‘ 'i ..@@g etittisihtra‘mwtmu. , r _ CHARLOTTE-TOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SAtEURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1332 as 21 I A ' HE CHRISTI AN VISITOR- Those persons desirous of becoming Sub- ers to this cheap Publication, will please their names to JOHN H. WHITE, EARLY Sixteen Months has elapsed since the first Part of the following was delivered in this Island, to Two Hundred Subscribers and upwards. The pre dition was printed to Charlotte-Town; is the first Work of magnitude printed in this, or her of His Britannia Majesty's Possession in North America :—_-The Work is composed ot , :1 fine bold modern cut English Type, entirely new, printed with Ink and Paper of the best w ongficgg tgrggirthgdfogmencemem ieii .,,1ity,.nd in a quarto shape, decidedly the best size for Family use For the information of I TERM5. ~x Shillings pa: Ye:r’fialf_Yearly tbs hose persons who may feel disposed to patronize so laudable amundertaking, the Publisher in advance,. le Grain taken inpay- cash p e. mbmce’ mi. opportunity “giving Public“! ‘0 the {Oll‘ming‘ CWfions which accompanies ment at CharlPtterTo i... first Psi-t or the Work. ., ' .. _ '. - N O T l John M‘Nally and John Meehan, hereb give - _ Public notice. that the Lessee of the Saw .Mill at Cra- . . paud. Lot 29. is by his Lease, empowered to cut Tim- “: Q U m m m E her for the mill. on any part ofthe Township which . 9 may be unlet; and they. as the holders ofthe Mill. - ' - caution all Persons against cutting Timber in such places. in doing which they have the concurrence of CONTAINING THE The Earl of Westmorland’s Agent. Crapaud, 24th Aug. 1832. OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS: BOOKS PRINTED & PUBLISHED WITH ‘ BY J. H. WHITE. In 2 vols. The Holy ‘ Bible, containing the Old and New Testa- REFEREJVCES J1JV'I) VflRIOUS READIJV'GS, . ments; with references and various readings. ‘ .v‘d' Embellished with engravings. [n 1 vol. quarto Also the Evidences of Christianity briefly sta- ted; and the New Testament proved to be .' genuine, in threejudicious and excellent Ser- ‘ mons, by P. Doddridge 13.1). together With the - History of the Jews. An account of the tran- Q bles ofthe Jews, particularly those calamities ' ' which fell upon them at the time ofthe destruc- i - - - , ‘ - - - - . tion ofJerusalein.Embellished withen ravin s. .—'Ihis edition of tbedngLY Scniizlruuns Will be printed to bind in two handsome In] ")1. 18mm A0,!” to the ,Uncfnvertgd, VOI‘m‘es) 0“ goo aper’ an W'tb fine luk' . I . to which are added, several valuable Essays, l.—The Old and New Testaments Will be completed in 128 Numbers, price Seven by Richard Baxter, with an introducgoyy pence half penny each, also in Parts, price Eive Shillings each, a Part to con- Essay by Richard Chalmers. n. n. Murray’s tain Eigm Numbers, ' Reader, Murray’s Introduction, and Murray’s ' ‘ - - t ' ° Grammar. ll.—The Apocrypha Will be printed. for those Subscribers who _Wish to takfi lit, In the Press‘_30m Copies “Murrays Speh V.——The whole work Will be embellished With Seventeen ngravmgs, execute y ling_Bo~ok. 1000 dmo in 4,0. Psalm. “David. good Artists. _ 1000 in 32mm. ditto. '.—Every person taking the first Part will be considered a Subscriber, and ex- pected to take at least a double number [or after that rate] per week, until the - A L Ufl 3 LE FARM FOR SALE“; work is completed: to prevent broken copies "this condition is indispensable. W That wen known Property situated in .—'.'_‘he work will be delivered to Subscribers free of any additional expence, pay- New L‘Ondon, and adioming Park Corner own. able on delivery. ed. and onupied bnyn Jslilme: Eamdpbetltl), con. . . - tzi ' res o exce en an e one 'II.—Each Number Will contain 12 pages of letter-press, and each Part 96 pages, ,la‘l'g'gfwgfcfifis a Freehold Property’s!“ 0th" except those double Numbers, or Parts, Wlllt‘h contain plates, where each plate ha” subject Ma rent of 51. per year. one hum willhe considered equivalent to one sheet of Letter-Press: but should the Old dred acres Gripe above Farm is in a high state and New Testaments exceed 198 Numbersthe overplus will be given gratis. of cultivation, and the whole possessing many ° ’ ‘ - valuable advantages; is well watered in every Numbers 5 and 6, and the succeeding Numbers Will he put into Double Num Part, bounded on one side with a large pond hers for the convenience ofdolivery, and will contain the same quantity as two comaining fish in great variety and abund_ Single Number" ance,—on the North by the sea. presenting » every advantage for the establishment of the The scsrcitv or money beisggenerslly felt in the Co"ntry, the Publisher proposes for the encouragement of Cod fishery upon an extensive scale. .For fur. on persons 'desirous of purchasing so indispenrible a part ofit Christian Library. to tshe Merchanlahle Oran. mer parucularg apply to the undersigned on payment. at Charlotte-Town cash price. A person in each Count as central as possible. Will be appointed we premises. JAMES CAMPBELL. receive the same. {mm the First of February to the Thirty-first arch, in each year, for the convenience 1 those must-Jitters «noter situated. * . EMBELLISHEDWITH ENGRAVINGS. . '4 Fleetwood’s Life of Christ, and the Apostles. s ' Dec. 1, 1332. ‘ a . I IOU'U'OQH" COMPLth WILL II 3"”, '03 DILIVII' L'om T“ .‘9" 0' TI“ BgEHleND'gzg' I ‘ m. ‘ I r s _ I . ‘ t 1 "a. Standing Press with Iron Screw, Gold L03. ‘0. . ‘ ‘ Enquire st «1. H. Wll'l'l'l Book Store. ', . ’ Novsmber to, 1892. s’ L. ‘ s