~ THE EXAMINER: NEW BRUNSWICK, not a sociable race, given to| Asrontsrixg.—We stated in our last that the fourth annual mae » while the St. Johnites would be pera took place at St. Malachi’s Church on Sunday sasure and to frolicing,—for wh! as Ve learn from the Freeman of yesterday that at the parties and regattas, we would be seyera] services—morning and evening—over £1,000 were rN lian ten waver meetings, and coming away not collected. Among the principal subcriptions were George thinking about going to pr’. Carvill, Esq., £50; Henry McCullough, Esq., £50; John much better Christians than \ ' Doherty, Esq., £40; William Doherty & Co., £30; William wnt when the people of Charlottetown were Doherty, Esq.,£30; A, MeTavish, Esq.,£25 ; John McSwency, les for the illumination, that we should | #25; &c, &e., and there were several £10 and £7 10s. and £5 subseriptions. Notwithstanding that upwards of £13,000 had adopt some cther ad | been previously subseribed, the people appear to be as zealous vablic feeling. A County Meeting could have been convened | and liberal as if they had £13,000 more to put down, Surely : ae of congratalation to the Queen agreed upon, | here ao exainple worthy of imitation by all other been, la and an addres mT S gations, having debts hanging over them and complaining of without any expense. We have a noble harbor, and could | want of funds to carry out improvements. The Cathotic Jy have got up & regatta—(how long is it since we have Cathedral when finished will be an ornament to the City. easily |The spire will be seen for miles distant; and we hope that had : | Bishop Connolly will not forget to place a clock in the tower ; rospecta ble ball-room in the place ; and surely there isno great and by all means have a chime of bells that we may have want of choice spirits, who, if brought together, would consti- | ** ™Usi¢ In the spheres.”’—St. John Morning News. tute a very good dinner party. But nobody will take the | Tur Hon. Josern Howr.—It is said that Mr. Howe’s name initiative in any of these things; and, indeed, if anybody did, | 8 down at the Colonial Office for the first vacancy, worthy of ; ‘eee nig his acceptance that may present itself im any of the Colonies. everybody else would think him forward and officious; and) who Knows but we may yet have Mr Howe as Governor of thus, owing to our petty rivalries and jealousies, we are New Brunswick !~—Jb. we could do if we were part and parce! of the British islands ; hut somehow or other, we are pl getting up balls, dinner vyhen we went, We suggested, } at the very momé preparing their cam ™ : litional moans of giving expression to the one?)—we have beaaty and fashion enough to fill any nally making ourselves and ¢ach other miserable, and don’t | . . seg S | CANADA. | Trape or Quenec.—In 1854, 1,044 vessels —451,443 tons ; 1855, 407 vessels—252,107 tons. This shows a great falling #me public opinion in Charlottetown. All small towns are, | off of the foreign trade of the port, in the current year. perhaps, more or less, cireumstanced in this respect as we are. gor like a community of civilized beings. It is more in sorrow than in anger We thus bear testimony to the want o: a whole- There was a brilliant illumination of the City of Montreal, When we grow elder it is to be hoped that we shall become | on the night of October 4, in honor of the achievements of the : lies at Sebastopol. More than five columns of the Montreal srald, no minature sheet, are occupied with descriptions of | the transparencies, giving the idea of a general “ lighting up’’ ,on a most loyal scale. tz In order to make room for a continuation of the highly | wiser and better, at least more sociable and lees distrustful of | = each other ~~ — interesting details respecting the Siege of Sebastopol, as well NOVA SCOTIA. as for a number of new advertisements, we are compelled to} Serzcre.—The Schr. Blossom, Capt. Mason, of this port, | was seized on Monday last, for a breach of the revenue laws. Information having been forwarded to David McCulloch, Esq., ————__- - | Colleetor of Excise, that the Blossom was illegally landing = “ith respect to the leader in the last Islander, headed $0048 at the Gulf shore, that gentleman, accompanied by Mr. TES nrepeeh de Sey Seater Sains taet Lerma, bansed | A. G. MeKay, seizing officer, proceeded to that place on Mon- we have only room to say |day, and having obtained sufficient assistance, succeeded in that it isa mass of the most palpable falsehoods from begin- getting possession ofthe yessel and the cargo on board, although omit some editorial articles prepared for this issue. ee ee More administrative bungling,’’ ning to end. We may take occasion, in a future Number, | to place before our readers a plain unyarnished statement | the faets connected with the scizure of the American schr. | Dregont. +‘ 2<-oe + gz By the Mail Paeket on Friday last, we learned that a/ telegraphic despatch had been received at St. John, N. B., an- neuncing the arrival at New York of one of the European | steamers, bringing the intelligence that an engagement had | really taken place at Eupatoria, in which the Russians had | been utterly routed by the Allied cavalry ; and that the Anglo- | French fleets had sailed from Sebastopol, with secret orders ; but their destination was generally supposed to be Odessa. We trust that the next English mail will furnish intelligence of the successful bombardment of that place — an event that we have long since expected. COLONIAL NEWS. NEWS FROM THE BAHAMAS. Our files of Nassau (N. P.,) papers are dated to the 19th | of September, and contain some Interesting items fhe Bahama Jferald of the 19th ult., says :—By the arrival, . » 0 ¢ ve . / : > j ou Sunday morning, of the Brig Victoria, from Rum Key, we | learn that the heavy rains continued, and that the salt pros | ects this year are entirely rained. Alout 40,000 or 50,000 | vashels remained on hand. ~ Athol Island, situated at the cast end of Hog Island, has been, we are informed, purehased by the English Government for $800. It is incontemplation to build an hospital there. tlis Exeelleney the Lieutenant Governor left Nassau on the | 19th inst., on an excursion to Charlotteville. Carrere or Tus Scnooner Lavy Baynerwan.—The captain of the Schooner Star, which arrived on Monday morning, in- | iorms us that the Schooner Lady Bannerman, recently built | at Abaco, while lying at anchor near Yucatan, on the Mus- saity shore. was boarded by two beats and taken into Yucatan i prize, and the captain and crew made prisoners. The L, i, had om boardsome logsof mahogany, which it was believed had been taken from the shore. The captured vessel was owned by Messrs. Roberts and Saunders, of Abaco. The Schooner Galvanic was chased by a war steamer on the same coast, bat managed toescape fromher. Weare told that the Gi.’s mast is sprung in two places, occasioned by a press of sail in running from the steamer.—Bahama Herald, Sept. 19. MARRIAGE OF MISS BANNERMAN. (From the Nassau Guardian, August 22. The marriage of Captain Synge, Royal Engiaeers, F.R.G.S., to Miss Bannerman, the amiable and accomplished niece of our highly-esteemed Governor, was celebrated this morning in | Christ Church, the Venerable Archdeacon Trew performing the ceremony. The bride was elegantly attired, and looked particularly interesting. On arriving at the Church, flowers were strewn over the aisle, ax she advanced to the altar by the girls of the class tanght by her in the Saint Agnes’ Sunday School, and a imerry peal of bells—temporarily placed in the bellfry—was rung. On leaving the Church the same joyous | sound aceoiapanied the happy pair until they reached Govern- ment House, where His Excellency Sir Alexander and Lady Bannerman had invited a select number of friends to a very recherche entertainment. The children of the Schools belonging to the Woodcock Foundation, (Bain’s Town), for whose welfare Captain Synge | several persons who bad been subpoenaed not having attended. | widow of the late Peter Brodie, age y 7 years—a native of Glasgow, they met with some resistance from those on board, assistod vy persons living in the neighbourhood. The Blossom is an old vessel, of small size, and of but little value. The principal part of the stuff on board is three casks of brandy anda num- ber of barrels of apples and onions. Eastern Chronicle, —<—. The Portsmouth, N. H., carpenters have recently contracted to build nine large ships. a The Barque Ann Reddin, owned by Dennis Reddin, Esquire, arrived here on Monday Jast, after a passage of 25 days from Liverpool, G. B., with a general cargo; she will sail from Charlottetown about the 10th November, for Liverpool, and will return in the spring. She has excellent accommodations for about 12 cabin passengers.— Adv. Wolice Court. Oct. 9.—John Murphy, drunk and disorderly. Convicted and fined | 5s., or be imprisoned 48 hours. Oct. 10.—James Buff, seaman, for assaulting and beating Matthew | Lannen, alsoa seaman, Convicted and fined 20s. with costs, or be im- prisoned one month. Qct. 12.—Daniel Frazer, for threatening language towards Thomas | Parsons. Convicted. Ordered to give security in the sum of £40 to keep the peace for six months, and stand committed till he give said security. Oct. 15.—John Allen, drunk and disorderly. Fined 5s. Oct. 19.—Ann Wood, drunk and disorderly. Convicted and fined 5s., or be imprisoned 48 hours. ——— James Brehaut, charged with selling liquor without license; second offence. Case dismissed, on account of Uct. 20.—Neil Rankin, merehant, for having one unstamped yardstick. Convicted and fined 10s. with costs. —— W. B. Dawson, merchant, for | _ clea atl : : ee haying legal gemands against the Estate of the late Mrs. (Haru ppp Dawson, Cottage Tavern, Saint OR SALE 3,000, or upwards, Bushels SWEDE TUR- oad, are hereby notified to render their Accounts, } having one unstamped pint measure. Convicted and fined 10s. with costs, | H. Hastard, Esq., merchant, for having one wnstamped yardstick. | Convicted and fined 103, with costs. Wm. Mitehell, Archibald Binns, | James MeGili and Horatio Nelson, for having ‘refused or neglected to attend at the Court and give evidence. Convicted and fined 20s. each, with 4s. 6d. costs each. Ocr. 22.—Councillor for the week, B. Davies, Esq. Convictiox.—George Dixon, Miller, near Dog River, was on Satur-| day, the 20th instant, convicted and fined before Robert Hutchinson, Esquire, one ef Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for Queen’s County, } in the sum of 30s , with costs, for being three weights short of the nuw ber required by the Mill Act. oa > Births. At the Warren Farm, on the 15th instant, Mrs. Lyall of a ” aughter. At Georgetown, on the 16th instant, the Lady of F. P. N orton Esq. of a son. . Mlarricd. At Tignish, on the 24th ultimo, by the Rev. Mr. ¥_.yn¢ 4 i William Hogan, Sea-Cow Pond, Lot 1, to Ellen, #” iq acs of Mr. James Whelan, Kildare, Lot 3. oe Died. At Stanhope, on the 12th instant, aftr ie b b h catching fire, from which she lingere’, pesewe Sete oy Sr ee fourteen hours, Janet Brodie, Scotland. Her end was peace. DP assengers. . In the Steamer Lady Le’ Marchant, Oct. 19.—G. W. DeBlois, Esq., and Lady, Mr. Lowden, Dr. Johnson, J. Plimpton, Rev. E. Patterson and Lady, J. G. Wetmore | Rey, Mr. McKay, James MeNally. : — Mlarine Intelligence. ~~. YZ. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. Entered. bas always evinced a devoted interest, and the Sunday Schools of St. Agnes and St. Matthew, with their teachers, were pre- | tent during the marriage ceremony, and sung several appro- priate psalms. They afterwards repaired in procession ‘to ‘iovernment Hill, bearing flags and banners with approp’ iate mottoes and devices, and were munificently entertaip.ed by His Excellency aad Lady Bannerman. : The grounds of Government House were very tastefully decorated. The tents, formed of flags and gy decorated with wreaths of flowers and evergreens, imparte:d quite a lively aspect to the seene. The tri-eolour of France and crescent of Turkey were conspicuous among numerous other flags. The steeple of Christ Church was decorated with flags, and the bells within, before alluded to, rang werrily every hour from 6 o’eloek, a. m., till the ceremony Was over. We cordially wish the Bride and Bri life and happiness. raagriem’ haslth, leig JAMAICA. Sir Henry Barkiy, Governor of Jamaica, was about to apply for leave of absence from hir, ( vovernment for a few a and would take his departvure for England immediately athe the close of the Session ©f the Legislature. «+ Man persons think,’ the Watchman ‘says, ** that should he go at the period wentioned, he will not return to Jamaica, seeing that his ad- ministration is daily becoming so very unpopular.”’ NEWFOUNDLAND. St. Joux’s, N. F., Ocroper 4.—Mvcrprer.—On Tuesda night last, between eleven and twelve o’clock, a scuffle ree place in Water Street, near Messrs. Baine, Johnston & Co's. ene in the course of which a fine young lad named Denis thie ataad zed about 20, son of the inte Mr. P. Summers of Ss peace, ‘was stabbed with a knife in the heart and almost | *amediately expired. The perpetrator of the awful deed is not yet known. Two or three ersons have been taken up on suspicion ; but the Coroner Jury, who were en aH |and Fripay evening's tide. Returning—will leave the Bend | 20 bales and cases of DRY GOOD esterday in investigating the matte adjourned at a late hou Taet night, without having elicited ay information tending to Soundlander. | ALso—a variety of Yorkshire Broad Cloths, ladies’ Cloaking, Holloway’s Ointment and Pills the best Remedies for the Cure of Female Complaints —T’he extraordinary effect these Pills bave upon all complaints peculiarly imeidental to females, would appear incredible, if it were vot confirmed daily by the wonderful cures they effect in Canada, It isan unquestionable fact, that there is not any remedy to equal them throeghout the World, for exterminating suffering from the softer sex, than these admirabie Pills, particularly for young girls enter. ing into womanhood, therefore all are requested to give them a trial, which will insure their recommendation. THE GREAT AMERICAN HAIR TONIC. Bootes celebrated Hyperion Fluid, for the growth and preservation of the Hair, is well known to be without a rival on this coutinent Hundreds of :mitations have started into an ephemeral existence since the introduction of this unrivalled Hair restorative, and their doom been sealed, whilst Bogless Hyperion Hair Finid, with a popularity never attained by any other article, goes on ‘conquering and to con- quer.’ ‘There is no malady, which can affect the Hair but can be cared by this incofiparable preparation. ‘lo ladies itis invaluable ; and on children’s heads it lays the foundation ofa good head of Hair. It is now patronized by Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, and com- mands an extensive sale throughout Europe Boe e's ELeeTrick Hair Dye converts red or grey hair into a beau- tiful black or brown, the moment itis applied, literally dyeing the hair without staining the skin and leaves the Hairsoft and glossy without injuring its texture in the least; a decided superiority over all other Hair dyes. Bogie’s Amole Shaving compound renders that usually unpleasant Operation (shaving) a decided luxury. Bogle’s Hebeaiona removes Freckles and tan from the face in the shortest possible time,and is acknowledged to be the very best article for beautifying the complexion To be had, wholesale or retail, of W. Bogle, 227 Washington street, Boston, US And by all Druggest and perfumers throughout the Canacas, United States and Great Mritain W.R. WATSON, Agent for P. KE. 1. fs Jrices Current. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS, OCTOBER 20. Provisions. | Poultry. Beef, (small} ¥ ».. 34d @ 6d Partridges, each... 7d @ 9d Do. by qtr. ¥ &.. 3d @ 5d Turkeys, each ..... 4s @ 6s Be. © Phas o000 0 34d @ Gd Geese, each..... 2s 3d @ 2s 6d Welle O Wie ksts ae 3d @ 6d Ducks, each ....... none. Wee W Iiinceass 44d @ 54d Fowls,each....... -1ls @ 1s 6d Do. (small) # t.. 7d @ 8d) Fish. Lamb, ¥ tb........ 8d @ 6d Codfish, ¥ qtl...... 12s @ 15s Butter, ¥ th ...... 1s3d @ 185d Salmon, ¥ ib ...... 6d Do. by tub, # 1 2d @ 1 34d Herrings, ¥ bbl. ... 258 @ 30s Cheese, ¥ tb....... 4d @ 7d Mackerel, ® doz ...9d @ ds 6d Pearl Barley, ¥ ib.. 24d @ 3d) Lumber. dar, VB. .66.55.- 18 @ 1s Boards, (hemlock). 4s @ 5s Be Be siennces 8d @10d| Do. (spruce)... 58 @ 68 Flour, ¥ th........ 344 @4d) Do. -(pine)..... none. Oatmeal, ¥ th...... 24d @ 34d Shingles, # M..... 98 @ 12s Eggs, ® dozen..... EO PO cr 3s @ 4s Rabbits, each...... Hone. | Somiinten. Vegetables. Timothy seed, ¥ bus. none. Potatoes, ¥ bush.. 1s 6d @ 28 Cloverseed, ¥ bush. none. Carrots, ® bunch... 14d @ 2d! Wool, ¥ h........ lld @ Is Peas, ¥ quart...... 6d @ 7d Hay, ¥ ton........ 508 @ 60s Turnips, # bushel. .1s @ 1s 34/Straw, ¥ ewt...-... none. Grain. ‘Homespun, ¥ yard.3s 6d @ 5s Wheat, ? bushel. . none. Tallow, ¥ th..... lld @ 1s 2d Barley, ? bushel... none. Cordwood, ¥ cord.. 15s @ 18s Oats, ® bushel. .2s 2d @ 2s 6d Apples, (Am.) ¥ bbl 20s @ 27s _ U8W Avugavissuauys. LLL “~ Thursday, lst November next, IL@ be the day of sale of the Freehold, Leasehold and Personal Estate of the late Mrs. Cuar.orrr Dawson, Cottage Tavern, Saint Peter’s Road, about one mile from this City, coramencing at 12 o’clock, ky Auction, comprising— ~~ YBW ADVERSE Yes, MOLASSES, SOAP, SALT, At Auction, BY WILLIAM T. PAW, FO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 23d instant, at 12 o'clock, on Queen’s Wharf, landing from Schr. Alert, Jno. Tuar; Mastor, from St. John, N. B., 25 Puns. Bright Porto Rico MOLASSES, 200 Bags Liverpool SALT, 3 bush. each, 70 Boxes do SOAP, 60 Ib. each, 60 do do do 30 do. Oct. 22, 1855. _ Auction of Frechold Property. 0 BE SOLD by Auction, on the premises, on SATUR DAY, the 27th instant, at twelve o'clock, noon, TWO BUILDING LOTS, fronting on Pownal Street, with Right of Way from King Street. Also, —at the same time, if not previously disposed of, 20 feet fronting on Pownal Street by 75 feet, with the House thereon, 36 by 15 feet, with a Front Shop, Kitchen, Bed-room and Cellar. Right of Way as above. The plan and terms of sale made known by application to Charlottetown, Oct. 22. PATRICK GAFFNEY. Auction, ce N TUESDAY, the 30th October, instant, at 12 o'clock noon, at the residence of Davin Noowax, Wilmot Creek’ Bedeque :— 2 HORSES, 14 head of herned CATTLE, 20 SHEEP, 2 sets Gig Harness, 12 tons HAY, 8 or 10*tons STRAW, 3 stacks Marsh Hay, 1 Gig, 1 Cart, 1 Sieigh, —and sundry other Farming Implements too eumorous to mention. Also, —all the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Terms at sale. October 22. Bargains! Bargains!! A’ the subscriber’s Sale Roem, opposite Mr. Peake’s store— 6 most approved American COOKING STOVES, 5 large WOOD STOVES, (second hand), 4 casks BRANDY, 10 barrels SHIP BREAD, 1 coil 6-inch SUROUD ROPE, 1 set Standing Rigging, (second hand), fur a Vessel of 60 tons, 1 Windlass Rim and Falls, 110 bars j-inch, 300 bars j-inch, 130 bars l-ineh, 27 bars 1}-inch Round IRON,—and 75 bars of flat and square refined IRON, 40 English CALF-SKINS, 2 dozen OVERCOATS, 350 quintals COW, HADDOCK end LING FISH. Trerms.—Cash on delivery. October 22, 1855. * 4i BENJAMIN DAVIES. ¥rechold Farm for Sale. O BE SOLD, by private contract, a valuable FREEHOLD _ FARM, 6 ies from Town, consisting of 6# eres of LAND, or thereabouts, 54 of which are cleared, and in an excellent state of cultivation. Nearly the whole has been cleared within Yne last 12 years! It is situated on the north side of, and adjoins, the West. River, ‘and contigious to Mr. House, Barns, Out-houses, &e., together with the Pasture Lot, divided into four parts. John Hyves Mill. The House is plaved on a commanding sit" ion, well sheltered from the north and north-west winds, Axso — Household Furniture, Stock, va &e., consist). of} ‘.nd has a splendid view of the river. The farm buildings hays Horses, Cows, Pigs, Hay, Wheat, sarley, Oi’. Carts, | been all erected by the present pare, and consists of a Ploughs, Trucks, Harness, Sleigh and Furs, VY ood Sleighs, | Barn 63 x 26 feet, inclading Stable and Cow-house, also, « Harrows, Rakes, Winnowing Machine, T Jenip Cutter, &c, | Coach-house and Granary, Out-houses, Green-hovse and For further particulars see Handbills. I” eas liberal. ; if. W. LO gRAN, Auctioneer. City of Charlottetown, Oct. 22. Ist. Administre‘jon Notice. Peter’s R duly attested, witlain three calendar months from this date ; and all persons mdebted are here} 'y requested to make imme- diate py ymeut to Mr. Henry W. Lospan, at the Auction Mart, Piggery. Muscle mud to apy extent can be obtained from ths river. For particulare apply to NICHOLAS BROWN, Oct 22 Ti.’s Gaz. & Isl. 3i. Kent Street ee a on ee a een. Turnips, Turnips, Turnips. NIPS. Apply to October 22. GEORGE COLES Overcoats, Overcoats. Kent "street. If. W. LOBBAN, 2 py. outors GP. CLOTHES of every deseription, and HATS of all D. REDDIN, 77) : kinds cleaned and renovated by the subscriber. City of Charlottetown, Oct. 22, 1855. R. G. & Ist. JOHN HOBBS, Hatter, &., Se Charlottetown Royalty Winter Goods. Ackxt—Mr. J. Williams, Market Square. Im Oct. 22. HE subscriber informs the inhabitants of Charlottetown }> . cen nneipeetnneetetinngtineetamaen ing, among other articles, of— Colored Velvets; black and colored Silks, Morinos, Coburg, Shawls, ladies’ Mantles, Velvet, Mohair, Silk ‘Trimmings and Fringes ; Habit Shirts, Lace and Muslin Collars, black Jace and Gauze Veils, Cap and Bonnet Shapes and Lap- pets; a splendid assortment of Artificial Flowers, Wreaths and Ribbons; ladies’ Bracelets; ladies’ and children’s Cloth Boots ; white Cotton Braids, and eclored Worsted Braids ; Napoleon Satin Stocks ; Berlin Wool, Purse Silks, Knitting Cotton, Needles and Crotchet Hooks; Purse Mountings, Braces, &e. gents’ Comforters, Blankets, Flannels, Carpets, Hearth- rugs, Horse Cloths, Bed Ticking, grey, white and striped Shirting, and all kinds of¢Pailors’ ‘Trimmings. A variety of CUTLERY, including two scis of splendid Table Knives and Forks, balance handles ; Joiners’ vols, &e. And a good supply of TEA, COFFEE, Groeeries and Spices. NICHOLAS BROWN, Oct. 22. H.’s Gaz. & Isl. 3i. Kent Street. Notice. TIEREAS by an Assignment executed by Mr. CHAS. SAUNDERS, of the City of Charlottetown, Merchant, Orr, 11.—Sohr. Bee, Gerroir, Arichat; herrings. Maria, DeRaches, do.; | bal. 12.—Jane, Montgomery, Yarmouth; do. Maria, McDonald, | Arichat; herrings. Sea Star, Webb, Boston; goods. Morning | Star, Crisp, Gut Canso; herrings. Active, Babin, Pictou; coal. | Julia, Hall, Halifax; goods. Virgin, Martell, Arichat; herrings. | Rival, McLeod, Sydney; coal. Virgin, Sampson, Arichat; herring. | Speculator, Rood, Ship Harbour; do. 13.—Trinidad, Sutherland, | Pugwash; limestone. Hope, Robertson, Pictou; coal. Steamer | Lady LeMarchant, Irving, do.; goods and passengers. Sehr. | Lively Lass, Robertson, do.; coal. Favorite, Cummings, Arichat; | herrings. Sarah, Moore, Pictou; do. Trial, Thompson, Richibue- | tou; lumber. Ship Majestic, Walsh, Liverpool, G. B.; goods. 15.—President, Hewitt, St. Mary’s River; herrings. 16.—Mars, Pollard, Shediac; deals. Mayflower, Purdy, Pugwash; limestone. | Barqae Ann Reddin, English, G. B.; goods. Sehr. Charlotte, LeBlane, Richibuctou; deals. Unicorn, McCalder, do.; iumber. | 1 John, Creelman, do.; deals. 17.—William Nelson, Chappell, Bay Verte; do. Cleared. Ocr. 11.—Schr. Lark, O’Brien, Pictou: bal. Maria, DeRaches, Halifax; roduce. Glory, LeBlanc, St. John, N. B.; do. Steamer Lady Eetlieesheth Irving, Pictou; do. 12.—Bee, Aulton, Halifax; produce. 13.—Union, LeVache, Liverpool, N.S ; produce. Star, LeBlanc, Halifax; do. 15.—Brigt. Napoleon II1., Marmaud, Pic- tou; bal. Eliza, Landry, Halifax; produce, 16.—Mars, Pollard, Shediac; bal. Mary, LeBlanc, Boston; produce. .Monte Christo, Atkins, Dalhousie; sundries. Joseph, Alyward, St. John’s, N. F., produce. 17.—Speculator, Rood, Pictou; herring. Ship News. ' Arrived at Georgetown, on the 14th instant, in sixty-four hours from St. John’s, Newfld., the Brig James, Captain Stecle.—Passengers Dr. Straw, Mr. Withers and 15 steerage—to Mr. Finlay MeNeill. Fall Arrangements. uianeel a mediate payment of the several amounts due by them to and recover the same, at his Office, in Desbrisay’s Buildings, Davies, Esq., Broker, Charlottetown. ow on the Ist day of August, 1854, certain Debts due to him prior thereto by sundry persons in this Island, were assigned unto Messrs. Peter Ross and Eowarp Winuiam Curpman, of Hali- fax, Nova Scotia, Merchants; and whereas the said Cuar.es Sacunpers did also on the 14th of June last, execute an Assign- ment of all his then Outstanding Debts in this Island, unto Messrs. Martin P. Buack and Winiius L. Buack, and Messrs. Witsiam J. Cotrman and N. Wurrmore, 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- THroraitus Stewart, Esg., who is dul y authorized to demand Charlottetown, to prevent a recourse being had to coercive steps. Dated this Eleventh day of October, 1855, JOUN LONGWORTH, Attorney for Ross and Chipman. CHARLES PALMER, Attorney for W. J. Coleman & Co. JOSEPH HENSLEY, Oct. 22. if Attorney for Messrs. Black & Co. Timber and Deals. OR SALE, a Cargo of HARDWOOD TIMBER and DEALS, consisting of— 200 tons Birch Timber, 30 to 40 tons Birch and Maple, 40) M. Spruce Deals, 10 cords Lathwood. Apply to Parrick Srernens, Esq., Orwell, or ne MIN ct. 22. TIE steamers “ PILOT” and “‘MAID OF ERIN,”’ in a eaetton with steamers to and from Eastport, Portland ~-for Dorchester, Hillsborough and the Bend—every Tusspay the following High-water on Wepyzspays and Saturpays. Moneton, Oct. 8. W.C. HILL, Agent. | Steamer PILOT or MAID OF ERIN will leave St. John ue subscriber has just received on consignment, per Barque For Sackville, every Wednesday evening’s tide. Returning! which he offers for sale at moderate prices, at his’ Sale Room, Close the inquiry. The inquest will be resumed to-day.—New- | —leaves Sackville every Thursday forenoon’s tide. near the Queen’s Wharf. Wholesale Goods, PER BARQUE “ANNIE REDDIN.” ‘* Annie Reddin, from ee: , Ready-made Clothing, &e. Arso—50 chests superior TEA, and the Island generally that he has received from Liver- pool, per ‘* Majestic,’’ his Winter Supply of GOODS, consist- Orleans, Circassian Robes and Gala Dresses; a variety of Wholesale Dealer in PAINTS, OILS AND WINDOW GLASS, Drvgs, Medicines & Dye Stuffs. Manufacturer of Coach, Furniture, Piano-forte and’Damar er Zine VARNISHES. No. 43 INDEA STREBS.«.....3.0s. BOSTON, MASS October 22, 1855. 2m Wanted, ‘BRVOR the Souris (East) School, a TEACHER, of good ex. perience and sober habits, te yrhom a liberal sum will be paid in addition to the Government Grant. Apply to any of the Trustees. JAMES McBACHERN, RON. McCORMACS, | DENNIS DESMOND, >Trustees JAMES MOYNAGH, Sept. 20. 8wpd JOHN McISAAC, ag Notice. —é ye business heretofore carried on by the subscribers, under the name and firm of A. & J. Duncan & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. And all persons indebted to them are required to pay the same to “ Duncan, Mason & Co.,” who are also authorised to adjust and pay all claims against the said firm of A. & J. Duncan & Co. Dated this 3d day of October, 1855. ANDREW DUNCAN, JAMES DUNCAN, : JAMES DUNCAN MASON. tine Notice. HE undersigned having this day entered into Co-Part- nership under the firm of “ Duncan, Mason & Co.," beg to intimate to their friends and the public generally, that they will continue the business heretofore carried on in this Island by the late firm of “A. & J. Duncan & Co.,” as General Importers and Merchants, in their New Brick Build- ing at the corner of Queen and Dorchester Streets in this City. JAMES DUNCAN, - JAMES DUNUAN MASON, ROBERT ROBINSON HODGSON. City of Charlottetown, October 83,1855. _—_ tf’ Auction, A’ an early day, after the return of the subscriber to the Island. Will be sold at Public Auction at his establish- ment, corner of Pownal and Water Streets, the whole of his STOCK IN TRADE, consisting in part of Glass, China and Earthenware, faney and staple Dry Goods, Saddler , Hard- ware, Cutlery, &c. &e., together with the following Goods, per ship ‘* Majestic,’’ from Liverpool, viz :— Crates EARTHENW ARR, Kegs and Bags NAILS, Boxes PIPES, Chests TEA, IRON, STEEL, &e. &¢. Date of sale, terms, and other particulars will be mads W. W. LORD. known in due time. October 22. JAMES MORRIS. October 1. eo 4 S i i i i + =e AN RCMRNR EAE MN tales tlie § c t i | . £ f