I-IASZARD'S GAZETTE, OCTOBER 10. —-1?—’ 1-“; imtds couxrv CA'I'I‘I.E snow. -11,, King's County Cattle shoiv was held as mu] at Finlay's on the Geor town Road on fiiday the 28th September. e weather was wet and stormy in the morning, but _It clotted up at 10 o'clock and remained tine till toward evening. The show of stock alto therflwss very inferior, and in a number of c sees iere was no competition, the _Judgee however. 1'0- cominended one or two animals, and prizes were accordingly awarded. It is to be hoP°,d W“ the influential gentlemen and farmers in tip: County will bestir themselves and endeavour kee on with their more successful brethren in riuce Count , who can boast of a very fl‘2“‘ risliing Brane Society _under the ju- dicious management of their Secretary,Mr. ser. Mr. Finla , an old Waterloo man, "par-ed a most a undant and well cooked Dinner. at a very moderate charge, which was taken of by aboatthirty farmers. Wm. ‘Gowan, ., of Souris, presided over the meetin with his usual judgment. The following is a list of the Prime awarded : Eivrias: Bacon Coi.'rs, foaled in I868.- None exhibited. . Bacon I"ii.i.u'.s, fouled in I853,- \- lst priae, Alesaader Mchlulliti. 131 10 2d do Edward Pools, 1 0 8d de ‘Donald McKinnon, 0 10 Eivrute Corxrs, fbr Agricultural purposes,- Isrprlae. Edward Webster, St. Peter's, £3 0 2a: do Angus Steel. Cardigan, I 0 Id do Tlsoisies McDonald, Town Road, 0 lo Frau III, for Agricultural purposes foeled in '63,- Ist rise, Barns Kearne , Sturgeon, £1 19 2d .Fds Geergb Moore,yBrsdenell, 1 Bui.r.s, dropped since Ist January, I968.- Ist prize, Geor e Tweedy, £2 2d do Dona dStewsrt. I I 3d do Peter Fsrgusson, I 0 4th"do William Watson. 0 I0 Bones, of any age,-— Ist prize. John McDonald. £1 10 2d .do homes Owen, I 0 3d do William Lane, 0 I0 Cows, of any age. giving rrrilk.- lst prize, 'l‘homns Owen, £1 10 2d do John Dewar, I 0 8d do John McDonald. 0 I0 HIIIIII, dropped since let January, I863.- Ist prize, Duncan McDonald. £1 '10 2d do Thninas Owen, I 0 3d do David Kaye, 0 10 Port of 8 Ewe 'l‘eos,-- lst prize, George Tweedy. £2 0 ad do George Tweedy, I 0 3d do Peter Robertson, 0 I0 Raass. under 3 years old, Lambs escliiiled.—- George 'l‘weedy's, recommended by the Judg £0 in Rats Lanes,-— Ist prize, George Tweedy, £1 10 2d do do I 0 in do 0 10 Saw, having reared a litter this season.- ‘ Wra. IlcGowau's,recomriieiided. £1 I0 Iloaas,-— Ist prise, Dancerr McDonald, .51 to 2d do W‘ ism Watson, I 0 3d do WilliiiiiiLane. 0 10 Jnnoes or Hoasss.—-Charles liesasrd, Esq., Samuel Lane, John Clark. r Ca-r1-r.:.—Duncan Stewart, Writ. McGowan. John Lainphyr. Or Sirs:ur.—I'liilip Beers, Edward 'l‘horntcn, Robert llead. Or lloue.—Edivsrd Poole, Alexander Robertson, Thomas Baldwin. OOBEESPOEDEICE. To -rite I.-Int-roe or lIassaan’s Gazer-re. Sir , It is our painful duty to re uest you to give insertion in your paper of t c death of our worthy Brother, the late John Mann, who was a consistent member of the " Caledonia Divi- sion, No. 24. S. of Temperance,” located at Wood Islands after a protracted illness of 12 months duration, which he endured with chrititinn fortitude, he depertedthis life on the 31st ult. The late brother Munn was a native of this Island, and endeared himself to a large circle of friends and acquaintances, by hie man amiable and christian virtues, hie rnournfu demise cast a deep gloom over the community generally; the vast number which assembled to attend his funeral, and the mourn- ful aspect of the whole evinced the esteem in which he was so deservedl held. Most sincerely do we (t Caledonians) sym- pathise with the worthy family, who is, the subject of this sore bereavement; but they know the source of consolation, and their racioue master, whom they so long and aithfully served will give them strength according to their days. ' The buried brother of this year, You meet as in our dreams, When in the holy hush of night, The light of riieoiory streams. ,AtlitlvaI't the darkness that eashrouds, Our prison'd spirits in, ' Arid makes its ion to ‘sit this world Ofderkuess an of s n. We miss thee at our meeting hour. When songs of praiec and prayer Arise to liiiri who inakotli us The object of hie care. We ruins the music ofyour voicc,— So soll,—s0 swoet,—so clear, And long to hail you in that hind, Uiidiinm’d by sorrow's tear. We miss than at our parting hour, When sober bands arise, And stars loolr sweetly down on us From far and happy skies; ' When sober men can source contain, Their weight ofgrief and tears, And life itecriis but a gloomy waste, Of death-encircled years. We miss thee! O! we miss thee! To hear the gavel, where With earnest hearts we first did meet. And found a refuge here, When he eewerh high, and life was young, And al devoid cftearu,— Alss! dark shadows from your grave, New paints to endless years. We riiiss thee: but in that clirne Where death is never known. We'll hail thee with the kiss of peace, And find a tcarlcse home; Your father, inoiher, brothers, friends,- sasiotified an est,-- Shall sing the rnoiiniful years away, And rest,—witli Josue rest. Cinenosira Division. S. of'l‘., No. 24. Wood Islands, Sept. 24. Latest News! ° av rsnsenarn no! new ‘remix. ARRIVAL or me “cacti-‘ic” By the politeness of Capt. Irvin of the Sten- mer Lady Le lllarchant, we have ‘in favored with the following Telegraphic despatch from the oflice in Shediac. Pacific arrived at New York 3d inst. Allies found in Sebastopol 4,000 guns, 50.000 shot and a quantity of gunpowder. Ilgtireat of the Russians to Perekop is contra- 'ct Nothing decisive known as to the exact movements of the A ‘cs. '.l‘lie Car in it letter to the King of Prussia, states, he will not accept conditions of peace derogatory to Russia. The Turks still hold Kare having repulsed the Russians on the 7th Au st. Inter ewe from the Be tic. Emperor of Austria had congratulated land and France on success of the Allies. Nothing new in the money market. Coiisols 90} . Bread stufis firm but inactive. Rumours that Baron Rothschild had arrived at Paris with intimation that it‘ the Western Powersa tie to the roposal sending to Rus- sia, end i the latter power declines to accept, Austria will declare war against her. WIIAT SAY OUR NEIGHBOURS OF DR. Is‘i.aN|:’a csLvtriu'ran Lrvitit rrLt.s. New Your, August 30, I859. We, the undersigned. having made trial of Dr. M‘Lone‘s Celebrated Liver Pills, must ac- knowledge that they are the best medicine for Sick Headache. Dyspepsia, and liver complaint. that we have ever used. c take pleasure in recoinineniling them to the public; rind are con- fident. that if those who are troiihlcil with airy the above complaints will -.'ii'-- them at fair trial, Iliey is“ not liesiltitu to sckrioivledge their beneficial effects. Mite. Hint, East Troy. Mite. Srevrzss. West Troy. P. S. 'l‘he above valuable remedy, also Dr. M‘I.sne’s Celebrated Vermifuge, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in this city. 03- Purchasers will please be careful to salt for, and take none but Dr. 1lf'Lirvie's liar Pills. There are other Pills, purporting to H Db! fil'e now before the public. Sold wholesale and rctaile-l b W. WATSON. icd, Sept., at the residence of the Catholic Bishop of that City, by the Rev. Mr. O'Brien, Eran James Henry, Esq., Barrister at Law, of Cincinnati. Ohio, to Miss l.ucy Maxwell Rigg. dau liter of the late 'I'homss Rigg, Esqr., Kirkcud- hr’ tfihirc, Scotland. it Thursday. the 4th instant, by the Rev. J. M‘Murriiy, Mr. Donald Dewar, to Miss Mary Stew- art, both of I.ot 69. At Charlottetown, on Tuesds .9th inet., by the Rev. Francis hlctherell. Mr. bralisni Smith, at‘ Little Buiigiiy, 24, to Miss Eliza lliscoek, of the same place. Marr At Boston, on the 22d Died, At the residence of Mr. John B. Iiovrlett, George- town, on the 20th of September, of a diseased liver, Mr. Patrick Barr‘ n, aged 42 years; leaving a wife and six small chi ran to bemoan their irreparable leer The deceased was a native of the County Kill- kenny, Ireland, and emigrated to this Country in the year I888. Ct Eng- I’ Port of Charlottetown. Se t.'7, Schr. J0IIlI,‘lI‘3:IllIll'I;D"00(Il. Brigt. Lark, Iigs. Bermuda; bail. Ullli Napoleon lll. Boston; general cargo. 9th, Siixe Collin Mill B to ‘ d . M A ._ 8!’. or n, o ary an, Aiiderson, Sliedi.-ic; deal. Ariel, Moore, do.; do. Lliz:ibetli,_Scott, do ; dc. Bsrque Isabel, Mc- Donald, Liverpool. to as J. Duncan. Lady Lg. Murcliiint. Sheiliiie; mails, Ste. sait.en. Sept. 7, Schr. Charlotte. LcBlssc. Richibuciou; fish, c. Mary Ann, Andcreon, Bey Verte; ballast. Brig lliirry llnine. Liverpool; timber and deal. by W. Welsh. Lively Less, Robertson, Pictou. Ploughboy, do 9th, Liidy Lehlorchant, Pictcu; mails. Jane I,Si_:hr. Lady Grey, Wilkie, hence at Mel- bourne in ISO days; all well. Union of the Colonies AND THE I t ‘ I Organization of the hmpire. 'l‘IllErSI’l'I;lCH on theJUnioa of the C0lo§l0O. , b li . ' s...a.° i'.'I.'.'.u....’.§. °..."r'3Z'i....°.'.°,"'lslls'i'."i..'}'.llI.';. .3a'.i'§ the Hun. Francis Hinoks' REPLY to ssitl 8 each,- and Mn. Ilowo's LI'L'I"l‘ER. in Ito ly to Mr. lacks -—the wholeforrning a pamphlet o eighty pa on, has j‘i:st‘l))een published, and is now for sale at | liirzarg wen’ B lt St . I" 0 Sli'l' unupouer on on rice ne i ing an slpl, 27, [855 N O T I O E . THE Business heretofore carried on by the Subscri- .bers. under the Name and Firiii of A. Gt J DUNCAN & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual outsoet, and all persons indebted to ‘thorn, are required to pay the same to Durrcaiv, Mason o , w o are it so authorised to adjust and pay all claims against the said Firm of A. Jr J. Duitciur di. Co. Dated this 'l‘hird diiy offlctohcr. I855. DREW DUNCAN, JAMES DUNCAN, JAMES DUNCAN MASON. _ Notice. — TIIE undcrsi ncd having this day entered into Coparinersfiip under the firm of (" Duncan, Mason Gr. Co..") beg to intimate to their friends and the public generally. that they will continue the hu- siness beretofore carried on in this Island by the lute firm of “A. do J. Duncan St Co..“ as General Ini- porters and Merchants, in their New Brick Build' at the Corner of Queen and Dorchester Streets in this JAMES DUNCAN. J.-was DUNCAN MASON. ROBERT ROBINSON HOD City of Charlottetown, October 8. I865 no 1865. , Duncan Mason &' Co. IUOCIIIOII TO A. at J. DUNCAN 6; CO. ENERAL Iin rters wholesale and retail have on hand and ily expect a large assortment o G 0 0 D S SUITABLE POE THE PRESENT AND APPROACHING SEASON. GSON . Streets. City of Charlottetown, Oct. 8, I855. O A U T I O N! W HEREAS, SARAH ROPER, a servant in my employ, hits left my service without fulfilling her engagement, this is to caution I persons from ‘employing the said Saiiaii Roi-:ri.without her prod 'ngii written discharge, otherwise. they will be p outed as the Liiwidirocte. GEO. T. IIASZARD. COPAL VARNISH. FEW Tin-carts ofsuperior COPAI. VARNISII, L for sale by H. IIASZARD. Charlottetown, July 2d, 1855. V-__. ’ auditors.’ Just Arrived, Flour, Tea, ’1'ohacco,_ chairs, Buckets. Bu reaus. Hops, goo . Franklin and Air-tight Stoves. &c. TO BE SOLD by Auction on 'I‘iioitsoav next. Ilth inet., at II o'clock. at the subscriber's Sale Room, Queen Street, just arrived per schr. "John,"- rfine Fl.()l.’lt. S5 barrels so hull‘ chests l'o;igoii and Soucliong 15 charts an TEA. 6 boxes and kegs Tobacco, 2~l hrriss Clocks, 8 dozen Buckets. 4 handsome Bureaus, 8 dozen Chairs, Nests Tubs. S pieces Sstinett, 32 Cooking. Franklin and Air- S'l‘OVF.S. 6 bales Hope, I bbls. Danisons, 2 dozen Looking Glasses, 8 boxes Soap, &c. 5“, Terms liberal. JAMES MORRIS. Auctioneer. Oct. 8. Brick Building, corner of Queen and Dorchester‘ AUCTIONS. For the Benefit of all Concerned. I A TO BE SOLD A1‘ Aucriorr. on 'l‘isuu- on nest, the Itth day of0c-roses, inst.- at 'l'en o'clock, s. m., i Hull, Rigging Jr. Materials Of the Brigantine ‘ Aius,’ of Picton, Nova Scotia, 41 Tons Register Toiinnge, Fears Krreo, Master. where she lies stranded within one hundred and fifty yards of the shore of De Sable. jALIO— TIIE CARGO of said Brigantine, consisting of— ISIS pieces of dimension Spruce EALS, 260 SPARS. with such other articles as may be saved from said Wreck. Terms at Sale. ROBERT IIYNDMAN, Broker. Oct. 5, I355, EX. Frechol Estate for Sale. 0 BE SOL by PUBLIC AUCTION on Saturday. the 29th day ofSEP'l‘EMBER next. at I2 o'clock, if not eviously sold by rivets sale. The DWELLING I OUSE and PREM SES situate at the corner of Great George Street and Fit: Roy Street. also It Building Lot adjoining. fronting on Great eorge Street 20 feet and running back that breadth for fifty-four feet; from the pleasant and convenient situation of this property It is- well worth the attention of persons wishing to invest is Freehold Property. A plan of the Lots and ever required, can he had at the office of Esq , Kent Street. or to the Subscriber. SAMUEL COLLINGS, Proprietor. POSTPOJVEJIEJVT. The Sale of the above Property is postponed nap til Saturday the I3th day of October next, than to take place at the Market Square, at I o'clock noon, unless previously sold at rivate Sale. EN RY LOBBAN, Auctioneer. enry Palmer, Charlottetown, 29th Sept 1855. Freehold Farm FOR SALE AT AUCTION, N TUESDAY. the lmh October, at It o’clcck s.m., on the premises, formerl the residence of Mr. Srnoir Krrowaate, on the ’ own Read. two miles from l\Irs. Batret‘s, 50 acne FREEHOLD LAND. Iliirty acres are under cultivation, the re- mainder is covered with I rd and Soft Wood. with a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE: and a Wellef Water at the door. .\lso, a BARN, 33x80 feet, and a Bliickarnitli’s Shop. ‘ 'l‘:itMe.—-One-half of the purchase money who paid on delivery of the Deed, and the remainder will he allowed to remain I2 monthsou security if required. A bargain iniiy be expected, as the above property will he sold without reserve. E0. ANDERSON , Auctioneer. Sept. zeta, I855. AUCTION. BY H. W. LOBBAN. More Real Estate. THE Property of Mrs. Marv McMu.r.arr. situ- ate oii Dorohester Street 42 feet, and in depth 80 feet, will be otfered for Sale on Tnaenav, the 16th inet., at I‘: o’c|ock. This Propert is just in the rear of the Barracks, and adjacent tot ie Property of J. D. llaszann, Earp; the seine may be viewed any time previous to Sale. Any further particulars can be made known on application at the Auctioneer's Mart, Kent Street. October 2d, 1855. TO BE SOLD At Public Auction. T the OLD COURT HOUSE, Charlottetown, on Tuesday the 30th October next, at twelve o'clock, if not rcviously disposed of by private Sale, all that tract 0 land situate on Township No. 19. known as the Douglas F.-rtatc comprising 1630 Acres. This property is freehold and under Lease to various Tenants at an annual rent of one shilling currency. per acre. An indisputable title will be given. A l.in ofihe property may he soon and other particu- ars iiiiide known on application to the undcrsi tied. ROBERT S'l‘EWAR§I‘. Charlottetown. Aug 28th, I855. 7 Cod Liver Oil. ARRANTEII Pure and Fresh, sold by the Bottle, or in any quantity wished. W. R. WATSON. W JOHN '1‘. THOMAS requests all persons indebt- ed to him, on account of his late Business, to settle their respective Ac- counts immediately, with Mr. w. 2. DAWSON, who is duly authorized to re- ceive the same. information ‘