CHARLOTTETOWN; '" ,- TTETOW'N ELECTION. IICE ls hereby given, to the Freehold- , ,and Resident Tenants of Charlottetown ‘53 reoable to Her Majesty's \Vrit of Election, 1 for the Election of two Members to repre- n Iod‘Royalty in a Lower House of Assembly A! one: aEnld heldha‘; thefCourt House, in A y t 6 event a 0 Jul next at the flock, forenoon—of whichynll persyons co’ncern- and govern themselves accordingly". WILLIAM CUNDALL, . , ‘ Sheriff of Queen’s County» Charlottetown, June 2d, 1842. y’S COUNTY ELECTION. 'RST ELECTORAL DISTRICT. CNNOTICE ls hereby given, to the Free- Lcsseholders, and Resident Housekeepch ofthe Queen's County, that a Poll for the Election of . - torggresent the Sllid First District ot‘Qucen'S ‘ er ouse, of Assertiny in this Island, will be I . d at the House of Mr. John M'Ewen, Campbell- wnship Number Twenty-one, on Monday the Ele- yy next, at the.hour ofEleven o'clock, lorelioon— w . ns concerned are required to take notice, and -. n Ives accordingly. -- mt Electoral District of ‘p: Numbers 20, 21, 22, 23, WILLIAM CUN DA LL, Sherifl’. =.<. a~uuw ——. an, Queen’s County comprises 24, 33, 34, and G7, and Pc- fit‘dce', Charlottetown, June 2d, 1842. KING'S COUNTY ELECTION. FIRST ELECTORAL DISTRICT. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, to the Freehold- D. . era, Leaseholders and Reeldent Housekeepers oftbe First b lstrict ofI‘IIng‘sCoun‘ty, that aPoll fbr the Election of two Meni- ers, to represent the said First District ofKing's County in a Lower near Maceachmu‘s’Mill, on Townshi N . p umber Fort -five on Monday the Eleventh day of July next, at the hour’beléven o_ clock, forenoon—of which all persons concerned Will take no- tlcp‘hanld. goyfirn themselves accordingly. _ c zrstr' ectoral Districto K' ’. C t " - ships Numbers 47, 46, 45, 44, {ndL‘Zigf mm y campuses Tuwn . I , JOIIN MACGOIVAN Sl ‘ff. Sheriff SOffice, King's County, June Qll,1842. ’ “an KING’S COUNTY ELECTION. SECOND ELECTORAL DISTRICT. .. UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, to the Freehol- dcrs,_ Leaseholders and Resident IIOusekcepers of the Sc- cond District of King’s County, tllat a Poll for the Election oftwo Mernbers,to represent the sail Second District of King‘s County In a Lower House of Assembly in this Island, will be opened apd held at or near Cooper's Mill, on Township ’Number Fifty- slx, on Monday the Eleventh day of July next, at the hour of Eleven o’clock, f'orenoon—of which all persons concerned will take notice, and govern themselves accordingly. to The Second Electoral District of King's County comprises Towns/lips Numbers 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 55, and 5G, and Bong/Mon Island. . 'JOHN MACGOWAN 51 "fl'. Sheriff’s Office, King’s County, June 2d, 1842. , w” QUEEN’S COUNTY ELECTION. ' ECOND ELECTORAL DISTRICT. in, _ ‘3. :ur ‘caieholders and Resident Housekeepch of the llll ' cl‘quueen’s County, that a Poll for 'the Election le. - ers to represent the said Second District of Queen’s h‘dy ofJuly ne - _ ch all persons concerned are required ' themselves accordingly. Pilot's Island. I W ILLIA M CUND ALL, Sheri ff. » ’1 Office, Charloztetown, June 2:], 1842. QUEEN’S COUNTY ELECTION. I THIRD ELECTORAL DISTRICT. District onueen’s County, that a Poll for the Election l - required to take notice, and govern themselves nccordin rl Third Electoral District of Queen's County compris ips Jlmmbers 49, 50, 57, 5:5, 60, and 62, and Gorenor WILLIAM CUNDA 1.1., fl.WM—. ,...-.. -.-....___,.... .....,u harlottetown, June 2d,1842. IIRINCETOWN ELECTION. 2 “NOTICE is hereby given, to landholders and Resident Tenants 0 fit agreeable to Her M all for the Election oftwo Mom in a Lower House of Asse (I held at Mr. George ay 0 .a., t. hers to represent t ' . and Royalty, mbly of tl II. will be opened an no altymn Monday the Eleventh d ofyfilercn o’clfi, A or Will take notice, and govern tllotiisolvcs m'cfll‘dliigly. WILLIAM CLARK, Sheriff of Prince County 42. . M PRINCE COUNTY ELECTION. ‘ -- FIRST ELECTORAL DISTRICT. BLIC NOTICE is hereby given, to fillers, Leuseholders and Resident House l "Ct ofI’rince County, that a Poll for t ,l‘ to represent the said First District of 1’ House of A Island, wi Hill‘s Town. ghifi‘l OtIice, June 2d, 18 fi¢w&——~ ____,__. s be Election of , if Eleven o’clock, for I“ take notice, and govern tll , Princc County I pomp , 7,8,11,10,11, 12,13,an lips Numbers, ag Island. ' 'WILLIAM CLARK. Sher v Office, June 2d, 1842. .2 PRINCE COUNTY ELECTION. SECOND ELECTORAL DISTRICTD ELIC NOTICE is hereby given, to the Fre rs, Lemfiomers ailment Housekeepers o Dictrict’of'Pi-ince Co " _, ' to Poll for um, Elect tubers tore i - in a deerh and held lit-tile Court House, V evirnthyday of July next, at th —-ofwbich' all persons concerne ‘Iwnccordi'ngly. sand ‘ oral District’of Prince County co ouse ofAssembly in this Island, w St. Eleanor's, on M e hour of 11 o’clock mpriscs ». ./ V . WILLIAM CLARK, Sh .y , PRINCE‘COUNTY ELECTION. ' THIRD #LECTORAL DISTRICT. 'NO‘I‘ICE is hereby given, to the 'Leueholde'rs and Resident Honsekeepers rinse County, that ’ ‘ at the said of Assembly in t - III." Thomas Hootp argon Manda I vet: o’clock, his Island, %03}ICE iS hereby given, to the Free- , aLower House of Assembly in this Island, will he held at the Premises of \Villiam Crosby, near Elliot , on Township Number 'I‘hirly, on Monday the xt. at the llourof’Eleven o’clock, forenuon to take notice, and ad Electoral District of Queen's County comprises Numbers 29, .30, 31, 32, 35, 315, 37,48,an1165, and ,I’IC NOTICE is ,hereby given, to the Free- ders,. Leuseholders and Resident Housekecpers oftlie ' bent to represent the said Third District of Queen‘s ’in a Lower House of Assembly in this Island, will be tand‘held at or near Pinette Mills, on 'l‘ownsllip Number eight, on Mondaylthe Eleventh day of July next at the leuven o’clock, forennon——of which all persons c’oncern- __.__————- the Freehol- f Princetown and ajcsty’s \Vrit of Election, to me Beairsto’s,I’rince- f .Iuly next, at the forenoonuof which all persons con- ___— the Freehol- keopol's oftlle First rinco County 5 mbl ill this ll be opened kuliipeque, on Monday the Eleventh enoon——of _—-——-.. Q esent. the said’ Second District of Prince d will take notice, and govern .6, l7,a1ul:18, and the several Islands in “13.1 aPoll for the Election of Third District of Prince ,ewm no mem, er’s B'edeqlle, on M, shim“, e E eventb day of renoon—L—of which all alto notice, and govern, themselves ac- . ‘ ,v of prince County comprises "cry SM,“ and was, and Indian Island .‘ LIAM CLARE,,Sberi€. . ., KING’S COUNTY ELECTION. THIRD ELECTORAL DISTRICT. UBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given, to the Freehol- . ‘ders, Leasellolders and Resident IIousekcep’ers of the Third District oleng’S County, that a Poll for the Election of two Members, to represent the said Third District of King’s County in a Lower House of Assembly in this Island, will be opened and held at the Shipyard, near Taudvine’s, on Monday the Eleventh day of July next, attlie hour ofElevcn o’clock’, forenoon —-of which all persons concerned will take notice, and govern themselves accordingly. The Third Electoral District of King’s County comprises Townships Numbers 54, 53, 52, 51, 66, 59, (31, 63, and 64, and the several Islands in the Harbour of Murray Harbour, and Pan- murc Island. ‘ ' ‘ JOHN MACGOVVAN, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, King S County, Julie 2d, 1842. Town. if . . Navtgatlon Company, Electron of Members to represent your intores Town. House of Assemny in. thislsland, will be opened and held at or ’ \l . ORS OF THE F! UEEN’S COUNT . ; I.am aware that there may be pre- t1 against the Relation ofa Proprietor, or the ' to'represerit the people in Parliament ; but fig t this prejudice can bear examination, because, ,3: done his duty towards his Tenants, he may lthe.world to say whether or not there is any u re Interested either in their individual wel- ‘ , ; ral prosperity ofthis Island, both in circum- , __ n, than he is. wigre' many who may have been deluded with the . the intervention ofcel'tain parties in the late House 0 1y had a chance of possessing themselves of the same Land deeebolds which they had occupied as Lcascholds I venture to think, that these delusions have been dissipated noi only by [litrrggonbf the thing, hilt by the declared will ofthe IQEpp‘nhcon‘tb‘ dtlite Despatch of Lord John Russell, her Co- o l m .. It i ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' Guvmr%{,_ M: e reiteration ofsuch wrll by the Llcut. {1“ DISTRICT OF l therefo e s before you as a future Proprietor, feeling that your Interests , mine are bound up together. If any one at- tcnipts to tax yam- ,produce (as the last Assembly had attempted) who lnore tnte, ted than myselfili resisting such an innovaI tlon? Ifany t, _‘g can be done to better your condition—to :plin :pnyoulbett'e‘lggr morp exilended Markets, who so interested : n e t ' ’ entirely blendedt‘liari gylzsvimlguemsm can yours be more The nttemptt u is daily made by ‘ignorant, need and (Ila- . loyal individualsfloiseparalc ou frnln me, will indee n be futile, 3 [No. 256. To the Electors of the First Dishlet of Queen’s County. ‘1 ENTLEMEN ; At the earnest request of many of _ you, I have been induced to offer myself a Candidate at the ensuing Election for the honor ofrepresentlng you in the next House of Assembly, and should you deem me worthy of’ your copfidencc, nothing shall be wanting, on my part, which my li~ mltcd abilities are capable of obtaininggfor your District—«more» ‘ men with the other parts of the Colony. ofmy friends and relatives; and thereis not a District in this Island with which I am so well acquainted, both with regard to its Inhabitants and their local necessities—circumstances which lam sure, you will not overlook. Mv principles and conduct id the House of Assembly, durin the eight years in which I have bad the honor ofa seat in that Iouée, are prett well known't’o the most ofyou; and as I can see no reason to clings sides, or to desert the cause 0 poor inhabitants, to support that of: pro- prietnry faction,I thk you have asuflicient uerantee tbul Will continue to advocate the rights oftho Agriculturists ofthe Colony with such abilities asI may possess—which I will do against any odds that may be opposed to me. As I have nothing to hope for, and as little to fear, from the whole liostof proprie- tary oppressors and their coadjutors,I am free to support an constitutional measure with which (if returned) you may thin proper to entrust me. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedientservant, ‘ WILLIAM CLARK, Senr . a especially those local claims which it’is fitirly entitled to,<in com- I am anative of this District, and in it live the greater number , r X To the Electors of the Town and Royalty of Charlotte- ENTLEMEN ;—Being on the eve of proceeding to England, on behalf of the Prince Edward Island Steam as well as on private business, and, as the is in General As- if there is that Manual _(:orifi once which, I trust, neither I nor any member of faintly have done any thing to forfeit. It is. Durnlcy, June 14th, 1842. therefore, under he belief that our intercsls are mutual, tbatI venture thus to o r myselfto your indulgence, as a Candidate [to rcpreselitIyWIn the ensuing Assembly; and I believe that the Same relatlorrfjtvhich, I trust, exist between myselfund my own Tenants ma‘_-bc such, that they will not deprive me of the support of all at . who deem it necessary to return a Repre- sentative who m“ consider that he cannot neglect the interests llf‘tpe Farmer w out diminishing the value ofliis own pro- pc y. ‘ I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, ; Your obedient humble servant, ROBERT MONTGOMERY. Charlottetown, April 22, 1842. To THE FREE AND INDEPENDENT ELECTons 0F TIIE FIRST ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF QUEEN’S COUNTY, Comprisrng Townships Numbers 20, 21, 22, 23,241,,‘13534, and 67. GEN I‘LEM N; being solicited by a number of the I tmost Influe tial Farmers cfthe District, I arri induced to oerr tnyselfas a Cpndidate for your sufi‘rugcs at the next General Election for Members to represent you in Colonial Parliament. Convinced that on (Inc can be there interested in the Agricultural prosperity of tha‘dsland than myself, (and being a ndti’ce, and personally known‘fto the most of you), I feel persuaded, that with a deSIre ofservtng: you, to receive your support; and if returned be assured that no exertion ori my part shall be wanting to ad: MY ._ y subjects—that of MUST BE consulted on cccry legislative act that afl'ccts or your liberties; and on the only your own, but your children’s welfaer F the Importance of this trust—unprejudiced and unbiased by any Interest but YOURS—(With which my own is inseparably connect- cd)——feeling how much your means 0 To THE ELECTORS or THE FIRST DISTRICT or PRINCE COUNTY. .. FRIENDS; On the Eleventh day ofnelt month, ou are called upon to exercise the highest privilege of sending persons from amongst yourselves who our rights proper use oflhis right epends not ully sensible of _ f communication, Roads, Bridges, W harves, &c., stand in need of a person interested to to obtain their PROPER SHARE oftlle public expenditure, and fully resolved (should I be honored with your confidence,) carefully to watch over your rights and interests, I beg to offer myselfu a Candidate for the honor of being vour Re resentative; and should this important trust be confided to me, hope I shall ever be found the strenuous advocate ofyonr interests, and the un- wearlcd supporter of all that can advance the prosperity ofthis my adopted Country. , w I have the honor to be, ' w" my Friends, your devoted servant, NICHOLAS CONROY. _Tignish, June 14,1842. To the Electors of the First Electoral District of King’s scmbly may take place during my absence from the Island, I am induced thusearly to offer myself as a Candidate, for the high honor of again being one of the Representatives ofthia:my native vance your best inferests, which are inseparably connected with my own. I l have the honor to be, Gentlemen, a Native, and your obedient servant, y. cs . 8. My conduct in the present IIous on which I have only to rest my cl again Obtain for me ya? suffraqu it sh,“ b M” We present: arm-EMMY? our favour and support. My father has kindly cons sent me at flie Election, shou urn. 11890 I have the honor to he, Gentlemen, \Vith much respect, Your obcdien FRANCIS LONGVVO Charlottetown, May 14th, 1842. I t servant. l e ‘ RTII, JUN. iis To THEIELECTORS or CHARLOTTETO ENTLEMEN; Having no reason your confidence iii me as one of your Represen General Assembly has been Withdrawn, I b self again as a Candidate for that honor. The advantages which the experience sions is likely to confer on a Mcmber, Iv sure, supply what. I may be wanting In t for It Representative of an independent all stituency ; and the prospect ofsome change place in that inveterate opposition towards t lottetown and Royalty, manifested throughout by the late House of Assembly, including even nearly bers for Queen’s Collnty, leads me to hope that the e Representatives may in future be found more availing. ' Willi a determination, therefore, should I succeed in choice, of pursuing more devotedly the interests 0 Town, and feeling. grateful for the sulpport unsolicited, by many of yourselve, beg Gentlemen, Your faithful and humble Servant, EDWARD PALMER. to believe th tatives of more than eigh d enlightened two em- rises ([14, ill'. \ Charlottetown, 9th June, 1842. TO THE ELECTOR . QUEEN’S COUNTY. EN : EMEN ; In adding another unit to the of Candidates for this District, I beg to state, that my tical amb ' ' “,1 had no intention whatev entering the list for your S bers of the late House 0 ufi’rages with any 1‘ Assembly, unt majority ofa very large meeting at _th trict, in my favour, when nominated In compe and tried servant," has left me little choice In the matter. I .mity was, I doubt not, partly. influenced by that gent. open to the suspicion of an inlen declaring that he would pledge himselfto nothm the broad principle, ofthel'only [gilt-:gfiihglrtlléhyplia ' v I -s aver - w and your cmldreu frfiifertileyllolony from prgsent of ' . ehol- f the ion of ill be onday , fore- Town- lllylllg' himself erifi'. ' and redeem this first! I . ' ‘* an a conversl future TGVOIIIIIOII.}V3! me leasehold tenure r the tenant to beco l ver few years. .- we I versed In , Free- e of the p man on this Islan gas. that princlp 5e, and you w , a 'n « , v willbe b '- __t s“ 'n l. , rain 0 Ppgdoptthicm beam ect at last. Suffer yourselves tporuse‘y dr rations 'whic _ _ kitten, and you Will remain to the fin er ofscoro Will lace in orlli Ame'rli‘ga. duds éculatprsq e in lettgr and spirit, and must fall. Governor, so rasbl melancholy recur hat ever em ill certainly your obj _ 'minor masxde like straws before a despised slaves at who Prov preloadedrigbts of the iviolated by them, both - not: the opinion .0 'last s each—it is merely a ow V steam ' en‘t’ f3: tot-op are static ’ - Ebms;of'Ausemb r. ‘ 'A‘idéownlv, ’ King’- County. to the Freehold- cow. of Georgetown an ' ritcfElection, to resent t ‘. Court House. in George- 1 .I't'ektyal the hour pf ' . ~"cuticerned wrll d worst'English‘ t soun politics an sh Colonv. Governor of a Briti It has been absur n to prove, no most stren . critical pert am a rebel, every en ' ' hat I am a runaway dly said,t t only mat t uous exe od oft is himse deavour (1 me I am in a conditio be totally false, but_that my opposite side, during a ver man whpfinlinuatep l thgt t u e priaion o treason 1 1e oeS no '5 ‘ ' d forthIth. apprehended and secure Lam, Gem‘emen, 1y of this New London, 9th June, 1842. 1 e_ of Assembly is before you, _ _ aims for your further confi- dencn; and lfit has been such as to meet with your approval, and entcd (health permittilig) to re’prc— ld it take place prevmus to my re- y WN AND ROYALTY. eg leave to offer my- t See- ill, I trust, in some me hose abilities requistt _ Con- interes for the better lnkin he interests of Char- the majority of all the mem- fl'orts of its your AUX fthis my native lately tenderer] me, to subscribe myself, S OF “THE FIRST DISTRICT OF ofthe popular mem- il an overwhelming e Western end of the Dis- tition with “ an old tion to rat, by g—not even to can deliver you n bondage, discord and on of the at a rice which will enable roprietor in the course of a rson who is,at least, as e himself—heart and le to the utmost of To the Elect“, 0 used with any ofthe awn before you, the willing and be pointed from Regard not the Grants have been y expressed in his d of the most. un- anated from the Canadian rebel. be accusation is rtionS were on the hat rebellion. The If guilty of rats- to have me t, Your obt. servan D. MACLEAN' GEORGE COLES. Charlottetown,’ h May,1842. - County. GENTLEMEN ; Being about to leave the Colony for a few wechs, I deem it my dut , before doingso, to intimate to you, that I Will again ofl'er mysel a Candidate at the ensuin Election, for the honor ofrepresenting you in the next House cg Assembly. ' '-"‘ .—— . , . ‘ pu- , , i i VING resigned my l oil, I venture to offer m our interests in the new House 0 I trus; my having done so Will be deeme pledge of my desire to be one of the Represen fAsscinblv. le. '_ ~ . I trust it‘will be no disparagement In your eyes that my club days were passed in the service of m country, ful period iii its Military history, an that Since the w been uninterruptedl employed in my own_ Conn in the dunes ofthe agiStracy, whic i are there 0 responsible a nature. _ . Having come to this Island wnh _n l fortunes must depend on Its prosperity, be moreintcrested in its well-being. . Independent of all influence, connecnon or party, be honoured as the object of your clinice, I Will, to t dgment, decide dispassionately on a and use every di igence to advocate as well your is as the general improvemcn. but WW Trade and Agrlcu are yet capable o I have the honor to our 0 at in be best a. my ju e sion, nature , prudent Legislation, fso much extension. be, Gentlemen, y bellient Servant, TEURS FRAN IVISION DE P MESSIEURS ; YANT regu per Gouverneur'de me latif, j'ai decide Vans 0 venir. J’ui line confianc art sera consillerée on f do people. : passé majeunesse au serv. “5t é’poque iptercsaante dans send lllSlOl‘. ufl‘ni ]- uruerrcj’ai‘travallle sans cesse uns set? M I. Irat— e charge on Angletegre unc Importancee er 0f beau p plus considerable qu’ici. Etabli dons catte Isle,etlouant surtout des terrfes da propre conilé, j’lli line famllle nombrepse des en ans, esperauces pour l’avenlr dependentlentlercmen j‘ose pcnser qu’il n y a personnep Je suis independent de toute lousy: j’au ‘ con e en conse uen. , . Iiidbjie‘ludliufdtre c oi’x, je pourilai decider Sur tout sojet d: ation sans peur et sans prbj‘uge, et surtout gvagceéevoar I locales et ceux del’Isle entlere, une terrc SI av ris p Dieu, ntais .dontflo commerce et pg.- ' ' dcnte. ‘ ' tron no Legislation sage et pru d amellom I - J’ai I’honlieur rester, Messieurs, Votre tree WILLIAM RINCE COUNTY. mission de S. E. Le Lieute dcmettre dc ma place fl‘rir mes scrvtces d que cette determination d e Iaisonnable ’ e um preference d P garantie d sentati . J’ai ns de tout partle, ou p rois l’li onneur That elnan “7 “d 9, 1842. Bidcque, Avril 1 y 4 f the Second Electoral Dis ueen’p 1C‘r‘mnty). EMEN ‘ Grate u or t es . ElglirrI-ll’orded mia at the last General Election, h sciousythat I have discharggd my fdllt toggdssfyou wrt ' h l' ert o 0 arm ' felinilldubuo‘hedi’ 10' ‘ he e ‘l y ‘n the next House and should I J g A ' ‘ ' ms rely th ldvliiifdjsolb? {gfiweympnggic ‘gpqeigly I to tri? lane and Pameu‘ar‘ a Odom Of “d’eliberdtiou to myself Perk"? ‘ nor tribe. 7 have the ho Your obed JOHN S. M obtain Heed and judgment. Gentlemen, Elliot River, 8th June, ICE. J __,_—__ s: MILEAWSI! d, and fill sale by t or finished 6; _______,—— MILL SAW he Subscribe feet PHILAD MILL SAW UST receive ' of " wland’s Superl MILL” " WS- 30ih Maxim. Seat in the Legislative Coun- yself us a Candidate to represent by you a sufficient tativcs of the peo- during an event- aw- a ty in . I'lg'land, f so Iiigh and urge family, whose future I conceive that none can if I shoul ll Subjects of disc 10 tof this Island,so blessed by lture, if duly fostered by WILLIAM SWABEY. 0018 DE LA DEUXIEME an Conseil Legis- ans l‘Assemblée A etre Repre- ice de ma patrie, pendant _une ie militaire—et depuls res civiles, en Ma ' t responsibl ité dont les t sur Sa prosper us interessé a son bonlleur. l’Agriculture soot Si ca humble serviteur, SWAB EY. trict gt uccessful support and con- If as a Candidate of Assembly; ient Servant, ACDONALD. __..——-- qua 1). WILSON. 'F/rustipgthat the olic uraued b , ' , , , , 7’ T: , ‘ to nsststin carrying on tiose citing»; «I Arr.“ pt -~ ~ progress for tl l welfare of the Colony, and Will. every N! genera . I . ' ' ‘ exertion to promote the local Interest: of this Dfltict. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient bumble servant, DONALD MACDONALD. Big Spring, Lot44,‘May 25,1342. "LAND ASSESSMENT._ 61' V8 arIOttetown, T Rebate Ch "mm ’ t May, 1842. Prince Edward Island, 315 N pursuance of the LGeneral this Island, madfiand ,‘Sequpttlh yn of His late Ma esty log y.“ _ , , . d for levying anjflssessmen filly: Ida h uhlicl noti I Iglapnd, forywliich the Annual Assessmentclglt‘god said recited Act, of Four Shillings, lawfulmpney of tired Acres of wildern’guj'or unimproye 'l‘ownshi e, and tbelseveral ‘ fli‘wo Shillings for av ved Land in the sol d ', and the sum of of lis- cal I . ltivated or impro. lands as aforesal . V rich and every uncultivated or unimpaoved _ Lot, Common Lot and Water Lot, granted yr Royalty obearlottetown; and the sum of P each and every cultivated or Improved Town, astnsrp‘,” and Water Lot as aforesaid; and the sum of Two I ings a eight-pence for each and every,,T,aWn Lot, I’asture ter Lot, granted in the Townl’brnd Royalties o ., ; d the sum of One aSdb'ilhng aggstfplper-np‘e‘pce A ‘ '- v - " divath or im‘rov own, V e "'3 hsmd'e eilnirfiie said last li’lentioned I‘ownsand Rn ' less quantity; an ing thereto Acres of on nant a . each and every acre fGeorgeto‘wn, called reserved Lands)» r acre on each and every here Oh; ultivated or unimproved L for the current year b I’nds ofrn Deputies, s ial|,on the like for non-pay ft x II- abfi, '_ttrnle hands, or the first ;of December, 1312, I my "Term afipharlottetown, n; Lands as B tafl‘then be in arrear d_ . 0 charged thereon, agreeably NII'CGEIIlélng Treasurer's Office, IN Compliance witfh tlhe provn ' I ‘ lAsembl or or Inga . witl‘iiiinial‘iis Islsandtlliilve appointed the followmg Receivers of the said Assgmingoumy. . Joseph Pope, Bedeque. Thomas C. Cum ton, St. El ' hill- . I last day of the next volre . I Proclamatlo “e, be said Act. ro rie- d etre eliber- nteréts isions or K Assessment on all persons L an pltbles 53-h emr’s' " fidelity, jomn, - Tim” 9": m OPPER AND BRASS N C 01‘” mo ’ NIX-TOUNDRY ( ' t the PHCE , _ B?g(1§ilillii;fsa01d Stare),fCharlottalown, in ntities. , rlottetown, March 22d, 1842 Three This second afting Chains, Cha BOUT adapted for Ox or R. S I I! r, a case ELPHIA Queen Sticet, February 25, 1842. Lot and W 1' Georgetovim-‘and ands, is, epaid on or before the welliiy- l a n of all such merit of the sums NE. BETQEII‘I‘H, Tami,” Wm: , larger or smog, hand cannibal _ v Assembly of ear, of the Reign tituled An flat , nd—I do beret f Land within'thil thereon b' the this Is ltd, (I Lands con- e belong- d Sevéi‘al Town- Four Shillings for Town Lot, Pasture n the Town and we Shillings for Common“ 3‘15», ‘: gf , of star iel, ‘ dthe sum of Oneipea- of cultivated or improv, and ac, into MI’I‘H Treasurer. and May, 1349 It“; Act of t he do tobe .‘k s: