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Kingston Chronicle, November 26, 1819, p. 4

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Mvg- The following lines, taken from an Eng- jifh gazette of much celebrity, are re-pub- lifted as containing a defcrved eenfure on tbofe kftarian* wbofc fcrupulous feverity in trifles, rather tend* to provoke ridicule, than to fervc the caufe of religion or mor ality.—AT T. E. Past. J'rom the London Literary Gazette. LINKS, On hearing that the Mayor of Bath had been requeued to exert his authority and prevent (having on Sundays ! Thou shall not shave on S»nday-; to he saved, None muit henceforth &ha*eotb*rs,or be shaved ; No mor x\ shall be found, when shutters close, To take bid fellow mortal by the noso ; Nb r.»an offluismust let a stranger in. Or pa*s unholy razors o'er his chin ; Spread filthy lather on the Sabbath day, Or -crape a week? unseemliness away. Should swain or baibcr mar a six day's growth Upon the seventh—ruin ser/e ihem both ! — And doubtless, b\ some fiewlj garbled lext, WaahifU and combing »!ll be sinful next. Whilst rvih >o minute our minds engage In virtue, this must be agoldrn age ! Or is it flimsy leaf, which thinly -pread O'er mere eifpmal-, gllda an Bee of lead ? Whilst they preserve such sanctity without, Aremetl UOfe pure in deeds-, and more devout; Pi> they on show alone these cares bestow ? Or have they " that within" which passes show ? Oh ! impioos question ; oh ! most hotsghty do:»bt I TA^tr sanctity can ne'er abide wi bout : Then loveof'Mindas beard-, their dread of mh, Are kindred emanations from within ; AH are, io troth,as puren* ihe\ appear. And e»:*ry thing i- gold that slitters heie ; Son-neh they si rue to purify the heart. They scorn to porifj a carnal part ; They pra> with unrrimm'd sancut) of face, And e'en their very beards must grow in trace; Taeh hot* hair demand* a old'- ap;!ia:i?c, Ham |#-fi 10 Sourish in a bles»td cause ; And midM those beards, when every razor rests, SmfJI birds of paradise shall b ild their nests. If an* donbi them, look around and view T.eir systems, and their reformation* too ! Hew schemes,new school-, tew lights, new wets ari e ; N^w paths of peace; new shortcut! 10 the Kktes; New doctrines to each scripture text belong. And all we once thought right, is rerfvoa'd >*1 iv*^ .- Elegiac Stanzas on the death of General Brock. pv ;**. rpTov. Thela'jre! of glory eie nal shall bloom, Triumphant, and branch o'er the wa.nor'stomb! O'er the patriot, thai battled his country to save, The laurel of glory shall circle his grave ! Nor climate, nor reas&t, nor time\ iron hand, } >r injure or sap it in Britain**- proud land ; O'er the mSttiCS of the soldier for ever shall wave The laurel of glory, the nued of the brave ! Nor envy, nor faction"-fell venom be ccen To wither a leaf of i<s beautiful preen ! Like the hfe-buds of Spring, shall new verdure e'er f'nd. And wave o'er ibe worth of the hero enshrin'd ! T!io* a*e after age* may moulder away. The fame of The patriot can uever decay ! Like the oak ui the forest, each tempest can brave, And the laurel of scforv wave over his grave. and placing it in a covered mug with a quart of cider for ten boon or more, in a very warm afhes heat, about a9 much as we ife to draw tea—a little fcalding ol the corks, at the moment they are to be ufed, will foften them, fo that they will fit better and be more readily driven in. But it would be needlefa to expeft cider to be made good by bottling, it mull be pure and well flavored whilll in the cafk ; and therefore the fuhjefl necefTai ily involves cider making, on which you have many excellent papers. From what I under- ftand of the making of cider, it appears that the later the apple3 hang on the trees the more powerful will be the cider ; hence the cider of France and other temperate countries is faid to be more powerful than ours ; our (ummer apples, therefore, would not make pood cider for bottling, becaofc of thtir quickly arriving at perfection. The cleaning of the liquor f.om the pumice is the main thing, when good found late apples are used. It appears that cider made from fvveet apples is much more apt to abound with pumice, whilll the acid andafcerb retain their pumice in the press, hence fome very bad eating apples make excellent cider. The atten¬ tion to this fubjcil, i. e- the defucation, is all important, efpecially the full feparation for if the fit (I is well timed and complete, the future fermentations will be moderate and the racking eJie&lial Blankets have been ufed with fuccefs to get off much of the pu pice ;they fhouid be fpread on the bottom of a flat baflc/t, and that placed on the header the cafk. All drainers will require often wafhiog out, and therefore two or three arc r.ecefljry, all of which may be made from one (lout blanket. But 1 am fatisfird that a few hair lieves of dif¬ ferent fincefs, with the com fell uppeimoll, placed tinder the run, would feparate great quantities of pumice ; they would aifo require milting with a fecund let, and conftart attendance to wafh them out ; \he fire of grain*" lifters would jrofwei ■ alter thele the blanket (trainer would rea¬ der the cider fo pure, thnt the fermentation would be gentle and calily managed for racking, fothat the fnft racking and the ilinglafs would linifh the lining. Yonr's, SILVANUS. P. S. Some perfons are very much plea fed to fee cider rufli out of the bottle like Emal] beer, they think it ftrong ; if they bottle it themfeK'cs they will find their midakc, and, like me, be better pleafed to fee a kind of fparkfiog fervor, like the wine of Solomon, " that moveth itself aright." AGRICULTURAL. Frto>; the American Fakmeu. O/i the Art of making c:id bottling Cider. Kimwood, Oft. 2J, 1819 now 1 pat Id in g before me, biings to my mind your requefl, to be informed of the feefl method to b-iitle cider. I have had the farisfatfion to furnifh my table for eighteen years with that article, without any material int erupt ion, having fome always of two years b ttlng « nh?.nd. It wrruld be needlefs to detail all the experiments I mad; to fnve my bottles : however, I wi.l relate two that wtre very proniiiing, which will (hew that nothing fef than raifmg the proof of the cider wiii anker. AphorismsJbr Ybung) Unmarried La- dies* If you have blue eyes you need not Ian gaifh If black eyes you need not leer. If you have pretty feet, there is no need to wear fhort petticoats. If you have good teeth, do not laugh lefs than the occafion may juftify. If you have pretty hands and arms, there can be no obje&ion to your playing on a harp if you play well. If they are difpofed to bt clumfy, woik tapeilry. If you have a bad voice, rather fpeak in a low tone. If you have the fined voice in the world never fpeak in a high tone. If you dance well, dance but feldom. if you dance ill, never dance at all. If you laugh much or little, never latigh boisterously. KINGSTON TANNERY. TF UNDERBILL & Co. Refpea- J fully beg leave to inform the Shoe Maker3, Saddlers and leather fellers in general, that they have now Icletted from their extcnlive afTortment of different descriptions of Leather, and are preparing T it ready for Sale, upwards of one Thou- Experiment 1, I bottVd cider of fi:-e I f3nd ^es °f Upper Leather, from one to ua ity in Ftbuary wihthtbeft of Corks, twenty Thoufand lbs. of light and Ilrong y and removed it to the cellar ; after the bottles were filled, they were placed in tubs of warm wutet« and tailed to full fummer heat, nnd then corked. Experiment 2. Confidering that good cotk' would begin to Hop the air in the neck of the bottle, before they were ha*f driven in. and that a portion of air would be coudenfed, and therefore greatly endanger the b ittle*, when the tempera¬ ture wa6 iucreafed I procured perforated corks and (lopped the perforations, after they were driven in, with pegs, and iealetl all over. Neither of there probable experiments were efft£hi?.l ; every hot day was announ¬ ced by anexplofion in the cellar. Giving over every ftratagem,that had not an alter¬ ation cf the liquor in view, it occurred to me that wines dia not burll their bottles, and that cider wa/only a low wine, and aifo recolleding that fmall beer was both the weakeft and molt violently fermenta¬ tive of all common drinks, I refolvcd to raifc the proof of my cider, by the ad¬ dition of two tea-fpoons of French Brandy to each bottle. Since which I have had no more explofions norbioken bottles, and th" cider is improved hy the addition. Plumb* or honey, fo much ufed, mud have the fume effeft, /. e. to raife the proof; for it is only nectflary to add a larger quantity of either to make cider into good wine, that will fla/h in the fire ; fnv method is to get cider made late in O&ober or Noveurber, from R^dllre^ks, Otalins or Maidensblu'h. In December I put half an ounce of ilinglafs to each thirty gallons, and bottle it in February. If the ilinglafs i?. put iu later, it will depofit fome fe^iment in the bottles. It is to be diflblvcd Ly chipping it into fine pieces, | lole Leather, and one hundred and fifty (ides of Harnefs do. together with twenty dozen ol CalfSkins and a number of Horfe hides, Dog and Sheep Skins, too numerous to infert, and which can be delivered on the- fnortell no'ice and lowed terms for Cafk 'I'. U. flatters himfelf that tbofe who are inclined to favour them with their Orders, will find the above articles by far fnperior to any yet offered for Sale, having already been proved, and acknowledged by the bell iudces in this Province. King I ton, November 51 i^iq. 4J For Safe, THE weft half of lot number sixteen, in the sixth concefiion of the towfl- fiiip of Kingilon, containing joo acres, lying on thepub'icrcad leading to Lough- boron^h, with ten acres improvement. A/fa—Lot number four, in the third concciii -n of the townfhip of Richmond, containing 200 acres, in a ^oad fettlement, and improvements adjoining it. Inquire of SAMUEL MERRILL. Kingilon, 4th Nov. 1819. 45 ON Monday night the tSth tnft. the Ktore of the subscriber was broke open and to the amount of 7? Dnllata or upward** in cafii carried away : aifo a few larj;c cotton Shawls, one remark-ible Fo¬ reign red Scarf, Upwards of four yards in length, one end of which richly ornamen¬ ted with gold thread, the other end plain. Whoever may give fuch information as will lead to the recovery of a««y of faid articles will be handfomcly rewarded by applying to the fuhferibcr. For SAMUEL AVKROYD. Donald MuKCHiiON. Kingston, X'jthOd, j I) i y. ^j Executive Council Ojftrsf Toriylyth August, I 8 T9. HE Order in Council of the 18tii instant, -respec¬ ting Locations subject to Settling Duties being revised, it is order¬ ed by His Excellency the Lieu¬ tenant Governor in Council, that all Locations of Land subject to Settlement Dity made prior to this date, be rescinded, and the Land otherwise disposed of, if Certificate of the Settlement Du¬ ty being performed be not lodg¬ ed with the curveyor General within the time limited in the Ticket of Loci.ion, and the Pa¬ tent sued o,t within Three Months thereafter : and that all Locations subect to Settlement Duty hereafte" to be made will be rescinded, .nd the Land oth¬ erwise disposd of, if Certificate of Settlement Duty being per¬ formed be ri<t lodged with the o Surveyor General within Eigh¬ teen Months <fthe date of the Order for sue! Location, and the Parent sued cut within Three Months th=rerf<er. JOHN SMALL, ce. c. 36//;6 NOTICE IS hereby given, that Will ram Taylor, heir at law arU arlmini.tiator of the late Allan Tay'or bath afllgncd all the real and petfoaai 4«ate of the late Allan Taylor cjeceafed, itftojubu Kirby, Ale^ ander O. I e:ti« "J Thninaa Parker, in trust for the beu^ of creditors. Al! neHon^ h'lwjnf •<■•' -i^rK -»-i *,->t ,? • I • t - - Allan 'i'rtylor, l.tyior & lJaiktM',or T!iom- ns Parker, are requested to pre&iit the fame for adjustment and payment, and thofe perfons indt bted to either the late Allan Taylor, T«ylor and Parker, or Thomas 1 arker, are requested to make immediate payment to the above trustees ; who a»e fully author tied to give difchaiges for the fame. John Kirby, A. (). Pe-rie, § Thomas Parker* Kingston, Angftii z%% 1R19. 36tf %N0TIO£ AN assi/nrcent having been made to the ?ubscriber of all the Lands, Goods, and debts belorgin^ to the late firm of Jtfines Ranhen cT' Co of Ernest Town, Mtrchants, as well a> those belong* ingto Jame? Rat^ken individually, for the benefit of crediiors. Notice h hereby given to all persons having claims against the said fi-fJVtf or a ai:ist t!ie said James Ranken, to present thtii forthwith, duly authenticate^ ; and such as stand indebted are desired -° P3>' 'heir reifpeftive accounts to Chr. A- Haobrmam, E*q of Kings¬ ton, on or Before the first day of Decem¬ ber uext. JOHN KIRBY. Kingston^ is! Septembery 1819. 36 - FORSALK, ~ a y\\}\ valuable FAI1.M, sitvntod JTsL neartlie VWhge of Brock ntle, be¬ ing tin* rear liallof J^ot \0. one, and the rear hftifof Lot number two. in the se¬ cond concession of EHzabethtrnvn, U. C containing tw hundred acres, former¬ ly the propcrtj of Reuben Sherwood, Ksquire, but nov belonging to John Shu- tt»r, Esquire, of London. There is a ve¬ ry good dwelling house, with a barn and other ont bouses on the premises. Also^ Lot number nineteen, in the ninth con- cession, and the west half of Lot number one, in the eighth concession of the same Township. Alm<} Lot number fifteen, in the first concession; and number fifteen in the second concession, ol the Town¬ ship of Yonge, Ici fht: Disrvict of Johns- town. These Firms will be disposed of on terms peculia*lv easy and advantage¬ ous to purchaser-.—Apply to DANIEL JONES, Jun. HrudcviilC) 1 >th January, 1819. 4 TO LET, /tffND poffetion given the f st Aagjrfl QnL next, thai HOUSE and STORE, in Store Street, apposite the Post Office, lately occupied by Mi. Edward Jones.— For parciculars apply to the subset iber. NEIL McLEOD. Kingston, 15th July, 1819. 29 NOTICE. ALL perfons are cautioned ngainft pur- ehaGog Lot No. 22, in the 7th con cefilon of Frcdenckfburoh, or lot No. 27 in the 1st conccfi: n ol Richmond,fiom tht Heirs or .AiTignees of Davis Hcfs, as the Subfcriber holds an indifputahle title tc the fame. GILBERT HAftlS. Sidney, 4th Dee. r8i8. ' 3 To Axemen. THE subscribers will rec ire pro¬ posals from any person or person willing to engage to clear sixty acres ol new land on th-ir preinisesio Amelias* bur^h, Bay of Quinte, ready for seed b\ the first day of August next. The Ash¬ es on said land will be required to bi Collected and carefully secured. Team and Provisions vill be furnished if re¬ quired, lor particular^ apply to OWEN McDOUGAL, Kingston, or to McDOUGALA: McLELLAN, 0 liellvillc. NEW MEDICINAL StORE. THE subscriber respectfully informs the inhabitants of Kingston and vi¬ cinity, that he has opened a MEDICINAL LABORATORY In Front-Street, opposite to Mr. Kirby's; where thev may be supplied with every article in his Hoe. W. VVTIXIAMS. N. B. Physicians' prescriptions and orders from Merchants in the country, will be received and carefully attended tc. K^gsftm^ Oct. 4, 1819. 41 NOTICE. Books of Subscription for the will be opened at the Direftor's Room in the Bank of LTpper Canada, on the 24th Auguft next, and kept open each day from the hour of ten till three o'clock, until further notice. Kingilon, 27th J;i!y, 1819. 3! Forwarding & Commission BUSINESS, TIIC subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and the public, that they have formed a connection in buM- ness ; the object of w Inch is the trans¬ portation of Produce down the St. Law- reuce, and ol Merchandise of every de- scriplion from Montreal to any part of Upper Canada and the United States ad¬ jacent to the Lakes Ontario and Erie. The business will be conducted by W. Hubjjei.l, at Ggdensburgh, and under Hie firm of l\\ L. WU1T1NG Sf Co. at l'rescott. To prevent delay, all property desti¬ ned Jui -Kingston, or any part of the Bay nf Quinle, will Up forwarded from Pres¬ ent! b\ the Steam Beat Charlotte, which leaves (hire twice e\ery week. The subscribers engage to freight on as f j t-curable term as an) who are cn- sftfd in th« hiHness : nnd i^^-hm^ in. \r united pxertionstogivesattsfactroa, will be grate* u! forever) favor. W. L. WIIITiKG, W- IIUBBKLL. Vrcscr.ft. 20/// Maj/,IS 19. S3 ~To Clo th iers." For sale, a quantity of PRESS-PAPERS. T!io. S. Whifaker & Co. August 19, 1819, 34. THE Stockholders of the BANK OF UPPER CANADA are hereby re¬ quired to pay into the Bank, in Specie or liilla of the Montreal Bank, an Inftalment of fix per cent, or Six Dollars on each Share, on or before the firft day of Decern. bernext. S. 3BARTLRT, Cafhier. Kingilon, Oft. TJ., IBf9. « To the Fanner?. THE fuhferibcr be.:ng fuppucd xvith as much BARLEY as his Stores will conveniently hold, begs that the Farmers will withhold bringing any more for Sit Weeks, when he ml\ be prepared to re¬ ceive it again at the fame price* THOMAS DAEMON. Kingfion Brewery, ' September 30th, 1819. 40 Valuable Lr/ntfs for Sale in the Ttmmhip of Hamilton. TT OTS No. 6 and \z in the 3d Con- 11 A ceflion. containing 400 acres. Ditto ditto 11 and 15 m the 4th Coo- ceflion, containing 450 acres. Ditto ditto io, in the 6th Conceffian, containing 200 acres. " The above Lauds are all lying in the Townfnip of Hamilton, Newcatih Diilrift and will be fold on the mod libera! terms. For further information, enquire of Rliai Jones, Efq. Hamilton, or the fubferiber in Kingilon. Thomas S Whitaker. Kingfion, May 28, 1819. 22tf BAN K O F THE Sribfcribcr being appointed agent for the Batik of . anada, he will ne- j jrotiate bank nates for bills on Montreal, Quebec, or for Specie. Wm. MITCHELL. Kingfton.O^ i^ih. t^-«.________?_o Kingston Branch of the Mon¬ treal Bant- e^t ANY fum required m^ybe obtained at the Office for good Bills, on Mon¬ treal, Quebec. Bills of Excliange on Lon- don, or for Specie. — Notes aifo will be discounted at thirty, fixty, and ninety days, THOMAS MAkKLAND, Agent. * King (ton, 3d Nov 181S. 23 A FARM FOR SALE ; For Sale at tins Of/ice, A FEW copies of a SERMON, u preached at Quebec, on the tSlh half of Lot No. 2, in th- fecondConcefBon, of September, after the death of llh containing 100 acres, and having about 40 ADJOINING Hay Bay, in theTowir- fhfp of Fredersck^burgh, the Eaft Grace (he DtTKE OF Richmond, by the Reverend G. .1. Mountain, A. B Bishop's Official in Lower Canada, and Rector of Quebec 1 41 GEORGE SCOUGAL. Lute Master Umiih in the Enpri- neer Department) EGS leave to inform his friends and the public in general, that he has commenced bnfinefs next door below Mr. George Dou^lafs's, Store Street; where every article in his line may be had on the moft reafoaable terms, and on the (hotted notice. The following rates of charges are fubmitted. Horse Shoeing, nil round 6/8 — — r?ntoveeH ?ffi and all other work in proportion. Kingston, April $lhf 18 I 9. 15 Surgeon Dentist. ALL operations performed upon the Teeth, by J. R. SPOONER, at Mrs. Patrick's Inn* Aug. 2d, 1810. 32 acres under cultivation, with a log houfe and barn upon it. For the terms apply to Daniel Wartiburn, Efquire. Kingfion. P. VAN KOUGHNET. , Cornwall, Dec. 7, 1S18 30 1 For Sale, rn TO BE SOLD, QAflCORDSofFIREWOOD,lying «yU on the bank of Mr. Daly's Farm, a little beyond Collins* Bay, convenient for conveyance by water to Kingdom Not lefs than 50 Cotds will be fold to a pur- chafer ; price 5s. per Cord. A. WILSON. Kingsior, 5//? 08. 1819. 41 Notice. rjlHE late partnership of Robert Gra- -u- ham Sf Co. having dissolved itself this day by the death of Roderick Mac- kay Esq. the bussinesa in future will be carried on by the Subsci iber, to whom all persons, ivhe are indebted to the above firm, will please pay theiraccounts with¬ out delay,and those who may have claims against that concern will please present them for adjustment. 29 ROBERT GRAHAM. Point Frederick, 21st Sept, 1818. NOTICE. ALL perfons indebted to the late Co- m\. part nei/hip of Richard R obi son am! David Secordf are requefted to make im¬ mediate payment to the forming partner, David Secord, and thofe to whom the faid Copaitnerfnip may be indebted, aie le- quefled 10 fend fp their accounts for ad- juftment and payment. Kingilon, 27th May, 1819. zCtf PERSONS having Books belonging to the Kingston Library are requeft- ed to fend them to the fubferiber, at his houfe, adjoining the Town of Kingfton, and with as little delay as poffible' JOHN FERGUSON. I2th April, 1819. 16 BLANKS, For the Courts of Request, For sale at this Office. THAT valuable Farm, known bf Lot No. 8 in the firft Concefiion of Frcderickfburgh, on the bay of Qnintie, upon highly advantageous terms to the purchafer. There is a large two ftory Houfe upon'it that may be convened into a comfortable refidence, at a trifling cx- penfe—There are aifo various outhoufel attached to it, with a well of excellent water—An indifputable title will be given* and the terms made known at Mr. j). Uagerroau'soffice in Bath, or on applies tion to the proprietor, JOSEPH BERGON. Frederick/burgh, 3lh Oft. 1819. 42 FOR SA LE^ A QUANTITY of RED CEDAR -*»■ PICKETS, from 7 to 8 feet iu length.—Apply to Mr. John Dawsom/ Tailor. WILLIAM YEREX. Kingston, juty 17; 1819. 30 TERMS of the KINGSTON CHRONICLE. Twenty shillings per annum; if sent by Maif twenty four sliilliiiirs. Subscriptions to be pai/h in advance to the 1st of July, or the 1st of Janu¬ ary. PRICE OF ADVERTISEMENTS. (£^1IX lines ami under 1$. Gd. first in* A3) scrtiov, and 7\<L each subsequent insertion : 10 tines (find uwter, 3s. 4d. first insertion, and 10(1. each subsequent insertion : above tan lines, 4d. per line for the first insertion, and \(L per lint for every sub$v<jua:i insertion. Advertisem nts ivithout written direc* ■ lions are inserted till forbid. andvhargctL accordingly. Orders for discontinuing Advertise*. merits to be in writing, and delivered b$ WEDNESDA ¥ N*)ON at the latest. No Advertisements received after TEN 0*Clock on the day of publication* ------------ AG K NTS. Henry Cowan, E>q. Quebec. Edward Sills, Esq. Three Rivet.. James Miliiaia*, Ivq. Montreal. Messrs. J. & J. Donlop, Lanca&L - Pan I Gla^sford, ISsq. Matilda. Alpbeus Jones, Esq. Prescott. Henry Jones, T-sq. Urockvllh N. B. Torama^, Esq. Perth. II. Whitmarsh, Esq. Richmond. J. K. llarnvell, E>q. Bastard, E. W'-h^ler, Ewj, Gananvque. J. Ranken, Esq. Bath, Allan McPherson, Esq. K~apanef. Tliomas Parker, Esq. iidlvitk. Joseph A, Keeler, Esq. Cramahc, James U. Bclhune, Esq. Hamilton William Allan, Esq. York. Daniel Ross,Esq. Vittoria. John Crooks, Esq. Niagara. T. MeCormick, Esq, Qtuanton. John \VH>on, l>q. Jmhtrstburgh. KINGSTON, U. C. FEINTED 1011 HIE tiUTOFS.

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