I who messiah @mss’twm. ' CHARLOTTE-TOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1833. 190. 28 HE CHRISTIAN VISITOR The First Volume ofthis little Work is now omplete.—Those Subscribers who deliver heir Numbers at the Publisher’s Book-Store, ithin 60 Days from the delivery of No. 12, a have them neatly half—bound for one ‘hilling, and whole bonnd for One_Sliilling and hree pence. The publisher liavmig a large umber of the tian Visiter to bind wtthin he above period, .1 the convenience oftalring n a large Edition at one time, enables him to ind them at the above low rate. 0 T C E . John M'Nally and John Meelian, hereby give ublic notice, that the Lessee of the Saw .Mill at Cra- and, Lot 29, is by his Lease, empowered to cut Tim- auiion all Persons against cutting Timber in such laces. in doing which they have the concurrence of he Earl of VVestmorland's Agent. Crapaud, 24fltflug. I832. PRIJV‘TED 8; PUBLISHED BY J. H. WHITE. In 2 vols. The Holy ible, containing the Old and New Testa- ents; with references and various readings mbcllishcd with engravings. In lvol. quarto leetwood’s Life of Christ, and the Apostles. 150 the Evidences of Christianity briefly sta- d; and the New Testament proved to be enuine, in three judicious and excellent Ser- ns, by P. Doddridge 1).». together With the istory of the Jews. An account of tho tron. bich fell upon them at the time of the destruc- on ofJerusalein. Embellished with engravings. 1 vol. leo. A Call to the Unconverted, which are added, several valuable Essays, Richard Baxter, with an introductor 81 b Richard Chalmers. n.n. Murray s urray‘s Introduction, and Murray’s rammar. In the Press.—3000 Copies of Murray’s Spel- ng-Book. 1000 ditto in 4to. Psalms of David. 0 in 39cm. ditto. J] L UJI B LE FARJII FOR SALE.— Tliat well known Property situated in ew London, and adjoining Park Corner own- .and occupied by Mr. James Campbell. con- Iiiing 200 acres of excellent Land, the one If of which is a Freehold property, the other lfsubject to a rent of 51. per year. One hun- ed acres of the above Farm is in a high state cultivation, and the whole possessing man) hiable advantages; is well watered in every "a bounded on one side with a large pond ntaining fish in great variety and abund- Ce,—on the North by the sea. presenting ery advantage for the establishment oftlie d fishery upon an extensive scale. For fur- rpnrticulars apply to the undersigned on premises. JAMES CAMPBELL. cc. 1, 1832. OKBINDING MATERIALS FOR SALE Rolls, Tools. Pallets. Shears, cutting Presses, “ding Press with iron screw. Gold Leaf, the. &c. “"1 fl-l- H. White's Book Store. ‘ Colored Linings, Brown Hollandt T H E S U B S C R by the latest arrivals, has completed his Fall supply, which With his Stock on hand, makes a gene- mi Assortment. which he ofl‘ers for Sale at very low rices.—- Brab and scarlet Closkings, Double and single Milled Flushings, Red, yellow, and white Flannels and Serges Jackets, TmWSers, and Guernsey Frocks ' Comforts and Fancy Cravats, ’ Green Baize, Blankets, 8x4, 9x4, to“ Vlens and boys’ Seal skin Caps, Superfi ne, fine and common Hats, Striped Sliirtings, apron Checks Homespuns. white and blay Sheeting and Shining Cottons, Printed Canibrics and cottons Book, cambric, jaconet, mull, medium, corded, cross. bar, and imitation Muslin. BER Dimities, Osnaburgb Dowlas, Drill Russids Irish Linen, Linen Diaper, Linen and cotton Bedticks, and white Counterpa Fustians, Moleskins, and Scotch Caps; Sllk Persian, Cotton Velvet, and Bombazette Ladies’ figured Silk and Gauze Handkerchiefs, An elegant Assortment of Ribbons, Blk and fancy colored Silk Handkerchiefs, Canvass. No. 2. 3, 4 and 5, Plain and figured Bobbinett and Edging, Ladies and Gentlemen‘s black white a kid Gloves, Black Crape. plain, printed and black casemere Shawls Silk,worsted, and cotton Shawls, Blk. Gros de Naples, Tapes, Bobbin. Silk and worsted Stay and Boot Laces, Long Lawn and Bishop Lawn, Tartan Plaids, Braces. and Cotton Warps, Cotton Shirts. Cotton and Worsted Cords and Bind- in s. worsted ahd cotton Belts, Sampler lotli, marking and darning Worsted- Children’s Leather and Knit Shoes, Black Lace Veils. Bncliram and Foundation Muslins, Cotton and Muslin Handkerchiefs, Blk. and colored Sewinv Silk and Twist, Wadding and bonnet wire, White and colored Sewing Cotton, linenand Cotton Floss, White and colored Cotton and Worsted Hosieiy, American Homespun: and cheese Cloths, Gingham Umbrellas. HARDW'ARE, CUTLERY. are. Pots.and bar Iron, German and Blister Steel, 08!! Kettles. Bake pans. Cart boxes, H. 6d. 8d. 10d. 12d. 18d. 8: 20d. tine wrought anp cut Nails, Spikes. Lsth Nails and chain Traces. Boat Nails. Dog and Halter Chains, Cbissels. Angers. Planes, Plane Irons and Squares, Drawing Knives, pocket Pen and Table Knives and Forks, . Scissors. Shoe Knives, Hammers and Pincers, Wool Cards, Mouse and Rat. Traps, Glass Paper, Cupboard. pad. till. chest, drawer. woodstock, and Iron rim Locks, Spring and thumb Latches, iron Bolts and back bands, Screws. bed Screws. '1‘. H. H. Table and butt Hinges, ue. BrasS. chamber and iron Candlesticks, Looking Glasses, cotton Wick. . Snufl Boxes, Britauia metal, 6: Iron tinned Table and Tea Spoons. 7x9 8xl0 l0xl2 Window Glass and putty, Fish Hooks and Lines, Weaver's Reeds, Hearth cloth; shoe. bannister. scrubbing Brushes, sweeping, paint, and Blacking, lamp black, powder, shot and Gun Flirt ts, Pins, needles, brass and iron aclts, Scale beams, Gimblets, brass, copper, and iron Wire Awl blades and Halts, brass, copper and iron cu Brass and cast iron boot Heels, Nails for ditto. Rules, compasses, sise Sticks, chalk Lines and Rim-in irs, Bridles. bridle bits and curry Combs, Hand, mill, cross cut, pit and tenant saw Files, Rasps, bricks. bats and Jews Harps, Spades, shovels. Sheet lron, Plough Moulds and Plou h plate Iron, Frying pans. Grid Irons, lat Irons, Italian Irons and heaters, Dressing, hair. pocket. side and fins Tooth Combs, Basket and Liverpool Salt, bees Wax and Olive Oil. Wine and porter Bottles and Flasks, Shoe, stitching and closig‘g Thread, Shoe pinches and lasting acks. Sheep Shears, bed Cords. Salmon, Maokarrl, Herring and Sail Twine. DRUGS, DRY STUFFS, STATIONARY, r. c. Epsom Salts. Cream of Tartar, and Castor Oil, Sulphur, Roll Brimstone and Campnar. Indigo, red Wood. Log Wood, Cop ran, Allum. Windsor Soap. Nutmegs. C see, Mustard, pepper, Ginger. Allspiee, Gin-lion, Almonds and Carraway Seeds, Saltpeter, Starch, Blue and Rosin, Foolscap, pot, post and Wrapping paper, Slates, Spelling-books, Primers, Wafers, Seali ax, Black lead andlSfiate Pencils, Quins, Ink powders and Playing Cards, Bracelet Snaps. Watch Ribbons, S ectacles, 'I'hinibles, Fi er m. oak Clasps, and Needle ales. 3 s Souchong, Congo, Hyson and Bohaa Tell. Port and Madeira Wines, Cognac Brandy and Hollanth Oh, Jamaica Spirits and High proolneltem Loaf and soft Sugars, Cofl'ee, Ch'ocslste and Rice- Soap and Candles, Tobacco and Snufl'. Sole and Upper Leather, Pitch, Tar and Cordage, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, White Lead. Ochre and Whiting, Red black and green Paints Cod and Seal Oil, _ A variety of Glassware, Earthenware, Tia oars, as. CHARLES DENPJQY. N. B.—A few barrels of Prime Pox Island IIan for Sale. CbarlotteTown, Jan. 10, 1831. HflRLOTTE-TO WJV' GRAMMAR «SCHOOL The Trustees have to announce that Mr. BROWN having procured the services of a competent erson as an Assistant, iacreaesd facilities wi I be afforded for the tuition of an additional number of Scholars, in the various branches taught in that Seminary. a. mm, a. a. GOODJIMN, J-, Li! WSOJV‘, J. srnwcsn sun's, a. DALE 7mm.