e 7 LE LEER MLE we nates ~ £ 2 oy ee ae re oe “<4 bee ae ee ee ange eT Se oe FF « cv 2 s : 5 year; and, likewise, an unexpended grant on @ road contiguous thereto, from Clark's to Joseph McDonald's, of six pounds, whea the inbabitants shall have eecured to the Road Commissioner of the district a like sum of £66. already subscribed by them for that purpose, end a right of way on both sides of the river thereto,—the site of said bridge and roads thereto to be selected by said Road Commissioner, and one of the Members for the district, and to be sold, ex. amined and passed, when finished, by the Superintendant of Public Works ; and if the amounts granted be insufficient, the balance to be paid out of next year's appropriations,30 9 9 (To be continued.) a ——— gern orga ” — Te NESE AEST REI ‘s to Benjamin Darby's, Due Frencis Murphy, for work on Live road, HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. | From Simon Perry's through back settlement, 15 Road from ae. ate erone and gravel, and pro- Lot 65, 2 0 0) Poiut 2 0 0) | Se ee mld 0 O\D ick Dogherty, for bridge on Line road | Ot = 3 : hitlindalinaiis tecting bank at Limekiln, ue 7 ognerty, tor bridge On Sane road, 0 8 el APPROPRIATIONS FOR ROADS, BRIDGE sie 2 £245 U 0) Due Cornelius Murphy, for work ot road to AND WHARPFS. Disrricr No. 6 _—— Dollard’s mills, 012 0 ‘xp, That the moneys appropriated for the! 7 ee Due Hugh Gillis, for work on roud to Dollard's ae a d 8B d . awe fs * a ended a reea-| Comprising Township No. 19. 0 0 QUEEN’S COUNTY. mills, ie Ot , . 10 0 service of Roads, Bridges an aris, be expended ag | Bridge at Jooathan Hail’s, £10 District No. 1. Due Francis McWiggin, for bridge on Melville bly to the followiag Scales ;— do Wavngh’s Mill, a 0 5 ; a ase 221 road, 017 0 PRINCE COUNTY | Causeway, Hillson’s shore, 25 ° Comprising Townships Nos. 20 -_ ’ For Main Post road through the district, 2, 0 0 y | er cee Se ole eee nena eS ae 28-e-hrar Maney naa hal 5 0 0 st N : : ’ v0 rook, 3, rom Howat's bridg f, 5 ees = ‘ any ee er ' lu 0| Due + std Murphy for granting Road Certif- Bridge at Dollard’s mills, 40 0 O| Comprising Townshipy Nos. 1, 2 and 3. | Bridge at Jamieson’s, 7 : ol cates oo Irishtowu road, 2 14) Crapaud wharf, 25 0 0) Road from Charies Cannon's towards P. Cabill’s, £48 0 0) New road from Townsend's Mill to Jamiesou's, z . | For making a piece of new road through swamp . From ’ost road to Upper Crapaud settlement by . Road from Skinuer’s Poud to Horae Hend, luo v W Bridge at Margate, 7 10 0} on Murray's road, 0 0 Collett’s mills, Sb 6: @i Road from Jobe Gavin's, Sea Cow Pood to Joba ~~ y Post Road 10 0 0 For cutting down aill on English Church road, Three roads leading to County line, 5 0 0) Nelligao’s, Na | Pood, 22° 0 0} Maia wee ee e Lire v6 lu 0! leading to Long Kiver, 5 © 0 | For road from Stordy’s miils to Kelly's Cross, 5 0 0] Bridge at Coata.o's Mill, lw 8 0) Whee wapet, goqerrens —-—— | High bridge, Corbett road, 19 0 © | For two bridges near Stordy’s mills, 6 0 0} Bridge over guly at Jobo Rix's, end road to £109 VY 0) Old Town Road, by John Macdougald’s, ¥ 0 V | For North Melville road, 5 0 0} Black Pood, $0 0 QO; ” o | Bridge on Wm. Cousins’ Mill dam, 4 b 0 O | For Old Tryon road, 6 0 0) Westeru road, Lots }, 2 and 3, 10 W 4 Disrrict No. ¢. | Corbett’s settlement, road + bridge at Mackay os From Old Tryon 10ad to Lot 67 by Angus Ross’ | almer's road, 10 90 ‘ iis hip No. 18 and Princetown Royalty | Bridge at Johustone’s mill, Loug river, t wills, » © Gi anes sail 10 0 0) Comprising Township -\e mae | Counts line road, North, 1210 0 Skye Back Settlement road, 5 2 & Kildere River Bridge, 26 0 0} Due a ee 64 6| Ferryman at Cole's ferry. : i . From Dollard’s mills to Lot 65, by Angus Me- Bridge at Gordon's Mill, 5 0 9 TR 1 0 @ Ferrymap at Macleod’s ferry, - Pherson’s, § 8 @ Rood from Gordon's Mill to Kildare River, $10 0; do Jobo Gills. 0 | Bridge on Campbell's Pond, Park Corner, 2 0 O | Line road between Lots 30 and 65, 5 0 0} KK | “chit ld B renton 1 U U| 5 . » Road from Costaio’s Mill to line Lot 4, 4 0 7) do — tM f Tt , 115 0) To Alexander Sunith lor compensation for road Greeu road to Johnsion’s wills, 5. 4:9 oad from Kildare River Bridge to Capes, 5 0 | do Reonet } cLellug, 81) Y through his farm, 15 0 © | Road from Johustou’s mills to Kelly's Cross, é 0. @ e . do Roderick Gillis 12 a ; ' iil ; y MeNeiil’s road, aah John Coughlan, keeping Darnley Bridge ia To David Pickering for compensation for rou Road betweev Boushaw and Crosby's mils, ee 2 Road trom Doos!d Melatyre’s, Lot 3, to Sea Shore, 4 ; aI = oaie Coug ROeAS se through his eet Hardi ne = ; From Post road to Lot 65, south of West river, 5 OW 0 Sep Cow P jorth Caps, 3 . a . a leading trom Smith's t ing’s Creek, By Ce ee erbind Geer ul = 6 @ O| do Rodk. Gillia, keeping [adiau River Bridge i ee Seiten coins athe ere ae 6 @..0 were ore Nc to Argyle shore, leading to ae Jeonh Richard, for work doue lust year, a v| io —_ ee 6 10 0) Bridge on road leading from Charles Barnet’s to Appin road, oS = eee el eee i 10 o| or sia Pieaide Clark's County line, .°e' F 08 London Harbor, near Keupeth Mae- . “2s Fiom Canoe Cove to DeSable, oe idge at Joseph Martin's, Le al 4, 610 JU! cod's, 3 manele feof from Tedie Arsnsaux’s to Western road, 8 V 0) a a mee nbs aires Town Hoad.1 10 | Rotteubury Road, 124 £247 2 0 ° . ‘ ,= | New tru t. 0 * ’ Road from Joorph Cees, Jet 5, Coleen 5 0 0; Sie Beidge, for plank avd repuirs, ac rails £126 17.3 That the sum of eight pounds, granted in 1862, Doucett mt 1 d. Lot 2 5 0 0) Krom Royalty division line to Jumes Craig's, + for opening a vew road from Bonshaw to aa oa _ _ z + ‘Do : id’s to Send Hille, 2 0 0} Town Road, 0 C| All money unexpended of last year’s grant to be expended Argyle shore, be applied to the repairs of os — Sale T cae es cond, "5 @ ©} From Town — to Crafer’s Bridge oo Royalty on where most required within the District. the present road between the above-named ’ : livision live, ‘ : y laces. ; Bridge near Capt. Hubbard's, ou road leading to 6 0 o| neti Town Road to Oyster Cove Road, . ee District No. 2, That J sum of twenty pounds, granted last year a= peal Alexander Goody's, Lot 1 2 0 Q| From Oyster Cove Road, uear Mureblaad's to 10 Comprising Townships Nos. 22 and 67. for Crapaud bridge, be spplied to the com- Fo lower Sil) ae ———-| Marchwater, : 1 10 | Due James Mackinnon, for cutting wiudfuils, £1 0 0| pletion of a road from Beer's mills to Post £207 0 Shipyard Koad, from Ruwsay’s shore, to Oe 110 Q| Main Post road 2440 0 road. | _ Cove Rad, | Andersow road and bridges 1s 0 0 District No. 6. District No. 2. | To build Bridge ov new road leading to Bernard's | barre ; i Py i . bl hins Nos. 4. 5 and 6. : cae. ' ; 110 0) oe aud bridges, o 00 Comprising Townships Nos. 31,32 and 65, Nor’h of Elliot | Comprising Townships ves. heer ‘To pay for land to widen the road leading to oe! ale _— 7 - ; River. From James Sullivan's, Lot 4, te ling of Lot 3, £10 0 0) Darnley, along the shore where the bauk bas | Freetow ° - . tare v Main post road from North River bridge to Halloran's Road 16 0 ¥ fallou ewoy 10 0 @| New Glasgow road. leading to Fyfe's ferry, 10 0 0 Mabey’ £ 0 0 . y ie os | Monahsn rosd, Lot 22, I 5, 25 New Dook Read 3 10 10 0| Road from Capt. Stephen MeLellan’s to Ludian ee “n : 3 : Central Wiltshire road from MePhee’s to Lot 69,25 U0 UO Westera Road, Lots 4, 4 and ’ : ia River Bridge, : 410 5 atlas eal ' 4 0 Q| Bedeque road from Youuker's to Lot 22, (ten Gilbert Arsoeaux, tor clearing and cutting wind- — g| Towards opening out County line road, lz lw | re, cine widéad, [0 0 0 Crasiee Gallen, the sea) Uc of Mill Road, 0 G_0| Where most required, 5} 6) Anderson road, 30 @ 0) Ret cent Hee Clee we reenn's, Niel es Gallagt, tb : . ——! > i : Banuockborn road 8 0 0) “ ‘* for work done on Mili River | £186 U0 0} Kustern road, Lot 22, & 6 @ : ' ; : , ‘ Ww os ‘ Coivilie road, 10 0 U Bridge and the bridge pear J.QO'Mara's, 2 0 0) p . W estern road, Lot 22, 3.0 0 Tard’ , Danie! Taylor, for outting windialls out of the 7 Dumor No, S. | Centre road, ; 2 0.90 ne ; 7 ; Halloran road, 010 0) Comprising Townships Nos. 25 and 26. | Embankment, Hope River, $.9 3 oe : . ; r oie Wotan, @ 18 ¢| an 3 : | Néshh food, 10 0 | West River road from McEnchern’s to Pye’s 310 0 Wa. Ahesro, for same out of the | “a | Balance of contract on Malone's bridge, £9 18 0O}+ i : Sicod fed Pre'ote Deckentastl. 310 0 Edward Williams, for work on bridge at trout ane do on bridge vear Luird’s, 1 9 o/ Mul Vale road, Lot 67, 2 : 0 Retinal on 5 0 0 a —e _ eee ak u do on bride near J. K. Gardiner, sold in 1862,9 10 0 rr" -_ ; ~ [ ; Towards Line reed betwesa Lots 65 end 30 a f ri ... x ’ s 0 e ’ ” i . . - ee senate oe» a $0 0! do on bridge ue = Crossman 3, 615 0) bendincn en tk Simpson's mills 119 | North River road from Dockendorff's to Moore's, 7 U O O'l Road : : 1b 0 @ Vridge “ Johnston ® Mill, 15 0 0) Heslen's mill road : 110 @/ To pay claims of Jobu McKenzie, James Jewell, aary hoad, : | Bridge on New Road from Freetown road to old nem a — , J Pye, Peter Dogherty, Patrick Wyun Bridge sear Dogherty's. Lot 8, 1 10 4 County line, 7.10 | Bridge on road to Angas Ross's mills, 4 @ *® ome », sD ae A Ki 3 - Gavin's corner to Angus MieLellan’s, ¢ - 0 New Freetown road, from Robert Schurman’s to | Vor bridges on Breadalbyn road in addition to the sectied, Jon Meabid Wan. Thiele Gilbert Gallant's oe Mill River Bridge, 4 y | County live, 5 0 @| sum granted last year, aud unexpended, 5 0 9 Pe lg ae a candies periormed Alberton to the wharf, ee | Road from Philip Baker's to Ralph Schurman'’s 5 0 U) a in 18638, 2619 6 Diow seid hens Puivick Cobill's, Dat 4, towarce Dunk River Causeway, 16 0 0] £126 0 9\y Tae iar ade aithaihl 5 0 0 Charlies Cannon's, Lot 3, 40 6 ’ 1 . ’ . » ‘i r to opeu McLean s or Loya a Albe Gurdoa’s Mill 7 10 Reed ingen ‘W ilenet Oreck ne to Sieaty Clnsh'a, 7 89 0) District No. 3. Tu the contractor for McKwen's ferry, in aid of ; rion to oo ~~ ae | Koad from James R. Watt 8 to Jobo Howat’s, 10 V 0 Comprising Townships Nos. 23 and 24. sustaining said ferry, 6 0 0 aoe iee Sane’ to Goff's Bridge, Lot 6, 7 10 | Head Le aa omill road to George Wright's 0 Te repair bridge at Macneill’sold will (Cayeudish),£7 0 0) Where most required in the district, iu addition : ; : aii *" we road, Lot 20, ) in a idges, fF to th tf £15 voted (towards Crabb’s aa te Ba oon et ‘ Oo pen ; 7 0 | Road from Free:own road to Back settlement, 10 0 Bites o Lolies oath Now Glos 20W 3 ° 9 bridge) last year, and sonkpentods AS 80 6 Bridge scross Mili BUST GAS Beer o. Cwtaem By | noad from Geo. Wright's road towards County | a, 8 es wene 80 0 oe aN Bridge sear Miliman’s, Lower Kildare, oo Ol Line. Lot 26, % 06, Sora. ae Gia cake chair tetheauiied £192 0 0! , ’ r < Bridge near Patrick Smith's, Lot 26. 7 lo pxsaek _ i | OTRECE Fe. Fe . McPhoe's Ferry, 79 9 Kkuad from John Schurman's to Ficetown Cross ov ss . e patties orn . - 7 | Comprising Townships Nos. 35, 36 aad 37, North Side of | —— Roads 710 0| I'o repair New Glasgow road and two bridges, 1 0 0 the Hillsvorough River 2 | ads, Bridge near Mathesou's mill, Rustico, 0 : sa £203 0 0 Road from John Baker’s Road towards Alex. a aa aoe aa ere , oan » To put a strong, solid and substantial railing on Distaicr No. 3 Lefurgy’s 5 0 | Millberry road, from Jotuston’s to Ling’s, 5. Ostet ae temeetie a . siege | sNO,. v- y 8, . i Gi ‘ 5 en Mile House bridge, and repairing ri oe es | Little Bungay road and bridges, 5 0 0} 7 . Comprising Townships Nos. 7, 8 aaa’?. Causeway, Bradshaw 8 Bridge, ; 10 0 | Rentie's road and bridges. 30 0) said bridge, togetber with 2Us. unexpeuded of ‘ : : - | Cumpeusation to widow Cairus for road running | Ro: ‘ son’ B d ‘ & grant made tor said bridge last year, £10 0. 0] O'Leary road. { Lot 8 to! t Lot 6 £5 0 - Koad from Patterson's to Bungay road, 3 0 8 : a fp Hallo rr oo a West "Point inclading through her a ; a | Main Post or Princetown road und new bridge |'To repair 5t. Peter's road from Teu Mile House > | aLoreo 8 road (0 3 ’ i | Wilmot Creek Bridge, 0 0.” = { to West live of Lot 37 10 0 0} : 5 0 0 : thereon, 45 0 0}, : m. : : vm aloo analilaad a oa Where most required, 9 18 Where ast required in the district, 2) 0 9 Te a road mre a we line of Lot 37 to S:. ie “4 QO Ww [2s 0) - To be expended by Commissioner of Distriet No. : ndrew 8, aud bridges, ws de Wor nee aes thea 8 0 0] £170 0 0 2, on that part of the Rustico road between To repair Milleove road and several bridgee | do Weet Hein. to Bo Pierre aaa | The sum of Eighteen pounds remaining unexpended of | the end of the New Giasgow road (Heury thereon to Vorran Ban, - 10 0 v| : . oe ae | Inst year’s grant, to be applied where most required in the) Hooper's), and the Prineetowa Koad, 8 0 © Road from Miilcove road to head of Tracadie, poets Rey i od Ehatic Pierre iu 0 "| Distriet P with the several bridges thereon, «A Ba a 'g slerre Jacqu 1 Dis \ ‘ | Road 1 Lannan’s to McAulay’s—widening } ISTRICT No. 9, £192 OG G| twa rom zannan 8 ‘0 MecAulay g> a) S. 1 MePherson’s to West Point, 10 9 4 “oi cial 97 9 District No. 4 raising and rounding the sume, cag i BF tlo Little ri : [ie : . _ a. "40 0 0) Comprising Townships Nos. 27 and 28. s a bag a | Grand 'Tracadie road from Covnors’ to Lamphier’s, 10 0 | ie — € aoe cranes aah oe i ' County Line Road, £710 6) Comprising Townsiips Nos 33 and 34. From Tracadie Cross roads, Ronald McDuusld’s, i elude os d cee ay =a 9 0 | From Tryon to Mulligan’s, 710 0 Lo opening the continuation of Hast Suffulk road Tracadie sandhills, y 7 0 my Ie: [ ates to Little Pierre Jacques, 4 0 0) Craig's Roud, 9 0 0) from Lioue! Garvum’s, (on a site proposed From Tracadie Cross roads to Portage, t 0 0 z Indiv P int t th LB b Dounid : | Black's Bridge, $0 0 to be given therefor by Mr. Douse, the agent | Road from Klisha Anderson’s to Main road, a 0. MeN ne nese eer 10 0 Where most require] on Lot 27, 20 0 0) of the proprietor) towards the shore, £20 0 0| Doyle’s road to shore, — - v| _ "Ris *s settlement to Lot 7 road 5 0 o Stanfield’s Bridge, 25 0 YU} Repairing Winsloe road to Rustico shore, 10 0 @/ Road from Griffia’s to North shore, 2 0 0) do Seve end towards etnies 5 0 rere oer — : 5 0 O Repairing Winsloe Road to Brackley Point Road | Meluuis’s road, " glia Mines ” | i ‘ ont sh goal tl i i. | Road from Cape Traverse to shore, 5's 8 by Stewart's mill, 5 0 0 Road from St. Peter’s road to + New ~~ Colin Leiteh’s to South Side West 1s | Guriton Point road, 5 9 Ol Repairiog Winsloe road to Brackley point aud bridge, together with YOs. uuexpeaded last i o| ; ‘ From Bedeque road to Cape Traverse § 8 0 bridge by Cantyre 0 0 year Where most required, DO ad Geeddond , ‘ | a , aoe Sas ded Sally, for bushing ice from Me- quired, ; 20 0 0) Repairing Brackley Point Road and Duff's bridge. 0 0|To John MeNally, for 8 : ais 0 a} Benen a Mone ot Won ae Tie, Ay: 8] wll Road sad dg eae Gers Snes 8, 0.0). Baten. Ste ena on tien 54 " . Lot 29, 2 | Brackley Point Road to Cove Head Ro: w wy ne ’ ’ Pte , Prsrricr No. 4. | For Wharf at the West side Tryon, 33 0 0) its. , ve 0 0/To build aud eed renter gh oe in eer oe . nr ‘ } ian aeken te > ’ alin ° set £30 granted aud not expenc Comprisizg Townships Nos. 10, 11 and 12. Union Koad to Covebead Road by Hales’ Mills, 5 0 0| dition to és a Ci 4 . . £186 0 0 Cove Head Road to Suffolk by Thompson's Mills, 5 0 0) thereon last year, to be sold and superintend- rie — fiom line of Lot 0 to Robinson £25 9 0 District No. 10. | Cove Head Road and Saw Mil! Bridge, 2 0 0} ed by ee ae on ee . u lw . . ° 9 bi “i | t r be Ss , é a By i Jioad from line of Lot 18 to McPhee’s Ferry, _ Comprising Townships Nos. 13 and 14. bos cpehseiaed taubie helene tenis aniee tbe sums G laatlicines, to be paid out | : : ; sid ‘ 2 ene, ; i : oo Ptr da the Western m_ Road from Alexander Macarthur’, Egmont Bay, in coals £11 10s, ree : 7 0° ol of mext year’s appropriation, 50 0 0| ee ee ee © eet i 8 0 0 Repairing Bast Suffolk Road and Bridge, 5 0 0 veel ’ ie isi . | oad irom Higgins’ road to Sheep river, iring big bi ‘onnors’ bridge— ill at . ‘ y id's, inoludia ——- P -' Repairing big bill at Connors’ bridge—the hill a +, es ee to Macdonald's, inoluding 10 10 0| lee ; oe river to Alexander Macartbur n2 r 0| Mrs, Ware's, bushing and covering the Disrrict No. 8. ‘4p h55 la 4 ‘oad, | ¥ , i v < - . © ae, — og ; : © V'rom Allan Maclean's towards Western road, 12 0 0) oa Fi SRS: See NO 7 0 0 | Comprising Townships Nos. 48, 35, 36 and 37, South B . W ae aa including bridge ol do Allan Maclean's to Canada settlement, 3 0 0) Tracadie road in this dictrict, 5 0 0) Side of the Hillsborough River. arlow s road to Mos . | Western road across Lot 13, 10 0 O} Ri ; 5 0 0 os . i Little Chaunel, 810 6 Plastid’ d Lot 18 | Friston road, : a cl | Repairing road from Southport, at Charlottetown From Westera road to Enmore river mill, Ju 10 ce cmc” ene 9 0 © Suffolk to Mill Cove, by George Scott's, a ferry, to Meeting-house, with G4s. Sd. unex- > do Kemere river mill towards Bollum's ship- | Cooper o wharf, : : 10 19 | Road from Auld’s mill to Stanhope shore, $0 @ ended thereon last year, £9 0 6) oO = Rnyjory: » Iu rk done at Cooper’s wharf in 1863 26 : : r: ' rt P ao a 810 of tt ¥ P . 25 5 0) Brom near George Vickerson’s to Hillsborough | Fyom Cross roads to Pippy’e bridge, 0 vu! R abe — Thos. Ramsay's and Macmurdo's, ( 0 0| For work performed on Plastid’s road aud bridge, 7 10 0| shore, > . 2-0 0) Lo rn road 2 0 0 4 f a3 bois Smith’s towards Main road, 2 0 0) do . s 216 0) Bor an additional block and bridge to Appletree Pace Pi y's bridge te Johnston's river, by do at aia Parlow’s towards Main road, 2 6 QO) ol ~~ ee nt eee wharf, to be sold, built and passed oe I rh mill 5 0 6) ‘ ‘ . ‘ : ee ybinson’s, ad i stion of the Superintendaut F ' : line of Jot }, at Gregg's, towards George ea i. l ° direction sad napestipe " P | Lower road by Muteh’s, 5 © OG} FH ina, = 210 0| = os 7 tern “ew 13, 0 a 4 of Public Works, 50 0 0) Burnt Bill road, trom Corley’s towards Char- Wharf at Bideford yard, a0 6 abl , ‘ ; : ak lottetown, 5 0 0 Bridge at Goff's, Lot 10, aon, al Road from Allan Maglenn's to line of Lot 12, 210 O| as Oa £166 0 O New road opened under the Compensation Act, : W d to Goff’s brid Sia / do from Allan Maclean’s road towards District No. 0. i sar, through Lote 48 and 49. by M yom wee aE 2 y 0 0 Gorman’s, ineluling bridge at Gorman’s 6 4 0 ae - . ast year, through 4,0ts 40 an , by Mr. Ferryman at Lot II river, ¥ 0 UO! poed between Lots 13 and 14 . 0 0 0: Comprising Townships Nos. 29 and 30. Carrolls, oo Seat See eer 7 = a do between Lots 13 and 15, “9 0 6\ TDue na Farrow tor work dove ou Post road, es, Due ae ae ~~ carter ma i 4 , 6 yt 30, ; 2 ’ is Mr. itiissioner For work eyes in 1863, j0 5 0 £137 0 | Due Johu Livingston, for repairing road to Argyle Mutch, for the past year, 613 0 Where most require in the District, 3M, Pie. ; shore, 0 0O| New road opened last year under the Compensa Koad from Tory Road towards Rafferty’s, 30 0) a across Trout River, 20 9 9) Due Murdock Holm, for repairing DeSable bridge, 2 0 0 tion Act, from Johnston's River bridge, by | ——~= | a ee Its 14 and 14, 20 0 ©) Due Fialay Mactadyen, for work on rad to Sandy Shepherd's, towards James MeDouald’s, £184 0 0) we trom Maclean's to Piastid's, : point wharf, 214 0 together with 40s, unexpended thereon last Distnaes No. & a" 9 Douvald MeLatyre’s, Lot 14, 9 © ©) Due Mathew Smith, for repairs on road to Sandy year, making in all £12, 10 0 @) - ern | kwen Mor: ison, for bridge on Lot 14. ; os | point wharf, 010 O Due fur coutracts last year by Mr. Road Commis- Comprising Townships Nos. 15 and 16. | oe at Grand River, provided Ferry is kept,2 0 9) nue Joseph 8. Trowsdale, for bridge on Post | sioner Mutch, per his returns to the Govern- | Angus Maemillan, for bridge at Peter Perry's £2 18 0, — _— 8, Cross Roads, to Kilis River i-» o| road, 1132 0} ment, viz: Jno. Monaghan, £6 9s. 6id., for True Perry, for repairs at Macnelly's bridge 018 0}, - _ ne W a - | Due William Beers, for work on new line of road, contract on road vear Shepherd's; Peter Maurice Arsneaux, tor repairs on Haldimand bridge.) ] 0) oe manne . a oe a sie a 0 | Crapaud, 518 0} Traynor, for work on Donagh road, £2 17s. James Cayeron, for repsig on bridge at Wm. Aad 0 Hees Settiement on line Ves weem ANE Due Maicolm Ferguson, for work on new road 64.; Big John Traynor, 40s.. for work ‘ ‘ . Gillis aud Patrick Gillis, 0 0 \dhel re ee ee ee Jobe Ree Ml gettin ne : hn : ate Road. Set 14. 18 0 O!pn, 9 i atte Neen 414 0 —— — Thomas ae — ? : ' a : ’ ) t een egau, for coutract on Hickey’ ; , : For work doye in 1862, on Haidimand bridge, hy £82 0 "| Stordy’s mills and Kelly’s Cross. 20 0, os aes 12, ee os 7...6! shale See O'Arsneaux i" x Total £219 0 Ol Due ve pl i for extca work on bridge ooh and Owen ‘Traynor, for contract, when : , , . ‘ snd Ri ' & on Melviie road, 2 yo ® completed, to Commis-ioner’s satisfaction, Sylvain Arsoeaux, for work done in 864, to be | Wharf at Grand Rivor, last — a grant, £48, |Due Peter Monahan, for bridge on Melville on foal near J. MeDouald’s, owe ede 3 0 0| paid on cortiticate of Commissioner, £15 0} District No. Il. road, 5 © O/|Cempbell’s Ferry road. 5 0 0 Hoad from Harlow 's to 10 Point. 40 0) er she | Due William Beers, for bridge on Melville rod, 310 0 Road from White’ to Glenfinnan 8 0 a! From Main Western Road to Kilis River Bridge, 4 0 0) Comprising Township Na. 11. | Due Donald Mackinnon, fur bridge on Green | Glenf eed : 5 } ; g Glentinuan to Comeskey’s, > 0 0} a taksim is P 20 W 0 | Seaweed Road, £2: 0' 0| road, 5 '@ Siete ool y 8-0 01 rom Settlement to 15 Point Chapel, 8 0 G | Road to shore at Robert Craswell's, +10 © Due Angus Maolennan for bridge on back Sk isioon? j ri ‘ | i tra ‘rae . Hasina Bites 13 Flier ie eet cher a = nat Se ge on back Skye ai | ae a = _ swharf, stoning or covering the re . eldimand Bridge to Mawbray's, 20 18 ©) Koad from John Perry's to Beech Point, 4 0 G) Due Aogus Macl ‘ brid r i . ar as ie dare 4 eae eiiteast a = 8 0 © Town Road Bridge at Schurman’s mill, 8 0 0! road, ene: FO pF Tyee 2 10 bishencaa’s is al s Corner to Clark's, ; . : ¢Nally's Millto back settlement, 6 0 0 Koad from St. Kieanor’s to Miscouche, 7 © @ Due Alexander Macki ae | oan a ee r o do Joe Guilant’s (Mignon) to buck settlemen® 6 0 | Main Western road from line Lot 16, to Miscouche.40 0 | sien 7 ackinnon, for repairing Smith's a Road to Cranberry wharf, 5 0 0| Western Boud, Lot 16, 20 0 0) Road from Summerside tc Wm. Williams's, 10 0 0/Due Simucl Mecdoucald, for work 1 9 O/B ive Houses read, from, Boanet’s. 5 0 0) From Jjauraut Arsneauz to Rocky Point fishing St. Nicholas’ Boad 210 6 a ugald, for work oa the road _ | Road from McKennu’s to Cranberry Point road, 2 0 0) Coy, © © a Sedll eads Ciena’ We line Let : rom Bonshaw to Argyle shore, 3.15 @|McGuirk’s road to Little Hill 5 0 0! aon @ Koad from Cunningham's to line Lot 15, 5 0 0) Due John Campbell, for brid . : : , ) eldge a S. West Roud and breast work, 10 Uv ¥) do Miscouche to Crossman’s Point, 18 0 0, West rir et eee Mooney’s road, Lot 48, towards Lot 37, 3 0 0! ear eee ee 5 0 0 do Miscouche to Thomas LeClair's, 2 Ww y! fds Fidome Sta i ait 1 0 6) Dovagh road, by Heard’s mills, 3 0 0 \ Joha Arsuewux (Pollites) 8 0 @ do Misovuche to the shore at Besirsts" womss Stewart, for bridge on Argyle shore Little Hill road, from Murray's, b 0 0 New line of road from Mebe Rochford’ Se os It 03, road 1 y Meides an Men ond care mae 3 wt ae s6 0 @ East fine, - 5 0 0 Duo Donald Stewart, for brid 1 8 0 Dromore road to Bernard Corrigan’s, § @e@ To repair Maip Post Road, trow lips of pac 7 ~ ‘= ad Line Roud between Jessie Green and Stewart gyle shore ne Renige om send to Ae. sh Cowards building a new bridge across Pisquid Svuth Weet Bridge, 20 OL Green, 10 0 © Dae Donald B. Gordon, f : nat ee ae river, near Sandy Captain's ship-yard, : 2 0 Livkietter Roud, from Tease Linkletter'stotheshore,12 0 0. River bill, ee eee We = | together with £30 unexpended on wharf | ; ’ 1lo @) contiguous thereto, at Gillis’ point, last { ~ BARGAINS | BOOTS & SHOES. RENFREW ROUSE ~<@ ec o— Ladies’ Elastic Side Serge Boots, Ladies’ Balworal Serge Boots, Ladies’ Side Lace Serge Bouts, Ladies’ Kid & Pateat Boots, Graiued Calf & Kiy BOOTS ; Ladies’ Calf & Patent Shoes, Ladies’ Calf & Patent Slippers, Misses’ Serge Boots, Misses’ Ualf Bootes, Misses’ Patent Boots ; Children’s Boots & Shoes iu great variety, Men's Calf & Patent Congress Boots, Men’s Calf & Patent Brogaus, Boys’ Brogans, ete. We are now offering the above goods at COST, to wake roum for Spring [mportations ! DELANY & WILSON, Great George Street, _ py Ch town, May 2, 1864, A SEINE FOR SALE. YAPLIN SEINE, 36 fathems jong by 3 fathome deep, for sale by JAMES PURDIE. Charlottetown, May 9, 1864. 4in FOR SALE. A SMALL iSLAND ia RUSTICO, commonly known as “ Loeean’s Isiann.”’ Apply to N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. Queen street, May 9, 15ti4. RUM and GIN! "ro be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, A immediately on arrival of * Edwin & Lizzie’ from LIVERPOOL, G. B. : 15 hhds Choice Demerara Ram, 15 do DeKuyper Gin. ‘Tenus—All sams under £50, three months; over LW, six montis’ credit, ou approved joint notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch'town, April 25, “64. ixl Riorse! flerse! Horse! pur Subseriver has FOR SALE a THOROUGH BRED CART COLT, 3 yeurs old, of the old Champion and Clydesdale breed, weighing 1500 Ibs.,— 16} hands high A better stock for the country eanuet ve impurted. ce Termes liberal. GEORGE COLES. Ch'town, May 2, 1864. a ie Judson's Worm Tea! WEALTH FOR THE INVALID HOLLOWAYS PILLS! Loss of Appetite— Lossof Strength —Loss of Health. 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