' r . public peace. HASZARD’S GAZLETTEU DECEMBER. 14. that the Royal Ga:ctts. when published by me, was conducted with as little consideration for private feeling and as little respect for rivate character, as have characterized its 'toriaI coluinns since it passed into the hands of Mr. Whelan. I cannot, therefore.I‘ think, _iustl be censured for presuming to notice, through -. the public press. in the most temperate and respectful manner, for the purpose of correc- tion, Your Exccllency‘s apparent misapprehen- sion on this subjeot—a inisap rehcnsion which, if it really exist in Your Excelloucy's mind. can havsbeen induced by nothing but the most on- scrupulous misrepresentations on the part of Your Excellenc 's “ confidential advisers." ' t the oyal Gazette was published by me, it was very seldom that its political articles par-took of a decidedly controversial or party spirit: and. certainly, none of them were ever disfigured by the conceptions of individual ma- lice, or, in any way, calculated to disturb the As respects such considerations, ow completely do they diflbr from the reckless, rabid, and ferocious spirit. manifested in most of the editorials of, and in the comiuuni- cations to, the Royal Gazette, whether directed against a party or against individuals, since it has been conducted by Mr Whclan ! That such has been the general character of its editorial and communicated articles since it has , been edited b Mr. Wlielan, has been abundant- ‘ ly testified y the indignant voice of many of the most respectable and deserving members of this community. And this voice. it is pre- surnod. did not fail, in some degree, to influence Your Excellency; for it was well known, and it is still well remembered, that, at the time when ublic sentiment was most indignantly excit and indeeently outraged b the scanda- us and unrestricted virulence of r. Whelan’s editorials, “ Pi'ni.isnsn av Au'riroai'rr" as broad- I set forth in the heading? of the Gazeltc——-of t at shield he wins sudden y deprived, by Your Excellency's interference as the public general- ly believed, and lainly given to understand, “ that he was to ic responsible for all articles published in the Royal Gazette unauthorized by the Govcrnuient.” According to public opinion, such interfe- rence on the part of Your Excellency, was most loudly called for; and many——perhaps not without good reason—aro of opinion that. since then, your Attorney General might. with the cutest propriety have been instructed to cull im to account for the unwurrantable licence with which he has presumed to cm loy his pen and his press. In iiny private in ividunl it is justly esteemed a misdemeanor, worthy of the infliction of a legal penalty, to bring, or to attempt to bring, a constitutional government into contempt among the people. But how much more worthy of punishment. I take leave to ask, must a man be, who, although not only a government ollicial liinisclf, but actual] n nioniber of the govcrniiicnt. has, by the vi est prostitution of the Guvrrnmeut Press, exposed, not only his colleagues in Council. but, in some degree also. the Head of tho Government, to the personal hatred and contempt ofa very consi- _ rable and respectable portion of the commu- ‘hit I ~ V 'ith respect to the publication of the Royal Gazette, your Excellency has said, that you,at one time, wished and suggested that, nlthou h it should be published separately, you afterwar s. . for reasons adverted to, felt that it was not your province, to urge upon the (Icvcrnmeiit, at an additional expense to the Colon , any departure from the practice which ha been Ion sanc- tioned by the conlidential advisers 0 your predecessors. _ ' That the apprehension of additional expense to the Colony, from the adoption of Your Ex- cellency‘s suggestion, was, however, very ill- founded, and——if urgedliy Your Excellency‘s confidential advisers, us. think, I have room enough to infer it wns—was most unfairly urged, is. I respectfully be leave to observe, an opinion. the correctness 0 which, it is by no means diflicult to prove. If the course pursued by me—-the rejection of all libcllous and inflammatory communications. and the observance of due moderation and for- bearance, in the editorials of the Rural Gazette ——had been honestly represented to our Excel- lency, you we th' at once have rceived how easily that course could have bad Ingrafted upon it a new principlc—a principle inperfect accordance with the spirit of Your Excellcncy‘s su gcstion, and which would nei- ther hnve inter cred. in an way, with or cir- cniuscribed the lrgitirriatc province of tho Gaz- ette, nor have added one larthing to the public disbursement. 'I‘his would hnvegbecn to liavo dircctcd that no original political iiiattcr, or ar- ticles, uriautharizc-41 by the Govzrrvmcnt, should appear in the Gazette; and that, besides gene- ral news, foreign and domestic—-the Govern- ment aiid other advcrtiseruents—liternry and scicntilic selections and coiniiiunications no edito- rials, except such as, thoroughly irrespective of e confirm! interests of mere rt , sect, or creed, should be honestly intentfdd tlor the fur- therance of the general interests of the Colony. This is, pretty nearly, if not altogether, the course pursued with the Bermuda and ow- foundland, as well as some other ofour Colo- nial Royal Gazcttrs; and such, it seems to uie, would Iiave bcen——with, perhaps. a sli ht nio- dilication—thc course prcseribctl for t e ma- nn merit of the Royal Gazette of this Colony, if our Excellency had been allowed to carry into eflect, with respect to it, the dictates of your own judgment, unbiiissed by any consider- ations but such as arose from your desire to direct the public service. in every branch, in such a way as you believed would most direct- ly tend to the promotion of the public weal, and to the enhancing of the credit and reputation of our Government. ' here will not, I trust, appear, to Your Excellency. either in the observations made by me. in this letter, or in the mode in which I have presumed to resent them at once to the no- tice ot' Your Excel cncy, and ofthe public, whom they chiefly concern. any forgetfulness. on my part, of that hi h rcs ct in which Your Excellency ought to c hel in this community. So far, owevcr, as in strictures alfect the character of another individual to whom, in- deed, they chiefly apply—I am quite iudilferent as to e light in which he may view them. or the manner in which he may choose to reply to them. His abortive caluninies, insults and ibuse, I have hitherto despised: and should lie continue “ to maligii and rail," even with great- er virulence and audacity, than have heretofore clikraeterised his ‘‘ Billingsgale," his malignity and ribaldry will never—at least so far.as they respect myself—be regarded by me with any other sentiments than those ct’ supreme con- I vs the honor to be, with high respect, Your Excellency‘ most obedient humble servant, Ann D. Ilrszsnn. Recreation Grove, Dec. 12th, 1853. Sallsd in the Ills rain, on Tnssds , lb Ple- .in-oou-m-Iw. up bl. ' Rncnnsriow Gncvn, Dec. Ilth, I858. Sir; I beg to acknowledge receipt of the sum of £80 being the smourii Insured with “ The Mutual firs Insurance Cosipany" on one of my Ccltngss in the Royalty lately destroyed by tire. The pronip- tiluds which has been manifested in paying my demand after a careful investigation into the matter, has inspired me with a further assurance of the bone- lit derived from "The Mutual Insurance Company" —I feel well ssiistled that it will become one of the most beneficial Institutions in the country, and being one nrnorig its earliest prouipters, I have much plas- aure in its prosperity. I am Sir, Your most cbt. servant, JAMES D, HASZARD. To Henry Palmer, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer. Mutual Fire Insurance Company. WI have much pleasure in giving insertion to the letter from Rustico. signed " A Friend to Improve- ment." The estiiblishinent of s School Libvary—ihs Iirlt, if we mistake not, in the Islnnd—'I creditable both to the people of Rusiico and the master of the school, Mr. Roberts; and we trust will prove but a beginning of one of the greatest aids to the education of the people that can well be devised, and that School Libraries will be as common as they deserve to be, throughout the Island. The British and Colonial Mails, arrived on Sunday evening last, by the H. Ingram. She sailed again Yesterday, for Pictou. Port of Charlottetown. ARRIVED, Dec. l2, Schr. Ingram, Piciou; mails—Dsmscl Hali- fax; goods-—Siignbaii, do ; do.-—Tory, do.; do.- Geo. Coles. do.; do.—Mayl1cwer. do.; do.—Psn- dora. St. John, N. B.; bal. IAILID, Dec. I3, Brig Commodore, Gillis, Liverpool, by A. Gi|lis—I)isnu. M‘Crn, dn., by J. M’Craith—Brigt. Escape, St. Johns, Newlld.; produce-Louis, Smith, St. John, N. B.; cnis—Belsey, Baistow, Arichui—Ingram, Piciou; mails. Died At New London Capes. last month, Mrs. Eliza- beili llnrding, aged I04 years. At his residence, Lot I2 Western Road, on the lat December last. Mr. .lchn Robinson, aged 62 years. The deceased was a native of C ar ileicwn where was well known and resided for many years. He has left many friends in town and country. where he was much respected, to lament his loss. His and was pence. Books! New Books! OIV OI’l-‘.NlNG at G. T. HASZARD‘S Book Strive, a large supply of NEW BOOKS and ST.«1TIO./VERY. among which will be llie newest standard Lileralure of the day-- Msunder‘s 'I‘reasuries, Chulmei-’s, Poihuinon's Works, Porlor Libraries, Illusirriied Book Case, & . &c. Ste. COMMISSARIAT. TRE./ISURY BILLS. I‘.AI.I-ID_ 'I‘ENDERS will be received at ‘the tent of .t.‘500 Sierling, in sums of One Hundred Pounds each, in exchange for Bills on the Lords‘ Coiiiuiissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, at Thir- s‘ sight. The ‘Fenders of British Coins in slate the premium per cent ;nnd those of Dollars. the number of Shil- lings and Pence, Sterling, per Dollar, to be given in Exchange for the Bills. JA.\lI-IS B. LUNDY. D. A. C. G. Commissnrial, P. E. Island, 13th Dec., I853. PLE 00 ‘< —- 9 100 barrels of CHOICE APPLES-Russets, Baldwins, Pippins, &,c., JAMES N. HARRIS. Dec. I4, I853. 3w Isl Just Received, ARRELS Navy and I-‘ilot BREAD, American APPLES, Dried APPLES,, RAISINS, FIGS, c. GEO. MOORE. North side Queen Square, Dec. 9th, I853. Isl Im STOVES. STOVES. STOVES. OW LANDING, and for sale by the Subscri- lisr, a choice Assortment of STOVES, consist- ing of Parlor, Bedroom, Cooking. and Air ' Slaves. which he offers to (lie public cheap for cash, or country produce. W. II. GARDINER Dec, 9th, 1853. Yeast! Yeastll Yeast !!! GOOD YEAST iilwa s on hand nt Mr. M‘Car. rnn’s, next door to . Wilson, Esq. N ewfoundlnnder. UST ARRIVED to ilie Subscriber, the Schr. "MARY," Le BInnc..\lnsier. wilhihe following: I35 Ilhls. No. I. Newfoundland IIERRINGS, 96 Bbls. No. l. Labrador Do., warranted superior. I2 BHLS. COD OIL, 3 Bbls. CAPLIN. 3 Kegs Sounds and Tongues. 3 Bbls. Prime VINEGAK. 5 Cwt. Gork nod. I0 Horse COLLARS, 1 Box Arrow Root. Prices Reasonable. JAMES N. HARRIS. December 2. I853. aw Furniture Stoves and Varieties. HE Subscriber requests a call of his Custniers to view and purchase his recent imported STOCK of I"URNI'l‘UR[-J, comprising— SOFAS. near, spring soul. mahogany TABLES. ninliognri round. softwood, penibrokc toilet. fireside, b rerun. . Wash-stands in great variety, Chairs. cane hoiicm. and others Bcdslends, French and tent Comniodes, Venetian Window Blinds Corner Cub-board and Dresser Sills-boards. handsome mahogany and others Globe I amp Glasses, Lamps S'I‘UVF.S, Franklin. Snap-sicns, tight-air. Hall, Cooking and Kitchen Ranges. AL 0 on Marin, Shingles, Cedar and Pine, Labrador Hcrrings, D Codlish, Mudfish Pork and Beef in barrels and half barrels - Pigs Heads and Feet in barrels Butler rind Lord in Tubs Iliinis well cured and sinoksd Porler.l.ondon. in bottles, Black Paint. dry and mixed Son and Candles. Sugar, in barrels Bu nlo Robes, No. I Neal. Jasnting SleiglI,LIdiss‘ Side Saddle. dsc. dsc. JAMES N. HARRIS. December 1,18“. Ow AP 8. HE subscriber has received a Consignment of NEW GOODS. HE Subscriber has received, per Brig Jttisood. from L0lDol,llIt‘I 0 recent arvivqs, ilia allowing GOODS, which are olfsred cheap for Cash. Bales It. Cases Dr Goods. I0 Chests Choice ' sas. Canvass, s. Oakuui. Chain Cables inch to ‘I-Bths. Anchors and es. Cut and Wronglitliails, Spikes, Round and lat Iron, Window Glass, Paints and Oil, London and Liverpool Sca , London waxed-wick Candfbs, Barrels Choice Sugar, Hds. Molases, die. die. LONGWORTII dr. YATES. Water Street, Charlottetown, June I'lth. 1858. NEW GOODS! THE Subacrber being thankful for I patronage. begs leaveto intimate to his riends and the public in general. that he has restored to his Jlfeu: Brick Rnilding, on the East side of Pcwnal Street -—that he has added to his former Stock a choice selection of". AMERICAN JJVD OTHER GOODS. suitable for the season, consisting of Cock’ Prank- lin, Close and Parlour Stoves ; also srrnar's Boilers. Forks, Spndel, Shovels and Scoops, Axes, Hatches, Harninevs and Traces, chslfcuiters, churns, locks, bolts, and chain bolls, with a variety ofoiher Ilnrdwnre ; of all descriptions, Looking Glasses, Boots. Shoes and Rubbers, in great variety, Rubber Ovcrconls and Oil Clcthin . AI.so—A Good Assortment of A ERICAN DRY G DS—Docr mats, Tobacco, Buffalo Robes, best kind ; Sole Leather, Pilot Bread, Dhsess, Chracliers, Onions, Ap les Nuts, Confectionery, Chairs, Brooms, Buckets, Nbsta Tubs, Oil Cloth for Hull Floors, Burning Fluid ; TEA. wholesale and retail ; Sugar, Molasses, Mustard, Starch. Indigo. bags salt, die. A Good Assortment of Glass, Earthenware and Cruel Stands ; Cation Warp, Hats, caps, window Blinds, comforters, braces, ales writin and wrap- ipng Paper, balance and spring Scales. ars, strings Bells, Baskets, shoe gs, window glasa,difi'erent sizes ; with a variety 0 other articles. A constant supply of all kinds of PRO- VISIONS. All kinds of Agricultural PRODUCE taken, at the market prices, or any of the above Goods. THOMAS DODD. Oct. I4, I558. 6w FALL GOODS. UST IMPORTED, and for sale by the Sub- scriber, at his NEW STORE, next door to his residence in Grafton Street, a choice selection American and other Goods, consisting of- SUGAR, in hogsheads, barrels and by retail, Loaf, crushed and refined do. Superior Hyson and Souchong TEAS, in chests, half chests. and by retail ; FFEE, RICE, PILOT BREAD, in barrels and stall ; CRACKERS,CHEESE, Vinegar, Mustard, Pep- per, Ginger, Table Suit, Soda, Saleraius, Soap, Candles, Starch. Blue, Burning Fluid, Matches, Tobscco, Cigars, Rosin. B|scking,&c. I-‘rash Muscntsl RAISINS, CUNFECTIONARY, nis, Lemon and Ginger Syrup. PRINTED COTTONS, Striped sud Unbleached do. ; Bed-ticks. 6r.c. Cases of BOOTS and SHOES; Ladies’ and Gentleman's India Rubber Boots and -2’ Shoes; Indian Rubber Costs and Oil Suits ; Buffalo Robes of superior quality; Hats and Cnps;Cotlon-wick and Lamp-wicks ; ‘luid Lamps-—pstent and common in variety; CHAIRS, with cans seats and wood ditto, in great variety of pattern ; Looki Glasses, lass Lanterns ; Jute and Grass Mats ; Hay Forks, Spades and Shovels ; Rough Board, Shingle and Lath Nails ; Window Glass in boxes and by retail : Shos- makera’ Lasts, Nails. Page and 'I‘ on . MOLASSES in hcgsheads and by retail ; Codfish Oil. in barrels and by retail. Also—un assortment of CURR.IERS' TOOLS; Pails, Tubs, in nesis or single ;Clothas Pins, Brooms. rushes. &c. ON HAND-—AIIIeIlCII|l and Island manufactured SOLE LEATHER, Nests’ Leather, Calf Skin‘, and Harness Leather. W. B. DAWSON. Charlottetown, November I4. A'UU'.I.'IONS. ' 3! rr. vv. LOBIAN. ON Wunsrnsesv, list last, at the shop of Mr.‘ EDMUND IAWLEY, Great George Street, the whole of his ' ‘ Stock Inrgfrade. ' ' Jlarnesl. “Ills clothing, CsIlsrs.Bi-idles. s Bitts, Whips. Spin. Stirrup Leathers and Irons, Harness nioun . Saddles, Chamois Skins. English Hog Skins, with a variety of articles suitable to the trade. - ISIII, Doc. I863‘ II I % Sale to comnisuas at 18 o'clock. OTIO . THE subscriber being about todelose his resent e bnsissss, requests all these in bled In ini.to make iimnedisispaynisrn. ’ EDMUND MA\V‘I..EY. ' OR SALE, a double Duvoir, lliicd for one or two Horses, with F is com can be obtained at a very low price on early application at Hsanard‘s Gazette Ofice. December ll, I858. " Catharine.” THE Subscriber a leave to inform his Friends and Customers, t be has just received per Schooner Catharina, and other arrivals from the United States, a large Stcek efGO0DS, which will be sold at a very small advance on him cost as Cash is wanted. They consist. in part of y 200 Stoves, asserted, I5 Pnncheons Ilolassss, 60 Cheats Ten, 25 Boxas Csnd 11 Cases Boots, Shoes and Brogsns, I5 Bbls. Piletalresd and Crackers, 6 Bbls Barnin Plaid, 60 Eight day Thirty hour Clocks, 82 Don. Brooms, II Don. Buckets. I50 Doz. Chairs, S0 Bbls high proof Runs, 20 Boxes ass, 60 Suits Oil Clothing, 1! Bones Tobacco. _ Sole Leather. Churns, Window Blinds. Rocking Hones, Wash Boards, Looking Glasses, Thermome- tcrs, Ladies’ and Gents.‘ India Rubber Bccis‘and Shoes, Whips, Satinstts, Drillings, ’I‘icks, Striped Shining, Prayer Books, Bibles, and other Books. JOHN ANDREW McDONALD. October 14th. Isl & R. G. CHRISTMAS FRUIT. dtc. UST RECEIVED stlhe King Hours, a annuity of best BIDOM RA SINS, Cask do. C RRA TS, APPLES, NUTS, SPICES, ONIONS,dsc. 9 A DRIED APPLES. ‘ GEORGE BEER, jnr. Charlottetown, Nov. 29, I858. Isl Ii FALL AN D WINTER COATS, wi-rii nvnnv nnscnirrioir or GEJVTLEMEJVS’ CLOTHES JJVD HJTS. Cleaned nnld Renovated by the Subscriber. Charlotte- a Iy. town B y J. HOBS, Hatter, &c. E‘ Orders left at the Store of Mr. J. Wu.- nusss, Market Square, will be promptly attend- to. Nov. I9. lm NOTICE. HE Subscriber having been duly empowered by Ginsan-r Hniuinasoiv, o Hyde Par Square, London, Esquire, and n-raun Hansen- sciv,of Liverpool, in England, Merchant. surviving Execuiors and Trustees named aridpppcinied Ill an by the last Will and Testament of Gilbert Henderson, late of Liver I, aforesaid. Merchant, deceased to collect all Do is and Snail of Money due to the Estate ofihe-said Gilbert Hendarsm, deceased, within this Island, and to d' of all Lands and Herediiamenis belonging to said ‘ tale situate therein. All ersons so indebted to the Estate of the said Gilbert under- son, deceased, are duly required without delay to pay into my hands the several amounts due by them; and those ersons who in be in possession of any part of sue Lands and Premises, are required to make an immediate and satisfactory arrangement with me, otherwise they will be treated as Tree nnsers. JOHN LO GWORTH. Charlottetown. April 9th, 1858. x V btoves! Stoves! I Stoves! ! UST RECEIVED by the Subscriber, 200 S’l‘OVI-IS, well assorted, consisting of Pioneer, l’rcinium, Ransom, New nrkct, Young America and Boston Cooking Stoves, Soap-stone-back l-'rank- lin, Wood Franklin. Casi. dz Sheet Iron Air Tight, Box. Combination. and other Stoves. JOHN ANDREW McDONALD. October Idth, I853. Isl 6: R.G. UST RECEIVED, and for sale, a few FAR.- MERS' BOILERS. THOMAS DODD. Povvnnl Street. Nov. 7th, 1858. Stoves, Clocks, Shoes. HE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the ublic in general, that he has received a Conswnmsni rum Boston, I00 Cockin , Franklin, Ind 'i5lIl ' CLOCKS of Air STOV, 5 Cases of various patterns, Cane and Wood bottom CHAIRS, BOOTS and SHOES, and a variety of other Goods. the whole of which, will be sold at a small advance over cast and charges. W. H. GARDINER. Auctioneer. Pcwnal Street, Nov. I1ih. To Grocers. SUGAR! SUGAR! SUGAR! JUlS'I;“_RECElVED, ex Sclir. Sophrosia, from I ll 'I‘ierceh, and Barrels Choice PORTO RICO SUGAR. For Sale low. b . WILLIAM T. PAW. Oct. 3, me. am Inst published, and approved by the Board of Education. NEW I:‘.DI'l‘ION of the THIRD BOOK OF LESSONS. revised and adapted to the use of the Schools in Prince Edward Island. OI‘ this edition, the Board of Education, have or, ersd 1000 copies. Also, Just Published. The British North American GEOGRAPHICAL PRIMER. Price with 7 Maps Is. 6d.; without Maps Is. 7 HIS PRIMER contains all the matter in Cham- ber's Geographical Prirnsr. with the addition of the recent census, and more full descriptions of North America. It contains alsoll more maps, so arranged as not to be liable to tear. and is approved and recommended by the Board of Education. The abscriber, anticipating an extensive demand for School Books, is now publishing the four Reading Books of lhe sticnsl Series. Persons desirous of encnurs in Home rnsnufsciiire will purchase at GEOR EH‘. HASZARD'S Book store. ’ AMAPOPP.B.l8I.AND, OLOURED so as to show the Electoral Districts For sale at One. '1‘. Ilssuan's Book here. TO SHIP CARPENTERS. ANTED, immediately, Twent Ship Carpen- ters, to proceed to Ssckville, ew Brunswick, to whcin the highest wages will be given. For par- ticulsrs, enquire at t 's otiice, or at Ssckville of CHRISTOPHER. BOU'I"I‘ENHOUSE. Nov. 23d, I853. NE D8. HE Subscriber is now receiving, per “Sir Alexander" and “ Hsllen” from Liverpool, 162 PACKAGES .HERCHA.N'DIZE._ suitable for the present and coming seasons, which, having been rsonally selected from some of the first Houses in ngland and Glasgow, he is enabled to ctfer to his customers at extremely low prices for prompt payment. The STOCK coinprias:-— [0 Cases Ready Made Clothing. 5 do Hats and Caps, 8 do Dress Materials, 5 do Hsbsrdashebry, 2 do Laces and illinsry, 1 do G vet. I do Silks, Ribbons and Vslveta, I do Jewellery, I are, 10 Trunks Boots and Shoes, 5 Bales Cloths, _ . 0 Balsa grey and white Cshces, 5 do Linen Drapery‘. 5 do Carpets and annels, do Paper Hangings, Chests Ten, Packages Groceries, do Hardware and Ironmo sry. - DANI .L DAVIES. Charlottetown, Nov. 4, I858. THE CI LIFE JJVD FIRE IJVSlfl.l.h‘C COM. AN OI" L0.N‘DO.N'. HAVING a Capital of £5,000,000, Starling. ofsrs advantages to this Community, which are equal, ifnot superior. to any other in the . The Subscriber continues to issue Policies against Fire. at reasonable rates of Premium. _ All _ that may be sustained, are paid with liberahty and prompliiuds, by the Agent, without reference to the Cninpnn in London. In cassscf fraud. Olupicion. orrequiring explanation, the sub- scribes‘ then asks for instructions, from the Board of ii Quiuquennial participation of profits will be do- elarad next year. It may be remembered that one of e assured in this Town. was paid. in I849. the handsome sum of £4! 9s. IN. C ., as his return of premiums paid, for the then pr ing five years. hensver reservoirs for wsisr are made in the Town; or Paul an erected at the Wharvss; to be used in cases c Fire, the Company have authorised the Subscriber to contribute liberal donations for such useful purposes. The Agent has received instructions by the last Mail, to iafbrni ‘applicants for Life Insurance. that in V future, so Ciuaus ron s-run nu-rr wins. an panel. The Company will pay sash disrgsont of its own funds. T IAII blanks and informations wanted, will be cheer al y furnished, by making a plicsticn to CIIARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E Island. Ch. Town, Nov. 9, I858. 2m The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. CAPITAL £500,000 Sterling. Empowered by Act of Parliament, 3i Viictcris. A Saving Bank for rp n the Widow and the n. T. HEATH HAVILAND,'i‘r. Agent for Prince Edward Is nd. I7’ Ofice, Queen Square, Charlottetown. September 6, I858. Isl Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- ny of London Incorporated by .dcl icy‘ Parliament. OARD OF DIRECTO S for P. E. Island.- Hon. T. H. Hsniland. Hon. Charlu Hens- ley, Francis Longworth, .Eeq., Robert Hutchinson, Esq.. Thomas Dawson, q Detached Risks taken at low Premiums. No charge for Policies. Forms of Application, and all other informsiion, may be obtained from the Sub- scriber, at the Otfics of G. W.Deblois Esq. Charlotte- town. II. J. CUNDALL. Agent for P. E. 1. pro tssi THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Sept. 7th 1858. GOVll.N0l—-1'Iil nioi-rr iroironsnnl ‘run EARL of ELGIN and KINCARDINE, Governor General of Canada. Hssn 0rricn—-21 St. Andrew Sguors,Eds'n- burgh. Board of Management in Halifax for Nous Stalin and Prince Edward Island-— Hcn. . B. Aluicn, Banker. Hon. William A. Black, Banker. Lewis Bliss. Es . Charles Twining, ., Banister. John Baylsy Bland, . Hon. Alexander Keith, Merchant.‘ James Stewart. Esq., Solicitor. Medical Adviscr—A. F. Sawers. ant & Secretary-Matthew H. Richey, Solicitor be following gentlemen have been a pointed Ofi cers of the Ccmpan in Prince Edwarir Island, and will be spared to srnish information as to the prin- ciples and practice of the Company and the rates of Assurance. Chsrlotietown—Medicnl Adviser—H. A. Johnston, M. D. Agent—E. L. Lydisrd. Georgetown—-Medical Adviser—-David Kaye, M. D. Agent—William Slnderson. St. Eleancr’s—Msdical Adviser—Joseph Bell, M D. Agent—Thoniss Hunt. MATTHEW H. RICHEY. Charlottetown Mutual Insurance 3 Incorporated by Act of Pnrxnmeut in I848. HIS COMPANY cfl'ers the best guarantee in case of loss, and accepts Risks at a saving of fully 50 per cent, to the assured. The present reliable Ca ital sxceds £l700. Per- sons having property in bsrlclieiown, or vicinity, ould lose no time in applying to the Secretary of this Company for Policies or In crmaiion. One of Philips’ Firs Annihilator: has been purchased by the Company. for the benefit of persons insured in this Otlice. In case of Fire, the use of it can be obtained immediately, by applying at the Secretary's Oflice. W. HEARD. President HENRY PALMER. Ssc’y and Treasurer. Sscretary’s Ollics, Kent Street, 3 August 5th, I858. ALLIANCE: LIFE .s.~'D FIRE rrvsvmixcs cosr. MJVY, LONDON. nsrannisunn nv ac-r r .‘AI.l.IAMIls. Capital £6,000,000 Sterling. HARLE YOUNG Ame for r. n Island. Fire! Fire I Fire ! ! Secure your Property at a saving offifly per cent. FALL ARRIVALS. THE Subscriber has received, on Consignment, 1%r schrs. Jlary Jane and Isabella, from BOS N, a _quantiiy of GOODS. which he offers for Sale at his Store, Queen Street, consisting in rt —l00 pieces grey. whita_and prinlnd Ccttone. mice of strgped Shirilngl. Daniums and Bed-ticks, Furniture ottons, window blinds. Handkerchiefs, saiineits and csskins, vsstings, shawls, table cloths, die. , Also, to chests, hslhihasts and lblbs. boxes Cnngou TEA, Tierces Rios. bbdl. Muscovads Molasses, boxes Raisins, Drums Pip, Drums Jews A plea, dozens Buckets, Brooms, nss_ts Tubs. _Pilot rend, barrels Pitch, 'I‘sr..and Resin, Franklin and other STOVES reams wrung and wrappir;gBPaps;:,|ca|pe rass cc I, I and wooden saatsd Chairs, n vsriet o a ebes, bsxss goats and shoes, 50 gross N b0 P’ °' ‘ miss iioaius. October ll. Apples, Onions a Stoves- JUs'r Aitaivsb par Schr. Elisabeth, rm: ton. and for sale y the sabseribsr:—- Barrels A ples and Onions, Cooking tovas. Parlor Grates. Air-ticbtt Cannon ovss; , Also-—Fsr sale at the 15.] all of th nheriber, gooragnp Isdmplebl fiswosI.”.0.0' "' " I" w. a nurses. ""1 Ta W‘ HIS can onl be done by Insuring in the MU- TUAL F RE INSURANCE COMPANY. This is the only Othcs where claims for loss can be met. withoutreference to a foreign Compan . Blank forms of application, and any other in sma- iion can be obtained at the Secretary and 'I‘rasssrsr's Ollice, Kent Street. April e. I852. Ten Dollars Reward. WJRJVIJVG TO TIMBER STEJILEIIS. HEREAS a number of Tenants. and other persons ve, during iha winter season, been ' the sbitofstssling Timber from oil‘ the various ewnsliips with which IIIII concerned. New I hereby give Public Notice to all Tenants, or cilia individuals, who may hsrasller be found Trespassisg upon these I-‘aresi Lands, either by cutting timber, fill-Wood. ¢|‘0¢ll||| Mill, flatiiq sleigh reeds, haul- ing cn any private roads, on said property. that they will withouidisiinciion of persons, be prosgcnigd 1. the utmost rlgosr of the Law ; and any person who will give information of such Tvwssssn, so the they may be brought to justice, aha , as Qonwigfng’ receive the above reward. WILLIAM @031, Charlottetown, October 0, I858. LADIES’ RUBBER BOOTS. AT the ‘£358 to IIosss.a few pairs Ladies’ fl RU ES‘“Il.'K)TS ' Mhsss SHE , mi"... mi and sauna... cnrsfl Nov. :9. ion. niu