ROYA L GAZETTE. y I (litigate, Wednesday, July 11, 1866- Council Office, 6th July, IS Excellency the Lieut. Governor, in Council, has been pleased to make the following appointments, viz : Peter DesBrisay, Esq.,to be Postmaster General for this Island, in the place of Lemuel Cambridge Owen, Esq., who has resigned that Office. James Currie, Esquire,to be Assistant in the General Post Office, in the place of Peter DesBrisay, Esquire. Mr. Wallace McLeod, to be an additional Assistant in the Gene- ral Post Office. William Hayden, Esquire, of Morell, to be a Commissioner for the recovery of Small Debts for St. Peter’s, in the place of John Benjamin Cox, Esq., deceased. John Dixon, Esquire, of'I‘ownship No. 42, to be a Commissioner for the recovery of Small Debts, for St. Peter’s Bay, in the place of Daniel IlIcPhee, Esq., resigned. Mr. James McDonald, of GeOrgetown, to be Keeper of the Light- house at Panmure Island, in the place of Mr. John Dufi‘, resigned. His Excellency, in Council, has been pleased to appoint Mr. John Sharpe, of Kensington, Township No. 19, a Justice of the Peace for Prince County. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. Council Ollice, July 6, 1866. IS Excellency the Lieut. Governor in Council, has been pleas- ed to establish Post Offices at the undermentioned places, and to appoint the following persons Postmasters—in terms of the Act of 14 Victoria, Cap. 12, viz: Township Number Two—Mr. William Haywood. Higgins’ Road, Township Number Thirteen—Mr. Henry Lea, VernOn River Bridge.—Mr. George Forbes CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. c. Colonial Secretary’s Office, (3th July, 1866. HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to appoint the Hon. Joseph Hensley, a Commissioner for the management of the Fund arising from the sale of Globe and School Lands, in the place of Robert Ilutchinson, Esq., deceased. T. HEATH HAVILAND, Col. Sec’y. can...“ 611..., not; 1866‘." IS Excellency the Lieut. Governor in Council,has been pleas~ ed to appoint the undermentioned Collectors of Impost and Excise, Commissioners for issuing Licenses to American Fishermen at the following ports in this Island, viz: Cascumpec - James Forsyth, Esquire, Richmond Bay—Benj. Beairsto, Esquire, Georgetown—William B. Aitken, Esquire, Colville Bay—Philip Leslie, Esquire. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C.E,C. TENDERS FOR A SAILING PACKET between GEORGETOWN AND PICTOU. Col. Secretary’s Office, P. E. Island. July 10, 1866. EALED TENDERS will be received at this office until SATUR- DAY. the 2lst inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, from any person or persons being willing to furnish the Government with a fast-sail- ing. staunch, Substantial VESSEL, of not less than 50 tons burthen O. M., having good cabin accommodation for passengers, and to be sufliciently manned and fully and properly equipped and apparel- ed, and subject in all things to the approval of the Government. The said vessel to be required to run as a packet for the convey- ance of Her Majesty’s Nails. and for the accommodation of passen- gers, between the port of Georgetown in this Island, and the port of Pictou, in Nova Scotia, from the 23d inst., until the3lst day of December, in the present year, 1866. The said service required to be performed as follows, viz: The Packet shall leave Georgetown wharf for Pictou, and Pictou for Georgetown,upon such days dur- ing the above named period as shall be fixed upon by the Gover- nment,and shall be subject to such alteration in the days fixed for leaving Georgetown and Pictou as the Government shall at any time direct and require. The Tender is required to name the age, tonnage, rig, and ac- commodation of the Vessel tendered. and also the sum which the Tenderer will engage to perform the whole term of service for, and furnish also the names of tWo persons of known responsibility,who . will become bound for the due performance of the Service. All , freight and passage money to be the property of the owner of the i vessel. The Tender is required to express on its covor: “ Tenderl for Georgetown and Pictou Packet Service.” 'I‘. II. HA VILAND, Col. Secretary. 4669 MILITIA. GENERAL ORDER. Adjutant General’s Office, July 10. 1866, ‘1‘ A.) OR JAMES l’A'l‘ON,~lth The King's Own Royal Regiment, _L to have the local rank ot Colonel. CAPTAIN A. J. DOUGLAS SMITH, 4th The Kng’s Own Royal Regiment, to be an Inspecting Field Otlicer ot Militia with the local rank of Colonel. By Command, P. I). STEWART, Lt. Col. d7 A.G. M. BREAK‘VATER at SOURIS. V IIE Subscriber will sell at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, _ the 2oth inst., at l2o’c10ck, noon, the raising and completing of part of the BR EAKWA'I'ER at Sovnis \l'ns'r. The work-will be Sold bythe yard, or in certain number ofyards, to suit parties wishing to take small Contracts, agreeably to a Specification to be seen at the residence of Alex. Leslie, Esq., Souris West. THOS. ALLEY. Sup. Pub. Works. Ch’town, 7th July, 1866. r NEIV BRIDGE ACROSS PISQUID RIVER. EALED TENDERS will be received by the Subscriber, at his k Ollice, in Prince Street, Charlottetown, until SATURDAY the 28th inst., at 12 o’clock, neon,for the erection of a new BRIDGE across Pisquid River, Lot 37. Plan and Specification to be seen at the above Oflice. The signa- tures of tivo good and sufficient sureties will be required to ac- company each tender. THOMAS ALLEY, Sup. Pub. Works. Ch’town, 7 July. l866. NE“? BLOCK and SPAN to the “’IIARF at GEOltGETOlVN. EALED TENDERS will be received by the Subscriber, at his Ollice, in Prince Street, Charlottetown, until SATURDAY, the 26th inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, for the erection ofa new BLOCK and SPAN to the Wharf at Georgetown. Specification of the Work to be seen at the above Office, or at. the residence of Mr. Duncan Currie, Montague Bridge. The signatures of two good and sufficient sureties will be required to acCompany each tender. THOMAS ALLEY, Sup. Pub. Works. Charlottetown, July 5, 1866. NE‘V ‘VIIARF at KIER’S SHORE, Lot 18. 0 BE SOLD at or near the spot, by the undersigned, at Pub- lic Auction, on SATURDAY the 21st inst., at the hour of 2 o’clock, afternoon, the Building of a NEW WIIARF at Kina’s Snons, Lot 18. Specification of the work to be read at the time of sale. Two good and suflicient sureties will be required to sign a bond for the faithful performance of the work. THOMAS ALLEY, Sup. Pub. Works. Ch'town. July 5, 1866. NE\V ABUTMENT to BRIDGE at (IRAPAUD. r 0 BE SOLD at or near the Spot, by the undersigned, at Pub. lic Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th inst., at the hour of 12 o’clock. noon, the Building of a. new ABUTMEN'I‘ to the Bridge near Mr. John Hall’s, CllAPAUD. Specification of the work to be read at the time Of sule- Two good and suflicrent sureties will he required to signa Bond for the faithful performance of the work. Ch’town, July 5, 1866. BUILDING NEW' BRIDGE at CAPE TRAVERSE. V ‘0 BE SOLD at or near the Spot. by the undersigned, at Pub- lic Auction, on THURSDAY the 19th inst., at the hour of l2 o’clock, noon, the Building of a. NEW BRIDGE, near Campbell's, Cape Traverse. Specification of the work to be read at the time of sale. Two good and suflieicnt sureties will be required to Sign a. Bond for the faithful performance of the work. THOMAS ALLEY, Sup. Pub. Works. THOMAS ALLEY, Sup. Pub. Works. Ch’town, July 5, 1866. BUILDING an ABU'I‘JIEHT to INDIAN RIVER BRIDGE. r 0 BE SOLD at or near the Spot. by the undersigned, at Pub- lic Auction, on SATURDAY, the 2lst inst., at the hour of 12 o’clock. noon, the Building of an A B U'I‘M EN'I‘ to the East end of . Indian River Bridge, Lot IS. Specification of the Work to be read Two good and sullicientsureties will be re. the faithful performance of the Work. THOMAS ALLEY, Sup. Pub. Works. Charlottetown, July 5, lSGC. at the time of sale. ~ quired to sign a Bond for