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THE Subscriber in“ let by Auction, to the lowest h bidder, on Monday the-Seventh diy ofNovember next on tn}: spot \‘Vllét‘e the work is to be performed several stball DinI'DvSIEII‘: Sputhes rpad leading from the Headjof Cardigan t0 _, . ; l . u I -. ‘ i ' ‘ O‘CIOCk foremmn . c o ('l tnmence at the Cdrdlgdll Lad, at 10 He will also re~let any ' ' , . part ofthe said Road that is not 0 - pleter done agreeably to contracts formerly entered into. om 0,, 20’ ,842. THOMAS och. Lighthouse at Louisbourg, Cape Breton. [IE Commissmners of Light Houses give notice, that Bpncznljglfi LIGHTOHOUSE has beeti erected, where the side 0r”;91(:n,t:lnr:‘él|e Site]! oflt‘llieqold Frencli‘Light, on tliel‘iast 45° 1 54" N. Lunug’lltltdptgp)° n‘l')(l)(;t,l1r‘t\llf Louisbourg, tn Latitude l_ Lia, . V. P . _. , . eat, and exhibits a plain “Vl’vllm 1., It, Vlhih‘ue. on the Seaward side, front Garbarns point, |v.esai‘luz,ll:r::::'|?lil:g:5ErHSIGrn extremity ofCape Breton, Easter- . i : ~ cet above the Sea level, is placed on a square Building about sixty fathoms from the shore, painted white, With a perpendicular black strips on each side, to distin- guishu from other Light Houses in day time, and to render it Conspicuous in Winter, when the hack land is covered with Snow. The keeper resides in the Light House. The following remarks may assist Vcsscls bound for the bar- bour. Vessels from the Eastward intending to make the harbour, should bring the Light to bear \Vcst by North, or more Nortlierlv‘, before they run for it; coming from 'the Westward, it should hear Norlli by East, or as much more Northerly as you please, to clear Green Island and ledges, which lie about E ofii rnile South by West, 3 West. from the Light—\thn in the entrance (which is near lialfa mile wide). and the Light bearing N. N. E. distance 2m 300 tatli'iins, steer ‘Nest N. \V. balfa mile, to avoid “ Nags head," a sunken rock, on the starboard liniid, hearing \V. [W N- I; N. front the Light. The N. E. arm oftbe harbour is the siifcst anchorage. ' one colonial narrate. THE CHEJIPEST AND HANDSOMEST BOOK _ EVER ISSUED IN AMERICA. AChl‘iStinn Father’s Present to his Family. IMPORTANT ANDVINTERESTING WORK, ‘ EMBELLISIIED wt'rir h SEVERnL HUNDRED FINE ENGRfl VINGS. 27 1113'? 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IDLE BIOGRAPHY ; or, The Lives and Charac- . tors ({flhe principal Poisonages recorded in the sacred wri- tings; particularly adapted to the Instruction of Youth and pri- vate faniilit-s ; together with an Appendix, containing Thirty Dis- sertations on the evidences of Divine Revelation, from Timp- son’s Key to the Bible; being a complete summary of Biblical knowledge. carefully condensed and cumpllcd from Scott, Dod- dridge, Gill, Patrick, Adam Clairkc, Pooh», Lowth,IIorne, Wall, N 0 A few hundred weight Moist SUGAR, and-non. BY S.DESBRISAY, AT IIIS SALE ROOM, WEDNESDAY next, the 9th instant, at 120’61001‘, A Superior FRANKLIN STOVE (large size). fit the some time, 20 Barrels Newfoundland HERRINGS, No. 1, 30 do. do. do, No. 2. Stowe, Robinson, and other eminent \Vritcrs on the Scriptures; embellished wt'ih SEVERAL iiuNnni-m ENGRAVINGS on woon, il- lustrative of Scripture Scenes, Mannch. Customs, &c. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. ‘ O (From the New-YorkEcangclist.) a “ This is a work possessing many "0an and uncommonly at- tractive lectures. Its appearance is beautiful. Its biographical sketches embrace the most interesting incidents and events in the t together in a pleasing and sprightly narrative, and faithfully ac- cnmpanicd with excellent practical lessons. Its cliiefcluim, how- ever, to popularity, consists in its multitudinous pictorial ciiibcl- lislitnetits. “Something like five hundred engravings on wood are con- tained iii the volume, many of which are costly and elegant, and in a high style ol'art, and none discreditablc to the IIH'IHQ or the work. host of competitors, and that they acquired it solely b THE AIIIERICAN FAMILY MEDICINE. - HAT MR.” MOFFAT’S Life Pills and Plimnix Bitters ~ have long since obtained the high and enviable distinction and a. ' their invariable "(I almost unlimited efficacy, without the usual aid of fu some pufi'ery and pretensions, are well known to the public, and cannot be denied.—\Vhile very little has been smd concerning these astonishing . . Life Medicines by he l'l‘OPFlelOr himself, and not more than was necessar to call the at- lives of the principal pcrsonages ofthe Scripture History, woven le'lll‘m °_I lhe “filmed “3 a sure and SPQC‘IY means onehefi their renown ' has rapidly flown front one individual to another, and from family to family, until they have long since become known in almost every town and Village in tlic Union, as a wonderful and inestimnble ssing. Voluntary and unsolicited testimonials oftheir absolutely asfihlfl" efficacy, in diseases of the most dreadful and obstinate character, as in others ol‘prevalcnt and ordinary occurrence, have been received by the proprietor from the persons the) have cured from every section of the country, and still continue to be received in increasing numbers. “’2 It is with pride and pleasure that the proprietor refers the public to his “ MEDICAL MANUAL,” where a widely various selection of these testi- monials is published, with the names and residence ofthe Wiiters,because he has no hesitation in saying that the annals of Medical Science do not contain a greater number or variety of cures effected by any medicine known to the profession, or cures ofa more fri htful, kind or oflonger standing, coming as those testimonials do from no cured persons them- Tliese relate to numerous ancient and oriental customs, scenes, manners, history, 6m. ‘,'and while they add great. spirit and interest In the objects which they illustrate, Inriii oftliein- selves ii pleasing and profitable study. The work is a rare com- bination nftlie useful and attractive—adapted at once to engage the attention and afi'cct the heart. \Ve should regard its posses- sion by families—whose children may obtain, from its striking ,Shinglcs, 233 bus. Oats. 480 do. Turnips, 2:9 do. Car- 101s, &c.——Jolly Tar, Conway, do.; 2500 hits. Potatoes, 500 do. Oats. ‘ maritan, Attwood, Czinso; 640 bits. Potatoes, 20 tlo. Trumps—Mary Ann, Sprague, Bay Verte; ballast. N. Ii.——'1‘lie above are Compass bearings. S. CUNARI), 2 Commissioners of Light Houses. E. MAYNARD, / .I. P. MILLER, Halifax, October 17, 1842. PORT OF RICHMOND BAY. sari-1mm. Laurel, Bell, Pictnu; Coals. R. SEARS’ PICTORIAL VVORKS.——The Sub- . scribers have just received, and offer for Sale, at their Esta- blisliini-nt, in \Viiter Street, set cral entire sets of Mr. Sears’ representations ‘of Scriptural truths and events, lasting imprcs‘ , sionsoflheir reality—as highly desirable. The Appendix con- tauis llurly briefbiit comprehensive and excellent essays upon i selves, who certainly know best, from their own happy experience, vhcther they are cured or not. The evidence the a 0rd of the re— - .Y P cniinciit and unprecedented efficacy ofthcsc grand remedies is perfectly rresistiblc, ant commands rather than solicits the respect ofthc public. splendid Works. the EVidences and Archaeology of the Scriptures, which add In addition to those already published, the proprietor is in possession of greatly to the value ofthe work, as designed for the instructionkuf‘ avast .acc'umulation oftlicso personal certificates, demonstrating _that. you“, and families.” _ his ‘Ier I’n’ls and _l'haon.r [fillers are promptly and tiniformly‘fill‘icnmous i (From the Ncw- York Christian Inlalligcnrcr.) '" Semi—Pl“ T "5 hid“bhfgded'fmmz‘ ,Dyil’cgs'a d‘l'l‘e‘hcrlcgll9mc , . . H . oroccasioiia , \icuina ism o acucan cironic ann ice ant iions ‘ This wurk Is a." human” lme’ nm only fmm me very "u' and liver complaints however distressing or cdmplicated Fever and nierous neat embellishments which pervade it, but from the intcr- ’ ’ . . . . . . I .. Ague in all their varieties, and “110" quinine and all other specifics fail; efllhg "lime" ‘thh "- ‘3"mPrlses- It h‘rhlshhs “Veg “fl ‘9 'm' Habitual Costivencss, (especially when the Life Pills are used as dinner cipal characters of the Old 'l‘cstatnent, with accounts 0 the pills. immediately bclorc or after that meal) Piles even in cases of thirty Creation, Deluge, Dispersion of Mankind, &c., and an extended years standing, ropsy, Gout and settled pains in the breast, back,or. life of the Saviour, comprising the outlines of the Gospel History. organs, disease of the bladder apd kidneys, bilcs, tumours, and ulcers, The whole is in a spirit and form well adapted for practical tise- I‘lqupelas, and all other eruptive diseases; Plctirisy, Asthma, Bron- ‘ fulncss and spiritual improvement. The numerous historical and "hills, and 91h“ am‘t‘llons 0‘ the “1105‘: ll‘HKS and "News membcmi landscape illustrations ofthe sacred volume introduced into this P'h‘Plhsrs'a”‘S “the 51"": ah" the ho“! unhealthy appearance 0f “1° work, will prove hotli amusing and instructive, to the young es- com lcxion, arising from whatever cause, nervous or gcncral dcbility, . . . . . - hea aches. and itldiness together with a vast v'iriet ' of other maladie ‘ pecially,‘and it Will be an entertaining and useful volume in the ‘ g ’ - ‘ ‘ 5 3’ family. The illustrations are neatly executed on wood. The in proofof the speedy and elfcctual cure of which by these medicines last hundred pages contain Thirty Dissertations on the Evidences alone, the proprietor has hundreds, nay thousands of certified testi- , , l , . , monials. Both the Pills and Bitters are mild and delightful in their of Dwmc Revelation, from Timpson’s Key to the Bible,é:c., and are exceedingly valuable. The work is in large octavo, \vith operation, producing none ofcveii the temporary prostrations and nausea occasioned by nearly all other medicines; and they can be administered closely filled pages, and highly decorated by the very numerous illustrations and the binding. It will no doubt meet with a po- with safety to young children. and fcinalcs in the most delicate healthy Prepared and sold by Dr. \Vm. B. Molfat, 375 Broadway, New York. pulur demand.” ' (From the Boston flmsriwn Traveller.) For salc also by the agents—NEW Yonx, Nov 30. “SEARS’ BIBLE BIOGRAPHY is even more finely illustrated COOI’Elt at BREMNER, . .Sole Agents for Prince Edn‘crrljsland. and beautilully ornamented than his previous works. The typo- 61333:;agiiifiimfimiifieigig.“he be had on appllcmlon m Mn graphy is clear and plain, the paper and binding handsome, while Clarloucm“;l' Angus, 12:1842. the gilded figures give it a rich and tastcfnl appearance: The literary contents are ,connecled biographies ofall the principal characters in the Bible. These are well written, and the whole PRIME NEWFOUNDLAND HERRINGS. illustrated with several hundred engravings—An appendix is also T H E Subscriber has received, on consignment, . ' ‘ a ' . " a 5 , -5 u b‘ l f‘ _ 70 barrels Prime Newfoundland HERRINGS ppgtélhcontaimng some lnlchSllnD e say poo su JCC s o iiiipor which he will dispose “cheap, , for Cash or Produce. “ This work, from the information it gives respecting Eastern THOMAS PLEADWEL- Habits, Manners, Countries, Animals, Scenery and People, all of which are doubly illustrated, by language and pictorial repre- sentation, will prove a valuable addition to Sabbath School and Family’ Libraries. ‘ “ Th'cre is no series of works, at the present day, of more practical importance, and desching better encouragement, than Hiat'oer. Sears'. His design is to add to, and extend the in- tereht'bftlie Bible—to place its truths and valuable precepts in an attractive light. It is often remarked, that the young of the present: age, though so intelligent, know less of the Bible than children fifty years ago. The reason has been, that their hands havetfbecn filled with popular and pleasing books, adapted to their capacity, and rendered attractive liv illustrations and bean- tiful executions, while the Bible has laid neglected by, allits golden tales, and thoughts, and truths,concealed in the sober utid flirrnaliphraseology of King James’s long-wigged divines. Mr. Sears, by giving them a popular form, has conferred a great favor upon the young, and indeed upon all clases." From the Boston Transcript.—“ Altogether it is one of the most elegant works oftbc season, and must prove the most useful CLEARED. Fame, Thomson, Dalhousic ; 711 hus.0ats,1 bbl. Flour, 1 tub Buttcr. ' i—a'l‘emperiince, Hickey, do : 1000 hits. Oats. 4 bbls. Flour, 1 do. Pork, 2 Cows, 25 Sheep. Caledonia. Pilliiinu, Halifax; 1200 bus. Oats, 300 quin- W , tals Coilfisb. M.e—;-Aflllfltltl, Davidson, Miraniichi; 1700 hits. Oats, 8 bids. Beef. 2 do. Flour —-I‘)li'/.:ilwtli, l‘chougaii. ilo.; 11 head Cattle, 15 Sheep, 570 bus. Outs, 14 bills. Oat- ‘ meal, 10 do. Flour. ,.15.——-New Loni-ion, Pickering, PUIIIIUCS. COOPER & BREMNER. Charlottetown, 8th Oct. 1842. \ . VALUABLE NEIV “'OI’J’C. -’ IIE HARMONICON—a collection of the best . Psalm and I'Iyinn Tunes now used iii the British North \ erican Colonies. with a variety ofotlicrs sclectcd from the most approved authors, and a chpious introduction to Vocal .lltisic. Published by Janus DAWSIIN, Picton, N. S. Sold wholesale by the publisher, at l’ictnu,and J. D. Hnszard, Esq., Churlottctmvn; and retailcd by Booksellers and Agents throughout the B. N. A. Colonies. L do._'. bus. Oats,136 do. SHIP NEWS. 9!“ Bri amine Eliza, of Qut-bec,—Terrian. Master and owner, sailed ban on for Quebec, on the 2d Sept. On the morning of the 18Ih the Eliza struck,on the S. E. end ofthc Island of Anticosti, the wind lug very fresh. and a heavy surf brcziltimr over the vessel. About . . after the vessel struck, she sliil ot’l'llie rocks into deep watcr, sunk immediately. ,'I'wo seamen, and a passenger naiticd Tommi, drowned. The Captain and remainder of the crew succeeded in a; the shore. and from thence proceeded to the nearest provi- stetion. about ‘20 miles distant, where they obtained shelter and re- trient. After remaining there a day or two, they were taken off by a ‘ wishing vessel, and carried iino Miramiclii. ‘ IIE Subscribers having been duly appointed the sole _ Agents ofI)AVID S'I‘EIVART, Esquire, for his Estates on Lots or 'l‘owuships Nos. 7, 10, 12, 27,30, 40, 47, and Lennox Island, beg to intimate, that they are prepared to lease lands, with :i liberty of purchasing, and to sell on the most liberal terms; and that all persons indebted to that gentleman, for rent or other- ivisc, are hereby required to make immediate payment of the sumo. All persons found trespassing mi any ofthe above properthes, either by cutting Timber, or in any other respect, will be pro- secuted with the utmost rigour of the Law. II. D. MORPETII, PETER EMERY. MARRIED, _ ' 'On the 2071i Oct., by the Rev. Angus McIntyre, Mr. .Iohn', tie, to Janet, eldest daughter of Mr. James Lee, Doiiglastown,‘, ‘ ran-ii-hi. _ ’On Thursday last, by the Rev. \V. Sziiith, \Vesleyan Mission-i \‘Ir. Thomas Alley, to .‘liss Atin l‘iIat'kay, both uftliis town. IlII‘ID, i n Saturday last, Mr. ’tolmrt McCallum, Dog River, aged 29 ; December, IOIIi 1340. I HE Subscriber having been appointed Receiver of . the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Eight and Fifty-two, conveyed by the late General Food, of the Royal Artillery, to the late Andrew Macdoiiald, requests the Tenants residing thereon to pay all rents and arrcurs of rent to him With- out delay. Charlottetown, 26th Aug, 1842. 200 September 7th, 1842. FOR SALE, , Banners NEWFOUNDLAND H E R. R. 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If this book meets with a circulation commensurate with its merits, it vtiill he found in every dwelling in the Union.” [13’ Persons in the country would do well to procure astib- scription book, qnd obtain at once the names ofall their friends chy oflhe persiin tendering; and to he signed by two res- ‘ ls persons willing to join such person, as suratics, in a ‘I for thecnrrcct and liiitliful performance of the Contract, delivered to me, sealed up, on or before the 24th of December 1 October 5th, 1842. CHARLES YOUNG. - LL persons indebted to DR. POTTS are requested to make immediate payment to the Subscriber, otherwise legal measures will be adopted to enforcepayinent oftlie same. WILLIAM ROGERSON. Crapatid, 14th Sept. 1842. - Asa— THE STEAMHR ST. GEORGE: WILL SAIL AS FOLLOWS: Association do not engage to accept the. lowest Tender. By order ofthc Commissioners, .I. H EN RY WOODMA N, Superintendent. . , , . . V , . Cucnmpcc, November 3d, 1842. 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Hliuljil‘aliglfhl:gféfstfpggyxjfii: sceuthpt those words are on the en- 0 Pp _ " ' .' e ’ i ' Mom Hm ermnicm Bedequa \ 21?.“1. - , - . ~ . - veo ., ' . rss iu.-— nl'I2133?:I|IITITI:\T:;IIII'Iii: hflttle (ii [‘- (g‘lehPh‘s‘ic’raIg nviilioiii A' ROWLAND & SéN’ 20' Ham" Garden’ London - ll kflLso’-F3R SAIIE flVT’ fllBO‘VE’I oliimeS) ' 15 i if . d L, Old “‘- GV- - r I‘" a Counter-signedALEX_ROWLAND » The we nown .in popu ar oi r (in tires v FARES. , . . Ceh‘ 9” a e 'E‘llm" I” ’e “ dressed- To ensure the genuine article,see that the words “Rowland's Macassar _ . . “"I'lled— . _ . B tween CAB”, "Emma: DECK WOVEN-0w“: blh 03-51842 'Oil” are on raven on the back of the envelope nearly 1. times, con- “Plaonal 11111511911015 0f the Blblea and Views “1 the - e H - - O I I £ 10 0 ‘ , ._ - - e V... v v . . '. ' H 1 Land 9’ Pictou and hI‘nmlClll, £1 15 0 £0 17 6 0 ' ammg 299%10ue” “UHOUT THIS NONE ls GLNUINL f ' III I] C o y Itl Old nd New Testn Pictnu and Charlottetown 0 l2 6 0 7 6 i’ .— ‘ - . ‘ - . . ' ' ' ormln an ustrnte otnrnentary o to it ' - , ‘ 0R. 'I he Leasehold Interest of the .Sulbcr-l- Price 35. 6d.,7s., Family Bottles, (containing four small,) 105. (id. and menlsFEflch vnlume cunmhs 2m) Scriptural Engraving, and 400 View“ and Badequc’ 0 i7 6 0 10 0 be, m and to 70 Au.“ of Land 5 u ., C, , d ,1 I double that $120,215. per bottle. . . _ . , . . . c , a , _ ‘4 ' 1 ' Id 9 In Mb" I: 1- US , Paces ofinteresting Letter-press descriptions—1 ricc $6 for the Pictoii and Georgctmvn, I . 0 12 O 0 7 i - filenmd excephh I3“! ('f‘w‘t'si‘” PthI'"5.“fy0“”g ‘Y‘Whi “"d R O W l— A N D S K A L Y D O B, Set: or furasiiigle volume. Charlottetown and Mirumiclu, 1 5 0 0 12 6 0 7 6 “Me "f culuvul'm“ The D‘Vcnmg'h.”u.se ‘3 cmnfi’n' A reparation from Oriental Exotics, is now universally known as the ’ ‘ --- Chhrlh‘lemw" “,"d lle‘leque’ 0 7 6 o 5 0 ,32a22 feet; the Burns and Other farm billl‘llngs "'6 00m- on y safe, and efficient protector and beaulifler oftlie Sam and COMPLEX- ALso, JUST PUBLISHED, Bedeqie and Mirumichi, ] 5 0 0 12 6 r 12 years. rs, ii | to ' . pp y ROBERT‘SIMPSON. liver Saw Mill, Lot 22, Oct. 18th, 1842. I, and capable of containing the crop, and a large farm .The whole ofthc buildings have been erected within the This farm has a front of lbchains on the ire—is distant about a quarter of a mile from New Lon- y, from the shores of which large quantities of Sea weed r manure may be obtained—and is subject to a yearly no shilling and Sixpence, per Acre, for the term of 999 There is unlet land adjoining, in the rear. For further ION. soft and smooth. To the complexion, it imparts ajuveni skin, pleasantly rivalled. . _ I . _ It is invaluable as a renovating and refreshing “lash. during travellm or exposure to the sun, dust. or I ' . phere of crowded assemblies.—Gniv'rr.iciiinu Will find it peculiarly gm, f I after shavin . in she 'in the irritation. ' u Pricge 4s. 6d.3 .1151 85. 6d. per bottle, duty included. ROWLAND’S ODONTO, F SIDNEY MILLS. E exeellent MILLS are now in full operation ,Jho Subscriber’s residence, ' J. SIDNEY DEALEY. ottstown, 28th Oct. 1842. the public are hereby informed, that a conveyance will in Queen’s Square, every morning, at about7 a. m., for the purpose ofconveying w, hither; the Floor from which will be returned, free of to the owner, save the tell for grinding allowed by law. on PEARL DENTIFRICE, v .A WHITE POWDER, of it removes unpleasant tastes _ fevers, taking medicine, 6m. and imparts a delightfidfragrance to t breath. * Price 25. 9d. per box, duty included. NETS PICKED UP. Ojitward of Cape St. Lawrence, Cape Breton, 3 MACKEREL AND 2 HERRING NETS. ' iCharlottetown. ‘i I. ‘ ' Ul:’,on the 22d October last, by the Schr. Chief. ofCovchead, Peter Sexton, Master, 30 miles fitther particulars, apply to Mr. Kenneth Mackenzie, Notice—The Name and Address of the Pro rietors, are engraved on the Government, Stamp, which isgpasted on, "Kannok" and “ODUNTO;" also printed, iii red, oath; WNW which the Kalydor IS\elICIOSed. ~ . , , ’ Beware ofCounter-feits I I composed of the most pernicious a trashy ingredients, under the lure of being cheap. . Be sure to ask for “Rowland’s” Articles. Sold by every Psnrimmt and MEDICINE Vzunnn civilized world. Ils virtues are commonly displayed in thoroughly eradicating all pimples, spots, redness, tan, freckles, and other unstglilly cutaneous defircés, in healing chilblnine, chops, and in rendering the most rough and uneven rosealc hue, and to the neck, hand and arm, a delicacy and fairness un- harsh winds, and after the heated atmos- — All the above Works are elegantly Oriental Herbs of the most delight/‘14: fragrance—It eradicates Tartar and decayed spotsfrom the Teeth, pre serves the Enamel. and fixes the Teeth firmly in thcir sockets, rendering them delicately White. Being an Anti-Scorhutic, it eradicates the scurv from the Gums 5stre‘nglhens, braces. and renders them of a healthy red.- from the month, which often remain after H? ’ ' ' DE LONDON, I I A. ROWLAND at SON. 20, HA 7'1 0N GAR . the Sears, “Mkhmnmlmg 0m“, ,, “Named Commemm, on“, and which are frcquently pressgd upon the 11%? '9 . thronghout'tlie EASTERN ARTS AND ANTIQUITIES, mentioned in the Holy Scriptures, with neagly Two Hundred [e Embellishiwts, and containing 400 pages. To other with an interesting Vt—ilb-me, which ought to be possess- ed by every Christian Family, entitled BIBLE QUADRUPEDS, or; the Natural History of Ihe Animals mentioned in the Scriptures. g: e- bound in gilt. and lettered, and will be found intrinsically valuable and useful for Families and Sabbath School Teachers. r ‘ . Enterprising and responsible men throughout the British Pro- vinces would do well to undertake the sale ofthein. They are pronounced by all the leading Editors and Clergymen of the United States to be the liaiidsomest and most usefuI_Series of Scriptural Works ever issued on this side oftlie Atlantic. They are till eminently‘calculated for “ GIFT 130035;" and no Chris- h tian's Library should be without them. e . T0 NEWSPAPERS THROUGHOUT THE BRITISH PROVINCES. * " All Newspapers copying the above advertisement, (includ- ing this notice,) for Six Months, shall receive an entire Setoer. in Old and New Testaments," (3 vols. each containing 200Engruv’; ings.) .‘,‘ Bible Quadru peds,” “ Eastern Arts Antiquities, “d and “ The Bible Biography," as aboVe, making Six Vols. of ele- y garit biiund Volumes, containing upwards ofTwelve Hundred En ravings. . The Books will be delivered at the Store of G. &r E. Sears, and [3" All Parcels to be forwarded front hence by the St. George, must be left at the Steamboat Oflice, one hour hafniutbe time Of sailing; and persnns intending to ship Goods, are'réquested to leave a list of the packages to be forwarded, and their contents, with the Agent'oftlie Boat, that the necessary Entries may be made at the Custotn House. _ Charlottetown, October 21st, 1842. __ , "reassign T0 LONDON. _. HE fine fast sailing copper fastened Barquo ANN KENNY, John Baldwin, Commander, will ‘ sail from Three Rivers, for London, about the 10th.Nc- vember next-"has superior accommodation for Cabin Passengeu. Apply on board, or to t.- ., DANIEL BRENAN. Charlottetown, 17th Oct. 1842. I, ' N. B.—'I‘be Ann Kenny will sail from London,positively,on the 25:h March next, weather permitting, with Goods and Passengers, direct for Charlottetown. Pei-sons desirous to avail themselves of so desirable a conveyance, will please 8 ply, in London, to Messrs. John Barelli, & Co. No Il,Cnst1e treet, Holborn; or to Charles VVuIton, Esq., Newsman's Court, Cornliill. "1 POB‘ DUBLIN DIRECT. THE fast sailing Brig Antelope, .I W. James, & Master, will soil from Charlottetown, on—or a‘mut .the 15th November next. Cabin Passengers. on board, or to _ Can accommodate a few For further particulars, apply to the master, W. W. LORD. will be kept subject to their order. Will Proprietors of News- Charlottetown, Oct. ’19, 1842. O