HASZ_ARD’S GAZETTE. DECEMBER 31. THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE. M'l:‘I'.‘A'I. Y—E..'V'I.ARGED. N the lltlt of last April THE DAILY TRI- BUNE. having completed its twelfllt year, was enlarged more than one fourt or to the size of The London Times making it considerably larger than any other cheap Daily published in this couriiiy or in . 0 change in price was made in cones. of this Enltirgerrteiit-the paper being still aflorded to Mail Subscribers at $5 per nnnorri and sold to Barriers and to Agents ordering it by Express or Mail for distant sale at Ill 50 for one Iiundred copies, or jilli per tlinusarid copies, payable in ad. vance. At these prices ouraggregatu receipts for our entire Daily edition do not exceed the sums we pay for Paper and Ink, leaving all other expenses to be defrayed from our receipts for Advsriisia . 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THE NEW- YORK WEEKLY TRI- BUNE entered on its thirteenth year on the 3d of September, it was enlarged to the size ofthe Senti- Weekly and Daily. adding more than one-fourth to its capacity without increase of price. This Enlargement adds_at least 820,000 per striturn to our ap arcd in entirely new and type, prupur expressly for tltis paper. Our Steam Cylinder Presses are not surpassed by any. in the world Even though our Weekl - - Edition should be rapidly run up to l00,000 copies’, we are prepared to print and mail every copy on tltu duy ('I‘hun-day) that the form is put to press, with- itions. airrounting to Twenty-odd Thousand copies. We stand ready to adopt any improvements, however expensive, which will enable Its to disseminate intelligence more freshly and elI'ec- tively, and shall especially hail, as we labor to elfsct a radical improvement in the celerity and reliability of the Mails. THE TRIBUNE has not now its character to make or to proclaim. 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Temperance Hall Company THE Annual General Meeting of Sliarebolho the above Company rice Hall in this 'l‘own, on Monday the second y oflsriuary next, at 1 p. tn. when a punctusgatu ncs H respectfully requested. ’ By order of the Directors, 4 " ’ :.a.coori:it.sm.mfi , cgsrtstistsna.tstDss.tsss. Isl l _ , f will be held in the 'l‘em- AUCTIONS. The Sale of tlie_ undrrarsetfoesd articles, to lieu taken place this day Itus been postponed mitt’! the «tilt January I854, in come ueucsof tlis Reeds being uizit for travelling, tit will most post'- tsvety ta 2 place that day. BY . W. LOBBAN. T the Shop of Mr. EDMUND MAWLEY. Grgat George Street, the whole of his _ _ Stock In Trade. cor_nprtstrig.llnrrte-vs, Horse Clothing. Collaru,Bridles, Bridle Iiitis, Whips, Spurs, Stirrup Leathers and Irons, Harness mounting, best Saddles, Chnrnois Sltlnl. English ling Skins, with a variety of articles suitable to the trade. NW9 to commence at I2 o'clock. Secretary's Otlce, 6-rit Dscsassua, I858. IIE Lieutenant Governor will d a Lsvns at Government House on Tuesday the Third day of January nest, at 'I‘wo o lock. - By command. JOHN BALL, Dep. Col. Sec'y. VIVHE undersigned ltas removed his Ofiice to his new residence. upper Queen's Street. EDWARD PALMER. Dec. I8. Isl & Adv 2m LON DON HOUSE. New Fall Goods. for 1853. UST RI’-2CEIVI:‘.Dsti|te LONDON HOUSE, ex Sir Alezaridcr and Helen, from England. an extensive supply of BRl'I‘lSll GOODS, suitable for the season, comprising in DRY GOODS: Silks, Satitis, plain and figured; Moire Antique Dresses, Plushes in every shade, French Merinos, Silk Velveis, black and colored; Orleans and Coburghs, Dress rnsterials of every kind. Cloukings in great variety, Robes in the latest fashion, Prints good and cheap, Dainasks and Moreens, fringes and Lace for do.. Gents. silk, felt and covered Hats, For and Cloth Caps, Umbrellas, cotton and silk; Ladies’ and Children's Stays, Do. cotton Dresses. Habit Shirts, Chemisettes, Sleeves. Collars and Culfs, Lucas and Muslins. Jewellery, large assortment; Vases, in every form; Gents’. Seal Overcoats, We use an Cabinets, Mantles, in all the new styles, Shawls in variety. Ribbons of all kinds, Fancy Triinmings. Dress Buttons, Ladies’ winter Bonnets, Do. dress and other Cape, Do. Cap Fronts and Borders. Artificial Flowers, Gloves and llosiery, Ladies‘ and Children's Boots and Shoes, Carpet Slippers, Leather Sli pers, Berlin “fools and Patterns, Penelope Canvass. aber- dnsliery, Millinery, large variety; Hollands and Lin- etiu. Linen and Cotton Bed Ticks, Ready made Clotlting. Oil floor Cloth, all widths; Cloth and worsted Table Covers, 'I'nhle Linen, 'I‘willsd Shirt- ings. Regatta and fancy do., Long Cloths, undressed, Domestic Cottona; Beaver. Pilot. superfine and fancy Cloths, Doeskins in variety, Worsted Cord, new article; llunting Cord, lilolesltins, Black and colored Cotton Velvets, Illunltets, all prices; Domestic Sheets, Flamit.-ls and Surges; Corded. quilted and hair Petti- coats, Children's Dresses, Floor and stair Carpeting, Crumb Clntlis, Stair Darirask, Rubber Coats, Boots, Shoes and Leggings, Stationery, Petfumery,IIair oils, Toilet Soaps. Chamois Skins, Petticoat Cord, 'l‘rnvel- ling Bags. Ladies’ Furs, Linings, French Canibric Handkercliiefs. llassocks, Silk Handkerchiefs, Fancy Neck 'I'itas, ’I‘uble Mutts, Cotton and muslin Handker- chiefs, Bonnet Shapes, Cup Shapes and Crowns, Gents’ Mufllers, Hearth Rugs. Sticks and Sucking. GROCIJRIES: Soucltoog and Congou Tea. Coffee. Homeopathic Chocolate. Crushed and moist Sugar, Baking Powder 'I‘ab|e Salt, Ground and whole Rice, Split Peas, Mustard. Preserved Citron, cheap; Pudding Spices. Spices ofall kinds, Glenficld and Poland Starch, Fig and button Bluo, Washing Powder Albert night I' [s,Son . Candles. ‘ ' l‘iAi.so, nmLarge and ‘General Assortment of Hard- waro, the whole having been selected by the Subscri- her in person, and purchas direct front the manu- factories. he can with confidence, recommend them to the public as good and cltesp. at the establishment H. HASZARD. o Opposite the Catholic Chapel, Great George Street, Charlottetown, Nov. 14th, I853. Books! New Books! UST OPENED at G. '1‘. HASZARD'S Book Store, a large supply of NEW BOOKS and STA TIONER Y, atnotig which will be found the newest standard Literature of theday— Maunder’s Treasuries. Cl'inlmer's, Posthumous Works, Parlor Libraries, llluetratedgflook Case, , Neander's Church Histor(y, “ e rorinls of hristian Life, “ I Christ, Kitto's Pictorial Life of our Saviour. Bnrne‘a Notes in II vols l2mt-, and 2 vols 4tc, Cyclopedia of Religious Denominations, written by members of the dilfereat Denominations, Stc Furniture Stoves and Varieties. VI‘HE Subscriber requests a call of his Custmers to view and urcliase his recent imported STOCK of I"URNI'I‘URE. comprising- SOFAS. neat, spring seat. mah any 'I‘ABI.ES. mnltogntt round. so wood, pentbreltc toilet. fireside. b room. &c. . ‘Vault-tttands in great variety, Chairs. cane bottom. and others lledsteads, French and tent tiommodes. Venetian Window Blinds Corner Cub-board and rssser E-ide-boards. handsome mahogany and others Globe I amp Glasses. Lamps I TDVES, Franklin. Soup-stone, tight-air. Hall Cooking and Kitchen Ranges. ar.so ois llAIIDs Shingles, Cedar and Pine, Labrador llerrings. Dry Codllsh, Mudfisll Pork and Beef in barrels and hulfbarrels Pigs Heads and Feet in barrels Butter and Lard in 'I‘ubs Hams well cured and smoked Porter, London. in bottles, Black Paint. dry and mixed Son and Candles. Sugar, in barrels Bu itlt) Robes. No. I Neat Jaunting Sleigh. Lqdies' Side Saddle. &c. (cc. » JAMES N. HARRIS. December I. I858. w NOTICE. ‘HE Subscriber being about to close his present business. requests all those indebted to tint, to rnaks immediate payment. EDMUND MAWLEY. FOR SALE. SCIIOONER nineteen Tons, nearly new, Sails and rigging one year in use. For further Par- ticulars apply to Mr. KENNETH Mtlil-INZIE. Pownul Street Charlottetown. Dec. I0th. I858 Mechanics‘ Institute. GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the Charlottetown Mechanics‘ Institute, for the elec- tion of (Miles Bearers and the discessieu of questions at vital importance to the Institute, will be held_ln the 'l‘ernpsrancs Hall, on Tliursday, the lib January next. at 8, p. m. By order, J. B. COOPER. lee). Cbsrlettetewu. Dec. I. III. APP . HE subscriber has received a Ceasksmsnt ef 100 barrels of CHOICE APPLE&—Rsssets, Baldwins, Pippiua, &o., JAIMES N. HARRIS. sl Dec. I4, I858. lvr Just Received, ARRELS Navy and Pilot BREAD. American APPLES" RAISINS, FIGS, APPLES, Dried &c. GEO. MOORE. North side Queen uars, Dec. 8th, I 58. Isl lm EATING HOUSE. HE Subscriber has opened an EATING HOUSE in Mr. Sniarden's buildings, opposite to the Mor- in! House, where DIJVNERS, SOUPS, TEA and COI1'lI"EE.t:‘an be hadsat the sborltpqut notice. w‘ icons to retail irituous ' uors. ALE£ANDER BRYSON. Dec. 28th, I858. NEW GOODS! THE Subscrber being thankful for at trcttage, begs leave to intimate to his rie sand the public in general, that he has rsst hi’ who a Brick Building, on the East side of Pownal Street —tbat he has added to his former Stocks choice selection o . AMERICAN AND OTHER GOODS, suitable for the season, consisting of Cookie Frank- lin, Close and Parlour Stoves ; also armer's Boilers, Forks, Spades. Shovels and Scoops, Axes. H atches. llanirners srrdTraces. chulfcutters, churns, locks, bolts, and chain belts, with a variety of other llardware; Clocks, of all descriptions, Looking Glasses, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, in great variety, Rubber Overcosts and Oil Clothin . At.so— ood Assortment of A ERICAN DRY GOODS—-Door mats, Tobacco, Bulfalo Robes, best kind ; Sole Leather. Pilot Bread. Dhsese. Chrackers, Onions, A lea Nuts, Confectionery, Chairs, Brooms, Buckets. ests Tubs, Oil Cloth for Htill Floors, Burning Fluid;'I‘t:;A, wholesale and retail; Molasses, Mustard, Starch, Indigo, bags salt, dtc. A G Assortment Glass, Earthenware and Crust Stands; Cotton War . Huts, caps, window Blinds, comforters, braces, Iisles writi and wrap- ipn Paper, balance and spri Scales. ars, strings Bel s, Baskets, shoe .pe s, window glass, diflbrent sizes ; with a variety n or r 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 G s. THOMAS DODD. Oct. I4. I858. 8w FALL GOODS. UST IMPORTED sale by the Sub- scriber. at his NEW STORE. next door to his residence in Gral'ton Street, a choice selection of American and other Goods, consisting — SUGAR, in hogsliends, barrels and by retail, Loaf, crushed and refined do. Superior Hyson and Souchoag TEAS, in chests, half cltests. and by retail ; COI-‘.I-‘EB, RICE, PILOT BREAD, in barrels and E‘ y retail ; CRACI{ERS,CHEl-ZSE. Vinegar, Mustard, Pep- r, Ginger, Table Salt, Soda, Salerstns, Soap, andles, Starch. Blue, Burning Fluid, Matches, 'I‘obscco.Cigars, Rosin, Blacking,&c. Fresh liluscutel RAISINS. C NPECTIONARY, Nuts. Lenron and Ginger yrup. PRINTED COT‘I‘ONS, Striped and Unbleached do. ; Bed-ticks, dtc. Cases of BOOTS and SHOES; Ladies‘ and Gentleman's India Rubber Boots and S tee , Indian Rubber Coats and Oil Suits ; Btgilo Robes l.’i.ri'£."f..','.°.'....3l'.I'l‘ ~r'.lI'r'.'..........'“" °'r§7.t..‘3l‘33...‘l.if.li in variety; t.'HAI , with case seats and weed ditto, in great variety of pattern ; Looking Glasses, Lanterns ; Jute and Grass Mats ; Hay Forks. Spades and Shovels ; Rough Buutd,Sl'iiug|e and Lsth Nails; Window Glass in boxes and by retail: makers’ Lasts, Nails. Page and Thread. MOLASSES in hogshesds and by retail; Codfish Oil. in barrels and by retail. lso-—sn assortment of CURRIERS' TOOLS; Pails, Tubs. in nests or single ;Clothse Pins, Brooms. Brushes, ltc. Orv HArsn—-Atnerican and Island manufactured SOLE LEATHER, Nests’ Leather, Calf Skins, and Harness Leather. W. B. DAWSON. Charlottetown, November 14. Stores! Stovesll Stoves!! US'l‘ RECEIVED by the Subscriber, 200 STOVES, well assorted, consisting of Pioneer, Premium, Ransom, New Marltet, Young America and Boston Cooking Stoves, Soap-stone-back Prank- lin, ood Franklin, Cast dt Sheet Iron Air Tight, Box, Combination. and other Stores. JOHN ANDREW McDONALD. October Nth, I858. Isl dt R.G. US'I‘ RECEIVED, and for sale, a few FAR- MER.S' BOILERS. THOMAS DODD, Pewual Street. Nov. 7th. I858. Stoves, Clocks, Shoes. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the ablic in general, that he has received a Cons’ ntnsnt rom Boston. I00 Cookies. Franklin, and lI‘ight Air STOVES. 5 Cases of LOCKS 0 various patterns, Carts and Wood bottom CHAIRS, BOOTS and SHOES, and a variety of other Goods. the whole of which, willbe sold at a small advance over cost and charges. W. H. GARDINER. Auctioneer. Pownal Street, Nov. 11th. To Grocers. SUGAR! SUGAR! SUGAR! JUST RECEIVED. ex Schr. Sepbrertie, from Halifax. Hhhds. Tierces, and uncle Choice PORTO RICO SUGAR. For Sale w, WI LIAM T. PAW. Oct. 8,1858. but “ Catharine." HE Subscriber leave te inform his Friends and Customers, t t he has just received per Schooner Cetlieries, and other arrivals from the United States, a large Stock of GOODS. which will be sold at a very small advance on Itrst cest as Cash is wanted. They eonsist in part of 00 Stoves, unsorted, I5 Pauclieene Mulauseu. 50 Chests Tea. 85 Boxes Candles, Is Cases Boots, Shoes and Brugsns, I5 Bbls. Pilot Bread and Crasiters, I Bbls Burnin Fluid, 00 Eight day A Thirty Itcur Clocks, as Don. Becpnets. ss Des. Beueus, I0 Bbls h h prsof Run, 10 Boxes lane. 00 Suite Oil Clotbieg, II Seuss ebsccs. Isle Leather. Chet-ss. Window Blinds. Rocking Horses, Wasb Beards. Glasses. ’I‘herrrtotrie- tors, and Getttsfgfl is R Bests and Shoes. ups. Settnetts, lli , Ticks. Stri yer Boobs. Bibles, a'n.d.I ”‘ JOHN AND W MeDONAI.D. Ostsbsr Nth. Id 8 R. G. ' I otherwise they will be treated as Tree WILLIAM HEARD. IIANKPUL for past faovgure, begs to intimate tlte ARRIVAL of the Nugget, direct from Execute, ‘ o 1- with the following Cusltutere, Mohair, Glace Cloth, Al , Norwich and Ge a Plaid. and Spanish Crepe, for Ladies’ lain C , wool plahl and tweed CLOJIKINGS. \rVool Jackets, llimalaga, Al Slistola and Seer s. Plain, stripe and fancy Silks; Satin, Watered s‘eo. Persians. variety. A Iagge assortment of Millinary. Laces, N Linings. Per u_d's. Boas, Viciorin_es. capes, cuflit. stone martin, squirrel, mu sash, mink sird IHII. CHILDREN'S DR Rad, blue and white surges; real NELS.. Blankets; Travelling Rugs; llorse Rugs; mohair, dt broad Clothr Doeskins, ' of a superior malts: gl Vestin nillls, g . English aitdII"rertclt SSES. CLOAKS. CAPS, HOOIIS AND‘ HA Welsh, itttitaiion Welsh. Iatrtcauliire, Salisbury and Saxon assimsres. Rut used and felt Hats; cloth and for Cape. Muflsrs; silk, Bsndans and cotton Ilsndkeiclriefs. Ro ul, Damask. French and English Merino.0rleuns,Coburgs,Vecunia esses. Vecunis, Junrladown, , Vecunia and Plaid Gloc¢tS'r'lks;:lrish Pnplins; nCspes. satin Turks, Silk Velvrts for dresses. Bonnets, &c , in all colours. Ribbons in great eits. Ilraids, Gimps, fancy Trimmings, Buttons, Gauntlet-. &c.. in run sable, tiicb CORSETS. TS. a great variet . ‘ PLAN Carpettngs, Druggets, Ileurtlt Rugs. Pihil, beaver, Ily etude Clolhi/lg. Seal Skin Costs. 'llt Ha Silk velvet, moire, satin and fancy s. IIOSAERY, HABBIRDASHERY, and ever variety of COTTOJV and LINEN GOODS. dies‘, Gents’. and Childrens ' OUTS. SHOES an-I SLIPPEIIS La Soda. Indigo, Copperas, Starch, Glue, Lampblack. shoe ’l‘lrread, Coitorr Warp. llair Seating. curled il. Hair; Paints, Oils. hiti A large assortment of ROJVMO Castings, Forge Back. , Tar, Rope, Osliunr, Figure Head-I: lcuuring Brick (wholesale or reta NGERY. NAILS.'SPIfES, dtc. IRON‘, STEEL, Ship EARTHENWARE. CHINA and GLASS. A choice selection of TEAS. PANCY GOODS.—Writing Desks, Work Boxes; Ladies’ Rosewood Dressing Cases; Gents’. Bose- wood and eoreiaandsl Multutns. Cloth. hair. tooth Combs. ' Dressing and chimney Glasses, in mahogany, Charlottetown, December 8. 1858. l FALL ARRIVAL. ' HE Subscriber has received. on Consignment, r schrs. Mary Anne and Isabella, from BUS N. a quantity of GOODS, which he olfers for Sale at his State. Queen Street, consirtting in pgrt of—l00 pieces grey, white and printed Cottons, les of striped Shirtlngs. Dsniumu and Bed-ticks, Furniture Cottons, window blinds, Handkerchiefs. satiiietts doesliius, vestings, shawls, table! cloths, &c. Also, 50 cheats, half-chests and I5lbs. boxes Congou,‘ TEA, Tierces "cs, s. uscovsdo Molasses,‘ boxes Raisins, Drums Figs, Drums Jaws pples, dozens Buckets, Brooms. nests Tubs, Pilot Bread. barrels Pitch, 'I‘sr, and Resin. Franklin and other 8 ES reams wriing and wrapping Paper, cane and wooden seated Chairs. it variety of Brass Clocks, bexes Boots and shoes, 50 gross Matches, 50 boxes Soap, dtc. JAMES MORRIS. October 2] . Apples, Onions or. Stoves' JUST ARRIVED per Schr. Elisabeth, from Bos- ton, and for sale by the subscriber:—- Onions, Stoves; Also—Por sale at the fuel yard of the subscriber. I00 conos_ Rock maple Gs Birch fire wood, 20,000 feet Scantling. W. B. DAWSON. Nov. 1. I858‘ CHRISTMAS FRUIT, dtc. a uaiitit do. CURRA TS, APPLES, NUTS, SPICES, ONIONS,&c. Also, DRIED APPLI-3. GEORGE BEER. jar. Charlottetown, Nov. 29, I858. Isl 5i A great variety of Fancy 'I‘oilet Soaps. Plymouth ‘ rosewood and gilt frames. did collection of Jetsrlry. The whole will be sold at the lowest figure for and nail Brushes. Shell, Ivory, Germgn god Bone is sad almond Soups for family use. I-‘orhchrisiuiss presents, a splen- css . THE ALLIANCE. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE COM- PANI’. OF LOND . HAVING a Capital of £5,000,000, Sterling. ofliirs ‘ advantages to this Corrtmuiriiy, which are equal, l_/"1I‘tIfsup¢rt0I.‘, to any other in the world. I the Subscriber continues to issue Policies against Fire. at reasonable rates of Premium. All losses that may be sustained, are paid with ltberality and prornptitude, by the Agent, without reference to the Company, in London. In fnueg of f”“‘d- '“‘Pi¢‘I0'l. 0|’ requiring explanation, the Mil)- sc_riber then asks for It.lIt'IIcIl0IIl, from the Board of Directors Quinqucnnial participation of profits will be de- clared nexi year. . It may be remembered that one of the assured in this Town, was paid. in I8-I9, the handeome sum of .5-II 9s. Ifld. C ., ltl his return of premiums paid, for the then prec iirg five years. neter reservoirs for water are made in the Town; or Pumps are erected iii the Wharves; to be used irt cases of Fire. the Com ' have itulhuyiged the Subscriber to contribute liberal donations for such useful purposes. 'l‘he gent hits received instructions by the last Mail, to inform applicants for Life Insurance. that in l'||l|I|’6. N13 Ci-taitol: tron rrsxsr DUTY vvtu. II .ItADl. The Company will pity such charge out of its own n s. ‘ All blanks and informntions wuitied, will be cheer fully furnished, by making application to CIIARI.l-SS YOUNG, A eat for . . . Ch. Town, Nov. 9, I853, 2"‘. P E “Ind MINIATURES! LIKENESSES! HE Subscriber has 'ust received a handsome . stock of Plates and Cases. gold and plated Lock- ets aud Breaches for Likeuesses, done by top or side light. Also, a first rate Centers. for sale, with instructions. In the old stand. W. C. HOBBS. NOTICE. HE Tenants on Townships Numbers Sixteen and T Twenty-two, in this Islund.the property of ’l‘he Right Honourable, Laurence Sulivan, are hereby re- quired to make immediate payment of all arrears of rent due b them, otherwise rocesdiugs will be insti- tuted for e recovery thereo . WILLIAM FORGAN. not April, I858. NOTICE. LL Persons indebted to Mr. RICHARD A FAUGHT, by Note ofHand, or Book Account, are requested to make immediate payment to the rid ' , who is duly authorised by Power of Attorney to collect the same. THOMAS ALLEY. Charlottetown, Sept. 2Ist. I853. NOTICE. HE Subscriber having been duly empowered by Grosser ersons f II de Park. Square, London, Esquire, and Arm-nus Hermen- son, of Liverpool, in England, Merchant, surviving Esecutors and Trustees named and appointed in and by the last Will and Testament of Gilbert Henderson, late or Liv I. aforesaid. Merchant, deceased to collect all Dzbte and Sums of Money due to the Estate of the-said Gilbert -Henderson, deceased, within this Island. and to die of all Lands and Hereditaments belorr ingto said state situate therein. All ersons so inLbted to the Estate of the said Gilbert I under. sou, deceased, are duly required without delay to pay into my hands the several amounts due by them; and those rsoits who are ion ofany part of sec Lands and Premises, are required to make an immediate and satisfactory arrangement with me, users. JOHN L0 GWORTI-I. Charlottetown, April 0th. I858. TO SHIP CARPENTERS. ANTED, immediately, Twent Ship Carpen- ters, to proceed to Sackville. ew Brunswick, to wheat the highest wages will be given. For par- ticulars, en uire at this oflice, or at Sacltville of (.HRIS'I‘OPHER BOUTTENHOUSE. Nev. Ild, I858. ALLIANCE LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE COM- PAJVY, LONDON. ss1-anusrslu n‘v AC1‘ or PAILIAIIINI‘. Cs £5,000,000 Sterltrt . CHARLES YO NG, Agent for P. E. Island. Ten Dollars Reward. WARNING TO TIMBER STEALERS. HI-ZREAS a number of Tenants, and other persons have, during the winter season, been iqthe h.tbitefStealin ’I‘imbev front ofl' the various Tewnshi with wh h Iain concerned. Now I h The National Loan Fund Life Assurance society of London. API'I‘A_L £500,000 Sterling. Empowered by Act of Puritan-eat, 2d Victoria. A Saving Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. '1‘. HEATH HAVILAND,jr. 0:? om“. Qu°:l'gt§ttnl':‘r.Prince Edwargntsland, 0 p V. cowo- . .-..s~-v V of on on Incorporated by Act of Parliament, OAIID OF DIRECTORS for P. E. Island.- H°"- _T- 3- Hflviland. Hon. Charles Hurr- lty. Francis Long worili. Etq., Robert Hutchinson, Esq., Tliumas Dawson, Detached Risks taken at low Premiums. No chargefor l'oltc_ies. Forms of Application, and all other inforntstiorr, may be obtaine_d from the Sub- scriber, at the Otbce of G. W.Deblots Esq. Charlotte- towti. H. .I. CUNDALI... Agent for P. E. I. pro 3:: THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE compamr. Govsartort—-rrrs nrut-i-r IIOIOIAILI 1-its EARL of ELGIN and KINCARDINE, Governor General of Canada. Heap Orr-ics—22 St. Andrew Sqtiers, Edie. burgh. Board of Management in Halifax for None Scotin and Prince Edward Island- Hon. . B. Almon, Bunker. Hon. William A. Black, Banker. Lewis Bliss, Esq. Charles Twinin Es ., Barrister. John Baylcy Bland,II . Hon. Alexander Keith, Merchant. James Stewart, Es ., ' Medical Adviser— . F. Saweru. A ent dt Secretary-—Matthevv H. R' hey, §g|i¢|;., he following gentlemen have been a pointed om cers of the Compan in Prince Edwar Island, and will be prepared. to urnisb information as to the pr-in- ctples and practice of the Company and the rates of Assurance. Md ‘Ad H Charlottetown—- ica viser—- . A, Jot. . . Agent—-E. L. Lydiar um.’ Guorgetown—Msdical Adviser—David Kays,|I, . Agent-—WilIiam Sanderson. St. Elesnor‘s—Msdical Adviser—Josepli Bell 11 D. Agent—Thornas Ilunt. ' MATTHEW H. RICHEY. Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- ny d - '9 Sept. 7th I858. Charlottetown Mutual Insurance oxnpany, Incorporated by Act of Par iumt.-at in 1848. HIS COMPANY oII'ers the best guarantee in case of loss, and accepts Rislrs at a saving of fully 50 per cent.'to the assured. be present reliable Ca ital exceds £l'I00. Per. sons having property in lisrlottstowri, or vicinity, nltould ose no time applying to the Secretary of this Contpnny for Policies or Information. §‘One of Philips’ Fire Annihilstors has bag. purchased by the Company. tor the benefit of persons insured in this Otlice. In case of Fire, the use gfig can be ebtsngcd immediately, by applying at the Secretary's 0 s. w. HEARD. r»...ra.... ereby g e Public Ncticeto all Tenants, or other individuals, who may hersalter be found 'I‘respassirrg. upon these Porest Lands, either by cutting tirnbsn. tire-weed, erecting camps. making sleigh roads. Itsel- oviany private roads, on said property, tlist they HENRY PALIIER. 0' ad T , Secretary's Otiics. Kent Street, ’ . ‘an’. August 5th, It-958. 3 is prsleclllod to host distinction of persons, be the atntost r at of the Lsw;sud any person who will give in ormation of such Tr PI. 00 that they may be brought to justice, sill . 0| OOIVINIOII. rseeive tbs above reward. "EMA" DOUG‘. cbsrlettstesrs. October 0.1853- ITRAY COW. A "5, (3.4 rnarlred 1‘. P. on one horn, and gdgdoglsother, has been on my Prenrisss for g... |.‘ -QIIL. ‘I; may have her on pay. W I . in I ’ ANGUS MeDONALD. Glsursy. Head Ililbbsseqb River, Des. I5, I550. Fire 1 Fire 1 Fire I I Secure your Property at a saving offifly pay ¢.,,g_ HIS can onl be done by Insuring in the MU- 'I‘UAL F RE INSURANCE COMPA This is the only Otfice where claims for less 0.. met, witltout reference to a foreign Comp... , Blank fqrns ofapplicsiion. and any otber in mg... tion can beobisined at t Secretary and Treasurer's April s. tau. 1 " tfcoam cttattcfi gr I s.I‘i’eI.".'i'§'.i'i‘.iri:.'i."éiiri3iiib'i't't'.""" O