t their testimony as to the nice shades which distin guish homicide from murder whether mr good man has liren guilty of the former or the latter crime we know not we do know that the common report us to themnde optlie committing of the deed is literally false these strictures harsh as they may seem uv nmcrc trtilc a a careless charge of mur der- settle at length we have the gratification to announce an arrival at quebec- the ottawa f captain douglas from london reached quebec at about noon on tuesday and having n fine hreeze she continued on her way to this port- she sailed on the 28th march and has a full cargo to messrs gillespie moifait co the robertson cait nyil fi niu greenock 1st ilriii and 26 i april is at urose kde shu i steerage pntaengera a dumber which obliges her to remain at groast isle in fullil he hnmune regula tions she has a full cargo to messrs- masson strang co the weather at quebec was thick when the mer cury went tj pre with a strong easterly wind the telegraph consetikmltly rould only he seen for a very short time the only intelligence c unmunifated is that the rohcrtsott saw but little ice and few vessels in the guiph the above vessels briii no later inr telligcrcc than chat which we have already given our reader the ctrub was boarded nr green island and we were informed that the albion also was at hand daily advertiser the chatter of incorporation of the british ame rican laud company was completed on the 21si march at the colonial office and delivered to the directors this company is incorporated for the sale and settlement of lauds in ali the uritish north american colonies ih bank charters it will bo no less gratifying than the fact is beneficial to he province m learn that his majestys government has confirm nl the btnk charters inconsequence of which we understand the banks have already commenced discounting this will tend to relieve lite -t- it pressure up on the rurroncy which is now felt and complained of through out the province and show- utat the withholding of discounts for some lime past has not originated in any unaccommodating disposition on the part of the banks but from the destructive policy of those economists who have scdulouslv laboured for year past to destroy ihe banking institutions of the province the experience thus in many instances dearly acquired du ring the last few months may teach the inhabitants of the pro vince of every pulifn al bias a lesson of caution in petitioning hit kings government against the banks whilst it shows the ort of riches that would overflow the country under the pre valence of the policy that would destroy this ort of public ac commodation the address of the iloue of assembly moved by mr bidwell and adopted unanimously seems to nittfmtfmvtl lira unuoiiuu tituaittiui t tfqwty amv eminent anodicr proof of the earnest desire of die kinds government to promote the bel interests of the colonies fft guardian captain liilderslcevcs new steamboat was launched vesteraav afternoon and now sits on the element whose bosumshe adorns as beautiful a spe- cimen of marine architecture as ever came from a building yard on lake ontario reflecting great credit on the enterprise and taste nf all parties con cerned we were pleased at the current rumour that this fine ornament to our inland waters was to be called the cataraqui the aboriginal nsme of kingston yet we were equally pleased when we learnt that by her baptismal rites the name of a gallant atid much esteemed public officer was to be perpetuated among us that of commodore barrie- the new vessel is to be worked by an engine of 70 horse power and is expected to be ready about the first of july success to the commodore barrie commodore barriers full blooded and imported horse daghee was sold today at noon in the market place for the low price of 500 he was purchased by messrs marks yarker and others a company of gentlemen and it is intended to keep him in this vicinity for the purpose of improving our breed of horses daghee is owned in twenty shares of 25 each and wo are requested to state that persons wishing to have an interest in this fine animal can purchase a few rhares in htm nor yet taken up by applying before wednesday to mr yarker chronicle british whig to coilltbripon dents ln ronsvicrof the pre of ailvcniseineou thb wedr we are 06- ld to omil iu our comrlbuto favors with the exception of one which urns been in type tfoioc days firpfaf has been received and bis impu dence wondered l to country subscribers thoe of our country friends who bike the jtay whig tre raqocsleil to noiicr t it the three monu grace to jwy ilicir subscriptions ut ndvutce fan expired to anvkrtfsrrft rary dr brler conceives it neecsnry to stole ihftl all advertise- tn-n- in ihe whig will c charged rcb ncncraie insertion without pe- clflc insimriron io the e nntrnry re pfctfwd w twins apparent to every cmr iftal m alveriitetmoi in itw huirhett on frijsys b roach norc rraoily nnllrrn tlum in ihc full heet on furcdav the circulation of the semiftttktf whig in mliion to fcs0 inwn gllhicfttclfr is widely extendrd in all pans of ihc province paritcnlnrly in toronto bvtnwn ift1kmtll rn mott both mid kroemown tlw weekly whig htu the urgcsl country ruvulufinn of any paovr in llic midland dialricl condition upon winch communicntioni ore inserted the portage must be paid the name of the writer uium ncfompady ihe communi- eailon uuw the handwriting is known and permission muvi be given 10 make verbal ultrrnlinoi kiygstox tuesday evening may 13 1834 by the arrival at new ork of the united stt9 liverpool packet o f the flth april we are pni in poncmion of later mw9 from europe the intelligence received by thi arrival present several imporuot beta of these the mot iniereting retute to ihc chmpc of die french mioibiry and the roohaiou takcu by ihe 8pnih government with the approba tion of ens 1 and france to invade tlic porunese icrritnry madrid until 8fc povcrnniem ha ol knjnh deckled to interlerc in portugal siimicnto envoy fnuft donna maria had presented hi credemials 10000 men will enicr ponocal on ihr lt of april mrming two divisions one uinler ihe command of morilln w hteh will proceed by my of venn tngalaela the other commanded by rodll by ctndadro- they will march upon oporto and villa real ami proceed on to an- ternn to join the army of don pedro the command of donna maria a troops will be pven 10 the conde de villa flor und hih armies will com bine in an attack on santarem you arc too well acqaioled with our situ ation to need that 1 should sucoiihc imjwrianceof ihia arranjeujcot and ks consequences if m i i an belgium and ujc actual early rccomnieqcementof war is cxmti h tiiiy predtctcxl a determination on the part of the english and french government to eurb the encroaching power of the czar eeem to acotre fresh ibrce a aerionjsi riot and affray took place about the beginning of april at por- tadown in ireland there va ranch destruction of property and aa ufluul much bmktaf of heads the president of the canadian conference ihr rev e crindrod ar rived unew york in ihe dmfcrf tatt wo may make an occasional remark upon tho conduct nf our editorial brotlircn but it u soldorn wo intend to enlorinto any lengthened dispute with them particularly upon n pcr8oual aubjoel mr- d of tlto ptriet liia however taktu midi higli ground n i has become withal m inflated wilhsolfopiii- ion th u wo mut indulge him with aomj observation whieli whilothcy fcrvoto tower hbconeoitapo willhavcaetnco in these dull titm and in the absence of bctlcr news of nmu- dtng our readers at least that portion of them who ure ever btt pleased in viewing editors of newspapor who ehould be attondiog to tne ttttin of the country fur whose benefit iboy write engaged in pergonal rarlarc hoaping abuse upon abuse and driving who shall render the olhcr mwl coulviupttme a uwk in which it must be acknowledged each puny it djvvay very bucctmlfu- however vitiatvd ktieh n lastc may bo still it n a task that tinfiirlunalely la tit too active aslatc of existence nut to have its ndmirorsi like the london cbristntoi riiito- mioic3 wbicli every body condemn hut which every body runs to aec the nppetiietor scandal u always railed against but always indulged the more it is pampered the more it in un satisfied the cry ufgivu give is continually til the mouths of ma votaries and although bodl religion and morality unite in condemning the practice nf blasting the rormintiun of ourncugli bor for the mere sikc of indulging a miuufa feeling of nnitv or revenge yet nevertheless thi same raadll is an otfence against god milliners mure frequently moralized upon ftl in the piescnt instan n tan the avoidance nr correction of the evil ever ajmtdplcd with so mtuh moraltly in our mouths wo fret abuul tlic ttok ofeastigation it wili bo recollected tliatupon mr dalions stepping fiifth as tlte champion of mr tlngcnnan we look the liberty of re minding him that lie had not always been 90 squciniah in his observation upon mr h and that hundred in this town ic collected the lime when no epithet could he too grus fur lln oaltou to use this rebuke has called forth an explanation which explanation it is the present intention to notice- in tlu- htm place mr dalton tells us that the reason of hi blackguarding mr hugcrmaii wu on account ot 4 fierce personal quarrel good i that b to ay mr d happened to quarrel privately with mr h and chose to gratify his per sonal resentment by bringing him to the bar of public opinion and accusing him as a public officer of sundry bigh crimes and misdemeanors such as prostituting his office to the purpose of securing his election cheating his neighbor out of seven and sixpence ike the whole of which charges mr d- acknow ledges were unfounded and which as a matter of course were known to be such at the time they were brought forward and all thu because mr dalton had a tierce personal quarter with mr hagermun goud i we may be brutal in bringing these bygone transactions to light but if so our brutality has been oc casioned solely by the meddling of mr dalton in mutcts which concern htm not and with which he ought not to have interfered unless ho came with clean hands with mr hagerman tltiink heaven i tee have no poraonal qurtrrch we have never dishonored our pen by jo0fnur pftvttlo o mr 14uguiiiiaii u v iwvih wtfis imi j said to be quoting the words of the late mr bidweh m led ol politics a genlleman of high talent honorand integri ty our opposition has been founded on public grounds knowing him to bo a tory of the high ultra school mid bcliev ing the political principles he professes to be in the highest de gree detrimental to the best interests of this province wo shall continue to give him the most strenuous opposition in mil pnv er and if we succeed in preventing his return for kingtftuo we shall consider we havednne the slate some service willi respect to the accusation brought against him el was done ns a matter of retaliation mr hagermans friends thought proper to bring a false accusation against mr truax we retaliated hy bringing a true accusation against mr ilagennan mr hagcr- mans friends chose to tell ties to prepossess the iri4 popula tion of litis town against mr truax we retaliated hy speak ing truths against mr hagerman for the same purpos- for let the chronieu and patriot trump up what excuses thfay may please to invent still nothing they can say will destroy the tact that mr hagerman said certain things at perth which induced certain other gentlemen to demand an apology or explnntion if it be so high an otfence at election time to have some- thing scandalous to say of a hated candidate and if mi dal ton be so shocked at the practice in the mtug how comes it that he did oot step forward in mr truaxs defence when he saw him and knw him to bo maliciously and falsely wound t twas his love for the people that prevented him i it does not gratify u that mr dalton should plead guilty to rlmo puvtttfttfy to bno wkuk iflwt wmw urnilj tt the one he has acknowledged wc have read nearly at mr daltons earlier productionfj whether in the 7erviu or patriot together with his celebrated pamphlet and we have no hcita tion in saying that a more red hot ultra radical than their au thor it would be impossible to conceive and the same con clusion must be come to by every reader of ordinary under standing willi this prior knowledge of his writings mr dalton asks us to bring forward proofs that he has apostatized our proofs are the whole numbers of his patriot for the last three years let him find one single individual who will ho nestly say that these papers correspond in sentiment with those of an earlier date and we will acknowledge ourselves in er ror to find such a person i impossible mr dalton may like ihc foolish bird who put his head under his wing and fan- as tin tm r hhmi mftfift- hltiiirn hi wttvuitmui l it will be hard to find another as simple from general proof we descend to particular ones during the whole of our ac quaintance till within these few month wc have found him bunily employed in calumniating the actions and motive of a large loyal and pmun body of christians composing nearly one fourth of the inhabitants of this province and of that cla which may emphatically be called the people this ihuehe may pretend to justify on account of another fierce personal quarrel but we question much whether this excuse will help him aud what stopped the littleness of his revilingst sim ply a nod from a certain quarter that it would be prudent to conciliate the methodists instead of blackguarding them dow such conduct as this show his love for the people when the people were insulted in the person of mr mckcrzic did mr mlofl stand forth in their defence when the home go vernment and the whole world cried out shame i did mr dal next wp some bundles of pa nt on board at sacketts the collector fo ex- pencd unluckily that in the very per wore unknown to ihe captain l harbor whieli obliged him to wait up plain ihe circuinilaiee and ask permit lon to pmui- liun that wo refused the boat wa consequently detained until half past ten oclock and the coli 2 mine public and this mn dnlionitf httying out wulfl so much we uk him eonscientioul rth he ihmks mr ktrkpatrick a led rightly in detaining h nnj w ho wa promoting the interests of thl an mm go d uodrtaking which ought to xist between it and ihe iieigliuoriugreptiblict weheghim u rcover to rcollert that iho accorded luvor that ofrcportinr rf l nb was iti win personal inconcni lomr kirkjwwkk wife ltil of meoiviiu u repoii o arlltlcs uold compel io rim by ix oclock o ihw usithd status arrived at kiuton ipse tlhit to be taken per se when mr vswcdonot wwb our tlioratinj evidence can the editor of ihc q he adduced we hiihjoiu the remark dcnstergl ttrvritirxx upon mr kl ptof gondouun who wm oi board ai luo i c and wl s wc arc tum ft collector ul custom liiuisull mr kirkpuick tl klirw collet oflhc v i h xou in mm to mua ankle h i tui wwa and his paper wwoctfiuw sm fcs rnidc arranminmii with ihc omtru boa v fi w kip bv ll he would b- mh ml1 itro thai plare at all hnirof iht dav vrl nitirws to land but that win ii ww 11 uture wer no 1 itiuble v was ihe cie ihc boat would be dtitdocl until ollice hoill rftflsk ment wo wrc euirelv inorint wh thfl vhatd in this journal on tint whinct wm wi but wr cannot act- imw thi matkriallv varies iko t w j mr k bad rfrvaw taftr tfthi h ofl t p v rourmhc 1imli1i proper to usnc so should his uffiro bewnt open dontf lhc houri the collector ism- hj eial iluliop duritii eertain fpcei not prohibit frmn dilarjim ihc only lot all youngrtera think the sad result of taking drink how quick their joyg are apt to sink and moke them net so blindly let every honest hearted vmtfc atnoon at twilight ortdurlf bewaro of such a loiu lark while bif ain 1qs u kitilly ken ye what befallen jockey r since he catnc from gananouet he has lost his ilk n poekey now he canna find it barren land miy hi 1634 at toronto by the kev j harris on the 1st inst jeso ketehuiu ksq m p p for tho county of york to minmary ann uuhcrgail sisterinlaw of jim harvey price esq oil of tlltf tflvi 13 l lrs he day hut he is at nil limes nnd the wasnut l irunscentlpd his the leal requirements sale of clergy reserves ujl the western district the pulslic are mibrmed uiut tlie uiltlcnxwn- tioueil clergy ucsurves will be ottered for sale by public auction at chatham in the wksttrn district on tuesday thclolh day of june next upon con dition of aciuul stiitltmenl one tenth of ihe purchase- money to be paid down and the remainj der in nine equal annual instalments with inter est upon each instalment as it becomes due township of sqmbra the lots on the east side of bear creek at the upsit price ol 17s od currency per acre and the remainder ai the upset price of ids currency per acre 1st concession nos 20 26 sale op crofvjy lands in the western district the public are informed that the undermen- iioned crown lan d6 will b offered for sale by public auction at chatham in the western district on tuesday the 10th day of june next upon cor- dmon of actual settlement at ihe upset price of l t p a one quarter of the pur chasemoney to be paid down and the remainder in three equal annual instalments with interest upon each itnualmeutaa it bpcomes due township of enn1skillen 1st coxctisskw nos 3 10 20 26 15 22 28 10 20 26 15 22 28 10 20 2 2228 10 20 26 15 22 2a 10 20 26 15 22 28 10 20 26 7 15 22 2a 3 10 20 2a 7 15 22 2a township of brooke let concession noa a 15 2l complaint in tlii injance his power or tilled to comply tvil but that hfl might have cxtcnica a- a orcourcsy to tliosc oncernrl the vor solicited we i not allude t he pne- uce oflhc american rrenue nfficer flch l f n j ire to make invidious comniion ul nwiclv m show ultri as uie iutercuii e bolwwn m wm h- p i i ciprociv lliermefacilili should jw be toilod to american bank enterinc cuondim i bt woyed hy those of canada coming into amic ont the editor of ihc kinaston chroiir n place io the exposition of mr kirkot t in- remarks upon ihe conduct of thc we have often mot curtesy at fl a f tic anuican revenue officers hut when next a c j v ihem and th of four own provli we woum a a party of ladies and ciilkmcn who moku on a pleasure hhirto 0xvcei durin- ihi week tf n leamhoat nno previous to innttifci the n il tt 1 opened and their personal apparel ifcled w lien lid such a tiiins occur here tlie fhniins wriunniwionmih intended as a censure up on clie revenue vtheei a tins cvul ill perhaps li suflieient to wiy that on p lhe wttowioni are ptmtire anl limit i wy do not fe m t1f to disohey them however unpleaaut may be the la imposed but it may not be amiss to rem irk thnt lie newsf bl lhesc struc- lions mi founded upon ihe uatui tlie mtenuurse between ihe two nations while wc mamf iflf ornotliing which could beconvcyed into canada nnilf i cov of personal bag- ap the kvmm is the as with ar n uc r intradlkwl into ihe united sh v travellin- irunk would contain ctolhl upon which duucs would amount to frun 100 to siuo and if it slur uudembktd that tbey wcio allowed to pass unopened a of travellin gentle men would immediately be vrtamij r ihe purpose of car ryinroil an estolbivc contraband tliroujh this channel if we a- o not nihinformcd ihc pr orour government n this respeel is not wiihoni precedi ven under ihedaws of great isrilain to prevent infract llp ljw ot encland ii became necessary to ex wllh s scrutiny not only the njngt but hie persi of indies a well as gen ilemcn romins from france to ens m ordcr lo dcel attempt to introduce french lace ollcr valuable article which iniht be concealed about lb persons of travellers a scrutiov like this is not considerei necessary in ibis country because the arli los which may fin heir way to it up persons of individuals are nol of jukont importance lo quire such precaution even in c sometimes opened mid lime has ls when tins practice would have prevented very extensive mpoitations ol french silks and laces to the canada markets wc take the present opportumh of rehuttli a report that it wastojrratify personal rcscntim we wrote what wc did wc have never had but nniransaction with mr kirk- patri k but that was one in whih we were very much tin- oblied partf wc have iiuver hvrcl our prtvato quirrvu to interfere with our pnhlie dntv iwr shall we pcnnii a dclin- qucnt to escape fruinjwuce hecav om him we may have received an avt of kindness on ihe re- trunks r another week has passed wid wc fepnr nottiirt further from lvrth in ihc hfth ufo nfutniion hu the chronicle found it ineovenlcni m bring forward false witnesses in defence of its pet or nre the fans we have stated so fully known thai they are ashamed to ninsnv luemi shome did wc meniiuii shame in i n 1 1 i 1 1 i with the chronrtc bah one of die result uf ilia late tory caucus meeting at gordan- iers inn has been the propagation 0 ridiculous falsehood viz that messrs bidwell sb perry have an intention of quit ting this part of the province and only wait until the election is over to sell their propcity mr perry is so well known to be sure of an election in any liberal county in wbiefa he may chuse to ottcr that the idea of postponing ins departure from erncstown until after his elec tion is preposterous the fact of the matter is mr perry lias no intention of quilling his native county and would sooner be defeated there than succeed in any oilier place of that al ternative there is however no likelihood with icspcct lu the former gentleman whcicitisto be borne in mind that he refused ihe certainty of n return from one of the york ridings to lake his chance with his faithful consti tuents iheobmirdity of such a report can be well imagined and the only tiling that strikes ihc mind is the abject condition of mr cartwiighls parly when it cun sloop to such paltry ex pedients lo gain hi votos we have the pleasure of announcing lo the freeholders of frootenac the acceptance by john campbell fsq m p- p of the nomination as candidate for reelection to the next par liament mrcrunpbellhaslcftwiihusacopy of an address to bis constituents which will be published and distributed duiingthe present week and appeal in the whip ontucsduy next mr campbell arrirad from whitby too late to be pre- itat the county meeting and loaves east loughborough ton join in the cry no he had a fierce personal quarrel with mr mckenzic and stood tamely quiet and sultcred bi constitution to be violated and the people his peculiar charge deprived of their most important privilege we have also seen him openly advocating the cause ofevcry man who is bated ov ine people particularly of this very hagerman who has gone to england for the express purpose of pcrpetuaiing misery ujkiii the people in the shape of a dominant church in addition we have never seen him stand forth in defence of any single popu lar right although all his earlier wr tings abound wiih the most furious and flaming professions of ullia and exclusive patriot ism in conclusion unless mr dalton will go the length of maintaining that the people of austria ate happier or better governed than the people of great britain we see no hole tor him to creep out of his assertion that his present labors arc for the good of the people the willicism that the worthy doctor is at present on ihe liberal side is not happy mr dalton like many other red hot spurious patriots knowing how little it cost to buy him bod and soul may think wc are to be as easily purchased to l-or- row a hacknied phrase wc any that although not worth the purchase still the province of upper canada is not rich enough to buy us there is however this difference between mr dalton and us vre have never called down the wrath of hea ven upon our future apostany and should wc therefore iread in the footsteps of our predecessors and abandon the cause ol the people our fault would be venial compared with his we irust however that should wc become convinced of the error of our ways this we believe is the cant ptram for turning ones coat wc may have sufficient prudence to lay down ihe edito rial pen and not like mr dallon laconic a greater enemy lo ihe cause we have quitted than ever we wore ever a friend while its ad vocal we have one moro topic lo touch upon mr dalton af fects to deny the iruth of our statement respecting the collect- orofthn customs and the umtko statss steamboat will h be pleased to point out any one fad in our statement lhat is contradicted by mr kirkpali k 1 the transaction was as fol- lows the ukiteh states makes her arrangements to touch at kingston at six oclock in the morning her captain vats upon ihe collector lo request permission to repoil at that early hour ihe collector tells him that if he bring passengers and their iuage only he may report to a deputy or by leaving a paper hvnay pceed on his voyage but if he bring dutiable arti cles ho must wait until office hours the captain finding he can got no better terms walks off about as well satisfied as ho man vv ho asked leave to build a house and got permssmn to erect a r and determines to bring no dutiable articles the public attention prmicularly thnt t rmiirrantsinnd ntlur person wishing to hnv lund 1 uflvuml ul ibis itvlolvi cli urumlin uul advertised in to days w0 in additon to llie public sides in the 3d ias will bo fimnd four oilier crown advertisement i 10 trout mgv all to take place wilhin one nvifh from hence csnowto die depth fsix inchee fiiu hi llw streets of kingston last ntjlit- the wcailirr llh morning whs a cold as in the depth of wimer at mr yarker hardware merchant nf litis town vusmdv received alfrbn tawij gitodtt per ridcmi canal livcjhns ivom montreal tjlid looks like doinir business 07 we understand tin- american steamboat bfark think lat week adid the ftullops ha- pids below trescoit in gallant iyle 07 the toronto gazette contains no notice or thecuuirnt of the new pailimiient for iln brtiili vhl song by thomas the rhymer tunc uutjt catharine stewarts strathsiaj ciionu ken yc whats bcfvlten jurkey sinrc be came from gananoquc lie has losi his siller pockcy now he canna find it the laic ihnis told i fear is true thit jock had taen a glass or two another lass he went to woo and left ins love behind lura this lassie to him had such charms that iiifhlhe passd iriihin her arms dul morning wakd him willi alarms which set bit loeth a grinding ken ye whats befallen jockey since be came lioin gananwpiel he has loi his siller poeltvf now he canna find it when from his couch he took a spring and found his purse had taken wing his heart received such a ting the folk were like to bind him he martsbd his pockets earchd the bed he bit his nails and scratched his head but oh i the golden store was fled and never like to find it ken ye whats befallen jwkcv since he came from gananoque he has lost his siller pockcy now he canuu find it theres something awful t clsci his pnre is gone with ll ij peaco to jess nac more dare sho his tace and loves accounts aro vyid and ull the balance hat iv is gloomy thoughts ami av- pains willi olhcr nameless kind of etains that nighi has left behind ken yc whats befallen jney since ho came from gana ho has lost his siller poclfov 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6ih 71 8ih 9th lthh lmi 12th 13th i mi lili i ii ii 14 l i m ii ii u i 44 u 4 ii ki ft u ii ii ci it li t it 14 ii 425 3 20 26 4 19 25 a 3 10 20 26 c 4 11 1925 3 102026 c 4 11 1925 a 10 20 26 c 14 1119 25 a 3 102a 26 1 4 11 1925 3 10 20 26 4 111925 3- s 102026 township of enniskillen at the upset price of ids cunenaj per acre hi coicb33ion nos 623 4 19 623 stirl 3rd 4th 5h 6h 7th bib 9h 10th lllll 12b 13th lllll ii ii it i ii m it it 14 11 it 14 1 11 it li u ii li ii tl ii tl 4 19 a 23 4 19 6 29 11 25 1629 1125 16 20 1125 16 20 1125 township of brooke at the upset price of 10s currency per acre 1st coi cession nos 2 16 4 2a 2 16 4 16 4 20 4 2nd 3rd 4ih 5th uih mi sill 9th 10th 11 th 12tb 13li milt f ifj i ii i ii 44 44 44 44 u 41 4 4i 44 i ii 41 li 44 i 41 ii ii 44 id 10 22 17 ia township of 17- 22 17 16 17 16 22 417 1u 22 chatham jit the upset price of 15s currency per acre 4th coxckssion nos s 9- tih gib 7th bib jili loih llib 12th 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 14 44 44 4 44 t 4 44 89 69 89 a 9 a 9 89 89 a 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 ii 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 township of harwich at the upset price of 15s currency per acre fill lla tlcbivay vth 2d 13 14 15 1g 17 is 13 14 15 16 17 18 6th 9th loib lllll wih 13tb it i t i ti ii it t tt it it ii 13 11 15 16 17 la 13 1115 161718 15 ig 17 id 11 13 16 17 is township of zqn at the upset price vj 12s g currency per acre 1st concession nos 31 31 2iu 44 44 20 27 33 4tb 14 14 20 33 5ih l 25 w i 6ih 44 44 20 27 7th 1 44 25 31 sih 44 44 20 27 9th 44 14 23 31 lcui 14 44 20 27 33 llli 44 14 15 25 31 towxsh1p of dover at the upset price of 12s 67 currency per acre 5lh concession nos 6 7 ft 9 10 11 12 6ih 14 44 67 a 9 10 11 12- 7th 44 ii 6- 7 a 9 101112 sch ii 44 6 89 10 11 12 9th 41 41 6 a 9 10 11 12 loih 41 44 678910 1112 mil 44 44 6 7 s 9 101112 township of plympton at the upset price of 10s currency per acre front concession no 25 10th 12 commissioner ofcmvvn lands orice toronto gin may 1611 2nd 3rd 4th 5th fi 7th 8th 9th l od in 2ib 13ib mih 4 44 li 41 ii 14 44 44 41 44 41 44 44 44 41 4i 14 i 44 14 ii 44 44 ii 44 44 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 2nd 3rd 4th 44 41 44 5ib 6th 7th stb 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 44 44 44 14 44 44 44 44 44 44 h u 41 ii 4 44 44 u ii i4 4 2fl just received and for sale by the subscriber in addition to his fortner stock a large assortment of summer goods consisting of ijeaveitecns and fustians turkey stripe and check fancy printed mucins light calicoes linen drills c c -also- very superior muduria wine in tir casks do do l m aladeria do do do front port do il excellent sherry do u w very superior cgnnc brandy in hhds do do holland gin very strong jamaica spirits a few cases superior champaigne t muscovado and loaf sugar london porter window glass c and expects in addition per first arrival at mon treal a most choice assortment of summer goods to which he would bug to call the attention of the trade t mac1miuek kingston muv 10th 1s34 23if to be sold low for cash by the subscri ber a house and lot in the village of clarksville naonnec the lot contains half an acre the house r answerable for any tradesman or y edward jenkins 3 59 a 15 21 359 a i5 3 5 a 2a a is 2i 3 5 9 28 a 15 21 23 3 5 9 23 a 15 21 23 3 5 9 2a a 15 2i 2a 3 5 9 2a about 210 acres each also a portion of the vacant lands in the townships of plympton and sarnia and ihe rear concessions of moore at ihe up set price of 10s currency per acre commissioner of crown lands office toronto 6lh may 1834 28 sale of in the gore district the public are informed that the undermen tioned lwts situated in the township of pualincb llcrgy block will be offered for sale by public auction at the court house in hamilton in the gore dis trict on wednesday die 4ih june next at 10 oclock a m at the upset price of 15s currency per acre mid upon condition of paying 10 per cent dow and the remainder tn 9 years by annual i nyiil merrta of 10 per cent with interest on each instalment as it becomes due 1st concession nee 18 from halves 202226272a rr half 9 2nd concession no 3 1011 12 18 19 front halves 4 5 renrhuhea 1 13 14 17 20 21 22 3rd concession nos 8 9 10 14 15 ia front halves 7 11 134820 2l 7tb concession front halves 5 12 15 rear half 28 8lti concession no 2a front halves 29 30 rear halves 19 20 22 24 25 26 27 33 9b coacessionno 15 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 7 front halves 11 12 13 14 33 343a riar half 35 10th concession nos 14 15 l 22 23 21 26 2t 28 29 31 32 from halves 202125 rear halves 11 12 13 17 18 34 35 36 87 commissioner if crown lands office toronto gib may 1834 89 s cahmino respectfully lcgs leave to ac- rally uiat lie cuntuiuijo carry on the buftjneiaof hotel and tavern keeper nt m old ktaiidl the tlsansioh house hotel is ploiikfliuly situated in srore street being the principal and inort central street in kingston in the business part of lite lown ia convenient to the dif- furent steam bnsit wharves and no establishment ofilil kind in the province can surpass ir in tin ex cellence and comfort of hoill u jluin and bed ftirnuliuu in the verybeai style the hotel has beon recently painted throughout and otherwise im proved in die rrarofthe mumon house is a laree yard in which there is an excellent range of stables and where a livery stable is constantly kept s ckmino linvinejcept a public house for many years has acquired experience in that line and he trusts that with unremitting attention to the comforts of his guests he will continue to merit the public patronage tt porters will be in readiness to convey lug- gaifr to ajnl from the dilterent steam boats kingioin may 1334 23 gjinyoque woolen factory the proprietors of ihe above establishment hav ing in iheir employ an experienced workman from enqland lave very much improved their clotha both in quality and appearance cloths constantly on hand and exchanged for wool of a good quality on reasonable terms wool manufactured as usual on share or for payment all kinds of country work done on short notice terms the same as last year agents along the river and bay who will receive and for ward customers wool and cloths to the establish ment and deliver the cloths when returned prescott c h pech esq maitland george lang ley eq broxlcville messrs h 8 jones kingston j g parker esq bath b f davey esq hallmecu charles bockvs esq belleville a h mcculluty esq cvbourg messrs conger g scott webster chambers gananoque 1st jway 1834 28 notice all persons indebted to mr robt gkpddmf late of store street kingston are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned as he is the only person cmhorized to collect his debt persons neglecting this urtfej ihimtaately 6sa j kfc r is apartments in regard rooms all of which are john mcleod n b persnna who are also indebted to the au- perscriber are likewise requested to settle their t counts immediately to save costs tti