4449 R O Y A l. (IAZETTE. STRAY CATTLE. @- THE charge in Advertising STRAY CATTLEin the Royal 3 Gazette for tWo months. is 103. The money must accompany all advertisements, otherwise they will not be attended to. TRAY 0X.—A Stray Black OX has been on the Subscriber's premises for some time past, the owner is requested to come and prove property, pay expenses and take him away. otherwise he will be sold at Auction. at my Barn, on FRIDAY, the 2nd day of FEBRUARY, lsoc. at the hour of 10 o’clock, a. in,, an order from a Justice of the Peace having been obtained for that purpose. WILLIAM ACORN, sen. pd TRAY ()X.——A stray OX has been on the Subscriber’s Premises, Alllligan Farm, Lot 17, for the last six weeks or thereabouts, colour red, split in the left ear, about two and a. half years old; the owner is requested to come and prove property and pay expenses, within two months from this date; it not claimed before that time he will be sold by Auction, at my Barn. an order having been obtained from a Justice of the Peace for that purpose. JAMES NELSON IlOWAT. Lot 17, November I3, 1865. pd TRAY CO‘V.—-—A Stray Dark Brown and White COW has been on my premises for the past three months, the owner is requested to come and prove property, pay expenses and take her away, otherwise she will be Sold at Auction at my Barn, on Thurs- day. the 18th day of January, 1866.8.t the hour of l2o’clock,noon, r an order from a Justice of the Peace having been obtained for that purpose, WILLIAM BROWN,jun. Greenvale, Lot 23, Nov. 23, 1865. Pownal, Lot 49, Dec. 2, 1865. TENDERS. PRINCE AND KING’S COUNTY JAILS. Colonial Secretary’s Oflice, Deccmber 8, 1865. '1 EALED TENDERS will be received at this Ofiice, until 12 o’clock, noon, on SAT UADAY, the 30th day of DECEMBER, inst., from any person or persons being willing to contract to sup- ply PRINCE COUNTY JAIL, at St. Eleanor-’8, and KING’S COUNTY JAIL, at Georgetown, severally, from the lat day of January. 1806, to the 3lst December, 1866, inclusive, with the following articles, the same to be delivered at each Jail, respective- ly, at the cost of the contractor, and in such quantity or quantities as shall, from time to time, he demanded and required, viz;— Hard and Soft Bread, MolaSSes, Oatmeal, Seal Oil and Card Wood. All these articles are required to be of the best quality. The Wood to be {our feet long, and to be piled in the respective Jail Yards, six feet high, at the expense of the contractor, and consist of Black and Yellow Birch, Beech and Maple. No crooked or rotten wood will be taken. Tenders must express the price per pound, gallon and Cord, in the currency of this Island. and be accompanied by the names of two sufficient securities for the performance of the contract. Payment to be made by Warrant on the Treasury. Tenders to express on the covers the Jail Service tendered for. J. W. MORRISON, Deputy Col. Scc’y. TENDEns QUEEN’S conN'i’Y JAIL. Colonial Secretary's ()ilice, December 8, 1865. EALED TENDERS will be received at this (Alice, until l2 o’clock, noon, on SATURDAY, the 30th day of DECEMBER, inst., from any person or persons being willing to contract to sup- ply QUEEN’S COUKTY JAIL, at Charlottetown, from the lst day of January, 18M}, to the 31st day of December, 1806, inclusive, with the following articles, the same to be delivered at the Jail, at the cost of the contractor:— llnrd and Soft Bread, Molasses, Oatmeal and Seal Oil. All these articles are required to be of the best quality. Ten- ders must express the price per pound and gallon, in the currency of this Island, and be accompanied by the names of two sullicicnt securities for the perlorrnuncc of the contract. Payment to he made by Warrant on the Treasury. Tenders to express on the cover “ Tender for Queen’s County Jail.” J. W. MORRISON, Deputy Col. Scc’y. . CouncilOIfice, 12th December 1:465. I“ IS Honor the Administrator of the Government in Council. has been pleased to appoint Mr. AucanAim MACKINNoN, of Graham’s ltoad, New London, to the Commission of the Peace for v;— Queen’s County. CHARLES DESURISAY, C. E C. "in: norm To HEALTH AND LllNG LIFE“ Slit ‘l'llED llY HOLLOWAY ’S PILLS. Impurities of the Blood. In sell-cling the most approprian medicine lirr :i parriicrdur ailment, there may be some nrlliculir unless one can lw, found in pruil} , regu- lmc, :ind iiiiprove Ihc qrinliit of ihe blood. These l’ills possess and exert tlicsc lllH't‘ (pirrlificriiions in :in cxrrnordiunry regrets. 'l'liey enable the stomach In digest. any ordinary food, increase Kile sci-re. lory ponci's ol' ilie liver, cleanse and purify the bhmd,cxpr-l all morbid mailer, and throw into the circulation the purest elements for sustaining and repairing the frame. Vl'calmcss and Debi/2'13] How many persons sull'cr from deliility uiilrorri knowing the. causes why they are leelrle! ln Inosi cases the siomnclr is the aggressor. llollowny’s l’ills have long been tamed lor regulating a disordered siornzrch, and restoring iis healthy digestive tone; they are therefore confidently recommended as a iieVer-lirilingr remedy in all cases where the constitution, lrom any cause, lms heroine lll‘n paired or weakened. ' Diseases of the Head and IIcart’. Those formidable diseases are, unlirrlnuaicly, of frequent occur- rence; for the most part they creep on gradually, but may be pre- vented by proper prcimriiions. llolloway’s i’ills are. the surest preservatives against all dernngenrenis ol' the brain, and are rhe speediest corrccior's of irregular circulation. Il‘ iliey be lilkcn without delay when tingling in the limbs, drowsiness, or grddiness comes on, the ell'ect Will he marvellous. Iihmalcs of all Ages and Classes. The fame of these l’ilbi is partly based upon the beneficial edecis they have upon the corrsiiruiions ol lcinnlos. From the domestic serVant to ihe peeress, universal l'avmrr is accorded io them fol‘ their inVrgm'aiing and purifying properties, which render ihem so snfeiind imahmblc in all disorders peculiar to lllr‘ sex. ()bsiiuc- tions ol'every kind, either in young persons enierirrg iuio woman- hood or approaching the turn of life—the most critical period—may be radically removed by a recourse to these. l’ills. All Disorders aflecting the Liver, Stomach and Bows/3. Whenever the stomach, ligycr, or bowels are disordered by high living, climate, over-innulgence; undue. exertion or oilmr vain-es, these fine regulating Pill-i will soon recrily llic evil, and speedily bring back energy, sirengrh, and cheerlulness to the lrarne where previously all was lus'siiurlo, gloom and dcjcciion, Dcspomlcncy, Low Spirits. The misery occasioned by a disordered digestion is, mrlirriunaiely, felt by most. These, lirmous l’ills should be inkerr inappropriate doses to adjust the disiurbed limciions. 'l‘hey dispel headache. hiliousncss, nausea, lowncss of spirits, and all similar ailmenis. A course of these invaluable purifying Pills never fails in removing the cause of such morbid allectiorrs, without subjecting the sufferer to any inconvenience. Influenza, szt/rcrz'a, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds. In our changeable climate, lew persons escape without Colds, sore throats, influenza, dipiheriu, or bronchitis, for all of which these llrmoris correcrive l’ills may be taken with the certainly of cllccliirg n' cure. While the l'ills are cxrielliug all impurities from the body generally, Iiuilu\Vll\,H Ointment should be null rubbed upon the. chest and throat: it u ill penetrate the skin, reduce iuflain. inalion, and restore lustir g soundness. Q Holloway’s Pills are the besl known remedyin theworld [or the following rliseasrs:——— A one llropsy lnllnmmaiion Soi‘c 'l'hrouis Asthma [plnrnis liyscnicry Jaimdzce Sioue and (ii-av. Billions Uom- Erysipclus Liver (Iom- Secondary Svmum lilotclics‘ on the Female Irrc- plnirris 'l‘ic-lloulourenx Skin gularilics Lurubngo 'l‘unrours liowelConrpl’ts. Idcvcrs oi all l’ilcs lilcrrrs Com-.5 kinds lilieumniism Vi-nei'ul Affection: Constipation of l Firs I lictcrriion of I “firms ol'.ill kind the liouels (ionl Ill'llli‘ \\ cukncss, from Consumption llcad-nclre .‘crol'ulu or \\ haicrer cause “ability I Indigestion King's i‘lvil &c., 81.1. Sold attire establishment of l’ltuF izsso n lloi.i.o\\ A y, g”, Sham, (nrur'l‘i‘lllpli‘ ’inr,) london, also by all rcspi-clnlrlr- llrriuuzsls and healers," Mprlicinosilirorrglroul llH‘ rzivili'Li-rl “In lrl . :ii lln' liillo‘u in; prices :——ls. lid.,2s' 9d., 4:. 6., 11s., 22s.. and 33s., ear-n lion. N.B.-—Dirccti0ns for the guidance ol patients in eVr‘ry 'llrUHiP. album to each box. There is a considerable saving by taking the larch slurs Sold by all Druggists.