ass BOOKBINDING MATERIALS FOR. SALE Rolls, Tools, Pallets, Shears. cutting Presses. Standing Press with iron screw. Gold Leaf. kc. kc. Enquire at J. H. White's Book Store. HARLOTTE—TO WJV GRAMMAR SCHOOL v The Trustees have to announce that Mr. BROWN having procured the services of a competent person as an Assistant, increased facilities will be afforded for the tuition of an additional number of Scholars, in the various branches taught in that Seminary. .4. LANE, G. R. GOODMAJV', J- LA WSOJV‘, J. SPENCER SJlIITH, G. DALRYMPLE. P R l N T I N G I N K For Sale 5001bs. weight of English Book and News Printing lnk. in Kegs of 12 and 751bs weight each. Apply to J H. WHITE, Charlotte Town, P. E. Island; Messrs. T. & C. BOLTON Halifax, N. S. and Mr. Wm. REYNO Bookseller, St. John’s, New Brunswick. ’ n A Y A N D S T R 'W. M Wanted to purchase a few To ot Hay and Straw, for which Cash will be" paid. Apply at the Wellington Hotel Feb.16, 1333. ” Important to YP’s. A saving of at .least 100 per cent may be made by purch ing the following blank forms at the Bril h American Office. The Summons, .1 ,, . . . n Essg‘rgn’ Each kind 6d. per )2 Cap,“ ’ (102. or 38. 4d. per n ’ hundred. Capias affidavit, ’ Capias execution -" N O T I C E. hereby given. that all persons indebted to the Estate of Henry Loggie, late of New London, yeoman, deceased; are requested forth- wrth to pay the amount of their respective debts to the undersigned; otherwise pro- ceedings at Law will beimmediately com- menced for the recovery thereof. Administrator U THOMASBILLING to the Estate of the and Henry Log. New London March 14. gie. deceased. MAY BE HAD JIT .7. II. IVHITE’S Bookstore. the following Roman Cat ho- lic Works :— An Abridgment of Dr. James Butler’s Cate- chism. Price 3d. each, 23. 6d. per doz. Doway Testaments, 12mo. with notes. Key of Paradise opening the gate to Eternal Salvation. ._England’s Conversion and Reformation, con- ’ lly‘lfilg‘ the General Grounds of the Catholic or . History of the Old and New Testaments. istorical Catechism. iritual Combat. of fleavsn‘ THE BRITISH AMERICAN. LAND ASSESSMENT. Treasurer’s J, Charlotte-Town, Prints Island, June I I .N' P U R S U A .N' C E of the General Assembly of made and passed in the Eleve , Reign of his late Majesty K Fourth, intituled “.fln fit! for by an Assessment on land, for er Owners or Proprietors of land, for which the an Assessment charg- Act, of Two Shillings Island, for every Hun- d in the several Townships thereof, and h the several Islands belonging thereto; the sum of Two Shillings for eve- ry ot, Pasture Lot, Common Lot, and er Lot granted in the Town and Royalty Charlotte-Town—and the sum of One Shil- ing and Four-pence for every Town Lot, Pas- ture Lot, Common Lot and Water Lot in the Towns and Royalties of Georgetown and Princetown, is payable— that unless the As- sessment for the current year shall be paid in. to my hands, or into the hands ofmy Deputies, on or before the first day of Hilary Term next, which Will be on the Seventh day of January, 1834, Proclamation will be made in open Court on the last day of the said Term, of all such Lands as shall then be in arrear for non- payment of the sums charged thereon, agree- ably to the directions of the sand Act, and of the Act intituled “ An Act to explain and a- “ mend an Act made and passed in the Elev- “ enth year ofthe late King, for raising a Fund “ by an Assessment on Land.“ .. _' '1)“; T. [1.HJVILAJVD, Treasurer. THE WELLINGTON HOTEL TO LET. I1! HIS Establishment has been long known as the first public House, and best adapted for the accommodation of Travellers of any in the Island The present occupier is desirous of leaving the Premises, in consequence of the House (as a Public Establishment,) requiring more care and attention, in order to secure that patronage its owner for a long succession of years enjoyed, than he can possibly de- vote to its management. roomy, and indeed so well known by the Inhabitants in this place, and these per- sons in the habit of visiting it, as to need little or no comment. The Building was thoroughly cleansed and painted, interior and exterior, twelve months ago, at the expense of the present occnpant. There is, also, attached to the Premises, a large Garden,well stacked with a variety of Fruit Trees. Terms and other particulars made know on application on the premises. A large portion of Bedding and Furniture, is let with the Premises. Charlotle- Town, June 1 , 1833. The House is A. 120.40 N o T I c E This is to caution any person or persons from collecting or receiving any Rents or distrainiug upon the settlers for the saine upon Lot, orTownship,No. 20., or any 0th.;- Lands connected therewith; formerly the pro. erty of the late Mr. Robert Campbell of , ndon until the said person or persons have shown what authority they have for doing the same, or otherwise put their title on Record, Any person so offending after this public Notice will he proceeded against by the Heirs of the said Robert Campbell. ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL. Heir ofthe late New London, March 18, 1833 R. Campbell. REJlIOVdL. M. ROWE, BOOT l: SHOE-MAKER (Latelyer England.) "" - Begs respectfully to inform the Ladies and: Gentlemen, and the lnhabitants 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. nessg‘hehopes to merit a portion of their pa. tronage and support. N. B..._Ladies and Gentlemenwaited on at the shortest notice, and their ordersexecuted with punctuality. . Patterns of Spanish Leather kept for In. spection. August 4. 1833 UST PUB LISH ED By J. H. WHITE, 1000 copies (pocket size) ofthe Psalms of David,“ allowed by the Autho- rity of the General Altamny of the Kirk of Scotland, and appointed to be sung in congre- gations and Families. The above Work is printed on afine paper and the type ofa much larger size than those generally imported into this Colony, and in various bindings. ALSO, 500 copies of the above in 4to. corresponding in size with the publishers edition ofthe Bible. Those persons desirous of having the Psalms and Paraphrases annexed to their Bibles,may be accnmmodated at a trifling expence, by for- warding them to this office.. J O U R N E Y M A N ffiPrinter wanted at the British American ce. Law Blanks of every description for Sale a this office. Printed and Published every Saturday, by J. H. WHITE. at his Office, Wellington Building. TEnms.——Fifteen Shillings per Year Half-Yearly in advance. No Subscription taken for a less period than Twelve Months, nor discontinued till all arrears ar paid up. Cominunicstions for this paper must be post-paid e . they will not be attended to. V afl-A’E‘xef m m ,L s 3,». "v. ,‘fl-v *