adil i — ae Igrbor Grace, Newfoundland. i News by Telegraph. Sryonevy, C. B., October 6th.—The French War termer “ TY Estaing” has arrived ‘here, and reports he loss of the Transport ‘“ Aboundance,” and fifteen hurricane of the 22d ult, Bosrox, Oct. 9. N. ¥., 9th--Steamer Evening Star, from this city for New Orleans, foundered at sca 180 . miles east of — Carolina coast, by which nearly 300 lines were ost, The President has issued a proclamation for a National Thanksgiving on November 29th. British stamer Queea Victoria foundered at sea on the 4th inst., lat. 33 03, long, 70 $0, and crew were | a up day before yesterday by the brig Pomfret, from New York. ..The Engineer died from exposnre, and the mate was washed overboard. N. ¥., %h, p. m.—A> Toronto*despatch says the Assizes opened yesterday. The Judge, in charging the Jury, paid a tribute to the Irishmen for deyetion to their native land, and condemned the United States authorities for not crushing the Fenian movement in its incipiency. Santa Anna addressed the Fenians at their Pie Nic on ‘Maten Island yesterdey, in which he highly com- plimented the Irishmen, Col. Roberts in the evening addressed the St. Patrick's Circle, and severely denguaced the Govern- ment, Stephens, and the New York merchants who had failed to make good their promises, Gold 148, Orrawa, C. W., Oct. 5,—It is reported on good authority ghat the Canadian delegation to England on Confederation, will consist of Iloa, Messrs, Cartier and “Langevin, of Lower Canada, and McDonald and Me- Dougall of Upper Canada. Tjiree colonels of Engineers have arrived here, it is supposed, with a view of fortilying the city. Monreal, Oct. 5.—The war ship Niger has areived here.—Weather clear and cold, with sharp frost last night. “Tonenro, Oct. f= Propammelong are actively pro- gressing for the trial of the Fenians, captured last June, at the approaching Assizes. The best legal talent of the city is engaged on both sides. yold 149, Toxonto, C. W., Oct. 8.—The revenue of the Pro- vince for September was $1,170,000, and the expendi- tures $716,000, Governoment is negotiating with the home authorities for the establishment of an Armory in Canada. A notice from the English Admiralty Office is pub- lished, warning navigators against anchoring near the Cable. New York, Oct. 12. A rain storm of unusual violence has been experienced in. the vicinity of Washington and Baltimore, causin much damage to by eth and interrupting railwa ane for some time, telegraphic communication with the fotmer city. Several houses on the banks of the Potomac havé been swept away, and two families are said to have been drowned, ‘The bodies of several members of one family have been recovered. Gold 150}. The passengers New Yorn, Oct. 10, p. m. A Toronto despatch has the following :— Sixty-first British Regulare had no sooner disembarked at Quebec than orders came to sund them to Bermuda. Prassian Commissioner examining the working of municipal institutions in Canada. Party of Royal Engineers that lately arrived here are now inspecting the country to decide on the feasibility of erecting fortifications. Gold 1.50, New Youx, Oct. 11. Cottor. advices are very discouraging. General esti- mates of this year’s crop now amount to less than a million bales. A fire in Chicago last night, destroyed Lowenthal’s Tobaceo Factory. Loss $100,000 doilars, Seven additional passengers from the foundered steamer Hvening Star, were picked up by the schooner Morning Star, which arrived at Charleston, At a Cabinet meeting in Washington yesterday, it wasdevided to tarn Jef! Davis over to the civil au- thorities for trial, which will probably come off in November. No Cable News. Gold 152. New York, Oct. 11, p. m. n Ottawa despatch to Toronto Leader says military men state object of British Government in sending ad- ditienal troops to this country 1s not so much to guard against Fenian attacks as to be prepared for more serious consequences. The number of passengers which have arrived in Quebec since the opening of the navigation, is 27,000, an increase of 9000 over same last ppar. Gold 150}. GREAT FIRE AT QUEBEC !! Ocr. 16,°1866.—Tertible fire in Quebec. Whole district next to Crow Street, and on to St. Laugural destroyed, «Two thousand houses burnt, besides seventeen Churches and Convents. Capt. Anderson, of the “ Great Eastern,” and four others knighted. The seizure of the British Steamer ‘ Tornado” by ag! and the fmprisonment of her crew on supposition of being a Chilian Privateer is assuming a serious as ‘+ Times” suggests that England and the United s should, revise neutrality laws by a united comunission,. Gold 1504. LATEST. (By, Telegraph to Reading Room and ‘' Herald.”) Wepxesvar, Oct. 17:~-A large quantity of military stores arrived at Toronto on Monday. ilitary Fort Erie all ‘night under arms. Special police sworn in. Fall Cabinet meeting called to consider the position Canada would take if President Johnson demands settlement of the Alabama question. ‘ Scotia” arrived at New York yesterday. Gold 1494. AGRICULTURAL FAIR AND CATTLE SHOW. The first Annual! Exhibition and Sale of Stock, under the f peypicits of the Stock Farm Commissioners, came at Holland Grove, in this City, on Tuesday last. ‘The prizes were awarded as follows. Best Blood Colt, two years old, John McRae, £8. 2d do: » do Jobo Longworth, 2. Best Blood Filly, 3. do Dr. Boswall, s¢ ‘de do John Kennedy, £2, Best Colt of any breed, Thomas Biggar, £3. 2d do do Archd. Henderson, £2. P of any breed, Alexander Darrach, £3. do Archd. McPherson, £2. Best Brood Mare and Foal, Dr, Jeo 2. 2d do do Donald Kehee, £1 10s 24 ab do Goorge Clow, £2, . Best Bull of abyiage, | Edwound Horne, £1 10s, . do Chas. Stewart, £1. Best Heifer under three years old, Wm. Pethick, £1 10s. 2d d do Henry Beer, £1. oO Best Milch Cow of any ago, Wm. Passmore, £2. 24 do d Cha. Binns; £1 Was > merchant vessels, with 73 lives, at St. Pierre, in the i Best Stallion, of any breed or age, James Il. Dingwell,|? do Henderson, Was. “ |Extra prizes awarded on the recommendation of the Judges: 1 Mare and Foal, 20s. William Rattray. i Milch Cow, 20s, Hon, Gieo, Beer, 1 Heifer, 3 years old, 20s. Hon. T. H. Haviland. 1 Pen Ewe tegs, 20s. Henry Longworth. do, do. do., 20s, Benjamin Wright. 1 Sow with litter, 20s. Isaac Henderson. 1 Sew, 20s. Hon. J. C, Pope, — Bul. Medical Notices. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills. —These admirable medicaments are adapted to the wants of all ages, ranks, and classes of the community. Ulcerations, bad legs, and enlargement of glands, should de first fomented with warm water, and then dressed with this Ointment, In a very few days it will’ display its eoohng and curative powers over the disease parts. When the compleint has become chronic or has weakened the constitution, Holloway’s Pills should be taken, while his Oiutment is used to free Both Ofntnient avd Pilly may be employed with the utmost. confidence; they contain no ingredients which can do the slighest lrarm or cause avy shock to the most nervous or delic.ste. A sidgle trial of Mrs, Wins!ow’s Soothing Syrup for children teething, never yet failed to relieve the baby, aud overcome the prejudices of the mother, It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately, It not only frees the child from pain, but regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, corrects acidity and cures dysentery and diarrhaa. Gives rest and health to the child, and comforts the mother, 25 cts. a bottle. A Neglected Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, which might be ehecked by a simblo remedy, like “ Brown's Bronchial Troches,” if allowed to progress may ter- minate seriously. For Bronchits, Asthma, Catarrh, and Consumptive Coughs, the Troches are used with advantage, givitg oftentimes immediate re- lief, . Singers aud public speakers will find them also excellent to clear the voice aud render articula- tion wonderfully easy. Brown's Vermpruge Comrirs.<—This valuable combination has been successfully used by physicians. and found to be safe and sure in eradicating worms, so hurtful to children. Be sure to obtain the Vermi- fuge Comfits, which has been used with good success. Sold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine at 25 ets, a box. Gents :—Having used and witnessed the beneficial effects of Perry Davis’ Pain Kitten, I take great sleasure in recomending it to the public as the very a Family Medicine with which I am acquaiated. In this establishment are employed nearly one hun- dred persons, and your Patn Kitver has been used with the most astonishing results. For Four Yéars not 4 single severe case of Cholio, Summer Complaint, or Dysentry, but has yielded like magic to the curative powers of the ** Killer ;” and for Cuts, Bruises, ete., itis in almost daily use, and with like good effecta. JOHN TANNER, Foreman of Wrightson & Co.'s Priutiug Establish- ment, Cincinvati, Okio. Sold by Druggists and all Dealers in Family Medicines. THEO. DESBRISAY, General Agent for P. E. Island. oct 8 lm = aco = oF MARRIED, In this City, on the 11th instant, by the Rev. Thomas Duncan, Cuantes Lax Srriextanp, Exq., to Jes Res- seLt, eldest daughter of We R. Watson, Eeq., Druggist. - DIED. On the 12th instant, after a long illness, Mr, James Mc- Crudden, son of Mr. John MeCrudden, formerly of this City, aged 22 years. On the 8th instant, in this City, Mr. John Winter Renouff, Joiner, in the 34th year of his age. oe n-ne en a mares Sree Sa MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers, her Soothing Syrup, For Children Teething, which greatly tacilitates the process of teething, by soften the gums, reducing all inflammation—will allay all pain i¢ action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. D dupon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourself, and RELIEF AND HEALTH ‘ YOUR iNFANTS, We have put up and sold this article for overthirty years, and can say with confidence’and truth of it, which we heve never been able to say of any other medicine—never has it failed, in a single instance, to effect a cure, when timely used, Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by its operations, and speak in terms of highest commendation of its magical effects and medical virtues, We speak in this matter ‘what we do know,’’ after thirty years’ experience, and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what we here declare, almost every instance where the infant is suf- foring from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or tweenty minutes after the syrup is administered. This able properotion is the srerignes of one of the most experi and skilful nurses in New England, and has been used with never failing success in on the c m pain but in Am ig loodrenle “hoidity, and Es tee and ayeten, It will almost instantly, re- It not — stomach a energy to the whole lieve: 7. EES GRILING IN THE- BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC poor Rog convicted witeh, if not speedily remedied " belieye rest. remedy-in the world, in‘all AM of aged: aaa in thitd- ren, whether it. arises'/from teething, or from any other cause. We would aay to. every mother who has a child suf- pen, ago fede me complaints—do not let your = tea nor the prej of others, stand between your suffering child and the that will be sure—yea, absolutel sure—to follow the use of thismedicine, af timely used, Full directions for waing will ae ote each bottle. None uine unless the fac-simile of C Riis & PERKINS, New ‘ork, is on the outside i Sold by druggists cecads ‘the world. Principal Office, No. 48 Doy Street, New York, oy . » Prices only 36 conte per Bottle, Oct. 6, 1866, : ly ie d the whole body from aay taints or foul humours.) ~ _ em one who used it, On the contrary, all are delighted withige; manent Throat Affection, or ‘an Incurable Lang Disease, is often the revit, Brown's Bronchial Troches, Having a Direct Influence to the Parts, give Immediate For Bronchitis, Sotersh, Consumptive Troches are weed with always good success. Singer's and Public Speakers will find Trochep useful in clearing the voice when taken be- fore singing or speaking, and relieving the throat after an unveual exertion of the vocal em. The Troches are re- commended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an article of true merit, and having proved their efli- cacy by a test of many years, each year finds them in new lpealities in various parts of the world, and the Troches are universally pronounced better then other articles, Obtain only “ Brown's Bronchial Troches,” and do not take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered, SOLD EVERYWHERE, Oct 6, 1966, ly REMOVAL. OWEN HAMILL, Architect, PITOVU, NOVA SCOTTA, he lted professionally at the ROBSON M‘} consu) p io. a HOUSE, or at his Office in 83'S BUILDING, Three Doors east of McPherson's Bookstore, to which he has removed. Pictou, N. §., Aug. §, 1866. tm A FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE! ONSISTING of 176 acres of FRONT .LAND, in ‘a state of cultivation, with a DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, COACH IOUSE, HRESHING MACHINE, and all other requisitey suitable for a Farm. Also,—Ows Huxpred Atues of WOOD LAND, in the rear, situate on the South side of Elliot River, about seven miles from char- lottetown, and quite near two Publie Wharfs, for shippnig Produce, &c, > . Pra The above Property is well wor ice of any wishing to coheed t frevhold property, being & et tate of the late J. C, Wusanr, A'sq, Tine will be given for two-thirds of the purchase money. Enquire at the Office of Hexny Pater, Esq., or at the residence of the Subscriber. Prince Street, : CATHERINE WRIGHT, Executrix, Ch.town, Sept. 20, 1864. Discounting Again! DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY —WITh—— DELANY & BYRNE! E want MONEY to pay our Bills, and, in order to obtain it, we will, from this date, offer our DRY GOODS, HARDWARE! HAT CAPS. ’ Skeleton Skirts, Ete. ate., etc, Ata Disco of Twenty per Cent FOR CASH ONLY! Wo will give 10s, worth of Goods for We will give 20s. worth of Goods for We will give 30s. worth of Goods for tr Larger Sums in Proportion. 3 This is a good opportunity for those who have money to invest it to advantage. Rb glib 4 DELANY & BYRNE. Queen Street, opposite lon. D. Brenan’s, Ch'town, Aug 1, 1866. ipe sp AUCTION! Postponed until the 25th instant. Stock, Farming Implements, Hay, Straw, &o. (HVUE subscriber having sold his Farm, will now sell at Auction, his Stock, and Farming Imp nts, on Thursday, the Sth inet., st Y o'clock, a. m,, on his late premises, situate on Lot 49) Georgetown Road, viz :— Stock :—2 Horses, 4 Milch Cows, 3 I Sheep, Poultry, &c. Farming Im lements :—1 Doub}é-seated Wagon, 1 Express, Covered, Do., 2 Carts, ck and Wheels, 2 Ploughs, | pair Harrows, Weelbarro orse-rake, 2 Wood Sleighs, 2 sete Wagon Harness, t Riding Sleigh, 2 sets Cart Harness, Swingletrees, Traces, and g lot @f other Harnces. Grindstones, (patent crank) shop d lot of Pipe ; Carpenter's Tools, Boards, Plank, ifg, Juniper Posts, ty Barrels, Puncheons, boxes,fand A great variety of les too numerons to mention. ¢ Also—a Weaver's Loom, and all Terms at sale, THOMAS SHEIDOW. Lot 49, Oct 10,1866. = pd lés 246 , 1 Bull, 30 gear, in good order. _ | Business are greatly increased, and they are now prepared 8s led 1 Horse Power, 1 English Straw € The superiority of this Stock and Implements is so well known that all tie ry. Teams at Sane, JOHN ADAMS, GEORGE ADAMS, Vernon River, Oct. 10th, 1866, AUCTION! 1O be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION on MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1866, on the premises of the Subscribe's his Leasehold Interest in 50 Acres of LAND, fronting on St. Peter's Harbor. Whether for Agricultural purposes, or asa site for a Fishing Station, no mort desirable piece of Land can be found in Prinee Rdward Island, Also, at the same time and place, all his Stock, Crop, and Farming Implements, conaisting.of Horses, Cows, Sheep ; Wheat, Potatoes, Oats, &c.,, &e, Also, a new Fishing BOAT, 22 fegt keel, and 8 feet 3 inches beam, with Sails, Anchor, &e , complete t#” Tans Liberal, and made ktiown on the day of Sale ROBERT McALLISTER. St. Peter's Harbor, Lot 39, Oct, 10, 1866, diXeading Room. Tg E Subscriber begs most sincerely to tender his best thanks to those members of the Qld Reading Room, and other gentlemen, wha have so generously patronized and supported the New Ruom—and desires to assure them, that ehrnts, Mechanics, and Professional Gentlemen of this City have already enrolled their mames as members of the above Room for the ensuing yea, is safficient proof that the read- ing ublic of Charlottetown are revelved to eustain that use- natitution. ewe , A. MeNEILLL, Reading Room Manager. Chartottstows’ Ost. 18, 1808, Boari of Education, September 27, 1866, THE following Extract of the Minutpd”’ of the Board of Ecucation was ordered to be prin all the newspapers: “That the Board having appro¥ediof the introduction of NELSON'S SERIES of Sch instedd of the Series JOHN Oct10 2i Fire ! Hire!! Fire !! McKINNON & FRASERS CaRRIAeR RFACTOR, PRINCE STREET, HE Subsoribers, in Factory, destroy . Summer, avail themse}¥es of t thanks for the very liferal pat the past, aud respgetfully same for the future, § Their ne so well fitted up as ® be Ff d to none ip Prince Edward Island, and, moreovér, a latge Stock of the very best Mate- rials used in their tradé having bech lately received by them from the United States, their facilities for carrying on to supply ; itd Carriages, Sleighs, é&c., in as good style as can bé got up inthe City. and upon as reasonable terms. way ¢ Job Work: of all kinds in,oup ling. strictly attend, to Paintin also done in th 4 style, ad MefIQRON & FRASER, Notice to ebtors, ALL persona indebted to the ing Firm are earnest- ly requested to make immediat ment of their respective Accounts: ‘The losses sustai y the burning of their Premises demand that ‘these © iding debts be paid up at once. McKINNON & FRASER. Upper Prince Street, Ch’town, October 3rd, 1646, PEI CLASS AND PRIVAT E TUITION R. B. IRVING, 3m Teacher of English, French, Writing, and the seve ches of mmercia) and athematica ucavion, N addition to his Morning/Clgsses, (now open) for both Sexes, Mr. Irving purpéses/to reopen his ArturNoon and Evewrxo Crassas on MONDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1866. Afternoon Classes for Ybun6 Lavias, Evening Classes for Apunt Mata Pyems, | ¢ Tuume, &c.. made known on. application at his Class Room, Pownal Street, ; ‘es ”, 866. Charlottetown, Sep. 26, 1 isl ex : iw Just Received! Ex JANE, from ai Wis; Bey Puncheons MOLASSES, 6 10 Hhds. bright SUGA ' For sa : CONNOLLY. Charlottetown. September 19, KENT STREET CLOTHING STORE. HE subscriber has just received. and offers for sale on reasonable terms, the following goods :— Black Broadclotha anc, Doesk ins, Tweeds and Silk Mixtures, Heavy Whitneys and &e., &e, \ The above Goods will be found sititable for Fall and Win ter wear, and can be recommended to the Public as being of a first-rate qua'ity. He has also on d, ard is manufaec- turing continually, READY+MADE GLOTHING in— Over Coats, Sack Coats, ; Shooting Coata, i VeateRey no ot ‘The subscriber ular attention to the wants of te Avorking men’ an them, he is manufac- turing Homespun Suits, h kisid of wear will be found to give more satisfaction t§ laboring men and mechanics than anything else can , He also takes this opportwhity of sincerely thanking his numerous friendsand ouatomers for the very liberal patron- age bestowed u m during the last nine years, and to respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, as he is better prepared to acdonimeddte ‘trent this Fal! than he has eve: been before. PATRICK. RELLLY. Uctober 10, 1866, Administrators’ Notice. LL persons having any legal claims against the Estate A Se WILLIAM REYD, Carri ‘nitider, deceased, are hereby requested td present the'#ame, duly attested, to Mr. Joux Scorn, Steam Novightion Comparty’s Office, within three months from date, all persons incebted to} the said Katate are required to pay, their respective amounts to Mr, Scott forthwith, indebted settle their tive Accounts on or before the 1 ber, 1866, as oa proceedings rift be wd hh ery of all sums reniaining due atter' that date. * ‘factory being so large and) ' The Hon, J. C. Pope, President of the Executive] Best Ram of any age, Joseph Tweedy, £1 10s. “ag hy ’ Eneourage Home Manutict: : aneil of this Island, arrived in sxe -tsia, at, Hali-/@d John Scott Meleod, £1. HEE subseriber erect & be aed eustecians. IMPORTANT SALE! = _ ,on Wednesday last ; and in Ci..rlotvetown on/Best Ram Lamb, — Flemry Longworth, £1 10s. that as he is about to proceed to the United States for RARE CG ing And Keep your Money on the Island. ursday night, by way of Brule.—ZJsi. Tied ma 2 hag of it | Printing Pg