_‘ ISS MACMURRAY, of Halifax, begsIo announce g iMTES OFPASSAEES AND FREIGHTS. 3 Heavy Goods, per ton,‘180.; other Goods, per barrel bulk, 1s 6d; PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. . ENTERED. M” 13,—Schr. Relief, Powell, Richibucto; do. 15._Ship Chieftain, Legot, Belfast, Ireland; Passengers. Barqupi-Jolpn Bromham, Barrett, Plymouth; Goods—to James ea c. . Schr. Eleanor Archibald. Sutherland. Wallace ‘ Boards. Ann Catherine, Martin, Pictou; Cools. ’ Barque Ann Kenny, ‘Baldwin, Londoti ; Goods—to D. Brenan. 16,—Schr. Industry, Casstdy, Pictou; Freestone, doc. I Sam Slick, Le Broc , ArlCllab; Ballast. ]7___Barque CWility,’ Ric ards. Bideford; Goods—to ‘V. Hoard. ,13,._.Schr. Commerce, Forgerou. Arichnt ; ballast. ‘ Muy Ann, Beaten, River Joliu, N. S.; Lumber, dcc. CLEARED. M”: 13.—-Schr. Linnel, Languille, Tatmagouche; Ballast. Defiance, Robertson, Newfoundland ; 1340 hus’. Potatoes, 161 do. Oats, 42,000 Shingles. 5000 feet Lumber. speculation, \‘Vood, Halifax; 1300 bus. Potatoes, 500 do. Oats _ 2 easks and 2 boxes Furs. . ' Mary, Boudrot, Dalhousie, N. 13.; 2000 bus. Oats, 22 bbls. Oatmeal, 64- bus. Wheat. 2 boxes Cloth, 1cask Hams 4- Iuhs Lard, 4» (In. Butter, 4- Oxcn—-by .1. Purdic. ' 15,—Margaret, M'lntyrc. Halifax; 800 bus‘. Oats, 000 do. Potatoes VineI Sutherland, Bay Chalcur; 1500 bus. Oats, 250 do. [’0'- _ tatoes. ‘20 bags Oatmeal. " 6,—Barbara Auu, .utes, bewtotindland- 1600 bus. 1 do Oats,00,000 Shingles. ' * po'a'oes' 300 Sam Slit-k. Le Biocq, Aricliat; bulhst. Ann, Saunderson, Newfoundland; 500 bus. Oats. 1.200 do. Po- tatoes, 25,000 feet Lumber. Ship Chieftain, Legot. Miratnirhi; Goods. lam—Subs. Nelson, Mutt‘h, Newfoundland; 25,000 feetlloards. 140 - 300 Sbgng’llcshGOOkbus. 0m. 1350 do. Potatoes. so Lati- ers, a an s )i ‘es 15 \Voodcn Sliov ‘ ' . - Eggg 3 "mop , els, 1-1 packages - Industry, Cassidy, Pictou; 60 bus. Oats. Cliaucc,Grayson, Cause; 58 bus. Potatoes, 15 do. Oats 9 Head Cattle. ’ Relief, Powell, Miramichi; Goods; 38 _Phoenix, Martin, Newfoundland; 1800 bus. Potatoes, 500 do. Oats. 5000 feet Plank, 10,000 Shingles. . 19,—Susan. M‘Ewcn. Newfoundland; 8'21 btis. Potatoes, 076 do. ' Oats. 18.000 Shingles, 11,000 Latlis, 1000 feet Boards, _ 4-1doz. Eggs. 1 ()x. Barquc Civility, Richards, Rir-liibucto; Salt and Cools, from England. ===== * DIED, on Thursday Inst, Mutildtt Ann, second daughter of Mr. Ste- ?hen Bovyer, aged 3 years and 2 months. ' At Wolfville, N. S., on the 14th inst., after it protracted illness ofsevernl weeks, in the 3tith year of her ago, Mary Eliza, wife 0f Elisha Dewolfc,Esq., daughter ofthe late John Starr, Esq., of. Halifax, and sister of Mrs. Charles Young, of this town. fl AUCTION. , SALE OF RAMS AND EWES. 0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on Wednesday, the 31". Mny. inst., at the MarketSqunre, Charlottetown, ut the hour of One o'_clock—-undnr the provision of an Act ofthe Geno— nl Assetnbly— ‘ ‘ I 14' RAMS and 14 EWES, recently imported from England by the Central Argricultural So- ciety, in the Burque Civility. 'lhese animals are ofthe Leicester Breerh chiefly yearlings, of a superior description, and linve been carefully selected from SUth oftlte best Flocks in England, during last \Viriter, by that capital judge, Mr. Christopher Cross, rind calculated to improve this valu- abl. breed of Farming Stock. . By Order ofthe Committee, P. MACGOVVAN, Secretary. Ill try 19th, 1843. \ SPRING IMPORTATION. UST AR RI VED, [)RI'BARQUE CIVILITY, .4 CHOICE SELECTION or NEWEST STYLE OF Britten antfloretgn auntie. ALSO, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT or MAHOGANY, 1N BOARD AND VENEER; PIANO, &c. &0. "FOR SALE AT THE STORE OF ' . - WILLIAM HEARD. Great George Street, May 201b, 1843. ' . DR. TREMAIN having returned to Charlottetown intends practising uis profession as PHYSICIAN, SUR- ~GEON, &c., and also its a ' I) E N T I S T , .is prepared to perform the various operations connected with that branch oftlie profession. Dr. Trerrinin may be found, for the present, at the residence of Mr. '1‘. B. Tremain, opposite the Plimnix Foundry. Dr. '1‘. will give advice to the Poor gratis, dailv, front 9 to 11 o'clock. Charlottetown, May 6th, 1843. [GEL &' [3L] to the Ladies ofCliztrlottetown, and the public genorully, Ihat she intends returning iii a few days, and will bring with her A VERY CHOICE SELECTION OF I ' ONAB LE BONN E’I‘S AND HATS, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, oftltis Spring’ importation; and that she Will also be prepared to execute BONNET AND HAT WORK in the best style, and by a new Ind improved process. May, 1843. FASHI (3w) ‘ ISS MOORE begsleave respectfully to acquaint the Inhabitants ofChnrlotietown, that she has removed her School to the house in Powuul Street formerly occupied its the Herald Printing Office, one door Eust of the house Occupied by Mrs. Brigham—Terms, &c., made known on application at the School. - Charlottetown,6th May, 1843. w 5111);”:- . HE STEAMER ST. GEORGE will ply as follows, until further notice, viz: - Leave Mirainichi for Charlottetown, every Monday, at ‘2, p. m.( Leave Charlottetown for Pictou, every Tuesday, immediately after her return from Miramichi. Leave Pictou for Charlottetown, every Wednesday, at noon. Leave Charlottetown for Mirumiclii, every Friday, at 8, a. m. She will call at Bedeque, going and returning, every alternate week—commencing Friday, the 19th May. . All Freight arid Baggagormust be delivered alongside, and re- ceived from' the vessel's tackles, and every package properly marked or directed, and entries made at the respective Otfices of Customs, 61.0., by the shippers, during the hours ofbusiness, that she saints may be regularly cleared. PASSAGESI- Between nncx. summon, cum. Picton andMiramichi, £0 10 0 £0 17 6 £1 15 0 FPictou and Charlottetown, 0 7 ,6 0 12 6 Charlottetown and Miramtchi, 0 7 6 012 1 5 0 Charlottetown sud Bedequc, ’ 0 5 0 0 7 G Bedequ. and Miramichi, o c 6 o 11 o 1 26 Freight between Pictou and Miramichi. . I 'Horsel,30s.; Cattle, 205.; Sheep, 35.; Pigs, 35.; Calves, 35.; Heavy Goods, 259. per ton; other Goods, per barrel bulk. 2a.; Small Parcels, 15.; Carriages, 4 Wheels, 303. ; Gigs or Wag- gom, 20:. - ' Between Charlottetown and Mfumrk‘ht'. I “FIRE: 25* I Came, 203.; Calves, Sheep and Pigs, 2|. 6d each; Hen]? (“’“d's 1’" “my 208. ; other Goods, per barrel bulk, In 9d ; 03mm" 4 "heal‘r_25i-; Gigs or Waggons, 17s. 6d; Parcels, 1s. - Between Pt'dou and Charlottetown. ‘ "mu-'3 20"; Came: 15¢ ; Calves, Sheep 'and'Pigs, 2s. 6d each; "a" hood" p".l'°"r 153-; other Goods, per barrel bulk, 15.; V Puree it, 15.; Carriages, 4 wheels, 203.; Gig. Q. Waggon-'15:. ' , 3“ch Bedeque and Miramichi. V _ Horses, 92s. 6d. ; Cattle, 18s.; Sheep, Calves and Pigs, 2|. 6d.'; Waggon. or Gigs, 16s.; 4 wheel Carriages, 22s.; Parcels, ls. DISTRICT No. 1, HCEREBI give Notice, that I will, on Monday the ! lJth June, It 9 0 clock, set up and sell to the lowest bidder t‘le repairing the Western Rond,cornmenciuz tit Lot 'l‘cn Bridge, Same day, at 12 o clock, the Road leadingifrom Yen's Mills to Hulloran’s. Surne d- . - r . , Mills m Cascumpequty, at 4 o clock, the Road leading from Yen; L June 2011i, at 9.0'clock, the Road leading thq't $0, Soynmen‘cmg at William Hurd's. Same duy,:tt 12 o’clock, 4 .‘ ml min 1' ox slnnd to Cascumpeqne Point. Same day at o’clock, the Bridge at Mill River, near Martin O'Brien’a. ’ )qney2lst, at 9 o'clock, the Bridge at VVcsllake's. Same dnv. pt o clock, Roads on Lot 4, commencing at the Scliodl- muse between the Dock and John Gordon's. Same duv M4 o clock, the Road leading from Kildure Bridge to 'I'iguishi , June 22d, at 10 o'clock, the Road on Lots 3 and 2 commencin"r at Mrs. 'l‘rztvers's. ' a Cfliueue 23d, at 12 o'clock, the Road frotn Reiley's to'tlie North June 27th, at 10 o’clock, the Road from Lot 11 Mills in Litrnc's Ferry. a \Vhile selling the above, 1 will re-sell all contracts not comple- ted last your. from Cnscumpeqne to JAMES WA ' ' Lat 11: May lst, 1843. I RBURTON, Commissmner. .‘ DISTRICT No. 2. THE Subscriber will let by Auction, to the lowest - bidder, the different Roads and Bridges in this District, ri'l: On_Fridn_v, the 9th Julie, at 10 o'clock, a. m., the Road front McLean’s Mill, tn the \Vcstcrn Road, Lot No. l2—Snlc to coin- mence ut the Barrens. Sumo day, at 4 o'clock, p. m. the Road to garlqvg's—Salo to commence near Alexander McDugnld’s, Lot 0 I On Saturday, the 10th June, at 10 o'clock, p. m., the Main Western Rund,_nn Townships Nos. 10 and 12—Snle to commence at the Bonndry Line of Lots Nos. 10 and 12, utid near the Road lending to McLean's Mill. On Monday, the 12th June, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Brae, Lot No. 9—Snlc to commence nenr Neil McKinuon's. 'Ou Tuesday, this 13th June, 8112 o'clock, noon, at Pierre ~ momma: macaw. Shock, Lot No. S—Snlc to commence at Hickey's. On Thursday, the 15th June, nt 8 o'clock, a. m., on Lot No. 7~srile to commence at Richard Sidstoue’s. Same day, at 2 o’clock, p. m., the Road from Holloran's to the Main W’estcrn Road. ' Approved security will be required. Those Contractors whose. Roads were not passed last year, not being fully completed agreeable to the Specifications, will be re- sold at the times above stated. JOSEPH HIGGINS, Commissioner. Egmont Bay, 9th May, 1843. DISTRICT No. 3. HE following Moneys will be expended by Public Auction, viz: On Thursday the 25th inst., at 10 o'clock, £8 on the Road from Fifteen Point to Mascoucho. Satire day, at 12 o’clock, £7 on the Main Road from Fifteen Point to the Shore. And the same day, t}: 4 o’clock, £6 on the Road from Abraham’s Village to Fifteen (not. On Friday the 26th, at 9 o'clock, £8 on the Road from St. Jo- seph’s Village, to Higgins's Ferry. At 12 o'clock, the same day, £15 or as much thereofas may be required, for n Bridge on Eg- uiont Bay Road; and at 2n'clock, the same dtty, £100u the Rood from Ellis River Bridge to Egmont Bay. On Monday the 29th, at 10 o’clock. £5 on the Road from I'Iill. son's to Green's Shore; ut2 o'clock, the same day, £5 on the Road from Hugh Smith’s, to Linklctter's Mills; nnd nt 40'clnck, the some (luv, £6 on the Road from Rogers's, Lot 16, to Alexan- der Campbell's. , I On Wednesday the 315t, nt 10 o'clock, £20 on the Roud from Roderick M‘Lcun's to the ,1Vestcrn Road; nt12 o'clock, same da.v, £12 on the Road North and South of Ellis River Bridge; at 2 o'clock, same day, £6 on the Western Road, Lot 14', and at 4 o'clock. the same day, £9 on the W'estern Road, Lot 13. Thursdny. the let day othme next, :tt 10 o'clock, £8 on the Road from Cross Rivers, to Angus Macdonald's ; at 12 o'clock, £20 on the Road and Bridge from Plaisted's to John Carr's; and at four o'clock, the some day, £15, or as much tliereot'ns may be required, for a Bridge near Critswell's Mill, on Lut13. And on Friday the 2d, £10 on the Road from Port Hill to Brown's Shore. ‘ The Work will be let on the spot, to the lowest bidder; and HARRY C. GREEN, Commissioner. St. Eleanor's, May 1st, 1643. DISTRICT NO. 5. ’l‘HE Subscriber will Let by Auction, to the lowest bidder,'ori the spot, the building ofseverul Bridges, and re- pairing of Roads, as follows: Bridge on the new Road from Taylor's MillstdAndeisun's Road; at 12 o’clock, the repairing of the old Mulpeque Road, from- Tucker’s to M‘Murtly's; the saute day, at 2 o'clock, the building a Bridge over Dunk River, on the new Rotid near \‘Vriglit's Mills; and at 4 o'clock, opening a Road from Anderson’s Road, on the County Line. between Lots 27 and 67. On Thursduy the 25th May, at 10 o’clock, repairing VVilmot Creek Bridge; the snuie day, at 1 o'clock, the opening at Road on the line between Townships Nos. 19 and 25, from M‘Murdy’s to the Princeiown Road. Sale to commence at M‘Murdy‘s. And on VVcducsduy the 315i, tit 10 o'clock, repairs anector's Bridge, Cupe Traverse; at 12 o'clock, repairing Bridge and Cause- way nenr Michael Clarke's, Tryon River; and at 1 o'clock, the opening part of the new Roud, to the back settlement ufTryon River; at 2 o'clock, the repairing the Bridge near Gouldrop’s Mill; at 3 o’clock, the opening and repairing :be old Tryon Road, to the Shore, near Jiimes VVood’s, Lot 28. On \Vedrtesdny, the 14th June, nt12 o’clock, repairing that part ofAnderson’s Road, through Lot 67. Sale to begin at David Edwards's. . ‘ Approved Security will be required for the performnnce ofencli Contract. JOSEPH POPE, Commissioner. Bedeque, April 27, 1843. DISTRICT No. 6. HE Subscriber will let, by Auction, to the lowest bidder, on the spot, the Building ofscveral Bridgss and Rs- pairing of Roads, as follows: On Saturday, the 10th .lune,at 0 o'clock, the Building a Bridge on the Road front Campbelton to. Fyffe's Ferry; tit 11 o'clock, Rebuilding the Bridge at Billing's Mill; at 2 o'clock, the Build- ing a new Bridge at VVliito'u Brook, Graham’s Road; and n14 o’clock, some tiny, the Building two small Bridges on the Road from Graham’s Road to Mill River. ' On Wednesday, the 14th, the Repairing oftlie Bridges on the Road between Bagnall’s and Haslem’s—Sala to continence at 9 o'clock, at Butler's Bridge, near Bagnnll’s; at2 o'clock, Building a Bridge at M‘Leod's Brook, Anderson's Road, Lot 22; and im- mediutely afterwards, 15l-‘will be expended on the Road from Anderson’s Road to Johnston's. ' On Friday, the 16111 June, 10!. will be expended in Repairing the New Glasgow Road, Westward of Bob’s—Sale to commence at. Robert Seaman's, at 10 o'clock. ‘ Approved Security will be required for the duo performance of the Contracts. JEREMIAH SIMPSON, Commissioner. Cavendish, May 17th, 1843. . DISTRICT No.7. 11E Subscriber will expend the following Moneys at Public Sale, viz: I On Monday, the 29m May, inst., at 9 o’clock, 171. on the Road from Mabey's, to De Snble, sole to commence at Bonshayv Brlriga; some day, at 11 o’clock, 16!. on the Road from Llliot River Bridgo to South Shore, Lot 30,~ sale to commence at Bonsliaw Forge; some do , at 2 o'clock, 111. 10s. on the Road frmn‘ Bon- shnw to Alcxan er M‘Niven’s, stile to commence at Smelt (,reek. 0n Tuesdav, the 30th May, at 9'o'clock, 151. on M‘Nnught’s Bridge,Crapdud; same day, at 11 o'clock, 10L 0n the Sable’Back Settlement Road ; same day, at o'clock, 14l‘. Ion the Road from Sable to Canoe Cove, sale to commence at Tod 9 Mill; same day, at 4 o’clock, 14!. on the Road from M‘Ewen's to the bhore,Canoe Co'vo', sale to commence at Canoe Cove. , d ' On Thursday, 1st ofJune next, 31.9 o clock, 101. on the Ron from York River, to Dog River, sale' to commence at- York River Bridge; same day, at 11 o'clock, 101. on Bannockburn Settle- ment Road; same da , at 2 o‘clock,'18L on the new Road from Mubey's to the new ettlenient, in the rear ofLot, 6:), sale to commence at Mube ’s. ', _ ' On Frida , the Qr'l June, at 2 o'clock, 5L to reduce a Hill nenr M‘Lean’s, ew Bedeque Road. I l Sufficient Security will be required, for the performance ofeac 1 Contract;- . wuiuAM W,,.IRVING, commiflioneh Bonshaw,15tl\4sy,1843. ;. v ;.t_ r - ' cbou payable in Halifax currency. — good security will be required for the performance oftlie cuntructs.’ On \Vcduesdnv the 24th day of May, at 10 o’clock, building a‘ DISTRICT No. 9. . TO be let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, on Fri- day, the 9th day of'June, n19 o’clock, forenoon, the railing the Saw Mill Bridge, Coveliend Road; also, some day, 3'- 1' o clock, the Railing Gotf’s Mill Bridge, rind cutting down the Hills tliereat, and repairing the St. Peter’s Road, Lot 34; same day. 3‘ 3 “flock, repairing the Suffolk Road and Bridges; same day. at 6 o clock, p. m., repairing West end of'l‘racadic Road and Bridges. On Snturdny,th010tli ofJune, at 9 o'clock, forenoon, repairing the Road heading from Stanbupe towards Corrnn Ban; also, some d‘iiy, :11. lo clock, repairing the Road from Grand Trucmlie towards Lorran. Ban; same day, at 5 o'clock, repairing the Tristuu Road, between Suffolk Road and Slanlin e. ' Also, on Moudny,the 12th day anune,nt 11 o’clock,forenoon, roiling rind repairing Frcnchfurt Bridge; iii 3 o'clock, some day, repairing the Road from Portage to Trucadie. Tuesday, the 131h day ofJune, at 9 o'clock, forenoon, the- rnismg a Bridge over a hollow, near John Macdonnld’s, Allisury, l;ot 37; some day, at 1 o'clock, repairing the Road leading frorii \ crnon River towards Pisquid, commencing at the rent of Lot 37. On \Vednesday, the 14th, at 9 o’clock, forennun, repairiiw the Main Road between Johnston’s River Bridge, towards Pisanid; same day, at12 o'clock, repairing the Monughan Road; snine (lth, at 6 o clock, the building a VVlinrl'on the South'sidn ufthe l'lill's— borough River, opposite Cranberry Point. provided the inhabitants \ . DISTRICT. No. 16. 7 r . THE following moneys Will be expended at Public Sula, viz :—On Tuesday, the 30th May next, at 10 o'clock, £25 on the Road from White Sands to the Little Sands; slate, fluynit 4 o’clock, £8 for the Wharfat South River, provided the Inhabitants engage incomplete it without any further Legislative and. \Vodnesduv, 3lit Mny, £10 on the Road and Bridges from South River to County Line; Sale to commence at Murrny Mills nt 10 o'clock. Thursday, lst June, £20, to plough and round up the Mink River Road 18 feet wide, and to repair the Swampvon L01 63. hex! the Township Line; Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, :it the Swamp; and immediately after, £10 on the Rood from Sturgeon to Lewellin's Cross Roads, beginning attbc Swamp near Philip Murphy's, and £6 on Lewellio’s Mill Dam; some day, at 3 o'clock £12 (or as much ofit us may be re hired) to re- pair St. Mary's Bay I'Vharf; and saute dny,ht 6 o’c oek, £2010 repair Sturgeon Bridge. "Friday, 2d June, at 9 o'clock, £5 0n the new Road from Macl'urlnne’n to Aiiken’s Mill Road; sole to be at Mncfitrlane's end of the Road; same day, at 11 o’clock. £13 on the Road to Beers' Mill, and the Hill South side Mill Dam, cotriincnceing at the end'oftlio Road at Peter Campbell's; sumo day, 1113 o'clock, £l5fon Dmrse‘s Road, Lot 59, beginning at the largest Swamp, East end oft'lie Road. Saturday, 3d June, at 9 o'clock, £20 on the \Vliim Road, East end, to be rounded up 18 Road to St. Andrew's Point, beginning at St. Andrew's Point; there subscribe und pay an equal sum towards the sonic object, 40L On Thursday, the 13th day ofJune, at 11‘o‘clonk, forenoon; repairing the Rond lrotri Trncadie Cross Roads towards the Sand llills; some day. :it 1 o'rlm-k, repairing the Road between the Send Hills and Point De Rut-he. v DAVID‘HIGGINS, Commissioner. Coveltead, April 15th,1843. - DISTRICT NO. 12. ' HE Subscriber will, on Monday, the 19th day of _ . June next, at 11 o'clock, forenoon, let by Auction, the re- [Hill'ng the Road from the County Line to M'Dermol's; also, the Roitd from the Head of Ilillsbnrongh River, across the Barrens, and the Road from M ullully's to the IInrbuur’s mouth,couimenc- tug at the County Line. . On Tuesday, the 2011i June, at 10 o’clock, forenoon, the repair- lng the Road \Vest side ol'Morel; also, the Morel Bridge, and tlie‘Road through the Settlement on Marsh Ruttd. ' On Wednesday, the 21st, n19 o'clock, lbreunon. the repairing the Road from the Head of St. Peter’s an towards Cardigan; also, the Road from the Head of St. Pcicr's'Bny to the Liiie of Lot 42, on the Bay Fortune Road; and the Road from Head uftbe Buy to O'Hnnley's. On Thursday, tho 22d, nt 10 o'clock. fo'renoon, the repairing the Road from Leslie's Mill to Cable Head; and at 12 o'clock, noon, the letting of an addition to be [nude to the Wharf, lit the end ofihe Cable Head Road, and the repairing and securing that part ofit built last year. Ample security must be given for the due performance ofcnch Cllnlrflt‘t. PETER M‘CALLUM, Commissioner. N. B.—All timber and other obstructions on the Roads, if not removed, the owners or persons causing such obstructions will be dealt with according to'Law. Head St. Peter's Bay, May 2d, 1843. _ . DISTRICT No. 13. f 1HE Subscrther will let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, the several amounts appropriated for Bridgcs, &c., for the present year, in the following order :— On Monday, the. 12th of June, at 8 o'clock, the Railing the Bridge at Asn Syuiondsnu’s, and immediately after, the Repair- lug the Road from the head of Rollo Bay to JamesCoffin's; same day, nt 10 o'clock, repairing the Road from h‘I‘Rue's to Dingwoll's Mills, and the rounding up ofthc new road front Dingwell's Mills to the head of Grand River; ’ On Tuesday, tlic'13tlt June, at 8 o’clock, the Repairing the cing at the head of Grand River; sumo day, at12o‘clock, from the Red-House to Grand River, commencing at the latter place, and the repairing the Road from Sirnngmnn’s to Robertson's. 'On VVednesdny, 14th June, at 9 o'clock, the Repairing the Road from Bay Fortune Church to the line oant 42. On Thursday, the 15th June, the following Hills and Bridges on the North side—the reducing the I1il|ut l'lI‘Catskill's Bridge; dilto, Fox River Hills; the Repniring Cow River Bridge; New- frnge Bridge, and Hollow River Bridge, commencing at the Hill 111 M‘Ceiskil's Bridge, tll. 10 o'clock. Ou Fridny,16i1i June, at 10 o’clock, the Repairing the Road between Lots 43 and 44, comincuctng at the main Post Road, North side. Ample security will be required. \VILIJAM UNDERHAY, Commissioner. Bny Fortune, April 2701,1843. DISTRICT NO. 13. _- [IE Subscriber will attend at Cow River Bridge on \Vodncsday the 24th day of May, at 12 o'clock, for the pur- pose of Letting, by Public Auction, to the lowest bidder, the re- puiriug the said Bridge. On Saturday, the 17th June, at 12 o’clock, the repairing the Road from Bay Fortune Church to Alexander Fisher's. WILLIAM UNDERHAY, Commissioner. Lot 56, April 29th, 1843. ~ DISTRICT No. 14. ON Monday, 12th June next, £15 will be expended, at Auction, in the Repairs of the Road from Souris to the Ernst Point, South side—Sale to commence at Norris’s Pond, at 10 o'clock, forenoon; same day, at ‘2 o’clock, the Repairing North County Line ', and immediately afterwards, repairing Road to the River Bridge: nnd,immediately after, £10,0n the Road from the Portage towards Alexander Benton's. And on Tuesday. the 13th June, nth o'clock, n. m., the Re- pairs of East Lake Bridge; and, immediately after, the following Jobs in succession, viz z—Repuiring Bridges at David Anderson's, Minrow's Mill, North Lake and Little River. And on Wednesday, the 14th June, at 11 o’clock, repairing Big Pond Bridge, and Building Bienstwork tognnrd the Bridge; some day, at 1 o'clock, Repairing (‘rooltcd River Bridge; some day, at 2 o’clock, Repairing Hny River Bridge, railing the VVes- tern Hill and forming Brcostwork; tllld, tit 4 o'clock, Repairing Bear River Bridge, rind forming Breustwork. , And on Thursday. the 15th June, at 11 o’clock, it m., £25 will be expended in the Repairs ofthe Lot 45 Road; and immediately after, £61m the New Harmony Road. And on Friday, the 16th June, £10 will be expended in Re- pairing the roads leading to Souris Mills; Sale to take place at Lnuretice Peter's, tit 10 o'clock; and, on Saturday, the 17th June, the Repairing Bridge at Flanigau's Creek, at12 o’clock. Approved Security will be required for the fulfilment ofench Cnntrnct. [JOHN MACGOWAN,‘ Commissioner. Commissioner's Office, Souris Mills, 24th April, 1843. ’ DISTRICT No. l5._ ' HE Subscriber will let by Auction, on the spot, where the same is to be performed, the following Public Works, viz: . On Monday, the 12th day ofJunc, at 9 o'clock, the sum of£4, for a new Bridge, arid cutting down the Hill. head of Mitchell River, and 4!. for repairing the Road from Golf's Mill to Launch. iug Place; 61. on the Road from said Mill to Grand River; on the some day, at 12 o'clock, the sum of12l., for a new Road from Narrow’s Creek to Dingwell’s Mill Roitd; also, at 3 o'clock, 71. for the straightening the old Grand River Road; and immediate- ly after, 9L for butlding three small Bridges on the Road li'om I’eter Morrison's to Grand River Road. On Tuesday, the 13th June, at 10 o'clock, the sum of10l. for repairing the Road from Carpenter’s Creek to the Head of Car- digan; also, at 1 o’clock, the sum of 15L for repairing part ofthe Road leading from Cardigan to St. Peter’s, commencing at the sixth mile; and at4 o'clock,tlic sum of12L,for repairing the Road fr'om Cardigtin to Pisquid,commencing at the Line ofLot 38. On Wednesday, the 14th June, at“) o’clock, the sum of 12L, to build a new Bridge,aud straighten the Road between Snnphy's and M‘Avoy's, Georgetown Road; also, at 11 o'clock, the sums day, 4L for a Bridge at the head of Brudcnell, and immediately nfter,5l. for repairing the Road lending from thence to Montague Bridge ; and at 2 o'clock, the sum offll. for opening and repairing the Road from Montague Bridge to Buck’s Road. On Thursday, the 15th Jnne, at 10 o’clock, the rum of121 for opening and repairing the Road loading from Buck's Road to Murray Harbour Road; at 12 o’clock, the same day,for the open- ing and repairing of M‘Lea’n's Road, leading from Buck's Road to Murray Harbour Road, the sum of101.; also; at 2 o’clock, the sum of7t., for repairing the Road on the South side of Montague River, from the old Bridge to M‘Lean's; and at 4 o’clock, the same day, commencing at the 18-mile Brook Bridge, and let such parts of Road leading from thence to Georgetown as requires repairing. , - On Friday, the 161h June, It 12 o’clock, the sum M201. for the repairing the Streets ofGeorgetcwn and part oftho Road through the Royalty. . ‘ Approved Security will be required for the performance of each Contract. . JOHN GOFF, Commissioner. Woodvillo, May 3d, 1843. " Roads,“ road from Cooper's Mills to the head of Grand River. Common-- and immediately after, £30 on the Shore Road from G. Aitken's to St. Andrew's Point, sale commencing at the latter place; an after the latter sale, £25 to extend the Wh‘srfat Peters' Sho Lot 59. The work will be let tothe lowest bidder, and security required for the performance oftheCoutioch-t. ‘ . , ‘ THORNTON, Commissioner. Three Rivers, 22d April, 1843. _ ' OTICE.—Tbe London “ ALLIANCE LIFE AND ._ FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY" still continue to issue Policies upon Life and against Fire, tit extremely moderate rates of premium. Persons assuring at this olIice for five years in suc- cession, participate in the profits of the Company. ~‘,In case of loss,thé Subscriber is empowered to settle and pAy the some, willmtt reference to the Board of Directorsi‘in London, unless under very special circumstances. This "being the tmtst danger- ous sent-ton ofilie year, and one in which Fires ai'o most likely to occur, the Subscriber would mill upon all there who have pro er- ty at stake, and who have not already iivniled themselves o the tttlt’nntngcs conferred by insuring in the Alliance Company, to seize upon the opportunity thus afforded them, to obtain policies from this Ollicc,uud thus seek PROTECTION, noi only= from care- less domestics, but also from iinprovident neighbours. Ifa man wcrc only aware of the serenity of mind that ensued, upon his premises being insured against Fire, he would not be long ere be fully enjoyed it. ' He can at once obtnin ii,by making application at the Office ofth. Subscriber d:tily,betw,een 9 o’clock, A. M , and’5 o'clock, It. It.— Sundays excepted. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, Nov. 29, 1842. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. THE Subscriber has been [appointed Sub-Agent of the billowing Insurance Companies, viz: The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society 0 London. The New Loan Fund Life Insurance Company of New York. The Hartford and Protection Fire Insurance Companies . ot‘I—Iartt'otzd, Connecticut. And as he is liirnislied \vith blunk Forms oprplictttion, and in possession of all the information which may be desired by persons who wish to cfi'ect Insurance, he will be htippy to.re-' ceivce applications and transmit the same to the Agent at Hall fax. Please apply to _ ' ‘ HENRY PALMER. HALIFAX TO‘PICTOU 1N ‘ONE'DAY- I SUJIMER ARRANGEMENT FOR 1843." Y H E SUBSCRIBER'S STAGES will run between ofMay to the 1st of December—three times per week ouchway—u leaving Pictou. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at. 4 o'clock, A. m., tind_Hultfaz every Tuesday, Thursday and Suture day, at 6 o'clock, A. in. _ Fares, with 5011):. Baggage. ' Halifax to Pictou, £1 15 0. Extru Baggage, 209. or 1001M. Ditto Tune, 1 0 0. Ditto, 12:. 021. do. Truro to Pictori, 0 15 0. Ditto, 7s. 6d. do. Small Parcels of 201bs. and under, will be charged according to size and value. All Parcels for P. E. Island will be puncttially forwarded b the first Steamer. Freight to Pictou must be prepaid. Pdrce frofn the Island will be safely doliverd at Halifax. ' > ’ STAGE FARE must be paid at the time of Booking. Mr. A. Macphnil, Agent, Pictori. ~ H. HYDE, Proprietor, Halifax. ’ May 1,1843. . CALL AND SEE OLES’ «LIVERY STABLE, at the corner ofGreat George and Kent Streets, where Hons“ and an'nuozs of every description can be obtained at the shortest notice and on moderate terms. . . - '_ 4 _ Mr. Colas, thankful for post favors, flutters himself that having spared no expense ,in procuring good Ilonsms and suitable CA3- RIAGES, the best everotl'cred to the public, be will still nierit a continuance of their patronage. . . Charlottetown, May 9, 1843. NEW PERRY BOAT. _ IIVHE Subscriber’s new, fast—sailing and substantial Boat CirIans will ply between the Queen's thrfund Vl’nrreu Farm, every Wednesday and Saturday, during the .pl'flr sent Scnsnn. ' ,_ , .4 The CHARLES is twenty-six fcet keel, is handsomon painted and well furnished with sails, oats, &c., and when not employed as above stated, will be placed at the disposal of parties of’p on sure,or will be available for any other purpose for which she may be required, and for which the charges wi 1 be moderate. ~ WILLIAM HUBBARD. ~ Charlottetown, May 3, 1843. ' ' r . TO BE LET, _ , For a. Term. affront Five to Seven years, from the 1.9: of May nut, MOUNT STEWART. For further particulars, apply to ' ' ‘ W. STEWART; ‘ Charlottetown, 7th April, 1843. l THE Subscribers having been duly' appointed the solo Agents of DAVID STEWART, Esquire, for hi Estates on Island, beg to intimate, that they are prepared to leasel'lands; with :l liberty of purchasing, and to sell on t re most liberal terms; and that all personsindcbted to tliutgentleman, furrentor other; some. All persons found trespassing on any ofthe above roperheo, either by cutting Timber, or in any other respect, wi l bc‘ pro; secuted with the utmost rigour of the Law. \ ‘ - . - - . H. D. MORPETH,‘ wi _ PETER EMERY. December 10th, 1840. ' ._ _ _ BRIG For: SALE. _ V _ H FOR SALE, at Bedeque, a Bug now in con.“ of building, of the following 'mensions, viz; Extreme length 81 feet. on dec ‘, 23 feet. ls composed of the very bestrmaterials, good workmanship, and handsome model; will be read to'lttiin'ch, Holland Spars complete, any time from the middle of June t6 the first ofJuly next, that may be agreed on. ‘ Also, a CARGO inay remain on security, if reqpired. Forfurther particulars, up.~ pliculion to be made to Mr. . Buns, Merchant; Charlton: town, or 81.38089109‘; to - - n: .4513- wt , . JAMES “CONNQRS \Vilmot Creek, March 2d.1843. .' . ' . " P. E._ ISLAND To quince. / t THE Brig Manv‘ANN, ‘latcly‘ built‘dt‘l", Island, will leave Bidefnrd for Cliarlotteieyvn,ApriI. 17th ; after landing her goods and passengers she will 11"- «:1 4i Street, Charlottetown. v, by applying to-Mr.‘ David Wilm,‘iRi¢hmofidi ,. -, 1 ~23 April24,1843. ' ' 4w’ . feet wide; same day,at 12 o'clock, £6 on the Road from Mill . ' Halifax and Piciou during the ensuing Summer, from the 1st ~‘ THAT beautifully situated and well known prophity; ~ ‘ Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10, 12, 27, 30, 40, 47, and \Lennox - wise, arc hereby required to make immediate payment‘ of-thQ' 7 Depth ofh'o d 14 feet._Wi_d_tlt ' ' ofBirch Timber and Spruce Deals. A part ofthe pur‘cl‘tttse~ In‘onoy' , proceed to Quebec ; any person wishing to be accommodated'ivith' " ' ' a passage, mu