Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON1810), May 7, 1811, p. 4

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w o e t r y sfrflvg now bchid the spring returning nature paints the pleating icen see the joiy fpangkd morning breathing odors oer the plain xzy th n creation vvvivrr scetke nynd vviall arrrycl ltov the frugal bees arc toiling iloaovjig oer the flowvf ghc jo the prjpei iow incieafes see t fie oalnnis all in bloom softy jray the fragrant breezes watting found a fwcet perfnc mw the tuneful birds rc finding sounds rei poo live chret the groves milie wakes the dale- are ringing warbling nations charm their love see ill virgin check frrfh blooming love her wishing bofora heaves sef the kindly cod illuming evrv pleaiino- rrace reviews now the lambs in fportive gambol oer the verdant paftures play ever harmlefs in their rambles always innocent and gay itaik the found of babblng fountains pudding through the flowry vale see the reen ei beliiflim inouiuains waving- to the balmy gale now the grateful hymn cf nature stems prpfufcly pourd abroad plrau- f miles in ever creature every thing cifplaya a god a smiix ard a teas wd a mile to a teat- on tic cheek of mv dear s and beamvl like the run ii fpriag weather in footh lovely i lb an je mull aupear that we ikouid be both here torjtthen i came from the heavi a foft halo to trapsi t to yonder fad daughfc r of gi i f and i fa id the fnule that heart now beguile r y ju gayc the pcor mourner relief oh then laid thetaapj sivat fmile it is clear we are twins and foft pdy our mother and how lovelv that face which together we giace forthe woe and the biffs of another diversity the two brothers in a ittthuicript in one of the libraries at paris we are told that the count de ligneville and count de autricourt twins defcended from an ancient familv in lorraine refemblcd each other fo much that when they put on the fame kind of clrefs which they did now and then for amufement their fer- vants couid not diftinguifli the one from the other- their voice gait and deportment was the fame and thefe marks of rcfemblance were lb perfect that they often threw their friends and even their wives into the greateft embarraitment being both captains of light horfe the one would put himfelf at the head of the others fqu ad r on w it tr out the officers ever fufpecting the change count de autricourt hav ing committed fome crime the count de ligneville never fuffered his brother to go without accom panying him and the fear of feiz- ing the innocent inftead of the guilty rendered the orders to ar- reft the former of no avail one day count dc ligneville fent for a barber and after having fuffered him to have one half of his beard he pretended to have occafion to go into the next apartment and putting his night gown upon his brother who was concealed there and tucking the doth which lie had about his neck under his chin made him fit down in the place which he had juft quitted the barber immediately refumed his operation and was proceeding to finiih what he had begun as he fuppofed but to his great aftonifh- inent he found that a new beard had fprung up not doubting that the pcrfon under his hands was the devil he roaied out with terror and funk down in a fwoon on the floor whilft they were en deavoring to cal him to lifecount de autricourt retired again to the clofet and count de ligneville who was half fhaved returned to his former place this was a nevv caule of furprifc to the poor bar ber who now imagined that all he had feen was a dreani and he could not be convinced of the truth till he beheld the two brothers togeth er the fympathy that fubfifted between tlicfe two brothers was no lefs insular than their reieinblance r and liverpool a frejh fupply of drugs medicines which he offers for fale on better tems than they ever have been lold in this country amuhg luoicb are the jolhtuing articles 2 t alum joo ib animony crude how to ward off the b w came ro romeo wad3w0rth i i a c aiinrr 3 liroe bat received by the late arrivals from l the conclulion or railing a larc m n m fum of money with which on the day appointed they waited on the governor and told him that fince the time their forefathers had bor rowed thofe things of the egyp tians their nation had undergone various revolutions their temple had been burnt and their records deftroyed fo that it was impofiible for them now to tell whether or not ed fat prefenting him with the money added that they hoped he would not make them who were but a few accountable for what the whole nation did fo many thouf- and years ago r his being all the governor de- fired he took their money for the egyptians had ever receiv- atisfaction for their jewels and arnatto aioes aquafortis nirrc fortis gum camphor canthaiides caflia 5 ico 3 ioo 25 400 200 cloves 3 tons copperas 200 ib ciem tartar 3000 ib flot sulphur i one fell itck th difpofed alfo if one received a vvound the other felt pain and this was the cafe with every mif- fortune that befel them fo that on this account they watched over each others con duel with the crcateft care and attention but what is flill more aftomming they both often had the fame dreams the day that count de autricourt was attacked in france by the fe ver of which he died count de lie- ncville was attacked by the fame in bavaria and would have funk un der it like iiis brother adds the manufcnpthadhe not made a vow to our lady of altenting which he gave them in the name other was in- of the egyptians a receipt in part payment for the borrowed jewels and fo left the fame door open humorous story a certaingovernor of egypt having occafion for a fum of mo- ncv tell upon the following molt extraordinary method to raifc it lis f ifrueuf an orvf ercommanxivni the chief of rill the jews fettled ijn egypt to appear before him on certain day oh their being con ductcdinto his prefence they founl him furrounded with his divan or council and the pentateuch in hiis hand be then afked them if they believed all that was written w that book to which they replied that they did faying that it con tained the precepts of their reli gion on which he turned to and read the 1 ith and 12th chapters cf exodus containing the account of the jews juft before their depar ture out of egypt borrowing of the egyptians their jewels of gold filver c when he had finifhed he told them that fince they had confeffed their forefathers had about 3000 years ago borrowed of the forefa thers of the egyptians their jewels e he had fent for them to know if thofe things had ever been re- turnedy or fatisfaction made for them if not he added it was now high time payment fhould be made and that he being the po litical father of that people he was in duty bound to fee that they haid juftice done thfcm the poor aftonifhed jews flood filent and knew not what to fay though they immediately faw thro the drift of the avaricious goverm- or he after waiting forne tinne for an anfwer difmifled them biut ordered them again before him iin a few weeks telling them that hie gave them that time to deliberate and to fearch their records and ffce whether or not they had ever lire- turned or made fatisfaction to tllie egyptians for the jewels they hud borrowed when the jews had retired tlney after confuting among thcmfclves any of his fucceffors who may think proper to take the fame fteps to fqueeze that poor unfortunate people a singular impostor a portly well drefted man latel vvalking along the itrand london fuddenly dropped down in an rrjople6tic fit and tho no lefs a man than iir 1 n e tt was coming by at the time and was willing to give every affiftanie the materia medica could afford ft was all in vain j the body was dead beyond the reach of any phyfician a corpfe in the ftrand unowned fou drew a crowd among them came a well drefled good looking young gentleman who was curious to fee the dead man he had no fooner made his way through the mob fo as to get a full view of the corpfe than he was truck with amazement he remained fix- ed his countenance changed and the tears began to flow down hi cheeks as fod as fee cmm ww fowrtfevifrfe ps to gain utterance he exclaimed oh god my poor uncle is he gone well faid he with a drp ligli fo perifh my hopes i am happy however that i luckily paffed at this awful moment to refcue his poor remains and fee them decently inter red accordingly the forrowful youth called a coach and the charitable mob who pitied the difconfolate nephew filled to put the corpfe in the coach where the pious young man foon hipped the body and defiring to be fet down at a famous furgeons very confeientioufly fold his pretended uncle for two guineas lot pup a perfon went to confult a law yer how he might fafely carry off you cannot do it at 39 an heirefs all with fafety faid the lawyer but i can tell you what you may do let her mount a horfe and hold the bridle and whip do you then mount behind her and you are fafe for fhe runs away with you the lawyer was however fufficiently punifhed for his advice when next day he found it was his own daughter that run away with his client a gentleman while walking in company with a lady unfortunately made a mifftep anl fell the lady feeling for his lituation kindly aflifted him in recovering his feet obferving that lie was extremely forry for hisfhuxpas to which our gallant angrily replied whats that you fay madam bout my fore paws and immediately left her i notice jphe copartnerfhip of smith k lyons is this day diltolved by mutu al confent all claims againft the concern will be fettled by andrew smith and all thofe who are indebted to them either by note or book account are defired to make imme diate payment to andrew smith who is du ly authorifed to receive and difcharge the fame andrew smith james lyons ehiobcthtoum april 2qth i 8 1 1 c3the bufmefs will be coaduded in fu ture by andrew smith who will fell on the mod reafonable terms for cam or coun try produce h 300 50 50 ioo 75 5 40 1 30 60 28 zs 30 20 flnr chamomile fol digitalis gum ammoniac gum arabic gum aitafetida gum benzom gum elmi gum galbanum gum guaicum 30 ib gum myrrh 15 gum scamaony aeppo 112 v en thus 50 imtragacanth 5 mace aoo magnefia 150 manna joo nutmegs opjln peruvian bark jalap powdcrdrhuharb sago in grain ao in powder 3 tons glauber said 75 i b sperrnacetti 60 tartar emttie 25 soiubil 30 vjtriol 56 tapioca 50 loo ico 112 ico 7 30 verroacilla guttgamb 300 vitriol roman gum juniper 56 do ao gum seed lac 3000 salt petre gum hull lac 300 pearl barley gum maltic patent medicines anderfons pills ballam of honey tjalfam of gilead batcmans diops boitocks elixir bowdens iitee plainer brit ft oil ctphalit snuft corn plaifter court ricking plaifter dafryselkir daloys carminative earls remedy for the hooping cough eftcnce coltsfost- do peppermint do pennyroyal eftential fait of lemon do do vinegar colors blue bbclc white chak rod do carmine flake white frankfort biack indian red crlftflcs magnetja godfreys cotdial gowiands lotion i hoopers piljs james analeptic pilhl do- fever powder tefuits drops liquid true blue do na kteo dye loaengrs tom magneha ltzenges oimikirk mcditine refined liquorice stuerss opodudoc stoughtons liixir tm bark huxhcm turtingious baiutt eltcnce ot muitaid 1 lharge elinw ochre ruflian blue no l lub y p rote pink pumice stone r uten do spaniih brown vermillion spanih white indian ink ivory black ltmp black efl anchovies quince fauce bdlicyioyal cavice sundries apothecary fcales and lewtcr fyringes s a tce s cherokee sauce lnoirt soy room ketchifp teeth brumes vial corks bottle do wafers luperfine wax faling rupersnfc do for wne white leather skini wmdfor foap a weights camelhair pencifa galiypots in ibrts gld leaf ivor syringes lozenges peppermint patent comp mortars pewter ounce ivlafurs also 100 kegs white lead chocolate ground spermaceti candlei i50 do spantih br07n do do oil 50 green do cafk piifins 50 yellow j 50 black box do aoo boxes window gafs figs olive oil l atncd 6x3 7x9j currants almonds 8x10 fxi wrapping writing p a general tlfonment of per aflorted ihop furniture viahaf mefs h prime pork forced a variety of fur plug pigtail tobacco geoni inftrume ts pepper allfpice on hand coffee loaf fugar gunpowder together with a general hyfon i airortm of dyisturr young hyfon lgj press papers tin- hyfn fkin t ter hooks jacks hyfon chulan i sec c c souchong j f commission business tranfafiej on the ufual terms and cafli advanced on any kind of produce and other property left witti 111m montreal sept 15 18 10 bagg gp hagar hav juft received from london and offer for fale at their hat store faory no ioo st paul street montreal next door joutb of mejjrs bellows fcatei co a general aitotment or gentlemens fine bbavek hats j fik water proof leghorn and willow do ladies an j childrens bejver and haw bonnets of the laceil fjiaions and beft qualiiy ato mi itary fotding hats elegantly trimmed hai tr minings cc which were imported upon as tnd terms and w1 be fold as cheap or chaper ilun can be bought in the country they have alfo a variety of hats of their own rmke which ftisy are wiulrtg o warrant ro be as durable as any ever offered for fale in canada orders from the counrrv thvnlcrully receded ani ftridtly atcended to cas ft pah for furs montreal nov 20 1810 10 if writing and wrap ping paper for fate at thrs oflicef phhirn and mmmd by charles kendall by whom sftfifiriptions antl advert ikmeiiii fi this paper iul be received nnt orders for printing promptly pujornij

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