_l _ -9“...— Books ! Books! 1 great Sale qf Standard BOOKS at Auction, commencing on or about N0— I’EMBER in, by J. R. JUDD. the celebrated Boo/c Auctioneer. HAVE been instructed by Mr. JUDD to announce I that he will be here to o n a sale as abovs. in 'hsrlottctown. i'uhs‘s Brick uilding. Water Street. The Stock will he very large. varied and valuable, in~ hiding the great Authors of the past and present ages. Catalogues are being printed. and will It. circulated u due time. Exact articular-s as to Time and Place will hercsltcr e made uown. NEIL RANKIN, Auctioneer. Oct 22. 1866. lin AUCTION. AUCTION; Farmers, improve your Stock. HE Subscriber will oli‘er at PUBLIC AUCTION on \EEDNESDAY. the 7th NOVEMBER next. at 11 ‘cloc . a. at.. ALL HIS SURPLUS STOCK. Jonsisting of One Cart MARE. in feel from Horas Chaplon. One BLOOD FILLY, by Tornado. 2. years old. One do. do.. Saladin, 3‘ do do. One Cart FILLY. 15 do do. Two COL I'S—ons half-Blood. one Cart. Five Mulch COWS. Durham. Three III-1i!" ERS. ‘J and 3 years old. 'l‘wo Yearling lil-Jll-‘ERS. Three CALI-S (Durham). A number of PIGS. oi improved breed, A quantity of ’l‘URNIl'S. Also. about FIFTY TONS OF HAY. Tamra—Six months. on approved Joint Notes. for ours over Ten Pounds. GEORGE COLES. Charlottetown. 24th October. 1866. P. S. Any other Black fancied will be put up at on- t price. FISHING SITE 6 T KILDARE CAPES IPOR SALE. HE Subscriber ofl'crs at Private Sale his FARM. oonlnining 100 acres of Land, .0 of which are under cultivation. and having a lease of 9 years. The Dwelling House and Outbuildings hereon are new and connnodious. For agricultural iii-poses. there is no better land on this Island. As a ishlng Site it is unrivalled. Its contiguity to one of ‘. richest Fishing rounds in the world. as also to .ittlo,1‘ignish Pou . where an unlimited quantity oi lait can be obtained. pomt it out to men of enterprise “I capital as a moat desirath place. Apply either by alter or in person at the “ Herald " Otilce. or to the wner. THOMAS MOUNTAIN. Kildsrs Capes. Lot 2. Oct. 24. 1866. Sin Just Received, ed for Sale at the Kent Street Book Store— The Lifs of Archbishop Hughes; Works of Dr. ,shill; Life and I’rophesics of St. Columb Kil; The )uty oi a Christian towards God. E. REILLY. October ‘24. 1866. COTTON WARPS. E would request the attention of those who use COTTON WARPS to the kind of which we are ow manufacturing M the l ‘ W BRUNSWICK COTTON MILLS. We spin Nos. 7‘s. 8's and 9's. and they are warped d sized by Machinery. thus saving much labor. and log better done than by hand. They have been extenalvci used through the Pro- vince tiring the last year. an have been raved to be both better and cheaper than any imports from either England or the United States. We intend to manufacture them largely for the next few months. nod would wish parties in want of such Goods to give them a trial. They can be obtained irom the principal Dry Goods Houses in the City and throughout the Province. WM. PARKS & SON. N. B. Cotton Mills. Sept. 2t. 1866. Samples of the above may be seen on application in Charlottetown to CARVELL BROTHERS. Agents. Charlottetown. Oct. 24. 1866. im MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician. pres-its to the attention o! mothers. her Soothing Syrup,........ For Children Teething. which grew lsctlitaus the roesss ol tsetlnn . b soittvrnn the gums.’ reducing all inflarii’mationmwill sligy all pair. an spasmodic "action, and is ' was so Recount: not nowan. Dspsndupon it. mothers, it will give restto yourself. and REHIF AND HEALTH TO YOUR rut-"sure. We have put up and sold this article for everlhxr cars. and can say with conndcncs and truth cm. which ‘31.... never dbl. to say of any other medicine—never has it filled. in a staple instance. to elect a euro. when timely used. It». did we now an instance of dissatidhction by an one who used it. On the contrary. all are delighted wit to operations. and speak in terns of highest commendation of its magical cil'ccts and medical virtues. We speak in this matter "what we do know." alter thirty years' as cues. and pld's bumpers the fulfilment of what": k ’ deelsrt. In almost every i stance where the inhnl is a - toringll'cm ~ ;~ u groller! illbciuundiallltsen ortwssn ates, plan .' “an . . . poi-“cc don Mons arm has he. udwlshusvsv access in k' ’ “0338 “RS 0! OASIS. It notionl relieves .- childhoal I bluish, rates the stomach sol bowels. corrects summit tone and Wmthswholssyssnm 1: will slam instantly rs- rns nownts. arm so come convulsl . whim; lfnot s n runedisd 3: it the but andmt’rsmsd Dyan asal Diarrhea in eh 1d- Ic- up. as from any‘ other mellssr who has a child sui- causphints—do notglst your W 333'? w“ b".....""" ’°i“ ,, t sure—yes. tits timely” III a. I unhstfl ‘ hhuthsestsldswrsppsr. ' ' 1 as .- . ,5 Phil! 0le $.23 Ego!" on. can. . ’ J," ‘ - W~ Mw~-w.:=au 1-i- , S P l 6 I A L. TE! sabeaihsr would inbrm his friends and customers that as he is about to proceed to the United States for Printing Xatsrla'. immediate payment of the respective amounts due him is requested to be made M, the Ullicc 01 .l. W. Falconer & 00.. where receipts will be given. In consequence of his Insurance being withheld. he would Handy desire that the several amounts due be paid forth- w . JOHN ROSS. October IT. 1666. 2i A. Cough Cold, or Sore flu-out. Requires immediate attention. and should be checked. I! allowed to continue. Irritation of the Lungs. a Per— manent Throat Alicctiou. or an Incurable Lung Disease. is often (As result. Brown’s Bronchial Troches. Having a Direct Influence to the Parts. give Immediate Relief. For Bronchitis. Asthmah. Catarrh. Consumptive and Throat Diseases. Trochss are used with always good success. Stupor: and Public Speakers will find Troches useful in clearing the voice when tslten be- fore singing or speslting. and rclisvmg the thrust after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The 'I‘roches are re- commeuded and prescribed by Musicians. and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. lleing an article oi true merit. and having proved their elli- cncy by a best of newly years. each yenr iinds Ihcm in new localities in various parts of the world. and the 'l'rochcs are univcranlly pronounced better than other nrticlcn. Obtain only " llrown's Bronchial Trochus." and do not taltc any of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Oct. c. nos. 1 y A FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE! ONSISTINO of 176 acres of FRONT LAND. in a state of cultivation. with a oodl) \VEi. LING HOUSE. BARN. COACH HOUSE. ‘NRESRING MACHINE. and all other requisites suitable for a Farm. Also.--0ss Heaossu Acass oi WOOD LAND. in the rear. situata on the South side of Elliot River. about seven miles from char- lottctown. and quite near two Public \Vharl's. {or shipping Produce. Ire. The above Property is well worth the notice oi any wishing to urchasc a pond freehold property. being t s ea- tatc o! the to J. C. \ nion'r. Esq. ‘ lime will be given {or two-thirds of the purchase money. Enquire at the Oflics oi Hssar I’ALIII. Esq.. or at the residence of the Subscriber. Prince Street. CATHERINE WRIGHT, Executrix. Ch.town. Sept. 20. 1864. Discounting A gain ! .———— DEPOSIT YO UR MONEY DELANli—wili‘BYRNE 1 It want MONEY to pay our Bills. and. in order to obtain it. we wil . rent this date. oil’er our entire STOCK ot‘ DRY GOODS, HARDWARE! HAT AND CAPS. @0093 ADS SSOBSo Skeleton Skirts. EtCID étCn Etc-s At a. Dimmust 91' Twenty per Cont FOR CASH ONLY 1 We will give 10s. worth of Goods for 8s We will give 20s. worth of Goods for 16s We will give 30s. worth of Goods for 24s "Larger Inns in Proportion. a This is a good opportunity for those who have money to invest it to advantage. DELANY & BYRNE. Queen Street. opposite lion. 1). Bronan’s. Ch'town. Aug 1. 1866. i p e sp AUCTION ! Postponed until the 26th instant. Stock. taming Implements. nay, straw, to. V HE subscriber having sold his Farm. will now sell at Auction. his Stock. and farming Implsmtmtuoa Thurssdny. tbs latch its-tn. at 11 o'clock. s. m.. on his late premises. situate on Lot 69, Georgetown s :— gm g—S Horses. 6 Hilch Cows. 8 Halters. 1 Bull. 80 Sheep. ultry. he. taming 1m laments :-1 Double-mud Wilton. 1 Express. Covers . Do.. 2 Carts. 1 Truck and \thcls.2 Piou hs. lpair Harrows. Weelberrow. Horse-rake, 2 Wood Slsigfis. 2 sets Wagon Hanna. l Riding Sleigh. 2 sets Cart nammrswhtglctrsss. Traces. and a lot at other Grindstones. (patent crank shop Steve. and lot of Pipe; Carpenter‘s Tools. Boards. latih. Smiling. .Ihtdpd Posts. am ty Barrels. Puncheons. boxes. and a great variety at art else too numerous to mention. ' . . .Also—s Weaver‘s Loom. aid all the m. lamented”. Terms st sals. . ‘ ' unmo'ct'to. ngno KENT STREET CLOTHING STORE. IIE subscriber has just mound. and elm for sale on resaeasbls mus. the following goods :— Blach Broadclotbs and Docshins. 'l‘wseds and Silk Mixtures. Ilcavy Whitney's and Beavers. he" he. The above Goods will be found suitable for Fall and Win it wear. and can he recommended to the Public as being oil a lest-rats quality. He hos piss on hand. and is manufac- turing continually, READY-MADE CLOTHING lu— Onsflostncsclt Costs. - Bhoctinngsts. pants. Vests. he. I Thesubseribcr ys particular stuntion to the wants of worhmp‘meu: an to accommodate them. he is manufac- turln .omespun Suits. which hind of wear will be found to give more satlsisetien to laboring mensnd mechanics than tnvthiug also thaws purchase. ‘ Its, so lahss. is o rarity of sincerely thanking his PW" nmnercus friends and customers for the very liberal patrun- agabcstowcdu n him during the lsstnlnsysars. and to respectfully'sol oil it continuance of the spurs. as he is better ‘preparsd to accomdats than he has ever bsiosl. " v '.f.‘£l >1. ,‘f? n. my ‘3’ z... or mum. pesto 10.1806. . V . s. F LOURI ‘ _ Caruso: ossn. Apply to ' A. New r Queen-Inset. tiny ll. nos. ._,y. g ’60 REMOVAL. .— owen nautht. Tiltilfiltil. PITOU, NOV4t SCOTlAs MAY be consulted professions" at the ROBSON HOUSE. or at his Cities in l OSS'S BUILDING. Thrcs Doors east of )IcPhcrson's Bookstore, to which he has removed. l’ietou. N. 8.. Aug. 8. 1866. IMPORTAN T SALE 1 RARE CHANCE. HE subscribers. withdrawing from the Hall and Stage Business. offer for sale at Public Auction. at the Hal!- way llousc. Vernon River. on 'l‘uussosv tbs llth instant. at 10 o'clock precisely :——- 8 very superior Horses, 1 do More. 1 Double Wagon, 1 Single do 2 large Sleight, Lot 0! Harness. -—st.so—-—- l Reaping and Mowing Machine. 1 Truck. 2 Carts. 2 Covered Buggies. I Horse Power. 1 English Straw Cutter. 1 American do 1 English Patent Oat Crusher. 2 Ploughs. l Iron act of liarrows. 1 Roller. l Home Rake. 6 Milt-ll Cows. . a IIcifers in Cali. 3 "‘7 "WW" I .srgs lot of Shingles. '.! sets oi single Harness. and a large quantity of other valuable articles. tr Snle positive. The superiority of this Stock and Implements is so well lmown that all comment is unnecessary. ’l‘ttluu n- SALB. JOHN ADAMS, GEORGE ADAMS. Vernon River. Oct 10th. 1866. AUCTION I V 0 be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION on MONDAY. _ OCTOBER 16. 1866. on the premises of the Subscribc's his Least-hold Interest in 60 Acres 0! LAND. fronting on St. l'eler's Harbor. Whether for Agricultural purposes. or as a site {or a Fishing Station. no more desirable pisco of Land can be found in Prince Edward Island. Also. at the same time and place. all his toeh. Crop. and Farming Implements. consisting of Horses. Cows. Sharp; Wheat. Potatoes. Oats. no" to. Also. a new Fishing BOAT. 22 feel heel. and I test 3 inches beam. with Sails. Anchor. he . complete [1‘ Turns Liberal. and made known on the day at :isic ROBERT MeALLIS'i‘ER. St. Peter's Harbor. Lot 39. Oct. 10. 1866. lm Iron Atlas. nearly new. lieadlng Iloom. Till! Subscriber begs most sincerely to tender his best thanks to those members of an Old Reading Room. and other gentlemen. who have so MOTOIHIJJMIIODIZNI and supported the New Room—sad desires to sure them, that it shall always adord him g t plsastyf to use his best si- i’crts to secure a eonnnuanc of th upperthithcrto accord- ed to him as Manager of the , g 1 com. The fact that upwards of Onh h chrnts. Mechanics. and Prpfessl have already enrolled their n Room for the ensuing er. it sulllcicnt lap public of Charlotte :1 are rcaolv mmwon' A n NEIII. n c m» Manager . e . . ea in m . Charlottetown. Oct. 10. 1866. ‘_ Board of Education. September 21. 1666. THE {allowing Extract of tbs Minutes of the Board of Ecucati n was ordered to be printed in all the newspapers: "That the Board having approved 0! the introduction 0! NELSON'S SERIES of Schoolboohs. instead of the Series herstofors in use in the Public Schools of this Island. recom- mend School Trustees and Teachers to tslts the earliest op. partunity of supplying their Schools with the same." JouN McNEILL. Seo'y 13.x. tired oi the lesdin Mer- l Gentlemen of th s City as members 0! the above roof that the read- to sustain that use- Oct 10 2i! Fire! Fire! ! Fire !! HMON O MS SSSSIASS SASS‘OBI. PRINCE STREET. [IE—OPENED! III! Subscribers. in announcing the ro-opsning of their Factory. destroyed by fire in tbs ear y part of the Summer. avail themselves of tbs opportunity of returning thanks for the very liberal patronage extended to them in the past. and respccllally request a ,sentinuauoo oi the same for the future. Their new Factory being so large and so well titted up as to be wound to nests in Prince Edward island. and, morcoVor. a huge Stock of the very best Mate- rials used in their trade having been Isler received by them from the United States. their Militias for carrying on Business are greatly increased. and they are now prepared to supply W, ‘Osp in as good style as can bs gol.,up in the City. and upon as roasonabls terms. ‘ ‘ - ' Job Work of all kinds in our line strictly attsnd- ed to. P 1 tin also doneln the best at is. “ in ‘ )chINNO a. rescue. Notice to Debtors. persons indsbted to the foregoing Firm are earnest- l requested to rests immediate yment at their rss 've ocounta. The losses sustain by the burn their srniscs demand that these outstanding dsbts paid up " m" McKINNON & FRASER. Upper Discs Ins-t. Overrun} P,“ , October 8rd. 1666. CLASS AND PRIVATE TUITION l ’ .p ALL 8m B. B. . IRVING, Teacher 0 lish. French Writin as: the ssveral‘ vignettes of a onmsreifl an , sthsmatiesl Education. N addition to his Morning Classes. (now open) for both Sexes. lit. Irving is see to reopen his Arts-rem: and lvswtwn Cusaas on ONDAY.1at OCTOBER. 1666. Afternoon Classes for You" Lamas. Bvcniag Classes for Aneu- Mata . Tamra. he. made known on application at his Class ill on Boom. Powaal Street. ~ ,; Chaslottetown. Sep. 16. 1666. Just ‘Rcceivcd! . Ex. JANEJ’mn Rollin. It. 8., Mhsoas “OI-ACID. 16 Ehds. bright suosn. ’ ' Mas 3’.an cunnottv. Charlottetown. asplsatbsr 19. use. 6w Admutietrators’ Notice. LL persons havm an i 1 claims against the lstats A. of WILLIA)! ItEIngan-iage Builder. dsesaasd. are hereby requested to present tho sails. duly attested. to llr. ‘Jonrt EIBUTT. Steam Navigation Company's Oflcv. witluu thch months from date. and all persons indebted to the said linen: me n-quired to pay their respective amounts to Mr. Scott forthwith. By order of the Administrators. GEORGE BEER. JOHN SCOTT. WM. E. DAWSON. Charlottetown. P. E. I.. Aug. 20. 1866. sepli) Notice- LL parties indebted to the Subscriber will be re uircd to pay their Accounts in full briore the FIRST by of Novnunnn neat. GEORGE 110 WATT. 5w. Crspaud. Sept ill. 1866. .fissaourugov-flosntsv‘MKm—Ktfiam And Keep your Money on the Island. 3.000 Sides of Sole Leather for Sale -A'l‘ Till-:— CITY 'l‘ANNEIIY. ' ‘HE Subscriber begs leave to return his boat thanks to his friends. and the public in gencrni. for the very great an. aunt of patronage which. in his hutincss. he has re- ccivcd at their hands during the past year; and. at the some time. respectfully intimate to them that he hes in course of manufniture. and will have ready for the Full'l‘rade. the above Stock of Bole Leather. togsthcr with an staple Stock of Nests. Harness Leather and Call. sufficient to answer the demands of all who may i'nvor him with their custom. The whole will be sold either at the City 'I‘snncry or by the Subscriber's Travelling Agent, Mr. John Latter. at the usual moderate and accommodating terms of the concern. and is warranted to be equal. if not superior. to anything of the kind utiererl for sale in this murkct. or (m the bland. N. B.— No Sale to be held valid illlII binding unless the (foods shall prove to be of the quality hereby act forth. W. ll. DAWSON. Charlottetown. Sept. 19, 1366. 3m 1’. S.—-A few Journcynrcn Currie" will find employment on early applicntiou at the above establishment. “Money Wanted. THE subscribers being about to melts an alteration in their Trade. request all persons indebted to them to settle their respective Accounts on or before the let 0! Octo- ber. 1866. as legal proceedings will be taken for the recov- ery of all sums remaining due a'ter that date. HUDSON & WRIGHT. Charlottetown. Sept. 19. l866. I Bim JUST RECEIVED! Ell steamship " Oriental" from Burma. and for sale st th- Isul Street Book Store.— Lifs of Cure (1' Ars. Peterson’s Familiar Science. Guy‘s Astronomy. Mitchell's Atlas. Sept. 17. less. rumourn MOVES! US'I‘ RECEIVED by the Subscriber. per Schooner Mary from Vermouth. a full and complete Cnrgo of those celebrated Stove”. consisting of Cooking. Box and Franklin. the character of which is so well known to our Island farmers. to whom they have given such general satis- faction. They will be sold at the usual terms. for Cash or approved Notes. R. J. CLARKE. Orwell Cheap Store. 2 September 12th. 1866. Bread ! Bread ! Bread! ! HR Subscriber begs to inform his customers and the Citizens of Charlottetown. that. having Fitted up his Bakery. be is new prepared to supply them. as usual. with the best quality of BREAD. which he will said to any part at the City. when required. B. D. REDDIN, Dorchsster Street. II. REILLY. September 12. 1666.‘ 6w DONALD M‘BAE, Merchant Teller. ' And Daslsriu Qbmls’ flourishing Oaths, Queen Street, Charlottetown. P. R. Island. Aug. s. 1866. R. BEDDIN. attorney and garnets: at $1M. CONVEYANOER, dtc , Ween-Great George-8t. Charlottetown, (Near the Catholic Cathedral.) August22. 1866. if E EXCHANGE. XCHANGE on BOSTON. and Gracnhnchs. bough and sold by I C HALL Charlottetown. Aug. 1. 1806. . NOTIQIQ! ~IIE undersigned. having filled up. since the fire. a STORE in Doucnusran Srnuu'r. in the building owned b J. I). Mason. Esq.. adjoining the Store of Messrs. svtlrs A \‘l'nnlts. hereby respectfully islorms his numerous Customers. in Town and Country. that item and alter this data the businesas will be carried on as heretofore. B D. REDDIN takes this opportunity to return thanks to his Customers for their past support and patronage. and to solicit a continuance of the same. B. D. REDDIN. Dore-hector Street. Ch'l‘own. 2 i e August 1. 1866. BERGVSS. a. w. o. SUTHBRLAND has m...” man. his residence on Queen Street. do ll): dcrncr of Otto! 6mg: 8: lie»! Struts and would respectfully inform his fl‘isnds and customers. that. by late arrivals oi direct importations from EUROPE. he has greatly added to his LARGE STOCK .4»... nnnos. exertions. retirement and toner anytime in variety. DR. SU’I‘HERLKND returns thanks for the tronagc so liberally extended to him vines his residence in harlotte- lown. and hopas~ths same may be continued towards him trusting that. by sasiduity and attention in every brush cl his rotation. he will retain the eonildmcs oi the public. The DISPENSARY is under the Dealer's own as ‘ Advice, to the Poor- Grath.‘ CW IS. ’ itiifi'i" mum: BOOK an hiads or School Booksaad school can slatspsasllsrs syPrinsrte 's ;' Bibles (Douay). Ttstatnsnta. llissala. Standard Eateries. Essays. Theolo . (epitva and Poetry. Biogra by. Oratory. School's-d Win. Lith {iterators (b the beat Choir and Ryan Books. Son Books. Statuary. viaga STATIONERY: Copy Books. Basreisc Books. Ledge". Day Books. Ks- Boolts. Writing Paper and Envelopes in variety. Blotting Palp‘sr. Slates. Lead and Slate Pencils. Pens. Boldv era. it. Photo «spins of Eminent l’eraonages, (also. of ’I‘ignish Catholic Church) Albums. Pen Knives. Port biopsies. Pochst Boobs. Crick. Dells. blucilsgc. Thermometers. —————-s Catalogue : HISTORICAL.-—l.ingsrd. McAuluy d's Hume's Eng. land. Abridged Histories of Enginnd nnd Eurtme. for School and anily use; 'l‘yllcr's History of Scot- land. Smith‘s Greece. Gibbon‘s Rome. Helium‘s Works. Theirs‘ French Revolution. Bridgc's Ancient and Modern History. Robertson‘s Lectures on Mod— cru History. Deserts of North America (by Abbe Em. Dnmoncch). Chino nnd the Chinese. Wrangeli's Siberia. The Moore of Sittin. Venetian History. Polar Scan and Regions. eGoughcgnn's History of Ireland. l‘OE'l‘lCAL. -Shsltcspearo. Milton. Po . Moore. Scott. lint-us. Byron. Wordsworth. ugfellow, Hood. l‘oo. Tennyson. Humans. Campbell. Collins. the ‘oets Journal and Perseus. Dream ol‘ Gerontius (Newman). BIOGRAl’lIlCAL.-—Irvlng‘s Washington and Colum- bus. Shiel. Grattnn. llurke. O‘Connell. Mnry Queen of Scots. Life of Mnlmmuwd. llucnn, Locke. Samuel Johnston. Life of Napoleon l. nnd lil.. Coleridge‘s Northern \Vorthics. Memoirs of n Minister of State. (by (lulznt), Front-h Women of Letters (Cnvanngh) Perry's Vo urges, Travels of Marco Polio. Lady lilossingion s conversation with Lord Byron. Esther Mathew. ESSAYS— McAulny. Sydney Smith. Bayns. Wilson. (‘nrdinnl Wiscman. Brougham, Jclfrcy. MlSCEI.l.ANE()US-—Mill‘s Political Econom . Ele- ments of Success. Pursuit of Knuwled . crulian Geology. Elements of Rhetoric. Gums 0 Literature. Vestiwcs of Creation, Pleasures of Science. Chutn- bi-r's Information. Voyages and Travels. Two Sici- lics. Robinson Crusoe, Arnbinn Nights. Lardner‘s Handbook of Natural Philosophy, What the Moon Hmv. Curdinnl Wisemau‘s Lecture on Shakespearr. RELIGiOliS—ll’isomsn‘s Blessed Sacrament, Recol- lections of the Last l-‘our Popes. Lectures on Science Sermons on Morn! Subjects. Lectures on the Church Manning‘s Sermons on Ecclesiastical Subjects. Tem- ral power of the Pope. Lectures on the Turks. 'ewmun‘s Discourses. Sermons. Anglican Diflcul- tics. Catholicism in England. Universit Education. University subjects. Work. Olllce stud )uty of Unl- \‘i'l‘l-illlcl. History of Religious Opinions. Apologia. Fuller‘s Hymns. Spiritual Conferences. The Creator. and the Crcnturc; The Foot of the Cross; The I’m-ions Blood. All for Jesus, The Blessed Sacra- mr'nt, Growth of Holiness, Titles of the An chi, Visits. Christian Virtues. lncamntion. Blessei 9-..- crament. Preparation for Death. Mnnnn of the New Comment, Maurcsn. Spiritunl Combat. Following at Christ. Soul Content lating God. Love of God, Kieth on the Lord‘s ’rnyer. Ward's Doctrinal Dis- cussions. Arnold‘s Meditations. Lchnci‘a Theology. Ward‘s Nature and Grace. Britanicn l’nnacca. Ser- mons of tho l’uullst Fathers, 1861—4. Monks of the West. (by Count Montalnmbert). Life of St. Ger- trude. History of the Church. Reive and Challoner’s History. Extracts from the Fathers. McCarthy‘s Ep- istles and Gospels. Life of Cure d‘Ars. S )ll‘ll. of Cure tl‘Ars. Cliitou Tracts. Clinon Titles. Fit th and Rea- trnde. 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Sacred Songs and l ymns for the year suitable for the Pianoforte or Organ LIGHT LiTERATUitE.—anrtu‘s Wonrts: Charles O‘llially. Handy Andy. Toni Burke of Ours. Harry Iorrequer. Jack Hinton the Guardsman. Arthur O‘Lcary. Davenport Dunn. do. Ac..&c.. Dcrsss' \Vonrte: The Twin Liculennnts. Twenty Years After, The iron Mask. The Forty~Flvs Guards- men, Brnwulnnno. Son of Albert. Count of Monro. Christo. The Iron Hond. Sketches in France, Ad. ventures of a Marquis. The Three Guardsmen. The line with Fire Wives. the Cavalier. etc. Jsuas‘ Wonn: The Forges- . The Castle“ oi Ehrsnstcin. Arrah Neil. Eva 8t. air. The Convict. The Man in Black. Leonora D'Orco, The Smugglsr. Agnes Sorrel. Mus. Otlrnalrr's: Miss Msjoribsnks. Agnes. Cameron‘s: Villy Reilly. Black .Bsroust. Evil E e. I’srrn Shasths. Poor Scholar. Tubber Der-g, Art I: a uire. Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasnntry.‘ ‘ sxus's: Boyns Water. Peep 0’ Day. Croppy. 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