R OYA L 4318 . V Valuable Freeliolil Property for sale. 0 BE SOLD by Public :XL'CTIHN. at the Colonial Building, in Charlottetown. on Tuesday the Twenty-fourth day of Uero- nrtit. 1865, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain Iridenture of Mortgage. hearing date the Eighth day of Mav, Ithl. and made between Norman tiillis. of Lot or Township No: Twenty-three, farmer. of the one part, and Robert Rennie, of Charlottetdwu. limp, ot the other part, and by a. certain Deed of Assignment, hearing date the nineteen day of June. lotil, assigned and transferred to Thomas Cooke, of the Royalty of Charlottetown, farmer. ALL THAT tract, piece, or parcel ot land situate on the said Township No. '23, bounded as follows : Commencing at a stake fixed on the west side of the road liading from (Tliarlottc~ town to St. Eleanor's, and in the southern boundary of said Town- ship No. ‘23, thence runningaloug said road northwestwardly, twen- ty-eight chains and sixty links; thence south, fifty-five (55) de- grces west, to the Southern boundary of Township No.23, aforesaid thence along said boundary East, to the place of Commencement—— containing fifty Acres, be the same a little more or less, reserving to the said Norman Gillis, his heirs and Assigns. a right of way u' sixty feet in width along said Township's southern boundary line. For terms of sale, and further particulars, apply to l’iUBBlt'I RENNIE, Esq., Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber, in the Roy- alty of Charlottetown. Dated the 20th Jan. 1805. THOMAS COOK, 9m w Assignee of ltobert Rennie. Prince Edward Island. IN (‘IIANCERY. James Robertson, Complainant, and Matthew Murphy, Defendant. N pursuance of a Decree made by this honorable Court in this suit, bearing date the Twenty-fifth day of January last, there will be sold by Public Auction, in the apartment occupied as the Court of Chancery, in the Colonial Building, Charlottetown, on SATURDAY, the 19th day of AUGUST next, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, ALL the Leasehold Estate, right, title, interest, possession, and term of years to come and unexpired of the Defend- ant in this cause, under and by virtue of a certain indenture of Lease, bearing date the 12th day of July, 1853, made between John Picton Beete, Esp, of the one part, and the said Defendant, of the other part, for the term of Twenty-one years from the day of the date of the said indenture, of, in, to and out of, ALL that certain tract, piece or parcel of land, situate on Township Number Forty eight, (48) in the said Island, bounded and described in this said Indenture of Lease, as follows, that is to sayz—conirncncing at the North-west angle of a. tract of land in possession of Edward Walsh, on the south-west side of the Public Road leading to George- town; thence by a line running (according to the magnetic north of the year 1764) South, fifty-one degrees West, to the shore ot llillsborough River, being the North-west edge of a projected road; thence following the various courses of said there Nortliwardly, to the South-west edge of the old Ferry Road; thence following the various courses of the same South-eastwardly, to the place of com- mencement, being two feet South-east from the South-east end of said Matthew Murphy’s Dwelling Ilouse—as fully delineated by a plan in the margin of said lease—together with the appurtenan- ces to the same belonging. Dated this 10th day ofMay, Anno Domini 1805. ' J. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. BRECKEN, Solicitor for Complainant. t " a * ‘ Y lt.\lt(7l‘TORi” hOTIHE. liE undersigned hereby give notice that they have been ad pointed .l-Ixecutors of the last Will and Testament of TiroiiAs IIASLAM, listp, late of Springfield, Lot t'i'i', deceased. ALL persons having legal demands against said estate, are. requested to render their accounts duly attested forthwith; and those indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment to WILLIAM llasmii, ESth who is duly authorized to receive the samc;and to grant discharges for all claims. \\'ll.l.lAI\l IIASLAM, JOHN lllilllikllt'l' READ, THOMAS JIASLAM, Springfield, May 30, 150.3. 3m pd STRAY l’lLLYw—A Stray Red Filly, about 2 years old, hath been upon my premises for some days past. the owner is requesxd to come and prove property, pay expenses, and take her away, otherwise she will be sold at Auction at my L'arri, on Thursday, the 24th day of August next, at the hour of twelve o’clock noon, an order from a Justsco of the Peace having been obtained (or that purpose. FRANCIS McQtAID. bummer Valley, Lot 35, June 29, 186.}. Between Exeeiitors. G.-\ZE'I"I‘E. m THE ONE THING NECESSARY: HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. Til! ,l;/l till]. 'l‘hesc famous l‘ilis are so composed that they operaie \‘ll'llt’3illllt‘ll on the Stomach. the lower, the llowels and other organs; by ruin-rt ill: illl\ (it‘l‘niigi-iilt'lils lll llirll‘ liiiii'liuils‘; “lieu-l“ :i >lt'dll} Sill-pit u piii'i' mutt-rials tor the renewal of Iiii- llioort is liiriiislu .i, and .i can sliiiit :ilisli'ai tioii nt‘i lil'lt' pimziii'ls is l‘lit‘l'lt‘ll. Thi-~ put...” (‘ll‘t‘llidv tioii thus becomes the Very fountain or Iii-.illh and lite, and inert mini;- all form ol disease. \ilii-ii-i'i-r iis siiuaiion, (i'ilu‘l‘u/ Disir/‘drrs‘ 0/. Nu .IJI‘II‘ (Im/ N/onmr/I. All whoever indulge at table, either in voting or drinking, shonl take about ten lll-lllCSt' liiiiioiis l’ills ill lied lllllt‘i, from \\illl‘ll w: l It'- suli a clear head and good siornzii-h lllt' follow in: morning. 'l'iiousanifs ot Ladies iii'e illW&l_\.~‘ complaining of >lt'l\ llt'iltlrfl it“s, “an! of appetite, want illittllt‘l‘fly, rind want ot‘siiong’ih; to correct all tin-M,- qus, m...“ or liiiii‘ot' llii-sc l’ills 's'lliilllil bi- lulu'il l\\lt't‘ .i \\Q‘t‘l\y when tl't’V Would give the iii\'.iliil the llt‘illlll and appetite ol ll ploughinan. Iii-males of all .‘lf/(S mu/ ("/usms. Obstructions of any kind, either in young persons,or those liPle‘“ lorry iiiid filly—the, most critical period of lilt‘—-lll;i_\ be l'ilillt'ltll\ ro. moved by using these l'ills according to lllt‘ pi inli-d directions which :iccoiiipany each box. Young persons with Sl(l\l\' and sailow com- plexrons may haVe ihe bloom of health restore-d 'liy this uondoriii Corrective, which purities the blood :ind ('Kllt'lS all gross and impure iniiiioiirs from the system. Beware lllt‘tl ot the critical age from l'oi'ty to filly, (IS it sends many thousands to :i pi‘i-iiisiinii: grate,- ihese l’ills should be taken at that period of life two or three time s a week. ll'mit of Sirenyl/z mu/ Idol/yr]. Persons ol sedentary habits. or those. troubled in mind, workinn iii Factories, or Coal l’iis, who cannot obtain that. amount of tiers}? air and exercise which nature ri'iliiiri-s, sullisr l'roiii weakness and debilily, loivness of spirits and want of appetite. All such should take a dose. or two of these l’ills eVery three or four days, as they act gently and ctl'ccliially on the system, and impart vigour and encrgv of the body, which is always followed by a good appetite, sound and retreshing sleep, and a high llow of spirits, For (/10 Cure of Dropsy. The efficacy of llolloway’s l'ills in biopsy is extraordinary. The)! act with such peculiar eti'ect. upon the systerii, that the lllllila‘utfflllslllg this diretiil complaint, :iic. iiiipi-rceplibly carried off and prevented from any further :iceiniiulation. 'I‘lie sullerer regains a buoyancy ot spirits, and rejoices in a Completely reiiotated constitution. It is indispensany necessiin that the (liniini-iii. should be most i-tiicctnnlly rubbed into the complaining parts din ing the whole Course of treats merit. Chili/rm (uni (lair still/unis. In no country in the world are more children carried to an early grave than in Great Britain. Coughs, Measles, Scai laliuzi. hovers, and other diseases attack the litile sulii-rcrs, and death but too often follows at rapid pace; ~\et it', at. ihe tii'st srago ot these complaints, parents were to have recourse to llollowiu's l’ills, all danger would be avoided; for the stomach and bowels would be gently but clii-("lu- ally (:lciiised by this. mild :iperient, the di-praVed luiinins (‘til'l‘t'Clt'il and the secretions duly regulated. A pi-rteci cure would soon be: effected, and the little patient be restored to sound health. Holloway’s Pills are the (its! known remedy in (harem-III for the following discus”:— Aque llropsy lntlannnuiion l Sore 'l‘hrozits Asthma [pluiiits llysi-nli-ry .laiindioo, Stone and (iravel liillious Uom- lirysipr-las Liver (foni- Fer-ondari Si‘iiilori lilotches on the Female Irrc- plainis 'l‘i('—l)illllltlll'i‘llX Skin gulariliits lannbago 'l‘innorirs lioii'elCoinpl’ts. hovers ot‘all l’iles » lilci-rs Colics kinds llhi-uniatisiii Vt'llt‘l‘ll l A {ii-('tions Constipation 0i l"ils Retention of [\Vorms ot‘nli kind the [hotels (lont lrl'lllt) \Veailxni'ss, l'rom Scrotiila or king's l'lvil Head-ache lliiligvsliull (Tousmriptioii whatever cause llebihly kin, (kc Sold at the establishment of I’ nor l-Zssnlt llor. Low A Y, 244, Strand (nonr'l‘i-niplc liiir,) london, also by all respectable Ili'iige‘isis :iiid llerilcrsiii Medicine-st hroueliont i he civilized world , at the following p‘ices :-——1s. léd.,2s 9d., 4s. (5., lls., 22s., and 33s., each Box. N.U.—-—Directions for the guidance. ol‘palicnls iii eVery disorde :illixod Io each box. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. Sold by all Druggists.