Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON1819), November 5, 1819, p. 4

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mtv m from the edinburgh magazine the ladies of ancient times and the modern fine ladies tr the jv a new sqkgi by to the tunc of u the old courtier and with an old song made by ai old ancient pate of old ancient customs long since o it of date of ancient times when women did not scold or prate for the ladies heaven mend em arc grown ve ry impudent of late unlike the ladie of old times and the old ancient ladies with an old jashion for ladies to tay abroad at school at least long enough to learn not to play the fool with an old governess who had absolute domini on and rule and lockd as grave and demure as an old swan in a pool like the ladies of old times c with an old sampler whereon was worked the lord prayer and the ten eoininndments done in small space vri b natnes and care and markd in one corner wifh a lock of the ladys own hair and many hide stairs and hounds faking the air like the ladies of old time c with a beclxh completion and colour un faded which needed not a calash or umbrella to amic it with a head ni higher than nature made it with a plain 0wn for workda and a snndaoone brocaded like the lad ie of old times c with an old custom of getting up at five oclock every day andofcomi ig do vn stairs without the least delay v ith a long walk before breakfast be it decem ber or m av therefore the ladies of those days were healthy and av like the ladies of old limes c with an old receipt book very well wrote throat how to preserve either cold or hot and how to care the bite of a mad dog winch nofaaily should be without like the ladies of old time c with modesty and patience and tolerably reujid till their lovers should think proper to declare t heir mind but the ladies of our days are not o inclind as by the ensuing ditty you shall quickly find like the todies of modern times and the modern fine ladies who talk a srrat deal of nonsense and think it vt pat which icatmb the young gallants very agree able char but if questioned in their catechism look very flat and declare with an ah ol surprise we know nothing of that like the ladie of modern times c with a new fashion nf going to school to learn out land ith dances balance rigadoon pas grave and other prances with a new governess who writes plays and romances legendary tales epitaphs and such idle fancies like the ladies of modern times c with a new mttsunotvn never roivdon for more than a minute a wonder thai we ever had the courage to begin it with a new parse declared very pretty by all who have seen it though perhaps when tis finished there is no thing to put in it like the ladies of modern times c with the best french rouge and pearl powder far the fare with a ifite de mo it ton poudre dartois and pomade do grave with new flashy go was and souffle gauze to look like laef balloon hat cork ramp and eestnscs to keep evrv ibijur in its nlu s 4 i like the ladies of modern times fee with new scribble scrabble letters full of senti- v meat and sniff of which read two lines and vouveread enough my dearest creature i have got the sweetest uhrff apropo there is ail old fashion now rcvivm pi queen elizabeths rulf like the ladies of modern times c with a new custom of staying up all night at qndnilr and coming n ar next day in dishabille no wonder the ladies now a days look o ver ill and that thry have fainting fits and hysterica whenever ilw will like the ladies of modern times c but thank hie sfars nr ibero such as they are and we all may he verj glad to lake what we cm get since no better to he had for the life of v oman haters tho sensible is sad nor i he to be envied v ho never went mad after ihe ladies of modern times and f lie modern fine ladies a reservoir of moisture vhich is brought up to the roots of the plants by the evap oration which the heat of the sun occa sions 3 by deep ploughing also the ground may be more effectually cleared of root weeds of every description in particular it is the best mode of eradica ting thistles 4 by deep ploughing an imal and vegetable manures which have such a tendency to rise to the surface are properly covered this cannot be done by shallow ploughing in consequence of which much of the value of such manure is lost and 5 by deep ploughing a heavier crop is raised than can be got from a shallow furrow an intelligent farmer indeed after pointing out that deep ploughing increases the staple of the soil keeps the roots of the corn from being injured by wetness and also ena bles the crop longer to resist drought adds u i have ever found deep ploughing attended kith good crops when ridges shallow ploughed in the same field were but indifferent which seems a decisive proof in favour of deep ploughing 5 manner of laying the fur rowslice in several districts in england it is u- j sua to lay the furrowslice quite fiat and tlii- h particularly the case where there are no ridges but in northumberland and in scotland a contrary system i a- dopted it is founded on this idea that as two of the principal objects in plough ing are to expose as much surface as pas sible to the influence of the atmosphere and to lay the land so that the harrows may in the most efficient manner raise mould to cover the seed these objects are most effectually accomplished by ploughing land of every description with a furrowslice about seven inches deep and which if about ten inches and a half broad raises the fur row slice with a pro per shoulder forming the angle 43 the point which oujtto be referred to when determining between the merits of differ enc specjmtii ut ploughing re that purpose the depth of the furrow ihould in general bear a due proportion to its breadth that is about two thirds or as six inches deep is o nine broad in the southern counties of england they are j partial to the idea of smothering weed- by tillage this cannot be effected by placing the slices on an angle of 45 but b turning the furrowslice completely over for the purpose of buisiog tin- weeds and converting them to vegetable mould g seasons for executing he work this must greatly depend epon the soil and the state of the weather in ve ry dry light lands it is advisable that ploughing should be carried on in damp weather or even in rain particularly the last ploughing and the sowing of the seed on the other hand soils o so retentive a nature as to hold water much more in quantity than is useful to vegetation ought to be ploughed in a medium state neither wet nor dry when peifecth dry they will not plough at all being so ha id and tenacious and if ploughed h hen wet the land is ruined by poach ing and plastering this circumstance renders the cultivation of clayey soils so extremely difficult all corn stubbles which are without clover or other seeds as soon after har vest s the othej works of the farm can permit should be ploughed as speedily as possible and thus put into a state for re ceiving benefit from the winter frosts ia- notice to pensioners a i k ll pensioners whore residence is at near the undermentioned stations arc required to appear or by writing to report themselves in future at the periods specified to the respective officers of the commissariat in order that the proper forms of documents relative to pensions for each individual may be forwarded for their use amherxlburgh fort george on or about ctijpeicd queens tvn j tiie vtiik f 34th august kingston nov ft- b brockciue 8ath richmond may of glengaiti j each year lanin a chuoibli st johns on or about druntmotiifritlejyilliam mcnry i the that rivers 1 1 h septetobr kamourashn and on lin line of dec mar communication io new brunei w june of kick and other places nearest i each year quebec j commissar generals office quebec artff 18 1819 ssuis m fe kwc3m hnl of imtm agricultural from the code of agriculture by sir john sinclair bakt continued s- notice books of subscription for the will be opened at the directors room in the bank of upper canada on the 24th august next and kept open each day from the hour of ten till three oclock until further notice kinglton 27th july 1819 3 evening school 4 advantages of deep plough in 1 bringing up new mould ispeculiar- y favorable to cldver turnips beans and potatoes and indeed without hat arl- vantage these crops usually diminish in quantity quality and value deep ploughingis likewise of great consequence to every species of plant furnishing not only more means of nourishment to their roots but above all by counteracting the injurious consequences of either too ifret or too dry a season this is a most important consideration for if the sea son be wet there is a greater depth of soil to absorb the moisture so that the plants are not lively to have their roots immersed in water and in it diy season it is still mrro ut ful for hi the loner part of the cultivated soil there is thus jn monday the 2 cth of october in- llant an evening school will commence in an upper room in mr miles dweltbg houfe fot inftrudling youth in ueadingr fy hematic writing arithmetic enghfh grammar geograph y elocution c youth wifhing to ttu- dy any of the above mentioned bianches will be thankfully admitted and afaduous attention will be given for terms en quire at this office or at the fchool room kingfton oct 18 1819 4 svrgeon dentist all operatto teeth by ns performed upon the aug 2d 1819 j r spooner mrs patricks inn 3 the steamboat t n valuable lands for sale in the township of hamilton jt ots no 6 and 12 in the 3d con- ii a ceffion containing 400 acres ditto ditto 11 and 15 in the 4th con ceflion containing 450 acres ditto ditto 10 in the 6th conceffien containing 200 acres the above lauds are all lying in the townfhiponiamiltonnewcalc diftric and will be fold on the mod liberal terms for further information enquire of elias jones efq hamilton or the fubferiber in kinglton thomas s whitaker kingfton may 28 1s19 22tf bane of eij james mackenzie master will in future leave the different ports on the following days- viz y kingston for york on the ui 1 th and 2lsi daijsofeach month york fur quecmtonm loth and 23d day of each month niagxfg for kingstoi oth hth and 2va day of each month rates of passages the fubferiber being appointed agent for the bank of canada he will ne gotiate bank notes for bills on montreal quebec or for specie wm mitchell kingfton oa 13th 188 26 1 1 new goods from kingston to york and niagara h rout york to niagara i ch id pen under ttire under ten two thirds op years of affe half 3 0 0 1 0 0 pric e aboi r 1 three and lamb mdonell opposite the marlct king street i ost refpedtfully inform their friendi and the public that they have juft received and offer for fale a well chofen nd general affortment of a and a book will be kept for entering the names of passengers the births which they may choose at which time the passage money must be paid passengers are allowed 60 lbs weight of baggage surplus ha gge to he paid for at the usual rate gentlemens servants cannot sleep or eat in the cabin deck passengers will pay 55s and ma either bring their own provisions orb furnished by the steward a board for each d g brought m board 5s 1 applieatitas for passages to be made t 0 captain mackenzie on freight will be transported to and trom the above places at the r per barrel bulk and flour at tiie customary rale delivered 4s different ate of to the consignees a list oi their names will be put in a con spicuous place on board which must be deemed a sufficient notice and the goods when taken irom the steamboat wil be considered at the risk of the owners for each small parcel 2s cxi which must be paid on delivery kingston april 28th isij stf dry good f among which are the following articles viz weft of england cloths and caflimeres rlair catpeting kfdderminfter do jeans fuftians bcmbazettes bombazeens drab blue gray and yellow nankeens infh lin ens linen fold and maddapollum hirtings ftam loom fhirtings sal lam pores lung lnrkc jirys mowin rn i gow ftriped colonstuikey stripesychecks and ginghams dimity chintz and cali co furniture cambric calicoes lenos and muflins lutestring and sarlnet silks black florentine silk veils shawls carfi and handkerchiefs canton crape canton crape dreflcs d tor ted colora cotton shawli and handkerchiefs silk co ton and wors ted hofe silk kid and beaver gloves thread silk and cotton laces ribbons tapes c bobbins counterpanes maheilies quilts silk and cotton shambray linen bed ticks bleached sheetings hum- hums derrys brown hollands dowa c c c also a few pairs stays kingston 2d july 1819 2- for sale aver valuable farm situated near wo fillage of broekville be ing the rear half of lot o one and the rear half of lot number two in the se cond concession t klizabt thtown u c containing two hand red aen fonn r- ly the property of reuben sherwood esquire but now belonging to johnshu- squire of london there is a vo tor l ry good dwelling hoube with a barn and other out houses on the premises also lot number nineteen in tho ninth con cession and the west half of lrt numbfr one in the eighth concession of the same 7vo lot number fifteen in i township ship u fheiirst conccbaiob and number fifteen in the second concession oi the ton n- f riiigrlii trie district of johns- town fiirns will dipoh of on terms pet u and advanti ous topurclu apply to daniel jones jun broekville 1 th january 1819 4 valuable lands for sale jtn the diatid district county of jl prince edward and townshi p of ameliasbur n lot 23 i tbe front concession on lake ontar5 h to tiie eastward of nicholsons sta lots 22 j 24 in the second con cession of saiid township the whole con taining six hundred acres for partis tdars inquire at the office of the kingston chtonicle or o the honorable ames baby york n 13 au persons are cautioned a- gainst cuttir or destroying tiie timber on the above lands as they will certainly subject thejisewes to a legal prosecu tion if detected kingston july 9th 1s19 2stf anchors sf cables wiluam budden will receive by the earlietl fpring veltcls and keep conftantly on hand at quebec an affortment of patent proved chain cables of al sizes anchors do w11 worthy the attention of thofe enga ged in the lake arid river navigation quebec li april isiq nif for sa le a quantli y of red cedar pickets from 7 to s feet in length apply to mr joijn dawson tailor william yerex kingston sidy 17 1819 oq ttllree farms forsale or if not fold to be rented for thl en fuing year viz one at the prtfque lie harbor one at waterloo and the picket farm ib called a contract alfo will be gfvsn for cutting 1000 cords of wood b whitney kingston 6th june lb 1 9 forwarding commission business tup subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and the public that they have formed a connection in busi ness the object of which is the trans portation of produce down the st law rence and of merchandise of every de scription fiom montreal to any part of upper canada and the united states ad jacent t the lakes ontario and erie the business will be conducted b w htibbell at ogdensburgh arid under ihe firm of iv l whiting co at irecott to prevent delay all property desti ned for kingston or any part of the bay of q into will be forwarded from pres- enrt hy the steam bwit chnrlnt uhirj leaves there twice every week the subscribers engage to freight on as favourable terms as any who are en gaged in the business and pledging their united exertions to ive satisfaction will be grateful for every favor w l whiting w hubbell prcscoft 20 mav 19 03 mon- kingston branch of the treal bank any fum required maybe obtained at the office for good bills on mon treal quebec bills of exchange on lon don or for specie notes alio will be discounted at thirty fixty and ninety days thomas markland agent kinglton 3d nov 1818 3- noitce the subscribers beg leave to inform the public that they have entered into copartnership and that they will jointly from the date hereof carry on business under the firm of lamb 4 mc do nell wm b lamb arch mi doxell kingston june 2d 1819 a farm for sale to clot tiers for sale a quantity of presspapers tbo s whitaker co august 19 1819 oa fersonsliaving books belonging to the kingston library are requeft- ed to fend them to the fubferiber at his houfe adjoining the town of kingfton and with as little delay as poflible- john ferguson 1 2th a 18 19 ir notice all perfons indebted to the late co- part nerfhip of richard robison and david secord ate requefted to make im mediate payment to the furviving partner david secord and thofe to whom the faid copartnerfhip may be indebted ate le- queiled to fend in their accounts for ad justment and payment kingfton 27th may 1819 2 to let a commodious house near doctor keatings two stories high with seven rooms a kitchen and a cellar under the whole a good yard and stable also a very good spring near the house- fur further particulars apply to james robins kingston th june 18 19 adjoining hay bay in thetown flup of fredericjburgh the eaft half of lot no 2 in the fecond concefiion containing 100 acres and having about 10 acres under cultivation with a log houfe and barn upon it for the terms apply ta daniel wafhburn efquire kingfton p van koughnet cornwall dec 7 1818 30 for sale or to let at two ftory framed houfe and a q3l large and commodious tone store fituate on the waters edge in the centre of the village of 1refcot on exceedingly ad- vantageon terms to the purchafer or lebsee enquire at the office of chr a hagerman kiuglon 26th february 1 8 19 9 terms of the kingston chronicle twenty shillings per annum if sent by mail twenty four shillings subscripions to be paid in advance to the ut of july or the 1st of janu ary ma price of adfertisemnts oly lines and under zs cd first oj sertion and ld each subsequent insertion 10 lines and under 2s 4d first insertion andlod each subsequent insertion above ten lines lil per line for the first insertion and id per line for every subsequent insertion advertisenu nts zciflwut written direc tions are inserted till forbid and char sed accordingly orders fur discontinuing jjverthe- ments to he in writing and delivered by wdneda 1 noon at the latest no advertisements received after ten q clock on the day of publication agents henry cowaa esq quebec edward sii lq three rivers james william fq montreal messrs j st j duiilop lancaster paul glasford esq matilda alpheui jones esq ptttcott henry jones lq broekville n b tommas esq perth ii whitmarsli eq richmond j k hartuoll esq bastard e webster esq gananoque j ranken esq bath allan mcpherson esq ntrpance thomn parker esq bcuvzllc james g beihune esq hamilton william allan ert vork richard ilatt esq dnndau daniel ross eq vittoria joim crooks esq niagara t jmccormick esq queewton john wiuon esq amhtrttburgh kingston v c printed jor this iijutolls

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