246 ROYAL GAZETTE. THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND! Holloway’s Ointment. and Healing Properties are known and recogé nized throughout the World. The number of years this invaluable Ointment has stood the test of public opinion (and the longer known the better appreciated) is a testimony of itself more convincing than anything that could be written in praise of its truly wonderful healing properties. In the cure ofbad legs, bad breasts, sores, wounds, and ulcers, its effect is marvellous. For ring-worm, scald head, scrofula, and diaeases of the skin generally, there is no remedy to be compared to it. When assiduously rubbed upon the skin (previously well bathed in warm water) this Ointment is quickly absorbed into the sy stem, and cleanses, in its passage, every part to which it is applied. Glandular Swellings. Mumps, Bronchitis, Quinsey, Sore - ThrOals and Diptheria. In any of the above diseases, immediate and permanent relief is obtained by effectually rubbing this detergent Ointment, twice a day, upon the neck, chest and back. It acts upon the very mainSprings oflife; for through the glands pass all new matter required for the the body’s reparation and all old particles detrimental to its preserva. tion. The Ointment, used conjoinlly with IIolloway’s Pills, will act so searchingly and certainly as to efl'ect cures in the most hopelesscases. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Contracted and Stiff Joints. Many thousands of martyrs from the above complaints have found life almost unsupportable; yet if llolloway’s Ointment be briskly and perseveriugly rubbed upon the parts affected, case may be safely guaranteed, especially if the pores of the skin be previously Opened by fomentations with warm water. The gross humors require expul- sion from the system: it is therefore necessary to have recourse to Holloway’s admirable Pills, which by purifying and strengthening the system, greatly assist the operation of the Ointment and facilitate and confirm the cure. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ulcerations of all kinds. There is no medicinal preparation in the world which may be so thoroughly relied upon, in the treatment of the above ailments, as Holloway’s Ointment. Nothing can be so simple or safe as the manner in which it is applied, or its action on the body, both locally and con. stitutioaally. The Ointment, rubbed around the part afi‘ected, enters the pores just as salt enters meat. It quickly penetrates to the source of the evil and drives it from the system. Erysipelas and Scrofulous Sores. In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burns or sorofnlous en- largements'of any kind, Holloway’s Ointment presents a ready and easy means of cure. It manifests a peculiar power in restraining in- flammatidn, removing stagnation, cooling the heated blood, and check. ing all acrimonious and unhealthy discharge. Diseases attendant on Childhood. Diseases incident to early life fall more under the management of the mother than the medical man. Ilolloway’s Ointment should there- fore-be regarded by her as a “ Household Treasure,” as it never fails in bringing out the rash in measles and scarlatina; and for the remo- val of all skin diseases its effect is miraculous. In cases of whooping cough and croup, this invaluable Ointment should be rubbed twice a day upon the throat and chest, and the youngestinvalid willderive there- from the most soothing relief. Two or three of Holloway’s famous Pills reduced to apowder, will augment the curative powers of the Unguent. Both the Ointment and. Pills should be used in the r' ' following can: .- Its Searching Bad Legs Chilblains Gout Sore Throats Bad Breasts Chapped Hands Glandular Swell- Skin Diseases Burns , Corns (soft) ings Scurvy Bunions Cancers Lumbago Sore Heads BiteofMoschetoes Contracted nit-Stiff Piles Tumours and Sand Flies Joints Rheumatism Ulcers Coco bay Elephantiasis Scald Heads Wounds Chiegoofoot Fistulas Sore Nipples Yaws Sold at the Establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), London; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealersin Medicines throughout the civilited world, at the following prison—ls lid, 23 9d, 43 6d, 113 22s, and 33s, each Pot. ’3 There is a considerable saving by taking the larger site. 7 H.‘ B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are Mixed to each Pot. ' [March 22, 18W. Executors’ Notice. LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of the HONORABLE? THOMAS HEATH HAVILAND, late of CHARLOTTE- TOWN, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, Executors of the last Will and Testament of the said Thomas Heath Haviland; and all persons having any claims against the said Estate are requested to furnish their accounts, duly attested, to the said Executors. T. HEATH IlAVlLAND, E nachos w. DsBLOlS, “WOW Ch’town July 1, 1867. [july 24 lm Administration Notice. LL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of CAPTAIN JOHN MCISAAC, late of Souris, deceased, are re- quested to furnish their accounts, duly attested, to the undersigned, Administratrix of the said Estate; and all persons indebted to the said Estate, are requested to make iuunediate payment to MARY ANN MCISAAC, Administratrix. Souris, August 14, 1867'. lm Land Sale. ‘0 be sold by Public Auction, on SATURDAY, the Twelfth day of OC' ‘OBER next, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, at the Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, under and by virtue ofa Power of Sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, hearing date the 27th day of May, A. D. 1867, and made between Maurice Kelly, of Charlottetown, of the first part; the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward island, of the second part, and Mary Foley, of Charlottetown. wife of James Foley, of the third part: All that tract, piece or parcel of land, being one-quarter of Town Lot Number Eight, in the Second Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, bounded as follows, that is to say: fronting on Dcrchestcr Street- and commencing at the division line between Lots seven and eight,in the Second hundred aforesaid, and running back on said line, from Dcrchestcr Street aforesaid, eighty feet; thence at rightanglcs eastwardly forty-two feet, or to the division line of Maurice Hailes’ por- tion of said Lot; thence at right angles eastwardly along said line to Dcrchestcr Street aforesaid; thence along the north side of said street westwardly forty-two feet, or to the place of commencement; together with all and singular the Stores, Out-houses and appurtenances to the said described piece of land belonging or appertaining. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply at the ethos of Messieurs Ilaviland and Brecken, Solicitors to the Bank of Prince Edward Island, Water Street, Charlottetown. WM. CUNDALL, Cashier of the said Bank of P. E. Island. July 4.1867. Sale of Valuable Freehold Property- TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION. at the Court a House in Charlottetown on THURSFAY, the Twelfth day ofSeptember. A. D. 1867, at the hour ofTwelveo’clock, noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a. certain Mortgage dated the Nineteenth day of May, A. D. 1865. and executed by Edward Gay. of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County. in Prince Edward Island. and Harriet, his wife, to John Roach Bourke, of Lot 49, in the said County and Island. Esquire :—All that tract, piece, and parcel of land, situate on Township No. 49. in the said Island, dee- cribed and bounded as follows: On the East side by land in the possession of James Acorn ; on the West side by land in possession of Thomas H. Mutlow; on the North side by land in the possession of William Acorn; and on the South by the old boundary line;—-.-lho above land being formerly in possession of and leased to John Gay, Ephraim Gay, and Lewis Gay—containing One Hundred and Twenty-eight acres. a little more or less. Dated the 23d day of May, A. D. 1867. 3m ' ' JOHN It. BOURKE.