. lllllllllll A - Qfiflflfi PUBLISHED ON Establisiieu it-123. HASZAltl)'S GAZETTE 1 Published by I-laszard &. Owen Queen Square, Is issued twice a week, at 15s. per year. AND CONTAINS, THE LATEST NEWS, AT HOME & ABROAD. l r DRAIN WATER PIPES- Fov. SALE .1 the Qvsnai soon: Howl- ti quantity of superior Sult- lazed stone-ware. Ripu, Junctions. flemis, &c., tom 3 inchcsto to in diametler, supplying the chetipestsiid sport elficient hod ‘ t or with . fuel 0 COllV6y|l'|x WI 8|’ Chsrlottolovm. 334 April. 1353.- A good. ssortment WILSODPS t:st.uIA|'l° Botanic M edicille A80 '1 homsonian ‘ Preparations, with full directions for .F"J‘..EIIH'.4T IIXIFJ —'Al.sDO'—' ‘ B. 0. Gt. G. C. WIL$ON’Si Compound Sarsuparillfi . Neuropatlitc Dropl. Wild Cherry Balsam, Dysentery and Cholera Syrup Ind Wild Cherry Bitters. For Sale by I-laszard &. Owen, Sole wholesale Agents for Prince Edward island Iffzancn LIIE JIJVD FIRE INSURANCE COM- _ PAJVY. LO.N'DO’V _f___.. _. ._._.,. . . . IUTAILIIHID ‘Y ACT 0l's’AlIIslAu|iN'I'- ‘t l.€ts,ooo 000 In in . ca" “ CIIARLES vobivu. Agent for P. E. Island. Equitable Fire Insurance ComP3" ‘ ny of London Incorporated by Act of Parliament. OARD or DIRECTORS for P. E. I-Inn-I-— 1-{on T. H. Huiiileml, Hon. Charter Hens- lg Francis Longworlh, I2iq.. Robert Hutchinson, ‘[g.¢,t;¢:7l'|’(.a:Im‘l‘{isIl?:u!’t.I?('t'!il tile. low Preiiiiuins No aharge for Policies I-‘oi-ins of Application, pndsara other inforinaiion, may b0 °l>‘|"'°‘l f"°"' ‘ ' ' geriber, at the Oflica of G. W.DebIois . Cl|I|‘l°l-l°- town. ’ H. J. 'gljNDALL. April ‘lib. 1854. Agent for P. I}. \\‘\\h S “i El’lCl§Y MAILS. Summer Arrangement. ‘llli fll.\ll..\‘ for the tlelgllbiiurlzig l'ruvinces,.\'.-., will, until further notice, be made up and for-, ivarded as follows :— ‘ For Neiv Brunswick, Ciiniidn and the United . Status, cits Suinuierside and Shedisic. every i|i.l0Ii\l.Iy ‘ and Thtirsilay morning, at nine o'clock , and direct to} .\‘liedi.ic, by the Steuniei “ Liidy .11 .\larcli:iiit,"i every Friday afternoon, at one o'clock. ; l"or Nova Sootia, by the Steamer " Lady Le .\|ur- ‘. chant,” every Tuesday aftcruutin, at two o'clock, i and every Tliursday inorning, at ten 0 . For Newfoundland. every Tuesday afternoon, at two o'cloc . _ For England and Bermuda, to Include the c'oyres- ) pondence for the West Indies, every alternate lues-‘ I day afternoon, at two o'clock, viz:— Tuasdsy, the 3rd and 1715-llllle. The lst. lath and 29th July, 'l‘he l2lli and 26th August, The 9th shd 23rd September, The 7th and 21st October. The 4th and l8th November. Letters to be registered and [Newspapers must be posted half an hour before the time of closing. THOMAS OW .N. l'osiuisster General. General Post Otlice. May 24th. ISM). N. B The Steamer “ Lady Le_ !larchsiit:' will leave Shedisc every Tuesday morning at sis in clocli. and Pictou every Wednesday and Friday morning at ; ‘clock. and will leave Clinrluttetovvu for I l i l sight 0 Shed inc (For |ln.*znrd's Gazette.) AN ENIGMA. '\ war av_-u, or little more, For un- was cruelly shed, Uimniiibi-retl lields of human gore, 'I'h- it‘. many a warrior bled. : \ .\l_y nstne I now will tell, And lli:lt by figures as below, But if it then you cannot spell, Just ask R. B. and you shall know. My 0. my 5, my 2, A ii.-esst,-ngerof the Brain. And iiinny ofllie I, 6, 2, Make up it railway train. My 4, 3. 2. and 5, ls a place of dr-agar sore, To the animals that give, The l. 2,5, 6, _4,. ln 3. 6. and 4 an animal, Whuse ciiveriria is otten worn, Who boys the nick of William’ call. llut seldom lead bun by the horn. A-Iil now my Eniuma is done, llui reiiiuins yet to be solved, Ii is but’ one tvord alone. ' lly which‘ it can ‘he proved. every Fridiiy ill. two o’c.locli. , SHINGLES am) BOARDS! : A1'i;i.v 'itr.oi;ii'i:o zifew Curgoesul'l’iIio nod ‘, Spruce Boards rind Shingles, warranted of the IIMIIO prirns de1(7l’i‘llI0ll us sold to cu.-toniers last l year. I l I l 1 JAMIE‘! N. II.\l{lllS. June 4, I85ti'.—8w Isl. 6:. Ad. New Spring Goods 1! —-A1‘ ’l'lll-2—- “Manchester House,” Queen St‘... Per “.llIaj¢rtic,"from Lit-erpuol. ()W opening, nnd will be ready for inspetttioii in a day or two, a large nnil carefully selected l of _ "pm British Merchandise, the season. and in the newest slylfl 0_l M 0 Atnong which are the following:— ‘ Straw, 'l'uscsn, Chip, Msnilla, hincy. Lrape, ' in silk llorunt rs. Girls‘ Baltiste,, and Girls‘ and Boys‘ Siruw HAT! ltinnoais, l’AttAsni.s. Silk -\lAN'|‘l-|=5- Muslin and Embroidered Dittssiis. Black and .oleured BALIARINKIM I Lainss, ‘ Anraccmi, Casiuuiiiii. l‘MIc.Y l'R‘"”"'- White and coloured Coiitille STA". (4§‘ll‘""v Habit Shirtsand Sleeves. Mousalino ““""‘" —i——-———-.——— lit! at Cashmere H0000. Ind M'"“" T“°l‘°d .F.A.““.3.ANF9' r . .. . .. c"‘.,.,,-;-;p Laces and Edgings, Cua1-Aiir usI.i. I » amass . _ _ Damtislt Moroens, Marseilles Toilet Quill! and SCALES. —- or ALL vanlrrms ‘glancing, at Xilby Street. . ; powrou. GREBNLBAF‘ Gt BROWN 9 ‘ ' Aniurm A full assortment ofiall kinds of weighing rip I31‘: in and store liirniiurs for sale at low rates. road, Ila , and Coal Scales set in any part ol the‘ Province . Eebruary 9, I358. Iv Nollbdioi Gas Consumers in others- IIE Public are respectfully inforiiiad, that the Charlottetown Gas Company have discontinued mm.‘ a shops or private houses with Gas Httin , and vril no longer be liable for any escapes inside the consumers dwslIiit:g‘:;""l"r_I;|'-l:0IW"t;: ‘:)l;°'."ll:"t lay the A ’ ‘ WM. IUREHY. MOM!“- Jane 9' I850. curl. White Shirting, French Flonll. whit. and Guy siiia-rntos and SHIITINGI, White Fonts, Cliildrsii‘s l)vssIeI. Tabla Linen and Towelling, §tc- ‘Ic- lth a large and choice assortment of other Goods, all of ivhicli willbe found worthy of the attention of customers. and will be olfered at prices astramely tow. Wlfilrtger inipipistiiilus ‘poorly expected per I omag fig" ritlll .on on. h *6 SAMIYI-‘.L .\lct\lURRAY, Queen Street. Notice to Gas Consumers. 0'l‘lCE is liereb given. lllfll THOMA" W15- ’ ghfl has been ischarged from the eiiiployiiient ofllie Charlottetown Gas Compnnvp "d," "" l""l"' gmpoyuygd to sci for or on their behalf in any way wh‘“'"' \V,\I, MURPHY, Miiiiugrl. June 9, 1850. NIBCTAR ....$’.‘.-f,'M..... OLD by—'-, '._l0tlN iiovvsvt. I‘ May I3. I856. i l .. Jane 84. III. 1 including every vnrisiy of Dry Goods. sullftltlfl li" Bedeque,Jiily 3rd, I856 H _ _ KISCELLANEOUS. Tiir. Isrisr arm THE Mo1}iiizit.—-As the infant begins to discriminate between the objects around, it soon discovers one coun- [tenaiice that over smiles upon it with pe- lculiar benigniiy. When it wakes from its lslci.-p, there is ever one watchful form bent 'over its cradle. ll’ startled by some llilll8.[i- py tlueaiii, ii guardian angel seems ever ready to soothe its‘ fears. If '_c'old, that l ininistering spirit brings it warmth ; if nun- ' ry, she feeds it ; if happy, she caresses it. it joy or sorrow, weal or woe, she is the -.9 W il)NESl).ll’ & SA'l‘i‘Ri)Al’. Ulizirlottemwii, I’. la‘, tslmm. ll/cilnesthy. July 9. M6. Neii Series. an. 357. Notes IN NATURAL HlB'l'onY.—-Few in- sects live more than a year in their perfect state, but often much longer in their lava state. The first state is the egg, then the caterpillar, then the ci-ysalis, or pupa, and finally the perfect and procrexitive form, But in these changes there are infinite de- grees and varieties oftriiiisitiou, all ofwhich constitute the pleasing and very instructive study ot'Entoniology. Insects have lymph instead of blood, and no bones, but hard coverings to which the muscles are attach- de. They have no vertebrae. They do not breathe through the mouth or nostrils, but have air vessels along the sides, called spiraculo, and connected with other vessels calle'd bronchia. They have the organs of sense. and make all the discrimlnations which accord with ‘their physical powers and wants. ’ A single female goose-fly produces in one season 20, , ! i ' ’ ' Leuiiflnhock reckoned l7,000 divisions in t e cornea ofu butterfly, each or which he t might it seperate crystal|'ne lens. Spai- ders, &c., are equally provided fo 1 ‘ Mole-‘hills are curiously formed by an outer arch impervious to rain, and an inter- nal platform with drains, and covered ways on which the pair and their young reside. The molesilive on worms and roots, and bury themselves in any soil in aifew mo‘- ments : ‘ The bones of birds are hollow, and are filled with air instead of marrow. , Spiders have four pups for spinning their threads, each pap htiving I000 holes ; and the fihe web is itselfthe union of 4000 tliretids. No spider spins more than four webs, and when the fourth has been destroy- ed, they seize on the welts"of others. ' ' fi A‘ sh“ii'i'Jhvii,' called the jiiculatoli-V, catches flies and insects by squirtinn l'ro_ln its tiiotith some water, ‘ and seldom 'mi'ssé's first object of its thoughts. Her presence iis Heaven ; the mother is the Deity of, infancy. ' ' ‘ 5 j.— > r A Fi.ioiir Ol-‘ F/iNcr.—'.l‘o look at the ladies’ boiincts you would imagine that tile ‘ March winds hail blown them all off, but’ it i I is no such thing ; it is only an air the bon- l nets, in their conceit, give themselves. ‘ They fly ol‘l'ot their own accord, and we j believe "so stifl-iieck'ed’are they in their gen- leration‘, that not all the blowing upon inthe l world would be able to give them a difl'e‘retit mm . . .. . i V.I.R\‘ “ STRONG " COMPLIM_I'.N‘l‘.— Count Orlofl', the Russian diplomatist, has the Ir-eputntion of tremendous strength of muscle. A few days sirice—'the story must be true, for it comes from L'Iudepénduacr Belge'—a lady at It grand diniier ‘admired "ii handsome bouquet. The Comte took the bouquet from the centre-piece, and being ti little wet, he immediately rolled up, like a sheet of puper, one of the silver gilt plates with his lingers, and so placing the buoquet, yhundeil it to the fair one ! c really 5 tremble lill the safety ol'L0r(l Cowley. If ; (ftiiiiit Oi-It-ll'c:iii thus roll tip it silver-gi|t ‘ |)ll|lll‘l', liU\\' very soon will he double tip ll copper-—gilt aiiilinssndoi' P its aim at the distance of six feet, bringing down a lly"with is single drop. ' ' toad was found et"0r‘ga_ti, in France, in a well’ which "lied been cdkerefd up for l'50 yeiii-s." '1! wits to‘r’pid, but revived on being‘expnsed. ' ' ' l ‘ l ' ' ‘he "Angora cat has one eye blue and the utheryellow. " ‘ ' " ‘ Wild asses in Tartar-y and Thibet live in troops, and keep sentry ; being very vigil- ant,'iind if attacked, swilt in escape. ‘ " Black rats at-'e'tamcrl in Gerinony, and a bcll"being put abodttheir necks, they drive may other‘ ra_ts."- The economic rat or Siberia lays in a ‘stock '0!" iriniet‘ pro- tisiiins. The hainster does thesarne, and to assist him,‘ has pouches on each side the" mo'tith’." ' ’ ’ ' ' ' ' " Mice will live entirely without water; for thou ti‘, says Dr. Priestly, Ihave ltcpt them fort we or four months, and have"dfl'ered them water several times, theywoulrl ’ n‘cv-‘ or taste it ; and yet tliey continued in per- fect health. ' ' ' One pair of pigsivill increase in six years to ll9.l69, taking the increase at fourteen timesper tinnuni. A pair of sheep in the same time would be but 64. A Giticn Tii.ioanv.—The Duke of \Vel- lington said to some enthusiastic woman who won talking in ruptures about the To 3 At Bu,-nnii n few days since, an Irishman l itpplit-tl llll‘ ll license to sell liquor, and be- iiu-_g questioned as to his moral fitness for , the trust,‘ replied, “ Stire, sir, it's not much ' ui'n character it man would be needin’ to sell ruin. ” glories of it victory, “I should so like to witness ii victory!" &c., &c.—"My deni- nindnm, ii victory is the gresrest tragedy‘ in the world except one-—and that is a defeat." ' way is one new French baby like the tail of a heiring ’ ' ' -> .. Becatiseit is the last «it the bony-parts.