72 Treasurer’s Qflice, Charlotte-Town, Prince Edward Island, August 17, 1832. IN PURSUANCE 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 a Govern- ment House and other Public Buildings within this Island." [do hereby publicly notify the Owners, Proprietors, or Occrxpiers of Lands within this Island, for which the Annual As- sessmentcharged thereon by the said Act, of 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- manot, and Water Lot, granted in the Town and Royalty of Charlotte~Town; and the sum of One Shilling and Four-pence for every 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. HAVILJIND, Treasure 1'. SUPREME COURT. ' PUBLIC NOTICE isherehy given, that His Majesty‘s Supreme Court ofJudicat ure,Court of Assize, and General Gaol Delivery, for this lsland, will be held at Charlotte-Town, on Tuesday the Thirtieth of October next, at the hour of ten o’clock forenoon of the same day— ofwhich all Justices, Coroners, High and Pet- ty Constables and Bailiffs within this Island will take notice, 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 offices 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 E M 0 V J! L. .M. ROWE, BOOT & SHOE-MAKER, (Lately from England.) Begs respectfully to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen, and the Inhabitants of Charlotte- 'l‘b'wn and its Vicinity in general, that he has removed his business to the House lately oc- cupied by Mr. Weeks, and nearly opposite Daniel Brennan, 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. I , Patterns of Spanish Leather kept for It!- spection. Auguste, 1.3% THE BRI'I‘TISH AMERICAN THE SUBSCRIBER HAS RECEIVED by the late arrivals, a large Assortment of GOODS which he ofl'ers for Sale at his Store in Queen Street, Cnrar son Cassi: White and blay sheeting and shining Cottons Striped shirting, homespuns, and checks Printed cottons, cambrics, and muslins Flannels. Guernsey frocks, and Scotch caps J ackets, trowsers, waistcoats and drawers . Linen and cotton bedticks Fustians and moleskins SilkPersian, cotton velvet and hombazette Ladies' figured silk and gauze handkerchiefs An elegant assortment of ribbons Black and fancy coloured India silk handkerchiefs Book. cambric, jaconet, mull, medium, corded, crossbar and imitation muslins Linen and cotton diapers, dowlas and osnaburgh Canvas and russia duck Brown holland, black cambric and coloured linings Buckram, foundation muslin Plain and figured bobbinett and edging Worsted. cotton aml imitation shawls Cotton and muslin handkerchiefs Black and coloured sewing silk. and twist Cotton warp. wedding and honest win Black, white and coloured kid gloves Silk and worsted stay and boot laces Long lawn and lawn handkerchiefs Damask table linen Superfine and plated hats. Palm hats White and coloured sewing cotton Cotton and worsted cord and bindings Worsted and cotton belts and braces White and coloured cotton and worsted hosiery Men and boys leather and fur caps American homespuns, ingham umbrellas Rose blankets 9. 4. and 10. 4. moumonennv. nannwm, cmav, *0. Bolt and bar Iron, Girl-man and blister steel Pots, kettles, bake pans, cart boxes 4d. 6 . 8d. 10d. 12d. 18d. and 20d, fine wrought an out nails Spikes, lath-nails, and chain traces Boat-nails, dog and halter chains Scythes, reaping hooks, chissels, angers, and plane irons and squares Drawing knives, pocket, pen-knives, and table do. and forks Scissors, shoe knives, hammers and pincers Wool cards, mouse and rat traps, glass paper. Cupboard, pad, till, chest, desk, drawer, wood- stock and iron rim locks Spaingl and thumb latches, iron bolts and back an s Screws, bed-screws, T, H, HL table and butt hinges. lue Chamber and iron candlesticks Looking glasses. Cotton wick. Snuff boxes Britania metal and iron tinned table and tea spoons 7 u 9, 8 :4 10,10 H 12 window glass Fish hooks and lines. Weavers reeds Hearthscloth, shoe, bannister, sweeping, paint and scrubbing brushes Blgcking, lamp black, Powder, shot and gun ints Pins, needles,brass and iron tacks, scale-beams, Gimblets. Knitting, brass, copper, and iron Wire Awl-blades and hafts, brass, copper, and iron cut bills Brass and cast iron boot heels, nails for ditto Rules, compasses, size sticks, chalk-lines, and russia hairs Bridle bits, curry comb irths and whip thongs Hand, mill, cross-cut, pi , and tenant saw files £09, Rasps, brick bats, jews harps, rifles and so the stones Spa es, shovels, sheet iron, plough moulds and plough-plate iron FrIying and sauce ans, grid irons, flat irons, talian irons an heaters Dressing, hair, pocket, side, and fine tooth combs Basket and Liverpool salt, bees wax, and olive OI Wine and porter, bottles and flasks Shoe stitching and closing thread,shoe punches Lasting tacks, sheep shears, and bed cords Salmon, herring and sail twine DRUGS, nnv s'rvrs' s, STATIONARY, gm, Epsom salts, cream oftartar, and castor oil Sulphur, roil brimstone and camphor Indigo, red wood, log wood, copperass Allum, windsor soap, nutmegs, cloves and mustard Pepper, ginger, allspice, cinnamon, carraway see s Salt petre, starch, blue, rosin Foolseap, pot, post, and wrapping paper Slates, spelling books, primers, wafers, sealing wax Black lead and slate pencils, quills, ink pow- der and playing cards Spectacles, thimbles and finger rings, buttons J1 L S 0. Souchon , congo, and hyson teas Port an Madeira wines, shrub, and Irish whisk Cognac brandy, Hollands gin Jamaica spirits, and high proof Demerara rum, molasses Loaf and moist sugar, coffee, chocolate, rice, soap, candles Tobacco, rappee and Scotch snuff Calf skin, upper and sole leather Pitch, tar, cordage _ Linseed oil, turpentine, white lead, ochre, putty, whiting Red, black, and green paints Cod and seal or] A variety of glass-ware, earthenware, tin Ware, &c. &c. CHARLES DEJVIPSE Y. August H. F OR S A LE AT J. 11. WIIITE'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 Silvered Steel Pens of the best quality. Portraits of his late Majesty, George the Fourth, and of his present Majesty William theFourth, beautifully got up, Plate of large size, cost 100 guineas engraving, price 203. each. LEATHER FOR SALE. J, H. WHITE, offers for Sale the follow ing different sorts of Leather— Russia English Morocco, a variety of colours. Ditto Roan, Ditto. Ditto Smooth CalfDitto. Ditto Rough Calf. Ditto Sheep. Printed and Published every Saturday, by J. H. WHITE, at his Ofiics. Wellington Building. Tainan—Fifteen Shillings per Year, Half-Yearly in. advance. No Subscription taken for a less period than Twelve Months, nor discontinued till all arrears are paid I!- Commaaieatrons {or this paper must be post paid or hey will not he attended to. t