IISOELLANEOUS. Gan-r AND Li-rri.r.—In Lieutenant Martry's recent work on the “Physical Geography oftlie Sea,” he gives the restilt of microscopic exatninatioizs, of some shells thrown up ti-oni the bottorit of the Atlantic Ocean, where it is more than tivo miles in depth. 'I‘lio shells are so minute that to the naked eye they appear like common dust or clay, although not a grain of sand is among them, and yet are so preserved that their most delicate edges are all per- fect. It would require a larger grave to hold all the coral insects of the world than all the elephants. The smallest tenants of the ocean, not the largest, are its most im- nrtaiit occupants and the microscopic shell-lisli create more important changes than tlte whales. It has been the great error of historians, statesmen, and politicians to lose sight cf this truth. They look only at the whales. the big fish, and seem to consider these as the tttotiarclis of the deep sea of politics, and that they alone have the right to swim there. lftlie All*ll'l:llI emperor speaks. or the lliissian iiutoei-at ttirtis over on his side and dies, each llit'Itll‘lIl is drily chronicled. ‘rot in the meantiiiie, what do we hear oi‘ the progi-e.-'s of the people, the iiidtistrious classes, the small fish’? They are the true monarchs of this great and wide sea of politics after all. They form the strata by which the geologists of history will hereaf- ter mark the progress of this age, and cl.issil'_v all its products; and upon the ba- sis ofivliielt all future society will develop itself. Take care ofthe poor, and the rich will take care of III€mS(:IV(‘l'. 1-Ivatigclize tho iii=isses. and they will give tone and temper to the age and to the country, do- tertitinitig the clint-ae.tei- of its leaders for more lllll-ll the lt.‘:ttIt‘l'~' lhat of tire iiiasses. And so in i'.‘.di\'idual life and character. It is little things tiiat make and trtiiinike its all. There are tlinti.-':iiids of young men of talent and enterprise at this inotiietit. who dreaiii offaiiie and tll.-‘llllvlltttl, and «lit», if it onl_\’ i-t.-tpiiretl sortie pvt-tit art (it daring or saeritice witliiti the s«.:opi- -if litiriiati possi- liiiity to ltt'Ct|llll! (lI'-Iil]j_'llI.\.l|t‘t.l, would he I|(,'l'¢>('S; but bee.-ttiso true e.tii:ieit<.-c is only to be attained by a pei-sevi-riiig application in a iiiiiuber ol'd.tily viitties, are coii.-'taiitly xii war ititli the itltnltr sclieiite of tliiiigs, iitid t-.-it-i-tit it a v-2r_v hadl_v govet-tied world, in wltic-lt they lind ito higher place. Little habits drive nails into our coffins. They it-ore than itiake up their iitiiiiber what they seem to lack in individtial impor- tance. They are the true set-ds ofeharac- tar, \\'e might as well plant acorns and not expect them to grow, as clierish small vices and not calculate on their increase; or as reasonably hope to see the firm and noble oak where no acorns were ever platit- ed, as true greatness and success in life where the seedlings of a thousand little lia- bits of industry and virtue had not been first carefully cherished. We understand that Thomas Baillie Thomson, youngest son of the Rev. Dr. Thomson, Rector of St. Stephen, has, through the interest of his father's old friends, been gazetted to an Ensigiicy in her Majesty‘: 47th regiment, whose depot is at Tcniplemore, county Tipperary, Ireland, but the regiment is in the Crimea. The young gentleman was offered an appoint- ment, when at the Horse Guards, to aregi- ment serving in Cans .1, but declined, saying he had proposed to be a soldier, and thought the only proper place to learn his profession was in actual service. The Coniinander-in-Cliief approved, and imme- diately after, he was gazetted in the 47th.— Sl. .Rndrcw's Provincialist. A Rustin: AustiIsanoit.— A Washington dispatch says tltat, by the last arrival from Europe, Mr. Marcy, Secretary of State, received iadespatcli from Mr. Seymour, oitr Minister at the ltussisuv Court, nntit'_t-iiig him of an extraordi- narv diplomatic appointriient to the United SIMPF. The person ibtis selected by His Iiiiperial M;,j,,.ty is kiiott-ti in the tliplotnatic world for more lll'lll iirdiirary shtlitv, lm-ides lrtviiig pos- gngsml the ('|‘llrItI(*’|lf‘H of the (leer-rtst-il Iiiiiperor. nu i-oiizvs ('It'lIit'tI “III! the lii_'li.i~t diplotiiatic power l{tiH\ttI to the lliii-siztii Court, and his arrival Il'.‘l'L' is alt-irtly expo-c:eil. _ ‘ha lmtiil of life is love: the saltof life is ‘,-or‘.:: t'~~ sin-c'.iit;ss oflilc, poesy; the \v;.t..-r of Life, faith. - HASZAR.D’S GAZE'l"I‘E, NOVEMBER I0. “ 0 Ball Impoi-tations. Queen‘ Street Clothing House. Vl‘IIl~I SUlla‘Cl{IBl".RS Iiave received per Burque . Sir ,./Ilcxttniler, front London, and Jllajutic frotii Liverpool, their full supply of Ilritislt (iooils wltitzli they itotv oll'er for stile at the lowest possible prices for cash. llI‘NU'l"l‘ ll: BROWN. sue on HAND Tea, Sugar. Starch, Blocking, Black lead, Currants, liuisiits, &,c. Oct. 3liit. 8in PAPER HANGINGS I —'JUDT RECIXVID? 3,300 PIECES FROM BOSTON‘, And for Sale by IIASZARD & OWEN. Aug. I6, I855. \ BY R0 YALLETTERB PATENT. THE HYIDROMAGEN, on \VA'l‘L:ltPI00l-‘ A N'l‘l-CONSUMPTIVI C O R K S O L E S , .\l.-iiiufacturcd by IIARCOUH1‘ Biutnnsir 61. Co., 38, Anti Street, N. Y., ititd at London uttd Mitticliester, England. 7 HF. IlYDI‘v0.\l.-\(iI-I.\' is it valuable discovery for protiectiiig the feet front damp or cold, and tlierefore a preventive of iiiaity Lung diseases, u't'.’Ii- out any (ilOCII)l'lIlg u-lriiltt-er. The II_\tlI'0lllI|gell is in the form of it sole, and worn inside tlte hoot or Its ntuliciiled character is it powerful antidote to disease. For Gentlemen it will he fouttd agreeable, warrn rind lieultlty, to wear in the coldest or ritiitiest \vea- her. as the foot cauitot become wet, if the lIydroiiiu- gen is inserted. idics may wear the lightest soled boots or slices in the most inclement weather with impunity; while eottsunipiioii, so prevalent aitioiig the young of our coutttry, may he thwarted by geiieraladuptioii. They entirely srapermle Ot‘€l’~lltu€8, its the hitter cause ilic feet to pet-spire in it very uiiltealtlty tiiitiiner; and, be- sides, are not tlitiigt.-mus wear to pedestrians iii icy wetitlier, like Iiidi i rubbers. \Vliile the latter cause the feet to appear e.\‘treiiii-ly large, the IIydroinagen,. bi-in-,5 riietely a tliiti slice of cork prepared. peculiarly placed inside, does not iiicreasc the size of the bout, “ or cause the foot to appeitr untidy. 'l‘o Children they are extreiiit-ly valuable, as they may (3Ilgl£t;,',t3‘IlI t-xi-rt-iw. vtiih |C.(l;lirtNl and healthy (‘I5 .-: . ' tell‘ t‘xpeii.~‘e Is sit 5.1-git as to st:.trt‘.t- l|t't.' i int-iitioii; Iiesitles those tvlio |iillI‘(|l‘.lsC tlii-iii \\'|ll ltiid i iliixr yearly ..-"o':loi"s fill.-' mut'.’i .Il!'I.'llIlls‘llt‘i‘l llltlfllvf/.l 1 the llvt l‘tIt:Ii|2t’YI is_lmroiiititg more motvit, its; sale i-‘» llt(‘|’I:-tslllg to air aliito.-I. ineii-dible exit-tit. Last‘ _\ear in Loitdiiii. \l:llII'll"§lt‘l, ltiriiii.zgli.rtti,l.iv<-rpool, til:i.<;;ow, Loft-J31,IIlllaIIll,I':|flH, Rittwi rp, lI:ttitlii:lrglli,. and llorlin, our h'ilIt'.Il reitclti.-il tlto itltiiost iiicie tb e‘ iiiiitilier of l,732,~t.'i0 pairs of cork soles. This year the ituiiibi-r will tiir surpass tlt:it. .\slt the l'arulty llIt'll' tii.iotr of their value as n |\N'\t5lIll\‘t} for (.‘t,)l‘tilIS, t,‘tII.l).‘3, llIlUNCIII- 'l'IS, AS'|'Il\l.‘\, and CUNSl.'.\II"I‘ION. 3 .- 1 Boys’ and .\lisses'do. ls (id. No'rrci:.—Froiii the Itt-tail Prices we make a very liberal allowance to Johhers aitd \\’ho|eaaIerii, so that any siorekeepcr can make a fine profit on their sale, rvhiletliey are an article, that may be kept in any store, among any class of oo s. For vomit.-r, ripply to Iancouar. Biutnnav, & Co. ‘is Ann Street, New York. FAIRBANKS’ CELIBIIATID SCALES, V r or ALL VARIETIES. Warehouse, 34 Kilby Street. BOSTON. GREENLEAF oi. BROWN, AGINTI. Railroad, Hay, Coal, and Farmers’ SCALES set in any part of the Province: by experienced work- men. Sep. 8th, I855. APOTI-IBCARI'ES’ HALL. The Old Established HOUSE, 1810. CHARLOTFETOWN, MAY, 1855. T. DESBRISAY 81. Co. HAVE just received, per late arrivals from Lon- don, Diiblin, United States and Ilaltlaa, tlteii Supplies for the Season, coiiiprising, in the whole, an Ezlcririvc and Varied Jlsrortmenlof DRUGS d’. ClIE.\IICAl.S, PEIll*‘ll.I1I'}RY, Brushes, Combs, Soaps, and other Toilet requisites; Paints, Oils, Colours, iirid Dye Stutfs; i'iuits, Spices. t,'oiifet~.iio:i.try. i"t'.lIICJllL‘lI and other Ltmcllgtil; with all the l’;tit-tit .\|edii:ineiI iii ri-putc, rind every other ariii-.lo ti.-iitilly kept at sitiiilar I'1.v4titlili<ii.iii.-nitr iii (Sinai llrit.ii:i (Sve .‘l/mrliecitricr‘ llull ./l'Ivl'I'lll€!.) 'l'ne \\'I|tIlt'. of .r liirli tlt--_v 0 iii \\'IlI| C“llII.li'ltl’l) i--c intiiionil to tho pzililiv. Itlltl, il't|u:tlity be cl'n‘ItlUr°lI' at as ltuv. if not lII\\t}f pri- in-a, tIt.tii Iii--y "-Ill bu prrv.-cod in the iiiarlu-l. CII.£lll)ilt!:“\Vll, Ill:'yl‘_‘., .l *5,-5. AUCTIONS. “.~:xa~‘sa‘ ms‘-1-octet”! Anotlier llhaiicc of lllillfllll S’l'lllIl(lll AT BINSTEAD. V 0 BE SOLD. itv Aricrtox,on'l‘iiviisrutv, the l5thdav of ..\'oi-rniber. at " Iliitstead," the Farm of R. .\. l"i:t.t.owi;s, lisQ.:— 4 very titre (?(|\VS, (pure l)urltntii,) I do llUl.l. t,‘2\I.l“, do , 2 do lll’.l|"l-‘.|{ do do., lbeautiful FAR.“ IlOll§I“., 1 d do MAIKB, 20 superior I.t'l(‘t‘ll0r l~2WI~ZS, 2 do It.-\.\l I.~\\lIl.~l, together with a va- riety ol useful I".\ll.\lI.\'(i U'l'E.\'$Il.S, &c., 61.0. Sale to coiiiiiteitce at I2 o'clock. J.—\\ll-Is‘ l\l()llllIS, Auctioneer. 6, 13.35. Cliarlottetoivn, Nov. AUCTION. On T/tllI‘S(ld_I/ I/is Stir!/i if Dec-cmlirr, '—riI1\'l‘Vlllu1tl)l9 itiid \Vt'II \\‘(l\N.I15'.l lilork oflaiid _ coiitriittiiig about 2.30 :|('l't'.~l, i-iglii i..it,»,.i (Kim. Cliarlotietorvii. ott the Sr. I’«-ti-r‘s lti-ail, |II!XI to llr. Iloswal|’s, will be sold in lots to I-llll ‘)Illl'Illflt,'l§, Decctitlicr tiih, at I2 o'c‘.ot:k. 'I'criiiu tirade I\'lIt.I\\'|| ut sale. JOIIN :\IlCII. 'i\l‘I)0.\'Al.D, Agent Oct. 29th, IP53. -Irv LUNDO N lltl US i.. Pall I855. 51:. Sir ./1lc.taiuI¢r_/'/exit l.onVaii and JlIiIjr.illc _ 'runt l.ll‘t‘I‘pU . IIE Subscriber his c-niipli-it-«I his I".ill Fiitiply of British .\|eri:li;tmlizi-, now foriiiing one of the niost mtetisiiit iiiid geiieral stocks iii the tit.-viltet—— (rvlticli will be sold on the iito~t iiiotli-r.-tie ti rttts for prompt piyiiteiit, It lilii-iztl tlist-oiitit ritaile to r\lioli-- sale cusrviitier-4,) eoitipiisiiig every v.-trii~ty iii I..-tilii-s‘ dress tiititeriuld at t‘.\'I|'ilt|i|IlIIZll’_\' Iotv |iI'll't'.'l--l.lllIIt- ' 'tti:ititleiI and botttwts iii the izi-in-st h|\Ii"‘, tog-thi,-r I it l.ir,-ii ll~‘.it|lltllt'lIl of .\IlIIIltt‘l\—I.lltIlI'~" arts stotie llltlflili, sable, Iitcli, lIlIliIi', siiutrri-l MIMI l|IliI'|‘ furs, t‘.lo:il\iit_; in great \".'itit~tt. t‘7otlts ll IIII'l_'t! :t~-‘ort- iiieiit, liloiilo 1-‘, prints, sltiitii-gs, i-.-tip:-iiitg, Ilt':|IIll rugs, i:tnti.h eltttlis, ltI|jlt‘l")’ |i:ilio_-ttl:ri~'lii-t'_\, ril>lioi.tI it tIlt'II‘d srlertr--ii, .~i‘-tlt v--lv--i-', llltlllltlligi iii ;'ri-:it \'nNt.'l_\'. l‘v':id_v ittaile t-.loiliiti,.; a'| srz-.4, limits :iii.| fil-Ore‘. satin ~li|-in-r~'. oil that cloth, with it great variety of other gut-ils. lat) A large :.s.«oiIiti«-tit ofli |ril\\‘.Ill‘,-'|lllI grime.-i,.,, ,,f_.,” A kiitds, lt'll.'i vet'_v rlii-up, to lure hail at the Fat .-‘i'iil.i't's .“iore, I-'t‘e.'it (ieorg-: réirect, (Il|ll0.~Ill! the (‘.tt!iolic Llitipel. II. Cliarlottetorrn, Nov. lst, lS.'i.'). ll.\SZ.\l{l). HASZARD at owmv Have i'cct-iretl and offer for sale imwsoivs Acad ian Geo log '; V . N ‘Account of the Geological Siriiciiim mu] ’ MIm'I':Il llvsourres of Nova Srotia and portions of the iteigliboiiting l'rovinces of Iliitisli Aiiir-rica. By J-Iltll lI'i"lt'iun 1)Illl'snII, I". G. S, 5-0. 3\0 pages sin.-tll .‘l\'o., with it large colored Geolo- Sic“ MW» Fell! Ilngrrivings and numerous Wood- -tita. ice l‘.!s Sold b iliu I'uhli.aliers, J. Dawson 6: Son, I‘ietou, Y and by itll Booksellers. Building Lots for Sale. OR Sale or Lease a few desirable Building Lots situate in the Town of Sttntford, Lot 48, uppo. site Cliarloitetown. For terms apply to BIINJA. IN DAVIES. ‘Oct. i7, 1855. O A U ! IIEREAS, SARAH ROVER, aservant in my etnploy, has left my service without lling her engageiitent, this Itl to caution all persons from employing tho_ said SARAH Rorait, without her productnga written discharge, otherwise, they will be prosecuted as the Law directs. GEO. T. IMSZARD. Church of England Prayer Books. .\:Z\ltD St. ()WI".N have received 1! large . supply of the above and are prepared to aclll them at the following low prices, viz. Ruby 32tno, Cloth, (iilt lidgi-tl, In 6d. " Carve “era-c«». Iiriibossed richly Gilt, 3.. i\Itttocco, 45 6d_ Minion 3l2nio Rn.-iii, Embossed, Gilt Edged, 35. l\'onp:iri-il "2iiie. 3s. I'ic:t '.’~lrmt. 5.: (id, tho 9:. Calf. I21 6il. COPAL VARNISH. , I li\V 'I'lti-c.tit~t of: up :iiot C()l’AI. VARNISH. ltil tale Iiy Il. II.\Si’.AI!1). A TO BE LET, [IE D\\'IILI.ING ll0USl'Iitnd l'retiiisciI near tlova.-riiiiietit Ilotisi-, at |ltt:t~t3iiI ||(‘,cupifldl Captain Ileiizeli-y, consistiiig of it Dwelling Ilou..o itlticlt cniititiitii it spacious llitiing-touiit and I)rntv- irig-rootti, I.lreiiltl'attt-iottrtt, 7 Iletl-rttoiiis, liirgo Kit. clieii, Servaiit's II:tll, 3Servitiit'it Ileil-tooiiis, I'atitiy, l iirder, I"roitr-porch. largo liiiiiance ll:ilI, largo Inimi- Ilitll, llack-potclt, 2 Ilitek eiitraiii-es, Il:ick'iiitil Froiit stair-cise, Sctillery, Pump and \Vitr':i-Iliiuitia, Lurin- ber-rooiii. and a splendid ti ruoiiied ct.-llar. A large aii-l CttllIllIUtIl0tH Couelt-Iiouse, 3 stalled Stable, Ilrirtiess-rotiiii, ow-liouse, largo Ilay-loft and (iraiii-rootii, Maiiure-yard, large Kitclteti garden with I"ruit trees,&c., I"lower gitrdi-ii, elegiiitt front eiitritricunnd carriage drive. it large l.atvn runitiiig down to the Harbour with coirveitictico for keeping briats, &c. Extensive plaiiiiiiioti of young trees of all kitidii, largo Iloot-ltouso, Wood itrid chopping Iiouse, itrid ti spacious utid coitttnodious y.-rid. There are front ittid It:It'k gait-s faciiig on ditl'i-rent Streets, and u never failing well of water on the ptctiiisie 't'liis spletidid Mansion fmiti its sittirttioti cem- lllitntli the line.-it view ofiitiy lioirso iii (,‘liarlotiett.wn, IIIIII front its proximity to (iovetiiitioiit Ilousi: iiiiil otliiyr iirlvaiit.'igesi the Sulisciilii-r ttoiilirleiitly otllrg i; as the most el--gtitt, coiiifmtrtblo ittid drsirriblit iesi. iliettro tor it gt-titleiit:iti's f.iiiiily i.t or near 'l‘own- For further pitriiciilitis apply to IHVII) \Vll.-"1 IN, lirliitioiid Street .~‘..,,t. Ilth, I854. ,\ Ll. p--t‘stiti~i itidt-bti'tl to the Iistato ofiliii lam I DON \I.l| .\li:I)tl.‘t'.-\I.l).lilo-ii.il;id:iIi:, art: ri-. qlui-sii-il to settle their Ar:t~otiitt.-A Eiiitiii-rliziti-ly, or steps iiiust be taken to eiiforco paitiii-ii l. JUIIN Alttll I. .\lc[)’.lZ‘\'.\l.l), OCI. I3. gen]. Ne. 12, Grafton rcet. I-"‘()ll. S»\I.Ii at this itltove rslalilisllilicnt-— S‘-lltl iaiiles I\'a~.'it'i- l.tv:itlii-r, v 300 h'l|I!‘!l lIlllIH'.‘N I.t-titlii-r, ‘."-It) pltlt"‘ light Solo Leather, .500 t.‘alt'-skirts. N. ll —-I-'niii~-pi-iii:i- lialf-print-y per 'pound will hg paid for any iiuatittty of Green Illtlt‘-I. W“. II. [).l\V>l()N. City Tannery, st Ociiibt-r 20. To be Let for :1 term cf Years, I ".I.\'l' lii£l|'-_\‘ vtiltitati-d l'..~l.iti: Iilitiut! IIV ilig I-zitiie of I{t‘ll~ltI:ll|tl. the property of (,‘:ipi;iiq l'.i~;,z»-lo-_\, and at l|ft'.~t‘l|l iii tat-, I|t‘(|ItItilIt'll of _\Ir tii-orge Ila-i-r. I":-i' |~:iilirIil:ti'-' apply :.i the oilicc of 'l'. IIt'i|llI lI.t\‘i'..iiid, Il.~i|., IlitIil‘ItfI' at Iiatv. The New Cll:‘.‘_)t’l of the Cliristian Church, at New Glasgow. _ II.I. l.e opt-ind. and do rlii-.tii tl, to the st-tvire of (iiiii, on I.rir<l's dry, the llilt i l' Novetiilier at ll i-‘clot-it, a. tit. ‘\ roller-tioii will be taken in aid tifllti: Ilitililii g fond. VV A N T E D . .\lII.l.I‘.Il. for it liri-t Mill, wlio thorniiglily im- _ dri.-taud.~' his I-ii-iiiiri-s, to ivliom liberal Nigel will he gin-n.—AppIy to .lI".S.'~il". \VI{IGII'I‘. li-drque Mills, Sept. 26. N.ll.—.~\ single .\l:tn preferred. C I Ilargaiiis! Ilargaitis! I 'I' the Stihictibt-r'iI S.-\I.I". llUU.\I, opposite illr. I'eake's Store,-— 6 llllltll approved Aiiteticrtn COOKING STOVES, 5 rgo \\'ooil \‘iovt-tr, (st-con hand.) 4 crtiiks liRAND\', I0 bbls. Ship Bread, I coil 6 ittcli Shroud Rope, 1 set Standing Iliiiging. (second hand) for a Vessel o 60 ions, I Windlass Rim and Frills, IIO Ill}?! 3, 300 do. I. I30 (lo. 1 inch, 27 do. ll inch ltouiid IRON, and 75 bars of tliit and square refined IRON. 'I‘I:rtsta.—Cnah on deliver . B N.IA.‘\IIN DAVIES. October 16, l855.——ISx -ti Butter, Wool 6:. Sheepskins. yrfllt‘. Subscriber will pay Cash for Butter, Wool and Sheep Skins. ROBERT BELL, Charlottetown, P. E. I. June 9th I855. 6 in FOR ALE. A valuable Leasehold Property for 999 years, at one shilling per acre, formerly the property of Jiurits BAGNILL, deceased, situated at lledeqno, Lot 26, near Mr. William Strong's; the farm con- tains one ltundred Acres good Iiirtd, one half under it state of cultivation, with it house iiird barn thereon, and a good spring of water near the door niitl iiIiun' di-trcu of line wood and lirinit on tho iniitie. lfit ho :tit nccoiitttiliititin to the pureliiiser, otio half of the ptit'cliaiIo iitoiii-y may reiiirtin on iittt-to-t for it tittie- I"or ftirllit-r pitrlit-ulars apply to .It‘IIlI IL Uttrdioer, lledeque, or \Vil|ittrii I)oild, Iflrzirlottetotui. , __ .__ _.4 7 ‘ ' I o be Let, iI.\'I‘ cvio-lliiiit .\'t'iitil, l no-.vii as the “.\I:int'liv‘s- Yr . lI'r ll..ir-'-'. .~‘rlii.iy :~tttt.-t, ptiss.:ssioti given iittiiierliatcly. Applt to Cli irlottu‘oivn, July 2], ISL5. .lUl|:l Aizcti. .\iciio.\'.-ti.t).