Q.m. l! -w caa that be aWie plau* rittn ? A;»«. The plausibility of the renin rk is plain, wfipo « picture of the whole prorcti(i!og*i is fairly drawn. Ques. Display a view thereof? An*. When Mr. (}i*iirlay iuttotldo- erl hin«eK to public notice in Uppei Canada* his vpmvs, ho doubt, h-<| to an enqoirry into (he srnte department.— In proceeding f.i rflVet that empir*, he met with difficulty, which tenniua- ted in refusal. That turned lib vluws fym the ohjtvl proposed, and he launched out into an iuderorous lah- feg» ngaiust the government. Ques. Was that a judicious ptoced- ing ? Ans. No, if was a very imprudent Step, in nhich was discoverable a refractory disposition, and a mode ol retaliation, of which an historian should divest himself. Ques. In what does the blame con- *t ? Aus. In quitting the proposed ob¬ ject, to vent his spleen through the public prints, and through tliut medi-J am. miking an appeal to the p»o;de. Q'»es. How would a man, pos^ess- Jn2 (|unlilications for the purpose, and pursuing a Hue of conduct to effect it. fare conducted in such a ca>e ? AtK. After repeated attempts, find¬ ing it impo>sible to prevail, he would nav ;given up the point, k made proper remarks on the proceedings in his his- ^ne?. How can an observing mind capable of reflection, justify .Mr. Gour- iay, in his alluring mode of public ap¬ peal ? Ans. It is not possible, from a judi¬ cious observation to approve of th: Bionsnre, bur on the contrary, to mai k \t with pitilul dfs^-ist. Ques. Could not Mr. Gourlay have bestowed his labours am..ng the public in a more comin* nd&bie way ? Aus. Yes, had he held out 'n us th** advantage of good public roads, and P'nitttdly noticed the benefit every laud owner would derive by them, or fcay other internal public improve* Bfcttt, ay spiritedly a he has held out his fillse views rif ••xKiiuir Cfiftt inreK ; the turbulent spirit of oppositiou in parties, that is now sopre.valeut amnng *5, would not hive found a vent, and hi* labours w >utd have been purely laudable. Qie«. Is it not necessary to guard *UT political rights., and keep them fife limn ilHmvatii,-. ? Ann. Yes, but when W ovT^t^p th" threshhnld, and pa*5 bc\ ond our hounds, we are the innovators. Ques. You do not rrvn admit, thai (t is not possible to stretch too far, in our practice ou tuc ri^hLs of the peo¬ ple. Ans. No, Irt Mr. Gourlay, with all his positive declarations, that he fc al¬ ways figbfs undertake to penetrate thi- Mnnd of Great Britain, from one ex¬ tremity to the other, with hand-bills §nd Pamphlets, containing inflamma¬ tory language : and iii which are poin¬ ted out the proceedings and resoln- £0119 of other m?etin*s, ftttd let him conduct himself in evpry respect, as h*: iocs here, and I hesitate not in declv-r- log, thathr* will find hi n<ell* lodged in A prison, before he had passed 5 par- I Ishes. Ques. How U it possible that so many people can become infatuated, 50 as to fir • jr and support such pro- Cecdin^s ? Ans. It is the eff-ct of surprise, by j •Which the imaginary idea ofinfatun.tif.-i" is formed, and our reason deceived , but when rellection tak*S her aM$ ittl the mind, the lurking dciudor is re¬ moved. Que*- I reco!le. t that you have re¬ marked to m*, that vii*cc the appear-' ance of Mr. G'Mirlay'i complaints, you have made enqVny, respecting exist¬ ing grievances. What \i the result of .that enquiry ? Aus. I inve, repeatedly put the fol¬ lowing questions to the old U. E's. and have as repeatedly received the follow¬ ing unequivocal answers. Q. When you arrived in this coun- the United Slates, did you A. £ocau«e> WftWa fewer tdieS,?(p^i««J^«*ii b^h >#?, fcrirg tiito *r>,| ind hotter laws. ** ,wc. ma-v ** !h* &*af%!*r . ¥?*!* To the above questions, the a **,crs oave. been invariable. To the following, the following va¬ rious answers have been given. Q. What then, are your motives foi supporting Mr. Gourlay's cause. One would reply—ile is sent out by th'* Prince Regent, and thereby seem¬ ed *o indicate, that he must be favour¬ able, out of Royal attachment to the King- Another would reply. We have a right to Petition ; without seem¬ ing to consider, whether or not, there I is any real cause, to enforce the meas-1 •ire. Another would reply, Mr, Gour¬ lay is the man we wanted, he will see ns rijjhtcd in every thing. Another, That Mr. Gourlay will obtain land, for all those thai subscribe to, and sigu his petitions. With many more simi¬ lar answers ; all o( which seem lo have been raised, in the ground of delusion, trv? from receive land, and all the pMWTV and snppnrt, promised by the kiug oi Great Britain ? A. Y^s. Q. Have your children, when of age tcceived land (if applied for) accord¬ ing to the King's promise* A- Ye:. Q. Are you satisfied with what the Suns ha« tioue for you ? A. Iff*- • Q Have you heavy taxes to pay f A. No- , Q. Are you in any way borne down by oppression; ? Q. Do you think your lot is better thuu if you had remained 10 the Lui- M State* ? A Yes Q*. What are your re^.oos f rthink- IfM ^o ? and misconception. [No. 2 concluded next week.] for the kingston gazette. Mr. Mo.bs Havin? a'^'*,%ved in your ^a/ette of the 7h in-'aiu, a continual ion of Robert <in»ir- lay\sctirrihms and ahosivo letter, in which he averts the mo : d^.ri.ijj faliehonHs, 1 h..ve tii -equi *t >ou i>H1 have the g<a«6i^^ to inxisri tiotoUowing '>lain a »d rnndidlruthb.—On lii<* apparently ^diiioiisevp^dithm against whal Up calls the enemy, which he stiles hia route, mil <'pon !»i< arr.»;»| a; »ho Inn of Johnsiov.n. af »iav: that while in theaC! of watering hlB iior.te at the wrll, and before hf could g'*t the burketout of his hand, he wa» accosted from '('•huiil hv » parson uiilcnowii to him, who push¬ ing forward a Placard, immediatclv struck tlim fn»rti h -hind, several times, u^ou the back with a > id. Atidi \itcrempartem!!!—I did me?t thi^ iid flodrlay at t»i<> well, I a-k?d him if his • am"na> Gn:rlny, upon hUaos>vering in rhe •iTiirnu'iv/, \ shew«?d him one of his infamous |"-oikN:ii':r.r>a*ul rr.(|iiirt-*l wlenhvr he wa< the TUthorofit ? H:ivinp replied to this question al-o iu the atflrmafive, I nVn told him my na»n*S faid that what wai stated in that paper && false, thai he w©> a Liar and a Biack- i»'v»rd, and I would treat Idiiias Mirh,anviar- ••e;.)un;iv did so ; bating nearly bad my sat- '■faru.^r*. aed uhileio the ac! of par-uingliim, •vith the remnant of the rod of correction, (.vhich had h*'cn broken »o piece* upon bis vlto'l'J:*.-*-and ba'k.t He seeing a -nob rn-h in frrwfl the ^tre^i* cried out mnrdcr, upon this | Oimrlay's ?*ag (amou^si whom 1 touM dl»- rovera man vvii4igoe3 by the uame of Indian Grant} attacked every peryon whom ihe* coo- ceivedbad loyalty in (heirveiiisj I w a-, struck Sy iltisah;>vementioacd /n(//fln,ftndhii seuvrtd otkars^w^i when co many WK aUaidttng ulc wtotic*,, I iJioM^it m\>vlf fortunate in getting ffff with a scratch upon the AftSC, and some oi \|r. Gmulay's friimd?, would I b-'it-wbehap- ;»v euo'i.^h now, had fhc\ got oiV \o wt ff -■ l»ui uth« tnhject—Jo.in MclJont'i!. l>o,. wUen in h" acfcoi couunaadio* the I'eace, was knoe'e- -.t 'ln\vo l'\ (roHi'ltrj's /ri-'wi, aa.l V'oI.mhU ■is-anltrd |m other inhnhi'a'ir* of ,loin-to«\u, Ahovename. I decline mriiutmu; at pre>eot. Hi tioNi CiMlduCt will undergo jijieial eiunii- ry | after some time had rlaptCtt, K. (rourla\ e nmuf mid uis llaranguo io t:te inliahitaiit* of Pdv\ardsburg, but I feel proud to »ay, tiia raough tliay.lfUglll feel an inciiua'inu io le. imu sp.a!;, tnry were tun lojal to lie led a - :ia\ from Jheir d.oy In their Kin* by any «»t ii rahiicrtcpl idea* of Reformation ; tW* wa 'Uai'lj evident from the shout of yon lie, y*' 't ot'i. From several qnartvrs, when thi- \ 'IhM • u .in* pleuitudeof hd* insoleuc?, had the an- taeOy io »ay in the ur^»t*nCP of men u tio till i i"'«oglu and conquered in aw Sovereign's cau.sp, I mai the Prince tlc<reut never would a—i-' iiin*e who hail suffered during .;:e late w*ar, aud 'Mat ihereiore ihev 0i!2a« to la\ hi- Petl- uoii uor I uevi-i can call it a rVtuion in WblCh .•u» Gourlay is any *a\ coueeni'd, :he *oigc of live people) a? Hie foot of ibtf Tnrnue. 11"- ariiifr tins ami mans outer hnUnoalioD^ s'jc.i as I he wvalviiess of tiovernmeui,»iiedi-coniem of uioiisauds, that Radical change, which no man of -eu>e, 01 ioyal lOjCCt, eau utt^ttpd? - and, I conceived i. a duly d.ie. to nn King and t'-outury, tosiop this fellow in his care^i. i ih-i\ f.»r»* \\<'nt io one Jonn McIXmell, Esq. ■'iio-e loyal0 no mail can doubt, at least the .iiiipinatiou of an arm in tht*servic»*of hi? Kiuj; . audtjonuiry, isa tacit ackaowiedgnicut tha;' lieuo.iid rather vi Itnesa tbJ prosperity tlian thi I ms«ry of ins t'ouniry ; WhiCtl latter would b" he iin-ii aide coo-equ'*nte ot this man's sitC- v/»s, and-.wore iha*. I u-;;-.\-»vd thi-fellow wa- U SCtl.UOVS ciiavacier. upon my oath hi- war- .a.t Ha- ivuel.anJ I conceive he acted pro- i*ei«2 ; and npou tins seit'same Warrant, thi- ic;'i;frf 6-* grcaiman wa^poor fellow was placed Eia dinfat'tr vite. In re.-pect o my obl"cti»e I 'OliisriJins hi a G^Dtleinaa \ikt style, (viz.on iloi**eUnck) 1 now -ay, teal a nviu »>• pecied of redition, instead oi hemp allowed the societj •ua Constable LuaCan.on tho contrary should fit? made to trip it on a Ifgftt fanta&tic toe, iia- v;ng the hangman however pretty close with uis uaoge of office (a rope> pretty well secured I'OUlid the fellow^ ueck, Ihe two Gntlr.men .vith wbomfiourlaj to pleasantly pawed ui lime on bib route toward Brock vi lie, mu-t have cou?!d<*rabh eolanjpd his id»*a< on the suhjec of radical Chang* : tuey both uoidor have held nonorahieMLuatiotw on .:ie jtatl *»f Wr. wij^nn, Inn Keeper ai I're.sCoit; taeoiie incai>any of Bar Kemer, ibeorjier a> Candl- Suuiler ; a..d I believe of recent Importation from th* United State*,and 1 mu=i douht wiie-her ihe, .lave bwomatlt'gittuce to our King. Bm toat's ,,o Mumbling block to my friend Gourlay,— tf-eil, then ue proceedion, after paninj? *ii-i ilia companion* at Prci>cof, and pursues. iu- routts when iie bas the s;ood fortune to mee wiih iwofriend , who, moved with compassion at hi- chop/alien countenance*lender their bad *i*. Aii. Ziba M. Philips* aod David D Jon'* rheiatur peraon I knou «*eU,hewasmy.|»W* oner last war, Uy Cot l**ari»ii*s»ordev, on s is-- uieioii of corresponding ond giving injormu io thi),however, (what asad dtsappoiutmenl to rny frieuds) I had eiven in bail io John Mae-j Doucll, I sn. for my appearance at ihe next 'v>uarler Ses-ioiis, there fo stand my trial; hut ihe Constable, I suppose having hfe »lue, said *o I must, for he supposed the Justice's wife commanded it <;o,and she wished to see ule. %i vcrOum sapitttfa! ! f9 My sole wish being for the prosperity of Oils J Province, l sincerely hope that the inhabitants I w ill not be so blind to their own interest, as to allow thtsGourlaS* this-outcast from Tifeshire, to disturb the peace of our hitherto happy country. We can-f take care that this crea¬ ture, with an Adder's tongue within hh lips, doe* not sow derations among us and turn Fatheragaioal Sm,and Hon against Father. Lei us recollect the Snake in the grtttS, and l«*t ever\ loyal and frit.f.il subject, bruise, with his heal, the Serptot's head. 1 havenois oub toadd. that, thoogh the laws ofmy country ran pnoish me for the public chatisement of tlis disturber of our tranquili¬ ty, yell reel som*what justified in my con* science frdm fheoeHaifity that I could not ha\e had ^afijfaenon, for the injury offered 10 my country and ntvself. by thi*. fellow, in any other way than tlal 1 adopted. R.D. FRASER. Elttordsburek \5th Juhu 1818. N. B. I have raw done with Mr. Oeurlay. I shall not think if work my while to answer any more of hi' fahe and scurrilous pnhHru* tions ; there isoiiy one way in which 1 ^'11 »ake notice of hin.nud thenUc may depend up¬ on it, tsbsdl BfWW shrink. R. D. FRASERv JaMhtoicn W*trirtt LI C* \Cdh /u/y, lil8. Mr. EVfrtBS, We, the undir?l^nen,be^ leave* torequest von wiil have thf^oodness to in-ert ihefoKow- inp OrStfieate in your Gazette, for the iufor- ma'ioa of ihe pnUic. We do certify,upon honor, that we were present on the25oh of .Tune last, at a meeting of the Land Owfie&of Fdwardsburgh, and saw (he whole of ihe >roceedtng-of that day, i*nd we do affirm ihai at the commencement, and pr< <r foamnh uiilpriing. wr did not *ee any person whatever within one rod of Kobert Gourlay,exceptRirhavd D. FVaer, Equire, who asked the add Oourlav if a certain paper which he the said Rieha:d D. Fraser, Esq lire, prodi'iced, was hu production or ni>t. the ?aid Gourlay havinetnswercd in he affirmative. R. ]). Fra-er, F-q.theo toldhmi that he did not go behind hi.*back to-ay that uhaihe-ta- te(l in that paper « as fal-e ; and he the -aid R. I). Krnver. Esq. hen told him that he was a liarandaolarkjrinrd.aiid would treat him as j Kdch, andacc4W<Lngly did so. vSigned) td. He. KINGSBURY, CaittJatr<t II: gt. JOHN FRASER, Lirut. kte I. M. Ed^ardshurgk^lth June. Ibid. KINGSTON, tUESUAY, JULY**, 1818. ........i.......... * • ACKVOWU-.DSMr.NTS. 41 Oy\ren"—" UusticusM—ihecontlnUrtfion of the Address •* T« the inhabitant^ of Upper Canada," will appear in our next,and perhaps >"ine other«that we have noi mentioned.—Mr Gourlay's letter will al?obe resumed, from the Niagara Sp ctator. Lord.Selkirk arrived In town yesterdays in Ihe Steam Boat I'roniecac, fiom Niagara. We undesfand the trial between the Mud- son's Hay and North We*u Companies, i* po»i puned till October, then fo take place at York. We understand the limes of holding the Court of Assizes this year, in the Districts be- lOH York, are as follows :—at Kingston. Au- gusi it); RroekviUe, August "Zb\ Cornwall Sept. 8 ; llamiliou, Sept.^l. LAND COUNCIL. The three next I.aud Couneil days, will be on Wx dnfsdui/ the *>>d day of f u'v, l'2iii of Au¬ gust, and 2d of'fkptemher.— (>. Can. Gaz. 1 FOR THE KlNGSTOS GlZETTK* In a ea>e uov\ depending in ihe Court oi rtiugS B-uen,4<nd -.tairding for trial at the apptoucuii.g A*:,Zt.^ bei wein lloiauo (i. Ber- ihroi^, Plamt.Jf a0(| Benjamin Whitney J)r- tVnd,uu,thf sa'd Whiuiey haa taken the rx- iiaoruiuary siepof publi-hiii^ iu the Kie*;- (011 Ga/etie, aiivtuaitesiauuneuiot lueea^e of action, and h^ mirod'ued hi o eil'asaw!i- ne-* in hi' w»vii'o»iUaH«lt» *iijipuii u. .i.i' mm popiieiv ft"^ ill '^'-diiy of neh ail a't inpi to prejudice ihe I'liui.emind. to oin- Itiej uy,ani! ihf re by uirevenl an impauial tii&l, rcu *ire no comment. T»ial a euu'ni i i -eorr. ct iu .i oumli.T olf points, particularly as t.» the quail tu> Of Soo^e- which 1 contracted ,o deliver to turn ; a? io tue CirCUm^tailCCB of ihe S.tne- whicatte supplied^ rs rotiirconduct of Hie Rr- terees. ai> " -iu" e\idenc■• produced before tlieni i II on ihe iri-a1- Several wUn«*s*es, whocc tia>ne«] a.td te*ti«W>»iy ,,c 'ia* excluded ftOiti his one- >«ded *lareineul, proved io the •aia'aoion nf .it Ri ler<es, il»a« l nad delivered lo him the U':aM.;y oi S.au's it quired h\ my COU tract. i'<. coiupieic the whole, it i* true, i had ocra- !on topi.rctta?e a small number m themajket, .or v\ Inch Iliad siifhciem lime, lie hon^elt ottered i"-i*i'P'> me Wl,n ihenumhcf i want¬ ed for tlistt purpose* 1 agieed >■. »:ii him for •hem, io '.e pan! for by deducting from tin* a- •nouiu 1 Has to receive, the same price for ..iii< ,i I could purchase them eUewbere. Toe few S:aves I :hus barga ned witn aim for, were ..iken uoun io the place of delivery, and there i deliver! d the Whole, wilhin the limited time; and ihe market price for the Staves ihus sup¬ plied 1m Itnn wa*« credited to mm, and, a( the Arbitration, was allowed and deducted b^ the iteferees, from tiiesum stipulated in the con- iract,and the bnlai.ee wa awarded to Die. Having liuoestl) fullilled the cuurraci, 1 wa> not, tni.uk God, in his power, as lie as>ert>, but wa* equitably and legally entitled to my pa) ; which he refused, and put me to the necessity ofo>mmeocing an action to obtain my rights, liyhi? address, and h'u ample meaiu of paying :ct*sand d*'trayin^ ••xpences, he has kept DiV aui ui otyjo^l due until thi» time. Tne award hvassubiaitted to three intelligent, respectable, nd ImparUal Referees, who, attcra full lieu rniK, unaaiaiounly made the award,of which he COmpIain>i and for which lie abuses both them andhibowo Counsel. The Court, however, ace pled their award, and rendered judgmeu in my fa^mr. As 1 cotild not collect it iu the Siate of Ne*v York, by reason of hi> absenct* from tha^ S ate, and a* both parties have reino* ved to tlH-* Town, 1 have been obliged to coun .oence aw action hereon that jidgmeut. A: he last Assi/es, he eluded a trial, by an afu- .lavil fora witness who was alleged fo be ma- •.•*rial in »»scause, and wasea-tlyio be obtain¬ ed at lha. time ; and now he has made a de-- perateeil>rlto anticipate the hearing,—and induce tfepublic and ourjttrors among Otb- *ra.lbus£0 prejudice the cause, on hb owh partial,i-correct,and illegal testimony The Qiiebcc papers, mention, that j about 3000 emigrants have arrived at that Port this feafon. 4ft *%r # •$■ 4/t #• ^ -S$r> $r <fy 4p MARRIED, On Sunday afternoon, ih" i*fi'h in*t. Hv thi* Rev. Official «fuar(, VlrROHrUT ATKINS. toMhraMARTHA PUROY. h> licence. Here yesterday mnrtiing, Mr \. Marsh \tt. surgeon, Kington, 'o .?avf. etuVsi Daughter of Mr. Samuel Davidfim.Surgeon. Fdinhiir^'i. Montreal FTetald. Julv II- VIED, DfE/3.—In thi*. Town,on Sunday rnorninr la^t. widow .Tavf. VonToic 'ateciinson of the late >". Norton aeed V> \ ears. Ar her re-in*"ice :i^*ar Kin? 'on, on Tuesdav the I4th rn»tont, Mr*, hi A If V O'BRU-V PU!/tF.R, Widow of Thoma* R>'a-d Ful¬ ler F.-quire, laie Major in his Majesty's 41st R -'ffimrrit. }?"r Chatarter' and con'Hic1 roocrliatfd 'he e-ieetn of her friepd<. and a**" mi^'auc*. a"d h'* Love and a tree ion? of her Relative*, Hrr patience and rexi£fation « en- brooch* jn»o ex- erciie hv »he fVeouentattacks ^- irodrttbupnvO" ffre- of ihefn'nl di*eTeOin*fermin «'-d herlif"- Near therloseof h^r Fti.r»»upe. -*e et|>re^- sed a lively rontfdenee in that hope whieh faith fn our Savinnrand hi* Proifdve^fmpspt fd *he Ghffcfffftir< And the pea<*c n'iH romnocnK ihatu'R'k-d h-*r lyt moments atfoj.-d eon- -ola'i*»n to 'heftfflietf I Survivors, who are ad" rjoni-hed hv lhi> F\eni. lo h»» come prepared and todie ihe Death of the Chrivtian. [Ctm.iitmicaffff.l Bisf ktct i)ivisTON.i T is ordered, that from and after tnc full day of Auguft next, the Mid¬ land Diilri^t be divided Into tlic (Mow¬ ing divifi »ns for the holding of ( dnrta t»f rcquefU ; tlie county of Frnnteuac to contain two Diviiions, the flrll divifiofl to include Wolf 1(1 md, the Townfttp of Putfburgh, the To'* 11 of Kjngftcm and th*. fiifl and fecood ( onccffioin. of the Townfliip of Kingfton.the fee- nd di- viiioIJ to include ihe other concefii' ns of the Townfhi;) of King ton } the Town- lb ip of Lou^hb'rou^h, and tht LVftlft* fhip of Portland : The county of Aldington to be one Diviiion ; The County of Lenox to be one di- vlfion ; The County of Haftings to be one di- vifion ; The tnwitthjp of ArneliafbuTgh to be one divifion ; The towtiftrpof Hallowell and So. phi.ifburgh together including the bijj [{land to hr one divifi n. And Ihe I'ownflilp of AJaryfbureh 'o he one dtvttifari. The Jufl ccs acti <g j within and for each divifi. ., or tfk t.'ia- ,jor |>?rt ofthvin to a- p i t the pUcc of jhoidi.g the court wubin and fur their divifions Ordered by the S./Hohs 16&B July, ALLAN MAc^F^^^ Clerk of the Peace Mil DUu'iU Q 3 MuilemdX P^TOTICEtfi hereby giv- Dhtrtd, I In en, rhar a Court of Over end Terminer and O icral Oaol Delivery, A (lize and Ntfii Print, will l>e K y \ •. , .1 r. - . r •« i.^Uita. ai 11 . Court Houfe, Jo th** T»»wn of Kn)£9* ton. ou Monday the T<*nfh dny of \u. gnft ni xt, at ten o'clock In the f reno in ; at which time and place, all Magillrates ! oronrrs. Con1«v»blc», nnd all other* con- cetned aie dcfirvd to he there prefent, and to do and pet form what to their fe- veral Office^ in »h^t behalf belting. JOHN M*LEAN# Sheriff, M. D. Kingston, July a 7, IK18. 5 A Farm FOJi SALE, P LEASANTLY fxtuated on ihe fhore of the bay of Q^iiute, and immediately oppofite the Upper Gap— being the Eaft half of Lot No. 18 in the fitrt coneeflxon ofFtedericklbui^h.— About 40 acres are under improvement, well fenced, and a new frame Houfe, with a good celler on theprcmifes. The above farm will be fold together v.'ith a pair of Itrong work Horfcs, a Waggon and Farming utenfihu Application lo be made to the Prin¬ ter, July 27. 9. ! ;\U is-k of tiiose who iiave heen Ifotfl pre- ! matured and improperly troubled with thi- tivn to theemtnu; and, in my opinion, he did so. ■3 re- 1 ur<- T.ie Magi: 1 rale v\ho Has *o severe** to re- tispute, 1^, that the) wffl rune the justice t> i.*P«-tnl dteirdeciMon, until the cause cjtnbav < tair hearing, before an impartial Court and M»ry, u.iin the testimony of disinterested .M(.iesse% HORATIO G. BERTlIRONfi. Kingston, .faty 27, 1818. :■ Dissolution. TIIK Co Partnership heretofore ex- iftino; between the fubictibera, under the firm of Bbnchard and Ives, i* this day di<folved. They tender their iincere thanks to the public for pad fa vours* and would alfo inform that they intend carrying on the hufmefs of butch¬ ering and fcllinp; in the Kiugllon Mar¬ ket, by each individually, where they rei'petlfully folicit a continuance of patt tavotit'3. I EPHR.1IM BLANGHARD, ABNER IFESi Kingson, July 27, 1818. 9W2 THE Subfc-ibers uf.tcTfnMy fri. h rm the public that th^v havd removed :o the Stiut lately "CcupieC by Meiirg Johns and FirJtle, and htyc re¬ ceived or the late Jfliporiaffons, an^ of¬ fer for Sale, a good and well icU'ded aubrtrocht of DRY AND FANCY g o om&9' adanic^ tothefeafdn, confiding partly of the following articles, s\t. Black. Blue, Grev, and BrcfvVfi S«. perfine and fecond Clothe, White ar*4 colotirrd Flannels, aflbried fingle a-.d double miMed wooikn Kerfeymeit*, La* dtCl Pelicce ( M)%* of different co|ours# Velvets, Cofdvroy«| corded Keifcy* meres, and Princes Cord, C"tto : Ktf* feymere, Fuftiarra, Janes, MeiTcIl^. Ui- mimities and Nankeens] Rufita deck, Brown Holland, Imi' 'ion Sheet*ugl and coarfe Canvafs, Plain and Rgtuej Bomhaxrtli -n' '-A -' ; W** • "■* coloured Cambricks piain a* d fijured Jackonctf and book Miiflms, fur-eu fit»e Priori and comnon Calicoesi t ot¬ to 1 Shirting. Steem Loom Wfoinht \ ot'ons, Gurragh« aid Lon^ (' ot- %9 Ginghams, fttitedcott u, . nrk- y ftrtpf and Aj.ion checks. 1 ifli L.fneiu, . inca and Cotton Hedrick»f "i.rniimc 3 i* Coc, Linen Cdmbtitksj Lfnen and cut- ton Diaper Table < loth*. M:.ci nctta 2nd Scockinett Drawer*, Siik iQilneU« Metfci{!st Swansdowd^ and Palvnt ord Veiling, Silk and otton L^no and Mul Mul 446 47 4 Miaw. 3 a few piece? plain and coloured Lutefl insplj Ladie< coloured (ilk (J.ove-. Lftdtco 3nd Gentlemen* Wcolkn Cotton and Woif- tcd Hoe«, Silk Handkf.. Pocket ;o* Cotton Laces, Cotton Fringes, Kib' ui5| '! hread, Tape, dewing fiik, Pins, oilb- twill and Braces, &c &c. Likewifea quantity of well flavoured **trong Jamaica Spiifts, warranted good reiall proof I Jquor at 1 to 2, C'ojjniaC Brandy, Holland Gin, Port and Tenei** rtlfc Wines, Lyme Juice, Peppermint* ITwankcy, Hyfon arid Hyfnn Skin Teas, Loaf and Mufcovado Sti.ear**, Cofie^i AUfpice, Pepper, Indigo, Starch, Soap, Fiff Blue. Tobacco and Snuff. WALTFJi M'CUKOTE,fcC« Kingston, July 27. 18 *8- Q THF fnhferiber having b^en abpoite ted Agtnt for the Bank of Mon- tual, any fum re^ui.ed can be obrairied at hi* Office for good Bills on .Montreal or Quebec, or for Spe -ie. THOMAS MARYLAND, Ages*. 9 Kingston, 17th July 18 t S, quire live nuudred pounds security, %«r. 1 u, detaiand, one Richard Amold,and a.- 1 Itno Ue .< fond of a joke I will relate an anecd» forliis ainu^mem. A certain farnilj, ak»ug .neural morning rptresh.n.uit Ut ilr ukU- uneoftbe children cried out, Maiu.ny, .Ma... ttfy, are we all MagiV.ra e* *e« ? >»* rt« rhild^aidineManuov^^only Oa.t.lv and t. Well then.to pm&rrd, ^- Anntfay, i«*.h :^oFntlia. I Itadconm.iled \-ailianl »» y,"air»a.a J^utelottedust « ani-o .0. uie before hiltU The two baU,l»roud oi me 11 To Let, T'HAT pzn of a Dwelling Houfe with Garden and Stable in this Town, i|.ar the Public School Houfe, n vvoc-opitd by the fubfcriUr. For t,,rther particulars apply to Mr. Kobert Kichatdfon,or to the fubferiber on the uremiies. Ja$. RICHARDSON. &%itm% July 27, i8t*. S>'f LOST, a few nights fince in the llreet fronting the gov. Houfe, a lai^e Wig, with the owners name Worked with filk ontheinfide Whoever will be good enough to return it (hall receive the hearty thanks of the owner to whom it is of confidcrableufe. July 27. F STRAYED, ROM the ftnbfciiber on the 20th July, a pale lied Cow, with long ilraight horns ; has no other pa'ticuW mark. A liberal reward will be given to the perfoo who will briqg her back A. MANUEL. Kingston, 27/A Jufr, 1318. Jwr** Lost, ABbUT the 17th h.ft. a Iar?- SOW, With only one eye. She has now pjobrfbly a liitcr of Pigs wi;h Whoever wijl return faid Sow to Her. the fubferiber^ or give- infoimation where Ihe can be had, ftiali be well rewarded for their trouble. Michael King, Baker. Kingston July 27. 9WT0 A LL perConsnre hereby cautioned -lJl agftioU pv^hafi-.g a tertaia piece oMdnd. bong put of Lot Nu. 16. in the *d Loiicvipon 01 the towtllojj of LCingltori, adve« tiled by the She iff ot th^ Midland Drttiict, and thrcebj avifid b^. ing COUCCruCd in au u j 11 ptocccdlutf* Henry H Auilcv. J!7;3. 1 65