>= Selected Poetry oo ~~ OO | KESIGNATIOS —_—- O God, whose thunder shakes the sky, Whose eye this atom glebe surveys, To thee, my only rock, I fly, Thy merey in Thy justice praise. The mystic mazes in thy wil! The shadows of celestial h Are past the powers of human skill; But what the eternal acts is right © teach me in the trying hour When anguish swells the dewy cear, To sill my sorrows, own Thy power, lo gooduess love, thy jus fear If in this bosom aught but Eneroaching sought a bou sway, Ouniseience e uld the dang rsee, And merey look the cau way. Tien why, my soul, dost thou Vhy drooping seek the dark rec Shake off the melancholy chain For God created all to bless. wins) | ymplain ¢ CSS fF But ah! sy breast is human still; The rising sigh, the falling tear, My languid vitals feeble rill, The sickuess of my soul declare. ‘But yet, with fortitude resign’d, I'll thank the infliction of the blow, Forbid the sigh, compose my mind, Nor let the gush of misery flow. The gloomy mantle of the night, Which on my sinking spirit steals, ‘Will vanish at the morning light Which God, my East, my San, reveals. Gee Senate maeteete ; om | ‘ ’ Facets and Scraps. —The best throw of dice—throw them fway. —By a wife: All men are not homeless, but some are home less thau others. —lRKaw eggs are used (0 clear the voice. The proper time to take them is before breakfast. —What sort of essence does a young man like when he pops the question? Ac- quiescence. —Large parasols, decorated with bou- quets of flowers, to match the toilet, are the latest Parisian noveity, — Praise, whem the reasous for it are given, is doubly praise; censure, without the reasons for it, is half censure. _——A good templar rejoices in the title of G. A. 5. He is supposed to throw most light on the principles of the order. —Thoze people who as-:oshiate all the time with dogs and horses, seldum git mutch abuy the level ov theze animals. —From 1794 to 1875 there were 8,045,338 Silver dollars coined. None were mace be- tween 1805 and 1826, and none iv 1858. -—-Mr. George Jones, of the N. Y, Jinies, has been across the ocean twenty-five times. Most other newspaper men have Only been “hali-seas over.”’ —If we examine closely the courage, honesty, and benevolence that are awarded fo most people, we shall tind that vanity is entitled to twc-thirds of the credit. —Some of the astronomers are trying to prove that the earth is growing larger. We hope they’ll succeed, for real estate has shrank awfully within the last few years. —A gentleinan at a musical party asked a friend in @ whisper, ‘‘ How he should stir the fire without interrupting the music?’ “Between the bars,” replied his friend, Mayor Butler, of Portland, Me., 1< turned Without his approval a bill as follows: **The City of Portland, Dr., for 100 cigars.” His comment was, ‘Lhe City of Portland does not smoke.” —Slang often conceals deep and tender emotions. Speaking of a lady the other day, « young man said that he expected to “bag” her; but instead of that, she *‘sacked”’ him, e SS a eee News of the Worid. UNITED STATES, he Boston Relief Fund in aid of the St. John sufferers foots up to nearly $50,000. The Good Templars of Pennsylvania have increased 15,000 since last year. They now number 62,000, * Dernoir, Mich., July 7.—Swarms of red legged locusts are devastating portions of Vakland and Ionia counties, Michigan. ‘The farmers are cutting down the crops to} save them, , RiciMOnD, Va., Jaly 7.—Colonel Daniel Deckhart, editor of the Border Express, Panville, was badly horse-whipped yester- day by P. Whittield, a prominent citizen, ou account Of an article pnblished by Deck- hart. By the new Chicago Directory, the city has 137,616 people more thai. St. Louis, but St. Louis hasn't made up her C.rectory yet —not the one to compete with the Chicago affair. Boston, July 10.—The double scull race between the Fauikner-Regan and Dayvis- Landers crews, postponed from yesterday, took place on the Charles River course this Charlottetown Prices Current. CMARLOTTETOWN, July 12, 1877. When not specially mentioned as in bond, our «quotations are to be considered as duty paid. NXCHANGE. Sterling 60 days Bills, 10 per cent. prem “et sight se 1] “ . > oe S. cj drafts, ‘so th evclals " zold, 4 par ce ot, prem Drafts on Montreal, St. Jo n, and Hahitax 4 per ct. prem. OILS. Kerosene, pr gal. (Am) + (canadian N>.1) $0.30 to 035 0.25 to 0 2 0.51 to 0 53 Coal Oil ? de 065 to 0.70 Pule Sea! Linseed oil, boiled, per gal. IVC do raw soe Prices of kerosene are per cask. Beta ice Oo tolCcts. per gallon higher, LEATHER, . » 9 . Am, Sole Leather 28 ta We N. S. Sole 26 Lo7e Canada 23 to 26c MOLASSE 7 f, Barbadoes 4j to 49 Demawira 2 to 49¢ fi 4 ‘Lriunadad, &e 43 to 45¢ ~ (Prices of Moiasses are by the lot of from | to 10 puncheons. Retail price 5 to 8 cents per gallon higher, according§to quantity ajyl quality.) VINE Vinegar, por gal., per cack 33 to 43 Mess pork (new), per ib OF td-2g 21 to7 Mess Pork 18 to 22 Prime Mess 14 10 16 Prime Beef 14 to 16 C. C. Bacon, 11.00to 12.0 Shoulders 10.00 to 11.0 ilams l4e . . \ , Spiced Bacon 1 Ae Roum—in bond none Jamacia none Cuba none Demerara 57 to 60 SALT. $1.10 to 1.50 80 to 90c 25 to 27 none Bags fine, stove Do Liverpool Turks [sland do Coarse WI from ship Sugars. (In Bond.) Barbadoes, duty paid 9% Lo 9F Eng, Retined, duty paid li} to 11g Vacuum Paa do 104 to 11 English Crushed (duty paia none 13 to 134 124 to 124 114 to 142 [Prices of sugar are hy the hogshead. Retail price to 2 cents per Ib, higher. ] American (duty paid) American Granulated Coffee Sugar CANDLES Moulds per Ib 124 to 13c Soap per lb ob} to 74 COAL AnD Woop. Sydney per ton. n@ne Victoria Mines, do none Gowrie Mines, do none Little Glace Bay, do none Lingan none Philadelphia Coal 5.75 to 6 50 New Campbe!ton 4.80 Wood, hard COFFEE . 4.50 to 5,00 St. Domingo, per Ib Jamacia do Porto Rico FLour AND MEAL. $9.50 to 10.00 9.25 to 9.60 8 75 to 8.90 8.25 to 8 60 Patent Process per bbl. Superior Extra Extra Superfine do Fancy Spring Extra do 8,00 to 9,10 Strong Bakers do 8.10 to. .25 Superfine do 7.60 lo 7 65 Corn Meal (K.D) 3.75 to 3,80 MACKERAL No 1 » non No 2 Large “none No 2 none No 3 large $8.00 to 8.25 No 3 7.00 to 7.25 SALMON, per bbl, No. | $12.00 to 14.00 No. 2 ~ 10.60 to 11.50 No. 3 9.00 to 9.50 Market Prices. Charlottetown, July 12, 1877. MEAT. Beef. small pieces] per Ib. Beef[per lb. [by the quarter] Ham, perf lb.’ os Lamb, per Ib Lamb per qr. Mutton, per lo. Pork,(small pieces) per Ib. Pork, per lb. (by the carcass) Veal, per lb. $0.08 to 0.14 0.07 to 0.10 0.12 to 0.13 0.00 to 0,02 40 tot 9 0.07 to 0.10 0.07 to 0.08 0.6 to 0.07 0.04 to 0.10 POULTRY. Chickens, per pair Duck:, (each) Fowls, (each) Brant, (per pair) BREADSTUFFS. 0.40 to 0.55 0.26 to 0.35 1 00 to 0.00 morning, and was won by the former.: Time, 20 min. 314 sec. San Francisco, Cal., July 7.— An engages ment has occurred between Joseph’s band and a detachment of Howards troops, which resulted in the defeat of the troops With a loss of twelve men and one oflicer. The detachment was cut off from the main body. Reinforcement will at once be pushed forward. CUBA, Havana, July 7.—The insurgent chief Morejon, wounded and taken prisoner, has been shot in liemedios. More than 18) ins surgent prisoners are ssid to have been shot. Nothing has been heard of General Martinez Campos. His operations are ap- parently paralyzed. 0.03 to 0.34 8.50 to 9.54 3.76to4 .00 3.75 to 4,00 Buckwheat Flour, pei Ib Flour, per bb). Flour, per 100 Ibs gatmeal, per 100 ibs, FISH. 3.50 to 5.00 4 00 to 4,25 0.60 to 0,96 Codtish, per qtl. Herring, per bb!. Mackerel, per doz. BOARDS. Hemlock, 100 feet 0.81 to 0.93 Pine do 1.62 to 2.49 Spruce do 0.80 to Shingles, per M. 1,50. to 1.75 MISCELLANEOUS. Appl. s, per bushel Barley, per bushel Butter (cresh) per Ib) Butter, per lb by the tub 0.60 to 1.00 (,80 to 1.0 0,16 to 0.2 pm ~~ 0.06 to 0.10 0.12 to 0.16 0.10 to 0.12 0.00 to 0.00 12.0 to 14.00 0.04 to 0.44 9.54 to 10.00 0.04 to 0.44 Calfskins, per lb Cueese, (new milk) per 1 Cheese, per lb Clover Seed, per |b Kgges,per doz. Green Peas per (. Hay, per ton ilides, per Ib. ; Honey, per |b. 0 25 to 0.30 0.30 to 0.35 - 1.00; hope within two months to once more meet 0,16 to 0.20) Hom sonn.onen’s wear per yd, 0.65 to 1 00 PH oiiespusyo nw ien’s do peryd, 0.35 to 0.44 Homespun Flanucl, per yard 0.32 to 0.38 Lard per Ib 12 to 0.16 Oats, per bushel 0.50 to 0 5b Vearl Barley, per lb 0.03 to 0.04 Potatocs, per bushel 036 to 0.40 Sheepskins (cach) 2 70 40 O SO Straw, per cw. 1.36, 0 9.45 Tallow, per !b WO 7 tavod Vimnothy Seed, per bu. hel 2 50 to 3.00 Parvips per bushel O.18 to 0 20 QUEEN INSURANCE C0. OF BNGLGANE. Capital - - {wo Millions. Sterling, NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Buildings, Merchandise, and Produce. Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island. Juve — —_—- SSS OU ~ ae c ISLAND oe a PARK H Summerside, it combines the retirement evsured | equal convenience to a position in the town. from the windows and roof of the Hotel, and | fro BEST THA. [* the city atG. D. WRIGHT'S, next door to MceGill’s Flour Store, 67 Queen St, Ch’town, July 5, 1877.—3in eod Universal F xhibition, PARIS Intending Exhibitors will please apply immediately —~TO THE— Hon. thé Minister of Asrieultare, CIV DAWA, For {Printeu {Forms of Applicat.ons, General Regulations for Canadian Exhini- tors, Classification, and any other n- formation desired. A. limited space only being available, application should be made at Once, and not later than the loth JULY, next. No application can be received after date, Look Out for Fire. -" HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR Epgs, Wool, and Sheepskins, -J. D. CURRIE’S, Cor. Prince and Grafton streets Ch’town, June 27, 1877.—6in ai, ALLAN LINE. English Mail Steamers. Zo secure passage apply to CARVELL BROS., Agents Charlottetown, July 5, 1877,—3i 6 _ Warning by the Recent Fires and buy a reliable SAFE. Four of EDWARD'S CELEBRATED SAFES can be inspected at my Wareroom, No. 11! Queen Street. Other sizes ordered if required, B, BALDERSTON, June 26 —3ins. CIRC U 111A Fe, We are happy to inform our numerous friends that notwithstanding the late dis‘ astrous fire, which fotally destroyed our Warehouse and Manufactory, we have re- opened at NO. 21 KING STREET, and are prepared to mect our custom- ers with a fall as8Sortment of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Ete,. Our bityers have left for the English and Améri¢an markets, ani from their known capabilities, our customers may depend (upon having a well chosen stock to select from. We would respectfully request you not to place your orders for Fall Clothing elsewhere, aS we are in a position to com- /plete them in our accustomed good style ‘and at our usual moderate prices. We you in our sew building, pow undergoing jerection on Canterbury Street. Yours Respectfully, T. R. JONES & CO. |St. John, New Brunswick Jaly 2, 1877. ; July 7, 77 Bi chester street, age, 1S acres of excellent Grass. ON THE RECTORY GROUNDS AT ST. ELBANORS, the Hotel, will ply trequently to and from Summe and pleasure excursions On thé Bay. Horses, car Families and parties can have coat!guous suites notice befureband. TERMS :—From $2 to $2.50%per day; for summer residence accord: SummeersidjJune 24, 1877. PB ISUND SU . SS See = 5 mi Terms Weekly: June, $9: Juiy, SUO.50; Aug., $12: Sept., SO, Beauiifal Se ie Hh i ‘qt Nt ya ee ay! i ra Th = . SUMMERS HIS NEW HOTEL, accommodating about One hundred and fifty guests, is sow open. It contains, in addition to the sleeping apartmetits, @ mumber of Public and Private Varlors Billiard, Reading, Smoking, Barber’s and Bar-rooms, Picturesquely situated on an Isla one huadred and forty acres in extent, in the Bedeque Bay, directly opposite the rising town of yy the insular position of its surroundidgs with views of the harbour are obtainable m ihe carriage drive around the Island. The grounds are beg tastefully laid out with walks and drives, the greater part being left finely wooded. Sea bathing can be enjoyed with suitable privacy onvarious parts of the beach near the Hotel, dressing rooms have been constrncted for the purpose. A Ferry Steamer belougiog to rside, and w:il regularly meet all Steamers trom Shediac and Charlottetown; and can be made available for picnics, fishing and shootiog parties riages, rowing and sail boats, always on hire, of rooms, if required, by sending reasonable ig toroom. Special arrangements can be made J, t., Holman, PROPRIETOR. WHOLESALE AND RETAIADRY. GOODS a .J a 2, 10 000 yards Printed Cottons, from 7 cents; Damask Tablings, Towelli 100 Pieces Tweedjand Worsted, in desirable good style. be beat. Queen Street, Ch’town, June 28—6in IMPORTANT SALE ! —— :-0-:-— Nine Donald, HAS IN STOCK AND FOR SALE — ({Juecen “Street, 5,000 yards Grey and White Cottons, from 8 cents; alarge lot of Grey and White Sheetings, very low ngs, colored Window Damask, Lace Curtains, White Counterpanes, 500 Ladies Shawls, various patterns, from 90 cents : Black French Merino Paramatas, Crapes, &c., Ladies’ Batiste and Linen Suits, Flowers, Feathers, Corsets, Gloves, Hoisery, ete, 4t Lottom prices. patterns, which will be mae to oider in Our Stock of Ready-made Clothing is very large, and prices very small. Our Stock of Men’s Furnishing Gcods is complete, and for styles and low prices cannot Anticipating removioz to our New Store (Brenan’s Old Stand), in about two months, we will sei] at a considerable discount from our glready low prices. J. B. MACDONALD. a 2s TO lwT. eee —— ee ee YHAT Beautiful Villa Residence, ten min. ates’ drive from the city, formerly owned by C. C. Gardiner, on the St. Peter's Road Apply to JOHN CORBETT, Architect, Dor- Also,to let, atthe same place, in pastur- Apply to Mr, CURTIS, on the premises. July 6, 1877.- 2in Strawberry Festival and Tea On Tuesday, July 10th, HE Ladies of St. Eleanors and Summer- side intend having an Entertainment on the Rectory Grounds, on TUESDAY, July 10 Gates open at 24; Tea at 5 o'clock. Base Ball, Quvits, Croquet and amusements will be provided. Entrance fee 10 cents; Tea 25 cents. Strawberries and Ice Creams _ served thromgh the afternoon. Excursion trains will run on that day from the various stations on the line at reduced rales, duly 6, 1877.-—4 in other en/na teepenesttee-athesete CRICKET. poe & JOST have just received a lot of Cricket Spikes, They can be put on any shoe. Cricket Shoes made to order at their establishment. Ch’town, July 6, 1877.—3in Ex HIBERNIAN, — VIA — NEW Worsted Coatings, in Blue and Black, at the ‘ LONDON HOUSE. June 30 —4ins. . SALT, SALT FIA LIP A SX. revczzes SALT. 3,000 Bags Liverpool Salt, TO ARRIVE Per Steamship ‘Prince Edward,’ Due here 28th June. Will be sold low. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetowon,June 1.1877—tf SEWING MACHINES RUHPAIRED, Mr. John 0, Fullerton BES to announce that he will be at the Rockin Housr for a short time, to Repair Sewing Machines of all Kinds, ilaving had seven years experience at Machine work and repairing, he guarantees satisfaction. Apply immediately, July 2, 1IST7—4i pd LONDON HOUSE. VOW OPENING, Ex Steamchip “ Prince Edward,’ Biack Siiks, Biack Cashmeres, Black Persian Cords, Biack Briliiantines. RIBBONS, LADIES UMPRELLAS, STRAW HATS. June 30—4in * I ee age CEs. epee er ay ab