ROYAL GAZETTE. Council omce, 16th April, 1867. IS Excellency the'Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to make the following appointments, viz :— Josqflt Ball, Esquire, .to-be Surveyor-General of this Island in connection with the Ofiice of Commissioner of Crown and Pub- lic Lands. .IIr. George Brcmner, to be Assistant to the Collector of Im- post and Light Duty and Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws at Charlottetown, in terms ofthe Act of 18 Victoria, cap. 16. Afr. John Machn, to be Collector of Impost and Excise, and Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, for Collville Bay, in the place of Philip Leslie, Esquire, resigned. Afr. Henry Griffin, to be Inspector and Weighcr of Flourand Meal, for Georgetown, inthe place of Mr. Donald MacCormack, in terms of the Act 27 Victoria, cap. 5. Mr. Thomas Poultoiz, to be Assayer of Weights and Measures for Georgetown, in the'place of Mr. Hugh MacEachern. .III'. John B. Ifowlcfl, to be Harbor Master and Ballast Master for Georgetown, in the place of Mr. Daniel I“. .Ix’Lennedy. 35‘. James ilfom', to be Wharfinger for the Public \Vhart at lGefngetown, in the place of Mr. Ezra \Vielrwire. Mr. Gilbm‘f Ilession, to he Clerk of the Market in Georgetown, in the place of Mr. John Lavers, Senior. ll'Ir. James Heggs, to be Preventive Officer and Land Waiter at Georgetown, in the place of Mr. AlexanderC. Stewart, in terms; 'of Act of 19 Vie., cap. 1. .Mr. John Kearney, Senior, to be Preventive Officer and Land Waiter at Georgetown, 1n the place of Mr. John Lavers, Senior, ‘ in terms of Act of 19 Victoria, cap. 1. Mr. Manoah Rowe, to be Postmaster at Montague, in the: place of Mr. W'illiam MacLareu, in terms ot'the Act of filth; Victoria, cap. 12. Air. George .Warren, of York River, to be Wharfingcr for Poplar Island Bridge, in the place of Mr. John Mael’hee. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. Council Office, 21st March, 1867. I IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been. pleased to appoint the following Gentlemen Trustees of the Lunatic Asylum, in terms of the Act of 1:3tli Victoria, Cap. 15, W‘x l...— The Honorable William Warren Lord, ' 5‘ Robert P. Haythorne, “ Henry J. Callbeck, “ Francis Kelly, John T. Jenkins, Esquire. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. TO THE TENANTRY 0F P. E. ISLAND. [I‘HE Legislature during the late Session having passed ' t‘ An 'Act to assist Tenants in'the purchase. of the Fee-simple of their Farms,” by advancing to the'l‘enant ONE HALF of the amount agreed upon by the Proprietor and Tenant, as the Purchase Money of his Farm-— The Commissioner of Public Lands hereby gives notice ‘ to all Tenants ' desirous of availing themselves ofthe privilege of the above recited Act, that he is now prepared to ASSIST SUCH 'I‘ENANTS in the pur- ('haso‘oftheir Farms, asin manner and extent provided under such Act. FORM OF APPLICATION and full particulars may be obtained a: the office'of Crown Lands, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Public Lands Office, May 8, .1865. {web 20 ‘ Vessel. Tenders for Steam Communication be- tween Souris, Georgetown, Murray Harbor and Pictou. V ENDERS are required to be sent into the Colonial Secretary's Office on or before THURSDAY, the 16th day of MAY next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, by an Person or Company who may be willing to contract to run a. STEAMER once or twice a week for the Conveyance of Passengers and ;Freights, and Mails, if required, between Souris, Georgetown, Murray llarbar, and Pictou, touching at each Port going and returning, so long as the Navigation shall remain open, from the ali‘irst day of JUNE next to the close of the Season of 1867, and during the open season in the two following years—1868 and 1809. The Tenders must Specify the Tonnage and Power of the Vessel to be supplied, and the amount required to be paid for the performance of the service required, and be ac- companied by the names of two parties willing to become Sureties for the due performance of the Contract. The Tender must also state what amount will be required for the present year's service alone, and also how much for one and how much for two trips in each week during the above periods. GEORGE COLES, Colonial Secretary. Charlottetown, 3rd April, 1867. Tenders for a. Sailing Packet between Georgetowgnd Piotou. Colonial Secretary’s Office, MARCH 2:3. 1867. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this Office until MONDAY, the 6th day of MAI next, at 2 o’clock, p. m., from any person or persons being willing to furnish the Government with a just-sailing, staunch, substantial VESSEL, of not less than :30 tons bnrthen, 0. M., having good Cabin aeconnnodation for passengers, and being sufficiently manned and fully and properly equipped apparellcd, and subject in all things to theapmoval of the Govern- ment. Eric said Vessel to be required to run as a packet for the Conveyance of Her Majesty’s Mails, and for the accommodation of passengers, between the port of Georgetown in this Island, and the port of l’irtou in Nova Semi”, from the 20th day ofMAY next until the Zilst day of DECEMBER, in the present year, 1867. The said service. required to be performed as follows, viz: The Packet shall leave Georgetown wharf for Hinton, and I’ictou for Georgetown. upon such days, during the above named period, as shall be fixed upon by the Goverinnent, and shall be subject to such alteration in the days fixed for leaving Georgetown and Pictou as the Govern« ment shall at any time direct and require. The Tender is required to name the age, tonnage, rig and accom modati'on of theyessel tendered, and also the sum which the Ten derer will engage to perform the Whole term of service for, and fur nish, also, the names of two ersons of known responsibility, “'h') will become bound for the no performance of the 'service. All freight and passage money to be the property of the owner of the The Tender is required to express on its Cover: “ Tender for Georgetown and Pictou Packet Service.” GEORGE COLE-S, Colonial Secretary. (301. Secretary’s (Dfliee, March 15, 1867. IN conformity with the Act 12 Victoria, cap. 20, in'tituled “An Act to prevent Pedlars travvlling and selling within this Island without license,” the following persons have received Licen~ "see to practice as Hawkers and Pediars within this Island, for one year troni the date of their respective Licenses. vizé ' 1866. July 21, No. 1, Edward Lune, with a Beast. Aug. 9, No. 2, James Gillespie, do Sept] 1. No. 3, Wallace Down, do Oct. 20, No. 4, Dimock Archibald, do 1867. Jan. 9, No. 5,1’eterMcInnis, do Jan.‘24, No. 6, Patrick Do 'le', on hot. Feb. 18, N0. 7, Alexander lViorrow, with a Beast. ' GEORGE COLES, Col. Sec‘y.