4024 ROYA l. SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of a writ of Flt‘l‘l Faeies to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty's Supreme Court ofJiidieatiire. at the suit oi Martha 5. \l‘ilkie, against Garret Dempsch have taken.and seized as the property of said Garret Dempsey, All his right. title and interest in and to lilo acres of leasehold land, Situate on Lot 1“, in Prince County, and I do hereby give public notice that lwill, on the rum day of July, (lStlS) at ll! o'clock, noon, at the. Court House at St. Eleanor's, in the said County, set. up and Sell by Public Auction. the said leasehold property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said writ being it? 2s. _.td., with lawful interest on the sum of £38 ltls. ‘2d., part thereof, from the 15th day of June last, until paid, besides Sheritfs fees and all incidental espenses. ' _ JOHN R. GARDXR E ’t, late Shcl'lll. Sheriff’s office, Prince County, June ‘28, 1565. Y virtue of a writ of Statute execution tome directed, issued out of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at the. suit of Ralph Brecken, against John Reeves, 1 have taken and seized, as the property of the said John Reeves, All his right, title and freehold interest in and to 270 acres of Land, situate in Freetown, Lot 25, in Prince County. And I do hereby give puhllc notice that I will, on the 8th day of August, 1865, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the Court llouse in St. Eleanor’s, in the said County, set up and sell, at Public Auction, the said property, or as much thereofas will satisfy the levy marked on said writ, being £100, with interest thereon from the 18th February, 1802, until paid, besides 16s. 8d, tor this writ, Sherid’s fees and incidental expenses. ' WM. BEAIRSTO, Sheriff. Shorifi’s Oflice, Prince County, July ‘27, 1503. ‘ Y virtue of a writ of Fieri Facies for Residue, to me, B directed, issued out of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court ot Judicature, at the suitof James Yeo against Benjamin Crossman, James Crossuian, Alexander Crossman, and Henry Crossuian, I have taken and seized as the property ofthe said Benjamin Cross- man, James Crossmaii, Alexander Crossman, and Henry Cross- man, All the right, title and leasehold interest of the said BCDJ. Crossman, James Crossman, Alexander Crossman, and Henry Crossman, in and to Ninety Acres of Land, be the same a little more or less, situate at or near Crossman’s Point in Lot .01 Township Number 17 in Prince County; and I do hereby 'give public notice that I will, on Wednesday the 20th day of June, 1866, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the Court House, in St. Eleanor s, set up and sell at public auction, the said property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on said writ, being £39 148. 9d. with interest thereon from the 16th July, 1864, at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum, and 16s. 10d. for said writ, besides Sheriff's fees and incidental expenses. DUGALD S. McNUTT, Sheriff. Joan LONGWORTII, Plaintifl‘s Attorney. Sheriff‘s Office, Prince County, 9th June, 1865. ‘lTRAY FILLY.~—A Stray Red Filly, about 2 years old, hath been upon my premises for some days past. the owner is requested to come and prove property, pay expenses, and take her away, otherwise she will be sold at Auction at my Barn, on Thursday, the 24th day of August next, at the hour of twelve o’clock noon, an order from a. Justsce of the Peace having been obtained for that purpose. FRANCIS MeQUAID. Summer Valley, Lot 35, June 29, 1865. Road District, No, 9—Queen’s County. HE Subscriber will' sell, to the lowest bidder, the repairing and building of Bridges, in the following order:— ' Hayden’s Bridge, llead of Vernon River, on Thursday, the 6th day of July next, at 9 a. m.; same day, at. 10 o’clock, Bridge at Adams’s; same day, at 11 oclock, Bridge at French Mill Greek; same day, new Bridge at Burke’s Mills. . Ample security will be required tor the satisfactory performance f ch contract. 0 ea SAMUEL DRAKE, Commissioner. Lot 49, June 28, 1865. Impost Oflice, 29th March, I865. OTICE is hereby given to all Importers, that‘no Permit will be granted in this Ollice for the landing of any Goods or Articles, arriving at the Port of Charlottetown, and liable to Im port duty, until said duty be paid or secured accordin to Law. Any Goods arriving without an invmce to the ConSi nee, the duty will be exacted in accordance with thc49th section of the 19th Victoria, Cap. I, or otherwise deposited in the Bonded Warehouse until the original invoice can be produced, at the option of the orter. imp rRANcrs LONGWORTH, Col. of Impact. G A Z ET'l‘ l5. Till-1 lili.\lil'\' ill" i‘llll.lillli.\'. A “Ultll l” )lill‘illilifi. There is noohiee in the “oral limic pleasant to look upon than a lreautilul child. Even the crosiiest of old bachelors inustuc knowledge this in his heart, llthOVf‘t appointment may have scoured his :emper. l'ni‘oriunmpiv. however, the ll't‘SllllCSSHIHl natural bloom ol childhood are often marredhy disfiguring disorders. Sometimes we see youthful faces blemished with liery circles, and looking as if Disease had heen nt \i'ork upon them with a pair of Compasses dipped in rrd ochre (ll courseevi‘ry mother recog-nises thisdeseripion ol llixowonii. to which the sti l more disgus iog cutaneous all‘r'ction known as 5min HEAD is nextot kin. Probably nine-tenths oi as have had a touch of these unpleasant- eruptive complaints at one time or the other, and most of us know that, they are not only disfirug iug , but excessively annoying: and painful. \Ye are aware too,that, most of the nostrunis recommended forthem mere- iy spread and aggravate intl tin-ition, and that it frequently leads to continued disease ol the shin. Under these circum- stahces, it is to he presumed that all parents who are not conversant with the Wonderful properties of [lottowar‘s OINTMENT will beghid to learn. on good authority. that, it is a quick and thorough remedy for lilNGWoRM and 5mm HEAD. as well as for other external diseases. The testi- mony which goes to establish the fact is incontrovertahle. and very mother who wishes to see the faces of her darlings unclouded by eruptions, and their heads uncrusted with excrescent matter, is entitled to know it_ Profei-s ll‘ Holloway has obtained such a reputation through the World lor his external and internal remedies, that his name must. of course. be familiar to our readers; but, after all. there is no harm in giving extra force to eneral commendation by specifying many diseases in which one knows that they have Wonderful etfecl’. The etfeet of the Ointment in eases of ltixowoiin and SCALD HEAD is but a specimen of its inarVellous operation in all skin diseases, yet, we dare say, there are many who have used it for boils, bruises. blotches. &;c.. &c., we have scarcely thought ofit with reference to these two diseases of child- hood. If any mother should try it on our recommendation we have little doubt she will give ita prominent place in her nursery closet for some time to cone. Much may be done to prevent the ordinary diseases of children byproper diet, strict cleanliness and regular exercise in the open air; but after the disoase has actually developed itself, tlieris nocm'ative equal to llHLLOWAi’fi Umrnsnr. -— Albany Bail/z Slant/ard- LL persons having demands against the Estate of JOHN MATHIESON, Farmer do Distiller, Winsloe Road, Township No. 33, deceased, are requested to render the same. duly attested to, within 6 months from the date hereof; and all persons indebted to said Estate are required to make )ayment forthwith to the Undersigned Administrators to said Estate. HENRY LONGWORTH, CHARLES KENNEDY Ch’town, March 28, 1865. 3m EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. HE undersigned hereby give notice that they have been ad T pointed Executors of the last Will and Testament of THOMAS ll'ASLAM, Esq., late of Springfield, Lot (57, deceased; ALL persons having legal demands against said estate, are requested to render their accounts duly attested forthwith; and those indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment to “'ILLIAM HASLAM, Esq, who is duly authorized to receive the same;and to grant discharges for all claims. WILLIAM llASLAM, JOllN HERBERT READ, THOMAS IIASLAM, ~Springfield, May 30, 1865. am pd ‘ E Executors. Holloway’s Pills correct bile, prevent fiatulency, ceanse the liver, purify the system, strengthen the stomach, increase the appetite, invigorate the nerves, promOte health, and renew the lease oflife. They are eagerly purchased by millions of persons who have heard of their extraordinary virtues, and are desirous to give them a trial. That trial never ends in disappointment. 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