Kingston Gazette, March 10, 1812, p. 1

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Vc.. H.J KINGSTON, (UPPER CANADA,) TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1812. [No. 17 ')'..•/ receivedfrom Fn^KviJ, jimr ASSORTMENT OF Cloths & CafTiiTieres, A"J arc nowofTered fay faltf by the lubfcn'b- cr> .a Mr. ^*m. tJrOUOHTus'sr, Inn, on the moil re»&it-*Ii1* terms for Cafh. Broadbcnr, Whitehead & Son. A".,-.-\o/.\ ?*./«. i :• 1812, 0 Sales at Auction. Notice. 1" "HE fubferiber begs leave to inform the Public, that attendance will be giv¬ en every Saturday during the approaching SafllOJ] of the Provincial Lejriflaturc, from Eh-vcno'click till Three, at flie Library of William Firth, jgfqiiir«; at the houfe in wfcteti he refilled at York j when his decant and cxtenfive ColV&ion of Rooks, will be exposed to falc by private contract on the molt rcifonahle terms. It is needlefs to r& mark that, this very cxtenfive Library offer's ample gratification to the Hiltoiian, the Pol¬ itician, the Divine, the Poet, the Lawyer, the Naturalfit and Novdift ; there h alfo a . rich cnlle&ton of all the moll celebrated !>■■ s:,A 111 tr,de ; conliltin^ of a very ex- Greek and Latin Cbfc. It *s the fatefe lufe-and Well chokn ailortnunt of t;on 0f t|K. briber to fend all the Books Eiwlt'fft* Lull/1 I'Vpfl* rcinu'»Jllg UH^ «* 'heSp-hur, to LcAver *Vy«-i Mitutui vr lji C;l.:adn ^ w^ BALDWIN, Agent for W. Firth. 1 'orl, t jjh Jan. 18 i J. r i/jjf K. II. Two elegant Eedfteadswiih Beds, MaJtreflV«f lioulltci'S, Hangings, &c. com. plete ; \v;;h fome other articles of Hoiijfe- held Fuiwiure* and a large double Cariole and Hurnclo, aie alio for fale at the fame rpObe fold at Public AudKon, at the \ Storeof the fubferiber, the whole of helm Goods & Gro- tfmS) Crockery & I Gin I5 Ware, aoking Glafes* &c. h 1 Silt ^eommeiice to Monday, the 27th of Jawary mh'it ic o'clock, and co be eo.i- t'v.iu; cvc>y fu^ctc-Kng Monday at the fame BWi until the wh.de is difpofedof. In i*m ntwj uVv :..• v.-11 fe!] :.r pmite f;:k, v/M/- lalctHTviairj at colt at: 1 eli.*ii£ec&, without ;.- nvn^aace, wh:\h will be from 20 to 50 ficr cent, lefs than his inual prices* Thole who may tfXh to pnrefcafe :it piivrtt« fale, will do w\W to call and examine for them- felvcs; as a cvifuleraHc par: of the Good* have [wen purclialVd with caih at a veiy low rate, there certainly will be Come bargzim mrthy of atteiiu »n ; and 0:1 Auction days fa*the fubferiber is about to clofc his bun- neb in (!& place and remove »o Montreal) Goods will le fold to the hijrheit bidder tvithont refine. N. B. Tin Ij who h".vc account? unfet- tkd, will be pkaftd to c-'ll and suiiuft tbc-n. B. WHITKLV. Ki/i«s:cni 3c:.; J5,v. 1S i r. ^.y^ ¥d$Hsnahk Hats p:ace W. W. R, Frefli Goods ! q BAT^TtCT has received a **2 * complete aliortment of 2);;v Goods, Liquors & Groceries, Crockery t 3 Hard Warc) J rimmings. THE i^bfciibcrs have opened ?nd n<WV fofFcr for Lie, next door to Roleri WdlLfs Hotel, AS' ELEGANT ASSORTMENT Of the Mfc I'ajhionahle nrammgs; Cj~* Caih r iid for Produce, and advanced on properly c«tiligne<1 for fait. Kingston. Dec. 3, 1811. gt'f jf^fl XOi? /iVG," liABIT-MAKlNG id UNIFORMS. T^HC fubferiber refj)e^f'.l!y infornra the Ladies and Gentlemen of Kino Hon, thtt he has commenced the above bufincft in all its various branches, at the hotife of Mr. JOHN BAYNE, n^ar Mr. Poncet's Tawrn, where all orders wiil be (iiidtly attended to, aiid ev¬ ery favor gratefully acknowledged. TiiOMAS ULUKETT. Kingston^ 17/i Februaryy 1812. \yf Hats & 1 Which thrv bis dtterniined to Ml mi the moll u-aro.able term-, cither whob falc or re- ^ _____ __________ tail, for Caih, Country Pioduce, 0. approve*! <c Pmi&lMlity is the life of Blfwefs." rC SMITH £ BUTTER WORTH. N. B. Old Hats neatly DrcJJld on fhjhricjl notice.—c3*Gaih paid for Fur Sc lamh's Wool. K'm«siuu i$& Dumber* iSt t. af new'books. JUST received from Montreal, nnd for fale at the Gazette Office : AddiLbn's Works—M'Farland's View of Heretics—-Life of Jofeph-----Plcafures of RrafoR—Seafons in England—Ira and 1 fa- bella, a new novel—Character of George 3d —Porney's French Spelling-book—French Vocabulary------Chi'-d's Spelling-book------- Worlds difplayed—Porteus's Evidences of the Chrillian Religion—Biblcs—Teftaments —Watts' Pfalms and Hymns—Pfalters—« Children's books—Catechifms, &c. THE fuhferiber having obtained Lettera of Adminiftracion for the Eflate of tii:late Doclor John Gamble of Kingflon, ccceafed, requells all thole who have any cbims on the faid Eftate, to render their ac¬ counts, properly attelted, on or before the firfl of June next, in order that fome ar- ^ngement may be made with them : And all ^ofc indebted to faid Eftate are requrited to Pa7 the fame to the fubferiber, that (he may J* prepared to lay a ftatement of the Eftate "ware the creditors. Isabella Elizabeth Gamble, Ailmin'iflrah ix. K*n*simt November 15, 1811. I tf ^AFFORD's GEOGRAPHY, Forfjle at this 0ff.ee. Notice i Proclamation. PROVINCE OF UPPER CANADA. ISAAC BROCK, Esrjuirc, President adminijlering the Government of ie Province of Upper Canada, 'bf th Major-General c bmmmding His Majefifs Forces within the fame. To all to whom ft may concern—Greeting. "Whereas information has been received, that clivers perfons have recently come into this province, with a fedhious ihtont to difturb the tranquility thereof, and to en¬ deavour to alienate the minds of J lis Majefty's Subjects from Kis- Perf'on and Government ; I hereby require and enjoin the feveral per¬ fons authorized, to carry into cf- fecl a certain ftatute, palTed in the Forty-fourth year of his Majefty's reign, intituled, " Ah Act for the better fecuring this Province agai- nft all feditious attempts or dciiVns to di^url) the tranquility thereof," to be vigilant in the execution of their duty, -ind itriclly to cti- Ruire into the behaviour and con¬ duct 01 all lucli perlons as mav be flibje.^ to the proviiions of the laid Act j and I dc alio charge and require all his Majefty's Good and Loyal fubjccls within t his Province, to be aiding and afiifting the laid Perfons, in the execution of the powers veited m them by the laid Act. Given under my Hand and Sea), at Arms, at York, this Twen¬ ty-fourth day of February, in the year of Our Lord One thoufand Eight hundred and Twelve, and in the Kifty-fe- cond of his Majeftv's Reign.- ISAAC BROCK, President. By Command of his Honor, Wm. Jarvls, Se'c'y. PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT OF 1.01V1:.P. CANjIXiA' f_|~,HK mcfl prclliiig nccefTity compclls X the fubfetibers to addrefs \\\ dtreft terms every p-crfon indebted to them, whole Notes or Accounts have become dut*'. They moft earneiily requeft all thofe to make im¬ mediate payment witnout further notice. C. WILLISTON & Co. Kingston^ January 28, 1812. II Land for Sale. THE following valuable Lots of'Land in the townfhip of Frcdcrickfl>urgh> are ofFertd for fale by the fubferiber, viz. Lol number fix, in the firft Conceflion additional. Lot number twenty-five, in the fourth ConcefTion. RICHARD CARTWRIGHT. Dec. 3, 1811. 3tf AS t!ie fubferiber intends removing from this place fo foon as he can arrange his bufinefs for that purpofe, he earnellly rcquefta every peifon or perfons indebted to him, to make immediate payment, as he 19 determined to put every account which will remain unfettled on the firft day of February next, into the handa of his Attorney. GEORGE DOUGLAS. Kingston^ %th January> 1812. 9// ______ - - - For Sale at this Office, A SERMON on the Death of the Rev. JOHN STUART, D. 1). pre?.chcdat Kingllon, 25th Auguft, 1811 : Bv th: R:v. Vouii Stmcban, D. D. Quebec\ February 21, f § f 2. This Day at 2 o'.Clock,, His Ex- ccllencv the Governor in Chief came down in itate, to the LegH- lativc Council Chamber, and being feated on the Throne, the Gen¬ tleman Ufhcr otthe Black Rod was lent to command the immediate attendance of the Aflembiy, which being come up, His Excellency was plcafed to open the Scffion wrth the following SPJ ECH :— " Gentlemen of the l.e^ijla:\-ve Council, " Gentlemen oftkt ffoufe of AJimbly, " The Prince Regent in the name, and on the behalf of His Majefty, having been gracioufly oleafed to honor me with the ap¬ pointment of Governor in Chief of the Britifh American Provinces, and having exprefsly commanded me to aflume the Adminillration of Lower Canada, I battened to take upon me this important charge. v " The Commifll'on by which I have been appointed, lias been if- fued for fome time, but, as it has not yet reached me, I continue to adminifter the Government under the provifional authority with which I was honored in the firft inftance by His Majefty's com- mand. " I lament that I cannot gratify your anxious expectation, with any favorable information .ipecHnK the health of our ve fable an4* beloved Sovereign. is Majefty ftill fuflers, and t'.ie tcrnal care lie was gracioufly 1 d to extend to every part of fa Dominions, continues to be exercifed by the Prince Regent. " I feci pride and fatisfaclion in congratulating you on the brilliant achievements which have taken place in the dcliveranceofPortugal, and for the rcfcue of Spain from the tyranny of the Chief Ruler in France. Such events cannot be contemplated without acknow¬ ledging in humble thankfulnefs, the interpofition of the Great Sov¬ ereign of the Univerfe, who has permitted Britifli Valor to be the means of difoenfinc his benefits to tnole unhappy nations. « Notwkhttand'ing the afton- ifliing changes that mark the age 111 which we live,theInhabitans of this portion of the Empire have witneflrd but as remote fpectators, the aw ful i'cenes which defolate Europe : ana while Britain/1 built bv nature for "uerfelf, againft in- feclion and the hand of war, " has had her political exifcence involved in iUc fate of tl»e furrounding Na- tions, you have, hitherto undillur- bed, in the habitations of your Fathers, viewed without alarm, the diftant ftorni, which now fecms bending its. courfe towards this peaceful and happy region. " Should theuiifriendlv difpoll- tion of the covernment of the Uni- ted States, continue unchanged, bv the wife meafbres and magnanim¬ ous condui>.ofthe Prince Regent, it will require no ordinary exercife of loyalty to withftand its effects, and no common energy in the dif- charge of the important duties wc {hall be called upon to perform. " Viewing thefe circumftances,, I recommend an incrcafed and un¬ remitting care and vigilance in fecuring the Colony from either open invafion or inndious aggref- fion. And I hope the Provincial Parliament will teftify the loyal difpofition by which it is animated, in its carlv attention to thofe Acts which experience has proved to be eifential for the prefervation of His Majefty's government as by¬ law happily eftablilhcdin this Col¬ ony, and alfo by its readinefs in fupplyingHis Majefty with fuch aid as (hall be fuited to the exigen¬ cies of the times, by enabling his loyal Canadian Subjects to afliit in repelling any fudden attack made by a tumultuary force, and effec¬ tually to participate in the defence of their country, againft a regular invafion at any future period. " I look to your publicfpirit and your love of the general good, for the amelioration of the internal communications throughout the Province, for the incrcafe of Com¬ merce and the encouragement of Agriculture, fo that the moft dif¬ tant inhabitant may become fen- fible of the folicitude entertained for his comfort* and welfare by the government protecting him. " Mr Spinier, ami 11 Gentlemen of the Houfe of 'Affetnjibi " I have directed to be laid be¬ fore you, a ftatement of the Pro-

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