one ete Rn mwte Local and Other ee een A te Items, A coop table at the Frankim. —_> hae grass ow Queen Square reqrvires cuttin | i seneiliiniin CIry h ARSHAL FLYNN arrived heme terday, Siter doing Rosten. Lost, o. Sunday, a Ladies Caff Pin, Phe | finder wil! please leave it at t' iy oftice i a } Cor ean reams at the Franklin. Joun JikLICK, of St. Joh ful . . nn, Vv s tuliy vl mitted ior torg ry on Monday here two additional cha yes against hur ote Fresu Tomaroks, Apples, Lee an Cheese, just received at Geonur Cirrer’s. 68 wreat Creorge Strees, Lye 14 2a wi Tuk otticers Port la Joie Lncampment, for the present term, will -be installed this evening. The P. and G, R. Degrees will b 4 full attendance is : a couferred questert, Ir will be noted, by advertisement in avether column, that John Maceachern, Esq vf the Italian Vi arehause, has been rpp antec Agent tor the Royaland Lancashire lnsurance Companies, of England For fresh, pure air and clean surroundings | go the Franklin, sinh Home AGatn.—Rev Matchew Smith return ed on ris ay from his tou? & P. BE. island. where lie as been spending the last few weeks amony ol associations, je is lookiny th better for bis travels. Voncton Tim sissies cailiaitions THe Geanp DUKE ALEXis To Go To EnNa- LAND. A recent despatch Savs that the ¢ ‘rand ‘land to inspect Duke Ale is has gone to Ka the new [rivate just launched Government. Jhe Grand Duke is a great traveller; and is pretty nearly always en visit te somewhere. Probably he finds the high seas safer than his father’s palaces. ee for the Russ , Messrs. Bowell and Baby, Ieland Reve: PERSON ALS the Ministers oi reached Halifax on Saturda Customs and Messrs. Kobert Stavert of Summerside, a F.. W. Hales, of the P. E. Island Steam Nav gation Uo., and Arehd. Kennedy, Esy., we registere| at thé® Weldon House, Moncto on Monday. — + Sap Accipent.-—On the 12th inst., a sad accident iappened to Mrs. daughter of the Hon. James daughter n-law of Sir Charles ‘upp. r. While i } ar! “ nooner i 2235 LUD) Bs V4 , WIACUODAL Ul ' out driving, her horse toek fright, threw her? out ef the carriage and so seriously injured } her that she was very low hy latest reports. | She was married only six months ago. ei _ ' Tae exodus has been reversed, a Halii “| despatch says, the steamer ‘‘ Worcester” this merning, having landed 1€0 Nova Seotians, returning from the United States. Che item is copied from the St. Joha 7% r graph ef last evening. Way does not th Telegraph give us an editorial ou the #ub- ject 7] Moncton Times. 4 snasihaseabaiiniasiapsiaiatia Just tiie place for felks seeking health and quiet at the Franklin. fiu 14, 3i eed ————— ~ i Tus members of the Y¥. M. C. A are requestel to meet in the Hall of their Building on Friday evening, 16th inst., ai 8S ocleck. Business ef will be considered relative te the which will be held in this City on Thursday, August 17. It is desirable that all will set asick ether work as far as possible, and be in attend- ance, so tliat such timely preparation mas be made for tlre reception of the Brethren as} wilirender their stay among us pleasant and | enjoyable. imporlang Convention, _- or Now that the beautiful dust is flying, go to Y ~ ee ee the Frankiin House, and leave the dust behind. . Tuert was a large attendance at the market ou Tuesday. Prices were as follows: Beet (small)> from 7 to 14 cts. per Iib.;} beef (qr.) from 5 to9 cents per lb.; mut ten, from: 6 to 12 cents per lb.; lamb from 25 cts to $1 ; veal from 3 to 7 cts. per |b. turkeys, ‘rom $1.00 to $1.50; fowls, from 25 to 30 cents each ; butter (fresh) from 12 to 16 cents per lb.; eggs from 10 to 13 cents per| doz.; hay, from 40° to 65 cents per 100 ibs.;! eats, from 44 to 45 cents. per bushel ; potatoes | from 14 to 16 cents per bushel; flour, from | $3.00 to $3.25; oatmeal, from $3.25 to $3.50; | chickens. irom 40 to 50 cents per pair ; ham, 12 to 16 cents per |b.; {smali} 8 te 12 cents per ib. ioe 31 | pork -° i . > i Fara Accipent ox THE Rarc —St. John} papers report that on the 12th inst., as the excursion train of the St. Jehn and Maine Railway was passing Enniskillen station. al man named Patrick MeGililan of Enniskillen | was run over, both legs cut in two and his bedy geiera!ly smashed up. He is a married man aac has a large family. It appears he was afraid his horse would start and he cross- | ed the track to hold the animal, which was | attached to the fence. He passed the track | enly 10 ‘eet in front of the engine. No blame is attac ed to the train hands. When the cow catcher struck him he fell on it and the driver, Harrigan, got ent and held the man watil the train stopped. Harrigan says his train was running 15 miles an hour when the accident occurred. The unfortunate man is dead. ee eI ce ee ‘(oe wine needs no bush,” and we have no doubt that the tavorakle, impression re- ceived by those present in the Market Hall last night will ensure the presence ot a large audience this evening, to see and hear the second and last rendition of ‘‘Kentuck,” by Mr. Stetson, Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Lindley, Miss Van Courtland, and the rest of the Com- pany. ‘'Kentuck’ is sensationals and ro mis- take ; bus, in it, the *‘ right” and the ‘‘good” triamph n the end. The acting, taken for all in all. was exceedingly good. Mr. Stetson shows tieart of the true actor in not over doing his part. He suits the action to the werd, the word to the action, and both to the passion to be exhibited; and is beyond a deabt, ajirst-class man. Mr. Lindley did the comieal capitally,; and Mr. Armstrong acted the polisiied villian to the life. As for ovr old friend, Miss Van Courtland, she is as pretty an artiste as ever—-perhaps mere so. Some of the audie ice, as usual, showed their taste and breeding by giggling in the most, affecting parts, Cigyling is one way of getting rid of Vercharged feelings ; butit afierds conclusive ley, of Kalamazoo, ®vidence f a neglected education. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH,’ H., July 12. vhich GLEN Houss, N. Che first accident by vs have been injure oad from Glen Huse Mi unt Washington, on aby passen nn the carriage to the summit ot his aiternoon la _ — urred it a inthe below tialf Way House. One i tie six horse mountain wagons, contain xcnraionisis from: Michigan, was top- pled over. Mrs. Ida Chichester, of Aila van, Was instantly killed Her husband was slightly bruised. Mrs. M. L. ‘Toms- arm breken and Viel- Miss Emma Lindsay, the had an ’ was cut on the head. Nitss Ella K. len and Mes. C. vunb were slightly injared, Neryuson and 1 3 t alixy 3 “asl driver, fataily i;Ured. { . on . Q ‘ ' » CnaRLesron, S. C., July 12. Colonel Cash, the surviving principal in the recent fatal duel, was arrested this iiternoon at his heme. He exvresses a readiness fer trial. He will be tried in} Darlington County, the scene of the duel. Mitwaukss, July 12. bD iTine Hoat “a Stor on i'riday a col- taining aman named Miller, his wife, two | i children and & boy named Rose, was cap sized in Winnibage Lake. Rose was drewn- iaud the rest clung to the bottem ef the oat for 24 having a 15 year old bey lashed to her back. The boy died on Saturday and the others are ina critical condition. hours, the woman San FRANCISCO, Cal. July 12. H. Kitch, il, were near Potter Valley. through the head and the other through the heart. It is be- Li} No clue. lieved to be a case of murder. Boston, duly 12. M. Gardner, aged 12, and , e ¢ , , 7 aged iIQNuHna dead One was shot General Garfield has formally accepted the Republican nomination for the Presi- dency in a letter of acceptance. He points to his record asa test of lis devotedness te the principles of the party that nomin- ated him, censures the ; crit of State sovereignty , pernicious doc vy, declares the AY 1 ’ / ? National Government should protect every . ‘ 7: . ° > . citizen in exereising his civil and political rights and asserts that the evils which now afflict the South arise from the fact that there 1s not such freedom and toleration of political opinion and action that the min- ority party can exercise an effective and wholesome restraint upon the party in pewer, Mer. Gartield Says : ment of tao ‘Lhe present move- the Chinese to our Pacific coast 1s auch like an importation te be wel- i much like to be looked upon without We cannot consent te allow any form of servile labor to be introduced among us ander immigra- tion con Without restriction—too ali invasion e y soiicivude., 7 . thé@ guise of New York, July 12. ir. Tanner completed a fast of 14 days ata2:30, and expresses confidence of com- pleting the forty days. Nortu Apams, July 11. Six feet of water was this morning re- ported in the Hoosac Tunnel, owing to mountain breaks. A washout oceurred near Zoar station, some four end of the tunnel, and delayed trains at Nerth Adams several honrs. The probabilities are that the road will be elear for traflic by a late hour this evening or early to-merrow overtiow of has miles from the east has SPRINGFIELD, July 10. a 14 years old son of P. J. Sulii- killed and another boy had his “¢ broken by the explosion of blasting Peter, Vall, was I ~ le ’ »wderinan old lock-up. at Holyoke to- night Sullivan’s bedy was blown threugh the roof. The money damage is slight. Lonpex, July 12. ‘7 4 A fiat has been applied fer to carry the appealin the Tichberne claimant case to the House of Lords. PHILADELPHIA, July 12. fhe Times’ special from Wytheville, Va., says Mrs. Sarah Collins, a dissolute white widew, died on Friday, and in a barrel in her house were discovered the remains of five children murdered by her. Byers, Coio., July 12. r On Sunday evening an unknown tramp came tothe depot and while in conversa- tion he drew a bntcher’s knife and gave Samuel Green a cut over the eye ; cut John MeGlynn so badly that his bowels came out. He also stabbed Frank McCracken, the telegraph operator, fatally in the left side. MeCracken ran across the street, followed by a tramp who was shot dead by a con- : The tramp cannot be identified. New York, July 12. Chastine Cox still believes his sentence will be commuted to imprisonment fer life. Seventy-six children and ten adults died from heat in 24 hours ending. at noon en Sunday. stable CasutL, July 12. The British commissioner received a let- ter from Abdurrahman Khan on Friday, expressing a strong desire for a friendly settlement. Abdurrahman has with him loss than 1,000 troops. ConsTaNTINOPLE, July 12. It is reported that in the last Council of State, Mahmoud Nedim Pasha, Minister of the Interior, strongly urged the accept- ance of the demand of Europe. Abeddin Pasha, Minister of Forsign Af- fairs, professes the opinion that real op- position comes from tht Sultan. Lonpon, July 12. Letters received at Gibraltar, from; Morocco, state that the imperial troops have pursued the rebels to the mountains, where the latter being reinforced, turned on their pursuers and completely routed them. The} rebels captured the camps of the imperal | commander, and were destroying crops near | Aleassar. Bompay, July 12. The engineers erdered here have begun | preparations for the demolition of forts: erected by the British around Cabul. | SEASIDE RUSTICO BEACH, PRINCE EDWARD (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.) (Ot pais Beautiful Watering Place will be open for the re June till the 15th September. ‘The above Hotel is situated in one having beautiful seenery, a bracing atin bathing, sea and river fishing, etc., ete, arrangements made for Pienic and Dinner I be let for Picnic Parties, eic., at moderate « Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday eveuing, calling for Guests ; returning every Thursday and Mor Also, arrangements have .been made points at Ifunter River, for passage to Seas ADDRESS, JOHN NEWSON & (0., Proprietors, June 21, 1880. or a A Euowmrage Ha ; , , -_ - a+ nono HOTEL! ISLAND. ee Ss Canadian Pacific Railway, ee ee Tenders for Relling Steck. eption of Guests frou the 24th : TENAE time for receiving Tenders fer Roll- c ‘ ’ . 7 ies tly . . c ‘arn lia > “afi > of the mest charming spots on the Island, ing Stock for the Canadian Pacitic Rail- osphere, a beautiful beach, splendid surf- ae extending over four years, Is extended Good ‘fables. Moderate charges. Special] end Angust. ~arties, ete. Also the spacious Pavilion will By Order, le a P F, BRA N. charges. Secretary. Derr. oy Raitways & Canats, ) j 30, 5i law Ottawa, 23rd June, 1880. | w HOUSE TO LET. . i YyNE-HALF of that three-story BRICK K. Inland. ( HOUSE, situated on Upper Queen Street, containing nine rooms; at present oe- cupied by the Rev. Alfred Osborne; with coach houze and stablg,and pump in the yard, ALEXANDER HORNE, July.3, 1880—2aw. iday morning, at 9 o'clock, a. im. with Mr. Bagnall to imeet trains from all{ — ide—7 miles. Charletietown, P. Se. =. ———<———a = oT | 3 i ! "| THE ONLY DIRECT LINE Hor all kinds of Crackers, -GO “THE CITY STEAM B Pee Oe ys Biseuits, Navy Bread, &e., To Boston. = 4a ’ AKERY,” STREET. ~~ Worcester, with Steamers Carrell ————= STEAMERS RB H superior (tite are _ fitted “8 eons oo y "assenger Accenmmoda- ea eae eo - “D. tion, arranged fer every convenience and = oe a a S&S comfort, and fitted up in elegant style. tt a i Aes oer = ~ Prercut carried at moderate rates, and as - , - a” = > a me ~ ~ &&. low as by any other route, aie ~ a i = : Ss 3 ‘pa > 2s aA + e aan & Eaas, in boxes and barrels, handled with _ — =o 2 Vanes @& % 3 ae xo the greatest care. —~~— ~~ Sen.) ‘ . eo _— ¢ ao m= Pad = =e oS" > ° — SS au nerd e o i ee sr w So So. @M = On - @ tia 3 LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN {new may © = $ a oe pat CUR ~ _ ei = ce OD ® ofl fen Sm fle = it ~ (> £65 wets 2h AA = ~ ‘Every Thursdey, punctually at 6 p.m. S << 858 MEGS et he se ee = LEAVE BOSTON oD an dv =a me > Ne or % Oe Ss a r ; 2 teen oo eet fw BO == ~ Every Saturday, punctually at noon. ae » ~ es) oo ee he © : a 2g om = 2 » x ey > ae ane ~~ hm MRM Le FH ao i —_ 3 2pS Sg le SE eee t eg CARVELL BROS., — — — oe C - Sued ‘ — “> oe Ameo Boge. we ee Ss . eae us ae = aaa fe vi 2 = © = M0 OS x a = Ch’tewn, June 3, 1S80—2aw mw, ar pat panboured : os Tae - A) > oS a cos en — ee ne nance meee ne S ht St 42°26 2 ooc 2 @> —JoeR FRR WZ AAS OF ' . = QW > site ont — vitae = Ss ° ay RP eo 2 Ts % A, VERY LARGE STOCK OF si 3255 2 Ore 8 old © e SOO at = 2 oS = i v a a se carrer em ny ae ell acini ann SOONG FiRe & Spruce Lansber en Bend, te Maly A hbiberal Discount to Wholesale Buyers. Special prices offered to Committees of Delivered at Point Du Chene 3 y 7 “ ° Church Parties, Pienies, &e. Catalogue and Price. Ligt mailed free to any address. June 14, 1880. to Schooners, Consisting of Pine Boards, Plank & Sheathing: also Spruce Boards, Scantling, Clap- boards, Laths, Shingles, ete. All for sale Cheap, in quantities to snit JOHN QUIRK, PROPRIETOR ESTABLISHED i825. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVE a ae SS Se purchasers. CUSHING & CLARKE. B., June 18, 1880—3m eod NEW OPENINGS Salsbury, N. } RSE, MONTREAL. OF 1 fgg eg chee ge OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla ; Lv. Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, ' j Hambroline, &e., &c., equal iu quality to the best American. #a@ Prices on application. pring ummer 00 S Jan. 7, 1880. — : AT THE - oo Wholesale Supplies., GLASGOW HCUSE s | 57 hhds, Bright Porto Rico, 0 GSa oc Upp IGS, 50 bbls. . Ce sie A : 25 bbls. White Granulated, 10 boxes Lumps. MOLASSES 10 puns. Barbadoes, — 35 puns. Choice Trinidad. R AESEINS— 150 bexes Valencias. C URRANTS ; 25 bbls. New Currants. ee -- J 20 boxes landed on Friday. — & -- 150 chests, waranted to be the market JME- R 65 bags, 1 ewt. each. T° BACCO 44 kegs ‘I'wist and Flat. 40 cads Smoking. the beat in | QOLe LEATHER b 300 sides No. i, 180 sides No, 2, (Best we have ever had.) LOUR— 500 bbls. choice Brands. ' Sagres _ 300 bbls. Kiln Dried. er. 200 doz. (assorted. ) en 130 doz, 2-hoop Pails. CARVELL BROTHERS. July 12, 1880—2w eod, pat 2w ( N HAND AND TO ARRIVE, EST CASH PRICES, — | 200 bbis. White Buns FLOUR, 100 bbls. Otter Creek " 150 bbis. Choice Kiln Dried CORNMEAL, 30 doz. BROOMS, 13 doz. BUCKETS, 7 casks WASHING SODA, 15 boxes LEMONS, 700 lbs. Bright MAPLE SUGAR, , 3 tons QATMEAL (Choice), | __Bbls. SPLIT PEAS, Bhis. PEPPER, Coils ROPE, Kegs BAKING SODA, 5 casks Choice SYRUPS. Boxes Choice CONFECTIONERY, Frails DATES, 50 gross CORKS, WASH BOARDS & CLOTHES PINS, Cases MATCHES, Casks KEROSENE, Boxes Bartlett’s BLUE, Cases POTASH. BEER & COFF. © ‘*1' Mens’. Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, Shirts, Paper Collars, Ties, Braces, Umbrelias, Hats and Caps, Cloths & Trimmings, Grey and White Cottens, Prints, Sheetings, Shirtings, Ke., Paper Hangings and | Paper Blinds, | And a large stock of Superior Tea and other Groceries ;-a few cases Concentrated Lye in tin eans, for soap-making. All at lowest possible prices for Cash. FRED. LePAGE & CO, June 1, [880-—-2aw HEATHER BELLE, Summer Arrangement, 1880, i JILL leave Charlottetewn for Orwell ' every Monday and Wednesday even- | | ings. Ch’town, June 23, 1880. ; ‘ _... | Leave Orwell for Charlottetow , EXPECTED AT CANSO, . rare tesa gs SE Wey SA L ' k 8 | EPOURLY H 7,000 bushels Cadiz Salt, fine-grained, | Leaving Charlottetown for Orwell same |suitable for curing and packing fish. Will | evening at 3 o'clock. ' Island. : ; 8.30 o'clock. GEO. COOMBS, | wa ' : o'clock. ON HAND! , Leaving Charlottetown for Meunt Stewart |X Mahogany, Walnut and imitation woods, | according to tide; returning to Charlottetewu i prices. Orders from the country, by tele-| town, otherwise they will be stored at their MARK BUTCHER. | Returning from Orwell to Charlottetown ‘well to engage at once. Leave Charlottetown for Mount Stewart Leave Mount Stewart for Charlottetown at | - 33 vg «! ; r+ ‘Er <) 2 (sOFFINS and CASKETS. in Rosewoed, same evenings at from two to three o'clock, |of all sizes, and from $2.50 upwards, Japan! game evenings. graph, fulfilled in one hour, cheaper than any destination at the risk and expense of the | King Square, June 29, ’30—pat pres ar nehlm' Ch’town, P. E. 1., April 29, 1880—oaw 3m ! } i deliver this cargo at any safe Harbor on the, Parties wanting above cargo ‘vill do! same evening, arriving at Charlottetown about | Ch’town, July 3, 80. Water Street. ‘every Wednesday and Friday mornings at 4 7 o'cloek. ‘and Plated Mounting. Hearses half former! jy) Goods should be prepaid at Charlette- , other establishment in the city. owners. : JOHN HUGHES, Agent,