Irrusrsv. The 1st Battalion of the Grenadier Guards. The 3-lth Re imont, now at forth. The 92d RegTment from alts. The no N ghland’Llght Infantry from cor- fu. The 90th L ght Infantry from Dublin. The 97th Be iment m ens. . The 82d Regmont, now at Edinburgh, _will not be sent to the lost, as stated In the hairs. The battalion of the Guards will be attached to ti ' r General Bentinck‘s brigade, which will .t‘ll’en consist of four battalions; but in int,of number. it will not dil-er much from the other infantry brigades. There will thus be lslt on home service the lid battalion of each of the three regiments of Foot Guards, which may be look upon as so many strong depots to keep up the war battalions to their elective strength. The live battalions of the line mentioned above will bejoined by the 68th Light Infantry, which is now in the Crimea. but is rot attached permanently tonn division. These Isis battalions will be form intoflie fifth division of the British army, and, as three of the regiments are light--the 68th, 71st and 90th—will robsbly constitutes light infantry brigade. s believe no arrangement has yet been made as to the command of this division, but it is not unlikely that Colonel Lockver. of the 97th (who held a command at Cho ham.) and Colonel Denny, of the 71st, will be the Brig idior generals ‘run was Till .-.ivi.ussis vvonl. Oue'_of the most wonderful things I think is to see the way in which our rillemcn go about in small detached pnrtiss. crawling along on the ground up the side of a hill, till they s.p- ' ' s of the enemy. and , pear to be w hm ya hue they lie on their bellies till a chance ofers, when crack goes a mic, and down falli a Russian. was informed most credibly, that one of these braic follows a few do s since thought he would go and do a little usioess on his own account, got away from his com- pan , and crawled up close to a butter under shelter ofa hill. lay on hie buck and loa ed, and turned over and fired, when, after killing ll men, a party rushed out, and he took to his heels, but, sad to say. a volley, tired after him by this party, levelled him with the earth, and he was subsequently picked up gith 32 balls in his body. _ The Paris Corulilulionel publishes the follow- in letter, written by a Zouave (a French ri eman) before Sebastopol. We have before had accounts of the individual warfare of the frsncr liners, who are said to have picked of the best of the Russian artillerymen, and thus tr have rendered the lire from Sebastopol uncer- tuln : “ M y D or Father :-—I have been leading of late the life ofa' ponchcr. I am every day on the look out for s Russian—being attache to a com ny offrcncs (ii-ears, or rilllemen. ur duty is to hrs at the Russian artillcrymen and to rotect our own, who have no reason to disutishod with us as yet.. I cannot say the same of the Russians, who appear to outer greatly from our rilles. To give you an idea of our mode of acting. we set out at two in the morning. fully accoutred, with a supply of ammunition and biscuit. On our arrival in the trenches, we are rovided with be , a shovel, and a pickaxe. t u iven signs , we jump over the para ts with t e agility of sea . and take refuge in seine sheltered s t on or the forts. where we dig a kind of rab it hole to hide We place our bags ai a protection on the side facing the enemy, and we then set to work. We remain in this sort of tomb the entire day : we leave it at dark. often exposed to a shower of pe-shot. on will naturally ask, dear . fat r. what we have to do all that time. I can assure you,that we have plenty to do. We load and tire in rapid succession. and every shot tells in a Russian srlilleryman. The other day two cheers were standing on a iece of tllnln-r placed on the top of a tower opposite my stati- tion for tho urpose of having a view of our works. Wit two shots I brought down those ntleiuan. and at the same moment,'the hatter- Te.s let fly a discharge of halls,shells, and grape shot, which fortunately passed over my head." Louo lisnnixo sun -rue Twuir-rr-rninn Fusi- t.i'sss.-—'l‘he roinoters of the special subscrip- tion on belie f of the bereaved survivors of t e 23d have lelt the declaration of those who oppose the scheme (that the regiment is chiefly min ofirishmen and Scotch) almost as a libs upon their countrymen. Their sense of injustice has reached the air ofthe commander in-chief, who in a private letter to a friend, thus refers to the sub’ t:—“I send the last return of the Welsh usillisrs, signed by its gdlsnt and distin uished leader, who fel so nobiy at its head ii the action of the Alma,- I wish the return had specilled Wslshmen. and I shall give directions that in the Welsh fusi- ieers the four countries shall be separately and distinctly record The number was 969, c which onl 8 were Scotch and 182 were Irish. But the elsh fusilliers have always been a remarkable reglment,and their conduct on every occasion has shown that they have in uc- in- out cs ded from their former fume. The Welsh lusiliers were on d at Alhuers. and by a cd rious coincidence, they lost 14 oficers killed and wounded, the same as at Alina ; hut t'is loss of men was greater at Albuera, namely 824 men, and at the Alma I91 men.” IUPATORIA. - Cspisin Brock is said to have formed a body of Horse Msrllieo. by Inouiiling the Marines fmlli the ships on horses obtained from the Tuners. The men not being able to ride we-ll. “ Al ll" head of each horse was s Crun-'I‘artar. holding h the bridle.- end in ibis lorniiclsble manner the ' urine Cavalry’ were orusulltvl III? '50 GUIPIO. and they ssl osi wiih a bold front inwards ihs lies- siin encampment. On they came with s resouiion gvsco highly creditable to their nsvivunul che- 'l‘hoy looked very models of discipline as they approached the enemy's lines. who were rather pustled to make out the meaning of rho double character of the force. 'l‘o resolve this knolly poini the sent a shell or two whining loin the midst o the sdvsneio squadron. The bold B-liish Marines dlrl norm d a shell much; but not so the snare, who no sooner w_II- nessed this signilicanl ssinpls ol‘ the reception they were to meet with, than Il|O_\' quickly tuned and bed towards the oily. ' o horses low finding themselves free from reslrsinl. or at beer but go on uuehillsl hsml. followed the example of their trus-it owners. and stressed the wayside niih their re. who esms teiabhsa is the ground is most pleieresqeo coo- firsius. not s little in dis mutilation, ihoueh very much is the smosemenl, of the spectators user the town. Captain lirock. who swelled with much interest the result of ihn Cavalry dernon- strslion, was out a little surprised to see the l. a, retreat ofihe llrirlsli, torn and I is their with the ostsvliy st‘ four, a fun for 2k.» tins of any known whollv ssehls is eeeosni by the tactics. nay Ied, however, leaving out a inane behind. gidthsesvsrssr ossllsssd is oodgel hh hvslss . 1 HASZARD'S GAZETTE. DECEMBER 27. without elect. -for an explanation of the fact. The true explanation. however, which could never be surmised, cums nslurally enough in a day or two subsequently. Some Cnsuc slrsgplers, captured by ilie English troops, when questioned on the suhjeci, siuied unit the oeueck commander now very well whet lie- was about in ordering the rslrssi. He was fully aware Jllut lheliriiisti Cavalry never turned lale upon a toe except for a purpose. 'lie purpose. in the pre. 00'" illllllllco. was plain the reiresi til the llriiish was a faint to draw ilie Cossacks. by pursuit. into an smbuscade for their destruction. The chief VII mil to caught in so evident a trap: he was an old warrior and insti-.ud of advancing in lace s kllwiicr. not the less palpable that it wusbid-loo, lie prudpnlly fled from Ilie lurking foe. And the Mariaacs, shot all, ollected the object of their csplsiu.” SUMMARY. In addition 90 now published as received _by Telegram from Boston. under date 13th iiist., we learn that Louis Napoleon announ- ces that powerful provision will be made for the Allies in the Bessurubia. The Itussinu losses in battle of the 6th, conlirmcd—\viz., I5,000 killed and wound- e The Monilwr affirms, that the Russian army on that occasion numbered 70,009 lino, near Moliilo . General Buraguny D'Hilliers is to com- mand the French troops about to proceed to Besrinrnbin, . ‘ ord Palmerston still remained in Paris. The Hurricane of lhe Nth did not ex- tend bnyond the Black Sea, and (as stated in oui'- ' ‘r.-legrnin from Boston) Ships of the Line and Truiisporls felt it severely. “ Re. port” Wits, tliut tivo Transports were lost- lliia wants coulirmnlion. . Several vdssels ofihe British and French Fleets sulfered much. and were in great jeopardy. Two of the letter said to be lost men. The Russians are fortifying the Dnieper n‘ 1 The Constantinople correspondent of the London Papers, says that 32 Transports foundcred; but this, for the obvious reason. that no such number of.Ti-nnsports could by any possibility hiivc been on the Block sea. at the date ofihe Hurricane, is clearly a fabrication. [For 3'2 rend It is said the 'I'iiiies was “ riled" at not receiving the intelligence of the bottle of the 5th, from the war department, ‘inad- vaoce of contemporary morning Journals, and attempted to get up a pnmc, accord- ingly. The Duke of Newcastle writes to the Momirig Cllronicle that “lhe éfliclice force cfthe British contingent in the ‘riinen was, at the”latest advices, not less than , men. The Allied forces to -be employed in Ilcssnrahin is set down at 40,00.) French, 35.000 Turks, and l0,0.l0 British contin- ents. the attempt to overthrow the Railway train at 'l;i-ellick, Ireland, had terminated in a vrrdict of wilful uiurder against five indi- viduals. The London Times is charged with hav- ing wilfully iuisri-preseiitetl the numerical force oftlie British troops in the Crimea. The Bulaltlnva correspondent of the Lflldflll Times is very wrath with the “ miscreent Russian Gunners who actually fired into the mass ‘of hostile cuvrilry, Russian and Brilisli, (comminglcd in deadly strife\ and mowing down friend an_d foe to- gether." . A nuinhcr of Regiments of the embodied English Militia had volunteered for ser- vice in the Crimea. It was supposed that Prirliaineut would be called upon for an increase oftho army, and that three Regi- ments would be received ‘as second battal- ions of as many corps on active service. Sir Colin Campbell’;-i fepnrt to Lord Rug- Inn ncipiits the Turks of cowardice in abandoning their batteries He says “ The Turkish troops persisted as lon as the could and consequently sufli-red consider- able loss in their relrenl ;" and again, " The Turks in batteries No I, ‘.!,,3, s ilted their gong, retired, and some on the rift, of the r . The following is said to be perfectly au- thentic: “ The Allies are only 162 toises (I40 English yards) from the walls of Se- bsstopol Toeir artillery has made stre- inendous brcnch. wliich'they are preparing to enter." No date is sllixcd to this corn- lnplnicstion. 'lm sissiner Pacific brin London s the 99llr of Nnvniirlicr. I‘. P P". N The Collins line were to change their dsvs of sailing sfivr the itep.-iriurs ofihe steamer of the 29th of November. from Wednsdsy in Saturday, in order that the cmvvmeire nl' hoih sides of the Aallsuiie might be inconvhnieoced as lilile as pure. U I A despslch rmre General Csnrr-burl, dated Sebssiopol, .\ovembcr l3Ili. says. Ihst ilie nper. uiions oi ihe siege were progressing, and that the uealih and spirits ofihe troops uere admirable. EASZARD’8 GAZETTE. A Colonial and United Stiles .\Iull arrived yesterday morning. via Georgetown. An English Mnil wss confidently expected, but it had not arrived in llriliflis when the Packet left I'icIou. Lotion were received by the Pacific, via New York. and also a few pa- pors spscinllynddresrsi-rl. we are again indebted to Chas. Walsh. I-Isq . for l London paper, cnuliiining lho Iloopnlclies ofllis Allied Generals, and for other details of the battle of lnhersnan, on the 0th Nov. We have copied as much from them as our time would allow. The advantages of our ssrsl-weekly issue will now be more apparent to our readers. we are generally the hut to furnish thorn with important news. and we are seldom behind any ofosr Costum- pereriss, although they are eltsu several dsyo behind so. The British Mull Packets. for the prossnt,will alternate week instead 0 "5 leave England over weekly. I from Liverpool for Boston, I goslllsgst fssnsnnoselsges tbs9thDso. p The inquiry into the circumstances of i Wednesday. December 81. IBM. - ‘I’ I M I’ B I A 8 C I. Oflcers sleet of Vii.-rosis Divisicii for next quarter: Capt. Orlsher, (R. N.) W. P. Henry Cundall, W. A. , Peter Desllrisziy. Treasures William Morris. F. 8. ' W. B. Daws_on,C. William Allirn, 0.3. John Fielding. P. W. P. Part of the following Resolution was printed in our last issue. from the proceedings of the Genprsl Meeting of ihs Sons of Temperance. vis therefore publish the presrnblo and resolution entire. Whereas, in the opinion of on. Meeting, our in order to Illllltl our meetings as iniertaiaiog and attrac- ible, ii is needlul that we should provide ocsl, Iaslrurnsnlal, or be h. Tlurrfors Resolved. That a Committee of Nine l|:I:ppoiuisd is instruct a choir, and reorganize the v Q’ Editorial written for this day's paper. has been crowded out to make way for the news. \Vu, are desired to state that the Party for the 2d January, at Government Ilouse, is postponed for the present. , The H Ingram was despatched on Tues day evening for the English Mail. I9, for Esiled from Gunrgwtirwn, on 'Iuesdny, Doc. Iisrh laahslla, Cl-aw. Masier. for Newcastle. \ odnesday, 80th, Brig I-Zliaibsih, llobbs, Livepoul. ‘ - A-rivsd, Dec. 22. Schr. Thomas, Bourke, St. John's. Neu dd. Monluno, Picleu; mails. llurhour clear of ice. . Com Meal, Burr Stones. . Iilils CORN MEAl.a.’und 2 pairs French BURR MILL S'l'UNIl‘..'5. For sale cheap n, I. L. Li: oimio. Dec.11. Isl.lni. 9 Per Liverpool. 'l‘lII-'. Clipper Bsrqne Arabian. Janus Fono.(,‘orinnrimler,will soil lroui 'l'hres ltivcrs, for the above |'ori. on Sartre- nur ivsx-r, ihe Sllib iuslstsut. Can aoconumaluie a few passengers. A I.E'I"I‘l"R BAG will be forwarded from the Subscribers‘ ollice, on Fniirar ssourtiiva, at 9 o'clock. in go by the Arabian, for the accommoda- tiou of Merchants and mliu rs. I..lrNG\\'ORTll & YATES, Chsrlaiioicwn. Dec. 26. Owners. “ The poor ye have always with you. " Ti-IE BAZAAR, NDI-IR the patronage ofMns. Danv. in aid of benevolent purposes, will lnlie place at the 'I'emperniice llall, Clnirloltrelown. on 'I'riussnAv, the I8ili January nut. 'I‘lic following ladies coul- posiog the Coinuriiiee, will gladly receive contribu- Mrs. I.lo , lllrs.C Stewart, Mrs. Jenkins. Mtg W. Pope. Mrs. \V Nelson Ills. C. Palmer, Miss Palmer. Dec. 27. I854. WIIERF-AS certain persons hniu been culling down trees upon my Lands, and have carried away wood ll|el‘telTl|lll,\VllIlI0lll License from me- This is to give notice, nt rill prrs ms having so Irespsssed, or who shall, hereiificr, so Ire-iIpu!l. sliull,on discovery, be prosecuted according in uiw. J. M. IIULL. Kcnvvith, Township 32, Dec. 27. Norton.’ Charlottetown cliitusl Fire Insurance on P s NOTICE is hereby given lhat the Annual General Meeting of lhe above Company for the appoint- mom of Oflicers for the Current Year, and Ollie!’ purposes, will ialto place at llie ’I'cinpersnc_e llall on Monday evening the 8th day of January nest at 7 o'clock. By Order of the Directors. ' .lll:INItY PAIJIER. Becrenrry 5- Treasurer. Secretary's Olfice. 28th Dec. lees NEW FIRM. EORGE T. IIASZ \llD. would respectfully iniimate that be hue taken into partnership Mr. George \V. Owen. The Prinling, lioolrselling and Stationery business herein-fore carried on by him. will from the lot of January nesl, be conducted under the Firm of ' ' Haszerd and Owen. Mr. Ilsusrd will attend more particularly to the Prinling'deparlnienl,nnd Mr. Owen to the liooksio-o. By this iiioaiis and with increased Cspilsl. they hope especially to merit the patronage of the Public. one snore chance for the Public! 'l‘I'lE Subscriber intending to make an alteration in his line of business, now ofers to the pub lic his. ‘ PILL SUPPLY OF GOODS which on just lsndinn per llarque Sir Alsssnder, and Annie Hall, at an extraordinary chssp rats- onnuirlo-rm’ in. quality. _ hile o ring these GOODS lo the public—wliicli he knows will glvu lhciiv satisfaction-li.. can assure them that no pains have been spared by his Agents at Home is h..ve them properly selected to sort ilos market. Plesee to make an early call before they are all sold, and before it is loo lair. JAMES PURDIE. October 97, I854. lsL I ‘ Form for sale. III". LEASBIIOLD IN'l‘ERF.cl’l‘ of I06 acres fI.ANI|, on the Cross Ilund from Ilrscliley o Pain; "and to wiuloe Road, 6‘ miles from Char- lnllclovvn. between 50 and 00 acres are cleared no in a good store of cshivslion; iv I"r.ims_lloase. nesll new , son 21 foot. with is fool mill. -nd on bail» - ing 16 feel long, wiih a Well at the door. sad a good 3 ing on the back of Ilie Farm, and its abundance river-uiud. lhs rsniainder is covered will! lfirswmll. laingors and Building 'I‘inihsr. Enquire of the Sub- lbs as proln m f u l I.‘ It. \Vll.I.lA)l IIORNE. _ be es. Don. is. less. ' CONTRACT FOR COT PAGE. ENDEII will be reserved until Monday (II o’eIsfi issue) is Ira dsy.ol‘ January IO). st ihsslssstths Issrsvsr aft clisststisrswn Gee. I Go uy. llw a Cotlsgusi the E1 «the. ms and Ipserlssilsu nybsssssstlv. Ilesry Isdih's. ._) nnossr iivuoiuiN.ocs'y. Chsslswstows. ltlh Nsv.. IlH' IIB subscriber per Orssnent and Sorsnuc, from consists in Farmers‘ BOILERS, I. .' C mum and am". e . srssni Lines and Pins. CLOCKS, 8 da of'I‘IinblurI, Lumps, Prusunu ' Cloth, Window Fixtures Tables, Mahosan Rocking. Cans and Wood Hes Wouien's and oaths’ India as Linen, Braces. Shirts, Checks. and stick bsgwocd Csgile Soap. Lard. liailousiowa, November 20, I854. Port |_Icono_ies—Cnnfrciionsry, consisting of Cocoa llallu. can Iinlppmg Iiisses, Burnt Almonds, Cnrdaineii-s. Sugar Plums sud l-oons—SaIinels, Jesus, Lining-. red and blue Flhiiiiuls, \Vool Liner-y Bud 'I'i«:li, while and blue Colions—-Cumlle \\'i -k, h If h M‘ , 1 wood, Fualic. Indigo, Groceries, ii -1: sets a boxes ‘es, buses and kegs Tohecco. has Pepper, tings llutfeo, Cumllml, .~t..;.,.. Craclo-rs. :rlot Ixesd, sIlll’III.l', Soda. Washing l’owd‘er,'B.rIung Soda, Drum I-‘Igs, Walh-its, Fdheria. Casusw Mute, IIAIHINII, Burning I"luid, llice, Hugo, 'lapiocn. Arrovvroot. Pepper Ginger, Clowns, Cinmuimny rpm. |'Pl"‘- 0--I-"3-. l_'w-- A'°m- Lowery-. C-dour. C--tor u«l.s-llpeuo. Liquorice, Souiia,5alls, Oil, Lbeeee. and other articles too numerous to iiisnlion. AMERICAN HOUSE. ' M. ii. on.uIz'o.~' smear, WHOLE_8ALl: AND RETAIL. . to acquaint his n I and rho WEST OF THE JIJIRXET. psblie‘gsnerslly.ihst he has JUST IIBCEIVED l'o.‘,0lI 0' ‘I'll iaA|ll|u'|' fluppbggfgg 4n1I¢:E:n1n¢:: 4; 1w cacpqpgggg overiis ..-..’..-T .u ' peraonull ins - rm"... 5?“: :.Mlil°' :::'r”:V.II:‘°..“l:...y..I0.;I;h.i:l|OllIIIIIIIIlltl Msrlret,sndilmnlrfoll‘orpaat favors patronage at his usual low prrese.. IlisdlOCK I80 ll-rovus—cnesioting ol'Cooking, l:srlour, Ilsll. Bed-rosin and Canada . olevery drseriplionfirslss, on l'O0l§ of every ds:cripuon..~l.urs, l'uiirlls_ i-i.....i, |,...,.,_ d . sh“ rrrhflglalgih, Co‘. M Spugg sscririoir ' .| ‘ , |r' ‘C ‘ 5, _.- , T\“‘updl::l"‘. Door unrirflltultrr lioTI0lo_n"l‘abT:' lflnudgmou "M". mum of Jew]. Ben’. mm. “WI ‘:3:l|l‘r:;i;'I.;.tV|I;:«l.i':|:s..lt:dh;uh'lo(;p‘cpksnldilfisrglfizks. Latches, Bsielisr Knives. SlI'vuiii:iltuts' Tools, l"n05l|I.hgpI(l‘llO.o sad Samara. l"’ilekrAxss, or, iitsay... _ s ol r v ‘seep, tsp n's at one es, I -‘bushel and Pack Measures, Sions Jars, lironnis, 'I be “"050”. . Knife-Irays, Wssli Beards. K under Blinds. variety of Ladies‘ llaslrr-ts. Iinlllllg Pins, 1 lstlrleu: and Iwuiily-four hour, dillerent patterns. Gl.A:l.‘l\VAlll"., consisting "5" "4 CW“ slllfillo VlII0I.‘spuie Castor Iielslsa-, Mills, Tea Iiclls nud Ciuiialen, Bil USIWJ of every I 3flI¢¢I. 5cMw-. lloor llaodlo-s, llinges. ‘I 3-llflllue. Currier!‘ 'I'nr-Is, .\Ianere and Hay ‘I'll 3|". Cbllrul, Usk Ass-lisurllse. Swinging dial! and Ull FUIll‘l‘I1Il—-Mlltslglllty 80!-‘AS, Sofa Tables, Dining and Breakfast Tallies, Tailor ".4 won; led Chairs, Washolands, Badsiuada, C.-“lip, Mung, | . . . R"l’b°' °"0E3- BUITIIO _lilIlJOI and Cons. l'lii|clreii's Tess of every (rO_cl’I.y‘s.lIon-—IIdQ,' hack pod Ivory Combs. Steel Watch (1I|u|ua‘ s.,.°r,,¢i.,._ gm" 5",,“ mg |;,,..,,,,,_ air . l_vnry I‘ooih I’icks, Stone and head I encils, 1-enlmg M's: , finufi'umI .~'uull' Iiiixeu-Stalin-ugly, '| |‘i||imlI"Is Msllo, love and food beanie t':i..li.h BarIiey.- 8:: in 5; no .. in Glen. . lir-veiii llollneid. Stuffs. Ground Mnlusoes. ‘ \\’ll.l.l.\.\I ll. DAWSON._ In preparation, arid to be published in 1855. AOADIAN GEOLOGY : -A popular account of the Geological Slruclure and Mineral Resources of Nova Scorn, .dnd perliens of the neighboring Colonies. By "J. \V. Dawson. l".G.8. &,c. HE above Work will consist of about 800 ocliivo pages. and will be illusiiaied by a logo Geoln. gicnl Map. Sections, and Figure: of I-‘o¢gi|., Ir “in include at large mass of unpublished notes. referring to Nova Scotui. Cape Breton, Prince Bilwaid Island iind pails of'New Brunsw icli, the substance or pis- teen pnpcrs contributed by the author lo the Geolo- gical alocioiy of London and other Scisiniif . '-Tocieiies, and notices of the more recent discoveries oi other Geologists. These materials will be arranged in such in manner es in present to the general reader in complete view of the structure of Nuvii Scoli.-i and the ueiglibouring districts, as far as at present known. ‘ I f VERY COMFORTABLE! Warm feet when Sleigh driving. U81‘ opened, two Crises, l.lllilreu and lienllen.uu's l"ur Uvershoes, ii new and superior article, I’ sale at “ King square llouse." (.‘i;iilt(:l‘. [ll-‘.F.lt,Jun. Chsrloiletovvn, 20th Dec. l85~t. din lul. Temperance Hall 0 y. 'I‘llE A......i (il:1.\"El(Al..\IEl1’l‘l.‘J sum. holders of the ‘fussrsiuiivcs llau. Coss- _ rain will be llllil in the 'I'o-in,» rmce llall, in iliis 'l‘own on Monnav. the First Iluy q/‘January rirzl, ll 7 O'clock. p. in.. when a punctual alauuduiico is respectfully iequesied. a by order ofihe Directors, J. W. blOltltI$O.Vl. Acting Secretary. December I9. 1854. Ex. ' ' general va Inc of with its ieluhous to the lncls an , _ -Geology. and lo the present and prospective the useful minerals. \Viih Ilre view of ascertaining the number of copies likely to be required. subscription liaisuill he lult with Messrs. A. It \V. McKinley iuid B. G. Fuller, Iliilifax; Messrs. J_. Dawson dt don, l'ic Mr. A. vvscn, Yuruinulh; Mr. St. John; Mr. G. 'l‘. Ila-zird. Charlottetown. Price to subscribers, lbs, payable on delivery of the wurli. Price after publication, I0s. MAI . V "E Mails for the neighbouring Provinces and the United States will be made up at is ollice and forwarded, during Ilie month of Ucceiubrr ensuing, every 'I'ooadny and Friday inorning, ni Nine u'clocli;snd a Mail for Engla will he made up and sent on the lat. sill. ist, I9th, and 2srli. TIIOMAS OWEN. Postmaster General. General Post Ofieo, November 80, IBM. BENJAMIN CHAPPELL AS the following. among other things, for sale. which he will dispose of on reasonable tenns:-- Rubbsr Boots and S ; anther Boots. Shoes and Brograns; Oil Cloth Suits. Gliiled Hats, Boil‘ \Veg|.ru. Sui Unbleached Cotton; Collon Warp. Time Pieces, Brooms, Buckets, Indigo and other dyesisfls; Craclisre.'i‘sa. Sudan , .\Ioi.assus. 3.,,.[,_ unmllgg, Rice, Chocolate. llluo, Starch, 'l'o- Isucoo, Spices, 'I'abIo Salt. Shovels, llsy and Manure I-‘orlis. lbo Bushels LIVERPOOL SALT, 200,000 Shingles. lb,000 feel Pins Boards, 6000 feet ltefuss Deals, soon that sledding, 8000 feet Bcaniling. bgCordo Firewood. lso. ' I00 acres of Land, heir No. 55 [I“iIl_v-five]. situate on the Road leading roui Frederick t.'nve in amino’. Mills. on Lot or Township Number Eleven, in Princp County. Chsrlottelsiewu, Oct. 8. Dixon's Pulling, Dyeing and DRESSING ESTABLISHMENT, s1-. rr:'rsii's car. TIIESE MlLl.S_ are now in full operation. and finish the l'loih in a superior mariner. Spe- cimens of the work can be seen of the follouiup s u s u r s: (Thsrlolieiown.— Geo. 'l‘. Has1AID's Book Store. Georgetown.--lion. Josunr Wmnvsiaii. Mount .\‘iswsri.— Mr. ilsueu: Corns. Pinelle Mills -Mr. Aux. D xoil. Vernon ltiver.--Mrnlauso flavors, Alexander's Inn. [17 Two Priseo were awarded to pieces of cloth full dressed at the shore Esishlishnieiii. Mr. Jsnoh Lippineolt. ofihe firm of Lipplncnli & Co.. Nova Scotis, is the Superintendent of the above Establishment. JOHN DIXON. Wshlng madeieasy and Pleasant VII OI’ IOITO I Washing Powder. 1 Chemical TIIIB Powder, prepared by u -tiaal lilserniol. 50 a superior article for Washing Llothes. The pr: 0 lnjur is the Inset . Ono pselrsgs of this Powder will tasks two llnns of salt essp, superior lity for all dowiosl sees. ethiug sesssds this powder, sllsr having been sisds Ievnssll ssspfor removing gveaesspsis from wsstss slahse and outputs- E llhesilsassu each package ofihe Fowdsr ~.— .h. iflullnw-ad, will, give, odors fair tril. I W. I. WA‘l‘I)N. Gosoval Agni for_P- B. lslsnd Isld also by l. W. leriuiss. sad 1'. Dssssr sav. Jho II. ION» CI- Firc Wood, Fire Wood. _ ’ 0 be sold at Auction ou Tuerulriy next in II o'clock, ml the a‘ou:li \\Iilnihiru ltond,_lvin iiiilss from I’:-plur Ial.ind llridge, shoal Ivianly ucrsvu ; l"ire wood III small lots to son purchasers uuouui; urii:ii.Juu. 20th Dec. 2in A BAZAAR. Under the patronage ofllrs. Duly. ILL be lisld (D. V) hl. ihr. 'l‘sssru-uric: llai.i.. Clluflilllctonu, ihe Iinil week in Jauuiiry suit, in aid of benevolent purposes. ' ' public are invued lu c0isII’Il.l|liO. now. as. ii-bi. BRASS FOUNDRY. AND MACHINE SHOP. B)’ H’. . H038. ‘\TOW open in GrenlGeMgu Street, on the old I: Clipper and lines bought. As ‘if’... is. 1854. ' Auctioneer and Commission , eroh . ~ THE Subscriber bog,-ate lisriimncg no hi. I’.-‘mid. and the public, in.-ii he otfers his services in the above line of business. \VlI.l.l. \l B. TUPLIN. Margnte, Lot I9, Oct. 25. am WILLIAM M. HOWE, ATTORNEY A .\'D BARRISTER. Otiice in (irsfiou Sireel. in the building formerly occupied by the lion. liilward l'.rIroer. All lsluud papers lni BENJAMIN nnsmusav, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND .V0'l‘.dRYPUBI.(, Otfice-Dosbrisay's Buildings, Queen Street‘ E8‘ Charlottetown. NOTICE. ALI. persons indebted to the Subsrril-er whose accounts should be settled in the fall of the your, are requested in novliu imniedioie payment. ' Those whore nccounis are long overdue, are in- formed lllltl if not pnid I‘.-rlhiviiln, noenliu measures will be resorted to for their iv-coury. ' Glullltutl Ill-'.F.R. jun. Charlottetown, Nov. 22.]. I854. All piipufe bw i.t..‘ s.e;i_._ We ¢i>‘ I.‘ ' co ‘5-:3 5 3-50 3:3,?" 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