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Kingston Gazette, February 12, 1811, p. 4

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4->4-¥ 4-i^k ■ -¥4 ~¥~$ 44# -*- a™ i,a a p1:*^ c P O E T R Y. FOR TH£ KINGSTON GAZiTTI!, a » r « f£Y ^ 2yiZ/?".y s< 0 Mr. Alcasd'-r. i Your p ail oral s a wonacr o a'd the young Luu-b in town ; J f they' knew you as well As one 1 could tell, [frown." You would then fay «« There's death lu their You've the fame frorv o'er, Told dozens before. With intent female pride to increafe ; Speas lefs of our beauty, Teach, teach us our duty, And with wheedling and flattery ceafe. If you aim at hearts Pray do not take darts, [inilift ; That u ill rankle with venrin the wound they Chooic a different fubji ct, And make it your object Henceforward our foibles t'expofe & re?lric& # * $ * * $ o» tiiH iiigtnmty, dii.ary proficiency in fo fliort a time, he Lvo;t to hi. young ]r.<]y a piece of workmanfhip <yf his own performance, being a white twi.; b.fkel, which for many years after became 3 general fafhion among the ladies by the nam^ of dreffmg bafkeis, brought hither to Eng¬ land from Germany and Holland. To complete the fingulafity of this rela¬ tion, it happened fonte years after this no¬ bleman's maniacre, that he and hU father-in- law, fhared in the misfortunes of the Palari- nate, were drove naked out of their eftates ; and in Holland, for fome years, did tlie foung Lord maintain both his father-in lav/ and his own family, by making bafkets ot white twiffS to Inch an unoaralleled exceilen- cy as none could attain ; and it is from thirt young German Lord the Hollanders devivt: thofe euiioiities which are Rill made in the United Provinces of twig-work." [Balance. and extras to her huiband : but uafortimate- |y, the old man, who was alnioll deaf, had miftaken the bars for the horfewhoufe itfelf ; and as the old CHEAP STOVE. ■p WHITNEY, has jufi iccciv- U* cd vnd is now offering fur (ale,, ^ery extcniive afTortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS. ieacon's rencountre witn bis —also— to correct the miltakc, the Lid Hardware, Weft India Goods anj nr.lnr-1-iKr/'nvrecled iirft- f*rorerit*s. lady happened not to be preiem a deacon's rencountre with his fon was unluckily cor « The niiftake was laughable/' fays the.reader. Yes Rah if* he thought fo. A SINGULAR STRATAGEM. A r„ THE OWL AND PARROT- MX rLTER F2&D4&'* AN «- *vl fell defpVately in love, poor foul ! Sighing and hooting in his lonely hole— A Parrot, the dear obje.ifl of his wilhes, Who in her cage enjoy'd the loaves and ftfotSj In /hort, had all fhe wanted—meat and drink, Wafhing and lodging—full enough, I think* Squire Owl mod mofically tells his talc ; Kisoaths, his fque^zes, krfleS, fighs, prevails Poll cannot bear, poor heart, to hear him grieve, So opes her cage, without a u by your le^ve $" Are married, go to bed with raptured faces, Rich words, and fo forth, ufual in fuJi cafes. A day or two pafs^d amoroufly fweet; Love, kiffing, cooing, billing, all their meat : At length they both Jslthungrv-<c What's for d'nner? Pray what have we to eat, my dear,*' quoth Poll. Ci Nothing ! by all my wifdom," anfwer'd Owl ; *c I never thought of that, as I'm a linner* J?ut Pnll on fnmetbing I /hall put my pats, What fay'rt thou, deary, to a diih of rats F*' *« Rats ! mifter Owl, d'ye think that I'll eat rats? £at them yourfelf, or give them to the cats,'* Whinca the poor bride now burding into teais.——— «' Well, Polly, would you rather dine on moujef 1*11 catch a f.w if any in the houfe ; Thou ihalt not ftarve, love, fo difpcl thy fears.'* " 1 won't eat rats, I won't eat moufe, I won't, Don't tell me of fuch dirty verm'.rr.....don't ; O that in my cage I had but tarried ?" " Polly,*' (juoth Owl, « I'm forry I declare, So delicate, you reliih nut our fare You fliould have thought of that before you married." crime, room gentleman recently Ironi Bofton relates the following lingu¬ lar affair, which he fays happened juft before he left that place >—A perfon had been taken up and com¬ mitted to prifon, for palling coun¬ terfeit bills. Shortly afterwards, a Negro was taken up for fome and confined in the fame but was taken fick in a- bout a week, and died Next day a coffin was provided, and the bo¬ dy of the deceafed depolited in it. As people of color are generally in- terred in the evening, by thole oi their own complexion, the coffin was fuifered to remain until night in the room with the money ma¬ ker. After the jailer and thofc who accompanied him had left the SENTENTIOUS REMARKS, An idle man is a bolder for the devil. He who will take no pains, will never build a houle three {lories high. Every one has his cricket in his head, and makes it firig as he pleaies. Speaking without thinking is (hooting without taking aim.- Idlencfs buries a man alive, Mother in law and daughter in law are a temped and a hail ftorm. Groceries Ail of which he will difpoie of (wholefalc but afe [o- an^ retail) at as lew a rate as can be purcbaf. \-d in "Montreal or ^iicbte. He moll cor¬ dially invite* thofc who are in the habit of pure$iafi&g by wholeiale, to call and exam- * inc for themielveu. J&ttgsfoBf ijt Decern*ery iSio. Iltf The fubfc er begs EPITAPH In the Church Yard of G'lmm'iv.gham^ hi the County of Norfolk, (Bug.) " SACRED to the memory of Thornas- Jackton, Comedian, who was engaged, De¬ cember i, 1751, to play a comic call of characters in this great Theatre, The World, for mai«y of which he was promoted by na¬ ture to excel. The feafon being ended, his benefit over, the charges all paid, and his account clofed, he made his exit in the tra¬ gedy of Deaths on the 1 7th of March, 1798, in full alTurance of being called once more to rehearfal ; where he hopes to find his for¬ feits all cleared, hid call of parts bettered, and his iituatio'n made agreeable by Him who paid the great dock debt, for the love he bore to oei formers in general/* - ieneriffe and room h DIVERSITY. bethought himfelf the prelent would be a moii favora¬ ble opportunity to make his ef- cape, and thereby avoid the pun- iiliment that awaited him* The wicked do not fo much care what arc the means if they can but ac¬ complish their defies.—When all *• He that has a Trade, has an M/iafe," FRANKLIN. NOTHING more betrays a pride graft¬ ed oa folly, than to defpife labor : nothing leads to more ruinous confequences, than to bring up children in habits of idlenefs and diffipation. Riches are fo uncertain, and fo frequently cliange owners, that it is a point of necelTaiy prudence to educate the children even of wealthy families, in habits of indus¬ try and economy ; otherwife they will foon clilfipate the foitunes, which their fathers kad hoarded ; and will become ten fold more wretched than the poor man, who has been accultomcd to earn his bread by his daily la- ■L ' # J 0Podlethwayt^s DfAionary records a very r>?ng 8TOllnd-* I When they arriv- remarkable ftory, which ufed to be told by George the firft. It is recommended as a pro¬ fitable lefTon to young people, and to thole parents in particular, who attach the idea of was ftill and fcfe, he took the corpfe out of the coffin * and placed it in his own hammock, got into it himfelf, and turned the lid down carefully as before. In this fitua- tion he lay, anxioufly yet fearful¬ ly waiting the moments when he Ihould be liberated fjrom his loath- fome confinement. In the evening;, the coffin was taken from the prif- AS neat a newfpaper blunder as we have litely feen is in a New-York paper, which in advertising a property for fale, recom¬ mends h as a capital ftand for carrying on bufinefs " upon the mod expen/jve fcale,*" in- dead cf exten/ive. So ncceflary is it for US printers to fee that even our advertiiemeuts are «k right to a X" ^New Cheap Goods. S. BARTLET, Is FORMS his Friends and the Public, tiiuL he has this day received, &nd now opeiiing for fale, a LAilOE SUPPLY of GOODS: —1 ■*- leave to inform the Public, that he has juft received and has for file, at the Store lately decupled by Mr. A. Bolton* the following r . f a articles-----~VJ2. Broadcloths, Kerieymeres,CoaN hg$, filk and cotton Velvet, Dimity, Cor-* duroy, Swanfdown and Patent cord Veiling; white and printed Cottons ; Bandanna, Ro- mal and Cotton Handkerchiefs ; Camels' hair Shawls ; common ditto ; Leno, jaconet, feeded and book Muffins ; Cotton Cambrics, Gingham, Chambray, Irilh Linen, Shirting, Cottons, brown Holland, Lace. Spirits, Whilky. Port Wines, Sugar, Tea?, Tobacco, Snuff, Soap, Raiims, Chocolate, black and purple Morocco Skins, Seal & RufTet ditto, Shoes, Snfpendeis, Olive Oil, Stoughton's Bitters, Camphor, Turlington's Balfam, EiTence of Mniiard, Lemon, Bergamot, Peppermint, Harlem Si BritiHi Oil, Opodeldoc, Ainatto, Windfor Soap, Nails & Hardware of various dtferiptions. —also— The following BOOKS :—Mrs. CWk's Memoirs—Junius' Letters—Ameri¬ can Lady—Charles Twelfth—Elizabeth— Ccelebs.-Enfield,& Speaker— Scliool Bibles— Tefts'ments—Webfter'sSpelliugbooks—Dil- worth's ditto—befides feveral articles too te dious to mention. v The whole of which are of an excellent quality^ and will be fold at the moil reduced prices for cafll. &* Country Produce taken in payment H. C. THOMSON, f 7 A&ingfor Mr. i^. St. Gsoxgk, Tori* J JO uu urn, ncc. %%, i&iu. 13 tf CONSISTING OF * Dry. Goods, !; Liquors ?:nd Hard Ware, G rocencs, Saddl &c. &c on room, by four good lully ne- gtoe's appointed for that purpofe, and folemnly conveyed to the bu- meannefs to all kinds of manual labor 5 and are more intent on leaving fortunes to their children or giving them a falhionable rank, than on learning them to be induitrious, pru¬ dent and ufeful members of fociety. "About the year 1615, there was..a No¬ bleman in Germany, whole daughter was courted by a young Lord. When he ha<! made fuch progrefs in this affair as is ufual by the interpofition of friends, the old Lord had a conference with him, afkiug him how he intended, if he married his daughter, to maintain her ? He replied equal to her qual¬ ify. To Which the father replied, that was no anfwer to his que [lion ; he defired to know what he intended to maintain her with ? To which the young Lord then anfweied, he hoped that was no queition ; for his in¬ heritance was as public as his name.—The old Lord owned his polTeiTions to be great, but Ml] afked, if he had nothing more fecuie than land, wherewith to maintain his daugh¬ ter ? The queflion was flrange, but ended in this j that the father of the young lady gave his pofitive refolve, never to marry his daughter, though his heir,'and would "have two fuch great eflates, but to a man who had a_ manual trade, by which he might fub- M if drove from his country. The young Lord was mailer of none at prefent, but ra- ed at the grave, the coffin was fct down with great care, and one of them was about to make a fpeech upon the death of their compan¬ ion—Scarcely bad he time to utter one word, before the lid of the coffin flew open, and the money maker jumped out and made his efcape ; while the poor negroes af¬ frighted aMoft to diftraciion, ran with great violence in every direc¬ tion, fcreaming " de Debil ! c!e Debil ! de Debil l" The miftake Crockery and .; Glals Ware, \ Which, In addition to his former ilock, will make his affortTnent, very complete : the whole of which will be fold at the Montreal prices, for cafh or any kind of produce. As he is now cloiir.ee his bufinefs in this place, no credit will be given, and goodsvfill.be fold lower than can be pur- chafed in the Province ; and a" He is deter¬ mined to fell all off, earneillv foliciTS his, friends and cuHomers to call and examine his Goods. fj* Cash and the Mghcft price paid for PRODUCE. : JV: B. Ail thofi indebted, either by Note or Book Account, arr tequfled to mail immediate pay me i'f. Kitigstotiy Oclofcr 1, 1810. 2—tf THE fubfertberfee- Jog duly authorized to collect the debts due John Adams', of Frederickfbargh, Black fmith, takes this opportunity of informing thofe who are indebted to the faid John Ad¬ ams, that unlefs immediate payment be made their accounts will be put into the hands of an attorney. RICHARD ROB/SOU. Napane Mills> \jl February, 1811. o Cur }R ■id to me airecieOy agaayi we tancu and ten*- eats of DociCRpRrNDLF, at the fuit of Bryan 'raivfordEfr. I hamefined and iahn in e. -:ecu- ion the eafl h<dfoflot No. 3, frondcoricejfm of hs tomiijhip of Fredfrichjbuigh, in the counties ir was not difcovered until next day, and the perfon had not been heard ™-m of lince. FOR SALE—// Comment of Q 7 Barrels ONONDAGA SALT, cheap for cafh, at the Store of 1 JOHN K1RBY & Co. Kingston t 14th Jan, 1811. ttz Vermont pap THE CONSEQUENCES OF DEAFNESS. The fubferibers have juff received a conhVnment of Sixty Sides of ALBANY SOLE-LEATHER, which they offer for fale cheap for cafh. Jan. 1, 18 j 1. ABBOT & BASCOM. came. T^HE I the HE fubferibers inform their friends and tner than lofe his miRrefs, he requelted only Jonah had Compelled the maiC tO a years t^e, ,n which he promifed to ac- leap over a fet of bars near the " Jonah," faid a New-England deacon imperatively to his" foh, " come here/' "What made> mare over the his fatherfternly. Jonahdenied.it. A^U^^%r^^Y ca;:y on t}- « What - feid the old man with If^^u ^f^Ti 5** ^ warmth, as he fmote the lad with ^ ^ pled2e *** his cane, " will you make your mother a liar V9 The cafe was this : SHERIFF'S SALE. Midland Diftria, to v. ft : J of rien facias, i/: fitedout ff his Mc'.cffs Court of 'King's Bench and to me directed', againft the lands and ten*- C ii th of Lenox and Addington, and diflricl aforcfaid, containing by admeafurement one hundred acres, nrd cm improvement of thif'y-Jiv? acres, h: the fame more or lefs ; which will he ad- judged fo the highefl bidder, at the gaol door in i}'r town of Kingston, on Monday the 22dof July next 1 (& toe hour of 10 o'clock i nth cforenoon. dad any perfon or perfons mho may have any claim to Hie above mentioned prem'fes, by mortgage or pthef&ifs> are reqve/led to male the fame h ifnvn to me before the diy of fale. CHARLES STUART, Sheriff. Shvifl's OJfxe, iph Nov. 18 10. 8// S~ "iXPENCE per bufhel will be given for good HOUSE ASH- ES, at the Store of C UM M tNG & If A MI LTON. iStf January 21, 18II. jou jump the young horfe-houfe ?" faid TANNING & CURRYING. C A S H pa j d for R A GS 9 1 AT THE ?RINTI>:.1 office, KJKG^T<WC P quire one 5 in order to which, he ket maker, the mod ingenious he could meet v ith, and in fix month* became marter of hn tiadc of baiket-mr.king, with far nreater i.r.provemcnii than e'Cn hia teacher himMf- got a bal^ llorfe.lhed, which were called lor the fake of diftinftion the horfi- houfe bars. His mother had feen the mifdeed, and had complained giton, ar»a pl-_& felves that their work ihail be well executed. Ihey will tan hides upon fares for fuch as may dehre it, upon liberal terms. Hides will be received at the houfe of M. Rogers, i^i- joraing Walker's Hotel. Morocco and other Curryin^ done at fliort notice, by a workman lately from New York.' MOSES ROGERS, JOHN ELLERBECK. Kiagilon, Januaiy l? rgij. j^.f t&Subfcripticns or Advertifemadt far this paper will be received by the Editor of the Canadian Co '/rant, 'Montreal; A.S;d*- trobD,Efa. Elizabethto-zvn ; I'/m. Allau^Efq* or Mr. J. Cameron, Pnnt-r, York; Mr.A*' DRKfF Heron, Niagara ; and Mr. P. Suit0 MAN, IVaterto-vn, \'N. T.J PRINTJU) AND PVBi.ISHJ?l> By MOWER ^ KENDALL. [rfifCF. tnrr.EN SHILLINGS PIS A.vsiM-1 &>Blank Notes, Cards,ILindfdh&c- handfomefy evented at /"./.' '. '^r.

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