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Kingston Gazette, October 17, 1812, p. 1

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Vol. II.] KINGSTON, (UPPER CANADA,) ZETT SHRRIFF's SALE. JiTu!hr:J DijlriUiX JJ Y vim* of three fev- to wit: 3 lJcral Writs offierija* <tfx,ifiitdout ©flu* Majelty's Courtof King's Bench, at the fuits of Laurence Herchmcr and John lvrby, 'if the town of Kiujrfton, merchants, and Nicholas Ha^rman of the townlhip of Adolphuilown, Efqmre, a^ainft thela-iJs :*ud tenements of James Gerolomy -cfthetowi.lLip of MarylWgh, yeoman, to m duccitvl; I have leued and taken in ex¬ ecution, as belonging to th^ laid Jaittes C>e- folomy, the wvll half of lot number feven- fcen, in the full cone Mm of the tovvtvflitpnf -Muryfbnroh, containing by admcafuremcit one hundred acres, be the fame more or left, rogCtbc! irtfh a log honfc thftcon ertv"Kd. 1 do hereby gise mittce* that the above men¬ tioned l»t of Land, with the building and appurtenances thereunto hcloujjiajr* will be loldaiid adjudqed to the highcl! bidder, :it rr.v i:ifia- in the town of Ktnjrfto&i on tlie fcventeenth day of Ma cli itext'i at the h*..ir often of the clock in the fwio'O »n, at win' h time and place the condition* of talc will he maJe known. CHARLES STUART, Shcrrl And every perfo.ior pcifon*- h v\it'£ chirm flfttteabove d-:fcribed lot of land and pterin* fej by nissrtj^-ajFC or other riglil or iucum- Innee, are hereby advtrlifcd to r»ive notice tothrfiid SheiilF, at his olTiee in the town ofK»'irt!|onf pixviOiiito the Lie thereof. y^Jls 0;/7v, ag/jj /Ifr':!% li?12. 24 f&j^fijfh&A I 12 rv,i *H 0/V ;t': V ^ ftwfj j O Fkri $100*1 »fluid autot Hb Msjefty's Court of Rfrg't B inli, U the foit of Thomaa Maryland, of the Uirtl of KirtRtlon, riquire, agairtrt the lands H:uiuneinc;t< ttf A find Eiadflv.uv, of tljC bvofttp of Fr^erickfburgh, yroman, to mt: jftSeii B I have fci/.ed and taken in eacedi?- Jion,as belonging t.» the fcid Afiinel B;ad* few, Lot nUenfoef twenty-four, in the fevenlh paccifioti "f the townih:p of Lobnroujxh, containing by adnicafuicrmrnt two iiUndted ice, I'-tlw: ffww wore**! Ki's. I do here¬ by give a-tiiv, that the above mentioned kutbad will be fold and adjudged fa ihj k^htil bidder, at my nfSte i'i the tmvn of Eingftoii, on the tweuty-fevenlh day of Jan¬ uary next, at the hour of ten of the clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the Conditions of falc will be made known. CHARLES STUART, Sheriff, And every perf-m or pevfons rnvioe; clonus wtwab-wc defer ibed lot uf land, by rnort- P?Cur other right or incumbrance, arc htic- bvaivmifed td give notice to the faid Sher- w, at his office in the town cf Kiogftou, pre- •Wtfltk fale thereof. Skrjfs Office, \ 9//, jlfijf| t S1 i. ^7 SATURDAY, OCTOBER f7, 1S12. [No. 4S. ,■ %4 -. •*•*.*. «i B. /'W/z GW<£ y / Notice. TT^Obelet, and pofTeffian given the fccnrnl X d.ry of April next, from three to fif- Inn years, as may be agreed upon, a va[u;> He FARM, in the firft coiiccfltoin addition- il Fiederickfburgh. Tlure are one hundred teres of improvement, a good meadow and orchard on ii,a good frame Barn and Houfe, the preiniics are well fituated and calculated for a farmer, merehant or inn keeper, by en* hrging the honfe—For further particulars apply to the proprietor and fubferiber, at the houfe of Mr. Florence Donnovan, in Frrdeiicklbargh, or to Charles Stuart, F.fq. hKiogftow, MICHAEL COYLE. $W}$$ 1S12. Zffrf to"be LET, AND Immediate pofiefiion given, that plcafantlv litua'ed and commodious Houfe, neirihe town of Kin^fton, lately the property of Sir John Juhnlon—There aie •uached to the Houfe about twenty acres of excellent land, a good garden and liable, *dl, S:C.—A few town Lots to fell or leafe. Application to be made to Alexander M'* Donncll, or John Fergufon, both of King- Son. Kingston, I ph June, \ 8 12. 31 ff Land for Sale. THE following valuable Lots of Land i» ihe town(lii() of Fieiierickfbnrgh, are wei tor fak by Kite fubferiber, viz. 1 M ncmber liX| J„ the firll Conceffion »«!)ttori.a. J"'t number twenty-five, in the fourth RtCHARD TARTWRIGHT. WHITNEY hasjuft received a frefh fup ply of GOODS, Amongst which glftf Tea, C"ffa', Loaf and Mufcovatlo SucrSr. Sorn'ts, Shrub, Peppermint Cordial, Fort Wine, Railing Milliard, Fi^ lilue. Starch, Indigo, Nu-t-ffiCSFi Abnoud'^ SnulF, Chewinjr and Smoakiuii Tobacco, Pepper, AUfpiee, Ginger, Linieed Oil, Snpoifme blnck, bine and bottle gre#ij Brt^ad Cloths, do. blaek, blue and nuJtM line d't. CaiTitnri'CS Stocken- nert, Bi'tmlwvk a«d fancy C'-rd-s a variety of i'.ifliionahlc Ve(Viii«r8,fiiitahlt; torbotii futn- mrr and winter, Linen* fhn r Jnjr Cotton-, red, wh'te, green yellow, Black and Blue Flair eH, Table Cl.tbs, lowprie'cl and fupcr- fine CaHc e'*, ftn> fture do. Cin^ham^, luown Hul'and-, Silk SfTwitk, co'or'd and Wiiite Threads McnN I.eath r Gloves La- tli<^ I^athrr, Kid, Sdk and Cambric do. Silk Nett Slecvc'i, C\ IVm do. Vildbore^ Calimarcnef--, R»ICfl**j Ladic9 Leather, Kid and Morocco Shota, do. White and coior'd Beaver Bonnets, d v. cornniah do. Mco's Beiver, k'unt and feh Hat-, Cotton Urn- bnllafi uad P.»raC*l«s, WJiitc & fjnev Cotton Slvrwls, Bandanna and fancy filk Haudker. chiefs, C<>tto*i PncScct dr^ black and olive VelveteerH* black and (late c dorM rente VvlvCtSjblack !v f?ju-y Cordnn-y<, Nankd n^, Jeans, bhn k CMir.'^rrek, iilain &ttd ii utel wliiredo i.cMjkin^ Glalle-s, Glafs & Cr.H*k * \ VCitv* N!<..r-4 mul Vv*»Wrcn*s l;lack cmd colord Worftcd Hole, do. do. wl»!te Cot* ton do. Bcdttcki'ig! 0;i"e<l Cotiois, Suf- pefiderA, Ofiudnn^h-, Cuand">ray3< blue cot- torn, Lcnoc^, Impciial Ne:t^, Kobe Pat- t ffls. coior'd Cauibricr,; Mlllotvctt cotton ohe.i:,bhek Crap*, Pibbor.s, Velvet Bind- Wgfa bla;ka'td white LnccSfafliirled colore fjli-; cords—Allu, a jrei.cal bfibrta-ent of Hard Ware, arpongft wh'ch arc * legaut Tea Tr^ys, pnt. d C ueti Stcind-, dn; T.d>le and Ti a Sm-o1^, Knives and Forks, &c &«-. All of which V/ill be fold very 1 i\v f r «eatly prv onlv. Kirtestortj \%th Au*u(l, \%\%. ' $8 Groceries lor Sale CHEAP as the CHEAPEST, by th Si'bfcnbcr. T3 UM, Nut-rtgs, JX Shv..b, . CluV.S,' ^ I^ppefmint Cordial, Pepperinint Lozenges Loaf and MufeoffftdbConfeQionates, SugaTi Li.jUotice, Green Tea, parley Sugar, CofTres Tobaero, ChoeMlate, " Scotch Snttff, iluOt cC OV0UftU/tjrill K-ipp^e Uo. Frejk Beef. 5 *e per, Allfpice, Barley, Oatmeal, Rice, Seg'-u*^, by the dozen or hundred, feotflcd Mulbrd, XVaihin^ and Shaving Soap Ww, JOHNSON. Kimst<m% sfu«'tfl 17, 1812- 38 S. Bartlet, INFORMS his mends and the FnbHc,U»at he hasjuft received Liquors and Groceriesy and a general afTortmentof Dry Goods* adapted to the feafon— Crockery*, Hardware^ Esfr* which he will fell wlioltfale or retail, at his wfual low prices, for pay down, either cafh or any kind of produce. Kingston* Av.gujl 26, 181 /. 39 B~ Whitney- HAS juft received 20 hopflicada llrong well flavored Jamaica Spirits, &hogf- he.ids Mufc.'valo Suj.rar, 2 h.igfiieads Loaf di>. 1 pi>e bell TenerilTe Wine—which will be fold low for cafli.—AJJo> 2 crates afforted Crotkrty. KinestM. Wth Srpt. I 8 I 2. 41 W ANTED for the ufc of his IVhicfly's TrnOp* Rationed at Kmgfton, 600 Pounds or thereabouts of frefh Beef daily, from the ift of No¬ vember to the 24th February, Any pcrfons willing to fnrnifh ihe whole rr any p;ut uf the above, are defired to fend ia ihrir Propofds to this Oiuee on or before the 29th inftant. 45 Z)ep!/.'V Cjmmffiry General* Offlce^l Kingston XJj Otfobtr, 1S12. 3 B. Whitney, flas juft Received % RED, whire. yellow and ptcen Flannels green Baize, low pnVd Broad Cloths and Crifllmercs, Cuaitn^ Ir:(h Linc-ns, Riip- cd Cottons, Cotton Stiirtiftg$i India Cottons, Women's black worllcd H'-le, S*vanl»iown Vellinrr, fir .ei fine Calicoes, Alfo% IVai CofT.e, Indtgo, Snuff, Tobacco, Allfpicc, Src. &<r- Kwyton,%th Otlobcr, *fll2. 45 Notice. A T.I. perfoM indebted 10 (Ire Ed te of Jacob Fi nli* k, bite of the tow.dhip of Fro Ic'ickfburojh di'Ceafcd, ar-' reguellc ! to make unrnediatf p^ymeiii to i!v inbfcii!t.*r , and all thof* who L'.veaav C lirtl a-. :.vY 1 •■ ; laid cftate are rcouciV.-d ut v\-1- it 'hen r.j- COtihtB, r!uly au»:icntie-.it^d oil Of Leb/ic the firft day .A March next JOHN FRAiJCR,! r , JACOB SMITH, J■«*»«•* CPohcr IO, IS 14- 45 Nati a* ALL pei f^ns indebted to tlw- eftate of Chilis Stewa.t, diil.'iler, late of Hal- lowcll, deceafrd, are re(pie0ed In make im- medinte payn-nt to the fubferiber. who h duly tl»Xl|orifed to receive the (rone, and all UiMf* frhd have any claims ajjatnft the faid cilatt? arc requeued to brififj riir-m f-»rwa»(i, duly autlrrri»ioir«d, lhat thry may he iertled. THOMAS ^YRE9 Mnw^mtor, f/a/fozue'/, Ofiohtr 4, 1 S I 2. 45 THE FOLLOWING ROOKS Arc offered for falc tit ihe z'rintin?-* Office, Kingston. B«attk'l Minilrclj Ready Reckoner, The Crave—a Poem, Vvilb^r.d'taac,, Common Scute, New Mirror, Mifou^ Self Knowledge, Montgomery's Po»-ms, Rehgiour, Co.ifercnce, Spiritual Tfeafiuy, Pra&ical Arithmetic, Murray^ Spelling-Book^ do. Grammar, Chrillian Mon?-or, Economy of Human Life, Addilon's Works, M'Farland's View of Herefzes^ Afhe's Travels, Seafona in England, French Vocabulary, Child's Spelling-book, Purteus's Evidences of the Chrillian Re¬ ligion, Bibles, Teltaments, Watts' Pfalms and Hymn^ Pfaltcia, American Cookery, Children's Books, Catechifma, &c. Aad a variety of fmnll Trails, ufefui and en- fccriatniofl for Children. Lateft from Europe. Peterfcurgh, June 20, i3i2. His Meetly the Kmpcrnr has or- dered LhcfoJlowing Proclamation to bepi'.blifiietl: PROCLAMATION Of the Emperor ofRujfia to his Sub* jccls. <c The French Troops have paf- fed the borders of our Empire ; a. complete treacherous attack is the reward fortheobfervar.ee of cur alliance. For the prtfervation of peace I have exhauftcd every pof- fible means, confiftently with the honor of mv Throne and the ad- m Vantage or my people. All my endeavors have been in vain. The ■ Ivmpcror Napoleon has been refoi- ved in his own mind to ruin Ruf- fi.i.—The moll mdderate propofals on our part have remained with¬ out anfwer. This fiidden furprite has (hewn, in an unequivocal man¬ ner, the srounefleflheis of his na- cilic promifes, which he lately re¬ peated. There remain, therefore, no further ileps for me to take, but to have vecourfj to arms, and tocn.olov all the means that have ocen granted me by Providence to "ale force againtl force. I place full confidence in the zeal of mv pec- pie and the bravery of my Troops. As they are threatened in the midft of their families, they will defend them with their national ■ bravery and energy. Providence will crown with iuccefs our juic caufe. The defence of our native country, the maintenance of our independence and national honor, have compelled us to have recourfe to arms. I will not iheath my fword fo !on<r as there is a finale enemv.within my Imperial bord¬ ers. (Sinned) ALEXANDER." ■ t Webfter'3 Spelling-Books, For file at this Office. -At. J, Blank Bills of Lading for fa.e at the Gazette Office. Notice. ALL pcifon* indebted to the fuhfenher cither hy Note or Book account, arc reqoefted to fettle the fame previous to the aoth day of Oilober next, as all account? remaining unfrttled at that time will be pot into the handa of an Attorney for coftetii«h. ALBERT McMlCHAEL. Kiiigston} 19//; St$t% 1812. 42 y^ Ruffian Grand Army Bulletin. No. I. H. Q. June 19. (Jidy tJtBift. The ViTnch army appears to havn divided itlelf into two corps, the One following our movements, and the other endeavoring to out-flank us on the right. 'Ihe firft corpt; of our army proceeds on its march according to the plan adopted, and has already effected its junction with various divilions. The ene¬ my in reconnoitcringusjhas made attacks on leveral points* but has always been repulfed with lofs. Lti one of thefe fkirmilhes, Count De- low Denizen, General-Adjutant to his Imperial Majefty, took feveral prifonersj among whom is Count Oclavius Scgar. On the 18th the corps of Count Witcgendcin was between Wilk- omie and Holtmeny. The corps of Lieutenant-Gener2l Tutfckow and Count Sclierwaloff arc ap¬ proaching Swcnzenny. General Platow has left Blaloftock, and is drawing towards Wilcoka. Prince Bagration continues to approach the liril corps. No. If. H. Q. June 21, (July 3 J 1812. During thefe two days no im¬ portant events have taken place in the army relating to its further

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