“IO ROYAL G A Z E'I‘TE 22. ANDERSON‘S BRIDGE, LOT 0 be sold bv the Subscriber. at Public Auction, on WEDN ES- T DAY, the ‘21le instant. at l‘.’ o‘clock, noon, on the spot, the Building or a STONE Cl'LVERT across the llun at or near Anderson's, New London. Specification of the work to be read at the time of sale. Two good and sutlieieut Sureties will be required to sign a Bond for the faithful performance of the work. THOMAS ALLEY, Supt. Pub. Works. Charlottetown, August ll, lbtit}. is o A R If 6 r“ ii max 1‘ [Iii-.m__—. V ‘IIE Monthly Meeting of the Board of Education will be held at the Board Room, on THURSDAY, the 30th day of August, inst., at 10 o’clock, a. In. August ll, 1866. JOHN McNEILL, Secy. (‘1‘ . - n ‘ gel), Suturing. COLONIAL SECRETARY’S Orrrcn, JUNE 6, 1866. ISIIING LICENSES will be granted at this Ollice. to UNITED I STATES YESSELS to prosecute the Deep Sea Fisheries dur- ing the year 3866, in all that part of the Gulf of St. Lawrence within the jurisdiction of Prince Edward Island, on payment of a. tonnage Fee of THREE SHILLINGS, Currency, per ton. T. IIEA’I‘II IIAVleNl), Colonial Secretary. TENDERS FOR BUILDING A DRILL SIII‘ID. ‘i EALED TENDERS will be received by the Subscriber, at hi 5 Ollice, in Prince Street, Charlottetown, until WEDNESDAY the 15th of AITHI'S'I‘, inst., from any person or persons wishing to Contract for BUILDING a DRILL SllED in Fharlottetown. A Specification and Plan of the Drill Shed may be seen at the Ofliee of the Superintendent of Public Works. Two good and sutlicient sureties will be required for the faithful performance of the Work. THOMAS ALLEY, Sup. Pub. Works. Charlottetown, Aug. 3, Inch. DissomTTwN or“ (to-PARTNERSHIP. beg to inform the public that the PARTNERSHIP ' hitherto subsisting between us, under the style or firm of W. W. LORD Sr 00., General Merchants and Ship Owners, in this City, is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All persons having any Business transactions with the said Firm, will please come forward and settie their several Accounts. at the oliice of the subscribers, before the let day of OCTOBER next. W. W. LORD, AltTEMAS LORD. Charlottetown, August 1st, 1806. Charlottetown, August 1, 1866. To run PUBLIC; EFERRING to the annexed Circular, I beg to inform you that I shall continue the BUSINESS at the OLD STAND, head of LORD‘S WIIARF, on and after the 1st day of OCTOBER, 1866. Allow me to thank you for the generous support accorded to the late Firm, and respectfully to ask for a share of future favors for myself. I am, ' Your obdt. servant, All’ ‘EMAS LORD. A PROCLAMATION BY ms nxanLr-zm-v GEORGE DUNDAS, ESQUIRE, Licut. Governor and Commander-in-(lein in and arm- Her ZIIajcslg’s Island Prince Edward, and the Territories t/zcrennlo belonging, Chancellor, ‘Vice [Ls] Admiral and Ordinary oft/re same, (5%. dc. (j‘c. Gnoacn DUNDAS, Lieut. Governor. ‘ IIEREAS the GeneralAssonrbly of this Island stands pro- rogued until Friday, the Twentieth day of July, inst: I have thought fit, by and with the advice of Her Majesty’s Executive Council, further to prorogue the said General Assembly, and the same ishereby prorogued untilFriday the Twenty-fourth day of August next, of which all persons concerned are required to take notice and govern themselves accordinglyd (liven under my hand and the Great Seal of this Island, a Charlottetown, in the said Island, this 18th day of July in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and sixty six, and in the Thirtieth year of Her Majesty’s reign. By Command, T. IIEATII IIAVILAND, Col. Secretary. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 4w THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND. HOLLOWAY’S OIN'I‘MENT. 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