@ihv assesses) @msmmm CHARLOTTE-TOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19 1883. ,‘ an. 25 EAR LY Sixteen Months has elapsed since the first Part of the following Work was delivered in this Island, to Two Hundred Subscribers and upwards. The present ition was printed in Charlotte-Town; is the first Work of magnitude printed. in this, or n other of His Britannic Majesty's Possessions in North America :—The Work is composed {afine bold modern out English Type, entirely new,’ printed with Ink and Paper of the best uality,llld in a quarto shape, decidedly the best size for Family use For the information of hose persons who may feel disposed to patronize so laudable an undertaking, the Publisher mbraces this Opportunity of giving publicityto the followmg Conditions which accompanies the first Part of the Work. THE visually mints. CONTAININGTHE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS: \ WITH ' REFERENCES .aJv-D VflRIO US REJIDIJV'G s. EMBELLISHED WITH ENGRAVINGS. @nswsttmm. l.—This edition of the Hon SCRIPTURES will be printed to bind in two handsome volumes, on good Paper, and with fine Ink. lI.—The Old and New Testaments will be completed in 128 Numbers, price Seven pence half penny each, also in Parts, price Five Shillings each, a Part to con- tain Eight Numbers. . . [IL—The Apocrypha will be printed for those Subscribers who wish to take it. lV.—'I‘he whole work will be embellished with Seventeen Engravings, executed by good Artists. _ - _ V.—Every person taking the first Part Will be consrdered a Subscriber, and ex- pected to take at least a double number [or after that rate] per week, until the ‘ work is completed: to prevent broken copies this condition is indispensable. i VL—The work will be delivered to Subscribers free of any additional expence, pay- able on delivery. VIL—Each Number will contain 12 pages of letter-press, and each Part 96 pages, except those double Numbers, or Parts, which contain plates, where each plate will be considered equivalent to one sheet of Letter-Press : but should the Old and New Testaments exceed 128 Numbers the overplus will be given gratis. Numbers 5 and G, and the sucoeeding Numbers will be put into Double Num- bers for the convenience of delivery, and will contain the same quantity as two single Numbers. The scarcity of money being generally felt in the Country, the Publisher proposes for the encouragement of those persons desirous of urchasing so intlispensihle a part ofa Christian ibrary. to take Merchantahle Grain in payment. at Charlotte- own cash price. 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