vivtkeai road william 1 i tier itoad ft chibam mc i hen do along 4th si jon called vilders koad master hand 6th a re hi con tjnd keepers edward noble town f kinpston joseph mosier j icorge ashley james head thomas coli- s james poy oener laws fid con of township do 4- 6- i ii easlern addition western do for the townships and bulls tc run at large en horses swine and sheep not to run at large no cattle to run at large from the 1st decem ber to the 1st of april about mills and tavern9 fences fences to be 5 feet in height the openings between the rails not to be more than 6 in and the rider not to be more than 18 in from the body of the fence and the upper part of the feice to be well secured either by stakes or riders or any other secure method the a ure of the fence may require laws for the town horses oxen cows h gi heep or goats not to run ot large geo f corbett letters remaining in the post office at kingston on 5th january 1829 john ashley thomas ashley joseph alexander john allen amos aindey john appleton emerson burley james baker 2 john bruce peter baker william boughan j c bell charles bankhead edmund burke thomas rbrooke john banker betsey bird hugh boll johu boyco frances beavis thomas bealey johu bruce john brydcu samuel bruce john burnett alexander bell patrick butler james bradford catharine coffery john coleman sa muel cenrus john cassan joseph caver- ley christopher l collins mary came ron julia condon alias shea joseph clarke daniel coughlan w cox job cffisar william calkins john campbell andrew connears silas carr james campbell joseph caverley patrick donoghue william dawson james douglas david davis james dick enson 2 peter dobson phyllis dicken son arthur doyle jolin fuller george a folger robert firth francis forshee michael flauui- gan rev air fraser zebina fraser mr- fentontbomas fowler win patrick or d g gardner willi am gues james graham avery gilbert john grant john goldsmith nathaniel gardner william gibson 2 morris gib bons john grass johu henderson philip haslip henry uolbrook 3 william hainiug2 raphael ilameliu owen holt johu hagleton james or george hagcrty john home win hamilton humphrey hillick john hale lieut johnson 2 lieut w johnson mr jackson samuel johnston john johnstone peter knowles thomas keuuy joseph kearnaghan johukingpatrick kennedy francis lattiraore daniel lyon john lear simeon morrill 3 john mcvean donald mclover 2 alexander macdon- ald william mensilley john murphy mrsmoreland james mathewson james murton james moss thomas maxwell allau r mcdonell 2 j murkeran owen mcdougall john mcgillis2 mrsmichael alexander mcdonald samuel mcniece william montgomery william mclaugh lin 2 jane murphy john mcaneany john new arrangements of the montreal gazette for the greater accommodation of our readers in upper canada and the south side of the st law- rence in lower canada we have re cently made arrangements to issue lor them an early edition of the gazette on monday and thursday forenoons in time to be forwarded by the mails of those days so that in future they will have alternately in each week one and two days later intelligence from montreal by the gazette than at pre sent can be furnished by any other se miweekly paper when any late and interesting intel ligence arrives after our first impressi ons are thrown off a postscript will be given in a second edition of the after noon for the information of our readers in town on the line of the ottawa ri ver and in the lower district of this province this arrangement we confidently an ticipate will be favourably received by all classes of our subscribers and be acknowledged by a stilt further increase of the present very extensive circulation of the gazette in both provinces from the present arrangements of the post office we shall be enabled to give the very latest news received within aii hour of the time of departure of the different mails from lower and upper canada we request of our agents to notify this alteration to all intending subscri bers and to transmit us their lists of new names as soon as possible in order that we may send them papers from the commencement of this years volume which will contain very important de bates and proceedings of oar provinci al parliament at quebec as reported by our correspondent exclusively for this paper montreal gazette office january tea sales 1820 the agents to the honble east india company in cana da give notice that there will be put up to public sale at their warehouses in quebec on saturday 10th january a quantity of teas equal to 600 chests and at montreal on saturday 170 january about 1500 chests catalogues will be ready for delivery add shewcheets open for iuspection at eatfh place for three days previous to the sale which will commence at eleven oclock in the forenoon forsyth richardson co agents to the hon e i cy tecchseh or the warrior of the west a poem in four cantos bi ahekolish officer author of the canadian campaign fmliie name and anions oftecum- notice all notes or accounts due to the estate of the late frede rick keeler are to be settled with j h samson bcllville 24th dec 1828 admr 1st january 1s29 t he public are respectfully in formed that the kingston and yfck mail tftagtf teaves kingston and york on mondays and thursdays at noon and arrives on wednesdays and saturdays a m stage fate through 2 10s interme diate distances three pence halfpenny per mile 30lbs baggage allowed each passenger extra baggage 200lbs e- qual to a passenger ah baggage at the risque of the owner seats taken at walkers hotel kingston and how ards hotel york extras furnished at eithei of the a- bove places or any part of the coun try h norton co from kingston to the river trent j ogden from the river trent to york two dollar mc arthur william mcdonell 2 william bllsofthe montreal bank whoever lost on monday the 5th instant be tween mr molsons brewery and the market square 19 michael james medley wm mcfall william need ham 2 william nixon william r newel 2 hiram h newell john oconnor michael oconnor jonathan piper joseph plait john d- purely james porter toussaiut peltier a painchaud- hugh rooney robert rorisoo william reynolds william stiles henry stoddard john scherruahorn samuel seddon mrs scantlebury selby sheriffjohn stracbau william smith lorenzo smith john scott james turk ellen talbert samuel thorold julia taukard benjamin tom kins lambert vanalstine robert valentine henry vansickler henry tvafeoo c wokou d iyxmt christopher woodcock elizabeth watt a woods betsey winer john g wat son william willey joseph yert john macaulay p m ps letters from the united states remain ing in the post office at kingston on 31st december 1628 robert aiken amos ainsley joseph a- dams samuel aiken john ashmore mar garet arehart henry border nathaniel caverley william carlin welcome u chase john curtis sarah cooper john donohue anthony denike dani el daly lewis day rachel dalton george a folger warrin flower daniel hathaway e hickey myron higley adam halliday george horning william hodgson mark lamont patrick mccarthy daniel e mac inullan james mitchell albert mcmicha- el william myers catharine mcduuell simeon morrill john moore charles mccasker john mcvean 2 william johnston capt m purdy william pragnall is- rael ransom charles ralfs daniel v taylor ira thomas bar tholomew vanvalkenburgh john wilmotorj milton william wheel ockweeden walker william white has found the same and will return them to the subscriber shall receive a handsome reward wm donaldson kingston 5th january 1829 list of letters remaining at the post office napanee on the 5th january 1829 jonathan ambler james d arcey john adams charles baker william brndshaw alexander brainerd da niel bowen james chamberlain mrs doris john falloon william hawley hiram hawley paul hick sardus kinir james kirk daniel lucas ja cob moore william mcpeak daniel mcaulay timothy okeef daniel pomroy george scott james senan william scarmahorn paul v volten burg james waters aix woods allan macpherson p m exeuctive council office york 4th dec 1828 tjotice is hereby given by order of 1 his excellency tbe lieutenant gover nor in council that sealed proposals post faid for a lease of the ferry from wolf sland in the midland district of this pro vince to cape vincent on the american shore for the term of seven years from the twenty fifth day of march 1829 subject to such rules and regulations for ferriage and attendance as the magistrates of the said district in general quarter sessions of the peace may adopt endorsed ten der for ferry will he received at this office until the fifth day of the said month of march on which day the lease will be adjudged to the highest bidder who will be required to euier into the usual security for the due performance of the conditions and to pay one pound twelve shillings and six pence cury before the patent issues john small c e c on consignment he subscriber has 300 barrels of salt which he will sell cheap for cash walter mcunniffe kingston i6th december 1828 t for sale five acres of land more or less in demorestville being part of lot no 37 in the first concession west of green point in the township of sophiasburgh apply to mrs jane mleod kingston 17th december 1828 to rent for a term of years immediate possession given the property at present in the occupation of john grant in barricfield consisting of a good dwelling house bake house barn and oilier out houses with the land attached the properly will b- leased for a term of years on advanta geous terms apply to the editor of the kingston chronicle kingston 5th may 1826 ntoticea meeting of the il stockholders of the steamer sir james kempt is requested on board the boat ou monday the fifth day of janu ary nexi at 12 oclock for the purpose of examining the accounts and making such arrangements as may appear ne cessary henry gilderslieve 20th december 1828 public notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockhol ders of the cataraqui bridge company will be held at this office on monday the 26th day of january 1829 at 12 oclock noon to elect directors for the ensuing year agreeably to the act of incorporation by order of the direc tors gf corbett secy and treas ofiitp of dihf cttfimajw bnidlge company kingston january 8th 1829 furs wanted at the store of the subscri ber market place all kinds of ship ping and hatting furs h s phinny kingston jan 1 1828 education david ovans master of the newcastle districtschool begs to intorm the public that after the christ mas holydays his school will come un der the general superintendance and direction of the rev a n bethune one of the trutees in consequence of this arrangement mr ovans is en abled to appeal confidently to ihe public for their patronage of the newcastle district school wherein the various branches of a liberal education will be taught and a due attention paid to the religious instruction of the pupils one hour will be expiessly devoiedon each sunday morning to that depart ment of education mr o has also accommodations for two or three boarders the terms which will be as moderate as possible may be ascertained on application to mr ovars cobourg txd dec 1828 grammar commercial school wm kennedylate english teach er district school master will open on monday the first december next at thai spaci ous room in rear of the mansion house hotel storestieet terms pr quarter english grammar geography s d maps globes history elo- i n 0 cution writing arithmetic l and bookkeeping elementary instruction and n 15 0 writing kingston 28th nov 1s28 1st to be let to be let for pasture from february next for a term of 7 14 or2i years subject to be resumed by government whenever required for public service the whole or part of the common situated around the fort at prescott as may be agreed upon tendem specifying the portion requir ed willi the rent in british silver per annum payable quarterly at this office will be received by the respective offi cers of ordnance on or betbrethc 15th january next the names of two responsible persons required as security for any contract that mav be enteied into for further particulars and form of tender apply to andrew patton esq barrack master at prescott office of ordnance kingston th december 1828 kingston assemblies qtphe next kingston assembly will he il held at walkers hotel on tuurs- day evening the 15th january instant by order ja macfarlane jan 3 1829 secretary seh must be familial- to every in habitant of canada and a desire to see the memory of so distinguished and ex traordinary a man perpetuated by any writer however humble must be a sen timent coequal with the admiration so universally excited during his enterpri sing career not less among his enemies than among bis allies und his friends theauthorofthisepic poem which is illustrated by copious notes is himself a canadian and has often combated at the side of tecumseh to whom he was more immediately known on that memorable day which deprived nature of one of her brightest though rudest gems and the nearly nov exterminat ed indian tribes of a leader devoted to their interests and their liberties he beheld the remains of thnt glorious chieftain mangled and disfigured even as he has described them scarcely an officer of the division on that untoward occasion failed to paj the just tribute of regret to his memory and but few there were who did not lose sight of their own personal feelings in the depth and sincerity of their grief for the noble and unfortunate tecumseh the principal and original view of ihe author in composing his poem was to rescue the name of this truly great man from the unmerited oblivion to which it had been consigned buta- ware of the difficulty under wh ch as an unknown writer he labours in giving his work all necessary publicity he has adopted the suggestions nf numerous li- t entry friends 10 print the volume by subscription among naval and military men he trusts moreover that by his own countrymen some encouragement will be afforded not simply in his cha racter of poet the firtt of his native soil who ins adventured evn the danffernu shoals of verse but also in that of the historian the panegyrist of htm who is now no more but whose name and whose memory there can be few cana dians unwilling to see transmitted to posterity the poem opens with a description of the action on lake erie where the gallant and unfortunate barclay after essaying all that human courage and re solutions could attain was compelled to strike to a superior enemy and on this leading feature the several other incidents of the poem are made to hang the third canto contains the cele brated speech made by tecumseh in the council of chiefs convened by ge neral procter when after the capture of the little squadron he proposed re treating from amherstburgto the mora vian village captain barclay to whom in com mon with the oiher officers of the right division the poem is inscribed has been pleased to express his entire approbation of the work in terms the most satisfactory and gratifying to the author it remains foi his gwn coun trymen to decde how far successful he has bein in delineating the scenery of ihe hmd and the habits occupations and warlike exercises of the natives should any palpable omissions or errors be noticed it must be vecollect- ed in extenuation ihul the oem has been composed almost wholly from me mory and that fourteen yeas have e- lapscd since the author vast beheld the wild scenery of his native vrlime the price of the poem fa boards printed on the best paper and with the best type will be two dollars the subscribers copies will be for- waided to their respective addresses london march 1st 1828 fresh goods wholesale and retale izpiie subscriber wishes to inform his friend and the public in general that he has just received a very extensive sup ply of groceries wines brandy gin spi rits and a few gallons of very superior highland whisky the whole of which he purposes selling at very reduced prices for cash or approved credit and to show the public he is determined to reduce his prices he here gives the prices of a few of his ar ticles viz cogniac brandy 7s per gal holland gin 6s do do spirits 4s6 do do muscovado sugar 6d and 7d do lb d r f loaf lid do do table raisins lod do do sun ditto 7jjd do do currants lslddo pearl barley 6d do scotch ditto 4d do black pepper 9d do starch is do fig blue ls6 do best spanish float indigo 10s6 do ditto cottee ls2 do second do is do cloves 4d nutmegs 6d cinnamon 3d lemon and orange peel isinglass caraway seed epsom salts sulphur brimstone lampblack black lead snuff 9d puny fine mustard in jars pekoe tea gunpouder do old hyson do young hyson do souchong best twankay do bohea hyson skin do and all other articles in proportion the greater part of his present stock being of this years importation and selected by himself he can warrant them of the best quality merchants in town or country can be supplied on as reasonable terms as in montreal aud a liberal credit given- vivvfvvr ffwn nnd rminfrv thnnlo fully received and punctually attended to all kinds of country produce taken at the market price michael brennan kingston dec 2d 1828 n b m b has on hand a very exten sive supply of dry goods consisting of red white blue green and yellow flannels snperfine fine aud common black blue and drab cloths drab and olive flushings grey and striped cotton tartan plaid green baize apron check irish knit hose with many articles suita ble to the present season and at very low prices and very liberal credit 3d ls3 lid 8d m 7d 6d is do do do do do do do do do do do do 5d do 2s6 do 5s9 do ss6 do 5sl0 do do 5s3 do do 3s9 do do 3s9 do do 26 do do 3s6 do do do do do do do do do do do oz do do do do do lb do do do do do do do do do removal elesslie sons beg leave to inform their friends andthe public thai they have removed to that shop adjoining mr j g parkers store street kingston 15th sept 1828 ad ver ti8ement valuable farm sale consisting of acres in the townshi darlington newcastle l trict upper canada comprising lot no 30 31 32 and 33 in the second concession 400 acres of which are freehold and 400 acres reserves the leases of which have eleven years un expired 200 acres are cleared and fenced the buildings consist of a large dwelling house root house d stabling capital brns an excellent saw mill mill house and several small tenements wh enclosed gar den and orchard every lot is plentifully watered the h gh road from kngsion lo york passes through the premises being 27 miles from port hope and 3s from york it is well suited for a merchant store or tavern the whole will b sold together of in lots of 1 or 200 acres and the pay ments made easy fr further particulars apply to r fairborne esq d rlington j g bethune esq coboure john warren esq whtby john mcmfey esq kingston the firoi of tin- kings on chronicle or of the propreor jines black esq st cathnrnes niagara district dec 61823 j- mathers agent to n g fslgiano no 34 st paul street montreal mer- cjuni tailor begs leive to inform ihe gemlemen of fashion that he has come from the above house and will lake orders to be executed immediately or in the spring in the london and philadelphia fashions equal to any made in london or in the canadas those who will favor him with their orders will please call soon as his stay will be for a few days only he has a few articles of clothing for sale apply at the old kings head dec 13 18 tvotice the general quarter ses- l siods of the peace in aud for the midland district will he held by adjourn ment on monday the 5th day of january uext at the court house in the town of kingston at the hour often oclock in tho forenoon at which time such prons as are desirous of renewing their tavern licences or obtaining new ones for the en- susng year must attend for that purpose kingston dec 3d 1828 otice the subscribers will pty the following prices for pork and flour in cash on dehveiyat their establishment at jones falls south crosby rideau canal as undermen tioned viz for pork in the hog weight from 150 to 200 lbs 21s 6d ditto do from 2 to 300 lbs 22s 6d for flour in the barrelfine 21s 3d do do middling 18s 9d do in the bag pr- cwt 10s 66 mackay redpath jones falls rideau canal dec 27 1s27 furs and skins anted at the stores of the subscriber in kingston and at w the deputypostmasterceneral announces the fomation of the undermentioned new post offices in upper canada to go into operation upon the 6vh of next month viz thorttkiu on yongesireet 12 miles from york v m parsons p m markham 10 mles ne of thornv hill j tmea johnson p m pickering 22 miles e of york kinjrsou road francs leys pm tonmro 14 miles w of yo k dundasstreet a leys p m streetsville6 miles nw of to ronto on river credit israel ran som p m oznabruck 13 miles w of corn wall joseph bockus p m t n stayner d p m g general post office quebec isth dec 1s28 stoves just received and for sale at the store of the subscriber amu ns- soriment of stoves consisting of cooking franklin boxand nine plfie alsoon handa quantity of stove p ipe oi differ- fn- e mwi- ment of tin waie which w 11 be sold hatting furs also deer skins and horns cattle hornsc for which cash i wholesale or retail at reduced prces or goods will be paid henry s phinny kineston nov 1st 1828 p notice to emigrants ersons desirous of settling in upper canada may procure lands on the island oftantisituat- ed in lake ontario 9 miles above kingston there are several thousand acres yet unoccupied which will be eifher sold or leased upon reasonable terms the situation is pleasant and the soil generally of an excellen ouality further information may be obtained by application to richm hitch- ins esquire residing on the island or toa k johnson esq at prescott montreal june 2 1828 n b a steamboat passes the is- and three times a week government notice gi ood stone cutters will h find employment in the royal engineer department at this post application to be made at the royal engineer office john hare assist com gen co kingston 18th aug 1s28 a j ferns begs leave to inform his custo mers that he has just received his fall supply of shoes gloves and materials of every description for manu facturing and daily expects an addition of materials among which are about 70 dozen of skins such as bind ings white and coloured roan black fy coloured morocco large shammy for mittens linings fye tanned bassels white lamb and sheep skins deer do several dozens sportmens tanned leather gaiters best iron bound port manteaus beautiful woolchamber matts do sleigh do and a large quantity of other articles imported direct from london and will be sold at a very small advance on prime cost and charges also on hand a good assortment of boots and shoes of all kinds ladies and gentlemens boots and shoes manufactured to order as usual kingston november 5th 1828 emoval the subscriber res pectfully informs his friends and the publicthat he has removed from his shop to that one lately occupied lvmi kendrick opposite j r shaw store where he will carry on ihe tailoring business in all its various branches james boes kingston dec9h 182s the subscriber being appointed agent for the canada compa ny in this place is ready to receive of fers forthe purchase of any of the com panys lands in this quarter he also begs to inform such persons as may intend to settle on the companys huron tract that by presenting them selves to ebenezer johnstonesqof buf- falothey will be forwarded by him from that place at the companys expenseto the new settlement of goderichat the mouth of the maitlandhereofore called the red river faharper kingston 26th july 1828 henrys pbinny kingston nov 1st 128 mansioniiq use ho tel to be let for one or more years and possession given the first of ufiober next for particulars apply lo mr jacob herchmer or the sub scriber charles anderson kingston 21st aog 1828 r f a j i for sale at ihe chioncle office a few copies of the atlantic souvenir a christmas nrw years gift for 1829 also the token ackcrmans forget mc not t for sale he brick house and lot situate on the place darmes at pre sent occupied by assistant com gen hare for terms apply to thos kirkpatrick k isth sept 1823 lands for sale lot letter d in the township of pittsburgh fronting the st law- rencecontaining200 acres well wooded lot no 26 fourth concession township of kingston containing 200 acres on which there is a clearance of about 20 acres with a log house and barn lot no 26 sixth concession in same township containing 200 acres on which there is a clearance of about 10 acres with a good fence and now under a crop of timothy for particulars apply to f aharper kingston 12th may 1828 notice all persons having claims against the subscriber are requested to present the same duly auiheniicaei without delay to hemy cassady jun esq for adjustment and those indebt ed to him are requested to pay iheir ac counts to mr cassady who is author ized to give receipts therefor sami cniece kingston 1 9th sept 1828 shoes cf cotton goods just received and for sle 1 the store of he subscriber at cape vincent a few bides of 34 and 44 shirting and sheetng also a quanti ty of coarse and fine shoes wlrch will be sold low to country merchants for cash or furs henrys phinny kingst nov is 1328 otice theie is now n hc possession of mr chevies wil son pouiidkeeper at brrrefield rn ihe township of pittsburgh a stout dnrk bay horse short tr lbrmerly belonged to mr junis and m- hnrt of the ordnance department whoever may own said horse are requested to pay the etpenees of poundage keep ing and take h away otherwise be will be sold according to law barriefield l6ti scut 1s28 w jnjj in