ho - —— Local and Other Ttems, LN ~~ eme ® SAAL a intercoionial Express Co Office, 85 North Side Queen Square, Charioteown, - - - P. EL 1. Mosey, valuables, parcels and merchan: dise forwarded by P. E. Island Ss. N, Co’si steamers via Pictou, connecting at St. John with Eastern Express ( o., and at Riviere du Loup with Canadian Kixpress Co. Rates moderate. — Safety and dispatch. Goods placed in our charge are forwarded imme-~ diately, and make the same time as tho = CHAPPELLE, A gent, Diamond Bookstore, § Cuapwick, Supt.; St. John, N. B. June 21, 1I8S77—34in eod On TE ORATOR Se re fuso. L. Tuere were no vessels cleared from the Custom tlouse yesterday : <<>> “Our Ruters iN Session” (from the Moncton Daily Times) on first page. OwNne to the gale ef yesterday, the mai! sia Point Da Chene was an hour and a half late. Several Presbyterian clergymen arrived last evening to attend Synod. Many more are expected this evening. ° Customs Recmpts.—The Receipts at the Customs for the quarter ending 30th September, are nearly $11,000 in excess of the corresponding quarter of last year. Snes a CHAPPELL, Who was imprisoned and lashed for a rotbery he committed about eighteen months ago, has been released from further imprisonment on account of ill-health, Hook anp Lapper.—The men of N. 1. Hook and Ladder Company, under the direction of Captain Butcher, went through drill with their ladders at the side of Medical Hail yesterday evening. On the ladders*used there was one extension, which gave them a height of about thirty- six feet. In the short space of one minute and a half the men had the ladders erect- ed and ready for use, [he ladders were taken down and everything made ready for departure in less than one minute. Captain Butcher has asmart lot of men under his contro); and after a little more practice Charlottetown will have a good and efficient Hook and. Ladder Company. =a SO At the Stipendiary® Magistrate's Court yesterday morning, William Holland was fined $2 and costs or eight days, for being drunk and incapable. Isaac Henderson. drunk and lying in a yard, was fined $3 and costs or 14 days. Donald McKay was sent up four days, for drunk and incapa. ble. James Burns was sent up for 10 days for a, like offence. Peter McGuigan and Danie] Regan (each about 15 years of age) were committed 20 days for drunk and dis- orderly. Thomas Mack, drunk and dis- orderly, was fined. $1 and costs or four days. James Murphy, James Goodman. William Corish and Patrick Dunn, on com- plaint of Wm. Redhouse, for stealing a barrel of mackerel, were remanded for trial on Wednesday. The John MeNally, mentioned in our report of-Saturday, was John McNally, Blacksmith. *-_ <2 =e. +..- FUT UP, OR SHUT UP. A Great Trot is advertised to come oft on Summerside Driving Park on Wednes- day next. The horses ‘French Sporter’ and ‘ Jeft Davis, which, through the un- fairness of the Judges, were not allowed to compete in the Upton Park Races, will be on the grounds. It seems that the Char- lottetown folksdo not like the idea of being beaten by Summerside, and have re- solved that henceforth they will not allow any Summerside horses to compete on the Upton Park.—Summerside Progress. Knowing the above paragraph was ab- surdly incorrect; and wishing to ‘let the public have the ‘rights of the matter,” we passed it to Dr. Jenkins last evening; and he, after reading it, wrote the follow- ing: “‘* The ;statement relating to the horses ‘French Sporter’. and ‘Jeff Davis’ not being allowed to trot at Upton Park, is, to use a mild term, grossly‘incorrect ; and, so far from Charlottetown being afraid of Summerside horses, | will find three horses in or near the City that will trot the best three in or near Summerside, three sepa- rate matches, at Upton Park. for $100 a side pach match. I don’t think Summer side will dare to take this up; but we shal] see. TI willalso pay the expenses of the Summerside horses and men to and from Upton. d. T, JEnKINs. Uharlottetown, Oct. 2, 1877. —— —_ Hotel Arrivals. Ps CPR PRP re, RANKIN HOUSER. ~ eee Oct. 1.—-Frank. B. Tucker, New York. | OSBORNE HOUSR. “ept. 27.—H. Elwell, New York, Qet. 1.—James Yeo, Port Hill; D. EB.) Clirk, Orwell: A. Fowle, Roston. REVERE HOUSs. thet. aris, Bid-ford; Mr, and ‘Mrs. Mockridge, B immerside : 1). S. McNutt, Malpeque, ~~ — te QUEEN'S COUNTY RIFLE ASSOCIA: | TION, eee ANNUAL RIFLE COMpRTITION, ee Tue annual competition of the Qaeen’s, County Rifle Association took place at Kensington Range yesterday. A heavy, blustry gale blew from the left rear of the | firing party, Under the circumstances, the markmanship displayed was good ».— Sharp, Esq., Richmond Street, next very door to the Wesleyan Mission House: <A large assort- Ment of very nice HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, — —hamely— rIRST COMPETITION, Ranges 200 and 400 Vards—Highest possible } Score 00 points Points. Ist, yrize $10—Pte. Ronald Crawford, vi Queen's Co., fd, prize $8—Pie, James Jueen’s Co,, Sd, prizes $7—Pte. Robert Jenkins, 2d Wueen’s Co., ith, prize $6—Mejor G. Lb. 44 Parlor and Bedroom Sets, in Walnut, Ma- Dover, 6th 42 | hogany, etc.; Hair-cloth and cane-bottom Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Centre Tables, Carpets and Door Mats, Window-blind 42 lixings, Mahogany Book-Case, Bureaus, Dogherty, Bedsteads and Bedding, Cook and Parlor Yd Batty. Co’ town Artillery, 41 Stoves, Mahogany Card Table, Rocker th, prize $5—Corp'! Geo. llenderson, and Nurse Chairs, Ladies’ Work ‘l'ables, ith Queen's Go., Washstands, Toilet Sets, Ol] Cloth, Mir- Uih, prize $4—Pte. John Crockett, 6th | rors, Clocks, Pictures, Maps, Desks, Halr Queen's Co., 39 7 and other Matresses, Kitchen Utensils, 7th, prize $2—Pte, David Harper, 6th \ (Jueen’s Co., 38 | Sth, prize $2—Pte. Ewen McGregor, 6th 11 tons Coal in cellar, &¢. &e. A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch'town, Sept. 29—2in Wuzen's Co., 38 [a é ifthe nnasnsesiiihinineilcemnepenncaiitiin Jth, prize $l—Pie. Wm. Jenkins 2d , ® q Queen's Co., 3? | Barque “Vikine.” (0th, prize $1—Vernon Longworth, 6th (Jueen’s Co., 36 T° be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Steam Navigation Company’s Wharf, Char- lottetown, Prince Edward Island, On MONDAY, the lst Day of October next (1877), at 12 o'clock noon, under — virtue of a Mortgage, dated 4th October, A, D. 1875, made between James Phillips Douse of Charlottetown, in said Island, Merchant, of the one part, and George J. Troop, and William J Lewis, of Halifax, Merchants, of the other part (which said Mortgage, by virtue of an assign— ment or transfer, bearing date the 4th day of en 1877, has become duly vested iu the undersigned), the BARQUE “ VIKING,” of Charlottetown aforesaid, 349 tons per register, built in the year 1872, classed 7 years A at Roglish Lloyds, and re-classed and coppered SECOND COMLETITION, Ranges 500 and 600 yards—Highest possible score of points, Points, ist, prize $10—Pte. Vernon Longworth, bth Queen's Co., 37 td, prize ss -Pte. David (Jueen’s Go., 3d, prize $7—Corp’! Ewen McDougall, Oth Queen’s Co., 31 4th, prize $6—Pte. Ronald Crawford, bth Queen's Co., 31 ath, prize $5—Pte, John Crockett, 6th (Jueen’s Co., olh, prize $4—Pte. David Lawson, 4th Queen's Co., ith, prize $2—Pte. James Dover, 6ih WJueen’s Co., 29 prize $2--Major Dogherty, 2d Batty. Ch'town Artillery, Jib, prize $1—Corp'! Geo. Henderson, 4th Queen's Co., 29 lOth, prize $!—Corp’! H. Hewson, 2d Batty. Ch’town Artillery, 29 The prize for the highest aggregate score, presented by Major Pollard, Presia dent of the Associaiion—a handsome choice tea servicée—was won by Private Ronald Crawford, 6th Queen’s Coumty, who made a score of 75 points out of a pose sible 100, Harper, 6th 34 Sth cuors, CHains, Sais, Rigging. Tackie, aad ; appurtenances to said barque belonging. Por further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Lonawortn & Haszarp, Solicitors Chariottetowa. Dated this fifteenth day ot September, 1877, F. L. HASZARD, Assignee of Mortgagee. Sept. ke The above Sale of the Barque “ VIKING ” is hereby postponed until MONDAY, the 15th day of October, instant (1877), then to take place at the hour and place above- mentioned. F. L. HASZARD, Assignee of Mortgagee. PROVINCIAL EXHIRI TION, Oa OMISSIONS SUPPLIED, GR EAT RACE ! -—-ON THE-— SUMMERSIDE DRIVING PARK ! TO TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, Sid October Next, Commencing We supply the fellowing omissions and corrections to the Prize List as already published : — Best thoroughbred stallion, Peter Ste: art, St. Peter's Road, 2d do do J. ©. Pope, Charlottetewn. Best Blood colt (under 3 years old) Benj. Dockendorft, North River. 2d do do do William Moar, Brad- enell. sd do Chas. A. Mitchell, Lot 49, Best Blood Filly (under 3 yeare o)d) Chas. Acorn, Lot 49, 2d do do do Peter Stewart, East River. 3d do Harry M. Goff. Woodville. 2d Best Short Horn Bull Calf, Thomas Kickham, Souris. 2d Best 2 bush. Black Oats, John Mo- Gregor, Lot 48, CORRECTIONS, Best ShortsHorn Bull (any age), instead at 7 O'clock, p.m. No. t—3 Minore Crass.~-Purse of ‘$61; $30 to first, $15 to second, $18 to third and $6 to fourth. No. 2—Free to Att.—Purse of $100; 960 to first, $30 to second and $10 to third. No. 3—Green Crass.—Purse of $50; $20 to first, $15 to second, $10 to third and $5 to fourth. The above races wil! be mile heats, 2 in 3, except No, 2, which will be 3in5. In all, four to enter and three to start. Entrance fee 10 per cent. of purse. A horse distancing the field gets first money only. Entrance will close at 10 p,m. on Tues. day, 2nd October. of Donald Ferguson, Hon. D M. L. C., New Perth. 2d Best Ayrshire Heifer (instead of D. Thompson) Donald Ferguson, East Riyer Best Oil Painting, Miss Hacker—instead of Miss Beer. 2d do do Miss Millicent Beer~in, stead of Miss Hacker. Shipping Intelligence. LIVI LOL LN PRM 8 om PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN ENTERED, October ist.—Schr. James Sample, Rob- acts, Pictou, coal; Commet, Raves, Cape George, sundries; Dayspring, Greenwood, Pictou, herring; Swallow, Reid, Pictou,coal; Winnie, Deagle, trading voyage, sundries; Silvia Jane, Casey, Caraqnet, boards; Maria Enman, White, Tignish, mackerel; Voaming Billow, Murphy, Shediac, lumber. Rules of National Association to govern, Admission to Park 25 cents; Carriages 15 cents extra, In the free for all race, stallions will of course, be allowed to compete. THOMAS H. ROBBLEE, , f Secretary. Summerside, Sept 27, ‘77. DESTINATION OF VESSELS IN poRT. CONNOLLY'’S Wuarr— Leonora, Wright, Richibucte, Phenix, Gichalson, West River, R. Munn, Munn, doubtful. Maria Emma, Ramsay, Buctouche, Lonv’s WHarrF— Onward, Scott, Wallace, Ancilla, Walpole, doubtful, Harvest Home, Louisburg. Raven, Power, Magdalen Islands, Peake’s No, | Wuarr— Raven, Power, Magdalene Islands Gazelle, Robertson, Pictou. Confederate, McKay, doubtful. QUEEN'S WHaRF— Maria Delphine, Quebec. Foam, Moran, doubtful. CASKS AMERICAN BEACON 120° KEROSENE ! F. T. NEWBERY & CO: Sept. 29~—3in ne ar pat 2in SUGAR. } [8 Store and to arrive—- 40 Bois. GRANULATED, 20 Bbis, RUSHED, 50 Bbls. GOLDEN YELLOW. _F. T. NEWBERY & CoQ. |~-Ban, Gox, Morell, Wm. Rich- | James Sample, Roberts, Pictou, Swallow, Gallant, Pictou. >gaKr’s No, 2 WHarr— Harry Davies, Yates, West Indies, Brigt. Siena, McLeod, doubtful. Morning Star, Power, doubtfuk Peake’s No. 3 Wuarr— Rustic, Wise, Buctouohe, Medway Belle, doubtful, Str. Hadji, MoDonald, Pictou. Bream Nay. Waarr— Sylvanus McD., Powley, deubtful: Dencan’s WHarr— | Bay State, McPherson, Miminigash, Sept. 29—3in ar ne pat 2in 7-__ rpm, | FLOUR, New RECEIVING— 200 Bbis. Mammoth SPRING EXTRA. 200 Bbls. Howland’s CHOICE EXTRA, 100 Bbls. Toronto CHOICE EXTRA, 100 Bbls. Waterdown BAKER’S, | | | | all fresh ground. * F. T. NEWBERRY ; & CO, Sept..29—3in ar pat ne 2in : <<. ‘ ;@ 11 o'clock, at the residence of G. A, | in August, 1875, together with all Boars, An-: 100 Bbls. Matchless CHOICE BAKER’S,— a ae — olin to = -_ a Auction Sales. bit FURNITURE, REPAIRS | WEDDING BY © sriiiGine NEATLY AND THORKOUGOLY . EVIIN CS. ay All N, | =) : MX LCU LED, ate fe a a OUR OWN MAKite® NEXT TUESDAY. OCTOBER 24D. OES ee BW. TAYLOR, WATCHMAKER & Jicow kHLER, SOUTH SIDK QUEEN SQUARE, AND NEARLY FRONTING POST OFFICE, CH’TOWN, A large assortment of Ladies’ and Gents’ SILVER WATCHES, from $8.00 upwards. “6 “6 GOLD WATCHES, 20.00) ws Every Watch warranted for twelve months. —GOLD ALBERTS. from $5.00 to $30.06. PLATED & SILVER ALBERTS.—A full assortment of PLAIN GOLD and other RINGS, from $1.00 to $20.00. GOLD LOCKETS. from $1.50. Colored and Bright Gold BROOCHES and BEARINGS. STUDS. from 10 cts. to SS 00 per set—hundreds io choose from. SILVYER-PLATED WARE, in great varlety. CRUET FRAMES, from $1.00 to $12.00... CAKE BASKETS, FRUIT DISHE 4, PICKLE STANDS, VASES. CUPS, NAPKIN RINGS, SPOONS and FORKS.—all warranted to wear well. Nickel TEA SPOONS, that will wear always while, from $1.00 per doz. CLOCKS and FIMF. PLECES, from $1.00 to $30.00. SPECTACLES, to suit nearly all sights, trom 25 cents per pair. Best London-made Pebble SPECTACLES, with vase, $2.50 per pair. The above is only part of our Stock, and to which we are continually adding. Prices, on Inspection, Will be found to compare favorably with others. E. W. TAYLOR. Ch’town. Oct, 2—1m end sesso —— ee eee An YOU About to Order an Overcoat or a Fall Suit!? ——0-0 W.A. WEEKS & CO. ATTRACTIVE OFFER A VERY STOCK OF NEWEST ENGLISH CLOTHS | Employ Best Workmen only,—and Guarantee Stylish Garments at MODERATE PRICES! TRY THEM. W. A. WEEKS & Co., Drarens & CLoraters, Queen Street. Sept, 20, 1878— LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLASOW —]O— es. Charlottetown, Prince Kdwara Island THE EXTREME CLIPPER SHIP JAMES DUNCAN, LAWRENCE KICKHAM, Commander, —- 699 tons A 1 at Lloyds for g years, and coppered,—will be on the Berth at Liverpool about the 15th of September, and will sail for this Port abont the 28th September, ———-0 . THE WELL KNOWN BARKENIINE WELLINGTON M. O'CALLAGHAN, Commandr,—350 lonAl at Lioyd’s for 7 years, and oppered,— now on the Berth at London, will sail for this Port about the loth Sentembve,. ee) ‘ THE WELL KNOWN CLIPPER sHIP IWIIDAS i WILLIAM TODD, Commander,—398 tons, Al at Lloyd’s for 7 years,—will be op the Berth at Glasgow ahout the 15th Seplember, and will sail for this Port about ' the 28th September. All the above Ships are well known to the trade as ; and Passengers, and wil! carry Freight on through Bjl}s Summerside, Georgetown, and Shediac. For Freight or Passage, apply in Liverpoo} to Sir JAM ES MALCOLM, Bart., 69 Senth Jobn St.; London, to Messrs. TAYLOR, BETHELL & ROBERTS, (4 Fenchurch St Glasgow, to Messrs. KIDSTON & CO > here ty the owners. JAMES DUNCAN & CO ‘CHEAP SACKS. lesirable conveyances for Gooda of Lading, deliverable at Pictou, Ch'town, Aug: 28, 1877— PART — —oOF OUR— EXTENSIVE STOCK), ()()() SECOND MAND, stightiy dam sciatica CARVELL BROS. Ch'town. Sept. 27—3w 38taw Fall Goods, | KEROSENE PERSONALLY SELECTED\|200 CASKS, Landing ex ‘* Jane McKay.” and 100 CASKS To arrive. CARVELL BRO8. IN THE- Best Markets IN ENGLAND, NOW OPENING! GEO, DAVIES & CO. London House, Sept. 27 TO LET. A FINE new three story Dwelling House »** containing 10 rooms, situated on Kent ;aisset. Apply to FRANCIS McRORY for at ; 1180 fice. siw Sept. 27—lw ot i GREENLEAP’3S ARIPIM 23. ERYCE’S LATIN READERS. ROYAL READERS. at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE. Ch town, Sept. a rere PLASTER PARIS! & A BBLS, now en hand. a0 ; | } CARVELL BROS. Ch town, Aug. 25—pat ar 2w CN ty WS soy