causes why they are leelilel - hood or approaching the turn of life—lite utnstcritical period—may l y. 4533 ROYAL GAZETTE. THE ROAD T0 HEALTH AND LONG LIFE Slit‘l' RED BY HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. Impurities of the Blood. In selecting the "Mini ilppl'npl'lllle medicine for a particular ailment, there may be some ditliculty unless one can be found to putify, regu- late, and ’tmpl‘tiné the qualih of the blood. 'l‘hese Pills possess and exert these three qualifications in an extraordinary degree. 'l‘liey enable the stomach to digest any ordinary food, increase the secre- tory powers of the Liver, tleause and purify the blood,expel all morbid matter, and titiow into the circulation the purest elements for sustaining and repairing the frame. l'l'caltitcss and chility How many persons snfl'er from deliility without knowing the In most cases the stomach is the aggressor. lloallou-ay’s P izlls 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, lrotn any cause, has become ini- psired or weakened. Diseases of the Hood and Heart. These formidable diseases are, tttiliii‘ttinatelv, of frequent occur- reticc; for the most part they creep on gradually, hilt may be pre- vented liy proper precautions. llnlioway’s l'ills are the surest preserVatives against all derangements of the brain, and are the speetliest (TUI‘l'EClUt'S of irregular circulation. If they be taken without delay when tingling in the limbs, drowsiness, or giddiness comes on, the effect will.he marvellous. Females of all Ages and Clusscs. The fame of these Pills is partly based upon the beneficial elTects they have upon the Constitutions ol females. From the domestic servant to the peeress, universal faviutr is accorded to them for their inVigorating and purifying properties, which tender them so safe and invaluable in all disorders peculiar to the sex. Obstruc- tions ol'evei‘y kind, either iii young persons entering into woman- be radically renioVed by a recourse to these Pills. All Disorders aflecting the Liver, Stomach and Bowels. \Vlienever the stomach, liver, or bowels are disordered by high living, climate, over-indulgence, undue exertion or other causes, these fine regulating Pills will soon rentin the evil,and speedily brin back energy, strength, and checrlulness to the ironic where preVIously all was lassitnde, gloom and dejection. Despondcncy, Low Spirits. The misery occasioned by a disordered digestion is, iinliirtnnatelv, . lelt by most. 'l‘hese famous Pills should be. taken iii appropriaie 3 doses to adjust the disturbed functions. They dispel headache, : hiliousness, nausea, lowness of spirits, and all similar ailments. A course of these invaluable purifying Pills never f _ _ ads in removing the cause of such morbid aflections, Without subjecting the sufferer to any inconvenience. Jnfluenza, sztheria, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds. In our changeable climate, lew persons escape without colds sore throats, influenza, diptheria, or bronchitis, for all of which these famous correctiva Pills may be taken with the certainty of efl‘ecting a cure. While the Pills are expelling all impurities from the body generally, Holloway’s Ointment should be wel rubbed upon the chest and throat: it will penetrate tlte skin, reduce inflam- mation, and restore lastii g soundness. Holloway’s Pill: are the best known remedyin the world for the following diseases:— Ague _ Dropsy Inflammation Sore 'I‘ltroats Asthma [plaints llysentery Jaundicc Stone and Grave Billions Lotn- Erytiipelas Liver Com- SecontlarvSvmtmt Btotches on the Female lrre- plaints 'l'ic~l)oulhtn"eux Skin gularilies Luinhago Tumours BowelCompl’ts. FeVers ofall Piles Ulcers (antics. _ .klndfl Rheumatism Veneral Afl'ections Constipation ol Fits Retention of Worms of all kind the Bowels Gout Urine Weakness from Consumption Head-ache Scroftila or whatevdr cause Dehiltty Indigestion King’s Evil l &c., &c . Sold at the establishment of PROI-‘Essok Hot.t.ow {nea'r Temple Bar.) London, also bv all res )ea ersin A edicinestliiouglionl tll9.ClVlll7P(l world at the ' ' . . ., t ll ' prices :-—ls. l;d.,2s 9d., 4s. 6., 115., 22s., and 33’s., eacliull‘iiiti"g NJL—Directions for the guidance ofp'itients in ' .. . . . ' ~ ever l ' . lhcre is a considerable savmg bv taking the larger’sizie':.orde allixed to each box. Sold by all Druggists A Y , 244, Strand pectulile Druggists aiid sold at my Bum by auction, at, tho hour of l2 o’clock Thursday, the 26th the Peace having been obtained for that purpose. BANK OF P. E. ISLAND. E, the undersigned Stockholders in the Bank of Prince Ed- ward Island (in accordance with the Constitution of the said Bank), hereby give public notice thatnSpecial General Meet- ing of the Stockholders of the Corporation, will be held at the Banking Home, on SATURDAY, the Twenty-first day of APRIL next, at. one o’clock, for the purpose of taking into consideration the expediency of erecting a suitable Banking House in Charlotte~ town, lor the use of the said Corporation. Ch’town, 7th March, 1866. T. II. Ilaviland, 120 Shares, Daniel Brenan, 40 “ Daniel Davies, 40 “ J. Longwurtli, 45 “ Richard. lleartz, 3t) “ Thomas Dawson. 40 “ Thos. IlcsBrian, 30 “ David It. llooper, 5 “ David Stewart, 30 “ Patrick Walker, 10 “ John lugs, :20 “ \th. Dodd, It) “ John Morris, 20 “ Geo. Beer, 20 “ Fredk. Brcekcn, «lll “ '1‘.ll. Ilaviland,jr. 4t) “ Charles Young, 30 H James Duncan, 25 “ II. A. Johnson, 40 “ P. Dcslli‘isay. ll) “ Theo. Desllrisay, 25 “ II. J. Cundall 71 °‘ David Kaye, 91 “ by his Atty. H. J. Cundall. Thus Morris, 20 Shares Sand Match, 11 “ A. F. Lockhcud. (i “ J. McCraith, 10 “ 6‘ llenry Longworth,25 LAND SALE. 0 BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the Twch'rn day of J FLY next. at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, at the Cowman Button: in Charlottetown, under and by virtue ofa Power of Sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, hearing date thc Thirteenth day of June, AJ). 1562, and made between John Egan then of Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Is- land,Plttsterer, and Margaret Egan, his wife, of the one part, and the Hon John Longn'orth, ot' the same place, Barrister-tn-Law, of the other part: ALL that piece or patch of Land,sitnate on or form- ing part of Common Lot No. Thirty-two. within the Royalty ofChar- lottetown, and described as Plot nutnhcr 'l‘welve in a certain Deed of Conveyance of parts of said Common Lot, executed by Francis Longworth and Sarah Parker, his wife, to the saidJohn Longworth. hearing date the fifth day ol'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-\l’tzstward by ttht. Peter’s Road, and having ti. suflicicnt front. thereon to give Forty-two foot on it right angle line, with parallel sidelines running Soutli-t-astwardly from said Road, the South-Western side line being Eighty-eight. feet in length, and the North-eastern ninety-nine tett, the said North- eastern line forming the side line of it new street rcccntly opened from the St. Peter’s Road to Boston Street, together with all buildings, fences, improvements, rights and appurtenances to the said 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 LOXGWORTII. J. LONGwonTn, Solicitor in person. TRAY II E [FER .——A Stray red and white poled Ill'II'It‘l'ZR, appearingly two years and it half old, has been on my premises for the last four months, the tower is requested to cmnc and prove property, pity expenses and take her away, otherwise she will he , noon, on day of April next, on order from it. Justice of MICHAEL MUl‘PHY. Millvalo, Lot 32, March it, 1866. i