ROYAL GAZ STTE. PROFLAMATION nr ms lin‘lClJJin‘Y GEORGE Dl‘NlhhS, ISQI‘IRE, Lieu}. Goa-«rm»- mid (‘onmumu’i rum-(721d in and orcr Ilrr Munch/'5‘ Is/mu/ I’I‘nm ,I‘hl’lltal‘ll. mu] Ilu‘ '1} rri/orirs ‘f/N‘rrllllfu lurking/mg. (‘lmm‘r/lor, l'u‘. {Ls} -ii/nm'a/ and (lrdmm‘j/ of {he same, 412, ($13, tyc- Gsomn-z IM‘NDAS, Lieut. Governor. " IIEREAS a ccrtain Treaty was made between IIer Majesty and the l'nited States of America, on the 5th day of June, 183-1, providing for Reciprocal Trade: And whereas the United States of America have, in accordance with the terms of the said Treaty, given notice for the termination thereof. And whereas in consequence of such notice the said Treaty will expire on the Seventeenth day of March, 1866. And whereas under the said Treaty many persons. citizens of the United States of America, have invested moneys and fitted out Ships for the purpose of carrying on the (in-shore) Fisheries with in the Territory of Prince Edward Island, under the said Treaty. And whereas they may be unaware that their right to carry on such in-shore Fisheries will end on the said 17th day of March, instant And whereas it is desirable that due precaution be taken to pre- vent injury or loss to any of Her Majesty’s subjects, or to the citi- zens of a State with which Her Majesty, the Queen of Great Britain, is happily in amity. Now, therefore, I have thought fit, by and with the advice of Her Majesty’s Executive Council of this Island, to issue this my Proclamation, and I do hereby caution and warn all persons, not subjects of Her Majesty. that after the 17th day of March, inst, no vessels owned and manned in the United States of America, can pursue the in-shore Fisheries without rcn- dering themselves liable to the confiscation of their vessels, and suchdother penalties, pecuniary and personal, as are by law im- pose . Given under my hand and the Great Seal of this Island, at Charlottetown, in the said Island, this Seventh day of March, in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, and in the twenty-ninth year of Her Majesty’s reign. A By Command, J.‘ w. MORRISON, Deputy Col. Sec’y. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Council Office, 17th April, 1866. IS Excellency the Lieut. Governor in Council, has been pleased I I to make the following appointments, viz: Mr- Patrick McCoubry, of Winsloe Road, Township No. 33, to be a Justice of the Peace for Queen’s County. Patrick Doyle, Esq., of Tignish, to be Commissioner of High- ways for the first District of Prince County—in the place of Benja- min Haywood, Esq., resigned. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. ROAD COMPENSATION ACT, PUBLIC NOTICE. WHEREAS a Commission has been issued directed to us, under and by virtue of an Act passed in the Fourteenth year of the reign of her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled “ An Act to regulate the laying out and altering of Highways, and of the Acts in amendment thereof,” whereby we are commanded to estimate the damage or advantage that will accrue to the parties through whose land a New Line of road is intended to pass along the County line dividing Townships Eighteen and Twenty. Now we do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE to all parties con- cerned, that we will commence the execution of said Commission by attending on the said line of' Road , at or near John Cousins,’ on MONDAY the 21st day of May next, at the hour of 10 o’clock, forenoon of the same day, and will proceed in accordance with the terms of the Act 14th Vic., Cap. 1, and of the Acts ‘in amend- ment thereof. ARTHUR McEWEN , JOHN McLEOD. GEO. MOUNTAIN. New London, April 9, 1866. Holloawy’s Pills.—Billious Affection—In this country nothing is more common, and few ailments more distressing, than the class of diseases dependant on disordered liver. The sensation of nausea, headache, listlesness and loss of appetite, will at once be recognised as the symptoms of liver affection, a hich can only be rel-ivod by regulating the action of that organ IIolloway’s Pills exercise over the biliary secretion, a healthful influence known and appreciated throughout Great Britain and her colonies. The Pills care after everything else fails. ' ' THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND. HOLLOWAY’S OIN'I‘MENT. It's Scare/ring mu] Illa/ian I’ro/urlns nrr lnoirn «1m! rmoymsu/ l/u'oug/mu/ l/r' ll'o/‘M. The number ol years lhis inVquldc Ointment has stood the it s! oi public opinion, and the longer known the ln-llt'l‘ :npprm-nncd, is .1 testimony of itself more. convincing than ainllnng that could be written in praise of its truly unndcrlul healing piopi'l'lirs. In the. cure ol bud legs, bud breasts, sores, \\‘nlll|il>, and ulcers its client is. marvellous. Eur ringworm, scald-bend, sr'rofuln, and diseases of the skin generally, there is no reuuuiy to be compared to il. “'hvn assiduously rubbed upon the skin (previously well bathed with warm water) this Ointment is qui: lily absorbed into the system, and cleanses, in its passage, eVL'I'y purl to which it is applied. Glandular Su‘C/li/y/s. Brmu‘hilis, Mumps, Qui/wy, Sore, T/iroals, (uu/ Dipt/uriu. :1" any of the above diseases, immediate and permanent reliefir obtained by cli'ertuully rubbing this detergent Ointment, twice a days upon the neck, chest, and back. it acts upon Ihe Very mainsprings of life; [or through the glands puSs all new matter required for the body’s reparation and all old particles den-inwnml to it's preserru- lion. The Ointment, used conjoiully with llollouuy‘s l'llls, will act so searchingly and certainly as to ellEct cures Ill the most hope- ess cases. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Connor/rd and Slifl Joints. Many thousands ofmnrtyrs from the above complaints have found . life almost inSuppoi'tuble; yet, if liollowuy’s Ointment be briskly and perSeveringly rubbed upon the pnrts nili-cled, ease may be safely guaranteed, especially ii the pores ol'lhc skin be previously opened by fomenlnlion will: warm water. The gross bumors required ex- pulsion from the system; it is lin-relbrc necessary to how: resourse to liollow’s admirable l’ills, which, by purifring and strengthening the system, greatly assist the operation of the Ointment and facilitate and confirm the cure. Bad Logs, Bad Breasls, and Ulccralions If all kinds. There is no medicinal preparation in the world which may be so thoroughly relied upon, in the treatment ofthe obove ailments, us Holloway’s Ointment. Nothing can be so simple or safe as the manner in which it is applicd,or its action on the body, both locally and constitutionally. The Ointment, rubbed around the part affect- ed, enters the pores just as salt enlch meat. It quickly penetrated to the sosrce of the evil and drives it from the system. Erysipclas and Scrofulous Sores. In all irritations oflhe skin, sores, ulcers, burns, or scrofulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway’s Ointment presents a ready and easy means ofcure. lt manifests a peculiar power in retraining inflaunnutiou, removmg stagnation, COUllllg the heated blood, and checking all acrimonious and unhealthy discharges. Diseases allandant on Cliilhood. Diseases incident to early life fall more under the management of the mother than the medical mun. Holloway’s Ointment should therefore be regarded by her as a “ Household 'l'reasure,’s as it never fails in bring out the rash in measles and scarlatina: and for the removal of all skin diseases it’s effect is miraculous. In cases of whooping cough and croup, this inVaInable Ointment should be rubbed twice a day upon the throat and chest, and the youngest in- valid will derive lherefrmu the most soothing relief. Two or three at ilolloway’s iinnous l’ills, reduced to a powder, will augment the curative powars of his nguent. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in thcfollowing cases : Bad Legs Chiego-foot Fistulas Sore-throats Bad Breasts Chilliluins Gout ‘ Skin-diseases Burns Chopped [lands Glandular Swel- Scurvv Bunions Corns (soft) Lumbago [lings Sore-heads Bite of Mos- Cancers l l’iles Tumours chetoes and Contracted and Rheumatism Ulcers Sand-Flies Stiff Joints Scolds Wounds Cocovbay Elephauliasis Sore Nipples Yawn Sold at the Establishment ofl’rofessor HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand (near Temple Bar) London; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized word,nt the following prices '—ls. 1;d., 2s. 9d., 45. 6d., 113., 22s., and 338., each Pou' There isa considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B.—-Directious for the guidance of patients inevery disorder- tacahed to each Rot. Sold by all Druggistl