262 LAND “838MB! '1'- Treasurer’s 0 cc, Charlotte- Town, Prince dward Island, March, 5th 1833. IN further pursuance of the .dct of the Gene- ral dissemny of this Island, made and seed in the Eleventh year of the Reign of is late .Ma'esty King George the Fourth, intituled “ ui’n Jtct for raising a Fund, by an .dssess- ment on Land, for erecting a Government House ae'd other public Buildings within this . Island. "3“ 'do hereby give Public Wotice, that I ha ("f'made Proclamation, according to the te ‘ said .dct,of the mulermentioned Town Water Lots. Common Lots, Pasture Lo s,and parts of Lots or Townships within this Island, in arrear for non-payment o the several sums due and owing ‘thereon to is Majest , under and by virtue of the Ire/ore mentioned ct, viz. _ TOWN Lore 1N épA .Lor'rz-Town. First Hundred-~N . '1 2 12 13 14 I5 33 34 50 69 79 9‘2 93 94 95 and 96. Second Hundred—Nos, 15 16 17 I8 20 35 5O 58 59 60 75 76 ’77 95 96 and 97, ,9 Third Hundred-Nos. 2W. Fourth Hundred-'NOS. 53 54 55 .76 77 79 90 91 92 and 100; Fith Hundred—Nos. 35 37 96 97 98' 99 and 100. ' Water Lots opposite Town Lots-~Nos. 1 2 3 5 and 7. Common Lots— ' Nos. 33 34 and 35. CHARLOTTE-TOWN ROYALTY. Nos. 6 7 '14 20 21 29,46 47 48 55 56 57 66 74 75 76 96 83 96 97 98 108 109 110 111 112 114 115 143 145 146 158 163 74 ’176 I77 188 190 I91 192 19.6 197 237 238 >940 244 981 313 320 349 354 363 339 399 401 442 444 445 453 463 491 511 514 531 532 533 546 547 548 557 and 584. TOWN L0'rs 71x GEORGE-TOWN. First Range, Letter .d--Lot: No. 10. Second do. do.—Nos. 10 and 11 Third d0. do.—1, 3, and 4. ‘ourth do. do.-——Nos. 1 and 7. First Range, Letter B.--Lot No. 8. Pasrnae Lo-rs IN Gnonoerowx Ronny. Nos, 718 1011 12 13 21 27 3649 60 62 63 80 89 91 119 .120 121 I47._and 173. . THE BRITISH AMERICAN Pasruae Lors 1N PRINCETOWN ROYALTY- Nos. 10 11 31 38 78 27 312 .313 338 3089933 and 455. ,v/ , y,- ‘ TOWNS'fi / 10,006.19”?! of land on Township JV . 11 3,650! l- - r - , a 15,640 f3; 7 " - r 8 (19712 "l ‘ . I“)? ' l 1 5,092 r ‘ x 19 200 - 24 2,003 - 95 4,578 - 98 1,900 - 33 450 35 7,890 - 36 1,065 \ 37 1,057 - 38 11,358 _ 3 2,818 - ' 44 4,385 45 10,000 - \49 12,801 ‘~ - 50 8,7915 - / 52 690 57 _ 5,838 -,l 65 21,095 g.- 7 Tracts of Land 0 in arrear, and proclaimed as aforesaid, ar hereby notified, that in case the sums charged on them by the said sdct, together with the costs which have been in- curred, shall not be paid within ten days be- fore the next Trinity Term of the Supreme Court o/‘Judicaturc, application will be made to the Supreme Court for Judgment against the said Lots and Tracts of Land respec- lively. find the OiFersqf the said Lots \and T. H. Haciland. Treasury. 0 T 1 C'E. s Nhereby given. that all persons indebted to the Estate of Henry Loggie, late of New- London, yeoman, deceased; are requested forth- with to pay the amonnt of their respective debts to the undersigned; otherwise pro- ceedings at Law will be immediately com- menced for the recovery thereof. 3 Administrator H- ’ , r I to the- Estate THOMAS BILLIIN G. , of the said Henry Lo New London March 14. g lgie, deceased. MAY BE HAD AT J. H. W111 l'tvl's BOOK STORE. By his-Majesty’s Rayal letters Patent—G. P0 C O C K’s 1’ OR To] B L E GLOBE, twelve feet in circumference, with treatise, scale, analemma. 810. complete for working Problems. The peculiar properties ofthis Globe are,—I, its superior size. 2, the plainness ot'its delineations. 3, the legibility ofits detail. A, it is so portable, that it may be carried in the pocket, and in one minute be expanded to acircumference of12 feet; ,2 $083 I The two articles which follows are . cal attacks upon the Whigs; the is intended to burlesque Earl Grey {0 the avidity with which he has bestowei the patronage of Government up,» hi / own relations:—- JV. S. " ! satiri ‘ latter I _ THE T‘VELVE MINISTERIAL CESARs Rome had her twelve Caesars, and uh, \(ler their denomination began “the de, cline and fall of the empire," Emland may not, indeed, boast of such loftyospi. ritsgat the head of her Government but she now exhibits to the world the“, statesmen‘who have most unequivocall establishcd’theirclaim to The Twelve Stay. ers— and here they are, as pretty amuster as ever Ambition, Avarice, and Democra. cy, counted amongst their "a‘diféfents. ad. vocatesyand agents: 1. Lord Grey, who has seized to him. self and his family 150,0001 per annumof the public treasure. 2. Lord Brougham, who, under the plausible pretext of reforming the laws, has seized upon more patronage than 11117 of his predecessors ever possessed; ant moreover, seized upon an additional3,0001, per annum to his retiring pension. 3. Lord Plunkett, the Irish Chancellor, who has seized 30,000l. per annum for himself and his “ten little Plunkett’s.” 4. Lord Palmerston, the turmcoat'l‘ory, who has seized upon 5,000l. for himself, and 6,0001. per annum for the Am- bassadorial emoluments of his honourabl brother. Privy Seal; and 30,0001. for his mock mission to the Court of St. Petersburgh and countless advantages from the co duty manoeuvring ofthe ministry. 6. Lord Melbourne, who seized 6,0001.pe annum for his own Home services, 25,000! per annum for his brother George as Sub Sec. and 10,000 per annum for his brother Sir F. Lamb, as Ambassador to the 0011 at Vienna. 7. Lord Goderich who has seized 50001 for so mismanaging the Colonies as to en danger their separation from the mothe country. 8. Lord Auckland, who has seized 5,0 per annum as Master of the Mint and Pr sident of the Board of Trade, with 11 pensions of 8,000 per annum, and two 'l three sinecures besides. " 9. Lord Holland, who has seized 4,0l per annum as Chancellor of the Dilehl" Lancaster—the’sinecure services he 1 forms at Holland House. 10. Lord Althorp, who has seized 5,001 per annum for his services in renden the national accounts unintelligible, an the national revenue unproductipe. _ 11. Sir J. Graham, who has sand 01 Q