GAZETTE w 459 G R 0 YA L Hillaire Richard, 1 0 0 Thomas LeMarquand, 2 10 0 Fidcle Doucettc. l 10 0 Archibald Gillis, l 19 0 John McNeill, {or crippled son, 1 l.) 0 John Rechard. (Rufus), 1 Q (l Widow Kennedy. 0 1;) 0 Daughters of Barbara Gallant, 2 0 0 £17 10 0 Resolved, That the sum of Twelve Pounds Five Shillings be granted and placed at the disposal of James Palmer, Esq., for the relief of‘ the following persons, VIZ : Margaret Morrison, £1 10 0 Flora McLeod, l 5 0 Bridget Ilanivan, l 0 0 Sarah Murphy, 1 5 0 James McDonald, 1 5 O “'idow Donally, l 0 0 Mrs. McCallum, l 0 0 Duncan McPhail, 1 6 Sarah Morrison, 1 2 6 Thomas Best and wife, 1 15 0 £12 5 0 Resolved, That the sum of Fifteen Pounds be granted and placed at the disposal of Cornelius Howat, Esq., for the relief of the following persons, viz : Elizabeth Snow, £2 .10 0 James Mullins and wife, 7 10 0 Henry Lecky, 5 O 0 £15 0 0 Resolved, That the sum of Twenty-five Pounds Ten Shil- lings be granted and placed at the disposal of the lion. James 0. Pope, for the relief of the following persons, viz : Christy McNeill, £2 0 0 Avery Baker, 2 10 0 Mary Murphy, Lot 26, 2 0 0 Bridget McCarvcll, Lot 27, 2 10 0 Mary Murphy, (\Vidow), Lot 27, 2 O 0 Nancy Murphy, Lot 27, 1 10 0 Widow Ryan, 2 0 0 Sarah Greenan, Lot 20, 1 0 O Widow Greenan, 1 10 0 William Farridgc, 2 10 0 Thomas McCarvell, Lot 27, an orphan, 1 10 0 Lachlin McInnis, for 2 crippled children, 2 O 0 Widow Bridget Murphy, Lot 27, 2 10 0 £25 10 0 Resolved, That the sum of Fourteen Pounds be granted and placed at the disposal of Daniel Green, Esq., for the relief the following persons, viz: Frederick Bryant, £3 0 0 Edward Bryant, 2 10 O Widow \Vait, 4 0 0 Widow Perry, 2 10 0 Newton Lee, 2 0 0 £14 0 0 Resolved, That the sum of Ten Pounds be granted and placed at the disposal of James Beairsto, Esq., Lot 18, for the relief of the following persons, viz: Thomas Larkin, ’7 10 0 Patrick O’Brien, 2 10 0 £10 0 0 Resolved, That the sum of Six Pounds Ten Shillings be ntcd and placed at the disposal of Mr. John Ramsay, genes Hill, for the relief of the following persons, viz: Widow McArthur, £2 10 0 Nancy McNeill, Lot 14, 1 0 0 McLeod, tailor. 1 0 0 John Morrison, for cripple son. 2 0 0 3:6 10 0 Resolved. That the sum of Seventeen Pounds be granted and placed at the disposal of N. J. Brovm, Esq., for the reliet‘of the following persons, viz : Judith Gallant, for two idiot children, F idclc A. Mayettc, besides .L'2 granted by mistake, last- year. to John Arscncaux, and now in Mr. Brown's hands. John Casey, a cripple, Peter Richard, :1 cripple. Oliver Xavier, . Amant Richard and wife, J.‘ 5 ulOMlaH O C £1700 __..._. _--._. ._7.~.- ._._.__.. Sherifl’s Oflice, Prince County, May 15, 1866. OTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, passed in the fifth year or the reign of His late Majesty, King William the Fourth, intituled “ An Act relating to distress for rent, and to regulate the practice of the Supreme Court in Cases of Replevin,” I have appointed the following persons my Deputies for Prince County: Benjamin Beairsto, Esq., Malpequc, Robert Muirhead, Esq., Tryon, James Forsyth, Esq., Cascumpec. JOHN BEER, Sheriff. Counil Ollice, April 17, 1866. 1:115 Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council was this : day pleased to fix and determine the rate at which the amount of the Invoice of Dutiablc Goods imported into this Is- land from the United States of America, shall, in estimating the duties payable thereon, be reduced into current money of the Island, as follows:— In all cases where such Invoices shall be made out in Dollars and Cents of the paper currency of the United States, the amount of such‘Invoice shall be reduced into current money of this Island, by allowing for each Dollar the sum of Five Shillings, and in the like proportion for any fraction of a Dollar; of which all Collec- tors of Impost are to take not-ice and govern themselves accor- dingly. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. NOTICE. ON AND AFTER TIIIS DATE PACKETS of BOOKS or PAT- TERNS, addressed to the UNITED KINGDOM, the WEST INDIES and NEWFOUNDLAND, will be chargeable with a. smgle rate of postage for every Weight of four ounces, instead of being charged two rates as at present, for any fraction of half a pound after the first half pound. Scale to be as follows: A Packet weighing not more than 4 ounces, 1 rate, “ “ above 4 oz. and not exceeding 8 oz., 2 rates ” “ 8 “ 12 3 rates “ “ 12 “ 1 lb. 4 rates and so on. L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. Gen. Post Office, l-fth May, 1866. . EXECUTOR’S FINAL NOTICE. IIE' UNDE {SIGNED as Erecutor of the Estate of JAMES NINER HARRIS, late of Charlottetown, Commission Agent, deceased, being about to make distribution of the Assets of the Estate, hereby again calls upon all parties owing any sum to the Estate, to make immediate payment; and all who have any claim against the Estate, and have not sent in the particulars to the undersigned,to send the same in within Thirty days from this date, if they claim a share in such distribution. WILLIAM W. Charlottetown, 16th May, 1866. LORD, Executor. POPLAR ISLAND BRIDGE. EALED TENDERS will be received by the Subscriber at his Office, Prince Street, Charlottetown, until WEDINESDAY,the 13th day of JUNE next, at the hour of 12 o’clock noon, for Drum mo ANEW the Centre part of said BRIDGE, in accordance with a Plan and Specification to be seen at said Office. The Signatures of two good and sufficient sureties will be requir- ed to be appended to each Tender. THOS. ALLEY, Sup. Pub. Works. May 14, 1866.