Kingston Chronicle, March 17, 1820, page 4

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KtvoctoN TANNERY. Tf 1TNDERH1LL& Co. Rcfpeft. * fully beg leave to inform the Shoe-Makers, Saddlers and leather fellers in general, that they have now fele&ed from the'*r extenfive afftirtment of different dcfcriptions of Leather, and are preparing it ready for Sale, upwards of one Thou- fand fides of Upper Leather, from one to Twenty Thoufand lbs, of light and ftrong fol-- Leather, and one hundred and fifty fides of Harnefs do. together with twenty d"zen of Calf Skins and a number of Horfe hides, Dog and Sheep Skins, too numerous to infert. and which can be delivered on the (horteft no ice and lowed terms for Cafh. T. U. flatters himfelf that thofe who are inclined to favour them with their Orders, will find the above articles by far fupernr to any yet offered for Sale, having already been proved, and acknowledged by the bell judges in this Province. Kingfton, November 5, 1819. 45 FKK.--.S& Co. RESPECTFULLY beg leave to in- form the inhabitants of Kingfton and its vicinity, that they have taken the S^oie formerly occupied by I). Mc*D"»n el! at the corner of Store & King Stteet, and intend carrying on the Hoof & Slmc Trade, a- a^ its branches, and hope by affiduity and a strid attention, to merit a ftare of the public's favor. Elating made arrangements with one of the fi'it manufactories in England, will alw?y.s enable them t'n keep a regular fijp- p'y if Ladies, fancy Bonis and Shoes, and materials of every defcription in the above line. Will always have for sale all kinds of LEATHER, m^nufadured by Underbill & Co Kingston Ta^n^ry. Kingston, jfan. zothy 1S20. 3013 IsJe ofTanti. THE following valuable lande, on the Ifle of T'anti, for fale—From Lot No- 35, i iclnfive, round the Couth fhore, to lot letter C, except letter B. 82 S3, 84 and 85, and all from Mr. Stuart's to the Town Plot. The fecond conoeffion. where not granted—the pre- ference to be given to thofe who poflefs, and have paid for their lots, if fettled for as above mentioned Mr Stuart's No's 23, 24, 25, 26 and rear half of No. 27. ' LotsNo 35, 36, 37? 38,and down to 85, inclufive. Letter Af referved. Lots fold, No. 1, 2, 3, to No 22 in Front, ' The above lots will be fold on moderate terms. The foil is remarkebly fertile and fitted for all the purpofe* of agriculture. The firuation of the Ifland will fhow it is particularly adapted to paflurage. It abounds with fifh & wood of aim oft every kind, a confiderable proportion of which is oak. For further information, application to be made to the undcrfigned, at Bath— and for undifpnted titles to the Hon. Sir John Johnfon, in Lower Canada, J). FARLEY. December 28, 1819. 53tf f JlHE fubferiber feels it his duty, from . ,1 the villainous treatment he has receiv¬ ed, to guard the public again it any impo- fition on the part of Mr. Solomon Johns, by his offering to fell any part of half an acre lot, with buildings thereon, in the vil¬ lage of Erneft Town, bounded on the eaft by the Farmer's Store, and on the weft by the property of the heir? 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 purchafe made of it in 1806, when Johns wa< at low waglBj and as czn be made appear evidently by various proof tak n at the time of the examination of his tranfa£lioii3 in 1812 - had no (hadow of a claim. PETER GRANT. The^erfon who h ftateu to hold a Bond for a Deed for half the above property from Johns, was acquainted with mv jull pretention in the firit inftancc, but any thing to aniwer thepurpofe. P. G _____________________________*S . Forwarding & Commission BUSINESS. THE subscriber* beg 1 rave to inform •heir friends and the public, that thc*v have formed a connection in busi- nr;,s: (ho object of which is the trans¬ portation of lYoduce down the St. Law* reore, and of Merchandise of every de¬ scription irorn Montreal to nnv part of Upper Canada and the United States ad¬ jacent to the Lakes Ontario and Erie. The business will be conducted by W. HUBBSLX,., at Oijdensbiirsjh, and ondn the firm of IV. L. WHITING # Co. at Pfcfeott, To prevent delay, all property desti¬ ned for Kingston, or any part of the Day Of Qninle, will be forwarded from Pres- cott by the Steam Boat Charlotte, w hich leaves there twice every week. The subscribers engage to freight ci as favourable terms as any who are en- gng*nl in the business • and, pledging! th-ir united ^xertionstogivesatisfaction. "Will be grateful forever> favor. \V. L. WHITING, W. HUCRELL. Prescoit, <£Qth BftylS 19. 2:. ~FOK~SALE, AT a very low price for Casl —thesoutiior front lialfti! L«it No. 12. in the firs! entice; Kinii of Lonp')boro!'i;li.— For par ticulaK :i;;■;)!'. ;it this Office. Dec. 7, IS 19. 50 Notice. THE fubferiber has just received a quantity of Double and Single Slaves, of various fizes and of new and elegant patterns, which he offers for faleat Montre¬ al price and charges for cafh He has alfo received, in addition to his former fupply, feveral tins of English and Swedes Iron as- sorted sizes ; Hoop and Round ditto, Nail Rods, Grindstones, Anvils and Vices, Double and Single Sheet Iron ; Trace and Log Chains ; Wro't and Cut Sails (all sizes;) Smiths Mellows, Hollow I Fare, (of all descriptions ;) Cut, Pit, and Mill Savs, Currier's and Lint seed Oil ; Wagon and Carl Boxes ; Iron and Brass Wire ; A o-ood aflbrtment of Saddlery, Stamped, and Cast Braf* Cabinet Furniture, with an extenfive a(T«>rtment of Shelf Goods, coniisting of mo-t articles in the Hard Ware line —too numerous to mention. JOiiN WATKINS. N. B. Flour for fale. Kingston, November 16th, 1S 19. 4;tf AITElfARD OF Tzoo Hundred and Fifty Pounds ~S~¥7"ILL be paid by the subscriber, to V T any per fun who (hall discover and give fuch information as wilKronvfS the perfon or perfons who, 0:1 or about the 29th or 30th of June laftr, Hole from George Ridout, Esq. at Walker*s Hotel; a Parcel, containing Montreal Bank Bill** of five dollars each, to the amount of two thoufand pounds. i$v direction ot the .Directors ot the Montreal Bank, THOMAS MARKLAND, Agent. Kingston, tQtt> Nov. 1819.__________47 ~"~ "notice. ( " A LI, perfons are cautioned againfl pur- JLJL chafing Lot No. 22, in the 7th con ceffion of Fre^erlekfburgfa. & lot No. 27, in the 1st conccflion of Richmond,fiom the Heirs or Affignees of Davis Hefs, as the Subfcriber holds an indtfputable title to the fame. GILBERT HA1US- Sidney, 4th Dec. 1 S 1 S. 3 JOHN MARTIX, EGS leave to inform his friends and file public generally, that he has opened a Ilousn of Public Enter¬ tainment near Fort Henry, under the sign of the RICHMOND HOTEL; Where he hopes, by a strict attention to those who may favour him with a call, to merit a share of public patronage. Ho will always have on hand all kinds of Liquors of the best quality. Kingston, 1 \lh January, 18*20. N. 1$. Good StoJtHtwfar [Torses. 4H BOARD AND EDUCATION. MRS. NEWALL embraces this op¬ portunity of scquafntinjT her friends and the public, th*t (he has removed her School from Cornwall to Brockville, and fhe aflurea her friend, that fiie fliall con- ftantly endeavor to merit the patronage of the public by an aOtduous attention to the literary impiovemer-s of the young Ladies committed to her ca-e, and by a fcrupulous regard to their morel principles and health. The fituation in Erockville in rcfpeft to health, pofTcfles Superior advantages ; it has the benefit of = pure and unconlincd air, which gives to i le nrceffary excrcift an innocent rccreati*m ut the pupils during the intervals of llud^. Card? may be hat of the terms by ma¬ king enquiry at Mn Newalt's, BrocLville, Feb. i)tb> 1820. 8w6 Lands for Sale. A CRES of xA. excellent and well timbered land on the Ot- towas River, being Lot* No. I aid 6 in the front Con- cefTion of Glouceftr, on the EaO iide of the entrance f»f the £**& Rideau. Apply to MefT.s. BLACKWOOD & LA.R0I QUE, M-'utreal. Montreal, Feb. i3;h, 1820. Rw6 N Jotice For Sale, /■/"ff 7 HAT valuable Farm, known by JL Lot No. 8 in the firftCoueeffion of Frederick(bur^h, on the bay ofQnimfe, upon highly advsutagco'i« terms to the purchaler. There is n large two flory Honfe upon it that roay be converted into a comfortable refulence, at a trilling ex- ponfe.—There are alfo various outhoufes attached to it, with a vvcll of excellent water—An inJifputabic title will be given, and the terms made known at Mr. D. Ilagerman's office in Bath, or on applica¬ tion to the proprietor, JOSEI if BERGON. Fredcricklburgh, 8th Oft. 1819. 4c Valuable Lands (or tSate in (tie Tosznship of Hamilton* ~T OTS No. 6 and 12 in the 3J Con- 1 A ceffion containing 400 acres. I'tttp ditto 11 and 15 in the 41b Ccn- ceffion, containing 450 acres. Ditto ditto 10. in the 6th Conceffion, containing 2CO acres. The above Lands arc all lying in ihc Towtifhip of iiamuton,Nc\veallh billrift. and will be fold on the mod liberal terms. For further information, enquire <{ Klias Jones Efq. Hamilton, or the fubferiber in Kingfton. Thomas S Whitaker. Kingflon. May 28, 1819. 22tf FOR SALE, AVERY valuable FARM, situated near the Village of Brockville, be¬ ing the roar half of Lot No- one, and the rear half of Lot number two. in the se¬ cond concession of Rlizabclhtoun, U. C containing two hundred acres, former¬ ly the property of Reuben Sherwood, Esquire, but now belonging to JohnShu- ter, Esquire, of London. There is a ve¬ ry good dwelling house, with a barn and other out houses on the premises. Abo, Lot number nineteen, in the ninth con¬ cession, and the west half of Lot number one, in the eighth concession of the same Township. Also, Lot number fifteen, in 1 he first concession, and number fifteen n (he scrond concession, of the Touu- hin of Yongc, in the District of Johns¬ town. Tlu-se Farms will be disposed of m terms peculiarly rasy and advantage¬ ous to purchasers.—Apply to DANIRL JONES, Jun. Jh"r\-vii'<\ \ Hh J ht::arj;. ! 8 I P. 4 77/TTv AN. Fortlw Courts of Rcqnpst^ nd vrriou? d/rr kinds, for sale at this Ojjie<\ FO UND. IV a fmal'i leach- purfc on the new road between A '-hot's Houfcand tb>fl Town, two Note* of Hand given by Henry D Martin in favour of Nathaniel W. Dopkins or bearer, and dated ar Weflcrn cu the 14th inft. one Note is for 55 dollars payable ^ the fitfl of May next—the other for ?7 dollais payable one year from the date—Thefe Notes are left at the Chronicle OfP-^t where the owner may pet them, on prolog property, pay¬ ing the expeuie ot this Auveitifement, and allowing the fubferiber a reafonable compeflfation for his trouble. SAMULL CARTER. lviogflon, February Ijihj 1820. 8 UHK^ULD, and immediate pos- sefil >n given, the following Lots of Land, in the 6:h Conceffion nf the Town- (hip of Elnv-dcy, viz- 19, 2c, 22, 24, 29, 30, moll 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 ex-pence The qua¬ lity of'he foil and other advantage* arc fuch as to render this a desirable purchafe to Farmers or perfons engaged in the Lum¬ ber Trade. Tor terms rf payment and other particulars apply to William Mar- shall, F'cq- Perth Settlement, John Kirby Efq. Kington, or the fubferiber, in Wood- houfe, London Diftrki ROBERT NICMOL. November 18, 1819. A'/tf "* NOTICE Is htrehy j>ivent th^t, WUil^tt Tasjliur, heir at law and adniimVtfarOT of the late Allan Taylor, lath afligued all the real and peifonal estate of the late Allan Taylor deccafed, onto John Kirby, Alex¬ ander O. 1'etiic and Thomas Parker, in trust for the benefit of creditors. All perfons having any claims against the late Allan Taylor, Taylor & Parker, or Thom¬ as Parker, arc requested to prefent the famefor adjustment and payment,and thofe perfons indebted to either the late Allan Taylor, Taylor and Parker, or Thomas S arker, arc requested to make immediate payment to the above trustees ; who ar< fully authoiifed to give discharges for the fame. John Kirby, A. O. Pcric, Thomas Parker. Kingston, August :8, 1819. jlStf NOTICE. AN assignment having been made to the subscriber of all the Lands, Goods, and debt*!, belonging to the late firm of James Ranhn iff Co of Ernest Town, Merchants, z< well a* those belong¬ ing to James Ranker individually, for the benefit of creditors. Notice is hereby given to all persons living claims against the said firm, or a.^inst the said James Ranken, to present them forthwith, duly authenticated ; and *uch asstnnd indebted are desired to pay thfir respective accounts to Chr- A. Hagej-man, Esq. of Kings¬ ton, on or before the first day of Decem¬ ber 'jiext. JOHN KIRBY. Kingston, 1st Scpt<>nber9 1819. 36 Notice, MTlIIE late partnf'ship of Rofor/ Gra- X ham Sf Co. taring Missel red itself this tiny by thcdeai'i of Roderick Mae- kay Es^. tlio bussirr.-ss in future will be carried on by the Subscriber, to whom all persons, who are indebted to the above firm- "ill please pn» theiracconnts with¬ out delay,and those "ho may have claims against that concert will please present tliem for adjustment 29 ROL-'-.liT GRAHAM, paint Frederick, "21st Sqyt, iSlS: " TO LET, A COMMODIOUS HOUSE, near _/V Uoftor Keati'g's, two stories high, with seven rooms a S"tchen, and a Cellar ui.der the whole, a >"°^ ya«"d ™d stable ; also a very good Spi'ng n«r l'»e house— Lor further pmicnftP aPPb"to |\MES ROBINS. Kingston, t\thju>< '819. 23 TT" HE Land Board, for the ___ Midland District for the enlning fix months, will rneet on Wcdncf- day in each week, at the Court Houfc ftl the Town of Kinpfton, at the bout of 1 2 o'clock at noon, for the pnrpofc of receiv¬ ing applications for lands, from the under¬ mentioned defcrfption cf perfons, viz. Emigrants, and others contiog to the Province and bringing due Certificates of being Britifh born fubjrcls- All able fcttlerj that have refided in the DiftriS previous to the late war, and pto« duce Certificates of having done their duty ir. its defence. The terms of the grants a*e the perform¬ ance of the fettling duties within Eighteen Months from the date of the location, and the payment of the f/.lowing fees; cflabiifneu by an order in Council of 14th December, 1819. On Grants of 50 acres to Indigent Emi¬ grants no f.*es. On Grants of ico acres, £\2 Sterling- On Grants of 200 do. 30 Payable in three equal inftalnuntss, viz. The firfl: on the leceipt of the Location ticket ; the fecond on Certificate filled of fettlement ; the third on the receipt of the Fiat for the patent. No periiion can b<? entertained unlefs accompai ied by a written character, or a fatisfa&oiy rcafon fiiewn for fuch not being produced. By order of the Board. JAMES mCKALLSs funr. Clerk* Kingfton, Feb. 14th, 1820. 3 N. B. To> prevent difappointments to perlons applying for lands : it isneceflary to ftate that the Board ha** no power to grant Lands to the Children of U. E. Loyalists ; Militia men who fewed in the Flank companies during the war ; Naval or Military claimants, all fuch mufl make application to York. NOTICE 1? hereby civen, that I, William Tay¬ lor, as heir at law and administrator to the estate of the late Allan Taylor, de- ceafed, have this day aflipned all the real and perfonal estate of the late Allan Tay¬ lor, and all the interest in the concern of Taylor & Parser, and Thomas Parker, unto John Kirby, Alexander Oliphant Pe- trie and Thomas Parker, as trustees, for the benefit of the creditors. William Taylor, Administrator t/f the estate of the late Allan Taylor. Kingston, August 28, 1819. 36tf ■ ~ Kingston Branch of the Mon¬ treal Bank. ANY fum required m?y be obtained at the Office for pofid Bills, on Mon- tteal,Quebec, Bills oi Exchange on Lon¬ don, or for Specie.—Notes alfo will be discouQjfd at thirty, fixty, and ninety days. THOMAS MAHKLAND, Agent. Kingfton, jfl "Kov ibr8. 23 Valuable Lands FOR SALE. X the Midland District, Countv of Prince Edward, & '1'ownfiiip of Ameliafburgh. Lot 23, in the front Conceffion, on Lake Ontario, lying to the caftward of Nfcholfon's Ifland. Lots 22, and 24, in the fecond Con- ceflion of faid Townfliip ; the whole con¬ taining fix hundred acres For particulars inquire at the Office of the Kingfton Chronicle, or of the Hon- JAMES BABY, York. N. B. All perfons are cautioned a. eainft cutting or destroying the timber en the above lands, as they will certainly fubjeft themfelves to a legal profecution if detr&ed. Kingfton, March 7, 1820. 10 tf Notice. 17*OR Sale, feveral Acre and two . Acrelots on the Main Street, being an exttnfion of Store-Street, application for price and conditions of payment to be made to the Sublcriber, who will give information to perfons defiring to pur¬ chafe. JOSEPH MURDOCK. Kingfton, March 8, 1820. 10 tf NOTICE. Books of Subscription for the will be opened at the Dire&ors Room in the Bank of Upper Canada, on the 24th Aupuft next, and kept open each day from the hour of ten till three o'clock, until further notice. Kingfton, 27th July, 1819. 3r To Clothiers. For sale, a quantity of PRESS-PAPERS. Tho. S. Whitaker & Co. August 19, 1819, 34 For Sale at this Ojfice, A FEW copies of a SERMON, preached at Quebec, on the l42th of September, after fhe death of Hi* Grace the Dukk of Richmond, by the Reverend G. J. Mountain, A. h. Bishop's Oflicial in Lower Canada, aud Hector of Quebec. 41 Mxctuhvs Council Office, 7'orL, I Jth November\ 18in WHERE \S the prcfent LEASJ of the Ferry from the Town oi Kingfton to Point Frederick will ex;>ir€ on the 24th day of June next—NOTICE is hereby given, by Order of His Excel' lency the Lieutenant Governor in Coun¬ cil. That fealrd Propofals for a new Ltafr to be given to the liigheft bidder will be received at thin Office until the loth ol June, 1820. 49 JOHN SMALL, c. f. c. Henri/ Fowler, MERCHANT TAILOR. - CRATEFUL to his Friends and the public for their former patronage andfupporr, begr. rcfpcflfully to inform them, he has returned to Kingston from Montreal, with a complete and handfome aflbrtroent of goods, comprifing, the beet Wes: of England fuperfine Broad Cloth* and Caffimeres, Florentine^, Silk and Fancy Vesting* and every article necefTary in his line, which he offers low for cafh, or to make up to ordrr, at the store adjoining Cypr&in AnderfonV and till lately occu¬ pied by Mr. John Wat kin*. Kingston, zorh Jan. 1820. 5 ^ ~ THE Public are cautioned against receiving or purchasing a Bill of Ex¬ change on England^ drawn by J. Willianw £B.] Lt. R. N. ' for i\c. Sterling, payable to and indorfed by James G. Bethune, Efq—Alfo, William Bofwell's draft in my favour, on John Kiiby, Efq. Kingston, for £fo Currency, both of which were inclofed to me in a letter from Hamilton on the nth inst« and are mis* Cng. The ,£150 In Bills of this Eank, adver- tifed in last Friday's Chronicle, :~r>p?Mi$ to be lost, have been received. S. BARTLET, CaMe, Bank of Upper Canada, Kingston, January 24, 1820. 4 * < WILLIAM I3UDDEN, WILL 'eceive by the earlicll fpring vefTels, and keep conftantly oa hand at Quebec, an aflbrtment 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, 1 ft April, i8iq. T4tf —----------------- ----------------. ON Monday night the 18th inft. the Store of the subscriber was broke open and to the amount of 75 Dollars of upwards in cafh carried away : alfo a fa large cotton Shawls, one remarkable fo¬ 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 a* will lead to the rrcoverv of any of faid article!, will be handlomely rewarded by applying to the fubferiber. For SAMUEL AYKROYD. Donald Murckisoh. Kingston, tgti 08. 1819. .* NOTICE. ~ nfll/E Board for Militia Per. -*■ sions, will meet on the Iqfl Mondai in February, and continue fo to do, the famr day in each Month, until the lujinrft of this DiJlriSy as regards the fame is finfhed. JOHN FLRGUbON. Kingflon, Feb. \fl9 1819. 6 BLANK ' DEEDS and MEMORIALS For sale at this Offiee. TERMS OF THE 1 KINGSTON CHRONICLE. • Twenty shillings per annum; if sent by Mail twen:> four shillings. Subscriptions 10 Ite paid in advance to the hi of July, or the IstofJanu. PRICE OF ADVERTISEMENTS. f£jtJX lines and under 2^. Cxi. first in- A2) scrtion. and 7{d. each subsequent insertion : 10 lines and under, 3$. 4d. first insertion, and IQd. each subsequent insertion : above ten lines, 4d. per linf for the first insertion, and Id. per lint for even/ subsequent insertion. Advertisements icitliout written direc* tions arc inserted till forbid, and charged accordingly. Orders for discontinuing Advertise* ments to be in writing, and delivered ty WEDNESDAY NOON at the latest. No Advertisements received after TEN 0"Clock on the day of publication ACKNTS. Ilenrv Cowan, Esq. Qutbee* Edward Sill*. Esq, Three Rivets, Jazpcs William*, l".>q. Montreal. Messrs. J. & J. Dmilop, Lancastrr Paul Cla^fonl, J'.sq. MuiiLic. Alphcus June*, Esq. Prc<co?t. Henry Jones, Esq. BrockrilL'. N. R.'Tommas. Esq. Perth. II. Whmnarsh, Esq. Richmond* J. K. Hart well, Esq, liastard. E. Webster, Esq. (ianc.noqne. J. Ranken, Esq. Bath, Allan McPbfrsori, Esq. Napa net. Thoma* Parker, Esq. Brthitfc. Joseph A. Koelcr, Esq. Cramahe. James G. Beth one, Esq. Hamilton* John D. Smi'Ii, Esq. Port Hope. William Allan, Esq. York. Daniel Ross,Esq. Vittoria. John Crooks, Esq. Niagara. T. McCormick, Esq. Queenston. John Wilson, Esq. Ainherstburgh. KINGSTON, V.C. PRINTED FOB XIIK KHITOflS-

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