on flASZARD'S GAZETTE APRIL 82. Four Days later from Europe. ARRIVAL or THE STEAMSHIP "BAL'I‘IC." 'l‘REA'l‘Y SIGNED! (From the St. John Courier) The following brief, but satisfactory despatcli was received at tile News-rooni yesterday afternoon. The Baltic brings dates to the 2d instant. New Yous, .’\|)lll l7th. Baltic arri\'cd—'l'ri-aty of l’t.-ace si;_rnetl by all the l’|eiiipotr:iili:rries on Sunday, 30th. Grt-at l'Cjt)l('lll§4Slll Paris. In Eng- land demonstrations iiiucli quieter. Consols ttfI\'tlllC(‘(l to 93l-3.—Bread- stuffs dull about “ Cainlrria‘s” quotations 1200 Fehrtiziry l:'z, I556. S.. T. l'»l'Slll’.l.S I.ivo rpool SAI/I‘ for sale I-_\ the Enlist-iihur. J.\.\ll'IS I’Ulll)IB. Valu-.1'ble "rrrtn for Sale. 'I Ills] St)l.l) by l'riv.ite (.‘o:iti:ict, that beauti- fully sitiiale-.l l'\i€ ll on lll-'. Hitlpeque l{o;td,‘, distant ab Itll 5.3 rni.«.< front tfliarinttotown, the pro-‘ perty of llit. l).tv. ll |3I|lil.lIIl:( lit") acres, of which.‘ iihnn: H70 are in a at .tl -t.it-- of urrliivatiori, the re-si.I dun l--.-i lg Cll\'I’l’t‘lI \\ llll a lllI\l,'tI glihtlil of hard and it-.il't \\'-ind, inr:’nding suitable I":-iicii.g iiittterial. Upon the |Il’r‘l|Il§t‘.* I.'1i|C<‘Illli||'l:|l.)lt‘ ll story l)Wl'Il.- l,|xi; itr it‘.~'l‘, 4.311--wilry 35t1~.:i. with it tl.\Iti\' -15 by 25 ll-ta‘, and .i \\’t-it oi‘ water at It short distance fr:-in the tin-iii yard The Property is enlianced by ii pcriirnneut i-tre.iin of water which two through it; .-mi] .illil_'r‘llIt'f is adapt -d for I"iirniing purposes, 1. is held under I.e.tse for 999 years, of which 973 are unexpired, and is subject to the yearly rent of One Shilling per acre only. Possession can be given in April next, or earlier. if ‘ For terms, and further particulars, enquire. JOHN l.oivGwoRTH, Es ., arrister-at-Law, Charlottetown, who is fully authorized to treat for the sale. Charlottetown. Jun. 17, I856. New Importations. RUSIIIIS in great variety, Spirit levels assorted sizi-,s_ do. \\ uh plumb and side light, Uenvli .iil1rt".| s, (iliacli and \Valnul) 2! 6d tel 4:! on each. ; IRON, Axes. Ilatclicls and Ilarnmers assorted, . Superior .\'lortice Looks, at prices front In {id to 20s each Mortise Latches, low priced Ilitii Locks and Latch Locks, Store Door Locks with 2 keys, a good article, Glass, Porcelain. Mineral and Argillo door knobs, I-Ilectro Plated Drop Escutcheons, Screws, a large lot, I-Iscelsiar Screw Auger Bitts, sizes from 3-16 to Chisels. iill sizes, Screw Wreiiclies, Hand and Bench Vices, ' Oil Stones, 'I'ttritey rind Ilindostan. &c., lately recciwd li-om the United States. and for sale by IIASZARD &. OWEN. Oct. 24, I855. LO , N MONDAY the 30th instant, in the Town or its neighborhood, I! BUFFALO ROBE, lined with reddish Drugget. The finder will be remunera- ted by leaving it at this Ollice. April l, 1856. " WAXWORK." TIIE handsome and well-known Horse "\Vaxwork,” iin rted from England by the Royal grienltural Society in 1853, will servo for the season at the following places, commencing on the 20th of April '— Ilo will, on Monday the 5th of May, go on the Anderson llosilns far as Mrs. Dixon's Mills. Thence on 'I‘ncsday,proceed on as far as Mr. James IInllpit’s, Crapaud. Thence on Wednesday, return 0 the Argyle share, as far us Mr. Joltn M‘l‘hail’s, Black- Polnt. Thence on Thurs a ,go on to Mr. Archi- bald McDougald's, Nine-mile Creek. Friday, cross to Mr. Writ. Rosa's, and stand from [2 Ii||3- Thence :0 on '0 Mn -“EH05” "cl-Gin‘-. the coacliman to fetch some water front gag Creek. Thence return home on tho Tryon the we“_ a . - - - . will on the following week go 3.. ii... in," that his bttsincss was to dI'tt‘c, not to‘ Glasgow Road, and stand at Mr. Christopher IInll- run on errands. “W ell then,” mums. c on to r. Dicltinson’s. Nw GI w. Thence on to Cavendish. Thence return on tho Glasgow Road, as far as Mr. John Clsrlr’s. Thence on Thursday return bomeat the Subscriber’: ' Stables. Old York River Road. And it Charlotte- town on ntnrdoy, once a fortnight, at the Stables of Mr. Jonathan Collings, and slternatoly once a fort- n' ht to the above named pllpces for the season. his Horse stands 16} ads b" h. Ild ll of I handsome gray color, with remarks le ood action. and his stock very much admired throng the Island. Tgusss —l5s. for tho season; tho money to be i of . paid the firottnio ’s6téIr:gs10cK"AN. I s the humour of Swift. footman was ottt of the way, he ordered’ TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. ‘OR Sale TOWN LOTS Nos. 28, 29, 30,and 62 in the lot Hundred of Town Lots in Chor- lnttetown. fronting on Water Street and King Street or such parts thereof as may be agreed on. Port 0 the purchase mone may remain unpaid for a limited pcrliirl, by being secured on the promises. I‘. BRECKEN, llarrister-at-Law. A LESSON T0 PARENTS. Little (‘liarlie was ‘dying. The death-damps were iznthcsirig on his brow ; his pulse was grow- ing fainter and his breath becoiniiu_- shorter every moment. lie knew that in a little time his spirit itiust go into an untried state ; and 0. the hour or death, with oltl or young, i.» an honor! :..r.r ('liarlie felt that he uas not plt‘p:t|'C(l lu lllt.'t’I lit.~ (Soil : and now what should he do! Who uotiltl help him! Life was passing rapidly away. .i_ntl al- that was to be done for his soul's salvation must Dr‘ done quickly. He agonizeil parents were by lii~ bedside. On tltcin he had l)t‘t.'ll II(‘I.‘u:.ltIlIlt:(I to loan: to them ho‘ linrl always ready 8_\'lIlplllll\' aiitl advice Now he was in sore trouble. He hail come to a dark. tlztrk valli-y ; on this stile ot ll lie iiitist le.i\'e s ltllltl |li|l't.‘H s, and he learnt he hail itot the luvn of lllin wlin is the roll and stallot' those \\llt) trust llirii in that lrtiur, and who carries the; ‘ lambs iit his bosom." He turned his eye glaring in death upon his? Mipteinbcr, I8. I855. tf NEW GOODS. Pcutdg Fall 185;). hips l8.rI(’I and .*lIo_jcs!i'r. from Liverpool, Sir .‘1le.uin:lci' front l.r-mloii, tho Subscri- bers have recs-.ived~— 305 Packa cs British & Foreign Goods, and I0 Tons 13%|‘. ll‘r(lN, carefully .ir.:lt‘('l¢‘.d by arts of the Firiii, wliicli, with their Stork on Ilatid, they cart confidently rt-coininoiid to their custorners, and ‘ ,, ,the public, as Goods of the but rlrsciiplioii, at wry tllt:'.ltL'l‘I ‘ .\latntiia, will you PN_V ”' ""3 I ' to prices, for prompt payment. Wliulosale I'ur- " -'l.V "ma I N"""‘ “'3.V~ 0“ “I'M ‘"‘ 3"5“"3'icbasers will find it to their advniitagcto select from to chill that troubled heart whose pulses were mi. sT()c|{_ w|,'.c|,¢o,,,,i,.i; ,,r_ lruatiiig laii.ter and fainter. lle laid his little col 7 Cam,‘ 3 Itflletl Ready-inadc CI.O'I'lIIN(}, hand upon his ft.tliei’s head. and said, “ I’ap:r,i 8 'l‘runlis Boots and Slltwsl, will you pray for int: .”' “ Oh. riiy boy, I (':Ill~i 56 Chi-sis, and 20 lialfdo. prime Congou Tea, not pray," Poor little lreiiilrliiii; heart, upon 25 cases lutdies’ Dress . atorio , ‘ _ _ wy,,,,,, “,1, |,.;,,, in mi, dread ],m”_t ‘ I5 do Sillis. Vi-lvuts, I’lu.~'lii-s, 'l‘iiininiiigs, Rib- 'l'liere is One, little Cliarlie. whose car is ever' b‘"'*'3 ll“l"""lg"‘l“")'- ““»‘.“"_."-N” - ‘VC- opon to the cry or distress; and who has ll€\‘t‘l' 5 °"5°"'l““""~“""“"‘ "f'f°' ‘‘‘'‘‘J_’‘i‘‘l£f-‘ _‘ “M I" an)‘: H “:e"k ya me in vain'" Ym” eunh‘ -II!d!l(t"s (|“l|lilIlI:..i‘l‘ l.t:flh) \l\‘:IEl)lI‘|.'IlD‘r:7u‘-)i Iltitnfiilftitvlfl. -I OTICIZ IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Sub scriber having by power of Attorney bearing date the 2-ttli January, 1856. been duly appointed by the insert tswisrt, to set as their Attorne —hus to inform all 'I‘emints on the Estate of t e Misses Stewart, that unless all Rent and arrears of Itont, are paid immediately, legal measures will be at once resorted to, for recovery as the Law lr c uilding Lots in Town, and farms in the Country to dispose of. JAMES J. BEVAN. Chttrlottetotvn, Feb. 29, I856. Friend of the Prince Edward Islander. HOLL.OWAY’S OIN'I'l‘a'iEI’vT. E.\'I'IlAt)I{DINAI{Y CURE OF ASTIIMA or an oLn mint‘ r~I)\'EN'l'Y I-‘I\'I. vmtirs or-‘ AGE. copy Qfil Lrl!t'r_froui .lIi. T/ionirrs ll'estoIr. (Book Starr.) ’l'oro.iIo, «lulu! the UM Urlobcr, 1854. To I'rol}:.~\rir llolloway , lv parents niut-li astlit: loved you have cared, . .. _ . oiilh for yilrir peti.~htn - hymlv wliich ‘will soon tr:-. d" CW0". “"'P.' 2".hmi‘iS mmp.‘ cold in (l€'tlll and h tie nol ltlltl 'ou the value of 7 p:'°k“5""‘ P"""‘.’ ‘""’.‘.\.:""'.‘1""" °"° ’ ' ~ ‘ 3 I so do ii:n.~r.\itm.i-,tu, t soul which can nvver die. '-"lint." said poor little (‘harlie, “I must pray for in_vself.“ And clrisping his thin still"-.-in lll’_‘ tingers togetlier, he prayed: " Oh Jesus, help me now. am dying, and no one else can help: iue. Oh, forgive me all my sins; and take me to‘ thyself. 'I'eacli my poor lather and motlter how: zo pray, ainl le.'I~‘h ttn-.tn to love thee. Oh take, me. take me. J:-sns iriy Saviour!" and the deatli-‘ film uatliertng over his eyes, and little Charlie was dead! We know not where that little boy's soul is now. We can only hope in the mercy of that‘ Saviour who said to the thief on the cross, “ To- day shalt thou be with me in paradise.” But 0 mother, 0 father, will you run the risk of seeing’ your little ones on a dcath~bed, without having 3 ”“8l'‘ ‘hem h‘’‘‘' l0 die? will 3°“ ""1 “'9 "i5k IIIIPS constantly Manufacturing all kinds of "ii "Bi"? 5 “M9 38°nl1°d “"9 “mil”!-.' '°W3"l' Brass and Cornposi tion astings, such as. ship.‘ you. and hearing your tlarling’s voice begging Rudder Bt'aces.Spikes, Bolts, Ilinges, ornamental you to pray for him, and be obliged to answer, I-‘asteaings for Shi ’ Wheels and Capstone and " I cannot pray, my so . ’ Bells. CompositionMillBusliesand'I‘hreslitng Machine (), [beg of you, from this day let your cliildgen ,Braues, &c. §r.c. All of which are warranted of Ilrztl your voices in prayer. I beg of you, by all t “'0 bell t§mlcr_ial. _ . A the terrible responsibilities resting upon you, asf - S‘ '“‘° l"3h°" l".”9° “"” b° 3"" fl" °'d C°l" those to whose charge ave een committed l’°"'B'“’ “"dC°"'P°’"'°"' vupng immortal souls, let them not launch out‘ —— tlputl the broad ocean of Eternity without a moot tlier‘s and a father's prayers to waft them uni their way. 1 1 .‘ l l The sale of Dicltca's “Little Dorrit” is said‘ to have greatly decreased in England, on account‘ of the attacks an evangelical religion which it, contains. I I 2 cases Ietvr-!ry aid l'aiic_v \\':iri-s 3 do Uil I"loor (‘lolh.2 do. I'urs 8; l'ur Cups, 5 bales Carpeting rind \Voellr-ns, 6 do Linvu Diapers. &c., 3 do grey Calicoes. 3 do. while Culicces, 2 do striped Sliirtings. Packriges Rice. Ginger, Currants. Raisins, crushed Sugar, Mustard, Blue, Indigo, Starch. \rVneh- ing and Batting Powderit. Ten 'l‘oii~r assorted Ii.-\l{ IRON. ()ct. 26th. D. 8; G. Il.\\'IES. It at K | WILLIAM H. HOBBS. Brass Founder and Machinist. S}top—(.'urner of Great George and lr'i'z.g Street, or ollelown Lesoher’s Starch, etc. BOXES Leocher’s best London Starch, 5 do. (ilenfield Patent do, I cvvt. Thumb Blue, or ./1mieRedi1i'ri. W.R. \VATSON ram:-.3 nasrorinorsii --JUIT RECIlVID'— ' 3,300 PIECES FR oar BOSTON. And for Sale by IIASZARD Gt OVVEN Aug. 16, I855. To Theologians- ASZARD & OWEN have on hand Dr. Kitto’s Cyclopedia and general works; Dr. Chalmer‘s, Ry e’s, Bonnr’s und IIookcr’o eed, do. Tile l.oco.\io1'ivc.-Elihu llurritt, the learned _ blaclrsinitli, says: “I love to see one of these creatures, with sinews of brass and muscles of‘ iron, strut forth from his smoky stable, and, salut-' ing the long train of cars with a dozen sonorous' pull‘: from his iron nostrils, fall back gently into H his harness. There he stands, stamping and! . foaming tipoii his iron track, his great heart a fur- D'- -II!" w°"kli nace of glowing coals, his lyinpliatic blood is boil- w°'l"v "“”“"’ "°'“l’l°‘°i P°'"'°"' ‘m ‘l'‘‘ 0' ing in his veins, the strpiigtli of a thousand horses. '.'...".;::':';*:.'t:r*:‘:f.=...:'=.*’:.:'.';.;° 3:’. 32:... ..r°«§;§0°K;;g§;i;ge;j;;:;;,:_- . - - - ‘ nitin - in the saddle, who holds him in with one finger, ‘ '_|_'_'T1y M an PM ’ M.‘ and can take away his breath in a moment should be grow restive or vicious. Ittrn always deeply, interested in this man, for, begrimed as be may I be with coal, diluted in oil and steam, lregard,H him as the genius of the \\ hole machinery, as the propuredlu soll tboio at their publishers p physical mind of that huge steam horse." | l BISHOP MARLEY had a good deal of they’ Once when the l Dr. 'I'hos. l)iclr‘s complete Works, besides a large To Christian Ministers, dtc. ASZARD Gt OWEN, keep constantly on hand. a variety ofTbeologictt| Works; and are "CS. APOTHECARIES’ HALL. The Old Established ‘ HOUSE 1810. CllARLO'1'l'E'I‘0WN, MAY, 1855. '.I'.'. IDESBRISAY &. 00. AVE just rocoivod, per lute arrivals from Lon- don. Dublin, United States and Halifax, their 'I‘o this the coacliman objected said Mar-I on Inlide|ity.'(pri7.e Essay); Dr. Dick's 'l‘heology;. April 3, I050. Old York Illvor Rood. loy, ‘-bring out tltc coacliaud four, set the pitcher inside, and drive it to the well,"—a service which was several‘ times repeted to the great atnusemeiit of the village. I Why is the letter U the gayest in the alpa.bit1— Because it is always in fun. Yes, but why is it the most unfortunate in the alphabet’l—Because it is always in trouble and dfliicnlty. . Supplies for the Season, comprising, in the whole. an E trustee and Varied Jlssorlincnlqf DRUGS dz CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, Brushes, Combs, Son Paints, Oils, Colours, and Dye Stuffs; Fruits. Spices, Confectionery, Medicated and other Lozenges; with all the Patent. Medicines in ropute, and every other article usually kept at similar Establishments In Great Britain (Sso Apothscarirs’ HQ! Aaorrtlur.) The whole of which they can with confidence roconiinond to tho public, and, if quality be constdorotl. at as low. lfiuot lower prices, than they can be p II the If 0!. Charlottetown, May 1!. toss. , and other Toilotrequisitos;.. Sir.—(ir.ititude t-oinpr-ls me to make known to you ' the I!.\'lI‘il0|'(IIIIltl'_\' Itt'llI‘lll an aged parent has derived liuni the use ol your I'ills. Illy lllOlI|ltI‘ was alllictcd for upwanl.s' of four and tut-iity years with astliuia ' and .-pitting olliluutl: it was r uite agony to see her sull'er and hear her cough; l have oflendcclared, that I would give tilll possessetl to have her cured ; but although I paid it large sum for medicine and advice. it was all to no purpose. About three months ago, I thought perlinp.-t your I’ills might benefit her ; at all events I resolved to give them a trial, which I did; the result was inanellous: by slow degrees, iriy tiiotlrer hecanie hotter, and after persovering with your remedies for nine weeks, she was perfcctl cured, and now enjoys the best of Iienlth, altliough sew.-itt_\ -live years old. remain. Sir, Your obliged, (sigiied) TIIOMAS WESTON. RIIi‘IARI\'AI3I.E CURE OP DROPST. . Al-“PER Bl-SING TAPPED Titans: TIMEI. Copy of it Leller furrii Jlnlliony Sriiilh, Esq. Hall/Ill‘ , J\"aca Scolitt, datcil lltc 25th Jlugust , I85-I To Professor Holloway, Sir.—-I desire to add my testimony to the value of our Pills, in cases of dropsy. For nine moat suffered the greatest torturo with this distressing curri- plaint; was tapped three times, and tiually given up by the actors; III|\'Ill_'_ became in appearance as a skeleton. and with no more strength in me than rt 3 child just born. It was then, that I thought of t trying your Pills, and Immediately sent for a quantity r and commenced using them. The result I can ' scarcely credit even now. although true it is. After using them for four weeks, I felt much better, and by persevering with them, at the expiration of two months. I was com lctely cured. I have since en. joyed the best of lien tb. I am, Sir, Yours sincerely (Signed) ANTIIONY SMITH. ASTONISHING CURB 01-‘ GI-ZNERAI. DI-:n|1,|1~y AND LIVER COMI’I.AlN’I‘ ! ! Copy of a Letter from William Rules, of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. dated 17th JV‘ov. 1854. l l l l ’I‘o Professor Holloway, | ! Sir,—I am happy to say, that your Pills have re. lrtored me to ltetiltb after suffering for nine years l from the most intense :.n~tit-ral tlr-liilitv and l:rn;_n-in, liver and bowt-ls were also iiiuulrderiiiigeu for WIl'|lt‘. of that tiiite. I tried many medicim-.s. but , they were of i:o good to me, until I had recourse to t your Pills. by taking which, and following the printed directions for iu-ven weeks I was cured, alter every other lllvlllls failed to the iisloniiihincnt of my nei b- , hours, acquaintances, tttid friends. I shall ever feel , ratelul to you for this astonishing restoration to , -ealth, uiid will recomriieiid your Pills to ullsuflerers, It feeling it my duty to do so. i I'll I remain. Sir, your humble servant, (Signed) WILLIAM REEVES. l These celebrated Pills are wonderfully eflicacioug ii. Nu,/'o!lowt'iig complaints. The Pills slionld be used conjointly with the Ointment in most ofthe following crises :- Bnd Legs one rs Sore-throats Bad Breasts Contracted and Stiff Slrindiseases urns Joints any Bunions Elepbantiasis Sore-heads Bits of Mosqui- Firtnlas Sono-nipples toes and Sand Gout Soft Corns Flios Glandular swollingl Tumours Coco-be Lnmbiigo Ul Cbiego- oot Piles Wounds Chillilains Rheumatism sws. Chopped hands Sea s Sold at the establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar.) London, and by all respectable Drnggists and Dealers in Modicinos throughout the fiv iuod World, in Pots, at In ad, to o no . fl‘ There is a considerable saving by tbs larger sizes. N. B.—Dlroetlons for the aids of pause‘ ' to ovory dbordor sro smxed to egseb £13.. I“ GEORGE. 'I‘. H ZAID Agent