GM Solna SM ans mana ii. gail ts < > oh a RR ABE i ie Ba Se ae a ES | SS euch as never before was dreamed of there, and ever and avon the ertsh of falling taabeis and is steady, with considerable sales. Corn firmer ; : : a the herce roar @ the contlazg wien man cied and searce. Beet a a Pork he avy > prime with the hissing ‘water poured on trom ile new Mess is ted at S83.20. Land dull, log ecoumenvines and the eries of | fren eis, Wi skey quot d firm at S243. they strusgied to obtaia au c.iras : lin f eeumnes 1 tik crest On the walt fronting Miloe. os «t ' ; * . Bis i i ‘ ' ine weatl i rnin untavoran.e and tht seem ike the cross that ben Ka pens iy ‘ Bi cadstulf market is trimer for Wheat and Corn tine Ow to Victory, or taat ot ot. Pet . . . wT ‘ n eueraadyY dual wilh a deciinyg ten H i’ W OVA. ie PaCS pia ' 5 «> oe. 9 7 t * ; : : “ i heuey Cn ciosed ol both at “4 i beveath voand above um, wreathin i wilaa . o “Vy { a. wou EEN a tery hate wud reveal f distinctly eve . . / \ R ith and curving on it. New York, Mth. The wooden tewers on Mott street soon fe The tele iphic deapatches trom Washineton : the flames caught re wiilel mi their w CA, | CO ra lett purport rm to be written by M. nud leaped higher than ever. Showe ' the € so nl a ty asin I parks fikel the air, and drifted alon tin ra on to rerihes e New Em streets like falling sturs, makuas tue vast crowd pire to bec ‘ Isa it Prev siwiak back as the blazing frarmeuts fi we f Cluvecuinut 11323 their feet Writhing like serpents between the New Your. 150 pipes in the UP SUN, peas ba . ‘hire ils KO\S iM A des witch fram ) whee annauncesa terrible rw as * : ‘ fais ‘ weed . ‘ : muekery of the tat fo wate Mey Were sulh) fire in St. Roch’s and St. Sauveur, suburbs of yet od, the flames reduced toa mass of emders | eyo: |i v. ty Seeley. wake ire inieis Ienclondl ene of the noblest imstitutions m New Y ork ‘sulin ieeiaadiel indi ines i vd ’ ~'s : a atee ete yes Tul eeed ‘ rast ev danced above t! rand hich alta . . . Aun a th . ever a " ~e ' ‘© “fiviees from Kure; e by stenmshin B cefietn ul aid it erumbied beneath them. So un 14 | Parther Point are to thie th The Quceu : ; : arther Pomt a: the Sth. ‘ Jric ras the OVIe x a0 st vn the : ; oof Oo . was e f nym -— ' - . © GesterWe Gout had conferred the order of Koizhthood upon he mut few neonte Oat those m tue tan » . ‘ . ‘ pa: i — — * a. ore aptuana Anderson, VProtessor TPhomson, and vicinity knew of the fire. Messrs. Class and Canning, and a Baronetey ou 5 . . . M i ° val an ‘ hur, bli i rmbeOn ol w individuals connected with the ch } ; : AK th ‘ ; me ¢ Cis) Messrs. Sampson and: Gooch, on accouit of Jaueory raz ic re, Cismbed 4 & parruw «lai : -. oe ebaerv ih ee. ’ ap warruw sla services in iaving Atlantic Cable. .... The way in the belfry, which allowed the ascent of! cojgure f the B itish steamer Tornado by Spal G : Zur nt tish steaume arniiea pai, me ata time upon the roof, and att! 3! : : . 5 but “| “ : ! i “eo _ i ** and pmmprisonment of her erew on susmicion of ) ar lives, attempted to extinguish the inei- |) “eM . . . ’ | of the ' i ats er | beius a Chilian privateer, is said to be assuming | buckets of water. Half an wien conflayration with Thea eiforts were of no avail. awe Phe four market is quietand steady. Wheat Phe Time s su | to submit her Ne USpeet, eyrests that oe . . . ke iriamed sihouid offer ulraiits aiterennds he soap wt - Five Departwent | pays | wether with these of the United State ved Upon the scene, Dut t vo us > . rs . 4 ermved Uj oe © root Was then) to revision by a mixed Commission. Gold a mass of fame, and it was appxirent that tl (N. Y.) 161 destraction of the old Cativedral of the Prov juce tie Xerk was:inévitable: sitll . Ai idea inte wf Rew York was'inevitabh PARTICULARS OF THE QUEBEC irreat etfo ts were noack lw the clerey, te wh ers and officers of the church, aided by th pa rishioners, to save the sacred vessels and est nien'ts. These were of considerable being werth not less than $20,000. One set of vestments saved were brouwsht from Pari« the Archbishop, and were worth about $3, To the Cathohes of this ty, this « eudeared be many sacred memories, not the least of which is the civeumstance of taining the remains of the late lamented Arch bishop Hughes. “Besides this, it contained che remains of the Right Rev. Des. C nolly and Dubois. Great t forts were thin by the department to preserve the tombs of t viuiue, hy Od. ld ehur iis ws Con. oncanen, Ce departed prelates, and it was hoped their efforts | wield be suecessful. Many fine frescoes, works of American and foreiyu artists, were neces sarily destroy d, and Cracifixivn, by an American artist. a very Une panting o 4 The pulpit is said to have been one of the liuest in America, and the sacristy it clergymen than that of any church in the Uvited Stat: s. The church itself, it is estimated, weouid seat about three thousand people. is said HIsSTURY OF THE CHURCH. S. Patrick's Cathedral was built in th year 1sit by Bishop Dubeis, being the se d church erected in this city . Arehbish aU Hay hes made Gdngiderable additions to it inisss. It was ove ofthe eld landmarks of New York, and endeared by utany recollections. —Besi les containing the remains. of three bishops nd one arebbishop, in it has witnessed the consecration Ofmany others.—There were + many splendid frescues and paintings by Am rl- can nd foreign artists, the throne, valued at $500) and other invaluable works completely destroved. Fortunately the archives of the church, not being kept in it, were thus saved. been wou d haid hiore OTTAWA FIRES. Qvenec, Oct. 15. west of Crown street to St. Sauveur Toll Gate, nearly a mile, is burnt. ; : whole district . Seventeen Churches and Convents are ds stroyed.... .2,000 houses in ashes and 20,006 A public necet relief of the suiler- people rendered homeless... . tug has been called for the ers Orvvawa, C.-W.Octs 15. A destructive fire oecurred here yesterday. .Many tenement houses were burned, and a arze nomber of tamilies were turned out ol homes losing everything. Moytrear, Oct. 15. Petitions to the Que en to defer the Contede- ration question until a new Parliament is called to settle details, pa ticularly the School Ques. tion, are to be « xtensively circulated, New York, Oct. 16. of buildings destroved at 2,500; persons ren- dere d homeless 18,000, and loss of property at two and The a half to three millian dollars. AND lh tails of the Qu hee ire give the number | lloss by the fire in Ottawa is from $30,600 to! $50,000. at the of the recent raid into Canada are Lto be restored to them. not hereafter to be used in Violation of our neutiality laws.. .Gold 1 {3j. New York, 16th. Steamship Scolia arrrived to-day, brinsing European dutes to the 7th. There mno partic u interest... .. John Van Buren, son of the late President Van Buren, died on board the Scolia three days before her arrival... . time ¢ ar news at amount of military stores arrived there night. arms all night, and special police sworn in... A full Cabinet meeting was called to consider | last | i i Stright, awed 66 years MOTHERS TAKE HERD. Thousands of children perish annually frei one and that is from werms, Why will yeu cause, manity, dud wait until it is toe late betore you administer the remedy? JUDSON'S WORM CANDY is the only PORLLY VEGE- TABLE Remedy in existence. 1h worts, tLouly acts as a gentic purgative and cane not harm an infant, them. Every family should have a package of JUDSON’S DEAD SHOT WORM CANDY ta the house, Sold by ull Dealers. Get cur Al manar lhete are te PRICES CURRENT. CuakLuTietrown, Oct. 19, 1866. Provisions, bon’, CiGhell) OOF Wi dna cans doce bene ceccsae 0 T4 Do Dy the yuattereses sees cceeeseeres ul to td | Pork, (: MECRPE).. 0. e209 - djd to G§i Be ENTE Nv 05.0. 6 + be nO 44.0645 04.6% on nn ote Oe ET Mutton, per WW.... ceccccens cece se cees . dd to Gd Veal, per Picks cak> abind 4406.64008,.4600% 3d to 5d ee a eT ere ere ; Dutter, Cire Donec ccascdceds ee -Is Sito Is dd | De by the ted. .66 ces vce «Is 2d to ls 3: Cheese, POT Wee ee cree cece cree coerce . dd to Gd Pade, POT TOs. ss cece core sovedessesnns F6'Gu Hl ROG, BOE Cid ocd choc ew cece tees sees 9d tu 1d Wieel BOF Ty... cocawisketes csc: oe esedveese SE SOMNOE, DOE CEs ook casa cone come coune 15s to 16. Eggs, pee a ee ae ee | Grain, BREE” keer sone Ovi Cabs ones ann Vats, per Ob. othun ..23 2d tu 23 4 Vegetables, | Pens por quart... cose cons sees avez esees Ti to 9d | vtatoes, per bushel ...... coccngeccht ih a Be 9.1 Poultry. a ead bo bk eke OH eb ne oss 2 oc «. 28 fo Ba Parkeys, CGC... sees cers ccss cess ess «.02 to Os | Fowls, eat [5.5353 ol €o begs ied 6-15 80 EA Wo Be Gel Chickens, pair ...... Ccceeces » ete Bel | Fish. | Codfish, per qtl behs bed bade bene 40 o eee 208 tu 305 | lierrings, per barrel.... 2.2.0... 2.0. 630s to 408 Mackerel, per dugen........ ee eoeee 0640 Gal Lumber. Boards, (Hemlock)........... oan c wok «06 6E18.48 IF WORMS ENIST it -kills| . 3391 ot 4s) | | errno AUCTION! AUCTION! Farine’s, improve your Stock. ae NOVEMBER AICTION, DAY, tie Tt ovlock, a m., All his Surpius STOCK, Consisting of | Que Cart MARE, ia Chainpien, uext, ut J foal from “HRW ADVERTISEMENTS, vegiect the first svimptems of these pests of tn! NAL Ne te el ce (petits Subseriber will offer at PUBLIC his Farw, on WEDNES-| Horse | One BLOOD FILLY, by Tornado, 24 years old, One do do, Suladin, 34 do do, Oue Cart FILLY, if do de, ‘Tue COLTS—one halt-Blood, one Cart, Five Mich COWS, Durham, ‘Three HEIFERS. Zand 3 years old, Two Yearhng HELE ERS, ‘Puree CALS (Durham), A Number of PIGS of improved breed, A quantity of TURNIPS, Also about FIFTY ‘TONS OF HAY. Tenm-—Six months, on approved joint Notes, tor sums over Pen Pounds. GEORGE COLES. Charlotfetaewn, 2 ud October, psGG, P.S. Any other Stock fancied will be put uj at upset price Lisl pat ber RON and WHISKEY. FEW be SOLD by AUCTION, on Pt AKE’s | - Wiarr, on SATURDAY, 27th met., et it o'elock, now landing from Barque Lapress, from Glasgow,— 50 Tous Scotch TRON, (asserted sizes it Round and Flat,) 5 quarter Casks Caupblefon WHISKEY, D> do de Gleuiwuh do, 10 Cases Old Tom GIN, 20 do de duo GINGERETTE, | 5 de do dv Orange HITTERS, | 29 do do de Sesteh WHISKEY, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch'tewn, Oct. 22, 1866. Crop, &e. Lo CSPEMCE) on 0s v0 cess cees ens ds to Ds) L., i: Me eah aelt alat ocke danas 7s ty Y- | , Shingles, per Moo. 6... cee eee ee ee eee 10s te Lis) Sundries, EG, POP 4Ot . gis vice oe ce ewes Siu e+e. 40% to 80s) j Straw, per GWPEs és 660% ween chee TT els 6d to 2s ss bv dr 06 cece ep ep tscs 49 Ve none nove | | Oluver seed por Ib 2... eee skd sw eee ee cael Reine Homespun, per yard....eeeees ceee ce eee e eds tubs | Calfskips, per Ib........ ... 5d to Bd | Hides, per ib... eb kiids pba ca ebicdend 4ouk ae eee bd ls to ls Gi Sheepskins ....... Se doed euccessoesctl Ge OF ae Mendes Or Waki i. debs elicucse's oricdes hs de Sd to dd Partridges,.... ae ee fe GEOKGE LEWIS, Market Celrk. ' . Died, | “At New Perth Mi'ls, on the 7th instant, after a lingering iHness, borne with patience and resigns tion, Margaret Smith, wife of Duncun McDonald Exq .mn the S2lod yeur of ber age. At Charlotretown, on the L0th instant, of mensles Phe arms seized from the Fenians} Isabella, beloved daughter of James McKenna, | Cooper. aged 2 years. At Charlottetown Royalty, on the 27th of Sept , | after three weeks illness. which be bore with chris tiun resignation to the Divine Will, Mr. Josep He leaves a wife and six children te mourn the Joss of a kind husband and un affectionate facher. He died iu the hope and full asenrance of meeting hits Redeemer At Murray Harber, on the 27th Sept , ut the resi dence The deceased ro a . ae ‘ *) wus deservedly regretted by her family and a nu archiepiseo pal | The Herald's Toronto special says, that a large | ; i merous circle of friends and acquaintances. fu childbirth, after 13 days illness, Sunsan, the The military at Fort Erie were under} belov ed wite of Vr ‘R Galbraith, aged 43 vears and jnine months, leaving a loving husband and ten ~ | children to mourn their irreparable loss | At Lot 19, on the oth inst, Mr James Townsend | ie ee we Superior Farm, Farming Stock. i ee be so'd. at PUBLIC AUCTIGN, on THURSDAY. the 7th November, at tbo clock ltie well known FREEHOLD PARM, eatled Dun | consisting of 150 veres superior Land, about SO ot | which are under enltivation aud im goed co dition eo ee ee dito aga bar, situated near the Clyde jor Dog River) Bridge. The Land is of ;excelient quality. baving two Springs of water rnnning through it, a tolerable | Dwelling House with a good Barn and Stables ; }within one mile of the Farm are two Churehes ; two Grist Mille, Saw, Shingle, and Carding Mill l tue School houses, and three Peres, and within }two miles of the Mnasle-mnd Beds, and also within two miles of two Wharves A large portion of the | Purchase Money may rennin on Tnterest, | Stock. —2 good Mares. 5 Milch Cows, 2 Dry Cows, 3 Heifers, 2 Bulls, 4 Pigs, 40 Sheep. Also. XH) Bushes Gata, 200 do Votwtoes. 100 do. | Barley, a quantity of diay, | Cart. lL Wagon, &e C2 From three to twelve months’ c-edit will he viven on the Stock and Crop. Farther particulars made known at Sule. ARCHIBALD M'CALLUM. Danbar, Oct. 22, P66, Si | New Goods! New Goods ! | if Mr. David Crichtou, Mrs. Blizabeth Laird. |, MIE Subscribers have just received, pe: aved 68 yeurs, after a short illness. Barque ** Undine,” from Liverpool, their FALI. & WINTER SUPPLY OF DRY GOODS, Now open for Inspection at the Old Establishment, Pownal Stre -t; also to be had atthe New Store, Archbishop MeCloskey and Father Starrs; * hat position Canada would take if President} in the 31st year of bis age. leaving a widow and four | Queeu Square, were beth absent from the city, having left for Raitimore to attend the Plenary Couneil.—-They were at once telegraphed tu about the sad eve ut. At twe o'clock this morning the fire had ¢on-) siderably lessened in fury, and wow nothing re- ‘ the venerable, stately and reve ed) Cathedial but blackened walls and smouldering The insurance on the Church amounts | mins of Johnson makes a demand on Enland to settle the Alabama claims... ..Gold 149}. CHarLorretows, Oct. 22. , " > aibe ¥ ‘ Ye or ‘o “ree By Te legraph to Me Neill's Reading Room i ct. 1 tr. Commerce, and Hraminer. China arrived at Halifax at 4 o'clock this a. a . m. Avrivals in Enrope from hencee—Commo ty $75,000, mustiv in the Bowery Iusurance | Dome Sihal ; : eT ; ( tng .- New York Herald : we = ult; Jiannah Lizzte 30th Wit.; Al Um pPany << , — jeoto 3rd cimst.: Siran LO0the Cossuck.: | tth a Rc i rE * Te pres ete | Sailed from L verpoo! tor Charlottetown *ERIAL GUARANTEES. ; ; , IMPERIAL G the Martha Aun on the Ist inst.; the Ann on We understand that Hy r Majesty's govern | ment have agreed to vive the Imperial gu of £4,000,000, to be raised on the security of the revenues of the confedera- ted ¢ -s of British North America. Of the sum to be thus raised, £3,000,000 is to be ap- plied to the long-talked of Latereolonial Racl- | i i . | autee fora sum ployee way hetween Ha ifax and Quebec, or ratl ri jappropriation of our space the 10th. —~S> oo aD oo sive luse Weg detail: d Quebec on the 14th inst... which we received by No. to a fire at riion in our present account of the lamentable jour papers per the Saturday night's mail. This has compelled us to with the junction of the line with the Grand | postpone some farther editorial remarks in- Trank at Riviere du Loup. The remainins | tended for this day's paper. £1,000, 900 is to he applic d by the contederat od a alli athena Abita yovernment to the purchase of the territor To the Editor of the Patriot: ' tights of the Hudson Bay Company, leaving that company still the cisht of trading over tle territory, ard heldins the trading posts which are necessary for carrying on its trade. T leyutes from Canada are expected in En s-| land daify to complete the arrangements with | Her Majesty's government. The governors of the Hudson's Bay Company are, we believe, prepared to recommend to the proprietors the aceeptance of the £1,000,000 as the purchase money of the tecritorial or sovereign rights whieh they hold under their charter. We are also informed that the claim of the company against the United States government, arising eut of the Oregon question, is likely to be st tled, and that the amount to be received under this head will he somewhere about £250,000.-— Railway News. ~~ 2 oe —_—- GREAT FIRE IN QUEBEC. This year will be netable for the number and fictive nature of the fires which have nee | cured during ite reign. To say that fansilies, | as in ordinary cases, have been thrown homeless | and destitute apan the teuder wercies of the) world, would net be saying cuough, as, this yeor,) the wafferere are net te be numbered by uns, but by hundreds, yea even thousands. Seme ot these calumities have eceurred outside of oe dominions, aud, creditable to relate, have coi he small amount of ey mpathy among eur tellow lieyes Some have occurred in our mid-t, but net ot quite such a substantial vature. Ne al Seotia and Prince Edward Isiand have beth been | hitherte sabjeeted te the lash of the destroyer and Lower Canada hasbeen visited by one of the mest destructive conflagration? within the records of teent years On Sunday night a fire broke | out in the suburbs of Quebee knewn by the nani ol St. Reet and St. Sauveur, which continued | ie ravages tli the whele district weet of Crown | Btreet te St. Saneeur Toll Gate, a distance of | tearly a setle, tochuding 17 chutehes and convents. and comewhere abuut 2.500 houses, have beeu utterly deetreoyed. “The number of persons rev | dered henueless by this fearful scourge, and at | this inclement seasen, has been estimated at up-| wards of S000; wad the luss of property wt | heatly $5,000,000, alien int eaenarneatans The loss of the steomer Evening Star bos taused great excitement in New York, New! Uriedas, aid Savannah. Seven additional js | seagers had been picked up, making in all seve ten saved, out of three hundred. The ship! wus valued at $500,009, but net insured. Het ¢argo is estimated tu have been worth balfam | lum of dollars, or more: that was Aithoazh there is no apparent hope that the Ecening Star will ever be heard from aya not a few in New York e sprese coufidence tht it will he otherwise. Experienced scam however, are not amou,s this class. : } msare dd. ——— > Mr. A. T. Stewart, of New York, is about to} dv something in the Peabedy style. He pro-| poses to devote a milliow of dollars to the ere tien of cheaply rented commedions dwellin « s for the working classes, the rents to be applied to the extension of the enterprise, 4 d he asks the Corporation of New York for a site. If the site is nut granted he -wiil purchase itand £9 on with the enterprise, deducting the pur-| ¢hase money from the million of dollars, and | | Sim :—lI beg te acknowledge the receipt of the jsum of Frese Pounds, r-eeived from George A Thresher, Exq., towards the sufferers by the late | ; bouud ta this Port. children to wourn their loss. Port of Charlottetown. AKRIVED Paine, Halifax; mer xurgaret Ann. King, Cow Bay ; coal. CD. Graut Snoth, Harbor Grace; bal Shur light, Maskel, Je dore ; fish Alice, Bears, Gulf ; fish Annie, — Arichat ; Banquet, MeNeill. Waulifax ; rings Ann, Allen, Chemoyue ; Scotian, Hewet. Cape Canso; herrings LeBlanc, Kelly's Cove; eoal Ann, i baal. Sarah hes boards, | Mulerave, | Fongere. | Halifax. Cranola. MeLeod, Picton; coal 16— Mary, San pson. Arichat; bal. Brans, Paoli Gulf: fis! C.W. Lyle, Sineltazer, Lunenburg ; Senator, Franebeville. Gaysbore ; herdog Barque | Undine, Kickham, Liverpool. gen. cargo. | CLEARED Oct. 15—Daniel, Heartz, Halifax: coal. Orian der, Muteh, Picton; do. Str. Commerce, Paine Halifex ; fish, &e. 16—Mount Vernon, Campbell, | Halifax ; pre 17—Wesiern Packet. Power, Bay | Vert: bal. Sarah Aun, Allen, Chemogue ; de. | } Feme, Gillis ao; do. | sciatic t siiabadecenubad | The B: rque ? Lillie.” belonging tothe firm of Jas. | Dunean & Ce. of this city . arrived in the Gat of | Canse.ou Tuesday last. in 24 days from Liverpool, | A Good Selection of WINTER CLOTHS, Compri-ing Whitneys. Beavers Plain & Fancy Doeskins, Elephaut aud Moscow Clotis. —ALSO— A Good Selection of Reoady-mado Clothing, Scarlet. White & Grey Blankets. Horse Rugs, Reil Way Wrappers. Printed Druayvwets. Cocon Matting. Woollen & Marsellas Quilts. Woollen Covers Dress Stuffs. Lustres, Coburus, Baratheas, Alpacas, Poplinets Caudeta. Shepherd Plaid Checks, Morinoes, Plain land Fancy Whincies, weeds, &e- Worsted Damasks, Black aud Coloured Sitks, Siiped Silks, Shawls, Mantles, Paletots, Chest Protectors, Corsets. Grey. White & Printed Cottons, Cotton Warp, Wadding, Gloves, Hats and Caps | Roots and shoes, ‘Tuble Covera, Table Damuasks Phe Barque . Empress,’ from Liverpool, also | ( ents’ Linen and White Cotton Shirts, Woollen | bound to this Port, was in the Gut of Canso yes- | Suirts, Bounet Fronts, Geuts’ Ties and Scarfs, Col | day. } od eae : }lars. Muslins, Muslin ‘ urtains, Ladies’ Grey, The Barqne ‘ Undine,’ Kickham, arrived here on! Black and white Lamb's Woel Hose. Gents’ Hose, fire in this city | Monday last, with a general cargo of goods for this | Drawers and Linders, Door Mats, Umbrellas—a Wiitiam Dopp, Sec’y and Treas. Charlottetown, Oct. 19, 1366. ——_—___-=© 0- >. -e @————_—___ Suppen Dearus—A man named James Whyte, belonging to Johustou'’s River, and whe left home for Southport to sell sheep, on Thurs day. the 4th inst., was picked up in a dying state on Lot 4% Read, near the residence of Mr. Robin son, on Friday, the Sth. Shortly after being re| moved te Mr. Rebineon’s house he died. He was insensible from the tine of being discovered until be expired. He left Coady’s Public House— where he had been all night—about LO o'clock on that morning, in a gig. in company with ene Wil- liam Lerd, of Harber's Mouth Letrd was on his way to Rasa on business, and as Whyte was to take that route on his way home, Lord agreed to give him a ride that far. From the evidence be- fore the Coroner's Court, it appears that both had taken two glasses of Lquer previous to leaving Coady’s ; but whether they drauk any considerable | present ages. quantity between that and the place where Why ¢ was found—a distanee of about two miles—is nol known. Hlewever, it seems strange that in ee shert a time both could have become so drank— as Lord would have the Court believe--that Ww hyte could fall out of the gig without the knowledge of Lord. The latter proceeded on to Rasa, trans acted his busidess, and on returning, a girl whe | was with him discovered Whyte ly ing on the read with his back broken. The case is a mysterious one, and ought to be fully investigated, A young man named Sheehan, belonging tof Rollo Bay, was killed at Moore’s Shingle Mil, on} Vriday last. tien of the machinery, When, unfortunately, the | Ile was in the vet of eiling a per | their past patronage ; fthem. and the public in weneral, that he bas re- sleeve of hi<x coat caught in the eogs, which drag- | ived him in ameng the wheels, and so injured him that be died shortly atterwards.— Heraid. TEN REASONS WHY. Hrosteticer’s Stomach Bitters. SyouLp wave 4 PLAce In EVERY LloMe. BECAUSE, by invigorating the coustitulion aud the frame, they avert sickness. | atmospheric poison Which produces epidemics trem taking effeet upon the systen, BECAUSE they cure iadigestion, and impart unwouted viger to the stomach. . : BLCAUSE they are the best appetizing medi- tinue at present known. : BECAUSE they are the only preparation apen French Silk Which persons of v bilious habit can salely rely to keep the licer in good order. BECAUSE thes tone and regulate the bowels, aud wvartably reiteve them woen coustipated, Wit tievtt causing audue relaxation, BECAUSE. they strengthen the nerves, cleat the brain, and eheer the auimal spirits BECAUSE in case of an attack of spesms 0 i : le: . . | bilieus colte they are tar best Cong that cau be adunuistered on the Lestant. | | ' BECAUSE (especially) their use prevents the | | | | } any imported. Port. NEW ADYERTISERIEN'S. Books! Books! A great Sale of Standard BOOKS at Auction, commencing on or about No- vember Ist. by R. J. JUDD, the celc- brated Book Auctioneer, HAVE been insiructed by Mr. JUDD to announce thut he will be here to open a Sale as above, in Charlottetown, Peaker’s Brick Building, Water Street. The Stock will be very large, varied and valna- able, including the great Authors of the past and Catalognes are being printed, and will be cireu- lated in time. Exact Partienlars as to Time and Place will bereafter be made known. NEIL RANKIN, Auctioneer. _ Cet. 22, 1366, all pavers fin Har & Cap Facrory, Opposite Temperance Hall. FRVMIK SUBSCRIBER takes this eppor- tunity to retern thanks to his customers for and respectfully infortns Oct. 2, 1366. ceived his FALL, SUPPLY of the best Plushes, Lam Cloth, Hat & Cap Trimmings, and is prepared to sell as good and cheaper than Geuts’ Silk Hats, Ladies’ Silk Hats, Merino Hats, VParrametio Hats, Cloth Hats, Drat Shell Hata, Soft Feit Harts. Leather Hat Boxes. Wholesale saad Retail. Gents’ Winter Caps, Ladies’ Skating Caps, Cloth Caps, Glazed Caps, Velvet Caps, Military Caps, Shacos, Plumes & Balls, variety in Cotton, Silk, aud Alpaca, &e., &e. —Also— A Large Lot of Furs. Ladies’ and Gents’ Fur Caps, &e., &e- Ail of which will be sold cheap for Casn. J.-S & J. PURDIE. Isl Ch'town, October 22, 1866, EUROPEAN EXCHANGE. gre Subscriber is now Janding from Ship “ EMPRESS” from Glasgow, 10 Cases and Bales DRY GOODS, 20 Crates EARTHENWARE, 5 Tons Scoteh TRON, 3 Casks Scotch WHISKEY. —Also— From Barque * LOTUS” from Loxpoy— 8 Cases and Bales DRY GOODS, 4 do Ready-wade CLOTILING, 20 Hhds. GIN, 4 Casks Hennesseys’ BRANDY 4 do Port and Sherry WINE, 2 Hhds. Baes’s ALE, 30 Chests and half Chests TEA, 4 Boxes CURRANTS, 40 Boxes RAISINS, 1} Case CONFECTIONARY, 1 do MUSTARD, | Bag PEPPER, 2 Cases CASTOR OLL, 1 Box NUTMEGS, 1 Bag GINGER. Per“ L. ©. OWEN” from Livexroon— 5 Cases and Bales DRY GOODs, 2 Bales WARP, J Case Ready-made CLOTHING, 15 Crates EARTHENWARE, —Also— Per TWO BROTULRS ” from Bo stox— 30 Casks KEROSINE OIL, 20 Boxes CANDLES. Ail of whieh will be sold at small advance ov Cost to wholesale purchasers. k. W. HYNDMAN. Clitewn, Oct 22nd, 1366, ist pat JOUN HOBBS. (ENTS? CLOTHES ond LADIES’ A MANTLES Cleaned and Renovated and | wucie look dike sew by BECAUSE they combine the three properties | lela tonie, an alterative, and a nervine ti thet utmest purity and perfection. BECAUSE they are a specific against Ague| and Fever, and all intermittents, and with all therr petency as a preservative and a remedy, are as} . > . i ‘ — harmless as water from the mountain spring - | | — Ue. 22. 20 i ~ ——_o | i } 1 HoLtoway’s Pins —Sucerasiul Results —| J. HOBBS. (A ENTS ood LADIES FELT TALS altered to the newest style by J. LiOBBS. ROPTICHK., gb persons having left the'r Hats over) < twelve months, and not ealled for, had better | do so, otherwise they will be sold to puy EX pelises ; and all blats left in fuiare toust be prepaid J HOBBS. Charlottetown, Oct. 22. 1866. zm ae West India i roduce. . sno = Adi PIsSykTyURss ‘PHUBSLS 4 r J Jsas 4 lth now taken at our Gallery, the ony jz place in the Colony where they are taken | These ave the Portraits that of hate Lave cansed such excitemens all over Enrope and America ; and uo wouder, for they are truly wonderful specimens of art, and are destined to sapersede every other latyle of Portraiture, For beauty of tint, and j harmony of light and shade, there is nothing in the | world to equal it. They «re done on Porcelain, fand are indestructible, rivalling gems of the first Waier. Trespectfully invite all whe can appreciate to sce speciiucus u Woon view at my studio, R. BR. McLELLAN, Artist aud Photographer. Yrent George Street, Get 22. Pb. DANCING, -| © Phat which respects pleasure alone, honest recreation, or bodily exereise, ought not to be rejected o1 contemped.’—PLUTARCH. After persons have beey eulferiog tor years onder —_ thus leaving him so much less for this nob'e | the direst diseases, these wondertul remedies have pow Mr. Stewart is a native of the counly | yfren come to their resene. Cures of ule crs, sores, | Jrone, Ireland. inflammations, abscesses, and screfulous disfigure- ———— - ments, derived frow the use of [followay : noble | Tre ewe - TPT ES , euratives may be cited by theasauds, and uany LATEST NEWS BY 1 ELEGRAPH, | solunteered testimonials ef their eflicacy abound | ’ » in the home, colowial, and foreign newspapers. A Loxpox, Oct. 15. | tittle faith ouly is wanted te give these mediva- Provisions easier. Cousols 895 for mon i — New York, Oct. 13. | Hulloway’s Pills evereome disease and restore 1 _ letrength by purifying and improving the quality Gonzales and Pelletier were execuued yeste: ' gts te Oiutine day for the murder ol Senor Otero some montis | and fills up ubsceases, by forming firs aud healthy Seo... News very meagre this morniug..-- - | pranulations. Gold L532 ’ ™ . lh il ea 534. : . Tew x, 13th, p. m. eee ! : Syrup as invaluable for the purposes for hick A fire last night destroyed the Hobby Horse lit ie designed, and would have it -f its price were actory of Q. Christian & Son, of Margi double what it new is. We shall de all in our treet. Loas about $120,000... .The sriti<h ark Amétostine, from Cardiff for Vera Cr | od off the coast of Florida on the 2.4) mt. The master, mate aud three seamen wei e | the gums, mn, eure ' The cee See o eat ld a8 cist he othe tumber, are supposedete have heew lost... health ty the ene a : qiaintaners.—[ Henry A. bitehcock, Sturbridge, Mass} It relieves the child from pain, softens reduces inflimimation, cures ind colic, Holloway 's Oiwtinent beale uleers | We Reeano Mis. Winstow's Sooruixne | | j wents a trial, which will suffice to prove their) | ealutary powers and lead to taete battire adoption power te infreduce it among or frends and ac-) Pri~tinG and Bookwinpine business. | \ rl pub Subveriber begs to inform his Cas- tomers, ana the Trade, that the BRIG y RS. BURRIS, thankfal for the favors =“ TALBA,.” will be dne here about the 1th No-| LR received for many years in teaching the vember next, trou LARBADULS and DEML. | above urt, tubes the tiberty again of informing hes RAKA, with 50 Puns Bright Barbadoes MOLASSES, ld Tous Barbadees SUGAR, (in assorted packuges)- s 50 Puus. stroug Demerara RUM, wwdo Rich do MOLASSES. liu do Bark Distilling do ibeavy) 10 Hinds Fine Granulated SUGAR, 25 Bbls (for Faumity use), 5 Uhds. and 30 Bbls Muscowade do. Haudbills will be issued upon arrive! of Vessel. DANIEL DAVIES. WANTED, J 4 smart Lad as an Arrrenticer to the jpatrens aud the publie generally, that she will i Pp itr A JUVENILE Claes will alsa be opened on CUBSDAY, the dtu NOVEMBER. Remember from 3 Glo. po me. or any hours that the parenis of puplis may agree on. Charlottetowa, O«t, 22, 1865, Kerosene Oil. UsT RECELVED, a Consignment of the above. Cl’'tewn, Mer 2, 18 6. CARVELL BROS. Get 20,1806, Wanied, Apply to : GEO. BREMNER. “Excelsior Printing Office,” Prince Street, Oct, 22; 1866. | -sober man us Firewuan. ~ WM. MURPHY. Qete 22, 1866. ~ asl apples. | Pink, Bine, White and Searlet Flannels, Fancy do | | lopen her Classes, a8 ueeal, for the season, on} TUESDAY Evening, the 30th iust., at 3 o'clock, | KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OE ee er re er Or rere Ler ere | TRADE SALE. | Dry Goods, Tea, Tobacco, &e. &e. &e. on THURSDAY, the 25th instant, at their SALES ROOM— consisting of 100 Pieces of GREY COTTONS, 100 do de | 10 do do 16 do Faney FLANNELS, 2 ~~ de do (ali wool), | 22 «do WHITE COTTONS, 31 oda SERIPED SHIRTING, i. cS do do 24 Rundles COTTON WARP, (New Beaunswick Catton Mills.) . Also, 16 MWhds MOLASSES, 10 Bois do 30 Chests TEA (warranted), 50 Sides Extia New York Sole Leather, 10 Keys Tebauceo, 10 casks Kervotne Oil, 200 bis Flour, ou00 Civars, 1 Bb) dried Currants, 10 boxes Raisins, 10 Boxes Soup, i? Bandles Oakunus. vo Coils Hemp and Manilla Cordage, 4 bbls Amenicun Par, & do do Kosin. Teams — Shuis exeveding approved Notes. £16, CARVELL BROTHERS. October 2, iRG6. sake: Hcusochold Furniture, Stock, &c NYU be Soild by PUBLIC AUCTION of MRS PATRICK MURPHY, Covebead Road Sieek: 1 HORSE, 1 MARE, 2 Colta, 12 Sheep, 2 Mileh Cows, 3 Heifers, 1 Bull. Parming Empliesments: 1} Thrashing Mill, 1 1 iron Vieugh, } 2 Carts, ] i Set Fanners, Set Harrows, llorse Rake, set Cart Harness, TF Wood Sleigh, Jaunting Sleigh, J Single Wagon, and sundry other Farming Luplements. About 4 ‘Tons of Siraw. A Lot of HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE. Tensus — All sums under £2, cash; amounts over £2, twelve mouths’ credit, ou approved joint Notes. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. Covehead Road, Lot 34. Oct. 22, 1866. Auction of: Land, . AT SOURIS, Or WEDNESDAY, the [4th day of NC- Pc MER next, 1SG6. “FO BE SOLD, on the Prenises, at SOURIS, on WEDNESDAY, the Mth day of NOVEMBER next, 1566, at 12 o'clock, noon, ihe following LAND, HOUSE, and Premises, for- werly the property of Mr. ALEXANDER SuUTHER- Hann, of whites the following is a general descrip- tion: It commences on the South side of the Road leading to Souris from the North side. and at the North-east angle of a tract or piece of Land, the property of Captain Roderick MeDonald, thence Eastwardly along said Koad for the distance of six Chains and eighty Links, thence South thirty-six Deyrees, East ove Chain and fifty Links, thence forty-four and a balf Degrees, West five Chains to Capt. Roderick McDonald's aforesaid Property, ind thence North fifty-six Degrees, thirty Minates West to the first named Road or place of com- mencement, coutaining one vere aad a balf of Land, more or For Terms of Sale and other particulars apply to Mus. Beato, or to the Subseriber, at Souris. JOHN MACGOWAN, Auctioneer, acting for Estate of late Hon'ble DoxaLp Beaton Souris, 22nd Oct., bSo6. CSS, Sugar! Sugar! | (* SALE— 38 tees. Bright SUGAR. —ALSo— 500 Sides SOLE LEATHER. Also, just received by Ship Lotus, from London, Su Chests superior Congo TEA. WILLIAM DODD. Ovt. 22 TR66. isl pat 2w COTTON WARPS! y 7 E would request the attention of those whe use COTTON WARKPS to the kind of Cash for all same under £10, and for three mouths’ credit, on on WEDNESDAY, the 14th of NOV EMBER weat, at HL o’elock, on the Farm Lot 34, about = miles from Charlottetown, the - under-wentioned Stock, Farming fuplemen 8, &c. | their respective Accounts Sale of Land In Charlottetown and Royalty, ON TUESDAY, the Gth dayof NOVLMLER next, }566 TPENITE following valuable PROPERTIES will be enlunitted for Sale at Pablie At etion. TEXELE Saubseribe ill Se AMOTS jon the tib day of NOVEMBER next, at ELEVEN | il HE Sabseribers will Seliat AUCTION, | o'clock it the ferenoou, atthe Coloni I} Baildiungin | Charlottetown, Oct 8 bel Charlottetown, the following properties — 1, The Northern Meieties of Town Lots Num- A n Invoice of Dry Goods, bers 43 and 44 inthe Third Hondred of Town Lots | frouting 30 feet and 6 inches on | the west side of Hillsborough Street. nud extending | ind harlottefown back ab right angles westwardly therefrom 72 feet ; i there the } runs further back westwardly with the latterdepth } forthe distance of 100 feet, aud adjoins tie © x louse and buildings thereon. Chariottetown Royalty, comprixing together acres of Land,a lithe more or less, Road. on paying 25 per eent of the Price will be allowe: on Mortgage ot the Premises. For further particnliars and terms of sale applica Sale under Deed, dated 7th October, Sed. J. LONGWORTH, v,. JOSEPH HENSLEY. ¢ Trasess. Charlottetown, loth October, 1806, Bridgetown, Dundas. nearthe thriving villave of BRIDGETOWN valnable Freehold Property, consisting of Farms SITE. Vive above offers a rare chance for young men farmers, shipluilders, aud mechanics of all des prosperous portions of the Ishund. For further particulars apply to THOMAS C. CLAY. Bridgetown, Dundas, Oct. 8, L866. 3in London & Lancashire Office, CHartorretown, Oct. 4, 1866, S th “QUEEN” FIRE !NSUR me witha List of the Policies about te expire, I hereby give notice to the the * QUEEN,’ Policies, upon applying to we, Lo will accept their aeeured tm Without any further charge CHARLES YOUNG, Agent of L & L, lusurance Co. Octoher 8, 1866 4w Mire! Hire! Ene! Messrs McKINNON & FRASER'S Carringe Lactory. PRINCE STREET, RE-OPENED. TENTIE Subs-ribers, in announcing the re-opening of their Factory, destroved by fire in the early part of the Summer avail them of the opportunity of returning thauks tor the very liberal patronage extended to them in the past, and to respeetfally request a Continuance of the same forthe fature Their new factory being so large and so well fitted up as to be second to none In Prince Edward Island, aud, moreover, a large Stock of the very best Materials ased in their trade having been lately received by thew from the United States, their facilities for carrying on Business ave greatly increased, aud they are now prepared to supply Carriages, Sleighs, &c., in as good style as can be got up in the City, and Hpou as reasonable terms. Job Work of all kinds in our line strictly at- tended to. Painting also done in the best style. McKINNON & FRASER. selves Notice to Debtors. ALL persous indebted to the foregoing Firm are | earnestly requested to make immediate payment of The iosses sustained by the burning of their Premises demand that these vtit-standing debts be paid up at once. McKINNON & FRASER. Tipper Prinee Street, — - orem et 7th, 1866. , 3m a fteading I®tcom. FEXHK Suberiber b gs most sincerely to tender his best thanks to those members of the OLD READING ROOM. and other gertlemea. who have so generously patronized and supported the New Room — and desires to assure them, that it shall always afford him. great pleasure to use his best efforts to secure a coutinuance of that snpport hitherto accorded him as Manager of the Reading Room. The fact that upwards of One hundred of the auminer”’ Office on the South,—with the Dwelling 2. Pasture “Lots Numbers 433 and 455, in having a foot of twelve chains on the Moant Edward Royalty Qn Sale of the aboye Properties, the purchaser one vear for payment of the balance, with interest tion may be made to the Subscribers, ‘Trustees tor TAN Sub-criber offers for sale in and Shipyards and Village Lots; also a Valuable MULL criptions, to settle themselves in one of tie mos) ANCE COMPANY have WITHDRAWN its AGENCY from this Island, J-S CARVELL, Kse., its obliging Representative, has kindly furnished that upon the expiration of their risks, npon the pavinent of the premiums only, which weare now Manufacturing at the leading Merchants. Mechanics, and Professional New Branswick Cetton Mills. We spin Nos 7's, 8's and S'sand they are warped and sized by Machinery, thas saving much Jabour, and being better done than by hand. They have been extensively used threngh the Province during the last year, and have been proved to be both better and cheaper than any imported from either England or the United States. We intend to manatactnre them largely for the next few months, and would wich parties in want of such Goods to give them a trial. They can be obtained from the principal Dry Goods Houses in the City aud thronghout tie Pro- vince. WM PARKS & SON. N. B. Cotton Mills, Sepr. 19, 1866. Samples of the above may be seen on application in Charlottetown to CARVELL- BROTHERS, Agents. Ch'town, Ort. 22, 1866, Im HAY! HAY! HAY! VOR SALE, on the Parm ot G KORGE COLES, UAY of the best quality. . Charlottetown, 22nd October, 1866. STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE. —- iB Subscribers will dispose of tha valuable Doulle Gang SAW MILA, sitnate on the North side of Bnetouche ilarbor, known as the McVHeriM Property, together with the STORE and DWELLING HOUSESon the premises ; there isa very powerfal leam Euwzine in the Mill, with Boilers. Circulars. Lath Machine. &e.,all complete. Che Millis now in operation, and ean be viewed at any time. A good stock of Sprace and Pine Logs very low rate : If the above Property is not disposed of prior to the 15th of NOVEMBER ensuing, it will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION on that day, at L2 o'clock, ut Rovenrs’ Horet, Buctoucus. For particulars apply to W._H SCOVIT. S- John, H.C SCOVIL, Shediac, Or to CARVELL BROS, Charlottetown. Oct V2, 1866 all loth Nov. FOR SALE. BRIG of 170 new—240 old—!aunched C3 in 1857. Please apply to CARVELL BROTHERS. Ch'town, Oct. BW, 1806. ‘i in 2 fas NLATLS. the WEST INDIES, and NEWFOUND- LAND. will. until further notice, be made up and | forwarded from the General Pest Office, Charlotie- jtown, every alternate MONDAY morning, at nine o'clock. SUPPLEMENTARY MAILS wil! also be made evenings, at 8 o'clock, viz: Monday. October 22, Wednesday, Nov 7, Wednesday. “ 2, Monday, 2 ey, Monday, Nov. 5, Weduesday, * 21. P. DESBRISAY, Postusaster General. General Post Office, : Ch'town, Oet. 22, 1866 Printing Office & Bindery abont $2,000. tion with the abeve. ial W. H. BREMNER. FOR SALE. 4 SPLENDID JOB OFFICE, valu: Gi —ALSO— The BOOK-BINDERY at present in connee- Apply te’ Oct. Voth, 1866 4s Board of Education. } September 27, 1856. the Board of Education was ordered to be | priated in all the newspapers: + Thatthe Board having approved of NELSON'S | SERLES of Schoolbogks. instead of the Series here A : ; Lie Rel 3 a : : i tofore in use in the Public Schools of this Island, | Manufacturer's, at Montreal, and és now ou Sale Jat the Drug and Dispensary ae < > W| SALT. SALT, SUTHERLAN®, Gorner ot Kent and Great! | Housekeepers will find tt awest | 10,000 i cecommend School Trustees and ‘Teachers to take the earliest opportunity of supplying-theie selicols ANTED at the Gas Works, a steady, itl the same.” JOUN McNEILL, | See'y B. E. Oct 45. s- + cay be obtuinedin the vicinity, for many years ata) HE MAILS for GREAT BRITAIN, | | uk following Extrsct of the Minutes of | Gentlemen of this City, have already enrolled their hames as Mewbers of the above Room f r_ the en- suing year, is sufficient proof, that the reading pub lic of Charlottetown are resolved to sustain that useful lustitution. A. McNEILL, Reading Room Manager. Charlottetown, Oct 8, 1866. * Puablie Tands. 4 . Pe Townships Nes. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, IT, x .4« 9 9 14, 15, 20, 21 and 27. Notice to the Tenants on the above named Townships. and a'l persons de- sirous of purchasing Wilceruess Land tierech- as OOM MISSLONER of PUBLIC LANDS having, tinder the authority of the Act 16th Vic., cap. 18, completed the purchase of the Estate, hue the property ef the Messrs Cuxany, as notified in’ the ‘Royal Gazette.” bearing date 13th July, 1866, hereby notifies all Tenants and occupiers of Land onthe above named Townships, that, in accordance with the L0th sec- tion of the suid Act, he is new prepared to receive the deposit of the purchase mouey of their several holdings, upon producing ther leases or agreements tor the sume, and Liat HE WILL ATTEND at the follow- ing places, on the days hereinafter stated, for the receipt of such payments, and for the sale of Wil- | derness Loud: On Tuesday, the 30th day of October next, at 9 nom.,at Mr Noonan’s, Union Hotel, Centreville, tor the Tenants on Lot 27. On Thursday, the Ist day of November, at 9a wn. ut Mr. Hen lerson’s, Lot 11. On Saturday, the 3rd day of November, at 9a m.; and on Monday and Tuesday, the oth and 6th days of November.at Mr. Jolin Preston's, Tignish , Lot 4, for the Tenants on Lots | and 2. On Tharsday. the 8th day of November, at 9a m.; and on Friday and Saturday, vhe 9th and 10th days of November, nt Me. Johu ©. Keefe'’s, Com- mercial Hotel, Alberton, Lot 4, for the Tenants on | Lots d and o. On Monday, the 1th day of November. at 12a in.; and on Tuesday, the lui day of November ai s ) 4. mn aut Mr. MeNaught’s, Westeru read, Lot 6, for } the Penants on Lots 6 and 3. i | On Thursday, the loth day of Nevember, at 9 am andou Friday, the Lith day of November, sit | Mr. Allen’s. Quagmire, Lot 16, for the Tenaute ou } | | | Lots 14 and 1, Ou Monday, the 19th day of November at % am ; and on Tuesday the 20th day of Novewher, at Mr. | Carruthers’, Kensiagtor, Lot 19, for te Tenants on Lot 20 and North portion-ef duet 21. | And on Wednesday the 2 bst hey of November, at 2am ; and on Thursday the 22d day of Novenber, at Yaom.lat Mr Ro Bagaalf’s, Princetown Road. up and forwarded the following WEDNESDAY | lot 22, for the Tenants onthe South portion of Lot “4 Notice—TSearants, ocenpiers of lands, or persons claiming # hold laud. must produce their Leases, ) Agreenents, or Titles for the Same. JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Land Office, October bh, 1866 SPECIAL. ‘Vue Sabseriber would in'orm his friends nnd cnatomers that ae heis abont to proceed to the United States for printing material, immediate payinent of the respective amonuis due him is re- | { } | | | & Co., where receits will be viven Lu cousequcuce of iis lusurauce being withheld. he would carnestly desire that the several auounts due be paid forthwith. JOHN KOSS. i | Oct 15. 1266. %in > Harte’s Saponiiier, OR CONCENTRATED LVE, Warrzatid to make Seap without Lime aud with little or ne troulle. George Street. valuable requisite. (Charlottetown, Oeted, ABB os gol uy quested te be made at wie (iflice of J. W. Falconer | LE TS ‘New Store, Upper Queen Street. STOVES! FEN. Sabseriber has received, per late arrivals. a larwe and varied assortment of Yarmouth Stoves, | which will be sold at tis NEW STORE, Upper Queen Street, cheap for Cash or approved Paper. P. TERLIZZICK dm : : Notice to Bebtors. LI, PERSONS indebted to the Sab- EY seriber wre requested Lo pay their Aecounte in jJullby the firstol MOViw bi nest, otherwise width inereuses to 42 feet. and the land | Proceedings will be taken to recover the sume, | without distinetion. The Subscriber troete that | Lis loeses enstained by the great fire in July Just, will make this notice more impressive I. Jd. P. TERLIZZICK. Ch’tewn, Oct & Lse8 inl fu CARD. N RANKIN takes this opportunity i Ne of returning his erateful thanks for the very liberal patronage extended to him since be 1} couimenced business as an AUCTIONEER ASD ‘omimission Werchant. He has also the grent pleasure of iuforming his ‘rieuds and the public that be hae rented that commodions aud tive-proof BRICK BUILDING im WATER STREET, (owned by Messrs Peake Brothers & Co.,) which will tend greatly to facili- tate his business, having « large SALES ROOM, und extensive and SAKE STORAGE for all dee criptions of MEKCHANDIZE, and truete by siriet attention to merit « continnation of former >| confidence and favours, : September 17, bstit- Im | BREAD! BREAD! BREAD! ‘EYHE Subseriber begs to inform hie Cus- tomers and the Citizens of Charlottetown, that heving FITTED UP HIS BAKERY, he io now prepared to supply them, a usual, with the Best quality of BREAD, which he will send to any part of the City, when required. i B. D. REDDIN, Dorchester Street. ow NEW GOODS, WX Prioress from LIVERPOOL and other recent arrivals, the Subscriber begs te unnonnee the arrival of a Further Supply of New Goods, suitable for the season, in SILKS, DRESS GOODS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, HATS, CAPS, &c. &e Ausv, 10 Bales Canvass from No. 1 to8, 10 Pieces Duck suitable tor Boat Sails, Sail Twine. Bolt Rope, Pitch, Tar, Oxnkaum, Clinch Rings, &e. &e. Kooling Felt and Pitch. H. HASZARD. Charlottetown, Sept, 24th. 1866, inl PERKIN’S Vegetable Pain Hiller, TAND3 UNPAKALLELED for the | b Cure of Diptheria, Diarrhea, Cholera, and all Summer complaints; September 10, 1866, for sudden colds aud coughs. you have only to use it and it wil! yive reliet immediately 4 Burns, Scalds, Frost Bites, Ery- sipelas, Salt Rheum, Sore Eyes, Sore Lips, and all hnmonrs on the skin, nothing ever yet shown to the pablic can give such immediate relief as Perkin’s Fndian Herb Ointment, which can be bad atall dealers iu Medicine through- out the Provinces. D. H. PERKINS, Manefacturer, St. John, N. B. To be sold in Charlottetown by all the Dragpi-ts, and by Dealers in Medicine generally throughout the Provinces. W. R. Warsoy, Esqr., General Agent. Oct. 8, 1866. du NOTICE. LL PERSONS whose names are Sub- fE scribed to the FUND for the RELIEF of the Sufferers at the FIRE in July Jast, are respectfally requested to pay over the respective amounts to the Treasurer, as the Commitiee wish to close the Accounts. WM. DODD, Sec'y & Treas. Relief Fand. Ch'town, Sept 27, 1806. [Wer 4. re. FR ECDDIN, Attoruen and Barrister - at~- Law, CONVEYANCER, &e. Office: -- Great George Street, Charlottetown. (Near the Catholie Cathedral.) September 3, 1866. tf NOTICE, OTICE is hereby given that a Special General Meeting of the Stock-holders of the Charlorretown Gas Light Company will be hele, at the Office of he suid Company.on TITURSDAY, the 25th day of October nex: coming, at 1 o'clock, forenoon, to take inte consideration the e ’ of issuing preference Shaves tor the purpose af paying off a Mortgage dredd by che representatives of the Estute of dunes Tete, egr, deceased, om the property <€ the suid Conipany. eM MURPHY, Seeretary M. MURPIDY, . Charlottetown, Oct. 1, 1866. ix] BINSTEAD. IMPORTANT SALE. T° be Sold that beautiful Estate, BIN. STEAD, Prince Edward Islond. contuinis axbont TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRE of very superior Land. with Hense and (ut-baild- ings in every respect fitted for the residence of # ventienman It is situated on the Hillsbero’ River. four miles from Charlotretown, and for beanty of scenery ie perbaps unequalled. If not seld by MOMMA the “ph of October, it will be divided miotatead about Twenty-five acres each, and seld by Auction,ont @ premises on that day by Mr. Wa Doe After the sale of the Land the whele of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Stock, Geran ard liplements on the farm will besold by AOCTION, by Me Dopp. without any oreserve, The sale will be genuine, as the proprietor wishes to deawe ‘the Island The terms and parfientlars can hedhtained from the Hon. Josmpe tHexecev, Charlottetown, or Mr, Fricow rs, at Binstead, Sept. 17. Seweeks. Vhdifax Colonist, Malifax Keporter. St. John, NOB, Morning News. NORTH BRITISN & MERCANILE | FIRE AND LIFE . i ‘ fnsurance Company. Established 1309, Capital, - - £2,000,000. G. W. DE BLOIS, Agent for P. E. Island, te” RISKS TAKEN DAILY. No charge for Transfers, nor fo Poli. cies where amount insured exceeds £300 | Sig Sept. 24. 1864. an ° ? . “ge > a , NEW TOBACCO PACTORY, ‘EXELL Subscriber begs ta tvfoun the Citi gens of Charlottetoma., and the Conntry im | genernh, that he has epetiod « NEW TOBAGCO | PACTORY, on QUEEN STROET, in the preaives | tntely ovewpied by Mr Wrivronp, Paianer, and | xjtuated Opporite Mr. Wa. SxerstoN’s. Having superinten led. for the last semen yeara, lthe Wannfacturing af Tobaeos, iv she Virm well lknown as LUWDEN 8S, with unequalled enceers, i he will fearlessly warrant his Tomeco as second to nane in the Colonies, and wonddcarnestly advise ‘ihe public to call and judge for dhemmelves before | purchasing cleew here. | CHAS. QUIRK. h’town. Jely 20.1866, Son ROPEICH, i LIL parties indebted to the Subseriber i will be reqnired_to pay their Accounts in full | nefore «lee Fiusr day of Novempenk neat. large supply of the above valuable) _SEORGE HOWATT. C@ witicle hae been just received from the _ Orapand, September 17, 106. jw BUSUELS L SALT. ForSalehy COW ALL, Water Sireet, Charottetowa, May 14, 1860, . aceon Ala sie