§. I June 3.—Schr. Melony, Landris, Halifax; 300 bus. Potatoes. ' Charlottetown, StliJiine,18-13. , Established Church." During the turns of the _ raging of the fires, Mr. Thomas Curtis, 01 Souris, in returning home from Town, found him- ,eif suddenly surrounded by fire, on the road near Tracsdie, and being obliged to drive through the smoke and flames, ,n‘. burned very saverely.— Gaz. ' . ~Couircu. Orrics, JUNE 1, 1843. His Excellency, in Council, was this dnv pleased to appoint William Swahey and Frflncis Longwmth, Esquires, Justices for em Trial of Cummon Assaults and Batteries for Queen's County, in the mom ofFruncis Longworih and Donald Macdonald, anrs. decease . Hi, Excellency was also pleased to appoint the Hon. Charles W Young tube Fire Warden for District No. 7, in ClmrluquWn in the room ofD'onald Macdonald, Esqr. deceased. ' FRAUD.—-A new species of artifice hasjust come to our knowledge, against which we feel it our duty to put the public on “up guard. The high reputation which “ ROWLAND'S MA- CASSAR OIL" has acquired throughout the world has excited the cupidity ofsorue UNPRINCIPI.ED iinitators,who have endeavour- ed to introduce into the East and West Indies, .fi'incrica. &c.&c. their highly noxious imitations for the real article—the 'wrsppei-s and labels of which so closely resemble those of Messrs. Row- land's, as to require it Somewhat careful observation to detect the imposition. The only mode for the purchaser to avoid the im- .m‘,,;.on, and escape the beneful cfi'ects of theirvile connierfsits, “ m inspect, With great care, the wrappers and labels, and follow the directions attached to the word “CAUTION” in Messrs. flowland’s Advertisement, which frequently ap ears in our a er ...s« fldvertisemcnt. P p p ‘ 22:52“ Messengers. In the’Sleamet‘ St. George, li'oni Miianiichi,on Tuesng last-— Andrew Duncan, Esq.; Mr. and Mrs. Macdonriell; 'Mr. Taylor ' and 6 in' the steci‘age. ’ lii do. from Pictou, on IVsdnesday evoning lust-—Major Bent and Lady; Rev. Mr. Reid and Ladv; Ilevds. Messrs. Smith, Knight, Croscouihe, und Mat-loud ; twin Misses Morins, Miss Ives; Messrs. Halley, Kilt, Brown, Bcckwortli, Lippencott, Samuel and Liddle; und 6 in the steerage. PORT OF CHflRLOTTETOWJV’. ENTERED. June I—Schr. Margaret, Brumagc, Halifax; Goods. . g—Epld JanclkFVJgneau, Canso; Limestone. a.-- ma, ‘ a 'en Halifax- Goods. Cv nct M‘F d ‘ . do. Lark, Plow-hit. (lo. dd. 'g ' a yen, do (In—Active, Murchison, do.; ballast. 7.—Jessie, Murchison, do.; do. 8.—Commix, Murphy, Newfoundland; Fish. ' ‘ CLEARED. Christ Ann. \Veeks, llay Vcrtc; ballast. Teazer, Monro. Fishing Voyage. Exchange, Shook, St. John’s, .\. F.; ballast. Indus- try, Goodwin, Pictou; Gnorls. 5.-Mary Ami, Cameron, Pogo-ash; Produce. Linnet, Languelle, Tatmagouchc; (10. Mary, O’Brien, Pit-tau; ballast. .6.—"—Reberca, Spiney, Pugwash; do. Liberty.Chamheis, Tat- niagour-lie; do. Barque Edward Kenny, Doyle, Liverpool; 17440113: Hardwood Timber. 56,782 feet Deals, 19; (102. Halid- spikcs, 15 Cords Lathivood, IO Spars-—-bv .loscph Macdonald. 7.—Jessu>., Murchison. Halifax; 500 bus; I’oiatoes, 150 do. Oats. Foronia. Hugh, FishingVoyage. 8.—-Lark, llowatt, Pictou; ballast. 9.—Activc, Murchison, I’Ialit‘ax 5 700 bus. Potatoes. En (Eorrespcuhmts. ONE or THE Psoru‘. is unavoidably postponed for another week. .i AUCTION. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. T ‘0 be Sold, by Public Auction, on VVe‘duesilay, the 28th inst., at One o'clock, ut the Court House, in Charlotte- tuw , - ‘1 Six Hundred Acres of Land, in Lots to suit purchasers, situate on 'l'ownsliip No. 55, being part ofthe Land granted to the late Capt. Campbell, K. N. rParticulurs may be kiiowu by applying to . JAMES N. HARRIS, Licensed Auctioneer. i IS LORDSIIII’ the BISHOP of NOVA SCOTIA will ‘llultl Divine Services at the following placed (1.). V.), precisely at the times specified :— , ' Cherry I’allci —'I'liui"sday next,the"?5tli’l‘itfl’5,fl1t‘o'clbclt,I.m. Grorgetrfwn—Friday, the ICIII, at I” o'clock, ii. in. Murray Harbour—Saturday, the 17th, at Ill o'clock, a. m. Charlottetown—Snndnys, the 18111 and 25th. Jillian—Monday, the 19th, at 2 p. in. New London—J'Vednosday, the 215i, at 10 a. to. St. Eleanar's—Jl'liursday, the 223d, at 10, a. in. Part Hill——Friday, the 2311, at 11, a. in. r Cmpaud-«Suturday, the 24th, at 2, p. m. INFANT SCHOOL. N MONDAY week, the 19m instant, the Char- lottetown INFANT SCHOOL will be opened by Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard, Teachers, lately arrived in this Island, trained .and recommended strongly by the Ilomeand Colonial Infant School Society, Gray'slnn Lane, London. Children will be admitted on application to the Secretary, Mrs. ‘Urlebar, and the terms ofpayirieu'. Will be 2d. for Children under 6 years old; 3d. for children over (i years old—the money to he =paid by each child every Monday morning to the Master, M r. Hubbard is also prepared to give lessons in Reading, &c. 'to the Blind, through the medium of Mr. Lucus's System ofEm- .bosscd Characters. T the ANNUAL MEETING of the Peivliolders, , &c. in the Episcopal Church, Charlottetown, the following Letter, addressed to ‘D. Hodgsou, Esq. from Mr. Oi‘lcblar, was and. The suggestions contained therein were unanimously adopted by the Meeting :— “Mv Dun Sin; I ' . , “Asmy otficial duties willprevent my attending the meeting oftlis Pevvlinlders, &c. on Tuesday, the 6th June next, I um de- sirous ofconveviog, through you, my wui‘in thanks to my bre- thren ofthe Chiirch of England, and others of this community, for their cordial support of tho propostttou I lt’ltl‘ll’ie honor of submitting to them last year, respecting an Infant School-house. It is with great pleasure I see the plan so far carried out; and the ‘Iittle that remains to be done, I trust the religious feeling, public spirit and generosity of the congregation will soon see comple- ted. I have the pleasure ofstating, that, on my part, I have se- curcd the services of a most BIIICIGIII Master and Mistress, who only await the completion of the building to commenceopern- tions, and that, deducting the expenses incurred ,in bringing out the Sclioolmaster and in purchasing materials or School machi- nery,1 have still about £46 to devote to his salary for the first your, and other incidental School expenses. I am naturally anx- ious to see the School eIIiciently conducted, and With that Vch I respectfully submit the following Resolution, &c. for the up- probation of the Meetingz-r— . ‘ 1st. 'I'hat the following be appointed Ollicers ofthe Charlotte- town Infant School: ‘ Patron—~His Excellency Sir II. V. Huntley. V Committee oerferencc—Rev. Dr. Jenkins; the Churchwardens. Managing Committee—Mrs. Baivfield, Mrs. Bracken, M rsJen- kins, Mist. C. Macdonell, Miss Hodgson, Miss A. Longworth, Mr's.. Macdonald ; Mrs. Orleliar, Treasurer and Secretary. . _ Rulesfor the School.—-Bearing in mind that this institution is especially intended for the poorer classes. the tarms for children Iunder dyeing, will be 2d. per week—Tlur children above 6 years, 3d. per \vuck——ihe money to be paid 'ev‘ery Monday morning. The Schoolmnster to look to the Ladies Committee for Mum; and direction at all times. The Lnrlies‘ Committee to inset once a Quarter, and oi‘iener, ifnecessary. The Meeting to be called by the Secretary. To the Managing Committee is confided‘the Interests ofthe entire school, with a‘certain hopes, 110‘“ "'0 58‘ Iection mhde, that. they will give themelves nesruly‘to the work 0f recrimmendiug the school to public notice, of rsismg subscrip- ‘rtioris in aid of its funds, and of making it a molt BSI'UON‘I m9?“ , of'meral and religious training for the youth ofihis community. In cases oladifl'icnlty, involving alterations in the H0085 0" yard Bundled. the Managing Ctr-mince must apply for advtce to the Committee of Reference. The Ladies to have power to replace vacancies or add tetheir number only from communicantsot the ' THE Committee 01 the Prince Edward Island Auxiliary 8131.: SOCIETY have received a new assortment of BIBLES ~and TESTAMENTS, in various bindings, and have them 0“ Sale at,extremely low prices, at their Depository—Mr. H. « Stamper’s Book Store. .. The Tract Society a Spring importation has arrived, per the Emma Searle. ' May 23,1843. * mic molt-trial manta. . TEE 3111031810 3‘ puma A CHEAP FAMILYPAPER, published 'm Pic- ., “D T;0:,I?.b.,rlnd devoted tothe advancementof AGRICULTURE E.dw rd I lslat-‘1”. Ans-s in the Colonies of Nova Scotia,1’rinc|i a s and, and New Brnnsvnck. The first number oftlie OIII volume was issued on IIIF. IIIIII Ill uly, and new SUDSCIIbe'. . . . Ila" be sup lllflll Wllll complete file! ll’OIII Illfll» (Idle. llle I‘leie'" VOIUIDO WI” COIIIrllII . . upwards ofimc hundred ENFRAVINGS tllust t . l Herr.“ we DfANH‘H-S, AGRICULTURAL [nrtsnssrs sun MACHII TERMS :~priiid within 3 months, Mai, paw", $3; $3; after that period, $3. _ . if not paid before the close of th l lien paid in advance—Thr" co ‘ i ' '7 ‘e 'm umo. . i .. pus- for $6; Free on to: for 9' Iii/SECUth for $14. Every ninth copy will be seliit gran? td p G I ariting as agents, and procuring eight good Subscribers. E: .engra Agent for Prince Edward Island, Parsu Maccowas. “,3, becretary of the Central Agricultural Secietv, Charlotte- lh. Ifllunyd the panics 21' new subscribers from anv part of ‘ e receive . c ecimen co ' f i be seen at llll Store, in Charlotietown. Pl" 0 "'6 Paper may . STILES & FRASER, Pictou, N. S, June, 1843. P""'""‘"' “"1 B°°k'e“°"- HOMAS MORRIS, Ladies’ and Gentleman's Boat and Shoe Manufacturer, having just arrived from Enaland, where he has carried on business for the last Twenty veers, and given, he trusts, general satisfaction to his eniplovers, begs leave to acquaint the Inhabitants of Charlottetown rind its vicinity, that he has commenced business iii the house in Kent-street, orcppird by Mr. Hooper, where he hopes, liv strict attention l0 business and moderate charges, to merit a hhnre of public pn- truriage. > ' T. M-. has brought with him a large assortment of Goods in his line,.ot' the best quality, viz : Sole Leather, Calf skins, Kips, Spanish Cordovan, black Spanish Muroccn, snamellod Basil, rough and smooth Basil; Binders' white and stained Sheep and Lambs; colouer Roans, black Ltistings, wide and narrow Boot \V'e‘bbs, Shoe Thread, Cord Twist, Barber's Twist, 60:. &c. 1. M. ipiends keeping up a correspondence with persons in England, in order to have on hand a constimt supply of.such ar- ticles as will give satisfaction to all who may favour him with their support. Charlottetown, 7th June, 1843. NEW DRY GOODS STORE, BONNET, HAT & MILLINEnY ESTABLISHMENT, SYDNEY STREET. ISS MACMURRAY invites attention to her Stock, now opening, being a choice assortment of MILLINERY 8L FANCY DRY GOODS, Of the newest Fashions, and of the latest importatiana, among which are—n variety of Lndies' Dresses, viz: Orientals l’arisians. Monslin de Laines, Crapc rle Luines, colored Musliiis' French Citinlirics, Plain and (Thine Silks, Prints & Fent Dresses ’ black Satin Shawls and Sciirfs; 'I‘liibet wool and spun Silk Shawls; Siitiri, Cherie and Net Scarfs; Drawing and plain Sa- tins, Silks, Crapes and Muslim, for Bonnets; Net, lace dz. linen Collars and Cliffs; French dimity ,do.; Cardinal Capes; Mourn~ iiig and bugle Collars; Children's Bobbinet and Muslin do.; La- dies‘ dress Caps and Fronts; hubes' Caps and \Vuists; Ladies' morning iirid night Caps; black and white 113109,; squares; fnn~ cy Handkerchiefs; Paris Points; Cherie Neckties; fancy silk (lord's; Girdlcs and ’I'asscls; colored silk Fringes; Satin but- tons; fancy Nets; Brussels, Blonde and Valencienue Laces; Eilgings, quilliiigs, golfer’d borders, insertions, and muslin trim- mings; Bisliops‘ Lawns; Im. Cambric; Satin and Chaos Bori- nct and Cup Ribbons; fashionable Strnw'nnd Tuscan Bonnet trimming-t; bugle VVrcnths; tinsel, pearl, mourning and colored Artificial Flowers; Ladies' long black and white lace Gloves; Kid and silk Gloves and Mitts; Children's Gloves; glove bands; black Silk and white Cotton Stockings; Ladiss' & Missea' Stays; white and black Ilemy Veils (new style); Ladies' and Children's cotton and silk Parasols and Umbrellas; white and colored Lin- ings; Furniture Cottoris; Plaid for Children's Dresses; Gorilla- men's Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Scaifs, Shirt fronts and Socks; a variety of Ludins' line 'I'uscnn and Dnusisble Bonnets; low. priced Straw do.; Children‘s (10.; Gsntlenien's light flats; with numerous other articles—till of which will be sold at low prices, for Cash only. All orders or Millincry executed with neatness and dispatch. Bonnets and )1 altered and cleaned in the best style. (I? Shop in Sydney Street, in the house of Mr. Stephen Bov- yer, nendoor to the,gaaifinmaJif Poul Mabey, Bap, and nearly opposite that ot‘SameliNetson, Esq. Charlottetown, Joye 2, 1843. " SPRING, 1843. ’I‘HE Subscriber has just received a well selected assortment of BRITISH! DIAKUPAGTURED GOODS, direct from the Msnnfaciorivs, which he now offers for sale, at the Store formerly occupied hv Mr. George Hooper, Great George S‘reel. and nearly opposite the Market House, at very reduced prices for ready money only. ALSO, TEA, SUGAR. MOLASSES, COFFEE, SOAP, CANDLES, INDIGO, STARCH, 6w. 6w. JOHN S. MACDONALD. May 22d, I843. Seance xméonrmrrox. JUST ARRIVED, per Bsnous CIVILITY, fl CHOICE SELECTION OF NE'WEST STYLE OF Britta!) anti foreign Goons. .tho, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT or MAHOGANY, 1N BOARD AND VENEER; PIANO, 61.0. doc. FOR SALE AT THE STORE OF WILLIAM HEARD. Great George Street, May 20th, 1843. ' SADDLE 8L HARNESS MANUFACTORY. ILLIAM SMARDON begs ‘to acquaint the Inha- bitants of Charlottetown, and the Island in general, of his having just returned from England, and that he intends to carry on his usual business as SADDLER, COLLAR AND IIARNESS MAKER, at the shop in Queen's Square, situate between Mr. Purdia's Store and Mr.‘Stamper's, and exactly opposite the Market House. ’ Mr. Smardon returns thanks to his friends for past favours, and hopes for a return and continuance, as it will be his study to give every satisfaction. WANTED, a good steady JOURNEYM AN. Charlottetown, May 25,1843. 4,", IMPORTANT TO THE FASHIONABLE PUBLIC II HE Subscriber has just received B. READ dz. Co's. splendid SUMMER memova for 1843§i|lusirnisd by . superb plate, which is executed in their usual Inequallnd siyl._ Gentlemen who arein'tlia habitof using economy, combined with taste and elegance, would do well to forward their ka ,0 he Establishment of i H . P O U N D . Tailor and Habit Maker, Queen’s Square, (North Side), _ where they can have their garments made With less Cloth tin'd Trimmings than any other establishment on the Island, which is a saving of at least 10 per cent. ; tand in pointoffit and workman. ship, cannot be equalled by any in this Colony, or excelled by an in British North America. _ ' Robes of all descriptions made in a superior manner. N. 'B.—Five per'cent. discount will be allow-d on ready cash payments. ’ r. 4 Charlottetown, 25th May, 1843. ( W) OR SALE—The Leasehold Interest of the Sub- hcriber in and to Seventy-five Acres of Excellent LAND, situate on the new Bedeq'ne Road, about 12 miles from Charlotte- town. Sixteeh Acres are cut down, 14 Acres under craps of grain, grass and potatoes, 3 sc;es of wheafihzn'dnizfiznftzfigzeax- ' ' ' ' or cro .' v n , - :ii'giiiJLbumw' and "my 4 P SAMUEL HARPER. New Bedoque Road, May 30, 1843. _ing thereto, and the sum of'l‘wo Shillings for every Hundred acres Ea: ANN Ksnnv, from London, and ANTELOPE, from I/ivcipool. . - LAND ASSESSMENT. Treasurer’s Office, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 30th May, 1843._ N pursuance of the Act ofihe General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the Seventh year uflhe Reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth. intitoled .fln Act for levying an flssessmret an all Lands in. this Island—1 do here- by publicly notify thc Owners or Occupiers of Land within this Island, for which the Annual Assessinentcliarged thereon by the said recited Act, of Four Shillings, lawful money ofthis Island, foi‘ every Hundred Acres nfwilderness or unimproved Landscun- tained in the several Townships, and llle' several Islands belong- ot'cultrvatecl\i or improved Lands in the said several Townships and Islands s nfiiresaid; and the sum ofFonr Shillings for each and every uncultivated or unimproved Town Lot, Piratnre Lot, Common Lot and Water Lot, granted *in the Town and Royalty of Charlottetown; and the sum ofTwo Shillings for each and every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture, Common, and Wa- ter Lot as aforesaid; and the sum of Two Shillings and eight- pence for each and every Town Lot, Pasture Lot and Water Lot, granted in the Towns and Royalties ofGeorgetown and Prince- towu; and the sum ofOne shilling and four-pence for each and every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture and Water Lot, granted in the said last mentioned Towns and Royalties, and so in proportion fora loss quantity ; and the sum ot'One penny per acre on each and every acre ofcultivntcd or improved Land in the Royaltypreorgetnwn, called reserved Lands; and the sum of Two-pence per acre on each and every acre ufsuch Lands as may be deemed uncultivated or unimproved Lands, is pavable, that unless the Assessment for Ilie current year be paid inio my hands, or the hands of my Deputies, on or before the 'l'wsnlvvfirsl of December, 1843, Isliall, an the lnstduv ofthe next Hilary Term, at Charlottetown, make Proclamation of all such Lands as shall then be in arroar for non-payment ofthe sums charged thereon, agreeably to the directions ot'tlio said Act. J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. DISTRICT No. I. IIEREBI give Notice, that I will, on Monday the 19111 June, at 5) o'clock, set up and sell to the lowest bidder, the repairing the \Vestern Road,cominencing at Lot 'I‘en Bridge. Same day, at 1‘2 o'clock, the Road leading from Yen's Mills to Hallorun’s. Same day, at 4 o’clock, the Road leading from Yeo's Mills to Cusoumpequc. June 20tli, at. 9 o'clock, the Road leading from Cascumpcque to Lot 11), commencing at William Hurd's. Same day,at12 o'clock, the Road from Fox Island to Cascunipequc Point. Same day, at 4’0'clock, the Bridge at Mill River, near Martin O'Brien's. June 21st, at 9 o'clock, the Bridge at \Vestlake's.‘ Same dav, at 11 o'clock, Roads on Lot 4, commencing at the School- lmuse between the Dock and John Gordon's. Same day, at 4 o'clock, the Road leading from Kildare Bridge to 'I‘igriisli. Juno-22d, :1th o'clock, the Road on Lots 3 and 2,comrnencirig at Mrs. 'l‘ruvcrs's. C June 23d, at 12 o'clock, the Road from Reiley's to the North ape. ' F June 27th, at 10 o'clock, the Road from Lot 11 Mills to Large's errv. While Selling the above,1 will rc-ssll all contracts not comple- ted lait year. JAMES W'ARBURTON, Commissioner. Lot 11, May 1st, 1843. ‘ DISTRICT No. 2. THE Subscriber will let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, the different Roads and Bridges in this District, viz: On Mondriv, the 12th June, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Brae“, Lot No. 9—Sale to commence near Neil McKinnon's.» _ On Tuesday, the 13111 June, nt12 o'clock, noon, at Pierre Shock, Lot No. B—Salc to commence at Hicksy's. On Thursday, the 15th June. 1118 o'clock, a. m., on Lot No. 7—sale to commence at Richard Sidstone's. Same day, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the Road from IIollorun's to the Main Western Road. Approved security will be required. Those Contractors whose Roads were not passed last year, not being fully completed ngreenble to the Specifications, will be re- sold at the times above stated. _ ' JOSEPH HIGGINS, Commissioner. Egmont Bay, 9th May, 1843. , DISTRICT No. 5. THE Subscriber will Let. by Auction, to the lowest bidder, on the spot, the building of several Bridges, and re- pairing of Roads, as follows: 'On Wednesday, the 14th June, at12 o'clock, repairing that part ofAiiderson's Road, through Lot 67. Sale to begin at David Edwards's. Approved Security will be required for the performance ofeach Contract. ‘ JOSEPH POPE, Commissioner. Bedeque, April 27, 1843. DISTRICT No. 6. HF. Subscriber will let, by Auction, to the lowest bidder, on the spot, the Buiiding ufaeveral Bridges and Rev pairing ofRonds, as follows: ~ - On Wednesday, the 14th, the Repairing oftlto Bridges on the Road] between Bagnall's and Haslem's—Snle to commence at 9 o'clock, at Butler‘s Bridge, near Bagnall's; at? o'clock, Building n Bridge. at M‘Leod's Brook, Anderaon's Road, Lot 22; and im- mediately afterwards, 15L will be expended on the Road from Anderson’s Road to Johnston's. On Friday, the 16th June, 101. will be expended in Repairing the New Glasgow Road, \Vestward of Bob's—Sale to commence at Robert Seaman's, at 10 o'clock. Approved Security will be required for the due performance of the Contracts. JEREMIAH SIMPSON, Commissioner. Cavendish, May 17th, 1843. DISTRICT No. 9. ' 0 be let, by Auction, to the lowest bidder, on Monday, the 12th day of June, at 11 o'clock, forenoon, railing and repairing Frenchfort Bridge; at 3 o'clock, someday, ruptliring the Road from Portage to 'l‘racadie. On Tuesday, the 13th day ofJnne, at 9 o'clock, forenuon, the raising 11 Bridge over a hollow, near John Macdonald‘s, Allisary, Lot 37; same day, at 1 o'clock, repairing the Road leading from Vernon River towards Pisquid, commencing at the rear of Lot 37. On Wednesday, the 14th, at 9 o'clock, foronoon, repairing the Main Road between Johnston's River Bridge, towards Pisquid; same day, at 12 o'clock, repairing the Monngbnn Road; same day, at 6 o'clock, the building a \‘Vhsrfon the South side ofthe Hills- borougli River, opposite Cranberry Point, provided the inhabitants there subscribe and pity an equal sum towards the same object, 401. On Thursday, the 13th day ofJuns, at 11 o'clock, forenoon, repairing the Road from Tracadie Cross Roads towards the Sand Hills; same day. at] o'clock, repairing the Road between the Sand Hills and Point De Roche.‘ . ‘ DAVID HIGGINS, Commissioner. Covehead, April 15th, 1843. - , DISTRICT No. IO. THE Subscriber will let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, the several amounts appropriated for Roads, Bridges, &c., in the following manner. On Monday the 12th June next, at 11 o'clock, a. m., the Re- pairing oftlie old Road from Hillsborougli Bay to the shore of Hillsborough River, near Charlottetown Ferry ; same day at 1 o‘clock, p. m., the Road leading from Kepporvh to Charlottetown Ferry ; same day at 3 o'clock, the Road from Forbas’s Mills to- wards Stcwart’s Saw Mill. On 'I‘uesday the 16th, at 10 o'clock, a. m. the road front Muc- donuld's Saw Mill towards Johnston's River; same day at 12 o'clot‘k, the Road Ii'om Thomas M‘Carthy's, Johnston's River Point, to the Main Road; same day at 2 o'clouk, p. m. Tarentum Settlement Road, Lot 35, and Bridge on Glfllfinflln RH"; 8810 to commence at Fort Augustus. from Goorgetown road to Orwell head. Same day at 1 o‘clock, main road from Charlottetown to Georgetown, sale to commence at,Redniond's,Vernon River. JOHN R. BOURKE. Commissioner's Office, Mill View, May 15m,1842. ’ DISTRICT No. 15. THE Subscriber will let by Auction. to the lowest bidder. on Monday, the 19th June, the Building a WHARF at Launching Bey—~Ssle to commence at 12 o'clock. ‘ . JOHN GOFF, Commissioner. Woodville, 30th May, 1843. y , On Wednesday the 17th, at 10 o’clock, a. m. the Road leading ‘ DISTRICT No. 11- _ THE Subscriber will,on Monday the Ich day ofJune . next. at 11 o’clock, forenoon, let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, on-tlie spot—The raising a Swamp on the Road loading to the County Line, North side Montague River; also ’lialfa mile 0f new Road on the County Line towards Brown's Creek; ‘at 2 o clock, the Road from Murray Harbour Road to the County Line, South side of Montague River, and at 4 o’clock, raising Green Marsh Swam . ’ On Tuesday the 20th June, at 10 o'clock,R'oad leading to Eoin’s Pun”! ‘lsn raising the Ilollow at John Fraser's, near Pinette Mills, repairing French Creek Bridge. and repairing the Bridge at the head of Flat River, near John Mscdonald’l. 'On Wednesday, the 21st, at It o'clock, forenoon, the making a new Road from the Murray Harbour Road to the shore at Woo Islands; and at 10 o'clock, the repairing the Road leading from Ballepmek Bridge towards Wood Islands, commencing nearJohn M‘Millan's. ’ Ample security must be given for the due performance ofeacb , Contract. A. MACDOUGALL, Commissioner. DISTRICT No. 12. HE Subscriber will, 011 Monday, the 19th day of June next, at 11 o'clock, forerioon, let by Auction, 1116 re» pairing the Road front the County Line‘ to M‘Dcrmot'l; also, the Road from the Head of Hrllsborouglt River, across the Barrens, rind the Road from Mullslly‘s to the [lurbour’s mouth,eommenc- ing at the County Line. . i _ On Tuesday, the 20th Juno, at 10 o’clock, forenoon, the ing the Road \Vest side oanrel; also, the Moral Bridge, ebd' the Road through the Settlement on Marsh Road. On Wednesday, the 218K, 1119 o’clock, forenoon, the repairing the Road from the Head of St. Peter’s Bav towards Cardigan; also, the Road from the Head ofSt. Peter's'Bay to the Line of‘Lot 42, on the Bay Fortune Road; and the Road from Head oftbe Bay to O'Hanlsy's. , On Thursday. the 22d, at 10 o'clock. forenoon, the repairing the Road from Leslie's Mill to Cable Head; and at 12 o'clock, noon, the letting of an addition to be made to the I/Vliarf, at tho. and ufthe (.‘able Head Road, and the repairing and securing that part ofit built last year. - Ample security must be given for the due performance ofeacb Contract. PE'I‘ER M‘CALLUM, Commissioner. N. B.—A|l timber and other obstructions on the Roads, if not removed, the owners or persons causing snc‘h ubstructions,will be dealt with according to Law. Heud St. Peter's Buy, May 2d,1843. DISTRICT No. 13. THE Subscriber will let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, the several amounts appropriated for Roads, Bridges, &c., for the present year, in the following order :-—_ On Monday, the 12111 of June, at 8 o'clock, the Railing the Bridge iii Asa Symondlon's, and immediately after, the Repair- ing the Road from the head of Rollo Bay to Janicchflin's; as a. . rlav, at 10 o‘clock, repairing the Road from M'Rne's to DingviieII’s ' Mills, and tlieroundiog, up ofthe new road front Dingwell's Mills to the head of Grand River. ‘ On Tuesday, the 13th June, at 8 o’clock, the Repairing the road from Cooper's Mills to tlis head of Grand ,River, commen- cing at the head of Grand River; same day, at 12 o’clock, from the Red-House to Grand River, commencing at the latter place, and the repairing the Road from Strauginan'ato Robertson‘s. _ On Wednesday, 14th June, at 9 o'clock, the Repairing the, Road from Bay Fortune Church to the line of Lot 42. _ ' On Thursday, the 15th June, the following Hills and Bridge! on the North aide—the reducing the Hill at M‘Caskill's Bridge“, ditto, Fox River Hills; the Repairing Cow River Bridge; New- irngs Bridge, and Hollow River Bridge, commencing at the Hill _ at M‘Caskil's Bridge, at 10 o’clock. On Friday,16th'June, at 10 o’clock, the Repairing the Road between Lots 43 and 44, commencing at the main Post Road, North side. Ample security will be required. WILLIAM UNDERHAY, Commissioner. Bay Fortune, April 27th, 1843. DISTRICT No. 14. . 0N Monday, 12th June next, £15 will be expended at Auction, in the Repairs of the Road from Sonris tombo- East Point, South sido—Salu to commences! Norris's Pond, 10 o'clock, Forenoon; same day, at2 o’clock, the Repairing North River Bridge; and, immediately after, £10,0n the Road from the Portagertowards Alexander Boston's. ' » And on Tuesday, the 13th June, at 10 o’clock, a. m., 11)) pairs of East Lake Bridge ; and, immediately after, the following Jobs in succession, viz :——Re airing Bridges at David Andersen's, Morrow's Mill, North Lake and Little River. And on Wednesday. the 14th June, at 11 o‘clock, re airing Big Pond Bridge, and Building Breastwork to guard the ridge; same day, at 1 o‘clock, Repairing (‘rookod Rivenfiridge; some tern Hill and forming Breastwork; and, at 4 o'clock, Repairing Bear River Bridge, and forming Breastwork. 3 And on Thursday. the 15th June,at11 o'clock, a m.,£25 will be expended in the Repairs ofthe Lot 45 Road; and immediately after, £6 on the New Harmony Road. , And on Friday, the 16th June, £10 will be expended in Re- airing the roads leading to Souris Mills; Sale to take place at Laurence Peter's, at 10 o'clock; and, on Saturday, the 17th June, the Repairing Bridge at Flanigan's Creek, at 12 O'clock. Approved Security willbe required for the fulfilment ofench Contract. JOHN MACGOWAN, Commissioner. Commissioner's Office, Souris Mills, 24th April, 1843. DISTRICT NO. 15. T1117. Subscriber will let by Auction, on the'spot, where the same is to be performed, the following Public Works, viz: , . On Moiiddy,th0121h day ofJnne, at 9 o'clock, the stun pffl, for a new Bridge, and cutting down the Hill, head oI Mitchell River, and 4L for repairing the Road from Gail's Mill to Launch- ing Place; 61. on the Road from said Mill to Grand River; on the same day, at 12 o'clock, the sum of121., for a new Road from Nurrow's Creek to Dingwell's Mill Road; also, at 3 o'clpclr, 71. for the straightening the old GrandRivsr Road ; and immediate- ly after, 9l.lfor building three small Bridges on the Road from Peter Morrison's to Grand River Road. On Tuesday, the 13th June, at 10 o'clock, the sum of 101. for repairing the Road from Carpenter's Creek to the IIaadprnr- digan; also, at 1 o'clock, the sum of lfil-I'or repairing part of the Road leading from Cardigan to St. Peter's, commencing It the sixth mile; and at 4 o‘clock, the sum of12l., for repairing the Road from Cardigan to Pisqnid,commencing at the Line ofLot 38. On Wednesday, 111614111 June, at 10 o'clock, the sum (11121., to build a new Bridge, and straighten the Road between Snnphy's and M‘Avoy's, Georgetown Road; also, at 11 o'clock, the-same day, 41. for a Bridge at the head of Brudenell, and Immediately after, 5L for repairing the Road leading from thence to Montague Bridge; and at 2 o‘clock, the sum of 91. for .opening and repairing the Road from Montague Bridge to Buck's Road. , On Thursday, the 15th June, at 10 o'clock, the rum of12l for o ening and repairing the Rnpd leading from Buck's Road to II urrsv Harbour Road; at 12 o'clock, the same day,for the open- ing and repairing of II‘Leun's Road, leading frotn Buck‘s Road to Murray Harbour Road, the sum ofIOl.; also, 1112 o'clock, the sum of7l., for repairing the Road on the South side ofMontugue River, from the old Bridge to M‘Lean's; and_ at 4 o'clock, the snare day, commencing at the 18-inile Brook Bridge, and let such parts of Road leading li'om thence to Georgetown as require repairing. , . On Friday, the 16th June,ut 12 o’clock, the sum onOI. for the the Royalty. _ 1 Approved Security will be requued for the performance of h C i t. e“ “on "c JOHN GOFF,Commissionor. Woodville, May 311, 1843. . BRIG FOR SALE. OR. SALE, at Bedeque, a Brig now in course of building, of the following'dimensions, viz :— Extrem‘e length 81 feet. Depth ofbold 14 feet. Width on deck, 23 feet. Is Composed of the very best materials, good workmanship, and handsome model; will be ready to launcb, Hull and S on complete, any time from the middle .of June to the first of uly next, that may be agreed on. Also, a CARGO ofBirch Timber and Spruce Dsula. A part ofthe purchase money may remain on security, if re iiirsd. For further particulars, ap- plication to be made to Mr. . BRIKAN, Merchant, Cltarlotte~ iown, or at Bedeque, to ' JAMES CONNORS Wilinot Creek, March 2d. 1843. day, at 20'clock, Repairing Hay River Bridge, railing the W“. 1 repairing the Streets ofGeorgetown and part oflhs Road through'