coset greet ak ions 5 5 ‘ en lives were lost in the’vity from the storm, and in the bay eleven. Of thir teen vessels in port, four were lost-—the Spanish barque M. E., (captain and five sailors drowned, ) the Spanish schooners Rosita and Floride! Palacio, and Ameri- can schooner Valeria, ed bat will be got olf safely Miseellancons, eh at ty Nt, nat Aan tg agg. ANVOLUNTARY KRONAUTICS, i revere seco Fariciixa ApVextene or a noy wits a NAMMOTH KITR, A. very singular occurrence took place | '« Sn viday laat, near Bridgeport, which | Speedaway-and three were dismasteds hate a dangerous aepoet on a boyish | ln Noeva Pax, 116 houses, mostly af ort that has hitherto been considered wood, and of «mall dimensions, were | quits a pastime. A lad named Willie! changed in a tow hours to heaps of rain man, aged 10 years, residing en jn Madraa, 100; in Guines, 6%,{ church Columbia strect, like every other boy | tower alse down); in Alacranes, 39; in fn the Kile flying period of his existence, | Bejucal, 40, and so on, each place hav Metame ambitious to make a monstet ling suifered more or less, The loss of kite that should fly higher than any lives in those vilages. provideutially was ther that wasever made. Accordingly small, considering the exteut of the ma- made ene with wings, such as may terial damages experienced, and will dé Seer in any toy-shop window, It was pot exceed twelve persons, all told built after the style of a “Japanese Kite,” The storm was felt: but sli rhtly east of and was fully six feet in length. The) Sierra Morena, and not at all east of stont frame work was covered with Sacna, paper ina very artistic manner, and a few and itisiguilicant, aud the same may strong hempen cord was attached to the | be said for Villa Clare, Cienfeugos, and cross. beams, j the Island of Pines, “boosted” tho artificial bird to the the Vuelta Abago not being embraced de ge angle, and it flew into the air) in the storm's travels, The districts ot 1 . i Two were beach-| the Ger-! man barque Cardenas awl British barque | In Colon, the injuries done were | THE HERALD, CHARLOTTETOWN, + - : cecmemneats NR AR AIC sea * - - * * - * * . « WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1870. wan tammmainrsee mater > aimee Tun SK | A, t Is7©O. Dy the Leanard Scott Publishing Co., Of part of Town Lot No. 73, in the first - s - be 5 hundred of Town Lota in Charletictown, i RING the months of Octuber, November | New York. : ; i ) and Stopember, Maile fir the United State, | situated at the corner of Queen and Sydney |; Canada and New Merunawick, to be forwarded) Hae, will te clowsd at the Generel Pest Charlottetown, eve ry MUNDAY an PILURSDAY evening, at 7 o'clock, cea hy | ih Mails for Nowa Scotia, eda Metow, watil further notice, WL be glowed every Monday » Wednewday and Friday evening, at 7 w'vloek, Malls for Great Dritain Newfoundland, West Indies, &e., Monday and Wed nesday evening, at 7 o’elowk, as follows Wednesday, 2d Nov, Monday, ith Wednealar, lth Monday, 28th every alternate Moeaday, 84 October Weinesday, 41h , Momday, ith | Wednesday, loth Manday, S1at Wednesday, 40th Monday, 12th Dee, Wednesday, Lith Dee. | Mails for ummerside, St. Bleanot’s, Narth tedeque end Lower Frectewn (to be forwarded hy Steamer), will be closed ou the same even- ing as Maida for the United States; for Ceorge- town, ria Steamer, every Fiiday evening at 7 o’eloek. | Letters to be registered, and newspapers, must : : Westward no har | be posted at least half an hour before the tim All things prepaned, two companions was done afew milea beyond Havana.) th : af closing Mails, Mails trom the United States, Canada and New Brunswick, will be due at the Gienere! Post Otiee, ke a thing of life. It rose moderately | Matanzas, Cardenas, Jarucos, Cuines, | Charlottetown, on the evening of Wednesday at first, the wind taking it to the west- Guanabacoa, Santa Maria, Benjucal, ward, but having attained about two) Santiago de las Vegas and Colon (two hundred feet, it came into an opposing! thirds) are the ones to which the storm current, which drove it to the south with scems to have confined its devastations. great velocity. The Mammoth toy stil! | rose higher and higher, the littl: wronaut| letting out the string‘ which was nearly | The growing cane was generally pros- trated, and its final yield probably there- jerking him off his feet. went upward, the boy's spirit went with it, and he continued paying out the line: until at length an end was reached ; but still the ravenous kite demanded more. | Being arrested in its flight, it began to! jerk and pull so savagely that the lad was compelled to tie the cord about his waist to prevent it slipping from his hands. The ambitions boy had reached the | height of success in wronautics, and he gazed in rapture on the kite, that looked more like a speck on the sky, fully a quarter of a mile away. moments it described semicircles in the air, occasionally jerking so hard as to nearly lift the boy. Soon it made a furious plunge, and rose up so rapidly as} to lift the wriel navigator clear from the greund. Nor did he come down again immediately, but kept rising higher and higher, at the same time drifting in a southerly direction, uutil an altitude of seventy-five fect. or more, was reached. By clinging to the cord the lad was en- abled to maintain an upright position, but he was unable to untie it, nor was such a course desirable, for while the cord was leading him to apparent des- truction, it was the only immediate means of safety. The scene wasindescribably horrifying to the few who witnessed it. Perhaps live minutes elapsed in which the little fellow was dangling between heaven and earth, powerless to save himseif overflowing streams. The estates, plan-/r i | and beyond the reach of assistance from others. Those below set up a ery of; As his kite! For some! by reduced one-third or more, which i means from 300,000 to 400,000 boxes of ;sugar less in the coming crop. In the districts of Guines, Benjucal and Santi- las Vedas, a good deal of rice is jtaised every year, but reports agree in saying that the storm has abuut destroy- ed their rice crop for this year, An- other sensible, though not heavy loss, jis the general destruction of the banana ificlds, the larger banana, or plantain, which is cultivated the most, serving a large proportion of the population as a substitute for bread, ; aero The lovses in the city of Matanzas are estimated at $5,000,000, The total loas- es, immediate and remote, are summed up by Havana merchants at over $20,- 000,000, ; — j and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, Mails frem Nova Scotia will be due on the evening of Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 o'clock. Postage on letters for the Dominion ef Canada, td, ey. cach rate; for the Unit. d tater, 4d, ey. ; for Great Britain, 44d, ey. Newspapers for Newfoundland and West In dies, ld. st2.. each; for Australia, New ZAca- land, &e., 2d, aty.. each; Newspapers for Great Hritain, Unitet tates and the Dominion of Canada, forwarded free, JOUN A, MACDONALD Postmaster General General Post Oliee, Charlottetown, ) Tat Oct., 1S70, TQ ARRIVE! _ by ARGOS, LELTA ALICE, and Steamers 4 from Canada, £5 Chests Cougou TEA, 2) Half Chests do. ba Si Crates Assorted Crockery ware, 1000 Bbla. Canada FLOUR, Hhds. and bhis SUGAR, Iihds. MOLASSES, Boxes SOAP, &c., &e., &e., | Poor desolate Cuba has yet again! Which are offered WHOLESALE to the Trade, “ 'passed through the furnace, Tlardly had the details of the cyclone of the 7th and Sth been recorded, when we learn }that another portion of the Island was jscourged on the Ith and 20th, The Vuelta Abago, spared before, is the part! iof the lisand that has suffered the mest. | | All telegraphic communication with the iwest being iuterrupted, and travel in ‘part suspended. The news at hand is jincomplete, San Diego de los Banos! exists only in name, so great was the! violence of the wind there and the de-| yastating strength of the inundation] produced by the torrential rains and | tations, and farms of the Vucita Abage | districts heard from have suffered as) anguish, expecting every moment to} much as the towns and villages—hardly | see him dashed to fragments before their eyes. Finally, when the upper current svemed to have spent its strength, the kite began to descend. Fortunately the cord was strong and the boy was light During both the ascent and descent, the kite kept drifting, and as it came down, Willie was brought in proximity to the roof of a small two storey house. Ie seized hold of the chimney, which hap- leet, flooding the greater portion of the) sist the healing properties of this excellent Oint- pened to be in reach, and in a few mv- ments was safely anchored. There was a shout of joy from the crowd below, and some of the number quickly procured aladder and reached the side of the little wronaut, The cord that bound him was cut, and the kite, deprived of its ballast, carcened again, until it finally reached the ground fully a mile away, The boy uttered not a word, but. still clung to the chimney. and could not be ersuaded that he was out of danger. le was forcibly torn from the bricks, | and restored to his home. The result cannot be called a happy one as yet, for the little fellow is lying dangerously ill of brain fever, superinduced by fear. a eae TUE HURRICANE IN THE WEST INDIES. The steamer Morro Caslle, which reached New York from Havarna, after) passage into the opef sea, a tempestuous voyage, on Sunday eve- ning, brought fall details of the great hurricane of the Tth and 8th instants. The total number of lives lost is estimat- ed at 2000, though one correspondent thinks that half that number would be nearer the truth. nado scems to have been spent in the country nearer Cardenas than Matanzas, | though the latter place suffered more) than the former. In both cases the damage was done principally ly water, 12,900 head of cattle were lost, and in Matanzas alone 400 houses were destroy- ed. The damage to property is estimat- ed at five millions of dollars, Seven hundred and fifty street lamps were washed away, The stock of sugar and molasses in the warehouses was. very mall and the loss trivial, The principal Joss is in dwellings, warchouses, boate,. lighters, &c. Tho bridge of Buiten, a magnificent structure, over San Juan, not far from its mouth, costing»more } i j The force of the tor- of Lesseps, across Schleswig, which will a sugar mill uninjured, and all outbuild-| ings and negrocabing more or less dam-| laged. The banana plants are all down, The storm made terrible havoc in the vicinity of Guanajay and the villages in the district of San Christobal were en- tirely swept away. Four of the cities on the south coast have suffered great- ly. At Batabano the water rose filteen town, and causing great injury to) jhouses and trees. Steamers anchored | lin that port, got up steam and left their | janchorage, taking refuge in the quays | linear the Bay. A Jesuit father, at la-! vana, who pays great attention to me- }teorvlogy, and predicted the two last | storms, tive days aliead, propliesies yet fanother at hand, | ea emerreemreroremnarrsnaiinen Oy eenta, The Reviews are published quarterly ; Black- wood's Magaziae is monthly, Volumes com- mence in January, 7 a tuys, A discount of twenty per cent, will he allow- ed to clubs of four or more persons, when the periodicals are sent to our address, . Postage. 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The Cathelie Tublication Seviety, No. 126 Naesan Street, N.Y. P. O. Box 5,496, Nov. 1, 1870, COAT, COAT. On Consignment, os 0 TONS Victoria Mines Sydney Round ) Coal, to arrive ex Barque Candace, and will be sold cheap for Cash, while landing from the vessel, ns she must be discharged without delay. Apply to R. 1, CRAWFORD, }said street, parallel with Syduey Street, for the distance of sixty-four feet; thenee north- wardly parallel with Queen Street for the dis- tance of thirty-seven fect, thence westwardly, parallel with Sydney Street, for the distance of sixty-four feet to the place of commence- ment, and also all that other tract ef Land, situated In Charlottetown, aforesaid, (in the rear of the lands and premises formerly own- jed by Charlotte Sims, and oeeupled by James | | Reddin, aod separated from the prece of land i hereinbefore immediately deseribed only by ja passage or right of way} bounded and des eribed as follows, that Is to say: commencing jat the south-west corner of land b longing to the Honorable Daniel Brenan, and ranning along the sald passage or mght of way, and /paralicl with Queen Street, aforesaid, for the ldistance ef twenty-four feet southwardly. thence at right angles and parallel with Sydney | Street for the distance of twenty-one feet, , thence northwardly, and parallel with Queen Street, aforesald, twenty-four feet, and thence the place of commencement, together with the Brick Dwelling Honse and Shop, situated thereon, and the easements, privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any- Wist appertaining, Tn case such Sale, by Pubtie Anetion, shall not be made on the day and hour and at the phice aforesald, on account of the want of suf ficient bidders, or for any other reason whatse- ever, the undersigned will, afterwards, under the sald power of sale, sell, and dispose of, by Private Contract, the said lands and premises, to any person or persons, with whom they may agree for the purchase thereof, : Dated this Eighth day of August, A. D. 1870. W. CG SILVER, JOUN STAIRS, Executor of last will and testament of Charles 5. j Silver « Wilness,) Jasmrs W. Jounxstox, dun, W, W. SULLIVAN, Solicitor, slecanaesdt HERBANS, BELL-HANGHER, GAS FITTER, A. GUN & TIN- SMITH! Dorchester Street, (next to old Reading Room Building.) ] EGS to return his thanks, to the general public, for the liberal patronage extend- ed to him, sinee hia commencement in busi- ness, and aske for a continuance of the same. He keeps constantly on hand, A neat Assortment of Tinware, Kitchen Utensils, &e., &e, All orders in the above business will be | punctually attended to, Having lately made large purchases in the cheapest markete, intended for House Build era, such as Gas Fitting, Water Closets, Bell Vittings, &c., Ke., Lam prepared to sell them at rates as low as can be had in the city, and will fit them up in a good workmanlike style. To a generons public, I would say, that all ordere in this branch of my business will be attended to with despatch, A lot of first-class WATER COOLERS on hand, Sayers Crystal lac, Sold cheaper than ever, July 7, 1R69, ex A rare chance for Shipbuilders and others. TIMUIE Subscriber offers for Sale, in lots to suit purchasers, that desirable Property sitnated at Bridgetown, Dundas, formerly ec- enpled by James Jenkins, and known as the “BridgetownShipyard,” together with grounds adjacent, embaacing allthe land lying between Clay's Wharf and Grand River Bridge, This is one of the best situations in King's County, for any kind of business, being the na- tural business centre of a vast tract of coun- try. Produce bel. g shipped here from Rollo Bay, St, Poterve, and the North #ide, Mechan= jes of all kinds are wanted here, Bridgetown is a fast growing and thriving villiage, and this Is a ¢hance to procure a really valuable property that seldom occurs. Apply on the premises to DOCTOR CLAY. Sept. 28, 1870. tr A First-Class Farm FOR SALE. TELE Subseriber offera, at Private Sale, his FARM, on Kildare River, Lot Three, con- taining 124 Acres of Land, 60 acres of which are clear, well fenced with cecar, and ina good state of cultivation. Itis admitted to be one of the beat farms in Prince County, The Stock will be sold with the farm if required. Por terms of Sale apply to DANIEL McINTYRE. Kildare River, Sept. 7, 1870, on GHLANGH OP BUSINENY NOTICE TO DEBTORS. A * the Subscriber is abont to make a change i in his business, he hereby notifies all par- tles intebted to him, cither for the Virprearon, the Henatp, or the Royat Gazerrr, or for Job Work, Advertizing, or In any other way, up to date, that their respective amounts must positively be paid in this Fall, as otherwise, a recourse to law muat be had. The bills will be made out jn a few daya and forwarded to the debtors. * EDWARD REILLY. in eycry disorder affixed to each Pot, Oct, 26, 1870, ? “Herald” Office, Prince St., Oct. 19, 80. & westwardly along the southern boundary of sald Daniel Brenan's land twenty-one fret to | Surviving Mortgagee. | W, A, WEEKS & 00,, QUEEN STREET, ARE NOW BRECELIVING THEIR AUTUMN AND WINTER STOCK OF . GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, FORMING THE LARGEST AND MOST ATTRACT I VE STOCK OF GOODS THEY HAVE EVER OFFERED. Buyers will please note these Goods have been PERSONALLY SELECTED IN Great Britain, jand having been bought at the tine GOODS were Lowest in Price, WEEKS & CO. are enabled to offer ‘Special Inducements to Buy at their Store. Chitown, Oct. 26, 1870, Is, SPRING, 1870 fhe E Subscriter has the pleasure to announce the completion of his Spring Lnportations, comprising his usual general assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, 4 Groceries, Dye Stuffs, Spices, Ke., Bolt, Barand Sheet Tron, Carriage Springs, Blister & Cast Steel; Cast Steel Axes and Edge Tools; Wrongnt and Cut Spikes, Nalis and Tacks, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Sledges, Hammers, reales & weights, Saddlery, Urashes, Window Glass, Vutty, Paints Varnish, Linseed, Olive, Kerosene, Seal and Codtish Olls, Temperance Cordials, Aleohol, Old Jamaica and Demerara Spirits, Irish, Seoteh, Bour- bon, Old Rye and Old Malt Whiskies, Brandy, Gin, Old Tom, Gingerette, Port, Sherry and Champagne Wines, Dublin, London and Edinburg Bottled Ale & Porter, Cordage, Canvas and Coils Chain, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Confectionary, Tobacco, Sunff, Raisins, Currants, Sporting Powder, Patent Shot, Caps, &e., &e. Best Canada Flour and Cornmeal. A consignment of Dark and Pale Brandy, in hhds., quarter caske and bottles, from the eclebrated Vineyard of George Sayer & Co., Cognac, France, per Ship Amphion. All of which is offered for Sale, by Whole- sale and Retail, at the lowest market rates. DANIEL BRENAN. June 2, 1870. IN BOTTLES OF FULL SIZE ONLY. - SAYER’S CELEBRATED BRANDIES AWARDED THE MEDAL, LONDON, 1862 BOTTLED AT COGNAC AND LABELLED, ACCORDING TO AGB, FINE OLD CHOICE OLD VERY OLD Marked: & ; eR; Ham 10 BE HAD OF THE BEST MERCHANTS. Preferred by good judges. N.B.-AVOID INFERIOR _BRANDIES AND SMALL BOTTLES, D. BRENAN, Sole Agent for P. FE. Island. Gold and Silver WATCHES» eee ca OBRAIINS! GOLD Wedding, Mourning, and other GOLD RINGS! Brooches, Gents’ Pins, Clocks, BRCsg BKCey Always on hand, Watches and Clocks repaired at shertest no- tice, Old gold and silver bought, ROBERT SNEESTON, North Side Queen Square, Jeweler, &e. Feb. 16, 1870, ly “Ttalian Warehouse.” UST RECEIVED, from London and else« where- 100 chests and half chests TEA, 5000 ibs. Jamaica COFFEE, 40 bhds, SUGAR, 40 pun. MOLASSES, 100 doz, PICKLES and SAUCES, 400 boxes KAISINS, 10 kegs Green GRAPER, 10 bbls. CURKANTS, 1 “ TLeonion Crashed SUGAR, 20 casks & 200 cases Brandy aud Gin, Casks & qr, casks Superior Wines, &e,, &e., &e, Wroneeatn axnp Reratt., MACEACHERN & Co. Ch'town, Nov, 9, 1870, Im Over Thirty Different Patterns. The Subscribers have just received and finish- ed the greatest Variety of Chairs, of almost every pattern and design, ever offer- ed to the pubile of P. BE. Island, and are prepared to sell VERY Low, We also beg to Intimate that we have re- cently fitted up a large Steam Drying Room, which affords us greater facilities for the pro- duction of Pirst-class Work, warranted in every particular. A LARGE STOCE Of every description of Household Furniture, Now on hand, which will he sold at prices even below those at which inferior Goods are sold in other establishments. ‘ A GREAT VANIETY OF Brass Window Cornices, Patent Window Blinds, Rollers, Tassels, Cords, &e, ON MAND, CHEAP. All orders punctually attended to, BUTCHER & SON. Noy. 2, 1870, din ANOTHER LIBERAL OFFER! LI. New Subscribers for one or more o 44. our Perlodivals, for the year 1871, remit. ting direct to us the yearly subseription price hefore the First of Jenuary, will be supplied with whatever they may subscribe for from tha First of Octooer, of the present year—that is, THRE MONTHS Gratis. We publish The Edinburgh Review, The Westminster Review, The London Quarterly Review, The North British Review, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine. TERMS: For any one of the Reviews - + $4.00peran. For any two of the Reviews - - 7.09 For any three of the Reviews- - 1000 For all four of the Reviews - -1200 For Blackwood andone Review - 7.00 For Blackwood and any two of the Reviews -« « + « «+ « = 10.00 For Blackwood and three of the Roviewe « « «+ «© «© «6 For Blackwood and the four Re- ViOWR «+ «+ «© «© «© «© © «6 108 OS Tue Leonanp Scorr Pentrsmixa Co., 110 '"2n Street, New York, Sept. 15, 1870, CHARLOTTETOWN Woollen Factory Company. nw ANOTHER CALL ON SHARES. MMHE Directors of the Charlottetown Wool. len Factory Company have ordereda Call of TEN rer CENT. on each and every Share held in the said Company, to be payable et the Secretary & Treasurer's Office, on or before Thursday, the Ist of December next; also, that all Shareholders in arrears, and these who subseribed Jast Spring, be notified to pay up at the sume date (Ist Dec, next,) whatever amounts they have unpaid, short of Seventy+ five per cent., the total per centage now call- edin, The Directors further intimate that as they are miking arrangements to procure Machinery to be shipped in April nest, the balance of the Stock will be required about the Ist of March, 1871, By Order, DAVID LAIRD, See. & Treas. Ch'town, Nov, 2, 1870. 4in iaottery, In aid of the New Church at Vernon River. SPLENDID SILVER JUG, valued at 4% about One Uundred Dollars, currency, and presented py a MTY partstrener, “Tor ihe benefit of the New Chureh, abont to be erect- ed at Vernou River, will be disposed of, by lottery, on St, Patrick's Day, next. Tickets, only Is, 6d. each, to be had at the stores of the Hons, D, Brenan and P. Walker, and at Owen Connolly's, Ksq., also from the Committee of Management, at Vernon River, The wioonig number will be published in the first issue of the Heratp, fifter the day of drawing. The names of all purchasers of tickets to be forwarded to the Revd. James Phelan. P. . of Vernon River, on or before the 10th March, next, The Jug can be seen at the store of the Ifon, D, Brenan, *,° Vernon River, Noy. 2, 1870. nine Nm cai Steamboat Engines FOR SALE. NE patr of Steamboat Engines connected, direct acting, inverted cylinders of 23 inch diameter, by 16 Inch stroke, together with screw, propeller and shaft, Also, spare pro- peller and shaft, diameter of propeller 7 feet 2 inches, and 84 feet pitch, and donkey steam pamp & inch diameter; also cylinder & boiler 144 feet high, 0 feet wide and 10 feet leng, con- talning two furnaces 3 feet wide by 6 feet long, and 144 tubes, 6 feet long by 3D inches diameter, made from heavy material, Also, one spare set of engine connections, piston and brasses. The whole is guaranteed to be In the best of order, and complete in all parts. For particulars apply to EDWARD MOR- RISEY, Charlottetown Foundry, or to ADAM McKAY, Halifax, N. 8. Ch’'town, Nov, 9, 1870, 1&p dm 7