omar wets tee Steed a a ai ai <a NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Lonvon Aug. 15. A Belgrade despatch says that numbers of Russian troops in Bulgaria are deserting to join the Bosnians. The Austrians have occupied Liono in | North-western Herzegovina. Lonpon, Aug. 15. | A despatch from Bucharest says that the | Russians occupied Varna, Bulgaria, on the | Lith, with a garrison of 10,000 men and one hundred guns. Sir Stafford Northcotte, Chancellor of the Exchequer, replying to an enquiry in the Commons, said that no communications had been exchanged with the Vatican regarding the establishment of diplomatic relations | between Great Britain and the Holy See. It is stated in well informed circles that Admiral Hornby has been ordered by tele- graph that as soon as the embarkation of the Russian Imperial Guard is completed he shall withdraw his section of the British fleet from Princess’ Island in the Sea of Marmora to Gallipoli, but not retire to the | Mediterranean until the remainder of the ( Kussian troops have retired west of Chatalja and the Turks are securely in possession of those works. He will then leave a sufli- cient number of ships at Gallipoli and Gulf } of Saros to maintain the invincibility of the peninsula until the Russiaus are beyond Adrianople or across the Balkans. Lonpon, Aug. 15, Advices via Constantinople say that Gen. Szaparys’ division of the Austrian army of cecupation was defeated near Tzla on the J1lth of August after a brilliant battle which lasted twelve hours. SERLIN, Ang. 15. Fritzche, a Socialist, has been elected on a second ballot to the German Parliament from the fourth district of Berlin by a ma- jority of 2,000. Sr. Pererspure, Aug. 1d. The Agence Russe says: Statements in regard to the Russian Expedition to Cen- tral Asia relate to occurrences belonging to .the time when England was preparing for war with Russia. Orders for Russian pre- parations have since been countermanded.” New York, Aug. 15. A telegram to the Mayor of Wilmington, N. C., yesterday, was as follows :— GRANADA, Aug, 14. To the Mayor of Wilmington, N. C. Help us to pay nurses and bury the dead. Our town is a graveyard. We need help. ‘he Mayor is dying and I am the only offli- cial left. (Signed) E. A. MELTon, City Marshal and Acting Mayor. Mempuis, Aug. 15. The Board of Health reported three deaths and seventeen new cases 0 fever yesterday. = =_— New Orveans, Ang. 15. There were 130 cases reported here yesterday. New York, Aug. 15. The yellow fever scourge at the South ap- pears to be spreading with alarming rapidity. A special from Granada, Miss., reports lifteen new cases and five deaths and that not one hundred and fifty white people are left in the city. Boston, Aug. 15. In the professional single scull race at Silver Lake to-day, three miles with a turn, purse $400, Frenchy Johnson, colored, of Boston, won in 21:29, beating Riley a length and a half. Ellis Ward was third. Courtney retired at a mile and three-quar- ters, Johnson and Riley both leading him. Hawtrax, Aug. 15. In the seull race to-day for the champion- ship of the Harbor, the belt was taken by Warren Smith. A despatch from Saratoga, dated Aug. 15, says :—James K. Riley, the noted oars- man, has accepted tne challenge of +Warren Smith, of Halifax, to row any man in the United States, but Courtney and Hanlan, for $1000 a side. Riley agrees to row the race at Bedford Basin, Halifax, on Septem- her Sed. 7 <meta Sil cual Ask your grocer for Dearborn & Cos DANDELION COEFEE.—vin How can Gass sell Boots and Shoes so cheap ? Call and he will tell you. Tue new Church of the Disciples of Christ, on Upper Great George Street, will be opened for Divine Service to-morrow. Mr. James Buvr, one of our well doing Islanders abroad, arrived this week from Collingwood, Canada. His numerous rela- tives and acquaintances will be glad to see him. He remains for a few weeks. For One Month, Only ! BARCAINS ! BARGAINS i CAN BE HAD IN BOOTS & SHOES, sa FOR CASI 5m FOR ONE MONTH, ONLY! -——CONSISTING OF— Men's, Women’s, Girls’, Boys’ and | Jous Prrears & Sons, 59 Cornhill ; in Liv- erpool, te PIiTcatRn Children’s, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! For One Month Only. Kk. W. SMITH, Mrs, Stamper’s Corner. Ch’town, July 25, IS78—Im eod {UBSCRIBE ‘for the DAILY EX-|desiring to keep them informed concerning AMINER, the Cheapest and most newsy | P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap; er way than by subscribing to THe Wesgxx; | Paper published in the Province. the Vessel. the owners, — ry WE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per. THE HON, ALEX. MACKENZIE, PREMIER OF CANADA, AND The Hon. 2. J. Cartwright, FINANCE MINISTER, Will Address the Electors of Prince Edward Island, UN MONDAY, 19TH AUGUST, INSTANT, OoN— Queen Square Charlottetown, AT 2 O'CLOCK. P. M. Every Elector desirous of hear- ing the Policy of the Government and the great Issues to be deter- mined at the approaching General Election explained, is cordially in- vited to attend. ee Special Arrangements to carry Electors, by Train and Steamboat, to and from the City have been made as follows :— Excursion Tickets by regular trains from all Stations at ONE CENT PER MILE. Tickets good ‘urn followin Vv. 28th day of Aug., 1878, ON THE HILLSBOROUGH RIVER, | on which day the following prizes will be contested for. Her Majesty’s ship ‘‘Belle- rophen” is expected to be in the Harbor on that day, and will add considerably to the interest of the Regatta. Ist--Sailing Boats, Ist class, 20 feet and up- wards; first prize, $50; second prize, $25; entrance, $5; third boat to save her en- trance, should 5 boats be entered. 2nd—-T'wo-oared race for boys under 18 years of age—-hoats no longer than 18 feet—tirst prize, $10; second prize, 35; entrance fee, $1. Srd—-Sailing Boats, scond-class, boats under 20 feet; first prize, $30; second prize, $15; entrance fee, $3; third boat to save he> entrance should 5 boats enter. 4th—-Mens’ four-oared lap-streak boats; first prize, $50; second prize, $25; entrance‘ $5; third boat to save her entrance fee should 5 boats enter. oth—Four-oared lap-streak Boats—boys under 18 years of age—first prize, $16; second prize, $8; entrance, $1.50. Gth—Single Scull; first prize, $30; second prize, $15; entrance, $3. 7th-Canoe race—two paddlers—tirst prize, $6; second, $4; third, $2. S8th—Four-Oared Gig Boats—Ilst prize, purs presented by the ladies of Charlottetown, not less than $30; 2nd prize, $15; en- trance fee, $3. ‘ules regulating the sports of the day may be had at the office of Dean Bros., Water Street. ARTEMAS LORD, Secretary and Treasurer. August 7, 1878—2aw E. C. HUNTER, —IMPORTER OF-- Italian and American Marble, Monuments, Tablets, Headstones, Tomb Tables, &¢., &e. Also, Mantles, Centre Table Tops, Bureau and Commode Tops, Wash Bowl Slabs, Bracket Shelves, &ec., Ke. Granite, Freestone, and Soapstone Work done in all its branches. PRICES TO SUIT, SATISFACTION CUARANTEED. aw Special Train will leave Tignish at 6.30, a.m; Alberton, 7.15; O’Leary, 8; Port Hill, 9; Summerside, 10.15; Kensington, 10.40; County Line, 11.05; Bradalbane, 11.13; Hunter River, 11.40, arriving at Ch'town at 12.45, Returning train to Tignish will leave after speeches are over. Eastern trains leave same time. Steamer Heather Belle will leave Brush Wharf at 11, a. m., calling at Halliday’s Wharf, and, returning, will leave Charlottetown at 7, p.m. Return tickets, 30 cents. Steamer Southport will leave Charlottetown for Shaw’s Wharf at 8.15, and will leave Shaw’s Wharf for Charlottetown at 10, a. m.; Westville, 10.30; Rocky Point, 11.30, returning to above places at 7, p. m. Return Tickets for Shaw’s and Westville, 15 cents ; Rocky Point, 6 cents. THOS. W. DODD, ; " Chairman of Cem, & ug. a FROM London to Charlottetown + FALL TRIP . . I878. The Splendid Clipper Barkentine " ETHEL BLANCHE,” 428 tons Register, Coppered and Classed 9 Years Al, in Ene. Lloyd's, JOHN CRAHAM, COMMANDER, On or about the 10th September, Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, Ceeorgetown, Summerside and Shediac. | This vessel was built expressly for the Lon- don trade, being thoroughly fitted out in every respect, with splendid accommodation for Passengers, and oilers every inducement to shippers, as she has made remarkably quick passages. Parties wishing to have their goods delivered here early in the season will do well to for- ward their order in time, so as not to detain For Freight or Passage apply, in London, to BROTHERS, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street; or here, to PEAKE BROS, & CO, Ch'town, Aug. 10, 1878— ' sons having relatives or friends abroad, and EXAMINER. UY THE DAILY EXAMINER, '|w Great Britain, the United States, ov Se Sent, postpaid, to any address ¥ Mutch. FR Designs furnished on application, 6 i : >te Mark Butcher's Fur- ext Doss ftory, Kent Street, ? t *¢ ° Charlou ffOW™ | August 7, 1878. —3taw b. ——— 03 NV Rs. PENNEE will be happy to receive 4¥H pupils for the coming year, and will re commence instruction September 9th. Lessons given in Music, Singing and Lan- guages, as well ason the higher branches of English. or terms, apply at her residence, Kent Street, Charlottetown. Aungust 12, 1875.—pat Sin New Books BEMNER BROS. sntemeneone SEDS FENHE following STANDARD WORKS just received ; Macaulay's Essays, " Writings & Speeches, * Life & Letters, Barne’s Notes on the Old and New ‘Testament, ruden’s Concordance, Talmage’s Sermons, - Daily Thoughts. Childhood, the Text-Book of the age, for Parents, Pastors and Teachers. Matchless Gems, a new book of Songs, for public and social gatherings. Forrest’s American Farrier and Horse Doctor NEW NOVELS. The Jericho Road, By the Author of / Grown Up Babies, Helen’s Babies. ( Other People, § \ The Scripture Cluh, &e., &c That Husband of Mine, My Mother-in-Law, Shaving Them (by Titus A. Brick), -| Story of a Honeymoon, Cent per Cent, Bret Hartes’ Two Men of Sandy Bar, Mr. Brown on the Goings On of Mrs. Brown, Hans Breitman’s Ballads, Babies and Ladders, Xe. YOUNG FOLKS’ :LIBRARY, 30 Cents Each. Orlando, the Outcast of Milan, Dashing Rodman, Charlie Archer’s Luck, Theseus, Frank, the Fishboy, The North Pole, Billy Boswain, Ned Stanley, Fred Hilton, &c., Xe. Together with a variety of Dialogue and Recitation Books, Prohibition Reciters, Tem- perance Books, Letter Writers, &c. 44 Queen Street, BREMNER BROs. July 27—3w 3taw ar 2i SYDNEY COAL. 20: REDUCTION IN PRICE! NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! ———:0:——— A. A. McLEAN, Barrister and Attorney-at-Law, Newson’s Buitpine, Opposrre Posr Orricr, South Side Queen Square, CHARLOTTETOWN, - - P. EL. Aug. 13th, 1878—3m eod Molasses and Sugar. rte yes 157 Puns. . ons 0 Hiuls. Bright Retailing Molasses 20 Hhds, } ; 20 Bhis. \ Ohdice Grocery Sugar Which we will sell at j landing. i MATTHEW, McLEAN & HEARTZ. | Aug. 16, 1878—pat 4i sarhadoes, Lowest Priors while FARMER’S ARMS LO DLEHT. WNO LET, the Saloon and Building known as the *‘ Farmer's Arms,” fronting on Queen Street, formerly occupied by Mr, Geo, Possession given immediately, For further information apply to the undersigned Trustees of the Estate of the late William Sneeston. KR. R. FITZGERALD, » ROGERS, me July 17, 1878—3w te NEW GOODS. PROFESSIONAL CARD!" sc!-¢, GENERAL MINING ASSOCIA. , ML TION (Limited) beg to intimate to the : ee tt ice of SYDNEY COAT ha: Publie thac ihe corer - ~~ 2G heen x Reduced to $2 a price which it is hoped Ww... 5, the reach of all consumers. reed ‘The opening of the new winning at “‘ THE SYDNEY MINES” and the fact that the SYDNEY COAL now being shipped is all from the DEEP taken in connection with re cent improvements in the process of screening, affords purchasers a positive guarantee of the very superior quality and condition of the SYDNEY COAL now offered for sale. It is a well-know fact that for many years past the prices of other Cape Breton coals have been regulated by the rates fixed for SYDNEY COAL; but while it is true that other coals, to get a sale at all, have been pressed on the market at various prices under the current rate of SYDNEY COAT, it is no less true that, takiag into account the superior lasting qualities of SYDNEY COAL when compared with other Cape Breton coals, the aulvantage, hoth as toe economy and comvenience, is in favor of SYDNEY COAL, even at a much higher price, The General Mining Association (Limited) regret that they should again have to caution the Public against the attempts being made from time to time to induce them to buy in- ferior coals purporting to be “EQUAL TO SYDNEY,” “SUPERIOR TO SYDNEY,” etc., etc., while some yet more unscrupulous vendors have not hesitated to advertise their coalas SYDNEY COAL (from some designated locality). All these efforts to sell coal by such means are only so many admissions on the part of those who make them of the stanparp character of SYDNEY COAL. It has come to the knowledge of the Asso- ciation that in frequent instances parties giving orders to truckmen and others for SYDNEY COAL have been furnished with other and inferior coal. The Public are cautioned against permitting themselves to be imposed apon in this way. Nee ton of 2240 lbs pey wr ee NEW GOODS. ROBERT ORR & CO. Have now open, and ready for inspection, Every vessel loaded at THE SYDNEY MINES is furnished with a certificate.of:the cargo being Sydney Coal. Parties purchasing should satisfy themselves by demanding the production of this certificate. ae The ‘* Sydney Coal” is registered under the laws of the Dominion, and unauthorized parties a very large stock of STAPLE AND FANCY | DRY GOODS! Which they are selling, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, | —AT— | LOWER PRICES —~TtHAN—- Ever Before Offered, | They respectfully solicit the patronage of for the latest news—local and telegraphic, | Dominion, n receipt of One Dollar, their customers, and the public generally. Ch’town, May 8, 1878. i using the Trade Mark “SYDNEY COAL” are liable to prosecution. CUNARD & MORROW, Agents G, M. A., Halifax, N. 8. (. W. DEBLOIS, CHARLOTTETOWN, Sole Agent for P. E Island, July 15, 1878—3m COAL! COAL! 15 TONS NUT & ROUND COAL, e) ee a iti titetatnacentatt ne reeeeemteennedien Snare ae Grand Free Trade 'GRAND REGATTA HOUSE_TO LET. | wwerton sunes, | UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE i ™ ticimond Street, lately occupied by the WINE 9g A LE . | nati Charlottetown Boating Club! we ORE ErEVENSOR oe , dll A Regatta will be held on the ' ——— Pa ee es Cree 8 TEA, ETC. TO CLOSE CONSIGN MENTS. —— ee - WILL Sell at Auction, at my Salesrooni, (iJueen Square, on Wednesday, the 2ist instant, At II o'clock, » gtr. casks excellent Sherry wine. + cases Ginger Wine, 4 bbls. Guiness’ Porter (quarts). 4 ‘* Bass’ Ale (pints), 12 cases pure Jamaica Limejuice, — Assorted Syrups, 75 boxes Tea (54 and 8tbs.), good «quality, 30 ** Valencia Raisins, 30 ** Soap, 10 boxes Candles, 00 * Crackers (assorted), + bbls, Tumblers, 5 bbls, Lamp Chimnies, 25 pairs Decanters, 40 sides Sole Leather, 5 doz. Grain Sacks, 50 rolls Paper Blinds, 25 casks American Kerosene Gil, 120° test. I Refrigerator, very good ; 1 Lron Safe. WILLIAM DODD, ' Auctioneer. Ch'town, Aug. 17, 1878 BANKRUPT STOCK. AT AUCTION, —ON — Thursday, the 22nd August, commencing at 2 o'clock, at the store of J. R. Coffin, Mount Stewart. A LL HIS STOCK IN TRADE, consisting 4X of a well-selected Stock of Merchandize, viz.: Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Men’s Readymade Clothing, Dress Goods, Shawls, Jackets, Millinery, White Cot- ton, Handkerchiefs, Rubbers, Groceries, Spices, Soap, Confectionary, Hardware, Stove and Pipe, Scales, Shop Furniture, &e., ke., &e. sae Everything Will Be Sold Without Reserve. Teems-—-Under $20, cash ; three months’ credit. over that amount, 7 CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, July 31—pat 2aw t sale ST, PETERS SCHOOLS WILL RE-OPEN ON N BOYS’ SCHOOL there are three depart- . ments. Subjects Taught-—Latiu, Greek, German, French, Mathematics, History, tieovraphy. and all ordinary English subjects. N GIRLS’ SCHOOL there are three de . partments. In the junior department, boys under 8 years are received, Subjects Vaught same as in Boys’ School, haall place it within except Classics. *--"SH ane Schools tive Teachers are employed, in theSiequegum % “nly ta For terms, ete., tye oth Ml, POTM ISON | REV. G W. Hol Aug. 14, 1878. eee Public Meeting Postponed AT OTICE is hereby given that the Public Meeting advertised to be held at Acricul.- tural Hall, Souris, on Saturday next. the l7th inst., is, In consequence of the Liberal-Conser- =. Picnic occuring at Tracadie on that day, postponed until Saturday. . 84th, at 2p. m. — = ' EDWARD KICKHAM. J. p. Souris, Aug. 14, 1S78—t date HOUSES TO LET. EXO LET —4 Tenement Houses on Long - - worth street, near the residence of Hor. L. C. Owen, These dwellings have been carefully fitted up, the proprietor sparing no expense upon them. bach tenement has @ stable and carriage house attached. For for ther particulars apply to RICHARD WEEKS, Aug. 7, 1878—3aw FOR SALE, ro NEW DWELLING HOUSER & two stories each, with Mansard Roofs. situated on Weymouth Street (nearly opposite the former residence of Daniel Hodgson, Esq.) They are fitted throughout with iron gas pipes, register grates, &c., &c., and contain 9 rooms each, with pantry, 4 closets and unfinished attic. ## Price reasonable. For further par- ticulars apply to . JAMES M, BUTCHER. July 19—dy pat Baw Wants, Lost, Found, er. Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will he insert ed for Ten Cents per day. — —_——_-—- a att BCAEDERS — 4 few permanent and transient Boarders can be accommodated on reasonable terms at the Quincey Hovse. next door to John Seller's (rrocery Store. Kent Street. : Ch'town, Aug. | Cj TRATED from Godkin’s Pasture, on Monday, the 15th inst., a white and red spotted COW. Any person knowing of her cheap from Shed, by W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Head Lord's Wharf, Charlottetown, June 24, { Wheréabouts will he suitably rewanded by leaving information at Revere Hover, Jyly 22— Porter, Kerosene Oil, ¥ Monday, the 2nd September, israfton Stré-y. ee