CATTLE 8nO*R, Tue fire Cattle Show and sale of Stock ‘wnder the auspices of the Stock Form Oew- tmieeioners, came off, as alvertived, in tiie Oity on Tuorday lat. The place selected, namely, Holland Grove, was admirably ad- apted for an exhibition ground, both on ac- count of its freedom from dust and the facili- ties it afforded for arranging the various kinds | of Stock. The system of admission hy ticket | gave some dissutisfaction; but we are happy to learn th pon the whole it proved quite a success, ¢ public should remember that there is no little expense connected with these exhibitions, dnd that one*of the fairest: means to meet that outlay, at least in part, is a small admission fee from those Who take sufficient interest in the Agricultural improvement of the country to attend such shows or exhibi-| tions, On Tuesday last the fee charged was only 9., whereas the amount generally de- manded on such accasiofy in the other Pro- vinces is 1s, Gd., therefore, in our opinion, no reasonably person had any ground to com- plain, a The Stockyexhibition, particularly in regard to quality, w hiy ereditableto the Colony, We think we have seen a greater variety on former occasions of the kind, of at least Hotes and hornéd cattle. The sheep were parti@glanly Worthy of mention, several of the specini®ps of witith would do discredit to an exibition ‘in anf country in the world. Some of the pigs, alsb were very superior, though we think that an Island like this from which so much pork is exported could display a much greater varigty of these animals than the show ground exhibited on Tuesday last. ‘The blood horses on competition were good, but not equal to what we liave seen in former years; hdthe horned cattle exhibited, though not to be dispised in size or nppearance, were in number and variety rather a discredit to the Colony, ‘Lhe various prizes were awarded as follows :— Best Blood Colt, two years old, John McRae, £3. 2nd do., John Longworth, £2. Best Blood Yilly, do., Dr. Boswall, £8. 2nd do. John t.ennedy, £3. Best Colt of any breed, Thomas Biggar, £3. 2nd do., Archibald Henderson, £2. Best Filly of any breed, Alexander Darrach, £3. 2nd do,, Archibald McPherson, £2. Best Brood Mare and Foal} Dr. Jenkins, £2. 2nd do., Donald Keho r, £N10s. Best Stallion of any Ki orage, James I, Dingwell, £3, . 2nd Db. George Clow, £2. Best Bull of any age, Edmund Horne, £1 10s. 4nd.do. Charles Stewart, £1... Best Heifer underthree vfs old, Wm. Pethick, £1 10s. 2nd do., Henty Beer, £1. Bes: Milch Cow of any ‘agg, Win. Passmore, £2, 2nd do., Charles Binns, £1 10s. Beat Ram of any age, Joseph Tweedy, £1 10s. 2nd do., John Seott MeLeod, £1. Best Ram Lamb, Henry Longworth, £1 10. 2nd do., do., £1, Best Pen of four Ewes, do., do., £2 10s. 2nd do., Benjamin E. Wright, £1 20s. Best Pen of four Ewe Lambs, do., do., £2. 2nd do., Henry Longworth, £1. Best Bour Pig of any age, Robt, McLaren, £2. Best Sow having reared a litter, Wm. Mutch, £1. 2nd do., George Lewis, 10s. Best young Boar, pigged since Ist March last, Win. Match, £1. 2nd do., do., Isauce Henderson, 10s. Best piir young Sows, do., do.. Robert Mac- Laren, 208. 2nd do., Isave Henderson, 10s. Extra Prizes awarded on the recommendation of the Judges :—1 Mare and Foal, 20s. Wil- liam Rattray. 1 Milch Cow, 208. Hon. George Beer. 1 Heifer. 3 years old, 20s. Hon. ‘t. H. Haviland. 1 Pen Ewe tegs, 20s. Henry Longworth. 1 do.,do.,do., 20s. Benjamin Wright. 1 Sow with litter, 20s, Isnac Henderson. I Sow, 20s. Hon, J. C. Pope.— at, It is rumored to-day that the New Bruns wick und Nova Scotia Delegates in England have agreed to give P, EB. Island £200,000 it the will only Consent to enter Confederation. Should the Union be consummated on this basis, it proves the great value of the services which the opponents of the Quebee Scheme have conferred upon the Colony. We should like to know, however, whether this offer is clogged with any conditions that would, in a few years, take the whole 200,000 pounds from us in another way.—/d, The Presbytery of P. KE. Island, at its late meeting, in noticing certain proceedings re- ported in the public press, as having occurred in Souris,at the public Tea party in aid of the * Protestant Church there, scems to have been under the impression that the arrangements for that Tea party were carried out under the direction of the Rev. Mr. Crawford and his Session; but the ne and arrangements of that Party were re er the direction of w com- mittee resident ner Sour} It is to he re- gretted that this fuct was ee known to the Presbytery at itsy myeting ‘in Summerside, as the resolution there’passedyind since publish- ed, appears to some extent, toretlect on parties who had no connexion with the matter of which the Presbytery strongly disapproved. — Com. by a member of the Presbytery to Pat. We are obliged to leaye out two columns of advertisements this week. _ Latest’from Europe! News by the Cable! New York, Oct: 15. A despatch from. Quebeo annbunces a terrible stg in St. Rochelanhd StySauveur which destroyed the suburbs 6f that city on Sunday night. Le a) Advices from Europe by steamship Bel- gian at Farther Point are to the th. The Queen has conterred the order of Knighthood upon Captain Anderson, Pro- fessor ‘Thomson, and Messrs. Glass and Canning, and a Boronetcy on Messrs. Sampson and Gooch, on account of services rendered in laying the Athintic Cable, The seizaee of ths British’ steamer Tor- nado by Spain and imprisonment of her crew on suspecion of being a Chilian privateer, is said to be assuming a serious aspect, * ~ A ; The Times stiggests that England should offer to submit her neutrality laws together with those of the United States to revision by a mixed cominission. Gold 157. ; 4 Quenne, Oct. 15. The whole district West of Crown Strect to St. Sauveur Toll Gate, nearly a mile, is burnt. 17 Churches and Conyents are destroyed, 9000 liotises in ashes. $0,000 peuple rendered homeless, A public meeting has been called for the relief of the sufferers. New York, 16th, Steamship Scotia arvived to-day, bring- ing European dates to the 7th, There is no politica! news of interest. John Van Buren, son of the late Presi- dent Van Buren, died on board the Scotia three days before her arrival. The Herald’s special says, that a large amount of militar last night. The military at Fort Erie a under arms all night and special police sworn in. . A full Cabinet’ meeting was called to consider whit position Canada would take ‘it Presittent ci aieeg makes a demand on Ey glave_to’ settle Aladuma clatns. Gold ihe J A Otawa, C, W., 15th. A destructive fife occurred here yester- day. ‘ Many tenement honses were burned and SUMMERSIDE 6 lange Humber of temilics were tone: out of their homes losing everything Monuwal, loth Petitions to the Queen to deter the Con / pep Question until a new Parliament is called bo settle details, particylariy a School ga wer are to be vaxtensivels civeulated. (Bosh). y London, Oct. 15, Money Market slightly firmer, Consol: 894. U.S. 5-20'% TO]. No General news, New York, Oct. 16. Details of the Qeebee fire give the number of buildings destroyed at 2,500; selgers rendered homeless 10,000, and oss of property at two anda half to three fuillion dollars, ‘The loss by’ the fire in Ottawa, is trom 830,000 to $50,000, The arms seized irom the Fenians at time of the recent raid into Canada are to be re- stored to them, not hereafter to be used in violation of our neutrality laws, Gold 148 We have just learned that the Proclama- tion, calling the Legislature, to take into consideration the offer of the Delegates, giving this Island £200,000 to go into Con- tederation, will be issued forthwith. New Advertisements this Day Symonds Patent—James L. Holman. Pilot Bread, Apples, &e.—do. Flour, Flour—do, Potatoes, Turnips, &e.—do, Poney tor Sale—Alex. Farrow, Clearing out sale—Colin’ McLennan, Look Mere—do. Froit—Bertram & Barnard, Cheaper than’ ever—do, Found—do,?’ Removal—M} S. Hols. Gordon Gréve Farm—J. R. Gardiner. Medicalg-Pr. MeNeill. Card Jolin Homer, M.-D, Potatoes—Dayid, Rogers, Latest by tlergThatire on & Schurman Notice—Pidgegh te wart. Notice—Stephen W afl. Speeial—Johu Rdss, | ~ ee ee on i Slirticd, . rside, on nesday, the 3rd inst. by the Rey. W. R. Frame, Mr. Robert Mugford, of Lot 67, to Miss Mary Kennedy, of Lot 21. evening, the 13th inst., Mr. Henry Bishop, to Miss Annabella McLeod, both of Summer- side. In St. Paul’s Church, Charlottetown, on Tuesday the 9thinst., by the Rey, David B. Parnther, David May, Master Mariner, of South Devon, England, to Martha Lowden, Sth duughter of the late Mr. Samuel Street, of Charlottetown, In Charlottetown, on the 11th inst., by the Rey. Thomas Duncan, Mr. C. L. Strickland, to Jessie Russell, eldest daughter of W. R. Watson, Esq., Druggist. In Charlottetown, on the 10th inst., by the Rey. Alex, Falconer, Mr, William Cairns, St. Peter's Round, to Margaret, daughter of Alex- ander McKachern, Lot 48. On the 2nidinst., by the Rev .D. MeDougall, assisted by the Rey. J. D. Murray, Mr. Wil- fiant O'Brian, to Miss Grace Cornish, both of New London, At St. Eleanor's, on Thursday, the 11th October, hy John Haszurd, Esq., J. P., Mr. Satie Stephen Muttart, of Lot 15, to Miss Malti Ried. On the 16th Sept. on St. Peter's Road, Lot 34, Mrs. Christiana Gibson, wite of Mr. Wil- liam Gibson, and daughter of the late Alex- ander Ferguson, aged 39 years, much and deservedly regretted. : On the 16th ult., of a lingering disease, aved 13 years. Jane Lowery, daughter of the lute Mr. John Lowery, St. Peter's Road. At Charlottetown, on Monday last, after a short illness, Mr,Charles McKenna, Publican, in the 48th year of his age. On the same day, in Charlottctown, Mr. Winter Renouff, Joiner, in the 37th year of his age. At Lot 19, on the 5th Oct, inst., Mr, James Townsend, in the 81st year of his age, leaving a widow and four children to mourn their loss. At Egmont Bay, on the 10th inst., from the Shipyard of N. J. Brown, Esq., a very superior Brigantine, of 200 tons register, built under Lloyd's inspection, called the Minnehaha ARRIVED. Ocr 12—Sea Bont, Gallant, Quebec; fish. 15—Annie Lyurie, McKay, Boston; goods Sea Bird, Mekay, Port Hood; coal. Jennetta, McKay, Boston; do. P, L.G., Crookshank, Ihuitax; .fish 16—Victor, Ganyer, do; bal. «PerS@verance, Fouga, do; goods 17+Almht! Koss, Shediac; lumber, Perseverdnée? Powel, Buctou- che; bal. Index, Pearson, Shediac ; lum, CLEARED. Oct. 11—Schooner Alma, Ross, Shediac; barley, 18—British Kagle, Sheridan, Halifax; pro. Margaret Ann, Beloncy, ‘Tangier; do, 17—DPerserverance, Powel, Buctouche; bal. Sea Boat, Gallant, Montreal; pro. 18th—Muaggie, Chap- man, Pictou; bal. Symonds’ Patent Burner & Petroleum Fluid And Cirewlar Wick. Best, Safest, Cheapest. NO MORE LAMP EXPRPSIONS ! NO MORE BROKENGAIMNE YS !! NO MORE SMOKY \PAMPS 11! PERY LITTLE ODGR'!!! For sale by » JAMES L. HOLMAN. Summerside, Oct. 18, 1866. Pilot Bread, Apples, &c. ix. Schooler Annie Laurie, and Janette _4 from Boston: BREAD. 41 Boxes? PILOT 37 Bobls. rit plo- ao oe APPLES. “ ba bi NEAR. TY INTONS, | god PETROLEUA FLUID. Cases & Bois, Kefasing and Fluid Lamps do, Hats and Caps) do, Boots and Shoes. |) do, HARDWARE, } For sale by a JAMES L. HOLMAN, Summerside Oct, 18, 1866. ~~ FLOUR? y FPVUE Subsdtiber bas ju achrs. Annie Liurie und Jan 150 Barrels Extr: rfing Flour. For sald low £8r cit ' SV JAMES \1. iy British & AMerican House. October 18,4866. At the same place by the same, on Saturday | 1 British and American House, |. S the Sribseribey alteraxytyn in his indebted t@ ji i is now making an fw or old ac- to pay up in day of NOVEM- ts unsettled at that further notice, be iwids for collection, y for BER next. date, will, placed in’ ot The highest marcet price will be paid tor OATS, BARLEY, POTATOES, BU'T- TER and EGGS, COLIN McLENNAN, Summerside, Oct. 18, 1866. IN GREAT VARIWTY. The above Goodgbeing of the best quality, and latest Style, aré worthy the attention of Country Dealers, ‘The terms will be Jiberal and made known at Sale, WM. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. Summerside, Oct. 15, 1866, A LL Parties having ve scriber, their earliest in April last, tind \qt unpaid, will if not set- ded Mamediately, DYsued tor without further nouce, GREF Prince County If October 4, 156) BN & SCHURMAN. 5 IMUTDINS, a/ 5 BARNARD. Jot. 18, 1866, N CENTRAL S; on ‘Tuesday Jas SST; the owner ¢ ng at Bertram & and paying expenses, October, 18, 186 REMOVAL. HE Subscriber begs to foganln his Customers and tl rable Sa OVD the building thy Pfournal Ofice, CP. Brown's. ‘The he same by Book Store, that he has RE} formerly occupie and next door to store where he w seep constantly on hand and for sale QUEAP FOR CASH, Boots and Shoes. All orders promptly attended to. M. 5. ILOLMS. Central Street, Suminerside, Oct. 18, 1866. GORDO ¥ GROVE FARM FOR SALE. TENA Subscriber being about to retire from furming,hereby iat fog sale his valuable FREEHOLD PROPYR TP situate in’ the heart of the old and flourishing settlement of Bedeque, frontir Bedeque Bay nj 120 to 130 Acre 40 and 50 ac: and fenced the remair of hard ani f The abo¥™ Mig adjacent to the extensive Mubse/ Beds 4 Bedeque* Bay, to- t ies for carrying on containing from lang, between cultivation cedar poles, very best farms offered for sale in this country, past realized trom the products of the farm, ticular description is unnecessay, subscriber, on the premises. J. Re GARDINER, If the above property is not disposed of be- sold by publie Auction, due notice of which sule will be given by handbills gal otherwise. TPAHE SUBSCRIBI POTATOES. wanted this weeks V D. ROGERS. Summerside, Oct, 18, M66. ~ Potatoes, Turnips, &c. JOURNAL, TILURSDAY, Notice! j 11K Subscriber hereby notifies a sons indebted to hin Lot his HORSE “CLYDE, to jand pay the amounts due | Ist day of NOVEMBER ny date the list will be Clerk of the St. Eleanor’s Newt Woopsrpr, Esq.\of Alberton, and T. B. Havas ot Summersiile, are au- ' thorized te receive money and give re- STEPITEN W. TTALL. Richmond, Lot 19, Oct. 18, 1866. NOTI WING to the stri tary matters, U lully request their respective amouuts at OCTOBER Bs, 1866. ward bth inet after Which | FIsul | posed toMrelo! ent state of mone- pubserile rs respect- ecounts on or | th NOVEMBER next, as all | at/date shall pass MClyrk of the Court RRIQUET HER- RING for sale, The market rates paid for produce de- ON & STEWART. APER THAN EVER! Cheaper than anywhere else on P. KE. Island !\ Fifth and Fourth Books, 1s. 4d. cach. ‘Third Books, Second Books, A liberal discount) Country Deale: A few gross livered at the stc 1s. 2d. each, 5 S| Fs 8, ‘l'eachers, and QUE PENS on hand, BERTRAM & BARNARD. Central Street, Summerside, Oct. 18. 66. Special, P\HE Subscriber would inform and Customers, that as he js} about to proceed to the Unite material, immediate p, ive amounts due him at the Office of where receipts wil In consequence usiness/all persons En & Co., urance being with- held, he would earnestly desire that the several amounts due be paid forthwith. : JOUN ROSS, Charlottetown, Oct..10, 1866. ae - Medic R. MeNEILL, lately o to the inhabitants of ty, that he has open J. M. Lyditrd’s: Hot (formerly known as may be consulted in th of his Profession, at all Stunley Bridge, New Oct. 18, 1866. —tf JOUN TOMER, M OVER GREEN & 5) WATER STREET, S s departments WM ERSIDE, PBL. Oats, Barley, and Butter, TENE Subscriber wishes to inform all per- sons indebted to him, to call and receive sir Accounts, which are now ready for de- y. OATS, BARLEY, and BUTTER, will be taken in market prices, at t country custom- Ce mse ue eh y ub pay VEER a eae accounts is reaiclinquent after the first pushed tor the ccoounts—none up will be sup- amount of 7 Auctioneer, due the Ist MBER next, that said notes are or collection, Punctual payment ivorge nimy hands 8 expected, BENJAMIN S. MILLS. October 8th, 1866. din. An T OCK, seriber would req ig £ 50,000 Bushelé delivered at his Warehouse, or on board his Vessels at Queen’s Wharf, Summerside. lic in general, for the very grea patronage which, in higjbusines ceived at their hands and, at the same tine, to them that he lifts in « and will have ready for above STOCK OF SOLE LEATHER, to- gether with an anipTé Stock of Neats, Harness THE BIRDS! IND their BILLS wt ewe on a damp morningy andAhe sub- whose Bitis are ‘but all CAA wD" WG} WHC | who are in any wakAndebted to him, BS SORT MBN a to foot their Bills before the 10th or Ocroner next, to escape the chilling influence of legal dew. I. J. RICITARDSON. Summerside, Sept, 20, 1866, Cash for Eggs and Butter. Le subscriber will pay the highest price for y i é EGGS and Present prices? Eggs, 10a Pye Butter ls 1df* JAMES Ty UWOLMAN. Summerside, Oct 4, 18 “Oats! Oats! FYNAE subscriber will pay the highest cash price for of Oats, JAMES L, HOLMAN, side, October 4, 1866, N MARTER. | British & American House ! MIE Subscriber has just received a part of his Fall Importations, — CONSISTING OF— Grey and White Cottons, Dress Stuffs, Ladies and Gents Winter Gloves, + * Kancy Woolen Scarfs, “ $+ Hoods, “ L Keckties, Warps, Dress: ord, etc., ete. Ai eo (Shelf Hard Ware, Powder and Shot, Manilla Rope} Boots & Shoes, Hats and Caps, Cut and Wrought Nails, (all sizes) Kerosene Oil and Lamps. : tw Remainder of FALL STOCK to ar- rive from Great Britain, UNITED Sratus, and CANADA. JAMES L. HOLMAN, Summerside, Oct. 4, 1806. Enoourge Home Manufeture, And keep your Money on the Island. 3000 Sides of Sole Leather FOR SALE AT THE CITY TANNERY. fP\UE Subscriber Bigs leave to return his best thanks tofliis friends, ani uib- ing th ly to intimate of manufacture, je Fall ‘Trade, the Leather, and Calf, sufficient to answer the demands of ail who may favor him with their custom, The whole will be sold, either at the City Tannery, or by the Subscriber's Travelling Agent, Mr. Jolin Larter, at the usual moder- ate and accommodating terms of the concern, and is warranted to be equal, if not superior, to anything of the kind offered for sale in this market, or on the Island. N. B.—No Sale to be held valid and bind- ing unles the goods shill prave to be of the quality hereby sct forth, iOie Bia W. B. DAWSON, :« Charlottetown, Sep. 15, 1866. Bin (sep 20) Pp. 8.—A few Journeymen Curriers will find employment on carly application at the above establishment. “Printing of all “description 1s done | atthe Journal office