A —_—— To repair road from Patterson's to Bungay road, 0 To James McAdam for new bridge on Monaghan NOTICE TO THE TRADE. HE SUBSCRIBER HAS RECELY- ED THE USUAL spring & Summer Reports of Fashions for 1865, With rute Sizep Cur PATTERNS OF GARMENTS from the representations on the Fi.shion Plate. or ‘tually attended to. eT T JOHN BELL. Queen Street, Charlottetown. April 10th, 1865. LONDON HOUSE! Established 1I820. LOWANS PAs Nervous Disorders. 004, Ae BH. Y the Commoporr and Unpine trom LIVERPOOL, Lorus from LONDON, Ilecten Davies from BARBADUES, Bevey BroTuers, BEAVERLY and steamer CoMMERCE from BOSTON, the subscribers have completed their importations for the season, which, having been selected by one of the Firm, AND BOUGHT ON THE BEST TERMS! they are enabled to offer at extremely low prices for prompt payment. Wholesale Buyers sapplied as usual. The present importation comprises :— 7 hhds and tierces Bar-| 8 bales Carpet & Wool- badoes SUGAR, | lens, 20 hhds Muscovado Mo-| 17 packages Glasgow lasses, Gooods,in Gala Plaids, 50 chests Prime Congo) Shawls, Wincies, TE Printed Shirting, Flan- 7 cases Re ady-made! nels and Shirts, Bays Clothing, | and Bagging, Osna- 2 do Gents’ and Ladies} burgs, Canvass, Cali Rubber Coats and! coes, &c. &ec. Capes, 1 bale Blankets, 6 do Ladies’ Boots &! 7 bales Paper Hangings Shoes, 6 do Cotton ig 4 do Kubber Boots &| 9 do Printed, Un- Shoes, bleach'’d & White 4 do Silks and Ribbons, Calicoes, 6 do Millinery, 3 do Stripe & Check 7 do Haberdashery, Shirtings, 5 do Linen Drapery, 2 do Butfalo Robes, 1 do Hosiery, 2 do Wrapping Paper, 1 do Gloves, Hhds Paint Oil, 5 do Shawls & Mantles, assorted 1 do Ladies’ Furs, 3 do Fur Caps, 1 do Damask and Mo- 118 packages Paints, 50 sides Sole Leather, 1 case Guns, reens, 3 de assorted Cutlery, 4 do Floor Cloths, 1 do E P Ware, 2 dv Glaze Lining, 1 do Indigo, 5 do Townend’s HATS] 25 tons assorted Iron, & CAPS, 35 bdis Spring, Cast and 4 do Felt Hats, Blister Steel, 2 do Ladies’ HATS and/225 pieces Plough Metal, BONNETS, 125 pkgs Nails & Spikes, 9 do Sundries, 90 do Llronmongery. 3 bales Cloth, Casks Baking Soda, Whiting, Putty, Wash- ing Seda; Barrels Crashed Sugar, Currants, Jamaica, Ginger, Porter and Ale, Epsom Salts; Kegs Powder, Cudbear, Mustard, Boxes London Soap, Tobaceo, Starch, Rai- sins, Extract Logwood, Lozenges, Glass, Pepper; Bags Rice, Coffee, Alispice, Leaks, Coils Manilla Rope, Dozens Brooms and Pails, &c. G. & 8. DAVIES. Charlottetown, Oct. 31, 1864. Eligible Building Lots for Sale. ue subscriber offers FOR SALE those desirable BUILDING LOTS, on Bar- rack Square, known as Lots J and 2, ou the * plan of the ground formerly occupied by Barracks.” I! not previously disposed of, will be sold at Auction, on TUESDAY, the 2ud day of MAY next. J. 8. CARVELL. April 8, 1865. MOLASSES. PUNS. Retailing MOLASSES, 50 Puns. Demerara bDO For sale by J. S. CARVELL. SUGAR, HHDS. BRIGHT SUGAR, For sale by J. 8S. CARVELL. RAISINS. BOXES CHOICE RAISINS, Fur sale by Dee. 26. J. S. CARVELL. FLOUR! FLOUR! BBLS. Bakers’ FLOUR, 50 Bbls. Pastry bo 200 Bbls. Extra bo 500 bbls. Superior and Fair, For sale by Dee. 26. J. S. CARVELL. COAL TAR, 50 BBLS. COAL TAR, Yor sale by Dee. 26. J. 8. CARVELL. FAIRBANKS’ SCALES, yue Subscriber has in steck and for sale, a full assortment of 25 Dee. 26. 1 Dee. 26. 2 20 FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD SCALES, Consisting of — Platforms, Unions, Counters, Grocer, and Even Balanees. Dee. 26. J.S. CARVELL, Agent. BUCKETS & BROOMS, 25 DOZ. BUCKETS 25 Doz. BROOMS, For sale by Dec. 26. J. 8. CARVELL. KEROSENE. 10 CASKS best KEROSENE OIL, For sale by Dee. 26. J. 8. CARVELL. SOLE LEATHER, SIDES Heavy New York SOLE LEATHER, 200 For sale by Dee. 26. J. 8. CARVELL. SOAP & CANDLES. 100 Boxes P. Y. SOAP, 100 Boxes Common SOAP, 100 do CANDLES, For sale by Dee. 26. tf J. 8. CARVELL. TANTON’S FERROTYPES, TAKEN AT ONE DOLLAR PER DOZEN. CAD PICTURES, suitable for Albums or Letters, beautifully mounted on Emblazoned Cards, Is 6d each. OLD STAND. G. P. TANTON. Great George street, Feb. 27, {865- tO LST. MHE HOUSE and PREMISES on _ Queen Street, occupied by the late John M’Gill. For particulars apply to the subscriber. Wm. M’GILL. March 20th, 1865. FOR SALE, pue CLOTH MILi, with all the Machinery and Appurtenances thereunto be- longing, situate only 3 miles irom the City. Also, immediately adjoining, the BRICK YARD, with 18 acres of Land. For further particulars apply to JAMES D. HASZARD. Feb. 27th, 1865. New Brunswick Ale! rpRHE andersigned has received trom New Brunswick, 800 gallons of very superior XX ALE, which he offers for sale in caske aud quarter eusks. Also in bottle by the barrel. - i ea w 4 A. SMITH. uire at the office otf D. M. Harrington, ‘ Water Street. — Dec. 26, 1864. A Freehold Farm far Sale. ONSISTING of 175 Acres of Front Land, in a high state of cultivation, with a good Dwelling House, Barn, Coach House, Thresh- ing Machine, and all other requisites suitable for a Farm. Also, One Hundred Acres of Wood Land in the rear, situate on the south side of Elliot River, about seven miles from Charlottetown, and quite near two public wharfs for shipping produce, &c. ‘he above property is well worth the notice of any person wishiug to purchase a good freehold pro- erty, being the estate of the inte J. C. Wright eq. Time will be given for two-thirds of the — mouey. Enquire at the office of Henry almer, Esquire. or at the residence of the sub acriber, ie street. ATUERINE WRIGHT, Execuiri Charlottetown, October 6, 1864.’ ee Fence Poles for Sale. 10 FENCE POLES, of good Gin HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. | Craig's Bridge, Princetown Royalty, 2 0 30 0 0 road, Lot 48, last year, 5 0 0 ; : 7 Te idve , gay Read . : | Bridge on Jonathan Adame’ Road, 7 0 0 New Bridge on Little Bungay Road, 15 0 0. To Angus McDonald for a new bridge sold b APPROPRIATIONS FOR ROADS, BRIDGES, | Bridge aah Dugald McDougalls, 5 0 0! To repair Princetown Road and Bridges, 28 01 To J “Commissioner last year, 6 y 1s AND WHARFS. ‘To cut down trees along Indian River road, ‘ | Millbury Road and New Bridge, 710 0 To John A. McDonald, Esquire, for new bridge ResoLvED, That the moneys approp iated for the service trom Stephen McLellan’s to Bridge, os - ¢ Oi Joshua 5 Bridge, Rustico, 5 0 0 at Sheppard’s mill, sold by Commissioner = ads, ee and Wharfs, be expended agrevadly to the fol-| Trunk in Mahar’s hollow, i oe 4 South Rastive and Brians, 5a 8 last year, ne 8 owing Scales:— phe county 'To eut down hill on Fermoy road between | North Rustico and Bridges, mn" m Callaghan for repairing Duffy’s bridge _ > ; x : bia “o Rameay’s and McKenzie’s land, 4 0 0} New Glasgow Road and ee all 11 0 8/To _—- Fal } 5 7 g 010 0 neraicr No . ‘ : a . ia . matin ae r New ‘lascow ya ieee ’ aed Comprising Townships Nos. 1, 2 « id 3. | " en 12 100 are os soot ial oe : 1210 0 ew Sonatinas widens cisae Hoop " a Pe re ete 010 0 triad ‘ow ° M il £10 0 0 2 Ss, gra er $ n Ub, or + - ] 2 nee a road, . elle ot ee —— te 10 0 ©} Princetown whart for repairs, 25 0 0 mA to 7 — by. Comansaasonag 3 © 0O|To John Traynor for bridge over Glenfinnan, From Bleck Pond to Skinner’s Pond 10 0 ©| Darnley Bridge for repairs and to procure ; pas t No. 12, f Yast ‘Seasion toward | Little Creek, sold by Commissioner, 3 0 0 From sea Cow Pond to North Cape $06 6 cedar and other materials next winter, 43 0 0 In aid of Special Grant 0 ae ‘ a veal ‘To James Wisner for taking Mails, weekly, from Kildare River Bridge S 0 . Where most required in the District, 35 19 6 y as HN Rey) Near dery chy ne Georgetown road to Monaghan Post Office, nm ral "se Road 3 0 iam, Kaa er 0 he ‘end _ ; ae ! ‘ ees 2 12 inige " vs Se Pye ; O88 ‘ a ieee wu a al 7 25 0 0. For sneaing 4 senate of the new road laid | Marper’s Road » : 0 Disrricr No. 8. " oe the pore ecthliniin out under the Road Compensation Act, canes ie ee . 5 0 0) Comprising Townships Nos. 25 and 26, " mar "£42 Ts. Od r to . coated where in 1862, from Johnston’s River ae ridge at Dennis ] ‘ : Ce al ie on, 2 (8. Ud., ve a : ‘ ' ; , i SE Bridge at Joba Mathews’ Hill, Western Road 10 0 ©) Balance due on Johnston's Mill Bridge, £3 5 oT most required in the District daring the to James eyemstery on ea wad | Read from Jo John Chaisson’s to Western Road,"lot2 5 0 6 + Bridge, old County line road, 118 0) present year. sidineniianarinds thirty chains of saia roa ‘ een | From Jo Joha Chaisson’s to Frank Martin’s a “ Bridge near Patrick Smith’s, 2 " 0} £147 18 0 ee pik year Saree gue — Road from Horsehead to Palmer's Road 6 0 0 “ Wilmot Creek bridge, a 9 s No. 4. fraynor and son, and whic ) & Read from Skinner's Pond to Palmer's Road 6 8 © Road from Edward Crosby's to Lot 19, 5 0 0| . 2 mere a 33 and 34 be finished to satisfaction of Commis- { From John Gavin’s, Sea Cow Pond, to John Neligan’s +“ P, Baker’s to Ralph Schurman’s, § 0 0 Comprising Townships sVOS. Os : i sioner for the amount then sold for.) 2’ @ 0 ; Nail Pond F 4 0 0 “ Wilmot Creek Bridge to Dunk . To repair Winsloe Road and Bridges, where Com- — ote To Owen McManus for repairing Little Hill road, : From James Phee’s to Sea Shore toe River Bridge, 15 0 0 missioner will find most necessary, £10 and MeGurk’s road, per contract, when : Peters’ Road : Seen Centerville to Hurd’s Point wharf, 25 0 0) To repair Brackley Point Road to Matthewson’s t assed by Commissioner, 10 0 0 ' Road from Kildare Bridge to Capes 8 0 : Causeway Bradshaw’s Bridge, 10 0 0 Mills, A oO Francis Murray and John Boylan for contract eng : oo Gavin's, Lot 3. to Beairsto’s 4 . 5 Road from Taylor’s Mill Road to County Line, 15 0 0} To repair Winsloe Road to the Brackley Point — on Road from Murray’s to Monaghan ne wont rema Joon Uavin &, Lot o,. ¥ s t ot . 7 x . £% * t } : ; ; ke “ ‘town Road to Back Settlement, 6 Oo .f Road, by Cantyre, e : : os road, Road gh ee Savi es - “ fo Wright's Mill Road, 5 0 0| Brackley Point road and Winter River bridge, BiG Campbell’s Ferry road, 5 0 0 ™ pie > ar egg 1 tuts 7 4 0 ©! Due Patrick McCourt on new road leading to ‘ Brackley Point road to Union road, by Stewart s 5 00 Donagh road in Lot 35, ; ; 7 Read from Charles Cacnon‘'s, Lot 3, towards Mochael County line : 115 0 ce Mills, oe 1. by Rodd’ s 67 W hite 8 to Glenfinnans, ’ on 1 0 0 : Foley’s 2 1 9%! Road from W.MeMurdo’s to Frectown School W insloe Road to U nion Road, by Rodd's, 10 0 | Simpson’s road, £10; Garland 8 road, £5, ; = Road from Captain Hubbard's to Sea Shore 8 0 0 House, 7 10 0 Union Road and Bryanton 5 ae: al ss Hickey’s road, £10; Webster’s to Duffy’s, £10, 20 0 0 — | Hugh Montgomery's to Anderson's Road, §- ©. OFT nion Road to Covehead road, by Ha es" Mi . ‘ te Cranberry road to wharf, ‘4:8 £158 1 9%) Road on Old County line, 5 0 0) Road from Covehead ( hureh to McMillan’s shore, 0 ae Five Houses road and new bridge thereon, le 6 0 District No. 2. From Robert Schurman’s to County line, 5 0 0} Road from Auld’s Mill to Stanhope shore, 3 - 0 Rounding up and tabling 18 feet wide in centre j Comprising Townships Nos, 4, 5 and 6. Where most required throughout District, 20 2 | Road from Little York to Thompson's Mills, * of main road, from McGuire’s to Power’s, 3 11 6 Mathew Ramsay for cutting wind falls out of Western —————-| To rebuild Sawmill bridge and repair Covehead To build a new bridge over Pisquid River at : load £013 6 £156 0 OU road, together with the sum of £20 un- Captain Sandy's shipyard, together with Calas Arsneaux for cutting and clearing wind-fa!ls out | Districr No. 9. expended in this District last year, being £66 granted therefor last year, and £66 . of the O'Leary and Western Koads, Lot 6 015 @ ’ i Townships —Nos:-2T wat 28 an appropriation for opening the Kast subscribed by inhabitants, to be sold by ; vaniel Taylor tur cdvapg snd clearmg Windtas out Comprising ‘Fownships Nos. 27 ~ . Suffolk to Lionel Garnum’s, making, in Superintendent of Public Works, and the of U'Halloran’s Road : : 0 10 ©) Carlton Point Road, . &S 78 both, the sum of £25, §& @ 0 balance to be paid out of next year’s ap- Jobn Come eo and clearing windfalls out es Causeway at Richard Lea’s, 9 : ; Friston road and Connors’ bridge and hill, Se 2 6 ropriation 50 0 0 of New Dock Roa 2 “ Samuel Hall’s 5 ‘racadie road and to build a bridge at Curran’s, 6 0 0 : as iat Hk Buaaracda hr vrkdoneooBedgenee Mitoan's 2 17 ©) spinon Bid, 8 a eae enone Bea ee parang Sipe eek fel Me NN ‘ Charles Blanchard for work done on little Bridge From Isaac Clark’s to shore, g 6.4 pt betas eS vended in thie District we ge, it apa : ; . — ne MoNaught % ond —— rr: 010 o| Big Clear road leading to Bedeque road, 5 0 0 oa year—being a sRamen of 9s. 6d. from Do. lower road from Mount Stewart to Pisquid cos oe | Western ead, hate 4,8 00d 6 10 0 o| Where a — on Lot 25, a ; ; the grant of £10 for repairing wale £233 3 6 O'Le Road 10 0 | County line road, eek road to Rustico road ; 46s. 6d., a balance é apauee Weetern Road to Campbelton 6 0 ©] Road from Tryon to Mulligan’s, 10 9 : from the grant of £5, for repairing District No. 9. Koad from line of Lot 3 8 0 | Craig’s ae I Bed i . ; : Brackley Point road to Covehead road, Comprising Townships Nos. 49 and 50. New Dock Boad 23 0 (| From Seven Mile Bay to Bedeque road, 7 by new Church; 44s. from the grant ‘ : m . ~ . > ie ai a ’ : . yt Wee senet vanuived dn Lot 27. 20 0 0 cae a da in Shad : Georgetown Road from Tea Hillto County line, £30 0 0 eee eae aante dunes. Vineet seek ion tine ty Onened. 16 16 Conchaka week Wor ake’ sles: Ae Georgetown Road to Head of Orwell, 10 0 0 idg a paid aanel shat penr*wepgrepriaion 30 0 0 Upper road from Crawford's corner to Crapaud, 10 0 0 oe ow omc y. a as ei Georgetown Road to Forbes’, Pisquid road, 3 0 0 Bridge at Dock and Bridge at Horton's, Alberton ~~ es a aa a Covehead road to Suffolk road by Thomp- Monaghan Road, 3 he Lridge near William Dogherty’s, Lut 6 8 0 0 £131 16 0 dciite ‘anlile' Oihy Gil. teat Oe seed Smith’s and Gay’s to Lot 48 road, 3 0 0 do near Yeo's Mills, “—) * District No. 10. £19 hee Canhendscedead Sawmill bridges Georgetown Road to Pownal whart, 4 0 6 do across Mil! River and Mara’s Marsh 8 0 0 a ee Meas 29 ied 16: a ee ae oe ENE a Road leading from Ten Mile Inn to Pownal, 2:,8;.9 do near Lemaidle Arsneaux’s, Lot 6 2 0 6 Perret Sree: Ste. fram: the grant of £5.cun eagerng New bridge at Sluggan’s, Cherry Valle 30 0 Road from Alberton to Gordon’s Mills 8 0 0©| Road from Alexander MeArthur’s Egmont Bay is Tracadie road, and 44s. from the grant Gaul’s nav l les a ? Y J» 20 0 ta Giibert Gallant's to the Dock 40 0 to W estern Road, ee £6 0 | of £0 tor ee .. e the Friston road, in Uigg, Murray Harbor Road, 30 0 ** — Golf's Bridge to Gordon's Mills 4 0 ©| Road from Higgins’ road towards — River, 710 0 all, as aforesaid, the sum of £13 15s, 6d., Dundee Road 20 ¢ “ Gavin's Corner to A. McLellan’s 8 © ©] Road from Sheep River to Alexander MeArthur's = 0 0 Ot rr ya — nang of ee 4s. 6d., MacQueen’s oad 3 0 ¢ Bridge at Gerden’s Mill Dam 110 ©} Northam Road, 2 me. @ makes, in the whole, the sum of £20 for Re : d fro Orwell to M Harl From James Reid’s to James Carroll's, in the village From Allan McLean’s towards Western Road, 1 0 0 said bridge, 6 4 G|*epairs ae rom Orwell to Murray Mlarbor “~~ of Alberton. for grading, levelling, and remov- rT to Canada Settlement, So: & sy ——_———- |, roa ’ sii o ( ing obstructions frum the sides of Roads 6 2 3) ws. ine Bat t8 8 ) "g , | Fletcher’s road from head of Orwell to Uigg, = .o.4 MeP! cc's Ferry ae , eas 20 0 ee a tet 3. ” 4 Q 0 Besides the above, there is a special grant e 2100 for Road from Adams’ to Hayden’s mills, a 2 . 3 Rent, ee ee 2 © ©1 bor work done at Cooper's wharf in 1864, 8 15 0|MecLachlan’s bridge, in this District, to be sold by the} Road from Monaghan to Pisquid. Soa - Allan McDonald’s to the Sea Shore, on D Ambrose Boyle for work at Gorman’s Ginerenedit Sanermtandedt New bridge on road from Murray Harbor, 5 0 0 Lot 4 9 Grr * Brilee. — : 940 7 p : Nef Road to MeMillan’s mills, south side Vernon — ridge, = sTRIcT NO. oO. ive 5 £158 1 9 | Dae Jolin Melatosh for work onWestern Road, 2.9. 0 Cc ‘etna e : a i 29 and 30 Pp, tha anit Cia etown road 4 : ; District No. 3 Road from Allan McLean’s to line of Lot 12, 210 6 ents ee tT Bitch Hill roed © : 20 6 Comprising Townships cdi 7.8 and9 «* between Lots 13 and 14, 8 0 6] Due eee for work fe at a 7 Selling: a Smith’s to Belfast, per Haley 3 0 ‘9 J Vue 2° e i i. ° ae ‘ cs B : ‘ : : x ‘s between Lots 13 and 15, 2:69 0 John MacMurrow 0. 8 lf r : ‘ . 72 O'Leary road, from Lot 8 to line of Lot 6. £5 0 06 Where most required on Lot 13, 210 0 William Beers do. 215 9| Do. do. Haszard’s to Gallows’ Point, luiloran’s road to the West Puiat, including ‘Peete? he be 2 John Bee d 15 0 Haszard, $8 96 Bridges, 15 0 0 a eat ee me rene Bene, 5 ; no Duff : 0 Q | Repairing and finishing new road from Monaghan Road from MeDonald’s to Lot 7 road. a:°@ @ eahome . ae Odmnor'e 4 0 0 Siecalen Peat ae. 15 0 0 Road by Carroll's, ( do from Brae Chapel towards Western et en a i oa tidial Wh i - Road near Pisquid Lake, in addition to the sum From MaeDougall’s to Grand River bridge, 8 0 0 Angus Ross do. 7 @@ a e : . " Koad, ie th Bad FO Fee 10 0 0 Patrick Dogherty do. 100 of Ten Pounds from Hon. F. Kelly, 15 0 0 ze do = os easan Big Pierre Jacques, in- 6 0 ¢ From MeDougall’s to Western Road, 2: 3.9 Patrick Traynor do. 2.2.) “oi ang, Ramwrwerede ownal 'Whart, » . ; a eg 7 mag ‘| Back road from Connor's to Heuscis’s 7 29 Malcolm Ferguson do. 2. 0 4] opens ve , od, = i de. from Big Plorre decqaee to Lise. | Western Road Lot 14, 8° 0° 0) Samuel McDougall 2. . ae £141 9 4 @ Phen a0 ee ee eo 8 0 Wharf at Grand River, 20 0 0 Angus McDonald do. 7 . Tenesis telat eeee Si tae Road between Lots 14 and 16, 8 9 0 Archibald Campbell do. 1 0 0 Dierricr No 10. ’ Bridge at ‘Trout River se Y Joseph McNel do. 510 0 Comprising Townships Nos. 57 and 58 Lot 9 ta the shere ‘60.352 7 ’ ae : mprising ps No j 8. : deh . From line of Lot 14 to Ferry, ‘rw Nelson Farrow do. & § Ol; ay va i Read from Samuel McPherson’s towards West ha | Road between W. McKinnou’s and Widow Due William Gass for work perfurmed, 339 «6 surry Road, 803 : Monteger Road, 40s. a ee a Point, roe 4 McDougall’ 2 0 0 Samuel McDougald do sa McDonald's Road 49s ; McBeath’s Road, 408 4.48.4 : do little Pierre Jacques to the Brae, 36 0 Oia ees ee @ Tr ise : : \lurray Harbor road .80s.; Green Marsh road,80s. 8 O 4 Road between Lots 13 and 14 Seite John Mathewson do. a: £e ‘ 7 : da B Ct l ds Grand D 2 ee ee 7 1 Orwell road. 603 ; Orwell Head and Hill, 60s $:'@ 6s : ee See eee tees Zoad between McDonald’s and Donald Me- Donald Gordon do. 5 a. eae ae do Indian Point to Little Pierre Jacques 3 0 | 7 lien 20 0 Jams Daliand do 2 9 g| Point Prim Road 60+.; Wood Island Road 40s. 5 ; 0 do Indian Puiatto the Brae, by D. Ce eas , : a rnc ; ar ~ Newtown road, 60s.; Douse’s road, 40s. 5 ( ¢ MeNeili's, r es Road ae M’Donald’sand Andrew 10 0 Samael Campbell = : = ; County Line Road, 30s,; Rear Settlement Road, 303 3 0 - du Kis‘s settlement to Lot 7 road, 2 ’ : ; i )| seikirk Road 80s.; Port Seliirk road, 80+. 8 0 0 * do Brae Road towards Beaton's, 6 @:4 £184 0 6 ee = i : : Belfast Road to Wharf, 8Us ; Glasvin road, 80s. 8 O ¢ 4 do — Oviia Leitch’s to West Point oe. . ' "Hines McVoeae ; 17 Pos: Road, 30 0 0 : re District No. 11. William McVessy do, eit : . : " Where most required in the District 110 0 hg i ae | om ee rm VMeDonald’s Bridge, Pinette, Arch, 3:8: 9 y . Comprising Township No. 17. John Howell do. 015 0 ae » a coniianio : 4d Road £110 0 Thoneid Ceaeobell de 310 0 McDonald's bridge, rear settlen.ent, 6 0 0 o £i8s 0 st — 7 ; : c i ate f. ad , 3 MeEachern’s bridge, Montague, 2-3 ¢ Ee . toad to shore at Robert Crasswell's, 110 0 Se wees me CER, o ¢ McLeod's bridge, G Marst 2 0 6 ; c os District N ». 4. sa Road from Joho Perry's to Beach Point, A we John Hughes do. 2 0°¢ Ne “* oe Po Pee 0 . : Comprising Townships Numbers 10, 11 and 12. Lown Road and Bridge at James Wiggins’, oe: @ @ Dennis McClusky do. 2 © @ Pease ‘d Ge. Fopearss, ; 0 ° Westera Road, from line of Loi 6, to Robin- Road from St Eleanor’s to Miscouche, 8 0 | Due Malcolm McRae for work perfurmedon bridge 2 18 0 ee Te oe - 0 , , . . : : : 7 ers io ; ae OR Co finish Orwell Wharf, 2: Oo: * son's, Lot 12 £31 O { do. Hope's to line of Lot 16, including Main Post Road through District, 25 0 0 es BY Meant! Reebtes t i Road from lise of Los 13 to MePhee’s Furry, three bridges, 15 0 ©) Sandy Point road and wharf, & 6.6 Deo J he “McD. Pea ee = Maidtin: Said 25 0 including Bridges, 338 0 © | Main Western Road on Lot 17, 30. 0 0| From Post Road to Upper Crapaud settlement, 3 0 Q/°U°COne Mctuaals and meee Marcie, usa: z Prom a" bridge towards Western ie Road from Summerside to Wm. William's, 18 6 6 et Beer’s aaa to ree Road, : 0 : mad —— id me 2 ; ; i oad, e '} St. Nicholas Road, 4 0 | Bonshaw to Argyle shore, su = tae “eae f : a Sf From McKay's Bridge to McDonald's, in- Road from Cunningham's to line of Lot 15 From Johnston's Mills to Kelly's Cross, 3 @ 9} Dee Gement Mictateen and tube Melaed. de.) 45:6 i cludine th Bri : ; cas . , ll ole Due John H. McDonald, for MePuee’s bridge 30 0 g the wwo Bridges, a Oo including Bridge at Hockin’s, 8 0 | From Argyle Shore to DeSable, 3 0 90 ae Sake ie for C ’s Brid , > % Road from Setions's % Egmont Bay. 8 0 ©} Road from Miseouche to Croseman's Point, 20 0 | From Howat’s bridge to Crapaud wharf, 3.6 ¢4 a ee Nokian eabanis eae ake ge, 7 ; ; < do. Wiliiam Ellis’ to Lot 12. Point, 3 0 €| Seaweed Road on Houckin's East line 20 0 — ph Th abies eta, Od ‘ R. Neal d asebies’ ; , ‘js, 4 ¢| Due Angas McPherson, for McDonaid’s bridge ei2 6 “ ~ ‘iadleling video 0: Linke Gnannel 7 8 0 0 — “ en kletter’s to shore R 7 District No. 6 aye 48 Due John N. MeLeod, for repairs bridge, hak aan sg do. Eomore River Mill, towards Bol- Road i aan Darby's to Benjamin " Comprising Townships Nos. 31, 32, and that part of 65 Aw yg ope ea cng 99 1 5 . 0 G Real betes Seog A McMurdo 610 — er ee ed Dus Dasié Rem; Piectts, - ‘de, do: O11 6 : ow tween Thomas Ramsay's and McMurdo 610 6 6 ) eon ina . , ‘ . : . itvad from Robert Lywoh's Sunands: Wenare -—- ys ale Wittshive Foed from MePhoc's to Chapel £20 0 0 | Repairs where most required, 317 10 i, toad. 6 9 ( £227 y 2 nt 1e or f op? ] 99 9, i 4 | Re nent le 5 Setiws county. “+ UpmlashunOatere bese nn nie D No. 11 ane 4) cs —s “a 0 District No. 1. Johnston’s Road oo 8 URIET . SE. -Z ae —— 13,at Grigg's, towards eel Comprising Townships Nos. 20 and 21. Colville Road, : 8 0 0 Comprising Townships Nos. 60 and 62. *% do. Western Road to Guff ‘se Bridge, 3 0 ©|Old Town Rosa from Graham's road to Mac- Scat ced end asian Soe tt eae Deltipees Drom Sonnty Riteate a Perryman at Lot 11 Ferry, 2 0 6 Dougall’s, £7 0 0 a erich ices re bridges 10 0 0} Macl ues ; 4 ; ; 4 % j Millvale Road 7 0 Olw. ey» , Macisaa ’ i : ci mete at Conway Cure, a? 6 Ke on Meni 5 0 o| Ward's Road, 3 0 ©) Wood Island Road and bridges, to line of Lot 58, 8 0 0 t a ee FE om ana sonr ng REPT a ee Jewel's Road, 3 0 0) Post Road and Bridges, from’ Lot 58 to Bell or BF coy Tory Read towards Rafferty’s, 3.10 | Graham’s Road, trom Smith ato irabam’sCros, 4 © 0! North River road from Dockendorf's to Moore’s, 10 0 0 Creek ar F 5 Where moat required in the Distriet 2 6 ©} Bridge at Michael White's, Graham's road, 8 0 0 a “ae reek, 16 0 0 - , eq i h ’ 2 7 aad peng" le : Road from Pye’s to Dockendort’s, 310 O!mM Harbor Road, from Lot 58 c For work perturmed in 164, 7 10 | Cutting down hiil near Thomas Pickering’s, 60: 8 Boal hid CObesehes Gaal af Dog or Clyde river 310 0 S wenn, arbor Road, from Lo to County ‘ } Me ih tenn Niece : Roa ch to / , ine, Reed tod Barvley'e to Bidelurd Obapel as 6 lad beingy Oak. oe 4-00 er ree, $10 | Thsce Rivers’ néail sed Meldane to Weed iolanee 10°06 ' Due William McKay, for repairing Bridge near re ae bridge, ; : 0 To build a Bridge on the Maitiand Road, : Ww 0 0 £162 16 O Morris’s in 1864, 110 0 An ilk MeEachron’s seal 4 0 | Selkirk road and Bridges, from Lot 58 to Wood Distaicr No, 5. Bridge on road leading from McLeod’s Ferry to , ed ss af Be. Titmedeit. aie Biditeens 0 0 Islande, East, 15 0 0 Comprising Townshivs Nos. 15 and 16 Johnston's mill, near Marks’, 0: @ Otee* oo tea et eee Road from Belle Creek to Rona, 6 0 0 ee i" ; T ir bridge near Crosby’s. French Rive 9 John McElroy, John McLeod, John Mac- Repairs from Flat River to South Pinette Wharf, 4 0 0 Angue MeMilian, tor money advanced ae. 6 2h ee eee ee ee ee 200 Lean, John MeNeill, James McLean and a ’ 3 >j ree ¥ z P * b i y : . 5 “| To cut down hill near Cousins’, on French River Thom C bell fo sivtihis heal Repairs to Ponds road, South Pinette, s 8.0 a erry, balanee of contract, + 0 road, leading to Long River road, 20 0 4 woes ampbell for services performed 5 Pleasant Valley Road, 200 Allan MoLean, balance due, ees Campbell's Pond Bridge, Park Corner, 2 0 Olwy, € PoP d in the Distri 19 10 ©) Maitland Road to Flat River, Sire Sswuel McPadyen, i 0 6 ©! Compensation for opening new road from Mal- ere most required in the District, 17 0 0 Road from French Creek, near Neil Niebolson’s, 3 0 0 Road “= main road leading to McNa.ly’s ‘ee que Road to Irishtown Road ; for John 184 —— | Repairs where moat required, ses Jobn Belin for repairing bridge ae 9 Mountain, 60s., fur Widow Charity Bran- District No. 7 - — £ 9 4 rh , age, ih 7 roe ee ee oe i“ ' I4 Road between Gregoire Gallant's and Alexis ao Wentaa an b's Daity. 8 ; : Comprising ae ede 37, North side of ee al ie err vonne ‘ . ° ° : ° Le tliSVOTOUG ever. o _ i > From William Cousins’ to Thomas Pickering’s g Comprising Charlotietown, Common and Rovalty, Popl Haldimand Bridge and embankment, West oe ° Three brid the St. Peter’ d ia en t agent AM egg: ape MOJOnY, £ optar : : to repair bridges, 7 0 ©| three bridges on the St. Peter's road provided Island Bridge, and Township No. 32, Norih of York Bria Side, ‘ 13 0 ©} For Ferryman to keep a Seow at McLeod's ferry, 4 0 0 for by special grant of £300, from which River. ai . fe ridge at Sessime Arseneaux, p 2 0 U1 Hich Bridge, Corbett road, 2000 0 450, if left alter bridges are completed, : Pest Roade is. Reval Road at Back Settiewent, Lot 15, to Vietor . County line road, north, 1210 0 shall be deducted and added to £50 grant- Repairs to | " oads in Hoyalty, where most no Arseneaus's, : ; 2 0 0O| Bor Scow at McLeod's kept by John Cole in 1864, 2 0 0 ed for building a wharf at Hayden's Ship- D acta i ccniiien Mitte £ —T From Lanrant Arseneaux’s to Rocky P int ivichtows Read. 5 086 yard, ppensin Fisher's wharf. ee il Pride ° a 75 0 0 fishing cove. %,, hie Bridge and Hill at Doyle's, Long River road 3 0 0) To repair St. Peter's road across Lot 37, 26.0.9) ee ee eae ree” re New Road trom Eli Gallant's to Cape road, , m ’ To open the continuation of the new road from Repsire coon ve os River, from turn ig Lot 19, 20 0 £133 0 0 Elisha Anderson's to North farms, 5 0 0 2* nts ° meas 15 0 0 Cape hoad, . 3 0 Ul an moncts unexpended of last year’s grant to Repairing road from Griffin's to North shore, s¢' 41-4 dal cou wane, hp omen. mhene From Simon Perry’s to Bick Settlement, > Bs be applied as then appropriated, Do. Doyle’s road, 40s.; McInnis’s road, 608s, 5 0 0 ee : 10 0 0 From Filteeu Point to Beach Point, 3.0 6 Suiiince Hb. 2 St. Peter's Road to Mount Stewart Bridge, 8 0 0 For laying sneeres ome St. Peter's Road, New Bridge at Buriow'’s Mills, 12 16 lo —_— Townshi rir New 29 and 67 Repairing, rounding, straightening and levelling oa werner omnes “ " 50 0 Road between Lote 14 and 16, 9 0 0 Pee rae i ee oe Milleove road from 9 Mile House to Cor- For Mace en 2 St. Peter's Road Daly's Road, 7 © ©} Due Murdoch McKinnon for work performed,1864,£1 15 0 ran Ban Bridge, 10 0 O within the Common, commencing where Main Western Road, Lot 16, 16 UV | Due Angus Ross, do. do. 8 0 0} Do. road from Connors’, Grand Tracadie to the work was last left of, to the termin- Road from S. West Road, to shore at Cam- Due Alex. MeLure & Norman Ross, do. a21°o Lamphier’s, 10 0 0 ee of the common, estimated at 280 bridge's, 6 0 0| Anderson’s Road and Bridges, 25 0 ©) Repairing road from Corran Ban Bridge to per 84 0 0 From Gauss River — to moe. mr 7 : | Main Post “sy os ae. 16 0 0 m Tracadie harbor, § 1 0 0 For eee enn on North River “ a ° ’ ° » a ve . ° = 0 : aay 8 MoDovg:ld’s to Buchi.rd's ae Py a : aoe a Bridge, : : : Do. send “wes Milleove bridge to Tracadie ait is Sin'e Diem vmmoD, Commencing as hs : Repairing road sear J. Campbell's, Lov 16, 4 0 0| Freetown Road, » 30°C!” Do. seal Som Dougald McAulay’s to Ten This amount to be expended for stone to fill up a . New Glasgow Road to Fife’s Ferry, 10 0 0 Mile House, 5 0 0 ruts io main post roads in Royalty, 20 0 6 <! J Ke 6 £143 0 OU Monaghan Road, 7 O O| Do. road from Tracadie Cross Roads to Ronald —_— oi Duerncr No 6 Johnston's Road, 20 0 McDonald’s, (Allisary,) 10 0 0 £424 0 0 * Comprising Township No. 19. Junction Road and Bridge, 10 0 0] Do. Cross Roads to Portage, 5 0 @| The work within the Common to be done under the oe Road from Keosingivu to line vl Lot 18, lris- Rattenbury Road, 110 0 Do. St. Peter’s road to Mct ‘annell’s wharf, lv Q ©) superintendance of the ** Street Committee’ of the City towne, ; £10 0 6 East Road, Lot 22, 4 0 0) To Patrick Hughes for a new bridge over second Council, The money to be furnished by the Road Corres- Road from Kensington to Blue Sisnk, 5 0 0| West Road, Lot 22, e¢ creek on Milleove road, per agreement, pondent from time to time, as the work progresses. Main Westra Road, from Jepp s to Line of Centre Road, 20 0 when certified by Commissioner, 70 0 4 Lot 17, ay 30,0 =0| Embankment at Hope River, 2 0 0/To Jobn McNally for bushing Ice of the Hills- Disrricr No. 13. Se ab Jamieeon's will, i : 7 —— ree ahs ? ; “ borough, and exhibiting light to guide Comprising Township No. 65, South Side of Elliot River. @ . Millva ‘ : j ; an Settinaed’s to Read's Corner, end to Graham's Road, 7. 110 0 ee 5 © © Road from line of Lot 30, to Long Creek, £5°0° 6 line Lot 17, 20 0 0|New Glasgow Road, by Simpson’s Mills, to £ rs do. Long Creek to MeKwen's wharf 15 0 0) ss . . 1lv 0 0 d ° Ww i bt’ t t M l ‘ eo ¢@ Causeway at Hiilsun's, 10 0 6 Cavendish, 410 0 Disraicr No. &. eit eaal right’sturn to Malcolm Currrie’s, 6 0 0 Bridge st Hacker's, 10 @ 0 County line north of Anderson's road, 4 0 0| Comprising Townships Nos. 48, 35, 36 and 37, South side| prenee (0 Ree: Cee. 40 0 Road dividing Low 19 and 25, 1 0 UW County line south, 6 0 0 of the Hillsborough River. Thence to Rocky Point Wharf, 70 0 Where most required withia the Distriet, 20 0 0) Bagnall’s Mill Bridge, 7 0 0} Rengiri a fi South : : From Rocky Point Wharf to Michael Murphy's, —— | Due James MeMahon for cutting windfalls, 1864, 1 Q | *°P®ITINE Fond trom Southport to Tea Hill, South Shore, 5 00 £130 0 0'The sum of Eight Pounds granted last year to’ with 64s. Sd. unexpended on this road Thence to Foster’s turn, nine mile creek, 70 0 Disraicr No. 7. the Freetown Road, ana unexpended, go last year, and a like sum of Ode. Sd. the From Foster's to Canoe Cove, 700 Comprising Townshup No. 18, and Princetow» Royalty. to the repairs of the Bridge at the County co et making in all, this year, Road leading from Canoe Cove to Arzyle Rear, 5 0 0 Bevvet McLellan fur repairs on Indi line on Main Post Road veneer ap Rael thay ein dusty cowed From Argyle Rear to Long Creek, 5 0 0 Due Rives Brid Pea 9 ' Hope River Bridge : 300 _ Tespondent’s book for the past two years, £8 © @ From Long Creek to Rubertson’s Shore, 6 @ 0 ? John MeLelnn for repairing Indian Riv @ 0) ope ° —— = a pee a — this Dis- From Jobo McEwen's to Canoe Cove School- . Pe ‘ i rict, by Carroll’s, throvg ts 48 and house er read £136 16 0 hin He > ’ i : 70 0 © Geo. Sinciaiy for repairs on MeDougall’s 210 0 Disraicr No. 3. a wy tos - ae therefor Road from Goose Creek to Nine Mile Creek, 3 0 @| Bridge 10 a Comprising Townships Nos. 23 and 24. mere 2 + ¥. ra . 1is Dis rict, 10 0 0} To Richard Kirvan, to aid bim in putting Rocky ” Sahn Tionten lop repeizing road 0 10 0 To repair Haxle\Grove Road “6 0.6 urn oo _ rom - y Pe sad towards Point Ferry Boats in repair, provided he © Frederick Davida for repairing Bridge * ee | dialdge ot Laird’ Mill, Now Glasgow, 3 0 9'Barnt Hill to Balto, tt 3 GG] Shalcemainne te rue hia boats panctesily ; “4 . , the present year, at at Jonathan Adams 010 0. “ —. Clyde Mills 310 0 5 , .. on said Ferry Pp year, at same x: — Bridge for repairs on Indien | Rond frum Wheatly ives tomanta owt London, 10 0 0 Batt bem Flours tetas i lees po 310 0 rates of ferriage as last year, 10 0 0 1 5 © Rennie’s Road and Bridges, 8 0 0 towards Jobnston’s River, " diedeeiecn £92 0 0 uality, for sale, withi uarter mile of the City, on application he +e ook 6, 1865. H. HASZARD, What is more fearful than a breaking down the nervous system? To be excitable or ne in a small degree is most distressing, for where a remedy be found? Here is one Drink litle wine, beer, or spirits, or far better, wbate from them altogether; do not take coffee ~- wos tea is preferable ; get all the fresh air you em. _ take three or four of the Pills every ni plenty of solids, and avoid the use of «i! these golden rales are followed, you will be in mind,strong in body, and forget you have nerves. Mothers and Daughters, If there is one thing more than another for these Pills are famous, it is their purifying ties, especially their power of cleansing the ih. from all impurities, and removing dangerous renewing suspended secretions. Uni adopted as the one grand remedy for female plaimts, these Pills never fail, never w system, and always bring about what is required, Disorders of the Kidneys, In all diseases affecting these organs, they secrete too much or too little water, op ther they be afflicted with stone or gravel op win, aches and pains settled ® the loins over the region of the kidneys, these Pills showld be taken ing to the printed directions, and the should be well rubbed into the smal of the back ¢ bed time. This treatment will give almost j diate relief after all other means have fated, The Stomach out of Order. No medicine will so ner, improve the toy of the stomach as these Pills; they removeall ge | dity, occasioned either by intemperate or improy. diet. They reach the liver, and reduce mt tj, healthy action; they are wonderfully efficacious: cases of spasm—in fact they never fail in curing d disorders of the liver and stomach. Bronchitis, Diptheria, Cong and Colds. No diseases are more frequent. few more d ous, than affections of the respiratory organs, tirst symptoms of disordered action may al removed by Holloway’s renowned Pills. quickly remedy any temporary stagnation of relieve any over-gorged veins, moderate the breathing, and enable the windpipe and Jong rform their fanctions with ease and : These Pills, by their ats vowers, Cleanse t bloéd from all impurities, and thus fortify the tem against consumption, asthma, aud otbey pg wonory complaints. Debilitated Constitutions, ; In cases of debility, langonwr, and nerve generated by excess of any kind, whether or physical, the effect of these Pills is in the hig est gree braciyg, renovating and resteraty They drive from the system the morbid ca disease, re-establish the digestion, regulate all secretions, brace the neryons system, raise they tient’s spirits, and bring back the frame toy pristine health and vigour. Biliousness, Loss of Appotity Headache, and Lowness of Spirits. These Pills effect a truly wonderful ch debilitated constitutions, as, they create a heal” appetitte, correct indigestion, remove excess (— bile, and overcome giddiness, headache, and p tation of the heart. {4 ‘ i y Holloway’s Pills are the best remedy known in the Jor the following diseases :— Agne Female Irregula-/Scrofula, or Asthma rities King’s Evil Bilious Com- (Fevers of all |Sore Throats 7 plaints kinds Stone & G Bloteches on the Fits Second’ ry Sym Skin Gout toms s ' ay Bowel Comp- (Head-ache Tic-Deulourey laints Indigestion | Tumours Colies Inflammation |Ulcers Constipation of Jaundice Venereal the a els (Liver Compl’nts) tions Consumption |Lumbago Worms of all Debility \Piles kinds i Dropsy ‘Rheumatism Weakness, f Dysentery \Reteution of whautevere¢ Erysipelas Urine &e., &e. Sold at the Establishment of Prorrssor He waY¥, 244. Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London; by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in cines throughont the civilized world, at the fi ing prices: — ls 13d, 28 9d, 4s Gd, L1s, 228, each Box. N. B.—There is a considerable saving by the karger sizes. Directions for the guidance patients in every disorder are allixed to each I October 24, 1564. ae JUDSON'S — MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS. The Manoechan or Great Medici aon PILLS have now been thoroughly and have maintained the highest eh: everywhere; they have the wonéeriul power of storing to health persons suffering under all di arising frem IMPURE BLOOD, and as the Blood is the life when pure, so it is corrupt the source of nine-tenths ef the di which afflict mankind. The following are among the distressing of diseases in which the Pills are invaluavle : Biti0ovs Fevers anv Liver Compiainrs —Ge Debility, Loss of Appetite and Diseases of F, —the Medicine has been used with the most ficial results in cases of this deseription.—Kinge Evil and Serofula, in its worst forms, yields to th mild yet powerful action of this most remar Medicine. Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, vous Complaints of all kinds, Palpitation of Heart, Painters’ Colic, are speedily cured. Dyspepsia, by thoroughly cleansing the first second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure bile, instead of the stale and aerid kind, Flatul Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, ness, Il] Temper, Anxiety, Langour and Melane which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, vanish as @ natural consequence of its cure, Cosriverkss, by cleansing the whole length of intestines with a solvent process, and without vie _ lence: all violent purges leaves the bowels costin— within two days, ; Fevers, of all kinds, by restoring the biood tos regular circulation, through the process of respite tion in such cases, and the thorough solution of al intestinal obstruction in others. : Scurvy, Utcers anp Invererate Sones, by perfect purity which this Medicine gives to blood and all the humors. fcornuTic Eruptions and bad complexions, by their alterative effect upcn the fluids that feed the skin, aud the morbid state of which occasions all” eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy and other dis- agreeable complexions. f The use of these Pills for a very short time will effect an entire cure of AaLt Rnevs, and a striking improvement in the clearness of the skin. Commos Couns and Inrivenza will always be cured by ae dose, or by two in the worst cases, Mercuriat Diseases — Persons whose constite- tions have become impaired by the injudicious ug of Mereury, will find this medicine a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from the system all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla. ; GF The Plants and Herbs of which these Pils are made were discovered in a very surprising way among the Tezucans,a tribe of Aborivines in Mexico _ Get the Almanac of our Agent, and you will read with delight the very interesting account it contains — of the “Great Medicine” of the Aztecs. { _ OBSERVE—The Mountain Herb Pills are puta” in a beautiful Wrapper. Each box contains 40 Pill, and retailed at 25cents per box. All genuine, bart the signature of B. L. Judson & Co. on each box. _ B. L. JUDSON & CO., Prop's, NEW YORE. Soild by all Dealers. ' _ DR. FRANK D, BEER, N returning thanks for the pat P received since commencing practice in Ch . tetown, intimates that he bas opened a SURGERY © & DRUG STORE, adjoining Vis residence, King Square, and that he is now prepared to attend @” the practice of the various branches of his pir fession. F N. B.—Special attention givea to diseases @ the Chest. ey Feb. 6, 1865. ee W. S. LONGWORTH, Commission Merchant and Auctioneeh SOUTHPORT, LOT 48. tH Produce bought on Commission, and stor ready for shipment. Southport, July 25, 1864. Oloth Factory! TPHE SUBSCRIBER begs respectfully #_ inform the peblic that he will continue # manufacture CLOTH, &c., at bis establishment Tryon. Wool will be received in Charlottetw™® by H. J. Culbeck, Agent, or at the Mill. {> Cloth received for Dyeing and Dressing 8 heretofore. CHARLES E. STANFIELD. May 23, 1864. tf 7 Judson's Worm Tea!