Kingston Gazette, December 11, 1810, p. 1

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Vol. l.J KINGSTON, (UPPER CANADA ) GAZETTE ft TUESDAY, DECEMBER n, 1810. . r-No. 12. A* rfhrflh lY'Jr-ft Sf -M/i - ROMEO WADS WORTH, \ I a V E r c i ii (< v o c I f r o t n 7/"j*rm™^ b &* tm a m^ts &* m Ir fffJon N,.54l \l, I mi ») t ?»: [*iu. [v.?, r.iic Jmi C ) o.i Tv«U» oi'M'-'Mi;'. lit i U. .i, C vn , v;.rr tiu\ luvc B t '.i :.-v,.l /', i1 ,rs»wfet DRV GOOI^ (ML,.,.!, vy|»;.h iluy oiler {'or i'tk ea realoualu-: .•,, ,•-.. * r « «' • i / ft \i ABBOT & B/1SC0M r\va yw rmv.v.1 ami a*\i r.o.v op^inr* tor ;.wC, at L»iurStore m l\:sr..;■;•<,.j, .; /v.n- iim$p*.r. 4ttattr.Air.-i~r oy FALL akd WiNT£& GOODS; AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING: Strfl£RFJKE,fecoiT4& 3 ack, p-wp e, il j>& b^t- lowpricM ijroidcloth^ tie grccin ^eliife VtlveM Fueil Ciofhs Hanoi's co. Starlet do. HaJtes & Funnels Cirpet'iH' fhfcittfr & Blankets P^in&rvvili'd Velvets ThkkKrrs Genua C->rc! Bl«tdnbJ.rfpy Km Jamaica Spirits S'». Croix do. French l> Jtidy Holland Cin Poit Win* L. P. rI*e;;CC*ff» do. >nm tln- Hvl^ byfonikin Sr P: rpTjAiir. i:e ft Ging:r SwanfJown,worUelC)rd,( Ri&Sii* & ?i0> Toiliiwc & M.-Hailies Aln>.>:^$, Cumnis v«ftmg 1 am«riitd3 Saljib^ Fhnnel Haney "■oir,a 'oluc rurn",tare i..Ji Chintz do. &'c<" Fringe Si!k & coton Bmianna ^"k&figutedSiikao. hi b o > F i ; D! u e 3 larch & Soap P't'tr, roll £c I making C'g^fs, and Rappee touff E'jjpr Lcai.Ser M >rnc^vj lij, C-dffkms nn;eJ & plain Bomba- Mens ih-vs "ites ^'•marjcoes ^Darants Si|k, lami's w>ol,wo,-ftcd I & coiton Hofs Jj8*1! wool Gloves JjW do. Jed and blue Caps ^Patterns *•,. Calicoes Coau'e Bojts Elk.* blue, nurp'e, red *c printed ivf*5raccj fKoes S#e&*d B ... !<s Youcl^s & children^d'.u A G'neral AfTirtm-'U of H A R D W A P E , C U T L C - s:, CRgc'CERY, and Iron H illow Wak£ Bar lrn Anvil . Vj -9 i?rfi o • Bii't'r Oraw-^^ ftff^l ht'Ur'i» bik. ic wliitcdo, Cato.» Scv/iu^i V/bitJ & cjlui'd Thread Tap"* &&Vrf Uutions Bl^k, put pi"-. ol«.i-, f'ink, Gutt Powder blown, buiT, and ilatc Shot & 3*;r Lead colorM Cambiicks S!*nvrli & Ipadns F> \'mg Pant Nails 6XS, 7Xt), 7{X'*4, and XX io Window Giafa Thcriiiom'.tcii Piaicd fpurii MilitJiy Whiro.Cotion Striped & checks do. Ci»Uon Shining Lining* PU'.ilias Brow; Holbnd Silk & CisSfvn Ucabicllas S^tin-, Luilring^> Taifitiest Saiccncts Silk ic Twirt jxiiiitJi y *v Sillc wiccr proof / F.*(hion. Beavci >Ha TS Caltor Roiam Men*s& bos*s felt do. D.». do. fine Cordtes Lcaihe.r Cnj»8 for children Hac fcrevs Lawn H it Overs Flack, blue, t'carktS: drab'. B.-fl. twill- d fillc do. Pehlfj Cloths ! L'd es* EilHionable Beaver Ditto Cords I Bo'incts Ditto Trimmings I Ditto 1"W priced do. Agenenil aiTortment aifDSJJGSS t> Vu Hxrhm d~>* Si \rsys Opodi i t< gc Fjfaicc Peppmtihit Mttjkird Bur7am ol Ltumimon i\.f:"Jti J.:;w:-nce •* * Scl Pwwit Wintlfov S-xtp Chinas Worm c: \Crcv- Cult! Lu\f O O Godfrey's Gordhil J'efuifs j. 77. Drops Sliver i Ivory Black JBhick Lead Churcus Cowjh Drops Anchovies * ba'ijam Honey »*"•.*-■/.»..«. Hour's Ftma.'e Pills Pink Root Andzffmfs Scutch do. Court Pkifli'r jama Analeptic do. Lee's \ . C^s] mm* do- Wbtol'jusjaitn. Bitters Imperial Tooth pmakr T>pjuk-e Nnhtngs Cloves Snga Candy F!ur Sulphur Gum Camphw Barhy Sugar Teeth JrijfnimsnU •J Ci OWTt Lancets Cowman da* and Liverpool, a frejbfnpply ,7 Drugs B Medicines; Whfc It he o$m for inle on better ccrms Ban tltcy ever luvc beeu fold La this country* -4n«ffg vy^;V/j iirc- rie folkwws articles : a Tbiis A!lum ioo lb. Antimony crude too - 300 - 2.0 - i5 . 200 • Arnatto Aloes Aauafortls N'c.-c Fortis Gum Camphor (-artthaii jes Caffia Cloves 3 Tans Copperas a00 Uk C.em Tartar 300c lb. Flor SuJphur Fl .r Cbanionjile Fol Dtgir.ilis Gu;n Ammoniac Gum Arabic Gum AtfVcEtida Gum Benzuni Gum Eietni Gum Galbanum Gum Guaicum 00 - 50 . 30 ib. 112 - Gum Myrrh Gum Scammonyj Aleppo Gum Thus 5° " 5 " 200 - Gum Tra^acanth M ^ ce Magnefia 150 - Manna goo - Nutmegs CO - -> 200 - Opium Peruvian Bark IOO - 112 - Jalap PowderM RhuLa:b ICO - Sago in grain CHEAP STORE. B WHITNEY, has jufl rccciv- • td and is now offering for fale, a very cxUniive aflbrtment of FALL & WINTER GOODS. -----ALSO----- Hardware, Weft India Goods and Groceries. All of which he will difpofe of (wholtfale and retail) at as low a rate as can be purchas¬ ed iu Montreal or Quebec. He mod cor- d-ally invites thoie who are in the habit of pur-.haiing by vvholelale, to call and exam¬ ine for them lei ves. Kingston, iM December. 1810. iitf 75 - 5° • lo - Go «■ 28 - 25 j. 30 - io - 1- 75 - do. ifi powder 3 Tons Giuuber Salt3 75 'b.Spermacr.tci 60 - Tartar %Emeric Z5 - Solubil 30 - Vjtrioi 56 - Tapioca 30 - Vcrrr.acilla - GuccGimt?. ■ 300 - Vicriol Roman Gum Juniper <;6 - do. Alb. Gam Seed Lac 3C00 - Salt Pccre Gun; {hell Lac 300 - Pcail Barley Gum MaiVic PATENT MEDICINES. Glafl« Magnefia Godfrey** Got dial \ Gowiand's Lotion Hooptr*s Pilr3 james* Analeptic Pilli do- FeVer Powder jefuit's Drops Liquid true Blue do. Na.iktcu Dye Lczeng.sTo.'u Mji^nti]^ Lozenges Ormfkuk Medicine Refined Liquorice Steeis*s Opodddoc Su.ughtorrfi Elixir Tinct. Bark, Huxhem's Turlington's Balfa.a . Effrncc of MuiUrd tptNerjo 'Cheap Goods. S. BARTLET, INFORMS his Friends and the Public, that he has this day received, and now opening for fale, a LARGE SUPPLY of GOODS 4 3 CONSISTING OF Dry Goods, > Liquors and Andarfcn's PHI 1? iham of Honey Baifam of Gilead Bitemari's Drops i:..dock's Elixir 6»>W3£n*a Iilue Plainer Britih Oil Cepbdlic Siiuff Corn Pliiikr Court (ticking PlaiHer Hard Ware, ("rockery and Glafs Ware, .* Groceries, '.• Saddles, Dafty'sEi xir L/;t!oy*s Carrninative Earl's Remedy far the Hooping C-jjgh ElTencc Coltsfoot Do. Peji^ermJnt Do. Prnoyroyal E:l::niial fale of Lemon Do. do. Vulvar COLOR S. Bloc, Block White Cha.k R;-d do. Carmine iiaicc White Frankfort Black. Indian Red 'A Litluigf Yctbw (Ichrfi h\ uij».*u rSl-tc, No# R«ie P..ik Pumice Scone Rotten do. *So3fiifh Brown Vermillion Soanifh White i.a, 3 SAUCES. Cherokee Sauce India S»>y Muiliroom Ketchup Indian Ink Ivory Black Lamp Black E(f. Anchovies Quince fauce S »uce Royal Cavice SUNDRIES. Apothecary fcales and Pewter fyjinges wei giits Camel-hair Pencils Gaily pots in ioics Gold leaf l^oiy Syringes Lozenges Peppermint Parent Comp. Mortars Pewter Ounce Mcaiures Windfor foap A L S Q> 300 Kegs White leao, Chocolate ground Spermacetu Candles 150 do. Spanilh brown do. do. Oil co Green do, Ca(k Ravfins 50 Yellow i 50 Black Box do, aoo boxes Window Glafs Figs, Olive Oil aff.rted, 6X3, 7X9, Currant^ Almonds 8X10, 7|X8|. Wrapping & Writing Pa- A general aiT-ucment of per aflbrted Slop furniture, vialsaf. Mefs Sc Prime Pork forced, a variety of fur- Plug Sc Pigtail Tobacco geon's inilruments. Pepper, AlHpicc ON HAND, Coftee, Loaf fugar Which, in addition to his former deck, will make his aflortment very complete : the whole of which will be fold at the Montreal prlccsj for cafti or any kind of produce. As he is now clofins: his bufinefs id tl.jis place, no credit will be given, and goo'ls will be fold lower than can be pur¬ ebred in the Province ; and as he is deter¬ mined to fell all off, earnellly folicits Lis friends and cullomers to call and examine his Goods. C? Cash and the higheft price paid for PRODUCE. j*. !>• uiu wale inet&viLiim l \ u-.',' or Book Account) tire- reniujh'd to make \tiniKthale pay mail. Kingston, 0Sober I, 1S10. 2—tf .O-SADDLING BUSINESS. eiiket Teeth Eru/hes Vial Corks Bottle da. Wafers* fuperfine Wax, fealing fuperfine dr>. ,for Wine White leather Skins rTPHE fubferibers having remov- Ji cd to the building occupied by Mclhs. Abbot Sc Bascom, refpe^tfully inforoi the inhabitants of Kingston and its vicinity, tliat they are now carrying on the SADDLE, HARNESS 13 TRUNK-MAKING bu- liiieki, in their feveral branches. They have now on hand a quan¬ tity of warranted work ; and their (tock Gomprifing alrnolt every article ufually kept in a Saddler's (hop, they Hatter themfelves that thev flrall be able to anfwer all orders for work in their line—and that on as realon- »ble terms, for ready pay, as can be purchafed *n the Province. Conftant attention to builnefc, <nd die quali:y of their work, will be their Silly cbirn upon the public patronage. *##Repairing done on the (hotieft nodce. C. WILLISTON & Co. Kingston, Nov. 6, iSlO. »tl Gunpowder, Hyfon, Young Hyfon, Hyfon fein, Hyfon Chulan, Souchong, TEAS. Together w;th a General AlToStm.ofDYESTUFF, Press Papers, Ten-, ter Hooks, jacks, &c. &c. &c ***Co mmissios Business tranfaAed on the ufual terms, and Calh advanced on any kind of Produce and other property left with him. Montreal, Sept. 1$, 1810. I—-tf Houfe Building and Painting. iffE fabfcfibers herebv give notice to the inhab- ri'hey have like wife rented the New Stove belonging to Mrs. Fink.Li, in Tnujlowu, where they are now opening a General Affortment of DRT GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD WARE, avd CROCKERT : d\ of which will be fold Tmarhahty loiu> for xnompt pay onlv. t CaOi, Pot h Pearl Aihcs, Wheat, flour, p()lk, Furs, Gutter and Checte re. C'-ivcd in payment. tts Conitaiit attendance will be p»en at cadi place ; oulci'tlu.m geutlemen "| tiie f'-cult) a'tcudrd to on the IhortelL no- Uu' i aiH »i»'.-dkiiU' put u-i in lh\ b'A\ an\ i. Tl iiants of Kiog'ton, Emeftown, Adolphuilown, and other adjoin.ng places, that they intend to eorol«jy the next feafon '•«. this vicinity, in PMNTINCx HOUSES, outfit and infide, Patent Painting of Rooms, &c anH the bufinefs of HOUSE CARPEN¬ TERS and JOINERS. Their wmlc will be exe¬ cuted with ncatnefsand difpatch. Application m^y be made at the dwelliun-houfe of Mr. Stoighton, FRANCIS PEMBER, rNFORMS his old Cuftorners, and the U. Public in general, that he has removed lom his former Hand to the {hop nearly op- Joiite MefTrs. Allot £ff Bufcum's ftore, where uie BOOT cf SHOE-MAKING bufinefs Vill be continued, in their various branches. #* Orders m his line promptly attended to, at.d favors duly acknowledged. Kingston, No v. 2 0, l 81 o. 91 f ABIA B. SAYRE, CABIN M T- MAKE Rt RETURNS his fmcere thanks to the Ladies and Ger.tl*men of Kingston, or paft favors, and informs them that he kill •^utilities lo carry en the Cabinet Making ii its various branches, at his ihop oppoi:te tStti. King«o„,M,. John to,H Ernef- Sapt, Earle', where corner* my- be town or Mrs. Douglas, innkreper, in AJolphuU Ijppbed Willi LloCK-^ajcx, b/iteOotiuis, Ut: s, NATHAN WHEELER, tioc!>Cath, Bureaux, Bhdn? Tables, Bed- ANDREW P1CRENS. ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^ THE Pubic arc berthcauthvedogair.fi furcbafwg Kingston, Oct. 16, tSlQ. __________liL_ a NOTE OF HAND executed by the \uk\o thsr AGRICULTURAL. Letter from JosBPB Cooper, Efq. of Nenv- Jerfy, to a gentleman in Philadelphia. CooperVPoint, 17th April, 1799. RESPECTED FR.1END, KIND Providence having placed me in a ftation of life which obliged me to pro¬ cure a living by induftry, and that princi¬ pally in the agricultural line, it has caufed me to be a drier, obferver cf the works of nature, with refpect to fuch parts of the vegetable creation as have come under my particular notice, and have been greatly em- barra(Ted at the opinion very generally en¬ tertained by farmers and gardencis, that changing feeds, roots and plants to diftant places, or different foils or climates, is bene- iicial to agriculture, not agreeing with my obfervations or pra&iee. This induced me to make many experiments on that head, ail of which in more than forty years practice have operated to prove to my fatisfaction, that the above opinion is not well fmnded, and if fo, muft be extremely prejudicial to agriculture, as it turns the attention of the hufuandman from what appears to me one great objc&, viz. that of iele&ing feeds and roots for planting or fowing, from fuch vegetables as come to the greateft perfection to the foil which he cultivates. What induced me to make experiment* on that head, was, obferving that all kinds of vegetables were continually varying m their growth, quality, production and time of maturity. This led me to believe that the great Author of nature, has i'o conftruc- ted that wonderful machine, if 1 may be al¬ lowed the e*preiTion, as to incline every land of foil and climate to naturalize all kinds of vegetables, that it will pioJuce at any rate, the better to fuic them, if the a;;- riculturillswill do their part in felecVmg the molt, proper feed. In fupport of which I will take the liberty of fubjoining a few facts and experiments, out of an inconceiv¬ able number which have all combinH to p» ire the above t_> my i*.tisfac"tion. n, or about the year 1746, my father procured the'keds Ot the1 long vvany'i^illi; which have been kept on the farm ever fmcc without changing, and are now far prefera¬ ble to what they were at fird. Our early peas were procured from London the fpring before Braddock's defeat, and have been. planted fucceflivcly every feafon fince on the place. They have not been changed, and are uow preferable to what ihey were when fir 11 obtained. The feed of our afparagus was procured from New-York, in the year 1752, fince which time 1 have not planted a feed but what grew on my beds, and by fe- le&ing the feed, from the largeil ilalks, I have improved it greatly. A complaint is very general, that pota¬ toes of ever}' kind degenerate, at which I am not furprifed, when the mod proper means to produce that effect is conltantly praetifed ; to wit, tiling or felling the beft, and plaiting the refufe ; by which means almoft the whole of thefe planted are the produce of plants the moil degenerated. The consideration of which induced me to try an oppofite method. Having otten ob- ferved that fome plants or vines produced potatoes larger, better (haped, and in great¬ er abundance than others, without any ap¬ parent reafon except the operations of na¬ ture, it induced me to fave a quantity from fuch only for planting the raining feafon, and I was highly gratified in finding their piodu5iion exceed that of others of the fame kind, planted at the fame time, and with every equal advantage, beyond my expecta¬ tion, in iric, fhape, and quantity ; this in¬ duced me to continue the practice, and I am Satisfied that 1 have been fully compen- i'ated for all the additional trouble. A circnmllance happened refpedting po¬ tatoes which may be worth relating ; a woman whom I met in market requeilcd me to bring half a bufliel of fweet potatoes for feed the next market day, which Lpromifed > 7 town. Nov. 20, 1S10. to do, but going through the market on that day, previous to her fon*s coining for the po¬ tatoes, 1 obferved the woman feU'ng iVch as 1 had brought for her ; when the boy cime, 1 alkV. in.n the reaion they wanted potatoes for feed, while they were fr! "n<; their own ; h« anfwer waJ thas his Father to Edu-crJ Walter. i» Juh left, for £ -O,<BW«*.**!»- dorj.mcnt of lot. a; it w£ i" f*& » **fvj** l'l,t lb{, A SMALL (admukcr^nor U him unltfs &»*£*'• TlTF l\ «» Ctttffn ft *m tbt date berrf* JOHN $i&£>. ■£ K-rsg!toB,Nreirriler2i, »?!P SMALL room, tight and well lighted, lil }>.uL of the ::)*u. ■1 the Ca/.clt.' Oiii,e. Oct. L. Apply td, if they did not get feed froio rt>ej once i-i thn.eor four years, their po: • wpul I be good for novhing.^-Qvi iv, »i ne had ,.!.■> ' v. k > - ufed the lame triea -;. iu lelcit; toes for pirating as 1 did, arh .1:-. h w » •

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