. i‘i—‘i‘i-i‘“! 1'1“: arr vs as v ~ introduced by His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor. ‘diiys, DEBIAH, an: actuarial urn-stir. . 4 one do. - ]0 0 0 2 do. do. 7 10 '0 —————- 43 10 0 16 Buss—8 hesd yenrlings, at 32:. 12 10 0 '6 do. - - 10 0 0 2 do. . 3 0 0 __..-—- 25 16 0 ' 69 6 0 Provender, - 16 11 8 Freight, . 30 0 0 Voted Mr. Cross, - 10 0 0 ___.—_. 56 11 8 Sterling, £125 17 8 Add Exchange and Premium, 62 18 10 £188 16 6 Account Sales, 3lst May. Currency. on. Ram and Ewe, Hon. W. W. Irving, Bonshaw, 0 0 Dr). Charles Stewart, Rosehnuk, - 9 5 0 Do. John R. Bourke, Seal River, 20 5 0 Do. IIenry LongWortlI, - 10 5 0 Do. George Beer, sen. - 11 10 (1 Do. Hon. D. Mncdonalil, Glenaladale, 6 10 0 Do. William Hodges, Esq., Rustico, 19. 10 0 Do. George Col is, Es . - 11 10 (1 1).). Hon. 1. CFVVorthy, Hillsborough, 8 0 0 Do. John Shaw, Bracklsy Point, - G 15 0 Do. Peter Scott, Frenclifort, 7 0 0 , Do. Charles Huszard, Belli'ue, - 1‘2. ‘0 0 Dn. James Laird, New Glasgow, 6 10 0 Do. Francis Antoine, Elliot River, 6 15 0 2 Fleeces, Hon. W. W. Irving, 01'1" two Ewes which dicd_cn the passage, - 0 14 0 ~ £134 9 ( ‘Sum granted by Legislature, in 1842, 50 0 0 Balance sunk, - ' - 4 7 (5 £188 16 6 At a Meeting of the Society, held in tho forenoon (fifths same day, a vote oftlmnks was passed to Mr. C. Cross, for the very gratifying manner iii which he executed the Commission with which he had been intrusted, in the pur- chase of these excellent animals in England. Among the importations which have taken place this Spring must not be forgotten one Rum and five Ewe Sheep of the pure Leicester breed. per the John Bram/mm, which have been These vary line sheep are :ill yearlings of last May, raised by Mr. Elliot, of Devonsliirc, and obtained the prize at the Annual Exhibition tit Wellington SitIOp. His Excellency has also shown his dispo- siiion to advance the farming interest by the importation of it sit- perior sort oftwii-rnived barley, and some Guano or Peruvian nia- nurs, as an experiineni.——Guz. We believe that the Fires in the Woods have nearly all been extinguished, but we regret to record, in addition to those already stated, that the following houses, &c., have been destroyed in the neighbourhood ol'Three Rivers: A large house, the pro- perty ofi\lr Donald Cainpbell,uf Montague, with all his furniture, provisions. &c. A house at the head ot'Curdigan, and two large bridges. A house belonging to Charles Stewart, and two others on the Georgetown Road. Four | oust-s on Buck's Road, and se- veral others at the head of Moritague.——Ib. Cosonna’s INQUESTs.——Ot‘t Friday last, an inquest washeld- II New London, by Daniel IIotlgson, Esq, Conner, on the hotly ofGeorge Lannon, Farmer. nged 45 years, who was drowned out ofs heat, in New London Hurbour,on the 1211i inst. Verdict— Accidentally Drowned by the overselting ufu Bdrm—Also, yes tertlav, nn Inquest was held on the body of John Rynu, aged 12 venrs', who was accidentally drowned at the shore of Belle Vue, Lot 49. on Sunday morning. This unfortunate youth had con- structed I raft oflogs and boards, upon which he was paddling lhout, until it had receded from the shorts beyond his depth, when, finding that he was going out to sea, he endeavoured to save him- nelfby quitting the rub, and thus met his fatal end. Verdict ac- cordingly .— Gan, .MuyBO. Launcnno, on Thursday but, from the Shipyard of Mr. Thomas Richards, Vernon River, a superior Brig, 01210 tons, called the LADY Sane“, built for Mr. Wm. Heard, merchant, of this Town. She reflects great credit on the Master Builder, Mr ‘ Thomas Evans, of Applcdorc, England. fiaassmgers. In the Steamer St. Georgia, from Mirainichi, on Tuesday—Mr. Btlidiizk, and 9 in the steerago. ' In do., from Pictou, on \Vednesday last—Mr. E. Cunard, Lady and child, Rev. J. Cameron, Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Burns, Messrs. Longworth. Boggs, Cummings, Watson, Finlayson, Mackenzie, and Macdonald, and IOin the Sieerage. In the Shediac Packet, on Thursday Inst—Miss Jane Lockliart, and Mr. John I)avies,jun., from St. John, N. B. In the William, from Liverpool— Mr. Russell, of Pictou, N. S. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. . May 27.-—Scbr. Ann, Marfarlane, Miramichi ; Boards. Betsey, Har- ney, Pictou; Cools, (kw. Providence, M‘Kay, Miramichig Sall,&.c. Maloney, Saunders, Wallace; Limestone: 29.—Commerce, Fougcre; I’iclou; Coals. Ila—Exchange, Snook, Newfoundland; Fish. ter, Miramiclii; Goods. June I.—Brothcrs, 'I‘iirnhull, Halifax; Goods. Liverpool, G. 13.; Goods—to J.1’eakc. ‘ 2.—Sarah, Ross, 'I‘atmagouche; Boards. (‘hristy Ann, Weeks, Bay Vcrte; do. Linnet, Lariguille, Tatmagouche ; Salt. Liberty, Chambers, do.;.Boards. Mary Ann, Cameron, Pugwash; Limestone. Mary, O'Brien, Halilax; Goods. Rehecca,Spinney, \Vallace; Lime. Fly, Campbell, Hali- {axg ballast. Industry,Goodwiu, Pictou; Freestone. CLEA RED. May 27.—Schr. Albion. Fanning, Newfoundland ', ‘ 10,000 Sliingles,300 bus. Potatoes, 2 bis. Beef, 6 Sheep, 9 Pigs. Magdalene, Marphce, IIalilax; 700 bus. Potatoes, 1 cask Furs, (kc. Catherine, Mullins, Wallace; I’roducc. 29.—Mary Ann, Saunders, Quebec; ballast. Saucy Jack. Robin- son, Fishing Voyage. I June I.'—Asia, Nickersou, do. Catherine, \Veatbcrhc, do. 2.—Barque John Broinham, Barrett, Richibucto; 125 tons [lard- ' wood Timber, 13 cords Latliwood. Mary Ann, Linklct- William, Brumage, 10,000 fceti Boards. MARRIED. On the 19th inst., by the Rev. W. Smith, Mr. W. Butcher, son., to Mrs. Rankin, formerly of Halifax, N. S'. ' 0n the 24th tilt, at Coveliead, by David Higgins, Esq.,'J. P., Mr. William M-Kenzie, to Amelia, Widow at the late Richard Quinn, Cross Roads, Lot 30. . At Pictou, on the 20th ult., by the Rev. IIugh Ross, Mr. Hector McMillan, 01'1". E Island. to Miss Ann McDonald, of East Branch, East River. On Thursday last, by the Rev. Dr. Jenkins, Mr. W. Solmsn, N evv Glasgow Road, to Miss Ann Randall, Charlottetown Roy- alty. ' ‘ DIED, . On the 15th inst., at the residence oflier son-in-law, Elisha Dowolfc, Esq., Wolfville, N. S. after an illness of only three relict of'the late John Starr, Esq., oinilifiix, and mOIIIEr-Ini-IIIW of the Hon. C. Young. ofth'is town, aged 62 years. Mrs. Starr was on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Dewolfe, who died the day previous. The remains of both mother and daughter were interred in the some grave. At Wood Islands, on Saturday last, Ann M‘Phee, wifa oer. JOhn M‘Ncill, oftlnir place, aged 39 years. . On Sunday last, at the residence of Mr. Bartlett, Tudor, Char- ’IOItstown, after a protracted illness, which she bore with christian ' resignation, Mary, wife ofRichard Lone, aged 25 years, who emi- grated. two years since, from Cornwall. . ‘ I At'Bodeque, on ‘I‘tltesdity morning last, Margaret, Wife of Mr. Elisha Hooper, aged 1531 years. . _ . On Thursday lust, after a tedious and pmnful illness,. Ensign Peter Smith, on half pay ofthe Into New Brunswtck Fenclbles, in the 63d yelr of his age. The funeral will take place on Monday next,“ 2 o’clock. ' Ernie Rev. Hucn Ross will offiici‘ate in St._James’s Churcbto- marrow (Sunday) at the usual hours. ' gm 7» _fi_____—_____, . V £130 Qtorresponhents. ' , On'or 'rns PEOPLE has been received, and will be attended to in our next. ' I ' GEORGETOWN WHARF, HF. undersigned .wrll expend, at A UC'TION. on TUESDAY, the 6th June next, at 2 o'clock, the sum. of £45, for the repairs ofthe Public Wharf, Georgetown. LAND ASSESSMENT- Tressurer's ()lIii-e, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 30111 May, 1843. N pursuance ofthe Act, ofthc General Assembly of or lthLSII‘sl’aRilg'22delii‘nd [12;]st in the Seventh year ofthe Reign for lam/in” an idssyss mg t [mm the Fourth. intiiuled fin fict b Niels T meet on at Lands to Utts Island—I do here- [gt/Intillt‘ti f‘n.ry",flqiq:tltl yhthe Owners or Occupier: of Land within ihis I , , 6 Annual Assessment charged thereon by the said recited Act, of Four Shillings, lawful money ofihis Island, rightly]er Hundred Apresnfwilderness or unimproved Landscon- I c. in the several I‘ownships, and the several‘Islands belong- Ing thereto, and the sum of'I‘wo Shillings for every Hundred acres ofcultivated or improved Lands in the said several Townships and Islands its aforesaid; rind the sum of Four Shillings for 93011 and every unculttvated or unimproved Town Lot, Piisture Ln“ Common Lot and VViiti-r Lot, granted in the Town and Royallv of Charlottetown; and the sum ofTwo Shillings for each unit every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture, Common, and 11/8- ter Lot its aforesaid; and the sum of Two Shillings and eight- pence for each and every Town Lot, Pastors Lot and \Vater Lot, granted in the Towns and Royalties of Georgetown and Prince~ town; and the sum ofOne shilling and {burr-pencefiir each and every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture and Water Lot, grtint_ed in the said last mentioned Towns and Royalties, and so in proportion fora loss quantity; and the sum ofOne penny per acre on each and every acrc ofcultivatcd or improved Land iii the Royalty of Georgetown, called reserved Lands; and the sum of Two-pence per acre on each and every acro ofsucl‘i Lands as may be deemed uncultivated or iiriiinpriivcd Lands, is payable. that unless the Assessment for the current year be paid into my hands, or the hands of my Deputies, on or before the Twontv-fit‘st ofDet'emher,1843,1s1in11, on the last (‘Itty ofiha nuxl Hilary Term, at Charlottetown, make Proclamation ofall such Lands as shall then he in armor for non-payment ofthn’siims charged thereon, agreeably to the directions ofilir- snid Act. J. SPENCE 1 SMITH, Treasurer. NEW DRY GOODS STORE, BONNET, HAT & MILLINERY ESTABLISI’IMENT, SYDNEY STREET. 188 MACMURRAY invites attention to her Stock, now opening, being a choice assortment of MILLINERY 82 FANCY DRY GOODS, ,Ofthe newest Fashions, and of the latest importatians, amnngvvhich are—a variety of Ladies' Dresses, viz: Orientals, Parisinns. Mo‘uslin do Laines, Criipc do Lnines, colored Muslinl, French Cambrics, Plain and Chine Silks, Prints & Fent Dresses ; black Satin Shawls and Scarfs; Tliibet wool and spun Silk Shawls; Satin, Chime and Net Scarfs; Drawing and plain Sa- tins, Silks, Ci'npes and Muslins, for Bonnets; Net, lace 6L linen Collars and Cuffs; French dimity do.; Cardinal Capes; Mourn- ing and bugle Collars; Children's Bohbinet and Muslin do.; La- dies' dress Caps and Fronts; babes' Caps and W'aists; Lailics' morning and night Caps; black and white Lace. :1; squares; lim- cy Handkerchiefs; I’aris Points; Cherie Neckties; fancy silk Cords; Gll’tllt-‘S and Tassels; colored silk Fringes; Satin birt- tons; fiincv Nels; Brilsselstlonde and Valencienne Laces; Eilgings, quillings, golfor’d borders, insertions, and muslin trim. mingl; Bishops’ Lawns; lin. Cambric; Satin iiiid Clicne Bori- nct and Cup Ribbons; fashionable Straw and Tuscan Bonnet trimmings; bugle \Vreiiths; tinsel, pearl, mourning and colored Artificial Flowers; Ladies’ long black and white lat-c Gloves; Kid iind silk Gloves and Mitts; Children's Gloves; glove bands; black Silk and white Cotton Stockings; Ladios' & Mirscs' Stays; white and black Ileniy Veils (new style); Ladies' and Children's cottonhnil silk Parasols and Umbrellas; white and colored'Lin- iugs: Furniture Coilons; Plaid for Children's Dresses; Gentle- inen’s Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Scarfs, Shirt fronts and Socks; a variety of Ladies' line Tuscan and Dunstable Bonnets; low- priced Straw ilo.; Children's (10.; Gentleman‘s light Ilats; with numerous other articles—all of which will be sold at low prices, for Cash only. . All orders for Millinery executed with nonlness iinrl dispatch. Bonnets and Hats altered and cleaned in the host stvle. [ff Shop in Sydnny Street, in the house of Mr. Stephen Bov- yer, next door to the residence of Paul Mabey, Esq., and nearly opposite IhatofSamuel Nelson, Esq. Charlottetown, June ‘2. 1843. SPRING, 1843. Ex: ANN KENNY, from London, and ANTELOPE, from Liverpool. ’1‘ HE Subscriber has ‘just received a well selected assortment of . BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS, direct from the h’lannfnctorio-s, which he now ofi'era for sale, iii the Store formerly occtipied by Mr. George Hooper, Great George S‘reei, and nearly opposite the Market HuuSe, at very reduced prices for ready money only. use, TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES, COFFEE, SOAP, CANDLES, INDIGO, STARCH, dec. &0. May 22d, 18_43. JOHN S. MACDONALD. SPRING I "'11? IPORTATION. , UST AR RI VED, per BARQUE CIVILITY, A CHOICE SELECTIOJV 0F , NEWEST STYLE OF » Britta!) an?! foreign GOOUB. ALSO, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT or MAHOGANY, IN BOARD AND VENEER; PIANO, GL6. 6L0. FOR SALE AT THE STORE OF \VILLIAM HEARD. Great George Street, May 20th, 1843. SADDLE 8L HARNESS MANUFACTORY. ILLIAM SMARDON begs to acquaint the Inha- , bitants nfCliiirlottetown, and the Island in general, ofhis havtug just returned from England, and that he intends to carry on h ll usual biisinesa ss ' SADDLER, COLLAR AND HARNESS BIAKER, at the shop in Queen's Square, situate between Mr. Piirdie's Store rind Mr. Stamper's, and exaoily opposite the Market House. Mr. Smardon returns thanks to his friends for past favours, and tropes for a return and continuance, as it will be his study to give every satisfaction. ‘ I WANTED, it good steady JOURNEYM AN. Charlottetown, May 25,1843. 4w. IMPORTANT TO THE FASIIIONABLE PUBLIC I 11 ’I‘HE Subscriber has just receiver! B. READ & Co's- splenditl SUMMER FJISHIOJVS for 11543, illustratnd by I superb plate, which is executed in theiriisiial oneqnalled style. Gentlemen who tirein the habitof using economy, combined with taste and elegance, would do well to forward their work to the Establishment of * II . I' O U N D . Tailor and 111111“ Maker, Queen’s Square, (North Side), where they can have their garments made with less Cloth and Trimmings than any 0111!! establishment on the Island, which is nsaving of at least 10 per cent.; and in pointoffit and workman. ship, cannot be equalled by any in this Colony, or excelled by snv in British North America. Robes ol‘nll descriptions made in a superior mariner. N. B.—Five per cent. discount will be allowed on ready cash- payments. « 25th May, 1843. (4w) Charlottetown, OR. SALE—The Leasehold Interest of the Sub- scriber in and to Seventy-five Acres of Exoellen: LAND, situate on the new Bedeque Road, about 12 miles frmn Charlotte- town. Sixteen Acres are cut down. 14 Acres under crops of gritin,’.gmas and potatoes, 3 acres 0f.whet'lll.hflnltl 3 of‘onfts—ipie re- . 'd ' i b d a d And for em . ‘ e lensels or may. iiiiiliiyiiiii. "mi. ' n n y ~ I P SAMUEL HARPER. New Bedequn Road, May 30. 1843. HEREAS William McWilliam, (a coloured lad,) ofabout 18 yam ofsgs, my indented apprentice, is in the habit of leaving my premises and remaining away for some time, I hereby caution all persons.froinharbouring or eniployipg him, ll they will, for so doing, be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the law.‘ W‘lLLIAM WARREN. E. THORNTON. Thu Rivers, 2241 May, 1843. York River, June 1, 1843. \ TQWN ROAD WORK. THE Subscriber will let by Auction, to the lowest . bidder, on Monday, the 5th June, at 11 o’clock, the repair- ing ofthe Streets to tho Southward of Queen’s Square—Sydne Street, Dorchester Street, King Street, Water Street, Great George Strut, and Prince Street. EDWA , . May 12, 1843. RD KICKHA“, Overseer DISTRICT No. I. I HEREBY give Notice, that I will, on Monday the 19th June, at 9 o‘clock, set up and sell to the lowest bidder, the repairing the Western Itoiid,corninsncing nt Lot Ten Bridge. Same day, at 12 o‘clock, the Road lending li'om Yen's Mills to I'Iallomn's. Same day, at 4 o'clock,the Road leading from Yeo's Mills to Cascumpeque. June 2011:, nt 9 o'clock, the Road lending from Cascuinpeque to Lot 111, commencing at William Hurd'l. Same day,at12 o'clock, lltfl'Roud from Fox Island to Cascumpeque Point. Same day, at 4 o clock, the Bridge at Mill River, near Martin O'Brien's. June 21st, at 9 o'clock, the Bridge at VVestlake'a. Same day, at 11 o'clock, Roads on Lot 4, commencing at the School- house between tlie Dock and John Gordon's. Sums day, at 4 o'clock, the Road leading from Kildars Bridge to Tignish. June 22(1, at 10 o'clock, the Road on Lots 3and 2,commancinw at Mrs. Travers's. a C June 23d, at 12 o'clock, the Road from Rsiley‘s to the North ape. « ' F June 27th, at 10 o'clock, the Road from Lot 11 Mills to Large's ‘errv. ' ' VVhila selling the above, 1 will re—ssll all contracts not compla- ted last year. JA MES WARBURTO‘N, Commissioner. Lot 11, May 151,1843. THE Subscriber will let by Auction, to the lowest . bidder, the different Roads and Bridges in this District, viz: On Friday, the 91h June, at 10 o'clock, it. m., the Road from McLean‘s Mill, to the Wristern Road, Lot No. 12—Ssl‘e to com- menire at the Barrens. Same day, at 4 o’clock, P. n. the Road to garlqgls—salfl to commence near Alexander McDugiild’s, Lot (1 . On Saturday, 111010111 Juno, at10 o'clock,p. m., the Main W's-tern Road, on Townships Nos. 10 and 12—Snle to commence at the Bonndry Line of Lots Nos. 10 tiiii112, and near the Road lending to McLean's Mill. On Monday, the 12ih June, at 12 o'rlock. noon, at tbs Brae, Lot No. 9—— Sale to commence near Neil McKiunon's. ' On Tuesdsv. the 13th June, at 12 o'clock, noon, at Pierre Shock. Lot 1 o. B—Stile to commence at Hicksy's. On Thursday, the 15th June, at 8 o'clock, ii. m., on Lot No. 7—snle to commence at Richard Sidstone's. Same dirt , at 2 airlock, p. m., the Road from lIollornn‘a to the Main Western oail. Approved security will be required. Those Contractors whose Roads were not passed last year, not being fully completed agreeable to the Specifications, ivill be re- sold at the times above stated. _ JOSEPH HIGGINS, Commissioner. Egmont Bay, 9th May, 1843. DISTRICT No. 2. DISTRICT No. 5. y bidder, on the spot—The raising a Swamp on the Road lending’ 'Ballacreek Bridge towards Wood Islands, commencing neerohn THE Subscriber will Let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, nn“ilie spot, the building ofseveral Bridges, and re- pairing of Roads, as follows: Uri Wednesday, the 14th June, at 12 o'clock, repairing that part ofAndorson’s Road, through Lot 07. Sale to begin at David Edwards's. Approved Security will be required for the performance ofench Contract. ' JOSEPH POPE, Commissioner. Bcdcqua, April 27,1843. DIS rmc'r No. a. ‘HE Subscriber will let, by Auction, to the lowest bidder, on the spot, the Building ufssverll Bridges and Rs- pairing of Roads, as follows: On Saturday, the 10llIJunc,nt9 o'clock, the Building ti Bridge on the Road front Campbelton to Frfi'e's Ferry; at 11 o'clock, Rebuilding the Bridge at Billing's Mill; at 2 o'clock, the Build- ing it new Bridge at \Vhite's Brook, Graham's Road; and tit 4 o'clock, same day, the Building two small Bridges on the Road from Graham's Road to Mill River. On Wednesday, the 1411:, the Repairing nfthc Bridges on the Road between Bagnnll's and IIssleiii’s—Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, at Butler's Bridge, near .Bagnall’s; at 2 o'clock, Building a Bridge at M‘Leod's Brook, Anderson's Road, Lot ‘22; rind im- meiliiilcly afterwards, 151. will be expended on the Road front Anderson's Road to Johnston‘s. » On Friday, the 1611i June, 101. will be expended in Repairing the New Glasgow Road, \Vestwurd of Bull'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. r DISTRICT No. 8. " i‘IIE Subscriber will let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, the different Roads and Bridge-s, as follows :— On Monday, the 5th June, at 10 o‘clock, forenoon, the opening and rounding up of the Union Read, commencing at the Swamp; slime day, at 2 o'clock, the Repairing Brncklcy Point Road, com- mencing at the Road leading to Coveliead, and working South- wards. On Tuesday, the 61h, at 11 o'clock, the widening and Round- ing up the I’Vinsloe Road, commencing at Bttxtun's. JAMES COLES, Commissioner. Charlottetown, 22d May, 1843. DISTRICT No. 9. VIVO be let by Auction, 101118 lowest bidder, on Fri- day, the 9th day ofJiinu, nt 9 o'clock, forcnoon, the railing the Saw Mill Bridge, Covehcad Road; also, some day, a: 11 o'clock, the Railing Golf's Mill Bridge, and cutting down the Hills thereat, and repairing the St. Peter's Road, Lot 114; same day, n13 o‘clock, repairing the Snfl‘olk Road and Bridges; some day, at 6 o'clock, p. m., repairing West end uf'l‘racndio Road and Bridges. , On Saturday, the 10th ufJune, at 9 o'clook, forcnoon,repairing the Road leading from Stanhope towards Curran Ban; sllo,same day, at lo'clock, repairing the Road from Grand Tracnilie towards Curran Ban; someday, at 5 o'clock, repairing the Triston Road, between Suffolk Road and Siauhope. Also, on Monday,the 12th day ofJune,nt11 o'clock, forenoon, railing and repairing ,Frcnchfort Bridge; at 3 o'clock, same day, repairing the Road from Portage to Trucsilic. - On Tuesday, the 1311! day ofJiine, nt 9 o‘clock, forenoon, the "raising it Bridge over a hollow, ueiir John Macdonuld’s, Allisnry, Lot 37; same day, at 1 o'clock, repairing the Road leading from Vernon River towards Pisquid, commencing at the rear of Lot 37. On \Veduasdny, the 14th, at 9 o'clock. forenoon, repairing the Main Road between Johnston'sRiver Bridge, towards l’isquid; some day, It. 12 o'clock, repairing the Mnnaghnn Road; some day, at 6 o'clock, the building a Whrirfon the South side ofthe Hills- bormigh River, opposite Cranberry Point, provided the inhabitants there subscribe and pay an equal sum towards the same object, 401. On Thursday, the 13th day beuns, at 11 o'clock, forenoon. repairing the Road lrom Tracadie Cross Roads towards the Sand Hills; same day, at] o’clock, repairing the Road between the Sand Hills and Point De Roche. , DAVID HIGGINS, Commissioner. Covehead, April 15th, 1843. , DISTRICT No. 10. [IE Subscriber will let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, the several amounts appropriated for Roads, Bridges, &c., in the following manner. On Monday the 12th June next, at 11 o'clock, ii. m., the Rs- pniring ofthe old Road from Hillsborough Bay to the shore of Hillaborough River, near Charlottetown Ferry ; same day at 1 o'clock, p. m., the Road leading from Knppooh to Charlottetown Ferry ; same day “3 o'clock, the Road from Forbu'l Mills to- wards Stewart's Saw Mill. , - On Tuesday the 16th, at .10 o’clock, a. m. the'rond from Mao- donald's Sttw Mill towards Johnston's River; same day at 12 o'clock, the Road from Thomas M‘Ciirthy’s, Johnston's Rivar Point, to the Main Road; lama day at 2’o'cloqk, p. m. Turentum Settlement Road, Lot 35, and Bridge on Glsnfinnan River; Sale to commence at Fort Augustus. On Wednesday the 17th, at 10 o'clock, a. m. the Road leading from Georgetown road to Orwell head. Sam. day at I o‘clock, main road from Charlrmgiown in Georgetown, sale to commence at deniond's, Vernon River. . JOHN R. BOURKE. Commissioner's Oflice, Mill View, } on. May 15th, 1842. . . DISTRICT No. 11- HE Subscriber will, on Monday the 19th diiy ofJuns nut, at 11 o'clock, forenoon, let by Auction, with lowest to the County Line, North side Montague River; also halfa mild"- ofnaw Road on the County Line towards Brown‘s Creek; “9 o clock, the Road liom Murray Harbour Road to the County Line, . South and. of Montague River, and at 4 o’clock, raising Green Marsh Swain . ‘ On Tuesday the 20th June, at 10 o'clock, Road leading to Boin's Pourt,alsn raising the Hollow at John Fraser's, near Pinotte Mills, repairing French Creek Bridge, and repairing the Bridge at the . head of Flat River, near John‘Mncdonald's. ~ ' On Wednesday, the 21st, iii 11 o'clock, forenoon, ths makip‘fie ‘ s new Road from the Murray Harbour Road to the shore It W0 Islands; and at 10 o'clock, the repairing the Road leading from ~ M‘Millan's. Ample security must be given for the due performance ofesch Contract. A. MACDOUGALL, Commissioner. DISTRICT No. 12. THE Subscriber will, on Monday, the 19th day 01" I ' Juno mutt, at 11 o’clock, forenoon, let by Auction, the re- piiiring the Road from the County Line to M‘Dermot'l; also, the Road from the Head of Hillsbornugh River, across the Barrens, and the Road frotu Miillally's to the Hsrbour’s mouth,commsnc- ing at the County Line. ' . On Tuesday, the 20th June, nt10 o'clock, forcnoon, the rep-ifs mg the Road West side of Morel; also, the Moral Bridge, and‘ the Road through the Settlement on Marsh Road. On Wednesday, the 21st, 1:19 o'clock, foreiioon. the repairing the Roi-id from the [lead of St. Peter‘s Bay towards Cardiganislli), the Road from the Head ofSt. Peter's Buy to the Line ofLot 42, on tho Bay Fortune Road; and the Road from Head oftbo Bay to O’I’Ianlay‘s. ‘ On Thursday, the 22d, It 10 o'clock, forsnoon, the repairing the Road from Leslie's Mill to Cable Head; and at 12 o'clock, noon, the telling of an addition to be made to the Wharf, lit the end ofths Cable Head Road, and tho repairing and securing that part ofit built lost your. Allyplfl security must be given flu the due performance ofeach Contract. PE'I‘ER M‘CALLUM, Commissioner. N. B.—Al| timber and other obstructions on the Roads, ifnot removed, the owners or persons causing such obstructions will be dealt With according to Law. Ileiid St. Peter’s Bay, May 2d, 1843. 1 t DISTRICT No. 13- THE Subscriber will let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, the several amounts appropriated for Roads, Bridges, &.c., for the present year, in the following order :——_ On Monday, the 1211i of June, (I18 o'clock, the Railln! the Bridge at Asa Symondsoii's, and immediately after, the Repair- ing the Road from the head of Rollo Bay to JiimesCoflin‘s; same day, at 10 o'clock, repairing the Road from M‘Rae‘s to Dingwgll's Mills, and the rounding up ofthu new road front Dingwell’s Mills. » tu ihohead of Grand River. j On Tuesday, the 13th June, at 8 o’clock, the Repairing tho road from Cooper's Mills in the head of Grand River, comman- i;ing at tho head of Grind River; same day, iit12 o'clock, from the Red-House to Grand River, commencing at the latter place, and the repairing the Road from Strangman’s to Robertson's. - ' . On VVednusdiiy, 14th June, at 9 o'clock, the Repairing 111.: Road from Bay Fortune Church to the line iifLot 42. . ' On Thursday, the 15m June, the following Hills and Bridges on the North side—the raducih‘ the Hill at M‘Csskill'l Bridge; ditto, Fox River Hills; the Repairing Cow River Bridge; New- fniga Bridge, and Hollow Fiver Bridge, commencing” the Hill at M‘Cuskil's Bridge, at 100'clnek. ' On I‘riilsy,16tb June, 3110 o'clock, the Repairing the Road , between Lots 43 and 44, commencing iit ihs maiu'Post Road, North side. Ample security will be required. . VVILIJAM UNDERHAY, Commissioner. Bny Fortune, April 27th, 1843. ' i ~ - DISTRICT No. 14. ON Monday, 1ch June next, £15 will be'expended, tit Auction, in the Repairs of the Road from Souria 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 llivar Bridge; iind, immediately after, £10,0n the Road from the Portage towards Alexander Boston's. , ' And on Tuesday. the 13th June, at 10 o'clock, I. m., the Re- pltll‘l of East Luke Bridge ; and, immediately after, the following Jobs in succession, viz z—Itepairing Bridges at David Anderseniq, Morrow'a Mill, North Lake and Little River. And on Wednesday. ilm I4th June, at 1] o‘clock, repairing Big Pond Bridge, and Building Breastwork togiinrd the Bridge; sums day, at 1 o'clock, Repairing (‘rooked River Bridge; some ' ' day, at 2o‘clork, Repairing Hay River Bridge, railing the Wes; tern Hill and forming Breastwork; and, at 4 o'clock, Repairing Bear River Bridge, and forming Breiuitwmk. And on Thursday, the 15th June, at 11 oblock, a m., £25 will be expended in the Repairs ofthe Lot 45 Road; and immediately after, £6 on the New Harmony Road. And on Friday, the 16th June, £10 will be expended in Re. ., ‘v pairing the roads leading to Souris Mills; Sula to take place It Laurence Peter's, at 10 o'clock; and, on Saturday, the 17th June, the Repairing Bridge at Flani‘an's Creek, nt12 o'clock. . Approved Security will be re uired for the fulfilment ofsncll Contract. JOHN MACGOWAN, Commissioner. Commissioner's Office, Souris Mills, ‘ 24th April, 1843. DISTRICT No. 15. . HE Subscriber will let by Auction, on the spot, where the same is to be performed, the following Public W'orka, viz: - - On Mundsy,ths12th day ofJune, st 9 o'clock, the sum offi for a new Bridge, and cuttng down the Hill, head of Mitche V River, and 41. for rspiiirinv the Road from Goi‘f'g Mill to Lmnch- ing I’lsce; til. on the Road from said Mill to Grand River; on the same day, tit 12 o‘clock, the sum ofl2l., for a new Road from Nnrrow'a Creek to Diugwall‘s Mill Road; also, at 3 o'clock, 71. for the straightening the old Grand River Road; and immediate- lv after, 91. for building three small Bridges on ‘the Road from Peter Morrison‘s to Grand River Road. . ‘ ' ‘ On Tuesday, the 13th June, at 10 o'clock, the sum Inf-10L I'd! repairing the Road from Carpenter’s Creek to the Head of‘Car- dignn; also, at I o’clock, the sum of 151. for repairing part ofths Road lending from Cardigan to St. Patrr's, commencing attire sixth mils; and iii 4 o‘clock, the sum of12l., for repairing the Road from Cardigan to Pisquid,comtnencing at the LincofLut 38. Uri Wednesday, the 14th June, at 10 o’clock, the sum of 121., to build a new Bridge, rind straighten the Road between Snnphy's and M‘Avoy‘s. Georgetown Roi-id; also, at 11 o'clock, the same day, 41. for a Bridge at the head of Briidenell, and immediately after, 51. for repairing the Road leading from thence to Montague Bridge ; and at 2 o‘clock, the sum of9L for opening and repstrin" the Road from Montague Bridge to Buck's Road. / On Thursday, the 15th June, at 10 o'clock, the item (WM ('9': 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 AI‘Leun's Road, leading from Buck's Road to Murray Harbour Road, the sum ofIOL; also, at o'clock, the sum of7l., for repairing the Road on the South side of Montague Riv-r, from the old Bridge to M‘Leiin's; and at 4 o’clock, the same day, commencing at the 18-mile Brook Bridge, and let such part: of Road leading Ii'om thence to Georgetown as require, repairing. ' . ‘* On Friday, the 16th June, at 12 o'clock, the sum of201. for tho_ i repairing the Streets ufGeurgetown and part ofths Road through; » the Royalty. . . v. Approved Security will be rsquired for the performance of each Contract. .10th GOFI“, Commissioner. Woodvills, May 3d, 1843. BRIG FOR SALE. ' l v - -.: FOR SALE“ i“ Bede‘t‘m. a Brig now incourse'. of building, of the following dimensions, viz;—-—. Extreme length 81 feat. Depth of hold 14 feet. Width.» on rack, 23 feet. Is composed of the very best materials,-good; workmanship, and handsome model; will be ready to launch, Hull and Spars complete, any time .from the, iniddleiof Junie-to, the first ofJuly next, that may be agreed on. Also, a CARGO ofBirch Timber/and Spruce'Dasls. A part ofthe purchase money. may remain on security, if required. For further particuhirs, ap- plication to made to Mr. D. Brutus, Merchant, Charlotte- 1 l town, or at cdeque, to . ~ . ' . JAM h01101111088 -‘ ’ Wilmot Creek, March 9d. 1843. _ “4"” ~