t... F \ $0.7. all chance of ship-building that might be carried on, should better times approach. Vessels of considerable burden have been built on the banks of each, and what has transpired heretofore might again take place. uReally Gentlemen it appears to me that ‘ or great schemers imagine that the money 34' the country people burn their pockets, and that the Treasury, like the cornucopia of a lottery bill is running over the top with spBCIe. Whom think ye would this superb bridge have benefited had it stood as stiff as the ignorance of the projectors, would it have been the public or that part of it within a few miles ? No such a thing ; and with respect to the inhabitants on the banks of the two afore-mentioned rivers, it would have been a manifest piece of injustice. The only persons who would derive any advantage would be the projectors, first by pocketing the sterling stuff out of the strong box; for not a solitary sous will the labour- er get, save the Devil’s pay in the shape of negro Rum et cetera. The public then forsooth were to be at the expense ofbuilding a bridge for the ac- commodation of two or three wealthy fa- milies to pass to and fro, and drive their gigs over to church, or exhibit their finery on public festivals. These fine folks, Gen- tlemen,should have a bridge for these laud- able purposes, that is if they rode para- mount over our backs,as they do on all other occasioas: but for one I would take es- pecial care it should be solely at their own expense for not one iota should come from the public direct; neither would I pay the Legislature so poor a compliment, to sup- pose they would grant them one farthing more for such futile absurd schemes when things of far greater moment are necessa- rily neglected. lam decidedly of opinion that a man, Mr. Editor, may dream more in one hour than he could write in six, which is the reason whyI select a place for profound silence and privacy on such occasions. But in this last instance, I paid rather dear for the experiment for after spending the greater part of the night in the vicinity of the future capital of Prince Edward. I awoke nearly benumb by the nightly dew, such a multiplicity of ideas in a short peri- od had passed through my poor brain, and had so c0nfused me that for some time I was unable to move from my recumbent position, or properly to consider myself a- wake. Having succeeded in turning my- self round, I believe I began to doze a se- zlal time, and anew train of hetrogenous lter was again fast obtrudin itself on __‘.mind, such as the ridiculous atent for al Mechanico Judges without bowels, , ch for the life of me I could not help ‘ .lciating with Mr. Quied Mines Self-ad- ing Tr -, tor meme of those who have P I THE BRITTISH AMERICAN a redundancy of bowels. Judges without bowels, articulated I half yawning, cer- tainly beats cockfighting. It would not do —making a desperate effort, I succeeded in grouping my way home under the cover of night. But so much was I under the in. fluence of nervous excitement, that every bush I saw bore the resemblance of a phan- tom of a Mechanical Judge without bowels, and every low ofthe cattle was in my mind —the blast of the silver trumpet ofthe Ge- ni of Prince Town. Having however, at length reached home with great difficulty, I heartily gave the cursed bridge projectors, and all, toge- ther with my own folly to his sable Majes- ty, and from henceforth determined to dream no more. Pro bono publico, but in my own cot. ROSICRUCIOUS. THE BRITISH AMERICAN, SEPTEMBER 15, 1832. We have delayed until late this impression, in expectation ofreceiving additional news by the Steam Boat, we are however disappointed, she bringing no intelligence later than our last number contained. On Wednesday Evening last, the Annual Meeting of the Wesleyan Auxiliary Branch Society, was held at the IVesleyan Chapel. Several appropriate addresses were delivered by the Rev. Gentlemen present.—The amount collected exceeded that oflast year. His Majesty’s ship Columbine, Lieut- Me- therall, and Monkey Tender, arrived in this port on Tuesday last, 7 days from Halifax.— * These vessels proceeded to-day to the North Cape, in consequence of depredations being committed there, by BrotherJonathan. Dr. Jenkins who was dcspatched by the Board of Health in search of Mr. Cholera, on board the brig Sultan, as noticed in our last, has returned without intercepting that gentle- man. Dr. J. we understand, found the crew of the above vessel in perfect health. We learn that the Cholera has nearly disappeared in Philadelphia and N ewYork. The daily Prints of those cities say, " Ab- sentees may now return to their houses with confidence.”——-The Cholera still lin— gers in many parts of the Union, as also in the Canadas. It is said that His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor ol'Nova-Scotia has obtained leave of absence for one year, and that himself and fa- mily take passage for England in the course of this month, in the Chebucto. It is thought that the Honorable T. N. jefl'ery, senior mem- ber of the Council, will assume the reins of Government on His Excellency’s departure. Shipping intelligence. ENTERED. Schrs Bear Island, Lavenger, Halifax; John, Pam- say, New Brunswick. CLEARED. Brig Pandora, Baldwin, Miramichi. SchoonerCa- therine, Collin, atmagouche. Elizabeth and Martha, Irving. Magdalen Islands ; brigantine Carob; Felines, Barbadoes; schrs John,Ramsay. Bay Chaleur Earl Gray. Young. St. John's Newfoundland; Marla, ranght, Miramicbi; Elizabeth, Gilpin. Fishing voy- gs. \ t \. as “ MARRIAGE. On Monday last by the Rector of Charlotte- Town, Mr. Joseph Ball,Land Surveyor. to Miss Baldry. F A R .M W A .N‘ T E .D. Any person having a good Farm that they will sell reasonable, may hear of a cash Purchaser by applying at the Ofice of this Paper. 14th September, t832. 0 R S A L If. A small lot ofBarley, oflast year‘s growth. Enquire at this Office. ' wolom'al Secretary’s Qflire. 3d. September, 1832. EALED TENDERS will be received at this Office on or before the 10th October next, for the conveyance of the MAILS, once a week during the Winter Months, between Cape Traverse, and Cape Tormentine. Tenders to express the rate per trip, and to name two good and sufficient Secu- rities for the due performance of the Contract. For Further articulars, apply to .Mr. RICHARD C APPELL, Postmaster. J. P. COLLINS, Col. Sec'y. WANTED A FEMALE STRICQQV‘TT as COOK, of unexceptionable charac ter. Apply at this Office. September 5, 183?. Colonial Secretary‘s Oficc. A nst 2|. I832. LICENSED RETAILERS 0F SgfiII'I‘Ut‘US Ll- QUORS. aomnn’s con 3'“ 'rAvmms. Henry M'Neill, Chsglotte-Town, .es, J. Alexander. do: John Doyle. do. Joseph Pippy, do Thomas Kickham, Charlotte-Town. 0 John Coston. d . Eleanor M‘Artliy. do. Wm. Fear, 0. James Mooney, do James .Maloney, do. John Davies «to Rodk M’ Donald do. Thomas Jones, do. J. H. White, do. David Hooper, 7 mile Hou-e, John Crokei, St. Peter‘s road. Lewis Gay, Lot 49. Phebe Crabbe, 9 mile HOuse. Prlnectmvn road. John Campion. Mount Pleasant. Lot 47. Alexander Johnson, Lot 33. Princetown road. John M Lean. Charlotte-town Royalty; I’rincc town road. Elisha Collin, Mount Stewart Ferry, Lot ‘37. Thomas Merry, James Fitzpatrick, I2 road. Wm. Murphy, Lot 48, Ferrymott. J. H, Down. Charlotte-Town Royalty. James Hayden, Vernon river. Peter Praught, Neil Beaton, Lot 49. John M' Leod, Pinette, John Ameck, St. Peterzs Road. John Cris . Hunter River Patrick ullen, Mill Cove Sronxs. Licensed to sell in quantities lass than I quart. Charles Dempsey, Charlotte-Torn. Martir Butler, oto. James Quin. do. Robertl-Iutcbinson, do Robert Drew 0. Priors-town road mile House, St. Peter's