Kingston Chronicle, February 5, 1819, page 4

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T HE <ubf:riber has for Sale at his in cork Screws, tin'd iron Spoons and Forks, brittania metal Pots &c pewter queen's mstal and brittania metal Spoons, Candlefticks. brafs and fire Irons, Frying F THOMAS DALTON 5: Co. res- pedfntfr bc£leave c0 ac£Juaint ihc ubHc that they have commenced brew- where they have now ready for delivery, iome excellent ___ MIfJ) BEER, barrels of Thirty fix Gallon* each, which they offer at the moderate price of Thirty Six Shillings the barrel, which price they do not intend to advance, un- lefs from necefiity arifiing out of an m- creafed price of Malt and Hops Thus the Public can be regularly accommodat¬ ed'with a wholefome and agreeable beve- v a „ raoe, at as moderate a rate as could rea- gr" f d Iron? fonably be defired ; the Proprietors of 3nS' , SLtS this ufeful eftablihWnt HUGH C. THOMSON, Jo Jin Bawling, Store in St. PaulMreet; an exten- f_ ^ ^ ^ eltablii1iment, ^•e assortment of Hardware and Iron- S noagery, s Goods of superior quality. ^ Coniilling 0f all kinds of Saws, Join¬ ers Tools, Edge Tools, d.awmg Knives, Planes, Chefts of Tools, wood Screws, Nails, Hammers, fhoe Knives, awl Blades, butchers Knives and Steels, coik Knives; table Knives, and Fork?, iron R or KINGST4**, Proposes to Efffitblish i candid, impartial, independent NEWS-PAFKR, T0 13E ENTlTlr.D The Upper-Caniun Herald: Which will bepublifne( weekly, as foon as the neceffary arrangements for the pur- pofe, can be made and caned irtocfuCt. The Editor a (Hires his friends and the public, that his Paper fliaUHe loyal and pat¬ riotic, open to all panic, but under the control of none; and &> iiMructive, enter- B,M jamaioa Spirits tainin* and authentic as lis heft exertions Holland Ciid ETURUS his moft Gncere thanks to his friends and the public,^ for the very liberal fupport given him iince his commencement in bufmefs, and begs lc^ve to inform them that he has laid in a general and well fele&ed (lock of O Groceries, Wines and Spirits, can make ft : and he thereWe refpetffully Coniac Brandy therefore flatter ^.^ a ^ oftneiV fup,ort# He has alfo juft received with the Goods from England, a numerous col¬ lection of patterns, books and Efts of hardware and ironmongery, andfoUcits the favor of his frrends and the trade in general, who, by inspecting the goods or patterns will be convinced that what are now offered for sale, are much fuper- ior to fome articles generally fent to this country, and may alio rely on the ex¬ ecution of any orders for goods from England, being fent out equal to the patterns, and on the lowed terms. BENJAMIN HART, General Agent and Comm. Mercht. Montreal, 2Sth Deer. 1818 — iw5 THE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING been appointed Agent for the Proprietor of the IRON WORKS, eftablifhed at Three Rivers, in the Province of Lower Canada ; in¬ forms the public, that he has lately re- cetved a Very extensive assortment of WARES, Manufactured at that place, other articles are, Among Edward Jones, EGS leave moft refpcdfully to in¬ form his friends and the public in general, that he has juft received an elegant afTortment of DRY & FANCY GOODS, Confiding partly of the following arti¬ cles, viz : Superfine .Weft of England Cloths and Cafiimeres, of the moft fafliiouable colors. Irifh Linens, Britifli Shirting, Linef and Cotton Cambrics, Corded Cambric, Lenos and Muflins, Jaconet and Mull Muflins, Fancy Muflin Handkerchiefs, Bandanna and Barcalona do. Fine Ging¬ hams, Black and colored Silks, Silk and Cotton Shawls and fcarfs, Fine corded Dimitfe?, White lane, white and buff Marfeils Quilting, Black iTorentine, fine UndrefFed Calicoes Bombazettes and Bombazines of all Color;. Linen Diaper and Huckabuck, white and Col¬ oured Flannels, Ruffia Sheeting and Of- naburg. A well chofen afTortment of Thread and Laces and Ribbons, Straw Bonnets, Ladies Tortife (hell Combs, Can brie aid lace Footings, and a number of arti¬ cles, too numerous an iufert. 4 Crates of Blue CROCKERY Wars. GROCERIES. Jamaica Spirit*,Brandy, Holland Gin, Port and other Wines, Peppermint and Shrub* Hylon and Twankey Teas double and Single refined Sugars, Muf- covado do. Spermaceti, Mould and dipt Candles, Snap, Starch and Fig Blue, &c &c. &c. All of which will be fold for Cam or approved credit. Kingsf8% 0b /////.- rSift id For Sale, Ov very reasonable terms, and im¬ mediate p<.fT( fliongiven, a FA RM lying in AdoLhuftown, on the Bay of Qmnty, one mhc welt of the Court iJoufe, formerly owned and occupied by the late Philip Dori?nd, deceased ; on which is an orchard of 1 15 large Apple Trees, and almoft every other kind of JWowat & Bruce* fruit Tis?ttok***itcd fn thhf*m* try Alio, a convenient framed hcufe EG leave very refpectfully to in¬ form their cuftomers. and the pub 2ic generally, that they have received a more complete afTortment of advance. fit rigs ton, January 4, 1I19. 2 "« TJTli KliFAS there ajpears to be a V 7 necessity for the circulation of Coopers, for the purposes of common trade and dealing ; we, the subscribers, will receive, as small chajfge, the various species ofCoppers, which ;ave heretofore been current here, except those denomin¬ ated Brock Coppers, and Waterloo Cop¬ per-:. Kingston. Jttn» 16. I8B9. Robert Walker, John Moore, John HyneSj Elijah Beach* Wm. 'Fas lor, at his old ftand, which he is determined to fell at the moil reduced prices, viz. Shrub Whiskey Peppermint Cherry da. WINES. : TenerilTe • Malaga Pickling Vinegar- Lime Juice. GROCERIES. Green Copped Best Englitti tueefe MOTIVE. 4 THE Subfcfcribers relpectfully En* form their friends and the Public, that they have now received and Juft opened in Market Street, juft below Mrs. Patrick's Inn, a very Exten five afTortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, and Stationary, Likewife a great qnan- tity of Claflical Books, the whole of which will be fold very low for Cadi and approved Credit. Mcdonald & aykroyd. Dec. 1, 1818. 27 •a A Double £c Single Of various sizes anil patterns, CAST ASH PANS, SUGAR KETTLES, POTASH COOLERS. POTS, DOG IRONS, and DUTCH OVENS, Which will be di/pofed of, lor CaA, at nearly the Montreal prices. The fuperior foftntfs of metal, and durability of the Three Rivers Stoves, render them worthy the attention of purchafers, as they are not liable to crack, like thofe imported from Scot¬ land. JOHNMACAULAY. Kingston, 1st Oclober, i8i8. 19 J. a FALL * If'IXTFJl GOODS: Consisting, partly, of the following articles, VIZ,--- Superfine fecond and common Broad Cloths & Cafiimeres ; fcmi'mable Pelifle do. White and colored Flannel; Tar¬ tan Plaid ; Irifh Linen ; fine Cotton Shirting ; India and ftripe Cottons ; Apron Check ; Turkey & other fbipes; dark Gingham ; Bombazette; Chintz Calico; Cotton and Linen Cambrics; line Chintz Furniture Calico: corded Dimity ; Silks, and Silk Handkerchiefs; Shawls ; Fancy, Silk, and Cotton Pop¬ lin. An afTortment of HOSIERY; Stockinette Drawers ; Bed Ticks • COflffe Linen, &c. &c. Ot/*An afTortment of elegant Damaffc TABLECLOTHSfrom8-ioto 10-16 Crockery § Gtjss Ware. GROCERIES. Jamaica Spirits, C. Brandy, Holland Cm, Wines, Peppermint and Shrnb, nd barn and houfes. About one hundre'd pounds will be requited down, and the remainder will be made very eafy.—For further partic¬ ulars enquire of the fubferiber, on the premifes. GEORGE DOUGLAS. Adolphultown, Pth Nov. 1S18. 26tf W. IN'ears, Thomas Smith, John Bulterwortli., Duncan McDonald, A. Norton, Daniel Brown, Riiody Cusack, Charles DawsoOj W. Rennie, LI. McDonald, Jodn Perg^usonj McDonald & Aykroyd,, James Meagher* Sarah Pa hick, John Blake, Francis Carlisle, Benjamin O cott, James Atkinson, II. W. WilkibMun^ Robert TiiberL Abraham ^m,cx, P. Welsel, Ebenezer iander, J. lialfour, J. P'ttgUSOfa Edward AiYCalicn ISenry Cas^ady, Joseph S5c*M George Dcnigfass, Michael Moran, Join) Darii-y. Davison, John \\ atkms_, Edward Jones, N. Palmer. Windsor Soap Best cummon do. Pipe Clay Glauber Salts Pearl Aih English Mustard Peppermint Drops Sugar Plumbs Svgar Almonda Cod Fisb Red Herrings Salt do. Salt Butter Wrought Nails, Cerent sizes Shingle do. Tapes Needles Twist Cotton Balls Coloured do. Black Thread, White and lirown do. Wriling Paper Letter do. fiunponder Tea \ Tuankp\ i\om [ If>son Skin do. 1 Li/liee LoafSugar ; Muscovado do. \ Mace I (Moves ! Cinnamon \ Saffron ■ hing Glass, ; Turkey Figs ! Box Raisins ; Common do. ; JVarl Barley French do. Fig Blue Powder do. BeM Poland Starch Black l^epper Fluv.cr Sulpher Ground fiiuger Whole do. Indian Arrow Root Sweet Almonds Bitter do. AUum Glue * ■ An aflbrtraent of Crockery Ware, do Queen's do. Beft Dutch Long Pipes, Plug- Tobacco—Candle Wick, Mould Candles—Dipp'd do. Superior duffed Calf Skins, I^ell Liquid l>lacking, A.few articles of Dry Goods. N. B. In addition to his pre- iei t (lock, he expects many other arti¬ cles in his line in a few days. King ft on, October 19, 1818. 21 Executive Council Office* York, 22d July, 1818. ■pjTOTICE is hereby given to 1^ 'cHRfsrOPHER THOMSON, orhw Reprefentative, by order of His Honor the Adminiftrator in Council, to make good any,pretenfion to the^ Weft half of Lot number Seventeen in the feventh conceflion, on the NapaneRiver, in the Towafllip of Fredcrickfburgh, Within ^ix mouths from this date, or the fame will be thrown open to other appli¬ cants. JOHN SMALL, 3 im6 t*. E- C NOTICE. NY perfon or perfons defirous of entering into an agreement for clearing from 15 to 40 acres of land, will receive liberal encouragement, by applying at the office of the Kingftou Gazette,—where the terms of the agree¬ ment may be feen. Kingston, U. C. 1 23^ November, 1818. j 26 Valuable Lands for Sale in the TOWNSHIP of HAMILTON. Lots No. 6 and 12 in the 3d Con¬ ceflion, .................400 Do do 11 and 15 in the 4th Con¬ ceflion, ...-' ..... .... 450 Do do 10 in the 6 Co net flion, 2 co Acres, IC50 THE above Lands are all lying in the Townfhip of Hamilton, new caitls Diltrid, and will be Sold on the moft liberal terms- For further information. enquire of Elias Jones Efq. Hamtiton, or the Pt inter. 2311 NOTICE. THE Subscriber having been duly appointed Executrix to the F.ilate of Paul Huff, late of Adoipbti*- town deceafed ; Notice is hereby- given, to all thofe indebted to faid es¬ tate to make immediate payment ; and all perfons having claims agakft it, are requeued toprefent them, <_iuly authen¬ ticated, for adju ft men t. ELIZABETH HUFF- Adolphuilown, Dec. 24, 1S18. ________ ,. 31 tf To Lei, AND immediate poffi flion given, that pleafantly fituatcd HOUSE and PA KK, the property <,f t|lc Alexr. McDonell. Forfu.tiier uldrs apply to the fubferiber. DUNCAN MeDONELL. Also—A fmall HOUSE, in Street, oppofite MeflYs. Mcnjcan Rev. panic- GernminN. A ,uJ,, , Q1 Kingston Dec. Sfb, iSf-^. Stare & St. *9 BANK OF C*/IM^ IMF*. THE Subferibtr being appointed agent for the Bank of Canada, ho will negotiate bank notes for bills on Montreal, Qiiebec,or for Specie Wm. MITCHELL. Kingfton,Oa. 13th, 18:8. 20 Samuel For Sale* TFIIAT Elegant farm No. S, firft Conceflion townfhip c-f Fredericks burgh, 28 miles from Kingfton, (containing 200 Acres,-) formerly oc¬ cupied by Colonel Spencer, and known by die name of f he Manfion lioufe. It contains about 50 acres of land under improvement, an elegant frame houfe 2 (lory high with 2 barns and other build ings. Perfons defirous of purchaiing may enquireofthe Subfcriber on the pre iflls, or to D. iiagerman Efq. at Bath. JOSEPH iiERGERON. Frederickiourgh, Sept. 8th, 1818 15 f^^Obcfold by private fale, the whole of the pn?*r.ifes now occupied hy the fubferiber, confi ft in ff of one new Srore Houfe, two ftorita and a half high, a ;mall frarre dwelling houfe, filled in with (lone, a Stable, Barn, and Bake Hou.e ; Stuated on the eaft half of Lots No 271 and 273, containing two fifths of ai acre. A fmall part of the ptirchafe money will be required, on the delivery o" the proper¬ ty, and the remainder paid by fueh inftal- ments as may be agreed upon.— For fur¬ ther particulars, apply to the proprietor on the premifes. GEORGE Bi OUGAL. N- B. There is a valuable fprlng of wa¬ ter on the premii'e«. NOTICE. THE SubfcrfLer forbids all perfons from tretr;*ilin2 on Lot No. 32 in the 4th ence flio . of the Tovvnfti/p of Camden, in the county of Lenox and Addington. Midland Diftrict, and does hereby forbid any perfon 01 perfons from cutting or deltroying any Timber whether lying or {landing, or Carrying any part of the fame away, under Penalty of the i aw. A. MACDONELL. Ktngfton, Dec. 26th, 1818. Sl FOR SALE. A King ft on, January 2 1 1819. 4 Notice. ALL perfons indebted co the Eftate of the late James Gumming, late of Hallowell, deceafed, are requefted to ~„u ...;.i__. J-i___ 1 r. ■ . FORSALK, valuable Lot of LAND, con- silring of Two Hundred Acres of the firft quality and remarkably well Timbered, 1 ci.g Lot No. 19, in the third Conceflion of Camden. For particulars enquire of the Subscriber in King (Ion. J\MES ROBINSON. Kingftou, Dee. xi, it'.tQ. 3,* ■ Hyfonand Green'teas, Loaf and Muf- ca;1 w^thollt delay, and fettle the fame covado Sugars, Soap, Candles, Indigo, * JAMES McGregor, now in Fig hlue, Starch, &c ecc. Ail of which will be fold very low, for cafli. J Kingston 10th Dec. i8i3. 29 Kingston Branch of the Mon¬ treal Bank. Any fum required may be obtained at the Office for good Bills, on Montreal, Qliebcc, BMsoi Exchange on London or tor Specie.—Notes alfo will be di« charge of the eftabliftiment, at Hallow¬ ell bridge ;—and thofe who have claims againft the faid eftate, are dcfired to prefent them for adju ft men t. The flock in Trade of the deceafed, confiding of a very complete afTortment of Goods well laid in, and very fuitable to the Country, is now felling off at pri¬ ces fo low, as will defervedly claim the attention of the public Ca(h or Country produce will be tak- A VERY valuable FARM, situated near the Village of Broekville, be¬ ing the rear half of Lot No. one, and the rear half of Lot number two, in the se¬ cond concession of Elizabethtovvn, U. C. containing two hundredacres, formi r- ly the property of Heuben Sherwood, Esquire, but now belonging to JohnShu- fcer. Esquire, of Loudon. There is a vr^- ry good dwelling house, with a barn and other out houses on the premises. Also, - K,^ T ,. «. „ Lot number nineteen, in the ninth con- A , TJImmediale P°W«» g'v^- .. ._ XI. the Houfe and premifes in Stuart. rj^O • E LET, for one or more years, ■■■ & immediate pofleffion given, that FARM, of late owned by Mr. Jabez Eaton, whereon he kept a Public Inn, situated within a mile and a quarter of the Town of King ft on* For terms apply to the Subfcriber. ELIJAH BEACH. Kingfton, 23d. Dec. 181S. 31. F0i SALK, TO LET, FOR any term of years not exceed- in Fifteen, en the moft reafona- ble terms—That well known valuable ftand in the public line, fituate on the point at Gananoqua. and recently occu¬ pied by Seth Downs, together with the Houfe, Barn, Stables, &c.—For fur¬ ther particulars apply to the fubferiber* JOEL STONE. Gananoqua fan. 9, 18 j 8. 33(/" FOR SALE OR TO BE LET. A Large Commodious two ftory' dwelling" Houfe, with Kitchen, out Houfes and Garden t^o 1, Front flreet. For particulars apply to LaurencQ Herchmer, Efq. Kingston, December 20, 18 r 8. 30 ---------------------------------------------. A FARM FOR SALE ; ADJOINING Jlay Bay, in the Townfhip of Fredericks burgh, the Eaft half of Lot No. 2, in the fecond CoflcemOiD, cuiuat^jiig fgQ . ... having about 40 acres under cultivation, with a log houfe and barn upon it. For the terms apply to Daniel Wc/hburn Efquire, Kingfton. P. VAN KOUGHNET. Cornwall, Dec. 7, 1818 3° NOTICE. counted^tj^ ln P«ym5ntf and a credit of 6 months WM. MITCHELL, J Execu^rs JOHN CUM MING, THOMAS M.KKLAM^'f lVC^^^^^r- ™ ^™- Agent. Kingston, 03 27, 1817. Kingfton, 5 dNov 1818. 23 T HE NOTICE Sublcriber being leave Kingfton, requefts wh > are indebted to him. Immediate h; 32 about to ail thofe . to make payment j and all thofe who have any claims againft him, to preftnt their accounts Immediately for adjuft- cession, and the west half of Lot number one, in the eighth concession of the same Township. 4fco% Lot number fifteen, in the first concession, and number fifteen in the second concession, of the Town¬ ship of Yonge, in the District of Johns¬ town. These Farms will he disposed of on terms peculiarly easy and advantage¬ ous to purchasers.—Apply to DANIEL JONES, Jun. Brackvilky 15tkJanuary 1819. 4 ^IT^O LET and immcdiul possession -1*- siven, the HOUSE and Premisses, lately occupied by Allan McPherson, in the Front Street of Kingston. For to ment. HENRY FOWLER. ^JagfiOfijJaa, 12, iSirp, ^ STEM! BOAT NOTICE. ALL thofe Indebted to the Steam Boat Charlotte, are requefted to make immediate payment, and all InZlZEtT?^'***1* ?a'"«■'»" application t„ Ue made to KKSte^XT*'Joh"Kirh"ov muiu'" mAett> &^- By order of the Committee. S. BA RELET. Kingfton, January i, rgig, who are fully authorised to enter into arrangements with persons disposed to rent the same. Rin^fon, 20th Jjta, 1MI9. 4tL ville, lately occupied by Mr. Dalton, fituated within half a mile of this town, a valuable fjtnation for a Gentleman and family, & no leL fo for a Diftiller or Innkeeper. The above premifes will be fold at public Auction without referve, 01. Saturday the 3d day of April next, at m o'clock A. M. at Walkers Hotel, if not previously difpofed of by private bargain. For particulars apply to the Subfcriber. THOMAS SMITH. Kingfton, Jan. 14, 1819. gtf TOLETJ rpHE Commodious dwelling Houfe A and premifes, the property of W. Rofs Efq. lately in the pofteffion of Mr. Woolf, -lor terms application u be made to Wm. MITCHELL. Kingftsa^Q^. 13th, 4818. 2« ALL perfons are Cautioned againft purchaiing Lot No. 22 in the 7th con. of Fiederickfbur<>h, or lot No, 27 in the t°t con. of Richmond,fioon the Heirs or Affignees of Davis Fiefs, as the Subfcriber holds an indifputable title t» the fame. GILBERT HAU1S. Sidney, 4th Dec. 1818. A 3 N elegant, well finifhed Double SLEIGH, for Sale, enquire c4* S. BARTLET. December 29, 1818. 7TUST received and for fale at czhia <U Office, price 7.{d. the MONTREAL ALMANACK For the Year of our Lord 18 19. 0 KINGSTON, U. C. MINT.EJI F9H TiUU LUi: S

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