'41) if“) mm C ,ROYAL GAZETTE. mun) .r.~v..-. . .lr-n SPRLNG earn; LOTS. . nO'"ICli TO PURCHASERS. __.._.. h... Halli“. nntlcrsigrm‘nl .being authorised by power of an- 3‘1 thorisv. from Mr. Edward Jarvis, will rtceive pay- ment, and :Egn the necessary conveyanees for lots pur- thasrd on the Mill Uclt;l)t'l' last, on application. JOHN HAMlLTON CRAY. Sept. ll, 19533. [sepl7 ' “,TT’WW‘5) f“ 4'“ “*7 ‘ f T A.Dhlluibiiefiildfl . FEVER undersigned having; been appointed Adminis- —L‘- tralrix and Administrator, of the Estate of the late Daniel MeAulay, Merchant of Grand River, Lot .36, daoeased. notify all parties indebted to the said Daniel Mei-\ulav’s Estate, to make nnznelliatc payment to either of the undersigned. of the amounts due from them respectiwlt'. and all parties having demands against said Estate, to Send in the same duly attested for adjustl‘nent. ISABELLA MeAULAY. Administratrix, JAMES JOHNSTON, Administrator. Grand ltiver. King‘s Coni‘ity, July 25}, 180:5. Sins pd 3 m * IN 0 tice l TO 'i‘iZI‘L-tbi'l‘S Ul’( N TOWNSHIP 18. ’E‘HE Tenants upon that portion of Township No. l8, "1 in Prince. lildward Island. formerly wowed by Lieut. Col. Peter l)es.'§risay Stewart, (licensed, and OVcr which the late Mrs. Mary Stewart. of Charlottetown, deceased. and Ellen Stewart and Man‘garet Stewart, daughters of the said M.- ry Stewart, lately exercised acts of ownership, are HEREBY NOTIFIED that the por~ tion of 'l'mvnship No. 18, referred to, became the pro- perty of the Subscriber, in fee. simple, upon the. death of the said Peter Dcsllris'ay Stewart, which occurred on the 1st day of Noveniher last past. The tenants upon the raid portion of Township No. 18. are hereby cau- tioned against paying rent to the said Margaret Stewart, or to any other person or p rsons who may demand the same. Those of the 'l‘enants who may desire to inform tlieinselvm relative to the True of the subscriber, are referred to 1%. J. llodggson, Esq., who will afford them the desired information. THEOZ’H. DESBRISAY. Spring Path, Cli’town Royalty, June :33, [SSS—all pap. i h dc g 3m Sheriff ’3 Proclamation. SUPREME COURT. PRINCE COUNTY—— OC'i‘ObElt TE 13' . hereby given, that Her Ma,- , "s Supreme Court of Judicature, Court of Assize, and General Jail Delivery for 'l’rince County, will be held at the Court House, in St. Eleanor’s, on 'i‘nesday the 6th day of October i:ext,‘at the hour of Ten o‘clock, forcnoon, of the same day, of which all J'uctit‘es, Coroners, High and Petty Constables and 133mm will take notice, and laying aside all manner of h:,isiness and, excuses wliutsochr, be then and there to do and fulfil those things which by reason of their seve- ral oilices shall be to be done. Hirer. under my .ntnd at St. Eleanor’s, in the Island of l‘riucc Edward, this 10th day of September, 1:363. RICHARD HUNT, Sheriff. , [sept 10 f N W VVANlhD- XXJ’ANTED, by the Subscriber, a good journeyman v blmC-llltllit‘l'. 1 0 one of steady sober habits regu- lar employment and good wages will be given by JOHN leiliLY, Summervdle, Georgetown Road, *2: (l, 1905. Sin Valuable It‘reehold13101381113}; Ti) he "sold by Auction. at the Colonial Building, at; ’1‘wolve o’clock, noon, on; the Sixth day'of Novan her. A. I), 1563. under and- by virtue of-a power of sale. contained in a certain Iii-denture of Mortgage, hearing; date the. lst (lay of March, A.D.185'—l,and' made lietween John T. li’idwell, of Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Island. and Elizabeth, his wife, of the 0nepart,andtl10 Honourable Charles Young, of the same place, of to other part, and by a certain deed of assignment, hearing date the 23rd May. A.D. 1856, a3~ signed and transferred by the said Charles Young to James Peake, of Charlottetown, Esquire, (now de- 00} sed). all that tract, piece or parcel of land being the northern moieties or half parts of Town Lots Nos. 81 and 8'3, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlotte- town, savc and except that part of Town Lot No. 8!, occupied and in the pOSSOSsion of Paul Tro .van, bound- ed as follows: commencing at a road ten feet wide, leadingr from Sydney street to Dorehester street, thence running west in front of Sydney street thirty-five feet; thence running south seventy-five feet to a road ten feet wide, leading to the road above mentioned; thence running east thirty-five feet; thence north chenty- five feet to the place of commencement, together with all and sigular the buildings, houses, out-houses, yards, gardens, and improvements thereon, situate at the cor- ner of Prince and Sydney Streets, in Charlottetown aforesaid. For further particulars, enquire at the oilice of Ed.- ward J. Hodgson, l:sq., Barrister-at-Law, Charlotte- town. CHARLES YOUNG. B. L. A. PEAKE, Trustees and 1). I-‘Iooosox, Excentors of JAMES Pusan. James Pcake. Ch’town. 28th April, 1868 (im :M A 3;: 1.1 53 .. Suzanne, ' Ar 'angelnent HE Mails for the United Kindgfdom, the neighboring Provinces, the United States, 500.. will, until further notice, be closed at the General Post Oflice, 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 Pictou, every Monday, \Vednes- day and Friday evening. at 7 o’clock. Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West Indies, every alternate Monday and Wednesday evening, at 7 o’clock, as follows, viz :— Monday, May, 18. Monday, September 7, Wednesday. do 20, \Vcdncsday, do 9, Monday, June 1, Monday. do 21, \Vcdnesday, do 3, \Vednesday, do ‘ :3, Monday. do 15, Monday. October, _ 5, Wednesday, do 17. Wednesday, do 7, Monday, do 29, Monday. do 19, \Vednesday,July, 1, “rednesday, do 21, Monday, do 13, Monday. November 2, \Vcdnesday, do 15, \Vednesday, d0 4. Monday, (lo ‘27, Monday, do 16, Wednesday, do 29, \Vednesday, do 18, Monday, Aug. 10, Monday, do 30. \Vedncsday, do 13. \Vednesday, Dec. 2. Monday, do ‘31, Monday. do H, \Vedncsday, do 26 Wednesday. (lo lo‘, 7 Mails for Summersido. St. Eleanor’s and Bedcqne, 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 evening, at 7 o'clock. Letters to be registered and newspapers must be post- ed half an hour before the time of closing the Mods. THOMAS OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Office, Ch‘town, May 4th, 1568. i