Fi x ; ‘ } ; ; 8 i SE ae soar eae Scememenehten dat tel * @ all alli. (llear, that the ietegrity of other men is ne stronger fo resist fem phation, than ther own, they regret the excuang vtvural coum ninity, as +} reapects te a We are an agr tn a ~~ ~ ' Mr. W. is glad that he hae not-been praised by | the time never arrives—whose blighting influence . natal } . : . ‘ hag retarded our prosperity beyond a parallel— | the (eral in coujdnetton” with Nis co- Delegate ON ARN RR RR ANNE RR TO CORRESPONDENTS. Several communications reeeived during the Who distrust and decry all attempts of the perse- Mr. Paliner, beeause it would not be ia lis power. past week, are unavelidably deferred for want of LEN King Square House! vering and enterprising amoung us—who close | to make a refurn for the praise, as Mr. Paliner | sphee, KEM ADVERTISERS. NOW READY, # we if rs “ at re all aware j nd although nota very great judge of them accordingly. hat high sense o & ition uid & alt }* writ we can stud away a ” . nes of honor and rectitude of principle, which “<” Su itt ont till.eavir ” ; pt vale ia one year, # ve q oneal font they are quite venmble they eould never al use Now, a@ to the prope ed ahien - experrence — that virtue, public or private, | J is caine down, and we listened te them, saad re leed since then that there should be whieh they are fully cvupseuus they could | =r Appiause } In the first plaice, we | Dever practise —- they believe can never be oo, at tie n should be, as tures the made the rule and guide of either pub- rates bf the country would permit, iv ite or privace hile by others, All other British ¢ stit os ve this wen they belicve to be as corrupt as they know themselves to be —- the only diifir-| ence, 1m aRY cause, In their estimation, be ttig that some, as Barns expresves it, are gifted with a better art of hiding than others, Surely the ion. Mr. Beers is not one ot that class of infidels who have nv belief in| ® oe V dhe gereanct em ; gibert® > Tie Previpers were win: ther resolved (hat cach of the Cok we poe ite pecaliar privileges and gl there should be no figher p: ' A pplatise We aebia of lie ies Shit stiligl botin, wer te ln swebtle Uber ‘al agreed ae possible ihe colonies “ 38 me = and that gid be dealt. wu fairly aud equally, w gril should be equal throughout, We nex, he reality of either public or private virtue, | ”* regarded the outside world we| a0d who think that all that is styled so! wet that 28 a tite. ehyoy tree de, (App atiae Hwy Pro ae there Was at first we liftle anx ty With re , this propesition, becadse we atand at é ig merely successful simulation and deceit ; who, imeapeble of it themselves, cannot beleve im an honest change of opiaion on the partot others, and whu look upon the vest men as nothing but adept hypocrites — undetevted cheats. We would hope not; although bis wanton impeactment of our Delegates tay, we tear, induce some amongst | us tu believe otherwise concerning him. } At whatever conclusions, conceruing shi Union Sebeme, our Delegates may lay arvived, either individually, or cunjyintly, we are bound to believe that they are the simple results of their bopest convictions ; | fur certainly, as yet, there can be found ny } just grounds to suspect them of having been aropieesare im inspecting the monntie of the | iD lugnoed by any re views, than such as eration, WE su your wealll\y merchants | Cold be entertained by them as the faichiul vet happy rprising men makong their for-| Peptesentatives of our people --- fully sensi- peal cobrsmeng as that this Country is one j dle of the importance and responsibility of with threw im our | the trast placed in their hands, and zealous ¢ (Cheers ) Dt iv dot the great hospitality alous j to mequit themselves of it in such a manner that we have met with since we entered within | ags—by the preservation cr advancement of you mentees ~—it is pot te kindness whieh we have ;our publie interests—may, in time to come, between aud amongst ourselves ] cunless that vwanat a8 happy and contented a poople as any the Livitish Provinces, Yet L hesitate not to ord tw t . 4 that frown all that hase been wWitressed by the a gegates representing that Island, ey will not te Ttecommend to their peaple thi rate we which | hope soon to see reat wl d (Uhewrs.) gre abieerergy) We have come hove and bee, eaple We set Beeome Qequaimied With your Vist resources pte pe bted with the eaterprise af your at petiection ef your maciunery — ¢ pregtese wf aile and ananuiac lures ameorns bven . ’ » Wittess (TF alitiifrable tostitations o Xp vhatize. ) tosdny we owere su wrung winch yew have among von, and ha: ehle h which we need vet be afraid 1 a idually or collectively trow the peopl ; ' eT ipo ae people | redound to their credit. If any thing could : - @Q~—_— : ‘ale ° e et : ’ of this Prosiuee ~—that causes us te desire to} give us just cause to suspect their integrity, game inte tine union; your excellent institution al aa kinds, and your progress ta cvervihing that gars Wo make apa great country, i) pels ua to such | : : : gdesivable cousmiamatioa — to form part of the independently of a direct vote of the people peak empire aT culeny, or whatever you chose Luis, however, we believe they are not; and well, whieb m te be constracted oul of these | for this belief we are pleased to think wi it would be to find them anxious to baye tiv | Union measure agreed to by our Legislature, | Colony ; and i foreshadows another and ther hands againat their fellowa—and whose aim may do at the next January Term of the Supreme | it ever has been that Priace Edward Island shall | Court, when the Libel case of Webster vs. Rielly » * - may be ealled fer trial. | } remain twolated aud aukuown.” pemencagedagpie> Mr. Whelan has no fear of meeting bis eon-! COL. GRAY TO THE PEOPLE OF |stituente at St. Peter's, when it wil suit his PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ON THE | H¥eticnes to call upou them, “The meeting will UNION QUESTION not be hastened by the threats or the falee aeeu- i. sations of the Herald; and he is very certain that The Hon. Col. Gray has ri quested us to repeblish trom the Islander ot Friday last the tollowing “Letter to thé Inhabiants ot thie Island on the Union Question. The Letter deals with the question from the plain- whatever the Herald way publish from the present tine until Dooms day—(if it lives so long)—will not affect the relations, in the slightest degree, which now happily subsist between Mr. Whelan and his cuustituents, . - 4 Pe —— To Tue Epitor oy tue Exawiwer. | Sir:—In the last Islander a Financial peal to the good sense of the people of the | Stutementis given, siowmy the local revenue | this [siand would be entitled to if the Con- federation shuuid be consummated. da this Statement the Editeur gives the Exeise duties vb Lubacco and Spirits to the Local Govern- Went, suounting, be Bays, CO 21,795 Sy Od. Now, Dy the decision ot the Cunterence, ali Excisy dutics belung ty the General Govern- went and net to the Leval. Lhis, Sir, with other caleulations in which I differ from the Islander, 1 shalt teel it my duty to explain in my place when the quesiion shad be brought befure the Legislature, winch will lessen the amount of local revenue some thousands, as erdited to the Colony by the dslander; aud as I differ in suwe points trom the decision ot che Conference, | slat) be preparcd le give wy revsvns for su dvuing when the proper time shall arrive. Yours truly, GEORGE COLES, Charlottetown, 2lst Nov , 1864. g + = To THE Eprrorn vor THe EXAMINer, vst points of view, which ou tatdligent person can fail to understand. Ic is aa honest ap- greater appeal ia a coastitutional form :— fo the People of Prince Edward Island. My PicittNps; A question of paramount importance, one | affeeting our very existence, isuuw under vu: congideralion. Every one among you should heve the pri- vilege, as it if hos undoubted Mybt as av iree- wan, to be entebied=to record tus vote, @ither among those by whose action our country will be elevated to & conditiwa of prosperity, such as our utmost imaginings bave tatherto never pictured; or among those whose timi- dity, whose fears, and whose sbort sighted policy have ever, as the enemies of progress, ucted as a drag ehain upon vur country, and retarded its prosperity in a manner ubparal- leled in the history ut any British Col ny. I will — consent that one of you should ve prevented the proud boast which it will be Sir:—~Iua repart of your own -peech, and algo. of so power to bequeath to your children the Hons. ee. Haviland’s i. Pole moe Phis question resolves itselfinto two phases, |at the Dejeauer at Poronte, ou the 3rd instant, it whiel L will place before you, and whieh || appeacs that, not you vuly and Mr. Efaviland, but grsineee of Beifish Aureriea, sharing the glories | bave sufficient warrant in the public declara- of the mother country, Which we all desive to see | tion, } Ilon. Col. Gray, our made by the perpet jated aad increased. (Cheera.) premier, at the banquet in Quebec, when he . . sé 4 > 2 } } neue fae great Bail on the same evening ended the said, the advocates of the Union—the | Jelegates—required Lhe co-operation of the peaple, and could not attain the resalts they looked for. unless the people of Gativilivs at Toronte, from whence the Delegates proceeded on the following meruing to visit some ofber cites in Upper Canada, and al itimest.”’ ‘This aid can be obtained only by means of a direct appeal to the people ; and in our Province at ieast,.we trast—nay, we teel all bus confident it will be made. mI THE NERALD AND ROSS'S WEEKLY. oi Niagara. ~-_. - THE UNION QUESTION. Coautinucd. Tur caimmess, moderation and forbearance. by whieh the discussion of this great and im All seews infected that th’ infeeted spy, Asaull secms yellow to the juundiced eye. distin —Porr portant question, through the Public Prea< } of the Cclonics, has hitherto. been When, in the foregoing article, we penned witl their res- | so the Falls) peotive Provinces gave thear their aid to the | | consider the peuple shuuld have the right of | Uiat alse Mr. Palmer declared his adhesion to be the scheme ot a Union of all the British North | American Provinces. [have beard no question het. Shall we haeoe . | vaised here adverse to the fact of yourself and . ek are market opened to us | Mr. Haviland having su declared yourselves tos | Dy over three millions of people, whereby our | that Uuion; but [ learn from good authority that srmers will hold their beads aubong the | Mr. Palwner denies bis adhesion to the scheme, host prosperous of their neighbors? land that he herve, at Charlottetown, declares his views iu opposition to the Union. Receiving that dewial avd late union declaration as authentic, the combined fact start'ingly contradicts the seu- timents aud policy alleged to Mr. Palmer in the report above referred to of his speech delivered at Luoroute kor the purpose of eheiting truth aud rectifying misrepresentation of Mr. Palmer here or at Toronto in the watter in yeu do me the faver, te place per contra, in the Examiner, the alleged auti-umion policy of Mr Palmer in Charlottetown with bis language on well weighing aud propouncins their judg- o nent Upon, ead. Shall our lands be purchased from | | the Proprietors, and speedily settled by iu- | uigrants ? ord Shall we have an influx of thousands | of summer visitors, whose money freely spent jumons us will give a stimulus to all classes ? } 4th. Shall our Harbours be filled with jslipping, and our Towns rise in equal pro- portions with thos: in every other British Colouy i ; | view, will! } } I | number of the inhabitauts of the city aud vicinity. j dsl. Friday. ? | the subjeet of union, reported in his speech de. | for certain to be the ** Heleu Davies,” - ee TRADE AND MakkKers.—Outs which on the first of the week ranged as high as zs. 14d. per bush., went duwn pesterday te 2a. Barley ia from da. te ds. Sd. Durnipsare still about Is. per bush, aud Potatoes from td. to is, 3d ‘Phe steamer Franconia suiled on Tuesday with a carge of 13,- WOU bush. oats, 100 sheep, 200 fouls, 50 bbls. po- tatocs, 26 do. turnips, SU do, pork, 200 bush, barley and 50 quils. codfish, We understand that the Baurque Lotus is fitting up to take a cargo of live stock te Bermuda; she will probably sail next veek, The ship Dacid Cannon, which arrived on }riday moruing trou Liverpool, was out 38 days, and experienced stormy weather, with heavy head winds. The Schr. Nelly was loaded this week by Mr. J. 5. Carvell with oats for the New Lronawick market. The brigt. Elector is also about loaded with oats, barley, potatoes, turnips aud pork for Newfoundland. The Pork business has been about the briskest this week: Mr. O. Connolly having parchased 33 ¢arcases, weighing 14,000 Ibs, J. Reddin 55 carcases— 11,550 Ibs, and Messrs. Owen & Co. 26: careasses—5200 Ibs The price is trom 4d. te 44d. per |b.— Protestant of Saturday, et rn ae Day or THisKeaivixe. —We extract the follow ing from a Proclamation by Lis Excellency the Lieutenant Goveruor, in the “ Royal Gazette” of Weduerday lest :— Whereas Alwichty God, in hia nubounded good bess wid werey, has been pleased to youcisufe un to us the luestimable blessings of x plentifal das [ have thonpht proper, by evil with the uc Vise of her Majesty's ExecutivegConuneil, 10 issue wy Prochumauen, enjoining that a Gexnaal Paasksoivine io Almighty God, for that his great werey, be observed throughout this Island on Faurspay the Eiouru day of Prcempen next. Aud 1 do cntreat that the eiid day of Pablic ‘hanksyviving be reverently and devoutly observer by all Her Majesty's subjects within this Island, a- they value the favor of Almighty God, and that ali Ministers do hold Public Service jn their respective Churetics and Chapels on that day. vest, __ + ~ The new Wesleyan Church in Prince Street wa lie the forenoon the service was conducted hy the Rev. opened tor Divine service ou Sunday last. Dr. Richey, in the afternoun by the Rev. Ma Pope, aud iu the eveuimg by the Rev. Mr. Stewart Lhe congregations at ull these services were large and attentive, und embraced nainerous represen- tutives from all the other religious denomiation® iu the City. The Sabbath cullections amounted to £115. On Monday the Rev. Mr. Ryan preaches an appropriate discourse, and on Tuesday evening the Rev, Dr. Richey aguin officiated in the new Chureh. onesie aaa : Ilix Exeellency the Lieut. Governor and Mrs Dandes, who were absent a few days on a visit to Halitax, returned by the steamer ** Princess o} Wales on Mond y last. Mrs. Dundas gave an ** At flome,’’ last night, at Goverement House, to a — oo - We are huppy to learn thatthe vessel, not know: reported vr BRITISH WAREHOUSE Mh PALL Woe! British& Poreign Merchandize, Selected with the greatest care. parchared on the guished, affords usa subject of most legitimate mutual gratulation ; not only as affording « striking proof of the well-train sd intelligence much pleasure, eur mite ef commendation of the Colonial Press for the ealanness, moderation, and Oth. Shall we see our invaluable fisheries lostered and encouraged by our own mation, wd not lett, as at present, to wake the for- livered at Toronto? “ The Islanders,” said Mr. e.,f shure at the Gut of Cauuso, has Leen got off the ‘were a caretal and a thinking people. Perhaps | rock again with very little damage. ; bailed atiitaasiih siiiow at first, because they were as happy aid Steamer ‘‘ Commerce’ arrived this (Monday ' “a i 7 . aye disciplined ability, and stea ly sagietty ot orbearance, which had, tip to thal time, been sv eur Colonial editorial corps: but alsu as| CUMPetous in their discussions of the great Union Question — we little thought that, if that traly indicative of that big!) character for . . : » , | honorable aud diguifed course should be departed prudence, so wermindedness, love of fair play a¢ . : “ jirom, 1 weoald and fauw egifatioa aud koowled xe of themselves and their position, to which our several pea- : ; ‘ ; I : I nals. We thouyvht all were iopressed, not only fast ’ . ” wf dealing plea have attained. — and which are fitting proeperous, and poweriu: maton, pietels befere the public, mm the spirit of calm and ‘ } »} fut this reflection reminds ust with the prepriety, but the necessity het o becuime — 1 ted —<. rre: : ‘ . them to becume . ’ # great.) with this must Hapertant question, bow cou- at, although | candid e: q we have done with badinnage, as respects our! tbe utuost latitude to fair discussion and search Great Financier, the Won Mr. Boer, we must | ing enqciry, would yet aiost guardedly eschew be by any of the conductors or | approred correspondents of ourown public jour: | j iny—a spirit which, whilst allowing | tunes of thousands of our enterprising nelgh- ? ; contented a people as any under bors of the great republic 7 yet, he would venture to say, whatever the com 6th. Shall we have the protection of a shield we respect of | Downing strong Goverpment, under whose shall command the Street ? Goveruiment that great Union, which he heped sven te see accomplished.’ “ He couclhuded,” says the Report, “ by expressing a hope that the Uuion of the Provinces would soon be consum- wth. Shall we form part of a nation ex- Yours, OBSERVER. tending from Halifax to Vaneouver, as citi zens of whieh our sona will reach distinetion mated.” ;and carve out for themselves iume and LAA bs t BU RO PEA N N EWS. fortune? os , Sth. Shall we now enter a Confederation, | HURRICANE AT CALCUT?TA—GREAT LOSS } Which Secures to us the most I:beral ters OF LIFE—DESPRUCTION OF SHIPPING, juoder which the peoprieiary landa ean be and our tepantry made happy The Steamship Peruvian, from Liverpool on the } purchased, heave another word with bim—and that a/ and difccily proscribe any thing, in argument, ap and tree ?—Or tat instant, via Qaeenstown on the Yad, arrived . ce i= VF, ? } } i . i ' : ae wt Gensive versotalities ¢ od i fat New York on the bith. She brings sowe addi ther serivue one 1 the olenitade of hie) preaching to offensive personalities ; and would is : § father » ' i l le of ' tat Will you reeord your yotes among | tional news me slate i 8 rot boeve 2), SUPIUR Trot Meany cuterlaiuing of paae- sie : = inianbes dal i eae ‘ wiekom and (aoe paren ‘a is el ~~ oF : ‘ 1 t } — whe aFe cont 1S ko we a" tate inks D ‘ni ; The En rhish jonrnals unanimonsly eonenr in the . ‘ ¥ clreuialing surtinises of suspicious, coiculated to} se. for wiiot 2 # Never; ve » q - : . hesitated ta insinuate pela iv, though not) - ” sete — sg ‘} unece, lor Woom tie time Never urcives, Whoyse | verdict auaiust Muller. he execution is fixed fur ” E ‘ | ‘ . t doctes she ete? 3.? ; i - feet, in the most dusmat ry Bnd LYMrloUs Miade- | Oiigh toy inthu nee bas retarded vu prosperily | Norcuber ii. . . *; : in direct terms, that, bece,use Mr. Fdward wr, tac puede Conducter cuaracurs vl be pubuc John Leech, the celebrated ‘Pauch’, exricaturist they were a little doubttul at bearing tits pepe} + sritish rule; { i } | munity might be, the delegates representing the | Island would not hesinate te recoummend to their} te | beyutd a parallel; who distrust and déery Whelan, who, at first, was disinelined oF aa ee a : | Mv ‘ ? ; ‘ men, Whe, irrespective of party considerations, | 4) BEeu pes vf the persevering and enter. | cond ; gis ie te the Usion, now seems to be in fawn ‘ 7 . , | prising ameog us; who close their tands| Napoleon, after his visit to the Czar, visited vere, OV ott Wertinent, mwst larly aud Wisel vy . * j tr and s ed ee P; $ j : 5 ! + | avatnst theie fe re. and w! i wedi onion and Lyous.en route to Paris. [tise deab:ful of it — the change ip lis sentiments coucern ae — Sere ou, | eaten’ vets fellows, and whane que y ever | eee cit SS Pat ‘ . ‘ , ; weched atid apelaied, tw represeh: Us mi the has been that Prines Edward {sland shall re- |" ioe aur kui ye aris Mg, Vat question fin 1s Been OPOUSET | Cuierculuuial Convention for the purpose oi| main isolated and apknown ? Phe Paris Bourse was firmer; rentes 64f Gc. al > nothing al tea etual corruption PS ak o oka ee el . . » The treaty of pecce was finally sirened at Vienns “OGRE methiang shoct of «stual ¢ oe ruUlerlaluing Wuctucr, Wile due regard to OUF OW 2ad Shall our noble farmers live in dis- Oct. 13th. “Lhe rati leatione were to be anban red | — that nothing can aceve it for it but the imucdiate public interests, it would, or would wot. | Couragement and gloom; shail our sous and | eupposition that he hay sold Wiraself for aw | oe adciasile for us tu become a pariy m tie pro- | 4 ‘ughters eke out a scanty Irvelihvud here, price tu the Canadian adivocates of the} weted Union. av be banished to a foreign Jand ? | j i . . . i dea 2 ry ~ ed ee re Cia kt ee scheme, and is a traitor to his country jue iim. George Beer bad, indeed, led th ord ee oe Tenantry live dissatiefied | a : . ‘ . : ; vnd diseont nted? Theos. guarded and serapulous aa ve bas been | vay i 3 disceputable mode ot pursting a pe > the true iy them. bat the in the choice of his words tepnt and meaning’ of grounds of the impeachment are such that 1: ipcludes not only Mr. W hve an, agartist whom iu tbe path Khich he bad trodden with so Ditth Cis tmmedtiately directed, but all vur uther Delegates also, with the exeeption of the Hon. WM) Pope—eveo our prewier, the Mbon. Col. Gray ; for, at first, wish that sing ¢ exception, they were all, cither direetly p po d tu the proposed U; on, or disineline: to it. AS the time, huwever, whea Mr | there have been fous d iudividuals, us respects , : nenahane . . : , Beer was pepning this impeachment, be dic! pwoufour public jouruals—~Pue Herald aud Rosa's not, perhaps, coasider baw far it would cl on oil : totiiitigs, the intate- extend ; geria whatan av kward and pitiabl predicament it would place hitw before thuse | therelore, urest elmeerely res 4th. Shall our lands be eceapied and our population remain one of eign y, mstead vo! counting by huudreds of thousands ? tic tical coulvoversy; but bis excuse, we satisfied that is, would follow UUTEOIN eo iad argued, aud we were, besides, ew, Ferry few, ilany, amongst oth. Soall the mine of wealth we possess in our fisheries be still robbed frow us by success toward tie establialimeut of Lis Views, o strangers ? credit te him politicul moralist; we, 6th. Shall our towns remain unbuilt, our | harbours comparatively deserted, aud itu. | grants verteaily driven from our s! ores? sel!, as a ret te f S Piet sess wet he AV 2311 Ladade, CHL trary to our honest und honorable estimate of the jth. Shall our Legislature he slighted and thwarted, and its most sulemn enactments trampled under toot ? moral worth of the conductors of ver local press, Sch. Shall we refese to enter the Confede- | ration, aud forfeit all chance of profiting by | the handsome tering now offered, through the | Weelly—whe, to “ the uiry timidly indicated by the Hou. uible susp wis, io Whose presence he esteemed it a privilege | George Beer, have vuldiy given “a local habita- liberality of the Convention; and hereafter | te be alluwed tu baw dover its application to the mea of bis idolatry wus tiever contemplated by hia: that it dues in flude them is owing to sheer inadvertance ot | his part. Ute had no distivet intention o dving any thing beyond wounding if possible.) weet uf susy iciuns and slauders, so congenial to Wieian ; and —/ their nature, the public character of Mr not daring to attempt it in any other way — j culumnies as earnestly and diligent as they may, Le bud recourse, tur that purpose, to the expedient of dark insinuation. Such acta should always meet with public repro- | bation ; bet, meverthecless, in tits iustance we are disposed tu dea the offender, and to give him all the advan- | tage, which a due consideration of the great provceation be bad received, can afford ts the way ul excuse. Great iideed wae his prove- eation. assuming diwposition, scarecly any could be greuter Pid wot Mr. Whelani tuyh at bic and bold both him and bis *- dazzling array 4! large figures "’ up ts ridicule and contempt? And was not that provucation greatly in- ereased by the consideration, that the hougra- bie position vecupied by Mr. Wheian, as But the truth ws.| tien aud « name,” 'saime base and sordid views a3 themselves, will rather gently wita| and of such, pot one, We may safely attest, will fo a taae of hos presumptoous and | sufficient consequence to exeite; but to w full u member of the Coavention, as weil ag that of sume uf our other Deleyates, was vbtaiaed jeyeus in the expectation that the Aati-Union at the expense of his humiliation in the eyes of the public ; for, in the making of their tp puintwents, had mot the Gauyernment blindly and reached the very acwe ui | find vurselves ¢ yp pelled to enter it withoute jealous, groundless, aud waligawut caluusny shilling ? These are some few of the points to which { would usk your attention { bave now | being living among you, in the closest inti- acy, fur twelve years ; you have bad ample | opportunity ef jadging how far selfish mo- | tives have governed my desire and prayer for uone, we are confident, but wien capable ef the | the prosperity of all in my native laad; you ean best jJudze bow far a love of self has or ius not characterized my walk among you 1 would now but say, whatever diff-rences of opinion there may have arisen between some be found in the rauks of the truly bouverabie, ur jot us on minor points, | am nut atraid te fudiy-| place this tesue in your hands; ibis a ques tion of life ur death to Prinee Edward {siand [pray to the most high God to direct your decision. Yours always fait ful, JOUN HAMILTON GRAY. Royalty, loth Nov., 1&4. ne oh Sately, however, may these individuals be le fi undisturbed in the gruvelling and vik lous eluguge- a] > ae Let them circulate their base be found to give them eredence or acceptauce ;— right, and intelligent in our community. - ’ vation such ¢aluneniatious are certainly nol of measure of unmitigated scorn and contempt, it } must surely be admitted they are most justly} ) J sushi entitled. "1" <= — fue Hox. Epwanp PaLmer—Nor an ANTI- NusuxisreSer Revamparivs To Tne Hox. Epwako Witeran. My Dear Sir: You have doubtless read a copy ef last week's Herald, in which in au article beaded “ The Can- tederation Scheme and its Supperters,” you and mn the fate The Kediter of The Herald seems to be quite | party—~—a party still in embryo, but which, he a i st of your co-delegutes. Chieti sevtuis to dewbt net, will, in a slert time, through -_ ie eo gee Conference, are semewhat roundly abused for and ungratelully overlooked his homage, fix) the skill of bimisel! and other oadepts—his cou- the views you and they are supposed to eutertais devotion to their power — despised his wisdom | —and prelerr d to bonor betere him mee to) forth inte the light of day—will have the Hon whom he felt bimeelf to te infinitely super- jor? Was not all thia tou much Jor hie patience to endure? What wonder then that, distracted by th of bis wounded vanity, bereft of his wonted geveret ce, and scarcely caring to dushinguis) | tigg that it is—the Herald's foud expectation ef! Peters’ or any Electoral Distriets in the [sland, | riend from fue, he flung all regard tor con- sequences tu the winds ' liaving thus argue with what eff-ct we kuow not—we wil jus his excuse—~—althorgh pangs and writhings bon. gentleman, at tue Dejeuaer iu Toronty, be ; freres—-in the political and vbstetricart, be brought | on the traly momeutous question you tiave been, as fT beartiy beheve, se faithfully and laboriously : } discussing. How far the editer of the Merald Edward Palmer for theit | imagines that his characterizing yourself and the lf the record of the public speech made by this} Hous. Messrs. Coles, Gray, Pope and Haviland, as = leader. * couspiraters against the rights aud liberties ” of ivour teow ecelonuista, is hkely to jnfluenee the lintads of the mhabitants at Fort Augustus, St written Traly—as no one, We presume will ques- liaving tits fer the leader of the retardatire party it is bard — a2 but you and Mr. Coles hiww full well, that with good reason your coustitaeuts ’ ¢ } wee 2 vlegr +» base ‘tte . . ; about tu be, cau, it is clear, be based on no better have placed unbounded confidence in your pri- a foundation than a vain wish arising out of 2) vate and public integrity and unswerving politi- ask the Hlon. Mr. Beer to tell us, if be can, al) false conception of Mr. Palmer's views touching | cal honesty for atny years, and would more what use Parliamentary debates, discussions, | p64 Uyion scheme investigations, or en juirtes would be, and what possible benefits could result from them if they were not engaged in for the purpose of establishing the propriety and jostice of some Opinions, a8 Of) osed tu other U pions, readily listen to an explanation of your tiews on "7 the all absorbing topple af Caloutal Federatian, we find it reported that the Lion. Edward Paluier, | than trouble themeelves to read such a howl of Ou the occasion alladed te iv the course of his speech, sauid:—" The Dete- | vituperation agalust yourself and others, as the lediter of the fferald tavered bis readers with last Thursdsy. [Tt muat be highly eatistactory to your Laon late co delegates, Messrs. Pukuer and MeDouald, ites representing the Island would not hesitate to recommend to their peaple that great und, through comtlict mg arguments, MPV which he hoped svon to see accomplished,” and | to knew that the edtter of the Herald “ tru-ts ut a correct cunclusion:? The Convention was coumpored of men of Yarivus powers atid YAFious Views —— CAC, peroape, ih possession of wiormstion or knowiedge, peenlimely lis 2 catmtes? ww — and each 6o placed as to regard the! Cain party, what reasonable expectation can be | seuse of Justice, objets ot dequisition in a pomme of View entertained, afier reading the above very plain different from that in which they were seen by others; but all animated by a» sincere desire tu arrive at jest and eyrreet ¢ mclustous eoneerning them. lu the course of their dis- euSsions aud enquiry $, they became “cq uaint-~ parry ! and the true) yentieman, throughout the whole of bis public ed with each other's views ; state, condition, ao) capabilitivs uf the Pro-) career, how, it is very true, been actuated by | individual y cousidered, became Vi iat wonder was it, thea, vinere, known to them. Binal, om the course of their deliberations, vresirs+ that the peaple of this Colony wall remember Mr. Palmer. the ancorruptible aad independent man to his adcantave, xed that he entertains a rather To those who hope for the faundation ofan Anti-| exalted opnsion of Mr. MeDouald’s honesty aud coucuded * the Procinces would sovn be consummated.” by expressing a hope that the Union o levaevated three Weeks after the ritifications. three weeks afterwards, and Jathind was to be} j Yuere was a terrific burricune at Calcutta October | th of 20 ships in the Hooley 19 were totally | lost, and of the renmainder ouly 20 were reported | sea worthy. One hundred and fifty were driven | row their moorings, stranded and damaged Li ix} ved that a greater portion of their cargees will | e saved. There was ne serious loss of Kuropean ves. There was much excitement at Lloyd's in ew of the heavy lognes. The American ships | Loochow and Singapore were totally wrecked; the | j Dirigo almost wrecked; the Red Kose, Southamp ia i : ov, Richurd Busteed, Hindoostan, Western Star,| On the 17th instant. at st. Paul's Chureh, Char Pas . . “ * . | | Empire, Southern Cross, Eustern Belle, Continentad, } Seuthern Belle, Leonide and Harry Warreu were | uore or less damaged, i leneed the Japanese forts anid | The Alitivs had ei age throngh the Straits of Simonosaki ! forced ” ie with trifingy loss. The Japanese bad sued for peace ese ON | LATEST. Cork papers of the 2nd contain the following :— | Panis, Nov. 1.—Puaria papers publish a telegram | from C.leutta, giving the following details of the | lestruction caused by the late hurricane at Calcutta : | {10 «hips wreeked and 12,000 persons drowned , | total loss estimated at two hatudred million franes \ wreal porion of the city was inundated, and the villages bordering ou the river were under water. | | Iu the meantime, instead of being disheartened, | town Royalty, and now of 40 Burlington Road, 8S: | Stephen’s Square, Londou, to Sarah Wustie, only } finstant, by J.C morning from Boston tt te besrreerive Fire. — On Sunday morning between 3 and 4 o'clock, the building on the cor- jner of Princess and Cautervury streets, eceupicd | by the Globe and the Telegraph Printing Offices jund by Mr. John Curran as a liquor saloon, wa: jin flanes, The fire originated in the liquor es- tablishment, in Canterbury sfreet, end spread | with great rapidity, passing up stairs te the Globe l rooms and along the hall. shutting off all weans of | ingress, and preventing the removal of any portion lot the wtaertul. The Velegraph rooms aere da- } maged mere by water than fire, and opportunity Was afforded tor removing @ great portion of the stock tw a place of salety. ‘The building was com pletely gutted. The fire, water, and the talling in-of the roof made sad havve in the Globe rooms } Forms were knocked into “* pi,’, cases were over | turned aud the coutents scattered among the mas» } of burned debris on the floor, stands were broken aud the stock of paper was reudcred almost pulp ‘The only articles that escaped very serious injury were the presses. The Glode establishment was, we believe, tusured for a stall amount. Ou the Telegraph office there was ve insurance, but the injury i this case will not be very serious, as there was only a partial disarrangement of the materials. —S$t. John News. We sincerely sympathise with our friends ir this misfortune, whick must uecessarily entail » very severe loss, besides the great inconvenience to which they have been subjected. Bath offices had anly recently been fitted up with every cou- venience at considerable expense, and it will be mouths before the confusion can be set in order our friends have gone manfully to werk, and beth papers bave appeared as regularly as usual.—St John Cocrier. Married, lottetown, by the Kev. David Fitzgerald, Rector of the Parish, Atsert, son of Commander Charles Hensley, R. N, formerly of Newlands, Charlotte COMPLETED . AT THE QUEEN SQUARE, IMPORTATIONS | THE SUPPLY OF OOMPRISING DOR STOCK IN TRADE, WILL BE POUND Second to None IN THE CITY, For Variety, Quality, Style or Value. best terms, and sold at the lowest | remunerative prices. Woe Solicit Inspection. W. & A. BROWN. Charlotictown, Now. a1, 1864, 'p BD TO ARRIVE, PES. Schr. Pacifique from QUEBEC : 600 his. Ne beup. CANADA FLOUR, 25 Bhla. Fancy do do 3U Bola. Extra do do MUNTO EAL INSPECTION. 35 Raxes TOBACCO, 0 ibs. exch, 34 Boxes CIGAKS, L'An.avona, Forsale by J. ROBERTS ECKART. Charlotretown, Nov. 2i, 1864, FOR LIVERPOOL, G. B. a THE Clipper Ship L. C. OWN 500 tous register, Ropert Fraser, Commander, will sail from GEORG E- . TOWN for the above port on the Ist DECEMBER. Hue first class accom modation for passengers. Apply to L.C. OWEN & CO. Charlottetown, Nov. 21, 1864. Zin YARMOUTH” Emproved Stoves. ‘Q°TLE Subscriber has this week received from the Manufactory, a fall and complete cargo of those celebrated Cook, Box & Franklin Stoves, Ex Schooner Bine Wave. Those Stoves cannot he beat for DURABILITY, NEATNESS aud ECO NOMY, and are the only Stoves imported here that yive general satisfaction, and now offered for enle, LOW FOR CASIL, Merchantable Produce or twelve mouths credit on approved notes. A good assortment of Fall and Winter Goods. R, J. CLARK. Orwell Cheap Store, Nov. 21, (864. tf JOHN BELL, Merehant Tailor, O* behulf of the late Propristor of . BELL'S CLOTHING STORE, hereby tenders his thanks to his aamerous fricnds and cus- tomers of the Establishment for the liberal patron ave bestowed during the past twelve years, and would acquaint them, aud the public generally, that he has commenced business iu the old stand, on his own acconut solely, and is now prepared to receive and execute all orders for CLOTHING at the shortest netice and on reasonable terns. Noveinber 21, 1564. The Fall Supply BRITISH AND FOREIGN GOODS 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 prices which wil! compare FAvorasiy with those of ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE. BEER & SONS. Octeher 31, 1804, ae Fall & Winter isGa. The Importations FALL GOODS ARE NOW COMPLETED LIVERPOOL HOUSE! 7 yr a WILLIAM FULL Ds to annonnce to bis customers that he HAS RECEIVED, per Barques Commodore and Undine, from LIVERPOOL, and Lotus from LONDON, fis Fall Supply of BRITISH and FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE, whieh has been purchased in some of the BEST HOUSES in GREAT BRITAIN, asd will be suld at bis usual luw prices. JHE STOCK COMPRISES: STAPLE DRY GOODS—Cotton Warp ia at) colours, Grey and White Cortous. Srriped SLirtings, Tickings, Drills, Oznabarg Bagging, aud Plannels in Searlet, White and KBiue. SHIRTING FLANNELS in great variety. Blankets, Rugs, Carpetings, Xe. A Choice assortment of WINTER CLOTHS, in Beever, Pilot & Whitney. MANTTE CLOTHS, in all colours and qualities. LADIES’ DRESS MATERIALS, in Plain and Checked Winceye, Knickerbockers, Camilete, Coburgs, Alexandra Cloths, &e. Dress Trimmings and - Linings, in great variety. MANTLES and SHAWLS, in all the newest styles and materiale, LADIES’ FELT TATS, in alt qualities, A choice assortment of BONNET RIBBONS, in all Colours and Widths, A #elect assortinent of ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, Plumes, Feathers, Borders, &e. &e. WINTER GLOVES, in great variety, in Cashmere, Cloth, Ringwood & Kia. In LADIES’ WOLLEN GOODS, a large assortment of Garibaldi Jackets, Pulka De., Breakfast Shawls, Chest Protectors and Opera Hoods, A great variety of FUR BOAS. Geutlemen’s Furnishing GOODS. A Jarge assortment of fashionable READY-MADE CLOTHING, WILLIAM HEARD. in Over-Coats, Pants and Vests, Fancy Qaeen Square Honse. Oct. $1, 1864. FLANNEL SHIRTS. ~ oe » ’ IS NOW COMPLETED by the arr'val of Ships Commopone, Unpent and Lotus. which, for QUALITY and CHEAP NESS, will contrast favourably with any otter liuportation for che season, and must jusure a Rupid Sale. . ~— -— ________ ]} “> . ‘ os DAWSON'S BUILDING, MUFFLERS, Fur Hats and Caps, CORNER OF GREAT GEORGE AND KENT STREETS. ALSO, THE USUAL ASSORTMENT OF daughter of the late Stephen W. DeBlois, Esqr. | of Halifax, Nova Scotia (No cards ) At Airslie Cottage, Lot 56, on Thursday the 3ré ' Underhay, Esqr, J. P, Mr. Peter} MeMullin, of Grand River, to Miss Alice Howlett daughter of Mr. Robert Howlett, of the Victoria House, Aunondale, Lot 36. At the same place, by the aame, on Friday. the 10th inetant, Mr. Bernett O'Hara, of Cause, Cape freton, to Mise Elizabeth Blackett, daaghter ol Mr. William Blackett, Grand River. Died, _-- —_—-— | TIE OY 1" 7 eOPTaTRS At Gearzetown, on the 4th instant, Maria Jane fHE CIVIL WAR IN THE STATES | relict of Capt. Maithind, of Stockholm, Sweden, and NEWS BY TELNGRAPY. i New Yor*, Nov. 14 —The Herald's Shenandoah | Valley correspondent says last Friday the rebel | cavalry appeared in frout of Gen Curtur and Mer- | ritt apparently to feel Sheridan's strength in his Kearlistown, four niles sonth o° Winehester Atter some heavy skirmishing onr foree fell back todraw them on bat the rebels soon eli back after tullowing to where our infantry re- | mvaat ew Verlli : serves were stationed and received several heavy | volleys .... Early Saturday morning skirmishing | was cesumed, when the same plan of moving back | jwas tried, Gen. Sheridan desiring if possible to} bring on a general engayvement, but the enemy vould not follow. Gen. Powel was then orderes with fus divisions and the rebels wers with revere lors They retreated in lo HUValES riven GAcK wesint Tasheiien sane . sieniden } aE Beach Shines ’ . 4 cut haste and were pursued through Front Roval ae MIE ins uu:d exssigstini ts, iecasniabainaenl oe oe ina inost spirited munner Besides what they NES WOR IRwiirnsdeli gus ohsbievens sunens 24d to 44d | iffered in killed and wounded, Powel’s men cap ’ | : aed eld. UKs i : 7 i al sieced | SAM, POE OB... sine ces e ced s bene coe ceenane nene | red Qeune aud 154 prisouers, several wagons ated 7 , ; . , re Ri TE chal ada> ines Lived s 6 0-0 4d to 4$c a lurce uciber of horses four losses Were colsl : r r : derable, the fighting being close and of a warm | Butter (fresh)........-..-- -te da tots 3a : ae es - . — } ia s character Nothing but cavairy were chynged Do by the tub. 00. -..e eeeeeeeee ds tu to is 2u either day : Ubeese, per 10... cnn ce ewed cece ce wend $i to 6d , Tallow i . o- ° 9 ( New Yorn. tach This Taw Teik oF the pirate mere’ nag sewriem eine a ohne pomesiee a A " i os : is co sekabemanlnuna ul ‘ Floridue iptured show ethatsince January (oth L803 surd, pe ) : » re has captuned 36 vessels. of which. 22 wish | Pleats per We. - eee cece cr cnee cece vane zd to 24 sate metanae MG Galaedl ak thes tilfions and q | Usbuncal, per ib. ... se. cen ceee cnee snes H2i by 2u talf detlars..... The Government will sustain Col | Oa MONREL) FE Nk a + 0.0.0 ones 4958 400 | Pork, (carcags)............ | Eggs, per deZon......---- sister of Mra. Seantlebury of this city. At Halifax, on the }ith inet, Mr. James Romans, aged 38 years, formerly of Charlottetown. Launched, On the 10th instunt, from the shipyard of Mr Clement White, Charlottetown, a very five brigan tine of 172 tons, No M., called the Victronra. This is the second vessel built by Mr. White this Summer. PRICES CURRENT. Cuarcotretown, Nov. 18, 1864. Provisions, 3d to 640 Do by the quarter..... 5h eee | to 4g ease .++. 340 tw dd Do (simaji).... Vegetables, FAS JUST OPENED A LARGE! 1 neweaene Gd to 7u| + on oe DO te Ie} WILLIAM H. WILSON Muscovado Sugar and Molasses, Prime COFFEE, ‘TEA warranted, Coffee, Spices, GENERAL GROCERIES: |} Cruehed Sugar, Raising, Currants, Seap, Candles, &e. &c. Wew York Sole Leather. IRON and SALT. STOCK OF General Merchandise, o——- CONSISTING IN PART OF } | LADIES, DRESS GOODS, in all the latest! | stylet; Coburgs, Alpacas, Lustres, Delaiues, | . : ’ . | Wincies, French Merinos and Delsines. The above GOODS have been Grey, White, Striped aud Printed COLrONS. | well bought, and will repay in- SHIRTINGS, Tiekings, Osuaburgs, Drilis, Jeans, | spection at Sheetings in Grey and White. aah ted. or and haw FLANNELS THOMAS’S OLD STAND- WILLIAM FUGL. Broad Cleths, Doeskins, Tweeds, &e., Ke. Charlottetown, Nev. 7, 1364. Superior Meltens, very cheap; Mantle Cloths, City Stove Store ! | Mantles, and Ready-4uade CLOTHING, FEATHERS, Hats, Shawlde, Bonnets, Gloves, | Hosiery, &e., &e, ran " “1 | > To | HARDWARE, Shovels, Hoes, Plough Mounting, Hk subscribers are now prepared to | Weavers’ Reeds, Naile, &e.. &e sel] Furnaces, Rung» s, Stoves, Register Grates, oe beeen tiie Taek Jae | Marble aud Slate Mantels, as cheup as can be re- |) TABLE CUTLERY, Sheath Knives, Powder, | tailed in the Uvited States. Shot, Caps, Blister Steel, &c., Ke. Swoves purchased, will be delivered, set up and | BOOTS and SHOES, Ladies’ Wellingtoa RUB-| ¥#*td to do all represented, or uo wale. | SERS, Kubber Shoes, &e., &e. Pieces and Parts of Stoves, &¢, furnished at the (DOCEE Ic. TP bs di é shortest notice; second hand Stoves repaired, ex. | GROCERIES; 7 EA, superior quality ; Sugar, | changed, or bought ; Gus Stoves supplied aud setay. | Molasses, Raisine, Tobacco, &e., &c. } , ALSO, CAST IRGN CIRQUES and CISTERN PUMPs, beth copper and ivou W. HH. W. begs to call special attention te his | Stips’ DECK IKONS and CABOOSES, fiom £3 Stock ef FURS, hoperted direct from the} and upwards } Montreal Factory, consisting of — | Extra FIRE BRICK and SOAP STONE, for ali . . : s i. kinds of Steves. BOAS, in Mountain Martin, Stone Martin, Fitch. | aa : ‘ Mock Bich, Lustred, Oporsu.n and Minesota. | Lack smithing, Bell honging and Gas- fitting done with despatch, Parties wishing to procure Cooking Stoves will | find it to their advantaye to-call and exumine the celebrated Stovee “ Welcome’’ and ** Western Chief,” expressly adapted to barn Litwmous Coal, | HOOP SKIRTS, in great variety. A few Princess Royal BOAS, tery supener ; | CAPS, in Hair Otter, Piucked Otter, Grey } Piushed Altred, aud a lot of other styles. Daweon’s Buildings, Nov. 7, 1864. ee ee elie af. the Wloria ee lees a sti overeat inten rp nancp rane : lins in the capture of the FI rida ar -Gen Canby | jand are wow extensively ased dn the Canadas commanding the departivent we Missi sippi, was | Pubatees, per beset... 2. .'00.055.505- Is to 12 Ba} The Chea est House | N. Bb ~—Being Avent for the New ®uslaud Root- ti “a wuer } « ance rthe \V Steno) oe i } ‘ see, 9 uk gue rilla «i ile a cet ling the W pe River Ce, es ae Seo oes cane ls} D ling Cetupaur, the enbuctibers have also on hand fat ve ore hs ‘ : o i a clcsin 4) ao | Plums, per quart,.......... 23d tu 33 Asphaltum, delt and Gravel RUGKING, covered uta ound... é ie recent etectiv be heepub-} é ' > ' — . i icans guined 36 Congressmen Gold 238 ers Grain. IN THE TRADE. ei one eng votive, and Warrauted Water aud iss x eee - ca ee am " ire prow . New York, [6th.—The gunboat Tulip exploded a er _— ee ee — “ E. R. TAYLOR, a Hetler Ou the Potemns river ouPridayi Gri. 6... a ae er’ ss W. A. LOCKERBY, Agent. f sixty-nine on beard were | i Noy. G4, 1861 WITV-Hihe persotes, Out killed... The physician of Lord Lyons contradicts the rumor that the later has been seriously il... | Bumla, c@0R ...- 000 ceseeess Poultry. Beene, cnce aoe vce sienss pecans ..2sto 2 Ga Turkeys, i... tkewh mbek nase Se bmnene Bs to be as 1s 6d to 2s 4c IWNEW GoonpDs,'-.— seovaalictinienaiishin ‘Tobacco, Flour, Leather, &ec. v= As 1 hope, very dear Sir, to have an opportunity ere loug ata humble md. vidual of thanking you aud your Srother Delegates declaration of the Hou. Edward Palmer's senti- pabliely ler yeur arduevs lubers an the late Cou- ments coucerning the Union, that he will allow | ference, Twill, expressing only my intentian to | hold, ax yet, the same views | hase always enter- all ltained of your political iudependeuce aud fore- None, surely. ‘The how. aud learued | sight, subscribe uy self, j Yours taithfully, } SP EPLLEN | Charlottetown, Nev. 2), )864. himself to be constituted the leader of any such SWabhry. sowmething like an instinetive dread of change and | known, we) Mr. Whelan begs to thauk Mr. Swabey for the aud be has never been prejudices were eradicated und wiseoncep- cautiously, OF Gti the mere epur of the moment, | foregoing very kind and unexpected leitur, which tione = reetified ; tion of vpinions, a honest selution of the xTent question War arrived at? There are men, we are gurry to think — men who vainly strive to serve both God and Mammon — men, to whom, tion, to haee honest/y agreed in the solution of the difficulties and contending interests which they had to resuive, appears to have fur the whole Later- | hope entertained by him that it will be speedily | colunml Convention, or indeed any Cvnven-' cousunmated, renders it imposable for us to! the No. of the Herald referred w by Mr. Swabey. - and that through colli-| te commit bimsell ta any course of publie action | his prvate f elings wo ald have iuduced bit te with- whatever. His having thus, therefore, in the | hold from the public eye, only that it appears to plainest and most unmistakable manner, declared | have been written for the perusal of ethers as vis approbation of the proposed Union, and the! well ae for that of Mr. Whelan. Mr. W. has read, bit without wuch attention, entertain, for one mowent, a fear that be will fail) He certainly has no intention to reply te the base tu aid in the endeavour to secomplish, or be insinuations and false charges of that paper. The found allied with these, whe, in the fercible and | insinuations are evidently the offspring ofenvy and It is now reported that Gen Jolnstou is in con y > ‘ . inane of the rebel forces in the Shenandoah Valley | Chickens, pet pait.....--s+ cere eee 1s 94 to Ys Su) if \ | I 4 | S64 T QO ARRIVE. S& & A.W. Suith, bankers iu New Orleans Fish. oe i aie its . have bronyht Suits awminet Gen Butler, in New | Codfish, per q'l ud tets : wk coi eee i 1 2 Boxes Cavendish TOBACCO, Fork, 00 Fecexer ree kine Bienes echil they. 1-| teccings, per bareel . et 500 Bile. FLOUR, leve he seized in their banking lipnse while in com : . : : ~~ a do Kerosene 0)) maud of New Crleanus.....Qne of the latwest naval Muckerel, per Gusen.........- wae T y 1 p } lr { * Boxes Candles. : expeditious ever gathered lu Awerioun W alesis is iow | lumber. | ¢ | itt Hampton Roads, nuder Adwiral Porter. Lis des | Boards (iemlock) Cd 066 dbbe dbo’ coos 3: 6d to 4 i J i } IN STORE, Htination is not made public ....Gold 24H | Do € prace)..cs cere cree cree eee - fs w = . 50 Bhle prime Labrador Herring, New Yor, Nov. 17th.—Coufederate papers state | Do (Pine) i Deka awe eek ee #3 te 9.) . ' : 4 casks Cod Oil, that Forrest, im recent wovement on Teunessee Shingles, per De tetas a ~o'v'en a OG to Ebe lie pectfu ly announce For Sale Low destvoved tour Federal yuabeats, fourteen steamers : ies , 7 . > Th] Suudries, ra xt eo and Lweuty barges, With a vast avount of stores Hay er ton we Pee ee 70s to B's i he Aarri ’ zal Pr. W. HYXDMAN. ).-..Phey also claim a victory i Sheridan's Ca. | deakenr tat Medel s «Wi uve, ta le to 3 | ve November 74, 1964. 4in valry in the Sheuandoai..... i ee ae ee er } ot their ” : proposed amnesty tu wl) rebels, is cluding Davis, if a a » nt aciaal ee eee eee — Z ze } TAKE NOTICE. ji , dal " “ A} ie ; ‘ Sy » POT VATU. ee cece cee weer - 4 wcee pled before Sth January eresd All afficers and Celtsbins Sl Mined 04d Stele tadecintiian 2d to 9d | FALL IMPORTATIONS LL parties. indebted to the Ketate of soldiers On furlough oniered to report to their ~ : i 3| +E. F.C WDE equi headquarters immediately ....bichmond papers | Gi bak, Per Boiss svi silat cst cl ie de ese ae s% 2 oo ‘oon - i -— < ae eye Soquien. by ure auxious concerning Sherman's movements—he | Sheepskins, .... 0... -.-6 cece cee eee -4s & 45 64) Which are now opened for Sale—embracin Note o and, Ke > vunt, or otherwise. ure was at Atlanta on tue 7th juat.....Porveries to | GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. | t € oe ae "tah —— the FIRST = NOVE , we leynl proceedings wi jamount of $259,000 discovered in New York..... } Parties arrested.....Gold 218. New York, Nov. 18 —Riehmond papers 0° 15th lanneunee the evacuation of Atlanta by Gen. Sher liman, who destroyed such buildings as could be of jtse to the enemy, sparny most of the private resi \ ? | dences —No official advice reccived trou: Sherman ifora week....Hleavy revenue frands have been diseoveredin New York..... Three dirtilleries have been seived by the yovernwen,tvalued at ore millon lot doilars .... Reported that the Confederate army iy Sien.n.o uh have tailen buck to Staanion .... Plot beet dircovered to capiure the VPacitie Mail Steamers in the same manuer asthe * Roanoke’ was} ecized .... Geld 210. | New Yors Nov. 19 —Richoond papers still a; - pear ignorant of Slerinans destinntiou, some er- press opinion be is bound for Mobile .... Federals evacuated Rowe, Ga, after dertroyiny all the builu- ings usetul ty Lue eucuiy....heporied that Breck- euiidpe defeated Federal Gen. Gillan in Tennesses, capturing tour bandred prisoners.---+ Report that | Beauregard ie udvaucing on Memphis crenien) j ninarenthumeatonigesenticattenatin ~NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ONIN ONL i SOO PAILRS } LADIES’ and MISSEs’ GENTS, LhOY'S and CHILDREN’S | > DUNCAN S BRICK BUILDING, Rubber Boots and Shoes, 7 7° cre sracer. | OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. } ye ? ‘ vow BEER & SONS. i _ November 21, 1864. | MOLASSES and RAISINS. | BYXPHOTED daily. ard wall E inmediately on arrival, at Auction :— 20 Puncheons Molasses, 75 Boxes Raisins (fresh), be sold been iwpoamble. Chey themselves are coa-| seiuus thet, if tempted a6 Bulaam waa, they appropriate lunguage of the Hon. Col. Gray, would fall as Baluam did; and, Velicving “are content tu wegetate tike dermice—tor whow malice,—the false charges are encouraged by the Sm ae wutives, and based upon iguorance. exciteweut in that cily ....Steamers leaving for) "orn dn ee ° ‘England to-day take pearly 2 million and a half! Ja G. W. (insbrix, from ffalifax N . is specie....Graut saray stilinactive...-Gold 29. . Nov. 24. N. RANKIN. a large and carelully selected Stock of | SCOTCIT and ENGLISH | GOODS, | bonght by an experienced hand, and offered whole- ‘sale and retail at their usmal low prices. for CASH. } October 24, 1864. dis D, M. HARINGTON, WATER. STREKT, } IN jhe taken, without further notice, to recover uny | amonnts remulning anpaid after that date. i By order of ie Adninistrstrix, Oetober 3, 1864. WM CUNDAULL. P S. Oving to the | tener: of the season | for shipping Gram, time will be extended | until te FIRST OF JANUARY, 1865. Ia the meantime, payment will be received by |Mr.D J RKicuaups », at the Office of Moruw Lowpes. Eegr , next door to the Bank of | Prince Baward tstand. | Novewber 14. NOTICE! T° HEREBY GIVEN w the TENANTS on the Estate of the Honorable LAY } ” 2 | Wholesale Dealer) jpoiein’s e1NE. tial will bem Mr Haldes jund at Mr. C. LOWTHER’S, in CRAPALD, 1 or | about the end of this mouth, for the eollection af 'Teas, Flour & Groceries, &c, | sts. seitiement of Accsuuts, and ater porpapes. Ch town, Nov. 14, 1364 is) rw Jun UBNBY PALMER, agens. ‘ dia