Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON1810), July 21, 1812, p. 1

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kingston upper canada j tuesday july ii i8i o 35 sheriffs sale zlttlurj dflnclj ty vntue of threefev- towh jljcrdl writs of fen fa- ffttflffwcdoirt offal mjcivys court of kinds bench at the fmr of laurence hrrchmer 3nd john kirhy of the tovn of riniion merchants nnh n hhirerman of the tawflftrio of arlolphufw a ffquire 5jatl thcbndsanl tcrrmcnts of jumes gerolomy oflhclpwnfhfp o mayn veoman to me dirked i hivc itvvii and taken in ex- fcutfon ns bclonnpt to the faid lnres gc- rolntny the wel half of lot number feven- rxn in the u tc cooccflion of the townfhio of mniwlmrh comoinintf by admeasurement oic hunarcvl aavs be the larao more or ufa tooeihcr wall n lo houfe thneon erected i do hereby iivc notice that the ahove men- tot d lot of lnnd with the building and appenees thereunto belonging will be lild and to ihc hichfr bidder at mv i ftfci ii the town of kingfton on the rciitccnth dry of maich pcxtj at the hour ouciot the clock in the forenoon at which tiirc aiui place tbc conditions of me will be charles stuart srtf a icvciy pcrion or pcrfon having cmifts 1 iboe eferil ed lot of tend and preffit- fcs fofliiv 7 iritt- or other right or fncufn- w5care 6erehydmlfcd to k notice 1 cfa smi at his oicrin the town sheriffs sale ivtf 1j y vfrttitf of a writ of af j firi feins itjci oatof his h iys court of kiwga bench st nit- ivt if twrtai mnklancl of the iowa f ivlflton j-iquvf- stjainit the ijtnds sad trot met of aflicl lsujihaw of the towafeip l fredciickiut yeoman to me ftosl i irivc irird and taken in eeeu- llona belonging to the foul k ael brad ilial t number tvcjivhiur in the feventh co f iifc tovtdup of loborongh patatiff y rdrjualurcmerit two hundred toftbe ike arc nc or uu i d here- trv ivtiee t vl ill above mentioned wf lind will be fold isul adjudged to the lvii bidd r afe my office fn the town of kiigllon on the twentyfevcoth day of jan- toj rest thr- hour of ten of the clock in liu- fotf jooi at which time and phice the itiokif ftc will ba made known charles stuart shnl and every perfoii or peifons having ellims ktljeawc defciibed lot of land by mort- p or other viit or iivnnbrauee arc here if at his cffl i he town of kino ion pie- iioatn the f thrirnf frcib goods t whitney hes jult received cot- ton sliirliii cotton ciicimbiay ginjf fcaow bkck cambriek lace- cotton checks mcn beavr gloves wivmtn wiiic ottnn lloe do 1 lack word e j do ten avu cott m do white and eolord 1 lv ad brown hollands diab brutifttek ciiu llcw kibd calfimere jfnahuih rimil handkcreliiefi iiiib ronu pcp- ptimint cordial brown sugar snuff and tobacco pepper allfpice ivory cpatbr pocket ad pctiknivcs ladies hair combs sip kit gid low pried bread clothe vel- hwnanksn mcos cotton gloves bar slnp gjap vcisi may 1s12 27 noiice am pevf n making proof of being heir toihe eftate of chvilbpher soopcr jwyloifgh ieeafef are ckfued t come iad peter collier mrfarfa cri 812 27 a new goods strayed or stolen f united states the fubferiber has juft received from montreal a new and extenfive aubrt- menr of strayed two white pgs each marked with a crop on the right ear whoever f will return the faid pigs to mrs mccu r- urv googs cc gro- day ot kinghon fhll he generoufly re- warded july 14 34 ceries among which are the following articles spirits york stripe wine blue nankeen brandy yellow do shrub bandanna handker- vinegar chiefs hyfongrcrn tea obhod silk do loaf and mulcovado throh cotton lace sewing silks nuns thiectd color y do bombazette rnfici and imitation sheeting brown holland ladies fafluonable beaver bonnets linen cotton cam common do brie mens for h its lenoand book mat mens and youths i ins wool do silk cotton stuwhwillov do shambray jockey gaps sugar chocolate pti per aufpice rrnjjer 1 i bine starch india cottons printed dr 9 t s c and cotton vcl- wbtoccrt clippers black mode black luiefttiitff falhonable vcftire o cordurov thickfca jan leather do cotton and worded bofe beiter qlovea cuihry tlrudwnre gtftu ct ckeiy and tin ware fuflian ufa a new colletfion of books hugh c thomson aiiig for mr q st george j ikitigj forty may 291812 tojtf notice the fubferiber forbids any prrfon or perfons pnrclidino lot nntubei two in the fiift concefiiom in the townlhip of i lope in the diftrift of newcalue from john h coveil a he h lds a bond agaiivft the faid john h coveil conditioned that he will give him a title for the iad lot and that he ti iublcriher intends to hold poirefiion un til he obtains th lvu title samuel potter hoy zjih may 9 1 8 1 2 29 notice from kincrfton a black cojl fhort legged the right horn growing up wards snd the left down whofoever will detain the faid cow and bring her to mr jofeph vallier cooper in barrack street vili be handfumely rewarded jft 34 caution those perfons who receive the king hon gazette froni the fubferibe- and arc indebted to him for the fame are inform ed that payment must be made at he end of the quarter or their papers will pofttivtly e dtfeontmued simeon morey july t4 iti adverrifement solomon johns one of the mem bers of the school committee of pined town havv m vivcvi r xlutfbtih tlie feitktneit of areoiiiits due co the fuhleii- ber and to the late ivm of grant c jduis by t dipg notes of hand in liis own name zd that of solomon johns co and give di charges for the famt in the nam of sol omon johns for grant sc john without ev er having received any authority from the fubferiber for that purpofe the fubferiber doth hereby publicly forbid all and every per foil or perfons in any wife indebted to htm or to the late firm of grant johns to pay their accounts or notes to any other penon than himfelf or fome one by him le gally authorized to receive the fame peter grant kingston 1 5 jam 1 3 1 2 31 rmmt to be let and poflrffion iven the fecond day of april next from tin ee to fif teen years as my be agreed upon a valua ble farm in the firft couccflton addition al faderickibuigh there arc one hundred acrei of improvement 3 pood meadow and orchard on it a good frame bam and lionfc the premifes are well lituaud and calculated for a farmer merchant or inn keeper by en- larfring the bonfe for further particulars apply to the proprietor and fubferiber at tj kv cjoous the houle of mr florence doaupvan in frvdcrlckfbursh or to charles stuart efq in kiugfton michael coyle jfme ijh i s 1 2 2ytf one or two journeyman taylors will find con ft ant employ and generous wa ges by applying to the fubferibe samuel merrill kingston 15 june i 3 1 2 31 fiift received from england a new assortment gf cloths cadimeres a nd are now offered for fale by ihc fubferib- ers at mr wm stouohton inn on the moll reafonahle terms for cafii broidbent whitehead son kmg hon jan 1 3 1 8i 2 9 1 r 4j frefh goods c bartlet has received a kj complete aftottment of y vjivu lilquots groceries j crockery hard i ware take notice li- per ior- indebted to the suhfcnber hcr in noc of band or bonk ac- saienqncfted to call and make a fct- ibr on or thc 6fl of sv or in cafe otailurtfihcji notes w v b p iluo the hands of and a prulccution commenced u without further notice james perrot i 1 i spellingbocks tor file at tbk office to be let and immediate podefliou given that pleafmily fituatrd and commodins houfe neir the town of kintrfton lately the property of sir juhtl j nhrilon ihete are attached to rhe houfe about twenty acres of excellent land a jjood garden and ft a hie well c- a few town lots to leil or leafe application to be made to alexander m- donnell or john fergufon both ui king- lon kmgsthli i yw june 1812 31 ewbookst just received from montreal and fjr lale at the gazette office addifons works mfarlmids view of hrrefies liie of jofeph afliea tra vels seafona in england ira and lia- bella a nrw novel cltaraer of george 3d poriey french spdlingbook french vocabulary childs spellingbook worlds delayed porteusa evidences of the chi kirn religion biblestellunients waitv plul n and hynn pialtcrs ameiiea- c ukeiy children books ca- techilns c w will fell wholefale or retail at his uhial low prices for cafh or any kind of pro duce alio for fale board and plank a few barrels flour of a fuperior quality for family nfc cfj cafh paid for produce and advanced on property confined for fale kingston t dec 3 1s11 3tf land for sale he folio wiht valuable lots of land in the townfhip offredcrieklhurgh are ofterr 1 for lah by the fubferiber viy lot number iix in the fall conccfllon additionali lot number twentyfive in the fourth concdgon richard cartwrigmt dec 3 181 t 3ti caih paid for clean cotton linen rags at this office blank bills of lading iror file at the gazelle office o presidents message continued from our lafl not content with thofe occafion- al expedients for laying wafte our neutral trade the cabinet of g britain reforted at length to the weeping iyftem of blockades un der the name of orders in coun cil which has been moulded and managed as might beft fuit polit ical views its commercial jealouf- ies or the avidity of britifh crui- fers to our remonftrances aoainft the complicated and tranfeendant injuftice of this innovation the firft reply was that the orders were reluctantly adopted by g britain as a necellary retaliation on decrees of her enemy proclaim ing a general blockade of the brit- ilh iiles at a time when the naval fore of that enemy dared not to if- fue from his own ports she was reminded without effect that her m poi wciite umufp yifk by an adequate naval force actuai- jy applied and continued were a bar to this plea that executed c- dicteagainil millions of our prop erty could not be retaliation on e- dicts confelfedly impoiuble to be executed that retaliation to be jull mould fall on the party fet- ting the guilty example not on an innocent party which was not e- ven chargeable with an acquiefccnce in ir when deprived of this flimfy veil for a prohibition of our trade with her enemy by the repeal of his prohibition of our trade with g britain her cabinet ihitcad of a correfponding repeal or a practic al discontinuation of its orders for merly avowed a determination to pcriift in them againii the united states until the markets of her en- emy ihuldbe hid open to britilh producisj thus ailerting an obliga tion of a neutral power to require one belligerent to encourage by- its internal regulations the trade of another belligerent contradic ting her own practice towards all nations in peace as well as war and betrayi g the infmcerity of thole proicflions which inculcated a belief that having reforted to her orders with regret he was anxious to find an occafion for put ting an end to them abandoning ft ill more all refpecc for the neutral rights of the unit ed states and for its own conlilt- ency the britifh government now demands as prcrequilitcs to a repeii of its orders as they relate to the u states that a formality fhould be obierved in the repeal of the french decrees no wife neccflary to their termination nor exem plified by britifh uiage and that the french repeal beiides includ ing that portion of the decree which operates within a territori al juriidiction as well as that which operates on the high leas againii the commerce of the u states mould not be a lingle fpecial re peal in relation to the u states but ihouidbe extended to whatev er other neutral nations uncon nected with them may be ahectcd by thofe decrees and as an ad ditional iriult they ar walled on

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