I :ie‘: LuJ m ROAD TO HEALTH AND LONG LIFE g ‘ SECURED BY llollou'ay’s Pills. Impurities of the Blood. 1: selecting the most appropriate medicine for a particular ailment, Lich may be some difliculty unless one can be found to purify, regulate, tad improve the quality of the blood. These Pills possess and exert these three qualifications in an extraordinary degree. They er able the ,‘CUE'J'ACh to digest any ordinary food, increase the secretory powers of r.:.e liver, cleanse and purify the blood, expel all morbid matter, and throw into the circulation the purest elements for sustaining and re- pairing the frame. Weakness and Debility. Lie-w many persons suffer from debility without knowing the causes why they are feeble! In most cases the stomach is the aggressor. iio‘zloway’s Pills have long been famed for regulating a disordered stomach, and restoring its healthy digestive tone; they are, therefore, _:~.=ufidently recommended as a never tailing remedy in all cases where "he constitution, from any cause, has become impaired or weakened. Disease of the Head and Heart. These formidable diseases are, unfortunately, offrequent occurrence; fir the most part they creep on gradually, but may be prevented by proper precautions. Holioway’s Pills are the surest preservatives against all derangements of the brain, and are the speediest correctors of irregular circulation. If they be taken without delay, when ting. ling in the limbs, drowsiness, or giddiness comes on, the effect will be marvellous. Females of all Ages and Classes. The fame of these Pills is partly based upon the beneficial effects they have upon the constitutions of females. From the domestic servant to the peeress, universal favor is accorded to them for their invigorating and purifying properties, which render them so safe and invaluable in all disorders peculiar to the sex. Obstructions of every kind, either in young persons entering into womanhood or approaching the turn of life—the most critical period—may be radically removed by u recourse to these Pills. All Disorders affecting the Liver, Stomach and Bowels- Whenever the stomach, liver, or bowels are disordered by high living: nlimate, over-indulgence, undue exertion or other causes, these fine regulating Pills will soon rectify the evil, and speedily bring back energY, strength and cheerl‘ulness to the frame where previously all was iassitude, gloom and dejection. Despondency, Low Spirits. The misery occasioned by a disordered disgestion is, unfortunately, felt by most. These famous Pills should be taken in appropriate doses to adjust the disturbed functions. They dispel headache, biliousness, nausea, lowness of spirits, and all similar ailments. A course of these invaluable purifying Pills never fails in removing the cause of such, morbid atfections, without subjecting the sufferer to any inconvenience. Influenza, Diptheria, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds. in our changeable climate few persons escape without colds, sore throats, influenza, diptheria, or bronchitis, for all of which these famous Corrective Pills may be taken with the certainty of elfccting a. cure. While the Pills are expelling all impurities from the body generally, .Holloway’s Ointment should be well rubbed upon the chest and throat; it will penetrate the skin, reduce inflammation, and restore lasting soundness. .-..t[0way’s Pills arc the best Remedy known in the world for the following deseases : Ague ,Dropsy :Jaundice toms Asthma Dysentery iLiver Complaints Tic-Douloure’x Bilious Complaintsflrysipelas gLumbago Tumours Blotches on the Female Irregula-Piles Ulcers Skin rities iRheumatism Venereal Affec- Bowel Complaints gFevers ofall kinds‘l’tetention of Urine tions 00553 ;Fits Scrofula,or King's Worms of all Constipation of the Gout Evil kinds Bowels Headaches 'Sore Throat Weakness from Consumption Indigestion iStone & Gravel whatever cause Debility Inflammation Second’ry Symp- doc. &c. Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand (near Temple Bar), London: also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following pricesz—ls lid, 2s 9d, 43 6d, 115, 22s, and 833, each Box. ‘5‘ There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.-—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Box. [mo 20 ROYAL GAZETTE. “LAND SALE. TO BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTlUN. on THURSDAY, the 'l‘wr:r.rrn day of JL‘ LY next, at the hour 0f12 o’clock. noon, at the COLONIAL 13L’ll.Dl.\‘u, in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a Power of rule contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, hearing date the Thirteenth day of June, A.D. 1862, and made between John Egan. then of Charlottetown. in Prince Edward Island, Plasterer, and Margaret Egan, his wife, of the one part. and the lion. John Longworth, of the same place, Barrister-at-Law. of the other part: ALL that piece or parcel of land, situate on or forming part of Common Lot No. Thirty-two, within the Royalty of Charlottetown, and described as Plot number Twelve, in a certain Deed of Conveyance of parts of said Common Lot, executed by Francis Longworth and Sarah Parker his wife, to the said John Longworth, hearing date the fifth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, and also on the plan annexed to said Deed. the said Plot being bounded on the North-westward by the St. Peter's Road, and having a sufficient front thereon to give Forty-two feet on a right angle line, with parallel side lines running South-eastwardly from said Road. the South- western side line being Eighty-eight feet in length, and the North-eastern ninety-nine feet, the said North-eastern line forming the side line of a new street recently opened from the St. Peter’s Road to Boston Street, together with all buidings.l fences, improvements, rights and appurtenances to the saint described piece of land belonging or appertaining. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply at the office of the undersigned, in Charlottetown. Dated the 20th day of March, A. D. 1866. JOHN LONGWORTII. Jonx Loxcwoarn, Solicitor in person. The above sale is postponed until the 2nd day of March next, then to be held at the same hour and place. July 15, 1866. JOHN LONGWORTH. The above sale is further postponed until the 7th of March next. then to be held at the same hour and place. ' Feb. 22, 1867. JOHN LONGWORTII. The above sale is further postponed until Monday, the 2nd day of September next, then to be held at the same hour and lace. JOHN LONGWORTH. March 12, 1867. [Apl. 941;. FOUND. AT Launching Place, Lot 55,on the second instant a new ‘ BOAT 18 feet keel, the owner can have her by proving property and paying expenses. If not claimed on or before Saturday, the 20th day ofJuly next, she will on that day, at noon. be sold at Auction to. pay expenses. JOHN B. MCCORMACK. Launching Place. Lot 55, JlinethhJS 67. Administration Notice. HE undersigned having been duly authorised to admin- ister for the Estate of the late Barnard Kharney, of Sturgeon. Lot 61, hereby notify all persons or parties indebted to said Estate to make immediate settlement of their accounts; and those who have claims against the said Estate to present them for settlement within six months from this date. MARY KEARNEY, Administratrix. Sturgeon Bridge, Lot 6|, May 2. 1867. . Administration Notice. ALL persons having any claims against the Estate of the late WILLIAM A. LOCKERBY are requested to furnish their accounts, duly attested, to me: and all persons owing the said Es- tate are required to make immediate payment at my ofiice. E. J. llODGSON. Charlottetown. 13th May, 1867. 2m pat Administration Notice. LL persons having any claims against the Estate the of - late DONALD McKAY, are requested to furnish their- Accounts, duly attested, to Mr. G. B. McKay, Clifton, New London, and all persons owing the said Estate, are authorized to make payments to him. BARBARA McKAY, Administratrix. p sj 4m [mch 20 New London.