@hs Britten fisherman.” late! 1. CHARLOTTE-TOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1832 an 16 i NEARLY bix4teen Months has eta'p's'Ed since the first Part of the following Work was delivered in this Island, to Two Hundred Subscribers and upwards. The present Edition was printed in Charlotte-Town; is the first Work of magnitude printed in this, or any other of His Britannic Majesty’s Possession: in North Americaz—The Work is composed ofatine bold modern cut English Type, entirely new, printed with Ink and Paper or the best quality, and in a quarto shape,decidedly the best size for Family use For the information of those persons who may feel disposed to patronize so laudable an undertaking, the publisher embraces this opportunity of giving publicity to the following Conditions which accompanies the first Part of the Work. THE as) to II in as t in [I s, CONTAINING THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS: WITH REFERENCES .aw'l) VflRIO US REflDIJV‘G S. 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By a late Freemans Journal we are informed that, additional arrests have been made for attending- tithe meetings : this vigour excitet little but disgust and strong re-actlon. popularity increased ten fold. Tb)” gentlemen arrested find their influence sd‘ ll JI he tug \ Vi, ,. \V.