278 THE BRITISH AMERICAN 39.0 36 LAND ASSESSMENT- Treasurer’s Ofiice, Charlotte- Town, Prince Edward Island, JlIarch, 5th 1833. IN further pursuance of the flct of the Gene- ral flsseinbly of this Island, made and passed in the Eleventh year of the Reign of his late .Ma 'esty King George the Fourth, intituled “ idln Jtctfor raising a Fund, by an flsscss- ment on Land, for erecting a Government House and other public Buildings within this I land. ”—I do hereby give Public .Nolice, t at [have made Proclamation,according to the terms of the said fict,o/' the undermentioned Town Lots, PVater Lots. Common Lots, Pasture Lots,and parts of Lots or Townships within this Island, in arrearfor non-payment of the several sums due and owing thereon to His Majesty,under and by virtue of the before mentioned J’Ict, viz. TOWN Lors m CHARLOTTE-TOWN. First Hundred-~Nos. ~ 1 Q 12 13 14 I5 33 34 50 G8 G9 79 92 93 94 95 and 96. Second Hundred—Nos, 15 16 17 18 ‘20 35 50 58 59 00 75 76 77 95 96 and 97, Third Hundred—-Nos. 28 and 96. Fourth Hundred—'Nos. 53 54 55 76 77 78 90 91 92 and 100. Filh Hundred--Nos. 35 37 96 97 98 99 and 100. Water Lots opposite Town Lots-—Nos. 1 3 5 and 7. Common Lots- 'Nos. 33 34 and 35. 2 Cannons-Town ROYALTY. Nos. 6 7 14 20 91 29 45 47 48 55 56 57 66 74 75 76 86 38 96 97 98 108 109 110 111 1182 114 115 143 I45 146 158 103 174 176 177 188 ISO 191 I92 196 197 237 238 240 944 981 313 320 349 354 363 389 399 401 442 444 445 453 463 491 511 . 514 531 539 533 546 547 548 557 and 584. Town Lows 13 GEORGE-TOWN. First Range, Letter fl——Lot No. 10. Second do. do.—Nos. 10 and 11 Third do. do.—l, 3, and 4. Fourth do .‘ do.——Nos. l and 7. First Range, Letter B.-—Lot No. 8. Pasrvus Lors 1's GEORGETOWN ROYALTY- Nos, 7 81011 1213 21 27 35 36 4.9 60 62 63 8O 89 91 119 120-121 147 and 173. fore the next Trinity Term. of the. Pasrvne Lors 1N Pamcmowu ROYAL-n. Nos. 10’11 31 38 78 278 312 313 338 347 388 453 454 and 455. Townsnxrs. 10,000 Acres of Land on Township No. 1 3,650 - - . 3 15,640 - ‘ - _ . 8 19,190 - - - 1 I 5,092 - . . 19 900 - - .. 24 9,003 - ~ - 95 4,578 - - - 98 1,200 - - - 33 450 - - .. 35 7,890 - - - 36 1.065 - - - 37 1,057 - - - 38 11,258 - - _ 43 2,818 - . - - 44 4,385 - - _ 45 10,000 - - - 49 102,801 - - .. 50 8,793 - - - 5:2 690 - - - 57 5,838 - - - 65 21,095 - - - 67 find the Owners of the said Lots and Tracts of Land so in arrcar, and proclaimed as aforesaid, are hereby notified, that in case the sums charged on them by the said .tict, together with the costs which have been in- curred, shall not be paid within ten days be- Supreme Court o/‘Judicaturc, application will bemadc to the. Supreme Court/or Judgment against the said Lots and Tracts of Land respec- lively. T. H. Hariland. Treasurer. 0N COJIJIISSIOJVI—l copy, 2 vols. in ltto. of the works of JOSEPHUS, bound» Morocco, gilt edges, and with engraw ings. The above work being the proper- ty of a gentleman leaving the Island, will be sold cheap. for sale, 10 Pun. RU.M, 5 Ilds. MOLJLSSES, 6 Kegs Fig TOBJJ CCU. T. B. TREJtIflIJV' .March, 523. “mo—R S J1 .L E, the good Schooner JANE,three years old, now lying at Murray harbor, 38 tons but-then; having 2 Cables, 2 an- chors, gib, flying-gib, fore and main-sails, all in good condition. For particulars apply to the owner on the spot. THOMAS ROBERTS. T HE ‘8 UB S C 1" IBER ofl‘crsfand calls for sutlicient powers to enfo I \ hereby given. that all persons indehie to the Estate of Henry Loggie, late or New London, yeoman, deceased; are requested forth with to pay the amount of their respecm. debts to the undersigned; otherw ceedings at Law will beimmcdiately com menced for the recovery thereof. THOMAS BILLING E New London March l4. i fix JUST PUB LISHED By J. 1-]. WHITE, 1000 copies (pocket til Scotland, and appomted to be sung in Cong, gations and Families. The above Work is printed on a fine pape and the type ofa much larger size than tho, generally imported into this Colony, andi various bindings. , ‘ ALSO, 500 cepies of the above in 410. correspondin in size with the publishers edition ot'the Bib] Those persons desirous of having the psalm and Parophrascs annexed to their Bibles, m be accmnnodntcd at a trifling cxpcucc, by to warding them to this office. O U N D Supposed to be stolen, a quantit of detached pieces of Muslin and a ne Hat. The articles are in the care ofD St. Croix, where the owner, on provin property and payino‘ expences may receiv them. 3 April 5. THE BRITISH AMERICAN. APRIL 6, 1833. BY the politeness of a friend, we ha been put in possession of Landon pape brought by the February packet, which we have made extracts. 1n the 5 page of this number will he found t King’s speech, a leading portion ofwhi is directed to the affairs of Ireland. Majesty has promised measures of refo in the system oflncal (or grandjury) tax . tion ; but has affirmed the necessity of fective measures for putting down t dreadful system of outrage and massa lately so prevalent in that unhappy count — the constituted authorities and laws, a emphatically declares his determination maintain the union between the two co tries unin'ipuired. Mr. O’Connell des notes that part of the speech having ref ence to Ireland, as “ brutal, bloody, unconstitutional.” “ It is, indeed, but common charit says the editor of the London Times, assume that his ire at the speech arosef its anti-repeal, not its anti-murder, spin and this, as seems to us, is the genuine to his otherwise revolting observatiom y.