EWS EY TELEGRA 0 Lieut, -Cotlor ze ASSURANCE uDlic, WhO cummands the 62nd battalion, as} Z } a J a i Fa { 4 a ne ES —— Information Wanted. | , a t Heer, {UROPEAN Drax Str,—Will you kfndly inform the AN. : : i LONbDoN, Oct, 29, - r by an advertisement iu the last issue of : s} ne Patriot ti at i" » T sateces rth ant ° ‘ The rumor that Col. Clarke has had a fight Ce hd at E.'S. Longworth, appears as : : apt. ol re SVnd with the native insurgents at Natai, has been eh : : a on ad : . as 2020, L200 Weorcil, HASITIL rare tne supreme ed by the gratilying intelligence that], : +7 : : a eonhrin 7 * 5 Oummanud of the S2dd até... snd have you the forces Under bis cemmanud had won a de eded victory alter a contest of two hours, Alter consideravle skirmishing, during which poth flanks 0: ' leonel Clarkes commaud were threatened, a sperate charge was nade, when the Prov. ucial troops car: ied everythioy befere them. ‘ne rebels have been every where repulsed uhntii the Sing ke eXceplion ot the reeent disaster to the yeomanry, and Mafeting bas beea relieved, with but slight Joss to the Provincial forces, The Basutos, en the other hand, admita loss of three hun- dred men and many mere wounded, . Add tional details ave been received frome Uape- town of the recent Uprising of the tribes which have joined tie Basutos in the rebellion, These tribes ot rebels, While protessing loyal- ty, surrounde.. the Kuropeans and murdered them. ‘The magistrates who were captured by them were submitted to special turtures before being ailled, the natives, meanwhile, executing a war dance, The horrors of the massacre have only found partial reliet in the public mind by the great and unexpected news ef vol, Ciarke’s victory, ‘Lhe authorities have at lengol determined to send sume more troops to Nawlat the earnest solicitation of the Colouial authorities, with the instructions that in the event of atiairs assuming a more aceiul attitude by the time they reach there, they are to proceed thence to india with all dispatch. New York, Oct. 29. A Dabdlin despatchgsays : Only six names of Land Leaguers remain to be prosecuted, as all the minor oilicers of the League have beea strack off. jit is expected that six will be ar- rested to-day (Friday), including Parnell, Dillon and Brennan, HUBLIN, Oct. 29. A. M. Sullivan, member of Pariiament, will be one of the counsel fer the deience of the agitators. it is understood that Parnell, Dillon and O'Kelly will attend a land meeting at ‘Lipper- ary on Sunday afternova, and wii proceed te Limerick, where Parnell will speak at a land meeting on Monday and will be presented with the frecdom of the city om Luesday. The Goverament have engaged all tie lead- ing legal talent in order to prevent the League securing thie Services. it is expected all whe may be arrested will be bailed. New York, Oct. 29. Cablegrams state that a great storm swept the Hngiish, Irish and Scovh coasts, doing great damayes to shipping, houses, reads, ete, the packeis between Southampton and France wert prevented from ciearing in con- sequence Oo! the high sea. Iwo ships are on the Redear rocks. A steamer drifted from her moorinys at Maton and drove through Stag Well on to the sand barat Berwick. Several ships in the harbor broke trom their moorings aud éustained damage. At Kidderminster, many portions of the town were inundated and factories were stopped. ’ Ou the Yerkshire coast the storm raged over Whithy. ‘Lhe flood swept down a rail- road bridge, and caused great dumage. Six vessels were driven ashore. ‘Lhe captain of one and eivat men were drowned. Five vessels were driven ashore at Scar- boro, and three near Hartlepovi; tue crews were savec. At Leabam one vessel drifted on the beach. The crew clung to the rigging; one man was drowned. There were heavy floods at Moumouth., shire, Oxfordshire and Leeds. At the latter place the nulls stopped work. i While trying to enter South Shields harbor the Danish schooner Johanna foundered, All on board, except the mate, were drowned. Five other vessels are reported ashore in that. neighborbvod. ; Lonpon, Oct. 29. A despatch from Copenhagen says that 100 vessels of différent sizes were destroyed by the late recent storm. Lonpon, Oct. 29. A despatch from Admiral Seymour asks for more vessels to be sent to him immediately. He also states that his conireres, the Admirais of the other representatives, are working} more harmoniously than at any time since the arrange ent. UNITED STATES. MaryYsVILLE, Mo., Oct. 29. Albert Talbot, his brother Edward, mother aad Henry Wyeth, a hired man, are! held to trial for the murder of Dr. talbott, | father of Albert and Kdward,at Marysville on} th 18th of September. . Boston, Cct. 29. Neal Dow dénies the report that he has de-| elared for Gartield. Matrewan, N, Y., Oct 29. John Hadley, and Albert Bray, working in| the Sayreville clay pits, were burned alive by! the caving in of au. embankment of the pit, to-day. New York, Oct. 29. | Urimal Ford, a member of the National | Greenback Executiv®@ Committee, has issued | an address dated at Auburn, advising mem-|} bers of the party to cast votes for Hancock | and Enylish, in order, he says, to turn the | scale against the authors of our preseut politi- cal misfortunes. Deapwoop, D. T., Oct. 29. | Deputy Sheyiff George Heber, was shot and | killed by Sylvester Meritt at Sturgis City on Tuesday evening. Heber was tae aggres-| sive party and the killing was in selt-de- | fence. Cuatrranooca, Tern., Oct. 29, | The boiler of Jasper Smith’s steam mill at Warnerton, Ala., exploded on Wednesday, killing « boy and a man, and seriously injur-| ing several others, one man having iis right | foot torn off completely. The nulls and en- gine were blown completely to pieces. No. cause for the explosion is assigned. On last Monday, in the same County, | Pink \Valher and James Snead were shot by a miner named Collier, Walher was shot in the neck fatally by a stray shot and Snead’s right arm was shot off. Collier is at e, ' ae Evmira, N. Y., Oct. 29. Gea. Grant reviewed a boys-in-blue preces- sion here to-night two miles in length. There Was a crowd of 20,000 people on the street. After te parade Gen, Graut took the regular night «xpress for New York. i been superceded by the Lot $5 % lowest prices at lremaine & Metcalf ’s. xX Gott ’s. ceived at Tremaine & Metcalt’s. valfant Captain ? Lours truly, Ist Nov. ISSO. VoLUNTERR, Special Novices. Men's Linders and Drawers, at the very fo 30 New Tera, lo 30 Gi _New Oarmea at the Fomily Grocery.—R. K. BRAGE. [oe 27 100 bbls. Choice Winter Baldwin’s at Beer fo 30 61 Lapis’ Hats, in Beaver, Felt, Camel’s Hair, & Metelf’s. NEw Goops io 30 arriving at Beer & Goff ’s, fo 30 th A New Lot of Dark Patchwork Cotton, in large peices jast reveived at Tremaine & Met- calf ’s. Dress Goons are being sold at a bargain. { A great stock to choose trom, at Tremaine & ‘es [o 39 You can always get the best Tea at George , +, 3) Metcalf ’s. Carter’s.—o25 lw eod Fri GED Mantle Cloths, very cheap just re- lo 30 -_ eo Weather Bulletin. Prohabilities Jor the Maritime Provinces. next 24 hours for the co Yoronto, Nov. 1—10 a. m. Fresh to strong southerly to westerly winds, fair weather with showers in some localities. = —_— HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Oct. 30.—W Brown, Richibucto; FJ Reville Providence Rf; H McDonald, Halifax N §; (reo Graham, do: W C Brown, Sammerside; Joseph Donnelly, Montreal; J W Moir, Hali- fax; Ff Roberts, do; Dr. P. Fortin, Montreal; W F King, Edinburgh; Matthew Gray, Lon- don; F N Gisbourne, Ottawa; Geo W Howlan, Allerton; H T Sutherland, New Glasgow NS W Barvhart, Montreal; E Belfield, Halifax, SS Forest, do; Capt Thomas Patton, Squaw Bay; M Giblin, Montreal; OSBORNE HOUSE, Oct. 29.—A J Meclnnis, Murray River; William MeKay, Clifton; M G Shaw, Green- ville, Maine; Wm M Shaw, doe; John F Baker, Bangor, Maine; Ruben Bulman, New Glasgow. Oct. 30.—James Bulman, do; W S McKie, do; P M Bourke, Mill Niew: Geo Desroche, Monctgn, N B; Miss Desroche, do, ROCKLIN HOUSE, Oct 30—Alex McMillau, Wheatley River; Miss Robertson, Bonshaw; M J Grant, Port Hawkesbury; ) MeNevin, Leadville, Colorado; Horace Bryenton, Pictou, N 8S; Wm Muir- head, T'ryon; John Melsaac, Vernon River; Miss Annie MeLean, Hyde Park, U $; Miss Annie McDonald, Cambridge, Mass. _ oe. ee Bde ote at ne cal ~ - —_ SFP PING INTELLIGENCE. North Sydney, 20th—sdiled sch N. P. Churchill, for Charlettetown. Halifax, Oct. 29—arrived schrs Ida May. Ch’town; Eslipse, Pownal; Ruby, Sadie, Ane- quipa, Samuel Davies, Lochiel, Eliza Smith, all from Ports in PEI, Cleared on the same date schrs A M Payne, for Georgetown, and Nettie, for Souris, Portsmouth, N. H.. Oct 26th—sch Carna- tion, McDonald, Boston, for Charlottetown. New York, 2th, sailed, Ralph B. Peake, for Havre. MARRIED. In Emanuel Church, Arnprior, on Wednes- day, Oct. 20th, by the Rev. K. L. Jones, Lemuel IT. Owen, of the Canadian Pacific Railway, Winnipeg, (son of the late Thomas Owen, Esq., Postmaster-General of Prince Edward Island), to Genevieve Ada, youngest daughter ef Julius Clark Blaisdell, Ksq., of Arnprior, Ont. At the Methodist Church, Baie Verte, on his| the 27th ult., by the Rev. Robert Wilson, Mr. Thomas Stebbings, of Souris, P. E. 1., to Miss Anne Maria, eldest daughter of Cyrus Goodwin, Esq., of Tidnish, N. B. At Malpeque, on the 2ist ult., by the Rev. Geo. McMillan, B. A., assisted by the Rev. Wm. P. Archibald, M. A., Mr, Thos. B. Ellis, ot Bedford, Lot 12, to Miss Martha E. Adams, of Third Ponds, Let 20. i DIED. At Lannching Place, on the 28th ult., Mr. Ronald Walker, in the 57th year of his age. May he rest in peace. —— en = 1 : f Very Superior Leas, 358 PACKAGES just received ex Ethel ) Blanche ; 130 packages more to ar- rive in a few days. Those TEAS will be found very superior in strength and flavor, and we offer them whole. sale and retail at remarkably low figures. BEER & SONS. Oct. 29, 1880. FARMERS ATTENTION | Hides Wool skins, and Calf Skins. ARMERS having HIDES of any descrip- tion, Wool or Wool Skins to dispose of, will find A READY MARKET AT THE Wool, ing ’ Hide De ee , &c., made known on application at | Spring Park Wool aud p t her "studio, City Hotel, ns RK. C.| oe the Chea OYRUS F. STACKPOLE. Oct, 30, 1880—-tf very cheap at Beer & Gott's. | | i ; ; Xe., 1p ‘Tam O'Shanter and Otter, the most | fashionable styles, just received at Tremaine ( ‘ rs peo WES Te RIN * . 1aE AND MARINE. “——s tr COMPANY! [XCORPORATED 183 cuss ‘Capital and Assets = - - - . \ineome for year ending 3ist December, 1879 - . aio gy z HEAD OFFICE, - 1.637.553.1909 ht,001.052.20 - JFORONTO, ONT. O: O Risks taken on all descriptions of property at lowest rates. HORACE HASZARD, October 18, 1880. General Agent for P. E. Island. N. B.—Applications from persons willing to act as Agents throughout the Province will be received. OcT OB © 2: Kor For For For For For For For For For Hats and Caps, Searfs, Ties and Silk and Linen New, Stylish an Go TO J. Oct. 11, 1880. ——— 30: Readymade Clothing, Custom-made Clothing, Shirts and Drawers, White and Colored Shirts, J. B. IMAGDONALD’S, QUEEN STREET. a Worsted Coatings, Tweed Suitings, Collars, Handkerchiefs, d Cheap Goods, B. MACDONALD’S, @ucen Street. —_ A _——— THE VERY BEST ARTICLE FOR patients to abstain from using either. which has been universally acquired, it stitute. Various substitutes have been principle whatever which can even by constitutions. Families drink at meals. and which have been separated from t made. vousness, Indigestion, meals nothing but Kaoxka, Side Queen Square. AUCTION. Sale of Valuable Huiiding Lois at Montague Bridge. NHE Subscriber will sell at PUBLIC ‘| AUCTION, on the premises, at Men- tague, on Thursday, 4th of November Next, at 12 o'clock, noon, 24 valuable BUILDING LOTS, situated on South Bank of Montague River. Lots 1, 2, 3,4 and 5 are fronting on the Montague River; size 66 by 200 feet. These Lots have a commanding view of the River and Village, and are the most advan- tageously situated for Building purposes of any Lots now te be had in the vicinity of Montague Bridge. any person desirous of obtaining a site for a small sum woul! do well to attend this Auction Sale. GEORGE D. LONGWORTH. Ch’town, Oct. 22, ’80—w f m tu w CH Bay OtO MARINE Insurances Association | OF HALIFAX. E. PALMER, Junr., Ch’town, Oct. 22,’'80—Im Exchange Building. MRS. W. W. IRVING S now forming her AUTUMN and WIN- TER CLASSES in DRAWING and ‘PAINTING, in all their different branches, from Model, Life, &e. | Intending pupils will kindly send in their names as soon as convenient. Cathedral. Ch’town, Sept. 11, 80—2aw tf 20; 4 THE NEW CANADIAN BEVERACE! BOAO EK A, | fhe Guly Satisfactory Substitute for Tea and Coffee. -Highliy Recommended for Regular Use at Ordinary Heals. :0:——_ — DIETARY USE EVER DISCOVERED. YE\AF injurious effects which the continuos use of tea and coffee have on the human system are well known, The most eminent physicians advise t he Owing to the taste for’these bever ge has been found necessary to find as ub tried, but Kaoka is the only one ever discovered which has been found ‘to perfectly answer the purpose. Unlike Tea Oo and Colfee, it contains neither Theme nor Caffeine, nor any other poisonous long use, prove hurtful #to the weakest It is especially recommended for sick persons and children. using white bread habitually should adopt Kaoxka as their regular . They will then have supplied to them the elements which, when taken into the system, go to form bones, nails, teeth, sinews and brains, he fine tlour of which the white bread is Thousands of persons who have been afflicted with Dyspepsia, Ner- Sleeplessness, Sick Headache, &c., have been restored to perfect health by eschewing tea and coffee altogether, and drinking with their It contains no ‘* cheinicals. which it is made are wheat and sugar, nothing more. For sale in pound and half-pound packets at the “Crown Greoery,” South ROBERTSON & CAMERON. Charlottetown, October 1, 1880—30 ins eod 0 The elements from = = a ee Attention !! ee Oe | Manufacturers, VALUABLE Real Estate and Machinery AT AUCTION. SPRING PARK BREWERY, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. AM instructed by Messrs. W. R. Watson and A. L. Browy, Trustees of the Estate ‘of Mrs. ALsent Hynpman, to sell at Publie Auction, on the premises, on Thursday, the 11th of November Next ( <7 at sty oa | As easy terms of payment wiil be given, | at 12 o’CLocK, Noon, | All that Valuable Real Estate, Comprising Ome acre of’ Land, with the Brewery, Malt House, Store, Distillery, and Dwelling House. Also the | Machinery. Steam Engine & Boiler. This property was built for and used asa ‘Brewery, was fitted up in the latest and ‘most approved style. The Engine and Boilers i were built by a first-class maker in London, | England, All the requisites for Brewing pur- | poses are within the Building, and in good | working order. This property will be sold without reserve on the day and hour first above named. No | postponement on account of weather or any other cause. As the Buildings may be con- ' verted into another line of manufactory, they | will be offered separately or together, as may | suit purchasers, Terms and all other information may be had on application to W. B. STEWART, : Auctioneer. | Queen Street Auction Rooms, Oct. 7, °890. | CHANCE FORA = « GOOD INVESTMENT! —_ tunee Cove Lobsier Factory | For Sale. i oo re His Factory is fitted up with steam and vrranged on the Island, the owner, on ac- alth. wishing to retire from the 1s ONE OF the best tis now «ffered for sale, count of ili hl bu: ness. ‘The output of the establi j} amounted to | season be indetinitely extended. | The ** Canoe Cove” brand of lobsters is con- i sidered one of the best in the English market | and commands the highest prices. For further information apply te Hon, D. Davirs, or to Messrs G. Davius & Co., Lon- don House. Ch’town, Oct, 28, 1850. | TEA. i eae Blanche,” | Congou TEA, ' retail. ' WRIGHT & MacNUTT. Ch’tewn, Oct. 27, ’S0—Gi eod wkly 3i AND FURS. CHARLES | MORRISON Has just received a iew splendid Japanese Goat and Hadson Bay WoL nROBaAe Also, a fine selection of Ladies’ Seal, Persian Lamb, Beaver | and Astrican Sacques ; —AND— | Squirrel, Hampster and Siberian Squirre! Circulars. ahment this season next 95,000 cans, and can for TEA, from London, per ‘Ethel chests and half-chests Prime For sale cheap, Wholesale and All the above are, without exception, the finest display of Furs ever shown in this city. Next door to P. G, Fraser’s Drug Store. Ch’town, Oct. 20, 1880—2w ee on en ee EYE, EAR AND THROAT. ete ee eee DR. J. R. McLbAN, Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, formerly Assistant Surgeon to the 8th and Locust Street Eye and Far In- firmary, Philadelphia, confines his practice exclusively to diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat. Office at St. Lawrence Hotel,tPicteu, N., S. Oct. 14,° 1880, OLB QUEEN SQUARE LIVERY STABLES ee ee a i Subseriber has removed to the com- nodious Livery Stables, LATELY OGGUPIED BY MR. JAMES BARR, North Sid: (eucen Syuare, Where you can get the Cuzapest anv Bese TURNOUTS IN THE Cry. JAMES N. MILLNER, Ch’town, Sept. 14, 1880—Ly Sion of the Blephant. a re W. &. BUREHAM HAS JUST RECEIVED A Large Part of his Fall Steck CONSISTING OF Men's, Women’s and Children’s wire a, » BOGTS AND SHOES, In all the LEADING STYLES, and at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. eR and Gents’ Hand-Made Goods 2 Specialty. EE en Ladies’ { Our Goods are all carefully selected, of the best materials, and warranted to give satisiaction, e® DON'T FORGET THE PLACK “ae Ww. R. BOREHAM, Oprosire Markre Hovsg, Ch'town. Sept. 25, 1880.—3m 2aw a Private Boarding Stable for Gentlemen's fierses. HAYS completed a first-class Stable, [ am prepared to keep Horses as cheap and as well as any one in the city. I have kept Horses for the principal Gentlemen for ome time, and always gave satisfaction. For recommendation apply to Messrs. 0. ©, Gar- diner, L. DeBlois, James MeGill, J, D. Me- Leod and Dr. Dodd. Horses from the country kept and sold on coramission; and Horses wintered for gentle- men leaving for England, on reasonable terms. W. C. TICE, Grafton Street, Next Door Fish Market. Oct. 22, ’80—lw XN UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER t and most Newsy Paper published im the i | ~{ UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper published mm the Provinces. eas se eae TI et A Pm, a teem ~ ond“ a i a me pgetnarauane fr ster pemeantiartea peme . i ha = pong tf cot ott aet oo. - we Li ee Pa ee