w. ‘al ass Dead RANKIN HOUSE. County Jail: Aug. 15—3m \ . » s re: owart i . » ‘ > ; ,. j : (| an ite it denn is now seen ad-| , S¢Pt. 12.—J, E. Puddington and wife, St, A CHEAP Excursion Trip to and from Height 5 feet 8 inches; stout build; Hair} ———--—-——_—— aot ! eal , ) the River Osma from our ex-|%0n,” Mrs. J. Merritt, do.; A. S. Babson, Pictou, on black and curled ; Whisker and Moustache SHERETr 7 9 a a ay emus es rai They are seattered in open Gloucester; W.J. Weldon, Moncton: A. M. black and grey, mixed; Eyes blue; age 45!" ib She USI co ‘ ‘eme right. Sa 2 a a. aks ere. ‘ order, and steal along unobserved by the} Liddell, Montreal; J. E. Grant, do, THURSDAY NEXT years, j aes Turks to reinforce the party under the REVERE HOUS8K. . aes ~ a . Escaped from Jail on the night of Moms sa 4 northern end of the bluff. All this time} Sept. 12.—Herman McDonald, Souris;|0¥Y Steamer Bs wee ae eae 1@} day, Aug. 13, 1877. muUSIC BOOKS ; the Turks kept up an incessant eared Oliver Bare, Montreal; Geo. R, Ames, New Pt Meton a * tel Devdas Fy the but the guns on the hills at the back of the| York; N. G. Laners, Boston; R. B. Reid. . a redoubt only fire occasionally, as our troops | Alberton; R. J, McPhee, San Francisco: A d f onia l dll Cd d | ee tae sn er ee a ne cannot be seen from that position. McPhee, do. ( | ( Cl f ( R tf ! Tr , riage y , escaped prisoner from Queen's “Connty! Old Stuck sold at immense reductions ! THE DECISIVE MOMENT. OSBORNE HOUSE, Jail: | “itis now four p, m., and the decisive} Sept. 12.—H. H. Titcomb, Boston; H: to be held there on the Mth. Height about 5 feet 8, Build rather thin ; esa BREMNER BROTHERS. moment approaches. The men = = gage St. oor ie rs33 anys x Ruane. Rack care ay en Pe Ne : Lovatz front of the work open fire and/St. John; N. C. Scott, do; D. E. Clark.,; ee yes blue ; age 30 years. : | | draw the bulk of the Turkish fire in their} Orwell. : Tickets vr eee, Escaped from Jail on the night of Mon- J. F, McKay, direction, when, suddenly, about fifty Rus- —_——$—$—$—$——$—$— ene good to return on Saturday, 15th. / ay. Aug. 13, 1877. : Sians made a rush upon the eastern face of By order. To all Magistrates, Constables, eee emees (Norte Sipe Queen Sevare) the redoubt and approach within fifty yards he Ch’town, Sept. 10—2in of Her Majesty's Loyal Subjects are exeby of ata bel They were compelled to re- Shipping Intelligence . . OO A empowered to arrest the above named pris-; Has just received « varied Assortment of ~ tire by a tremendous Turkish fire, but ap- | Annes. ~wrnwnnnrnmnnnnnn~wnnnnsar NEW CLOTHS very cheap at oners, or either one of them, and place them,} American and Geneva { pareatly none of them were seriously hurt, PORT OF CHARLOTTETLOWN. CHARLES FULL’sS, | 0° either one of then, in either of the pra as none fell. ete SEY Ce —____. | County Jails of this Provice, and | will be| )/a/ehes, a St > EEIRIXG ENTERED. ' s answerable for the expenses for so doing. Gold and Silver. : RAP pe LADIES’ FELT HATS just received at} pated this 31st day of August, 1877. eae Ras “After twenty minutes of desultory fire,| Sept, 12,—Schr. Onward, Scott, Wal. CHARLES FULL’s. WILLIAM f. WATSON Ladies’ & Gents’ Watch : the real attack is made upon the slope | lace, stone, 5 head horned cattle; Blink poe Sherin, | Chaens, facing the ea stern side of the redoubt. The | Bonnie, Swain, Chatham, lumber : Dandy, OME, gents, and see the pew CLOUH.- Charlottetown, Sept. 2, 1877: Gold and Silver; Russians rush up in open order, keeping a McLean, Chatham, lumber; Femie, Bus- ING at CHARLES FULL'S. : 47 By PP) f pp : — stream 0} is heey. kirk, Pugwash, stone; W. Wright, McRae, | — te ee Meare ae ta “y oe Zz ngs, : he advance. A perfect deluge of shells 18 | Neweastle, cedar posts; Sophia Bowen, AT AND BONNET FEATUIERS just olt Lochels, ° Brooches poured upon the redoubt from our batteries | Burueg, Sydney, coal : Alexander, McNeill: ope ‘at CHARLES FULL’S. ON SALE OR HIRE. Earrings, Studs. 2 as the men run up the slope, while the Shediac, lumber; Kate, Pentz, Pictou sts il : r i Turkish infantry fire is incessant, and if it rere >= THE CAPTURE OF LOVATZ, Che closing scenes of the fight at Lovatz are thus described by the New York ‘ {ferald’s”’ correspondent ;:— ONLY THE REDOUBT REMAINS, ‘At twenty-five minutes past twelve o'clock a battery moves up to support the ; | FOR SALU | artsy ’ 6 thie an 7 “ : | / . ; advance of this | tae Sele mane ‘Russians had charged the redoubt, I was | een MONTREAL DIRECTI23. 1 tion on the roud feaaing ¢ : ao surprised to find so few dead Turkish : : a ae : ite ta ‘sherman Vine. Pracid :nt - ie eee ao 14 and of Mount Rous. Ten minutes after hoe havtee principally ii ae “rage HAVE received instructions from Wm. | T. Workman, President _ J. es gh og oe = A. aa LE, Esq . HENry . Skobelofl's column rashes up the road and | sig, of the redoubt were corps > Tasks | Stewart, Esq., of Chester, fngland, to} ae er ee on gigs “haan na —— M. Vr P.; ( Has. ia takes the heights of Mount Rous, and he} nq Russians thickly strewing ake ground, | Ofer for Sale, by Public Auction, on aoe 8Q., LUG CLELLAN, ESQ. ; . J. d. C. Annort, Q. C., Legal . ‘ . ° . fe ‘ ‘ g . dviser. ms them with his infantry. Ihe garrm- | , Bi et ae - ; a gown ny eee tags a 7 ¢ oun but at the western end, where the Turks | New Life and Accident Business submitted in 1876 . $1,856.598.33 son of the Turkish batteries away to had been jammed in their efforts to escape T d 13th S t | 1189576 re on the Trajan road, now withdraw to- f £ ? urs a : e 5 | Income 1189.576.6 Jett. (rajan, taking the artillery with a epaee fifty feet by twenty feet was Cash Assets ‘ ; : . ; ‘ 265,944.65 rajan, ti a : : Settee | 265,944.63 a \t one o'clock we have taken all |(oV0'ed With Turkish dead and wounded lust., at3 o'lock, p. m., at Southport, Lot | Security for protection of Assured. 715,044 64 them. ; to the depth of five feet. 48, all of that valuab!e Estate kaown as the the Turkish positions except the redoubt on the Plevna road, the strongest of all, sommands valley ‘' The living and . of increase in pr- for it comm inds the little valley at the PT neo tend bh d the dead were lying on port Ferry. miums received for 1876 over 1875: bottom of the amphitheatre, and a8 outs rc pais. y Fmd enseé mass, steaming with |" ‘This Estate is now held under short Canada Life é ; : ; $15,870 laying detached works to flank an attack. | hea ~ 00 ’ Around this Moslem pile leases, in different plots, varying in size (Silaieen . ; oh 7 ing foree aes th > de dead Russians, showing | (rom one acre to sixty acres. It comprises Confederation 17.819 THE SECOND PERIOD. tat there had been a fearful struggle in| ihat VALUABLE COTTAGE AND PRE- Stadacona 2658 ais teint nasind of Wen Matin btn wien this fatal space. Russian soldiers were MISES, containing about thirty acres, known Toronto : \ ; : ; : : 1,01] all. wt ’ oo ct sive saa wr upon this mass of humanity. I} as the GLEN, now held by Mrs. Barker Sun Mutual $39 434 termin: ed. ( 5 ¢ . « ‘ o | wa c 1e them O : ie Sa : +s a 8 7 ren } - 878 . . . . e — . our batteries to the top of Mount Rous,and working manfully to sepa-)undcr lease, expiring Ist Novemb r, 1878, the right wing creep carefully forward to ward the foot of the amphitheatre, so as to be ready for the attack on the redoubt, parapet ‘and wounded, Up the slope, where the ~~ - es, the day is ours and the Turks are in full retreat to the westward, where no force. had been sent to cut off their flight, DEAD IN HEAPa, ‘‘Immediately after the redoubt was taken I entered it. The road and adjacent plain were thickly dotied with the dead | RNEMY AND FOR, rate the living from the dead. In half an hour they had made scarcely an impression upon that fatal pile. : In a few seconds the firing ceass | Auction Sales, Rare Opportunity. | GUN STERART ESTATE GLEN STEWART, siluate on Lot 48, and within a few minutes’ walk of the South- at the rental of £32, late currency. The cottage contains eight rooms and a kitchen, and on the premises there is a good barn. Both cottage and barn in good repair. SsUuUN MUTUAL LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY OF NWONTREAL. anne! OS Assets - ” . * " Capital and $765,000 Net Surplus for Distribution, as at Ist January, 1877, after making reserves at 44 per cent. ° ‘ : : ° ; ; Extract from the proof sheet of Government Report. Statement Y - 55,299.51 k@™ Decrease for 1876 in ali American Companies in Canada. ory $114,000. ECONOMY AND SEctrity is the motto of the Sun Mutual Company. llow well whe pub lic appreciate these features is scen in the fact, as shown above from Governme authority, that the new business for 1876 was sixty-seven per cent. more thay that SPENT 7 aa ciiesitiies salt Sie ulin DEAD ON THE ROAD. Those valuable Mills, with four acres g175. The Charter and License embrace Life and Accident Business. ‘ wasn edininbsi ditt Leathe I witnessed \¢.., 2° 2084 by which the Turks had ree attached, known as ACORN’S MILLS, M. H. GAULT (President of Exchange Bank). | « The rem “a vi . 2 hich was | re2ted Was strewn with Turks, with here | now leased at the yearly rental of £12, late Managing Director, i from the top of Mount ous, which was/and there a Russian, Some of the Turks . currency, are also part cf this Estate, J. M. C. DeLesDerniers, Inspector. kK. MACAULAY, Secretary, : within easy cannon shotof the positions at. | had been shot first, and then repeated|y tacked, Between the foot of the amphi» theatre and the base of the hill upon which the redoubt was constructed was a level plain half a mile wide forming the bottom of the valley. The attacking force was compelled to cross this little plain under the musketry fire of the Turkish infantry, bayoneted. The correspondent estimates the Russian loss at 1000. Masses were not exposed as at Plevna. Skill was substitu. ted for brute force.g General Razmindaleff, who commanded the assault on the re- doubt, was wounded in the leg.”’ This Estate will be offered for sale in plots suitable for purchasers, Each Lot, as now leased, will be offered separately. Any tenant wishing to purchase by pri vate sale can do so on application to Messrs. Davies & Sutherland, Solicitors, on or be- fore the day of Sale. -0-—_—____. FILALIF AX BOARD. Hon. D. McN. PARKER, M. D., M. L. C.. W. J. COLEMAN, Esq., Dir. People’s B PATRICK POWER, Esq., M. P., Director JOHN TAYLOR, Esq., Dir. Mer hants’ Bke People’s Bank. DANIEL CRONAN, Es@., Dir. Bk. of N.S: WM. M. HARRINGTON, Esq.. President | A. W WEST, Esq, Director _Terms liberal, and made known at the Halifax Bank. 'W. C. SILVER. Es) Morcha TUT Bk securely ensconced behind their parapets. a p ahaa one <— a W.N. Wiexwirm, B8Q..M.DY ye yea) peep ant. : . +00 itie Quaranteed. “tog ms : : R CAtCal HLamipers. oe assengers. This Sale affords a rare opportunity to G. N. Sincrai, Esq. M. D. “ Along the road and on the left bank of the Osma were several low ridges of earth high enough to cover a man In 4 creeping posture, and these places of refuge were resting places in the deadly race for the bluff. A cemetery, through which the Russians also had to pass, had a number of tall flagstones standing upright, and these were taken advantage of by the advancing soldiers. THROUGH THE OEMETERY. * The attacking force contained the two regiments named after the German Em- peror and some men of the army corps which was at Plevna, It was commanded by Major General Razmindaleff. At half past two o’clock the order to attack was given and the men rushed across the val. lsy amid a perfect hailstorm of bullets. In a few minates the ground was dotted with dead and wounded Russians, and the sur- vivors were resting under the little ridges of the road and the Osma, The men ad. vanced in open order at a rush, and the Turks kept up a steady stream of fire. THE STORM OF IRON GAIL, Per Steamer ‘* Worcester,” from Boston, Sept. 12th.—Mr. J. McKinnon, Mr. M. New- man, Mrs. Yeo and children, Miss Larrabee, Miss McCray, Miss H. C. Howard, Miss Me- Lean, Mr. John Young, Mr. George Carr, Charles Chappel, J. Foy and daughter, Mr. Oliver, Mr. Duffy. ance — tt se annenee ap Sanaa teat ‘Hotel Arrivals. NNN NN NNN re rey SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTICO, August 24.—G. H, Taylor, Diss, England, Mr. and Mrs E.:W, Taylor, Ch'town; Mrs. I’, E. McLellan, do: Master Hyndman,do; A. S. Welsh, Montreal]; Miss H. Butcher, Char- lotletown; E, W. Dawson, Charlottetown; . S, Batson,Gloucester, Mass. C. P. Batson, do: Jno. A. Moore, Charlottetown; Jobn Lawson, do; Albert Simpson, do; G. L. Brown, Saginaw, Michigan; Frank Carpen- ter, Hamilton, Me.; William Lawson, Char- loltetown. August 20.—Walter Williams, Troy, N. Y.; Miss Dow, Montrea!: Miss. J. Dow, do; H. E. Tuder, Brockville; C. E, Barnard, LLL any person desirous of purchasing a com- fortable cottage within easy distance of the City. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer Lh’town, Sept 5, 1877---till sale AUCTION —OF THE— BARKENTINE = W. 0, STEWART,” mo be Sold by Public Auction, at Con- nolly’s Wharf, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, on Tuesday, the 18th day of September, instaut., at the hour of TWELVE 0’CLOCK, noon, under a power of sale vested in the undersigned, by virtue of a mortgage bearing date the thirtieth day of June last (1877), and made between John Gow Scrimgeour, of Cardigan J. S. D. THompson, Esq., Solicitor. GEO, FRASER, General Manacer. BENJ. A. FIELDING, Gen, haont. For the Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland. Office—76 Cranville Street, (Near the Bank of Montreal), Halifax. N. § Dr. McLrop, Medical Adviser, Ch’lown. H. HASZARD, Agent, P..Island. MARKET. HALL. Specially for Farmers, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E |. Wehiiien W* OFFER FOR SALE ae UGE HY! AMATEUR CONCERT Sibi i IN AID OF MOWING MACHINES, The Celebrated Whitcom) Self-Operating Hay Rake and Wand Rakes. The Proposed Hospital! will be held in the above room on Summerside, P. K. [, River, in hears aalew, maoaheni, of the are 4 veni ox| —" “There was not the slightest break in} Sept, 1.—Leith Brecken, Charlottetown; | one part, and Owen Connolly, of Charlotte. Th ( K § 3 the rain of bullets; yet it was wonderful to) J. F. Farish do; Chas. Rutan, Coburg, | town, in the said Island, merchant, of the J Mg I ? tD ° . BUCKEYE & MANNY EXRA S. see how small a proportion of them took} Ont.; Mrs. E. J. Hodgson, Charlottetown; | other part—The Barkentine “W. D. S'‘TEW- mat? ellect. Sometimes a single soldier would run across the whole space between the river and bluff; 1 could see where every bullet hit around him by the dust which it threw up, and yet be generally got across unhurt, There were minutes when no Russian was under fire, and yet the Turks never stopped shooting. LOOK BEFORE YOU FIRE. ‘It appears they were lying down in the trenches firing over the parapets without looking. The Russians declare they never saw even a head above the bank. By 3 o’clock a considerable force had collected under the bluff and commenced working round to the angle of the redoubt looking up the Pleyna road, while another party, to distract the attention from the first crept up the face of the bluff and opened a scathing fire on the face of the redoubt toward Lovatz. RETREAT CUT OF. ‘Away to the northward of the Plevna road the Russian force now makes its ap- pearance, with a battery of artillery to cut Were well directed every Russian would have been shot down, DISASTER AND RETREAT. ** As itis, many fall. Our artillery c2ases firing as our men leap into the ditches and Clamber up the parapet, while another column rushes along the Lovatz face of the Miss Annie Brecken, do, James Guest, Montreal; W. H. Simmons, Buffalo, N. J. 4.—C, A. Swith, Toronto, Ont. ; J. Fraser, St. Catherine; Hon. H. Beer and wife,South- port; W. E. Boyle, Quebec city; Miss E, Boyle, do; W. B. King, Ch’town; W. D. Bambrick, do; Lawrence Watson, do; Wm, Chisholm and wife, Halifax. Sept 9.—Theo. L. Chappelle, Ch’town; E. H. Kellog, Pitstield, Mass; John Galt, Montreal, Canada; John Cullen, Ch’town; D. Farquharson, do; D. Currie, do; Sir A. Galt and Lady Galt, Miss Galt,Miss &. Galt, Miss.C. Galt, Mrs, Foster, Miss Foster, W. Ford, Miss B, Blatch, Mrs. F. Ellis, Miss E Blatch, H. Blatch, Ch'town. Seaside wil! close on the lath of Sept. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Sept. 12.—Mrs, Dr. Murray, Cavendish, Miss Annie Murray, do; D. Campbell, New Giasgow, N, S,; William Grant, do; Hon. Peter Sinclair, Summerville; Donald Mc- Donald, Green Hill, Pictou; J. McLean, do, Oseay Black, Bay Verte; Charles Black, do: Robert Bleck, do; Albert Dixon, Head St. Peter’s Bay; R. Grant, Pictou, N. 8S. coal; Mary Jane, Forrest, Cow Bay, goal; Jessy, Sampson, Pictou, coal; James Sam« ple, Roberts, Pictou, coal; Lucy Ann Allan, Bay Verte, scantling and boards, Gazelle, Robertson, Pictou, coal, QLEAREL, Sept. 12,—Sehr. Laura C., Chapman; ART,” built at Cardigan Bridge, in the eaid Island, in the year 1876, measuring 438 18 100 tons register; tonnage of the official number 74,171, and registered at the Port of Charlottetown, Prince Ed- ward Island, number 46, in the year 1876, together with all her Boats, Anchors. Chains, Tackle and appurtenances. For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs, Sullivan, McLean & Morson, Solicitors, Charlottetown. OWEN CONNOLLY, Mortagee. Dated at Charlottetown, this 8th day of September, A. D. 1877. [sepl0 The above mentioned Sale of the Barken- tine “ W. D. STEWART” is postponed till TUESDAY, the THIRTIETH day of October next, (1877), at the hour of THREE o’clock in the afternoon, then to be held at the place above named. OWEN CONNOLLY, Sept. 13th, 1877. EXCURSION, ALL at CHARLES FULL’S Store and see the pretty HAT and BONNET OR- NAMENTS, mamma oath -—— + + - | WOTICH. MEETING for the organization of and! VOCALISTS : 7 , We kesp constanuly on hind alavest ever ,ud of Manny and Buckeye Repairs. Mrs. Maxwell, . ; ; pairs Mrs. Strickland, Mr. Cunningham, Mrs. Rowan, Miss Dunn, Professor Cayen and the Rev C, Hyiton Stewart. Cucumber Wood #Fumps. We have imported a number of these Pumps suitable for any depth of well. and Violin. Mr. Vinnicombe | offer them ata liberal discount for cash, Flute . ‘ ‘ Mr. Fred Mitchell | At the Piano, Miss Newbery and Rev. C H. Stewart. Prices of admission, 50 cents reserved Seals, unreserved, 25 cents. Tickets to be obtained at Messrs. Wat- STEAM NELLIE, son and Dodd's. MOUNT STEWART. Doors open at 7.30; to commeace at 8. Carriages at 10.15. HE Subscribers are prepared to take —_—————— orders for dimension Lumber of al kinds, in Oak, Elm, White Pine, Pitch Pine Spruce or Birch; also, Spruce Knees Trenails, Wedges, Deck Plugs, and Ship's Blocks of every description—all delivered at short notice. LONGWORTH & CO,, Water Street. N.. B.—Spruce and Fir Shingles very MacKENZIE & STUMBLES, North Side Queen’s Square —— + ee SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION. Queen’s County. ESCRIPTION of Arcnispatp KeLiey an escaped prisoner from Queen’s 1 Stylish American- built Buggy, with told- ing seat for driver. | 1 Low-Cut Pony Wagon—umbrella top. 1 Road Wagon--very light running, 1 Sloven, 1 Pedlar’s Wagon, Swlver Zhimbles, ete —ALSO— Watches, Clocks, and Jowelry Sk itully | repaired.—Satisfaction guaranteed. and “4 / work warranted. “ or » | about 36 by 49 Aug. 2] im 2 Large Mantle Mirrors ; inches. 2? Smaller Size, do. * ceent | 9) ee. ana nee nomads. | Ba Tarte, 20; Cues, Bate, Waneee. | ia Caaeuae in thig-clie will be held|2 Wood Sioves. oon. Coen Stoves (coal), | The Turks who are inthe trenches fly to ballast; Gazelle, Kennedy, Montague, in the City Court Room on Saturday even. | second-hand, the westward, firing as they go, and falling /sundry goods; Wm. Jenkins, Blain, Pictou, ing next (15th Sept.) at the hour of 8 o'clock. Lot Shop Staves, ang okt style Franklins, \W4 NTED. immediately, 10,000 Busiie!s | under the Russian fire. In the redoubt the | stone; Ancila, Walpole, Pictou, ballast A punctual attendance of all persons to. ior wood and coal. White Oats, for which the highest By garrison rush to the gorge in the western Onward, City Point, trading voyage, sundry | whom I have spoken and others interested | Chiklren's Wheel Barrows, very low. Cash price will be paid. 3 | face of the work. There is a traverse cov~| goods; James Sample, Roberts, Pictou, | js requested. ; jis | ; H. COOMBS, HASZARD BROS., ®ring this gorge, and the Turks are jams|ballast; C. Brown, Richards, Grand River, | ' R. R. FITZGERALD. Upper Great George St, GL Water Street, 4 , : Sept. il, 1877. 1 Sept. 6--3in eod ‘ a appointment of officers for a Fire Pro-{¢ Plate Show Glasses. | W i ITE OATS. ied between the trayerse and the western syndry goods + Sept. 6- 2 wks