| | She Colowial gieraty. ae n his own authority, that M‘Naughten had been four sto Sir Robert Peel’s house, to ascertain his per- ———— —— mW " I'wo young ladies were brought before the magistrates at Glou- | Mrcnanics’ Instirure.—On the evening of Wednesday| TO BE SOLD, OR LET FORA TERM OF YEARS, e cester ‘lately, and obliged to make bli >: = five um J me io Kill Sir © te ree al ere ake a public apology, and pay a} the 26th ist, th sy pe. Pf ‘ \ Tighe oe ; “ - 2 gon HR wr yi anen els as ae re iorat heel el charities, to save chewyelved sine ay*+ The Bidates Aaenie tee oe aaoe ree sie the 'T HAT highly eligible and beautifully situated Estate ved to fireat —facts which nowhere appear in the | P! on fi sl, for having sent the anhouncement of a-mz : rey as ° SORE eet “Lean of KESTON, borderi he Royalty R i E pre! ared to Hl \F RE Fa, . i Be ace whic 5 L houncement of a-mar- | Institute will be ihr f , bordering on the Royalty Road, 34 miles Peports sch ¢ tale Saige & Smith's tes — Rig edd had not taken place, for insertion in the Gloucester own open to the ipublie. Som Charlottetown, with a substantial new farin House, forty- - of an.earthquake was. experienced at Liverpool : = two feet by thirty- feet— ining 10 i b 3 he shock oF ane I poo ry oy ‘ : . , ae : \ y thirty-two feet—containing spacious Rooms, be- cpr tes morning, of the 17th ult—Persons were awakened Crina.—The monthly Overland Mail has bronght intelligence Fire.—At an early hour on* Tuesday niorning last, the | sides Cellars, Olicehe) &e. “lt has a large Kitchen Garden and on ftheir.sleep.by. the shaking of their. beds and. houses, premises occupied by Mr. R. B. Boggs, in Queen Street, were iscovered , $ v Flower Garden; a Barn, Farmer's Cottage, and many Out-build- discovered to be on fire. An alirm being given, a number of the from Bombay, to the 3rd of February. Intelligence came to hand i F ings. Forty acres of the Landiare ready to crop (half grass), and |! that the pacific relations with the Chinese Government bad been he re experienced at the same ti F : : abe : § r symptoms Wwe @ same time at} threate , ey t as ek saath F Setar ‘Preston, Kendal, various: parts of the north of eee kee disturbances, oir Meliry, Pottinger, witile rahe Ph Scat: (laa vts hae ee fire was |4wenty more.clenred for the plough, and twelve acres unreelaim- ’ a at Amoy, on board the steam-frigate Queen, issued a ortunately extinguished—a hogshead of sugar, and a few other ed. Apply on the spot, for terms, of the Subscriber. 4 naland; the {gle of Man, and Wales. "The shock was also HENRY SHEARMAN. fin Giiernsey.— Ibid. We noticed in our last number that the trial of the Char- fats. was proceeding at Lancaster when we went to press. Ou the eighth day thé proceedings closed)” The verdict of afirmed tivo counts of the indictment—the fourth, articles of trifling value, being, however, destroyed. The Hon. ; Charles Young, the Agent of the “ Alliance Life and Fire Insu- Keston, 20th April, 1843 - z Cc oe 4) 2 , Pr ; rance Company,” by Esq., Coroner of aces Chihiy-ohview otihe dingy obs have forgotten such, a promise was ever made; and 1 now. pro- affection, ee ba neiattad ie a to comoine in producing authorities in Formosa ; who, with the object of personal See ReS \ young man named Willian ower He anneared what Le 4 ‘ ag | mse them, that if such accounts. are not paid by the 20th of May acessation of fa nour? a prisoners, including Bairstow, | dizement, basely and falsely reported tothe Cabinetat Pekin, that | about 22 years of aze—that i Woe Sf week iniellost-and abi bbe next, either in money or produce, they will forthwith be putin a, and Leech, were found guilty oi: both those f : : fa ian hoe set Tt: at De | Jegal course of recovery, without further notice, Thos. Cooper, 3 ‘33 ? . counts; sixteen, inclading O’Contior, W. Hill, and Harney, on the fifth count: twenty-one, including William Schole- ~ eee Nerbudda, and subsequently the brig Ann, had gone to that Ts and with hostile: intentions; an assertion’ not more lying and falsé than manifestly absurd, since neither of those ves- left his home some days previous with the intention of visiting | some of his relations, who reside on the opposite side of the + shir bs C, C, DAVISON, Hillsborongh.. Nothing baving been heard of Lim for some days, Charlottetown, 14th April, 1843. 3 e ef Europe bave been sorely puzzled of late. to acco field; the Chartist preacher, and Richard Pilling, (who is said to have boasted that he originated’ the strike in the Man- chester district.) were acquitted; and. seven, including the youn r Scholefield, had been aequitted by consent.in the course of the proceedings.—Ib. “Phe Manchester market for goods has been in a very heulthy “state throughout the month, and a large ‘business done, especially in the plain fabrics adapted for India and Chinea.. The prices are firm, and most’of the factories work- sje to order. ‘The effects of the heavy arrivals of cotton, 980,480. bales,) being the largest import eyer known, having peen anticipated hy the previous fallin prices, have had little influence upen the market. . The general impression is, that prices may improve, but cannot go lower. ‘There has been adecline inthe price of Corn, caused, iu some. degree, by all doubt being removed.as to the intentions of Government with respect to the admission, of Flour manufactured in Canada ata nominal duty. The depression «may also: be-attributed the extraordinary state of the weather hitherto experienced, Tux LooKen-ror, Comet. —Astronoiners in various parts | unt fora certain illtiminated phenotmetion in the heavens. The late disturbances of the atmosphere and globe are accounted for by, the supposition that “an enormous comet,” as Sir John sels were ships of war, or had, when wrecked, any troops or other fighting-men on board of tlhlem.’”’* Sir Henry goes on to say that he was resolved to demand from the Emperor, that the local authorities should be degraded and condignly punished, and that their property. should be confiscated, and the proceeds handed put to death. ease the demand should not be complied with. barrassments awaited bim. on the 7th of December. 'The crew of some ships, principally o'clock in the morning, and their irregular conduct provoked an attack from the natives, who hadyit is said, previously been ex- cited by an anti-Britisty party in’Canton. ‘The Lascars retreated towards the British factory, to-which the attack was, transferred. In the afternoon, the English and American ladies were sent to Minqua’s factory,,that merchant politely sending chairs for them. From the terrace of that building they witnessed the scene of riot. » Early in the evening, the mob set fire to the: English flag- staff, and the flames soon spread’ to the factory. The Eastern factories were burned ; the Western were saved by the current of the air, which, though light, tendelto drive the flames: in an opposite direction. ‘Towards dawn there was a lull in the com- motion; and the .ladies were. sent, in Minqua’s boat, with a . Herschel calls it, in, a-letter to the Times, dated Collingwood, March 19th, is at present passing through our system, and is notfar {rom its perihelion. “ Its tail,” says Sir-Jobn, “for such dcannot doubt it:to be, was conspicuoisly visible, both jast night and the Hight before, as a\ vivid luminous streak, eoinmencing close beneath the stars Kappa and Lambda Le- large escort, down to. Whampoa. The rapine of the mob was renewed in the morning. A strong body of soldiers at lencth appeared about noon, and cleared the square of the lawless fellows who had bees more than twenty-four hours in) possession of it, Tt was: pleasant to sally farth again,and we went down to the seat ef the conflict, where five dead budies Of the Chinese, torn and bloody, showed that over to the officers of the British Government for the relief. and | styled by iis numerous admirers “the auxiliary of beavty,” support of the families’ of those who had been thus. mercilessly | allclimes and seasons of inestimable importance to: female live- A threat of renewed hostilizies was held out in| liness. During the rigours of Winter, notany attack moro seriousty the neighbours turned out in search of him, and ultimateiy the body of the deceased was found suspended by the neck by means of his comforter. ‘The Jury returned a verdict of Insanity. ND’S KALYDOR, appropriately is in The celebrated ROWL:! impairs the beauty of'a fine Skin than inclement cold <-it becomes t ¢ : The Plenipotentiary proceeded to H. ng-kong, where new em-| rough. red, chapped, and vulgarly unseemly, and frequently dis- A formidable riot occurred at Canton | figured by clilblains, : r ) Equally available are its virtues against the baneful influence of solar heat, which caases Freckles, Sun Burns, Lascars, had. been allowed to go_on shore about nine or ten Tan, &e., all of which blemishes the KALYDOR prevents and removes, Throughout, season, time and climate, tbis faithful auxiliary arrays the neck and arms in radiant brilliancy, and per- petuates the vivid bloom of juveuile attraction.— See Advertise- ment. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. : CLEARED. April 19—Schr. Brothers, Turnbull, Halifax ; 700 bus. Potatoes, 800 do. ; Oats, 20th—Jessie, Hillier, St. John’s, N. F.; 2900 bus. Potatoes, 1000 feet Boards, &ce Sure News. _ Liverroot, March 5—Arrived, Antelope, P. E. Island. . 3lst, Load- ing—Antelope and William, for Charlottetown, P. E. I. DIED, At East Point. Lot 46, on the 12th inst., in the 78th year of his age, Mr. John Macdonald, leaving a large family to lament their bereavement. « Mr. Macdonald emigrated to this Island in 1771, trom Invernesshire, Scotland... Since then he has been univer- WRITING AND MUSIC. ik RS. JAMIESON’ begs to announce to the Ladies AVE of Charlottetown and vicinity, that her Classes for WRI-* ING and..MUSIC will) be closed in the course of a very few weeks. No new pupils will be received afier the 7th of May ensuing. Any persons disposed to avail themselves of the ad- vantages which her Classes afford, are respectfully invited to make immediate application. ( Gaz.) Charlottetown, 25ih April, 1843. SITUATION WANTED. W ANTED by a YOUNG MAN of experience in Business, a Situation as Clerk in a Store, or any other way where he might make himself genera!! ful. } Herald Office. Sey er gout eae April 29th, 1843. To the TENANTRY of DAVID STEWART, Esq. HEAT, Baruey, Oars, Satreo Beer, Pork, and Burres will be received by the Subscribers, from the Tenantry on the several Estates of David Stewart, Esq., in this Islnad, up to the 10th May next, in payment of arrears of Rent-- and for which the bighest mmket prices will be allowed. _ ‘To accommodate those residing at a distance from Charlotte- town, the following arrangemeuts have been made, viz:— James Yeo, Esq, Port Hill, will receive the above articles frony the Tenants on Lots. 7, 10 and 12; and Messrs. Macgowan Souris, will receive Wueat, Barrry and Oars from the Tenants. on Lot 47—whose Receipts for the same will be binding on the . . > a. + some atleast bad not escaped to run riot again. Numbers of Proprietor. wretches soon came creeping from the burning embers, evidently thieves; yet we saw none apprehended ; the officers seemed con- tent to scatter them. - About the same time arrived the steamer Proserpine, with Sir Hugh Gough ov board ; and the rioting ceased. Vhe merchants immediately began.a_ correspondence with Sir Hugh and-Sir Henry, Pottinger. Sir Hugh agreed to leave the steamer at anchor off the factory. sally esteemed, and is deeply regretted by a numerous circle of relatives and friends, who are best capable of appreciating his worth. At Halifax, on the 11th inst. atone o'clock, the Hon. Micuarc Tosin, senr. aged 67 years. poris, and thence stretching obliquely westwards and down- wards between Gamma and Delta Eridani, till lost in the vapours of the horizon, The direction of it, prolonged on a celestial globe, passes precisely through the place of the sup H. D- MORPETH, P. EMERY. jn the ecliptic at the present time ; a. cireuinstance which appears conclusive as to its cometic nature. As the portion ofthe tail: actually visible on Friday evening was. fully 30 _ degrees in length, and the head must have been beneath the horizon, which would add at least 25 degrees to the length, jt is evident that, if really a comet, it is one of first-rate mag- mitnde: and if it be not one, it is some phenomerion beyond the earth’s atmosphere, ofa nature even yet more remarkable. ‘Bight p.m. 19th Marel.—The tail of the comet, for such 5 “re st piaeks : -scured, by haze, and holding very nearly the same position.” | for the Summary Trial of Small Debts, and to regulate proceedings 'M. Arago has substantially confirmed this aecount by his ob- |on cases of Summary Capias : 3 ~ = servations at Paris. But the belief now is, that the brilliant QUEEN’S COUNTY. March 7th, 1843. For SALE.—About 18 or 20 acres of excellent Land, situate in Charlottetown Royalty—one half cleared and in a high state of cultivation. There are a good Draw-well and some small Buildings on the premises, which are withih three and a half miles of Charlottetown, and halfa mile from the St. Peter’s Road. It is bounded on one side by the road leading from the ERRATUM. St. Peter’s to the Princetown Road, and in front and rear by roads Our attention has been called to an error which, we regret to find, oc- coming ont tothe St. estar ¢ Rand ;-6n the pther, side, by: @ ditela, curred in our report of His Excellency the Lieut. Governor’s Speech, Apply to JOHN WHEALAN, on the premises, or to EDWARD delivered on proroguing the Legislature on Saturday last, and which KICKHAM, Charlottetown. ‘ was published in our paper.of that day. His Excellency is made by us to , f fo Correspondents. We have received several original communications during the past week--their publication is, however, necessarily deferred, owing toa pressure of other matter. Cooycit Orrice, April 17, 1843. His’ Excellency the Lieut. Governor in Council was this day pleased to appoint the following persous to be Commissioners for say, “that the Laws will-be defended with rigour,” instead of “vigour,” which was.the word used by His Excellency on that occasion. RDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, ror SALE sy train which has attracted so much attention is only caused Charlottetown. —Hon. John Brecken, William Swabey, Donald Si Ses — JOHN T. THOMAS Ay the unusual brightness of the Zodiacal. belt, ‘This may} M‘Donald, Willam Cundall, Solomon Desbrisay, Francis Long- 3 April 15, 1843. : \ ; : . ‘pe attributed both tothe state of the atmosphere, and to the} worth. E STEAMER Sess ST. GEORGE. P : q Head Hillsborough.—Hon. William Macintosh, Hon. Lawrence C. Worthy, William Stewart. Brackley Point, Rustico and Cavendish.— William Hodges, ames M-Callum, C. Birch Bagster. approximation, of the san to the constellation Aries. That the atmosphere is in a pecuiliar state is proved by the circum- stance that Venus was seen with the naked eye at noon on) | §! + os = - wie Aeagtigent bat, week, she Stak sarees have, been uou- New London.—James Campbell, Johu C. Sims, James Pidgeon. ‘sually busy of late, but their speculations about the comet) "p, sable and Crapaud.—Hon. W. W. Irving, Thomas ‘Tod, have only come to this lame and impotent conclusion-at last. | yiitiain B. Wellner: a a * Caureu oF Scor.anp.—On the 7th the long agitated ques- |” Lots 43, 49 § 50.— ‘tion, regarding the appointment of the ministers inthe } Bourke. rm Chureh of Scotland and their position with reference to the Belfast.—Roderick M‘Neill, Allan M‘Dougall, Peter Emery- ‘civil law, was brought forward in the House of Commons KING'S COUNTY. Sehr oe by Mr. F. Maule, who, ina lengthy speech, contended that Georgetown.—Edward ‘Thointony Hugh Macdonald, Roderick TO BE LET, ; For a Term of from Five to Seven years, from the \st of May next, TT HAT beautifully situated and well known property MOUNT STEWART. For farther particulars, apply to Charlottetown, 7th April, 1843. W. STEWART. i “OST yesterday, in the Streets or Charlottetown, a small Parchment PARCEL, tied with black tape—con- taining two Pension Pupérs, with the signature of Thomas Samp- son. Any person finding the same, by leaving it atthe Herald HE Steamer St. George will commence plying for the season on Thursday the 27th of April, inst. She will leave Charlottetown that day for Pictou, avd o'clock, a.m. and return the day following, leaving Pictou at noon, April 18th, 1843. Charles Stewart, Charles Haszard, John R. MPENDERS will be received by the Subscriber, until “Mowpay, the 24th day of Apri, inst, from Persons witty _.| 10 Contract to supply the Prince Edeoard Island Steam Navigation Company with such quantities of ‘the General Assembly of the Church should act in indepen- | Macaulay. ; : FRESH BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON and HAMS, n ; ¢ : dence of: the. civil ue and have aright to judge in all |, Murray Harbour:—James Richards; Benjamin Clow, John | as may be required during the ensuing season, commencing the leg incl SE rly s Boarding House, will be rewarded. pril ced, LOD. Sr. GEORGE, the same to be de- > on Sullivan. t St. Peter's.—Peter M‘Callum, Jobn Jardine, Jolin Macdonald, jun. (ANisary.) St. Margarct's and Souris —John Donald. Macdonald, St. Margaret's. : PRINCE COUNTY. Princetown\' Royalty.—Charles Macnutt, William Beairsto. St Eleanor’s.~Horatio N. Hope, Green, jun. Port Hill.—James Craswell, Cascumpeque.— Charles Craswell, Allan 28th instant, forthe Steamer livered on Board, in such quantities as. may be necessary, ‘ the arrival or. before the departure ofthe Vessel on each trip. The Tender to express the price proposed for each article ; the same to be of the .best quality, and for which payment will be made monthly. Security will be required for the fulfilment of the Contracty and any further information will be given on application to the Subscriber. whether they belonged to the civil or spiritual jurisdiction. Mr. M. also contended. that -the ministers should be elected by the people, and the pre- gent system of investiture by patronage should bg abolished. Several members on the ministerial side followed, who stated that the proposed sheme of lay patronage would, from the fickleness of public opinion, be found much more incon- ‘venient than the present system, and that the claims for su- periority or éven equality with the civil power, would be “aultimatély subversive of popular liberty. The motion was Jost by a majority of 135 in favour of Ministers, the numbers matters coming before them, | HAT MANUFACTORY. OHN HOBBS, fatter, returns his sincere thanks to his friends, and the public generally, for the very liberal support be has received since he. commenced. business in this Island, and begs to intimate, that he bas REMOVED 1. Margate Road, New London, where he continues, his business, and wilt thankfully receive and punctually attend to all orders sent to him. He has appointed Mr. John Williams, Merchant, Charlotte- town, his Agent, who has constantly for Salea supply of his Hats, &c., and will attend to and forward all orders that may be en- Macgowan, Alexander Leslie, Robert Hyndman, Archibald Campbell, Daniel - THOMAS OWEN. James E. 8. Bagnall, John Carr, Forsyth, Nicholas April 13th, 1843. 4 . . . bd 7 7 ~ . . . . Adane rds the motion, 76; against it, 211. ae p Ji Warburton, Joseph Higgins, Alexander ; ENDERS will ne received by the Subscriber, until trusted to his care without delay. : ScorLanp.—Great preparations are making in Scotland for the est Copes—s ames 2 I gins, ‘ MONDAY the First day of MAY next, at the hour of 12 Sdacun 14 B 15.28 ade to order, and old ones 7 Maggieson. o'clock, noon, from persons willing to supply the Prince Edward enver Hate, Bonnets," ec, nave ee 2 cleaned at moderate prices. Margate Road, New London, April 13th, 1843. new.secession. of Nonintrusionists trem the Established Church. Members of the body are -peraiwbulating the country, giving lec- _ tures. and. canvassing. for support for the ‘ free. Presbyterian Chareh.”? The project, in which Dr. Chalmers takes the lead and an active part, Is to. create a general fund by subscriptions, which is to be distributed in allowances, for the support of the --sevgral churches and their ministers ; an arrangement intended to Bedeque-—Hon. Joseph Pope, Stephen Wright, Alexander Anderson, jan. a Tryon River.—Samuel’ Dawson, John Clark, (Cape Traverse,) Robert Muirhead. Island Steam Navigation Company with such quantities of any or all of the following articles as may be required for the use of the Steamer ST. GEORGE, during the present season—the Tenders to'express the article or articles the party is desirous to supply. OHN TURNER, Cooper, (lately from England), sincerely returns thanks to those Gentlemen who have so kindly favoured him with their commands, since his arrival, and 1843. \ Secretary's Orrick, April 16th, : t Davie Porter, in bottles, per dozen. d i tilt Lievtenant Governor has been yleased to appoin f i : _ Protect the poorer congregations from the hostility of the upper ea William. B. Aitken, Esquires ae for the Summary ite Wi 3 nor Neralipturthe begs! 16 adquaictt thor secs penis ance classes: Mr. Chalmers announced at a lecture in Glasgow, that, Pral, fC ; ‘Assaults and Batteries for King’s County. ORs tO ve that he has taken the premises in Sydney Street, lately oceupied Prat culty bey Vass are ean ee ret aisuibe te at Beli vie es : cs. Yolk ey a te *: by Mr. John Hobbs, Hatter, where he intends to carry on his at the first general assembly, support an eqni distribution of the ‘ 4 " Jhampagne, oO. business inall its branches—as a Cooper for both House cr : Srcre s Orricr, April 17,1843. ga S sacun acellies der Reve oar. bas Ginger Beer, do. hopes, by strict attention to business, and moderate Ship—and charges, to merit a portion of their favors. N. B.—Goods, ready mace, kept for sale. wy Sydney-Street, Charlottetown, Jan. 10, 1843. fands.—He also mentioned the sacrifices which several ministers chad made. ‘ Wilmer & Smith's European Times, ina supplement, has two sengrayings of an immense machine which is to navigate the air, by the aid of steam and the assistance or rather resistance of the atmosphere; Itis furnished with, two enormous, wings, which _ will, however, be motionless, like those of a bird balancing itself in:the air, this when spread will be 150 feet long and 30 feet wide —across the middle is suspended the car which contains the steam engine, (weighing, water included, about 600 Ibs.,) which answers to the body of the bird—the entire weight of the carriage, passen- gers,cargo,; and all appliances, is estimated at 3,000 Ibs. ‘To’ the middle of the wings is also, attached a tail of 50 feet long, : which ean be raised or lowered so as to control the flight as_ to | -elevation, beneath which is a vertical rudder, which has the same offices as to horizontal, direchon—a vertical web will) go across : the wings to eheck lateral oscillation. The steam engine drives to direct the name of Roderick be inserted in the Commission Brandy and Gin, per gallon. Flour, per barrel (Canada or American). Moist Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Rice, Candles and Tallow, per pound. Brown Seal Oil, per gallon. The whole to be of the best quality, and delivered at the Ware- house of the Company in such quantities and at such times as may be required. Samples. of the Porter, Ale, Wine and Spirits to be furnished with the Tenders, for the approval of the Directors. ; Security will be required fur the performance of each Contract. : THOMAS OWEN. His Excellency has been pleased Macaulay, Esq., of Georgetown, to of the Peace for King’s County. : His Excellency has also been pleased to direct the names of Charles Stewart, Rose Bank, Francis Longworth, of Charlotte- town, and C. Birch Bagster, of Mill Vale, Esquires, to be inserted in the Commission of the Peace for Queen’s County. And the names of Alexander Anderson, jan., of Bedeque, and James Kinlay, at West Point, Esquires, to be inserted in the Com- mission of the Peace for Prince County. ee ‘Secrerany's OrFice, April 17, 1843. The Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to nominate the following gentlemen as Sheriffs for the current year: — all, Esq , ef Charlottetown, for Queen's County. William Cund : } inty Joseph Wightman, Esq., of St. Andrew’s Point, for King’s PLASTERING. é : LEXANDER MACBETH, Puasrerer, begs {0 intimate, that he is prepared to covtract, on moderate terms, with such persons as may feel disposed to favour him with their support in his line of business; anJ flatters himself that, by pune- tuality and good workmanship, he may be favoured with a shme of the public patronage. Application to be made at Mr. Patii- rer’s Hotel. : Paani? Charlottetown, July. 30th, 1842. April 20th, 1843. POPLAR ISLAND BRIDGE. IDERS will be received at the Commissioner’s SIDNEY MILES cE E} _ two sets of vanes or pro ellers, six in each set, like the sails of a | County. # ., . _ Offied, until Saturday next, the 22d inst., at 12 o'clock, for 3 ; : Be | windmill, and 20 feet Bg akc akg one of these is placed on each William, Beairsto, Esq., of Princetown. Royalty, for Prince placing Eleven PILES to the Poplar Island Bridge, or more if re- ASHESE excellent MILLS are now in full operation, f side of the root of the tail—their office is to keep up the velocity | County. quired. The Piles to be sheathed with inch Board, and coated and the public are hereby informed, that a conveyance will This eS with tar and brimstone, or hair. The Tenders will express the | leave the Subscriber's residence, in Queen’s Square, every of the flight by balancing the resistance of the air. in front. strange machine is to be set off from an inclined plane in order to acquire a velocity sufficient to raise it in the air, and to conunue its elevation and propel, it along, the steam engine comes: into * motion.—Perhaps the above description will give some idea of this invention, which is ne joke; fora Bill. has. been introduced into Parliament to incorporate a joint stock company to carry out Its principle. Several of the periodicals, too, which we have seen, speak convincingly ‘of. the successiof the project. So.we beg our readers not to be frightened, if they should see a strange bird pass over their heads some fine day, of extraordinary dimensions, and ina’ steaming perspiration, as they will now be “able to determine its species. A most vigorous effort is maki at about 7 a. m., for the purpose of conveying Flour from which will be returned, free of save the toll for grinding allowed by Jaw. J. SIDNEY DEALEY, Thursday morning, Grain thither ; the expense, to the owner, such price per Pile. For further particulars apply to been : “Ti y St, a this Spring undergone The Steamer St. George has this Spring £ Sn hearin repairs us were deemed necessary, and several alterations haye made in her internal arrangements, whieh cannot fail materially to contribute to the comfort of the erew and steerage passengers. he Boat has also been completely painted, beth inside and out, and now presents avery beautiful appearance. She is to sail, it will be per- ceived by.an advertisement in this day’s paper, on her first trip to Pictou this season, on the 27th inst. April 18th, 1843. DISTRICT No. 9. heen Subscriber will let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, on the spot, on Saturday, the 22d inst., at 10 o'clock, the repairing the Bridge over Auld’s Mill Stream. Also, the same day, at 2o'clock, the building a new Bridge over Auld’s Mill Dam. Sufficient security will be required for the due performance of the Contracts. Charlotietown, 28th Oct. 1842. BOOT AND SHOE MAKING. : ITE Supscriser intimates to the public that he has commenced busiitess in the above line, in his Shop, in Sydney Street, near the Wellington Hotel, where he trusts, by diligence in his occupation and good workmanship, to merit a i f publi tronage. share of public patronag THEOPHILUS CHAPPELL. We regret to learn ‘that that useful structure, Poplar Island Bridge, has this Spring been considerably damaged 2) z Rive the large aes of drift oe which have come in contact with it. DAVID HIGGINS, Commissioner, A number of ‘the piles have been completely carried away—| Covehead, April 13th, 1843. large quantities of clay have heen washed out of the abutments, eae es ee and the Bridge otherwise injured—so that. it is, at present, é very unsafe condition. The Road Commissioner (Mr. Coles) has, however, we are glad to perceive, taken the necessary prepara- tory steps for placing the Bridge, without loss of time, in a state of thorough repair. ng to save the British American £ Association, by an entire reconstruction of ils constitution, an improved and enlarged management, and the adoption of mea- sures to obtain acharter. The correspondence entered into is said to’ extend through every part of the United Kingdom, and Doctor Rolph hopes yet to carry out the driginal views of the projectors, which, it cannot be denied, are of an important cha- racter for the colonies, and, faithfully administered under the ‘ guarantee of respectable parties, may be the means of doing much ] good. That during the temporary absence of Doctor Rolph, after the departure of Sir Allan M-Nab, the concern was mismanaged, there cannot be a donbt, but from. the large properties acquired in Prince Edward Island, Eastern and Western Canada, amount- ing altogether to 443.594 acres, and from the great-assurances of support received, together with the new managemen®, the aspect of its affairs has become so much more promising as to justify the acquiescence of the public press. A long letter from Doctor Rolph, detailing the objects and prospects of the Association, ap- pears in the Emigration Gazette of the 25th ultimo. - "DISTRICT No. 8 Charlottetown, April 1, 1843. HE Subscriber will let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, on the spot, the repairing and building the following Bridges: On Thursday, the 4th of May next, at 11 o'clock, the repairing the Bridge near Poplar Island; the same day, at Bo clock, the building of a Bridge over M athewson’s Mill Brook, Winsloe Road. shh JAMES COLES, Commissioner. Charlottetown, April 18th, 1843. TEMPERASCE. PUBLIC MEETING of the Auxiliary Temperance Society will take place in the National School Room, on Monday evening next—commencing at half-past Seven 0 clock. GEORGE COOPER, Secretary. BRIG FOR SALE. OR SALE, at Bedeque, a Brig now in course of building, of the following dimensions, viz :— : Extreme length 81 feet. Depth of hold 14 feet. Width on deck, 23 feet. Is composed of the very best materials, good workmanship, and handsome model; will be ready to Jaunch, Hull and Spars complete, any time from the middle of June t the first of July next, that may be agreed on. Also, a CARGO of Birch Timber and Sprace Deals. A part of the purchase money may remain on security, if required. For further particulars, a plication to be made to Mr. D. Brenan, Merchant, Charlotte town, or at Bedeque, to JAMES CONNORS Wilmot Creek, Mareh 2d. 1843. —_—— ttention of our fair readers to We beg leave to call the a settle Mrs. Jamieson’s advertisement, in another column. i already borne testimony to the extraordinary Appar eraen mani- fested in specimens of writing executed under Mrs. J's. patie gs and we understand, that pupils at)present inattendance enon ver classes are doing wonders ip the chirographic art, as we he melodious practice upon the French Accordian. An opparte BY ofthe kind may not soon again occur, and the wives an ane - ters of our fellow-townsmen would do well to give due conside- ration to the proposals submitted to their notice. 21st April, 1843.