i et ; 4 7 4 ‘oh 3 4 } . Mes 588: CID 2 ed i z i 4 ae Po id Drowxep.—James Durkee, of the schr. a ae Se ne ——— — mettle a Special Inducements. eee Any person sending us the names of ten yearly subscribers to the Wrrkiy Exa,- wer, accompanied by ten dollars, will re ceive, FREE FOR ONE YEAR from us, a copy of the ‘‘ American Agriculturist,” or a copy of the Werexiy EXAMINER, FREE FOR ONE yFAR—at his option. Any person sending the names of twenty yearly subscribers to the Werkiy Exam- INER, accompanied by twenty dollars, will receive from us, FREE FOR ONE YEAR, a copy of the ‘American Agriculturist” and acopy of the Weexty ExamNer, ora copy of the Darry EXAMINER, FREE FOR ONE year, at his option. N. B. Agriculturalist” contains 44 to 52 Every number of the ‘‘ American folio pages, on extra sized and calendared paper, with finely illustrated tinted cover, and a large number of illustrations relating to | arming. Local and (ther Items. Tue number of tons of coal shipped from Pictou durin? las: week were 3,604. A Great Banxkrvet Sate at Orr & Co’s.—Now is the time, and Orr’s the place, to get bargains. —10i Fast Sartina. — The barque ‘‘ Lent A Martinez.” from Pictou, arrived at Queens- town in the short space of 12 days. Rememper the Grand Cash Sale at W. A. Weeks & Co’s., beginning this day, Tvurspay, Dec. 4,—the whole stock to be cleared at reduced rates. Tue Pictou Standard contains a very com- plimentary notice of Mr. J. H. Fletcher's lecture on ‘‘Random Slings and Giant Wrongs, or the Barbarism of Civilization,” which he delivered in Pictou on Friday night last. Incorrect Rerurns.—Owing to the in- correctness and insufficiency of the official returns made bymany deputy returning officers, it was found impossible to estimate the exact number of ballots deposited for each candidate at the Quebec East election. ‘‘ Benkillam,” was drowaed off Patridge Is- land on Saturday evening, by the jibing of the jiboom of the schooner. Terence Keenan, of Yarmouth, N. 8., mate of the barque “‘ Nellie Crosby,” was drowned in Charleston harbor on Friday last. A Lance Surpmext.—Steamship Prince Edward, with cargo consisting of 73,500 bushels of oats, 37 boxes of potatoes, 279 pieces of deals and ends, containing 9000 sip. feet, 1 barrel buffalo robes, 1 box sur- gieal instruments, 1 case Indian goods, and 53 bags of cracked oats and barley, shipped by Peake Bros. & Co., sailed for Queens- town, G. B., onthe 5th inst., calling at Pictou to take in her bunker coal. We believe that this is the largest shipment of oat’ that has ever left this Island ix one vessel. Farat Accrpent.—The Antigonish Cas- ket reports the death of Mr. D. R. McInnes, of Ohio, in that county. About a year and a half ago he was nearly crushed to death by falling into a pit at Goldenville, but un- der skilful medical treatment recovered in a cousiderable degree the use of his limbs. Two weeks ago, on his return from a neigh- bour’s house on horseback, the horse took fright, threw him. and again shattered his limbs. Aftera few days of suffering the poor man expired. Examine the new Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing and Family Sewing Machines eh Pera neerapeetrane: ope el teneeecennnenetanen genie Latest by Telegraph. . Latest from Montreal. A Vexed Question Settied, Sitting Bull Troublesome! ! en Special Dispatch to Daily Examiner . Monrreat, Dec. 4. After a long discussion the City Council decided to pay the Volunteers for the ser- vices rendered by them on July 12th and 16th. Sitting Dull is causing trouble in the North-West. He openly defies the author- ity of the Government. Business im flour is at a standstill. Prices nominal but weak. RUSSIA AGAIN DEFEATED. AUSTRIA PREPARING FOR ACTION, Another Conservative Triumph [By Telegraph to Reading Room and Daily Examiner. | Lonvon, Dee, 5. Gold 1023. Exchange 814 to 844. The Russians have been defeated near Tirnova, with a loss of 3,000. Prince Milan reviewed the Servian mil- itia on Saturday, and exhorted them to do thir duty. General Gourka has proniised to send 8,000 cavalry to General Harvatovitch. Suleiman Pasha is endeavoring to cut the Russian communication in the north slepe of the Balkans. The Pope is slightly better. The estimatesfor the Austrian army have been increased 2,000,000 florins for ordi- nary expenditure, and 4,000,000 florins for extraordinary expenditure. The North German ‘‘Gazette” says that if England does not intervene, peace will be brought about by an alliance of the Emper- ors. ; ANTIGONISH, Dec. 5. Mr. Thompson has been elected to the Nova Scotian House for the County of An- tigonish by a majority of 500. = “SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. CLEARED. Dec. 6th.—Sch. Theresa, Smith, George- town, 5,900 bushels oats. 400 do potatoes, 2,000 feet boards, shipped by Longworth & Co, Charles, Weston, JVictou, ballast. Emma Bodreau, 1,021 bushels potatoes, 704 do tur- nips, 2,850 do oats. &.S. Prince Edward, Fraser, Pictou, 700 bags salt, M.A. Starr, Smith, Halifax, 30 hhds. pork, 40 tubs lard, 200 packages lard, 28 bags oats; 52 barrels pork, 230° bags barley, 15 tubs lard.—4th, Magic, , Fraser, Queenstown, 16,000 bushels oats, 257 pieces deals. Laura D., Patton, Liverpool, 15,000 bushels oats, 260 pieces deals. - 8. S. Prince’ Edward, Fraser, Queens- town, for orders, produce. Sch. 8. P. Lind- say, Johnston, Boston, 3,600 bushels potatoes, Dean Bros. The barque Midas, from Liverpool for this port, was spoken on the ]6th ult., at 50 deg. N., long. 2,056 West. Sailed from Aberdeen, on the 15th ult., the barque Lizzie Cameron, Cameron, for this Island, — Loss oF A VESSEL witH Firry PERSONS ON Boarg—A schooner called The Rose, of Car- bonear, Newfoandland, Captain Kinnealy, with over fifty souls on board, men, women and and you will purchase no other. Will work from gauze to harness work without making any change in the Machine (New No. 8, just out im 1876.) Please call at once at ir. Chappelle’s Bookstore. Prices reduced. No oceasion now to buy second and third- class machinss. W. H. Johnson, General Agent. Parties having business with the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Com- pany can find Mr. Johnson for a few days at Mr. Chappelle's Bookstore. A Terrrece Arrarr—A Northampton, Mass., despatch to the Bangor Commercial of Friday evening, gives the following par- ticulars of a terrible affray that occurred at the former place on Thursday night last :— ‘Matthew Davenport, an Englishman, aged 50, advertised to pay no debts of his wife’s contracting because she had left him. They had frequent quarrels over the cus- tody of the children. She had left him for the third time about a month ago, and has since been living with an American named Pratt, about 55 years old, who is a sort of preaching hypocrite and recently come here. Last night Davenport concealed him- self in the cellar of the house where Pratt and her paramour lived, and at helf-past five yesterday morning Mrs. Davenport went down cellar for wood to light the fire, when Davenport sprung upon her, pounded her head with a ball club and then stabbed her in the right breast with a butcher knife. Her cries aroused Pratt who rushed down stairs and grappled with Davenport. The two fought some time, when Pratt received ' 4 six inch cut across the abdomen which let his intestines out. The neighbors hearing the cries rushed in and separated the two men. Pratt cannot live long, and the Woman’s life is doubtful. Davenport was arrested and says he doesn’t care to live and regrots he hadn't killed them both outright. | | doing in coal shipments, the weeks total bein ischr. Ancilla brought goods ex S. 8.) Prince children, left Cape Charles, Labrador, on her return voyage, on October 15th, for GaAbncar, and has not since been heard of. There is no longer a shadow of hope regarding the ill-fated vessel, which must have’ fonndered “at"séa im one of the heavy gales which prevailéd at. th time. She was in ballast. and but ill)preparec to encounter rough weather.’ ‘The apprehen- sions regarding her are confirmed by reports, from two vessels lately arrived; stating that they had passed a vessel abott hér size on her beam ends, with both masts unshipped. The passengers were fishermen, many of them with their wives and children on board, who had spent the summer fishing on Labrador, and with their hard-won earnings were returning to their homes. This terrible disaster leaves a wide circle of mourners in Carbonear. Suirring Nores.—There is yet something quite large for the season. Among the coa cargoes cleared during the week are the S. S. Acadian, to Halifax, with 1200 tons from the Vale Co., and the barque Amity w.th 801 tons from the Hx. Co., to Cardenas. “A ntmber of cargoes went by sailing vessels to adjacent ports, and to Halifax: Quite a number of small craft . arrived. during the week. The Edward, and the schr. Hariza, goods from Boston via Halifax. In repairing little is doing. The Amity has been thoroughly repaired, and sailed as above.. The Mabel will soon be ready for sea, and is now reloading. The Agra will probably need extensive repairs. — Pictou Standard. Tue S.S. ‘‘ Newfield,” here for coal, and mining specimens for the Paris Exhibition, sailed on Saturday. All the Pictou County Companies sent specimens of their coal, cut in a manner allowing them to be arranged in the form of a pyramid, that being the plan adopted for the display of Nova Scotia coal at the Paris Exhibition of 1878 by the Commissioners. The specimens put on board of the ‘‘ Newfield” are said to have been of much excellence. — Pictou Standard. GREAT Tapestry, Brussels, Wools, 2 & 3 ply. Unions and Wemps, Stair Carpet, &c. 300 HEARTH RUGS AND FELT SQUARES! The goods are marked down in this as they are in nearly every other department GEO. DAVIES & CO. of the House. Ch’town, Nov. 30, 1877. 877. Special Noi CASH SALE | IN PROGRESS AT THE * “LONDON HOUSE: 7,000 YARDS CARPETING ane IE cana ee ~peupapaneteiae ot Extraordinary Inducements to New Subscribers. The Weekly Examiner, From November 30, 1877, to December 31, 1878. a7 weeks, postage paid, for $1.00. weeks, Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1877. No pains will be spared to render the WEEKLY EXAMINER interesting and attractive. A good Serial Story will be commenced in the course of a few Persons who desire to avail themselves of the inducement offered, are requested to remit, promptly and directly, by Registered Letter, or Post Office Money | Order, to W. L. COTTON, ‘Manager. Se _ __ Local and Other Items. ae = Wants, ete., ete. ee ee Tue steamer ‘‘M. A. Starr” sailed for Halifax this afternoon with a cargo of pro- duce. She will very likely make another trip to this port. Four of the crew of the brigt. Magyie, of and for this port from Portsmouth, were landed at Liverpool on the 17th ult. by the steamer Russia. The Meggie was previously reported abanconed. The crew will be sont to Portsmouth. InsoLventT Reuier.—An application for insolvent relief was this morning made by Edward McEntee, before the Stipendiary Magistrate. Mr. John McEachern, dry goods merchant, Queen’s Street, was plain- tiff in the matter. It appears that in April last, the applicant obtained a suit of cloth- ing from Mr. McEachern. At that time he had arrived in the Brigt. Lady Milton, and promised to pay for the clothing when he would receive his wages. ‘This he did not do, and McEachern obtained judgment against him in the matter and he is now un- dergoing imprisonment for the debt. The having been given of McEntee’s obtaining his wages at the time, and of his unwilling- ness to pay the plaintiff, notwithstanding his having means to do so several times since the goods wore obtained. GRAIN ph ace BAGS. 1,000 GRAIN BACS For sale low, at J. B. McDONALD’S. 60 HALR-CHESTS TBA Warranted Good. 30 boxes RASINS, 3 barrels CURRANTS, . 3 bags RICE. Scotch, Refined and Porte Rico Sugar in hhds, or bbis. . For sale low, at J. B. McDONALD’S, Queen Street, Nov. 29, 1877—eod “St, John Fire Waltzes.” JUST OUT, COMPOSED BY MAX. STERNE, PROFESSOR OF Music, SACKVILLE ACADEMY. The above Waltzes are really good. Get acopy. For sale at FLETCHER’S MUSIC STORE, Queen Street. Noy, 22, 1877. application was refused on account of proof ! eS Advertisements under this beading,in space not ex- ceeding hulf an_ inch, will be inserted for CEN CEN C35 per day. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A Good MILCH COW. Apply to Hoy. G. W. DEBLOIS, Chairman Commissioners Poor House. Ch’town, Dec. 4— ANTED —A First-class CABINET- MAKER and a First-class UPHOLS- TERER. ‘This is a rare opportunity for two young men who will be willing to take an in- terest in an established factory in a rising town in the country. Address ‘J. M.” P. O. Box 30. [dee 3—3i VOR SALE—A few second-hand Kerosene Oil Lamps, cheap, at EXAMINER OFFICE. Nov. 27-—- wk or four good Can- vassers for the WeeEkLY EXAMINER, Applicant must have credentials. Commission. Noy. 30, 1877. MY ANTED.—A few Smart Boys to Sel the DarLty ExamIneER on the streets?! from six to nine p. m. Nov. 30, 1877. V ANTED—By a young lady, a situation in a store, who thoroughly understands millinery, having paid particular attention to it. . City preferred, but would accept a situa. tion in thé country. Address ‘‘A. G.,” Char- lottetown Post Office. {nov 27— ace eneee See es AUCTION SALES. BUFFALO BOBRS & FLOUR ! BY AUCTION. We Will Sell, at our Salesroom, on SATURDAY, 8th Inst., AT ELEVEN 0’CLOCK, BALE BUFFALO ROBES (lined and unlined), 1 Setét Light HARNESS. 50 Bbls. Refined do., 25 Casks KEROSENE, [—atso— 2() BBLS. CANADA FLOUR, 100 Boxes LAYER & VALENLJ‘A RAISINS. 1) Hhds. SUGAR, Terms at Sale. F, T. NEWBERY & CO. Dec. 4—pat t sale Housshold Farnitara ! BY AUCT'ON. We have been instructed by MR. ALSLAS + DER McDOUGALL, to sell, at his re dence, {directly opposite the residcace of the Hon. Joseph Pope,) on SATURDAY, THE 8th INST, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a. m.: ALL HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR2 —CONSISTING OF— 1 Parlor Sett, walnut; 1 Marble Top Table, 1 Tapestry Carpet, 1 Hearth Rug, 1 Gilt Curtain Cornice, Dining Room Chairs, 1 Extension Table, 1 Scotch Carpet, 1 Stove, 1 Lounge and Chairs in Sitting Room, | Scotch Carpet, 1 Stove, 1 bedroom Sett (complete) 1 Bedstead, 1 Scotch Carpet, Hall Canvass (English); Stair Carpet and Rods; 1 Cooking Stove and Cooking Utensils: 1 Kit:hen Table; 6 Kitchen Chairs ; lot Tubs, Buckets and other ar- ticles of Furniture. 6 All of the above Furniture is nearly new. DERMS OF SAvce.—-All sums under $35.00, cash ; over that amount, 3 months on approved notes. MacKENZIE & STUMBLES, ' Auctioneers. Ch’town, Dec. 4, 1877.—pat pres LAND «SALE, 56 AURES PREENOLD PROPERTY, LOT 62. O be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Colonial Building, on FRIDAY, the 2tst December, 1877, at 12 o’clock noon, a FARM of (56) fifty-six acres of land, bounded as fol- lows : Commencing on the south side of Gray’s Road, at the north-east angle of lan! sold to Archibald Crawford; thence south forty- eight chains (48) and seventy-five (75) links, or to the rear line of farms fronting on No:- thumberland Straits; thence east eleven (11) chains and forty-eight (48) links; thence north to the road ; thence along the road to the place of commencemént, containing an area of fifty. six (55) acres of land. a little more or less. For conditions of Sale, apply to BRECKEN & FITZGERALD, Solicitors for Bank of P. E. Island. 1877 DEGEMBER !877 “FLOUR! & TEA! BBLS. CHOICE FLOUR, our usual good quality. 1,00C i S CHESTS & Half Chests TEA —a very superior article. Will be sold at a small advance on Costs and Charges. J. & T. MORRIS. Ch’towa, Dec. 1—pat ne 2i TENDERS. | Pils & ORGANS, A CONSIGNMENT OF PIANOFORTES, Direct from the Factory of W, Bourne, Boston, on EXHIBITION, | for a few days at my Auction Rooms (upstairs). The Bourne Pianoforte has so world wide a reputation that it is unnecessary to add any. thing to their just fame. A FEW ORCANS ! rom the Celebrated New England Organ Co,, Boston. _ Intending purchasers specially invited to call and examine for themselves. Satisfaction guaranteed. Termseasy. Prices at cost. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. No. 11 Queen Street, Ch’town, Nov. 30— HAY ! 4i eod pat 2 HAY ! FoR SALE AT W. W. CLARK®P’S. Mayor’s Orrice, 29th Nov., 1877. eens TENDERS will be received at this Office until noon of the 20th day of December next, from persons willing to Contract to supply, for one year, the City Stables with Hay, Oats and Potatoes, The Council will not be bound to accept the lowest or any Tender. WM. B. MORRISON, : City Clerk. Nov. 30—pat t 20th dec ~ Notice to the Publig | UPPLIES for the ‘Soup Kitchen” will reach the Committee if left at the Store of Mr. Alex. Horne, Corner of Queen and Fitzroy Streets. Donations of money will be received by them ae Dr. Dodd and Mr. J. Quirk, N. B.—Food for the sick carefully prepared by the Committee. Nov. 30, 1877. 45 TONS | TRON ! ALL SIZES, at — Water St., Ch’town, Dec, 1—eod tf BEER & SONS, i b- ® : 2 = & - » * 4 indies wb a9 ARS ge ei