6 published semiweekly volume 1 opifer per oh dem dicor the british whig a semi- weekly journal devoted to commercial and political infoiroation u published every tuesday and friday venina by doctor barker editor and proprietor at his of fice in rear street next door to the commercial hotel for country circulation 00y british whig is published every tuesday afternoon in a weekly form and will i found o contain tho most important matter of the gemi- woelcly paper- terms for the semi weekly paper one pound peranum if paid in advance or within three months from tho receipt of the first number ami one pound five nhilliiij if collected at xh end of the year exclusive of postage for iimi country pper twelve riffijlings and iipooee per annum if paid in advance or within thiee month from the receipt of the first number and fifteen shilling if obllkted at tho end of the year exclusive of postage companies of individuals who reside in tha eountty and who may prefer to send to the office for ibeir paptrv may have thorn uuppiied at ten shillings per copy per ajnunj prompt no subscription received for less than six months and no pspr discontinued until all arrearages are paid up except at ihe option of the publisher bwfcrttkbust six lines and under 2 6dfiratintenion iad 7jd each subseouent insertion ten line aod under 3 4d first insertion and lod each subsequent insertion above ten unee 4d per line for the first insertion uul l px line for every subsequent insertion advertisements without written directions are inserted till forbid and charged accordingly orders for discontinuing advertisement to be in writing- produce of every kind received in payment no letters taken in except frorn agents unless porr piu- m letter preun printing doctor barker having obtained a most superior press aod anexcellentakortmentof jo trpis enabled to execute every description of job printing with neatneag and ex pedition upon terms hitherto unprecedently low in upper ctntda klg ft t o 3u ci friday jvlt m 1834 by e j barker disinfecting fluid a quantity of the above excellen chemical compound to prevent contagion and destroy the ill smell from aick rooms will be kept constantly on hand during the summer at the british whig price in quarts two sli office mings pints one shilling and three pence with directions for u to steam boats and retail dea- lere a liberal allowance will be made the new and fant sailing steam boat 1834 niagara si montreal s u m tu c r a r r it n g e in c n t the proprietors of the stenmboat united states finding that the uoat is competent to perform the passage in from 30 to j6 hours have determined co run her through the lake from the 20th of juy up to the 11th of september leaving lcwiston nnd ogdensburgh alternately every 5li day during which lime she will carry nn freight but run exclu sively for passengers on the 1lth of september she will resume her wceklv trips be heretofore ad vertised the steam boat black hawk cmpu veiks will leave sackets harbor every tuesday and saturday morning at 5 oclock for ogdensburgh touching at kingston french creek alexandria brock ville and morriatown passing the 1000 is lands in die river st lawrence by davlieht july 17th 1834 7 y g 49 1834 lake ontario the new 8teax boat 3ir wood dentist will stay a few days at the commercial hotel kingston july uth 1634 smoked hams a quantity 10 barrels pork for sale by john g parker- kingston 1 5th july 1834 mk colls surgeon lishment point frcdcrit mm lute of the naval estab- redcrick resides at mrs bay- quarry street kingston july uth 1834 ivo tb sale of ram iffis wkb in the n flot of sand w western district be offered for sale bv public auc7 he auction at the of august next a the upset sot storage and wharfage the subscriber begs leave to inform he public dial he has rented the well known storehouses and wharf formerly occupied by mr john mcguire at the foot of store street as to location they have not their equals in town those who wish to store property or dispose of it by consignment may rely on the utmost endeavours of the subscriber to give mrifoction or all orders he may be fa vowed with in the above line of business iv b for the accommodation of travellers there will be a room fitted for the reception of bag gage barton philips kingston april hth 1834 notice all persons indebted to mr hobt gundinning fate of store street kingston are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned as he is the only person authorized to collect his debts persons neglecting this notice will be sued indis criminately john mcleod n b persons who are also indebted to the su perscribe are likewise requested to settle their ac counts immediately to 6ave cost kingston may 13th 1834 28tf to be sold the subscriber offers for sale an eligible stand for a blacksmith waggon maker or other mechanics- the premises are good and consist of a frame house and shop with one and half acres of excel lent ground and are situated a short distance from hc flourishing village of bath in a thickly settled country the stand is at present occupied by a blacksmith apply to oscar f pool ernestown june 2nd 1834 34tf 44 it 44 44 if 44 9 a 6 a 12 9 p 1 a m a 9 p 4 8 2 7 2 8 p a p a p p m m 11- m m m m- m m m m m m foewaeding for 103a thcrideau and ottawa steam boat forwardiug company respectfully inform the public that they will be ready at the opening of die navigation to re ceive and transport passengers goods wares and merchandize to and from montreal to kingston at the undermentioned rates cabin passengers from montreal to kingston and from kingston to montreal 60s- aod found emigrants taken at montreal and going through the route to kingston 12s 6d allowing to each adult 50 lb baggage freight of goods wares and merchandize from montreal to kingston 2s 9dcr cwt freight from kingston to montreal as under flour 2s per barrel pork 3s od do ashes 5s 6d do wheal golbs 8d per bushel payment of freight will in all cases be exacted on delivery of the property goods by this line will be put into large barges which are decked all over and not disturbed until they arrive in kingston and being au inland navi gation and towed by steam boats insurance may be dispensed with with safety it is the intention of this company that these barges laden with goods and passengers in montre al will deliver the same within four days at king ston robert drumhond agent kingston e gushing agent montreal kingston april 12th 1634 a j ferns begs to inform his customers that hehaa received by the late arrivals his summer supply of ladies misses and childrens fashionable boots and shoes of every description and will be disposed of at uncommonly low prices kingsto june 24th 1834 40 notice to buyers of leather and sellers of skins and hides s r caldwell respectfully acquaints his friend and the public that he still continues the leather business at his old stand in the market place where every description of artietes m that line mav be had at all times qfcash paid for bides and kws kingston june 24th 1834 for sale d acres of very excellent land in the 4th uv concession of fredericksburg about 60 acres of which are improved with a frame house on the premises and a never failing stream of water crosses the lot the situation of the place is agreeable and healthy uear excellent mills surrounded by rich and flou rishing settlements and possessing every advantage calculated to meet the eye of the enterprising farmer apply to a truax esq kingston or to the nabscriber jos- we1lson ernestown 4th march 1834 9 wti f d howe will on the 23rd of july commence her trips be tween ogdensburgh and niagara aa follows going up leaves ogdensburgh tuesday at kingston wednesday sackets harbor wednesday oswego do dus thursday kocbester do toronto late york thursday coming down leaves lewiston friday rochester saturday odus do oswego do 44 8 harbor sunday kingston do touching at french creek alexandria andbrock- ville on her way up and down june 86tii 18 48 notice the subscriber hereby forbids all persons purchas ing stone bottles stamped with his name as he will claim them wherever found john belonge kingston july 19 1834 48 a fresh supply of groceries the subscriber begs leave to tender his sincere thanks to his friends and the public in general for the support he has received since he commenced business in kingston also to inform them he has justarrived from montreal with a large and choice assortment of wines jamaica spirits spanish and coomac bkalot hollands gin pepper mint and shrub worth the notice of tavern keep ers aibo groceries earthenware among which are a quantity of figured flower pota glass and a large quantity of west india rice of the first quality a large assortment of salt water fish table bait cheese butter oatmeal corumeal honey flour pork oats sole and upper lea ther constantly for sale w p cook store street kingston july 10 1834 wmmjmjmjmm mmtjbbsojt rbomtne perth motei respectfully informs ihe in habitants of kingston and ttie travel ling community that he has letsed that extensive and commodious house of entertainment known by the name of the kingston hold where it is ins intention to devote the whole of time and study to the comfort and convenience his guests the kingston hotel has lately undergone a repair has been completely rcfm nished mow one of he handsomest united states propelled by two powerful lowpressure engines copt it j vax oewateb leaves lewiston at 7 p i july 22 27 august 1 6 ii 16 21 26 31 september 5 10 passengers go from ogdensburgh to montreal in from 16 to 18 hours leaves ogdensburgh fob niagara at 8 a m july 20 25 30 august 4 9 14 19 24 29 september 3 8 touches at toronto late york on her upward trip in the evening of the second day and stops both ways at youngstown niagara rochester oswego sackets harbor kingston u c french creek brockville and morristown she will be at oswego hound iqtward on the morning of the second day and downward in the af ternoon of the second day passeneers from the oouth will linsuswego as well as huchealcr u con venient pointf embrakation for niagara fulla or anv ports on lake ontario or the st lawrence river notice whereas my wife hannah has left my bed and board wihout any just cause 1 hereby forbid all persons larbouring or trusting her on my ac count aa i wll pay no debt of hers contracted after this date- bath uthjujy 1834 jacob hillman his of biotick the subscriber having retired from business for the purpose of collecting hie debts begs leave to in- form all persons indebted to him that he intends to lose as little time as possible in so doing and there fore xfiftuesis them u inae immediate payment and ave cost jame r bensow kingston june 3rd 1sw 34tf thorough repair lias and painted and is public houses in the province it is admirably well situated for the convenience of travellers being near the lake shore and commanding a full view of the arrivals and departures of the steam boats from which passengers luggage will be conveyed by porters attending the wharveson purpose to the domestic arrangements of the house the greatest attention will be paid a first rate table will be kept the beds will be of the best description and the vines and spirits of superior quality connected with this establishment is a large and capacious yard with excellent stabling kiugston may 9th 1s34 27 emigrant office toronio l3ihju 134 j notice to emigrants in want of work emigrants in want of employment are inform ed the grand river navigation company have advertised for one thousand jcaborers who will meet with immediate employment at three pounds currency per month and board ibvsbal hundred laborers are also wanted on ihe welland cj1jval at the same rate of wages emigrants desirous of availing themselves of the above offer should proceed by way of ihe wetland canal and land at port robinson there is also a great demand for mechanics at hamilton dundas ancastcr and brautford farm laborers are much wanted in the neighborhood of these towns for further information emigrants are directed to apply to mr cattennole ai hamilto wholesale retail groceiy wine spirit and foncral prtltton slorc market square door to mr scanlana auction mart the subscrber begs to inform the inhabitants of kingston cthat he has opened the above estab lishment w i ure he has now on sale tlie following articles at uiusually low prices by wholesale or retail 5 punclnons strong jamaica spirits 4 pipes ognac brandy dupuys brand 4 hhds lollands gin 2 pipes jenecarlo wine 2 do superior old port 2 do prime old madeira 5 qr caputeneriflc 2 do d pale sherry 2 do do brown do 2 hhds- very superior white wine 20 darrein upper canada whiskey a quantity of prime old schiedam charemebrandv in bottles 20 cherts twanky tea 3 do voung hvson do 1 do old do do 3 bags cuba coffee 2 hhds double refined loaf sugar 3 tierces bright muscovado do 20 boxes muscatel raisins 5 bags almonds 20 boxes poland starch a quantity of pitch tar romh glue whiting window glass oils and colors c ftfe with every article in the grocerv and provhon line george armstrong kingston th july 1s34 44tf vinegar in and i tt 39- b- hawke emigrant agoni for saif by the subscriber at his leather store one door south of mr palmers druggist store market square 50 bile prime mess pork at 3 2s 6l per brl 40 do flour 1000 weight of cheese 0 brl p brl w1ll1amf0rd kingston june 10th 1834 36 to rejyt the commodious dwelling i barriefiem for merly occupied by john r ghncr esq lately by doctor uartury of the 10th rgf the premises being so well known do not fceutlf e further descrip tion apply to waltfll mccunipfe kingston 20lll may 1634 just received and for sale by the subscrber in addition to his former stock a large assortmmc of summer goods consisting of beavcrtecns nnd fustians turkey stripe and check fancy printed muslins light calicoes lineu drills c c -also- vtrry superior maderia wine in qr casks do do l m maderia do do do front fort do excellent sherry do very superior cognac brandy in hhds do do holland gin 4 very strong jamaica spirits 4 a few castes superior champaigne muscovado and loaf sugar london porter window glass c and expects in addition per fir arrival at mon treal a most choice assortment of summer goods to which he would beg to call the attention of the trade t macnldeu kingston may 10th ism 2gtf for sale by the subscriber for cash bstflog beat english grasb scyth 3 9j tack sickles 7j 8d and 10d huh sejuie stones 2s 6d do sejlhosnuiilics rakos piwli fork fa tltomam hardy vppr nd of store street kington jnnezbrd ibm mf elec- that ltjtfl par- you ft t it 14 t ft to the free and independent electors of the county of frontenac gctlehkk 1 have been requested by several respectable freeholders to come forward as a can didate for your suffrages at the next general lion have now the honor to inform you alluulu 0 tluspurcd ill liimili ulltli illfjv in wui 1 shall present myself at the poll i am not a iv man i deprecate party spirit ond should dome the favor to elect me i shall regard your in terests and the interests of the province as the sole end and aim of my political career i am no an olhccarcr and it has pleased providence to place me in circumstances that put me beyond the neces sity of being an officeseeker 1 respect the government but am independent of it and will never yield a single right or privilege of the people to gain the favor of any man or set uf men although friendly to internal improvement i should certainly have opposed had i had an op portunity some of the lavish grants of last session if elected 1 will support most strenuously au address to his jtfajesty to put a protecting duty oh imports from the united states it is impossible that this country can flourish so long as weave exposed to this unequal system of what is erroneously termed frcc trade with the best wishes for your welfare i remain genttemcu your obedient humble servant robert drummond kingston cthjttue 1851 notice to buyers of leather and sellers of skins hides tlie business heretofore carried on by s r cald well is changed to the hands of the subscriber at the store adjoining thomas smiths hat store near the kiogston hotel where every description of leather may be had at all times albo a general assortment of articles used by saddlers and shoemakers such as saddle trees hames boot trees and lasts linings and bindiags skirting hog skins c c c shoe makers saddle and harness makers far mers and all dealer leather will find it for their interest to patronize this establishment as the slock will be extensive and of every variety of qualiiy and will be sold at die lowest prices sjcash paid fur hides and sltins for sale ay the subscriber 880 hides liret quality sole heather 100 do upper 0 500 calfskins r r t- r- caldwell 07 cash paid for raw hides nn calf skins market square kingston 3rd ji4 fql 3ltf kingston june 10th 1834 william ford 36 n to let one house and sundry room i ho ml uses other apply t kingston march 21smm wm t kennedy notary public conveyancer general accomptant and land agent store street kingston june 3rd 1834 34tfd veterinary surgeon the subscriber takes the liberty of informing the inhabitants of kingston and the adjacent country that he has commenced business in ihe above line at chesnuts old stand near the scotch kirk an infirmary for sick horses edmund smith horses shod upon professor colemans im proved principle kington march 10th 1s34 10 the proprietor of the montreal herald and daily commercial gazette begs leave to inform his subscribers at kingston and its vicinity that he has appointed mr j h greer as his agent at whose dry goods store at the corner of store and kingstreets such as may not have boxes at the post office will find their papers mr greer will forward to montreal the names of such as may be disposed to subscribe and the utmost punctuality in delivery may be depended upon kingston 2d j uly 1834 43 lm trms or the montreal herald and daily com mercial gazette 2 tcrma of the semiweekly published on mondays and thursdays 1 5 lost on the 14ch of june last on the york road be tween mr- r- fraserss taveen ernestown and the residence of the subscriber a small pocket book containing u small quantity of cash some memoranda and four notes of hand audrawn in favor of the subscriber one given by john taylor oftlmrlow for 25 dated about the 20th april 1830 and witnessed by margaret harris one given by robert thomas for 27 15s dated about the 15th march 1833 and witnessed by john wo man one given by hiram p robertson for 5 dated sometime in december 1833 and one given by juhn rutritcktj ur krt w utium soutuuiju may 1832 any person having found the book and its con tents and will return them to the owner will be li- birally rewarded samuel vroman ernestown july 1st 1834 notice i hereby caution all persons against buyingnotcs signed by me in favor of mr james ashley dated the 8th april 1834 in payment for a piece of land which he has since deeded to his brother george ashley after deeding it to ine lorenzo sw1tzer west loughborough july 16th 1834 notice all persons having claims against the estate of the late benjamin fairfield esq deceased of the town of bath are requested to present their accounts duly authenticated and all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to charles fairfield administrator ernestown 14th july 1934 information wanted of john mculowhi shoemaker a native of coun ty derry in ireland who left his wife and child in montreal about two years since he is supposed to be in the united states persons knowing aught of the absentee are requested to communicate with this office kingston july 11th 1934 court house in that town c bxtf at the up rency each upon condition 0 q price of i7 lft rency each upon condition of building st srs slft h f not ms lha fte5 from lb day of sale ws3jffic money lo be pad down and ine remamde7 vl 5 equal annual inatalmenis inl o e k sialmeni a u becomes due town lots russel street nob 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 bedford street east bwz nos 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2a bedford street west side nos 19 20 21 22 b3 24 25 26 37 a teter street east side nos 3 4 peter street west side nns 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 cross street east side nos 1 2 3 4 cross street west side nos 1 3 3 4 back street west sidr nos 1 2 3 4 park l ots north of the centre road no 6 nos 3 south of the centre road 4 5 8 9 10 wa te r l o ts nos 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 irfjmifi ibftninfijw commissioner of crown land office toronto 10th july 1834 47 bale of clergy reserves in the niagara and london districts the public are informed that the undermentioned clergy reserves will be offered for sale by public auction at abraham wilsons inn in the town of simcoe in the london district on monday the 1 1th day of august next at m oclock a m upon condition of actual settlement one tenth of the purchase money to be paid down and die remainder in nine equal annual instalments with interest upon each instalment as it becomes due- township of woodhouse at the upset price of 15s currency per acre 4th concession nos 17 22 5 9 16 6 10 ffl township of townsend at the upset price of 15 currency per acre 4th concession nop s 12 17 6 22 8 22 township of windham at the upset price of5 currency per acre 2d concession nos 10 22 16 10 9 16 10 22 16 22 township of walsingham at the vjset price of 12s 6t currency per acre 2nd concession no 10 3 6 7 8 9 10 13 11 tt 44 f i ii 44 tl 41 u hi it k t 4 5 6 8 10 11 12 13 14 4 44 ii i i m 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 10 16 22 22 17 2 10 2 10 22 16 22 16 22 township of charlotteville at the upset price of 15 currency per acre 3rd concession a no ny i 2 6 7 8 9 44 4 it u it 44 4 2 10 2 3 16 16 i u township of walpole at the upset pi ice of 15a currency per acre 4th concession nos 10 17 212 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 44 4 44 44 44 41 44 44 44 4 41 m ii 44 ii ii m 41 44 44 44 2 9 16 3 10 17 22 16 22 2 9 16 3 10 17 2 6 13 15 12 11 15 37 2 6 10 9 2 township of rainham at the upset price of 15 currency per acre 4th concession nos 10 17 5 239 6 3 10 9 2 township of caistor at the upset price of 15 currency per acre 3rd concession nos 6 12 4 4 11 15 6 12 20 6 4 ii township of middlbton at the upset price of 15 eurreneyper acre 3rd concession south of talbot road 2nd concession south of talbot road 2nd concession north of talbot road 3rd concession north of talbot road c peter robinson commissioner of crown lands ufa toronto july 10th 1831 7 nos 16 23 27 30 120 24 273134 39 i 6 9 14 16 3 7 13 ce