s ted, and ourselves from being justly‘,d°9lt5"“‘°‘l as void of all principle of taste or science- POLICE COURT. Oc'r. I5.-—.loliii Allen, drunk Md ‘ll3°"d'-"l)'- ' d 5 . . “Die-r.‘ I9 —Anu Wood. ll""'l‘ ""1 ‘l"'°'d°'ly' Convicted and lined 6a., or be imprisoned 45 li.-tilts. ’*"".'?' ..°"".'.’-.‘.f.‘..""l5..f§"‘li‘...l3lif1i' without iccuse; secon 0 - ‘ “ ' on account of several persons who had been sub- puziiued not having attended- for having otie - . ' h‘ I 0c'r.,20.:N::llstt:pltiiié;:::'§le-aniuud “Md '0“ ‘.:,:,l,'|n:,l:,|:,,,, ) _w_ Dawson, merchant,’ for ‘ one unstarii ed pint measure. Convicted riilzficd I0s. with iiosts.———— ll. llaszard. lzsq , mgfchalll, for having one uristaniped yardstick. Convicted and fined 10s. with co-iis.—— Wm. Mitchell, Archibald Binns, James .\lcGill and IIora- tie Nelsoti, for having refused or neglected to MIG" at the Court and give evidence. Convicted and lined 20s. each, with -Is. 6.]. costs oach. . OCT. 22 —Councillor for ilie week, B. DavieI»F-9‘I- 0;;-r, 22.-—Str:ih Byers, for iisiiiultontfliiirlottvz Pearns, second olliznce. Convicted, fined 30s with costs or to be imprisoned 1 month and to find so- curity for keeping the peace and be of good beha- Vio." for I2 uianihs her.-ielf in £20, and two sure- ties in .t.'I0 each. Cotiiiititted. Co1IV|c’|‘loN.——GBO|'gB Dixon, Miller, near. Dos River. was on S.-iturday, the 20th instant, ctinviclml and lined before ltobiirt llutoliinson, Esquire, one ofller Majesty's Justices of the Peace for _Q.III'e|I 8 County, in the sum of 30». with costs. for being three weights short ofilie number required by the Mill Act. ., 4_..-_... . Shi News. _ The New Ship "Herald" I200 tons Captain Smith, on her first voyage frotii Bathurst, N. ll,, bound for Liverpool, G. IL, proving leaky after being out it short time, the crew unable to keep the ship free, bore up for Bathurst, but the wind coining ahead off Cape Miscou the put the ship before the wind for the East end 0 this blind, intending to male for I’ictou, N. S., but in beating_up orth- Itmberlnnd Straight on Thursday morning a little before daylight, the ship struck with much violence on Cape Bear Reef, near the Malabar Rocks; the Sesmrit immediately deserted the ship, leaving only the Oliicers on board, who with help of people from the shore and being favored with line weather suc- ceeded in getting her oil‘ yesterday morning. when she ran into Georgetown to repair, ‘V8 undeflllllnd front Br Davies, I-lsq., the Protective Agent_l'or Provincial Insurance Company, C. .\V. who has Just returned from the ship, that she |tl'l)lIl slightly iti- jnfcd and probably riiay II(Il.I’t‘qIllI'0 nriy further repairs than caulking; we tlnnk that II the other Insurance Companies had agents to look.nlAter their interest, riiuch valuable property as in this instance might be saved. (l:'or the benefit of whom it may concern.) Damaged Goods I I THE Subscriber intimates, that he is desired to sell- }! Y A U C T I 0 N , at ll o'clock, on 'l‘llUllSD.»\Y, the 25th inst. . the whole of the S’l‘l)|JI( of .\Ir. .I0r|EI’Il .\lcLtr.i.i.Aiv. dmmigod by I"ire at his preiiiisos, Queen Street. More particulars in llandhilis .I.-\.\II'iS N. Ch. Town, Oct. 22, I855. 'IIAII.ltIS,tAuctionei:r. R e in 0 V a l . II. I.l H,7Kl'}lIIlY, \'Vlieelwriglit, returns his G ' IIIi1l|l\l for the liberal patronage he has Ii‘C(:lVt‘.tI, and begs to inform his friends, itrid th ublic gone- riilly,tliut he hits reinoved to upper Qu an N S'rnl::1'. where he will continue to make large and SlI‘|lIIl Spinning Wheels, Reels, Warping Spools, &c., &c., cm. &‘ \Vork wiirraiiicd. Up er Queen Stre Charlottetown, s 1 Winter l100tlSll IIE subscriber informs the inhabitants of (That- lottetown and the Island generally, that he has received from Liverpool. per " Mnjcstic,” his Wiri- ter Supply of GOODS, consisting, among other articles, of- Colored Volvets; black and colored Silks, Motions, Coburgs, rle.-iris, Circassi.-in llobes mid (Sal.-i Dresses; rt variety of Shawls, Lailios’ DIIIIIIII-‘ll, Velvet, lllnhair, Silk 'l'rinnnings and Fringes; lla- bit Shirts, Lace and llluslin Collars, black Lace and Gauz-3 Veils, Cap and llonnet Shapes and Lnpels; n iiplciiilid assortment nfArIilici:il I“lowers. Wreaths ntid Riblioris; ladies‘ Iitnizelets; ladies’ and children's Ilraiils; Napoleon Satin Stocks: Berlin Wool, Purse Silks, Knitting Cotton, Noodles and Crotchet Hooks; Purse Mountings, Braces, 6r.c. Ar.so'—a variety of Yorkshire Broad Cloths, ladies‘ Cloaking, gents’ Comforters. lllankets, I-‘lnnnels, Carpets, l|oar.hr-.igs, llorss Cloths, Bed Ticking, grev, white and striped Shining, and all kinds of Tai|or‘s Trimmings. A variety of CU'l‘I.EIlY, including two sets of splendid 'l‘sble Knives and I-‘orks, balance handles; .Ioiner's Tools, c. of TEA, COFFEE, Groceries And ri good supply NICHOLAS BRQWN. and Spices. Oct. 88. out Street. et, ci. I7, I855.-—tI' HAS-'l.ARD’S GAZETTE, OCTOBER 24. the arrival of the Lady In l\Iarchnnt, we have the following 'l‘t:lt.-grain frorii the St. Jonh‘s Courier. BY TELEGRAPH FROM NEW YORK. One We.k later from Europe. ARRIVAL on THE -".i1'i..im'ic.” The Collins stcaincr Atllantir arrived at New York on the morning of t It) lb'tli. . 'I‘he news by her is not specially important. 'I‘ho allies had blown up the remnant of Se- bastopol in their possession. _ . ‘“:.*‘.l!3:;.:':;°.‘i'r;::::::.= on c e ussins . . .t . . The fleet had sailed on 11 sgcrotexncdi tion—tlio dcstination is supposed o be Nicolaictf or Odessa. The Russians seem detririiiincd to meet the campaign vi orously. 'l‘lie Empcgor was at Odessa. He has issued andencntirnging address to the Russian people. an will shortly be in the Crimea. ‘ome commercial uneasiness was experienced in England. Consuls were quoted at 87}. Mar- kets generally ilull. Wheat and floui- in good demand, but with slight change in price. 9 SECOND 1)I*1SPA'I‘CH. Sebastopol wits certainly to be bloivn up by the Allies, and mines were being sunk for that Gortschalroli‘ was threatened by large forces of allies from Eupatoria and Baidar. ()n the ‘.’.7th Sept. some liussians were defeat- ed near Eupatoria by French cavalry, with it loss of 50 killed and 105 prisoners : the French loss was three killed and 25 wounded. A collision is anticipated between the lVest- tern Powerii and the King of Greece. on account of the Russian propensities of the latter. The Bank of England had still further ad- vanced its rate of discount to 5.} per cent. The allies had mounted a large number of mortars at Sehnstopol, preparatory to bombard- ing the north si e. Danish Constitution had been promulgated at Coponlngen. Prince Ferdinand having re- fused hiri signature, was dismissed from the command ofZcalnnd. The Riissiaris had captured a. Ttirkish convoy at Knrs with provisions for the garrison, toge- ther with l00 horses and 300 men. The restriction of the importation of salt into Russia has l)(‘0n abolished. The lleveniio returns of Great Britain show an increase of nearly £8,500,000 stg.. owing chiefly to the incoino tax. Kars still holds out, but its provisions were nearly exhausted: it is anticipated, however, that the snow would coin pol the Russians to retire. The corrcs ondent of the London News as- serts that tho {ussians are making preparations for the evacuation of the north side of Sebasto- pol. Gortschakolf has issued a hopeful address to his soldiers. Ile ndinits the loss of 500 to I000 men for thirty days previous to the terrai- nation of the siege: btit he says. in conclusion, “ we are now free, and a new war commences.” A letter from Revel estimates the Russian marine losses in that part of the Baltic last year at 40,000 tons. The Africa, from Boston and Ilalifax, arrived at Liverpool on Saturday. Married, At 'I‘ignish,on the 2-tilt ultiino, by the Ilev. Mr. \I‘Inty-re, I’. l’., .\Ir. \Villi.itn Ilogan, S.-a-Cow Pond, Lot I. to Ellen, third daughter of Mr. Jttmes Whelari, Kildarc, Lot 3. Port. of Charlottetown.“ Oct. 2|, Schr. Isaliella. 'I‘iirn'»iill. llostort; goods. 22d , I"a'lior lllathi-iv, Boudrt i . (iut ol'Ciinso; fish. Zild, Lailv Sale. Ilrow, llostini; _'_'ooils. Alert, St. Joliu, IN‘. IS.; salt, 8.'.c. llomp, Cascuriipcc. IAILED. Ocl. 2|. I‘»1rquo(‘liallenge, Ilideford; timber 8:. deal by Jaines Yco, Hi q. 23tI, Julii, St. John. N. II.; produce, by It. Bell. Jason, \\'ist Point; ballast. Fre hold Farm for Sale. V ‘O Ill-‘. SOLD, by private contract. it VZIIII-'II)le> I I-‘tlI".l".llOl.D I"AR\l, ti rtiilt-s from Town. con-i sisiing of (ill acres of I.:\ND, or ilterealinuts, 5| of‘ wliicli are cleared, lllt(.I in an excellent state of culti- vatit n. l\'e.irly the whole has been cleared within the last I2 years. It is sitiyiteil on the north side of,‘ an] ndjttlllfl. the \Vest River, and crintlgn u-ito .\lr. ‘ John lIydo‘s Mill. 'l‘|ie Ilouse is placed on it com-3 mending situation, well sheltered from the north and north-west winds. and has ii splendid view ofthe, river. The farm buildings have been all_nrected by . the present proprietor, ntid consists of it Burn 63 xl 26 feet. including Stable and Cow-house. also, it} Coach-house and liriinasy, Ont-houses, Green-house l and Piggery. Mussel mud to any extent can be‘ obtained from the river. For particulars apply to NICHOLAS BROWN, Oct. ‘I2. Kent Street. Latest News! l l __1\ ‘ cheap. A U C T I 0 N S . Without the least Resci'i'c !! ON .\l().\'D.\Y next, the 29th inst'., at I2 o'clo':k, at the subscriber's I'irtIztl)llslItIIt.'IIl,— B Y A U C TI 0 N 9 7 |"l{ANKl.lN S'l'0Vl".S, ofexcolleiit l‘ItiglisliC:ist- ings, lit either for burning wood or coal—largo .5'to\‘t-s—liaiii.lsaiiie pattern. _ .IA.\II'I3 N. IIAIIIKIS. Oct. 23.——Adv. TO BE SOLD At Public Auction. 1 'l‘ the OLD (.'()ll|i.'l' IIOUSE, Cliarlottetown, 4 ca Tuesday the 30th October next, at twelve o'clock, if not previously disposed of by private Sale. IIII that tract of Ian situate on Towtisliip No. I9, known as the Douglas I".-itnts comprising 1630 Acres. This property is freehold and under Lease to various Teiiants at an annual rent of one shilling currency per acre. Ati indisputable title will be given. plan of the property may be seen and other particu- lars tirade knowii on application to the undersigned. ltOBl“.ll'l‘ a"I'liWAlt’l‘. Clinrlottetowii, Aug 28th, 1855. (In Hand, I)F.l{ “.\’tipoleoo Ill," and “ Lady Sale.” from . Ilosioa, Gothic, 0. G. S: L. G. CLOCKS, l.OOl{I.\'G (il..\>'Sl'ZS, (assorted sizes,) a variety of toy and useful arlicles,——- 100 dnz. .\l.-rsoos’ superior lllacking; I2 nests Tubs. ti Cradles and llockers, 300 assorted Chairs, (elegant patternii,) 4 casl-s of superior Vinegar. with a variety of other articles. These are to be sold at costs and charges. Cheap wholesale customers please apply at once. Ai.so,—-per Sclirs. Joseph and Jlfury.—l50 Tons Sidney COALS, at. 30s. per ton. Ar.so,—per Jllury, from I.abrador,—lIEl{RINGS, CODFISII, (dry and Fall cured), SEAL: OIL, and COD OIL. And former importations,—CAI'LIN, SOUNDS & TONGULS JA.\IES N. IIARRIS. Oct. 23.—-——Adv. 3w Steamer for Liverpool. S Lady Le Merchant. V ‘III’. Sterinier Lady Le Marcltsnt will leave Char- 1 lotteowii for Liverpool, Bnglaiid, early in Do- ceiiiber next, has goiid accoiiiiiioilatiotis for is limited iiuitiber of l’.issengers if l!:II'ly application he made '|'l'II".0I’IIll.US DESIERISAY. Clmrlottutowii. net. 24, 18.35. I \ V ' llioccsan Lliurcli society. I HE ANNUAL llIEE'l'ING oftbis Society will be held (I). V.) at the INirAiv1' Sciioo oust-:, on TUESDAY, the 30th inst., at 7 o'clock, p. in. The Clergy and friends of the Society are respectfully reques ed to attr.-ri..'. DAVID I“l'l‘ZGl:'.IlALD, Sec'y. Su1ief‘rfi'drwCooking Stoves. Scotch Castings. US'l‘ ll ECISIVISD by the subscriber, from Glas- ow, a quantity of Cooking Stoves, Caiiiii n iirid Close stores, (all sizes); Wilkio‘s Plough Mounting, Door Scriipi-ers, Umbrella Stinds, Sash \\'eiglit.~, Cart and Gig Boxes, I'ot Metal, and a variety of Ollli-I Castings. The superior quality and durability ol tlit-so Castings are well known to the public. To bi.- had at the store It IlI'Z.\'IlY IIASZAIID. Ch. Town, Great Gr-urge-St. October 23d, I355, Lot 46, ccioiier max, 1855. M To il’l0SSl‘.s‘. Beer & Son, Gentlcinen,--l"or your sirti.-ifactioii, and general in- forititttion, we beg to certily, that tlinso Cooking Stoves we pul'L‘ll.'I.~'(‘tI from you a short time itince, (being ofa new ilescription) give great satisfaction. 'I'lie excellent baking qualities of the satire, together with the spacious room for fuel, make it :i very desi- rable Stove, and we can strongly reconiniend the same to any person piircliusing. Your Ohed‘t .‘=erv.in:s, Joiini I".\no,irsoN, \Vir.i.unr lIovcr., \VII.I.l.\.\I Fanqirsox. A further supply of the aliovo .le's'r RECEIVED at the “King Square llnusre," together with a good a-.=t-rirneiit ofotlicr a"l'()Vl‘IS, and will be sold very Bllrlll dc SON. \, lsrl l_)t)l,'HI..-‘IS intends opening a Sf‘.ll0(')l., - for tho iiistructioii of young l..'idies. iii the I-In;-_l‘s'i llranclies, in CAPT. Ilonifs rioiv Iiuiltlirig, on l’ownnl Street, next door :llIlt\‘l9 J. l’urdio‘s, I-I-q. .\li.~'s D. trusts, that her I'\[N’Ilt‘IIf‘t3 iii tcarliiiig for the last live years in Ill!‘ l‘i.':.'--il :"t:.lvv4, will I‘lli\l|lC lior ti give sntisliictii-ii to ll:-Ho: alto n:.1_v l'.vor llt'f . with a share of their p:iIrtiti.:i'ti 3 'l'he School will open on the lst ol'Novi:xi:ai:ii. Terms moderate. Charlottetown, October 16th, ISS5. Bricks! Bricks ! OR S.ila at the 3 Mile Rim, Malpeque Road, and at the Store of ' IIASZARD 8!. OWEN. ---- - avwo —— C ‘C Cigars! Cigars! ! I-POI! SALE at vuitv Low Paton. The Sub- scri ers have received- 2-,000 superior Cheroots, on Consignnieut, with instructions to effect a speedy sac. IIASZAIID 6; OWEN. Cigars! Cigars! ! 4-‘O SUPI-‘.Rlt)ll. (iI'Zlt\IAN CIGARS ’ received by the Subscriber on Con- sigririieiit, and for sale at his Auction Mart, corner of Queen and Water Streets. Tho above tfigars are for unreserved sale. and will be sold Wliolesale and Itetail, at very low prices. _ BENJAMIN DAVIES. Oct. I9. JAM ES R, W A'I"l‘, Offers for sale a good assortment of Cooking, Parlour, and other S I O V E S . Prices much lower than usual. Oct. 10. UST RISCI.-‘.IVED, per Sclir. 'SUl’l-‘.RB,’ from Halifax, and for Sale at DODD‘S BRICK. S'l'OR.l‘}, it splendid - LOT OF TEA, SUGAR AND MOLASSES which will be Sold Wholesale and Retail. IIIOMAS \'V. DODD. Oct. 5. ' I O LET with immediate possession, the southeast end of the House recently builton the corner of Greatficorge and Kent Streets, and next 0 that occupied by Messrs. Gabon 6; Co. The cellar is 24 feet h 50, has a substantial wall, is over 7 feet deep and is perfectly dry. There is on the first floor a iilin 20 leet in front and 30 feet in depth ;also it from ntrance, a [lull in rear of the shop and two other apartments. There are on the second floor one room 24 feet by 15, one 20 feet by I5 and two about I! feel by I2, rind the third floor nearly corresponds with the second. There are three rooms on the fourth floor and a fine view ol the Harbour, the Rivers and the Country round, there is also attached to the premises it new \Vare-house and it is one of the best stands in this City for .\lrcantile or airy other business. I"urtlier informtt tioii may be uliiained by applviiigt o 'l‘lIOi\lAS DAWSON. July I-lth, 1855. FREEHOLD LAND‘ ICON SALE, Lot 42, as laid down on the Plan of 'l'own.~ihip No_. 55. bounded on ilie Division line between Townships No. 55 and 56. containing I00 acres of Laird. It is near Iloughton River. on the South side of tho Iiilntiil, and is covered with good \Vood. For further particulars apply to JASIICS I). IIAS'I..\I{I), Recreation, Sept. 27th, 1855. TO MILLERS. Camel Hair Bolting Cloth. ASZAIID Sr, OWI-IN have much pleasure in announcing to their customers that they have received this day, a new supply of the above, Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, which they oil’.-r for stile at 10 per cent below former prices. FOR SALE.‘ ’ "IIA'l' beautifully situated farm at Dariiley, known as the Sr.bsi:ri‘ner’s, it Ct)lillllZIS I00 acres of land in it high statciif cultiv:ttion; it is a leasehold for 999 years. the yearly rent is £5 Ils I.5d, currency. there are on the pI'eIII|~‘(fSll largetwo-siorydwelliiig House, a large and convi-nierit Barn, with :t Threshing Mill, :inil an out-house for n Granar '. Also,—-A small farm, containing 24 acres of free- hold lzind, situate in Piiricctowii lloyalty, witliiit a few chains of the Darnley Bridge; the above men- tioned properties are well worth the attention of persons wishing to purchase. For further particulars enquire 0 WM. E. Cliarlottetoiiri, l2ih Svptemlier, I853. CLARK. wtx Grand Division. O'|'Il.‘I} is hereby given that the Annual Session oftlto Grand Division, S. it 'I‘. of this Island, will he lioldeii on 'I'liursil:iy the 25th day of October. iiislatnt, at -t o'clr-cl.’ p. in. in the Teiript.-r:iiicc llall, Cliarlottelown. A fall tittondutice is requested. liy ord or, I’. DIZSBRISAY, G. S. Out. 3, I855. JOHN T. THOMAS requests all persons indebt- ed to him, on account ofliizs late Business, to settle their respective Ac- counts immediately, with Mr. W. 2:. DAW-soN, who is duly authorized to re- ceive the same.