HASZARD’8 GAzE'r'rE,5 JANUARY 'i4:j ‘V’ f' v. - ae- .,,_,_,..,.... -, -. ,.. . . r Tuirraaaxcs IIAIJ. COIPAN\'.—-TIIO Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of this Com- pany, was held in the Teinposanoe Hall, on the gveuingof Monday last. A larger number of were present than we remember having seen at any previous Meeting. The account of the onipany were submitted, audited and passed, and a dividend of 5 per cent on each id up Share declared, ble so soon as the ow out standln debts oI:I: Com- pany are collected. 0flee- rers for the en- suing year, were the chosen as follows:—- Capt. Orlebnr, R. N., Pruidens. Dt'redors,—Messrs. G. Beer, enry llassard, William Heard, W. McKay, Thomas W'llisins, J. W. Morrison, rer. J. B. Cooper, Secretary. An article on the Sons of 'I‘einperiincc Supper has been crewfiout ofthis issue, but will appear in our next. ' We learn by telegraph that the Couriers af- fected a crossing from this side to-day. 4 l Died At New York, on the 4th Jul aged 26th years. son of Edward c this 'I‘own. At Cascumpec Mr. Maurice O'Connor aged ‘II The deceased has Isl! a large circle of relatives and friends to lament their irreparable loss. At New London. on the 19th Dec. lust, Mr. Fran- cls Pillman, in the 88th year of his age, generally respect a regretted. He Emigrutcd here from Wandsworth, in Surry, England 40 years ago, after serving as a seamen in the Ship Minotaur, under Nelson, and was at the battle of the Nile. ide his crutch I've heard the old man tell, battle scenes,how shipnistes fought and fell. efore his blazing hearth. his faggot’s pile. He'd live in days, with Nelson on the Nile. Ila lived though seamen scenes by years were gone A r at in marrow and in one. But our the old men tells his tales no more Of tars at sea, or comrades at the ore His long trod threshold here. has lost his tread. As if he never was, he's with the dead. Charlottetown Markets, Jan. 4th _ (smell) lb. 8d ll lid I Lard, 8d Dmiby quarter. Sgt; u Mil Tallow, 8d a I last, James Whelan, Wlielan, Trnckniun 23:’: For II It Wool, ls 3d a Is 6d Do., (small) finl a 7d omesptin, yd. 8s 6d a 5s Mutton, per lb a 5 our, r lb. 3d , per lb 2|d a Qt] , Oatmeal, per lb. 2d Veal, per lb., is ‘ Barley, nualiel, 2eI0t.l 3s 3d Ham, rl , 6tlIt7d,Ou , 2s ’ Codler, per qtl., Its a 15s ‘ Pearl Barley, per lb. 2d Turkeys, 2s8d a la ! Potutoea,buah. 2s 3da2s 8d I-‘owls, Gd Id I Carrots, per bush 2: 6d Ducks, each, I it Is 8d i Plums. Elrqrt. Turnips btieli 10d a Is 5 Apples sh. 8s a dc E gs,per doscn, IN a Is Pairtriilgca, each, 6d it 9d eese, u d ‘ per ton, I00»: I20; Butter, (freslt) Is a Is 2d Straw,percwt. 2a a 3.. Do., (by the tub) IN a Is . Geese each, 2a is 3. l JAMES N. HARRIS. L AS RECEIVED a large Additional Supply of H STD VES, of various descriptions, which he offers at prices a small advance on prime coat. Charlottetown, Jun. 8, I854. Isl8w I HcrrIngs—WhoIesale and retail. HOLESALE Customers supplied at reduced prices, with liberal Credit. JAMES N. HARRIS. Charlottetown, Jan. 3, I864. Islsw NOTICE. v— s I The Charlottetown Mutual Fire urance Company. NOTICE is hereby given that t e Annual Genera Meeting ofths above Company for the Appoint- nieut ofOlIicers for the Current year, and other pur- . will take place at the Ternpcriince Hall on Monday evening the I6lh instant. st 1 o'clock. By Order of the Directors, HENRY PALMER, ec'y. and 'I‘reasurer. Secretary's Ollicc. Kent Street, III) Jun. 1854. Isl NEW DS. HE Subscriber is now receiving, per "Sir Jflurundsr" and “ Hellsn" from Liverpool, ACKJGES MERCHANDIZE. esent and coming seasons, which, having been personally selected from some of the first Houses in England nnd Glasgow, he is enabled to ol'er to his customer! at extremely low prices for prompt payment. The STOCK cornprisea:— 10 Cases Ready Made Clothing. do Hats and C do Dress Materials, do Haberdasber , do Laces and Myillinery, do Gloves, do Silks. Ribbons and Velvete, do Jewellery, ’ do Furs, Trunks Boots and Shoes, Bales Cloths, Bales grey and white Culicou, do Linen Drapery, do Carpets rind lannsls, do Paper Hangings, sis Tea, X aueoou—u_uumu s-I 6 Che Packages Groceries, do Hardware and Ironeio cry, DANI ‘.L DA VIES. Charlottetown, Nov. 4, I858. 40 OMMISSARIAT. EALED TENDERS will be received t this Oflice until noon on Saruurutr, the 1th attu- Aav, I854, STRJI W for Bedding, the Straw to be ood Wheat or Oateu, subject to the approval oft e Barrack aster, and to be delivered at the Barracks at the sniractor’s expense, in such quantities as may uired during the year commencing the lat pril I. Payment will be tnade Quarterly by the Barrack aster, in Specie, for such quantities as have been I. I . . The Tendon to be signed by two Suretlss in the at of SIWIOIIIIM’ JA ES 3. LUNDY, D. A. C. G. Commissarlut, I‘. E Island, Charlottetown, Ifith Dsc., I858. GI as It Ilanclicster House. FIIEI ED by late arrivals, and for Sale by the Sabscrlber, a General Sir ly of on ooons h liitocsuiss. Also. SMOKED BERRINGS. .N‘.dP0l.I8 ~cirenss:. one. WINE, as ice Ice 1'!‘ to. he. Po Sal to Let, A FARM an the St. Peter's Read. about three from Charlottetown, consisting of as Acres LAND, is a high state of cultivation. ' DAVID WILSON. No. 8, Richmond Street Charlottetown. n._.., tau, \H:'uMmbf‘;h:'r ofleg ye gt. ._ LOW ffiuflfl, 1%. I-‘UM!-. . .. for the supply of Seven Tons of PPLBS. has received a Consignment of too i.._..._i. of citorcr: .arri.us—.u'....ut., Baldwins, Pippins, &.c., JAIMES N. HARRIS. sl A HE subscriber Dec. I4, I858. 8w Just Received, ARRELS Navy and Pilot BREAD, American APPLI-‘.8. Dried‘ APPLES" RAISINS. FIGS. &c. GEO. MOORE. North side Queen Square, Dec. 9th, I858. Isl Im EATING HOUSE. HE Subscriber hasopened an EA'I‘ING HOUSE in Mr. Sniardeii's buildings, opposite to the Mar- ket House, where DIJVNERS, SOUPS, TEJI and COFFEE can be had at the shortest notion. N Licensed to retail 8 iritnons Li uors. ALEJANDER IIRYSON. Dec. 28th, I858. NEW GOODS I HE Subscrber being thankful for est patronage, begs leave to iiitimats to his file send public in general, tbathe hiis resumed to his JW Brick Building, on the East aide of Potvnal Street —-tlint he has added to hie former Stock a choice selection of. ./IJIERICJN AND OTHER GOODS, suitable for the season, consisting of Cookin Frank- lin, Close and Parlour Stoves ; also sriner's Boilers. I-‘orks, Spades, Shovels and Scoops, Axes, niches, lliimniers und'l‘races, chatfcuiters. churns, locks, bolts, and chain bolts, with it variety of other llardware ; Clocks, of all descriptions, Looking Glmuies, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, in great variety, Rubber Overcouts and Oil Clothing. Assortment of AMERICAN DRY G()0DS—Door mats. 'l'obncco, Bulfnlo Robes. best kind : Sole Leather, Pilot Bread, Dheese, Chrackers, Onions, Ap lea Nuts. Confectionery, Chairs, Brooms, Buckets, eats Tubs, Oil Cloth for Hnll Floors, Burning Fluid; ’I‘t:;A, wholesale and retail ; Sugar, Molasses, Mustard, Starch. Indigo, bags salt, Ste. A Good Assortment of Glass, Enrtlicnienrs and Cruel Stands; Cotton Warp, Hi-‘is, caps, window Illinda, comforters, braces, bales writing and wrap- ipng Paper, balance and spring Scales. iira. strings Bells, Baskets, slioe ‘pegs, window glass, different sizes ; with It variety 0 other articles. A constant supply of all kinds of PRO- VISIONS. All kinds of Agricultural PRODUCE taken, at the market prices, for any of the above Goods. THOMAS DODD. 5 Se o— Oct. I4, I853. 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 of American and other Goods, sting - SUGAR, in hogsliends, barrels and by retail, Loaf, cruelicd niid refitted do. Superior Ilyson and Souchong TEAS, in chests, hulfcliests. and by retail ; COFFEE, RICE, PILOT BREAD. in barrels and by retail ; CRACKERS, CHEESE, Vinegar, Mustard, Pep- per, Ginger, 'l‘uble Salt, Soda, Saleratus, Soap, Candles, Starch, Blue, Burning Fluid, Matches, 'I‘obacco, Cigars, Rosin. Blue 'iig,&c. Fresh Muscatel RAISINS, CONFECTIONARY, Nuta. Lemon and Ginger Syrup. PRINTED COTTONS, Striped and Unbleached do. ; Bed-ticks, dtc. Cases of BOOTS and SHOES ; Ladies’ and Gentlenien's India Rubber Boots and oea ; Indian Rubber Coats and Oil Suits ; Ilufiiilo Robes of superior quality; liars and Cape ;Cotton-wick and Lamp-wicks ; ‘luid Lemps—putent and common in variety ; CHAIRS, with cone seats and wood ditto, in great variety of pattern ; Looking Glasses, Glass Lanterns ;Jute and Grass Mats ; Hay Forks, Spades and Shovels ; Rough Board, Shingle and Luth a' ; Window Glass in boxes nnd by retail : Shoe- niuksre' Lasts, Neils, Pegs and Thread. MOLASSES in hogsheads and by retail; Codlish Oil, in barrels and by retail. Alao—-an assortment of CURRIERS’ TOOLS ; Pails, Tubs, in nests or single ;Clothes Pins, Brooms, Brushes, 81.6. ON Haisn—Americau and Island manufactured SOLE LEATHER, Nests‘ Leather, Calf Skins, and Harness I.eather. W. B. DAWSON. Charlottetown, November 14. v 1 cloves! 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-back I-'rnnk- lin, Wood Franklin, Ciist do Sheet Iron Air Tight, Box, Combination, and other Stoves. ANDREW McDONALD. OHN October Idth, I858. Isl db R.G. .US'l‘ RECEIVED, and for sale, a few FAR- MERS’ BOILERS. THOMAS DODD, Pownsl Street. Nov. ‘Ills, I853. Stoves, Clocks, Shoes. HE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the blic in general, that he has received a Cenai ninenl from Boston, I00 Cookin . Franklin, and ’I‘ight Air STOVQ. 5 Cases of LOCKS of various patterns. Cane and Wood bottom CHAIRS. BOOTS rind SHOES, and a variety ofother Goods, the whole of which. will be sold at it small advance over cost and charges W. H. GARDINER, Auctioneer. Pownul Street, Nov. 11th. To Grocers. SUGAR! SUGAR! SUGAR! JUg'I;_rRECElVED, ex Schr. Sopltroaia, from aiax, Hhhds. Tiercee. and Barrels Choice POR’I‘O RICO SUGAR. For Sale low, b WILLIAM T. PAW. oct.e, teas. am “ Catharine." ‘HE Subscriber be a leave to inform his Friends 1 and Customers. t at he has just received per Schooner Catherine, and other arrivals from the United States, a large Stock of GOODS, which will be sold at a very small advance on lhrst cost as Cash is wanted. They consist in part c 200 Stoves, asserted, in Puneheoas Molasses, 60 Cheats Tea. 25 Boxes Candles, 18 Cases Boots, Shoes an as, I5 Bbls. Pilot Bread and Crackers, 5 Bbls Burning u’ . 00 Eight day Thirty hour Clocks, is Don. Buckets. 81 Don. Brooeis, 30 Don. Cltairs. 80 Bbls h It pvoofllars, 10 Boxes lacs. 00 Suits Oil Clothing, soon. _ hurns. Window Blinds, Rocking Horses, Wsslt Boards, Looltl Glasseu,’I‘he Ladies‘ and Gents.’ Iu_d a Rubber Boon and Shoes, Whips, Sritinette.. Drillings, Ticlts, Slrfiod Shlrllq, Prayer Books, Br , had other , . IDVI. JOHN t NEW MODONA Oewbsr lstli. Islfl 0- WILLIAM the r..tt...i.¢ aooz-s, Cloth, Alpacas, Norwich and Gad Plaid. and Spanish Shawls Satin, variety. Linings. Watered Geo. Psratuas. Silk Vslctls fo Fur u s CHILDR NEL8.. Blankets; Travelling Rugs; Ilorse Rug; mohair, 61. broad Cloths; Doeskins, Cassiinsres. r of asuperlor make: Vestin e. Mulllersg HOUIERY, HJBERDJSHER Y, and ever Ladies‘, Gents’. and Childreiia‘ Hair: Paints. Oils. EAR ti , F g Back. I up or 0 A choice Dressing and chimney Glasses. in mahogany, rossw Charlottetown, December 0. I858. rau. ARRIVALS. . , HE Subscriber has received, on Consignnteut, Furniture Cottons, window blinds, satinetts and oeskins, vcstings, cloths, dtc. sltewls, table ‘Also, 50 cheats. half-chests and llilbs. boxes Congou TEA, Tierces Rice, blids. hluscovudn Molasses, boxes Raisins, Drums Figs, Drains Jews Alpples, doxens Buckets, Brooms, nests 'I'ubs, Pilot read, barrels Pitch, Tar, and Rosin, Franklin and other STOVES reams wriing and wrapping Paper, cane and wooden seated Chain, a variety of Brass Clocks, boxes Boots and shoes, 50 gross ll atclies, 50 boxes Soap, dtc. October II . JAMES MORRIS. Apples, Onlons 6. Stoves' JUST ARRIVED per Schr. Elizabeth, from Bos- ton, and for sale by the subscriber:— Barrels Apples and Onions, Cooking Stoves, Parlor Grates, Air-tight & Cannon Stoves; Also-—I-‘or sale at the fuel yard of the subscriber, I00 course Rock maple do Birch fire wood, 20,000 f tSoa l . °° mm‘ w. aoawson. Nov. 7, I858‘ CHRISTMAS FRUIT, Gtc. US’I‘ RECEIVED at the King Square House. a uniitit of best BI.OO.\I R.-\ISIN Cnsk do. CURRA TS, APPLES, NU"S, SPICES, ONlONS,&c. Also, DRIED APPLES. GEORGE BEER,jrir. Charlottetown, Nov. 29, I858. Isl Si MINIATURES ! LIKENESSESI HE Subscriber hue 'ust received a handsome . stock of Plates and uses, gold and plated Lock- ets and Breaches for Likenesses, done by top or side light. . ' _ Also, it first rate Camera. for sale, with instrnctionr. In the old stand. W. C. IIOBBS. TO SHIP CARPENTERS. ANTED. immediately, Tvvent Ship Carpen- ters, to proceed to Sackville, cw Brunswick, to whom the highest wages will be given. For par- ticulars, enquire at this oliice, or at Suckville CHRISTOPHER BOUTTENHOUSE. Nov. 23d, I863. ALLIANCE LIFE .a.N'p FIRE uv'sUR.a.2vcE coar- P.d.N'Y, LONDON. IITAILIIHID av ACT or rartr.rAaaurr1'. Cupifal £5,000,000 Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island. LONDON HOUSE. New Fall Goods, for 1853. US'I‘ RECElVEDatthc LONDON HOUSE. ex Sir Jlszander and Helen, from England, on extensive supply of BRITISH GOODS, suitable for the season. conipriaing in DRY GOODS; . Silks, Satins, plain and figured; Moire Antique Dresses, Pluahes in every shade, French Merinos. Silk Velvete, black and colored; Orleans and Coburghs, Dress materials of eve kind, Cloakings in rent variety, Robes in the latest fashion, Prints goodgand cheap, Dainasks and Moreena, I-‘ringes and Lace for do., Gents. all felt and covered Hats. Fur and lb Caps, Umbrellas, cotton and silk; Ladies’ ‘and Muslins. Jewellery, large assortment; Vases, in every form; G nts’. Seal Overcouts, Work Boxes and Cabinets, Msotlee, in all the new styles, Shawls in variety, Ribbons of all kinds, Fancy 'I‘rnmmnga. Dress Buttons, Ladies‘ winter Bonnets, Do. dress and other Caps, Do. Cup Fronts and Borders, Artificial Flowers, Gloves and Hosiery, Ladies‘ and Children’: Boots and Shoes, Carpet Slippers, Leather Sli pen, 8 ens, ins Clothing. Oil floor Cloth, l widths; Cloth rind worsted able Covers, Table Linen, 'l'wil|ed Shirt- ings, Regatta and fancy do., Long Cloths, undressed, Domestic Cottons; Beaver, Pilot, superfine and fancy Cloths, Doeskiiis in variety, Worsted Cord, new article; Hunting Cord, Moleakins, Black and colored Cotton Velvete, Blankets, all rices; Donieslic Sheets, Flurtnels and Ser cs; Cord . quilted and hair Petti- coats, Children's resees, Floor and stair Carpeting, Crumb Cloths. Stair Damask, Rubber Coats, Boots, Shoes and Leggings, Stationery’, Perfumery, Hair oils. Toilet Soups, Chamois Skins, etticost Cord , 'I‘ravs_l- ling Bags, Ladies‘ Furs, Linings, French Canibric Handkerchiefs. Hassocks, Silk Handkerchiefs, Fancy Neck 'I'ies, Table Matte, Cotton and muslin Handker- chiefs, Bonnet Shapes, Cap Shapes and Csowas, Gents‘ Muller-s, Hearth Rugs, Sacks sad Seeking. GROCERIBS: Souoltong and Congou Tea, Coffee. Homeopathic Chocolate, Crashed and moist Sugar, Bakin Powder Table Salt, Ground and whole Rice, Sp lt Peas, Cashmere, Iohir, Glad Re al, Knack, French and Euglistlqino, ' asses. ecunia. plain Cloth, wool plaid aadtweed OLOJKINOS. W and Scar;/‘s. Plain, stripe and fancy Silks; Glee S‘t‘lkI;:Irieh Poplins; ' eases. ortnete, to , in all colours. Ribbons in great A lar s asaortrnent of Millinary. Laces, Nstts, Braids, Girnps, fancy Trirriliirigs, Buttons. Boas, Victoriaes, capes, culls. mitts. tone martin. squirrel, musqurish, mink and seal. English aud|I"reneh CURSE EJV'S DRESSES, CLOJKS. CJPS. HOODS ./IND Red, blue and white aerges; reul Walsh, imitation Welsh. Lancsshire, Salisbury and Saxony FLJI Carpetitigs, Druggcte, Hearth Rugs. Pilot, beaver, ' Saul Skin Cools. ' ' glazed and felt Huts; cloth and fur Caps. Silk velvet, moire, satin and fancy silk, Biindiina and cotton Handkerchiefs, variety of COTTON and OO'l'S. SHOES and SLIPPE Soda. Indigo, Co periis. Starch, Glue, Lumpblack, shoe Thread, Cotton Warp, Hair Seating, curled Whiting. 'l‘ar. Rope, Oakurn, Figure Heads: scouring Brick (wholesale or retail.) A large useortrnent of IROJVMOJVGERY. NAILS. SPIIES, to. IRON‘. STEEL, Ship C s' THENWJIRE. CHINJ and GLASS. oily selection of T21 . FANCY GOODS.—Writing Desks, Work Boxes; Ladies’ Rosewood Dressing Cases; Gents‘. Rosc- wood and coroinundel hlultuiiis. Cloth, hair. tooth and nail Brushes. Shell, Ivory, German and Bone Combs. A great variety of Fancy Toilet Soaps. Plymouth pale and almond Soaps ' cod and gilt frttmes. ' did collection of Jewelry. The whole will be sold at the lowest figure for cash. If not 1 'I‘he C loves, made Clothing. PAN! reference to the Directors clsred next year. useful purposes. future, N0 CRAIG turns. its own a C the Widow and tbeO CC? Otlice, Queens September 5. I853. s:iiui.}.i.i."r'-ii... try 0 Incor OARD charge for Policies. scriber, at the Otlice of town. Sept. 7th 1853. raps. for Ladies ool Jackets, llimslap, Al used in cases 0 Fire, t riber to contribute liberal donations for such Ch. Town, Nov. 9, I858. 'I‘. ' . A not for Prince Edward Isfdnd. fI|HAhNKI"UL for paufevoera, begs to intimate the ARRIVAL of the Nugget. direct from Exronasrn. w h , Vscaula uuilsdowu, Vecunia and Plaid ullspes, satiu_'I‘urks, Orleans,’ Cobu Gauntlets. Itc , in real sable, litcli, T87.‘ HA 8, a great vnriegy‘. LINEN G OODS. RS. r family use. For Christmas presents, a splen- THE ALLIANCE. LIFE AND FIRE '. OF . HAVING a Capital of £5,000,000, Sterling. offers advantages to this Community, which are equal, upsriar. to any other in thegrorl . It riber continues to issue Policies against Fire. at reasonable rates of Prerriium. oases that may be sustained, are paid with liberality and proiiiptitude, by the Agent, without Compan o fraud, suspicion, or requiring explanation, the sub- ' r then asks for instructions, from the INS URJNOE COM- LONDON in ndon. In cases of rd of Quinquennial participation of profits will be de- It may be remembered that one of the assured in this 'I‘own, was paid, in l8I9, the handsome sum of .€4I 9s. . C premiums paid, for the then precedving five years. Whenever reservoirs for l0d ., us his return of water are made in the Company have authorised The Agent has received instructions by the last Mail, to inform applicants for Life Insurance. that in I: ran sraaur nun! win. as The Company will pay sch charge out of All blanks lind informations wanted, will be cheer fully furnished, by riiaking spplictition to CIIARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island. 2m The N..Ti3K.Ti*'1.oan’"s'und- Life Assurance Society of London. APITAL £500,000 Sterling. Empowered by Act of Parliament, 2d Victoria. ' A Saving Bank for ban. IIEATII HAVILAND, Sqnare, Charlottetown. Isl Insurance Compa- London Act of Parliaatea penned by 3, OF DIRECTORS for P. E. Island.- IIoa._ T. H. Haoilaad. Hon. Charles Hens- ley, Flruncis Longtoortli, Eeq., Robert Hulcliinsoa, «l9~. Tlumtus Dawson, Detached Risks taken at low Premiums. _ Forms of Application, and all other information, may be obtained from No the Sub- G. W.Deblois Esq. Charlotte- H. J. CUNDALL. Agent for P. E. I. pro l.:et Govs:rtitoa—-i-rs EARL of ELGIN General of Canada. sun Onrcs:—22 burgli. Stone and Prints Ho ll. .. Hon. William Antds core of the Conipaii will be prepared to f Assure nce Agent—E. L. D. s: rtrorr-r and KINCARDINE, Governor Board of Management in Edward Lewis Bliss. Charles TWlI’IEl:l.|:, John Bayley Blan Hon. Alexander Keith, Merchant. James Stewart, Eeq., Solicitor. Medical Adviscr—A. F. Sewers. Secrctsry—Mutthew H. Richey, Solicitor ‘be following gentlemen have been appointed O5 in Prince Edward Island, and urnish information as to the pris- niples and practice ofths Company and the rates of THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. HONORAILI ‘Pill 81. Andrea: Sqtusrs,.Edt'n- Hal’ JV Islundifuz for W‘ mun, Banker. A. Black, Banker. Es ., Barrister. .,L . Charlottetown—MedicaI Adviser—H. A. Johnston, ‘VI L din Georgetown—Medical Adviser--David Kaye, M. ent—Willism Sanderson. St. |esnor's—Medical Adviser—Joseph Bell, II D. Agent—Thomus Ilunt. MATTHEW H. RICHEY. Charlottetown HIS COMPA f I CIE ='.: h tuiedbthc '.t' thsbe fitef mu... thyis . ':l.nP.:Il'€cs|soa' of Fits,‘ the .':?r";. can be obtained lnitlt t , II I " In Secretary's Ollie ., I ‘PP Y.“ n | I. munmj, Pr Citron, cheap; Pudding Spbea. Spices of all kinds, Glenlleld and olsnd Starch, Fig and button Blue. Washing Powder Albert night lights. Soaps, Candles Secretary's Olliee, Kent Street, August 5th, I858. sous having property in should lose so time in applyin to the Secretary of this Company for~Policias or In ormation. IE7‘ One of Ph" ' ' Mutual Insurance Cornpanp, Incorporated b Act of Par lament in 1848. Y offers th of loss, and accepts Risks at asaviug of 50 per cent, to the assured. c present reliable Ca 'tal exceds £1700. Per. s best guarantee in hrirlottetown, or vicinity, Firs Anuihilutors has bag. a W. HEARD, President HENRY PALMER. Sec'y and Treasurer. 3 no, it Large and General Assortment of Hard- wars, the whole having been selected by the Subscri- ' race, and urchased direct from the manu- fsctories. he can w th confidence, recommend them to the public as good and cheap. at the estsblisliiriant H HASZARD. its the Catholic Chapel, rest 0 Street, Charlottetown, Nov. ldth, I868. HIS can This is the only ohl( be done by Ieadtl%ln th TUAL I‘ BE INSURANCE MPANY. N . Fire I Ftre I Fire I I Secure your Property at e sseiag offifly per cent, where claims for less an be inst, without reference to a foreign Cornpan . Blank forms ofa plicetlelr. and any otbs laferna. lead the Dssrnsry -.~ 11...... 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It has supported ig party because the istinctive principles ofthst rty appeared to favor the great code which it has laht-inn ed to sabaerve; it never advocated a measure because it was pro or sustained by the Whig party. It holds itself at all times as free to condemn unsound principles. unwise measures or corrupt sets should the two former be propoandcd or the latter perpetra- ted by Whigs‘ as though they had emanated from the hostile crimp. In so at as Peace, Liberty, Educa- tion , Temperance, Internal Improvement and Indus- trial Dcvslopment may be subserved by acting with the Whi party,it uiust continue to be, as it has been, ig. 'I‘hough never acting with any Abolition or other one-idea rty, THE TRIBUNE isund must be the rclent ees fee of Huntan Slavery, as of whatever else tends to degrade Labor and obstruct the intellec- tual and social development of any portion of mankind. 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