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

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published semiweekly opifbr per orb em dicor by e j barker voriwju 1 kimgstoiv u c tuesday april 22 1 the british whig a semiweekly journal devoted to commercial and tufa and friday ik of- political information is pitblitilirrl every t evenings by doctor barvor editor oofl proprietor at fice in rear street next door to iiq coimnerr ial hotel for country circulation only tin british whig id ublished every tuesday aflrrnooti iu u weekly form aod will e found tn contain the limit important matter of the semi- weekly paper trs for the semi- weekly paper one pound per annum ifpaul in advance or within three months from the receipt of tho first number and one pound five shillings ifeollected at the end of the year exclusive of postage for the country pper twelve milling and sixpence per annum if paid in advance or within thice months from the receipt of the first dumber and fifteen shillings if collected at the end of the year exclusive of postage companies of imlivtfiuiu who reside in the country and who may prefer to cud to the office or tlmr papers may have uicra supplied at ten shillings per copy pur annum prompt pay no subscription rcecived fitf less than six months and no paper discontinued until all aircarages are paid up except at tho option of the publisher- snfcerttseincnts six line and under 2 fid firtinrtrlion ftml 7jd each snwoueiit imcrlioo tn lines and under 3s 4d firetinmrtion and 0d each subsequent insertion above ten lines 4d pvr line for the first insertion and id per line for every subsequent insertion advertisements without written directions are inserted till forbid and charged accordingly orders for discontinuing advertisements to be in writing produce of every kind received in payment no letters taken in except from agents unless post paid jbetter press printing doctor barker bavins obtained a most superior press and an cxccllentassortment of job tvpc is enabled to execute wery description of job printing with neatness and ex pedition upon terms hitherto unpreccdently low in upper canada the kw and elegant low pressure steam boat captain ives 50 horse power anu 200 tons burthen fob speed and safety unequalled coin jycscott to elnflstcit airt tt jbjeatt of the bay op quijvte goixg upwards will leave prescoit and ogdcnsburgh oo mon- day and thursday evenings after the arrival of the steam boats from below will touch at brockville french creek and arrive at kingston next morning will leave kingston for the head of the bay on tuesday and friday mornings at 9 oclock will touch at bath fredcrickeburgh adolphustoun hallo well culberurms sophhisburgh belleville river trent and arrive at the currying place same evening going downwards will leave the carrying place about 4 cclook af ter the arrival of the western stages on wednes day and saturday mornings will touch at the tabove mentioned intermediate places and arrive at kingston same afternoons will leave kingston on wednesday amtsattm day evenings at 7 oclock will touch at french creek and brockville and arrive at piocott tlie same night good singes leave the currying plice after the nrrival of the bout for cobourg port hope and city of toronto making it a delightful route by water and land for those who wish to see this interesting country fl7 every attention will be paid to the comfort of passengers and the boat is well adapted to take freight horses cattle c agents at prcscott messrs crane hooker co mc millun link co j g parker c bockus b flint w wcller- 1834 1834 lake ontario the steam boat tucs united states propelled by two powerful lowpressure bngi capt j r van dewatkr having had her cabins and accommodations for passengers enlarged and improved will start from ogdensburgh on her regular trips fur the season on the 13th of april next the proprietors deter mined that nothing shall be wanting to promote the comfort and convenience of passengers have omit ted appointing agents authorized to contract for freight although they will be desirous of carrying it whenever they can do po consistently with a due regard lo the accommodation of passengers she going up will leave ogdens burgh on sunday at 5 oclock r m kingston u c monday 6 a m sackets harbor monday 12 m oswego 10 p m rochester landing tuesday s a m torouto york u c 9 p m arriving at lewiston early on wednesday gcrsall the day to visit the falls and return bv the boat it 41 4i i 4 it coming down shb will leave lewiston every wednesday at 8 oclock p m- kochester landing thursday 8 a- m oswego 5 p m sackets harbor 11 p jkl kingston u c friday 7 a m touching at french creek alexandria brock- illeand morrhtown and arriving at ogdensburgh on frimvp vwinp vs bling passengers leaving niagara on wednesday evening to arrive at mon treal oil saturday visiting on the route rochester oswego sackets harbor kingston brockvilleand ogdensburgh passing that most interesting part of the scenery on the river st lawrence from the lake to ogdensburgh by dav light march 24th 1s34 some notice the water was this day let in the welland canal which will be open for navigation through out as soon as a vessel can approach it from any port on lakes erie or ontario the ice has been clear on lake erie above port colborn for days john clark secy w c co welland canal office st catharines april 8 1834 j papers in the different ports on lakes erie and ontario are requested to give this notice two inser- l tiona 14 at kingston athallowell at belleville at cobourg kinifston apri ac 14 tuscanvstbaw fancy summer bojswe t8t wuoiesttje v reluit david williamson has just opened an extensive and fashionable assortment of bonnets of the above descrip tion to which he begs leave to call the attention of the ladies of kingston he also solicits the orders of merchants whom he engages to supply on liberal terms with any quantity during the season d w takes the present opportunity of in forming his friends that he will in a few days remove to brnrk street where he solicits a cqfttin for sale 5ii ijwi acres olixcillcni lautta in the lvf cuncciou of ilie ioishii of kingston about five miles from llw town lr particulars apply iu david juhu ftmitli esq in kingston or 10 the subscriber lewis day kingston april 3d 1831 auctions commission the undersigned begs leave to inform his uance ol their favors kingston april 8lh 1831 gci lerally that he has com- merchavt stand of the friends and the public menced the business of auctioneer anu commission in all its various brunches at tho old late michael moran in king street- merchants and others forwarding their commands way depend upon the utmost punctuality and dis patch being used- land horses cattle and household furniture sold iu town and country cash advanced on goods james linton kingston april 4li 1331 for ijb orirul lights of window sashes w w will he sole cheat for cash juakble works the undersigned betes leave to inform the inhabitants of kinirson and its vicinity hat he keeps on hand a large assortment of marble chimney pieces tombs s meadstones ofall descriptions finished in the best manner- he trusts from his lonsj experience in the b isiness and from the arrangements he has made to receive a regular supply of different kinds of marble to give satisfaction to those who may favor hint with their patronage all orders executed on the shortest notice john cullen quarryst kingston feb 7th 1834 tf 1 forwarding for 1834 the rideau and ottawa swam boat forwarding company respectfully inform the public that they will be ready at the opening f the navigation to re ceive and transport passengd3 goods wares and merchandize to and from mjtreal to kingston at the undermentioned rates cabin passengers from montreal to kingston and from kingston to montreal 60s and found emigrants taken at montrwu and found through the route to kingston 12s 6d allowing to each adult 50 lb baggage freight of goods wares wd merchandize from montreal to kingston 3s pa cwl freight from kingston to v ontreal as under flour 2s 3d per barrel pork 3s 3d do ashes is 3d do wheat w 8id per bushel payment of frefthtwfffin atl 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 an inland navi gation and towed by steam boats insurance may be dispensed with with safery it is the intention of this company that these barges laden with goods and passengers in montre al will deliver the same witlun four days at king ston robert drlmhond agent kingston e cush1ng agent montreal kingston april 12ih 183 notice are hereby the public are hereby informed that tin- subscriber will continue to hire out the hearse as usual on he following term for a member of st georges church 2s 0d for a member of any other church r 0 who is not a subscriber horse and driver provided 5 0 to labouring people 2 6 mr iiu jilsix hno mttftinni uudotialco tho man agement of funerals w p cook april 11th ism bentleys ferry and tavern stand thomas bentley having taken the ferry and tavern stand formerly known by the name of wessells fekry begs leave to inform the public that he has engaged a canadian as ferryman to attend the ferry and to convey passengers to and from the steam boats and that the utmost attention will in future be paid to this part of his business he has also made arrangements at the tavern for the accommodation of travellers where refresh ments may be obtained at the shortest notice and hopes by a strict attention to his business to ob tain a share of public patronage n b t b will also keep on land a small as sortment of j3mc8kdb9 rv goods suphiauburgh april loiii 1834 19 alliance british and foreign life and fire asslrvnce company of loudon capital five millions stkrunc the office of this company for kingston and the midland prince edward and newcastle districts is held at the place of business of the sub scribers corner of king and brocli streets where properly will be insured against fire as heretofore ersonal applications from the country will be pre ferred office hours from 10 a h to 2 p m james macfarlanh co agents n b steam boats assured kingston april 2 1s3l not1ck i the subscriber do huieby forbid any person or persons trusting or harbouring my wife polliann noble on my account lie sole cheap enquire of j m ror1son or kingston april 4 131 j sarjent for sale by the subscriber superfine flour by the hbl prime mess pork do butter v the quantity cheese do o s 11 caldwell market puice kingston feb h 134 enustown april 7th foratio noftle 1 ollsiamp oil paint oil paints globe lan terns c for sale by march 21st 1s3j parker benson 07- notice the subscriber having relinquished business in kingston requests all those indebted to him either by note or account to settle the same between this date and the lirst of may next as all remain ingthen unsettled will be given into the hands of an attorney for collection robert glendinmng kingston 99ib march 1891 16 the subscriber respectfully informs the inhabitants of kingston that he has just opened for sale a splendid assortment of the most modern shaped bonnets consisting of tuscany dunstable and split straw ladies r11n7t hats and a case of christys make gents best beaver hats also gems black and white leghorns and a trunk of the newest pattern printed muslins n b country merchants may be supplied with straw and leghorn bonnets on the most rea sonable terms also on hand an excellent assortment of goods suitable to the approaching season kingston march 27th 1834 wm wilson the subscriber being about to close business in kingston re quests all those who are indebted to him to settle their accounts immediately otherwise they will be given into the hands of an attorney for collection and all those having claims against him will bring them forward for a settlement john mcleod kingston 21st march 1831 13 twenty p0ujw8 reward will be paid lo any nrson who will give such information of moses tfaugff as shall lead to the recovery of the prcuerty with which he was entrusted april 4 1s34 information wanted of moses waugh prdler who left kingston in july last for the upper country and who was last heard of in brantford corf districl any person having knowledge of the above will confer an obligation on the undersigned by commu nicating with him by letter t a corbett kingston feb 18th 191 4 notice and will soon be in the press and will soon be published re marks on doctor strachans pamphlet against the catholic doctrine of the ral presence of christs body and blood in the eucharist addressed by him to his congregation of st james church in york upper canada and occasioned by the honourable john elmsltys publication of the bishop of strasbourgs observations on the sixth chapter of st johns gospel by the rev wm p macdonald vicar general kingston alteram partem kingston 10th march 1834 jiutli 10 lake ontario the splendid iow pressure steam boat great britain captain wht nfy will during the season 1834 leave the different ports as follows comtncicing on tuesday the 29th of april viz upwaltds prcscott tuesctay evening brockville tuesday night kingston wednesday noon oswego state of n y wednesday evening cobourg thursday morning port hope thursday morning toronto late york friday morning downwards niagara on every saturday afternoon nt 4 toronto late york sunday morning port hope sunday noon cobourg sunday at 1 p m oswego slate of n y monday morning kingston monday noon brockville monday evening all baggage and small parcels arc considered at the risk of the owners unless given in charge to the purser on board the accommodations on board the great britain have been much enlarged and improved during last winter and every exertio will be used to ensure regularity and comfort to passengers the above boat will await the arrival of the pas sengers that leave montreal on monday by the up per canada stage lake ontario steam boat office david leahy srcst of the harp returns his sincere thanks to his friend and the public generally that he has leased that new ly erected stone building belonging to mr watktna next door to br bakers and near sxie comer whe he haa opened a tavern and inn for general entertainment he will at all times keep on hand an assortment of the best zzqvobs awd wi1tm in rear of the house are excellent sheds and stabling kingston 11th april 1834 ploughs the subscriber has on hand a quantity of pa tent ploughs of the kingston castings inferior to none in the province terms cash down 6 dollars 1vdit7t ilnuart x neilson 5th con ernest town april 1834 prescott 1st april 1834 fok sale bv the subscriber 1 00 boxes window giswb 7j 8i 7 8 10 10 12 raw i in- oil 4k 9d per gallon double bwiletl linseed oil 5s per do bcsl dry white lead 40s per cwt venetian red spanish brown red lead vellow ochre lamp black spirits turpentine c c a complete assortment of painters brushes whiting 10s porcwt london putty 4d per lb bfst quality white paints in kegs of 28 lbs each thomas hardy upper end of store street kingston march 31st 1834 16 for sale ljflfh acres of very excellent land in the 4th aw 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 near 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 tiuax esq kingston or to the buhscriliur jos nbllson ernestown 4th march 1834 9 new store william m accruer respectfully informs his friends and the public that he has commenced business in the store formerly occupied by mr william mckcnzie junr directly opposite the hardware store of mr john watkins store street where he intends to keep constantly on hand a well selected assortment of dry goods groceries wines spirituous liquors cracker jlawware ac c w m g trusts that his assiduity and close at tention to business will recommend hint to a fair share of the public support kingston feb th 1834 1 deeds of assignments mortgages memorial bonds wills testaments protests contracts agreements power of attorney charter parties and all commercial instruments prepared engros sed and attested upon the shortest notice books posted accounts collected and lands bought and sold at the office of wm t kennedy notary public land agent general accountant store street kingston fcby- 6th 1834 1 notice to the inhabitants of pittsburgh that those wish ing to attend their respective churches on sundays will be allowed to pass the bridge at half price john scr1vens april i8th 1834 infant school miss is ham respectfully begs leave to acquaint he parents of her popile and the public generally that the spring tarm of her school commenced on wednesday 16th inst at the same place kingston april 14th 14 mr s wood dentist will stay a few days in kingston at the commercial hotel where he will attend to culls at all hours of the day kingston april i4th 1834 veterinary surgeon the subscriber takes the liberty of informing the inhabitants of kingston and the adjacent country i hat he has commenced business in the above line at chrsiiups old stand near the scotch kirk an infirmary for sick horses edmund smith horses shod upon professor cohnair proved principle kingston march 10th 1s34 s un- 10 fok sale bv the subscriber 500 sides of sole leather 50 do of skirting 200 do of upper leather t a larse quantity of calf kidd and hog skins 5 also 200 bbls of salt at lis 3d u t s r caldwell kingston feb 25th 1834 notice a meeting of the creditors of the late wil- au awt tfwmtf fyd ifinn will take place on tuesday the 29th inst at 3 oclock p h at mr benjamin olcotts tavern oo account of a fraudulent transaction those intarested are particularly requested to attend aprils 1834 w p coo creditor william sfiav the sheffield cltltl most respectfully begs leave to acquainthia numer- ous friends and patrons that tn obedience to their wishes he has taken out letters of licence authori sing him legally to carry on the business of auctioneer and cobchis8iox hchant and humbly trusts that the assiduous attention which he intends to jvpy to his new profession will enable him to command a fair share of public patronage w s takes the libertv to say that sot more than twenty years he has been a traveur cutler in england where at most of the fairs in ic king dom he has had ample opportunity to improve him self in the gift of the tongue and therefore hopes hat on future occasions in this country he jtall not forfeit the small degree of reputation hich his ex ertions enabled him there to maintain merchants and traders auctions attended bocae and cattle sold and good prices procured wight avctiomb every evening at seven oclock at hie faction room in theftlarket square next door m flarratta whiskey store kingston april 4th 1834 to let with possession on the loth of april next that excelled nd for business immediately adjoining mr g w yarkershardwareeftttblibh- ment at present in the occupation of also to lt of which possession will likewise be givsnon the same day that desirable and pleasant family resi dence with an excellent garden orchard attached comprising three fifths of an acre and an excellent well of water situated at the top of grave street now occupied by t a corbett kingston feb 7th 1s34 1 liiaaaav iaaa aaaat aaaaai to let qne house and sundry boom in other houses apply to abneb ivea kingston march 21st 1834 notice is hereby given that unless markmans- field or his heirs do make good any claim they may have to l0t no 1 in the 2nd concession of the township of portland in the mid land district within three months from this date the said lot will be disposed of peter robinson commisssoner of crown lands office toronto lui march 1834 boot ami shoe manufactory orpositk thk ciironiclr ofpuk iirock street william p gibson icium thanks to his friends and the public for past favors and begs leave to inform them that he has now on hand a general assortment of gentlemens ladies and children boots and shoes to answer the season manufactured under his immediate superintendence which he can confidently recommend for durability aii orders punctually attended to on the short- kingstoff founihty the inhabitants of kingston and the public generally iron and of every description are respect fully informed that this foundry is again in full operation brass castings made to order on the shortest otice including mitt catting clothiers and other screws mm pinions gearings also trimming and finishing kinds of iron work smaller castings of every kind will be made oi ler in the course of a few weeks pwujsus and plough castings will be kept for sale at the foundry wholesale and retail qyfon sam a8bm1i steamengine of 4horse r o yjtmt s1jl o ojt john belong e in returning his sincere thanks to the gentry and other iiihabiiai- of kingston for the many favors conferred upon him during the last thirteen years respectfully begs leave to acquaint them that he has taken the house situated at the coi ner of king queen strvcts which he has fitted in a superior manner and where he will prepare as formerly suppers hunrftessoups ut to those gentlemen who may be pleased lo patronize him lie takes the present opportunity also to inform the public that he is now nianufaeturing and intends to keep constantly on hand wholesale and retail all kinds of i hi t- it- cordial confectionary pastry ac large or small dinner patties attended to upon the shortest notice tust received from york a superior as sortment of the finest east india preserves kingston feb 18th hm 4 e lesslie sons in addition to their supply of books station ery drugs patent medicines have for sale 200 keains wrapping paper english 4 german toysj 2 cwt green yellow white shoe thread curriers oil in jars bbls j leather wood transfer varnish seine sail twine c c c kinsum feb 1834 1 3m wanted by a young englishman of good education some employment either as writer bookkeeper or clerk high salary not material letters post paid ad dressed to a b at the office of the british wbitf will be attended to kingston march 18th 1834 i j v hi rh take a otice the subscriber bv about to relinquish business in kingston requests all persons indebted io him by note or book ficcount to call and settle the same without dclay cheap grocery store the subscriber begs leave to tender his sincere thanks to his friends and tba public in general lor the support he has received since he commenced business in kingston also to inform them he lias received by the late arrivals a large assortment ol vvnks jamaica sprits spanish cognac brandv holland gin pbppebint shrub worthy the notice of tavern keepers y also groceries earthcmvarc glass and a large quan tity of wtt india kiuof the first quality a large assortment of sal water fish table sa cheese butter oatmeal corumeal honey flour rork oats sole upper leather constantly iorsale w p cook stars street kingston january 9th 1834 1 wanted as an apprentice by the subscriber n lad bout fow teen or fifteen years old kings march 18 1834 painter gimjst notice the undersigned gives notice to all p- j debted to him either by note or book aceom csu and settle or arrange the same previous to the first day of april next as on that day all his accounts fvm be pue into the hands of hi- attorney for collec- john mceay store ft kingston march 4th 1834 lion for sale by the subscriber 20 11unukedweis ii 14 m uvi to let possession given on the 1st jmtf next that three story brick building easterly of mr b olcotts and now occupied by messrs ross caj as a dry goods and grocery stor 5 an excellent stand for business application to be made to t kingston march 21st 1834 oats 2000 bushels oats for sale by pabjbr wwv the mu 1s

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