ROYAL GAZETTE 4717 A I‘IHHTLAMATION . BY nis exestia-zscr GEORGE humus, Esq., Lind. Gorrrizorand C‘omnumrlrr-in-Cliivf in and cvrr 110' Alujrsly‘s Islam] I’rim'e I'D/ward, and (lie 'l‘crritorics Ilmcuulo belonging, (S'limirrllor, Vice Admiral (1an Ordinary ofth same, (5‘0. (51', (5‘6. GsonGi-i DusoAs Lieut. Governor. ’ £300 It I“. \VA HI). ‘, IIEREAS on the night of \i’edm-sday, the Fourth day of July last, a. certain Carriage Factory or Wtrkshop, tlie‘ property of Messrs. Daniel Meliiiinoii an d John Fraser, situate l near the Upper part of l’rinee Stieet, in the City of Charlottetown. ! together with several Dvelling Houses, and other buildings (Id-l jacent, were consumed by Fire : And whereas, on the morning of: Sunday. the Fifteenth day of July last, a Dwelling House, situate on the corner of Pownal and King Street, in Charlottetown afore- said, and formerly owned by the llcirs of the late' Samuel Bagnall, Esquire. was consumed by fire, as also very many other Dwelling Houses and Buildings to which the said tire unavoidably extended, by which property to a vast amount in value, belonging to divers of the inhabitants ot the said City, was totally destroyed: And whereas, on the night of Saturday last, the Eleventh day of August, instant, a Carriage’Faetory or Workshop, situate near I’pper Queen Street, in the said t'ity, occupied by Mr. John Stewart, was discovered to be on fire, and would have been con- sumed had not the said fire been speedily extinguished : And whereas there is great reason to suspect and believe that all or some of the said fires originated by the wilful and felonious act of some evil disposed person or persons at present undiscovered. Now, therefore, in order to the discm’cry and punishment of the person or persons guilty of all or either of the aforesaid atrocious acts of Incendiarism, I have thought fit. by and with the advice and consent of Her Majesty’s Council, to proclaim, and I do hereby proclaim and offer a reward of Three Hundred Pounds to any person or persons, not the actual party to the act, who will give such information and evidence as will lead to the discovery, apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders, or as will load to the discovery. apprehension and conviction of any person I or persons who shall hereafter be guilty of any similar act or acts of Incendiarism. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of this Island, at Charlottetown, in the said Island, this Fourteenth day of August, in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and'sixtv-six, and in the Thirtieth year of Her Majesty’s reign. By Command, T. IIEATII IIAVILANI), Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE ovens. TENDERS FOR BUILDING A DRILL SHED AT ' GEORGETOIVN. IEALED TENDERS will be reCeived by the Subscriber, at his Ofiice, in Prince Street, Charlottetown, until SATURDAY the 25th of AUGUST, inst., from any person or persons wishing to contract for Building a DRILL SHED in GEORGETOWN. Specification and Plan of the Building to be seen at the Store of DANIEL GORDON, Esq., Georgetown. Two goon and sufficient Sureties will be required for the faithful performance of the work. THOMAS ALLEY, Supt. Pub. Works. Charlottetown, August 11, 1866. BRIDGES AT NEW (:LASGOIV. 0 be sold by the Subscriber, at Public Auction, on TUESDAY the 28th AUGUST, inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, the Building of a new BRIDGE at Mr. Joshua Dcirant’s, New Glasgow River. Specification of the work to be read at the time of sale. ‘ALSO, At 2 o’clock, p. m., on the same day, the Building of a new BRIDGE at Mr. James Laird’s, New Glasgow River. Specification of the work to be read at the time of sale. Two good and sufficient Sureties will be required in each case, to sign a Bond for the faithful performance of the work. THOMAS ALLEY, Supt. Pub. Works. Charlottetown, August 11, 1866. “'Il.\RI-‘ AT HAYDEN’S SIIII'YARD, HILLS ROROI’GII RIVER. EALED TENDERS will be receiVed by the Subscriber. unti l2 o'clock, noon. on FRIDAY, the 28th day of SEPTEMBER lu-xt, for the Erection (If a. new \Yll.~\IiF at HAYDEN’S SHIP- YAltD, llillshorougli River, agreeably to a Specification to be seen at the omuc ot the Superintendent of Public Works, Prince Street, Charlottetowu. " The names of two good and sufficient Sureties will be required to accmnpany each Tender. THOMAS ALLEY, Supt. Pub. Works. Charlottetown, August 11, 1666. DISSOLUTION OF (IO-PARTN ERSIIIP. \, _E beg to inform the public that the PARTNERSHIP hitherto subsisting betWeen us, under the style or firm of ‘ W. W. LORD Jr. (30., General Merchants and Ship Owners, in this City, is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All perSons ' having any Business transactions with the said Firm, will please ' eonie forward and settle their several Avenunts. at the oli‘ice of the subscribers, before the 1st day of OCTOBER next. W. W. LORD, AllTEMAS LORD. Charlottetown, August 1st, 1866. ‘ Charlottetown” August I, 1866. To rm: PUBLIC; I EFERRING to the annexed Circular, I beg to inform you that I shall continue the BUSINESS at the OLD STAND. head of LORD’S WIIA RF, on and after the lst day of OCTOBER, 1866. ' Allow me to thank you for the generous support accorded to the late Iiii-m, and respectfully to ask for a share of future favors for myself. I am, Your obdt. servant, 4w ARTEMAS LORD. TOIVN LOT AN.D DIVELLING HOUSE. r 0 BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 3lst AUGUST next, at the Colonial Building, at the hour of 12 o clock, noon, TOWN LOT NUMBER FORTY-FIVE, in the second Hundred of Lots within Charlottetown, with the DWELLING- IIOUSE and premises situate thereon, and lately in possession of M r. Donald McPhee. late of Charlottetown, deceased. The inter- est to be sold is the fee simple estate in the premises as con- veyed to the Government of this Island by aSherifi’s Deed bearing date the first day of September, 1863. Terms, one half the purchase money at the time of Sale,'and the remainder in six months following. ‘ JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner of Public Lands. Charlottetown, 23rd July, 1866. ANDERSON’S BRIDGE, LOT 22. V 0 be sold by the Subscriber, at Public Auction, on WEDN ES. DAY, the 29th instant, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the spot, the Building of a STONE CULVERT across the Run at or near Anderson’s, New London. Specification of the work to be read at the time of sale. Two good and sufficient Sureties will 'be required to sign a Bond for the faithful performance of the work. THOMAS ALLEY, Supt. Pub. Works. Charlottetown, August 11, 1866. SIIERIFF’S SALE. Y virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of George Wright. Esqr., Treasurer, of Prince Edward Island, on be- half of Her Majesty, against the following TOWN LOTS in GEORGETOWN, being the arrears of Assessment due thereon,viz: Town Lot No. 10, 3rd range, letter A for the sum of £1 17 7 “ 14, “ “ B “ ] 17 7 “ 9, 4th range, “ 1) “ 1 17 7 u l, u H B u I 7 ” 9, lst range, “ F “ 1 17 7 30f " 16, 4th range, “ F “ 0 9 4 I have levied the said Writ on the above recited Town Lots,for the scvcr'al amounts due thereon; and I do hereby give public notice that I will set up and sell, at the Court Housc in Georgetown, at Public Auction, on the Sixth day of February next, at the hour of Twelve o’clock, noon. the above mentioned Town Lots, to satisfy the levy marked on the said Writ against them, together with His 8d for said Writ, besides Sheritfs fees and incidental expenses. THOMAS OWEN, Sheriff. 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