ROYAL GAZETTE. 4715 M CONTRACT FOR THE CONVEYANCE 0F \VESTERN INLAND MAILS. EALED TENDERS will be received by the Subscriber. at the General Post Office, Charlottetown, until THURSDAY, the 6th of SEPTEMBER next, at l2 o’clock. noon, from perSons will- ing to contract for the conveyance of Inland Mails for three years from the first day of October next, on the Several and respective routes. as follows : 1st. From ClIARLOTTETOWN to and from SAINT ELEANOR'S and SUMMERSIDE,semi-weekly, in a covered Carriage drawn by two horses, by the Main Western Road. The Contractor in provide branch Couriers to convoy Mails, semi-weekly, to and from Wheatly River, New Glasgow, Rustico, North llustico, Cavendish, llope River and New London, and another Courier to carry Mails to and from French River. Park Corner and Prince- River to Barret’s Cross, in time to meet the Courier returning to Charlottetown from Summerside and Saint Eleanor’s; also, to pro- vide a branch Courier to convey the Mails to and from the Office at Graham’s Road. 2nd. From SAINT ELEANOR’S to and from PORT IIILL, semi- wcekly, with a Horse and Gig or Waggon, the contractor to receive at Saint Eleanor’s all the Mails tor the Westward, and leave that office immediately after the arrival of the Mails from Charlottetown, to deliver at Bort Hill all intended for the west- ward, and to return to Saint Eleanor’s before nine o’clock the fol- lowing morning; also to provide a branch Courier, semi-weekly, for Quagmire and Lot 14. and another weekly for Egmont Bay, and to deliver and receive the Mails to and from Lot 16. 3rd. From PORT llILL to and from TIGNISII. Semi-weekly. 4th. From CASCUMPEC, Lot 6. to and from WEST CAPE and Lot 7, semi-weekly, and return the following day in time to meet the Courier from Alberton, and to provide a branch Courier to McNaught’s, Western Road. 5th. From LOT 7 to and from MIMINEGASH, weekly. 6th. From WEST CAPE to and from Lot 8, weekly, to the Post Office at Stephen McWilliams'. 7th. From SAINT ELEANOR'S to and from FIFTEEN POINT, weekly. 8th. From SAINT ELEANOR’S to and from TIGNISII, along the Great WeSiern Road, semi-weekly, for the purpose of deliver- ing and receiving Mill's at the different Offices that are or may hereafter be established on the route. The Contractor to provide a branch Courier to convey the Mails from McNaught’s to West Cape, semi-weekly, and to return the following day in time to meet the Courier from Tignish. 9th. From WEST CAPE to and from LOT 7. semi-weekly; from LOT 7 to MIMINEG ASII, weekly, and from WEST CAPE to POST OFFICE at Lot 8, weekly. The Contractors in all cases to commence their trips on such days and on such hours of such day as may be agreed on by the Post- master General, and also to call at all the Post Offices that new are or may hereafter be established on the several routes for the purpose of receiving and delivering Mails. Sufficient security will be required for the performance of each Contrazt. Each Ten ier to specify on the cover the particular service for i which it is offered. P. DESBRISAY, Postmaster General. General Post Office, Ch’town, Aug. 17, 1866. Holloway’s Omtment and Prim—All persons afilicted with bad legs, sores, ulcers, and skin diseases, who, from want of means or other reasons. cannot avail themselves of surgical treatment may be relieved from their complaints by using IIolloway’s purifying, soothing and healing remedies. In every outward ailment this wonderful Ointment brings about the most beneficial results, by checking inllammations, cleansing ulcerations and restoring sound- ness. Internal pains. rheumatic and gouty tortures, scrofulom swellings and contracted sinews may be overcome by diligently rubbing this cooling unguent into the skin. CONVICTIONS. On Moniay, the 6th instant, James Farquharson, of Lot 48. was convicted and fi d, before J. R. Bourke, Esq” 0110 Of Her MRI?" ty‘s Justices of ntfi Peace for Queen’s County, in the Bum 0" 0‘ 0 shilling and costs, for an assault upon George Match, of Lot 48. On Friday evening. the 16th instant, Charles Johnson, of King’s Cmmty. was convicted and fined, before the same. in the sum of five shillings and costs, for an assault on Ephraim Gay, of Lot 49. CONTRACT FUR THE (‘ONVEYANCE OF THE EASTERN AND SOUTHERN INLAND MAILS. EALED TENDE is will be received by the Subscriber. at the General Post Office, Charlottetown, until THURSDAY, the (3th SEPTEMBER next, at 12 o‘clock, noon, from persons willing to contract tor the conveyance of Inland Mails for three years from the first day of Uctubcr next, on the several and respective routes, as follows : lst. From CHARLOTTETOWN to and from SOURIS, semi- weekly, in a covered carriage drawn by too horses, calling at the different Ollim-s on the route for the purpose of delivering and receiving Mark. L‘nd. From HEAD OF SAINT I'FZTEll’S BAY t0 and from FAIRFIELI), Lot 47, by the North side, weekly; to leave the . _ . ‘ . .Ilead of Saint Peter’s Iiay iiiiniediati-ly after the arrival of the town. semi-weekly, and remain at Princetown after delivering the . Mails, until flier-following morning, and return by way of Indian , Mails from Charlottetown, and to return the following day in time to overtake the Courier on his return from Souris; to call at ; all the Offices on this route both going and returning for the pur- , pose of delivering and receiving Mails. 3rd. From BOTIIWELL to Lot 47 to and from SOURIS, semi- weekly, to leave Iiivtllwcll and proceed to Souris, and return im- mediately after the arrival of the Mails from Charlottetown, call- ing at the Office at Lot 46, both going and returning, for the purpose of receiving and delivering Mails 4th. From FORT AUGUSTUS to and from TOWN ROAD, Lot 36, as at present carried. 5th. From CHARLOTTETOWN to and from GEORGETOWN: semi-weekly. in a covered carriage drawn by two horses, and to return the following day; the Mails to be delivered in Georgetown in six hours after being received in Charlottetown. 6th. From GEORGETOWN ROAD, near Vernon River, to and from MURRAY lIAltBUlt ROAD, OltWELL, BELFAST and FLAT RIVER, semi-weekly, and to return in time to meet the Courier from Georgetown the following day. 7th. From MURRAY HARBOR, SOUTII RIVER to FLAT RIVER, by Wood Islands, semi-weekly, to leave Murray Harbor with the Mails for Charlottetown, and to deliver them at Flat River, and to leave with the return Mails immediately on arrival of Mails from Charlottetown. a 8th. From MURRAY RIVER. to and from WOOD ISLANDS, weekly, as at present. 9th. From NEW PERTH OFFICE to and from MONTAGUE BRIDGE, semi-weekly, as at prescnt. 10th. From MURRAY HARBOR, North, to and from GEORGE- TOWN, weekly, to leave Murray Harbor and proceed to George- town, and on arrival of Mails from Charlottetown, to return calling at the Post Office at Sturgeon, both going and returning, for the purpose of receiving and delivering Mails. 11th. From LONG CREEK to and from BONSIIAW, weekly. The Contractors in all cases to commence their trips on such days, and on such hours of such day, as may he agreed on by the Postmaster General; and also to call at all the Post Offices that now are or may hereafter be established on the several routes for the purpose of receiving and delivering Mails. Sufficient security will be required for the performance of each Contract. Each Tender to specify on the cover the particular service for which it is offered. PETER DESBRISAY, Postmaster Gen. General Post Office, Charlottetown, August 17, 1866. NOTICE. LL persons having any demands against the Estate of WIL- LIAM ltEIl), Carriage Builder, deceased, are hereby re- quested to present the same, duly attested, to Mr. JOHN Scorr, Sieam Navigation Company’s Office, within Three Months from date; and all persons indebted to the said Estate are required to pay their respective accounts to Mr. Scott forthwith. By order, GEORGE E. BEER, JOHN SCOTT, WM. E. DAWSON. \. Charlottetown, August 20th, 1866. i h b p e 4w SUMMERSIDE BA NK. IIALF YEARLY DIVIDEND of FOUR PER CENT. on paid up Capital, will be paid at this Bank on and after the 20th instant. A further Call of 30 per cent on subscribed Stock has been ordered, payable by 25th day of OCTOBER next. E. L. LYDIARD, Cashier. Summerside, August llth, 1866.