— or LC loyal Agricultural Society. Wr. insert the following advertisements GRATIS. Thovgh the Comniittee of the Society, through gross political partiality, declines to patronize ottr paper —we being the onty Journalist in the town who do ederiv: not receive its money—we stil! think the information contained in its advertize- ments ought to be afforded to those who, by their taxes and subscriptions, keep the society in being. Farmers will duly ap- preciate the motives of the Compact- ridden society in refusing to pay us for our services as other Printers are paid.—- Eprron 4ND Propaistor or tue Ex-i AMINER. Reyal Agricultural Seciety. GArYis SHOW. Qs WEDNESDAY the 25th Septem- ber, in Charlottetown, the following Wremiums wil] be given: For the best Entire blood Colt, foaled in 1848, £3 ° “2d best do do “ best blood Filly do “ 2dbest do do “best cart Colt do do “2Qdbest do do “best Filly do do “* 2d best co do “ best Entire Horse of any “age “ best Mare do * best Bull calyed in 1848 “ 2d best do do ** best Heifer do “2d best do do * best Bull ofany age ie Poe ANIA WE atowoaw ewes SCeSOoSooCoSoOoeS socoescoscoe “ beat Cow do i i see : and receive a POnRMANES, Sen “~ 2d best do August 10. “ best Southdown Ram 1 = . “ Qd best do To Persons making Preserves best Ram of any breed 1 and Beers “ best Pen of 3 Ewe Tegs, of Leicester breed 1 10 “ best do Southdown do 1 10 “ beat do. ofany breed 1.10 REGULATIONS: The Colts and Fillies to be Island bred. No imported Stock to be allowed to compete, unless previously 12 months on the Isiand. ; No animal having formerly obtained a first premium, will be allowed to compete at this show. No. animal to compete for more than one prize. No competitor to exhibit more than the required number of animale in each class. No prize tobe awarded, unless the opinion of the Judges there be sufficient competition. The Judges will begin their inspection of the Stock at 12 o’clock precisely, and all persons having Steck competing for a Premium, are particularly requested not to interfere in any way with the Judges during their inspection. No person will be allowed to exhibit Stock for competi- tion, unless he be a Subseriber to the Society, or to one of the branches esta- iblished under its direction. Small Premiums will be given for im- proved Iinplements of Agriculture manu- factured on this Island, provided the spe- cimens exhibited are considered by the judges deserving of the same. By Order, GEORGE BEER, Secretary. Committee Room, Aug. 21, 1850. Reyal Agricultural Society. N hand, eome Winter Wheat, which Members may have at the Stores of the Society for Eight Snillings per bushel. Persons intending to make experiments with Winter Wheat, should make an early application. By Order, GEO. BEER, Secretary. Committee Room, Aug, 7, 1850. Reyal Agricultural Seciety. (7900, clean Timothy SEED, will be ‘purchased for Cash at the Stores of the Royul Agricultural Society. By Order, GEO. BEER, Secretary. oumittee Room, Aug. 7, 1850. ooo ocooocoocecoooooo eocoocesco a ————— TE tlt AE OL OE ty -| business as heretofore. He returns his THE EXA ee THE American Art Union, puts UNION was incorporated by the Legislature of New York, in 1840, for the promotion of the Fine Arts. On the 20th December next there will be distributed by Lot,to Subscribers, several hun- dred choice PAINTINGS, BUSTS, and other Works of Art, some of which are extremely A Subscriber of Five Dollars is a Member for the year, and is entitled to all the privi- leges of the Union—which are as follows : Ist. Every Member. receives a copy of a large and eostly Original Engraving. 2d. He is alsoentitied to an Annual Repert of the Transactions, &c., ef the Union. 3d. He also receives. monthly,the “ BuL- LETIN.” This is a publication of 16 pages, quarto, of 3 columns each, with a beautiful Engraving. | 4th. has likewise the opportanity: of obtaining atthe annua! Distribu amie Decem- ber, by Lot, # Paintingof great value, or other Work of Art. Specimens, &c., can be seen at the Office ot the Subscriber, who has been appointed Hon-) orary Secretary to the Unien is Island. He is empowered to grant receipts to persons desirous of becoming Subscribers to the Union. CHARLES YOUNG. Honorary Secretary. Charlottetown, June 1, 1850. REBOVAL. Bell Hanging and . Locksmith. BUSINESS. ‘TUE Subseriber begs to notifyhis friends - and the public that he has removed from the Shop lately occupied by him op- posite to the Coionial Building to. the Shop lately oceupied by Mr. George Fos- ter, in Keat Street, and opposite the re- sidence of Henry Palmer, Esq., where he will carry on the various branches of his sincere thanks to the public for their past patronage, and trusts that he wil! merit } ECEIVED by the Subscriber, ex Schooner “ Dove from Halifax. 2 hogsheads LOAF SUGAR, 10 barrels crushed LOAF SUGAR, 4“ ‘elayed SUGAR 4 gross OIL OF SPRUCE for making Beer. Ginger Root in great variety. 1 cask superior LIME JUICE. 1 gross LEMON ACID—an excellent beverage. M. W. SKINNER. Medical Warehouse, Dalrymple’s Cor- ner, July 24, 1850. JAMES B. GOOPTR BESS leave to intimate that he intends carrying on Business as a General Commission Merchant, AUCTIONEER, BROKER, &c. and respectfully solicite a share of public patronage. {([7~ Sale Room in Queen Street, ex- actly opposite the Store of Dennis Red- din, Esquire. {(7" Residence in Pownal Street, ex- actly opposite the Prince Edward House. INE. Sa AaAID Hooper's Cheap New Store. Situaled at the South Side of Queen Square. ArtTacHeD TO THE Brick House, wurre EVERY ARTICLE 1N WEARING APPAREL, TEA, GROCERIES, &C, Can be had at astonishingly low prices. Puls Store will be open for about SIX WEEKS only, during which time a Lares Stock mast be disposed of. @6me and judge for your selves. N. B.—Good TEA from 1s. 6d. to 2s, 6d.; ready innde SHIRTS for Jd. ; other articles in proportion. Who would not make'a shift to get a shirt for 10d; ? : The above store is situated next to North Corner, as formerly. : May, 29, 1850. (THE Subscriber has mnch pleasure in notifying the Public, that the Direc- tors of the “ Alliance Life & Fire Insurance Company” OF LONDON, have authorised him to make a consider- able, the Subscriber will grant receipts at the reduced rate, without the necessity of a new Policy being issued. All persons. desirous of Insuring are respectfully invited to take Policys from his property to be safe unless he be in- sured. “Delays are dangerous,” espe- cially.in this matter. Sat verbum sapienti. CHARLES YOUNG, Ch. Town, July 27. 137 Agent. Private Class for Young ladies, M®- R. B. IRVING begs leave re- spectfully to intimate to Parents and Guardians, in Charlottetown, that he pur- poses opening a YOUNG LADIES’ PRIVATE CLASS, on Monday the 29th inst., for Tuition in Weritine, Encuish Grammar, ARritu- metic, Boox-xeerpine, &c., &c., &c., Hours or Tyrrion.—From 4 to 6. Charlottetown, June 19. Old Clothes Renovated BEAVERS, SILK AND PARIS HATS) RE-STIFFENED & CLEANED! (JHE subscriber gratefully acknowledges the very liberal support received from his friends, and now informs them and the public generally, that he has established his business about two miles from Char- lottetown on the road leading to the North River. All orders left at Mrs. Seldon’s, Upper Queen Street, or with the subscriber will be promptly and satisfactorily executed. JOHN HOBBS, Hatter, &c. June 19. 2m. Reyal Agricaltural Society. SUBSCRIBERS to the Royal Agricul- tural Socvety are hereby respectfully o’clock, P. M., five days a week. “‘Purrion Fer.—Pwenty Shilliags per School Quarter. Frencn.—Ten Shillings per do. extra. Crass Room, Water Street, opposite the residence of the Hon, Mr. Young. July 27, 1850. 4w. NOTICE. Al» persons indebted to. the Subscri- ber by promissory Note or Book Ac- count are hereby notified that unless their respective accounts are settled on or. be- fore the 15th day of October next, they will on that date be. positively sued for.} Good merchantable produce will be taken in payment of those debts if delivered on or about the above date. J. D. P. COLES, July 10, 1850, informed that their Subscriptions for the cusrent year were due on the first day offand of superior workmanship and finish July last. By Order, GEO. BEER, Secretary.. Committee Room, Aug. 7, 1850, P.S.—HARNESS of all descriptions will be exchanged. for Potatoes and Oats if delivered: at the Subscriber’s Premises, Morris’s Brick House, and not at the! able reduction in the rates of Premium. | sonal As policys hereafter become renew-|James Peake Esq., the Hon. Charles 23} es tnd eenenesessanetentianunengeanen-amasmape anes some stern) Races! Races!! (HE CHARLOTTETOWN RACES will take place on the Race Course, (Groker’s) St, Peter’s Road, on Thursday the 26th and Friday the 27th SEPTEM- BER next. A meeting of the Subscribers will take place at the Victoria Lotel, on p nendey CrEning next, the 20th inst., at o’cléck, for the purpose of electi Stewards, &c. yea - August 17, 1850, TO BUILDERS. PENDERS will be received until the Ist September next, for the enlarge- ment of the present Engine House, plans of the same to be geen at the Subscriber's Office; by Order of the Board of Fire Wardens. H. HASZARD, Aagust 17th. Clerk BF. W. SAZAAR, BAZAAR. Temperance Bazaar!!! A BAZAAR will [p.v.] be held in the NEW TEMPERANCE HALL, on ‘TUESDAY the Tnigty-rirst day of Dicem- BEb next, at noon for the purpose of enabling the “Sons ef Temperance” to fulfil theiren. gegements in the erection thereof. All persans favourable to the Temperance Cause, will thus have an opportunity of mati- festing, not only their regard, but of proving their sympathy ter ite advancement. The smallest contributions will be thankful- ly. received by any of the following Ladies, who have kindly consented to take charge. there- of Mrs. Fitzgerald, Miss P. Davis, — Rand, — Chappell, — Lydiard, Mre. W. B. Dawson, — A. H. Yates, — ‘Trowan, Miss P, Desbrisay, — Mark Butcher. Mrs. G. T. Haszard, — John Williame. Charlottetown, August 7,1850. [All papers. To rHe Tenants anp Serriens on Townsnipes Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, ann 66, AND TO ALL OTHERS iN Prince Epwarp Istanp, wHo ake INDEBTED TO ME ON aNyY AccounTr WHATSOEVER. HEREBY notify that I have thie day assigned over all my Real and Per- istate in Prince Edward Island, to Hensley, the Hon. John Myrie Holl, and Theophilus Desbrisay, Esq., as Trustees for the a. of Debts and other pur- poses. All persons indebted to me are required to make immediate payment to the “ Anuiance.” Noman can consider/the said Trustees, and all to whom I may be indebted are requested to forward their Accounts to the same parties for ad- CHARLES WORRELL. Charlottetown, June 19, 1850. MOBIC. T# E undersigned, having by Deeds, dated 17th day of June last, been ap- pointed Trustees of the Real and Persons | Estate in this Island, of Cuartes Won- RELL, Esquire, for the purpose of manag- ing the same, and of discharging all just Debts and claims against the said Charles Worrell or his said Estate, hereby require all Persons indebted to the said Charles Worrell, to make immediate payment io thera ; and all Persons having any Claims are requested with as little delay as pos- sible to forward the full particulars thereo; to them for adjustment. JAMES. PEAKE, CHARLES HENSLEY, JOHN M. HOLL, THEO. DESBRISAY. Direct to. THropuitus Deserisay, Eso. Ch. Town. Charlottetown, July 10, 1850. To. be let, QO’ a lease of 999 years, in Lots to suit purchasers, about 200 acres of excellent Land, part of, the Estate of Wyther Grange, situate on the Winsloe k miles from Charlottetown, ‘The situation is beaytifyl, commanding a, view of Nova justment. are gbout 40 acres cleared. on the diffe,. ent Lois, and the remainder may be clear. ed ata trifling expence. Apply: to Mr. Hotroxyp, Wythe:, or at some convenient shipping place within the 20th of October. Grange, W insloe Road, Lot 33, June 12, 1850.. Q, oad about 5, Scotia and, the Harhour’s Mouth. There,