——— en SY — eee _ me a eo ge . ——. Local and Other Items. | DESTINATION OF VESSELS IN PORT. | Auetfion Sales. 5 a a i 5 . . ’ aaa eter ei aed Fe : : ene a ‘, “ow Saturday last over twelve hundred |VONSOLLY’s Wuanr— ; ul i GC HR nh S excursionists from Moncton and other | Leonora, Wright, fictou, Lumber at Auction. a jaces Visited the ruins of St. John, Lonps WHane— iene f — “ Rising Dawn, Hughes, Pictou, ‘THIS EVENING, AT SIX O'CLOCK, ON : ’ Native, Hackett, Mt. Stewart. any Eeratre Mess, Waten 1 Poain Napoleon, Orv LORD'S WHARF, Son, of ( rapaud, 8 or a ne <8 : es Prakk’s No. | Wnharr— 50.000 Feet Spruce Boards ! rschooner “ Springtield, Capt. Strang, Brig Zinga, McLean, Cardiff, F. S. HANFORD & CO., 1,200 bushels oats (this years growth) to} Brigt. Fieetwood, Gillan, Newfound-| Auctioneers. Pictou ae land, Minnie, Deagle, Souris. Tat. Womes.—An exchange says that a QUEEN'S WHarr— woman's foot is one-sixth of her stature, if this be true, we have some tall women | in this locality, judging by some of the | tracks in the mud.—Sackville Borderer. Tge St. John News reports that the body ofa man named John Dugan was found in Courtenay Bay on Sunday morning. It is supposed he fell over the R. R. Whart on Saturday night while in a state of intoxica. tion. a 2 _ Rea EstaTE SaLe.—Yesterday forenoon the property of John Williams (red), corner of King and Prince Streets, was sold at auction by Wm. Dodd. Hon. W. W. Lord was the purchaser; price $3,050, ‘ aps i At a meeting of the Marine Board in this City, on the 4th and Oth inst., Capt. P. A, Scott in the chair, Walter B. Reid of Sum- merside, passed a very satisfactory exami- pation, and received a master’s certificate. He was the only candidate before the Board, aad was prepared by T. B. Reagh at Commercial College. —_— Pp >——— gomr ResuLts.—The regulation by which prisoners are compelled by the Stipendiary Magistrate to break stones, is yielding some good results. A quantity of very well broken stone has lately been placed on Lower Spring Park Road; and yesterday the Stipendiary Magistrate issued$an order tothe Mayor for a considerable quantity which will be laid on our streets. an ———_ Commitrep vor Triau.-—-Mr, J, G. Cur- rie, M. P. P., Welland, and exsSpeaker of the Ontario ‘‘ Reform” Assembly, has been committed for trial,on the charge of em- bezzling a client’s money. It is almost useless to say that Mr, Currie is a distin« guished elevator of the standard. His weakness is for “raspberry syrup.” — Bel. wille Intelligencer, AN Equiry Deciston.—On Saturday after- noon Judge Duff delivered judgement in the case of the Methodist Church et al, vs. Edward E. Lockhart, executor of the es- tate ef Gilbert T. Ray. His judgement was that the Annual Conference of New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Island in connec- tion with the Methodist Church of Canada‘ and the N. B. Auxiliary Bible Society, are entitled to the whole residuary real and personal estate of the said Gilbert I. Ray, subject only to the payment of the legacy af $400 given by the said will to Chas. Pritchard, son of James Pritchard, and to the payment of an annuity of £100 per annum to Elizabeth C, Hallett, Fanny flallett, and Margaretta Ray Hallett, un« married daughter of Rachel Hallett, de- ceased, for the term of eight years from the death of the said Rachel Hallett, fur- ther consideration and costs reserved,— St. John News. —— - — 0@e ee in the Halifax Herald's article on finance and commerce the following paragraph appears: “ We should judge that our sister Gity of St, John is somewhat overcrowded with idle people, and would not advise any of our Halifax mechanics to try that labor Market at present. As a specimen brick of the condition of affairs in a social way, we notice that on Monday last no less than thirty-one drunken men were paraded bee fore the Police Courts in that city, and the amount of fines in one day totted up $240. Phis is a frightful picture of drunkeness snd vice,and we trust it does not grow Out of misapplied bounty of outsiders # ven to tle needy in their trouble. We believe it would be a blessing to St. John if the Rink was shut up till December, as with few exceptions, the applicants for food and clothing could support thems selves with the labor of their hands. ‘The pinch is going to come with the snow and ce of next winter. a” Fee mermenes — in Shipping Intelligence. Gazelle, Kennedy, Pictou. lessie, Gillis, Picton. Olive, Gallant, Rustico. Columbia, Campbell, Cape Breton. Emma, Stewart. Georgetown Swallow, Gallant, Pictou. *eAKR’S No, 2 Woanr— Brigt. Harry Davies, Yates, doubtful, Barque Jas. Peake, Bernard, doubttul Prakr’s No. 3 WHarr— Klizabeth, Stewart, Crapaud. Phenora, Chambers, Tatmagoush. Str, HWadji, McDonald, Pictou. FREIGHTS. Freights continue to be promising. The arrivals continue moderate, the ton nage supply is reduced to a low ebb and the market isin a stronger position than for a ‘long period, tie surplus products of the country, asa whole, never having been so large, while the prospect of a foreign de- mand has seldom been more promising. So far as freights to Europe are concerned, the market has ruled firm all the week, but busi. ness has been to some extent restricted by the scarcity of available vessels and the strong produce prices current. There has been littleor no disposition manifested to speculate in tonnage, yet @. considerable uumber of vessels have been taken up by exporters, to arrive during the autumn, both for grain aud oil, at about the rates paid on the spot, including 4 number of steamships to come over from England chiefly at 8s. per quarter for grain, and 45s, per ton for provisions to the Continent, Dutch ports ex- cluded. No business in new crop cotton has thus far transpired, but 7-16d. would be paid for suitable vessels from Wilmington and Charleston and 4d. from the Gulf to Liver- pool and Havre, October and November loading, WestIndia and South American treights are higher, smal! vessels being very scarce; bul business has been light. The eoastwise trade remains in an unsatisfactory position. nt ___ Hotel Arrivals. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Sept. 10.—Mrs. Bertram, Summerside ; Miss Lynch, do; T. Crabbe, do; Thomas Ballims, Montreal; George Morris and son New London; Rev. F. W. George, Pictou ; John Simpson, Cavendish; David Stewart, Strathgartney; Malcolm McFayden, Mur- ray Harbor; John Cairns, do; Donald Limont, West River; Donald Palmer, Crapaud; J. H. Stewart, West Cape; Wal- ter Simpson, Bayview ; James A. McKie and wife, do; Norman McLeod and wife, Orwell; John Collins and wife, Murray Harbor; Mrs. Dr. Byrne, Mount Stewart, Miss Byrne, do; John M. Hood, Tryon; H. J. Montgomery, New London; Chester McNeill, Cavendish; Miss McNeill, do; R. N. Weeks, Alberton. REVERE HOUSx, Sept. 10th.—Mr. I. C, Hall, jun., Cape : ; I. ©. Hall, sen, and wife, Rus. tico, P. E.1.; Mr. John Jones, Shediac, OSBORNE | HOUSE, t. 8.—W; B. Taylor, eee ee ee i. lan, ville;; J. White, Alberton. : RANKIN HOUSE, Sept. 10.—H. H, Bell, Halifax ; A.J, Bell, Halifax; Geo. Howatt, Crapaud; A. J. Badson, Gloucester; Mason Ward, ise ee a NN Park Hotel; C. E. Lewis, Montreal. . - Personal. his native town last evening. Mr. Cha pell is now stationed in St. John, N, B. —FOR— Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage’s IN THE Prince: Street Methodist Church, On MONDAY, Sept. 10th and TURSDAY, Sept. 11th Tickets are now ready, and to be had at the Apothecaries’ Hall, Harvie’s Bookstore, and Watson’s Drug Store. Reserved Seats im body of ihe Church, 50 cents; Gallery, 25 cents. As only a limited number of Reserved Seat Tickets will be issued, holders of the same will be guaranteed seats on the night stated on the tickets. Doors open at 7 p. m.; chair taken at 8. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. BNTRRED. Sept. 10.—Sch. Rising Dawn, Hughes, Pictou, coal; brigt. Fleetwood, Gavin, Pic- tou, coal; sch, Columbia, Campbell, Cape fieorge, 250 barrels mackere! : Elizabeth, Stewart, Crapaud, old iron; Minnie, Deagle, mackerel and sundries; Gipsey Bride, Steel, Pictou, coal; Phoenix, Chambers, Tatama- §ouche, sundries; Emma, Cook, Tatama- Souche, lumber; Swallow, Gallant, Pictou, foal; Gazelle, Kennedy, Montague, ba). CLEARED, Sept. 10,—Sch. Minnie, Deagle, trading J. R. BRECKEN Gro. E. Fun, }com. CORNED BLE, COOKED 2 and 4-pound TINS and by the Pound. All who have used it know of ite ex Voyage, sundries ; , Pheenix, Chambers, Tatamagouche, | ee, flour, ete. ; Liberty, Steel, Pictou, | j Olive, Gallant, Pictou, ;Cellence. FOR SALE AT BEER & GOFF’S, land Park Hotel; James Holman, Island LECTURES Ch’town, Sept. 11— TRADE SALE} WE wil! Sell by AUCTION at our SALES- ROOMS, On Wednesday, 12th inst. at 11 o’clock, 15 i Bbis. Canada FLOUR, 50 Bois. Howlard’s Choice FLOUR, 20 Chests TEA, 3 Casks English Refined SUGAR, 25 Bblis. Golden Yellow do, 10 Bbls. Crushed do, 15 Casks KERJSENE, — “ Crystal Brand,” 5 Half Boxes [alifax Twist TO- BACCO, 5 Kegs Is!and do, 10 Boxes Vanada CHEESE, 150 * Layer and Valencia RAI- SINS, 7 Boxes Mott's Breakfast CHOCO- LATE, 5 Tins Ground COFFEE, 25 Boxes Ground PEPPER, CAS- STA and ALLSPICE, 10 Boxes No. 1 Yellow SOAP, 1 Ib. Bars, 40 Boxes No. 1 Pale do, 5 Nests TUBS, Terms at Sale. FENTON T. NEWBERY & CO. Clrtown, Sept. 10, 1877—tillle AUCTION BARKENTINE “WoO, STEWART,” O be Sold by Public Auction, at Con- LIVERPOOL. LONDON AND GLASGOW . oe e ce Sathine Charlottetown, Princes EdwardiIsiand THE EXTREME CLIPPER SHIP JAMES DUNCAN, LAWRENCE KICKHAM, Commander,—699 tons, Al at Lloyds for 8 years, and coppered,—will be on the Berth at Liverpool about the 15th of September, and will sail for this Port about the 28th September, ° wey THE WELL KNOWN BARKENTINE WELLINGTON, M. O'CALLAGH AN, Commandr,—350 tonAl at Lioyd’s for 7 years, and coppered ,— now on the Berth at London, will sail for this Port about the 15th September. 0 THE WELL KNOWN CLIPPER sup IVWIDAS, WILLIAM TODD, Commander,—398 tons, Al at Lloyd’s for 7 years,—will be on the Berth at Glasgow about the 15th September, and wil! sail for this Port about the 28th September. All the above Ships are well known to the trade as desirable conveyances for Goods and Passengers, and will carry Freight on through Bills of Lading, deliverable at Pictou, Summerside, Georgetown, and Shediac. nolly’s Wharf, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, on TUESDAY, the EIGHTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER, at the hour of TWELVE O'CLOCK, noon, under a power of sale vested in the undersigned, by virtue of a mortgage bearing date the thirtieth day of June last (1877), and made between John Gow Scrimgeour, of Cardigan River, in the said Island, merchant, of the oné part, and Owen Connolly, of Charlotte- town, in the said Island, merchant, of the other part—The Barkentine “‘W. D. S'TEW- ART,” built at Cardigan Bridge, in the said Island, in the; year 1876, measuring 438 18 100 tons register; tonnage of the official number 74,171, and registered at the Port of Charlottetown, Prince Ed- ward Island, number 46, in the year 1876 together with all her Boats, Anchors. Chains, Tackle and appurtenances. For further particalars apply at the office of Messrs. Sullivan, McLean & Morson, Solicitors, Charlottetown. OWEN CONNOLLY, Mortagee. }Dated at Charlottetown, this 8th day of September, A. D. 1877. [sepl0 4 Rare ‘Opportunity. GLEN STEWART ESTATE Goekpens' WbST eted. Sap Rock rt ; . * 7} lac, ° Ma —J, ge, Boston; C. Fawcett, Sack FoR mALS I HAVE received instructions from Wm. Stewart. Esq., of Chester, England, to offer for Sale, by Public Auction, on Thursday, 13th Sept., st., al 3 o'clock, p. m,, at Southport, Lo 48, all of that valuable Estate known as the GLEN STEWART, situate on Lot 48, and within a few minutes’ walk of the Scuth- port Ferry. This Estate is now held under short Rev, Benj. Chappell, B. A., arrived in| leases, in different plots, varying in size from one acre to sixty acres. It comprises that VALUABLE COTTAGE AND PRE- MISES, containing about thirty acres,known as the GLEN, now held by Mrs. Barker TICKETS! TICKETS! TICKETS |) soecr, tease, expiring 1st November, 1878 cottage contains eight rooms and a kitchen, and on the premises there is a good barn. Both cottage and barn in good repair. Those valuable Mills, with four acres attached, known as ACORN’S MILLS, now leased at the yearly rental of £12, late currency, are also part of this Estate. This Estate will be offered for sale in plots suitable for purchasers, Each Lot, as uow leased, will be offered separately. Any tenant wishing to purchase by pri- vate sale can do so on application to Messrs. Davies & Sutherland, Solicitors, on or be- fore the day of Sale. Terms liberal, and made known at the time of Sale. }. Good title guaranteed. This Sale afiords a rare opportunity to any person desirous of purchasing a com- fortable cottage within easy distance of the City. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer Uh’town, Sept 5, 1877---till sale WAR IN THE EAST N order to maintain the balance of power inthe West,—more particularly around Queen Square,—the subscr.ber has taken Store on the SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, Next door to H. A. Harvie’s Bookstore, where he intends to SELL, BY AUCTION, or otherwise, all Consignments of Goods | that may be received at moderate rates. Choice Family Flour always on hand. cheap for cash. E, NEEDHAM, Auctioneer. | Ch'town, Sept. 6, 1877—-4in eod , ‘ erent For Freight or Passage, apply in Liverpool to Sir JAMES MALCOLM, Bart., 69 South John St.; London, to Messrs. TAYLOR, BETHELL & ROBERTS, 14’ Fenchurch St. Glasgow, to Messrs. KIDSTON «& CO.; here to the owners. JAMES DUNCAN & CO, Ch'town, Aug. 28, 1877— ee — ~ - PIT Le SUI 1 Ww LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY OF MONTREAL. one eee Capital and Assets - - - =- - —ee sl ee MONTREAL DIRECTORS. T. WoRKMAN, President: T. J. CLaxTon, Vice-President; A. F. Gautr. Esq. Henry MULHOLLAND, Esq., JAMES Hutton, Esq., A. W. OGiLvir, Esq., M. P. P.- Cas. ‘ic Esq., Hucu McLELLAN, Esq.; Hon. J. J. ©. Annort, Q. C., Legai viser. $765,000 New Life aod Accident Business submitted in 1876 - $1,856,598.25 Income . ; ‘ ‘ ‘ ; : : ; > 1189,576.8 Cash Assets i. , ‘ i 265,944.65 Security for protection of Assured . ‘ ‘ : . 715,944.64 Net Surplus for Distribution, as at Ist January, 1877, after making reserves at 44 percent. . 55,299.54 Extract from the proof sheet of Government Report. Statement of increase tin pre- miums recelved for 1876 over 1873: Canada Life ; ; s ; : i « $15,870 Citizens : ; : ‘ ® fea 734 Confederation 17,819 Stadacona : : 2,658 Toronto ; . ; : , ; : 1,01] Sun Mutual ... i. . $30.434 ¥@™ ~Decrease for 1876 in a// Ainerican Companies in Canada, over $114,000, ECONOMY AND Security is the motto of the Sun Mutual Company. How well she pub lie appreciate these features is seen in the fact. as shown above from Goverame authority, that the new business for 1876 was sivly-seven per cent, more than that g175. The Charter and License embrace Life and Accident Business, M. H. GAULT (President of Exchange Bank), Managing Director. R. MACAULAY, Secretary. FLALIFAX BOARD. Hon. D. McN. PARKER, M. D.,M. L. C., W. J. COLEMAN, Esg., Dir. People’s B PATRICK POWER, Esq., M. P., Director JOHN TAYLOR, Esq., Dir. Merchants’ Bk People’s Bank. ‘DANIEL CRONAN, Es@., Dir. Bk. of N.S. WM. M. HARRINGTON, Esq.. President A. W WEST, Esq , Director People’s Bk Halifax Bank. W. C. SILVER, Eso , Merchant. ; W. N. Wickwire, Esq., M. D.) G. N. Sinciair, Esqa.M.D. § J. S. D. THompson, Es@., Solicilor. GEO. FRASER, General Manager. BENJ, A, FIELDING, Gen. Agent, For the Maritime Provinees and Newfoundland. Office—76 Cranville Street, (Near the Bank of Montreal), Halifax, N.S H. HASZARD, Agent, P..Island. J. M. C. DetesDerniers, Inspector. -O-— Medical kraminers. Da. McLe&op, Medal icAdviser, Ch’town. .. PLASTER PARIS! 5 (BBLS. now on hand, — : _—— —_— + —— a DR. WILLIAM GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, The Great English Rem- ; edy is an unfailing cure tor Seminal Weaknese miatorrhea, Impotency,and all diseases that follow as 2 Teeneta ee aS 1088 O enc? y, ntver ; sal Laseitude, Pain in | Georotaklag, Frennture Ded ageand tae Taking oreTaking, lure Age, and Aft > SHEKkTr MOUs IQ) many otheF diseases that lead o Insanity or Con- oonenies and Be depen nt cree. iv. ce, $1 per pac or six packages for $5, mail free of —ANI-- postage. an particulars in our moked <my which | We desire to send free by mail toevery one, Address MUSIC BOOKS. WM. GRAY & CO., Windsor, Ontario, Canada. 4 NEW LOT RECEIVED, CARVELL BROS, | Ch’town, Aug.,23—pat ar 2w nee ere ata i a . eect etc ax ctenenntnienitaiey | t@? Sold in Charlotictown by W. BR / Watson, P. G. Fraser, C. D. Rankin, Dr ; | Dodd, and at Apothecaries’ Hal!, and hy Vld Stock sold at immense reductions! ull druggsts anywhere. BREMNER BROTHERS. ar H. VINNICOMBE, | PIANO FORTE REGULATOR. A LL parties leaving their orders for Tuning 4 at Bremner Bros. will receive the best attention. All who have Pianos in Charlottetown would do weilto have them tuned by the year, keeping their instruments in perfect order all the time. A visit once a vear at jeast will be madet ail parts of the [sland, or oftner if re yuired Ch’town, July 18, 1877, August 31 Look Out for Fire. r HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR Eogs, Wool, and Sheepskins. —AT— J.D, CURRIE’S, CUducia Prince and Grafton s_ trets @h’own, 27, 1877. -Gin eon a . a SS Te Be ; Se ihe ye Rete’ ~~ TE