llllllllllil S’ r1>_,@ii~riIiri:*i:i.?i.:2..ti3i,«;,ii. A PUBLISHED ON Estalilistiett 1823. Charlottetown Horticultural So. ciety. f ‘dll-I .‘lUTUJll.7\/' .EXHIBIT_I0.N" of l“ruiiS. Vegetables and Flowers, of this Society, \\'Ill be held on Vlbrliiesday the 10 October, next at the Temperance llnll. LIST OF PRIZES. FRUITB. Best bunch of Grapes, white £0 5 0 do red 0 5 0 Best 6 Pears ‘ 0 7 5 2,] 9 0 5 0 Best doz. Autumn eating Apples 0 7 6 2d _do 0 -I 6 do winter keeping do 0 7 6 do do 0 4 6 do raised from seed 0 7 6 d i do do 0 -I 0' Best I2 Green Gages 0 7 6 do 0 0 4 6 Best 12 Magnum Bonuin Plums, 3 ; 3 Best sort of Plums not less than 12 0 G 3 2 do 0 -I 6 Best quart of llamsons 0 2 3 Beat Musk Melon 0 4 6 2d o 0 3 0 l Best \Vater Melon 0 -I 6 2;] do 0 3 0 t'EGi'l‘ABLES. Best C‘aulitlower 0 -l 6 2d do 0 3 0 Best Brocoli 0 4 6 2d do 0 3 0 Best 3 Savoy Cahbzigcs 0 3 0 Best 3 l-‘.:iily York 0 3 0 Best 3 Drain llead 0 3 0 Best )2 Carrots for table 0 3 0 Best 12 blond-red Beet 0 3 0 Best I2 Pursnips 0 3 0 Bust 12 Onions, Globe 0 3 0 , Best 12 do Potato 0 3 0 Beat 12 garden 'l'urnips 0 3 0 Best [2 Toiiiatoes 0 3 0 Desi l2 Capsicuins ' 0 3 0 Beat 12 heads ripe Indian corn 0 3 0 Best 2 dozen Esclialots 0 3 0 Best_6 heads Garlic 0 3 0 Best 6 heads Celery 0 6 0 2 do 0 4 6 Best Pint Nxistiirtiuiii 0 3 0 Best |'iiinpkin 0 3 0' Bi-st Squash 0 3 0 0 3 0 Best lot of Sweet herbs ll;-it bouquet offlardeii Flowers 2 rl (l0 o Fine.-t llouse-plant in put 2d lie 0 Rare. [r01 2d best 0 Beiitsliow of Ilahlias, not less than 3 do do st 0 t llouse-plant in 2 0 Best Show of Paulie! 2d do do Beat Bale.-iiii 2d Best Cockscoiiib d 0 Best Double Stock o Best Single Stock 0 0 Best Wallflower o Beet monthly Rose in pot, of each va- riet , Beet Fzlowering Plant from thelgarden ooooo ee¢ee¢oooooooo¢¢¢¢¢¢ manna uanaaawauauomsuawaaa ¢OOae wemooaemcmaacacucumu 2 do Best Double Hollyhock do as Best of any other Fruit, Vs stable or Flower no enumerated may be recomme ed by the Judges. House Plants that have taken prizes at former Ea- hihitione, not to be allowed to compet Prices to he piiid at the time of declaring them. Articles for competition to be sent in before I2 oloe . Doors to be opened at 2 p. In. _ _ Persona bringing articles for competition are re- quested to leave them in the ante-room, where the will be taken care of. and removed into the Hal , older the direction of the Committee. It has become necessary to have recourse to this arrangement, in order to avoid confusion. Tickets to be had at the door. _ Tickets of admission to non-subscribers 9d. Sub- scribers for the current year, to be admitted by their Tickets as received for last show; if any ot said Tickets have been given up,the holders to be entitled to receive another in lieu. "°'" ll" s‘°°.""Y- _ ‘ JOHN H. DA|sGLBl§U. Sac y. EVERY ] FOR SALE: ' 7 ‘llA'l' bi-iiutifiilly r-ituated farm at llariiloy, known ' as the Siibscribt-r‘s, it contains 100 acres of land in it high state of cultivatioii; it is :i lt‘lirZI.'llI)ltl for 999 lyears, the yearly rent is £55 lls tad, curieiicy, them I’ are on the preiiii.-'es_n large two-story dwelling House, in l:ir e and convenient Barn, with it 'l‘liresliir.g Mill, l iind iin out-house for a h'r:inary. : lso,—A siniill farin, csiitaiiiiiig 2?.-l iicies of free- hold laiiil, situate in Piiiicetown lloyiilty, within a » few chains of the Uariiley Bridge; the iiliove incri- ; tinned prnp.~rtics are well worth the attention of fpcrsuiis \\'ls'lllIlg to purcliasn. For further particuliirs I enquire of l,‘l..-tlt K. wtx WM. l-‘.. Cliarloltctown, l2tli Sr.-pteiiilier, 1855. Valuable Freehold Property For Sale. . IIVHE Proprietor offers for sale that valuable and : well known Property G0\VAN lliutiiz, delight- } lul ly iind eligibly situated at the head of Sonris River ' in King‘: County. Prince l".dw:ird Island, coinmand- ing a view of Colville Bay and the Gulpli. property consists of One Thousand Acres of superior ' lrind: the llome.-tend, on which the owner resides, contains Two Hundred Acres; of which lietwecn 40 l and 50 Acres are in it high at no of cultivatiozi, and divided into live-acre Fielilii, sulistaiitiilly feiiee-l. "1‘he Dwelling House is 45 feet long by 2)‘) wide, and linost c.'iii\'enie:itly pl.iiiiietl, the lower lloor contziiiis ' Druwiiig liooni, llining llooni, two ll:-rlroviii-i. Nur- ; aery, largo and siii:ill llnll, and roniiiiotliziu.-i l{it(‘.lit,-ii ‘und l‘;mtr y. The upper l"loor contziiiis ll llall, two Bedrooms» Sert'aii'.‘s room. and l:ir;:n Store room. Cellar, the full l~‘l’/.0 of the lltlllslt‘, walla-il \\lll| stotie, : and p;miiin:ii:-.l ull'in to ll|i't‘ll apirtiin-nis. .-\ I-‘l.t)\\'l2l: mtniiiztv in front of llll! llvltw. en- ; closeil with black tliuiii hedge and pliiiteil with orna- ' mental 'l‘ir:oiI. , 'l‘ho llarn is 73 feet long by 26 feet, tluuhlo boarded 7 and b:irked, and coiivciiioiitly laid Ulrlli-l a Horse Stzilili.-, |\tllll five stalls; ii spacious Cow Stahlo with cellar under both, for collecting Manure. n l.lI‘"‘t3 Goiich House and room as \Vorks‘.iop or Granary ; a spacious loft the full length of the Born, and threshing Mill attached. A Well of the purest water at the door, which, with the Dairy, are under one roof. A Build- ing I5 feet long used as Sheep, Pig rind Sleigh House, a large and productive Kitclicn (iarilcii, (!!l(‘ll|§8ll with thorn I1-iico and planted with Fruit Trees. 'l'hi- wlioh: ofthu back Land is of eirrclli-ut quality, wt-ll wooded and watt-rt-tl, and laid otl'iu 50 acre .1 part of wliich is let at One shilling, Currency per a O -o is. 1lCI'8. The property is situated in the iiiiiiiedizite neigh- bourhood el'Gris'. aiiil Saw Mills, fronting on the high road to linst l’oiiit, distant from Cliarlntietoivii about ‘ 50 Miles. Part of the purchase nioiiey may remain on security on the property. For further particulars apply to the owner, on the premises, JOHN i\lACGO\V.-\N. Souris. July 24, I855. FOR SALE, 7 ‘IIREF. valuable BUILDING LOTS, well calcu- nt d for Business Stands, being in the imme- diate vicinity of ':l.ueen'e Square. For particulars- apply to the Subscriber, City of Charlottetown. JOHN BALL. August 21, 1855. lm Llpplnncotve Cloth Mills. WEST RIVER, PICTOU, N. 8., HE 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 sufliciency of water power, he will be able to on greater quantity of works. Aoairra: Mr. Kairnvn-ii MCKINIII. Charlottetown. Annitaw A. McDoivar.n, EaQ., Georgetown. Cloth left with either of the above Agents, will be finished and returned with quicker despateh than usual. Aug. 15. S. LlPPlNCO'I"I‘. NOTICE. MY Wire Paiscrt.r.lt having let} in bed and board, notice is hereby given, that I will not pay an debts which she may contract, nor the expenses of or board and lodging. JOSIAH M‘LEOD. st, Eleanor'a, Sept. 15, 1855. Six .‘ L: _-5 {J f',.= Cliarlottetowii, I’. ll, lSlt~1.ll*'.l. Stlllll'll2l_}'. October 6, I855. . T0 _MILLERS. _ Camel flail Belting Cloth. _ .-\h1'..»\lll'l & OWEN liavc much pleasure in .annuu.ncing to their customers that they have received this day, it new suppl of the l|l)UVl_‘, Nos. l3. 4. 5. 6 and 7, ivliirh they ollbr for sale at 10 per Cent licliiw foriner prices. '1 Butter, Wool Gt Sheepskins. ‘lll‘l'-Slillscflllrlf will pay Cash for Butler, Wool and Sheep Skins. l{0lll‘Ill'l‘ BELL, Cliariiittt-towii, 1’. E. I. June 9th l85."i. 6 m fAit.i:{ i"s"t-Fifi-ii.E;-‘is la'l.'Gl.\'Nl.VG T0 ARRIVE AT Tlllt‘ CITY DRUG STORE No. 14, Queen Street. 'l‘lN.fi white, black, red, blue and yellow l'Al.\'l‘S, 2 casks Linseed Uil, l lihd. Sperm, do., I !.hd. Olive do., I hlid. inachinary do., bbls. Ctlpill \"arni.sh, (sold at 2, 3, and -l.-‘. a pint), int and varnish Bru.-‘lies, Dye-woods, Indigo, .\l;.d. der, (,‘uilbe.ir, lllueslone, Coppi-ras,, Aluiii, Starch, “ll”. ~‘T|'|l-I. l’0i=|‘l|. "lilting Soda, Baking Powder, Cllm-'°l‘Ii*=. C060-I. l"urin:i. Sage and Corn Starcli. ALSO, IN ITORE, A geiier;iln.<sorIi.ioxit of Drugs, llledicizies, paten dl-'.. l’¢vl'uinr-ry, liiuslies, Soaps, &c., &t:.. W. ll. W.\'l‘S()N. I By the Mayor , of the titty of Charlottetown. 5’ ‘llli .\l..yur if the City of L‘li:irlotIetn'.i'ii, in pm-. _ 3.-. (ll. :i llvmulull-ill of the Uily Council [0 tli:it on t, li.:n;l>y t,‘tillli0ltS all peroxis from dealing - or l|'.|lllCb'lll.'[ in the sale or purcliasu ofany partofthc Colllllltlll of (‘harloitetoivn, and from erecting or pl.'l!.fl.ll_',' any kinil of buildings upon the same, it being the inteirtimi of the Corporation to tilro all legal iiiensiires that may be necessary for putting the (Jity in pzissessioii of its rights and privileges in respect to the said (foiniiiuii. lttllll-ll{’l' llU'l'(Iill.\'SU.\', Mayor. City ofCli:irlottetown, Sept. I3, lS.'i:'i. .7 PROéPEClI‘[lSA -.SUlENTll?ill}milllEéi[CAN I l*ll.l*l\'l°}N'l‘ll YE.-\ll. 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Mechanics, Inventors, Engineers, Chemists, Mann facturcrs,Agiicnlturists, and people ofevery profes- sion in life, will find the Scientific American to be of great value in their respective callings. Its counsels and suggestions will save them hundreds of dollars annually, besides affording them a continual source of knowledge, the experience of which is beyo pecuniary estimate. , Terms of Subscription, $52.00 a year, 81.00 for Ill meat 0 e naszaito it owns, Agents for P. E. Island- I Wl)NlESDAY & SATURDAY. New Series. No.8 20. AN Arrxcrino .lNClDE.\lT.-Nlglll is upon earth. Darlriieas is in the valley andupoii the hill- top. But the moon rising and clearing away the clouds, dispels the gloom. As she rolls up- wards the, stars gather around her. Come with me and look upon a scene of intensely ex- citing iiiteresl. Enter this chamber softly-it io ilie sztnctuary of innocence-tlie a buds of love anal peace. Bending beside a table. behold a bl-Joining maideii—lovoly girl of seventeen—on her knees. Her cherry lips move, her graceful form is arixioiisly swaying to and fro. She is labouring under an excitement. The cool air .l’tlSll8S in upon her through the lattice. She is streiigtlien'cd-— could we view a more interesting picturel—Ah! Was that a word or a long-' drawn sigh l , List again. “ Ahl Can she be un- conscious of our presence! Her dark eye in frenzy flashes. The sweet smile has vanish- ed from her features. But lo! it returns in tri- umph! She speaks! “Mary! Mary!- I’vo killed that great ol(l flea at last!" ' A Rccizirr roit HAri>rnii.ss—\Vhen you rise in the morning, forma resoliilion to make the day a happy one to a fellow-creature. It is easily done; tritles in tliemselves light as air will do it, at least for the twenty-four hours. By ilic most simple arithmetical sum, look at the re- sult; you eeiid one person, only one, happily through the day; that is three hundred and sixty‘ fire in the course of the year; and, supposing you live forty years only, after you commence that course of medicine, youivill have made l4,900 hu- man beings happy, at all events foria time. Now, worthy reader, is this not simple‘ It in too short fora sermon, too homely for ethics, anal too easily accomplished for you to say, “ I would ifl could.”—S_i/dncy Smilli. Ir one of our regimental chaplains in the East be found kissing a turltish lady, can he be charged with embracing Mahometanism? A naunnszniuo compositor, in setting up the toast,“ Women: without her. man would be a savage," put the punctuation in the wrong place, which made it read, “ Woman, without her man, would be a savage.” You set me—you drink me-—rlsny who it can! l’in sometimes a woman, and sometimes a man ; —- Toast. War are watches and clocks extremely mo- dest l—Becaiise they always keep their hands be- fore their faces, and however good their work may be, they are always running them down. Wirn dreadful death does a sculptor die—He makes faces and boats. ' MlnNlOH'l' P:lsrrarI:.—A Yankee has just in- vented a method to catch rats. He says, “ Lo- cate your bed in a room infested by these animals; and on retiring, put out the light. Then stress over your pillow some strong-smelling cheegg, three or four red-herrings, some barley-ineal “- neiiv malt, and a sprinkling of dried codflah_ Keep awalre till you find the rats at work —tlien make a grab." Wants.-—A contemporary wants a fifsr and drummer to best time for the “ march of intel- Icct;” a pair of snutfcrs t trim the “ light of other daye;” a ring that wi I lit the “ finger of acorn," a loose pulley to run on the “ shaft of envy,” and a new cushion for the “ seat of government.” Tn: Mos-r Aoiianiiuz or Ciiiiirs.—We should imagine the most agreeable chimes must be an mustbsilie accents of courtship, as the bag... belles (!) (Bow Belle have ever been celebrat- ed for their attractive tones).