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British Whig (Kingston, ON1834), December 8, 1835, p. 1

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the butt and general advertiser for the midland district published semiweekly oplfer p ft oftbem d1cor by e j barker m d kingston u c tuesday december s is35 the biutisii whig ttfuveekly journal devoted to commercial and fcrjrmnion is published every tuesday nnd friday cik drfcilwfi editor anil lrojncter at his office in t1e2ntdo i i miiifcl hotel bf british whig movonlcsn shillings er annum if puidiii advance or wiiliin three arewipt oflc firsn number and one pound litltoanilof tlwycar exclusive of postage ion received for less thsn six months and no jifcotitiniwd until all irroaiagea are yi up except at onorohpubluhcr sflflmwcstsv si lines and under 2 gil first inscr- pd71d each subsequent insertion ten lint and un- k4d first insertion and iqd each subsequent insertion libti 4j pr line for the first insertion and id per for every sebseepicnl insertion jdtaruinwdi without written v and charged acconliuly vwwwtwto be in writing joee of every kind received inpayment no letters taken in qxchk ii ot agcuu unless post g teller press printing am iwifi neatnewand dospauliupoii term unprcccdcnlly f all work lobe paid fur wit dpfc bjggtfooraiq- in directions are inserted till orders for discontinuing iml tlnec month after cue ily grocery provision store patrick egan ttftert tor ale in tjlln premises in the market square ps laidy occupied by mr scitnlun n well jj spices tuhacco stone ware cum tiornsaml n1itt rtt every article in lite provision line at extremely inw prices having his soqku himeclf for car mily iu lite new york marke 1333 23 rj pitted nlical in market spurc af 20m diglv n i cors brooms v mihika strecemd and for alebytlw subscriber 50duzi cum brooms vvliiak patrick egan jrirfsjir 07 20 1335 83 to faruebs sh paid fur produce of every dtrtfriprton by vtrhk kuan- forlel iinrci 37 wffl 135 h fbb3h leflomt sva besetjttm received mil lr nr fc patrick iv eg he sub- 23 stoke ware qww rtismvik pans churns cream and mfe hr and every description of slime ware 5rlv patrick egan yhi square 0t 30m 133 23 to housekeepers sail pei re penrl ash nd s i ires of arm every ihj0i2ol jtsul eniiiis nutmegs a maud and wiiole kept for tlc uy patrick egan iwdspot oc7 20m 1833 23 apples i barrels of uunesee pippin for sale lv patrick ean mrid owe 07 23rr 1s33 21 m shuf ilier s ss 8 oa tobacco 1 sale bv he slllwcr mm g r miller tnbacro in 1 2 da mnicolo snuff patrick 33rtf 1s35 lorillards fine cui papeis hrlct sfit scvicbi rjippeeand american egan re ott 21 irish feathers kjpblty i rfds ruuleisand pillowfl atd and for tfle jy 17 1s33 jubl i sak fe look at this rddi tstv per cbnt chkaf8r than kvetl gucuiitcr havjiwt receive in o iwi former extensive wtortmcnl c gpmni of a west of exglayd cloths inswiinff of ulack ljhn olive grucil ami mix- ires of ilw very ltsi quality ual very superior ickcftviinercs il ofwliiell lie will dippow of reasonable lernis fot ciisli or approved endorsed qjmmkinciy day 4f john oijpiiant it merchant tailor cash cash cash the subscriber will pay ready cash foranv nuan- ricy of hides calf and sheep skins flax grass seeds tallow rutier at his leather store also leather of every description tor sal u wholesale rc- tail cheap for unsh or the above ineutioncd pro duce wm ford n b- 5 per 100 lbs paid for hides market square nov i7ih 1835- just received and for sale at lire subscribers sturcs front ej- store streets a very extensive supply of the follow ing articles viz gust india nnd refined sugars mtiscnvnda do green and black teas green and ground coflve ilolhmds gin fine oavmtl jamaica rum cognac drandy white and red wines bordeaux vinegar molasses fine cod fish nil i north shore herrings ditto maekarel r- iiul starch liverpool suap fig blue spanish float rice raisins and currants soft shell almonds russian quills fine durham mustard in jim nutmegs cloves and spices warrens blacking liquid and paste ditto lampblack cut and wrought nails window glass of dillcrent sizes putty plugund paper tobacco 1 lazed pipes itftilt brick shut iindstnidhihg 151 utiles black load mocvobov kappee and scotch snuffs black lead pencils fmc foolscap and letter paper wrapping do salt and saltpetre saleratus briinsionc and sulphur ground and root ginger oatmeal ami barley epsom salts cream of tartar gunpowder and flint whtaky best quality american cheese equal to english tavern keepers and country dealers are request ed to call and give this establishment a trial james williamson kingston nov 17th 1s35- to tailors and shoemakers to be let at wilton township of ernestown opposite the post office a small and convenient shop suitable for either a tailor or shoemaker any industrious and sober man may he certain of having constant work in either trade apply to warner wilton i6th 1s35 31 advertisement the subscriber begs leave to inform his friends ahd the public in general that he is manu- factoring and will continue to have on hand and for sale fur cash at his establishment north end of quarry street warranted equal if not even supertot to any in imarket country ftlerchantscan he supplied with candles and soapin exchange for tall aw ur lard and far mers with soap for ahe daniel caffry kingston november 16ih 1835 323u pcrcotttit rvrcojifd platrsof thk l llieunimitlpapnvi w ihe bonk o6ioeij hi i very uartir nnt vw ur r j ncvmrlcj the ufxth veab ok the jlns book or pxiiladklphia hontfrlv magazine of liuretur jcutm pattrmlu tira ladvb nnok m ttetfnuomnte in i i vmr to in ifwm ni faiiitixbt nr nithtliflohlarihoelteaoijail nuouy fmlwllmmcw ri0l ihf smihra every uarur miir w unpir n uncmp pomtehrr aitbolurtw b- hid loig nterx 9 whteli bos crownro iu ibriwrcffi lo jsiinlm hw ww itflrods with the cara- v votumr l imrndtte nlcniiirly m rt cmol in rh ehrff or j i mr mujfkfl ihr niinir v h b cootcu fnm oncuial denv rrriortlri9rriitlorikiilp0vt ihertb fbrohfctaalhc pn- iroa ouht work wth corfrci inj conauiu lonnbtion of the idmi n4 mofli irr i vr- 1 vki lir m iin ve k utey comr ool tb j wrafiirc- rikftl wis nwitcrlblly mlvaikc ihc valnc tmlbruioty ofhiv work ami ftl uioush it will ntkl conktrrbfy to the lyhtinbr brftvy otriujx he tr d wlih c wttdcicr to uic liliermlity niy dieminf pwblo fbr tutiire re- nsostsucmftmrcfffioriaii smh hb sssmmsud mmrattcbfli to keep n mill the r- fu tforre- fi1e 4nbrovemcntf of the oge the mvvvinlnkoovrhhki will be qdfa fr hq ttmuhqct vclht j uook j -i- towaw septerow novecobcr wprrb tngr rni r r a f t vn ihe jaiw iiii icmur gur will be forruej apprftprwe- lyrmravkdtltlbpagistfmiiedseiiml tibfeofcowfltftr erh vjomk plrmfyainl aw2ul octolir deceipber jlejrura eififf ilfuitfaiutf a vanui of inlertttinfruktet vffcjtv7x ttlril wiiha piatefrwnthe por tfcali i- rii it in llc lkmfeeofioijmmirutiieijin- diviitail in aiulttion 10 whwii eiktr vartovj proifif tnil be mwn yy wta iwo pipi rrttxak muclc- the publinhrr h ot peeel in tlie i s r imiib wlllcll will oauin ilk wn kurope which will be 5ien i nn entra in the jnuarv no to meet uirc ftkpei cnoyciimrftl rt l5 abtttutcty deceattrv lhal reoiiunnrff hlkoaid be promiy fiwtr ifi the riwl ofihe lat tix ibcam neftrty i kumleed nsatl wrre cram fan oar ibl in cnrwcqurficc of it ippnrnij rrom loe bxrtr that eocl wihi two yrar iilf iiiiio mny hvtf mfeos imh ondsome hal mffaatl pethel iffiplttcwv these and ofber irwnom kftnveoieoc- a publisher imf cpoonter pructa mimtim i lar hp ihe agent i contmirtl lie remclied by h9 re dciiudnnccotinioi uiilhe inix ihm im qy rceeived m fetloiice in btvry kjt moius tfowrlbrrj bsqmm inroyrd whm llieif dime ore crwetifr jt nqorynnj wlievtlice ito thep milrk4acain renew ijiirelvriwi lniioji4ueiafc proprietor ihchlninjiimtioott are rotrukmetdrrd for lfi cntisiueralioii arpawjwwbnm nivlaurreai l4 who ojwotwo ywvsr thui wai owe two n liecember or jane intend a five dollnr aoe on account hwv rcirt rom fonvardir their dies becoose they eanitol raw irpt evict jot fwt ntmnfrtw- icfiuy rnartnnrlu li wibstjjn cioo ill only w i ten a person aitp unwurl unit a uquijutktn ofiic whole iipftmuioae becomes nrfewiij m i i v ufpuktraltstwicr iirnj wflbe published veryufuuihjikereofdmtuiiiw unfleounlry otd in taropv fiirikn resemblances otbuuvr broagharo harr caflqm- mnje have been given the ftlbwnre nowrendv ctrprw mod will ie amhed two m wch nuaibr ymb uic ttholc c t shelley loffh moore ootamfc mpw i m- keee alud dn bum je iot er campbell roocoe a fnc frirniko ohiic wnluoi wnsaun madjnti monroe adams byron senti nod other dimirtsaej nerooi hove atremly up- pcart tiioe uf napatcoa frajiklniu fay cite jtc ic- re in ore pa ration therbmlonofvkmof rjeaotrul ond remnruue public cilice will be oonihiued s hereialbre kyery number of h work canuho c4i pafie frtiiitoiifine white paper the ffmlmmb hlkhrd m eiwen tl tmor ofun excellent oriirt a steel of all ihe iirefteat reinin ceiiia over 1innviikipnswihingiouur1befjrihe ldi lltwik ihaio l iii 1 in ikiitl oi riiibrllirthmeni ihe muret nfii oiiuni unl cne ml wuut ul tpertiice inilin deenpitoah rvpcatecly m at tittfr m iiht arilrymhl niftkemiltamuiveheetj mvje ovilby cwofsml difforem cvtmin irihe union the publthir will ibrwardnny monthly number a n apvimrii by rndinj htm a mier poi paid j he work will m ftmrebc pulhed antt delivered on the iui c u removal aruistrong greer having removed to the premises in store street uljoflpag messrs john watkine cos hardware establishment bee to inform their frieudsind the publie that they are now opening an extensive and uid general assortment of seasonable 2jrx moods consisttno op yorkshire and west of england cloths and ca- simcres buckflkins petershams flushings satinetip pilot cloths 3 and 6 qr merinos moreens and camlets gentlemens lambs wool merino and chamois vesis and drawers worsted lambs wool and silk hosiery gloves and draces rombazctts crapes and bomhaeens strnrn loom and grey domestic cottons iflanktrts flannel serges and shalloons printed calicoes shirting stripes and turkey cheeks irish linen lan damask and diaper table linen french and icnumlon cambrics iroe de naples persians sarcenets and silk series pub caps muffs tippets and boas willi a general assortment of haberdashery c also teas sugars jamaica spirits hollands gi cognac brandy poit sherry madeira and champaigne wines crockery hardware 4c a r respectfully solicit an inspection of their stuck which they feel confident will in quality and prices afford shiisfariion to purchasers kingston 2d dec 1835 34 rooms to let several rooms to lei in comfortable and respectable houses apply to walter eales baltimore and cuartcatou ihc pob hsucr free 32 wanted immediately itteorfrur first rate coat maklius i j o eingbtoii november 17th 1835 i fresh arrivals jstbndin by the subscriber from the iroquois id dslphin barges now lying at the ottawa com jmys wharf- monih in ihittuk iphu e york bokton ui new orlran nlavui the 50l hubrilkm mim a numlier will pleaae irptnre eindti ilupicite willhevu them tekm3uk ijlsiitlltlii43ovihftrjprrannvm paynwe in nu szuer roiriiihiernjhjhs fvrrdej to any dirrlon by dv tuxinj tive dollar addre l- a uopbv philadelphia 3 f wmi thw wiis wkii we eicbune flrar cpy rhe above otl- 1- t riintt and notice the change in ihc macijer or cmbeefmhmz ie work ir ihc eiitmig year to j si m v t j3 k s e white 6i wit uager respectfully inform ihe primers of the uniud states to whom ihcyhavc iwen individually known mumitfhed lciiit founders th ii they have nw oriicd a copamierslop in aitl business and frmii iliistr united skill and extensive experi ence ihiv hope to be able to give saiisfuciiou to all who miy favor them with their order the introduction of machinery in place of the te dious and unhealthy process of casting type by hand a desideratjin by the european founders was by american ingenuity and a heavy expenditure of thnc and money on the partofour senior partner first ftncccmfolly accomplished extensive use of the machine cart letter has fully tested and established its superiority in every particular over thoc cast by the old process the lctcr foundry business will hereafter be carried on by the parties before named under the firm of white hager co their specimen ex hibit a contftfc series from diamond lo sixivfnur iffrrtiiizfli vbw imlftsw mil board and lodging tilhee or four respectable young men can be accommodated with board and lodging iu a small frniily iu the most central part of the lowm ap ply it this office kingston dec t i55 31 sale ol crown landsi notice is hereby given that the undermentioned cron lands in the newcastle district wifs be offered for sale by public auction al the town of peterborough on monday the 2lst day of december next at 10 oclock a m 3t thi upset price of os currency per acre viz to the i m type being in the tub subscriber is now receiving puncheons of molasses macka rel tin and cm nails soap and candles mus tard snuff and tobacco with a variety of season able goods iutending purchasers will find his stock embra cing a general assortm mt of almost every staple ar ticle required for a country trade at uncommonly low prices and liberal terms t macnider kingston nov 9 1s35 29 ff 20 hms bright muscovado sugar 5 double refined loaf do 30 chesis assoned twankay young hyson ji and boliea teas punclieukfine flavored jamaica ruin i6 pipes cognac olard dupuy co brand j pipes hollands fine old por wine 3 east india madeira n brown an old sherry pipes l p tenenfle w quarter castim bordeaux vinegar 6 feels cod oil ig boxes liverpool soap 100 poland starch j ton new cud fish i barrels north shore herrings d iigby herrings jjnbatels stockholm pitch tar rosin jffwu fresh liverpool rope anchors from 44 lb to3ct ageneral assorrmeni of shin chandlery l george armstroxg yipon oct 31135 for sale at montreal on terms very favorable fourteen batieaux ca pable of carrying 250 barrels of flour all in excel lent order and condition apply if by letter past paid to h f esperance griflin town montreal nov 1835 276m to saddlers wanted by the subscriber three or four jour neymen saddlers wlio can have work either by the piece or month also a steady young lad from 12 to 14 years of age h haight kingston nov loih 1s35 29 lilies pica ihc book and iir most moderate light and style white hager co are tlgcnts for the sale of smith and bust printing prefi w the can fur nish their customers at manufi price chases case composing s nnd every article ural in the printing business kepi for sale and furnished on short noiirt- w vle taken in exchange for new at nine cenf p pound uh1ts w hagkr at n e now york oct i 1835 34 the township lately surveyed situated easii ward of bauam lake and in rent f the town ship of fenelon ill be set up in lots of 100 and 201- acres each ijv island ly balsam lake oppiositc the first concession of the aho e township coniaining about 1 170 acres jw island opposite lot no 17 in tnie first concession of the same containing about 20 acres also the front lots reserved from the last sale iu ihe front concession of the tract ot lnd attjuiiiiii the townyips of fenelon and eldon nnrth of ihe balsam lake the terms of payment will he one quarter of the purchase money down and the remainder in three equal annual instalments with interest upon each in stalment as it becomes due further particulars may he known by applviug to alex macdonell esq peterborough or at this office commissioner of croirn lands office toronto 21st nov 163 notici sealed proposals will be revived at the welland canal office in st catharine tuesday the 15th day of december at 12 oclock ooii for finishing ihe folhwiiig works 1st for v iileniug and deepening the canal from ihe head of lock at port clbnc on lake erie to the first guard gate about 300 yards in length by 3 yards wide containing about 5000 cubic yards of excavation- the earth to be knelled between ca nal and hack ditch or placed n the engineer may appoint 2nd for raising the owlpg pftlh from dunn ville to broad cieck about 1 12 feet on such place as the engineer will stake oui which will be ready for inspection by the 5ih deo ihe earth to be ta ken from ihe inner tide of ihv canal and measured evening 27 indian rubber suocn t received and for sale 100 irs of indian rubber on nov lotli 1833 shoes j murray for sale at this office 4ak deeds and memorials wbxtzmo and bsadzko classes mr jennings n forming winter classes for in struction in ihe above branches as not more than eiht pupils will be received in a doss they will have all the benefit of private instruction hours for ladies from 5 till 6 foi gentlemen from 7 till 9 application may be made at his academy next to the lancastrian school or at his residence point street ki nov iqtb is35 extensive sale ok household fuinitnre c the subscriber being about to leave the commer cial hotffuwiudpowofnh the household furniture of that establishment by pub lic auction on monday the mm day of december next the furniture is of the very best description and will he sold without reserve particulars will be given hi handbills previons to the day of sale james mcdonald kingston 35ti november 1s35 33 as embankment contains fim for the delivery of 15 5 to7lhq cub ic yards 3rd cords of stone lock no 27 1 72 do do s66 do do ius do do building a stom waste wear at lime mortar dimensions by s hy 4 feet for excavation oflck per cubic yard the terms of payment will be made known at the welldiid unnal office and tin contracts entered in to on the day the proposals arc accepted by order f hit ilnird 4ih no 6 length sth fnr with 20 18 16 lock uu feet in no 20 and 27 no 36 sail brose an englishman calls for plum puddioj tod bog a frenchman of victuals iliinks soups fctt tho chif a i in y potatos tlio irish have chcs but scotchmen delight in sweet cusiockt and blovi sfrsctcustocksaod scottish kail brose when honcit st andrew arrived on our coast of converts ih father soon made a great host and those he commanded to plant a kail jtrd from hungers dire craving a wondciul guard success lo si andrews kail yard the proud dtonysiui was foolishly wroth and cursm ftrtm his heart the spsitati hlack bioihf but had ihe laconiana given him broe theleiy old codger had tan a good dos a liu of old scottish kail brose wheo fingal the hero invincibly hurld a hi dugraceon the king of the world his chiefs ho recalled from pursuing their foes and bade them prepare for a dish of keil brost a dish uf old scuuish kail broso our fathers since then when they go to a feast a dirk at their girdle a plaid round lhair breast a good cutty spoon in their bonnets elcloso to sup the first dish which is always kail brosa a dishofuld scottish kail brose the danes finding nothing their armies could sav that scotland on landing was always their grave no longer their lives they swore theyd expose in battle with men always feeding on brosa always feeding on scotluh kail brose the english and scotch in fietce bnnle engage for ages too numruus with slaughtering rage and shall wo the bone ofconteniion dislosv faith one fought for beef and the other for broae for beef and old scottish kail broso at last on mild taatio prosperity boiv who joined in himself die rough thistle and rosa ilia subject he swore might eat as they chose the english roast beef and the scotchmen kailbrose roast beef and old scottish kail brose ttmpea to csuhlikbltb imdabgruuhal and oacb nations dishes were hnnilsomely drcst a roasted sirloin with plum pudding oppose a sheeps heed mincdcollnpf fat haggis and bros mincdoohip fat haggis and bios heres then to sl aodrcw who first gavo us kail and st george who drove the fierce a agon lo h henceforth let the thuite bo joined to the rose and roast bef at a dinner come afler kail broso and roast beef coine after kail brose but aa the lake was to the northward it was impossible to vessel about 8 oclock however dental surgery ladies and gentlemen who wish to avail themselves of jtflt woods professional service in deftintry are requested to call soon as mr vv takes his leave in a very few days lo be absent till the iicct summer commercial hotel 1st dec 1835 31 board avd lodging six or seven respectable youns men can be ac enmmudated with board and lodging at a respec table family residence in the most central part of the town apply al this office kingston dec 1st 1833 31 tee to the public persons desirous of transmitting small sums of money to their relatives iu the old country can do so by applying to john ii greeil kingston nov 2sth 1635 gore bank a meeting of be subscribers for stock in the gore bank will be held at burlcy inn in hamiu shipwreck and loss of life constant jvfatfmto 13m at an arly hour this itwmhtgg hull of a vettttl was seen of our har bor and with the aid of a spy qlas one persou was discovered on board but as the lake was rough and the wind 50 out to the when she had drifted within about thirty rods of the short- one mile west of the harbor two or three in dividuals pinnzed into the lake nnd succeeded in setting on board when a scene of horror and dis tress presented itself to their view the individual before discovered proved to be the mate by name henry waghorn he was unable to help himself much and seemed indifferent about getting on shore and by his side ushed to the windlass were the lifeless bodies of two men and in thecahio tenmnre of men women and children the mate vh put on bhore and soon after the lifelera bodies of four men three boys four girls and one woman were ta ken nn shoreand decently interred in the burying srnund attached to the presbyterian meeting jdnuse after lite mate had become revive v mid able to converse we icarti from him the folhmg particu lars relative to the accident the schooner is the trader ofttnd from otter oreck canada loaded with lumber hud bound fm cleavrland with a crew of four including captain and mate nnd 10 passen gers there was a widow lady and six children name nut knoun and three gentlemen one byname of john richardson on wednesday morning when between astabula nnd grand river about day light a sqnali shuck the schooner whichstjilit all the- nila and tendered her unmanageable and about 1 1 a m two heavy sens struck her in quick succession tthich capsized bet and carried away both her masts and bowsprir aid stove a hole in her larboard bow it the moment shecapsifced all on board were be low iu about five minutes he righted again when the mate two of the handsand one passenger name not known got upon deck and all succeeded in lashing themselves to the windlass except the pas senger who was swept overboard the captain md remainder of the passengers did not attempt to ctiine oil deck but remained in thn cabin about two fluids lilleu nith water until they died which was between iu oclock ural night and daylight the next morning the groans and cries for help cont until about daylight the widow was bound for cleaveland where she has a son residing if the lake should continue calm it is probable the vessel may be got offand towed into our harbor gaz signed ion on 1 saturdi from tho 3oolreal herald american paper which we rapid snides every lains accounts of the take with wl up con- uch the the oclock norm for the purpose of apportioning tl stuck and glxo for appnintinca day on whio the election of directors shall be hcm hamilton nov 29 1835 35 the several john clark sccy wellaml canal office st caaarua 31 wines the siihscriber ins received direct from die loi dun i settled blk sherry red diis 1 1jih d lc 29 1s35 ttpen in upper canada ill copy ilo- 200 24h j50 300 he above ouporior port c india maderia wines arc in cases of two dozen and can be highly recommended fur family use john ii greek- kingston 28tb nov 1635 34 united states are advincing iu their career of inter nal improvement we are anxioumo notice a few i of the iiiore important projected rail roads and ca- 12th day of december at 12 o as they are contemplated foi it is next to im possible to describe all thai are constructed or to keep pace with every scheme of this kind now agita ted in almost every section and locality of the coun try in the scarcely inhabited territories as well as in the old ataies a railroad from fairport or take erie to wells- ville om the ohio has been determined upon by con vention which lately met at salem in that state distance 90 miles fairpnrt is said tobe decided ly the best harbor from cleaveland to ltulhilo and vvellsville one of ihe best landings oil the ohio ac cording to the chardon spectator it is said lo be the nearest route from the lake to the river the ohio canal is 400 mile running from cleaveland to portsmouth iu the s iv part of the state the north part of the state does not feel its advantages so directly ns the south the crosscut jrom bea ver penn to portsmouth has the same objection this rail road from fairport to wellsville will bring all the ohio and pennsylvania commerce of lake erie more directly into the ohio river estimated cost 83000 a mile some little discatisfactiou is iliscllany invvfa mtxgrva a man supposed bis acquaint yrite particularly fond of converting about the cha raciert drawn in cerijitiire and took every opportu nity to bring lhee upon the tap i iffinnsaid he on one of ihrpe occasions m itlra samson was the 6iroi1gel man that ever lived or ever will live- it u not sn said he for whose special gra tification the subject was introduced is not so you yourself are a stronger man than samson how can that bet why you have just lugged him in by head and shoulder the studenfs ma nual

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