' no.5.’ iii" “ “lye IS .1.t‘ I "I ' " ni' ‘lg, , ' " '|I _|in «aw . .- l-. .. A ASZARE’ EABMEBS JQEHBMAB. AME ISQMIIEEMZIIAJL. AMVEBEESEB. laszard’s Gazette. GEORGE T. HASZ IRD, Proprietor and Publisher. Published every Tuesday evening and Saturday morning. Oihoe e'oQ eoSquare,P.I-1.1 a . 'I‘nitns—Annuai subscription, 15:. Discount for cash In advance. ‘ruins or aovna-risiito. For the int insertion, oocupving the space of 4 lines, includinghead,2e.-8lines,2n.6d.-— IIIIeI,3I.-—I2lInclr ls. 6d.—I8linen,4a.—20 linen, 4n. 8d.—26 liaen,_h_n. 30linos, 5n. 6d.—36linee,6n.—and 21!. for each additional line. One fourth of the above for each continuance. ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ " ' ' -I’ bocoiitinuod entil forbid. LAND Xéssiésmnnr. Treasurer's Oifico, Charloneitsewn, P. 8. Island, 54 January I4, . IN arsuanco of the Act of the General Assembly o this island, made and passed in the Eleventh year of the reign of Her present Majesty, intitulod "An Act for leryingfnrtlier an Aeremnenl on all Lands in this Colony, and or the encouragement qfEducati'on,” and of an ct made in amendment thereto, and passed in the Twelfth year of Her said |Iiijoety’e Reign, intitulod An Jlct to explain and assend the present Act for the .dueeunent of Land, and the encouragement of Education, and also of an Act made and passed in the Fifteenth year of Her said Majesty's Roi n, intituled ./In Act for the encouragement of ucation, and to rain Funds /or that purpose by imposing an adiliiianal duru- ilteiit on Land in the mid Island and on Real Estate in Charlottetown and Common, and George- totoe and Coninion : I do hereby give Public Notice that I have made Proclamation,acco|'ding to the terms of the an id Acts, of the underinentionod Town Lots, Common Lots, “Water Lots, Pasture Lots, Islands, and parts of Townships in thin Island, in arrears for the non- payment of the several sums due and owing thereon to Her Majesty. under and by virtue of the Ilrat mentioned Act, viz : ACIII. ancen. Township No. I, 4151 Township No.49, 238 " 3, 3948 “ 5 II “ B. 4l12 " 53, I000 " 9, sooo -- 54. iris; “ II, 8258 “ 55, ‘I65 " 18, 1000 " 57, 48l -- I7, 10; H as, coo “ I8, 8889; " 60, I900 “ 20, " 62, 8877 -- as. set -- i oi 86, 24, 2| I George's Island, 25, I067; Governor's Island 800 " 26, 5261 Savage Island, 150 28, 4563 Kildaro Island, 250 ll, 7!“ Cavendish Sand 82. “ 2985! Island. 288 " 88, I188 Cascumpeo sand , “ 88, I068 Island, 500 " 89, 800 Fish Island, 150 - " 40, 5 Bedford Bay Island, 40 " 4i, rage Island, 25 “ 42, 44 Prim Islands, 66 “ 48, 2416 Posviinl Island, 45 “ 44, 2809 Goose Island. 1! “ 4 850 York River Island, 4 " 41, 1817 Sandy Island, 80 “ Enmore Island 10 48. D2! , First Ilriadred of Town Lots in Cbarlottetown.—l-I of .0. 4|. Second h'undred,—l-4th of No. 68. Fourth Hundrod,——-No. 40, 1-4 ofNo. 80. Pasture Lots in Charlottetown Reynlty,—l-I of No. 12, and [-8 ofNo. 388. Town Lots in Georgetow: No. Range, Letter. No. Range, 8, 2 G. Q of 8, 4 is, 3 B, is, 4 A, 15, 4 Water Lots in Goorgetown,—No. I0. ' Pasture Lots in Georgetown Royalty,—No. 85. I86, I86, I88. I-8 of 243, and 290. Town Lots in Princetown : Letter. No. 5, Row 2, Division 1, Letter B. I, do 8, do 5, do C. 8, do 4, do 1, do D. I. do I0, do I. do J. 4, o 2, do 8, do B. 8, do 3, do 5, do C. I, do 5. do ‘I, do 7. do do I, do . Pasture beta in Priooetowa Itoyalty—8.4 of No. I51, No. 340, and 1-2 of Ne. 451. And wants of the said Lots and Tracts of Land ,.eo in ItIO:.t'I and proclaimed as aforesaid, are hereby I - ‘ ‘i. .L L ' J L r ‘ terthar. with the costs which have been incur- Babe I not be paid before the neat Easter Term of npreme Court of Judicature, to he held at Char- wn, wliieli will commence on 'I‘uesday_ the as ‘ Cot May next, application will be made to the Sn- "1fl'eflCourt,,diirIng the said Terni.. for Judgment ' the Lots and Tracts of Land. respec- STEPHEN RICE, Treannrer. MAILS. for the neighbouring Provinces, e Tab mite " V“ _'”l go. will‘ be forwrded on anda r the loth "*4 ' ' ‘instant via Cape Traverse and Cape _ Tornentioe. " ‘they made u oniliatda , and ever fol- ]! o'iiloek noon,’aed nunnh for will be made up every week at the name and forwarded to flaliha. « ' THOMAS OWEN . Postmaster General. General Peat 0800. 1306- 5. ll”- - Georgotoeirn Mails. "1‘Hl.‘ Malleibt town will, during the re- " ‘ittninder of tire iiter and until further notice. m ep n forwarded every"l'eesda' and Friday .\ ‘I ate I ‘clock, teetead ondnys and ' I ~"'..‘l‘”IIAS OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Otllee,‘Jnn. 80. I004. own . ‘.‘-i;‘g ALMAITN-D ' F0‘ 1354. IALB 5 ' one. 1*. aaszno. ..."flW'rs3.rtrnnoz umtum ' "°"':;'..' ".::*.::r :eme=&fidmt‘t IeIe".hy.top oi aleetflnn aw :~..- : " r '~f~w.o.nonse. Cliarlottetown, Prince Edward island, Wednesday, April 26, .1854. I Brid e at Little River, Lot 45, NEw'§:,Ps:n1'UsaEs, ac. UBIN’S EXTRACT8 Bailey's Eu. Bou net, l:‘.de'n Hedyosinia, Delcrois'n Fashionable er- fumes, Lowe's fragrant Perfume, and Genuine Ban do Cologne. HE.N'DRIE‘S MOELIJVE. Fbr preserving the Beauty and Luzuriance efthe Hair, an extract of Vegetable and Animal Oloagin- ous Substances, mont beneficial for promoting the beam and lusuriance of the Ilair, and of a very grate ul porfunio. RUWLAJVDS KALYDOR. Forimprovin and beautifying the Complexion, and eradicating al cutaneous eruptions. EMOLIEJVT CJMPHOR CREAM Has been long approved of. an a certain and agree able remod for chopped hands. and the injurio- etfecte of ooh! and piercing winds on the skin, which however rough or red, is rendered soil and delicate in a few days. This Cream contains no soap or alkaline matter whatever. PEARL DEJVTIFRICE In a most innocent and effectual preparation for been- tifying the Tooth. By its tonic and astringent pro- portion, it braces and strengthens the Gains and Sockets, preserving them in a sound and healthy condition. ALL THE FA VOUITE TOILET SOJPS, Prepared in llie ueeful form of a Tablet without angular corners. Tooth, Nail, Hair and Cloth BRUSHES in great variety, all from Losioox. Wm. B. WATSON. Nov. 21st, 1858. Adv. do lal. Prince Edward Dispensary, KENT STREET, CHJIRLOTTETOWJVZ H & R. JOHNSON respectfully announce tliet . e they Supply from their Establishment, DR UGS, CHEMICALS. sad the various Ofiicinnl Preparations of the Medical Colleges, and from a thorough actical knowledge, obtained in first class Eatnblin inonte in England, they feel warranted in claiming the confidence of the public, which they will endeavour to retain by uniform rnonal attention and care. H. 61. .I. prepare Medicines adapted to family requirements and the prevailing diseases of this climate. and specially suitable for families who live distant lrom Medical assistance. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Receipon accurately dispensed, Medical Galvnnism, Vaccina- tion and the minor Surgical operations performed. Horse and Cattle Medicines of the best kind. January 5, I354. Twelvetreen Brothers’ Useful and Economical Preparation. HEIR British Furniture Cream, at Gd. Their Ineilaceablo Furniture Polish, at 2d. Their Unrivalled Metal Pants, at 26. Their Incomparable India Rubber Blocking, Id. packets. Their Elegant Bell-shaped Glass Inks. filled, at 3d. Their Sn rior Glass Square Inks—Black, Blue, and Beret 2d. each. Their Deliciously Scented Hair Oil, and Pomado Rogenorator. Their Uorivalled Garment and Carpet Renovator, at 3d. and 6d. Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by G E O. T. HASZARD, Queen Square EXHIBITION. N EXHIBITION AND SALE (for ur on connected with the Epiecopn|Church, Char otto- town,) of fancy and useful Articles, will (D. V.) take place at the Temperance Hall, on Wednesday, the 12th day of July neat. Contributions will be thankfully received by the following Ladies forming the Committee: Mrs. BAYFIILD, Mrs. D. Honosoie, " CuiInu.i., " Hoaxtnx, “ T. DEIIRIIAY, " Jniexiien, " I“t'rzGe:iu\i.n, " E. Pauena, " H. llaenaan, " A. Yarns. " J. n:ieni.n:r, Charlottetown, 7th March, 1864. The Wonder of the World! Devinen’ Compound Pitch Lozengo. HE. Great Remedy in at last discovered, and COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA. C08'I‘IVI-2- NES8 AND CONSUMPTION have lost their terror, and vanish an an if by magic before thin Sovereign remedy. Was it over before known that, Hopeless cares of Ooaeurnption were erred for leer than 86? Truly, if any individual is to be pitiod, and needs sympathy, it in the consumptive,-always ax- pecting to get well, and yet the painful evidence of decay alrnoet " makes the inner eoul shrink with the enter iluh." " some bloom as resen bloom, And live an roeen live, single morning space l" While others, in more mature life,—hy some im- prndeace and a slight cold neglected,—in the hectic flesh, the painful cough, " The prime of their parting steps a pear." All we ask is this one question :—I you have got mucous membranes. or any other members of the body thatare " heirs to ilIs."—are you not in n this great remedy, Dnvnens' Cosaroinrn Pi-r-cit Lonnnon Sold by W. ll. WATIOK and T. Dlsllunt & Co.,at Anon-neonates‘ Ilai.i.. VPHE Subscriber havin , by Power of Attorney, bu ‘ date the MB: of Jnneary Int, been appointed Agent for Iliassa Stewart, ot'Chavloite- mpg, in this Inland. to take the ineaageineotofiheir Property, on Township Vo. I8, hereby notilen all races on the said Lot. indebted to the Misses wart, for Rent. amen of Rent, or otherwise. as pay the name with.- An person ordperaeae feandlheepansing en the said roperty, w" I be proeeotitedto the ataat rfioar of the Law. , CHARI. I. HUNT. Iieoenehe. llsbrnary 2!. test. LAW BOOKS. . Clii'I'rY on Pleaolimciitty ouconmugsiam‘ Onion D and ski 'n Ansfi t".-":':.:’.::-':.-.'-.~..'rv-~i~"'-d‘ ROADS, BRIDGES, loo. 2. Runoi.vr.o That the Moon s apfpropriated for the service of Roads, Bridges and her a greeably to the following scale :-— KING'S COUNTY. Diei't.N'.i co ‘es’ LolnJV'oe.38,39aitd40, "C 0 , mo ‘film-ell River. Road from County line to Morcll, 18 from Mount Stewart towards Cardigan, I5 “ around the Head of Hillsborough River, 3 “ from Peake’s Road to Cardigan Road, 3 “ across the Barrens from Douglas's to the main Road, 2 ‘.‘ from Berriganls to St. Peter's Harbour, 8 “ from Hey den’s to Back farms St. Peters, 3 2 " along West side of Moi-ell, “ from main Rood towards McVai-ish’s 3 “ from Head of Hillsborough toward Beer's farm, To repair-the Swamp on the Road leading to Back woods from Head of Hillsborough, 3 ,bo expended a- . ilugt from Igmlo mm: :6. Sourin. ,4 ._ H NOI1'lI'lP, , .. : &, thenine’n.8et entroad, ' lwflmmq ” ~ flufiudu uwmwflmmniwhww‘ Road from P. Sinnot’s toward Poake's Road, 3 " leading West from Dougald McLeod’s to main roa , “ from Head of Hillsborough toward Cameron’s, “ from McDonald's Lake, to main Road, " from main Road toward Alexander McEachen’s, “ leading from the ford near Allan Mclntyi-o’s, St. Androw’s " leading from Head of Hillsboreugh towards Douglas’ and McKiunon’n, Dishict No.3 E“ Com ' ing Lola Nos. 41, 40 a 39, lg’ More River and St. Peter’: Harbour and Jforell Bridge. Morell Bridge, I5 Road from Morell to Head St. Peter’s Bay, 20 To finish plankin Migell Bridge, Road along the not side 0 Moroli, to- wards McDonald’s Saw Mill, Marsh Road, From the Mario Mill Settlement road straight to Kellow’s, From the main road toward Pope's, Wharf Head St. Poter’s Bay, Wharf North side St. Peter's Buy, Brid e Head of St. Peter’: Bay. Road from Head of St. Peter’: Bay to- wards Cardigan new Bridge, at Saw mill included, 2 A new Bridge on Leslie’s Mill Stream, and to cut down hill north of Bridge, Road from Main Road towards Wharf near Din well’n and alo the bank, Road Prom Cardigan cad past Weolts’s Do. from Cardigan Road through Baltic, Do. from Head of St. Peter’: Bay towards Bay Fortune, Do. from Head of St. Peters Bay toward 0’Hsnly’s, Do. from Main Road towards John Mc- Iutyre’s Cable Head, ~ Do. from St. Peter's, Bay, past Leslie's Mill to Cable Head, Do. from end of Mill Road to O'Hanly's From Cable Head road between Suther- land’s and McDonald's, to Main road, To be paid to W. McEwen for work done Wharf North side Bay, Do. do. to T. Webster for Moroll Bridge. Do. do. P. Green for VVharf near Ding- well’n, Do. do. to J Keenan for Cardigan Road, I Special Grants, vin: Wharf near Charles Dingwell’s Bi-eastwork between Wharf and Need- ham’: District No. 3. Compriein§bI;oitnbJVlie. 42L:ndJ:.3, including the Division etueen le on. 43 and 44. ’ Line Road between Lots 43 and 44 and Dixon's Brid c, From Cross Roads to line of Lot 56, Road North side of Bay Fortune, " South side of Ba Fortune, To repair Bridge and rains at Norton's, Road from the Church to Red House, Do. from Red Houne.to O‘Donnell’n, Do. on Lot 49, Bay Fortune road, Bridges from O‘Hooleye to McAeltill’s, To repair swamp at Fox River, Hollow River Bri o and‘Hills, ' Road from Hollow fver to Cow River, Naufi-age Beach. . Road leading North from Maah Lot 49, John Mofilntosh to iny parties for Incidental repairs made lent Antuiim, ‘i O Dielfict No. 4. Contprieiag Lets Won. 44 and 45. To Neil MeoPheo and others, for late con- tracts on Big Pond Brldgé, For work performed on Lot 45 line Road, French Mill Bridge and Hills, ' - Road from Sourin eest,te Rollo Bay Church, Do. -West aide Sourin river, Brush on Sourin-heaeh, . gland East side Sourin river, I an’n Bi-i ,‘ ‘ gas‘, head of tll'Ii one 5 co: ea 0 ¢ oo o oe o ooooo coco Q 8 “°” “” N we @ @'w mum 5 «Emma «S O c o8c a5 o o: S c o oco o o coe3o o O O coo mo o oo o o o co: o o oeooo om coo Roa outward of Big Pond Bridge, Bridge Hay River, Bridge Crooked River, Bridge Bear River, Road from Big Pond Saw Mill to Main Road, Road from Sourin Mills towards Bear River Line Road, Road from Lawrence Potcrs to MocAulay’s, Sourin Lino Roa , ’ Where most required, Bridge at Big Pond, And a sum suflicient to complete Sourin Bridge. Heb-ict No. 5 ' ing Lots Nos. 46 and 47. Ron from Bull Creek to Glenoori-odale settlement back woods, Bridge at Priest Pond, Road from little Bridge to Bull Creek, Road from Rath’s to William Holland's, Bridge at Andrew Campbell's, Road St. Colombo. Church, Bridge at James Campbell’s, Road from East Point Cha el to M‘Innis‘s, Road between Jnhoz and hilip Rose, Swamps between the Barrens and Black Pond, Portage Road and Bridges, Swamp Black Point, Road_ from South Lake Cross Roads to East Point, Road from Munn’s to Rose's, Bridge at Little Inlet, Road from Basins Bluff to main road, Bridge at Donald M‘Phee’s, Bridges at Green Vale Settlement, Bridge at west Black Pond, Bridge at Sutherland’s, M‘Inns’ Bridge, Road from Red point to Baltic Settlement, Do. from Eastern Black Pond Bridge to John Stowarts’ Road, Where most required, Bridge at East Lake, Bridge at Scotts, Bridge between Munn’s and Rose's, Kennedy's Bridge, Eastern Black Pond Bridge, Two Basin Bridges, East Lake Bridge, District JV o 6 Coriip-rising Lots Nos. 55 mi’ 56, Jlforlh of Grand River, and Grand River Bridge, Road from Red House to Grand River arf, Road from Needham’s to Birch Hill, Do. from Diogwell’s Mills to Grand river Bridge, To repair Grand River Bridge, Road from Grand River Mills to Head of Grand River, To repair Bridge on Big Run, To repair Grand River Wharf, Sourin Road from Dingwell’s Mills to East line of Lot 56, Groshaut Settlement road, Road from Enman’s to Alexander Mat- theson’s big hill, Do. from Lauchlin Mattheson’s to Samuel Nicholson's , - Bridge over Grand River near Turner's new House, To repair the road leading from Turner’n new House through Baltic, to St. Peter’s, From N icholeon’s cross road to Turner’s aw Mill, Road from McLeod’s ferry toward Strong McDonald's, Little River road, in rear of Joseph Ding- ell’ w a, Road from Cahill’s through Lot 55, to cross roads at Church, . fi-oiii Cooper's Mill road to Grand River, between Johnston's (Ponsiouer’s) and McCormack’s, Road from School House, Lot 55, to 1 onaawq G a3aoam¢ c eobeeoocbooagg 0 OOGOOOOOOOOOQQ O — Q‘UI€I_flh9 n-°-' ° 900960! ‘nag’ Angus Martin ‘a, 0 Lo J~Dietre'et No. 7, one ° ' to on. 55, Sotdle o Grand Rnree‘i'.,'.5%, .N'ertlt of f St. Peter's road from Head of Cardigan, Grand river road from Head of Cardigan, arrow Creek road, North end, From the Back of Launching Place road, to the Forge, Launching road, from the old Forge to River, 6 From Mitchell River towards the Head of 15 Cardigan, To Hall the Mill Pond Bridge, Grand River Portage d, To Railbiill Dam at head of Seal River, From Chapel to McLeod's Shore, To pay Angus Campbefl for labour per- formed last year, To pay Angus Campbell for labour per- formed last year, ' To p_n Angus McDonald for building a i- e, Tow the building Launching Place - barf, last year, to -he paid to Donald MeCor-inaok, To cut down Hfll at Alley’s Mil, St. "Peter-’e road, 560--Qflwtah dococa éogopéoaéoeeeo 'Uhmmhkuwmpmq New Series. No. 132. W 8"‘°’8°°b dblaceur-to j 17 : : ¢°°°°° 966090: °°°°¢O ooccoo Ibtscotseausiucsc ‘ZVEQGKIVI-l8b&§ -l§¢fl(a5@h9@G9WIC> C35 ocoeoooo3o Eoooceooso coooooeoooag oeoooooeec ococooooco oocooocoocoo o c o o o o o o a co coo og ac Grand River, and 54. 0 o o oeooe o co Qoa