:JII ' part ‘hva, With the 52d Regiment, arrived at N, B. on the 18th 'iilt. frOm Barbadoes, to relieve , gt, ,The latter regiment were to embark in the - easel for Cork. 4 ~ HALirAx, N. S May 4. "iiiiiimcs Am) sur illuaoea.—-A soldier ofIthe 76Itli .mmed Byrnes, iii a fit ot'despondeiicy, shot hinisell at “I‘MCES, on Fort George, on Wednesday. Three or 7‘ biblicomrades were in the room, at the moment, but " "their iitt'etition occupied otherwise, they did not ob- fis'.preparatioti for committing the fatal deed, until "‘rtiof'his musket I ' ed their attention to the con- . fouof his despera’ purpose. lntemperance caused barter his clothing, though the regulations of the I .- rasst prohibited him from so doing; 1.. but that this act of disobedience incurred, hurried Idespair; and in despair he rashly finished his wretch- - bysbootitig liimsele—Recorder. a fear of the . Janis, N. F. April %.—Capt. Hardy, of the Brig ‘ Tripper, arrived from Cadiz on Saturday last, reports I “anytime preceding day, Bay Bulls hearing about W. N. -‘ r1“ " I t 12 miles, he saw an immense iceberg, S. E. 8L . , N .,£mch, from the length oftiine it took him to pass it, ~ res hours, gouig at 8 to 9 knots, could not have been i _ to 27 miles long, and wore the appearance oftlie ' " fifqu to the north of Bay Bulls. We believe this ice- . "robe of unheard of size, but there can be no doubt of ‘~ nectness of the report, as it was seen by the Eupho- md Mary Anne, whosemasters fully confirm‘ Capt. account. ffliam Clark, Esq of Darnley, has been appointed , Sheriff ofPi-inceieounty, the Hon. P. S. Macnutt, who ' 11 previously nominated, having declined to serve. ' It was, on Thursday last, sworn into office, along . I other newly appointed Sheriffs. IF, _ {John Croker, of Charlottetown Royalty, completed his whole crop of Potatoes—3 acres—on Saturday he land is inaiiured principally with Lime hauled out all. and spread this Spring.— Gaz. .May 3. ‘ m METRE ELECTORS OF THE SECOND ELECTORAL I, III DISTRICT OF PRINCE COUNTY. .’_ Gunman, 'l'ffis I‘lérahl' of last week having come to hand, I observe in it “Addresslo you, signed ‘- William Swabey." That gentleman wdtwdelllng you that he trusts that his having resigned his . - it llW'Legis alive Council is a sufficient pled e of his desire I 7* bn-oaoIof the repre scutatives of the people—\ orthy riiotive, Qfiii‘ doubts it? I villatil'thin a suflicient pledge to you thiit he will advocate the hull the inhabitants generiilly, and yotir rights as agricul- I‘Wp'particular; or that he is acquainted with your local ne- I’Mtioe ’IINo: this is not in the nature ofthiiigs expected ; nor Alto fill you that he is dcstrous of making a stepping stone of ‘I his elevation to the Executive Council. next tells you that he trusts it will be no disparagement ‘ rgcyes that he has spent the early” part of his life in the I, had that since the war he has been employed in his‘own My in_ England in the Magistrncy, the duties of which are ' “ind responsible nature. If those duties have been dis- I WM fidelity to those to whom he was responsible, and ,Qorrespouding advantages to himself, I wonder tltat he left loved country, his honors and Contingent advantages be- I . to run the risk of regaining them in this poor Islam]. dlherwise, you,will easily account for those hasty steps in M50 as a stranger can have no claim to a place in your con- a} your representative, unless by imposing upon your un- I ding and judgment. ‘ lither tells you that he has brought a large family to this ' ‘whose future fortunes must depend upon its prosperity. ' more likely their future fortunes will depend upon the casino of the people, as that gentleman and his family belong -~ that class. who advance the prosperity of the country by own labour (the only" true source ofreveriue in any country), ,pqually dcserviug as they (although not quite so crafty); ‘ : who have never failed to lend their ,iisSistance in this ‘ Island to those who from its earliest settlement have the life's blood and retarding the prosperity of the the gilded bait, but not a word about the hook endent ot'infiuence, connexion, or: party, nothing Mr. S's. prudent Legislation to extend general im- ‘Ihd assist nature, in this (as he says) “ blessed" alien, as though he, were a resident in the County, he I' yes; from Bedeque. leiInen, is very fine, coming from one who. after ‘ “in the Legislative Council during one Session, I I his most strenuous opposition to measures ol'much £1 $9.Colony, resigns that sent just in time to save -. ' do, the expense of Her Majesty’s warrant or man- fI in time to make a desperate effort to gratify f umbition; and no doubt with an eye to the pay usua - “mothers of the House of Assembly, together with Maillot] oft). seat in the Executive. In ' We circumstance ofliis being a stranger in the coun— r- lying spent much ofliis time in the Army; his hav- . Imagistrate in England, or having brought a large n "Mntry; his having opposed the Fishcry Reserves II. «that measures ofiuipcrtance in the Legislative Council, I dines in Charlottetown ; his ignorance ofthe dilficul- l- I I that on settling in a new country, or all together, will (I ‘ torepresent you or not, these your own understanding :0 ' r i be sufficient to decide. salty promises that may be made by any individual who ,0 I wnal interest identified with your own, I am sure you leI ‘ , how to appreciate them, having nothing to bind ,5 Qfltvoyou, but perhaps much to induce him to serve him- ‘ reitpense. » I._ ’ "9w take my leave ofyou for the present, by recommend- I in favourable consideration the propriety of choosing .Ij’ll‘ll yourselves persons whose practical knowledge of, ’n , Sritince in, the country will best qualif them for the im- tfl trust Which you will soon have to de cgate to those who it. ‘IilsIetit you in the next House of Assembly; and depend all no means Will be spared by those who-wish to bur- to fwnlry, to return a majority whose object will be to m oppress you, to support the expense of public institutions m “not yet required in the Colony. 'I'herefore, take the . . one who has had some experience in Colonial politics; IF I n has your best lult‘l’esls at heart; and one who will never i f from the attacks of the enemies of the poor. at . I have the honor to be, 6w. ‘ . _ ' - , A -NAT1VE EL! 0 . bY taco County, April 27th, 1842. u B to! - I“, 22223—2 $9.; ' PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWJV. . A I I I ENTERED. .m_ Isnx'llléh,hglfl§lf, fAl’llglle%5L I Isewouuan' .' '. ed L’s minimum; Balliu’t. bk Pmklid “h )P‘ then, Boutin,’ do ; do. [5. tier, Sampson, do ; do. we . Landm, do ; do. on, delside, Martel, do.;do. . - 'Lludiis,BdI0., doIi d ~ ce e anc o.- o. 5 y/t‘mt'd, 40.; do.) ’ BEVFougei-mgytIOj do. ‘ , ion, o.- o. / I brag: on, do; do. I - 131a c, do.; do; ' ' I «I I it, Harrington, Wallace; Boards. . the _ chards, Proton; ballast. boat ‘ l Landris, Arichat; pickled Fish. sing do.; ballast. , . I" I I I CLEARED. 2mg ohn, Fishing Voyage. , 1 5b., ‘ Maison, 'Dalhousie;78 bls. Pork, I2Ibls. Beef, 1 caskI e I fr" ” M'r-Wl'fll, 1802 bus. Oats, '13 kegs and 11 firkins 88V OXIen-bb James Purdie 65 Co. hero '9. ['7 Halifax - l 00 bait. Oats. . :Ft-tigig- oytlge. v 'MrLIIIdI’IB, fiewfoundland; 1000 has. Oats, 1000 do. Po- (1 3‘ Mtflallthx; 400bus. Potatoes, 300 do. Oats. , the , Miramichi;600 bus. 0m, 300 do. Potatoes. bLe Blane Halifax ,4 caska Hams, 700 bus. Potatoes, Iced, I an, 200 bis. Oatmeal—b ' A. M‘Leaa. v Imdo ,éGerroui, Newfoundland; 1 bus. Potatoes, 800 do. for I I ShinflIeii, 10 his. Pork. 2 casks Blocks. 5 ka— “I won, iraniichi; two has. Oats, '10 bls. Oatmeal, il‘ " , Whoa . very - , ‘ 00d Miran ' 3 oaks and 2 boer Furs, 2,200 but. ‘ ' do Potatoes,d bl; Pork, 60 do. Oatmeal. . . ii ' .53” 1km class who draw their subsistence from the labour of at): gratuities! was 3,, Sally, Gillis, do.; 1000 has. Oats, 200 do. I - Nora CreiIna, Lunn, Miramirhi ; 497'bus. P3322: '6 bls‘oameal Lively, Gillis, Halifax; 1600 bus. Oats, 500 do. Potatoes Jane, Farrell, Pictou; 300 bus. Potatoes, 15 bis. Pork. . Betsey, Hariiey,II)alhousie; 665 bus. Oats 52 do. Wheat 60 do. Barley, 300 do. Potatoes. ’ ‘ B E D E Q U E . I ENTERED. MayQ—Sclir. Catherine. Mullins, Wallace; Goods-mid Passengers- S—Jane, Macdonald, Pictou (on her way to Boston). I III ' C'.F.ARF.I). Apr_il 2-I—Schr. Brothers, Turnbull, Halifax; Produce. 20—Nlmble. Caruthers. Pictou ; do. 28—Sarah, Clarke. Miramicbi ; (10. May 2—Catlierine, Mullins. Wallace; do. 3—)largaret, Bru‘iidigc, Miiamirhi ; do. SHIP News. I:LliyisiItIroor., April 7.-—-Sailcd, Antelope, Griffiths, Cliarlottetown,l’. ‘. s an . ’ BitisToL, April 7.—Sailetl, Five Sisters, Yeo, for P. E. Island. BIDEFORD, A pril 7.—Sniled. Arab. Marshall, for New York 3—1‘2lli, British Lady, Yen. and Henrietta. Kelly, for P. E. Island, PLYMOUTH, April 8.——Sailcd, Dahlia, , for Quebec; 9111,3011“ Bromliaui, Barrett, for P. E. Island. LAUNCHED. At Lot 49, on the 215t ult., a Schooner called the Raven, ‘72 tons old and 55 new admcasurement,—-built for Messrs. R. & F. Longworlh. At Lot 49. on Thursday the 28th ult., a Brig called the , 221 tons old, and 231 new admeasurcmetit,—-built for Mr. James Duncan. MARRIED. ' On the 21st April, by the Reverend Angus Macintyrc, Mr. Charles Stockdale. Attorney at Law,to Mary, second daughter of Mr. VVilliatn Cranston, Charlottetown Royalty. DIED. At Charleston, S. C. on the Ilth April.aged 56 years, the Right Reverend Bishop England, anan_Cut|iolic Bishop oftlie Diocese nmbiacing Georgia and the two Carnlinns. On the 12th March. at Southampton, Lieut. General Shrapnel, the oldest oilir-cr in the Roval Artillery. 11c invented the case shot, a destructive engine-of war, iisred by the Royal Artillery, and known by the name of Shrapnofishclls. The discovery was considered of such importance, that, on its adoption by the ser- iice, he. received a pension nf£1,200 per annum, in addition to the pay oftlic respective ranks in the army he subsequent y hIcld. Treasurer’s Office, April 23d, 1842- Y virtue of an Act passad last Session, intitiiled flu .901! to authorize the Trmsurrr qfthis Island to pay of Treasury Warrants la the amount of Four thousand Pounds, out Of the Land flssessme’nl Moneys now in the Treasury, I do hereby give Notice, that Outstanding \VARRANTS from Number 469, ofthe date oflst October, 1840, to No. 134, of 7th May, 1841, will be paid at the Treasury on demand, together with the Inte- rest due thereon. .l. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. MAIL will be made tip at the Post Ofiice, Charlotte- town, for Great Britain, Halifax, the United States, &c., on Monday next, at 8 o'clock, a. m. ' JOHN WILLIAMS, Postmaster. May 6, 1842. PROSPECTUS. 'i‘HE COLONIAL PARiiEit, VOLUME Sscosn.—To be published Semi-monthly. GREAT INDUCEMENTI The ‘ Colonial Furmcr' and Agricolu’s Letter: and Correspon- dense combined! The Cheapest Agricultural Paper in British North America! ! TITUS srri'rii, Editor Terms—One copy 55.; Six copies.2fis.; twelve copies 50s. twenty-five Copies 1005. per annum, in advance. I With Agricola’s Works, nsfollows: One copy of each - - - - - 12 6 Six copies of the Colonial Farmer, and one Copy of Agricola's Works, - . - j 12 0 Twelve Copies of ditto, with 3 copies ofditto, 3 2 6 Twenty. five copies of ditto, with 3 copies of ditto, - 5 17 9 In order to put the COLONIAL Fumes in more immediate con- nection with the Central Board, and to hold a more frequent in- tcrcnurse with Agriculturists and Agricultural Societies. the sub- scriber has determined to publish the above paper—(halfits pre- sentsize)—-everyfortnight, instead ofmontlily as heretofore. He has been urged to this course by numerous influential friends, and he believes it will meet with general satisfaction from its patrons. . ' The circulation ofthe'work is rapidly increasing, and every possible exertion will be used by the publisher so to improve it from time to time as will make it more worthy ofsupport. The opinions of practical farmers and the press. however, at the pre- sent time, are so flattering, that the Publisher cannot shut his eyes to the fact, thattbe superiority ofa periodical, almost exclu- sively devoted to the interests of the Agriculturist, over all others, will at no distant day,be more generally felt and acknowledged. The publisher is not sufficiently egotistical to assort. that he will make the Colonial Farmer the bust Agricultural Paper in British North America—but he. will endeavour. so far as practical skill, science and industry are concerned—to make it second to none. “'ell written original Essays will be procured, and appropriate selections made from the latest and bestagricultural works now published in England and the United States, and attention will be paid to the publication of new inventions, aml improvements in Agricultural Implements. In addition, each number will con- tain a statementofinarket prices ofproduce. At least one number in («och month will be embellished with well executed cuts of animals or machinery—as arrangements have been entered into to seeer this desideratum. Secretaries ongricultural Societies, and Post Masters, through out the Provinces, are requested to act as Agents. RICHARD NUGENT, H alifax, N. S. Proprietor. THE MECHANIC & FARMER, The Advocate of Industry and Improvement in Agricul- tural and the Mechanical Arts. Neutral in Politics and Religion. THE PROPRIETDRS of the Pictou MECHANIC cS‘ F.9RMER have tnucli pleasure in presenti ig to their rea- ders the Prosper-tusofthe FIFTH VoLUME, to be commenced on the 18th of May, 1842. The MECHANIC &. FARMER will be greatly enlarged ;,ll will contain an additional column on each page, and it will be . extended proportionany in length ~, it will appear in an improved dress, and be otherwise rendered more deserving of the exten. sivo patronage it has already received. As a decided improvement in the general features ofthe paper, each ntimber will contain a full description of at least one new invention or improvement in the Agricultural or Mechanical Department, which will be illustrated weekly by an engraving. N0 invention or improvement in Agriculture or Mechanics worthy ofbcing published, will be allowed to ass unnoticed; and the publishers are determined to render the EClIANlC & FARMERthe best Agricultural and Scientific Journal in the British North American Colonies. I Postmasters and others favourable to the object ofour enter- prise, are respectliilly requested to act as Agents.I Names for the new volume will require to be forwarded early in May. All letters to be post paid. I [13’ Though the paper will be greatly enlarged, there Will be no addition to the price, and it will thus be rendered the cheapest periodical in the Province. I Terms.—If paid within three months $2; ; after that period $3; Mail papers $3; , if not paid at or before the close ofihe volume; 3 copies sent to one address forf$6 fir annam, remitted in ad. va ce' co )ics for and ci ht or - n ’5 ’ $9’ g $ STILES a; FRASER, Publishers. DOCTOR TREMAIN being in Charlottetown tor a . short time, requests all persons indebted to Ibim to call and settle their Accounts immediately, otherwtse he Will be compelled to enforce payment, (It? Dr. T. may be found at the main. , Charlottetown, May 211,184]. LOST, on the Road betwixt M‘Kie’s and Murphy's, on the South Shore, n MACIN'I‘OSH GREAT (.OAT, with a BLUE SHAWL and a COPPER Pownzn Fun: in the pockets. The person or persons who man have found the aforesaid articles, are requested to leave them at Mr. Peake’s Store, and they Will be residence of Mr. T. B. Tre- , one louder. ,the present year, I COLONIAL BUILDING. Colonial Sportith Office, Charlottetown, E ' Prince Edward Island, 2d May, 1842. S ALED TENDERS will be received at this Ofiice until FRIDAY, llleIFlRS-T day ofJum next, for the Erection and Cumplt‘lloti nfibe ' TI d I COLONIAL BUILDING. I in cis to express the several departments of \Vurk and Ma.- termls, its under: . NoraI Scoiia Stone, forItlie outside Walls, in one tender. IAll blouc-cutters’, Masons" and Bricklayers’ work and materi- II 5 (Hosp! Nmpi Scolui Stone, as abovo), in one tender. . ‘. ‘ ‘ ‘ . ' All Sawyers , Carpenters” and Joiners work and materials, in 0 All Plasterers’ work and materials, in one tender. All Painters‘ and Glaziers’ work and materials, in one tender. All Slaters’ work and materials, In one .tender. All Plumbers‘ work and materials, in one tender. Plans, Elevations, Sections and Specifications oftlie whole may be seen on application as above. Ample Security will be required for the due performance of each Contract. [12? '1'th Piclou~ Observer, Halifax Times and Nocascolian, St. John Courier, and Mirumichi Gleaner, will please insert the above four tunes. 7 PUMP AND “’ELL ASSESSMENT. I lnttetd‘vvn, held at the Court House, in said Town, on Tues- day, the 3d day ofMay, 1842, under the provisions ofihe Act of the I General Assembly, in such case made and provided, the fol- lonmg Persons were appointed Assessors for the ensuing year, VIZ :— WL'l/iam Gui-(liner, Chm-[es C. Davisan, John Davis, junr., Ric/turd Heartz, Christopher Cross, At a Meeting oftlie said Assessors, held at the Court House on the said day, Mr. George Weldon was appointed Collec- tor olI'tlIie Assessment for [lie present year, and also ofall arrears remaining due from the past year. And it was ordered, that, in accordance with the Resolution passed at the General Meeting of this day, the Collector for the present year be ordered to procded. without delay, peremptorin to enforce'paymcnt ofthc arrears of the last year's Assessment. ' By order ofthe Meeting, JOHN O. NAN'I‘ES, Chairman. I DISTRICT No. 5. HE Subscriber will Let, by Auction, to the lowest bidder, the following contracts, at the times and places un- dcrinentionod, viz: On Monday, the 13th day of June, the improving the Road from New Glasgow to Fvfl'c’s Ferry, commencing at said Ferry, at 10 o’clock, foreuoon. -At 2 o’cltick, same day, the covering of New Glasgow Bridge—and at4 o'clock, the improving ofthe Road from Buckingliain’s Mill to Tanner’s Brook—on Tuesday, pie Il4th ofJune, the repairing the Road from Bngnall's to Has- em 5. ~ Security will be required for the performance of each contract. All fences and other obstructions on the. Highways, if not re- moved immediate”, will be removed at the expense of persons causing such obstructions, and the Fines exacted, without distinc- tion or discrimination. I Samuel Brill, John 0. Nantes, Rob‘crt Hutchinson, (re-elected), George Beer. ' w. MACNEILL, Commissioner. Cavendish, 5th May, 1842. I DISTRICT No. 15. I l HE followtng Moneys will be expended at Public Sale, viz: On Tuesday, the 7th June next, at 10 o'clock, £30 on the Road from White Sands to the Little Sands. £4 on Cownn's Mill Road; and immediately after, £15 towards a Wharf at South River, Murray Harbour. Same day, at 6 o’clock, £2 on the Guernsey C(Ne Road. / On Wednesday, the 8th June, £10 on the Road and Bridges from South River to the County Line—Stile to commence at Mur- ray River Bridge at 10 o'clock. On Thursday, the 9th June, at 10 o'clock, £3 on the Mill River Road, beginning at the line Brook. 7 On Friday, the 10th June, £20 to reduce the Hill at Beer’s Mill Dam, Brown‘s Creek-Sale at 10 o’clock. Same day, at 4 o’clock, £8 On the Road from Ailkcn’s Mill Road towards St. Andrew’s Point and Ferry Road, and Road from Aitken’s towards Murray Harbour—Sale to commence at the end of the Road near Finlny’s. ,1 I, ' The Work wi be let to the lowest Bidder, and snfiicient Se- curity required for the performanco ofthe Contracts. E. THORNTON, Commissioner. Three Rivers, 2d May, 1842. LANDS IN CANADA-I GENTLEMAN possessing a TRACT of LAND on the River Ottawa, about 30 miles above Bytown,and,160 from Montreal, is desirous ofeffecting an exchange oftlie whole or a portion of the above Tract, for lands situate within 15 miles of Charlottetown. This Tract of Land is situate upon a naviga— ble river, and has a large front thereon—is well wooded, and of exCeeding good qiiulity,and possesses all the advantages oflauds situate in that thriving neighbourhood. Lands with some improvements will only be taken in exchange. For particulars, inquire oftlie Subscriber. J. S. DEALEY. Charlottetown, 7th May, 1842. BOUT Three Tons second hand CHAIN, well adapted for Ox or Rafting Chains, for sale Cheap for Cash. J. M. TUCKER. Queen Street, February 25, 1842. O'BE LE'I‘, for one or more years, a large SHOP, to be fitted up as may be agreed upon, and to which It commodious Cellar is attached, below the Herald Printing Office, East Corner of Pownal and VVater-streets. For further particu- lars, apply to J. B. COOPER. HE Subscribers having been duly appointed the sole Agents of DAVID S'I‘EVVA RT, Esquire, for his Estates on Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10,12, 27,30, 46, 47, and Lennox Island, beg to intimate, that they are prepared to lease lands, with a libert. ' of purchasing, and to sell on the most liberal terms; and that til personsindcbted to thatgentlenian, forrent or other- wise, are hereby required to make immediate payment of the saute. \ All persnns found trespassing on any oftlie above properties, either by cutting Timber, or in any other respect, will be pro secuted with the utmost rigour of the Law. 11. D. MORPETII, P 1' ‘ER EMERY. December 10th 1840. IQ NY person employing, or otherwise harbouring, di- rectly or indirectly, any of my Journeyman or Apprentices, without having obtained froui me a legal discharge, Will be prose- cuted with the utmost rigour of the Law. C. C. DAVISON. Charlottetown, April 30th, 1842. HE Subscriber having been appointed receiver of the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Eight and Fill -two, conveyed by the late General Tend, of the Royal Artillery, to the late Andrew Macdonald, requests theITenants residing thereon to pay all rents and arrears of rent to him With out delay. I ' DAVID ROSS, Receiver in Chancery. Hillsborough River, May Ist,1841. Ladies’ Benevolent Society, Under the Patronage of Lady Huntley. HE LADIES’ BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, for Clothing oftlie institution that the undermentioned Ladies have been ap- pointed a Committee to receive Subscriptions and Donations for VIZ .‘ Mrs. Jenkins Mrs. Bayfield, Mrs. J. Bracken, Mrs. Dalrym- ple, Mrs. Macdonald, Mrs. F. Longworth, Mrs. Brown andMiss MacgoWan. FOR SALE, ‘ i' GOOD FARM IIORSEI aged 11 years. He is an excellent anima1 for the Cart or Plough,and is perfectly docile and free from ' . -A I ' vice PPYW ROBERT M‘CALLUM. I ilr‘li‘ll ‘ \-} khandsoinely rewarded. T a.GaNnaAL MEE'I‘ING ofthe Inhabitants ofChar-' Same day. at 2 o’clock, ‘i and Relieving the Poor, beg to remind the friends I Anemone i BY S. DESBRISAY, - N WEDNESDAY next, the 4th May, and follow- ing Market-daysin succession, until the whole is disposed of, THE STOCK IN TRADE OF I). BEATON‘, I Queen Street, Consisting of Cloths, Plaids, Meriuoes, Flnnnels; White, Blay and Printed Cutti-ns: Homespuus, Deliiiiies, Shawls, Handker- chiefs, made Shirts, Vests and Trowsers, Gros-de-Noplcs, Ribbons, Persians, Stockings. Socks, Gloves, Mitts, Prtinclla Boots, Pru- nella, Leather and Car )et Slices, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Nails, Steel, Hardware, Crm- teryware, Indigo, Copperas, Alum, with I! variety of other articles. N. B.—Sale will commence, each day, about 11 o‘clock, a. m. Charlottetown, April 29th, 1842. - ' Br MR. DESBRISAY. N TUESDAY next, the 10th inst., at Eleven o'clock, the remainder ofthe STOCK IN TRADE of Mr. T. How. .’ As the sale will be unreserved, gredt bargains may be ex- pccted. Charlottetown, 6th May, 1842. DISTRICT NO. l--(N0rth Section.) hereby give Notice, that I will, on Monday the 20111 of June, at 12 o'clock, LET the repairing the Road from Warburton’s to Large’sFerry. — On June 21st, at: 12 o’clock, the Main \Vestern Road, com- mencing at Hill’s Mills. On June 22d, at 10 o’clock, tlie‘Road from Hill’s Mills to Hal- loran‘s,commencing at the New Western Road, Lot 5. On June 23d,at 12 o’clock, the Road leading from Cascuin- peque to Kildare Bridge, commencing near the Dock. , OnIJunc 24llt,dl.10 o’clock, the Road from Kildare settlement to 'I‘ignish, commencing at Mrs. Travers’s. Same dii , at 2 o‘clock, the Road from Kildare Bridge to St. Felix, flignish, commencing at Kildare Bridge. JAMES WARBURTON, Commissioner. Lot 11, March 12,1842. ' I I I DISTRICT No. 2. * . 7 ‘HE Commissioner of the above District will LETBY AUtTlON, at the several places where the work is tobo performed, the following Road Contracts,viz: Oii \Vedncsday, the First day ofJune next, at 10 o’clock, Two Bridges on the Road from Saint Eleanor’s towards Bedeque; saIme day,at 12 o’clock, the Road from .Hillson’s to Green’s S tore. ' ~ On Thursday, the 2d, rith o’clock, the Roadifrom Campbell’s to Rogers’s; same day, at 12 o’clock, the Road from Mucgregor’c to the South-west. On Friday, the 3d.,atloo'clock, the Road from Mascouche to Fiftecnpoiiit; same day, at 12 o'clock, the Road from Fifteen- poiut to Abraham’s Village; same day, at 1 o'clock, the Road from the Shore'to the Back-settlement ofFifieen-point. On Monday, the 6th, at 9 o'clock, the Main Western Road, South of Ellis River Bridge; same day, at 11 o'clock, the Main \Vostern Road, North of Ellis River Bridge; same day, at 19 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 Plaistetl‘s Mill towards Neil Ramsay’s. On Tuesday, the 7th, at 10 o’clock,the Road from M‘Lean’l Mill towards New Bideford ; same day, at 11 o'clock, the Road North Side of Trout River, leading to the Main Road, and mak- ing a Bridge on do. Some day, at 12 o'clock, the Road Ifrom M‘Leiin’s Mill towards Barlow’s. ' I ‘ On Friday, the 10th, at 11 o’clock, the Road from St. Jbseph's Village to Higgiiis's Ferry, Egmont Bay. Ample security will be required for the due fulfilment oftbs several Contiucts. ' ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, Commissioner. , I Commissioner’s Office, 11th April, 1842. . - I DISTRICT No. 4. _' THE Subscriber Wlll Let by Auction, on the spot, the making and repairing of the several Roads and Bridge: in District Number 4, as follows: ~ , On Monday the 9th May, at 10 o’clock, forenoon, the repairing ofthe Causeway, near Bradshaw's, Bedeque; at 11 o’clock, the repairing of Taylor's Mill Bridge,and the o suing ofa Road from thence to Anderson’s Road, on Lot 26; at o'clock, the building of Two Bridges on the old Malpeque Road. Lot 25. ' On Wednesday the Iltli May, at 10 o’clock, the opening ofn new’Road from the Soiitb West. River, to Burns’ Settlement. 1 On ngilay the 13th May, at 11 o'clock, Road 'near Mr‘. John Clarke‘s, Cape Traverse; at 12 o’clock, the Bridge near-Hector Campbell's; Road near Dciigon’s at 2 o’clock; and at 3 o’clock, the o ening ' ofa Road to the Back Settlements‘,‘.Tryon, near Mr. ohn Lord's. v ' " ' The usual Securities will be required. ‘ JOSEPH POPE, Commissioner; Bedeque, 28th April, 1842. I DISTRICT NO. 9. ‘ HE Commissioner of the above District .willILet .by Auction, at the several places where the work is to be per- formed, the followmg Road Contracts, viz: On Wednesday the first day ofJune, at 10 o’clock, the complet- ing the Road; leading from Orwell-head to Georgetown Main Road, by way ofVcrnon River Bridge. Same day, at 12 o'clock, the Road leading from Uig to Redr rnond's, and repairing the Bridge at the District Line, Murra'I Harbour Road. Same day, at 3u‘clock, repairing the Road lea - ing from County Line to Redmond’s, Georgetown Road. ' .‘ On Thursday the 2d, at 10 o’clock, the new line ofRuad lead. ing from the Back Settlement, Lot 48, on the division Line be—; tween Lots 49 and 48, to the old Three River Road. 'Same day; ' at l2o’clock, the Road leading from Forbes’s Mill to Gay's SuwI . I II .I Mill. M‘Donald‘s to Johnson's River Bridge. Tarentum Settlement Road. I/ _ Ample Security will be required for the due fulfilment of each- Contract. . Same dny,at l2o’cloclt; J. R. BOURKE, Commissioner. , Commissioner’s Office, April 29th,1842. I I DISTRICT No. 11. - at Sandy Point, \Viltshire's Shore, and for a Wliarfat the end of Cable Head Road, North side ofSt. Peter's Bay, are paid; 1 shall advertise for the constructing of said Wliarves. A no of each respective Subscription List is left at tlieIhouses of Mr. I , Murray and Mr. H. M‘Lean, where subscriptions can bpraid, and at the Subscriber’s Office. ‘ i _ . ' JOHN JARDINE, Commissioner. ?' St. Peter’s, March 1011), 1842. '. , c5 ' m '3 . ' DISTRICT No. 13. I . I v 2 N MONDAY, the 20th June, £20 will be. expended in the repairs oftlie Road from Souris to East Point, South side—sale to «:ommenne at 10 o’clock, at Souris. And imin‘edi':~ ately after, £17 will be laid out to repair’the Road» from the Port": tage to East Point. I I v H . -‘ On Tuesday the 21st June, at 10 o'clock, theIggpairing I the Road, \Vost side of Surveyor‘s Inlet. _ the repairing the Bridges at Bull Creek, Rockbarra, andIlnttleI I Rinn,; and iinmediatel after, the repairing Hay River IBrtdge. ‘ On Wednesday the ‘ 2d June, £25 will be expended in the in?- pairs oftbe Lot 45 Road—side to commence at. Hugh Macenchern I Mill, at 10 o'clock. And immediately after, £10 on the Road I to New Harmonv. I I . :And on Thursdav the 23d June, £5 105. Will be laid out on the line Road between’Lots 43 and 44—sale to commence apekollo Bay, at 10 o’clock. And at 12 o'clock, £3 on the_Bridgg' ItheI French Mill Creek. And at 2 o’clock, £2 155: 8d. on th I, oad from Souris Mills to John M‘Aulay's; And immediately afber“, the building it Bridge over Mullally s Creek. - I ~ . ‘ ' Security will be required for the due performance of each (Jone tract. Commissioner's Office, Souris, Apfil 2d, 1842. in. are? ‘ . CLYDESDALE HORSE continuum.“ ~ the Subscriber’s during the ensuing seasonr ‘1 1 except on the l'ollnwingdays, viz: May“ h, 20th I I h, when it is intended (weather and circumstances par miting), he shall stand at the Cross Roads, Lot 48. -‘ Terms,£1 109. Groom, 5s. Charlottetown itoyi'i‘i‘ir’; April 29th, 1542. On Friday the 3d at 10 o'clock, the Road leading from J’atnedz' * HEN the Subscriptions for constructing a Wharf, Same day, at 19 o’cloc,.. . JOHN MAGGOWAN, Cdmmisaioner. . " THIS superior draught Horse willstan’df'nt L - and 30th 3 June 8th, 17th and 27th ; July 6th, 15th I WILLIAM CRANSTOI‘L v . * ‘ .t _ Bade