'9‘ “t is; “is. PRINCE EDWARD 'ISL-AND. ADVERTISER. NEW SERIESJ CHARLOTTETOWN, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 184.]. [No. 201. a'uttiflflfi. I l insane out! asthma. innate: mnemonic. Wifitfllaflw. . VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, ’ D.STRICT No. 3. ’ Situate in Charlottetown, and in its immediate Vicinity. THE Subscribers have recaived instructions from . Gannon BtuNiE,Esquire, to submit to public competition, Building in Water Street, known as Waters & Bir. THURSDAY, the 10th of June next, at Eleven, the following VALUABLE AND EXTENSIVE rnornnTI; ’Town Lots, Nos. 26, 27., 28, 29, 30, 31., 32 and (SS—all in the First, Hundred, fronting on King’s Street, on the one side, with an uninterrupted water frontage towards the Hillsborougli on the other. . Town Lot. No. 48, Third Hundred, fronting on Grafton Street. Town Lots, Nos. 2,3,4,5,4S,50, 51 and 52, in the Fifth Hundred, being that block of Lots udjoming the Scotch Church, and fronting on Pownal Street, Fitz Roy Street, Euston Street and Rocbfort Street. . Town Lots, Nos. 81 and 89, also in the Fifth Himdred,fronting on Boston Street, at the commencement of the St. Peter’s Road. Pasture Lot, No. 201, in the Royalty, known as Geary’s Lot, beautifully situated on the summit of Thomson‘s Hill. at the large nie’s Store, on Town Lot, No. 37, in the First Hundred, fronting on Pownal Street, King Street and Dorcliester Street, with the Dwelling House thereon, lately in the occupation of John Lawson, Esq. Town Lots, Nos. 85 and 86, in the Second Hundred,called Water Park, fronting on Hillsborough Square and Dorchester Street, with the Dwelling House thereon. Town Lot No. 38,in the Fourth Hundred, fronting on Kent Street, and adjoining Coles’ Brewery, with the Dwelling House ON Monday, the 7th June next, at 10 o’clock, a. m the Subscriber will let at Auction, to the lowest bidde the repairing of the Road from Darnley Bridge to New London—— At 12 o’clock, noon, the re- And at 2 o’clock, the same day, oyalty Roads and Bridges—sale to corn- And at4 o’clock, the same (lav, the repairing of the Road from John llaywood’s sale to commence at said Bridge. pairing of the Darnle Bridge. the repairing of the If inencc at the Cross Roads, near the Church. Mill to the Main Road. And on Tuesday, the 8th June, at 12 o’clock, noon, the Term piking the Road through New Dumfries Settlement; also, the And at 3 o’clock, the same dav, Road between Lots 19 and 25. building a Bridge over Rayner’s Creek, Lot 19. And 5115 o’cloc the same day, the building a Bridge over M‘lntyre’s Creek. . And on Thursday, the lOili June. at 12 o’clock, noon, the re- pairing the Charlottetown Road , from the County Line to Bar- Same day, at 3 o’clock, p. m., the rctt’s—salc at Jupp’s Bridge. repairing the Road from Barrett’s to Princetown. And at o'clock, the same day, the building a Bridge at the head Of’lhe Shipyard River, near John \Vallnce‘s. And on the following day, Friday, the llth June, at 11 o’clock, The saute day, at 2 o’clock, p. m., the rebuilding a Bridge overSpring And at 5 o‘clock, the same day, the repairing two small the building a Bridge over Schooner Creek, New London. Brook. Bridges, near William lCOUSiHS’S- And on Saturday, the 12th, at 10 o’clock, the raising the Bridge Same day, at 1 o’clock, the opening and Turnpikiiig the Road from Johnston’s to the And at4 o’clock, the same day, repairing near Martin Murphy’s,1rislitown Road. South West River. the Bridge near James Constns’s. And on Monday, the 14th June, at 4 o’clock, p. m., the build- DISTRICT No. 11. r, June next, Let by Auction, tlic repairing the Road across the Barren from George Douglas’s, to the ’St. Peter’s Road—the Road from the Back Farms in the Highway—the Road front Carey’s, round the Head ofthe llillsborou'gli‘, to the County line——the Road from the Countv line lo M‘Dermot’s—and the Road from M‘Dermnt’s to Morel—Sale to commence at the Barren Road, at 10 o’clock. On Tuesday. the 15th, at!) o'clock, the repairing the Road through the Settlement along \Vest side ofthe Morel—Morel Bridge—and the Road from Charles Dingwell’s to the High- way. - 7 B On V’Vednesday, the 16th, at 9 o’clock, the repairing the Road from Morel to the Head of St. Peter’s Bay. from the new Church to the M usclc Beds, and the Migelle Bridge. On Thursday, the l7th, at 10 o’clock, the repairing the Road front St. Peter’s Bay to the line of Lot 42—Bav Fortune 5 Road—from the head of St. Peter's Bay to O’Haiilev’s—and the New Road from Wlielan’s to John Mitclellan’s, Cable Head. On Friday, the 18th,:it 10 o’clock, the repairing the Road from Leslie’s Mill to Cable Head, and the Bond leading past Greenwich to St. Peter’s Harbour, on the North Side of the Bay. On Saturday, the 19th, at. 10 o’clock, the repairing the Road from St. Peter’s Bay towards Cardigan Rivet. ‘ And on Saturday,‘ the 12th .day of June, at 10 o’clor-k, at St. Peter’s llorbotir month, the Constructing and maintaining, in an efficcent state. for a term of from three to live years, two Buoys in St. Peter’s Harbour—the said Buoys to be constructed in'the following mariner, viz. a straight Spar of cedar, spruce, or pine wood, securely moored short by a chain, to a snflicient THE LATE GOVERNOR GENERAL or CANADA—With his ., THE Subscriber win, on Monday, we , 14th day of,immediatc suite, Lord Durham maintained the etiquette of. ultra-regal state; even ll’laklflg them perform those menial, offices which are usually discharged by domestic servants, a such as waiting on his company at their arrival, to dofi' and receive the 'ladies’ wrappings, fetching , his hat or cloak when he wanted it; and,i‘t is averred, even on one 00- ‘casiou, holding his stirrup. lie appeared to consider his; .aides-de-cainp as so many slaves, and certainly kept them i in as much awe as any planter ever inspired into a gang of Once, at a ball on board the Hastings, a. young ,negroes. llad y, who was dancing with Capt. Conroy, was horrified at ’filldlllg her partner called Oh" to get the Governor his hat when he wanted to retire. A't Kingston lie was very wroth‘ because there was no guard of honour to receive him in the middle of the iiiglit, and I believe never forgave the com» iiiandaiit, Lieut. Col. Diindas, of the 83d, nor that good ' town, for this and one or two other ideal slights. He ab. solutely forbade all smoking on board the steam-boat on Lake Ontario, and sent the captain to hunt out an audacious offender once when he perceived the smell of a cigar. The search was unsuccessful,.and it report, accordingly, was made to his. Excellency. “ Go back, sir, and discover who is smoking, instantly, at your peril.” A second time the captain went in quest of the caitifl‘, and at length found Ad- miral Sir Charles Puget solacing himself in some remote corner with his accustomed enjoyment. “Humph,” said the great man—“I suppose we must let him smoke.” The admiral took good care not to come back .in the same boat , . ‘ . I ' weight of metal or stone—the spar to be of sufficient length to -' . .. -_ ' ' ‘ “”’.’I{;”“' W L t -t T L N0 ,6 17 ,8 and inga. Slip or Hard at Mr: Kier’s Shore, Princetown Royalty. show a portion of at least seven feet over water, in a pdrpen- “1”” the GOVB’POI’ Rem’mscc’lwes 9f“ S’afifi’ surgean’ u'. 19 u m“ llnbstlfl’lf‘f'tsnraTE’A‘d 631:;n0diséushuifim 70 Sufficient Security wdl be, required at the time of’sa’le for the damn," position, at high w,,,p,_,uch Portion ,0 be reduced in The follownig event, which is officially confirmed; h E: (64,2.50’e,::,ed’:i,e}:,:ns con’,binin,, a“ ,he advanmms ’3’; a Pffl'l’mmance Ofeach Contract ‘ , , size, squared atthe top end, ofsuflicientslrengtli only to support lately happened near the town of Wiliiiar, iii Livonia. 3 Dwell’imv inn... and Store, having SPDaCiUUS cellerageé’il feet D I 1 I M 1841 P‘ 5‘ MAGNUTT’ comm’ss’one" r‘l’ur se’“:°'"’"”” ’h'" [’"""’S "3’1"" 1" [he “"95 "mm SPM?” A clerk of the house of Rothschild drove on the ‘lst * P . . t . '. ’ am e' 7ti a . tieto siowin atadistance tl . ' i i - l b ball. ’ ’ . ’ . deep, With draining to the river, and a strong lire-proof vault, 3’ y’ . Gas; and ,u’fzficipm 58mm, linssffigr”;S:,:’frodrg,;eed3; of February, through that town, on his way to St. Pe- and, is in all respects well adapted for carryC'iug on on extgnsiyie DISTRICT No. 4. formance of‘each 'commét. y g l‘ tersburgh. Abnut three or four miles beyond the £23233}, 8,3;fifnfl'flg‘fgs were are also a “Ch'l’ouse’ ’d e l I lHE Subscriber will sell by Public Auction, on the - JOHN JARDINE, Commisssmier. town, a‘violent jolting of the, sledge in passing a bridge 3* Common Lots, T105528 and 29, beautifully situated at the and Diagngéoiéhfilogfi: Pig’derplllllerel’aillng onhe severulRWdS May 251hals41- ‘ threw out the passenger’s baggage, without his per- . Eastern a roach to the Town bythe St. Peter’s R03d~ This "s ’S “c ’a” " OW”: . ceiviucr it. A easa’nt nanicd ’VVeidorf )assinu ‘00 I . art ()ftlief’t’lroperly has been tastefully laid off into Sixteen Build- on I’m’dy “"9 11”] "fly “June "9“! at 1” 0 c")th fi’mnm’m DISTRICT No' 12' ’5 p ’ t’ b u in? mg Lots, agreeably to .1 Plan which may be seen oii reference to the repairing of a Bridge near J. Laird’s, Lot 26; at 12 o’clock, HE Subscribe, w,“ 18, by Aucfion' ,he fallowing after, saw a broken chest, some large books, and a can: 71‘ L (either 0,. me Subscribers; a right of “my fur a road, which will tllie2comyliletlionhofthe old Road fruin)Ta,Vlor’s Mills to yMalpeque; public anrk. viz,__c,,mmem,ing a, “,6 Head 0,110,“, B")... van bag, basides twelve tiles, as he edippose'd. AS all fi” intersect these Lois. Will be reserved, and they will be sold '6', king?” ” e {lep’llmg ,f’li’l’e,"“.“" g?“ w- MjM‘."d05‘° On Monday, the7tli day ofJuiie next, at the hour of 8 o’clock, this was far too heavy to carry. he got another peasant separately. 3’ s ’ 5‘ on’ e "’6 O 0’s 9 “"1 ‘-" forenoon; repairing the Road from thence to Dingwell’s Mill. On Saturday the 12th day of June next, ath o’clock, the Completion ofthe Road front Anderson's, Lot 26, towards Hurd’s Point; at. 12 o’clock, the repairing of the Road from South Shore. to liedeque; at 2 O’clock, the repairing of Road from Carleton Point towa’rds 7 Mile Bay and Bede tie; and at4 o’clock, the slumping and levelling of Road from ohii Muttart’s to Finlay Campbell’s Mills, Lot 28. Atthe same time, will be offered, 300 Acres of LAND on Township Sixty-three, with thirty chains front. nit Murray ’tRiver—tbis land is intersected by Log Cove and Greek River, .afi’ordirlg superior sites for Mills. . That valuable FARM, on the left bank of the Ilillsbornugh, immediately opposite Charlottetown, consisting of 200 Acres, .iiboat Thirty-eight of which are cleared, and iii a high state of and a woman, wlo were trrvelling in a sledge, to assisf him, and to take ‘tliem to the town, and deliver the whole to the magistrate. They were, howevei, soon oveitaken by the clerk, who, in his fell on his knees in the road and lifted his hands to heaven. Having re- covered all his property, including the bag, which was Same day, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, opening the New Road froni’tlience to the head of Grand River. AI 3 o’clock, same day, repairing the Road from thence to Cooper’s MI 1. On Tuesday, the 8th, at the hour of8 o’clock, forcnoon, the Road from Banks’s to the intended \Vliarfat Graiid River, and from thence to the Red House. Also, on the same day, opening the Road lately laid olf from the School-house to Littlejiivcr i icultivution. . 0" Tl‘“’5da)’,”'e 17‘“ day “lune "ext: ,"t “00m the repel" Ferry, _ , full ofducats, he generously rewarded the honest peasant - ALSO 1 "lg, “film Abmle’m 3‘ Try?“ R'Vf’r-i at l 0 0””th the repmm’g On Wednesday, the 9th, at the hour nf9 o’clock, forenpon, with three silver rubles (about 95. 6d. Enurlish). The ‘ ‘ w ’ ofii Causeway near James Lords, at 3 oclock, the Lower re sun” ,1 R .d f . ,, [p.d pR H B, , I, v ,0 ,fi » I: , Q A TOWN LOT IN GEORGETO‘VN, Road to Crapaud, and from thence to the Shore, near James P’U” ° ’8 ’Od' mm H: ’1” 0 U U ”'V’ 0 ’ “mes ” u 5' “"13 “Hhe W’mle could “at be less than 175 t0180i Same day, the Road from Bay Fortune School—house, to the . Main Road. Same day, at3 o’clock, afternoon,tlie Road from Bay Fortune Harbour, North Side, to the Main Road. On Thursday, the lllth day ol'June. at the lionr of10 o’clock, forenoou,repairing the Road from Bay Fortune Bridge to the Harbour, South Side. Also. some day, at 3 o’clock. afternoon, the Road between VVilliaiii Dingwull’s and \Villiam M‘Kenzic’s. On Friday, the 11th day of June, at the hour of90'i-lock, Lord’s, Lot 28. On Wednesday the 23d June ’next, at 10 o’clock, the repair- ing of Bridge and Causeway near Bradshaw’s, Bedeqiie; at 12 o’clock, the Road and Bridge from Irving's to the South West Settlement, Lot 27; and general repairs of that part ofAnderson’s Road in Prince County. - Approved Security will be required for the due completion of each contract. ' ' .eligibly situated, being Number One, First Range, Letter A. The Auctioneers respectfully request a punctual attendance, :as the sale will cumnience precisely at Eleven o’clock, and Will, .coutinne until the whole is disposed of. 11:? An indisputable Title will be given to the above property. 1 SOLOMON DESBRlSAY, i.f , VVlLLlAM CULLEN, ' Charlottetown, May 14th, 1841. i 000 silver rubles; the gold bars weighed each between 40 and 50 lbs. According, to the laws, the finder was ’ entitled to one-third of the property found. ' Tun SIAMESE TWINs.——A writer’i‘n' W‘W’W ZlIii'ror gives an account of a viSit which he recently made to Chang and Eng, at their country seat and } Auctioneers. u mm mm. have.figurinearewas..ngt'tfaszitfrgr we in Wilkes County. North Carmina. . Ml. ’ , m!“””§5’°fléf‘ ’ On Saturday, the 12th day ofJnne at the hour of9 o’clock, Um’ed State's 0” Amerlc’d' ,He Says they have_been‘ , , “Gang an?! Britons. May ’5‘, 1841- ' - forenoun, repiiiring .l'iI’Kasltill’s BridgnJVm-tli Side. Same day, naturalised, and enjoy the rights of suffrage, having at a» ’m" DISTRICT No. 5. . at 1] o'clock, forenoon, Fox River Bridge. A‘t 1211’.cl(icl(,smne the last election in that State Voted {by the VVhtg can- HEREBI?STRI§T .No' ITNOith firetionh d th THE Subscriber will, ' at the following times and in, Effigy“? (NW 1‘1"" Br‘dge- did-ate. He represents them as fond ofactive rural life, , ‘—"‘" give‘ otice, tiat WI , on i on ay, 6 I ’ r ' places, let by Auction, to the lowest bidders, the under- inentioned Contracts of Road Work, viz: ' On Monday, the 8th of June, the improving ofthe Road front New Glasgow to Fyffe’s Ferrymsale to commence at 11 o’clock, near Duncan Ross’s, on said Road. On Tuesday, the 9th, at 12 o’clock, near Bott’s, the improving and of shooting, at which they are adopts. ’ They are industrious, and can do almost any kind of work upon their farm. Their harmony of sentiment upon all that: ters, which has been so often the subject of remark, continues; and it is said they indulge in serious And on Monday, the 14th day of June, repairiiigthe Line Road between Lots 43 and 44, commencing at St. Margaret’s. ’Ample ‘security will be required for the due performance of each contract. I the 14th June, at 12 o’clock, setup and sell, to the lowest .bidder, the building Canadian River Bridge, Lot 11, and the re- pairing the Road from said Bridge towards Large’s Ferry. On Tuesday, the 15th June, at 10 o’clock, the repairing the ’Road leading from Cascumpeque towards Lot 10. Same day, at JOHN M‘CAL LUM , ' - - v v s x . C i‘ ' r . :2 o’clock, the Road leading from Cascumpeque towards Hills the New Glasgow Road, from Botps to New files-gow Budge. d . Bay Fortune May 6 1841. oinni sstone thoughts 0,. ,narrylng' - ‘ .Mills. On lhiirsday, the lltli, at 10 o clock, the tinpiot mg the Roa ! t r i 1 On Thursday, the17tli June, at 10 o’clock, the Road leading from Wheatley River towards the Princetown Road; and, at ' BY RULE.—- I’lle Prestdent‘ New England (Jol- ‘2‘ from Cascumpeque towards Halloran’s.commencing at l'lalloraii's. 12 o’clock, same day, tlidiniproving the Road from Johusltonlls . DISTRICT No. 13- lege happened to he wauung m 1115 gnden' one cold ” 0" Monday "‘9 fist-lune at 10 O’Cl‘mk lll‘li’kmi'mfl‘“) ""‘in' ‘0 the St'mcll St’lllemem Anderson’s R‘md‘ and N4 0’“ 00 a HE Mama 3 ro riated for the re airs'ofRoads and ' r ii to f l and discove ed a ti " f" 'taining, for Riur years, two, Buoys in Ciiscnmpequ: Harbour. the completing the Road’ from the Princeto’wn Road towards y pp p p mum’né ’ ” a] ' 7” p0” 0" of ’“a , Bridges in the above District, for the current year, will be ‘expcnded by Auction, iii the following order, viz :— ‘ ‘On Monday, the 7th June, at 10 o’clock, f’orenoon, the repair- ing the Road from Souris to the Portage Road, South side—Sale ' commence at Little. Harbour. Same day, at 1 o’clock, on the afiut, the repairing Bridge at Alexander Scott’s, \Vest River. Same day, at 3 o'clock, the repairing Swamps, on the Road from the Portage Road to East Point, South side. And on Tuesday, the 8th June. at 10 o’clock, forenoon, on the spot, the repairing Morrow’s ‘ Mill Bridge. Same day, at 12 o’clock, the railing North Lake Bridge. Saute day, at 2 o’clock, the building a new Bridge at Little ltilet; and immediately after, the raising the Eastern abutment of Big Pond Bridge. And on \Vediiésdav, the 9th June, at 11 o‘clock, forenoon, on the spot, the repairing the Bridge at llugh M‘Eai-hern’s Mill, and lowering the Southern Hill; and immediately after, £35 will be expended in the repairs ofthe Lot 45 Road. 7 And on Thursday, the 10th June, at 10 o’clock, £10 will be expended in the repairs of the line .Road between Lots 43 and —Sale to commence South side. Same day, at 2 o‘clock, the r "ling the Bridge at the French Mill Creek. And on Friday,thc lltli June, at 10 o’clock, forenoon, the 1'89 pairing the Road from Rollo Bay to Souris Mills—Sale to com- nfince at Loruiig Peters’s. And tit 12 o‘clock, the repairing the Road from Lot 45 Road to Souris Mills. And at 2 o’clock, the building a Bridge at the head of Sonris; and iniriiediately after, he repairing the Road from the Line Road to Souris Mills’——Sule krconiinence at the Mills. And on Saturday, the l2tli June, at 10 o’clock, on the spot, the repairs ofthe Bridge at Flanagan’s Creek. ' ' JOHN MACGOWAN, ' Commissioner. Commissioner’s Office, Souris, April 28th, 1841. .Same day, at 2 o’clock, the repairing Roads on Lot4, where most Burns’s Settlement. ‘ 'requiied, commencing at the Dock. _ . On Friday, the 12th, at 12 o’clock, the improving of the Road On Friday, the 25th June, at 10 o’clock, the completing Tig— from Fyfl’c’s Ferry towards Graliam’isoad. ’ nish Bridge. Same day, at 12 o’clock, the Road from Kildare ' - Bridge to Tigtiish, commencing at Tiguisb. Same day, at 2 o’clock, the repairing Kildare Bridge. JA M ES WARBURTON, Commissioner. Lot 11, May 15tli,1841. - fence inovmg off, on the shoulders of a student. “ By what rule,” said the President, in his rough, terrible voice, “ By what role do you carry off my fence '1” $11. lucky thought came to the aid of the terrified student, and he exclaimed. “ Opus and usus, signifying need, require the ablative.” The dignitary laughed—-—“ But how do you make the personal application?” Scratch- ing his head, and hesitating a moment, he replied, “Sum, taken for (Ifi’ero, _to bring, governs twodatives, the one of a person, and the other of a thing.” “ Very well——take it away l” said the President, “your argu- ment is conclusive.” _ ' How To PASS AN IDLE Hone—When all other plea— sures fail, inncli enjoyment may be ‘found in a daily and hourly effort to improve our dispositions. 'The actual ‘ pleasfire which may be derived from this ocCupation should by no means be despised. When we are in the humour to do this, we hail the rubs and difficulties and annoyances of our path with delight. \Ve are often miserable for want of some object iii life—some end which ,would engross all our faculties, and towards which our energies might be directed. Let that and be to become.good.-——Lady C'liattcrton. ‘ A cheerful heart. paints the world as it finds it, like asunny landscape;.the morbid mind depicts it like a sterile wilderness, pallid with thick vapours, and dark as “ the shadows of death.” It is the mirror, in short, on which it is caught, which lends to the face of nature the aspect of its own turbulence or tranquillity. :. ’ ’1. Truth will never .be palatable to those who are “i. I I mined not to relinquish error, but can never give 0, e’” to the honest and well meaning; for the plain-dealing remonstrances of a friend'difl’er as widely from the rati- cour of an enemy as the friendly probe of apbysciian, from the dagger of an assassins—E. 1V. Meningitis. , FOOD FOR HENS.——Fowls, like most animals, are fond of a varietv of dishes, and if keptl‘qn breall alone,” they may “’live" for a time, bit, they‘will not We gap great supply of eggs. They I ’ 300955 Wilmer!” they will not lay eggs. Old floll ___, {at and buckwheat. contain more lime than other granf'and hensarelffuund to produce more eggs when kept 0}] these than costlier . kinds—but grain alone is not satisfactory—gape], ken lime, broken earthen or stone ware—broken? impala; and such matter, are all found in their~gi‘z,zartis.-Wheiic- ver the fowls can haveK access to these articles. L Noah Webster asserts that. wheels ,movcd ,by -. r , have, with thesame‘ head of. water, an movement during the nighttime, and he callp.iipon.».mi,lr lers to ascertain thevfact by observation. ’ - W. M‘NElLL, Cotiimissioiier. . Cavendish, May 10th,]841. - ‘ DIS. ICT No 6. HE Subscriber wil let by Auction, on the spot, on Tuesday, the 8th day of June next, at 10 o’clock, fore- iioon,the repairing part of the Road from M‘Neill’s Creek to M‘Kie’s; and same day, at 10 o'clock, the raising the Bridge on Bagnall’s Creek, Lot 65; and same day, at 3 o’clock, fliepait‘ing part ofthe Road from Alexander M‘Fadyen’s to Bonsbaw; and on Thursday the 10th June, at. 10 o’clock, forenoufi, the New Road from Boushaw to Mabey’s. Security will be required for the due performance ofencli cort- lmct- - ' THOMAS TOD, Commissioner. Commissioner's Office, April 21st, 1841. _ DISTRICT No. '7. ‘ v THE Subscriber will, on Tuesday, the fab June next, let by Auction, on the spot, to the lowest bidder, at 11 o’clock, forenoon, the repairing of Poplar Island Bridge. JAMES COLES, Commissioner. Charlottetown, May 24th,1841. _ DISTRICT No. 9. . THE Subscriber Will, on Monday, the 7th June next, sell by Auction, to the lowest bidder, on the spot, at 10 o’clock, forenoon, the repairing ofthe Road leading from Pisqoid to the Georgetown Road—Sale to commence at Brown Water. And same day, at 1 o’clock. the cutting down ofJohn Weather. by's Hill, on Georgetown Road. And same day, at 3 o’clock, the repairing of Monagban Road—Sale to commence at George- town Road. v On the following day, Tuesday, the 8th day of June, at 10 o’clock, forenoon, the opening 0fthe Road leading from George- town Road to Pownnl Bay, near Roderick Mncdonald’s—Snle to commence at Cross Roads. Same day, at 12 o clock, the Road leading from Seal River to China Paint Road—Sale to commence at China Point Road. On the following day, Wednesday, the 9th day ot‘Junehat 10 o’clock, forenoon, the Village Green Road-—Sale to commence at Mitch‘ell’s. Someday, at 12 o’clock, the Back or Old George- town Road—Sale to commence at John V’Vood’s. On the following day, Thursday, the 10th do of June, at 10 o'clock, the Road from the West Boundary 0 Lot 36,, to~the Charlottetown Ferry—Sale to commence at Johnston 3 River Bridge. At 2 o'clock, same day, the Road leading from Forbes 5 Mill, Lot 48', towards Gay’s_Saw Mill, and from theme to John ston’s River. Ample Security will be required each Contract- , , ' i , JOHN R.BOURKE, CommisSioner Commissioner’s Office, Lot 49, May 12th, 1841. DISTRICT No. 10. THE Subscriber will, on Wednesday, the 9th day of June next, atthe hour of 12 o’clock, let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, on the spot, the erecting a Wharf at Campbell s , Point, South side ofPinette River. Security will be required for the Contract. , _ _ , A. MACDOUGALL, Commissioner. Flat River, 2m May, 1841. ' ’ DISTRICT NO. l--S0uth Section. be LET, by Public Auction, to the lowest bidder, at the several places where the Contracts are to be performed, 04: Friday, the 11th day of June next, at Ten o’clock, a. m., :on Lot 12, rounding up the Road from M‘Lean’s Mill towards the .Main Western Road. Same day, at 3 o’clock, p. m., roundingup the Road from M‘Lean’s to Barlow's—Sale to commence at Mac- ’ Jean’s Mill. _ . . On Monday, thelbh June, at 12 o’clock, noon, repairing the 'Main \‘Vestern Road—Sale to commence on the Western Road, :at Lot 10 Portage, leading from Egmont Bay, towards Cascum- e e. * P 8’; Tuesday, the 15th June, at 12 o’clock, noon, on Lot 9, re- _ iring the Road from Alexander Macdonaltl’s, towards James V Qacdonald's, Brae, and repairing ~the Road toward the Grand " ' vke. ' ~ 'On Wédnesday, the 16th June, at 10 o'clock, a. m. on Lot 8, 'Stumping and levelling the Road from George Ciicash’stowards .Stewart’s, at the pond, and repairing the Bridge at Hicke ’s. On Thursday, the 17th June, at Ill o’clock, a. in. building a ‘Bridge at Macwilliams’s Mill Stream, and rounding up the Road on the South Side. Same day, at 4 o’clock, p. in. round- ing up the Road in the rear ofPatrick Reilly’s, and repairing tithe Road to the North line of Lot 7— Sale to commence at Mac- '. .-syilliams's Mill. _ Approved security required for the fulfilment ofeach contract JOSEPH HIGGINS, ' Commissioner. ll DISTRICT No.14. ‘ 'I‘HE Moneys-appropriated to be expended on the Fourteenth District, for the repairs of Roads and Bridges for the present year, will be let by Auction to the lowest bidders, on the respective Roads where the work is to be performed, in the following order :— ' Monday, June 14th, at 10 o’clock, forenoon, pait of_the Road from Brudenell River to Montague Bridge, to be repaired—Sale to commence at Brudenell Turn. At 12 o’clock, noon, a Bridge to be built near Maclean’s, head of Montague, on the Road lead- ing from Buck’s Road to Murray Harbour Road; and immediate- 1y after, part of Buck’s Road to be repaired, commencing where the work oflast year ended. ,. . _ On Tuesday, the 15th, part of Georgetown Road to be repaired, commencing at 10 o'clock, at Fair Play Portage. At 2 oiclock, the Road fi'om GeOrgetJWn Road to Cardigan Mills; and imme- diately after, part of the St. Peter’s Road to be repaired, commen- cing at a large Swamp on the fifth mile. _ ' On Wednesday, the 161b, etmimencing on Launching PlilCe Road, at Mitchel River. At 11 o’clock, several piecas of that Road will be let, and the sale will continue until the various sums appropriated to be expended on the two Grand River Roads, and for a new line from the head of Grand River to Golf‘s Mill Road, are let. _ , On Thursday, the 17th, Several Swamps will be let, to be covered with boiighs and earth, on the Road leading from Cardi- gun to F’IST‘lld—Sale to commence at the Western Brook of the More], on at 51, at 11 o‘clock, forenoon. THOMAS OWEN, Commissioner. ,- Commissioner’s Office, § figment Bay, 5th May, 1841. . *x DISTRICT No. 2. BE Commissioner of the abova District Will let by _ ‘ Auction; to the lowest bidder, at the several places where ‘fille work is to be performed, the followmg Road Contracts :— x ~00 Tuesdu , the 8th June, at 10 o’clock, the‘_Road from Mas- toooehg to Fil’t’een Point, and Muddy Creek Bridge. Someday, 1:12 o’clock, the Road from Fifteen Point to Abraham 6 Village. , 9|! Weddesday, the 9th June, at 10 o’clock,'Road froquode- "0k Madenn’s to Main Western Road. Same day, at 11 o clock, “)9 Western Road ileading to the Quagmire- same day3 at 12 o clock, the Road from Cross Rivers to the Main Western Road. A1"! ‘1“ lbs same day, at 1 o’clock the Road ,from Cross Rivers .10 Macleun’g p3" ._ _ ’ .. 0" ,Th‘l'sda)’, the 10th June, at 10 o’clock, the Road from Dy- nlond 5 Ferry to the Main Road, North side of Trout River. Same rd”! ‘“ 12 9 “061‘, the Road from Maclean’s Mill to New Bide- ‘5 70"" Al'?’ ““ the Same day, at 1 o’clock, the Road from Port -, Hill to Main VVesternrfload, and “Pairing Grant’s Bridge. 1 0“ “Md”?! the ’M,I‘W9i at 12 o‘clock, the Road from St. .Joueph's Villa 8 to Higgins: Ferry, Lo, 13, . ‘ :Socurity w' ‘be regmwd f0? the performance of the several . ARGEBALDC ,PBELL, Loti16, May 15¢, 1541- ’mmissioner. ’7 If. [’9 for the true performance 0 due performance of the above May 27th, 1841. \ .