vv te eT ae trewnbe mee eee en ee ——sne = Local and Other Items GTue National Bank of Peru has failed. oe Don’t fail to see Tom Thumb to-night. Sweer Porarogs, cheap, for sale by W. F. Carter.—-sep 17 3i A cuoice lot of Bartlett aud Bicknell pears, will be sold low by W. F. Carter. >_> Tur Maritime Rifle teams arrived at Ot- tawaall right. Firmg commenced yesterday. ( .Tom Tuume and troupe give their firs’ caccrtainment in Market Hall, to-night. ( to unfavorable weather, the Smith- Moi e did not take place at Halifax yes- terday. Several cases of diphtheria have ap peared in Summerside. There are also several cases existing in this city. Tom Tiume’s miniature coach, drawn by two smal! ponies, passed through the streets of the city to-day. At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court, this ferenoon, George Henderson was fined $1 and costs or four days for being drunk and incapa- ble. Tuk regular meeting of the Royal Arcanum will be held to-morrow (Thursday) evening, in Full’s Brick Building, at 8 o’clock. Mem- bers please take notice. Wattice Ross has challenged Warren Smith to row a four-mile single scull race, with tura, for $500 a side on Silver Lake, within a week from signing articles. Mr. Kk. May has purchased the stock-in- trade of the *‘Agricultural Store,” from Mr. Arthur Haszard who is about emigrating to New Zealand. “IT want to settle for my paper’ said a subscriber, on entering the Examine office this morning. ‘‘You're the very man we want to see,” returned our book-keeper, as he pro- ceeded forthwith to write the receipt. Next. A MARBLE MovuNTAIN has recently been discovered in Alzoma. It is stated that there are s.veral varities, unlike anything of the kind hitherto known or used in this country, and more beautiful than any Vermont or other American marble. Gx. McLean is not dead after all. He was seriously ill, but *is now out of danger. The report of his death was oceeenoes every where, and he will enjoy the melancholy plea sure, accorded to few,of reading his own obitu- ary notice. To accommodate ies desirous of attend- ring the Exhibition at Summerside, the Rail- way Super ntendent will issue return tickets at single fares from all Stations, on the 30th September and Ist of October; available to return on 2nd October. Tue London steam heating company, which proposes to sell heat a /a Lockport and other American cities, supplying it from a central beiler house through pipes laid along the streets, as with water or gas, has given out its eontracts for boilers, begins pipe-laying this month, Severa Justices of the Peace have com- plained to us that the Roya! Gazette is not now sent to them during the publication of the laws of last session. We do not know whether the contract with the Queen’s Printer interferes with this, but would like to have some information on the subject.—Progress Yue bridge over the Dunk River stream on the County Line Road, is undergoing repairs by Mr. Peter McMahon, and we feel assured t when Mr. McMahon is through with the contract, he will have it in # condition satis- factory to the public, as he has proved himself very efficacious in all undertakings of the kind. — Progress. Special Notices. Cuorce Gravenstein Apples, Peaches, Bartlett Pears, Delaware Grapes, Tomatoes and Damson’s, at the Confectionery. 817 2i A YEW BBLS. APPLES cheap, 30 boxes busters, (rocers, call and get a box, they sell like lot cakes. Hyde's cheese at the Famity Grocery. {sept. 17.1 Graventine Appies, Velaware and Vine Valley Grapes, Crabb Apples, Oranges, Lem- ons and Water Melons, will be sold low by W. F. Carter. App.es ANv ONIoNS—a very choice article for sale at E, Neepuam’s Auction Room Market House. New Oxrmeat, made from White Oats at the Hope River Mills. For sale by A. Sump- son. —s15 3i Wuure CLover and Cow Grass Seed for lawns; at Agricultural Store. Toys selling at cost, at Agricultural Store. APpPLes and Ontons in very choice order, cheap for prompt cash, at A. McNEILL’s Auction Room. [Sep. 13, 6i Horse ano Buaey—a FIRST-CLASS TURN- ovT—To HIRE AT THE Norru Srar,—sep | tf Mr. Samvurt Hype’s Cheese, wholesale or retail, at the ‘‘Famity Grocery.” Also a nice lot of fresh Biscuit, Looking Glasses, Lamps, Preserve Bottles, Shoe Brushes, &c., &c. R. K. Brace. lw Waere can I get a good fall or winter out- fit, consisting of Coat, Pants, Vest, Hat, White Shirt. Necktie, Drawers, Linder and Boots, for the sum of twenty dollars cash? Why, from John Kelly & Co: {sl2 3i Woop Tooth Picks,—60,000—at Dodd’s Medical Hall. Frxz Soaps and New Perfumes just opened at Dodd’s Medical Hall. wed sat 2w ROBERT YOUNG we MOVE on Ist of October to the Mason Store now occupied by Messrs. J. D. & Co, sep 11, tl Ist oct. T kisi vials eoca A CIE at tc etait tt ~ one NEWS BY TELEGIAPE, AFGHANISTAN. Lonpon, Sept. 15. very special despatch received from Af- yhanistan reiterates the complaints con- cerning the transportation difficulties. A telegram froin the Vicervy shows that Shutgarden Pass was only completely occu- pied on Thursday evening. As the neces- sity for the occupying of this pass was urged, and as the British troops were stationed only twenty miles distant, it is inferred that the Indian Government, at the close of the last campaign, must have disbanded and disorganized the transport service. Camels have becume practically extinct in Korum Valley because of the great mortality among them. The additional regiments which General Roberts telegraphed from Ali Kheyl are to strengthen his line commucations, as the tribes,though not hostile,show great excite- ment. The ferce which is new te advance on Cabul will consist of 2,500 Europeans and 3,000 natives. The attention of the commissariat will be almost exclusively de- voted to supplying this force. The other columns will be held in reserve for the present. There is a large propertion of sick among the European troops on the frontier, except those regiments which are in a particularly healthy situation. Sx. PererssurG, Sept. 15. The Golos considers the present time favorable for Russia to consolidate her strength in Bokhara, and says: ‘‘ We would admit England’s right to occupy Cabul and Candahar, provided Herat was transferred to Persia and Russia received the strip of territory on the left bank of the Attreck, which would serve as a basis for her advance on Merv.” The Vedomasti suggests the opportunity as a good one for Russia te deal England a deadly blow in Central Asia. Russia has completed the survey of the route for the proposed railway in Central Asia. Lonpon, Sept. 15. The Times says the re-opening of the Afghanistan war, and the uncertainty re- garding foreign politics, has checked reviv- ing trade. Sima, Sept. 15. It is now believed by many well-informed persons that the Ameer’s complicity in the massacre at Cabul is unquestionable. Ac- cording to the latest information orders have been given at Cabul for the stopping of all direct communication with the British. Lonpon, Sept. 15. The Standard has the following from Candahar. The opinion prevails among the natives here that the Ameer has de- clared against the British. Reports have reached here from Khletat and Ghilzai that the Ameer has summoned the Ghilzais to rise against the British. The correspondent of the Daiiy News at Vienna reports that the New Free Press publishes a telegram from Simpheropal which says great excitement prevails at Livadia on account of rumors of the Czar’s illness, death or abdication. The Czaro- witch has been summoned to Livadia. The Post’s Berlin correspondent says that the rumors current there relative to the indis- position of the Czar are unfounded and are mere stock gambling canards. MIDNIGHT DESPATCHES. New York, Sept. 15. Petroleum firmer with better inquiry; united 55c to 66}. Pork weak at $8.80 to $8.90. Freights firmer. Sterling firm. A despatch to the London Times from Durban says much doubt exists as to whether King Cetewayo will be caught or not. Gen. Wolseley, has informed the chiefs that on the capture of the king their peace and prosperity will depend, and that the districts affording him shelter will be punished by burning their kraals. A cor- respondent at Ulandi states that the system of burning kraals must force Cetewayo to yield or die. A serious disturbance took place at Lur- gan, Ireland, on Saturday night, arising out of the stabbing of a Catholic in a par- tisan affray. All the police were called out and the conflict lasted some hours. Sever- al arrests were made. At Memphis nineteen new cases of yellow fever were reported on Monday—twelve white and seven black, also an additional death is reported, that of a colored man. Dan Sullivan, a well known steamboat clerk, died on Monday. WRECK SALE. 3 SS NOTICE! TILL bo sold by Public Auction. on TUESDAY, the 23rd SEPTEMBER, inst., to the highest bidder, the” Norwegian Barque Gulow, 754 tons register, now lying stranded and dismasted near the mouth of Shinimicas River, about 12 miles from Pug- wash, said barque having been condemned and ordered to be sold for the benetit of the Underwriters, and others concerned. Also, all the Boats, Spars, Rigging, Sails, Chains, and Anchors, etc. etc., belonging to said Barque. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon, at or near the ship, and to be continued until the whole is sold. TERMS CASH, CHR. BENSON, Master. BLACK & CO., Agents for Underwriters. Pugwash, Sep. 11, ’79.—till 18th = #8. 18 MPLOYMENT.—lI» every village and township of P. E. Island not yet oequ- pied, ONE ACTIVE, intelligent Lady or Gentle- a can obtain a most respectable and ve table engagement. Address, with particulars, D, DOWNIE & CO., Box 1964, Montreal’ 2 rer DOMINION EXHIBITION Reduced Fares to Ottawa and Return. Tae “XCURSION TICKETS will be issued on “4 15th and 16th inst., and also on 19th, 20th and 22nd inst., from all Stations on this Railway to Point Du Chene for « single fare, good to return on Ist of October. Through Tickets from Point (u Chene to Ottawa and return at $18 90 may be obtained at the Railway Office, Point du Chene, on the dates above mentioned. ALEX. MACNAB, Superintendent and Engineer. Railway oiflice, Ch’town, } Sept. 13, 1879. § TO LET. BRICK HOUSE containing uine rooms LAX and a Kitchen. This House is beauti- fully situated on Prince Street, opposite St. Paul’s Church. Possession to be given about the latter part of this month. For particulars apply at this Office. Sept. 5, 1879. h ar ne p pres sp si kea li de4i Engine and Boiler, Bone and Gypsim Mill, é&c. @c, &e. r be sold by AUCTION, on Steam Navi- gation Company’s Wharf. at 11 o'clock, On Friday, 19th Sepember, 1879, 1 Ten-Horse power Engine and _ Boiler, cost $1,200 ; 1 French Burr Mill in good order, cost $750 1 very superior Heavy Bone Mill, cost $2,000 1 Ore Crusher (Blake’s), cost $250; Lot Rubber Belting and Gear, 50 tons Ground Gypsum, 40 bbls. Ground Bones. The above will probably be sold low, and is well worthy the attention of speculators. Terms at Sale. B. WILSON HIGGS, Auctioneer, Aug. 27, 1879—pat arg her eod till sale —_—,—— prietors, Greenlees Brothers, London and Argyleshire. ‘This Whisky is a pure unadul- terated spirit, very mellow, in quality excel- lent, and in our opinion perfectly wholesome. Where a stimulan: is required, it is to be pre- ferred to brandy.”—London Medical Review. Agents; -- MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I. June 24, 1879.—6m NEVER $0 CHEAP AS NOW! We are now opening up for Fall Trade. an immense stock of New Dry Goods, Shawls. Mantles, Dress Fabrics. Wool- eas, Clothing, Cottons and Fancy Goods. The incoming Stock has been bought with the greatest care by our Mr. Paton, in England and Scotland, the very best value secured, and we guarantee all who purchase from us the best Goods at the Lowest Prices, Ready Cash Buyers should not buy elsewhere until they see our Prices, as the Goods will be sold lower than ever' for Cash, W. A. WEEKS, & Oo, Queen Street, Ch’town, Sept. 5, 1879,—2w taw HE WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per sous having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerning P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap er way than by subscribing to Tuz Weex.y EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid to any address eB Great Britain, the United States, or the nb, on receipt of One Dollar, island Railway! ete S35. ‘*Lorne HicgHLanpy,WHIsky.—Sole pro- | mnt 6 Oe ee — —- LEARALNGE ALE ~~ The Subscribers, in making their bow to the Public, beg to draw attention to their LlGaPaNce Sal COMMENCING THIS DAY, AND TO Continue for One Month, Having purchased the Stock of Mr. James DesBrisay on very favorable terms, also a QUANTITY OF GOODS AT RECENT Auction Sales, AND BEING OBLIGED TO Make Room ‘for Extensive Importations of New Goods, NOW ARRIVING, they have determined to make Large Reductions From Former Prices, TO CASH CUSTOMERS, For One Month from Date, eee The Public are cordially invited to call and inspect our Stock and Prices, that they may be convinced of our sincerity in mak- ing the above offer and that REAL BARGAINS ARE TO BE OBTAINED. Tremaine & Meicalt, —SUCCESSORS TO— JAMES DesBRISAY, 83 QUEEN STREET, Ch'town, Sept, 2, 1879. ee eS eee ARARE CHANCE! ‘f ¥NHE Subscriber, intending to retire from | business, offers for sale his STOCK-IN- iRADE. He has carried on business for the past ten years in the ‘‘California House,” Dorchester street, near Connolly’s Bank. Any person wanting to purchase the business can du so on easy terms. Apply to NICHOLAS MURPBY. Ch’town,Sept. 10, 1879.—wed sat 2w ea is herby given that the above 4N Department invites tenders for the pur- chase of a quautity of arms not now requi for the service of the De ent. Tenders to be received until noon on the 6th day of OCTOBER, 1879. Quantities and description as follows,}viz:— 2,983 Peabody Rifles. 226 Starr Carbines. 176 Colt’s Revolver Pistols. 34 Allan’s Pistols. 76 Artillery Oarbines, O. P. 219 Cavalry = do. de. 107 Speneer do. 5 do Muskets. 1,840 Long Enfield Rifles, M. L. 197 Short do do do. Any information required in regard to the above can be obtamed on application to the undersigned. THOS. WILY, Lt. Col. Director of Stores, &c. Ottawa, Sep, Ist, ’79. [sep 12—2aw tld A CARD. S certain individuals in this community are circulating false stories for the pur- pose of injuring my business, I issue this card, thanking the ladies and gentlemen of this city for their very handsome patronage, bestowed on me during the past fifteen years; and also informing them that I attend the residence of the pupils ; that I pay special attention to be- ginners as well as advanced pupils ; that my charges are no higher than other teachers ; and that I undertake to give as much, and more, satisfaction to my patrons the coming year as in the past one. Punctuality ard regularity teed. Pianos and Organs ordered at the shortest notice, Orders for Sheet Music, Books, &c., &c., to be left at Bremner Bro’s. a@ Class opens on Wednesday next. S. N. EARLE. Ch'town, Sept. 11, 1879.—1m eod OLD WATCHES FOR SALE; A CON. signment of Gold Watches, hunting case, new aud most approved stem winders, best va lue for cash. F, LEPAGE & Co., 53 Queen St. EW FELT HATS JUST RECEIVED, and for sale; will be sold much below regular prices. F. LePAGE & Co., 53 Queen St. G\ALE OF BANKRUPT STOCK OF K) Readymade Clothing and Gents’ fur- nishing goods still continued. F. LePAGE & Co., 53 Queen St. IN © @ 2. C7 ae AVING ADOPTED THE CASH SYS: tem of doing business, we are offering extra value in all classes of goods. F. LePAGE & Co., Glasgow House, Aug. 30,—lmoaw wkly arg lm \HOEMAKERS WANTED — AT Dorsey & Jost’s, Queen Square. Only first-class journeymen need apply.—sep 17 tf V J ANTED—A girl to do general house- work. Must be well recommended. Apply at the Revere Hovse.—s 16 tf LET.—A HOUSE pleasantly situated, on Kent street. Rent low. For particu. lars apply at the Examiner Office.—s, 3i pg OUND —A bunch of four Keys—two shop keys and two smaller ones. Ap- ply at the Examiner Office and pay for this advertisement.—sep 16 LET.—A pleasantly situated House, on West Gratton Street, next door to Mrs. T. Dawson. Apply at the Lonpon Hovse. [Sept. 12, —tf. OARDERS WANTED. — ‘wo or four persons can be accomodated at a first class private Boarding House in the city. Apply to Mrs, THomas Baxgr, Hillsborough Street, next to Robert Bridges. [Sept. 12, 6im © LET—Two Furnished Rooms, with Board, in a central part of the town. Apply at the Examiner office, Cjzers FOR SALE,—An Argand Base Burner—for anthracite coal; nearly new and in good order ; will be sold cheap. [>ept. Apply at EXAMINER office. 10 tf LET—RENT LOW—A house con- taining seven rooms, sit near the Malpeque Road. Good dry cellar, Apply at this Ottice.—Sept. 3—tf OR SALE.—Valuable Residence, cen- . trally located; 17 rooms, besides pan- tries, etc., with water tank, etc., and large Coach House, Stable, and large ,Yard room. Apply at this office, je24-eodtf 7 LET—A TENEMENT HOUSE sita; ated on Kent street, next door to Dr. Creamer. Apply to Mrs. Orrer, Queen street. {augl—tf] Qjhop to Let,—One of the best Business a mponite Post Office; Tataly in the, cooupaiaes opposite Pos ce ; y in the Robert Brown. Possession gisea immedi- ately, Apply to Joun Newson. 12 ¢f a age ee ea to ee Se ee ee ee en a eee eo a re a> oe. ga ea oa ee eet a en reer See es ee ee ie