'7 4532 ROYAL THE ROAD TO HEALTH AND LONG LIFE 5111‘ R ED BY HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. Impurities of tltc Blood. In selecting the most appropriate medicine fora particular ailment, . there may be some difticulty unless one can be found to pin ify, t‘egtt- l late, and improve, the. quality of the blood. These I'ills possess and exert these thiee qualifications in an extraordinary degree. They, enable the stomach to digest any ordinary food, increase the secre- : tory powers of the liver, cleanse and purity the. blood,expe| all, morbid matter, and throw into the circulation the. purest elements for sustaining and repairing the frame. lcha/i'ncss and chility How many persons suller from debility without knowing the causes why they are feeble! In tnost cases the stomach is tbei aggressor. llolloway’s l’ills have long been famed for regulating a disordered stomach, and restoring its healthy digestive tone; they are therefore confidently recommended as a never-tailing remedy in all cases where the constitution, from any cause, has become im- paired or weakened. Diseases of [/10 Brad and Hrart. These formidable diseases are, unfortunately, of frequent occur- rence; for the most part they creep oii gradually, lzlll may be pre- vented by proper precautions. llolloway’s l’ills are the surest preservatives against all derangenients of the brain, and are the speediest correctoi's of irregular circulation. If they be taken without delay when tingling in the limbs, drowsiness, or gtddiness comes Oil, the elfeCt will be marvellous. Females of all Ages and Classes. The fame of these l’ills is partly based tipoii the beneficial effects they have upon the constitutions ol females. From the domestic servant to the peeress, universal faVour is accorded to lllt‘llt for their inVigorattng and purifying properties, which tender them so safe and intalnabli: in all disorders peculiar to the sex. Ubstl'uc- lions ol‘every kind, either in young persons entering itilo Woman- hood or approaching the turn of life—the niostcritical period—an be radiciill'y renioVed by a recourse to these ’ills. _ All Disorders aflccling the Liver, Stomach and Bowcls. \Vheuever the stomach, liver, or bowels are disordered by hiin living, climate, over-imiulgence, undue exertion or other causes, these fine regulating l'ills will soon really the evil, and speedily bring back energy, strength, and cheerlulness to the frame where previously all was lassitnde, gloom and dejection. Dcspomlcncy, Low Spirits. The misery orcasioucd by a disordered digestion is, ttnliirtttnateli', felt by most. 'l'hese famous l’ills should be taken in appropriate, doses to adjust. the distutbed functions. They dispel headache, biltousness, nausea, lowness of spirits, and all similar ailments. A course of those iiiValuable purifying Pills never fails in reniovino the cause of such morbid :illections, without subjecting the sullcrei‘ to any lllCUllVBllll‘llth. Influenza, Diplliaria, Bronchitis, Cong/is aml Colds. In our changeable climate, lew persons escape without colds sore throats, tiilluenza, diptheria, or bronchitis, for all of which these famous coriective l'ills may be taken with the certainty of effecting a cure. While the l’ills are expelling all impurities froin the body generally, Holloway’s Ointment should be well rubbed upon the chest and tliriiat: it will penetrate the skin, reduce inflam- mation, and restore. lastit g soundness. Holloway’s Pills amt/1e best known remedy in the world for the following diseases :— Ague . llropsy Inflammation Sore Throats Asthma [plaints I‘lyse‘utery .laundice Stone and Grave Billions bom- lsrysipelas Liver Com- SecondarySvmton Blntclies on the Female lrre~ plaints 'I'ic-lhiuloui‘eux Skin gularitiea Luinbago Tumours I BowelCompl’ts. Fevers of all l’iles Ulcers Cones. _ kinds Rheumatism Veneral Affections Constipation of Fits I Retention of \Vornis ofall kind the Bowels Gout Urine “'eakneSs from Consumption . Head-ache Scrofula or \Vllilteveh‘ can Debility indigestion l King’s Evil &c., 810 ‘ SE Sold at the establishmentofPROFl-ZSSOR Hot.t.owitv, 244 Strand (nearTf’lnlile 13am) tondon, also by all respectable Druguiists arid Dealerstn Medicinestbroughoulthe civilized world ' t l i 8' ~‘ _ O i , a t. ie folio“ mg prices .——1s. 1§tl.,2s 9d., 4s. 6., 113., 223., and 33s., each Box. Nagy—Directions for tip; guidance ofpatients in eVery disorde. ere is a consiidera lie savmg bv taking the large: sizes, atltxed to each .box. Sold by all Druggists GAZETTE. STRAY CATTLE. “AAARAAAAI‘A“AAA”nnflaflf‘nflnflflflnflaflf‘l‘f‘nr g. Ttit: charge far Adwrtising STllA \' CATTLE in the lt'iI‘UiM‘ Gazette for two months. is 10s. The money must aecmnpnny all advertisements, otherwise they will not be attended to. TRAY "El 1“ 1‘} R .——A Stray red and white poled IllilFEll. appearingly two years and a lisilt‘old, has been on my premises for the last four months. the oWner is requested to Come and prove property, pay expenses and take her away, otherwise she will be sold at my llarn by auction, at the hour of 1‘2 o‘clock, noon, on Thursday, the 20th day of April next, an order from a. Justice of ' the Peace having been obtained lor that purpose. MlUllAEL MURPHY. Millvale, Lot 3‘2, March 6, 1866. “TRAY IIEI FEIL—A Stray Light lied lllilHCll, about one and a half year old.has been on the premises ot the under- signed for the past eight, weeks; 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 12 o‘clock. noon, on Thursday, the 5th day of April next, an order from a Justice of the Peace having been obtained for that purpose. DUNCAN COFFIN. Lot 39, 7eb.1G,18t}6. pd lTRAY IIEIFEIL—A Dark lrtiwn IlEIl’ER,about one and ti. halfyear old, has: lit-cu on the premises ot'tbcb‘ubscriber 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 Thursday, the .3th day of April next,an order from a Justice of the Peace having been obtained for that purpose. JOHN McGOODWIN. Mill Vale, Lot 22. Feb. 10, 1866. pd ('ouueil ()tlice, March 20, 1866. I IS Excellency tho Liout, Governor in Council has been pleas- ed to appoint the tollowing gentlemen, Justices of the Peace for King‘s County. viz: Ephraim B. Muttart, Esq., ol'b‘ouris, in the place of the Hon. Don. Benton, deceased. Mr. Stephen Rose, of Township No. 47. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. BANK (114‘ 1’. 1‘}. ISLAND. E, the undersigned Stockholders in the Bank of Prince Ed- ward lsland (in accordance with the Constitution of the said Bank), hereby give public notice thntafipecinl General Meet- ing of the Stockholders of the Corporation, will be held at the Banking House, on S;\71‘Ulil).-\Y, tllc 'l‘ivcnty-lirst’tlay of APRIL next, at one o’clock, for the purpose of till-ting into consideration the expediency of erecting a suitable Banking House in Charlotte- town, lor the use of the said Corporation. Ch’town, 7th March, 1600. T. ll. Ilayiland, 1130 Shares, Daniel lircnan, 40 “ Daniel Davies, 40' “ . J. liotigwm'tlt, 45 “ llicliat'd. lit‘tll‘tZ, 3” “ Thomas Dawson. 40 “ 'l'lios. Dcsllrisay, 30 “ David ll. Hooper, 5 “ David Sll‘thl‘t, 30 “ Patrick Walker, 10 “ John lugs, 20 “ \Vni. Dodtl, 10 “ John Morris, 20 “ Geo. Beer, 20 “ It‘redk. Brecken, 40 “ T. 11. Ilaviland,jr. 4O “ Charles Young, 30 “ James Duncan, 25 “ 11. A. Johnson, 40 “ I). Desllrisay, 10 “ Theo. l)esBrisay, 25 “ 11. J. Cundall 71 " David Kaye, 91 “ by his Atty. II. J. Cundall. Tbos Morris, 20 Shares Saml Match, 11 “ A. F. Lockhcad. 6 “ J. McCraith, 10 “ llcnry Longworth,25 “