couucnfcatep the poetical effusion wliirli fclloivfi all will ad mit to be sentimental mid nmliefirklinosliow graphitf to borrow a term in vopue- ml went hie it more as bi jointing tot sclftool of pc fiynol yet fully established which ira nigy vnliini to call th pfmfittd or operatic tiic rril body f curinuilcm puvtry u so melancholy njirl nilia physical so opolishcm arul lrauikk linl vc think a reform is as inut ti ui t m puchy as in parliament and thji it could lw pruvnl hmtc are idoto rotttnbartls than rmcnffynhgh for our part we prefer our atiuiiatin cnwspondctll fo all the exquisite imnscmc wlitcli puses now for qcniii5 wt want nota mwff fifjinf but as ourlvicml describe liittiscll in uw 2lal line n muse on fire with the common ladings anil tailings ol this mortal coil on one score we fear the writer will find it hard to become popular wc mean the evident leaning he has to the itcxtrictivc system this is directly contrary to the spirit of the age lie will perhaps reply that there is no spiiu 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 vbgt it is perfectly agreeable to the body of the time as to the canada trade act ahko faiuo gulielmi iv regis he will consider it merely as one of the compli ments of political fencing and commercial ejerf- roc w twoj and the thirdin your oxen iosom as mercutio says we 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under the name of reciprocity he would very likely con clude by pointing out an old act which has ne ver been repealed anno primo tfami entitled l omnia yinctt amor they went on board as gay as larks miss exclaimed behold the sparks they never thought of me heartbroken on the wharf i stood where mr lasher piles his wood and witnessed their glee i wish 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 1 would pick out his eyes gone to the states in search of beaux husbands oft get amongst our foes ye heavens hear ray prayer 41 kill the male yankees great and small no mercy show destroy them all my drooping heart to cheat cases old vulcans son lis said breatird not the air but flame instead like him i am on are my heart is toa cinder burnd my hairfrom black 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 upsn my rave and cry each with her finger in her eye alas f is no more bath 1 3th june f evtects ov saving in england wales and ireland there arc 4s0 bonks for savings the sum of money despo- sitcd in the e banks is 14500000 and the number of depositors is 410000 the greater number of persons who are depositors arc working men and women ileyare the capitalists who together have ucumulatcda capital of above four teen millions of money and receive an annual interest upon that capital of about half a million i low lifts this great sum of money been accumulated i uy sa vings the man who at the age of 21 puts only is a week in a savings bank and continues to do so untill lie is 30 has acquired a capital of above so if he has saved during the same time 2 a week lie has a capital of above 60 ii 3s a week he has acquired 100 thuswc see that ifa single man steadily lays up 3s a week for nino years at the end of that time he has capital enough lo live upon without working at all for at least three years mrs parmentier offers for sale at the horticultural botan- carden 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 c also potest and ornamental trees and shrubs greenhouse and herbaceous plants a choice collection of afonlllly and hardy roses print ed directions for planting arc furnished to purchasers air james atacfarlane editor of this paper will receive orders for fruit and or namental trees from her collection mrs p will make arraogcincots that whatever is ordered from him will be carefully pack ed aod forwarded without the slightest de lay catalogues eao be obtained gratis post paid at the office of the chronicle reference john iviacaulay jolio kirby john marks stephen yanvoocl allan mclean esquires 24th march 1831 n- b it may be proper to mention that the necessary directions will be scut along with the different trees as to the man- uer of treating them trees received in tbe fall can he safely buried in the ground until the spring when they can be planted without receiving aoy injury from the frost provided that they are eutirely covered branches 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 ave the expense of carriage the subscriber baviog been appointed agent in this province for mrs parmeu tier is now ready to receive orders agreea bly to the above advertisement james hacparlane kingston 24t march 1831 public notice is hereby giveo that auy persons found taking or injuring the timber on cutting the lund belodiugio the canada compauy without a special authority from this of fice will be prosecuted with tho utmost rigour of the law canadacompaovsoffirei york i lth oct itto book dfnmkg establishment at ti1k fhltstm chronirh offer npiie subniber having onpajfpfl an axperiuncftu niiil regularly bred bntik- himlt informs the public thai all kinds if business in his lino will be perform ed at his fimra with neatness and des patch and on moderate terms the following is n list of the price when books arc brought in by the quantity it small advance will be made on the singles volume binding in calf- s 1aiv bhelm this iease which has inveterai mud long b s d folio full i iiiclllcil ound in calf orna- q quarto do do 0 10 0 octavo lu do 0 5 u inin do do 0 3 0 isiuo do do 0 2 0 half binding in calf folio half bound and oru meotcd quarto octavo l2rno 18mo do do do do do do do do rua- 0 17 0 0 7 0 0 3 8 0 1 g 0 1 0 binding in sheep folio full bound and orna- mentcd j quarto do do octavo do do 12mo do do 8liuo do do half binding in sheep folio half bound and orna mented quarto do do octavo do do 12ino do do ismo do do 0 17 c 0 7 g 0 3 0 0 1 10 0 i a 0 f 9 ii 4 o 1 z 0 1 v 0 0 10 i uling ih art of die niot experienced physicians has at itftglbi found a sovereign remedy in dr la grange jeuuinc ointment few ciilaucoti diseases are met with more rc- ucloficoby tho physician uone in which he is so universally unsuccessful this ointment has stood tho test of experience indjuslh obtained an unparalleled cele- hriiy ji immediately removes the scabs ivcs a healthy ncttou to the vessel su the skill ilu original colour aud sinoolhur numerous recommendntions might bo obtained of its superior efficacy hut the proprietor choso that a fair trial should hi its only commentator it has in three or imr weeks cured cases of fifteen aud twenty years standing that had re sisted thl jowcr of every remedy that was tried i not only at once givs immedi ate rclih iu salt kheum hut cures tinea cnpitas commonly called scald head aod all scabby eruptions peculiar to uo- eallhy chl dren q7 1here is nothing of a mercurial na ture contain d iu il and it may be used on infants or others under any circumstances whatever- price one dollar per bottle for sfl by wm biuley kingston john mussoi qnobocimld goorge bent mon treal but agent for the canadas kiftksmmi llthjuly 169g n hm also ledger blank work and ro in nnv mjm of nvtteni- for port folin r biudiog separate charge james macfarlane kingston 13th april 1829 daniel caffry soap boil er and chandlor returns his sincere thanks to 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 the late john gumming esq where by strict attention and punctuality he hopes to merit a continuance of patronogt 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 ii li m it foundry company in conformity to tho act incorporat ing this company a subscription book is now open at the office of tiios kirkklatrlck kingston luth may 1631 ijiaruen seeds for sale by ftjrt the subscriber a forge quantity of the growth of 1s30 with directions for gardening john mowat publiccontract j office of the chrk of tu peace tf c ott a1j1 tenders for building a new market house in the town of york upper canada according to the plans and specifications deposited in this office will be received here until wednesday the eighth day of june next inclusive the terms of the contract and every olher information connected with the building can be had on application to the subscriber no tender will be attended lo 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 0500 curnncy circular office of american and foreign agency for claims a hattst net york jan 1831- publo notice is hereby given to all persons whom it may concern having claims pebis inheritances c payable or recoverahle abroad that this agency has estahlishcd under ths special auspices aod patronage uf distinguished individuals in this country a regular correspondence with emipnt bankers c in the princi pal ports and capitals of foreign govern ments iff commercial relations with the united states through the mediation whereof uch vaftit claims as may be con- filed thereto will be expedited for settle ment and promptly and effectively reco vered wheo 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 aoy judge of a court of record or other competent civil magistrate munici pal authority or notary public aud the whole duly authenticated by the governor of the state orterritory io which the same maybe perfected and legalized by the ap propriate foreign consul having also established a similar corres pondence throughout the united states and british 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 aa foreign claimants orders for the investment of funds on mortgage of freehold property or io the purchase of public securities of the uoit- ed states canal loans of the states v york pennsylvania ohio c punc tually and faithfully executed application addressed to thi agency in cases requiring the investigation of claims search of records or tho interven tion of legal proceedings should be accom panied with ao adequate remittance to de fray tho preliminary charges and disburse ments attending the eame aod all letters must be addressed post jniid to the un- dersigued counsellor of tho supreme court of the united state in the oflice 11 the fluoucy 4u vyailblrctl rtci jik aaron ei- palmer the subscriber haviur been appointed agent in this province for the ahovoof fice is ready to receive and transmit to his principal any claim for adjustment and will be answerable for tbe proper ma nagement of the same b docgall hallowcll 3d may 18 a me into the inclosure of the sub scriber about the 1st of july 1330 a hull calf whoever will prove the animal and pay the costs ofkeeping it can take it away john la vert township fputsbvtgh 2th mag 1631 notice ll persons having demands against ilic estate of tlic late abraham barker of hallowcll deceased are requested io k n ii present them duly authenticated to the byordcrofihebuhdn for sellk and a i f 1 persons indebted to the estate are rc- vltrtcoj t peace qucslo1 milke immediate payment to ihc subscribciswho arc duly authorised so grant discharges d b stevenson benj iiubbs hmlowellmay lgih 1s29 0 the kingston herald and kingston chronicle the montreal he rald ho montreal gazette ihc ro chester telegraph and the buffalo journal will eacli please give the above three insertions and send their ac counts to this office for paynirnt and also one paper containing its insertion s w c t ttoticethe stockholders in ayt the steam boat william the fourth are requested lo pay twenty per cent on each share on or before the 7th day of june 1s31 a moorvfxl scey it treas 17or sale that vajuable pro- peiiy lately owned b ml picar it lies about 3 miles below the kingston mills and about miles from k ision t is a farm of 100 acres on which is erected on of the best barns in die two provinces it is 100 by 40 feel also a good dwelling house so by 21 feet stabling for about 30 horses and sheds almost beyond measuring the land is of the best quality and well wooded and watered the above properly will be sold low for cash or short ippoved credit for further particular applv to michael brendan n b independent of the above there is 30 acres on a lease of q years on which is erected a substantia black smiths shop and other building ihc whole will be sold together april shhh 1331 f or sale a neat cabinet piano forte apply tomr t februaiy 1 1 1831 for sale lot no 35s in grave street kingston apply io the editor ol ibis paper tltotice is hereby given that the j subscriber will receive tenders at john s mcdonalds innkeeper at gananoquc until wednesday the22d day of june next at 12 oclock noon from such person or persons as may be willing to contract for the transport of the whole of the engine of the steam- i boat william the fourth of about 100 horse power from the foundry ol messrs j d ward co montreal to prescott and gananoque the tenders lo 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 tbe 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 20ili may issl s leave most respectively 10 return thanks for the npprut he has hitherto received and to nibrin bis customers that he bus now n hand a general assortment of goods suitable 10 ihe present and approaching seasons sucli as ladies and gentlemens eng lish and french clogs lidics coik soled boots prunella stuff and cord walking boots and shoes dress and half dress shoes dress and other gloves gentlemens riding or mud boots gloves braces tra veiling bags portmanteaus and all kinds of trimings and materials used for manufactuiingin die shoe line the greater part of the above were imported hist fall but were not receiv ed here until within a few weeks past and arc just now unpacked also on band as usual ladies and gentlemens bootsand shoes of his own manufacture sole upper leather and calfskins 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 march 28th 1s31 coppk pjlatkprkss a first rate coppeuplate printing press has just been received at the chronicle office whore visiting cards will be printed ami all other copperflate work performed with neatness and despatch a variety of fashionable visit in cards for saleat the chronicle ofliceg july 24th 1830- bm6valthe subscri- 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 assortmentof staple and fancy goods well adapted for the season 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 hats w dri5coll kingston october9lh 1630 ttotice all persons haviug do lm mands agaiost the estate of the laie doctor john slickdeyofsophiasburgh deceased ore requested to present them duly autlieuticated 10 the subscribers for settle ment and all persons indebted 10 the estate aro requested to make immediate payment to the subscribers who are duly authorised to grant discharges rtohd soimes samuel scronk executors sophiasburgh november 2d 1830 revised edition of thesta- tutes the subscribers have in prepara- paralion and will speedily be put to press a revised edition of the provin- 1 f 3 as the edition will be rjthci limited persons wishing to secure copies will do well to give in their names without de lay ii c thomson ja mackahlane notk the above edition will include all tho statutes of ihis province the con stitutional act the ordinances of quebec and all other british acts of parliament which relate particular- to the province kingston icth april ltf notice 4 ijl notes or accounts due to the estate of the late frederick keeler arc lobe settled with j h samson admr bellvile 24th dccm82s an extract from the a filiations of upper canada college the college quarters arc order ed as follows first quarter begins immediately af ter the christmas vacation about the 4th of january and ends on the 20th of march second quarter begins on the 20lh 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 lolh of august fourth quarter begins immediately after the summer vacation about the 1st october and ends at ihu commence mentofthe christmas vacation about the 2 1st december at whatever period of either of the above quarters a scholar is admited into the college or preparatory school his dues for instruction are payable fioin the begining of that quarlor tiir mansion house hotel th e subscriber having rented this exteosive and well known establishment has now opened ihcsaino for the accommodation of the public the mansion house is pleasantly cituat- cil on store street being the principal and most central street in kingston and no establishment of tbe kind in the province con surpass it in tho excellence aud comfort of its apartments in regard both to parlours mai bed rooms all of which are fur nished iu the very host style the subscriber having kept tavern for several years has acquired experience in that line and rh trusts that with unrc- mtting attention to tho comforts of hi quests he will merit a share of tho public pntrnunfre in rear of tho mansion house is a large yardin which there is an extensive and commodious range of stablesand where a livery stable will be constantly kept for the accommodation of the public s carmino kingston 24th october lsso new academy the rev thomas handcock a b trinity college dublin begs leave to inform the inhabitants of king ston thu having now some leisure to de vote to tho instruction of youth he pro poses opening an academy on tuesday tho first day of march next in this town system will embraco english and classical litcraturo roading writing cyphering geography ancient aod mo dern history c aod will be cooducted in couformily with tbat of the college at york in every respect a circumstance whhh will afford such of his 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 fob 12 1831 wiliiam budden xpects by the first spring ar rivals a large assortment of sheffield and birmingham shelf goods which beior purchased for cash can ba sold as loiv as by any house in canada he will have in addition bis usual ex teosive stock of russia swedes c english iron tin nails glass gunpowder c c also a constant supply of cut nails from his beaver nail works having engaged first rate workmen from tbe united states montreal 10th march 1831 o let that two story stone house in banack street lately occupied by george mackenzie esq possession given immediately apply to f aharper kingston may 1831 john booth merchant tailor most respectfully begs leave to inform his friends and the pub lic that 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 conveyrngofldweljtoa htffmnflf bis sincere thanks for the patronage he experienced at his former stand and 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 haviug received a large and fine assortment of cloths cassimcres re- tings trimmings of every description spccam is enabled to furnish anyquan- li tv on the most reasonable terms n b constantly on hand a very fashionable assortment of ready made clothing kingston 11th november 1s30 e jtka3iboat hotel 111 rear of the market and a few rod west of the steamboat wharf the subscriber begs leave to return his sin cere banks to his friends and the public for their very liberal supptut during the last eight years of which he hopes to merit a continuance by a surict attention to business his house having under gone a thorough repair has placed tl ui more than ever in his power to contri- st bute to the comfort and accommodation of travellers ft a i tew boardeis can be accommodated the table and bar wijfl be furnished with the best the market aflo and on the most reasonable terms n b extensive stable and sheds together with a large and secure yard thos bamford kingston february 1 1831 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 cassimcres 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 enliusting him with their orders tbat they shall be executed agree able to the present fashions and in the first style of workmanship at the same time he begs to return hissinccre thanks to his friends and the public for ibe sup port be 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 airangmcnts with one of tbe first houses to supply him with the latest fashions kingsion 4th december 1830 toew stereotype e- jjl dition of mavors spelling book the subscriber has lathe press an extensive second edi- on of mayors english spelling book ereotyped from the 32sth london edition ad 1827 this edition which will be printed on good paper from the mills of eastwood 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 kingston cabnuig york niagara desirous of alliance british ami foreign life 0 fir astur- unct company of london ntauithed by act of parliament capita i 1 five millions sterling the agents for this company be leave to announce to tin- in habitants of upper canada that they continue to assure against loss or damage by fire and that tiny have for the convenience of the public appointed the following gentlemen as their agents in the county towns of the different dis tricts viz ouy c wood eq cornwall messrs aaw morris5tc broekville james macfurlane esq james g bo thane esq samuel ridout esq john ross esq to either of whom parties 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 5th parties who obtain the settle ment of losses from fire are not thereby deprived of their right to participate in tbe profits of the company 6th losses by lightning will he made ood 7th the agents have tbe power o- settling losses in this country without referring to the board of directions in london 8th reasonable expenses incurred ir ihrt removm nf oroflqrtv fiom fire ivlll be paid 9th in the case of an assnrancc be ing made on property for a less sum 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 mckenzie bethunea co- agents montreal 28 se 1826 vsricetam johnson barber ff and hairdresser nextdoor to the london tavern tenders his grateful acknowledgements to the public for tho liberal support be has met wilb since he commenced business and he hopes by close attention and industry to me rit a continuance of the public patro nage k i ngston 30th may 1829 t board of education for the johnstown district 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 compiled by british authors only he obtained by each master whose certifi cates have passed the board on applica tion to dr hubbcll that tho compliance of the schnnl- roasteni is desired with a former regulation enjoining the use of prayers at the com mencement of school iu ihe morning and at its close in the evening a form 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 he had on application to a diet sherwood esq broekville pnly 182i wanted immediately at the long falls south crosby on the rideau canal about 20 jood stone masons to whom liberal encouragement will be given apply to mac kay redpath april 1829 for sale lot no 17 in the ninth concession of the town ship oflottghboro for particulars en quire at this office kingston 9th august 1s28 the kingston tllrokie is printed and published every saturday by james macfarlawa at his office in front street kingston terms seventeen shillings sixpence perannum if sent hy mail twenty shillings subscription to be paid in advance price of advertisements six lines and under 2s 6d first insertion and aod 7 4 each subsequent insertion ten lines and under 3s 4d first insertion and 10d each nib- sequent insertion above ten line 4f per line for the first insertion and id per line for every subsequent insertion ad vert i semen ts without written directions in serted till forbid and charged accordingly ontenror dikontinujns advertisements to be in writing and delivered by wednesday noon at the latest no advertisement received after ten oclock on theday of publication ict produce received in payment at the mar ket price agents john bijrnell esq quebec david chislwlme esq three hirers andrew porteoue esq jvmc- trcul james molntoeh esq lancaster john cameron esq lochiel rciinc esq cornwall ienrpn browse esq matilda alpheus jones esq preset henry junes esq broekville josiali taylor esq perth h whiuvareh esq richmnd j k hart well esq bastand mess c j mdonald gananque john dean esq hath allan mepheraon esq jvtamrc thos parker esq bcltvule joseph a keeler esq cramahe james g betlume esq hamilton david smart esq port hope william allan esq york daniel koss esq vilria john crook esq aipgara charted jiijpar esq murray j d- gilbert esq timpuateun w kobcrtson esq river trent