3M6 ROYAL GAZETTE. lmpost ()lliee. ‘29th March, 1865. OTICE is hereby given to all Importers. that no Permit will N be granted in this Oilicc for the landing of any Goods or Articles, arriving at the Port of Charlottetown, and liable to Im- port duty, until said duty be paid or secured according to Law. Any Goods arriving without an invoice to the Consignee, the duty will be exacted in accordance with the 49th section ot’ the 19th Victoria, Cap. I, or otherwise deposited in the Bonded Warehouse until the original invoice can be produced, at the option ot the Importer. FRANCIS LONGWORTII, Col. of Iiiipost. MAILS“! HE MAILS for the neighbouring Provinces will be made up and forwarded from the General Post Utllce, as follows : For NOVA SCOTIA, via Pictou, on MONDAYS & THURSDAYS at 9 o’clock, a. m. For the UNITED STATES, CANADA and NEW BRUNSWICK on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 8 a. m. L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. Gen. Post Office, 11th April, 1865. Valuable Freehold Property for Sale. 0 BE SOLD by Public AUCTION. at the Colonial Building, _ in Charlottetown, on Tuesday the Twenty-fourth day of Core- BER, 1865, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, hearing date the Eighth day of May, 1861, and made between Norman Gillis, of Lot or Township No. Twenty-three, farmer, of the one part, and Robert Rennie, of Charlottetown, Esq., of the other part, and by a certain Deed of Assignment, hearing date the nineteen day of June, 1861, assigned and transferred to Thomas Cooke,of the Royalty of Charlottetown, farmer. ALL THAT tract, piece, or parcel of land situate on the said Township N0. 23, bounded as follows : Commencing at a stake fixed on the west side of the road leading from Charlotte- town to St. Eleanor’s, and in the southern boundary of said Town- ship No. ‘23, thence running along said road northwestwardly, twen- ty-eight chains and sixty links; thence south, fifty-live (55) de- grees west, to the Southern boundary of Township No.23, aforesaid, thence along said boundary East, to the placc 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 of sixty feet in width along said Township's southern boundary line. For terms of sale, and further particulars, apply to ROBERT RENNIE, Esq., Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber, in the Roy- alty of Charlottetown. Dated the 20th Jan. 1865. THOMAS COOK, 9m w Assignee of Robert Rennie. IN CIIANCERY. William Crosby, Complainant, and James Roper and Francis Longworth, Defendants. I'N pursuance of a Decree made in this suit by his Honor the . Master of the Rolls, bearing date the 3 st day of May, 1864, there will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the COLONIAL BUILDING, in Charlottetown, on SATURDAY the 21th day of JUNE next, at 12 o’clock, noon, ALL THOSE several pieces or parcels of land, Situate in the Royalty of Charlottetown aforesaid, known as Pasture Lots Numbers Five hundred and sixty-one (561), Five hundred and sixty-two, (562), Five hundred and sixty-six, (666) and Five hundred and sixty-seven, (567), in the said Royalty, as the same are laid down on the plan of the said Royalty, now or lately kept in the office of the Surveyor General for the said Island, containing in the whole l-‘OR'l‘Y ElGllT ACRES, a little more or less, together with all rights and appur- tenances to the same belonging or appertaining. Dated this twenty-first day of March, 1865. T. HEATH lIAVILAND, Master in Chancery. J. Loxowonru, Solicitor for Complainant. Between TRAY IIEIFER.——A Stray Red IIEIFER, about two years old, hath been on my premises since December last; the owner is requested to come and prove property, pay expenses. and take her away, otherwise she will be sold at Auction, at my Darn, on Thursday the 4th day of May next, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, an order from a Justice of the Peace having been obtained for that purpose. THOMAS CAMPBELL. Brae Road, Lot 9, March 8, 1865. inseam REMEDY or win: nos. u‘:;:_u ~ ‘fix gs . _.,.-..-. HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. The (flu? of. Mir (lint/urn! on [In Si/strm. To the Very core and criitrc of all diseases which ull'cct the human lmtly. this remarkable preparation penetrates. It disappears under the li‘iciion of the hand as salt disappears when rulihcd upon meal. The. nugucnt pciliirins it healing.r crrand rapidly, sali-ly. :iiid \VllllUlll pain. Simple eruptions, opcii sores, hard tumours, scroiiiloiis de- Vt'lupmcnls ofull kinds, :iliccsscs, cancers, old wounds, and, in fact, even species ol inflammation or siippiirniion. “homer in the skin, the flesh, the glands, or among the musclos, can lic arrested in iis destructive conrsc and pi-rinaiicnlly cured without danger, hy ruhliing in this inesiiinalilc ()inlnient. Bad Lrys, 13ml firms/s, SUITS and l'lcn‘s. In many Hospitals in Europe this celebrated remedy is umv used lor the cure 01 old wounds, sores, and ulcers; in Spain and l’ortugal, and Ill many parts ol Italy, the first Pnysiciuns regularly prescribe its use. It is a sovereign remedy for had breasts and had logs; and likeiwse lor all skin discaScs. ll. is to he found in the chest ol nearly every sailor, soldier, and emigrant. Film, Fawn/us, Slriciurm. The above class nl complaints is surely I'cniovcd liv nightly fillilt‘lll- ing the parts nilh warm water, :iiid then by most. cllcctuully l‘lll)lilll,‘: In lliis Uiiitun'ul. l’crsons Sllllt‘l‘lllg from these (lll‘t'llll Complaints should lose not :i moment in arresting ilu-ir progress. It should he understood that it is not sullicient merely to smear the Ointment on tho all'ccied parts, hut it must be u ell robbed in for some consider- ahle time two or three tinics a day, that it. may he [alien into the system, whence it will i‘cnich any hidden sore or wound as ell‘cclii- ally as though it ire-re pulpuhlc to the (we. lircnd and water poullices, ultcr the ruhhinu in of the ()intnn-ni, will do great service. This IS the only proper ll't':lllllt‘ll[ l'or lciiialcs iii cuscs ol‘ cancer in the stomach, or for lliose who suffer from a general hearing down. Imprw/(snrins' of You/ii;——Sorcs mu] (Worm. Blotches, us also sii'ellings, can with certainty hc radically cured if the ()iuiiiicul lic llSl'll lively, and the l’ills be taken night and morning as rec-oniiiiendml in the prion-d instructions. “'lien treated in any other way these complaints only div up in one place to hrcuk out in another; whereas lllls‘i ()intincui will remove the humour ll‘Ulll llie system, and leave the paiicnt a Vigorous and healthy henna. It will require time, aided by the use of the l’ills, to insure a lastingr cure. Dip/lurid, Brmzr/ri/is, Sort: Tlu'ou/s, Cong/is (Im/ ("o/(ls. Any 01 the above class of diseaScs may he cured by well ruhhing the ()iniiiicnt three times a day upon llic skin covering the throat, chest, and neck Ufllll‘. patient. 'l‘hv- unguciit willsoon penetrate the pores and giVe immediate mind". To allay the lever and lesson iii- fliiminaiiou,eight or ten l’ills should ln- taken night and morning. The Ointment will produce perspiintioii, uliicli is so essential for removingr levers, sore throats, and those oppressions ol' the chest which arise from Asthma, Bronchitis, and other causes. L’ot/ithe Ointment and Pills-should be used in thefollowing cases .' Ii'istulus (iotil. lizid Legs lind Breasts Sore-throats Cliilhlziins Skin-diseases Cliicgo-foot , lfurns (Elltlppt‘ll llaiids (llaudularSwel- Scuryv liiinioiis (:orns (solt) liuuilmgo [lings Sore-heads Bite ()1 Nos- (Jiinccrs l’ilc-s 'l‘niiiours Rheumatism Sou lds Sore Nipples Contracted and Still Joints Elcphaiitiasis clictoes and Sand-Flies Coco—hay Ulcers \\‘ minds 3 uws Sold at the Establishment ol‘l’rofessor HOLLOWAY. 244, Strand- 7 ‘ I I (near leniple liar)l.oiidoii; also by all respectable llruggisls and llcalers lll Medicmes throughout tln: civilized nun-«Lat llic lollowinw prices '—ls. lid” 2s. 911., is. 011., 115., 22s., and an. moi. p0,: ' ‘ ‘ - ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘. " ' . I ' 4 a ' i .l lieie isa considcinhle savmg by taking the larger size-s. N, l).-l)ncotions for the guidance ofpatieiits ll'l every disozdo a died to each I’ot. Sold by all Drug :ists