R OY .\ L (i AZE'I‘TE. 438!) SHERIFF? «MW MM SALES vvv )\ virtue of a writ, of Statute I‘Ixeeution to the directed, issued ) “U! of l'er Majesty "s Sopiei-ne l‘oui‘t ot .Iudieature, at the suit of \lpheus Hardy and William Ilemondaigainst WCIiradtord Itc-an. I have talten and seize. . as the propeity of the said Ilefendant, all the, right. tith- and interest, in and to one Fishery lteserve,situate at 'I‘ignish lion. in Lot No. l, in Prince County. formerly occupied by \\ m. Hubbard; also another l’ishery lteserve, situate on Lot 1. formerly oeeupied by 'I‘hos. Ilonohoe. together with the buildings and :tppllttenanees thereunto belonging. and I do hereby give public notice that I will on the filth day of erber, 150.3, at 12' o‘clock. noon. at. the (Tourt House in N. l‘ilt‘tllltil“.\‘, set up and sell by auction the ab we mentioned property or as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said writ, being 111002 105., besides .‘jheiills fees and all incidental expenses. JUlIN 1t. UARDINER, Sheriff. Sherill’s (mice. Prince Ccunty, April 1-1, 1505 )Y virtue of a writ of It‘iet‘i Facias t0 medirected, issued out of ) Iler Majesty's Supreme Court of Judieature, at the suit of Alpheus Hardy and William Ileiiiond,:1gaih.~ft William Bradford Dean, 1 havo taken and seiZed as the property of the said Ilefelitl- ant. All the right.title and leasehold interest. in and to 35' acresof land, situate on Township No. 1, in Prince County. together with ‘ the buildings and appurtenanCes thereunto belongingr ;and I do here- by give public notiCe, that I will. on the lilth day of Uetobtr. 1.30.3. at I‘.’ o'cloelt noon. at the Court Ilouse in St. lileanor‘s, set up and sell by auetion, the above mentioned property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said writ, being L-lU‘Jli 13s. 4d., besides blierifl's fees and all incidental expenses. JUIIN It. GARDINER, :herifl'. Sheriff’s Ullice, Prince County, April It, 1805. VALUA B ltl': PROPERTY INT (’7IIARLOTTETO‘VN FUR SA Lid. 7 ‘0 ill“. Silhl) by I’llllLIU A UtJIIUN. on TI'I'FDAY, the Illst day of lH‘lUIlI‘IIt nextJHtL'i, at the hour of I'.’ o‘eloeltnoon .at the. CULUNIA I. Ill Il.l)l Nthin tJharlottetown.pursuant to a Licr-nSe duly granted lor that purpose by his Honor the Surrogat ~;].1HI Judge of I’robate of this Island. bearing date the Both day of .Ianuaiv last, INL'i—«All the right. title and Itilet‘tst of WILLIAM SAL-\ltltltN, late of Charlottetown. in Queen’s (handy, in I’tinee Edward Island. deceased. in and to All that. part of 'ITUWN .i.U'l‘ No. in the third hundred of Town hots in Charlottetim'n. bwunded as follous. that is to sayz—llommeneing on the northivest- “HI-.1 (algo ol' (iraiton Street. at the division line between 'I'o\\‘n Lots Nos. 233 and do, in the thiid hundred of Town hots; thence iolloi‘.in: the eourse of said division line not‘thWt-st\val'dIy, for the distance—of fiftya ight feet; thence at, a right angle \vi-Ih said divi- sion line uestwardly, for the distance of thirty-sore” foot six inches to the rastward edge of a right of \vay;thenee fellouioi; the court... thereof southwardly eight feet. and sou:heastwardly titty-one feet to said til‘nlli-ll >tieet; tlieliee tolhawiing the course of the same eastwardly forty-one leet six inches to the place of eon:nieiiCement. Ain't}, all the right, title and interest of the said late William Sillilrlllilt. deceased, in and to all that other part or portion of‘said THWN LH'I‘ No. 3.3, in the said third hundred of Town Lots in (Emulattetoun. thus deseiibed. that is to sayz—t‘iiiiiineneing at. the southvvest angle of the said ll'vnwn hot, on the northwest edge of said tirattou Street; Illl‘l’t‘t‘ following the course of tho homing”; edge of Great George St northwestwardly. for the distanee ol‘ (ugh- teen feet six int-hes; thence by a. right angle line therewith north- -;lst.\\‘:ll'tlly thirty-tim- feet six inehes, or until it in xets the south-l West, edge of the right of way; tli-inee following the course thereol southeastwaidly eighteen feet six inches to said Grafton ht reef; than“. following tie course of the same southwestyvardly thi'ty- five feet six illt'llt'S to the. plaeo of Culnlltt'lll'a'llft‘flt. Ain‘t). all the right. title and interest of the said late W illiam; Shiat'don, deceased. iii and to a IlItiII'l‘ Uh‘ W.\ Y. eight feet in . br ‘adth, and in length thirtyuoight feet, or thereabouts, loading V from Grafton Street. northward, through ’I‘own Lot. Nu. :m. “for... said; and all other rights of the said late William S nardon, in, to H— m). i I l or in respeet of. or in connection with said Town Lot No. 2}.) I For further particulars and terms of Sale, apply to either of Wei Subscribers, Executors of the last Will of the said late William Smardon. THOMAS DAWSON, JOSEPH llENb‘LEY, l Charlottetown, Sept. 11. 1865. The above, valuable Premises are the residue of the Real ; Estate of the late William Smardon. and comprise the Saddlery: Store, formerly occupied by him, the Brighton Depot, place of business at, present occupied by Mr. D. Mcltac. } Executors. and the ‘ NOTICE TO MARINERS. [No Kilt] Nova Sent izi—Sniitli-(‘us‘t (toast- REVBL‘JING LIGHT 0N EGG ISLAND. NI’HIUIA'I‘IUN has lH'Cll received at the .-\dmiralty, that on and afser the 5th day of November Isofi, a Light will be ex- t iblled from a Lighthouse recently erected on Ing lslaiid,south-east Coast of Nova St-otia. The light will be a rrt‘ Jriny lighthttiinin : its greatest brilliancy every minute. show ing- alt inater white and red fact s. It is plat-ed at. an elevation of >5 feet above high water. and in clear Weather should be seen from a distance of about. In mill The tower is .31} feet high from base to vain, and stands about 12 yards 5.1-} ot the keepers: :JVL'IIIHOQ lat. ll‘ lid’ .31" N., long. (52" CH’ 32" West of Greenwich Revolving llt‘tl Light on Little Hope islet. Also, that on and .Iftet‘ the 1.3m day of November lsl‘fi, a. light will be exhibited from a lighthouse recently erected on Little Ilopc Islet, on the south-east eoast of Nina Se -tia.. l‘he fit,' it will be a fir/[r ll/ rul light, attaining,r its greatest brilli- ancy every minute. It is tilt teet. above high water, and in clear Weather should be seen from a distan ‘e of about ll miles. the tower is 3| feet high and llSBs‘ front the centre of the keep- er’s dwelling, in fat. 45‘ {Sill/UN” long. til” 47' If)” Wect of Ut‘eetiwieh. Capo 13 1'0 hm Is In 11(_l'*:5§Oil ill-(311d. -, .- '- FIXED LlliriT 1Gail GREEE‘I ISLAND. Also, that on and after the 23th day of November 1805. a light will be established on tireen Island, near the south-east end V of Madame Island. Cape Ilriton island. The light will be a fixed white lightht 70 feet above hiin water, and in clear weather should be visible at a distance ot‘iab‘out lit mill-s. 'lhe tower is 3l feet. high. and rises from the centre of the keep- ti-s ulwtllmg, in hit. to" Lib’ 51"’N., long. nos 53’ to” West of'tireen- \neh. 13y command of their Lordships. (lull). HENRY lill7ll.—\i:I)S. Ilydrogiapher. Ilydrogragvhic Ollice. .-ttli.iiralty, London, 14 Sept, 'tfi. {try "he, substanee of this n- tiee. as soon as it is received on band. is to be inserted in red ink on the :harts a.feeted by it;a.nd. introduced into the margin, or otherwise in the page of the sailing~ lill‘t‘t‘lllillS to which it relates. b‘ee Ii’isti'uetions, Navigation ard l’iIotage, p I73. 'l'his notiee ail'ects the following Admiralty Charts: --Amc-riea, East Coast. Nos. Zoli’ti. LitiTU; Nova. Senna. Sontha-ast Coast, Nos. :llI, ‘J-lilh; liull offit Lawrence, No. min; Gut ol' (fanso, .\'o. 2311!; Madame island No. 2760; and lJape Ilreton island, No. 2727. 1337”. E .l; b.‘ “Too- a'cJ. (-T 330 Ht: E‘I'I'UW' N LUCA l. Ast [TN-l M 3‘} NT. } Y virtue of several I’reeepts directed to me by the Assessors of it thmigi-toivii. l hare this day levied upon the undermentioned Luff: in said town, viz: 'i‘on'n Lot. Ni . if, first llange, letter A. " “ l, fourth " Ii}. u 1“, ti ‘6 l uiil set up and sell the said hots i‘t':~'lt“0ii\'il_'i' .it the Chart IV the. in (it‘t'l‘;;‘(‘ili\\'ll, on the L’ch day of December next, at the , l.- t..' of 2‘ o‘clock, noon, according to Law. JAS. Meli‘AllLA NE, Collector. tinirgetiiwn, Sept. ls, 191:5. VIEW" DR} ‘W 'I‘O SOURIH BRIDGE]. VE‘iI‘Jl‘l‘IllS will he receited by the l'ndersigned until SATUR- i;.\ ', the L’lst inst. for placing a NEW llltA W to SUL’IilD‘ L’nllllilu‘. Specification to be seen at the oiliee of JUIIN McGOWAN, Road Commissitner. Souris. Oct. 14. 980.3 nu‘4vvvuvvvvvuvvvvvvvvvvvvwvwmvvv“ [lot/oa-ay‘.\~ ()iummiz—\l'oundsficalds, liut‘tlsfind Irritating sores. ——'l‘he peeularily mild, soothing, : ati—inflamitary power exerted by this Uintment strongly reeonnnends its use to all persons who have charge of children. Accidents will occur in the nursery in spite of the greatest caution and utmist vigilance. The scratch.the burn or the scald, treated early with this Ointment, assumes no angry aspect. and never long tortures the little sutferer. whose i very cry excites each bystanders compassion and pierces the parent’s heart. Every nurse should consider this Ointment an essential to a. well-appointed nursery.