oC ET Diss ~~ sew sn cin ETO oe psi NE I a a ey ee _ a lo oe ae ea + ba i a Saeeee 4 QUEEN a = 3 CASHES LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S WINTER BOOTS & SLIPPERS, LATEST STYLES. Ex “ ALHAMBRA,” 9 CASES FUR CAPS. WM. HEARD. Ch'towa, Dec. 2, 1867. NOTICE. Gexerat Post Orrice, Charlottetown, 27th Feb., 1868. ie consequence of a Postal Convention baving been concinded between the United States and Great Britain, the Postage on Letters forwarded from this Island to the United Kingdom | wa United States has been reduced tu seVEN PENCE sreRLinG per hulf ounce, The Convention also authorises the transmission of Book Packess and Patterns through the United States, in the closed Mails exchanged between Great Britain and this Island, at a total rate of postage of FOU PENCE STERLING per quarter ofa | pouud or traction thereof. THOMAS OWEN, Postmuster General, Oa Saas The British Warehouse! Fancy and Plain Coal Scuttles. Fancy and Piain Coal Shoveis. lron Bedsteads and Stretchers. Umbrella Stands. Fire Guards, Nursery Guards, Fancy Fenders for Grates. Mahogany Poles. Rings and Ends. Brass Poles, Rings and Ends, Brass Brackets and Holders. Brass Stair Rods and Kyes. And all Furnishing Goods. Ww. & A. BROWN. Charlottetown, Noc. 11, 1267, THIS NEW SERIES OF SCHOOL BOOKS. TINHE NEW SERIES OF ReADING BOOKS, authorized by the Board of Educa- tien for use in the PUBLIC >CHUOLS of this [slaud, can now be had complete at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, QUEEN STREET. A Lisekat Discount allowed to Teachers and and wholesale Dealers. Ee Please send in your orders. Ch'town, Sept. 30, 1867. tf PAPIER MACHE GOODS. 7ORK BOXES, WRITING DESKS, CARD BOXES, NETTING BOXES, PORT FOLIOS, &c. &e WHITE WOOD BREAD PLATTERS, BUTTER COOLERS, EGG STANDS, &c. and a variety of other articles just suitable ter CHKISTMAS PRESENTS & NEW YEAR GIFTS, AT HARVIE’S BOOK Dec. 23, 1867. ALTERATION IN BUSINESS, Notice to Debtors. ‘Pur Subscriber hereby notifies that a complete change being about to be mode in the Business carried ou at Orwell, heretofore, by the late Patrick Stepiens, deceased, aud subse- quently by the vadersigued. And thia is to vive notice to those parties indebted to Mary Stephens, Executrix, and to the untier- signed, by Judgments, Notes of Hand, and Baok \ STORE, Queen Street. | Accounts, that unless they pay their respective | accounts in fall this Pall, they shall be sued with- {Continued frm fire? page | | do From Devid Larkin’s to w new Settle- to land to ewaighten Sparrow's Road 15 0 Pest Road and Bridge. from Belle Creek _ ment between that and North aide 12 0 @ Eeaion Road ; 2 0 to Lot oS 12 0 @ | tue iiwerd Kiynn, Fortune Road 1 10 © McDonald's Mill to Main Post Road Bs _ : . ' ot 58 do Kdward Power = do do 1 10 0, Union Road to past Charles Stewart's Mareay Chevy sees. ua Lat 58 0 200 To open Road from the new Road to the old McLaren's mill Road WwW 0 Ta iti nt” te 5 ” Main Road and where most required 6 0 © Main Post Road Zz 6 6 ree Hiver a aad Bridges to Wood Sa | Also where most required 10 18 0 Georgetown Road to Alley's Mill : ; 0, a9 ands 2 —— ‘From Alleys to line of Lot 38 0 Wood Lelaad Koad aad Bridges iv lu v £129 18 UV Bridges on same WwW 0 0 Selkick Road and Bridges from Lot 58 Dieratcr No. 4, eee. ae pe Apts t 7 ZT to Wood Islands i Comprising Towns/ups Nos. 44 and 45 | Sates Seeman > pan See 2 ae F | Roderick MeDonald’ ik Road 3} Road feom Bette Oreek to Rone 4° O U | Bridge at Keefe's, Kollo Bay £40 0 te Roud oe 2 0 0) do do Fiat Kiver to Somh Pinette Kuad from Kollo Bay Cross to Souris 5 0 ©) Baldwin's Road to past McKinnon's Mill 20 0 Bridges 5 0 Q | To protect the Road from the netion of the | Buldwin’s Road and on to Henry Mooney’® 4*°@®@ Maitiand Road and Bridges where most sea in front of Kiekbam’s farm 4 0 Stanhope Road and Brothers’ Road 3 0 0) required 6 00 Road from Thomas Steel's to Rollu Bay ov Cougan's Bridge 410 0) Halket Koad frew Culloden to Flat River, to repair Norrie # Pond Bridge 6 © ©) Bridge over Morell Brook, Peake’s Road 9 U 0} ds a Frotw Souris to Little Wurbor 40 U dbl and Swawps aear to Kh Bea- s sridge at Kicbard Pope's 1 0 0| 139 17. 9) tou's » 10 0 | Bria Little Harbor 4.0 0) ot ida ’ ‘ ridge ut Little Harbor Districr No. 9. Pleseant V alley Road 4 U U > St. Catherine's Road . = 0) ; vult . Al P a Br d | Gray's Koad, where reqniced ”“ 10 U | New Uarmony Koad 4 0 Q| Comprising Townslaps “Brad 59 and G1, and Montague To Alex. Melachern tor labor performed From John MeAualay's to Lawrence Peters = =5 0 0) naw -912 0 eu Pleasant Volley Koad 215 0 : est aide of Souris River : & - = = , = £ ; - * ; - . just side Souris River 4 6 | do John Gran o do do 0 | do Hecior Mann ter repaicing Bridge near Lot 45 Mill Road lu 0 U| do James McDonald do do do hei Bo: GH yy Belle ( reek Bridge 4 18 Bear River Bridge and Hill 2.4 8 | do Joseph Thompson do do do 2 2:0] do Neil Marvay for repsiring two Bridges ' i. @i Hay River Bridge and Hill 3.6 &| do James Hume do du do O17 |: @ Ak Ride? MOK nitic ter cepairs ev Breach | Crooked River Bridge 4 0 0} do Joseph Comptoa do do do 012 0 Se : is Bridge at Flianigan's 6 U8 O| do James Huwe do dv de 1 @ -@! U reek Bod, re > -@ 5 s j 6 ae lo unprove and straighten the Road from | do Joseph Thompson do do do 12 0} £n 18 0 New Zeslund to the North Side l4 0 () do Angus Martin - do do do bet @] : — Due John F. Morrow 0 10 0} do Allan McDonald do do do Bid: Qi Disraict No. 12. } do Alexander Landrigan 3 10 0! do James Creed do do do bi ® 0) - * . . ‘, ™ , | do Angus McDonald 210 0| do William MeDonalddo do do 2.0 0} Comprising Charlottctown ( Te and k yalty. do James MeDounaid » 10 0) do Donald MeLeod do do do 12 0) Poplar Island biredge, aud Township No. 32 do Hugh MeAulay @ 15 0| do Donald McLean do do do 15 0) Nerta of York River. do Henry Mallard 2 10 O|} do James Maher do de do 2 © @ Repairing Main Post Roads where most do Hugh Gillis 0 15 0| do George Hicken do do do ei. 9} required 197 13 9 } do Jobo Kickham 2 lv 0! Douse’s Rvuad + 0 | . . . | do Richard Conway 0 18 0, Wood Island Road «i Contingencies, to be vat the disposal of | he Medea eae & 01 While: Ried i members lor City oy Fi do Patrick Melonald 0 12 6| Sturgeon Road 12 0 0! Royalty Hoads where most required = +. do Stepien McDonald 1 0 3) St. Mary's Road 7 0 0 Smali Bridges , : . bv U0 O | do Joseph Metsehera 1 5 | County Line Road £2 Os Od, Campbell's Filling in aed leveling pitches and repair- | do John Kickham 112 0} Road £4 Ls dd . 2s ing winter Roads 40 Q Q | do Ronald Hector 1 le @) Road From McFarlanc’s towards Murray IHar- Opeainy road from vJoha Roper's Hill | do Michael Walsh 115 0O| bor 110 0} a Wricht’s Creek - 30 0 0 } do Juba Campbeil iis u| Bridge below Albion Mills 13 6 0} = asm __ | Where most required 7 16 11) Ferry Wharf 4 0 id 357 13 9 ——-———-| Road from Ferry Wharf towards Wight- : ‘ £129 18 0 man's 2 0 0} Destutcr No 13, Disraict No. 5 do From Douse’s Road to Campbell's Comprising Township No. 65 South Side Elliot River. | Comprising Townships Nos. 46 and 47 wePart a ; - 10 0| Koad from Lot 30 to Jong Creck 4 V0 0| Repairing little Kiver Bridge aod Lil £20 Ola. au eee eS 8 ae tL Aur! McK ; Bridge at Campbell's Mills 8 Uv 0 0 do ong Creek 60 chweus ) do Priest Pond Bridge sod bill 5 0 O) \ink River Road £2 Os Od, Bay Wharf W hae 8 0 0; do Gileacorods! Kuad and Bridgese 8 uv OU Road £1 10s Od 310 0! Old Wharf at McHwen’s 3 @ U| do Smali Bridges from Priest Pond to Compton's Koad to St. Mary's Road 6 0 0 Road from Wrigh.'s turn to Neil Currie’s 40 0 North Lake — : 209 0) St. Mary's Wharf 40 0 do do Currie’sto Fergusou’s Creek 40 0| do Road North side of North Lake eo ® . : | do From Priest Poud to North Lake Bridge lo U 0 219 do do Keqgueon’s Greek to Rocky | do North Lake Bridge wad hill B09 .0 : 129 AB,..3) Point Wharf 2 0 8) do Morrows Bridge ucross the Lake 2 0 U Disrricr No. 10. do do MeRae’s Creek to Murphy's 9 VU UV} do Road to No. 1 north side of the Lake 1 0 0} Comprising Townships Nos 63 and 64. do do Marphys te Foster's tura 5 U0 O| do Mill Creek Bridge 2 0 0!/ Balance due Damel Singleton on coatract at do do Foeoster’s turn to Canoe Cove 4°90 @) do Frow dill Creek Bridge to East Luke 1 lv Graham's Bridge £313 0| do do Canoe Cove to Argyie Rear & ¢@°o| @ — — preg . 5 0 0! Amount due Daniel Singleton for extra work E ’ ¥ -. rom Kast Lake Bridge to the cross reads 4 OU ou do 315 0 do do Argyle Hear to fang Crock Ft) | do. do CrossRoads to the North River Bridge L @ 0| do do William Clow for repairs to Mink _ = sande Creek "7 Nie oe | do do North Biver Bridge and hills 3.0 0 River Wharf 916 0} 0 Goose Creek to Nine Mie | do do North Kiyer to the Basin Bridge 3 0 ¥) do do James Bull, when the contract is ; Creek 3.0 0 | do do Svath Basin Bridge 410 0) completed, north of Cape Bear 8 8 0} Dwe Patrick Doherty for labour performed | do do ‘Two Basin Bridges 210 6/|To put rail on Bridge at White's Creek i.e last year on Bridge on Line do do West River Bridgeto Black Pond 2 10 VU) To repair Road to Greek River Wharf 6 ¥ 0| . 3) 32 8 | do do Kast Black Pond Bridge and hills 2:: 0 | do do from Peters’ Road to Clow’s Mill 40 O| Buad beiweea Lots JU and bo ... 23 es do do a Black Pond Bridge tu Black ‘ dv do from Clow'’s Millto Burnt Pt. Bridge 4 0 0) ; Pon 5 )} do do from McLeods Mill to County Line 6 U0 0! tL 6 O| “* | ' a do do West of Black Pond Bridge and do do Peter's Road, westend, and openin Bn adipic pyre ed Road to Donald MePhee’s .; €e said Road = 10 O 0! KING » COUNTY. { do Portage Road and Bridge 3 0 0| do do Pleasant Valley Road x Distraicr No. l. | do fees Road one Deke 7; = 0} do do Road from Murray River to Little it ‘ i . ag at ', -| do Baltic Road und Bridges 8s 0 U| Sands et. a, Comprising ee 39 and 40 West of ry i eter wal yet 1 on ae do a de. taBedih . ‘ : a do Greenvale and St. Catherine's Roads 8 0 oO} tiver Bridge 4 0 0 Road from County Line ty Morell River £22 10 0 | fue Gregory Campbell 2 2 | do Toronto Road, where mort required C0" do from Muin Road to St. Peers = = == | du Joho McLellan 3.15 | do Road South of Cape Bear 6 0 0 Harbor ; ; = 9 O | do Jumes Robertson 1 5 0! do do North of Cape Bear 8 0 0 do do to St .Peter’s Lake 1 3 UO | Where most required 17 16 0| To repair north end of Graham's Bridge 16.9.9 mane en do ww Joseph Mckwen's 1 2 z — dv do Road south of Murray River 2 6 0 - ‘ ‘ o~ . > . a wee ree cee tee, Sc 3 " sia £129 18 0) do do Go from South River Bridge to “ eettlement , 2 5 0| ce ae owt a a Of South RB Ram le ‘ i , + re ; o ost » j do around Head of Hillsborough from | Comprising ana tinny” 56 North Side of | 0 do 0 “te cao outh River by 47% 43 Main Resd-op the North, ede The following sume tur labor performed do do Bridge over the headof Murray River 10 0 0 | tw Ovunty Line on the South 40 0 de-do’ Head tron Ge” : , an -tanen icin ae a eect ale Due Donald McBeth £2 w Q| de do vad from Graham's to Sentiner’s .s ¢ oad ty St Peter's West dn hates Stalemate 4 @ 9 do do Mink River Road 406ce Uburch 110 ©) Sera | do do Barat P Brid do across Barrens to | ouglas' 2 § ,0| 2.Johp Boston 2 @ ©) ecsond Road lecdinn he os Jobn MeKwen's Road ug = 5 g | dy Alexander MeDonald 018 0! To extend Road leading from Murray Har- : do Peakes’ Ruad toJohn McEwen'sRosd = 5:15: U | 40 Charles Clay @ 15° OF weaareit ite: ee + ‘ . » . c a cz Joho McKwen's Ruad to Peter Sinnutt’s 410 o| % a Caan — es . g rt £129 18 2} ° do Jeremiah Sullivan 1 i 0) Peter Sronett's to Main Road 210 0 » Hughe’s Mill to Morell Kuad 2 5 | do Maurice Bowlan 114 0) District No. 11. From Lappen’s to O'Brien's 9 do John Mills 3 0 0, Comprisiug Georgetown Common and Royalty, and | Cardigan Koad withio the | istrict 469 > — Medes 1 10 5 | Reserved Lands adjoining thereto, and that part of From Usrdigan Koad w domes McKae se S:6 6 2 ~ png é Township No. 53 between Cardiyan and Brudenel! do Csrdigan Koad to Peske's Koad 40 0| % donee Helapatd ee Rivers | do John Jay's te Gillon's S$ Ff 0} do Ailey Hunter 1” Amount due for previous service, viz: do Gillen’s to Peake's Koad 3 36°9} = *\To Wm Young for Georgetown Wharf £6 0 0) do Gillons’ w Dougia’s 40 0 arene , £25 6 6) do R. Campbell for road work 30 0 do Head of Hillsborough Settlement For Road from rand River wharf to ted House 12 10 0) gy DD. Stewart for Causeway 11.0 Boad 40 0 do Stewarts Mill's to Grand River W barf 10 10 0) Total amount due 24.15, 2 do dardine’s gate to John McEwen’s do a # Road 710 ©) Por repairing Road from Georgetown at Road 2 5 @| 40 Groshaut Roud B:2% @ Howlett’sto Burnt Point 0 0 do West of Morell 215 o| @ Bay Fortune Road 3 9% | do do the Rosd from Circular Arch From Main Road to McVarish’s 28) 2 SS oi @ on Main Post Road at Cogs- do Back farm tu Mclonis’ 1 5 yo} 4 Campbell's Wharf . 6 0 0 well’s field to Brudenelle Ww 0 0 do Back Farms to Metiuirk’s 1‘@ 0 | 4 From Cahill's to L. Mathesen’s 4.0 0} do do Main Post Road from Cameron's do Head of Hillsborough Bridge Si 0] & Reteae him @ to Weet boundary of the do Byrne's Road .6 2 wR 8 District 20 0 0 do MeEwens’, St. Peser’s, towards , ee oe . Lb so | do do North Royalty Road to the west Clark's Mill 310 0 = oo trom oe Doyle's past Cahill’s 7 10 0 boundary of the District 30 0 0 do Maio Post Roud towards H. David- _ 20 Soman 6 road to ay 6 4.0 0) da do struightening and widening the eon’e cad... Kensven'e: Wat To round the road from Peter McDonald’s New Road from Alleys’ to Cardi- Pr of Olark’s Mill and where wost yom Coble Send ab ¢ gan Bridge 6 0 0 required ..-¢ ———— | do do Wharf oa the North side Brud- New Bond lesaing from the Head of Hills- git te £124 18 0 enell 12 0 0 borough Kiver to Morell River District No. 7, do draining East side of the Road from Road between the tarms of Comprising Townships 58 North side of Cardiyan River, Main Post Ruad to Brudenell Walsh aod Comerun 30 12 0 and 54 and 55 South Side of Grand River. W barf 460 rr The following Sums for labor performed in 1867. do do Stone Culvert where the South 347 12 0 |. “i ; Royalty Road joins the Common Disrgicr No. 2. To — for labor on Ryan's ahd at the North-east corner of Comprising Townslups Nos. 41,40 and 39 East of Morell ’ ’ ’ , Parker's farm 40 0 . River and te : Peter's Harbor Mouth. — ” aie agleai een 3 8& 6 do do aStone Calvert on South Royalty Main Post Road from Morell to 5t. Peter's do John MeLean do do Bridge at rong Faroap owe aetene 40 0 Road Es oe to McDonalds’ Mills " . ;: do ast MeUconadk repairing Bridge at * 00) do do Road eating Seen Saudwedae c ns » 3 at Burnt Point é ‘0 4 Huad sod Brdye from Head 5t. Peter's Ba Alley's 219 0 “i a Koad 7 13 10 © |} do Angus McCormack, do Grand River do do —_ ~ ei the Hoyalty on oe a do through Little Baltic Settlement to- Bridge . 2.8 ’ - ies Hayden's Millis 810 0 | do James Rice. labor on Cardigan Bridge 1 16 0 or ee eee vend Ais 300 dv through Forest 1lil\ settlement from de Peter Walkor, repairing Bridge , 1 3 0] do de Ruad to Cardigan at Smith's roa poe ‘“! 4 . 410 86 do — eee - Block and Bridge 708 Lots from Burat Point Road . 6 2 do from lead of St. Peter's Buy throug Se do do from Cardigan at Morrisons to Portage to U Llauley’s 310 0 meeeeiietenpeesiens Post R a Sg do from Geedigen a er McKay's : | eee £34 16 0 Sie Raat oh eR hess Gee ac a s ao ee 31a 0 rs ee —— St. Peter’s Road . “8 ; do Cardigan Ferry Road to Georgetown 510 06 from Portage to Cab ’ vha . 0 2 “See ‘ McLellan’s ’ 110 © | do Road from Cardigan Bridge to Grand River ie Haas eS Cee ty Oe Sey uf To Meant t Cable Head by Leslie's Mill Road . 7 0 0) 29 do through Cable Head by Leslie's Mille 20 0 sow : j £129 18 0 do Marsh Road, Lot 40 2 19 Y | do St. Peter's Road to Launching 7 'C @ de Riding securing uid Railing Road | es Mill ee and e for ~All 6 0 0 ee re ete around Head of St. Poter's Bay 1 0 @ | from aching to 2 arrows’ Creek, ower ro > @ § . New Road near Midyelle Church, leading to do Cardigan Wharf, past Mill Dam Bridge 2 WU 0! HEREAS by virtue ofa Deed of Re- the Cardigua liowd 3.10 0 | New Road from Narrows’ Creek, — Me- lease and aueeell made xnd executed Road from Head of St. Peier's Bay towards Dougall’s Mills, towards head of Grand | the 2ist day of OCT. inst, and duly filed and Greenwich 2.6. River Bridge 10 0 m registered in the a offices in this Island, WM. do through Milltown settlement 2 lu w | Road West irom Clay's Road to centre line Bh. DAWSON, late of Charlottetown, Tanner, < ’ > ° hath released, assigned. transferred, and conve ved do from Cross Roads Little Balwc to New | Road 20 0) to the undersigned. all his real aud personal Evi: Settlement, Lot 41 1 10..0 | Division line Roud at Rice's 7 0 0 in Prince Ed von os. “a MD Sas and pits do leading to Bay Fortune trom Head of | Loyalist Road 31 OU} of wouey and securities therefor due and ov > Peoir'e Bay nt | ued frou Cardigan Road, east along shore llvo o unto him, as well as all the personal Eutee ant . we Dwan' Ward’s Road, Lot 54 T"UTV kitlecte belonging to and ali debts and sums of mon- do be an arid . ud anw to 5 shh Grand River Road lv vu 0 ey aud securitivs therefor due and owing to Mille v . GR 7E NICOLL . W yw, Sboe- John Medalen's Wheat 15 Uo | Clay's Road, Lot 54 B80 Oh oot eee bith bed been by bimpasieupdapd con do from Portage Koad to Donald Suther- W here wost required 5.0 9 ey tothe suid Willian B. Dawson, by « certain bage Jeedot Assixnment duly registered, upon Certait ; ‘ pent 2 ag fd Casi 410 0 £124 18 9 ‘Trusts, atv for certain purposes, in the swid Brat uv repair Diag iver Bridge o8 0 iw meutioned Deed of Assignment expressed. This gan 5 0.0 District No. 8, is to notify _ poaene oo to the said W. B. divad | ‘ . we _ “8 Dawson,umd to the said George Nieoll, wheth 4 | Cemprising Townships Nos. 53, Suuth Side of Brudenell pe eneey Si re ne a sail J 3 T ; sok Account, Notes of Hand. ¥ Dr TRICT No 3 oz : “ oo uae Tetonsuipe Nos. dt 52 and 66. ae ise, oes sete Pracnay sty viv = STRICT NO. ¥, : ; ‘ ii spectively, must be paid by th forthwith, to | Comprising Tawnships Nos. 42 and 43 and the Line Road ae pi an EN I a tay wcstts. ALCBY 61 vaviuxs, Solicitors, whe have i helwetn Lots 13.4nd.44 | Peter Cumpbell, tor Cuuseway at Montague 41 2 3 Veen duly authorized to receive and give recsipts | na Lw v @ . | Anthony Collins 08 0 iS a Seen and all persons to whom the said Road between Lots 43 and 44 #2 0 0 iW iliain Melutyre, balance on contract 1 0 | nich Cieir cluims ooh ee Sele suaiidpate do Kaello Bay to the Red House 5 YU @ | Damel Sgisworth, due on stone Areh 618 0; the said Messrs. Alley & Davies, forthwith. du Noecth eide Bay Fortune 2 © © | Henry Bradley, repairs on Piaquid Road U0 lu 0; Pileitlns Chastetevedw d:ctaett dy Bouth side of Bay Fortune 3 4 @ | Peter Campbell, Cuaseway on Main Road lv 0} te a ee ee du Between Lote 45 wud 56 3 0 © | James Bourke, for repairs on Koad to Montague 0 10 0) mech cuourasitce: de = James Dingweli's to George Me- _Juvhn Goodwin, repairs on Baldwin's Road 015 0 THOMAS ALLEY r | Kenzie's aod secursng the bank 3 @ © Peter MeQu de, repairs ty Road 120 EN thesis sckadstiela ene eee ene ees nee tees LMS “TONERS ATS GGGPS, Hoad from Kollo Bay between James Burke's | Campbell & Auneur, repairs to Montugue Bridge 3.15 0 LARGE SLOCK of the above, received avd Alexander Metiilivray’s, north- |Jvtu Lemon, balance.ou contract 47 6; ex Lotus,” frou LONDON, of the newest | ward, aot! i¢ meets Captain Curtis's M. McDonald, repuirs on dmery’s Road, 1866 0 10 0 STYLES and SUAPES— Koud in an easterly dircetion, not to | Conners, tor balance on Brudeaeil W hart . oad itl r beexpended until said Road is opened eo Good Silk HATS, 7« 6d to 4s. 4W feet broad, and inspected by the | £25 7 9 Siadibas bata sa eae | _, members of the District 20 © @ Wa Road from Brudeneli to Montague, past Boys & Gent's. FELE HATS. in creat Bay Fortune Whart and buoying the Harbor 10 0 0 | Neil Shaw's £110 0! variety. © Road trom Os Curtis's hivad two the North /do do do Finlay’s to Montague Bridge = 7 UO) A large Stock of Tweed and Cloth CAPS, Keuthigh belageon Soak l 10 ° : du oi Montague Bridge tu Sparrow's oe | And alavin Ladies’ STRAW BATS. &c.&e. Jv ' . i Hollow River Bridge, on old oad 4 0 OQ Sparrow's Road 210 0 G&S. DAVIES. { —— River Bridge 5 0 0 Bridge ut Campbell's Mills, Sparrows Road 6 v0 0 ~- Gharlettetewn, June 7, 1967. | Var River Bridge 1 0 0 | Sparrow's Road to County line, South Side 3 lo 0 Y Pox River Bridge 5 0 @}. do.: do, do.do do NorthSie. 2 0-0 Carlton’s Rood From Big Maresh Schoo! house to Joseph ‘County Line Road lle 0 Par’ | McKinova's, Lot 43 5 0 YO Compensation to Evans on relinquishiog claim Condition I ow ders ! | out further notice on the closing of the Navigation, All kinds of merchantable produce taken in payment. K. J. CLAKKE. Orwell Cheup Store, { tf eo i Rake MAILS. Winter Arrangement. VHNVIK Mails for the neighboring Provinces and the United States will, until tur- ther notice, be closed at this Office every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock. Mails for Great Britain, Newloundland and the West Ludies, will be closed every alternate Thure- day and Saturday, at7 P. M, as follows, viz :— Vhursday, Dee. 12, 1867. Saturday, Feb. 22, 1568. Saturday, do 14, do ‘Thureday, Mech. 5, do | Thursday, do 26, du Saturday, de 7, de Saturday, dv 28, do Thursday, do 19, do Thursday, Jan. 9, 1e68. Saturday, do 21,do Saturday, do 11, do Thursday, April 2,do Thursday, do 23, do Saturday, de 4,do Saturday, dw 25, do Thursday, du 16,de Thureday, Feb. 6, do Saturday, do 18, do Saturduy, do 8, do Thursday, do 30, do Thursday, do 20, de Saturday, May 2, de Maile for Summerside and St. Eleanor’s, via Bedegue, will be closed every Tuesday and Fri- day, at 9, a. in. Letters to be registered and newspapers must be posted bulf an hour before the time of closing the Mails. THOMAS OWEN, P. M.G. General Pust Office, Ch'tewn, 7th Dec. 1367. ; all pap CRAPAUD. RR BCELVED, BY LATE ARRIVALS, 200 Bbls. Extra Canada FLOUR, 350 Sides SOULE LEATHER, 20 Punelieons MOLASSES, 8 Hbds. SUGAR, 20 Bole. Kerosene OTL, 20 Bolsa. CURKANTS, 150 Boxes LOZENGES, o0 do RAISINS, 50 Keys Baking SODA, Gross MATCHES, 80 Boxes TOBACCO, 4 Bbls. Spirits TURPEN LINE, 20 Boxes SOAP, 30 Kegs NAILS, 1 Bbl. OLIVE OIL, 1 BbI. Lubricating OIL, 2 Bales BUFFALO ROBES, 4 Bays RICE. For sale low. GEORGE HOWATT. tf € Crapand, Dee. 16, 1867. NOTICE! Postage Stamps. ROM «nd aiter this date Postage Stamps will be sold at this office only between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p.m. Persons wishing to post Letters before or after these hours, can procure stamps at the Stores of D. Laird, H. A. Harvie, E. Reilly, Mra. Breuer, Mrs. Stamper, G. Hubbard, J.D. McLeod, Theoph. DesBrisay, Jas. DesBrisuy, Ht. Haezard, G. & 3. Davies, T. O'Connell. THOS. OWEN, P. M. G. General Post Office, Charlottetown, Dee. Ff 17. : NEW GOODS. mae Subscriber has lately received a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Dry Goods and Hardware, which have been bought at Aliction, and will be suld very low. GEORGE HOWATY. _Crapand, Angust 22,1867.) SHOP TO LET. To LET, one of the Shops ia REDDIN’S NEW BUILDING, iminediately adjoining rEg the Drug Store of W. BR. Watson, Esqr, Lower | Queen Street. For a business stand this shop is not surpassed in the City. Possession can be giveu about the first of April next. Enquire of Lb. D. REDDIN. Charlottetown, Feb. 24, 1868. THOMAS W. MAY, — Surveyor and Conveyancer, Gienstewart - - - Southport. REFERENCE: The Surveyor-General, Charlottetown, June 10, 1867. WOOL! WOOL! . 4 PAID for WOOL on delivery ut the Store of H. J. CALLLBECK. Ch'town, Jan’y 13th, 1568, ly ur SQUARE HOUSE. | WUST received, Ex New Dominion— Kor Sale AT THE ' Establishment of W. W. Lord, King Square, Feb'y 24, i808 ) | | BY WHOLESALE! MOLASSES in Puucheons, Tiercves aud Barrels, SUGAR in I{hds. aud Burrels, FLOUK and INDIAN MEAL, TEA in Chests and half Chests, ONIONS and APPLES, Boxes Ground COFFEE, Boxes Ground PEPPER, Boxes SODA and WINE BISCUIT, Barrels PILOT BREAD, Baye RICE, Boxes Liverpoo] Brown SOAP Boxes PIPES, 6 gross exch, Any quantity of SALT, by the Bushel or Bag, HERRINGS in Barrels and half do 5 Tons common BOLT LKON, 3, 3, 9, 8 £15 cush, STEEL, Nails, Spikes and Kope, Second hand Rigving, Blocks, Sails, Masts, Bow. sprit, Parent ron Work for the Windlass, and Bout for a Schooner of about 60 tons. 500 Tous Koend COAL. 20 Yous Small COAL. Ch'town, Dee. 2, 1867. ur Co-partnership Notice, ye SUBSCRIBERS have this day entered into CO-PARTNERKSHIP as BAR- RKISTERS and ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, under the nawe, style and firm of ALLEY & DAVIES. OVTICE - - - - WHALLORAN’s BUILDING. GREAT GEORGE STREET. GEORGE ALLEY, LOUIS Il. DAVLES. tf Charlottetown, Oct. 13, 1867. ag’ eis fe . 1 . | Fenders for Seed. PPENDERS will be received by the Subscriber, until the 6th March next, at his Office, Keading Room Building, tor the delivery of Timothy and English Ked Clover Seed of Island growth, in quantities of not less than 10 Jbushels Limothy and I ewt. Clover. Samples aud prices to accompany each tender. ie” TERMS, Cash on delivery. A. MeNEILLL, Ch'town, Feh. 24, 1858 See’'y Farmer«a’ Clnb. Look here! Look here! Greater Reduction, Carriage Axletrees, Waggon Axletrees. On hand, One Hundred Sets Half Patent Carriage Axictrees, At Tweaty-one Shillings and six pence per Set. Superior in Material and Work- manship to any yet imported. ARCH’D WHITE. Sin A CARD. WEBS. COMBS desires to intimate to the ladies of Charlottetown that she hns vpeved a clase io teach Wax Work in Flowers, and Baskets. Groups of Flowers made to order. EE. COMBS. Residence opposite the Catholic Cathedral. oP Also. part of u house to rent. ELEANOR COOMES, VENTE SUBSURLBER keeps constantly ou hand w supply of Tar & Wonsou’s Copper Paint, an article which has given the greatest eatiztae- tien to all who have used it. [t possesses eu perior qualities for effectually preventing the accuuula- ion of all foul matter, such as Wormea, Barnacies, Grass, &e.. on the boitows wt Vessels ot boats, when properly applied. [. C. HALA. _ Charlottetown, May 20, 1367. THE FISHERI2S, &e.. For Sale to the Trade. BALES first qualiry Cotton Her- } O ring and Mackerel TWINE, 10 U0 lbs first quality de NETTING, ov UKi doz de ao CUD LINES, 2,000 don de do Mackerel aud Pel- lock Lines, dy Stopper and Hauling Seines, do Light and strong Mackerel Purse Seiner, deo do deo v0 superior 40 do Cotton is as cheap as before the war. AMERICAN NET AND TWINE CO. 43 Commercial street, Boston. ISAAC LU. HALL, Agent. Ch'town, Decewhber 2, L867. dua FAT HERRING!! 300 BBLS. Bay of Lalands PAT HERRING jast arrived per Schooners * Lettie’ and ** Foam,"’ and tor sale by Ch'town, Dee. 24, 1867. i. C. MALL. CLOVER SEED! — LEA’S RED CLOVER SEED. BUY THE BEST. TUE Subscriber bas on hand a supply of Best Quality Red Clover Seed. Warranted free from Duisy. For Cash Only! HENRY A. HARVIE. March 16, 1868. TH Li LIVERPOOL HOUSE. Queen Street. WILLIAM FULL, HA: received by Fall Ships from BRI- TAIN, Steamers from HALIFAX and BOS- TON, aud other arrivals, bis Fall and Winter sup- ply of British & Foreign Merchandize, Comprising a general! sssurtinent of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, fu all the various departments, which will be sold ut the very lowest prices for Cas, ALSO, Chests & Half Chests Choice TEA : bhds. Bright Sugar & Molasees; and o choice ussurtwent of Family GROCERIES, The Public are respectfulty solicited to examine the stock, us yreat burguius fur CASH muy be ex- pected. _ Nov. 25, 1867. Yarmouth Stoves. ue Subdscriber has Just Recrivep, ex Schoouw-r ‘M.E. Banks,’ direct from YAR- | MOUTH, bis USUAL SUPPLY of thone Celebrated Cook and Box Stoves, which will be seid cheap for Cush or approved Juint Notes. Kh. J. CLARKE, _ Orwell, October 14,1867. th EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. LL persons having claims against the Estate of the late ‘korGe PooLe, Esquire, ot | Georgetown, ure reouested to furnish the same, duly attested, to either of the undersigued, within three months from date, and those indebted to the said Estate are li-reby required to make immediate payment to kh. Munro, Esy., at Georgetown. DANIEL GORDON, } JAMES N COGSWELL, | RODERICK MUNKO, | ¢ BXeeators, JOHN T. POOLE, Georgetown, Tan. 16, 1Ri8 Sin Imeh 2 HORSE FOR SALE. VOR SALE a good FARM MARE, heavy with foul. Apply to N. RANKIN. March 9. [868 CODFISH! QUINTALS Large and Medium 100 CUDFISH, for sule by Ch’'town, Dec. 23, 1887. 1. HALL. BUY YOUR HARDWARE GOODS W. E. DAWSON’s, Who has Imported this Fall, and has en hand the largest stock hitherto offered to his custome re. 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B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to eweh Box. July 31, 1805. Look there! Look there! WE OFFER FOR SALE 50 Sete 14 ineh WAGON AXLES, American make, warranted of BETTER MaTHKISL and FinieH to any yet wade on this Inland, at Twenty-two Shillings and Six-pence per er. They are on band and Mvst 8s soLp this Spring. Also on band, as usnal, A comp!ete assortment of requirements for Waygon-makers & Blacksmiths, at prices to correspond with the times. H. KE. STARBIRD & CO, * City Hardware Store.’ Ch’town, March 9, L868. Sin HORSE FOR SALE, ORSALE a YOUNG HOKSE, gentle in Terms easy. “Apply st this Otice. Ch'town, itth March, 1368. In the House of Assembly, Monvay, March 30, Is65. ESOLVED, That no petition for any ob- ject of a loeal or private nature be received after TUESDAY, the SEVENTH day of APRIL hext. ORDERED, That the said Resolution be in serted in all the newspapers published in Char luttetuwa. JOHN MecNEILL, C. H. A. ~~ tchool Bool«ss! 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