Ro e < Wenik ek Police Court. OcroseR 31.—John Wood, forassault and trespass on John Trenaman, | Ksq., while in the discharge of his duty as a County Magistrate, on the 26th September last, endeavoring to quell a riot on board the Ferry | Steamer. Convicted. Fined 40s., with costs, or be imprisoned 6 weeks | for the assault, aad fined 10s., with costs, or be imprisoned 14 days for | the trespass. Puid in Court. Oct 31.—J. Hayden, jun., on complaint of John Bovyer, Assayer of Weights and Measures for Quewn’s County, before Robert Hutchinson, | . J.P., for being three weights short in his mill of the number re- | quired by the Mill Act, was subject to, and paid a fine of thirty shillings with costs. Nov. 1.—Otto Curtis was convicted before Robt. Hutchinson and Thos. Pethick, Esqrs., J. P., for careless driving, by which he upset a horse * and cart at Robinson's Hill, Malpeque Road, and fined 5s. with costs. Nov. 2.—Abercrombie Willock, for trespass on the household pro- rty of, and threatening language to Duncan Stewart. Convicted. Ordered to pay the amount of damage done, 19s. 5d., with costs, or be imprisoned three weeks, and to fied bail himself in £20 and two sureties in £10, and to keep the peace and be of good behaviour for 6 months, and stand committed till such security be given. 5th.—Thomas Connors, drunk, disorderly and insulting Police Con- stables. Convicted. Fined 5s., with costs, or be imprisoned 48 bours, and ordered to give bai! in £20, and two sureties in £10, each to keep the peace and be of good behaviour for 3 months, and stand committed till such security be given. Couneillor for the week—Silas Barnard, Esq. Birth. At St. John's, N. F., on the 7th ultimo, Mrs. Francis Nichol, of a son. ftlarried. At Murray Harbour, on the 23d ultimo, by John Dalziel, Beq., J. P., at his residence, Mr. Henry Coleroft, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Henry Chapman, sen., of Murray Harbour. At Bedeque, on Thursday, the Ist instant, by the Rev. Malcolm Ross, Mr. Arthur Owen, of Malpeque, to Matilda Gardiner, of the former place. At Charlottetown, on Thursday, the Ist instant, by the Rev. Mr. : Snodgrass, Mr. Duncan Livingstone, to Miss Margaret Fiewing, both of Charlottetown.. On Thursday, lst November, by the Rev. Mr. Jenkins, D. C. i., Mr. Montague McKie, to Miss Eliza Holchorn, all of Elliot River. At St. Columbia’s Chapel, by the Very Rev. Bonald McDonald, Mr. Lauchlin MaDonald, of St. Peter's Lake, to Maria Margaret, only ’ daughter of Captain McDonald, of Tulloch. At St. Andrew’s Chapel, on the Sth August last, by the Rev. Mr. McPhee, P. P., Mr. Angus McDonald, of Tulloch, to Miss Tabilla MeDonald, of St. Peter’s Lake. On Tuesday, the 30th ult., at the residence of the bride's father, by ’ the Rev. Henry Crawford, Mr. Richard Keefe, ot Rollo Bay, to Miss Margaret Jane, eldest daughter of the Hon. James Dingwell, Bay Fortune. | Died. At Little Sand$, on 21st October, John, only child of Mr. Charles v McDonald, aged 13 months and 14 days. yf At Lot 49, on the 16th ultimo, Margaret, relict of tho late Mr. G. Jenkins, aged 67 years, much regretted by her numerous friends and acquaintances. Launched. On the 25th ult., from the shipyard of Mr. Michael Ramsay, Lot 11, a very superior juniper built and copper fastened Brig, 286 tons, O. M., ealled the “‘ Conqueror,’’ built for Messrs. Read & Lefurgy. This vessel has been built to class Al for seven years at Lloyd's, and for beauty of model and good workmanship is allowed, by competent judges, nut to have been excelled by any vessel ever built on this Island. On the 29th October, from the Shipyard of Mr. Ewen Clark, Fifteen Point, a very superior juniper built Brigantine, of 203 tons, called the * Mercury, built for Mr. Duncan McRae, of Rustico. This vessel is in- tended to class § years A 1 at Lloyd’s. Passenqers. In the Lady LeMarchant, from Shediac to Charlottetown, on the 6th inst.— Adam Stevenson, Esq., Messrs Clement Sinet, Angus Gillis, Alex MeNeill and Capt. Campbell. In do from Pictou, on the 7th inst.—Hon. W. W. Lord, Messrs. J. Crabb, Revs. A. Sutherland, Wm. Murray, Miss Bethune—4 in the steerage.—Light S. E. wind. strong head current—5j hours passage. EEE : — ftlarine Jutelligence. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. Entered. Nov. 3.—Sehr. Victoria, Leslie, Halifax; goods. 5.—Brig Napoleon, Marman, Arichat; bal. Conservative, King, Pictou; coal. Swift, LeBlanc, New Carlisle: bal. 6.—Lively Lass, Pictou; coal 7.— Idalia, Horton, St. John’s, N. F.; bal. Victory, Fureaux, Sydney; coal. Cleared. Nov. 3.—Sehr. Parorite, Cummings, Liverpool, N.8.; produce. Brigt. Express, Beaton, N. F.; do. Barque Sir Alexander, Shelling, Pic- tou; bal Schr. Annandale, Bearisto; St. John, N. B.; produce. 6.—Swift, LeBlanc, Bay Chaleur; do, 8.—Challenge, George Irving, Richiductou; oats and fish. Brigt. Ellen Campion, Campion, St. John’s; N. F.; produce. Trevio Cloth Mills. “pPuese Mills are again at work, with new and more exten sive machinery, having five tunes the strenuth of their former capabilities; they are so arranged that the whole process will proceed simultaneously, and the finish will be arrived at with unusual despatch. Cloth received by Hon W W Lord, Water Street— Vr Ter at the Mills by Covehead, July 9. pte. Sint SAMUEL GUKNEY. Apothecaries’ Hall THE OLD HOUSE, ESTABLISHED 1810. rr" Charlottetown, May, 1855. _ .™%. DESBRISAY & Co: AVE just received, per late arrivals from London Dublin, United States and Hialifax, their supplies for the season, comprising in the whole, an extensive and varied assortment of DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PERFUMEKY, Brushes, Combs, Soaps and other Toilet requisites; Paints, Oils, Colours aud Dye-stuffs; Fruits, Spices, Confectionary, Medicated and other Lozeages; with all the Patent Medicines in re pute, and every other article usually kept at similar Establishments in Great Britain. [See Apothecaries’ Hall Advertiser The whole of which they can with confidence recommend to the public, and, if quality be considered, at as low, if not lower prices, than they cad be procured elsewhere im the market. Charlottetown, May 21. ‘Under the patronage of Mrs. Daly. BAZAAR will be held (D. V.) on the 27th of December next, in the Temperance Hall, by a Committee of Ladies appointed from all denominations, on behalf of the poor of Charlottetowa and its immediate vicinity. N. B.—No relief will be granted from the Bazaar funds to residents in the Island, who may remove into Charlottetown after the publication of this notice. _ Contributions will be thankfully received by the undermen- tioned ladies :-— Mrs. Bayfield, Mrs. Heard, Mrs. MeMurray, “ Brewster, “ 6J. Hensley, ‘¢ C. Palmer, ** Coles, ‘© D. Hodgson, “ Pardie, . Dempse , «Jenkins, © “« Rigg, Miss 8. Desbrisay, < Lloyd, ‘* Snodgrass, Mrs. Forgan, “ Lydiard, “ C. Stewart, ‘“* P. Gaul, Miss C. Madonnell, ‘ ‘Tucker, “* Gray, «* E. Macdonald, “ Walker. ‘* H. Haszard, Mrs. Mackieson, Nov. 1. nition Brandy and Gin.” ECKIVED, er schooner ‘‘ Lark,’’ from Halifax, N.S.— a A few casks of BRANDY; also, a few hhds. of GIN, th of Superior quality. For sule cheap ) October 8. Ad & Isl JOHN RIGG. haick, Kent Street— Mr John Wi! 3, Market Square—and! ce : : aick, K fF Juha Williams, Market Square—and | of aj} descriptions, suitable for the season, warranted material | a CHARLOTTETOWN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1855. _ ee ee ee Fall Arrangements. HE steamers ** PILOT” and “MAID OF ERIN,” in | connection with steamers to and from Eastport, Portland | and Boston. Ship Brokers and Commission Merchants, Steamer PILOT or MAID OF ERIN will leave St. John. —for Dorchester, Hillsborough and the Bend—every Turspay and Fray evening’s tide. the following High-water on Wepnespays and Sarurpays. For Sackville, every Wednesday evening’s tide. Returning —leaves Sackville every Thursday forenoon’s tide. Moneton, Oct. 8. W. C. HILL, Agent. Bargains! Bargains!! T the subscriber's Sale Room, opposite Mr. Peake’s store— 6 most approved American COOKING STOVES, 5 large W 4 casks BRANDY, 10 barrels SHIP BREAD, 1 evil 6-inch SHROUD ROPE, 1 set Standing Rigging, (second hand), for a Vessel of 60 tons, 1 Windlass Rim and Falls, 110 bars j-inch, 300 bars j-inch, 130 bars l-inch, 27 bars ~ Lf-inch Round [RON,—and 75 bars of flat and square refined IRON, 40 English CALF-SKLINS, 2 dozen OVERCOATS, 350 quintals COD, HADDOCK and LING FISH. Terus.—Cash on delivery. October 22, 1855. 4i Turnips, Turnips, Turnips. VOR SALE 3,000, or upwards, Bushels SWEDE TUR- NIPS. Apply to October 22. BENJAMIN DAVIES. ee GEORGE COLES. om American Goods. ROM ALBANY DIRECT, and for Sale at DODD’S BRICK STORE, in Pownal Street : 200 Cooking, Parlour and Air-Tight Stoves, which will be sold Twenty-five per cent. less than any ever imported into this Cit October 8. Ow. + Grain, Grain, Grain. YHE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Brewory and Distillery.’ Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur- chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis- key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also :— X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown. 19th Nov. 1853, To all concerned! HE cheapest STOVES in the City are to be had at DODD'S AUCTION ROOM, Queen Square, who has just received a large assortment from Albany, ex sehr. * La Rooka.’’ Also, from Boston, ex schr. ‘* Emily’’— Boxes and Chests TEA, ddis. BURNING FLUID, Boxes CONFECTIONARY, Boxes CANDLES, Boxes SOAP, WRAPPING PAPER, BUCKETS and BROOMS, Large assortment of CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS and MATTRASSES, All of which will be sold at a small advance. October 8. WILLIAM DODD. Lippincot’s Cloth Mills. WEST RIVER, PICTOU, NOVA SCOTIA, FPNULE subscriber would inform the inhabitants of Prince Edward Island, that he has erected a new Establishment for dressing Cloth, in addition to his old Mills. and having a sufficiency of water power, he will be able to do a greater quantity of work. AGENTS— | Mr Kesyeta McKenziz, Charlottetown. Anprew A McDona.p, Esa, Georgetown. Cloth left with either of the above agents will be finished and returned with quicker despatch than usual. August 20 3m S LIPPINCOTT. toves! Stoves!! BETTER ARTICLE, and for less money, than was ever £ offered for sale before in this City. The subscriber has just received, from the City of Albany, 300 Stoves, of every description of style and pattern, including several new patents ; as well as his late STOCK on hand, which he solicits his friends and the public generally, to call and examine to judge for themselves. October 15. WILLIAM B. DAWSON Encourage Home Manutactures! UST received at the AMERICAN HOUSE, Grafton Street, from ‘* Evans’ City Boot and Shoe Factory’’— 200 pairs Home manufactured BOOTS and SHOES, 4 THOMAS W. DODD. | and workmanship. October 29, 1855. “Stratford Hotel? | | ‘FHE above Establishment, which is delightfully sitaated on the South Side of tie Hillsborough, and commands an W. B. DAWSON. oo | extensive view of the City and Harbour, IS JUST OPENED, |, } ,and has superior accommodations for Private Families ana | Transient Boarders ; and the Subscriber trusts, by assiduity ) und attention to the convenience and comfort of his guests, to | merit the countenance and support of the public generally. | There is also good STABLE accommodation on the premises. October 29. tf. GEORGE MOORE, _ (City Tannery, No. 12, Grafton Strcct. OR SALE at the above establishment— 800 sides Neat’s Leather, 300 sides Harness Leather, 200 sides light Sole Leather, 500 Calf-skins. N.B.— Four-pence half-penny per pound will be paid for ‘any quantity of Green Hides. Wa. B. DAWSON. | Uctober 29. (1's Graz. Isl. & Ady.) London House, Lot 19, Bepraqur, Oct. 25, 1855. AILY EXPECTED FROM BOSTON, an Extencive Stock of Ladies’, Misses’ and Boys’ BOOTS & SHLOES, cheap for cash. Also, an excellent article of TEA on hand for family use. WANTED to purchase, 3,000 Bushels OATS, for which the highest price will be paid in cash. daw. EDWIN PARKER. Overcoats, Overcoats. GC CLOTHES of every description, and HATS of all kinds cieaned and renovated by the subscriber. JOHN HOBBS, Hatter, &e., Charlottetown Royalty. Acrent—Mr. J. Williams, Market Square. Im Oct. 22. : AMSONS! DAMSONS!!—The subscriber has just re- ceived a few barrels very good Damsons, on sale at his , Auction Room, near the Queen’s Wharf. October 8. JAMES MORRIS. Returning—will leave the Bend | OOD STOVES, (second hand), EXAMINER” E} Card. SPTRWAR A ASSAY, For the sale and purchase of American and Provincial Produce, and Dealers in Provisions, Fish, Oil, &c. | FERRY LANDING,........ WATER-ST., ST. JOHN, N. B. Rererences — Charlottetown, P. E.1., Jas. Purvis, Esq. St. John, N. B., Messrs. R. Rankin & Co. Oct. 8, 1855. 6m WARIS, BUWOUTED Q Baa, Commission Merchants, RUSSIA WHARF,............ BOSTON. Particular attention is given to consignments of Vessels and Produce from the British Provinces; and the purchase and |shipment of all kinds of Merchandize, with a general Insurance Agency. September 10. ae be BUTS Wholesale Dealer in PAINTS, OILS AND WINDOW GLASS, Drugs, Medicines & Dye Stuffs. Manufacturer of Coach, Furniture, Piano-forte and Damar or Zine VARNISHES. No. 43 INDIA STREET.......... .. BOSTON, MASS. October 22, 1855. - 2m Se eee SL933 Doras, James W. Cairns, ...... Proprietor, KENT STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Pleasantly situated, and every comfort afforded at moderate cost. jgy Horses and vehicles, for hire, in connection with the establishment. September 3. * WAM fOvadA, Commission Merchant and General Agent, GISBORNE & HENDERSON’S WHARF, Sr. JOUN’S, NEWFOUNDLAND. y A Nr ee en JAWES WOR, Commission Merchant, General Agent and Auctioneer. QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD. ISLAND Removal. OHN TURNER, Cooper, begs to return his thanks to his numerous customers and friends for the very liberal sa port he has received for the last thirteen years, and would acquaint them that he has removed to upper Prince Street, near the Free Church, and trusts that by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of their favours. Charlottetown, October 1, 1855. 6m REMOVAL. Auction and Commission Mart. ne Subscriber begs to return his sincere thanks to his friends and the public for the liberal patronage he has re- ceived since his commencement in business. He now begs to inform them that he has removed to the premises lately occupied by Mrs. FORSYT1, wext door to Hon. P. Watker, where he has ample Storage and Cellarage, and trusts by continued assiduity and attention still to receive further favours. June 4, 1355. WM. DODD. Removal. ne Subscriber tokes this opportunity of thanking the Gentlemen of Charlottetown, and the public generaily, for their liberal patronage, and begs leave to inform them that he has lately moved to the house recently occupied by Dr. Ports, in Queen Street, and is now ready to receive all kinds of orders in his line of business, which will be promptly attended to, and punetually executed ina style which cannot be exceeded in Charlottetown. N. bs. —Wantee, three or four Journeymen, to whom the vighest wages will be given, and who must be able to finieh ther work in first rate style. June 18, 1855. JAMES McLEOD, Tailor. Notice. V THEREAS by an Assignment executed by Mr. CHAS. SAUNDERS, of the City of Charlottetown, Merchant, on the. Ist day of August, 1854, certain Debts due to him prior thereto by sundry persons in this Island, were assigned unto Messrs. Perer Ross and Eowarp Wiuuiam Cateman, of Hali- fax, Nova Seotia, Merchants; and whereas the said CHarurs | Saunpers did also on the 14th of June last, exeeute an Assign- ment of all his then Outstanding Debts in this Island, unto Messrs. Martin P. Brack and Wiiiiam L. Buack, and Messrs. Wituiaw J. Coreman and N. Wuirmore, of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Merchants—Notice of the said respective Assignments is therefore hereby given, and the several persons indebted to ‘the said Charles Saunders are hereby requested to make im- /mediats payment of the several amounts due by them to Cwrornit 1s Srewarr, Esg., who is duly authorized to demand | and recover the same, at his O.lice, in Desbrisay’s Buildings, Charlottetown, to prevent a recourse being had to coercive | steps. Dated this Eleventh day of October, 1855. JOHN LONGWORTH, Attorney for Ross and Chipman. CHARLES PALM BR. Attorney for W. J. Coleman & Oo. JOSEPH HENSLEY, Oct. 22. tf Attorney for Messrs. Black & Co. FALL CONSIGNMENTS. — Toa, Candles, Soap and Dry Goods. iL Subscriber has just received, on consignment, per Ann Reddin and Sir Alexander, from London and Liverpool - An extensive assortment of GOODS, in part, viz: 134 Chests and half Chests of superior TEA, 20 Boxes Sperm CANDLES, 30) do. Mould do. 8 50 do. very good SOAP, 20 Bales and Cases MERCHANDIZE, consisting of Blue and Fancy Prints, Orleans, Coburgs, &c., Grey and W lite Cottons, Keady-made CLOTHING, Cloths, Doeskins, &. —ALSO ON HAND— A large lot of COOKING, FRANKLIN & Air-tight STOVES, Casks of Metallic Paints, Sofas, Bureaus, Cane-seated and common Chairs, &c., &e. October 29, 1855. Ow. JAMES MORRIS. Barley and Cats. FEW Thousand Bushels of the above wanted for Cash. 4 October 29, 1855. T. B. TREMAIN. ~{UBSCRIBER will buy Three Thousand Bushels BARLEY s and OATS within a month of date. THOMAS PLEADWELL. ' | Charlottetown, Oct. 29.