communicated tut poetical effusion which follow all will ail mit to bo aentimenta aniens the fifth line show jraphic to borrow a term in vogue bill wc vu- jc it more as belonging to a school of poetry not yet fully established which wo rimy venture lo call ih practkzl or operative the grant body of cur modern poetry iso melancholy and mcta- physical so egotistical and hrainick that wc think a reform is as much rcwnrwl in poetry as in parliament and that it could bo proved tlwrc are mofc roltcnbards than rotten boroughs for our part we prefer our animating correspondent to ell the exquisite nonsense which passes now for genius we want not a u must of fircf but as our friend describes himself in the 2lsl line a tt muse on fire with the common feelings and failings of this mortal coil ononescofo we fear the writer will find it hard to become popular wo mean the evident leaning he haa to the itctiricti vc system this is directly contrary to the sjnritofthe age he will perhaps reoly that there is no spirit in the age and will add as of course he has shakespeare at his fingers ends that if it is inconsistent with the spirit of the jjge it is perfectly agreeable to the body of the time aato the canada trade act anno priwo guxjelmi iv regis he will consider it merely as one of the compli ments of political fencing and commercial tseri- rne one txoo and the thirdiin your own bosom as mercutio says the very butcher of a silk button besides those who deal in transports are not very disposed to trouble themselves with balancing tables of exports and imports and have too much of the romantic theory of robbing from robin hood down to lord byrons cor sair to relish diplomatic swindling under the name of reciprocity he would very likely con clude by pointing out an old act which has ne ver been repeated anno prirno jlami entitled omnia incit amor they went on board as gay as larks mi exclaimedbehold the sparks they never thought of me heartbroken on tbe wharf i stood where mr lasher piles his wood and witnessed tneir glee i wwb a little bird i was and had a bill and wings and claws i after them would fly and if a yankee dared to stare i would pick out his eyes gone to the states in search of beaut husbands oft get amongst our foes ye heavens hear my prayer kill tbe male yankees great and small m wo mercy show destroy them all my drooping heart to chear cases old vulcans son us said breathd not the air but flames instead like him i am on fire my heart is toja cinder my hair from mack to grey is turned- ob lord 1 shall expire and when i am dead and gone theyll mourn their ringlets tear and look folorn my loss they will deplore theyll roll upon my grave and cry each with her finger in her eye alas k is no more p bath 13th june effects of saving in england wales and ireland there are 4s0 banks for savings the sura of money despo- sitedinthe e banks is 14500000 and the number of depositors is 410000 the greater number of persons who are depositors are working men and women they are the capitalists who together have acumulateda capital of above four teen millions of money and receive an annual interest upon that capital of about half a million how has this ecat sum of money been accumulated 7 lly sa vings the man who at tho age of 21 puts only is a week in a savings bank and continues to do so untill he is 30 has acquired a capital of above 30 if he has saved during the same time 2 a week he has a capital of above co if 35 a week he has acquired 100 thuswc see that ifa single man steadily lays up ss a week for nine years at the end of that time he has capital enough to live upon without working at all for at least three years book binding establishment at thk kingston chronicle office te subscriber having engaged an experienced and regularly bred book binder informs the public that all kinds of business in this line will bq perform ed at his oflico with neatness and des patch and on moderate terms the following is a list of the price when books arc brought in by the quantity a small advance will be made on the single volume binding in calf s d folio full bound in calf orna- inn rneotcd j quarto do do 0 10 0 octavo do do 050 2mo do do 0 3 0 18mo do do 020 half binding in calf folio half bound and orna- medtcd quarto do do 0 7 0 octavo do do 0 3 8 2mo do do 0 16 18mo do do 0 10 i 0 17 0 folio full roentcd quarto octavo 12mo 81mo binding in sheep bound and orua- 0 17 6 do do do do do do do do 0 0 0 0 7 3 1 1 6 0 10 a 0 t 0 0 9 i e o 10 half binding in sheep folio half bound and orna mented quarto do do octavo do do 12ioo do do 18mo do do also ledger blank work and ruling w an r pattern for port folio sad taucy binding separate charge james macfarlane kiogbton 13th april 1829 daniel caffry soap boil er and chandlor returns his sincere thanks lo his friends and the public of kingston and its vicinity for the encouragement he has received dur ing his residence among them and wish es to inform them that his factory is on the premises formerly occupied by tbe late john cumming esq wjiere by strict attention and punctuality he dopes o merit a continuance of patronage from a generous public d c feels it necessary at the same time to caution all persons crediting any individual whatever on his account without a written order as debts other wise contracted will not be paid kingston may 25 1831 notice marmora foundry company in conformity to the act incorporat ing this company a subscription book is now open nt tho office of thos kirkkpatrick kingston i6tb may 1831 mrs parmentier offers for sale at the horticultural botan- garden brooklyn l i two- miles from new york a fine collection of the most desirable kinds of table and wine grapes pears apples cherries peaches plums nectarines apricots evx also forest and ornamental trees and shrubs greenhouse and herbaceous plants a choice collection of jfbntfily and hardy roses print ed directions for planting are furnished to purchasers fljr james macfarlane editor of ibis paper will receive orders for fruit and or namental trees from her collection mrs p will make arrangements that whatever is ordered from bicn will be carefully pack ed hq1 forwarded without the slightest de lay catalogues can be obtained gratis post paid at the office of the chronicle reference john macanlay john kirby john marks stephen yarwood allan mclean esquires 24th march 1831 n b it may be proper to mention that the necossary directions will be seot along with the different trees as to the man ner of treating them trees received in tbe fall can be safely buried in the ground until tbe spring when ihey ran be planted without receiving any injury from the frost srovided that they aro entirely covered ranches and all with earth the smallest orders will be received and care shall be taken that several orders will be made up into one package with a view to save the expense of carriage the subscriber having been appointed agent in this province for mrs rarrnen- tier is oow ready to receive orders agreea bly to the above advertisement james macfarlane kingstoo 24th march 1831 garden seeds for sale by the subscriber a large quantity rui tiiijwtrwiiiiwitarrvrrojiiiut iw h- of the growth of 1s30 with directions for gardeni joh mow public contract 5 office of the clerk of lit peace 17 c 8th may 131 tenders for building a new market house in the town of york upper canada according to ihe plans and specifications deposited in this office will be received here until wednesday tho eighth day of june next inclusive the terms of the contract and every other information connected with the building can be had on application to the subscriber no tender will be attended to unless ac companied with the real signatures of two responsible persons resident in up per canada as security for the con tract the estimated cost of the build ing will be about 6500 currency by order of the building committee s washburn clerk of the peace ccp the kingston herald and kingston chronicle the montreal he rald tho montreal gazetto the ro chester telegraph and tho buffalo journal will each please give the above three insertions and send their ac counts to this office for payment and also one paper containing its insertion s w c p public notice is hereby given that auy persons found cutting taking away or iujuriog tbe timber on tbe lands beloogiog to the canada company without a special authority from this of- 6ce wih be prosecuted with too utmost rigour of the law canadacompioys office york uth oct- 1330 ttotice the stockholders in jl the steam boat william the fourth ate requested to pay twenty per cent on each share on or before the 7th dayofjuuc 1831 a mdonell s fc treas ijor sale that vajual7prc peity lately owned 6y mr pjcar it lies about 3 miles below the kingston mills and about v miles from kingston t is a farm of 100 acres on which is erected on of the best barns in he two provinces it is 100 by 40 feetalso a good dwelling house so by 24 feel stabling for about 30 horses and sheds almost beyond measuring the land is of the best quality and well wooded and watered the above property will be sold low for cash or short nppoved credit for further particulars apply to michael brendan n b independent of the above there is 30 acres on a lease of ig years on which is erected a substantial black smiths shop and other buildings the whole will be sold together april 20th is31 cjalf rheum this inveterat ditease which has long baffled the art of iho most experienced physicians has at length found a sovereign romedy in dr la jrangos geuuine ointment few cutaneous diseases are met with more re- uctancohy tho physician oone in which ho is so universally unsuccessful this ointment has stood tho test of experience and justly obtained an unparalleled cele brity li immediately removes the scabs gives a jiealthy action to the vessel so tbe skin and its original colour aod smootltue numerous recommendations might be obtained of its superior efficacy but the ioprietor chose that a fair trial should be itsonly commentator it has io three or rur weeks cured cases of fifteen and twellty years standing that had re sisted the power of every remedy that was tried ii not only at once gives immedi ate relief i salt rheum but cures tinea cnpitas comtnodly called scald head and all scabby eruptions peculiar to un- ealthy cttil dren fjj there is nothing of a mercurial oa- ture contmd in it and it may be used on infants of others under any circumstances whatever- price one dollar per bottle for sal by wm binley kingston john musson quebec and george bent mon treal sole agent for the canadas kipgs uthjuly 1898 circular office of american and foreign agency for claims 0 wallst new york jan 1831 public notice is hereby given to all persons whom it may concern having claims debts inheritances c payable or recoverable abroad that this agency has established under ths special auspices and patronage of distinguished individuals in this country a regular correspondence with eminent bankers c in the princi pal ports and capitals of foreign govern ments in commercial relations with the united states through the mediation whereof such vartl eraiuw as waybeeo- fried thereto will be expedited for settle ment and promptly and effectively reco vered when furnished by tbe claimants with the suitable legal proofs and vouch ers together with the requisite power of attorney to be taken and acknowledged before an judge of a court of record or other competent civil magistrate munici pal authority or notary public and tbe whole duly authenticated by the governor of the state orterritory in which tbesame maybe perfected and legalized by tbe ap propriate foreign consul having also established a similar corres- soodence throughout the united states and ritish america the like claims for recove ry in any part thereof respectively will be received and efficiently attended to in behalf of americans as well as foreign claimants orders for the investment of funds on mortgage of freehold property or io the purchase of public securities of the unit ed states canal loans of the states n york pennsylvania ohio c punc tually and faithfully executed applications addressed to this agency in cases requiring the investigation of claims search of records or the interven tion of legal proceedings should be accom panied with an adequate remittance to de fray the preliminary charges and disburse ments attending the eame and alt letters must be addressed post paid to the un dersigned counsellor of the supreme court of the uoitedstatcsj in the office ot the agency wfthstrebt new sun aaron h palmer the subscriber having been appointed agent in ibis province for the abovoof- fice is ready to receive aod transmit to his principal any claim for adjustment and will be answerable for tbe propor ma nagement of tbe same b dougall hallowell 3d may 1831 came into the inclosure of the sub scriber about the 1st of july 1330 a bull calf whoever will prove the animal and pay ihe costs ofkecping it can take it away john lavery township of pittsburgh 28th mag 1831 notice all persons having demands against the estate of the late abraham barker of hallowcll deceased are requested to present them duly authenticated to the pubsciibers for settlement and all persons indebted to the estate are re quested to make immediate payment to the subscribe s who are duly authorised so grant discharges d bstevenson benj hubbs f hallowcll may 16th is29 wtotice is hereby given that the il subscriber will receive tenders at john s mcdonalds innkeeper at gananoque until wednesday the 22d day of june next at 12 oclock noon from such person or persons as may be willing to contract for the transport of ihe whole of the engine of the steam- boat william the fourth of about 100 horse power from the foundry of messrs j d ward co montreal lo prescott and gananoque the tenders to specify the rate per cwt to each of the above places with in the following periods viz from hence to 1st october from 1st october to 1st of november and from 1st november lo the close of the navigation the building committee are re quested to attend at the opening of the tenders at the place and on the day above mentioned amcdonell agent secy treas gananoque 20th may 1s31 for sale a neat cabinet piano forte apply tomr tazewell februaiy 11 lg31 for sale lot no 358 in grave street kingston apply to the editor ol this paper begs leave most respectively to return thanks for the support he has hitherto received and to inform ins customers that he has now on hand a general assortment of goods suitable to the present and approaching seasons such as ladies and gentlemens eng lish and french clogs ladics coik soled boots prunella stuff and cord walking boots and shoes dress and half dress shoes dross and other gloves gentlemens riding or mud coots gloves bracestruvclling bags portmanteaus and all kinds of trimings and materials used for manufacturing in the shoe line the greater part of the above were imported last fall but were not receiv ed here until within a few weeks past and are just now unpacked also on hand as usual ladies and gentlemens bootsand shoes of his own manufacture sole upper leather and culfskins c orders from all parts of the province will be thankfully received and punc tually attended to parcels sent to all parts of the lake bay or river free of expense during the navigation kingston aforch 28lb 1831 coppe platepress a first rate copperplate printing press has just been received at the chronicle office where visiting cards will be printed and all other copperplate work performed with neatness and despatch a variety of fashionable visit in cards for sale at tbe chronicle office ftgy 24th 1830 r ejmovalthe subscri ber imfs mxv h wfjtww w friends and the public generally that he has removed to the corner brick building recently occupied by mr wm binley druggist where he is now receiving a very general tssortmentof staple and fancy goods well adapted for the seaso which he intends to sell unusually low for cash or short approved credit he has also on hand a great variety of school books and stationery and a case of christys best waterproof blats w drhcoll kingston october 9th 0s3o ttotice ah persons having de l mauds against the estate of the late doctor john stickneyof saphiasburgh deceased are requested to present tbem duly authenticated to the subscribers for settle ment and all persons indebted to the estate arc requested to make immediate payment to the subscribers who are duly authorised to grant discharges richd solmes samuel scronk executors sophiasburgh november 2d 1830 reviseitedition of the sta- tutes the subscribers havo in prepara- paration and will speedily be put to press a revised edition of theprovin- rwhtttt1rttrs twv rohv as the edition will be rathei limited persons wishing lo secure copies will do well lo give in their names without de lay h c thomson ja macfarlane note the above editioo will iorlude all ihe statutes of lhi9 province the con stitutional act the ordinances of quebec and nil other british acts of parliament which relate particulary lo the province kingston 16th april 1831 notice 4jjxj notes or accounts due to the estate of the late frederick keeler are to be settled with j h samson admr bel 2 dec 1828 an extract from the regulations of upper canada college the college quarters are order ed as follows first quarter begins immediately af ter the christmas vacation about ihe 4th of january and ends on the 20th of march second quarter begins on the 20th march and ends on the 10th june third quarter begins on the 10th june and ends at the commencement of the summer vacation about the l6th of august fourth quarter begins immediately after the summer vacation about the 1st october and ends at ilic commence mentofthe christmas vacation about the 2lst december at whatever period of either of the above quarters a scholar is admited info the college or preparatory school his dues for instruction are payable from the begining of that quarter steamboat motel n rear of the market and a few rod west of the steamboat wharf the subscriber begs leave to return his sin cere thanks to his friends and the public for their very liberal bttppttt during the last eight years of which he hopes to merit a continuance by a strict attention to business his house leaving under gone a thorough repair ifeas placed it more than ever in bis power to contri bute to the comfort and accommodation of travellers ftew boarders can be accommodated the table and bar wifll be furnished with the best the market anords and on the mosl reasonable terms n b extensive stablets and sheds together with a large and secure yard thos eamford kingston february 1 831 the mansion house hotel the subscriber having rented ibis extensive and well known establishment has now opened the same for the accommodation of the public the mansion honse is pleasantly situat ed on store street being the principal and most central street in kingston and no establishment of tbe kiud in the province can surpass it io the excellence and coraforl of its apartments in regard both to parlours and bed moras all of which are fur- uished in tbe very best btyle the duhscriber having kept tavern for several years has acquired experience in that line aod ire trusts that with uorc- miting attention to tbe comforts of his guests he will merit a share of tho public patronage in rear of tho mansion house is a large yard in which there is an extensive and commodious range of stables and where a livery stable will be constantly kept for the accommodation of the public 8 carmino kingston 24th october 1830 new academy the rev thomas handcock a b trinity college dublin begs leave to inform the inhabitants of king ston that having now some leisure to de vote to the instruction of youth he pro poses opening an academy on tuesday the first day of march next in this town his system will embrace english and classical literature reading writiog cyphering geography ancient and mo dern history e and will be conducted in conformity with that of the college at york in every respect a circumstance which will afford such of bis pupils as may be transferred to that establishment a ma terial advantage terms 7 10s per annum further particulars may be known on application to mr handcock personally kingston feb 12 1831 wiiimamljuddem expects by the first spring ar rivals a larg assortment of sheffield and birmingham shelf goods which being purchased for cash can bo sold as low as by any hoase in canada he will have in addition bis usual ex tensive stock of russia swedes c english iron tin nails glass gunpowder c c also a constant supply of cat nails from his beaver nail works having engaged first rate workmen from the united states montreal 10th march 1831 alliance british and foreign life and fire assur ance company of london establishtd by act of parliament capital five millions sterling the agents for this company beg leavemo announce to tin in habitants of upper canada lhat they continue to assure against loss or damage by fire and lhat they have for the convenience of the public appointed ihe following gentlemen as their agents in the county towns of the different dis tricts viz guy c wood esq cornwall messrs aw morrisc broekvilu james macfarlane esq kingston james g bethune esq cobourg samuel ridout esq york john ross esq niagara to either of whom parties desirous of effecting assurance will please apply the agents take leave to remind the public of the following important and striking advantages that will be deriv ed from assuring with the alliance com pany 1st perfect security 2d honor and liberality in the settle ment of losses 3d moderate premiums of assur ance 4th a participation of profits mh parties who obtain the settle ment of losses from fire are not thereby deprived of their right to participate in the profits of the company 6th losses by lightuiug will be made ood 7th the agents have the power o- settling losses in this country without referring to the board ef directions in london 8th reasonable expenses incurred n tiverembval ofroerry from fire wih 9th in the case of an assurance be ing made on property for a less sura than the real value thereof the compa ny will whatever loss is sustained not exceeding the sum assured 10th the extended scale on which the society is formed warrants the ex pectation that the profits to be divided will be large mckenie bethunecov agents mon 28th sept 1826 xlliam johnso barber to let that two story stone house in bariack street lately occupied by george mackenzie esq possession given immediately apply to faharper kingston may 1831 john booth merchant tailor most respectfully begs leave to inform his friends and the pub lic lhat he has removed to market street next door to mr w binley druggist where he continues his em ployment in all its varieties and execu tes work in the latest fashions conveylilfilsfffedml jwfolftf his sincere thanks for the patronage he experienced at his former stand und now solicits a continuance of that sup port with the assurance that his utmost efforts will be used for the satisfaction of all who may favour him with their custom he likewise begs leave to intima te that having received a large and fine assortment of cloths cassimeres ves- tings trimmings of every description frccche is enabled to furnish anyquan- tity on the most reasonable terms n b constantly on hand a very fashionable assortment of ready made clothing kingston llth november 1830 g webster begs most res- pectively to inform the inha bitants of kingston and its vicity that he has just returned from london with a stock of cloths cassimeres and vest- ings of the most fashionable colours and of the finest qualities together with an assortment of buttons of the most ap proved and latest patterns and having succcded in making purchases at some of the first establishments he is enabled o execute orders for cloathing at ex ceeding low prices and begs so assure gentlemen entiusting him with their orders that they shall be executed agree able to the present fashions arid in the first style of workmanship at the same time be begs to return his sincere thanks to his friends and the public for tbe sup port he has received for the last nine years and it will always be his study to merit a continuance of their favours naval and military uniforms p s g w has made arrangments with one of the first houses to supply him with the latest fashions kingsion 4th december- 1830 mtew stereotype e- am dition of mavors spelling book the subscriber has ie the press an extensive second edi- liion of mavors english spelling book fstereotyped from the 32slh london edition a d 1827 this edition which will be printed on good paper from the mills oieastwood and skinner of york will be afforded much cheaper than the former edition storekeepers and others wishing for supplies will please give in their names without delay jas macfarlane kingston 22d may 1s30 w on b mnctdi and hairdresser nmtdoor to the london tavern tenders his grateful acknowledgements to the public for the liberal support he has met with since he commenced business and he hopes by close attention and industry to me rit a continuance of the public patro nage kingston 30th may 1829 the board of education for the johnstown jyutrict give notice that from the present time it is their intention strictly to enforce the regulation made some years back by which the use of american books io teaching is prohibited and the masters are directed to confine themselves to such works of elementary instruction as are conipije by rrjtiflb auhnrnly be obtained fy each master whose certifi cates have passed the board on applica tion to dr hubbell that the compliance of the school masters is desired with a former regulation enjoining the use of prayers at the com mencement of school in the morniog and at its close in the evening a forni adapted to general use may be found in mavors spellingbook and is re commended for this purpose by the hoard printed forms for the quarterly certifi cates to be signed by two trustees may be had on application to adiel sherwood esq brockville pdy 1829 wanted immediately at the long falls south crosby on ihe rideau canal about 20 good stone masons to whom liberal encouragement will be given apply to mackay redpath april 1829 for sale lot no 17 in the ninth concession of the town ship ofloughboro for particulars en quire at this office kingston 9th august 1828 the kingston chronicle is printed and published every saturday by james macfasxane at hie office in front street kingston terms seventeen shillings sixpence per annum if sent by mail twenty shillings subscription to- be paid in advance price of advertisements six lines and under 2s 6d first insertion and aod 74 each subsequent insertion ten lines and under 3s 4d first insertion and lod each sub sequent insertion above ten lines 4d per line for the first insertion and td per line for every subsequent insertion advertisements without trriiff n directions in serted ull forbid and charged accordingly orders for discontinuing advertisements to be in writing and delivered by wcdnesdai nooh at the latest no advertisement received after tan oclock on the day of publication id produce received in payment at the mar ket price agents john bignell esq qi david chisholme esq three ricer andrew porteous esq jtfno- treal james mcintosh esq lancaster john cameron esq loehiel r cline esq cornwall george browse esq matilda alpheua jones esq presctt henry jones em brockville josiah taylor esq perth hwhitrcarsb esq richmntl j e hartvreu esq baatanil mess c j mp on i r gimanqvt- john dean esq bath allan mcpherson esq atynne tbos parker esq beuvhu jowph a keeler esq cramahe james g belhone esq umhton david smart esq port jjope william allao esq york danje ross esq vutria john crook esq magara charu blggar esq murray j d gilbert esq 9ddptutown w robertson esq miver trent