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Kingston Chronicle, July 2, 1819, p. 4

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AGRICULTURAL. For the Kingston Chronicle* < AGRICULTURE. Premiums offered by the Johnftown Diflticl Agricultural Society, for the pre¬ fer* year, cllablilhed by the Executive Cymn.iuee. la. For the ben; field of winter Dot's. wheat, old land, confifting of nut lefa than 2 acres, 40 2d. For the fecond beft, 30 3d. For the third heft, 20 ift. For (he bell field of Indian corn confilUi.gof not lefs than z acres, 30 2d For the fecond btft, 20 3d. For the third ben\ 10 ift. Forthe bell field of barley, con- lifting of not lefs than 2 acre*, 20 2d. For the fecond beft, ie 3d. For the third beft, 10 1 ft. For the field of potatoes, con- fin* in^ of not lefs than one acre, which Hull yield the grcatell number of bufheU, fatiafactorv proof on oa'h to be given, 20 2d. For the fecond gieatcft qua.i- t»ty, 3d. For the third do. do. xft. For the belt cultivated farm, 2d. For the fecond do. 3d. For the third do. I ft. For the beft Bull, 2d. For the 2d beft, raifed within the Diftrict, 15 3d For the 3d beft, do. 10 ift. For the bell Cow, do. 10 '5 10 >5 10 5 to 2d For the id heft, 3d. For the $d beft, I ft. For the beft Stud Horfe kept in the Diftrict this feafon, Ift. For the beft Ram, 2d For the 2d beft do. 3d. For the 3d Ki ft do. Ift. For the beft Yew, id. F<.r the 2d bed do. 3d. F»r the 3d beft do. Ift. For the beft hied Boar, Id. For the fflTOnd beft do. 3d For the third beft do. id Ft the brfl bred Sow, ad. For the 2d beft do. 3d. For the 3d heft do. ift. For the beft fattened* Ox, 3d. For th<- 2d beft dc. 3 .. £01 IK* 3a gcR 00. ift. For the three heaviefl and beft fattened hops, ad. F->r the 2d bfft do. 3d. F-.r the .3d beft do. ift. Forthebeft manufactured piece of home made Woolen Cloth, not lefs than ten yards, 2d. For the ad beft do. 3d. F-r the 3d beft do. ift. For the beft manufactured piece of Linen Cloth, home made, not lefi than ten yards, 2d. For the 2d beft do. 3d. For the 3d beft do. Ift. For the beft half dozen pairs of Woolen Sock*, home made, 2d. For the 2d hefl do. 3d. F.t the 3d beft do. Ift. For the beft cleaned FUx Seed, foi feed—quantity not left than j bt'fhrl, 2d. F- r the 2d beft do. 3d. For the 3d beft do. 8 6 I 5 3 6 4 2 8 5 4 2 to 20 to 10 8 5 6 5 3 8 6 4 5 3 t TO FARMERS. All perfons being Members of the Johnftown Diftifc** Agricultural Society, who intend to offer their farms or their crops for premiums, are requcftcd to re¬ port the fame to Mr. Jaiv.es Hall, Sccre- tary of the Society, on or before the 18th day of July next, an no entry will be made after that date ; confrquently thofe who ncgleft to report, as above ftated, will lofe the opportunity of becoming competi'tois tor 1 he premiums. P. S. It mnft be underftood that the firms, crops thereof, with Held* and do- medic animals and manufacture* offered lor premiums, mnft be the property of Members of thi* Society. Chahlfs Jokes, President. Jamfs Hae.l, Stc'ry* BrotkvilU) 2%th June, 1819. TROM THE CPFER-CAXADA GAZETTE. IC d UPPER CAXADA-AGRICULTURAL SOCIKTY. At the Itrst annual Cattle Shew of the Upper Canada Agricultural Society, held »t York on Thursday tiir 17th dny of June, 1819, the following premiums foi Live Stock were awarded : FOlt BULLS : No. 1. Aprenuqmof Thirty Dollars (o Joshua Wixen, of Pickering, intli Home District, (or his iiull name Buck. Ko. 2. A premium of Twenty Dollars to the same, for his Bull named bright. Both the above Bulls uere four years old, had been fed on pasture and common food only, and had been ■worked during the whole of the spring. tSo. 3. A premium of Ten Dollrtrs to John Knoulcs, of Scarborough In the Home District, for his Bull no- wed brindlp, ageaud feed as obove, but not worked. The third premium was adjudged to ihis animal in preference to a larger Bull, b^Iongim* loS'-lh How¬ ard, of Btoblcoke, from the superior tymetry of ihape and imallnuss of bone of the former. FOR COWS : Only one Cow being produced,it \\vas decided that as there was no competition, no premium should be awarded ; but as a remuneration to the owner, and to encourage com¬ petition in future, a gift of Ten Dol¬ lars was ordered to be paid to John Df-arv, of \ork, to whom the Cow belonged. FOR RAMS: Xo. !. A premium ot Fifteen Dollars for a Uatn owned by John Small, Est], of York. Xo. 2. A premium of Ten Dollar* for a Ham owned by George Dcuimou,of York. No. 3. A premium of Five Dollars fur a Ram owned by William Smith, of York. As it is known that tttrre are several much finer Cows in this Town than the one produced, it excited tome surprize that no others were entered, and Waa ac¬ counted for, hy the people of the (own and country* each supposing that thp oilier would bring forward a larg* num¬ ber of these animals. The exhibition was honored with the presence of His Excellency the T/.eutc- nanl Governor, Patron of the Society, and most of the Members of both House* if Parliament, beside* a large number of inhabitants of the Town, and farmers from the country ; and considered as a first effort, appeared to give much sails- faction. It was very gratifying to ob- seree lhat the \armers present appeared lo be deeply improved with the impor¬ tance and gcnpral utility oi the BssOcie tion, anil expressed their determination to exhibit sonic flue cattle at the next ^how ; indeed an impulse is already giv¬ en, (hat directed hy t!i, fostering euieot the Societj, and aided by the patriotism of the country, can not fail tu produce the most beneficial etfects. (ByOrdei) R. C. I10RNE, At the General Annual Meeting of the UpperCauada Agricultural Society, hr-ld at the District School ItoUSOj York, the 19'h of Tune, for the purpose of appoint- mg officers for the ongoing year, nml for such other bnsiuCSK a* might be brought before it, il was unanimously Ur-volvrd, I.—That tin* ollicers of Inc. Hoeji ry of the pasl jear be reqnesti'd loeoniiiui" in Choir respective offices duiiu^ the present year. %.—Resolved, That no person shall at any future Shew or Cattle, compete for •he prizes offend by ih.S Socicl v, unl.-ss a notification of (he animal to be exhibit- ed, be communicated to the Secretary al least throe weeks previous to the day of exhibilion, and shall be the property ot the person proposing the same, and shall •«0 pay to the Secretary, for the uses of <bc Society, Five Shillings, unless the person so entering it be a Member of the Society. 2.—Reseked that the successful can¬ didate for any prize, shall be considered he ensuing it in each amc period : the amount of his acmi sion to be deduc¬ ted from the premium. 4.—Resolved that the fir«=t Resolution SS0d on the 10th day of Feb. IfclO, b- knowledge and talent, they difpSayed. The effrel they produced,in that province, has been greater than the moil fanguinc could have anticipated. Although the writer for a long time fcmpuloufly main¬ tained his concealment, and was not either known, or fufpccttd, yet he icceivcd, threoctl the medium of his printer, "mere than two hundred and fifty letters, addres¬ sed to him from all ranks of the province," commending his labors, co-operating in hit views and adopting hi? fuggeftioas. Un¬ der his influence, ten agricultural focietie? have been formed, one in every great fec- tiun of that province. The cenfal focie- ty having Earl Dalhonlic, the Governor of the 1'iovince, for its Prefident. Appli¬ cations were made to their le^iflature, for afts of incorporation, and for pecuniary pafonag*. Both were tffccVd.—All the ibcieties were incorporated. Fifteen hun¬ dred pound* Perling wrrc gran:cd by the IcRulature, and the -vhole appropriated un¬ der the a'iffices of the general fociely, 5C0I. in Prizes to the iocieties in opeia- tion ; cool, for ihe importation of live Rock] feed- and machinery; and the refi- due of vaiious agricultural oljeiis, calcu¬ lated to exejte a fpint of inoullry and cn- terprife and to direct paiticular modes of culture. 1 have recurred Co thefe events, ia Nova Scotia, becaufe ag«ic"lture is of no coun¬ try or pa«ty, orpo'ititi. It ij I he com¬ mon c mcero of the wi.ild. F:em its yni- verf<tl intcrtft, the exeitions and fuccefs cf euli^hiened men, in. it» caulc are fubjecl* oi reciproeal congratulii'ton and dtlich; to each other, let them Imvc beer, made, in whatever count*v and inlder whatever aus- puC3. — iiiy Polef inductnie|1t, however, to this recurrence w»« the direct tc.-limonv. lhat writer bear* Co the utility of ni.m'e. i-o.:» a^.i im'tural focietiej, a» me«ns by wh ch the do nditi u 1 of t'ic only that art ■~^ lv* any prize, <nall l»C C a Member of the Society forth year; and for the highestpri: CllftS, a Director for the camt amenderl by suWstituting the word, • P,ve shillings" instead of "TenSltil- u Imgs" as thea:;nu.*.l subsuripliou for Member cf thi& Society, 5._R(.Sol7ed thai those Members who do not attend ct any future meeting when duly notified, shall lorteit and pa°y 'he sum of Two Shilling and Sixpence to the uses of the Society. (By Order) B.C. HORNE, oec - y- BOSTON, April 2?. The advantage of multiplying Agricultural Societies in the Commonwealth, further con- sklcred. In the preceding numbers the impor¬ tance of agiicultuml focietics and the ad¬ vantage of multiplying them were attemp¬ ted to be illuftrated from confidemtions, •nfing from the peculiar condition of the faimer. Before proceeding to elucidate the inadequacy of any fingle feciety to cvo- dace all the effects, reafonably to be ex- peded from thefc fnftitutions, it may be ufeful to recur to the example of a neigh- boutfng country, and to the opinions ofan intelligent foreigner. It will he fcarcely believed, by citizcni of -Maffachufem, that the country which I am about to diredt theirattcnti«»n, fhotiM be Nova Scotia ; u country, which ibeii early prejudices have taught them to bflb- ciato with whatever it dreary and defolale and deprcfling. Yet fuch is the fact. At this moment there is, in piogrefs, in that province, a courfc of meai'urcs, on this fob- jeet. worthy to be known, to be honored and Imitated* In the courfe of [he laft year, a writer appeared, in the [* Acadian Recorder/' a weekly paper publiflicd in Halifax, Nova- Scotia, under the fignature of Agricola, elucidating in a ferics of cflays, the nature and importance of agiiculture, it* connex¬ ion with national gr«atnef« and profperity ; and illuftrating all :he leading fubjects which relate to that art, fueh a? climate, foil, modes of culture, agricultural ma¬ chinery, manures ; and urging attention to the fubjeft from a principal of interi.lt. —the accumulation of wealth ; and from a principle of patriotjfni—the making ,\o- va Scotia, independent for its fupplict, of the United States. Thefc clTays were written with a zeal and fpirit, exceeded by nothing, except the ca«» be ameli rMcd ; and as thai alone, by Which (his cffict has htm in fo high a de¬ gree attained in G'e°t Brr.ain. 'J*<j the question, in what m#nue* ^^"eu'tuial knowledge u to be difittftinated, he tha, a:i. f'.ver.' ; ••Clearly hy the«ft|W»u*»neiK rf agii. cultural fncieiies, rhvoujCnrtnl f"e Couutiei and townfiiips. i\ 11 "jher nuan» W|i; piove inoperative and fruJllefa. 'J'he»e as- »»ocialion. were ifie mai»' fp'»»g of at) the improvements whi< h of '«>tc years hive chznRed the lace "f i|ic mother country ; a.*<i raifed her agiicultutc t" fwh an C(IV, able pitch. HtW lb' 1 wiH ^'o-k more flowly, but With r'j.ial fdti.i.ty of (.fffft It bccofliefe then I lie dniy «f every patifot, to recommend in hu pn*atc circle fueh l"o cfcliea ; and their rcprffen.a'ives and rna tPtmBtiU MU .hcirconmm, il)fltl SS ***** for M1C.r mimedi.tc tjh* Such are the opinion, ofa wrft^j ohvj Sully well acquainted wilh thc ftale and Wh the wants of agri;.uUll.c ho(h in ,,u. old world and in the n. w. The multipii. cation of agricultural foticiief, i» the coun¬ ties and in the towns, |^ ^eem9 ,|,e on|y and thecenaiti methuj, 0f tffc&fag the profperity and amclforaitoo of the - t— Thc people ifNovaScotia, including.aen ot wery rank and ItatLn have ad«.ptcd the fame opini. n and aic c]'crating upon this plan. In MafpK'hiifetts, th-.fe opinions are not rcw, but their imp-r:arcc a:e rot fufn- cien'ly mliz-d. Thc Legifttture of thc Commofiw-alth have gven their fandior. to thrs fyllcm by the fatronage they have pi offered to an tlitcV t organization of foch focictjef. It now rcmaini tor the in¬ fluential gentlemen of -."-e counties to de¬ cide whether this great bo-n (lull be loft by their indifference and apathy ; or Whe¬ ther, by their co-ooeratioivwi hthel'-gOa- ture, Upon f'ne principles of the Ute &&, a fyflcm of agricultural exetttnna fb.ilj be organised in every gica; ftflion of the CoOHnonwealtb, upon a plan as cxtenfive as thc cabling wants of agn'culiure de¬ mand; and laying the foundati m of an influence upon the legiilaiure, fuffickot to command, for tliat Bit, whatever its fu¬ ture necefiitics may require.*' FOR SALE, AVERT valuable FaKM, Bituated near the Village of Brockville, be- ins the rear half of Lot 'So. one, and the rear half of Lot number two, in thc Se¬ cond concession of Klizabethiown, U. C. containing two hundred acres former¬ ly the property of Hcubeu Sherwood, Inquire, but now belonging to JohnSlm- tvr, Esquire, of London. There i* a ee¬ ry good dweiltnghou^e, with a barn and other ont houses on the premises. Also, Lot number nineteen, in the ninth con¬ cession, and the west half of Lot number onCj in the eighth concession 0! the '•amp Township. Also, Lot luimbei lifteeii, in the first Concession, and number fifteen in thc second concession, of the Town¬ ship of YougCj in 'he District of Johns¬ town. The>e Farms will be. disposed of on trims peculiarly easy and advauta^o ous to purchasers.—Apply to DANIEL JONES* Jen, Brockville, \ftth January, 1319. 4 A FARM FOltSALE ; " A & JOINING Hay Bay, in thc Town- j-JL fhip of Fredericksburgh, thc Eaft half of Lot No- 2, in the fecond ConoclTion, containing ico acres, and having about 40 acre* under cultivation, with a log houi'e and barn upon it. For the terms apply to Daniel Wafhburn, Efquirc, Kingflon. P. VAN KOUGHNET. CornweB, Dec. 7, 1818 30 Kingfton, 8ib June, 1819. AMARStlALL, member of the • College of Surgeons in London, bej/s leave to inform the public lhat he has moved to the honfe formerly occupied by Mr. A. Macphcrfon, and next door to T. Markiand, Efq. where he continues to practice the different branches of hi*pro- femun as ufual. He is now opening the moft extenfive and general aflirrtmcnt of Umg& and Patent M> themes, that ever were introduced into Upper Ca¬ nada, and imported by lumfclf this fpring from Great Britain. StotC Kecptrs and -Medical Practitioners in the connfy will be fupplied on as low terms as they poffi. biy cjn be in Montreal He has alfo imported a choice effort- ment of Walnut and Mulhroom Ket. hup, ^E^iO,h.kleS Indian Soey, Balm ofG.lead, Maccaffai and Ruffian Oil, So¬ da I owdera, TamarmrS, Houfe Tbet For Sale.) THAT Elegant f^.m No. 8, firft Conccffion lownfliip of Fredciicka- burgh, 28 miles from Kingflon, (contain¬ ing ZOO Acres,) formerly occupied by Colonel Spencer, and known by the name of the Manfion Houfe. It contains about 50 acres of land under improvement, an elegant frame houfe 2 ftory hi^b with 2 barns and other buildings. Pcif«ns dtfirous of purchaiing may enquireof theSublcii- ber on the pre.nilUs, ot to D. liagermao, Ef<j. at Bath. JOSEPH BERGERON. Fredericklbuigh, Sept. 8th, 1818 ie NOTICE. rjlHElatc Partncriliipofy^mr/ RanktH -JL y Co. having diflblveil itfelf thisday. by the death of Roderick Mackay, Efq. the hufintfs will in future be carried on by the fnhferiber, to whom all perfons who are indebted to the above firm, will pleafe pay their accounts without delay ; and thofe who may have claims agaiufl that concern, Will pleafe prcfent them for adjuflment. JAMES KAN*KEN. Ernefl Town, 21ft Sept. 1818. z.ftf NOTICE, tpHE Board fc* Militia Pek- "* siobs> nvxlt meet on the fojl Monday in February, and continue fe to do, thc fame Jay in each Month, until the bufmefs of this Diflri&y as regards the fame is finijhed. JOHN FERGUSON. Kir.gjfan, Feb. if I, 1819. 6 PERSONS having Books belong to thc Kingston Library arc requeft- ed to fend them to thc fubfen'ber, at his houfe, adjoining the Tctm of Ivingfton, and with as little delay as pcffiblc JOHN FERGUSON- !2th April, 1S19. ,5 To be Sold, A NEAT and GODXfllodh Store Street, «i?h a an d Garth mom- tjera, Spieea.afcw article« of Perfumery c"' lllt fQr ranterij Dyen, &c. 24 MOtM€M~ r pH.E;>"hrcfcrihe" "Ipcclfully inform .*L their Friends and ihe PubUc, that they have now received a *d juli opened in Mar. ke; Street, jnM below Mrs. Patrick** Inn, a vcv Extenlivc aflbrtment ef DRY GO )DS. GROCERIES and STATION ART. I.ikewiu—a great qniniitv of Claflical Hunks ihew'-ole of which will be fold very low for ( am and appiOVCq Credit. Mcdonald & aykroyd. Dee. 1.1818. 27 Kingston Branch of the Mon¬ treal Bank. ous Hou'c i:i good Stable rcien, 111 which there is a nocd Well and oil other eoTireoieiK1 e* requir¬ ed. TcrniR nf »ale nill no m«i!c l.iioua by applying to fhc Suhnriber riri '.x.c premises. ANTIIO.W LUiiK. Kingston Afov'ib*, IH19. \-^__if • • •« NOTICE. * - - . TAMES MEAGHER returnshis mofl ** ftneerc thanks to tie p ople <f Kia/r- ton *ai:d its e/ivirsns, for the literal en¬ couragement he las met •with ftnee his Cnm mencing hufnep. He legs leave to inform ANY fum required may be obtained at the Office for good Bills on Mon¬ treal, Quebec, Bi L of Exchange 00 Lon. don, or for Specie.—Notes alfo will be duccunted at thircy. fixty, and ninety days. THOMAS MAUKLAND, Agent. Kingflon, 3d Nov 1818. 23 NOTICE. ^|pH E Partnerlbip under the firm of Al- iL csnndei McDonell & Co. was this day diffolved hy mutual confent. All thofe indebted thereto mult make imme¬ diate payment to Alexander McDonell. to whom ad having claims apainlt the faid firm nuifl prcfent their accounts, he bcinjr duly authunfed to ftltle all the affairs of faid concern. Alexander McDonell, Allan R. McDonell. A'.ig.'-'m:. -yJ J*i'^iv J5'^ S9W.4 To Axemen. Hf 111E Subscriber olTers fot fafc fci JL Houfe and Farm, together 01 frparate, a» alio bin ilorfcfc. Carte, Shh/lnt, Cnwa. llogS, Oxen, Grain, Hay, Potatoes and Implements of Huioandry, Ctuate on the River St 1 awrence, oveil...,kinK tbe beautiful v.ll.pe of OfdtjiAnre-, an Unhid half a miie of Prefout, Uppzi Lanat* The Dwelling houfe. winch has lately been creeled, c-nfi t» nftW* Fitting Rooms, 4 Bedrooms, a Kitchen and Cellar, well fi-'iuVd. Thc Farm contains 107 Acres of choice Land, well fenced, upwards of 60 of which is Pasture and MeaJow, thc remain¬ der Tillage and Wood Land, with a youug Orchard and good Darn, Stable and Root- houfe, and a fmall Tenement for Labour erg. To a Gentleman of fpeculation. the above Premifco which extends 3 Acres is front of the River, mnu prove of great advantage, a* i; h on- of the best situa¬ tions in the neighbourhood for tbe erection of a Wha.f, Brewery or Distillery, &c Part of the purchafe r.-.oi.ey, may remain on Mortgage, if agreeable to the Pnrchafcr. Application to be made to Henry Forest Efq. Montreal, John MacJulay Kington, or the owner PKTKRO'BRIF.M. Preacott, 26th Oct. t«i8. 6tf TO LET, A COMMODIOUS HOUSE, nr*r Doftor Keatinc's, two storiea high, with seven rooms a Kitchen, :md 0 Cellar under the whole, a good yard 30 i stiUc ; also a very good Spring near tin- house.— For further particulars apply to JAMES'ROBINS. Kingston, 4th June, 18 19, ft? ht wilt at his friends and the fiblie* that he has Removed to hit Afatf thttft near the Mar- Place, oppofue to .1/r. Bay man's and ufual carry on the Tinj Copper, and Sheet Iron Manufactory. HORSE SHOEING and BLACK¬ SMITH IFORK mM be executed in the bcfl manner, at the fhn'tefl notice, and on the h'ojtfl terms. N. B. to rent, lecfe or fell, fir the term of ten years, and immediate pffeffion pvei. that tuell known fland, the IVEL LWGTQN INN, in tarrock flrcc!.— This Jimation is one of the bejl in to'u-n, having many conveniences that render it particularly well adop'ed for a Houfe of Public Entertainment and Store. Apply to the Proprietor, JAMES MEAGHER. Kingflon, Feb. 5, ^819. 6 For Sale or to Let, /ft TWO ftory framed Houfe, and a Q/lL larjjeand commodious ftone Store, firuate on thc water'* edge in thc centre of thc Village of Prefect, f,n exceedingly ad- vantaReou 1 term* to thr* purchaftr or leasee. Enquire at thc Office nf CHr. a. Hagerman. Kingfton, z6ih February, 1819, 9 THE subscribers will receive pro. posajfl from any person or persons willing to engage to clear sixty acres of new lund on their premises in Amelias- borsh, Bay of Quinie, ready for seed by thelirjit day of August next. The Alli¬ es on said land will be required to be collected and carefully secured. Team* and Provisions will be furnished if re¬ quired. I'or particulars apply to OWEN McDOUGAL, Kingston, or to McDOUGAL & McLKLLAX, 9 ticllville. NOTICE. THE underfigned requeft all perfons indebted to the eftate of thc late NICHOLAS HAGERAlAiV, Efiuirc, to make immediate payment, and fuch as have accounts ajjainft the eilate, are rc- qutlled to prefent them for adjuftment. Ch. aIck. Hagerman, Daniel Hagerman, Executors, Kingflon, 15th March, 1819. 12 BANK OF TH E Subfcriber being appointed agent for tbe Uank of ( anada, he will nc» gotiatt bank notes for bills on Montreal, Quebec, or for Specie* Wm. MITCHELL. Kingfton,Oc*l. 13th, 18:8. 20 TERMS >'T tup. 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F^q. P-rfh. .1. K. Hartwcll, bM(. li.ix;.;rd (•;. Webiter, t>q. ti^nnnejiu, J, Ranken. F.^q. lintft. Allan McPncrson, INq. Ktipmee. Simon McNahb, Y. q. llrUvtHc. Jaatts G. Betheoe, Iwi tlemfttan* William Allan, T-q. For*. Rielianl Unit, F-a(| DnndM, Danirl Ross^F.sq. VUn-iia. John CrOOka, En. Nin&tra. T. McCnrmick, Esq, Queens ton. John Wil-on. Esq. /t-mhersttntrgh. KINGS TON. D. C. PRINTKJ) FOR Till- F1HT0R9--

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