Road from Brudencll to McAuhiy‘s by the tub... lar arch, repairing and putting same in good 349-1 R O Y A I . (i .\ ZI‘I'WI‘E. order, 7 0 0 For repairing road from Angus McAuhiy's to the West boundary of the district at Allcy's. S O 0 For repairing road from Georgetown to P. Fergu- son’s and making a drain at Parker‘s Corner, 0 0 0 From Morrison’s Cross Road to Post Road, 1 10 0 For repairing Sewer in Main Street, in George~ town. and making aqueduct of stone, 2” 0 0 For raising, railing and repairing the Mound bridge, on road from Flannigan‘s to Geo’town, 10 0 0 For repairing Brudenell wharl', 10 0 0 For repairing road from Georgetown to Burnt Point, by the Jail, 3 0 0 For repairing road and sewer from Westaway’s cottage to Burnt Point, 0 0 For repairing road from Brudenell wharf to Car- digan bridge, 6 O 0 For repairing road along the western boundary of the Royalty, 2 0 0 To be expended where most required, 7 6 0 .6158 0 ' .U a #3 s a » illegal Qwiglilt Wednesday, April 19, 1866, Council Oliice, 4th April, was.“ IS Excellercy the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to appoint Mr. JAMES EDWARD SAMUEL BAGNALL, a PreVentive Officer and Land Waiter for Charlottetown, in terms of the Act of 19th Victoria Cap. 1. His Excellency in Council has also been pleased to appoint Mr. JAims EDWARD SAMUEL BAGNALL, a Measurer and Weigher of Grain and Pulse for Charlottetown, in terms of the Act of 25th Victoria Cap. 14. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. Colonial Secretary’s Oflice. 18th April, 1865. HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to appoint the following Gentlemen to the Commission of the Peace, viz:— Mr. WILLIAM CAiiPnELL, of Park Corner, New London, for Queen’s County, in the place of James Campbell, Esq., deceased. Mr. TnonAs MCNEILL, of Township No. 4, for Prince County. Mr. Lonis JOHN WnsrAWAY, of Georgetown, for King’s County. W. 11. POPE, Col. Sec‘y. Council Office, 5th April, 1865. HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to establish a Post Ollice at Brackley Point Road Township No. 33, and to appoint Mr. WALLACE LEMUEL Rom», Postmaster, in terms of the Act of 14th Victoria, Cap. 12. , CHARLES DESBllISAY, C. E. C. Council Office, April 13, 1865.“ ' IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, in Council, was this day pleased to fix and determine the rate at which the amount of the invoice of dutiable Goods imported into this Island from the United States of America, shall, in estimating the duties Diiy'ihlo thereon, be reduced into current money of the Island as follows - In all cases where such Invoices shall be made out iri Dollars aiid pents 0t tnc paper currency or the United States, tneamount 01 such invoice shall be reduced into current money of this Island by al- lowing for each Dollar the sum of Four shillings and eight pence and in thelike proportion for any fraction of a Dollar —-of whicli all Collectors of Impost are to take notice, and govern ’themselvcs accordingly. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. BOARD on EDL-‘(JATI-tlri’.‘ Vi RE“ THE monthly meeting of the Board of Education will be held at the Board Room on THURSDAY tl ' " ) i . at ll o’clock, a. in. , ' w “ch or Al but "15"; April 17, 1865. JOHN McNIELL, Sce'y. SHERIFF‘S SA LE . )Y virtue of a writ ol Stilulc Execution to me directed, issued 1) out oi Her Majesty‘s Supreme (‘onrt ot‘Judicaturc, at the suit «it Alpheus Ilaidyiiiid Willi:iiii,llcinoiid, against 'il'.llr:idl'ord Dean, I have taken and scixcd :is the property of the said Defendant, all the right, title and interest. in :iiid to one l’ishcry lit‘ét‘r\‘C,SIIu:le at 'l‘igiiish liiin, in Lot No. 1. in Prince County, i'oriiicrly occupiui by \\ iii. Ilubbai'd; also another Fishery llcscrvn, situii'c on Lot 1, loriiicrly occupied by Tlios. lloiiohoc, together with the buildings and appurtenances thcrciiiito belonging. and I do hereby give public notice that I wiil on the 111th day of October, 18th), at 1‘) o clock, noon, at the Court House in St. Eleanor’s, set up und‘sell by auction the above mentioned property. or as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said writ, being £11192 103., chIdCS Slierill‘s tees and all lllCltlI‘lllfll CXpCIICt‘S. g JUllN li GARDINER, SherilI. blicrifl‘s office, Prince County, April 14, 1865. l SHERIFF’S SALE. 1 Y virtue of a writ of Ficri Facics to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court ot'Judicaturc, at the suit of , Alpheus llardy and William Dcniond, against William Bradford : Dean, I have taken and seized as the property of the said Defend- . ant, ALL the right, title and leasehold interest in and to 38 acres of . Land, situate on Township No. l, in Prince County. together with l the Buildings and appurtenances thercuiito belonging; and I do , hereby give public notice, that I will, on the 19th day of October, I 1805, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the Court House in St. Eleaiior's, set up and sell by Auction the above mentioned property. or as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said writ, being £4093 13s. 4d., besides Sherill‘s tees and all incidental expences. JOHN ll. UAllDINElt, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Ollicc. Prince County, April 14 tli,lh‘(3.‘3. N [31" COURT HOUSE, AT 6 EORGETOW’N. gEALED TENDERS will be received at the Ollice of the Super- k, iiiteiidcnt of Public Works, until SATURDAY, the 6th day of MA Y next, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, for the erection of a C'oL’lt'I‘ IIUI'SE, in GEURGE'I'UWN, agreeably to a Plan and Specification to be seen at the Superintendent’s union. The Signatures ol two good and sullicicnt iiicii, willing to beciiine bound for the faithful pcrl’orinance of the contract, will be ic- quircd to accompany each tender. THUS. ALLEY, Sup. Pub. Works. Ch’town, April l9. 1865. SIIDIMERSIDE BANK. MEETING of the Stockholders of the SUM M lCltSIDE BANK A will be held at 51‘. CHARLES” 11A 1.1., SUMM liltSIlHfi, on TUESDA Y, the 25th inst., at ‘2 o’clock, for the purpose of elect- ing a Provisional Committee, for the organization of said Bank. A full attendance is requested. Summersidc, April 15, 1865. i rw CONVICTION. At Wood Islands, on the 10th day of March, before Alexander McLean and John McMillan, Esquircs, two of Her 1\l :ijcsty’s Jus- tices of the Peace, in and for Queen’s Count-y. Roderick McIsaac. 0n llaasa Road, on his own confession, and lined in the sum of mm pounds ten shillings with costs, being the GUVCl‘lllllcllL share of a fine imposed on him for Selling spirituous liquors Without licence. Neither fine nor costs paid in Court. Wood Islands, March 16, 18-65. Colonial Secretary’s ()liiee, 4th April, 1805. I_ IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to appoint Mu. Ilucn llAiiiSAi', (David‘s son) of Township No. 13,a Commisswner for taking acknowledgements to Deeds, for Prince County, in terms of the Act of 3d Will. iv, Cup. 10. W. 11. POPE, Col. Scc'y. Colonial Secretary’s Ollicc, 21st March, 1865. 1_ IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. Daniel llochiii, of Township Number Seventeen, a Justice of the Peace for Prince County, in the room of the lion. James Craswcll, deceased. W. N. I’OI’EI‘UI. Scc’v. _, Ila/[army's ()mtnirnt mu! Prim—The family medicine chest that is furnished with these powerful remedies necdsnothiiig more. In- digestion. general debility, liver complaint, eruptions, sores, Wounds, ulcers, tumors, do, are infalliably Cured by their use, They purify thcblood and give tone and vigour t» the whole System. The Uintincnt, when well rubbed into the paits iitl'ccted enters the flesh just as salt enters meat, and if the Pills be taken as an aunlary, the cure is sdecdy, thorough, and permanent. They are peculiziry mild and gent-1e in their action, and are as safe asthe are efficacious.