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P . \Villis, 6s 3d The Arctic Regions being an account of the Ameri. can expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, 0s 3d M Schools and Schoolrnestere, or the story of my Education by Hugh Miller, 8s 6d. Heaven, _or an earnest and Scriptural inquiry into the abode of the Striated deed, by Rev. ll. Har- baugh. is The Heavenly recognition, or an earnest and Scrip- tnrnl discussion of the question, will we know our friends in heaven, by Rev. H. Herbsagh, 4s. The Ilerivenly Home, or the etnploynients and enjnytnents of the Snintii in Heaven. by Rev H. Hsvbnsgh, -ts _ My Mother, or recollections of Maternal lnleenee, Memoir of the Rev. Bdvrstd Bichersteth, by Rev. '1‘. R. Birks. lie The Young Men's Closet Library, by Rev. Robert Philips, Se Memoir of Rev, Henry Daaesn, D. D., by his son. the Rev. Geor e John 0. Duncan Ge, Lectures on the rds Prayer, by Wm,ll. Williams, ‘I “I The Evidences of Christianity as exhibited in the writings of its Apelogiets, down to Augustine, by W. J. Bolton. le Id Hrst impressions of England, and its People by Hugh Miller Geld The Old Red éandstorte, or new wallts in an old field. by Hugh litter, is Hill and~Velley,‘ er Hours in England and Wales, 5. . Ilile Baaones in our Life Journey, by Samuel Osgood, Ge M eteriss er Glitri se of the Supernatural, by iyclllflfil Wylyl glib“ 5' A Common Place Book of tbeqbts. Iienroties and fancies, by Wm. JIlI|lOIOtl,' ' ' Proverbs for the People, or Illustrations of Prsetieel Godlinese, drawn from the book of Wisdom, by E. Megeon, Os __ The Oretor'e Touch Stone, or Eloquence simplified. 1,, Hug ueen, _ The Poetical Works of John Keats, s years in the Plillipiees. 1‘ ‘ ' e, Ce Id Life of Adonirern Judson, be _ The Pootstepe of st. Paul, by the author or the rnornina Nd night vvatehes, Us ad F lllllllllll S’ @®MME;"BfiIfl,.‘l. 3* Ulitirlottetowii, t’. t<!:iittl. h‘aIIIi'il:i_v. Aiigust. 16. 18.36:" 8 Id . byPael P. De P nniianamn. Wl)ENE4TSDAY & SA'l‘lJllDAY. New Series. at». 358, I gel‘ o-$ / /aflzg It ‘ EVE|iY MISCELLANEOUS ; We are itiformt-tl,Hoti “vvltat we have . "l" ”''”“-‘'l' 'gl‘l!ll(‘lll‘.ll‘-7 receiitly ui'- rimson to regard as glmd amlmmyi ‘hat rm-tl troiii \it‘txt);[_gta[0_t‘- whm he PCNHF l -8 Qlivvili Motlicr ot (Judo has resolved any ,,_.,m,.\.,,d Q, («,.,m,. . ‘° l"‘0C0t‘¢ to l'ill2l{llltl by the next in "l ... , . . , ‘tlll soltlit-r Q - ~ - - 3' -'»t‘ . --— ,‘.l?: '. ' ‘.t- ' .’ Ilaguc, D. l).,t llvllllb 01 Putiiiii, got ltlS turloiigli to vis- W: ii” mp l'“'l" " "ll’l°~1d”18llel' it his ftiiiiilv. biiton application to the i ‘(if (‘"‘5‘'' . . . , ' ’ » . ‘ ‘ ; ," - J ' -. . l'l‘he Better Ltllltl, or the lieltcu-r s Journey’ and, Paitticsztit lioltccc int‘ leave to eittcr the . Himill N. I’ (‘Mm msiunvd com" 5 l"“‘““~‘ ”‘’'“°» ‘'3' 5- ‘-‘~'1‘ll0"'Ps*'" 55 511 . town. the .-\llSll‘l(lll COllllt]i1ll'ltllll lll‘ltlt‘ mil-mi 0i “F Madms "Wily °" ill” will lvrhlii ”8m(t)5rly M E"ia""i-«I by Oliver “°““""”" ”-i it u contlitioti, that tlllflllg the six day; Hmmzli’ Hm inst ”‘”“l’1‘”.V’S olliccrs ever , _ ( . . _ a ~ t ._ , ' . p 4 . . . iv '. . . . . . . .0tliis siiv lll Pariiia lie Sll0‘.lltl not 'll- W5“ mum i.‘mi‘”1”""”‘*‘“‘l“'""‘°l”°f , Pholructtoal Mtilttl-tioilters tissistiiiitcontaining the ‘exp )t M -"l I ‘ ‘._ ' t In these a1.”m,S- I-H \‘,hil_h he hid ._ arts ol \\'orkiii;.' :.ll \lt t.ils niitl allo_\-i,.l.'l 5: i ‘ ‘Vlflr l l‘- lxllllleflll lntltldtll . “is .1“O“,._1“U H, I - ‘ nlsmllfi. - « ': . '- tct ucct ov one. in i The Lord our Slit-phenl, an exposition of the 23d l Psalm, by Rev. Jnlltl Stevensoti. 4s (id Christ on the Cross, an exposition of the 22d Ptinlin. by Ilev. John Steveiison, -ts 9d 1 The Study ot’ words by Rich.-ird Cliencvix l"'ri.-nch, ‘ {is i llouie .Life l2 LCCll1l‘l'rl, by Win. 6: 3d ’p|ll|ll‘llI..~‘ iiinittlily .\ltt_:‘2iZl|tl: of l.ilt.r;ttuit: and Art,‘ , p 4 \'ni.- 151 His , llis l.o_v:il lll'_'illlL‘>SllltJ (ieiieritl t_'.,,,,\ under the ll(:\'.' (.‘llill'lt‘l‘. (irt.-at ‘excite- l.ivt~s of llIt‘ll til‘ l.l'l'l'l'l and Sci:-nro. who flourished in;m:|mw-~“-( ‘l ft’ l . ». . ' _ ‘ l1lCnt has il‘t.‘\':tt; l wi ' l" ”"’ 'l"‘° °r"""»‘° ll” l”' by l‘“"l """'5l"“"' on itit l'oliiiit-l lllttt, lllfli Il.l|i1li)ii””Lll him!‘ tl'lV’\' at tliv lire ililt in irlmiiviiie Iilstfmn ' i ' ' '< . ' t-s . tlC( on— ' ' ‘ ~‘ ‘ 1, t g 0 our .5‘ I5:-' . - . _ _ ,{ _ _ _ The i4llJt‘ll_)' til'l{oiiit,-, :1 history with an liisiorirtal 3 am» («R ll. it) be his l'l'lVt|l(' SCCl't"lt'tl‘V. [disco fiudunls l‘r”'” lhe l‘llPlllllSl0|lC ill- lSiilU.l.l0ll ll(1\’llI'_!1lIt]ilI('(lI(‘t the mission- iiccount oftlte l.llll,‘rl_y of ancient llllli0lH by Elliot,< ..___ .Els ' .»"~.‘. t. "'31. '... .. -- 'l‘.'ilott of the ltortlers and of Scotliiiid by Wilson. 5. 41‘ MP3), ‘\ ‘inn is 1”"“”‘\L' Hm.“ H U'\'”'E i1*l|]C' .0"m‘e "H ll-“Nd! Gt ‘\C(.)”a"d for . WI, ,3, M (ml, ‘OM. Al .‘~r.ti:i‘nitit-llousi:.~—;\ llllllillloy ”t.‘rl"’i"‘”" "'Smm"”'“"‘l h*"l"}5"1 illfec , _\t)lllIg l:ltl_\’. oi L‘mlSl(lCl‘.'ililt‘. :i<:coniplisli- ” l ‘em h‘“"" “‘l1l“''‘fl 10 their friends. , Di-votional Guides, by llev. liobttrt Philips, 93. 'l‘lit.- Gospel its own tttltocuto, by George Glilllll,I[n(‘I]l.\' Illlll ]>lt"ttSlllLT appearance nude i0l'll Uillllllnfz is :1! (‘zilcutm and the ... ,6s3t 3 I H‘, ,_ ~. . '.,‘ . . ,_ ' 7 . lleli ion to.-acliin b cxiiin ile or scenes from siicicdl a d(‘l"” ‘L’ ‘l ll_3(l(‘l' lll lll!‘ United States govcrnflr 0‘ Ma.dms ‘mil Bombay are at g g y l . _ , , _ _ . . _ _ tu,‘ I y, . , u,,,,,,,_,_ by R,,,Vh,,,d. w_‘ u,,,;,.,,_.,,,,,' i.,.‘p,.¢,, 9,1, .i.~t _w.ir. and Ill (lCS])llt‘ ot the pr('_jll(llCC ° 59313 0 t -Oll‘ respc-t.-tivc govcrtitncnts. Thlo lfifllglltgfd, by Laroliiie l~ry, author ot (.ltiist our iig:tlllSt ll.ir- r.".Ct", il'0lll Wlllclt Slit) is der- . The d“. ’ Prclttiirlionz on some or the more imimrtnnt uni-jectsj tvcll ol>l"\Itio(l tnucli success and became‘ A I Creme b'm"°°" the “V0 103(1- connected with Moral and I ysical science it , a kind “I rag" at B0530“ and Olllel‘ cities ' iiig candidates for tho l’i-esidency is very oPPon,ition to Plirenolofl Miiterialistn. Atltsistii.l0l'll!t? .VOl‘lltt't'tt States. Ilcr lllSl.OI)r is we” marked Coioiml Fremont is young &c., by John Agustiiio Smith, 9: la" inutl-(.Stm.__; mm. “H. ‘Homer a ne . ' , ~ , The Church nienibet-',. Manual by \Viii Crowell list . . ‘ i‘Shi:OI‘Bli1lE(l):J1ani\.lls lg“. COL ' Fremont Connexion of sacred and protltna l|istol_V beitixtt Rt't:s:t ot lull .\lric:in blood, \vas a \vo- r y ' r‘ "Cl"‘”"“‘ '5 10? 513- ] s ‘ Christian Theology by Adam Clarke, I. L D. I-‘ A ‘other circumstances, doubtless more co- feHtlitililftiilieltiollllii-chl(33llonM\?iii)ay\J::‘, Ii lonr and vigor “would be thrown away least eighty years of age’ and-hnd 1‘ into the reading. The exceedingly quiet sided~in the village olChestert d ‘re. gélflllllolt of the audience, the sense of that long periotl, died whilst hgp paurihng ing in a private house and under h in her w rldl ‘I ' ' recognition, would all tiaturall.y.ten:lu(io also nuuiberetil dugrgigiiagewghgiewgfgifi subdue the tone and character of the the fields in the exerciseiof his ‘vacation exhibition- mu ll _ i . Some‘ indiscreet friend T I _ hinpnytitgtmated to him the fact."ot‘ Ott he iulimkliliia nmmetfi thglllllitltl) the‘ also felalsanetitefmlailiil the or ‘old mm eonitiitlutiotiioxhe Nlimlitio a:aF d mi ost-mortem "mm me]-Y °‘p'7°¢‘ A - ~ 8 "8 tin . P evidenced th “he examination "—.— ~ , 3 The 80th Regiment has received’ ' pom old mm had been‘ wire" orders to hold itself in -readiness to. em-j review of the principal events in tho world as they , lllilll Oi‘ rt‘lllLtl‘l{Llble Cll(}l'gy and CSC(tpCd rd. I -COL F'°m°_'" _b_cgan P007 and ‘ .l‘‘’‘" “l?‘’'! ”'° ‘‘'“‘° °f R°"Z'°“ 5'65‘ . lfrotn slaw-1')’ just time oiiougli to t're ‘ma e "S pathway '" me? Ml‘ BU°h3"' I'lhe Christian Professor addressed in a left-Ql.0l.:‘ [hp ,,[,'.L-C; ,,f “,9 resent I t‘ H an begun “Ch and flo-'ll€d on the 10 ul- g counsels and cautions to the rneinbers of Cllrlllllllli . ' ! . ’ P ‘ _ 10 lc°'_ Cr, ar cu“-cut C0] F l P . Churches. by John Angel James, {is I lather is said to be it Spaniard 01 high 4 M - ‘d ' r°m°m has Spell‘ “'5 Mentoir of Rev. W. H. llewltson liito ministcr_ot' rank, \\'lt0 very lately swayed the GOV-i elm Om- cor resezirches and moumnlll ;ltcl'I'ee Church or Scotlsnd,hv Rev.Jss.llelts. crnintviit of Spaiu_ The father is fmtexpgratiotis; Mr. Luchanan has vege- s more predoiniiitttit than the mother in‘ time, f" we S,’a""‘l’ Of 31 Statesman. " S . h - [the young lady, for she has European . lltl, llllally, Lol. Preinont ran away 1l'¢"lB'b'e”{‘r=Iyt'rBook‘? Willa,;'m":t‘-gl-ulfur; features, great grace of carriage an a W3‘ “:10 daughter of Col. Benton and ‘’ '°' l““'° °°°““'°"" Y . "’°'° "' ' . ‘ vcr llllt‘ cotintanztnce. Such howe ' -' '.n“me he’ -' M“ Bllcllfillan ranawa On the Atonement and Intercession of Jesus Christ, I . Y ‘C1 ‘mm ever d V 3, R9,, w,,, 3 min ,,,,, 5, . is the cxccrable state of the slave l i" Y persons aughierst and at the y y g . It i l“A'r"!.V “ll; American” Bntptist .Vlissipns‘viii é\eitt,illl Virginia, that thotiglt horn free, she age of 70” a fussy old Ba°hel°'- “Ca, urope an 0" Illfiflcll, ly III Illl- cuuld he mell A M5. ' ’ " ‘V35 TH: LAT]: Sroim —Dur‘ th I - ’- - - Ian ost.-it r-(l l: v . All't , ' mg ° "°"'""‘ MS‘E)|l::“(‘;'\||l.e‘:IndDdI[F)c::r;tels on we gm’ of Chm.‘ by l have cnsli llfllllbllil‘ eMrs \\'i:‘l:i)e anfleqetltiers der (Plum 8 bum‘ owned by ME Alden’ 'l‘he Develo inent of the Christian Character b ‘ . ' - ng “ea-r imimpnd Rwerv “'33 ‘truck. but DO! . P Y 2 beyond that ot a mete ptiblic re't(ler' but seriousl d I. Wm“ wmmm! 5' . . eve" mmidercd in th t d‘ K] ., ‘ I . ygtnjure . A great number of the P q, (;,,,,, ,,,,d,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,o,,,,,,,_ by .t,, Re, J I _ _- ~ _ a mo. t at one, she e egrap posts near this spot, are scored Lawns with maps ofthe country sic. 8a is entitled to attention. (Jircumstanccs and Named with the lightening The can” The Plnrality of worlds with an introduction by l have compelled M]-5_ Ivebb ‘Q resort to of the n0n_des“.uc(i0n of the in", ‘rose the! It, 6 3d , - ~ - _ 5 Noah tiiictrhiii 'l?iines embracing the consideration of] Rrofesslollal reading’ and Mrs’ Beecher from the ac‘ ‘hm ‘hi’ lelegmph “’""°' P“. l variotiio inquiries rtrltttive to the Antediluvian and bmwe Started her lmpttlar novel Of through ‘he '°°r "ld 9°|'V0d as ti conductor etirlier Posldiluviati Periods by Rrv J lllansonj Uncle 'l'0tlt’S Cabin, as 8. drama. This for the de'“'”ctlV° fluid.-—A new hougo 0| d 8 V ‘ . I ' . 'l‘he 'l")‘l'llI‘el:l0fI; of Prophecy or Scriptural ll|ustra- gm. Whebbbfedd 0? Monday at Stafford- J2ill|;s(l)t't'ltneeVabIyall"r. tvv. Fleweiing’ in trations of the apocalypse, by Rev. Alexander onset cl 7399 l 18 Duchess 0fSllth8l'~ t ’d 50 ' rue ’ "id '3 '!'J'"'¢d .n ,1), t) 3.9.: . land having, with her well-known kind- .15; °,:°" °' "'° "’l'°l° "°"l‘9 Unavailable. The Preadamite ettrth, by Jehn_Hiirrts D. D. 6s 8d ness and sympathy with the cguse pa. . ° 9“‘° '33 "°"'l}' °°mPlel9d3 "N3 Tlziggravt o.rht:'l::.rslc)te3stlt;s. of our Lord's "omzed “cl. 0" he, arriving in England :,‘8hl°:_lIng struck by the sides of the win- Footeteps'itl' your Foret'nthere—-willtet they sntfered’ ‘Vllh lellers from Mrs. Stowe. ’I‘he dgzn ‘lI:::"h fizartlinl “Wm: {mil passing and what they sought. by -llmel G Minll. is ed l reading showed great sell‘-possession. a h’ - t g e °°" d°"'°l'h'“8 °V°'Y Abpmbmrfiitn Cite,‘ tliehllnfilsoofltlins W the Chmh °°"3ld9Ffibl8 power of characterizatioit t mg I" I“ comm’ W° ""d°"""d "M oneo i tee no , . . ' Nev: Themes for the‘ Protestant Gler y, or ereeds ya film and ‘”"°,"S'V8 Volcea Capable Of without charity, Theology ' t iumanity and ‘ Protestantism without Chiiuianity. by Stephen Col- in Be. Lecturbs on the Lord's Prayer, by Wm R. Will- liam Ssfld Christian e rlenceas displayed in the life and rvriiip o Bt. Paul, by the author of Christian retireuieat, 5s. . . . Sacred Philoso h of the season illustrating the per. factions of in the Phenomena ofthe year, ‘by Rev-Henry Duncan, D. D. Ila Gd, 2 vols. Memorials of early Christ’-alty. by Jes G. -Niall, lls ea . A Notes of the Episcopalian Polity ol'_ the Holy Oatho- lie Church, by The Writ Marshall B A Be 3d a Bess ‘on the evils of popalar lgiierariee, by Julie oeter, 7s 8d " - ‘ - ltspuhl'toee' Christianity or tree liberty as exhibited .itt_ thp life prece is and early Disoi lea ot‘ the G, t Redeemer, y_ELIagoon,,7s _, ’ The her, or Psalms et“Davld togsilier with the till ipg fromd' { h h . suddennmiaiaisihiia aitozit £35‘ a3iii,i.i':: tlilss’ ad’ . . "iuuto‘ii.i‘h:ei':o?'ii‘::i.o ci'il:c.ti"ro'i“c’it's'aeii;. bark In the steam tr t linporedor been to‘ miiohtor hint. The aged can 1 " '4 had often expressed a desire to be hm-£3 and Eugland,.‘prgl(>;3lyHfiom Liverpool 1 ope. r°' “*9 Cal” 0 together and at the some time