CIVIC E‘L-Eifi‘iowéf BY THE MAYOR. N pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the Eighteenth year of the reign of Her present Majesty, intitulo-d ” An'Act to Incorporate the Town of Charlottetown," Ido hereby give PUBLIC- NOTICE that an Election of NIAYOR and FIVE C(DUMCELELQRS For the City of Charlottetown \Vill he held on TUESDAY. 6th AUGUST next, at the several Places following, that is in say: In Word No. I~At the Store of Messrs. J. A: '1‘. Morris, Ctil‘llCl‘ of (gut-en and Water Streets. In Word No. 2—-.~‘t the Coach House of Richard licartz, Esquire, fronting on Sydney Street. In \Vurd N0. 3—At the City llall. In Word No. 4—At the Fire Engine House, fronting on King's Square. In Word No. S—At the lIoiiSe of Mr. Dennis Lyons, cornerof Great George and .I'lustoii b‘ti'eets. And at the said Elections the Poll will he opened at 9 o’clock iii the toreuoon, and continue open till .3 in tho ulternoon of the some day. iiHStti-ziiW‘iox (w WARNS: “ Ntiiiiher One shall comprise all that part ol'Charlottetown which lies south of Ilorchestcr Street. Number 'I‘wo reililll roniprise all that part of Ulinilottetowu which lies smith ot Richmond Street and north of Unreliester b‘trcet. Nuniher 'I‘iiree shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Ul'lllittll and north of Iiichii-ioi‘id Streets. Number I~‘onr shall comprise all that. partol Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy and north of Grafton Mreets. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown Which lies north of Fitzroy Street. including the Common of the said 'l‘own."—-—.‘a'cc .lo‘ Vic. Cup. 3-1, intilulcd “ An Act to Incorporate the Town of (,'/iarlottc(own.” TIII‘IOI‘IIILIIS DI‘JSBRISAY, Mayor. Mayor's Office, July 17th, 1:507. Sale of Valuable Freehold Property- I' ‘0 be sold by PUBLIC AUtl'l‘ION. at the Court. House in Charlottetown on 'I‘llUlto‘h‘AY. the 'I‘Wcll’m day ofSepteinber. A. D. 18537, at the hourol 'I'Welve o’clmek. noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale con'ained in a certain Mort-gage dated the Nineteenth day of May, A. I). 1865, and executed by Edward Gay. of Charlottetown. in Queen's County. in Prince EdWard Island. and Ilarriet, his wife. to John Roach Bourke. of Lot 49, in the Said County and Island. Esquire :-—-All that tract, piece, and parcel of land, situate on Township No. 49. in the said Island, des- cribed and bounded as follows: On the East side by land in the possession ol'James Acorn ; on the West side by land in possession of Thomas II. Mutlow ; on the North side by land in the possession of William Acorn; and on the South by the old boundary line;-—thc above land being formerly in possession of and leased to John Gay. Ephraim Gay, .and Lewis Gayvcontaining One Hundred and Twenty-eight acres, a little more or less. Dated the 23d day of May, A. D. 1867. ‘ 3m JUI‘INII: BOURKE. of Persons who have paid License duty for Distilling Spirituous Liquors, from the lsc May to the [st June. 1867. 1867 QUEEN‘S COUNTY. Carlottetown. May 14. George Coles, KING'S COUNTY. May Int. John Dolf, Georgetown. PRINCE COUNTY. . May lat. Harold Craswell, Summermde. JAMES WARBURTON, Treasurer. Treasurer‘s Ofiice, lat June, 1867. ROYAL GAZETTE. 205 .A.-...~...,-.__- . .--. a...» 131' AUTIIORITY. Colonial Secretary’s Office, 22nd May, 1867. ll‘ISIIING LICENCES will he "ranted at. this Office, to ‘r o v v- 4 h V» - (suited Malco- lesse/x. to prosecute the Deep Sea P inherier. during: the year 1867, in all that part of the Gulf of Saint Law— l't‘ltt‘t’ Within the ‘lut'lfilllt'iIOll of Prince Edward Island, on payment. ‘ 9‘ - ‘ .u 1 . . oi a Ionnagc ice ot bur Shillings currency per ton. (ll'lOllfiI‘l COLES, Colonial Secretary. Council Office, MAY Tth, IFGT. IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council was this day pleased to fix and determine the. rate at which the amount of the. IIIHIIL‘L‘ of Dutiahle Goods, imported into this Island from the United States of .-\nn~riea, shall, in estimating the duties payable. thereon, he rcducrd into current money ofthe Island, as fulanHt-—' In all ('tlrlt‘s where such InVoiees shall he made out in Dollars and Cents of tho paper currency of the United States, the amount ot sneli IIIVUICI‘ sh ill he reduced into current money oi this Island. hv allowing for eat-h Ilollar the sum of FOUR SIIILLINGS ANI) SIX—I'l‘lNClC, and in the like proportion for any fraction of a Dol- lar; of which all Collectors of Iinpost are to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. CHARLES III‘ISIIRISAY, 0.1-1. (3. _M. W .. _._..,_..... Col. Secretary’s (Diliice, July 14, 1867‘. EN conformity with the Act 12 Victoria, cap. 20, intituled “An Act to pi'i-vi-iit I’edlars travelling and Selling within this Island Without license," the following persons have recuived Licori- ses to practice as Hawkers and Pedlars within this Island, tor one year [ruin the date of their respective Licenses. viz: lStiii. Aug. I), No. 2. James (,lillespie, with a Beast, Sept] I. No. 3. \Vallacc Down, do Oct. :I'Ll. No. 4, Iliiiiock Archibald, do 1557. Jan. 9. No. 5,1’etei'McInnis, do Jan.24, No. (3, Patrick Doyle, on foot. Fri). 18, N0. 7, Alexander Morrow, with a Beast. July 20, No. 8, George \V. Millner, with Ilorse. GEORGE HOLES. Col. Sec'v. MAILQ‘. M" New Summer Arrangement. 7 III} MAII...\‘ for the United Kingdom, the ncighbonrir'j .l’rovinccs, United States, &c., will, until further notice, he closed at the (.lcneral l’ost ()llice, Charlottcttm'n, as follows, \ i2; For Canada, New lrunswick and the United States, via Shi‘- diac, every TUESDA Y and FRIDAY evening, at 8 o’clock. 1"01'NovaScotin, via. I’iciou, e very MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY evening at 8 o’clock. For Great Britain, Newfoundland, and the \Vcst Indies, every alternate MONDAY and WEDNESDAY eveniniflr at 5 o’clock, as follows, viz :— Monday, June I. 7 Monday, Sept, 9 \‘v'eduesday, “ 19 Wednesday, u 1 1 Monday, July 1 Monday, u 2;; Wednesday, “ 3 Wednesday, u 2,", Monday, “ 1.") Monday, Oct. 7 Wednesday, “ I 7 VVednosday, “ it Monday “ 29' Monday it 2] Wednesday, “ 31 Wednesday, “ 23 Monday, Augt. 12 Moi-day, ‘ Nov, 4 W'odncsday, “ 1 it Wednesday, u (; Monday, “ ‘26 Monday, is 1,; Wednesday, “ ‘28 Wednesday, “ 2t) Mails for Suniinerside and St. Eleanor’s, to he forwarded per Steamer, will be closed every TUESDAY and FRIDAY oven- ing; at 8 o’clock: and Mails for Georgetown and Scuris, per Steamer, every FRIDAY evening: at 8 o’clock. Letters, to be registered, and Newspapers must be posted half an hour before the time of closing the Mails. THOMAS OWEN, Postmaster (lcnmcl. General Post Othee, Ch‘town, 5th June, 1867. any» '2:£:W».‘:1<u,”‘” A. ,