'- ,~ succeeded in ‘ ingofi‘a troop of'cnme behnging to p ‘ government. { 8y. were, utter a desperate conflict,1 .. pulsed by the 26th regiment, but not-without; loss to the ’ ench of eleven killed and fifty-seven wounded. The loss the‘ Arabs was not known, as they carried on" their killed ‘ ‘ .- wounded. - r 1151)? ét'ototttat were-Io. A; SATURDAY, MAY 22, 184]. -" The Steamship CALEDONIA arride at Halifax on Sunday ’ g “In twelve days from Liverpool, bringing London papers Jae 3d, and Liverpo'bl to the 4th inst. ~ “Several agitating questions were before Parliament. After protracted debate of three days, ministers were twice “ efeated on the Irish Registration Bill, . being left, on the first division, in a minority of 21, and tin the second of 11. , The Bill was then withdrawn. The ministry, however, still N‘oontinued in office. A dissolution of Parliament was talked a]? Jot: Nothing had been heard of the President, steamship. fl ’ Major-General Sir J. Harvey is appointed 'Governor and . ‘ Calnlnander-in-Chief of Newfoundland. in“ ’ HALIFAX, May 19. ~ The Steamship Britannia arrived last evening, in 50 hours‘ m Boston, with 90 passengers, 85 of whom were bound ‘ Britain. We are sorry to learn that this noble vessel, r , coming round Sambro’ head, in a thick fog, and the sea , ‘ running very high, struck upon one of those hidden rocks I! do dangerous to mariners, and received considerable damage. s . - I . . I L , g h r, '52.: m, . ' 4" « at): (bulimia , fireman. « v ~ . . ,1 .. - 4. h' in. file Ge t i ‘D l l‘ 'B d 1) lh - ii“ ’ a: H r. L mg one I a, A “(Em * u . “not er a an opiin eruur a ou‘sie; 42 bls. Pork, 100 d . B, f ‘ ‘ ‘ {Arabs appear , it! the common lug} n and 36,}: 2 milks Hams: (i bls. Oatmeal, 32 kegs Lard, 2080 q A U C T I o N s A U C T l 0 N s Oats, 2 Oxen, 2 bags Wearin facture)—by J. Plirdie 6:. Ch. Ship Thomas Gelston, Donald, Miramicbi ; ballast. Scllr. Betsey, Home I, do.; 800 bus. Potatoes. Barque Margaret Pollock, Py'e, Quebec; ballast. Schr. Mutgalet, Beers, fishing voyage. g Apparel (Island manu- sbl‘p Nzlns. l The Margaret 'Polloclt,of Glasgow, Pye, Master, a ship 01'917 tons register,_ arrived hereon Tuesday, crowded with passengers. On approaching the VVllarf, they almost rent the air with their cheers, which were responded to by the passengers on board the Thomas Gelsttm, 123in number, which arrived from the same port a few hours previous. 0n the Health Officer going on board the Margaret Pollock, he ascertained that she had left Belfast on the 9th A., With six hundred and eighty-five passengers, bound for tllls port—-tliat ofthcse twenty—four had died on the passage of measles, all under five years ofage—tllnt two ofthe children then on board were dead, making, in all, twenty—six deaths—and that fourteen otllers were labouring under the some malady. Salled on Wednesday last, the Thomas Gaston, Donald for Miramichi. ’ last evening, the Margaret Pollock, Pye, for Quebec. MARRIED, At St. George’s Church, Hanover Square, Viscount Jnceylan, eldest son of the Earl of Rodeo, to Lady ‘Erances Elizabeth Cowper, youngest daughter of the late Earl Cowper and Vis- countcss Palmerston. AUCTION. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, Situate in Charlottetown, and in its immediate Vicinity. HE Subscribers have received i instructions from r or injury l r. y-Lbut 1t 1‘sl'ot;such ikilnature as to plfivellltllgl‘ from immediately nieys 5,0,0, on’ Thursfiay the 101,] of june néxt, at Eleven, the “.clnck’ the Road from Macgregmis-m ,he Sou”, West’Ferry. River; and the repairs ofthe Uppel‘ Road, eadipg from the , ‘Pr9cee mo 9“ er voyage to “g a" i ’3 Yely 518‘,“ ‘23P” followtng VALUABLE and EXTENSIVE PROPERTY : . Same day.‘at 1 O)GIOCk1 the Ram-l from the Sam“ we“ Road 10 W005] {Slandsdo Pm?!” Mllls' And at 4 o ciock’ the re'bufldmg w palntmerit _to her passengers, and a cause of no little anxiety Town Lots. N05. 26, 27, 23, 25), 30, 31, 32 and 66_a]1 in the Alexander Maclean’s. , Upper Flat River Bridge. ‘ . . l , I 5.110 tier spirited proprietors and the public in general. First Hundred, fronfing 0,, Kings 8mm, on the One side, Saturday, the 5th 0,- June, a, 10 ovclock’ complain the On tile 3d, at11 o’clock, the re uiis ofPotrit Prim Road,“ I. 'lhe Britannia bi‘pught 8'.) Passengers—all of whom, With an uninterrupted water frontage towards the-Hillsborough Bfl gmnear MalCOlm Ramsay’S.L0t 17- Same day. “2 0"? "Ck, commence at Donald Mamn’s “01 0w; 0.’ 30c“)th repu'rlng” ' 1" With the exception 0‘ 51X, are 011 the” way to England. 00 the Other. r. m., that part ofthe MainWestern Road leading from St. Elean- “‘9 Road from Orwell Fer'Xv 1" Orwell mm,“ R’M‘dv commench Major General Sir_John Harvey, and Lady Harvey, with Town Lot No. 48, Tllird Hundred, fronting on Grafton Street. 0|"S “XMFISOOUCIIC- ' "t the Farr)" Aim at G 0 61°C!" the "usmg the l’ouuw “all. ., 3t ‘their respective Suttes, and Capt. Nllgent, 36th Regt. will TOW" L019, NUS- '2. 39 41 5. 48. 50. 51 and 52, in the Fifth On Tuesda , the 8th June, at 10 o’clock, the Road from Mas- MurdOCh M‘Le°d 5v Owe,“ Road' . . ‘ l“ Prooeed in the Britannia. _ Hundred, being that block of Lots udjoming the Scotch Church, couchq, to Fl teen Point, and Muddy Creek Bridge. Same day, And 0" the 41h: at 11 9 Che“: the maklvg 91-“ Bridge (tn “'9’ N% THE HALIFAX HOTEL has gone into operation. Several and frowng‘m Puwnal street, Fitz ROY Street: E‘mm‘ Stree‘ 3’ 12 O'CIOCk’ the Road from Fmeen POin’ ’0 Abraham’s Village“ qumly’fli’srl’dur Bondage? “lie T’ngI'iplhite' liMl o JIOCkl‘ A a b 1 n r- a, y C- K; , - _ nd Rochfort Street. On Wednesday, the 9th June, at 10 o’clock, Road from Rode- 3'“ e 5 “ .ge 0“ 5‘" "3‘ - t 0 c 0‘3 9 l ‘5 "393‘" ° ‘3‘ Persons. 8 0 bl“: m t “3 “y, and “diets fiom Other P13 Town 1, t, Nos 81 a d 39 I - h F-f H d d -. rick M » I = t M.- w R .d S d 11 l .l .1 Ron and Bridges on the Murray Harbour Road, near the I oes,havc availed themselves ofits splendid accommoda- E ‘é” ‘ I n, ’asomi e I”. ."n re ’fmmmg h Wine eans in" - eStem m ' 'ame Say,“ (.H’oc H Count' line. And’aIGo'clock the repairing Montague Road of ‘ fions_Novamfian on uston treet,attle commencement of the St. Peters Road. 1,8 Me"! Rodd eadlng t0 tlle Quagmlre- _ “"19 day, at 12 g P. M.” 7. [M . H b R M ' fir, F ' B , ’1 , , 'PflSlure Lot, No. 201, in the Royalty, known as Geary’s L01, 0 clockwtthe Road from Cross Rivers to the Main Western Road. “3an 3 meme 1 3: Commencnfg fl utla er our to . . IRE" .Etl‘eer.’ “6. hours of 10 and 11 0 Clock 0“ F“an beautifull situated on the summit of Thomson's Hill. A150. Willie same day. at 1 O’CIOCk: "‘9 Road fmm cross RlVerS . . » A‘ M.DOUGAL ’ Lomm’smoner' :, night last, this city was alarmed by the cry offire, which Town ot, No. 37, in the Fli‘sl. Hundred, t'ronlinu on Pownat to Maclcan’s Ferry. FlalRWel’i 96th April, 1341- 3 . I . i D gu‘pmved to be in the house of Mr. Metzler, near the jail. The Street, King Street and Dorcllestcr Street, with the Dwelling On Thursday, the 10th June, at 10 O’CIOCk. the Road from Dy- f DISTRICT No. 12. engines were efi‘ly upon the spot, but in consequence of the House thereon, lately in the occupation of John Lawson, Es . mund’s Ferry to the Main Road. Nonlisldeof Trout Rivet . Same ‘ H F Subscribp, will let b Auction the follow-in ’ . scarcity of water three honseg were destroyed before the Town Lots, Nos. 85 and 86, in the Second Hundled, culled day. i" 12 O'ClOCki “"3 R—Oad from MflClea'IIS Ml” ‘0 New Blde' r]. P b‘l- , W k -' ._Cnmmen,.i):, a, the He’a’d “Rollo Bag "N'fire was subdued. Two of the houses were owned by Mr; water P‘m‘l f'0"'l"g 9“ HlHSbomugh Square Md Dumhes‘e“ fi’rd' AIM.” 0" the same day’ m 1 old-"ch “"3 R08? from P0” On 111)“ lit" titre It‘lxzd'a ofJune nexi at the Hour of So’cloclz'. I 1 - d ' 'd' ' r l . . . - Street, with the Dwellino‘ Holise thereon. Hill to Main Western Road, and repairing Grant’s Bridge. ‘ mj-l’ ' v y ’ . . . ’ ,. MCIZ 61, an OCClele IIIHISle and I‘ll. Halket , the tlllrd , , P3 - , . fore noon re mun r the Road from [hence to Din wells m i-“was owned by Mrs. Athol, and occupied by Mr. John Ro- in" 1““ N‘I'SBT'" the F0““" Hu'ldre‘” fi'“""“g. “" Km“ 0" Mon‘lay’ me 1.4”]. him” at lgoclock’ the Road “om S" Same day all) theé'hour of 12 o’clock noon opeuigng the New *Inans. The properties, we understand were Principally Stree” and avdjommg C0198 Brewery’ “'"h we Dwelling House JOSEPh} Vinige m H'ggii’” Ferry’ I‘m 13' . Road from thence to the head of Giraud River. "At 3o‘clock 'u. hmure¢40umal I illeTrenn. Secu%y,; Will be requlled for the performance of the several game my rppairinu me Road from thence m Commas mm . 9 in lirec \Vater Lots 0 osite Town Lots Nos.,16 17 18 and COM?“ ,~ . ‘ ’ ‘ ° , , ‘ ,i- F 19, with the well bu,ilt,psi)lbstuntinl and commodiolls Building, 70 . ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, R03 TrueSd‘g’ ‘21,? 8,211.3: it]:naggrtgyfiis3:08:13rfaggg’gflz . "hi P. E. ISLAND AUXILIARY TEMPERANCE Shawn—At the S“ by 50’ meme" were“, Whining 5‘“ “‘9 fidvamages “f a 1"“ 16’ May 15”" 1841' commissmner‘ ch‘L'Z’. tdlh: lied Eunice Also, on the some day. ope’n‘ius d L glut mom-my meeting of ,his Society, held inithe National Welling Hou§e_3nd Store: [lawns SPaC‘WUS “Herage: ll ‘13“ ‘ ' - DISTRICT No. 4. _ the Road lately laid off from tlle.School-housc to Little River ., ole - r. hool on the last Monday in April, the Rev. Mr. Knox Eggp’iswiilh glflr'z’snicttg x’eellrgggr’legng‘r“ 5::°?gwfi'e'l’l'°°f "Juli; T E Subscriber will sell by Public Auction, on the Ferry.» . on . ' . fl , 5, ing called upon by the President, opened the mee g business on thel’éremises merep are 31 ca nglazpnhgruisextgqsple spot, to £513 lowest bidder,the repairing ofthe several Roads On Wednesday, the 9th, at the hour of9 o clock,’ orsn'oo’n, & ,wlth pmlse llnd prayer. After some premnlnflxfiserva- and sma’“ Dwellingmousm w ' e a e and Bridges i District, as follows: ’ repairing the Road from the head of llo Ba ,to James Coflln s. ,mns from the Chair, the Rev. ,Mn Knox was reqUested to Common Law, NOS. 28 and 29, beamiruny situated m the : On Friday the 11th.day ofJune next, at 10 oclock, forenoon, Same duy,_the Road from Bay , ortune heal-house, to the E ‘ furnish a nafimive of his mission to the ‘vestward 'fo,. the Easwm a r h , ,l T b , q P ‘ . . the repairing of a Bridge near J. Lalrd’s, Lot.26; nt12~o clock, Main Road. Same day,*at3 pol”, afternooafihe Road from . \ , pp one o lo own y t le ct. etcr s Road. This - . y - _ - M e purpose of advocating the or this society- He pm ofthe mam has been tastefully laid off mew Bund- 2r;°'-".t1:t“?."“:;e ‘2’3.“‘-’“t fii”"1‘.“lit"?if.”il'rs kitties: BilnFi~iffilsiill“’iiZ’i(film? .1"; catch. at... . . - .' Ole,alwoeo.r .‘ -_ q of ,. stated, that havnlg left. townon Friday. morning, the 19th log Letsf, :gregalgly If?) aflan wiiifllfnixy bef seen o'ndrele'reri-lce ilo cm“ “my, on “lepnne aof. Lots 19 and 25. foreman, repflging the Road I my ay'mlme Budge m w"; m cult. healectu‘i‘eg that devenglg it;l the Wesleyan Chapelhat Eggea “1:56” 63:; exii,abg'urgsgrvg‘ynnzr1,12?“fife 3"“; 0n Suturda the 12m day of June ‘next, ilth o’clock, the Harbour, South Side. Also, some day, at3 o’clock, afternoj’ ' " vfetid...“"0.ti:‘§..:...;‘:‘:.mi:fifi‘iizttzit‘itsfi . " ’ art's""alsoterroristsassurance: marinara:mastoid:critics a 3". .el,aiid on the Saturday eveningallgainno a large cori— sa'g? ’t'mfi’ Wm [3:3,] of??? 3%0.A°'Fs (’r LAKIGQ 0" Shore’lti B equetat, 2 ,o’cliick. tahe repairing of Road from forenoon, czmmcncing nt'Bny Fortulne Church, refillingglh’v’ ' ‘on at the Methodist Chape] Bedeque_ [n this place .w 'l’. X Y'.m?e’ w' ’r C mm mm on 'lrmy Carleton Point towards I Mile Bay and Bede tie; and at 4 Road from thence tthe Line of42, on the St. Peter’s ,oad.‘ g} ’ . l , . 7 , River—this land is intersected by 03 Cove and Greek River i - ' - - - ' - 9 "10’ . reowas a Temperance Somety. but after the lecture 1, fl. d. a . . ‘ f. M.” 2 oclock,-the stumping and levelling of Roadfrom ohn Muttarts On Saturday the 12th day ofJune, at the hour of 0:: 013,1, ‘ solved that the Temperance Society do forin them- a or m” sapenor mes or 1,350 ‘0 Finlay Campbell’s Mills, Lot 28,- ‘ foriepoon,l re‘pa‘i‘IIHg M’Kg‘skill? Bugged, NOTlgSlllée. Samaria , - - . i ’ . On Thu do tle 17th da ol’Jula next 'at on the re air- at do no orenoon ox lver 1‘! e. t,__o’_c 0c '7“, K .5,» a “no a Brand] (Kale AUXXI-laly’ on {he mm! abStm-ence _ , A 0T 0 VVN ,L O T IN GE 0,11 G E T 0 ‘V N! in; ofthe» rzbditciui at TryzinrRaivclr; at l ia’clogli, the repnii'illg day, Ht-llow'RiveriBi’i'dgo. At go’cigelt, Cow River“ ridge. M l, l n . 13- 0" thilsun PY evenmgl hlei ecmred {2:3 hlghrly eligibly Situated, being Number..0iic, First Range, Lemar A. “fa Causeway “em, James Lord,“ at 3 0.01%.,“ ,he Law“ A“, o’clock, same gay, Nauprage Bridge, . ‘ - "h ' 3' _ :9..W ,386 “1 ‘he..CO_ltrt_ 0-1188; Sb“ 19‘1"). S: The Auctioneers respectfully requesta punctual attendance. Road to Crupaud, and from thence to the Shore, nciir James ‘ And on Monday, the 14th day of June, repairing the)le . p _ 5,. _ I not take Signatures, lost it might be thought to In- as the sale will commence precisely at Eleven o‘clock, and will Lord’s, Lot 28. - Road between Lots 43 and 44, commencing at St. Margaret’s. the . ,fnnge on the sacredness of the Sabbath. On the Monday, continue until the whole is disposed of. On Wednesday the 23d June next, at 10 o’clock, the repair. Ample security will be required for the this performance of Cdiie lectured to a large congregation in Malpeque Church, SOLOMON DESBRISAY - inn of Bud e and Causewn near Bradshaw’s, Bede uc; nt12 each contract. ' ' ’ Auctioneers :- g 1' q lad after Whlch the Rev. Mr. Ken’ their res ected -Minister WILLIAM CULLEN, -‘ ' o’clonkpthe Road and Bridfle from Irvin 's to the South West JOHN M‘CAELIJM, ’ p t n g uh.» fl recummended the Society from the pulpit to his parishioners. Charlottetown, May 14th, 1841. ’ Settlement, Lot 27 ; and general repairs of that part ofAnderson’s ’ Commisswneh gthhe Princetown Branch, in connection with the Auxiliary, . E“ Road in Prince CONN)" Bay Fortune, May 61 1841' ‘ ' ' ' r l PERANCE MEETING“ A lruvcd Securit will be re uired for the due com lotion ' WHWas then formed, of which the Rev. Mr. Keir was elected PUBLIC Meetmg of ,he Prmce Edwnd Island of egg“ Conrad ,y ’1 p DISTRICT No. 13. ‘ qulfiaSldeilllt. 1On the Tuesday, he proceeded to Cavendish, A Amiga”, Tmnpemnce Sade”, will be held in ,he Comb JOSEP}I POPE, VII HE Money appropriated for the repairs ofRoads and ‘ oywflggrglrgd aestfiggltlyd Ato Sgifi‘eggdg‘psd :égextiggprsnseégmggfigg House i)n tllisntlowg (which has been kindly granted the ‘ Commissioner. lgrigg’esli‘n the above II‘Mgtrlilct, for tbs curl-em year, will be . . . _ purpose , on on ay evening next to commence at ha - ast Ma lst 1841, ' expen e y uctlon int 9 o owmg or er Viz:— . “geisha people to hurry to their homes at the conclusmn of the seven. It is expected that the melatng will be addressedp by A y ’ On Monday, the 7th June, at 10 o’clock,fdrenoon, the repair— Iecture, so that no oflicers were elected at that time. On several individuals who have liltely arrived from the mother DISTRICT No. 5. ing the Road from Souris to the Portage Road, South side—Sale . ,ugthe following Thursday, he again lectured at Rustico, at country,and'others interested in the cause. HE subscriber will at the followin times and to commence at little Harbour. Same day, at 1 o’clock, on the mo: . . - a i g - s w R mmblch place a Society was formed and Qfiice_bearers A Collection Will be taken in and ofthe funds ofthe Society. places, let by Auction, to the lowest bidders, the under- s 0t, the rep‘alrmg Bridge at Alexander cott s,h fist d per. w u ' hosen. ‘ GEORGE MOORE. SenrmarY- mentioned Contracts of Road Work, viz: {Aim}? dilly! “R's odcloclléivlfilafnlimggfitivggps’ 0" t e on mm ' r - Mr. Knox spoke highly of the kind reception with which SPRING IMPORTATIONS FOR 1841. On Monda the lst du v of June next at 10 o’clock forenoon e 0" age ‘7“ 0 ‘ 9 : ‘ - I in e every where met, 3nd of the interest which was taken in Ex B ,. s J CR L d d N, the buildina 3,3 a Bridge 039,. a deep hon’uw near Cavegdish, ’ And on Tuesday, the 8th .lyune,.at 10 o clock, forenoon, on the ltd“ h t to C, De te H s c.fied from I a que 0"“ “G, from 9" 9n: 3" JRTHUMBERLAND: on Mona, «,he 8“, of June we improving ofme Road from spot, the repairing Morrows Mill Bridge. Same day,’ at 12 17 e ,c’iuse e We? 3: adl' d. e l . pad] b m.,-v from Liverpool. . New GlflSV‘O’V'Il to F ffe’s Ferr 1—snle to commence at 11 o’clock 0’91091‘1 the railing Norm Lake Br'dge- Sam9_da)’: a! 2 0 “look, '3 kn H ' «fik’g‘gl1305?:Inyoyhalgzgueyagipfgglgéfv?céedd¥etg; Y the above recent arrivals, the Subscriber has near Duuciin Ross’syon said Ryoad ’ “‘9 bundlng “ “9W Bridge at Lmleflé‘letg “nddé’llg‘wmely "Mr" ' ' ' . 1 i’ ’ ' ‘ . ’ ' r ' ‘ H 7‘ ' - - the raisin the Eastern abutment o in on rl go. *2” ., avendlsh. Upwards of two hundred members Signed the completed h’s 5E‘s~°"”w Iwomn‘o” "f ,hffielfi’ofi’gelgih‘g “ft-“13,, $Zi795k{0“§:;Béi::' 3,1,? éfisrzvmg And origWednesday', the 9th June, act 11 o‘clock, forenqons 0“ t W'gfledge- ’ ' ’ B RITI S H M ANUFA C T URE D G O O D S; On 'I‘hurs’d'lg the I‘Ill1 at 10 o’clock the im rivinrr illethad the spot, the repairing the Bridge at Hugh M‘Eacllem’s Millsnnd . 3:1,”‘4’ ~ ' and haying paid his own personal attention to their selection at from VVheatl’ely’ River “awards the p}.,,,c,,,0,,’,’n “may; and, at lowering the Southcl'p Hill mid irzglfidiasely after, £35 Will be , 7r . g The Pocahontas,- steamer, made 136,. first trip to George- the dltlerent manufactorles throughout GreatlBlltflln, during the 12 o’clock, some day, the improving‘tlle Road from Johnston’s “Kennddz: {iiggfsazl’mrtshzrllosl 13:16, mnilo'o,clock, £10 will be “'0‘ h .d h h . f h . past Winter and llavmg purchascd them on tie very best terms to the Scotch Settle next Anderson s Road and at 4 0 (lock )1 ’ nedeI'mW" t ls season’ m acco’ ance w“ t, e telms 0, 81 con- he is enabléd to offer them for Sale at very low prices for cash the cum Iletin the 110an from the Princeto’ufn Road towards, expended in the repairs of the line Road between Lots 43 and I, not, on Monday lash and Wasswe undelStanda walmly greet‘ only_ ' _ ’ Burnsvs Spemciem , 44—Sule to commence South side. Same day, at 2 o'clock, the ‘g g d by the enterprising inhabitants of that place. On Wed- giesday, immediately after her return from Georgetown, she ‘ was despatched to Charlottetown with the English Mail, l "which was then lying at Pictou, and arrived here the same ' - fl‘ fiernoon. Oil the day following she returned to Pictou, . .. unit 1*"er again arrived here yesterday, with the Halifax Mail of 0'“ ednesday—having made two trips to Charlottetown and “I i ‘ no to Georgetown within the Week. This augurs well. l w ‘ ‘ tunnel. to! I ,mlg the Pocahontas, fi'om Pictou, on Wednesday—Mrs. Mac- 0 . ’ Q In do. from do. on Friday—Hon. Charles Young, lady and ‘ rvant; Mr.and Mrs. Geddie, Mr. Lippincott, and 18 in the eeerage. _' In the William, Larmmlr, from Plymouth—Mr. Pope. In the Narthumberland, James, from Liverpool, Mr. and Mrs. rd, Mr. R. Longworth, Mr. James Kelly and son, Messrs. mild and John Matthewson, Miss Pope, and 24 in the steerage. ,In the Spec, Marshall, from Bideford, 81 in the steerage. »'\In the John Craig, from London, Mr. Grubb and family, Mr. 1‘ ,sley, Mr. and Mrs. Ridge, Miss Abbott, and 13 in the stc'erage. :In the Thomas Gclston, Donald, from Belfast, 123 steerage ‘ en ers. < ' n tghe Margurct'Pollock, Py e, from Belfast, 685 passengers--- .tleulhs on the passage. . , n the Lady Wood, Salmond, from London—Mr. Parker and , I,“ and 4 in the steerage. - _ _ I the Isabella, Day, from Bideford—SO passengers. PA SSENGERS. U PORT OF CHflRLOTTETOWJV'. ENTERED. . “Mr William, Lnrmour, Pl mouth, Goods, &c. , -: “3 Inhn Craig. Pettingell, ondon; do. . ' " Peculation, German, St. John’s, ‘Nfld.; 300 bls. Herringa. Northumberland, James, Liverpool; Goods. “mas Gelston, Donald, Belfast; Pasengers. not ' . Christy Am, ka . ,, ~ . 4 5 Bay Verte; 10 000 feet Boards. 4 v ugm‘lrrgfiazfialll‘; figdéfilrd’; Goods. ’ W. - ' e 0 00 'e Belfast- Passen ers. W Lady Wood, Sal ’ ) ’ . ’ g 3 “ , Isabella, Day, BiId‘3f23d 32:10“, GO‘Oda. CLEARE—D. ,iooner Defiance. Stewart M' - .' ‘ . Edward, qude’ do‘; isoll'amlchl, 1000bus. Potatoes. bl . s at"! w bus. Oats, 430 do. Potatogsfgiflo [infigaoigmlf’al’ 205 a. W Active, Gillie, do.; 800 bus. 0..., 10,, a}; may“, J ~ ,1, 00" ’ElcarliIor tArchibald, Sutherland, New York; '1600 bus. ti” .' 0m OBS. I fiAmerican Lass Webster St. John’s Nfldg, 500 _ :2?" ' toes, 1200 ’do. Oats, ’1 ton Oatmeal, 5000 $1,153, 1'! ‘j ll’lgpk, 1000 flhScfiitling', 15 head NeutCaule,10 Sheep, . arse—b t e aster. Mali". Y 0(til! 4! we . II t , , DANIEL BRENAN. Charlottetown, 20th May, 1841. ‘ , CARDING MACHINES. .. VI‘HE Subscribers have on hand, for Sale, two sets of . CAR'DING MACHINES, complete, of the first quality, which can be put itl operation at the shortest notice. Should any person be disposed to purchasefiMr. C. G. Davison, Charlottetown, will give the necessary information—or, direct to, Job]: Morice 61. Son, Sackville, County Westmorland, New Bruns- wu: . ' ' JOHN MORICE 6r. SON. April 215t, 1841. LEASEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. THE Leasehold Interest, for the term of 999 years, at one shilling per acre, of58 acres of Land, situate at tlle Cross Roads, Lot 19, commonly called “ Travellers’ Rest.” The land is of a superior quality, with an extensive front on the St. Eleanor’s Road-—also, five chains on the road leading to Rich- mond Bay. There is a very convenient new frame House, now occupied as a Licenced Tavern, with Out-buildings, &c, This is one of the best stands fora Merchant or Mechanic on the Island, being in the centre ofu dense population, and convenient flir shipping, either from Bedeque Harbour or Richmond Buy. For particulars, apply to the Subscriber, on the premises. ‘ W. TINDALL. Cottage Inn, Lot19, May 19th, 1841. FREEHOLD FAIRM. FOR SALE. . VALUABLE Freehold FARM, sttuate on thmot Creek, Lot 25, containing 117 acres, including five acres of superior marsh. There is about 40 acres nearly all free from Stumps, ill a high state of cultivation; the remainder is Well covered with logs, hardwood and fencing stuff. A constant stream runs thro h the centre, with good banks and plenty of water for a Grist d Saw Mill. The probable yield of buy this year will be 25 or 30 tons upland, and 8 tons marsh. Thecrop, about 3 acres potatoes, 3 acres wheat, and 6 acres oats, Will be sold with the farm, if required. For particulars, apply to the proprietor, on the premises. ‘ BENJAMIN READ. Retreat Farm, Lot25, May 18th, 1841. TO BE SOLD, And Possession given on the lst July next, THAT commodious DWELLING House, feet by 35‘, situate in Kent Street, on the South side of King s Square, owned and occupied by the Subscriber. The House is nearly new, and contains a parlour, kitchen, and shop (14 feet 35), on the first floor, and four bedrooms on the secpnd floor“ There is also a gem] stone-walled cellar under the build» ing. A Stable, 22 feet by 26, and one of Bovyer’s Patentdlorse- powers, will be disposed of, with the House and premises, ifrequi- red. MARK BUTCHER. T Bri Rn ing the T .T l DISTRICT No. l--South Section. , V C be LET, by Public Auction, to the lowest bidder, tat the several places where the Contracts are to be performed, On Friday, the lltll day of June next, at Ten o’clock, a. m., on Lot 12, roundng up the Road from M‘Lean’s Mill towards the Main Western Road. Same day, lit 3 o’clock, p. m., roundingup ho Road from M‘I.ean’s to Burlow's—Sale to commence tit Mao- ean’s Mill. ' '( On Monday, the 14th June, ,at 12 o’clock, noon, repairing the Main:Western Road—Sale to commence on the Western Road, at Lot 10 Portage, leading from Egmont Bay, towards Cascum- pe tie. n‘Tnesday, the 15th June, at 12 o‘clock, noon, on Lot 9, re- pairing tlle Road from Alexander Macdonuld’s, towards James Malc‘donald’s, Brae, and repairing the Road toward the Grand Dv e. 'On Wednesday, the 16th June, at 10 o’clock, a. m. on Lot 8, Stumping and levelling the Road from George Cilcnsh’stowards Stewart’s, at the pond, and repairing the Bridge at Hickey's. O ursdily, the 17th June, at 10 o’clock, n. in. building a Macwilliams’s Mill Stream, and rounding up the e Soutll Side. 0 Approved security required for the fulfilment ofcacll contract. Commissioner’s Oflice, JOSEPH HIGGINS, Egmont Bay, 5th May, 1841.} Commissioner. DISTRICT No. 2. Same day, at 4 o’clock, p. in. round- Road in the rear ofPatrick Reilly’s, and repairing to the Nortll line of Lot 7— Sale to commence at. Mac- will'iams’s Mill._ HE Commissioner of the above District will let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, at the several places where the work is to be performed, the following Road Contracts 2—— .» On Friday, the 4th June, 8.1.10 o’clock, the Road from Donald DISTRICT No. 9. 1 THE Subscriber will, on Monday, the 7th June next, sell by Auction, to the lowest bidder, on the spot, at 10 ' o'clock, forcnoor., the repairing of the Road leading from Pisquid, to the Georgetown Road—Sale to commence at Brown Water“ And someday, at 1 o’clock. the cutting down ofJohn Weath’a- by‘s Hill, on Georgetown Road: And some day, at 3 o’clock, the repairing 0t Monaghan Road—Sale to commence at George- i, town Road. 4 7 0n the following day, Tuesday, the 8th day of June, at 10 o’clock, forenoon, the opening of the Road leading from George'- ‘ town Road to Pownal Bay, near Roderick Macdonald'ST—Sale to commence at Cross Roads. Same day, at 12,0’clock, the Road leading from Seal River to China Point Road—Sale to commence at China Point Road. ‘ On the following day, Wednesday, the 91h day of June, at 10 o’clock, forenoon, the Village Green Road-~Sale to commence at Mitchell’s. Some day, at 12 o’clock, the Back orOld George. town Road—Sale to commence at John Wood’s. ' On the following day, Thursday, tlle 10th da of June, at 10 \’ o’clock, the Road from the West Boundary 0 Lot 36, to this; Charlottetown, Ferry—Sale to commence at Johnston’s River Bridge. At2 o'clock, some day, the Road leading from Forbes’s Mill, Lot 48, towards Gay’s Saw Mill, and from thence to John ston’s River. ' Ample Securit each Contract. I y will be required for the true performance of _ . JOHN R.BOURKE, Commissioner. Commissioner’s Ofiicc, Lot 49, Mity12tb, 1841. _ DISTRICT No. 10. _ THE Subscriber will, on Tuesday the 1st day of June next, at the hour of 12 o’clock, let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, on the spot, the finishing of the Bridge over Finlliyson’s Creek, Bcar Cape, and the repairs ofthe Road from . Little Sands to Wood Islands. And at 4 o‘clock, the same day, from Fyffe’s Ferry towards'Grzlllaln’s Road. W. M‘NEILL, Cavendish, May 10th,]841. I Commissioner. On Friday, the 12th, at 12 o’clock, the improving ofthe Road railing the Bridge at the French Mill Creek. And on Friday, the 11th June, at 10 o’clock,forenoon, the re- pairing the Road from Rollo Bay to Souris Mills—Sale to com- mence at Lorang Peters’s. And ot12 o'clock, the rcpairingthe Road from Lot 45 Road to Souris Mills. And at 2 o’clock, the DISTRICT No 6. ‘ Road from Bonshaw to Mabey’s. tract. . THOM AS TOD, Commissioner. Commissioner's Oflice, April 2lst, 1841. HE Subscriber will let by Auction, on the spot, on Tuesday, the 81h dav of June next, at 10 o’clock, fore- lloon,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 Bagnull’s Creek, Lot 65; and same day, at 3 o’clock, Repairing part oftlle Road from Alexander M‘Fadyen’s to Bonsllaw; and on Thursday tlle 10th June, at 10 o’clock, forenoon, the New Security will be required for tile due performance OijIBII con- building a Bridge at the head of Souris; and immediately after, the repairing the Road from the Line Road to Souris Milly—Sale to commence at the Mills. , ,. And on Saturday, the l2lh June, at o‘clock, on the spot, the repairs ofthe Bridge at Flanagan’s Creek. JOHN MACGOWAN, Commissioner. Commissioner’s Oflice, Souris, April 28tb,1841. DISTRICT No. 15. ‘ MONEYS to be expended at Public Sale r: ., Tuesday Ist June next, at 10 o’clock, £27 on the Road leading fronl “White Sands t 2 o’clock, £12 on the White DISTRICT No. '7. T on Queen’s Wharf, the construction of Two Buoys for the Ha Spruce o cient weight of metal or stone. perpendic ' in size, squared at the top end, ofsufliclent strength only port four semi-circular thin boards, nailed to the faces 0 1 ball. Good and sufficient Security will be required for the due on given on application to . _ JAMES COLES, Commissioner. Charlottetown, May lltli, 1841. HE Subscriber will let at Auction, to the lowest bid- der, on \Vednesday, the 26th May, at the hour 12 o’clock, hour of Charlottetown, and of mooring and preserving them, for siructed in tllc following manner :—-A straight spar, of Cedar, r Pine Wood, securelv moored short bya chain to a suffi- ' The Spar to be of sufficient length to show a portion of at least Seven feet over water, in a: ular position, at high water, such portion to be reducgd to sup- be spar at the top, sllewing at a distance the appearanceof a globe or faithful performance of the contract, and any further information o the Little Sands. Same day, at Sands and GucmseyvCovs Roads, beginning at the White Sands C Wednesday 2d June, £17 on ross Roads. the Road and Bridges from the South River to the County Line, commencing at the South River at 10 o’clock, and 1\i/Immedilzitely affirm (Oreo much.” ma be re uired on the array iver r ge. Thursdzlly 3d June, at 10 o'clock, £30 to round upthe Mink 7 River Road, 14 feet wide, beginning a,th Hill, Mink Rivergf. Brook, Souill end ofthe Road. Someday, at 3 o'clock, £1513 extend the Wharfat St. Mary’s Bagr And the some day, at 5 v": o’clock, £22 on the Sturgeon River idge. . Friday, 4th June, at 10 o'clock, £10 on the Hill and Road, South end of Montague Bridge. Same da , 31:3 o‘clock, £12 on the Road from Aitkeu’s, Lot 59,'towards array Harbour, and the Road from the Main Road to St. Andrew’s Point and George- town Ferry. . Wh r? Saturday, 5th June, 11 o’clock, £28 for extending the 8 M Peters‘ Shore, Lot 59. , . The work to belet to the loyyest bidderi angfiggsclem “0“er v ' ' ' o the severe co - . _ I required forthe performance E. THURNTUNHComwumn". Three Rivers, May 3d, 1841. " 1-. any term from three to five years. The said Buoys to be con- d DISTRICT No. 7. H E Subscriber will set to the lowest bidder, 0 Also, at 12 o'clock, same day, building a new Bridge over Fou Winslow Road, and building a Bridge on, the said Road. On Friday, the 4th, at 11 o’clock, the opening and rounding u Winter River, on the Union Road. At 3 o’clock, cutting (low hills at Black River Bridge. Ample Security will be requ each contract. ‘ , . ' JAMES COLES, Commissmner. Charlottetown, 215i. May, 1841. Charlottetown, May 12th,1841. Thursday, the 3d June next, at 10 o’clock, forenoon, the building of a Bridge at Dawson’s Hollow, Princetown‘Road Mile-Run, on the Ptincetown Road. At 3 o’clock, repairing ofthe Road leading past the ChiefJustice’s, and buildingaBridge on said Road. Same day, at 1 o’clock, building a Bridge over ired for the due‘ performance of VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. OR SALE—That valuable FARM, Situated on the St. Peter’s Road, about three miles and shelf from Char- .1 lottetown—containing thirty-six acmmfexcellelit land, in a high state ofcultivation, and surrender! a alke fence_aqd.n,so' - the Dwelling and Out Houses thereon. For further particulars. I . 8”" y m RICHARD FAUG-HT. Charlottetown, North-side Queen Squre, May 12th, 1841. ' 1 NE or Two APPRENTICES WANTED ’to the . Pump and Blockmaking business. Apply to WATSON DUCHEMIN. . Q F it: 1"} P n February 19th, 1841.