British Whig (Kingston, ON1834), July 28, 1835, p. 1

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the british m voi- iii published semiweekly whig advertiser for the midland district picor 9 by e j barker m d v the british whjg a semmvetkly journal devoid to commercials political inbmaloim iil1herf civry tuwdoya frinnv svenm hy doctor barker editor d a- his 6 feeia boor sum nni rf commschfl hotel t h british xvllki m j bm bw annum fpiudnauvmco or within thco month ftoa ibu rocept oftlif first number and tun pound ifeol- ttd it the end oftlli year uxclosivoof pustac hu 4uhenpiion rccivl fir im iha x mooihf ud no kixgstcw u c tubsoay july 28 1835 w miss ualkm seminary reojiiii on mmidav i 50- it londay ativan i7li hear street july 23rd is35 jud up except nl tine irclion qteinterlod till orders for dracontinoing paper discontinued until nil ai rearages are he option otthe publmier abbrttrsemenlt six lino and unwfidfirmihsertion tnd 7h each sutweawnt imertiun ten inland under 3t id bnttimrtioonnd liweaehihreiimitinenion afauve tn iflie 4d per line fur the firt insertion nbd id perl tor every 9ubsiquciititieiiiuu advertisements wtilioui written d iforbidand chirked accordingly advertisements tube inventing produce of every kind rcceiveil in payment 1rl0 iter j taken in except from asmiu unlet pqbt pa id joetter press printing doctor barker bavin ahtiined n most miperforpmm and an excellent assortment tit j on tver it enabled to mmtth every description of job printing with neotfiua inti ei- dhion upon terms liitlierto un precedent ly low in upper notice jesses 22 v tow public method 0 public method of 2jn a t dsbted to lr to make mediate payment im- kingsfon 15th july i835 h mair 48 wish potatoes 200 hampers irish poiatoeo in first rate order aud narramed excellent f cal f 1 o patrick eg an haife srnnre july 23rd 1s35 f hnad4 new york harness manufactory the subscriber respectfully informs ins country friends ihul he continue to manufacture harness of evy description aud the rwy beat quality at ihe nv york price leather trunks and valises kept fur sale and made in order product ofcvcrv description received in payment ii iia1gut brock street kingston dune 16th 1s35 39 fancy biscuit caking thomas moxev from lnndnn returns bh grateful acknowledgements to the inhabitants of kingston for the encnunisemeiit hi has received smcc hts cormmicenient in the hoove husiue and lega leave to inform them ihut he kai constantly for sale every variety of fancv cakes and biscvits cfinfemirhmn ntit offmr strticlit in his line of the fresh wines grocer just received and for rags rags bags the highest price in ch paid for rag3 at this office uritinli whig office kington july 21 1835 sale of clekgv reserves the untimnemiood curgy rparfw jn uio townships of huntingdon luloo hurtgcrrwil iwnfor hichuioml and rawdon to iho midland dmtaicl u offered for sale by auction at the town of beclev1lle oa monday the 2qtf wy r and adjourned vajcs will after ward b bm atuiesume place august iivnil sln 0- 20ll at tfaft cnwl price of lftt currency pp iho xtrrxm m paymtrtl wiim bo noqtenui nt pur 8 teas 4c 4c npon 1 1 ir 20d november fellowm ere l money down atid the f em jlhdr ionino oqiial nutii in nuimenu with iiitefeat on each instalment an it become d township of hunttxodon 4o e idi do do lv ii 9t je by the subscriber hp chests lwankny tea direct from the east india companys snle 10 chests twanfoy tea free trade 15 do ioha do 10 uhds bright mbscovndo sugar 5 double refined loaf do 10 bags of cuba coflbe 6 pipes cognac brandy dupuvs favreaus and otards brand 5 puncheons vcv hrsi ntiuliiv tvlmltcali t al- bus flit limd utiili toriiu glieu beek iitpi lie rtill sii iulesilr and rijil ai tl ii mnflitm every wedneat ernj smnsivt kinjon jn 1 15 ud ivinl tt hum to order i cuiltitlllly inuitufuc inr ilvnr which iihftleinttt prices iv atd saturdnv 1 to2j wurranted 5 pipes hullatids 3 h p teiieriffo wine 6 hlids pole and brown sherry do east india mad eira do do do do 356 v colkhltg will j- r jac5slx anennniri kt cnrntfttlllv on mtidii lmvtwuiy of cottocrc iihskey fn mtv superior iiiuliiy u hi a icry low price l it a it j w uppoitited neiit for one of lie 11101 cmenivc dfelillerics in the upper pro lince itrmiih di litrgirly in the article would lu well to give a call previous to purchasing else- i he re tkums cash or approved credit june ldj5 35f kingston wine i spirit warchouni score sfrect subs williamson ompectfully informs his friends it in addition to his tiroeery and provision ware- biwe ii fnmtsireet he hws taken the shop and isiiiessof mr a fee in stoiestreet directly op- bsiiemr c heailix here lie has laid in an ex- insiveand well selected stock of ooreries wines id spirit glasswnre c c suitable for a town d country irtyle his stock consists of the following goods viz igitoceriks green aud blaok ftattf refined ut india and mtucovado sugars almonds rai- hs starch snap suit moccoboy and rappee eufciwr vuvj tobacco saltwater herrings inoked llinnn c c wlnki and smmtt- superior port sherry and i enecarlo wines cognac braudv llollnuds gin tmaica spirits nnd old uiiiions runi prime cnna n whiskey lvppetmint mid white wine vine also ole and upper leather ijhuking and brushes variety of otlitr ariiclcv- v being determined to sell for cash or pro- ice only i is enabled to pan with hia goods at tli a small profit as shall rouiiitiiil fiiture custom kingston july 7tii 1s33 45 cotters kxcliailffc rolfeehouse old rttittsil coffkbnoose ce stibsci iljcr haviuir taken hid exteittiffs eetnb- ment ond having fitted it up in a style not infe- t to any in ul provinte hopes don perience and extensive ncnaiiitance ii to merit a share of public patrnnatje john cotter late of branifoiu s london u u mnv 14th 1836 47 uh do do uio a so i 40 do do it tisio 9tb do do 4 u ifr lool dp do 9 w 17 lltu do m j t 15 1jtll do do do do 4 it 19 14ui jo do 3 1 luu ziu or aiauou j t cooccaalod u 5h th 7la fcji lihh ilth do do do do do 40 do do to do lottntt do do do do do do do do do do t 8 15 31 t r 27 ai js 31 14 3t i 7 n ksp si n tli 31 i w jo 27 3 e 8 15 31 his the long busi- oronro wood dentist will smy ft few days at the unercial hotel iingsion june 23rd 135 bilious pill- 1afe and valuable medicine for family use in bilious disorders and obstructions of the bowels i had at dr adamson house with piopcr dt 4tf tf lions iingston jul 9 ssj5- ikiini rope consisung oi ia- notice subscriber offers for sale 1 two tons superior oakum three tons tarred j bttthed two hundred barrels tine l three hundred barrels a jg un gston june lotli 1335 41lm aja bank of upper lic notice bhqj ajbt2 itig of the stockholder jfij fortne reday the 20th fpose of eleenng hon alexander ol av of augutt director q tlie room of 3 pipes 3 do ilenecnrlo 2 do biiperior old port 5 cases french claret 20 capks hibbbhts london pobteb shhds- donleanx vinegar 23 boxes lextof bloolil and muscatel rai sins 3 tierces prune 3 bagssoftshell almonds 50 boxes hard liverpool soap 5 boxes pine apple cheese 5 tierces rice 30 boxes tobacco pipes 100 barrels u c whiskey 50 drums turkey fis 5 tierces french currant 6 bags barcelona nuts 150 packages drugs spices pickles sauce 100 boxes starch 3 cut spanish float indieo 25 kegs virginia leaf tobaco i6s to 18s terms cah or approved notes at 90 day george armstrong kingston july 14 1635 436ts extensive sale op furniture c c to be sold bv auction od tuesday july 28th and following days at scanlans long room a quantity of valuable household furniture books c c to close consignments vlz a set of walnut dining tables elegant four post bedsteads sofa covered uith patent hair cloth pier glass in gilt frame bronze dinner lamps do llili do plated candlesticks with branches elegant cut glass decanters wiih plated stands cut glass wines and tumblers dressing aud card tables walnut chest of drawers a double office desk femher beds and bedding a large assortment of crockery dinner tea and chamber sets beil pans stool pans c c a qvant1ty of bcaver and chip hats 100 boxes wganh shaving boxes shawlv unius and a great variety of other articles also several ctcelh nt stoves stove pipes e 200 volumes websters spelling books 70 do family library 50 do history american war an elegant edition of shakspeare in 9 vols and numerous other works a quantity of printing and writing paper and about 200 reams wrapping paper the usual assortment of kitchen utensils fen dent fire lions c c the whole must be sold for cash without reserve the subscriber being about to leave kingston tsale at eleven oclock each day h scanlan auctioneer kingston j 23fd 18 a valuable library op about sooo volumes 61 bow and iccoriduw obliu london printed books which sffbi sold by auction at the subscribers kn rocm cotmencing on mto- ew ihe oltli inst and to continue every friday 6awr jss d slonday evenings until the whole are ds- dlposcd of among hich are many scarce and ca- rious works consisting op sonment of ancient and modern pawicaions wtiiers in divinity history lives travel and adventures agronomy physic surgerv cbymistry military a4cultiito and gardening poetry and ploys with a large collection rf dm novels and komances township of wncerford ii cocccwiod lotsnm 4 21 os m do do a is 20 37 32 m do do v 16 123 33 vd do do 510 17 i a 31 uh do d j 2 35 so do ff 7 3 7ui do do si 33 m do do ep3l i do ik u 21 35 ittih do do fllt s3 si htli do do i 10 23 33 liih do do w 17 2 v9 lh do do u 4 ifcj 14ih do do 16 j0 27 i township of kaladar 11 oobcmmos 34 do 31 4tsi do 61 h do tiji do 7ih do 8ui do tih do 10th do jitii do lou kg i 8 is 2i3l jo a a o 7 i mas do ii 17 do y l do i 12 27 do m do h m do ss 3t do b u do ss 31 township of bicwd- 6h cocioo lownoa 7ih do do 8ih do do oih do do 4 id 6 u 5 ii s b is it township of ravdon 10 lcodccioth 21 3d illt eih 7h sth ii- 12ui i3lli do do do do do do do do do do do do do lx no do do do do do do do do do do do s 2 3 2 3 3 17 h 0 i 3 10 11 4 g m 3 10 17 ten 3 to n a i s h 3 10 it 2 9 li 3 10 it 22 pkter robinson commissioner of crown lanov 0h w t toronto june i ltf35 old rations rum for sale by the subscriber a quanti ty of the above article warranted seven years old- a desirable purchase for tavern keepers james williamson- kingston july 7th 183 45 misoellay a lay of real life some ore ikfuwuhawoodfoit in ihelr noiiui and mne with t goldto i- v rv i some are boro wtt tin nun iit ibeir nortea and aocic witb silver or hs who tuinch mo ere i vs born som overr acre tnu or corn autl l tlie ooxl heir all forlorn 5v orandrallicr who said my mother was no nuro anil phyatcked meant marts ohjw ows till iuftincy became a carc who left mcin ihc seventh yt a comfirt io my moihei deer and mr pope the overseer m grand mollieiv mt father macdonll ho h- rig anas by disiingui voyages phflosophy and nava m3a s lk- did otltcr miscellaneous ure not to be md kith in canada together i ha varic iv of portalw vie and scarce pnntt eb desigisers auttiofiier who let me jtarre to buy bcr pin till all my booes came through my skin then called me ugly little fnf my mother who iaid my mother was a turk and took me home and made me work anjipanaeed half my meals to fhirkt my auni who of all earthly things would boast he haled other brte the most and therefore made mc teel my pot t bly uncle who got in scrape an endless seorc and alwaylaid them at my door till maoy bluer baog i buret my cousin who took me home when mother diwd again with fattier to reside black arioe clean knives run far and wide my stepmother who marred my stealthy urchin joy and when i played cried what a noise giru nlwaya hector over boys hy sister who used to share in what wa mine or took it all did he incline cause i was eight tad h was nine t my brother whoetroked my head and eaid good lad and give mo sixpenae all he htd bat at the stall the coin was bad i m godfather who gratia shared my aooial gltsa but when oiiaibituno camo to nfeft rcfcrrd m to the pump i alam my friend through all iljis weary world ia brief who tcr lympatbiam with sjw gr shared rnvjoy mysolerehet mvtelc tttf comic annml th is i marauis oflandwlown president of the si oun the celebrated earl of sfielbume jvhobecaraf prime minister the de cease of the murquis of uockhigltoin m 1782 and who wasdisplaced by tliecoslition offfrx and north 1 he marauisi while lord ivny during it e life time ofhia elder brother filled the ffi n clinnceilor of the exchequer to the shurllived vv tralion of is0g his lordw nee j adininti i is in liugdil year and married to a daughter of the eirl of ilclresicr i heir eldest son is the earl of kerry m p i cdlnc lord auckland pint lord of ihe admiralty re presents a branch of the ancient gimfly of eden for merly ambassador to tlie court of versailles creat ed bnrou auckbnd in 1793 1 1 lo i rtrsi vvuiii hi l lily simiujiiaiit adli sister is idatrm to lord buxwy lie win the glal year of inn agt lord holland chancellor of ihe duchy of lan caster is nephew of the illustrious charles james fox to whom he bearsa strong personal resem blance he is the only son of stephen hue i6rd holland and cousingerrnan through his mother lady mary fitaputrick daughter of the earl ul upper ossory to the urquis of lnnsdowne h is in hisguih year lord duncaunon first commissioner of the woods and forests aud privy seal is the eldest son of the karl of iscsboronyli first cousin to lord spencer and broihcriuhw i lord melbourne the poosonby family which the noble lord repre sents is an aiitienl one in ihe uonh of bnihuliil was establislud iu ireland during the protectorate ul cnnuwtll and hasitc0 niaiutaiiied u leading post lion iu tboisler island lord duncamion u iu itirf 52nd year ond inaniel to lady maria fane ihird daughter of the earl ol westmoreland his second dauglner is ths countess of kerry hight hon t spring kiecchnncellor of che exchequer represents aud possesses the estates of two ancient families settled in ireland iu the reign of eli7abeih the rices of mount trcnchards slid the springs of casilemaine he has just comple ted his 43rd year and is married to the lady theo- dosijpury second daughter of tlie earl of limerick of mr spring hices ancestors jumes kice was made count of the holy koman euipire by joseph ii and sir stephen liice chief bsron to the ex chequer ui tlie ruigu oi james 11 wits created jjuru mouieaglu by that monarch after his abdication maurice fitzgerald the kmght uf kerry is neaily related to the chancellor of the exchequer sir john cam hobhouse uart president of tin india hoard is the son aud heirof the late sir lieu iambi hubhouse created a baronet in 1612 sir juhn ilobhouse is known in the literary world as the confidential friend and fellow traveller of byron and the historical illustrator of child harold he married in 1ss ihe lady julia hav young est daughter of the late muitpiis of tweeddalc and has been led a widower ntihiu te bst few ueek with we believe two daughters he is in ius4ili year right hon charles powlett thomson presi dent of board of trad is the eldest son of j pon- leti thompson ausiin friars and brother to mr poulett scrope member for sirood he vrao orig inally a menthaut in loudon but becoming a minis ter of the crown on the formation of tlie lircy nd- ministration withdrew from commercial life lord john rrssru secretary ol state for the home department is ihe youngest sai of the dufct of bedford by his first marrhgc with georgiunn elizabeth dauarliterof lord tortingron and nep hew of duke francis ihe frientl olfox lord john russell is in his 43d year and hasjast been mar ried to lady ribblcdae sister of mr lister tut- thorof iran iy and daughter of ihe latejhomas liter esq olarnitage park viscount pulmerstou secretary of stare for for ailairs thhl nobleman was born in i7s4 tie n irish xo 51- ordevonshirerand brotherinlaw of the duke of sutherland his lordsbip was bom in 1q02 capital bm story the following is atlo- ether the best told and doubtless the molt verity snake siory ihat we have met with ol rjtodlqiotra si wu eign and inherited his title pn irish peerage in he springs from a ecion ol ihe tetmries of scowl now rcpreiihfl hin frace of lluckinzrfiatuo and is the dhrci ilesctfitdhnt oi ihe karncdnuruc- complihcd sir w tnnpleof the days of el z a- beth liis lordships biotlier the hon w tem ple is minister plenipotentiary to the court of naples lord glenelgi secretary of state for the colonies is the son of j ciani esq formerly chairman id ihe court of east india directors and brother ol the ru hi lion robert jrant governor of looihuy lord howick secretary at war is the son and heir of eurl grey he is in his 33d year francis darling esq joint secretary of treasury is the eldest son of sir thoinss can and married to miss grey niece of earl urey the imponance of the baring family was founded celebraj sir francis baring whom ers- mer- cer ate iugt l first iwllv from before its commercial aggn by the kine once appropriately designated chant in the world 11 came or many and was long dizeawitt of rank in the country of devon edward john stanley eq the treasury represents ity of stanley which at alderly park in the eldest null of sir ii e q joint secretary of branch of the great fiim- itts been seated fur centimes the county of cluster he is j t- staulev dart attorney ueneroi lera ill is the sou filshirc sir john campbell of dr campbell minister of cupar and soninlaw of lord abingcr- rtibert monsley rtatfe esq soliciter ocneral related to the late lord kelson aud is recorder is lurum of burv sf edmunds right hon robert culler ferguson vocate general practised ormeily as a ba realised a coasiderable fortune ad stcr i aih the estate of craidan ii in dumfiie d and india possesses t- sir henry fundl- paymaster genera surer of the navy is the m of the late sir john parnell bart chancellor of the irish exchequer and married to lady caroline dawson daughter oi the earl of poiuafhogton the family as estab lished in ireland by the celebrated poet archdeacon parnell and has since maintained a leading position sir henry is in his 59ih year tfea- lpfa h s racue coorftouonatoj mriktan enormous animal 0 he serpent specie has been seen by a number of person amorjjjlhem some of the most respectable nod influential ctllzens several rimes within the last our or five days swimming and phying about on he mirface of the water in the mill pond in tw vil lage uilfererit opinions liave been given of the di mentions of this strange animal by different rrentle- men ho have seen him at different times we are now hoover enabled to give a statement of hi length which we venture io say will not be found very ide of the truth it is as follows the en- tlcman who 6rftt fl him sawsixteen feet byt i mntt pan from his head downwards 1he next utile lie v as seen by two scntlcmen who bud repair ed to rhepmd f i he express purpose of mmst a view of huh tlwy saw wtirin within a fev yards of him as near sis they could judge nineteen feet wliieli added to the sixteen previously seen makes thirtyfive feet he was seen the next day by a number of our most influential citizens who were stnitlui9 on the bench mi the eastern shore of the pond about halfway from the dam at the foot of wa- rcrsl to the bridge on onuiidaflssl these gen- i emvn saw distinctly uhen uithin twenty yards of the animal twenty tw feet of his length this ad- led to the rliirtylive feel makes fiftvteven feet s htlc the above gentlemen wfirc making their ob servations the animal directed his course farther out into the mill pond in doing which he passed overa lar logwhl h lay in his way hi passage over tais log was found by the watch of one of the gentleman to occupy bewvccn fifteen and sixteen minutes though he rvas moving at a pretty rapid rate at the lime tiiis lasl convinced us hat his length was much greater than had been genially btipposedi and to satisfy ourself on that point y repaired w the beach nt the place where fteae cn by the above gentlemen and afier warting iu the inot anxious sospencc for nearlv half an hour- wp were fumv ratified by a biahl of tho imirual we think we most have had a better view of him than any of the other gentlemen who had seen him fr we saw distinctly twentyeight feet this ad- iled to what the oilier gentlemen had seen makes ahtijftvc feet in all which is st least five feet longer ban tllo serpent recently seen in lake onta rio which ivah found 10 be ody seventyfive or eigh ty feet certainly not more ibaiieiiibty feet in length o have other hutts in relation to this hugepr- pent which we must defer to another occasion- we confess that ue have all along been incredulous about the existence of sea or water serpents or such unrxainphd jzc but now give it up ourmill poiul now contains or did yesterday the incontro- veriiulc evidence thasuch auitniunr at iastsucli an ammal does frequent the american wgun our readers may rely with perfect confidence ipon hi fact wj imve ajvtm uiutn tlie temtmony of some c our ueahhiest and worthiest citizens and supported it by our own statement there is oo room for doubt quakers among the very numerous testimo nials in fovor nt the exemplary cihm of professing chrishais hose usual designation stands at the head of ihis aiiiele there are none more to the purpose than that given by ihe honorable prentis mellen who stales ihut during his conncciion with tlie courts of his country for a term of for years he has never known but one iusiance of a quakers bring arraigned for a criminal action supposing thai some may tinve th eitrinsuy to know what the more whk 1 relatrthe following anecdote which was recently related to the uriter on a visit to port land it probably being the case alluded to by tho honorable judje thtfq is a worthy wealthy mft rhjnf- xi i vclttiwlwifhrif i im 1 pn-jcr- liil athletic man lllouoh iloerahlx quaker moderation- it happened one day tbat he leu himself very murh insulted in his ow store by a overbearing intruding and much lesa worthy neighbor say h friend w fiicnd james as they appears to havedone thy businessperli3ps they had heiter leave inv store lest some toots fall upon thy headubeing a hardstore friend james not bailiff disposed to leave but continuing hid abuse friend wtonkhim by the collar and the pantaloons aud iu an instant lauded him in the middle of the street friend v wasactordingly arrested for the breach of the peace and one being plactd at the bar of the court he was asked whether he was trinity yea was thereaoy reply i gave him a little friendly push of my store friend w wan accordingly fined sixteen shillings cheap enough said he it is only about one shilling per foot for the distance i sent him portsmouth journal the siamese twixs phrenology la5tweek we visited the siamese twin brothers chang and cnt then exhibited in this city they certainly af- ford a very remarkable and interesting 6peciacle which wemuch enjoyed although in the first jn- stance we were led to view them as objects of cu- rioftiiv only vet or cultivating dicir acquaintances we became fond of their society so much so that we were induced to call npnn them several times a few days previous we had noticed an article in the albany argu in which the editor of that pa- persugst8ied inat the alleged identity of thought and feeling in these twins might prove a test of the phcroological system he hinted that the exis- leiio of thirty while the cerebral devdopemenis pi each twin areditferem might lead to the concliisioa that the penological docuiiv is untrue we prdr fess not to be an adept in the science of phrenology and wish not to be considered as expressing adfepio- ion c withal rather quick and passionate well tempered by a good degree of ago there- personal sketches if the pre sent ministry viscount melbourne first low of the treasury this nobleman who has jum completed his fifty listh vear is brolherinlaw to l duncdnnon he is a widower since 1928 ttift an only son hs lordships father sir penistou lamb sart- was raided to the peernge lieutenant of ireland rasfaioiiuble novel- it u years since vs lord cm in 1770 marquis convglimpymaer gooeruvalic l honours anj gwil mww of tofiftttuly a 153- his lordship is in his 3wu yeat karl olmnlgiuvl- luid iu the author of ww r icclloror ireland 1 lie eurl nmv l- v voungert iow ofthe taw rev thomns tum- fcvti a cwrvman of did church of scotland offi- sigu dublin and brother to uu plunkeu a uhvsician of that city lord morpeth secretary deal son ofln just i phiju will complete hi in ywi f lord piunkeh- lrd chancctlo ot ireland her for or against it but having not long with much siti i action paid some attention to lis science and as it was now brought to mind by ihe article alluded twin connection with the siamese twin we were tempted to examine their heads euhdm artm such examination with that kind- hvmifor which ilny aie so drsiinguuhcd tbeyper- mitred us io make we would state in passing that e d notionsidcr thesf twins as proper subjecw which to test this science their case is itou b r for ireland is the cl- earfof carlisle nephew to the duke their iicd and sui generis yet as far as it proves any iliius it proves the truth of phrenology weofitne iliatall who draw the conclusion nbutc alluffeotoy mut reason lioiii false premises it exiats on the fancy of the poetess upon wbon heautiful ii8 doubilcisthe premises aforesaid are predicated w conversed wiih mr harris an intelligert gentle man their protector and associate hohas travel- jed with tlicm for the last four years he give i

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