68 ee SUPREME COURT, PRINCE COUNTY. The October Term of the Supreme Court of Judica- ture, opened at Saint Eleanor’s, on Tuesday the third instant. : No criminal cases were tried; the Grand Jury hav- ing ignored the Bill of Indictment against several parties charged with having assisted the prisoner- De Roche in breaking the Jail, and escaping from im- prisonment. A Bill was afterwards found against seve- ral parties for obstructing the High Sheriff in the ex- ecution of his duty, anda Bench Warrant issued for their apprehension. Mary Borthwick, Administratrix, vs. Charles Binns, Esquire. Mr. Charles Palmer for the plaintiff, stated this case, as brought for money had and received by the Defendent, being the proceeds of land sold, belonging tothe Estate of John Borthwick, deceased, and which, it appeared, had come to the hands of Defendant, in his capacity of Executor of Robert M‘caul, deceased; the Defendant pleaded the general issue. Verdict for Plaintiff for £100. Mr. Lawson for Defendant, obtain- ed a Rule nisi for a new trial, to be argued at Charlot- tetown next ‘Term. Lemuel Cambridge, vs. John Mann.—Mr. C. Palmer, for Plaintiff, stated the action to be for £70 11s. 6d., for coods sold, and an account stated and settled, subject to some items of set-off. ‘I'he question turned chiefly upon a settlement had between the parties in 1846— Verdict for Plaintiff for ¢49 odd. A summary Cause and several Appeals were after disposed of, and the Court arose on Friday evening. Tue Smart Pox at Picrov.—The following is an extract from a Letter from the Rev. J. Waddell, one of the Passengers in the Brig Lulan, arrived in Pictou from Glasgow, the Steerage passengers of which are sick with the Small Pox: “It should be particularly mentioned, that there was no apearance cf disease among the cabin and after steerage passengers (the miners,) and that these were all landed and seperated from the poor people who were suffering so severely. “Our party and the miners, are showing no indica- tions of having caught the infection, and if they on the’ other side of the water are enjoying the Quarantine as THE EXAMINER. SRE PE ETRE a I TET IN eI EE I ee LTE IT TEP, For Sale by Auction, On SATURDAY, the 21st inst., at noon, if not previously disposed of by Private Sale,— LL that LOT of LAND with the DWELLING HOUSE thereon, situated in Grarron STREET, nearly opposite Mr. John Yeo’s, and lately in the occu- pation of Mr. William Pearce. For terms, &c., please apply at the office of CHARLES YOUNG. Oct. 16, 1848. Colenial Life Assurance Company’s Office. Harirax, 3rd Ocroper, 1848. HE Directors of the Corontat Lire Assvu- RANCE ComPANy beg to intimate, that they have appoint- ed EDWARD LANGLEY LYDIARBD, ESQ., as the Company’s Agent for Charlottetown, and the Island of Prince Edward. They have also obtained the services of LAWRENCE TRE- MAIN, ESQ., M. D., as Medical Adviser. By Order of the Board, JAMES and CHARLES JAMES STEWART, Agents and Secretaries, Halifax. Oct. 16, 1848. ALLIANCE Life and Fire Insurance Company, [NX LOU9OO de CAPITAL FIVE MILLIONS STERLING POLiIciEs continue to be issued and renew- ed at my Office.—Attendance daily. The Company do not take Assurances on Buildings or their Contents,in which CAMPHIN is used. GEORGE BIRNIE, ; Agent for P. EK. Island. Charlottetown, Nov. 13th, 1847. - PLOUGHING MATCH. (‘HE « Royal Agricultural Society’s” PLoven- inG Marcu will take place on Tuurspay, the 19th OcToBER next, (By Order) CHARLES STEWART, Secretary. October 1, 1848. {(> The above Match will take place on the Farm of the late Jonn Gruse, Esg., Lower Royalty Road. Ploughs to start at Ten o’clock, precisely. we are doing here, the detention will be the principal Fg the Tenants and Settlers on the Wes- thing of which they will have to complain. “There is much in the history of the expatriation of those poor Highlanders, which calls for severe repre- hension, and indeed, the Scotch papers animadverted very severely upon the treatment they met with after they left their homes, and before they embarked with us. A penalty was recovered from the shipping agent who disappointed them, and placed in part, in the hands of Capt. M‘Kenzie for their benefit. They contracted | fora passage directly from their own homes to this country, and were thrown ashore at Glasgow, where be- yond doubt they caught the disease that is raging amongst them ; and they have now to find their way, as they best can, to Cape Breton and P. E. Island. ‘They were inavery unfit condition to undertake such a voyage ; the wonder is, that they did not suffer more.— Their circumstances excited sympathy in Glasgow and Grennock. Religious tracts and Bibles for such of them as could read, were entrusted to passengers to be dis- tributed amongst them, and from a Benevolent Society, a considerable quantity of Oatmeal was furnished to Captain M‘Kenzie, to aid them on their way, after being landed on our shores. Nevertheless they have much to complain of, and I hope the question is now being seriously entertained, whether suflicient provision has been made for their safety and comfort in the temporary sheds where they are now lodged. If the weather be- comes wet and cold while they are there, they must still suffer much. “Yours truly “James WADDELL. “ At Quarantine, Pictou, Sept. 20.” It is supposed that the disease will likely extend through the whole of the Highlanders, upwards of 90 of whom are now afflicted with it. The following are the names of the cabin passengers: Rev. Mr. Waddell, Rev. Mr. Honeyman and lady, James Carmichael, Esq., Mrs. Grant, Miss J. Dawson, Miss J. Carmichael, Messrs. J. A. Dawson, and D. Faichney. Prcrovu, Oct. 5.—The Bark Lulan has been released from Quarantine. No symptoms of infection appearing among the cabin passengers or Miners, they have been released from their irksome detention at the Beaches. The Highlanders, however, are detained, many of them being still labouring under small-pox. Several deaths have occurred among them, during the last week. PASSENGERS In the Packet, from Pictou, on Monday night—Judge Peters, from Halifax; Messrs. W. Welsh, H. Haszard and L. Coney, via Cambria, from England; Mr. 3: M‘Kay, from Newfid. ; Capt. Feeney, U. S. Army. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ENTERED. Oct. 5—Schr. Amegent, Nicholson, Boston; bal. 7—Sea- flower, Brodie, Labrador ; fish and oil. 9—Wm. Nelson, Van Buskirk, Pictou; coal. New London, Beers, do.; do. Rus- sell, Langlois, Arichat; bal. Mary Ann Starr, Nicholson, Wallace; bal. Dove, Lewis, Pictou, coal. 10—Peri, Nowlan, do.;ironware. 12—T'wo Sisters, Bouton, Miramichi; boards. tern moiety of Lot 46, and the Northern moiety of Lot 48. AVING been appointed by Powers of At- torney, the Agent of Major ‘Thomas Murray Crooke, of the Misses Gun Cunninghame, and of the Heirs of the late Mrs. Taylor, for the management of their affairs in this Island, I hereby give notice to the Tenants and Settlers on their Pro- perties on Lots 46 and 48, to pay to me all Rents and Arrears of Rent. The applications of those requiring Leases of Farms will be promptly attended to. F. H. BYRNE. August 21, 1848, Notice te the Tenants on Lots 34, 51, & 39. pi E Susscriver having by Power of Attor- ney bearing date the 14th day of June, 1848, been duly empowered by Sir Graham Graham Montgomery, Bart., Robert Montgomery and James Montgomery, Esquires., to take the management of their property in this Island, hereby notifies the Tenants and others on the above Townships indebted to these Genltemen, to make immediate payment to him, who is alone authorized to receive and give discharges for the same. STEPHEN RICE. N.B.—Office at the House of Mr. Charles Drew, North Corner of Queen’s Square. Upton, 15th July, 1848. (Allthe papers) WASTORIA Wovss. THE Subscriber begs to announce to the In- habitants of Charlottetown and the Island in general, and also to those visiting Charlottetown from Europe or any o the Colonies, thathe has taken the VICTORIA HOTEL, in Water Street, lately occupied by Mr. Fellows, which he has furnished in a neat and handsome manner, and that he will be ready to receive those who may favour him with their cus- tom about the 30th inst. By unremitting attention he will be able to entertain his guests in a satisfactory manner. He also begs to state that his Table and every thing essential to such an Establishment, will be constantly supplied with the best thatthe Market affords. JAMES DAVIS. Charlottetown, August 28th, 1848. {All the Papers.) A CARD. A® the Subscriber has decided upon remain ing in the Island he will resume his practice in the various departments of his profession; and will again appear as Coun- sel in the Courts of Law and Equity. CHARLES YOUNG, Terrace Charlottetown, Aug. 7. ‘Treasurer’s Office, Jan. 10, 1848. NOTICE is hereby given, that all Treasury Notes now afloat or in circulation, which have from time to time been issued from the Treasury of this Island, under and by virtue of the several Acts or Laws of this Colony, authoris- ing the issue of Treasury Notes, are called in; and all per- sons holding the same, are required to present them at my Office for the purpose of having them exchanged for Notes of rsa _ improved design, in the terms of the Act, 10 Vic. ap. 12. By Command, J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. ' Days for Exchange, Mondays and Thursdays during Office 10urs. i Georgetown Fair and Cattle Show. THE ANNUAL FAIR and CATTLE SHOW ofthe EasTeERN AGRICULTURAL Socrery, wif be held in Georgetown, on WEDNESDAY the 25th of OctopgR inst., and the following Premiums are offered : For the best Entire Colt, 3 years old, . 2d best do. do. - j best Bull, 3 years old, - - 2d best do. do. - . best Heifer, 2 years old, - 2d best SP do. - best Ram, under 4 years 2d best do. de. Lambs excluded. best Ewe, having raised a Lamb this year, 2d best do. do, © best Boar, over one year old, - ; Qdbest do, do. do. - i best (brood) Sow, - ° 2d best do. do. - ‘ No imported Stock to compete for Premiums. No prize to be awarded, unless in the opinion of the Judges there be sufficient competition. The Judges will be named on the Show day, and will com- mence their inspection at 120’clock ; and any person havin Stock competing fora Premium, who may interfere with the Judges, during their inspection, will not be entitled to any such Premium. Competition open to all; but persons receiving a Premium to become a member of the Society for the ensuing year. F In order to afford accommodation for persons bringing Stock for competition across Montague and Cardigan Rivers, a | Flat or Scow will be provided, worked by two men, to ferry free of charge, such Stock and a person attending them, com- ing and returning on the a of the Fair. y Order, £. THORNTON, Secretary. Three Rivers, Oct. 2, 1848, The Tenants and Settlers on Lots or Town- ships Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 and 66, the Property of Charles Worrell, Esquire— RE hereby called upon to make immediate payment of all sums of Money due to that Gentleman upon any account whatsoever. Payment to be made in Money, or in Wheat, Oats, Barley, Flour, Oatmeal, Potatoes, Pork, Cattle or Sheep, at the current prices, to Mr. Warson, at Morell H ouse, or to the undersigned. Al! Accounts remaining unset- tled on the Ist of JANUARY next, will, without further notice, be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY. Charlottetown, October, 9th 1848. Wanted to Charter. FOR St. JOHN’S Newfoundland, a Vessel of about 100 Tons Burthen, to load with Produce, at New Glasgow, Harbour of Rustico, in the course of thismonth. Ap- ply to James Arthur, Esq., New Glasgow, or to Wan. FORGAN, o ScecoceéoeSSesao= o eo eich fll lh td et es pt SaSaS KOMlSaoansducuse eesoeooeco ooes Charlottetown, Oct. 9th, 1848. Boat Found. FOUND on the 3rd instant, on the Sea Shore, a SHIP’S BOAT. The owner may have her by proving property, and paying expenses on a oY to ETER McDONALD. East Point, Lot 47, Oct: 9, 1848. Mutual Insurance.--Notice. HE® Majesty the Queen having been pleased to give the Royal allowance to the act passed at last Session of the Legislature entitled .4n .4ct to Incorporate a Mutual Fire Insurance Company—Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of the Eleventh Section thereof, a members’ Book will be opened at noon on Monday the Second day of October next, at the Office of the Hon. Charles Young, where the Subscribers, or any three of them, shall receive and take the amount of property in- tended to be Insured by such person or persons as to become Members of the said Company, and also the sum of Fifteen Shillings as a Deposit from each person which Deposit shall be allowed in part payment of the first premium of Insurance, and shall be forfeited if the person shall neglect or refuse to take out a Policy with- in Six Months thereafter. DANIEL BRENAN, CHARLES YOUNG, THOMAS PETHICK, DENNIS REDDIN, HENRY PALMER. STRAYED. ROM the Subscriber's premises about 13 days since, a small red Grey MARE, rising five. She hasa short tail, black bushy Main, and a bit off the right ear. Any person giving information where she may be found will be handsomely rewarded for his trouble b PATRICK GILLIGAN, Corner of Pownal and Sid ney Streets NOTICE. HE Subscriber having been duly authorized by the Reverenp JoHN MaAcDoONALD, of Tracadie, to take the management of his Property in this Island, and to act as his Agent generally, hereby requests all persons indebted to him, for arrears of Rent or otherwise, to pay the same with- out delay. Sept. 18, 1848 Oct 2. WILLIAM FORGAN. Charlottetown, Oct. 1, 1848. Notice to Debtors. HE Subscriber intending to leave the Island about the 20th October next, requests all persons indebted to him by Note of Hand or Book Account, to call and settle the same. All Debts not settled by the 20th of October will be sued for without further notice. THOMAS BROYDRICK. Sept. 11, 1848. Gaz.