58 It() YA I. UAZI“. ’1‘ T Ii. ,Y Virtue ofa \Vrit of Statute EXecution to me di- .6) reeled, issued out of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court t.)l'._.Tudicatm'e, at the suit of William Brown against James Collins, I have taken and seized as the property of the said James Collins, all the Right, Title, and Interest of the said James Collins. in and to One hundred and twenty acres of Land, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, bemg‘ part of Lot or Town- ship Number Fifty-two, in King’s County, and 1 do hereby give public notice that I will on the Eighth day of February, One thousand eight hundred and seventy, (1870), at the hour of Twelve o’clock, noon. 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 Fifteen pounds, ten Shillings and nine pence, with 16s. and 8d , for the said writ, besides Sheriff’s fees, and all incidental expenses. JOHN A. MeLAINE, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Ofliee, Kinrr’s County. January 29, 1868. {'5 D. O’M. Reddin, Plaintiff’siAttorncy. NOTICE. / LL persons having legal demands against the Es- f tate of the late James Robertson, Roselyn Cottage, St. Peter‘s Road, Township 3-1, Esquire, deceased, are requested to furnish the same, duly attested. to either of the undersigned, for Settlement; and all parties indebted to the said Estate are required to make im- mediate payment to ALEX. ROBERTSOI, JOIIN STEWART, Jr. Lot :34, Nov. ‘29, 1867. Treasurer’s Office. 30th January, 1868. V ARRAN' 1S from No. 325-1, of the date ofthe 2nd January, 1866, to No. 370, of the date of the 20th March, 1866, (both inclusive), will be paid at the Treasury on demand, together with the interest due thereon. JAMES \VARBURTON. Sin Treasurer. To be Sold by Auction. TIIF Subscriber will Sell by Auction, on Thursday, _ the 19th inst., at 1 o’clock, p. m., the building of a BRIDGE, on the Post Road, Lot. 32, known as Kel- low’s Bridge, the Contracter to have two Sureties for the due performance ofthe work. Specification given at the time 01 Sale. E ExeCutors. ALSO, The building of a. Bridge on the Emyvale Road, known as Treanor’s Bridge, will be Sold on Friday. the 27th., at 1 o’clock, p. m. Contractors to have their Sureties as above. ' PATRICK WYNNE. February 6. 1868; Commissioner. NOTICE; IIEREAS, by virtue of a Deed of Assignment, made and executed the 18th day of November instant, and duly filed and registered. in the proper office in this Island, Gnonmc S. Murmur, late of Crapaud, merchant, hath assigned, conveyed and made over to the undersigned, upon certain trusts, and for certain ptirposes in the said Deed of Assignment ex- pressed, all Book accounts, Notes, Bonds,sums ol'money and securities theretor, due and owing unto him: This is to notify all persons indebted to the said George S. Muttart, whether by Book Account, Notes of Hand, Bonds, Judgments, or otherwise. that the same must be paid forthwith; and all persons to whom the said George S. Multart is indebted, are requested to furnish their claims and accounts, duly attested, to the under- signed without delay. JOHN CLARK. Cascuniptc, Nov. ‘22, 1867. 3111 [dec 5] l ROAD DISTR ICT. N0. 11, Qtuctcx's COUNTY. r ‘l‘ll‘l Subscriber will let by Public Auction. on Tuesday, the 18th February, at the hour of Two o’clock, p. m., the repairing of the old part of the South I’inettc Bridge. ' DUNCAN TAYLOR, Road Commissioner. \Vood Island, January 30, 1868. Col. Secretary’s Office. JANUARY ‘23, 1868. N conformity with the Act 12 Victoria, cap. 20, inti- tuled " An Act to prevent Pedlars travelling and Selling within this Island without heense,” the Iolllow- ing persons have received Licenses to practice as Ilawhers and l’edlars within this Island, her one year from the date of their respective Licenses, viz :— 1807. 171111.24, No. 6, Patrick Doyle, on foot, Feb. 18, No. 7, Alexander Morrow. with a Beast. July 20, No. 8, George IV. Millncr, do Aug. 22.No. 9, Edward Lane- do 1808. Jan. 7. No. 10, James McVean, with a Beast. Jan.14, No. 11, Henry Coombs, do. do. GEORGE COLES, Col. Sec’y. -——.._. Business N otiees. EITHER. the Herald nor the Royal Gazette will be furnished to new subscribers unless paid for in ad- vance. We have so many debts on our books that in order not to Swell their number, we are forced to this step. -' All ADVERTISEB‘IENTS intended for either of those papers must be accompanied by the cash, at the rate of (is. per square of 24: lines, or under, and 1s. 6d. for each continuation. I‘IANDBILLS, in preportion to size, trom 48. to 103. per Set of 25, and 1s. 6d. each additional set. IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY “WEDNESDAY MORNING BY EDWARD REILLY, ‘ EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, at his Office, Queen Street. TERMS FOR THE “HERALD.” For 1 year, paid in advance, £0 9 0 “ “ “ half-yearlyinadvancc, 0 10 0 Advertisements inserted at the usual rates. JOB PRINTING? Of every description, performed with neatness and despatch and on moderate terms. at the HERALD Office. CHAIN FOR MUD DIGGERS, "Iron & Steel SLEIGH SHOEING, AND NARROW AXES, 860.. AT THE BRITISH HARDWARE STORE. (Reddin's New Buildings, Queen Street.) STONE & BOVYER. Ch’town, 5th February, 1868. g it .