/ \ ’E’ O EDXVARD REILLY, QUEEN’S PRINTER. No. 75. harlottetown, Prince Edward Islaiideriday, May 28, 1869. COUNCIL OFFICE. 6th May, 1869. IS Honor the Administrator in Council has been pleased to make the following appointments, viz :— Mr. John McDonald, to be an Inspector of Fish for Grand River, Township Number Fifty-six, in terms of the Act 22nd Victoria, cap. 3. Mr. Archibald McDonald, to be Assayer of' Weights and Measures for Grand River, Township Number Fifty-six, in terms of the Act of 19th Victoria, cap. 8. Mr. John Hyde, to be Wharflnger for the wharf at Murray llarbor. (South) in the place of Mr. John Hyde, senior, deceased. His Honor the Administrator in Council has been pleased to establish a Court for the recovery of Small Debts at Dundas, Township Number Fifty-five;——under and by virtue of an Act passed in the late Session of the General Assembly, intituled “An Act to authorize the establishment of additional Small Debt Courts in Prince and King’s Counties,—-and to appoint Richard W. Morson. Ronald McCormack and George Robertson, Esquires, Commissioners of the said Court. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. 0. COUNCIL OFFICE, 6th May, 1869. IS Honor the Administrator in Council has been pleased to constitute a Board for the general super- vision of the Public Works and Highways in this Island, and to appoint the following gentlemen members there- Of, viz :— For Queen's County: the Honorable Robert P. Hay- thorue. For Prince C'omzly : do Alexander Laird. For King’s County : do Andrew A. Mac- Donald. His Honor in Council has also been pleased to make the following appointments, viz :— Mr. Benjamin Williams, to be Superintendent of Pub- lic Works for Queen‘s County ; Mr. John Clay, to be Superintendent of Public \Vorks for Prince County; Mr. Thomas Clay, to be Superintendent of Public \Vorks for King’s County;——under and by virtue of an Act passed in the late Session of the General Assembly, intituled “ An Act to provide for the appointment of a Board for the general supervision of the Public Works and Highways in this Island." CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. BY AfiTI—IORITY. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. COLONIAL Snennmnr’s Orrrcn, May 7th. 1869, ISIIING Licenses will be granted at this Oflice to United States Vessels to prosecute the Deep Sea Fisheries, during the year 1869. in all W'aters within the jurisdiction 01‘ Prince Edward Island and of the Domin- ion of Canada, on payment of a Tonnage Fee of Two Dollars, or Twelve Shillings, currency, per ton; and at the following Out-ports, viz :— Caseumpee, John Clark, Esq. Richmond Bay, Henry S. MeNutt, Esq. Georgetown, Archibald J. McDonald, Esq. Colville Bay, John McLean, Esq. GEORGE COLES. Colonial Secretary. COLONIAL Sncnnunv’s OFFICE May 6, 1869. IS Honor the Administrator of the Government has been pleased to appoint the following gentlemen High Sheriffs, for the several Counties in this Island, for the ensuing year, viz :— William McGill, Esquire, of Charlottetown, to be High Sherifl‘of Queen's County. William Stainforth McGowan, Esquire, of Cardigan, to be High Sheriff of King’s County. William T. Hunt, Esquire, of Summerside, to be High Sherifl' of Prince County. GEORGE COLES, Colonial Secretary. Tnmsunnn’s Ofirren, May 14th, 1869. V‘fARRANTS, from No. 332, of the date of the 19th March, 1867, to No. 612, of the date of the 7th May, 1867, (both inclusive) will be paid at the Treasury on demand, together with the interest due thereon. JAMES WARBURTON, 3in Treasurer. In the Supreme Court of Judicature.“ EASTER TERM, A. D. 1869. ‘ (I‘lIE Justices of the Supreme Court of Judicature, have been pleased to appomt Mr. 1Wontague Howatt, of Tryon, a Commissioner in Prince County, for taking affidavits to be used in the Supreme Court. I). HODGSON. Prothonotary. District No. 1. Prince County. 1 will sell, at Public Auction, on Monday. the 7th day of June next, at 8 o’clock, a. m., the Western Road,Lot One, commencing at Lot 1. at 11 o’clock, bridge at John Gordon’s Mill; immediately after, Kildare Bridge; at 1 o’clock, Hardy’s Bridge; imme- diately after. Bridge at John Adams'; at 3 o’clock, from Chas. Lannen’s to Conroy’s; immediately after, Bridge near Ruggles’; at 4 o’clock, at George Mc- Rea’s. Lot 3; immediately after, from Robert Hamill’s to Martin Foley’s. On Tuesday, June 8th, at 8 o’clock, road from Post-office to the shore; at 9 o’clock, Bridge at James Bain’s. Lot 1 ; at 10 o’clock, Road near Light-house ; at 12 o’clock. road from Illar- tiu I’hee‘s to the shore; immediately after, bridge at Louis Herper’s; immediately after, bridge at John Harry’s; immediately after. Bellin’s Hollow. On Wednesday, the 9th June, at 8 o’clock, the Palmer Road, com- mencing at Lot 1; at 10 o'clock, Bridge between Rich- ard Costain‘s and Lutterel’s; at 12 o’clock, centre line Road. Lot 3; at 2 o’clock. the Gaul Road ; immediate- ly after, from Palmer‘s to Miminigash; at 4 o’clock. Black Pond Bridge. On Thursday, the 10th of June, at 8 o‘clock, Bridge at Fennessey’s; at 10 o’clock, Road from Job Richard’s towards Clark’s Mill; imme- diately after. Little Tignish Bridge; at 1 o‘clock Big Tignish Bridge. Good and Sufficient security is re- quier for the performance of each contract. HUBIRT GAUDET. Tignish, Lot 1, May 14, 1869. Commissioner. - ‘fiM‘VJ: