colonial terrain. 3”” ‘ SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1841. .' he Steamer Pocahontas, with the Mails, arrived here » _ rday, after a fine run from Pictou. Her next trip will ' I Georgetown, from whence the Mails will be forwarded h" / hulottetown byOhInd. ~ ., 5 papers are Without news. ~ a.» . _ HALIFAX, MAY 12. 3,, Igor General Sir John ,Har'vey, K. C. B. and K. C. 11. ved in this City on /Thursday Evening, from New 3 ‘ ‘ swick, and as Commander in Chief was saluted from ’ Citadel. His Excellency was accompanied by Lady '_ ey, family, and suite, and by Captain Tryon, Brigade ‘ a. , Mrs. Tryon, and Captain Nugent, 36th Regt. It is that the gallant general intends to remain at Halifax, in unaand of the Troops, until the arrival oflliis‘ successor, Jeremiah Dickson.——Gwrdian. ‘ MILITARY DISPLAY.—-—Sir John Harvey in Hali ar.—As - Were returning from Word No. 6, this morning, We Ob- d Major General Sir John IIARVEY, and suite, pro- ' ,iug to the exercising ground, to revier the troops, ‘ ich every fine day this-week are to be inspected. It ' s quite like the chivalrous times ofyore in Halifax, to the gallant General, and his stafilotlicers beside him, on , eir beautiful steeds, pacing the ground and tossing their i “ nes proudly, surrounded by the veterans of old England, I forming with adroitiiess and precision, their military " l . whoa—Halifax Morning Post extra, of Wednesday last. {Tan HALIFAX CITY ELECTIONS commenced this morning, a are progressing with spirit and vigour. It would not 1 r interesting to our friends at a distance to give the' state ,the Polls. It is sufficient to say, that the I-Ionble. J. L. r is at the head of the Poll Of’iVard NO. 4, and will, no bt, be elected, and elevated to the Mayoralty of the Vy.——1b. - 1. MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE—On IVednesday evening last, the j - l of the Institute was early filled to overflowing, evincing I. e general interest which had been excited by the Lectures _" .1 discussions of the two previous evenings; and by the Pi:me the Lecture commenced, it was impossible to afford ‘ ccommodation to many who had neglected to secure seats. : be Rev. Mr. Knox proceeded to canvass some of the jections that had been urged against Phrenology at the 7 ‘lose of his former Lecture, but a want of space prevents “ or giving even an outline of the arguments, pro and con, I tom him ,on the occasion. After a" protracted discussion, the Hon. the President I “ losed the Session with a highly gratifying review of the 'proceedings of the season, and a very flattering exhibition r of the prospects ‘of the Institute: The interest which he ersoiially takes in its prosperity, and the confidence with . hich he anticipates its growth and usefulness, were forcibly & anilestediiithe declaration, that he wished no higher eulog-ium 'fir his 8 itaph than that he was honored to be one of tlw founders “deaf the .71 echanics’ Institule. l _ s The following Resolutions were unanimously agreed to at the Annual Meeting of the Charlottetown Temperance Society, held on the 19th Feb. last. A pressure of Legisla- ci’tive matter, however, prevented our giving publicity to them “ at that time, together with an abstract of the Annual Report, N which was also prepared for publication, but which is now rather out of date.- . » } 1. Resolved, That this Society cordially approve oflhe diligence "’ and rejmcc at the Success Of the Committee appointed to manage , be business ofthe Essay, and return their thanks for their agency .7 herein. 2. Resolved, That the-thanks of this Society be given to His L;Exc«allency the Lieutenant Governor, for his patronage and assist- l ‘ auder Brown, to be Members of the Board of Education, under ught forward by the Rev. lecturer, and those who difl‘ered “ r His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, in Council, has been pleased to appoint the Hon. George Dalrymple, William Swabey and William Cundall, Esqrs., Rev. James Waddell and Mr. Alex- the Act of 4th Victoria, cap. 6. . His Excellency has also been pleased to appoint Mr. James Coles to be Commissioner of Highways for the Seventh District, upon the resignation of Solomon Desbrisay, Esq. Mr. Kenneth Mackenzie, to be Fish Inspector for Charlottetown, Mr. William Morrison, Fish Inspector for Georgetown; and the Lieutenant Governor has also been pleased to renew the appOintment of Mr. Cornelius Little, us Fish Inspector for Charlottetown. The Lieutenant Governor has also appointed ’Messrs. nges Red din, George A. Thresher, George Moore and John Jury, Hog Reeves for Charlottetown for the ensuing year. ’ PASSENGERS. In the Pocahontas, from Pictou, on Friduv—Mrs. Rice and three children; Mrs. Langrisbe and two children. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Schr. Manly, Forest, Halifax; ballast. Margaret Ann, Carey, do.; Goods. Dolphin, Bernard, Dalhousie; ballast. CLEA n. Schr. Catherine, Smith, Newfld. 2 0 bus. Potatoes, 500 do. Oats. Matilda, Fougerou, Halifax; 600 bus. Potatoes, 1000 do. Oats, 100 do. 'Barley, 70 bags Oatmeal, 15 bls. Pork—by J. ,Welsli. ' . I . Four Brothers, Boutin, Miramichi; 150 bls. Oatmeal, 360 bus. Potaloes, 274 do. Oats—by J. Davies. Speculation, Wood, Halifax; 2000 ,bus. Potatoes, Hams, 2 kegs Lard. Jessie, Macdonuld, Mirumicbi; 700 bus. Oats, 300 do. Pota- toes. ' Sally, Gillis, Halifax; 800 bus. Outs, 400 do. Potatoes. Wuitron, Moore, Newfld. 2450 bus. Potatoes, 31 cwt. Oat: meal, 76 M. Shingles—by K. Mackenzie. Caledonia, Jones, do.; 2000 bus. Putnlncs,95 M. Shingles. Mayflower, V’Veatlierbe, Miramicbi; 300 bus. Potatoes, 150 do. Oats. Regulator, Haley,Hulifax; 1500 bus. Potatoes. Alieonn, O’Neil, do.; 1200 bus Potatoes, 200 do. Oats. _ Cousins, M‘Rae, do; 500 bus. Potatoes, 500 do. Oats. Margaret Ann, Carey, Pictou; ballast. 3 cwt. Ship Nellie. The Margaret Pollock, with 520 passengers from Belfast, Ireland, was to leave that place on the beginning oprril last, for Prince Edward Island. Sailed on Wednesday last, the Countess of Westmorland, Nis- bett, for Cork. LAUNCHED, on the 6th inst. from the shipyard of Mr. Andrew Duncan, Elliot River, a superior Barque, copper-fastened, of about \540 tons but-then, (new measurement) called the Sacco Gotha. ' 7 MARRIED, On Thursday, the 6th inst., by the Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Mr. Tlieophilus Rodd, Blacksmith, to Lucy, the late Mr. W. Pepperall. On the same day, by the Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Mr. Alexander Dixon, toMiss Caroline Middleton. At Windsor, N. S., on Thursday, the 6th inst., by the Rev. Mr. King, Hastings Wm. Neville, Esq., second son of the late Lieutenant General Neville, and grandson of the late Earl of. Rollies, to Eliza, eldest daughter ofJames Elderkin, Esq. ~ ‘ ' DIED, On Wednesday last, in the 55th year of his ago, Mr. David O’Neil, Locksmith, of this town, leaving a disconsolate wife an five small children tO‘Ianient their loss. ~ I In the press, and shortly will be published, MORAL RENOVATION. A Temperance Prize Essay. By the Rev.John Knox. _ This work will contain about 100 pages, 32 mo,, and the 'pt'lce will be very moderate. Temperance Societies and indiv1duals Vance in the matter of the Essay, and to all who contributed to the __ Prize Fund. . j 3. Resolved, That the thanks Of'this Society be given to the ‘ Rev. L. C. Jenkins and Daniel Hodgson, Esq. for kindly co-oper- ' aling with the President of this Society, as adjudicators upon the comparativemerits afooinpcting Essays. fig?) r i .. 4. Resolve ,inat arrangements be immediately made, .Edward Island Auxiliary Temperance Society. ' ,ipers, for their kindness in gratuitously advertising and printing -for this Society. I l’ 1" Printing and Publishing an Edition of the Prize Essay, and that W ‘ for this purpose the management ofit be transferred to the Prince ‘ 3 ~ ml. 5. Resolved, That the thanks of this‘Society be 'given the " ‘Proprietors of the Royal Gazette and Colonial Herald, Newspa- \ 6.. Resolved, That this Society, cordially approving of tliecon- =stitution of the Prince Edward Island Auxiliary Temperance the cause in this place may be more effectually promoted, do agree to transfer themselves to the said Auxiliary, and to co-oper- ate heartilv with the Members Ofthat Society. mi 1“ .the Prize Essay as expeditiously as possible. To THE EDITOR or THE COLONIAL HERALD. late Number of the Gazette; his benevolence and goodness 0 oil? LC-Pl patron from the attacks of an anonymous writer. tect one’s friend at our own expence is c bute Ofa principled character; advice, let him take care lest, in being dupe, appear to be knave also. Justify them, would render him contemptible. ‘ . Locke’s definition of the word j ower of acting for the public good.” . r. Editor, is called tyranny. The misconstruction tha ‘Scniiw has placed upon a particular sentence of my las , ~Ieuer,»I,shall leave to the discernment of men of better un ; . Aerotanding than he seems to be. ' SCREW recommends ECHO to c Society, and believing that under its management the interests of Oflice-Bearers were then chosen, for the governmentlof “ 'the‘ new Society, and the Rev. J. W'addell, Rev. J. Knox, Messrs. ’G. Heard, J. Williams and J. B. Cooper appointed “a committee to superinte“d {he Printing and PubllSl‘lng 0f places, will find it their interest to call as above. Sir; I admire the individual signing himself 'Scanw, in a heart are pictured in his writing—perhaps also in his per- son. I respect him for attempting to protect his fiiend or To pro- ertainly the attri- but if 1 might dare to utter he should I would ask him if he is acquainted i ’ "with the internal machinery of the party he has so warmly ’ espoused ? I should hope not—if he is, his efforts, even to For the private information of SCREW, I will give him aogative—“ the discretionary The abuse ,Of this, hoose the more appropriate .. lowest escription. . _ . . f “much more economical way of promoting Imigration, anda “much more likely way of securing servants—which seems :themes of the School Bill or the Temperance Societies- "both necessary topics, when we hear of such Resolutions as have lately passed the Legislative Council, together With ’ -. such gross and intemperate language as has also lately been made use of in that House—language, Mr. Editor, which ’ 'Wolildhave disgraced a Billingsgate or a gaol. This, Sir, is I~tbe language of men who boasts of their respectability, of Aheir wisdom, and of their policy—men, Mr. Editor, who would, govern the country, and would secure to themselves yea more than their due preponderance in the constitution. i‘Will even Scanw attempt to justify such proceedings? I wish, Mr. Editor, to attract your notice towards a Society ....‘li'onned air the purpose of encouraging emigration to this a: mislead—not that :MIyencourage I think, if upon a good footing and pro- d, that it would be any thing but beneficial Rollie Island; but, from the various Resolutions which have been agreed to, it appears to me, that the persons "i‘llhl'Will emi to at their expence will be IndIVIduals of the I would wishto propose to them a 1° hi the chief object of this Society—that of requesting ' _ Government to make this, for a short time, a transpor- Filth} Colony; and, Sir, I would almost pledge myself that . ’“d‘Vldunls thus sent out would be quite as 'respectable as ‘1?” likely to emigrate under this Society. 0“ are most likely aware, Mr. Editor, that convicts, on " ’ ‘hel’ “film in n penal colony, are frequently assigned over :10 the Sewers. as servants, over whom their masters have i 9 «almost absolute power. As SCREW WOUId dictate a subject for Ecno to write upon, 3 'ECflO WOUld remmmend him to chan e his si nature—a V . “SCREW bein a sharp taperi g g ,uinempbOIi __ _ instrument, and bearing no . I ’ comparison wu' this gentleman—LI mean he wmmgg, Mr. Editor; but 811', the superscription of “ the i‘nngmnimous Mr. Pickwick” would certainly be more unit-hie to this gentleman’s benevolent character. AN ECHO. 4 desirous ofobtaining copies will please to forward ihéir names to the publishers, . COOPER & BREMNER. Charlottetown, April 7, 1841. - CLOVER SEED AND PLOUGH MOUNTING. ' HE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY has received by the late arrivals, . : 10 Tierces piiine Northern Red Clover Seed, weighing 4186 lbs. net. - ' 200 sets I’Vilkie’s improved No. 3. Plough Mounting; 100 extra sides and 300 sole pieces. Apply to PETER MACGOVVAN, Secretary. Queen Street, 12th May, 1841. Best Crackers and Pilot Bread in the World. HE Subscriber has just received from New York, via Halifax, his usual supply of P Soda and Water Crackers, wholesale or retail. Twopence per pound will be made on the C k b t k' a. k 0' half-barrel. rac eis, y a ing'i. ea or JOHN TYBRING' VALUABLE LEASEI—IOLD FARM. f state ofcultivation, and surrounded with a dike fence—and also the Dwelling and Out Houses thereon. For further particulars a l to . Pp y RICHARD FAUGHT. Charlottetown, North-side Queen Squre’, ' May 12th, 1841. youngest daughter of ' ilot Bread, Sugar, Butter, A deduction Of Soda and Water N.B.-Shipwrig'hts, farming men, boys and girls, in want of OR. SALE—That valuable FARM, situated on the St. Peter’s Road, about three miles anda half from Char- lottetown—containing thirtyvsix acres ofexcellcnt land, In a high on: .:.maw. AUCTIONS. ' DISTRICT NO. 4. . THE, Subscriber Will sell by Public Auction, on the spot”, lo the lowest bidder, the repairing ofthe several Roads and Bridges in this District, as follows: ’ On Friday the llth day ofJune next, at 10 o’clock forenoon, the repairing of a Bridge near J. Laird’s, Lot 26; at12o’clock, the completion oflhe old Road from Tuvlor’s Mills to Malpeque; at 2 o’clock, the repairing ofthe Road from W. M‘Murdo’s to Clark’s Mills, on the line ofLots 19 and 25. ' On Saturday the 12th. day‘ of June next, at 10 o’clock, the completion ofthe Road from Anderson's, Lot ‘26, towards Hurd’s Point;.at 12 o’clock,the repairing Of the ‘Road from. South Shore to Redo-qua; at 2 o’clock, the repairing of Road from Carleton Point towards 7. Mile Bay and Bcdeque; and M4 o clock, the stumping and leveling of Road from John Muttart's t0 Finlay Campbell’s Mills, Lot 28. _ On Thursday the 17th day ofJune next, at noon, the repair- ing ofthe Aboiteau at Tryon River; at 1 o’clock, the repairing ofa Causewaymcar James Lord’s; at 3 o’clock, the Lower Road to Crapaud, and from thence to the Shore, near James Lord’s Lot 28. I On Wednesday the 23d June next, at 10 o’clock, the repair- ing ofBridge and Causeway ncar Biadshziw’s, Bedeque; at 12 o’clock, the Road and Bridge from Irving’s to the Smith West Settlement, Lot 27; and general repairs of that part of Anderson’s Road in Prince County. Ap roved Security will be required for the duo completion of e contract. JOSEPH POPE, Commissioner. May lst, 1841. “ ‘ ‘ DISTRICT No. 5. HE Subscriber will, at the following times and o laces, let by Auction, to the lowest bidders, the under- ment’ ed Contracts othnid;W~ork¢1vim> . ' 0n _ nod-Ty, the lst day ofJune next, at 10'o’clock, forcnoon, the b i ding oft] Brigitte over a deep hollow near Cavendish. 7 On Ionglay, th "‘31?! of June, the improving oflhe Road fiom New ifilasgow to Fyfi'e’s Ferry——snle to commence at 11 O’clock, near Duncan Ross’s, on said Road. ' On Tuesday, the 9th, at 12 -(i'clock, near Bott’s, the improving the New Glasgow Road, from Botl’s to New Glasgow Bridge. On Thursday, the 11th, at 10 o’clock, the improving the Road from Wheatley River towards the Princetown Road; and, at 12 o’clock, some day, the improving the Road from Johnston’s to the Scotch Settlement, Anderson’s Road; and at 4’o’clock, the completing the Road fpom the Princetown Road towards Burns’s Settlement. 77' 'On Friday, the 12th, at12 o’clock, the improving ofthe Road from Fyfi'e’s Ferry towards Graham’s Road. ‘5 1V. M‘NEILL, ,Commissioner. Cavendish, May 101li,1841. i" DISTRICT No 6. HE Subscriber will let by Auction, on the spot, on Tuesday, the 8th day of June next, at 10 o’clock, fore- noon,tlie 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, Repairing part ofthe Road from Alexander M‘Fadyen’s to Bonshaw; and ‘on Thursday the 10tlyJune, at 10 o’clock, forenoon, the New Road from Bonshaw to Mabey's. ’ Security will be required for the due performance Ofeach con- tract. THOMAS TOD, Commissioner. Commissioner's Ofiice, April 21st, 1841. DISTRICT No. 10. HESubscriber will, 'on Tuesday the lst day of June next, at the hour Of12 o’clock, let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, on the spot, the finishing of the Bridge over Finlnyson’s Creek, Bear Cape, and the repairs ofthe Road from Little Sands to V’E’ood Islands. And at 4 o'clock, the same day, the making ufa Road fi'oni Flat River Road to Big Point. The following day, at 11 o’clock, a new Bridge on Belle Creek River; and (he/repairs ofllie Upper Road, leading from the Wood Islands to Pinette Mills. And at 4 o’clock; the re-building Upper Flat River Bridge. On the 3d, at 11 o’clock, the repairs ofPoint Prim Road, to commence at. Donald Martin's hollow; at 3o’clock, repairing the Road from Orwell Ferry, to Orwell main Road, commencing attlie 'Ftil'i‘ '. And utG o’clock, the raising the hollow near Murdoch ‘M‘ eod’s, Orwell Road. And on the 4th, at 11 o’clock, the making ofa Bridge on the Murray Harbour Road, near the-Township line. At] o’clock, Sample’s Bridge on said Road. At 3 o’clock, the repairs of Road and Bridges, on the Murray Harbour Road, near the County line. And attio’clock, the repairing Montague Road, towards Pinette Mills, commencing at Murray Harbour Road. A. M‘DOUGALL, Commissioner. Flat River, 26th April, 1841. DISTRICT No. 12. HE Subscriber will let by Auction, the following Public Work, viz z—Commenoing at the Head OfRollo Bay. On Monday, the 7th day ofJune next, at the hour of 8 o’clock, forenoon; repairing the Road from thence to Dingwell’s Mill. Same day, at the hour of '12 o’clock, noun, opening the New EDUCATION. their children. He now begs to inform them that he has again com Hugh Henesy, Water Street. Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geography, Bookkeeping. by S1" gle and double entry, Mensuration, Surveying, Guaging, 3w. & t l‘. and literature. morning until half-past four in the evening. 3s. 9d. in advance. . Charlottetown, May 14th, 1841. BONNET AND DRESS MAKING. friends and the public generally, that they have commen ced the above business in all its various branches, at their father’ reSldence, North side onueen Square; and trust, from strict atten Straw, Palmetto, Tuscan and Leghorn Bonnets and Hats made cleaned and turned, and altered to the most prevailing shape. Charlottetown, 12th May, 1841. R. P. B. D OY L E returns his sincere thanks to those who have heretofore favoured him with the care of menced teaching School, in a part of the house Occupied by Mr. His course of instruction will comprisellie following branches, viz :——Reading and Writing, c. All pupils committed to his care will have the most unremitting attention paid them, so as to facilitate their progress botbin morals _ Hours of Tuition in Summer will be from half-past eight in the Each pupil paying I S S E S F A U G H '1‘ respectfully acquaint their tion and punctualin to orders, to merit a share ofpublic patronage. CAPTAIN WILLIAM HUBBARD begs to inform hi friends, and 'the public in general, that he has taken th Ferry House, and intends to keep good entertainment for ma and horse, on Temperance principles, _ tion,yto merit the favour ofa generous public. ' Charlottetown, 26th March, 1841. and hopes by strict atten- APPRENTICESNVANTED- to 12 steady active young who are desirou ROM 10 to 16 years of age, tices to the Shipbuilding Business, terms, in a, first rate establishment, scriber. jQfl—N DAVIS; .l‘m' \ Charlottetown, 18th February, 1841. 0 . i 1 busmess App y tUCflEMIN. Pump and Blockmaking WATSON D February 19th, 1841. TRAYED, on the 28th of April, Men, from 15 s of becoming Appren. will hear of good and liberal on application to the sub- NE or Two APPRENTlC-ES WANTED to th from Charlottetown, 2 o’clock, £12 on the White Sands and Goemse r ,AUCTIONSL ‘ DISTRICT No. 15. ONEYS to be expended at Public Sale: I _ Tuesday Ist June next, at 10 O’clock, £27 on the Road ending from White Sands to the Little Sands. Same day, at b . _ 1 y Cove Roads, egmnlng at the VVhIle Sands Cross Roads. 5 S Widgpsday 2d June, £17 on the Road and Bridges from the Rout war ’to the County Line, commencing ,at the South iver at 10 o clock, and immediately after £22 .(orso much an be i'cquxred) on the Murray'River Bridge. .Ihursday 3d June, at 10 o’clock, £30 to round up the Mllfl‘ River Road,l4' feet wide, beginning at the Hill, Mink River Brook, South end ofthe Road., Same day, at 3 o'clock £15to extend the Wharfat St. Mary‘s Ba I. And the same ddy at 6' o clock, £22 on the Sturgeon River Prid e. ’ ’ Friday, 4th. June, at 10 o‘clock, £10 on the Hill and Road South end of Montague Bridge. Same day, at 3 o’clock £12 or: the Road from Aitkcn’s, Lot 59, towards Murray HarbOur and the Road from the Main Road tOSt. Andrew’s Pomt and Gdorge- town Fcrl' . i - - Saturday, 5th June 11 o’clock £28 for ext ' ' I at Pctcrs’s Shore, Lol 59. , ending the wharf The 'work to be let to the lowest‘bidder, and sufiicient security required forthe performance Oftbe several contracts. I . ‘ _ E. THORNTON, Commissioner. lhree Rivers, May 3d, 1841. a - ' - VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, Situate m Charlottetown, and in its immediate HE Subscribers have received instructions. from ’ GEORGE BmprLEsquirc, to submit to public competion, at Ythe large Building in Water Street, known as Waters &. Bir- nlc s Store, on‘ Thursday the 10th of June next, at Eleven the followmg VALUABLE and EXTENSIVE PROPERTY: , .Town Lots, Nos. 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 and 66—4111 in the First Hundred, fronting on King’s Street, on the one side With an uninterrupted water frontage towards the Hillsboro I: on the other. ‘ ‘ “‘ Town Lot No. 48, Third Hundred, fronting on Grafton Street. Town Lots, Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 48, 50, 51 and 52, in the Eifih and fronting on Pownal Street Fitz Ro \Street Ens o . and Rochfoit Street. ’ y ’ t n sue“ ' Town Lots, Nos. 81 and 89, also in the Fifth Hundred,fronting onEuston Street, at the commencement of the St. Peter’s Road. ' Pasture Lot, No. 201, in .the Royalty, known as 'Geary’s- Lot, beautiful] situated on the summit of Thomson's Hill. Town .ot, No. 37, in the First Hundred, fronting on Pownal Street, King Street and Dorcliestcr Street, with the Dwelling House thereon, lately in the Odcupation of John Lawson, Esq. Town Lots, Nos. 85 and 86, 'in the Second Hundred,called Writer Parkkfronting on Hillsborough Square and Dorcbeiter Street, with the Dwelling House thereon. » , . Town Lot No.38,in the Fourth Hundred, frontin on Kent Street, and adjoining Culcs' Brewery, wiih the Dwel ing House thereon. Three Water Lots, Opposite Town Lots, Nos. 16, 17,]8and 19, with the well built, substantial and commodious Building, 70 feet by 50, erected thereon, combining all the advantages of .a' Dwelling House and Store, having spacious cellerage, 11 feet deep, with draining to the river, and a strong fire-proof vault; and is in all respects well adapted for carrying on an extensive ' business. On the premises there are also a Coachdhouse, Stable and small Dwelling-house. Common Lots, Nos. 28 and 29, beautifully situated at the Eastern approach to the Town by the St. Peter's Road. Thil part ofthe propertyghas been tastefully laid off into Fifteen Build. ing Lots, agreeably to a Plan which may be seen on reference to either of the Subscribers; a right of way for a road, which will intersect these Lots, will be reserved, and they will be sold separately. = I At the same time, will be offered, 3.00 Acres of LAND on Township Sixty»three, with thirt chains from on Murray River—this land is intersected by ogafiove and Greek River, affording superior sites for Mills. . , ALSO; . . A TOWN LOT IN GEORGETOI’VN, eligibly situated, being Number One, Letter A, First Range. The Auctioneers [respectfully request a punctual attendance, as the sale will commence precisely at Eleven o’clock, and will continue until the whole is dis osed of. ' . SOLOM N DESBRISAY, _ ' WILLIAM CULLEN, Charlottetown, May 1411), 1841. V 7‘ ‘_R ‘ » annex WHARF. , .- . EALED TENDERS will be received 'by the Sub- setiber until Thursday the Twentieth May, inst. for the erection Ofa WHARF at the point commonly called Minchin'q Point, opposite Charlottetown. . v ‘ Plan and Specification to be seen at the Subscriber’s Oflice. Suflicient security will be required for the due performance 01’ the contract. JOHN R. BOURKE, ' ' Commissioner. Commissioner’s Oflice, Lot 49, May 3d, 1841. ; Auctioneers. VI‘HE MAILS for G Road from thence to the head of Grand River. Al 3.0’clock, Forpicwu direct. For Pictau’mia Georgetown. same day, repairing the Road from thence to Cooper’s Mill. I M 15 On Tuesda , the 8th, at the hour of‘B o’clock,forenoon, the 0“ Saturday. ay ~ ~, , 0 M d M 17 Road from anks’s to the intended Wharf at Grand River, and i M 22 n on a)" “y >- from thence to the Red House. Also, on the-same day, opening Saturday, May 25- the Road lately laid on" from the School-house to Little River Tuesday, "y - Ferr . Saturday, May 29. ’ y ‘ ’ Monday, May 31.. , On IVednesday, the 9th, a! the hour of9 o clock, forenpop, S mrdq June 5 repairing the Road from the head ofRollo Bay, to James Coflm s. 1:" d‘ 1:, J 8- ‘ Same dav, the Road from Bay Fortune School—house, to the “esdal! June 19 1 ‘ Main Road. Same da , at3 o’clock, afternoon,the Road from 53“" ayi “"6 ' M‘ d J “14‘ Ba Fortune Harbour, . orth Side, to the Main Road. ‘ J 19 0“ 3y; “ On Thursday, the 10th day ofJune, at the hour 0f10 o’clock, $“ul’dal’i June 22- forenoon, repairing the Road from'Boy Fortune Bridge, to the S'Iesgali June 26- - . Harbour, South Side. Also, some day, at 3 o’clock, afternoon, all“ 3y! “"9 - M a J the Road between William Dingwell’s and \Villiam M‘Kenzxe’s. S J 1 3 on a)" “"9 On Friday, the 11th day of June, at the hour of9p'c10ck, Talurg'al’: July 6'- ' forenoon, commencing at Bay Fortune Church, repairing the Suesddl’i July lb Road from thence“ to the Line of42, on the St. Peter’s Road. 3“” 3y: “ .Y ‘ Manda Jul la On Saturday, the 12th day ofJune, at the hour of9 o’clock, s d J 1 17 .Yo y forenoon, repairing M’Kaskill’s Bridge, North Side. Same day, Talurdal’i Jflly 20- - ‘ ‘ at 11 o'clock, fore-noon, Fox River Bridge. At 12 o’plock, same S “esdf‘l’: July 24' day, Hollow River Bridge Al. 2 o’clock, Cow River Bridge. 3"" d)” - V l’ - Maud July 26. At 4 o’clock, some day, Naufrage Bridge. . _. h. I s da Jul 31 37-: And on Monday, the 14th day of June, repairing the Line “Md I)” A Just's Road between Lots 43 and 44, commencing at St. Margaret’s. guesdalh Aggust 7- Ample security will be required for the due performance Of an” “Y: E ' “Mona”, Augusta. each mum“. JOHN M‘CALLUM’ Saturday, August 14. \ f - Commissioner. guesgay: fiugus: u us . ., . Bay Fortune, May 6, 1841. um: ay. 5 Mona...“ , August'fl ’ ’ ‘ Saturday, August 28. ' DISTRICT No' 13' Tuesday, August 31.. s HE Money appropriated for the repairs ofRoads and Saturday, 59111.4. Manda Se L 6 ' T Bridges in the above District, for the curreut‘year, will be d S t n .Y: P expended by Auction, in the following order, viz :— . Saturday, Sept. 14. ’ On Monday, the 7th June, at 10 O’clock, forenoon, the repmr- Tuesday, sepl‘ 18‘ ing the Road from Souris to the Portage Road, South Side—Sale Sat'" ay, 91’ ‘ ‘ Monday Sept. 29 to commence at Little Harbour. Someday, at 1 O'clock, on the s d Se t 25 I I , 5 ot, the repairing Bridge at Alexander Scott’s, Wet River. Talurd 3y, 8611'”. s ame day, at 3 o'clock, the repairing Swamps, on the Road from S 005d”: (wig-2 - ' e the Portage Road to East Point, South side. . atur a)” ' - ,Monda tool-1. D And on Tuesday, the 8th June, at 10 o’clock, forenoon, on the: S m a '0“ 9 g 3': spot, the repairing Morrow’s Mill 'Bridge. Same day,' at 12 T: 21:33 Oct‘ll— o’clock, the railing North Lake Brid e. Sameday, at 2 o clock,1 S tesday, oct. 16. the building a new Bridge at Little nlet; and immediately after, a l" .Y, - - Monday Oct. 18‘ the raising the Eastern abutment of Big Pond Bridge. S d O t $3 ~ ’ And on Wednesday, the 9th June, at 11 o’clock, fo’renoon, on Taturd ay, 0;. 26. the spot, the repairing the Bridge at Hugh M‘Each’ern s Mill, and S UeSdfly, Oct. 30. lowering the Southern Hill; III]in irpgifidiaéely afier, £35 Will be ml" “3” ‘ ' - Moddny, Nov. '1. ' ruled in the re airs ofthe 0t oa . y .' , ex(Fiend 6n Thursdaj’r, the 10th June, at 10' O’clock; £10 Will be sTalurngs gig:- — expended in the repairs of the line Road between L‘ols 43 and Sues day, NW- lé ‘ 44—?Sale to commence South gig.” %amekday. at 2 9 CIOCk, the an" ay’ ' ' ' Monday, V Nov. 15. if the Brid eat‘the Frenci i ree . ‘ raAliiii on Endings llth June, at lO'o’clock, forenoon, the re. Ibrntuggzy, 13113:. g e pairing the Road . rom Rollo Bay to Souns Mills—Salemto com- SuterdaY1 NW: 27. Monday, Norm“ mence at Lorang Peters‘s. 'And at 12 O‘clock, the repairing the ‘1 ‘1 Ya F" Road from Lot 45 Road to Souris Mills. building a Bridge at the head of ‘Souris; an ' . the repairing the Road from the Line Road to Souns Mill to commence at the Mills. (1 immediately after And at 2 o’clock, the s—-S:rle [[3’1‘he Mails will close each day, at Ten, A.\M. i -———"—_- , \ ‘ INLANWAILS. - The Mails for Georgetown, dzc. will be ,mademp every Wed- nesday and Saturday, at Eight, A. u. The Western Mails every Tuesday, at 9, A. it. The Eastern Mails, every Wednesda , at 11, A. M. r. to Mr. Anon. COLLINS, Butcher, Charlottetown. a Red COW, in calf, with a white spot on the foi'ehond, 8. And 0,, Saturday, we 12,}, June, ,n 10 o'clock, on the spot, piece 011' the top of one born, a short tail, and only milks from the repairs “the Bridge a, Flanagan s Creek, N three teats. Whoever will bring her, or give information where - ~ jOHN MACGOWA J she ma be found, will be gewarded for their trouble, by applymg Commissioner- . Commissioner's Office, Souris‘, April 28th, 1841. JOHN W LLIAMS,PosthtB{- Post Office, Charlottetown, May 14th, 1841. Hundred, being that block of Lots adjoining the Scotch Church, " y 't .9