300 THE BRITISH AMERICAN LAND ASSESSMNT- Treasurer’s Qflice, Charlotte- Ton-n, Prince Edward Island, March, 5th 1833. I N further pursuance of the .dct q/ the Gene- ral .dssembly of this Island, made and assed in the Eleventh year of the Reign of tis late JIa'esty King George the Fourth, intituled “ 1d,); .t’tctfor raising a Fund, by an flssess- ment on Land, for erecliug a Gorernment House and other public Buildings within this Island. ”—I do hereby gire Public .A’oliec, that [hare made Proclamation, according to the terms of the said Jletgy' the undermentioned Common Lots, Pasture Lots,and parts ofLots or Townships within this Island, in arrear for non-payment o the several sums due and owing thereon to is flIajesty, under and by virtue ofthe. before Town Lots, lVater Lots, mentioned old, 91:. Town Lors IN CHARLOTTE-TOWN- First Hundred-—Nos. l 2 12 13 14 15 33 34 50 68 69 79 92 93 94 95 and 96. Second Humlred——Nos, 15 16 17 18 20 35 50 58 59 60 75 76 77 95 96 and 97, Third Hundred--Nos. 28 and 96. Fourth Hundred—'Nos. 53 54 76 77 78 90 91 92 and 100. Fith Hundred—Nos. 35 37 96 97 98 99 and 100. Water Lots opposite Tou‘n Lots-—Nos. 1 2 3 5 and 7. Common Lots--'Nos.33 34 and 35. CHARLOTTE-TOWN ROYALTY. Nos. 6 7 14 20 ‘21 Q9 46 47 48 55 56 57 74 75 7'6 36 88 55 96 97 98 108 1 110 111 112 114 115 143 '145 146 158 163 174 176 177 188 190 191 192 196 197 237 238 240 944 ‘23 313 320 349 354 363 339 399 401 442 444 445 453 463 491 511 514 531 539 533 546 547 548 557 and 584. TOWN Lo'rs IN GEORGE-TOWN. First Range, Letter .d—-Lot No. 10. Second do. do .-—Nos. 10 and 11 Third do. do.—1, 3, and 4. Fourth do: do,——Nos. l and 7. First Range, Letter B .-—-Lot No. 8. PASTURE Lors m Gr. oncnrown ROYALTY .Nos, 7 810111213 2127 35 36 49 60 6'2 63 80 89 91 119 120 121 147 and I73. Pas-runs Lors m ancnrown RovAL‘I'v, Nos. 10 ll 31 38 78 278 312 $3 338 347 388 453 454 and 5. — . TOWNSHIPS. 10,000 flcres of Land on Township No, 1 3,650 - - - 3 15,640 - - - 8 19,190 - - - l I 5,002 - - . 19 900 - - - 94 2,003 - - - 95 4,578 - - - ‘28 1,6200 - - - 83 450 - - - 35 7,890 - - - 36 1.065 - - - 37 1,057 - - - 33 11,258 - - - 4:? 2,818 - - - 44 4,385 - - - 45 10,000 - - - 49 12,801 - - - 50 8,793 - - - 52 690 - - - 57 5,838 - - - 65 21,095 - - ‘ - 67 find the Owners of the said Lots and Tracts of Land so in arrear, and proclaimed as aforesaid, are hereby notified, that in case the sums charged on them by the said .Hct, together with the eosls which hare been in- curred, shall not be paid within ten days be- ore the next Trinity Term of the Supreme Court (erutlieature, application trill bematle to the Supreme Court jiir Judgment against the said Lots and Tracts of Land respec- tirely. T. H. IIariland. Treasurer. 0 T .l C Eis NIhereby given. that all persons indebted to the Estate of Henry Loggie, late of New London, yooman, deceased; are requested forth- with to pay the amount of their respective debts to the undersigned; otherwise pro- ceedings at Law will bcimmediately com- menccd for the recovery thereof Administrator 310 the Estate {of the said gl-lenry Log- THOMAS BILLING New London March 14. gie, deceased- ON COJIJIISSIOJVZ—I cepy, ‘2 vols. in 4to. of the works of JOSEPHUS, bound Morocco, gilt edges, and with engrav» logs. The above Work being the proper- ty of a gentleman leaving the Island, will be sold cheap. DR. 11 UN‘TS S'l‘OJ ACHIC .MIX’I‘URE 'l‘he Proprietor ofthis .Medtcine, otl'ers his services to the afllictcd, particularly in ati‘ec- tions ot'the stomach, as Dyspepsia, Cardialg’ia commonly called heart-burn, -1'_\' rosis or Water brash, &c. and in Asthmatic afl'ections,lncipi- ent l’hthisis, Fevers, 83c, The result oflong observation has led him to this conclusion, viz. that those persons whose powers of assimilation are enfcebled (no matter from what Causc,) must by rapid strides advance towards a diseased state in some of its varieties. Premising' thus, he begs leave to observe after repeated trials, he is convinced, that, (if ,ted with water, or syrup and water,to be tak there be a specific medicine for any discus. chemical Stomachic Mixture approach: ' nearest to one ofany he is at present ac .i-i ed with. qm It is not necessary here to pmntout the. portance of keeping the stomach in good 0"; It is not neccsmry to explain how, ' ing a remedy at Othe safe and efficacim. those sull'ermg under Dyspepsia, “earth; or any Similar atl'Cction the complaint dis", pears. It Is not necessary to say, why the mom, sickness (if present to that degree requir, the aid oftncdicine) caused by other partsot~ the system, is relieved by l (‘hemical Stomachic Draught. Nor “le removes indigestion and ofCourse sweetens't breath ; the fact of its givmg reliefin ninete cases out of twenty, is a sufficient testimony its merits. Neither is it necessary to reiterate, whyth sort ot~ colapse, so often experienced by the ,. tarics of Bacchus, (known by certain truan motions, head-ache, want of appetite, and re l)e‘oility,) is relieved, and disappear: after, king :1 dose ot'the Chemical Stomachic Mixtur but it may be necessary to say,asa l‘ebrh’u Medicine it bears a palm.‘ ' 1n casesol‘ Fever, where hot and drr ski White tongue, aml thirst are present,hyinddj a single grain of the powder of lpeCacimn 01' three fluid (ll‘IlmS (about three tea spoonful to the Chemical Stomachic Mixture and dilut with tepid water, and taken at intervals. from three to six hours the most benefit-i... fccts may be cxPccted from it, whiletoastw ter, thin gruel, or any simple diluent drinks accelerate its medicinal effects. To this Medicine are added 12 Pills, 4 which may be taken occasionally going to b that not only have a gentle aperieut etl‘ect,b have actually removed severe pains in the st mach, in a short time, and in those Fete where active purges are improper, these Pil are very valuable. The Dose ofthe Chemical Stomachic Inile is, for an Adult, one large table-spoonful. dil ) e in the morning. If to the dose of the Chemical Stomach Mixture, diluted as before, a table-spoonful wine be added, it converts the draught intoo ofthe most valuable sudorifics that can he us. in fevers, for this potent reason, it causesdi phorcsis without inducing exhaustion. Moreover the proprietor,can with contiden recommend this mixture, as one of the he Vermifoges (worm medicines) extant. lt‘a te spoonl'nl ol‘this Medicine be added to a tabl spoonful ofwater, and administered to a clul suspected to basic worms. every other morm for eight or ten days The unpleasant sym toms attending them, particularly the breath, pain in the stomach, irregular nt‘t‘ell the short dry cough, and the ahnost daily let will vanish. In this respect, the mixture 15 valuable family Medicine, particularly to tho residing at a distance from Medical assnslan \Vm. HUNT, )1. l). Sold at J. H. “'HITE’S Book-Store, ('lm lotte-Town, Price 55. 6d. per bottle. . Printed and Published every Salufdfltu J. H. WHITE, at his Office. “'ellington Building. TERMs.—Fit'teen Shillings per Year Half-Yearly advance. No Subscription taken for a less period! Twelve Months, nor discontinued till all mean paid up. Communications for this [taper must be pOil'P‘“ they will not be attended to.