nn.h.ttfit i« rerity «" afonbith. i f',e Sliop Licence Bill. RcpnrfcM pro-J[cn Monday oc*xt, WOrt for leave to the ccunfcl and direftio'n nF&ift fxtXcrj | Krrf» a,,d obtained leave to fit again j| brintf in a bill to alter" and amend an Mr Bur Well moved f>r leave lo bring in a Bill to repeal au A& paffed in the 56th year of Hi9 Majcfty's Reign, en- tit'ed, f n Ad for granting to His Maj-iry a fum of money towards defray¬ ing theexpences of the Civil Adminitt ra¬ tion of 1 he Government of this Province " Which was granted and the Bill read. Ordered t 1 be read a fecond time on Monday next. Mi. M'Martin moved for leave to bring in a EVll] to repeal and amend the Law now in force for granting Penfions to pc'fons difabled in the Service, and I to Widowa and Children of pe» fons who | miy have been killed in the Service. I Which was granted and tl>e Bill read. WXU.vi M I' Ordered to be read a fecond time to- IKIOIIJ Jt appears that this great good man, j : n'°'®w- _r ,. rr . ,vf A«r natnni fvv'en' Mr. Van Koughnett ttns ornament or °ui naiiou jwict-i b % nwg yning,) bring in company and though the voice be no' jtidible, nor the i!iic£ion always pererptablc. or dis-* tcmableto fenfe, yet it v* equally a* real as if a man heard the voice faying, this fa the way, Willi in it." And though this fecrct direction ofj Almighty God W principal'J Iran in matt'r* relating to the good w th- foul; yet it may alfo be found in the cone vm, of thin life, which * go <d man, th:tt fears God, and begs his dire&ion, fh iM very often, if not at ail riffle* find. 1 can call my own experience to witnefc, that even in the external anions of my whole life, I was never difapwiuted of the belt guidance and direction, when I b*ve, in humility and fincerity, implored the Fe-jj cret direction and guidance of the Di Aft. entitled," An Aft to afford relief to p#rf«na holding or poilcffiug Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, in the* j Dill 1 *i& of Niagara. M'. Clench gave notice, that he will, on Tuefday next, move for leave to bring in a Bill, to authorize and em¬ power the Jut!ices of the Peace for the DifHi& of Niagara, to loan i'uch a fum orloYisof money as may be neceflary to pf% and defray the expences ft ill due and <vring for the building of the Gao! and Court Houfe iu the Town of Nia ara moved for leave j with or her ! i*° bring in a Bill to alter the time ofj \ i_ • • r, ..rw.....-,-- ir rXvhfi- ,\o oring in a m 10 aner me lime or i Vnioff ) bno€f Mi companv wituo. nci . . P JaUcSioneof the party, thro,gh «-1 hWwf theCourt of (M Ojrwr eels of wine, fell down fa*****; dead) |I MB-« * ** Peace for the J<M»" at their feet ; he was fo iffecAcd M this j | DilInft, which was granted, and the Bill occalion, that he immediately retited to another 100m, and (hutting the door,! fell on hit knees, and prayed earned ty to God. that hie tiiend might be reilored i j read Ordered to be read a leto ;d time to morrow. Mr, Clinch moved for leave to bring! no the petivion of Rebecca Thompfon. ] it 1 l t u L:Mr^u : 1 . t . r .. 1 Which was granted, and the petition laid to life, and tml he himielt mi.? lit be tor- * | "j-1 « * r iven, for having given con ntenance to 11on lae ***>**■ lo much excefs—and at the fan.e time j made a folemn vow, that he would nev- J er agam kcrp compr.ny i" thst manner, nor, M Jrink a health," while he lived. | It is fair] that his friend recovered, and \ vow g Mr Burwell moved for lea?e to bring in a Bill on Monday next, a Bill to re¬ peal |he Laws now in force, to eflah'.iih Public Schools in each and every Difttict of this Province Mr- Burwell moved for leave to bring up tiv* petition of Thomas Bowloy, Efq. whicii wa.1 giant*d. Mr. Howard gave notice, that he will move the Home to go ii'to Committee on Wednefday next to make an inquiry int* the flate of the Militia fines. . Kte Fi^ier moved for leave to bring up lite petition of ftf*e Merchants of the Towi of Kingftou. which waa granted W-. Van Koughnett gave notice, that i 1 he will on Tuefday next move foi leave to b';ng i" a Bill to continue an Aft, entitled, 4i An r\& to fupply in certain |] cafes, the want of County Courts in this i that he relmondv obferved hi- vow to '; bcr entitled, « An \i\ t.i ena'.le Robert the day of his death. What a pfty it i«, .IC^I^rigM, bn of ihe late Honorable that we do not more generally follow. Friday 13. j The Caitwrigbf furrender Bill wa«j read a "hi-.d time. J Mr. H':itt moved that the Cartwright ;! Provniice, and to make further prtkvifionj firr'nd'rBill 00 now pafb and that it )j for proceeding to outlawry in certain cafe? thfre::i mentioned. Mr. Van Koughnett gave notice, hi!< worthy example ; particularly the y^oib of the prefent day on who n ffts our prefent hope, and our dependence j Illative to the next generation A Friend to Rel't^ious Improvement. From thr Up}***' Jn-'i-ia Gazette* PromotionSi On Thurfd3y thr 1 2th in'U the Hon. ■nd Rev. Dr. Sira.*ha n was fworn iu as • Member, and the Hon William Oau% a-*an Houoi-iry Member of I he Honorable Ex'iu»ive Council. On the fiine day, I)* \n*i lionhon, Enquire, wad fworn iu z< a Judge of Hi-* Majvily'o < oiot < f [Cutg9^ Bincli; and John Beverly Robinfou, Efq. as Attor¬ ney General. y PROV1N-1AL1 AllldXMI'NrOI UPPttM GJSJ&A House of Assctubly. Mr. Butt movvd for leave to l»ring in | r Bi li to enable Bwbnt Cartwright, m* fcWfton to furrender .o..or S^voei^n Lord the King, («W ^ &***» mentioned, which was granted and the a' 1 i Bill re— . , o t Mr Hntt moved that the 5th Rule of the Houfe be diTpenfed «riih« and that the Cartwright furreoder Bill be read a fecond time, which was gtanted ar.a the Bill re^.d. ' The Houfe then went into Committee j on the faid Bill, upon the motion of Mr. Hatt. . , Mr. Van Koughnett reported progrel-s, I and obtained leave to fit again to-mor-' TOW. The Houfe went into Committee on ' tke Sanbath profanation Bill- reported pr^refs, nnd biained leave to fit again torn n row. - The Pi'rria School Bill was rec a frcond time. ' V!r. Van Koughnett moved that the- Houfe do go into Co'n.n.ttee of the; whole on the Diltria cSchool BilU winch j was agreed to Mr Cotter reoorted prqjjre&i and obtai.,ed leave to fit again to morrow. Mr Rcbinfm moved that the Bonte do, on Friday next, go iuto Coro-nuuc | on the contingent accounts ©f the Iftft, Seirion, which wascrdered. Mr. Van Koughnett moved for leave tnVingina BiU to tegul>te Shop Li¬ cences, which wai granted and tbfl Bid ttad. Ordered to be read a lecond lime to-morrow. Thurfdny, F-b. 12. The Houfe went into Committee on iKeCartwright furrender Bill. Mr Van Koughnett reported the bill beaded. Ordered that the Report oe j «8ei.ed,and that the Bill.be engrciUd and read a third time to-morrow The Houfe went into Committee on Ac Sabbath profanation Bill, and re¬ ported the Bill amended. 'Mr. Matt moved the Sabbath profa- ' natiou Bill be engroffed and read a third time to-moncv. Mr. Clench in amendment moved that HeengroiTed and read a third time| ttus day trm-e months, which was loll, and ihe original qneltion ordered The Houf:-w.-m into Committee on AeSchoolBUl, and reported the Bill tended, which was received, and the Wlordrdf tobcengroffedaud read a wire! tiT.e (n-morrcw. The Shoo Licence BtH wa« read a 8fco»d time. T\\t Huufe went into Commit on 1 Richard Cartwright, deceafed, 10 fur-j render lands in the Town of Kinglltyi,} to His Majcfty, bis Heirs and Sticcelfors Which wai carried, and the Bill tiguid by the Speaker. Mr Rubinfi»n moved that the Order lof the Day as relates to the third read in/ of M»e Diftiiri School Bill, be di- cha>v;ed. Which was carried. The thini tead».:g of the Sabbth profanation Bill ordered to be on Mon¬ day ilrXti The Houfe went into Commitree on the Shop Licence Bill. Reported pro grek, and obtained leave to tit again on Monday The P.nfion BH1 wa< nad a fecond lime. The TT09fr* went into Committee on the Penfioo Bill, Reported progr«C,, aud obtained leave to Iu ftuaitito ; o'.iow. ^ The Johnlh-wii Qn.titCi Svlfioo Bill wa lead the fecond lime. Th? Honfe weui i'H«» Committee on tin- j.thnllown Qn;t-tei Scflion Bill, and reported lite Bill, whi\h was •> dcied t«* be received^ and to be engroflVd and read a th.r.J iiinc to n.onow. Mr. Rohinfon mo.vl f>r lrave to bring in a Bill to Licence Anftioncer'-, and to impirfe a dllTV on Good^, Waies an«l Merchandize [old at Public \nction. Wbiih Wiw granted, a*.J the Bill read. Ordered t«> be read a fecond time to- mo now. Mi. M'Martin gave notice, that he! will, on Thurfday next, move for leave to bring in a Bill t" repeal an ftfl pais- ed in the 5R1I1 year of Hi, M.tjcity1. Reign! e'»titled, u An A A Tor granting '.o li-s Maje'ly a fum of money, and 10 provide for the appointment of a Pr >- vincial Agent for this Province." Mr. M'Martin pave notice, that he will, o 1 Wednef.iay next, move for leave 10 bring in a Bill to continue for a limited time, an Art pafTed in the 56th ye4i- of His M.ijerty's Reign, er.t'tkd. 14 A,n Aft for granting to His Majcrty, duties on Licences to Hawkers, Pedlar8, Petty Chapman, and other p^rfons therein mentioned. Saturday 14. The J ihnSown Quarter Scifion Bill was read a third time. Mr. Van Koughnett moved that the Johnitwwn Quaftef Stffi »>, Bill do now pals, and tliat It be entitled w An A& to repeal part of an aft pafled in the 56th year of His Majc-Ily's Reij;n, entiiled, An \& to alter ihe lime of holding the Courts of General Quarter Seffionfl of the Peace in the London and Johnttown Diftriflt." Which was ordered and the Bill ligned. The Auction Bill was read a fecond time. The Houfe went into Committee on the Aucjtion Bill. RenoiU'd progrcfn and obtained leave to fet a^ain on Monday. Mr. Burwell moved for leave to bring in a Bi'l for the di'tnbuti.m of Landi, Hereditaments and R^al Eftates within thi- Province. Which was granted and thv JJill read. Ordered to be read a ie cond time to-morrow. Mr Jones move** to bring in a Bill to amend an aft pa (Ted in the 24'h year of Kia Majefty's Keign. entitled, -1 An aft ty repeal and amend, an aft pafTed in the 35th year of Hi- Majcfty Reig%entitled, * \u Aft to dfcertaiu the eligibility of perfon^ to be returned to th** H-mte ol \ fl!e4« b!y/ Which vvh-* granted and u e that he will, on Monday next, mov- that the Houfe do refolvc irfelf into a Comniiuee, to rcconlider the Diilrid: Befao-tl Bill, Mr Jones moved, that Mfui'ft Du- ra-)d, Howard, H^tt, CVyfl.-r, Mills. and Cameron, be a Committee to whom all petitions be reierred, will) leave to repo t thereon with Bill or other wife Mi. Ftaicr moved fo* leave to bring up the petition of Sundry Perform of the Towiiihip of Erntlt Town, which was gianied. hiNGSTO.\' : 'JUIlSD.Ii, HUitca J, ifiis. • • • • • inihvsdnys (layette will be found a second length\ addi"s> to the '■ !{"^i- 4H '«.o.:-: 44*«ul wHioi'JJuiiar Canuda.13 rJ It i'i j llobnH (;onil;i}. K q.—We puhli-h tl.i:- v. 1U1 in<- pn-iiiii.pi ion, thai all who i\ «ul hi) floruit 1 ;iddu'-ss, will i#*» eag«'r lo rccd thi*v al O. W» (In m.l |iKMiiiir la conoiu-t on tn<* su.bjvct inaiti-rcun- lallied in it ; licit' *i'<u<; it h/'vl to l«'l '..■i^ oik read uud c oiuuu'ut lor lihn- ell". ■i Bill read Ordered o he <ead a fecond 'ime lo morr w Mr. Clench gave notice, that he will, At a Meet in.; of a Commit- j tee, cli.-.icn by the annual 1'own Meeting of the Intiabiianvs of the Tbwnihip ai Augutta, in ,heJ"hnitown iiiit. ict of Up¬ per Canada, to *niwer certain queries propufed to ttietn in an addrefa pubiilhed byoi.eRo>- ert Gourlay, & d ited at Quecn- iton, Oct' iber, 18 1 7—it is u- nanimoufly Reibffvrd, ill. 1 hat it is rhe opinion of j this meeting, that iVir. Gour- lay's addrefs contains p» inciples inimical to the peace and quiet which the Inhabitants oft ilk I Province fo happily enjoy. 2d. That however advanta¬ geous, the information might be to Upper Canada, refulting from proper aafWers to thei'ej queries, and placed in proper handy, theprei'ent meeting can¬ not feel themfelv-es juitified in giving their fupport to the ve-' ry injuri'msconie<quenceswliich might rcfuit frojn iuch infor- jmavion, placed at the difpt>fal of a man of Mr. Gourlay's* po¬ litical principles. (Signed) [4 True Copy.,] Solomon Jones, J. D. C. John Bethune, Clerk^ H. W.*iker,C. 1>, Oliver Luert, J. D. Campbell^ J. Heck, R. C. Render^ ( Jacob Heck, J. S. Merwin, John Simpfon, Stephen Colling Augu/la, b\b9y. 18 t8. MAmfm9 On Fridny Kvotiin^^ hy the Rev. R. (',. Curtois Cbnplai^ to faQ forces, tknjain fVhttmg* li*fym to Juno hsa- COMMUMCJTIOSr. ELEfilAi frrseiKrittrn on th* Death nf 3ta ItoRum II ihhn KK ^ H. C. 1%. and Knight of the Sn iliiin (}, tier of I'rrflhutml and Mitr* ut tote Commodore of l/u Lakokin tht Camt- da<%by.l. \.31t/t llsgt. Hcafre waft tbenctvBthro Uritgns^tftpircsprraH Tlia<liff*r b**st liojiesand Uuval iIomit wa'iif.'icJ. Rre other v»oe- fucceedt'd :<> <»Vr ivh^nlm 1M 'iiM-D'*sf crnr tht- subject* of the realm— Cans'd by tbeftitdffell ami n::hnn'lv fall, Ofihrmnefi lamented l&<% Sir RobertIfo'd* In liim «a^- centered /l)rwi oftrvts kind, Trial could PimM" or *<ich til*' m:i.d ; I'lirlnm l^t b» H in *oI-inii pomp ne nin^, Lpi Brio' iia» fj u* |ie*m(ve notes bi* viruii^ •. lid f'.rtv'laritiS ma* no iitoar ii* oilor* *niul ~) Let Scotland1 iiiitlnl nopUrfmournfulhca<f> An;l all I unt nl. Sir linbdti Hall in dead. j },?t N'«»|)(iiii«*\*.i>!i-hi I'anailadcploir. nicdsflh of their bt'lov'ri tote Commodore. Lei them bencpfbrth hilarity su^prml, And ijionn tbv tofeofiiirirdeparted frhMid. Nomoro <fiali iir'tlia1 dauntless crrw survey9 Who hi^ coiuinhiids di»l cni-rrt'illv ohcy • .No more with Uirtn.sJi&Ulhc inuMi|»hant ride, The stormy Mam nor brarc c.ip nogry tide*; \o more shall iic* bfimld old I-'n^lands COU5t Of v» inch hroivehrtd been ih" pride & boas; \la- ! toberiirhprcmaiunrh lo>i. UriUni\ to win mi he shall w* *verdrar, l-'or hi III Shall fl'ti'rt uianv a prn ivf tear ; TI10" \t><\ 10 them li** i^ not lost 10 fame, W'mmi he- roll ,of!r<?gjdt*r*d 1. name, Ala-., thffcigh di IifII i.m* iVllU'lintf bori', W rr • hot th** iransinn iitlo- oi an :;oiir ; Nor wer<*thowUtlc-ull by itrua.n stn*wn. Son)- Hpn« ronf^trrd tram tiir Sicilian ilnor.c- Wherr lie ^md breufu' gnlanin renown'*!, And wiiii thnr l.turcJs .ill be ever crown'tL Wneu a'a -.id aews 1:5 viol) clad sboreJ l"»* reoe'd. \V lal matchless <ncf must rei^n witnio each brvQ^t, With unfi;t£i.M -onou tears shall dim each eye, •\nd even 00-0111 heave me Llirabbiitg -igli. In Kiiglaud's grief luej will participate, la funeral pO".ip uim ih'-m will 'iiiulate, llieiR-f t( il.ull lie th*- |>o:;s fuiure thcuie, Krom Sire 10 >»n, to a^randi^e bin uame ; Uoiii countries rtiall •" hMp hue be clad, Vuleverv hear! bt melaueboh—?ad ; In .culonii'M .mi" 'o b.s coi.nii'-inoiiUion, ihe ^rand* »t trophievofeac»i hnsrltenation, S 'all in ewrti cmintn , -j-l'-ndidh apj^ai, Kwci I'ature ages uiay hla name revere. Love, t'lia-i > and KeligiOu uonjomed, v\ itli Hterature form'd m 00W • mind : iliauntua^d CtianUS each beanieons ^iacea- d'rrn'd, Hut these be >ahi'd h-astand |>ri<h4 he -corn d ; ilira future hards -iiali sing 111 living la^v^, \;;d j>ia iti.g infants li?|» ills hdnb ji.d urabe. 1.1 >v*eeirejh>*ehi» mane- are m>*\ ui re'l, lisvirtmm*deetUon eanh ha».ioade htm Went rlueaivstioi no# wha( horrid tempests rise, >»• dreailfcl showers contract Hie vaulted -kics, \o:' ttaeil bot'eai sweep- iliedccp pioi'ound, '.iid tiiake^ the nod.ling viakling v.onda re- :i:iuid : \.»r when the fielfetfceirllawrj pomp display, t*.i;.'crM by ihe strenpib of *pi nif*«re\i\ hiic rav. P01 fcim the i*nah:» »l no- sileju grove, ilasceased toCarroll Uieirteadei noiipa oflnve, file thrush mi longer i\\ liters from the upray, T .r blackbiu! ioil lorgfi-it*luiici'ul lay ; Audaittbc feaihei d **ong4trrsof 10c air, Like Briton**cem»ah ^»b'd 10 deep dtspair; «• %ea the wecd> o'er him villi dioumn^ lii'ad, l'..»'ir daily inbme in dewej dio|>- iloili aneu ; lainiiail I power to enumerate iliep.aiae, u i>< III: due tu 0 10 lUUllllU'f 1*1 * : \\y heart elate, with gratitude shoai! glove, \nd loftier number- would r >p«ui-i\<- iiow. i'.ui Hiicethetrugie melaitchoU mu^e, riirougb vior.'ni iirrtefhcraid dom uif refuse; I theretoreboptf no critic willnio bold, l*M-inn|»ti\e, ra-li, \am, impudent or bold, r'or offerin^UiU uocrlrlbalury la>, I'h' f -y token 111 my now ••: to pay. ! */short slatarc and Infcrcsfing cotrff. leaaace, NEW.YUltr, F ';. 1?. GftptLinc, of thf brig Frwkl/n Jn ?S days from St Martha, inform* as fctiat the patriot- w re CArrylns uit !«•- lore them to the windward.' A»>o:it the 20th December, thr Patriot tr u.-js, four to si\ thousand sriong. wore w ta¬ in a days march of the v\ry &\ S, ira Fee, which was prisoned h) o»lv &)Q Royalists, and Uiej in a sickly cootU- tion; About the same time, a fleet of ten gall, wiri to he commanded by Admi¬ ral Lord Cochran, came to the month •>l the harbour of St. Martha, and rluu stood to the westward forCartbageiia, for the purpose as was supposed of blockading that port. PRfJE OF PROVISIONS In the Kingston MarKtt% during the _____________P«*t Tvcek. AUTK'LI S. J {trr j pn0M j TO • • ttet'f.......... Miutoii......... V.al........... »'o:k........... PoMfU.......... H ' K*'\ ?........ ■ ii-e.-e.......... Ohee-.e .... Bottei .... Peas...... Potatoes,., O&to..... furnip*......... Carrots......... Cabbage........ Iloiir.......... lo........... Tallow.......... Lard........... Mav............ * • Crtt. lb. cwt, pair e.ir-i- ll>^. do/.. b»i«li. I • ti I 15 l) 0 0 6 0 0 7i 0 0 6 2 Id 0 02 li 0 5 0 2 0 0 0 I ' n 2 head Cwt. 6W. Ih. 0 ■ 6 G 0 9 6 6 0 6 6 , Ton StRt«.......... bundle ^«»("l.......... cord I 0 10 6 0 '> 0 1 0 1 u 1 0 3 0 0 0 15 0 1 10 0 0 0 7£ 0 0 8 1 SO 0O 14 0 0 9 a is 0 0 ** 0 0 7 6 " 3 !> 0 0 7£ n 1 fi 0 2 0 8 0 o 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 1 n 1 t/S 0 » 0 0 0 0 10 0 n n n 0 S 0 12 u 3 6 0 9 a 0 0 0 KiHjSton^ /'.'A. 19ylSlS. Important tolMfPaif Officers. Circular No. 373 i¥arqjjut,t.yh OR tRlf. Sir,—In rcfeicnce to my Circular of 30th ultimo ( N■». 4"5) I annex hereto a form of affidavit, winch c»eiy Hrdf- p-iy Officei will he required to ufc iii drawing for hi- half-pay after the 241b 1 December next, inllcad of the form now u. ufc. I am, Sir, your mod obedient humble i'ervmt, PAMLERRTON. appeared perfonally before me. and made oath, that he had not, during any part of the period from 25th of l8l , to the 24th of 181 , ba'h days inclufive, any other place or employment of profii civil or military, under hi*.Britannic Ma- jeily* or in the lervice of any other Go¬ vernment, befides the allowance granted to him by hi» Britannic Majcfty, as a re¬ duced of the Regi nent of Sworn befort me at this day of The half-pay Officers who have em barked in the caule of the Patriots in . j South America, will be rendered una¬ ble, by this regulation, to receive their half pay. ALBANY, Feb. 3. . Mysterious Circumstance*—Ot\ Tues¬ day last, a young lady, residing in the compact paitaT the city, ofirreproaeh- able character a ud resectable councc- Hons, left bet father's hou*-e about ten in the morning, lo call on a femah friend and neighbour. She loft her friend about eleven o'clock, A, M. as was Supposed to return to her father's: *inee which no information has been had of her, although diligent search and enquiry have been made to t lie present tune.—Should ihtsarti^Ie ine^t Ihe eve of any one who can £;ive th*- slightest informatiou to itniavel (hi. mystery motive.^ ol ham; nitv will alone beMiihcieut foan immediate communi¬ cation tfit,t» re:lere the anxiety of the distressed 1 -.-latives. The youug lade i;' oh*i\f tweut^ three ^ear» wld.i Notice. TTpHE Partn rfhip heretofore exini.i^ JL between the fubfcnber* is this d iy diffolveil bv mutual confent. AH per* fon* indebted to the fibfenbers are re- quelted to m.«ke immediate payment to Neil McArthur, who i- duly anthorited to receive the fame ; and fill thofe who have demands agaiull them -ire r queftcj to pre lent them for Liquidati n. NEIL McAR-I'UR, JOHN MeARTHUR. ConcrrDn. 74/// Dec 1817. 4,9- Notice. THE Co pa'tnrrfhip heietofore ex- iitiog at Bellvijlc, under the fvii of John Id nbbai d and company, i, this day diffolved, by mutual confent. All ptrfona having claims a^aimt the faaie are rcqaetted to pref.ut tn«ir accounts to .\ndriw Kfmm*.r ) for adjustment ; and thofe indebted to ihr fji'H co-tiart- neifhipafe d fired to pay ihe lame to Andrew Kimmerly without lelay, oth- erwtfe they will be out tn the hand o: an I Attorney fo» collection. JOHN HUBB 7?75, ANDREW KiMMBRLT, Bellville, 2>th Feb. '818. .pt r|XO LET, and pofTtfllon given li ll JL May next, ihe Shop .iow occupied hy McSlSt Taylor 3c Parker. Er-q*iii- of PATRICK SMYTH. March 3. 40 TO LET, and p'lfllflion givrrn the fiift May next, the houfe now oc¬ cupied by Mr Amos W. Brown En¬ quire of PATRICK SMYTH. March 3. ^0 fJTlO LET, and pofT. Sion given the? JL fiffl May next, the new houfe fronting the M*in Guard. Enqnire of PATRICK SMYTH. March 3. ' 40 CAME into the enclofure of the fub- Ic'ibcr fome lime lall autumn, a large Hog, fuppoicd to be two or more years «|d. The owner can have him bf proving p'opeity and paying cnarges. ' JOHN W1LLET. fGngtlirri, Feb. 28, 18 \ 8. 40 Advertisement. JUST received, and offered for fde by the fubferibers, a quantity of red Currant Jelly, prefcrved Rhafpber- rir*i, Goosbcrrits, P'umbs aed Straw¬ berries. TAYLO R i PA R K E R. 3d March.________40w^ A Farm for sale.. THE farm of the fubferiber, hefnef fhefroni half of Lot number 8/ iu the third conceffion of the Towufhip of Kingfton, with a new framed honltf and i«me other bnildiugflt and a vonnjj Orchard thereon will be Wd at VEN¬ DUE, at Dawf n'ft Auction (I31H, in front of the Morkei in Kingfton, on Tuefday the fothfnft at noon, n drfj fooriCT dilp. led of at private fa'e Foe the terms apply t*> 15. Olcott, Kings* ton, or to Jacob Vanarnum*. Kingston^ Mm xk 3 u, 10 i 8. 4^4 44