\ - V ' ii ‘ at}: unionist ; x as fl (dais: ,. ness an i .‘ll fMan, will occasion ti town ofThree Rivers. Borneo Catholic Bishop of Montreal has dispensed (We of his Diocese, for the present year from the mi pgid observance ot Lent. The use of one mid of meat U ysalloweil on Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays and Thurs— Palmbunday excepted. The reason assigned is the V scarcity of Fish, and the unusual privation A Mg the‘ people of the Diocese. . .ffir. Msboy, a Merchant dfMontreal, on the 14th tilt walked to theyiver s edge, pulled 03‘ bis overcoat. cup coat rind vest ,7 his watch from from his t'cib, put it in his vest iocket, ,_ ether Wlllt his wallet, and put them in a heap. I , :altlieg’gllsxyiffie‘: I‘IiOInRthe edge ol'the ice, ran and plunged _ V en ie N . ' ' r ' ' ' .mmmissmn or the ms“ act.er No cause is assigned for the Vacancy in the representa~ ‘5 v I i ' w .ziaziriia‘ssaftzi sir em"? °“'=*~v'*‘t“°“‘ will, ofcourse think d' new; men 0 “no I'i‘mmp , ifl‘erently and act difi' r ) £231.!” iterator—1th: too successful prtfrriiiltbi'of'ftfiiefl; I _t. r n so it ins ever been fro ' earliest liistory—“ those that are born iiflunlhghgesghMCh s on}? tthtqse that are born after the spirit” perse- ll ow, it will be asked, are we to f i I . _. , . urther t ltgplt obéects of the Colonial Church Society P V 3:611:10“an- sa“(fin .zezilods endeavours to procure! for it the Bishop’s “m ion , and no more feasible method presents itself than ofcrpiopoifed by yopr correspondent to the communicants re 1 er_ry alley, “ that a petition be forwarded to the Bishop Clqueslting him to Withdraw his opposition to the Colonial lollll‘éll Society, and grant his licence to all pious and zea- l US ergymen who may feel desirous to reside in the Co- ony, and promote the reliefofthat spiritual destitution which He then TEMPERANC’E ‘ ‘ ‘ A MEETING of the Auxiliary Temperance Society CI IW1 1 ("- ‘V-) be held in the Vestry of the \Vesle 'fln traps on the evening of Mondav, the 18th inst. The Ciair Will be takpn at half past Seven, p.'m., precisclv. (L? A Collection will be taken in aid ofihel‘nnds, GEO. MOORE, Secretary. .OR '0 O'NS I'GN MENT. Sale by the SUBSCRIBER, c puns MOLASSES, 4 bbls. SUGAR, 2 bales DRY GOODS. JOHN BOVYER. . Charlottetown, 7th March.1844. . DISTRICT No. a Subscriber Wlll Let, by Auction, to the lowest 12 , bidder, on Saturday the 30th of March inst., at the hour of o clock, noon, on the spot, the building a-Bridge at Cruswcll's Mill. 'IIARRY C. GRE ‘ " ' St. Eleanor-'5, March 8, 1844. ‘ EN, commitment", lately occupied by Mr. Jahez Barnard,jun., Square, where all orders in his line will be thankfully received and punctunlly attended to. ‘ S-r. Joan, N. 3., Tuesday, March 5.— We are rrlad to learn Ean: Messrs, Doak s; Hill, the publishers of tlie Loyalist ‘;have‘beeii discharged from the gaol of York County b the; decision of their; Honors the Justices'oftlie SuprenéCourt under the writ of liabeas corpus, and amine on the late dez 'eiSion given in England, in the case “ Keile: vs. Carson ” of ewfoundlaud. Elie question regarding the right of’tlie {Imminy to imprison for contempt coininittcdkoul oflhe Home may therefore be considered settled in the ncvativc. We disapprove, as we believe the public in nencriil do of :the harsh and highlv improper lan'uuave used Ii 4 A ‘ i * . _ _. a a v tin. editors of the Loyalist in this case, but think that the llonso would have exhibited much more dignity, by allowinu the oilens‘ive ' remarks to pass altogether unnoticed. a _ . =2._...__.:= stand, doing well. This i' the third ‘ ' = ‘ With iefci‘encc to our own local affairs, we may remark, lWlnS- ’ a mm M“. Cdmemn has had On last Tuesday evening, the lady of Dr. Cooke, of a Son. it was generally supposed that the Committee ofSupply, in 5the House of Assembly, would «liaveicloscd yesterday, which usually porteiids an approximation to‘tlie close of the Ses- ‘ Lesion. It appears, however, that some services being still ‘T unprovided for, the Committee yet remains open, but will, 1; in all probability he closed in the course oftlie present day. f The Revenue Bills have been passed dud sent up to the i Council. The House, in Committee of Supply, have very i'liberally voted a sum sufficient to complete the Contracts fientered into for the construction oftbe Pownal Street \Vliai‘f, but have refused a grant for :1 Geological Survey ofthc ls- who will refuse it. ‘ At Criipnud.’ on the Sill-tilt, by the Rev. Donald M‘Donald M r. James M-Igay, to Visa Isabella M‘Quarry. , KOn 'Ihlpirspaly llast, at Cross Roads Chapel, by the Rev. Mr iiox, r. . o in forbes, of Lot 45 l C' - ’ ’ a - Mr. James Jenkins, ofLot 49. ’ U amenm’ may!” or J Sutlpenlyl; ~on the 11:1; inst., at the house of Mr. Alexander oins on, riucetown and Mr. John B " 1 Mills, Barbarawoit. ’ I urunvmk, or Arman Al. Mprray Harbour, on \Vcilnesday last. Mrs. Elizabeth Irving relict ol the lute Mr. James Irving, aged 77 years. i, extsts Losnéh a lamentable extent.” Let this bedons without delav. LChurch be called upth for lhis signature, and few there are et it ie done in a s‘iirit ' ' dependence upon the great Head of the Cliur_cli:)forplii‘syfilial;l Sing upon the endeavour, and the united prayers and efforts of her members will ultimately prevail. BIR'I‘II. O'At Castle .Rollings, Lot 38, on Thursday the 7th inst., Mrs. ,liimfirton, \viftdi nfer. Alex. Camoron, \vus safelv delivered of a ( aug- er; an on t is Tuesdav followin i ' ‘ "f “with” daugmer. _ g (five days afterwards), Both mother and children are, we MARRIED, DIED, o Let every member of the A Cauacmnit. 'VHARFS IN ROAD DISTRICT No.4. Road Commissioner of the tibov ' i A ‘ '0 district until Saturday the 16th March next, aifi o'clock, p. m., for li’uildiug an Ali’ut3 merit and Arch to the Princeiown Wharf; also, for buililinn an Alspmcnt alnréArt-p to the Wharf at Liing River, New London. , ans tint peci motions can be seen at air time b l" at the Office, Darnley. 1' t i r “pp ying P. s. MACNUTT, Commissioner. ‘ '_ RQAJ) DISTRICT No. 5. EALED PE. Mills “'1” he received by the Sub- scriber, until the 2011i day of March, inst , for Illllldln" two Blocks and Bridges to the \Vhiirf at Hurd’s Point, Bodequi: ol'a Sllllllin‘ Size and description, in all respects, to the Block, and Bridges ofilie \VliarfatGrecn’s shore, to be completed on or be- ‘ fore the Ellltli September next. Tenders will also he received until the 20th day of March for walling up the North East side oftlie Ahoiiean, at Tryon Ri'ver to connect [lie work done last year witbllic Abutment forming, the Sluice way, and in every other respect to corresptind with the \anl on the South \Vest side oftlie said Ahoiieuu; the whole oftlljie “pull-way to bc rniseld with Brush and Clav to within b inc us 0 lie u "’1' art of t in Sill i ' ' on or before lllUllolllPdtly ofJnlv nilean, and m be computed JOSEPH P ' " ' Commissioner's Office, Bedeque} opt ’ cumnnasumer- March 0th, 1844. ' I DISTRICT A0. 6. 'undcr- ~ ‘fb . . . . In "on the spot, ‘tlie Building and Repairing of the se- lanil, and a Bounty to Mr. Biriiie, ofthe Phoenix Foundry ' Notice has been given, that a Bill will he introduced, in the course of this day for the incorporation of the Marine Iii- . held on tho body—Vc ‘ lict, Temporary Insanity. Deceased Mscnamcs’ Insurers—On Wednesday cvening last, Mr. Hubbard, Master oftlie Infant School in this Town, lcc- . tured on Infant Education. On Wednesday evening next, a the Rev. Mr. Kier will, it is expected, deliver a Lecture on r The Power of Providence, as exhibited in the works of Crea- tion. ' To 'rnr: Eni’i‘on or 'rur. COLONIAL HERALD. , SIR ;—-In your paper oftlie 17th iiist., I see a letter from the Secretary oftlie Governors of the Central Agent); to < the Hon. the'Spea’kcr of IllerégiWNM ' A infirm: linnuhodydtav'é'h—ad under. ‘i’iieiircousideration the .i‘lgt‘ent inconvenience experienccd in the management of . the Central Academy, from the tinsatisliictory and insuffi- " banner in which books are furnished to the pupils in . t~ _ f-titution," and asking aid frmii the public funds oftlie «widtry tosiipply the some. ’I am glad to see that the late to the proceedings ot‘that Hon. Board, .1 agitation, i‘d’i‘elerence 7 hafigmvefll them not inseiisible to the repreliensions of the pre , nor sick-led, as they seemed for a 10! g time to be, gainst the claims of the country upon their attention .to the ' duties ofrlioirirust. But they coinc'with a very atthis time ofday, to the Legislature, for money to do that 'which their late Master, the Rev. Mr. \Vaddell, proposed orig to have accomplished. Had they listened to time ,, to his Vstrong yet respectful renionstravnccs on this subject. . they would have been saved the ii'iortification 01 being exhi- bited to_ ilie world in the light of traitors to their trust—40f seeing the Institution languish under their niisn'ianngciiieut a1 commu- ' —-uii(l ofbcing universally cliargcd'by an iinparti nity with injustice, in endeavouring to shift the m'ium of their own misconduct to shoulders less able to endure it, and then cruelly depriving of his liviiig’a Iaithfiil servant, whose only fault seems to have been a too troublesome anxiety to secured'or tlie Academy the very things, the want of which this I In. body now characterise as a “great inconve- nience.” Imope the sacrifice which this community have suffered in his removal will not he in vain, and that his vieWs in reference to a supply of Books, &c. for the Aca- .demy, (which the Hon. Governors would seem to intimate that they had taken carried into effect; 1 patrons oftlie Institution to priva I ' ~ plishment of this object. The Institution entirely maintained by public V who profit by own books. February 26th, 1844. '_—___. To THE Eoi'roa or THE COLONIAL-HERALD. “ H.” with Whose sentiments l entir gous statement appears, which, though, .13me 1 It representst - . I wito the introduction ol evangelic r Diocese. _ that this is not_tlie tact. . justly such Clergymen actively en: . ship’ssuperintendence, and may (rod, in 11 al Clergymen within h the number . ‘ {aimed—rather embrace the cons Church Society, and ‘ . Society, to which these Colonies are c - ufllis late Majesty King William ihe Fourth. A ‘ for levying rut .tlssessmenl on u I by give public. notice, to the terms ofthe said Act, oftlic nntlermentioned Ti Pasture Liysgmd parts of Lots or armor for the non- llVlELgflLiwalllc suvcriil I A “JG-fly, under and by virtue of the before-men- , rm... VDO by the tub, CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. WEDNESDAY, M A RCH 13. "surance Company Just formed in this'I‘own. Mr Rae has also BDeefgsman {’5' P" lb- 4“ ‘0 6‘! Oa’si Per ["1" 15 3d 10 15 6" now coveriii III‘ B ‘ l r . ' ‘ give“ notice “mt he Wm msday can the anemic“ of the MinnoyIIthe quarter, 56d! '(Ij‘urni‘ps, pcrbbiis. Is to Is EM lOn 'I‘liursiluy ilierglztifiil PilléiirlcllliicskmtlllileIliiirllifian a Bridwe on House to the state of the Colony.‘ m R'QLI‘lT-SAPSLIfS‘ 4d ,0 311::[Klilxleaut‘ogig“:‘3xtzl‘lfili,‘51;: I{pl-Illipilding [Ila Bridg'Z-s on \ .9 ii . t i a '- - i i 1 ' ' ' “ Msuxcnoxv OCCURRENCE—On Monday last, Mr. John mm” Pieces 3d 1" Egg-‘laif’gfllll‘fl 8d iliggfsrifrflli’etljlli’fi‘iiil2; iiivé’iili'ck’ me building a Wharf m erguson, Blacksmith, Georgetown——a steady, industrious ()atmbnl, 14d 10 Lid 33:19:33,?“ yard Al’l’“"""d security Will ’be required 5" "10 Clue Performance ’man‘terminated his existence ' by blowing his brains out ,rf'nm": 10“ Peiirl Barley. per lb. 1; to 2d Dread) commc“ JFRF “nu SH“, . ' . . ‘ with a. gun, in his own forge. A Coroner’s Inquest has been Igiillldr, (li-esli) 8d mil: iiii'shzgdl 135d Ciivendisli,'l\1arch 2, 1‘844‘.L ‘ A hON’ commlmonor' ' i . . (M to 11d Ducks, each 3 has left a widow and several children, the eldest of whom— Cheese’ 5‘1 t" 7‘] l'arll’ldgcsicnch 9d 10 10d ‘ , . ,7“ daughter—is insane. I I Wool, per lb. Is to Is (id Straw, per cwt. Is. to Is 4d HE SUIJSCIillmr Will 181 by Auction, to the lowest ’Ilflm, 5d to bl Geese, 1s 10d to 25 6d bidder, on the sfot, the rcpairinv and building of the fol- lulklesa 9’10" 4510 55 Sausages, per lb. 7d to c‘d lowing Bridges: “ ls to 153d ngibscribcr will let by Auction, to the lowest veral Bri‘ ;us follows 1— ‘ On \Vetliiesday.'tlie 20th March, at 9 o‘clock, the building a Bridge on I'lopeltiver, nt_tlie Narrows; at 12 o‘clock, the now covering the Bridge on Simpson‘s Mill Pond; at 3 o'clock, llie .‘l’ 0 S 13 1’ E D 0 D D I Upholsterer dz French Polisher, BEGS leave to acquaint the Inhabitants of Charlotte- , town and the Island generally, that he has taken the house East end of King’s Carriages lined. and trimmed in the ne‘atest manner. Curtains hung in the latest style. Charlottetown, 5111 Jan., 1844. EALED Tenders will b ' d . i erecelve atthe Office “the THE SUBSCRIBERS have completed their Impor- litations for the FALL, consisting of A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP GOODS, ‘ _ Suitable for the Season, Comprising superfine black, blue and coloured Cloths, Cania meres. 'I‘chds and Doeskins, in great variety; Welsh &. Saxony I' lannels, Mouslin do Laines, Orleans and Parisian Cloths. ‘ Chuiie Chusuns, Printed Velvets, &.c. for Ladies' Dresses, i &. 6-4 blan Pariipiatiu, for mourning; black and coloured Silk Velvetl, gilblilons, (llxlifi'l’fi, Laces]; Hosiery. Silk 61. Cotton Handkerclliefl, ‘us ins, races, Stoc 's, superior Cotton \Var lod' (.aps and Beaver Hats, Blankets, doc. &c. P, '80, Fm ALSO, ' Jamaica Spirits, host ale and coloured Brand ' ' v - POT-l and Madeira \Vinclz, Hyson .nnd Snuclionyg,'lr‘:ana£‘fl:f(:lllll, I Moist Sugar, London Porter, boxes Raisins. Curranis Spices Muslnrd ;' Earthen. Glass and Hardware—The whole'df wliicli “‘lll be disposed of at their usual low price: for Cull, on deli- vory. . ' LYDIARD 6r. FINLAYSON. IN”. 1, Queen Strcct.1)ec.,1843. t’. S.——'I‘hcy beg to inform those persons whose Accounts have bet-n due for some time, ‘tliat unless they make a satisfactory ur- rznigenicai, on i or before the 15th day of March, their Accounts Will be placed in the hands ofan Attorney. . L. do I“. ‘ 3 U I I. D I N G. lul’ARATE Tenders trill be received at Winsloe liariop. for erecting rt Uwclling-lmusc, according to a plan n‘n specification to be seen at the Oflice of Mr. Isaac Smith, in Lliiirlnttutown, or at tho Subscriber's, for the following work :— l‘sLMasnn's work. including iill labor; 2d.' The Framen'.nnd Lurponters'; 3d. The Joiners' ; and 4th the Plasterer's. " ED\VARD BUXTON. W insloc Barton, intli Febv. 1844. H (1:? Mr. Iluxtop (Int-S not-pledge liimsolfto accept the lowest lenders, nor Wlll any be received after the 1011i day of May next. - 4w - F‘- T0 CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. DISTRICT, ZVo. 8. On Saturday, the 16th March, at 10 o'clouk, the repairing of N pursuance of th LAND ASSESSMENT, Treasurer’s Ofiice. Charlottetown, . Prince Edward Island, ltitli Jar this Island, made and passed in the Seventh year of ’I‘ownsliipa, in this tinned Act, viz :7—, No. 10 First Range, Letter C. rear and proclaimed as aforesaid, are hereby i the sugns charged on them by Costs which have been incurred, days before the next liiisti-r Term ol'tlie 0‘ F ‘HE Eas'ran AGRICULTURAL up as an original suggestion,) will be but lpliope the Legislature “’1” leave the to resources for the accom- fuiids, and the least that those its cheap instruction can do is to furnish their Sir; 1n the truly excellent letter of your Correspondent ely concur, an errone- no doubt, inadver- made, is sufficiently important to require correction. be Bishop of Nova Scotia as altogether opposed IS Now, [think I have sufficient authority to state, At this present moment there are ployed under his ,Lord- IS mercy, increase ' The Bishop’s objections—if I am rightly in- ' titution of the Colonial its probable interference with the elder ertainly much indebt- holdiog evangelical atom. to 'I‘uosilay the to the against the said Lots and ' Tow-717.0“ in fit-Immown : IIiilf No. 35, in the First Hundred—No. 13, Piftl Charlottetown Royalty—Nd. 53‘ . Georgetown .- No. 8, First Range, 5,‘Second Range, Letter 8. . And the owners oftlic said Bots and Tracts of Lon be held iit Clmrlol‘ctown, Supreme Court, during the said Term, fo [A II the Papers] GRAIN snow. I’REMIU MS, for Monday, following All oftlie growth of 1843. The show will be held atitlie Market Honsc, Georgetown, and Successful compe- no sample will he received after 19 o’clock. tiiors, who are not already subscribers, will not be Premium, unless they become Members for the ens ‘The Annual General Meeting will take place after the Show, when the Premiums will be awarded. “ A E. THORNTON. February 13th, 1844. i v T HE Copartnership heretofore subsisting undersigned, . cently under the Firm of“ Cooper AL and more re All Debt this day dissolved by mutual consent. owing by the aforesaid Firm or Co-partnercy, w 6 Act of the General Assembly of intitulcd flit fict i’l Lands in this Island—I do linrt - that I have made Proclamation, according sums due and owing iotificd. that in case the said Act, together with the shall not be paid within Teii Supreme Court of Judi- wliirli .will commence on Seventh day of May next, application will be madc I‘i'acts ofl.and respectively. .1. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. / socm'rv offers the the 18th day of __ y M DISSOLUTION 0F COPARTNERSHIP. under the Firm of “ J. B. Cooper db. 00.,” ill be received and Poplar Island Bridge. On Monday, the 18th, at 11 o‘clock, the repairing of Crubb’s Mill Brook Bridge, Princetown Road. . JAM ES COLI‘iS, Commissioner. 1‘ 1843‘ Charlottetown, March 4, 1844. tl R! '9 “g” ROAD DISTRICT No. 9. HE Subscriber will sell. by Auction, to the lowest . “Bidder, on Thursday, the 19th inst.,at10 o'clock, forenoon, the covering and railing Curran Ban Bridge, Lot 115; also. on \I’t'dnusday, lln- Qllili inst. at 10 o'clock, forenoon, the finisliiiw the Bridge: near Julio Macdonald's, Allisary. Lot 37‘, Same day: i,wn Lots, Island, in over I’isquid River. on the Road to Vernoli River. I (10- such contract. DAVID HIGGINS. Commissioner of the 9th District. at 12 o’clock, noon,raisin the Road over the Hollow near Mn lc - w___¢.—3W_u_.+ _.._.__J.’,,__ Ample security “’1” be required for. the due performance of to me Subscriber, SEALED TENDERS will be received at the Store . of the. understgned (where all further particulars will be ' gnf‘ll). until the 1st day tiprril next, for the following WORK . and MATERIALS, VIZ :— . V 1.5, 15 and 1 inch SPRUCE BOARDS and PLANK. 6‘, 3, 2;, 2, 1L1} and 1 inch clear PINE Boards and Plank, ' (mod BUILDING STONE foe ll Cellar \Vall (land stone, or that which is free from Salt water, will be prelerred,) with. or WIIllOul tlie mason-work thereof. . . - Tho excavation ofu Ccllur, 120 feet long, 5 feet deep, and 40 ‘ TIPeuEWIdC- R H) d I . is raining on i oar ' ’ i ‘ S Wooden Blinding. mg and Sliingling oh '1 liree tor}; The Sinking and Walling with Stone ofa Pump of Well. DANIEL BRENAN‘. Charlottetown, 16i1i February, 1844. [GW] ‘ OR. SALE, that stiperior new fast-sailin BOAT A CHARLES,‘24 feet kcel,8 feet 9 inches beam, degptli ofliold ip proportion: buds and Rigging complete ; carvel built, llank Juniper. Sharla ‘ two in the community as a safe For llarticiilais, tipply to Mr. C. C. Davisoii, Cbarlottetohn, or iEllint River, (South Side), March 5th, 1844. 4w ‘ Leger.” 51h March, 1344. DISTRICT Na. 10. lBriilge ovcr Mill Creek, near Vernon River; some day. at o’clock. p. m., the building a new head of Murray I'Iarboueruad. - Mill View, March 1, 1844. r Judgment DISTRICT No. 11. he pelforniod. on Wednesday, the 20th inst., »-————— building of additional Blocks to tho the Selkirk Road,1eiiding from Orwell. Also, same day, at 4 o'clock, The building of addition Bliicks to the \Vharf at 'Eon‘s Point, Pinetle River. Bridge over Vernon River, .1. R. BOURKE, Commissioner. HE Subscriber will set. by ‘Public Auction, to the lowest bidder, at the difl'erént places where the work is to tit 11 o’clock, ibe Wharf at Orwell Point, Port Selkirk. Same day, at 2 o'clock. the building of two Bridges on M ontaaue and Newton, towards Sufficient Security will be required for the performance of the 0 BE SOLD, a Leasehold Interest for tho-residue of the unexpired term of 15 years, with a ri ht of urchin, Towns/tips: W F - HE f H . w, r d B .d .n be th 5,, Tut . _ . ‘ oowni a n w e. ‘ ~ » x - No. It), Sligacres. I‘m I414, Y acres ,Iuwest hiddflg'_ l l a “ aes “n set ‘0 in and to that eggibly situated Brick House on rent , mm- a , a ., , ' i ‘ i ' l . bud omce, 14, 112 49, 33:31 On VVednoscay, the 2011i inst., at 10 o’clock, a. m., the bUild‘ 13:51"sfizefdllieLdtiibebngilm "1' m: occf‘lhmmn fl)“ 6 s" "be,- '” 15, 500 5:”), 500 ing an additional Block to China Point \Vliarf; same day, at p as g n m a fly OJ lBE‘KLEY 27’ 869 . (35, 854 o'clock, p. m., the building a Bridge on the Road from the Buck Clmrluuemwn 6,“ Jul 1843 ' ‘- 25, 2332 \ I Settlement. Lot 48, towards Alexander M‘Rac's, Lot 49.. ' ’ Y’ ' I ,1, so in n,._ , On Thursday. the 2151, :it 10 o’clock, n. m., the rebuilding n SIDNEY MILLS. Vl‘HESE excellent MILLS are now in full operation and the public are hereby informed, that a conveyance will leave the Subscriber's residence, in Queen‘s Square, every Thursday morning, at abont7 a. m., for the purpose ofconveying Grain thither; the Flour from which will be returned, free of expense, to the owner, sav'e‘llie toll for grinding allowed by im. - J. SIDNEY DEAL Y. Charlottetown. 23th Oct. 1842. r r ' To B nicn'r. . ‘ sion given, that commodious and pleasantl situotod House al in \Vater Street, formerly occupied by Jarrfcs D. Klacdonnell, Esq. to which a good Stable and Garden orcullaclied, ' Also, several valuable and eligible BUILDING LOTS, in \Vaier Street, King Street and Iiustis Street. . ‘ ' ' JAMES PEAKE. Cliarlnttiitown, 3011i Sept.,1843. ‘ ‘ , . March next 2— ~ For the best 52 bushels Wheat, - - 0 15 0 Second (In. do. - - - 0 11 0 Work- Third do. do. - - ‘ - 0 8 0 ALLAN M‘DOUGALL, . _ Best 2 Busliels Barley, - - ,- I) 15 0 Commissroncr. has so far been Sammy d‘o_ do, . . . - 0 11 0 ——-— 'I‘hird do. do. - - - - 0 S 0 DISTRICT N0, 12. , " Bead 2 bush“ BlaCk 03'5' ' ' ' . ' \' 0 l" 0 HE subscriber will Sell, by Public Auction, on the Rec-(ml! (‘0' do' - - . l 0 n 0 spot, to the lowest’ bidder, on \Vedneeday, the 20th day of FAIR'PLAY' I hm! do' 90' ' ' ' 0 8 0 March, instant, at the hour of 10 o’clock, forcnnon, the building Baku“! cmver beed’ nm'e “land 2 - 0 15 0 ofa \(Vlltlff, to be erected at the shore of the \Vidow M‘Innis's growm—an’ less than 23 “’5' Farm, bend of St. Peter's Bav; and immediately afterwards, on —— secnnd du', - do. ' I ‘ 0 ll 0 the same day, the finishing the \Vliarf at the end ofilie Cable Befit 2 bUShEIS r'thy seed ' ' 0 lg 0 l Head Road; also, the repairing of Marie Bridge, and erecting a bemnd dO' du' ' ' - 0 0 small Bridge at Quigly's (near Marie). ' At 11 o’clock, forenoon, oftlie following day, Morel Bridge. and erecting also one Enstlof \‘Vorroll's Mills. And at 11 o‘clock, forennon. erecting 'a new Bridge _ the repairing the Bridge at the head of Ilillsbnrough Ample security will be required for the due per _ each Contract. March 2d, 1844. ‘ ROAD DISTRICT No. 13. ON Wednesday the 20th day of March, o'clock forenoon, I will attend at Grand River Wharf, o'clock at Cooper’s Mills, and at 3 03¢ purpose ofexpending, by Public Auction to the following sums :— entitled to a uing year. immediately River. between the Bremner," is 5 due to and the repairing of a small Bridge at Rossitcr’s; and on Friday, the 22d inst., the at the New Settlement, on Lot 38; and formance of PETER M‘CAL LUM, Commissioner. if inst., at 10 lock at Witlicrs', for the the lowest bidder, At Grand River Wharf, Fifty-seven Pounds (£5); Bridge at‘ dd, an‘r‘flo “0‘ compi'ehend Clergymen paid by 'James B. Cooper. ‘ 'lEWS. . ‘ . . . . J“ K L-OOPERi (£57); Bridge at Cooper‘s Mills, Five Pounds ’For' my own part, whilst I venture to differ ll] OPINIOn .l. S. BREMNER. \vnhem-‘Two pounds (£2), . “om his LordShlP “spewing the So‘fiery ‘lfi quesnon’ fl 2"" Charlofiewwni 7‘“ March 1844- Allsple Security for the due performance of each will b ' u d 1 t1 ' s'iion to it iowever un or i - ‘ ——-— _ . uire . _ _ 27:34: pig)? theebhlfrhhhlisoggiad upon up,ri ht and conscien— The Printing Business heretofiire carried on by the late Firm q ’ WILLIAM UNDERIIAY, Commissioner. ’ h the little degree of fore- of “ Cooper 6L Bremnery will, in future! he COHdWXfl b dill“ Bay Fortune, 2d March, 1844. 1' 8'3 _— —__.—- A ' struggling ' 30a the contrary, iactuate d by the p l in thei he Diocese with a gen nises no party feeling itself, it maybe receiv- I shorfid‘ wish to see the Missionaries o tides views. 1 ciinnot, indeed, wit eight I possess, anticipate from th for existence as it evidently is, oflrresponsible authority, even under happ the evil influence which others appear so knowing it to be compose nrest motives, r Master’s cause, I should W erous welcome, . ‘Thost? Mini ‘Ghost to take upon them their oflice,” , .Dor “There, will be no jealousy or unholy ri- and glowing with well di— together “in unity. and godly 10V9i”. pel, and living in sters who are “inwardly tendedtO. at proscribed Society, beneath the weight iergcircumstances, SubScriber, in all itfinanches, on his own account. will be punctually attended to, ofrVVorkmanship, and on moderate terms. to the lateFirm of “ James B. Cooper 8!. C Bremner,“ are respectfully requested merit of their respective much to dread. d of godly men, ish to see it an 7th March, 1844. "p..— .HE Subscriber begs leave to acquaint. T that be has commenced business in the Riggin oth in the neatest mann ging cut and fitted ofall descriptions, accordance Wlih on the shortest notice. Orders from tliecountry cheater-street (upper end), 14th Marcli,1844. V . . _. I and dispatched in the first style All persons indebted o.,”- or “ Cooper 6.: to make immediate pay- Accounts agreeabl to the above notice. ° “lilies a. coorsa. the Public, g Line. Rig- punctually at- RICI‘IARD JONES. ROAD DISTRICT, No, 16. . ‘ HE Subscriber will sell by Public Auction, at Wiglitman’s‘ Shop, in Georgetown, 'on Monday, the March next, at nonn , the buildin to the St. Mary‘s Bay Wharf, at 61 ; ofthe South River Bridge. Security required for the performance oftlliie work. 29th February, 1844. ex and of age,'as an Apprentice to an additional Block and Bridge E and at Murray Harbour, on the spot, on Thursday, the 2151. March, at noon, the repairs THORNTON. ANTED—A steady Active LAD, about 14 years 9 LL PERSONS having in their possession any BOOK or BOOKS belonging to the Meclianics"lnstituto are required to return the saint: forllm‘ilh. . ‘ 1’. F. LITTLE, Librarian. January 20, 1844, estate of John 11.Wliiic,oi‘ Charlottetown, Printer and to make immediate ayinent. YOIIN DAVIS, jun., CHARLES \VELSH, Charlottetown. August 7th, 1843. ' ’ ot Charlottetown, aml Prince that he has taken the House and Premises known as the LING’I‘ON HOTEL, which he will open aitnmediatel patronage. EDMUND DUMVILLE. 8‘ 1 Charlottetown Dec. 22d,1843. 7s. 6d. per annum, in advance. A ceived and are for Sale at ('1: Colonial Herald Office. & 0 1'0- HE First class Brig from Liver‘gpol, G. 9., 'First of April. . terms. Son 51. Co., Merchants, Subscriber, Mr. 18th I Liverpoo - ' JOHN DAVIS, Jr, Charlottetown, 13th Jan., 1844. q ’ direct from Bideford, England, on or about the 10th April next. oAvuiéwiLSon 'quim at the Ofiice of the cm Herald. the Printing Business. In- ,Passage apply to the Subscriber, 0 Y THE SUBSCRIBER, and immediate posses-n ‘ LL Persons having legal demands against the Book-binder. deceased, are requested to furnish their Accounts, duly attested; and all persons indebted to said Estate nre‘requircd } Administrators. . . . "id hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a share 0 pubhe w. nuns/tan. ' \ . HE Subscriber respectfully informs the- Inhabitants . Edward Island genalillaly, This AMERICAN MILLENARIAN, and Literal . Interynelcr of Prophecy, published at New York, price few Copies have been just re~ Sta Ilannv Hun'rusx, will sail for Cliarlottiitouin, on or about the ill take Freight and Passenger- on moderate For furlier partitulars, apply to Messrs. David Cannon, , or at Charlottetownto the W“- HE well known BRIG Mary Amt will-sail for Charlottetown, For Freight and [flu-III!” “m. was" .......—.