I aszanls anemone? Established 1823. I .554 zttte, o roentgen. can nennnnnrnn nnnnnrnsna. Charlottetown, l’. E, Island, Saturday, April ill, 3855. l\l_ew Series. ;\0. 234 Haszard’s Gazette. GEORGE T. IIASZ HID, Proprietor and l'ublieher Published every Tuesday eveninqpsnd Saturday morning OlIlcc,South aide Queen Square, . E. lslaml Ts:ttls—Annunl Subscription,l5s. Dir-count for cash a advance. flats: or auvntrtsrrm. For the lirst insertion, occupying the space of -1 lines Ilcluding hend,2s.—6 litres ,2s. 6tl.—9 linen , 3s.—I2liues Cs. 6d.——l6lines,-ls.—20 lines, 4s. 6tl.—25 lrnr-s, 5s- Illlinee, 5s.6rl.--36lines,8s.—uml 2il. for eilttll ml-litiorot inc. One fourth ofthe tsbove for each continuuure Avlvorti.-1:-.tn8Ill.IetlI|I. vvithmrtl irnrtntuni , w illbm:ontiui_trt elntil forbid. J. S. IDEALEY, smp nnoaram JIJVD COMMISSION A ND - SHIPPING AGENT, No 52, South Street, New York. Particular ettention given to I'-‘reights and Venue for the llriti.-rh Provinces and \Vest Indies. .4130, the sale of Coal, I"t'sIr, Lungber, and other Colonial Produce. JOHN '1‘. THOMAS Eflocnmosaflss an $ot1‘&na9:r.nc9::nQ Will lLLlPEBl0NS INDEBTBD To HIM previous to his leaving the Island Early next Month. 0. at J. BELL, MERCHANT TAILORS, and Manufac- turers of Randy Made Clothing, Queen Square, opposite the Market, Charlottetown. _ rxr-on-nae or Cloths, Wltitneys, Doesltine,Twesds, Vestin and Tailors’ Trimmings, and Iron in their emp oy- ment the largest number of t s best Journey- rnen Tailors on the Island. All Orders attended to with punctuality and des- patch. Jen. I]. The New Steamer Rosebud. Captain Matlreson B intended to sell immedlatelyon the qpeaing of the navigation, from Charlottetown for ictou and Ibedlac, wesltly. during the ensuing season; (unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence.) This Steamer has been built expressly for the ac- cetnnsodatioa of the travelling Public, between this and theadjoiniug Colonies. The owner conlldentéy hopes that from the comfort. speed and safety of the eat,the well-ltnovrn character of the Commander, the so- briety and emciency of the oflcers and crew, that the Public will generously eselet hint. In the endeavour to Insintainin a communication between thielslaed and the ailyoimng Provinces, during the opening of navigation. _ _ Day. of sailing dad other particulate will shortly be r ‘ "' wtt.t.rAtt HEARD. Charlottetown. 88th March, IUD. Isl‘Adv Lighter! ~ ANTED to purclnrse, is strong substantial LlGIl'I‘I.‘Ill, built of the best rneterial. For specification, &c.. &t:. , apply to J. P. llEE'I'I‘3- March 6. S.-'ll.l‘I, by tlrui-Subscriber, 2 llandroune American \VAG().‘lS. Also, I000 Buahels Sweedislr 'l‘UllNll'S. JAMES .\l0lllllS. Queen Street, April 8, lS55. Ho s! Hops! Hop at ‘on SAI.E,ll?y ltet:ul,at noutrs Brick Store, In Pownal Street. illarch 23; I855. -Irv" Silent sorrow. CERTAIN HELP. Nunterour Extraordinary, Jlnotomiral, Expla- natory Coloured, Engruvingr. In Six Languages. l"t.'fty-third Edition. Price 2:. 6:1. in a sealed envelope through all Booksellers’ or sent poet free_ from the J!uthor,_/‘or 42 Postage Stamps. THE MEDICAL ADVISl'.‘R on eical dean of the system produced by delusive excesses, rnl'ecIion, the elfects of climate. &,c.; with remarks on the treatrncnt practiced by the Author with such unvurying success, since his settlement in this’ country. es for self-lreutruent, &c. lly_\VAl.'l‘l£lt DE R008, M D., 35, Ely l’lnce, Holburn Hill, London, where he may be consulted on those matters daily. from ll till 4. Sundays ex- nepte . hold also by (iilhert, 49, Putt.-rnoster-row, London; VVult, ll, Elm llow, lidinburgh; Powell, I5, \'l'ea't- rnorelund-struct, Dublin; and through all others. r. In: lines, from long practical experience in the most celebrated institutions ofthis country and the continent, has had, perhaps. unusual opportuni- ties of observing the peculiarities relating to the phygiglagy, pathology, and general eaalmhll disorders referred to in the above work, and hav- ing devoted his studies almost exclusively to this class of diseases. be is enabled confidently to undertake their removal in as short atimc as is consistent with safety. Pnnscrrs rat any 1-an-r or run Wonco, may be successfully treated by forwarding a correct detail of their case, with a remittance for Medicines, 6:0. which will be returned with the utmost despntch, and secure from observation. The C0.N'CEJVTR.dTED GUTTE V1 VJE. or Vegetable Life Drops, are recommended to all those who have injured themselves by early excesses, and brought on Sporrnatorrhoaa, Nervouaness, Weak- ness. Lnnguor, Low Spirits, Aversion to Society, Study or Business, 'l‘irnrdity, Tretnbling and slinlting of the Hands and Limbs, Indigestion, Flatnlerrcy, Shortness of Breath,Congh, Asthma, Consurnptivs Habits, Dimness of Sight, Diuinese, Pains in the Head, dsc. Their almost marvelous power in removing conta- minations, Secondary symptoms, Eruptions, Sore Throat, Pains in the Bones and Joints, Scurvy, Scrofula, and all other impurities, must be felt to be believed. «ls. 8d.; Ile.; and 33s. per bottle. The £5 Packages, by which £1 12s. are saved: and the £0 paclta es, by which aetill greater saving is elhcted, wil be sent from the Establishment only, on receipt of the amount per draft on a London house, or otherwise. P.1I.N‘St'n the RACK, ORA VEL, LU.hlB.d- GO, RHEUMJTISM, GOUT, Indigestion, Bile, Flolulency, Headache. Mreomneu, De- bility, Diafises of the Bladder and fdneys. stricture, . THE COMPOUND _RE.l\ML_ PILLS, a their nameaflenal (or the Kidneys) indicates. are the most safe and efllcacious remedy for a above dan- rous complaints, Discharges of so kind, and iseaees of the Urinary Organs genpra ly, which if neglected. frequently result It stone to t e bladder, an alin ing. painful death, They agree with the most de icete etoaec i thghdrgestivel as, increase t up He, preve genera li?a.lth, and will eflhet a_Iit.ure when other medicines have utterly failed. _P_nec Ga. 0d., lls., Gt ale. per Box. through all Medicine Vendors. G_U.dRD AGJIJVST the recoetsteedntton o spnrtous er elhsrurttclss by tutprtect ed Vendors, who thereby obtuse u lorg; pr . 0 protect the PUBLIC ngoiusl FRA D, er Majesty's Hem. Contniuioners hose directed the words " WALTII De Rona, Lostnors," to be printed in white letters on the Slump qflssd to the above. to imitate which. isfstoay. Sold by HASZAID I OWEN, Queen Squari- Charlettetcwa. " the phy- - « Stable. Harness-renew, Uoewh FOR SALE, Two Hundrerl Jlcres of L./l.N'D. with SAW MILL, GRIST MILL, KlLJV'.arul other Jlarhiner-y Inrmrrliute pouusion can be given. 7 0 BE SOLD. the Leasehold Interest of 200 acres ofan wrior LAND, on the New Bu-deque Road, Lot 3i. It is situated inn flourislrirrg Settle- ment. ll miles from Clrnrlottolown, logtelltur with It newly erected piece of “uchirrery, on new and im- proved plans, consisting ol Flour Mill, Oat Mill, and Kiln, now in prime working order; likewise. a snpe- rior Tltruslring lllnclrirrr-, and a splendid Lathe atluclted,-—nlI new, and will bear inspection by any competent Mill Wright. There is also ll good DWI-'.I.|.lNli IIOIISE, and lOutlrousos. with a good [llncluunith's Shop. urtd u not ‘ of lllncksnritlfs 'l‘ools, nearly now. One-half oflhe lI.nnd could soon be made lit for the plough. The ,rernninderi-r covered with an eitcellent growth of 1 Hard and Soft Wood. , 'l'errns of Sale, lilrorsl—the gtezitcr part of the I‘ purchase money to remain on interest, by giving good land satisfactory security. I Application to be made to WlI.l.IA.\l S.\lALl:‘., I on the pretltlses. March 26th. I855. e3w _ TO BE LET, And possession given on the F are! day qfrllay rtert ‘HE D\Vl'Il.l.lNli HOUSE and Prurttiscs nrur Government House, at present occupied by Captain Bcuzeley, consisting of n Dwelling Ilouse yvlrich contains a spacious Dining-room and Drew- ing-rootn, llrcakfaat-room. 7 Bed-room.-t, large Kit- cltcu, >}crvunt's Hull, 3Servnnt’s Bed-roorns, Pantry, l.nrdcr, Front-porch, large Entrance Hall, largo Inner llall, llack-porch, 2 lluck entrances, Back and l"rout stair-case, Sculler . Pump and Wash-llonse, Lum- ber-roonr, and a splendid 6 roorned cellar. large and commodious Conch-house, 3 stalled ewee, --large Hay-loft and Grain-room, Manure-yard, large Kitchen garden with I"ruit trecs,&o., I"lowor garden, elegant front entrance and carriage drive, a large Lawn running down to o Harbour with convenience for kec 'ng boats, Gtc. Extensive plantation of young trees of all kinds, large lloot-house, Wood and chopping house, and a spacious and corumodious ya . There are front and back gates facing on ditferent Streets, and a never failing well of water on the premis _s. This lendid Mansion from its situation com-I mantle the finest view of any Itouso in Charlottetown, and from its proximity to Government House and other advantages the Subscriber conlidently olTers it as the most elegant, comfortable and desirable resi- dence tor a ntlernan's family in or near Town For further particulars apply to DAVID WILSON, Richmond Street. Sept.’ 6th, I85-l - NEW YORK . Commission Ierchants & General Agents. 00 WLEY J1./VD HASKILL. No. 6. Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn. HE UNDERSIGNED having entered into Co- Partnership under the Firm of COWLEY and HASKILL, as Commission Merchants -and General Agents, be to offer their services to shi pers of Pro- duce from rince Edward Island for the disposal of the same, their facilities for business are equal to any House in the City and they ofl‘er the advantage of an Agency in New Yorlt and Brooklyn. COWLEY dc HASKILL. Hana! Cowper, C. II. HaaIu.a.. Referencas ta & C Messrs. J. . smears c. " McAnr.rrs- at Go in." Y°'k' “ W. Eu.to-r. de Cc. British Consulate, Bu“. " T. Tarnu.e1--r, far It Cc. ' Hon. D. Baerusr, Charlottetown. TIIIOPIIILUI Datellnrsav Esq. P. E. Island. §'Wantsd a few vessels to carry Conls from Pictou to New York. Apply irq Charlottetown, to Thecpltilue Desllrieay, Psq. WHEREAS certain persons have been csttin down trees upon my Lands, and have carri away wood therefrom, without License from me- This is to give notice, that a_ll reone having so tree seed, or who shall, Iterea or, so treaprs, sh llton discovery, be prosecuted accordinplto w. J. M. 0l.L. Kenwltlr, Township 8!. 000- 37- LULLA BY. BY THE NURIIJ 05‘ JOHN IIUGIIELL, JUNK. It had become rt rrrntlcr offuct, thutaftertlte Noble Lord lrznl lmi-n nlm-rtt u fortnigltt, preparations were made fortlre I'l=.lIt<tt':tl to Vienna of the whole of hi! lumrly and cstalilisltrm-nt, including some very your) children, some iffl/IP71) so young. that I rurderetau: they are to trawl to l¢'istu'cly. that they will occupy seven days in tlrejuurnry. It would appear from Illll. that this Noble Lord cmtlt-mplnlrs u lengthened stny at Vienna —~Spcech of the Earl of Derby, (Times, March 10, I855). Baby. my dear, wc’ro not going to be hurried, \Ve’ll stop at each surge for our milk and our bun; Baby's Papa wont have baby llurried For all the old col-mies under the sun. lftlro naughty things riot and breed revolutions, Baby ehull qtllclly have out its nap: W lrile they look after Pa with their new Constitutions, Baby, dour Baby, shall rnumble its pap. Sweet pretty Pop at, their letters in batches \Ve‘|l drop in the Danube, the llhine, or the Po; Their great thiclt rrretrmrials and heavy despatchee Vl’i.-‘ll make into dollies to dance as we go. What rnnttur their wants and impertinent bustle, If wind on ll.-l stornnch should trouble its state- Alfits gums should be teuzing the little pct Russell Who. thanks to “ Lord \\'ilIinrn,” was born to be great. when he grows. if.l.e measles don’tspoil his condition, As big as Papa, the deer Cockatoo, llc’ll have such nice plnythiog~.-, a nice pretty mission, And lots ofuice babies to go with him too. So, baby, my dzrrlirrg, wo’ro not to be hurried, \Ve‘l| stop at each stage for our milk and our bun; Baby's l’npn won’t /mre Baby " worrt'erl ”’ For all the old colonies under the sun. ' A Parliamentary expression of Baby ‘I Papa. ». A I’a'rnrorrc Snrr C.mraNnn.—Thr spirit oforder observable throughout the ship, found scope even in the carpenter’: nails. These were loosely stuck in little holes made in the side of the ship-car-pen. ter’s shop, and were so placed as to form national and patriotic mottoes, such as “ God save the Queen," and Nelson's last signal. One has heard the phrase “as neat as a pin,” but here was a carpenter-’e shop a neat as a natal pincushion.—.fl month in the Camp, v$'c. A Senrocs tVIrsrr.».r.-—An amusing occur- rcnco took place in the batteries before Sebastopol. A shell from the enemy dropped right into the muzzle of one of our guns. In bursting there, it shattered the gun and made it recoil. A soldier, who was sitting in the rear ofit, in a. coil ofrope was tipped up and fell. Seeing a man knocked over caused, as usual, a shout for the doctor, who rushed up in great beats and caught the man in his arms. “ What is the matter, my man?” said -——. “ Oh! sure, sir,” said he, “ I've lost my pipe!” for which he seemed in an agony of mind. An Ancient 'I‘rtsr:.—Perbaps the oldest tree on record, is a Cypress ol Symmn, in Lombardy. It is supposed to have been planted in the year of the birth of Christ, and on that account isloolted upon with reverence, by the inhabitants; but an ancient chronicle, at Milan, is said to prove, that it was a tree in the time of Julius Cmsar, B. C.-13. It is 123 feet high, and W feet high, and '2) feet in circumference at one foot from the ground. Na leon, when laying down the plan for his rent road over the Sim lon, diverged from a straight line, to svoirl injuring this tree. Anvtcs: 1'0 Yormo Lr-zou. STUDINTI.-— Better far to mnlte in pursuit of the Law, than allow the Law to make a pursuit ofyou!