-M‘.’G R O Y A L G A Z E'I‘T E. ” STRAY CATTLE. ,- H‘ Tm: charge tar Advertising STRA Y CATTLE in the Royal Gan!" for tyro months. is 10s. The money must accompany all advertisements, otlicrwisc they will not be attended to. TRA Y 0X.—A Stray lllaek UK has been on the Subscriber's premises tor some time past, the owner is requested to come and prove property, pay expenses anl take him away, othcrmse he will he sold at Auction. at my Darn. on FRIDAY, the 2nd day of FEDRI‘A HY. lfititi, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m., an order from a Justice of the Peace having been obtained for that purpose. WILLIAM ACORN, sen. Pownal, Lot 40, Dec. ‘2, 1865. pd TRAY ()X.—A stray OX has been on the Subscriber's Premises, Mtlligan Farm, Lot 17, for the last six weeks or thereabouts, colour red, split in the left ear, about two and a half years old; the UWHCI‘ is requested to come and prove property and pay expenses, within two months from this date; it not claimed 5 before that time he will be sold by Auction, at my Barn, an order I having been obtained item a Justice of the Peace for that purpose. JAMES NELSON lIOWAT. pd Lot 17, November I3, 1865. TRAY (7()IV.—A Stray Dark Brown and White COW has been on my prtniises for the past three months, the owner is requested to come and prove property, pay expenses and take her ' away, otherwise she will be sold at Auction at my Barn, on Thurs- day. the 18th day of January, 1500.1". the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, an order from a Justice 01 the Peace having been obtained for that purpose. WILLIAM BRUII'N,jun. Grecnvale, Lot 23, Nov. 23, 1865. DEPUTY RECEIVERS OF LAND TAX. N compliance with the provisions of the several Acts of this Is- land for levying an ASSessinent on all Lands therein, 1 have appointed the following persons to be Deputy Receivers of the said Assessment: PRINCE COUNTY. Benjamin Haywood, Townships Nos. 1 and 2. John D. Woodman, Townships Nos. 3, 4.5, 6 and Savage Island. James Kinley, Townships Nos 7, 8, 9 and 10. Donald C. Ramsay, Townships Nos. l1, 12, 13, 14, Lennox Island and Sandhills adjacent. George Beairsto, Princetown, Princetown Royalty,Townships Ns 18 and 19, Grover, Bunbury, Fishery and George’s Islands. David Rogers, Townships Nos. 15, 16 and 17. John Clay, Townships Nos. 25, 26, 27 and Indian Island. James B. Leard, Townships Nos. 28 and 20. QUEEN'S COUNTY. Charles A. Crosby, Townships Nos. 20 and 2t. John Binns,jun., Township Nos. 22, 23. 24 and Peters Island. William Shepherd, Charlottetown, Charlottetown Common and Roy- alty, Totvnships Nos. 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 3t}, 37, 48, 65, (37, Governors, St. Peter’s, York. Pownal, Goose and Bedford Is- lands. Petcr M. Bourke, Townships Nos 49 and 50. Alexander McDonald, Merchant, Townships Nos. 57, 58 and Prim Island. William Ross, Townships Nos. 60, 02 and Wood Islands. KING‘S COUNTY. William Sterns, Townships Nos. 38, 30, 40 and 41. William S. Mactlowan, the Southern moiety of Townships No. 43, Townships Nos. 44 and 45. John Dixon, Township No. 42, and the Nothern moiety of Town- ship No. 43. James McFarlane, Georgetown,Georgetown Royalty and Reserved Lands adjoining, Townships Nos. 52, 53, 5st, and that part of Township No. 55 south oi Grand River, I’anmure Jr. Boughton Islands. William McLaren, Townships Nos. 51, 59, Cl and 66. William Conahan, Township No. 56 and that part of Township No. 55, north of Grand liiver. Emanuel McEaclicrn, Townships Nos. .16 d: 47. David Crichton, Townships Nos. (33, (3A1 and Murray Islands. To prevent mistakes all persons when paying Assessment are re- quested to produce a Return according to Law, of the quantity of Land,_the number of the Township, and the name of the owner or occupier. GEORGE WRIGHT, Treasurer. Treasurer s 011100, 13th Sept., 1805. R.U.till 5thDec. THE ROAD TO HEALTH AND LONG urE' Slit l’li lih HY HOLLOWAY ’S PILLS. .Impurilirs of HM [Now]. In selecting the most appropriati- medicine for a particular ailment, thcrc may Ilt’ sonic ditlicnlty ooh-sit one can be found to purify, icgn. hue, and impich- the tpiulity ol' the blood. 'I'hesc l'ills possess and exert these three tpinliticaiions in on extraordinary noon-p. Ti...)- cliublc tlic stomach to digest any ordinary tot-d, increase the accre- tory powers of the livcr, th-niisc and purify the Iiltititlet’xl".| u” mothid matter, and throw into the circulation the pnrcst elements tor sustaining and repairing the ironic. Illa/cums mu] Ihbili/g/ How many persons stllIt‘t' from th-bility uithont Running IIH‘ caius‘cs uhv they are lcvhlc! In niosl cases the stomach is the aggressor. . Ilollou'ny's I’ills have long Ilt‘t'll taint-d for regulating a disordered Hoinuch, and I't’s‘ltil'ittfl its licnlthy digt'stivc tone; thcy arc. thcrchirc confidently rcconiincndcd its n iitst'ci'diiiliiig i‘t-tncdy in all cases where the constitution, lrom any cause, hat.» bccoine im- paired or weakened. Distuscs of [/u‘ 111m] and 111 art. 'I'hcse formidable discnscs nic, nnhirttnintcly, of frequent occur. rcnce; tor the most part they cri-o-p on gradually, but may be pre- Veiitcd by proper precautions. Ilolionny’s l'ills are the surest preservatives against all dcrnngt-mcnts ol' the brain, and nic the §I)Q(JIII(‘§I corrcciors of irregular circulation. ll. lhcy bc lulu" without delay uhcn tingling in tho limbs, drowsiness, or giddiiiess comes on, the ctii-ct Will be IIIIII'Vt‘IlIItlS- Hum/(s of (1/! Ayes mu] (7115513. The limit! of these l'ills is partly bascd ttpoii the bencficinl elI'ccts they h:ch upon ihc constitutions ol lcmnles. I“I'Ht|| the domestic, servant to the pccl'css, iinin-rsnl litvmir is accorded to them for their inVigoi-niinz; and purityiiig piopcrlies, which render them so safe and invaluable in all tilsnl‘fit‘t‘s peculiar to the scx. Obstruc- tions oi'cvcry kind, either in young pci‘sons entering into woman- hood or approaching the turn ot‘ lit‘ew-iho most critical period—may be radically removed by it i'econrsc to thcsc I’ills. All Disorders (([Ii't‘li/ig l/u‘ Liz-tr, S/omac/i and Burro/s. \VlieneVei‘ the stomach, liver. or bowels ni'c disordered liy high living. climate, over-indulgence, undue. cx‘crtion or other cnnscs, these fine regulating I’ills nill soon rcctily lhc evil, and speedin bring back energy, strength, and checi'htlncss lo the lrtune where previously till was lnssitude, gloom and dcjoction. 1): .s' imulcm'l . Low S #1773. I ./ The misery occasioned It} a disordered digestion is, unfiii‘tuuntcly, lelt by most. 'I‘hcse l'nmons l'ills should be taken in appropriate doses to adjust the distnibcd functions. They dispel headache. biliousncss, nausea, loivness of spirits, and all similar ailments. A coiii'scof these invaluable purifying Pills never fails in removing the cause of such morbid ntleclions, without subjecting the sutlcrci‘ to tiny inconvenn-ntw. Influenza, Dip/Inn", Bronchitis, (“orig/is um] (Yr/(ls. In our changeable climate, tow pcrs'ons escape uithout colds, sore throats, influenza, diplhe-rin, or liioiichitis, for all of which these thin-ins corrective I’ills may bc when with the certainty of effecting a cure. While. the I'ills :il‘c expelling all impurities from the body geiictally, Hollowny’s (linlincnl shonld be well rubbcd upon the chest and throat: it will pctlclt'itlc the skin, reduce inflam- mation, and restore lastii g soundm-ss. Holloway’s [’l'lls arc the his! It no u'n rr mrdy in the world for the following diseases:— Airue Ilropsy Inflammation 7 Sort- 'l'lironts Asthma [plaiiiits llyscnlci‘y .lnmidicc Stone and (irzivc Billions (‘om- I'Irysipclns Lire-r t'om- SecondarySvmion Iiloiches on the chzilc Irrc- l plziints 'I'ic-Ihitilouri-ux Skin gnlnriiics Linnbngo 'l'nmours Iimrchoinpl’is. I“crcrs tiliilli i I'ilcs i l’lccrs Colics kinds Rheumatism l Vcncrnl A “ct-lions Constipation ol hits Iictcntion of I “'orins ()I‘tlii kinii the Iioncls (ion! l'rim- \Vcnhncss, from (‘onsumption Ilcnd-nche ' .‘crol'nln or \\ hnicvcr cainsr l)cbility Indigestion i King‘s I'ivil Sun, 8L0 Sold at the cstnblishmcnt of [How tzssoi: IItll.l.ti\\‘ A v. 2“, Strand (ncnr'l'cnipha inn) iondoii, also by all rcspcclzilih- liruuuists nud Ileulei‘siii .\lcdictnt-stlironghoui Iln- civilized \iorhl, at the l'ollou ing prices :-—-ls. 151., 2s 9d., 4s. 6., 11s., 22s., and 335., catch Box. N.li.-—-l)ircctions for the quidnncc oi" paiicnts in every dimi‘dc- attuned to t‘:|t‘ll hox. There is a considerable saving; by taking: the larger sizes bold by all Dru wrists. Hf