RO YA L GAZETTE. -lVlAILS. SHRIMP. R A RR AN“ CMENT. HE MAILS for the l'nited liingdonmhe neighboring Provinces, United States, do, will, until turther notice, be made up and forwarded from the General Post Ollice, Charlottetown, as follows: For CANADA, NEW BRUNSWICK, and the UNITED STATES, via Shediac, every MONDAY evening, at 8 o‘clock, and every FRIDAY morning at 8 o’clock. ‘- For NOVA SCOTIA, via Picton, every MONDAY and THURS- DAY morning at 9, and via Brule, every WEDNESDAY and FRI- DAY evening at 8 o‘clock. vMAILS for GREAT BRITAIN, NEWFOUNDLAND, and the W INDIES, every alternate Wednesday evening, at 8 o‘clock, as o ows. Wednesday May 9, Wednesday, August I, u 23, u 15’ “ June 6, u 29, “ 20, “ Sept. 12, “ July 4, u _ 26, u 18, ~ Oct. 10. L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. ‘Gen. Post Office, Ch’town, 1st May, 1866. Council Olliee, May 1, 1866. IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council, has been pleascd to make the following appointments, viz: . Francis Dyer Beer, Esrp, M.D., of Charlottetown, to be an addi- tional Coroner for Queen‘s County-4n terms of the Act of 18 Via, cap. 23. Mr. Thomas Crabb,ofSummerside.t0 be Commissioner of Highways for the Eleventh District ol'Prince Connty,in the place of ‘William' Beairsto. Esq., resigned. Mr. William Shaw, of Murray Harbor, to be a Preventive Ofliccr and Land Waiter—in terms of the Act 19th Vic., Cap. 1. Mr. Thomas Myers, of Crapaud, to be Wharllnger for the Wharf at Sandy Point. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. GEORGETO‘VN LOCAL ASSESSMENT. IE owners and occupiers of all Town and Water Lots, and parts of Lots in Georgetown, are hereby notified that by virtue of the Statute of 24th Victoria, cap. ‘25, the following Assessment has been levied, to wit: on all Improved Lots, two shillings each; on all unimproved Lots, sir; shillings and eight pence each; and on parts of Lots rateably in pro1.)01-tioii,—-tliat the same is now due and payable to me within forty days from date. G. A. AITKEN, Collector. Georgetown, 5th May, 1866. SW PUBLIC NOTICE ‘ S HEREBY GIVEN, that any TIMBER, LUMBER or OB- I STRUCTIONS of any kind, found on the Highway or Public Roads in District No. 7, King’s County, will be sold to clear the came off the Roads. All Fences and Buildings are to be kept the lawful distance from the centre of the Roads. Caution is hereby given to any person or persons hauling Timber on the high Roads, not to damage said Roads or disturb the soil thereon, otherwise they will be dealt with according to law. JOHN CRAWFORD, Road Commissioner, Cardigan River, April 27, 1866. District No. 7. NOTICE . IIE PUBLIC are hereby informed that I have appointed Mr. JAMES CURTIS to act as Deputy Sheritf for Queen’s County. JEREMIAH SIMPSON, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Ollice, May 6, 1866. Sherifl’s Olliee, King’s County, May 10, 1866. OTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, passed in the Fifth year of the reign oi 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 appomted the following persons my Deputies for King’s County: Murdock Murray, Estp, St. Peter’s Bay, Donald McDonald, Esq., St. Margaret‘s, Andrew Millar, Esq., Murray Harbor, William B. Aitken, Esq.,(xeorgetown, THOMAS OWEN, Sheriff. Council Ollice, lst May, 1866. IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, in Council, has been pleased to appoint Mr. Solomon Muteh, of Southport,‘ Town- ship Number Fortyeight, a Justice of the Peace for Queen’s County. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. 458 ("OR 3.11.]? o/ (in Rt) iii 1. (iAZE'I'TE ()["1"1(.‘1'}. Leases 6d each, or Ad by 100, Deeds (long form) 6d each, or 4d by 100, do (short form) do do ShorilI’s Deeds under Land Assessm’t Act, 6d each or Ad by 100 Sherih‘s Deeds Statute Execution , do do Precept Deeds, Crown Land Ullice, do do Bond and Warrant of Attorney (old forum) 4d each or 35 6d doz. Di do (new form) do do Warrant of Attorney (new form) 3d each or 22. 9d doz. Do do (old form) do do Nil Debit and set oil" in Debt, 3d each, Civil Subpoenas ls 6d doz. Fi. Fa. in Assumpsit 1s 6d doz. Common Process ls 6d doz. Ca. Sa. in Assumpsit ls 6d doz. Crown Subpoena ls 6d doz. Precept for Summary Process 2d each,or ls 6d tier:o Power of Attorney for sale of Vessels, 3d each Rule to plead, 13d each. Cognovcts, 1s 6d doz. Summary Bailable Writ, 3d each Warrant of Attorney in Ejectment, 3d each or 28 9d doz. ' Abseonding Debtor Summons, ls 6d (10% Declarations in Debt, 3d each Declarations in Ejectmcnt, 2d each Declarations in Assumpsit, ‘Zd each Ailidavits to enter up Judgment on Warrant 01' Attorney after a year and a. day, 3d each Declaration on Bond and Warrant of Attorney 3d each . Summons and Plaint, id each Bills of Sale, 4d each or 3s 6d doz. Forms for obtaining Tavern License, 4d each Charter Parties, 2d each. Bills of Lading, 2d sett Mortgages, (id each. Builder's Certificate, 4d each Tariff for year 1865, 3d each Bills of Exchange in single copies and Books, Apprentices Indentures, lid each Allidavits of Service of Process, id each Seamen’s Articles, 4d each. Replevin Bonds, 2d each MAGISTRATES BLAN KS, of various descrip- tions, 3s per 160. Warrant of Attorney in Distress, 3d each. Bond to Sherill' for forthcoming of Property3 each or 2s 9d doz. Jail Limits Bond, 2d each Sherilf’s Bail Bonds, 2d each Warrant of Attorney to Shorill‘, 3d each Blank forms for Sale of Property by Sheriff. Summons, 3s per 1H0. Executions, (5d, 3s do. Form of Bond to Constables for the forthcoming on day of Sale of Goods and Chattcls taken in Execution, 2d each Form of Allidavit to obtain Capias, id each Form of Capias, id each Subpoenas, 3s per hundred. Plaint, id each Recognizance for payment of Debt, 5d each SMALL DEBT COURT BLANKS. -........... -..«-...... -- _._-H.... ‘ Bailiff’s Inventory, Notice of Distraint, &c. &c. Receipt Books, Order Books, Bills of Exchange Books, Note of Hand Books, (150. &c. Ste. JOHN INGS. M NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. HE Steamer “ PRINCESS OF WALES” will leave Charlottetown, at half past 11 o’clock, on MONDAY night, the 30th inst., for Summer- sidc, Shediac, Richibucto and Miramichi, return- ing to Charlottetown WEDNESDAY Night, and will continue :1. Weekly Trip to Richibucto and Miramichi, until further notice. F. W. IIALESJAgent. Charlottetown, 28th April, 1866.