4396 R0 YAL G A Z E'I‘TE. _ DEPUTY RECEIVERS OF LAND TAX. N compliance with the provisionsof the several Acts of this Is- - land for levying :iii .‘lSSt'Sb‘lllt'lll on all Lands therein. I have Appointed the following persons to be Deputy Receivers of the said Assessment: I‘RINCIJ COI'NTY. Ilenjamin Ilaywood, Townships Nos. 1 and ‘2. John D. Woodman, ',l‘owiisliips Nos. 3, 4.5, 6 and Savage Island. .lauies Kinle, 'l‘oWnsliips Nos 7, 5', ‘.l and 10. Donald C. Ramsay, 'I‘ownsliips Nos. ll, 12, 13, 14, Lennox Island and Saiidhills adjacmit George Beairsto, l’riucetown, l‘rincetown Royalty,'[‘ownsliips IS and Ill, Grover. Runlniiry, Fishery and George's Islauds~ llavid Rogers. Townships Nos. 1.3, In and 17. John Clay, Townships Nos. 25, 2o, 1'7 and Indian Island. James B. Leard, Townships Nos. ‘25 and 20. QI’EEN'S COUNTY. Charles A. Crosby, Townships Nos. 20 and ‘ll. John Binns, jun., Township Nos. 222, 23, 24 and Peters Island. William Shepherd, Charlottetown. Charlottetown Common and Roy- alty, Townships Nos. :3”, ill, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 48, 65, (37, tlovernors, St. Peter's, York. I’ownal, Goose and Redford Is- lands. Peter M. Bourke, Townships Nos 49 and 50. Alexander McDonald, Merchant, Townships Nos. .37, 58 and Prim Island. William ltoss, Townships Nos. (30, 62 and Wood Islands. KING'S COUNTY. William Sterns, Townships Nos. 38, 30, 40 and 41. William S. MaeGowan, the Southern moiety ot Townships No. ~13. Townships Nos. 44 and 45. John Dixon, Township No. 42, and the Nothern moiety of Town- ship No. 43. James McFarlaiie, Georgetowndieorgetown Royalty and Reserved Lands adjoining, Townships Nos. 52, 53, 54, and that part of Township N0. 55 south ot Grand River, I’anmure & Dougliton Islands. William McLaren, Townships Nos. 51, 59, 61 and 66. William (Ionahan, Township No. 56 and that part of Township No. 55, north of Grand River. Emanuel McEachei-n, Townships Nos. 46 d: 47. David Crichton, Townships Nos. 63, 64 and Murray Islands. To prevent mistakes all persons when paying Assessment are re- quested to produce a Return according to Law, of the quantity ol Land, the number of the Township, and the name of the owner or occupier. GEORGE WRIGHT, Treasurer. Treasurer’s Ollice, 13th Sept., 1865. R.G.till 5thDec. Ns Auction ! Farm for Sale. V 0 be sold by Public Auction, on the premises, on SATURDAY the 2-lth day of FEBRUARY, A. D.,16t3b', under and by virtue ofa Power of sale contained in a. certain Assignment of Lease by way of Mortgage, hearing date the Twentieth day of February, 1861, in favour of the undersigned—ALL the Estate. Right, Title and Leasehold Interest of John Creehan, in, to or out of all that tract, piece or parch of Land, situate, lying and being on Lot or Township No.27,bounded as follows:"commencing on the South side of Anderson's Road, adjoining the County line; thence running West along said Road ten chains and sixteen links. and extending South by paralell lines to the division line of half Township No.27,containing Forty Acres,together with all BUILD- INGS erected thereon.—Sale to take place at 12 o’clock, noon. For further particulars enquire of Jussxu Wiiioiir, one of the undersigned, at Bedeque. Dated this 24th day of August, 1865. IIUGII MONTGOMERY, JESSIE W llIGlIT, ALEX. CRAIG, Trustees and Exceutors of Wm. Craig, deceased. NOTICE S hereby given to all persons concerned, that unless all Fences I and other material laid and left in the Highways making encroachment on said Highways, be removod to the width as shown in the Act of the General Assembly therefor made and provided (25th Victoria, Cap. 2, Section 42, which sets forth that all Iligh- ways shall be sixty feet wide, unless where legally established ataless width.) on orbet‘ore the lst day of MAY next ensuing the date hereof,they will he proceeded against as the Law directs. JAMES KINLEY, Commissioner Road District, No.3. West Cape, Oct. 6, 1865. THE ROAD TO HEALTH AND LONG LIFE Sl-It'l'll 1-le HY HOLLOWAY ’S PILLS. I/Hptn'ilivs of Hit Blood. In Sch-cling: the most :ipproprmtc nicdiciin- r...- :i particular ailment, there. Inn} be some dillicullv unlcss onc can bc litlllltl to piiiily, rcgu. late, and improvi- thc qualin of Ilu: blood. 'l‘bcsc l'ills pnssfitéfls and exert lhcsc tbicc qualifications in nu i-xtraoiiiiunry iii-gum, 'l‘hcy enable. the stomach to digcst tiny ordinary um. incrrnsc liu‘ sccre. tory powcrs ol’ the liver, cleanse and purify the liliuitl,t‘xllt'l :ill morbid innttcr, and throw into the circulation tln- purcst elements tor sustaining and t'cpniring the frame. ll} (dim ss and I)! Mil/y How many persons snlli-r li-oni th-bibty niibout knowing the causes why they are lccble! In most cases tbc stomach istbe .tguicssor. llltllu\\:|_\'.~‘ l'tlls have lung llt't‘tl Ininctl lor rcgulnling a disordered l-lotmtt‘lt, and restoring its ln-zdthy digrsiivc ltittt‘; they are thcrelbrc confidently I't‘l'tlllllIlt'lltlt'll as :i llt‘l't'l'-lltliltl2 rciucdy in all cases win-re the constitution, lroui any cause, has ltt'l'tillltt im- paired or weakened. ,Ih'st‘asrs of [In Him] (U11, Iluli'l. 'l'ltcsc formidable diseases are, ttnlintmuitclv, ol' lrcipnmt occur. rencc; for the most part tlicy crccp ou gradually, lui may be pre- v,.nti-d bv propt'r pvt-cautions. lloliowny’s l’ills are this surest prt-s‘t-I‘vntin-s against all tlt‘t'dllL’t'tlltfttlS ol' the brain, and ate lll(' specdicst corrcctors of irregular circulation. Ill thcy bc taken without delay when Iingiing in lllt' limbs, drowsiness, or gtddiuess comes on, the client will be Illtil'Vt'llnlts. From/ts of all Ayes mu] ('lussrs. 'I‘he fame of these l’ills is partly based upon tlu: l‘Cllt'lltilill clients they have upon the Constitutions ol l'cumlcs. From the domestic servant. lo the pi-i-rcss, univm'snl liironr is :iccordcd lo tbcnifor thcir invigorating and pnrilyinu propi-rtir-s, which lt'tilit‘t lhi-ni so snlie :iutl lll\2|ltl;ll)lt‘ in all tlls‘ut'ie'l‘s picnliar to lltt‘ .Nl‘x. ()ln-‘lllti'- lions ol'cvi-t'y l\lllll, cillu-r iii young pct‘sons cult'iiuu into \\Hlll:ltl- hood or approachingr the turn oll ltfc—llic must ('l itn-nl pi rind—trial}, be radically It‘lllHVl'tl by it recourse- to lbcsc l'ills. .1 I] Dism'r/(rs (i/lii'fing l/u Lil‘rr, N/o/nm'l't mu/ [Inter/s. \Vbciicvcr the stomach, liver, or liout‘ls nrc tllst'l'tlt-it'tl by high living, clinmtc, ovct'-inniulgt-ucc, inidin- t‘Nl'l’lliIll or ollict' (must-s, tlicsc liac icgttlallng l’ills will soon tt-ciily thc cvi'..'iiid spcctiily bring back energy, strength, and cln-t-rlnlncss to thc lI‘illllt.’ “here previoust till was lnssiludc, glooiimiud dcjcctiou. 1):.s'1unu/rm'j/, Low Spin/s. 'I'Iic misery occusioncd by a disordered digestion is, unlbrtunntcly, tell by most. 'l‘bt-so lllllltllls I'ills should be lnlwu in appropriate doses to adjust the disturbed liniciions. 'l‘boy dispi-l headache. biltousiicss, nausea, lowncss ol. spirits, and all similar iiilnicnls. A course, ol- tbcso invaluable purifying I’ills never Inils iti removing the. cause of such morbid ullctdions, without subjecting the siillbt't'i' to any inconvenicncc. 1i{/]l((‘ll:(l, Dill/lurid, Brow/lilo; (buy/Is (Illl/ (To/(Is. In our change-able climate, lt‘w pcrsous cscnpe without colds, sore throats, iiillucnzai, diptln-ria, or bronchitis, lbr :ill of which these lilllltllls corteclivc l’ills may be taken with ihc certainty of ellectiiig a cute. While the l’ills art- expelling all impurities from the body generally, llollowny’s Uintmont should be \itll rubbed upon the chest and throat: it will penetrate the skin, reduce inflam- mation, and restore lastii g soiiiidncss. Holloway’s l’i/ls are the best known remedy in Ho, world for the following diseases:— Apite lli'opsy liifltiuiiiiatioii Sore 'l‘lii'onts Asthma [platints Ilyscntery .lziiuidicc Stone- and Gravel Billions Coin- l‘lrysipeltis Livm' ()oin- Si-coinlairvSymton Blotcbes on the Female lrre- plaiuts 'l'ic-llonloureux Skin gularities Luinbugo Tumours Bowel Conipl’ts. chcrs ol'aill l’iles lilcers Cuties kinds Rheumatism Vcnernl Affections Constipation ol Fits Retention o l‘ \Vorms of all kind the Bowels (iout Urine \Vcakness,l'roiii Consumption Head-ache Scrollilu or whatever cause Debilily Indigestion King’s Evil l &(:., 8n; Sold'at the establishment of l’iioi' ESSUR lloi.i.ow A v, 244, Strand (near Ieinple Ila_r,) London, also by In“ respectable Druggists and Dealersin Medicinestbroughont the. eivdized world, at the following prices z—ls. 1&th 2s 9d., 4s. (1., 115., 22s., and 33s., each Box. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every rlirorder tillixed to each box. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. Sold by all Druggiets.