Kingston Chronicle, December 8, 1820, p. 4

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BRICK FOR SALE. THE Subscriber will have ready for gale early in the month of Ju'y, any quantity of Brick, of a very good quality. SMITH BARTLET. Kingston* Jvne, 16, 1820. 27 FOR SALk," AT a very low price for Cash —the south or front half of Lot No. [2, in the first conces¬ sion of Loughborough.—Forpnr- ticulars, apply at this Office. Dec. 7, 1819,__________50 A Contract will be given for Ploughing fifty acres of ground, and also for cutting Bushes, and clearing a quantity of Land. B. WHITNEY. Kingston, Aug. 9th 1820 3c2tf NOTICE. ALL perfons indebted to the late Co- partneTfhip of Richard Robison and David Secord9 are requeued to make im¬ mediate payment to the furviving partner, David Secord, and thofc to whom the faid Copartnerfhip may be indebted, ate le- quefted to fend in their accounts for ad- juftment and payment. Kingfton, 27th May, 1819. 26tf NOTICE. ALL perfons are hereby cautioned a- gainft purchafing certain Notes of hand given by the fubferiber to James He nefy, bearing date the 29th January, 1 820 —-one for twenty-five pounds, payable the x ft January 1821— one for £12 io, pay¬ able 1 ft January, 1822 — one for £11 10 payable ift January 1823—one for £\z ios. payable id January 1824—aad one for£il 10 payable ift January 1825— tl.e four laft bearing intereft—as the faid Notes were given for a lot of land fold by the faid James lienefy to the fubferiber, and for which he can give no legal title. JOSRPli SHEAR.vlAN. Valuable Lands for sate in the Township of Ilaini'ton. TT OTS No. 6 and 12 in the 3d Con- II A ceffipn, containing 400 acres. Ditto ditto II and 15 in the 4th Con- cefGon, containing 450 acres. Ditto «iino ip. in the 6th Conceffion, containing 200 acre?. ^ t The above Lands arc mil lying in the Townfhip of Hamilton, Newcaflle DiftriA, and will be fold on the moft liberal terms. For further information, enquire of Elias Tones, Efq. Hamilton, or the fubferiber in Kingfton Thomas S Whitaker. Kingfton. May 28* 1819. 2 2tf W NOTICE^ LETTERS of Adminiftration having been granted to me on the Eftate of thf late Roderick Mackay, Efquirc, it is requefted that all who have claims again ft that Eftate will prefent the lame to me, and that all who are indebted to it will pay the amount due, with as little delay as poffibie- JAMES RANKEN, Admin'ijlrator. Batb, 28th June, 1820. 26tf '"""NOTICE. Books of Subscription for the vill be Opened at the Dire&or's Room in the Bank of Upper Canada, on the 24th Auguft next, and kept open each day from the hour of ten till three o'clock, until further notice. Kingfton, 27th July, 1819. 3r FOR SALE, A QUANTITY of RED CEDAR PICKETS, from 7 to 8 feet iu length.—Apply to Mr. John Dawson, Tailor. WILLIAM YEREX. Kingston, July 17, 1819. 30 For Sale (At Mrs. Finkle's, King Street,) Xrish Linens, White and Brown; Linen Check and Bed- Tick, Thicksets, Corduroy*, Thread, Pins and Cambrics, imported direct from Great liritain.—Terms Cash. Kingston* ^d Nov. 1820. 44tf For Sale or to Let, /ft TWO ftory framed Houfe, and a WjL large and commodious ftone Store, fituate on the water's edge in the centre of the Village of Prefcot, on exceedingly ad- vantageousterras to the purchaftr or lessee- Enquire at the Office of CH*. A. HAGERMAN. Kingfton. 26th February, 1819. 9 Notice 4 NOTARIAL BUSINESS at¬ tended to with punctuality una dispatch, by the Subscriber. P. P. HALL. Notary Public Kingfton, 1st Augiiil, 1820. 3 £ tf FOR SALE, A FARM in the front Concession of the Township of Augusta, throe and a half miles below Brockville, con¬ taining 150 acres, about 75 of which is under improvement. There is a large two story house on the premises, built of square timber and boarded outside, a frame barn, &c. This farm is weil wor¬ thy the attention of any person desirous of a pleasant Country residence, and will be sold on liberal terms, and possession given immediately. For furtherparticu lars apply to A. & \Y. MORRIS & Co. Brckvittc, IQfh May 1820 2ltf DOCTOR MUIU14 Y, HAVING studied the different branches of medicine and taken out the necessary Tickets and certificate for each in the Colleges of Dublin, with a diploma from that of St. Andrew's- Scotland, now stops at Mrs. Thibodo's, .ind trusts by his unremitting attention to his patients to meet with a libera! de¬ gree of patronage from the inhabitants ofthis town and its vicinity. N- !>■ Genuine medicines to his pa¬ tients on moderate terms. (£f"Attendance and advice to the Poor, gratis. Kingston, 15th Sept. 1820. 37tf NEW GOODS. WANTEL, By the Subscriber fi^m 3 to 4 Thousand I5usiels of WHEAT THOMAS 5ALTON. Kingston Brewery, Oct. 2in 1820. 43tf St. ANDREW'S CHURCH THE Subfcriber* refpe&fully inform their friends and the public that they have received of the latt importations a well felefted <*iTortment r»f JBMY GOODS adapted to the fcafon« Likewife a quantity of Strong Jamaica Spirits, i.'ognfac Brandy, Hollands Gin, Wines, Teas, Sugars, IVIolnfTeo, &r. and a number of other articles tediou9 to men¬ tion in an advertifemeut, which they will fell Cheap for Cafh. WALTER McCUNIFFE, & Co. Kingfton, Augult 2d, 1820. 31 tf HE Si^bfcribers have received a confignment of A mer ican Cotton GOODS, confiding of Bleach'd and un-bleach'd Shirtings and Sheetings, Bed Ticking and Stripes, which will be fold at very low prices. THOs. S. WHITAKER, k Co. Kingfton, Aug. 4th, 1820, 3 itf Window Glass. T THE Committee respectfully request that the Subscribers will pay into (be hands of" the Treasurer, Mr. Alexr. Priugle, their respectivesubscriptions.— The Committee would likewise call upon those individuals who hav» not yet sub¬ scribed to give their support to (he un¬ dertaking, they deem it uperfluous to enlarge on the advnnraj;*s which are likely to arise from an establishment such as the one contemplated, because they must be evident to every cue. To those, however, who are Presbyterians, and particularly to these educated in the forms and doctrines of l:ie Chureh #f Scotland, the Committtfi beg respect¬ fully to addrefs themfelves and to solicit their support, not oul) iy subscribing what they can themselves afford, but by the influence which they miy possess with their friends of other ptvsuasions. Subscription pap**rc an left with the Treasurer, Mr. Pi ingle, and with the Secretary, Dr. Marshall, also at point Frederick, with Mr- Uibert Graham, Merchant. A. MARSHALL, Secretary. 27th July, 18C0 30 TriImard of Two Hundred and Fifty Pounds \XTtLL be paid by tfc subscriber, to w ▼ any perfon who (Vail discover and give fuch information as will conviA the perfon or perfons who, on or about the 29th or 30th of June aft ftole from George Ridout, Esq. at ValkrrN Hotel ; a Parcel, containing Montreal Bank Bills of five dollars each, to thf amount of two thousand pounds. By direaion of the Pire&ors of the Montreal Bank. THOMAS MARKLAND, Agent. Kingston, iqth Nov. 1819. 47 Just published, and for Safe at this Office, S. BARROWS 500 Questions go the New Tes- tanent. Notice. ALL perfona indebted to the thclatcOLIVERTHIBODO.de- ccafed. are requefted to pay the fame with¬ out delay, and thofe to whom the Ellate is indebud, will prefent their accounts duly authenticated for adjuft-nent, to Henry \V. Wilkinfon, one cf the Executors, to faid Eftate. Kingfton, Auguft 30th 1820. 55tf Wanted and much wished for, A Medical Geniicmau r.f liberal edu cation and undotbted Loyalty, to prac¬ tice in the Village of Bath. A perfon of the above difcriptioi will receive the moft liberal fupport, and mcouragement. Bath, Sept. 25th. 1820. 39 STOVES. T • To Brewers. WANTS a fitu^tion as Manager or AfTiftant in a Brewery, a young Man from England, who has a tliotough knowledge of the bofmefs in the following branches:—the making of Porter, Ale, & f -cer Malta—alfo, the Brewing of Porter, Ale, and Beer—likewife, the bottling. Any application, addrefsed R S. thro* the medium cf this Office, will be duly at- tended to. Kingfton, Dec. r, 1820. 3V/48 THE fuhscribets have on hand a con, signmrnt of WINDOW GLASS- of 7 1-2 by 8 1-2, 9 by 9. 8 by 10, iobv 12, of excellent quality* and wan anted to open in good order, for fale at very low prices f*r cafh or Dtort approved credit. THOS- S. WHITAKER ACo. Ma/, 17. 20 rilHE fubferiber, being legally appoint- JL ed Administrator to the Estate ,>f the late John Symington, Esq. of Niaga¬ ra, requests all thofe to whom the faid Es¬ tate is indebted to prefent their accounts for adjustment, either to himself, at Kings¬ ton, or to Thomas McCormick. Epq at Niagara ; and all thofe who are in any way indebted to the faid estate are in like man¬ ner lequested to pay the accounts due by them to either of the above mentioned par¬ ties, with as little delay as poflible. CLAUDE BROWN. Kingston, l\th 08. 1820. 42tf Government Contract. PERSONS willing to Contract for fupplying HisMajefty's Naval Yard, at Point Frederick, with Seven Hundred Cords of " FIRE WOOD" (cut from found hard Timber,) will fend to the Dock \ ard Gates, on the 30th inftant, Sealed Tenders, endorfed " Tenders for Fire Wood." — ALSO— ^ Perfons defirous of furnifhhg His Ma¬ jesty's Naval Yard, with Teams of Horfes and Oxen for the enfuing year will fend to the Dock Yard Gates, on the 30th inst. sealed Tenders* endorsed w Tenders for Team Work." The Tenders for the above Contracts to be opened on Saturday the 30th inftant, at one o'clock. 48 N. RADIO ER, Chief Clerk. Naval Storekeeper's Ojfice* ) 1st December, 1820. \ Q^ Provide for Winter comfort THOMAS ASKEW, RESPECTFULLY informs the pub¬ lic, he purpofes to have ready for infpetfion on TUESDAY next, a fupply of fafhionablc HE SubfenVr has juft received a quantity ^f Double and Single Stoves, of quilt- new and hauofome patterns, which he offers for laic at t'»t Montreal price and charge*, for cafh. JOHN WATKINS. Kingfton, Sept. 22d 1820. 83tf NOTICE ALLperfons indcl,trj eitheT by Note or B- ok Accoun^ to the eftate of the late Uichard Robifwn, Efq. rieceafed, are requefted to pay the fa„,e withoui delay ; and thofe to whom the eftate is indebted will prefent their accountsduly authenti¬ cate! for adjullment, to Allan MacLean Efquire, one of the Executors to faid es¬ tate. Kingfton, June 5, 1820. l6tf Nurht School. j. MAXWELL, Teacher of the 9 Grammar School, Grave Street, refpectfulij informs the inhabitants of Kindlon, that he will give inflections in the following branches ; —Writing, Arith. metic, Took keeping, Geography, Geo. metry, Plain Trigonometry and Algebra^ Kingfton, Oct. 19, 1820. 42tf £25 REWARD. I ALEXANDER ASHER, Eitateof Merchant Taylor* MAS received from Montreal a moft choice and excellent alTortment 0 the belt Weft of England fuperfine Cloths and Cassimere$3 with Trimmings, and every thing com¬ plete. A. As her informs his friends and the public that he is now working up thel> Cloths, See. at his old ftand, where ordera will be thankfully received, and executed on the fhorteft notice, and on the low-eft terms for Cafh. or fhort approved credit. Kingfton, Sept. 10, 1819. $-]tf HEREAS the Subscriber on the IGHl'ofthe 6th inst while THE Subfcriber Respectfully begs leave to acquaint th« public, that having commenced Viewing f0r the feason, they can be accommodated with beer of various qualities, from nine pence to two Shillings per gallon. As a wholesome and pleasant table drink, nothing can exceed the beer he new offers to the public at nine pence, it being fuch as in any part of the world, would be esteemed good genuine beer, and recog nifed as the unfophifticated produce of the Barley-field and Hop-yard. THOMAS DALTON. A'*. B. Grains constantly for sale, at six pence per bushel. Kingfton Brewery, Oft. 31ft 1820 44tf GOVERNMENT CONTRACT. fuitable for the approaching feafon, felect ed by himfelf in the Montreal, and Que¬ bec .varkets, and on very reafonable terms for Cafh only, at his STOKE, adjoining Captain Andcrfon's Houfe. Kingfton, ift Dec. 1820. 4Stf Surveyor General's Office* ybrife, Nov. lii 1820. NOTICE is hereby given, that sealed proposals will be received at this Office, on or before the 24»h day of Jan¬ uary, 1821, to be opened on (hat day, for the Survey of the undermentioned Townships in the Midland District: The Townships of Sheffield, IIlNCUINBROKE, and Bedford, containing about 66.000acres each ; and tor the residue or northerly part of the Township of IIungerford, containing about 40.000 acres. The Surv.-ys to be paid for in Land \ by a per centage on the Land Surveyed —and to be performed atter the manner and on the Terms and Conditions ex¬ pressed in the Notices from thin Office, bearing date the |4Ui December, 1818, and tht: 8th of Febir iar\\ 1819. TUGH. RIDOUT, Surveyor General. on his way from the carrying place, head of the Bay of Quinte, to the River Trent, wat* aflaulted by Two Men, and ROB¬ BED of his Pocket Booky containing pa¬ per money to the amount of Three Hundred AND SEVENTY THREE DOLLARS, And sundry NOTES of HAND, Agreeable tothefollowingdescriptions ; The above reward will be given to any person w!io may make fuch difcovery of the Robbers as will lead to their convic¬ tion. Notes of Hand as follows, One Note signed by E. U E. Tinker, pavabletothe subscriber,-------g75 One ditto, signed Elisha Tinker payable to the subscriber.---------------------g63 One ditto signed John Tills payable to the subscriber.------------------------$\02 One ditto signed E. Wheeler, payable to me subscriber.-------------------------gS6 Three ditto signed Ezra Osborne, payable to the subscriber.----------------------#27 One ditto signed Martin Shuterley, pay¬ able to Truman Hampton.----------g8 One ditto signed Calvin Rawson, payable to Caleb Norton.---------------------$U 50 One ditto signed Thomas Ward, payable to James Graham.-------------------£5 One ditto signed Martin Rush, payable to the subscriber.-------------------------$4 One ditto signed Barton Philips, payable to William Calkins, for amount of £5 less endorsed £2------------------------- £3 One ditto signed Josiah Proctor, payable to the subscriber.---------------------£3 9 One ditto signed George Simpson, payable to the subscriber.---------------------10s. Together with fundry Notes and ac¬ counts which cannot be particularifed. Of the paper money, fix were ten dol¬ lar bills of the Montreal Bank. The others were altogether of the Bank ofU. Ca one of which was ten dollars, and the others of fmaller denominations. There was alfo contained in the Pocket Book, a Licence to Peddle granted to the fub¬ feriber on or about the 24th day of May last. PHILIP WHELPLEY. Bellville, 9th Odober, 1820. 42tf THE fubferibers, duly appointed Ex¬ ecutors to the laft Will and Teftament of the late William Mitchell, Efq. of Kini>fton, hereby requeft all persons who 118 iiiilebteiitu ihe tllate either by Bond Mortgage, Note or Book account, to come forward and fettle the fame without delay ; and all thofe to whom the faid eftate i« indebted, to prefent their claims, for adjiiftmcnt. at the Office of the late William Mitchell. ALLAN MTHER80N. JAMES NICKALLS, Jun. Kingfton, Odober 17. 1820. 42if N. B. The httlinefs heretofore car¬ ried on by the late YYilli&m Mitchell, Efq. will be continued by Thomas R. Cart- wright, and Neil J. McLean, under the firm of Thomas R. Cartwright & Co. TO BE SOLD, and immediate pos- seflion given, the following Lota of Land, in the 6th Conceffion of the Town- fhip of Elmaley, viz. 19, 20, 22, 24, 29, 30, moft eligibly 61'tuated 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 expence. The qua¬ lity of the foil and other advantages are fuch as to render this a desirable purchafe to Farmers or perfons engaged in the Lum¬ ber Trade. For terms of payment and other particulars apply to William Mar¬ shall, Esq. Perth Settlement, John Kirby, Efq. Kingston, or the fubferiber, in Wood- houfe, London Diftricl. ROBERT N1CHOL. November 18, 1819. 7tf Notice. THE fubferibers having taken, for a term of years, the Store and premises belonging to the late Wm. Mitchell, Efq- in Kingfton, intend to carry on the bufi nefs, a* heretofore, of Forwarding and General Merchants. They have on hand a feled aflbrtment of GOODS, which they offer for fale on liberal terms : and hope by their attention to merit a (hare of that extenfive patronage which their predecefTor enjoyed. The bufincfs will in future be conduc¬ ted under the Firm of Thomas R. Cart- wright & Co. THOMAS R. CARTWRIGHT, NEIL J. McLEAN. Kingston, Odober 17, 1820. 42tf MONTREAL ACADEMY, Wm. Ryan, A. JJ. Master. IN this institution, conducted according to the most approved modern fystems, the education of young Gentlemen i» completed in about half ihe time ufually required; and except in extreme cafea without the aid of corporal punilhment, hitherto fo unjustly conlidered as indis-. pe<ifible. To this only can be afcubed the unparalleled patronage received by this Institution—which by enabling the principal to proceed on a liberal and enlarged scale, secures to the public advantages not to be met with in the establifhments ofthis Country, which are generally fpeaking, of only an ephemeral existence. The premifes are perhaps* the best calculated of any in the Country for a large^ establishment. The houf- is very Spacious and comfortable, the pleafure ground and garden extenfive and well enclofed. The courfe of Studies comprife, the Greek, Latin, French and Enelifh lan¬ guages ; Logic, IViathematicks, History, Geography, Chronology, Writing, Arith- metick. Book keeping &c. Mufic, Dancing and Drawing, are alfo taught at hours that do not interfete with the regular clafTes. TERMS. £ Board &. Tuition, per Annum 40 Day Scholars who learn CIas> sics,$ 14 Day Scholarswho learn Writ-> 10 ing and Arithmetic fcc.J Montreal, October 4th, 1820. N. B. Information may be had by reference to Smith Bartlct, Efq. King¬ ston, or to Mr. Thomas Dalton of the. Kingston Brewery, each of whom has a fon at the Montreal Academy. 43113 Kingston Branch of the Mon¬ treal Bank. s. 0 0 d. 0 0 ANY fum required m?.ybe obtained at the Office for good Bills, on Mon¬ treal, Quebec, Bills of Exchange on Lon¬ don, or for Specie.—Notes alfo will be discounted at thirty, fixty, and ninety dayi. THOMAS MARKLAND, Agent. Kingfton, 3d Nov 1818. 23 AT a Meet in »• of the Stewards and leaders of the Wesley- an Methodist Society, held in King¬ fton this day.—It was refolved that a ic- monftrance be sent to the British Missio* nary Committee, againft their late decifion* relative to the withdrawing their Mifitona- ry from this place, and that the fenfe of the public be obtained by receiving >ig- natures to a petition for lh? Wtt&MlMft ^ a British Missionary here. This is on the prefumption that mifreprefentations have been made to the Committee, by the Ame¬ rican Delegate. The particulars of which on their arrival will be laid before the pub¬ lic. As Biitish Subjects, we are refolved to fupport a British Ministry. By order, N. M'LEOD, Sec'ry. Kingston. 6th Nov. 1820. 45tf TERMS op the KINGSTON CHRONICLE. Twenty shillings per annum; if sent by Mail twenty four shillings. Subscriptions to be pair! in advance to the 1st 01 July, or the 1st of Janu¬ ary. ^ PRICE OF ADVERTISEMENTS. SIX lines and under Is. 6d. first in¬ sertion, and 7\d. each subsequent insertion : 10 lines and under, 3s. Ad. first insertion, and lOd. each subsequent insertion ; above ten lines, 4d. per line for thejirst insertion, and Id. per line for every subsequent insertion Advertisements xczthout written direc- ions are inserted till forbid, and charged accordingly. Orders for discontinuing Advertise* ments to he in writing, and delivered by WEDNESDAY NOON at the latest. No Advertisements received after TEN o1Clock on the day of publication* AGENTS, Henry Cowan, Esq. Quebec. Edward Sills. E*q. Three Rivers. James William*, &3Q. Montreal. Messrs. J. & J. Dunlop, Lananlcr. Paul Glasrfbrd, F-q. Matilda. Alpheus Joues, Esq. Prescott. Henry Jones, Esq. Brockvillc. N. B. Toinmus, Esq. Perth. H. Whitmarsh, Esq. Richmond. J. K. Hartwell, E>q. Bastard. E. Webster, Esq. Gananoque. 3. Ranken, Esq. Bath. Allan McPher>on, Esq. Napant*. Thomas Parker, Esq. Bellville. Joseph A. Keelrr, Esq. Vramahe. James G. Beiliitne, E.-q. Hamilton. John D. Smith, Esq. Port Hope. William Allan, l>q. York. Daniel Ross, E-q. Vitloria. John Crooks, Esq, Niagara. T. McCormick, Esq. Queenston. John Wilson, Esq. Amherslburgh. KINGSTON, U. C. PRINTED 1 OR TliL FJHTORS.

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