Kingston Gazette, February 18, 1812, p. 1

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KINGST Vol. II.] KINGSTON, (UPPER CANADA J lU£bDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1812. [No. 14. Land for Sale. j THE following valuable Lot? of Land iu the town/hip of Frederickfuurgh, are offered for fale bv the fubrcn'ber, vi/. Lot number fix, in the firft Conceflion additional. Lot number twenty-five, in the fourth Conceflion. RICHARD CARTWRIGHT. Dec. 3, 1811. aif SHERIFF'S SAL L. M. MidlandDiftria,! T> Y virtue of a Writ cf viz. y *-* Fieri Facias,\ilucd out of his Majefty'b Court of King'bBenrh, at the foit of Peter Grant, of the town of Kingfton, merchant, againft the lands and tenements of Samuel Rofe,late of Mary (burgh, yeoman, to me directed; 1 have feized and taken in execu¬ tion, as belonging to the faid Samuel Role, the weft half of lot No. 2 in the rirtl concef- fion of the townfhip of Marylburgh, weft of the rock, containing l>y admcafuiement one hundred acres, be the fame more or lefs,* 1 do heieby give nMiee, that the abovemen- tioned lot of land, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, will be fold and adjudge ed to the higheil bidder, at my office in the town of Kingfton, on Tuefday the thfid day of March next, artfae hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon—a^^hich time and place the conditions cf Idle will be made known. CHARLES STUART, Sheriff. And every perfon or perfons having claims ^n the above defcribed lot of land, by mort¬ gage or oihef right of incumbrance, are here¬ by adveftifed id give notice to the faid Sheriff, at his office in tf.e town of Kingftun, previous to the fale thereof. . Sheriff's Office, 2 J March, 1 8 I I. ?.S SHERIFF'S SALE] Midland frJlria, iitse. IB Y virtue of a Writ of .-,--..-. j j* w Fieri Facias, ilfucd out of his Majefty's Comt of King's Bench, at the M of James Robins, d ihe Covvn of Kingdom. Eiq'tiii-t, AgainJl the lands and ten¬ ements "f Amos Aidley, of the towi.ihip of Kingfton, yeoman,- to me dircclcd : I have }$15sea and taker? H t^-^-r-'•- v* forloj>g;!fvg to the laid Amo'a An Hey, the north half of lot No. 15 in the fecjnd c6uceffion of the town- ihip of Kh/gftor, coiJtajrang by admcafure- ment one hundred acres, jz the fame more or left ; together with a log h'oufe & framed barri thereon creeled. 1 do hereby give notice, that the above mentioned lot cf land-, v\ ith the buildings and appurtenances thereunto be¬ longing, will be fold and adjudged to the higheft bidder, at my office in the town of Kingfton, on Tuefday the third day of March next, at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore- noon—at which time and place the conditions of fale will be made known. CHARLES STUART, Sherif. And every perfon or per fens having claims on the above defcribed lot of land, by mort¬ gage or other right or incumbrance, are here¬ by advertifed to give notice to the faid Sher¬ iff, at his office in the town of Kingfton, pre¬ vious to the fale thereof. Sheriff's Office, zd March, 1811. 28 A few barrels excellent Newcastle Salmon 5 for fale by GUMMING U HAMIL70h\ January 18. lott For Sale at this Office, A~* SERMON on the Death of the Rev. JOHN STUART, D. D. preached at Kingfton, 25th Auguft, 1 Si 1 ; By the Rev. John Stkachax, D. D. Notice. HE fubferiber informs the Public that he has provided himfelf with a good Sleigh and Horfes, for the purpofe of conveying paffengers be¬ tween Kingfton and York, which he will engage to perform on as reafonable terms as anv other perfon. SIMEON MOREY. January, 18 12. II Cafh paid for clean Cotton & L:xi.n RAGS at this Office - yu/i received fr0711 England, A NEW ASSORTMENT OF Cloths & Caflimeres, And are now offered for fale by the fubferib- ers at Mr. Wm. Stoughton's Inn, 011 the mod reafonable terms for Cafli. Broadbent, Whitehead & Son. Kingston, Jan. 13,1812. 9 Node ^. Sales at Auction. . TO be fold at Public Auction, at the Store of the fubferiber, the whole of his Stock in trade ; confiding of a very ex¬ tensive and well choien affortment of India ^ Wejl- India Goods & Gro¬ ceries, Crockery & Glafs Ware, Looking Glaffies, &c. Sale to commence on Monday, the 27th of January next, at 10 o'clock, and co be con¬ tinued every luccteding Monday at the Dime hour, until the whole is difpofedof. In the mean time he will fell at private fale, whole¬ sale or retails at coft and charts, without a- ny advance, which' will be from 20 to 50 pei cent, lefs than his ufual prices. Thole who may whh to purchale at private fale, T/ill do well to call and examine fo* them- {elves ; as a confulcrable part of the Goods have been purchased with cam at a very low 1 ate, there certainly will be fome bargains worthy of attention ; and on Auction days, (as the fublcn'ber is about to clofe his buli- nefs in this place and remove to Montreal) Goods will be fold to the higheil bidder without rekrve. N. B. Thofe who have accounts tinfet- tled, Will be rjleafed toe* 11 and adjuft them. B. WHITNEY. Airiest on, $cth Dec. 1M 1 1. 7//* Fajhi'enable Hats iff Trimmings. .■ THE fubfciibers have opened and now offer for tale, next door to Robert Walker's Hotel, AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT Of the Mo ft Fajhionalle Hats & Trimmings; Which they are determined to fell on ihe nioft reafonable terms, either wholcfale or re¬ tail, for Ca(h, Country Pioduce, or approved Credit. SMiTH e< BUTTERWORTH. N. B. Old Hats neatly Drcjjed en theJJjoriiJl notice.-^—(£j* Czfti paid for Eur 3c Lamb's Wool. Kingston, l$th December, 1S11. 5//* g^-Chcap Goods \ THE fubferiber informs the public, that he has juil received an ex- tenfive and well chofen affortment of DRY GOODS & GROCERIES : Which he offers for fale at his Store next door north of Mr. Patrick Smyth's, at the molt 1 educed prices. H. C. THOMSON, A cling for Mr. Si St. George of York. C^The high eft price given for all kinds of Country Produce, in exchange for Goods. Sept. 16 18 i 1. NEW BOOKS. JUST received from Montreal, and for fale at the Gazette Office : Addifon's Works—M'Farland's Vkw of Herefies-----Life of Jofeph-----Pleafures of Reafon—Seafons in England—Ira and Ifa- bella, a neiv novel—Charaelerof George 3d —Porney's French Spelling-book—French Vocabulary-------Child's Spelling-book------- Worids difplayed—*-porteus's Evidences of the Chiiftian Religion—#Bibles-«Teftaments —Watts' Pfalms and Hynns—Pi a iters— Children's bocks—Catcchifmsj ^:c. r ■ 'HE fubferiber begs leave to inform X the Public, that attendance will be giv- ei» every Saturday during the approaching tfeffion of the Provincial Legiflature, from eleven o'clock till Three, at the Library of ■\Villiam Firth, Efquire, at the houfe iu vv'hich he refided at York ; when his elegant and extenfive CulleCtioii of Books, will be expo fed to fale by private contract on the n»oft reafonable terms. It is needlefs to re- niaik that, this very extenhve Library offers ample gratification to the Hiitorfan, the Pol¬ itician, the Divine, the Poet, the Lawyer, the Naturalift and Novelift ; there is a'lfo a rich collection of all the moil celebrated Cireek and Latin Claffics. It is the inten¬ tion of the fubferiber to fend all the Books remaining unfold in the Spring, to Low^r Canada. W; W. BALDWIN, Agent for W. Firth. . Tori, Ityh Jan. 1812. . \Ztf N. B. Two elegant Bedfteads with Beds, JVlattreffes, BoulIters, Hanoings, &.c. com¬ plete ; with fome other articles ot Houfe. hold Furniture, and a large double Cariole and Harncfs, are alfo for fair at the fame ►lace. W. W. B. POLITICAL MISCELLANY. From the York Gazette Extra.—Fib. 4 1 * * - - ■ Lift of Letters remaining in the Pofl- Office ai Kingston, xoih Feb* 1812. „ A. Whittfy Allen. , C. Nathaniel Cogfwtil, William Cottier, Obadia.i Cooper, Alexander Chiiholm, Pe¬ ter Colli-.r, Archib?ld Cameron- D* Jeremiah Dcvell, Duncan M'Dou- gal!. F. Archibald Fairfield, William Fair¬ field, John Fall. G. John Gibbard, George Gallawav. H Abraham Hill, W G. Hupburn, Samuel Plow, Daniel Hate, Bedford Hen- drix. . /. Benjamin Johnfon. K Fredrick Keeiar, Benonia Lamfon. M. James Magee, John Mathews. Ar. J. Se S. McNabb. P. Heman Frier. $j ^mxwv $mieiiL±i Mt£. MaTgt» Siffif^n, jtPenuet G. Sulden, Jofep'n Sparrow. IV. Nathan Wheeler. THS. DEACON, P. M. Frefli Goods ! BARTLET has r-celvcd a complete aflbrtment of Dry Goods, Liquors Groceries, Crockery & Hard Ware, v;hichhe will fell, wholefale or ictail, at his 'ufual low prices for Cafh, or any kind of pro¬ duce.—Alfo for fale, Boards and Plank, & -*. few Barrels Flour of a fuperior" quality for family ufe. gj* Cafh pard for Produce, and advanced on properly conliyned for fale. 3^ Kingston, Dec. 3, 18 11. *HpiHE fubferiber having obtained Letters JL of Admiuiftrati(#n for the Eftate of chelate Dodor John Gamble of Kingfton, <decca(ed, requcils all thofe who have any •eiiiims on the faid Eftate, to render their ac¬ counts, properly attefted, on or before the 11 rit of June next, in order that fome ar¬ rangement may be made with them : And all ihofe indebted to faid Eftate are requefted to pay the fame to the fubferiber, that fhe may be preparcil to lay a'ftatement of the Eftate before the creditors. Isabella Elizabeth Gamble, A dm ir:i/iratri.x. Kingston, November 15,1011. *itf 4 tc Punctuality is ihe life of Bufincfs" THE mod preffing neceffity compells the iubferibers to addrefs* in di^ed terms every perfon indebted to them, whofe Notes or Accounts have become due. They moft earneilly ftqueft ail thofe to make im¬ mediate payment without further notice. M. C WILLISTON & Co. Kingston^ January 28, 181 2. II vSPAITORD's GEOGRAPHY, at this Office* m An Addrefs to the Inhabitants of Up* per Canada* Gentlemen, AT a crifis like the prefent,when the warlike preparations of our neighbours are brought to our very doors, and the attack of the Canadas become a common theme of converfation, not only amongft the idle and fpeculating part of the community^ but. is gravely brought farward in Congrefs as a National Meafure ; it is high time that we. fliould be prepared to icet the blow, aimed not only at our profperity, but againft the more induftrious h virtuous claff- es in both Countries. My bbjeft is to lay before my readers a rair and candid ftatement of the rela*- live fituations of the two countries, now brouffht to the brink of this awful precipice, and to prefent a iiiirht lketch of the evils that mult KM rcfult from this moft unnatural and deteftable policy of the Ameri¬ can Government. It is now evident that war cart no longer be avoided, as the calcu- la t ions of the! Democrats, founded upon the forbearance of England, are evidently erroneous.—All their bullying and iwaggering about the great exploits they were to per¬ form, mch as marching into Can¬ ada, &c." if file did not refcind her Decrees, and abandon thofe Mari¬ time Rights, upon which her very get her with many Other civil things'they were, ready to have dictated to her, having produced no effect whatever upon the Britith Nation, or her Councils. The con¬ ference of ail this is loud and noify preparation for war. This is an event the corrupt and venai wretches who havefoldtheir Coun- For kit try to our implacable enemy have Ion9* been drivins; at : thev have now nearly accompiilhed their ob¬ ject. An army of 25,000 men are voted to invade and lay walie thefe Provinces", and when the nature cf the American population is confidered, we can be at no lofs in forming a correel cftimate of the defcription of men compofing this Army.—It is not to be fuppofed that the Yeomanry of the Country will quit their comfortable homes, and abandon their families and every tie in life, to expofe them- felves to the bayonet or tomahawk, in fighting fhe battles of Bonaparte, Madifon and Co. It is not my wifh, or intention, to deny the Patriotifm or Courage of the A- merican People, as 1 firmly believe, if the caufe of their Country re¬ quired the facrifice, they would act as they have done on former occaiions, and not be found want¬ ing in either. Whilft we are appre¬ ciating our enemy, it is both folly and injuftice to under rate or with¬ hold from him his due. But there will not be many men found in the invading Army poffeffed of thofe virtues. The American who really loves his Country, cannot but deplore the wickednefs and folly of his Government who have thus dragged the nation into a war.

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