Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON1819), April 21, 1832, p. 4

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the literary war between frascr the editor of frasors magazine and bulwer llic novelist now kdilor of the new monthly magazine has pro duced ihc following shot ffom fitter in his january number for the present year e a e b- a christmas card to the tune of gotl sate you merry gentlemen impious ante aram aiquo aufi parol amour e- aram was a pedagogue s sullen and so fad k bulwer wan a jrcntlemnn wot plied as culbunft cud i and deeds of both i grieve iu say were werry wcrry bad e aram he whipped litllc boys with malice and wiih ire e dulwcr wrote whig articles as beelzebub did inspire and both of ihcm they did these tilings all for the sake of hire e aram killed a man one day outofa deviish whim e bulwer did almost the same a deed well nigh as grim for aram he murdered daniel clarke and bulwer he murdered him e arams crime it was impelled that cash he must purloin e bulwer did his wickedness for love of colburns coin alas that money should debauch two genuises so fine e aram ho was sent to jail and hanged upon a tree e bulwer is in parliament a shabby genteel m- p but if he writes such murdering book what must hi pndin he why that in frasors magazine his gibbet we shall see from the quebec mercury the moon a gentlewoiw an why i will talk to thee upon this theme until my eyelids will no longer was the moon is a gentlewoman prove it i will in the first place she is not seen at ail times and seasons in fair wea ther and foul today tomorrow and all the year around no she comes at a stated time and for a stated time she does not bounce on you suddenly making you start up at her approach to the manifest derangement of your plans and ideas taking it for granted that you have such matters she does not 11 blast you with excess of light she does not overwhelm you with a resistless flood of radiance dazzling and blinding you till you wish with a sigh that you wore green spectacles or the snow eyes of a laplander or tliat jourown aching orbs were in the palms of your hands so that you might draw your gloves over them the moon like a well bred gentlewoman glides in gently cour teously and imperceptibly when she first makes her appearance ere the sun has taken himself to his rest she does not perk up her beams in the vain and unfeeling endeavour to outshine the superior glory because it is departing no she waits modestly until the hea vens are her own and then her gentle tigltt increases awl dvepems si n k blushed at her own effulgence nor is she wishful to shine alone like a true gentlewoman she consents that others should be bright beside herself she i calls the stars and they come forth one by one and gracefully deck het path with their permitted gleams nay so courteous is she that she allows the aurora to play its fantastic tricks in her high presence now its wandering fires spread an unfettered stream of light over a great portion of her azure palh and now they dart in sudden and fitful flashes so nearly resembling the light ning that the watcher of its mirth stops in involuntary apprehension of ihe thun der roll which he expects will follow and by llio way what is the aurora can any body tell ive thought it as 1 watched it fly amid the bright orbs burning a radiant banner on the path of cherubin returning perhaps those glorious angels sent on hcavnmy mission here who blushd to hear the sinner oath and wrote it with a tear i said the moon comes in gently and imperceptibly first if you live in the country transferring a light tracery work from the shrubs and trees thai surround your dwelling to the side of your open wi ndow then stealing quiet ly into your apartment from which you have the tasro to banish candles she presents you with a soft outline of your self sitting like a shadowy flora amidst tho flowers and leaves of the paper hanging that covers the wall has she not a most ladylike taste for flowers have you never observed her in a garden hanging over white roses or lilies blen ding her light with their purity touching each leaf with her brightness till you are almost at a loss to say which is the blossom which tho beam does not her influence soften down the harsh and gaudy hues of ihe peony the poppy and the tulip till they look as modest and unobtrusive as herself and will any one deny that ihe graceful and correct manners of a gentlewoman have the same redeeming inllunnceovcr ihe pop pies and peonies of the human rare is she not sltnkspcai es ladye moon does not sir philip sydney dwell on her languished grace and milton place her in paradise ami style her apparent queen v she is also crays 14 recent of the niqlil cliarluttr smiths queen of the silver how dues not keats poor k fiats tell us that the quqcii moon upon her throno is clustered round by all her starry ftflv nnd tve know that a queen is a gcnttlc- wniiiiiu she is likewise the awnkecr of our sympathies for example what is there in thic moon thatthftri shotlldnt move in heart so potently asks the last poet i quoted again lie continues thou doftf pine fnr rmc is sorrowful ihy check is pale for on whose trhctk m pule thou dost bewail lis tears who weeps for thec have you ever looked on the moon light slumbers of an infant how ihe soft ray dwells on tho innocent face ol the happy thing that lies before you in ill the m rapture of repose till it ligh tens into an irradiation above the white unstained brow where the cares of this world its sorrows and alas its sins have not as yet set their seal if you have looked on such a sight as this and not felt rebuked and abashed by its holi ness and beauty go to i say you have no sympathy in you watch by her light the countenance of the dead there she spreads a mild effulgence over the sallow and rigid features fill they appear to brighten into a smile and the sorrowing friends beholding it take comfort for ii seems to speak an assurance that the freed spiiit is in one of those u many mansions where the darkness and the light are both alike is not the moon therefore like a perfect gentlewoman the awakener of every bodys sympathies she is the confidant of our truest affection is she not did you ever fall in love as the saying is parlant de cca i wish some one would change the phrase i dont like if lion liavp yuu ftiiilocooil n niim sworn by the moon that tipped with silver all we have no yewes here i believe w the tree tops in your vicinity that you loved some other bet ter than yourself on this part of my subject i shall not dilate for i am i make no scruple to avow it of the genus old maid and whatever soft impeach ments i have felt have long since shared the fate of my u nods and becks and wreathed smiles they are past and are forgotten a thousand 4t forest birds by day sing to the golden moon says somebody or other but the moon being a gentlewo man and no coquette listens to the strains of one and one alone i won der though that poets in their fine frenzies make the nightingale the lover of the rose instead of the lady cynthia to be sure were the fancy altered our canadian moon would like myself be h single gentlewoman without a suitor since the nightingale le chanttur de unit et de v amour does not make our western woods vocal with his amorous descants perhaps you will reply to my tirale ur la ute that the charms i have ex tolled so highly are borrowed my an swer is this if she borrows she lends and a great many other gentiewoni3fl treasons la and now are you convi that the moon is a gentlewoman then will i go on and prove her als qn alchymist does she not turn tyafer into silver ixtcf you ever see her her art on the st lawicnce or on l st charles or on the falls ofmf- nmrenci have you ever beheld oii the ocean laying down a pathway 0 light for the weary and homeward b vesselstracking amid the dark and aery waters a way of safely and radias and ihe midnight watch many mujam read their bibles thinks rs he gaze 0ji it of the resplendent pillar which von- ducted the hebrew wanderers over t voiceless wilderness but stop i wi 0 describe her on the st lawrence t muting its many waves and t 11- try boots shoes leather c iie subscriber begs leave lo form ibe country incichauls nml oilier dealers that lie bus now on hand a very extensive assortment of mens stool pegged boots ami shoos calf find kip do women anil childrens hoots and shoes of all descriptions suitable for country trade warranted to be of the i best materials ami workmanship and will be sold wholesale at as low a rate as the same description of articles can be procured from montreal also se veral tons of spanish mid slaughter sole leather of all kinds from damaged to best new york inspected several dozens hemlock tanned calf skins a few do best philadelphia oak tanned do upper leather lining and binding skins and all other materials in the shoe and leather line lie begs leave also to return thanks for the support he has received for se veral years past and to inform his cus tomers generally that be expects by the first arrivals a much better assortment of goods in the shoe line than any be has hitherto imported all kinds of best quality boots and shoes now on band and mamilacttircd in order as usual a good assortment of best english made portmanteaus carpet bags moose skin riding boots cc aj ferns kingston march s 1832 if notice 4 iil notes or accounts due to the estate of ihe late frederick keller are to be settled with j h samson admr bollvile 24th dec 1828 jewelry plated goods perfumery e u jackson beos leave to return his thanks to the officers of the uuli regiment i and the military stationed at kiiigsion generally for the encouragement i bey have given him since his commencement i in he above line and at the same time i to assure litem it is his intention and will be his endeavour to furnish an as sortment this year more wot thy their pa tronage than what his slock was during the year that is past kingston 251 ii feb js32 tf a valuable freehold troterty for salt or to let and possession given i- mcdiately or on the fy of may next consisting ot a brewery malt house and kity all in full and compete operation ogothcr with an acre ofhopland and garden ground the whole about an acre and a half in a very good state of cultivation if let good security will be required for the payment of the rent and a lease given for seven years any person desirous of taking the above concern can have any information he mjy require by ma king the necessary a soon as the proprietor is going to europe to reside application be made on the premises to john nickalls tf p kingston u c the subsctuber returns thanks t0 bis friends and the public generally for the liberal encouragement he has received since he has comim business in this town his fa for making rifles being the first ts in this part of the country t excellence of bis riiles now circulate w lne subt est atteniion best of ftork and modera tion in charges will l induce a sto rf fta fttefc cam v his profession daniel moore armourer and musical instrument maker tp a journeyman of general abili ties and of sober character will meet with employment kingston i7th march 1s32 3m jewelry plated goods perfumery fcc jackson bes leave grato- fully io acknowledge tho liber al support he has met with since his commencement in the above line from the ladies and gentlemen of kingston and the public generally and likewise to assure each that it will be his con stant study and unremitting atteniion to merit a continuance of their patron age r j has now on hand a small assort ment of good jewelry plated goods per finitely x at unusually low prices and is in expectation of an excellent as sortment of the best sheffield plated goods and london jewelry lows per fumery c of the most approved kinds by the first spring arrivals likewise a good assortment of ladies and gentle mens wiiting desks and dressing ca ses furnuhed with the best materials also ladies work boxes dinner lamps ground glass shades chim neys tea trays double and single percussion and flint guns patent le vel and cohwton stwjt belts and pouch es pigons and wilks powder palent shot and a good assortment of the best fishing tackle all the above and various other articles will be had from the manufactuiers and sold unusually low kingston feb 25 1832 if- notice oumtiiiiienl 1 1ie york 23d pubruanr 1838 t rders in council which relate to petitions and memorials for grants of land or connected with thai subject will in future be communicated to memorialist by ihe clerk of the execuiivc council persons who may not receive answers lo their pelilions will apply to the clerk of the executive council t hook binding establishment ay the kingston chronicle ojjice vhe subscriber having engaged an experienced and regularly bred book binder informs ihe public thai all kinds of business in this line will be perform- cd at his office with neatness and des patch and on moderate terms the following is a list of the price when books are brought in by the quantity a small advance will be made on the single volume binding in calf s bank of upper canada otice is hereby given that books will be opened on the first day of august next as there is a re strictive clause m the late charier to prohibit its being done till six months after the passing of the act for subscrip tions to the increased capital of this bank at the following places to wiij in the towns of kingston niagarajyork brockville perth sandwich aroherst- bttrgi london cobourg cornwall and hamilton in tho district of gore under the direction of persons hereafter to be named thos g ridout bank of ipper canada cashier york 2 lth feb 1932 j n b in addition to the current half yearly dividend a bonus of not less than eight per cent is intended to be paid to the stockholders m t o r folio full bouad meuted quarlu do octavo do 12mo do idroo do in calf oroa- do do do do 1 0 0 0 0 s d 0 0 jo 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 half binding in calf folio half bound and orna- f meotcd 0 17 0 quarto do do 0 7 0 octavo do do 0 3 8 l2mo do do 0 i 8 16mo do do 0 1 a binding in sheep- folio full bound and orna- f meotcd j quarto do do 0 17 g 0 7 6 octavu d d 0 3 4 j2mo do do 0 2 3 8lmo do do 0 1 8 salt rheum ills inveterate disease which has long baffled the art of the most experienced physicians has at length found a sovereign remedy in dr la cranges genuine ointment few cu- uuieuus diseases are met with more re luctance by the physician and none in which he is so univeisally successful this ointment has stood the test of ex perience and justly obtained an unpar alleled celebrity it immediately re moves the scabs gives a healthy action to the vessels of the skin and its original colour and smoothness numerous re commendations might be obtained of its superior efficacy but the proprietor chose that a fair trial should be its only commentator it has in three or four weeks cured cases of fifteen and twenty years standing that had resisted the power of every remedy that was tried it not only at once gives immediate relief in sail rheum but cures tinea capi- tas commonly called scald head and all scabby eruptions peculiar to- no- healthy children qj there is nothing of a mercurial nature contained in it and it may be used on infants or others under any cir cumstance whatever price one dollar per bottle for sale by wm binley jingston john musson quebec and george bent montreal sole agents for the canadas kingston 11th julv 182ff ians- good night i am satisfied with y pioving her a gentlewominnnd a jlj m your motto ear 1 am afiaid of m i the story of lc fevrc ho shall marc said my uncle toby j thiogs we tike to see a there are six seventh winch our soul takttth deli and there aro six thiols we dislike to cvon a seventh to which our soul fiodottj pleasure 1st wo like to see a lady like a j clock rojxulating her motions by tlio rss of the sun but we dislike io 10- hem oe i vo ted y like a town clock goverui ments of the whole neighbor 2nd wc like lo sco a lady like a w ring wheel rapid and inces3aut in her mr a lions but we disliko to sco a lady lij spinning wheel deafening the whole f ly with her iotermioiiblc clatter 3rd we like to see a lady tike x moon enlivening a winters evening wuh sociable face but we dislike to see like tho moon subject to frequent chaip 4th- we like to see a lady like ttmi tear of a flexible accommodating tcujp but wc disliko to seo a lady 4iko sej wax susccptilde of every sort of mpresj 5th we liko to aee a lady like a yj neatly and prettily dressed hut tv9iuu to sco a lady liko a doll a mute ioaoii piece of statuary gib wo like to see a ladylike n fa soothing aod invigorating inker iufluc but wo dislike lo aoc a lady liko a bi always raising a dust before her 7th and finally we like to sco a j liko a xreather vane capable of luoki variety of shifts but wo dislike to k iftdy like a weather vane vcoriug every change of wiud czo y frga c a ivith notice rvrmosa foundry company n conformity to the act incorporat ing this company a subscription book is now open al the office of thos kirkpatrick kingston 6th may 1331 to the public the subsciibcr respectfully begs leave lo announce that lie has la- ken the house lately occupied by mr thomas bamfoid known as the steam boat hotel but better by the comfort it conferred on travellers under his respectable management and hopes by assiduity and attention to preserve that excellent establishment in full reputa tion and credit to his end every possible care will be taken to provide all things conducive lo comfort ol the best that money can purchase and he doubts not but that all who honour him with their patronage will find pleasure in recommending their friends to the same treatment and attention they themselves shall have received the stabling and other accomodations for horses and carriages are extensive and of the first class and diligent and well approved persons will be constant ly employed to keep them in all res pects ready and applicable to the im mediate use of travellers as soon as it is possible ihe house will be constantly furnished with the new- york montreal and other provincial papers and the subscriber especially begs to announce that he has already ta ken the means to procure for the bene- lil of iligueststil6 daily london times as understanding it to be the must inter- resting of all the london prints during the season it is his purpose la keep i never failing supply of the finest oysters that can be obtained theodore brockett steam boat hotel kingston nov tith 1631 clergy resfl es commissioner of crown lmtls ojfice york 1st pebnuiy ul j proposals for lbs purchase of clergy reserves having already been received al this office for a greater quantity than arc authorised to be sold during the ensuing year the commis sioner is compelled by his instructions to decline for the present receiving any more applications for the purchase of clergy reserves and io prevent dis appointment he request it may be dis tinctly understood that ipplicitions re ceived after this date can be of no be nefit to the applicant a to preference or otherwise peter robinson 3m coinmisfcioiur of crown lands also ledger blank work and ruling to any 9 or pattern for port folio and fancy binding separate charge james macfarlane- kinfc i3 aprh 1829 lithography prom canadian stone the subscriber begs lo announce to the public the establishment of a lithographic press in kingston by the name of william iv press where will b executed all kinds of work ap- pli cable to that useful art such as maps plans views circulars music head- in bills and steam boat notic the sketch of ihe boat if requiii blank deeds and memorials fimoi p notices embellished with suit- alle imblems bills of exchange c c v persons wanting any kind of copies 0 own h writing will be supple j w prepared paper and che mical ink f lna purpose s o taewell b caricatures printed by the sketch being supplied ksgston august 12th 1831 j 1 o rmation wanted ii patrick and terence doonan from klllyshandry county of cavnu w i dublin in june 1830 their old lather and mother is desirous of hearing from them as they have been since last summer in search of them any information about ihem will be rendering a service by addressing it to patrick duggan tavernkeeper mon treal april 2 1832 printers in upper canada will confer a favour by inserting the above m wanted drafts on and british silver f which the highest rate of premium will be iven by kingston 22d oct p a 1831 harper v aluable farm for sale on leasonablc teri thatbeau- i iarm oo the road leadj t kath aod iho property of the subscriber res of excellent ia a i 1 1 state a tilt tn notice public arc hereby fbrbic any pcrsoi ld i to el ust soever on my iccou unless authorized by a wriileu oivl order from me john laver pittsburgh april 14 lb32 3 2jj miles from kingston aod lately occupied by cousistiog of about luo at- land the most of which i of cultivation there is on the pre mises a large and commodious dwelling house almost new with cxtcosivo sheds aod other outhouses altogether forming a most comfortable establishment for a res- pectable family the wl front ef the lot is fenced with a substantial stone wall 5a feet high then- ar0 two living firings of excellent watci on the premises and several bearing fruit irecs fur further particular a either at ibis ollice or to the suh iu store street kingston duncan vakalstine kingston oct s3 itvil j the sub- dook notice all persons indebted to sciilicr either by note oi in or persons wi account ire requested to call and settle ijnutt in alter this d suatq immediately ami l huso lorant re roqucjtcu to removal un w atkins has re hardware cstublishinenl very extensive premises j store street nearly opposite lo mr j bfafcefl ta- vorn where he is now up addi tion m his former stock uy casks 6c ca- scsof u were selected by himself in bi liedmd oilier niiimifit towns in england j- wmkins rwunu hn stankf his friends country m and io the lir puulic ji he has he e whom he is indeli present their rlainis theodore kingston march 3 brock e ls3j it j ivjcrcuauts crapy lot the liberal sup- met villi i mauv ycais s lo inform ilu that ihe ar- munthe has made england and ins occasional vm personally no imadas l un iioih house in the un bellit terms dec piltsluli- iot is31 to printers peix brother late wm hqgar sp co have removed ilreir type aod stereotype foundry to no 2g gold st corner of john st new- york aud having greatly enlarged their premis es are prepared to execute orders with the greatest despatch all articles required by printers furnished lo order at the manufac turer prices chases composing sticks cases c constantly on hand theyhavecomplete series of foots from pica to diamond of a light face aod beau tiful cut which tbey offer with great con fidence as being very superior articles the following are their prices uniform with other foundries at 6 months credit or 74 per cent discount for cash per lb sixline pica and all larger 26 cts canon to six line pica 30 double english lo double paragon 32 great primer to double pica 34 english aud pica 36 long primer 40 bourgeois 46 brevier 56 minion 70 nonpareil 90 agate 116 pearl 140 diamond 200 all other articles of the type foundry in proportion ftya pell brother cast their book and newspaper fonts of a metal much lighter thau that commonly in uso and moved which they will warrant much more du to a i rable a p b- are agents for the sale of the smith press manufactured by r hoe sl co aod for the wasbiogton press in vented by rust the followiug are tho prices atc months credit medium or royal 230 super royal 240 imperial 250 no 2 260 no 8 275 newyork jan 20th 1832 m printers of papers throughout the u states nud tho cauadas who will give the above advertisement a few insertions will bo allowed 3 ju settlement of thfir accounts or iu articles from the foundry provided four times that amount bo pur chased rs parmentier offers for sale at the horticultural botan ic 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 c also forest and ornamental trees and shrubs greenhouse am herbaceous plants a choice collection of monthly and hardy roses print ed directions for planting are furnished to purchasers mr james macfarlane editor of hs paper will receive orders for fruit and ornamental trees from her collection mrs p will make arrangements that whatever is ordered from him will b carefully packed and forwarded without the slightest delay catalogues can be obtained gratis post paid at the office of the chronicle reference john macaulay john kirby john marks stephen yarwood allan mclean esquires n b it may be proper to mention that the necessary directions will be sent along with the different trees as to the manner of treating them trees received in the fall can be safely buried in the ground until the spring when they can be planted without receiving any injury from the frost provided they are entrely covered brunches 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 car riage the subscriber having been appoint ed agent in this province for mrs par- mentier is now ready to receive orders agreeably to the above advertisement james macfarlane kingston 24th march 1831 william johnson barber and hairdresser next door to the london tavern tenders his gratefnl acknowledgments 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 patronage kingston 30th may 1820 just received and for sale at the chronicle office a very handsome and fashionable assortment of visiting cards february 11th 1832 the kingston chronicle 18 printed and published every saturday by james macfarlane at his office in front street kingston terms seventeen shillings and sixpence per annum if sent by mail twenty shillings subscription to be paid in advance price of advertisements su line and under 2s 6l first insertion and 7d each subsequent insertion ten lines and under 3s 4d first instrtion and lodeach sub sequent insertion above ten lines 4d per line for the first insertion and id per line for every subsequent insertion advertisements without irrittcu directions in serted liuprrd and charged accordingly orders for discontinuing advertisements to be in vmtingt and delivered by wedkesdat noon at the latest no advertisement received after kite oclock on friday afternoon ic7 produce received in payment at the mar ket price agents john bignell esq david chiahohn esq andrew porteous esq james mcintosh esq john cameron esq r cline esq george browse esq alpbeus jones esq henry jones esq josiah taylor esq h whitmarsh esq j k hrtwetl esq messrs c j mcoont john dean esq allan mcpherson esq thomas parker esq joseph a keecr esq james g bcthune esq david smart esq william allan esq daniel ross esq john crooks esq charles bisor esq j i gilbert esq w robertson esq quebec threerivers montreal lancaster lochie cornwall matilda prescott brockville perth richmond bastard id ganonoquc bath napanec belleville ctaoiahc cobourg port hope york vittoria niagara murray adoiphustn river trent

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