ItAr.8.zAl.tD's‘ ‘GAZETTE. urvxrn 15. "mini" ‘ measures‘ ‘ "V M any it mi t be advisable to ado t at thorup ng enernl Election, not exclusive re «stance to the furtherance of t o 9“ tion ct‘ the Head 50 - - wire, the late members. entered the room, were loudl cheered by the Meetin . Q” other ea-M. . P.'s were also presen . " followin Resolutions were then seve- morcd o seconded, and harin been a on tooud discussed at considerable fength, at opted unanimously: Moved by John Arhuckle, E-tq., seconded by J .B. Otioper, l!lsq:— I. Rrsoleed, That this meeti deems it tethespbltofchristlouit whiuyro use. and which ieesicstes universe henovoloucs and teaches osoursolvea, to throw around tlpiritstheshleldofthoha upon a business which 5 do in- bcdies and souls contrary Moved by Mr. w. um, seconded by Mr. W.C. Trowun. 2. Rosolosd. That hsv' witnessed the fbilnre of one. inconsistent and inoperative enactments which at present encumber disgrace our Statute Book. Moved by Mr. J. Pippy, seconded by Mr. J. ~ Harrison. I. Resoloed, hrther, That outsrtului the views embodied in the foregoing Resolutions. is meeting pledges itself to sup rt such Candidates at the op- proaching Gonorul sctiou asuro willing, on their part to pledge themselves to advocate and support the passage of rt Law to prohibit the manufacture and sale of intoxicating Beverages of all ducriptious. olaopt for Iloehsaies or Medtsinal, purposes. Moved by Mr. Bertram Moore. 4. Resolved. That the Hon. Edward Palmer, and Francis Longwoeth. Require, the late members for Charlottetown. be now requested by the Chairman to state their views with reference to tho subjects em- bodied is the foregoing Resolutions. - Messrs. Longworth and Palmer having e lain- ed the views with reference to the severe mat- ters under discussion, the following Resolution was also. on motion of J. B. per, Est‘, seconded by Mr. Arbuckle, Esq. unanimous y adopted. Moved by Mr. Li}. Cooper. seconded by Mr. John Arbuckle. Resolved, That the thanks ofthiu meeting are due and are hereby presented to tho Hon. Edward Palmer and ' orth, |1sg., tho lots Beprosentatives evening, and for tho frank and candid manner in which they have explained tho views with reference to tho several matters brought under discussion this owning. DEPARTURE OF THE STEAMEB ROSE The Steamer Rose. left this port, on Monday, at two o'clock, for Halilhx. We undoratan , she has been sold, by her late owner, James Penke, Esq., at a considerable socrihoe- and mor- oonttle comrnunity—senttments,—in which we believe, the inhabitnnts of Charlottetown, and the travelling public in general, fully participate. he sentiments of a large portion of t To Capt. his-rrrusoa. of tho Steamer Boss. Sir, We the Subscribers, view with extreme regret the step which the Government have thought it neces- sury to take, in discontinuing the services of the Steamer Rose. under your cotnautod, thus removing her from a station which she has ocsupted. for many years, with undsviatiug punctuality oudssttsfsntton to the commercial community of this Town; and we have to convey to you our sense of the kind _courto- ons demoanour you have ever shown during our intercourse w' no. we sincerely trust that your enterprising owner. Jones Peeks. £41., (w ovidod u from hb own private resources. wtthan ' nt staout ecutmanics- betwout this Port and Pictcu when all other at. " a- more is end theg:cd Rose. labor for ycur_ turo welfare and happiness. we remain your obedient sorvauts. l‘ is Isougworth John IoGill lleo. P.C. Lowdou William Mctlill ' LI. Trotnein hoc. J . Frederick Brno on ll. kin ' Dee y ttlesnndes leedonsld John Myrio Holl W rison G o _ wley ‘star s wan 3.1.. y . lhurles J. lalcolm M'Douold Patrick Walks lusy Joe. B. Watt lhorles 1‘. Welfi id . ' saith Wfllism Heard I. Is Issue hsrlse lortlsp J. Gisbouruo Edward Robinson I lhsihbeuruo W. Watson - 4 . Iufilfl Daniel Browse Iodsl Devil - W. Crsbh. junr. 'iereo'Gsul & Gezitfioa, lC‘ent. b.- we or. we MIL en Albert Hi'Ya .U.C. V ‘l J.W; Deblslo W olsss P. Dssbrissy Charles IecNutt 'Hnr%J. Csllbosk Samuel Nelsen HP. mg“: yen for tholtiadums withwhlflg hovofitutoduyhanbleeenlcsszsldlflflllo ' shmsmyouobligedssd fol "”J6.3ts,ms.. .. tbfil servant Dsstst. Isruseos. or... an Vs: I of Nova Ssotio. use all tholotsst int ' correspondence of Renard’: Goaetto. ' Cuscurupec, June 10th, 1863. Our latest arivuls are June 8th—Brothers, Halifax, goodsund salt, 4 days. 8th, May- flower. Mtramichi. l°‘*de. ' A bork struck on north Capo a few evenings ago, but got of next morning, weather was v Inc at the time consequently she received no . It is certainly is shin upon this Islon t they do not erect a Light House there: how many lives and what amount of property might II not be the menus of saving. Summcrsitle, June 14, 1853. The last trip of the Packet H. Ingram from Shodinc, was performed in 3 hours and 15 mi- nutes! the shortest ever made here yet——“ beat thin if you can airy Queers." Loss or run Srco Hoaam.—We are sorry‘ to inlbrm our readers, that the three horses, s ip- by Mr. Thorn, on board the Attwood, n don, died on the go. The vessel, dur- iniher passage, encountered stron heedwinds on ve heovy sens, which can her to roll almost ncessantly; and to the uneasiness and other shots, from which the Horses subred, in consequence of this motion and its long conti- ppance, their loss is, no doubt, alone attributa- e. Port of Charlottetown. auntven. Juno II. Steamer I-‘airy Queen. Pictou.—8chr. Uni- lumbc horn, M‘Wtllisrn. Buetouchei In I dc.—Muyflowor, Pnrdio, Biehibncto; denle.—Wilvnot, Pictou ; bal.—-Sonoio Bustico, o. II, Mayflower, Gerrior. North Capo.—Bcho. M‘M|Ilo liu. Shodian; lumber.-Vino Campbell, Mirsmichi. o. Is, Spray, Boston; gen. cargo.—'l'rinidod, 1b.. 1b.; Industry, Newfoundland; IIdays.—Bng Attwood. London, 50 days; on. cargo.—-Susan. Tignish; bal. Foreigner, Ha tfur; py Bo- turs Bod?uo° obi I s so. is. Stdsarer airy Q«u?e:,' Bedeqno and Shediae. Al I . Jane ll. Bark Sir A.lsnLad'e’r, Bod no to load.-— Schr Ceres, Hutch‘ .-—Brigt. Moses clsotto, Egmoot Ba .—Welli ton. M‘ y, Cra- poud.-—Stoomor Psi, Qnoon_, edequo and She- diac.——W .Lu . tP t. is, Riobtno-om Gornr‘olr,8.t.. J:hlh's Newfoundland; produce. I6. Mary Ann. Anderson, Pictoa and Boston; I5 pos- so3era.—Un'teorn, Match, St. John's Newfound- lo ; cattle, &c.——Steamor Fairy Queen, Pictou. —-Amegeut, II‘Ilne, New York; knees and oats. runny, Ir. D Meflutt, two In stoerugo. In do. from Shediec to Summerside, Ilsyllst.--Miss L. ohtuu..Johu llisabethStrong I .I' ,J . Holman e." mo: .. Francis A- c II a. Dowsing, Jobs Dawson. Donald McDonald. and two in then e. is do. frntu suunoreids to Shodisc June 8.—Hre. A. Cannon, Hrs. Aliel Joice. W. Mchauchlnu, and fro in the stonnge. In do. from Shodioc tsSe-morside, Jone Sth.—He-s. Archibald Iecor-meek, Edward Ilccorrnsck, sad The- mas . In do. from Bummeruidc to Shediac. saute day.-—Mr. nghes, , and two Ilia Hughes. Issars. obs Boctmuu. tn. Jaiss um . ....—.r..t'..-. ur- , Duncan lclunls, John Ichsod. Joseph Dorlsou. CWO a the Stud June cttt.—' Ecol, flout _Bedcqtss to . in Miss 3. Warwick. Mus M. Wuwlck, Miss Chseholm, in (guano. Mia; Quirk, bliss Mania, Costiu, Ire. rown C.- . esars. oi 'Doug'nld . Brown, omit... . Bolutnon.1J. Parson, D. Glover, and Ten in the atce do. inc, mflfidomw on the I0th June- . ills. M. l‘Kinnou, A. Llflhttcr, J. M,Iand, J. , and two others In do. rots toshodisc, Jase I0th—Messre. W. Matthews, J. Matthews, A. Brundsr =in*‘ll. Fntinoré A. ‘ . g n s I‘ y , I‘. |"Dotm . Perior Jt I'&w-n, Thou. Murray. John Ler Bias '9 At Bu Fortune, on the Iirst iust., alter a severe illnom o six weeks’ duration, which he born with gr~oot ‘gouge, \‘l'Vill‘nmDl_')oniol',| I9 years, c on. arose tsgwe , rsgrutt y his friends and acquaintances. ’ ANTED to serve in a Dry Goods Establish- ment, on active Y0 UJVG WO.M.d.N' of bilty. who can write a fair hand and is quick urea. Apply at the ofics of this paper, ANTED A SCHOOLMASTER. of the first Clam. on the New Glasgow Rood. lifiuiro of W. SEA AN. Juno llth IIGI. Cindi A OARD OHN BOSS. Vocalist, will ivo Private Lessons in Musie,oithor at his ' once, or thstoftho Ponies wishing his services. , I per quarter, two Lessons a week. Rsst'dsuce—At larley’s. Great George Street, next door to Mr. . Hearts. . Ohoriottuown. one is. 1058. Ad sw. on House in lent Street. 3 subscriber olbru for sale, or to lot. the dwell- ease in Kent Street adjoining his own It contains a Store. and gepd frost- ight H I ill I l rts. '‘ ‘psid E on tuertege for four or live years. ’ JOHN Blllll. Juno lltb Ills. dently. without being shackled in my the Government. 1 clllborlcttetown and To Wu nu-rs; Bl.-— G sot lCl1' at. of ........n gt.’ ' the new lineup of i:.°'..u, abiunt to Shouldlou ' invest teowith that adios-—ono which d’ srent circumstances now reader of some importance to on than at any former iod ot‘ the 2"..?.’l."""'..' .i?.'.i.."'°"t.Z"§""-"" ‘"-3." ii?‘ ""i" our r attss wt u see . I-«rapidity and self tsiuterestedsesa which should ever dist: uish a Representation of the lo. I atn, Gout onion, your ltutublo servant, WARD PALM!-IR. Charlottetown, June ldth, I858. ldLA ‘lothe Electors of Georgetown and loyalty, Guarnuasau ; All induced to olbr myself as o Cnndltlnte for your suI'rugss at the forthcoming General Elec- tion. in cossonseaceef the Is orous od'ors of support which I received from my friends during my recent visit a you. out no 0flco—holder ad I can represent you fearlessly and . I indepen- votss by the undue iulsouoe of ‘be true into- rests of this my native country will never be studied at cared for, so long as the popular branch of the islsturo is compose of greedy Ollicials, who are bound hand and foot to support the Government. u every measure, without flfiflllllfillll views of their Constituents upon the subject. ndsr such a des- potic syatomtu Member of the House of Assembly is not the Pooplo,s servant but the Government's willing slave. o tain, for ' ti the dis- tinguished honor of being returned as one of your Bspreesntstives to the Colonial Po ‘amour, rest as- aurodl will be second to none in attempting to can cut all measures that may have the slightest ten - on to advance the osperity and local improvement sfgonrgntown and oyalty- ‘ I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, T. HEATH HAVILAND. Totheileotorsofaecrgotowuaudno al . Gurr'rr.asonu,_. y, ty '1' the desire of a large number of you. I am in- duced to come forward us a Candidate for your sofiagoe at the approaching Election. My rinctples sad views are so familair to you, licm pzrsonul intercourse, that a rocapitulation o them re is anuocemory. Should I be returned as your Bepresontstive, you may rest assured that, next to the general welfare of the Colony, the interests of George- tlpwdtz Royalty shall be my " Cartltago est de- ti June I0, ISIS. ‘ I am, Gentlemen, your obedient servant, HN ROSS. Georgetown, June Ilth, ISIS. To the Electors of Charlottetown and loyalty. S A GENERAL ELIXYPION for Members to I sprvo in Colonial Parliament will shortly talto ace. urn Assembly, as your Bo rssontntive, for the past four- teen years; and if it e, proved to be such as to warrant a continuance of your coolidence, you may rest assured that I shall pursue the same line of Policy and Principles as heretofore. This, I think I may be permitted to say, with your accordance, that during the riod I have had the of representing you in Assobly. { never gave my support to et'et'ounry measures for the pur- pose of obtaining ephemeral or undue popularity, nor voted sgsinmtho interests I Constituents for the consideration of Ofirsor E uatent. I havotho honor use he. Gentlemen. t., NCIS l..ONGi;0B'l‘H. Charlottetown, Juno I0, 1858. g North Side Q.uosu_Square, . Smsrdou's New Buildings. June 4. I re . 8 E L D N. B.A'l'EPULLY acknowledges the liberal patron- s received from her friends, and u to inform them, t tube has removed to tht comm ious house onoeite the New Tuasruastrcu H 1.1., where s trnsts,b koo i on hand osu pl of the best GIJVGE DEE”, LEMON SI’!!! UP, 4»c., to merit a continuance of their favors. milieu, Picnic Parties. be... on lied with any quantity. A few respectable J RDEKS can be acccmm ed ~ June I, look. on SPRING GOODS‘ Per I4ug...dlt'es. Boston, a e ice UPPLYcf tlsmou'ssumtnor HATS, including Leghorn, Tuskoa, Florence, Palm, Kcssuth, Ito; L’ htB00'l‘S,l"ancy Douniup; Boy'eB00'l‘S and B OGANS in t variety; a good amort- ment of ' ht Cl.D'l‘l'fiI.S.. cotton. woolen and mix- tures; Dril ings,Jeoas and Naukssus for boy's and men summer vresr; Palm-Leaf l"ane A variety of GLABBWABE. including Fluid Lam , Tumblers, Fruit and Preserve Didsos. Plates, agar Bowls, Cream Jugs. Casters, heavy Salk, Lanterns, dte., Fresh Oranges’ drums and baskets Pigs; Picnic, Soda, S r, and Butter Crackers, Ground ofl'oo, Vin ar, urning Fluid,Iine smoking Tobacco, Sole Lost , so ' Axes, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Seth: Suosths, manure and hey I"‘ ks Locking Gland. °' s wood and case seat Chstrs,. Ooe Bale seamlum Bass. The above GOODS are suitable for the soosost, and marked at a low flguro for road cosh. [GE BEER, Juu. I858 Cltsrlottetovru,_May I9, . oil es s Largo SUPPLY of ntiinrtnit iiotioe WM’ NEW‘ £03 I NEW GOODS l l THE Subscriber has just received horn Liverpool. G. B., an assortment of DRY AND FJIJVCY GOODS. GBOCBBIB AND CBOCKEIYWARE, which he will sell at a low figure hr Prompt Pay- moot. AITIIAS G. SIMS. CLUE I03 WOOL. 3 highest price will be given hr good WOOL, I ' if ht . ' "’ ""m’ llttii:°s' N. tuttutts. Juno Iotlt, I860. Iwasl BU'l.PIsUB CIPOOI POI. ILLS. HJIIGB-IHITH will have for sale at the Mar- ‘ 1 hot case. on In-nussr nest. . !.2'¢?~t'li.“.’..°'......"" ‘i.:.°2.'t.'.'°'i'.‘ "'1'. .7’ F ' I" I D . the A lace‘ . germ, s ow 03:73. late,l eslvud. esuattsos mllhws; slot sntlrsudswslt-trsews Calf IOJIBFE. 8. Dim snot srIn,nesr rr 's , - or rs.t::._7‘..s. Cb. Town itoyuny. uso.ll. "C.- . 5.? F03 GRIN!‘ BRITAIN. " ‘rill It-lpsgoe Hush): Tess o.at. gisur, uppers r- fasto’ed'. o_ _0esvau.Comunr. wilful an crobout the urn.‘ "‘t:.mtskt't"s rt.” I-J. - sr .. uqply to Mrs. WEll..Iml.O&. . or to tears lush, pmmswu. g M Iltb. mt ‘ cheo for Oueh. N“ i - - him '°l”f£.‘ii‘"I9.’3a. Jsue ten. use run Twolvotrees Brothers’ - Useful sad licsseulesl Prcporstiest. rgilllifl British il‘urnltn—r—e Cream, at dd. Their lnehessble Furniture elish. at Dd. Their Unrivallod Metal Paste. st Their Incomparable ludis Babb Blocking, Id. eta. Th Bell~sh Gl lab filled, till. B‘:-9‘ Glass|£t‘ioru‘l-ohe—-‘Block, Blue, and , at Id each Thou Dolieiouslyihoeotierl Hair Oil, and Pomede Rsgeaetstsr. oil and ' lbsgu on a review ofmy conduct in the House of n all Com . o Their Uurivulsd Garment sod Benovstor, Twelvetretu Brothers’ Seep Powder an entirely new invetstiun. I8 l:hol't:apseh. amt. boot, and most edectus or or o or log urpseus. u or which is equal to ten t>.....y:..u. of A _'l‘lte saving of Time and Labour is so noto- ntuliingly great. that a W E E‘ ' S W A S H can be accomplished BEFORE BREAKFAST --no rubbing being required. This wonderful Article is MORE SERV|CEA- BLE THAN SOAP, as it produces a better and lunch qultzlter lather, and is adapted for urpo.-ms fur which Soap cannot bessfely or e ' tually used. It will not injure the hands, or the most delicate material ; but whilst it is incomparable for perms neutly whitening Linens, &c., other they have become diacoloured by age, or injured by bad Washing, it is also unaurposaa o for impres- iu the colors of FLANNELS, BLANKETS OOLLENS. Concern PRINTS. ttus1.u~I and LAC For Sale by GEO. T. HASZARD, Queen Square. 1853s New York Illustrated News. .3 per year. I’. T. Bauwuse. Special Partner; H. D. It A. I. Buacrs, Gonorul Partners. 7 HE lr.t.uo'ru.t-ran Nuws is published weekly, contains sixteen large pages, filled with a grant variety of interesting reading mutter nod uumer- . one Iurgcs end ndsotne engravings. It Is intended that this paper shall hen ntrrnrln. nnd II:AU’l‘I- rut. Ptcroutal. Hts-ronv or run Wounn, in which scenes and events in this and other countries, es and views in all parts of tltoGIoho. Portraits of Public Men. Scenes in our Nationol Capitol, Auto- graphs and Biographies of Eminent Characters, and all mutton of general interest to the Community, will found ruossr-rt.1r u.t.ve'rua-rszn. Dun attention will be paid to the Buntoxocs. Sctunrxrtc, nud Aartrcurxrurtsri interests ofthe Country. A large and handsome on ratings, of nutoinsl interest, in now in course 0 prepnrnticn by the eminent artist I‘. 0. Dsrley, and wil be presented to ubscrihers. At the conclusion of each volume, a handsome title page and index will be gratuitously furnished by the pn lishers. The pablishc ' the uniform bindi of the volumes, when desired. The " lllustrut News end Home Journal,“ will be supplied to marl subscribers one year for four ollnrs. ru will procure, at low rates, On receipt of orders for back numbers which are on hand will be imodiatel sent. and missin numbers supplied as soon theme or as possible. ‘he back numbers of the flret volume will be supplied G. T. HAZARD, Agent for P. E. lslund. Leonard Scott &. Cos.’ LI. 0)‘ Periodidal Publications. British BWRWARDED h mail, under the provisions of the late Pest liicc Low, nt merely nominol (SI 1. Tire London Quarterly Review (Conservative). 2. The Edtfirburglt Review (PVht'g). S. The North Britislt Review (Free C’ItttrclI)- 4. The Westminster Recieoo (Liberal . 5. Blaclttcood luburgh Magazine (Tory). These Reprints have been in succ ul operation in this country for twenty years, and their cir cnlation is constantly on the Increase, notwithstanding odicsls of a similar class. a lcleclics and Magazines made up of as foreign periodicals. This fact shows clearly the high estimation in which they are held by the intelligent reading public, and afl'ords a guarantee that they are established on a firm basis, and will he continued without interruption. Altho: these works are distinguished by the political as above indicated, yet but a small portion of their contents is devoted to po|it' ' ts. is their literary character which gives thorn their chief value, and in that they stand confesssdly far above all other journals of their close. lorlrwood, still under the masterly guidance of Christopher North, maintains its ancient ' y ' ' ' ally or literary no_tal_iloe, written for that msgauine, and first appearing I Ill columns, both tn Great Britain and in t a United States. Such works as "The Custom" and “My New Novel'i:;I(both by Bulwor), “ My Po- e niusular Medal," " rocn Hand." and other seri a, which numerous rivnl editions ore issued by the leading publishers in this country, have to be reprinted by those puhlishhrs from the pages of Block- w , after it has been issued b Messrs. Scott and Co., so that Subscribers to tho Reprint of that Mega- siuo may always rely on having the earliest reading of these fuse’ ' s. TERMS. r . Per sun. For any one of the four Reviews, 3 For any two of the four Reviews, For any three of the four Reviews. For all four of the Reviews, For Blacltwood'a Magazine, For Blaclrwood and t roe Reviews, For Blackwood and the four Reviews, Payments to be roads in all carts in advance. nnvcun Poo-rsnu. The following table will show the great reduction which has been made on these or‘ ice since IBM, and the very trifling rates now charged. Per sun. on Blucltwood was 32 40 on a single Beviow I I8 ZOCOQCC 8888888 Prior to I845, the postage . ruvrs tu~l_n.cars. BI Isabella. from Beans. end Sir Jlessader. h_ l.irer:_uJ.,. .t::'Substt.r.i'be':.=ah received I Stock , ‘ w . N ' t':itmn.- nsvE" Charlottetown. June sth, tut. Ow snutatary of Govcrn_t_u_ent ROAD WORK. frat... Doirunt will soll_o_n Monday. the anti iustou . Tuesda instant. at 0 o'clock, the repairing Rnatleo hopol H0“. at l.oPago'o shore ; at It o’doek. the repsirng 34!“ _ lllllfiflustfmochspdh Wbutlsy %;m&-’ o_; at |o'cl:uk, the cmssocreoa . toy _Ivor- as ‘dog, egg " r 3:.-at-“alt Vidal;-i.;‘mnu;.-. uuuan a son Bongo Isa‘. John M owun will sell on Monday the lflh Jase Put ‘lo wJchu“&.e.Adu.l‘h“ &‘ -I-I"- to ' - as to. ‘ rm and w side .r’o'...'..t. utur';'s4 es the ' I load hshees St. 0 sale to commence at New mtny lead. at 10 o'clock. forenoon. And on Saturday tholod July, the repairin Bear River, Hay River and Big Pond Bridges. a repairing Breakwater, at B’ Pood.sale to cornrukolntfi 33¢’; River, at 11 o'clTt|t:1. n u , 'II I t II‘ , June. at 9 c'cloc‘k',na. m.',"Swu.rnji”dud Bridgz Back Snttznllllinnl of ltoclrbarro. At noon: on ' ; ad ' mod’ tel , thencutb illial1t"I".IollIIII.d’l.’l: the Baltic. Ats m., 8 Little lnlot Bridge; and Its Bridge. On Friday, 24th June, at I o'clock, a. m., Bridge at Donald Mt:Phee's, Little Harbour; immediutol after, Swamp and Bridge at Groouvulo; ditto at set Block Pond Bridge. At II o'clock, a in , Suthorla ‘s Bridge—t loto continue to clnnis’a Bridge. Al I o' m., East Black Pond Bridfig immediately after, end Joseph Boss's to alco istoly aflsr, Black Pond. A the Swamp between the 'u and 2 o‘ oc out and East Basin Bridge. o'clock, new Bridge across the Basin lend. At S o'clock Konnod ‘s Bridguimmedistely olter.uew railing Scott's ridge. OrtSaturdu . Ihthiustaa immediately nller Bridge at Donald McDouau immediately sller, Swamp at A as h! At I o'cloc , p. m., ropairt the Bridges in the Portage. At 8 o’c oclt, Sworn at Black oiot. At 4 o'clock, East Lake Bridge. At 0 o'clock, ropairiogtho load from the Best Point to Cross Roads William Bognull will let on Monday the 20th Inst., the repairing the Princotowu Bead. commencing at May's at 7 o'clock. a, II. County Line Ilood. sale at ooh, noon. Anderson's Bend, 2 o'clock; Johnston's Road at 4 o'clock; Fast Bead t 6 o'clock. Tuesday flat. West Bend, commen- cing at Princetown Road at 1 o'clock fcrsnoou; Junc- tion Road at ,9 o . Wodoesda Road and Bridges at 8 o'clock, foreman; C Read at II o’clock,—l-‘yti'o's Road at I o'clock. Jose Trnwsdsle will let on Tuesday the inat., repair‘ the Road from Crosby's B Post Road, ; st 10 o. in. some do , of the Post Road from Crosby's to the ' ed Count Lino, where most r uirud. Wednmdsy tbellf. 9 a. m. ‘ so .' some day, thoropotrs and ridges Upppr Cropaud, at I p. In. nanr Thomas French's. On ridoy the 26th. the repairs of New A In Settlement Road, Lot , sale to coat- monce a t I o. m., north end ofthe Bond; imme- diately alter the latter sale, the letti tbefisaing of a ’ loading from inn is Creek to . On Saturday the 85th, the repairs of the Road and Bridges from Rocky Point Wharf to Bcushsw. where most rortjuirod; and letting the re- ‘ of M’Ewou’s Who , sale to commence shoot a. m., at cKio’s Br‘ alton will lon Monday the Ioth day of June neat. at 10 o'clock, the rope ' Ink Western Iload. co ' item the Western Road to arrive as, by way of Goil"a. On Tuesday the list. at I o clock. the Bond leading from the Brp; towards West» ro mousing at Bett's Mill. On ay the II o'clock, the load loading ftorn Bet's lill From me to I85], on Blscltweod I 00 .5. w... p..._ u]. g... 3.315 mu ; " . vnflovisw 50 someday, ,thoO’ osd,Lote‘ltI. In I8||—6I (amiss M0) on BI-okwood 75 On rt-‘rt. the Bdlll, u u o'oleo?. the leodhg " " . on - Rwyw 88 1' an out Point on at The pr-not post-so on 3|-okyood. II 34 the 25th, It It o'clock, the Bond loading from Hal dd 06 one one (The rates are now within the United Stole ) At these rates auruly no objection should be made to receiving the works by mail, and thus ensuring their apcsdy..ssfe, and regular delivery. LEONARD SCOTT 81. C0., 79 I"ut.1'ou Srauar, (Entrance 54 Gold street.) Newo orlr. N. B.—[.. S. It Co. have recently published, and have now for sale. the “FAIIMIIB. S Henry Stophona of Ediu b. and Prof. Norton Yale College, New Haven, complete in I vols.. royal cctnvc. O0I|lll|l’IllI‘ I000 in. g;;teel a;d 000 wood o vi. rico,inruu ", d;lu r .."$I?..'£ the mail, or. "" ""’° —"1Iisnorb is not thscld "look of the First," lately resttscitnted and tliroten a vi the market. GEO. T. HASZAR , Agent for P. E. Island. D‘! G IASIAI AZITTI , Bantu now published hrice a Week is a head of the latest News at 3.“; home an abroad. t is u only Semi-weekjy tch M more in via fr Eublished on e Island, and is dos F IC Awlllitolnostpnrtsofthc untryn ed‘ Terms Ills per your, discount for Cash in vance. Haaaord‘s Gosetts is also the sun no son Anvnrruauuu-rs TWO Iimlllflover The proprietor havin Press can execute a 2.?“u'..l.'."“" orders at a short notice editions. In paposcs also to have :3 I‘ III ,C, 1"hli's.is.auc vs I’ "l':ls.~:Sisssle U War rsasis .1-. present w !) | uniform for all distances r. a having“: c§rpnl;tionl?f “F e o r sen . o.New Power Ptghgadg of June, at 9 o'clock forenoou, not up audssll by Auction, to the lowest bidder, on tho tr and widoni the main road 8‘...'li tr... .. ‘Li... e‘ - afterwards, reps‘ ' I“'I; and iuuaodntely GUIDE." b -l°-l .3. s It is order ‘s within the moons of ha‘ i t.:.*‘*..':.':.:.'.'.°.‘.'....""“l‘