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'1‘ the Shop of Mr. EDMUND MAWLEY, Great George Street, the whole of his _. Stock In Trade. C0I_I‘I[Il'IlIIt.‘.IItIrlI8tII, Home Clothing. Collsrs,Bridles, ritllc Brits, Whips. Spurs, Stirrup Leathers and one. Ilsrness iitounting, best Saddles, Chamois Skins. English llog Skins. with a variety of articles suitable to the trade. I'g§‘Sale to corntnence at I2 o'clock. BAZAAR. THE Community of Charlottetown. dr.c., are re- spectfully informed that the B.dI"l'IST BJ- ZJIJR will be hulden at the Temperance Hall on the 29th inst. Doors or enened at I2 o'ciock a. in. for Adults, Is. 6d. Cliildreu Bd. Admittance VIVIIE undersigned ltas removed his Ofice to his new residence. upper Queen's Street. EDWARD PALMER. Dec. I8. Isl Gt Adv 2m LONDON HOUSE. New Fall Goods, for 1853. UST RECEIVEDrttthe LONDON HOUSE, ex Sir Jllexuridsr and Helen. from England. extent-ive supply of llRI'I‘ISII GOODS, suitable for the season, coiitprising in DRY GOODS: Silks. Sstins. plain and figured; Moire Antique Dresses, Plushes in every shade. French Merinos . Silk Velvets. black and colored; Orleans and Coburghs, Dress materials of every kind, on ' ’ variety. Robes in the latest fashion. Prints good and cheap, Datnnsks and Moreerts. Fringes and Lace for do., Gents. silk, felt and covered Hats. Fur and Cloth Caps. Umbrellas. cotton and silk; Ladies‘ and Children's Stays, Do. cotton Dresses, Habit Shirts. Chetttisettes. Sleeves. Collars and Culfs. Laces and Muslins, Jewellery, large assortment; Vases, in every form; Getits'. Seal Overcoats, Work Boxes and Cabinets, Mantles. in all the new styles, Shawls in variety, Ribbons of all kinds, Fancy Trimuiings, Dress Buttons, Ladies‘ winter Bonnets, Do. dress and other Cups, Do. Cap Fronts and Borders. Artificial Flowers, Gloves and Hosiery. Ladies‘ and Children‘s Boots and Shoes. Carpet Slippers, Leather Slippers, Berlin Wools and Patterns. Penelope Canvass. Haber- dashery, Millinery. large variety; Hollands and Lin- ens. Linen and Cotton Bod Ticks. Ready made Clothing, Oil floor Cloth. all widths; Cloth and worsted Table Covers. 'I‘able Linen. 'I'willed Shirt- ings. Regatta and fitiicy do., Long Clotlts, undressed, Domestic Cottotis; Beaver. Pilot. superfine and fancy Cloths. Doeskitts in variety, Worsted Cord. new article; Hunting Cord. Moleskins, Black and colored Cotton Velvets. Blankcts,all prices; Dotitestic Sheets, Flunnels and Scrges; Corded. quilted and hair Petti- coats, Children's Dresses, Floor and stair Carpeting, Crumb Cloths, Stair Damask, Rubber Coats, Boots, Shoes and Leggings, Stationer , Perfumery,IIuir oils. Toilet Soaps, Chamois Skins, etticoitt Cord, Travel- ling Bags, Ladies’ Furs, Linings. French Cantbric Hitndkercbiefs. Ilsssocks. Silk Handkerchiefs. Fancy eck ’I‘ies, Table Matte. Cotton and tnuslin Handker- chiefs, Bonnet Shapes. Cap Shapes and Crowns, Gents‘ Mulllers, Hearth Rugs. Sacks and Sucking. GROCERIBS: Soucliong and Congou Tea. Coffee. Homeopathic Chocolate, Cruslted and moist Sugar, Baking Powder Table Salt, Ground and whole Rice. Split Peas, Mustard, Preserved Citron, cheap; Pudding Spices. Spices ofall kinds, Glenlield and Poland Starch, Fig and button Blue. II/ztshing Powder. Albert night lights, Soaps, Candles. At.so. a Large and General Assortment of Hard- ware, the whole having been selected by the Subscri- ber in person, and purchased direct from the manu- fsctories, he can with confidence, recommend them to the public as good and cheap. at the establishment of H. HASZARD. Opposite the Catholic Chapel, Great George Street, Charlottetown, Nov. Htb, I853. Books! New Books! UST OPENED at G. '1‘. HASZARD’S Book e, a large supply of NEW BOOKS NER Y. utnong which will be found the newest standard Literature of thedsy— Maunder's Treasuries. Chalmer’s, Posthumous Works. Parlor Libraries, IlltlIt|’nI9d.IJO0I( Case. ‘ Nesnder's Church Ilistnry. " Memorials of Christian Life, “ ‘ hrist, Kitto's Pictorial Life of our Saviour. Bttrne’s Notes in II vols l2mo, and 2 vols dto. Cyclopedia of Religious Denominations. written by rnentbers of the dilfereut Denontittstioits. Truth. by the Rev. C. B. Taylor. Gillinnitn's Martyrs. Heroes, and Bards of the Scottish, Cheevr.-r’s Incidents and Memoirs of the Christian Importitn,cc of Literature to Men of Business. &c. Ste. &c. Furniture Stoves and Varieties. V HE Subscriber requests u call of his Custtners to view and purchase his recertt imported STOCK of FURNITURE. contprising— ' SOFAS. neat, spring seat. mahogany 'I‘ABI.F-S. ntahogan round. so wood, pambroko toilet. fireside, room. &c. . ‘Nash-stands is great variety, Chairs, cane bottom. and others lledstertds, French and tent Cornmodes. Venetian Window Blinds (‘or-ner Cub-board and Dresser I-idc-boards, handsome mahogany and others Globe I amp Glasses. Lam STOVES. Franklin. Soap-stone, tight-air. Hull Cooking and Kitchen Ranges. A Shingles, Cedar and Pine, Labrador Ilerrings. Dry Codllsh. Mudlish Pork and Beefin barrels and half barrels Pigs Heads and Feet in barrels Butter and Lard in Tubs Hams well cured and smoked Porter. London, in bottles, Black Paint, dry and ti" Son and Candles. Bu lo Robes. No. I Nest Jsuntiiig Sleigh. Ladies‘ Side Saddle. die. die. JAMES N. HARRIS. December I, I858. 8w NOTICE. HE Subscriber being shout to close his present business. requests all those indebted to hint, to make immediate payment. EDMUND MAW LEI’. FOR SALE. ASCIIOONER nineteen Tons. nearly new. Sails and rigging one year in use. For further Par- ticulars apply to tiled Sugar, in barrels Mr. KENNETH WKENZIE. Pownsl Street Charlottetown. Dec. I9th, I853‘ FLUID! FLUIDII IVE Cssks BURNING FLUID ‘set received, and forsa low. Also.ul'ew FL ID LAMPS. JOHN ANDREW MODONALD. Quefi Stflut. Nth X III APP . HE subscriber has received a Consignment of I00 barrels of CHOICE APPLES—Ruusets, Baldwins, Pippirts, &c., JAMES N. HARRIS. Isl Dec. Id, I858. 8w Just: Received, ' ARRELS Navy and Pilot BREAD. American APPLES, Dried APPLES" RAISINS, t-‘ms. GEO. MOORE. North side Queen Square, Doe. Dth, I858. Isl lm 6. NEW GOODS I HE Subscrber being thankfulfor past patroitage. begs leave to ittttrnute to his friends and the public in general, tbsthe has removed to his New Brick Building. on the East side of Pownsl Street -that be has added to his former Stock a choice election of. ‘ AMERICAN AND OTHER GOODS, suitable for the season, consisting of Cookin ‘rank- lin, Close and Parlour Stoves ; also srnier's Boilers. Forks, Spades, Shovels a Hatches. Hammers attd'I‘races, chslfcutteru, churns. loclts, bolts. and chain bolts. with a variety of other llardware ; Clocks, of all descriptions, Looking Glasses. Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. in great variety, Rubber Overcttate and Oil Clothin . Ax.so—A Good Assortment of A IERICAN DRY GOOD8—Door iititts. Tobacco, Buffalo Robes, best ltind ; Sole Leather, Pilot B Onions. A Buckets, Crust Stands; Cotton Wsrp. Huts, cape, window lllinds, comforters, braces. bales writi and wrap- ipn Pa r. balance and spring Scales. urs, strings Bel , B:skets, shoe egs, window glsss,difi'erent sizes ; with it variety olpother 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. ut his NEW S'I‘OR.E, next door to his residence in Grafton Street, a choice selection of American and other Goods, consisting SUGAR. in hogshesds, barrels and by retail, Loaf, crushed uitd refined do. Superior Hyson and Souchong TEAS, in chests, half chests. and by retail ; COl"I"EE, RICE, PILOT BREAD, in barrels and retail ; CRACKERS,CHEESI’l, Vinegar, Mustard, Pep- per, Giiiger. Table Salt, Soda, Saleratus, Soup, Candles. Starch, Blue, Burning I’-‘luid, Matches. 'I‘obacco.Cignrs, Rosin. Blat-.king,&c. Fresh Muscatel RAISINS. CONFECTIONARY, Nuts, Lemon and Git er S up. PRINTED COT'I'ONS, Striped and Unbleached do. ; Bed-ticlts. dtc. Cases of BOOTS and SHOES ; Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s India Rubber Boots and -3' 0'' 9 Indian Rubber Coats and Oil Suits ; Buflhlo Robes of superior quality; Hats and ape;Cottoa-wick and Lamp-wicks ; ‘luid Lampe——patent and common in variety; CHAIRS, with cane seats and wood ditto, in great variety of pattern ; Looking Glasses. Glass Lanterns ; Jute and Grass Msis ; Hay Forks, Spades and Shovels ; Rough Board,Shingle and Lsth Nails; Window Glass in boxes and by retail : Shoe- mskors' Lasts, Nails. Page and Thread. . MOLASSES in hogsheads and by retail ; Codlish Oil. in barrels and by retail. A assortment of CURRlERS' TOOLS; Pails, Tubs, in nests or single ;Clothss Pius, Brooms. Brushes. &c. is lIiusi>—Americau and Island manufactured SOLE LEATHER, Nests‘ Leather, Calf Skins, and Harness Leather. W. B. DAWSON- Chsrlottstown. November 14. Stores ! Stoves ! ! Stoves! ! UST RECEIVED by the Subscriber. 200 STOVES, well assorted, consisting of Pioneer. Premium, Ransom, New Market, Young America and Boston Cooking Stoves, Soap-stone-bitck I"runk- in, Wood Franklin, Cast 6: Sheet Iron Air Tight, Box. Combination. and other Stoves. JOHN ANDREW McDONALD. October Nth. I858. Isl dt R.G. UST RECEIVED. and for sale, a few FAR- MERS’ BOILER . THOMAS DODD. Pownsl Street. Nov. 7th. I858. Stoves, Clocks, Shoes. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public in general, that he has received a Cous' otiient frotn Boston, 0 Cooking, Frttnkli and ’ 'ight A’ ‘OVES. 5 Cases of LOCKS 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 s stnsll advance over cost and charges. W. H. GARDINER. Auctioneer. Pownsl Street, Nov. 17th. To Grocers. SUGAR! SUGAR! SUGAR! US'I‘lrRECElVED. ex Sohr. Sophrosis, from sl'sx. Tiercee, and Barrels Choice PORTO RICO SUGAR. For Sale low. b WI LIAM T. PAW. Oct. 5. 1858. Out “ Catharine.” HE Subscriber beg,s.lesve to inform his Frieuds and Customers, t t he has just received per Schooner Cutliorins, and other arrivals from the United States. a large Stock of GOODS. w ich will be sold at a very small advance on liirst cost as Cash is wanted. They consist in part of 200 Stoves, assorted. I5 Punchsons Molasses, 50 Cheats 'I‘ea, 25 Boxes C II Cases Boots. Shoes and Brogsns, Bbls. Pilot Bread and Crackers, 5 Bble Bnrnin Fluid, 30 Eight day & Thirty hour Clocks. sckets. 88 Don. Brooms. 50 Dos. Chairs. 20 Bble h‘ h proof Ram. 20 Boxes less, 80 Suite Oil Clothing, es utcco. Sole Leather, Churns. Window Blinds. Rocking Horses, Wash Boards, Looki Glasses, Thermome- ton, Ladies‘ and Gents.’ I is Rubber Boots and 8 , Whips. Stititietts. Drillings, 'I‘icks. Striped Shirtiug. Prayer Books, Bibles, and other Books. JOHN ANDREW IlcDONALD. October Nth. Isl I R. G. STOVES. STOVES. STOVES. OW LANDING. and for sale b ber. a choice Assortment of ing of Parlor. Bedroom, t.‘oolt' . and Air stores. which he oflers to the pa is cheap for cash. " °°""’ Wm’ W. H. GAIIDINII Dis. to. test. WILLIAM HEARD. VIVHANKPUL for past fsvsurs, begs to intimate the ARRIVAL of the Wbggd, directllom Eirouawo, with the following GOODS, Cashmere, Mohair, Glace Ro Cloth, Al cca, Norwich and Ge s Plaid. and plain Clot , wool plaid and tweed CLOJKINGS. Site and s ' Satin. Watered Geo. Persians. variety. A lar e assortment of Millinery. Laces, ' ' bIud's. Boas. Vietorices, capes, eutfs. stone martin. squirrel. mu uash. iitink and CHILDRE./V'S DR SEES, CLOJKS Red, blue and white eerguu; resl Welsh. imitation NE ' Blankets; Travelling Rugs; llorse Rugs; Curpetingl. Druggets, Hearth Rugs. Ready studs ClatIu'ng iiiohs ir, broad ilts; Doesk iris, Csssitnsres. Plain, stripe and fancy Silks; 0Iuce|St'lks ;:|rish Pop ins; Silk Vehicle for dresses. ' g ves. seal. English ttttd|I"rerieli CORSE . CAP H00 til, Damask. French and English Merino, Orleans, Coburgs.Vsoaitis Spanish Crops. for Lsdt ' dresses . Vscuuis. Jsuilsdoers, Wool Jackets. Ilinial s, Al , Veouttis sud Plaid nCs . satin Turks. Bonnets, &e . is all colours. ibbons in great Notts, Braids, Glmps, fancy Trimmings, Buttons. rititts. Gauntlets. &c., in us] ubls, itch, TS 178 AND [M T8. u grout var’ . Welsh. Luncssliirs, Salisbury and Saxon FLJ . PiIot, beaver. Seal Skis Coats. Silk Hats of a superior make: glazed and felt Hats; cloth and for Cape. Silk velvet, moire, satin and fancy Vestitigs. Ladies’. Gents‘. and Childrens Soda. I Hair; Psi A large assortment of ROJV.MO./VGERY. -NMILS. SPIXES, dtc. IROJV, S EJRTHENWJRE. CHIJVJ and GLJSS. A choice selection of TEAS Castings, Forge Back. Mufllere; sillt, Bandana and cotton Handkerchiefs. IIOSIER Y, HJIBERIIJSHER Y, and ever variety . ' ‘SI of COTTON and LINEN GOODS. SHOES and SLIPPERS. U'I ndigo. Coppsrus. Starch. Glue. l.smpbls_clt, shoe Thread. Cotton Warp, Hair Seating. curled itts, Oils. Whitii . 'I‘ar. Rope. Oskutti, Figure Ilcads; scouring Brick (wholesale or retail.) TEEL, FANCY GOODS.—-Writing Desks, Work Boxes; Ladies’ Rosewood Dressing Cases; Gents‘. Bou- wood and corotnandel Multunts. Clutli. hair. tooth be. ' om Dressing and chitnney Glasses. in mshoguny. rosewood and gilt frames. For Christmas presents. did collection of Jstprlry. The whole will be sold at Charlottetown, December 9, I853. FALL ARRIVALS. HE Subscriber has received. on Consignment. per schrs. Mary Jane and Isabella, from BOSTON. a quantity of GOODS, which he offers for Sale at his Store. Queen Street, consisting in part of-I00 pieces grey, white and printed Cottorts, bales of striped Shirtings. Deniums and Bed-ticks, Furniture Cottons. window blinds. Handkerchiefs. sstinstts and doeskins, vestings, shawls, table cl Also, 50 cheats. half-chests and I5lbs. boxes Congou TEA. 'I‘ierces Rice, hltds. Mnscnvsdo Molasses, boxes Raisins, Drums Figs, Drums Jews Apples, dozens Buckets, Brooms, nears Tubs, Pilot Bread. barrels Pltch, Tar. and Resin. Franklin and other S'I‘O roams writng and wrapping Paper, cane and wooden seated Chairs, a variety of Brass Clocks. boxes Boots and shoes. 50 gross Matches, 50 boxes p, dto. JAMES MORRIS. October 21. Apples, Onions 5:. Stoves- JUST ARRIVED per Schr. Elisabeth, from Boe- ton, and for sale by the subscriber:—- Barrels Apples and Onions, Cooltittg Stoves, Parlor Grates. Air-tight & Cannon Stoves; Also—For sale at the fuel yard of the subscriber. I00 cortos_ Rock maple dr. Birch lire wood. 20,000 T feet Scuntling. Nov. 7. I858‘ CHRISTMAS FRUIT, dtc. US’l‘ RECEIVED at the King Square House, a uatitity of best BLOOM RAISINS, Cask do. CURRANTS. APPLES, NUTS. SPICES, 0NIONS,&c. | so, A DRIED APPLES. , GEORGE BEER, jnr. Charlottetown, Nov. 29, I853. Isl 3i W. B. DAWSON. A BAZAAR. ILL be held at the Teniperance Hall, at Char- lottetown. on Thursday. the I of January, I854, to aid in the erection ofthe I'srson age House, in connection with St. John's Church, at Crspaod. Contributions will be thankfully received by the following Ladies. Mus. Juirxirss, Mas. T. DIIIIIIAY, “ I-‘i rz. Guuaui, “ E. PALIII, " Cuansu-. " IL T- R°‘¢H» NOTICE. HE Tenants on Tovritships Numbers Sixteen and Twenty-two, in this Island.the property of'l‘he Right Honourable, Laurence Sulivsn, are hereby re- quired to make immediate payment of all srres_rs of rent due b them, otherwise ings will beinsti- tuted for t a recovery thereo . WILLIAM FORGAN. 12th April, isss. NOTICE. LL Persons 'ndebted to Mr. RICHARD A FAUGIIT, by Note ofHund. or Book Account, are requested to ma e imm iste payment to the ndersignsd. who is duly authorised by Power of Attorney to collect the suitie. . THOMAS ALLEY. Charlottetown. Sept. fllst. I858. NOTICE. HE Subscriber having been duly empowered by Gu.suu.'r Huisnuitsorr, of Hyde Park, Square, London, Esquire, and An-riiuu. Hs:iIns'.rt- sors,of Liverpool, in England, Merchant, surviving Exccutors and Trustees named and appointed in and by the last Will and Testament of Gilbert Henderson, late of Liverpool, aforesaid. Merchant, deceased to collect all Debts and Sums of Money due to the Estate thesaid Gilbert Henderson, deceased, within this Island. and to dis of all Lands and Hereditaments belonging to said }state situate therein. All rsons so indebted to the Estate of the said Gilbert endor- son. deceased, are duly required without delay to pay into my hands the several amounts due by them; and those rsons who may be in possession ofany part of suc Lands and Premises, are required to make an imntediste and satisfactory arrangement with me. otherwise they will be treated as Trelqpaseers. OHN LO GWORTH. Charlottetown, April 9th, I858. TO SHIP CARPENTERS. ANTED, immediately, Twent Ship Carpen- ters, to proceed to Ssckville. ew Brunswick. to whom the highest wages will be given. For pur- ticulsrs, enquire at this oflice. or at Ssckville HRISTOPHER BOUTTENHOUSE. Nev. 38d. I858. ALLIANCE: use awn FIRE INSURANCE COM- zuuvr. LONDON. us'rast.rsrsun sv ac-r or rauntassusrr. Capital £5,000,000 Stsrhrt . CHARLES YOUNG. Agent for P. E.» Island. Ten Dollars Reward. WARNING TO TIMBER STEALBRS. IIEREAS a number of Tenants, and other rsons have. during the winter season, been in the hsbitcf Stealing Timber from ed‘ the various Townships with which Ism concerned. ow I hereby give Public Notice to all Tenants. or other individuals, who may hereafter be found Trespsseing upon these Forest La . either by cutting timber, lire-woiid. erecting camps, making sleigh reads, haul. ing on any private roads. on said property. that they will without distinction of persons, be prosecuted to the utmost rlgour of the Law ; and any person who will give information of such 'I‘res users. so that they may be brought to justice. shsl . on conviction, receive the above reward. WILLIAM DOUSE, Charlottetown, October 8, I858. STRAY COW. 'I‘. ll‘. on one horn, and 1... been on my Prstriisee for owner may have her on pay. "" """"" 5’ ’i"iX'Noos leDONAI.D. atggny, lead Blllsberoeglt llver. Des. II. III. and nail Brushes. Shell. Ivory. German and Boris A great variety of Fancy Toilet Soaps. Plymeth pale and shnond Soups for family use. a splen- the lowest figure for cash. THE LIFE IND FIRE IJVSURJJVCE COM. ; V PA.IV‘}_’. JV‘, HAVING s Capital of .£5.000,tl00,Sterliug. olfers OF LONDO _ advantages to this Cortiniunity, which if pol superior. to any other in the world. _ Ihe Subscriber continues to issue Policies sgsinst Fire. at reasonable rates of Premium. _ All ‘losses that may be sustained, are paid with liberality and promptttude, by the Agent, without reference to_the Compan in London. In cases of frfiftdr "MPH-‘I071. or requiring explanation. the sub- scriber then asks for instructions, from the Boa Directors _ Quinquennial participation of profits will be de- clared next year. _ It may be remembered that one of the assured in this Town, was paid, in 1849, the handsome sum of £4] 9s. IN. C . premiums paid. for the then precedyitig five years. W nevey reservoirs for water are nisde in the own; or I umps pre erected at the Whurves; to be used in cases of Fire, the Cotnpitny have authorised the Subscriber to contribute liberal donations for such useful purposes. The Agent has received instructions by the lug Mail, to inform applicants for Life Insurance. that in future, No CHARGE rots s1-assr ntrrv win. as arADs:. The Company will pay each charge ostof its own funds. All blanks and informstions wanted, will be cheer fully furnished, by making application to CHARLES YOUNG, ‘Agent for P. E. Island. in are equal, Ch. Town, Nov. 9. I858. The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. CAPITAL £500,000 Sterling. Empowered by Act of Parliament. 2d Victoria. A Saving Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. '1‘. HEATH HAVILAND.' . Agent for Prince Edward Isllstad. flice, Queen Square, Charlottetown. September 5, I858. Isl s _ Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- ti of ondon Incorporated by Jet o Parhttstertt. OARD OE‘ DIRECTO S for P. E. Island... H‘"‘- ,T- 3- Hflfllfitldr Hon. Charles Hens- “llv F“"“" L°"8’W~‘t'U|r 389-. Robert Hutchinson, «E90-. ornos Dawson. Esq. Detached Risks taken at low Premiums No chsrge_for Policies. Forms of Applicstion,aud all other information, may be obtained from the Sub- scriber. sttbe Oflice of G. W.Deblois Esq. Charlotte. wu. II. J. CUNDALL. Agent for P. E. I. pro Us THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE comramr. Govuarr u— ...... .. '.2r..*..'*.::.'r.:.‘,':;:..:... General of Canada. ~"' buygsrn 0rncu—22 St. Jsdrste s9u.m,gg.-..- Board ofJlla or 1' H1; Scolia and Pris; IEdmteei’t.rd'Islorit‘i;fa: J" N“. Hon. M. B_. Almou, Banker. IIon._ William A. Black. Bunker. Lewis Bliss, Esq. 1 Charles Twining, Esq.. Burriulgr, John Brtyley Bland. Sept. 7th 1858. Hon. Alexander Keith. Merchant. James Stewart. .. Solicitor. Medical Adviser— . F. saws.-g. Agent & Secretary——Mstthew H. Richey, so|i¢i.°, The following gentleinsu have been a pointed om cers of the Corn it in Prince Edwsr Island and will be prepared to ornish information as to the 'prin. ctplss and practice of the Company and the rates of Assurance. ...."ll'?"°I'«'£i‘.’.'.'1E’l.°.“.'f,'.l.f:!.Y""“"'“-""'“°'~ D.“°Xé1?f1'iEIi§$?i.33.i'£ZT“”"” “"" "- St. I ' Med‘ I A - D ..:;::'..=.:...'.::...“'""-W‘ M»- MATTHEW H. RICHEY. Charlottetown Mutual Insurance Co Incorporated b A t f P ¥’ ' ms COMPAN,Y cotriin t'ii.''i''.:ii;:.'.§:i;. ;. case I nd 3' - fllty 50 per ¢GII..I.,‘_ItI the.h:£i:d. uh “ . nun‘ or be present reliable _Cu£itul exceds £I700. Per- sons having property in harlottetowu, or vicinity, Ih_o ld use no time In applyiu to the Secretary of this Company for Policies or In ormsiion. §' of P " ‘ purchased by insured in this can be obtained Secretary's Otllee _ , ‘e use of it immediately. by upplymg gg gb. w. HEARD, P 5.: HEN 8I:Y PALM"E.R..-I c’ ad Tr . Secretary's Oflica. Kent Street, , . I... August 5th, I858. I Fire! Flre 1 Fire I I Secure your Property at is seeing offi/2’ V HIS can only be done by Insult _ TUAL I’ BE INSURANCE MPANY 'I‘his is the only 0 es where elairits for loan ' be met, withopt reference to a rout... cm". . sea .::'.:';:.‘:::.r:':‘:'.'.'"......."~ "‘ 3’ ~'--' i-’«-- e, Kent Street. I u‘ T"..'"'.' April e. . __ ,,, CHARCOAL! CHARCOAL ll ANTED IMMEDIATELY tG.'I‘.H leek Store. I few besbeh éIIAlC0A'I'-..'d‘‘ #7 cast. in the MU.