British Whig (Kingston, ON1834), August 22, 1834, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

published semiweekly volv31k opipeb peb obbei uicoh the british whig a semi weekly journal devoted to commercial ud political infbiroation u published every tgdty nd friday ovetiinn by doctor barker editor ena proprietor at big of fice in rear street next door to the commercial hotel for country circulation only the british whig is siblished every tuesday afternoon in a weekly form aud will i tound to contain the meet important matter of tb acmi- weekly paper tajia for the serai- weekly paper one pound per annum if paid in advance or within three months from the receipt of the first number and one pound five shilling if collected at the tod ofthe year exclueiveof postage for the country paper twelve shilling and sixpence per aunum if paid in advance or within thie moatht from the receipt of the fim number and fifteen shilling if collected at the end of th year exclusive of postage companies of individuals who reaide in the country and who may prefer to send to the office for their papers may have them supplied at ten billing per copy per annum prompt ho subscription received for less than six months ajd no pajxr discontinued until all arrearages are paid op except at ihe option ofthe publisher fltttnth rnttnta six lines and under 2s gd first isveition and 7id each auvseouent insertion ten lines and under 3s 4d firrtinsertion and ww- each gnbaequcnt insertion above tea lines 4d per line for tho first intertion sad id per lias for every subsequent insertion advertisements without written directions axe inserted tat forbid and charged accordingly orders for discontinuing advertisements to be in writing produce of every kind received in payment letters taken in except from agents unless post paid wetter jpres printing doctor barker having obtained a most superior prats and in excellent atmftpmqt of jos tvre is enabled to execute every description of job printing with neatness and ex pedition upon terms hitherto unprecedently low in upper canada notice all persons indebted to mr robt gln dinning late of store street kingston are requested to tnake immediate payment to the underioed a he ih the only person authorized to collect his debt persons neglecting this notice will be sued india- diiinwtfttta john melcox n b persons who are also indebted to th eu- perscriber are likewise requested to settle their ac counts immediately to save costs kingston may 13th 1834 28tf robwalding rol 183 the ridcuu uud ottawa steam boat forwardiug company respectfully inform the public that they will be ready at the opening ofthe navigation to re ceive aud transport passengers goods wares and merchandize in aud from montreal to kingston at the undermentioned rates j cabin mimengrs from montreal to kingston and fruiu kingston to montreal 60 and found emigrants taken at montreal and going through the route to kingston 12s 6d allowing to each adult 60 lb baggage freight of goods wares and merchandize from montreal to kiuston 2s per cwi preight from kingston to montreal as under flour 2s per barrel pork 3s od do ashes 5s 6d do wheat 6011m 8d per bushel payment of freight will in all cased be exacted on delivery of the properly lioodsby this line will be put into large barges which are decked all over and nut disturbed until they arrive in kingston and being an inland navi gation and towed by steam boats insurance tnay 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 drummond 4 gct kingston e- cush1ng azmtmmirvil kingston a i2th 1834 for sale 14 acres of very excellent land in the 4th concession or lncdcnckbbufg about lib acres of which are improved with a frame house on the premises and a never failing stream of water crosses the lot the situation ofthe place is agreeable and healthy near excellent mills surrounded by rich and flou rishing settlements and possessing every advantage calculated to meet the ey ofthe enterprising farmer apply to a truax esq kingston ortoth nsfucriber jos nb1lson timestown 4th march 1834 9 to the public the subscriber most respectfully acknowledges the patronage he has received from the inhabitants of kingston and its vicinity and begs leave to acquaint them that he continues to manufacture and keep on hand a well selected stock of boots and shoes and hopes by a heady attention to their orders to merit a continuance of their favors an apprentice wanted to the boot and shoe making business daniel hickey kingston july 29th 183 wm t kennedy notary public conveyancer general accomptant and iand agent store street kingston- kiiqgtoi uc friday august 2 1834 by e j barker sale of lands in the western distric t the public are informed that the undermentioned clergy reserves and crown lands will be offered for sale by public auction at chatham in the western district on monday the 25th day of august next on condition of actual settlement and upon the usual terms of payment clergy heserves township of sombra at the upeet price of 10s currency per acre 1st concession nos 20 26 32036 4 19 25 310 30 26 c 4 11 19 25 3 20 26 c 411 19 25 a 3 10 20 26 1 411 19 23 3 10 20 26 4 11 19 25 3 10 20 26 4 11 19 25 3 10 20 26 township of dawn at the upset price of twelve shillings sixpense currency per acre- 1st concession nos 2 8 25 3d ft 44 4th it 44 5th 44 41 6th 44 ii 7th il m 8th 44 14 9th 44 a 10th u 44 uth 1 44 12th 44 u 13th 44 44 14th ii 44 15th 44 2d 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11 th 12th 13rh 14th 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 l m 44 41 4 township at the upset price 4th concession nos 5th 6ih 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 44 620 27 215 31 6 8 25 31 12 27 825 12 27 2 15 31 6 12 27 8 25 31 12 27 15 31 6 27 of chatham of fifteen shillings currency per acre 6 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12 i ii m it u ii m it it m m township of harwich at the upset price of fifteen shillings currency per acre 7th concession nos 14 8th 13 14 9th m 13 14 10th 13 14 11th 13 14 12th 15 16 13th 14 15 15 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 s 1 17 18 16 17 18 17 17 17 17 13 18 18 18 township of zone at the upset price of twelve shillings and six pence currency per acre 1st concession nos 2d 5th 6th 7th fcih 9th 10th 11th 4 44 li 41 1 44 44 44 44 31 20 27 25 w 20 27 25 31 20 27 25 31 20 27 25 31 i 31 township of dover at the upset price of ten shillings currency per acre 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 c t o a in ii i 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 8 9 10 11 12 c 8 9 10 u 12 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 5th concession nos tun n 7th 8th 9th loih 11th township of plympton at the upset price of ten shillings currency per acre front concession no 46 crown mand8 township of enniskillen at die upset price of ten shillings currency per acre lands for sale f acres of the very besi description oi v- land situated in the second concession of seymour on the river trent to be disposed of in one lot or in separate parcels of 100 acres each for cash an excellent bargain may be made tittle indisputable apply if by leiter post paid to the editor of the british whic august 1934- 1st concession nes 3 10 20 26 2d 44 44 7 15 22 28 3rd i 44 3 10 20 26 4th 44 44 7 15 22 28 5th 44 4i 3 10 20 26 7th 44 44 3 10 20 26 8th 44 44 7 15 22 28 9th 4 44 3 10 20 26 10th 44 44 7 15 22 28 11th 44 44 3 10 20 26 12th m 44 7 15 22 28 i3th 4ft 44 3 10 20 26 14ih 44 44 7 15 22 28 52 disinfecting fluid a quantity of the above excelle chemical compound to preventcontagion and destroy the ill smell from sick rooms will be kept constantly on hand during the summer at the 3rd 44 44 4th 44 44 5th 44 14 6th 44 44 7th 44 44 8th 44 44 9th 44 44 10th 44 44 11th 44 44 12th 44 13th 44 44 14th 44 44 notice v iiereas my wife polly harrison having left me without any just cause this is tu forbid any per son or persons harboring or trusting her on my oo ccount as i shall pay no debts of her contracting r harrison wiuon august lhh 1831 3 from the perth hotel respectfully informs the in habitants of kingston and the travel ling community that he has leased that extensive and commodious house of entertainment known by the name ofthe kingston hotel where it is his intention to devote the whole of his time and study to the comfort and convenience of his guests the kingston hotel has lately undergone a thorough repair has been completely refurnished and painted and is now one ofthe handsomest 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 ofthe arrivals and departures of the steam boats from which passengers luggage will be conveyed by porters attending the wharves on 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 ofthe bent description and the wines and spirits of superior quality connected with this establishment is a large and capacious yard with excellent stabling kiugston may 9th 1834 27 price in quarts two shillings pints one shilling and three pence with directions for use to steain boats and retail dea lers a liberal allowance will be made township of brooke at the upset price of ten shillings currency per acre 2nd concession nos 3 5 9 8 15 21 3 5 9 815 3 5 928 815 21 3 5 928 815 2123 3 5 928 8 15 21 23 3 5 928 8 15 21 23 3 5 928 township of moore at the upset price of twenty five shillings currency per acre front concession nos 13 14 20 23 58 59 a portion of die vacant lands in the townships of plvmpion sarnia and the rear concessions of moore at the upset priceof 10s currency per acre alsothe broken lots in the town of state the creek in front of lot east 24 and 75 notice whereas my wife hannah has left my bed and board without any just cause i hereby forbid all persons harbouring or trusting her on my ac count as i will pay no debt of hrs contracted after this date jacob h1llman bath 14th july 1834 wholesale retail grocery winll spirit and general prort store market square next dour lo fr- scanlans auction mart the subscriber begs lo iiorm the inhabitants or kingntou c ihai lie has tpeiwd the above estab lishment where he has no on 6a tl following articles at unusually low prices by wholesale or retail 5 puncheons strong jamaica spirits 4 pipes cognac bran5s dupuys brand 4 hhds hollands gin 2 pipes benecarlo we 2 do superior old fort 2 do prime old mrfieira 5 qr casks teneriffe 2 do do paleshentf 2 do do hrown do 2 hhds very superiorwhite wine vinegar 20 barrels upper canal whiskey a quantity of prime dd schiedam gin and chareute brandv jiboltles 20 chcpts twanky tea 3 do young hyson do 1 do old do do 3 bags cuba coiree 2 llhdft 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 rosin glue whiting window glass oils and colors c c with every article in the grocer v and provision line george armstrong rtatsce tth mv l3i 44 to jzjsjvt tue commodious dwelling in barriefield for merly occupied by john r glover esq lately by doctor hartley of the 15th regt the premises being so well known do not require further descrip tion apply to walteb mccunlffe kingston 20th may 1634 s carmin0 respectfully begs leave to ac quaint his patrons and the public gene rally that he continues to carry on the businesof hotel and tavern keeper at his old stand the mansion house hotel pleasantly situated in store street being the principal and most central street in kingston in the business part ofthe town is convenient to the dif ferent steam boat wharves and no establishment ofthe kind in the province can surpass it in the ex cellence and comfort of its apartments in regard both to parlours and bed rooms all of which are furnished in the very ie6t style the hotel has been recently painted throughout and otherwise im proved in the rear of the mansion house is a large yard which there is an excellent ranee of stables and dissolbtiojv of partnership the copartnership heretofore existing be tween the subscribers under the firm of j w ann- strong co is this day by mutual consent dissolv ed all business appertaining to the firm will be settled by robert b armstrong and thomas greer to whom all debts due the establishment are to be paid aud by whom all claims on the late ann will be liquidated j ft armstrong r b armstrong thomas greer kingston july 30 1834 the business hitherto conducted under the firm of j w armstrong co will becontinued by the undersigned at their old stand in brock street un der the firm of armstrong and greer r i armstrong thomas greer anticholera pills surgeon adamson h p of the bengal army has for sale at his residence north end ofthe town anticholera pills such as were used in india and prescribed by him while military surgeon under the command of the marquis of hastings governoi general and commander in chief kingstonjuly 31st 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 14ih july 1s34 notice mr peter reid 1 hereby give you notice that 1 will at the next district court to be held at the town of kingston in the midland district of the province of upper canada in and for the said dis trict file a petition in the said court uraying that partition uiuy be inadl upulu tbto number onujhm dred and eightynine and one hundred and ninety eight in the said town of kingston which in and by a certain grant from the crown under the great seal of ihe said province bearing date the fifth day of december one thousand eight hundred and twen ty five were granted to elizabeth tewksbury wife uf jacob tewksbury lydia burlcy emerson bur- ley william burlcy john burley joseph burley mary reij wife of peter reid and ann burley as devisees in the will of emerson burlcy late of the town of kingston deceased pursuant to the statute passed in the third year of the reign of his present majesty william the fourth entitled an act to provide for partition of real estates ann burley kingston august 15th 1834 notice to buyers of leather and sellers of skins hides the business heretofore carried ou by s r cald well is changed to the hands of the subscriber at the store adjoining thomas smiths hat store near the kingston 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 bindings skirting hog skins c c c shoe makers saddle and harness makers far mers and all dealers in leather will find it for their interest to patronize this establishment as the stock will beexiensiveand of every variety of quality and will he sold at the lowest prices ktcash paid for hides and smis william ford kingston june 10th 1834 36 veterinary surgeon tw5 suosenlw tukeb tile utterly ofmllinnihg tile inhabitants of kingston and the adjacent country that he has commenced business in the above line at ctcnut old stand near the scotch kirk an infiruakv for rick horses edmund smith shod upon professor coleman im proved principle kingston march 10th 1s34 10 no a to 53s bus r25 23 in where a livery stable is constantly kept s cahmino having kept 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 porters will be in readiness to convey lug gage to and from the different steuu boats kingston may 1831 for sale by the subscriber for cash biggms best english grass scythe 3 94 each sickles 7d bd an3 lod each sc stones 2s 6d doz scvlbesnaithcs rakes pnch fork sk thomas hardy upper end 0 silore strut l0tf tile commercial academy store street kingston will rcopen on monbat 11th august 1834 kingston aug 7th 1834 to let one house and sundry booms in other houscb apply to abner ives kinston june 23rd 1s34 on an kingston jtfwch21it 1834- da portion of the rear lots divided into half acres eal of crown land office toronto 6th august loh- purchasers will be required to pay the first instalment down to the agent mr henry jones ksn of which theaale will be vod and the land again offered to public sale- editors will please copy the aboxe cashpaid for deetskmv deer horns furs rags aod feathers by baker egan sale of crowv sinins in se ymo ur notice is hereby given that a portion uf the tin- granted lands in the township yf seymour in the newcastle district will be offered for sale by lubi auction in col- borne cramahe at ketchums 1ij on friday the 29th day of august instant at the upag price of 12s 6d currency per acre on conditif 0 actual settle ment and upon the usual terms o p a plan exhibiting the situatiq q t lots may be seen at the surveyor general jflicc toronto or with major campbell residing in township from whom further inforinauon n he obtained pet robinson commissioner tf tr office toronto 7th august lm editors will plewt copy the aoe cheap for cash baker egan market square keep constant ly on hiiml the following articles at extremely low cash prices prime mesa and one hog pork smoked hams cheeks c mutton hams smoked and dried beef young hyson twankav and black tcaa sugars spies c superfine flour indian and oaten meal pickled onions cucumbers c oats corn peas beans c scotch hcrrirgs mackerel cd fish c plug paper and cavendish tobacco soap candles om with tvery other article iq the grocery and provision lina they have just received several crate of crockery of tho latest importations 4 crates of stone ware 60 reams wiapping paper a quantity of scotch and american manufactured tid ware vttpelaules fowls potatoes c at market price cash fur produce ufevery description kingston august 1st les1 notice to buyers of leather and sellers of ski7is and hides r caldwell respectfully acquaints bis friends and the public that he still continues the levnien business at his old stand in the market place where every description of articles in that line may be had at all times cash paid for hides and skijvs kingston june 21th 1834 for sale by tbs subscriber 300 hides ihsi quality sole leather 100 do upper do 500 calfskins s r caldwell c cash paid for raw hides and calf skin market square kingston 3rd june 1834 34tf a j ferns begs to inform bis customers that he has received by the late arrivals his summer supply of ladies misses and childrens fashionable roots and shoes of every description aud will be disposed of at uncommonly lo prices kingston june 24th 1834 jo sale of crowjv lajvds home district notice is hereby given that the undermen tioned cfergy reserves and crown lands in the home uistnct will be offered for sale by public auction at the court house in the cky of to ronto on friday the 29th day of august instant at 12 o clock noon on condition of actual settlement and upon the usual terms of payment also a portion of the ungranted lands in the townbhips of colhngwood st vincent notlawa- saga and sunnidale at the upset price of five shillings currency per acre at the same time and place will be again put up auction inconsequence of the person who bid it off at the sale of the 15th may last having failed to pay the first instalment a valuable millsite with about 400 acres of land attached to it situated in the 14th concession of he above named town ship of nottawasaga which will be put tip at five shilling currency per acre subject to the condition of building a sawmill thereon within one year from the date of the purchase and the other lots bid off on the same day upon which the first instalmeuta have uot been paid pland exhibiting the situation of these lota may be seen at the surveyor generals office toronto or with mr richey in the township of sunnidale clergy reserves township op brock at the upset price of 10s currency per acre 2nd concession east 10 10th north 1 10 township op lx bridge at the upaet price of 10s cur ncy per acre 2nd concession wo 15 8th 37 township of vespra- at the upset price of 10a currency per acre jilihtaoitfehon pipilis township of tecumseth at ihe upset price of twelve shillings sixpence currency per acre 14th concession jvos 10 22- township of adjala at the upset price of 10s currency per acre 1st concession nos 15 31 township of caledon at the upset price af 10s currency per acre 5th concession west of centre road w i 8 6th east of centre road no 20- township of scarborough at the upset price of fifteen shillings currency per acre 2nd concession no 12 township of west gw1lliambury at the upset price of twelve shilling sixpence currency per acre 2nd concession nos 9 16 old survey township of mulmur at he upset price of 10s currency per acre 8th concession no 2 1st concession west huron tario st no25w township of innisfil at the upset price of 10s currency per acre 2nd concession no 22 lotii 17 8ih 3 township of essa at the upset price of 10s currency per acre 6th concession no 6 9th 15 township of mono at the upset price of 10s currency per acre 3d concession west 2 no 0 township of pickerin the upset price of fifteen shillings currency hwfayvtv 7th concession nos 15 31 township of tay at the upset price of 10s currency per acre 1 mi concession no 6 township of albion the upset price of twelve shillings sixpence currency per acre 5th concession no 8 10th 27 township of oro at the upser price of 10s currency per acre 5th concession no 9 township of collingwood at the upset price of 10s currency per acre 9th concession nos 19 20 township of whitchurch the upset price of fifteen shillings currency per acre gth concession no 16 township of etobicoke at ihe upset price of fifteen shilling currency per acre concession a no 38 township of scott at the upset price of 10s- currency per acre 5th concession no 2 township of king the unset price of fifteen shillings currency per acre 9ih concession nos 17 18 croww lajvd8 township of tav at the upset price of 10s currency per acre 6th concession e- part no 13 12th 7th w- part 13 township of mulmur at the upset price of 10s currency pw 4th concession east of hurontano st n o 4 at at at at 5th 1st 4t l house to let the premises formerly occupied by the late hen- rv davis situate in store street above the scotch kirk for a term of years apply to james doyle or mr john low attorney market square kingston july 36th 1834 49 ftj21 wi2i weat of huron tario st no- 17 township of essa at the upset price of 10s currency per acre 11th concession broken lot tio 1 township of albion at the upset price of twelve shillings sixpence currency per acre 7th concession no 1 township of toronto at the upset price of fifteen shillings cutrency per acre 2nd concession southofdundasst no 21 10wnship of east cwilliambury- at the upset price of twelve shillings sixpence currency per acre- 9th concession no 5 township of scott at the upset price of 10a currency per acre 8th concession broken lot no 4 peter robinson commissioner of crown laodb office toronto 6th august 1834 etfitoia will please copy abo

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy