A Gun R.sir.wsr.—-The Grand Trunk Rail- way, in Canada. is to be 1,100 miles in length; of this, 392 miles are completed, and the rest is in course of construction. The debt of Canada is $24,350,000, the most of which has been contracted for this railroad. The part of it which has been built, and now in running order, pays very good dividends. A man went over Niagara Falls, on the 23d of June. lie was in the act of landing a skili',just above the rapids when he was carried away by the current and his boat capsised. His name is unknown. but he is supposed to have been on his way from Canada, with vege- tables, The Grand Jury of Boston found indictments against six persons for enlisting men for the Crimea, and against one for being engaged in the slave trade. EA8ZAR2D’8 GAZETTE. Wednesday, July 18, 1855. We would take the liberty of reinindinvr our readers and their friends that the Chardonn- town Horticultural Society’s show will take place this do week (Wednesday 25th July) on the lawn in rent of Government House. The society has already efliaoted a desirable change in our market. lever year, vegetable produc- tions difiiirent in kindv and su erior in quality, are being exhibited during t e season,and at earlier periods every successive spring and summer. On the last market day. there were cucumbers, now otatoes, green peas and young carrots in Mr. \vis's stall, all excellent of their kind. This is a great im rovcment. Still much remains to be done. ituated as Charlottetown is_with as fertile a soil surround- rn_git, asever Cit or Town was ever blessed with, and every acility of transport, whether by land or water; there ought not to be a single article of vegetable growth wanting. for the sustentation, comfort or luxury of its inhabi- tants. It is a state of thin s positively dis- graceful, that we are indebted to the States of America for sup slice of fruit, which we might ourselves raise o ‘a far superior quality, for we should remember, that the best fruit is saved for their own market. If any one doubts this, let him examine the ap les that come to us from Boston, particulnry those that arrive early in the season, and he will find that nine out of ten have been attacked by the fly and thata worm is in the core of each. All are more or less bruised, and all become more or less heated by being kept for a week or ten days in the close hold of a vessel, and the tin- vor deteriorated from being exposed to the fui(i)ies off bilge waterse ur armers are innin duall toa preciate the advanta gs to Riegniieriveil froi: raising fruit, and wil ing toincur the necessar outlay of ca ital, in order to be provided wit good varieties of grafted trees. If pro pains be taken, particularly in planting, t ey will assuredly reap a plenteous reward. is the meantime,we trust that the efforts made by the Charlottetown Horticultural Soci- ety will be duly appreciated and seconded. and that there will be a numerous gathering on Wednesday next. The price of admission is made purposely low, in order that a greater number may be attracted, and when it is re- flected, that the whole is s at in the service of the public (none of the o cers being paid) few will be found, we trust, unwilling to contri- bute the l8d. or 9d. towards augmenting a fund destined to encourage industry and foster the developement of the resources of the vege- hble wealth of the Island. The Committee of management were in hopes to procure the at- tendance ol' the band and we trust they will be successful. All will appreciate the kindness of His Excellency and Lady in allowing the Go- vernment llouse grounds to-be used on this occasion, and the willingness with which the whole family have lent t emselves to the pro- motion of the views of the society. 0 'I conNr:Lr.’s GEOGRAPHY. Cornell's Primary and Intermediate Geogra. pliy, formingf phacrlts fire; and selqond olga sy;tenki- atic series 0 ‘ ioo eo ies, , D. Aplrélgston and Companygrligb and 3«iS'Brb)dd- we . . TI’ was our intention to have noticed these valqnble vyorhgoeoiire time previously and we a o in or omission. PK nipstent knowledge of Geography is more essentially a neccessary requisite ef edu- cation than ever. Steam has opened up new or enlarged the old channels of commerce to such a'd so, that countries which were unknown to our forefatliwershhave beclqmel places qlf evfery resort. e vs mac e t inyeallilq the lIIBllIlCi0:£ff or’ir-ur;e:a:q|erl-is ‘as’ Eli: two u ications, t e es to w ea t is artists as la.d‘apted1t‘:.fbcilinte thlel extefisgpp or‘ is now . are us we on- lated for the ghoul arid the pr nte,fam'l:y, and if the third division of the so it oh is promised under the title "Ill Behcol Geo- graphy and Companion Atlas" as well exe-I HASZARD’S GAZETTE, JULY 18. cuted as those already published, there will be little left to wish for. The maps are suitable . to each work and to the ca city of the pupils for whom they are inten ed, and the engra- vings which are numerous and well calculated to iin ress on the mind of the learner a correct know edge of the ph sical as well as artilieial productions of the ditlerent countries are for superior to what we generally meet with in works of this nature. When we shall have been favoured with Part 3, we will give a more extended notice of the whole work. Posrrorrrnis-.vr.—The Picnic under the auspi- cies of the Sons of Temperance. will be post- poned until Thursday the 26th July, inst. , -~~-—{-6-b—————— Summary of Government Advertisements. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Coun- cil has been pleased to appoint William Weller Ir- viug. Esquire, Secrets? and Treasurer in the Royal Agricultural Society or the current year, in the terms ofthe Act of I2 Victoria, cap. 21. Ilis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to accept the resignation of the Hon. W. pord as s Member of the Executive Council of this s an - Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretnry’s Oiiice until the 5th day ofseptember next, from any person or persons being willing to contract to bore for coal, to the depth of 3000 feet, if required, at one or more places within this Island, at the option of the Government. Each Tender must specify the rate per foot, and give the names of two suliicient sureties for the due performance of the service. To rrrn Eorrcrr or IIaszAnn's Gaznrrx. Mn. Enrron; I have just seen the School Visitor's Reporl,in whiclil find the following statement relative to the New Perth School, Lot 51. “ Registered, 44; pre- sent, ll; Reading, defective; Analysis, seldom; Writing, Mediocre; Aritlimetic, creditable in the common rules; Gruirimar, several have more than nveriige knowledge of rules. A very low standard of order, cleanliness and method exhibited here.” ow, ' r, of the II present, there were only 3 above I0 yenrs of age, eight being new begin- ners. These Uiree must be the several who Mr. Stork reports us having “more than average knowledge of rules offirariiiiiar; rind as they were the only pu- pils present who could be classed, the Visitor riiu.-t refer to Iherii when he says, ' Reading defective." Now I fearlessly assert. that the statement is not correct, they did not read defectircly. One of these defective readers was elected to ii Scholarship in the Central Acadern , and is now enjoying the benefit of that excellent nsiitulion, and the other two, read rather better than he. 'I‘he charge ofs low standard of cleanliness, must refer either to the Scholars, or to the Schoolhouse. It cannot be applied with truth to the pupils, as all CIVIC ELECTIONS. At a rneetin of the Electors of Ward No. 3 held in the ol Court House on Monday even- ingi July 16th, James N. Harris in the Chair. essrs. Robert Percival, Silas Bernard, and Artemas G. Sims, were severally nominated to fill the otlice of Common Councilmen for the ensuing year. . Robert Hutchinson, Esq., was unanimously approved of to fill the oliice of Mayor. After the usual vote of thanks to the Chair- man the meeting adjourned. F. L. M.icPnsn, Secretary. POSTSCBIPT. The Lady Le Merchant arrived to-do with a Colonial Mail. There is a Telegrap ic Des- patch in the Hali as Colonist from New York, with three days ater news than the despatcli in to-days pa er, brou ht by the Havre line of Steamers to ew or . It states that Lord Raglan died of Cholera, but we wait for the news by our English Mail on Friday for a confirmation of the news. Passengers, In the Steamer Lady Le.MarcIiant from Shedisc, on Tuesday, the 17th inst.—-Hon. D. Brennan, Hon. Judge Peters,» Mr. Hanninglon, Mr. Wilber, Miss Waller, A. M. McDougald. In do., from Pictou, l8th.—i\Ir. Jacob Laird, Henry Slam er, Esq , Rev. John Show, Rev. Dr. Miitheson, i\ r. Samuel Cooper, Mrs. E. Clarke and 2 children, Mrs. Archib-.ild, and 9 in steerage. .4’; Married, On 3d July, in St. Jumes’s Church, Pictou, by the Rev. I". Boyle, Rector of Magdalen Islands, Mr. John M‘Iseac, eldest son of Mr. Malcolm M‘Issnc, to Euplieniin, daughter of Mr. Norman M‘Donuld,of Little Sands, P. E. Island, and relict of the late Charles ‘.iI‘Neill, P. E. Island. Died, On the l0th June, of Consumption, at East Point, Lot 47, Charles M‘Lean, in the 26lhyeur of his age. This very nrnisible and exemplary young man has hill but few behind him possessed of those sovereign virtues and holy excellences which eminently adorn- ed his life and character. ' is morning, Jurnes, youngest son of Mr. James Duncan, aged 8 months. Port of Charlottetown. A R R I V I D July I5, Schr. John Creelmrin,Richibucto', lumber. Llizahetli, Scott, Bay Verte,do. Viiie,Crimphell, Sarnnac, llutchinson, Ill irarriichi, for New Wrecked Ilrig Industry, Cape George. Rival, Mulch; deal and stones. l6th, Eglantine, Parker, Boston; goods. Sarah. Moore, Pictou; coal. Rosebud, Bay Vertc; pas- who are acquainted with this flourishing settlement, know that the scholars are as nest in their persons and clssnly in their habits, as any children ofany district in this Island. It is equally at variance wit truth, as it respects the Schoolhouse, which is a well- finished frame building and Ill8!2l‘OtI>llllI(IB. On the evening preceding Mr. Star 's visit, a large congre- gation iissembled to beers Sermon, and as the bench- es were not suflieient to accommodate the people, a ow extra-seats were made, by pliicing boards upon blocks of wood and stone. In the morning, before we had time to remove the blocks and sweep the house, the Visitor came to examine the School, contrary to law, without giving notice to the Trustees. do not ask the public, if it was gentlenionly, but I do ask them if it wnl Ironcst in Mr. Stnrlr, to make such a charge after being made acquainted WIlI’I the focus of the case by the Teacher of the school? Fortu- nately the Visitor's report on this lresd can do no harm as the school happens to be proverbial for its cleanliness ever since its erection. The last charge is “low standard of method.” We who have been trained under the “ No System" Act, must be so deeply sensible of our dsliciencies that we dare not aspire to anything like a rivalry with the precious genius of the new order oflhingr. While I admire humility and honor it as a mark of true merit, I confess my curiosity sometimes gets the better of rriy humility; nndl am sure, it will gratify the former and add reetly to the amount of the latter, if Mr. Stark will condeeoend to answer the following question. How can the School Visitor, by visiting a School ones in I! ssorrrris, and spending 16 minutes with 8 young children and three others, know the method pursued, the order kept, the cleanliness ob- served and the rogress made by 44 of all ages froui 5to23yenrso n 0? lflllr. Stirrk will give a satisfactory answer to this question. it will enlighten me and many others much. and possibl nid us in acquiring II higher standard of method. I e must have calculated largely on the subanissiosneu of the Teachers, when he penned such reports, but he will find the Teachers not quite tame enough to submit to such rnisre reaentstion. I have said enough to prove, that the c rgcs are unfounded and that the Visitor r-so be no judge of the true chu- rseter of the School, from the fact that he was only in it once in IS nionlhs, and that he spent only about 15 minutes in it on that occasion. Wisbin the Visitor greater diligence in the dis- charge o his own nliar duties, that be may be more thoroughly acquainted with Schoolhouse and Scllollfl. so that he may GFPII, more wisdom in the manufacture of his Reports. and en’ y as iliuoh of ublic confidence. so he does on e public prim, Rte snbec . 5 -no myself, our most obt. servant, Josrst |l'Nnri. Teacher of the chant, Shedisc; mails. ssrnnn. July I6, LsRoeks, Dnvison, Shediac; bsl. Orwell, McLeod, do. 17th, Isabell, Turnbll. Pictou. Rosebud, do. Lolly, Iledeque; gords. Ssrsnac, Hutchinson, N. York; luinher, &c. Lady LflMltl‘t‘llMlI, Pictou; nisils. Amegent, Sidney; bal. John, Pictou; bal. I8th, Favorite, Biihin, Sidney; bal. IIVIIB Subscriber intending to be absent from the ‘ Island for ii time, would thank those indebted to him to pay the sinount of their accounts as soon as ossihle, and those having deiiiiinds against him will present them for settlement. lso, BY AUCTION, On Wednesday, 1st August, 2 double Wagons and 1 Gig if not previously disposed of by private Snle. Enquire at the Livery Stables, Queen's Square. 2w J. H. GATES, Valuable Perm for Sale. A N excellent I-‘arm, consisting of 15 acres of Free- hold Liind on the Emy Vale Road, Lot 65, twelve miles from Charlottetown, (forty acres of which are clear), with a large DWELLING IIOUSE newly erected and completely finished, is now offered for Sale, with immediate possession, For particulars, apply to, J02IN KENNY, Central Academy. May 23, I855. Isl. Ex. NEW Goons. ' Miss Anni-:|rs0N begs to intimate that he has recently landed an extensive assortment o British, American and West India Goods. ofthe best quriliiy. and newest styles, snd.he is pre- nred to dispose cl‘ them at the lowest possible rates, for Cash pnymsnts. No I, Queen Street, June 22, I855. Csrding Machines. die. HE Subscribers offer for Sale Csrding Machines, Machine Cards, Crank Piste, lesnsrs, Wool Pickers. Powers Freennil Msehiusr on s new con- struction. Orders punctually nttun ed to. Address John Metrics &. Ben. sncliville, Iounty of West- rnorlsod New Brunswick. or David Stewart, Char- lottetown. lyxtf - Cod Liver Oil. WARRANTED Pure and .I"r_sslr, sold by the Mm’ °' " "’ '"m’vi'."ii'.“wsrsoir. ‘C New Perth lehosl July is. ress. _ Ienfirl. 2 17th, sry, LeBleng, Sidney; coal. Lady LeMar- Ellen, 'I‘auiinngouche. Dove. Robertson, l’ugwssh. «-2 NOTICE. MEETING of the Horticultural Committee. is requested, on Monday 23 inst., at the Presi- dents Otlice, st 8 o'clock afternoon. By order, JOHN M. DALGLEISH. Secretary. For Sale, _ VERY superior pllr of MA_rtr‘.8. by 8-Indu- rising 5 and 4 years old, trained to saddle and double or single harness, color brown,—wil| be sold by Auction on the Market Square, at I2 o clock on SATURDAY. the llth of August. 'lhoso erloll whose accounts have been furnished up to I G 31!! December last, and not paid before the 10th Augulli will be sued for without distinction, or further "°"°°' w. B. DAWSON. July 16. 1865. Grand Division, 8. of T- N OTICE is hereby given, that the next Quarterl Session of the Grand Division, of this Islnn , will be holden in the Teinperanco Hull. Bedeq-lo. on‘ i\Io:vnAr. the 30th instant, at-1 o'clock, p. in. y order, P. DESBRISAY. G. S‘. Ofiico off}. S.. July 14, 1855. Bricks! ‘ ELL BURNT BRICKS can be procured on the subscriber's premises, between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and also on Queen's and Pewnnl Street Whsrfs, during the week, by the Lighter-load, (from 8 to 4 P. M.) , alter the 10th July next. July 2. J. P. BEETE. Horticultural Society. HE SUMMER EXHIBITION of Vegetables, Fruits and Flowers, will he held on W unreas- DYA, the 251.‘; of July nest, on the Lawn iit Govern- ment lIonse- . _ ‘ The following are the articles for which Prizes will be awarded: Fnownirs: Best Bouquet of Roses of Sorts, “ " Moss Roses, Flowers grown in the open air, do £ 0 0 0 0 «so 6503 99 9° Cl Best Balsam, “ Cockscomb. Double Stock, Single Carnation, Double Wallflower, Single do Calceolnria, as 0 O 00 in pots. 2d “ do ' ‘ Cineraria, d “ do “ Geranium, 2d “ o " Flowering Myrtle, 2d " do Show of Pension, do do Fuechiu, do Chinese Primrose, do Pot or Box of Mignionette, c o ‘ Rsrest House Plant, oooceoeeeooecooeecccae waw¢—swwMwNw»unuum»umu HOOWONUGUOGOCOM 05930909 0 Flowering Plant from the Garden, do do Vnan-rannns. peck new Potatoes, Dozen Carrots, 3 early York Csbbegel, 8 Cabbage Lettuce, 3 Coss do 3 Cucumbers, Quart Green Pens, do u do French of Kidney Beans, do Windsor Beans, Dozen early Tnrnips, do Rnddishes. (long). 9 do (Turnip Rooted, do (Tomatoes, Vegetable Marrow or Squash, Bunch Thyme, d Sweet Msrjorsrn, Summer Savory, Parsley, Onions, Eschiilots. Best of airy other Vegetable not enumerated, to be recommended by the Judges. _ . The Show will be open to the public at 2 p. in. Admittsrice. 9d. Tickets to be had as usual. at the Book-mm of Messrs. Henry Stamper and llasasrd U. 0|"!- By order, - JOHN M. DALGLIIBH. Secretary. N. B.-—'I‘hoss who have I-‘lower; ft: IIII 3l_I0W» will please acquaint Mr. Garrison! I Q! I“‘",'°"v who will convey thorn ts and from 00 Ell“W|°'|- or charge. _ fir.” no hair’ Plants or Cuttings to dispose of, are requested to orward the snrns to the Show, and to state at the seine time, whether the _ are to be applied totbe benefit of the Society or °' "ha. um. and Band IIIVO kindly cos- 9 eooeeoeeoeooggg uumguuunwunwuuu 09¢fl9WWWOOflWOwG It ssn toattsnd. June fl. (Allpnpsrs) ~. . c O