ROYAL GAZETTE. 979 COUNCIL OFFICE, 9th September, 1869. IS Honor the Administrator in Council has been pleased to appoint the following Gentlemen Com- missioners for the more effectual and better working of the Act passed in the late Session, intitulcd “ An Act for the better protection of the Salmon Fisheries. and to repeal a certain Act therein mentionet ,” viz: FOR. WINTER RIVER: The Honorable Robert Pcorc Haythorne, Do George Beer, Isaac Thompson, Esquire. lIis Honor in Council has also been pleased to ap— point Mr. Murdoch Ross, of North Bedeque. an addi- tional Commissioner. under the above mentioned Act, for Dunk River in Prince County; and Mr. Michael Dunn. an additional Commissioner for Morell River in King‘s County. CHARLES DESBRISAY. C. E. C. In Court of Insolvent Debtors. 33in) VICTORIA. A. D. 1869. In re Richard Taylor, of Mill River, New London, in Queen’s County. in Prince Edward Island, Ship- builder and Farmer, an Insolvent Debtor. ‘Notice is hereby given that, on application of Richard Taylor, of New London, in the County of Queen’s, in Prince Edward Island. made to his Honor the Commis- sioner in Insolvency. pursuant to the “ Unfortunate Debtors' Act, 1868,” I do, by his Honor’s directions. hereby appoint Saturday, the Eighteenth day of De- cember next, at the Court House. in Charlottetown. at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, as the time and place for meeting of the creditors of the said Richard Taylor for the purpose of examining into the state of his affairs, and considering the terms of acompromise to be ofl'er- ed by him under the said Act. Dated the fourth day of September, 1869. i F. W. HUGHES, Clerk I. D. C. W. \V. Sullivan, Esq.. Atty. Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown. to wit. . In re Richard Taylor, of Mill River, New London. in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, Ship- builder and Farmer, an Insolvent Debtor. Notice is hereby given to all parties concerned, that I have been this day appointed Assignee of Rich- ard Taylor. an Insolvent Debtor, in terms of “The Unfortunate Debtors’ Act. 1868," and do hereby re- quire all persons having any property of the said-Insol- vent Debtor, or being in any way indebted to him, to deliver and pay the same to me. Dated the fourth day of September, 1869, WILLIAM MCKAY, Stanley Bridge, Assignee. Richard Taylor. Insolvent Debtor. Assignee’s Sale. Court of Insolvent Debtors—33rd Victoria, 1869. UBLIC Notice is hereby given that I, the under- P signed Assignee of Martin Keoughan. the Younger, an Insolvent Debtor. will sell by Public Auction, at my oflice. in Summerside, in Prince County, on Satur- day. the 16th day of October next. coming. at 2 o’clock. in the afternoon. the following named property, viz: All the said insolvent's interest in a. Leasehold Farm of Land on Lot 7, containing abOQt 945 acres. Terms Cash. FIN LAY MCNEILL, Assignee of said Martin Keoughan. Summerside, Sept. 8, 1869. T. Kelly, Esq., Atty. 4 W TOTE ot HAND Books, Blank Forms of Sheriff’s L' Sales, Executions, Summonses. &:c., &c.. at the QUEEN, STREET Booxsrons. E. REILLY. . . 1': 1v Tunasnnnn’s OFFICE. Ch'town, Sept. 2. 1869. Assessment on Land and Real Estate in Georgetown and Common. IN pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, passed in the twenty-seventh year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria. intituled “ An Act to consolidate and amend the several laws im- posing an Assessment on all Lands in this Colony, and for the encouragement of Education,” I do hereby publicly notify the owners or occupiers of Land and Real Estate in Georgetown and Common, for which the annual assessment levied thereon by the Assessors for said Town and Common is payable, that unless the assessment for the current year be paid into the hands of Mr. Archibald McKinnon, my collector for said Town and Common. within the time prescribed by law. pro- ceedings Will be taken against all such Lands and Real Estate as shall then be in arrears for the non-pay- ment of the sums charged thereon. agreeably to the directions of the above recited Act. JAMES WARBURTON, 3i Treasurer. I‘OUND I IN August last, on the Gulf Shore. between Saint Peter’s and Governor's Island. a SPAR. Any person claiming it, by proving property and paying expenses, can have it by applying to George Smith, \Vest River. Unless the above Spar is claimed before Saturday, the 2nd of October next. it will be sold on that day. at 12 o'clock, noon. to defray expenses. West River. Sept. 10, 1869. .2 New Summer Arrangement. N and after Friday, the 23d inst., until further notice, the Mails for the United States, Canada and New Brunswick, ez’a Shediac, will be closed at the General Post Office, Charlottetown, every Monday, I’Vednesday and Fri- day evening at 7 o’clock. For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening at 7 o'clock. Mails for Great Britain. Newfoundland and the “fest Indies, every alternate Monday and “’ednesday evening at 7 o’clock. as follows, viz :-— ' Monday, ‘ July 26 Wednesday, Oct. 6 \Vednesday, 28 Monday, do 18 Monday, Aug. 9 IVednesday, do 20 Wednesday, do 11 Monday, N ov. 1 Monday, do 23 \Vednesday, do 3 Wednesday. do 25 Monday, do 15 Monday, Scpt'r 6 \Vednesday, do 17 Wednesday, do 8 Monday, do 29 Monday, do 20 \Vednesday, Dec. 1 Wednesday, do 22 Monday, do 13 Monday, ’ Oct. 4 \Vednesday, do 15 Mails for Summerside, St. Eleanor’s, North Bedeque and Lower Freetown, to be forwarded by Steamer, will be closed every Monday, \Vednesday and Friday evening at 7 o’clock. ' Mails for Georgetown and Souris, per Steamer, every Friday evening at 7 o’clock. Letters to be registered, and Newspapers must be posted at least half an hour before the time of closing the Mails. A mail for England. via United States, will be forwarded when required. Postage on letters 7d. stg. Letters and Newspapers for West Indies and Newfound- land must be prepaid. The Steamers carrying the above mails, will leave Char- lottetown for Shediac every Monday, \Vednesday and Friday evening at 7d p. m. For Pictou, Steamers leave Charlottetown every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings at 5 a. m. Mails for the United States, Canada and New Brunswick, will be due on the evenings of Monday, \Vednesday and Friday at 95 o’clock. JOHN A McDONALD, Postmaster General. General Post Office, Ch’towu, July 19, 1869.