112 SUPREME C OUR T. PUBLIC NOTICEis hereby given, tha t His Majesty's Supreme CourtofJudicature, Court of nuize, and General Gaol Delivery, for this Island. will be held at Charlotte-Town, on Tuesda the Thirtieth of October next, at the hour 0 tea o‘clock forenoon of the same day— ofwhich all Justices, Coroners, High and Pet- ty Constables and Bailiffs within this Island will take noticc, and laying aside all manner of business and excuses whatsoever, be then and there to do and fulfil those things which by reason of their several otIices shall be to be done. Given under my hand, at Charlotte-Town, in the Island Prince Edward, this 24th day of September, 1832. THOMAS BILLING, Sheriff, R. HUJV‘T-S STOMJICHIC MIXTURE. The Proprietor ofthis Medicine offers his services to the afllicted ; particularly in atI'ec- tions of the Stomach, as Dyspepsia, Cardialgia, commonly called heart-burn,Pyrosis, or Water- brash, ac. and in Asthmatic affections, incipi- ent Phthisis, Fevers, &c The result of long observation has led him to this conclusion. viz. that those persons whose powers of assimilation are enfeebled (no matter fromwhat Cause,) must by rapid strides advance towards a diseased state in some ofits varieties. Premising thus, he begs leave to observe, after repeated trials, he is convinced, that. (if there be a specific medicme for any disease) his chemical Stomachic Mixture approaches the nearest to one of any he is at present acquaint. ed with. ltis not necessary here to paint out the im- portance of keeping the stomach in good order. It is not necessary to explain how, by apply- ing a remedy at once safe and efficacious to those suffering under Dyspepsia, Heart-burn, or any similar affection the complaint disap- ars. It is not necessary to say, why the morning sickness I{if present to that degree requiring the aid 0 medicine) caused by sympathy with other parts of the system, is re ieved by the Chemical Stomachic Draught. Nor why it removesindigestion and ofCourse sweetens the breath ; the fact ot‘its givmg reliefin nineteen cases out of twenty, is a sufficient testimony of its merits. Neither is it necessary to reiterate, wh that sort of colapse, so often experienced by t )0 vo- taries of Bacchus, (known by certain tremulous motions, head-ache, want of appetite, and real Debility,) is relieved, and disappear: after ta- king 9. dose ofthe Chemical Stomachic Mixture but it may be necessary to say, as a Febrifuge Medicine it bears a palm. In cases of Fever, where hot and dry skin, white tongue, and thirst are present, by adding a single grain of the powder of lpecacuanha of three uid drams (about three tea spoonfuls) to the Chemical Stomachic Mixture and diluted with tepid water, and taken at intervals of from three to six hours the most beneficial ef- fects may be expected from it, while toast wa- ter, thin gruel, or any simple diluent drink will accelerate its medicinal effects To this Medicine are added 12 Pills, 4 of which may be taken occasionally going to bed, they not only have a gentle aperient effect, but I have actual removed severe pains in the sto- mach, in a short time, and in those Fevers where active purges are improper, these Pills are very valuable. The Dose of the Chemical Stomachic mixture is, for an Adult, one large table-spoonful, dilu- ted with water, or syrup and water, to be taken THE BRITISH AMERICAN. in the morning. If to the dose of the Chemical Stomachic Mixture, diluted as before, a table-spoonful of wine be added, it converts the draught into one ofthe most Valuable sudorifics thatcan be used in fevers, for this potent reason, it causes dia- phoresis without inducing exhaustion. Moreover the proprietor,can with confidence recommend this mixture, as one of the best Vermifoges gworm medicines) extant. lfa tea- spoonful oft llS Medicine be added to a table- spoonful ofwater, and administeredto a child, suspected to have worms, every other morning for eight or ten days. The unpleasant symp- toms attending them, particularly the bad breath, pain in the stomach, irregular appetite, the thort dry cough, and the almost daily fever, all vanish.—ln this respect, the Mixture is a valuable family Medicine, particularly to those residing at a distance from Medical assistance. WM. HUNT, M. D. Sold at J. H. WHITE’s Book-store, Charlotte- Town, Price 5s, 6d. per bottle. 0 O D BOTTLED PORT, .MJIDEIRA, Sherry, and Champaigne WINE, for Sale by J. a P. MACGOWAN. Sept. 29. 1832. flY BE HJID JIT J. H. WHITE's BOOK- STORE. By his Majestv’s ROyal letters Patent.—G. P0 00 CK’: P012 TAB L E GLOBE, twelve feet in circumference,with treatise, scale, analemma. &c. complete for working Problems. The peculiar properties ofthis Globe are,—l, its superior size. 2, the plainness of its delineations. 3, the legibility )sf'its detail. 4, it is so portable, that it may be carried in the pocket, and in one minute be expanded to a circumference of 12 feet. It contains all recent corrections. The Tracts and discoveries of Parry, Ross, Denham, Franklin, clapperton, Park, &c. with those of prior date. by Cook, Vancouver, &c. Sets of Gores, (12 in number) coloured these form acomplete Globe of 12 feet in cir- cumference. POIKILOGRJQPIIIJI, or various Speci- mens of Ornamental Penmanship, comprising twenty-two different alphabets. The Economical and expeditious Penman. Latin, French and English Copy Slips. Examples of Text and Current hand-writing. Jones‘ Permanent and Economical Writing Book, designed for the use of Schools and Fami- lies, containing prepared paper, examples and Geometrical Scales, to illustrate the formation and proportion of letters, by the aid of which, the art of writing may be acquired both in the- ory and practice, in one third of the time usu. ally devoted for that purpose, and the great expense of writing materials nearly avoided. The Pronouncing Testament. Murray’s Pronounct‘ng Introduction to the English Reader. Murray’s Pronouncz‘ng English Reader, to which, by the aid ofa Key, is scrupuloust ap- plied, Mr. Walker’s PronOunciation of the classical proper names, and of numerous other words, difficult to pronounce. The above works are well worth the atten- tion ofinstructors of Youth, and will be sold cheaper than the plain editions hitherto. Law Blanks of every description. 1% . 1t Treasurer’s Qfiu Charlotte- Town, Prince Edwardlslmid August 17,1832. ’ IN PURSUflNCE OF THE ACT of the General Assembly of this Island made and passed in the Eleventh year of the' Reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, entitled “An Act for raising a fund by an Assessment on Land, for erecting aGoveru. ment House and other Public Buildings within this Island.” ldo hereby publicly notify the Owners, Proprietors, or Occupiers of Land; within this Island, for which the Annual As. sessment charged thereon by the said Act, or Two Shillings lawful money of this Island, for every hundred acres contained in the several Townships thereof, and in the several Islands belonging thereto, and the sum of Two Shil. lings for every Town Lot, Pasture Lot, Com. monLot, and Water Lot, granted in the Town and Royalty of CharlottesTown; and the sum of One Shilling and Four-pence for eve Town Lot, Pasture Lot, Common Lot, and Wa. ter Lot, in the Towns and Royalties of George. Town and Prince Town, is payable, that, unless the Assessment for the current year shall be paid into my hands on or before the Seven. teenth day of February next, I shall on the last day of the next HilaryTerm, (1833) cause Pro. clamation to be made, of all such lands as shall then be in arrear, for non payment ofthe sums charged thereon, agreeably to the directions of the said Act. T. H. 11.4 VIA/1ND, Treasure r. R E .M 0 V .12 L. .M'. ROIVE, BOOT Jr SHOE-JIAKER (Lately from England.) Begs 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 shortest notice, and their orders executed with punctuality. Patterns of Spanish Leather kept for In- spection. August 4. 1832. F UK 5 A LE AT J. H. W IIlTE’S Store, a .Map ofNew Brunswick, by An- thony Lockwood, jun. late Assistant Surveyor General of the Province—Mounted on canvas, and roller. Steel and Silvercd Steel Pens of the best quality. Portraits of his late Majesty, George the Fourth, and of his present Majesty William thcl’ourth, beautifully got up, Plate of large size, cost 100 guineas engraving, price 203. each. EA '1‘ H E It FOR SALE. J, H. WHITE, ofl‘ers for Sale the {0110' ing different sorts of Leather— , Russia ‘ English Morocco, avariety ofcolours. Ditto Roan, Ditto. Ditto Smooth Calf Ditto. Ditto Rough Calf. Ditto Sheep. Printed and Published every Saturday. b! J. H. WHITE. at his Oflice. Wellington Building. TERMl.—Fiftt’en Shillings per Yrar, Half-Yearly in advance. No Subscription taken for a less period than Twelve Months, nor discontinued till all arrears are paid up. 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