jjct-oftta Boy* frntn S h'7 na tf*r river Trent. to SliWi nond rm the A;>- pnnec, and Cmmh r. further np thai ri- vpi*. HnHiHvellb:*Jn ; afterward- form¬ ed out of Ainrvslxua and SopUwi^hur^"* rea'ivi'.d a namo at Clu'tubi Gi .*:• f.nn- aticn. aud was never dWtiiiguWi'.'d In a number. The liwunn land, hi'U" m Thuriow and ^iV'hmonil. has twiihoi number nor nrfhic, ml boing con id t- ed a township. Th*' Kiil^ rftArfh •: with Ihree of flic Royal fii.vn? ami thiecofthe Prrioos*'^. furnhdvd na-. r*- fnr n part ofth« MunrWrpil tmvtisbrp't, with the additional syllables toisn and J/,r^ which wi*Te tticjt more fashhwa^. ble than the Fie uh f. rr.jination v//fV The fwrce of hub t. however- is r«nfWJ by the fact, that thi1 iuinibUmUs nil continue to speak of those tov\ nshin- b\ their respective aumberag in preference to their proper nnmes : mi iucouvo- nientcustom, which might to bodiscon-j tinned, especially as thero is a series of the same nititihprs applied to town- ships in the District if Jnhit"tow% The tract of laud, opposite % uhias- ban*, fronting tVu miles on tin* Bay, and extending hack tuelvo miles, wn*'| granted to a section of the Mohawk Indians, who ifij>anvted from (In* main body oftfteir tribe, now settled on the Grand River. This grant, a-' w I! as that on the Grand River, was made,in consideration of the lands th -y loit in thetftftteof Nett York, in the revolu¬ tionary war. A pait of the front of this tract is cleared, and is railed tbc Indian vilage. It has an Episcopal church,and several hoo*ns« Tho clea¬ red land appear to b<: a common pas¬ ture for hor-.e* and eaitle. M wt of the [ndian habitations are furfhurbnck. The is thro us \y-X \ecu the head offhu Bay of Quince and the takti is abvUt a mile and a quarter in breadth, ft io the limit between the townships of Mnrro) and AmeUa^burgy between the CwmHcs of Hastings and PrHiP« Kd- ward, and between the Midland Dis¬ trict and the District <»f New Castle. It lias no other inme than the Carry- in? Place. On the north flap of it there i- ri tract tfiuud, which was reserved for the Purpose of forming a canal from tin Baj to the lake, and wft* called the ca- Iftl Reserve : hut sine? the late. war, n has bc%;n surveyed and granted to «<i<i/nmt settlors. It i in the tewn- *Mp ef Murray, and is denominated the (.'ana! Reserve settlement. The E&ijft WM\\% Am.-lia.bur*, So- if^bnrg. Ildlowell and Mmshur;. ;vttfFrinc« Kdward, I new* nitluwe ♦owoslnp^ »s well as those «n the W«nd,^OU«hC north *.d<: oi the Lv lobseivMr.any Rood tam, in (Jilhrrut s(a^ of cultivation : but if :s ^presented Meal the be^t farm* and -ttleoMHits are not wen ffftio the Hay, brin^ situated in the back rnnce<i*i?u& «f,ie poll, in general, is adapted to iiortIrve<it\cind will without chan^. carry a vessel all the way down, ffouv h*Jt a Soulh east wiod will enable lyr tn ?:»il sill ihe way up. And whid- li- n I'iom- (wo point^re not very fre- '|nei-t The ih\ is too narrow for the prArtt$< of be 'tiii^ to advantage. Pan- sa.es rmi>toften be slow and diilicult, e j.eeia"y thtough the Lon^ Iteaeh. ti the S'ram Boat, which is not subject to snch dirttVWlttes and delays, be pro- pefli nianao'd. it will be a peculiar ac- o inoHxIalinn, and can hardly fail ol eventual success. With a ready sup- ply of weed, a system of punctuality if the. starting aiulstopping points,and flit* aid ofa little experience, the route between Kington and the Carrying Place way be aeconi|)livhrd in a day ; and. for ease and comfort, and freedom from all sense ef danger, as well asj *or various and romantic vimvs of ru¬ ral scenery, it is a delightful exeur.-.ioii. it certainly has bieii So to? Dear Sir, Vonr friend and Humble Servant, ftade, only to hide oiC'fonal inflrmitic* of which eticy had a lively coufcioufntfs. Sir Peregrine Mait1a*td, lutorcd uudei the' high minded Wll,n^tonf is not like'ytobefo vtry juiduljjent to fuch worfhipfol gentlemen.* afc foine Gover¬ nor's who have pfecri4ed him. frfontrcah May 9. On Monday and l"uefday lail Milfrs. Colin Rohcnfon, Jofrn Spencer, J. P. Bmirke, and Louis pfolin were arretted upon tlcch'arg' swhe h had been prefer¬ red againft ihem by lnc North Well Company* they wertf faken before the Chief Jufliie, who off^ed to admit them I to bail, upon their entering into recog¬ nizance to appear before the Cenrt in September next. B»'t thi^ they declin¬ ed, Hating that it would he txtrrTie'y lOCOnventeot and even ruinous to their piiv^te affairs to give their attendance at that term, that they h*W Ween ready for their trials in Sc-^teod^er, February and March, and that the proceedings againfl them had been repeatedly poilooned, altho1 no tohj ftion had ever been made by ihem againft the Court ; that in September 1 he delay wofc from the Aft To ihe Editor of the Kingston Gazette. of the Court llfelf ajfainfl the ftrongell Augusta, 28th May, 1818 rcmonttrance* of one of the prifon^ra, vSIR, and tliat the fame delay might again On my way paflUg through Kings-1 oocur &»m the fame eaufe* fo a-, to keep ton. T ..hferved in your Paper of the [ them under recoeiterances^ froni one term l 2ih iidUnt, a letter addrelTcd to me by i jlo another without cud : they have J .ho Si.r.pfon ; and, I found that fome I »rP«d thai thev were entitled to an perfon-exoe6KI chat i mould make a1 immediate trial as theConrt of Oyer j reply to that Utter. It required none. | a,,d Terminer now fettiny-had been ap The unblufhing follv—the filthy and'! ^'*inteci on tl'cJr I,ct,li,u'- They falfe ihfmuaii.us which it cmtained wire therefore tefufed to tnfer into any new fbJBctefit antidotes for the ba^.e^ One ! recognizancf», in order to avoid acquie thing ! bad reib'ved to do as foon as op- ! port unity offered, viz : to give the peo- I pic of this To.vi.Hiip a meeting, faai to j learn from tbeftt&ive* the troth* whcth-| erth-y authorized 01 approved oft! 9r\hh t* n«ir»envoF»S......^,...^ Samtiel Shaw,................. 1Q Ji-hn Wtiifrlaw,.............. |f| B> a Friend,..................\ Jerry Whitehead,..............I 5 II. ('.Thomson,................ l() Names 9/ Doners. ■T»o. Maraolay,................\ \ lienevotem Friend 10 tlie Poor, | 2 4J \n pi:en»y to idleness.,........... i;. B. Whitney, .................\ 1 At a meeting of the Committee of the K. C. S. held at the hoefe of S. Shaw, Efq. the Vifitorft for the lafl month re¬ ported, thai the fum of £J$ : 18 : 6 Cy. had been expended in affording relief to five perfons recommended to the charity of the Society. Kingston* June \jly 18 1 S. Shebecy ftfav 21- London papers to the 16th of April have been received by the late arrival* ; hut on a hefty peiufal of them they afford no intelligence of importance. In confeonence of a vote of fettle- ment for the Duke of Clarence being reduced in the Boole of Comm ins from P\ 2,000 propofed by the Mimftera, to. X'6»ooo, It was laid Itis Roval H;eh-! nefs's intended marriage would not take j place. The BAY and K tVI It STEM BOAT CHARLOTTE, WILL leave Kinglion fo- the Head of the Bay of Qui** every Sunday afternoon 5 o'clock, and Wednesday morning 2 o'clock ;—Ke- tnraing leave Bcllville for Kingami Tnefdfcy morning 2 o'clock, and° the Carrying place Thurfday morning 2 o'clock t leave Kingitou foi Prtf. cit every Friday morning 7 o'clock, and Piefcott for Kiogfton Saturday monh ing 7 o'clock. SMITH B.1RTLET, 1 SOLO MO \> JO HNS, I AUnageru D4Ni. WJ'SHBURN, ) Kin»stcn% June I, 1818. f Notice TFTe half yearly Me«!ng of trie Kingfton Compaffiooate Socictyi wdlhehelrlat St G*n&\ Cfinrcb. on Monday next the iSfh inft. CHr.a. hagerman, „.. A&*g Sect clary. afygsfm \J June. 1S18. 1 just published; A ND for SaW ai this Odice, and fctntr in further opprcflive delay dtfclarfr.g that they preferred remaining within the walls «u° a prifon tiil their trials (hould be brought on, a« it appeared thai in no other way tluy could ae- publication of certain perfons, ailing 11«tw>te or bring the proceedinga to a themfclve^ a ct committee chofen >it the: icrminjtion. te The 3 per cent confols had lately- fallen from 82 to 80, in confequence of!I -^"^- W various Stores throughout :c.e (ome difcontent with the fhanciai plan j{ Pr"vi-ce, ofcheMimlter. PRINCIPLES & PROCEEDINGS Lrram continued to fall in price j annual Town meeting of A«gufta*nj which appeared In ymr Pa<»er of the zd M. rcl». Withihi: view I circulated a 'ha.id bill with i))ife words. I " Mr.GQURL,ir kgskave to In \ form tic hihahhanU of Aa^ujla, thai hi \turl be at il>? houfeof K'a'.c Rurd. in the j fa'ulTo*i'/tfiif>. on Wednrfhi\ n* xt the fjth ] May ready to/bate any hori-fi man hy the I ! hand, or look in the f.ce th fe who havt ! ! dared toflander his fflarOff&i *' | A htrjt? iwtetiOR touk place in confe- q^ence uftliii ; and it vvascleaily prov¬ ed rh.u no ( ommiuee was chofen ai the Annua) town eiucnnif of Ati ndla. Il was n'f*. evident th it the r)'o vi.fhi^ *v>n- 'iuoeil many rport hone'.l rota than Jlrffl derera. Mytiil^ Addrcfs to the Kcli- deot Land Owners of ITppei Cava la, which was faid t • contain •"■ principles in¬ imical to the peace and q"-i-*t which the pe pie of tkis Province fo happily en¬ joy1' was read over, but not a man dar¬ ed to open his mouth in proof of the bafe afTtrtit.n ; altbougb a wctched pariy feeined to feel fame ("lace v< 'i'teu JLUft..-^' -jm*^'&je ".:^«?£*i KINGSTON : TUBSI>J}'t JCNR % 1318. • f » ■ • • 9 CORnrspn\I>KNTS. We ha\c repmt^lta v^-rv b-i.^ihy mmimtnU radon >Vo.ii V<»riugivlv>jrf|ii- AHail -of a nui'- vc\ he'ween erruin intlVvljniils andrcsorfin* iyni'cKttn-tihr. io Iff H.IH ,.f [faNcl h"nb»<- h <fcw^ o»;r oc-ot Mm ^•hif^h irtlntied\MTT\ot ftft«i afi itf ijnH lh«' o»iiSv fuuHtnrtti P'io«yjh tn j)fi-i-ii tVtitl-lliif 'iie tun was die gmM»«l tool Oiihchmv v/m*mv h hard todtftermiti*i batnfter^vei^d ■nvi.i!.lioils 0l. lUt% ouehaa^ undfta man ev<i<Uiiit i/,n Ku. other, j? emlc' >> our »f tin- |>iirn«-» rt..c,.ivi,,g .. xprN j,a^j%. IV t'ntui fhr otlirr. ** a i^%^i» iutd jn^tl. in r ii"ii Mir. kliih1"^,' t«* *Iie tio Mimil am'iH :n*'iU of rb.f pccaiOrs pi* v 'ri! " Wclr«»i thi' ahuvt' bniif -ketch, and oiti I'Ouf^^ion ihai .ve l.mk wlrti aWiorrenec anil il'«»cro.i mi ih • <i.,,'*--,»Kir and iniurdertttH pra*1*- oee*)I A* ci^.i^ipiarreH b> lightingdttels* wll r-i| $ r • *ot and the inhabitants arp accus- • ' 11 »• 1 wncat, hiio iiu. mi» • uio to an attack on ihe proceediigft and 3 A^aA tn the erowinc of thatvaiuaDic 7 . , ... , •..»,- ,.. tamed to the g gram- It Is their staple pjrodu<tioii. in inciple? Fruit appears to mve.biftnfl too genor- il!y ne^le.ted. The most floufishii^ orchards which i>aw,arcm Adolphus Town and Sidney- InMar>>hnrif. at the di<(anco of 33 mile? from Kingston, \< the LaVe of theMtnioiain, thesurtV.co of which R ascertained to bo I7.r» fee* above tlv level oi the Bay. although not morn than twenty md- distant from it. This litural rcverfoir of watt>r is described isneariv throe miles in circumference.,, of great" d *plh, abounding with fisib ijidha>inu no inlot and hut o\v*'out\-t\ Tliich b the ^r.-arn that turn-- A'an At- ttme'fi mil Tho a emt, thou^:> st«?cp, knot difficult. It begin* to be vi-it<*d troma diMn^ce, as a curiosity ; but, nisuMial in such cases, p-ople li- littg v\ its immodiatp a'w'iuUv, will icarrelr take fbe 'rpiblr- of viewing it. The beft harbor lu-twcon Kingston tndth?. Carrying, Fhu--i< that of Rt- DPstTrvwn, ur.w a. port ol e-.try, in- tearing in eomtr^rcial ba-iucss, nith frpaalar Tillage situated en a bcauti- fcl eminence, irhfcfc ov.rlooks ;i,e iKir- bor,amlro.omsin;:sn vari'^atod ptxvs- f ret of land and Mater. Fte inner feycfHaUowell i« secure fw*n wind*. bat rather confined. The bottom is noddy. The villairv st the bridge 's t!«rivinS)«khasa rich tract of country hi fomt. Cellviile harb>r i^ shallow tnu the rhaunel narrow. With th" excopiionofa few place*, the whole % of Quinte, is a eon-finwd harbor. There are but few Wharv-s, and Hio-e !«t incomplete ; hut thereissttfiieunrt fcpth of water, s^od auchono'*, shop' jenetally bold, and no material ob- ttroclions. The uavigatjon U saf.-,a»d &f for a Steam veiiseU The smooth- n^of the water is very favourable. Meed the Hay seems to he de.di-ued ty Providence for navigation by steam waan. Its various and even opposite N»sestenderU almost i:nprac'ieable ^sailing, A vestal with sails must j Wwratly wait for d;rl'orent winds tn i *ft^ul do.vu the Uuy. Noue but a; fthe people ot Niagara Dis-1 trict, which wherever I «of feem to | meet the approbation <*£ the ^reat bodyi f of the community- I fh*H be jjlad if^- jjr-,V ' ,,ni v.mj will give infertion to this in your next Gazv-ite, And a-n &c. ROBERT GOURLAY. X'-M-r :n»r l.'i! £01112: \nW** I" die article in f»ol l*«i -fJr ; for In v«f hwwble r»|>in oti, n*we 'wf1 U\f lU'^x boys^'jw*! from .He «tu*ic*a ,i.m». and l«i*Uass(1 »r.;i'( men, will • rr<le*cend ru Ui\h..h- * »wck •'■'• lit.-of nf^l- ii»vv v '-a':i<\ U\ rp*w»ng 10 1 liia shmncfu) irteihojofd 'riding rjusTr*-!*. \Vp ad\i-4« "A vrtim? /**>•/,*' w<io make* Riil'ile ,"l<jr«ii \*»-il ,ni> pio.l'U'iion-, bffo'" lie an 'Wipta taeonnni'tHieuj iotiieke*'ninbjiec» ■ iini»fan*- Ar^n.-c;e*i" public. r.,\ Front the Niagara Spectator. Snce the Meeting of Towpfliio Renrffentativrt at St. Catharine's, a ftriking change is obfcrvable in the public mind, as to the p v>pricty of addrcfRng His Rr>yal Highnefa the Prints t Regent, on the Ibte of the P-ovinre. \U appearance of contempt and detili n of t!ie meafore has now died sway ; and, envy and malice, which found play againft an individual, ferm now eomole'ely 10 be ahafhed, fmcc the (Htngth of the country is inlifttd in the j caufe. Even thofe who hold fituations under Government, wiill it well ; though, by a (bange peweifim of fentiment Jome of them fancy that, ooeniy to fpeak out, would be a declara¬ tion of diO'-yalty. borne are held i. back by more rational concluwons, thmkingi that, ihould .'he old lyftem of patronage and favonritifm continue, they might 'cfe their penfi -ns, places, or wotfhtpful honors: thus, Iviilton's picture ffia rnd death is recalled to mind, by iuHftantial and real experience. Every fenfiMe man nrnjl know that tbi« coun'ry caonot be retained to Brit tin. With- lit a radii al chain c of management; and,with xhh knowledge, it becomes the duty of everv one to imploie aid from the Un'ce whence only it can come,—to do honor to the Prince by manifelUng towards him affeftiou ajjd confidence. , What, may we fuppore, wnnld be tUe fce'in^s of His Rayal Httfhneia, were he informed, that in a certain remote cor¬ ner of His Majefty'fc dominion ar'-nra- rv power had <>rown to fuch a he:uht that even Maoiltrate« -coached be-icaih ;t.,r.f.i.iUha-' , afd. mlerth, m«fte« ufcoulirmcd fycouhaucy, cyveud thi. +i„4SCs&rRu^ "scrroo l>s-c»fl abjcrri <»f ;ili Sdiool- i»n the h System, is ih<- I (duration of children ofbonraai] in45sr*ni P:u*"*mu, and a** there-are »n ih^ Town many childkren of emigrant** and other« who cannot afford even the present mall monthly paymrni which thr Troste*? have appointed uuhe Sdhnol e*tat»IWhe»] he^e u|hhi thattynem,eommomt) called the Lan- ca-rnaM Jbliuol ; it i< therefore proposed 10 ihe ben*voleo< advocate* for the P#dwcation of fh" uiHir thai an annual sehscrip;ion 1>1* rais- wl fi>r lhHtp'4w;io*e and to he Appropriated •olely to liv- beaefli of indigent ciiUiircn— oader ihe ftdlowinj; reg* lotions; — l«t. That annvil vi;,.!iT;iptiiM't anil Pona- •ions lifMimn**di« el\ e.': »wd inW fortbewle pprpo^e of olf*»rdU:g CTra nUoas Education to the ehildren ol !*aoi '^•^ r.dijrent parenUi v2'.l. Tiiitt usur-ir jj'ioii of two rounds shall maMfihr mid :v.h;-r *»i mnmina^e annually, on* free scholar, the riouylnaiton to be made at ih-* Uote of >«ii)?«Tipi".»m, i.-»r else to mer^e with the rich's of ^mailer »ubvw*ripiii*iib, autl all «lo- i.a'i«n- in 'ii«' IVcMileni a..i,d Trustees of the Scho I. 3*!. Thnt lite President and TTBsteeS ^iaU fa«rhfulU ttppU the inone^ that may be tftuo put into t:i-ir lutuds, tn ili^. (•^ueatlon of aa ma¬ il} poor C ol'beii a* ihr an.,0„nt of Hie stlbscrip- t«t»a *.\ill at|w v, with tUv pxceptlon of Fine Pounds 10 be appropriate^ to the purchase of Pri/iP^.di^ub'Oulilr >o 1 eritOlioOA Srliolarsl atllievquarter)) rx(unin%ton. Rm if a Buf- iicifn ii"ati»< rofiiie'n i>ouyr cliiMren sliall not i»e found, (hi'ii hai-at tile eud of each year, the surplus !>■• Al'posi -1 *>t hi thepure'ia»eof a KRi«li l/i'narv in the useUf the School. Pro* vuled always, dial wo paq cf such sorplos 1><- 10 an) wa> laid oat UpOJ^ t|ie repair^ of ihe School or prrmies. 4cb. Thai ;!. C-TinriiaM, Esq,as Treasur¬ er \w fo.-oiwiiii a-'ihoriseu, to receive bubscrip- ,iims and doilUMons. few w trim Saw I, ?% H/^, 1818. £ s throughout England. The London papeKS contain an extrafl fromrhr London Gazette of the 7th Apiil, dated Downing Rreet, the 6'h April, 1H18, officially notifying the [appointment of His Grace the Duke "f Richmond* K. G. to be Captain General and Governor in Chief in and ov-r the Province of Lower Canada, Upper Canada, Nova-fcotia, New Urwifwick, &e. &c. ^c. and their ref- peflive dependencies. Sir Prriijrine Maitlaod, fon-io-lawto the Duke of Richmond, goes out as Governor oi Upper Canada. Ext raft of a letter from major gen. Jaekfon, to gov. Rabun, ditted 44 liow-egltown, Suwanney> /\piil zor " Sir—I have reached, and deftroyed this and the other town in its vicinity, and having captured the principal exciters of the war, I think I may fafely fay, that Indian war, for the prrfrnt it* iinnmut. J Thi* happy eircum ft a nee enable* me todifpenfe with ; the f.rThc-r fcrvices <»f the brigade of Georgia miliiia, commanded by b'i^. i»en. Glaficoeiv, and at their felicitation, have ordered »hem di'eftW to Hartford, to he mulieud, pa*d, and difcharged, c< ITj? lall campaign has confined more of rapid movement and man* renvering, than of hard fighting ; but from every occurrence, I have the Utmoft confidence, that in the event ol a hard fought aftim, every officer and foldler under rny command would hav fuftained the true Amtrican ch^rafter, ^nd have realized the bell hopes of their country. 1 have the h^nor to be, &c. ANDREW J\CKSON, Major Gen. Commanding. OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE DISTRICT of NIAGARA With an Annarss Ta His Royal H:ghne'sTkk PRINCE RFGENT, Refpefting Claims of Sufferers in War, Land-, to [Vlilitia-men, .and the ^encal benefit of Upper Canada—Price One Shilling Halifax. Kia^Jlon, May 18, 1818. 51 To Bakers. Government Contract. TENDERS will he received at tins Office until Wednefday. 17th i-'lL at 1 2 'o'clock, from fuch pe fons aa may be drfirons of en eiinjr into Contract irf .the (uppiy ol Brfead required for the Troops in this Garrifon, to he baked from Floor received from ths Corproif- lariat Stores, from 251b June to z^th December 1S18. The Tt»wJ.-- r*tt&*vfv./< rW m-«^ "f two furetiei for the pciformjneeot ihe agreement. Aft. Com'y. Gm'ts. Ojjkt. Kingston, ijl June, 1 nib. X \ For Safe, Y the fubfc'tber, {1 door* North of J(1hti *. om rough Efq ) CHERRY Boards and tlmk, 18 inch Shingles, and Cord W >od. JOHNTUTTLE. Kingston, $otb May, 1818. I The hofiera and framework knitters of Nottingham, Leicefter, and that neighborhood, to the number of to.000, are now petitioning Parliannnt, 111 con¬ fequence of the diftrcfb ihey experience. London pap. ASfeam F^rry IJoat has be£?un to ply between Qoebec and Point Levi, willi a fair prospect of success. Bornadotte has been arknowlod^od King of Sweden hy all Ihe crowned heads in Europe. The British Eaat Indh Company's forces have been generally successful against the Indian Princes lately at war with them. h$mp< of Sttiscri6erAa (ifrt.O. Sliiiiri,........•.......\ Tha». MarUlaud,...............I ,' oh ft VCU OH..........• • \. Prin^le............ C. \. Ha^ermau,..... \llau Mclean.......... I Wdliam Miirh-ll,...... [t, }!r!'»,hm',r........... \Injor C*Jib»'M,................ to A.di, Ki^nntnid............... 10 d. • ■ ■ * • * * • * • 10 ]0 * * • • • * 1 • * a • * 1 .....1 f * • * * * * The D irk C//rvv/;r House John Bull) BELONGING to an Officer In thtfl Ganifon, will be fold at Aiifti»n in the Market Place, on Thmiday the l tth June, at 11 o'clock. He iff, about i6 hands in height, has betn accuftomed to Saddle and Harnefa ; alio as a char¬ ger, ia remarkably well bnike, and he ran againfl Wellington at the Kirgfton Races on the 12th of June, 1816, 1 Notice. &!rljfOdi 1 1 Mr. Steunctt,----- \. Mafphertftn-* • ■ * SSieUliii llawlry, .. \. MeLiO'l........ ,1'nh-n W. V(,rsu off, U jtftei M Cani'.le, . .laioci Ra-seKbeu,. • ^ * » * * * • • ■ • a • T * * * i mm • * • ■ -I ....... I *■>■># #at b 10 5 $ 5 r> 6| THE put He arc hereby cautioned a gain ft purcbafinga Note of hand, drawn by the fubferiber, and payable ti» one Piece Stanton, for two hundred and fifty dollar* j as no conlideratiou or va¬ lue h:- been received for the lame. The note is p.iyable in June i**20. GARK£T STRIKER. Hallow!!* iSrf Aty% i8i9« > PUBLIC NOTICE. THE Partnerfnip heretofore exitl- ing under the Firm of ..icD m- aldandjnncs, W this day difTulvei by mutual confent. ^ _ All perfons holding accounts againft faid Firm, are requelle*1 to prefcrnt th<: 1 for fertlement, and all indebted to faid Firm to make, immediate payment. peter McDonald, edward jones, The Bnfnel in future will he carri.d on by Edward Jones, who is atithorifcj* to fettle all accounts a» above mcnthmcJ. May 27. ^__^_________' Sheriff's Safe. BTidIand\£\S SATURDAY, '.hc Dflriti-S ^^ 2^th inlt wil! bc f,|d* at the Court Hnufe in the pown -f Kingflo*», Lot No. 18 and the fou'heiTy half of Lot No. 49 in the faid Town -t Ki'^llon, fei/.cd by virtue ot an Execu¬ tion out of His Maj- try's Court of His Bench at the fuit of nlexauder Hart Iff Benjamin Hart, apainft the Lands and Tenements of Peter T)rant—Sale to commence at 12 o'chek in phefor-n «^n. JOHN VW-EAN, Sheriff M. D. Sherifs OJJice, \Jl June, IS 18. f A Dwelling Houfc a.id Bake-houfe to LET for any number of years toat ms.y be agieed upon. Foi par¬ ticulars cnquiie of WALTER- M'CUNIFFE. Kingfton. June 2, 1S18 iif gfrTo Let, FOR the term uf eight or nine years, on rcaionablc tern©, the prcuii -% at p'cfent occupied by the lublciibcr, coniittim* of a la'.^c l'.vo-tlory houfe, l>,ikc houle, itabhr, &C. For pailjco* ara, apply 10 the iut... iber. LOUIS rAPIN. JBagftoOj Ju;:c2; ibi8. "*