{is colonial seesaw. V SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1842. ,fiv’g’inserted in ourlast page all the particulars which 3 3,353 to band relating to the massacre ofso large the British army in Western India. The details 1'. ' “trons event will be read With painful interest. lhlsnmfomeincnts of troops were ordered out for India. . , ‘ " “g ofthe Shareholders of the Steam N'avi'gation :held in the Court House, yesterday afternoon, the pandean were chosen, by ballot, Directors of may, in addition ttf’ two Directors already up- Government, viz: The Hon. James Peake, A. _ ,, Hon. T. ll. Haviland, Capt. Swabey, F. Long— gmuel Nelson, and W. W. Lord, Esqrs.—At a ' the Directors, held immediately afterwards, ’ WI,“ fignsley, Esq., one of the_ Directors on the part of Gofifimwt, was chosen Chairman of the Board of Di- “ {firm said Company. The Hon. T. H. HaViland has pointed Treasurer of the Company. ' V __ ‘A defimtion from the North American Colonial Asso- ,. . [I’dbnsisting of Mr. John Masterman, l\I.'P.,\ Mr. Rus- wwhfirm‘m), Messrs. Gillespie, Bliss, Gould. Brooking, V G“iug‘spifid'un”Harrison, Carter, and Dense, had an in- ' " mail the 2d instant, wttli Sir Robert Peel, at his offi- l.,,§idencein Downing-streeL—London paper. t I r’mfdtfiwmg Bills, passed by the House of Assembly in the :NW of the Legislature, were not agreed to by the gimme COlIUCll : ,”Billt‘oamend the several Acts relating to Sheriffs, and to Z ,wmefees by them taken in certain cases. to further amend the Act for thegecoverv of Small mmforthe regulation ofthe Fishery Rgserves. - flngmend the Act for the establishment of a Central ._1udetfii’- . . . Bill to amend the Act for establishing the Boundary lines «Counties and Townships. , Billtoimpose a duty on allSpirituous Liquors distilled ,itliin this, Island. . ' -‘ Bin fog die destruction of Ox-eye Daisies. A -. , . , The Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company of Lon- . mliav‘e authorized Mr. Young, their Agent in this Island, ~ main. David Wilson the loss which he sustained, . ",,,be'[§ml‘desti_'iicti0ii by fire of his building, that had been William Swabey, Esquire, as 3 Stable and 35m}, House, and also to repay him for the damage that “v m been done to the Dwelling House. This conduct in . moonipany is highly honourable, as a circumstance had Mumdthat might have vitiated the Policy, had the Com- "Wiy’vlie‘en so disposed, or been inclined to be illib/eral, ' buttoqsetbeir own words they would but take advantage ‘ oftl,"i§““that circumstance, in fairness, should not be con- ' need “affecting the rights of the assured to rec0vcr.” E Thagopipany have also authorized their Agent to give. a : Donationof Ten Pounds towards the purchase of a new - Fire Engine, which has been ordered, and which will be ._ here by" the first opportunity—proceedings which form a _, guarantee to this community of the desire ofthe Company v tabs generous and liberal. towards those with whom they " may have tradsactions. We understand that very few in- . divith in this community and in the country take advan- tage Rattle opportunity afforded them of having their pro- , party insured against Fire, by the establishment of an in this Town of such a stiible and respectable ' one (colonial were“. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. \ OTICE is hereby given, that a Call of per I Poem, sllnllti,lbl‘.llllg a First lnstalment on each Share of tie mice at wart .- :iiir Steam Navigation Coniianv will be Illilde.0n 'I IIIJIISDAY, May the 5th. The Slilurelir’ilders are illierehire requested to pay the amount of the said Call on or be- tt‘ire that day, to the Hon. T. H. Havihind, Treasurer ofilie said Loinpntiy. - A bocond Instalnicnt of£25 per cent. per Share, will be called ‘ for on Saturday, June 4th. By order of the Directors, CHARLES IIENSLEY, Chairman. Shareholders residing in Prince Countv are requested to puy the amount ol‘thcir Instalinenls to the Hon. Joseph Plum, “‘5' deque: and Shareholders in King‘s County are requested to pay the same to Thomas Owen, Esq., Cardigan. V . '1‘. II. I'IAVILAND, Treasurer. Saturday, April 30th, 1842. PUBLIC MEETING of the CHARLOTTETOWN 'I‘i-zMi'icitANCI-z sociizi'v will be held at the National School Room, on Monday evening next. the ‘2d May. at lialflpnst7o’clock. GEORGE MOORE, Secretary. A pril 29, 1842. A SPECIAL MEETING of the ROMAN CATHOLIC . ABS’I‘INENCE SOCXETY will be held at Mr. P. B. Doyle’s School Room, on Thursday, the 5th May next, at the liourofone o’clock, for the purpose of adopting IULIES for the future govern- ment ofthe Society. v A full attendance ofthe Members is particulain requested. By Order, n-r. DOYLE, Sec’y. Charlottetown, April thi,1842. I. Legislative Council Chamber, Saturday, 9th April, 1842. ESOLVED, That the further consideration ofthe Bill iiiiitulcd “ An Act to bother amend an Act "tulle and ‘ passer] in the Fourth Year ofthe Rcign of the late King \Vil- ‘ liam the Fourth, for ascertaining the Boundaries ofthe several ‘ Townships in this Island,” be deferred until the next Session 0' the Legislature; and that the some he published three several times in each of the Newspapers; and that Fifty copies ofthis Act be printed, and be circulated, by means of posting them on the several places of Divine worship, and otherwise, in the Town- ships :ill'ectod by the said Bill, in order that. parties interested may be noiilied ofthe propost alterations contemplated, in ac- cordance with the Royal Instructions. CHARLES DE"BRISAY, D. C. L. C. AN ACT to further amend an Act made and passed in the Fourth year of the Reign ofthe late King William the Fourth, for ascertaining the Boundaries of the several Townships in this Island. \VnEREAS, by an Act passed in the Fourth Year of the Reign ofhis late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled fln Act for ascertaining and establishing the Boundaries of Counties and Townships, and parts of Townships, and for re- . lating the duties of Surveyors, and to repeal a certain Act there- In mentioned, three Commissioners are authorized to be ap- pointed, wliosc duty it shall be, when required by parties interested therein, to fix and determine the commencement ofthe Lines dividing the several Townships into which this Island is divided, and who are by the Seventh Section of the Said Act lurtlier required, in all cases where any ofthe said Township Boundary Lines shall run through this Island, to run the same from the points of conin’iencement in each side thereof, to the centre or midway between such points ofcomnicucemmit; and in case the Lines so run shall not meet or corresliond with the Original Survey oftliis Island, the Boundary shall be settled and connected by a ;: as that of the ‘ Alliance,’ and we have every rea- u believe, that unless it receives greater encouragement yet been the case, it will be withdrawn from this 4 and we will thus be deprived of the convenience of ~ Wan Insurance Company, literally within ourselves. l Initiative our little property with the ‘Alliance,’ and we V mild recommend ovary member of the community to go go ~likewise.—— Gaz. \x _ Mpsmmcs’ INSTITUTE—The Hon. George Dali-yinple, -, Vice delivered a lecture. on Wednesday evening 1 km which have contributed to retard the progress qf CI These be classified under physical and moral linfltua ,——the former including “the changes and convulsions which our globe must have experienced at dif- ferentan remote periods”—the latter comprehending the ' trons followmg:— i devastations which barbarians have committed on es. . al'ising consequences of despotic Governments. 1106 of war. the origin of that innate cruelty displayed ‘in the men. Hence ofsuperstitiOii and taste. ,‘.,l_!5,€ra.ting these several topics,_the Lecturer displayed '. rlcal research, and enriched his composition with . HWFfllqnical allusions and ingenious speculations—The _ 97w” were displayed in the most heart-stirring "—the abominations of despotism were made fairly to contrast with the fi'eedom and security of our . ,ousconstitution—and the taste ofthose times when _, blood were indispensable to awaken any interest . ephild, or rather when youthful education led the amine chivalry and murder—was exhibited as infi- Passed by the taste of our own days, and in our , _ ry, where modesty, virtue, and religion are associ- the formation of youthful character. evening being very unfavourable and the audience Mluanimolis application was made to Mr. D. to read re a second time on a more favourable evening. v Smith will lecture on Jllechanica on Wednesday, This being the last of the course of lectures for In season, the President will close the Institute with fiddress upon the present and future prospects of that institution. 212p3£.—Cleared—April 2b, Schr. Happy. Return, Hali- _ MARRIED. ryon,on Thursday the 1.4m inst., by John Lord. Esq, J. man, to Matilda,eighth daughter ofM r. .Iames , i DIED. ,estown, near Boston, U. S..on the 29th nlt., Mr. say, late of Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Merchant, ive ofMavbole. Ayrshire, Scotland. tetown. on Tuesday the 26th inst., in the 761k year of John Rodd. ' On Thursday the 14th inst. Mr. James Goodwin, anntive oflreland, and formerly a resident of . . He has left a widow and an infant child to M loss. 3‘71“ March, at Briantry, Glniicestershire, John Cave, 77 years, an old and respected Magistrate for that I Treasurer’s Office, April 23d, 1842. Idle of an Act passed last Session, intituled to authorize the Treasurer of this Island to pay of "ant: to the amount (ye Four thousand Pounds, out 9933mm Moneys now in the Treasury, I do hereby that Outstanding WARRANTS from Number 468, “st October, 1840, to No.134, of 7th May, 1841, at 12.6 Treasury on demand, together with the Inte- J. SPENCERSMITH, Treasurer. Maintants and Landholders ol Charlottetown .j- to assemble at the Court House,in Charlotte- "; Tuesday in May next, at Twelve o'clock noon, ‘0 make and keep in repair the Pump: and Wells .,. ‘5, and for other purposes, and to choose Assessors TIM“! Year. EDWARD PALMER, E Representatives Line perpendicular to the said Lines, either North or South, East or West, as the case may be: And' whereas, in carrying into effect the provisions of the . said recued Act, it has been ascertained by the Con'iinission- ers so appointed, that the Plan ofthe Original Survey oftliis Island to which reference is made in the said Act, ism part it representing that part of the \Vestern Coast extending from the West Pointto the North Cape; and in consequence ofthe said error, and which error fiilly appears by an actual Survey of that part of the said Coast, made by order ofthe House of Assembly, as well as by reference to the Original Field Book ofthe said Original Survey, deposited in the Office ofthe Surveyor General of this Island, to have been made in protracting the said Original Plum—the different Townships numbered Two, Three, Four, Five, Six and Nine, are more or less inaccurately represented; and it is found in'ipracticable to fulfil the intention of the said recited Act, in regard to the said Townships, without conferring additional powers on the said Commissioners, whereby they may be enabled so to apportion the quantity of Land inten— ded to be included in the Grants of the said Townships respectively, without materially altering the respective fronts ofthe same on the Sea Coast: Be it therefore enacted, by the Lieutenant Governor, Coun- cil and Assembly, That with respect to the aforeSaid Town- ships—to wit, Numbers Two, Three, Four, Five, Six and Nine, it shall and may be lawful for the said Commissioners, and they are hereby directed, when called upon, according to the provisions ofthe said herein before recited Act, to cause the Boundary Lines dividing the same, or any two ofthe same, to be fixed at either end thereof, whether the same shall abut upon the Sea Coast or an Inland Bay, River orCi'eek, or to be connected by a Line perpendicular to the side Lines, North and South, as the case may be, although the said per- pendicular Line shall not be in the centre or i'nidway between said points of commencement : Provided always, that any Township bounding on such Line as aforesaid, shall not have less than the complement ofAcres specified in the Grant thereof; and such Township Boundary Lines, run as herein before directed, shall be final and conclusive between the said Townships—any thing contained in the Seventh Section of the above in part recited Act, intitiiled “An Act “for regulating and establishing the Boundary Lines of . “Counties and Townships, and parts of Townships, and for “regulating the Duties of Surveyors, and to repeal a certain “Act therein mentioned,” to the contrary notwithstanding: And provided also, that nothing in this Act contained shall alter or affect, or be construed to alter or affect, any point of commencement of any Township Boundary Lines hereto- fore ascertained and fixed by the said Commissioners under the authority and by virtue of the power vested in them by the herein before recited Act, or the Act in amendment thereof. , - And be it enacted, That the provisions ofthe Eighth and Ninth Sections of the herein before recited Act shall be con- strued to apply to all the'sub-divisious into which the herein 'before recited Townships are divided, prOVided the some he bona fide occupied, possessed, or claimed by any person or persons having legal Title thereto. ANY person employing,‘nr otherwise harbouring, di- rectly or indirectly, any ofiiiy Journeymen or Apprentices, without having obtained from me a legal discharge, Will be prose. cuted with the utmost rigour ol the Law. C. C. DAVISON. Charlottetown, April 30th, 1842. THE Subscriber having been appomtcd receiver of — the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Eight and Fifty-two, conveyed by the late General Food, of ilit': Royal Artillery, to the late Andrew Macdonald, requests llle'I‘enants residing thereon to pay all rents and arrears of rent to him With out (1 Al . L ay DAVID ROSS, Receiver in Chancery. Hillsborough River, 'May 15!, 1841. CST. on Tue, AY last, the 22d iiist.,_ rt Black POCKET BOO , with the Owner’s name .insule,con- “filling “"6 Twenty Shilling Note, one Ten Shilling do., and Four Dollars in Cash. \Vhosoever may have found the same and Will return it to the Owner, James Cameron, at R. Hudson s, Esq. TWO", 01' to R Hudson, Esq, at his lodgings at Mr. Isaac Smith’s, architect, Charlottetown, will be handsomely rewarded for his trouble. na'fif‘gmcrs LONGWORTH, for Charlottetown. t Tryon, March 23d, 1842. incorrect and erroneous—more particularly that portion of upon other Townships, and to cause Lines run from the same ‘ T0 TIIE ELECTORS OF THE FIRST DISTRICT OF QIJEEN’S COUNTY. ,ENTLEMEN; I am aware that there may be pre- . JHIIICHS existing against the Relnlion ofa Proprietor, or the Hair ofa Proprietor, to represent the people in Parliament; but I cannot believe that this prejudice can bearexamination, because, iftlie Proprietor has. done his duty towards his Tcuaiils, he niav surely clnilliinge all the. world to siiv whether or not there is any body who can be more interested either in their individual wel- fare or iii the general prosperin of this Island, both in circiim- stunt-es and position, than he is. IVhilst there are many who may have been deluded with the belicftliai, by the intervention ol’cci'tiiiu parties in the late House of Assembly, they had a chance ofposscssing themselves of the same Land as Freeliolds which they had occupied as Leaseholds, I venture to think, that these delusions have been dissipated, not only by the reason of the thing, but by the declared will ofthe Queen, conveyed in the Dcspiitcli of Lord John Russell, her Co- lonial Minister, and the reiteration ofsucli will by the Licut. Governor oftl'iis Island. I therefore stand before you as a future Proprietor, feeling that your interests and mine are bound up together. If anv one at- lciiipts to tax your produce (as the lust Assembly had llflefllplcll), who more interested than myselfiii resisting such an innova- tion? Ifany thing can be done to better your condition—to open to you better or more extended Markets, who so intereslod asI am? In effect, with whose interests can yours be more entirely blended than with my own? The attempt that is daily made by ignorant, needy and dis- loyal individuals, to separate you from me, will indeed be futile, if there is that i.utual confidence which, I trust, neither I nor any member ofniy family have done any thing to forfeit. It is, therefore, under the belief that our interests are mutual, llltltI venture thus to offer myself to your indulgence, as a Candidate to represent you in the ensuing Assembly; and I believe that the some relations which, I Must, exist between myself and my own ’I‘onnnts may be such, that they will not deprive me oftbc support ol'all others who dch it necessary to return a Repre- sentative who will consider that he cannot neglect the interests ofthe Farmer without diminishing the value ofhis own pro- party. I have the honor to lie, Gentlemen, Your obedient linmblc servant. ROBERT MONTGOMERY. Charlottetown, April 22, 1842. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SECOND DISTRICT OF PRINCE COUNTY. GENTLE?“ v; _jAVING resigned my seat in the Legislative Conn- ” cil, I venture to ofi'criiiysolf as a Candidate to repicscnt your interests in the new lloiisc ofAsscmbly. I trust my having done so will be deemed by you a sufficient pioilge of my desire to be one of the Representatives of the peo- ) C. I I trust it will be no disparagement in your eyes that my earlier days were passed in the service of my country, during an event- fol period in its Military history, and that since the war,l have been iininterruptedly employ cd in my own County in England, in the duties ofthe Magistiacy, which are there of so hiin and responsible a nature. ' Having come to this Island with a large family, whose future fortunes must depend on its prosperity, I conceive that none ran be moreintcresled in its well-being. Independent of all influence, connection or party, if I should be honoured as the object of your choice, I will, in the best of niyjudginent, decide dispassionnlcly on all subjects of discus- sion, and use every diligence to advccalnas well your local interests as the general iuiprovemeiitoflliis lslanrl,so blessed by nature, but. whose Trade and Agriculture, if duly fostered by prudent Legislation, are yet .capzible ofso much extension. , I have the honor to be, Gcnllcincn, your olicdicnt Servant, \VILLIA M S\VABEY. AUX ELECTEURS FRANCOIS DE LA. DEUXIEME DIVISION DE PRINCE COUNTY. Mussmuas ; YANT regu permission de S. E. Le Lieutenant Gouvcrncur de me deniettre de ma place an Conseil Legis- latil',j’ai dccidé vous oli'rir mes services dansl'Assemblée a. VOUll‘. J’ai urie confiance raisonnable qiic cctte determination rle ma part seru. corisidcrce cn gurantie de ma preference d'clre Repre- scntatif du pcuple. - / J’ai passe ma jeuness‘e au service de'ma patrie, pendant one époqiic interessante dans son bistorie militaire—et dcpuis la giiurre j’ai travaillé sans cesse dans scs afi'aires civiles, en Magis- lrill—-Lllle charge en Angletcrrc d'unc importance ct responsibilite bcaiicoup plus considerable qu’ici. r italili dons cettc Islo,etlouant surlout des torres dans volre propre coinlé, j'ai une liiinille nonibreuse dcs enfans, dont les ospcraiiccs pour l'avenirdcpendeiit enticremcnt sor sa prosperite, j‘ose penscr qu’il n’y a persunue plus intcresse it son bonlienr. Je suis independent de tonic liaison ct de tout partie, on proprie- tniro on qiielconque, en consequence, si j'nurois l'b onneur d’etre l’objet dc votro choix, jc poui-i'ni decider sur tout sujct do deliber- ation sans pcur et sans prejugé, ct surlout avancer viis intcréts locales et ceux de l'lsle eiitiL-rc,nne lcrro si favorisee par lc Bun Dicu, niais dont lc commerce et l’Agriculture sont si capables d'amcliurntion par une Legislation sage et prudcnte. J‘ai l’lioniicur rcslcr, Illcssicui's, Votre trcs humble servitcnr, \VILLIAM SVVABEY. Bedcque, Avril 19, 1842. , Mgflfleflflg’a VEGETABLE LIFE IIIEDICINES. HESE Medicines are indebted for their name to their manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of life,and enduing them with renewed tone and Vigor. In many hunder certified cases which have been made public, and inziliiiost every species of disease to .Wlllc‘ll the human frame is liable, the happy eli’ects of Mofl'at’s Life Pills and l’heriix Bitters have been gratefully and publicly acknowledged by all persons benefited, and who were. previously unac- quainted with tlie/beaulifiilly philosophical principles upon which they are compounded, and upon which they consequently act. The Life Medicines recommend themselves in diseases of every form and description. The first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels the various impurities and cruditios constantly settling around them; and to remove the hardened fzeccs which collcctin the, convolutions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind as to produce habitual costive— ness, with all its train ofevils, or sudden diarrlima, with its inimi- nent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatomists who examine the human bowels after death: and hence the prejudice of these well informed men against quack medicines—— or medicines prepared and lieraldcddo the public .by ignorant persons. The second effect ofthe Life Medicines is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, and by this tncuiis, the liver and the lungs, the healthful action ofwliicli entirely depends upon the regularity ofthe urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red colour from the agency of the liver and the lungs, before 11. passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourish- ed by fiiod coming from a clean stomach, courses freely llirougli the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mountsthe banner ofliealth iii the blooming check. Mofl’at’s Vegetable Life Medicines have been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsm, I‘lntu~ lcncv, Palpitaiinn of the Heart, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn and Headache, Restlessness,. Illiemper, AnXieiy,Langour and_Me. liincholy, Costiveness, Diarrhoea, Cholera, Fevers of all kinds, Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsies of all kinds, Gravel, Worms, Asthma and Consumplion, Scurvy, Ulcers, lnveterate bores,Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Coinplcxions, Eruptive Somplamts, sullow, cloudy and other disagreeable compleans, Salt, Rheum, Ery- sipclas, common Colds andInfiucnza, and Vn'l-‘l'lnlIS other com- plaints which afflict the human frame. In I‘ever .and Ague, particularly, the Life Medicines have been most eminently sue. cesslul—so mucliso, that in the Fever and Aguc Districts, Physici- iins almost universally prescribe them. i , . All that Mr. Mofl‘at requires of his patients is, to be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according totlie directions It is not by a Newspaper notice, or by anything that he'liimsell‘ may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results ofa fairtriul. _ _ . _ [SA FRESH SUPPLY oftliese valuable Medicmcsyust received d' f sale b an or y COOPER & BREMNER. Sole flgentsfor Prince Edward Island Charlottetown. June 4.1841. ABOUT Three Tons second hand «CHA IN, well . adapted for 01: or Rafting Chains, for sale Cheap for Cash. J. M. TUCKER. Queen Street, February 25, 1842. . AUGTIONS. ~ .— BY S. DESBRISAY, N WEDNESDAY next, the 4th May, and follow- Ing Market-days in succession, until the whole is disposed of, THE STOCK IN TRADE OF I). BEATON, . Queen Street, Con-“Wing “I Clollls’, Pliiids, Morinoes, Flannels; White, Blay a"? Prlfued Com-us: Homespuns, Dclaiiies, Shawls, Handker- chiefs, mnde SlllrlS,V(-'fils and Trowsers, Gros—de—Naples, Ribbons, Persmnst Sl‘ml‘lngfi. Socks, Gloves, Mitts, Prunella Boots, Pru- gpllip heahhcr aodCCarpet Shoes, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Nails, ea or ware l‘UC w 'o ‘ - ’ variely of other a’rtirlcsierylmre’ India", happens, Alum, wuh a N. B —Sale will commence, each day, about 11 o'clock, a. m. Charlottetown, April 29th, 1842. 0 BE SOLD, by Public Auction, on the Farm ofthe Subscriber, on Friday the 61h May next, at 11 o’clock, fore- noon,a two year old HEII“ER, to defray expenses and her winter keep. .IIIUunI Pleasant, Lot 23, Pr'incctown Road, April 23d, 1842. 9 DISTRICT No. 1-!(N0l'th Section.) hereby give Notice, that I will, on Monday the 20th of June, at 12 o’clock, LET the repairing the Road from \Varbnrton's to Largc’s ‘Fcrry. ‘ " On_June 2lst,at 12 o'clock, the Main Western Road, com- mencing at IIilI‘s Mills. ‘ 5 On .luiie 22d, at 10 o’clock, the Road from Hill‘s Mills to Hal- loran’s,commcncitig at the New Western Road, Lot 5. On June 23d,at12 o‘clock, the Road leading from Cascunr peque to Kildaic Bridge, commencing near the Dock. On June 24th, at 10 o’clock, Ilic Road from Kildare settlement to 'I‘ignish, commencing at Mrs. Travers’s. Same day, at 2 o'clock, the Road from Kildare Bridge to St. Felix, 'l‘jgnisb, commencing at Kildare Bridge. I . / JAMES IVARBURTO‘N, Commissioner. Lot 11, March 12, 1842. y . DISTRICT No. 2. Y IHE Commissioner of the above District will LET BY AUtTION, at the several places where the work is to be performed, the following Road Contracts,viz7 On Wednesday, the First day ofJune next, tit 10 o'clock, Two Bridges on the [toad from Saint Eleanor’s towards Bedeque; saline day, at 1.2 o’clock, the Road from Hillson’s to Green’- S lore. r On Thursday, the 2d,:it10 o’clock, the Road from Campbell'l to Rogers‘s ; same day, at 12 o’clock, the Road from Mnegregor'l to the Soutli-wcst. . ' ’ On Friday, the 3d., at 10 o’clock, the Road from Mascouche to Fifteen-point; same day, at 12 o'clock, the Road from Fifteen- point to Abraham’s Village; same day, at 1 o’clock, the Road from the Shore to the Back-settlement ofFifteen-point. On Monday, the (3th, at 9 o’clock, the Main \Vcstcrn Rbad, Western Road, Norih of Ellis Riter Bridge; same day,at 12 o‘clock, the Road from Trout River, leading to the Main Wes- tern Road . Also, on the same day, at 3 o’clock, p. m. the Road from Pluistedls Mill towards Neil Ramsay’s. On Tuesday.the 7th, at 10 o’clock,tbe Road from M‘Lean’s Mill towards New Bidcford ; same day, at 11 o'clock, the Road North Side of Trout River, leading to the Main Road, and mak- MiLcnri’s Mill towards Barlow’s. On Friday, the 101b, at II o’clock, the Road from St. Joseph’s Village to Higgins’s Ferry, Egmont Bay. ' several Contiucls. ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, Commissioner. Commissioner’s Office, Ilth April, 1842. ' DISTRICT N0. 11. ‘VHEN the Subscriptions for constructing a Wharf at Sandy Point, VViltsliire‘s Shore, and for a Wharfat the end of Cable Head Road, North side ofSt. [’ctcr’s Bay, are paid, I shall advertise lbr the constructing of said Wliarvcs. A copy ofeacb respective Subscription List is left at the houses of Mr. M . Murray and Mr. 11. M‘Lciin, where subscriptions can be paid, and at the Subscriber’s Ollice. , JOHN JARDINE, Commissioner. St. Peter’s, March 10th, 1842. DISTRICT No. 13. N MONDAY, the 20th June, £20 will be expended in the repairs ofthe Road from Souris to East Point, South side—sale to commence at 10 o’clock, at Sonris. ater al‘mr, £l7 will be laid out to repair the Road from the Por- tage to East Point. . \ _ On Tuesday the 2131 June, at 10 o’clock, the repairing the Road, \Vost side ofSurveyor’s Inlet. Same day, at 12 o’clock, the repairing the Bridges at Bull Creek, Rockbnrm, and Littlb Rinn; and immediately after, the repairing Hay River Bridge. On Wednesday the 22d June, £25 will be expended in the re- pairs oftlie Lot/15 Road—sale to commence at Hugh Maccachevn'k Mill, at 10 o'clock. And immediately after, £10 on the Road to New Harmony. And on Thursday the 23d Jiinc, £5 105. will’be laid outvon the line Road between Lots 43 and 44—sale to commence at Rollo Bay, at 10 o’clock. And at 12 o‘clock, £3 on the Brid e at the French Mill Creek. And at 2 o’clock, £2 16s. 8d. on tie Road frnin Souris Mills to John M‘Aiilay’s. And immediately after, the building a Bridge over Mullally’s Creek. Security will be required for the due performance ofencliCona' tract. JOHN MACGOVVAN, Commissioner. Commissioner’s Office, Souris, April 2d, 1842. ' FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE. Alliance British and Foreign Assurance Company, Established by Act of Parliament, in 1824. Capital, £5,000,000. BOARD or DIRECTORS. PRESIDENTS, die—John Irving, Esq., M. P., Samuel Gurney, Esq., Sir Moses Montefiorc, F. R. S, Dinecrous.——G. H. Barnett, Esq., Edward Blount, Esq., Jhli Bowder, Esq, Sir Robert Campbell, Bart.,T. A. Curtis, Esq Wilson. Esq, Sir T. F. Buxton, Bart, William Crawford, Esq. M. P., Edward Fletcher, Esq., Louis Lucas, Esq, Thomas Mas- termmi, Esq, Thomas Richardson, Esq.,L.'_N. De Rothschild, Esq , Oswald Smith, Esq. ‘Acon‘nns—Sir George Carroll,James Cook Esq., Anthony DoRotlischild, Esq. BANKERS.~—IIIHSSI'S. Barnetts, Homes, and Co. ACTUARv.—-Bcnjnmin Compertz,Esq. F. RES. Secamaxv.—Andrew Hamilton, E. . Pursuant—John R. Home, M. Doggmzon Street. Sci.ic1'ron.—Jolin M. Pearce, Esq. Svavtcvon.—-Thonias Allason, Esr . extremely moderate rates ofpremium,on Houses in pr as of building, 01‘ of repair; and on Vessels on the Sto’gkm. , so, on Houses ufeverv discription, on Furniture, and om’Goods. He will also efi‘ect Life Insurance upon advantageous farms. A large part ofthe Capital is paid up, and is invested in the public funds. The Subscriber has authority to settle losses by Bills of Exchange on London, except in cases of doubt. A share ofthe profits is allowed to the Assured every five years. It is understood by the Company that Houses and other Builds ings, warmed by Stoves, are covered by the Policy, without an particular description. the Stoves being placed and used sneer}- ing to our Statutes in such cases made and prOVided. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. N. B.—Policies will be issued, renewal Receipts granted, and Prospectuses obtained, by applying to the Subscriber, at his ’01: fice, daily, from 9 o’clock, a. m., iinti15 o’clock, . in. CHARLES Y NG, Agent. Charlottetown, April ISili, 1842. _ FOR SALE. ' ,: GOOD FARM IIORSE, aged 11 years. He is an excellent animal for the 011" or Plougli,zind is perfectly docile and free from vice. Apply to . .lSQBERT M‘CALLUM. Dog River, April 26,1842. CLYDESDALE Honsmwmnfi’ ’ ma T HIS superior draught Horse will stand at the Subscriber’s during the ensuing season except on the following (lays, viz: May lllh, 20th, 7 3,", and301h} June Sth, 17th and 27th; July 61h,15lh an. ' nib, when it is intended (weather and circumstances per- miting), he shall stand at the Cross Roads, Lot 48. 3 ' Terms, £1 103. Groom, 55. WILLIAM CRANSTO . Charlottetown Royalty, April 29th, 1842. N ~- ANDREW CARR. ' South of Ellis-River Bridge ; same day, at 11 o’clock, the Main- ing a Bridge on do. Same day, at 12 o'clock, the Road from ' Ample security will be required for, the due fulfilment ofthe ' And immedi- ' Right Hon. G. R. Dawson, Sir George Harrison,K. C.H.,Me1vi1 M f HE Subscriber is authorised to issue POLICIES, at"