call theui Dsmagogues. and other ugly ‘names. Gser s Coles is us fond of calling on his Irish frisu s ; hutl wen ask you, Mr. Editor, what he has ever done for them? Ask the Irish on Lot 21, and you will find out. Ask the Irish on Lot 84 what he has done for them? There was not an Irishman on that township, in his estimation, lit to take the census: but he condescended to appoint an Irishman from Lot 84 to take the cengug of Lot 33, because it was worth less to him, than uilriag the census of Lot 84. which he gave to one of the few that he can now reckon among his guppoltgfl on that Let. I was told he was going to cm" me the taking the census of Lot 34, butl snppou he heard what I stated, viz: that I would not hold office under a Usurpenwbich I am proplfltl 10 prove he is, and that he obtained his place by deception, and now holds it contrary to the wishes of an pgople; and that the majority of the people have no confidence in the Government;thatthe signatures to the petitions to dissolve the late House of Assembly were for the most part obtained under false pretences—most of HASZARD’S GAZETTE, JULY 25. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ritmca coUN'rr niuitcri. Your Committee in reportia their proceed- ings for the past year ratefu ly acknowled . the oodness of Divine ovidencc, in rows ting t e IAbourer‘s toil with an abundant har- vest——iIay exce ted—Wheat and all grain oro s have been exce lent in this section of the a- land. The Turnip cro if not superior to the former year which exceeded all previous. The Potato crop we are happy to remark excelled in quality any crop we have had of this valuable root for many ears, making us look forward with the fan hope, that the disease with which they have been affected will ere man years as awa . The urther increased demand for Turnips and Clover Seeds this Spring, your Committee regard as the result of increased knowledge among the people. The quantity sold b your those who signed, in my opinion, having signed because they believed the Governor desired the , petitions to be sent to them; and most will now sign i e petition now in course of signature to dissolve; the present Iioase. George Coles may beast in 5 vain of the good measures he has been the means of" passing for the poor farmers; perhaps the best is the left it, it would have been a curse, and not _a blessing; but to the credit of the Tory House, as _it , was called, they amended it. But even now it is’ doubtful if the people had not better have been left to establish their own Schools ; agree upon their own Ditriets, Sic. The great increase of the Revenue under Responsible Government is also taken credit for by the self-styled Liberals; but, Sir. unless every ; individual of them can show that they have imported { or consumed more dutiable goods than formerly. the may boast in vain. From all accounts they svillnot have much to boast of in the increase in the ' Rercnue this year; and if it had increased as much over the Revenue of 1854, as the Revenue of that year did over 1853, it would all have been required to pay the hosts of clerk: appointed to perform the duties of the different incompetent public oiiicers ap- pointed since the present Gcvcrnrnent took the reins. A tremendous outcry was made about the former’ Colonial Secretary. having taken some fees for his duties which it appeared the law allowed——but what 3 do the country now think of the men who made that l outcry voting a £100 a year to another person to do the very duty the fees alluded to were taken for, and l this, after the expense of the otlices filled by lllr.? ilaviland, the late Secretary. had been ‘more than ‘ doubled. Believe me, Mr. Editor, the country can see through and understand this matter well. p am, Sir, your obedient Servant. j Parrucx BIARNY. Union Road, Lot 33, July I6, I856. HAmSEARD’S GAZETTE. Wednesday, July 25, s—._. Tint English Papers are full of the demon- stration in Hyde Park, occasioned by the passin g of Lord Robert Grosvenor’s Bill against ‘unday , tradin . According to his Lordship‘s account,‘ the pu lic have quite mistaken the scope of his Bill, his intention being to set free a number of, those, who, by custom, are compelled to keep l in their shops, or to labour on the Sunday, as , much, and sometimes more, than on other days. ‘ Punch is articularly severe. He has two pic-‘ tures do icatcd to Lord Robert ; in one, a mechanic with his wife and little family, has just arrived at the door of a wayside Inn, over which a surly-lookin policeman is kee in guard. The motto un or this is. -‘ it mout ifu of dust and a swig at the pump." The fellow picture represents an aristocratically dresse ntleman, Lord Robert himself perhaps, at a tub llouse, witha servant in livery waiting] 11 on him, holding a tray with refreshments.§ Tlie motto is, “ a nice little sandwich. if you 0 Isaac, and a glass of Hock and Seltzer Water.‘ t is certainly a high farce, closing the doors of these houses where the middling classes are in the habit of rcsortin on a Sunday, and Ica- ving open these whic are specially dedicated to minister to the fuctitious wants of the rich and great, to whom every day is a do of leisure and enjoyment, and who could wel aflord to have their private taverns shut up for one day in the week, and spend it in the bosom of their families or among their friends. It must have been signnlly ludicrous, to have seen the congre- gated multitudes of those who conceived titer“- sclvcs aggrieved by the provisions of the Bi , pointing to tho carriages of the nobility and gentry, and calling out “ Go to Church 7" " Go to Church!" It was letting the steam oil in rhaps, the most harmless mode that could a devised : the noise—great , the dim r—none. It albrds a decided proof, that all Laws of this kind to be efleetive. must be e us]. it does not answer to have one Law for t e rich and an- other for the poor. It was never just or politic, and less so now than ever, when the ublic mind is becoming more enlightened every ds . We have every reason to be thankful, that t e outs of our society is such, that it allows all classes a respite from labour for the greater portion at least of one day in the week. The only exception of Sunday trading with us, is the ssilin (under therose) of spirituous liquors on that y. and sink is we would hope not to any ,to come, as we re School Act, and had this been left asthe Renponsiblcs i Frau“ and Turnip!’ M the bu“ of good Secretary, exceeds any former year ; and ad ho had Stock, we cannot say how much more would have sold. In resigning our trust into our hands, we recommend, that, the incoming Oliicers do order a larger quantity for the year rd the cultivation of the armin . Your Committee fcel thankful, that their la- bours ap ear to have been successful in pro- moting t e interest of their fellow farmers, and, in tendering up their trust, would ur upon their successors in Ollice rcdoubled ex- ertions, especially b calling attention to im- proved methods of ti lags and stock. In conclusion, your Committee congratulate the Society u on the state of funds as has been shown in ba ance sheet, we trust, agreeably disappointing those who considered the Society useless and consequently predicted its fall. The balance sheet stood in favor of Branch £40 9s. llld in 185115; £60 5s. 4d. in 1855. '1‘hc Report and accounts were passed unani- mously, and the up intment of Ollicers for the current year took p ace as follows 2 Arthur Ramsay. Esq., President, W. Bearisto, Vice President. Coiriirrrrs.—i\Ir. John Adams, James Camp- l bell, Benjamin Darby, Robert Mc.\utt, Esqrs. Mcsrs. 'l‘. L. cNutt, Thomas Cairns, sen., G. Jones, William S. Williams, Ben'amin Bearisto, Esq., Mr. Francis Iicnderson, amen 0. Pope, Esq., Danicl Green. Persons chosen, as eligible for Secretary and Treasurer for His Excellent-y's selection of one. amcs raser, James Campbell, Esq., James C. l’opc, Esq. A vote of thanks was unanimously passed to James J. Fraser, as Secretary and Treasurer, for his exertions and zeal in forwarding all that tends to benefit the socict _ Moved by Ur. Robert .\lcNutt, and passed. Port of Charlottetown. AIIIVID. July 2|, New Brig Arthur, for England. 22d. Steamer Rosebud, Pictou; sserirers, die. LaRoolra, Bay Verte; deal. era, McDonald, Miraniichi; lumber. Mayflower, Girroir. St. John, - -3 0 s. Charlotte, LeBlanc, Iialifss; bsl. lizabeth, Landries, Anticosti; stone. 28!}. Lively Lass, I’u wash; stone. Pleughboy, do.; do. Lady Lellsrc snt,Shediuc;mnils. Unicorn, Shedisc; deal. 2'! IAILID. July 21, Brigt. Thomas, Liverpool, by J. A. Mac- Donald. I-Zlizabsth, Scott, Bay Verte. 23d, Jason, Shediuc; bsl. 24th, New Brig Arthur, London, by Messrs. Nelson 16! ‘Son. Brig Orantes, Salmond, Bay Verto, to on GREAT REDUCTION. IN CLOTHING!!! §EIloIl2il£N@r @@Is''l‘ 3! 500 Suits SUPERIOR MADE CLOTHING (Workmanship warranted,) At GAI-IAN Gr. Co's NEW DRY GOODS’ ESTABLISHMENT. Corner of Great George and Kent Streets. July 6, 1855. Eiinnriiirci our 1 i ' READY-MADE CLOTHING, Summer Mantles, Shawls, Bon- nets, and Dress Materials, die. ME criaap roa. casrr. ,% JAMES DESBRISAY. ‘July 25, 1845. Two Houses for Sale or Lease. TIIE Subscriber offers for Sale his property in Rcchford Street, in rear of the late Colonel Lane‘s residence consisting of Two Houses and a quarter of a I.ct of Land. The llouses have six complete tenements {or small families, and are com- forlnhly lllI'nl*hed. Ile will either let the same for 3 lefmi or sell the freehold. For particulars enquire on the premises. JAMES GLYN. July, 24. I855. REMOVAL, HE Subsriber takes this opportunity of thanking the Gentlemen of Charlottetown, and t e public generally. for their liberal patronage, and begs leave to inform them that he has lately . VISD to It be recommended to the Royal A riculturnl Society, that the Prince County Catt a Show be e d at Princetown, this your. V Raolvcd, that the Re rt sub‘d be pub- lishcd in all the Island ewspapers. Prince County Brancliofths Royal ./igricultural Society in Account with James I. ma r, Sec rotary and T rearursr. Dr. To Cash Balance, July 2d, 1854. 40 9 II; July 2d, 1855, Amount Sales to date, 135 9 ll; Subscriptions 1853 and I854, 25 3 6 £I2l 3 5 Cr. 3 Cash aid Ro al A riculturnl So- y - P y E I09 12 7 H “ paid forprizes andcsrringsof seeds to Princetown, I8 4 6 " “ ' Commission and Inci- dental expenses, 8 8; " seeds to Princetown De t 9 6 3 “ Secret.-ir and Tressurer’s Salary, I0 0 0 “ Cash to slsnce, 21 ll 45 £201 3 5 Dr. Prince County Brandi, in Account with Royal Jgricullural ‘Society. To Balance due July 1st, I854. £64 2 6 July 2d, I855. Seeds.linplements &c., 161 6 3 To Balance, 4 0 5 £21! 9 2 Cr. By Stock in hand. 52 lo -I " Princstown Depot Dr. 29 6 3 " Royal Agricultural Society’s grant, 20 0 0 " Cash, I09 I2 7 £211 9 2 To Balance in favor of Branch -I 0 6 Cash in Iran , 56 4 II £605-I Married, At St. Eleancr’s, on the 19th ihst.. by the Rev. J. M. M'Leod, Mr. Robert \‘Vau h Sydney, C. B., to Miss Margaret Clay Rochfort, t id, P. E. I. On the lsth inst., by the Rev. Herbert Read, B. D., Mr. John Lefurgy, Merchant, to Dorothy, eldest t extent, certainly not at all equal to s vwliat it. was in filler time . the house recently occupied by Du. I’o'r-1's, in Queen-street, and is now ready to receive all kinds of orders in his line ofbnsiness, which will be prompt- ly attended to, and punctnally executed in style which cannot be exceeded in Charlottetown. N. B..—WA D, three or four Journeymcn, to whom the highest wages will be given, and who must be able to finish their work in first rate style. ' JAMES l\lcl.IIOD, Tailor. June I5, 1856. UNIPER POSTS and SOFT COHDWOUI) Also, 50,000 Sill-N(il.ES, For sale by BENJ.\.\llN CHAPPELL. RAILS, HARD and To the Electors oi the Fourth Ward of the City of Charlottetown. Ga:Nri.nasa:r4,— When you did me the honor to noininnte me as a candidate for Town Councillor to represent the Citi- zcus of your \Vard, I stated that ifelccted, I would do my best to serve you, but that I riiust beg to be excused from makin a personal canvas. Since which I have been repeiwsdly requested by many niiiong you to publish my card that you may know Iain really in the field. In compliance with your rcquest,I now do so, and should you elect me I will endeavour by my actions to show that your con- fideuce in me has not been misplaced. I have the honor to bc, Gcntlcrnen, your obedient servant, GEORGE BEER. Charlottetown, July 10th, I855. Valuable Form for Sale. AN excellent Farm, consisting of 75 acres of Free- hold Land on the Emy Vale Road, Lot 65, twelve riiiles from Charlottetown. forty acres of which are clear), with a large DWEL ING HOUSE newly erected and completely finished, is now offered for Sale, with immediate possession, For particulars, apply to, JOHN KENNY, Central Academy. May 23, I855. Isl. Ex. A’ Swift:-vTEo"cins."“‘ AMES ANDERSON begs to intimate that he has J recently landed an extensive assortment of Brih'sh,,Ameriosn and West India Goods. of theibeist quality, and newest styles, and he is pre- daughter of Ephraim Read, Esq., of Wilmot Creek,‘ Lot 19. l pared to ‘dispose of them at the lowest possible rates, 0 r Cash payments. No. I, Queen Street, June 22. 1955- AUOTION S. Advantageous opportunity of ob- taining Build it; Sites for Business (IN CHJRLOTTETO WJV.) HE 'i‘erina of Sale ofMr. DAVID Wir.sow’s LOTS, sold last Winter, not bein complied they will he again ofl'ered at PUBEIC AUC- , on THURIDAY, the 23d day of August next, at 12 o'clock, on the Premises. These Lots are cut up into Buildiu plots to suit intending purchasers, having fronts o filly feet each on Pownal Street, and forty-two feet on Richmond Street, and are well worth the attention of Mercantile rncu. Twenty per cent on day of Sale and the balance on delivery of Deed. with, 0 be sold at Public Auction, on the Premises, . at I2 o'clock on Monday, the twentieth day of August next, if notdisposed of previously by private sale, the Leasehold interest of 999 cars. in and to Fifty acres of Land at is. yearly ent, situate on the Elliot River Road, two miles from York River Bridge. bout 2-fucres are cleared and under culti- vation, the remainder covered with a young growth of trees. There is ii Dwelling House and Out Houses on the Premises, and a well of water at the door. There is a crop now growing on the premises consisting of I} acre of Barley, 3 acres of Oats, 3 acres of Potatoes, If acre of Tnrnips, and -I or 5 tons of Ila -. Also the Stock, Farming Implements on the ground -consisting o A Mare with foal, and several articles of Household Furniture. JEREMIAH MAHONY. July 20th, 1355. Valuable Freehold Estate For Sale. 0 BE SOLD at Public Auction in Lots to suit intending purcliasc-rs, on TUESDAY, the iltli Sept. lb55, at I2 o‘clock noon, (unless previously disposed of at Private Sale.) Tlist valuable and well known property, part of the estate ofthe late llon. Col. Lane, being coriiiiion Lots Nos. I2 3; 13, in the Common of Cliarlottelown, situated in the rear of Government House Groniids—containiiig 24 .|CI‘t:8—-FOI’ Terins &'.c., app y to \V.\i. FORGAN, Esq. Charlottetown, 23d July IS-55. All the papers. w . ._._.-.___.__= For Sale, VERY superior pair of .\lARl".S, by Saladin, _ rising 5 and 4 years old, trained to saddle on double or single harness, color lirown,—will be sold by Auction on the Market Square, at 12 o’clock on SATURDAY, the Ilth of August. Those persons whose accounts have hccn furnished up to the 31st December last, and not paid before the Itltli August, will be sued for without distinction, or further I'l0lIC9. w. B. DAWSON. July I6, I855. I M c. 5.‘ J. BELL, ERCHANT TAILORS, and Mamil'ac-- opposite the Jllarket, Churlottctoii-ii. IIIPORTERS or Cloths, \Vliitneys, Doeskins, Tweeds, Vestings and Tailors’ Trimmings, and keep in their employ- ment the largest nnrnber of the best Journey- men Tailors on the Island. All Orders attended to with punctuality and des- patch. Jan. I carding Machines, «Sic. HE Subscribers otfer for Sale Cardirig Machines. Machine Cards, Crank Plate, Cleaners, Wool Pickers. Powers I-‘reenail Machinery on is new con- struction. Orders punctnally attended to. Address John lilorrice 8:, Son, S.-ickville, County of West- morland New Brunswick, or David Stewart, Char- Char|ottetown,July I8, I855. COPAL VARNlSH- FEW Tin-cans ofsuperior COPAL VARNISH, ‘ f°' “'9 by It IIASZARD Charlottetown, July 23. 1355- V 7 J. ‘OTt.”S—ALI". a large BOAT, very staunch, I3 feet 1 keel. She requires some repairs and will be given a bargain. Apply at the Book Store of Messrs. llaszard and Owen. O LET with immediate possession,‘ the southeast end of the iiouse recently built on the corner of_GreatGcorge and Kent Streets, and neat to that occupied by Messrs. Gahan & Cc. _ The cellar is 24 feet by 50, has a substantial wall, is over 7 feet deep and is perfectly dry. There is on the first floor a shop 20 feet In front and Soffsipl in depth ;also a front ntrance. a Hall in rear 0 tho shop and two other apartments. There are out o second floor one rocrn 24 feet by I5. 009 3°, I9“ I’! I5 and two about 11 feet b I2. and the tlllld 300? nearly corresponds with t e second. There‘ ago three rooms on the fourth floor and a line vile; oht o Harbour, the Rivers add the Country roll W: °|’° is also attached to the premises a iiiavv Ware_- case ‘my 3; ‘I. one of the est stands in this _City for Mercantile or an other business. I-‘urthsr informa- tion may be obtained by agplly(|)IIfiA0s DAWSON. July isili. isss. turers of Ready Made Clothing, Queen Square, "