Kingston Gazette, October 5, 1816, p. 1

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[SATURDAY, October 5, 1816.] KINGSTON [VOLUME VI.------No. is] GAZETTE. ■*■—*■ Kingston, Upper Canada—Printed and Published by STEPHEN MILES.—Price Four Dollars per Annum. NEW GOODS. X" HE Subscriber^ have imported direct from London, Man- cheffer, Birmingham and Glangow, &c an extenfive afiortmcot of every fpecio of Merchandize fuitable to the Upper Canada Maiket. 'The Goods have been felefted with care and purchafed for Ca(h, and will be difpoftd of, either by Wholefale or Retail, on the mod reafonable terms. 'TJwder the different heads of Liquors, Groceries, Hardwares, Clotlies:, Flannels, Haberdash- e?y, Hosiery and, Caiyeting, Stationary, Crockery - & GLASSWARE, CORD¬ AGE, he. &c, would enumerate the following ankles, viz : They Very beft Port, L. P. Madeira, Sp. Fine old brown Sherry, f \ ; Brawn, ozn::^l*r5» Shirtrg and Sheet „..._- ; ing Liner-. ; Laces, Cambnok-. WINiifa. ; VeAincrc, Smm, 'li^bon*. b'k : Silk Handk«rchfefi : LP4L. M. Teneriff, Hibbert's beft Brown Stout by the ; Navy Blue, Black Gray tad &%iMaUf Caik or Dozen, : Superfine Broad Clothe* and Cas- Brandy, Gin, &e. &c. &c. Teas ; Sugars, Loaf and Mufcovado > Coffee ; Sauce? of every deicriptum, Loch fine Herrings by the Keg-; Pearl Barley ; Muflard Soap & Candle? by the box ; Scotch Oat meal, Paints and Oils aflorred— Crawley and Bliiterd Steel, Swedes I- tom affbited. Duck, Piccon and Snipe Shot. Nails & Spikes of all forts, Tin Plate and Sheet Iron, Frying pang, Spade? and Shovels, Hollow Ware—Hai-, C'jth.whitcwafh, Scrubbing, Horfe, Shoe, and Ta¬ ble Bmfhes Knives and ForkesafFortrd,— Penknives, Sciflbtt, Spoons, laztrts, ShavluH Cfcfo} ..Lockv Hinge* Saw**, Hammers, ■ File*. Gimhlets, Sec &c &c Boots and Sh..e«— Nankeens Ct«diooy« Stripe*, Cuttorw, Checks Bowha'/cttsa MriOua, Shawh, Dimities Tap .-ft. Bubhiti ; fiaieies. Ladirs* and Gentlemen'? Gloves and Hofieiy, Carpeting of various pat terns An afT-rtmentof SclKolbooks and Sta¬ tionary.— Police Rules and Regulations, by order Of the Magistrates in Gen¬ eral Quarter Sessions oj the Peaxe^ held :it Kingston, 1st. THE Streets of Kingston are to he Turnpikcd. the Statute Labor of the IVwn. or a certain proportion of it, to be appropriated to thut purpose. 2d. Foot paths of eight feel to be left each tide o! the street, six feet of which is U be paved with Dai stones, and sound poits planted at the con-.^r-". and at certain equal distances along j -.he Street ii necessary : the expence> to be defnved out of the rates to bo levied lbi that purpose on the inhabi- ^aiiti. 3d, Nc Wood, Timber, Stone or . thei matsiials to be laid ;,: the streets feriurept ft* immediate buildings, and heu onlj on r^e sides, leaving tin* eon- \\: fret, aid the surplus to be removed as on xu the buiictiug is hub bed, on the pcua! \ ol iwci.ty shillings. iU\. Su Firc-uocd to be piled in lite street!, nor empty ca*ks, cases or boxed- niybish or filth of atsy kind to be l<*ft o'.hiov.n into the s'u-ets c\- ccpt to b Laiiaediately removed on the penalty <fl(We shillings, and if not car- lit d ;r»a\ m forfy-t??ght h-mrs, the fur- rtier sum .vf (:Ve 5hiRicg>. 5th. Cirtsand Carriages left in the Greets- .[.all be arranged along the POETRY. lafs ware ..n-1 Crockery by the Crate j sljes \u a ■ -uUIarmaniiej on the peiwltj or cafk, and packed to fuit Coun ' try Shops ; Gentlemen's proof Beaver flats: Men'* youths' and B -y*s CVeel hair and ; plated do Men** v% [How Hats. ; Ladies1 k Qithf Beater trfrn't! Bonnets. ; Wr.ite, &ed9 Yellowand Blue flannels, ; and vlaen broad Bii/e. : 2 t:-> 3-V Point Blankets—Counterpanes, ; B.'dTkk. ^r ,xc. ; Storage and Wharftee .'.t the coliom- ; ary pricf* and Comciiffion ftufincfa e.xe- • eutcd a; the uf,.:a) r£U- ; JOHN KIR BY &Co. ; Kingston, July iGt ib 16 8 Price of advertifwg in the <Ja%tUe. j Six Hues and under, 2/r; foil infertion, and i/j every fuWcq«n;t. Ten line.- and u..det, 3/+ Srfl infer¬ tion, M\d 1/8 every ful>fequciit. Ten lines and upward,, 41& per line firil irifjrti ,n. and 2d. per line every luc- ceedifi>T infertion. Advertife'-ients unaccompanied with written dircittiong .ire inferted till forbid, and charged accordingly. Auctioneering'. TJniE fnbfcnbcr retutns his fincere a;>d hearty thanks to his friends and the public m general, for the many favours he ha? received from them for thefe iixtecn years oast ; and informs theti, that he has recem.neneed bufinefs again for himfelf. Any gentleman Wafh- Jngt- difpofc of any pmpcity, will be Vaited upon at their own quarters, or at Mr. D- Br 'W-t's Tavern, fronting the Maiket Place; and he aflures tU> fe gentlemen who (hall pltafeto favor him wkh their custom, tha; they thai! have no occalion to call twice for their Mon- Cy*AT- B TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY* an his regular Auc¬ tion Days JOHN DA RLE Y, AuSloneer. Kingston, 4th nept. 18 16- 14 By Auction^ WILL be fold at the C^mmiffaiiat llTi.i..jrfitori:, on TUESDAY, the 8th OCTOBER, at 12 o'clock, 3J"i Gallon* o; WHITE WINE. ^Kingston, I Ith Scpi. 1% i 6.______[7_ THEfubferibcrreturnshi?be!l Mmnka to Kin cultomers for p:dl favours, Mrs. Larnhfey jy EHPECTFOLLY Ugt Itaveto h\ lr.form the L dies and Geuiiel men f.-f Kingfton *nd itti viciieiy, th.'t bh< hi.* im,:oite.! fr> n Lon^.n, and i« now tiling a; Mr, Harrietts Store, ad-j j-n "ng the White Bear tavern, a v<tiiriy| of FwMi/y G'lods, fuit:b!e for the ftafon, which will be fold uu the moft rcaf-na- ble terms. Kinpfton, 26th Sept 1816. ITtf (j?h. i%.. per? n ?hall race or run hordes in the street on penalty of Five hillings, 7tht l\ -ry inhabitant house holder shad fcu^oneortwo laddeis^toasceud to the- raif of iii- hi use, and the yaoie ;uiiabv-r4n tLo rocf in proportion to in*' s'r/.e^t'tjrtc hotise, on the penalt) I j! Five srdlin^s twenty neglect. 8th. h rv r> m^e where a chimney •»)(&!I takf iire, tiie occupier of th(* hottse shall pay a fiae of Forty shil¬ lings, Vtu. KTery Stov..-pio^ cawed thnV partitions or Hns hoofed hou.^^3 flwll have -a space of si,x inches betweon the pipe and w.«od, ^ it]4 sheet iron or tin around it, on the penaly of Ten ^Lll- liiigs forraeh oti uee. 10th. No per on shall be allowed to buM chimneys, cf wor,<l and efay, on penalty of i'o,t_v shillings, and be obliged to pull it i\ .\\n. llth. Lvery IJpg running in the streets shall be iinponnded and tin1 pe- Washing Day. Monday comes and with it brings. What the Damfcls all will fay, As they tie their apron firings, This ii the dreaded— Wajhing day, Sunday night it a woes begin, Lovers, late then dare not ftay ; Girls will hint it is a fin, And to morrow's— Wafhing day. Up at day-light then they leap, Soiled clothes together lay," Sadly view the monllroua heap- Work enough for— Wofhing day* Now around the Tubs they itand, Like the Grace?, in array ; Soap and dipper clofe at hand, Ufeful things a— Wafitngdajn Short fleev'd gowns, and bofotos bare They their beauteous limbs difpiay, Unadorn'd—nv;re winning Fair— Choofe a wife a— Wqfbwg day If by chance acquaintance knock, Polly crice fend al! away, Locking thus I'd Satan fhock,— Not at home a— Wajhing day ■Should one heedltfs through them go, Of the Suds he jec« a fpray ; There's no paiEnj here below, Learn the rules of— Wajhing day-, \ LatC at dog " rh* t-.blc'i a. 1. Eat or famifli then you tray ; Difh of p«>tluck foon ii made* Dainties none a— Wajhing day. When at lufl the work ii done, Drefs'd ai evening, fmart and gay, With connundrurn, or a pun, PafTes ofT a— Wajhing day. f ■ I Happy the youth who finds a bride In fprigbtly days of health and cafe, Whole temper to his own allied, No knowledge knows but how to pleafe. A thoufand fwrets their days attend, A thoufand comforts rife around, Here buiband, parent, wife and friend, In every de^reft fenfe is found. ■ mi of her who sells her virtue \m ..o* ney, uhotrades on the intercourse and exc tements of vice—it is the aceom- jlishment of the courtezan. Saltust wrote in the days When Home was disgraced by her manifold licen- tfoosness—and even Sallust in depict¬ ing the character of a flagitious courts- •an, of the flagitious Cataliue—says. i.iat she Mas skilled in dancing " bet* ter thau a modest wo^an oujrht to dance," showing to us that even in his und—even in tho-e days—it was con* bidered a bad thing to di.uce tx* well. It is had enough on the ttage, it hould not be tolerated on the stage-*- !>et the exhibition on the staee has ne» r been so objectionable as some of the •x^iibifions lately introduced into the bosom of private life—and my-t our icvely and gracefulReels and Country Dances eire place to these seraglio in¬ terludes—forbid it religion, virtue, de* crncy. We call on the m: dost matron —the virtuous wife—the considerate tusband—the moral Clergyman, to zuard our females from the taint of this adoption- JToung Ladie: who excel in *hisnri\may <arry their singleness if riot their chastity to their graves. If they become wives they will b-> the wives of fools—for no man of good fee- ling or good sense could intrust his honour er happiness to a female who had not delicacy enough to shrink from .i familiarity so indelicate and uncere- nonious. No man but a fool will include SValtzing among the motives for choo- ing a companion for life.—One of these Waltzing Ladies would prove but n middling wif> in the sea«< n of adver- -itv.—She r&iffht bloom in the s"n-*hine of p ospeiity. but she would wither in the winter of his misfortune. She might -hare in his pleasures Of be the mis* Mess of his revels ; but she Could reve? be the companion of his cares or the soother of his griefs. natty imposed agreeably to the Stat¬ ute. Pith. The P>utrhers are allowed uniii the first of Ala\ IS 17 to r. move Midlmd District, 1 y ff\HE Conn of! r'^^^j ^utonm-we *«*•! j 1. General Ouar -| lT""ir^ H,i^,U ^"^sonl of touii ;- ter Rcfirm of the Peace for this D^nft, ™n 17 7, P,1 Twd* baU'lu'° * ta will be holdeii at the Gouit Ronfe in the J s ^ bc ,ounid kl'^ within the town, town 4f Kington, on Tllcfdav the 8th! sl,a,i Pa> * .fine. «? *Olty shlUlUgS lor day :f 0£koher»at the hour often o'clock ! in the forenoon : Therefore* all Jufi'.cea of tin- Peace. Coroner*, Coniiahle?, audi all other PmCCofticTS, as well as thofe j that have any huiiiieft to trantaA at faid it Court, are hereby required to take notice and ^ive their attendance accordingly CHAR] e . STUART, Shmjf. Sheriff's Office, Stpt. 20, 1816. 16 every bic-thc shu|| so kill. \%\\U TheCleik of the Mark<-tshatl have i Yet think not man, 'midft fcenes fo gsy, That clouds and florms will r.?verrife, A cloud may dim the bright*ft day, And ilorms ditturb the calmtft flcics. The lights and (hades and ^oods and ilia, Tims finely blended in their fate. To fwcet fubmiflion bow their wills* Vche F'*n rrt t; i t? t /:/?. Extrad of a letter from the Rev. Eli Forbes, describing thrfatutary effed: cf D'yd-root, on a 'lancer. When the application was begun, Mr*. Forbei' Cancer was as large as a common tea cup and the cavity would hold as much. It was lined with a black morbid call the dilcharge was very copious, ichorous fixtid to a very high degree. She had a high fymptomatic fever, exrveme pain and fnch weakneft the market I10u.se swept every afternoon, and aU0 see that the '.paces under the eves or the market to be jkept clean and every person refusing • to remote tilth a„<j dirt which they may have caused, shall pay a lino of Five s id I lings- I4tii. A si) poison offending against the above rules a»j(| regulations may be prosecuted bofore R||V one oftheCom- ATf r * i • a mlisxoucrsappoiutedbv the Act. And, LL perious are cautioned arainlt :r n s,. . .: * ., f. ,. ,. '. .. KT n j3*« " convicted on tfte oath of one crcdi- purcliafiog a Njt of hand of *6| |j|c „ ^^ or his collfcssion . dollars, agan.ll tnc btferibcr, a8the_fa.d ;f ,h , .hal) ^ imme(lia(„!y note ha- bee;i once paid, it was given 10 Aucil Mitchcl. v^/ i £ fcA' %*i\JHm 1 hat fhc could not Band alone. But on the thiid diclling t'*ere wa% a maceri.il alteration for the tetter ; aud on the fifth moniferous matter began to difapr pear, and new flefh fucceeded. Her pains went off; hei fever abated ; A , . 4l I * fc, n^-0 1 her appetite retuined ; and her Urenath Anu make them hfepov in their Hate 1 YY . _. * r f , g recovered. I he procels or the appiica^ tion ie the following, " Take the nar> Henry Brass. Kingston, Sspt. 26, 1816. 17W3 CAME into the inclofure of the lub- fcriher, fomelime fiuce, a Mare C"lt, two year* old. The owner can have her by proving properly and pay- foffcharffcs- THOMAS GRAHAM. king'.ton, sept. 23, 1816.—17 ToTet, TKE upper part of that Hotif fit- uated in front of tlie Market, for and would inform them that h-. ha? lakeo a fmc,^ pTjvate family .• alfo, ihblin Mr. Conftder Willisttn as a partner 1:1 the ahlirfe. For particulars apply tc Tfor SADDLING & HARNESS BUSINESS. Heparticulaily reque(l> all perfons in¬ debted to him to make immediate pay- Bltrt; and thofe who have any demands againft him are dffiird to prefenr them for payment before the ii!1 Jay of October. A. METCALF. Kngittta, Sep. 21, i 816. 16v.*3 particulars appiy to the fubferiber. J, DUNCAN. Who has on hand from 1000 to 1500 Pairs of Worsted Stockings, Fit fo? the army, which will be fold cheap -or caOi only J. D- Kin^sim, 7/* S$t. i«l6. 14 pakl, they shall bp levied, together with the costs and chargCSj \}y distress and sale of the offender goods and chattels by Warrant undcr (he hand and seal of any one ofthcsaui Commissioners; one half of the penalty to go to the inform¬ er ; the other halftone Treasurer of the District, for t|ie use of the town. ALLAN MacLKAN, Vrk. of the Peace. Kingston 5 Sept; 21, 1S16 - 16 a;4 fa difence of I he Ladies' evcrrv.g Drcffes> When drciVd for the cveuing, the Girls now-a-days Scarce an atom of drefs on them leave ; Nor blame then*—For what is an Evening Drrfs But a drefs that is fuited for Eve ? ADAM. MISCELLANEOUS. GROCERIES. pHE ful>fcn"be;s> having commenced bofioefi in the Grocery Line, either whakfale or letaij ;„ ^\s piacc> where I they will do their. ,ltmost to fupply the public on the most rf;1fonable terms. Torrax,:e tf M'Leod. Kingston, 3o:h jy[ay> 1gl5> c2 Blank lieeds and • t • • * • * # ■ * • • # # * • • • * ♦ ■ • ■ * Memorials, WALTZING. Chaste manner as well ;is chaste mo¬ rals have loilg formed part ol* the char¬ acter of the Lritish Female. If this new mode of dancing becomes preva¬ lent, this boast will be ours no lon¬ ger. We know not, we care not, whether this dance be borrowed from Germany, or the Peninsula—but this we know, that it is disgraceful to the country that claims it—and still more to the coun¬ try that adopts it. As among children, it is immaterial —as among females it might he excu¬ sable—but as between the sexes, he would boa sensualist of a depraved ap¬ petite or a mistaken taste who would not exclude it from the revels of a bro¬ thel. What docs it mean ?—Dancing b a good, an excellent exercise and accom¬ plishment—its objects are graced agili¬ ty andexhiliratiou—but what doe* this mode of duncingmean ?—What is it- object or tendency f—It is a familiar¬ ity which decency forbids, it is an ex¬ hibition at which modesty shuts her row curled leaved dock-root ; wafh it clean ; bi-il it foft in rain or fpring water. Walh the Ulcer with this decoction as warm as the patient can bear and fill the cavity with liquor for 10 minutes. Then fcrape off the pulp of the root j bruife it fine ; fpread it on gauze and lay it on fo as to bring the poultice in contaft with every part of the Ulcer. Then fpread a fine cloth, dipped in the liquor over it ; and repeat this procels two or three times in 24 hours. At each drefiing, the patient mould drink a wine glafefullof the tea of the fameioot, with one third of a glafs of Port Wine, fweetened with honey to prevent ficknefiu N. H. F. There is an interefting moral point in the following anecdote :— An extraordinary difcovery waa lately made at Goodmanchertcr, Eng.—A traveller of miierable appearance (top¬ ped at a vagrant lodging houfe and feeing fomc indecent words written with chalk on the front of the chimney, took ofThis hat, and while iiapping the brim upon the ofTenfive words, with a view to obliterate them, a paper dropped from it which proved to be a one hundred pound note of the Bank of England ! It ap¬ pears that the hiit was given him by hia brother, who bol picked it up in the field . f Waterloo. That a man wil: *a- timately £Cta reward for exerting him¬ felf to check immorality, is a corrcft axi ire. From the Caul:! Wwhingiimm* A clctrvaiau hi a "' -louring eyes— itu at best, but the quaUficati-J cou.ty, o^ard in -s cleg.nt bay

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