3324: R0 Y A L GAZE'I‘TE. SHERIFF'S SALES. “A‘AIKA‘AAAARAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAMAAAno . ) Y virtue of a I'rL‘Cept to tire directed, issued by the Hon. John ' Aldous, Commissioner or Public Lands, against John Camp-; bell, of King’s County. I have taken and seized as the property of, the said John Campbell, all his right, title and interest, in and to Fifty-three arres of land, a little tnore or less, with the buildings thereon erected, situate on Township No. 53, in the said County; and I do hereby give public notice, that I will on the 7th day of February, was, at the Court llouse in Georgetown, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, set up and sell the above recited property, to satisfy the levy marked on the said precept, being .611 135. 6d., besides saunas fees and incidental expenses. JOllN DALZIEL, Sheriff. Sheriti’s Odiee, King’s County, 25th July, 1864. Y virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me directed,'issued out cf Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of George Wright, Esq., Treasurer of Prince Edward Island, on behalf of Iler Majesty, against the tollowing Water Lot in the Town of CHARLOTTETOWN, being arrears of Assessment due thereon,viz: Water Lot opposite Town Lot No 4, in the 1st 100 for 12 l 4 4 I have levied the said writ on the above recited Water Lot, for the amount due thereon; and I do hereby give notice that I will set up and sell by public auction, at theCourt House in Charlottetown, on Saturday the 18th day of .Febouary, next, at the hour of 12 o‘clock noon, the above mentioned Lot, to satisfy the levy marked on the said writ against the same, together with 105. 8d, for this writ, besides Sherids fees and incidental expenses. JOHN MORLtlS, Sherifl'. Sheritl's Office, Queen’s County, Feb. 1st, l804. LAND SALE. 7' 0 BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON SATURDAY the TWEN"IETII day of MAY, A. 1).,1865, at the hour of l'2 o clock noon. at the CoLoxrAL BUILDING, in CHARLOTTETOWN, under and by virtue of a power of sale, contained in a certain In- dcnture of Mortgage, hearing date the sixth day of lt‘ebruatj.A.D., 1801, and made between Edward Henry of Lot or Township Nun). bcr 'I‘wenty-onc, in Prince Edward Island, Blacksmith, of the one pat t, and William llattenhury (f the same place, Farmer and Miller, of the other part : The LEASEIIULD INTEREST of the said Edward llenry, in and to ALL that tract, piece or parcel of land and premises, being the southern moiety or half part of a certain tract ot'200 acres therein mentioned,and which said southern tnoiety is therein described, or bounded as follows, that is to say:—-com- nrencing at a stake fixed itr the south end ofthe old Saw Mill dam; from thence by a line running west the distance of seventy-eight chains; thence north twelve chains do liltv links; thence east to the Saw Mill River; thence following the courses ofthe shore ofthe said river southwardly to a stake at or near the turn ot'said river; thence south, crossing said river, until it bears due east front the before mentioned stake, drove in the south end of the mill dam; and from thence west to the stake or place of beginning, containing by esti- mation One Hundred acres be the some more or less—ALSO ALL that other tract, piece or parcel of Land situate on the said Let or Town- ship Number Twenty-one. and bounded as follows, that is to say: by a line commencing in the most eastern angle of Messrs. Morris’s mill-farm, in the north side of Rattenbury’s mill road; and running thence by the magnetic meridian of the year 1704, west five chains and fifty links; thence north to the south boundary line of 100 acres in the occupation of the said William Rattenbury; and thence along the same east, to the road aforesaid; thence along the said road westerly to the place of commencement; containing Fifty-five (55) acres of land, be the same more or less; together with all Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Carding and other Mills, lIouses, Buildings, Waters, Watercourscs, Millstreams, Mill-priviliges, and appurten- ances whatsoever to the said two several described tracts or parcels of land belonging or appertaining. For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply at the office of the Honorable John Longworth, Attorney at Law. Dated the 15th day of November, A. D., 1864. WILLIAM RATTENBURY. J. Loacwonrn, Solicitor. i&g.6m NOTICE. LI. persons having any just claims against the Estate of JAMES PURDIE, late of Charlottetowu, Merchant, deceased, are requested to render the same, duly attested, to the Subscriber, JOHN S. PURDIE, within six months from the date hereof; and all persons indebted to the said Estate, are required to make im- mediate payment to the said JOHN S. PURDIE, at the Store of the late James Purdic. CHRISTIANA PURDIE, Administratrix. JOHN S. PURDIE, Administrator. Charlottetown, 9th Jan, H365. idgtf pteGin I \ aluablo Freehold Property for Sale. 7 ‘0 Bl} SOLD by Public AUCTION. at the Colonial Building, tn Charlottetown, on Tuesday the Twenty-fourth day ot Ocre- nut. 1805), under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, hearing date the Eighth day of May, lbtil, and nrade between Norman Gillis, of Lot or Township 1\‘o. 'l‘wenty-three, farmer. of the one part, and Robert Rennie, cf Charlottetown, Esq., of the other part, and by a certain Deed of Assignment, hearing date the nineteen day oIJune, tool, assigned and translcrred to Thotnas Cooke,of the Royalty of Charlottetown, farmer. ALL THAT tract, piece, or parcel of land situate on the said Township No. ‘23. bounded as follows : Commencing at a stake fixed on the west side of the road leading trout Charlotte- town to St. Eleaner's. and in the southern boundary of said Town- ship 1'0. ‘23, thence runningalong said road northwestwardly, twen- ty-eight chains and sixty links; thence south, fifty-five (55) de- grees west, to the Southern boundary of Township No.23, atoresuid, thence along said boundary East, to the place of commencement—- containing tifty Acres, be the same a little more or less, reserving to the said Norman Gillis, his heirs and Assigns, a right of way of sixty feet in width along said Township's southern boundary line. For terms of sale, and further particulars, apply to ROBERT RENNIE, Esq., Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber, in the Roy- alty of Charlottetown. Dated the 20th Jan. 1865. THOMAS COOK, 9m w ASsignec at Robert Rennie. MONEY ORDER ARRANGEMENT. W/I ONEY ORDER interchange being extended to the various 1 ' Money Order Offices in NOVA SOO'I‘IA and NEWFOUND- LAND, Orders will now be issued at the Post Oflice, Charlottetown, payable at any Post Office (being a Money Order Oflice) in the above Colonies. CHARGES: To £5 stg.,-—1s. stg. commission, Over £5 stg. to £10,——2s. stg. commission. Maximum amount of one Order, £10 stg. L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. Gen. Post Oilice, Ch’town. 0th Jan. 1865 p&e 4i UNION BANK OF P. E. ISLAND. T a. meeting of Directors held this day, it was resolved that & Dividend of 6 per ecnt. on the paid up Capital, for the half year ending the 1st l)ec:uiber instant, be declared payable to the Stockholders on and after Monday the 19th inst. Also: That, from and after this date, interest at 4 per cent per annum will be paid on all Deposits bearing interest. Notice is also given that a further call of 35 per cent on tho subscribed Capital Stock of this Bank is hereby made, to be paid by the Stockholders at this Back, on Monday the (5th day of February next. JAS. ANDERSON, Cashier. Union Bank P. E. Island, 7th Dec., 1864. gdci MEETING OF THE LEGISLATURE. COLONIAL Sncnnranv’s OFFICE, 15th November, 1864. ‘ IIEREAS by a. Resolution of the IlouSe of Assembly, passed on the 14th day of April, 1863, it was resolved that the Initiation of all Money votes should be with the Exocutive. Notice is hereby given that all applications for MONEY GRANTS for Roads, Bridges, \I'harfs, do, and all Petitions tor grants in aid of any object whatsoever which parties may desire to submit to the Legislature at its next annual Session, are required to be sent into this office on or before the First day of February, 1865. By command, IJrG W. II. 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