difioulty in coming to adeoieioa. gull! .very fine animals were exhibited, that it is a - most impossible to particnlarise one more than another, but the necessity for a better olassid- ~ cation, is now obvious, so that the country farmer having a moderately od aniinal, II“! have aiehanoe for a pris_e, y not being corn- lied to compete with exhibitors of pure bro Siock ; and by the bye. I aia authorised to state, that many of the prises taken by amateur farmers in the suburbs of town, will be re- turned, to be oll'er_ed next ‘year as prime to farmers liviu 0l1CIld0' the oyalty._ Were it few models g ven as prizes for certain classes of Stock, in place of small sttms of inoney,_they might be more accspuble to many exh bitors. After the Show, about 40 farmers dined to- ther at the Globe Hotel. The President of the Sdciety in the Chair. Some of the most sealous supportersof“ “ ' , " ", ‘ which deprived the com uy efniauy excellent » speakers, althou h the resident, Henry Long- wort , ., _ on; W. W. Lord, one of the Vice’s, Alex. Laird, I'.sq., P. P., and man others, by their _cbeervations, alorded uiue valuable information In agricultural matters. Pain, Sir, Your obed’t Servant, WM..W. IRVING. Seo'y R. A. Society. Sept. 29, 1856, The following is a list of the diflerent com- petitors, successful and unsuccessful :— Entire Blood Colts foaled in 1854. let Prise £2, Hon. G. Coles, colt by Slalsdin. o. 9d do. I, John Stcokman, d " srd do. 10s, John M'Rse, tlo. “ do. Geor Smith, do. “ do- Dona d M°Millsn, d0- “ d0- _ Henry Mtoonsld, do. " Mountain- eer' Isaac Henderson, 0! Blood Fillies. lst Prise £1 I0 J. Reberstson, St. Peters Road Iilly by Sa adin 2d do. £1 ,'J. W. Mitchell, Royalty filly by Mountaineer. ‘ 3rd do. l0s John Kenned ., filly,by Cairns horse, Alexander Dickson, og tver. John Gibson, St. Peters Road do. “ Saladin, Joseph Prouse, B. P. Road, do. “ Mountaineer, Duncan M‘Phee. N. River, do. “ Salldifl. Hon. 8. Haythorne,E. River,do. “ do., _ Hugh M‘Ginnis. Mill cm. 3°‘ " M°"'"""°°r. Robert Hurry. Ninth River, do. " Saladiu, Win. Hodges, Rustics, o. “ do‘! Henry Longworth, d°- " do-2 J. H. ates, d0- “ d0 . Duncan Patterson, do. “ do . Of Entire Draught Calls, fualed in 1054. Ist Prise 40s 8. W. Fowle (Boston) eolt by King of the Valley, bred by J. Thorns. 9d do. 90s George Moreside North River, colt, y olumbus, 3rd do. I0s. R. C. Woolner, Rustico, John Muttart, Cape Traverse, _ P. Firtlsy, Seal River, colt by King of the Valley, W. J. Mathew, New Bedeque Road, Patrick Daly, Lot I6, James M‘Donald,(Elder). Of Draught Fillies, let Prise 30s. A. M‘Kinls , North River, 2d do. 90s. Robt. Wrig t. Bedeque. 3rd do. l0s. S. Hyde, West River, James Thompson, Stephen Boryer, _ Mathew Myres, filly by Catrn’s horse George Wright, Josiah Ayers, Of Bulls dropped sinee lst January, I854. lat Prise 40s. George Tweedy by Sweet Lad, do. 30s. Edmund Rodd, Royalty, 3rd do. 20s. W. H. Hyde, West River, 4th do. me John Thorns, Charles Stewart, Braoltley Point Road, James o rtecn, do, do. Win. Ra'ttrsy, do. do. John Stewart, Fienchfort, Abraham Gill, Little York, Allan M‘Donald, South Shore, George Mason, Int 48, Of Bulls of any age 1st Prise 30a. Hun. E. Hsythorne, 2d do. 20s. in. Prnwse, 3rd do. l0s. Aneas Watt, Audersoue Road, Wm. Silllphsnt, John M‘Lean, Hector M‘l.esn, North River, John M'Donald, Georgetown, HASZARD'S GAZETTE, OCTOBER 1. Of Heifers dopp¢d since 1st Januar , 1854. lst Prize 30s. Ralph Brecken, Sen. sq., 2d do. 20s. Daniel Hodgson, Esq ’ Std do. l0s. G. W. Dehlois, Esq., Lemuel Wright. George Lewis. Royalty, ector M‘ an, .'Royelty, d S. W. Mitchell. do., Wm. Forgan, Esq, John Johnson, Hon. George Coles, F or Judge Peter's Prise. let Prise 40s. M. B. Daly, Esq., Gov. House arm, 2d do. 30s. Judge Peters, Heath Hsviland, I'Jsq., Job Bevan, Ch.town, John Holman, George Beer, Jun. Esq., Of Pen of 8 Ewe Tags, (Loicseterfi let Prize 40s. B. E Wright, Esq., oyslty, 9d o 20s. Henry Lungworth, Esq., do. l0s. George Tweedy, Gollow's Point, Lemuel Wright, Hon. E. I-laythorne, .l. M. Holl, Esq., Exhibitors of Pens of Ewes of any age. Ist Prize 30s. Henry Longworth, Esq. 2d do. 20s. John M. Holl, Esq. 3d do. 10s. George Tweedy, ' George Smith. Hon. E. Haythorne, Wm. Carey, Rn alty B. E. Wright, , Of Pen of 3 Ewe Lambs. let Prim 20s. Henry Longworth, Esq., 2d do. 15s. B. E. Wright. Esq.’ 3d do. l0s. George Tweedy, Judge Peters, , James Robertson, Esq., St. Peters Road, Angus M'Kinnon, Win. Swabey, Jun. Esq. Edmund Rodd, John M. Holl, Of Runs under 3 years old, IstI’ri1.e 40s. Wm. Swabey,Jun. Esq., 2tl'do. 20s. Judge Peters, 3d do. we. George Wright, Esq., Richard Ackland, Hugh M'Ginnts, Mill Cove. W , ne, Esq., Georgetown "Road, John Scott M‘Leod, Lot 35, Ol Rams of any age, over 2 years old. 20s. John Mullaley, Tryott Road, Lemuel Wright, Joseph Prt-use, Angus III‘ Kinnon, Edmund Rodd, Exiiiurriox or nail Latins. 1st prizeé 30s., Jae. Robertson, Esq. St. Peter’s ' 2d. do. 20s, Henry Longworth Esq. 3d. do. 10s., George Tweedy, Lemuel Wri ht, Richard Ac nd, JudgePetere, John Thorns, . Angus MaoKinnon, Alex. John Geor .ll;os_ia .‘ II [III J.';. on Of Saws having raised a litter this season. lat prize, 30s., S. W. M‘ c ell, do,fils,B, B. Wright, yr"! E. Wright, Leod, . M. oll., Patrick Bell, Of Boers rise, B. E. Wri let ht, . 2d.pdo. 20a.,Jose E Wild‘? ’ 3d. do. 10s.,,lohn udson, Chas. Howuild, South Wiltshii-e. Junw of Rorses—Chas. Hassard, Esq. , Belle Vue, _m. Svrabey, jun., Ibq., Upton, Hon, Capt. Rice. udges of Cattle—.lereniie.h Sim of Cavendish.Mr. Robert Mntoh, DcIdd",gt;‘hai‘-_lolselown. u so Shee andPi Alex.Laird, .', M. P. P., Mr. suac Thginjson, Lot 34, 1-. William Match son, Esq., r. Thomas . med, Suddenly, at Sevsgflarbor. at the lsth irtstsn Jane, youngest dang r of Mr. Duncan McDiarmid. This amiable nndlnteteating you woman, felled in Robert Orr, New Glagow, Dr. Hilleoat. Josiah Ayres, Wm. Douse sen., Of Cows of any age giving Milch. let Prise 30s. Daniel Hodgson, Esq., Dd do. a. m. aaernore. 3rd do. we. Heath Haviland, Eeq.. Lemuel Wright, Royalty, His honor Judge Peters, Win. I-‘organ, Esq.. Wm. Hyde, West River, Hon. George Coles, , J. Gates, I J the flewer of lite and utefulneas,is eply lamented by _i an aged and deperdeta father, sndiby numerous sor- ‘ rt;|win|g friends. llr Itnaius repute in peace in the c urciyitrd nt St. ta gw’s, V j On Tuesday ttiotnl last, from an injury received | the previous event , Ir. Charles hIcDQld, eldest ison of Mr. Donald lobouald, ofNorth cm.-it. Char-l ‘ lottetnwn Royalty I'd 22 years. The deceased] was breaking In a utg horse in it cerl,—theanimaI 3 jhavin ran away a aye-rturned it, he was thrown ‘there mm with gre alnlenee, and ring received l internal injuries. call“ his death. e was a yonn man of eseutplsryialpraeter and good habits, a we sympathise with his sorrowing parents in their sfliction and sudden lose. . Married, On Friditv, the 26th inst.. by the Rev. Jesse Whitlock. Mr. Alexander Van Iderstine, to Miss Elizabeth lllachun, both of Murray Harbour. . OA . MISS DOUGLAS respectfully informs herpe- trons that she has this da re-opened her school at the corner of Pownsl and ichmond Streets. Charlottetown, October let, I856. let OCTOBER, 1856 NEW BOOKS received this day, at George T. I'Iasaard‘s, Bookstore— , M‘Aulay‘s History, 4 vols. in one, 7s 6d, and in single volumes at 3s 6d. M‘Kenzie's 5000 receipts, 6s 3d. Gordon Cummings Hunters’ Life, 7s 6d. Jay’s Autobiography, I vol. Dr. Kitto's Memoirs. The Castle Builders. 5:. The Martins of Cro Martin, by Lever, 3s 9d. J. Montg0mrey’s Poetical works illustrated, 14s. Letter Writers, ls 3d. Song Books, bound and pamphlets. Cookery Books, Is 3d Carpenter's Spelling Books, 9d. Comic almauacs for I857. 17 000 Bolfenvelopes. Is to la I0d r 100. English Editions of Webster’s Dictionary, 5s lid to 28s 6d. Am. abridged do. of Walkers do., 2s. Drawing Room Table Book, stu 20 Engravings, Albums English and American, illustrated 6s 9d o . Gift Books, richly bound, ‘ls Fishers Book of the World, Confession of Faith. Ramsay's inquiry of Human Happiness. Childrens Books, a variety. AU01I_0NS, RARE C HAN CE for Country Merchants oi. Dealers JUST ARRIVED! NE of the most Extensive and the greatest Va- riety of G O O D 8 ever ofl'ered in this City. To be Sold by AUCTION, on TUESD.dYthe 9th OCTOBER instant, at 1! o’clock, at the Store for- merly occupied by Joanne MCDONALD, Esquire, Queen-Street, a large and well selected- Stock of Goods. DRY GOODS. HARDWARI-Llronmonger , Cut- lery, Groceries, Jewelry, Glassware, Ready- made Clothing, Hosiery, Ship Chandlory, Car- penters’ snd Blacksmiths’ Tools, Saddlery, &c., dtc. The Sale will he continued from day to day until IIIO whole i dis of. ’ Patties desirous of getting a good assortment, will do well to atte ' e, as there is everything required to complete their supply. 6d. 22s 6d. £20 to £50, 4 months; £50 and upwards, a Credit of¢ months will be given upon approved Joint Notes of Ilsnd. All sumsuuder £10, to be Cash on de- livery. JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, September 80th, 1856.-Isl&Ex BUILDING LOTS! BUILDING LOTS ! 'l‘O BE SOLD by Public AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 2nd of OCTOBER next. at 12 o’o|ock. on the premises—the remaining portion unsold of these beautifully situated BUILDING LOTS on the BRIGHTON Roan, formerly the property of the late Ctmoitst. Linn. |]:?Terms attd Particulars made known on ap- plication to A. H. YATES, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Sept. I9, 1856. HOPE l-—Without Reserve. BY AUC TION. N THURSDAY next, the 2d Oc-iosaa,at I2 o'clock, at the Subscriber's Establishment- 8 Bales of Hope, Without the least Reserve. JAMES N. HARRIS, Auctioneer. Sept. 27. ten. Ladies look here !—.-ONLY look lie}. TO BE SOLD. HE Farm at present in the occupation cfllr. I I Andrew Smi at the Cross Roads. Belfast. For rticulars sppl at the ofice of T. HEATH HAVILAND E . Barrister at Law. ‘ t '0] Charlottetown. April 25th, 1856. “ALBION HOUSE," STREETLY & COUCHMAN EG respeetfall to inform the inhabitants of Char- lottetcwn an its viciuit , that they have tslten the store lately occupier‘ ‘)V R. NEIL RANKIN, and vs opened it '.r the above title with a magnificent and '- IOST EXTEHIVB BT00! 0!‘ -DRY GOODS or IVIIY DIICIIPTION. This stock having been purchased with greeted- vantages, for taste, variety, quality, and cheapness, cannot be surpassed by that of any House in the Island. It would be impossible in the limits ofau advertisententto psrticulariae. but on inspection it will be found to contain everything, that is supplied ll)! the most extensive houses in the lirst Cities of B. . America, from the minutest article in Haberdash- ery, to those of the more costly character in Dresses, silks, Shawls, lantles, &c- In making this announcement, we trust the public will encourage us in this undertaking, and we pledge ourselves to carry on this business in a spirit of libe- rality, and continue to ofl'er to purchasers_advantages Taaate or San: --£l0 to £20, three months, which will, we have no doubt, be appreciated. STREE'PLY St. COUCHMAN. Charlottetown, May, 17, l . A MARVELLOUS REMEDY! FOR ‘A HARVELLOUS AG!!! IIOLLOWAY’S OI TME THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. By the aid ofa microscope, we see millions uflitlle openings on the surface of our bodies. Through these, this Uintmcnt, when rubbbed on the skin. is carried to any organ or inward part. Diseases of the Kidne s, disorders ofthe Liver, sfi'ections ofthe Ileart, Inllyamation of the Lungs, Aslhmas, Coughs and Colds. are by its means eflectuully cured. Eve housewife knows, that salt posses l'reel_y through bone or meat of any thickness. I‘his healing Ointment far more readily penetrates througlt any bone or fleshy rt of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward cornpluinti, that cannot be reached by other means. RRYSIPELAS, RHEUMATISM AND SC ORBUTIC HUMOURS. No ‘remedy has ever done so much for the cure of 'sesses of the skin.whatever flirm they may sshume, as this Ointment. Scurvy. Sore llends, Scrofuls, or sipelas, cannot long withstand its influence. 'I‘he inventor has travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dis ssing this Oint- ment, giving advice as to its app ication, and has thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to health. soitn LEGS, soar: BREASTS, WOUNDS & ULCERS. Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderful Uintnient, when having to cope with the worst cases ofsores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumours. Professor Holloway has dispatched to the East, large ship. ments of this Ointment, to be used in the worst cases . will cure any ulcer, glandular swel. ling, stiffness or contraction of the joints, even of 20 years‘ sts ing. PILES AND I-‘ISIULAS. These and other similar distressing complaints can be effectually cured, ifthe Ointment be well rubbed in over the parts affected, and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot. Both the Ointment and Pill: should be used in the following cases:— Bed Legs ancers Sore-throats THE Subscriber ofl'ers FOR SALE, a variety Bad Breasts Contracted and Still’ Skiudieeases of S I L K S , &o— Burns Joints sun n|..i,ci1o Dr‘NApu,;5_ Bunions _ Eiephantiasis s.....i.’..¢. Rich Checokdfilsste SILK, Bite of bnfdesguti Iiirtulas Sofie-nipples II (' j toesa an soul o Cong It i;i.'.'.),,.,i. ,1: Flies Glandular swellings ‘Poincare -0 ‘ilk Velvet.‘ Coco- Lutiibego cen ,, ,_ Huh assorted colors for Bonnets Chiego_fo,n pi ,, wound‘ supgfiuy fich Bgocgdc §ILKS‘ &¢_ ' Chilbifllllfl Rllcllfllllillll YIWI. All of which will he sold low for rnmpt p.ty- chapped hand. scam’ merit. J. Pll,RDl[-1. Sold atthe establishment of I’rol'essorHor.i.owav, l7th September, 1856. . 2-H, Strand, (near 'l'etnple Bar.) London, ,,,_,_.. ,. ..__.._,._____ den 80. Megan Lane. New York, also by all Tetcher Wantedi Ii'i?3Zl.“.‘I.'f .t..'"t':‘i‘.'.'n‘.i...l"‘iv..I.’°'....'°Z'. Ii. 'i.'ii'.I'.’.'i"' ‘N7 ANTED it Tevcher for the Camphellton School, L0! 7: there will be it liberal sutn given in addition to ilie (iovcrnnient Grant. Application to be made to . EUGENE M'CAR’I‘HY. prices:—at ls 8d; 8s 3d; and on each Pot. ‘Hi There is a considerable saving by taking th larger sizes. N. B.—DirecIions for the guidance of patients ofzevery disorder are tttlixed to each Pot.