wait‘ it costs To aoitasan A ‘cu-y. 1 BTliat war is an expensive occupation, the _ritish Government and People are begin- ning to understand by means of augmented ‘H95. and the opening of the fire of the Allies suggests a calculation as to the cost of the iron balls which have been thrown into Sebastopol by the five hundred cannon which have vomited them into what Gori- schakoff called “an infernal fire.” The accounts by the Asia represent, that each ofthese guns fired one hundred and tiventy rounds a day, which gives a total for" the five_ hundred of sixty thousand rounds. This fire had been continued for thirteen ‘JAY’. making an aggregate of seven hun- dred and eighty thousand missiles rained upon the city. The weight of the shot fired from the guns of the Allies varies probably from nineteen to one hundred and forty pounds, and of the shells from fifteen to one hun- dred and ten pounds—iind forty-five pounds would propaibly be a low estimate for an average. This of Iron to the Russians, amounting to two million seven hundred thousand pound and ti total for the thirteen days of thirty- five-million one hundred thousand pounds- the prime cost of which, in the rough, at the average price of pig iron in England for the last year, was not less than three hundred and thirteen thousand three hundred and eighty dollars. This is, of course, without any regard to the enormous cost of trans- portation to the Crimea. Ifthe cannon balls fired from the Allied lines, during the thirteen days, were rolled into rail liars, weighing sixty pounds to the yard, the bars would extend three hundred and thirty-two miles; or if laid as a rail- road, would sufiice for a single track road from New York to Albany, with all the necessary turn-outs. The charge of powder for encli gun would probably average about six pounds, which would show an expenditure for the thirteen days of four millions six hundre and eighty thousand pounds of powder. Sncli powder is worth here eighteen cents, at which price the powder cost seven hun- dred and two thousand dollars. Rina on THE Fonitrii Fiivcizrt.---The idea of wearing rings on the fourth finger of the left hand, because of a supposed artery there which went to the heart, was carried so far that, according to Levinus Lemnius, this finger was called Medicus; and the old physiciansmuld stir up their medicaments and potions with it, because no venom could stick upon the very outmost part ofit ‘but it will offend it man and communicate itselfto the heart. It is said by Swinburn and others that, therefore, it became the wedding-finger. The priesthood kept up this idea by still keeping it as the wedding- finger; but it was get at, through the use of this 'I‘.rinity," for in the ancient ritual of En- glish marriages, the ring was placed by the husband on the top of the thumb of the left hand, with the words, “In the name of the father ;” he then removed it to the forefiii- gar saying, “In the name of the Son;” then to the middle finger, adding “And of the Holy Ghost;” finally, he left it as now, on the fourth finger, with the closing word “ Amen.” A Qussrton wsu. i-u'r.—A vslusble friend and a valuable farmer, about the time that the torn rsnce reform was beginning to exert a hesthful influence in the country, said to his hired man :- “Jonathan, I did not think to mention to you. that I think of trying to do my work this year without rum. How much more must I give you!’ ‘ Oh!’ said Jonathan, ‘ I don't care much about it; you may give me what you lease.’ ‘Well,’ said the farmer,‘ will give you a sheet in the fall, if you will do without.’ ‘ greed,’ said Jonathan. The oldest son then said, ‘ Father, will you give me a shoe in the fall, it I will do without?’ ‘ Yes, erelisll, you shal lhave a sheep, if you will do without.’ The youngest son then said—‘ Father, will you give me a sheep, if I will do without drinking am 7 ‘ Yes, Chandler, you shall have a sheep, if you will do without.’ Presently Chandler spoke again- ‘ Father, hadn't you etter take a sheep too ?’ This was a poser. he hardly thought that he could give up; but the result was, the evil wss henceforth bsnished from the premises, to the great joy and ultimate happiness ofsllconcerned.' ould give a daily delivery ‘h ‘H.tszARD's,’ GAZETTE, JUNE_2, NEW Goons. JUST LANDED, from Liverpool. and opened by the Subscriber, a general assortment, suited for town and ceunti purchasers, h . liberal discount wdl be allowed c “P for cub to countr merchants. JAMES URDIE. Charlottetown, May 24. di WANTED, PLOUGIIMAN AND TEAM OF HORSES. for a few days. Apply at Haszard St Owen's llook-store. any 23, 1355, FOUND. PURSE containing one 20s note, and a few papers. Application to KEMBLE COFFIN. 2i Mount Stewart Bridge. SPRING 1855, Queen Street Clothing House, (In McDonald's Brick Building.) E1: Barque "Isabel," from England. THE Subscribers beg to call the attention of their friends and the public generally, to their SPRING IMPOR T./I TIOJVS, comprising a beautiful Assortment of the Newest Goods, (which have been carefully selected by one of the Firm, in e various markets in Britain. and respeclfull solicit an early inspection, as they will dispose of tietn at the lowest possible prices l'or c s . Dress Slu_fl"s in Alpaca, Lustre, Orleans, Cohour , Ciishmero, Circassian Cloth, Crimean Lustre, Sifir Checks and Stripes, Plain and coloured Balzarine, Plain and Cherie Burege, Barathca and fancy Mus- Iins; Vandike, Check, Brocaded and firm: Poplin Robes; Plain, Ilroche and Chintz Barege. lie. Alpa- elaine. Circiissian, Muslin and Poplin Bayiideres ‘ and Derry Relies. Rich fancy long Shawls, quite new patterns, in Biirege, Tissue, Cashmere and Damask Silk, Paisley filled do. , Mourning and Delaine Shawls and Printed Stpuarcs, Newest designs in Maiitles, S denhain and ot er fancy Trimmings; Military, ritannis, and other Braids and Bindings, a splendid variety of French and Coventr Ribbons, Waist do., Straw and Tuscan Trimming. ersians, Plain and fancy Gros- de-Nsples, Satins; Silk and Satin Vestings; Fancy Bracelets, Neckties, Collars, Habit Shirts, Sleeves, Fronts, Ciiuls, Dress Caps; Flowers, Feathers, Lace and Gossamer Veils, Silk and Cotton Lnces, Ildgings, Insertions and Muslins, Lace and Muslin Curtains and Blinds; Gents‘ Craviits, Neckties, Silk Handker- chiefs, :ind Neckerchiefs, Shirts and Collars. A choice iissortinent of Gloves and Pnriisols,Hose Gt Umbrellas; Plain and fanc Tuscan; Coloured Straw, Black fancy, and Glace Silk Bonnets; Gipsey Hats, Gents‘ and Youths‘ Hats and Caps; Broad Cloths, Fancy Cassinieres, Doeskins and Elastic Twhts; Fancy Vestiugs and Summer Coatings of all kinds; Linings of different materials, Victoria Skirting and Quiltings, Printed, White, Grey and Furniture Cot- tons; White and Coloured Cotton Warps; Hollands, Linens, Lawns, Sheetin s, Shirtings and Tickings, Carpetings and Hearth rigs, Counterpanes, Carfit Ba s, Leather Belts, Table Covers and Oil Clot eversible Waterproof Coats, and every descrip- tion of Ready-made Clothing; a large quantity of Room a ring. very cheap; Ladies‘ Boots and Shoes, an a great variety of Fancy and other Goods. Also,—Soiip, Tea, Moist and Crushed Sugar and Tobacco. M'NUT'l‘ It BROWN. Charlottetown, May II, 1855. NEW GOODS. Spring 1855. HE Subscribers are now receiving. per lunar. and Sin Anaxsrlnait, from Liverpoo . 69 Parksgu DRY GOODS and IRO.N'JllO.N'- GER Y, which have been purchased, and will be sold at unusually low rices, and to which they solict the attention of their customers and the public. 'I‘he assortment consists of 4 Cases HATS and CAPS, 5 Trunks BOOTS and SHOES, 8 cases Ready Made Clothing, I bale broad and summer CLOTIIS, I do Gambroons, Drills, &c. 8 bales CARPETS, Flsnuels, &.o. I case Gloves and Ribbons, 1 case Shawls, I do Strawand Silk Bonnets. I do Silks and Bereges. 3 do Haberdashery and Hosizy, 2 bales Grey, white and print Calioos, 2 do Cotton Warp, 2 cases Fancy Dress Muslins, Alpacas, Delaines and Orleans, 3 do Linnea Drapery, I8 Packages Hardware and Ironmongery, I8 bundles Cast, German and Spring Steel, 8 Tons Bar IRON. D. dc G. DAVIES. Charlottetown, May H. w SUMMER GOODS. King's Square House. . OW landing from Bar as Sir Jllsundsr, a large assortment of BR TISH GOODS: Dry Goods, Dress Stuffs, &c., in great variety and newest style, Ladies’ Summer Boots and Shoes, Plain and Fancy Straw and Tuscan Bonnets, A choice lot of Ironmongery, H0 Begs Nails Earthenware, 20 China Breakfast and Tea setts Fresh Currants, Crushed Sugar Kegs White Lead, Boxes Soap. Hourly ex ected, is large lot of .If.)llERlC.If.N‘ 6' WEST JVDI./I GOODS, will be sold clienp for crish, or the usual credit to customers that make unct I ti n nts. P H P y ,6 BEER dz SON. Charlottetown. .\Iiiy II, 1855. . Commission Ierchants & General Agents Mail Arron ement by Steamer -‘Lady e Marchant.” CONTRACT having been entered into with the owner of the Steamer Lady Ls Marchant. for the conveyance of the Mails of the Island twice a week, between Charlottetown and Pictou. and Charlottetown und Shediac: Notice is hereby given_. that the Mails for Nova Scotis will be made up until further notice every Tuesda and Thursday. ll 000 o'clock, p. m., and forwards to Pictou; and those for Shediac, (by which route the correspondence for the United States, Canada and New Brunswick, will be transmitted) eve Wednesday and Friday, at 12 o'clock; and Mai s for England will be made up at one o'clock, p. m., on Tuesday, the 22d instant, and the 5th and lttth June, the 3d. l7th and 31st July, the 14th and 28th August, and the llth and 25th Se tember. otters to be registered and Newspapers will re- quire to be posted half an hour before the time of closing. THOMAS OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Office, 19th May, 1855. Canvas, Twine and Bolt Rope. ON SALE, by Consignment. 200 BOLTS CAN- VAS, in assorted nuinbers,'l‘WINE and BOLT ROPE, which will be sold as low as it can he impor- ter, by ll. IIASZARD. Great George Street, March 9. UNIPER POSTS and RAILS, HARD and SOFT COIIDWOOD. ./Ilsa, 50,000 SHINGLI-IS, For sale by BENJAMIN CHAPPELL. ma... Hidesll Hides!!! FOUR pence per. lb. in CASH will be given for any quantity of GREEN HIDES, delivered at the Tannery of the Subscriber. W. B. DAWSON. Oct. 21. (All the papers.) V‘7AN'l‘ED, for the New Glasgow School. it TEACHER, of the First or Second Class. Apply to JAMES SA.\IPl.E, one ofthe Tiustsees. New Glasgow, May I8, 1855. -ti Building Lots for Sale and Lease_ ' IVE BUILDING LOTS only will be sold at the Ferry opposite Charlottetown, Lot 48; the re- maining ots will be let on renewable leases. also two desirable farms from 60 to 90 acres—within it mile of the aforesaid property. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Jenn BALL, or the proprietor. J. P. BEETE. May I7. Zuiw NEW YORK. COWLEY JJVD HJISKILL. Friend of the Prince Edward Island O1‘. » '-,v ‘ I ‘l K 2 g I-l0LLOWAY'S OINTMENT. —_— i lti. - L, sxrrtsoaniruttv cuiu: or ASTHMA I I or an out LADY savsnrx I'lVI YIAII or sun. M . Tltoinss Weston (Book cogfoiici Iisdiiihfiifilnated the 9th October. I354- To Professor Holloway. Sir,—Gratiiude compels me to make known to_you the extraordinary benefit an aged parent has derived from the use of your Pills. My mother was afflicted for upwards of four and twenty year! with Illllllll and spitting of blood; it was quite agony to see her suffer and hear her cough; I have often declared, that I would give alll possessed to have her cured ; but glthough I paid a large sum for medicine and advice. it was all to no purpose. About three months ago. I ghought perhaps your Pills might benefit her ; at all events I resolved to give them a tri.il, which I did; the result was marvellous: by slow degrees, my mother became better, and after perseveriug wit your remedies for nine weeks, she was perfectl cured, and now enjoys the best of health, althoug seventy-five years old. I remain. Sir, (Signed) itiisrsitirisu was 01-‘ nrtorsv. AITIR suiiso rxrran Tl-llll TIMII. Copy of a Letter form Jltitltony Smith, Est Halifax, Nova Scotia, dated the 25th ./Ittgust, 185 To Professor Holloway, sir.—l desire to add my testimony to the value of our Pills, in cases of dropay. For hint mollllll I suffered the greatest torture with this distressing com- plaint; was tapped three times, and finally given up b the doctors; having become in appearance as a skeleton, and with no more strength in me thena child just burn. It was then, that I thought. of trying your Pills, and immediately sent fora quantity, and commenced using them. The result I can scarcely credit even now, although true it is. After using them for four weekl. I “II "lllclllflllefu Ind by persevsring with them, at the expiration of two months. I was com lelely cured. lhave since en- joyed the best of heaI)th. I am. . ours sincerel Y (Signed) ANTHONY SM! H. ABTONISIIING cuttl. or GENERAL nasiusr an Livi.-zit com-r.sitr'r ! ! Copy it Letter from Wtlliasi Resort. 9! Cltar ottstoion, Prince Edward Island. dated rm Nov. 1854- Your obli ed, THOMAS W STON. Sir, 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, begto offer their services to shippers 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 offer the advantage of an Agency in New York and Brooklyn. COWLEY 6: HASKILL. IIIRY Cownav, C. H. HAIIILL. References to iiisiizsidsiiiiikiuciix & Cm ‘ iN°"" Y""" " W. Ei.i.io'r, 6; Co. British Consulate, “ T. 'I‘rtnivi.rr-r, Fair 8: Co. IB°“°"' Charlottetown, H ansiv, THIOPIIILUI DasBa.is1nr Esq. P. E. Island. Wanted a few vessels to carry Coals froii Pictou toNew York. Apply in Charlottetown, ti. Theophilus DesBrisay, Esq 0YI.E’S Pocket READY RECKONER for Timber, Plank, Boards, Saw-Logs, WAGES, BOARD and 6 and 7 per cent. INTEREST TJIBLES. For Sale by IISAZARD & OWEN. IDalziel’s Cloth Mill. ‘IIJOTH delivered at this Mill at this season of the year,, will be furnished witlioutdelsy. Agent in Charlottetown, Mr. Neil Rankin. JOHN DALZIEL. May 20th, 1855. To Professor Holloway, Sir,—I am happy to say, that your Pills have re- stored me to health after suffering for nine years from the most intense general debilit and Ian our, my liver and bowels were also mac derang for the whole of that time. I tried many medicines, but they were of no good to me, until I had recourse to your Pills, by taking which, and following the printed directions for seven weeks I was cured, after every other means failed to the astonishment of my aei'gh- ours, acquaintances, and friends. Ishsll ever eel rstelul to you for this astonishing restoration to fiealth, and will recommend your Pills to all sufferers, duty to do so. remain, Sir, your humble servant, (Signed) WILLIAM REEVES. Titus celebrated Pills are wonderfully cfiicocioes in ”t¢f0ul0)IbIil‘ coinptuints. l'0 I feeling it my I Ague Inflammation Asthma Dyseiitery Jsuudiee Bilious Com laints Erysipelas Liver Cem- Blotches on t e skiii Female Irregulari- plaiats ' ti Lutn o Bo omp e Cholics ‘overs of all kinds Piles Constipation of the ‘its ainstism Bowels (loot Retention of ‘ Consumption I lead-ache ' Debiliity indigestion Scrofala, or Sore Thrusts Stone and Gravel King's Evll Secondary Syaip- Tic Doloareex incurs toms enereal Afiections Wormsof all Icon Weakness, from i whatever cease, (to. Sold stthe Establishment of Professor I-Ior.i.owsv, BOOKS, STATIONARY, dto. HASZARD & _0WEN be to inform their friends and the public in genera that by recent arrival from Livuni-ooi., Bos-rois and HIii.rs-Ax, the have received rt of their SPRING IMPORTA- TIONS, including ‘I00 Resrris Paper, in every va- rifiiy, I50 Doz. Slates, 800 Gross Steel Pens, &c., L gore. Da Books, tleruorsndum Books of every size, Metal ic Books,‘ Portfolios, Pocket Books, Pocket Escritoirs,Portmonnoiss Dressing Cases,Letter Scales, Pen Racks, Thermometers, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Paper Miicliie Ink Stands, Taper Stiinds,Papeteries, Bridal Envelopes and Note Paper, Pearl and Tortoise Shell Card Cases, &c., and ti beautiful collection of Scottish Views. Jllno. 2 Cases of Books from Edinburgh and London, it catalogue of which will iippsiir next week. May lStli. I855. 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar.) London , and by all respectable Dru ists and dealers in Medicines throughout the ivilized World. at the following ces :- 2s. as. 8:. and 20s. Currency each Box. E‘ There is a considerable saving by taking the larger size . . B._—-Directions for the guidance of patients is every disorder sfised to each Box. GEORGE T. HASZARD. Sole Wholesale Agent for P. E Island. For Sale or to Let, SEVERAL BUILDING LOTS, fronting on the East side of the Malp us, or Princetown Road. about a quarter ofa mile rom Charlottetown. and opposite to Spring Park. A ly to \\I’I’LI.IA)l FOIIGAN. March Zlst, I855.