meanest — ™ ————— . eee aT, iL AND OTHER MATTERS, WEETING OF CITIZENS. | } e7TR "sr a <7 y . ? 4 us : A STRANGE STORY. WISCELLANEOLS, It has been decided to hold the sitting ¢ ™ “NV x BUCK HY BS} 3 Tr i rT inculcate ‘ ” the Brussels Congress with closed doors. Sit spun) t re t Tempe = ANCE OF TAVERN LICENSES AND tig | THE ‘CHOONBR PEARL AND THE DEVIL FISH. i ace t earthquake was recently felt it Sai Horsfield is representative of Great a | 4 i \ ATER QUESTION SPERCHES ie z fai : A shock of eartoquak vas recently fell in ritiin at the Congress. o Hall, t SURPEY, FLEVCHER asp orn ES BY MESSRs (From the Homeward Mail.) Vienna ‘ rly ak alk ee sie con ee ) OTHERS me ee ; : | Aman in Atlanta claims that while work , . fN shila he following strange story has been com. A murderer was lynched in San Francisco | ing in the mines in Hall County, Georgia, : 4 i pee eaialh ke y . oi i i Mbackoue : 7 ‘ 2 i. sc 5 ‘ oe ¢ led ‘Me rand periodical pow-wow about | Municated to the Indian papers: “ We had 1 Saturda many years ago, he found a diamond as larg ss ae oN de s HE SUBSCRIBER has now on hand, and Sots civ f to Marl Hall left C , The Lousiana corn crop Imost a total | 88a guinea-eee. and worth $25,000,000. F eX i 4 ready for delivery, a number of first- — ~ hae L007 i * in Slarket ) > } » stanmer Nér it s0usial corn ' ASIMOSt a . ~ a@-OL Se, ati f pad, Ut ‘ z - s : oa cel Li ON eit Columbo to the steamer Strathowen Paiticon for rane ‘ | a lone dime the edi play i with is LL ©e — ea class Machines, superior to any ever iin- ’ \ vA ? \ e Saturday ven ne ili aie i : , ce CL i . e : i rw ain 5 t i HMGrPen played With it oe! Seo ‘Tha + cae gn tiles , a y evening. <A goodly number of | had rounded Galle and wefe well in the Bay, Lead mines have been diteevmed ia Cis ‘middleman,’ in games of marbles. and { ported to this Island. The metals of thes« ‘. } “Naat eit , were present Ww _— anne - : * Tee See Nee illiam MeGill,| with our course laid for Madras, steaming | kee county, Kansas. U.S ally lost it. ial ili : Mrs, Sayah Ladd, who died recentiy, at Councillor | over a calm and tranquil sea. About an| The Lord Mavor ot London, Mr. Andrew oe Pea Tadd, whe as { — te a i : : | advanced age, in Augusta, Maine, was the g: 4 3 7 a ‘ FREN \ nat t ae ce a ee vg aker. \t the an hour before sunset on the 10th of May, nak, b as been created a Baronet | last survivor of those sixteen little girls w! a Ji 26 © & : il aii caiian ‘Himencement of his address he referred | we saw on our starboard beam and about Virginia negroes lose $140,000 by the | represented the States ofa Union in a civi F er 8 Machines are all imported, and ef Arst-clas< material, also the most of Wood. such 4s Pine, Oak, Ash, &c. In all the principal working parts of this Machine, wrought iron has been substituted —_—O— ed the el vey ph a a anes to acharge of inconsistency on the License | two miles off a small schooner lying becalm~ | *“Speusion of the Freedman’s Bank, aud @ pageant given = Uist pia ee = me Mage Sanna nan ond cena snes tior rafarred seach . : ie Phe Sublime Port has give ‘ders for tw occasion of the first observance of the deat! 1 oO i } : . . : anidhrsy ee re ] ec against him by the ed. There was nothing in her appearance 4 . Aa a — : a ae : etek owes Washington, formerly of Virginia Is now prepared to give the best value in clothing that is to be parts of the Self-raker. { i} »} ae ma “ : a’ s aa Ih iil prie es ol ordinance ° ‘al . a 3 4 stete os ‘ fi “a ' ; . ingus ‘His charge he characterized as | to excite remark, but, as we came up with . Peete iene! : 7 — - 7 — had in e City We would call the attention of Farmers . . Maus le : : ; Prince Leopold is seriously ill rhere is , le Vity. : : : ws ‘ e leading groundless: and he de fied Mr Fietcher ber I lazily examined her with my binocu- iowever { ts stated. no cause for alarm q M A RRI ED. to our new Connecting Rod, which has ' na oO } ht eu te iH d 4) | i ‘ oe ie a iH ee rr r se for the last ’ years, and have to prov . He said that whenever tavern | lar, and then noticed between us, but nears he newspapers of New York cit | ei Rear, aa li ink oR tite, bo ths Linnean been in use for he la three years, unc e KOC} yen proved ul f ik i ] l li lyi } it ra about $150.0 10.000 ag ice Re 1c G it Mr I. <: nk ost a superior to oe has ever been in mar- : : pe wm seen proved guilty of in-~| er her, a long, low, swelling ying on the | Said to own about $1 UU,000 worth cf rea] | Rev. Samuel C. Gunn, Mr. John Robertson. | ie ° | ] . ‘ . ket. All our Machines will be set up ani . ’ ‘ ¢ — ‘ ¢ . zs > . . ‘ + - r a i uegociation fringing the law in any way, he had uni- | sea, which from its color.and shape I took , “>! the | to Miss Ann Murchison, eldest daughter ol I ay ne 1h} IQ] Ler LIS Gi ods Direct and on the putin good working order for those requi: -*- borer ly seca dl Tee oe : . : : General Moriones is reported to have won | Malcolm Murchison, Esq., all of the above ing it. 4 ‘ \ Mi Simon M none pposead the renewal of their) to be a bank of seaweed. As | watched, it ' Nav Fa { a L a place BEST | ER Ms he can E t ! I 1 eat , , ed ' en hies . t great | ‘y in Navarre, and captured 1,- | P°S™*- 5 ee 4 4 oxtras always on hand,and repair it Nova Seot Ms addi. He instanced cases in proof of | the mass, hitherto at rest on the quiet sea, | 390 Carlist | On the 29th July, at the bride's parental ' TT to our Saahaees at first cost Arise) @ * eT . this s2artion . thackea ’ use Dial ae ; : } ag nee y ley { ‘s » Strathal. my ae a . es, Ae oil n months old. who | US S#sertion. He attacked Councillors | was set inmotion. It struck the schooner! Light detectives have been sent to Kissen. | — a eial tr aoc ec es eee ( SIT A R ANT K K ro) A j ISF A CTION ! The following testimonials are a sutfi- etween + . _ oe Te ; Dawsor ’ larrie rT rete? i Y a * ° ont ¢ Yer ’ ‘T ry i : : » &SSiste - sev. ih :- 7 2Us | is \ j > ‘ * work Si 5 48 It oT n and Harris, for prete nding to} which visibly reeled, and then righted. } gen . pin kK ‘i seal superintendence | McPherson, Murray Harbor Road, to Miss AS SS EA ces wi ™ , . ea guarantee forthe working of our Ma . ¥ r t YY eT ne Y ay . ! VT ISI i > . NY. $ , > _— -<e- ve great temperance men and yet mov- Immediately afterwards the masts swayed | ‘ — ~— Margaret Robertson, Princetown Road. IN chines; : : : M ighran s letter ing and seconding a motion to grant a sideways, and with my glass I could el i ; Berlin despatch reports that the health of Atthe Manse, on the 28th July, by the Rev. Mr. A. W a the undersigned, . - ce a eee ee ae on eary | Bismarck linproving, but the wound is | Thos. Duncan, Mr. John Matheson. Brow: + ’ f — having purchased Mowing Machines fro est issue, should ha gned + | eense to anew firm in the city—thus add. | discern the enormous mass and the hull of | yet unhealed. and the prince cannot writ Creek, to Miss Catherine Martin, Murray | UA Lr i = EG. you, are willing to certify that they have : ; : : i ira . : : oe 3 to the num » sf linnar 7 - - ‘: 9 _ 4 > very satisfac beine lieh apa \UGHRAN ¢ is : t numoer of liquor stores; and he | the schooner coalescing—I can thinkofno} The Journals si y that war herween Rus. | sue meen tl a Side See sig wd ee cea os ‘ We regret the « : kiuced figures showing that the 4 tempers | other ter Judging fr > exc'amasa | Sit and China is inevitable, in consequence | ‘ 1¢ Manse, on the 30th July, by the : . ae ee 2 pretty elnaell ul : re _ a at : “it I 7 | Other ; a Judging from the exc amas of the designs of the latter ypon SS Lastes ) Rev. Thomas Duncan, Mr. Angus McPher- | Mr. McLeop, well and favourably known to the public, has pe pai ee See ae the —_ * . . waCe party im the Council, had actually | tions, the other gazers must have witnessed | tas er as | son, to Miss Julia Ann, eldest daughter of "41 ' > ude ™ : of this Island to purchase from you, fof the ™. I lnclies of } ' »numbes } cs F Serrano, Castellar and Zabala are said to | Si ply es see | charge ofthe Ci ine ai Ni ac a 2par , 4 “ason : . : vided to the number of licenses annu lly is» | the same appearance. Almost immediate- r : ‘ a nn eri ringer u a ' bt Bee. « halmers, allof East Royalty. { itting : nd Manufacturing Depar tment. following reason : the \ vit sued sy Meiinieniibinies a ; eee a eT ee On the 22nd ult., a 2 resi e of , st— courage home inc ‘, ied ihe ter Wperance par ty, he Said, res yalter the collision and coalescence the lishment of a Consery alive Republic for - e ° en ee. 4 the side st of the oe Ist—To encourage home ™ lustry A of the Church on | minded him of he ee y ’ : ive ! bride’s father, by Rev. R. Laird, Mr. John 2nd—They can always get any extras: o a ae a in - hin t the | _— es of ou. With schooner’s masts swayed towards us, lower te Bernard, to Olivia, daughter of Mr. John | rN ANN Win their Machines repaired muen bette: al. their pretensions they were really worse and lower, the vexsel was on her beam-ends. oe ies On ges im coast! Crozier, senr., both of Malpeque | BV AN } il rT ‘ ‘ at less cost, than at any other place. i 1) : , jen ut 30 ats ant n, al : al than the “publicans.’’ With regard to the | Se ee ee ee +? fe had always endeavored to steer a straight course ; and, if re-elected—as he should be | would act in the future as he had done ted inthe past. He spoke at length of the introduction of pure water into the city. »use of human beings. The intros f pure water, he declared was a matter of life and death: and he weuld bind himself to have it brought to the city, + large quantities as cit:zens required — it a cost no greater than they now pay for one or two buckets a» day. He spoke of the present danger from ‘the devouring e.eme:t:” and the prospective reduction of trathe of the city, he (Mr. Murphy) | the masts righting as she sank, and the main exhibiting a reversed ensign struggl- | | lay there a few seconds, and disappeared, | yi ! } ' ing toward its peak. A cry of horror | - rose from the lookers-on, and, as if by in- | ; | stinct, our ship’s head was at once turned ee i ' | toward the scene, which was now marked He quoted the opinion of the distinguished | by the forms or those battling for life —the emist,who had analyzed it th: w a ie : : : + who had analyzed it that it was un- | .o16 survivors of the pretty little schooner bravely on the smooth sea. As soon as | the poor fellows were able to tell their | Story they astonished ns with the assertion that their vessel had been submerged by a | gigantic cuttle-fish or oalamary, the ani- | mal which, in a smaller form, attracts so | much attention in the Brighton aquarium | | which only twenty minutes before onted| | | } to the amount of 100,000 an Advices from France state that the Govern- ‘ut has accepted a proposition of the Com- mittee of Thirty providing for the creation of he sudden death of Sir Stephen Glynne, only brother of Mr. Gladstone, has brought a large accession of fortune to the family of the ex-Premier. say shabbily, and is said to repress every ten- dency on the part of ladies of the Royal Family towards dressiness The owner of the horse Tom Bowling doesn’t beleive in the best currency the world eve: LW He will sell the animal for $100,000 in 1 j } | ld, and take nothing less The agent of several foreign § insuranc: isks from Chicago property, or { have received instructions to with- | DIED. At his residence, Tryon, on Sunday, the | 5th inst., Mr. William Callbeck, in the 82nd year of his age. At Fredericton, on the 6th of July, after | an illness of fifteen days, which he bore with Christian patience,Donald MacLeod, in the | thirty-first year of his age, sn of the late Alexander MacLeod, of Strathalbyn, P. E. | Island. Queen Victoria dresses very plainly, not to | At Charlottetown, on the 21st July, Mr. James Scantlebury, in the 66th year of his age, the deceased was an old and respected j wember of society, he died trusting in the Lord. On the 24th of Jane, Mary Jane, infant danghter of William and Mary Dingwell, Little River, aged 1 year and 4 monhs. seme PASSENGERS. Pen Sreamer Carnot rrom Boston axp | Charlottetown, May 25, 1874. SOS ee WHOLESALE & RETAIL. 202 WE HAVE JUST OPENED A 3rd—That you send a competent work- man from your factory to put up the Ma chine, and have it in proper working orde1 William A. Pocle, Montague, Clfarles Ilyde, West River, Luke Higgins, Ch’town Royalty. Francis Bell, Manager of Stock Farm, Martin Jackman, ) ,,, ue John Cairns, g Village Green, Isaac Clarke, Esq., Cape Traverse, Hugh McEwan, North River, John Beaton, Carleton, Lot 5, Edward Jay, Mount Stewart, Peter Baron, Corawa!!. Patrick McMannus, Tryon Road, John Aldous, Montague. ARCHIBALD WHITE. MANUFACTURER. a eS CORNMEAL, i | as the octopus. Fach narrator had his vers j to g ease their rates on such pro- | HaLirax.—tol. J. R. Usher, U.S. Marshall comments i tes of insurance were water works intro. | > : : ates | Boston; Major E rates, Bos i) > > KILN 2 i oo napa : "yf ™ a at ss sion of the story, but in the main all the | Pe"! ; “ : ~— ig Sn a 6 I — 6 . a: se .\T 200 gat ar ge : suced. ile sid that he had been informe . oy bs ‘le landshp is reported to have oc- - bowen, Ney OrkK ; Veacon Louis Starbird, a -_ arrive ver Sci »here durit ; ane so me’ een informed’ | narratives tailed so remarkably as to eave | 4 terrible landsly pals to have ¢ Boston: Pr a et lo : N D | D A Ss nS () R ? M LE N T eo arene cud due here during by physicians in practice that there was : : urred at Alana, Province of Navarre, Spain soston, Prof, Otto Fukes, Boston; Mr. D ” 4a Wh ~ the week. ‘ es ' ~~ | no doubt of the fact. As soon as he was | lestroved the village with most of its inhabj- | 8: Cory, do.; Mr. Gardiner, do.; Dr. E., Ts F. T. NEWBERY fever from one end of the city to the er. : : : | vibes esto had Abdtaties, ' = veer Mae, ithe dd ataks ii cs as as 2 ' on eee Oe SS NT OO TO: | os tatsinne 1 prevailed on the skipper to| tants. Two hundred corpses have been re . " — —: tev. sag n, D, oo Oo June 22, 1874. ihis fever was | zely owing y . . | } hn: Rie: Oe Mr. « Jarpenter, ston: Mr { ————________—— ile i _e 7" & to the use of ; give me his written account of the disaster, | ‘ , Jakeman, Boston > Butler, do.: T. M { e impure water drawn from our pumps. : al ount of an alarming outbreak o a ae a ie ee j Pa : si oo oe Poy Ue ; and I have now much pleasure in sending . \ 8 - _ = En, —_, . Wood, do. ; John McMillan, do.: H. Mayo. ® Ge j g CASCUMPEC PACKET. dul troduce ilfe giving stres ° ! 2s 4 at Newmarket, Engiand, the au— St assnantae a aye ad } ° i \duce a giving stream et a copy of his narrative :— so sked the Jocky Club's per. | Gloucester ; Master Mayo, do. ;_ Misses Rob- 4 he ) acta s >d Dumfries, and quoted figures | ~ j Li | oe ee nd into. an | Ltsom, New York; Ella Fukes, Mary Fukes, | ?~- Sy - : ; . Government Service. ‘ f : : lly at ‘] was lately the skipper of the Pearl | Mission to convert | OM rene seewe Oe e Pear. ate Campbell, do.; Mattie Jake | . | roving ti here ver cases rr: ally i a ¥ : ° “ . } anit . E } rn ”, a ef a . I © that there feve es gradually de schooner, 150 tons, as tight a little craft as i man, do. ; Mary Jakeman, do, ; Mattie Brown | THE fast-saillng Schoone creased since the introduction of pure water, | ever sailed the seas, with a crew of six men. ! en th r |do.; Mary Russell, do.; Maggie McKay IA PER IT TSEC RATE nw IPT. Winnie, will run fortnightly etayerne ery eres s Te | ev as, with a crew of six men. | Fourier lo.; Mary Russell, do.; Maggie Mel (CAREFULLY SELECIED BY MR. HARRIS) | ee ee ae tie Wished that the people of Charlottetown | We were bound from the Mauritius for Ran- i val hi lo. ; Miss } lay, Miss McLean, Hali eS ; s were inspired with the same spirit as the | £007 1 ballast, to return with paddy, and | to tl times ul pt ind the. | fax ; Mr A Sampson, wife and child Mr preitits as a Ht tweea Charlottetown and (as- Ly ' : a LU had put in at Galle for water. Three days | have already ex af é Edwar i Fridham, Ualif J.D. James, d Wad { WE OFEER Al cumpec, calling at Shediac. nen of mifries he law ee | on a ° - ’ ‘ lex; e oh » do i. . ee am } men of | unit Chen they would en~j out we fell becalmed in the bay (lat. 8 50 | tic! es . : ” ay ance B \. M von i THOMAS COSTAIN, Owner. iastically support him in hisendeavors | N.,845E). On the 10th of May, about 5 j Ad strom Germany report the strenuous H Mel — * 8 Bees M ‘ i ovr Si i at to preserve their property and to save their! P. M.,—eight bells I know had gone—we | endeavors of the Government{to s a ee ae : a i oe ‘dre ; Nu ae niga 7 % ES J e Agents—Hon. G. W. Howlan, Cascum- ] by giving them a plentiful supply of | #8hted a two-masted screw on our port | to the Carlists, and it is stated that a sg ai loh: Fini si Mi : "i ae | | pec; J. B. ForsterShediac ; Carveli Bros., ves OY ZIVIE iit c ue mui §& pp ) “co . . . 1) ror re fee ordert 0 crnise off un, Jdonr . iavyson, MISS Judsor 4 ae cm _ PPS quarter, about’five or six miles off. Very ae eae Iron has! 2 rd ito 1 ae are. i. ‘ark oe ’ Katie wan sng ( 1 KORG E L V OY ‘ Charlottetown. é ' ep instead of being hounded soon after, as we lay motionless, a great | ') rthern coast eT a Ae Cee ene sti ee Aha ARG JA IES & Co, | Ch'town, June 15, 1874. de ring machine factory, down, he would be lauded to the skies. _{ mass rose slowly out of the sea about halfa| Steam: canal BE 50 DO OR RO Ch’town, May 11, 1874 i. itting one of the machines, a chip- Mr. Patrick Reilly made a few remarks | mi'e off on our larboard side, and remained | plistied fact. Six boats are now plying on) * is a ean : si | > stan of «3 ee ' i) cn th . ' : spread out a« it were, and stationary; it | the Erie ea and twe:ve ot Will shortly SHIPPING. — — | _ ping st truck fi eyes i the water question. He was opposed to +. Med lil he back of a huge whale, but | added. The! from New York to Bull ‘7 rTimt i r : : 7 o | looked like the back of a huge whale, but | Ye adced. tp ie ew FUR bo Seo DT - ee : rewrgvennn » ith 7 See ae . - the introduction of water a: a ruinous cost. dened tan and was of a brownish color ; | occupies five days —Boston Journal. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN PLEASANTL Y § ib UATED fluickest and Shortest Route —— : 74) ¢ : oa eer : ' a a : rae - .) 2 INTERED. : . i destr With respect to the rival o/ factions in the | eyen at that distance it seemeed much longs | Earl Ru say ould be no un- S bos ENT — es sa ne TO BOSTON. | Fishing Parties, &C.; ee City Council, he thought it better to banish | er than our craft, and it seemed to be bask~ | necessary deluv int ii of Spain by | duly 27—Sch adel alunite eae. anil et BUILDING LOTS. j . od i es , Visitors : THS STA ~ine oleamer , 4 ing in the sun | Great Britain. Lord Derby thinks such re- Peter's, C. B., limestone; Daniel, be ¥ looting Chasethiees bs Ge Ma | Can be supplice with the Jollowing chowe Doin O: them, and elect new men. _ i ee ee ; | ee ’ ad that 1 We 7 Walsh, Pictou, coal: 1 Dare, Grant iiat ceuhasstiaen oink ibe B _ lea ing i rlo € ov o by the icton Finis la g r eo mae a : f What's that ?’ 1 sung out to the mate - } PI Sete Ce uncis Rav Verte, deal: Adveninie, Boadests ee At a ee eee Boat on Saturday moruing, Travellers can | : : ea mane oe ee ‘ Blest if I knows ; barring its size, colour | t!) a eer Gai oa Hal : al a ‘Mari fais, ee - ae oe cee ee eee ——, counect with the Boston Steamers Alhambra or | CANNED OYSTERS, ga ~ cillor Murphy's charge of in-| and shape, it might be a whale.’ replied \ British J muleted t wher ¢ allax, mdze; Maria, Carey, Halifax y situaied atthe North-East « of the | Carroll at Haiitax, and arrive in Boston Monday | jents W y t eS . i the T sien ie A : It ante an bak aa a ah } aire iv prinde teri mdze; Ale xaider, Sampson, Pictou City, beine No. Bl & 59. at th ntrance to | morning at nine, being only 54 hours. Fa LOBSTERS, : ie had moved to gran l¢ om Set . ant th ] ’ : - - hind Sie. Shes coal; Colambia, Matatell, Cape George, the KEXSINGTON ROAD | Through tickets and information at ‘l N themse.ves i 1 i ed hecan tha ipplicant one of the crew ‘for he’s too round for that | a ; estientead® dlecsata late N,5., gravel: Lone Star, Walton, Chi si CARVELL BROS CARVELL BROS | SALMO} ’ t ae lai mie i ittenr.”’ | T, and, ¥ { u i pre= Ce a haps Co : an nee ——? { AKYVELUL es kale the Is t Ft ie aki ial iol Alin Cees oan ne | Oe ceritteur, | abil A ; : = : inogue,deal; Feme,McKenzie.Pugwash, | , Wtown, July 20th.—ar 2m July 6 1874.—Im PEACHES, its wet tn mem f ’ ane ia Morne re cee hie *‘] went into the cabin for my rifle, and | se . hls : sah plank; Ariel, Allan, Chemogue, deal: 2 ' - =. -—- - . PINE APPLE ae ee eT ese tomove. ihe applicant was tar more! as I was preparing to fire, Bill Darling a Margaret Jane, Dixon, Chemogue,deal; | y+77 { ; see RT TIC. laws Ww NaS am, r i g ; HT t } ’ P : 1 : tt 1» » ° re ' 4 \ a 4 ” a ‘ 87 ar ‘ ' 1 " nied ea 7 spectable thin many to whom license had | Newfoundlander, came on deck, and looking | Pa ys nom ! t present Raven, Logan, Wallace, stone; J. P N mW { } A Ly A | N KS. iairis mnte d, GREEN GAGES, ——— Se eens ees , ' - | at the monster, exclaimed, putting up his |S blandly asks | i “law Strakosen ; Corkum, Boatts, Pictou,coal; Emanuel. : . ' . =“ ‘ ; ,o been granted, Le belonged tothe temper. | 4+ the monster, exc 1} ore aes : ae aL che thee ce ’ . : al Be i AT THE aie . LAUNCH. ~ — oe sees = ; ‘ " hand, ‘ Have a care, master; that ere is aj! her > a i : 1s orn Halliday, Pictou, coal; cg ons Vale Colliery, New Grasgew. SUGAR CORN, : Ens f 1 a ty. and | i tently sup- . 1) cds we SP wie P im.’ | ¢ On larbram and Soutag in St. Peter’s C. B., limestone; Miunie R . OT AT Bcllum, Enm I i nh I squib and will capsize us if you hurt him. 3. Lim i. ee ‘ Ms sk i e f tor I that party. Culling at the idea, I let fly and hit him, | #err bes , 1 twith 3 McKenzie, Harris, Pictou, coal; Blade, H SVING! bie a ' ISLAND PARK HOTEL. "ake sil i ' ” ‘ . . . . , m ‘ + St 4 a. : fa i O00 yea McLean, Bay Verte, deal: deal ends a a ' . ad the Erance : tema ia to be He ridiculed the idea that because aman , and with that he shook ; there was a great | * ‘ i I i ~~ s . -™ 6 Jang leal ¢ i ; Mines, we are prepare Ig Ten Girls as Waiters and Chambermaids, JELLINS, ! called the France - his vessel ist mie 1 | eee all reand hint, aed he bean 40! rhe sted Lu of tiemela. of .. Sarah, Currey, St. Peters, C. B., lime- ne a; : ul Ke. Reference required, Wages, @& PICKLES clas 4 lat Liovds { eight vears, and a ung a licens » had complied with the law, PP* ic © | M Li stone; Kate. Walker do do: Rustic wae Sis ) t : = ee th va, ages, is ’ ae Pe ae a uw Pi nhearcd the Council was therefore bound to renew | ™°Y": | WV gr Sullivan, Pugwash, plank ;Morning Star, | “'..,"! sa eel gay Mak Sian 0 $853 per month. ‘ SAUCES, bn is owned by the Hon. Wm. Richard *¢¢Qut with all your axes and knives, ; walsh Pugwash,deal.29 Napier. Levengie The quality, oe ¢ Ys a a : J. L. HOLMAN. CHEESE die eal ita female He declared that Murphy hac . ° : : , v ived ee, - aledioehes i isagme anes ser? y,..Ptemeeha-ogs vey ried, and kind, Round, ut and | gam ido . ee L. x lelled, and the ™ nse. He declared that Murphy I shouted Bill, ‘and cut at any part of him | , sitk he a Shediac,boards ; Addie,Smith,St. John, | 8” tad ; colameeae i, | SaumMerside, June 1, 1874.—tf aoe ; ’ 1 . } } » . 2 j wt } t : ‘ ony i ‘“ a wk, has given s ib Salis { as oO wr * , TO superior manner in which the work is ex- 2¢ted an unprincipled part in the Council— | éomes abroad ; look alive,";and Lord help i for $220,000, deals, boards and laths ; Harrict Newell, |" a ed iv of the other mines | ' CRACKERS IN TINS. ee a ’ i | « the gas bill had not been! us!’ | nich 1 sin etree McPherson,St. Peters, C. B., limestone; | 1" eee an ca i To Mil} 0 rs : ea Pais geapeet aereapaty . promptly paid, he had gone over to the ‘** Not aware of the danger, and never | " - Ma ‘ster ta za winttne 6h S. S. Columbia, Kennedy, Montreal a Lear nee comer wne ‘ very choice, Mr. Bollum- Se ee ee los ay having seen or heard of such a monster, [| © TOM “ae e Tau oo aac mdze. 30 J.R. Stewart, McDonald vit neta ss il A ake - a . grt ' ? ~ | United States we linleryvene with au armed ea i. or } S ; | ik ABELL IE Ife lid not think he pro- gave no orders, and it was no use touching | n Cuba. with : view es overing Pictou, coal; Hannah, Keeping, mdze ’ es \ K B Doucriphive Ciccular of our | CAMERON & SAUNDERS. SUEUR lament posed water works a necsssity; sem-| the helm or ropes to get out of the way. | Wivciner tie inhalitante sieste separation | — Kielte; Sprague, Bay’ Verte, boards hie ie ee Queen Street, July 13, 1874.—4i espatch it ia reported that a treaty isto , vere ‘reater wan If wate vas | By this time,three of the crew, Billincluded | - net on Oat, ampden, f1ctou, coat; | Ch'town, dul ‘A | Datané T.ewen. : Machi | ee eo ee _ ‘ - es eee ere — weer we J cea axes, and one a rusty cutlass. mS] Swain Skinner, Liverpool, Nova Scotia, i Patent Levor Food Shingle hine, = oe made t Summ nu ' vduced all would be obliged to pay a all a ie ea sete the tide oh th Chicago has laid U nei f her boards; and planks; Amelia, Jenner, BED EB t| a z | AND THE j . v en Fort Elli CG GNC | nace i ia il ils oa t . ENS S ' ' A ace aR new ¢ tom Il se with grand Mason ‘ St. Peter's ‘ane freton. Frederick Es oY asBse nat — : , = sags asi as Niated by 2” We cam Pay as we please. He did not! advancing monster. We could now see a \ beat , ats wa Wikis tee’ & aeeeen tom Leifel Double Turbine Water Wheel.’ ” a Saskatchewewan —] ee cs J ee any necessity ior an Increase of taxa~ huge oblong mass moving by jerks just p i 1 as , of le ‘ 31—Lily, Bourk Cocagn _ deal; John ie ADEREOP - ee Fe Mr. Laird and the membe f the North | gion With a little discipline the present under the surface of the water,and an enor- ~ ‘ile were a S000 gavel bony and elt! lines Paeush Geek atc: i PAIR of splendid BLACK PONIES, 3 | Smallwood & Bovyer. HE SUBSCRIBER begs to notify the ; West Cour I Indians w probably : f the city would ye amply ™0us train following, theoblong body was{ 0. nted ° i, anda silver t } dare, Grant, Bay Verte, deal: Sylvanus years old, gentle in harness. Cl'town, June 8, 1874.—6m is sp i public that by the following vessels he . - rev 0 thie City Youd prove mpi . aie sia wry, & — 5 : ys ; ' ’ ~s eee . 7 lito Jt q —_ s » s eae Be ad d to goon listant reserve and i 5 eo ais henge i c fe tk at least en vessel in le _ costing $75, helved aud ornamental witl MacDonald, Paoli, Halifax, Brick; Act For particulars, app'y at this Office. ? : 4 | acineb has completed his Spring Supplies : Het : " ’ Te a orn | ead iit as tok: the wake or train migh ir materials tive, Palmer, Pictou, coal; Blanche a : at ) EY y ri eae ae eh ee ee Wil fae ' 7" apace ‘and other street improvements, and he | have been 100 feet long. A iol t stort I ba port Brown, Bay Verte, deal, ete. Ch’town, Ju'y 6, 1874.—tf THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON | Per Sch. Little Bell.” from Halifax sy - i ' storm oi ra 0 . ? e | | try five times as large Lanit " i » his influence to have these ears ‘In the time that I have taken to write; “". oir ie ais sncmiuak She +e EARE | 10 Hhs MOLASSES. sal a ee ~~ ' nee tee this the brute struck us,and the ship quivers isn . nn - gnu j agra a Pap pre . r | ; al A ROSE ! AND CLOBE ‘ + Soe AR * ISSO el i Cie Lon He was determined that citizens ng a ee : were lost and a large number of cutl July 27.--Lone Star, Walten, Chemozue >. ~ - ; T 1 . i re SER — re ‘ lk ed under the thud; in another moment, | jpoqned. Fifiy houses were destroyed bal; Morning Star, Walsh, Pugwash NOW LANDING } Bb 4,000 bush. SALT, a enahled «nringe anc } Ww z ti i ei seen u ne : . mai, i pm ALT, 7 thy a Ve i > i TAR 1, terrif ui serstorm = ce ' see. na fall, to wal monstrousarms like trees seized the vessel | Many vineyards are flooded and rained at bal, Carli, Muller, Miminigash, salt; al | | Per Sch. * Water Lilly,” from Boston over Sarnia, (ntari » the 4th ult It | ary- t from » end of the city tothe and she heeled over ; in another second, Aseagra, where it rumored that only four- | Fear Not,McNeill, Glace Bay, potatoes; 100 bbls. Tea Rose lout 5 400 Bbls. FLOUR vs 7 ee } ni +h, the monster was aboard squeezed in bes | teen inhabitants escaped. Railways are } Caroline, Walpole, Pictou, bal; Gulf i INSIGNMENT | rc Z PH oT BRE AD ag ne ee ' 1 ‘ ry... | tween the two masts, Bill screeming, ‘Slash | jadiy damaged ery direction ! Ranger, Langi!l, Tatmagouche, bal Fe a a Ie , 7 ‘ ‘E = oe fi vl PETROLEL M e0uses and barns were st y Mgntning lor Currie charged Councillor Daw- | g5, your lives’; but all of our slashing Was! That was a fine bit of comfort enjoved by Onward, Scott, Wallace, salt and pota- FENTON T. NEWBERY. IRE AND IFE. vod conuMe a scalars A Pre - hairman’of the street committee of no avail, for the brute holding on by his | 11, Rey. Charles Glossip. who died a few toes; Ellen Ledwell, Pictou, bal; Lin- July 8, 1874.—t1 ae "7 resin MATCHES, a. Tr i Sante’ | « i 1 ' p ,e arms slipped his vast body overboard, and | ,, ince. 1 is for sixty-three : net, Halichen, Pictou, bal; Lydia, De ’ ie Ce ee onion diy damaged ‘ : ted | with rchasing nails, spikes etc., to the PP : ’ Week n tay , en “ dre i ente an’y 21.628.356 * Boxes CRACKERS, . ‘ i Seger ibs, ati Te pulled the vessel down with him on her | tor of Road with Wolverhampton. The Laney, Pugwash, bal; Grace W eston, a es © Inves oe es ee ~ a CHEESE. . witt i t$/2,.from himself, with auditing the beam-ends, we were thrown into the water ving worth $13,750 with house Westoa, Richibucto, bal; I Dare, Grant, fa ~ a | earae wit : tecelver Gener- er — “- Sides SOLE LEATHER an) iad : t ‘ wit] ae ‘ ’ : : : Se ue Whe aa : i : ay Verte » Fos »Blane, Picts " = al of Canada, 62,800 | 60 Sides SOLE Lh: aie may. «Ney rome I moe unt limself; and with signing a cheque | at once, and just as I went over 1 caught | and the population less 1000. Kings Bay Verte, bal; ee gy ate 7. a « 3 Other I ‘estments in Domini | 10 boxes TOBACCO, : s aun : ‘ ‘ son the Tr es and drawing sight of one of the crew, either Bill or Tom | and empires have pass ng this | bal; Jane McKay, Power, Pictou, bal; e ” I = a he “a a — s ominion 67,091 | 6 bales OAKUM ; ection indic juton th reasurel id Grawi 5 co : oo — _ * ee mae sit Plc al: Dan-| @a# ‘ 2g of Canada, 367,08 » Dare no gael al i i wa oo Fielding, squashed up between the mast) pastorate, but he kept right on doing ! Adventure, es : ee =o Ce. oe uM & rahe | 42 pkges OIL CLOTHING, himself—~without the certificate oS tS ak ‘indeowine kditan iel, Walsh, Pictou, bal; Feme, McKen-|$eoe Qe ap = c | 2a : rae 4 <_< i a a and one of those awful arms; for a few} duty and taking tithe. a mmuaie tek Med ee” Ge as VE 85 ap FAIR RATES 25 Coils ae py from 2 bo dpia eurveyor, and wilhou He 10% | seconds our ship lay on her beam-ends, then | A mmitee of Agricultural Laboure: la ue As Oe El ga Ph aa ea ah " ' 6 Cases assoried PAINTS, wt i 4 ‘ ; ’ ' — , . pata jb ate ; srson, Pugwash, bal; Sarah Jane, | &ga.* Gf Os S ae ; a han renames ‘ : 1 of any other Councillor. He de~ filled and went down: another of the crew | [11 on of nil has adopted a resolution ee aie an potat a —— 29 =~ On . ° — : Prompt & Liberal Settlements. | 1 Bbl each, SPIRITS TURPEN TINE andl i ¢ I ’ , , ‘ ts 7 is, aLTas, aus ¢ are . ya o- ond ? oe ™ re r i that Charlottetown is the worst govs | must have been sucked down, for you only | declaring As we are not justified in ap Modoc, Grace, Miramichi, cattle. and — =m meee = Z, | Pate a ianes oe ok itt i ¢ | t . . P - . ’ ’ he nublic wy the snpnor f 4} ” ’ yi rm baal ae > “ae 3 ¢ 7 9 larce t ur re, gS saat, Ja + ; ' earned city in the way of making streets in | Picked up five; the rest you know. [can’t | pealing to the public for tl ipport of U codfish; Annie, Allan, Chemogue, bal; ai Om 6S Insurance against Fire effected upon Pri- Together with a arge ms dug’ ie oe fickens w Poe. and oth Ai See aa : “1. | tell whoran up to the ensign. locked-out labourers in the eastern couns Luicity Ann, McLaughlan, Richibucto, | ; Sh SlU Of c vate Residences, Household Furniture and 4 bundles oe ee — a > ae , i hed teeian whal fy {, and that the majority in the James Floyd, late master schooner Pear. | ties during harvest, therefore offer the al bal; Minnie, R. McKenzie, Pictou, bal: wari o Farm Properties, for ” pkgs Bucke a . me & Corsain ee re y Council was equally as bad—in com- : ee } ternative of emigrating or depending on their Perseverance, Langlois, Cape Breton a ~ E> = i TI i ae 5 pkgs. Fishermen’s soods, ever read in | tew y spe eS THE CHALLENGE TO SADLER own reqnarees.”” The cospiniinn 6 segetiation eg egy eevee gl yaa <i — a a ne, Three or more years, | _ 5 cases Glassware. F ; varison with the size and wealth of the 4 sananeeameniiuatini sc ai aoa | iat eid oe a ale 9 : _ at ap 3S . ° ’ Mauest of a number of the citizens he| ' te . a seta for easier terms of emigration to Canada. Lucilla, Sprague, Bay Verte bal,Sarah, = o “Ee ft At Reduced — ‘in Steamer from Shediac, and per Schr. ’ two citie is the Tammany Ring of Ne : \ . , a a ae ae haeeine + Mart gas ice—Great Ge Stre ‘har ° ae ce ‘ sill sive 0 ait 9 i ale ile tw Ms ies the lammany ig € fhe following are copies of the letter} A sew rLavourn ron Puyes.—An Irishman Murray, fatmagouche, he rring ; Maria, fot az om oe sD Onic e _e George Street, Charlotte- | |. Winnie” from the Dominion of Canada ' wand tr 1 challenge which have been forwarded | in want of alemon was observed one evening Curry, Bay Chaleur, Sundries; I dare, ee © town, P. E. rely new } ernm ul m I Mie. Roche, of the Noreesl Sebaot. wade and cna — “ slicing a potato into his hot wh key toddy. Grant, Bay Verte, bal; S. 8. Carroll, ww ce = = 2 oS Eu. FITZGERALD, Agent | 20 boxes Horse NAILS. : tesmorrow esday) evening. Every man ? i : , from Halifax to Mr. Joseph Sadler, the ‘Why what are you obout? enquired a friend Wright, Boston and Halifax,mdse.—31. os 5 3 Wa. DUNLOP, Special Agent. 150 kegs and boxes Cut and Wrought iu aie laa ve ahant ' : . y J I 8 , = te : : aenierenan : ed eeunam of taste in tha city should hea ee — English rowing cnampion :— ‘Its punch I’m makin’, my boy,’ quietly re- | J.R Stewart, McDonald. Pictou, bal; Rated > 8s of Ch’town, July 27, 1874.—6m NAILS. and SI IKES, all sizes, ue iia a Pee ae cae : iis neighborhood, : R H.R. ¢ plied Pat. ‘But what are you slicing the brig Blanch, Finlayson.Mumble Roads, | 3 = wr i = Ps G - ete 6% pkgs. DRY oan Lg dts or. Br. Lastty react ‘ 1 . . OOMS OF eae Ue tn 6 ‘ wivm % (ts | 350,000 sup. ft. denis: 9000 ft. deal s&s © SHOES, HATS, and CAPS, GROCER tie Councillor Fletcher commenced by saying ? bi votato into it lor fo give ita flavour! 200, woh, ae vl : '* ‘ ¢5 © S a . meal ptain Brad ‘ . , tt tk : J ‘J Ky July 27, 1874. J What! A potato flavor?’ * Shure and isn’t ends, 2176 paling—Welsh andOwen. cS ~ 5 cee wn MOUNT STEWART HOUSE IES, : ee MEWARDED.—ihe brave Captain brady, that he did not believe there wasa dis~ " a < Macnrn aetenibiien iit emon or | vy Sas = AND 4 casks Boiled OIL, : minently before i : S , Dear Sik,— a favour a Havour, whether . oe < Eo coe » > MEDICINE, &c : whore name first came prominently before jonest man at the Council Board. With : ee : vera Ww yRE = bo 2 cases Patent MEDICINE, &« 3 Nk asl si bin f the wreck of the oCoanciilor Currie’s charge against I am instructed by the Halifax Rowing | pitaty . * RICES CURRENT. se . oon TEM PERANCE SALOON. 5 pkgs. DYE STUFFS, i sal i ne tim Lua wre . + baa ek ct t OUNRCL AOI Tries cna e@ agains ° ‘ - ‘ | nather hy < r ror has come to e cali i einai ~~ se nt mw . wt ‘ ' i led 4 ! : itl } . Club (to which George Brown has entrusted | Ano = - y - ee Re . _ t TARA RA “> stn | oe mm = ej 1 case Canada TWEEDS. 5 steam : en Wal wmcillor Ws e said th > uns . is i “ i | lightin East Twenty- th-street, New Yor ‘}, te celia QT : ose oa i > a . a — 1 1 anciller Dawson, he sn weary : a the making of ali matches) to forward you ke eo cc a tabi hment ; ' My. Ch’'town, Juyi 31, 187%. & bad © FSF om (1). HERE every kind of Rerresument and | _ 10 boxes So Lice y i nite r Fletcher ‘ residing Councillor lat Galea . ; Q he keeper of the estabushment 18 a° Mrs nin inci "gy TA veceniehadlnidecring re 1) rolls oR. & ’ 2 we Petcher) had, as presiding Councillor | the enclosed challenge, and request that, anepee ie 9 re aie tes Conk sis ae = 2 a W AccommopaTionw for man and bores, | 1000 rolls Room PAPER, > a : ss aaa neon a Sharpe and six of the inmates died in the past | MEAT. y —_ & | ‘ _ 2 crates GLASSWARE cs Stat ( t having saved meelf. signed the cheque [he goods | if it is your intention to accept the same = ; re i £°¢ ee i ial ot Si onal d b cra sASSWARE, ei tates Ada t | bimself, signed the cheque, eT , h us at xpense as | ten days. The woman claims to have given | goer (small pieces) per Ib $0.08 to 0.15 —— » a or. | if Bow opened at Mount Stewart Beidge, by) o- ios RATINGS thesteamer Ps Jrania after the loss of ipplied by Councillor Dawson were as | YOU will ee ee ar pense as | the childreu enough to eat, but an eminent scat i > (by a con 0.06 to 0.09 co ¢ s° o 2 | ANCUS GILLIS & BROS.; and hopes by | . 7 i i : i . he Cus i bate a + the dreadf il call eould he obtained at any other! soon as possib e on receip - , hicl physi ian, who knows the facts of the case, Ham, per Ib Hd 0.12 40 0.14 . = = o:e © : re : these = a ver I er Brig “ Seliryn from Live pool Mi ae cut co " ite ee ae also enclose a copy of articles which id to have answered a question of the | : ; 1.40 to 1.0 ae =, to be able to give the satisfaction required | ; i a : wed that 06) ite ciel ea ’ : als 7 : : i. IS Saic o hay nswe a questior ‘| Lamb, per quarter 0.40 to 1.00 5 : w oO: a Aa a. aa ; | 60 chests TEA. =e ste . : } seine - im te e' aensere illo | are not altogether filled up- You will be reporters as lo what the children died of by Mutton, per lb 0-7 to 0.12 SS i, 4 [ ww “o a La are oe See | 2 bbls. CURRANTS., Meamship Company iptuin bracy | Dawson, being short of money, was obliged | good enough ¢o fill up the blanks and re- saying terseley, ‘Croton oil and oat meal, |! pork (small pieces) per i 0.10 to 0.14 es kk ons © “ pot i@ Kind ever opened in the eve es 12 boxes SOAP the I ultry sum of $1 Mand a position in | ty audit his own account, as Councillor ; turn the articles to me signed, It is de. that’s all.’ Pork, per ib (by the careass ) 0.00 to 0.00 6 z S @ = Oy ANGUS GILLIS & BROS | 11 se PIPES. enum! but f 1 the offer Kennedy and Lord —his colleagues on the | ‘table that the race should not take place | The dignity of labour is well exempiitied | Veal, per Ib 0.04 to 0.07 i ie Q - July20. 1874 nee ee , ni 3 casks PAINT v; my it c ‘ th met Ae way z d a 3 ag j m a : ‘2 : " ee a oo ~ JUiVeV, 1Oat. . 5 ie ee y a ne is a : | earlier than the 20th of September, nor | 4) ihe White Mountains. A Dartmouth Col- POULTRY mm Ss £ 5) —— 2 * LINSEED OIL, , : se ee renee re eee | Inder thee the 100k of Cobeber, 1874. | lege student, who is to enter the divinity | Chickens, per pair $0.40 to 0.60 ! f4 = be WEY DIC UG 4 bags RICE, Aw OrgeratoR SHocke The following | After explaining away the charges brought | Respectfully yours | school at Cambridge next autumn, is now Ducks, (each) 0.20 to 0.24 | - | ‘ ° - j 1 bbl. PURE OIL, . 1 z ! i ‘ Vn . 7 ’ ’ aa ia " } ite He F “a -_——— TS | he ane nS -ar «a . : yy Councillor Currie against Councillor , ‘ _ | ‘head waiter’ ot one hotel, and others from | pow)s. (each) 0.25 to 0.40 a | ne Z . .| 80 bundles OAKUM, amogue LOOK | ' susan : iM Sis Tinksles aaa : the gens | 7. oe ‘HRC | the same college are porters and servants in | Partridges,(each ) none ? I N DERS | (BYHOSE who have any demands agaiuse | 10 tons Refined and common IRON, a ¥ tt : ing AwSOn, LF. SiCCCHEr Went INLO the gens | neers su ™* | the Ammonuscu Valley. School teachers, | 5 revs. (each) 1.90 to 2.00 | he } the estate of the late John Lawson, | 175 pieces PLOUGH METALS. graph Uf this m gE : ; Te Me. J h Sedier | . rurkeys, a ae : ; : } Fond i cece f . ‘yal state of the city In 1869 when he lo Mr. Joseph Sadier, | who do not think it unladylike to work, stand | wiiq Geese (each 0.00 to 0.00 FOR | Esq., of this City, will please send in their | 6 ANCHORS from 2 to 5 cwt. s ”~ on ins to | 0 i his friends first went into the Coun “ + behind the tables of the 1 win Mountain | BREADSTUFFESs.,. G ernment Work | accounts, duly attested, to the undersigned, | 1 cask CHAIN. ; Stiending front office rh wv, 1 iD il, the city was well-nigh bankrupt. llouse. Vermont and New WHampshire } Buckwheat Flour, per Ib 0.03 to 0.03 OV > i for settlement. , 4 ZINC, : } - j . eae . ’ ( | Si ye i i > 4 at iP, Ve Ue ‘wDY re . } sie : : @ sendakiss to my husband at the seaside Everything connected with the finances | CHALLENGR, people believe in the ennobling qualities of Flour, perbbl = 80 to 8.60 —— : HENRY LAWSON, | 5 boxes GLASS, He hew car le, it yas in a state of confusion. Even the Haurax, N.S., | bonourable and independent labour Hone per 100 Ibs 8.50 to 4.00 SEALED ee W “‘ b ds ived by | July 20; 1874. _Executor. ’ we Saree CLOTHING, i | . OT - meas a a ish i i 1e Secretary of the Board of Works, uutil! 1 cask PUTTY. f » the ‘ os g t ayor and some of the policemen had not July 27, 1874. | A most atrocious attempt at poisoning a! | Oatmeal. per 100 1bs 1.00 to 4.50 the Sec POvary : : i ; : ae ‘ ¥ ollie ' nie sir taxes for years because they had S. ap | Bridy rt, Coun., has just been made pub- > : | Friday, the 7th August, next, (noon from j KING § COUNTY 10 casks and cases SHELE HARDW ARK, a i. mn hay rot ¢t t to aid their : x ; rye 5 VECAUSE , I do hereby challenge Joseph Sadler, | ‘ Ah } tani ‘ thei : I issii. parties wiilis to contract for the Repairs ! ANNUAI 10 crates EARTHENWARE. = ser maible t rt le Tf saa Ss, axes ‘ : a : is fee our young Dusiness men got their lives ‘ leh nor } 2 G6 3.95 . A Mer ee ee ? ALWNG AL , " siceiee vr ls as , ls di ‘ 2 = - - ) : “igh : : eee champion wl ts 9 wt ao me a pet insured for $20,000 each, with the agreement — nec - “ — to Pownal Bay Wharf. The signatures of | ; og: The above goods have been bought well yr three Pars AC al € + . : ’ 7G. : a ; 34 ms ’ ’ c erring >I ) 204 ( ote i X a ic si ‘ a Be aun . i - i . : ¢ : . national Seuller’s five miles (two and a h 14 ia i nutd die hie. police 5 = two responsible p Ss, Willing to become | | ee heap for Cash on apprer- ) t tk the com “cot ; three ye d ha % : . | that if one of them sheuld die hi s1e) lc iain 8 » F oro : : | and wil! be sold Cheap for Cash on app : Ad ae gees 1 ay ee miles and return) in best and best boats, | aiid te divided among the other three, | Mackerel per doz. " 0-48 't0.0-72 | ound for the faithful performance of the| | , ; | ed credit pany ought to put ich handsomer mn | [[e adduced figures in proof of these state. | © > : vida {| shoul ivi WmMone a ar >A 1210s. i WACMdeRLcAA, (LU bees cat iH be held j . | credit. sa is Sela Ae de " - . | He an 1 his riends including eo Se a id a ae Erol toon tes eee ee H lock, 100 al a 4 0.81 to 0.97 ~— bind it Mgt snd — : — ee N. B.—The highest price will be paid for i8 your posit nents. — _— oe ionshi 4 world, on any | pe } ev found i ard te e ennock, net. ’ -“f | does not bind itself to accept the lowest} . . De ioctl tr : ee , founciulior lurphy ~ put their shoulders to | wer egy mong feet or America . | th pater t ere - _ # hsb . so . | Pine do 1.62 to 2.48 Tend rr. Write Tender for Pownal Bay | Drill Shed and Public Square, | Fish at Cascumpec or Tigni h. perats he isimmediately wanted | 1 heel d now the city was near, | Unie ; eee en ee ee ee eae lo 0.81 to 1.00 | wharf.” y envelone ie i ‘ ry GEORGE W. HOWLAN. the whee! ; and now the city was nears : : ili ite | or swheciine neisanad win | eres d« Wharf,”"'on the envelope. GEORGETOWN at ‘ f Ci ; its or , , If rowed in Ireland each to pay his own | ago, a box of strawherries, poisoned with Shing! r M BAL 06 BFE Bact nk han hile tid Bien | Q ; 1274 «33 j y out of debt and its credit was good. one . F ot o nk at tie wie Shingles, per M. 2. 2. Specilications can seen with J. R. Moore. } Alberton. Jane 16, 1874 3m i “— ow : insite a will allow | phosphorus, was sent to one of ie other a AEN i. } ON cans ee ts taxes were regularly collected and its ex. | expenses, aay tens saueh? The race to | fos ‘and it is supposed that one of the In. MISCEL. AN DOUS. Pownal. enses promptly paid. All this had been ace Mr. Sadler £69 for expenses, oo 0.72 to 1.00 | RICHARD WEEKS, S. P. W. | Viednesday, 7th of October, 0.00 to 0,00 | Ch’towna, July 20th 0.18 to 0.20 | aoe : Cottage for Sale 0.61 to 0.18 solvents was guilty of trying this method to | Apples per bushel extricate himself from his difliculties, | Barley per bushel Butter (fresh) per Ib : sue ( comp|\ished. Latterly Councillor Murphy | be rowed in September or — ial withdrawn from the party: and the oppo- GEORGE Brown. M A Metapadia despatch ! ! ' : Cot were organiz into a! ve : is. wee. ae | Atnociovs Muxpen.—A Metapaiia despatch | gutter per Ib by the tub ition - ye pe oe rag Ses from | Copies were also sent to “ Beli's Life,” | says:—an atrocious murder was committed Calfxkine ah ¢ ty jul #ts. ; : : sa} h wa : 1 . . | ch Minutes of Council, and showed that in London, for publication, and a draft for | in this neighborhood ae a ist, pee Cheese (new milk) per Ib 16 C J \ i ie ‘ er as i y yw ne od 3 ‘kler, an oli : ae the opposition had systematically (appas | £50 sterling was sent to the editor of that | vi ios a 2 roo on _ panel a, vm : pi 2 } ¥ > ‘ : ’ J reside suspic nts WeLlé ov seed, ently) neglected er a paper as a guarantee that Brown's friends named Vitzkam as the perpetrator. I is be- | Eggs, per doz. the consequence wasths | : lieved that he murdered her to obtain pos- : Green Peas, the majority were out of town — as was session $300, the proceeds of a farm he had} Hay, per ton "Rea. ‘Tea. i a 18°74. i | For Particulars, see Pamphlets, which ER Lady hodney, 1 ee {can be had from any of the Commission- apeclany for our Kenan, amy -_ ers, or from ; guarantee quality. CARVELL BROS NOR SALE, the COTTAGE on Richmond F. M. CAMPBELL, een : oe - I Street, recently occupied by the late Secretary, | June 15, 1s74.—8w icc edisaegiiaiae John Lawson, Esquire,—together with the}] Georgetown, July 20, 1874. Im plot of land on which it stands, and a large Oe oe eae at see ln 0.06 to 0.12 ' 0.14 to 0.16 0.05 to 0.00 0.00 to 0.00 0.12 to 0.14 0.30 to 0.40 12.00 to 14.00 | ‘mean business.’ a i aa! wften the case—nocivic business could be. : transacted. He was in favor ofthe introduce | ion of water; but he wanted the consent It is reported at St. Thomas that a rising in St. Domingo was threatened early in the induced her to sell. ° Vatzikham had been re- siding at the murdered woman's farm some weeks and was engaged to be married to her Hides, per lb. Honey, per Ib. 0.24 to 0.25 and valuable garden adjoining 0.6 to 0.06 | NOTICE. — Subseriber begs to notify these whom | ance Oo. of P, E, Island. ‘St. Lawrence Marine Insur- i Homespun, (men’s wear)per yd. 0.65 to 1.05 | month, by some friends of Baez, but the Homespun, (women's do)peryd 0.35 to 0°48 | it may concern, that he has been ap-| i Boarp oF Dinecrors : pointed Agent in this Island for the Associ- | fo f the citizens before he woala vote for pro- It is supposed he prevailed on her to go : j . cll ; : ; cera ts resident. , : ost of the ringleaders suppressed it. Shep ~ aheen al ‘le : 31 to 0.44 | i Board of Marine Underwriters ef Den- | Arncu1paLp Kennepy, Esq,, Presee ! seding with the water works. He believed | 4'res ; | with him to the woods close by where he | Homespun Flannel, per yard 0. o 0.44 | ated Board of Marine rw an aaa ial a ae works— with the sewers —| In the House of —— on the — canes and robbed her. Vitzikam and | Lard, per lb 0.11 ere IN Cio es mark, Sweden and Norway. pisos chee erin -_ i ' : i or an annua i orkler were Ss leaving ouse | . per bus 0.60 to 0.7 ; a ; 3B W ILAN. } EM a a. } ' which would be absolutely necessary when | inst., Mr. Disraeli mov ao ee ps Poviiel aieeine pag a ree 50 to 5.00 | LL PERSONS indebted to the Examin- GEORGE W. HOWLAN,. | Rauem B. Peake, Esq. ' g er, ei a | . . in~ D, «| f $85,000. He “i : ae he water was brought in— would cost $500,-| grant to Prince Leopold o », 000 a Beg 100,000. He asked the people to pause | eulogized the intellectual and scientific #t» | ; “ eg ne rton, duly 20, 1874. 3m mediately left the vicinity, As Mrs. Merkler | Tallow per Ib 9.08 to 0.12 | +* xx, either for Subscriptions or Adver- | Alberton, duly 20, 167 . pee 2 hi paerilcslisn P. W. IyspMAN, Esq. hi od, an ' iden aii 4 ) : : : iis sl ran ‘ di W 2 0.17 to 0.28 | tisments, are requested to make IMME- TromMAs MORRIS, Es. oe before they consented to the expenditure tainments of the Prince, whose health, be | did not return, suspicion 7 The bod 1 _ hohe Rag atl iil 0.45 to0.48 | DIATE PAYMENT to the undersigned, SALT. SALT: SALT. W. D. sruwanrt, Esq. ad cr +e g The interest on the | said, prevented him from adopting a p a vigorous search instituted, siloiet babe | 2 | who alone is authorized to receive and grant | Risks taken Cally atthelrofice, Exchange - " amazement at the ims | Of #0 _ aa heen to be said by the roe Mr. Gladstone seconded the m0s | foun yesterday covered with earth and | Potatoes per quart. 2 et oat Soe tee yon same " N Store, 2500 (extra geod) sacks LIVER- Saito. aa Be mens bing eally fe, tl ee illor Murphy to the ame ‘tion. Mr. Taylor, member for Leceister. |»aves,and bearing severe gashes and wounds. | Pearl Barley, per » aa re 0.35 | oo 3 By order, POOL SALT, just landed trom Bark Lavima. FREDERICK W. HYNDMAN, (ay isa gen ‘eserves to be encouraged HY | Core or Fletcher's speech the | made a brief speech, protesting against the | an inuest is being held. Vatzikam is vi one or op 0.00 to 0.00 " —W. L. COTTON, | JAMES C. POPE. bh 16, 16f4.--ly” Seerelary ft: ead fy re Old lady, do you take one fowl Re ee i . but Disraeli's motion was adopted | jieved to have reached Rimouski on Wednes- | Timothy Seed per (bush. ‘ to 0.00 | Jan db, Ls7d Manager * Ch’towa, July 6, 1874. —4w Coy, He < fe i take the second, end John may have | Couneil adjourned till this Monday even~ | eon unanimously day, and taken a train for the west. } uruips, per (bush ) 0.00 i NST, STIS ‘ t third for b s learning ’ F | ng. .