. I‘ tlASZAi'ti)’S (i‘iAZE'l‘TE, SEPTEMBER 8.“ ~ e —_———_—->—— go teach 200 schoolmastsrs scattered as they unavoidably are, over the face of the country, ma those of such a stamp that the one cannot hel the other much, must be a very srdllollfi ti other labours. interests of education he disposition to invent an _ reyudicial to others, he might surmount eyen this dillicult . Could he not m-.ike_one t_ellipB do for the w ole, and at the same timp) lull lot‘ himself two birds with the one_st0lI0. Y ‘VI’-'1_3' ferrin a few sentences from his present 10 I110 next sport, and up lying the B89093“! Fall?‘ as he goes along. or a few exercisesho is kind, therefore, to commence with, at odslii joined quotations are most humbly o ere_ _ or consideration, thou h no doubts ill“ l!3“°" himself will be the best judge of what Will be most suitable to the age, calibre, and length of board of the difl'erent teachers: 9-I fol‘ ‘l*°'_° who have no heard, I would not have the Vi- sitor to be bothered with them. _ Pa e 1, Sec. 3. “ Where there is not a ma- chiner of public education, and to some extent. free e ueation, to the necessities of the whole ulation, a vast majority of the children of the humbler classes must grow up in ig_l19f_N|<=0. if not in vice. If some aids and facihtiesbe not aflbrded tbaworking man in the education of his children, nine out of ten rents would not be able to command the means of educating them in private schools.” Teachers cannot determine whether the above was intended to form part of the Re rt, or whether the Visitor was merely trying contain neither sound sense nor good nonsense. Page 1, Sec 9, “ Education, in its truest ac- -oeptation, is liysicnl, intellectual and moral training.” what is education, in its falsest or most erroneous, acceptationl Page 2. Sec. 1, “ If such be the teacher, what manner of man ought be to be I" Teach- ers aro much puzzled to know by what rule of logic the Visitor has managed to connect the above seutenc ' precedes it. Page 2, See. 4, “The establish- ment of Normal Training Schools, which it is imperative for teachers to attend." Does the Visitor express his own meaning when he says that it is imperative for teachers to attend the establishment of said Schools, or is it the Schools themselves that they are to attend? And, is it impcrativcfor, or upon, teachers to attend? A teacher is of opinion that two blun- ders in so short a sentence are too man . But if his seal to advance the pened to equal his publish statements P9!’ is e 2, Sec. 6, “The more difiicult task ;" it s culd be the more dillicult the task ago 2, Sec. 8, “ praise and adniiration." If the Visitor should happen to require the use of the above in his next Report, it will be ad- visable for him to transpose the words, so as to be in the fashion, or to use the rustic hrase, he had better “ put the horse beforet e cart;" the people of this country are in the habit of admiring objects before they praise them. By giving insertion to this article in your Gazette you will oblige (so styled by the School Visitor) uneducated, untrained, but not an unbearded Ticicrisii. Prince County, Aug. 10, 185:}. ——('¢'j—- "’\ TELEGRAPH OFFICE HALIFAX. To the Editor if the Acadirm Recorder,- Sis,— I am directed to hand you a copy ofa despatch dated, Sydney, 31st August received form C. W. Field, I-Isq., of the Nc\Vf0IIlIilla|n(l, New York and London Telegraph Company. WM. WISIVI-‘.I.I., Secretary N.S. '1‘. Co. " After laying about 40 miles of the Subma- rine Cahle a storm came, and the Captain of “ Sarxsh L. Bryant” cut it to save his ship and the balance of Cable. It is insured in ndon. All well. ‘H . Fiiiui. ” The potatoe crop in the vicinit of St. John has been seriously injured by tie rust. Be- tween the Cit and the Grand Bay the tops are completely ki led: some of the fields will not pay for digging. In the County of Charlotte the crop is said to be very promising. So it it C in many parts of the country. A friend from the u per part of the Country of Annapolis, N. S., in orms us that the potato crop has suffered much from the drought in that section. The wheat has sufiered much by the weevil. Fears are entertained that corn and buckwheat will prove a failure.—Couri'cr. Di-:.irn or Mas. 'l‘caNnui.i., CAP!-lIBETON.— The deceased was at one period the sole ro ri- stress of Abbotslord, the residence of the ate Sir Walter Scott ——and where most of his wri- ting: were prepared. The buildin known as Ab tsford,whilst Sir Walter heldt e roperty, was erected by the late Mrs. Turnbull s father, a Mr. Dickson Melrose, and was inherited b her at an early is e. The good old lady who has just departed rom amongst the living, was ' wont to recount many talps relating to Sir Wal- ter Scott, and of.the town of Melrose; and she having possessed, when’ in health a very excel- lent memory, i_ind a cultivated and intelligent mind, a deep interest was felt in the incidental. related b her, by those to whom she narrated thorn. eace to her memory.-—Caps Breton Sydney News. A to the School Visitor, in addition to his I) iis pen, as the expressions. e, in its present form, with what - Q"1‘ns Fishery Commissioners arrived at‘ this port on Wednesday evening, on board the rigt. aI:_‘/iix, from Pictou. The American Commissioner, Mr. Cusliinan, is accompanied R. E. Cum, Esq.. of the United States coast‘ survey ; and 1!. M. Parley, Esq., who represents. the interests of Great Britain, is accompanied‘ lI)y[ his son, Mr. George Perley. as secretary.-j s. Died, At the Lunatic Asylum, on Friday, the ‘Lib Sep-' tember, Jumes Mnhuny, aged 45 years, II native of ork, Ireland. ,%Un Thursday lust, Mr. Csleb Sentner, a native of olhind, aged I01 years. At Bedeque, on Monday, the 27th ult., Mrs. Isn- bells Colo, aged 88 years. She emigrated from the State of New Jersey about the close of the Revolu- tionary war. The deceased has had II children, 85 grand children, I“ great grand children, and 2 great great rand children. At is father's residence", at Wood Islands, on Fri- day, the 3Ist ult , Mr. John Munn, after a long and lingering illness, which he bore with christian pu- iience and resignation to the Divine Will of his Redeemer, aged 31 years. _ At Ba Fortune, on Saturday last, the 1st Sept . Elizabst , relict of the late Mr. James Aitkiii, of that place, at the advanced age of 86 years. At Port Hill, on Saturday, 19th ult., of dyscntry, Flora, lifth daughter of “r. David Ramsay, aged 1 years and 5 months. Also, of the same complaint, on the 23d ult., Sarah aged one year and seven months. ¢"— ._.- .. Port of Charlottetown. ARRIVED. Sept. 5, Brigt. Ilalifux, with Am. Commissioners. &c. Morning Star, Crispo, Labrador; fish 81. oil. 6th, John, Alexander, Halifax; goods. Bny Verte; lumber. 1th, Lady LOMITCIIIHI, Pictou; mails, &c. Rose- bud, from the Eustwiird, with the wreck of the Am. Ship Henry Ware. Francis, s.ur.l:n. Sept. 5, Rosebud, for the Eastwsrd. 6th, Lady l.e.\I.'irchnnt, Pictou; mails, &c. Aurora, lluuie, Bay Verte. Francis, Bny Verte; hnllrisl. Brig John Douse, London, by W. Douse, Esquire, May flower, Purdic, Piclou. I’loughboy, Robinson, do. Slh. Bnrqus Success,Mc.\Iillan, Liverpool, by A. i\Ic.\lillun. REAL ssrsrs. 5 To be sold by Auction, N 'I‘IIURSl)AY, the Illh day o‘0cIohor next at noon, in front of the Colonial Building, Queen .~. unre. Mr. Loblvan has been instructed to offer for Sale, at Public Auction, the following Lots of Land, with the valuable Building.-i thereon :- o. I.—'I‘liose premises situate in W.-itcr Street. and known as the "Terrace House," with ‘he Stables nttnched thercto,.ineusuring 84 by I20 feet. The buildings could easily be turned into three shops, leaving plenty ofynrd room for wsrcliouscs. LO'I‘ No. at Lot of Land situate in Sidney Street, immediately adjoining the lloii. I). Ilrcnnn’s Brick Building, inensuring 40 by 80 feel. ’I‘lia build. ing consists of two sho s and n Dwelling liouso. LOT No. 3.—'I‘h:it otoftand, with the Dwelling llouse thereon, situate in King Street, inerisuring 33 by 60 feet, linving the privilege of the Birnio Mews, formerly in the occupiilion of W’. C. Hubs, and now occupied by Mrs. Pine. I.0'I' No. »I.—0no-fourth part of 'l‘own Lot. No. -19, in the lst llnndred of Town Lots, nenrl oppzi. site the lust Lot, wilh the Dwelling llouse lierecn, now in the occiipntion of Mr. John Mntlicson. I.0'I‘ No. 5.-—{lslf 'I‘own Lot No. 54, in the first llnndred of Town Lots, with the coinniodious I)“-ell- ing llou.-e and Stable lhcrr.-on, iiicnsuring on Dor- chestcr street 84 feet and now in the occupation of W. M. I-Iowe, Esq. L0'l‘ No. 6.—'|‘he other half of the above Lot, in one or two Lots, to suit purchasers, fronting on King street. LOT No. 7.—'I‘lie convenient premises, situate in Kent street, nearly opposite to the Hon. G. Coles’ brewery, and now in t c occn ution of Dr. Plimpton and Mr. Long, measuring on cut street 49 feet, iii- cluding it right of way of9 feet, and running bzick to lark's Lane, and me.-isuring thereon 59 feet. LOT No. 8.——'I'lie Lot of Land and Dwelling llouse, situate in Grafton street, opposite to the Temperance Hull, making 32 by 40 feet, and new in the occupation of Mr. Bearislo, adjoining the property oft is late Mr. Dennis, Tinman. I.0'l‘ No. 9.——Pasture Lot No. 3-H, fronting on the Malpeque Road. with the Dwelling House and Burns thercon—eontiiining 13 acres of Land, beautifully W 0 . L0'l‘ No. Io.—I’ssturc Lot No. 343, fronting on the Malpeque Road, and the cross Road leading therefrom to the York River Road, consisting of 12 acres all cleared. LOT N o. II.—Pasturs Lot. No. 364, fronting on the said Mslpeque Road, and containing 12 acres, all cleared. can be viewed prior to the sale. For title &o. please apply at the Otiice of the lion. Cirasass Youim. of sale, a further payment of 25 per cent. within two months, when the Deed will be delivered, and the balance may remain on Mortgage on interest, for- such term of years as may be agreed on. should the Adaline, youngest daughter of Mr. David Ramsay, 2d The above Buildings are all in good repair, and Terms of s.1le.—A deposit of 25 per cent the day < ‘ BOAT Los'r. I‘-WARD.—A WIIALE BOAT drifted from Rustico Capes on the 28th Aug., with sails and appurtenances for Fisliin . Ilottom green, top sides black and white streak, inside green. Salvage will be paid by ALEXANDER LAIRD. Rusticn lfiipe, 6th Sepi., I855. 3 FLUIDS! FLUID ... FOR SALE by the Subscriber, (vvarranted.) A. ll. SIMS, Queen Street, ‘x w September 8. Cheesel. Cheese !lq Crackers! Crackersll Passengers From Pictou to Charlottetown, Aiigust 3Ith,.Bev. Mr. Packer and Lady. Miss Sprott, Mr. Paw and Lad)’. M|'I- Ramsay, Mr. Albro and Lady, Hon. C. _Y0|"|$. Lady and servant, Miss Stewart, Miss M. Stewart, Jsue Quinle , Messrs. J. S. Csmphelf, Dunscoinbe, Dixon, Murray, and eleven in steerags. Hon. Joseph Hensley, Win. Moi-pcih, S. Lewis, - 1-‘roni Charlottetown In Pictou. Sept. 6Ih,Joseph M‘Donsld, Esq-, Miss M‘Doniild. Mrsalleddin. Miss Reddin, Mrs. Gaul, lilies Cralor, Miss Fieldin , G. W. Deblois, Esq., and Du be Lady, Messrs. Dixon, ‘ieldirig, lylcolnhs. Rennie, A. Grant, Murray. J. Comp- Fioiri Piciou Io Clinrlouetown, Sept. 7th, Joseph .\l‘l|oun|il. Esq., Miils M‘lloinild, Mrs. Gaul. Mrs. Reddiii. Miss Reddin, Rev. Mr. Sncdgrnss and Lady, James Scsnllehury nnd Lad , Mrs. Fraser. Lune, L Esq., rs. Gordon, Icssrs. Doul, Martin; owden, l’shner, lliirris, Gordon, Fielding. Just Received, and for Sale at A. G. SIMS, Queen Street. Sept. 8. Ex 3w Royal Agricultural Society’s Cattle Show for 1855. HE Queen's County Cattle Show will be held in Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th Ssrrlssssn, 1855. JOHN T. THOMAS requests all persons indebt- ed to him, on account of his late Business, to ettle their respective Ac- counts immediately, with Mr. W. E. DAWSON, who is duly authorized to re- , ceive the same. WANTED, Y the Trustees ofihe Bnicklcy Point Road School, a I’RIVA'I‘E 'I‘l‘IACllI-IR, who will be paid by the Trustees. CHARLES STEWART, one of the Trustees. Scptemblar 5th, I855. If Royal Agricultural Soeiety’s '_ Pitusinsss: Best Entire Blood Colt, fooled in 1853, £2 0 0 do do _ 1 o 0 3d do do 0 I0 0 Best Blood Filly, do I I0 0 2d ~ do do I 0 0 do do 0 I0 ' 0 Best Entire Colt, for Agricultural pur- poses, foaled in 1853, 2 0 0 2d do I 0 0 8d do 0 I0 0 Best Filly, fouled in I858, I I0 0 2d do do I 0 0 3d do do 0 I0 0 CA'i"ri.s. Best Bull, dropped since In Jan., 1853, 2 0 0 2d do do I I0 0 3d do do I 0 0 4th do do 0 I0 0 Best Ball of any age, I I0 0 2d do do I 0 0 3d do do 0 I0 0 Best Cow, giving milk, of any age, I 10 0 2d do do do I 0 0 3d e do do 0 I0 0 Best Heifer, dropped since IsI Jun., '53, I I0 0 2d do do I 0 0 3d do do 0 I0 0 Susan. Best pen ofs Ewe 'l‘egs,of Leicester breed, 2 0 2d do do I 0 3d do do 0 I0 Best pen of3 Ewes, of any age, I I0 2d do do I 0 3!] do do 0 I0 Best pen of}! Ewe Lambs, I 0 2d do do 0 I5 3d do do 0 I0 Best Rum, under 3 years, Lambs excluded, 2 0 2d do do do I 0 3d do do do 0 I0 Best Rani Lamb, I I0 2d do I 0 3 do 0 I0 Best Rnin ofnny age, (over 2 years.) I 0 Pics. Best Sow, lniring reared ii litter this season, I I0 0 2d do do do I 0 0 3d do do do 0 ll) 0 Best Bear, I II) 0 2d do I 0 0 3d do 0 10 0 I‘u:cui..a1'ioars. No imported Stock ofuny description will be al- lowed to con etc o _ _ No person will be allowed to exhibit Stock in com- petition, unless hu he ii Subscriber to the Society, or to one of its Branches. All Animals must be bond. [ii]: the property of the Exhibitor. No Prize will be awarded unless there be, in the opinion of the Judges. sufficient competition. o Animal allowed to compete in more than one o as All Animals intended for competition, must be entered and on the ground before I2 o'clock, other- wise, they will positively be excluded. A FARMERS‘ DINNER at the Globe Hotel at the hour of four (4) o'clock, on the day ofihe Show. Prizes to be paid after Dinner. ' By order, W. W. IRVING, Sec'y. (All papers.) Sept. 8. FAIRBANKS’ CILIIIATID SCALES, n . . 01-‘ .u.i. VARIIi‘.'l‘lES. Warehouse, Kilby Street. Bogs 'I‘.0N. GREENLBAF or. BROWN, Aosnrm Railroad, Hay, Coal, and Farmers‘ SCALES set in any part of the Provinces by ssp,srissccd.work- B0 II purchaser require the same. . W. LOBBAN, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Sept, I855. Stip. 5th, I855. OO¢OO¢€°OO¢OQ¢g¢ s ‘ _n 0 s ' Industrial Exhibition ! ! N EXHIBITION of Domestic Manufactures and Agricultural Productions, will be held in Charlottetown, on ' ‘."DAY, the Slst of Ocroissii, when Preiniunis ns follows, will be « distributed: ' For the best I0 yards of Cloth oflsland wool, spun and wove on the Island. but which may have been d ed and finished either in this Island, or in the Provinces of Nova Scotin or New Brunswick, £1 10 0 For the best I0 yards wool grey lloincspun, iiiilled and pressed, I 0 0 I0 d dyed, milled 8:. finished, I 0 0 I0 do fancy mixture, do I 0 0 I0 do Shepherd's Plaid, I 0 0 I0 do twilled Flaiiin.-l, 0 10 0 I0 do plaid do 0 I0 0 I0 do women's wear, 0 I0 0 I0 do wool and cotton, do. 0 I0 0 Best pair ofllorss It ugs, milled, not less than two yards square, I 0 0 “ Ilenrlh ll ug, made of woollen yarn, 0 l0 0 " do mode of in s 0 I0 0 “ Woolen fnncy plaid Shawl, 0 I0 0 “ shepherd’s plaid do., 0 I0 0 " do not Shawl, 0 I0 0 “ do long Shawl or Scarf, 0 I0 0 " pair of thiclr knit woollen Stockings, for Overalls, 0 5 0 “ three pairs vioollen Socks, 0 3 0 “ do woollen Gloves, 0 8 0 “ do woollen l‘-liltens, 0 3 0 “ linen 'I‘iihle Ulnili, 0 I0 0 “' Gyards linen Towelin 0 I0 0 “ I linen Sacks, capable of holding four bushels each, 0 10 0 " Bonnet, mndc ofgrnss pliiit 0 I0 0 “ Ilat, do do 0 6 0 Acrticui.'run.ii. Pitonucrs. Best tub of Butler, not less than thirty pounds weight, 0 I0 0 do 0 0 5 0 Cheese, not less Ilizin twenty pounds, 0 I0 0 0 - - - 0 5 0 Ilalf-dozen Swede 'I‘urnips, 0 3 0 ‘ do Carri-Is for the table, 0 3 0 do Root Blood Beet, 0 8 0 do Rootsofblungold \VorIzel, 0 3 0 do Roots of Pnrsnips, 0 3 0 do Ears ofludinu Corn, 0 3 0 do Onions, 0 3 0 do Apples 0 3 0 I’oui.1-inr. Best piiir, (male and femn|e,) Dorking Fcwls, not more than one year old. (alive,) _0 5 0 do Cochin China, do 0 5 0 do Turkeys, do 0 5 0 do Geese, do 0 5 0 d Ducks, do 0 5 0 Discretionary Premiums will be awarded for such articles as may he considered worthy by the Commit- tee, although n‘ot enumerated in the list- All articles cxhibiied, must be strictly the manu- faclure of persons residing on the Island, with the one tion or the first mentioned in the list. And all artie cs for competition, excepting live Stoclt, must he sent in to the Secretary on or h5fors‘I2 o’cloek on Tuesday, the 30th of October, otherwise they will be excluded. .'I‘hs Exhibition willbe open to the public It 10 o'clock, . By e or, ~ . W. IRVING, 8sc‘y. Coin. Room, Sept. 5. (All papers)