a lin amnee= “| - —e!| —_—_—— ; Local and Other tienes. Notice to Procrastivatars ! A i] 1. counts furnished before ana ad fase \mas, and Midsummer of this | oun? that emain unpaid after this! mth, will be placed in the hands of \ un {fio? ney for collection. without dis- finetion fF persons. | MARK *BUTCHER. | (wu Auction Sale of Dry Goods, by B. | Wilson Higgs, advertisement. a Tm Mr. PATTBRSON, of the Mail continues today. See Toronto, | last week shipped 12 first-class and ex. | cellentiy selected horses to England, ~<o 000 4noTHeR Grear Fine IN FREDERICTON. — | [he Exbibition Building in Fredericton was reduced to ashes on the night of Monday | jast. Loss estimated at $27,000. More | inceniarisg | Aepo;ntTMent,—Jolin Hag- git, of Georgetawn, in the Province of | P.ince Edward Island, Gentleman, to ed Harbor Master for the port of Georgetown, in the said Province, vice Mr. GeorgejB. | Howlett, deceased.— Canada Gazette. | <<>> Examine Wheeler & Wilson’s New Family | ard Manufacturing Sswine Macuings and | you will bay no other. We recommend | Clark's Elephant Spool Cotton, white or black spools. Call at the Diamond Book. store. GOVERNMENT a, i Tm — Barxentins EKrema, McMahon, with 4 corgo consisting of 24,000 bushels of Oats of 36 ibs. each, and 350 pieces of deals and entis containing 10,000 feet of superticia! measure, shipped by Peake Bros. & Co., sailed for Queenstown for orders on the jist inst. Cuarcorrerown Desatrine Crus, — The members of this Club are requested to meet in the parlor of the Y. M. C, Asso~ ciation Rooms thie (Cbursday) évening at $ o'clock sharp. A fuil attendance is particularly desired. R, Waesks, Secretary. Propesson DaniBLis, after having ads | vertised bis clasees to meet in the Atben- eum, finds it impossible to occupy that, building under the auspices of the Reform Club. Notice will be given in this column to-morrow morning of where the gentle. men’s clase will meet to-morrow night, aod the ladies class on Saturday afternoon. bi AAA aes ‘Twa will be provided at Black River, Mill Cove, to-day (should the weather be fine), and the Rev. J. C. Berrie wiil deliver his popular lecture on “Habit.” Tea on the tableat 2p.m. Lecture as early as pos- sible after. Admiesion, 25 cents. The vuject of the above is to free the church from all debt. ~ Sorprems Courr.-~The Court was occu- pied yesterday in hearing an argument on a Kule to set aside the verdict of the jury in the case of Lewis W.G. Hayden vs. the Stadacona Fire Insurance Company - Mea:rs. Sullivan and Longworth, for Hay- den: Mesers. Palmer & McLeod, for the Company. The Rule for payment of Col- onel Cumberland’s award was made abso- jute, and the money waz ordered to be paid. Cateponia CLUs.—At at meeting of the Osledonit Club, held at St. Lawrence Hotel, on the evening of the 30th ult., the following gentlemen were elected officers fur the ensuing year, viz» Hon. James Duncan, Chief; Hon. A. A. McDonald President; J. W. Morrison, Esq., Ist Vice-President and Treasurer ; A. A. Mc- Lean, Esq., 2nd Vice-President , Mr. Robt. J. Campbell, Financial Secretary ; Mr. Walter B, Robertson, Recording Secre- tary; Mr, Joseph A. McDonald, Corres- ponding Secretary. At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court, yesterday morning, Jas. Hennessy, drunk and incapable, was fined #2 or 8 days; Don-| ald McKinnon, same offence, was fined ihe sume; Jobo Carter and Wm. Jones ap- peared on complaint of Captain Newman, for deserting the ship, were ordered to be imprisoned one month with hard labor and to be released when required by the Cap. tin, and to forfeit a fortnight’s wages: Mary McCallum appeared on complaint of Bilen Be!l, for abusive language, was fined | perate efforts to keep it. Latest b ' Telegrap “ty fontreal. COMMERCIAL. A MURDERER SEATENCED, — Reported Retirement of Laurier. Special Dispatch to Daily Examiner Montnrear, Oct. 31. Flour quiet and steady at last quotations. Grain not active. Freights firm. The banks have made no changes in the dividends for the past half year. Williams was sentenced at loronto, yes. | terday, to be hung for the murder of bis wife, It is reported now that Laurier will re-) tire from public life. WAR NEWS. | Sivisrria, Oct. 30, The Russians are concentrating a bat- tery on the Island, two miles east of here, LonvOoN, Oct. 30. The capture of Telisthe indicates that the Russians have a firm hold on the Plev na and Sofia roads, but are not yet certain that Plevna is entirely surrounded. The road to Widdin by the way of Rapora, it is believed, is still in possession of the Turks and Ghazi. Osman Pasha will make des. Details of the affairs at Gorny-Dubruk, | jand Telische, make it certain that they are | more than mere raids on the Turkish com. | munications, that in fact they are part of} the new Russian movement invoiving an | entire change of front, which is still fur-! ther developed by the transfer of the Rous | manians to Bigot. ‘Telische was surrounds | ed on the 28th by one cavalry and two in. | fantry brigades of Imperial Guards, and a | brigade of Cossacks. They bombarded for! two hours from 72 guns, when the Turkish garrison surrendered. ‘There was no as- sault, and the killed and wounded on both sides was insignificant. The Russian Government has asked cre- | dit for $6.250,000 for the construction of a) new railway. A rising is feared in Albania, Epirus and | Macedonia. The Porte is endeavoring to | muster 230,000 irregulars to put down the insurrection. and has ordered a merciless | treatment of insurgents. GUNERAL NEWS, | — Lonpon, Oct. 30. The Queen will grant a pardon to Alice | Khodes, and commutes the death sentence in the case of the other prisoners to im. prisonment for life. Paris, Oct. 30- it seems settled that the Cabinet are abandoning the idea of resistance aff will } retire before the 7th November, or merely | hold office long enough t» offer justifica- | tion of its policy in the Senate. Whether ‘it retires a little earlier or later is quite | iy ‘] DL ()\' ’ & | day of NOVEMBER, from persons willitg PAMPHL VTS, (y 4h g WANs } ! oer Contract to supply, for one year, tie immaterial. [tis essential, and the now apparently settled thing is that it will re- | tire. LONDON, Oct, 30 Thirty-nine Canadian masons, who ar. | rived in London to-day, have left the works at the Law Courts and placed them, | selves under the protection of the strike | committee. New York, Oct. 30. | Mrs. Joseph C. Clarkson, of Ipswich. | Mass., was burned to death on Sunday morning by the explosion of a kerosene | lamp Seven masked men knocked down and | robbed the agent, Wilson, of the Northern | Pennsylvania Railroad, near Helentown | Pa., on Friday nigh’, and they secured) $900, a watch,and other valuables. Wilson | was fatally injured. A series of wholesale | robberies, supposed to be the work of the) women were outraged and valuable horses | were stolen. Muchexcitement prevails. | Mayor E'y to-day received en appea! for aid from the Mayor of Fernandina, Fiori- | ida. The appeal says 800 families will) be resumed. They had on hand $300, and | required $1,000 to keep the well from tarving and supply the sick with neces. | Saries. MARKETS AND FINANCE. — Lonpow, Oct. 39. | Consols 95: Breadstuffs dull, except corn, which is | firmer at 29s. 3d. to 293 6d. for new mixed western; Canadian wheat 10s. 31 to LIs. | 2d. for red western spring. NEW York, Oct. 30. Coiton steady; Middiing Uplands 112 16. Flour in buyers’ favor, limited trade: Su- perfilne Western and State $4.50 to $5.30; | wheat a shade easicr afd more Steady. | Petroleum dull, heavy; refined 14%. Pork! excited and higher: New Mess $15.00 } ' $!.60 and costs or 10 days, P. Connolly, | for selling liquor on the Sabbath, was post. pemed uatil today. sisted tbat Mr. Connolly gives his bar in ehai ge of a keeper, to whom he gives in- P Freights: wheat, sail, $$d.; steam, 10d. | Lonpon, Gct. 30. | Of £531 000 goid, which arrived on Sat-! In this case, it is \urday, £146,000 went into the bank, £50.~ Q00 being taken out for Egypt. The larger | art of the consignment being bar gold, is beld over for exportation to the Continent. | *tructions pot to sell liquor on Sunday or|Should the decline in French exchange | break the license law. He violates the! ‘show a profit on the operation, the remain- jbatructions, and Mr. Connolly is brought |e" will likely go into bank tomday. hetore the Court, The | ES | tiaras | | bullion in the Bank of England to-day in-| BEER & SON re | creased £119,000. isembly gathering in the newly erected) | { | solemn, ‘LETTER HEADS, same gang, have been committed at Davia-| at our command, we contidently solicit ‘the | + ville and Newton, Bucks county. Two | patronage ot Auctioneers, Merchants, ship) | | generally. |Company's Office, Water Street; and also at | : 1 a *.. . m . 7 My : ‘ have to be supported before business can 1) ry. W. Mitchell, 28 Great George L?7°0CE Lasts Supplied on | —___—_—— Saal 5 } 5 et nee en ‘ ; ‘ LiverPoon, Oct. 30. CU LI NAR Y BOILE R , ee gy OTE feeal and Giher liems, | IVINS @O N76 —$—_$<--————a Musical jnstruments. | Seaetnen ed eneae apes EE FINAL NOTICE } | Opgsing Sgrvicws, — Sanday morning, | —— er : veers ‘ ° 5 [Oct 28th, though uninviting for either x) Gonceriinas, Violins: NicDougall & Currie’s Debtors. itive or walk, did not hinder a Jarge as- ae eee Guitars, Accordeons, LL ACCOUNTS not settled by the 15ib Etc,. Etc., Etc.-| A xovemper, will then be handed to ALL Prices, al County Court for Collection. FLELTCHERS’ MUSIC STORE. J. S. CARVELL, Assignee Ch'town, (ict. 26, ‘77-2 a Ww pat ar 8w Vethodist Church at Black River, Mill | ‘ove, to hear the Rev, J. Lathern preach the opening sermon and take part in the dedicatory service, both of which were| instructive and interesting. In! eee 3 waa beeen oy the afternoon the house was again filled, . N BY f \ HAYA SCOTIA when the Rev. F. W. Moore delivered a , Ve 5 sermon in keeping with the occasion, full / i 2 i 4 : From Liverpool tio Halifax, of earnest gospel teaching and pathetic rom. Liverpool —e appeal, making a deep impression upon 5, WoOpr WwW have received the MARKERS | & 4 4 : the congregation. The Rev. J. C. Berrie Kinest stock of conducted the evening service, which was well attended notwithstanding the dark will take notice that | : : : ness of the night. Collections, fifty dol- Family & Pocket Bibles lars. We Sole! Church Services. | ae Hymn Books. > lestaments, | ?salms, Ete, J ever exhibited in Charlottetown, and prices to suit the tlnes BREMNEL BROS. Choteowna, Oct, 3U- 3m cod a cen: ALD, SS have the Avaska IN A Bap Way,.—San Francisco, Uct. 29.—A Victoria despatch says the steamsnip California, from Sitka, arrived this morning. The revenue cutter Oliver | Waicott arrived at Sitka on the 7th. The Chimicut !ndians had arriveda few days p t t C t St | previous to participate ina grand pow- a én as Ge wow, given by Sitka Jack and hie tribe. WARRANTED SINGLE iy Ageney ELEGANT * BINDINGS for the island of the Uet. 20— For Sleigh Builders. y QL YOU WANT TO BUY:— & Steel. Iron. Bolts. THE EXAMINER BOOK & JOB Printing Department (he revenue cutter arrived jast in time to prevent the Indians from destroying the barricades around the town. ‘They had S already commenced and had pulled down some 200 feet, being protected by 70 armed S Dp r ] ngs iors f, ; f . — Screws. Paint. Runners. vial of the cur wot te sues! BUGGY TOPS, | Shefte, Trimmings, Ac en revelry from murdering the whites. ARRIN B WHEELS | Se WE " . kil Waal ial famed De LOWEST PRICES! Latest Styles aud Cheapest Rates § ’ se a ie PA Tae BEER & SONS. VASH MOULDING (222 Predict ot DASH MOULDING, in Silver-Plated. Oride. NLWEQUNDLA u _ and Japanned. ! JUst HRickri ¥ Bob, Sheet Bron ; ' From &t. Johns, per Brig * Fleetwood, 4 | supply of this Fine Old Wine, which | } J. W. MITCHELL, (Formerly of the Firm of Laird € Mitehell,) a ll . e MACEACHERN & CO Oct. 24-- HAVING ENTERED THE Examiner Printing and Publishing Company, Wagon Seats cane MODERATE PRICES. AND ALL CANKLAGE STOCK MANUFACTURED BY THE «CARPENTERS. ATTENTION, | \W* have just received a large raf: of goud SCANTLING, varying in sites | crom 6 to 10 inches iu width, aad 20 to 4% feet long. Will be sold cheap for cash. hein I PIERCE & ¢ ; . . HORNE, tRC Co. Guelph Carriage Goods 185 Upper Queen 5°. Ch'town, Oct. 27-—lw eod and added to the Plant, before possessed by the Company, lis Complete New Stock of Job Printing Material, We are now in a position to execute orders for all kinds of Printing, such as "eane .rpDo Company TENDERS BILL HEADS, | eae x 17 : ; Mayonu'’s OFFICE, 25th Uct., 1877. CIRCULA RS, OF Q)EABED TENDERS will! be received at CARDS |“) this Office, until noon of the SIXT City Stables with Hay, Oats, and Potatoes which we will deliver at | Phe Council wiN not be bound to accep! MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES, WM. B. MOKRISON, DODGERS, HANDBILLS, POSTERS, | AND ALL KINDS OF | ane Bank and Legal Printing ! Wants, ete., ete. &e. &e. &c. nee se sadlioe ileal sain ——- 600 LBS. RENO'S FRENCH So ccimenen g# While announcing this important addi- | a Advertisements tion to our business, we deem it but right that FILLING. ns we should tender to the public our sincere) ceeding hatf un inch, wiil be thanks for the encouragement and practical | A ITOK | inserted for THEN CEN PS perv support our enterprise has hitherto received. «day. OF ABOVE | In view of the long experience of Mr. J. W. | b atenbeemn hala | » > - . and the large and varied Stock of Material | | \ ANTED—A Smart Boy, 15 or 16 years t City Clerk. Oct. 2%6—eod t 6th ar t 6th. } | ae under this heading, in space not ex- acne et IS Mitchell, his well-known attention to business, | of age, to learn (ke Printing Business. ; Apply immedlately. Owners, Farmers, Banks, Companies, Asso Nov. 1. 77. individuals and corporations | clations, and lai a i a HADJE. | OUND—On Tuesday evening, a Purse, coutaining 4 small sum of money. Ip | quire at this Office. Nov, 2—2\* | BY THE S.§, s# Orders may, for a few weeks only, (until | our arrangements are completed), be left at the | eek | Wee. cae | QHOEMAKBR WANTED — Wanted im. Tua Exautenn Posuene Co. Application, oe mediately, one Journeyuian on Sewed ‘Work. JOHN McKENZIP. ——— | Ch'town, Oct. 30—1i op Oy i | rs aerate \\ : \ 4 | LOS?) STRAYED, O8 STOLEN—-From ¢ ee i i Fes Montague Bridge, a BLACK HORSE |The finder will be rewarded on giving such ‘information as witl lead to his recovery. DANIEL MALLETT ——— STEAM COOKING. MAYO'S STEAM © Ch town, Oct. 30—lw eod ; Oct, 3t—Si* Labrador H | LL the condensed steam is carried back | d Wa Or errin 2 , Pereaens ne aa into the boiler-- preventing unpleasgat: eee | OST—Between Terligzick s corner and odors in the kitchen. Mest, Vegetables, j . fi | 44 ss, Peter's Church, on Thursday night, Puddings. &c., may all be cooked at the! E are daily expecting a eargo of 1 AB- the sum of $27.00. Phe finder will receive same time, without wingling the. favors, RADOR HERRING. which wili be 80.4 | $5.00 reward on leaving the sald purse at while each article retains all its strength | cheap trom the wharf, ; _ | Carter's Confectionery, Queen Street. und aroma, and {fs more palatable and no-! HASZARD BROS? Oct. 27. i } tritious thau when cooked by any gther Ch town, Sept.23—eod tf ee ee ee oe ee mode. ie OARDERS WANTED.—A few peraians Qn exhibition and for sale at FROM NEW YO RK ent Boarders can now be a®ommodated ‘at the Revere House. EER & GOFF 5. - | le ae tai ea , HARLOTTETOWN Ld a WANI pF fi COAL \ A SES, E OR U enamel : i WW ecceaas wanted. Senthiamn aneitindl KIGT. * CAMWOOD,” Suttis, master, | Rooms are large ani suilable for merriea H ( d Ch will receive freight in New York about! couples. Apply at this olfice. an some an Cap JENTH NOVEMBER, for Charlottetown | Av eaud Summerside. Apply to PERKINS &| —-—— ne Ch'town, Oct. 12, 1877, JOB, South Street. New York, or impo LE P.—Two or wore Rooms;to let in LONGWORTH & CO., | convenient part of this city. Apply <t Waiter Street. | this office. ‘ hk ide Ot. Dy See Chttown, Oct. 26—3 taw Ul 10:b Ch iown, 187 \ ' ee ee ao ateneg ean ese r - i“ ‘i ge ag F ee Bere ‘ ps ; si ra A eee a ae oi eee F . ae - i * er a oes ile edt : s ' a Md : : fe sad a ; ad en ‘ A : « Pe me P apeguemes ree - Sete rv a ea cis,