I-IASZARD’S GAZETTE, AUGUST 11. nada-—-that even under five years of age there are more males, by nearly fill tliou- sand, than females; then, between the ages of fin;-en and twenty, the females otitnuin- her the males to about the same extent. The tide turns again between the ages til thirty utid forty.—then the mtilcs otitnuni- bered the females, in the year I850. UP‘ warns of a hundred and sixty l.ll0ttstll|d;. and, last scene of all, at seve-.nty_yeers oi gas the [‘i.-,mi_-tiine gender are again in the rscendant. In Canada. this rcuitirlttible epping and flowing of the 8BXUtll.tldB‘ has been found to vary in ti similar ratio, differ- naszsnnw eszzrra Saturday, August 11, 1855. How dull and stupid all the papers are ! Why don't you give us something ively—sotnething droll? Make us laugh, ifyou can do nothing else !—-said an energetic, strong-minded female friend of ours, to us the other day. Alas! uiy dear lady, we replied, it is a rule in logic and liysics too, that out of nothing comes nothing. Eogic and physics be whipped. Tell it. white lie in one paper. contradict it in another. enter into it cont;-ovorsy about the truth of it in a ing only in the figuers in proportion to llle respective ilipolntiotis oftlic two countries. Not the least interesting item in the cen- sus is the return of the Indian population. these ancient lords of the torest: The re- ports states their whole number in the two provinces to lie 8,7733; but it says llttis is probably little over halt the iiuniber, as II is known that many of them liye beyond the census liinits. In support «it this it is sta- ted that Smith, in his work on ‘Canada, enumerates them at H.000 in I842. FIRES IN NEW BRll.\'SWICK. St. John New Brunswick has been visited with scvertil lircs during the p-ist week. The most disastrous occurred oti Sunday inoriiitig bvatwccit I and 2.’. o't-l-it-k, in t‘ie litiildiiizs front- ingon and ili\il_lilCi.‘lll. to Merit's Wlttirf, which were entirely tlL'Sll'_\'0tl. "in: tire is supposed to have cotitiiicnccil lit the rear of ti building at the lit-.td of l)ishrow’s Wltttrf, t'itc::t-tr it extcntl-‘ ed to t1iosouttiw.irr. as llirais the store out-ttpivd by .\lcssrs. .\I‘.\lorr.tn tt Diinit. 'l‘hcri.- was it great tl-5.|l oi‘ prop arty destroyed and we rte-grct to loirn that very little of it was L‘U\‘Cl'l"l by insttratice. A line st-liooticr i-allt-«l the (:'rorz:- lam] otvttt-d :lll(I orcttpi.-d l)_\' L'.Ipt.ii.i l{:i\'.t.ii.ij.:lI.. upon \\'lIIllll ho had no iii:-'iti'aiiii~-. \\'ll'l also greatly d.ini l;:v‘lI. ’l‘hc liro would have spin.-tid to an ulariiiiu-_; ext:-tit, li:id it not lit-on lot‘ the zealous 1'-X-!l‘Lll|tI.~l oi’ the Fire D~-ptii-ttncnt. wlm. tare agtin l‘:ll'llt‘ll tho gratt-l'ul that-.lts of their fellow ctli./. -zis. . Utl S.tttn.l.iy eat.-ttiiig attotlt-.-r lift‘ hr )lI!‘ out in the .\I.tritio tlispit il, loit was sp ~--«lily su'i-.ltt -:l.v On .\l.nidiy -wctiiti-,;. l"ro~it ."o (.'ot't'ic’s llt'\\' s..w mill oit tltc .SLt'.iig it .5 ion,-, was t‘t)llll|l«.‘lUl_Y ll<':~'- troyctl. It was lll~tllI'.'tI for J.'l..'ilJll—littt its estitzmtird value was l.’-l,lItIt).—-(T/t. ll'il/toss. Ititclli,-getit-o has liccii received of tlic lIt':l.lil of tiio lloii. U. I“ Street, out: of tho ttdgns ol' the Suprciiio Court of tlii~ l’ro\'ittt-c. 'I‘tit-re is ll great. deal ot'sii.:.:ul;itioti us to wlto will be his succc.-tsor.-11: Flstll.\'l‘. ldrritstinoistin’.-~-Many novel in- venttons have lici-it perpi-irtitt-d rt-ct-iitly, but tin- "N'tlllflIl print}-ssioii. trianks to tho gctiiits of a Western D|’tillI.,'|‘, itow decidedly beats till‘ this aim. “ A noted M. D. of Indiana has rccontlv created quite ti s--tisatioti atniitig titetiiirers of the medical profession in that section, by his stieces~ in trapping t:ipe~woritis. He has invt-iited a gold trap. less than an inch in leiugtli and about qn-titer of an itich in (Ilflfll"lt‘.I'. A bait is placed withtti the trap, and after the patient has lasted several days, the supparatus is lowered, by means of :i string, down tlte throat of the patient. The wortn, which is supposed to be liuiigty, pushes into the trap to seize the bait, and is instantly caught by (lt‘8(!t!ll(lllIg pnrtcullis, and the operator, feeling it hits, pulls uti the string and draws tint trap, wortii and all. The invetittoti of such a trap is no fiction. It has actually been patented at Washington.” third, and then you will find, that in spite ,‘ oi‘ logic and physics, ti good deal may be . made to coitie out of nothing. Pooh ! the max- . itti, like a good many others that are current in this world, is false, or at least, the exceptions , are so nuuit-rous, tlitit they over ower the rule. I You could not get upa real. gout , malicious lie, could on? It would bosucli art.-liof,occti.sion such in wor d of lending and prtivi_ng.——setting lins- ‘ bands and wives, part-tits and children, brothers, I ii.nd sisters not to speak ofcotisitis, uncles, uuiits 5 and friends iiitititiicrahlo. liy the cars. Wlii ’ ‘ tlnttl Action for libel. You! an l‘ILlll0l',tl.DlI iifrtiid l‘ lit-iiig lirtitiglit before ti itiry! Why, it soldier t tnight its well coinpliiiti of being brought licforu ' Steliastopol : it is tru», that he may be shot. and ' you cast in lItl.ln£lgt"3, hot what then, three are i ca.-u.i|ties to \\'lIlt'll liotli professions are liable, : and then ifyou c inqucr. oh! what glory! what ; tritinipli 3 Why. tho very rt-porting of tiee_tri.il ; would Dc the nialtiti-,; ol yoitr paper. e_stdes. you light pretty s.t.li:l_y too. First, there is the glorious uticcrtaiiity of the law ; then. there is the frvcil-iiti of the press, glorious pull:-.diutii ti|' li'ier=y! snpi.-rior to all too .\l:tgu-.i Cnarttis in ~ the \vorld; hi-siil--s, d-iii‘t you ltiiotv you liaru ti tine opportunity of ripping up your :itlvet's;it'_v‘s ?i:|i:ir.ii-tor; there \t|l‘i- \‘t'l'_\’ law who litivo not llltl.'lt'. N itii-itliing tlioli-li in their life-tiiiic. there is ti.ili.i:l_v so purl» llllll \irttiou.~'. lint that he or ' ltzis :l. s -t-rt-t t-ti:-:ii_t.' or two. llllll tlit-so will li.- your (‘Fl ct-ial l'ri:-ttds on an oct-as-ioti of this kind. \\'liit's that you s,i_t;l Want ol'pri:i- gt-it-lo! \\'li:it litim you to do wit.t priii--ipin ‘zitiy inoro t'i.in ti. l.i\\'_~.ci'; po.i"i, l sty :i;;.iin, I don't in my lic:it1 lit-lit-\'--, that there is any sticli tltiiig in the world. \\'t: keep the word in use for tzic s:i':to ofrtnttttlitig otit. ti ll)'ll=l('llll|‘-ll phr.'.~t- \\'llL‘lI we are in item til" it. us we lll:li\'l' use of the word l.'Ult.*'t‘lt‘l|t.'<'. rt-li-_;ion. public ;_rood. and ti host of otlii~rs. 'l'al-zo my word for » i=, my good l'rit-nd. that when :i innit s:tys. that ii. thing goes agraiiist his con (‘li5ll(.'t‘, ut' lllt"t‘- . fl'l'C'l with his rt-li«,;ious pt'iiit-iplt‘:~‘, he in wins. that it gt».-s n_-;.iiii~'t, his ititt-rt-st. or iiiterl't-rt-s with his wisltrs. You won‘tl \\'i-ll, all I can my is, that Von :ll‘J ti poor, spiritloss set. not worth a tlttittglit. lure was.-in I let'tion the ot'it-r day, the lirst ofthi‘ kind that ever lnippciicil iii , the plrivc, and what ilLl\':tllt:l,‘,{C was taken ot'it .' 5 .'one 3 not even it squib ttgaint the clitirtictcrs got’ the would-he Mayors and Counciltiit-ii. there's it. got) time coining, we hope. Wait till women have the right to vote at all the Felcctioiis, whether for iitt-tiibcrs of I’.ir|i:inicnt or otherwise. A Bill of Riglits for Women is to beput into the hands of tlte Hon. 0 la-y, (who is a lady's titan and no mistake), during the next Session of Asscttihly, and then we shall see. And then, .\Ir Editor. look out for your own scat ; I am mistaken. if the day is ftirdis- taint, when in the Editorial Chair, the petticoat will not liare superseded tlic,—liere otir friend snapped her lingers, leaving us like a certain barrister of our ttcquaintaiicc,——speecliless. «- ~ I There was no news by the Mail this week but we have been politely favoured with a copy of the Halijiar Morning Clironicle from a piisscit- er on board the Rosebud, from which we give Tnt-' Cttors is New Bnusswicir.-——Tlie St. John Courier of Saturday last says:— “The crops of all kinds throughout the Province promise to be without exception, the best that the "oldest inhabitant” re- members to have seen. The hay crop is particularly abundant and if we have good weather for making it, where there is now every appearance, cattle will be "in clo- ver" the coming winter. The blight or rust has atfeeted the leaves of potatoes in this vicinity but a yet only artitilly, and if the weather continues dry we trust the crop may escape serious injury. Holloway‘: Ointment and Pi'Ils.-Extraordinsq Cure of a Bad Le , oorninunictited to Professor Holloway by E.Msrchiint, Esq. , eftha Gazette Ofit-‘Ci Etlgnitown. Mus.-Mr. Daniel Nortoaii of I-.dgat- town, had a sore on his leg, which defied all ordinary remedies, and Instead of improving he only be- came worse. AI Iain, he had recourse to Holloway‘: Ointment and Pills. a few iipplieiitions of the Oint- ment to his leg, etfected a wonderful change for the better; it lost its swollen and angry appearance, and in a very short time he was completely cured. His leg is now quite sound. and he is able to resnrne his work, although sixty years of age I This astonishing august will cure wounds and ulcers even of tsguty M C -. i; t. l ' I M . I I Flour yncltsnged at previous rn;fis.—. the following: A Telegraphic despatch was received at the Merclitint’s Exchange Rooms last even- ing reporting the arrival at New York of the p . S. M. S. with Liverpool dates to July 20. Money market unchanged. Consuls quoted at 91. Rumors are in circttlntion that General Simpson and Omar aeha have resigned. Otie sortie had been repulsed—no fur- ther assault innde. Parties in open field-but -no changes made in style of operations. No important information has been re- ceived from the Fleets. A fortiiidnblo insurrection has taken place, with great results, at Tripoi. The Russians have invested Kare. It is expected that a second expedition would force a passage into Sebastopo Harbor, whilst the land forces made an assault. The French loan has been taken. Sir William Molcswoi-th has been oflici- ally announced as Colonial Secretary. Cotton dull, at a decline of 1 1-8! per lb. .VVheat in moderate demand.—Corn ini- proved.—Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Provisions better. ARRIVAL OFTIIE FRENCH l"ltl(.lA‘l'E II'IICIh'll£. AIJFAX. The cordial good feeling between our Allies the French and the British Governtucntltas induced tlto cotumtindants of their vessels to visit some of the principal Naval Stations in the provinces. We noticed some time since the visit to Quebec, we have now to record tlte arrival of the Ipliigrnie at Halifax. tin alliiir which has caused no small stir in the City ol llalifiix. The Cltrmiirle says : Shortly before sunset on Saturday cveninglnst llis Iuipcritil Majesty's Ship, “1pIiigvnie,” Czipiticnno Rozier, bearing the ting ol' Ilear .\d- miral llornoitx, anchored in our harbor. She alinostitiiincdiately saluted the Flag of Rear Admiral Ftinshtiwe with the number of guns due to is rank, ti t-otuplinient initnediatcly returned by Bascawrn, 70. At 8 n.tii on Sunday Ipliigcnic ran the British [lag up to her fore lloyaltnttst head and saluted it with 21 guns, an actef courtesy which was responded to from the Salutintz Batttt-ry at the Citidel shortly after. Atll ll..ltl. on t‘-lontltiy following their l‘IXC(.‘llt‘n(.'lL'tl tltc l.iout~.-natit. Governor Sir J. (l.tsp:ird l.c.\lart-liutit. and lloar Admiral Arthur Faittslinwt-,. U. Ii. paid an olliciol visit to lli.-ar .\-lmiral llcrnoux on boatd the l<‘la;; Ship of the litter, where they were reccivt-d under it salute of st't'r,-Iitcni guns with yards Illullllctl, titid 5\(‘t‘.Illtlp:llllt'(I by three hearty chccrs lroni tlu-;_rallant French seanien. now happily our faiitliftil itllics. 1;»/tigriiic is ll splcndiil doulile hank frigate of prohal-ly 2000 totis, with an ztriinititeiit of (ill guns of lit-:n‘_v cslilirc, and llll.\'- ing at. cotiiplittir-tit oi tipwztrtls of Fillll ollii~¢-rs tllltl ‘.Ilt'l’t. She is Flag ship on the l"ri.-ncli ‘V05-i lndi:i Stati-in, tvlwri: ottr Alli-'5' l::i\‘c lat.-ly li--pt up it ttiiivli latr~,;--r lltt\':l.l force than litig- l-illll, notwit'*~s'ait<liiig tho itntii--.tstir..hl:i dis- p:ti'it_‘.' til’ ll‘l‘;'lYtll'y pos.~t-s.~ctl liy the l‘tii‘t;t.gr. til.‘ "s the lir<t l"i‘t-tit-lt ship--~l' V\':tl‘ of:tii_‘,‘ mitt‘- that has \'i.~it:-il ll.iliI'a'.:t 3llll‘t. tlm .:‘....rt visit of t'it- i’rinvt- do cl-Illlllllt‘, in the L‘./in I'otu'.~. tilt. ithtitit liltcrti yt~.it's ago. t i-: said 1.:-at tho \'i'ill)ll‘ l"i‘«--.n.-li .~i|ti.ti‘.t-oti out \\'t~.,t will iicitt'u- forth l(".itl'."a’.\'t_.lls tit ll.tli."-.i.‘;. l“..\t!=.\l:l§.\‘ll0\' or 'llllZ It‘-ii::.i:\' l.i‘t;:(i\. l‘.ir: of tins l"-ii‘-i-_~i l.~;i-iii tpt;tt'ti~t'-I at Illllllitx,llll'."fF1lill'tl for l".'i;:l.:i'vl, \\'-- ft')llt't‘ t'i~ v o l llillll-" of Mr. I). ti-ir-i l).ily, _~: in of lli.. lf.\'t- -l- li‘,llC_\' the l.i~‘:it. (i')\'«'l'!I it‘, .: ti: its I'M! -"_“:il['?|l.i' i-_'.< of il:l' L'ul i:.i_-. .. I et‘ ll -..~c C illi- 'p.tiii.:s uiil ltI:|i{t‘ it- all l!l'.'.I‘t.'Sl.C‘~l in ll tut. .t;itl tilt li-‘:tt‘i'i;_v; til. l.l!t‘i'i' \\'tl5.:1'L‘. t This l'ol.owiii;; is the notice fr-itn thv l_.’.ili:‘'u.\; ; l‘tip<-rs: 'l‘lic troopsintcnding to sail for liiigglaittl. non- sistiri-,;nf Viiltttitccrs from the lltiyttl .‘\t'till.'t‘_v, Died, On Monday lust, Jonathan, aged 19 montbumnd oit Wednesday last, Donald, aged 8 days-—childI'eII of Mr. Donald McLeod of this city. esterdtiy, at Elliot llifer, Lot 65, lnti:-.lla,the beloved wife of Mr. atnunt, iifler in pain illness in child bed, in the 39th year of liar age. ller end was pence. - Passengers, In the Rosebud, frotii Pictou, on Wednesday- Rev. Mr. McK-iy, Adams, Esq ,—Lippincott, Esq, Miss lllcliwen, Mrs. Gorniun, Mr. Pollard, .\lr. Mt.-rrisuti—8 in the steerage. . Shi News. Arrived yesterday morning, ll. M. lltig Espiegle. I2, Coiiiinander Laiiibert, froiti Halifax, on it cruise ioaistwise. AUCTION. ’ ‘0 BE SOLD, A1‘ AUCTION, on TIIURSDAY, the 23d clay of August, N55, at the hour of IO tfclticlt in the fotciionn, til the IlIiu§\' of \\‘u,r,t4u C. liriitnttst-zit, (itipund, ti large SIULK of lilltllts, consistiiig its lullovis.-— lilaclt tfuats and 'I‘toiii-it-,r.~', do. Vests, Fancy and Satin \'t-sis, Utlt-tttis,Coliuigs, Ciisliniete Dresses, litila l‘l.iids. Cops in great variety, lllot-lt and White >‘lt.e\\'|ev, Silk alinuls, .\luslitis, -titne Dresses, l.:tt'<~s tool Nieits. White Cotton. llose, Braces, l’ui=-us, liit-us‘. l‘tns. Shawl l'ios, lltizots and Strops, ."pi.-ctttclt-it, Lace Culhirs and a great variety ol other liiitids, loo tiuttietous to tnetiliuii. W. ll. U.-\llDli\'l}l{,At.tctionccr. Aug. ll), I855. .\.li.—>:i|o to continue each day until the. whole is di-tpoii-xd cl. VJWJ Bl’. t"Ul.ll, at l‘ulilit: Ant-tiott. uh .\lO."il) ll’ 7 thr-'l‘liiiil diy of b'.t-;i-'ri.stt:i;it NI.X'l‘,lll. 12 o‘i.'lo'.'lt, IIUUII, on illl' I'rt:itit.~'i:s, tti lliicltli-Id Direct, i l‘"" “I. '4'! ‘mp 56. in the -ttii liUZ.(ifI'll of l.nt.+ in t li;triitllt>'ltH.\li, H.llIl:ili' ..t Illll Irhlltllll t.t lltt.‘ lillv (‘t l. l..;n~’.-i li.iit2t-ii,<~ii \\l|l'l| llltlt,‘ is too lil)l,,'stl.‘l, (' ltlillllllig .-i\ coinplt-ti: lI’ll*'lltL'lll§ for sttizill litifil -2.4, Two Houses for Sale. and zitieii-tiit'oit.iIity llllt'Ll up. l-‘or l'nrtltci' particu- Lit".-I, tipply to JA .\tt;s (it.\'N. \\‘. ll. ti.-\l{l)l.\'l‘.li, .‘.u 'ittllL‘l!l‘. .~\ttgii-t Ill, lt*.').'i. '.-';‘ov.«':.t Lot >Et:1' Saie. '£‘U lilf >‘-'.)l,i), tn’ .‘\t'L;r‘to.\', on "~Y(i'f{li_\Y, tho iti:li Si 1’l'I-.‘-llll.l: .\liX" at .I;.,- 3-o-;,~ of IL: t-'cliit:;. on tln- lIl’i‘llI|-I'.~, 'lH.‘. N l.U'l' ". :, 27, in llltt-lill IIll'iLIlI'll in tin (‘iii ('l'l‘.i‘.ll'ii«llI-’lli\‘.n, ..t».t. i.....- l)Wl.l.l.I.\'l-‘ ttou.-=.‘.< in--..t..... Ul!'t‘- litll'.~l.:*'. tic. 'l!'il§ [t|"vtiI‘ll_\' is t'ttitix'iii:_; on lire.-it .‘li'l L'i 5-1 to , and I1 i-lt_r_tli':_\ silttiiit ll tot ;iv,._y pumic ‘on.-iiit-s-t. t runs h.it'k ltitl fo-~t,ti:.t. is l£l'\ wit its the |‘f";8I'ly til‘ Mr JOHN llztt-:i.:\t, l:l.icT..<:i.i=h, pliit I'l the [rope-riy iiitiy his .~i,-on and further infer. umlinti strain, by ttpplyitig to the At.(:llii|;¢_-g_=,~, 'I‘i:L..\i.-i.—-'l'oti pi.-rtri.t. tloiin, and t-in-,-lialf of the purcliose ttiuin:' tn llt‘ll\".'i) t-l'tlit- Dcrd; the reiiiaiiidcr ttiay reiiinin St.'L‘LltL't.l by Altirtgtigc on tho liivailids from the Ttitli llt-;:t., and at strong: party ,5,,,[,. , of_tho Furcigii l.i-gitin, llllll"(‘l ed tlxroituh the city l"°l'"”-7' ycstcrtltty. ll(‘:L(lt‘tl by the llanvl and Drittns of the Ttitlt, to I'oliin‘s \Vh:irl'. mid tmih:it'l;i-tl on llioard tho Atit. Ship“ lVi'//iam M. li’ugcr.c," Capt. 'I‘|ioitipson and as soon as the wl;.~l 9 [up] get on board the ship dropped into the sit-caiti. Sultininctl are the itiitiii;-s of tillict-t‘s and the nittiiher of Foi'ci;:,n Legion t'tii'i.trl<0d, viz .—3 companies ntttnboring 345 rank tiud lilc. "hcv are comuitindcd by Major Bowcls, fortiierly of the llitlo Brigade, an olliccr longttnd favourably known in this city. The other ollicers accom- ptinying them are: lst Company, Capt Ignace Zieinetckni; First Lieut. Baron Von Essen.- 2d do. Capt. Francis Wiess; Licuts 1’. Paul Von Swenson, D. Gore Diily.—3rd do, Capt II. Axel Von Jossen; 2d Ltetit. Otto Baron Brock: Surgeon. Fr. Asscheuldt, ill. D. The ollicers remaining in charge of companies 4 and 5, now on George's Island. are :-Lieut. Robncr; Ensign Sharniiin ; Assistant Surgeon Beal.—Lieut. Col. Ansell is the Depot Com- mandant.——Ctipt Tydd. 76th Foot, Depot Pay- nineter.—Lieut. Ratlibone, Depot Adjutant.- Col. Set-g. Cochlan, Quarter Master. -~ —-<4-c————— Motrtso MAt:nt.~trs.—We notice in the St. John papers, that a .\lowit:g Machine has been tried near that City, an has been found to work with complete success. A man witha s it of horses, it is said, performs as much work as the joint labour of ten men could elfect. We expect to see these Machines, before long, as universally used in tlte country asThrashing Machines new are. George F. lltirvcy, Esq., son of our late Lieutenant overno has been appointed “ Resident at Delhi.” This lucrative est was formerly held by the late Lord Metca fe, pre-‘ ions to his a pointment as Governor-General f Cannda.— caditzn Recorder. Married, At Charlottetown, on 'l‘ncsdny,tlis alst Ilt, by the Rev. W.-Bnodgrass. Mr. Janice Ross. -of Burltowti, N. 8., to Miss Priscilla Louisa Collin, Savage Hsr the 2d August, instant. st Murray Heirbonr Read. by Brett Donald |l'Domild. Mr’. John M'l.eod, about a quarter of: ,mlle opposite to Spring Park. w. it. t:AltDlNElt, A|.lgIlSt l0tli, :\uc[iungef_ Caution !---Penalty of £7 10s. \ ' llliltlias. lll“.i'i! are tiow ti nuinber of unlicen- scd Petllars of lloolts, and tlll)l‘l‘ wurr-it tliroiiglititit this lsltind; they are llt.!H9ll\’ notified, that no favour \\ ill be shown them in the iiiattt.-r. J. D. A., Liceiiscd Bookseller. August 9. eR£:t{'i'”ei1‘.E"AT2Xi§r<’:E: SALE or srtrsnin no vst.U.ini.s DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, eeaauflié cove. Cottsttit or GREAT Gttoaott it KENT Sran-rs, Cotiitnencing on WEDNESDAY, the [bill instant, when all their large and v.-ilutibls STOCK of Day GHODS and CLO‘l‘lllNG, will be Sold at greatly reduced prices. Particular attention is called to their Qdétaiifio snivt AND nntt titntttint, these being of the best quality, and elperioi-. (0 an, ever impmted into Charlottetown. All will be sold without reserve. Charlottetown, Aug. ‘[0, 1865. A Public Tea at Georgetown. PUBLIC _TEA, liquidate in debt on Trinity Church, will be given by the Ladies of tho Congregation on THURSDAY, Itith Auavrr, at 4 o'clock, p.m.. in the Market House. Georgetown. Tickets at the door. ls. August llth, 1866. For Sale or to Let, EVERAL BUILDING IDTB, fronting ‘on iii. East side of the Mnlpegse, or Prineetown Road, om Charlottetown, and PORGAN. Gd. ; children half-price. Isrdlt sin, toss. to Mary, eldest desgbtcr'et' Mr. Alexander M‘I400(l. Orwell Head. -0. .4'