11 t wing berfl ani4trd v it j for thr proprietor of the iron wrk- eftatutfed at three rivers lbs pjritke of lower canada in- ruw the public that he has lately rei on- rt a 1 1 extensile a8ortimnt oj wares msrrfifrured at that plac among ot iniilc arc double single itoves of various sixes ami patterns cast ash pans slgak kettles potash coolkks pots dog irons aiij ditch ovens which will be difnofed of for cafii at nearly the montreal prices tli fuperiot foftnefs of metal and durability of the three river stoves rcudei them worthy the attention of j p rchafers as they are not liable to crack like thofc imported from scot- joknmacaulay kingston 1st october f 8 1 8 19 j 6ummflt avi fall fashions 1ks barker o rspectftti y mfbrma the itjb adies of km git on aid its vicinity that be has arrived from wontreal with a fartnnnahfp dfnrrment of millinery dreflfa loth pdiffcfi cofets thread lace liibbon sik and mnfliu trim- mings and many other things too te dion to mention whvh flic has for fale at the red r op olite vjf fiflcs and adjoining fr mennett wtehmaker in rtre ftret eingftbfi 5th rt 19w2 n b iir b intending to maktf a fhort ftiv folicitnthe cai ly attention of the ladies of this place its environs taken ernest town tl he rev alex fletchei mr mc lnlous have comepced teaching the following branches of education in the krnelt town academy viz the engufll language ramaticallywriting arithmetic 00k keeping geography wiihtheufc of the globes ma thematic recitation compofition hiftorv with the latin and greek languages the former attended a complete c in ie of llailical studies at the colleges cf galcow and kdmburb the latter received liberal education ai kings coiege aberdeen ami f their tv- ptrieocc in and adop in of the moll i sncccoful and aopoved modes of tuition they hope to merit the appiobation ol their cmpploycrs boarder can he accomodated in rtr rtl pttwrue tmritixs nil u itiuj twi enable term eincft town oct 61 h 1818 1 9tf fnom the jail of moores covtee- houfe this morning a large blue stfrtout with black velvet cape fuperfine cloth- there was a receipt in one of the pockets given by lufher co for forwarding one h one trunk t and a bundle ofsav8 from lacbine to j kingilon whoever will return faid surtouttomr moore at the office- houfe kinrdcn o at whithams inn keeper queenfton fhall be reafon- ably rewarded bv the fubferiher joseph pettey kingston 08 5 8 1 8 itjvp it might have been taken by miftakt hy fotne perfen who went out in the steam boat charlotte this morning paftcngers on hoard are reqnellfd to ex amine their baggage for the purpofe of giving fatisfaion to tlie owner and if found the surtout it deiired to be left as above j p mfn l vlndi mcsrils wiutara merhi mieah hahone yh major thomas marau jmftlrnlm mcquale vacbanm merrill mrs ml mfln mrt0nev j morrison micha- v j movov jojm mimfnrd w mm ranii nii mr oear 1 ufn oconnor cliarles odlr beiijaimnolrnll 0lf mr popr t pbiunson co andrew iauit na rranris p j br tiuimv pwewal ami philpiis ed ward idkiotoniehard pratt jauieb tnu- clr william pyt josepli ratlsief mrs read joseph rader daniel read ige reid jnints reekie charka reaawir christian renwick join itowbwoll miha- ov john sarol richard shackleton lrois siraond wioholai michael sloot calvin srahh mary smiy matthem smltli tlioma smith miriar sh u b sinttl andrew lark iduard gtarnes b t r4niw fame stewart michael sweetman thomas smr joseph b sylvester 1 iunihre smith louis tapin urnjamiu ta lt joseph iv ton dil bri idamir kdvvard rhonas john thmnas sarah twnias jehu thorner fc mr timougheood amiahlr tiemble liailoue treradeil john i truman richard tomer jacob vanarnam daniel walktr sarah waxon stephen vvcbster tiiomai weuraan anne wiluns john willi- a viloii john c wiuoni mi j c hilso jut wrisoa jams wil son thomas wlbmi wuiiam whson iioraer yeom o fjeorge voung 5 ifluiird ralid trovpcillr 8n6ij bafytm wnddinehara john iacaulw p m dissolution of partnership- yhk ctjpartocrflnp heretofore ex- ja iliinjr under the firm of jonat boti co h rhia day difsdved by mutual confent all pctfonfl having claim a painrt said concern will prefeot then lo jouaa abbot for payment and thoie in icbted to the fail concern of jnas abbpt sr co are requelted to make payment to ona abbot who i dillv airtl prized to fettle all buiinds of teconccn jon s ai bot thos s whit- kfr montttal sept 29th 188 19w3 notice an away fa m the fubferiher a servant black woman by the n rc of bet with a male child tw yeats old and upwards whoevei will u rn the laid wench and b to the ftbicriber or ivt infounation t hat fr and he may be broahi back hall receive fix pence reward and no charg f paid all perfous ae itidtly forbid htboiing or trurtinjr him on my account udci the penalty of the law r ieavens bellville 29th sept 1818 19 the subscribkcia beg leave to inform their friends and the public in genera that they have received lately from montrea an elegant aflortmcut f dry goods ready made cloaths indies and oen tlemens fur c ips of the lateft fih ion beaver and jennet gloves and mil tens jennet sktnfi juntts wolf an raccoon cariole robes and indian mngazins the whole will be fold cheap for cafli or appioved credit monjeatjst germa kingston 6th qfloher 1818 19 n i all ihofp wjtd t- them r requeiled to make immediate payment on or before thf firfl of november next otberwife their accounts will be given to an attorney for colledion w h r i e a s roy vvife mary madeline has left my bed tnd boart without any jullcatile this is there foictofoibid all perfons harboring or trurting her on my account as i will pay no debts of her coitrading after this late robert thomfon kingfton oa ift 1818 jun ipwz 2 j dollars reward 1 ytthereasa bay hode about v lifccn and a hair hands high ms right iliuioer aiea bj thf bai bavy indin and lwluh rail fore feci lliod w 1 a ic i c iti lw rwbt thuu tier and a whitc rripon nu unle beoging to lie i sk ier wa itolcti hem m paliure in 1 huua on saturday night the 26th stplunbv i ly a man of the ua c ot john sparrow fille dollars will be given to any icifon or perfonsj who will return irfid voile 01 25 dollais for llc ihiei and abraham cannifl kingilon oct 2d irio iw2 i litter s f em rifling in the postojji at hhgsfon on 5th thiy oj octobtt 1818 ioni vbrrrmtnhie joiah mimhams r tl vllcn i j ward aunnl pncioi aimeri iari l arrlmmb an daniel dklnthoui as a llan joiui iaillie mr ralor jarncs barr 5 simuil barry wjljiam bentjpy louta c jtu jauu bcbcc william bijsger klibu luanehard f wrtile francis hnclly i ou ts bmtrdou 4brabaoi boce john braiuir w p brayfnu jams bn- llaniej bronc rlialni houn mi bruijie david bfj- tltn john buebarkiif jii hurt kon hun kmlerick suh fra bulk pterre caisae patrick allagltao s dun- ran cameron john caiuporll james carft uilliam carter jcstpli caru s john ah laiah gbarron dii uucbarme mr colotnan christopher colloid 3 abrajiam onkloi jamo cnnner azabcl took john 11 covrlktumacuddi william traw- owiv john dcvaj 2 henri ok vvilliani darlrv i f ltarlri marar f delaeqtay francis daw madame iacnii a n r i o 1 1 dcnn ed jan dckarron loci li- i jiirurai maiiraivi imarai jo pit dcr- m rev john de hmruii i bverl de wicr ciia les di iiiimimhii john edtfiiiergen richard hllerbrck fliomos i iii joseph fair prerfftrirk panning alex j ferris thoiiia ilairu jh fletehef t fmc loe oluihv joan loibes cat ffiy lan franci daniel v rri- lir niiiojj- tliomas gardiner mar fiilberi aleva ilrr iil tfcma con ro bert pourlay betty imbain john rani jnuegraj mary iwii v william green joiiii inilio william finicer lanur halj fanuj ilall caibarino uam- 1011 tl oini ijp tbouiai hard ilm it liif steulien uawley mar ann 1 i 11 it iel hinckley sj kwi tof4eaji holuii s snoirl lli ho gh mujui from the giftciuatt inquisitor power of conscious guilt three fuetfet ttf the peace had met at mayiek in masoo county kentuc ky for the purpose of taking depositi ons and to try about forty civil causes which were rtt far trial at that time and place on a short consultation it was agreed that two of the mrtgiftrnfes to wit joseph desha and jhn youngd should retire to one corner of a large room m which they had met and attend to taking the depoitfons whilst jon than stout the oilier magistrate hotrid try the canics a caufe came on to br heard wherein the sum in dispute wa seventy five cents neither party havinc jmy testimony to introduce vir stout f r he purpose of obtaining some know udge of the situation of the claim pet mined the parpcs to go into a free con versatnn on the subject of their dealings- in thecottrfic of their eonvcrstlon it ap p aied that at a day notion previous jtn the day of trial the defendant had railed on the plaintiff to settle with him rclai ive to the cxpenie of taking up an es my and now in the presence of mr srout the defendant was asked by the pa tifi ff he did hot iccollcct falling liort the sum d fitly ccrtfl to pay ilu expense of taking op rhe estray at thi time above alluded to when he railed fettle it the def udant said fe did upon which the following dialogue en-ii- ed plaintiff had you any more mo ney with you then day than yon gave me towards paying the exptne of takin- bp theeilryy defendant no piaintij did you borrow amy money of any one that day did you meet certain young j men naming them on your way h me defendant i did plaintiff did you rettil with them to my houfc defen dant i did did you afterwards pitch quoit with their for whiskey in my yard defendant 1 did- plaintiff did yo lole two half pints of whfkey defendant i did plaintiff were they caller n by you at my bar the plain tiff was a tavern keeper j defendant they were plaintiff did you pay mc for them defnjjtt i think 1 did fi ftcr conjilerable affirmation on one fid ad denial cc the other the plain tiff t- id the dehndanr if he would fvvea he paiil for iwo half pintr he would itrike them out f his account defen dant lain he would and ked mr stout to adminidcr the ia but hd being ronfeious from the qi coiifes funs f the defendant cat ft was im pt fliblc it could be lo iai to in i fee a delicacy in doing it and you had bett r pay u it a trifli fnm 1 would not take the troiible to fwear f surncthing at tht mo- i attention of mr tout ft z i tf took neither refrebtnettt tor sleep that night j but appeared restleft as his unfortunate wife relato and rolled in bis bead from fide to fide like one bereft of every earthly enjnynfcuu morning came but with it brought no relief to his perturbed boforfi still taking no food he went after hrirakfaft i to the field where a number of reaper- bad met to cut bis grain he gave then fome incoherent directions relative to the harvest and returned to his houfe the whole day was fpeht in thoughtful muting and apparent agony of mind another night was fpent like the prece ding in the morning a fhort time aftei he had left his bed he was feen running upon allfours through the door yard and exclaiming u john johnfon the name of the conllable who attended the trial and the bevil are efter me lie was picked up by fome men who were about thw houfe and fet down on the ftep of the door in a few minutes he luddenly ftarted from his feat and again commenced running upon his hands and feet as before and exclaiming moft awfuly john johnfon and the devil are after me in this manner he j made his way into a fmall field of corn which ftood opm to the door yard and as he ran between the rows of corn tore up a number of hills by the roots and whilft thus engaged and before he could be reached by his purfuers in the ac3 of tearing up a cornhill he fudden- y and initanianeoully expired reader beware avoid diifimulation but admit not a thought of perjury to meet a feconds entertainment in your bofoms in a rafh and inconfideratc moment this man caft himfelf away leaving an indelible itafn upon all his connexions and carrying with him to the grave an odium which an ocean of tears can never waft from hu name i the mrttfml of james atabrifa of the lfland of mew pioviice humwy fhews as follows- your rremorialifts younger f robert chriftye aimbriher wan born this colony in the year 1797 he fr ved as a midfhipman in his mlmvs navy for about four years he afterwards obtdined under admiral cochrane i lieutenants com million in his ftjaieftv i late corps of royal colonial mariucs deltined to be employed during ihe war with the united states of america in which capacity he ferved with majr nichols in the florida and from thence he returned to new province on the cflablifhment of peace without havin been then or at any time fince 1 from the national intelligencer of mon day an unufual number of britifh hips have arrived the porta of the united states within the laft month in the port of norfolk particularly there are a great many eight or ten having recently entered that harbor from the weft indies in one day the navigation a of laft feflion it will he recollected provides that from and after the 30th of september 1818 the ports of the united state mal bclofed again veftels owned by ritlfh fubj cv arriving from any colony the pom of which by the ordinary laws of the country are clofed againfl vcffcls owned by citizen of the united states this piovifion not to be affedled by fuch veffph having touched at a noit which i open the law further provides that fter the dte- the owner or agant of any bricifh vefte loading with the pro duce of rhe united states within our port excep neceftiry fea lores fhall give bond not to land them in a britifh colony or territories not open to our flg it has been declared and wifely decided byihe comptroller that this a cannot be evaded by the eftablifh- j ment of free ports in nova scotia or elfewhere fo that the objeft of making halifax a free port and throwing open the port of st lucie c is counter acted the objeft of the refort of brtifh veffeis in fuch numbers to our ports at this moment it will be feen i to take in cargoes and depart before they fhall be precluded by the operation of this law from doing fo halifax and st johns nova scotia have been declared free ports by a britifh order of council that is american and other veftels havf per- miffion to tke thither certain enumerated ajexdes of provisions c on like con ditions as other pot britain has followed the spanffh policy of excluding all nations from her colo nal ports in order to monopolize their ide the recent order is an ameliora- jfion of the fyftem and if we are to con firmed to his laft mentioned rank in any way whatever by his majefty govern ment some fhort time fince your memo rialifts faid son when on a vitit to the floridas as a paffengerin a fmall rading veffel from thefe iflands certainly on this in ft toccafion without any military commiflionor appointment iany kind which your memorialing is aware of wa as your vlemoiialift with deepell pain has lately learned by public accounts from different quarters feized upon at his catholic majeftys fort m matki by a military force from the united states of america tried b a couit martial and condemned to be fhot on fome pretence of crime not yet k own to your memorialilt adually executed in purluance of his fentence aayuur memorialilt understands hit fon had noc been on fhore more than l days when he was thus fatally prcceedca againft- by the fame public accounts your memorial ft further learns that mr alexander arbuthnot a trader of thii place who is well known never to hae had any connection with military lire was alfo feized at st- marks at the j fame time with your meraorialiftn fon and executed in purfuance of a fcntciu of the fame court martial your memorialift without being able to conjedture what poflible offence either his fon or mr arbuthnot could well have been guilty of within his catholic majeuva dominions which could accor ding to any known principle of natural law fabject their lives to forfeiture to this inftance within the fair jnrifjiflofl of the invading force refpctully repnr fents asacharacrirtic aggravation of this apparently fligitious mockery of juftice fhould the fad prove lo bci is repefented and believed that the principal witnefs produced againft tm prifoncra before the extraordinary bunal which claimed the right of bring ing them to trial wai an infamy per fon of the nameof cooke a ven maflers clerk who fome time before quitted thefe iljandiin conlequeuce of having robbed his matter and vho was afterwards irnprifoned at st marks lor a fimilar offence againft mr aibutauot who had the misfortune to employ irn in his mercantile concerns there your memorialift then fore trults that your honor in kind indulgence to the natural feelings and fobcitude of a paient at fo dark and malancholy aa event as well as from motives of a more important general charadcr will be plea fed to lay this tatement before his majeftyfl government vour memorial lift humbly but anxii ay hoping that your honors communication may lead to an enquiry of high authority which your memorialift confidently believes muft redeem the memory of his fon from all juft imputation of difhouor and your memorialift begs he may be txcuied for adding the britifh character alfo from thoie fabricated tales and foul afer j lions with which the public ear is bufed particularly in the u s of america s they enter liverpool and ul1 j of thc above mentioned t iu great britain great fa meafnres of their prefent military commanders your memorialifts will ever pray c signed james armdiistek naffau 2yth june 1818 uw o m and before he ag in hxr l h -y- u credit a fpeech afcribed to caftlereagh ddfendajii he hah hept i ite fame libcrabty may ere long be ex- joneed the majfittrsm 1 j junded to her colonies in the indies jcorner ofthcrou r jhlordfhip infills on the policy of the lumverfal freedom of commerce of per- mitttng to foreigners a participation in trade on the fame fooring as britifh mjcta this principle if carried into jgeneral or aft ice by commercial nations j would loft benefit thofe who enjoy the had he itoratd bour to inform mt flltr f t colrfecpent- istoim of fiift fectfiefii attempt ro com v britain and the united states j would be the seated gainers by its i nniverfal adoption i mod lolemn m 1 ne- 1 xht c kj the moiiry of wide j eoiatciy informed mr t ut until thi avvfiil e- cs the defendant 1 had retained hi uiial appearance f beath n j vg ur bin a-a- so footer j w 11 u v urty f limit the heir erimtie of perjury than a willi- m houuiwi jmiii 1i1 banrti jaino r j ili lo whuaio in id ma ia j01 iwn robcr j ioi a 1 1 john k iftiroi naanu m ran kiiti ami- lapindrwr ar la i sugi 1 1 1 lumh ice o i j 1 f ile gtt mu ivfike standard j tijc batuc oj ttliiyt 1 vai 1 rv r i eall y- h e- 1 ii 11 ii vlli iv w jdcihlik ttucjs wis viiible in hu col tenure th people in the room fimtdi e iifly remarked with alunifli ni e changs 10 mftantaneouilv ef- frd 11 hi8 iiparance mr stout i r if umarked when relating thecir ciii ll11 res to ij wrilei ehl the alb ars o 1 1 by jjob ohort from a london paper the fop wine r mortal in relation to the rrcenr execution f two englifhmeo i arfathnmzm armhrifler by the he had j mrivan army fn kalt fl rid will be a nan already tw f u j j avhefted bv the ddeaijgmet rm f p ifl p c thc utty cnis and fbr ret ed from the ne l ti c v ofvh bahama f r 11 gud liurche a a y f wi we re iudd red w fcatn 1 p aiaucc oh rnhii ti arf a wjjnm uui wrr- wftiyawi 1 ai a r y im riiriff we m ml 1 l from the montreal herald osober 3 on saturday laft at 1 p m a df putation of the citizens of montreal waited on his grace the duke of richmond with the following addrcf j to his grace the duke of richmond knight of the moft noble order of the garter captain general and governor in chief in and over the provinces of lower canada upper canada nova scotia new ijrunfwick and their fcvtral dependencies vice admiral of the fame general and commander of his majeftya forces in the laid provinces of lower cana da and upper canada nova scotia and new bruufwiek and their lev- era dependences and in the fluids of newfoundland prince fdward cape lireton and bermuda c c 5cc may it plrafe vour grace w ris maieftyh loyal and dutiful jfnhjecv rhe inhabitant of montreal ppmach your grace and re coigrati