ROYAL GAZETTE. (‘olonial Secretary‘s Office, August S, 186:) IS HONOR THE ADMINISTRATOR of the Government has been pleased to direct that WEDNESDAY the 10th inst., be observed as a HOLIDAY at the Public Oflices, being the day fixed for the Games of the Caledonia Club. W. 11. POPE. ELLIS RIVER BRIDGE, Lot 16- 0 be sold by Public Auction, on Saturday, the 2nd day of September next, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, on the spot, all the Material of the old Ellis River Bridge—the same to be removed by the purchaser. THOS. ALLEY, Sup. Pub. Works. Ch’town, Aug. 4, 1865. BOARD OF EDUCATION. HE monthly meetingIof the Board of Education will be held'at the Board Room, on THURSDAY, the 31st day of August, inst., at 10; o’clock, a. 111. JOHN McNEILL, Sec’y. Aug. 9, 1865. LUNA’I‘IC ASYLUM. EALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, until Saturday the 19th inst. . at the hour of 12 o’clock,noon, for the supplying of Fifty tons of PICTOU COAL to the above Institu- tion—One half to be round and the other small Coal. Also five tons of Sydney round Coal—to be delivered at the Asylum. THEOPII. DESBRISAY, Sec’y. Ch’town, Aug. 8, 1865. NORMAL SCHOOL. HE term for Students or Pupil teachers in this Institution, will commence on the lst September next. Candidates will be examined on the day previous to commencing, at 10 o’clock, a. 111. JOHN McNEILL. Sec'y B. E. Colonial Secretary’s Oflice, July 2lst, 1865. AMES LAIRD, of New Glasgow Mills, Esquire, one of Her Majesty’s Justices of the Peace for Queen’s County, having recently publicly aided and assisted a certain association, known as the Tenant Union, or Tenant League, contrary to the Proclama- tion of His Excellency George Dundas, Esquire, Lieutenant Governor of this Island, dated 22nd March, 180.3, lIis Honor the Administrator of the Government, by and with the advice of Her Majesty’s Executive Council, was this day pleased to direct that the name of the said James Laird be removed from the Commission of the Peace. W. II. POPE, Col. Secretary. Council ()llice, 4th July, 181V). HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to appoint Mr. James MacLean, of Charlottetown, Chief Inspector of Fish, for Queen’s County, in terms of the Act of the General Assembly passed in the late session,intitulcd “An Act for regulating the inspection of Pickled Fish for exportation from this Island.” CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. BOARD OF EDUCATION. Extract of minutes of the Board of Education at their monthly meeting, held on the 27th July, 1805, viz:— HE BOARD having rccoived information that several Teachers holding Licenses from this Board, and in the receipt of Sala- ries from the public funds, have absented themselves from their Schools and attended and taken part in the meetings of certain associations denounced as unlawful, in the Proclamation of His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, dated the 22nd day of March last. The Board orders public notice to be given that every Teacher so offending in future shall be struck off the roll of Licensed Teachers, and payment of his salary stopped forthwith. By order of the Board, 3i JOHN McNEILL, Secretary . Holloway’s Ointment— ~All varieties of ulcerations, bad legs. sores wounds, and eruptions, can be cured by the diligent use of this cooling, soothing, and healing llnguent. The old and often — failing ashion of strapping the edges of ulcers together with plaifters has entirely gsven way before the more reasonable treat- ment of Holloway’s Ointment, which builds up from the bottom with sound and healty granulations; these gradually grow till they reach the level of the surface, then contract, harden and im- mediately become covered with a new and wholesome skin. The proper application of this Ointment diminishes the inflamation, causes the unhealthy discharge first to grow thick, then to cease The Pills should be taken so as to act in unison with tho Ointment. Prince Edward Island. KING‘S COUNTY, In the Supreme Court of Judi- to wit. 3 cature, July term, 2‘.) Victoria, A. D. 1865. IIOMAS KELLY, Esovmn, Attorney and Barrister at Law of the city of Saint John, in the Province of New Brunswick, was this day,in open Court, duly admitted and enrolled an Attorney and Barrister of the Supreme Court of Judicature of this Island. By the Court, D. HODGSON, Prothonotary. 18th July, 1865. EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. HE undersigned hereby give notice that they have been ad pointed Executors of the last Will and Testament of Tqu HASLAM, Esq., late of Springfield, Lot 67, deceased. ALL persons having legal demands against said estate, are requested to render their accounts duly attested forthwith; and thOSc indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment to \Vll.l.l.\ u IIAsLAM, Esq., who is duly authorized to receive the same;and to grant discharges for all claims. WILLIAM IIASLA M, JOHN HERBERT READ, THOMAS IIASLAM, Springfield, May 30, 1865. 3m pd NOTICE, ALL persons having any demands against the Estate of J AMES MUTCH, ESQ., of Lot 48, Farmer, deceased, are requested to render the same, duly attested to, within six months from this date, for adjustment; and all persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make payment forthwith to the Under-signed. ROBERT MUTCH, Lot 50. GEORGE MASON, Lot 48. pd 3m I MAILS By Steaers ~‘ Princess of “’ulcs’ and ‘ Heather Belle. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. HE MAILS for the neighboring Provinces, cte., will, unti further notice, be made up as follows : For NOVA SCOTIA, via l’ictou, on MONDAY and THURSDA Y mornings, at 9 o’clock. Also, M BR ULE, on WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY evenings at 8 o'clock. For NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA, and the UNITED STATES, via Shcdiac, on MONDAY evening at 8 o’clock, and on FRIDAY morning at 8 o’clock. For GREAT BRITAIN, NEWFOUNDLAND, the BERMUDAS and the WEST INDIES, every alternate llv'mlm-s-duy evening, at 8 o’clock, as follows : EDNESDAY, 10th May, E Executors. } Executors. June 13,1865. WEDN CSDAY, 2nd August, “ 24th ” H ltith “ “ 7th June, “ 30th “ u 21st H “ llilll Sept. “ 5th July, “ 27th “ “ 10th “ L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Office, Ch’town, April 2:), 186.3 Nome" T a Meeting of the President and Directors of the SUMMER- SIDE BANK held this day, it was resolved it call be made on the stock holders for live per cent on the Capital stock of the said BANK, and that all Stockholders who have not previously paid their five per cent, be required to do so on or before the lst day of SEPTEMBER next, to JAMES MUIRHEAD at SUMMER- SIDE. JOHN R. GARDINER, President. Summerside, 28th July, 1865. w 4i BREAK‘VATER AT WOOD ISLANDS. EALED TENDERS will be received at the Oiliee of the Super- intendent of Public Works, until l2o’clock, noon, on SATUR- DAY, the 2nd day of SEPTEMBER next, lor the erection of a BREAKWATER at the Wool) ISLANDS, to be completed by the 1st day of September, 1866. agreeably to a Plan and Specification to be seen at the Superintendent‘s Ollicc in Charlottetown. The signatures of two good and sullicient men willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the Contract will be required to accompany each Tender. THOS. ALLEY, Sup. Pub. Works. Ch’town, June 12, 1856.