IRAE eR i ale ken. cold ly ous te te i % Fs 4 by Telegraph. Sy Da xa miner : MONTREAL, Nov. 19. ve and firm. Stocks are _ ver due fifieen days fc » Quebec, has arrived at St. ‘s, Nid. She reports the loss of tw iis badly damaged. ut in Quebec by the Gri work ne hard. The Co ifident of victory. rer ** Newfleld’’ is Paris Exposition. The inadian manunfactures will be ‘(YAR NEWS. Lonpon, Nov. 17. ASt. Petersbu:g despatch states that he M ‘yr of War has ordered the prepa. ration of s necessary for the mobilt- g.tion of th: remainder of the army, | And y has declared his belief that Servia will not break the peace. CONSTANTINOPLB, N v. 17. Att uncil, over which the Sultan p oi held yesterday, the general feel. we vis expressed, and by noone more girongly thon the Sultan, in faver of mak- ing an effort to put an end to the war, in which enough has been done on both sides for glory, and which, if continued, noust infl.ct a fasting injury On -both countries. It was felt, however, that at present suf- ficient reliance cannot be placed upon the declaration of Russia, and that even while seeking to obtain honorable peace, prepa- rations for prolonged resistance must be vigorously carried on, The Grand Vizier will, to-day, inform Mr. Layard, the Bri. tish anabassador, of the decision of the Vounci!l,in hope that England will aid ip pulting astop to the warwhich so greatly damages her own trade and threatens to c wpromi_e her best interests. Lonpoy, Nov. 17. inhabitants of Vratza the Mussulman inbabit- The Bulgarian have massacred ants. Gen. Skokeloff, the Russian commander, was slightly wounded on the 15th, but suill retains his command. A decree has been published, convoking the Loumanian chamber on the 27th inst. Lonpon, Nov. 18. An official Russian despatch dated VeransKaleh, Sunday, 18th says: “ The Russians carried Kars to-day by storm. The battle preceding the capture c m. imenced at eight o’clock last night, and terminaied at eight o’clock this morning Our losses are at present unknown.”’ CONSTANTINOPLE, Noy. 18. A report is current that the Russians have made an assault on Plevna and been repulsed Lonpon, Nov, 18. A Russian official dispatch, dated Bogot, on the I7th inst., says: ‘‘ News is just received that a detachment of Cossacks and infantry succeeded in driving the Turks out-of Rusalie Pass by turniug their forti> lied positions on Morsgardagh. The Turk- ish camp there was captured. Gen, Skobeloff during the skirmish on the night of the 16th imst., received a se vere contusion from fragments of a shell. He had already received similar contusions Oa the 15th. His wounds, however, are not dangerous, and he continues to direct the fire maintained against Turkish posi- tions, Lonpon, Nov. 18. A despatch to the “Standard” from Sophia reports that the Russians on Friday atticked Ltrapol and the Turkish positions atthe entrance of the Orchanic defile. They were repulsed with heavy loss. Cue Vienna correspondent of the * Times "’ says that it seems to be believed at Constantinople that Osman Pasha can hold out till the beginning of December. tussiauigearging Servia to co.operate in the War in View of operations for the relief of Blevna which Mehemet Ali is expected to commence in the last week in November. Seer wees onmggyecee, - Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Noy. i ) 9 9° | | alld -—Schrs. Electa, Beattie, Pinnett, ish. polatoes, 24 bbls. do., to Dun- Can & Co.;> Ancilla, Waipole, Pictou, coal; U. A. Bell, Bell, Crapaud, 2,000 bush oats; Provideun e, Rowell, Richibucto,1,200 pieces deals, 700 do, boards: Louisa, G@ellant, Pic- tou, coal; Sylvia Jane, Casey, Cape Tormen ae (000 bush, oats; Bismarck, Conrad, sridg ‘tgewater, 41,000 feet plank; brigt. Ida, Ponw: ii, SE, John’s, Nfld., baliast. CLEARED. Mine. af . : bal ts Sebrs. Emma, Bodreau, Pictou. dallast; Corsair, Chapman, Murray Harbor, ‘2,000 feet lumber ~ $A Married. At the residence of the bride’s father, On the 14th inst., by the Rev. Frederick Smailwood, Mr. Geo. Archibald Matthew, to Ea y Evizcbeth, third daughter of John L, Godin, E-q. , ail of this city. ~~ a an S D cd of Typhoid Fever at Bazette, Navara Sunty Texes,on the 7th inst., Bliza the ce d wife of Mr. James R. Watt, aged ears Montraal.! Noties to Prore | | | x Local and Other Items. LN INARA PPS PNR ML FORA Oe astinalors | All Accounts furnished before and at las¢ of this | year, that remain unpaid after this month, will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection, without -tis- tinction of persons. MARK BUTCHER. Amas, and Midsumrer Oct. 3I-—- Dr. Pomproy'’s herbs and roots at Rankin’s Drug Stoe. A fresh supply just received,-—2i Tug number of ocean steamers frequent~ ing the port of Gibraltar is betweemtwo and three hundred a year. Custom House regulations and supervision do not exist. and the only expense imposed on ships anchoring in the harbor is represented by the port duties. Vessels of every calibre and of allnations are free to come and go without inspection or detection. Tiis has made the port on of regular call for vesse's arriving from and bound to every quarter of the globe. The chief revenue is de- rived from port charges, which aggregite $600,000 a year. —o <> o——_- - Tur “Crrcasstan ' Tuipr.—The noto- rious individual, Springli, who was arrested in Quebee for robbery on board the S. S “ Circassian,” is one of the most clever of the light-fingered gentery known. He is a native of Switzerland, and in 1875 the London (Eng.) ‘‘ Daily News’ gave at length an account of his exploits. [t ap» pears in that year he committed robburies on board the ships ‘Liguria’ and ‘Potosi,’’ and was finally arrested | but nothing could be found in hig trunk, After this he was again arrested, and this time upon bis trank being search- ed sixteen difterent compartments were discovered, filled with sovereigns, watches' etc. Springli is 30 years of age and speak® four ladguages. He was formerly a mer- chant in Africa, but about two years ago he went t> Europe and turned chevalier @industrie, On one occasion a Spaniard, $1,000 stolen from him, and the party who was the first to head the subscription for the victim was Springli; he gave $40, ~ Moncton Times. Se MORTGAGE SALE, Q be Sold, by PUBLIC AUUTION, on TUESDAY, the 12th day of FEBRUARY, 1878 , at the Court House in Charlottetowa, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, of the same day, undor and by virtue of a Power of Sale con. tained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, dated the 3rd day of January, 1860, and made betwees Peter McInnis and Mary his wife, of the one part, and Joun Knigut, now deceased, of the other part —All that Piece and Parcel ofLand being partcf Township No. 45, and situtuated ucar the head of Souris River, bounded on” the west and north by land then n occupation ot Donald MeCormack, and oa the east by land then in the possession of Angus McDonald, and on the south by Souris River—containing fifty- one acres Oflaad, being the farm then and until lately in occupation of the said Peter Mclounis, together with all the Buildings and Appurten- ances connected therewith. For terms and conditions of sale, apply to Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod. Dated 9th day of November, 1877. JAMES McFARLANE, EDWARD J. HODGSON, VERNON H. KNIGAT, Trustees and Devisees under the will of the lat John Knight. Nov. 10—t sale teenth ene neem eee BS” Advertisements under Chis beading,in space not ex- ceeding half an inchy will b« inserted for TEN CEN TES pe} day. (WHER WANTED—For a Case of Furs. marked W. J.C. K, Enquire at WM KEOUGHAN’S, Nov, 20—1i TOLEN —From Victoria, Crapaud, on Friday night, a Dark Brown HORSE, with Truck-Wagon attached. Any perscn knowing of or returning the same to Ber- nard Kiggins, Euston Street, City, or Thos. Kelly, Lot 29, will be amply rewarded. Nov. 19—2i I OST—A Black Spaniel DOG, with slight 4 white mark on the chest, and cut tail. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving said Dog at the office of EDWARD BAYFIED. Nov. 16—3i UO LET—A Cottage on the Malpeque Road, at present occupied by Mr, Job Bevan, Enquire at this Office. Ch'town, Nov. 9— \ ANTED—A Smart Boy, 15 or 16 years of age, to learn the Printing Business Apply immedlately. oF. i, Ti. OARDERS WANTED,—Fcur or fle Boarders wanted. Gentlemen preferred Rooms are large ani suitable for murried coup es. Apply at this oflice, Ch'town, Oct. 12, 1877, () LET.—Two or more Rooms to fet in convenient part of this city. Apply at a passenger on board a certain ship, had | BOOK & JOB FTI vo SUPERINTENDENCE OF J.W. MITCHELL, (Formerly of the Firm of Laird & Mitehell,) | PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING neatly and expeditiously executed. THE HAS BEEN REMOVED INGS’ BUILDING The old and well-known Islander office, Corner Water and Gt. George Streets, CHARLOTTETOWN. ae wu th's office. Ch’town 77, SS OFFICE . suai: UNG acumen <a pe QUE AT EEETIONS | TUR— —AT LONDON HOUSE! 100 PAIRS 10-4 WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, $3.00. 100 PAIRS S=-4 White Wool BLANKETS, $B1-50. Tuese Goods were bought mich under market value and are a GREAT BARGAIN; M00 BED QUITS | 85 cts. and uowards. ee 4000 YDs. Print Remnants, 6 cts ——— 1600 Yards FLEECY COTTON | 9 & 10 CENTS. 3000 YARDS Fancy Dress. Goods, DIFFERENT TTYLeEs, 124, 18 & 25 ors, a meme 100 LADIES FELT SKIRT 15,000 YARDS BLACK HESS GOODS FRENCH MERINOS, CASHMERES, PARAMATTAS, BALMORAL CRAPES* PERSIAN CORDS, COBURGS, LUSTRES, BRILLIANTINES, &c. These Goods are marked at the very Lowest Cash I'rice, and do not need any special commendation from us. 1000 MEN’S SHIRTS, 50 cts, to 82.75. Extraordinary Bargains IN Men’s Clothing Men’s Reefers $2 to $10. Top Coats $4.50 fo 316. Boys & Gents Uisters $3 to $16. The above Goods comprise a portion, of our immense Stock, which our special Cash System enables us to sell at prices | so exceedingly low, 3 GEORGE DAVIES & CO. ov, 2, 1877, ans ae emmamommtin comms fo cake CARD. TS Subscriber, having associated himself with Tue Examtner Printing & Pusuisn- ING CoMPANY, would take this opportunity of returning thanks to his frientls, and the public generally, for the patronage extended to him in the past, and would solicit a continuance of their favors in conneztion with the above Wompany, &® All orders for Printing, as heretofore, will receive prompt and personal attention. : J. W. MITCHELL. Jharlottetown, Oct. 20, 187 é- Administrator’s Sale —-OF— ‘N KING’S COUNZ a A FREE(IIOLD FARM dred acres, in Lot 47. 2ud. FREE IOLD LAND (Woodlaad), lb acres. in Lot 47. : 3rd. A BUILDING LOT, with House Premises, in Souris Kast. tth. A LEASEHOLD FARM (woodland— no improvements), of about two hundred and four acres, in Lot 46. —_— NOTICE is hereby given that the Sub- scriber—Administrator cum leslamento annexo de bonis non of the Estate of the iate Emanuel McEachern, of Lot Number Forly-seven, deceased—wil! Sell, by PUL. LIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the TWENTIETH Day of DECEMBER next 1877, at the hour of TWELVE o'clock’ noon, at Souris, by virtue of a license therefor, granted by the Honorable Charles Young, L.L.D, Surrogate and Judge of Probate of this Island, dated the twenty. fourth day of October, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy seyen: ALL that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land, described as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the north side of a line of road surveyed by Joseph Ball in the west- ern boundary of land marked Farm No. 9 in the posseSsion of Donald McDonald, and running from thence by the magnetic meridian of 1764, for the distance of ninety- nine (99) chains; thence north 76 degrees: west till it gives the distance of ten (10) chains on an east and west line; thence south to line of road aforesaid: thence east to place of commencement, Containing one hundred acres of land, more or less and being part of said Lot Forty-seven. ALSO, all that Tract of Land situate on sail Lot Number Forty-seven, bounded as follows: Op the south by the rear boun- dary line of the homestead of deceased, on the west by the farms known as the Port age Farms; on the north by lands owned by the McDonalds of Prospect Hil!; and on the east by the east line of the sai | bome- stead, containing eleven acres, ore or ess. AND, ALSO, all that Buildinz Lot in Souris Fast, in said Island, with the House and Buildings thereon, deseriiied as follows: Commencing at the eastern bouns- dary of Building Lot No. One, and running thence south 64 degrees, along said boun. dary for the distance of one hundred and six (106) feet; thence north eastwardly paral:el to the Souris Road, for the distance of sixcy-eight (68) feet, or to tha southern anzle of Building Lot No. 3, thence north 45 degrees ; west along the south west boundary of said Lot to Souris Road: thence along said road for the distance of eighty feet, to the place of commencemen , with all and singular the premises and ap- purtenances thereunto belonging, and of which the said deceased doth appear to have been seized and possessed. AND [I hereby also give notice that I will put up and Sel', by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the time and place aforesaid, ONE CERTAIN LEASEHOLD FARM of the said late Em- anuel McKachen, deceased, being all that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land, situate, lying aud being on Tow uship Nunaber Forty six, in King’s County, bounded as follows, that is to say: On the east and svuth by land formerly the property of the late Honorable Samuel Cunard; on the west by land !eased unto Roderick Mc- Donald; and on the north by land leased to Angus McPhe, Neil McPhee and John McKenzie, con taining an area of about two hundred and four acres of land, a little more or less. Terms and conéitions of sa'e made known on day of sale, or on a undersigned, or at the srecken & Fitzgerald. CHARLES McEACHERN, Ad'rinistrator. '877~—kea 4i nov Ist. of one hun- aud office of Messrs. Charlottetown, Oct. 30, 4 tet eee UST OPENED! fall and Winter MANTLES AND JACKETS ! Best English makes. SHAW LS, Newest Colors and Patterns. New Dress Goods, Fresh and Besutiful in every Variety | FLOWERS, } ; } FEATHERS and RIB. ONS, In all the leading shade MILLIWERY, BONNETS & HATS, Fra.n Londou Bonnets and Hats Made to Order. Clothiny Made to Order. ALL AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. ROBERT ORR & co pplication to the | sc, a A Sage