ROYAL GAZETTE. Council Office, 5th June, 1867. HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to establish Post Ollices in the several under- mentioued places in this Island, in accordance with the recom- mendation of the House of Assembly in the late Session ; and to appoint the following persons Postmasters, in terms ofthe Act of ll Victoria, cap. 12, viz: At l’isquid Bridge, Township No. 57—Mr. Donald .lll'Kinnon. .At Johnston's River Bridge, Township No. lib—Mr. Pat-rick Gm‘mlcy. At Corran llan Bridge, Grand Tracadie—Mr. Philip Hughes. .At Belle Creek, Township No. tSZ—Mi‘. Cook. Athood Islands Road—Mr. Joseph Comp/on. At Marie Bridge, Township No. »tO—-Mr. William MacKay. On the ltoad from Tryon to Bedeque—Mr. James Donnclty. At 'I‘ownship No. ‘27—-—.\Ir. John 1:. l’VaIsh. At Old Tryon Road, Township Number EEO—Mr. Patrick Trainer. At Darnlcy, '1'mvnship No. IR—Pvir. George Thompson, junior. At the Cross Roads, Lower Freetown—Mr. Peter .S'churman. .At Skinner's Pond—Mr. James Doyle. At East Point—“Mr. Alexander Benton. At Irislrtown, '_l‘ownship No. TwentyaMr. Joseph Davidson. At 'i‘ownship No. 22, North end of West Line Road———Mr. . Roderick MacKimzon, Hazel Grove. ' At‘Nine Mile Creek—Mr. George Foster. At I’etcrs‘ Road, Township N o. Gil—Mr. ll't'lh‘am Johnston. At DeGros Marsh—Mr. Ifugh IlIacLean. At Township No. till—Mr. Nicholas Edmonds. At Township No. tits—Mr. Angus MacDonald, Scotch Fort. At Souris East—Mrs. T. L. Smith, (Post Mistress). CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. MAILS. New Summer Arrangement. HE MAILS for the United Kingdom, the neighbouring Provinces, United States, &c., will, until further notice, be closed at the General Post Olliee, Charlottetown, as follows, viz: For Canada, New Brunswick and the United States, via She- diac, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening, at 8 o’clock. For Nova Scotia, via Pictou , every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY evening at 8 o’clock. For Great Britain, Newfoundland, and the West Indies, every alternate MONDAY and WEDNESDAY evening at 8 o’clock, as follows, viz :-—- Monday, J one 1 1' Monday, Sept. 9 Wednesday, “ 19 Wednesday, “ l 1 Monday, July 1 Monday, “ 2.‘ Wednesday, “ 3 Wednesday, “ 25 Monday, “ 15 Monday, Oct. 7 Wednesday, “ 1 7 Wednesday, “ 9 Monday “ 29 Monday “ 21 Wednesday, ‘ ‘ 31 Wednesday, “ 23. Monday, Augt. 12 Monday. Nov. 4 Wednesday, “ 14- Wednesday, “ 6 Monday, “ 26 Monday, “ 18 Wednesday, “ 28 \Vednesday, “ 20 Mails for Summer-side and St. Eleanor’s, to be forwarded per Steamer, will be closed every TUESDAY and FRIDAY even- ing at 8 o’clock; and Mails for Georgetown and Souris, per Steamer, every FRIDAY evening at 8 o’clock. Letters, to be registered, and Newspapers must be posted half an hour before the time of closing the Mails. ‘ THOMAS OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Oflice, Ch’town, 5th June, 1867. -._ ..h.~.._ ._.-..._ General Post Ollice, Cnmwrrsrowx, 10th J one, 1867'. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office, until the 25th inst., from persons willing to contract for‘carrying the Mails, from lst JULY next till lst OCTOBER, 1869, to‘ and from the following places, viz:— From the General Post Office, Charlottetown, tothe Post Omce at or near Pisquid Bridge, via Southport and Johnston’s River.- Bridge. From the Post Office, Lot 35, to the Post Office at or near Corran Ban Bridge, Grand Tracadie. From the Post Oflice, Montague Bridge, to the Post Office at. or near Joseph Compton’s, Wood Island Road. From the Post Ollice, Cape Traverse, to the Post Office at or near James Donnelly’s, on the road from Tryon to Bedeque. From the Post Ollice, Crapaud, to the Post Office at or near Patrick Traynor’s, Lot 30. From the Post. Ollice, Tignish, to the Post Ollice at Skinner’s Pond. From the Post Ol’tice, Bothwell, to the Post Otliee at or near Alex. Beaton's, East Point. From the Post Othce, Long Creek, to the Post Olliee at or near George Foster's, Nine Mile Creek. From the Post Office, Sturgeon, to. the Post Office at William Johnson’s, Peters’ Road, Lot 63'. From the Post Oflice, Cardigan Bridge, to the Post Otlice a t or near Hugh McLean’s, DeGros’s Marsh. Contractors to drive a horse and wagon in Summer, and horse and sleigh in Winter. Contractors to carry the-Mails once a week, on such days and at such hours as the Postmaster General shall direct. Tenders to express on the cover the words, " Tender for carrying the Mail from to ,” and to be ac. companied by the names of two responsible persons willing to become Security for the due performance of the Contract. THOMAS OWEN. Postmaster General. Militia Department, 71h June, 1-867. COLONIAL RIFLE COMPETITION. Under {hepulronage of His Excellency GEORGE 'l,)L'::n.-i s. Esquin‘, Lieutenant Governor and Comm-mumwin-0hin 'l.‘ is notified, for the general information ofth Militia. that the- .Iiitle competition for the MEDALS awarded by the National title Association and other prizes, will be held near Charlotte'- town, about the middle of AUGUST next. Detailed Regulations will be published hereafter. By order. A. .l. DOI'GLAS SMITH. Col. and Inspector of Militia. (Signed) Adjutant General’s. Ollie», ltlth June, 186.". General Order. ' ' By His Excellency the Commander-in-Chic/Z No. l—lst ermx’s COUNTY Rmunzsr. ' ‘HE following Companies of this Regiment will muster for Annual Training on the lst of JULY next: Nos. 9,. 10, ll, 12, III, M, 15, 16 and 17 Companies. The Lieut. Colonel Commanding will name the subsequent days of drill until the training is completed. lst QI'EEN's Cornrr Rmmnnr or MILmA. To be xiv-ling (hptains : Neil McLauchlin, No. It Company, Jam-es ('rorman, “ 16 ‘~' Patrick 'l‘rnynor, “ if: ‘~