meeneare ie Local and Gther items. | - i New Porarers r sell \ NE ors new sell in Montreal at! frem 50 ce 60 cents per bushel, —_ } Irmmay Murra i Jl {Y MURPHY ,was to-aay sentenced to ene months imprisonment for vagrancy. a ? LAST ¥ EEK’S ceal shipments were the great a | | est ever :nade from Picteu. So says the Stu; dard. i . = , , , i HAYMAKING has already commenced in dif-! . : ferent parts of the Laland. be very lurge and good. i The hay crop will; <a Just KecriIvep. and Agnenit \ large supply of foreign wove paper, also envelopes, at the ral Store. —R. May iWlo oi —— other THe census supe! Visor reports tion of San Francisce at 253,000, including 20,500 Chinese, a much smalier population than had been estimated. the popula Mr. JouNn Maceacnern has been appointed Agent jor the *‘ Royal” andthe ‘* London and Lancashire” Insurance Companies, Mr. Cameron is still Avent for the ** Laneashire.”’ ' ‘ok . THe Kev. Mr. Curtsriz will Lecture on ‘*The Lost Ten Tribes of Israel” this evening at the Christian Meeting House, Upper d,reat (:« rye Street, at 74 oclock. See advt. ——_ - Tne sale of excellent and elegant langy Goods will be centinued at W. DD. Stewart's sale-reon) te-morrow, at ll oclock. The stock remiaising on hand must be sold with- out reserve. dillietihcat Mrs. Brooks and Miss Bruooks, the wife and daughter of E.'T. Brooks, Esq., M. P. of Mounttie!d, Sherbreok, P. Q., arrived last night, aid are the guestsot His Honor the Lieut. Governor and Haviland at Gev- ernment Gouse. \4 sthis. siieschihani i THomAs HamBuie, of Middleton, attended a wedding 1t Summerside on Tuesday, and on returning home complained of a slight illness. Five minutes after he entered his dwelling he fell dead of heart disease. Mr. Hamble wasa man about fifty years of age and was deserv- edly respected by all who knew him, Tue Methodist S. S. Picnic, at West River, yesterday, was most enjoyable. The picnick- ers returned home early last evening, well} pleased with the d recreation. That, a picnic, su largely attended by children, should end so pleasantly and without accident, re- tects great credit ou the committee who had the affair in hand. iy S For Avberron.—A tea party in aid of the Roman Cathelic Church will take place at Alberton on Wendnesday next. An excursion has been arranged from this city and all inter- mediate stations, on that and tickets will be issued, good for return, at one dellar, This is a splendid opportunity for those who wish to visit Alberton and attend one ef the best tea parties of the season. lau lay, A Large Horse Mackerert.—The schr, *‘Ellen,” of Herring Cove, fishing for mack erel off Meagher’s Beach, on \Vednesday, was much annoyed by a large herse mackerel. The erew succeeded in catching the monster by the following method: They threw over a number «of dead mackerel, and when the horse mackere] came near the to devour them, succeeded in gafling it near the head and then throwing a noose around its tail and hauling it on beard. ‘The tish is oyer 9 feet long and turns the scale at 500 lbs.—-Pu/. ciactlialilibibiiatirespes ih Tue Halifax Herald remarks that ‘‘ The fiscal returns of the United States show how the N. P is working in ore direction. ‘The decrease of goods exported to Canada has fallen of during the last fiscal year so much as to threaten (so United States paper say) to soon reduce the balance of trade in their tavor toa mere fractien. ‘Tlie failing off is in free oods of $6,221,018, in the fiscal year. The Vew York Graphic says, ‘‘Uader the National Policy nearly all the articles now exported to Canada from this country, will seon be pre- duced there.” vessel We understand that the following cempose the staff of the Dorchester Penitentiary:— Warden--Bliir Botsford, Esq., of Dorchester ; Deputy Warden--J. B. Forster, of Richi- bucto; Chaplains— Rev. Mr. Simonds, of Dorchester (Protestant), Rev. M. L Abbe, of Memramvcook (Reman Catholic); Siurgeon— Dr. Mitchell, of Amherst; Matron—Mrs. Chipman, of Amherst ; Chief Keeper—George Keefe, of St. John; Store Keeper—Mr. Fraser of Pictou ; Stewart—Charles Koss, late Chief Keeper of Halifax Penitentiary ; Trade lustructors—Mr. MecFaden, of Halitax, in carpentry ; Mr. Downey, of Halifax; in black- anithing ; Kagineer—Robert Cooke, of Pictou; Assistant Engineer—Ww. Perrie. of St. Joha Penitentiary ; Acceuntant St. John Sun. Messrs. George Hughes, John Corcoran and Patrick hea lett Charlottetown this morning te take positions on the staff of the Peniten- tiary. Tue steamer Worcester, which arrived from Boston on Tuesday, brought tae following passenger's: —Col Parker, Mr Dana Parks, Mrs Richardson, Miss Richardson, Miss Gladstone, Miss EK Gladstone, Mr Malcoim Iatterson, Marshal Flynn, MrJ C Young, Ira P Moore, W C Parson, M D, Miss R Mcinnss, Mr H R Fuster, N C McKachern, H E Fraser, Miss Susie F Quinn, Christina McDonald, Jessie McInnis. U McKachern, Miss MelKenna, Isabel Johnson, Mary Johnson, Mary Y Garrett, Maggie Price, Catherine McKenzie, Mary McKenzie, Bridget Lantry, Annis Symons, Kate Mc\i}owan, Louise MePhee, Sadie Mor- ton, Lena Budd, Mrs R A McDonald, Mrs J J York, Miss McKenzie, Mrs Ruckley, Kate McDonald. Annie Dooley, Mr J Campbell, Mr N Murphy, Thomas H Young, W H John- ston, John Norton, Edwin FP Henderson, Patrick burney, Peter Hughes, Mrs C A Mil ler, Miss Maggie Gillis, Mrs D Henderson, Mrs Wm Murray, Miss Vampbel!, Mrs Kelly, R Haghes, Miss Bearney. — — 2 oe A Good Account. “To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, coating $200 per year, total $1,200—ali which was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a day, andI want everybody to know it for their benefit.” ‘‘Joun Weeks, sutler, N. Y.’ ~“<>., " }a tour ef Imspection of the They visit Washington, i ; pally presented to him to-day, ley's refusal to lend For good Biscuit an Me top Cheese, go to the Family Grocery.—-R. K. Brace.—-jy5 ae NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, Sew York, July 13. Six Japanese cominissioners are here on| prison system. | Phitadelphia and boston before returning to Japan, General Hancock s nomination was form- CoLumBus, ‘Uhie, July 13. To day, 5. 8. Rickley, President of the Capital City B through the Bank, was shot forehead by Andrew Eichenberg, who then >») shot himself, dying instantly. Rickley may live. The trouble grew out of Rick Wichenberg money. NEW July SS. ] The Governor refuses to grant the appeal for a commutation of the death sentence of Chastine Cox to imprisonment for hfe. Preparations for the execution are proceed- ing. \ ORK, Wasuineton, July 18. A telegram has been received at the war department from General Sheridan, stating that he had no official information ef any atteinpt to invade Indian territory. The war departinent officials believe the reports exaggerated. New Yorn, July 15. At midnight Dr. Tanner had fasted 155 days. In the afternoon he was driven to Central Park, and was very quiet during the drive, and drank six ounces of water. During the day he frequently munched broken ice. ” Lonpon, July 19. The Canadian team played a match to- day with the cricketers of Stowbridge and that district. ‘The Canadians scored 82 in the first inning and 105 in the second ; the Stowbridge 93 in the first and 68 in the second. Lonpon, July 15. The Pall Mall Gazette's leading article says that South Africa is threatened with another native war in censequence of the unjustifiable disarmament of the Basutos —a measure attributable to Sir Bartle Frere’s influence. A way should be found to appeal the question from the Cape Par liament te the Queen, but all steps will be useless which do not include Sir Bartle rere’s recall. Ashe has evidently failed in his special task—the South African con- federation—there can be no good reason why he should be left to extend the limits of the South Africa Aceldona. New York, July 13 A telegram has been received from Pan- ama, stating that the Chilian fleet has notilied the Peruvian authorities that the, city of Lima will be bombarded if peace is not soon made. The inhabitants are leav- ing the city. New York, July 15. Twenty two children died from the effect of heat yesterday. Cuicaao, July ih Frederick Thompson, a wealthy miller of Wakefield, England, was drowned at Fox Lake, Wis., on Friday. He came here to attend the Miller’s Convention and intend- ed to start a branch business in this city, His body will be brought here and will be embalmed and sent home. Burrawo, July 15. A Frenchman calling himself Duke Edward Lefevre has left, after swindling people here to the tune of about $10,000 and marrying his landlerd’s daughter. Lonpon, July 18. The usual 12th July Orange demonstra- tions took place in varieus parts of [reland yesterday. There were no disturbances. Paris, July 13. Henri Rochefort was met at the railway station by Clemenceau, Blanqui, Lockevy and the greater part of the municipal ceuncil. His friends were so eager to greet him that he was severely squeezed before gaining his carriage. Cernesson was elected president of the Paris municipality, vice Dr. Thulie, who, theugh a Radical, shrank in alarm from the scheme drawn up by ths committee whereby the municipality would become entirely independent of the Government, with the management of the police and all other preregatives now vested in the prefect. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 13. News has reached the Porte from Sofia that Prince Alexander has submitted con- fidentially to certain Powers a project for theincorporatien of a portion ef Kastern Roumelia with Bulgavia, the rest to be restored to the Sultan. Information shows that the project is favored by one of the two Powers to whom it was submitted. it is thought that if an arrangement can be effected, the unionist movement would be abandoned, and that the Pan-Bulgarian / agitation would cease. Lonpon, July 13. The Time: says Lady Burdett Coutts, who has been in entreaty for an estate in [reland, relinquishes her intention in con- sequence of unsatisfactory relations between landiord and tenant likely to arise from Foster’s bill. After Gladstone’s statement in the Commons last night, the Irish mem- bers almost unanimously expressed the opinion that the amendment to the com- pensation bill, he then gave notice of, re- moves toa great extent the objection te the attorney general’s clause, which objec- tion should be withdrawn. It is stated that the Jesuits expelled from France intend to settle in Wales, and have leased a house at Aberdovy for 21 years. Sr. Pererssure, July 15. In consequence of the defective harvest prospects, the question is discussed of for- bidding the export of wheat. Live Stone aT ArrcHAT, CAPE BRETON. — Mr. A. G. Fuller has opened up the Lime 4 stone Quarry at the head of the Harbor of Arichat, where he will be prepared to load vessels in a short time. The stone is ofa superior quality, and will be sold at a reason- Black Persia Charlottetown, July 13, 1880. ——— 57 hhds, Bright Porto Rico, 50 bbls. - a 25 bbls. White Granulated, 10 boxes Lumps, 1 OLASSES - 10 puns. Barbacoes, 35 puns, Choice ‘l'rinidad, eT - 150 boxes Valencias. \URRANTS 25 bbls. New Currants. ee. 20 boxes landed on Friday. @ ox: 4— 150 chests, waranted to be the the market L IcE— 65 bags, Mewt. each. err - 44 kegs Twist and Flat, 40 cads Smoking. Q\OLE LEATHER. a 300 sides No. 1, 180 sides No. 2, (Best we have ever had.) best in een 500 bbls, choice Brands. ( \ORNMEAL - 300 bbls. — ~ Kiln Dried. 200 doz. fassorted, ) pe: 130 doz. 2-hoop Pails, | CARVELL BROTHERS. July 12, 1880—2w eod, pat 2w For Sale or to Let. FYXHAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a door. Apply ou the premises to MRS. BOSWALL. April 26, 1880—tf LUMBER, LUMBER, VERY LARGE STOCK OF A Seasoned Pine & Spruce Lumber on Hand, for Sale Delivered at Point Du Chene, to Schooners, Consisting of Pine Boards, Plank & Sheathing; also Spruce Boards, Scantling, Clap- boards, Laths, Shingles, etc. All for sale Cheap, in quantities to suit purchasers. CUSHING & CLARKE. Saisbury, N. B., June 18, 1880—3m eod —_— At the Fish Market. QRESH HALIBUT, Codfish and Mackerel; also, Smoked Alewives and Finnan Haddies. Charlottetown, June 3, 1880. To Fisheries and Factories, \NE TON AMERICAN MANILLA MAR- LIN (farred and White), Cotton Lines, Twines, Leads, Hooks, Bait Mills, Fishing Anchors, Cotton Ducks (light and heavy), 100 coils Manilla Rope, Hemp Rope, Wire Rope, Paints, Oils, Tar, Oakum, Ships Chandlery. Sail Making, Light;Ducks for Boats’ Sails. D, SMALL, able rate,—[ju 8, 2w 2aw Jan. 21, 1880—tf JUST RECEIVED EX S, Black Cashmeres, Black French Merinos, LONDON HOUSE. err 20: n Cords, White and Grey Cottons, Velveteen Wincies, New Stockinette Worsted Coatings. . . —_——————— =, ( ee meets on cies EX Ss. S. “NESTORIAN,” 80 Packages Choice Teas, 3 Cases Linen and Cotton Thread. idl aint ee S, “HIBERNIAN,” GF. DAVIES & OQ. ALTHAM & GENEVA WATCHES, in Go.d and Silver Cases, suitable for Ladies or Gents—a large assortment, very cheap. BASKETS, Card Receivers, Preserve lishes, Butter Coolers, Biscuit Jars, Pickle Jars, Vases,Casters, Napkin Rings. ARGE ASSORTMENT OF AMERI- CAN THIRTY-HOUR AND EIGHT- Paes ) PLATED TEA SETS, CAKE DAY CLOCKS AND TIMEPIECES, om + geen GLASSES, FANCY VASES, LUS- TERS, PEARL, SHELL, AND LEATHER CARD CASES. EWEST PATTERNS in Colored Gold and Plated Sets, Brooches, Ear Rings, es LOT OF SPECTACLES, EYE- Necklets, Lockets, Shirt Studs, Gem, Signet, Keeper and Plain Gold Rings. LECTRO-PLATED KNIVES AND FORKS, TABLE, DESSERT, TEA, PRESERVE AND SUGAR SPOONS. EPAIRS TO WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY A SPECIALTY. W. W. WELLNER. Ch’town, July 8, 1880—4i eod 4i wkly 1 Wholesale Supplies. iC N HAND AND TO ARRIVE, at LOW EST CASH PRICES,— | 200 bbls. White Buns FLQUR, 100 bbls. Otter Creek . | | | 50 bbls. Choice Kiln Dried CORNMEAL, | i 30 doz. BROGMS, 18 doz. BUCKETS, 7 casks WASHING SODA, ) 15 boxes LEMONS, / 700 Ibs. Bright MAPLE SUCAR, | 3 tons GATMEAL (Choice), Bhls. SPLIT PEAS, sbis. ‘PEPPER, Coils ROPE, Kegs BAKING SODA, ' 5 casks Choice S¥YRUPS. Boxes Choice GONFECTIONERY, Frails DATES, | 50 gross CORKS, WASH BOARDS & CLOTHES PINS, | Cases MATGHES, Casks KEROSENE, Boxes Bartlett’s BLUE, Cases POTASH. BEER & COFF. Ch’town, June 23, 1880. AT CANSO, OURLY EXPECTED 7,000 bushels Cadiz Salt, fine-grained, lsuitable for curing and packing fish. Will i deliver this cargo at any safe Harbor on the Island. Parties wanting above cargo will do we!l to engage at once. GEO. COOMBS, | Ch’town, July 3, ’80. Water Street, ON HAND! {OFFINS and CASKETS. in Rosewood, ! Mahogany, Walnut and imitation woods, lof all sizes, and from $2.50 upwards, Japan and Plated Mounting. Hearses half former prices. Orders from the country, by tele- raph, fulfilled in one hour, cheaper than any other establishment in the city. MARK BUTCHER. King Square, June 29, ‘80—pat pres ar ne h lm / | A a ~ HOUSE TO LET. NE-HALF of that three-story BRICK QO HOUSE, situated on Upper Queen Street, containing nine rooms; at present oc- cupied by the Rev. Alfred Osborne ; with coach house and stable,and pump in the yard. ALEXANDER HORNE. July 3, 1880—2aw. | 1880. | BRITISH WAREHOUSE, - QUEEN SQUARE. Spring and Summer Goods, l COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, | VALUE UNSURPASSED. a Subscribers have, by the S. 8. ‘* Prince Edward,” ‘* Ethel Blanche,” and other | later arrivals, completed the | LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ‘British and Foreign Dry Goods | AND GROCERIES Ever imported by them, which they will dis« | pose of at the lowest Cash prices, Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. . Ww. & A. BROWN & CO, June 1}, 1850, {j 14 om a ee eee ED IMPORTANT SALE -—OkK-— VALUABLE PROPERNY, VQ\HE Directors of the CHARLOTTETOWN WOOLEN FACTORY COMPANY offer for Sale their Valuabie Property situated on Spring Park. The property consists of One | Acre of Land, with the Buildings thereon, Engine & Boiler, Shafting, Belting and com: | plete Heating apparatus throughout the whele | building. The size of the Main Building is 80 x 50 feet, three stories high, besides basement, ingine House of Brick 50 x 30 feet together witha large Building attached and used by the Company as a Dyeheuse. The Kngine is 30 horse power and was built by Messrs, Montgomery & Sons, of Halifax, in 1871, and cost there about $2,600. The Engine and Boiler are in a complete state of repair and almost as good as new, There is about 60 feet of 3 inch Shafting together with the Hangers. The Main Driving Belt cost about $300 and is quite as good as new. ‘The Steam Pipes for heating extends thronghout the entire build- ing and cost upwards of $1,000. There is a never failing Spring of water within a few feet of the factory, where a sufficient quantity can be obtained fer any purpose required. For further particulars apply,te either of the undersigned, HENRY LONGWORTH, President. D. R. M. HOOPER, Director, ALBERT SIMPSON, Secretary. June 30, 1880.--oaw-wk.¥ AS ee nt i tt i tt es nt eae ie tte THE NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIFE AND LIFE INSURANCE 6O., Of Edinburgh and London, ESTABLISHED IN 1809 Subscribed Capital, $3,733,332.00 Paid up Capital, - 1,216.666.00 Transacts every description of Fire, Life and Annuity Business on the most favorable terms, Fire DEpARTMENT—Insurances may be ef- fected at the Lowest current rates. Insurances upon Public and Private Build- ings effected on especially favorqble terms. Soman settled with promptitude and liber. ality. Lire Departmenr—New and J’educed pre- miums for Dominion of Canada. &. W. DEBLOISs, General Agent for P, E. Islaad, Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown, April 14, '80—pat her ne sj kea tf eod