m Utofrg. +»**■**•*»** ■ « • ■!•■#« * • ♦ • S'tngsfrcm Ihv QtnntUL fThe follrtiv.iic iong> *?rc ttjn>liifrd from tlir GtTniari b\ a ^uur* nHitc^inlNr Ilorkri Brip- Hdi\aiurhril to thr NwcdMi rnrpt in tlic cam¬ paign of 1BI3. H** Villi romcmbcr* with plea¬ sure, lu'ariug th* Pirmrr of ih*>;u fiinq bv Ctou> dina HIiimrnlif*r|;, th* pictiir>t *lrl in Nordhuui, to Uourfl Iicaulifiii1 .tit , %4 ^Ai' </u;*tu /utf£o."3 I.— The Rhhie* O HKH ?r>^cs i v current In (own and by Tlif grrtn *unn) ^rtlr, urn! flic daik linden Irfm rr : Ybytr^vYCfj as ihcy iltmjilc, smile back on the p!atu. And Rhinz* drp'c*t riW* Ihou arl German again. Thjr ro-cs *ni*,ll*»f*ipr,thoair is more free. Wiirc li*rl> UtCflon^ it|'iih*iii*il mi lh*- IMj- Ylie jek* of ike mighty Lj litirftrn in main ; Aijd Rhine I dcurrtU iker, thou arl Grraian ttgaltl. The la::d h ac t-racc, and brvakl forih Into *ong_ Thy bill* in llifir bo-nrn the calrnrr* prolong T* y Mfl in !fel tr cbs&aiiiw r^.r* hu il ivtram— Our JUt>fvour own ritair, i> O ruia: a/r.iu ! Tm dau£ft*m»ttt r| < ^rttli^ad&oehtenMf*ilri \\ ili iiu*ir t>e» oftclt azure} sfritl bright CBU0J ha*r, H^peal mnl hrir danc*<< at ev<? on i::r plain— One BAtn^QMT Oym Ovci u Oenmu again* II — Tjjrtjtrw IVar Song. Cwk^Sojts of the Kill ! Icareilie Chamois and Roe* Tor the liatvfttltf ittfcll in &t Valley hHnw : Ba\a*«3 ami Gaul litcj |j*M » * !rd Iflfitl mi'lit ; The ilftieAnd >kr tyTatV arc nariirtiI I'oil'^h*. T*ifh, 3atfi*'r ye ht*re, in [kr mitt a*<<l lite UiuWi On (he lower of\uur *tietigtli,o'cr ihc Iliad* of ibeTue— Should Ike na h of ymi? bright arm* be seen f^»fn \u%r .iiiruud* If will *cetx\ nnK lightning :liat breaks through th* cloud. Should :be Wflfid Ofyouf uatcliunnl be heard in ibe night, Thev will tint.ktt the echo of winds from the Ifrfehf; And iher!a-h of your feet, z$ ye ru*h III the plain. Will be heard a-a fkSntCf bru*»k milled Willi t >e rain AnH r > ber, ve eajl'-i, ye mltffi of thr hill j T:*e b-H qael i% *• f, ye hall wrl \uu* nil: Comeil -\t it |;!;# t tu- w air In m.i^ traM dniHI likt* il-e flood, Fnr the rraj er sve C°ne !«' thr harwl oFMood, ^^4fy5* .......................................... From the F.irmtr*s Register. The following letter, from il>e Hon. Oeore<r Tihbiic, Efq. Picfidcnt of the RrniTclafr county Agriculimal Sotieey. and lhe fuhj'inni rommu.--—*• ::r.S from Wr. Gcoct, third Vice-IVfL.ient of the Society whii'h were encK fed it» it, we lay before il-.c public, cheerfully, under the hrtpe that they may contribute to the ob¬ ject for which they aic intended. ToF. Adancourt—Sir—The method prop-fed by Gen. Armflrong ft:r the dc firucli <n of the Canada iliiftle, and ap¬ proved fey Mr. Genet, in hi. rcltnrki here¬ with enciofed! varying on'y h (he cauffi of their dcftniclion, m:.y be nf ufe on I nm« vhich are but partially infciU'd in fmal! paichet wiili thu noxtDDt weed. It lias 5jten fucceffuiiy pr&ictifed on farms thus f:tuafed in feveral diltrfcls. It may tint Jiowtver be itfner^l'v known, and to ihofe farmers tfl wii ill it is n^t, iti pubUcatioa yi ) be of ufe. W itU that vk\v I lend it Xo yo::. A p—c\icahi? plan for their dcftruc*iinn Upon a targe fealc, where farms have be- cu;rir generally tnfriled With them, would entitle in inventor to the moft gratrtul thanks nf the community and to the high- cO premium. G TIB:.ITS. Prospect-Hill, J»ine7% 1S19. Sir—The honour teitowed upi'n mc by tbe Agrituluiral Society «f tht county ot Rei.ffclaer, in elevat'tiig me to the llati»n of one uf their Vlce-Ficfideiitis makes it an agreeable duty to concur, to the bed of my abii'ti.'-Jt to wnattver may pr«mi>tc thr utility uf that patriotic inftitution. In that view. Sir 1 h.iflcn to communicate, th'onjrh your channel, to our farotcrf, my obfcTvttiiont on the method ot drllroyin^ one of the niort dreaJiul enemies nf their fir'ds: I mean tlv Canada thifllc, which, on the wings of Eolu;, hat, within a few years, emijerated into this Hate from Ver- rror.t, and extended rapidly its baleful progeny. My mfthod i* the fame r.r, the one re¬ commended by Gen. Arnifl<oi>^ ; a..J if I <3o not agree with tli3t diiliii|:4*illied ftctes- inanin t!ie explanation of t!:ecmcic.:t catifc, the refult brin^ the fame, and the means differing only by a circurnitance which «nay have efcaped his attention, our re Ipectjve e>:periinenis arc corroborative, and! v:i', 1 hiipe, leave no doubt of the efficacy of fait pickle (<-n pafturc lot-)' to annihi¬ late a plant, which in fomc part* of Czr.a da and Vermont, has effccVwHy iav^ded the foil, ar.d rendered it p*-;fcclly ufelcfs for tilling or pa*iure. Too much attention cannot be paid to the remediate estirpitiun ot J'uch an alarm¬ ing founder; and among the v^rloua aeis which your f-.i'"w-cittzctiS expect from your zeal a* their re[,rcfti.tativc, at the next mccti"-*: rifthc Iceiflatire:, uncof the fnoit inZerClting w.»uld be the extenfion and :mpIOVc*rl^(lt of the bw a'ready pro¬ dded for the destruction of that noxiuus veed in fcvcrai eonnt-es. With much refpr& I rematu, Sir, v«mr obedient fcrv-Allt, E. * . GENET, 3"if ihn. George TibLct:* £/%. President of ik? j9ffieut/unoi Stfuty <>f t£j ecuuty of Rei'-;tfaer* Jtsmarii *n c tat; ^mmxinkatkr. '.f General John /trnuti'j/ig. t, tie Preshl'it of the Befksl.if *gruvfiui J$<rtutj, tn tie Ca¬ nada 7it:ti;, The Strratub Jrwuih of Lindeoi, a fpecics of the caiduus, called in America, Canada thttlle, and in England, with a due regard to truth* the eurstd thistle, is, of all the invaders of our cultivated fields, the moft difficult tn extirpate. It propagates Itfelf with an aftonifliing rapidity, both by its plumose ot feathered feeds, and by its innumerable roots, creeping far, wide and deep. Many effays have been made in Emope and in America, by the moll rkil- fill botanills and n^ior.omills, to deftroy this pernicious plaM ; frequent and deep ulooghingt, repeated mowings, fuperm- cumbent 1'iibflances, burnings and thick fovvings of clover and other grafs, having been ufed ; but none of tliofe means have oonrjuered the enemy. Gen. Armflrong, difcardmg all thole palliitivei, pubh'/hes that he lias made a deci'five attack on the pert, with old pickle of beef, pork or filh, poured flowly on the places occupied by the Canada lIhTIIc, and that he has made it dlfappear. I coincide entirely prith that gent!C'T>aQ on the effcaey of fait folutions to fubdue the serratula- I have utcd it fcveral years for the fame purpofe, and I have invariably fuccecded. But I differ fiom the general on the explanation of thai phenomenon. He feems to afcn'be if, t:> the chemical action of fait, and imagines that the malii acid of apple p*>mac; would have the fame eflcft. I sfcribe it, o- the contrary, t» the f:mplo mechanics, «pera- ration of the grazing animals, who rcfort with an atlon'ihing avidity to the lyots impre^natrd with pickle, trample and compact the ground with their feet, dtira Its fur face with their tong.ics and their teeth, devour the young fyrouts as foon as they appear, and depriving entirely the loot- of the thistle of their nceefT,«ry con.- mitnicatton with the atmofphere Ly their lrachcas,or air conductors, dellroy in them the fouree ol vegetation, and «cca!ion their much deJircd death* I have, this yeai, planted w;i!i eorn a lut of thiiiy acres, on which fev.-ial bun¬ ches of the Canada tliiitlc had Ik<ii irri- paied, in iSic, with pickle, or cccaffn- n)jy fprmklcd with fait for the ufe 01 a fl .ck of 300 merinoea, and I have not been ab'c 'o difcQver ^ue IcaU remnant uf that pernicious plant in the gtound, whilll where the pickle had been put on ttliiUcfl not rxpnfed to the browzin^ of (licep or rattle, the fait feemi rather to have invi goratcd than extin^uimed the prolific powers of this tliiiile. My advice to r.....-*. H-lm-Twai Imi infelled v'u\\ the Canada thitUe, n according'y to tufil them as fo foon as poffiblc into patlure well (locked with grafs feed, and after having cut the fpmuts of the thillle, and COntUltt- log to cut them as foon a< they grow too haid to be eat by the creatures, to make it a pra£tice to (prinkie the ground occu¬ pied by thofe pints wiih pickie orfjlt. E. C. GENET. Profpca-Ilill, June7t 1819. Prim the Alexandria Gazette. In an Englifh newfp?per of February la'.t, we find the Following article. It is one of the mofl impreifive facts lu eltablifli the ad vantages of in-proved cultivation of the foil, that we have ever real, if the fi.ct is t-> be credited, and we have no rea (00 to Olfbelicve it mote than any ctthcr. derived from the fame fouree reflecting imr.rovetncpt in the arts, fei'cnccv ^'p- We do not copy thin under the Empreffion that this mode of cultivation can ever be employed othcrwife than experimentally, but to mow what c-n be accjmp'ifned by system and industry. Htfrx are an hundred iind thirty fi-.ur btiffiels of wheat ta;fed from an acre of ground. The highcfi prodwet \vc have ever heard of lieinjr ica'iZcd h this country, on the mod fertile land, v.a« fi?ty bulhcls. The average crop thnurh out the Uuiori, is probably not more than ten hufiiels. if fo mv.eh ; in England, it i» rated, accdrdlOg to the f d'owing article, at more than thirty, by the ordinary mode of cultivation. The diff-icnee in llteftf average! is attain owing ti> the diffcreDce iu th: mode of culture. From an English tytprr. OHi.AT ( ROP.-. Mr. Falla gives an instance of land cul tivatrd by the fpade and the wheat plant¬ ed in lines fa a d:blle% w'uh plants previ¬ ously raited in a seed bad produced the enotmrrus return of seventeen quarters of wheat to an acre i The average produce in th? ordinal* mode of cultivation, is not more than Jlur quarters; fo that the ex tra expenfe is more than repaid fourfold. The expenfe of digging an acre of ordina¬ ry land at nurfery price, he tUtes to be 3^s. and this he adds, is an operation worth two ploughing^ ; and betides, by planting the wheat rhrrc is great faWng in feed. In the uftiai mode of broad cast, it requires two bufliels to the acre ; but in planting, one peck is faScient. Mr. F. a!fo states, that by fpade husbandry he lias produced a cop of potatoes amount¬ ing to the almost incredible quantity of £co lufhels prodace ! and he gives it as bis opinioi:, that the move general ad: of the fpade waiild have the most beneficial cfT-fi, not only upon the agricultural la- b'-r^rs thetDstflveSj hut on their employers alio; for, though the farmer might not be ab^e to find taboves t© cultivate 'arg** quaniillcs of land in thii way, he might at lca-r cultivate fufficicm to employ his quota of the laborers of hid parim, and fo at once exonerate the poor rates, and be himfeif amply rep.jid. The rnr»(lii><! of rearing Calves, By a Torhhire Farmer. Various method* have been practised in retard to the rearing and food for young calre--; but ]0ng e;;prnenc#, with a mind alwavs open to conviction, and a stock whtCn ha* produced the ciost aoiiey for a given quantity of foo<S, and in the least time of any in Great Britain, cannot justly be denied to promise, and afford the most substantial proofs of the best method of treatment—I here allude to a farmer in the North of Yotkshiit. He observes the most beneficial lime for breeding young calves for stock, is in February and Match. These intended for stock he permit! to stick rhc cow twice a d.iy for a fortnight, allowing them to take only a certain quantity of what U called the fore-ends, and stripping the cows perfectly clean for the daiiy. Al¬ ways obferving, that the calf has pirmy of clean straw, and lies dry in a tolerably warm houfe or mbtal. When they are a fortnight old, be takes them from the cow, puti them into a convenient houle, and gives them tlcim'd milk fcaWcd for one month longer, allowing them a li!:!j good hay, which they foon learn to eat. When they arc fix weeks i-d, the miik i. mixed with oatmeal gruel, and allows them a little bean meal, only to lick Out of a trough, lie op^.ovis of linseed tea mixed with the milk, equal qumrfties of each. The allowance tach calf ihould have cannot be judged of; tn2; depends entirely u;;on the size of the calf— Every feeder mould be very cautious net to gave them too much ^t one time, but «lvav* tt* keep them regular—Gf.ing tttrflipl at the aj;e of six weeks is recommended.— Mo proper time can l*c fixed ior y'*'^jr up fervinj" them, ac It entirely depend! upon the strength of the c*M ; f mc are taken away :«t t.vu months c-!d, others at three mom!;*, and put into a good tweet graft yaflurc. 6y this mod': « f treatment, the perfoii at1 tided to has not lo»t '->'»e for fc¬ veral years- Milk h the cKeaptra and ben fom) that can be given the a : st-i thole who have trot mdk •.»!:! never re 'ive Jw advantage by breeding. ,'. deco ti>n "f hay tea. or lintfeed, or natttrt 11, p.i^eu to young calves without mdk, canfes them to be big bodi¬ ed poor, and feque^'ly it iz attended with an inveterate Joe Reft which to of- ten proves fatal. Tl : winter following they are put UBOtl tu. nipa. wliich a'-c ex- crllcnt fo d, and keep :hrci iu gouj ccii dition until the follow i »l fi '115. The calves meant f r *«al have the fore ends of the cow'a milk for on« Wtck, then I he latter ends; and ihtfj ie«:n:-r^i':y fold to the butclurat three or four WCtta old. \ r»ood-brcd calf U f«> Id a- hiyh & fmrn edf the calves meant I fri.....fwvc ihelr liberty m trfet......c. rhof. „ , ,ntf.^fat. tening are clole confio.j to a p .,)( anJ a|. ways allowed a ioffieu,,, qon(1:,!y 0f clean stiaw. When a calf d0;S ^ ruck frcc]y |aw e^Saiid fait arc ad«,!ai>Wied with fuc- Cefr. -^ •crjac^i'a Kingfton, Jthjunc, iStr). AMAK5I1ALL, memhe; of the • College of Surgeons in I-ondon, begs leave to inform the public that be has moved t<^ the boufc formerly occupied by Mi. A. Macpherfon, and next door to 1. Maryland, Kfq. where Iu continues to piit'iice the different brjncli-rs of his pro- fcfTi.ii as ufnal. He is now openinoihe moft extenfive and general afiortmeiit of Drugs and Patent Medtcmes, that ever were introduced into Upper Ca¬ nada, and imported by himiclf this fpring from Gfcit Riilain. Sto>e Keepers and Medical LYiiliiioncrs in ihc country will Kb fupplied on as low tcims as ihcy pofli- bly cjn be in Montreal. He hti alfo imported a choice afTort- men; of V/.»Inut and A'uuSroom Ketchup, beil Engiift Pickles, Indian Soey, Balm of Glicad, Maccalfar a:id I\uffian Oil, So¬ da ?owncr3, Tamarinds, IIoufeThermom- et-r*. Spices,a few artkjlw of Perfurccty, Colours for Painter»j Dycr'i &c. Zi. WotkvmT ' nriHB Scbfcfcribers refpecrfilly inform A their friends and the Public, that they ha'.-enow received aid jull opened in Mar¬ ket Stiver, juft below Mr?. Patrick's lun, a very Exten'We alfortmeut of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and STATIONARY, MItcwifc—a great qnantity of ClalTlcal l!:i ks, the whole of which WtU be fold very low lor t alb and approved Credit. McDonald & aykroyd. Dec. t, 1818. 27 Kingston Branch of the Mon¬ treal Hank. # # ■ • ANY fum required may be obtained at the Office for good Bill*, on Mon- trral,Quebec, IXihoJ Eachaogc on Lou- dnn, vi for Specie—Notcj aifo will be discounted at thiftjr, fixty, and ninety days! THOMAS MAitKLANO, Kingilon,3d Nov T8jR. Ajjcnt. 23 NOilCK. TORSALK, AVERY raluabtt FARM, Mtnat.-d . near the Filing of Broekr'tUr, be¬ ing the rear half of L.t No. one, and Hie rear ha'f of Lot numW two, in the se¬ cond concession rf Kli7abrlltfo«u, V C. containing two buodreil ncrt*, former¬ ly the property nf Kt-uben SlierWootl, Rsquire, but now helongfivs loJohrShu- ter. Esqiiire,ofliond m. fhrrr i^ ••■' *■- ry -ooA dwaJIiue It- other ont houses e.n tat promt* - ,i..;, I^ot nomhernineteen, in the^tv'h coii- ces-ion, and I'ic U"*-: -df-.i'I « :. ■•. !"V. ill tl.* Clp»d -:■(..:• Tjwnshlpi Jiso,L : •• *s 1 • • '•■ the first coticeshjon, and number lii'ion ill thft second core- I**e <•■ •■ mi- -l.ip of yongff, In tin- Pi'-tik: ' .» l'ns- towtl, Tiu-'c 1":«iiv> 1 d!!;. r';i >n- .! »;f on term* peculiarlycn*^ tu '• a&wntage* ojs to purchasers.—App'j (o I>.\M(*1. JOS vjoii. Brockiilh; 1«A JtOi ttti V, 18*0- 1 iTOTlCE; J<1MF.$ MR AG 1117 & returns his mnjl ** Jim ere thanls to the p ople 0/ A///i;j- ton and its environs* fir /-'V literal en¬ couragement he Las met ivith fines his eorn- ntmcing bufuxefs. He be*s leave to inform his friends and the public, that he has Removed to his A Vet* llmtfe near the Mar- let Place. Oppofite to A.r. Layman's and will as ttfual carry on the Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Manufactory. I/ORSF SHOEING and BLACK¬ SMITH WORK *>:.'/ he executed M the heft manner, at the fiortefi nc.'ice, and on the lowrfi terms. N. if. 7c rr/r/, hafe or fell fir the term of tea years, an.i immrliate poffeJJi^K give.it that well biow* Jland, the WEL¬ LINGTON INN, « Barrack Jlree!.— This fluxion is one ?f the lefl in town, .having many conveniences that render it particularly avrll adafed for a Houfe of Public Entertainment md Store, dpply to the Proprietor. JslMFS MEAGHER. K'iwjlon, Feb. 5, tS'9-_______________°" For Sale <•" to Let* Af TWO Hory fumed Houfe, and a p/ii. large and cam^dious Hone iUorc, Giuate on the water'srfge in the centre of the Village of Prcfco.. on exceedinqly ad¬ vantageous terms to tW purchafcr or lessee. Enquire at lb" OITtce"f CHa. A. HAGERMAN. KingQon 26th FeV'"")'! ,3,9- 9 PERSONS havi.{ Books belonging to the Eillgitoy Library arc requeft- ed to fend them to t*c fubfenber, at his houfe, adjui»in;r the fftWO "f Kingflon, and with as little dc!**' a^ p-ffibV jOHS FEKOUiON. t:th Apiil. ii>i^. '6 THE Partncrihip under the fum of Al¬ exander McDonel) Sc Co. waa this di:y dilfolvi'd by mutual confeat. All ""'e indebted thet.to mull make imme¬ diate payment to Alexander McD.nell. to «hom n\ having claims agninll the fnd firm mull pitfcut their accounts, be being duly authuiifed to f.tllc all the ^ffiirs of iu concirn. Alexinrler McDoneD, Allan K. McDoncU. F'n^stor..ZK)th Alay. 1819. 23WI3 Tj Axemen. THE > ib^crihi'rs «ill recofvcprd* nosalsfrom an) person or ponsonn wilKug to eng»ff«* to elear sixty arres t.i no* bind on iluir premiscaln Amelias* burgh. Kay of Quiulc, ready for seed by th • ftrsl day of Auuu t ncv;. Thr Asli- e« on -aid land uill be Requited to be coil eted and car-'fully secured. Teams and Provisions will be famished if re- ni;u-;l. j'-trparliculnrs apply lo OWKN MrUOUGAL, KincEoii. or Id UcDOVGALk McLKLLAN, 9 ibdlville. B A N K O F THE -ubfcrirKr being appointed acent for :K- °ank »,f Canada, he will ne¬ gotiate bank note* fur bills on Montreal, Quebec, or lor Specie. Wm. MITCHEL1 Kingflon, Oct 13th, 18:8. J* 20 1 for Safe, THAT Elegant farm No. 8, fiffl Concefilon townlhip «-f Ptedrricka burgh, 28 miles from KinglloD, (contain ing 200 Acres,) formerly occupied by Colonel Spencer, and known by the name of the Manfmn Houfe. It contains about eo acres of land under improvement, an elegant frame houfe 2 ftory high with 2 bams .md other buildings. Per ferns defirous of purchaling may cn<|uireof theSublcrt- ber en the in-eroilTes, ot to D. llagerman, l.fq. at Bath. JOSEPH CF.RGERON. Frcdcrickfburgh, Sept. 8tlit 1818 15 A FAKM FORSALE ; ADJOINING Hay Bay, in the Town- fhip of Fredericksburph, the Eafl ha'f of Lot No. 2, in the fecondConceiTtou, containing 100 acres, and having about 40 acres under cultivation, with a log ii ... .-. and barn upon it. For the terms apply to Daniel Wafhbum, Efquirc, Kingllon. P. VAN KOUGHNET. Cornwall, Dec. 7, 1818 30 ^~ CAUTION. IT is the particular wiih of the Comman¬ ding OrTiccr of the 70th l.cgimcnt, that :dl dcalingn with the inhabitants be for piompt payments. Such pcrfuns there, fore as tahc upon themfelves to ^ive credit, will be doin-j foat their own risk, as after this notice it will be needlefs for them to apply to the Commanding Officer, or any other Officer, for theit afliilancc to recover any debts. Tbis applies to every individual of the Corps, there bciujr no exception of Mefs- man. Pay >ctjeaiil3, HofptUl Steward, or any other. Kingston, \C)thJune, ill9. 26 A ""FEW hundred bundles STRAW for hale.—Enquire, at this Oiiicc. June l, 1819. 23 Soda TVater. THIS cooling, falutary, and delicious btfveragc, » now ready for delivery, and v'.Il be kept during the fummcr at the Sign of the Gohkn Mortar% oppofite the Market. Thofc Ladies and Gentlemen who value health, With a cheerful fcrcnity cf mind, are refpelUulIy invite 1 to call and partake of this boafted and fafhionahle drin!-:, which is esliilaratiu^ witiiout intox- icatton, and unattended by fj'ofcqutnl de- preffion. With ftich Tuab'tica. lurely no Lady or Gentleman will conceive it any tax rpon time, conftitotion or property, ocrafionaUy to indulge in the Innocent and healthful hilarity invariably attendant upon a glafs QtSyrOp and c<oda Water, iCingftoo, June 25. 1810. 26 lb be Sold, ~- A ?iTEATnnd i>>minodiou« flon*C In x3L Sforp Strrot. .\ith ,\ (*ood blabi<*. and Garden, in which th; r- is a i»nn<l Well and all i<t!ier COTi»CUtci)Ctes rei|uir- erj« Terms oi Kit*? Will Dir DKfltfe I.noun by applying to tha >uh-.|ili.-r on tlic premises. ANTHO.W L-UUK. Kingston, A/7/y'iS, 1.JI9. 22—tf /TIHE Subfcriber ofcis for fair h:S ML lloufeand Farm,logetlieror feparate, as alfo his Ilorfes, Carts, Sleighs, Cows, Hogs, Oxen, Grain, Hay, Potatoes, uid Implements of Hulbandry, fitoattf on ihc liiver St. Lawrence, oveilooking the beautiful village of Ogdeulhurg, and within half a mile of Picfcott, Upper Canada. The Dwelling houfe, which lias lately been erected, confl .t* of two flit tag Rooms 4 Bed rooms, a Kitchen and Cellar, Well fiuiuVd. The Farm contains 107 Acres of choice Land, well fenced, upwards of 60 of which is Pasture and Meadow, the remair* der Tillage and Wood Laud, with a young Orchard and good 13am, Stable and Root* houfe, and a fmall Tenement for Labourers, To a Gentleman of fprculatinn. the above Pien.ifes which extends 3 Acres in front of the River, must prove of great advantage, as it h one of the best situa¬ tion* in 1 he neighbourhood for the erection of a Wharf* Brewery ot Dftfi'lrry, &c. Pad oftheourcli tU money, m.iy r main on Motijjuire, if agreeable to the Purchafcr* AppHrini.Mi to b--Ui:ide to Kenry Forest Efq fytantreali 'John Macaulaj Kington, ......-'"rM" p„|KKUi)M".N. Presrott, 26... Oft. »« < %• 6lf TO LET, A COMMODIOUS HOUS0, near Doftor Keating's, two Tories high, with seven rooms a Ki'cheu, and a Cellar under the whole, a go. d yard and stable ; al<oa tew good Spring near the hoti'C.— Forfurlhei particulars apply to JaMEi robins. Kingston, 4th June, 1819^___________«§ NOTICE, ALL perfon* indebted to the late Co- part nei (hip of Richard R obi son and David Record, ate rccpieftcd to make im¬ mediate payment to t'e fnrviving partner, David S<cord. and thofc to whom th. faid C^pauncrlhip may be i»dcbted, ate ie- qiidled to fend in their accounts foi ad- juHmrnt and payment. Kingfton, 27th May, 1819. iCtf LOST', VBOITT a week ;-go, fomewhere be¬ tween the South Bay, in Marys- burgh, and Kingston, a Mote of hand, in favor of the fubferiber, ay.iinlt John Brew¬ er and William SpaiT'rd, for the fu-n of eleven pound* five flv.Uing*. All perfoiis are hereby forbid purchasing faid Note, as the fame will not be paid t» any one ex¬ cept the original owner, by agreement of the contracting paities.— Whoever may have found the fame, nnd will return it to> the fubferiber, Stall be generously reward- cd. jnriN nn \7fTpr Marytburgbt June 18, 1819 acjwg Notice, THE laic partnership of Robert Grit* ham § Co. having diwol red itself this day by the death of Roderick Mac- kay Esq. the bussiness in future will be carried on by the Subscriber, to whom all persons, who are indebted to the abovr. lirm, will please pay theiraecounts with¬ out delay,and those who may have claims against that concern will please? present them for adjustment. ll0 ROBERT GRAHAM. Point Frederick, 21SI Sept, 1*18. NOTICE. THE Subfcriber iiis Loft three Note* Signed by Freeman S. Clinch* viz, or.c of 25 Dollars on demand, one of 25 Dollars fix Months afterdate, one of co dollars, payable in joiner's or Cabinet work ; the endorfement according to the beft of my knowledge IS as follows, vi2, 4or5 Pounds on thefiilt Note, the above notes were given the 2yth of March 1818. DANIEL KEYNALDS. February r 1 th, 1S19. 8 tcTleT; FOR one or more years, and pofleflion given immediately, 'I hat Stone lioufe, litualed tn Store Street lately occupied by Mr. Mcdcalf, with Stable, Garden and other out houfes. The fituation of the .ibove premifes ir muft advantageous fur a Dwelling houfe* For particulars applv to FRANCIS X.ROCHELEAU. Kingllon, 15 Jan. 1K19. ^ ' KINGSTON, U. C. rRLKTCD i'UK iliL KWTOR3.