7 te ws, uMhy and your prox mitv te dae in now doubly iateresting ive our deepest ey tty tuterest, pur mn acewunl « great Republic o@ your borders, (Cheers) Che Delegates having thea been lu tuke of a glass of champagne, Col. GRAY prepesed a bumper to the Mayor and will ever heard no pledge made by the Canadians to ad-| centinueus rain for thirty-six hours, vance a sum of money for the purchase of our low iship landa. He haa understood. indeed, | vited to par-, that eae of his ¢o-Delegates held seine informal; the fortifications conversation with some of the Cavadiar Min- inters on the subject, and that they Were disposed | | Deserters | report the withdrawal of the Contederate forcer trom General Batler’s front with theexception ot a skirmish line, aud the garrigen necessary to man ..Mr. Stanton, Secretary of War, continues quite ill. New York, Nov. 22, p. m.—The Confederates avd Corporation of Bell vile.” : : report the exchange of prisoners progressing at Phe toast wae drunk with all honours te give a favourable consideration te tt. Having Savannah aud one paper says it will continue at Cheers Were propedted and most heartily given) gaswered Mf Hiver's question, wit he auawer one) City Puint.....The operations in Georgia una “ The | ten nd tor * The Canadiar . ; atta, diel einen inten ad as ** for “ The Delegate nd for * Phe Canadian) i) ture? He is w ftiend and supporter of the Go. | Penneseee are characterit das » Delegates having again | g salute Was fired, aud the tthe cheers of the assem Administration,” aud ¢t get on board, a part train moved of amide blade At the Colborne Stat a vamber of persons were asaembled. w “ ruily cheered the Dele gates as the train slowed tt passing the station At Coburg, which was o'clock, His Worship Mayer Daintry and the Tewn Counc were pres ut te receive the visitors Among ether geutleme preacut were the Hon A. Burvham, Hen. G. S. Boulten, Dr. Beatty} i’ retesser Kingston, du ee Boswell, Hon. James | Cockburn, Mr. Barrow, Head Master Graroma Sehooul, and the Very Rev. Archdeacon Bethune. vernment, and ought te understand their policy and proceedings. Did the Governmet of this Is- and ask the Canadian Ministry to pledge them- selves to purchase the Proprietors’ lands in this Island, in the event ef Coutederation? Or did } singularly complicated,” | Tennessee, is endeavouring to wit the peaple to al- jliance to Jefl Davis, and has declared an amnesty te all who will lay down theic arom and cease bushwacking his treaps... |ship Meracian hus arrived at Portland, with i dates te the Lith. The Bank of England has’re- reached at half-past six | ehey individually or collectively, interest. them- | duced its rate uf discount to 8 per cent. Bullion lin the Bank of England increased £334,000. Con- selves in the matter in any shape | ania ainerd :ae gut a 934 fur money... The , “ere tt | Lower House of the Danish Rigsraad bas adepted “When the Hon Mr. Coles moved, and the | the Treaty ol Peace by a lurge tajority..... lon, Mr Palmer seconded, in the Que rxXe Cen- 4 vention, a Reselution asking tor a graut of £200,- | VOU Wherewith to buy Up proprietary Tnlerests ot Mayer Daintry read the following address :— | this Island, they were laughed at by the Cuna Te the Honourable the Dili Provinces of British Vorth America. We, the Mayer aud ourselves of this eppertuuity of givieg you a hearty Welowe, and we cegret that the Geaand- en your Valuable Gime will net admit of your pa-ting & longer period smongst us We recur with pleasure to the recollection 0! the unbounded hespitetities extended to the Canadian visiturs to the Maritime Provinevs i Angust last, and had an opportunity been afford-| 2nd. —The reaolution was net laughed at by the ed ua of reciprocating them in a more sgitable | Canadians manner, we sheuld gladly bave The wission ou which cordial comeurrence, 3 embraced if sou are engaged has our | d we truat that nothing may tran«pire to prevent our becoming intimate | deral Government; but a/l the Delegates from the | tating the country. ly conuected with yuu beth commercially and} politically, We look forward with great satia- fuction to the thae whe Vown Councillors of the Tows ot Coburg, respecttully Deg leate ty avail | into more than one ot the Charlottetown papers, | » | tem the aecouder ef so inpertant lvrant of £200,000 wt the Cenauts remember Uas.— Herald.” THe ‘foregoing paragraph has fowad its way lat.—Mr. Palmer did sot secood the rewolution mentioned : ifthe did, no one but itis quite uatrue ' beard him. He certaiuly did not offer one remark upen it, which, at least, wight have been expected a reselution 3rd. Mr. Colea did aot ask for a He certainly proposed that the intereston thatsum should be paid by the Fe ether Provinees : Nova Seotia,New Brunswick and | Breadstuffs steady and firmer, except corn, which | Provisions quiet and steady, New York, Nov. 2a, — Reported Hood is lmarching ou Puluski, Tennessee, intending te ope- In dull. gates from the Maritime diaus whe scouted, and cast aside the Resolution |rate in middle Bast Teonesaee and Keotueky. | reckeoridge and Forest are alse demonstrating 1 Tennessee... .. There waa a sévere cavalry fight in Shenandoah, on Tuesday last, for six hours without | definite results... Nothing reliabie trom Sherman | _... Asia at Halifax this morning..... Steamer | Laurell transterred crew to Secomes’ pew cruiser, | the Sea King, olf, Medera..... Both branches of Daniah Legislature affirmed Treaty of Peace Howe Seeretary refused to reprieve Muller. .... | Reported Fngland called upon great powers te protest collectively against scizure of Florida _... Discount market easy, but full average de- mand. .... Consuls 9) $..... Givld 235. | New Yor, Nov. 26.—Savannah papers state, | that Sherman's expedition is burning and devas- Macon, Millidgeville, Mon- j ticello, Hillsboro’, and Canton reported captured | and partially destroyed... ... Governor Brown's re- 4 band of iron, as Well ax | Newfoundland: seemed tv be of opinion that the | sidence burned... Beauregard issued au appeal the ties of brotherhood, shall unite us in one com-| Island could draw upon its per capita allowance to Georgians to rally aud drive back invaders weu country, and we feel sure that should ou: Vaet territories be at any time invaded, you will etund shoulder te shoulder with with us in defence } at the empire of Dritish America Wishing you a prosperous journey and a safe re turn te the bosoue of jour families, and hoping that When Wwe wext meet it will be as the happy iuhabitants of a united country, we beg respect- tully te bid you farewel G. §. DAINTRY Col. Gray, of Prince Edward [-land, address ing the May er and Cer poration, sutd—As Chair tun of the Convention of Maritime Delegates, | have te return yeu our siveere, united, and cordia thanks for this very handsome testimonial of your | have to repeat toyou | what I said a little age tu the Mayer and Corpo. | ehice we first entered | upon the soil of Canada, the reception we have | approbation of eur werk ration of Belleville, that, met with haz been such as cannot fail tu have the eff-ct of auiting us atill aere closely in the tics o brotherbued. As regards our proceedings i: Conferewce, although co a certuin extent con fideutial. enough has been made kouewan throug! | the press to #alisly you that the exterprise i Which we have been cogaged has for its object t «nite us iudissolubly as a band of brothers (Cheers.) And I need not say to you, ov behal vt the Maritime Pyovinces, that, should the hou: of danger ever come — though we trust that it i far distant — you will fiud us ready to stan« | th you to repel any ag | shoulder to shoulder « greesor. earried out, we will b: across the continent Pacific, and | doubt ne! eureclves aa a vation aneng the proudest on the fuce of the earth, (Cheers.) | think we must all adwit that the hand of a tar greater Power than eurecrites has been directing our labours. H: who controls all events, | have ve doubt, con- trolled tuse appareutiy fortuitous cireumetances | ont of Which aprung the holding of this Couven-| tien. (Hear, hear) te foretell, a twelvemon( 4 age, that so Been thirty- three representatives ef the different Provinees then separated by se wiany local prejudices and aud agreed ve w territury extending | om the Atlantic to th willbe able to maintain | Who would have ventured interests, should base wiet tegether, wmuity ou a plaa of uuiting these Procinces! We ate proud of having been reeenved have been wm thi Drevinee, and eba!l carry home to our respective Peeples most gratetuls ollectiona at the kindness with which we have beeu treated by vur Cauadia: br tbrea. ( Cheers.) (Ve be continued.) with euch sngular qua ! (Cheers is We _ —-_-- - To Tux Eprrok oF THE EXAMINER. Sin :—I find by your editurml of Monday last that what | have written on the Colonial Fede ration Scheine haw give you great offence, and ftheeeiore in return | aw: handled without gloves You state that [ “insinuate plainly, though not in direct terwa, that because Mr. Whelan, whe at first was disinclined te the Union, but now) eeeurs te Le ia faver of if, the change in his sen- timenta cauceruing that question cau have been brought about by wothing shert of actual corrup- tion, that nothing can account for it but the sup- position that be hus suld himself for a price to the | Canadian advocates of the scheme, and is a traitor | te his country.” Sir, | made nosuch charge, nor} de I now make any such charge; ner do I be-| lieve that what | bave writtes wall bear any) (Cheers.) When the Contederation ir | of the two millions aad odd dollars, for the pur- chase oflands, whenever they could be offered for jsale, and quietly negatived the resolution, as uany other resolutions were negatived at the / Couference. Canada was no more to blame for be negative than the other Provinces. | imembers of the Island Government, wha were position before the Special Finance Counnittee, }it might have been favourably received. But it could bardly be expected to meet with a better fate werd in ie favour from the Government of the country which it concerned. - <-> -~ | LATEST NEWS FROM EUROPE. Tue English Mail, per Steamship Asia, arrived | The Mail for in Halifax on Friday morning last. | this Island by the same arrival, reached kere on We are indebted to the Halifax Evening Express ot Friday last for the following Saturday night. | interesting summary of the news :— BRITISH AND FOREIGN NEWS. | Lord Wodehouse made his public entry into | Dublin on Tuesday, aa Vieeroy of Ireland, and inet with a very friendly reception. His reply on Wednesday to the Address of the Corporation was naturaily very guarded, but ite tone was good | and healthy, znd free trom the trashy platitudes that so often have disfigured such decuments I the new Vieerey will act upen and carry inte effect the principles he lays down, that the man who promotes the prosperity of Ireland isa bene- | tactor te the Ewpire, he will establish a claim to | the gratitude of the uation which will be univer: | sally admitted. | Latest advices from Maderia confirm the report | that the steamer Laurel, from Liverpool, bad | transferred a crew to a large screw steamer, named the Sea King, off Madeira. ‘Thirty-six men, however, retused to join the Sea King, and | were sent back te Liverpool ‘he English papers pablisk the official corres-| pondenuce between the American Consul at Bahia and the President of that Provinee, in which the ormer protests agalual any privileges being ex-} tended to the Florida, and demands her deten- tien fur a vielation of the severeiguity of Brazil ; and the latter replies that the Fiorida will be al- | | jlowed such assixtance as the law permits to re- cognised belligerents, and that he las uo authority tu cause the detention of the vessel. In a second eter the President protests against | the outrage committed by the Federal steamer Wachwusete, and the Cousul’s connivance therein. and breaks off official relatious with the Cousul, aud eleses Brazilian ports to the Wachusett. Louder this cor respoudence several of the Eng lish journals reiterate their denunciations of the j eciznre, aud the Star says that, though the Fede- | ral accounts have not yet been received, there can | be no doubt that a very gross violation of neutral: | ity law has been committed, and it hopes the | United States Government will repudiate the | transaction, and offer satisfaction tu Brazil. It} saya :—“ The American Government is strong | enough to wait for the eapture of the Confederate It the | when it came befure the Couference, without a | | hard in another column. | with Lower Canada, and our social, and | mercial intercourse enlarged thereby | .... Last night fires were seen in vearly all the leading HMutels in New York, and in Barnem’s Museum geeat panic, aud many robberies com- mitted during confusion. Fires extinguished with- } out serious damage..... Strong Coutederate force lreperted near Coluwbia, Kentucky. Thought battle fought there yesterday..... Military move- linents active in Louisiana... .Buckuer reported at | Alexandria with 10,000 Contederates. .. .Steanaers .-- Gold 216, PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED? Nov. 17.—P. L. G. Craickshanks, Hawkabury, bul 18 — Steamer Princess of Wales, Evans, Picton, mails and passengers; Ship David Cannon Irwin, Liverpool goods ; Krigt. Lris, Poley Sydney coul; Sch. Suxe Gotha, River John, boards) 19> Superb, Swain, Miramichi, boards; Gazelle, Swain, do. do. 2l—Steamer Princess of Wales, Shediac ; Sch. Mary Lucy. DeGruce, Miramichi. shingles ; | Steamer Commerce, Snow, Boston, Goods; Sel Vast campaigns | Topsy, Bollong, Malifux,. goods ; Emily, Terrie, Breckenridge, in East | Piewou, coal; Celerity, Saunders, do, do.; Hope, Spinuy, do. do ; Swallow, Rewpt, do: du. 22— Orion, MeDougall, Newtld .herfings; Alice, Cro ker, Frankford, tlodr, sugar; Cranola, McDonald. Bree yee Steum- | Halifax, Spirits; Wave, MePheraou, do. do. ; Trial, Purdy, Pictou, coal. 28—R.°P. Chase, Boston. merch.; Ocean Bell, Blackburn, Halifax, herring Nauey, Sprague, Bay Verte, Deals ; Kua, O' Brien, Pictou, coul. CLEARED: Noy. 18—Sch. Muta, Youug, Halifax, pro. ; Brig William, Murehison, St- John's Newtid., potatoes, oats aud oysters; Brigt. Kate, Cumpbell, Shediac, bal; Brigt. G@ W.. Hall. Balcom, Glace Bay, outs. Sch. Ellen, Peutz, Pugwash, goods.» 21— Daring,. Melsaac, Boston, outs; May Flower | Gerrivr, Huttua; pro. ; Balloon Clay New York. Bennet. Boston, outs. | baal. outa; W oodliue, Kubertson,. Pictou, bul ; Privcess 22--Trial, Purdy, Wallace 23—Bark Lotae, MeDonald, Bermuda, 800 | bbla. potatoes, 1500 bus oare, 55 tons hay, 2526 Tbe | butter, 110 qtls. tish, 10> horses, 22> head horued leuttle, 0 sheep; 20U bead poultry, 6 puckayes sad lallery, lot of lumber and pum hoops; Sch. Theter | Poole, Halifax, pro ; Steuner, Commerce, Know | Boston, 139 bbla. pork, 10,000 bug, outs, lard, expe | potatoes, &e. 24—Sch. Mary Lucy, Pugwash, bal. ; | Douald, New York, oate. | tur Ewrope to-day teok a million and a hall specie | present at the Conterenee, urged Mr. Coles's pro- | eo Te I | McDonald, Pictou, waile and passengers. Nuney, Sprague, Duy Verte, bal. PORT OF GEORGELOWN, ARRIVED?! Nov. 9—Emerald, MeDonald, Picton, mails and passenyers 10—Stella Maria, Mottagu, Yarmouth tal. t4—Emernld, MeDonald, Pictou, maile and pussenyers; Victory, Thompson, Port Hood, bal 1o5—Onesime, Richards, Magdalen Islands, Deals t7--Chanye, Deayvle, do,do. I8—Emerald MeDon ald, Pictou, mails and passengers. 19-- Busy Bee Embrec, Hawksbury, fish. CLEARED: Nov. 8—Curoline, Jetfrey, Canso, pro; Ocear Bride, Griffiu, Halifax, do; Eliza. Young, do, do i—Emerald, McDovald, Pictou, nails and passen vers. L0— Mary Ann, Bourke; Halifax, pro; M. & W.'T, King, do.do. 1l— Margaret Ann, Thomas‘ io, do; Partner, Mills do, do; Brigt Cyltone, Me I2—Mayeuta, Reynotde, Halifax, pro; Kayle, Jiboo, do, do, Lady Speedwell, tHlickman, de, du. 14—Emerald, MeDonald, Pic tou, mails and passengers; Flirt, McDonald, do pro. 16—Here, Keynolds, Halifax,do. 19—Brign Lady Dundas, Steele, do, do; George Washington Stewart, Portland, Qata; Valorons, Clements, Yar mouth, do; Glide Creed, Pietou, bal; Ewerald ot Organ of St. Dunstan's Cathedral will take place Wind Wave, Hemeou, Liverpool, N. 3, pro; Frank (@” We bear that the inauguration of the new | on Wedneaday, 7th of December. The St. Cecilia | Choral Society —consistiug of 150 wembers—will | perform several Chorusses from Mozart, Marerllo, Pucita, Handel, &e. &c. a Lectcorr on Temperance. — The Rev. A will deliver a Lecture on Tempgranck, at St. | ° ; . | Andrew's Hall, Puwnal Street, on Monday | the 5th December. Admission free. Doors | open at 7 o clock; Leeture to commence at | of Temperance will please copy this notice.) | _—-~ | te Tue entertainment at Temperance Hall this evening, by a magician named Simmons, will | be geen duly announced in another column. 1) | he performs all the wonderful feats am which he | is suid tobe an adept, there can be no doub sbout his connection with the Prince ot Darkness. | congenial to auch a spirit. 8 o'clock —-—(Papers fuvorable to the cause lin, Myers, Tangier, do. 22—Sylferime, Davis | Baston prodnee Launched, From the Building Yard of James Mnirhead Esquire, Summerside, a beautifully modelled anc } eubstantially built Barque (named McreaeaD) o *|che burthen of 434 tons new, 490 medium; buil McDonald. Rector of St. Dunstan's College, | under inspection of Lloyd's Surveyor; is fully iron kneed and strapped and diagonal cealed, and is ir every respect a superior vessel. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, FALL or 18G4! WINTER oF 1865! A Large Supply OF We are not corps ised at his coming ta Charlotte- 1 ‘ ne town to exhibit his devilish tricks. The place i- K & Ce We desire to call the attention of our readers tu the advertisement nau should, if pussible, acquire a kuowledge of French and German, if they failed to do so in early | | } Frenel: | life. When jeited it the bonds of political unio: rou Just Received at the crea! LONDON HOUSE,” H. HASZARD I AS RECEIVED, per recent arrivals trom LONDON, LIVERPOOL, BOSTON especially will become a necessity in our daily jand ST. JOHN, New Brunswick. A LARG) | walk and conversation. Now is a good time te | begin to learn it. nite | Waldron, in another column of our paper, our | readers willobserve that Glass Warcand Jewellery in great variety, are offered for sale at greatly re to Mr. M. W. Skinuer’s Drug Store. ilgili i Commenctat. — Oats bave remained all about 23. Potatves were looking rather up yester- | day, some selling as high as ts 3d. Pork 1s at frow | 4d to 5d—the largest carcasses bringing the latter price; ccasiderable business doing, James Keddin, | Esq., having purchased 20 carcasses during the | } jaad WELL SELECTED STOCK OF British Dry Goods, ia” By thes Adsertiaguent of Mr. Tsaae J ‘Fancy Goods, Jewellery, Sta- tionery. Groceries and Hardware, ac. ae. Ac. All having been carefully seleeted, direct fron | duced prices at that gentleman's Store, vext door | manutactories, and purchased on the beat terms, they will be sold at the LOWEST PRICES FOK | CASH, a liberal discount and easy terms mad: week |to wholesale customers, comprising A LARGE SPOCK of SUPERFINE and Winter CLOTUS & COATINGS, such construction ; per is it my inlet 30 80) ) cruiser in due form. The triumph of the Kearsage thing I may feel it wy duty to write for the) hay lost none of its eclut from the previous career ot future, te impeach either Cle pal ring side wt poii- ite vietia ; and we know nothing which could so tical werality of either Mr. Whelan or any other; raise the reputation of the Government of the persou whe uay take on opposite view of this United States among its friends in Europe ite mest imoertaut subje: But, Sir, you must |} —21,0 0 Ibs; H. Longworth, Esq, zome 20 or 30 }eareasses. Mr. Conno!ly shipped 70 bbls pork this | | week—5000 Ibe; Owen Connolly, K-q., 70 carcasses Ladies’ in all the latest sfyles. DRESS MATERIALS, in great variety and latest styles | week per Commerce to Hulitax— in al!, last three SILKS—Black and Coloured, in { weeks, 200 bbis—where it brings a higher price | | thanthe best American mess Pork. The Commerce, | | whieh left on Wednesday, took in all 200 bbis pork, | prompt offer of reparation to Brazil tor this un-) 10,000 bushels vate, aud a variety of otber articles | Dresses and Pieces, Camlet Cloth, Alexandra Cloth, Knickerbocker Cloth, Baratheas (black and coloured j, Cloth of Gold, York Repp, Pop- admit that these “wiley Canadians,” these Wizards of the North, have exercised an almost magical influence or power, masinuch as thes have fused the must discordant materiale — in| tne United States these lower Provinces — into a pliable yielding The Army and Navy Gazette eaya:—' A very concarrent mass. From the tone of your edi-| oongiderable number of cfficere of the British terial, [ presume you thivk I ama believer Mlarmy hare vistted the American camps, both | the ductrine that “every man has his price.” | North and Suuth. No instance of affraut or an-| Sir, [have ne sympathy with that dectrive, ner) cance offered to them has ever reached ye; and | with any one that holds it. I believe there have) if ‘gny officer desires to wee What is gassing in| been thousands of persous so purely devoted to| American camps, #¢ Welieve he can accomplish | their Ged and their couutry, that they have pre-| hig object by suuply presenting himeelt in prope: ferred te suffer eveh unte death rather than turn} oo itorm to any superior officer.” traitor tweither. Sir, 1 as tuily believe that there A statement having been put forth that Gari- | ure thie day ameng the subjects of our mest bagi had virtually expressed hiaiself in favor of | Kracivus and noble Q ven thousands wore oot | the South, a private letter trom: the General is} hke character — men whe are beyond “ price.” | published, in which he asserts he las been inisun- | I trust and believe that Prince Edward Island i*) je pytuod, aed says:—"* My opinion on the Ameri-| wot deficient of men of this stamp. At the sane! |.) question is well known. Nat only do I hope | time, we are none of ux, | presume, ignorant off pon, it the abolition of slavery, but I consider it a| the frailty of human nature, that even mee Off Cooction to be one affecting ali gpankind, and woe} experieuce and talent, whea for a length of time) (the world if the North dig pot come out vic-| they are most gorgeuur'y feted aud suiplucusls Peusinn Guan the struggle.” entertained, are liable tu become, aa it were, be-} witehed or infatuated, and adopt a course whieh.) gon University. Ju the course of bis speech he im their more theughtiul mewents, they either) 214: Phere is anuther portion of the Globe have or will condemn. Sir, with your permission.| oper we etill hawe tes Igment scenes of bloodshed. I will ask you one question bearing on the sub-) We still have to lament that the bloody arbitra- jeet of Federation [t is thie: Have not the | went of wat ‘has pot been brought fo & close; Canadians already broken faith with our Island) oq if there js any bright Spot in that dark scene. Delegaies 1) Tt L was correctly intermed, there} it i for the African race. But I eannoet but wae s positive promise made by the Cawadians,) » Jiege that the civil war in America, whichever before our [sland Delegates left bere for Cauada, way it may end, whether the States again unite, | that we cheuld have e large ou: Of onal earl ot whether there is to be a final separation,-—] leaned us of given ua, with which we shoold be} oo not but believe that out of tbese events the exabled te purchase oul the balance of the Towt- | aaiiee pots are te receive their freedom.” ship lauds. By answering the above question, Hon. J. E. Scat ett (late Britich Minister at and inserting in your Weat lseue thie short Com-| 4 tone) in appointed Ambassador to Mexico. munication, you will much oblige, The Saxonia had goue inte dock at Southamp- Yours truly, a | ten for repairs — the passengers, mails, &e for i GEORGE BEER. | Hamburg having been transferred to the Bavaria. Charlottetown, 26th Nev. 1304. | The accident to Saxonja’s machinery occurred ° ' atte | five days after she left New York. She broke Mr. Whelan begs to say that he did not write | her stern box and had to lay to tor five days dur- the article in this paper referred to by Mr. Beer :| ing a heavy gale. Her stern pipe compartment | filled with water, but, with the exception of a few bags of coffee, the cargo sustained no damage. She war driven se much out of her course as to have been within 200 miles of Greenland. Memorials in favor of Muller have been pre- , sented to Sir Geo. Grey. Howe Secretary. The Whelan as corrupt, or the reverse. reault not yet annduneed, but report eays he as. may be safely left tu the judgment of their fellow- lelines to interfere. Preparations for Muller's coloviate and constituents. But Mr. W. may] execution on 4th were progressing at Newgate. ess Mel ] Admiral Sir M’Stopford isdead. Lord Pelhaw take this assure his frien ‘} Clinton, son of the late Duke of Newcastle, 3 Mr. Beer, that he waa not “ bewitched or in-| young midshipman in the Navy, bas been dismissed fatuated ” by the “ gurgeous feting " and “ aump- | from aervice by ene desertion. , —— eS ee ; r vi ri- tueus entertainment ” of Canada, It is probable} srenera Pom Thumb aud suite were giving | niin vate receptions to leading people in Liverpool. that such things exercixe an influence on some! : "e minds. When Mr. W. gives proof of the “ir) no Givit, WAR IN THE STATES fatuation,” it will be time enwugh to deplore hir | -—-—_— vor ia he prepared to «ay how far the words quoted were justified by the whole tener of Mr Beer'sremarks. It is, however, a matter of ne im- portance whatever whether Mr. Beer regarded Mr. Both persone opportunity to questionable and unpardwcable outrage.” |The * Atlanta’—owned by Mr. J. White—saile to- La France announces that the Brazilian Go-| day for Newfoundland, loaded by II. Longworth | }vernment has broken off triendly relations with | and W. Mitchell, Esqrs; cargo consisting of 3 700 fate. Se far, Mr. W. has given by his own hand ne very decided expression of opinion for or against the numerous detaile of the Cunfeder- ation Scheme. He is studying the whole question, and striving to arrive at safe conclusions upon it. without imitating the example of some peuple, who, from captious motives, or small personal feeling, make a furious outery against the prepe- wed Confederacy, let the details be arranged whatever way they may. It would be better if such people could be “ infatueted and bewitched " by wine and waseail than become the vicliow of their own bad tempers, and slaves ty paltry pre- judice, Mr. W. will tuke an early opportunity of communicating hie opivions at length, te Ine con- stituents, on the question of Confederation, To them he is accountable fur hia public conduct. In the meanwhile, the Examiner will furnich in- formation wherever it can be obtained, relative te the union ; and its ovlanms will be open to discus sion on buth sides of the question. « \ With respect to the question a by Mr. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, New York, Nov. 23.—Coufederate aceounts from Sherman say he wae 25 miles from Macon, Ga.. on the 19th inst. He had met with po op- position thus far.....The brig Lady of the Lake, tren Jaemel, brings captain Nickerson and ctew of the brig Vivid, of Halifax, sunk at sea, Cap- tain Nickerson reports that a few hours after his veasel sunk he spoke the brig Express, Captain Howard of Halitax, and requested that he and.bis exhausted crew, Who Were ln ab open bwat, might be taken on board, but captain Howard re- fused, and he also heartlessly retused to tow the boat in towards shere. They finally succeeded in reaching land, but not before being exposed to a gale which burst upon them..... Gold 220. LaTer.—Late Richmond pspersstate that Sher- nan bad eaptared several members of the Geor- bushels putatues, 800 do. turnips, 1400 oats, 80 bbls linettes, Plaid aud Plain Wineeys. &c. Ke. SHAWLS and MANTLES, large assortment in great variety and very cheap. | ; . - . ‘ carrots and parsuips, 48 do. pork, 22 do. oysters, 4 BONN ETS, HATS and CA PS, in casks Cules’s ale, 30 carcaeses mutton, geese, ll keys, ete. The barque * Lotus’ has been loading | during the week with live stwek for Bermuda, and brig *W.W.Lord’ with oats for the Uuited States | —latter being shipped by J June last James Keddin, Esqr, purchased 12,500 | lbs butter, 3 00 of which be sold tothe Hyon. D | Davies, 5000 to J. S. Carveil, Esqr, and 450600 Ibs | be exported at his own risk ; on one day he weer 1280 lbs. — Prot. — oe -—- S. Carvell, Eq. Sinee] RTBBONS every variety, viz: Silk, Felt, Cloth, Fur, Plush, Sealskin, &c., aud Ladies’ Fur Skating or Sleigh Caps. and VELVETS, a choice selection—Ribbon Velvets, (Cotten and Sik), Terry Velvets, (black and coloured). Sik Velveta, German and Faced Velvets &ce. &e. &e. o , vr ” Broapway TucatTre—Mr. Simmons.--There | FLOWERS — French and other is a veritable revival i the black art. The Deveo- port Brothers and a magician, with the suggestive | name of Heller, mystify large audiences nightly | at different establishmeuts, and a third wagician, | with the unmagical and unpretending name of | Having three | l entertainments of this deseription in operation in ithe city at the same time, the pumber is com. | | plete, and the charm, we suppose, perfect; and | Flowers, Borders, Cap Frouts, Cambric Hand- kerchieta, Gloves; HOSIERY, in Cotton, Lambswool and Worsted, Muslin, Linen, Stee and Paper Collars, Hair Nets, Under and Woollen Sleeves in variety, &e. &e. | Simmons, made his first bow last night at the | »peaq — ae | sleasant little theatre formerly known as Wal-| DRESS BUTTONS and TRIM- Ear! Russell had bee installed Rector of Aber- lack’s, now called the Broadway MINGS, in great variety, Braids, Tassel> and Cord, Laces, Worked Muslins, Edgings, Insertions, Veils, Silke, Twist, Reels, ‘Threads, Quilling, (plain aud cumped), &e. Ke. whatever the public may do, the magicians them | p+ . ‘ | selves may conscientiously hope that their number | FURS — Sable, Stone Martin, j may net be increased, Simmens is a smal] man, and to all appearance very much like other wen, | | He wears a black dress coat and has his hair cut | short. He has no apparatus but the hats of the | audienee. He bas pockets in his hands. He has } 4 hole iu his lett shoulder, in which he carries | four quarts of water. He keeps a devil in a! tumbler, He ia tied in his chair with ropes by | four strong men, and he gets out in a manner that would have been thought wonderful im Jack | Sheppard. He astoushes the people, of course oe ——— The Terente Leader reports a rumor to the effect that the vacant Judgeship caused by the very high reputation as a Chancery lawyer. Married, On Thureday, the 24th instant, at St. Paul’s Chureh, by the Rev. Mr. Fitzgerald, Mr. William sydney Smith, son ofthe Hon. J. Spencer Smith, land grandson of the late Charles Douglaas Sunth, Esqr., formerly Lieut. Gowerner of this Island, to Ann, youngest daughter of the late Jonn No Cards. shire, England. Died, At Charlottetown, on the 22nd instant, after a chert illness, of Paralysis, MsRGaAReT, wife of Mr. Edward Roche, Head Teacher of St. Dun- stan’s School, aged 57 years. Deeply tamented by a husband aud three sens tor her wany good qualities as a wile and mother, and by all others who knew her for her nninerous Christian virtues. At Summerside, on the Stbr instant, Michael A. infant son of James and Margaret Brazil. At Montague, on the 3rd mstant, Anna, the youngest daughter of the late Mr. Jas. McLaren. At Charlottetown, on Sunday the 20th instant, Mra. Fraser, an old inhabitant of this City, aged years. ih Cross Roads, Belfast, on Tueeday the 7th, instant. Elder John Fraser, seed 70 years, an vid aud highly esteeuned resident of the above place. Also, on Wednesday, the 8th, Euphewia, hia beloved wife, aged 72 years. On the 2nd iustaut, at Richmond, Lot 19, after five days’ illuess, of Diptheria, Anu Cuvien, eldest daughter of Mr, Deuglas Milligan, aged 17 years. ; ke East Boston, on the 21st ultiino, after a = | N. Y. Herald. | | | Hodges Winsloe, Esq., of Tretlick, Monmouth. | } | | j } Fiteh, Mink, Mountain Martin, Chirechiile, Kolenski, Opposum, Mock Ermine, Musqnash Riding Boas and Cuffa, Stone Martin, Monkey, Goat and Seal Tail Muffs, &e., Fur Gloves, Gauntlets and Coat Collars, in Beaver, Russia Pup and Seal Fur. STAPLE GOQDS~— Brown gia Legislature and occu pied the suburbs of Macon. ‘They acknowledge that the Georgia wilitia can- not defend the city. Sherman had captured the town of Griffin in his waréh. Sherman spread out his forces, sweeping a wide awathe of devas- tation, and éreating universal panic... -. Another. column Was reported as moving ov Angusta and Millidgeville, New York, Nov. 22.—Adviees from Grant's week’s illness, of Typbus Fever, Mr. Joseph Frame, Mediez! Student ef Glowerster, N. 8. aged 3 yeurs, deeply regretted, [Deceased was a brother of the Rev. WR. Frame, Summerside.) | At Dromore, Lot 37, on the 14th instant, Mr. | : js Logan, aged 58 years. | aT om Jane, eldrat ar of the late | David Penman, Esq., relict of Joseph Rodlee, | wc tae | FA Cottons, Fannels, White, Striped and Checked Shirtinge, in Linnen and Cotton, Printed Fianuel Shirtiegs and Shirts, in great variety, Skirtings, Prints, Furniture Cuiuts, Sheetings, Tick, (Linen aad Cottun), Sackins, Scoteh and Kidder Carpetings, Hearth Rugs, Mats, Crumb Cloths, Oil Fluor Cloth. leath of the late Vice Chancellor Esten, has been | : is : ered iw the Hoh. Mr. Mowatt, who enjoys a | 4000 Pieces Paper Hangings, English make — good and cheap. — READY-MADE CLOTHING, in Over Coats, Shooting and Sack Coats, Pants, Weets, Shirte, Collare, Grawers, Under Shirts, Water-proof Coats and Sheets, Rubber Bovts and Shoes, (very cheap), &e.&c. ’ HARDWARE—Iron, Steel, Cut- lery. Glassware, Glass, Party, Paints, Oil, Turpeatine, Carriage Varnish, Nails, Spikes. Brads, Tacks, Sheet Iron, Wire, Boxes Tis, Gig and Cart Bushes, Brass and Plaited Harness Mounting, Gig Whips, Bridles, Chain Traces, Halter and Back Chains, Plough Metal, Hames Bridle Bits, Knives and Forks, Scissors, Brushes of all kinds, Hand, feuuant and Cruse Cat Saws. GROCERIES, &e.—Tea, Molas- ses, Coffee, Crushed and Moist Sugar, Starch, Blue, Pearl Barley, Rice, Mustard. Spices, (ground aud angrouud ), Raisius, Currants Blacking, Baking and Warhing Soda, Sule Lea- ther, Tobacco, Pipet,. Buekets, Brooms, Soap, Cundles, Ludigo, Mauiila Rope, Piteh, Flour, &c. Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown, Nov. 28, 1864. MEETING OF THE LEGISLATURE. CuLoMIAL Secnetany’s Orrice, loth November, 1664. Wy UEREAS by a Resolution of the House of Assewbly, passed on the b4th day of i 1862, it was resolved that the Initiation of all Money Votes should be with thé Executive: Notice is hereby given that all applications for MONEY GRANTS tor Roads, Bridges, Wharts, &e., and all Petitions for grants in aid of any object whatevever which parties way desire to subunit to the Legislature at its next antual See sion, are required te be sent into thie office on or befure the First day of February, 1905. pe Be ON POPE 044 daete wou NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION! _ Molasses, Raisins & Leather. ‘ EDNESDAY NEXT, 30th instant, at L1} a@'cluck, on LORD'S WUARF— 20 Puncheous MOLASSES, 50 Boxes L. M. RAISINS, 25 do. Layer DO. 30 Sides Sule LEATHER, - N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. _November £m, 1864. } AUCTION! Books, Bed and Table Linnen. ( be Suld by AUCTION, on, FRIDAY NEXT, 2nd. December, at the-Subscriber's Room, at 2 v'clock, a quanuty of a Books, Bed and Table Linnen, the property of K.P. HAavTHORNE, Esqr., toge- ther with some other articles remaining unsold from his lute sule at Marshfield. > - ‘ WILLIAM DODD, Auctiveeer. a Queen Street. ic Se > ee cS oe £ es LS | e ~ my . > / Y/ vs vse & e” / S s vt. M. ~- gy & | Oe eo if / ~~» él aS © J S i. & OVISS OSS Fy + r A / Ys oe | FOUVT, IVY “TigG NOL Bells Clothing Store. Ex ‘Lotus’ from London, ‘Davia Cannon’ from Liverpool, and ‘Commerce’ from Boston. N CONSIGNMENT and for SALE AT LOWEST rates for cash or approved paper : Hhds, Tierces and Bois. BROWN SUGAR, 10 bhda. DeKuyper’s 30 chests Congo iN, TEA, 30 cases Glenury Whiskey, 20 cases Jamaica 2 “ Mountain Dew do, SPIRITS, 3 “ SHERRY WINE, 10 cases OLD TOM. .0 “ CHAMPAIGNE, Boxes STARCH 90 doz. Painted Pails, 100) sides SOLE ” © Corn Brooms, LEATHER, 0 boxes and half boxes Cases BOOTS and RAISINS, SHOES, A let of DRY GOODS, in Grey Cottons Printed ditto, Beducks, Striped Shirtings, Blach ud W. B. Thread, Tailors’ Trimmings, Osua- urgs, Cloths, Doeskine, &e. &e. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. | Ch'towa, Nov. 28, 1864 4w From London! Liverpool! Demerara! Halifax and Boston! IN STORE AND BOND 252 CHESTS superior Congo TEA, ded CF ad 110 puns Fine Old Demerara RUM, 2 hhds DeKayper’s GIN, 100 crses Do 10 bhds Hennessey'’a BRANDY, A few Pans. Jamaica RUM, Do do Campbelton WHISKEY, 10 Tierces SUGAR, 200 boxes Chase's LOZENGES, Boxes Candles, Bags Kiee, bbls Porter, Boxes Glass, Ke. &e. &e. New York! New York! Hourly expected from New York : 800 bbls very choice Family FLOUR, 100 sides Heavy SOLE LEATHER, 5) bbls BISCUIT and CRACKERS, With sundry other articles. Treams—£10, three months; £190, six months. on approved notes. J.& T. MORRIS. November 28, 1864. 3in ‘TUBL 8B ACN “eMopoyopeyy "PG WLSIUPY “Yoo pP.e E ye eoueM “0d $ ¥% MR usdo KsoH(T “UAApyIy,) pur sarpe’y yepemuase 6} "NOONNALAY AVUSAN CAM UO soOURULIO}Ied Aud pues) — "tN “PQ §[ UOIsRII0 Auipawaons youve pe wpa yaag ey) vo uowpy 49 ‘OL J exes $Q ye eduemMes | 4 48 Uade B100”T "UM FY MDavseduIAT 10 apryyne HOyIqYyX UO eM LASOID snottvzstyy vy “Ppesatpaq ag 0) Udder oq ysnin souemiojied Civurpsovayxe ysout siq 7, ‘afa un yo Juyyurm) oq] ur jpasanp Aaa [tm puv ‘edey jo qunome Aus fq Apog pun yoo ‘pueg puneg eq [iM suomuing IN LVAA NOSKVS LYFUD 94) Furpnyjou ; i i Sat yiqissodmy Surmoeg pur jj sdopuo Ay Bury -JAVJG = j SUOTYNYSAJINUTY eZuBIYS (801g aq} jo suvoiuide juerasiun vag) UMAALONVOSA Peumouos pus yerFungeumugzuovyiweg [VyuesGg yve2d oq], ‘SNOWHIS ‘"10¢ ‘Avpsoupom pus ‘116¢@ ‘Avpsony, ‘Wigg ‘Aepuow TIRE GCouvnsacduary.y, ‘UoWIey ssuaulUy Latest News by Telegraph! AYS England protests against the capture of the Frontpa in Brazilian waters; | and I, ISAAC J. WALDRON, Protest aguinst | che prices hitherto charged the people of this Island for the following description of GOODS, which [ now offer for sule at UNUSCALLY Low prices, viz: GLASSWARE, comprising large Globe Lamps, Swing Lamps, Chandeleers, Castors, Fruit Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Pitchers, Tamblers, Lamp Chimnies, Lamp Wicks, &c. &c. White Stone China. JEWELLERY, consisting of the largest Stock and greatest varicty ever orfered t. the public of this country. CLOCKS. WATCHES, Fancy Boxes. Concertines, 50) Looking Glasses, Razor Strops. Ladies’ Hats and Bonnet Trimmings, neweet styles, Black Jet Bracelets, and « thousand other articles not enumerated. ALSO, Bioad Cloths, Cassimeres, Doe- skins, Boote and Shoes of all sorte and sizes. 300 dozen pairs of Gents’ Suspenders, &c. &c. The whole to be sold without reserve in Lots to suat purchasers. Pleate call and examine my Stock, uext dvor to Skinser's Deng Stare Queen street, and you will eay my PROTEST ie bused upou facts. " ISAAC J. WALDRON, Queen-street, uext door to M. W. Skinner's. | Charlottetown, 28th Nov, 1864. : French & German instruction. ONS. LEONHARD proposes to the ladies | and gentlemen of Charlottetowa to open! courses or give peieate dessans either in Freneh or German — both tongues being vernacular teo| Mr. L.—and te teach thein in ane'egant, efficient. and exclusively conversational methed, which saves tine aa well us labor. Mons. & haa teen a Professar of Modern Lan- guages at the Universities of Chapel Hall, Nerth Carolina, and Forsyth, Georgia, and is able to exhibit ecedentials of said Universtties. Terms for a course of 40 French or Gerinan lessenis <— To a class of 6 or more pupils, $10 cach pupil. “ “ 3, 4, or S pupils, $50 total, or each ae respectively $16.66, $12.50, 10. 2 pupile, $20 each. 1 pupil, $30. * Apply at the Professor's Rooms, Mr. John Holman’a, Queen Street, or by Letter through! the Post Office. November 28, 1864. lw TO ARRIVE, pr Sehr. Pacifique. from QUEBKC : 00 Bbls. Ne. 1 sup. CANADA FLOUR, 25 Bble. Fancy er do Bo ble. Extra du de MUNTYEAL INSPECTIOM: ‘3S Boxes TOBACCO, 20.the. enehy 34 Boxes CIGAKS, L. Amazona, “a “a “oe aa British& Foreign Merchandize, Selected with the greatest care, purchased on the be carried on under the e@tyle aud firm of for the generous patronage extended to the late firm of Delany & Wilson, and respectfully solicits a renewal of the sae fur the new firm. and HALIFAX, and are -NOW OPENING, at the Old Staud, —— —— WEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C. L. STRICKLAND, Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist. Office Great George Street, near Water Street. (Peete inserted on Gold, Plativa, Silver and Vulesnite (without extracting the rovtes, if desired.) Patients will be ullowed sufficient time to wear the teeth Co suidefy themselves tuey are as repre- LONDON HOUSE! Es tablished Is2O0 . B64. x-acue.. (000. B* the Commopore and Uxprxe from LIVERPOOL, Lorrs from LOY DON, Hervey Davies from BAKBAU UES, Bevex Buotkers Beaverta and steemer Commence frota BOSTON, the subsembers hawe completed their inportatione for the sensou, which, buwing beeu selected by ouc of the Firm, : sented. Decayed Teeth filled with Sponge Gold, Geldtoil, fin, Plutigwsand Lithedeon, aud restored | w their naturel shape aud uscfuluers. The nioet improved instruments used in extract- ! ing. Clovofoma and Ether udministered. Purticuiur attention paid to regulating teeth. Dr. 8. will guarantee to give satisfaction iv all cures, both ws to QUALITY oF WoRK and PRice, which shall be as reusouuble us ut auy Office in thig or the ucighboring VProvinces. - Alt work warrauted. ; _November 28, 1864. £4 wo ba: i? Valuable Farm. for Sale. - T° Be wuld by PRIVATE) CONTRACT, thut eligibke LEASEHULD PROPERTY, ow Lot 34, buowu as “ MARSHFIELD,” con- taining 260 Acres, more or less, of excellent Land, of which about 150 are under cultivation, and the remainder, for the moat part, cevered with u valuable growth of Firewood, Scanthug aad Feacwwg Poles. The Dwelling Howse and Buildings are large and comumudivus, and the Land is ia excellent condition. TERMS and further particulars made known on application to the Subscriber on tue Premises, ur to CHARLES Pacmer, Exqr. R. P. HAYTHORNE. Marshfield, Nov. 28. 1964. tt é CP The lease is for 999 years, aud the annual rent Is. per acre. Tothe Tenantry on Lots 34, 51and 59, the property of James Montgomery, Esq. TAKE NOTICE! T HE subscriber has been instructed to take legal proceedings to recover RENTS nd otber Amounts dtte on the above Estates, and un- lesa those indebted come forward and settle their Accounta forthwith, at my Office, in Charlotte town, actions will be commenced without furtbe: notier. [9 Office hours, trom 10 to 4. Good Oats will be taken in payment. JAMES DOUSE. Nov. 28, 1864. Sin 800 ~~ Ter and MISSES’ GENTS, BOY'S and CHILDREN'S Rubber. Boots and Shoes, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. BEER & SONS. November 21, 1864. Tobacco, Flour, Leather, &c. TO ARRIVE. 12 Boxes Cavendi-h TOBACCO, 500 Bbls. FLOUR, 50 «do | Keroseue Oil, SO Boxes Cundles. IN STORE, SO Boles prime Labrador Herring, 4 casks Cod Oil, For Sale Low. P. W. HYXDMAZ. November 14, 1864. 4 ae ae COMPLETED AT THE BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE, IMPORTATIONS FOR FALL On THE SUPPLY OF COMPRISING OCR STOCK IN TRADE, WILL BE FOUND Second to N ne IN THE CITY, For Variety, Quality, Stjle or Value. AND BOUGHT ON THE BEST TERMS* they are eunbled 4 offer at extremely dow prices for prompt payment. Whe! Buvers supplied asustal. The present impartatiog gemprixer > — 7 bhde and tierees Har-) 8 bales Carpet & Wool- budows SLUGAK, leur. 20 hhds Mascovado Mo-} 17 lusser, | 50 chests Prime Congo, par Atlarwo w Guode, u Ge Plaids, -Phaw le, 7 momen. . Printed dine Mange . r . wels und Shirts, aes _and Begging, Ore- buted, Ca&uyus, Culi- ‘Cote ke &e. * 1 bale Blankets, Ika, | 7 cores Ready wade ~~ Clothing, ad 2 do Getits’ and Ladieg -° Rubler -Coats ‘iudt 2 da Reffule Kobes, 1 do Hosiery, 2 de eentas Pauper 1 de Gloves, lide Puiut Onl, 5 do Shawls & Mantles,.118 _ pa 1 do Ladies’ Furs, Paints, 3 do Fur Caps, 50 sides Bele Leather. 5 do Linen Drapery, Cupes, fi. 8 | Ce 6 do Padi « Boots & 7 baler Paper Mangizgs Shoes,” E | & do Catton Warp, 4do Kubler Boste & 9 do Printed, Un- Shoes, | bleucbed,~ 4 do dilke and Ribbons | White . 6 do Millivery, 3 do Swipe «& Check 7 do Huberdashery, Siurtings, | ido Damask & Mo-| 1| case Guns reens, 3 do assert’d Cutlery, 4 do Floor Cloths, 1 de EP Ware 1 de ludigo 2 du Glaze aa 5 do Townend's | & CAPS, 35 bdls Spring, Cast and 4 do Felt Hats, ! Blister i. 2 do Ladies HATS and 225 pieces Plough Metal BONNETS, 125 pkye Nails dc Spikes 9 do Sundries, , 90 do lroum ngery 3 bales Cloth, \ : Cusks Baking Soda, Whiting, Putty, Wash- ing Seda; Barrels Crushed Sugai, Currante, Jamaica Ginger, Porter aud Ale, Epsom Salts; Kegs Powder, Cudbear, Mustard; Boxes London Soap, Tobacer, Starch, Rai- sina, Extract Logwood, Lozenges, Glass, Pepper; Bags Rice, Coffee, Allapice, Leake, Coilé Manilla Rope, Dozens Broome and Pails, Ke. G. & S DAVIES. Charlottetown, Oct. 31, )864, King Square House! NOW READY, OUR FALL SUPPLY OF BRITISH and AMERICAN GOODS, COMPRISING ONE OF THE Largest and > BEST ASSORTED STOCKS to be found in the Colony, is now Offered at priees which will compare FAVORABLY with those of ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE. BEER & SONS. Octaber 31, DRE4. ‘The Fall Supply GOODS Is NOW COMPLETED hy the arrival of Ships Common ne, Unnexe and Lotes, whieh, for QUALITY aad CHEAP- NE3S, will contrast favourably with any other [mportution fur .he season, and must insure - Rapid Sale. _ Queen Square Honse, Oct. 31, 1864. _ FOR LIVERPOOL, G. B. THE ClipperShip L C. OWEN, 500 tons register, Koneat Frasen, Commander, will sail from GEORGE- TOWN for the above port on the lat DECEMBER. Hae first clase accow- best terms, and eeld at the lowest remuneritive prices. We Solicit Inspection. | W. & A. BROWN. | Charlottetown, Nov. 21, 1864. NOTICE. | bee subscriber begs to announce that he has this day admitted Mr. EDMUND F. BYRNE into Co-Partnership. The business will DELANY & BYRNE. He also begs to tender his thanks te the public T. DELANY. Charlottetown, Oct. 31st, 1864. N connexion with the above, we desire to acquamt eur friends and the public that we HAVE RECEIVED, per Commedore und Lotus, from ENGLAND, and Franconia fron: BOSTON Renfrew THlouse, sbortert notice; second hand Stoves changed, or bought ; Gus Stoves euppli Ships’ DECK apd apwarde Extra FLUKE BKICK and SOAP STONG, for ail fiud it to their edlebrited Stowes * Chief,” expresaly aud ure now extensively used ju the Canadas. modation for passengers. Apply to L. C. OWEN & CO. Charlottetown, Nor. 31, 1864. 2in City Stove Store ! T HE subscribers are now prepared to eel] Furnaces, Runges, Stoves, Register Grates, Marble and Shite Mautela, ue cheup as can be re- tailed in the Caited States. Stoves purcliased, will be delivered, set up and warranted to do all represented, or no sale. Pieces and Parts of Stoves, &c, furnished at the , e- wud setup. ALSO, : CAST TRON CINQUES aud CISTERN PCMPS, both copper and iren. TuONS wad CABOOSBS, fiom £4 kiude of Stoves. ‘ Lock smithing, Bell hanging and Gas- fitting dove with despatch, Parties wishing to procure Coshiog Stevee will wastes to ca ey examine to barn Biremens Cvel, N. bb —Bejuy Ageut for the New England Roof. ing Company, the eabscribera have also On hinnd Aaphaltum, Felt and Gravel ROOFING, covered GREAT GEORGE STREET, wt the shortest notice, and warranted water and A LARGE STOCK OF General Merchandize, Comprising : LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, in all the new styles. Wincies, Coburgs, Lustres, &c. Mantles, Shawls, Bonnets, Iats, Feathers, Flowers, Gloves, Llosiery, &c. Grey, White and Printed Cottons, Shirtings, Tickings, Osuaburgs, Denims, &e. &e. &e. Red, White, Blue and Fancy FLANNELS, Serges, &c. Black Cloths, Colored and Black Does, Faney Teeeds, Heavy Coatings, F.ne Melton do, Clothing, Under do., Winte Cotten Shirte, Faney Flannel do., Collars, Ties, Fur Caps, (seme very choice), Feit and Tweed Hats, Meus’ aud Boys’ Cloth Caps, &e. ‘ A large Stock of Ladies’ Fashion- able FURS, Sontags. Hovds, Skeletons, Skirts and Skirtings, &e. Mens, Mrs.’ and Children’s BOOTS and SHOE3, and a variety of other Goods, GROCERIES — Tea, (warranted good). Sugar, Molasses, Tubacco, Raisins, Soap, &. HARDWARE — Nails, Plough- mounting, Glues, Paint, Putty, Rope, &e. We respectfully request a call fean Town.and Country bugers, feeling satisfied of our own abi- lity te give them eatisfaction. We may observe that, with a view te obtain that patronage ao ne- coasary to suceesa, we shall offer eur customers such goods only a8 we can warraat, and at the lowest possible prices. DELANY & BYRNE. Charlottetown, Oct. 31. 1864. JOHN BELL, Merchant Tailor, O* behalf of the late Proprietor of BELL'S CLOTHING STORE, _ hereby tenders his thanks to his nameroas friends and cus- tomers of the Estatlishm: nt for the liberal patron- age bestawed duriug the past twelve years, aud wonld uequaint them, and the public generally, that he has cumme on his own account wad i For sale by ai i J. nents ECKART. Mheelatretawn Naw V1 — solely, is now and execute abl orders for CLA) business in the old stand, to AradiSe ap} Lowoas. lire proof. &.R TAYLOR. W. A. LOCK E&Y, Agent. Nev. 14, 4s cre" YARMOOTH Improved Stoves. ‘E‘HE Subscriber has this week received from the Mannfactors, a fall and complete cargo of those celebrated Cook, Box & Franklin Stoves, Fx Schooner Bine Wave. Those Stoves cannot be beat for DURABILITY, NEATNESS and ECO- NOMY, and ure the only stoves imported bere that give general satisfaction, aud now for sule, LOW POR CASH, Nerchantable Produce or twelve months’ etédit on approved notes. A good usrortment of Full aud Winter Goods. w. J. CLARK. Orwell Cheap Store, Nov. 21. 1864. tf I HAVE TO REQUEST r or My Country Customers THAT THEY CALL AND SETTLE Their respective Accovnts, PROMPTLY, Before the 20th November. W. E. DAWSON. October 24, 1864. WATER- STREET, Ch'town, Nov, M4, 1864. ielrw 3m TAKE NOTICE. | the Inte GEO. P. C. LOWDEN, Esquire, bg Note of Wand, Book Acoount, of 0° a make payment before the FIRE NOVEMBER NEXT, as leyal be taken, withont f r notice. to amowiute ay after that hi Gr - order of the Adminiatri: . October 3, e Ww NDALL — 4 PS. Owing to thefatences of the dea . for shipping (iraim, time will he @xter - until the FIRST pe capo . the meantime, payment wi roe’ vs Mr. D.J. ah age lhog . | receive : the shartest notice and on reasonable terme. Nevetber 21. 1864. x gery 4 it Movember 14. -, Hegt door to the Br’ se BRITISH AND. FOREIGH WILLIAM HEARD, | »’ * D. M. HARINGTON,.’ Wholesale Dealer. Teas, Flour & Groceries, &c, | LL parties indebted to the Kérate of © a 8