3410 ROYAL GAZETTE. M THE WORST OF ALL THE iSMS. “ Don't talk to me about your political ’ isms,’ said a eufierer, ‘Itell you there’s no ism on earth as had us Rheumatism.” The Venerable sufferer was right. St. Law- rence‘s gridiron or Quatimozin’s pal’et of tire, was not more emphatically a bed ol‘ torment than the couch ol the mortar to rheumatism. Iis generally eonszdered by the laCulty one of the most obstinate as well as one. of the most painful of maladies. and it certainly does resist all ordinary remedies with extraordinary pertinacity. Skill and soienca how'eVer. in this age of progress. seem to master all opposi- tion; and even this painful disease, entrenched among the mu.-cles,and inteiknit, asit were. with the sinewsahd tendons of our frames, is c impellel to yield to the curatives they have provided. We have it on unquestionable authority—the testimony of parents themselVes—that rheumatism, howevor deeply seated. may le cured by the regular and and persistent ap- plication ofllolloway's Ointment. This, we leel assured, will be welcome intelligence to thousands of sufferers. bedridden by the disease, or limping with stiffened joints alongthe pathway to the tomb. Iti a climate where the quicksilver sometimes makes a leap of thirty degrees up or thedovru. (‘Otnplllint is of Course a prevalent one; and in our new settlements at the West. along the the alluvial b .rders of our great rivers, in the hemlock swamps of the South. and in all low and datnp ioCations, lew persons 1‘6 ach the age 01 firty years without a rheumatic visitation. It is clear, therefoi'e. that a preparation which will alibrd immediate relief, and effect eventually a thorough cure of the Complaint. must be of especial value to the people olall otuntries. We cannot reasonably doubt, in view of the well attested statements which have been laid before us, sustained as they are by circumstances within our own knowlelge, that tho 0i itment referred to will ell"th that object; and among all the benefits which the discoverit s of that celebrated physician a'rtl philanthropist huVe confered upon mankind. this is certainly: n it the least important. Many an industrious tiller of the soil. wl-ose services are needed in the field. is at this moment languishing on a bed 0 8 ckuers: the hands that should guide the plough O'grasp the spade rendered powerless by rhenimrtism. Many a toiler in every branch of productive labor is simu a ly situated; and we (.‘nli imagine with what joy these suller- ers w- ultl ha I the means ol immediate cure. To all such we lee. justified in recotrrtnenuiog this l)..l..-mhic remedy, application of which, With the aid of a few noses of IIol- loway's Pills to regulate the internal Organs, ivoultl.we feel aseriretl,restore them to health and usefulness.-Balti- more Argus. 7 Y virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me directed, issued out of llcr Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature. at the suit of Charles Palmer, against Ilugh Fraser and James Currie, I have taken and seized as the property of the said defendants, all the right, title and leasehold interest of the said James Currie, in and to one hundred and seventy acres of land. situate on 'l‘oivnship No. 22. in Queen’s County; also all the right, title and leasehold interest of the said llugh Fraser, in and to titty-two acres of Land, situate on Township No. 21, in the said County; and I do hereby give public notice, that I will, on Thursday, the 23rd day of March, L65. at. the Court [louse in Charlottetown, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, set up and sell the above recited properties, or a much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said writ, being £55 3s. 8d., wrth interest on £42 from the 27th February, 1864, till paid, besides Shei'itl's tees and incidental expenses. J. C BINNS, Sherifi'. Sheriff's Oflice, Queen’s County. March 22, 1864. The above sale is postponed until Tuesday the 23d May next, then to take place at the hour and place above mentioned. J. C. BINNS, late Sheriff. Sheriff’s UlIice, Queen’s County, 22d March, 1865. 017" THE charge for Advertising STRAY CATI‘LE,in the Raya Gazette for two months, is 105. The money must accompany all advertisements, otherwise they will not be attended to. THE ONE THING NECESSARY! ._——-—— HOLLOWAY ’S PILLS. The Blood. These famous Pills are so cotrrposed that they operate wholesomer nrr the Stomach, the Liver, the Bowels aml other organs; by correct- ing :ruv derangerueuls in their lirrrctions; whereby a steady supply of pure materials lor the renewal ol’ the Blood is furnished, and a con- stant abstraction ol'eli'ete products is ellected. This perfect circulac that thus becomes the Very fountain of health and life, and overcomes all form ol disease wherever its situation. General Disorders of the Liver and Stomach. All whoeVer indulge at table, either in eating or drinking, should take about ten of these famous l'ills at bed time, from which wrll re- sult a clear head anti good stonurch the following morning. 'l'housuirda ol Ladies are, aIWays complaining of sick headaches, want ol‘uppetite, want olieucrgy, and want ol'sircngth; to correct all these evils, three or four of these l'rlls should be taken twice a week, when they would giVe the iiiValid the health and appetite vi a pluughumn. Females of all Ages and Classes. Obstructions ol any kiml, either in young pcrsons,or‘ those between lor'ly and filly—the. most critical period ol’ life—may be radically re- moved by using these l’ills according to the printed directions which accompany each box. Young persons with sickly and sallow com- plexious may have the bloom of health restored by this wontlerlitl Corrective, wlrrch purifies the blood and expcls all gross and impure nuinours from the system. Beware their ol the critical age li‘nm loity to filli', as it sends many thousands to a premature grave,— Ihese. l’ills should be taken at that period of life twu or three times a week. ii’ant of Strength and Energy. Persons ol sedentary habits. or those troubch in mind, Working in Factories, or Coal l’its, who cannot obtain that amount of fresh air and exercise which nature requires, suffer from weakness atrd debility, lowness of spirits and want of appetite. All such should take a dose or two at these l’ills every three or four days, as they act gently and ellectually on the system, and impart vigour and energy of the. body, which is always followed by a good appetite, sound and relreshiug sleep, and a high How of spirits, , For the Cure of Dropsy. The, efficacy of llolloway’s l’ills in Dropsy is extraordinary. They act with such peculiar ellect upon the system, that the fluids causing this direlirl complaint, me imperceptibly carried oil and prevented from any further accumulation. 'l‘he sullerer‘ regains a buoyancy of spirits, and rejoices in a completely rerroiated constitution. It is rudispensably necessary that the ()intrncnt should be most cfl‘ectuzrlly rubbed into the complaining parts during the whole course of treat- ment. Children and [heir Ailments. In no country in the world are more children carried to an early grave than in tireat Britain. Coughs, Measles, bratlatina, Flavors, and other diseases attack the little sulicrers, and death but too olicn follows at rapid pace; yet if, at the first stage ol these complaints, parents were. to have recourse to IIolloway’s l’rlls, all danger Would lie_;thritlcrl; for the stomach and bowels would be gently but eli'ectu- ally cle insed by this mild apericut, the depraved humors Corrected and the secretions duly regulated. A perlect cure Would soon be cllcctcd, and the little patient be restored to sound health. Holloway’s Pills are the best known remedy in thewarld for the following diseases-h— Airue Ih'opsy liiflatmriation Sore 'I‘hroats Asthma [plaints l)ysentery Jaundice Stone and Gravel Billions Uom- I‘lrysipehrs Liver Com- ScooiidarySymton Btotches on the Fennrle Irre- plaints 'I‘ic-l)ouloureux :Skiu gnlarities Lmnbago 'I‘tnnom's lowel Compl’ts. It‘chrs ol'all l’ilcs Ulcers Coircs kinds Rheumatism Veneral A ll'cctions Constipation ol Fits Retention o t' , \Vornrs of all kind the liowels (iont Urine “'eaknch. l'rum Consumption “cad-ache l Scrol'ula or whatever cause llebility i Indigestion King’s Evil l &c., &c Sold at the. establishment ol~ l’ Rt) F ESSO R “o I. Lu W A v , 244 . Strand (ucar'l't-nrple liar,) iondon, also by all respectable llruggists and llculcr s i u Medlcinestlrroughoul the crvrhzod world, at the following p‘iccs :——ls. 1511.,2s 9(l., 4s. 6., 113., 22s., and 335., each Box. N.|i.—-Direclions for the guidance ofpatieots in every dirorder aliixcd to each box. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes Sold by all Druggists.