“NO _- “v.— .._- . -.. A A PROCLAMATION a! ms EXCELLENCY GEORGE DUNDAS, ESQUIRE, Lieut. Governor and Commandor-in-Clmf in and over Her Majesty's Island Prince Edward, and (he Territories llzcrrum‘o belonging, Chancellor. Vice [L.s.] Admiral and Ordinary oft/20 some, do. do do GEORGE DUNDAS, Lieut. Governor. IlEREAS the GeneraIAssembly of this Island stands pro- rogucd until Tuesday, the Sixth day of November inst: I have thought fit, by and with the advice of Iler Majesty’s Executive Council, further to prorogue the said General A ssI-mhly, and the same is hereby prorogued until Thursday the Sixth day of December next, of which all persons concerned are required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of this island'. at Charlottetown, in the said Island, this 6th day of November, in the yearot‘ our Lord One thousand eighthundred and sixty six, and in the Thirtieth year ofller Majesty's l‘tlr'll. By Command, T. HEATH IIAVILAND,Col. Secretary. Gill) SAVE THE QUEEN. Council Oliicc, 6th November, ISGG. IS ExCellcncy the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to make the following appointments, viz: Mr. Charles Compton, to be a Commissioner of the Court for the recovery of Small Debts for St. Eleanor’s,in the place of William Beairsto,Esquire, resigned. John Brecken, Esq., to be an Assessor for Charlottetown and Common—in terms of the Act of 24th Vic., Cap.35-—in the place ofDennis Reddin, Esq., deceased. John C. McKeown, Esq., to be an Assessor for Georgetown. and Common, in the place of Finlay McNeill, Esq., resigned. Mr. Joseph Fairchild, to be an Assessor for Georgetown and Common, in the place of Mr. John McDonald, deceased—in terms of the Act above mentioned. Mr. Angus McAulay, to be Wharfinger for the New Wharf on the north side of Pinette River. Mr. James German, to be Ballast Master, for Mount Stewart, Hillsborough River—in terms of the Act of 12 Vic.. cap. 18. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C.E.C. C’olonial Secretary’s Office, 6th November, 1866. IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. George Clark, a Branch Pilot for the harbor of Crapaud. in terms of the Act of 7 Will. 4, cap. 19. T. HEATH IIAVILAND, Col. Sec’y. Council Oliice, 6th November, 1866. HEREAS application has been made to His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, in Council, to close an old Road, known as “ Johnston’s Road, on Township Number Thirty-one, the same being no longer required; Notice is hereby given that the said Road will be closed, unless sufficient cause to the contrary be shown, in terms of the Act of 18 Victoria, Cap. 26. 3m CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. MAILS. ’ HE MAILS for GREAT BRITAIN, the WEST INDIES, and NEWFOUNDLAND, will, until further notice, be made up and forwarded from the General Post Oflice, Charlottetown, every alternate MONDAY morning, at nine o’clock. - SUPPLEMENTARY MAILS will also be made up and forwarded the following WEDNESDAY evenings, at 8 o’clock, viz: Monday October 22, Wednesday, Nov. 7, Wednesday " 24, Monday, «I 19, Monday, Nov. 6, Wednesday “ 21, P. DESBRISAY, Postmaster General. General Post Ofiice, Charlottetown, Oct. 17, 1866. Holloway’s Ella—Important to the sick—Though the mind he downcast and the body enfeebled by continued indispozsition the sufiererzshould at this season make a last effort to regain health by taking IIolloway’s purifying Pills, which, by cleans. ing the blood, will search out the hidden cause of mischief, and expel the seeds of most diseases. No invalid is too much reduced to gundergo this gentle treatment with safety and advantage; neither youth nor the aged need four any injury to the system from a regulated course of these Pills. ROYAL GAZETTE :t‘ THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND. _..—__ HOLLOWAY'S OIN'I‘MENT. 15's Searching and Hialing Properties are known and rung/H's”! l/lroughout l/w llvorld. The number oI years this iuvuluble Ointment has stood the test of public hplllltm, uud the longer known the Iu-Ucl‘appreciated, is a testimony of itself more. convincing than :Iuythlug [but could be urine" in praise oi" its truly uoudt-rlul hmlxuu pmpvrlics. In [be pure ul bud lugs, luul breasts, sows, “thumb, am! him-rs its (*II'erl is 'uurw-Ihum. I‘lur I‘quwm'm, scald-Iwnd, N-roluiu, :md disc-onus of the skin generally, Ihere is no reuu-dy to In- ('Hulpnlt'lI to it. \\ Ilrll assiduoust rublwd upon the ‘skiu (previously \t‘vll bullied uiIh “arm water) this Uiulmeut is quiikly ubsoi bed mm ilw system, and cleanses, in its passage, every purl to \shuth it is applied. Glandular Swellinys, Bronchitis, JIumps, Quinscy, Sore 'J'lu'ouls, and Diplhcrm. In any oi the above diseases, immediate and permanent relic“ obtained by ellkerlalullt rubbing Ibis detergent Ointment, tmce a day upon the. heck, chest, and book. It acts upon the" very muiuspriugs ol' Ill‘o; [or through the clouds push it“ new mutter required Inl‘ the body’s repurnliuu and :III old purlirlvs il"llllllf‘!ll.ll to ll‘r‘. prom-rm. lulu, 'I'he Ulnllm’ul,usml (umjoiully “in. ilmluuuy’s I'xlls. uiil act so senrchiugly and certainly us to enrol euros in the «host hope- less (uses. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Con/racial and S/zjl' Joints. Many thousands oi nmrtyrs from the above complaints huve Ibuud life almost insnpportuble; yet, if IIoIIowny’s Ointment be briskly and persuverlngly rubbed upon the parts allecmd, case may be safely guaranteed, PS]K’Cl:IIl_\’ iI the pores ol'lhc skin be previoust opened by I'omeutuliou with warm water. The gro~s humors required ex- pulsion from the system; it is therefore necessary to how: resourse to llollow’s admirable I'llls, which, by purll') log and strengthening the system, greatly assist the operation ol' the Ointment and facilitate and Confirm the cure. Bad'Le’gs, Bad Brcasls, and Ulceratz'ons of all kinds. There is no medicinal preparation in the World which may be so thoroughly relied upon, in the treatment ofthe obove ailments, us Ilollouuy’e Ointment. Nothing can be so simple or safe as the manner in which it is npplied,or its action on the, body, bulh loudly and'cmistitutionnlly. 'l'he Ointment, rubbed around the part afl‘ect- ed, enters the pores just as salt enters meat. It quickly penetrated to the eosrce ol' the evil and drives it from the system“ Erysipelas and Scrol'ulous Sores. In all irritations ol'the skin, sores, ulcers, burns, or srrol'uloue enlargements of any kind, Hollowuy’s Ointment presents a ready and easy means of cure. It "motivate a peculiar power in retraining iotlauuuuliou, removmg stagnation, CUOIlllg the heated blood, and checking all acrimonious and unhealthy discharges. Diseases attandant on Cltz'l/zood. Diseases incident to early life tall more under the management 0 the mother than the medical mam. Holloway-’5 Ointment should thereibre be regarded by her as n “ Household 'l'reusnre,’sns it never fails in bring out the rush in measles and scarlulina: and for the removal oi ull'skm diseases it’s efl'ect is miraculous. In cases of whooping (:01:in and croup, this iuVaduuble Ointment should be rubbed twice a day upon the Ilu‘ont and chest, and the youngest in- valid will derive therefrom the most Soothing relief. Two or three oI llollowuy’s famous I’ills, reduced to a powder, will augment the curative powers of his Ungueut. Baht/2e Ointment and Pills should be usedin thcfollowing eases : Ilud Legs Chicago-hint Fistulus Sore-throats Bud Breasts Chilbluius Gout \ Skin-disease! Burns Chopped llnnds GluudularSwel- Scuryv Bunions Corns (SoIt) Lumbago [Iiugs Sore-heads Bite of Mos- Cancers I ’iles 'l‘umours chetoes and Contracted and Rheumatism Ulcers Sand-Flies Still Joints Sculds Wounds Coco-bay Elephautiusis Sore Nipples Yawn Sold‘at the Establishment ol'l’rofessor HOLLOWAY, 244, Strnnp (near lemplc Iiur)I.ondon; also by all respectable llruggists and llezders m Medicinesthroughout the civilized word,at the IoIlowiug [ll‘lCCS -—_ls. ltd” 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., 115., 22s., and 333., each Pole 1 here Isa considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B.--I)iroctious for the guidance ofputients ineserydiserder ceased to each l’ot. ‘ Sold by all Druggiets