Kingston Chronicle, March 3, 1820, p. 4

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KINGSTON TANNERY. T[ UNDERHILL & Co. Refpeft » fully beg leave to inform the Shoe-Makers, Saddler? and leather fellers in general, that they have now fele&ed from their exteuiive aflortment of difFerent defcriptions of Leather, and arc preparing it ready for Sale, upwards of one Thou¬ fand fides of Upper Leather, from one to Twenty Thoufand lbs, of light and flrong fole Leather, and one hundred and fifty fides of Harnefs do. together with twenty dozen of Calf ^kins and a number of Horfe hides, Dog and Sheep Ski.»«, too numerous to infert, and which can be delivered on the fnorteft no-ice and lowed terms for Cafh. T. U. flatters himfelf that thofe who are inclined to favoui them with their Orders, will find the above articles by far fuperior to any yet offered for Sale, having already been proved, and acknowledged by the bell judges in this Province. Kingilon, N vember 5, 1819. 45 FEKsS&Co. RESPECTFULLY beg leave to in- form the inhabitants of Kingiton and its vicinity, that they have taken the Score formerly occupied by D Mc'D'Ui ell. at the corner of Store & King Sttect, and intend carrying on the Boot & Shoe Trade, in all its branches, and hope by affiduity and a strid attention, to merit a fliare of the public's favor. Having made arrangements with one of the first manufa&ories in England, will always enah'e them to keep a regular fup- p'y of Ladies, fancy Boot? and Shoes, and materials of every defcription in the above line. Will always have for sale all kinds of LEATHER.m*nuh&ureaby Underhiil & Co Kingston Tannery. Kingston, Jan. 20th* 1820. grog Isle ofTanti. THE following valuable lands, on the hie of /act/, for file—From Lot No 351 inclufive, round the fouth fliore, to lot letter C, except letter B. 82 83. 84. and 85, and all from Mr. Stuart'1 to the Town Plot. The fecond conceffi -n, where not granted—the pre¬ ference to be given to thofe who poflefs and tnveputd for their lota, if fettled for as above mentioned Mr, Stuart's No's 23, 24, 25, z6 and rear half of No. 27. Lots No. 35, 36, 37, 38,and down to 85* inclufiv*. Letter A, referved. Lots fold, No. r, 2, 3, to No. 22 in Front. The above lots will be fold on modetate terms. The foil is remarkebly fertile and fitted for all the purpofes of agriculture. The firuation of the Ifland will (how it is particularly adapted to paflurage. It abounds with fifh & wood of almoll every kind, a confiderable proportion ef which is oak. For further information, application to be made to the underfigned, at Bath — and for undifputed utles to the Hon. Sir John Johnfon, in Lower Canada. I>. FARLEY. December 28, 1819. 53tf THE fubferiber feels it his duty, from the villainous treatment he has receiv¬ ed, to guard the public againil any impo¬ sition nn the part of Mr Solomon Johns, by his offering to fell any part of half an acre tot. with buildings thereon, in the vi! lageof Rrneft Town, bounded on the ea(l by the Maimer's btore, and on the weft by the property of the heirs of the late John Davy, as any title to the faid property held by him. was fraudulently obtained by a furrender of a bond that was in my own name for the puvchafe made of it in 1806, when Johns wa^ at low wages, 3nd as can be made appear evidently by various proof taken at the time of the examination of his tranfa&iona in 181 2 —had no fliadow of a claim. PETER GRANT. The perfon who is ftated to hold a Bond for a Deed for half the above property from Johns, was acquainted with my fun pretc-fini in the firft ir.ftancc, but any thing to anfwer the purpofe. P. G. ____________________________48 Forwarding & Commission BUSINESS. THE subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and the public, that they have formed a connection iu busi¬ ness ; the object of which is the trans¬ portation of Produce down the St. Lau¬ rence, and of Merchandise of every de¬ scription from Montreal to any part of Upper Canada and the United States ad¬ jacent to the Lakes Ontario and Erie. The business will be conducted by W. Hubbcll, at Ogdenshur»h, and under the firm of W. L. WUITING % Co. at Ptescott. To prevent delay, all property desti¬ ned for Kingston, or any part of the liay of Quiute, will b«' forwarded from Pres- cott by the Steam Boat Charlotte, which leaves there twice every week. The subscribers engage to freight on as favourable terms as any who are en¬ gaged in the business ; and, pledging their united exertioustogive satisfaction, will be grateful for every favor. W. L. WHITING, W. HUBliELL. Prescott* 10th Mut/*\S 19. 23 "foiTsalb, fk T a very low price for Cash /^_ —the south «>r front half of L',i No 12, in the first conces¬ sion of Loughborough.—Forpar- ticniais, apply :>t this Office. Dec. 7, VClv. 50 T Executive Council Office 9 Tori, 2$th August* 1819. iHE Order in Council of ___ the 18th instant, respec¬ ting Location^ subject to Settling Duties being revised, it is order¬ ed by His Excellency the Lieu¬ tenant Governor in Council, that all Locations of Land subject to Settlement Duty made prior to this date, be rescinded, and the Land otherwise disposed of, if Certificate of the Settlement Du¬ ty being performed be not lodg¬ ed with the Surveyor General within the time limited in the Ticket of Location, and the Pa¬ tent sued out within Three Months thereafter : and that all Locations subject to Settlement Duty hereafter to be made will be rescinded, and the Land oth¬ erwise disposed of, if Certificate of Settlement Duty being per¬ formed be not lodged with the Surveyor General within Eigh¬ teen Months of the date of the Order for such Location, and the Paient sued out within Three Months thereafter. JOHN SMALL, c. e. c. 36^6 NOTICE IS hereby given, that William Taylor, heir at law and administrator of the late Allan Taylor, hath afligned all the real and petfonal estate of the late Allan Taylor deceafed, unto John Kirby, Alex andcr O. I'etrie and Thomas Packer, in trust for the benefit of creditors. All perfon* having any claims against chc late Allan Taylor, Taylor & Parker,or Thorn- a** Pci'kct, die requested to prefect die fame for adjustment and payment, and thofe perfons indebted to either the late Allan Taylor, Taylor and Parker, or Thomas i'arker, are requested to make imm^dia'e payment t<» the above trustees ; who are ful'y authoiifed to give difchaTges for the fame, John Kirby > A. O. Pfctrie* ■*w Thomas Parker. K'vigsion* August 28,1819. 3^lf notTciI AN assignment having been made to the subscriber of all the Lands, Goods, and debts belonging to the late firm of James Ranten & Co. of Ernest Town, Merchants, as well as those belong¬ ing to James Ranken individually, for the benefit of creditors- Notice is lirreby given to all persons having claims ajrainsL the said firm, or against the said James Ranken, to present them forthwith, duly authenticated ; and such as stand indebted are desired to pay their re&pcdivc accounts Co Chr. A. Hagfrman, Esq. of Kings¬ ton, on or before the first day of Decem¬ ber next* JOHN K1RBY. Kingston, 1st September, 1S19. 36 FOR SALU, Avir~* near the Vilfaup of Brock?iltc* be¬ ing the rear half of Lot No. one, and (lie cond concession of Klizabethtowu, U- C. Containing two hundred acres, formi r- ly the property of Reuben Sherwood, Esquire, but now belonging to John Shu- tor, Esquire, of Loudon. There is a ve¬ ry good dwelling house, With a barn and other f*ni houses on the premises. Also* Lot number nineteen, in (he ninth con¬ cession, and the west half of Lot number one, in the eighth concession of the same Township. Al$oA Lot number fifteen, iu the !tr-;t concession, and number fifteen in the -rrond concession, of the Town¬ ship of Vouge, in the District of Johns¬ town. These Farms will be disposed of on terms peculiarly easy and advantage¬ ous to purchasers.—Apply to DANIEL JONES, fr& Brockviile* 15th January, IS 19* 4 NOTICE IS hereby given, that I, William Tay¬ lor, as heir at law and administrator to the estate of the late Allan Taylor, de- ceafed, have this day afligned all the real and perfiinal estate of the late Allan Tay¬ lor, and ail the interest in the concern of Taylor & Parser, and Thomas Parker, unto John Kirby, Alexander OliphantPe- trie and Thomas Parker, as trustees, for the benefit of the creditors. William Taylor, Administrator of the estate of the late Allan Taylor. Kingston* August 28, 1819. $6tf NOTICE? ALL perfons are cautioned againfl pur- chafing Lot No. 22, in the 7th con- ceffion of Frederickfburgh, or lot No. 27, in the 1st conceflion of Richmond,from tin Heirs or Afiignees of Davis Hefs, as the Subfcriber holds an indisputable title to the fame. GILBERT HAWS. Sidney, 4th Dec. 1818. 3 Kingston Branch of the Mon¬ treal Bank. ANY fum required m^ybc obtained at the Office for good Bills, on Mon treal, Quebec* Bills of Exchange on Lon don, 01 for Specie- — Notes affo will b< discounted at thirty, lixty, and uinct" daj'9- THOMAS MARKLAND, A icnt« 2:-. Hard Ware Store. R 7ERYvaluable FAlt.M, rftcnted STANTON, rcfpeafully informs A the public, that he has opened a Store, in Water Street, in the stone building formerly occupied by the late L. Herchmer, Efq. Among ihe articles he oiTera for.fale are the following :— Iron, Steel, Sheet-Iron Double and Single, Tin, Nails from 4d. to SOd. Spikes, Hammers, Mason's and Plasterer's Trow¬ els, Mortice and other Locks, Hinges, riles, Razors, Scissors, and Penknives, Bureau, Sofa and Bedstead Mounting, Glass, U by U, 7 by 9, S by 10, Putty, White Lead, &c. &c. Kingston, liKh Feb. I 20. 8wS FOR SALE, ■ =1 A QUANTITY of RED CEDAR PICKETS, from 7 to 8 feet in lensfbi—Apply & Mr. John Dawson, Tailor. WILLIAM YEREX. Kingston, juljf 17, 1819. 30 JOHN MARTIN, BKCIS leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has opened a Rowse of Public Enter¬ tainment near Fo>t Henry, under the sicrn of tl\o RICHMOND HOTEL, Where lie hopes, b) a strict attention to those who may faf©0T him with a rail, to mcril a share of public patronage. He will always ha?e <m« h:'i>d *W k.Uuis of Liquors al the best quality. Kingston, l Uh Jtiw/argi 1820. N. B. Good Stabling for Horses. 2tf For Sale, »; Kingftan, 3d Nov 1818. Lot No 8 in the firft Conceffion of Fredefickfbnrgb, ' u the bay of QjiiiUc, upon highly advantageous \erms to the purchafer. There i„ a lar^e two ftory Houft upon itth;>c ruay be convcted ii.to a comfortab'e rclidi-iice, at a trifling ex- penfe.—There art alfo various outhoufos attached to it, with a well of excellent wa?"i — <1n indifpui'iule title w\\\ be given, and the term*! made known at Mr. D. Ilagerman's office in Bath, or on applica¬ tion to the proprietor, JOSEPH BERGON. FrederiokiWgh, 8th Oft. 1819. 42 Valuable jbatulsfor Halt in Hie ToKiishl) of Hamilton. TT OTS No. 6 and 12 in the 3d Con- II A cefiion contattu ig 40c acres. Ditto ditto 1 1 and 15 in the 41I1 Con- cefnon, containing 450 acres, Ditto ditto 10. in the 6th Concefllon, containing 2CO acres. The above Lauds are aU lying in the Townflifp of Hamilton, Newcadl Diflnft, and will he fold on tlie mod liberal terms. For furth'-r infortrallOlT, enquire of Eliaa Jones, Efq Hamilton, or the fubferiber in KingDon. Thomas S Whitakcr. Kingfton, May 28, 1819. 22tf Government Contract lor Fresh Beef- X Nl fons wbn may he willing to fupoly FRESH BEEF for the ofe of the Gar- rifon and Ro^al Naval cflablifliment at Kingfton, that propofala 10 contraft for the fame will be received at this Office on the days, and (or the reipe£ive periods un¬ dermentioned, viz. On or bef re the 10th of March next, at noon, forthe period ofth'ee months, commencing on the 25th of that month ; and On or before the 31ft of May next, at noon, £v the period of twelve months, commencing o'.t the 25th of June follow¬ ing. The conditions ofcontraSj form of ten¬ der, and other particulars, may be known on application at thi* Office, or at the CommifTariat Office at Fort Georgt ; and no tender 'will be noticed unlefs made in the form fire ft riled, nor unlefs the party and his furetiesy or an to,cnt on their behalf attend at the time of opening the tenders\ which muft be lealed, and rudorfed " 1 ender for the fupplyof Fred; Beef." EDW*. PINE COFFIN, Dep'y. Com. Genl. Commiffariat Ofce Kingston* zgm January* 1820. 5 For Sale at this O/Jice* A FEW copies of a SERMON, preached nt Quebec, 00 the 12th of September, after the death cf His Grace the Db'KE or Richmond, by the Uevercnd G. J. Mountain, A. B Bishop's Ollicial in Lower Canada, and Hector of Quebec. 41 ~ TO LET^ A COMMODIOUS HOUSE, near Dofior Keaiing's, two stories high, wit!i seven rooms a Kitchen, and a Cellar under the whoh't a good yard and stable ; also a very gOOfl Spring near the house.— For further particulars apply to JAME- ROBINS. Kingston, $tl' June* 1819. 23 To Clothiers. Tor sale, a quantity of PKFta-PAPEBS, rl !o. M- WliitakerA Co. At%ust »9, f 819, 34 Executive Council Office* Tori* 1 7/A November* 18 T 9. WHEREAS the prefert LEASE of the Ferry from the Town of Kingfton to Point Frederick will expire on the 24th day of June next—NOTICE is hereby given, by Order cf His Excel- lency the Lieutenant Governor in Coun¬ cil, That fealed Propofals for a new Leafe to be given to the higheft bidder will be received at this Office until the 10th of June, 1820. 49 JOHN SMALL, c. e.c. LAMB & McD^NElZT^ Opposite the Market* lung Street. RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and tlie public, that they have received part of their fall Goods, , AMONG WHICH ARE, Ladies Pelisse Cloths, most fashionable colors ; West of England superfine Blue and Black Cloth ; Grey, Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, and Drab Cloths, anil Cas- >imeres ; Red, White, Green, Blue, and Yellow Flannels; Rose Blankets; Wors¬ ted Shirts and Drawers ; Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes, Chintz Furni¬ ture with lining, Fringe and Binding to match ; Scarlet and Blue Moreen ; Scar¬ let, Waterloo, Blue, Salmon,Sage Drab, Fawn, and Peach colored Cassimeie Shawls ; Merino and Canton Crape Shawls ; SilkShawhaud Handkerchiefs; Flag, Bandannas, Satins* Silks, Long Lawn, Jackcnette, and Mull Muslin ; Corded Cambric & Book Muslin Dresses; BookMuslinTrimmings;Cambrics;Lenos; Thread Lace Sc Foofini^;Calicoes;Checks: StripeCotion ; Red & BlueDerry's; Stri- pp'd Cam brie Ginahams, Vesting, Bomba- /.eens and Bombazettes, Tartan Plaid, Turkey Stripe, Brown Holland, Irish Linens, Cotton Shirting, White Cotton, Diaper and Diaper Table Cloths, Green and Blue Table Covers, Dimity Furni¬ ture ; Hearth Rugs, Brussella Rugs; Scotch Shirting, Black Silk Veils, Best Treble Gilt Coat Buttons, &c. &C Rib- b6n*H Tapes,ThrnaHs,Cotton Balls,Sc\v- ing Silk and Twist, Lady's White and Black Silk Sfockin.s, Slate colored and Black Worsted Hose* Boys & Girls, do. do, Men's Lamb's Wool half Ho*e, do. Wursfod c - Ladies'slate colored black and white Silk Gloves, Men's lined Bea¬ ver and Kid do. Men's lined Beaver and Buck Skin Gloves. ALSO* A great variety of other articles, too numeious tomention. The whole com¬ prises a complete assortment of Dr) Goods, which they will sell very low for Cash* Kingston* Nov. 18///, 1819. 47 Notice. Henry Fowler, MERCHANT TAILOR. (jT^i RATfiFUL to his Friends and the *\JT public for their former patronage and fupport, begs refpfflfully to inform them, he has returned to Kingston from Montreal, with a complete r.nd handfome afibrtment of good?, compufing, the best West of England fopetfine Broad Cloths and CaffimerC9, Florentine^ Silk and fancy Veblinga and every article neccfTary in his line, which he offers low for cafh, or to make up to order, at the store adjoining Captain Anderfon's and till lately occu¬ pied by Mr. John Watkins. Kingston, 29th Jan. 1820. 5 g^NOTICBT" THE Public are cautioned against receiving or purchafinga Bill of Ex¬ change on England^ drawn by J. William £B/J Lt. R. N. for £55, Sterling, payable to and indorfed by James. G. Bethune, Efq.—Alfo, William Bofwcli'i draft in my favour, on John Kiiby, Efq. Kingston, for £$0 Currency, both of which were incloled to me in a letter from Hamilton on the nth inst- and are mis. fiug. The £\$o in Bills of this Bank, adver- tifed in last Friday's Chronicle, fuppofed to be lo$t, have been received. S. BARTLET, Caper. Bank of Upper Canada* Kingston* January 24, 1820. 4 New Goods. THO M AS ASKE W, HAS juft received his Winter aflort¬ ment of fafhionable Dry Goods, opened for faleat Mrs- Fiuk]eyshonfe,and at the lowclt 1 ffibk rate for Cafh-* 3. 3± and i point Blankets, 9, 10 and 11-4 Rose do. Superfine Cloths & Cassimeiw. Pelisse Cloths, Hosiery, Ha!)erda.shr-ry? &c. Kingston, zzlh l*ov. 1819. 48 Anchors & Cables. WILLIAM BUDDEN, THE fubferiber has just received a quantity of Double and Single Stoves, of various fizes and of new and elegant patterns, which he offers for faleat Montre¬ al price andebarges for carti He has alfo received, in addition to his former fupply, feveral t->ns of English and Swedes Iron as¬ sorted sizes ; J loop and ll&und ditto, Nail Rods* Grindstones* ' Anvils and Vices* Double and Single Sheet Iron ; Trace and Log Chains ; Wro'tawlVut Sails fallsizes;) Smiths' Bellows* Hollow Ware* (of all descriptions ;) Cut. Pit, and Mill Saws* Cwriers and Lintsecd Oil; Wagon and Cart Boxes ; Iron and Brass Wire ; A good aflortment of Saddlery, Stamped, and Cast Brafa Cabinet Furniture, with an extenfive aflortment of Shelf Goods, confuting of most articles in the Hard Ware line—too numerous to mention. JOHN WATKINS. N. B. Flour for fale. Kingston, November 16th, 1819. 47tf A~RElfMDOF Two Hundred and Fifty Pounds VM7TLL be paid by the subscriber, to ▼ w any perfon who (hall discover and give fuch information as will conviA the perfon or perfon6 who, on or about the 29th or 30th of June laft, Hole from George Ridout, Esq. at Walker's Hotel; a Parcel, containing Montreal Bank Bills of foe dollars each, to the amount of two thoufand pounds. By diredion of the Directors of the Montreal Bank. THOMAS MARKLAND, Agent. Kingston* \<)th Nov. 1819. 47 TO HE SOLD* and immediate pos- seffion given, the following Lots of Land, in the 6th Conceffion of the Town- fhip of Elm.sley, viz. 19, 20, 22, 24* 29, 30, mod eligibly situated on the North side of the Rideau Lake, which forms their southern boundary ; the great road to the Perth Settlement, leading through one of the Lots. They abound in excellent Timber, which from its being contiguous to water communication may be rafted to Montreal at a trifling expencc. The qua- litvofthe foil and other advantages are fuch as to render this a desirable purchafe to Farmers or perfonp engaged in the Lum¬ ber Trade. For terms of payment and other particulars apply to William Mar¬ shall, £6q. Perth Settlement, John Kirby Efq- Kingston, or the fubferiber, in Wood- houfe, London Diftritt ROBERT NICHOL. November 18, 1819, 47tf WILL receive by the earliefl fpring veffels, and keep conflantly on hand at Quebec, an aflortment of Patent proved Chain Cables of all sizes, ANCHORS do. Well worthy the attention of thofe enga¬ ged in the Lake and River navigation. Quebec, ift April, 18iq. i^tf ON Monday night the 18th inft. thfj Store of the subscriber was broke open and to the amount of 75 Dollars 9c upwards in cafh carried away : alfo a few large cotton Shawls, one remarkable F<* reign red Scarf, upwards of four yards in length, one end of which richly ornamen¬ ted with gold thread, the other end plain. Whoever may give fuch information as will lead to the recovery of any of faid article! will be handfomely rewarded by applying to the fnbfcriber. For SAMUEL AYKROYD. Kingston) 19/A 03. 1819, a* ~ notice! rtlHE Board fur Militia Pew ■*■ sions, will meet on the Iafl Monday in February* and continue fo to do* the fame day in each Month* until the bujinefs rf this DiJlriS* as regards the fame is /Ini/bed, JOHN FERGUSON. King/ion* Feb. i/l* 1819. 6 TERMS OF THE KINGSTON CHRONICLE. Twenty shillings per annum; if sent by Mail twenty four shillings. Sub>cripfion? to be paid in advance to the Istof July, or Ihe 1st of Janu¬ ary. — mm PRICE OF ADVERTISEMENTS. (C?f IX lines and under 2s. 6d- JirU in* AOI sertion, and 7{d. each subsequent insertion : 10 lines and tinder* 3s. Ad. first insertion* and ]0d. each subsequent insertion : above ten lines* Ad. per line for the first insertion* and Id. per line for every subsequent insertion. Advertisements without written direc¬ tions arc inserted till forbid, and charged accordingly. Orders for aiscoitfiming Advertise* ments to be in writing, and delivered bv WEDNESDAY NOON at the latest. No Advertisements received ajler TEN c'Ctocl: on the (% of publication AGKNT*. Henry Cowan, Esq. Qxebtc Edward Sills, Esq. Three Rivers. James William*, l>q. Montreal. Messrs. J. & J. OuiiMn, Lur.ccst'r Paul Glassford, Esq. Matilda. Alpheus Jones, Esq. Pre&attt* Henry Jones, Esq. Brockvitte. Km B. Toinmas, Esq. Perth* II. Whitmarsh, E>q. Richmond. J. K. Hartwell, E»q. Bastard. E. Webster, Esq. Gananoquc. 3. Ranken, Esq. Bath. Allan McPhcrson, Esq..NupancA Thomas Parker, Esq. BeUvitte. Joseph A. Keeler, Esq. Cratnahe. James G. Bethune, Esq. Hamilton. John D. Smith. Eq. port Hvp\ William Allan, Esq. fW*. Daniel Ross, Esq. Vittoria. John Crooks, Esq. Nutgar*. T. McCormick. Esq, Queenston. John Wilson, Esq. rfnihmlburglL ■ KINGSTON, U. C. PRINTED I OR THE V1HT0R*

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