there of public patronage. ., vantages which her Classes afi'ord, are . Italic immediate application. STEAMER ST. GEORGE. ENDERS Will bereceived by the Subscriber, until T Saturday ll" Tw‘ml'em 2“! 0"MAY next, at the hour of12 o’cloClK. "0"“. from 99,790“ “"“lllg 10‘supply the Prince Edward bland Steam Navigazzan'ComP‘l'ny with such quantities of any or all "I'll" fillll‘Wll‘g “"‘flf‘sfls may be required for the use of ,h. sggsmsr S - GEORGE. during the present suason—tlis Tumors to express Ill. all-I019 or articles the party is desirous to NPPIY' Porter, in bottles, per dozen, Ale, do. do. Port Wine, do. Sherry IVins, do. Champagne, do. Ginger Beer, do. ' Brandy and Gin, per gallon. Flourpper barrel (Canada or American). Moist Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Rice, Candles and Tallow, per pound. Brown Seal Oil, per gallon. The whole to be ofthe best quality, and delivered at the IVare- mouse ofthe'Company in such quantities and at such times as m.,. be required- _ samples of the Porter, Ale, Wine and Spirits to be furnished mm. the Tenders, for the approval ofthe Directors. Security Will be required for the performance of each Contract. _ . THOMAS OWEN. April 20th, 1843. ,_—.——-“ . a ; .THE STEAMER ST. GE until further notice, viz: " LeavflMiramichi for Charlottetown, everv Monda , at 2. p. m. Lamarlottetown for Pictou, every Tuesday, immediately "filler her return from Miraniicbi. ' Leave Pictnii for Charlottetown, everv VVednesrlav, at noon. Leave Charlottetown for Miraiiiiclii,’every Friday, at 8, a. in. she will call at Bedeque, going and returning, every alternate week—commencing Friday, the 19th May. All Freight and Baggagd’ must he delivered alongs1de, and re- ceived from the vessel's tackles, and every package properly ‘marked or directed, and entries made at the iespeotive Offices of Customs, &c., by the shippers, during the hours ofbusiness, that the same may be regularly cleared. RATES OF PASSAGES AND FREIGHTS. P A S S A G E S : Between DECK. s'rxniuon. CABIN. ~Pietou and Miramicbi, £0 10 ,0 £0 17 6 £1 15 0 'Pictou and Charlottetown, 0 7 6 0 12 6 «Charlottetown and Miramicbi, 0 7 6 0 12 6 1 5 0 Charlottetown and Bedeque, 0 5 0 0 7 0 39(12un and Miramiclii, 0 6 0 0 II 0 I 2 (i ‘ Freight between Pictou and Miramichi. Horses, 30s.; Cattle, 20s. ; Sheep, 3s. ; Pigs, 35.; Calves, 39.; ‘Hcavy Goods, 25s. per ton; other Goods, per barrel bulk. 2s.; .Small Parcels, 1a.; Carriages, 4 wheels, 30s.; Gigs or “tag- guns, 20s. ‘ Between Charlottetown and JlIiramichi. Horses, 255. , Cattle, 209.; Calves, Sheep and Pigs, 2s. 6d each; 'Heavy Goods, per ton, 209. ; other Goods, per barrel hulk, 1s 9d ; 'Carriages, 4 wheels, 25s.; Gigs or \Vaggons, 17s. 6d; Parcels, ls. Between Pictou and Charlottetown. ' Horses, 205.; Cattle, 15s. ; Calves, Sheep and Pigs, 2s. 611 each; 'Heavy Goods, per'ton, 155.; other Goods. per barrel bulk, 15.; Pamela, 15.; Carriages, 4 wheels, 205.; Gigs or \Vaggons, 15s. Between Bedeque and Miramichi. lHorses, 225. 611.; Cattle, 1_3s.; Sheep, Calves and Pigs, 2s. Gd. , EHeavy Goods.‘per ton, 18s.; other Goods, per barrel bulk, 18 Gd; 'Wiiggons or Gigs, 103.; 4 wheel Carriages, 22s.; Parcels, Is. All the above payable in. Halifax Currency. HALIFAX TO PICTOU IN ONE DAY. .SUMMER‘ ARRAJVGEJIIENT FOR 1843. 7 II E SUBSCRIBER’S STAGES will run between - Halifax and Pinion during the ensuing Summer, from the lst -of.May to the lst of December—three times per week each wav— ‘ leavinguPs’ctou uvory .llonrlay, ll’ndnrsduy and Friday, 2ft 4 o'clock. .4. 1a., and Halifax every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day, at'6 o‘clock, A. M. Fares, with 501bs. Baggage. ‘ Halifax to Pictoii, £1 15 0. Extra Baggage, 20s. per 100 lbs. Ditto 'l’iiiro, 1 0 0. Ditto, 1211 0.1. do. Truro to Pictoo, 0 l5 0. Ditto, 7s. 6d. do. Small Parcels of 201bs. and under, will be charged according to H129 and value. All Parcel.- for P. E. Island will be pnnctually forwarded by the first Steamer. Freight to Pictoii iniislbe prepaid. Parcels ’fi'om tlie‘Island will be safely deliveril at Halifax. STAGE 1"11111-1 must be paid at. ilie time of Booking. Mr. A. .‘IIacphail, Agent, Pictori. May 1,1343. H. HYDE, Proprietor, Halifax. CALL AND SEE . OLES’ LIVERY STABLE, at the corner ofGreat George and Kent Streets, whore Honsns and CARRlAGEs of ~Overy description can be obtained at the shortest notice and on moderate terms. . Mr. Coles, thankful for past favors, flutters himselfthat having =spared no expense in procuring good HoRsss and suitable CAR- nuczs, the best ever offered to the public, be will still merit a -coniinuance ofthoir patronage. Charlottetown, May 9, 1843. NEW PERRY BOAT. ’ ' HE Subscriber’s new, fast-sailing and substantial Bun! CHARLES will ply between the Queen’s \Vharf and “’arren Farm, every Wednesday and Saturday, during the pre- rssnt Season. _ The CHARLES is twenty-six feet keel, is handsomely painted and well furnished with sails, (1:115, (850., and who” not employed "It! above stated, will be placed at the disposal ofparties of plaa~ armor will be available for any other purpose for which she may required, and for which the charges will be moderate. WILLIAM HUBBARD. Charlottetown, May 3, 1843. HAT MANUFACTOR¥- OHN HOBBS, flatter, returns his sincere thanks to his friends, and the public generally, for the very liberal support he has received since be commenced business in this .Island, and begs to intimate, that he has REMOVED to Margote .Road, New London, near Mr. 'l‘uplin’s Mill, where he continues his business, and will thankfully receive and punctually attend to all orders sent to him. He has appointed Mr. John Williams, Merchant, Charlotte- town, his Agent, who has constantly for Salon supply ofhis Hats, &c., and will attend to and forward all orders that may be en- , "trusted to his care without delay. Gentleman’s Beaver and Felt Hats, Ladies’ Riding Hats and BeaVer Bonnets; Children's fancy Hats, &.c., made in order. Old Hall cleaned, &c. Beaver and Muskrat Skins bought. Margnte KoafiNew London, April 13th, 1843. ’ BOOT am: 8303 MAKING. THE SUBSCRIBER intimates to the public that he has domrnenced business in the above line,in his Shop, in fiytinsy Street, near the Wellington Hotel, where he trusts, by (11115.an m his occupation and good workmanship, to ma ita THEOPHILUS CHAPPELL. Charlottetown, April 1, 1843. WRITING—Kiri) MUSIC. . RS. JAMIESON tbegs to announce 10" the Ladies of Charlottetown and vicinity, that her Classes for WRI- TINGvsnd MUSIC will be closed in the course of a very few 'Oeh- No new pupils will be received afler the 7th of May “‘“lu' A“! Porno"! disposed to avail themselves of the ad- rsspectfully inutsd to (Gaz.) _ .— Chsrlottetown, 25th April, 1843. Just published foolscap Svo. . 128 Price, Is 6il. single, 12s. pei' ’ ORAL RENOVATION; or, The Empireof Bar-- chus destroyed. TH]: PRIZE Essay. By the Rev. JOHN CIIABLOTTITOWK: COOPER & BREMNER.‘ - at): Eatoniatrficraiu. DR. TREMAIN having» returned to Charlottetown intends practisin nis f ‘ ‘ ’ GEON’ &c" and also “ga pro ession as PHYSICIAN, SUR- DENTIST, is prepared to perform the vario ' us ' that branch of the profession. opera'wns connec’ed wuh Dr. 'I‘remain ma b . y e found for the resent at tl ‘ Mrél'l". B. Tremain, opposite iho Phreiiix Fotindry.1e res'dence or Idrlottelown, May 0111,1843. [Gaz. &,- Isl] MISS MACMURRAY, ofHalifax. begs to announce to the Ladies ofCliarlottetown and th ' . _ I e iibl . that she intends returning in a few days, and will b'r’ingg'iii'i’il’ializiz A VERY CHOICE SELECTION OF FAS HIO NABLE BONNETS AND HATS, f I. S MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, 0 tiis pring’s importation - and that she Will 1 b to execute BONNET AND ’HA'I‘ IV ' a so e prepared by a new and improved process. ORK m [he be“ my“), “d -M11y‘, 1843. 1‘ ISS MOORE begs leave respectfully to acquaint J. the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, that she has removed her School to thehonse in Poivnal Street formerly occupied as the Herald Printing Office, one door East of the house occupied by SCllOOl- Charlottetown,61h lll ay, 1843. (310) I SITUATION IVANTED. “7 ANTED by a YOUNG MAN of experience in Business, a Situation as Clerk in a Store, or any other way where he mivlit make himself 1 'll . Herald 0mm: ge 1era y useful Apply at the April 29th, 1843. DISTRICT No. l. I HEREBY give Notice, that I will, on Monday the 19111.1uno, at 0 o'clock, set up and sell to the lowest bidder the repairing the \Vostorn Road, commencing at Lot 'l’eii Bl‘lthflll Same day, at 12 o’clock, the Road leading from Yen’s Millsbto Halloran’s. Same day, at 4 o’clock,the lluyad leading from Yen's Mills to Cascumpeque. June 201b, at 9 o'clock, the Road leading from Cascumpeqiic to Lot 10, commencing at William Hurd's. Same day,at12o’1-lock, the Road li‘om Fox Island to Cttucumpequc Point. Saute day, at 4 o’clock, the Bridge at Mill River, near Martin O'Brieii's. June 215i, at 9 o’clock, the Bridge at VVestlake’s. Same dav, at 11 o’clock, Roads on Lot 4, commencing at the School- house between the Dock and John Gordon's. Same day, at. 4 o'clock, the Road leading from Kililare Bridge to 'I’ignish: June 22d, at 10 o’clock, the Road on Lots 3 and 2,1:ommencin" at Mrs. 'I’ravers's. D C June 23d, at 12 o'clock, the Road from Reilcy's to the North a e. F une 27th, at 10 o'clock, the Road from Lot 11 Mills to Large's ‘erry. While selling the above, I will re-sell all contracts not comple- ted last year. JAMES VVARBURTON, Commissioner. Lot 11, May 15t,1843. INSTRICT N0. 3. THE following Moneys will be expended by Public Auction, viz: On Thursday the 25111 inst., at 10 o'clock,£8 on the Road from Fifteen Point to Mascouchc. Same day, at 12 o’clock, £7 on the Main Road from Fifteen Point to the Shore. And the same day, i; 4 o’clock, £0 on the Road from Abraham's Village to Fifteen oint. On Friday the 26th, at 0 o’clock, £8 on the Road from St. Jo- seph’s Village, to Higgins's Ferry. At 12 o'clock, the some day, £15 or as much thereofas may be required, for it Bridge on Eg- llltlnl Bay Road; 11an at 20’clock, the same day, £10on the Road from Ellis River Bridge to Egtnont Bay. ()n Monday the 20th, at 10 o’clock, £5 on the Road from Hill- soii's to Green's Shore; at2 o'clock, the same day, £5 on the Road from Hugh Smith’s, to Linklctror’s Mills; and at 4 o‘clock, tho same (lav. £0 on the Road from Rogers's, Lot 16, to Alexan- der Campbell’s. , On \Vednesdny the 3151, at 10 o’clock, £20 on the Road from loderir-k M‘l.ean’s to the Western Road; at 12 o'clock, same day. £12 on the Road North and Smith of Ellis River Bridge; at 2 o’clock, same day, £0011 the Western Road, Lot 14; and at 4 o’clock. the same day, £9 on the \Vcstern Road, Lot 13. 011 Thursday, the 15! day ofJiine next, at 10 o'clock, £8 on the Road from Cross Rivers,tn Angus Macdonnld‘s ', at 12 o’clock, £20011 the Road and Bridge from Plaisted’s to John Carr’s; and at four o’clock, the same dav, £15, or as much tliereofas may be required, for a Bridge near Criiswcll’s Mill, on Lot 13. 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 good security willbe required forthe performance ofthe contracts. HARRY C. GREEN, Commissioner. St. Eleanor's, May 13!,1843. DISTRICT No. 5. 7? HE Subscriber will Let by Auction, to the lowest I bidder, on the spot, the building ofseveriil Bridges, and re- pairing of Roads, as follows: On \Vednesdav the 24th day of May, at 10 o’clock, building a Bridge on the new Road from Taylor’s Mills to Anderson’s Road; at 12 o'clock, the repairing ofthe old Malpeque Road, from Tucker’s to M‘Murdy's; the same day, at 2 o’clock, the building a Bridge over Dunk River,on the new Road near Wright's Mills; and at 4 o'clock, opening a Road from Anderson’s Road, (in the County Line. between Lots 27 and 67. On Thursday the 25th May, at‘lO o’clock, repairing I’Vilmot Creek Bridge; ilie sonic (lay, at 1 o’clock, the opening a Road on the line between Townships Nos. I9 and 25, from M‘Murdy’s to the Princeiown Road. Sale to commence at M‘Murdy‘s. And on Wednesday the 3lst, nt 10 o’clock, repairs ofHector’s Bridge, Cape Traverse ; at I2 o'clock, repairing Bridge and Cause- way near Michael Clarke’s, Trvon River; and at 1 o'clock, the opening part of the new Road, ’to the back settlement of Tryon River; at 2 o’clock, the repairing the Bridge ncar Goiildrop’s Mill; at 3 o’clock, the opening and repairing the old Tryon Road, to the County Line; and immediately afterwards, repairing Read to the Shore, near James Wood’s, Lot 28. On \Vednesday, the 14th June, at 12 o'clock, repairing that part aniiderson’s Road, through Lot (‘17. Sale to begin at David Edwards’s. . ApproVed Security will be required for theperformance ofcach Contract. JOSEPH, POPE, Commissioner. Bedeque, April 27, 1843. . DISTRICT No. '7. 11E Subscriber will expend the following Moneys at Public Sale, viz: On Monday, the 29111 May, inst., at 9 o’clock,17l. on the Road from Mabey’s, to De Sable, sale to commence at Bonshaw Bridge; same day, at 11 o’clock, 16/. on the Road from Elliot River Bridge to South Shore, Lot 30, sale to commence at Bonshaw Forge; same day, at 2 o‘clock, lll. 109. on the Road from Bon- shaw to Alexander M‘Niven’s, sale to commence at Smelt Creek. On Tuesday, the 30th May, at. 9 o’clock, 15L on M‘Naught’s Bridge, Crapand; same day, at 11 o’clock, 10!. on the Sable Back Settlement Road; same day, at 2 o'clock, 141. on the Road from Sable to Canoe Cove, sale to commence at Tod’s Mill; same day, at 4 o’clock, 14!. on the Road from M‘Ewen’s to the Shore,Canoe Cove, sale to commence It Canoe Cove. ‘ ‘On Thursday, 1st ofJnne next, at 9 o’clock, lot. on the Road from York River, to Dog River, sale to commence at York River Bridge; same day, at 11 o'cloek, lot. on Bannockburn Settle- iiienfRoad; same day, at 2 o'clock, 181. on the new Road from Mubey’s to the new Settlement, in the rear ofLot 05, sale to commence at Mabey’s. On Friday, the 2d June, at 2 o’clock, 5t. to reduce a H near M‘Lean's, New Badeque Road. Sufficient Security will be required, forth performance ofeucli Contract. . . WILLIAM W. IRVING, Commimoner. Bonshaw, lst May, 1843. DISTRICT No. 11. HE Subscriber wi||,on Monday, the 15th day ofMay . next, at the hour ofeleven o'clock; lot by Auction, to the lowest bidder, on the spot, the erecting a Bridge near Cohn Mac. kenzie’s, Wood Island Road. And at 3 o’clock of the same day, the erecting a Wharf at East side ofOrwell Ferry Point, Lot 57. Security will be required for the due performance of the above Contracts. A.1MAcDOUGALL’ Commissioner. Flat River, Ap1212l,184$: _ , _ DISTRICT No. 12. HE Subscriber will, on Monday, the 19th day of _ . June next, at ll o’clock, forenoon, let by Auction, the re- pairing the Road from the County Line to M‘Dermot’s; also, the Road from the Head of Hillsboroogh River, across theBarrens, 31nd the Road from M ullally‘s to the Harbour’s mouth,commenc- mg at the County Line. ' On Tuesday, the 20111 June. at 10 o'clock, forenoon, the repair- ing the Road West side of Morel; also, the MorelgBridge, and the Road through the Settlement on Marsh Road. On Wednesday, the 21st, at 0 o’clock, forcnoon, the repairing the Road from the Head of St. Peter’s Bay towards Cardigan; also, the Road from thé Head of St. Peter’s Bay to the Line of Lot 42, on the Bay Fortune Road; and the Road from Head ofthe Buy to O’Hanley's. On Thursday, the 22d, at 10 o'clock, forenoon, the repairing the Road from Leslie's Mill to Cable Head; and at 12 o‘clock, noon, the letting of an addition to be made to the Wharf, iit the end oft-he Cable Head Road, and the repairing and securing that part ofit built last your. Ample security must be given for the due performance ofeaclt Contract. 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. Huud St. Peter’s Bay, May 2d,1843. DISTRICT N0. 13- HE Subscriber will let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, the several amounts appropriated for Roads, Bridge-s, &c., for the present year, in the following order :— On Monday, the 12th of June, at 8 o’clock, the Railing the Bridge at Asa Symotidson’s, and immediately after, the Repair- ing the Road from the head of Rollo Bay to .liinicsCoffin‘s; same (111", at 10 o’clock, repairing the Road from ill-Rae’s lo Dingwall's Mills, and the rounding up ofthe new road from Diiigwcll’s Mills to the head of Grand River. 011 Tuesday, the 13th June, at 8 o’clock, the Repairing the road from Cooper’s Mills to the head of Grand River. commen- Ping at the head of Grand River; same day, at 121i’clock, from the Red-lloiise to Grand River, cominunringat the latter placc, and the repairing the Road from Slrangtnan's to Robertson’s. On Wednesday, 14th June, at 9 o’clock, the Repairing the Road from Bay Fortune Church to the line ofLot 42. ’ On Thursday, the 15111 June, the following Hills and Bridges on the North side—the reducing the Hill at M‘Cusltill’s Bridge; ditto, Fox River Hills; the Repairing Cow River Bridge; New- frago Bridge, and llullow Fivnr Bridge, commencing at the Hill at M‘Cnskil's Bridge, at lOo'r-lonk. On Friday, 10th June, at 10 o’clock, the Repairing the Road between 1.111543 and 44, commencmg at the main Post-Road, Nor’lh side. Ample security will he required. \VlLl.lAlll UNDERHAY, Commissioner. flay Fortune, April 2701,1843. ' DISTRICT No. 13. HE Subscriber will attend at Cow River Bridge on \Vedncsday thi- 24th day of May, at 12 o'clock, for the pur- pose nl‘l.etiing, by Public Auction, to the lowest bidder, the re- pairing 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 50, April 2.0111, 1843. DISTRICT No. 14. GN Monday, 12th June next, £15 Will be expended, at Auction, in the Repairs of the Road from Souris to the East Point, South side—Sale to commence at Norris‘s Pond, at 10 o’clock, forenoon; same day, at 2 o’clock, the Repairing North River Bridge; and, immediately after, £10,0n the Road li'om the Portage towards Alexander Bcatoii’s. And on Tuesday. the 13111 June, at 10 o’clock, a. m., the Re- pairs of East Lake Bridge ; and, immediately after, the following Jobs in succession, viz z—Repairing Bridges at David Anderson's, Morrow’s Mill, North Lake and Little River. And on Wednesday, the 14111 June, at 11 o’clock, repairing Big Pond Bridge, and Building Bienstwork to guard the Bridge; same day, at 1 o'clock, Repairing (’rookcd River Bridge; same day, at 2 o'clock, Repairing Hay River Bridge, railing the IVes- tern Hill and forming Breastwmk; and, at 4 o'clock, Repairing Bear River Bridge, and forming Breastwork. And on Thursday. the 15th June,at 11 o'clock, a m., £25 will be expended in the Repairs ofthe Lot 45 Road ; and immediately after, £0 on the New Harmony Road. And on Friday, the 10111 June, £10 will be expended in Re- pairing the rouds leading to Souris Mills; Sale to take place at Laurence Peter‘s, at 10o'i-l-1ck; and, on Saturday, the 17th June, the Repairing Bridge at Flanigan’s Creek, at 12 o’clock. Approved Security will be required for the fulfilment ofeaeh Contract. UOHN MACGOWAN, Commissioner. Commissioner's Office, Souris Mills, 24th April, 1843. DISTRICT No. 15. THE Subscriber Will let by Auction, on the spot, where the some is to be performed, the following Public Works, viz: On Monday, the 12th day ofJune, 319 o'clock,,the sum of£4, for s new Bridge, and cutting down the Hill, headvof Mitchell River, and 41. for repairing the Road from Gofl"s Mill to Launch- ing Place; 61. on the Road from said Mill to Grand River; on the same (lay, at 12 o’clock, the sum of 12[., for a new Road from Narrow’s Creek to Dingwull's Mill Road; also, at 3 o’clock, 7t. for the straightening the old Grand River Road; and immediate- ly after. 9t. for building tlirce small Bridgse on the Road from Peter Morrison's to Grand River Road. On Tuesday, the 13th June, at 10 O'clock, the sum oflOl. for repairing the Road from Carpenter’s Creek to the Head of Car- digiiii; 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 at 4 o'clock, the sum ofl2l., for repairing the Road from Cardigan to Pisquid,communcing at the Line ofLot 38. On \Vednesday, the 14th June, at 10 o’clock, the sum of12l., to build it new Bridge, and straighten the Road between Sanphy’s and M‘Avoy’s. Georgetown Road; also, at 11 o'clock, tliehsama day, 4t. for a Bridge at the head of Brudenell, and immediately after, 5L for repairing the Road leading froin thence to Montague Bridge; and at 2 o’clock, the sum 01'91. for opening and repairing the llnad from Montague Bridge to Buck’s Road. On Thursday, the 15111 June, at 10 o’clock, the sum ofl2l for opening and repairing the Road leading from Buck’s Road to Murray Harbour Road; at 12 o’clock, the same day,for the open- ing and repairing of .\1‘I.can’s Road, leading from Buck's Road to Murray Harbour Road, the sum of1(ll.; also, at 2 o’clock, the sum 01"”, for repairing the Road on the Soiilh side of Montague River, front the old Bridge to M‘Leun’s: 11nd at 4 o’clock, the same day, commencing at the IB-tnile Brook Bridge, and letsncli partsuf Road loading from thence to Georgetown as requires repairing. On Friday , the 16111 June, at 12 o’clock, the sum of20l. for the repairing the Streets ol'Georgctown and part ofthe Road through the Royalty. ‘ Approved Security will be required for the performance of each Contract. JOIIN GOFF, Commissioner. \Voodvills, May 3d, 1843. . DISTRICT N o. 16. THE following moneys will be expended at Public Sale, viz :—On Tuesday, the 30th May next, at 10 o’clock, £25 on the Road from I’Vliite Sands to the Little Sands; same da , at 4 o’clock, £8 for the Wliarfst South River, provided the in abitants engage to complete it without any further Legislative aid. \Vednesda ', 31st May, £10 on the Road and Bridge: from South River to County Line; Sale to commence at Murray Mills at ‘10 o’clock. Thursday, 1st June, £20, to plough atid round up the Mink River Road 18 feet wide, and to repair the Swamp on Lot 63, next the Township Line; Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, at the Swamp; and immediately after, £10 on the Rood from Sturgt-on_to Lewellin’s Cross Roads, beginning at the Swamp near Philip Murphy’s, and £6 on Lewellin’e Mill Dani; same day, at 3 o'clock £12 (or as much ofit as may be required) to re- pulr-lenifify’S Bay I’Vharf; and same day, at 6 o’clock, £20 to repair Sturgeon Bridge. Friday, 2d June, at 9 o’clock, £5 on the new Road from Mucfarlane's to Aitkon’s Mill Road); sale to be at Masfsrlane’s end of the Read; some day, at 11 o’clock, £18 on the Road to Beers' Mill, and the Hill South side ‘Mill Dam, commenceing at the end ofthe Road at Peter Campbell's; same day, at 3 o‘clock, £15 on Douse’s Road, Lot 59, beginning at the largest Swamp, East end of the Road. Saturday, 3d June, at 9 o'clock, £20 on the Whim Road, East end, to be rounded up 18 feet Wide; same day, at 12 o’clock, £6 on the Road from Mill Road to St, Andrew’s Point, beginning at St. Andrew’s Point; and immediately after, £30 on the Shore Road from G. Aitkon's to St. Andrew’s Point, sale commencing at the latter place; and therstlés latter sale, £25 to extend the \Vharfat Peters' Shore, ot . ‘ The work will be let to the lowest bidder, and security required for the performance ofthe Contracts. E. THORNTON, Commissioner. 'I‘hres Rivers, 22d April, 1843. OTICE.—Tlie London “ ALLIANCE LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY" still continue to issue“ Policies upon L1fe and against Fire, at extremely moderate rates of premium. Persons assuring at this office for live years in suc- cession, participate in the profits of the Company. In case of loss,the Subscriber is em owered to settle and pay the same, without reference to the card of Directors in London, unless under very special circumstances. This being the most danger- ous season ofthe year, and one in which Fires are most likely to occur, the Subscriber would call upon all those wlioltave propel:- v. ty at stake, and who have not already availed themselves ofthe advantages conferred by insuring in the Alliance companyflo' seize upon the opportunity ibus afforded them, to obtain policies from this Office, and thus seek PROTECTlON, not only from care- less domestics, but also from improvident neighbours. Ifa man were 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 obtain it,by rpaking application at the. Office ofthe Subscriber daily,between 9 oclock, A. s1 , and 5 o'clock, r.‘M.-—-' Sundays excepted. ' CHARLES YOUNG, flgcnt. Charlottetown, Nov. 20, 1842. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. THE Subscriber has been appointed Sub-Agent of the following Insurance Companies, viz: The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. The New Loan Fund Life Insurance Company of New York. The Hartford and Protection Fire Insurance Companies ofllarttord, Connecticut. And as he is furnishod with blank Forms oprplieation, and in possession of all the information which may be desired by persons who wish to effect Insurance, 110 will be happy to re- ceivco applications and transmit the same to the Ageut at Hali- fax. Please apply to HENRY PALMER. ruin AMERICAN FAMILY ashram ' llA'l‘ MR. Moran’s Life Pills and Plioauix Bitters have long since obtained the high and enviable distinction and a host of ('ompt'tilors, and that 0103’ acquired it solely by their invariable and almost unlimited uiiicacy, without the usual aid of fulsomc pufl'ery‘arid prietuusioiis, are well known to the public, and cannot be denied—While very little has been said concerning these astonishing Life Medicines by the proprietor himself, and not more than was necessary to call the at- tention of the aiilicleil to a sure and speedy means ofrclicf, their renown has rapidly flown from one individual to another, and from family to family, until they have long since become known in almost every town and village in the Union, as a wonderful and incstiniablc blessing. Voluntary and unsolicited testimonials oftlicir absolutely uslonishiiitr eliicacy, in diseases ofthe most dreadful and obstinate character, as well zisin othch of prevalent and ordinary occurrence, have been received by the proprietor from the persons the) have rurctl from every scrtion of the country, and still continue to be received in increasing numbers. It is Willi pride and plcasurc that the proprietor refers the public to his “ MEDICAL Marina 1.,” where a wiilcly various selection of these testi- , mouials is published, with the names and rcsidcnccofthc \viiters,bceauso he has no hesitation in saying that the annals of Medical Science do not contain a greater number or variety of euros effected by any medicine known to the profession, or cures ofit more frightful kind or oflonger standing, coming as those tcsliinonialsdo from the cured persons them- selves, who certainly know best, from their own hap y experience, whether they are cured or not. The evidence they nflord of the pre- eminent and un rccedentcd efficacy ofthcsc giniid remedies is perfectly irresistible, an commands rather than solicns the respect of the public. In addition to those already published, the proprietor 15 in possession of a vast accumulation oftlicse personal certificates, demonstrating that his L172: Pills and l’liwnix Bitters are promptly and uniformly efiicaciou. in Scrofula in all its hydra headed forms. Dyspe sin whether chronic or occasional, Rheumatism both acute and chronic, Banndice and bilious and liver complaints, however distressing or complicated, Fever and Ague 111 all their varieties, and “hen quinine and all other specifics fail; Habitual Costivcucss, (especially when the Life Pills are used as dinner pills. immediately before or after that meal) Piles even in cases ofthiriy years standing, ropsy, Gout and settled pains in the breast, back,or organs, disease of the bladder and kidneys, biles, tumours, and ulcers, Erysipelas, and all other eruptive diseases; Pleurisy, Asthma, Bron- chitis, and other affections ofthe chest, lungs and mucous members; piniplcs,stains ofthe skin, and the foul unhealthy ' ance of the complexion, arising from whatever cause, nervous a1 dcbility, headaches, and giddincss, together with a vast variet r maladies, in proofoftlie speedy and elfectual cure of which 1y eso medicines alone, the proprietor has hundreds, nay thousands of certified testi- monials. Both the Pills and Bitters are mild and delightful in their operation, producing none ofevcn the temporary prostrations and nausea occasioned by nearly all other medicines, and they can be administered with safety to young children, and females in the most delicate health. Prepared and sold by Dr. Wm. B. Moffat, 375 Broadway, New York. For sale also by the agents—NEW Yonx, May 30. ‘ COOPER 6L BRENNER, H Agents for Prince Edward Islalid. [13’ These valuable Medicines may also be had on application to Mr. George Farley, Searietown, Bedeque; Mr. George “igginton, Cra- paud; and Mr. Edward Henry, Lot 18. Charlottetown, August 1'12, 1812. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ‘ THE Subscriber offers for sale that valuable Freehold Farm, owned and occupied by him, on the St. Peter’s Road, 8% miles from Charlottetown, and within one mile ofthe Metho- dist Chapel, on the St. Peter’s Road, and wiihin one mile and a llalfof that flourishing Settlement called Frenclifort. ’ It contains 50 acres of excellentlanzl; has 7 chains and 70 links front; there are 19 acres Well fencedi n—14 ofwhieh arc in a hiin state of cul- tivation, and the other five are more iltan half cleared. Four acrus more, in the rear of the form, are nearly fit for the plough. There are a dwelling house on the premises, 23 feet b 20, two and a halfstories high, and a new barn and stable, 20 set by 20; and a frame building, ten feet and It halfiii the side wall. For further particulars,spply to the subscriber, on the premises, or to M r. W. Pathick, Boot and Shoemaker, Charlottetown. ROBERT MACINTYRE. St. Peter’s Road, Lot 35, Feb. 2151, 1834. TO BE SOLD, OB LET FOR ATERM OF YEARS, ' HA'l‘ highly eligible and beautifully situated Estate of KESTON, borderingon the Royalty Bond, 3; miles from Charlottetown, With a substantial new frame House. forty- two feet by thirty-two feet—containing 10 spacious Rooms,be-‘ sides Cellars, Closets, &c. It has a large Kitchen Garden and Flower Garden ; a 811m, Farmer’s Cottage, and many Outobuild- ings. Forty acres of the Land are ready to crop (half grass), and twenty more cleared for the plough, and twelve acres unreclaim- d. A l on the s or for term ofthe Subscriber. e p” p ’ F’ HENRY SHEARMAN. Kcston, 20111 April, 184’}. TO BE LET, For a Term offrom Five to Satan years,from the lst of May next, fI‘HAT beautifully situated and well known property MOUNT STE WflRT. For further particulars, apply to W. STEWART. v Charlottetown, 7th April, 1843. THE Subscribers having been duly appointed the sole Agents of DAVID S'I‘BVVA RT, Esquire, forliis Estates on Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10, 12, 27, 30, 46, 47, and Lennox Island, beg to intimate, that they are prepared to lease lands, with a liberty of purchasing, and to sell on the most liberal terms; and that all persons indebted to tliatgentleman, for rent or other- wise, aro hereby required to make immediate payment of the same. ‘ All persons found trespassing on any ofthe above properties, , either by cutting Timber, or in any other respect, will be pro- secuted with the utmost rigour of the Law. H. D. MORPETH, PETER EMERY. December 10th, 1840. , BRIG FOR SALE. \ - OR SALE, at Bedeque, a Brig now in course of building, of the following dimensions, viz :— Extreme length 81 feet. Depth ofhold 14 feet. Width on deck, 23 feet. 15 composed of the very best materials, good workmanship, and handsome model; Will be ready to launch, Hull and Spars complete, any time from the middle of June to the first ofJuly next, that may be agreed on. Also, a CARGO, ofBirch Timber and Spruce Deals. A part ofthe porch-use money may remain on security, if required. For further particulars, ap- plication to be made to Mr. D. Bazaar, Merchant, Charlotte- town, or at Bedeque, to JAMES CONNORS VVilmot Creek, March 26. 1843. P. E. ISLAND TO QUEBEC. . HE Brig MARY ANN, lately built at P. E. Island, will leave Bideford for Charlottetown,April 17th; after landing her goods and passengers she will proceed to Quebec; any person wishing to be accommodated With a passage, inay,by applying to Mr. David Wilson, Richmond Street, Charlottetown. 4 w April 24, 1343.