HASZARD’S GAZ ETTE, OCTOBER 6. Royal Agricultural Socioty’s Industrial Exhibition! ! N EXHIBITION of Domestic Manufactures and Agricultural Productions. will be held in Charlottetown, on WEDNF . the of OCTOBER, when the following Premiums will be distributed: For the beat 10 yards of Cloth oflslind wool. spun and wove on the Island. but which may have been dyed and finished either in this Island. or in the Provinces G0 .- C .. Dyeing. and Cloth Dressing Establishment. ' OHN Mel’. FRASER of l’ictou, N. 8.. beg; to intirnrite to his numerous friends in Prince Ed ward Island. that from recent iniproveiiients in his- Dyeing establishment he is enabled to give tbosel favouring him with their custom a decided improve-} riient. in the appearance of his work particularly nsi regards liia colours. Froin using only the Dclllllil-E ierialas well as from personally tltllwlllllclttllllg his establishment and charging inodorzite prices, he solicits a continuance oftheir favour. l ' I AG N s. Georgetown, Finaly McNeil. Esq . "’lit'le Sande, Mr. David Johnston, Charlottetown, Peter M‘Gou an l‘Zrq., Queen St. Summerside Berleque, Mr. Wm l\l'Ewen. lllercht. Piclou Town. Mr. Alex. lll'l’hsil, TO BE LET, HE D\VF.Ll.lNG HOUSE and Prririiiscs nrur (Eovernriient House, at present occupied by. Captain Beazeley, consisting of ii Dwelling House, which contains ii spacious Dining-room and Drew- ing-rooin. Breakfast-rooui, 7 Bod-rooms. large Kit- chen. Servunt‘s Ilall. 3 Servant’a Bed-rooms, Pantry, Hall, liack-porch, 2 Buck entrances, Buck and Front stair-case, Sculler . Pump and \Vash-House, l.un:- ber-rooiii, and a rip eridid 6 roorited cellar. urge an-I coriiiiiodious Coacli-house, 3 stalled Stable. llariiess-roorti, Cow-house, large lay-loft and Grain-rooin, Manure-yard, large Kitchen garden with Fruit trees,&c., I-‘lower garden, elegant front I entrance and carriage drive, a large Lawn running down to the Harbour with convenience for keeping oats, 'c. Extensive plantation of young trees of all kinds, large Hoot—house, Wood and chopping house, and a spacious and commodious yard. There are front and bark gates facing on dill'ereut _ Streets. and a never failing well of_wiiter on the preiiiises. ' 'l his splendid Mansion from its situation com- mands the finest view ofany house in Charlottetown, and frorii its proximity to Government House and other advantages the Subscriber conlideiitly offers it as the most elegant, comfortable and desirable resi- dence lor a gentleman's family in or near Town For further particulars apply to _ DAVID WILSON, Richmond Street Sept. 6th. I854. REAL ESTATE. of Nova Scotia or New Brunswick, £1 10 0 For the best 10 yards wool grey Homespun, milled and pressed. I 0 0 10 do dyed, milled 8:, finished, l 0 0 10 do fancy mixture, do I 0 0 10 do Shepherd's Plaid, I 0 0 [0 do twilled Flannel. 0 I0 0 10 do plrtid 0 I0 0 10 do women's wear. 0 I0 0 10 do wool and cotton, do. 0 to 0 Best pair of Horse Rugs. milled. not less than two yards square. 1 0 0 “ Hearth ltug. made of woollen yarn, 0 I0 0 " o iiiti eo rags. 0 10 0 “ \Voolen fancy plaid Shawl. 0 10 0 “ do shepherd's plaid do., 0 l0 9 " do netti aw . 0 I0 0 " do lnng Shawl or Scarf 0 I0 0 " pair of thick knit woollen Stockings, for Overalls, 0 5 0 “_ three pairs woollen Socks, 0 3 0 ‘ do wot-lleii Gloves, 0 8 0 " woollen .\littens, 0 3 0 " linen Table Cloth, 0 I0 0 “ 6 yards linen Towtling. 0 l0 0; “ 8 linen Sacks, capable ofholding four i bushels each. 0 I0 0 ‘ “ Bonnet, made of grass plalt ' 0 l0 0 “ Hat, do do 0 5 0 5 AGiiicui.'rtinAi. l'ttoi)UC'rs. Beat tub ol Butter. not less than thirty pounds weight, 0 10 0 2d 0 do 0 5 0 Cheese, not less than twenty pounds. 0 I0 0 2d do - - - 0 5 0 Half-dozen Swede Tnrnips. 0 3 0 d Carrots for the table, 0 3 0 do Root Blood Beet, 0 3 0 do RootsofMangold Wortzel, 0 3 0 do Roots of Parsnips, 0 3 0 do Ears oflndian Corn. 0 3 0 do Onions, 0 3 0 do Apples. 0 8 0 Poucrar. Beat pair, (male and female.) Dorking Fowls, not more than one year old. (alive,) 0 5 0 do Cochin Chitin, do 0 5 0 do l‘uikeys. do 0 5 0 do Gee.-ie, do 0 6 0 do Dtlcks, 0 5 0 do Discretionary Prerriiuins will be awarded for such articles as may be considered worthy by the Commit- tee. although not enumerated in the list. All articles exliibiietl, must be strictly the matin- facture of persons residing on the Island, with the exception ofthe first mentioned in the list. And all articles for competition, excepting live Stock. must be sent in to the Secretary on or before I2 o'clock on Tuesday. the 30th of October, otherwise they will be excluded. The Exhibition will be open to the public at I2 o'clock, y orde W. W. IRVlNG,Sec’y. Com. Room. Sept. 5. (All papers) J. S. DEALEY, srup BROKER .‘1J\"D coM.mssro.2v AND SHIPPING AGENT, No 7, Coentie’s Slip, New York. Particular ettention given to Freights and Vessel for the ritish Provinces and \Vest Indies. .1130. the sale of Coal, Fish, Lumber, and other Colonial Produce. Oarding Machines. etc. THE Subscribers offer for Sale Carding Machines, Machine Cards. Crank Plate, Cleaners, Wool Pickers. Powers Freenail Machiner on a new con- struction. Orders punctnslly ritten ed to. Address John Morrice & Son. Sackville, County of wen. niorland New Brunswick. or David Stewart, Char- Charlottetown, July I8, 1855. yxtf To be sold by Auction, N THURSDAY. the llth day ofOctober next, at noon, in front of the Colonial Building. Queen Square. Mr. Lobban has been instructed to offer for Sal.-, at Public Auction. the following Lots of Land. with the valuable Buildings thereon '.—- No. l.—Tlioso premises situate in Water Street. and known as the " Terrace House," with the Stables attached thereto, measuring 84 by I20 feet. 'l'lie buildings could easily be turned into three shops, leaving plenty ofyard room for wareliouses. ‘ No. 2.—'l'hat Lot of Land situate in Sidney Street, immediately adjoining the Hon. D. Brenna’: Brick Building, measuring 40 by 80 feet. The build- ing consists of two shops and a Dwelling house. LOT No. 3.—That l.ot of Land, with the Dwelling House thereon, situate in King Street, measuring 83 by 60 feet, having the privilege of the Birnie Mews, formerly in the occupation of W. C. Hobs, and now occupied by Mrs. l’ine. LOT No 4 —One-fourth part of 'l‘own I.ot.No. -I9, in the lst Hundred of 'l‘own Lots. nearly oppo- site the last Lot. with the Dwelling House thereon, now in the occupation of Mr. John Mathesoii. LOT No. 5.—llalf Town Lot No. 54, in the first ing House and Stable thereon, measuring on Dor- chester street 84 feet and now in the occupation of W. M. Howe, Esq. LOT No. 6.—The other half of the above Lot. in one or two l.ots, to suit purchasers. fronting on King street. LOT No. 'I.—The convenient premises, situate in Kent street. nearly opposite to the Hon. G. Colos’ brewery, and now in t e occn ation of Dr. Plimpton and lilr. Long, mensurin on out street 49 feet, in- cluding a right of way o 9 feet. and running back to Clark’: Lane, and measuring thereon 69 feet. LOT No. 8.—The Lot of Land and Dwelling House, situate in Grafton street, opposite to the Temperance Hall, making It by 40 feet. and now in the occu ation of Mr. Besristo, adjoining the For Sale or to Let, SEVERAL BUILDING LOTS, fronting on the East side of the Mal sbont_a quarter. of a mile rein Charlottetown. and 0”..." N Elm.‘ P-fl‘. FORGAN March list, 1856. . WILLIAM C. HOBBS, Brass Founder and Machinist. sMp—Corner of Great George and King Street, rloueloum. KEEPS constantly Manufacturing all liinda of Brass and Composition Castings, suclias. Ships’ Rudder Brscea.Spikos, Bolts, Hinges, ornamental Fastonings for Ships‘ Wheels and Capstone and Bella. Composition Mill Bushesand Threshing Machine muses, c. ore. All of which are warranted of the beat material. P. S. The highest price will be given for old Cop- per, Brass and ompooition. ‘ no, or Princetown Road, ' property of t a late Mr. Dennis, Tinnian. LOT No. O.—Paaturo Lot No. 844. fronting on tho Malpoqno Road. with the Dwelling House and Barns thsroo.r‘i—contsining I2 acres of Land, beautifully ood . L01‘ No. l0.—Paatsre Lot No. 348. fronting on the Malpequo Road, land the cross Road leading therefrom to the York River Road. consisting of 12 acres all cleared. No. ll.-—Pasturo Lot. No. 364. fronting on the said Mslpoque Road, and containing II acres, all cleared. _ _ Tbs above Buildings are all in good repair, and can be viewed rior to the sale. For title &c. please apply at the Oliice of the Hon. CiutIi.l:s outta. Terms of sale.—A deposit of 25 per cent the day of stile, a further pa merit of 25 per cent. within two months. when the‘ cod will be delivered, and the balance may remain on Mortgage on interest, for such tens of years as may be agreed on. should the purchaser require the same. H. W. LOBBAN, Auctioneer. Charlottetown. Sept, 1856. l.arder, Front-porcli, large Entrance Hall, large Inner - — Hundred of 'l‘own Lots, with the co_iiirnodious Dwell-' Church of England Prayer Books. AS’/.-\llD Gt OWE.’ have received ll large supply of the above and are prepared to sell tlierii at the following low prices. viz lluby :l2nn»_ Cloth, (iilt l_'dgr.~d, ls Gil. “ Capo lloroccti, liniboisetl iiclily Gill, 3!. .\ ivmrrco, -Is (it. Mitiioii 3.'.ino Roan, liiiiliossrtl, Gilt liilged, 33. Nonparcil 32riio. 3s. l’icii '.Hiim. 5.4 (id. 8vo tls. Calf. I25 6d. 37,000 Prime Cigars UST received, and will be sold wholesale. ‘'9?! cheap. at the CITY Dnuu STORE. Sept. 20, I855. W. ll. WA’!-‘SON. NOTICE. HF. Subscriber being about to close his present business, reque.-its all person indebted to liirii, to settle their accounts on or before the 10th OCTO- nnit next. All accounts unsettled after that date, will be sued for without further notice. D. R. STEWART. Sumiiierside, Aug. 30, 1855 W A N T E .'D . A llllLl.F.R, for ii Grist Mill. who thoroughly un- derstands his business. to whom liberal wages -'llb " .—A l't0 M ebmm pp’ JESSE \VRlGll'l‘. llcdeque Mills, Sept. 26. N.l.l.—A single Man preferred. Harness and Coach Hardware. EDWARD DANA, MANUFACTURER & IMPORTER 29 Kilby Street. (near State), Boston- OFFERS for Cash at low prices. Springs. Axles, Bolts, Bpokes. Rims, Shafts, Enameled Cloth, Patent and Enameled Leather; all qf first quality. Suirlitioai malleable Iron on hand. and furnished to order and pattern. Full assortment American Har- ness. Hardware. PARTICULAR A1"|'I7N'l'ION GIVEN To oiinniis. FAIRBANKS’ fig? /ifs CELEBRATID t egg» OF ALL v.tttii~:'i‘ii‘.s_ Warehouse. 34 Kilby Street. ims'i'tiN. G-REENLEAF 6t BROVVN, Aaizivrs. llailroiid, Ila)‘. Coal, and Ftirnn-rs’ SC.-\l.l~‘.S set in any part ofthe Provinces by eitpcrioiared work- men. 6m Sep. 8th, ' .855. Bric s 1 V ELI. BURNI‘ BRICKS can be procured on the subscriber's premises, between the hours of I0 and 4 o'clock, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and also on Q,uct:n’s and l'own;Il Strcrt \\'liarl's, during the week, by tho Lighter-load, (front 8 to -I l’.M.) , after the 10th July next. fuly 2. J. I‘. Ill-ll“.'l‘lZ. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. ‘Oil. Sale TOWN LOTS Nos. 23, 29, 30,nntl 62.‘. ill the lst Hundred of 'l'owii Lots in Ulla!’- | lottetown, fronting on ll'alrr Street and Ifirrg Street I or such parts thereof as may be agreed on. Part of the purchase money may rciiiain unpaid for a limited period. by being secured on the premises. 1'‘. BREC KEN, r Barrister-at-Law. I HASZARD do OWEN Have received and offer for sale DAWSON’S 5 y 3 Acad ian Geolo _AtIount of the Geological Structure and N A Mineral Resources of Nova Scotia and portions of the noi hbonring Provinces of British America. By Jo rt William Dawson. F. G c. 380 ages small 8vo., with a large colored Geolo- gical ap, Four Engravinga and numerous Wood- cuta. Price 12s. Sold by the Publishers, J. Dawson dr. Son, Picton, and by a l Booksellers. Aug. 9. September, [8, I955. WANTED, OB Middle District School, Brnckley Point Road, ii COMPE' ‘ENT TEACIIER to whom a liberal allowance will be given by the Trustees of the afore- said School. By order of the Trustees. CIIARLES S'l‘EWAR'l‘, Brackley Point Road. September lbth, 1856. COL'I"8 REVOLVER. B‘0R sale a few sets of the above complete in Cases. at Haaurd and Owen's. INDIVIDUAL MANAGEMENT, VERUS NATION‘ AL MISMANGEMENT. John llull has always prided liimselfupon his nupel'lttl'll)'. To use the words of Sam Slick, an flnglislinian thinks“ tli:it when nature formed, him, Sllu. broke the mould; there never was. ncv--r can, never will be another like him.” No country has more reason to be proud of her men of business and eiitcrprisirig merclisnfa tli-an Great llritaiii: at the some time, no nation has greater need to lament the utter incompeten- cy of her ollicials, and to deplore the want of energy which seems to pervade every class of the Queen's Servants. Ollicials without offices; ollices without ofliciala. Let us now take the case of an individual who has earned for himself a world-wide fitine—we refer to l’refi:ssor Holloway. Having discovered an ellicacioui remedy for nearly " every ill that flesh is heir to," he has, by his own exertions gradually, but surely, disseminated his reinodies through every part ofthe known world. Com- iiiencing with London as his central point, he has by dint of perseverance, tact and energy (the sure sign: of a master-inind), made known his Pills and Oinlnient to the very extremes of the compass. Whether you travel north. east, west, or south, you cannot pick up ii newspaper that does not record the successes achieved by this wonderful and indefatigzihlc man. 'l'liero is no instance on record of any public man having ever approached to such a world-wide celebrity as has Professor Holloway. We speak not of his medicines at present, althougli we have in- dubitable reasons for believing, that they have been proved by thousands to be invaluable; but of the enterprise and skill in the system of adver- gising pursued by Professor Holloway, who has thus by a perfect knowledge of business, and an enlarged tietv, succeeded where thousands have failed, either from want of judgment or circum- st-ribeil ttlctttis. Take again the l’rol'essor’s ex tcnsive rr.nl'ing-rooins at his t:$l?tl\llSlllllelll in l.ondo:i, why there is not one in the world to be compared to it! With the utmost regularity and care, evi-r_v foreign paper that issues from the l]ll’C§S is carefully filed; and so complete is the -system. that the visitor. from amongst this multiludinous mass of litcrziture, can be immedi- ately acrnriinmilateil with any fort-igri newspaper be any rcipiirc, and this too. ;_'r. tuituusly. 'l‘li-.-so reading rooms are daily visited by states- inwl. nl"H!ll.'lnl§. and cripitzilists, \\ ho can thus no. qu'n'nt tlii-rim-lves on any matter they in:i_v re. quire. So much for individual managenicnt. What a contrast does this present to the plod- ding routine adopted by the llritish government! What a slur to the country \\lllCll produces such men of enterprise. t|i:ii its all‘iirs of state should he so sliiwtily‘ rcrfnriiivrl. (liar readers cannot fail to tiI?|’('t‘l\‘-E that the foregoing linre. do indeed rc-veal astaitlmg lll3lilll('C of “ltnlividuzil Mari- agoinerit versus National Ilfis-iiiziriageinerit.”-- Lonrlon Peoples‘ Paper. .li:rtu:ui..\i Risi.\'G.——\\'lii|e other cities in the Turltisli empire are falling to ruin and (lccay, being ilcpopnlated and bnrbnrized, Jcrusalcin is rapidly springing up into new life. Eur-opean manners and European wants are bringing in civilization and en- terprising industry. Good hotels are found to ncconnnodnte most travellers better than the Casa Nuovn, so long the only shelter for the Frank pilgrim of whatever nution or religion. There are shops where all kinds of European goods find a ready sale; carpenters, watch_maltcrs, glaziers. tinmen, dyers, luundresses, shoema ers,&.c. exercise their vnriouscallings. There are three flourishing European tailors. The daily markets are abundantly supplied with good mutton; and poultry and eggs are cheap. Many hundred goats are kept for the sole purpose of supplying the city with milk; and of late, cow's milk was to be had. Fruit and vegetables are abundant, and good bread is made by several bakers. Art EFFICTUAL CItRl.- An Ainericaii Secre- tary of state had two alllietions-an obliging door keeper and a pertinacious ollico-huutor. Day after day the latter called, and the former was too polite to shut him out. The secretary, when III could stand the nuisance no longer, said to the ‘door-keeper,” Do you know what that man comes after!" “ Yes," replied the functionary. an ollice. I suppose." “ True, but do you know what oliicol" “ No." " Well. then, I'll tell yoii;lto wants your otilco" The bore use admitted no more.