Kingston Chronicle, February 5, 1819, page 3

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KINGSTON ClUlOlNICliE FH1DA}\ Fh&n&A&Y 5, 1819- way must lose pari of its Influence ami importance, because if will be unattend¬ ed with any noise. However, notwith¬ standing this, I intend to tfcfttSt myself ....................................'"" into t lie genteel lOcWties of Kingston, and In thfc itnVa paper otr Mhari Hg* ■ drink tea with them once afortnight. ittirr ron..iiP:rc nWM1 rommrnts on inn «b^r- 1-1.11.1 J he spirit of enquiry* which lias lately boon so general throughout this country, induces ir.e to suppose, that it may per¬ haps he directed towards rac, and I there¬ fore tafce the liberty of informing the public, that 1 reside in a place which the American nomenclature justifies one in calling a village, for it contains achurch. vyr onsof lite 15 ■> ulfc relative to the arrest of Mr. nonrtai. No one in tlip Province ran be mrre anxious than nitM4w* Ingrfrid of this person : we caH- Afil how ever qgiM wiih those who think it neces¬ sary -ohavcrrcoMi-eto violent mr;t««»res to pro- ctt:o!o* absence. There isnodouhi that In point of tat l«p JIr>ni»*-a1il" Members of ihe Legisla¬ tive Council were justified III proceeding &S they have ilone a-ainsl'him. Bnt a> there «» law.., n'j-howot'heirongineothen'*cc^ny oj c!»-ei!m- a tavern, and a blacksmith s shop Il.e.^e Stance*, so ,he?ami- necessity of fhrnirMnnrrs in-«s! recur, before lhe> are call*! again into ope¬ ration. Where, ueaitt, «a*IHe necessity in his case? Surely the \o\a! BddMfc*fa pres-nted b> so manytownsWp* tall* Excellency, quit lia?c eooviiiceiieverv ihinkinp man that (lie danger, if there ever existed an), *va« entirely Mown n.en TVe «ee no reasons to induce us to g\\r np our already expressed opinions on thisstihjeCT. We repeat that we do not quarrel with the legality, bnt v.i!h the expediency of the m *asu>es lately pursued. One of 'he His o'ians of the present rc;g^,thuRcxprc«c\s,HHvelf01 tbeafTairof vir. ATilke.-'s expulsion from the House of Commons. We quote th- passage as it appear* applicable to the present question.—** In evpelliiig him the House, thr-ir (the Miniftors^ conduct imgrfi be le¬ gal, but a Ministry in afree- country can netcr support themseiveMbv an appeal loiUeZef7-r of the taw,—they miM a!>o do 11 hat is egpetii*nt, and even gracious »o rfce »*eoul •."—We shall wry unwillingly be compelled to >a> any .hit.£ more on this ungrateful s 'bjert. It t» not our wi-h tha: either the man or hi- mischievous schemes be kept any longer in the recollection? of the people. Our readers will $t*6 in this and ike preceding number of our paper, propo- cud places had been obtained fot four others, Tli Treasurer reported also that lie had received from Mr. .fo«rph Williams £13 7 6, being thy proceed* of a play performed by him and his company, for Vincel I migtJtt probably anfvrer, I do not know : pcrlliapa he thought it was impolitic to do u>,—perhaps he intended i© profecute him forr a libel cr (edition ? £ know not : bnt -whatever may have been his plans, this is; evi.icnt t«> n»o, that to Contemn the proceedings and opinions of tbu benefit of this Society. many loyal Magiifltaur* in favour ofa man Visitors for the present month, of Mr. Gourlay's cliarafter, might give jufl umbrage to all otw loyal fahjo&s : nor fhould we Ine much obliged by the turning Inofe atnojng us a ptrfon, whofe f'»le occupation liince he has entered our Province has Ucrr. to excite diforder. to promote civil dilficntion, and to pave the three things arc indeed essential inani- way for civil v■»-•—Xay, fir, of what ben- mate constituents of a village in Britain, cfit could it be to- US, that our Cegiftatorg but there are also three living craatures fhould en •& laws &i the peace and fecu- v-hich form a much more necessary part rity of the Proviinee, if our Executive by •f the composition : viz. a 'squire, par- oppofin />. If hits rr^ T r &- M.tUK /..■/.vnt * Ar. R- 'ihr ni»:nil)i'rs of fhe Society are rcqnps(rtl to pay their respective su!)- *■■ riptions lor the present year to the Treasurer,—and all other prisons who may be fto dispose ', are solicited to eou- tribute Iowards promoting the objects of the Institution. son, and apothecary ;—characters famed for local knowledge and importance, from *Ime immemorial. Did such per- souo^es exist where j now am. I might under their tuitio:i, have become so vers¬ ed arid interested in Tillage polities, as to render we indifferent about t; dom* stic recrraticn," atid satisfied with the I ttie world around me; ho»veverthe human mind generally adapts itself to circum¬ stances, and as men of the greatest re¬ nins, have often, when in captivity, amu¬ sed themselves with taming "p«der-, and mice, I may perhaps in time take delight in rearing pi^s and planting eabba^ec, and also be able to couI'mic my desires within the limits of a building lot. 1 fear the title 1 have selected for my MtSforjmhUshing The ChriVa-', kecor- Pr djctions will appear somewhat Biiffpi- der* The very (ilia of this zcork rvcom- n<»us to many, who may probably think ppoimg their be:»ng carried into at'tion, fltould madly QCpiofe U9 all to anarchy and bloodfhed ? I am, Sirs, pour's, &c. V. to connhisro we\ts\ Tie have to uckuoxcletUe our obliga¬ tions io (he authors t{f D<tPtie$tlC llecrea* fiuns and the Oracle jut iheirverji enter- tniJihi" commumcalioris* The 1st No. of Dornesttc llecr'ations appears in this KTRHE Managers of the Ste - J^ lioat Ffo fenac, hav« esl-ihhflied a line of Durham Boats fro.. this place. ; ropofe forwvc'inj fflir- i\it. ciffereat pott^ nf tl.c lake t* rhat of Montreal, c.•• the following tere.s, v^. Fiom York, Niae; ra, Qjitei'lop, c i Th<: Head of the Lake for tach barrel or Flour (!e iverci at the port of Montreal, five (hillings and fix pence. From lifnttr.ton 'ote.e '»ort nf Vlortreal for each barr-1 '.f fi tic four fhi: irer;- ailj tix peni e. From York. Niaprra, Q'Ue».^Tnn. ?nrj the Head of the Lake f r ch ' • rvt of Potatl) d^^ivrreJ at the tK>it of Ni-n- trea' twelve flii!linrrs ^nr? fix • e «cr Fn>m Kingston to the port of Vr>*u treul, f>r each barrel of P tafh ten flifl, liiirrs From York, Niagara, Q^neenfion. «n<J the Bead of the Lake, for each Sarrcl of FOR THE KESTQSTON CIIKQ^ICLF. \ \Msiiro \ am mot rinc'tlariu expressipf my satisfaction, at obsprfvioff. f*j th:- oddrc>tc>, p'tli- so long m thrse Sjifightltf and agreeable U-bed in n 1-1.f miMniHT.:f ywt paper, aad in ^rf/vrs shall be pi (nedtofavoUr us talk Pork Viveier! at the nort of Montreal drnfs paper. The Orwk Kill be insert- eight flliUinga and t'-rte pence erf in our vr.rt, cud mil be eontihm d al- From Kingston t the » rt of Mw ternntclj}. with the former even/ iceek^ mends it to attention, and should inter¬ est evcrn christian throughout this Pro¬ vince in promoting its circulation' It if referring to the Prospectus :ce perceive that the principal lesign &f (he Chris- they have quite enough of domestic re¬ creation at heme ; but let them not &up- pose? that I mean, while in a (it ofdiovv- siness, to yawn out stale morality, or c x- hort tliem to prudence, or gratify my tiatl Recorder is to furnish us ici/h reli- «pl*« b.V presenting them with a sheet gicus instru.t/'oft and intelligence. It 1% a fact zcorthii of ohservat ion that hitherto Upper Catiridt cannot "bti.rt the .ncrit of ever having had a single peri •diealpntj- licUion professedly devoted to religion and moral? ;—hence xce hsme fier.-t Ljt in a great measure ignorant ofxzhaf has for years been passing in (he religious world. The Christian lie-order bids of sea tidal. My recreations will have nothing local in them, nor will they be coutinedir their range to the limits of a fireside. I may indeed occasionally, while in a reverie, take hints from the forms which a lively imagination can -om-'times embody among the burning embers. If I see men and women's heads, I shall be Inclined to t ilk of beauty and fair to remedy theevil.bj/briigit?* :?ifh~ physioguomj. Should ships or battles in cur reach that kind of hfarwfffiQn Schick can only be collectedJ'ro.-n other more expensive and voluminous pftblicit* lions. r^eet my view, I may perhaps prophecy that another war will j.\vc the Canadians additional reason to boast »f their toy- ally* and wle-n \ discover flaming hearts in the (ire. I hall become romantic to pie-ise. u the ladies and pretty fellows." If I occasionally venture upon snb- Weforbear to comment either upon the Grievances from Ernest Town, or . the statements: rfthr rcrifrr ::hn under- j^^^hich are already familiar to every takes to anszcer fhcts until the vtltvtc shall be before the public. FOR THE KINGSTON CHRONICLE. I the la«i numberi or rt» Upper Canada Gazette, that the good sens*' and ?"od principle <>;' our feUon sabjeetsare i*.«"-Tuirc as from that reproach which the Hi-mime bad incurred, tw a greater decree tli3n I iras ivrtl-Hif Bar a long time, to he- l'uve, hv the ton pa%du!oi» ckv we had lent to tarbulen; and desS^^ng nini. JSoi but tftere wercboine pcr?on> siuroog "s, who, having read of the mkchiefs ivt»lca testier RftHn huve at times excited, in o ■"'> ^'\ from W a» Tyler 10 Mr. Hnnt.harinohe ritaslon inrefiisiiig ihsfr UliU Vfdtltll eo.mlenance "> &* fdfllKsr, and murfc wnr,e than fmii-li, i*:i*»a-iire^ which by a strange infatua-ion, maiiv rf flif people ul this country were rnniiin? into, »«hwtl twq ti'-y. a- the call of a mere aiVveaiin er: and who could not >h..t their e\es tci the ;,thstuility of the proportion. tiia' we l.adheen Ifinigtrfadingan lliever) brink of rnin, and were toiisi ink-ec nflfl ihe depru yf oolitical uretc;.e,f(le-: ^lled h\ »iir !el!o^ subject-. onpre-"d. raj'i n.-!aved, by the f!o- vernm-nuderegarft-'d. >!e>p'...ed, and ne-lcc^^] hv our Mother (W'i'S l«'tr»ed hv on. Re- preventative*, and |.iw.*««*r. from a combina¬ tion of all those ral I**'**! ot «d^5 «m ea-»j prey t» Our «frlg»ibm»u»-«J thai ail tm< shonld he plain, aye, plain a> •,hp^ jWelear, .hat i' wa* wtlie ver\ crroi "t fchhe«wotl" todotiht,and, tiiat o».t of ah.itil on-itii.»'"I,T,l thousand Soilfc, men, women andcliildren.stbatwereail 1 h«$hurrying to (ie>iructiot(f'ire\efr.nrtones!i(»uid tind i. mil; till a <rrneroM< frif**"^^^awe farwilian Wfi for oiu-selve?, isapplly popped among u>, found out, a« if bv i' etincr, ttiat we Were going all wrmi», that crtr«?r»l!,!,n' had pcivaded every mm her'* -on nt l.i-nlrVork, that t!.e Whole c>head was taint art1*l!,t* v-,1,,,e lic:ul qjirk",~ Thai this inform:ei;mMho"ah so dimly, and moderately advanced did noi godnu-ii nithall of 11$ can hardh be twonder^d at—$<m* people doubled, uheihcr i'!""* «ni|:l.t, by chant-, in- one, or ev.-n •wvbO'flPS*«"?n* enlrMSWd by their Sovfiei^n; a> hone "-^ ,,'a^- ftN MI,no wfio ,v- viled them; and if MlJ^yv^fleelcd that el.av-. i-Pg them all with iWi-'«»n<>U'-, was iL-ell a hale d...^v^w,Ilt,;, \ Wlf1 ** Wl ;| l,rfh* ^crn;»le at their correspondence. Verfle cannot appear* tVe teould recommend to the author to ** take" le¬ gal " advice" before he submits the rase to the miHic &*"*r** + *.^ DOMESTIC RECREATIONS. No. 1. The man wl:.-* resides in a city* and has daily opportunities of mingling ir> society, enjoys a degtee of importance which can be sufficiently valued and estimated by those only, who are doomed to endure the rigors of a secluded life, lie is blessed ■with the means of daily communicating his opinion to his fellow-mortals, and though it is perhaps little regarded by them, he often feels contented with the mere privilege of uttering his sentiments, «nd flatters himself that he has a vote in the genera' concerns of the world. Even if his ideas are considered unworthy of notice, the curiosity and amusement which result from observing the varieties of opinion which circumstances of public interest generate in every large society, Iiave the effectof smotheringthe impulses of disappointed ambition, and making knowledge will pour their treasures full sftti.. i* bl>.UV U;t iWbt; my llnaurfrtAflfU) aim end.avor, by alterine their costume, or JW*i»* «na HW(l.»riy w «m*m <*»f»t* l . .. « . - t e *• tlmi tcid hci '1 men ,f> IMihiC observation find Substituting the meteoric robes of fancy, ,1 J ,alI ,!%v,^ had )>a--ed unM&nder*" '"' J ai • Rut unforrnnatciv for thi- Province, which wnnld Otherwise have toiler stopped «hnrt n ihe career of folly. Ibfiff* Persons took 001 ihe *frm to communicate tothenincw interest and importance^-as the last radiance of the setting sun often bestows richness and animation upon the clouds whiob before, hung hoTertng, and obscured the (ace of heaven, I shall sometimes constitute a new fabric from old materials, and by novelty of arrangement, obtain from niy readers, credit for originality of concep¬ tion—as a slight impul-e hurries into ruin the glorious pageantry of the KALEIDO¬ SCOPE, but at the same time, creates from the disunited materials, a new and more brilliant form to attract, aud eu- thrall the eye of the observer. Mv recreations will not be confined to Canada—1 shall convey my readers into whatever part of the globe I think most int.- resting and agreeable—while domes¬ tic,! shall be a citizen of the world. Al¬ though I am secluded I shall appear to mingle in the gayest society: Although encircled with ignorance, science and persevering pains fo ii:t;!rreive, thai o:hei in¬ terested per=nn- da! f deceive; *4'he tare>»ere sown white tl.ev slej^:**-^ *«w °f decorum, which it i^ well .honlri be aKvay> ohserved. pre- vented p#r«on8 in Offic i«< Nation?, who uere %ile. Iv traduced, from reb#,^"S the "lander, and fay- i'ng the falshood ripen «i the world; lhe> could not enter into anv vindication ol themselves against nf-v^pap»rc;l',,rnnv, hm uereconstrain- THE A i RE. THE Lovers of the Drama arerrfpttt- fully inf rmed, that on SATtTRDjfT EVENING, Teb. 6th( 1^19, will be piefcnted, Tobin's much ftdflitrtd celebrated comedy, as alter¬ ed to the Stage, by C. Kemble, I'.fq. c.*>"ed the HONEY MOON, OH HOW TO HULEA WIF "i Between the Play and Fare*, ComiO Song, poor Little MO ^a favorite Jew Soncr, ns fimg in London with unbounded spplaufe.] by Mr. Huntly 'I 0 which will be ad^ed, (for the last tfmcthL Se^fon ) the much admired Pan- torninne, in 2 A A , I ailed LE SERGEANT VALLEREUX OR LES DEUX CENTINELS. Kr Chat-after- fee Bills. ' ( I ICULAIL) "* Mr Eri I^ufher havine difpofed of hi? interest in the lioufe of Luflier 5c Van Slvck at Prefc-'tt, and tiiat of Lufher & "*ext 11 at La Chine, to !tft« A. Jones of Prefentt, Upper'.'anada, the Bnsincfft will, after tlic first day of March enfuin^, be carried on under the Firms of Jones & Van -dvck at ! rcfcoit, and of Levi Sext.-i & Co. at La Oiine We he leave to refer yon to Ir.e oe- nexed Notice, wlifreta Mt Lo flier makes himfclf refponsiblc with ny. for any en a:e- ments entered into ly fa id Firms. \\ t feel fmisfied, from our late experience in Bn«inef«, the nuaiber of Boats now rd to repose on :he Co<«d >on,e ;.ud ho1I;lu^ nay^ tf . ft d } commndioi|S Mnre, the common honesu, <*t theirfellow btilycct-s I ^ , . / . ' rejuice, and every iipWgiH oia- ^ill t-j.nce, a at tins place and La (, Iwnc, that we (hall it respects Them, that f"at confidence is jo tihed have it in our power to Jve general fetis- faftion. Jiim contented with the neutral state of n spectator, since he cannot attain the distinction of being a leading actor in the drama of life. 2?ut the man who is entirely secluded from the world, and all the fascinations of social intercourse, has no consolation of this kind to lull him into an idea of fancied importance, or conceal the insignificancy of his isola¬ ted situation. The general current of events, the convulsions of nature, the downfall of empires, & the corruscations of genius, partly lose their interest in bis eyes, because he has no opportunity of ascertaining the effects which they pro¬ duce upon the morals of his fellow crea¬ tures, or of stating the impressions they excite in himself. The wily resource, a ■J-u.^t vvt, V;t»*«t5 miM« i>o\.'o Oit.i>iii,-\t>iiur-) Js that of communicating his ideas to the public through the medium of the press, and occasionally endeavoring, by this means, to attain a degree of influence in my view, and eaable me to survey all that is beautiful in nature, and noble in humanity—while surrounded "with im¬ penetrable forest?, I shall by the help of imagination, call into iieal existence, castles, cities, processions, and pleasure grounds, and by another stroke of her wand, make then vanLh, and i^ive place to thesavage^ the bear, and the wilder¬ ness. Having now stated my pretensions to public favor and notice, my next duty is to establish them by fulfilling my promi¬ ses. If I have rated my powers too high¬ ly, it may produce a happy effect, by ren¬ dering me doublv anxious to sheu\ a ca- pahility of redeeming the pledges I now place in the hands of the public. SIRS, In your excellent editorial article of the 15th in ft ant, in the general tenor of which over the minds of his fellow mortals, e- * am happy to coincide with you, I can- qual to what he would possess, were he a not but think you have been punky nf an member of the society which they collec- injuflice to the Magiftrates who ordered tively compose. Mr. Gourlay to quit the Province, by Now, I believe my readers will be in- calling that, which I am perfuaded they clined to susppct, that this preamble re- 'ie'd themfelves bound by their oath to lates in a great degree to myself,and that perform, an aft of perfecutiom. And when 1 employ it merely to give them a broad you cxprefa a hope that all proceedings hint of my intention of addressing them againft Mr. Gourlay will be fufpended through the medium of a periodical pub- and that he will be again permitted to lication. They are ^uite correct in this range at liberty- I would aflc, bv whom conjecture. 1 have been transplanted from the midst of a lively circle int* the •woods ; and as I previously enjoyed con¬ tinual opportunities of ascertaining what passed in the world, I at first felt like one who is suddenly struck deaf and dumb. However, the arrival of the Kingston Chronicle last week, relieved me from the first aflliction, by giving me some idea of what my fellow creatures were doing, and in return for this service, 1 intend, through its medium, to talk to the public by proxyy though I ar 1 aware, that any conversation carried on in this would you have the proceedings fufpend¬ ed ? Surely not by the very Magiftrates who thought it their duty to inflitute thefe proceedings \ By whom would you have him fet aft liberty ? Surely not by the very fame Magillrate9 who command¬ ed his imprifonment ! N«>, this *'ould involve an abfurdity and cannot be what yon mean. But the Government—why fhould not that interfere ? I reply, the Governor is alfo bound by oath to ad- minifter the Law** If you fhould retort, then why did he not order Mr. Gourlay to <juit thfi Prp- by the expresxlftn of Hie puhhcsentiment which is now making it- w ay, from all parts of the Province, 10 an Insutied Gove-nment. I re¬ joice too, that, bv Miieh expre >ion of feeling, worthy ofa <: -neron^ and mora) people, the doubts of our friends, a..d the deciif.it hope.- of anv that were no'tour friends, will be most satis¬ factorily terminated. As long a< our riaimorons would-be <avionrs confined themselves to genera! teims and talked only of v'one preat vortex of cnrtnpiion," of general AVCflV, rnin a-nd oppression ; it was na¬ tural enough to fear I ual *Ort)P nv*n. ver> weak, 8fa tittle wicked,tnigarl be found to believe, that there m«M be " so.ne-.hing rotten in the State«f Denmark*1: 'and for th«reis no accounting for what weak or wicked men may do;) that thr\ thou Id he ready to join in any mra£*rw thai they should he prompt d to. for the laudable pur¬ pose of se ting all ti»h:. All therefore that was to b*» de-tnd was, that they Miould cea^e to dwell altogether upon misery and oppression in the ab¬ stract, and -hoild de^c-nd a utile to particular-: that they should tell «s wha' horrible evil the combination of so many malignant spirits, who had 0 vir.acconntahlv met togettxer En Little York, had Indicted apon nsj th:»t they ehotdd •bew us hnio we were :o he ruined, and tlien might we jud£e3 hou we could hope to be saved. Whether ti»e Lieut. G<»ivernor, from tra..>atlaniic opportunities of oh^euvin^ the conduct of the Cobbetts and ftunis off the day, bail found, thai in these popular uimful:«, the readiest way of cure is, to pre'ie to th#' hot torn, and tugpeaktothe phosts which fancy ha* conjnrod up—or whethpr, bein^hims'-lf a preateir * tranter 'hau ine -ti anger who had engaged 11? ^!1 -o bnMly ir; petitioning soli ifHtl^vnig, fflfc-'l xccllvrcy imagined there might he tome cause for all this hu-tle, and **as anxious to krow what WRa \vron«r, ihat lie might lose no time in pttUiug it ripht, and aveu- the expense of comnvosioner-, conventions, nam!- billi, cVc. I know noi—but I feel as-ured, we may con^ranilaie ourselves Ihat, in calling;, a- we see he has done, on >lifse a^^rieved gentle¬ men, to state tlieir 'Tfiijrh'y wrongs,** he ha adopted the be^t possible course to pioduce conviction, and tOgivno peace, confidence, and re.spectahiliiv orce more. Behold how mi^ernbly has ingenuity been tortured to invent £»tevancea that >hould make but a decern appearance on paper. Partununt monies—but let us inspect the h* ridicnlus niOS." One worthy man we -ee, on brine: requested to specify, in the nam*of hit fellow .subjects, the grievances of whici tSey >ad to complain, tells us a story about "a Mr. |vni. Bttraham, Jispatinga title to a Lot of Land, ©f which he had a licence of occupation: this l:p conceived a sr»evauce, and was the cause of his signing the petition from Haldimand"—E«od reason truly, for abus¬ ing the Hovernor. Councils and Assembly ; to say nothing nf every *nan „|10 carae wiihin the vortex of corrup ion, Little York. (To be continued.) A JONES. CORK. -VVANSLYCK, L, S XON. Trefcott, January i8th» 1810, NOTICE- f IjnTTE Suhfcriher havin. difpofed of his I interest in the lioufe of Lufher & Van ^Ivck, at 1 refco't, and that of Loftier & Sexton, at La Chine, t > Mr. A. Jones, the husinel* wflHn future be carried on under the Firms of Jones & Van Slyck at Pres- cott, and that of Levi ^exton 8c Co. at La Chine—Me will notwithstanding, hold himfelf refponsiblc with them, for any enjra^cment they may make. ____________________Elll LUSHER; NOTICE J 4 WES ME/1GHER returns his mvjl fmccre thanks to tht p opU of Kings ton and its environs for the liberal en- coura^etnent he has met with Jincc his com¬ menting hufmefs. He begs leave to inform his friends mid the public* that he is about Removing fo his New Moufe near the Mar- let Place oppofite to Mr Baymen's and t&Hl as t/fnal carry on the Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Manufactory. ffQ&SB SHOEING and BLACK¬ SMITH WORK will be executed ih the befl manner9 at the fhorte/l notice, end Cn the lonvefl terms N. B. 7e rents leafe or ftlL for the term of ten years, and immediate poffejfton given* that well known fland, the WEL¬ LINGTON INN, in Barrack flreet,— This funation is one of the befl in town* baWfS many conveniences that render it particularly well adapted for a Houfi' of Public Entertainment and Store, ^pply to the Proprietor JAMES MEAGHER. Klirflon, Feb. 5, 1819. 'Ptreal for each barrel of Pork fix flriHinga and nine : enre. Merchandize will be tranfported hv the fame me^.ns from La Chine to Kit;- an, at the rate of five fhi'Unys per pwi An .leg?nt PASSAGE BO. T will r.lfo leave Kingston.every tenth '.ay f»r Montreal, which will befitted up it. the most commodious manner and prcvet t a itr dflay to paflehgern leaving the uppei p.trt of th<- Lake in the Steam Boat Fr nrenac, it having bctn built f r the purpofe *f leaving this place immediate y after her arrival. Thefe arrangements will uke efTect at the open^nrr of the navigation and be con- tinucd during the I'cafoh. pEO.Il. MA'JKLAND. Secy. 5. B. Com'y. # Kin^flon. Feb. 5, 1S19. TfVfE S«t>fcr$er ofFers for fate his lioufe and Farm,together ot fcpaiatef ssalfo bis llorfes, Carls, Sl-ighs, Cows, FJttgs, Oxen, Grain 1 Hay, Potatoes, and Implements >f Hufoandry, fituate on he River St Lawrence, overlooking the bcautif!il villare o^ OsdcnfuurrT, and within half a mi'e cf P^efcntt, Upper Canada. ThrDwrllin^T houfe, which lias lately- been erefted, conG-tc of two fittiejr Rooms, 4 Bed rooms, a Kitchen ami Cellar, wdl fit ■ iilied- . The Farm contains 107 Acres rf choice Latld, well fenced, upwards of 60 cf which is Pasture and '-fes "cv. the regain- "er Tillage and Wood Land, with a young Orchard and good Barn. Stable and Root- houfc, aed a fmnll Tenement for Labourers. o a Gcntfeman of Tpeculauon. to* above Prcmifes which extends 3 Acm in front of the River, must prove of ^eat advantage, as it u one of the be**v. equa¬ tion* in the neirihbourhood for the erfefiort ofa Whatf, Brewery or Distillery, &c. Part of the ourchafe mi.ney. may remain OB Mortgage, if agreeable to the Pnrchafcr. Application to be o.ade to Henry Forest Efq. Montreal, John Macaulay Kingston, or the owner PS.THRO'fiaiSN. Prescott, 26:hOft. 1818. 6tf WHEREAS Gilbert Harris, by advertiTemen' publt(h-d in the Kingston (hrom\ e Jan. 15,1819, has cautioned all pfrfonn against putchafing Lot No. 22 in the 7th Con. of Fredericks- burgh, or Lot No. 27 in the in Con. of Richmond, as he cla;ms to have a title to the fame ; in anfwer to faid caution, all perfons concerned are hereby notified, that previous to that advettifement, the faid Harris, by hi* deed of bargain and faler duly executed, with warranty, had convey¬ ed the faid lots to David fiefs, who had conveyed the fame to David Hefs jun. and John Hefs, who had bargained for thr Tale thereof. Thi? chain of title has been fubmitted to Counfel, who are of opinion, that is good and fufficient in law, and that altho* the faid Harris's rjrrant from the Crcwn wafl not completed until after his deed of conveyance to faid David Hefs, he the faid Harris is stopped from denv- ing his right to make fnch conveyance, and that it is as effectual to fecure the title to faid Hefs and his affigns, against any claim of faid Harris, his heirs or afligna, as if it were dated after the date of his patent from the Crown. The faid Harris, there¬ fore, and all perfons claiming under him, are warned not to treipafs on faid lands under uehaiiy of the law. Feb 5, 1819. NOTICE. ' rpHE Board for Militia Pek- -*■ SiosS, ouifi meet on the lafl Monday in February, and continne fo to do. the [am* day in eath Month* until the hxifin*[s sf this DiflriB, as regards the fame i: fint/led. JOHN FKRGUSON. Kingjlov.t Feb. \Jlt 1819. 6 WANTED, TlWQ Careful, fober Men, who under¬ stand r he Saw .lill basinefs, to attend a Mill with two Saws.—-Alfo, a vTan to cutSawLo«;s.—Apply to H ichard Bullock, rpHE Subfcriber informs his friends and Efq- Springfield Park, Tbwnfhip %£ -*■ the publics that he Jlill keeps a Murray. Feb. PUBLIC HOUSE, In the T*w*fiip of CRAMAHK formerly ---------------------•-------------------------------- railed Goodwin's Corner, where Gen- v I ^HE Houfe lately occupied by Lieu- At the monthly meeting of the Com- tlemen and Ladies may find good Enter- Jl tenant Brifcoe (Royal Engineers) 5- To Let, mittee of the fLfijgston Cotn.passiAnnt« Society.on MondaF. \it F-br.ary, 1819, the Visitors repotted that th mm i £7 19 11 had becn expended in the rr- litf of nine persous^ anj tbat iui0nuation ta'tnmcnt. Alfo— travellers Jball not be ^[appointed §t finding good quartern for themfelves and tf.vir Horfes* THO'S D. SINFOUD. Cramahe, ztyhjan* 1 8ij. 6 the property of James Richardfou, Sen. fituated near Mr. Hugh Earl's. For terms apply to the fubleriber. ROBT. RICHARDSON. Kingston, *tb Januaryi 18:9.

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