Vlteap Wattle® GOODS. HE ftsbfcribers 1. ' c [art received, * by the l-'tc arrivals from their England, MaraifaAuriug Houfe, in forge Q i?.n%ity of &mibim & second Broad-Cloths; l/ad.cs- Peliee-CLOTJ IS and CASSIMEHE8 consisting of :— VMxc. Black, Waterloo, Bot- .tfo Green, Urnwu and Mixture Broad Cloths ; Brmvn. French Gray, Drab, And coi'or'd Pelisse Cloths ; Black. Blue and Mixture* Donlve Mill'd Cassimcros. WhiVhtJwv now offer for fale at the SturroFN'e* r< Thomson Sc Detlor, Vfiv !. w for esffu JERRY WHITEHEAD & Co. Klnisloa, \']il' .Indus', lSi<5. i> Samuel Shauu fTi EOS leave to Inform hi-, Friends and JLl xh.-. Public in general, that he has juft received and now offers for fale, at h$S Store, an elegant affortment of HARDWARE 5c CUTLERY, DHn from the Birmingham and Slvf field Manufactories, which he will dif- pofr of Whotefale or Retail, at reduced prices ; amo;;£ which are the following : Carpenter's Bench andMoulding Planes, Chiffrls-f Sorts ; Trying Squ^rs and T Bevels, Hand. Tenon, Dovetail, .Sato, Mill, CrofTcut, and Key-hole SftWSj Clieft, Cupboard, Drawer, Trunk, Stock, Door, Mortice and Pad- Locks ; Ship and Po; kct CompnfTes, Glaziers Dia*r»ortd-i ; ftingc* of all f'-rts, Brafs and Iron ; SaulJlcry and Harutfj trHurnings of all d,t;« lotions ; T;=ndum, Gig and Riding Whips ; 0of ThonffS and Lathes ; J>< t\ Plated andBrafs Car.dieticks, Do Cruet* of 4. & ; GUffes, B.ittanny Metal Teapots; Witch-maker's and Jeweller's Plyers, Nipper. File*;, Screv/-|>lates, &c. Fowling Pf* i >. Shot-b. :t;, Powder* Flaflcond Bullet moulds; J.fuUs f r Fowling-piece; ; Block tin Sauce-p.MH and Tea-kettles; Handles 2z fpoutstoda do. Tinman's Rivets 6c wite of Sorts ; Gold fcale* of various liZCfi ; Oi.l !ron< and Frying Pans, Tabic and Delert Knivec & Forks ; Do Carvers with Fo:i:s ; Wnod Screws afToitcd ; Bureau Trimmings Portable Defk do. Bed Caps Screws and Keys ; 4*1, 6d, 8J. iod. TJ-d, i6d, i8d, 2od, *M and 3od Nails ; White and Black Lead, Prnffan Blue, Soa.nfh Brown, Red and Yellow Pant-;— Bolted Enqlirti Oil, -Sec. &c, &c. Which in addition to his farmer Stock will form the moll complete aflortmcnt ever otfered for fale In this place. IOtf POETRY. Kin^s/j/u August to, 1816. Notice to Discharged Soldiers *iTNT conference of the great Inconve- Js nience as well a3 at'empted Imeoii- tion arifinvr from Soldiers daily claim¬ ing Grants of Land at the fcttlements in Upper and Lower Canada, although thev have in many infl.inees bf*en dis¬ charged from the fcrvice upwards of a year; Kis Excellency the Governor in Chiffnnd Commander uf the Forces is pleated to pive this Puhlir Notice to all concerned, That no Discharged Soldier will be record as a Settler who di.es not come forward on or before the Firjl day of "January IF17» and bring with him latiffacWy reafoni, fupport-d by proofs, why he did not at an <'arhVr peri¬ od avail himfclf of the bounty of Gov¬ ernment, In claiming hU grant ofLand, in due time, under the exiting regu¬ lations. Jji/ His Ercellencifs GntumaniL (Signed) C. MYF.RS, Co! • « • • • * * - • • • | • a » 9 « F&tm„ fl'itsos's City of the Pl.hu ft FORfoGN. t • • • • • « • • .,-■■•■ [_T.'iC second act shwes ?/? Frairkfor*. zcho hail just returned from sci thnitvrtkc [ircvaimc.c of the Plague af the door "f hfs midher's house, looking in agony upon its black zoindaxs. ?io:c gleaming in the silent moon ; afraid to enter, and Thatching far the least sign of life or motion in that betored ^ duelling* A pious priest al List comesoitt and tells him. that his mother and In tie brother lutu both died that vera morning. 4ff?r some bursts of eloquent sorrozv, th. poor youth inquires how they died ; and the priest answers :— l" \ai-\ \\\%\\i Isit with fier \\u\ uilkeil of thee—two tranquil hours w« . talL'ii Of thee ;ind noi.r bf-ide. while li: tit* "William S;it in hi- <\\i't-\ ami tnnied -'lent way { ijonlrU stool hesicU'feUiftHtli^r** knees, \lld. -enr tim<*> looking »i*nvard« to her fac- senuM tinriiflg of ki< hwlierfur ;u ^"H. 'I Ii'S»»:^vviu>r «';ir!v J lOuitM lUUpOtl thfin \lino.t by ehatvco." —Thrre liulo"WUHau3 lay Wdii hi- hiiiiit !i;iirandrn>\ eovnt^::anc;h l)ra,l! though at nnH I thought in- <~u\\ -topi. k- You think/" h;< mother -ai(l,4"ih;u Williaw slrcps But IkcUds^ail! He^ckruM during the nlghl \uii-.\hil.- I pray\Khetlrcwz.Ion»deep dgli, \\w\ hi't-aiiu'd HO v.io't' I i touad ti.r.t. -»•»hoi' (aid tiyon hiv bri\ Many ofUiO'olHHf.jin^s^nr?- ttin* jou hrot h^r Krnnvo' «•••.»-» vovaiflotlH* KuI'k^—Sin-li , N\ i'h a <ti.\ l'»-Vre l>na;hionc*! i»"<'»' Ihe whwerico" Of ihi-r Ii.m- funeral shtorajaad gor^Oft: ("•.•I'lirr- Wrh ft!iiii,. Tow h'.nrs before, her Aiid wa I'lav.ii^, And It-ping all thev-Mlehisbrpther^stidra?, ^onu'da -ad rorn»H*l With Htff i»aJ« t'ace Lvioe -«»-uli In'iieuiii LUMttburii irair. Two kettrivrHill arc in her rl«»=»Tl ha.id A.id will be hurled with li-r. One va« ivritten \\y your captain, after tt»egrea( viinory Over I)e tluyter«and with lofu«**i praise 0!'!i«t ">n*v •■<nv mm mote kill and gallantry. Tim- inlu i now ai.n*>-l ilra* i*d wiili l« ar>, \\a» rroiu Miur-.-if, the la-* «he had tVoui jon, Ai.d -j.uai ofyonrreturn. C8od liliaw thee, :m\! I ittn tPO old '»> weep—■ but Aicb rptuni \N ri)*:;- nut the t«(ars ir<mi my old wither<1 heart — F'luntUf'ni-O 'li-; ih>- eur-oofabsence ilia onr lovr U«v'iiiv> too-ad trMt tender—too profound rati ixhonr l;troilTiirrd-. Ilofne we ivunii \nd if nil tluMii diad, ft>r nlioto WO oil have VI CO I \('fdtrsl\ w**j)< when thev were in tlu-ir joy ) Then pN'" the liroken hearted i»»a»'hier Rack to ttieM'U timt wi'Itees rtreorily \ri».nid the lioinri";- **arth !! " * * ■ ^ »■ From London Ptfocrs to the "2d Oct. London, Sept. '24. The EftpoiT vlooj, ot* >var, Captain Norwich Duff3 arrived on Thursday a( Portsmouth fron* Halifax, in three weeks. Our squ;»jron |,aJ i>rcn very actively employed during the summer, in warning AmtMiinns from r.ur fishery grounds, aceoulirig to the prescribed limit* in the late t)(.atv of Peace : in most instances (In Americans shewed great reluctance >«■ oi>c> the orders. It is stated, that the Court of Peters- burgh has formally announced to the Courts of Vienna ii,u| London, that the Russian army is timv reducing to the Peace lvtr.bli^hm- nt. Captain r»vi?ban*\of the Queen Char- lette, was on Munday presented b) Lord Melville to fltc PriuCfi Keg'-nt. who couferredon him the honour ot Knighthood for Ms services at Al- jiers. /r Chapel. rm *H£ rnhaSttnttt? of Km-gdon are [ iL defired to receive the thanks of the Britifh WctUodtft Socie¬ ty, for the refpeA wtiu h they hnve man- iicilcd in fubfcrtbmg their name: for the purpofe of building a Chard In this town, for the folema worfluucif G^n.— Tliey arc moieovci iiifiaTated tliat a pn ce of ground is now puicha'cd of Mr R. Ricbardfm, fituate near the NV.rth Gate —and that the Chapel will be ctcied on the fame, as foon as the weather will permit. The Society would alio ob-j ftive that DOtwuhflanding the liberaluyj which has been manifeiled, yet thf io- nations now fnbfcrihed will fall confide* rab'y (hort of paying for the fame—hence fbould any gt-nlleman, in or riot of town, who have not been waited on in behalf of it, feel difpofel to aflilt, their dona¬ tions will be thankfittly received by Vfr. Neil McLeod, Kingfton, or Mr. Wm. Denr, Point-Frederick, who are ap¬ pointed Trufrcea. N B Propofala will be reeeivedvby Thomas Catteuck, at Meilrs Torrance & M* Leod, Merchants of this place for puttii.g up, and finilhing the outfide,; finding all materials, Size 46 by 36, Two Story high. 2$w\ I Chair Shop. London, Sept:"30. There is in fiie Paris Moniteur a lon^note signed by SJr| Sidney Smith ■pon the subject of the anti-piratua! I nstitution. The Institution is to have -in eye upon the prisoners of war which ihe piratesman siHl make—to consid¬ er Mh-it steps are 10 be taken to reee- rer shives carr'ud oil'by force or be¬ yond the territory of th«; DtJ of Al- cums—and what rnea^arosare necessa- rv to fir-J out thr* reudeztous of the piraie?, for the purpose ot preventing the e\<*eti{inu of iuir Kuov-n plan, al¬ ready Ifduccd to practice, of not mft- kin£( siaveSj by Tutssacrtin^ the crews and pa$«enger»ofthe snail vessels na- vjgattr.^ the eoasta of the Meditterra- nean and ihe Adriatic* Liverpool. Oct. I.—Two of Lord F&moutlt'fl lieel have arrived rtt Ports- month, tin? Gla^f.w and th.-; Leauxlcr: the latter will be fitted out far Sir Ha- vid Milue'S flag on the North Ameri¬ can station. The Algoritten wore Rssirted by J0.0U0 Arabs, m lie^ince the battle ha v absconded with their arms ^nd becam. a gfrctt annoynn;c to the city. Th Dey's Prime Minuter was behead'.d the mornini; aft* 1 tli.- actii 11, hreau-'- h' was considered as the principle of the French | a t\. whose iniiuence liud prevailed with the I) v to n fuse th< avcrtures of the Prince. lie#>Hr. The French Kri^at?, which our Meet found i". the Bay, it u,i< su«pectcd, had land. ej a ni.mb r r>f lv».ri,ie,.r Oiheers al Alfeiew front lpr;lll;T* London. Oct. 2. Fiieo of N|«p^ this <h).—:t per" runts cons. 6j| ,.) :uH i^_do. for jaccf. 61 5-8 !:.o >sj.|. The Moru*UM? Chronicle savs, that y By (he Lite Arrival from St.* Helena it appears thaii n considerable degree of high spirits vsf! ohscn-ed to ha\e been manifcFt«r^a i,,,!, by IWiajiartc land his hoU3r-||,0jd3 come -hert funpb"- ore. This %>i»lin^ ua- pirti- ularl) observable an.mnto>t his domestic*. It is ruiTinure.d th,at Porne intelii^otire had readied the F.:v.i;ll!p rrr from hi? ami- ableccn . r( :..ifliia Louisa. Whethrj tiii^ rf pt rt be tr •» or not, if is ecrtaio that .Mar. har,,.l. (he valet of Buona¬ parte, had v ■•• .Mvd a letter from a fe¬ male dome ti . in the service of th. young Kapoh -on, in Austria, with a lock of ihe b".y's hair inch —d. The The servants <in the receipt of this highly prized token, had a gtk*day at Longwood. exhifilted on ail sirfes- The fcmval of Lord Exmonth in England was mo¬ mently expected. Rearadmiral Milne's Hag ship (the LeaudorJ had arrived at Torbay, under jury-ir.asts, and hrr hull battered in. The retuni-of Lord E. from the Mediterranean, wifliOUf haTiiigproceeded to Tunis and Tripoli, excited some speculation. On the on. hand, itwasargued that Ihe san^uina- rv con 11 ict at Algiers had incapacitated the tleets from proceeding, at present, to those places: and, on the other, that it was because Tunis and Tripoli have bound themselves by treaties " which they have kept," to the ven terms which desolation alone has bceu abl<* to extort from Algiers. 1 add a few miscellaneous items from the London papets : Lord Kvmouth has been raised to a \ iscouut : Capt. Brisbane has been Knighted by the Prince Regent for his signal services at Algiers : Capts. Flkins, Aylmef, Wirly, Maitlai-d, Patterson and Wade appointed to the Order of the Bath. The common (London) council ha to vo¬ ted a sword cf 200 Guineas value to Lord Kxmouth ; one worth 100 Guin¬ eas to Admiral Milne : and votes of thanks, ficc. to the lleets, 3 comman- der* have been raised to Post-Captains 5 I J Lieutenants to be Commanders : and 40 mid-hipmen to be Lieutrnents. Amon^ the captives released at Al¬ giers were 1C2 Spaniards. The ruolc and fortifications-at Algiers were near¬ ly demoli shed : the light-house knock¬ ed 10 pieces. The Impregnable tired 10,000 ball* in the late action. The l)ev\ in a small open boat, went du¬ ring the battle to every part of the bat¬ teries, encouraging the cannoneers : v\ho fought tttth a fury and rage inex¬ pressible ; his soldiers gave loud shouts at hi* approach, and kissed his rebe*- with respect. The reason given by the Dev to his officers. &c. for his submis- ion was, " liow could I help it- fcrmer when heaving nut parted |^ earei'ning tackles, came up, and ki)|,.(| all the people tfho were at work otihcr bottom. The British sloop of war Spey, Mas supposed to be bound to Tristan ii Cuna, as the Knglish were about set¬ tling the island ; and it was said, was bit-nth d for the future residence of Napoleon ! Great reductions of the army had been made at the Cape the 8Sd regt. had been ordered to Ceylon and others to Kurope. Hailed in eorrw pauy with the British frigate Thais having 6n bound the fcrrner Comman¬ der in Chief. The Raccoon was to sail immediately for Ascension, to look out and ^op St. Helena, should Bona run off with it. On theSSththe Beterly passed with¬ in four or rive leagues of St. Helena, and saw no cruizers. Capt. K. was informed at the Cape, by a British of- licer recently from St. Helena, that Bo. Daparteaud Bertrand had q^oarrelled. and the cause uas imputed tbMadaae Bertranti's not having treated the Em. pcror with the respect she forinerlydtdj It is add<d, that the Karl of Moira, Governor (Mineral of Inula, and ladr, stopped at St. Helena, and called on the li\-Kuiperor ; but he was not to be seen, excusing himself by pleading indisposition. It is stated in private letters from Park, that the Dey of Algiers has had several of his superior officers behead- Led, among them were two French offi¬ cers of Engineers* : ho enemy had his foot upon my neck !" 'ihe Huti it o.lcial account of the bat¬ tle was received in Kugland, dated August 30» !t narrates the particular '•onuiict of the Dutch squadron, in their eo-op-ration with Lord Lxmouth ; the so^ ol the Dutch wa- small : the grea* test cordiality subsisted between the two squadrons. • ••*•••» Prom the linston Centinel of Nov. 9. iYou: tUe Pacific Ocean. We have bcftii favored with th^ fol- Imving information broturlii b} Capt. hides in the Beverly, from the' i acilic <»( * nil. v i» ' rftUI ir?J« CV * • On th- »th Dec. I8i5, His Kx-elrncv Dim .l(-e Marco Del Pont, Pl**Ulr:trt &f D. P. Mr. CaJ. £hinrt?r Mojler General's OJfice, 1 «h. Ice, 3 ifl Odol/cr, 1816. J 2 31f Wanted, A contract f-»r the conveyance of His M-gcfty's MAILS twice a ■week from Kingirofi to York, commen¬ cing in January next. Any perfon, de- fir oils of obtaining it, is requeued to fend h;t propofals without delay to this of¬ fice, addreffed to the Poft Mafler Gene- ral at Montreal, dating his lowed tetms, and the f'curity which can be given for th*- du** performance of his engagements. POST OFFICE. 1 Kimtion 1 oti 03. 1316. J i pif con- f jl^HE fnbfcribers keep on hand JL flanily, for fale, CHAIRS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, which will be warranted good. C. HATCH, & Co. Khigston* 2^1 Nov 1S16. ajff THESUBSCUIBE^ (Opp'fitrMr. Picord's Livery Stables) Ha> received from Montreal an excel¬ lent aflbrtment of CLOTHS & CASS1MERES, Which he offers to make up fo- the ptib- llc on the fhorteil notice and neweft fafli- iiw>, for Cafn only. Hewillalfo make up people's own Cloth if requefted. ALEX'a ASHAR. Kingston^ 2$d Nov. 1816. *5W3 TV an fed j IMMEDlATELY.asan Apprentice to the Watch Making Buiinefa, a fmart active Lad, from 13 to 16 years of age. Apply to the fubfeuber. ! COVERT. Kingfton,0&. l8? 1**6. 20t Amsterdam. Sept. 2 L We learn f. ,Ht i,i^ Majesty has given to Admiral Vmu CapHlan the Grand Cross of the Ord^rofWaiiam.tmd has conferred the drtrnit)* of Kuiuhts of that order ontiheCprnmander^of the No- therland ship-., v. ho were in the glorious buttle at Alters. His Majesty hfctftU -o piTen the Grand Cro«s to Li rd M\- mouth, and tine rank ofKnightb to se¬ veral British <-.fficers. Genoa, Sept. 3. By iiiteiii^.^ncpfrom rVli;iers welearti thai the Dey Kas^ith his'ovvrj hand, taken off the heads of several of his subjects whom he accused of treason. Some of the L ni. fs took Bight towards the sea, but nw>tbeing a'0'e to get on board the Ku^li-h vessels, thr-y gained the mounfaintf. Two corps of Infidels are rnentioned who did not do their du¬ ty. Althou^th he has experienced a great check, tihe D<-y has lost nothing of his fierceness, he manifests a most invincible hatred against the English, and is still thffi idol of the people. ° &umm<ary of the News. Of Algiers—The late daring and desperate attack, by the British and Dutch squadrons, upon Algiers, was the leading th.t-me of th" Knglrh pa¬ pers, and its successful issue elicited much joy. Public tevardt, honors and promotion!, had been bestowed or were bestow'uug, upon the officers. &c. engp^ed in Ifihe entcrpri/e. The pa« [»ers furnish many anecdotes of both general and nnUividual dating1 hcroibrn ;e, .d'CiiilL and suite.arrived at vttlpnrai- s«i ami (nmnn-ri'-i'd his government, In onlerilW a public gallows to be erect¬ ed at St. Joiro de Chili, and declaring by proclamation, thfff all per'ons fa- vorittz a revolution should be execuled ICver) preparation was making to re¬ fill lite invasion of a body of patriot IVorn Buenos Ayres, reported to he 3b<n) strong, and corn/nanded b) Gt:u- eral St, Martin.—Tltev reached MMn- t!o/a, on the eastern side of the Puxdil- k'raij on the 1 2th January, 1816 : but it wa** believe.d tiie season would not admit of their advancing further. Tie- Pivsi<Ient of Chili had 5000 regulars, a part of which were Talaveriaus from Europe. Infective measures had been taken to prevent any of the Chilinese from joining the Patriots in Meudoza. In .(anuai v an order was issued, pro- claiming, that if any. householder was nut on hi-own premi-es within eijrht days from the date thereof, lii^ proper¬ ty should be con Uvea <t d to the king, | and his family impn<oned : and fur¬ ther, should any arms or munitions of war be found seen tn\ in any out-hou^ and the owner refu.se to deliver then when called for, he should suffer death. There were in the castle as prisoners the former Patriot President of Chili, a Mr. LaMre. former*; Governorof Val- porai>o, and three other distinguished Patriots. Messrs. Lewis Blanqun, form«rl> vice-consul for the U. S. at Valparaiso. M. Kasatas, and several other Chiline- an Patriots had been banished to the island of Juan Fcrnande^—which isl¬ and was talked ofas the residence of many more as soon as (he government had an opportunity to send thcrn there. . The Beverly left Mwm (China) the 19th1 June, where Lord Amherst, the British Ambassador, was moment!> ex¬ pected. It was saidSirOeorge Staun¬ ton would join the embassy : and that its obj-ct was to obtain permis-ion to risil Ihe manufaetories in the interior of China; but which it was the opinion ot the moo respectable IJongmt-rchaats in Canton, would not be allowed. The Ueverlv arrived in Tabic Bay Cape of Good Hope, the 5th and h-'fi W«B the ISttll Sept. (),| the »Hl Ju«ythe Blittah frigate Revolutionaire, 01 ^8 guns, and a sloop of war, went m shoreTn a heary gale, in Simon's i>ay, and receded mac^damage 1 the From the London Traveller, Sept. 18. The claims of the American govern¬ ment upon tiie Court of Naples, for compensation in lieu of the American property confiscated by Murat, are no longer doubtful, with respect to their nature and extent. A sum of money adequate to cover the alienated pro¬ perty, or the cession of a port in the .Vleditterranean, would satisfy the Pre¬ sident of the United States, but would U satisfy Kurope ? The Neapolitan Government has been reinstated in »ts present possession1- by the co-operation and convention of the great powers of Purnpo. They guarantee tenure, n»(' no part of them can be ceded or yield¬ ed in sovereignty to any other poorer vithout the consent of those by wl>°cC act they are held. There is sonu thing inconceivably despicable in the conduct of America In W present instance, with respect to Naples. She could offered her by Bonaparleor Murat • to 'heir will or caprice she was ever ready tosacr.uccheruron-sandr.^.tmcnK' b"t t|lc n,or;1cnt the araient goTenu went is iWKtnMKW, «ite t»umo arrogance av.d lof*',,.,.^ uldch * red not to shew- to the usurpers. he dtu m, n W'VoOM, Sept. Ifl. ihe German ppp^is contain 11 following letter, dated Cairo', j/ 1 a bo Babylon, formetly so famous, \c "t to actpiire a now cckbrity \nm days ; that city audits environs as far as LIbanus, are now the theatre cf jm portanf ere.-t^. A Jew, of the tribe of I>an, has assembled a prodigiousnum IrerofdUcontentcd Jcws^and is now* asvvesroassurod.at thebeadof'J£0000 Israelites, whose process ftotMagcwi arrest, lie call.himself the Kingnf the Jem% and the people call him Ho. -iannah-Mastas. His success i, n decisive, that the people in general be. lieve the Almighty combats«n his side. The Massnlmen desert the standard of .Mahomet, and G.^itt under the banner of the Lion of Juda. An account of this event has been transmitted to the Porte : but so rapid is the progress made, by fh« conqueror, that it is fear. ed he cannot b. Ktopoed.91 __l'___ The following is an extract of a let- ter from an officer of his Majesty's ship Newcastle (;;- St. Helena) to hi< friend in London, dated Julv 29, 1816;— " The letter 1 took" from Miss A— to Miss Balcome introduced me to the father of the latter lady, who is herr, not unusual!) , stj led J^urveyor to the Px^unperor. \Ve all like Admiral Malcolm exceedingly; and *e under- statuU both he and Lady Malcolm arc already great favorites with Napoleon. You perhaps suppose that Bonaparte ran be seen at f.uy time, and by anj body : quite the reverse ; he has ta¬ ken great offence with Sir Hudson Lowe, and will only bo seen when it •::kes him in the humour. Having procured Admiral Malcolm's pennb- moo togo to r*ongwQodwithjlr. Bal- enmc. wesetoiV. It is about 5 mil« from wliere the Newcastle lies.—Mar¬ shal Bertrand n->ides with his lady and four children, about four miles on tb same road, in a small hou^ of two rooms. On onr way we called on ti* A'-r !ial, and took u second bpeakM withhini. The youngest of his chll- dren, as we were leaving them, ttW Out.t£l)owu witli the Pleur-de-tit*' 75