Do ‘1 us I l l l . g ., ,3 '~ )9 3.3%), g > I ~ \ Tenders for Dredging the Southport and Charlottetown sides of Charlotte- town Ferry. SEPARATE Tenders are required to be sent. into the Colonial Secretary’s Office, on or before THURSDAY, the Fourteenth day of January next, at twelve o’clock, noon, by any person or company who may be willing to contract with the Government to perform the three following works, that is to say :— lst. To dredge the Southport side of the Charlottetown Ferry, as follows :—A channel to be cut through the flats from the main channel to the landing slip at the Southport side; the first 150 feet, leading from the main channel, to be dredged out 3 feet deep, and 60 teet wide. 2ndly. The remaining distance up to the outer edge of the stationary Wharf and under the Floating Blocks, (supposed to be about 400 feet), to be dredged out 2 feet deep throughout, and 60 feet wide, up to the docks, and from side to side within the docks. 3rdly. The public docks, on the Charlottetown side of said Ferry, to be dredged out and deepened in same manner from side to side, three feet deep at the least, from the end of the slip to the channel. _ The above works to be rcSpectively completed, to the satis faction of the Superintendent of Public Works, or other person or persons appointed by the Government to inSpect the same. on or before the First day of October, A. D. 1868. The soil dredged out to be removed and deposited in such a place as not to obstruct the navigation of the Hillsboro’ or other rivers. Tenders to be accompanied by the names of two sufficient securities for the due performance of the above Contracts. The Government is not to be considered as bound to accept the lowest Tender in any-case. GEORGE COLES, Colonial Secretary. A PROCLAMATION BY ms EXCELLENCY GEORGE DUNDAS, Esoumrz, Lieutenant Governor and Commander-in-Chigf in and over Her Majesty’s Island Prince Edward, and the Territories thereunto belonging, Chancellor, Vice Admiral and Ordinary of the some, 85:0. 85%. kc. Gsoacn DUNDAS, Lieut. Governor. HEREAS the General Assembly of this Island stands prorogued until Thursday, the Fourteenth day of N mem- ber, instant: 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 is hereby prorogued until THURSDAY, the Nineteenth day of DECEMBER next, of which all persons concerned are required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Git-en under my hand and the Great Seal of this Island, at Charlotte- town, in the said Island, this Thirteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, and in the Thirty-first year of Her Majesty's reign. By command, GEORGE COLES, Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Council Oflice. 27th JULY, 1867. IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to order that the Court of Commissioners for the recovery of Small Debts at Flat River be removed to Pinnette, at or near Dixon‘s Mills. CHARLES DESBRISA Y, C. E. C. Q ROYAL GAZETTE. Meeting of the Legislature. Colonial Secretary’s ()tlice, Nor/mian 7th, 1867. WHEREAS by a Resolution of the House of Assembly, passvd on the 14th day of April. 1803. it was resolved that the initiation ot'all money votes should be with the Executive: Notice is hereby given that all applications for Money Grants tor Roads, Bridges, Wharfs. &.c.. and all pPililth for grants in aid of any object whatsoever, which parties may desire to submit to the Legislature at its next annual Session, are required to he sent into this Oflice on or before the First day of February, 1:358. By Command. GEORGE COLES. Colonial Secretary. In the Surrogate Court of and for Prince EdW.t1‘d Island, 3181: Vic.. A. D. 1867- In RoEstate of Alexander Melina, late of l’inetto, in the said Island, Mariner, deceased. intestate. By the Honorable Charles Young, I.L.l)., Surrogate, Judge of Probate, 5w. &c. &c. HEREAS upon reading the petition of William McRac, Administrator of the said Estate, now on tile, setting forth that the. personal estate was insutlieiont to pay oil‘ the debts due by the said estate, and praying that license may be granted to him to sell the Real Estate of the said deceased, for the payment of the said debts; and also upon reading a ('t‘l‘llllt‘d ('tip‘; oi mo Inventory of the Real and Personal Property of the said nil't‘l‘llfit‘l], also on file, and annexed to the said petition: Now. tin-return, I do order, that the parties interested in tho said oslule, do :ippl‘ul' iii-tum me, in the Court House of the Colonial Building, in ()lmrlottrtrun, in the said Island, on Tuesday, the Fourth day of Friil'nnl'v next. ensuing the date hereof, at noon of the some day, to show ohuso, any they can. why the prayer of the said pt‘llilull should not be granted; and I do further order that a true Copy of this ul'tit‘l’ he published in the Royal Gazette newspaper of the said Island, for at least six Consecutive weeks from the date hereof, so that all parties interested in the said estate may have due notice thereof. Given under my hand and the seal of the said Court, this Third day of December, in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, and in the ’l‘hirty-tirst year of Her Majesty’s reign. CHARLES YOUNG, Surrogate. Palmer & McLeod, Proctors. (SW rents. ' TIIEREAS, by virtue of a Deed of Assignment, made and executed the 18th day of November instant, and duly tiled and registered, in the proper oflice in this Island, Gannon S. MUTTART, late of Crapaud, merchant, hath assigned. conveyed and made over to the undersigned, upon certain trusts, and for certain purposes in the said Deed of Assignment ex pressed, all Book accountt. Notes, Bonds, sums of money and securities therefor, due and owing unto him: This is to notify all persons indebted to the said George S. Muttart. whether by Book Acciount, Notes of lland, Bonds, Judgments, or otherwise, must be paid forthwith; and all perSons to whom the said George S. Muttart is indebted are requested to furnish their claims and accounts, duly attested, to the undersigned without delay. Cascumpec, Nov. 22, 1867. NH, 5] Col. Secretary’s oflice, November 7, 1867. IN conformity with the Act 12 Victoria, cap. 20, intitnled “An Act to preVent Pedlars travelling and selling within this Island without license,” the following persons have received Licen— ses to practice as Hawkers and Pedlars within this Island, for one year trom the date of their respective Licenses. viz: 1867. Jan. 9, No. 5, Peter McInnis, with a Beast, Jan.24, No. 6, Patrick Doyle, on foot. Feb. 18, No. 7, Alexander Morrow, With a Boost. July 20, No. 8. George W. Millnor, do. Aug. 22, No. 9, Edward Lane, do. GEORGE COLES, Col. Sec‘y. 3m