. wire of Mr. Alexrioder M'Rae, and sister of Dr.‘ Macgregnr, 1 . the anteater Main. :97. PORT OF RICHMOND BAY. _ ENTERED. n_-narquo British Lady, Williams, Bidoford ; Goods, and 29 passengers. ' CL nun. M. 3,.Sc'hr. Elizabeth, Ili'irr mg, Mira'niclii; 1500 bus. Oats, 3' 700 a... Potatoes, 20 bis. Oatmeal, 35 a... rim... 25 bus. Wheat. 11_.—Elizabeth, M‘Kay, Dalbousie; 750 bus. Potatoes, 350 do. Oats. London, Pickering, Miramiclii; 130 bus. Potatoes, 30 bis. Oatmeal, 12 do. Pearl Barlev. 13,...Caledonia, Pillman, Newfoundland; 1300 bus. Pota- , toes, 400 do. Oats. 15,—Horald, McLeod, Miramichi; 1600 hits. Oats, 270 do. Potatoes, 1 Firkin Butter, 21 qtls. Dry Fish. May 12,—New SHIP News. Arrived, on Saturday evening, from Belfast, Ireland,ths Barque “0” amp. Hugh Montgomery, Master, with 149 Emigrants; ex~ fienfled fine weather and light winds on the passage. _ 1ND“ Sunday afternoon, the Antelope, James, Liverpool, days, “d the Emma Searlo, Hogan, London, 40 days. ‘ A, pa" Hill, on the 11th iiist., Brig British Lady, Williams, {mg Bideford. 'DIED, ML“ 49"," “um'ay ""1" Mrs Sarah M‘Grcgnr. aged 46venrn Buckley Point Road. ——i AUCTION. SALE OF RAMS AND E‘VES. Bl". SOLD BY AUCTION, on \Vednesday. the 31st May, inst., at the Market Square, Charlottetown, at the hour of one o'clock—under the provision of an Act ofthe Gette- ral Assembly- l4 RAMS and 14 EWES, imported truiri England by the Central Agricultural So- ciety, in tlte Barque Civility. ‘bese animals are oftlia Leicester Breed. chiefly yearlings, of a superior description, and have been carefully selected frorti some oftlie best Flocks in England, during last Winter, by tltat capital ‘udge. Mr. Christopher Cross, and calculated to improve this valu- able breed of Farming Stock. By Order of the Committee, P. MACGOWAN, Secretary. recently ' ' Msy19th,1843. ' .IIIWIE Committee 01 the Prince Edward Island Auxiliary BinLI SOCIETY have received a new sssortmmt of BIBLES and TESTAMENTS, in various bindings, and have them on Sale at extremely low prices, at their Depository—Mr. ~H. Stamper's Book Store. The Tract Society's Spring importation has arrived, per the Emma Searle. May 23, 1843. TOWN ROAD WORK. HE Subscriber will let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, on Monday, the 31st of May, inst., at 12 o'clock, in front of his premises, Queen Square, the Repairing ofGrafton, Kent and Great George Streets. JOHN TRENAMAN, Overseer. May 17th, 1643. SPRING, 1843. ’ Er Ann Kxnnr, from London, and AN'rsLomi, from Liverpool. 7 HE Subscriber has just received a well selected assortment of I , BRITISH MAKUPAGTURED GOODS, direct from the Manuliicii-rius, which he now (ifl't'rfi for sale, at dire Store formerly occupied by Mr. George Hooper, Great George Street, and nearly opposite the Market House, at very reduced grices for ready money only. . use, TEA. SUGAR. MOLASSES, COFFEE, SOAP, CANDLES, INDIGO, STARCII, 6w. dzc. ' JOHN S. MACDONALD. May 22d, 1843. SPRIHG IMPORTATIOH. ' UST ARRIVE D, per BARQUE CIV I LIT Y, A CHOICE SELECTION OF NEWEST STYLE OF attrition auto foreign Goons. r IMPORTANT TO THE FASHIONABLE PUBLIC!!! ALSO, . A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT or IIIAHOGANY, 1N 'Boano AND VENEER; PIANO, &.c. &0. FOR SALE AT THE STORE OF , WILLIAM HEARD. Great George Street, May 20th, 1843. 4 HE Subscriber has just received B. READ 6L Co's. splendid SUMJIER FJISHIONS for 1843, illustrated by a l‘llpcrb plate, which is executed in theirusual encqualled style. .- Gentlemen whu are in the habit of using r-conorny, combined With taste and elegance, would do well to forward their work to ttlie Establishment of H . 1" O U N D, Tailor and Habit Maker, Queen’s Square, (JVort/t Side), , Where they can have their garments made with less Cloth and Trimmings tltan any other establishment on the Island, which is ' " 'lllip, cannot be equalled by arty in this Colony, r 7 '33 .Pléments. ,‘ Fun! I saving oflnt least 10 per cent.; arid in pointoffit and workman- or excelled by my in British North America. Robe! ot'all'descriptions made in a superior manner: 'N. B.—Five per cent. discount will be allowed on ready cash harloitetown,25th May, 1843. (4w) - 5 ' R. TREMAIN having returned to Charlottetown, intends practising his profession as PHYSICIAN, SUR- ‘ ‘ GEON, &c., and also as a - D E N T I S T , '15 Pflpared to perform the various operations connected with ‘tliat branch of the profession. ' I Dr. Tremain may be fortnd, for the present, at the residence of '- T. . Tremairi, opposite the Phamix Foundry. Rink . will give advrce to the Poor gratis, dailv, from 9 to 11 . 0!: oc . Charlottetown, May 61h, 1843. [Gun 3,- [3L] (MISS MACMURRAY, of Halifax. begsto announce to the Ladies ofCliarlottetown, and the public generally, x‘l’" lhs has just arrived frorn Halifax, and is hourly expecting A VERY CHOICE SELECTION OF ONABLE BONN ETS AND HATS,’ _ . MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, . am" SWIM" Importation; and that she Will also be prepared "meme BONNET AND HAT WORK in tho bestltyle,and ‘ «I ‘ MW and improved process. .“u 25, 1843. \ MISS MOORE begs leave respectfully to acquaint .8 the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, that she has removed It" ': I"Nil to thotbouse in Pownal Street formerly occupied as the .1141 Printing Office, one door3 East of the house occupied by "-383Mll-—T°flnl, 61.0., made known on application at the chit‘lottetownfitli May, 1843. ' ,.\__ . , TO BE LET, _ “ i“ I Term of from Five to Seven years, from the 1:! of May next, :THAT beautifully situated and well known property “ HOUNT STEWflRT. For further particulars, apply to . 1 ~w. STEWART. , “momma, 7th April, 1843. - ass-.— THE'STEAMER ST. GEORGE will ply as follows IL until ftirtlier notice, viz: " cave Mirarnichi for Charlottetown ever Mo . m1 . . Leave Charlottetown for Pictuu, evdry Tti'esday niyrr'ii‘riegdi'a'te'l' L aft; her return front Miramichi. ’ y eat-e ictou for Charlottetown aver Wedne sda t . Leave Charlottetownfor BIll‘ilIIIltfhl,y8V(-3l'y l"rida§,' :t in. She will call at Bede ' ' I que run and return weak—commencing Fridayftlieglfhlt May. mg, every “lemme ” 'Allder‘c-igltt and Baggage must be delivered alongside, and re- .oiv: lrum‘ the vessels tackles, and every package properlv tour or or directed, and entries made at the respective Oll'ices «if (‘ . ' ‘ Iiistonts, ($1.13., by the shippers, during the hours ofbusiness, that lie same may be regularly cleared. _ RflTES 0F PflSSAtES AND FREIGHTS. B s P A S S A G E S : _ etween nrzcx. . . .. Pica." rind Miramichi, £0 10 o sbhFiiuc weigh Pictou and Charlottetown, 0 7 G 0 12 6 Charlottetown and Miratntclii, 0 7 6 0 12 6 1 5 0 Charlottetownan Berlieque, (l 5 0 0 '7 f) Bedcque and Mirnrniclii, 0 6 (i 0 11 0 1 2 6 Heigh! between Piclou and Miramichi. i Horses, 30s.; Cattle, 20s.; Sheep, 35.; Pigs, 35.; Calves, 321.; Heavy Goods, 205. per ton; other Goods, per barrel bulk. 2s. ; :(I'l:;l,12(l)’;rrcels, ls.; Carriages,4 wheels, 303.; Gigs or \Viig- Between Charlottetown and Mirami'clii'. Horses, 25s., Cattle, 20s.; Calves. Sheep and Pigs, 2s. Gd each; Heavy Goods, per too. 205. ; other Goods. per barrel hulk. 1s 9d ', Carriages, 4 wheels, 25s.; Gigs nr Waggnns. 17s. (id; Parcels, ls. Between Pictou and Charlotletown. Horses, 2113.; Cattle,15s. ; Ialvres, Sheep and Pigs, 2s. 6d each; Heavy (mods, perpton, 155.; other Grinds. per barrel bulk, 1s.; Parcels, ls.; Carriages, 4 wheels, 20s.; Gigs or VVaggone,153, Between Bedequc and Miramichi. Horses, 225. 6d.; Cattle, 185.; Sheep, Calves and Pigs, 2s. 6d., Heavy Griiirls,.per ton, 185.; other Goods, per barrel bulk, 156d; Waggons or Gigs, 16s.; 4 wheel Carriages, 22s.; Parcels, Is. All the above payabln in Halifax Currency. DISTRICT No. l. 'HEREBX give Notice, that I will, or] Monday the 19th Junc, at 9 o'clock, set up and sell to the lowest bidder, the repairing the Western Road, continencng at Lot 'I‘on Bridge Same day, at 12 o'clock, the Road leading from Yen's Mills to Hallorun's. Satire day, at 4 o’clock, the Road lending from Yeo's Mills in Cascurnpeque. Juno 20:1t, at 9 o'clock, the Road leading from Cascninpcque to Lot HI, commencing at William Hurd‘s. Same rlay,at 12 o'clock, the Road front Fox Island to Cascurnpeqnc Point. Santa day, at 4 o'clock, the Bridge at Mill River, near Martin O‘Brien's. June 2hr, at 9 o'clock, the Bridge at Westlake's. Same dav, at 11 o'clock, Roads on Lot 4, commencing at the School- house between the Dock rind John Gordon's. Same day, ut4 o'clock, the Road leading from Kildare Bridge to Tigiiisli. June 22d, at 10 o’clock, the Road on Lots 3 and 2,commencing at Mrs. Travers's. C June 23d, at 12 o'clock, the Road frotn Reiley's to the North ape. F June 27th, at 10 o'clock, the Road from Lot 11 Mills to Large's erry. , _Whils selling the above, 1 will re-sell all contracts not compile ted last year. JA MES \VARBURTON, Commissioner. Lot 11, May lst, 1843. THE Subscriber will let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, the different Roads and Bridges in this District, \‘i7: On Friday, the 9th Jutie, tit 10 o'clock, a. m., the Road from McLean's Mill, to tho \Vcstern Road, Lot No. 12——-Sale to com- mence at this Barrens. Sumo day, at 4 o’clock, p. In. the Road to Barlow's—Salu to commence near Alexander McDugald's, Lot No 12. On Satutday, the 10th June, at 10 o'clock, p. m., the Main “'esterrt Road, on Townships Nos. 10 and 12~Snle to commence at the Boiindry Line of Lots Nos. 10 and 12, and near the Road leading to McLean's Mill. On Mondav, the 12th June, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Brae, Lot No. 0—Sale to commence near Neil McKirinon's. On Tuesdav, the 131li June, at 12 o'clock, noon, at Pierre Shock. Lot No. 8—Sale to commence at Hickoy’s. On Thursdav, the 15th June, at 8 o‘clock, a. m., on Lot No. 7—salc to commence at Richard Sidstone's. Same din, i112 o'clock, p. m., the Road from Holloiraii's to the Main Western Road. Approved security will be required. Those Contractors whose Roads were not passed last year, not being fully completed agreeable to the Specifications, will be re- sold at the times above stated. JOSEPH HIGGINS, Commissioner. Egmont Bay, 9th May, 1843. DISTRICT No. 2. DISTRICT No. 3-. THE following Moneys will be expended by Public Auction, viz : On Monday the 29th, iith o‘clock, :65 on the Road from Hill- son's to Green's Shore; at2 o'clock, the same day, £5 on, the Road front Hugh Smith's, to Linkletter's Mills; arid at 4 o'clock, the same dat'. £6 on the Road from Rogers's, Lot 16, to Alexan- der Campbell's. On Wednesday the 315i, at 10 o'clock, £20 on the Road from Roderick M‘Lean’s to the Western Road; at 12 o'clock, Shine dav, £12 on the Road North and South of Ellis River Bridge ; til 2 o’clock, same day, £6 on the Western Road, Lot 14; and at 4 o'clock. the same day, £9 on the Western Road, Lot 13. On Thursday, the lat day ofJime next, at 10 o'clock, £8 on the Road from Cross Rivers, to Angus Macrloriald's ; at 12 o'clock, £20 on the Road and Bridge from Plaisted's to John Carr's; and at four o'clock, the saute day, £15, or as much tlieroofas miiy be required, for a Bridge near Craswell's Mill, on Lot 13. . Arid 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 for the performance ofthe contracts. HARRY C. GREEN, Commissioner. St. Eleanor’s, May In, 11:43. 'nrsnt'fi'r No. 5. HE Subscriber will Let by Auction,‘to the lowest bidder, on the spot, the building ofseveral Bridges, and re- pairing of Roads, as follows: And on IVednesday the 31st, at 10 o'clock, repairs of I‘Iector's Bridge, Cape Traverse; at 12 o'clock, repairing Bridge and Courts- way near Michael Clarke's, Tryon River; and at 1 o'clock, the opening part of the new Road, to the back settlement ofTryon River; at I o'clock, the repairing the Bridge near Gouldrop‘s Mill; at 3 o’clock, the opening and repairing the old Tryon Rnad,to the County Line; and immediately afterwards, repairing Road to the Shore, near James Wood's. Lot 28. On Wednesday, the 14th June, at 12 o'clock, repairing that part ofAriderson’s Road, through Lot 67. Sale to begin at David Edwards's. Approved Security will be required for the performance ofeach Contract. Bedequs, April 27, 1843. DISTRICT No. 6. HE Subscriber will let, by Auction, to_ the lowest bidder, on the spot, the Buildingofuveral Bridgss and Ro- airin ofRoads as follows: ' ' _ . p On Saturday, ilie 10th June,at do'clock, the Budding a 13nd e 0n the Road from Campbelton to Fyfi'e's Ferry; at 11 o clo-c , Rebuilding the Bridge at Billing's Mill; at 2 (v) clock, the Burld- ing a new Bridge at White's Brook, Graham's Road; and at 4 o'clock, same dnv, the Building two small Bridges on the Road from Graham's Road to Mill River. . _ On Wednesday, the 14th, the Repairing ofthe Bridges on the Road between Bagnall’s and Haslem’s—Sale to'comrnsnce at 9 o‘clock, at Butler's Bridge, near Bagnall's’, “2 o clopk, Building a Bridge at M‘Leod's Brook, Anderson’s Road, Lot 22; and im- mediately afterwards, 15L will be expended on the Road from Anderson's Road to Johnston's. ' _ _ . On Friday, the thh June, 10L. will be expended in Repairing the New Glasgow Road, Westward of Bolt s—Sale to commence at Robert Seaman's, at 11) o'clock. JOSEPH POPE, Commissioner. . Approved Security will be required for the dire performance of "'° °°""'°"' JEREMIAH SIMPSON, Commiuiomf- Cavendish, May 17th, 1843. N00 7s ' THE Subscriber wrll expend the following Moneys at Public Sale, viz: A On Monday, the 29th May, inst., at 9 o’clock, 171. on the Road frnrn Mabey s, to De Sable, sale to commence at Bonshaw Bridge; same day, at 11 o'clock, 161. on the Road from Elliot River Br‘dg" '0 SOU‘h Show: L0! 30, sale to coritmbncs at Bonshaw Forge; same dii , at 2 o’clock, 111. 10s. on the Road from Bon- show to Alcxari er M‘Niven's, sale to commence at Smelt Creek. On Tuem‘lny, the 30th May, at 9 o‘clock, 151. on M‘Naught's B“di C” “"di “me day, all] o'clock,1M. on the Sable Brick Settlement Dad; same day, M2 o‘clock,14l. 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, salt! to commence at Canoe Cove. On Thlll’fi'..tty,_lll othine next, at 9 o'clock, 101. on the Road from York River. to Dog Rit‘cr, sale to commence at York River Bridge; same day, at 11 o'clock, 101. on Bannockbiirn Settle- ment Road; same day, at ‘2 (i't:.lur:k,18f. on the new Road from Mabey's to the new Settlement, in the rear of Lot 65, sale to commence at Mabey's. On Friday, the 2d June, at 2 o'clock, St. to reduce a Hill near M‘Leait's, New Bedeque Road. Sufficient Security will be required, for the‘performance ofeacli Contract. — VVII.I.IAM W. IRVING, Commissioner. Bonshaw, 1st May, 1843. ' DISTRICT No. 8. ’, "HE Subscriber will let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, the different Roads and Bridges, as follows :— On Monday, the 5th June, at 10 (J'Llnl‘k, forenonn, the opening and rounding up ofthe Unit-n Road. Commencing at the Swamp; same day, tit 2 o’clock, the Repairing Bracklev Point Road. rntn- n'tertcing at the Road leading to Covchead, and workiog'South- words. ' _ On Tuesday, the fitlt, at 11 O'clock, the wideningund Round~ ing up the \Vinsloe Road, commencing at Boston's. JA .VIES COLES, Commissioner. Charlottetown, 22d May, ,1843. DISTRIC NTo.’ 9. TO be let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, on Fri- day, the 9th day ofJune, at 9 o'clock, forenoon, the railing the Saw Mill Bridge, Cove-head Road; also, some day, a'. 11 o'clock, the Railing Gotf's Mill Bridge, and cutting down the Hills tliereat. and repairing the St. Peter's Road, Lot 1:4; some day, at 3 o‘clock, repairing the Suffolk Road and Bridges; some day, at 6 o'clock, p. m., repairing \Vest end of'l'racadio Roritl and Bridges. On Saturday, the 10th rithine, at 9 o'clock, forcnonn, repairing the Road leading front Stanhnpe towards Curran Ban; also, some day, at Iii'clnck, repairing the Road from Grand 'I'raciidie towards Corran Ban; some day, at 5 o'clock, repairing the Trision Road, between Suffolk Road and Sianliope. Also, on Mottduy,tlic 12th day of June,nt 11 o'clock, forcnoon, railing and repairing Frrrichfort Bridge; at 3 o'clock, same day, repairing the Road from Portage to 'l'ritcadic. On Tuesday, the 13th day ofJune, at 9 o'clock, forenoon, the raising a Bridge over it hollow, near John Macdonald's, Allisary, Lot 37; same day, at 1 o’clocknrepairing the Road leading from Vernon River inwards Pisquirl, commencing at the rear ot' Lot 37. On \Vednesday, the 14th, at 9 o'clock, forenoon, repairing the Main Road between Johnston's River Bridge, towards Pisquid; same day, I112 o'clock, repairing the Mouaghan Road; same (lav, at 6 o'clock, the building it Wlinrfon the South side oftlie Hills- borough River, opposite Cranberry Point, provided the inhabitants there subscribe and pay all equal sum towards the same oliject,.401. On Thursday, the 131h day ofJune, at 11 o'clock, forennort, repairing the Road from Tracadie Cross Roads towards the Solid Hills; some day. at 1 o'clock, repairing the Road between the Sand Hills and Point De Roche. - DAVID HIGGINS, Commissioner. Covehead, April 15th, 1843. - DISTRICT No. 10. HE 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, a. m., the Re« pairing ofthe old Road from Hillsborough Bay to the shore of Hillsborough River, near Charlottetown Ferry ; same day at 1 o'clock, p. m.,. the Road leading from Keppoch to Charlottetown Ferry ; some day at 3 o’clock, the Road from Forbss's Mills to- wards Stewart's Saw Mill. On ’l‘ucsday the 16th, at 10 o'clock, a. m. the road from Mac- dortnld's Saw Mill towards Johnston's River; same day at 12 o’clock, the Road from Thomas M'Carthy’s, Johnston's River Point, to the‘ Main Road; satire day at 2 o'clock, p. in. Tarenturn Settlement Road, Lot 35, and Bridge on Glcnfinnan River; Sale Incontinence at Fort Augustus. On \Vedncsday the 17th, at 10 o’clock, a. m. the Road leading from Georgetown road to Orwell head. Same day at] o'clock, main road from Charlottetown to Georgetown, sale to commence at Redniond's, Vernon River. JOHN R. BOURKE. . , DISTRICT No. 12. HE Subscriber will, on Monday, the 19th day of June next, zit-11 o'clock, forenoon, let by Auction, the re- pairing the Road front the County Litre to M‘Dcrmot's; also, the Road from the Head of Hillsborough River, across the Barron‘s, and the Road from Mullally's to the Ilarbour’s mouth,oommenc~ ing at the County Line. On Tuesday, the 20th June, at 10 o'clock, forenoon, the repair- ing the Road West side ofMorel; also, the Moral Bridge, and the Road through the Settlement on Marsh Road. On V'lenesday, the 21st, at 9 o'clock, furennon, the repairing the Road from the Head of St. Peter’s Bay towards Cardigan; also, the Road from the Head of St. Peter's Buy to the Line of Lot 42, on the Bay Fortune Road; and the Road from Head oftlie Bag to O'Hanley's. it 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 art addition to be made to the Wharf, at the end oftlie Cable Head Road, and the repairing and securing that part ofit built last year. Ample security must be given for the due performance ofench Contr‘dCt- PE'I‘ER M‘CALLUM, Commissioner, N. B.—Al| timber and other obstructions on the Roads, if‘not rwirived, the owners or persons causing such obstructions will be dealt with according to Law. Head St. Peter's Bay, May 2d, 1843. Commissioner's Office, Mill View, Mav 151151542. DISTRICT No. 13. HE 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, tho 12th of June, at 8 o'clock, the Railing the Bridge at Asa Syinnndsoii's, and immediately after, the Repair- ing the Road from the head of Rollo Bay to James Coflin's; same day, at 10 o'clock, repairing the Road from M-Rae's to Dingwell’s Mills, and the rounding up ofthe new road front Dingwell's Mills to the head of Grand River. On Tuesday, the 13th June, at 8 o’clock, the Repairing the cing at the head of Grand River; same day, at 12 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 Wednesday, 14th June, at 9 o’clock, the Reporting the Road from Bay Fortune Church to the line ofLot42. . On Thursday, the 15th June, the following Hills and Bridges on the North side—the reducing the'Hill at M‘Caskl'll'fl Bridge; ditto, Fox River Hills; the Repairing Cow River Bridge; New- t‘rage Bridge. and Hollow River Bridge, commencing at the Hill at M‘Caskil's Bridge, at 10n'clock. . _ 0n Fridfiyilfilll June, at 10 o'clock, the Repatrtng the Road between Lots 43 and 44, commencing at the main Post Road, North side. Ample security will he required. _ _ WILLIAM UNDERHAY, Commissioner. Bay Fortune, April 27th, 1843. Just pubflshed, Price 3s. ENSUS OF THE POPULATION and STA- TISTICAL RETURNS, taken in the Year 1841; together with a summary thereof, as prepared by a (‘ommittee ofths House of Assembly. Resolutions reported from the Commitlro on the State pfthe Colony, as amended and adopted by the House, in the Session of 1842: Petitions to the Queen, and to the Bri- tish House of Commons, Iiiunded thereon. AStatement of'tho i’rices paid forTownship Lands, with Reports thereon, doc. dye. Printed by order of the House of Assembly. Cnasm‘rrsrows: Coors: dc. BBIKIIB, Printers DISTRICT No. 14. ON Monday, 12th Julie next, £15 will be expended, at Auction, in the Repairs of the Road from Souris to the East Point, Sniitlt 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 from the . Portage towards Alexander Boston's. And on Tuesday. the 13th June, iith o'clock, I. m., the Re. > l pairs of East Lake Bridge; and, immediately after, the following , .Ian in succession, viz :—Repairing Bridges at, David Anderson’s, ' 1 Morrow’s Mill, North Lake and Little River. , And on Wednesday. the 14th June, at 11 o'clock, repairing Big Pond Bridge, and Building Brenslwork to guard the Bridge; Mme day.“ 1 o‘clock, Repairing (‘rnoked River Bridge; same day, at 2o'clock, Repairing Hay River Bridge, railing the Wes- . tern Hill and forming Breastwork; 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, £6 on the.New Harmony Road. ‘5 K . I And on Friday, the llith June, £10 will be expended in Re- .-.‘ pairing the roads leading to Souris Mills; Sale to take place at Laurence Peter's, at 10 o'clock; and, on Saturday, the 17th June, the Repairing Bridge at Flanigan‘s Creek, at 12 o'clock. Approved Security will he required for the fulfilment ofoach Contract. HOHN MACGOWAN, Commissioner. Commissioner’s Oflice, Souris Mills, . / 24th April, 1843. ‘2‘:- . DISTRICT No. 15. HE, Subscriber wrll let by Auction, on the spot, where the same is to be performed, the following Public \Vorks. viz: On Monday, the 12th day ofJune, at 9 o'clock, the sttm of £4, for a new Bridge, and cutting down the Hill. head of Mitchell River, and 41. for repairing the Road from GofiI's Mill to Launch- ing Place; 6L on the Road from said Mill to Grand River; on the same day, at 12 o'clock, the sum of12l., for a new Road from Narrow's Creek to Dingwoll's Mill Road; also, at 3 o'clock, 7L . for the straightening the old Grand River Road; and immediate- ly after. 91. for building three'small Bridges on the Road from Peter Morrison's to Grand River Road. On Tuesday tho 13th June, at 10 o'clock, the sum ofllll. for repairing the Road from Carpente'r's Creek to the Head of Car- digan; also, at 1 o'clock, the sum of 15L. for repairing part oftho Roitd leading from Cardigan to St. Peter's, commencing at the sixth mile; and at 4 o’clock, the sum of12l., for repairing the Road from Cardigan to Pisqnid,comrnencing at the Line ofLot 38. On \Verlncsdiiy, the 14th June, at 10 o’clock, the sum of 12L, to build a new Ilrirlgc,and straighten the Road between Snnphy's and M‘Avny's. Georgetown Road; also, at 11 o'clock, the same day, 4L for a Bridge iii the head of Brurlenell, and immediately after, 5L for repairing the Road leading from thence to Montague 2 o'clock, the sum of 91.. for opening and repairing Bridge ; and at the Road from Montague Bridge to Buck's Road. On Thursday, the 15th June, at 10 o’clock, the sum ole for oponitigranil repairing the Road loading from Buck's Road'to Murray Harbour Road; at12 O't'llll'k,1118 same day,for the open- ing and repairing of :\1‘l.cnn's Road, leading from Buck's Road to Murritv Harbour Road, the sum nf10l.; also, at 2 o'clock, the sum of7l., for repairing the Road on t 0 South side of Montague River, from the old Bridge to M‘Iman's: and aid o'clock, the ' same day, commencing at the 18-mile Brook Bridge, and let such v. pttrln of" Road leading from thence to Georgetown its require repairing. ~ On Friday, the 1611i June, at 12 o'clock, the sum of20l. for the repairing the Streets ofGeorgetown and part oftho Road through the Royalty. r ‘ Approved Security will be required for the performance of each Contract. JOHN GOFF, Commissioner. ' \Voodville, May 3d, 1843. DISTRICT No. 16- _ HE following moneys will be expended at Public Sale, viz :—On Tuesday, the 30th May next, iith o'clock, £25 on the Road from White Bonds to the Little Sands; same day, at 4 o'clock, £8 for the Wlinrfnt South River, provided the - inhabitants engage to complete it without any further Legislative “* aid. \Vodnesday, 3lst May, £10 on the Road and Bridges from South River to County Line; Sale to commence at Murray Mills at 10 o'clock. Thursday, lat June, £20, to plough and round-Mp 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 Bond from Sturgeon to Letvelliu's Cross Roads, beginning at the Swamp -~ ,neur Philip Murphy's, and £6 on Lewellin's Mill Dani; “at. dav, at 3 o’clock £12(or as mtich ofit as may be required) to re- pair St. Mary‘s Bay \Vharf; and some day, at 6 o'cloek, £20 to repair Sturgeon Bridge. Friday, 2d June, at 9 o'clock, £5 on the new Road from Mucfurlnne's_to Aitken's Mill Road; sale to be at M'acfarlano's end 01 the Road ; same day, at 11 o'clock, £18 on the Road to Beers' Mill, and the Hill South side Mill Dam, cnmnienceing at the end ofthe Road at Peter Campbell's; same 0 road from Cooper's Mills lo the head of Grand River, cornmeri; , day, at 3 o‘clock, £15 on Douse's Road, Lot 59, beginning at the largest Swamp, East end ofrlia Road. Saturday, 3d June, at 9 o'clock, £20 on the \Vhim Road, East end, to be rounded up 18 fret wide;sarne day, at 12 o'clock, £6 on the Road from Mill Road to St. Andrew's Point, beginning at St. Andrew's Point; arid immediatelv after, £30 on the Shore Road from G. Aitkcn's, to St. Andrew's' Point, sale commencing at the latter place; and after the latter stile, £25 to extend the Wharf tit Peters' Shore, Lot 59. The work will be let tothe lowest bidder, and security required for the performance oftlie Contracts. . E. THORNTON, Commissioner. Three Rivers, 22d April, 1843. HALIFAX, T0 PICTOU IN ONE DAY._ .SUAIMER flRRflNGEMENT FOR 1843. 7 II E Suascnrncn’s STAGES will run between . Halifax and Pictou during the ensuing Summer, from the 1st ot'Muy to the 1st of December—three times per week each way—'- leiiving Pictau every .‘domlay, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 o'clock, A. m., and Halifax every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day, at 6 o'clock, I. u. - Fares, with 501bs. Baggage. Halifax to Pictou, £1 15 0. Extra Baggage, Ditto Time, 1 0 0. Ditto, 12s. 6d. do. Truro to Pictou, 0 15 0. Ditto, 7s. 6d. do. Small Parcels of 201bs. and under, will be charged according to size and value. All Parcels for P. E. Island will be ponctually forwarded by' the first Steamer. Freight to Pictou must be prepaid. Parce li'oin the Island will be safely deliverd at Halifax. , ‘ Snot: Fairs: must be paid at the time ofBodking. Mr. A. H. HYDE, Proprietor,.Halifax.. ' 20s. per 1110 lbs. Macphail, Agent, Pictoti. May 1,1843. CALL AND SEE OLES’ LIVERY STABLE, at the corner oIGreat George and Kent Streets, where Houses and CARRIAGE. of every description can be obtained at the shortest notic. and on moderate tcrnis. . Mr. Coles, thankful for past favors, flutters himselftltat havtng spared no expense in procuring good Houses and suiyable Gan- nuoes, the best ever offered to the public, be willstill mantra continuance of their patronage. Charlottetown, May 9, 1843. NEW PERRY BOAT. THE Subscriber's new, fast-sailing and substantial Boat CnanLEs will p'ly between the Queen's Wharf and Warren Farm, every Wednesday‘s“ Saturday, during the.pre- sent Season. _ The CHARLES is twenty-six fcctkeel, is handsomst painted and Well furnished with sails, oats,-&c., and when not emplo ed as above stated,le be placed at the disposal of parties ofp en. sure,or will be available for any other purpose Iiir which she may be required, and for which the charges Will be moderate. WILLIAM HUBBARD. Charlottetown, May 3, 1843. BRIG FOR SALE. . FOR SALE, at Bedeque, a Brig now in course i of building, of the following dimensions, viz :— Extreme length 81 feet. Depth of hold 14 feet. Width on deck, 23 feet. Is composed of the very best materials, good workmanship, and handsome model; will be ready to launch, Holland Spars complete, any time from the middle of June to the first ofJu‘ly next, that may be agreed on. Also, a CARGO ofBirch Timber and Spruce Deals. A part (ifthe purchase money may remain on security, if re uircd. For further pnrticttlarl, sp- plicatien to be made to Mr. BRENAK, Merchant, Charlotte- town, 'or at Bedeque, to: 1 JAMES CONNORS Wilmot Creek, March 2d. 1843. L mus. ~41}. :.