flfit ROYAL GAZETTE. STRAY CATTLE. 01‘?“ Tm: charge for Advertising STRAY C.~\TTL1~I,in the Rot/a Gazette for two months, is 105. The money must accompany all advertisements, otherwise they will not be attended to. TRAY IIEIFERS.—Two Stray Heifers, one black and the other red and white, rising two years old, have been on the Subscriber’s premises for the lasr six months; the owner is requested to come and prove property, pay expenses and take them away, otherwise they will be sold at Auction, at my Barn, on Thursday, the 6th day of April next, at l2 o’clock, noon, an order from a Justice of the Peace having been obtained for that purpose. RICHARD CLARK. Bedeque, Lot 25, Feb. 13, 1865. g pd TRAY OK and IIEIFER.——A Stray BLACK and BROWN 0X, about seven years old, and a White and Red spoted HEIFER, apparently about four years old, have been on the premises of the Subscriber for the past six weeks; the owner is requested to come and prove property, pay expenses and take them away; otherwise they will be sold at Auction, at my Barn, on THURSDAY, the 23rd day of FEBRUARY next, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, an order from a Justice of the Peace having been obtained for that purpose. ALEXANDER STEWART. Strathalbyn, Lot 67, Dec. 31, 1864. ‘i TRAY IIEIFER.—A Stray Black IIEIFER. about one year and a half old,has been on the premises of the Subscriber for the past two 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, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, on THURSDAY, the 2nd day of MARCH next, an order from a Jus- tice of the Peace having been obtained for that purpose. HECTOR JOHNSTON. 0 ‘- Lot 32, Brudnell River, Jan. 7, 1865. TRAY BULL.—-A Stray Dark Brown Poll BULL,about one year and a halt old, has been upon my premises for the past five months; the owner is requested to come and prove property, pay expenses, and take him away, otherwise he will be sold at Auction, at my Barn, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, on THURS- DAY, the 2nd day of MARCH next, an order from a Justice of the Peace having been obtained for that purpose. WILLIAM MA'I‘IIESON. Glen Lock, Lot 33, Jan. 4, 1865. pd TRAY OX.-——A Stray OX, about two years and a half old, white and red, has been on the premises of the Subscriber for the past six months, the owner is requested to come and prove property, pay expenses, and take him away; otherwise he will be sold at Auction, at my barn, on THURSDAY, the filth day of THE GREATMRBMEDYCOP Tin: Act. HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT- MARCII next, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, an order from a Justice of the Peace, having been obtained for that purpose. STEWART BURNS. pd TRAY BULLo—A Stray Brown BULL, about one and a half year old, has been on the premises of the undersigned, since October last; the owner is requested to come and prove pro- l perty, pay expenses, and take him away; otherwise he will be sold at Auction, at my Dam, on THURSDAY, the 113th day of MARCH next, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, an order from a Justice of' the Peace having been obtained for that purpose. MICHAEL SMITH. pd Freetown, Lot 25, Jan. 25, 1865. Johnston's River, Lot 35, Jan. 20, 1865. “l TRAY IIE IF [GIL—A stray red Heifer, about three years b and a half old, has been on the premises of the Subscriber for the past six months, the owner is requested to come and prove pro- perty, pay expenses and take her away; otherwise she will be sold at Auction, at my Barn, at the hour 01'12 o’clock, noon, on MON- DAY, the 10th day of APRIL next, an order from a Justice of the Peace having been obtained for that purpose. DONALD ll. MCDONALD. pd Bcdequc, Lot ‘25, Feb. 15, 1865. TRAY IIEIFE IRS—Two Stray Red and Brown Hummus, L about. one and a half yearold. each, have been on my premises for the last 5 months; the owner is requested to come and prove property, pay expenses and take them away; otherwise they will be Sold at Auction, at my Barn, at the hour of l2 o’clock, noon, on Thursday, the 113th day of April next, an order from a Justice of the Peace having been obtained for that purpose. NORMAN CAMPBELL. The (flat of [he Ointment on flee Sg/slcm. To the very core and centre of all diseases which allth the human body. this remarkable preparation penetrates. It disappears under the friction of the hand as salt disappears when rubbed upon meat. The nnguent performs it healing errand rapidly, safely, and without :pnm. Simple eruptions, open sores, hardftuinours, scroliilous de- velopments of all kinds, abcesscs, cancers, old wounds, and, in fact, every species ol inflammation or suppuration, whether in the skin, the flesh, the glands, or among the muscles, can be arrested in its destructive course and permanently cured without danger, by rubbing in this inesiiinable Ointment. Bml Legs, Bad Brmsls, Sores and Ulcers. In many Hospitals in Europe this celebrated remedy is now used lor the cure ol'old Wounds, sores, and ulcers; in Spain and Portugal, and in manv parts of Italy, the first Physicians regularly prescribe its use. It is a sovereign remedy for bad breasts and bad legs; and likewise for all skin diseaSes. It is to be found in the chest of nearly every sailor, soldier, and emigrant. Piles, Fistulas, Stricfurrs. The above class at Complaints is surely remoVed by nightly foment- ing the parts Wllll warm water, and then by most ell'ectuully rubbing in this Ointment. Persons suflering from these direlul Complaints should lose not a moment in arresting their progress. It should be understood that it IS not sufficient merely to smear the Ointment on [he ulTected parts, but it must be well robbed in lin‘ some consider- able time two or three. times a day, that ll may be taken into the system, whence it will remow any hidden sore or wound as admin- ully as though it were pulpnbh- lo the rye. Broad and water poultices, alter the rubbing in of the ()imim-nt, will do great service. This is the only proper trentuwnt for females in (:nsrs of cancer in the stomach, or for those who suffer ll'tllll u general bearing down. Imprurlrm'irs of You/lu—Sorm mul Ulcers. Blotches, as also swellings, can with certainly be. radically cured if the Ointment be iisvd freely, and the l’ills be taken night and morning as recommended in the priulod instructions. \thn treated in any other way these complaints only dry up in one place to break out Ill another; whereas this ()inlmcnt will remove the humour from the syslem, and leave. the patient a Vigorous and healthy being. It will require time, aided by the use ol'the l’ills, to insure a lasting cure. EDEN/term, Brow/lilac, Son: Throws, Grog/is and (‘olr/s. Any ol the above class of diseases may be cured by well rubbing the Ointment three limes :1 day upon the skin covenng the throat, chest, and neck ol'lhe patient. The nngucnt \vill soon pcywlrnlt‘ the pores and giVe immediate relicl‘. 'l'o alloy the lever and lr-sscn m- finmmnlion,eiuh[ or ten I’ills should be. taken night and morning. The Ointment will produce perspiration, \\lll(‘.ll is so essential tor removng levers, sore throats, and those oppressions ol the (filler! which arise from Asthma, Bronchitis, and other cuiises. [for]: [he Ointment and Pills should lu- used in the following cases : lizid Legs Fislulns Sore-throats I ‘ Skin-diseases i Scurry Sore-heads 'l‘nmours Ulcers \Younds Yams Chicqo-foot Chilblnins Chopped llnnds Corns (soil) Cancers Contracted and liud Breasts (Rout Burns (ilnndulur Swel- lnnions anbugo [hugs Bite ol Mos- l’iles _ chetoes and libemnutism Sand-Flies Still Joints Scolds 1 - ~ 1 . v' Coon-bay lulcphunliusis Bole. Nipples Sold at the l‘istublisluncnt “(Professor ll ol.i.o\\'AY. 244, Strand. (ncur'l'einplc liur)l.ondou; also by all respectable llruggists and Deniers in Medicines throughout thr crvnlized word,:it llw lollowing prices ’—ls. 1§t1., 2s. lld., 4s. 6d., 11s., 22s., and 313s, each Port '1‘ ierc isn considerable saving by taking the larger Sizes. N. li.—~l)ircctions for the guidance of patients in every disordc. Johnston’s Read, Lot 22}. Feb. 2l, 1665. pd attached to each l’ot. Sold by all Druggist