» aia gorge aan iad is as eee ee ee —_— . _— — ere genes TE Feet nee on ee £. sisiateieanndiiean (ee mene ---- eee a NS — a 2s Locai and Other Items. | Latest by Telegraph. [ Local and Other Htems. | \ el oO Auction Sales Ete — —_— — . — | ‘ ves AM AAA AR AAA A RRA ARAL his Coke Kid ea ND . . bale to es © ts Tr | “Big Donald’? was yesterday morning! / Notice to Procrastinators! (Latest from Bfontred|. (sont mt” Yowrey momine TRADE SALE! | iia a i All Accounts furnished before and at | Specia! Dispatch to Daily Examiner : Midsummer of this and | Xm ts, year, that remain unpaid after this | it ynth, will an Attorney Jor collection, without dis-|\ ron of persons. / MARK BUTCHER. | Oct. 3l- | | fincti — = = acne Kenosene O1.—Eight cents per cask is charged for storagein the City Kerosene Oil Warehouse. siniaaliaiiniia Rey. A. Bray, of Montreal, announces the establishment of a weekly newspaper in January. It ia to be called the Cana- dian Spectator. +> > = BritoivG operations are being pushed | forward very rapidly in St. John before the | wintersets in. The Building Inspector has | his bande full, Two firms failed in Montreal on tbe 20th. Their liabilities, added together. made $977,000, The assets are not known. The Consvlidated Bank loses from $15,000 to $20,000. - i atl lL, O. O. F.—Members of Wildey Lodge, No, 27, |. O, O. F., are particularly re- quested to attend their regular meeting on Friday, the 23rd inst. +‘ Important.’’ Weticxeton McLeop, Sec’y. Tus Patriot is very nervous over a re- port that Sitting Bull is encamped within thirty or forty miles of the Battleford, the the seat of the Government of the North-~ West Territories, and the residence of Governor Laird. vie ee ae ee AntTioostI.—A number of families from Newfoundland, who recentiy settled at Fox Bay, Anticosti, have applied to the Dominion and Quebec Governments for relief, — fearing starvation the coming winter for lack of provisions. Enciish Goops.—Eieven car loads of Woglish goods and 623 packages for sundry stations, passed out from Halifax over the Intercolonial Railway on the 20th; 1294 barrels of flour, 16 carloads of sundries and 873 packages for different stations, passed into Halifax at the same time. Tas Fisuery Commiss! N.—Ou the 2st Mr. Thomson, on behalf of the Imperial Government, closed the British case be- fore the Fishery Commission, after speak- ing for ten hours. Mr. Thomson's argu ment and thoroughness is highly spoken of, The Commission adjourned until tos morrow (Saturday), when it is expected tue award will ve given. sietighaniciiiatilaats i Do nor ruin your eyesight by wearing common spectacles, One.tenth of all eye disease is caused by wearing improper glasses. Lazarus, Morris & Co.’s perfected Spectacies and Eye-Glasses are the most perfect and beautiful ever offered. They will cause a continuous and abiding ‘provement in the eyes, and assist the sight most brilliantly, See W. R. Wat~ 60n’s advertisement. Two boys named respectfully Mann and Kirkland, attempted a very dangerous ex- periment the other day. They thought they would like tosee how far a railway train would run on land; so they placed Several pieces of lumber across the track a | short distance east of this place, in a mane her that would have been sure to throw the next train passing that way from the ) | Montnrean, Nov, 22. To day, Thanksgiving Day, all business | be placed vi the hands of is suspended, A woman died in this city yesterday ‘from exposure and want. Lumbermen are being engaged in Otta- wa from the State of Michigan, ‘The Canadian national party was tormed here last night. The Military Situation. [By Telegraph to Reading Room and Daily Examiner. | New York, Nov, 23. A Russian dispatch say that Grand Duke Nincholas entered Kars on Monday, and received the homage of the inhabitants, The interest of the war now centres on Plevna, Rustchuck and the Lom, where important movements are progressing. Since the fall of Kars, one party at the Russian headquarters urges that the Turks be stripped of Roumelia, and that the Russian troops make a dash at Schipka and the neighboring passes of the Balkans making the 60,000 men now concentrated at Tirnova available for that purpose, as soon as Mehemet Ali mikes a movement for the relief of Plevna. On the other hand there is a disposition to await the movement of the Turks, fearing Mehe« met’s tactics for the relief of Plevna may result in his threatening the Czarowitch’s communications with the crossings of the Danube. There is no news from Pievna, except that a Bucharest dispatch states that a regular bombardment of the place has at last been opened, Gold 103, Exchange unchanchanged. WAR NEWS. Lonpon, Nov. 21. Seventeen thousand men from the Kars army are to be detached to assist in the siege of Plevna. General Melikoff started suddenly from Erzeroum on Sunday. He will take come mand of the besieging forces there. At acouncijl of war, Phillippoft, a pro- minent general, recommended that a corps be left to cover Erzeroum, while the re- mainder of the army pushed through Asia Minor to Seutari. Mancuester, Noy. 21. The Guardian's Pera correspondent tele- graphs : ‘* We have just hear?! of the capture of Kars. The fall of Erzeroum is expected to follow. The Porte now appears desiry ous of entertaining peace. Server Pasha Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Mahmond Damad are said to be favorable to peace.”’ Lonpon, Noy. 21. A Russian official despatch claims that the Turks, after a stubborn engagement lasting from nine o’clock in the morning until six o’clock in the evening, were everywhere repulsed, but admits that the Russian outposts were temporarily driven in. Both accounts agree that the Turks, after severe fighting, temporarily occupied and burned Pjiogas. The Russians state that so far 85 of their wounded have been brought in. Suleiman Pasha has arrrived at Rust« chuck. Vienna, Novy. 21. A Bucharest despatch to the Political Correspondence reports that the Roumanian batteries yesterday sunk a Turkish steams er above Labove Kalafat. Buomarg:t, Nov. 21. The Roumunian (official paper) announces that the Roumanians captured Rabhova this morning, after three days enagiges ment. The ‘Turks fied towards Lom, Palanka and Widdin, with the Roumanigus ~ ep — St. James’ Cuurcu ‘Social,’ yesterday, was @ successful affair. | => > a Tur new St, James’ Kirk is now well acs, vanced. The rvof is roughsboarded. aes Potators ror Lonpon.—Messrs. Peake Bros, & Co. are now loading the barque 76 Boxes RAISINS, Ethel Blanche with potatoes for the London 50 Doz. BUCK ETS, market. oo at) oz BOO? 10 Nests TUBS, K & JOB 100 Reams WRAPPING P. Cans PEPPER, Cans GINGER, Cans ALLSPICE, 20 Doz. POTASII. 3 z 20 Doz. HAIR OIL & PERFUM ERY, 3 25 Cases MATCHES, 5 Bbis. CRANBERRIES. &c , ke. ! MACKENZIS & STUMBLES, : : Auctioneers. rCh’iown, Nov. 20. — *42>Pr+ . A List of two hundred and forty default ers in the payment of city taxes has been handed over, and will be sued for in the Small Debt Court. sib icenee Tue steamer M. A. Starr sai ed for Hali- fax yesterday evening. The Acadia sailed for Boston at 5 oclock, with freight and passengers. PER, ' ' ’ Choice Winter Fruit i jul 3 » vag / \@ VER gia & BBY AQUEE ies %. On arrival of Steamers «“ ACADIAN ”’ * ALHAMBRA,” from M: nireal, and Brigt. «* Camwoop,” New York,” 400 BBLS. VERY CHOICE Winter-Keeping Apples, In RUSSETTS, BALDWINS, Tue trials before the Stipendiary Magis- trate this morning were principally for drunkeness and co:ner loafing. There were fifteen cases altogether, including two larcenies, UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF J.W. MITCHELL, (Formerly of the Firm of Laird & Mitehell,) and +s -r> On Wednesday evening last Mr. Thos. Curran, lumber merchant of Miramichi, was either robbed of or lost $800 in cash and $100 in promisscry notes. Mr. Curran states that on Wednesday evening, after paying 4 bill at the store of Mr. Charles Robertson, he proceeded to Pownal Street where he met two sailors named Gillis and McMahon. He had some drinks with the parties named in Mr. James Currie’s, where he left about ten o'clock in their company and proceeded to the house of Robert Minard, Shortly after his arrival at Minard’s he missed his pocket book. Search was made, but without success. A suspicion was laid on Gillis and McMahon. They were arrested and brought before the | Magistrate this morning. The evidence yet produced is slight. They were re- manded for eight days. APPLES, &@. DAly expected from Boston, per schr. “S$. P. Lindsey, ’— 100 Bbls. Baldwin APPLES, 100 ** Russet * 100 ** ~Greening + Al! cholece Fruit for winter use, 50 Bbis, ONIONS, 20 * C CU. CRANBERRIES, 20 Cases Oporto ORANGES, 15 Kegs Malaga GRAPES, 10 Cases Catawba GRAPES, 1 Bol. Choiee QUINCES. F. T. & W. L. DEAN from | Apmis GREENINGS, &c x —ALso— ICO barreis Onions. (WESTERN RED). - A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer. Coacs <— | Nov. 21-4) - Administrator’s Sale —OF— ‘ FOUR PLOTS OF LAxD 4N KING'S COUNTY. Ist. A FREEHOLD FARM of one hia ) dred acres, in Lot 47. 2ud. FREKMOLD LAND (Woo lliaud), 11 acres,in Lot 47. é are. A BUILDING LOT, with Louse #12 Premises, in Souris Bust. 4th A LEASEHOLD FARM (wool4nd— no improvements), of about two © 3 4 ( hundred and four acres, in Lo: 46 * A OEsce is hereby given that the Sab- 4* scriber—Administrator cuin leslamenity executed. ‘ neatly and expeditiously PRINT! THE rannero de bonis non of the Vstate of the HAS BEEN llate Emanuel McEachern. of Lot Number Forly-seven, deceased—will Sell, by PUG LIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY. the |'TWENTIETH Day of DECEMBER nexi. (1877, at the hour of TWELVE o'clock. ‘noon, at Souris, by virtre of a licens» therefor, granted by the lionorable Charles TO Young, L.L.D, Surrogate and Judse of Probate of this Island. dated the twenty INGS' BUILDING, Nov. 20—ar lw NEWFOUNDLAND PUR? WINE JUST RECEIVED, From &t. Johns, per Brig © Fleetwood," a supply of this Fine Old Wine, which will be sold at our usual MODERATE PRICES. MACEACHERN & ¢O oct. 24— fourth day of Octcher, ia the vear of Our Lord one thous uid hundred and seventy seyen: ALL that Trac!, Piece and Pareel of | Land, described 1s tullows, that is to say: | Commencing on the worth side of a line of road surveyed by Joseph Ball in the wear. ero boundary of land marked Farm No. 9, in the possession of Donald McDonald, and running from thence by the magnetic ineridian of 1764, for the distance of ninety- nines(99) chains; thence norih 76 degrees: west till it gives the distauce of ten (lu {chains on an east aad west line; thence isouth to iine of road aforesaid; thence 'vast to place of commencement, Coutaining j}one hundred acres of land, mere or less, . b d 4 : | }and being part of said Lot Forty-seven. a ra Or erring : ALSO, ali that Tract of Land siiuate on isaid Lot Number Forty-seven, bounded as tollows: On the south by the rear boun- dary line of the homestead of deceased on the west by the farms known as the Per cheap trom the wharf, age Farms; on the north by lands owned HASZARD BROS by the McDonalds of Prospect Hill; agd on ept.25—codtf | the east by the east line of els uid The old and well-known Islander office, JUST OPENED! Fali and Winter MANTLES AND JACKETS | Best English makes. SELAW LS, Newest Colors and Patterns. “ew Dress Goods, Fresh and Beautiful in every Variety® FLOWERS, : ae ne FEATHERS and War fs. @ t¢. ete. RIBEONS, anaemia Comer Water aud Gt. George Streets CHARLOTTETOWN. a ee ' é ee eee W* are daily expecting a cargo of TAB. RADOR HERRING. which will be soid lie said home. ra ess. AND, ALSO, al! that Building L»; in Souris Kast, in said Island, with the House and Buildings thereou, described as SS —————— | follows: Commeacing at the eastern boun- PHE Subseribers will effer for Sele by AUCTION, on SATU?DAY. 24th inst. at 1l oclock, a.m. 20 Valf-Chesis TRA. 50 Boxes SOAP, | Stead, containing eleven acres, more or — track, and probabiy killing several persons, but for the timely information received by Mr. Sprauge, the engineer on the down train that evening, who in consequence kept a good lookout and removed the obs Structions when he came to them. The young scamps, at last account, have not been arrested,— 8. J. a : tat: Cae Paris Exvosition.—The Government Steamer New/ield sailed from Montreal on the 2ist with Dominion exhibits for the Paris Exhibition. The representation of manufactures at fhe Exhibition will be fair, except rubber goods, of which there ‘s™31e; and stoves and cabinet were, of Which there is a small show. Machinery of all kinds are poorly represented. The Principal exhibits are from Ontario. Disastens.—A despatch f.om Queens- town, Nov. 7th, Say , Captain Carrington, Of the Eden, reperis that on October 28th, in latitude 47.N., longtitude 39 W., spoke the barque Willie YeLaren, from this port, With-all Sails, except one, lost. Sbe ar- in pursuit. Simultaneously with the cap- ture of Rahova, the RKoumanian division crossed the Danube opposite that town. : Lonpon, Nov. 21. There was heavy fighting on Lom on Monday. Tbe Turkish official despatcn claims that a strong Turkish force while making reconnoisance carried Russian po. sitions on Metchkah heights at Pirigos, and near Jounchiflich, destroying at the first named place seventy casemates filled with ammunition and provisions. The Russians lost 1,400 men. The Russian attack on Kadi~Koi was re. pulsed. fas Advertisements unde this h-ading,in space not ex- ceeding half an ineh, will be dary of Building Lot No. One, and running thence south 54 degrees, along said bour- dary for the distance of one hundred and In ail the leading shade MILEINERY, BONNETS & HATS, inserted for TiiN CEN Ds per six (105) feet; thence borth eastwardly From Londou | aday parallel to the Souris Road, for the distance i ec il a be es hl ee $< jangle of Building Lot No. 3 ,thesce norsn Bonnets and Hats Made to Order. | OST—On Kent Street, be.ween Great|}45 degrees ; West along the south west George and Prince Streets, a Sable} oundary of said Lot to Souris tioad: |MUFF. A reward will be given to the! tence along said road for the distance of /person returning it to DR. JOHNSON. jcighty fect, to the place of commencemen ,. | with all and singular the premises and ip) Be yeu , 'purtenances thereunto belonging, and of ALL AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. ‘ATRAYED_-Fr Lcumenian MrWteimaite it oe : S102 i(@TRAYED-—-From Alexander McKinnon’: - | which the said deceased doth appear to | isi caltw : Pine os ry nioht s : ROBERT ORR & CO 2. Rovaly_ Moat, on Sunday night nave been seized and possessed. AND | just. a dark red HORSE, with a white 4 ; Spot! hereby also give notice that I will put up — |on his forehead about the size of a cent | and Sell, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at tie Clothing Made to Order. | “Shipping Intelligence. Te S. S. THames.— The S. 8. Thames whose arrival at St, Johu s Nfld., disabled» has been reported, !eft London on the 20th | of Octoner for Quebec. with a number of passengers and a genera! cargo. She ex- perignced terrific weather on the passage out, and lost overbvard her second and third officers and one seaman, curing a storm. Her machinery was somewhat de- ranged, and one boiler injured, so that she had to proceed under sail, and made St. John’s as the nearest port, Amongst her other injvries,; the Thames had her com- t'ved at Queenstown on the 7th inst,—The Orlando, Kickham, from Prince Edward tam, Istand, “rrived in Belfast on the 8th. passes, ventilators, sky-lights and deck- houses swept away by a storm, and lost all her boats. The necessary repairs can be effected at St. John’s; the passengers will be transferred to the Nova Scolian, due Wwakiog water, She went on the dock for Tepiirs, { there to-day, and will be brought to Halifax. branches of education, will be prepared to receive pupils at any time after this date. | tooms are ‘arge ah! suitable for married, For particulars, apply at this Office. ; : 3° avn [on Ye (0) oc Sryrir J ‘ » uv ON ‘EL. ET ar CO A 7. VASES oe Serves oa — ts BO sere hina lime and place aforesaid, ONU CERTAIN ' 27s 2 Pp c mt ri Viallet ’ . > . . } a nn 2 ; ’ | person retereing Sim to Sr. Hallet S, North /_ EASREOLD BARM of the eaid tute im- | River, Gr to Thomas Kelly's, Keily’s Cross, anuel McKachen, decessed, deing all that P fy iLot 29, will be ampiy rewarded for their Tract . Piece and Parcel of Land, situate, Handsome and Cheap ° | trouble. Siam tal an = aie Nem - Nov, 22—2in ne = ceca tip aietinepaitas bounded as east and ’ ' Forty six, in Kings County, —AT— | follows, that is to say: Ou the (XO LET—A Cottage on the Malpeque/ south by Jand tormerly the property > ; ora Sax Road, at present oecupied by Mr, Job/iate Honorable Samuel Cusicd; on PSE. or 7” CONS |Bevan, Enquire at this Office. jwest by land leased unto hoderick Me Ost 25, 1877 Ch'town, Nov. 9— | Donald; and on the north by bind leased to — @ slat b5 3 l|Angus McPhe. Neii McPhee and Joh: Music, Drawing, & French = yy AanTED—a Smart Boy. 15 or 16 years | McKenzie, con taining au area of about two » 4 of age. to learn (be Printing Busizess./24dred and four acres of land, a ‘littiv CONVERSATION CLASSES, ppl y imnediately. Agree as wea, FS 8 io ee ov. 1,77 f ' ‘Terms and concitious of sae made known a 44 YOUNG LADY, desirous of giving’ instruction in the sbove a ee (ou Gay of sale, or on application to the er —— si ; f PR ' i rsigred, or at the named PROARDELS WANTED.—Pour or Ove | chan aeititanes i Boarders wanted, Gentlemen preferred | CHARLES McEACHERN, Ad’ iuistrator. Charlottetown, Oct. 30, 1877—kcea 4i Doy : ay OUivce Gti DJICSsIS re g ;}couples. Apply at this office. Ch'town, Nov. 20—3i eod | Ch’town, Oct. 12, 1877, te sama Bs cat ay ena i va cE ie ae ae ee SS gt PSE IE een OF 2 Rena enttate