> ~~ j 4 4 x ‘This is t Teckly Hournal of aX ah ®) —_ > <== a = sat states as = olitics, £ ruc Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the P iterature, and iusto: sermon ee SS eee iblic, may speak frece.’’---Euripides. segue fh rete et ee eee 1 bale Blankets, The words kept running in his*bead, atmidst the rigging to the danger of every peufficient eunming to conceal a great crime. ineach Colony to rest only with the ma- a wot 7 = = = i ~ - i SO RE Se aS SS a EES : ‘har n, Prince Edward Island lay, Dec 7 low Bert | al. AY, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Monday, December 5, 1864. New Series.---Xo. 1. - a y poignant ii ; ue aroaete 5: eee ee | a en oe i a oe | ey : hain ‘ ~ - RI NITY Hol SE © ees = fONDON HOU Si 1 POETRY. L rusbed on deck, and looking over the bul-, largewealth, It was supposed io the seigh-) UNION OF THE PACIFIC COLONTES. | j : 4 | S _ 1 2 | RAVAN 4 pom are w r watks saw, to my horror, am immense moun-| bourhood that the property be occupied be. | Now that the interest of the people is ' Georgetown : = cw oe a | Established 1820. ; THE PARSON’S COURTSHIP. | tain of ice towering far above our maintop-| longed to his family, whose business affairs | awake on Union. topics, it is the proper « subscriber, in ealling the attention. = ce ~~ — sce taslinnis eehaiialtln tate te gallant mast which was two hundred fret | did not coucern the, public, so, that. the'iime to throw out scraps of news on such “ . ( } de ’ . > .- . . ? ne publicin GEORGETOWN and KING'S) wo iva) (PM s { ; ‘ ptt wind seen above the water line, and so close to us that) costly style of his living during the past | subjects, no matter from what quarter of the “TY » gevueral, to bis present ELN LRGED ~) ‘ — | _ 5 AM are, vos aw i . , ! ; } i >» ; ie@} } ; x <f RRETISH and COLONIAL MER} 7 a)... (tintin ont! | A KALA. o} Fashion tnw idle ive. any man could have jumped on It. yp liga’ two has excited _ godera! aie they may come. Tho following may S MIMZE. which forms 4 election seasonuble,| Sp ssl a ae Te Ices | sd | sid. dit fio Mate to teba te nay * All hands were immediately summoned’) —Some months ago Windsor’s plain, one-/ Hot be uninteresting, Telating as it does,’ to dane ** _ { e } 4 ( uc are 23 ° ° i » ‘giend vueetal — inv qautity, the best-~in price,| a Ce | BB’ the Commopors and Unpine from} on deck, and everything done to prevent| horse pleasure waggon gave place to #/ fellow Udlonists of out ows, and to a peo- oe = — rg m * a . : we _ ing A ae > > Ne! 3 | a L, i: ERPOO vwey _ ann * YN.) The autumn leaves were all aflame, what now appeared inevitable — a collision larger and mere eXpeusive establish met, and ple for whose admission into the Eastern oe ces Mes | EP REPO. Sy Syee: Ss _— 4 | Ileres AVIES from ARBs oS, SeVEN me sbi A . : aint " : . ~ . ; ’ a gud other sureties due bim at the Ist Instant, - ¢ a oe ee roe Budtuuns Beavekuy and steamer Vowunact fron And v0, in autumn time of life, between our _ship and tho i eberz. The} quite recently a still more dashing equipage | Confederacy at some future day, the Quebec abe pars f “ ing oe = JANI ce next, — ‘- — tS Neo 1} BOSTON, the subscribers have completed the ir} A parson’s heart was tinged the same; yards were trimmed, the suils adjusted, and | appeared, while a corresponding amount of | Conference made provision. Itis from the a contemplated alteration in hie business “~ : hati . e180 rhie uvine hee +: a T ‘ : . 4 ° . z > “a - : ' camel saat paid anmonuts! © (= > +? as =: oe pare 4 ya = ae oe which, buving =e With holy fire to wed a wife. everything doue to prevent thie fearful! Cale | display was made at his home aud else-| Victoria (v J L. Colonist, and refers 10 a hoa ; ai , nt fo . oad P = 7 ge hecter *y one oO ne rm, | i . ° : ae - > . . “ a ite ean ee S ex 4 SF ™ | AND BOUGHT ON THE BEST TERMS! | | He girt the saddle on bis mare, asirophe, but in vaio. The monster moun-| Where. | Uniou debate in the Legislature ‘of the fs il conch neal tani | = c em is “ they are enabied to offer at extremely low prices | To go the way his heart inclined tain of ice drew nearer and neurer ‘to it. Windsor’s personal appearence: was such ; ‘and. Mr. DeCosmos is pre-eminent! y the For Sale on Commission ! = @s\=x | tor prompt payment. Wholeswle Buyers supplied | | Bat wore a sober look and air, At leng’b the inevitable ‘moment ‘eaine’; one} we to induce hie neighbours and: friends’ o/ Union ehampion'in’ that pody’+— "9 EAS, per ches FLOUR, per barrel ; o t(—- Semen s 7 yon. cemcegglieaerh. sngeenectienyae ranseaytey eg serea'ah As one who bad a troubled mind. heavy roll of the ship, and the yards of the! give hn their aldist uhlimited confidence. The scheme~or rather schemes—of Mr. OHA CCO, per box or keg: LEATHER. all’ 6: its {-> 7 ia and Ae Bat 8 ym Carpet & Wool lorewast grated right into the solid mass of His face wore a thoughtful yet exceedingly , DeCosmos fur uniting the Colonies may be op Ee Mi : . a w ~ mutDes S ' ¢ ens, at fe ile . fh co }s ° . « ’ . ery BREAD, per bbl ; Brick, te. = oi 2 90 tihds Museovado Mo-1'17 satheiatih Glasgow | 27 riding past the graveyard gate, ice, teuring our and harling down upon the| ingenuous expressive j.there was not the | thus briefly summed op: A Legislative ey & qnautity of Cooking end Parlor STOVES & ee GF { laawes, | Goods, in Gala Plaids, Fis eyes were overfilled with tears, deck immeuse blocks of ice, sowe of them slivbiest reason to infer from his conversa- | Union, with two Houses of germnnse the ected ooOn x) | 50 chests Prime Congo! Shuwls, Wincies, For there he saw the slub of slate , . : ; ? ' > fi Upper to comprise an equal numberof re- : Me > we abe of enormous size. At thesame moment the! tion, his manners, or any etreumstance from). PP : , yl iormer advertised agencies still continued —- tea _ TEA, : : I rinted Shirting, Plen t Where lay his wife of other years. i 4 - " ' - a Heh hi i al a teristics could be| presentatives from both Colonies ; the Lower W. SANDERSON tet «te GF 7 cuses Ready-made, nels and Shirts, Baye | . main and mizzen-topmast snapped at the) Which his persova loch ' to edinmence with fifteen members for each , oe BBO LION i . ‘Lothing : } ane tyming, Osna- |g : . . ; mend: : : } . \ perforni hf : t General Agent. | _ Ks im tut » ao ween in Ladies’! cantly a Cal; | She used to say it wronged the dead cap with a tremendous ROIs, and, being Judged, that ho was eapanis,.af pertoceing stony: but ang future incrense to be regu- Seorgetown, Nov. 7, 1864 isl pro Gw © ig Rubber Coats and! coer &b. dec To wed again above a grave ; made of iron, hung over with all their peur | #4 act ot dishonesty, or that be possessed lated by popnlation. The right of taxation | te GLASS! GLASS!! the GAZELLE— yi boxes GLASS, in sizes from $x 10 to 24x36 " @easks HARDWARE hae RECEIVED from ENGLAND, W. E. DAWSON. ancust 15, 1864 ‘Wholesale and Retail 39a, A Sabo3 MANUFACTORY! » We are now preparing our FALL STOCK OF ‘BOOTS & SHOES, ; in every Variety, SUITABLE FORK THIS MARKET. Wholesale & Retail Dealers ed to call before purehasi ge iy 1 ' as we will supply u Reasonable Terms be desired. 3 as may GEO. NICOLL, 1 Square s Post Office Qnee ‘ mmediately Oppose t Ang. 29, 1864 tf 1000! 1,000! 1,000! DEVPD YY Blo STOVES! ..STOVES!? MLE eubscribers have now ec mpleted the IMPORTATION of their Fall and Winter Stock Or . = DI? V ES, g@mbracing every variety, and g the largest} z rfed by any une rire into P. E. Island eneetny ia purt of The Celebrated Black Diamond Cook. elsewhere, ; “uIntt £@ “TVLIdVO dQ divVd AD ‘ANVAWNE ' i “e to ‘ yueiy ‘SN QO SWIUNVEOD HUTHSVONV'I GNV \g lv S King Square House NOW READY. | OUR FALL SUPPLY OF BRITISH and AMERICAN ’ a GOODS, | COMPRISING ONE OF Largest and BEST ASSORTED STOCKS to be found in the Colony, te THE 'is pow offered at prices which will compare | FAYORABLY with those of ‘ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE. BEER & SONS. Octaber 31, 184 | TO ARRIVE, P ER Sehr. Pacifigue. from QUEBRO : } 600 Bbhia Neo } Buy CAN ADA FLOUR, } 25 Bois. Fancy ao do | 30 Lila, Extra du deo MUNTPRAL INSPECTION 35 Bexes TOBACCO, 20 ibs. ench, 34 Boxes CIGAKS, L Amazona, i r UF sule vy | J. ROBERTS ECRART. ttetown, Nor. 21, 18t4 Char! fi — | **Pranconia”™ and * Commerce,” unti! Ca es | } j Shoes, | 6 } | ; } ! b dk undies’ &) vles Paper Hanging: ‘ 6 do Ladies’ Boots 7 7 nae Golan weet And mach bewilderment they gave. 4 do Knbber Boots & 9 do Printed, Un Shoes, bleached, and] As throngh the rankd of golden rod 4 do Silks and Ribbens, White Calieoes, Tle wound his way up Pleasant Hill 6 do Millinery, | 3 do Stripe & Check Te + % , 7 do Huberdasher?, | Shirtings, He humbly asked Almighty Ged | 5 do Linen Drupey, | 2 do Bnffilo Robes, To grant a token of His will, | I do Hosiery, | 2 do Wrapping Pauper | | 1 do Gloves Hiids Pain Oi, The parson's vision cleansed by prayer, assorted do Shawls & Mantles 118 packuves His duty jrew' us clear as light; =m € do Ladies’ Furs | "WITT, | 3do Far Cups, | 59 sides Sole Leather. And daty never looke so fair | ¥ * 3 oo | 1 do Damask & Mo 1 cuse Guns As seen by prayer-illumined sight. reens, « 4 do Flvor Clothe, 1 do E P Ware Already he had fixed hia choice; 2 do Glaze Lining, 1 do Indigy r 5 tons useorted Tron, For every Sunday in the choir ; | do Townend’s HATS 25 & CAPS, 35 bdls Spring, Cast and | do Felt Hats, | lister Steet, | {do Ladies HATS and 225 pieces Plough Metal } i o Re heard the Widow Churchill's voice ro } } | ‘ } { 3 do assort’d Cutlery, | | Uni she crew his beart’e desire. SONNETS 125 pkys Narls & Spikes ope aby : : F A woman pére of soul waa she, ove on deck, | His basiness acqagiutances were astonished White this was going on, the men at; beyoud measure when they the wheel stood faithful to their dary, al-| bbery and \of. bis dizappearanee. though one of them had bis overcoat rent wite and childven were in bappy ignorance in two by a lump of ice that fell im frous of | Of LIS khavery. v : him, yet did not touch him. Altogether the, case of Windsor is re- * The scene on deck was now indeserib- able. Loudly were the orders passed fore and aft to the bunds, and as heartily obey- kiad which ‘has ever occurred m the finan- as to help her to forge ahead of the iceberg many of the passengers rendering good ser- vice in this emergency. Under tke fore- castle deck were gathered groups of men, |! ‘ pale, silent, awe-struck. Two strong stal-| due time, wart men bad hold of my bands, and witk } s mii" 9 do Sundries, 90 do lroumonyery pe : oie . / : . 5 balan ook: { | By sorrow purified the more; | big beads of tears rolling down their cheeks, by the loss arising from this defaleation. It i ” f : . ‘ ; Ty)» | F 7”? Casks Boking Soda, Whiting, Patty Wash- | Whose wedded mate was lost at sea, ‘cried for mercy. Between decks women, #8 still remainiog @ surplus of $472,000 asks . g tty. : 5 : fn ipl hind ; . | ing Suda; Barrels Crushed Sugar, Currants, Now nearly twenty years before. and children were loud and Passionate 10} vver and above is eapital vf obe mition Jamaica Ginger, Porter and Ale, Epsom Kegs Powder, ‘Cudbear, Mustard. | xes Loadon Seap, Tobaces, Starch, Rat- Like emouldered heat within him burned, Extract Luzenges, Glass,| Whi Pepper; Bags Rice, Cotive, Allspice, Leaks, | Coils Manila Repe, Dozens Brooms and | G.& SDAVIES. | |} Charlettetowr, Oct. 31, 1804. I HAVE TO REQUEST Salts: The parson’s passion, anconfessed, ’ , Tk gine, Logwood, hl tever once the widow gnessed, Or baply it had been returned. With hazel whip the mare was switched, And cantered up the rocky road, Aud underneath a tree was hitched At Captuin Churchill's old abode. OF The dame was busy sifting flonr, Nor heard the comer till he said, ir‘ Goanisy Coane | en oe Se y y Whe giveth man his duily bread!’ } THAT The widow, caught by such a guest In just ber linsey-woolsey gown, THEY CALL AND SETTLE Their respective Accovnts, | PROMPTLY, | } So, Widow Oburchill, let us pray!” Instead of in her Sunday best, Dropped bashfully her eyelids down. Then epake the suitor to her fate, “i Lave a solemn word to say, | Whereto is need of Heavenly grace, Before the Oth November. Devontly did the couple kneel— y . rio + - W ‘ E. DAW SON . The parson at the rocking-ehuir, The widow at the spinning-whee)— for coal } Senare Rod Tobacco |_Oetober 24, 1864. } ‘" . J ’ (Orr) ks ee anette . Sap Pio stign eee if of the pKa: Loe wtifle WATERLO@ COOKE, for Svcd. . at BEL Pear treneene e —_ ~ ee ait le ae-dirrat o ayer. se i Sr an ANTTRWAQ "pr ] S | i : Parlor, Hall and Bedroom Stoves, | ISLAND MANUFACTURE. | — The Fall Supply | te ssisnat ror conninet sy, tat Wood ar Leal. eT Implored a pardon for mankind plait ; i’WXTLE Subscribers having hase : Or | y 5 she : ease st ie Sbips Cook and Cabin Stoves. i 7 Ee . weet PAPAS. me ay +. hs 8 | And craved Viat grace would enter in in great variety | i. ee eet tebe ace ee ee ae Oe i And sweetly move the widow's miud. 1 & j-, bave cuter i a pe ership for the | y - wr "ha nurpose of 1 facturing Tobacco, and are now a BOX Sil OVE + ne | retired to offe? for 1 Viindel th ie fe did fein id |., Then, rising from his prayerful knees, mitable fur Chutches, Seboelboases, Work- | of LOWDEN & KICHAKDSON, at tleir Store in | G OO D s i *T yearn tosake a wife,"' he said, hops, a4 | Queen's Street, next door tothe Bank of PE. [x | ~ i“ And, loving thee~if God shull please F \R IE > Be It E RS land, the best qualty of Square Rod—dsland Manu i 4 . : J 4 | aie in . . se a spe a Ak 4b JET, facture. Swick abientjou paid to orders from the Is). .NOW COMPLETED Nor thou refuse, we twain will wed!” Extra Pots, Téa Kettles, Grates and Soupstone } country. ies f { for Cook Stoves. ' MORIN. LOW DEN. hy the arr'val of Ships Comswmopnore, Unprst j The widow stirted with surpy e, ‘car og ; : " ty. Jd. RICHARDSON. Lote’ which, for QUALITY and CHEAP. | {For women old are wome ‘4 still,) Ye would invke imtending purchasers to s'ye Oct. 19, TSE. NESS. witl eoutrast favouribly with any other | ie a ceeeeetenees Ue eee . @ &@ «e@ Oeigre parcnasing elise where All of a oe A we a Importation for che seasou, aud must dusnre 2 Brie , RE) (UMES OOS HAE RY OR which will be suld cheap for cash or approved credit Boston and Colonial Rapid Sale. ‘J seek to know the Heavenly, will.” ODD & RUGEKS r WILLIAM TIEARD.. |, 7 DO! D & ROGE an , ST EB A M S H l P L I N 5 ' “ak. ; v : \ ; s | The Heavenly will was pla‘n indeed Dodd's Briek Store, Pownnl B.reet. a Ra Queen Square, Hoase, Qct. 3), 1864, } : ; ; ° Charlottetown, Nov. 7, 13ut rgxtiE PINE SEA-GUING STEAMERS|~ pe ‘a r Sa ba ee Midis hdd d dl —— City Stove Store ! | For love ie nota humat néed , | FALL CONSIGNMENT! ANKIN Barg ae Com oD tue ivilowmg Guods 1tAS RECKHIVED, @X N.R POUL, G. B, On Consignmont, and which a lewest prices for cash er approved pap-r: 5 casks Glenforth MALT WHISKEY 40 enses Pure Genaray do IW do DeKuyper Geneva S) boxes Blake s Liverpool SOAP 49 do T D PIPES SO chests Euvlish CONGO TEA. Chart pwn, Oct 24, 1964, 2m BOOTS & SHOES. JUST RECEIVED, 500 KRPairs Ladies’, Geais’, Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s BOOTS and SHOES, IN GREAd¢ VARIETY, wich may be had venY Ongar fom the subecriber fl. HASZARD. isl Charlottetown, Angnat 72, 1864. Cash Provision Store! W. S. SMITH, Great George Street FLOUR, TKAS, WINES, SPIRITS, and GENERAL GROCERLES, X.B.—W. 8.8. wonld call the attention of Re tall Dealers to his Stack of Wines, Spirits, &e. Ch tewt, May 29, 1464 arw ff To Shipbuilders, TEX Subseriber HAS RECEIVED on! CONSIGNMENT, from ARBROATH, Seot jand, a iarge quantity of SALL, TWINE and CANVAS iu assorted uambers from 1 to 38, which will be sold at small advance ALSO, ON HAND: PITCH, IRON, PAINTS, PITCH OIL, PIKES, PAINT IL, Paraffine Varuisb, AILS, Do BRUSHES, li. HASZARD. Upper Qreen Street Ct rwn, May 30, 1864 harlottete Ex P. Y. Soap. UST RECEIVED, a few boxes of the above superior SOAP, #> hig! lv approved @ by families who have hitherto purchased und used ut N. KANKIN. Augnuet 8, 1364. Stoves! Stoves! | Yarmouth Improved. | FEN E subscriber bas JUST RECEIVE a fall cargo of j;OOK STOVES, for woo or coal; also, Fravuklin, Box and Parlor Ca Btoves. Tirese celebrated and almost everiastin Farmer's Cooking, Parlor and other Sov $s, which ‘ ean't be beat'’ for strength, heat, eom@p™ aud economy, will be aold for Cas, or four months’ eredit on approved paper The improvements made in these Stover ate Me Worthy the inspection of injeuding purchasers —~ ALSO -~ An assortment of Spare Stove Farnjinre on h ; H. J. P. TERLIZZICK. Chariotetown, Angun 2 1864. 4m whkily ,from LIVER: | e now offered to the Trade at the | further notice, will leave BOSTON and CHAR- | LOETTETOWN i Every MONDAY, at noon, weather perwitiing), touching ai Halifax aud ON FEILAND! Leather, Tobacco and Crachkers, ‘ j ! . Flouwr, \ approved 3 months’ paper. j hes ' | Fortnightly upon the arrival of the Steamer | os Commerce,’ the subseriber will receive a fresh jsapply of F LOW Ry, which he will sell at low | PER STEAMER FRANCONIA, | rates. Country Traders and others will tind is for their interest ie call i lL. C.. HALL, Peake's Brick Building, Water Street Ch’town, June 27, 1564 WATCHES & JEWELLERY, Ust KECELVED from ENGLAND, of best quality, and for rule att low price— Iforizental Watches in Silver Cases, j 4 holes jewelled,.’....--...',.-- #310 0 i Do in Hunting Cuses,............. 796 9 Masbiely thdwerayy i. . UU. 06. od 9 0 0 | Ware Chains and Keys, Finger Rings. Steel Ear | Ritygsand Brovebes, Gents’ Pins in great variety, a aa A. PURCHASE, Watchmaker, Suaurden's Corner. Charlottetown, Oct. 31. 1864 NOTICE TO TENANTS. ve Io subseriber begs to inform the tenants | of the several Proprietors that he is avent for, | viz: Viseount Melville, of Kdinbargh, Kev. Jobo McDonald, of Sassex, Mesers Thomsou, of Belfast, | and John A.&. MeDonaid, of Montreal ; that he | i has, by last mail, received from them positive iu | { atractions that their respective reuts must be forth- with eollected, toyether with a portion of the ar Court against any wie tay retuse or neglect to pay. | He now request that all will be prepared by the | 25th of November instant, when he will hereafter l notify the severul Tenauts where and when to | meet him. J. KR. BOURKE, Agent. Rubbers! ! Rubbers!!! UST RECELVED, per Commodore. 15 Cases RUBBERS, consisting of Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’, Boys and Children's BOOTS and SHOES, Ch’ town, Nov. 7, 1864. re a ne et Cloth WKactory! MVHE SUBSORLBER begs reapecttully to | jiform the pubtic that be will coutinae to manniactare CLOTH, &c., at his establish met in Trvan, Woo! will be reeeived in ('yyrlottetown leer J. Caullbeek, Agent, or at the Mill ‘ “Ce Cloth received for Dye ng and Deessing as | Bevetetors. CHARLES EF, STANPIBLD. tf May 23.1864. silotai | NOTICE! rEYEIE subscribers would isform those | urties indebted to them by Promissory Notes | and took Account. that if the amounts due are not Ip id by the FIRST of DECEMBER, legal proeeed linge will be taken to, recover the sume, without juny further police. DODD & ROGERS, Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal-etreet Ch ’town, Nov. 7, 1304 soy ii opi CA R D. ' RS. BOSWELL is prepared to ac- j N commodute BOARDERS, at her residence, SOURIS (West), near the Bridge. Oct. W, 1964, vl | CAST IRON CINQUES and CISTERN PUMPS, } bot); copper and iron. | 7 HICH will be sold low for CASH or | Extra t | Lack smithing, Belihanging and Gas- Mill View, Nov 7, 1364 — Of young alone, but aged folk. \fEXUEK subseribers ace now prepared te ge!| Furnages, Ranges, Stoves, Register Grates While yet the asters were in bloom, ~ fh, Age - Mamtnle « hean us be re +, , 7 Ma li id Slate Mantels, as cheap as can be re There came a throng from far and near, : * ed inthe [( ted States Cunso. For Freight or Pass ge apply to Fraukin . , ~ —— d Wa welal : se a a Snaw & Co, 4 Commerce — "eaten aia Stoves pur ged. -W il} be delivered, eet up and To wish the j y m weide panty oem } | Phelan Halilex. or to werraiied to do al represented, or no sale i And eat and driuk the wedding- cheer. I. C. HALL, Agent, Pieces and Parts of Stoves, &¢, furnished atthe | |. ’ : Pegke's# Building, Water-street. | abortest notice; second hand Stoves repaired, ex- | That night, beside the bridal-bed, Ch town, Oct. 31, i864. if | changed, or bought; Gas Stoves suppiied wud set up. | Up spoke the bride in t-uder tone, ALSO, ‘T have a message from the dead, And time hus come to make it known. | Ships’ DECK IRONS and CABGOSES, from £3 i and upwards FIRE BRICK and SOAP STONE, for al) kinds of Stoves. “ The years are twelve this very day, Since she whose title now is mine, The night before she passed away sequeathed to me this written line: fitting done with despatch, Parties wishing to procure Cooking Stoves will find it to their advantayve to cull and examine the ieelebratred Stoves “ Welcome’ and ‘** Weetern | Chief,’ expressiv adapted to barn Bitaumous Coal, land are now extensively used in the Caunndas N. Bb. —Being Avent forthe New Buyland Roof ing Company, the subscribers Lave also on hand Asplattam, Felt and Gravel ROOFING, covered jat the shortest notice, aud warranted water and | fire proof, “* Te thee, O friend of all my life, I vow before my strengtti be’ spent, That should he wed another wife, If thou art she, 1 rest content.’ " He gazed upon the well-known hand, Thought backward of the bygone years, Thought forward of the heavenly land, FER. TAYUOR. And avswerved not.a word fur tenra, W. A. LOCKE ERBY, Agent. Nov. 14, 1964 A hatiowed honey meon-they passed, JOHN BELL, Merehant Tailor, hehalf of the late Proprietor of N i O BELL'S CLOTHING STORE, hereby tenders lis thanks to his namerous friends and cus tomers of the Wetablishen: nt for the liberal patren- | jaye bestowed during the past twelve years, and | } would acquaint them, and the public generally, | i that he hus commeuced business in the old stand, hen his own acconnt solely, and is now prepared to receive and exeeure all orders for CLOTHING at l the shortest notice and on reaponable terme. | November 21, 1864. YARMOUTH Improved Stoves. And younger grew id growing old; Till, sweetly fading opt at Jast, 'Phey left the tale that J have told. i een ee A TERRIBLE SCENE AT SEA. AMONG THE ICEBEKGS AT CAPE HORN. On her last voyage from Aastralia to | Standard narrowly escaped destruction by cyutact with ap evormous iceberg off Cape \Horn. The following graphic narrative, rears, and to take legal proceedings in the Sapreme \TEXEE Subscriber has this week received | from the pea of one of the passengers, is from the Manufactory, a fall and complete | publisbed in the Koglish papers :— ‘eargo of those celebrated - : | “*[ was very recently a passenger from Cook, Box & Fratiklin Stoves, Australia 10 Liverpool on board one ot the Ex Schooner Bine Wave. Those Stoves cannot be | noblest ships, the Roya] Standard, belong- hent for DURABILITY, NEATNESS and ECO-| to-the celebrated “ Whine 24 fg NOMY, and are the only Stoves imported here ; ing tothe oe rate ate oer ine Ci that give weneral satisfaction, and now offered for | packets, We were upwards of three hun- leale, LOW FOR CASH, Merchantable Produce, | gj po t . A A - an omeaine months credit. on approved notes, dred adal 6.0m board exclusive of the eAR- | tuin, offivers, stewards and seventy-one of a R. 4d. CLARK. jerew, apd bad, as a cargo, three thousand A good aseortment of Fall and Winter Goode. | i | } | thie Inte GEO. F. C. LOWDEN, Esquire, by | Horn,” when the weather became intensely | Note of Hand, Book Account, or otherwise, are |. K ei! , | reqnested to make puyment before the FIRST ot cold, Morning, noon or hight, groups of }NOVEMBER NEXT, as legal proceedings will | paseengers huddled or crept round the buge | be taken, without further notice, to recover any | funnel of our ship, for we Were an auxiliary | amounts remaining unpaid after that date. y ee { By order of the Adnjuistratrix, screw, to gather a little warmth. Oa Sun- | October 3, 1864, WM. CUNDALL. (day, April 3, Jat. 55 south, lon. 149 west, | } PS. Owing to the lateness of the season | he verte the fist iceberg, and a beautiful | sight it wee, for shipping Grain, time will be extended | a : i until the FIRSL OF JANUARY, 1865. In| ‘* Mouday, April €:h, opened with thick, the meantime, payment wil) be received by bazy weather, and a good breeze, before | large proportion oi the missing funds, which ‘trivance for | ghting gas by electricity. The | built at 'Mr.D. J Rictarpsow, at the Office of Morty| which we were going, ‘without steam, ten LowpeN. Eeqr., next door to the Bank of | knots au boar, es mere Island. Suddenly we ran into a dense fog, and al- povember e d —— — |most immediately oue of the double look- 'D, WATER-STRKET, | WV holesale Dealer } |and almost immediately s{ter, starboard bow !’ newspaper [ conducted on board in the en-' | Chitown, Noy. 14, 1864. islrw 3m Liverpool, the Ausiralian packet Royal | their cries, and ip the intermediate was an |4oliarsyaud bas always sustamed the reputa- jelderly gentleman, a widower, with five "om Of a sound's {chiMtren, in the agony of woe, expecting his aise Vaan om }abd their immediate destruction, “Sull the worst had not come; again {the ship's yard crunched into the iceberg | oe). sete dapper exeiseman, who entered Where { stood T fooked up and saw that | Ounnemara, single-funded, to seize a fitlady this mountain of ice actually overhung the! who did a good business in French silks and ship, standing then six hund-ed feet out of the /faces. Le met the contrabandist in a nar- IRISH ADROILNESS. —_—_ 4 ie ' | Water, There were two large fissures runo Y row piss, and came. upon her, if I recylieet andertake to pass resolat garded as|oue of the most remarkable of ats} tris the Crown revenues. Coosar Otways tells a story of a courage: | jority of each Colony’s representatives. Pro learned.of, the | viding this scheme is not practicable, His} Federal Union ia proposed, which diff ifrom the foregoing in this respect, that. t, combined Legislature becomes a Federa] on jand deals with all questions which are of 1 tie inon interest to both Coldnies, and con- Questiuna of local interest, such as taxation, etc, to be cialbistury of this city. The peculiar cir- Hdealt with by the sume re; resentatives, Dut ed, to adjust the yards and trim the ship su| C¥wSiances connested with it, as Well as tbe | 10 their local capacity. exieut of the robbery, place m out of the | list of ordinary peewations aod flight-. The | has a scheme differing but slightly from result of the efforts making by the derectives|that above: sketehed, ‘which «proposes “te to trace the fugitive will be made known unite the two Provinces “by a very slight Mr. Franklin, avotier Island, legislator, thread of Federation, composed of six mem- Tve Mereantile Bank is not at all crippled | hers — three from each of the Colonies of British Co'umbia and Vavcouyer [Jaad— j Whose duties will be confined to legis'ating }upon such (@pics a8 postal. communication, Leswigadion joint loans, &e. It sppears nd prosporous institution. | that the people, or rather the pubdlic jour- lnals of the Island, have the ‘Sime fears in | reference to this matter that come people ia | our community have bad io regard to the possible course cf our Government — but \ those fears, however, have by this tune been pretty well dissipsted, so fur as we are Legislature woald ions ratifying tile interested —- that the Ps ’ 7 * ~ “" inz from the top a considerable way down, | right, uuexpectediy frum behind a rock. Lhe Union before consulting the people, Tire and as the ship rolled over I feared ae b Alu ' ; : Mo & Pliilgp behind aservant boy. Abhough yards would go into one of these fissures, Had’ t , y they done so they would bave sent us to the | Se Seer eee ha | bo\tom in a moment. We were spared that | + 1 shall thank you, ma’am,”’ suid be, tak- | doom, but the next moment the foretop-gal- hing the horse by tire bridle, ‘to distnuant,’”” | lant mast, jibboome, fUretopsail yard, studd-| ** Dismount!*" Array} what ° fur, “sir'?"’ lingsail boom, went at the text erunch, asked the lady. : . “ ‘ tearing and splitting the sails to ribbons. | is 1am an officer of his majesty § sernig9. | At theypame time overithe fareeagiie deck | ‘gal ak and bare reason +0, bauere that you leame follfng vast torretits of water. flooding | oy eto anS BRoperty ADOBE your F © =| or beneath the saddle of the horse. |the decks and creating a fresh source of} Fyrtunately for the contrabandist she had janger. The, Rayal; Standerd .was(‘Bow | none of the yoods about ber person ; they but a helpless log, crippled and dismantled ; } were all stowed away beneath the pillion or }sbe presents d a most pitiab'e appearance, | saddle, on whieh she sat.» : " ie — Mal P are ‘} ¢ hanging Over and dang'ing about in most | large. fat wonfan. dangerous confusion, the marve) is th: - —f marvel is Wat ‘no courageous little man looking up at the | One was seriously injured if not killed. | lente Se Dial } . *) . Sull che worst bad. not come,aod but| + Then if Lda, sir, you must help me.”’ fr the amazing s'rength of her iron bull, | “ Bat really, ma’am, you must,”’ said the | i } ' ' ' ; | | OE PeEAeas |fore suggest, pow that the subject'has come i ' the | lady, who was very largeand fat, was.ridimg | Colonist says : — ‘ed¢ is evident thatthe public.epinion must bel Consuited... vis just pessiblethaton appealthe inhabitants of beth Colonics would be bitterly averse to Uniow or rece versa. bn any case it will not do for the House to come to any décisivpn upon the matter withoutn public vote... We dv not want. to see the time of the country wasted in doing what muy have to be undone: We would, there- ap in a definite form in the House. thatthe ) question should be sutuitted to the people, land that somelof, the most promineas mem- bers should. visit British Columbia, to lay )the matter clearly before the inhabitants, eo | wand with her niasts. chaise and gone iaii | se realty cannot eee down pad the “ ‘ | . — , _— j r pean wy May Bev vuole aivigeusy, 5 be Pan { ; i which we propose willitake tive, no doube, bat it will be the qaiekest and the only satie- }dactoty way to decide the question.’’ [ris strange that the feclings*of British ‘+ With the greatest pleasure, ama’am,"’ | Colonists on bath sides of the Contineat are all on toird must have gone down to the | Said the miniatureexciseman, holding up bis | 55 near alike at this time. bottom, leaving no record of their faté be- | bande to ussist her. : : . é oe g . , aay , hind them. Bodily the ship drified up| Phe indy; who came! “down'at a ran, against the berg, her whole site coni'ny | plopped tato hie armswith a weight and ye- | violently into contact with it, and—{ quote |from the ship’s log, lest my aecount’ should jtite-boat, carried away the bumbkin, stove | your’ oe }in the starboard quarter in several places porn Lot me up, madam,"' soared the exciee- le " te: % " : | an. steel eae and cnt the chee ‘Oh deve meysip! what ight yon gure : ’ a poop-deek | me!" polling herself off ; **and I deelare that | beams one foot, thus. damaging all the ca-! boy has rod# off with the horse.”’— Once @ jvins; and with apother crash, split,our| Weck. | upper plate amidships, and did other sundry | jdamage. At this moment total Destanntian| Terripis Earrnguaxe in Mexico. — We seemed inevitable; but as the ship slowly (have intelligence of a sudden and disastrous forged ahead under main and {oresai’s, hope | etthquake mbich.. dewastsied ithe aaRObEy ?° | within a radius of several lesgues from. tie | still remaine 1. At la-t the end of the berg Peak of Orizaba. A namber of French soi. jeame in view, and we forged clear. The! diers and man berg appeared to beentirely enveloped in a | sudden revolution of the earth. ‘This eurth idense fog, aud about six hundred feet high. )qaake was a very sudden one, and-consider- We passed along about half a mile of it,| ing the xtent of its ravages, hus been‘traly 'and from the tive of seeing it to clearing | d's#8trous. Mexico js in. every respect ‘a lit, was about half an hour. So farthe ship's log. * Malf an hour ; Lap whit a half-hour! W ho can'tell the | the elements of deswuotioa, which have slept jagony, the suspense, the wild, and all bar jin the bosom of the mountains for hundreds }franiie emotions that were crowded that thirty minates? Beyond the noise o! ——+-__. } came into the land. ‘rest to the learned of the world. a a orders given to the men, all was silence halter the first wild ery of terrorand dismay. } * Pale and trembliog men gized, first at jthe iceverg, then at the slip presenting: a | 29 gag people rendered houselese. picture most desolate, thea at each other ; | villages in the vicinity of the town were alsv imany shook bands aad bade each other | destroyed. j good-bye; and all stood expecting a certain ‘ watery grave. For myself, 1 was coo stunned and startle] to feel excited; I seemed inea- pable of ‘any feeling amazement. Nota tear came to my relief, the public, buildings,; Two other towns nar- not a word escaped my lips. Wife and sywiy escaped destruction. It is said that childreu I felt L should sever see any more; it is the conepirators’ purpose to. destroy and so, holding a fellow-passenyer’s hand, | every town in the provinces on the Volga Great fires continue in Ruseia. ciety of Russian destructives. In the case mons to which had come unexpectedly, and of Russia in those days been more or less injured. under such fearfu. circumstances. “Meun-| while the cap:ain was shouting to the boats. | To Beate KR oregon wain, ‘Do you see the end of the bery ?'! again and again, for all our safety lay in our gaining Open sea. tines, ‘ Not yet, sir,’ he said; * Yes, sir, | close by ;’ and in another mnure we passed | our enemy, and were in open sea once more. ** Three loud cheers passed fore and ‘aft, | and again we shook each ovher by the hand and thanked God for our delimerance. The jsaloon passengers immediately he'd special | religious service, and so did the intermediate | tate for buckwheat. and steerage passengers,,-and these services| is a very savory bread. At length, after many | | Chinese cane, which may be'seen at our office. | loeity which threw hiuron bis hack on the |™r : z road, where she held hit pinned’ beneath her. | British Columbia to sapport the Govern- “ Ride uWay, mat bochal,’’* said she, in |iment costs the people per bead S7v (he | be regarded as the natural exaggeration o! | Trish, turning round ber head to the serzant | sear. 'a land:man’s fears—smashed ‘the starboard | boy; ** its me the gentemap wants and pot |$4 20 per head. 1 | i It may be interesting to New Brunswick- ers who are so much exercised on, the, gub- ject of taxation, to be informed that ia tii Vancouver fs!atd the Yate This the people of the Jatter place urge as a résson against uniting with the former ; and apresty soupd. ceasoa ib appears. A VOiCK FROM AFAR. The Nor’ Wester. a paper published at Fort Garry, Red River Setulement, and dated October 17, thinks Rupert’s Land suould bave a finger ia the Vovfederation pie, Saying: ‘“ We, in Ripert’s Land; look forwatd to citizens fell victims to this | the issue with no tittle intereet ; for, thoagh we send no delegates there, the present aoa future position of this vast section of count will, we believe, enterinto the discussions. | volcanic country, and it may be that this/jéet, but in a very secondary “way. frightful eruption is but the precursor of | wishes of their own constituents must be firat ‘other and etill mere fearful convulsions of | and fully attended to, and hence the amount fhe Cauadian delegates will treatot the gih- The lof consideration whieh the interests: of Red | River ot Rupert's Land will receive at their The town | _ of Simbirsk has been entirely destroyed, and | , : AH the | Preventative or representatives at, the Con- These fires are atrributed to) Poles who are forced to serve itt the Raesian | jarmy, who aid, or are aided by, a secret go- | but that of dumb{% Simbirak, the conspirators piaced barrels | Lof gunpowder under the cathedral, and in ali | into |of years, long before Uortez and his fullowers | bands is likely to be very small.—The fature The fall details of this joe this land will have a shure in the diseue- our ship’s wreck knoeking about, and the | C#lamity will doubrless be of absorbing inte-/Sions, but, under thesé circumstancesy it may be just such @ share as we would not covet. "Tt is to he regretted that this should be tha case. Red River ought to buve had ite re- fyention®: Assit is, weare yoieeless' at ea most leritreal junetere, when dur fellow-eolonrats on this continent are patting their heads to- gether to devise the best means jur strength. ening Chemuetves, and bettering their posiuea and prospects.” tt 1s tr Tatra oa Lise ?—The kind: of Co- 'lonial Connection, advocated by Goldwin | Smith and the Times, would give to England jall the glory and advantage, wile it would calusly awaited thie aw/ul moment, the sum.| It must be very pleasant to live in that part | Several towns haye | | threw upon thé Provinees all the inconyen- ienee and expense of the partnership. A witty writer in Blackwood hits the pout ex- actly, when he says—*We wantithe Oulo- inies to be loyal and etauneh to the mother New Kino of Fruovr.—Grain and flour! evuntry, to aid us ata pinch if need be, but | having become searce, the rebels have devised | at the same time to be thoroughly self-sup- )a@ new source of supply, whieh is thus des- | porting and never cost us 4 sixpence.¢ Ab!” leribed by the Savannah Republican: — We | said the old Irish Countess, “there's nethins have a sample of sorghum four, made of|{ tike better than oysters; Id haveasupper |of them every night, if the servants, would | Tie planter who sends it to us had no means | only eat the sbelis!’ ’’—Hahfer Citizen. of bolting this four, nor had he taken off the " | hall ot the seed before grinding: the conse-! \quence is, that the dour basa pinkish colour. | of Canada, died on the 12th instant, at Mon- ) Those who have made a trial of this excellent treal, aged 57 years. flour, represent it to be an admirable eubsti- former associate in the commission, issued at Made into hoe cake it | the time of the wnion of the two Provinces, Itis likely to come died about two. years ago, whes the, Hon. continued datiy till our arrival in. Liy-| into very geueral nee, if prepared like wheat | Maleolm Cameron was appointed to the va- Mr. George Desbarrats, Quneen’s, Printer Mc. Derbysture, tix } | Ww heap Store. Nov. 21. 1X64, f ale “76> : | we which will he sold CHEAPEST IN THE CITY, |4Oxsel Cheap “ore. Sos eed Jperemmed ered icy: any see neem ape vo, ry! pd nt ut Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal Street TAKE NOTICE, After the genial inter-topical climate of the | &°P09!- i ERS : ‘ d ; ———__—_<+< + VODD.& ROGERS, LL parties indebted to the Estate of|antipodes, we rapidly approached * the A MOST REMARKABLE CASE OF DEFALUATION, The New York Post has the following particulars respecting the case of Charles Windsor, ‘the defaulting teller of the Mer- eantile Bank of that city : It is repord that he has fled to South America or Europe, probsbly without any amounted to nearly $300,000 ($207,000 in apprehensive of no danger. ) currency and $84 O0OU in gold.) The ere | cumstances indicate that the robbery of the bank had been jn progress for years, and M HARIN ¢ TON, out gave the alarta, * Brokeu water abeau "| that Windsor bad adroiily managed to con- ; ‘Ice on the cea! his guilt until the last moment. Windsor resided in Facroryvillé, onthe ‘‘At that moment I was writing the north shore of Staten Island, where he fived ing the plug. or * electme prece,’’ as it i, | in a haodsome house bewutilully situated and 1N Teas, Flour & Groceries, &e, |gineers’ room; but hearing the noise, and | adorned io a style equal to that of his neigh- | the ominous cry, * Helm hurd a starboard!’ bors, who are known to be in possession of the same instant, the gos is lighted. |Aiour hy bolting. The price at which it ean leaneys The Ruronto Globe ssye that, **with ibe offered in market may be assumed at fif-}ehe deathof Mr. Desbarrats, the commission teen and twenty dollare per sack. But as an }expires, but.it is altogether probable that the acre of sorghum yields from thirty to filty | fon. Maicom Cameron, will be appointed , dushele, ten dollars a sack would be a remu-| Queen's Prioter until the Confederation of neraung price. Lie production of this grain | the Colonies "2 the present year in Georgia must amount to} eee five willions of basheis. We bave thie great; The Quebee Alercury.ol the 9th reports late supply of food to fail back upon, in the event news from Englwoad rather more favourable (of a deficiency of the common cereala, wheat for shipping interests. Several Quebec ships , and maize. | were suid at fair prices, The Mercury gives ja list of thirty-eight Quebec vessels in dock jundeld; and says thirty-one ships will be the several shipyards around Quebea } A Philadephia firm has invented @ eon- apparatus consists of an elegant fixture, dif- fering {rom an ordinary bracket in having a simali brass cup or vase on the top of it, and | With ap insulated copper wire communicating from the cup to the burner. This cup is lined with lamb's wool, which is eorered (With stle-end-imte-this-seeket-aplug of hard rubbar is fitted. The simple proceas of litt- this winter. Hon. Oliver Mowatt, tosunaster General of Canada, having taken the Vice-Chancellor- ship vacated by the Wedth of Mr. Esten, Mr. W. P. Howland has been made Postmaster General, with a seat in the Cabinet, ! Between 700,000 and 800,000 people enter called, develupes sufficient electricity to li- the eity of London every morning to their berate @ spark trom the end of the conductors daily oceupations—200,000 of them in cor- ‘end the key of the bracket being turned at veyances. involving the daly employment of ‘between 60000 and 70,000 carriages, Tt OPM ste Pe MG Sy feted REE ae ~