Estonian]. Norton.— URSUANT to the 57th section of the Act of last session, intituled "An Act to consolidate and am- end the several laws relating to Education,” the Board of Education give Public Notice to all concerned. that they have made the following division and arrangement in regard to certain School districts in the City and Common of Charlottetown, viz :——- That portion of the city cast of lVeymouth Street, and south of Euston Street. including that part of the Kent School district east of Weymouth Street, and north of Kent Street, is formed into a new or additional dis- trict, to be designated the “ Kensinglon School District.” That the Hillsborough School District already estab- lished, d0 comprise that portion of the city south of Grafton Street, and east of Great George Street, as far as Weymouth Street. That the Rochford School District bc re-established, resent school site, “ Scott’s Hall,” Kent Street. That the boundaries of Rochford and Powual School Districts do remain as heretofore. That two additional female schools be established under the 61st section of the said recited Act. The 1st in that portion of the city north ofRichmond Street, and west of Queen Street. The 2nd, in that portion of the city south of Rich- mond Street, and west of Queen Street. W \Vanted to rent immediately, a suitable School- room. in each of the last named two localities, properly furnished with desks and seats. to accommodate 50 pupfls. , The householders ofthe Kcnsington District are re- quired to appoint School Trustees in the manner point- ed out in the 56th and 39th sections of the above recited Act. - By order of the Board of Education, JOHN MCNEILL, Secretary. July 30th, 1868. 2iii Y virtue of a \Vrit of Ficri Facias to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of James Yeo against Donald McDonald, of Lot 10, I have taken and seized as the property of the said Donald McDonald. All the right title and leasehold interest of the said Donald Mc- Donald in and to eighty acres of land, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, situate snear Gofl’s Bridge. Lot or Township Number Ten. at pre- sent in the occupation of the said Donald McDonald, in Prince County; and I do hereby give public notice that] will, on the 28th day of August, 1868, at tWelvc o’clock. noon, at the Court House, in St. Eleanor’s. in the said County, set up and sell, at Public Auction, the said property, or as much thereof as Will satisfy the levy marked on the said writ, being £l3 6s. lid” with interest on £33 7s. lO-fid. from the 24th February, 1866, and 16. 8d. for said writ, besides Sherilf’s fees and in- cidental expenses. RICHARD HUNT, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Prince County, 2 19th August, 1867. Logworth. Plaintiff's Atty. COLONIAL SECRETARY’s OFFICE, 16th July, 1868. GEORGETOWN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ANTED, for the Grammar School at Georgetown, a Licensed Teacher. who can produce the Cer- tificate required by Law. Applications Wltll testimonials of qualification to be lodged at. this oflice. GEORGE COLES Col. Scc’y. Butler’s Rosemary Hair Cleaner, N elegant preparation for the Toilet and Nursery A possessing, in the highest degree, the property of re- moving Scurf and Dandutf from the Head. and by It's invi. gorating qualities, increasing the growth of the Hair. 1V .ll. “'ATSON. City Drug Store, Nov. 23. 1867. —~‘ [4i aug G l ROYAL GAZETTE. 321 Y virtue of alVrit of Fieri Facias to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of Ju- dicature, atthe suit of \Villiam Brown and Ambrose Lane Brown against Roderick Nicholson, an absent debtor, I have taken and seized, as the property of the said Roderick Nicholson, All the right, title and lease- hold intercst of the said Roderick Nicholson in and to one quarter acre of land together with the buildings and improvements thereon, situate at Campbelton, Lot or Towship Number I. lately occupied by the said toderick N'cholson as a retail store for the sale of general merchandize ; Also, all the right, title and equi- table interest of the said Roderick Nicholson in and to a Fishing Lot or site, together with the Stages, Planks, Buildings. appurtenances and improvements used and occupied in the summer OS 1866 by the said Roderick Nicholson as a fishing station, situate at Campbelton, aforesaid, in Prince County ; and I do hereby give public notice that I wiil, on the 28th day of August, 1868. at twelve o’clock, noon, at the Court House in St. Eleanor’s, in the said County, set up and sell, at Public Auction, the said property. or as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said Writ, being 19s. 2d, and ltis. 8d. for said writ, besides Sheriff’s fees and incidental expenses. RICHARD HUNT, Sheriff. Sheriff's ofiice, Prince County, 2 24th August, 1857. [neg G Reddin, Plaintiff’s Atty. Bfiishermen’s Outfits: , , 1 8 6 8 - HE Subscriber is prepared to furnish all the necessary 1 OUTFITS for prosecuting Vessel or Boat Fishing, sum as : Salt, Bait Knives, Flour, Barrels, Splitting do Bread, Pogics, Throating do, Beans, Clams, Bait I-Ieaveis, Peas, Mackerel Hooks, \Vater Stores, Butter, Cod do Fog Horns, Pork, Mackerel Lines, Chopping Trays, Beef, Cod. do do Knives, ~Lard, Snapper do Ditty Boxes, Tea, Bait Mills, Lanterns, _ Coffee. Jig Ladels, Binnacle Lamps, Sugar, do Rasps, Lamp wicks, Molasses, . do Moulds, do Chimneys, Raisins, Clam Choppers, Kerosene Oil, Currants, Mackerel Forks, Pewter, Dried Apples, do Jigs, Lead, Spices, Cod Leads, \Vater Stones, Pickles, He also possesses superior facilities for Inspecting, Packing, and Shipping Mackerel, Herring, Codfish, 8:0. N. B.——The highest price paid for all kinds of FISII. I. C. HALL. Charlottetown, May 20, 1868. 6m UN D E R ROYAL PA I‘RONAGE THE “ \VAVERLY HOUSE,” 7’8 King“ St. - - - -St. John, 'N. B. 'rnrs HOUSE HAS BEEN PATRONIZED BY II. R. II. THE PRINCE OF WALES, H. R. II. PRINCE ALFRED. By all the British American Governors, and by the Eng- lish Nobility and Gentry, as well as by the most distinguished Americans, whom business or pleasure may have brought to St. John, who have joined in pronouncing it THE FAVORITE HOUSE OF THE PROVINCES it?“ The Proprietor, thankful for past favors, would respectfully intimate to the travelling Public that he will spare no pains or expense to render the House still fur- ther deserving their patronagc.-—-Every attention paid to the comfort of guests. JOHN GUTIIRIE, Proprietor. St. John, N. B., Oct. 31, 1866.