[WESBAY, F&toitftitty S, IKI&] AlJLJ [VOLUME Vll —N-, 36.] Kingston, Upper Can \da —Pujntpd and Published by STEPHEN MILES.— Price Four Dollars per Annum—Exclusive of Post age. aacw^tf'i.v-TMr^P •#•' fJfiSS4 ™<r-» 3SJ tf .*--»-- Jgenls for (he Kingston Gazette. Irn«t Town, JAMES RANKIN, Esq. York, WILLI AM ALLAN, F«q, Brockvillc, A. SIIF.RWOOD.E^. • Bellvillf.S. M'NABB, Esq. Montreal, N. MOWl R, Printer. Cure for GOITRE, or Swelled Neck. Scott & McGee, Surgeons, Chemists and Drug- TIT AVE received Tom London, Dr. JOL Moss man's celebrated remedy fcr Goitre or fwelled Neck. It ha- b?*n found very genera1!y fucceffo throughout England, and is a moft cf K-flualand expeditious remedy for thr Lelt*rs addrefTcd to Scott 8c McG-e, Burgeons, &c. Kint{(Ion will be punc- tolly anfwered. and the Medicine fo»- TOdei Patients are rcquefted to bi*j particular in defcrihi- * the fize of the Mlingandthe le trth ..f time they MW been afflifted with it . They have alf> received, ™arre,i9s Preventive to the Ueh \ P*/rtatter h"W much a perfon may he ex- Mffl to unclean bedi. or to people' af aPwith Itch, by applying a ftiudl ttity of Warren's Solution tin the 0n going to bed, they will be iho- *WMy guarded againll the ooflihiiity Stfbainn. The fallowing Pttmt JJEDICINES will be fold cheap, and Ranted genuine viz. Dr. MofTmaVs cure fof Goitre, or ■relied Neck. Baynton's Cancer Ointment, JlSft M *&• QWf* M««nrflit HiH*a Pedoral fcaifem, Steers1 OvodeMuc, l*t*« rill*, Hooper's Fcinalfdii. Coites'do. Godfrey's Cordial* Bai^ay'a Aromatic Vineear. Bov^ft'i 8a£" Powder, Sago Gram, Cephllic Snuff, Scott's Worm Powdery Ra'nfay'fl Medicated Spice Nate, Turlington's Balfam, Briti(h Oil. Odontalgic, or core for Teeth Ache. patent Paregoric Eivxir, Bateman's Pe&oral Balfam, Genuine Court Plaftei, Lamp Oil. Oil of Turpentine, ©Tive Oil and Oil of Vitriol, Aqua Fortis, Orders from the country careful! (Warded, and executed with difpatrh. Kingston, Jan. Z^th 1818. 3 ?<w He in oval. y I1] 1HE fubferibers have to acquaint 'I 'heir friends and the public, that they hav-; taken the houfe formerlv oc- euptedby Mr. Richard Smith, two doors fcelow their old Brick Store, and next d *or to Michael Chyle's ftone building, corner of Store and Water streets, where they have this day opened, and will ex- |-e foi tale, a choice and well afibited I C'jUeC't' 11 >>f 4 CONSISTING OF — Flannel*, Chintz Furnitures & fringe* *o match ; fuperfine and fecond quality CLOTHS, amo»g(l which u Well of England black, of a moft fnperiar qtiali rv ; ( a *ie^ and Gentlemen's black 3c white fi'k Stockings and Gloves, do. do. ft'-.>ncr °hoea and wo: fled Stocking?, oi alldefclptiotiej India Cotton*, &c. Wi.ich. with their former dock, they Ure determined, as ufual, to fell very low » [foi ofh. The above being all fele&rd bv M» Tbnffa«r. who is juftrerrjaned from Won rreal. are wrll worth the attention of thr public. THORMER & MORAN. Auctions ev?ry Evening, as ufual. K$ng$t*int 'Jan 26- 181$. N B On WEDNJESDW Even in?, thf 28th mat will be fold, a collec¬ tion of Books, Engravings, &c &c. THORNER & 'MO'l-xM, s?v Pioneers. WRAPPING P \PMly [Of an excellent quality,for fale h; above l O S T, STOVES. THE fubfoiber ha- Jul received at his Brick ftore, Y<ont ft-cet. Dou¬ ble and Single STOVES & Shut Iron, And has alfo on hand a9 ufual a gen¬ eral aflartmentof Dry GOODS. Liquors, AND GROCERIES, Crockery and Glafs Ware in Crates, Litifeed and Curriers 0'1> Paints ground in oil ;—and exoeftd fa a few days an addition to hlP Stock, a'l which will be fold extremely cheap at whole fale. S.BARTLET. Kingston 03 20, I 8*7- 3* Claimants For Miluh Persons, Are drfired to take Notice, that the Board for the Midland Diftria wil"' meet, for the laft tine, at the ufual place in KingiloQi on the Stcoud Mimday in February, at ten oV-ock in the fore- iioon ; perfons having claims to be ad¬ mit? ed on the Penfion Uft, are thete fore required to ^ive their attendance, with their witneSes 01* that day. Kingston, 12th Jan- 1818. 34 3 For Sal e. 7>FTWF,FN Word % warf and | * 9 \1t»oi^ Cnlf* Hotnca Bill of the Inirourt of l*fO p«yablf to Bt-arcr, on • the fifth or fixih of rhi» n,o':h: and lendorfrd on the hack in the hand wyifii 2 (of the ^uKcribrr, *( Po'k bill |*' a, ii jivaft j*iven f>\ the payment o1, 1 wo bo-.U .of pork- If any perfon hat fontH laitJ. Hill, and wi'.l Prodttfe it ioimediatr'ly, the^ fhull be Rewarded by tb fibferi'-.er, at -'ogre's Coff<.e Houie, i" Kin^Hou. E. ROSS. Kingftoo, January 20, 1H1 ft. 55'fp By the Subfrriuers, Raccoon Skin j Wolf do. fs . 1 r> 1 mf, . Carriofc Kottts> Jeunette co. - Seal do * Lao e* and Gentlemen's rut Caps— Beaver Gloves, Genu*ne Skiiuj, Sc Mo "^ mOffJErtV & V. GERMAIN. Kingston Jan. 16, 1V18. 24lf A t- I. VVAN'n-D, Groom, whftcaobe wet) recom r* ,^ 3 Li-qaiiL oi u« r mu %4?i, 7m S. 33 i j,* it*^«n R Barley. THE fubferiber will pay tbeWgh-i eft market price for any quantity 1 of Barley, delivered at his Stoie in Singfton, during the winter. On hand d3 ufual, a general affort- mentof DRY GOODS, Liquors and Groceries* Salt, Crockery & Glafe ware, 4c. fee- All of which will be fold uncommon- lylow for Cafh or any kind of produce. S. HAWLEY. Kingston, Jan. 21, 1818. 35 FRENCH~CORDIALS. S. Haiulcyi has ju!l received a few dozen of very fine French Cordials, a ffiong which are. Crc'mc de Noyeau, Cre'me de Moka, Cre'me de Anuis, Limonada Soprafina, Eau Sanb Parcille, Le Nectar de Phelernea Ne Plus Ultra, De L* Eau Royale, By dozen or Single Bottle. PTtlHE fubu-riber be^ leave la w JL quaint hi« friends a"d the public, that he has made a la-^ in prominent on Lot N". 1, in the tii '> c uceJiion ot th( townfhip of Cramahe, being well liUMiediM. the Prcfque Ifle Bay* fur a iry kind of huiim &, as veffeU o» 6o ron* burthen car. go up to a wharf now built He hopes to fee a Village there in a (hurt ime, and ha-- Usui out fum aeivs of land in Town Lots, which he otters for fale >n reasonable terms. Ja^es Richardson, Sen. Cvamuhe, 22d Nov. 1817. 26^3 inera!, for the liberal encouragement that 1 they have received Buce they re con.- menced the Hatting Bufinefo. 1 hey have an evtenlive aflbrtme-it of Ladies and Children's BON- I NETS, of various colors and fliapes. Gentlemen's Beaver & fine Calior H iTS, Likewife, Knapt and Wool Hath. # Which they will fell very law for enfh ot approved crcd-.t. Produce taken in payment. Jan. 2._______________________3^- Singing School. f in HE School under the direfiion of X the fubferiber* will re-commence a fecond quarter, after the completion of the Brft, ( m the 10th February n^xt) jfhonld fufficient encouragement offer. %* A Subfcriptiou paper is left at this office.—Terms 15 (hillings pe. (quarter. -B THOMAS SWEETING. Kingston, Jan iz. 181S. 33 Fro'tt the Cat skill. Recorder. " VVHKRK APvT THOU ?" Never perhaps was the soul ol'a mor¬ tal hanow-d with rn^r; drehdfol sounds than was that of on a\t$t fallen father, when he heard this awful in¬ terrogation from the lip4* of the Lord G'»d, from whose all-piercing eye he was vainly endeavoring to hide hiru>cj: in the groves ol Eden. In "azint; upon chat momentous scene—in listening to thatternbl- mice of the Almi^htv—we are not, as in pe¬ rusing productions of the imagination.tn consider ourselves unconcerned specta* 1 tors, A^ i;-> the root, so are the lir ui- 1 cites* We are progenitors of that di — obedient parent. Crowing up in ha- hitual transgression of the divine com- ii»ands which require cheerful aud cou- tiilued obedience, zee aie also obnox¬ ious tv our Cn ator ; aud the question •fc where art thou ?" should bo t'onsid- red b\ ever\ one of us as addressed to his own heart. " Where art thou?" 0 my soul ! In awtrld created b) a Being of in Unite benevolence—:n a world which ar its loruiafioti was pronounced good. N01 is that Being changed—heisrhc same yst-r<lav, to da) and forever: nor i< the world altered, except tuai its only rational inhabitant is defiled bv sin. — I'.y the wise Constitution of the uni- r Tse. nothing b"t holiness can ensure final tri*. iph aiid joy : but thou art unholy, iu this atatv, anguish awaits thee ; for infinite benevolence must a> ueceasariJ) puu'rsh shi a> reward holi¬ ness. Ihen to answer the purpose ol thy existence, tiiN fountain ol bitter wa is iiiut be made sweet. w Where ait thou ?" 0 my soul ! in which of the numerous hosts ar# rliou enrolled—ill the ranks of the enenij ofriithteoa^flCSS, or in the arm\ ■v .f.h*' UihM; God •' ili»-t ioou submit- • d to thi . inly way whereby God sefc$ »■'«■ |'i '. e ■ n:. ; »*•«. n»l III** «fiSc*i*i".'. . ereattire*, b) penitence ami faith ? 01 ;»rt than stil! at variance with the Dei- ty, and denirin^ like thy first father, to hide fhy*« If i" m hla presence ; If >o, • 11 v boasti-^ t:.M.»!ness will prove iu<uf- ii i'-i.t. Thefouiltnrsi will be found corrupt. Presx this inquiry with ar¬ dor : W.rinieii. 1I1U eveuts/ui which ihnu art sopi-ni-i) interested, l»ang ipou th> cordial conclusion lir/cj Scripture Re marker. A Village Patriot. The footway from Hamptonwiclt through Bufhypark, (a royal demefne) to KingltonuponTliamei, had been for many year-, fhnt up from the public An hontfl fhoemaker, Timothy Bennet, of the former place, "unwilling" (it was tits favourite exorcflion) ^ to leave the world nvorfc than he found it.'7 cental ted | For sale, or to let, ON -emarkable low terms, and pof fcMion iriven immediately, the two Itorv Stone H.'"fc lat-ly owned by Mr.. |WV/I„ wvv* —......,--------- - Daznie.fituated in a vdeafant part of the jan attorney upon the prad.canlity of To^n. For particulars apply to the fubferibcrs. B. &E. STARNES. Kingston, Dec. 5, 1817 ________28 1XHE SUBSCRIBER, EOS leave te inform his friends & the public generally, that he has removed fIOm his former (land to the (hop lately occupied by Jonas Abbot & Co. near the Market Place, where he has now Mn hand* a general aflbrtmcut of Hardware, < ?u r ^ &C 0- 70 LET, AND poffcffion given immediately, a Houfe, containing fix rooms, »SoodCcllcr, Well and Garden ; and »?ood Bake-houfeaJj.ining it.theoven of which will hold 200 1 oaves of bread. Apply to the fubferiber, near the Catho-' lie Church. PHILIP VIAS. . Kingtton, Nov. 7, 1817. 2-ftf — - - .-------------------------^^^^^* ■* ■ * ^ ^^* - 'BlankDeer/v and Memorials, For fcle at t his Office, Notice. ALL perfons having any demands a- jrainft the Eftate of the late Bry an Crawford Efq. of ••dolulmftown de- ceafed are h.-ehy requefte>! to produce their claim-, duly authenticated.— *^, all perfon, indebted to th« laid hf ate are hereby rctjueflcd to make nnn.cdiate payment to fi'iiliam Attxandw GmnU Executor Kingston, 19/A Vv- j8l"_ ___ ATrO-RNtES Blank Bills o. ji Costs; tor sale at thif U&ce. tlei Which he will fell on the moft moderate term*. To let, the (hop lately occupied by the fubferioer, and poffeffion given im mediately, SAMUEL SHAW. ^Jingshn, pi Jan. 1818. _ _ 32 % \T f»EREAS Lucas Vanluvan, ▼ V bas abfeonded from my houfe, beirnr an indented apprentice ; this is therefore t,» forbid any perfon 01 perfon^ harboring or milling him on my account. ^ny perton who Will bring him U> mc fhall rccc-vc the leward of fix pence, & n.> chargwS paid. PETER RUTTAN. Jan. kougbiaroitsL 20, 1818. 35w3 hU £2ust Sleigrhs. 32] I iWQ el^jjant and hi.-hly finifhed recovering this road for the public good, at'd theprobableexper.fe of a legal procefa for that pur(>'">few '* t do not mean to cobble the job/' faid Timothy, •■ for 1 hzvefeven hundred pounds, and 1 fhould be willing to give up the azvl. the great folk* might not keep the upper leather wrongfully." The lawyer infotmed him that no fueh fum would be necelfaiy to try the light ; then faid thr worthy Ihocrnaker,,% as fure atfeks are fobs, I'll Hick to them to the lost;*9 and lord Halifax, the then Ranger of Bufhy-park. was immediately l**ived with the rc^nlar notice of action : upon winch his lord- Ihip lent for TimothyT and on his enter¬ ing the lodge, his lordihip laid, with fntne warmth, M And who are you that have the afT.rancc to meddle #itn thts affair V% Ci My name, my lord, is 'I'imothy Bennet, fhoemaker, of I lampconwick. I remem¬ ber, an't plealc youi lorcilhip, to have leen, when I was a young man fitting at work, the people cheerfully pafa by my fhop to Kingft^n market; but now, my lord, they are forced to go round about, .through a hot fandy road, ready to Faint I beneath their burthens- mv\ l am uwvjiU \ling to leave the vforlJ<worfe thin I found it T'ois, my lord, 1 humbly reprelent, is the reafon why 1 have taken this work in hand." Begone," replied im lwrdlhip. rt you art an impertinent fcl- 0 However, upon .natuit- rcttc£lion, OrdIhip, Convinced of the equity of W " Dtub!csie^hs fin fale. Apply SMITH BAKTLET. eft Timothy died ahaoi two years afrer, in the 77th year of his a^c, and wa- foU lowed to the grave by all the populact of hia native village. From the Raleigh Register* The Importance of Agriculture. The want of a due eftimation of the purfuitfl of Agriculture i«, in many coumries, a grand impediment to it9 I profrefs. Where the cultivation of the * foil is regarded with contempt, c as jbeneath tke attei tion of men of flanJing and education, it wil' he en milled * > 'he management of perfons of narrow capitals and llill narrower mind-*. Such prejudices operate in various places, in alrouft eve<y part of the United St.tet (hey are furrunately rapidly dilBpatin^ and agricultural purfuits r4re viewed, as they mould be, a* the baits if ottf lirength and p'ofperity, aud theire*"rrf worthy the artetition of the wife ^nd good. Many of our bell citizens. .vh'J were dillingoilrud :n (he field and in rhe cabiner, are now to be found cn their farms devoting their rime aud a.'eation to the occupation of husbandry, as the iureft means of gaining an honorable fubliflcnce and of doing go^d to 'heir country by thus encouraging and patron* izing this firll of 3rts. An idea, however, yet too generally prevails, that young men and many oF thofe who have fin^ landed eftates, mnhV, if ncccllity, (ludy and pu-fue fome public profeflion the purfuits of agrlcol- rure b^iug to" low and mean to "ug:igc their talent.s and attention. Agriculture when ilclfilly purfued.ii calcuUwcd t > call into a&io-* every noble andimpiO'.cd faculty of the mind, and ff capable of being aided by the moll intei- citing; branches of the Sciences ; md in the laic improvements which it ha* under¬ gone, it hia been fhowu that fom of Ir» moll imp <rta"t principles are detved fr-Ti ^ad illuftrut^i by chem;_fcil t »c. nines. The oWeftion, therefore, that youncr men would have no enydoynent for their talent* and lining were 'hey to engage in the purfuiu of agriculture, is entirely ^roundlcfs. I confider the infcnfibility to the magnitude of the fubjed, to be the grcateft ohftacle in the wav of advance merit, whichagi iculturcha^ toenco 1 i^er. The mil preparatory llep towards its improvement, in to fati«fy the minds* not noly cf farmers, but of the com¬ munity at large, thit it is an objeA of 'primary importance; and n«>t attai utile, in perfeftton by mere farmers, If this be not accomplished, efforts to introduce any thing like fyftcm, or principle, will be arduous indeed. A Farmer Ihonld be confidered, by h'mfelf, as well as by all other members of the community, as>one placed inn finia- rion to perforin the moft beneficial fervices to the public, by exercifing a calling in which all other citizens aie peculiaily intevefted. He may be perfonally, no better or worfe than others ; but the a-1 in which he is en« gaged, is the moft efTential, of all others, to the general welfare; an art which flioidd be encouraged and fupported by nil manner of citizens Agriculture having been not only the firft of Arts* in priority of time, but the firll in the eftimation of the wifeft and greater! men in every age. (hould ever be deemed the firft objed, both of public aud private attention. Power, cfpecially that delegated by the people, (hould extend i*s arm, and open its hand, for its aid and piote&ion. Wealth ihould unlock its coffers for its encouragement j fciencc and every mental acquirement fhould be liberally bellowed, when in&ru&iou is required, as it always has been, hy til'era of the earth; whole occupation, tfl a great degree, fccludes them from op¬ portunities of gratifying fcientilic kmow- le-lge, and a capacity for philofophip n fearck. Commerce Ihonid yield to ti»e lupport of \griculture, a lhare of tholtf profits where.»f it is the fource ; a »d mauufaftures (hould bell >w a willing tribute to the art, on which the^r CK- illence depends. Thofe who dev ■£ thcmfelves t»i the learned orofeffi .ns, (hould render to it, both ho->a^e a-id contribution. Thrii afefjlnefs ' p' »•», would be fmaM indeed, a nong fheoh: r Is and hunters—and th *'e were, lor ihe moll part, the employment* of man, befoie agric.iiture wide v iiffufed :t* bleffings dnd mainly v wtribtUid, not only to the uivilixatw. uhui o tftti hap. r 1 he claim, and comput ng the fhume of a defeat^by zjboemaken defiiled from bu nppofition, ootwtililUfwling the opivi »n of the crown lawye.-, aud re-opene * the