Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON1819), July 7, 1820, p. 4

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b wiwk wopdswortk- ivrilicn in sight of wallaces tetter at cora linn lord of the vale astounding flood th daliesl leaf in this tfirck wood qakes conscjmis of thy power te ccivrs reply with hollow moan and vibra to its cethraj stone yon umeceaehtrd l an i yetfeow fair the rural serve for thou oh ci 1 baa ever beta beiipficent and strong pieaed in rfrfrehing tews lositvp tue iiuc rrombiug owersffaatpce thy sueiviig recks amooff hence all ho love iheir conniryiove to loo on thee fclighl rove where tlky thy voire ran bear and lolhr patriot warriors hade lord of the vale to lieroes laid lu dust that voice h dear along thv banks at dead of nhf sue s viibiv llie wallace vviglit or tand in wai ivke rest ioff bimutli the moons pale bram a champion worths of thexeatn ion gtoy lowers living trct but clouds and envious darkness nde a form oit doubtfully descried their transient mission oer osav to what blind regions tlee these shapes of awful phantasy to what untrodden shore less than divine command they spurn but this we from ihe mountains learn and this the alleys show that never wiii ihey deign iqhold conmurron wiiere the heart ibcolu toiiimmn weal and wee the man of abject sw1 in vain shall walk the marrubonian plain j or thrill ihe shadow y gloom thai still invents iheuardsan yass vs hre stood sublime leonijas lievoted to the tomb nr ilrpm ha it cap rngm avail for such to glicte with out or sail beiuii h lite piny wood whereltcll uncedrew bj uris lake his imiccful shafts prepared 10 slake their tiiiist in tvvauis blood 1 pence for every twentyfour sheares of wheat provincially a threavc hence the agreement is called thr caving each sheaf measuring thirtysix inches in girth this is described as the most advantage ous mcde of cutting down the crop for all parties under this system whole families men women and their grown up children obtain employment they bring their provisions with them remain lie whole day in the field the old teach the young to cut down every one does something and they arc paid according to what they perform much is done with alacrity and spirit and a great quantify of corn is cut down in a day equally to the advantage of the reapers and of the farmer in order to train up reapers it is a good practice to put four or five of the most awkward or indolent on a separate ridge and to pay them in proportion to three good ones on a ridge of the same size but when they understand their business the fewe on a ridge tlte better ier the mere there are the less work will be done the lazy and tuc talkative endeavour to save themselves and to keep the others idk and it is difficult to aiertaiu on whom tie blame ought to be laid it is a most essential object to cnt the on very low to pre vet it both ihe waste of grain and the loss of si raw the almost unavoidable consequences of high cut ting the additional quantity of grain gathered into the bains will pat the ex- pense and the increased quantity of nun k is mostly clear profit because the mowing or bagging the haura or stub bles imperfectly supplies the place of close catting the crop c fitting corn when wet ought to be cautiously avoided a- uiun put up in a close sheaf it cannot get dry in bad very innocently observed that of ail the words which terminated in buss she pre- fcred a re buss lit cab a for sale a farm in the front concession of xjl the townhip of augusta three and a half miles below brockville con- tainiug 1 so acres afcout 75 of which is under improvement there is a large two story house on tae premises built of square timber and boarded outside a frame barn e tiis firm is well wor thy the attention of my person desirous of a pleasant count residence and will be sold on liberal tems and possesion givenimm diately for furtherpartuu- lars appiy to a w morris co brockvilie ifih nnj 1890 21tf n con- notice 4ll perforis arc lereby cautioned a- gainfl purchafirg certain notes of hand given by the fuiicriber to james he- nefy bearing date thezgth january 1820 one for twentyfive pound payable the 1 t january 1821 oie for 12 to pay able 1 ft january 1822 one for jpi 2 10 payable id january 32 one for 2 103 payable lii january 1224 and one or 12 10 payable l january 1825 the four lalt bearing htereft as the laid not s were given for 1 lot of land fold by the faid james lieneb to the fubfcrber and for which he cm give no legal title joskpi shearvian bellville 2gih mayi820 22 valuable lands for sale in ihe township of hamilton 7j otvs no 6 and 12 in the 3d con- ijlj ceition containing 400 acres ditto ditto 11 and 15 in the 4th cefiion containing 450 acre ditto ditto 10 in the 6th conccfilon containing 200 acres the above lands arc all jvincj in the i ownfhip of hamilton newcaflle iillrf6i and will be fold on the mod liberal terms for further information enquire ofelias jones efq hamilton or the fubferiber in kingdom thomas s- wliitaker kngfton may 28 1819 2 2tf foft sale t a very low price for cash the soaiji m front half of lot no 12 in the first conces sion of lougbborourh ticulars apply at t s a horse siipected to have been stolen a cal himfd reesor jlkcrq apparently 4 or 50 yean of age dark complexion fiat nofe and rather for par- office do c 1 1 isi9 50 i 1ichoi cables barvet5 or when com is damp ihe sheaves ought he set tij irite loosely tied itar theearendi of fe straw and spread out circulnry on their huits or end to give then n in fctandin the sheaves ovfiht to be of a moderate 7kl william bu0den ll ecefve by the ear lie tl fpnng v v vchcis and keep coaftantly on hand at ouehc uu ffwrtment of 1 lis o v r- agpacultijual ode of ac 711 culture by tydfn ihe c sir john sinclair hart reaping ttis the opinion of experienced hus bandmen that wheat should be cut down some days before it is fully or dead ripe the grain hardens well in the sheaf the sample is better and there is noth- ing lost in measure by this mode of ma nagement the harvest thus begins ear lier and its labours are more equally distributed barley ought likewise to be cut before it is too ripe otherwise the stiuw becomes brittle and that occasions much loss by the heads breaking off though oats are reckoned a hardy grain yet the more early varieties being liable to damage from high winds or from exposure to much wet ought to be sitze not exceeding nine inenes in diam eter or thirty inches in rin iimiereieo in wet seasons from six to eight inches in cliaffreict quite enough and instead of binding with two lengths nt the com made into a rope one m suflieicnt nor ought the knee to beapjd v hen the heaf is bound as tlie air is fherehy to tally excluded the binrfets arm will compress the sheaf a- much as if ought to be provided the size be sucli as is here iceommend d it is calculated that seven reaptrs will cnt down fortyeight knghsh acres in four weeivs tlife expense of cutting binding and putting into shocks varies fiom twelve shillings tosixtcen shillings and eightpence per english acre ta king every expense into consideration if the reaping process can be duly execu ted for fifteen shillings per foigfisharrt the farmer hasno reason to be dissalisfi- h in manv cases twelve shil- patent proved hain cables all szc ancholia lo well worthy the atttiori of thofe enga ged in the lake and iv navigation for sale 4 quantity of red cedar pickets from 7 to s feet in length apply to mr jojin dawsox a or william yerex kingston july 17 1819 3 joersons having books belonging je to the kingston library are requell- ed m fend them to the fubferiber at his houfe adjoining the town of kingfton and with as little delay as oofiible john ferguson t2th april 18 19 i watches and clotm repaired in the best maimer by s o taevjell rujpicions above mentioned n wasre- cogrfd and fappofed to have orlen a horfefrom benoni polly of ycunge in l8i4and felling him to a mr yeiks of hollo well he has beta taken on mr pollys complaint and committed to ths bells for further examination the horfe is heavy and we made col our rathew kght bay dark man and tail a little white on the left hind foot a lare white fpot i think an artificial one on bis forehead snd faid to be 5 or 6 years old i purchsfed the horfe from him before he was taken into cullody for and fnall endeavour to keep v for the rightful ownr any further defer ipt ion or rnforraatiun will be given by writleg to the fubferiber h spapfqrd broekviue june r7th 120 senola mcdimno ftj iovzmber 1st established in m i 18mj by wixitivn vvfllcnrtrj stsigif m r c s l iyc v ijfte feend cotrrft fn the above e- jjl tab ifim cnt will commence the mil monday in september the leebvt during the finl month will be far to the public the private courfe will commence he firfr of october and continue till rhe mnih of may thecoure wiu conuitmle lecrnre on r rwi quebec ill april 1819 1 ti lt 1 a reward of rn 0 i d s i wo hundred ad fifty pounds nj fce paid fey the subscriber tc j f ny perfen vi ihad dinner anc give fuch information as will convii the perfon or pcrfons w on or about the 29th or 33th of jane laft flole from george ridour escat walker hotel a parcel containing montreal bank bills of five dollars each to the amount of two awotflmt- rii- iiholoy surge ry ad the practice of i hyfic oftm mirkh place kingston j j lefture fdtirhigthe public courfe n jjtio noft refpeafuljy informs the mondays wedrcfday and fudays at lis oclock in the eveintg p 3 dr s vil take a few medical j gentlemen to rtde with liimfelf asev- i ery arrangement fhall be made to render the courfe of ccnderanle advantage thofe gentlemen r io parpofe hvdying in the eftabjioiment are rtquefted to give early in formation inhabitants of ilmgston and its vicinity that he has commenced the above bunnei3 and hope by paying fine re tention to bufinefs to give the ntrnoft fat- 4 ioufand pounds by direaion of e directors of montreal bank thomas parkland 7 the kingston 19i w j 8 19 a cnt 47 cut as boon as they are nearly ripe in order to lessen the rik to which thev are exposed beans should he cut down as sohfi n- the eye has attained a deep colour and if the weather he dry instantly made up into sheaves the straw will thus be ol aiqpfte fifiaxfj ffif ihe grain of superior quality so much for the culture of the crops before thev are cut down the instm- nients by which this operation is effected are bfsrt to b considered various nbns have been devised for 1 cutting down crops of grain as reaping by a 4 or reaping hock mowing by a scythe and boggjifgt the plan of cutting down corn by rmehinery though it has made some progress has not yet been brought beyond the line of occa sional experiment j heaping by the sijkl or reapirig hook for districts in which a sufficient num ber of hands can be procured reap ing by the sickle or the reaping hook are ex cellent modes of cutting down the crop if sutlicleut attention be paid to low cut ting- with careful reapers there is ve- ry little waste the heads of v- corn are all put in regular order pti the crop placed in a position favourable to threshing either by the flail or by ma chinery j the sickles are tigged on the edge with teeth but res pin hooks are ground sharp and smooth the former is pre ferred as the latter requires to be o of ten sharpened as to occasion some waste of time bfcsides the teethed sickle ha the advantage of keeping the corn beuei together than the smooth one and in careless hands some of the heads are cut ed though in many cases twe lings are sufficient c mozefitg by the scyfhc this instrument isfrequently inde use of for cutting cats and barley and in some districts of kent it is even used for wheat it is either plain or furnished witha bow or cradle to assist in laying ihe heads more regularly in one direc tion the late celebrated george cul- ley maintained that this was he comple ted mode of cutting down the baih nop that when properly uiuwu it could be rieatl tld up in sheaves and could be threshed without difficulty by a ma chine whenever ihe crop however i much lodged 01 in t gutar3 biokt u ut k n or interwoven by squalls of wind or heavy rains the scythe cannot act with efficacy or even with safety the use of the scythe therefore is only admissi ble when the corn stands upright or with a regular inclination or nearly so in one direction a comparison has been made between the expense of reaping by the sickle or cutting down by the scythe lly the sickle it would cost about twelve shil- lijs per english acre lor barley and si teen siilitigs for wheat jy the scythe will be cut down at least two shillings cheaper and with from two to lour additional inches of straw the ma nure from which will be uorth from five to seven shillings to the farmer toleu m strajed srom mr awander modneis ittar kinglbn en the sight of the ipeek in th- a 26h my lail a lioa bfown horfe four years old about flfwn band high rarher low fo condition cut cail and has a white e off eye whoever will bring the f 1 horfe to mr alexander mcdon- ells atortfaid or ht inforrraitn where he may be found fha i if lioleu receive a reward of twenty dollars oti convic tiou of the sender or ffcuiiers and if ftrayed fhall be reajnbjy regarded for their trouble alexander mcdonell tviulon uue 1 it i s2 0 i f ihfaclion to all thofe who may pleafe to favour him with their employ having had many years experience in london is perfectly acquainted with the patent lever horizontal and duplex scapem its repeaters c see kingston may 13th 1820 2otf for sale a small cdleaion bfooeksjna x3l received from newymk qttiqhgft which are peters letters to his tcinsfolk anatomical theatre 7 18 st paul street j 7une 7 2 j 1 8 20 2 6wro omearas spclator- memoirs of n a no i eon tfie k r at 1 l lfctk p no lexicons aanmars lempnvre9 elafscal diettion- aiy and a variety of other school books alio an excellent surveyors compafs of the mod approved kind john macaulay eingfin may 221b 1820 19 octm r 107 rl lotas removed to the houfe formerly jiill occupied by ihe late doettor kea ting may 1 6 820 ilihtyntan society rjsii emigrants who wifh to have a their children placed at fchool in ring- don may apply to any of rhe members of the society or to the ivefidenr john fergufon elq further particulars will be made known to them by their apply ing to mr yv mecunilte treaturer kingftooj june 161 1820 26v4 20 off and lost in using the shar anecdote a clergyman preaching a sermon on some particuar patriarch was extremely high in his panegyric and spoke of him as far excelling every saint in the calendar lie took a view oi the cileftial hierarchy but in vain he could not assign to his saint a place w 01 thy so man viitues as he pos sessed 5 every sentence ended thus where can we place this great pat riareh one of the congregation tiied at lad with ihe repetition exclaimed as i am going away you may put him in my pew record jqne hundred dollars reward jejioleni about our weeks ago fc3 from a rorn in mr wordens inn a trunk three feet longf and two feet wide covered with a fawn fcin whoev er wi 1 deliver te faid trunk at the chro nicle office or give information to the editor fufrxciejit to difcover aiid convift the thief mall receive the above reward gabriel rollette kingfton fih june 1820 2jtf land to he cleared a nv person willing to undertake t jcjl perfbrhl the settiement duties on a tract of ex client land in the district of newcastle and to take part of the laud in payment for his labour will have an orriakinga ood bargain on appiyingat the olbce of this paper kingston 27a april 1820 i valuable lands for sale n the midland district county of prince edward tovvnship of ameliamurjj lot 23 in the front conceflicn on lake ontario lying to the eattward of niehoifons ifland lots 22 and 24 in the fecond con- ceffion of faid townftlip the whole con taining ix hundred acres for particulars inquire at the olbce of the kinglton chronicle or of the hon- james baby york n b all perfons are cautioned a painft cutting or deftroying the timber on the above lands as they will certainly fubjedl themfelves to a ltgal profecutfon if deteftedi kingfton march 7 1820 10 tf notice ettersol adminiftration having jj been granted lo me on rhe eflaie of the late roderick mackny ffquire ft is requefled that all who ijave claims attain ft that eftate will pefent the fame to me and that all who are indebted to ii will pay the amount due with as little delay as po u ble james ranken admnflraior bath 28th tune 1820 s6tf notice ftor sale feveral acre and two acre lots on the main street beinw notice gobert 1urnbull from 4 minjum on the fouthcrd border of fifctf tod x i 1 hi www vu a ptds cuboevtr- din iii foiie part of upper canada is re queued to lend his addrefs to the office of the kinflion chronicle for the infor- matjon of a relative who feels intereftcd in his welfare and is defnous of correfpon- ding with him 26 tirms of rur kingston chronicle twenty shillings per iiifiuin if pen hymjtft tucnt loui -liillinir- kubcriion to btf raid inactvancc u tuc 1st of 3w or tiic i of jam- price of advertisements y ix linen and titular s sdjnfiti stirfon and 7i each subsequent insertion jo lines and uiriter 3s 4d first insctiiimi rwdlod each svbcqunif insertion coovc fru litres 4il per line an exttnfion of storestreet application for thti first insertivn ami id per line for price and conditions of payment to be for eoerv swo kkcffiiw i re a png- hook when it enters among the 1 rop before the reaper has gathered the corn with his hand heaping by the sickle is performed sometimes by the day at other times by thp acre and sometimes by the harvest rv but the fail est mode is by the vor thst is 5cutd with tat view an arrsmpr1 has bvn made to give fn an exj ftl jutner mr iiiu u 1 staler thai ai s of gitin o 1 f be cut whenever lie trhf rrataediaie t ow the r a so dry tstt on twurt j u n c ci hcs- wilmington del june 14 original anecdote a fact a man in one of our cities was in the habit of niak- ngrce zeroons of spurious indigo out of one of those genuine by adding other and cheaper subitauces having once ui- chahtd a zerooh for tht put pose in a neignuourtng city and paid lr and re ceived it he discovered much to bis com fort no doubt that it was a pared of his om n mahufactuie jijctiei for 1- iii friili 1 l improve i thp clrc tifil if it j a 1 u t fi i matters not wa4 sthvk 1 1 ih i itvn i- very hour r irita1rf mcm v pflifiing tbiur n 4s aued fiih llit ll reading the charade a lady a rebuts a charde latey appeared in the eveninjj poll ol mew yk theo ludoo f which vt bomoeit error or r st4kc and bussa kisor nihtrc frim john martin sa ir kgs leave to inform his friend a and the public nerally that he has opened a ilousfi of public enteiv tainmmt near fort ilcnry under the sign of the richmond hotel where he hope by a strict attention to those who nay favour him with a call fo merit a share of public patronage he win always hare on hand all kinds of liquor of the uehi qualify kingston 1 uh january 1820 n i good stal hi vr horses 21 made to the subscriber who will give information to perfonb defiring to pur- chafe joseph muedock kingfton march s i 20 10 tf s idverthen tils xiilioui written direr- notiui- to 1 j 13 inu agency ffnile fublcriber for many years the jtnior t ierk ifl the office of the honourable ikecuiive council of this fiovine and who has for fome time pall occasion av nud as a land agent ha v ing refigncd th fit 2lion he held fn the above mentiuntd oihcc and net being en gaged in uiy orber employrent will tow ttansad laud h- iv neraily andrew mrck york 1 lib may 1820 20 i n assignment having been made v the subscriber of all the lands goods and debts belonging- to the lac firm of james retaken f co of ernest town merchants as well as those belong ing to james ranken individually for the benefit of creditors notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the said firm or against the said james ranken to present them forthwith duly authenticated and such as stand indebted are desired to pay their respective accounts to chr a haversian esq of kings ton on or before the first day of decem ber next john k1r3y kingston 1st sept ember 1819 36 blanks por the courts of request j 7 and various other kinds for sale at iii is office i isarc i rrtd till foibid nnddutrged according order fnr diseontihiring adseriser merits 0 be in ivrvtinij and delivered by hedjs esda v noon tit the intri no advertisements receivi d after tv v oclock on the day of pultfculion agbnts james vyiiiiuwi iq blunt rent mefk s v 1 daniop lumcadcr jpaul galorl esq mutmir alpheusjoucs esq prcscml henry jones tsq brockmtle n b tonmas el- perth tf vhifmersh t ftfchtatttitl 1 k hartwell l-q- btuiard t wttbster iq oujunivqut- rank n yv bath allan mewvermhi- esq tfitpnnee ttiomas parker tq bellville joseph a keetcv rsq cratnahe james g urhuce esq ilaritcn jdiu i smith eq port iiupc william allan esq york daniel re esq viuorfa john cronk esq siagartt t mcgomick esq queemton john wi n isq dvhersiburzh kingston v c rajnti fob the flutoftft

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