ROYAL GAZETTE. 37 the eXpiration of the said period. the intention to put an end to its operation. the Treaty shall cOntinue in force for another year, and so on from year to year. until the eXniration of a year counting from the day on which one or other of the High Contracting Parties shall have announced its intention to put an end to it. ARTICLE VII. The present Treaty shall be ratified, and the ratifica- tions shall be ext-hanged at Vienna, within eight Weeks, or sooner if possible. In witness whereofthe different Plenipotentiaries have signed the same. and have aflixed thereto the seal of their arms. bone at Vienna, this 30th day of April, in the vent of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight. (L.S.) BLOOMFIELD. (L s.) LOUIS MALLE'I‘. (L.S.) usus'r. I Y vii‘tne of a writ of Statute Exveution. to me di- , rooted, issued out Of Her h’laiesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature. at the suit of Stephen Swabey and Isaac Roberts Enkhart against Joseph McVarish and Mon- tague Collin, I have taken and seized. as the property of the said Joseph llcVarish. All the Right. Title and Fredmltl interest. of the said Joseph MeVurish in and to one hundred acres of land. a little more or less, with the buildings and appurtenances there-unto belonging, viz: bounded on the West by land owned by Donald Mch-isb. on the South by land OWHNI by Thomas Hit-key, on the East: by land owned by James Manon- ald, and on the North by land owned and Occupied by James \Velsh, situated on Township number thirtyvnine, in King’s County. and I do hereby give Public Notice that I will, on 'l‘liursday. the twenty-lil'th day of March next. A. D. l8li'J. at one o‘clock, p. In, at the Court House, in Georgetown. 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 for the sum of one hundred and three pounds six- teen shillings and eight pence. debt and costs, with in- terest on one hundred pounds from the twenty-first day of September, 1366. till paid, besides Sherilf's fees and all incidental expv-nses. WILLIAM S. MCGOVVAN, Sheriff. Sheriff‘s Oilice. . opt. 16, 1868. E. Hodgson, le’s Atty. [sept 24 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. COLONIAL Siaoammnr‘s OFFICE, May 28th, 1868. BUSHING LICENCES will be granted at this Office. to UNITED STATES V ISSELS to prosecute the Deep Sea Fisheries during the year 1868. in all waters within thejurisdiction of Prince Edward Island. and of the Dominion of Canada, on payment of a Tonnage Fee of Two DOLLARS. or TWELVE SIIILLINGS. on r- reuoy. per ton; and at the following Out-ports. viz :— Cascumpec. John Clark. Esq. Richmond Bay. Henry Stewart; McNutt. Esq. Georgetown, Arcihhald J. McDonald, Esq. Colville Bay. John McLean, Esq. GEORGE CULES, Colonial Secretary. LIGHT FRENCH WIN ES! From France, via Halifax. CONSIGNMENT of above WINES. is offered very low. A rare chance for families to secure. a good a mud WINE, at a Very MODERATE PRICE. ” ITALIAN WAREHOUSE." McEACHERN & Co. Sept. 9. 1868. ..~.... -d.--“ .-.-. - _.. “NOTICE”? Postage Stamps. FROM and after thisdate Pestage Stamps will he sold 4 at this Ollice only between the hours of 10 a. in. and p. m. Persons Wishing to post Letters before or after those hours, can procure Stamps at the Stores of I). Laird, II. A. Harrie, It}. Reilly, Mrs. Iiremner, Mrs. Stamper, I}. Hubbard, J. C. McLeod, 'I‘hcoph Doslirisay. .Ias. Deslirisay. II. Ilatzz'trd, G. & S. Davies, '1‘. O'Connell, IV. R. ‘iVatson. 'I‘IIOS. OWEN, P. M. G. General Post Office. Cli'tnwn, Dec. 11, 1867. E Head St. Peter’s Bay- IIE Subscriber having),r gone to considerable cxpmsc in _ fitting up and enlarging; his premises, for the COHVUYIIt‘nL-e of the public, he is now prepared to afford every comfort and convenience to travellers. No trouble nor expense will be spared to guarantee satisfaction to all who may patronise him. and he Ioelsassured that no customors will have reason to complain of inattonliun to their wants upon his part. He keeps constantly on hand, and sells wholesale and retail, the best of Liquors. lie also takes this Opportunity of informing the inhali- tants of St. Peter’s, and surrounding country, that his new Tannery is now in working order, and that he is prepared. to perform promptly and well. at reasonable rates, all orders in connection with the tanning business which may be en- trustcd to him. , 32%“ BOOT and SIIOE making is carried on in its, various branches; all orders in this line executed With matures and despatch; work warranted, and prices cheap for cash. SIMON BULGER. IIcad St. Peter’s Bay, August 26th. 1358. HAMILTON ’S HOTEL, AJIIIIERST. NO VA SCOTIA, W. J. HAMILTON, Proprietor, ’l‘ll E Subscriber tenders his thanks to the Travelling Public for their patronage during his occupation of the Cumberland hotel for the past six years. and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continu- ance of'thc same. He also informs them that he has taken the house lately omenpind by Mr. A. Coffey. and has fitted it up as a first class Hotel, where his guests will find his Booms Large and Airy. IIis Tables well supplied with all the Choicest Delica- cies the country can afl'ord during the season, and all that can be required in a First Class I‘Iotel. Horses and Carriages at Livery, and parties conveyed to any part of the country, at moderate rates. There is also GOOD ST.&BLING on the premises. and careful Hustlers are in attendance. August 12.1868. 3m“ W. J. HAMILTON. FOR SALE, VALUAELE PROPERTY. consisting of half an acre Of LAND. on which are a Shop and Dwelling House. finished, also a large Kitchen. one large Gran- ary. a good Shed. and a gnod \Voll of water. &O.. 5L0. For Terms, &c., apply to Martin Martin, Dundee, or to Martin McInnis. Esq.. St. Peter's Bay. Dundas, Sept. 2, 1868.