em smash ammonia. BE CH RISTI AN VISITOR The First Volume ofthis little Work is now m hate—Those Subscribers who deliver ir Numbers at the Publisher’s Book-Stare, thin 60 Bars from the delivery of No. 12, y have them neatly haltlbound for one illing, and whole bound for One Shilling and The publisher having a large mber of the Christian Visiter to bind within above period, and the convenience oftalnng a large Edition at one time,enables him to d them at the above low rate. 0 T I C E . John M‘Nally and John Meehnn, hereby give blic notice. that the Lessee of the Saw .Mill at Cra~ d, Lot 29. is by his Lease, empowered to cutJ‘im- {or the mill. on any part ofthe Township which yhe unlet; and they. as the holders ofthe .Mill. tion all Persons againstrutting ’l‘imher in such ces. in doing which they have the concurrence 01 Is Earl of Westmoriand's Agent. Crapaud, 24th dug. 1832. 4 OKBINDING MATERIALS FOR SALE Rolls; Tools. Pallets, Shears, cutting Presses. nding Press with iron screw, Gold Leaf. kc. arc. quire at J. H. White's Book Store. HARLOTTE—TOWNGRJMMAR SCHOOL The Trustees have to announce that Mr.“ OWN having procured the services of mpetent person as an Assistant, increased ilities will be afl‘orded for the tuition of an ditional number of Scholars, in the various nches taught in that Seminary. .0. LANE, G. R. GOODMAN, J- M WSOJV', J. SPENCER SMITH, G. DALR YJIIP LE. R I N T I N G I N K For Sale 5001bs. weight of English Book (I News Printing Ink, in ths of 12 and 75lbs eighteach- Apply to J H. WHITE, Charlotte 1 P highland; Messrs. T. 81. C. BOLTON lifax, N. S. and ‘Mr. Wm. REYNOLDS, kseller, St. John’s, New Brunswick. O 'I‘ I C E As it is the Slil‘SClePP’S intention to ind up his business this winter, he will sell his present Stock, consisting of British d India Merchandize, Groceries and piiits, on the lowest terms ever offered the public. All Persons indebted to him, will get no rther notice, butvthcir Accounts will be t into his Attorney’s hands for rccovrry. N.B.-—The highest prices given for good 7heat, Flour, and Potatoes. JOHN FULT ON Jan. 5 CHARLOTTE-TOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1333. O S L On Tuesday the 22nd i‘nst., a Gold Chain and Seals. Whoever will bring the same to Mr. William Koughan, Char- lotte Town, will be handsomely rewarded, ('harlotlc- Town, Jan. 26. 9 R. D A V I D S O N Takes leave to intimate his arrival at the old Establishment, where an extensive and valuable stock of British Goods, direct ,from the manufactories, and suitable to the present trade and season, are offered, on his usual very advantageous terms. Head of King’s Wharf, Dec. IO. HE SUBSCRIBER ofl'ers for Sale: , 20 Puns. GENUINE MALT WHISKEY --The Spirit is of the purest quality, from the Messrs. Thomson’s Distillery, and warranted equal to-any ever distilled in this country—Price by the quantity, 6:. per gallon. ALSO, 10 Puns. strong Demerara RUM, 2000 lbs Cotton Warp and Filling, from 15d. per lb. and upwards. A. DAVIDSON. Dec. 29, 1832. , | ‘EW AND EXTENSIVE SALE, L of Linen, Drapery, Haberdashery Ironmongery,Tinwar-e, Leather, Hats, &c. a’c. now selling by J. Marshall, at the store opposite Mr.S. Desbrisay’s [Market Square,] a c’insignment of British Goods, lately imported from England, consisting of Prints, Ginghams, Printed Muslims, Bob- binets, Lace, Broad ('loths, Waistcoat- ings, Callicoes, Q'c. Pit Saws, Cross cut do. Hand do. Pit and hand saw Files, Rasps, Axes, Adzcs, Angers, Hoes, Drawing Knives and Boilers, Kettles, Sauspans, Milkpans, with a large variety 01 other articles ofthe above description and of a superior quality. - It being J. M’s intention to return to _l‘ingland in the coming Spring, he respect- fully solicits the early attention of the Pub- '5 January 26, 1833. go. 30 oorrs PRINTED 's 'PUBL’JS‘HnD BY J. H. WHITE. In 2vols. The H'on Bible, containing the Old and New Testa-‘ ments; with references and various readings' Embellished with engravings. In 1 vol quarto Fleetwood's Life of Christ, and the Apostles. . Also the Evidences of Christianity briefly sta- ted; and the New Testament proved to be genuine, in three judicious and excellent Ser- mons, by P. Doddridge n, I). together with the History of the Jews. An account of the tram blcs ofthe Jews, particularly those calamities which fell upon them at the time ofthe destruc- tion ofJerusalem. Embellished with engravings. In 1 vol. 18mo. A Call to the Unconverted, to which are added, several valuable Essays, by Richard Baxter, with an introductory Essay by Richard Chalmers. n. n. Murray's Reader, Murray's Introduction, and Murray’s Grammar. . , ., In the Press.—3000 Copies of Murray’I‘Spel- ling-Book. 1000 ditto in 4to. Psalms of David. 1000 in 32mm ditto. MAY BE HAD AT .7. H. WHI TS Bookstore. the following Roman Catho- lic W'orks :—- ‘ An Abridgment of Dr. James Butler’s Cato- chism. Price 3d. each, 2s. 6d. per doz. Doway Testaments, 12mo. with notes. Key of Paradise opening the gate to Eternal Salvation. - England’s Conversion and Reformation, con. gaining the General Grounds of the Catholic aith. ~ History of the Old and New Testaments. Historical Catechism. Spiritual Combat. ' Key of Heaven, or a Manual ofPraysr REMOVflL. J11. ROWE, BOOT & SHOEMAKER- (Lately from England.) Bogs respectfully to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen, and the Inhabitants of Charlotte- Town and its Vicinity in general, that he has removed his business to the House lately oc- cupied by Mr. Weeks, and nearly opposite Daniel Brenan, Esq. where by working the best English Leather, and attention to busi- ness; he hopes to merit a portion of their pa- tronage and support. ‘ ' N. B.——Ladies and Gentlemen waited “on at the hortcst notice, and their orders executed with - punctuality. Patterns of Spanish Leather kept for In— spection. August 4. 183 AY AND -STRAW.M E Wanted to purchase a few Tom at Hay and Straw, for which Cash will be paid._ Ap. ply at the Wellington Hotel. Feb. 16, 1833.