24 WANTED A JOURNEYMAN Printer at the British American Printing Oflicee. P R I N T I N G l N K For Sale 5001bs. weight of English Book and News Printing Ink. in Kegs of 12 and 75lbs. weight each. Appl to J H. WHITE, Charlotte- Town, P. E. lslan ; Messrs. T. 8: C. BOLTON, Halifax, N. S. and Mr. Wm. REYNOLDS, Bookseller, St. John’s, New Brunswrck. EW TIN-PLATE MANUFACTORY (Old Custom House,) near the Royal Ex change Building. . T. DENNIS, Tin-Plate Worker, Brazrer, &c. from Barnstaple,England, returns his grateful acknowledgment for the very liberal and extensive patronage he has received since his commencement in Charlotte - Town. and assures those who may be pleased to favonrhim with their orders, that every attention with facility will be used to give satisfaction. Iron Stoves and Pipes, Distillery Utensils, and all kind of Tin-Work made to order. Dennis’ Superior double-reflecting Bake- Ovens upon a much improved principle. Charlotte-Town, August 4th, 183?. RIGHT-SMITH and BLACKSMI'I‘H, BELL- HANGER, PLAIN and ORNAMEN'I‘AL WORKMAN of every Description. SAMUEL DENNIS begs leave to inform the Public ofCharlotte-Town and its Vicinity, that he has Commenced Business, at Mr. JAMES CANTELO’s Shop, Queen Square; where he will execute SMITH WORK, in all its Branch- es, and trusts by unremitting attention to his Business, and adesire to please, to merit a share of Public Patronage. ONI‘ECTIONARY AND PASTRY COOK. ROBERT PARRY, begs leave to inform the Inhabitants of CHARLOTTE-TOWN, and its Vicinity that he has commenced Business in the above line in the Custom House. where the smallest favour will be gratefully received. R. P. has been employed fourteen years as a Pastry Cook, in some of the first houses in Great Britain. , N. B. Bride Cakes made at the shortest notice, and on reasonable Terms. 0 LET, PART OF A HOUSE consisting of three Rooms, a Shop, and a large Cellar: enquire ofJorm GATES, Saddler, Corner-of Queen Square, who is about moving to the House owned by .MR SIMMS, and at present occupied byMn. Saxon. WnsrAcorr. Charlotte-Town, August 4th, 1832. a H E A P G O O D S The Subscriber has received by the late arrivals from Britain, Halifax, and Newfoundland. a large sup- ply consisting of British and India Dry Goods, Haber- dashery, Hosiery, Crockeryware, Grocery, Spirits, Hardware. Iron, Salt. Leather, Shipstores, and a large supply of London, Double-refined Loaf Sugar, which he offers at the lowest Price for Cash only. JOHJV FULTOJV'. N. B. J. F. still continues to carry on the Baking Business. Ship Bread always on hand, and the highest price given for good Flo? r. August 4th, 1832. T O B E S 0 L D TWO TOWN LOTS in Charlotte-Town, and an unfinished D WELLING HOUSE thereon. Apply to MB.PALMEB,who requests that any Person, who may have borrowed BOOKS of him, will have the goodness I» return them,particularly the 10th vol.of Shakespear’s Plays by Read. containing Hamlet among others. THE BRITISH AMERICAN Patronized by His Most Gracious Majesty. NACNXSSAIB Imported (Mills tnoss THE ISLAND or macassan. situated near Bonita, in the East Indies. area tron WARRANTBD TO BE (3331‘ WE“ 1% OF THE MOST REFINED QUALITY. straws: EM) 3 0 '0' II. (from London) LADIES & GENTLEMENS HAIR CUTTER, Dresser, Perugn'er. Perfumer, and Ornamental air Manufacturer, QUEEN SQUARE, CHARLOTTE-TOWN. The Subscriber most respectfully returns his grateful acknowledgments for the very liberal support he has met with in Charlotte-Town, and begs leave to inform the Public in general. that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of their favours, Ladies, Gentlemens, and Childrens Hair cut in the most fashionable Style. He highly recom- mends for the use of Hair his Genuine MACASo .SAR and RUSSIA OILS, so much approved of in Europe, and which has been patronized by His Most Gracious Majesty, the late Royal Highness the Duke of York, His Royal High- ness the Duke of Sussex, The Emperor and Empress ofRussia, the Emperors of Persia and China.and most of the principle Nobility. It eradicates the scurf, nourishes the Hair, pre- vents its falling otf or turning grey, produces a most beautiful and natural curl, and gives even to artificial Hair, a peculiar softness of texture, and if it- be regularly and frequently used, it will have the effect of strengthening t e weak- est hair, and of producing beautiful and strong curly locks. If applied to Children itcleans the head of that scurf which is so prejudicial to the growth of Hair, and by gradually aug- menting its strength, renders it that ornament as criginally designed by nature. Also for Sale Perfumes, Essences, Espirits et Extraits d’ odeurs, and for the use ofhair, Hulies’ Antigue. and superior French Pomatums, Also perfumed Soaps in Tablets, for the preservation of the skin, with a variety ofBrushes, Combs, Razors. Strops, and Penknives of an excellent quality August 4th, 1832. JAMES ROUE. N. B. Razors, Table and Penknives, ground and set on the shortest Notice and in a rery superior manner. Bears meat purchased, delivered sweet, and oils sf found to be fresh and in a pure state. OR SALE, A VERY HANDSOME GIG just imported from Bristol, Per Brig Amity, Price 301. may be seen by applying at the British American Printing Office, Wellington Building. August 3rd, 1832. "I'M 320. 3, M O N E Y W A N T E D. IVANTED to borrow 1001. to be secured with Interest at6 per cent, upon avaluable Freehold Estate,consisting ofa good House,and Water Corn-Mill, Barns, Stables, and about 200 acres of Excellent Land, now let on lease at 801. per Annum. For further particulars apply to Mn. Wu. MUMFORD, Solicitor, Char. lotte.Town. August 4, 1832. M. R O W E, BOOT 8e SHOE MAKER. (Lately from England.) Begs respectfully to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen, and the Inhabitants of Charlotte. Town and its Vicinity in general, that he has commenced business in part of the House of Mr. JOHN BOVYER, where byworking the best English Leather, and attention to busi- ness; he hopes to merit a portion of their pa. tronage and support. N. B.——I.adies and Gentlemen waited on at the shortest notice, and their orders executed with punctuality. Patterns of Spanish Leather kept for In- spection. August 4. 1832. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN—That all Persons indebted toMr. PATRICK BRAN- NAN of Miramichi, New Brunswick, Mer- chant, upon Notes of Hand or otherwise, are hereby requested forthwith to pay the amount thereof to the undersigned, who has a power ofAttorney to sue for and recover the same and whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. WILLIAM MUMFORD, Attorney at Law. August 4, 1832 Mn. 11 EN RY J.J EN KINS, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, and Licentiate of Apothecaries Hall, begs leave to announce to the Inhabitants of Charlotte- Town and its neighbourhood, and the Island generally, his intention of immediately enter- of his profession. Charlotte-Town, August 4. wBookbinder, A good Workman, of steady habits may meet with an engagement, and ' steady Employment for Twelve months, and liberal wages, by applying at this Office. Charlotte-Town, August 1832. ANTED AN APPRENTICE tion on application at this Office. August 4th, I882. '11 [IE CHRISTI AN VISITOR. ’I‘hose persons desirous of becoming Sub. forward their names to JOHN H. WHITE, when the Numbers from the commencement will be forwarded to their address, ment at Charlotte-Town cash price. . a, __ Printed and Published every Saturday, by J. H. WHITE. at his Oflics. Wellington Building. advance. No Subscription taken for a less period t Twelve Months, nor discontinued till all arrears paid up. ' . Communications for this paper must be post paid or they will not be attended to. ing upon the practice of the various branches ' ANTED A JOURNEYMAN‘ to the Printing Business, a smart, active ,' lad of good connections may meet with a Situa- scribers to this cheap Publication, will please ' TERMS:—Six Shillings per Year,Half-Yearly ' in advance, Merchantable Grain taken in pay- . i.’ , . .a TERMO.—Fifleen Shillings per Year, Half-Year] { ‘ I 9"». I