R O Y A. L A l M A I L S _ Sunnner Ar 'angelnent. r [IE Mails for the United Kindgdom, the neighboring Provinces, the United States, &c.. will, until further notice, be closed at the Gene 'al Post Olliec, Charlotte- town. as follows, viz :~—- For Canada, New Brunswick and the United States, via Shediac, every Tuesday and Friday evening, at 7 o’clock. For Nova Scotia. via l’ictou, every Monday. VVednes- day and Friday err-hing. at 7 o'clock. Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the \Vest Indies. every alternate Monday and \Vednesday evening, at 7 o’clock, as folloxvs, viz :— Monday, May, 18. Monday, September 7, \Vcdnonday. do 20, “’ednesday, (lo 9, blonday, June 1, Monday. do 21, Wednesday, do 3, \Vednesday, do 23, Monday. (10 15, Monday. October, 5, Wednesday, do 17. \Vednesday, do 7, Monday, do 29, Monday. do 19, ‘VednesdayJuly. 1, \Vednesday, do 21. Monday, do 13, Monday. November 2, Wednesday, do 15, \Vednesday. do 4. Monday. do 27, Monday, do 16, Wednesday, do 29, \Vednesday, do 18, Monday, Aug. 10, Monday. do 30, ‘Vednesday, do 12, \Vednesday, Dec. 2. Blonday, do 24, l\lot‘1day. do 14, Wednesday, do 26, \\'(_xdnusday, do 16, Mails for Summcrsidc, St Eleanor’s and Betleque, to be forwarded per Steamer. will be closed every Tuesday and Friday evening, at 7 o'clock. , And Mails for Georgetown and Souris, per Steamer, every Friday evenii-ig, at 7 o‘clock. . Letters to be registered and newspapers must be post- ed half an hour before the, time of closing the Mails. THOMAS OWEN, Postmaster General. _ General Post Dillon, 2 Ch’town, May 4th. 1868. Q Valuable bdreehold lfiroperty 1 ) V ' To be sold by Anetion. at the Colonial Building, at Twelve o’clock. noon. on the Sixth day of Novem- ber. A. D, 1868. under and by virtue of a power of Sale, contained in a certain Indenturc of Mortgage, hearing date the 1st day of March, A. D. 1854, and made between John T. l’idwell. of Charlottetown. in Prince Edward island. and Elizabeth. his wife. of the one part, and the Honourable Charles Young, of the same place, of toe other part, and by a certain deed of assignment, hearing date the. 23rd May. Ad). 1856, as— signed and transferred by the said Charles Young to James Peake. 0t Charlottetown, quuire, (now de- ceased). all that tract, piece or parcel of land being the northern moieties or half parts of Town Lots Nos. 81 and 82. in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlotte- "town. save and except that part of Town Lot No. 8], occupied and in the possession of Paul Trowan. bound- ed as follows: commencng at a road ten feet wide, leading from Sydney street to Dorcllcstcl‘strccl, thence running west in front of Sydney street thirty—five feet; thence running,r south seventy—five feet to a road ten feet Wide, leading,r to the road above mentioned; thence running east thirty-five feet; thence north seventy- flve feet to the place of connnenccment, together with all and sigular the buildings, houses, out-houseS, yards, gardens, and improvements thereon, situate at the 001‘. ner of Prince and Sydney Streets, in Charlottetown aforesaid. I For further particulars. enquire at the otlioe of Ed- ward J. Hodgson, Esq, Barristcr-at-Law, Charlotte- town. — CHARLES YOUNG. B. L. A. Patina. Trustees and I). llonGSox, Executors ot JAMES PICAKE. James Pcako. Ch’town, 28th April, 1868 6m GAZETTF. ' 203 Colonial Secretary’s Ofiice. MAY 6. 1868. 1* IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to appoint the following persons as [log Reeves. for the Royalty of Charlottetown, for the ensuing year :—— Messrs. Francis Bell. William Easton, Lawrence Morris. Augustus Bell, Isaah Ilorn. John Arbing‘, Thomas Power. Andrew Duncan, Robert McLaren, John Prowsc. G EORt l E CO LES, Colonial Secretary. Council Office, MAY (i, 1865. IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council - - has been pleased to make the following appoint- ments, viz :— fllr. John Cos-tin, ot' Snmmcrsidc, to be a Preventive Officer and Land \Vaitcr to board Steamers on their arrival, in accordance with the 42nd Section of the Revenue Act passed in the late Session. Mr. John Mat-lr'mnon, to be a Preventive Officer and Land \Vaitcr to board St ‘amcrs on their arrival at Souris. in terms of the ian Section of the above mentioned Act. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. Colonial Secretary’s Ofilce, hIAY 7, 1868. IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to accept the resignation of the Honorable Benjamin Davies as a Member of the Executive Council of this Island. GEORGE COLES, Colonial Secretary. Sherifi"s ()flico, l’rince Countv. MAY "th, 1868. OTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of an Act l of the General Assembly of this Island. passed in the Fifth yearot the reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled. “An Act relating,r to dis- tress for rent and to regulate the practice of the Sn- preme Court in cases of Replcvin,” I hare appointed the following persons my Deputies for l’riucc County : Benjamin Beairsto. Esquire, Malpeque. John 1). Reid, Esquire, Tryon. James Forsyth, Esquire, Cascumpec. lllClIARD HUNT. Sheriff. Tenders for a Sailing Packet between Charlottetown, Shediac and Cascumpec. Colonial Secretarv’s Ofllce, APRIL 23rd. 1668. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this Office until WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of MAY next, at ‘3 o’clock, p. m. from any person or persons being Willing to furnish the Government with a fast-sailing, Staunch, substantial VESSEL. of not less than 50 tons burden, 0. M.. having good cabin acconnnodations for passengers. and being sulliciently manned, and fully and properly equipped and apparled, and subject in all things to the approval of the Governmci‘it. The said Vchel to be required to run 01:00. a fortnight between the ports of Charlottetown, Shediac, and Cascumpec. from the first day of JUNE next, until the 31st day of DECEMBER. or the close 01 navigation in the present year. 1868. The Tender is required to name the age. tonnage, rig and accommlatimis of the VesSt-l tendet‘ed, and alsothe sum which the ’l‘enalorer will engage to perform the whole term of Service for; and further, also, the names ofva persons ol known responsibility. who will become bound for the due performance of the service. All freight and passage money to be the property of the owner of the Vess‘el. The Tunder is required to express on its coVer; " Tender for Charlottetown, Sllcdluu and (,‘ascunipec Packet. Service. The Government is not bound to accept. the loWest Tender. GEORGE COLl'lS, Colonial Secretary