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    gad especially the insurrection in Cyet iw . We have also saiisfactory accounts from
    mes of the i ema : vet : othe districts whi i will doubticss receive
    ott ny aAnouncemenu#t (bat pera cial 4 mation When thre pu on Com

    20 n . Binet bass 6s iw cate lee) su iwed at this chance.
    , e ‘ j ‘| \ i w that the (ues ratiis ticepiten fh ul

    Worn heef anrva t hie : oot etl thou rh ulyected 4 wu stormo
    ss alin t 4 i | j Vee ' dl PPHOorTance, ve
    that cit s iniitenees weakencd 1 ea int i,

    Tix r) _- . wid ecertaia t Pa reason & i

    oll ection were allowed to ope It was Âą

    sa ark, SAYS that t com arnt mh : , + trom the « io = ro ote ae he
    sen Maines te all ae ae we the torn i st that the pie ent avanaos.e resources vu!

    aiiician: iad tle tinea % tae colony could not support its peoplesand tl
    : os ee ; t an * Change Miasteome, There has been a gi:

    siidiatie Hy, : r, lochwe in the condition of ont peor te!

    ; uit verry which it is, beyond the peter of

    Na j taku meas! te capa : i Government te arrts: Ou
    re wwe it. cpand and thrive in a Âą respoudiu Ces ve

    : ‘ , , i 0 one in th Th fail to see t

    Wreexs on rue Barvisn istes.—The Wieck contrast the condit s of cuuse and effect. and
    Rezister of the British Isies durmg the last}, at over the ruimous Causes we are at present
    veer shows the number of casualins to have! | werleas mh,

    ' 1 Léob, of which Bae tn py cutters, = (Mt \ verv severe pacrirena Vinhodaly Island on
    the whole number O10 resulted mm total lo-s, the 22nd and 23rd ult. [i St. John Ss. ** chimney
    and the remainder in prota tiaal damae, more 1} Ă© tons and roof tiles were scattered ubout in
    less serious. It is somew hai remarkahie that) i» cat profusion, back and front do. ese sed |
    while 470 total losses took peace from Catises | “into smithereens, and fenees ar dl { stock |
    other than cullisions, S45 were caused y © 66 abteweul —. » : ,
    ee a ie : 0 hE NS d o ‘att : Hrs rea ul in ewe S hvel '\ ty e. Ai
    : storm was verv severe throu Alike the Island
    tion, 2S ave from the ship or her equipmes'S) At Harbor Grace the sh ppins in port suffered
    Icing detective, and o0 vessels found red frou) severely. At the wharf of Measra, Ridley &
    UlseT WO thane ss. So, ag » OF the O66 POW) Sons three vessela were damaved to the extent |
    losses caused otherwise thau by collisions, 157} of rep ted to have been the result of Âą CG Ee ae } \ tial up ae
    a TT ie deltas Maat area em " ited, ’ <4 ac ae Ssces te ts in. Phe Shed}
    ESNESS, ‘tar htc a wight ig *yatthe Patent Sin was completely blawnd mwa, |
    and the SCINGEE (rol Calses Ue ved | “| At Carbonear there was creat destruction of'|
    Reese. PROVE oP During et ee Oe: LO property lhe force of the wind may be rea
    {25 ves weedy } . ko . . en pees ‘ ' the fact that on oue farm at this place
    scaworlliiiess, a ℱ hp shiet a . 3 nity two trees were Llown down, s ne of |
    prom ty bah oe Seer on Sees ee hund, w hv e three feet in eireumlerence. At Bis
    o human HVes. hop's Cove two men and a boy, vumed Smit}

    4 Daub correspond k,| Were hurried into eterwity by the upsettius of
    paper say The ni u { hel in nee It appears tinal the men went o
    che arriealtaral and tals board of a large boat for the purpose of moor

    » who wre returning t s/ing her safely, and when returnins to the shore |
    dutty increasin ri is by no menns attri the punt wee Caeuaadte the sea, and the poor
    ka Wada teliauisan. “wh doubt some) fellows drowned. From Torbay, Oderin, and
    will have 1. Probab wv the state ol thi vs al) othe precace Stoere are ap | TG boly 1 dinys of loss

    ‘

    was vot found Phe loss of

    Atiantic
    by th

    of the
    Was CX}

    Caj a Cook, ot the
    Reve wee Cruiser, whie hy throws h collision, be

    the other side

    _

    oe suen as ects al m ujou

    hin Weis

    and

    thrown

    ho ae

    , ms

    on Saturday last, the
    backed of the wharf © Me

    1

    ; > ’
    2, and lus inte saved atter hi

    be \ mud the vehi

    ; custom of Kome was the eastom of all the na-| |

    had sunk twice, and been 15 minutes in the
    water, The horse beeame ent ‘ ie) tiie
    hurness, and perished by Ww « a {
    i injured id | Ley peeve
    o>
    The Detecates From Caxapa to Fxcianp
    ast, suvs that © just before the mail lefi L i
    t Sth ult Lord Ca VON received
    elewyata ta hh Fla Exeetioney the Âą Vt :
    ' H \ { » his viei- 4

    te i ey i et tin pipes oC each SUP pied Wi rs Hits s Subs Tih are tnalry
    new aed ily omeersebattnay as soon as thie at AUCTION, on THURS

    ) instawt, wt IP o'el

    eh wee a LOLOL el

    ’ SALE.

    ky A mM, ut the

    AHS.

    eted to SELL
    DAY, the

    Stove of J

    &c. &c.

    ihe estate, Whied eo ure ie ineuagy she? es apar ,
    cl grt eonbhesinbaeptetety a my : nite tie : KUBERTS KCKAKRT. Water street, ail the
    at Pieginore after the guests depart, Phe Poinee sii. i,
    is dordoef the weed, and bas tanght the Princess STOCK IN TRADE,
    \ dirk onilcGit al Pir te ooh ft ” a
    + stucke elgarettes Phe ash boxes” thot Cice unitase,
    tund on the rare marble tables are artisticaliy

    |
    i
    |
    j
    |
    precious sloues, “4
    }

    designed, in’ solid gold, aod embellished with consisting of
    3 qnett er casks B \ 1 cask
    Pang a 1 cask Bonet bon Wriskey, bdo
    Tus Rowan Depring —AD immense majo b part east Comdiions aaa Stine
    ’ ile , : e leet : : ‘ op Patch, B cues
    {„ of wen in Rome never ighted a candie, 20 cused Ofaret, 3 dv
    unless sometimes at early dawn And the} {bil Champagne Cider, 12 bbs

    do Copperas,

    tions that lived eroand the great pond of the : “ Par : yore
    FA j “ Pree “oe > roXEeES olCcO, @ CHES
    Mediterranean, In Athens, Egypt, Paloatine, 20 qtis Codiish, 3 half

    Asia Minor, everyWiete, the Ancients went

    to bed, like good boys, frou tu 9 o'clock. | 3 Desks, I Letie

    1 Table,

    2 Office Chairs,

    iL Wasbstand, 1} Map
    Carpeting, Oi) Cloth and Mat,

    ÂŁ3 Terms at Sale.

    in the stations and the habits of the ancients,

    do so at this day.
    Se —_—

    A Sarnia (Canady) paper, sars that five

    — see 3P i ida , CARVELL BRO
    ue Lure he RET tg k perorei men were drowned at the mouth of the! oy 45 1864 ere
    t Potlock- Pa Lng Loe | Sauble river a jew megits ago, by the Upset [tn
    Wy f the bulunce in anothers} iny of a boat. Jt appears two small boate Jointing
    sil My : , rint vi nd oe

    sooth t

    Meo th Herald.

    $ OCet 38 than four days.-
    > <> o
    NEWS BY TEL

    Mh eRAPH
    Oar C

    bnish

    jlonial papers of Saturday's date

    the followings late telerranhic communica

    htions from the

    Loag, Oct. 127—P. M.

    the city of Mexico seys that
    \inist y, th uch aha lous,

    nothing t » restore

    The compact

    NEW
    A letier from

    | Maximilian’s new

    ws done public confidence.

    the Empc

    between ‘or and t

    fur: |

    |
    }
    |
    |

    '

    land died.

    | Chureh party: required the latter to i pay over to
    j tha former twenty-five million dollacs for the
    | restoration of their power,

    The hisses with which President Johnson}

    vreeted on his touer had been a source of

    fratifieation to MaXimilian.

    was

    of whom Went out with exarcerat d ideas of ame a total wrec k at St. Pet ee Is record \ } .
    ; Ms : : " tane met vive ot meric Yonsul
    the fortunes which are easilv to be made amone the lanwntable disasters eaused by the Pits ee ae eo American Consul,
    : 4 . ' 1 ~ the Âą it Conlederut 3 made speeches, in hic]
    America. Here at home laborers wayes a sale. Daring chestorm the French wan-of-wa aT , ‘ cto 7. Asmat etl ae nae» 4
    looking up. During the harvest women Âą Abondauce. aad fifteen meichant vessels, were | MCS CSteiee thew native se cary pansy
    te ts a . Maximilian « mprets another civil war in the
    heiis have

    been paid two shillin sj also wrecked at that place, lavolvins a loss of
    venty-foat
    A corre spoudent
    Fortune Bay on the

    gazed m the
    and sixnence a day, and in
    reeived thet liet: and at Wat

    addition, have | s lives,

    fo d. the anav| of the Times, writing from

    4, who neretuf

    sideteirt, ire were paid five shillin -s 27th ult., thus sums up th
    a day. are | w in the re eipt of seven shilli 3} el ‘cts of the sad visitation :—
    aday, which, it has been truly remarked, is “Settlinys time is past, and a sad one it hus
    m we than many nen of education aud indus ‘ been, lony to be remembered. On Sata day,
    ous able te eroure. | Sept. 22d, a fearful gale devastated this coast,
    iia - ;: | every p ace has oe d more Âą a Al-
    ena + diallae most allithe men aed craft were at Harbor Bri-
    GREAT FIRE IN QUEBEC. ton settling. At that, th the oul f: nt ros,
    : : ae : | rreat indeed s—som driven from theirm orings
    We learn that. by a telegram received at| an 8 or 9 miles, and then were beached.
    MeNeili's Reading Room this morning, a dis-} Others were driven ashore the harbour.
    estrous fire has vecurred at Quebec, destroyinz | 5 ig gp Bwee hors, tag Bs ty in. _ There was
    dred hous-a, ("2° fife. At St. Peter's many lives were

    the immease number of fiffeen huy

    The telegram

    '
    ost and vesss

    destroyed. At almost every

    not state when the fire| harbour great injury was done. Some

    3 . .
    GOCsS
    i npeopie

    broke out, but as we have mail papers as late mt their whole « itch of fish by the

    as Saturday from St. John and Halifax, which | /'0ℱ, Perera d stages being bioundewn dt | WGlad\y,:bed.time permitted, woul] we
    ; iid that several houses at Fortune are des-| seen tore of the delizhifal [stand of’ Pri

    ' ’ ; 1 that Lt t Fort les- | f the deliz | fstand of Pri |

    do not say anythin, res; ig the matter, (he troved. Ax yet the actual damage has not been| Edward. Those who in summer require al

    . . " . , . y +e . . y* : !

    presumption is that the fire occurred yesterday. | ascertained. thanze of air, sea bathing, and a pure ocean |

    We will, of course, zive the details of this greit he dogs are again at their depredations of| atmosphere, with beautiful land seapes to gaze |

    srvato

    an ohse ry
    }
    On the

    sheep killing, The Ne
    Heart's

    lisaster in our next No., if they should comet } pt yer he
    : is to be erected at Content.

    hand in time for the purpose.

    Sega Se ss | memorandum, was picked up at sea near Pla

    an * " | centia :—
    TO CORRESPONDENTS. “
    ℱ “SI m Montreal to Derry,
    . ? ; : , os Sunday "66; Bank of St. ae
    THe communication of “ Enquirer,’ resnect- " ° : af ‘
    : ' mm wewl upt. Murray, of
    ing an allezed attempt to corrupt by bribery} All well. nicks this bottle, please
    one of the Prince Edward Island Delezates, | "eport to J. Cuaimens, Gowa
    while at the Quehee Couference—has been re- ACCOUNTS IFOM Maoragor spean OF SumMe Suc-
    , ; ‘ { ecdl she that coast re {
    ceived, and will re are Cousiderat ' , ;
    erring Catch Wilk Ue Lhe le est lor mau
    | verses. des . a ‘
    i { 1 3
    Ve s¹ „ ~ are | fen i ui t : +4

    ’ ’

    » I . i V t ‘ Dus batt r ‘ , wo my UAP N
    sivie of ti isu . ’ tilis j » Breton re < Âą thet P )
    ve BOLE TO FIVE & Pact tut iin ah cary ws ) las of | Hee Edwa P| Ist 1 arrived here

    -_———-——_— a om on fuesd iv iastl. Durin 4 hus breil stay

    ‘ »}) His Exee y made a hurried vis Seve

    We give Ie place ir, In OU tito : a1 7 a ,
    t bb Mines, and vould have cor tet
    ‘ ulnus, to an resting « rt exution res- his j tended visit to others had not Dressis

    peetings the Cape Dretou Mines, kindiy prepared | pt biic duties connected with his sovernment,
    by a mest intelligent corre ? ident, at our rigs: 4 ; eney Por : ote te ’ wto the f
    slay. Governor Dundas is pos
    « 3 | 7 cr ae | v iad t 45 ; .
    jest ki Ex 5 t I t ’ erp - Sl a vs ond wsreeabl. dintiers. and
    ecenutiy vierted t se Mines und we bel u vestiona.y is a we who wi ili with
    he was. like ali other stransers, very dee; dignity and grace the d position he has
    “tn . ° the privilese to enj „ as Representative i
    impressed with the vast importance of t i : ah i i‘ ‘
    i ajesty the prosperous and } ly Island of |

    |
    rince is dward. We have good vethwda
    statement thet His Excelleney was
    pleased with this part of Cape Breton and of

    As there Py

    mueral wealth which they exhibit.

    } brought

    for the
    is a proba vility of our being into |
    closer political relations with Cape Breton and
    Nova Scotia than now exist between us, | nessed in its Mineral resources. As an evidence |
    considered the occasion of His Excellency’s} of his intrepidity, and determination to be fully
    visit very suitable for solicitin, the information
    Dundas descended the several
    and thoroughly examined the under-
    rround operation at Sydney Mines and
    we are indelied for the communication referred | Little Glace Bay; whilst at Bridgeport and
    Lingan he gained access tu the works through!
    | the slopes. ”

    . . ‘ ed, Governor
    touching the money value of the connection we Rtg
    - ' : “gp ** shalts

    may soon be expected to form, and to which s, both

    to.
    ee
    ~ <<

    ; er —-—-—~ape-- —---
    Ws cheerfully give a prominent place inoor| Referring to Mrs. Stevenson’s Concerts in

    editorial department to an interesting comm. | Now Branswick, the St. John Morning News,

    nication from a geutleman—a native of this | s lof'a late date, says :—
    land, we believe—who was lately an officer in|

    Army,

    many of the stormy cuntlicts of the late ci

    “ The Charlottetown people owe a deht of
    had se« 1! grutitude to Mrs.. W. Stevenson for
    il lertions in behali’ ±f the poorer sufferers by the
    | destructive tire in that city. She
    | has d in their aid, reeeiving here assistanee
    trom the Cordelia’ s Glee Ciub, and other ama- |

    the American Federal who

    war, and who is now enjoying some reward f

    his gallant deyotiva to the interests of the eka n

    by holding an office under the Washin stun G » jteurs, The ativudance at the concerts given
    ‘ 0 tf , tie | aS lite respectable. We could have wished,
    ont. ur gallant friend is uo less al, e| neat ver, that it was much more numerous
    to wield a pen than a sword, as our read ‘rs will! tan it was.”
    perceive ; aud they will rejoice with us that | e| ’ , “ena ee “ee
    ’ We are informed that the Hon. Alex. Keith,

    promises ts communicate with us, occasional v, | who bas lately returned from a visit to ‘anada,
    from the staud| purchased while there 10,000 bushels of barley,
    and that the ar-
    Meriitt, on

    ‘rT pussa re from Toronto to this | lace. We be-
    lieve that a larze quantity of the grain formerty
    used inthe at of Mr. Ki ‘ith
    itained from PB. E. istaud.—Haulifusr Evening
    } kecpn €s3.

    on American public affairs,

    | “a rere i , : tes
    point which he oceupics at Washin ston. jad a iarge quantity of hops,
    $m sare now ou board the steamer

    S_ a eo
    LATE AND DISTRESSING NEWS FROM)
    NEWFOUNDLAND.

    The Halifax British Uolonist, of the 9th inst.,
    Ly la
    from St. John’a, N. F., gives the following

    establishme Was ob

    ' - -_ ~~ -
    | Crops in Canapa. — The Ottawa Citizen
    SYS : * but tor the very untaveurabie weathe:
    which has vis.ted the Province fur ihe past few
    weeks, the harvest would have been one of the

    noticing the arrival of the Mail Steamer

    gloomy picture of the state of affairs in the |
    sister Island Colony :—

    Distressing intellizence comes from
    foundiand. The failure of the potatoe crop
    awl the disastrous fishery of the past season
    foreshaduws a very unpleasant state of thin ss
    during the ensuin 5 winter. Utter misery sta. es
    the fishing population in the face, and the on'y

    jmeost bountiful ever known in the ex
    Previous tu the advent of the maitinued
    ains, smiles claddened the features of the farm-
    ing community at the prospect belore

    out promise of abunda

    miuityey.
    | P
    sew loner ce
    .

    them.

    oats, wheat, corm, and tuber crops, held
    nt yield. Th

    watery clement wee k ulter

    © Consizgnt

    ie arity: fr down of the

    quarter to which they cal look fur assistance is | wee k. with on! iy OCccastol val ye rlinapses of the sun,
    the Government, wit such aid as the chavitalle | jad gradually changed the pre spect, and when
    soewties in existence may have at their disposal. fine weather did come, it was. knuwe-thit a
    Conte: tua polaat inns r this state of affai the edit v1 great part of the crops had beenso damaved as
    of one uf i he local papers rema: ks:— to be almost entire 5 worthless. Yy It k

    “* Men may resist chanve if they will; but| certain, bas been very much damaged; outs
    some radical change must take place befiire | have, in some cases, sprouted; corn hiss been
    the cirrumstances of the cownti y can be jia-| frost d aud uriested in ra rowth: while the

    hus hy eh

    enemy of the pot
    , he searce

    sud ravazcs.

    | old

    proved. The credit and pauper systems have
    making

    utoe, the re ia,
    dowe their work so effec tually, th: it it is h ype ii

    Oats wil

    less to expect that they will ever be voluntarily | when compare d with last yeao's sejyly.
    aband es. “y the prese it aystem of thines ex ———

    tinuing. Union with the other Provinces of Tux X.— Ala UNE Dasast ERS
    fers a reasonable hope of eflecung thie change :| There was a heavy gale ou Saturdi iss the 2: iv
    and it lics with those, who are su violently « ult., on the banks of Newfoundiaid a dt

    posed to Confederation, to show what ott r| astern cuast of Nova Seotia, causing se ~~ Ă©

    means can be devised to unprove the conditiv:
    of the ecrrurit Je si
    The jvestion of Confederation continnes to
    he d scuased. The
    realize the faet that Un
    Vinees offers the

    } d *AaSLEIS. The f Hlowing are already Peps
    i e Eudora, Uiitoa, master, trom Ardros
    ut hee, ran ashore at St.’ Pau "9 Js

    I Crew
    to Sydher.

    bit i
    san for
    vevinning to! land, and be
    ion with the other Pro- | Part of mat

    hopes for bet-| The Erdura wiusa
    :

    Sived

    Tew ile are t

    ouly reasonable haryue of 70s is. andl was

    . “ee . ‘ : ‘ : 1 . M * } j
    tering their condition. The St. Johu’s ChrouĂ©-| owned DW Messis. A. & G. Durkee and Db. Hii-|
    cle telis us :-—— j toons, and was insured in the Commercial and

    “The time will soon come when this colo y | Acadian oflices of Yariaouth, $5600 each.

    the Banks we
    the followin effect :—
    Morris er vodwin,

    W vod 3 Har

    i mm the shippin Reet ou
    bas e jiitecil rence to

    Schr. Heber, of Pulmico,

    wil! have to declare itself. and we are glad to
    Se evidences that assure ws of the tri mph f
    ‘uion. It will be remembered that a awe n \
    Was Z at up here some time since by the a I- master: (ei. Williams, at
    Confederates, and while , nu doubt, a Praveen amtbhor, James MeCormisky, mastei
    ray of si enatures was obtained, as a certain ki.d) Elvira, of Cariington, were dismasted
    Can he oltaimed to do ais} thins, no attempt! abandoned, their crews being rescued hy
    was made outside of St. Juin’s, Trinity, Fer: y-| Start. Capt. of Burrinston
    land and Harbor Grace, and in the latte gplace| Sehr. d. rson, Josiah Sears,
    the defeat of the exper inn “it Was 8i
    hibited. Tia: nigh backed by power fui influences,
    het a duzen si rhatures ae he proeul red
    that town, while in most other parts of the is} ter, Was lost
    land the isilure would have been Âą yually nas wit | boat.
    ed had the trial heen made. We note the fa 1)
    of what took piace at Harbor Grace as dese v- Wo
    ing stiention, heeause in that place there ie a tained respec
    fe amount of jntelligeace which does 1 ot) ald. povereet ’
    et Without knowled se, as was shown in the | ine} = Whilst Mr. Penjamnin
    Mauce referred to,

    schi.

    ;
    ana

    Crowell,
    P, Nick master,
    ’ supe sed Jost. 1

    Schr. Wile Awake, Stephen Connell, mas-
    , and iweo of the erew picked up in

    ting her safety.— } vetoes ms Her- |

    last trip jof Prince

    }
    | 26th Auszust a bottle, containins the following | ET

    laf Massachnusets;

    much |

    the encouraging developement which he wit- |<

    informed of the workings of the collieries visit- |

    her ex-|!

    has labored |

    and sehr. |
    sually ex- of Weeds Harbor, was seen hotton up—erew |

    Schr. Oxpray, Joseph De vine, master, of
    10's Harbor, ia missin, and fears ave enter-

    : evening last,
    Killam, eene., was) F. Tulle Was the oWher, aul Messrs Magnes the

    seated in his son's carriaye on Clements wharf, builders.

    Gold 1 ‘L.
    Vet
    has been exper
    cluity. of Waslin ton

    much dama re te

    United States
    New York,

    ence

    in the vi
    causiny
    ting rai

    sual vio) icaced

    and
    property, and int

    Baltimore,

    eriu

    swept away, and two families are said to hav

    . 12.—A rain storm of un '

    vay travelling and for some time, tele rr: phic
    ‘omimunication with the former citv. Severna
    houses on the hanks of the Potomac have been |

    |

    had
    Mich., leaving that place toi
    the day mentioned. The
    weather petting Stormy as they af proached | 4
    the one of the boats siruck on} 6 a
    the bur near the mouth ot the Sauble, and
    upset, the cons: quence being, that five out ot
    the Seven net wich & Watery grave.
    at — we sy Re to
    A young woman in Memphis took arsenie| (yr 15
    W hv, is shown in this note which
    she lett addressed to Osear Wiilis, a mins rel :
    QO, Osear ! mv darling, my darling! how
    cap | leave you ? O, O-ear ! uy heart is bursi-
    ing, FE know you do not love ine any more; f
    chibk Jam in your way, sol will put an end
    tomy life by tak: ng pulson taood by,
    darling. God only knows how Tlove y.u
    May we meet in heaven, never to part,
    prayer. God bless you through
    may yuu be happy. Think of
    will you, dear ? Send

    containing seven men ain all, been across
    to Forestville,

    ihe

    Saubie, on

    ro ue
    SPLENDID JGB
    Canada shore, wboout 2 000,

    —ALSO—
    Tie BOOK-BINDERY at pre

    hon witli lhe above.

    , 1866

    B7ablie

    Buz.
    fowaships Nos. I, 2, 4,

    miy j

    ÂŁ11 my 14, 20, 21
    fie, AMG
    Jonnie some

    Litues, iny trunk home

    mf Empty Casks, Barrels, Keys, Bottle

    &c,

    Qnebee Ate,
    Lat,

    ter, ci
    Cha gue,
    Brandy,
    Soda Water,

    SK

    111 boxes Seup,

    Flour,

    s Ten,

    4

    do are

    , &e. &e.

    r Press,

    Stove and Pipe,
    3 Stools,

    of P E. f:
    &e, &e.

    THERsS,

    Ante ‘Honeers.

    & Bindery

    SALE. he
    OFFICE, va'u

    ‘sent in conmec-

    nds.

    3, 6, 8, Hi,

    and 27,
    |Notice to the Tenants on the above
    named Townships, and ai

    1 persons de-

    avi bh orever.— * Ă© f ta *? 4 ‘
    paths Chee cine bed eee oye sirous of purchdsing Wildecuess Lands
    Sekai _
    A St. Louis miss of tourteen : eloped therecn.

    ER

    the

    FANE COMMISSION
    LANDS having, under

    young “tet the other day, and cheated a
    winister In marrying them by placmmg a si tp

    it x . leted

    ‘f paper with erg teen written on icin ber | Sob oO Vie ity \S, compielet

    | ind wt : hed ’as I the Estate, late the property
    Bt we ovqenthad 5 pe . sp aregan us to her age, 8ay-| Cys ARD, us notified ju the

    ing she wasovercighteen. A wicked laws er | bencing date bith July, 1866, her

    fe heute and occupiers of Land ont
    Pownships, that, it 1 accordance W
    tion of the said Act, he is now

    taught ber the trick.
    viendi-ndiptreiiedane
    For Covugus. Cops, axnyn THroatr Dis-

    OkbDERKS, use “ Brown's Bronchiat Troches.”| sojain gs

    |
    ‘|
    |
    |
    with a
    |
    j
    oD
    |
    we

    * Royal

    of PUBLIC

    anthovity of the
    Lhe ptrre Nise ol
    of the Messrs
    Gazette,
    reby uotities all
    be above names
    ith the LUth see

    prepared Lo receive |
    the de po sit of the purchase mouey of their sever j i!
    ,upen producing ther leases or agreements tor | Gentlemen of this U tty. hii

    | having proced: their efficacy by a test of tuany | the data -ahd that Hi WILL ATTEND at the foliow
    } years, Pie Troches are bigt ly recommended and ry lucee, on the ity 8 ere ‘inufter stuted, for the
    preseribed by Physicians auc do Surgeous in he | receipt of such pay nicuts, und for the sale of Wil-
    Army. Tirerses exposed to sti iden changes should | derness Lend:
    ulways be supplied with ‘* Tae Trockes,” as er On Tuesday. the 6th day of Novemer next, at 9
    give prompt relief. x om.,at Mr. Noonnn’s, Union Metel, Ceutreviile,

    } hog nad Ow! ed. The bodies of se vera: tne mbers
    | of one family have been recovered. ?
    | oe dnd }
    Gold 1503 i
    } . |
    |
    |
    , Put Corres: oudent of the Moutreal Grazetile, |
    Sept. 24.. viving an account of a tour in the
    i
    ds . : ; ‘ oo
    Maritime Provinces, thus concludes his notice
    7 re pete
    ce Edward Island :—

    spon, will hardly find them equalled else-|
    where.”
    nee

    Reapinc.—Howr. CHakctes SuMNER, |
    Gov. JAMES L
    Carolina; Jonn H. Noves;
    Wa.

    Pw ith ot he

    Ricu

    OrR, of South

    Joun Prerponxr:
    Harvey, and a Keffir Chiefof M

    Zain nlgne,

    rillustrations, given in the October num-

    wr of the PHRENOLOGICAL JourNAL. Also,
    Social Science ; Dreams and Dreaming; Pyseo-
    ogy; Physiology; Physiognomy and Phrenalogy
    It ie a very interesting nber— only 20 ets. of

    $2 ayear. Address sige n & Wetus, 389

    Broadway N w Yo &
    ccs vinnie iia |
    A4GRICULIURAL _FAIR. AND. CATFLE
    SHOW.
    The first Annual Ex itien and Sale of Stock

    Cemimis-
    City,

    if 1 y
    the Stock Farm

    off at Holl.

    wider the atspices of

    sloners, came ind Grove, in this

    on Tuesday last. ‘Tue prizes were awarded as
    TOlLwWs S
    Best Bleod Colf, two years old, John MeRae, ÂŁ2
    2d de de Jolin Longworth, ÂŁ2
    Best Blood Filly, do Dr. Boawall, ÂŁ3
    | 2d do do Jolin Kennedy, ÂŁ2.|
    | Best Colt of any breed, Tiowamw Biggar, ÂŁ3.
    | 2d do de Arch. Henderson, ÂŁ2 |
    Best Filly of any breed, Alexander Darrach, ÂŁ3 |
    2d do do Arch MePherson, ÂŁ2 |
    Best Brood Mare and Foal, Dr. Jenkins, ÂŁ2 |
    2d do de fea Kehoe, ÂŁ1 1s. |

    | Best Stallion, of any breed or age, Jawes H
    Dingwel!l, ÂŁ3.
    2d do do f
    Hest Bull of any age, Edwiund Horne, ÂŁ1 10s
    2d do do Chas. Stewart, i
    Best Heifer under three years.old, Win. Pethick
    ÂŁ1 10s
    ) 2d do do Henry Beer, ÂŁ1.)
    | Best Mileh Cow of any age, Win. Passmore, ÂŁ2. |
    2d do do Chas. Buns, ÂŁ4

    George Clow,

    ’

    ja day, with the application of warn bran poultices
    jib the mtervals,

    soothes

    Muster Mariner,

    | Lowery, St

    j astiy vear of

    Best Ram of,any age, Joseph Tweedy, ÂŁ1 lus |

    |

    2d do du John Scott MelLeud, |
    Best Ram Lamb, Henry Longworth, ÂŁ1 10s. |
    | de do deo . ÂŁft
    | Best Pen of four Ewes, - do da ÂŁ20
    | 2d do do Ben. BS Wright,

    | ÂŁ540,

    | Best Pew of four Ewe Lanibs, do da ÂŁ2

    2d * do do Henry Longworth, ÂŁ1.

    | Best Boar Pig ef any age. Robt. McLaren, ÂŁ1

    Best Sow having reared a litter, William Muteh,

    | ÂŁÂŁ

    lord do do

    | Best young

    | Ware Muteh, ÂŁ1.

    | 2d de do

    Best pair young Sows,
    Revert MeLaren, ÂŁ1.

    Ju du dle
    Isuae Henderson, He.

    George Lewis, 105. |

    Isaac Heuderson, i0s
    du de

    do do

    Extra prizes awarded on the recommendation of
    the Judues:

    Mare and foal, 20°. Wilitama, Rattray.

    Mile Cow, 208. Hon Gee Beer

    Heifer, 3 years old, 20s. Hou. T. A. Haviland.

    Per Ewe teygs, 245. Heary Lengworth.

    — ee ee ee ee

    do do du, 208, Benjamin Wright.
    Sew with hitter, Zs Tsaac Hleadersen,
    Sew, 2s. Hon, J.C. Pope.

    — Builetin.
    ——-

    MOTHERS TAKE HEFD.
    Thousands of ciildren perish anunallyfrom on:
    Why
    uegleet the first symptoms of these pests of he-

    eause, and thet ws from worme. will you

    too fate before

    JUDSON's

    wauity, and wait until it is

    you aduinister the remedy ?

    (:" he heuse. Sold by all Dealers. Get our Al
    mana,
    j
    On Saturday, Oth inst.,the Hon the Chief dustiee,
    ty tie athine nee of hiss Exeeilenes the j
    Gieverger. presented the varias prizes to the
    successiul competivors, 1 the Leygisiative Library,

    ‘atetatnl

    and in deing so addressed a teow words of counsel

    land eneeurngement to eaehk. Our worthy

    Justice evidenily fukes a lively ititerest ma the Be |

    rigndsy compel lous,— Bal.
    “ie

    Tor Pausstan Neepie Gus AND THE SNIDER
    ENeieLb Comeaknnp —The a endow
    cotipates the twe gues, the Prossina needle

    Times 'lius
    / . :

    aod the Eoygtish Suider Evfic id i—

    |

    |

    :

    Rit
    As « “ches paced ered

    with the Prussian needle gan tre efficiency of the

    | irwheh bree el loaderte nearly four Canes groales
    in afl Mat relates te eeeuracy of alm or rapidily
    of fire, while as regards the and ease with
    lwihied the breech Mcchauisia is worked it is be
    "There are eight

    salely

    youd any degrees ol eet ist imate
    distinet apevements of tue breeeh required to load
    laud tire Ue teeak-gun—there are only four ne-
    heeseary in Mr. Snider's. Seven reutids per brine
    lute bave been thecal from: the Prissiaw gau, and
    the average is four, while twenty eve reunds per
    minate hate been fired: fren tire Bngtish breech.
    the average, if is beliewed, willl
    eo The troops dider orders for Cauada are
    armed with this rifle, and 40 000 a1 the same kind
    are being prepared for eur Voluuteers,”

    A ship of otbent 500 tons, buiit at Rothsay, New
    | Brunswick, was dceidemaily borded on Monday
    : She was early rendy tor lnunehing

    iouders, and

    Was insured tu the extent of $5,500.

    ~~ + ~
    HoLLoway’s Pinis.—Diarrica, Dysent
    Pine the lieiues Coumion 5 used for the subjeg

    Tenants on Lot 27.
    the Sth day of N
    nderson’s, Lot Ll.

    tor the
    Ory.--- Ou Thursday,
    ation |», ut Mr. He

    Well radbded Upon the abdomen two or three times the Cuuredity.
    n., und ou riday and Saturday ou
    vives immediate relief tuys of aed mber, at Me. John C
    the irritable bowels,
    Nest distressing pains
    cable to all torme of
    cholera, and,

    , gradually
    aud assauges thelr

    Tais treatment is appli-
    diarriq@a, dysentery, and
    with attention, will always be sue-

    Lots 4 and 5.
    Ou Monday, the 19th day of No
    in..and on Tuesday,

    vat Mr. MeNaught’s, Westert

    “ad ; , : im
    cesstul, Farinac mena miate anlk, aud pean y water |) Reese
    tener airs Qs nigt ata ,| the Penauts ou Lois 6 and 3.
    boul ÂŁ ice ri ie ce ital v ol Gn Tharsday, the 22d day of
    he disease, to the utter exclusion of allsetid food, | 4 m . end on Friday. the 23d day

    Siich the deranged bowels are incompeiect te} Mr. Altan’s, Quaguiire,

    Sure to regulate the bowels. Price, Thirty tive | Notice.—Tenants. ocen; vjiers of |
    cents a boltie Lelaiiin # to hold Jaud. mins at pre die
    \grecwents, or Titles for the sume
    oe are 2
    Married, Land Office, October 10, L866.
    On elith inst. by ihe Rev. Thomas Dunean,| 7 je :
    ; t L&te STs CKI \D > to desetk KUs OTICEH.
    stir, elcest danzhterof Win KO Woetson, Keqr
    le Sto Paal's Church, € bariettetown, on the 9th c LLEDONS AN

    (PYuE

    appointed the following geut
    Hon. Patrick Walker

    Rev. David Bo Parnther
    of South Dever,
    vtiter of the
    Mietown

    Died,
    . after a long illness. Mr. James
    Mr Jobu MeCrudden, formerly

    “i 22 veurs

    vst, by | David May
    to Mar-

    Samuel

    ivland,
    ia Lowden, lifth dan late dir.
    Street, of Chari

    J. W. Morrison, Ex«
    D:. W. G. Sutherlai

    On the 12th inst.
    MeCradden
    of tis City. ay

    @uthe “th inst, in this city, Mr. John Winter |
    Renonlf, Joiner, in the 34th vear of his age.

    (on the Yoth Sept, on St. Peter’s Road,

    Neil Rankin, Eeq.,
    A. G. MeDoug li—

    sou of

    |

    / Gathering held in August last; an
    Lot 34.) ion from a. sister Society

    mercial Hotel, Alberton, Lot 4, for

    oveimber, at 9a.

    day of November, at 9

    he bltirand [3tii

    af on 8, Pigiish,

    jot these diseases so frequently fal of efiecting : M i a :
    | that objet that it should be known to all eudferers| >) 2nd On Shonday and fuesday, (
    doe B30 tave of November, at Mr John Pr
    from toese maladies that Poll ways Qiutment, Lait vm forthe Tenants on Fv ote d and 2

    the loth day of Nove abe r, at9a

    ve ioth and I7t
    Keefe’s, Phe
    the Tenzuts on

    vember, at l2a

    the 20ih day ot November, al

    1 road, Lot 6, fui

    November,

    of November, at
    Lot 16, for the Tetauts ou

    tssiublate. | Lots 4 and to.
    ———_- } Ou Monday,the 26th day of November, at9 am ,
    We PLepGe our Reeuration for the fulfill-| and on Taesday the 27th day of Novéuber, at Mr.
    nent af whet we here declare [un almest every | Carruthers’, Kensington, Lot 19, for the Tenants |
    ustance Where the infant is suffering from pain | me Tot 20 aud North portion of Lot 21.
    ind exhaustion, relief will be fou cin fifteen or] d on W eduesday. the 25th day of November at
    liwenty mmutes alter MRS. WINSLOW'S] prego rye ee pn any oF Bar ouuver.
    SUU i HhiNw - „RUP hus been wuministered | 7 t i: > : “ - “3 apie oy ph ghee cps = 1
    Fy Mle arco te ; va and wind colic, |e! 27: fur the Teuants ou the South portion of Lot
    me iy Wiery, Gia Gia odea ANd Wiha Colle 2

    ands, or persous
    e their Leases,

    JOHN ALDOUS, Connnissioner.

    CLUB have!

    lemenu, vizi—

    Hon. James Dunean,

    1;
    id,

    William MeGill, Exq.,

    A committee to distribute the proceeds of the

    dalso the donas

    at Antigonish, and

    es in this City.

    Christiuna, wife of Mr. Wiiliam Gibson, aged 39 | ’ : ; : Wecinit

    years. much and deservedly regretted. ; rare: irtem ae oe ighbuuring Provincea, to
    Gn the (6th ult. of a lingering disease. aged 13 | rae pnt outers 4 ws ahi Gr

    years, June Lowery, danghter of the late John A. G MeDOUGAL

    Peter’s Road Ch’town, Oct foth, 1s60.

    aL, Secretary.

    On the we

    2d S Catherine.
    Arehibald Mfc

    sept. the beloved wife of
    rthur, Grand River, Lot 14, ia the
    her uge

    At are nes Road,

    Board of Educa

    head of Cardigan, on the 21st

    loth, Loareiila. Trasiees and

    Britenferry

    recommend Schoo!

    Sept. 18, Lactra.

    tion.

    September 27, 1866.

    nit.of Wilamuation of the lungs, Mardoch MeLeod.| 7ENITK ‘ollowing Ex'rsct of the Minutes of{
    sonof Angns wud Aun McLeod, aged 16 years aud an : ‘
    | S tha. the Board of _ Kducation was ordered to be
    printed in all the ne wepapers :
    ; Avjtvats ia Âą a gt Sy gc * That the Board having approved of NELSON'S
    rivals in f urop: from heoce, SERLES of Schoolbooks. instead of the Series here
    Liverpool, Sept. 21, Gulnure. 19th, Ewperor | tot re in nse in the Public Schools of this Island,

    Teachers to take

    the exrliest opportauity of supplying their schools

    Sec’y B. E.

    Cn catt Sept 12, Northern Crown. with the same.’ f
    Kingroad, Sept. i7, Ship Ocean Pearl, from JOHN McNEILh,
    (juebec.
    SAL“UED:

    Oct J. pa |

    }

    fhe
    TAnerpecla Bees, ith. Undine. , 23d L. C.Owen | — geet

    |

    }

    rm his friends
    votut to proceed to

    Office of J. W. Falconer

    being withheld

    j aR: SEN PurES lad a ver would in‘c
    | Passengers, ] Facey ry pr! a atypetr ial, immediate
    | Pied 4 Hie ow a sbial „„s hey BA hd poartion nig the 5 -pective nenhuaty Gad him tase.
    Miss Hav iland, Miss Stamper. Mr, Mrs. und ofiss G rectegyl = a pe ie oo en be viven
    Patyree, Messrs Michael MeWade, Gourly, David | © In consequence of his Iisurance

    Roar, pigged since Ist March last, |

    avous, wand 6 others.

    due be paid forthwith.

    he woald earnestly desire that the sev eral amounts

    GLASS and EARTHENWAR

    AT AUCTION,
    QpX WeDSHSDAY. Lien

    SALES ROOM, at illo ‘cloch:

    12 Pieces Bedtick, 6 Pieces Dress Goods

    AND SHOULD BE

    ALLOWED TO

    instant, in

    WORM CANDY is the only PURELY VEGE-
    TABLE Remedy im exisience. Lf there are us
    } Werts, i oniy acts as a gettle purgativeand can-|
    wotherm au iafant. IP WORMS EXIST i; kill-
    them Every family should have a package oi
    JUDSCNS DEAD SHOT WORM CANDY

    Uhitet |
    ‘

    20 dy Printed Cotton, 20 do Grey Cotton.
    20 do Alvaceas & Coburgs.5do -Skirtiuys, ease
    3 do Russel Cord, *) Grain Sacks,

    Tweeds, Cuavas.
    ALSO,
    3 Packages Glass aud Farthenware,

    colisisiing of

    Ends Flauteis,
    BROWN’S BRONCHIAL
    HAVING A CIRECT INFLUENCE ON
    IMMEDIATE BELIER

    China Tea Sets, Cut Decauters,

    For Bronchitis, Asthma,

    |
    |

    hy)

    6 Doz. Cups aud Saucers, Veyetable
    110 do © C. Chambers

    Bow Is,

    The ~~ " “ ts Ms ote 3 Stone Tos Sets, Will : nd Trecues aseful in cle
    | 30 aane ny eeetyy ig Dishe y lawhen taken before Singing or S
    - mts sey _— ) ype i Hontie “ | oa the throat after an nisi
    | 6 trou Bound Water Casks, Wie Weetins is

    vocal organs

    3 boxes 10 x i2 Glass.

    N. RANKIN, Auctioneer.

    Ciet TR,

    | Veing an atticle Of trne

    Ise i

    Preset ve Dishes, Cu ils. sumptive and Throat t
    Snear Bow Is, Clasighiges,
    Fanev Water Jugs, Salts, * TROCHYS ARE USED WITH ALWAYS GOD

    3 cai jes a JOHN ROss.
    Hue eds acHTe Qet 15, 1886, Pin
    atid Py - A Cough, Cold, or Sore
    ta ‘Threat
    DRY GCODS, :
    Requires IMMPDIATE ATTENTION,

    cHeckep. Ir
    CON TINUB,

    Irritation of the Lungs, a
    Permarent Throat Affection,
    or an incurable Lung Dis-

    18S OFTEN THE RFSULT.

    TROCHES
    THE PARTS, GIVE

    Catarrh, Cone

    MIs w@ses,

    SUCCESS.

    Siogers and Public Speakers

    arin the voice
    per iking, and re
    do exertion of the

    re recompme nuded

    |
    tad pres: ‘ribed by Pbysiciang, and have had testi-
    i" nonials from em nent men th roughont the conntiry

    merit. and Laving pRoveED

    Vears each y
    lows parts of th

    oe te) ae | their epic: wey by atest of mauy
    a, la { L d | finds thea In Bew don tities I van
    2 wv C an workl, aud, the TaoctEs are
    | noanced Letier Uiar other articles.

    Coram only " Buows'’s Bronce
    tuke nny of the

    offered.

    In Charlottctown and Royalty, |

    oN | and do not

    ae . | that uv be

    TUESDAY, the 6th dayof NOVEMBER |"

    beat, 15656. | ——

    f py following va uable PROPERTI Ks
    wl be submitted for Sate at Public Arerion

    lon the 6rh day of NOVEMDth next, at eiey en |

    }

    rEVGK Sub-eriher coffers fi

    a near tt 2

    rrivin 2g villas

    i of'cbot kei: the ferenvon, atthe Colon! Building in | inable F Mi t
    t Fol ; } a rone
    Chairlottretow wy, the following properties :=— jvalnahle Pree vald operty
    | shipyards ‘ee Village

    Tewn Lots Nua}
    sired of Powt Lote |
    and 6 inches on

    ande

    / 1. The Northern Meirties al
    thers und 444i rie Thitd ih
    ttetewu. frontity do feet

    ide of Elitlshorromtuts pin

    SIPs.
    The above offers a rare chance
    H ai d mec iia

    iin Chark sivipbail iders,

    the wes

    | farmers,

    ret, Tetdlilig

    back at civid anges weetwardly therefrom 72 feet ; uaperous portions of the (sland.
    ithere the witti increases 10 42 teed, and the laud |" por farther particulars apply to
    runs further back west andl ith: the ba tierdepth | THOM
    | as '
    | liste a VW teeta ut} ine the ** Ex. ]
    ifer the distance of t t ; _Bridy etor u, Ditnsins, Oct %, iss

    aiminer’” Office on the Soath,- with the Dweiliug
    ifouse aud buildings rhereon

    = Prsture Lite Numbers {38
    Chariettetown Rovalivy. couprina
    oft Landa lithe more OF ters

    of twelve ciaius on the Mount

    -
    ya
    “MARLOTTETOW

    < awe { oa ANY bave W

    and 455, in Londo on &
    tovether, 16
    Having a foot

    huiward Royuit „

    acres

    oad.

    (iu Sale of the a ve _Propestiogt the purchaser

    | on pas ing 2o per cent of the Priee will be: (tn
    | one vear for seayeibinl af the balaiice, with iuterest
    on Mortgage of the Premires.

    its ohlizing Representative, has
    ine with a List of the Policies al
    rere by yve vote to the
    ‘QUE EN * thit npen the
    P olicies. Up@n app ais in uw to we,

    For further particn|sas and terms of sale sie |"

    Bridgetown, Dundas.

    eX}
    1 wiil necept thei

    Selb EVERYWHERE,

    yy sale in and

    roof BRIPGETOWN
    cousieting of Farms
    Âą Lots; also Valuable MILL

    for young
    anics of xil

    men,
    de s

    criptions, to settle theimse! ees in Gue of the Hawes; |

    1aS ©. CLAY.
    1G, Jiu

    ncasbire Office, |

    , [S66.

    INSUR.|

    8, Oct
    ihe
    ITH?

    Sherry,
    1

    at 9}

    DRAWN its!
    AGE NCY feow this fsland, J-38 CARYELL Keg., | wile

    Bi iwe! Bire
    Messrs. McKINNOM & FRASER'S
    Carriage Kactory.
    PRINCE SPREKT,
    RE-OPEN EXD.

    18th |

    |

    17ESU1K Subseribers, in announcing the|
    | is re-opening of their Factory, destroyed by
    | fire in the earty part of the Summer avuil them
    iselyes of the opportunity of returning thanks for;

    » extended to them in the
    res juert a coutinuance of
    factory being

    ! reund so well titted up as to be secomd to
    none de Prinee Bdward Istand, and, moreover, x
    large Stock of the very best Materials used in
    theie trade having been lately received by them
    from the United States, their facilities for carrying
    on Business are greatly increased, and they are
    now prepared fo sup ply

    Carrizges, Sleighs. &c.,
    in as good style as can be yot up in the City, and
    upon us reasonable terms
    Job Work of all kinds in our line strictly at-
    vended to,
    Painting also done in the best style.
    McKINNON & FRASER.

    and to res} tet

    e sine forthe fatare Their new

    uly

    . °
    Notice to Debtors.
    ALL persons indebted to the foregoing Firm are
    earnestly requesied tom ihe is ied
    their respective Accounts
    the burning of their Premises demand that
    viit-standiug debis be paid up at once.

    McKINNON & FRASER.

    Upner Prince Street, 2
    ci tow a. Oct ath, ieee, +

    IRON and WHISK: ..

    Milt Sobseriber will cffor tor Sule by

    RK AUCTION, immediately on arrival of the

    Ship ** Empress (daily expected) from Glaegow ,—

    48 Tous SCOTCH LKON,
    Kouud and Flat.

    late pas tue ui ol
    he losses susiained by

    there

    assurted sizes i

    —ALSO—
    leton WHISKEY
    Gleufwich do.

    WILLIAM DODD,

    Auchoneer.

    o qnarter Casks Camp)
    » ‘a dy

    Oct. 8, 1866.

    E:? ez nadine E2oom.

    MEI Suberiber bys most sincerely ti
    tender his best thanks to thoxe members of
    OLD READING ROOM. and other ventlewea

    who have so generously patronized and sapported

    the New Room — and desires te assure them, that

    the Âą

    efforts to secure a continuance of that
    snppert hitherto wecorded him as Manager o° the
    | Rending Room

    Phe fact that upwards of
    eading Merch innit,

    his best

    One hundred of the
    Mechanics, aod Professionn|
    iwealrea ty enrolled their
    names as meubers of the above Room t r the en-
    suing year, is sufficient proof, that the reading pub
    lic of “Charlottetown are resolved to sustain tbsat
    useful Iustitution.
    A. McNEILE,
    Reading Room Manager.

    Charlottetown. Oct 8 ING,

    New Siore, Upper Queen Street.
    ‘STOVES :

    FEXUE Subseriber has received, per lare
    “4 arrivals, a large and varied assurtment of

    Yarmouth Stoves,

    which will be sold at his NEW STORE, Upper
    Queen BSireet, cheap for Cash or oat Puper.

    H. J. P. TERLIZZICK

    Charlottetown, Oct 8. Isl 4m

    IDR. W. G. HARRISON, |

    Medical Electrician,
    OF ST, JORNR,. » i.
    TOULD respectfully annonnee

    B.

    came roous at Mr. s. W.
    prepared to treat all NExvotg and PAPALYTIC DIS-
    eases by his New system of

    | MEDICAL ELECTRICITY,

    In cases of Partial Paralysis,
    | where the disease is caused by
    Dr.

    as in Deafness,
    Paralysis of the
    HARRISON seldom fails

    Nerves of the ear,
    | te effect a cure.

    Dr. Harrison refers to many of the most res
    pectable people in St. Join, for certiticates of the
    } extraordinary cures etiected by hive in that place.
    He will be in Charlottetown only for a short
    fine.

    Oct. 8, 1866.

    NOTICE.
    Dr. Ttidge’s

    Patent (Cooked) Food,

    For Children and Invalids,
    i ECOMMENDED by the Faculty,

    and Seld by Drugyists and Grocers every-
    where, iu Tins, at prices to suit all classes.

    J. H. WOOLRICH,
    Halifax, N.S.

    Managing Agent for B. N. A.
    _Oetar er 8 ly

    TOOTH ACHE.

    Instant Cure,

    permanent relief by the p: ninless destruction of

    the nerve in decayed teeth, forms a complete stopp-
    ing, and retiders extraction seldou: necessary.

    Sold by Draggists everywhere.
    WOOLRECEDS |
    Patent Pick-me-up Bittors.
    Mirele John’s Tasteless Pills.
    Dr. Ridge’s Patent Food.

    Hiutson'’s Ex. Soap.
    Foulke’s Cement, &c.
    For Sale every where.

    a. 3%

    VOOLRICH, ;
    Huglish Pharmacy,
    Hatifac, N. 8.

    Agent for BN

    __ October 8, 186 6 iv

    PERKIN'S

    Vegetabie Pain Killer,
    STANDS
    Cure of

    Diptheria, Diarrhea, Cholera,

    aud all Summer couiplaints;

    | for sudden colds and couglis. you have only to use
    it aud it will vive relict inimediately j

    Fok THE CURE OF

    Scalds, Frost Bites,

    Burns, Pry-

    a

    “± a

    universylly pro-| sipelas, Salt Rheum, Sore

    i

    7 ‘
    HIAn Trecues,” Lys, Sore Lips,
    Worthless Iuitations | . '
    land all iamonre on the skin, nothing ever yei
    shown to the public ean give such
    shiomsienice: immediate relief as

    | Perkin’s Kudisn Kier Oiutmmenil,

    whieh ean be had atall dealersiu Medicine through
    out the Provinces.
    PD. H. PERKINS, Manufacturer,
    | St. Joubn, nh, B.
    IW. R. Watsox, Esqr.,
    Aueui for Charlottetown.

    ’ Ovi 8, 1866 shia

    . NOTICE.
    ) Ll PERSONS whase hambe , ory

    are respect
    respect

    Lte the FUN D ton i}
    FINE iu'J July tas

    scribes

    ~nifevers ai tie

    | ths

    ever the
    ws the Contr

    to ju

    reqnesied j
    . Vrensurer, ittee wieh te

    | Aceouuts. “WM DOD.
    Bef 'y & Tress Reticf Fund
    Ch'town, me pt. Beli fi deri li

    saintly sitmted HOUSE now occupied by Mr.

    |

    4

    |

    ;
    j
    |

    | CHARLOTTETO..N,

    | Fire! REMOVAL.

    T HE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully ane
    noennece wer
    THEY HAVE REMOVED

    New “Phonix Building”

    Recently Freeted upon the Site of their
    b'ormer Store,

    where,

    With Increased Facilities

    for carrying on their Business,

    A LARGER STOCK
    Better Assortinent
    than ever before, they
    SOLICIT A CONTINUANCE
    of the patronage of the Public.

    H. E, STARBIRD & CO.

    City Hardware Store.

    Oct. 8, 1866. Im

    READING ROOM

    AND

    : pes

    Merchants’ Exchange,

    Conducted by Mr. A. McNeill.
    Berchester street, Charlottetown,

    P. E. 5.

    IST of Papers, Perioleals, &e., ree

    ceived at the above Room, viz:-—
    LONDON—Dnuaily Times or Evening Mail, Mine.

    trated News, Mlastrated Times. I’ unch, Casnell's
    Hinstrated Family Paper, Pabhic Opinion, Britinh
    Workman, Saturday Beviger’ the Vork ing Man,
    News of the World. Journai., "Chamber" sJournal,
    Daily Telegraph, Lioyd’s Paper, Shippin: List,
    Foar Quarterly Reviews and Black woud'’s Maga-

    zine.

    it stall always afford him prrent prensire to ase! tay ERPOOL—Wihner & Smith's European

    Times
    EDINBURGII—Scotsman.

    DUBLIN —Freeman.

    NEW YOKK—Daily Tribone, Daily World, Her-
    ald, Weekly Magazine, Shipping List. Journal of
    Commerce, Scottish American Joarnal, Scientific
    American, Albion, Harper's Weekiy,. Lestie’s
    Werkly, Harper 3 Mentily, Wilkie s Spirit of
    the Tames.

    BOSTON — Daily Journal,
    weekiy Advertiser.

    Boston Post, Tri-

    —-—————- | QUEBEC—Duily Chronicle, News.

    er teh, EAL — Gazette, Intercolonial Journal of
    Jommerce, Herald,

    a INTO--Globe, Leader.

    HALIFAX, N. S.—Colonist, Citizen, Unionist, Re-

    Porter, Chronicle.

    ST JOHN, N. B.,—Telegraph, Globe, Journal,

    News, Freeman.

    PIcTOU, N. S —Standard.

    NEW GLASGOW, N. S.—Eastern Chronicle.

    SUMMERSIDE, PE. I.—Jonrual, Progress.

    P. KE. L.—All the Papers
    pablished.

    In adilition to the above list subscribed for, and
    revuluriy received per Mail and Express, large
    | Files of European, American, and Colonial Papers
    ure received as Exchanges ut the Room.

    The latest News, by Telegraph. per Atlantic
    Cable, from Europe, and per Associated Press fron
    United States and the Colonies, also DAILY receiv-

    to the) ed at this Room; together with Shipping and
    Inhabitants of Charlottetown that be has) Marine Intelligence, Market Prices, Prices Current,
    Mitchell's, where he is; Circulars, Gold Quotations. &c.

    Hours: — From 6, a. m. to 10 p. m. in Summer,
    aud from 3 a.m_to 10 p om. in Winter.
    A. McNEILL, Manager.

    _Ot: 8, 1866.

    JUST RECLIVED,

    Ex JANE from Halifax, N.S.

    6 Puncheons superior MOLASSES,
    10 Ulds. Bright SUGAR, for Sale by
    OWEN CONNOLLY.
    Charlottetown, September 17, 1866. islh

    st, Dunstan's College;
    Under the patronage of His Lordship the
    Bishop af Charlottetown.

    6 trae INSTITUTION is situated on the

    Princetown Road, a mile and a quarter
    north of Charlottetown. The site is peculiariy
    beantilul, healthy, aud far removed from tne dis-
    tractions and moral dangers of the city.

    The halls and rooms of the building are spacious,
    airy and comfortable.

    The College Grounds are large, affording ample
    roow for gotnes and athletic exereises,

    The course of studies enbraces all the branches
    necessary to prepare young wen for the study of
    the learned professions or fit them for mercantile
    pursuits, such as History, Geography, the Euglish,
    Freach, Latin and Greek Languages, Rbetorie,
    Matheuatics. Philosophy, Chemistry, &e. Music,
    veeal and instrumen:al—is also laught,

    The College possesses a large and well selected
    Library, as Well as au extensive Philosophy Ap-
    paratus.

    The Professors and Teachers reside in the Tne
    | stitution, fommung bet ove family with the studeute,

    MMEDLATELY on its application gives | and eXercising @ coustaut supervision taverable to

    discipline, decornn aud good uiorals.

    Catholic students ave cacetuliy and frequently
    instructed in their boly religion, which they are re.
    quired to practise, The inmost svlicitous attention
    is paid to the morals of all ; and whilst within the
    Coliege enclosure they are coustauily uader the
    watehtul eyeot ove of the Teachers or Prefects.
    Perieet discipline is strictly but kindly eulorced,

    Students when entering must produce satis-
    faciory testimonials of good chaiacter.

    The College is visited regularly once a week by
    a Physician.

    TERMS:
    Per Quarter of ll Weeks.

    Board and Tuition, . © - ÂŁ6.00 €
    ise of Library; - ee ae Oo. 6
    Physician's Fee, « ° « eo 456

    Paywents to be made half-yearly io advance.

    The College turni trasses ; the students must provide then own bed
    and bedding, brushes, basins, towels, Ke.

    The Scholastic year commences on the firet*
    Weduesday iu September and ends sbout the

    sirennts tot
    close the

    kindly furnished | oF

    ORE Lo eXpire, I i 108 LEY ae
    neared in the | (EXO BE LET, a Soc Wi'h imme-|
    iration of their] distor paninaden, that coumodions and phen- |

    ition may be unde to the Subseribers, Trustees for) jjcks, upon the payment of “the premiums only,!y uscuespaxp, with roomy Out- Buildiags ind.

    Sule uuder Deed, dated 7tii Ociober, 1364.
    J. LONGWORTH,
    Joseve MENSLEY. § Trustees. |

    i Charlottetown, loth October, 186, j

    withont any farther churve.

    October 8,1306. --4w

    CHAKLES YOUNG
    Age of L.& L Inieiiiatiee Co.

    Garden in the rear

    Apply at the Boot & Shoe Faetory,Charlttctown,

    Wet. Wh; T366. in

    middle of July. Students are requested to enter
    | the Coilege ou the first day of the opening of the

    Fur turther particulars apply to
    A McDONALD.
    St. Dunstas’s Colleg’. Aug. 6th, 1506.

    *Tie classes will be re-opened this year on the
    ath Se ntens toes r

    |
    )
    |

    NORTH BRAVES & WéRCANG ILE
    FIRE AND LIFE
    ‘Tnsurance Company.

    | Established 1309,
    Capital, - - ÂŁ2,000,600.
    | G. W. DE BLOIs,

    Aveut tor P, EB. Island.
    RISKS TAKEN DAILY.
    No charge jor Transfers. nar fo Poli.
    cies where amount insured exceeds LBYY
    | Seg

    224. Met shan

    ee

    Notice in Uebtors.
    ! Li, PER-ONS indebied to the Sub-

    ‘ scriver are requested to pay their Accounts in

    j full by the first ol MOVEMBER next. otherwire
    proceedings Will be takea to recover the same,
    Without cbotind chiot. ‘he Sulecrtber trusin thas

    hin lotsew sustifiued bw tie prent fire in July Inet,
    will make Ure aotice more firremive
    % pNias ix! deiy

    | ol "town. Met

    | STOLEN OR STRAYED!

    JLOM the Subscriber's premises. on Sue

    tuvday, lath ch (a SMALL BLACK MARK,
    .| ope bind foot white. Aly person tela » the sume,
    | or wini Nieaet $1 ion Which wii lead to the re-

    cert ieee will be re warded
    JAMES McGILL,
    \ Ch town, Oct 8, 1966. xin

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