wr Lt BRITISH WAREHOUSE. —— HxXA » - VOL, 5. LOOK HERE! ——————- — 8: —__- -—— — ——— — oan _ CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE —— As we intend to make a change in our business at the end of the year, we are now closing out our Large and Well-Assorted Stock of DRY GOODS At Unusually Lew Prices, Which, we are Sure, Will Meet the Hari Times. Dress Goods from 6 «nts up ve “ds. Grey Cottons from /. ‘ent: uigwards. Prints from 5 cenis © 2warcs. Hemp Carpe.ing from 2c: 1 3 vwards. Tapestry f'.m 59 ce 3, vars. Brussels frem $).0C < aw. . ds. All other lines we are closing out at Prices that Defy Competition. W. & A. BROWN. Charlottetown, June 30, 1879. WHE ABOVE BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE HAS BEEN MUCH IMPROVED this Season and-is-now open for the aecommodation of Guests. For CHARMING SCENERY, INVIGORATING and BRACING ATMOSPHERE, and splendid Surf Bathing, this Hotel has no equal in the Dominion. Terms, $2.00 and $2.50 per day, $10 50 per week.. Special arrangements made for Families, Pie-nie Parties, &c. | To get to the Seaside Hotel : get tickets rie all points for Hunter River. BY TRAIN :—Trains leave awe oe ' Hite a * 3 a 5. .m, Trains ‘Stimmerside for Hun er .05 a. m. ; p. ™,> an we Geshe pie $A from all points and convey passengers to the ‘‘Seaside.” Charges Moderate —distance between 7 and 8 miles, tarough a beautiful country. BY COACH, DIRECT :—Goathes léave Ch’town Wednesday and Saturday evenings calling fer C nests at all points in City limits at 6 o'clock. Returning arrive at Ch’town about, 9 o'clock, on Tharaday.and Monday morning. Fare, $1.25, distance 154 miles. Address : 1? JOHN NEWSON & Co, Ch’town. _ July 8th, 1879,-+2m. pat. & arg. : ; : Se ee = Ee The Insolvent Act of 1875 and Amending Acts. in the matter_of James Duncan, John Assurance Company. oon apo, Taosbekte oe a FIRE AND. MARINE. | POUBSTANT feo station vet tl Cash Capital & Assets. $1,176 195 aolyents, daly et fe ees at ee in Charlottetown, on Saturday, the en ae of August, inst., notice FH hereby given INCORPORATED 1833. that up te noon of MONDAY, the 8th day of September next, I will receive tenders for the Head Office, - Toronto, Ont. purchase, en bloc, of the estate of the abeve named Ingolvents and the several respective estates of each of them. has The tender must be made in writing, and must state, Ist, the amount offered tor the joint or partnership estate of the above in- solvents ; 2:, the amount offered for the sev- eral estates of each of the above insolvents. The n whose tender is accepted shall be —— BRITISH AMERICA — Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at lowest rates. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES. HORACE HASZARD, Agent. Office, South Side Queen Square July 10, 1879. bound, in addition to the amount of his tender, are not bound to accept the highest or any , PROPRIETOR. upon the execution by the Assignee of an to pay all costs, charges, and expenses which al the Assignee has incurred, or may incur, U N ION Hal OUSE r t of the above estate. t ¥4 5 r assignment of the above estates to the pur-|CHO/ICEST WINES & LIQUORS. Assignee and Inspectors of the estate Queen Street, Charlottetown. “The terms of purchase are payment in cash/P, P, CILLIS, ss ito chaser, or as he shall direct. The estate of NEW YORK LAGER BERR. the above insolvents, and of each of them, consists of shipping, real estate, book and BLES set at all hours,swith every luxury other dgbts and personal property of various of the deeaén. descri . The tenderer can ascertain full/ ~ jpegs Oysrers received daily, particulars if the same, by reference to the! jooms large and comfortably furnished. schedule of assets filed by the Insolvents with) Coacurs from this House meet all Trains and me in this matter, Certain portions of said Steamboats. estates have been sold since the insolvency,}| ;;rst Class BARBER SHOP. iculars of such parts as have beensoldcan{ 5). 4 1879—3m Ee obtained from the ignee. ‘The net pro ) ee ceeeds of such sales and the securities repre-} — senting the same shall form part of the estate } MAII, NO’ [' I CH and shall be assigned to the purchaser. aan ° The estate i" the iapotveus, and of each of catenins them, is sold subj to all existing incum- i i ed ae brances. Such inesan shall be ascer- h : oe . a = ee . vines u pone pendever by acarphing st the each week, to be forwarded ae — a > , and also on MONBAY, the 4th and 18 erie oe FB Ee APR iat. ob o'clock, a m., to be forwarded via ae oe Halifax, : B. WILSON HIGGS, f Aug. 19. Mails to be forwarded via Summerside and Shediac and also for all places en “the route to ter River at 6.20 a. m. ; 10.05 a. m. ; andi) ee MAGLEF Y & MARTIN, _ ATTOEJEYS-AT-LAW, Newson’s Building, Opp. Post Office, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. A, A. MecLEAN. D. C. MARTIN, June 18‘ 1879..—ex2aw DR. P. W, & CANNING, Licentiate Royal Colleges Physicians and Surgeons of Edinburgh. LICENTIATE MIDWIFERY. RESIDENCE : ; Upper Hillsborough St., corner Hillsborough and Euston Streets, Charlottetown. OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 to1lla.m.; 7 to9 p.m, Charlottetown, June 24, 1879.—eod FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICE OF Albion Mines (Pictou, N. 8.) SLACK COAL. LACK and ROUND COAL ean now be obtained at the above-mentioned Mines. - Slack Coal, only $1.30 per .tons :Round Coal, $2.00, For orders, apply to G. W. DeBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Orrics : No. 35 Water street. Ch’town, June 23, 1879—patsj kca h sp2m No. 35 Water St. Charlottetown. Prince Hdward Island Branch —oOF THK— NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANCE CO. Subscribed Capital, $9,733,332.00 Paid up Capital, - 1,216,666,00 CHIEF OFFICES—Edin 64 Princess | Street ; , 61 Thresdncerlle Street. Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- ance Business are; divided every. Five Years, The Tables of Rates are moderate. Fire Lamranges effected. on, nearly every description of Property, at the LowEST RATES of Premium, corresponding to the nature of the risk. ae . Lossgs settled with promptitude and liber- ality. . G. W. DEBLOoI > General pam Dec. 14, Dress & Mantle Making, MISSES CRANDALL AVING taken a shop from Mrs, Burris, Great Georze Street, would respectfully announce to the public that, having hada large experience in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, they are iui to do DRESS & MANTLE MAKING in all the new and lead- ing styles, at moderate’ prices. August 7, 1879 —2awlin BOSTON STEAMERS CARROLL 2 WORCESTER Passage Rate Reduced to $8, CARVELL BROS., Agents. Ch’town, Aug. 1879—1m eod pat ar lm TEA PARTY | PIC-NIC =SUPPLIES ! BEER & GOFF'S Lemon, Raspberry, and Pine Apple Syrup Assignee. VEEN 4 UR AN 'Y Summerside and in Prince County, will be q INS CH C0 . ee coy ft SO” a. m., also for! , 8 side di Pp. m. | OF ENGLAND. ‘to. be forwarded via Steamers to ——— Pictdu-will) be closed. every MONDAY, CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING.) WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- DAY, at 5 0’clock, a. m. Dinos tes effected on all kinds of Build- Mails for {Georgetown and Souris East, aa Merchandise and Produce. Also, on | all; easels on the stocks. at 6 e’clock, a. m. pecial rates for isolated residences. Post Office open from 8, a.m., till 9, p, m Pees dons promptly. i A. MACDONALD? GEORGE MACLEOD (Unien Bank), Postmastes. Island } Post Office Charlottetown, ros 6 t for Prince Edward eo Aug, 2ud, 1879. Jane, 1877— 4 | Sold in Boxes & Bbls. and by the pou a: s, will be closed daily |Iceing Sugar, Raisins, Currants;Pastry Flour, those routes, sed de ng Sugar, Raisins, Curran ey dee 3 j durne 23, 1879. Sold in bottles and by the gallon. Plain and Fancy Biscuits Ce ee Essence of Coffee, Confectionery, Potted Ham, Drivelled Potted Tongue, &c, BEER & GOFF ‘| 000 sterling. ee EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1879, ——_-— » = NEWS BY rELEQRAP:: Ri Bere Sim i ab -8 UNITED STATE. Mernmpn's, Ay. 23 A nezro hung him: elf becavse h.: sweet- heart was nursing |} s tival, who is sick with fever. J. V. Graves, a tisin des- patcher, who died of fever last night, eame from E’mnira, N, Y. His wife is aso in a critical position. Twenty new cases. Seven deaths since last everin. New Oxceans, Aug. 30. General J. B. Hood, died this morning. It is believed his daughier Lydia will not recover ; Edith is also very sick. New York, Aug. 30. The actual amount of gold received at the Assay office here from London ship- '|ments since August 12th has been four mil- lions ; manifests already received will amount te as much more. In addition to | this, cable despatches show over 5 millions were shipped yesterday. Deapwoop, Aug. 30. Armonda Hudson and George Beecher, freighters from Port Pierre, reports while encamped at Spine Springs on Friday night were attacked by Indians, their waggons riddled with bullets and arrows and some horses killed. They escaped on one horse to the next station, and returning in the morning found their waggons undisturbed, but the balance of the steck gone. Fort Suiru, Aug. 29. Henry Stuart and William Elliott were hanged here to-day for murders committed in the Indian country. Wassineton, Aug. 30, A special to the ‘‘Herald” says it is be- lieved if Sitting Bull’s presence aggravates the trouble in Canada, our Government will be called upon to receive the fugitives, New York, Aug. 30. — The ‘Times’ says the Reyal Canadian Fire Insurance Company claims to have lost $100,000 in the United States the last six months. MonracuE, Tex., Aug. 30. Chas. Harris was executed on Friday in the presence of 5,000 persons for the mur- der of his brother in January, 1877. He was convicted on his own confession. The drop fell while the assemblage sang ‘‘Sweet Bye-and-Bye.” Troy, N. Y., Aug. 30. ’ Capt. J. Grant Thompson, editor of the Albany ‘‘Law Journal,” died of. diphtheria, last night, at Saratoga Springs. . EUROPEAN. Lonpon, Aug. 30. The steamer Britsol, from New Yerk, reports :—Spoke the vessel which picked up the crew of the Uncle Sam, Aug. 21. [ Note. —It is not stated whether it is the crew of the bark Uncle Sam or the Tug-beat. | W. 8S. & 8. Caine, iron merchants, Liver- pool, have failed. Liabilities £150,000. It is announced that a Royal Commission, , under the presidency of Lerd Carnarvon, Colenial Secretary, has been appointed to report upon the defence of the British Colonies. , , Berwin, Aug. 30. China is expected to be signed at Livadia shortly. The Chinese plenipotentiary at St. Petersburg will proceed there. ’ The value of railways the government is negotiating the purchase of, is £75,000,- Vienna, Aug. 30. Andrassy has postponed his retirement for a fortnight, that his successor may net be embarrassed with difficult questions now pending. Lonpon, Aug. 30. Consols, 7 7-17; 4’s, new 5’s, 5 5-8; Erie, 5 1-2; preferred, 48. LiveRPooL, Aug. 30. Cotton steady, uplands 6 13-16d; Orleans, 15-16d; sales, 7,000 bales, speculation and export, 1,000 bales; receipts 3,900; Ameri- Fcan, 9,400; futures partially 1-16d. cheaper. Lonpon, Aug. 30. All the checks of John Mackintesh, of Cornhili, E. C., London,—a large specula- tor in American railways—-was returned last night. He will be declared a dcfeulter on the Steck Exchange’ to-day or Monday. About $400,000 worth of fbuillion is ex- pected to to be shipped by the Liveapool steamer to-day. At Paris gold continues to be sent to the United States for the purchase of wheat. Steamer St. Laurent to-day takes $600,000 part on English account. The following is from the west coast of Africa :— At Axum the French Gold Mining Company has discovered a valuable vein of gold. It is reported from Sherbelo that the natives are ex te attack Benedoo, on Requelle river. A threatened attack on ithe British Custom House at Scarcies has) not been made. The population ef Novi Bazar is inclined te resist the entry of the Austrians. A despatch from Fort Marshall, of the 6th, says : ‘‘Messengers have been sent to Cetewayo warning him if he delays submis- sion beyond the the 15th that the Swazies will no longer be prevented from invading Zululand. : A-despatch from Cape Town announces that the chief of the Pondas has expressed anxiety to make reparatien. The matter | may be settled by the imposition of a heavy It is announced that a royal commission under the presi of Lerd i) | Colonial Secretary, Carnarvon, been appvipted ty, The treaty for the cession of Kuldja to NO, 88, report upon the defence of the British Colonies, | ‘The American ship Reunion, last report- -ed at Mejillonnes, Bolivia, May 2ist, for | Europe, was wrecked on the Island of Heli- igoland. The crew was saved. | An Arcachon despateh says— King Alfon- (so would prolong his visit if Premier |Campos had not informed him that surprise ,i3 felt in Spain at his prolonged absence. | Adespatehfrom Warsaw, Poland, says Czar has arrived to witness the military ' manovevres. SRUSSELS, Aug. 30. Independence Beige says the United States Counsul has refused to allow a vessel which sailed from Flushing with a company of French. Catholics and Royalists for the Island of Papua to hoist the American flag. Eprnpuren, Aug. 30. The ‘‘ Scotchman ” says the reduction of 10 per cent in the salaries of officers and 74 per cent on the wages of employes, has been resolved upon by the North British Railway Co. Dean Stanley has consented to the inter- ment of the remains of the late Sir Row- land Hill in Westminster Abbey. MEETING OF THE EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE. Baste, Switzerland, Aug. 30. The seventh general conference of the Evangelical Alliance began its session here to-day. A large number of delegates have arrived and more than 1500 visitors, to at- tend thesession which will continue one week. Several delegates from the United States will deliver addresses. SypNeEY, Aug. 30. Trickett again won the sculling champion.- ship of the world, defeating Laycock to-day by nine lengths over the champienship course on the Paramatta river, in 22 min- utes and 36 seconds. Picrov, Aug. 30, About 12 o'clock to-day, a man named Rogers, a brakeman employed on the Inter- colonial Railway at Pictou landing, met with a painful :accident which resulted fa- tally. He was, engaged in shunting in the yard, and in attempting to jump.on the eow-catcher as the engine was passing the switch, his foot.slipped and the wheels of the engine passed over both his legs. Drs. Kirkwood and. Stewart, from Pictou, and Johnson, of Stellarton, were called, and attempted to amputate the injured limbs, but the unfortunate man died before this could be accomplished. He leaves a wife and two children, whe reside at Stellar- ton, N. 8. MISCELLANEOUS. It is on the 25th of next month that the eighteenth centenary of the destruction of Pompeii is to be celebrated at Naples. ' The Bank of Africa has been formed, with a capital of £1,000,000, in £25 shares to carry on the business of bankers in South Africa. The manager of a Home for Friendless Girls at Deptford has been acquitted, after a protracted trial, of the charge of man- slaughter by starving one of the children under her care. The Inland Revenue returns for the month of July amount to $319,730.03,mak- ing a total of $3,466,378.74 for the first six months of 1879.. For a similar period last year they were $3,017,285. 34. The Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Oc- cident railway and Canada Central railway have offered to give ten per cent. of their earnings during the Dominion Exhibition te the Ottawa Demonstration Committee. The athletic sports and harvest home in connection with the Ontario Agri- cultural College were held at Guelph Sa- turday. The affair was a great success, and was thoroughly enjoyed by the large number of visiters present. Lizzie Rompf, of Louisville, married Joseph Drago when she was only 15 years old, and -within three months obtained a divorce. At 16 she was unted to him again by a second ceremony, and this time six months elapsed before a separation. She is now nearly seventeen, and Drago is woving her anew. The repert of a shocking affair comes from Brighton, Carlton county, N. B. Donald McLeod was employed by James Page to watch his orchard from depreda- tions by boys. Late on Sunday evening a son of McLeod’s passed through the orchard to shorten.the walk heme and was shot by his father. Fatal results are anticipated. The farmers who sailed from Liverpool on Wednesday for New York, are from Northe:a Yorkshire and Durham, of vari- ous classes, from the small tenant farmer upward, Several command a capital of to £600; others have entered into ee one group having a capital of ,200. The Memphis Appeal says: ‘‘Notwith- standing the fever, marriage licenses are procured as usuai. But few white people engage in matrimony these times in Mein- his, but the colored people are not to be frightened so easily from uniting in wedlock for better or for worse.” The little sailboat Golden Gate, which sailed from Boston on the 9th July, bound to nneny. was "A up ae in latitu ez. ng. 59 deg. west with mainsail boom fished. All on board were well, and she required nothing. ENT Te a ge ee + mse IN emt: ureiliiicediate:: a Se cone emtectpeene gles nner