Search results
(1 - 20 of 343)
Pages
- Title
- Page 193
- Date
- Saturday January 19, 1833
- Text Snippet
- Mill. caution all Persons against cutting Timber in sueh places. in doing which they have the concurrence of The Earl of Westmorlsnd's Agent. Crapaud, 24th flug. I832. OOKS PRINTED d;- PUBLISHED BY J. 11. WHITE. In 2 vols. The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testa- ments; with references and various readings Embellished with engravings. In 1 vol quarto Fleetwood's Life of Christ
- Newspaper
- British American
- Title
- Page 263
- Date
- Saturday March 23, 1833
- Text Snippet
- of “A. W. YOUNG, Lieutenant GoVernor.J go 84 263 to Lord G°d°ri0h that the arms are not Me'll'l- Owen. Pope, Brenan, Cody, and the 16th inst. (received this day)——two Resolutions framed upon a Report of the Committee of the House of Assembly, who waited upon the Lieutenant Governor on Friday the 15th. with two addresses, from which it would appear that in a conversa- tion which then took
- Newspaper
- British American
- Title
- Page 372
- Date
- Saturday June 22, 1833
- Text Snippet
- or any other 't'estival day, are au thorized to depart without paying.” Undeniable fluthority. “ Why, .05.. so amt-so told me, who heard from .Mr. Such- ' who had it from .Mr. What’s-his a-onc, who said it came from Mr. Who name. (Iy’c-caIl-I:im, who repeated it alter M;- . Thingumbob, who saw it in Jlr. 1—1lo.‘t ‘ know-who’s letter ” contrived to erase the word “safety,” uhie ‘ u
- Newspaper
- British American
- Title
- Page 225
- Date
- Saturday February 16, 1833
- Text Snippet
-
, Milkpans, with a large variety ot‘other articles ofthe above description, and of a superior quality. It being J.M’sintenti0n to return to England in the coming Spring, he respect- fully solicits the early attention of the Pu :1 0 Jan uary 26,
Newspaper
- British American
- Title
- Page 214
- Date
- Saturday February 2, 1833
- Text Snippet
- in barracks, built expressly for the occasion ; but those who are employed as clerks to any of the public offices, are permitted to live elsewhere, and re- ceive an annual pittance, varying from 1.10 to 1.18 per annum, together with a small sum for clothing. The regulations in force with res- pect to the whole body, and many of which are elsewhere given, effectually render their con- dition one ofunvarying
- Newspaper
- British American
- Title
- Page 357
- Date
- Saturday June 15, 1833
- Text Snippet
- a t l.- l1 @hr written answers”. CHARLONE-TOWEiPfiFICE EDW " D ISLAND, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1333. ' glass. y HOUSE OF COMMONS. LONDON, flpn'l 21, 1833. night, the annual “Budget” was ught be are the House of Commons, by the ancellor of the Exchequer. In our report the debate will be found a list of the taxes which reductions are proposed to be made. .Hume well observed
- Newspaper
- British American
- Title
- Page 53
- Date
- Saturday September 15, 1832
- Text Snippet
- been seven *months building, and lately 300 men have ‘ I'been employed upon her; and. when her steam 3 engine is on board, with all the apparatus and I,“ the fitting-up. it is computed that she will have cost 20,0001. Although the cost is im- ' ease, yet, from the durability of the materiel, here is but little doubt that the Company will . s2 gainers in tho end. Iler steam-engine is 60 "
- Newspaper
- British American
- Title
- Page 232
- Date
- Saturday February 16, 1833
- Text Snippet
- . per bottle. ’ u ‘ MAY BE HAD 3T J. H. lVHITE‘s BOOK STORE. By his Majest ’sRo al lette. Patent.—G. P0 00 CK’: ugh; " GLOBE, twelve feet in Circumferencemm treatise, scale, analcmma. &c. complete I working Problems. The peculiar proper“ of this Globe are,—l, its superior size. 2, plainness ot‘its delineations. 3, the legibili ot'its detail. 4, it is so portable, that it in
- Newspaper
- British American
- Title
- Page 336
- Date
- Saturday May 25, 1833
- Text Snippet
- , and it was difficult to get her off with a good stick or club, al- though previ0us to this the animal appear- ed to know him and be fond of his approach (when without a swill pail,) and crouched when he rubbed her with a stick or brush, and very soon lay down and seemed dispo- sed to sleep under the operation. The frenzy seemed to commence its violence about the time of parturition, and the pro- geny was destroyed
- Newspaper
- British American
- Title
- Page 149
- Date
- Saturday December 8, 1832
- Text Snippet
- By mutual consent of the Parties, the Firm of Campbell 8L Cousins, is dissolved. All Persons indebted to the ConCern, are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims upon them are requested to reu- der the same without delay. JAMES CAMPBELL. WM. COUSIJV‘S. Dec 1. 149 II 0 R is A L E, Thirteen Oxen, and Forty Wether Sheep Apply to John Adams, New-London. I o R 5 J1 E. I'The good
- Newspaper
- British American
- Title
- Page 344
- Date
- Saturday June 1, 1833
- Text Snippet
- a lean will. 16. If you would be rich think of saving as well as getting. 17. What maintains one vice would train up two children. 18. Beware of little expenses—a small leak will sink a great ship. 19. If you would know the want ofmo— ney, go and try to borrow some—for he that goesa borrowing goes a sorrowing. 20. Pride is as loud a beggar as want and a great deal more saucy. 21. Pride breakfasted
- Newspaper
- British American
- Title
- Page 223
- Date
- Saturday February 9, 1833
- Text Snippet
- then shall wreathe to: thee cypress shalLdeck 0’3 w}. h- . . . y. ALL A T PETHICK’S BREWERY wherethehi hest price ' "be paid, in cash, for goo clean BJR Y, Go hand, a lar e uantity of £1.15, PORTER, Table E R, and excellent Malt WHISKE Y, which are offered for Sale at low price. N. B. --Yeast, the. always on hand. Feb. 2, 1833. REMOVflL. M. ROWE, EBOOT ls SHOE-MAKER.~' (Lately from England
- Newspaper
- British American
- Title
- Page 142
- Date
- Saturday December 1, 1832
- Text Snippet
- of the year,. . ! weatherhecame remarkably mild, and count: re ed in this state till near the middle of Jan.; I shoi thermometer for the most part between 34 mg 40. On the 10th and 11th of January it fell ,m low as 15 30, but rose again in a short ti de and continued much more frequently abovct Ms, below the point ot‘congelation till the 7th mbe March, when we had a strong wmd from I he N. N. W
- Newspaper
- British American
- Title
- Page 150
- Date
- Saturday December 8, 1832
- Text Snippet
- will deduct two-se. venths for crown and clergy reserves, which will leave 49,000 acres to be given out to settlers : again we will deduct other two-sevenths for free grants, such as U E Loyalists, Ste. which will leave 35,0001. cres in each township on which fees hm been, or are to be paid ; but, on second thoughts, we will deduct five thousand from each tOWnship f0. gentlemen’s grant; of from 500 to 12,000
- Newspaper
- British American
- Title
- Page 143
- Date
- Saturday December 1, 1832
- Text Snippet
- , and demanded of him whether he would engage to make a coat of mail, to be worn under the ordinary dress, which should be abso- lutely bullet-proof ; and that, if so, he might name his own price for such a work. The man engaged to make the desired object, ifallowed proper time, and he na- med 18,000 francs as the price ofit. The bargain was concluded and in due time the work was produced, and its maker honor
- Newspaper
- British American
- Title
- Page 296
- Date
- Saturday April 20, 1833
- Text Snippet
- eyeing him with con— tempt for his pusillanimity, waved -ltls hand to depart, he precipitater obeyed and left the Genni and myself to explore the hidden mysteries of the haunted tower,l What had given rise to the absurd and su- perstitious notion except the policy of my guide. I was at a less to find out, for on our entrance I was agreeably surprised to 110 33 the old gentleman should ré'tover t
- Newspaper
- British American
- Title
- Page 329
- Date
- Saturday May 18, 1833
- Text Snippet
- , or afford to buy it. A farm- should endeavor never to be destitute of eat, meal, butter, cheese, é‘c. on any ay in the year ; and it is scarcely honest live by wearing one of his neighbour’s ols. But although he should av0|d bor— wing as much as possible, he ought to be illing to lend to every neighbor, who ould return the article lent in good or- .r,_ and as soon as he should have done 1th
- Newspaper
- British American
- Title
- Page 239
- Date
- Saturday February 23, 1833
- Text Snippet
- throughany invidious mo- tive. My wish is, that my fellow elect- ors would Petition the honorable House ofASsembly to dismiss from their Body such persons as are so circumsta‘ncec, unless they resigned such ollice. COBBET’I‘. St. Peters Feb. 16, 1833 939 (COMMUNICATID.) 4! prize Enigma for the Ladies. Ye Charlotte-Town Ladies, the Pride of un- Isle. My name if ye find it, will cost you a smile; l belong
- Newspaper
- British American
- Title
- Page 162
- Date
- Saturday December 22, 1832
- Text Snippet
- of frost. Some plantations are sutfering e‘xcessively from the disease, but I think it will now pass by. r November 28 Havre dates to the 20th Oct., Pal-i, the 19th, and London to' the same have been received at New York. is, however, ver little in addition to 0 previous stock 0 news. The Session of the States of Holland w opened on the 15th Oct. the King is' contained in theJ’aris paper, After
- Newspaper
- British American
- Title
- Page 166
- Date
- Saturday December 22, 1832
- Text Snippet
- , and in their statement showed that a_ship,of452 tons which, previous to the passing of this act, would be liable to pay 531. 18 1, would be now liable to a Duty of 1362. 6 11. St. Andrew: Courant, Nov. 30, New Brunswick—A Meeting has been held at St. John, for the purpose of petitioning the Legislature for a Bill authorising the establish- ment ofa new Bank in that city. The capital proposed is 100,0001., in 251
- Newspaper
- British American