Uw ; 0 acres of Is.ap acre reph at 2) years’ pufcha-e, meat { i enase © Z . : . gs indicated in Mr. Llowe's forestgit of the award, with 100 aod under the Worre!l estate at Ts per acre. The fad that LIS the price uo ter the former, contrasts disagrecably @ith £63 under the latrer—has awukned a disposition to dis- pate the fairness of the caleulatios . bur, as usual with the dusparaging party, the dimensions of its unlairness are con- to the bare assertion. roof is not given, simply be- fires ae ' Were it unecessary to revise this ex- cause HO proof! exist-. piation of figures, the alteration would lie in the direct ou uf a higher coloring. Lv is admitted that 12s Gd per sere Was jn some Cases demanded for the Worrell estate, giving ar gddition, therefore, if that price bad beea the basis of the cal- celation, of some 2O per cent to the estimate ; but on the other hand it is not detied that under the award there are bigh rates too; such, for imstavce, quoting from government Grcres, 2s about SUE families with rented farms censused at oy and over Is" —as about 30 families censused — Ste 2. and vot ever 3s"—as about 100 fami ies at * over 3s. if we forget for the moment that there are Tracadie farms (bat rise to 5s per acre, and hase our ca cu ation upon the empic figure of 3, the reproach of ** unfairness may be ex- ted to be withdrawn, if only the mute of party spirit did got get in the way. Taking. therefore, the 3s as the yearly rent to be redeewed, and applying the principle of the award w the conversion of the leaseholds which it represents into Geebolds, the price, instead of the objected to £166, reaches gery neariy £000, agains! say £50, which the highest, wz: Ive Sd per acre, on the Worrell estate would yieid per 100 acres Bat this is only « self-evident and simple sum in ari:hme- tee fale in proportion ; and it is to be hoped only useful in demonstrating the greatest inflation of the award balloon. Vhere is a deeper danger im the comparison of the above figures: onder the Worrell estate, if misfortune overt ok the purchaser befote the completion of his ten years, he did not lose bis completed instalments—his account was only augment- ed by the inverest due upon the balance ; but under the award schene, if the parchasing tenant failed to comply, and get joto evrear ia the middle of his purchase, his landlord need ive bimeeif no concern, for the accruing rent would pay it- welt out of the deposited instalments, and leave the tenant if bis recovery was delayed, only a few seasons worse off than ever, except that he would have the name of having honestly paid bis reat. There is another clause which affords an op portunity te the proprietors to neutralise the awacd, even af- ter it becomes law. should Yheir intere-ts lead them in that direction, which it undoubtedly would, where the income from high rents presenied the temptation—fur even putting the value of the lewd at 208 per acre, the revt of 34 is 15 per cent ou that sums A proprietor may, for the purposes of meomeé, Teserve 1500 acres as: Xceptions to the awaid, aod there seems wOthing under the circumstances to prevent his dividing bis leased lands into separate * 1500° on herships, aod perpe wating, under sauction of the award, ull the evils i put forward to cure. ——-— + — TD Warvraen the Indians claim Lennox Island by the long possess!0u which shuts out the Crown from disturbing that wet foeslity, or the shorter term which bars the lower pro- oetetary right of the Montzomerys, is a taster of very little importance to their interests, because the Crown, the Mont- gomerys. Reube:rt Brace Stewart, avd the sympathies of the whslepopelation of Prinee Edward Island, concur in making gool to them the quiet and uudisturbed use and occupation of their last re"reat So far as the use of the arable area is concerned of what is calied Lennox Island, the Indians en- jos —and long may they live to do so—unmolested possession ; but the cyce*o- t ~-« of what on the map appears ‘o be Lennox Is'and is narrowed to them by certal® extrinsic ma: ¢> claims ; and at the press Ot Inomert these cams are giv ng | née to cdiricus disputes. Allusion is made to this subject, in 1858. in the Letters cn Prince Edward I[s'and, by Johu Lawson, Enq. ie says: ‘it is melancholy to reflect that these peor feilows ure not enabled to cali a spot of land their own, lo a country where their ances‘ors once reigoed supreme. Leunex L-land ts occupie! by a portion of them, and will cortitue'su to be, | suspect, until they shall have ceased to east, thougir their oniy Muglieh title tu it is by adverse pos- seston Mr flowe's statement the o'ber day was, that “the award bad confirmed the richt of the Ludiaus to the undisturbed tesersion Of Lennox Island, and the hay iaawds that surrcund # fut this is not the only confirma ion of title to the Indians of Lennox Lelewd inthe award. ‘The original grao' ty dames Mow'gomery of 1774 contains the a-ual clause of a Gskery reserve. The award of 1861 says, the Commissioners abolies this absurd reservation, and allow the lands tu merge is'o the adjoining properties, whoever cayown them.” B; isis decisiow the fishery cordon of Leu.ox Isiaud attaches to the stable porsessions of the Ludians. The @arsaes, in part or in whule, may or may not be cir- tumeribed by the high-water lune of dewarestin. La acy tae, they belong to the ladians by this deuble decision of tee award; aud as the Crown is «a party tu the award, the Crvwa i@ goud for any eompeusation which may be involved by this novel escheatment by the Royal Comanissioners of an insular district. because the remnant of a much injured race had prevented tie origiual grantee from complying with the termeot his grant. When the effect of the award is explained o the fodiaus by the Indian Commissioner, they will need ho police aasistanece to protect their saline prairies from the tsead of bey stalkers, and the visits of unfriendly intruders, ——- ¢ _2ee= e ———_—_ —— ! CENTRAL LIBERAL SOCIETY. — iwere seiged to-day at Newport, by Marshal Sandford ; tional Exhibition, to be held in London in 1862 :— A genera! meeting of the above Society, and others interested | ia its progress, was held at the Eraminer Office Building on Thareday eweming last. A good deal o! discussivn oceurred on tie wast prominent topics of the day, ia the course of which | the fotiowing resolations were unanimously adupted :— Resolued, That it ie essential to the success of Liberal prin- ciples at the furtheowing general election to make the public thutvaghly acquainted with the cunduet of the present Guvern- | ment dering their tenure of ollice ; and as this can only be! | by frequent intercourse wits the people, by holding | public meetings, and by public discussions ip every possible “a, thie meeting are of upinion that the Central Liberal So- | Cat] # the best channel oi communicativa that can be adupted lot that purpose. Kesoived, That steps be taken to convene public meetings, | when mecersary and practicable, under the auspices | of the Central Liberal Dvciety, at times end places hereafter | ‘9 be appointed, to discuss the acts and general policy of the | (orerament ; and that the Executive Cummittee be entrusted With the discharge of this d ity. Whereas. in diseu-sing the poliey of the Administraticn as’ fruand of opposition, sothe notice shou!d be taken of the Wot Drominent incidents in the career of the Guve-nment-— seh, example, as the Land Commission—noticing 6 Frowias made by the ruling party that this scheme would ; ly settle the disputes about Land tenures, and ad- Mt Upon 4 sound basis the reasonable claims of the tenantry, | ~ of which we have undeniable evidence from the Award, | “plained by Mr. Howe, that the majority of the tenantry doar for any relief from that me. sure, and that great interests are proposed to be sacrificed by it, to the ange of the proprietary class, fur whose Lenelit the Com- idseeeg nt, Cvidently designed. Another subject of great eee is the financial condition of the Colony in reference ; the party in power promised to reduce the public and Leesan taxation,—instead of which they have nearly ttetted the debt, en's their having targely im- ty — tafation. The Eleetive Franchise has been erippled Gon t legislative uction—the jaw passed by the present * etacleg ment party relating to elections, imposing great ob- Shin paces Labour voters. In the purehase of the was i, Lot 54 Estates tie Government have refused to wn the correspondence regarding these transactions, | ¥ Raturally leading the puble to suspect thatimproper whertas have been taken ia» nection with them. And trther gine are subjects demrrding deliberate enquiry, to- eousideration and respect to the town of Belfast, aud to the Hox JOHN N GOODWIN, Prest. Sttens: Many other acts which cannot fail to eall serious cele: the doings of the Government, such as their un- tiality in > in the staff of officials—their gross par- extravagance st of official pationage, as well as their 1 it ia desirable tine expenditure of the pablie money. And) frends should gj t the Central Liberal Society.and their bon, with a ee subjects the most careful considera- Wereun - \ the dissemination of correct knowledge Reso! 10 these a eer that the Central Liberal Society do al! if om the subjecta ancate to the country at large infor- | “ed thus, by cnbeadh referred to im the foregoing preamble ; | “ermine the ou and patient study, prep re the peuple to! have Jestly or there » Whether the existing Administration | ‘ema, whether they aod he great posers entrusted to. Pople at a. next onan aon” ve the confidence of the Com a? That an address be prepared by the Executive Svabep, ross the C-nteal Liberal Heaiety to the Hon. Col, | your to his retirement from the Coleny, expres the zeal and ability with which that gentleman has devoted himself.to the advuewey of Liberal pi inet les during bis long public life in this Island, and oxpressive also of the regret which the Liberal party mast feel at losing his invaluable Services. —_ nn po takem te our comparison of the pur- sive of the great respect entertained by the Liberal party for | of which he is the chief wagistrate, Ile is proud to acknow- | ih ’ J , jledye that forty years ago h» entered Belfast a poor hoy, EW \}) seeking employment without a shilling in bis pocket. Now | e ON NONLIN NL ND NL LO, ~~ _ —_——— © —— “Review or tur Awanp, No. 4,” will appear in cur next No. UNITED STATES. THE NATIONAL DIKECT TAX BILL. This bill apportions a direct tax of $20,000,000 among the States, as follows : | ' Maine. #i..%%s $420,826 00 Indiana......... $904,874 33) N. i ima} shire... 218,406 ek BR kes 4 146,551 33 Vermont ....... 211.068 OO) Missouri .....0... FOP, 127 33 Mussachjusette. ..704 581 $3 Kunsns...,.050.... 71.743 33) Rhode Island....116,963 66 Arkansas......... 261,886 oO! Conneetieut.....308 214 0@ Miechigan......... 501,763 33 New York...ca,00e.u50 GO Flutida ..,. a. Weedédqoee 66 New Jersev..... 460;1386-00 : Femmes. CHR, 355.106 66 Penneylvania ..1,946.719 33° lowa'. soci noc 452,088 00 Dolawate...cccce 74.683 33° Wiseonsin........é d19.G88 66 Marviand....... 436.823 33° Califurnia........ 254,538 66 Virginia........937,550 66 Minnesota......4/ 108,524 00} N. Cerolina..... 976.194 6G Oregon ...........33.140 66 | S. Carolina.....363,570 66 New Mexico....... 62.640 00 Georgia .. ove. ael 044,367 33 Utah............. 26.982 OW Ainbamd 000 c00 029.313 33 Washington........7.755 33 Mississippi ...... 413,084 66 Nebraska .........19.312 00 Louisians.......385,886 66 Nevuda............ 4,592 66 ied il 1,567,089 33 Colorado......... 22.905 33 Kentacky,...... 713,695 33 Dacota coeereccesen sd, ctl 33 Tennes@ee....... 669,495 UO Dist. of Columbia, . 49 437 33 The President will divide the country into collection districts and appoint collectors, and after the second Tuesday in Feb- | ruary the Secretary of the Treasury shall establish regulations to govern the assessment and collection. Attempts ty evade the act or commit fraud will be punished. The sulary of the assessors ranges from $2to $3 per day. In the event ofa refusal to pay the taxes, the cuileetors shall collect it by dis- traint and sale of the goods, chatteis, or effects of the persons delinquent as aforesaid, at public auction. This distraimt does | not include touls or implements of a trade or profession, beasts | of the plough necessary for the cultivation of lu proved lands, | arms, household furniture, and necessary apparel. | Any collector guilty of oppression, injustice, or extortion, shall be liable to a fine of $2000. Any person guilty of per- jury shall be liable to a fine of 8500. A tax is laid annually on every carriage, the body of which rests on springs of any description, which may be kept for use, and which shall not be exclusively employed for the tran- sportat.on of merchancize, aceording to the following valu: tion, including the burness used therewith: Not « xceeding fifty Ot ss o08 bi ort ore... .. Sli If above fifty and not exceeding one hundred dollars....... 4! If above one hundred and not exceeding two hundred dollars, 8 If above two hundred and not exceeding four hundred GUNES oui vic tanian on wondtede .céuwn og od cites bees OO If above four bhandred and not exceeding 8.x hundred GOR tie + kb 6 ad ed 4 a ns who is dn cto « 22 If above six hundred and not exceeding eight hundred We Bi in ce cknedece.cs aio. If above ewht hundred and not exceeding one thousand Gee ar ses ee Ba ais onde dkaecdds COR... 40 BE Oe ee I, ira oon 0:0 utes onnicncen , . of 50 An annual tax is also laid upon every watch kept for use, as follows :— Senne WHE Gt 66 65 63055 c5p saben. Sl 00 eeeWOh WOCGION GRUNER ls ok oid. + 0 cdins cebciiees cic ccc cl 1) It is also provided that an annual tax be levied on distilled spirits, to be,paid by the manufacturer or dis iller thereof, as follows :— On each gallon, first proof or less.................. 5 cents On each gall. n, of greater strc ngth than first proof, in pro- portion ty the ubove. Beer, ale, porter and Other: similar fermented liquors are to be taxed as follows, the duty to be paid by the brewer there- ol :— Deb OU EI ce cas ks che cess ccc a. 2 cents, Uueaci barrel containing not more than thirty etw, Fo sk eC os Fo ees oo ee oe 60 cents. All incomes over $300 per annum are to be taxed 3 per cent or the surplus over SSU0 ; when such iscome is derived (row interest on treasury notes, the tax shall be 1g per cent. This tax goes into eff ctdJanuary 1, 1862. All taxes not paid [Jume 30, 1862, shall draw interest at the rate of 6 per cent perannoum., Neglect or refusal to pay this tax renders the of fender hable to imprisonment until the tax is paid. Should any of the people be in actual rebellion at the time the act goes inty effect. the President shall cause its provisions to be executed within such limits, whenever the Government autho- rity is re-established. Al taxes thus collected shall bear in- terest. | Ihe act authorises the appointment of a Commissioner of Taxes in counection with the Creas iry Department, who shall be appointed by the President on the nomination of the See- retary, and receive a salary of $3000 per annum, and shall have a number of clerks, whuse aggregate salaries du nut ex- eevd Svovv0. Some slight skirmishes have oecurred in the neizhborhood of Washington, but nothing serious. The reb+l pickets had Leen withdrawn, aud a concentration of their trupps in the neighborhood of Chain Bridge bas beeome apparent. Every manceuvre was, however, carefully watched and noted down by the Union forces The greatest activity is prevailing in all the departments of «= the Navy Yard at Washington. Nearly two thousand men | are employed, many of them night and day. A large quan-| tity of stot. shell and ammunition are daily forwarded to pro- | per points. Dahlgren rifled cannon are made with vreat rapi- | dity. Seamen are being daily drilled in howitzer practice. | Sovruenn Vessets Seizen.— Providence R L., Sept. 9.— | The following vessels, owned wholly or in part at the South, | rehnooner 3. P. brown, with cargo; schooner Maiue Law, no | cargo ; schooner Wabash, no cargo; and schooner J. R. | Balch, no cargo. - —~7~ee Raitnoap Acoipent in Manytann.—Baltimore, Sept. 9. | ,; — Yesterday atternoon two or three cars of the train contain- | ing @ detachment of the [ra Harris cavalry of New York,! under Col. Kilpatrick, were thrown from the track on the| Northern and Central Railroad, near UVockeysville, through | ihe criminal carelessness of the engineer. Four soldiers were killed and several wounded, three of them mortally. The engineer, on seeing the result of his carelessness, detacned his locomotive and hastened to this! city, where he was immediately arrested. He was fired upon | by some soldiers on bis way, but this failed to detain him. | a A Swaxe Srory.—The Mobile Advertiser reeommends the | extermivation ot the Lincolnites from Fort Pickens by the following means: Let Gen. Bragg detail a few thousand of his ten thousand to the work of catching snakes. Let tin or sheet iron shell or canisters be charged with theus—the en- closure being cylindrical, and of size to fit the largest mortar, | and so made that it will break to pieees and lil -rate its con- tents upon falling within the fort. We would warn those who charge the shells, to put the same @pecies into each as if the | different sakes were mixed they would sting eac’, other to death before having a chance to operate on Billy Wilson's, Zouaves The rners and interstic + in each shell might be filled with a few quarts of tarantulas, scorpions, centipedes, and lizards, to make close work as the suakes would pack | loosely. There are ab -p,of snakes in Florida of unamiable reputation—rattlers, moca ins, adders, copper-heads, ete. ; then there are venemous li. ‘ds, tarantulas, scorpions, centi- | pedes, and congocels, ete., and any imaginable quantity of and all particulars thereof. All such articles must be trans- snakes which wont hurt a@ man but only scare him to death, particularly a Yankee! whe is as afraid of a snake as his an-| cestors were of witches. Our plan isa simple and feas.iile method of ridding Florida of invaders, solely through the) agcucy of her natural resources. This shower would make | the Lincolnites do taller running than was done at Manassas | by the Fire Zouaves. Stix Fowarp Cory, Kr., Mayor or Betrast.—The Lord Lieutenant has knighted the Mayor of Belfast. Lle said i | I do this upon two grounds. The first. is, to pay a wark of | enterprising aud encrgeiic community of which he is, in some | sort, here and now the representative (cheers). My other | reagon applies to him, not in his representative, bat in his, personal capacity (cheers). It is because I understand that the bigh character he bears among his fellow citizens, and his life of active practicai benevolence (hear, hear) will even confer more honor upon the order which he is about to enter than be will receive from it (cheers). Will you please to kueel, Mr. Mayor? The Mayor then knelt down as desired, aud his Excellency, taking the sword from his aid-de-camp, touched him on the right shoulder and said, “ Rise, Sir Ed- ward Coey.” ‘These words were the signal for prolonged applause. The new knight was warm!y cougratulated by his huxcelleney and by a large number of personal friends. His Excellency than called for * three cheers for Sir Edward and lady Coey.” There is a special fitness and significance in this houor which does not meet the eye of a stranger. Sir Kiward Coey bad rieeo and prospered with the great town | portions—such as the bones of the hands jawbones, &c.—to | Alexander Weister, of Morell, St. Peter’s, to Mrs. Elizabeth Burke, Che Graminer, ert eee he is one of the wealthiest in the community renowned ee its wealth, He bay purchased at a cost of £80,000 the un-|Farm Stock, Crop, Farming Implements cestral estate of the Karloff Antrioi, aud he now ranks among | &e. &e ; the landed gentry of bis native country. Not one envies | . Ss , > Art : ‘him his rank atd honors, for he does wot forget the friends r yey ton en UD en eee o'slodb, om of his youth, Mr. RICUARD BURDEPT, North River, all his SLrOCK, CROP, &c. Consisting of — 1 Horso, rising 4 years old; 1 Mare, rising 4 do; 1 Mare, rising 9do; 4 Milch Cows, 2 Calves. 5 Pigs, about 25 Sheep, Plough, Harrows, 2 Varts, 1 Jaunting Sleigh and Furs, Harness, Cart and Plough Harness, 20 tons superior Hay, about 600 bustiels Oats, ready threshed ; do. 200 do. Barley, do ; do. 80 do. Wheat, do; 54 acres Pota- toes (Calicoes and Orkney Blues) ; 24 acres Sweed Tarnips. A large quantity of Oat and Wheat Straw, lot Shovels, Forks, Rakes, iloes, Grindstone, Seythes, &c., with several other Tus Gueat Ivrewnationst Raruway.—We are happy to learn that there are indications of the Quebec and Halifax Railway beconing an accomplished fact. The Duke of New- castle has pledzed the [imperial grant of £60,000 sterling per annum, provied the Colouies will renew their promise of land, and an annual grant at the same time. So far as our Government is conecrued, we may safely say that it will not be backward in advancing this most importaut undertaking. Converstons.—-Toe following persons have been lately artibies received into the Catholic Church :-—The Rev. W. E. Owen, Teaus—All sumeover £50 credit of three months, on approved M. A., of Glenogiven, Bangor, by the Very Rev. Canon | Jvuint Notes of Hand. , Kaven; the Rev. W. Durnos, of Hayle, Cornwall, by the | Rev. W. Cassey, of Cumbourne; Mr. Sykes, B. A., of Tri- nity College, Dublia.—London Tablet, Aug. 31, 1861, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Sept. 23,1861. LAND FOR SALE, in Charlottetown. ——_—_-—_-? <peoeo—— A Fossit Irisa Gianr.—As the workmen employed in sinking a foundation for the enlargements now being made : os 5%" , , : oH Subseriber is authorised by the owners, to sell one- in the parish church of Mullingar, meeam Pi" pursuing half of town Lot No. 26, in the 4th hundred of Town Lots their work at the cast end of the building, they iscovered in Charlottetown, situated on the North side of Kent Street, amongst the other remains of human beings, the perfect ske-| with a front thereon of 40 feet 6 inches, and running back leton of @ man measuring over seven feet in length, and | from the street for the distance of 160 feet, and is near the which appeared from the immeuse s'ze of the skull and other Globe Hotel, ; The above will be offered for sale by Publie Auction, unless disposed of by Private Sale before the 7th day of October next. have equalled in its other dimensions its extraordinary height. | For terms and particulars apply to [ts position was much deeper in mother earth than that at which skele!ous are geuerally found. ‘There was barely suffi- Sharlottetown, Sept. 23, 1861. cient appearance of a coffin to prove that it had received : proper interment, but everything connected with it indicated VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE, its having occupied ifs louely tenement for several centuries. | TEXNO. be Sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the 9th OCTOBER a9 —London Despatch. _ next, TOWN LOTS Nos. 13 and 14, third range, letter — —S 'B, in Georcerows. These two Lots are admirably adapted ftlarriee. rere = oe eee they are adjoining the property At Bay Fortune, on the dth inst, by the Rev. Henry Crawford, Mr. |°1 Vane! Gordon, Eeqr.. fronting on Kent sunaeny dnt ab present occupied by the Grammar School. The School House to be suld with the Lots. > Terus — Two-thirds of the purchase money may remain in hed, | the hands of the purchaser till the Ist of March, 1862. At St Peter’s, on Sunday, 22d September, after a long illness, Isa- WILLIAM SANDERSON, Auctioneer. bella, the beloved wife of Mr W. H. McEwen, aged 50 years. She was) Georgetown, Sept. 18, 1861. 3w [Sept. 23 highly esteemed and beloved by all who bad the pleausure of her ac- Site mi iain ea oe | bigisty opts MRS. PENNY On Monday morning the Sth inst., after ten day’s illness, while on a visit to her son-in-law, Mary, the beloved wife of Mr. Thomas Small. AVING removed to Miss Barratr’s, Dorchester-street, man, Lot Lt, in the 69th year of her age. is ready to give Private and Class Lessons in English, At Brookfield, Goorgetown Road, on the Sth inst , after a few hours’ Poe : ; 10 “ENT G: . ; ’ ; , : ench, Italian, German : illness, Mary, relict of the late Arthur Owen, Esq., aged 62 years. : pees » MUSIC and SINGING, at her own JOSEPH HENSLEY. 2i | | of Bay Fortune. —_——----—--—- - + mom 2 —— of Accounts, Debts, Notes of Han@, Jud GENTLEMEN'S Queer CULLARS (all the nowest, , NECK TIKs, Cc. ©. VAUX. . Glasgow House, Sept. 16, 1861. RW... . TO ARRIVE Per “Eglantine” from Boston, 32 BOXES CANDLEs, nperris Sept. 16, 1861, P. W. HYNDMAN. To Let, HAT commodious and well finished SHOP ene, , T lately occupied by Mr. Rigg, with a good Cellar and Office. Rent easy. Apply to Sept. 16, 1861: M. W. SKINNER. : FALL IMPORTATION! . Expected early in OCTOBER, ' Y “PRINCE ALFRED” from LONDON— A LARGE and CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK of TEAS, WINES, SPIRITS, Liqueurs and Groceries. a LSO———— 200 Barrela FLOUR 40 Puncheons MOLASSES 10 Kegs TOBACCO, and other smaller articles, which will all be offered ca erriral at low rates for Cash iy SWABEY & ROBERTS. Charlottetown, 9th September, 1861. Ie] & KW lm. CAUTION! At amounts OVER DUE tous, that may remain unpaid. on the Ist November, will then be eued for, witout any DISTINCTION, OR ANY FURTHER NOTICE. SWABEY & ROBERTS. Charlottetown, Sept. 9, 1861, ll & RW le Notioe. 7 Pictou Marine Railway, eperated by steam, is now ready for hauling up vesselaof any class under sight hundred tons burthen. For terms and all other particulars apply at the offies of citi James Primrose & Son, or to EOWARD PRIMROSE, Agent. Pictou, September 9, 1861. 10w. ; SPECIAL NOTICE, EIL RANKIN, Eaqr., having by Deed of Assignment, duly executed, m e over wah cles all his Books nts and ether ee- } . 2? : _ ; : Un the 27th ult., Mr. Thomas Henderson, Cascumpec, a worthy and i at the pupils residence. ‘Terms may be known by applying much respected inhabitant of that place. at the above address. : At Vernon River, on Friday the 6th instant, Edward Cox, Eeq., M. Charlottetown, September 23, 1861. 2i pd arene cacti ae D., late of Liverpool, G. B., aged 45 yeurs. rer SOT ' At rs Mowe, doha, Finhard. olfenh 7 be Fomnal —— - Ex *‘ Martha Maria,’’ | ane, aged 8 years, 8 months, and 18 days. The above was the grand- | son of i C. MeKeown, Esq., of Georgetown, P. E. I. J U § T R E C E I V E D F R 0 M B 0 8 T 0 N ‘ On Friday morning, of congestion of the brain, Edith, youngest daugh- | OZEXS BROOMS Dozens BUCKETS " ter of W. RK. Watson, E-quire, aged 5 years D Do CLOTHES LINES ned TUBS At Bangor, Muine, on the 19th August last, John Hughes, aged 19 | " ; ; years, the beloved sun of Mr. Lawrence Hughes, of Lot 11, Prince | " Boxes Clothes Pins, Caurns, ke., (cheap by the dozen.) Sept. 23, 1861. N: RANKIN. County. Reqguiescant in pace. - ” Bie! WRN One door below W. R. Watson’s. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ag hmemeneeennr rar are ' ENTERED. VOLUNTEERS, ATTENTION! Serr. 12--Northern Light, Velory, Boston; goods. | 13—Martha | {REE TICKETS tound from the Grand Industrial Exbibi- aan neni — — — pri eaten tion at Sussex Vale, N. B., will be given to the Twenty erueee ans “ Lady Sentinel. Pow 1, Riebibectes aa Te.iTei, Volunteers who shall be deputed to compete for the Governor's buve, Harper, Wallace; herrings. Ripple, McPhee, Port Hood; lime- Medal, res \W ednesday the 2nd of October. ‘ stone. Amelia, Gerrior, Arichat; bal. I’m bere, MeMullin, Pictou; Sept. 33. li J.8S. CARY ELL, Agent. herrings. Annie, Livingston, Richibucto; deals. 17—Eglantine, Eld-| — wet oe ridge, Boston; goods Pueebs Abby, McLean, Miramichi; deals. Ro- GRAND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION binson, Robinson, Sidney; coal. Maury Ann, Collett, Pugwash; lime- | a At Sussex Vale. stone. I8—Sarah, Gillis, Pictou; coal. Woodbiue, Robertson, do; do. | Soa, Meitac, 60: de. Retsbel. Laectile. de: Sea Lreeze, Gallant, a Jee, Meltue, de; do. Rosebud, Langille,do; do. Sea Breeze, Gallant N order the better to accommodate persons wishing to at- tend the above Exhibition, on the Ist, 2nd, 3rd and 4th + aoe 8 Shediac; dezts 19—Curlew, Buckler, Tatamagouche; limestone. | Meunt Vernon, King, Siduey; coal. Ariel, Mvore, do; dv. | curities for Debt, to the Assignees of Halifax, N.S. ;—This is to notify each and every person in .| anywise indebted to the eaid Neil Rankie, that immedianw of August instant, the m CLEARED. Serr. 13—Alexander, Shelinut, Pictou, do Ellen, Pentz, Pugwash; flour, &c. Two Sisters, Sanders, Victou; bal. 16—A Fifield, Mclones, Richibucto; du. “17—Cevilia, Jeukius, Pictou; do. Ploughboy, Ro- berteun. de; do. Lianet, Glawsun, do; do. Maury Anu, Guliet, Pug wash; do. Pitienegedtragauam, Wiijace, Noa bol ady Jane Gray, Paul, Richibectot So, Pawie Abby, McLean, Miramicui, du. 19— | Curlew, Luvkler, Tatamagvuche; sat. Arrivals in Europe froat hence. Gravesexp, August 24—Prinee Alfred, Campbel. Livexrout, August 25—Pritice of Wales, McDowell, Theresa, Fraser. EST Gy phy it has been arranged for the Steamer Westmorland to wel we Nd tewher, at & o’e ~- ——— oa URBAY & CO., of payment must be made tothe Subscriber, who island—is legally empowered to receive payment and give ‘ ANDREW MITCHELL, Atty. of Charlottetown, August 26,1861. © Ow. — Notice. \ HEREAS by order made in the Court of Chaneery Lis Honor the Master of the Rolie, dated the lUth nt of the Estate of Mabey, of Charlottetown, Esquire, has been committed to vested in me the urdersigned. Now, therefore, ail tenante of the lands of the ssid Paul Mabey, and other parties indebted to him, are required henceforth to By the amounts due and to b-come due from them respectively to me at my Office, JOSEPH HENSLEY. discharges. gifts Ee Charlottetown. Charlottetown, August 26, 1861. NOTICE, LL persons indebted to the Subscriber for the serviee of the HORSE * MORGAN TELEGRAPH,’ last , are requested to pay the same to Mr. Davip Sreware, lest aoe on MONDAY, the 30th Sep-| town, on or beiore the 20th of OCTOBER next, to save trouble ock i Tiekets to St. John and back (available for the week) $4.50: hi J. S. CARVELL, Agent. Boswell & Co.'s Quebec Ales. (Pe undersigned haying been appointed AGENT for the sale of this well known ALE and PORTER, begs to in- form the public that he has just received his first supply, which he offers in wood and bottles at lowest rates for cash. Sept. 23. and ‘ JOUN SUTHERLAND, i Foten.a, September 2, 1861. pia Sole Leather, 100 sive sors toon sere, June 10, 1861. Silk aed Linen HANDKERC IEPs, Lamb's Wool and Shetiand Under Garments in every , and. cheap; White and Fancy Cotton and Flannel SH By “BLACK DOUGLASS” from BOSTON, U.S.—. pe ela i Bag wre Paci tine s Septewber 3 —Barque Galle, Cameren, US days. ‘ pe Lon bon, September 7— Loading, Prince Alired, for P. E Island. ALFRED PHILIPS, LiveuPooL, September 7—Leading, Isabel, Theisesa, Gazelle, tur P. \ late J. W. Bradley & Co. E Isiand. | Dawson’s Block, Charlottetown, Sept. 23. 2w. Giovcesien, September 3—Cieared, Ship. May Dundas, for Qu bec. F , ee _——— +. |Xiost Important Notice. JJassenaers. | 4 LL ACCOUNTS owing to the subseriber for Goods pur- From Pictou, Sept. 17th —Mr and Mrs Witaon, Messrs Fraser, Me-} < chased before August lst, 1861, must be settled imme- Donald, [bittiston, Logan, Francis, Brown, Little, Edward, and Simms | diately. Any that are not paid by the l4th October, will be From Shediac, Sept. 18th.—J Bont, Esq, Mrs McA:bilee, Mes Grady, | sued for without distinetion. Mrs Melntosh, Misa Skinner, Messre Boyle, Sword, Sutcliffe, King, Sept 23. 1861 3i J. H. TURNER * , « . . . - . Donovan, Boucher, Callaghan, Harper, Barkwan, Leeman, Morse, Kob- | Dissolution of Partnership. son, and Hansom fiom Pictou, Sept’ 20th —Mis Dundas, the Misses Goodman, Mrs | Adamson, Mrs Bethune, Kev Mr Bayne, Messrs McLane, Knight, Chase, OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership lately exist- ing between William A. Lockerby, John Lockerby, and . Augustus Hermans, of Charlottetown, as Tinsmiths, Copper- Du Croix, and MeDonald. | i T ; { , ] \ plate Workers, Gus-fitters, Gunsmiths, and Bell-hangers, has, (| this day, 16th September, 1861, been wholly dissulved by i i 8 | mutual consent, except so far as it may be necessary to con- | tinue the same for the final liquidation and settlement of the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION | business thereof: And R. B. Irving, Accountant, and Parker | . | Merrill, Merchant, both of Charlottetown, having been duly fore Commissioners are desirous of procuring samples of | appointed Trustees pro tem., of the Estate of the Partnership, the following articles, to be forwarded to the Interna-| ali persons indebted to the same, either by Book Account, Note of Hand, or otherwise, are requ-sted to make immediate payment to them, the eaid T'rastees, er to the one or the other of them, they alone being empowered to receive payment and give discharges. Parties having accounts against the concern, are hereby also requested to send them in to the said R. B. Irving, Accountant. WILLIAM LOOKERBY, JOHN LOCKERBY, AUGUSTUS HERMANS. Charlottetown, Sept. 16th, 1861. (Sept. 23. B. 0. & G. C. Wilson’s DYSENTERY SYRUP. VW» will you suffer from Dysentery when a dose or two of the above will cure the worst cases of Dysentery ? For sale at the Cash Drug Store of M. W. SKINNER. September 23, 1861. Is] & Pro SULTANA OR SEEDLESS RAISINS, - SALE at the Cash Drug Store of M. W. SKINNER. Is! & Pro Grain and Seeds, including Wheat, Barley, Oats, Buckwheat, Clover, Timothy, Flax and Turnip Seeds, Vetches, Peas, Beans, and ears of Indian Corn, Flour, Vatmeal, and Pear! Barley, Furniture and Cabinet work, Carriages, Sleighs and Harness, Samples of Island grown woods, Leather of the various kinds, Agricultural I=:plements, Model Threshing Machine, Boots and Shoes, Preserved Fruits, Meate and Fish, Hemp and Flax, Bricks and Building Stone, Maple Sugar and Honey in the comb, Ship's Wheels, Bioeks, &c., &e., Liaws, Bacons, and pickled Pork and Beef, Dyed and dressed Skins and Furs. The above articles are in addition to those advertised for by : the RK. A. Suciety, ond must all be the growth and produce of _September 23, 1861. the Island, us far as practicable, 2 ~ - . The Comleianallt intend purchasing a considerable por- | Rare Chance for Millers. tion of the above articles. | BOR SALE, A GRIST MILL, with OAT KILN, GRAN- li. HASZARD, See’y to Commissioners. | ARY, DWELLING HOUSE, STABLE, and 20 acres of Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 1861. (all papers) | FREE LAND, part of which is in cultivation, the remainder < | ean be cleared at trifling cost. : INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. The above Pruperty 1s situate on Lot 36, in the midst of LLU persons desiring to forward any articles, the mana-| thriving settlements. The Mills are now being putin good A facture or produce of this Island, for Exhibition at the | Fepair, and can be entered upon forthwith. : : International Exhibition, 1862, in Lundon,” are required| Part of the purchase money may remain on interest if to communicate through the undersigned with the Commis-| quired. For purchase or other ee te Peater sioners appointed by His Excellency the Lieut. Governor in " ; Wi ‘ am ‘ Council on or before the 0th day of Ocroner next, specifying Queen Square Louse, Charlottecown, Aug. 12, . , ize of the articles desired to be forwarded, the nature and s 0 rej ve CARD. EIL RANKIN begs leave to inform the MERCANTILE and TRADING COMMUNITY of Prince Edward Island, and the Neighbouring Provinces, that he has made arrange- ments for the immediate prosecution of business as an {all papers) Pres Auctioncer, Commission Merchant & . DPISCAT AQUA , General Agent, Fire & Marine Insurance Co, of Maine, jin cach of which lines all Commissions with which be may be STOCK DEPARTMENT: fayoyred (at home or from abroad) shall receive his prompt Authorized Capital, $500,000. Capital Subscribed and ip erent. oy Suly 8, 1861. Secured, $253,445.76. . OLED P MILLER, Vice Prest, REMOVAL. SHIPLEY W RICKER, Secretary. R, GAUVREAU has removed to the eurner of POWNAL DIRECTORS, and SYDNEY STREETS, where he may be consulted at Open P Mincee, all hours. Entrance on Sydney Street, cae are Charlottetown July 1, 186}. FW De Rocuumont. Fire Insurance on Dwellings, Furniture, Warehouses, Public Buildings | TW THE PRESS, AND SHORTLY TO BE ISSUED, Mills, Manufactories, Stores, Merchandizge, Ships in Port, or while building, and other property. Inland Insuranee on Goode to all parts Bagster’s History of Prince Edward Island, of the country. Maring Lusurance on Vessels, Cargo and Frejght to all |= ~“O™ * ; oe sof thn parts of the World. | wesw to give a truthful aud unbiassed account of t Poxicies Isspep AND FURTRER INFORMATION OBTAINED OF Island progress and prospects,—is a band-book for both J, 8. CARVELL, Agent. | intending and actual settlers, and making the Island, as it Charlottetown, September 23, i561. deserves to be, better known at home and abroad The price ~~ ALFRED PURCHASE, will be as low as possible, and a reduction made where num- . "| bers are taken for the purposes of circulation. A portion of Watch and Clock-maker, Smardon’s Corner. | the Edition will be embellished with Photographic Mlustra- mitted throagh the local Board of Commissioners, and be completed for that purpose by the 10th day of Noveupge next. If. HASZARD, Seec’y. Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 186]. Emerer W Ricker, How Joun N Goopwis, Joun A Paine, Davip Fairpayks, | New York Commercial ' ITH perfec: confidence in our i in Com- WwW mane Business, we res bes ae eld a services as SHIPPING, COMMISSION & IMPORTING MERCHANTS,’ in the City of New York. Under our new Firm we commence a new and unencumbered Business, and are fully prepared to receive and setl Produce of the British Provinces, Merchandise of Foreign and Domes- tic Manufacture connected with the shipping interest ; all of which departments we assure our friends and correspondents will receive our prompt attention. ; FOWLE, HEWETT & CO. 97, Peari-street, New York. — Yow York, June, 1861. 6m {July 8, "61. CHEESE! CHEESE! A LARGE LOT PRIME ANNAPOLIS CHEESE, for sale by M. W. SKINNER. Ch. Town, Jane 17, 1861. . . JOHN T. LONGARD, Sailmaker, AVING located himself at Charlottetown, to inform the Shipbuilders and Traders of P. E. Island that he has opened @ SAIL LOFT on Peake’s Wharf, where he will be happy te receive orders in his line of Business. After an experience of Sed years, be flatters himeeif oeee ates good work; and is tohroughly acquainted wit SAILS on the American Every mention wit $e paid vo those who may favour him with their REFERRNCES: Halifax—T. C. Kinnear & Co., McLesn & Campbell, Themae Bolten, P. Power & Co., Jonathan C. Allison. August 26th, 1861. 3m. TESTIMQNIAL. Halifaa, 27h J: Mr. JOHN T LONGARD, Sailmaker, of this City, us of bis intention to move to P. E. Island for the purpose on Business there, we have much pleasure ia recommending trade of Cuarlottetown, and in stating that during the two years in which we have used his professional ways had the greatest satisfaction in the work which his hends, and have no doubt that he will give equal who may require his servi ices T. C. KINNEAR & CO., Merchants, Halifaz, N. GIN. 0 CASES DE KUYPER’S GIN, 2 6 Casks Sea 5 con ‘nica in d er Du id, 7 PLEX. MCKINNON. i i fit Hi 2 | June 10, 1861. Wotice. he has this day eeld his whole STOCK IN TRADE te JOSEPH P. BENNET and JOHN DOULL, lialifax, Merchants, the Trustees of Mr. T. J. Joss, partner in the late firm of J. H. Turner & Uo. All unsettled Accounts contracted before the let instant a accounts owing by the subscriber will be paid on to him. am ah tomes Charlottetown, Aug. 9, 1861. tf GREAT SALE OF Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, &. WwW T Hi reference to the above notice, the Subseriber will SELL OFF THE WHOLE STOCK AT RETAIL, for a few months, at prices MUCH BELOW any regular Stock in Towa. Credit will be given, but cttiien day of November next. Where the amount is over £10, satie- factory Notes at three morths date from November let. wil?: be taken. J. H. TURNER. August 12, 1861. tf er i Vessels Wanted. .. HE Subscibers will CHARTER British Vessela for the season, as eS York to British Provinees, t fair rates. Apply to Mor asi PPT FOWLE, HEWEIT & CO. New York, July 25,1861. wei Soponifier or Concentrated Lye. Tue atest article out for making all kinds of SOAP, HARD SOAP, FANCY SOAP, SOFT SOAP; &c., are cheaper than Potash. Housekee try it, and it will you sede and labour. A Large lot for sale at the Cash Drug izontal Watches in Silver cases,............ .-£4 0 0 tions of the Public Buildings, etc. A few pages followin the Smee ab peii@asil . saud O::. stint eld dad inl asl. 410 0| Appendix will be Teseryéd for seléct Advertisements, at 30s-a Lever Kscapement ,.; 2.444 s+ n+ sindi ta 86H 8944 4 5 10 @| page, or 10s. for a quarter page, for the whole Edition. ‘Yanting. MG? 6 4 sa Ub bv 0 derk sc vans Wee ok che 6 0 |} Orders and Advertisements received at the Isuanpex Office, Charlottetown, Sept. 25, 15a]. ly May 13, "61, | Charlottetown. i Store of M. W. SKINNER. Charlottetown, Augast 12, 1861. HE Subscriber, J. H. TURNER, ra, must be paid to the subscriber immediately All debts or t must be made by fret readily made by this new article. It is much better and - save ig”