Kingston Gazette, April 2, 1811, page 1

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> r w4 hw Vol. I.J KINGSTON, CUPPER CANADAJ TUESDAY*' APRIL 2, 1811. NOTICE; npHE copa.tncrihip of Mower & Ken- JL DAI.L, printers, is this day uiffulvcd, by mutual agreement* All \-c\Umshmwg any demfnds again! f<id firm, arc defirtd ta exhibit them j and thofe indebted arc requeli- cd to make immediate payment to C. Kendall. NAHUM MOWER, CHARLES^ KENDALL. Gazette Office, March 19, 1*3 11. [No. 28. rom- account, or ether obisV?- Ear then* SlG la s s IVa re. • •• 7~fHE Subfcribers refpecifully inform X •* their friends and the public, that rfeey have received by the late arrivals from Liv¬ erpool, a general affortment of EARTHEN ^GLASSWARE, which they offei for fale whol<JBie and retail, at their Store, No. 50 St. Paul Street, lately occupied by James Dunlop, Efq. -|>n as go<-d terms as can be had at any ftore in this city.—Ware packed in the belt manner, and a liberal difcount made for cafh. (Tj* Country Men others are requeued to call* GREEN & EATON. Notice is hereby <?i-ven, HP*Oall peifons indebted U> the rftateof JL Alexander McDonald, baker,late of the town of Kingfton, dec-canid, by p iffory note, book tionr that urilcf* immediate payment is made to the fiiblcribets (who are duly authorifed to receive the fame and give acquittances) their accounts will be puc into the hands of an attorney forcolkction. All perfons having any claim again It faid edate, by pro mi dory note, book account, or other obligation, arc requcdedto produce the fame for aJjudment, on or before the f 5th day of March next, to the fubferibers. ALEXr. MACDONELL, Adm'r. JANNET MACmmLUJJm'x. Kingston, loth fan. i8ii. 17—if 3 FOR SALE, 2 61/ l Montreal, July 1810* Lewis Lyman & Co. DRUGGISTS, Have jitji received, And for Sale, QOO Bottles cold prcfled CASTOR ■ OIL, equal in flavor t > Sail ad Oil. 50 Dozen Lee's BILIOUS PILLS. 9i>SjDo. Coit's Do. Do. Thefe Pills have been long eftablimcd as a mild, fafe and fovercign remedy, for Bil¬ ious Fever, Dropfy, Yellow Fever, Acid Stomachs, Jaundice, Indigedion, Bilious Cholic, &c. Jefuit Drops Japan Ink Jaundice Bitters Itch Ointment A FARM confiding of 258 acres, be ___........ ing Lot No. 6, in the 1 ft conceflion :harits and ln P^MWtgh, fituate 6 miles from Kingfton — icor 12 acres under improvement, with a good log houfe on the fame, and a good Mar Hi affording hay for 12 or 14 head of cattle.—For particulars apply to Laugh- lis M'Intyre, (hip carpenter, Pittfburgh. February 12, 18 11. 2 Itf rrTO BE SOLD, A GOOD Hand for a Tavern, -L -a- heretofore occupied by the fubferiber, confuting of a good two dory dwclling-houfe, horfe flied and (tables, together with 6 acies of land, being a part of lot N°. 12 in the 2d cone-lfion, on a crofs-road in EmeltTown. For tei ms of fale inquire of JOHN BELL. zun, March 12, 18 I 1. 25 F-rntft TV Anderibn's Pills Balfam Honey Bateman's Drons BoftiVs Elixir Britifh Oil Cephalic Snuff Court Plaifter \why '« Cn r jr in 31 i v c Lcckyc-r's Fills Lozenges Toiii . —, M*& Up Sal.e asrnefia fcaiTs Remedy for 1 Paregoric Eiixtr the HoopingCough y Refined Liquorice EfTence Peppermint Eye Water Elfence Pennyroyal Lemon Burgamotte Lavender Godfrey's Cordial Hooper's Pills James* do. Rufpini's Styptic Rheumatic Tincture Set Poignant Steele's Opodildoc Salt Lemons der Turlington's Balfam Worm I. Wormfeed Oil Northrop, Wolcott iff Abbe, Have removed from No. 54 St. Paul Street to No. 102, one door North ofMeflrs. Bellows, Gates & Co. where they have a General Aflbrtment of DRY GOODS on hand, which they offer &W Jiiuc v.'J jraJvOaalJe terms. N. W. 2c ABBE. Montreal, \ ah Sept. I Sic. I tf loocli low ^o/enges Together with a very extcnfive aflbrtment of DRUGS k MEDICINES, Shop Furniture, Vials AfTorted, Gaily Pots, Surgeon's ln liniments, Sec. Montreal, March 4,1811. 6* 8 NEW * OG0§O§OOD- THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RKCFirFD AFRESH SUPPLY OF GOODS, AMONGST WHICH ARE FURNiyURfi'andprintedCalicoe«,Snk Shawls, Cotton do. Ladies' plaSi and figur'd Silk Sleeves, Leno ditto, Kid Gloves, black worited Hole, Carpeting, Veilings, * Brown Hollands,- Checks, &c. &c. .^ SHERIFF'S SALE. All Of which will be fold very Midland Diftria, 1 OT virtue of a Writ low for Cafh or Country Produce. to wit : 3 of Fieri Facias, if. B. WHITNEY. fuedout of his Maje/i/s Court of King's B ndf £, 25 SHERIFFS SALE. MidlandDijhitl,'} T) Y virtue of a Wife to ivit. $ JL) of Fkrl Facias% iff%. ed out of his Majefty'a Court of King7»s Bench, and to me directed, againft the lanqs and tenements of James North, at the fuit <fcf James Robins, I have feized and taken fa execution, lot number twenty-fix on Wt| Bay, in the townfliip i.f Maryfburgh, county of Prince Edward, and dhiriel aforefaid, con¬ taining by admeafurement two hundred acre%$ and an improvement of about 40 acres, be the fame more or lefs, which will be adjudged t0 the higher! bidder, at the gaol door in the town of Kingdon, on the 16th day of Aprft next, at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore.. noon. And any perfon or peifons who may- have any claim to the above mentioned pren,_ ifes, either by mortgage or otherwife, are re. quelled to make the fame known to me be. fore the day of fale. CHARLES STUART, Sheriff. Sheriff's Of ice, Oaober 9, 1810. Jtf ■ Kingston, I lib March, I 8 11. &THE best kind OF Albany Inlpecled SOLE- LEATHER, jnft received and for fale at 1/4 per lb. a| the Store of March it. S. BARTLET. Erne It Toxm 'Academy- HPHE fubferibers hereby inform -«- the friends of learning that an Aca¬ demical School, under the fuperin ten dance of an experienced preceptor, is opened in Erneft Town, near the Chureh, for the inftructaon of Youth in Englilh reading, fpeaking, gram¬ mar and compofuion, the le lmed languages, penmanfnip, arithmetic, geography and oth¬ er branches of Liberal Education. Scholars attending from a diftance may be boarded in good families on rcafonable terms, and for fifteen {hillings a year can have the ufe of a valuable Library. ROBERT McDOWAL 1 BENJa. FAIRFIELD, Wm. FAIRFIELD, SOLOMON JOHNS, STEPh. FAIRFIELD, Wm WILLCOX, SAMUEL NEILSON, GEORGE BAKER, ejl Town, Iith March, 18:1. ORIGINAL MISCELLANT. Fur ths Kingston Gazf.jjb. RECKONER N o. 13 7? J 27 MONTREAL Hat Warehouse; M »* C^FOR *ALE A Pair of STILL 0NTA1NING 180 Gallons, ror ars inquire of Paul Trum- Marc h particul »ou.r, Efq. of Adolphuftown. March iz. The fubferiber in- and to me directed, again]} the lands and tern, ments of DoctorPrindlr, at the fuit of Bryan Crawford Efq. I have fized and taken in execu¬ tion the eafi half of lot No. 3, fecond concejfion if the townfiip of Frederickjhurgh, in the county of Lenox and Addington, and di/lrid aforefaid, containing by admeafurement one hundred acres, and an improvement of thirty-Jive acres, be the fame more or lefs ; which will be ad. judged to the highefi bidder, at the gaol door in the town of Kingston, on Monday the zzdcf JuiyuexUat the hour of"io o'clock in the forenoon, And any perfon or perfons who may hav* claim to the above-mentioned premifes, by An memoriam ncflri habent alruntes animf,ficut el fancli Angeli funt memores ? ATHANASWS. WE cannot indeed defcribe the various occupations of the heavenly holt, nor can we form any adequate conception of their felici¬ ty ; for St. Paul faith eye hath not feen n-r ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man to conceive the things which God hath prepared for thofe that love him.— Athanafius makes a curious diftinc~tion,which 1 think rather whimfical, as he does not fup- port it by any folid reafons. He admits that the faints know each other in heaven, but the miferable do not in Gehenna. What congrntulations, what rejoicings when we meet with our friends in maven ; what tender rccolleclionsof the pari will rufn upon our minds. We had begun life to¬ gether, we had overcome the fame difficulties and dangers, the gates of death are pad, and we are now together in the realms of blifs. No longer liable to infirmities or expofed to temptation, we are gratified with the moil delightful fen.fations. The turbulence of paf- fion, the allurements offalfe pleafure, rafh opinions, the bitternefs of guilt, and the norms of adverfity are all unknown in the happy abode to which we are admitted.— Separations, from thofe we love, no longer rend our hearts by breaking afunderthe mod tender connections. Alas, we have hardly time to begin friendships, when they are broken ; we have hardly tailed the exquifite enjoyments of the pureft affections,when they are dilTolved by death ! To-day we rejoice, thinking our happinefs founded on a nxk to-morrow it is gone & we ate left to mourn. Ye who have been called to follow to the grave the parents whom ye have venerated and loved, who have feen the early compan¬ ions of your youth dropping around you— who have watered with vour tears the tomb beheld your tender babes in the agonies of death, and caught their departing fptrits— what a glorious confutation is here. The kingdom of God allows of no lofs of exift- ence. Your farrows are at an end, you are all met in that region of purity where there is joy for evermore. Nor will our happinefs confine iifelf within the circle of thofe,whom we have foimeily loved in heaven—ftlfifhnefs can have no place, but being purified from every thing bafe and wicked, we (hall rejoice to fee many of thofe whom we had thought debarred from all hopes of immortal ielicity. ;—With what pleafure will they who have fpent much of their time in the acquisition of knowledge, look back upon the clouds which obfeured their light, and compare the fmali progrefs they made with their prefent illu¬ minations. Thofe doubts and uncertainties . which had diilracted and bewildered them, are now difpelled, and the difcoveries made by the moft admired geniufes are only as a drop in the bucket to what they now com¬ prehend. But if we can look back upon earth, will not the difficulties, the forrows and the dangers of thofe whom we have left behind, throw a gloom over our felicity— they are Hill in tribulation, ftill expofed to allurements which they may not be able to withftand. The goodnefs and juftice of God will now appear reconciled, his tendernefa and mercy will prefent themfelves operating in full force, and the very puniihments which he allows bringing about fo much good not only to the individual fufferer, but to the Orange do. ; Blue do. [peryd.. wlJOle creation, as to prevent any diftreffiug Yellow do. ^l'k do. fr.i/6to3/9 feelings. The moral government of God IJat Covers of every kind in ufe. -will appear directing all things to the gtner- B1NDINGS. al good. Men will indeed be feen ftruggling Bell military bindings for cocked hats ; do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. Atjhe Sign of the Military Hat, No. 54, Old Market Place. JABEZ D. DE WITT, GSTrefpectfuiiy informs the Public, that he lias on hand a moil extenfive and complete affortment cf HATS, HAT TRIMMINGS, ftc. &c. Amongst which are. Mod fuperb Military Hats, with orna¬ ments complete. Gentlemen's rnojlfajhionable Beaver Hat3. Do. Between* do. Do. Yeoman crowns do. do. Do.bl'k fuperiine green under do. Do. drab do. do. do. Do. black do. extra large brims do. Do. drab do. do. Be ft black water proof {ilk Diito green under do. Do. drab do. Do. do. green under lilk Do. callor Roram do. Plated do. Gentl's varniihed leather Flats for travelling. Servants' ditto do. Boys' Morocco Hats of all colors. Do. do. Caps do. Mens' & Boys' fine Cordies. Do. common do. Do. Wool Hats of every defcriptioti. Gold and filver tinfel Cord Bands. Common do. do. White and yellow tinfel Cord Binding. Coarfe and fine Bowftrings. Morocco of all colors fuitable for Hats. Fancy Tip Paper, do. do. Bell and common Glue. \ Logwood, Copperas, Verdigris. ^ Aquafortis, Oil of Vitriol, Clothiers' Jacks. Hatters' do.—Raifing Cards. Hat Brufhes of all kinds in ufe. Hatter's Irons, Stampers, Runners down, Pickers, &c. &c. &c. Ladies' moflfajlncnable beav. Hats & Bonnets, viz. White do. Maids' do. & children's do. Light fawn do. Drab do. do. Hair, brown do. Olive Purple Blue And Green ■ do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. HAT TRIMMINGS,--*;** Pink Linings Green Linings Red do. White do. any ■ form? the inhabitants cf Kingston and its *> sheriff's Office* ipb Nov. 1810. mortgage or offerwif, are requejled to maketh fame known to me before the day of fale. CHARLES STUART, Sheriff. 8// ci'.ryiug Oil the bn; !c he will in';; line * vicinity, that he intends MASQtj[INQ> BUSINESS, iudi laying,.ftoue work and pWienng be ready to perform any buli.ieL . *t fhort notice* and m a workman-like m&t- W. MOSES DRAKE. \ Firfl-doo, South of li~JUSs t::>lr. ! It IXFENCE per bufhel will bt v y given for good HOUSE ASH- ESj a* the Store of "G & ' i8n. •- CUMMIN^ «• January 21, HAMILTON. 18t£ Black Galloons from 10/to 30/per Groce. Befl Arab do. ' Com. do. do. Bed black and drab Bands; Common do. do. White and black worded Looping ; Common white Hat Buckles ; deel do. Yellow Union ditto; white do. do. Cords and Taffelsl of all fizes & colors, for Fancy Trimmings J Ladies' Bonnets. Extra large Cords for Ladies' Peliffes. Fafh. fancy Trimmings for do. [Bonnets. Plumes of all colors, for Ladies' & Children's All of which will be fold at the mod reduced prices, for caih or ihort and ap¬ proved credit. folly, but it will be an affectionate in- ent anxietv, a kindnefs of feeling which with difficulties, but they are the fteps ot their improvement—the trials of their virtue —the emotions of tendernefs and piety may- perhaps be excited by their wanderings and their diligent CUIAH.L} tends rather to increafe than diminifh the fum of our happinefs. 1 wifh not to conclude, though 1 have de¬ tained you long, without a more direcr. ap¬ plication of this mod comfortable dc&rine to our prefent date. AVhat is human life without the profpecr. of future blifs. It is a pafiftOg (hadow, a dream, but an unpfy and turbulent dream, which admits of little folation. Montreal, Sebt* 10, |8lO« itf it neve and this con- The darknefs which ovedaadowj .-fc'p.ted, ora r gives way til heaven is pftfented. is is a remedy which delivers us frooc .

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