ran cents Local and Other Items. lnk Supreme Court is still in session a Summersice, THE retail price of potatoes at the Market to-day, was 23 cents per bushel. A mesrtrve of the supporters of Mr. Long- worth will be held in Allin’s Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. Cxrcaco is said to have more pork than it can sell, a large portion of last year’s ‘‘ crop” being still en hand. MERCHANT Ban« Bits taken at their face in exchange for GOODS or payment of Debts, at the ** Diamond Bookstore.” THe owner of the M. 4. Starr offer a special inducement to produce shippers, See advertisement in another column. On®k solitary drunk at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this morning—Daniel McDonald, sailor, drunk and incapable, was fined $2 and costs or eight days. A band of gypsey tinkers arrived in the royalty of this cityafew days ago. It con- sists of fifteen men, women and children. with eight horses and as many dogs. Up to the end of September the total num- ber of d§aths from small-pox in the Southern States was 7,927. Of these, 2,825 died in New Orleans, and 2,648 in Memphis, ‘Ten- nessee, Epwakp HANLAN had an interview with the ({overnor-General, who warmly congratulated him on his recéht Victory, and intimated his intention of sending ‘him a gold medal from England. Bia copper finding stories are still coming from Newfoundland. If only the half told be true the Codfish Colony will soon be known as the great banner country of the world for ite copper deposits. HvusBanp vs. Wrer.—A little family differ- ence—which resulted in an assault-—was on trial before Theoph. DesBrisay, Esq., to-day. The husband denied that heassaulted his lady, the lady departed to get evidence of his doing zo, and thus the case rests at present. Tas Annual Session of the Grand Divi- sion of P. E. Island takes place in this city on Wednesday, the 30th inst. The session will open at quarter eleven o'clock, on ar- rival of morning trains, east and west. Sap Casr.—Lackawaten, Pa., Oct. 7.—Ger- trude Ackerman, a young lady missed from her hotel, has oo found — a a search lyi ially paralysed in the woods, where ple she Weeilendd to grieve over her father’s intempéramce. Her tather was formerly cashier of a New York bank. Joux Garrnry, Ese., Secretary of the Ex- hibition Commissioners sent, on Monday last, samples of Prize Grain tothe Agricultural Fair of the Massachusetts Farmers’ Clubs now be ing hel@-at Boston. The black oats weighs 47 Ibs. to the bushel. White oats 48 Ibs. to the bushel. Four-rowed barley 57 Ibs. to the bushel, and Spring Wheat 954 lbs.—Journal. A SURPRISING stery comes from Joliette, Province of Quebec. It is to the effect that a valuable coal mine has been discovered within a few leagues of that place. It is to be hoped the story is true. But the geological forma- tions prevalent in Quebec are not of the kind giv_ng protiise of the discovery there of valu- able coal deposits. Messrs. ScamMMELL’ Bros. have added to their business the recepticn of consignments of potatoes, j- The early crop in» the States is of oor quality, and our late crop oo better both in-quanity and ‘quality. e following quotationts aregiven : Early Rose-—Nova Sco- tia—choice, per barrel, $2.374 to $2.50; Early Rose—Maine, per barrel, $2.25 to $2.50; Early Rose--Long Island, per barrel $2 to $2.50; Early Rose—State—good to prime, per barrel, $1.75 to $2.25; Peerless—prime, in bulk, per barrel, $2 to $2.124; Peerless—fair, in bulk, per barrel, $1.75 to $1.87. Tue market to-day was well stocked with a choice: variety of saleables. There was a slight, change in the prices :—Beef, small, from 5 to Fa’ cents ? do. by the quarter, from 4 to 8 cents; mutton frony 5 to 10 cents ; lamb from 5 to 9 cents; pork, by the carcass, from 44 to Scents; geese, each, from 50 to 6) cents , ducks, from.25 to 30 cents ; chickens, per pair, 25, to 45 cents ; patridges, each, from 20 to 35 gents; butter, fresh, from 22 to 22 cents; .do., by the tub, from 16 to 18 cents ; hay, per 100 tbs., from 45 to 52 cents ; oata, 32 cents for 34 lbs. A Row anp How iT Exprep.—Some young men living in this place purchased two bottles of Whiskey on Friday night last, and, forget- ting that there were no license in force in Georgetown, raised a fearful racket on a back street. A Justice of the Peace hearing such a tremendous noise went over and had one of the most unruly arrested and placed in con- finemént. “Another was captured on Saturday morning. ‘Fhey were brought before two Justices of the Peace to account for their jolli- tication on the previous night, and during the proceedings gave information against two par- ties from whom they bought the liguor, The result was a fine of $20 each and costs, and a levy af $2.80 each upon the two witnesses.— K, CA Advertiser. Tue steamer Carroll, which sailed hence for Boston at six o’clock last evening, had the following large and valuable cargo :— 2,100 bbls. potatoes, valued at $2,100 ; 558 bbls. ‘mackerel, valued at $5,580 ; 517 cases eggs, Valued at $1,651, and 139 bbls. hake sounds, valued at $13,000. Total value, $22,231. She also had thirty-four pas- sengers, of which the following is a list:— Thomgs Dowling, James Garra, M. F. Garra,-Miss Kate Shea, Master L. Mc- Donald, : Mrs. J. P. Irving and son, Mrs. J. R. Brown, Miss L. Murphy, Miss Margaret McLean, Miss H. Webber, Mrs. A. Thurston, Miss A. McMillan, Mrs. D. A. MeDonald, Miss Alice Hogan, Miss M. 7 MeKenzie, Miss K. ayer ae —_ , Miss + McAtee, , Mra. John Geral, blaster James Grant, Mrs. Howatt, Miss Annie McKay, Miss Sarah MePRipe, Miss Flora ae, ao Bella athéson, Miss Sa ¢ , Miss McAtee, Malcolm Gunn, George Griffiths, _ Cameron, Miss R. McKenna, Miss C. is, Se ee ee Our Washington Letter. Wassineton, D. C., Oct. 7. Since the arrival here of the Embassy, the Chinese Embassador has received the sum of $100,000, deposited in the San Francisco sub- Treasury, and a telegraphic transfer to this city has been made. The U. 8. ‘Treasury made the transfer without charge, as a matter of courtesy, which was the same thing as giving the Embassy $1,000. Chin Lan Pin wrote a polite note of thanks to the Treasurer for the favor. Heand his Assistant Minister have been through with the usual custom of forei Ministers, and called upon all the other diplo- matics, leaving cards. The Celestials each left two cards, oneinscribed in English and the other in Asiatic characters, Sir Edward Thornton, English Minister, was the first to return the call, and these high and mighty dignitaries sat stiffly, with a narrow board be tween them (which same was broaght from China) and sipped tea together. The credentials of office, which were read to to the President at the time of the presenta- tion of the Embassy to him, were written upon a strip of parchment about 4 feet long, and neatly rolled upon a strip of parchment. The writing was in Chinese, of course, largely and plainly inscribed, the characters resem- bling those we see on tea chests, and no one will say that Sec’y Evarts is incapable of jok- ing, who saw him, with gravest face before the President, as an interpreter was readin it, and say, ‘* Mr. President, please to loo over the original’and see if the translation is literal.” oe to the general expectation, the re- ports reaching us from the yellow fever districts continue as distressing as ever. Of the oy of nurses who went to Memphis from here, several have died, including the lady in charge of the party. —_——— —_______ 69 oe -— ss Special Notices a ee 7,000 feet of Iron Pipe and 13 dozen Iron Force Pumps for Pubelar Wells, re- ceived per American steamer. C. C. Jonzs. Oct. 9—4i ‘THe Sure TuHine Cement,” made by C, C. Jones, will mend wood, leather, glass, crockery, &c.,and sticks as close as a brother. Try it, or send in what you have to mend. Oct. 9— C. C, Jonzs. THosrk who want cheap Clocks, go to McKay’s. A NICE assortment of Gold Pins and Fancy Rings at McKay’s. Wuo putin the Tubular Well (or tried to) for Mr. Devine at Hunter River, that is now dry? Why, the man that done the same by L. C. Owen—-Mr. Hamm, one of See See Jones’ cheap opposition, that says he can divine water but cannot. Look out farmers ! don’t throw away your money. ' Oct. 9—3i C. C. Jones. Sunscrise for the WrEkLty ExaMIMeER. Only ONE DOLLAR a year in advance. How can Gass sell Boots and Shoes so cheap ? Cal! and he will tell you. Buy your Watches and Jewelry at Tay- lor’s, which are offered low to suit the times. Tue Weekty Examiner ia the best filled paper published on the Island--and only ONE BoLLAR a year. “Married. On the Sth inst., by the Rev. K. McLen- nan, Mr. Daniel Nicholson, of Orwell, to Flora Nicholson, of Point Prim. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. Oct. 10—Lilly, Smith, Bouctoche, deals ; Ranger, Whittle, Pictou, coal; Enterprise, Allan, Crapaud, potatoes and oats, to F. T. Newbery & Cvo.; the M. A. Starr, Smith, Halifax, merchandize ; Elizabeth, McDougall, coal. CLEARED. Oct. 11—Schr. Jane, Sample, Pictou ballast; Lucity Ann, Richibucto, flour and sugar; Lilly, Pictou, ballast; M. A. Starr, Smith, Halitax. 200 boxes lobstera by W. H. Shanks; T'yro, Pictou, ballast; Champion, Hyton, River John, 100 bushels potatoes. OUTPORTS. Mowracve, Oct. 10-—Entered, sch. Ranger, Pictou, coal; Maria, Alva, do. do.; Pioneer, Sonris, ballast. Oct. 9—Cleared, Hero, Grand River, herring ; A. B. Owen, Grand River, herring. Goorcrrown, Oct. %—Entered Maria, Alva, Pictou, coal; E. D. Myer, Port Hawkes- bury, lumber. Oct. 9—Cleared sch. Cluzona, Murray Harbor, herring. ST, MARGARET'S HALL, HALIFAX, N.S. Diocesan Seminary for Young Ladies, VISITOR: The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia; PRINCIPAL ; The Rev. John Padfield. IS SCHOOL offers, at 2 moderate cost, I the advantages of a thorough and refined education and a comfortable home. — The course of instruction, which is conduct- ed by four resident Governesses and two Waiters, is the same as that of first-class schools in England. Arrangements are being made whereby pupils who desire it can present themselves for examaintion; and if successful, obtain ——_— — the University of ing’s College, Windsor. a Teaes-4 rd with tuition in the lish Branches, Latin, French, Drawing, Celisthen- ies and Music, with use of Piano for daily ice, $300 per annum, to be paid quarterly in advance. Next Term Commences Oct. 31st. Alalifax, Oct. 3, 1978.—2w eee aStsn ogee esenateedinrenaetieaniaanssaoveninnamapsaereetnee eee eet ns eT nee siuneettanereneesneesrnreonreerersenerrerseeeeemenremsneeenemenemamnmemememmemmenenene ne ARIAS Ant ee ee hn NAN — — - senna ° -4 en 4 a SS a « — mee 6 —- -—--—___ es WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARCE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF PALL & WINTER GOODS, ~tST RECEIVED PEE S. S. * PRINCE EDWARD.” Geo. Davies & Co. JCararlottet» wa, September 28th, 1878. NEW GOODS! NEW GooDs! Robert Orr & Co. HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, Etc., Etc., which they are aelling, WHOLESALE and reratt, at the lowest prices ever offered in Charlottetown. We solicit an inspection from all Cash Buyers of our Goons and Prices, before pur- chasing elsewhere. R O B E RT Oo R R & CO. ————— Charlottetown, Oct. 4, 1878. ECONOMY & SECURITY. ~—:0:--— SUN MUTUAT LIFE AND ACCHDENT INSURANCE COMPANY OF MONTREAL, 2003 -ae A SOUND AND RELIABLE HOME COMPANY. Investments All Within the Dominion. 101 $55,299.51 SURPLUS PROFITS ON PREMIUMS IN 1877. NEW BUSINESS, 1876, - - + SUBMITTED - + - i . - 3,168.000 Solia Addition to Company’s Assets in 1877, - - $55,280.55, There is no reserve clause, making the amount of claims under the Sun Mutual Policie vo be less than the sum assured by them, as under the minimum system. s@ Special attention is claimed to the fact that our policies are payable in fall. “# THOMAS WORKMAN, Esq., President; | M. H. GAULT, Esq, Managing Director ; T. J. CLAXTON, Esq., Vice-President; | RB. MACAULAY, Secretary. J. M. C. DELESDERNIERS, Superintendent. Prince Edward Island Board of Directors: HON. L. C. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Ese, Muasre. JENKINS & McLEOQD, .. . MEDICAL EXAMINERS. HORACE HASZARD, Manager, P. E. Island. July 3, 1873— OUTFITTING WAREROUSE NO. 50 QUEEN STREET. i eS as — $1,856,598 6 ! A SUPERIOR] LOT] OF LEATHER COVERED JUST ARRIVED. —_—- —--—-!0!:-——- _——~ aVe : Solid Leather Valises ! Much Cheaper than Home Manufacture. ZING & TRUNKS _—— A,FULL LINE OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS | -_——!-0 t-— #@- Inspection Solicited before Purchasing Elsewhere. “3, Cc. ROBERTSON. Charlottetown, May 30— Settee emcee se O LONGER AGENT! t with W. H. Otve, of St. John, V. B., has this day terminated by In the meantime, parties desiring Machinery can obtain information mutual consent. from us direct, or AMOS FISHER, Truro, i S, or os PRACTICAL MEN WHOSE — JOHN WELSH, St. Martin’s, q. B. ADVICE CAN BE RELIED ON. ; PRICES REDUCED! Great Improvements in our Saws Tron-—Portaste Grist Mitts—Portasie Saw Mitts, PEM WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS C0., Brantford, Canada. j . i April 17, 1878. “AUCTION SALES. —— erent ee eee BOOK DEBTS | | Estate McDougall & Currie. E will sell, at PUBLIC AUCTION, at our Salesroom, on ‘Wednesday, the 6th November, AT Il o’cLock, the Book Debts of the above Estate. A list of the Debts can be seen, and the Books are open for inspection till sale. CARVELL BRO’S, Auctioneers. Ch'town, Oct. 11, 1878—ar pat t sale Customs Sale. _ HE Hull of the Schooner ** LODI,” about 65 tons burthen, together with Chains, Anchors, all her Sails, Gear and Rig- ing—seized in November. 1877, and retaken in June last—will be sold by Public Aue- tion, at Westaway’s Wharf, Georgetown, on Monday, 21st inst., at 11 o'clock, a. m. ‘Terms —Cash on delivery. Also, on the same day, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Bonded Warehouse, ; ONE PUNCHEON RUM, containing about 120 gallons. CHARLES OWEN, Sab-Coll’r, Customs, Georgetown, Oct. 9, 1878—{lith 2i} SR arc eer nme omet Labrador Herring, Apples, Ete. BY AUCTION, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 at 11 o’clock, at Lord’s Wharf, ()() BBLS Choice No. 1 Labrador Herring now landing ex ‘‘ Margaret Jane.” Also—at AUCTION ROOM, 50 bbls. N. S. Apples, 10 ‘* Onions, 25 boxes T. D. Pi pes, &e., &e. Terms Cash. A, MACNEILL, Auctioneer. Oct. 10—2i AUCTION SALE 2 REAL ESTATE! Insolvent Act of 1875, an@ Amending Aets. In the matter of JAMES M. BUTCHER, an Insolvent. B. the direction of the Inspectors appoint ed by the Creditors of the above ned vent, James M. Butcher, I will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, on Saturday. the 19th day of October, instant, A. D. 1878, at the hour of eleven o'clock, a m., all the Estate, Right, Title and Interest of the above Insolvent, in and to all that tract, iece or parcel of land, being part of Town Lot Number Twe in the Third Hundred cf Town Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid, com- mencing in the westward edge of Weymouth Street. at the northeast end of Town Lot Number Sixty-five ; thence by a right angle line with said street, running westwardly eighty-four feet, or until it meets the east- ward boundary of Town Lot Number One; thence following the course of said eastwara boundary northwardly sixty feet ; thence by a right angle line therewith, running eastwardly to said street ; thence following ‘the course cf said street southwardly sixty feet to place of commencement, ALS®9, all that other tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being part of Towa Lot Number Ninety, in the Third Hundred et Town Lots in Charlottetown, in Prince Edwaid Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to say : Commencing on the northwestern eorner of the said Town Lot, at the ang’e formed by Kent and Prince Streets ; thence following along the said Kent Street eastward- ly for a distance of seventy-nine and one-half feet; thence southwardly, at right angles with the said Kent Street, for a distanee of sixty-four feet ; thence eastwardly, at ri es with the last-mentioned boundary, for a distance of two feet ; thence eouthewardy at right angles with Kent Street to Clark Street ; thence westwardly along the said Clark Street for a distance of eighty-one and one-half feet to Prince Street, aforesaid; thence north- wardly along the said Prince Street to the place of commencement. ‘Together with all houses, outhouses, buildings and improvements on the said parcels of land, and all appurter- ances thereto belonging. or in anywise appere ning. ae and conditions of sale will be made ‘known at sale. Dated this Ninth day of Octeber, A. D. 1878. B. WILSON HIGGS, Assignee, Davies & SuTHERLAND, Solicitors. Ch’town, Oct. 10—t s} ~ ot rr ee eee LUNATIC ASYLUM. wan the above Institution—e COOK and a HOUSEMAID. Applix cation for the situations to be made at the Institution. Ch’town, Sept. 21, 1878— HARD COAL. 1 mf) TONS ANTHRACITE NUT te ar. a0 rive **Mary Jane” about the 15th inst. Will be sold low from vessel. WRIGHT & MACGOWAN, Oct. 3—dy pat 2 aw till 15th - Coal for Sale. ICTOU NUT AND ROUND COAL ‘er sale at Water Street. Apply to CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, or HENRY SELLERS, City Scales. Oct, 3