TARR aan + wiht » Ny ild - s ES, > ‘ Olors, © pleat cusebold ag. + #5 ime) H * Colors, T! Shere at tag “toa gr, DeeRe: vw, ee eed! Ches LDS, Ss. krcely Vaiuted “aCieug of the of aule there u¥wle- * ooly tclied these thos bevs than ts 9? he@dj- Pi. Rive Ver tly ant. b hae tie te tied rc Yy ti, _ ot» ik ) ) “Chis is truc Liberty, when Preeborn Men, having to advise the Publie, may spea Vol. ABV, A Weekly Sournal of “a - - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Monday, November 28, 1864, a ea Hews. 2 or oe ae Literature, and lk froe.**---Euripides. olitics, ian = .5- SRISaaer Se e eEe See New Neries.---No, 52. Ss ee ee OS se ee Fall & Winter DAWSON'S BUILDING. =G-4t. aaa 0 rons blelagat AND The Importations § WILLIAM H. WILSON FALL GOODS | sate General Merchandise, NOW COMPLETED LIVERPOOL HOUSE! WILLTAM FULL, | wie, tea. tice, sud taney PLANNELS, ] ESLKLES to announce to his customers! | ve ss ako perecs ip ahuee eer dete that ke HAN RECEIVED, per Barques Uperior Meltena, very cheap; Mantle Cloths, Mantles, and Ready-made CLOTHING. |) FEATHERS, Hats, Shawla, Bonnets, Gloves, Hosiery, &e., &e. s——— CONSISTING IN PART OF—-—— LADIES, DRESS GOODS, styles; Coburgs, Alpacas, Lustres, Delaines, Wincies, Freach Merinos and Delaines. Grey, White, Striped aud Printed COTTONS. SHIRTINGS, Viekings, Osnaburgs, Drills, Jeans, Sheetiugs iu (irey aud White. Commedere sud Undine, from LIVERPOOL. aud Lotus irom LONDON, his Fall Supply of BRITISH and FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE o whieh has been purchased in seme of the BEST | TABLE Ce TLERY. Bbreth Knives, Powder, HOUSES in GREAT BRITAIN, and will be) SMh Caps, Blister Steel, &e. Ke. guild at bis usual low prices, BOOTS and SHOERS, Ladies’ Wellington RUL- ‘ BERS, Rubber Shoes, &e., Ke. THE STOCK COMPRISES: | GROCERIES; TEA, superior quality ; STAPLE DRY GOODS—Cotton! Melswes Raisins, Tobacco, &e., Ke, Warp ia all colours, Grey and White | OOP SKIRTS, in great variety. Cortons, Striped Shirtings, Tickings | Drills, Oxnaburg Bagging, aud Flanuels in | Stock of Beariet, White and Blue. Weavers’ Reeds, Nails, &c., FURS, iwperted direct: trom the } Moutreal Factory, consisting of — SHI R rING FLANN E LS in great | BOAS, in Mountain Martin, Stone Martin, Fitch, | Mock Fitch, Luatred, Opomsun and Minesota = = = a - ' \ few Blankets, Rugs, Carpetings, Xe. } CAPS, in Hair Otter, Plucked Otter, Grey * , eer Nushed Alired, and a lot of other es. A Choice assortment of WIN TER a he ee, t 1 : 7 styles 1" , 2 lis tie gs, Vv. «, JEO4, CLOTUS, im Beaver Pilot & Wh they — ct : MANTTE CLOTUS, in all colours NOTICE! and qualities. | J 8 HEREBY GIVEN to the TENANTS / yQ? Fy yQoQ . oi on the Estate of the Honorable LADY LADIES DRESS MATERIALS, | SEORGINA PANE, that Dwillbe at Mr MALL'S in Plain and Checked Wincey*, Kuickerboeckers, | gad at Mr. Co LOWTHER'S, in CRAPAUD, at or Camilets, Coburgs, Alexandra Clocha, &c. ibent the end of this mouth, for the collection of jai : os } Dress Trimmings and Linings, | | Re «ta, wettlement of Accounts, and other purposes m great varict) Dated this L0th dav of November. 1864 MANTLES and SHAWLS, in din HENRY PALMER, Ayeut, the newest style« and matertale, CC. LL. STRICKLAND, LADIES’ FELT HATS, in all! | qualities, A choice assortment of os a and usetuluess with eATL? TO : (GOLD VLATINA. BONNET RIBBONS, in all) “‘peen's Celeure and Widths. A select asaortment of | she aivede c< 4 » ‘be » joeen aved long enough elsewhere to prove it to Seta Late BRS. een thee ce Plumes, Feathers, Borders, &e &c. uade in MECHANICAL DENTISTRY , ve"T ‘ "1"CQ . ' Many caunet wear Gold and W IN ] ER ‘ iLOV ES, in great | Silwer in the mouth cau wear the Vuleauite wiil variety, in Cachmere, Cloth, Ringwood & Kid . ? . 7 my ’ i In LADIES’ WOLLEN GOODS, | Pach vt ke a large axsortaenut ef dearcibaldi Jackets It is free trou all taste or amell. olka Do., breakfast Shawls, Chest Protector It being eve goutinuous there ix me wud Opers liu de. wasible chanee for the lodgement of food or the A great variety of FUR BOAS. Gentlemen's Furnishing GOODS. | Yanety. all | ECAYED Teeth filled and restored to Vuleanite, although a vew thing here, bas pe raonsa Whe ease and comfort. Phe acids of the mouth have no galvanic ac- picee, werelions of Che mouth. It is kept clean with much less trouble than sold or Sts : I posseases tere strength than a base of Gold A large a-aertment at feshiconatle r Silrer and is tt the same time much lighter. READY — MADE. CLOLILLNG, | u case of great absorption of tue gatas, th ; -f * y tlie <* ’ “e hollu iw Over-t'oate, Dante and Vests, ne eS — ee ee “FLANNEL Sitrrs MUFFLERS, Fur Hats and Caps, Fauc) mie the cleeks their former tuluess in ua) pearance, Glesves, Scarfs, Ties, Collats, &c. &e j ron al fthaw Gott ie placed withiu the reach vf thos | ALSO, f more limited means. ‘hlorefor ed in extracting. THE USUAL ASSORTMENT OF bi Chloroform used in extracting Chartettetown, July t%, [04 GENERAL GROCERIES. pewrisnay, Muscovade Sugar and Molasses, | ne Prime COFFE, TRA warranted, Coffee. | Dr. Louis de Chevry, ‘rushed Sugar, Raisine, Currants, Spices, ° “ natin tists “Surgeon Dentist, (from Paris.) Great George street, Charlottetown. Furniture Wareroonis. RELPLCLAL TEEPE inserved in every style, with such u clore imitation of nature GEORGE DOUGLASS, that the wost skilful eye cannot discern the diffe: The greatest cure is bestowed upon the Manufacturer and Importer of Furuiture | sail evidence of tlie work maatinliigs All dettal and Upnolstery Goods. Joperaticns are performed with professional dex © SEL MEE E! , .: . | tv Teeth inserted with or without extractin 1s the attention | ‘erty X gRe ba PEL LLY one 7 aliens te : ») | he roots—the best substances xre emploved. All of such as are in want» or ae wed ah wn work warranted ue represeuted Prices mivds rute ice é Adeice given daily free of charge. wr oT ‘ . rr DENTIFRICE ELIXIR, ! For Purifying the mouth and Preserving the Peeth ; mt xrepared by DR. DE CHEVRY, Surgeon Dewtiat ant ining Ki. sae + aheuners and Walnut from Parts) This Elixir strengthens the gume CHAMBER FURITURE, in oak, maple, wal- | renders the breath ayrecable and keeps the mont! nat nud revcw ved. 100 W oud wnd Cane-seut |i 4 constant state of freshness and heulth, wud i ‘ MAILS, fifice STOOLS, Office und Rocking i indispensable tu those wear artificial teeth Direc CHAIRS; Wi and Tassela; Walgut and Guilt Mouldings tor Pietere Prawgs. Jaki gs Giusecs and Plutee heap Vogl, De eneh ; ib Ake | owe ak K Ad ENS. —ALAO—-— Fvery article in the trade required for Honse- | beeping supplied at the gjcupest rate and shortest a GEORGE DOUGLASS, of Kent Stevet and King Square, Charlystetogrn, #. E. Island. an one a ~ | [* returning thanks for the very liberal | i patronage bestowed rince commencing business or " = >a. &s <s iy Ce ; i on : o ” btrpate that the same may still be continued towards W E HAVE R ECELV KD, ex Barque him, He wishes further to slate his present large LOTUS, from LONDON, stork of DRAGS aw CUE MICALS, choice | | Perfumery, Teilet Argeles, &e. Ke. The best der 98 Paciazes PBABo crip'ion gf every thing conrected with the trade witch we enn conSdently recommend nee. wat his new and spacions Warervows « of Beut Street and King Square, und examine lis ss r . TIDNITITIPDL STOCK OF FURNITURE, of the very Jates! deviyns consisting of : Drawing Koes SETS. in green rep, shady and bair cloth ; water, dip the brush, aud clean the Leeth as usual Jufullible remedy for the Toothache i Oftice at all hours of the day. September 19, 1804. 3m Dr. W. G, Sutherland, a urine selavted in LA INLION trom the best estublishsents | by those competent of doing justice to the busivess | We would also intimate having imported a first | Phe Dispensary Department will be under his own | zines C OF PEE MOAST ER and MILL, are now pre- | jgymediate superintend. ace. wared te taruixl: & superior article in FRESH “kuUND COFFEE ithe fact of having pructiand itt Scotlind savera! | years. and ner ly twenty veare of extensive colonia! Navcember 7. 1&4, Firm 7 prac ticein every branch of his profession, combined . ¥ ; | with anremitting assiduity and personal atiendance, CARD. } will not fail to obtain confidence and ensure satis faction. [wR Advice to the pour gratis. CHARLES L. HAWBOLT, Queen-atreet, Ch'tewn, P. E. Island { December 7, 1863 Commisssion Merchant and Auctioneer, -—————--—----—-— icc Aileen Xu. 94 MOLLIS STREET HALIFAX, N.S TEVIIE SUBSCRIBER offers fur sale on v she : hb ALA EAA, 2d.9., : as . ° LIBERAL TERMS— ESPECT ELLY announces to bis ac- 60 dave BOLE LEATHER quaintances and othecs ip J’. E daland, th. — + wwe hie ‘KELS ait, he has commenced business us gbovs, wid ie pre- ‘ armen Eh, spared to receive consizuments ty (apone ut Anction i WwW de BROODS, er otherwire He is of opinion, from hie long ac: | 10 chests TRA, unintanee with the trade of PE. Inland, New 50 boxes PY & COMMOSOSZP , Sranewick aud Nova Seotia, he will le glle iv do Su du ARES, justice to those who patrouize bite 5 dg BROAD AXES, BREF ERESCES + 10 wetia @airbauk'’s Platform SCALES. Purdie, km, Charlottetown, be . ae — ¥e rheud, Haq, laste tn ‘ r a. S. CARV ELL. Dousld Musriegy, Hay. «ow Leadon | June 13, 1864. tf ' 3 Bb itiibneiiiee ed Darel l eed to Jie Papeete PG AM Kerosene! Kerosexe! CARD. {> SPOCK, aed FOR SALE - FHVIE Subscriber desires to express his 25 eneks KEKOSENE OL. moneere t anke for the te.¥ ektensive custom June 33. tt J.8. CARVELL a piven to the fare firm of * Dacaazr & Wirsos,’ | PRU Resting NACugyxe CastixGs and Leyes te an ounce to hie friends ad the public i oes E NONS. that be has takbeu the Store on the corner of a | BEER & SONS Geeorwe aad Keut Streets, known as © DAWs NS BUSL Vise.” near the old stand, where he inteuds | te wpes, about the 15th OCTOBER, A farge and Fashionable | STOCK OF GOODS, urehased at some of the best Houses in GREA } KITAIN, aod trusts that by strict attention to ba-iness he will continue to merit aud receive ble patrunaye. i A . ae W. Ul, WILSON. Churhottetu« n, et 3, 1864. ad bass FLOUR! FLOUR! OR SALE by the Subseribers— 200 burrels Extra Suae FIAIL#, BEER & SONS. Augnet 4, 1864. ‘ poe ; : WHITH BEANS! J UST RECEIVED, aud for sale by the i Barre! or Bushel— 5 bbls Canadian WHITE BEANS, XN. RANKIN. September 12, 1864. ee /ROSEWOOD PIANOS, At Private Sale. 2 ROSEWOOD COTTAGE PIANOS. (Gilbert maker.) 1 Mahogany do do (Brosdwoed maker.) The above Instrqmente are lrag Frame, war- ' 250 a Snperfis dw 130 rm Fine Pe N. KANKLN, Queew-street June 13 rf a8: CABVETA, | | Getober 3, 1864 t - MOLASSES! — Lost ! pe Subseriber has just received, direct qyN SATURDAY LAST, between Mr from the WEST INDIES, i Choire MOLASSES, | ypprp. The tinder wii} be liberally rewarded by 100 Peughs aud b ona oe ie at the Mtoe af W. HM. WILSON, JS. CARVELL. | Duwe’s Build > IRE1 in all the latest / HARDWARE, Shovels, Hoes, Plough Mounting, | Sugar, | W. IL. W. bega to call apecial attention to his | Prineesa Royal BOAS, very superior ; | Surgeon & Mechanical Dentist. | Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver and Vuleanite, | { wd uonatural, this base cau be built OU wo as to} jly expected 500 barrels EXTRA FLOUR: 100} The expende of the Valeanite being much lew | anufacture of the plates, and their wake and finish | iy Palle dad Ciavieee: pend Ort Put « few drops of the Elixir in a fittle | vue ABperlor SU P ERIOR TOOTH POWD ER, i fe DR. DE CHEVRY will be found at bi: | | : | ! Bug nial le aud Mr. Crabb's. a Stone Martin SUMMERSIDE. | a3 ISG4 New Goods. {S64 Ex Commonorse and W. W. Lon, from LIVER, POOL,—Cot ELLewortH, ARGONAUT, PRAKL, Comet, Many Cieavacann, and Steamer Commanca from UNITED STATES. i Hiss JUST OPENED A LARGE! ‘§.GE Subseriber ee nats a lurge gad | OF GUUDS, ! we'l-selected SrOCK ; by the ubove named vessels, ‘Direct from the Mapufacturers in Eng- land, and from first Houses in the United States, Which he will sell at his Stove, SUMMERSIDE tor cash, or approved credit, consisting, in puri, ol- Coburgs, Lustres, Alpacas, Delaines, Lanias, printed Muslins, Ginghama, Zerifla Cheeks; Kepps, | Prints, Grey and White Cottous, Striped shirtings, Bedtick, scarlet, Glue, white and faney prinied | Flannels; Mauutlesa, Shawls, Bonnets, Hats, Kib | bows, Flowers, Cap Fronts, Parusole, Umbrellas | ttloves, Hoisery, Huir Nets; ready-made CLOTHING in Coats, Jackets, Pants, Vests, Flannel and Cotton Shirts. aper and Linen | Slart Collars, Neckties and Handkerchiets, Scurfs. | ladia Kubber and Cotton Braces: Black and Faney | Doesking, Blne and Black Brondcloths, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Stock velt. Rossel! Cord, Linen dowestic, j Jean, Velvets, Canada bayying, Osuaburgs. Dueck. Carpeting, Blankets, Counterpanes, Sheets, Veroun. } Serge, Oil Clothes, Ladies Collars, Handkercliets, | Neckties. Stays and Corsets, Carpet Bags, White wnd Blue Cotton Warp, Tutors Trimmings, Ludics Dress Trimmings, | HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SIIOES Putty, Blister and Cast Steel, Pots, Pans, and apritre Covers, Sad Lrous, Gunpowder wmd Shot, Suot | Codlines, Mania Rope. Frying Pans, Gridirons ; % large assertinent of Hinges aud Screws, Plouy! | Craces, Leading Harness, Halter Chains, Muller Bitts, Backbands, Watering Chains, Rings, Buck bes; jevery deseription; Seelyards. }Cupbourd and Chest Locks; | squares, Hundaaw Sets, Latches, sewing and Pep fing Awls, Side und Steve Blackiug, Bed Screws, | Copper Nails, Puinp aud other Tacks, Jewsharpe, | } black and White Coitin Furniture, Spoke shaves Mide Bevils, Ssoothing, Jack aid Teving Planes, i Screv: Bitts, Gimblets, Firmer and Socket Chisell-, ) Drawing Kuives, Thompson Serew Augurs, Ameri- uu und Buglish made Horse Nails, Coil Chain, } Paint Brushes, S sh Tools, Whitewash and Serab- | and Shoe | ing Bruehes, Miur Brooms, Horse | | } ; F : . Brushes, Sheep Shears, Preserving Kettles, Fine | Pooth and Dressing Combs Shoe Kuives Steel Pens Table Kuives aud Forks. Carvers, Pocket Kuives } } Fable nud Tea Spoous, Salt aud Mustard Spoous | Razers and Straps, Tooth and Shaving Brushes | Cooking Ghusres, Sheaths aud Belts for sailors’ knives, Chalk Lines, Shoe Thread, | Yellow Closing Flax, Scissors. Violen Strings con plete, Oveter Kuives, suil Needles. Carpenters brads, Traysand Watters, Sauce pauus, Horse Kasey. Mill Pit. Cross-eat band and Tenon saw Files, Wood | Slutes and Pencils, Cleueh Rings, Spikes, Weavere’ } Reed's Paints, Oils, Ked and Yellow Ochre, Blue, | (Glue, Borax, Washing and Baking Soda, Cadbear | Extract of Legwood, Alum. Log and Red Wood, j Annatto, Indigo, Olive aud Castor Gil, Epsat Salt=, j rena, Seidliiz Powders, Sulphar and Brimstone, | Pimento. Rerin, Ruisius and Currauts, assorted {Cundy and Lozenges, Cloves, Nutmegs, Lemon i Svrup, Walnuts, Filberts, Almonds. Dried Apples, tinger, Pepper. Mustard, Vinegar. Snuff. Salt wite, Candies, Soap, Tea, Tobacco, Cheese, Crick re, Pilot Bread. Ginger Snaps. seed Cake, Matchen, | Clocks, Puch, Tar. Oakum, Round and Flat Teen Tables, Chairs, Bedeteds, Wiashstands, Hocking | Luirs, Settees, Cradles, Sele Leather. Bibles Pertaments, Catechinme, Praver aud other Books, (Stationery, Buckets. Broome. Elay Rukes. Sewthe Sneathe, American Broad and Narrow Axes, Adser | Hatekets, Wool Cards, Hoop Skirts, Cane for "Tow pe &e Ge. ——ALSe—— 1500 Barrels SUPERPINE FLOUR; and hour- foarrels CORN MEAL, together wiih a great va- riety ef other GOODS. CF” The highest price alwave paid in Cash for OATS, EGGS, WOOL and SHEEP SKINS. JOHN ANDREW McDONALD. Summeraide, June 27, WOR Old Abe calls for 300,000 men: | Let Old Abe rip!! I] AD yeu not better listen to the esl] o the undersigned, who invites the uttention if the public to » VALUABLE FREEHOLD} The }PROPERTY whieh Furm consists of 160 ACRES OF LAND, situated xbout a mileand a aalf from: Port Fil! huving Ue front on Richmond Bay. About Liv facres are now under enltivation, and the resi- jue is covered with Hard and Soft Wood on the premises there isa comfortable two-story Dwelling House. a large Varn, Out-houses, and an excellent i Well of Water. Any quantity of senweee and wuestemnd can be hud on its shore during sunmer they offer for sale. a large wesortiwent of | Plough Metals, Cut and Wrought Nails, Pit. | | Croas-eut, Hand, and Tenon Sawa; Window Glaus, | Bags, Powder Flasks, Gan Caps, Percussion Gans, | | Fishing Rods, Trout and Cod Hooks ; Hoes, Shovels | Spades, Grillin Seythes, Seythe Stones und Kitles. | with a large assortment of Harness Mourting of | Door, Pad, Chest, j Carpenters Kuler, | White and | Rasps, best Boot Web, Whips and Whip Thongs, | a ee oe ee ra _ . LITERATURE. |her fingers, Then ho tried bie hand with ‘gleam in his dark eye that meant mischief.{ two of his toes. He has not opened hie jawe ann nnn mmwwwrewrwn | Rodden alone, and won thirty dollars, as he | He won it—then lost it. Lt was lost and won| for more than thirty yeare, but still — | THE FOREMOST STONE, _ | boasted to Browne, at half # dollar a game. | severabtimes, but rested in the pocket of the o with ones. food" sa ie Lr was no use to advise him. ~ He was as countryman, x eS eee ae : ; ; j placed withm bis lips, and left under the |couceited as he was honest. Like many ‘Smart fellow, but youcan’! keep @ hotel, guidance of Mother Nature,who pee | very green persons, he b lieved bim-elf av mor win my terbucker box,” said be. angutce ite safe conduct ifto the etéinkch. excellent judge of character, aod as sharp as! The next day they played agaia, and be) He lies uyon his vide, upon a fow bed or ja needle. lost his box, and watch, and thirty dollars | coach, which serves also asa litter, with ne ; | The night before we were to reach Mem-; The next day they were at it again, when | feet drawo up somewhat, and hie right hand | Cun fesl he never did a wrong, | phis Rodden and Greene were playing. aud| the luck seemed to turn for the green one, ata up reed eee eee ww ni alt | oniees so ; ; E ' Str : . , | day long, shiftin 8 position once dur- Whose will could curb each passion strung? | a ee eee ene mrs ees - % sate iaaly ns ing twenty Sour hours. when he ie turned over j ag au usual, ‘ i‘ Gambler bet a large sam OF Money, 10) on the other side. While he is thue odm- j until he was tired, and tu ned in about 11 fact, all or nearly all he had to lose, and! pletely oasified —a huwan block of lnmestone, }o'clock. Then Rudden and Greene drauk then the countryman refused to play any | as it were—bis skin retains its normal char- | wore, and stronger drinks than usual, and +longer, j tcter, and condition, and discharges its iwnec- ithey played for bigher stakes. Lt was the} * Not to-night, anyhow,’ said be. ‘I m’gh: | ene perieetiy, being, perhaps, more sensi- fold sory — infatuation, ma ’pess, and o' | be willing to play to-morrow, but 1 want te} ens however, tu the touch of any object, ns vourse the loss of the fast dollar Greene bad sleep with my pockets full for one night | mas of p Gy or © baie, hot in eoanny” de n the world. Then came another insavity., [ allus put my in the cuptain’s |). 4 “vee: he Nig tateinenphockia fate d. : ity. | Pp y Own Money 10 the ceptaiMs) hands or face, it locke lake marble of a worse than that of the druvkard aud the) sale, but vil keep this ere that was yourn, | yell »wish tinge, brought up to the highess Lustead | to sleep on, just for luck." , possible etate of polish. lie liew there on bis * That foolish fellow will be robbel to- | couch like a recumbent statue. night,’ [ said to myself, *and may be| lis health is good; he has an excellens murdered.’ [ had such a presentiment of | *PPetite, and lives withal a hearty life, One | lowing scarcely legible note ;— mi-chief that [ could vor go to sleep, and at |is naturally curisus to kaow how his mind is Diame not to» harslily when you hear Some brother man haa gone astray ; In merey xngels shed a tear, And mortals euch may mise thd way. Breathes there'a man who iu bis hourt Whose tongue ne'er played an unkind part, If ench there Le, then he alone May judge and cast the foremost stone. For youth spreads beauty many a suaro, Love leads him captive where he-will; For man deth hot ambition glare, To foil the reason, conscience still - Mid-life attuiued, oft frieypship's hand Enchains him to the soeial board ; | | gambler—the insanity of despair, Bring acenes in calmer mood deplored. f going to his berth, be ascended to the har- But tet the perfect man alone ricane deck. There he took off his coat aud | vest, aud wrote oo a serapoof paper the fol- And sony and jest, discourses bland, | | i | Be judge, und cast the}foremost atone. | Look inward, ye whose tongues condemn ; A blot is there! or small or great ; i Then let soft Pity plead for them | Who erred, for error’s tnan’s extate ; | ; Tle who hinself a saint believes Doth blind himself, and will at ore; The knave a trusting world deceives; | A self deceiver fool muat be. Who dures to cast the foremost stone ? A There are poems unwritten and sonvs unsung, | pega tintin ie = ‘° ( BS ? iRE Sweeter than auy that ever were heard— } CHE PROGRE - or A GREAT PACT. Poems that wait for*un angel tongue, Poeu.s that ripple through low liest lives— Poems uxquoted and hidden away, | } . } Down in the soul where the beantitul thrives | Sweetly as flowers in the airs of the May. i Poenis that ouly the anvele above ts, Lovking down deep in oar hearts, may behold, Felt, though unseen. by the beings who love us, Read me the poem that never was penned— The wondertul idy! of life that thon givest ; | | Freel from thy spirit, oh ! beantiful friend ! -e ee OUTDONE BY AN ACTOR. lps , vceupied through all the dreary hours. He “To tue Carrain or tas Boat: Rod-| duight, wlicn I heard him go to bed, I Sabeed read, toe he has been wale blind jen hay robbed me when [ was deunk, of oe at ae siate-room dvor, end suid. for thirty years. Cat off from that source, three thousand dollars, ali L bave in the| il you allow me to speak to you? be i® necessarily cast back upon memory, iworld. Lum going to drown myself, Please | ‘LE know what you're gointer sry,’ aaid| and be has & most wonderful developement 'thack Me. Browne for me, ant tcl hia y| "es ‘bur never you lay awake oa my ac-) vt this faculty. 1s is excord ngly tenacivus. | am sor ry 1 did wot bear to hun. jcvunt, | aint a baby, and I know what Hts rewermbere the most minute and wppa- J ux Greene” | Rodden wiil do, as well as you do. Bur! es tee el ee Pa 69 og _ Porfeetion vet wae never known—- | - ° ql : he’s ba: kin’ up the wroug tree Look o'! iG 72 hire si 4 act an event i ine F ° as ‘ . , | ex A , This paper he pinned to his vest, and neds. telchie,t aakd tensnedle bet aeons »| acre before le piled up like strata, { oh sie | qatetly jumped iwiv the river; but-be wa- se dowsttastiotnife | b k ar ummone at wi » OF 8 OCCASION Tequirtes, sonata nee : ad aa | out hore 00 be Gewweddnes Gide’ Gens any- remen ou owie kuife from the bae ot his | vecurrences which have faded frow the minds POEMS UNWRITTEN. iway. ‘There was a ery frum the watch on/| neck, and showed me auder bis pillow a six ut his friends. —Cleavcland Leader. — ; ishovter. ‘* L reckon the-e ere will do the ‘deck, ot a man overboard. Now, [ always|, . ° . ; ’ | business, if he coms. | take any dog Muster with me when [ travel | | He’s as good us a bewie-kuife and a six.) [ ‘eft the man, reassured, aad retarned ALI. OPPOSITE | ; " 4 A. OPPK ONY ws ¢ \ ‘Mlonaenttadaiadtemeadsiaiediten neh lyhuvter any day; so, hearing the ery, 1|'O my berth, bur uot to sleep. Tue bows 1ON VANQUISHED <prang out of the state room with Muster. | went suurting aud rourins on her way up | Plunge a stone intw the middie of « lake, ‘Suave him, Muster! said 1. The dog dida’r the gloomy river. It was high ft,o4, e0d and from the point where it falls ripples creping ec, at cam iT cet tat ea rig ig a jand bed bun up, unt 1@ steamcr's bozt P ’ , | they teach at last every porti 4 - jtook them bo:h in, and brought them on | than once L saw pass the flosting| i | Sy ie inet a wus, - — ward again. The captain came down on Corpses trom barut or exploded steamers. | 6 Ov os ee eee | Rudden, but Rodden drew a bowie-kuife and| 43) 1 lay think og of all thie, [heard o ae shepense: ey oe te showed fight, ‘The boat bad touched atjstyp. The countryman slept with bis door | ight, its fame is certain in the end to fil Written on lives as in letters of gold. Memphis, and belore anything could be| ope? ife would * choke to death at once,” the world. This has been strikingly illus- bisa rempieog AD : | |doue, he bad broken away aud was clear he suid, ‘ if he did not get the air.” Pcople | trated in the progress of Professor Houlloway's | Sting to my son! the sweet song that thon livest ! : , ; e : fis mother, elegant aud as imperturbable brought up in lug houses are apt to feel so. invaluable remedies. Twenty years ago they ws ever, had their bigg ge taken ashore, and | | sprung to mg let a0 crept towards the} were first announced in London ; nyw they we We.esoou on our way, like the river, and|State-room. The door was shut. There) I : ; life, and all that sort of thing, and 1 forgor| was the sudden explosion of a pistol foliowed | ef se aaa mon aa a, all about the adventure. New Oslesns was} by a fierce cry, [opened the door, Rodden a ce a ec Marcieeans a cily at that time, full of wealth and beaury, | bad fallen on the floor, but be sprung to his | *¥°°P of a grend utilitarian discovery, when | | Tlavirg some busincas to transact at New Orieans L took passage on board one of those Hoatins palaccs to be found on the Missi-sippi | At Catro we took aboard a party that 1 was |aot buppy te see. not a bit of it. 1 don’t like | snags walking about on two teys. The par- i'y consisted of a young man of thirty or thoriy five years old, with bis wfe and a young buby, and his movher. The young {man was what | should call a bard charac- er. Le wore 2 great coat and pants, and purp'e velvet vest, with a massive gold, or it might be gold-plated, chain, across the ‘breast. Uis long black hair was cached and shiny, and smelt like a barber's shop. 1k jhad a red fivffy face, and h's eyes were jbiak and wicked. [le had been what imany call good-looking—good, I do not ‘think be could have been with such a mo- | her. She was a tall aud s'ately woman— quite as tall as her son, and about half a century old. She wore a false front, and lher forehead was shaved to make it look ‘more expansive acd intellectual, [ eun’t answer for her age very accurately, for she was mude up in the most elaborate fashion, jand was die-sed, even on the steamboat in he richest moire ant que and the costliest luce. L have seen a great many women | with litle enough that was womauly abou: tbem, but | pever saw one who seemed to |me so bad as that gau-bier’s mother, Tue fact is, it wasa party of gamblers, Che poor little wife was a trained stool. lying, a purple grave, in the sun, full of'lus- cious pulp and sweetness, Well, it is just j like a grape skin bow, sucked and thrown uuder foot to be tioddyg on; but we'll ad- journo that subfect. Uo the Sb of May, having got through ny bussiness, L left New Orleaus to retura jworth, 1 went on board that Palace of a }boat, Black Iawk, and almost the first per- '-ow | saw was Rodden’s mother, ‘There she , was, with the same stately presence, the } same shaven forehead and false front, the | same rich lace and moire antique ; to which | were now added flashing jewels; and there | was the pretry little woman, with her baby, now a year old, both dressed in the same ‘showy mavner; and presently I saw the jhard faced gambler, Noddea. The young ‘atin wud ber baby luoked pale and il! ; |ibe old mother and ber bopelul looked flush- | ed and eager for prey. 1 paid so much at- |tention to thoae people, aud thought so ;}much of what they had probably been doing ‘all winter in New Orleans, that [ rather ineglec'ed the other passengers; but the day after we started, L observed a particularly {yren-looking individual, with light flaxen | hair, aud awkard slouched hat. biue bome- spun pantaioous, abd & butternut-co!oied coat, which seemed to be both homespun land bome-made. He had old yarn gloves on, | which he never removed, exce;t to put on | ome old leather or kid oues. | watched ‘the gambler, for it had somehow transpired ithat this gawky individual, had been to | Versouw “ishing to purchase can apply tothe un, pigeon, and even the pretty little baby was! New O.leans with a cousiderable cargo cf lersigued on the premises JAS. & ALFRED BROWN. Oct. 24. 1864. isl tf ‘ ‘ A Freehold Farm for Sale. geen of 175 Acres of Front ZY Land, in «a high state of culiivation, with a l youd Dwelling Honse. Baru. Coach House. Ts ling Machine, and all other requisites ruitable tor u i Farm. Also, One Hnudred Acres of Wood Land, in the rear, situate on the south side of Elliot River jabeut seven miles from Charlettetown, and quite fuear two public wharts for shipping produce. &¢ } Phe above property is well worth Che notice of any } persen wiles to purchise a good freehold pro- | perty, being the estate of the lute J. ( Esq. Time will be given for two-thirds of the purchase money. Enquire at the Office of Henry Palmer, Exquire, or at the residence of the sub scriber, in Prince-street CATHERINE WRIGHT, Executrix. Charlottetown, Wetuber 2, Ds64. tf IATINE FOR SALE! pe subseriver offers for sale a FARM as | eres of Land, about 45 acres cleared and ander | Dr. Sutherland bey» ulgp goobserve thats trusts tinieiision the rest covered with hardwood; one | over a» nile from the village of Atberton, fronting on the | Kildare Road 20 chains, litely occupiet by George | On the premises is a new DW ELLING HOURE. 32 « 26 feet. and BARN 40 x 32 fret, and | amused i splendid well of Wouter at the door | ie fitmesomely situated, sind js the most excellent | Farm ou that side of the Island. Warren This Farm Further particulars asto Terma. &c made known on application to the subscriber ot Cancun pec Whart JOLN WHITE. Neptember 26, 1864. FREE LAND | PROB SALE. 125 decres 2 acres upland i I: cleaved, and 20 gerea Sault Marsh, fronting I S ehains on the Share at Fhe rear buts on the main read : ALso— SU aces of Land, 26 acres Qleared, 16 acres of which are feveed gud under crop, fronting Ww chains on the share, She anatin road leading to Reeky Point rans through thie farw Anso-—49 acres near the Chapel. side of nw baneti{ul siver, with sbhoyt 20 scree cleared {J of wigich are guder crop. | gg Abundance vf sea manure ea be liad on the } shore af the farue. ! furme witl be auld are very bi Piesme apply ito Mr. F. W. Hueaes, Examiner Géice, Charlortte- | town, or to N. J. BRUWN. Brown's Mart, Exmont Bay. AnvustS “64. SEASONS WINTER J8 COMI@G! dressed tu attract und lead to acqaintance. Che w fe was very preter, but struck me as ‘and gentle, as [ dare say she wight hav. jbeen under other circumstances. She was ry. ‘This, [ atverwardy found, was uut her ifuult. She was made to pluy ber purt to at- ‘tract ber hushand’s victims. The eoquetrs jot her appearance did not correspond with ‘the expression of her face, There waa a | bacon aud cheese. I thought of poor Greene ang his three thousand dollars. Oue day | | called himself—together. ‘No matte; about my name, mister,’ said exh. | dressed tuo well, and wore too much jewel-| he, ‘call me Lke; L'il anawer to that till the | ! ° ° leows come home. Yuu can't come it over | ; ia i jaud allus wins ? | «| vever played but three games of poker feet with a cut across bis hand, and one of #pplied to the higtest philanthropic pur- you ure ove of them fellers that plays poke: | ae payor | bered al! about it, and approved of returning | his ears shot off. Joor as the countryman exclaimed :— * That varmint !’ * Are you hurt ?° ‘Not a bit of it." He had a slight cut on his band, however. Rodden had scarcely left the state-room when be was grappled watchiug bim. was soon disarmed, bound securely, locked up in @ state-room, His loss of bivod belped, perhaps, to conquer him. asked a lady, who had came from her state- room to indulge her natural curiosity, to go to the poor wife and tell ber the sud truth, that her husband was wounded and a felon. * Oh, what have | not suffered with bim and Aer! If | could but return to my once happy home!’ said the poor wife, when in- formed of the affair. ‘Aad why can you not ?’ asked the lady It was the old, old srory. away fiom home and married a showy scaipp without the conseat of ber parents. done, * Wait a minu'e,’ suid the countryman ; and he went into his state-room, and the Gxt instant came out in a dressing gown anuther and natural head of buir, aod with- ‘actor too, ; j He dashed out of the poses, and aided by the motive of the Press. W hat ave the greatest military achievements compared with those of Thomas Holioway ? [f it be true that the man who causes two ‘ | | i blades of grass to grow where but one pre- viously grew, what shall be eaid of him who hy the porter, who, like myself, had been CUreé ten sick persons where but one was The porter bad seen the | cured befure. brief confi.ct, which he nad no time to pre- | testimony of a'l nations is to be believed, has vent. The rascal struggled bard, but he | done much more than this. Diseases which, aud prior to the introduction of his Pilla and Holloway, if the ageumulated Uintinent, had baffled science, are now te- lreved with an expeditisn and certainty which are literally astoundiug., There is no | getting round or over the fact, fur is is avuuched by the voluntary declarations’ of convalescent multitudes, Professional jeal- ousy and prejudice, the most formidable an- | agonists thet Truth encounters, have been vanquished by the success of these prepara- She kad run) tions, and time-honored medical institutions of Continental Europe have been constrained to admit their yalue and sanction their The captain, the countryman, and myself employment. went aside to consult as to what was to be | In this country, where the people are al- . ways ready to test whatever is new, and equally sayacious in discriminating between the chaff and the wheat of the great mass of noveltics submitted to them, the rapidity out the everlasting old gloves. 1: was my | with which Holloway’s Pills and Gintment acquaintance, Mi. Bowne, and a capital | have obtained universal confilence has, per- haps, no parallel in the histury of science. | ‘I determined to serve out that fellow if; Their fame has radiated from the local point 1 strange comprund. She seemed loving | yw Rodden and the strat ger—' le,’ 80 he | ever got a chance,” he said, ‘when be in Lundum to the remotest section of tae | robbed that poor carpeuter, ard drove him | Gy be. ere dy, tle gut eured of that by a small by the belp of your dug Muster. 1 sis’! i the cash. Usually we improve upea most things ; ose of water cure in the Mississippi. and! but even human ingenuily cuonos enhuncs the value of these remedies. We take them xe calling me mister. Low do | know but bunt bias up aud give hun back his money.’ as they are, aud are not only satisfied, but Musrer wagged his tail, av if he remem. gratelul,—Aloany Knickerbocker. A Wartike Wort» — The Opinion Ne- tionale of w recent date gives tine diemai oi right, } The poor little wife decided to return sad look in it that made me pity her. They in my life,’ said Rodden; but 1) play euchbre | |had eome from Canada, they said, and were with you fur the drinks,’ | zoing to New Urieaus, I kept my eyes on jlong not to kuow such customers at fiist | sight. A:nong our fellow passengers wasa gentle- | -aid Rudden. 'man who called himseif Mr. Browne, who! cheat you, if cheating was my trade, which, | | seemed to meto be an actor travelling ineog , a geutieman who intended to adopt tu i “No you don’t. avything green there?’ ‘Lam happy to say, it iv not.’ | *¥e don't say ~o! Good-lookin’, but yelis not Gt company for you uuleas lL aw Lok o’ here, mister,’ | did hot attempt to keep her ill-used dauyhter- jthem; for I bad been on the mver too. pulling duwa the lower eyelash, ‘do you see | in-law, When Rodden found that he was ‘[ see that you have cat your ese teeth,’ Anand ‘L wouldu't undertake to| sent,” said he, The mother, deprived of her son, | Picture of the present belligerent condition jut the world :— If there be a dead calm in politics, ae well any : as business, amonges os, it is not the sawe in |t0 be sent to jail wt Mayeville, he sent for| 41) parts of the little planet we inhabit. his wife. ‘ [t's all up wih me for the pre-| firee-quarters of bamanity, in fagt, ure * They have got we foul living m the barbarous state of war. Yuu had better go home Lib, and stay with There is war in Pulard. Mother; et in Algeria. | War ia Mexico. War in the United States. © War in Peru | home. ithe old folks and behave you self, situated at Cascumpee, Lot 4: contains 100 | Iramatie profession. We got acquainted lean’ come in. | shan't play for the drivks | about.’ } others we happened to know. very cleverly. | Among the rest, he took cff the roue-luok- | shakes at al ling gambler, Hudden, as he called himself, land the stately mother. He had made uy { wade up mine. wingled as you ever find it im this world |was &@ young WD, & | Memphis. | verdant as his name. i with everybody, and told of bis means, in-| talk to pobody more’n was railly necessary. | e@plary aud happy wother. on the south ‘ent.ons, and prospects, as if he thought) As to you, L wouldn’t mind telling you, for | Rodden | took to you at wonat. | everybody us inuocent as himeelt. } first advances. n tbe motherly way about bis home, his) prospeets and sweethearts, The young wife.|«pun was firm. The young wife sevmed | }who seemed at ties to sgorn every hing | more terrified and wiserable every hour ; the ‘about her, smiled ou him sweetly, aud gave jold mother more hard, proud aud imperious Whoever she muy | She would take the baby, keep it from its joim ber baby to bold. Mr. John Greeny, a | Rocky Potut Fishing Cove.| waster carpenter frum Chicago, going to | herry cobbler, becume intimate with |aur fur nothing else. I promised Susy | ! calle our neses in our two first juleps, wad wheu | when I come away that L wouldn't tich a the beld the baby for his turber tu ki-s him | “we hala little private’party in our corner, he | kisrd, the hull tme 1 waa off; an’ wo wore | but she did vot ofr bim her own lips or us by imitatiny those ov board, or L won't. | worth of ba poker.’ .| * That's so,’ said R dden. ___ | his mind sbout them pretty much us | bad wise.’ | ‘Yes an’ that ain't the whole on’t, fur my : , F . Among the other oceupants of the great | mouey’s in the cap'n's safe, snd what's father’s hands. Rodden was tried tor a| im the moxt pacitie humor ; and ty those why At Egmont Bay, Lot 15. (cabin, woere society gets about as well; more, i:']] stay there iill half au hour afore murderous assault with intent to rub, and .| TE band.’ ‘At ——?'aaid Rodlon, suggestively. The terme npou wigeb these | that he had woacy, bat vot by making the | come at me ab ut kiards, You wight have| Eugiand, with another name thet { won't, The old lady talked to bim | known | woulda’t play by the looks of we.) mention ; aud, as L sail be'ore, a very good Rodden was perseveria-; the man in home-,aetor be is, to0.— All the Year Round. You see five thousand dollars | cheeks, * The wife answered only with her sobs | He was ber tyrant no longer. She. War ia New Z-aland. War in China und Kachgar, War in Japan. War in Afghanistan. W ar ia twenty countries in Africs. con and cheese wouldn't be no had many friends. She would escape. We} 1 to one of them tellers ae plays took her to her paternal bome ou the Qui, ‘You are fa her and loving mother. ‘At—yes, at; but where that af is, you'll He was simple, honest, aud as | have to find out, for L toll Susy Ld keep ‘ : , He got acquainted | as dark ue a woodehuck’s hole; and not to| * while. The littie wife became an €X | the hair whitens and falls early, But thin Yiu ure smart, wortd avd bis wife, beeause 1 can’t ; |made a set at Greene as soon ue he heard but you cau’) keep a hotel, or you woulda’) | keep track of Mr. Browas, who is acting in| sir Dreesing. Every Deuggist setis thea This is, untortunutely, enough tu discour- | ; : age the friends of universal peace ; and who aud eaw her kindly received by # worthy ee say, they will not meet vith still greater Mr. Browne disappointment next year? Italy, He went with me, aud left a thousand dollars) Poland, Denwark, and the Slavonian pups- of the sum he had won from Rodden in her | lation of Turkey are not,it must be confessed, j study the general situation of our continent, me ; . it is quite evident that the general situatios, | sent to the peuiteatiary fur twenty five! instead of gewing bester, & mm on ‘years. [le wili be sixty when he has served (to day getting more and —_— eoteplien ted ‘out his time, The movher bas tried hard to! A bidididie total ’ | save hie, and may get bie pardooed afér) gy Goon as Niw fe this Gide Gosd! and grey bair indteate only a Jocai deen. 1 don't seep up acquaintance with all the Your hair may be renewed and sustained but | * through life by the use of Mrs. 3. A. ALLEN's World's Hair Kesturer and Zylobaleawain, or W. R. Watsox, Agent fur P. E. deland. _ - wee —-——— . HottLowar’s Pitis.—Liver complaiute rgd che see orders of the bowels. —It is impossible to exagyerse the extraordinary virtues of thie awedicine ip the trentment of all affections of the liver or inegubut Srraxee Sicut— An Ossiriep Maw, — tice of the bowels. le cases of depraved orgapes ee ee oe MISCELLANEOUS. | “BYILE subscriber haa.on hand 2 eapply of bave tered or hated shed ved the baby, [t| mother, and L believe, pinch it, simply to There was a strange spectacie at the deput a, abundant bile, these Pills, when freely, bute Hever STRONG AND SUBSTANTIAL was. | believe, the bond that held her to the | torture the poor wother. jgambler and his gother, aad wade ber do | terfered to protect her. - READY-MADE CLOTHING, suitable OVER-COATS, in Pitat aud Boul Chats, | PA NTS, in Blucw and Fancy Doexkina, sovnc + om y . ; 4 | VESTS, iu eee Cloth aud Faney ' punted to stand the climate. and wilt te aald at cost. | gypscriber’s own superintendence, he ext with con- . l fidence recommend thaw to the poblic fon, Sone Farmers, Mechanics and Sousets te" pivdeelody i tad played in a little family party of whist | jouded dice nather. Ef you Watt to play was injured by the fall. ‘and euchre for candies and sherry cobblers, enough to bet sumething bandsome aviu my | Greene geucrally wou, and terbucker box, L'll play with yon.’ He drew out a very aucient silver box. He was farcinuted with the of about five dollars” weigh!, vod !sid it ov |pretty noway, who could wid biw round ibe table, Boddeu sat dows to table with }oemaptliTY and CHK4PNESS invited before purchasing elsewhere. Also, on hand, Beaver, Pilot and Sea | CLOTHS, which will be wade up to order ov the | most oo. oes : Cc od j ourselves. Soe pemapagen. P. REILLY. | Cb ‘town. October 17, 1964. 2m The above turing been manwfactured under the playing before we. ' s chau pugue. of bis skill. Kodden, of course, had eade wp his wind | you. was confident in bis luck, and a listie proud | for Fall and Winter wear, eansieGng of | their iuferua! bidding. Bat for the baby. | poor thing was leading, and what a fate for this countr | she might have juwped tuto the river to es-) her poor child! One evening | beard Rod- /e-pe w tpranpy tut beeawe wore and more den tulking to the gawky mau about play. | japparant to mo, as i watehed the drama | (‘m a man o° my word, Roddeu never im- few days ags—as man, of whow acevutte been known to fail. In bowel com What a !ife the were published yeare ugo, in newspapers in equally ciicacious, but they should then bs a y and in medical journals in Eng-| rather wore sparingly, for every medicine ti the wcate of almost. form of an aperient requires caption ‘when te His bowels are disordered, though « gentle Of More ‘Look o’ here now,’ said the latter, ‘ef we jou say kiarde to me again, L'il pitch in‘o specially | for the lust tweive years of Mantua, Portage |t0 plunder the youwg carpenter, and it had (w @o my word's gven to Susy. But [ County,of Ohio. Ac the age of eleven yours Complains, buat i | to be done beture we gotto Mempbis — They , have got a pocket full of dice, and they ain’t he was thrown from a huree, and his knee) are ‘land, who has been ii : i ec wplete onsification for Ussyy7 years. tawe is Valentine Perkins 2° 4.wae bora | enial uperieut shan these Pills, jo.m aty-two years since in Henrie” Monroe | . County, ww York, but has been”. resident |" waver Simnareet: «Sf wprove the whole sy stem: —_——- From that time ossification bet in, and the procese made ad- * ; , vancement, junt by joint, for fifteen years, i tleariugtbewoice when it had completed its work. he can move two of bis fingers, und make affections which disturl tlie orgune cf & the elightoat perceptible mution with © ~~", coughs aud colds the Trorhcw ate effectual ‘ : an . 1 ms Bae .2o beigees 2, fee ety (Oat ccey Bg os ee i, to the printed iusiructious they uot only eure the PUBLIC SPEAKERS ASD SINGERS will Gnd BBOWN's BRONCHIAL TROCH BS devedcini / img, wd te ie relieving the throat after way anuballl exertivg of thoroughly ossitied, with the exception thas the voeal organs, baviug & peculiar adupution wo apeech. fo