Kingston Chronicle, October 8, 1819, page 1

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THE KINGSTON CHRONICLE. VOL. I] FRIDAY, (afternoon) OCTOBER 8, 1810. [No. 41 WHKRKAS JohnGiaham, an Irifh emigrant, fent his wife forward to Kinet°n from La Chine, on Thurfday, the 26th of Auguil, intending himfelf to follow by water—This is to requeft any perfon who may be acquainted with the circurr.ftances, to inform hi* disconfolate wife by letter dire&ed to the Port Office, who has been long anxiuufly looking for her husband at King don, whether he ia ftill living, and where he ia to be found. Kingfton, Sept. 22, 1819. Caution. ALL perfons are hereby forbid pur- . chafing from any perfon but hcrfelf, the call half of lots number two, in the firft and fecond conceffions of the townfhip of Leeds, in the Diftrict of Johnft \vn, an ihe is the fole proprietor of faid land. MARY FORNYEA. Kiogfton, Sept. 22d. 1819. 39w3 ~ (^NOTICE. A LL perfons are hereby cautioned _iJ». againft purchafing a NOTE given by the Subfcriber, to Daniel Picket, for £47, dated the 13th of January 1815, and witnefTed by David Spooner : Said note having been fraudulently obtained by the faid Daniel Picket. andrbw McDonnell. Kingfton, Sept. 24ch, 1819. 39 New Goods. LAMK& M'DO NELL, Opposite the Market--------King Street, MOST refpe&fully inform their friend* and the public, that they haveju ft icceived 3nd offer for fale, a well cholen and general afTortment of DRY GOODS, among which are the following articles, VIZ Weft of England Cloths and (affimeres, flair carpeting, Kiddc rniinfter do. Jeans, Fuftiang, Bombazeuc*, Bonbazeens, drab, blue, gray and yellow Nankeens, I rim Lin¬ ens, Linen fold and Mad'iapollum Ihirtings, fteam loom fhirtings, Sallampores, lung cloths and Baftaes, Manchester & Glas¬ gow ftriped Cottons,Turkey stripes,checks and Ginghams, Dimity, Chintz and Cali¬ co Furniture Cambrics, Calicoes, Lenos and Mnflius, Lutestring and Sarfnct Silks, black Florentine, silk Veils, Shawls.Scarts and Handkerchiefs, Canton crape, Canton crape drefles, afforted colors,cotton Shawls and Handkerchiefs, silk, coiron and wors¬ ted Hofe, silk, kid and beaver Gloves. Thread, silk and cotton Laces, Ribbons, Tapes & Bobbins, CounteroaRes,Marleilles Quilts, silk and Cotton Shamhray, Linen Bed Ticks, bleached Sheetings, Hum hums, DenyCi brown Hollands. Dowlas. &c. &c. &c. ALSO, A few fiairs STAYS. Kingston, 2d July, 1819. 27 ' NOTICE IS hereby given, that I, William Tay lor, as heir at law and administrator to the estate of the late .Mian Taylor, de- ccafed, have tin's day afftgned all the real and perfonal estate of the late Allan Tay¬ lor, and all the interest in the concern of Taylor Sc ParKer, and Thomas Parktr, unto John Kirby, Alexander Oliphant Pe- trie and Thomas Parker, as trustees, for the benefit of the creditors. William Taylor, Adiiur.ts.i\ttcr oj it:c estate of ihe taie ' /Ulan Taylor Kingston, August 28, 1819. 36tf Valuable Lands for hale in the Township of Ha mil ton. IT OTS No. 6 and 12 in the 3d Con- JI_J ceflion. containing ^00 acres. Ditto ditto 11 and 1 5 in the 4th Con- ceffion, containing 450 acres. Ditto ditto 10, in the Cth Conceffion, containing 200 acres. • • * * NOTICE. Montreal Fire Insurance Company's Office, 30ih Jul.Y,T819. THE Company having extended its bufinefs and proteclion againll lodes or damages by Fire, to Upper Canada, now inform the public, that the following pcrfona are authorized Agents of the Com¬ pany in that Province : At Kingston. H'm* Mitchell*. Esq* York* W». Alljx, Esq. Qucemtort) Mess* Gizastc]' Ksnttw .. Amkerstburglu Win* Dcff, lisq. The Direftors of this infant Inftiiution flatter thcmfelves, from the redudions late¬ ly made on their Tariff, that their rates of premiums will be found as realonable as at any other Office, and they refpe&fully fo- licit the patronage of all who wifliwell'Co Local Fftablilhments. J;y older of the Board. 37m3 J. BLEAKLEY, Sec'y HEMOVAlT rT^HE Sublcnber refpefifully informs JL the public that he has removed to the Brick Store* in Store Street, within a few doors of Henry Caffady's, where he in¬ tends following the TAILORING BUSINESS, in all its various branches. Any perfons pleafed to favor him with their cuttom, may rely on having their work doi\c in the r.catell manner, and on moderate terms. OLIVER W. STEVENS. Kingfton, September 7th, 1819. 38 ALEXANDER ASHER, Merchant Taylor, HAS received from Montreal a mod choice and excellent adbrtment of the bell Weft of England fuperfiue Cloths and Cassimeres* with Trimmings, and every thing com¬ plete. A. Asher informs his fueriefsand the public that he is now working up thefe loths, &c at his old (land, where orders will be thankfully received, and executed on the (hotted notice, and on the lowed :ermc for Caft). or fhort approved credit. Kingfton, Sept. ic, 1819. 371f Government Building. * t A STORE HOUSE, to be built of hewn or cut Stone, in I its Majefty's Naval Yard at Kingfton, U. C. according to plans (obferving that the roof i* altered to a proje&ing eave) which may be leen at the office of the Commanding Engin¬ eer at Quebec, Naval Storekeeper's Of¬ fice at Montreal, and at the Commiffion- er's Office at this place. Perfons defiious of contracting Iepar2tely for the Mafon's, (by the toizej Carpenter's, or Caft Iron work, or to wholly finifh the building, digging the foundation, and covering the roof with tin—will fend in foaled tenders to the latter Office, on the 1 ith of Octo¬ ber next, naming two fufficient lecurities fcrt the due performance and proper exe¬ cution of the works by the 301 h Septem¬ ber 1820. Other tenders will alfo be received for erefling the building lotto wood instead of the Cast Iron work for the in/ide, as descri¬ bed in the drawings. Whether the buil¬ ding is put up with or without the Caft Iron w->rk. the Stone will be allowed to be quarried on the King's ground, and all the timber materials fumifhed from this vard. EDWARD LAWS tiavai otoioueper. Naval Yard, Kingfton, 23d Auguft, 1819. 35 N. B. Tenders tsMl twit/ le received from BRITISH SUBJECTS, nor will ;t>iy FOREIGNER £* alluiccd to have an intercut in the Contract. E. L. Executive Council Qjjic:% Torky 25//S August* 1819. THE Order in Council of the 18th instant, respec¬ ting Locations 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 I .ocation, and the Parent sued oiis within Three Months thereafter* JOHN S.MALL, c. e. c. 36/776 NOTICE IS hereby given, thiat William Taylor, heir at law and admimVtiator of the late Allan Taylor, I|,at|) afligned all the real and peifooal est,ale 0f tne iate Allan Taylo? deceafcd, unitoj0hn Kirby, Alex ander O. 1 ctric an,,) Thomas Parker, in tru-t for ;0C oer.ent oi creditors. £\\\ \ perfons ha'mS :,nY claims against the late Allan Tav'ol'> Taylor & Paiker,or Thom¬ as Parken arc requested to prefect the fame for aliment and payment, and thofe perfons in<*-btc'J to either the late Allan Taylor, T»yior and Paiker, or Thomas Parker, ^'^ requested to make immediate payment t' the above trustees ; who a>e fullv auth^"'c^ to give difcharges for the c ame. John Kirby, A. O. Per rie, Thomas Parker. Kingston Aa«u:t 2 S, 1S19. 3 6t f ~ NOTICE. AN as«£nment having been made to the subscriber of all the Lands, Goods, arJ debts belonging to the late firm of "}imrs Rtnken t£ Co. of Ernest Town, M^chants, as well as those belong¬ ing to Jan'-'s Rankcn individually, for the benefit of creditors. Notice u hereby given to all persons having claims against 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 respeftive accounts to Chr. A« Hagerman, Esq of Kings- ton, on or before the first day of Decem¬ ber next. JOHN KIRBY. Kingston* \st September* 1819. 36 ~~ TO LET, /fl^D po(Tcfllon given the 1st Au^uft 9/1I n^N that HOTTSE and STORE, in Store Street, opposite the Post Office, lately occupied bv Mr. Edward Jones.— For particulars apply to the subset iber. NEIL McLEOD. Kingston, 15th July, 1819. Removal. 29 NOTICE. 1 • • The above Lands are all lying in the Townfnip of Hamilton, Newcalllc Diftrift and v-ill be fold on the mod liberal terms. For further information, enquire of Elias Jones, Efq. Hamilton, or the fubferiber :n Kingfton. Thomas S- Whitaker. Kingfton. May 28, I 8 19. 2 2tf BANK OF THE Subfcriber being appointed agent for the Bank of Canada, he will ne¬ gotiate bank notes for bills on Montreal, Quebec, or for Specie. VVm. MITCHELL. Kingfton, Oft. 13th, 18:8. 20 noiice: THE Board for Militia Pen¬ sions, will meet on the lajl Monday in February* and continue fo to do* the fame day in each Month* until the bufinefs of this DjflriS* as regard* the fame is jimjhed. JOHN FKRGUSON. Kino [Ion* Feb. \fl*. 1819-________6 A good Bargain ! FOR Sale, the Koufe and Premifes, in the Town of Kingfton, at prefent oc¬ cupied by the fubferiber. For particulars apply to SAMUEL ANSLEY,Jun. Kingston, May 5th 1819. 19 THE fubferiber begs leave to inform his fiiends and the public generally, that he hns removed from his former (land to the large flone (lore lately occupied by Meffrs. \V. McCuniffe & Co. a few doors from the Market Place in King Street, where he has jufl received a well fele&ed and extenfive afTortment of HARDWARE % CUTLERY, confiding of feveral tons of English and ttzctdrs Iron, Steel, Nails, JJ'indozu Glass, Putty, Paints, Oil, Spikes, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron. Trace and Log Chains, Hollow Ware of every descrip¬ tion, Frying Pans, Spades & Sho¬ vels, Anvils, Vices, Grindstones, With a large afTortment of (helf goods,— confiding of moft articles afked fur in his line, which he will fell low for calh, pioduce, or ftioit approved credit. J. WATKINS. Kingfton, Acguft 16th, 1819. 35tf BLANK DEEDS axd MEMORIALS For sale at this Office. 4 LL perfons are cautioned againft pur- lL chafing Lot No. 22, in the 7th con- cefiion of FredenVkiburgh, or lot No. 27, in the 1st concefTi-m of Richmond,from the Heirs or Affigneca of Davis Hefs, as the Subfcriber holds ^n indifpntable title to the fame. CILliERT HAK1S. Sidney, 4th Dec. 18 18. 3 *NOTICR THE Subfcfciibers refpedtfully inform their friends and the Public, that they have now received and juft opened in Mar- ket Street, juft below Mrs. Patrick's Inn, a very Extenfive afTortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and STATIONARY. Likewife—a great quantity of Claffical Books, the whole of which will be fold very low ior Cafh and approved Credit. Mcdonald & aykroyd. Dec* I, 1S18. 27 To Axemen. THE subscribers will receive pro¬ posals from any person or persons willing to engafe to clear sixty acres of new land on their premises in Amelias- bur»h, Bay of Quinle, ready for sued by the lirst day of August next. The Ash¬ es on said land vvill be required to be coll' cted and carefully secured- Teams and Provisions Mill be famished if re¬ quired. For paniculars apply <o OWLN McDOUGAL, Kingston, or to McDOUC..VL& MeLULLAN, 6 BelMtte. LETTERS remaining in the Post-Of¬ fice at Kingston, on the bth October*, \H\9* CHARLES Ahhol, Rohcrt Aberorombie, PrancoEs Amioir, James Angus, Satnuel AiijI^vs George Art^ell, llenrx Atkinson, Wm. Ai.n. Henry Bak**r. Margaret Balfour, George D;iWCS, SamueJ H. Harlon, John Bhmic. Thoui- as Baihui'll, Hcory B^llham, John Bi^ford, 2, Patrick Black, Talrock Black, Jamrs Blackc- by, Richard Bond, Robert Brad fey, J antes Bran¬ son, William Bray ley, Martin Hrrstirliar* John Brower, Mr. Brunson, Edward Bmck^ay 3, llii!:li Broun 4, Mi« Brown, Cornelhi.s Buckley, Martin Biirne, Rial Bun, Mar) liuscarrirk. Patrick Callaghan, Duncan Cameron, John Camcrnn, HcilfJ t'ampbcll, Aahn Campbell, Samuel C&mpbcH, Sarah Campbell, Milliam Carr. John C-irlle. 8, Samuel Carter, Mr. Chat- eaud'oenf, Jnhn CI»u.-iou, Thomas Collins,^, Thomas Conklin, 2, Corroick Conuers. Margaret Cook, William C"r>k. Mailhew Cowling, John Cowan, George t raig, Satnuel Craig, 2, Feiei Crawfordj David Crook, Mr. Crow, Nathaniel Cummings, Mr. Cn-irk. David Davis, John Davis, Samuel Davis, Mar¬ tin |Jelany, Francois Dennnm*, Henry l)epuis, Thomas Ooiiclly, John Don ling Robert Doug- la^s, Patrick Dii>eollI Calharifle Dunn, John Duncan 3, CftarlrJ Dtinfoy. John Kddy, Capt. I.lliot, Wm. Embury, John Fminon*. Joseph Emerson, John English, John BvatUi Oliver EvereM. John Fa*IS and William Hodgers, Donald Fer¬ guson. Robert Ferguson, fcdnarJ Fidlar, Peter Forbes, Antoine Fouruier. Ursuile GagnOO, L. Uardon, James Garrett. Joseph tlanthier dit St. Germain, .Mrs. Cat bar* itieOrmnn, William Gibbard, Ale.x. George 2, Mr. (i.»s-. Mi. Graham, Robert Graham. James Gray, William Gray, John GriflU, Samuel Grif- fis. Dr. Phkln CMmt. John Harvey, Mr. flaukin*, David llender- gon, John Heodfy, John Hewitt, .John Hicks, Paul IJildteih, Mr. Houls, David Ha^ar, John Holine>, Fduard Howard, Mliiiabcth Hullinan. Robert Inni> li, David Irvine. Mr. Johnston, fclfffc Johnson, Andrew Johns¬ ton, .Martin JohdStoRf, Robert Johnston, Daniel Johnson. William Knrr, Jo.-eph Kennv, Randal Ken¬ nedy. Jonathan Ki»'g. Joseph Kuneisen. J. B.e. Labclle, John Kaanoatil, Robert Lamb, George O* l.arkan, Gaburl l.efebvrc, John W. Leonard, Francois Lionals, Richard L<jveridge. Daniel Lovet V. James Lvnch. James and David i\Ie Br.de, Thomas MfCaf- IVev, Alice McDavilt, V/m. McDonald, James McFarland ?. Jo»rtW Maron. James Magee, Pei.r McGillivray $. Duncan McGregor V, Dan¬ iel M«lntiro, George W. Maclean 3, Albert Me- Michael, tnm McMillan, Arch. McNeill, lian- cis McNeil, Dntiiel Martin 2, Wm. Marriott, Louis Martin, Joseph Mcllert, Aueu-tin Mori- sette 2, Mr. Moran, Donald Morri-on, George Morrison. Jean Morrison. John Morrison, W&- OB Morrison, Robert Mullen, Doiv Murray* Jacob Naylo , John & Arthur Niblock, Philo Noble. William Nonce 2. Uet.r\ North. Patrick OHara, ThomasO'Hara, William Oliver. Thoma- Page, Maria Palmer, Hugh Patter- -on, Payma-KT DeWatte\illA Ke^:. L« cia Phelps, Thomn I>lew>. Jovph Poncey, Benja¬ min Porter. Fliab Price, Thomas Price, Mr. Punh. Wm. I\vc2. Ogden Quiglev, Patrick Quia, Lawrence Raile, John Ralph, Mr. Reid, Dan¬ iel Retky, Thomat Rtekson, Mrs. Rourk. Mr. Ilobb. James Robinson, James Roriioo, Robert RorisQD, Etfward Sacked. Robert Sadler, Joseph Si, Germain, Bapli$te Saospitiet Nancy Sampson, •Lime* Sang^ier. Thomas Sa>e. Jean Scott. John Scott. Edward G. Scott, George **eougal *, Gil¬ bert Sharp. PoIIJ Shook, David Short. Thomas Sigfworth, Margaret Simpson, Madame Sims, Duncan Sinclair, John Smith, merchant, John Smith, tanner, John Smith, tSophiasborgh) 2, Humphry Smith, Thomas Smith, (Pensioner) FohnilOU Smith, do. George Smith, Darius Smith, Simeon Speck, Andrew Stark 2. Thomas Sternes, Mr Cbarle> Stewart, \Vm. Sullivan. Jame< Tait, Joseph Tajlur, James Todd, James Thomas, John Thomas, Anne Thompson, L. Thomp-on. Robert Thompson. Charles Valliere, Jacob Vanarnam,2, Rich¬ ard Vanaruam, Jauics A endall, Francois Vin¬ cent, Philip Via«. Jame* Wale, Wm. C. Warner, 2. Robert War¬ den 2, Tnomas S. Watson, Mis* Margaret Wemp, \rtemas Wilder, F.dward Wilkinson, George Wills, Archibald V ilson, Mr. J. C.Wilson, Sam¬ uel Willson, John Whipple. Richard Whitelock, Joseph Whiteside, James Woodward, William Woodward, Paul Wvbault. Seamen of Hi* Maje-rv's «hii> Princes Char- ioiu, m. Lawrence, Kingston, Sloop Charweii, Schooner BeckwUh, Sloop Star, Ship Psyche, Schooner \et|ov, Ship B'irlins'on. Montreal. JOHN MACACLAY, P.M. Kingston Branch of the Mon¬ treal Bank. ANY fum required may be obtained at . the Office for good Bills, on Mon¬ treal, Quebec, Bills oi Exchange on Lon- don, or for Specie.—Notes alfo will be discounted at thirty, (titty, and ninety days. THOMAS MARKLAND, Agent. Kingfton, 3d Nov 1818. 23 Statutes of Upper Canada. NOTICE. THE subscribers beg leave to inform the public, that they have entered into Copartnership, and that they vvill jointly, from the date hereof, carry ou business under tke lirm of LAMB Sf McDOSELL. Wm. B.LAMB, AUCH. MrUO.NELL. Kingston* June4i£, isi9. 27 GEORGE SCOUGAL, Late Master Smith in the En si- neer Department, EGS leave to inform his friends and the public in general, that he has commenced bufinefs next door below Mr. George Douglafs's, Store Street; where every article in his line may be had on the mod roafonablc terms, and on the fhorteft notice. The following rates of charges are fubmitted. Horse Shoeing* all round 6fS B removes. and all other work in proportion. Kingston. April 5th, 1819, 2/6 1C BLANKS, For the Courts of Request, For ta!t at this Office, An Act for establishing a Police in the To&n of Niagara* in the District of N/agara* and for other purjtoses therein mentioned* [Passed ISfb J"1y, 1819. WHEREAS, it is expedient to pro¬ vide for the regulation of the Po¬ lice of the Town of Niagara, iu the Nia¬ gara District of this Province. Beit en- acted bv the King\ most excellent Ma¬ jesty, by and With the advice and con¬ sent of the Legislative Council and As¬ sembly of the Province of Upper Canada, constituted and assembled by virtue of and under the authority of an Act pass¬ ed in the Parliament of Great Britaiu, entitled^ uAn Act to repeal certain parts of an Art passed in the fourteenth year of His Majesty's feign; entitled, an Act for making more effectual provision for the Government of the Province vf Que¬ bec, in North America, and lo make fur¬ ther provision for the Governmenl of the said Province/' and by the authority of the same, that it shall be lawful for the Magistrates as ernbled iu Quarter Ses¬ sions for Ihe said District, or the majority of them, 10 u.ake, ordain, coufttitute and publish >uch prudential rules and regula¬ tions as they may deem expedient, rela¬ tive to building a Market, and improving the streets of the said Town, regulating the Assize of Urea.', Slaughter-Houses and nuisances, ar'J also> relative to the inspection of Weights, Measu^s, Fire¬ men and Fire Companies. Providedal» zcar/s* that nothing herein contained shall extend or be construed to extend to the regulating or ascertaining the price of any commodities or articles of provision, other than bread, that may be offered for sale. Provided atao* that such Rules and Regulations be not contrary toorin- consisteut with the Laws aud Statutes of thi-- Province, II. And be it further enacted by the uuthouti) ajoresaidy J hat th»- Magistrates in Quarter Sessions assembled for the *aid District, or the major part of them, in the month of April in each and every year, may raise by Assessment from tho persons R;tted upon any Assessment for Property In the said Town, a sum not exceeding one hundred pounds, in any one yea , for building a Market-IIousey for purchn ing and keeping in repair tirrf engines, ladders, buckets, aud other u- tensiN for the extinguishing of Href, and for making any other necessary improve¬ ments in the said Town exclusive of the sum such person may be rated for in and upon any other Assessmeut of this Pro¬ vince, and in order to carry such A-si ss- ment into effect, it shall be the dnty of the Clerk of the Peace for the said l)isT trict, to select from the General Assess¬ ment of the said District, a list or As¬ sessment of the Ratable Propeity that each aud every person owns or possesses in the said Town, ready to be laid before the Magistrates in Quarter Sessions as* sembled, for the said District in April, in each and every year, after the present year. IIF. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid* That such Assess¬ ment as aforesaid,shall be raised, levied, collected and paid in proportion to the sum that such person is rated for upon a- ny Assessment he may possessor hold ia the said Town, and subject to such rules and regulations as may be raade by the Magistrates in Quarter Sessions for the said District, for the purpose of raising, collecting and paying any sum collected, to the Treasurer of the said District ; which said sum shall be applied from time to time in such manner for the pur¬ poses aforesaid, as the Magistrates in QuartcrSession-assembled, or the major¬ ity of them shall direct and appoint. IV. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid*. That the Magis¬ trates iu General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, or the major part of them, as often as they shall make and publish any such rules and regulations for the purposes a- foresaid, may make, ordain, limit and provide sucli reasonable fines upon the offenders against such rules and regula¬ tions as they may think proper, not ex¬ ceeding forty shillings for any oneoflence, to be recovered before any Commission¬ er of the Peace of the said Town, upon the oath of one credible witness, and le¬ vied bv Warrant under thehaud and seal of such Commissioner upon the goods aud chattels of such offender, and that one moiety of th*» sum so levied, shall go to the informer, and the other moiety shall be paid to tne Treasurer of the District for the use of said Town. V. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid*. That every such rules aud regulations so made as afore¬ said, before it shall have effect, shall be posted up in three or rtfore public places in the said Tohii of Niagara. VI. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid*. That the Magis¬ trates aforesaid, shall and they are here¬ by authorised to order the same fees to be allowed and paid to the Treasurer, Collector and Clerk of the Peace for the extra duties imposed by this Act, as are paid to the said Odicers uoder any As¬ sessment Law of this Province. VII. And be itfurthef enacted by the authority- \bresaid, That this Act shall continue joibe ia force for four year* and do I' cj-.

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