\ 2.5;. _,18 Well drawn up, and shows that the pecuniaiiyntlrll‘; m- ,” Era Thin of the society are in a thdvingrconrlitiou. dell}: If we oclr whim, , been, and will be in- that in addition to the Stock even, ma 54,, smiousiy VVV” It is gratifymg to notice, at): animate! mutant-t. . , a i » “ r ' .e . . r .. . . at... . - 1 , :st ,, _ _ WdVVViVMémmVumm -. . . - ' , V :3 gr: 'rt, . , 30m. V 1,2, V, A ,..meedtocrity giEmVVVVVeV BV VV mm “mud CENTRAL AGmc—ULTURAL SOCIETY° or 0‘" “ll-“immature WWR ,, . r a », ,. f. . outlines of this 1in .governinenti gt. - . _ , ,-» .1 _ V5317“equate;anerroneouco‘ceptitzu-Qtehgfiverage paid Ramsay, .V . , Ved COVVSVVVVV‘VD VeVVVVd VVVVVVVV “636;”qu VV V V 2 *At the Annual General Meeting ofthis Society, qualifyot‘onrlivb siyck; Wildfialtho ;_ , or pre- Rev. Dr. Wléglnsl e. V V 21*, o ‘ stationamongihgnattflzéim , V V .. held at the Wellington Hbtef, on the-5th inst—the Wt, “c.,-unfit 10 display harsh J, . 8, 94 large flames Yen, 541., V own 6 V RecoVVeVVVV anVemmem 3V kVVVd Who «V 43931.28. Mandonald President of ‘ tho‘Soae’t' y,“ latitudgi'chiellxi’in the c , 8530 'a , “ls‘i‘l’y yhich Hon. Joseph Pope: '- £8,;,3 6 the truest benefactor of mpn e Vew beforéV V H Van Chair—the secmlm'y (P‘ M“°S°W°“i ESQ-ll Md m'pmlev‘ lake's? inr.’ “me '53 .. 53.;de . r . 2., of grass to grow where on Y ‘3“ .gjeé'tin thattheir dear: ' anther lengthy but very interemn Report “in! 1:: {glip%l:$?:sbmw » £50 13 6 In conclusion: {far L megbundle with the they ‘exa A ,‘ ‘ . . .. . . s _ .as ,. _‘ r - , ,, _ . . ,erestsare o n , . heVVVSVVVCVV V V V proceedings 85c. for the Past year. his document ficiuljafl no in romoting the general .Qvanccmeni 3 . . 6 18 6 out {n . P. EV Mud earnemx hope than aanaV to Vb. “it ogre! gr our amp“ R- { Amount gamed, £1 Eggggli‘ggffice may occohtplish maeli for the benefit 01A {Elle lmPfond the Farmer, and that every ’we ' shall .V .pemiaded ofthehi h importance to the Inhabitants trounce must farmers more correct noiions ot‘ the - , d b our committee the patriotism of private . ommon and mica a, prospemy o poknyyn e “gong 8' . here brie“ jumnfdefi‘ble Pmpomo s °r “niml‘l‘i “Ch” littlxdilglicfunls’hn: led lo lhfi i11"?orlalion Oflhe mnowmg ggzllluilieihaliclfatlllif: our Countrygi' ,. Queen. “l” 0°; .9 . . figfllyozdvzpteg to, iiVchounecfiousxitghetiiVefaVlV- {Falled u points," and learl_ to breed from lb Stockfi h_ C w b}; the Hon Jam“ Peake R '1 _.._ VVe mm pm ,;_,f:and greatept' cm]. , ’ n ‘8 mu um "o" m " " y “ms' f’ ' ‘ A areas in 0 ~ ‘ .~ ' ~ esoutions we 9001 A g ’ Natl“: 30“”. A Leicester Top, ,and 2Ewes, by the Hon. Capt. The followuig V ' e the document a place in our ‘colunmi ; and in ltd more 10 an lmPTOVed 0f ’ ‘ ' - e d to: lIlB‘BOiWB Wildearnestly recommend durreaders our grain, t n x ‘ "lar and steady trade in 0a , c., wimouslyhgr e SwaheY- ' '1, On motion of the Hon. 'A Bull of the pure Durham breed (CfllVed in Mal’i Capt. Swabey; seconded by , I _ not only to sin it a cal-em] mt, but toemfiuour to Britain. * The merchant or .purchuSer, would then be V n . . I, 1 Po“ Hm . - _ . v . t, v' ted -‘ Co It 1 [-91- James Yeo Esq. M. P. -; ° , _, 3 a practically to carry out the new oftlic Committee. °“"9‘l,i,:,kpiiee’lt:e:dcfgl§iu.anfr:Sight gifieh‘lfiltegflfiig: cc . .i he South own breed, Resolved: That’the Report ell?" may?“ “W‘er _. V “ ‘ _ ' VREPORT- » - the stuth ‘ ..rd weivht of36 lbs. pct-bushel, elm ' " a .‘d trtlc. Ha'thornfl Esq.” . ~ ‘ printed-:31. . u' - l I ,— - - ' W ' , ' mug “‘9 “"99" Years ll‘ls 39cm! h.” lm‘“ hm?" certain advance for zweight above the standard'reqaired by ,5 £1,301 C03, 1 Sou’mdown Tup;and 2 Elves, also 2V ‘ ion of Daniel frenan, Esq., seconded by Thistflueen . to awV u carpest attention, on the part ofthefiq-O“ by Law, and deductingfor deficiencies. a Babb,“ 50w and Boar, by John Grubb, Esq. Jaw,“ Hazard, Esq_ . f be Vven V0 Ce,“,.whom..t V V ":‘3 Niall-[1MB l0 his fqnnerly 3mm?“ 93""? ,I‘ “h: As ‘ in all nonggoimtries must be higher in A fine Canadian Horse, rising six years old, by M“ Rmzmg,.1‘hatthe thanks of thisnlllcettggc Elmmee by an allegory, . *“ mponam! Cal 3‘4"“? ""h'v‘lmn "‘ l eh: I compa unit the pri'tfieoflltnd, and its producttotmdt pan Hyde, ‘V c.,, the Oman 'ofthe Society, as well as to t e oms m i and beautifim.’ wiv‘ " 39b” glen." an 0"?“ mil” "Ul‘ce‘l’dhns en “E is matte desire that there may be yet invente ,n is {nutter of regret th he ad'Va-lore“? mum“.qu for their diligent attention to the bustness of the Oct Y: _ V d as the— “ H ILmffitfi'ligyurihdEzfld‘di‘gg’thzfii can-15:20:21 ? "mp 1630"”, ghd'ivc or prowl me differed ,n‘ :liould continue who 6 ' will Vllegn file 1312:}:3332110f during the P351 yeah d I . 1;“, 25,3513 the God! r _ . ~ 3 ’ s the arme as so great an occasion t re - k -mro\uced 0, V no i y priva e . - > - - to seem, t e motion . , V V, , how far are we frotlft e manhood of knowlfigel—very m lessen the cost Omaha“ Vine his rudder; andVV Live Stoc , l t 2: Mr. Haszard said, in rising . i “meaning, .V V r iii ittee had. ’ _‘ leaSlng dUlY 0f exfcungg ‘ s'dent, I would conceive itiould be great remissrtess {ht} iglxsrotfifiorin of the lastgc’ral, Meeting respecting, 35.6 $301,“, expression were not given. t0 show ho‘?’ 123th Plate which was vote ' fir. Daytd M‘Glllv 0f Du'IEmeS’ indebted the public at large file ’10 ll“ exenmn‘ ' [‘6 who has been the {u l; enqactwe 339'“ 0f ‘hls .S°' zeal and perseverance ot the office=bearers and coertprIfy- Greek, who pa, ciety, for the last Twelvef'years-‘ The 'Plalei 999513 tee of this Society. These gentlemen have all fait n V V ,V VV, SidV f V . of a Tea-poi, gar— “in, Milk-ewe]: “ltd 3'9"“? .g’ discharged the trust reposed in them; and [gore espeéi IBQBWQ l", _ were prepared in L0 , {With the followmg lnSGHPm’n cially the Secretary, llIr.Macgowan-—he haste tno 5:33;], was? a“ "r , V. V engraved ‘0" l5. prin‘cmfil rims: .. f“ unturned, where the interest of the Society is corche fie." ,0 pe'pemi‘ u “1' b die Carin-at " V‘cultural Society of ,hemay be conSideredthemaznspnnginttsippeVVV ra iQsedVV 1, V m “6810 me Present: Y .. — h h rtedhistaleptsandtt e _.l . , “Prince’Edword Island, British orth Amegca, to Mr. 3, home and abroad e as exe V VV Vhe “61$” ,V i0“ V made be! at David Macgill, ot‘Dumfrieé,as a testimony of the high in serving you. V It is really plBaSllla to see an}; cm. , y, r A chV “ sense they entertain of the valuable Services rendered and accuracy wph which the books, pagersT V1.5 .VVNVVVVVV dose, 0 gri V _ , . u by him rather Institl‘ltion, 6th January, 1841." pondVence of this society at: Cindy: a-nd famer‘s m; Harvest. In the their grateful feelings t the lteprese V ives of Ville been formed in Charlottetown, under the auspices o In me month of June last, the-mam was forwarded to tion is not an excluswe one ; gen tei :neans are Vakenh tunes of the R0 V S°Y°".'8“ m ‘h‘s.Ism huh" l0 "s cm“ “were?” lufve His Ereellcncyfiir Henry Vere Huntley, for the express 3‘1, Migupwho has an” acknowledged its receipt in a invited to the discussions, an deveVry; Vn VVVe CVVVVVVVVVYVinV pub,“ V the care. ~. “PM?” Paul’msgd ""3 same-'3” and "‘6 omens 9r PUTPUSC 0f enéwmglng "19 do'“es‘i°*mau“f“°lures liefiei datelli the2lst HM .1841 which has been already em" “.1633, and to momma 3“ -m,,u’c h welfare of the k't he'll arden was 3‘ which it was instituted. Happily for the Farmer, it Mme ecumryV especialw mm of dam And your Com - ubVV‘VVed , V i V” i formuon on 6,3,}, mauer Manna mi 3 V0 sutaVVV WVqu l c g H , _ commenced under-the auspices agenllemfi" “’1‘”! - ittec are informed it is the intention of that body to p ' ' ‘ hUSbfln‘lmfm-ZI.‘ “‘9”me behoves, us em of“). “'5, em” efi' ‘0 9 ‘3” h “°‘ ll Whale“ m“ l‘m-‘s‘lri “W'e‘L devf‘ledl'y' c this Society the medium of‘cirrying their Objecls nerfi 10 Ml Ehls's‘lcwll' "Mme deve 9pm,“ . g In“, of‘a f tle' I“ all“ edtpfarmtngr'andrmight 133m susceptible; ' ,, by offering liberal premiums for the piqdnc- sources of thisglsland. Agriculture is tie main .0 [he - re-eks a ' , {or from the maximum returns our very fertile and ad- ex irritably adapted soil’hy be made capable of producing, ~ .10 tewai'dfithe cultivator of information, experience, and enlarged thdustry., Your committee hope there maybe scientijg branches f hunched to this practicalrbranch for, promoting Agricul- ture—thatth'e rural papalatio nygyci benefit by the , lecturea of a professor of Ag , , tural Chemistry—by ’ access to Agricultural 'Librariesft’urnished with Vcon- doused manuals of all the important divisions of science .whtch affect the well-being of the ’trulimsntific, but te many of his mos: important operations. Mr. Gurney may remember our requirements in this case. And it is much to be desired that this gentleman l‘will bring out the necessary apparatus for D eing, Ful- ling, and Dressing ottr home-made Cloths—i not Power Looms. What a reflectionon the public spirit ofthe Colo- iiists that a population offinriy 50,000 souls, possessing so large a number of sheep, should be obliged to send their Cloth to a neighbouring Colony to get finished; and, after being kept out of it many months, have to deplore thatzitgmight have been equally well prepared by the old P family process. that agriculture source of all tleuV I i difilcult anfintricate pursuitsVol'the F . Your WWW": m""‘3w”‘3 'he must express Your, Committee rejoice that a Society has recently On the 12th May, your Committee received an im- portation of Ten tietces of red Clover Secd, weighing “8&5. d Cusks have been dispost of, the restdue lS l ii- i e ' l. I l A H ' ' ‘ ’ Wehavca praised! this score. than anYOt i. . n o the be . cle. . i The as, season having been very {Newbie fromwliiohwe are to derive our support. V Vd l2 fhgrz-rowth alld saving of red Clover, your Committee favourable soil, and let us work it selenlifically an - The “my h“ We" 1°“ 3 Pl‘ ‘V’hoi by his m“‘"Your Comm' , in this Refit, may have travelled hall ' in the (“any “sens ‘ h t has beeasavcd tonethcr with the stock efi‘ectually, and there is no doubt that we 5 rise dV vme V “’“Sl w a ‘ ' ’ ° .5cate, if not 'to surpass, at least to have our stan ingV . , llViVsVVeViraVV mbIlefiVgltihglMM over ground previously occupied, but thfy rage leave VlVo - ‘ .. .5 say that there are many an JCCIS vita y a ccting t e , ,- “ma-gm", mee, ,lmdemands Ofthe V V V - .l! h” " Slrougda‘m'n" me grater“ 'cmembmn' sicnrly and encouraging progress of agriculture, wlich first”; alsiwwbfilesp‘m Year, your Commutee purchased wuh other Colopyes, V , V V ' “‘1 he'my gawk?“ or we Farmer, . f h require to be enforced on the minds of the cultivators of 2860 ,b’sV “mi, grog,” A, ,1“, same {,ch a pong, 3‘ on mmimpf Edward Palmer, Esq.,V]tI_ P. It, inc-V, t we have to express our congratu ations t.) t e the soil, .r Vitirh line. upon linc,anrl precept u’POn prompt: "on 01,200 sets ‘vikieiémproved mould p10,, moan-t, conded by w. s. Macgownn' Esqvof scans, Vf V Vb, V ‘ “"3 “bled of 1“” Fences’ Comm" and Dmmmb’ inn weiahino 139 cwt. was receival with an exrra quan- Resolved, That the marked and most respcc u out. a, a D of this Society are eminently due to the Right o rulygood ind grud‘us can has unequivocally expressed his sense of the importance of the plough to the prosperity of this beautiful Colony. May we not expect mucbffitdn gentleman who spent his earliest earain a fe'rtile district, having, on one hand, the med Vale ofBerlreley—ils deep. rich meadows produ- y. and our joy that the resent Representative of might have been enforced; and your Committee would [.t v ,. ,nmmides and so,e_p,n,esV Experience having V V V VV "0‘ have deemed mange"? 9m 0" we Pam or duly had tilitlght your Committee the necessity of securing,be 1h: Countess of \Vestmorland, for the warm title if; ‘h°l}glanced “we E'Shmlm. b d r iriiporiaiion of every pattern of plougthountmg, an Lndyship has ever revmced in the fproshpertg;gitgV,fa “6 hear? FOlnPla-lfll 0f lb! 8"” n "n. an“ 0 .lm' extra quantity of side pieces, and especially soles, to Colbny; and in arises decialV manner or t e pf. m , . “its.sashftt‘r'nctctraits h . ,, angers, gearscslztzltrrstn - . - w met .1 . . - , ‘? ' ' ‘ n ‘ . .i » ‘ Your Committee have conSidere \i to! cr it won tot e cre Mryo , _ .ung vast "Q3 ofhay, and 4 buiulance qfthc nob-d shewn to the unequalled advantages ofiPnuce Edward not be pmdem and advisable w discontinue the Grain ficem donafionsof £toipmt Phat thesecretary beeVreunedsg Show, for the present year, since no public benefit ap- ed to convey to Her Ladyshtp a. copy .Vthts Resoluti . pears to result from those exhibitions beyond that of Mn Palmer, in mwifig this Resotmign, stated that he i doublaGloucester Cheese, with? ' rof superior strength N .- .. _. . . .t -, _: v . . and as rt grand [usher alumni. V ,pt'aductiv _ “a °‘°eu°“°°"°" “W mm l‘lllld'rimtpw P'O‘lucll" :ot‘ the soil coWupportzyi largeramoumnf persons, fig e’bmsh' 1"” might be engdfid in Fishing, Mannhctures, and ‘ - Cotswold Hills, whosepbllya " , . _ . e. . . o, l deemed, namely 4 . - ,3, 31', file value; but, mew, We have Timber ,0 commie, “was a a affording a market for seed grain. . re}, confide“, ,, comamed that Wm, wplgp every bemVe. 6V V ' ‘ i ‘ ' - " - ' ’. - 0‘ i' . “ ’ - - m in his hearan would free. concur. It was well (we are tol V . mated by the Sheep dry, and “mm brass, heauurul expanse of “mars, 5mm”,ng our happy Your COmmlllCC would heie remark, that the produce regrembemd VhaVV {he noble L y had lately passed a of "Hal. ind“ , Winter in this {Colony} and the interest she then took, and has ever since manifested, in its general prosperity, has been proved by many laudable and spirited instances or" her liberality. Accustomed as her Ladysliip has been to reside in more genial climates, and amidstVthe luxuries oflife, it wasfipo small sacrifice, at her time of life, to pass a long winter in comparative come, in this, to her, remote part of the world ; in doing so, she spent h“ home famed d of the Ayrshire Cattle fully justify the expectations that were formed of them, on their arrival ’in the Colony nearly three years ago; and they are of opinion, that they are of that description of cattle which are most suitable s ofcorn, and great “mug vast flocks of Isle, teeming with riches. which are appropriated by our 5“wa or magllhg an more enterprising neighbours; who jeer at. while they t in“ Sheet?!" ' bsened that thé renter 1" or profit by, our unaccouritahlc rciriissness. The complaint "mrka-bbeenhhpmvegémsin:‘VVViCVVVVVVVVeghave eVVlV’V‘mVued IS, :nat there are no openings for the profitable int est- ._ V, h V Vh ivuemarkabl we” — . "‘ . ' mcnt of capital—surely, then, there has been a grcat, 333- to lots 0 “mile, as l ey appear 0 r y from 9°59". n“ 'W‘mlf .bmd ‘0 ""3 clmmt‘" lvhe." ncral, as well as individual, wrtiitof patriotism in rail. It is with pleasure and thankfulness your Committee . ‘1‘." dl‘Plfl" 896m: decmon’ “"1 slll’c"}”r‘alenl 'l‘ “‘5 ing to make known the real nilvanlazes of this Colour have it in their power to announce the receipt of the ‘ '33 'Zfiié'iili‘ili‘é’i 3? $3353.33" tiffé’li‘efiier'iliii “’r Fishing 9" Other enterprise Wi“ it be .Frediud’ Ir“ renewing liberal donations: . m by lll“ application of his matured mind. $23,932,211? ‘3?§,f‘,‘3;°,‘,‘,‘l“},§,’,e,‘: £3213]: w 51. The “mama and h’gM-V g‘fied countess of Wesfmo‘" in the Country hundreds and perhaps thousands of .. ’ Ill fem”) .llon 0r lhe Pflbl 591130". .‘i'Olll' Commlllt’e A, the last cinemldmecfi”; Orthn soda . iherc was lgnd 1'35 forwgfdcd me sum of ’uo’ {0'39th ‘3"th an Pounds, in a truly noble and praiseworthy manner; her ,v " “wkfulness that. whltc neinhbnurinr’ , - ~ , ~, ° ” - y’ ‘_ '“leresung and “sell” Wm". on. Farmmg' Th: 3”?” bonelant benevolent attentions to the poor, are yet grate- . r . v~ A o . . B one particular object to “lllLll the attention of the Com - Q k b h L d h h , “- nh . _ .. V “d‘mF.Ffllhef'lwdi have Sufi-0M adlmmu’ 'n “Vac d'r "at ' . 10-, iv mihe Colonial Leais. We?“ ‘3 e" .-V 5' a 3’5 ll? 1“ l e “e. a.” 0 e ‘" fully remembered;indcetL_he doubted whethet the extent m” giggle production, of “metal-m, our own for} grim Vgo‘nc "VIZ? Bierm Vb, ex amen of habitants of this Colony, ever Sincther vrstt in 1840, has. of he, generosiw is even'wt knuwn, and her zeal and . G3 0 llms m‘lnlfilne‘l film“! 811 average 1‘”, 0:1,“. fie emck fro"), the mer vainly": 1., “W?” M abatemem‘ and me S908” peg .‘t’make lb“ muttificence in the support of‘ eligion in the colony is ’ creasefirtabfious to dispose of our surplus blessings CO,F,~,,,,,,-,',’ win; “my, inflmcuons our Comafimee P“wa “knowledgmem 0‘ ll‘e.h‘gh esllyl'f’“ “1 Vl‘wih beyond pyaise. We now find, in her present donation to flu“ 1'” QM“ - memorialiyzed the late Lieut. Governor ysettinrv forth the the chamem or her Lndyshxp.” hfm‘ LI. , ' this Society, that although distant. she yet mainlains 3 great benefits that \vriuld result to the ColonD from the dofgkfiugsbcrmnd has conmbmed the “35.89”. 1“le lmemSl l“ lhe 15“""1'5 ProsperilY- Did we Per“ of attention ini ' degree. Therei- other means k - , by which so tity ofanimal f ' derived'for ll from the ground. In lands the H ‘ I kind of nl?menti§'.m iiciolibom Adry seed. ‘auic’aedal “‘ no 4, fiiumfilune, whic . V ~ _ w V‘ trc although the latterl , of thc'sé‘ason was also , e retentive nature of the ceive such exemplary conduct in a few more of the ab- ouulte. ' - - . ~ ., ~ . t. . , , _ Elias; Lgissmfigedflif, ithfimifift . Hon- Calllal" §Wabeyi ‘1 Sovemlfi- j VjsenV'tr roprietors of this Island, its effects would soon be sub-sci], and the friable condition of the surface, enabled prayer of the memorial ,0 me {Humble confidemuon of ’lnd Hon. 0- Xoung, one Pound- , 'seps‘i ly felt in the improvement of the Colony. 1n the Vegelallo" '0 Perle“ “5 Pr‘llll‘Cllonsi ‘Vthh were we" the House of Assembly - that body accordingly granted Daniel Brenrtn, Esq. when last in England. took some l'ésdlmloni 116 “NS! repeal: there W3? nothing exaggeral- forms, is "Ol A “cured in rawunbh “We” .“'."“'h"r' £150 for that purpose, din: £50 to the l’riiicctown Agri- ains to procure some Wireclotli, for wheat flour sifters, ed nor any thing, he thought, to which every gentleman may seem to [,3 s p ,lnql'egardlo 0‘": Present POS‘llO" 3"“ fi‘lu'e PTOSPeClS cultural Society ; and £100 to the Central Board, subject nd placed the same a: ‘the disposal of the Committee. Presenl would “Ol cordially l‘espond- su Prflugt to thou" .. ( , 'C°""_“'lle° “5°”? abllndilnl call-‘76 (“1‘ congfalllla' to the condition contained in the following clause of the I has been tried by several Millers, but your Committee 4. On motion of Lawrence C. Worthy, Esq., seconded I p ‘ I y h I r ' l'°n- WM“ gram commemli‘l “ml man‘llficlllrlng Appropriation Bill, passed in the last Session. {'regret to state that from some unexplained cause, it by J. \V. James, Esq. arge y 0“ 0‘ er C0““"‘°§—‘m°5l P’Ohably from DVFV'owlucuon, and N And a further sum of Fifty Pounds, to William has not been found to answer the purpose. Resolved, That this Societyhiire highly gratified to find Yet even £9,923“ over‘lmdmg’ are gram” convmsed ‘“ me” cred” and Beairsto, President of the Princetown Agricultural Turnips are _So invaluahie a cm}, ,0 the hymen mat that a Society has recently beeh'formed in Charlottetown, the @nsul'l'lp‘ilon, f monetary concerns, this Colony stands. exempt from such baneful fluctuations. We hear of the storm that is rlesoluting the commercial world, but are mercifully preserled from its ravages—the steady returns of the soil enabling the settler to meet the demands of the merchant, who is thereby placed in a situation to sus- tain his credit. Here the poor man can support him- silt", and make continual advances toward independence; whilst the immigrant with capital or income may not only employ himself pleasantly, usefully and profit—ablv, but rfly possess himself of comforts rind luxuries sufi'i- cicnt to render life pleasant in any country. Our future prospects are cheering, and shew that, while the culture of the earth is the most happy, inde- , animal, rational, natural employment of man, the pro- undcr the auspices of His Excellency the Lieut. Gover- nor, having for its object ‘the encouragement of the do- mestic manufactures of the Country, especially that of Cloth, and that this Society pledges itself to (to-operate- with that Institution in the attainment of so laudable a purpose. 5.an motion of A. Duncan, Esq., seconded by Dr. Japfiihlepof Morel, ,- Erratum, That the thanks of this Society, béigiven to Capt. Cumberland, the Hon. Capt.Swabey, and the Hon. Charles Young, for their liberal donations. ,. regularity, is conside but amongst the far -_ nu‘merous classes to V cheese is a part; customary diet, 4" sumption of thing, 5 is very great. used by almost ever ,_ ' above the poore‘St, , an enormous e 5‘ The following Gentlemen werg their chosen Officers substitute for oi ,' for the ensuing year 2 . " not re aratiou Hon. John S. Macdonald, President. mi”); p10: emer , ' i ’ ’ Francis Longworth, sen. Esq., Vice President. die, of even class ' - - . l 1% Society, for the Importation of Live Stock, under the direction of the several Agricultural Societics in Pitnce County—and that the some he sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, for the benefit of the said Societies, as near the centre of the County as possible. “ And a further sum of One hundred Pounds, to the Central Agricultural Society, to cover any loss on the importation of such denomination of Live Stock as may Mange] \Vunzel’ Cano,sV and ParsniPSV are each and be l‘y 3‘ malorlly or the Comlmllee 0‘ "‘9 Sa'd soclel-V' m all of them crops of very great value, and much more conjunction with Vtwo members from the Comm!“ce 0f sure than Turnips, and ought tlierefore'to be grown by 8“.“h 13'5"“ .SOC‘ClY “0W estabhs‘ded m Q‘wcnys 4nd every farmer. For feeding milk kinc, or for failincr stock King’sCounties—which stock, when so selected and tin- ,hey‘are equally valuabtm The drill system andbtrench ported into the Colony, shall be sold, as near as may be, Plouahing Shoum be adopmd for me“. cultureV in two equal portions, to persons resident iii eucli oflhe Ygu, Comm-mec beg ,0 direc, ,he mmnnon of ,he said Counties; which said purchasers shall be bound to Sociew ,0 ,he public Spirimd conduct of W‘ W Irving keep such Stock in the Counties of their respective resi- Esq” of BonshawV who has immduced a nur'nber dances", Wllh lhe new or complylng “'"h these com" skilful mechanics, from Scotland, the past season,lor the your Committee cannot but hope that every individual will strive to the utmost, to realize the greatest quantity his stock of manure will enable him to cultivate. The drill system of husbandry is peculiarly applicable to the culture of this root,particularly the Swede or Ruta Baga. Sowing Sulphur on the land with the seed 15 by many practical men said to prevent the fly. V " ctions of the soil are the safest staples he can produce 3" -~ traffic in. _ Enquiries for our produce miiltiplv. Our markets increase. Onc vessel which arrived late in the season front Boston canied away 7280 bus. Oats, which she obtained It the Queen’s Wharf, and completed her load- ? again the unprccedentedl short period of six days. “chewing the great a vantages resulnng from the , aeof Threshing Machines, as that large amount of grain was thrashed out during the SIX days. Your committee view the increase of those labor-saving ma- ichtnes With much satisfaction. Another veSSel is expected at Three Rivers, from . Britain, when the navigation opens, to take back a cargo oants, which are said to be in request in the London Market for seed! Barley is sought for in the United lions, your Committee held a. special Meeting on the 18th oflrist June, viliich was attended by the Representatives of the respective Branch Societies of King’s and Queen‘s Counties, and after some consulerntion they resolved upon expending the grant in the importation ofShecp :iiid Pigs. The Secretary of this Society then being about to embark for England, undertook to execute the commisston, and iii the mouth of October last, nine Rants arrived safe in the barque Lady \Vood, the tenth having died on the passage out. The animals were equitably divided, by the alternate choice of Mr. Leu'clliu, on the part of King‘s County; and Mr. Henry Longworth, for Queen’s County, the odd purpose of making the modern Agricultural implements so necessary to the enterprising cultivator of the soil ; and your Committee venture to express a hope that llllS attempt to improve this fine Colony will he responded to by adequate encouragement. Your Committee consider it very remarkable that Charlottetown, no extensive hoppcrics are to be found in the Colony; although it is manifest that that profit- able plant thrivcs here most luxuriantly with only ordin- ury culture, and with the same attention that is bestow- ed upon the culture of the Potato, would ensure a. much more valuable crop to the grower. although there are two large brewing establishments in John Hyde, William Dotge, Charles Stefift, Henry Longworth, _ Charles Haszardfig Alex. Laird, r ' , George Beer, sen , Henry Shearmnn, John M‘Neill, Cavendish, PETER MACGOWAN, Secretary 4' Treasurer. l [C Committee. peculiarity—that named in larger ' in the rural in the towns. difficult to make ‘- proximate cnlculat Vguaiitity nnd valuéi onsumed by it five millions of~' of the British» ' All: The Chairman having left the Chair, the Hon. Capt. Swabey, was called thereto, when a vote of thanks was passed to the Hon. the President, for his conduct in me air. ' is, perhaps, a Statea,&c. doc. Shipbuilding, at present, does not I l ' ll on on alien. t at ,wear a very prosperous aspect, nor lumbering. The Coumy' . ‘decltne of these may induce farmers in general to devote The fouowmg is an 30cm“ ' ~ i.ipuore of their time to the improvement of Farming. co ' VDurlng the past year many very respectable persons 10 Rams with Freight prov’e ave come among us, to enrich us by their intellectual sates Mfr-me _O,,e diéd u, Se attainments, by investing their capital, pr spending their 5 ’qu5 Sam I.” chm'bmtmn Ol ' “ ' 7 10 hnvmg WED lossed ll”: Vang: W9“ by Queens The accounts of the Secretary and Treasurer, for the past year, have been audited by Messrs.'Henry Long- worth, A. Duncan, H. Shenrman, and Joseph W. 110% son, and found to be correct. The Receipts for the past year amount to £758 12 ‘ and the Disbursements to £644 4 4, leuvincr a. mu: ance in favour of the SocietéVof £114 7 8. b of milk a-dayrm rent forms, prbduce 570, V WOMAN AND AGRICULrunu.——Agriculture is ,Care, drc. £77 ta 2 , undoubtedly the first and most important of in- - . . . dustrious ursuits- ' ’ ‘ ' $313350 25::‘12Jfi’2j0‘i-22 t: gfgésgggfiid'g‘gg’imfi: ISO. 12 (Illapt. Citmberlang, - 5 7 (65 inYour Cilltnm‘lVthee beg to c' the attention of the public which, ftoiln the éalflllgst lt .ISOVaVréVV 000::LpealVViglVlngg {£01113 .. , - . .0 . M . = eiiry ongwon . - . genera o evastimportanc of Aaricutm - . . “ . ' ._ mgtfinny attritiézifiigtessogfpnfglp:gzg class, set in more “ 3 wmmm Dense, ’ , 4 7 5 VV Colony. It alone is the vital prisliciplebot the ridgnll‘? race’ woman has dal'gllle engagei and by her than, 20'“ 000:“ Two thousand immigrants hav‘e arrived at Charlotte “ 4 Alex. Laird, - - - 2 l7 0 By Its encouragement alone can the country “ go laboursiand more eSPeC'any by her musels assist em 10 ed , in town during the past Samson omen V“ diflere VP V a 5 James Ferguson, - 2 1V7 o a-head,”—by it must the rising generation stand or fall. I" bringing to a Slate 0f Perfemlon w Y I h' p y ' 7 During the past year a Census and statisticalna cur 5; __ This Qolyny has been called the Granary of North honorable ursuit man h b . ' es, m t B and fauen'mg onhe who“: Island was taken under V‘hépmvisicossuzf £20 11 5 ricaV—is it to ridicule or in earnest? To look at the s ' "Partner whech the Et as, Fen.ass'5led by lhfll Great as this 9 _ V , '1 an Act of ,e Legislature; but as these interestincr do. 4 Ram: Sold at Georgetown, Nov. 81h. pomons "f. culuvalEd ground: compared With me v ' h' ' em‘a ’ m hi? gOOdneSS’ has It is "at Bum ‘ ‘ ‘ came“ not been omcmny published our EOVVVV V r extent ofwdderness and wasteland every spectator must gwen "n to Share h‘s mus: alleVlale his cares su l of the ' numb. ufimicum obsmmlons to gflgr on the *f- 12 figslgglgflpiEVVsViom-fi g g gglggagyreflfipofg the formeVi'. let every farmer then zand embellis ife. Indeed, h looking intd allfip yan import I sub‘cct. ° . ’ ’ . ~ 6 countr rom such a re roach am! He fist b ' " f' ' " ' - ‘ ' The value of land has greatly risen making it mani- I: 'll‘lhomas 0mm. - - 2 o ‘ make It “hm "am"? has yindeed designedpit to ’be a ods 3f t', y * "ng to t-he ‘ distant Per“ Place or hour fest ,hanhepowers of the soilure [Etching more kmwuV ~ 13- wesmwn)’: ‘ 2 6 0V“, 14 0 tcpumly 0f ferlilily and happiness, or, without exaggel'an merin "fightwe shah" percewe l ugh the glim- cheese, which all and better appreciated; while the acknowledged salubri- — Lflfiheh‘angufige 0f Holy wm’ “ a land flowing m unkn g\ a w' m succeeds the darkness or or me nafi" ' W 01' its climate, cheapness of provisions, improved £32 5 6 oney. Oui- winters are long, butthey are 0V0 centuries, that woman, so well deslg- enable the cor ifsévffnfh l0 Tattlyh useful purposes, and were the . e 501 u y develo ed their len h would Loss “Stained, V _ V £45 7 8 ha‘dly fall: so busy would thg sltallfeeder Ii: with his Account, Sales of Rams. imported into Prince County, oxen! h" SheePi h“ Pigs. and his P0111”)? - one gm“ by JAMES YEOV F‘qu M. P_ RTFM-gmfim want to be noticed throughout the Country is, the inade- society, means of education,.und facilities for enjoying the nVilVeges of Public Worship, render Prince Edward Is- and increasingly desirable to the ma} or family who run desrre a social retirement from the busy World, or repair their health, or renew their constitution. nated as the “ flower of the human 8 e ' ” V V ~ men has had, in_all ages, a direct share in fhe pilogress of_ agriculture. Let us look to Egypt. By raismg the veil which fiction and heathenism pense with. ” - Every In , ...,, Observed, or!!! ‘ , ‘ VOf British Farmers too men ctable and cost: Currmq‘, quale slicker provided for Cattle during the severit have thrown over truth i 300d many". ‘ onldjoyfuuy com; het’e andmvesnhe mm 4 ansi. - - £2210 0 0f the. Winter months, in consequeri’ce of which remote aoes WM 0‘ -’ we Sh?“ find lha‘ "1 that consistent. diminished Capitals were the Colony made 4 3°“ P133: ' - 11 5 0 [Odder is wasted a : are rendered comparatively count 5 h, '8 sms’ the wise ng 0‘ lb“ bediscoverod' ' ‘ more?“ 'clY l‘nown in Britain.' * W0rthl¢§3i by scatte“‘ fan exhaling its useful chemical - ry’w 0 was afterwa'ds de'fiedi was dlCla- ' «Year Committee regretVto observe how smalla degree £33 15 o ERPCPHeS. . Brother Farmers, press onward! Many diffi- ung 1,3?“ lo the Egyptians, Isis, his Queen V gigs? :llmszsheeggxpl SlViow, the Cattle Show, and Proceeds afVSale of Ram, at Port Hill, the 41h Oct. ‘ may?" raggelgfi)‘: Y0“? Paog'eswnlbat them, and “'2? g”"‘g lh V ‘ . thOSe precepts in agriculture,“ " .2....iti:u;:m..§....r 23.2532. Stephen Wright - s o it... i... 0. mass... ‘5 W“ W “Y "’h tender the Egyptian dominion-s the i “ism do amongomsefie VV 7;“, FancaréoVVchVVeVVFaigs: ghndtgebsiei, . - . 10 10 0 -. Plants thrive here wii’hom shelter that°2nniliogchs$adl richest inV the universe. They thus 111W" intended, marl: for the disposal of ou’r suar. Chin] Cmsay'll - 12 3 Quite hotbed: to bring them to perfection. wilt,” this; la'P'l'” Will] the misteriee of embankmenu. plus “who mange“ mm,“ on," ProvincesVlhe end 93 "15“ i ' - 't lSVVJV'BquH‘Ved? Perseverance! Steady perseverance" ""gafim‘s and drainings in orderat'o d ' ' l and object cannot beauswered by exhibitipg the refuse £42 10 d £$§$9gfuntil you surpass the Mother Country the benefit which could ’be amdedyeaveedall V . , ever art” .,, ' ' ‘ ‘ - . . . e- v ~- VV V _ V y icle ghe is able to produce. ,poaite, of the beniguant Nile. Isis chose “no; u . . . ’ 'V .2 " V - w twins: \ ,~ ‘ :1 ' ‘ e. 3 , . i " ' at