POR ME ee ~~ ‘HANISTAN., CANDAHAR, Sept. 6 - —« _ The Afghans fought bravely until Bat: | ~ Wali was taken in their rear. Then th Ba tlett Pears, Gravenstein Apples, just lost heart and fled in wild confusion. Th: received at DEER & ¢ i [se 8 4 cavalry pursve! them for filieen miles uw oll r the Aryvandab Valley. Such portions oi], ee ,vonimittes them as held tovether were completely dis | ooo a et ee ee clock persed, and tor k to the hi is. his ‘ ; ORIG, ‘Klorence”™ { this morning} not appear, however,te apply to the Cabu] } from London in hallast to R I. Quirk. . i i ese regiments a small followin vet known, but itis said th the pursue, The enemy left one villave taken by General McPherson. The 920d High) anders, Ghoorkas and Pio. Ayoob Khan escaped with The enemy's loss is not at 400 fell in ; } ° 200 dead in neers, charged the main ly nunmdering many thousam men, We hold Ayoob Khan personally responsible for the mur der of McLaine Ayoob Khan fled at 11 in the morning, leaving McLaine and six sepoy prisoners They were soon after paraded for execution, but five of the sepoys escaped, The Afghans only saved re their mountain battery. The enemy is so completely broken that further pursuit is useless. Probably Nerat will rise against Ayoob Khan, who will fly to Persia, or surrender himself to the English. LaHoreE, Sept. 6. The ‘‘ Civil and Military Gazette” de- clarea that pl ‘yions to Gen. Burrows’ de- feat Sir Frederick Haines, commander-in- chief, and a momber of the Supreme Coun- cil of India, protested aguinst the weak- ness of Burrows’ brigade and the Candahar garrison, but was overruled by the Viceroy. Lonpon, Sept. 6. A correspondent of the Z'imes at Simla, telegraphs the Government must now de- eice the Candahar question. [tis impossi- ble to bolster up Wali whois not supported by the people. We must annex Candahar or give it up Ameer to Abdurrahman or try to fund independent state composed oO Herat and Candahar. The second plan = would be the best one. A SBritish force might be maintained, if necessary near Candahar in fortified cantonement, and the railway might be completed. The corres- pondent prob bly reiiec’s the views ot the Marquis of Ripon, Governor-General of India, if indecd the dispatch is not directly! inspired by bim. UNITED STATES. New York, Sept, 6. WEWS BY TELEGRAPH,| toca anc Other ttems, fee races at Upton Park are postponed, rea A MARKSMAN pbhamed | othergil] died sud Uttawa on the: } ’ bm | iii ia ie. i ;UeuULY at of the Sth inst, — WANTED Two j urneymen shoemakers. John Dorsey. S ti sien PHEBREAt the Annapol murcerer, 1s com mutted fer trial in the Supren ourt ain the phis Porenoon. rouR common cases of drunkenness at bipendiary Magistrate’s Court — LAC KEEREL fave peen very plentiful, large Q } t« ‘ ‘ ‘ j and iat, at Magdalen Isiands, and «a great niumnber have been taken, oe detained a short time yesterday niorning on adeount of a slight ac “ys : es > . . cident te the boiler of the locomotive. Luk Sour’s train was ; : ~Keguiar convocation ef Port la A; oe CA te Encampment will be held at Oddfellows’ J oie Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. CoNTINUKD,—The sale of fancy and useful goofs will be continned in basement of Methodist Church this evening at 7 o'clock. a svuiheliiabteniadiniadlan THe remains of the late Mr. R. B. Holland, who died suddenly at the Revere House iu this city, this merning, wiil he forwarded by express to Torento to-morrow. PicTOU anniversary is to be yrand stvle on the 15th inst. tull particulars oi the posted throughout the City. celebrated in Handbills giv- lig celebration are THe house of Mr. Sidney Grey, Railway News Agent, was discovered on tire early yes- terday morning. The fire was immediately extinguished. Incendiarism is suspected, CHAS. GARDINER, Esq., has been appointed Commissioner to represent P. KE. Island at the Montreal Exhibition. Mr. Gardiner is also authorized to visit the Ontario fairs, and pur- chase twenty Shropshire rams for distribution among the farmers of the Province. _— — — i CHANGE or Time. —On and after September 14th, and until farther notice, the steamer Southport will, on Market days, leave Prince Street wharf far Recky Point, Westville and Shaw’s Wharf at 3.30 p. m., returning about The probable loss of the steamer San Salvador with all on board She left-Ruxiilo, August 7th for Havanna, where she was due on the 11th and has not since been heard from. Her agents at Havana telegraphed that they fear she was loat in acycl neon the 9th. She was an American steamer of 971 tons and hae been é i ;shot his dog. No doubt those young men engaged in the cattle trade between Cuba and Honduras, her owners being London inerchants. PiTrsTon, Sept. 6. The miners in the Pittston Coal Com- pany, Seneca colliery, have struck owing to dissatisfaction in weights. Charleston: fer New Charleston, on} from ashore A steamer York, went near Saturday evening. Her cargo was chiefly | 1,000 bales of cotton—mostly on European account. WasHINGTON, Sept. 6. Gen. Longstreet, newly appointed min-} ister to Turkey, arrived at Washington this morning. Sr. Pau, Sept. 6. A special from Fort Keogh says: The Sioux chief Big Road, direct from Sitting Bull, came in and surrendered to authorti- ties to-day, with four foliowers. His party ef 190 braves are expected to arrive ina day er two. EUROPEAN. Mavrip, Sept. 6. Further accounts of the trophe show that one captain, six lieuten ants and feur engineers of the regiment from Valencia, and one lieutenant from another reviment, and ninety-eight privates perished. Next day in the presence of the garrizon and an immense concourse, 110 bodies were laid in two graves. Paris, Sept. 6: A boat belonging to Prince foundered on the 3rd inst., off the Coast of Finisterre. Visccunt Fleury, Mrs. Hen- nessy, and two natives of England, were | drowned. ATHENS, Sept. 6. Men of thirty years were called out on Saturday which completes the preliminary stage ef the mobilization. SEBZAVAR, Sept. 6. About 25,000 Russians have arrived at is reported. | districts -Little York and vicinity especially, | } I > a a : i ie . =A Pe | boston on ‘iuesday evening with freight and ; Logrono vatas-' CGalitizin ' 6.30 p. m. Excursion tickets seld for after- noon trips.—Sept. $, 4in. RE | PLOVER SHOOTING is reported good in all A farmer informs us that several game hunters who visited his field were so entansiastic over the sport that they mistook his hens for a flock of plever, and in ‘‘firing wide of the mark,”’ will report getting several ‘‘ feathaws.”’ : ee Epn Crow has accepted the challenge of Harry S. Hart for a ‘‘go-as-you please match with an unknown from New Brunswick. We hear that the Rink directors refuse to let the Rink for the race. As the match is one of i : ; uunsual interest, aud will be respectably man- New York, Sept. 6. \8 i ' | i t | ' ' ved, the directors should not hesitate to give the building tor the occasion. : — vs ELectionN.—The opening the campaign came off last even- Strathalbyn, under most favorable Rey. D. G. McDonald and G. W, {JUEENS COUNTY meetine of ing at iUSDICER, pice | Millner, Esq., were present from the city, aad, we are informed, fully sustained their reputation as valiant temperance advocates. A fuller report of the meeting is being pre- _ pared and will be given in another issue. — Tue steamer * Worcester” arrived Mr N A Mitchell, the following passengers : Mr J P McGee, Miss Mary Tanner, Lantry, Mrs E Jackson, Mr © H Morrisen, | Mire. H B Smith, Miss £tta Smith, Mrs J Carroll, Mrs Me¥achern, Miss Kate McLellan, Mra. Goodman, Mr Rdward Hugbes, Mr C E . Perkins, Miss J Penpraise, Isaac Carter, Jos | ¢:allant, N A McLeod. icine { Book KEEPING.—A class in book-keepin will be formed in connection with the Com- sercial College, early in October, fer the con- venience of those preparing for : | second-class teachers ‘the requirements for that keeping and will extend overa series of les- isons given once a week, The time will be fixed to suit the convenience of students pre- | paring for examination as teachers in June Applications should be made at an Principal--L. B. Miller. next, ‘early date to the THar was not a strong point which Mr. Blake made in deriving ‘‘tariff’ from | <*tarifa,” in Moorish ‘‘ blackmail.” The old 'roets of words are sometimes very misleading when compared with modern meanings. Thus the name ‘ Blake,” quite common in Galway, comes from the old Irish word blaig- han, or bleighan, used in Connaught to this day, and meaning ‘‘backboneless,” ‘*un- stable.” It was originally a nickname ap- Vern, which is a week’s journey from Geok | plied to a powerful West Irish sept said to Tepe. CoPpENHAGEN, Sept. 6. Baron Magnus, the German ambassador, has been recalled on account of the Bern- hardt incident and departs without having an eudierce with the King. Aa tm Darivinc over a rough road last winter, one of my horses became suddenly lame—a bad sprain of the right ankle. Applied all the remedies I knew of and those suggested by horsemen, without any benefit. The horse was entirely useless for two months, and thought him permanently disabled. Giles’ Liniment Iodide Ammonia took away the lameness and restured him. Henry Living- stone, Proprietor of the South Side Signal, Babylon, Long Island. (iiles’ Pills cure Dys- pepsia. “old by W. R. Watson. -7~<—r- Commodore Nutt, the famous dwarf, opened a liquor saloon on Sixth Avenue, N. Y., the other day, and two days later he complained that a customer had robbed him of the gold watch presented him by have been of Spanish origin.—Toronto Sail, wse Acapremy or Music.—East Lynne was re- produced Jast evening. The same interest production, in fact we feel assured that if the citizens ceuld be made aware of the talent ‘exhibited in the delineation by Miss Viola Campbell that the Academy could not hold them. We advise the management to put the piece on the stage again. ble change for the better in Caste last evening, viz, the substitution of Harry Lindley for Mr. Lewis as Levisen. His business with Corney was inimitable, and his Piuvafore sallies im- mense, To-night Tennyson’s magnificent poetic jlyll “Dora” will be produced. The Boston Post speaks of Miss Campbell in the part as follows :—~‘‘ Dora is only a sketch in Tenny- son’s poem in Miss Campbell's bands, it is the living picture of a loving, tender, self-sacrific- ing woman. Her pathos is perfection, and her action admirable.” Lindley appears as Worm- wood this evening in the farce of 2450 for the first time here. -_—-o © Aa —— um, Austrian military. Re A A NC lt tats irom Mrs J | a as licenses. The course will embrace | class In book- | The fees will be at the lowest possible figure. | seemed te be awakened in it as onits previous | There was one nota-— A riot in Bosnia has been quelled by the | | J — = , . " _ = | des es =. : | i at AN Gag AS 6LLe Charlottetown, Sept. 6, 1880. NS cc ey eR a NOW it ii Seen - i ~*<}° a oo er ee cunaleen b. ter oe B30 i . iia oe A BAN iin nina eaiennononane > wae ie v2 LONDON HOUS ; Hx “ Utopia” from London, TWHNTY CASHES. Hx “Caspian” from Liverpool, TWO CASHES. Bx “ Anglia” from London, 30 PACKAGES THA. Ge. DAVIES & CO. 1880. ee ee Liverpool to Charlottetown. i { JHE WELL-KNOWN Al CLIPPEReSHTP | “ MIDAS,” DANIEL A. McINNIS, ComMaNbDEr, 7 on the passage to LIVERPOOL, a. will take the berth there for this port direct, sailing about the 20th September, and will carry Goods for neighboring ports at, through rates, Classe A 1 “at and Coppered, For Freight or Passage, having superior | accommodation, apply in Liverroon to R. M. | C. Srumsies, Eso., 69 South John Street, or here to the owner, Ra Ch’town, 27th Aug., 1850.—2w QUIRK. ae ~ > Sh. al rik =~ ba oS = The Fast Sailing Brigantine 249 Tons, Registered, Coppered and ° Classed 7 years A | at English Lloyds, | CAPT. WM. McPHEE, ComMANbkR, \ TILL sail from GLASGOW on or about the*First pf October, carrying Freight | at through rates to PICTOU, SHEDIAG, | CEORGETOWN, SUMMERSIDE, AND} Arn SOURIS, &e, | i ‘ f For Freight er Passage apply in Glasgow to | Janes Kiso, Esg., 134 St. Vincent Street, | | or here to the owner, OWEN CONNOLLY, aug25—Im pat4i her new era ar lm INCORPORATED A. BB. I8éd. CITIZENS’ insurance Company, OF CANADA. aa] | | | | CAPITAL, -- - - - $2,000,600, | snaitieiie B112.000 deposited with Dominion | Government | President-—SIR HUGH ALLAN, 1 Vice-President—H ENRY LYMAN. ‘GERALD EK. HART, General Manager. | } } i i j FIRE, LIFE, ACUIDEN?, GUARANTEE, RISKS taken at i Moderate Rates, and | Losses paid promptly. a | i } } | |* HEAD OFFICE—179 St. James Street | | Montreal. M. A. CAMERON, General Agent for P. E. £. ‘sept4—3m law A NEW HORSE BOOK, | FOR THIRTY-FIVE CENTS. | A Treatise on the Horse and. his Diseases. rqNHIS BOOK contains mere valuable infor- | mation in a more practical form than | Books costing $5 and $10. It has 65 fine | Engravings, showing positions assumed by sick | horses better than can be taught in any other | way. Also a large collection of VALUABLE | RECEIPTS. Sent by mail on receipt of price, 35 cents, Sold at the APOTHECARIES HALL, DesBrisry’s Corner, Queen Square. septi—taw wky ex Im “ SHAMROCK,” | Ch’town, INSURANCE AGRICULTURAL ct FIRE OF WATERTOWN, N, ee sre ORGANIZED 1958. ee oe ee Net Assets for Protection of Peliey $1,137,549.73. on ne Y, {lolders, Deposited with the Dominion Government for Security of Canadian Policy Molders, $100,000.00. eee LOSSES PAID TO DATE, OVER | $3,000.000. Resi- or Farm property, had out rates, etc., of this Time Tried Parties desiring Insurance on Private dences and contents, better find }and Fire Tested Insurance Company. N. &8.-—Canvassers wanted. | Ron, ANGus, Special Agent for the Maritime Provinees. SAS, DESBRISAY, General Agent for P. E. T.! July 31, IS80—3m S! ivery Week, BUSTON, DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF A SS ieee! CHEAP BY THE BARREL. ALSO Boxes Lemons & Pears. BEER & GOFF. Ch’town, Aug. 11, 1880. FOR SALE— Bena, F. GRAF?rON, Srory B, Lapn, Havperr FE. Pane. Late Commissioner of Patents. PATENTS. ee ee PAINE, GRAFTON & LABD, Attorneys-at-Law and Solicitors of American and Foreian Patenis, 412 Firrn Srreer, WaAssineron, D. C. Practice patent law in all its branches in the Patent Office, and in the Supreme and Circuit Courts of the United States. Pamph- lets sent free on receipt of postage. sept4 ’ ‘Agriculture & Local Industry, { craigs GOy ES stamp for the EXAMINE ADVISORY BOARD -—OP-- \ JITH the view ‘of securing a fair repre- sentation of our Industries at the Gen- ‘eral Dominion Exhibition, to be held at Mentreal on the 14th day of September next, and at the New Brunswick Exhibition to be held at St. John City, on the 5th day of October next, the Board will pay Prizes as follows :— i GRAIN. | Best Bushel Spring Wheat (white) $5 00 sé sé sé ce (red) f 00 | ‘et 6: ‘6 ‘6 (bearded) 5 00 On o¢ " ** (any other kind) 5 00 ae ‘* Barley (2 rowed) 4 00 . ‘* Oats (white) 3 00 « ‘© Oats (black) 3 00 ss ‘* (Norway) 3 00 (irain samples to be the property of the | Board, and to be accompanied by 12 heads of each sample in the straw. FISH. Best Half barrel Mackerel $12 00 Kit Mackerel 6 00 | ** Barrel Herring 8 00 * Half-barrel do 5 00 ‘* Quintal large Dry Co@tish 8 00 i “= Box 30lb. Boneless oo a 00 ' © Half-Box I5Ib. “ " 3 00 ‘* Quintal Hake 5 00 ‘* Box 30lb. Bone'ess Hake 4 00 ‘* Half-box 1l5lb. 2 oo | *The Fish also to be the property of the Board, Exhibits of Canned Goods, such as Lob- sters, Mackerel, ete., and other Industries, will he forwarded free of charge to the Ex- hibitors. Judges appointed by the Board will award _the Prizes. All entries must be made on or before the 4th September, and all Exhibits (Live Stock excepted) must be delivered at the Secretary's Office, on or before September )ith, and no later. All entries of Live Stock must also be made at the Secretary's Office on or before ‘he 4th September, and such animals only as the Judges will recommend will be forwarded at the expense of the Board. A. McNEILL, Secretary Advisory Board, Ch’town, Angust 19, 1880 Fg EDS Cag BES SLO Seg OD TENANTS THE PERFECTION If SOLE PROPRIETORS | of WHISKY PSROTHERS| UNRIVALLED For ve OM MERCIAL STREET.L ) Loa TOD DY. | DISTILLENES ARGALESHI eee ee HIGHLAND WHISkhY. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, | 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Ang. 18,1879 'Rerort on the Lorne HiaHLAND WHISKY: ‘““We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjects ed them to careful examination and ‘analysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure aud well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘‘ArruuR Hitt, Hassatt, M. D. ‘*Orro Henyer, F. C.S8., F. 1.0.” Agents : - - MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I. Feb, 24, 1880 a ee ene APPLES. APPLES. nx STREAMERS ‘from. Boston and Montreal, Consiantly eon Hand, —AT— A. 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