British Whig (Kingston, ON1834), February 11, 1834, p. 4

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lands for sale in upper canada the following valuable lots or land are offered for sale on very reasonable terms jh edtoardslurghy jonstown district lot no 17 in die 6th concession 2t acres good land in an old and well settled township cleared on both lides near to mills and good roads in burgess johnstown district lot no 24 in the 4th concession 200 acres good land and near the rideau canal in rawdon midland district lot no 19 m the 14th concession 200 acres land said to he coed in om home district broken lot no i firel range and part of lot no 1 in second ranee 100 acres excellent land and well situated likewise in the same township lot no 3 second range gore 300 acres beautifully situated on the bank iif lake simcoe very superior land adjeining excellent set tlements one of which is lieutenant obriens in essa home district west halves of los no 6 and 7 and east half of lot no 6 6th concession 300 acres excellent land and the nottawasaga ri ver runs through it in caledanj home district east half of lot no 9 in the 5th concession east of hurontario sirect 100 acres very excellent land cleared on three ides within a mile of flouring and saw mills inffow home district lot no 26 on thepene- tanguishine road 200 acres very excellent land a river running through it and excellent mill seats and will soon be very valuable and probably a vil lage laid out there in thorah village of beaver town at the mouth of beaver river lake sirncoe 100 village hots a number of water lols and mill privileges when there is a dam erected across beaver river and one of the best situations for manufacturers and mechanics in upper canada the steam boat landing is at this place a store opened and many buildings are go ing up this place will eventually he the connect ing link between rice lake and lake simcoe anpiy to the proprietors r a parker york or j g parker kingston kingston january 30 1831 i lands for sale off reasonable terms and liberal credit oaa acres lot7 in the 1st conceawiutt jgjj township of nelson gore district jqo acres lot 11 in the 10th concession township of madoc midland district jjoo afu tiai4 hi thti bill concision township of wol ford district of johnstown iso acres lot22 in the 3d concession township of walsingham london district the above lands are admirably situated in the midst of flourishing settlements the lot in the gore district in particular having an excellent mill seat vonluhich arc hikut culm the premises a well fiihed int stitble und niua frame out houses fa km for saiifo that well situated properly lying on ilia west side of ilte 12 mile creek il thit tmvindrip ol nelson lately befringing to daniel oreily con sisting of pact of lots no 2 ami 3 in the lsr con cessiwii of dnndss street containing tocciliei 150 acres about there are on dwelling house r wiili a merchants hop to any pentoii losiroas of entering the m irhan- tile business the ahove properly is wcl nrfip ucl being ritunred in ihe midst of a tine iiesu cnmiiry and from the neighhorhoad of wlnvli large quan tities of staves arc nnmialv exported to the climber market for further particulars ami terms apply to an drew steven esq hamilton or nt ymk to john kadenhuu3t york january orh 1831 1 prospectus cp the second volume of the ai ihon ctiuc saiaj volume of the now stics of tin vmicj on the first saturday- of t to let in e5mmouh a valuable tavern stand in the centre of tliis rapidly improving towusliip situated on the river trent and having a ferry attached toit to persons acquainted with ilie business few places of fer better prospects of snrcesk nona bill those who bail present lestinmnhiis ofsouriety and hones- ly need apply further information may he had from mr i perry at bcllville or from major campbell in sevnuttr sviuonr jamiarv 1s3l i for sale in the town of york eighteen ifuiliuna lots on duke street ca roliric street upper georgn street anl rkhivon georgn ozreer anx ivaimim i street part of the nufenase money to be paid on it for further particulars apply f letter post paid to johncouvier kingston jan 1st 1s34 1 ff fjirjfl to be somsd to be sold lot no 23 in die 3d concession of kingston now in the occupancy of henry daltou the proprietor who is about to remove from the midland district thie farm is 2 12 miles from kingston is com monly known by the name of the picket farm it is designated in the original grant as a 200 acre lot but contains actually about 225 acres of which considerably upwards of 100 acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation a grat portion ul the cleared land is alluvial of the richest descrip tion and the remainder upland admirably adapted to produce with suitable cuhivatinn as heavy crops of every species of grain and pulse aa the best land is generally susceptible of procuring the farm is traversed in the centre by a run ning stream and besides abounds with living springs there are three dwellinghouses and urn excel lent barns and a purchaser may be accommodated with the whole farming stork consisting of cattle and horses with about 100 tons of hay 1000 nflhtts of 0m with wwh writer fttrift arl requisite number of farming implements the quality ofthe soil the quantity cleared with out a vesqge of roots or stumps and its clow prox imity to kingston which is a never satisfied cash market render it a most desirable acquisition for a person of means who is desirable of enriching his family by agriculture possession with on indisputable title can be given at any moment and the terms ol payment may be known by application to mr henry dillton on the premises or at the patriotoffice 223 king street york feb 1 1834 for sale the fellowiog valuable real estate appertaining to the estate of the late theophilhs nelsow viz the premises now ocupied by mr c h mcol- lom as a merchants shop with offices store house c being lot no on the west side f front street in the town of bcllville the premises adjoining now occupied by messr rotter averill being part of lot no on the west side of front street in bellville a lot containing half an acre of land lyimr on the east side of pinnacle street being lot no 22 in public situation a farm widtin one and ahalfmileofhelkille being the east half of lot no 36 in the 2d con cession of the township of sidney containing 100 acres 30 of which are now under cultivation and well fenced there are on this farm a good log house and frame barn one hundred acres of land hi the county of prince edward being the south halfoflot no 87 in the 4th concession of the township of ame- liasburgh three wood lots within a mile of bellville for further particulars apply to charles nelson bellville october 29th 1833 1 sjtljrvacres of first quality of land for sale j vjij by the subscriber low for cash or ap proved credit iflo 23 in the 4th concession in the township of darlington 200 acres s w halves 29 and 30 in the 2d concession township of adgalo 200 acres w half 26 in the 6th concession 100 acres vbm side of die penetanguinthine road 200 acres ft further particulars apply to the sub- aoriher at 173 king street york v james mcguire to october 23 1632 1 down hntl a liberal creditor our or jive vours will be ghen for the remainder apply to the subscriber fir pnrficnlnr george duugan abo 3000 acres of land for sale in different parts of lbs province apply us above york sept 16 is33 1 twelve hundred acres of choice land for sale stunted in the townships ofzokra ami missouri in the london dis trict for 730 cash in hand enquire of mr uuilnktt york 14 dec i 33 the second jilbion will com eiuvtig vrc r lt this jounm w enbodiw ifyj news poli lirs and licrav of ejn rfire pr icuwrh of great i5rita ctalilulied itfiarh ttffrjrc ycar obinrd a repmu imi xxut circusntuiii fitr surpassing riiettioat rangidns expuv- ratio is if its him iders thisflatrdn eur iikitl bisemldj piioi o th 1a an oncisio to iiivwv eirftttte nubllb tin d to tin- nv mfi s icugfti jnh wi litrwe f imllijtal liuwrvi fttid hciantilic manr nun of it- frie cs s tit the e uurk a quantity inch ia to 3 a in hocfc 1 village opthorold this flourishing village on the welland canal from its growing importance deserves public atten tion it istmaated on the mountain ridge or sum mit level ofthe canal where the lockage commevi- ces and although deriving great and important ail- vantages from its extent ol water power it possesses many natural advantages being in a direct line be tween the city ofthe falls and st catherines and about 8 miles from the former place in the heart of a wealthy and flouriabing country and affording every facility for sending off produce to different markets having a direct communication by water to both lakes from its being elevated upwards ol three hundred feet above the level of lake ontario it has a fine commanding prospect with good pure water and a salubrious air it is now scarcely three years since its commence ment and contains 46 families with a population of 260 souls among whom are a number of gaud and respectable mechanics it has fouraaw mills capa ble of sawing from 15 to i30c0 feel of lumber per hay and a drat rate homing mill three merchant hops and a postohiee and from int situation ma chinery to any extent can lie erected and affords an excellent opening to mechanics of every descrip tion a good tannery is much wmted which could he carried on vry profitably to a great extent as hark can be brought hy water from the forests ol chippawa and grand kiver there are atao two places of public worship and another in comempfaiion and a medical practition er fruni edinburgh the object ofthe subscriber in giving this public notice is to hold out inducements to persons wish ing to purchase he will em los upon very reason only george keeper tlmrold mills jhi 3 is j 1 nra c hatch glial rm ak c r jcixgsto upper canada the subscriber begs o inform flit tulrlic at huge that lie ha the above in full operation by the waer side in the hbuse that was furmerlv the oouunisa- rit office where every ifliug relating to hutftrl can be dnm on tlie shortest notice n 15 this office ailinds tpry great atlvmrag otltoe persons wh have hlie tracts of laud for sale as the diagrams can ik printed on the hbadhur nf haudinhs uhicb will iinmcdialely so the exftc situation of every lot c all orders executed with neatness and dipatch s o tazewell york t c july 19fh 1833 i new livery stable in rear of the kingston hotel j devlin co respectfully announce inthfi gentry and inhabitants of kingston that ihev have commenced a livery stable as above and that they are now prepared to acrummndaie iliem with a choice selection nf excellent horses at hire with a greater vaiiery of vchichs of fhshioiiableaud the best kinds and with competent and careful drivers saddle horses of every pace families wishing a conveyance may send at any time and have their orders promptly executed hoives ta ken in at livery bought an sold exchanged oi disposed of on commission j das co will use their best exertions to satis fy the public and will make such improvements in their establishment as niiiy from time to time be necessary their terms ore moderate and will be found much lower than those heretofore charged kington dec 14 is 1 1 lil as lo render it iiitue ciinn ina f f the most elfioimu weekly jinia langiug in is details jffition wll be fmnd to pmbrar nticfs and npiuus rslraris fr m all the ne publicntinnsof itluts isuig from the siiish press the debates in imth ijnuses of pirliamnt wit the most remarkable sofeectlwi at length and i hi general inti llieure ofie hnmh empire ihecon- liient of europe snril oher urtx of the gub- in its lighter port ion will he found the amusing and agierable tales of the british periodicals a are so rem irkabvfor the lively and sarkli lent selected wjfi a diliimtce a al otfd tit drawn forth lh uiot unqualijrd aniirobavitnl tiling t tenu in the remotest degree to female de ictcy or to oflesid natimtil aflecriii is carefully excluded by which course tlw paper has hrcome an mnite 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of those works to account for such an is sue something in the ftlfrred aspect of the times t wanant them in anticipating success for a periodi cal of a more comprehensive character- under tuit impression they submit ifeir plan in an older society of a more artificial character in a lanrer and more motley population a magazine will find ample support hough confined loth ad vocacy o one class of principles or the illuraioi of one branch of scieucet england fiance girmu ny and america have their mining review tlr i pbrenulocal journals dnd tlnir reviews and ala gazine devoted to every p modification o political and theological creed canada if she dc sire to call into existence a periodievl literature must be content at first with one or two magazines embracing all ami every ihinrr with this view it is proposed to admit article nr general politics of any erred prvided ihev discus questions ii candid fair nd courtrntis lunmifi u voiding every the most istunt nllusionor ex pw- sion which may be deeittd likely to create pnin i any breast an honest ad cosisbnt tory has pedzed us ai article now and then and an unbending liberal mil our ket for the same purpose and h both art cdu cited gentlemen though of atlverse srhonls the ca nadian monthly magazine will he the humble meant of instituting a sort of friendly sin not betwee w pttftv it twj8wui hutdmravumiuunurtiul iug political principle th dec won the prtijertoi pretend lint o take upon lheniclve that nnix rest widi the public while rciews arc drvoed to orc claw of opin ions and read chicflv bv those who snbcribi iltre tn and wharis worse deal uizb evidence under th security that if refutations appear in a review uf op posite principle it will not reach the readers eye a conviction that nut oilv the same re lew but evn the mnte number tnav contain a well writ en artich prospectus doctor barker icq re ped u ns eariy i iv is st i lint liiliiiiicln mi i iiirti is iiihi ini3anreasu priit hy will jmwisb the uuilwr nlii iicwommercial dal journal inhwil txeths eiirtie bv h i g nil co itim- tor k the ft niicky tncncly am bv fihr vink ri tliu iikw ii pquit4- calkd tui ah ilirlnl ohirr i cihj 1 huh i r lir i sjil iiwhi ky iii ir ttl i it r a com mh verv esitleum ur will 1 u in o ft ji ifiin ii tii i re intivu tn ill- ii r rr fi fc ol iiml ciivitc mitv il w yok ii mrl kitison inaujk logj hi- wirii as citiir nil uf k r tenti nu i c in hi nnejiwa iuiis ni bift paper w ii alpid thw politir ofthi pii will bj srmuly mark et to colli if unsj theu in n fiw wur w as mti ie buffieitomsiy liheital meadubbi vil i be a u orated iipnn ltrinh whij pncipl u hraathev nwyb found comatimc with ibehcili ieotibik province- while an ardent attachment to he crown ul groat billntn and her liberal r stitutiou will ha matiifest- d every cnlnni abuc will be pointed our every ncipient enrrinihmeut nptim the liberties of the pgti- ile exposed evcry atie ilion pfltd o ihwr piic i vanfs the public actio s fall individuals nill be imviduwd o en in couuuent at the nhm tuny th ir private tranftotinns iil he rigidly icpch d and rbe lftitnlt liie of rlcmarcaiui b wceu a public and prhltte ofliruce strictlv ohstrvei a yesraexperieiiee it the nrillioim lak ofeater- iuj fur the political pubic hn innght dortor ba- ker to appreciate the d lticuliii- of his malcrialini mdhntftileo tntiglu biiu to know liiedelicie cirs ibb is perhaps the hnrt ciitedoa of hie intention to remedy thetu all persona whuarc frieudlv tf rhe above under- iki hre res ectfuily retineted loknlhkjribetn the ap t and if their circumstances permit to forward ir yea i a or six mouths lsc tptinn in advance o mejsrs l 4te tus ltonkeliera or mr d williatihun kingston or to th pretneill airents fur lie sjpccttttfftj who wilihnpkmsed in rtmit die same o the ahovo geutemeu without delav tkruk rw the s-nti- weekly pnpo one pound lersfimun if pa d iuadvnci or within fhire mo itlw from the receipt ofthe first number and one pound ive shillings il collected at the cud of thp year ex clusive of potatrr a weekly imnfr eommwrd nfihenfcove will tni bed every tuesday afsernuoittjwwwtow- vtation qltjfi which will le forward d per until 31 welvehiiliugs and sixpence per miniun if paid i ithance or withiu direc mouths from the receipt ol die firt number and lifteeu bhdli g if collected at he end uf the year exclusive uf postage companies ol individual who reside in the roun- v and who may prefer to send to the office for iher lapers mav i ave th ui supplied at ten tfhuhngfl per lokdonliiffeof packets to sil tiir hkst tefth ako vmyrtbl jach mujvtff ffitf willi a view of crcring new fin iftim in i r v tx tiuir kctween londnn and new yuk j pstur nfuo several packets already cupagedm ir t boen influttsl tn cooptmtt n iihhns to tlic nunili pmktfs ttlcpitchone oftbem fromnetr ywko lrf latlion i a0ti from london on the 7tti and rmm portsmmtli nn ule lr ljth and sothoft nvuti thumz trit die yew- ilwhnewui nowconnbi sliip mi cote ihinlher rind iil j foil im vizt from new york i ship ontario w s- sitbor mstrr 0 liip sam url robertson a h gru smp canada tkmvh brittm masicr 1hiu sovereign j kearney minor 10 shuannibal f it hohinl mniicr m ir 20 ship tjhj1e3 r gmwulj master april 1 niuvshlfn anrinnshii rililaifekphm e mimbiii rout- anniao hip samson d wudwiuk roucef hue mat 1in rarsidevr george moon irwrtet iiwviw ship iper opv per annum kingston t nor- prompt pay 7 is3 rorci oicriie islioifs iai alic point- ih intytownthtpormkmam being the eas half oflot number two in the second cgncesnion coti- tainidg one hundred acres upmxvbich there is a clearing and a log house erecie for terms and further information apply to w ewart york 28th jan 1834 1 this day published andor sale by the gross dozen or sivgfe macfarlaxe cos kingston upper can ada almanac tor the v of our lord 1834 being the second after bissextile or lean year and the filth year of the rein ol his majesty king william the fourth fjcountry merchants and others may le sup plied on the most liberal terms by the publishers kingston october 12 1633 on ilie oilier sitl wll iluit tary check upon a cnrvkfl dealing wwl evjleiicr in ihi mode of disc 1ivit of fruiliniust needs rcjmve thnngh as it will nlhkc sud havoc with tl ale ol politicil panixu the projerors are indue j l il il ot b w uhi enemies having siid ilvis nwb f postflwl ehuimis of lite chiiikurm montli ymtgaanc iiij public mw llot lose flffht ofih ntrh i llursuhircis illc cupv the ihrwt piifiil l xha improve inem and devebinenieiu le rvnaurc k of the can ls the primunhon otw fetches sucit iv literirv essay and scientific dwnmwhioh il itll mud lliyir appropriate places in ehort mrt thing will he astended w calcnlnted t render th work varied instruct ve ftp entrriainiig in n country making si nf two la gnares lie excliiaiou of either inaidewiny or at all events interfere much with the tffdnes of work oi tin kind to render ir iherefpre nr re esntitlly com- prehnsive the cututdiaa mothk mntfmsino ia pru- posed as the vehicle bwimw i both french and enfflish the rule ofadnvp- being vtttto that al ready named in the jbuftb pnaginph ol thin pro- spectus titimffh the original hariicter or ihc canadian monthly magazine will w departed from wilh- nut good and sufficient rvsson still when any ariicli in the english french o amcican puriiidiciilsnf j charaiter hkev lobe hiv ineresi gto the edo- liiltl render forces itself won the notice ol the edi tors it will he i isened lastly the public mosl be reminded that two con ditions are ueccwarv to te successful proaeetiihi ofthe design first nvosiant supply oflitcian assistance second n subscription list aulbcienc tn cover expenses the work will consist tf sliccts or 64 pam 8vo very neatly printed o paper it will be ready for delivery on tin wy of every month at twenty shillings raiiniini delivered in un and twentvfoua shiluos transmitted by mail communications to heddresed to tlie editors of the canadian wo thly mtgjmnt nt h h c- ntnfiiiams or to the irffy advertiser ollice- editnrs of newspapers fre friendly to im de sign of the above periodic willobhgeby giving the prospectus a few insenirttv- montreal nov 1 183 a new steam boat tv be built at prcsctt on an improved plan tt ply between prefeott and montreal at a ffeiieiiil meeting f die ir habitant of pres- cot called for the urp ise of laki rmln co ider liim the most cxpedcut tail of nitlldi iff h jsteam passage ho at to ply between prrbott v1otiieal a mmillai eo bei grilled to the 3lltll anl mr w ii wells a pninlcd creiry he fo liff btfuolulintk vere prpnsidiid dopi- ed 1st tiirtthi mcctiiiff deem it expedient tocon- ilruct a linat at precoii ofthe folowinff descri- ion vir two ryli dr nf an elbpiical nroval fum 17g feet in lingh 5 in deph nndfl fril wide to hj hnili of staves uid hidifd toffeilier bv me us if iron hoops o i the hiidc wi boat nnv timbers he ends formed i mich a maimer asto irive i itwki mi in id sifin the cvliiulcrs to be pine iwelv iiitimiiriwiilindtkvti did cto leet outide measuring hy 31 ai d ml ted liv means nf iron boll and wells cured by on braces a wheel ol25 fetr in diiimeic and 12 leer i i leng it bilie plw d between the bna uid worked by two lv pressor ennm nfso iinse power tah wh it hi liir ad anred the oat imt todriwinou i ban 20 14 inches and move inoiiffli the waier at the rate of 19 mils- per hoi 21 thin roin eiimates die meerhur are nf oii- linn tliat siuh ii boit cm he constructed and put into ope ntioi far x5001 3 i th ir to i wmv a more extensive aid impar- thil eircutitinii of stork this sam he divided into irii hilildrid shirt at sx poii ids five shilliufi aih ad milil hei3iat he cmiileted th stork i not r iiscrobli ecept by ihe oisent f a ina- nriiy of th gomirtltteeof mathktmenr 4h tlmi ii iiil the eniiinvttnn f the boat h ockhdei ho euiiilrd tn a ioe ni aiy hhars or iwiftft over hit v 5h th t h rainrvortoi vexandc mcmillan l haim io es josedi whiriiv 2j ihip montreal cliampitn master from loydojy nov 27 sml robertson wives ports mr tvc 7 canada liavc porrmouih december 0 n 7 soa knves pmrtsnimriuloe sft doc 27 hannibal leive portsmoutlt jamnrv h j 7- thames leaves poiuniontli jan 10 inn 17niwship leives poftmpaotb jan 0 jan 27 philadelphia leaves portsmoui feb f 7 samson hnm porfinouth fell 10 p j7 president leaves purmmouih feb 20 fpb 27 new ship liwvea pur tmiutlimril 1 mm t montreal luaven pri5moui- march 10- j 17 ontario leaves pirtmouili hull 30 tlice up are of ilie first clt nlout 500 ion m imili in thi city if tliehot matciid5 copperdl nnd i fiten nnd ire navloited hy nlia nnel riti cum cr tlieir arrnininnluiiiis lor pwml gers are cry el nnrl extensive ntil fiir wliom bei ddilv wine nrul nflhultcs qinlity ill alwny b pmvideil for frei pasaie apply t either ofthe commanders un boiird the john rriswolp 69 south street or1nnfil minturn co 134 front t geo wildes co no 10 coleman m n r the ships ofthe above line will continue tn nt poitsmniiili at fliial each way to land am rtceire cncer and from whence stcatnbnat run daily to the nent nn i to different fiaita of england evorv information relative to this line of packet mnv if tdtqinrd hv nnplialion nt this nfpce ar1v1ck fudilsk in retliniinjtb inrerefliatl8tnhurrituuar pillil c in ffoncrnl for tli lilieia sitppn i r rotiroirjitriif lie ims hilhrrtn rtceird vwt a- toanmcw mfi where h uihmv nceivinij a uttfa niipply tifl wines spirits rorcrie c all nfhch wild a mmm- n the jowesr tems liy wboenji re frw casea of mjinnaadcs fivsi pi and smires kindlon no 30 js3 notice the wburnber leg leave lo m irs iir hoth in town and conntry tlml d viroira ob hiffing rtmttfluini lo a close heb pointed mr- william bayard sntyih uu aw the settlement nf ms ronrenw ftpcf iequtts all nmtindcbted to hittl tncnll iillilwdlhtelyoil lllfttl tleman who i mlflmlted to grant recti t- md ik oi eudinir johndaws01 kiirsnm nnv4iklp33 cauiivm tttlsia i ftii 1 ul rnv iitmi or persniw j 1 mohfl a not of hand drown hy nie in trtlf ofl mcnvt f iro or orht for theatimn irnn 1 tltd mill iltv sewn jh i- trntvfivc l- i imvumcim iim sit of mjiv 1331 m di ivniiia i i tore ii king to lbs firit i h 1 no n inc tos demc diinor svilr hv 27 ni4 il iukk binu1ao riliu4 cpiwrpatc prttt nitlva trntidly i n i pnitrihe cahaic chn fll r fll itu nu rl r til ill hi r orpfwofi hc iidrrjleem eq of inn wlic m uingiiup wild buildinjcmii tcv- 6i th a n cintiiiefi hn d take tip mtbtfcripiiom to i hnr1 ni the oomiitmtee ormanaement wflv next mitdihat the fill- 1115 i j ted tn 0 en the stock who nr tn riieoomini it ilie 1o h ty of fehru ny 01115 ik a conrnttee vi mwwrtt win ri rhie co montreal c 9s j- lrdo aid co gniiaiioque3wph whiney mid w b wells rsqis precott gy c wood rrtq cornwall gmtr hroiie eq matidn d clnrtfimia esq ogde nlnrgl j g be- f eq- cooonrg monroe eq york hiittsel pientus e llamzltoik lpttia clement ks niafpini hesrv jllthnleeve eq kinsrsroi billn flint esq unh kvilu george a offirk eq nrarnfnrd 7 b that racoon as 2 500 pound he sob- rihed the mrkil ritd unildiiiff conmiiitre nny ornreed to make contractu for the building of id 1dii s ik thai ihccominimeenrtmhnneemvnt behere- hyothorisid to open he honks iinioediurely nod wild i heii to emh nf iho coinmiree for tsikii p u the iihsciiniio blld tlutihcv be uuo authorised ro pmponifhi ibe mnnuni of each instalment to hi paid in and fix the li110 fr th phvinent ofthe imc and also ihc time for forfeiture in defaut ol javnieii signed alexander mcmillan chairman w b wells- secretary prenriitt january 14 1s31 1 notice cash paid for furs bv barton phillips kingston january 0 1834 i 2l i f carai oil zffttarda the ai rib fifrtha oibcoontltomwnro3tjq in uie xatrd nf iiih nfljrt arc rlowd s tioifta erh viz noj ihr tn 14 1 iv wuliwliv tinipw sxr riitnto the mcrrfoftiiw lbveiliclumjrii amihtttci itod i5cl5liihwi viik viz rtrin hy hiv wiidntedw tiirirshy friiliv imd bmohiuv mm will elimi hibv at 6 u tiih mu for office between bath jinrl biilitt priiire elwort ciuty route are tlortauwcfh iuer on 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