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Kingston Chronicle, December 3, 1819, p. 1

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KINGSTON 3t$aX£^r&&3k~zjtZl>XZL';MZ CLE ,.- rTAtfrppYgi^MuiiA..-. ia. \ #^ji.i*it*iK+M£u**+\a**i *^mra,^^v,?^u^^s.ft»aau«iifca3ft. t 'j*AatfK VOL. I] FRIDAY, (AFTEmoW) DECEMBER 3, ISI9. [No. 49. mv^ %^\u* 'mV^ LAM 13 & McDONELL, Ottposftc the Mupket* King Street. RKSPKCTFUI.LV inform (heir friends and (he public, that they have received part of their fall Good*, AMONG WHICH ARE, Ladies Pelr\se Cloths, mobt fashionable colors ; West of England superfine IJIue and Black Cloth : Grey. Bine, Black, Brown, Oiiv#>, and Drab Cloths, and'.V- simeres : Red, White, Green, Blue, and Yellow Flannels; Hose Blankets ; Wors¬ ted Shirts and Drawers ; Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes, Chintz Furni¬ ture with lining Fringe and Binding to match ; Scarlet and Blue Moreen ; Sear- let, Waterloo, Blue, Salmon,S.i^e Drab, Fawn, and IVarh colored Cassimerc Shawls ; Merino and Canton Crape Shawls: SilkSl.awlsnnd Handkerchiefs: Flag, Bandnnnas, Satins, Silks, Long Lawn, Jacknnrtte, and Mull Muslin ; Corded Catebrie& Book Muslin Dresses; BookM »s!iMTrimmini;<:(!ntnbr'u'«;Ijenos: Thread Lace & Footi:iu:Cn!ieocs:Checks; Stripe Cotton ; R«-d & Blue berry's; Stri¬ ped Cambric Ginghams,Ve-tin^-,Bomba- zeens and Bombazettes, Tartan Fluid, Turkey Stripe, Brown Holland, Irish Linens. Cotton Shirting, White Cotton, Diaper and Diaper Table Cloths, Green and Blue Table Covers, Dimity Furni¬ ture ; Hearth Hug*, Brussella Rtrgs : Scotch Shirting Blacr Silk Veils, Best Treble Gilt Coat Buttons, &c. &«\ Rib¬ bons, Tapes,Thr<*ad*,Cotten BaUs,Se«- iftg Silk and Twist, Lady's White and Black Sill; Stockings, Slate colored and Black Worsted Hose, Boys & Girls, do. do. Men's Lamb's Wool half Hose, do. Worsted do. Ladles' slate colored black and white Silk Gloves, Men'- lined Bea- Ver and Kid do. Men's lined Beaver and Buck SLiu Gloves. ALSO, A *reat variety of other articles, to<- DUme ous tonvntion. The whole com- pries a complete assortment of Dr\ Goods, which they will sell very low for Ca«h. Kingston, Nov. IH.'k, 1819. 47 Notice. THE fubfcr.'ber has just received a quantity of ?>'i(ble and Single Staves, ef vanous fizes and of new and elegant patterns, which he nffer* for faleat W-nt re¬ al price and charges for cafh H«" has alfo received, id addition to his former fupply, feveral t^ns of English and Swedes Iron as¬ sert e< I sizes ; Hoop and Hound ditto, Kail Ilods* Grindstones, Anvils and Hces, Double and Single. Sheet Iron ; Trace and Log Vhcins ; Wro'tawl Cat \ai's (alhhes;) Smiths' BdJozvs. Hoilozo Ware, (of all descriptions ;) Cut* Pit, and Mill Smcs* Cfrirr's awl Lintfteed Oil; IVa^m and Cart Boxes ; Ir>n and BfcffW fVire ; A po>d afTortment <;f Saddlery, Stamped. and Ca«t Brafs Cabinet Furniturr, with xtenfive aff^rtmenr of Shelf Goods an Co tirtie.: of mo t articles in (he Hard Ware line —too numcMb to mention. 7\\ B Flour io\ talc. Kingston, November loth, 1819. 47tf _- —- ■ AMAB.SII \\A*. Surgeon* ha<ju~i 3 re.eiv.-d at his Ap-'hecary -hop. opposite fhr Bai.k, a fresh supply of the follow Jug articles, vi/.. Spirits of Wine, Cheltenham Salts, CaStS of Lemon, Spire or worm destroy¬ ing nuts, Bateman's drops Balsam of Hoiey and Pectoral Balsam frr coughs and consumption-. A*thmaric randy, Re¬ ined Liquorice, Balsam of Life, Aro¬ matic Vinegar, Henry's Magnesia, Balm ofGiload, Anderson's Female Pills, Bar¬ clay's Aufi-Bil.nus PHK British Oil. Maeasear and Etti&in O.N, ICn^lish S'ick- le^ and Knk'hops Indian Sney, Soda i'owd^rs—with a large addition to his assortment of Perfumery. N. B. Medial l;ractilioners may b*1 supplied with Brn^s to any extent, and Upon reasonable terms. Kingston, 10th N'ov. 1*10. 4Gw 1 MOTIVE, THE fubferiber has now, and will con¬ tinue to have, at his Brewery, a fup- ply of Rich flavored Ale. The prefent price is one (hilling per gal- on, for immediate payment. The admi¬ rers of extra ftrong bodied Ale are refpecTt- fully informed that as foon as pofllble he will provide a flock that will satisfy the mo ft fattidious critic. He thinks it will not be amifs to remind the Farmers (who are the mafs of the peo¬ ple) that if they wifh their grain to com¬ mand Calh, they mult abfolutely make malt Liquor their common beverage, and thus fiippott the Canadian Brewers iultead of the Weft Indian DilUllers. It is of feri- ous cotifequence, both to themfekes and to the whole country, that they fhould im¬ mediately adopt fo prsifeworthy a refolu- tion. Orders font to ihe Brewery, or left with Mr. John Russell, at Smith Bartlel, Efq's will meet with due attention. THOMAS DALTON. Kingston Brewery* Oct. 26, 1819. N. B. Grains at all times for fale, 7{6 per buflitL 44 notice. " Montreal Fire Insurance Crtinpanv*s Office Sfkli JvU /1S19. THE Company having extended itc bufinefs and protection againft lofTc*- or damages by Fire, to Upper Canada, now inform the public, that the following pcrfons are authorized Agents of the Com¬ pany in that l'rovince : At Kingston^ H m. Mitculll^ Esq. .. Tbri% ff*M* An. is* Esq. ,. Queensland Mess* GrjxtS) A'//?bv. .. Amhcratburgh 11m. DviF,Ksq. The Dlre&ore of tin's infant fnftitution fljtter themlelves, from the teduolion^ late¬ ly made on their Tariff, that thru rates of premiums will be fouxtd as reafouable as at any othe- Office, and they rcfpcCtlully to- licit the patronage of all who wifli well to Local Kliablilhmeut. iiy order of the Board 5-mj J BLEAK I F-Vr. Scc'y. ALliXAxNDbK ASHE\lt Merchant Taylor. HAS received from Montreal a mo ft choice and excellent aflbrtmeut of the befl Well of England fuperftue Cloths and Cussii/icres, with Trimmings and every thing com¬ plete. A. Asher informs his friends and tht public that he is now working up thefe cloths, &c hi his old (land 1 where orders will be thankfully received, and executed on the fhorteft notice, and on the lowed erms foi Calli or fhort appioved creiiit, Kingilon, Sept. 10, 1819. 371f Hem oval. • • • • THE fubferiber begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that he h'is removed from his former (land t 'the large (lone (lore lately occupied by VIeflVs. W. McCunifFe & Co. a few doors f"rom the Market Place in King Street, where he has juft received a well fele&cd and ex ten five affortment of HAliuWAM § CUTLERY, counting o?k-vi.ra'l tons of English and Swedes Iron, Sled, Nails, lliwloic Glass, Putty, lJaints, OU9 &jiikes, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Trace and Log; Chains, Hollow IVureof every descrip¬ tion, Frying Pans, Spades & Sho¬ vels, Anvils, Pices, Grindstones, With a large affortment of (Tielf goods,— coi»filling "fmnft articles afl<<d for in bis line, which he will fell low for calh, produce, or Ihort approved credit. J. WATK1NS. Kingfton, Aogufl iCth, 1819. $$%£ A REWARD OF Two Hundred and Fifty Pounds l^TILL be pa'd by the subscriber, to v v any penbn who fhall discover and give fuch information as will convift the pcrfon or pcrfo^ who, on or about the 29th or 30th of June laft. Hole from George Ridout.Esq. at Walker'h Hotel; a Parcel, containing Montreal Bank Bills of five dollars e?-b, to the amount of two thoufand pound*- By direction of the Directors of the Montreal Bank. THOMAS MARKLAND, Agent. Kington, igti $»• 18io. 47 KOTICE, ~ ALL perfon- to whom the fubferiber . stands in&btcd, are -equested to prefent their ac'-unt**, for adjullmnut ; and thofe who a-c indebted to him. either by Note or Boot account, will do well to come forward anJ fettle the fame on or be fore the fifteenth day of December next. And if the accomts arc not then fettled, they will be put into the hands of an at torney for col!e6ion. JOHN BREWER. Kingston, Nov 19, 1819- 47 THREE FARMS FOir~SALE ; or if not tad to be rented for the en- fuing year, viz. uie at the Prcfqne Lie Harbor, one at Waterloo, and the Picket Farm, (fo called )—A contrail alfo will be gives for cutt g IOCC Cords of Wood. B. WHHNEY. 25tf New Goods. THO M AS A S K E W, HAS juft received his Winter affort¬ ment of fafhfonable Dry Goods, opened for faleat Mrs Finkle'shoufe, and at the lov.-eft pcflible rate for Cafh—a- mongH which are 3* 3± and 4 point Blankets, 9, 10 and 11-4 Rose do. J Superfine Cloths & Cassimeres, Pelisse C!t>ths, Hosiery, Haberdashery, &c. Kingston. 2$th Nov. 1819. 48 - Kingston, 16th Juvc, 1 H i 9 4 i A F. B. SPILSBUUV, I Szrnojsdif, Ji. N lLdte Surgeon uf H.M.S. Prince Bc- i %enU on Luke Ontario, Intends prurti4ng in the various branchfs of hi> Profession, at his res- idene.-, next door to Jfufau McLean,-? !vq. Sheriff* $• Kingston* ()<t. dth. 1819. 41 \ I ' > ■ Tf HE SOLI), drd immediate pos¬ sesion given, th following Lots of Land, in the 6ch Conceffioo ^f the Town- ftiip of Elmalty, viz. 19. 20» 22. 24 29, 30. moil eligibly situated on the North side of the Rtdeau Lake, which forms their southern ^boundary ; the great road to the Perth Settlement, leading through one of the Lots. They abound in excellent Timber, which from its being contiguous to water communication may be rafted to M ntreai at a trifling ex pence The qua¬ lity of die foil and other advantages are fuch i;j to render thi a de^ble purchafe to Farmer* or perfow engaged in the Lum¬ ber Trade. For terms *-f payment and other particulars apply to Wil'iam Mar- •hall, E>-q. Pe;th Settlement, J »hn Kit by Elq Kinj.ton, or the fubferiber, in Wood- houfe, ] ondon Diftrid ROBERT N1CKOL. m November 18, 1819. 4';tf NOTICE Is* hereby given, that I, William Tay¬ lor, a* heir at law and administrator to the estate of the late Allan Taylor, de- ceafed, li3ve fcbts day aili^ned all the real and perfonal estate of the late Allan Tay¬ lor, and all the into est in the concern of Taylor & P:mcer. and Thomas Paiktr, unto John Kirby, Alexander Oliphant Pe- trie and Thomas Parker, as trubtees, for the benefit of the creditors. William Taylor, Administrator of the'estate of the late Allan Taylor. Kingston* August 2o\ 1819. 36t^ A g%ood TO LET, t COMMODIOUS HOUSE, ne*r -*- \- Doctor Keating'*, two sfoi ies high, with seven rooms a Kii:hen, and a Cellar under the whole, a go;d yard and stable ; also a very good Spring near the house.— For further particulars jpply to jASTE-i ROBINS. Kingston, $th 'Tune, 1819. 23 For Sale or to Let, Aj TWO (lory framed Houfe, and a 9/jL lan-e and commodious Hone Store, (irucOe on the water's edge in the centre of the Village of Prefcot, <m exceedingly ad¬ vantageous terms to the Durchafcr or lessee. Enquire at the Office of CHr. a. hagerman. Kiiigfton, 26th February, 1819. 9 THE fubferib^rs being duly nomina ted Executors to the lait Will and Teftament of the lace Lawrence Herckmer* Efqufre, Merchant, requeli all prrfons in- debted to his tftite to make immediate payment, and thole having demands againft the faid eftate to bring them forward with¬ out delay. JOHN KIRBY. GEO. H. MARKLAND. Kingflon, 9th Nov. 1819. 46 NEW MEDlCiSAL UTOHM TIIK subscriber regretfully informs the inhabitants of Kingston and vi- einiiy, thrtt he has op; nt'd a MEDICINAL LABORATORY lii Front-Street, opposite to Mr. Khby's; where they may be fflpplted with every artii le In his line. W. WILLIAMS. N. H. Physicians* prescriptions and orders from Merchant* 'n 'he country, wii- bo received and carefully attended lo. Kingston* Oct. 4, 1S19. 41 G lidRGE SCOUGAL, Late Master Smith in the Engi¬ neer Department, 2^6 EOS leave to inform his friends and i3 the public in general, that he has commenced bufinefs next door below Mr. George DouglalVs, S:ore Street; where every article in his line may be had on the moft reafonablc terms, and on the fhorteft notice. The followirg rates of charges are fubmitted. 6/8 Government Contract. ROPOSALS will be received at the R.oyal Engineer's Drawing Room at Point Henry, on the 15th December next, for clearing as much of the Military Reserve (exceeding 100 Acres) as maybe required The ground to be commenced upon, will be pointed out to parties concerned for three days previous to that of the de¬ livery of the Tender, upon application as above, at 12 o'clock each day. Security will be lequired for the comple¬ tion of the ConiraA by the 24th of June next. I B. PAYNE. Kingston^ l6ih Nov. 1819 48 TinHE fubferiber feels it his duty, from JL the villainous treatment ht has receiv¬ ed, to guard 1 he public againft any impo¬ rt tion or. the part of Mr Solomon Johns, by his offering to fell any part of half an acre lot, with buildings thereon, in the vil¬ lage of Rrneft Towns bounded on the eafl by the Fanner's Store, and on the welt by the property of the heirs of the late John Davy, as any liile to the faid property held by him was fraudulently obtained by a furrender of a bond that was in my own name for 1 he purchafe made of it in 1806, when Johns wa- at low wages, and as can be made appear evidently by various proof taken at the timcof the examination of his traufa&ious in 1812 had no fhadow of a claim PETEfi GR\ST. The nerfon who is (tated to hold a Bond for a Deed for half the above propeity fiom Johns, was acquainted with my juit pretenfion in the fir ft inftance, but any thing to anfwtr the purpofe. P. G. To the Editors of the Kingston Chronicle* Gentlemen, Please giro the inclosed printed po¬ em, and the following remarks, a place in your paper, and oblige one of your constant readers. The other day a friend of mine put in¬ to my hands a number of the Gleaner, published at Niagara, requesting my at¬ tention (o a little poem in it. entitled, u The Negro's Soliloquy." Having the Strongest repugnance to every thing con¬ nected viith slavery, I quickly began its contents. It being apparently original, I did not expect to find any thing very interesting ;—but how was I disap¬ pointed, when, e;cl was half through it, every feeling of humanity was awakened —every tender sympathy of the heart called forth by the poor Negro's sad pic¬ ture of slavery—his strong appeal to his christian master—the poignancy of his grief at the recollection bf his former happiness in the society of Ins Zilla—his babes—his parents—bis friends, contrast¬ ed with his pre^-ntd- pioraBlecondition and this complaint, t-at hUcrueloppres¬ sors tell him they are the servants of a God of Justice and Meicy !------Nature demanded her tribute, and I was forced to lay down the paper, while the tears of humanity hore ample testimony to the power of the poet in so forcibly appeal¬ ing to ihe heart. I gave it a second, third, and fourth readin.% and still found it rise in my estimation ;—Nor do I hes¬ itate to say I think it would do honor to the pen of an abler poet. These two lines, Where scorning eves shall not behold mv rear? Nor mock m\ >'ifl'rin£* v.iili rnsulUflg Mare. * I conceive to be highly expressive of that kind of delicacy winch a person in dis¬ tress feels when in the presence of those who are not hi* friends ; while the> are couched in language strong and w. rvous. The six stanzas followingtho»e words, Till then, ble>t freedom, &c. I think beautiful!) descriptive of the sce¬ ne 17 (he author aims to paint:—Bui who will deny the force of the succeeding ones, where h'/ makes the slave advtrt, in all the toitures of a^oni/io* ^c.oj^ rion, in ins happy condition while free in his natiw country, with his wife by his nde,—his prattling babes climbing hifl knees.—and his appeal to the Christian, asking if he should not ic love them with 48 A lath it's love" ?-------And wlie ie is the NOTICE. « LL thofe who are indebted to Mr. John Whitclaw, late of Kingflon, aie requefted to make immediate payment to the fubferiber, who is duly aiithorifcd to receive the fame. A. PRINGLE. Kingston, itth Nov. 1819. 48 Anchors Sf Cables. WILLIAM BUDDKN, ^^S^ILL "eceive by the earlicll fpring ▼ ? vcfiels, and keep conftautly on hand at Quebec, an affortment of Patent proved Chain Cables of all sizes, ANCHORS do. Well worthy the attention of thofe enga¬ ged in the Lake and River navigation. Quebec, ift April, iSiq. I4tf Notice* TIIK late partnership of Robert Gra¬ ham § Co. having dissolved itself this <la\ by the death of .Roderick IVlac- kay Esq- the bussmess in future will be carried on by the Subscriber, to whom all persons, who are indebted to the above iirm, 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. To Clothiers. For sale, a quantity of PRESS-PAPERS. Tho. S. Whitaker & Co. August 19, 1819, 34 Wot Sale at this Office, 4 FEW copies of a SERMON, ;\. preached at Quebec, 00 the 12ih bosom that ever dilated with the hallow, ed lire of love, that can read unmoved these lines— Oft as I witness those whom love has blest In siveet enjoyment b\ each other'* side. My\tonur <I heart shrinks in my di ing breastf— Remembrance calls to mind my own lov'd bride! Horse Shoeing, all round — — removes, and all other work in proportion. Kingston* /Ipril 5/A, 1819. 2/6 '5 NOTICE. ALL perfons indelted to the late Co- Banrain ! FOR Sale, the Houfe and Premifes, in the Town of Kingflou»at prefent oc¬ cupied by the fubferiber For paiticulars apply to SAMUEL AN-LEY,Jun. Kingston, May 5th 1819. 19 partnetfhip of Richard Robison and David Record* are req.clled to make im¬ mediate payment to the furviving partner, David Sccord. and thofe to whom the faid O'partnerfhip may be indebted, ate le- queiled to fend in their accounts for ad- jultment and payment. Kinrrfton, 27th May, 1819. 26tf PERSONS having Books belonging to the Kingston Library are requeft ed to fend them to tht fubferiber, at his houfe, adjoining the Town of Kingfton, and with as little delay as poffible- JOHN FERGUSON. I2th April, 1S19. 16 JL of September, after the death of 11 is Grace the Duke of Richmond, by the K<-verend G. J. .Mountain, A. R Bishop's Ollicial iu Lower Canada, and Rector oi Quebec. 41 1 — - — - — — - For Sale, TWO excellent MILCH C0WS9 out of which will calve in about a week's time. Whoever may wifh to purchafe faid Cows, will apply to the fubferiber, near Mr. Adamf's, leading to Stuartville. MARK LAW. Kingfton, Nov. 1, 1P19. 45 NOTICE. "" rjiHE Board for Militia Pen- -*■ sions, nvill meet on the lafl Monday in February, and continue fo to do* the fame day in each liionth* until the bufinefs of this Dijlricl* as regards the fame is Jintjhed. JOHN FERGUSON. Kingfton) Feb. \ftf 1819. 6 My bride ! my babes !----------- And what christian can read this stanza, The Christians say iheir God. &e. and the two which follow it, and not blush that the followers of Jesus Christ have so long been justly stigmatized with iniquitously holding so many of their fel¬ low mortals in the ignominous chains of slavery t The author of the poem in question is about to give the public a volume of ori¬ ginal poems. 1/ they areall as interest¬ ing as « the Negro's Soliloquy," I hear¬ tily wish him every encouraijjpmeiit from his countrymen ;—for I learn he is an Upper Canadian. I am informed by a gentleman from the Gore DKtrw-t, * IpMb acquainted with the young man, that he never had any education, and that In* has not evniaiiy knowledge of English Gram¬ mar, always having procured the means of subsistence by the labour of his hands: —and now, being in a bad state of health, is endeavouring to mnke his muse contri¬ bute to his support. He has sent vUb- seription papers for his book to various parts of the Province ; and 1 should be highly gratified to see them well filled with subscribers' names, and M Erieus" (for such seems to be his public name) rewarded by the general suffrages of his countrymen. A Friend to Gek3&$. Jdolphnstoitti) Nov. 10, IS19. Fort THE GLEANER. THE NLGRO'S SOLILOQUY. Dsrfc o'er the eanh, the sahle shades of nigh: Descend and close the quick retiring day, That scarcely lingers on the verge of Beavro, While crimsoning, purpling, fading, faint avtay. Sleep mines on downy wings the world to lay , From labour freed, upon the bed of rest, To cheer, to renovate the toil worn arm. And whisper comfort to the wounded breast. But not to me he comfort brings nor peace, {farsealsOty eyelids with hi>opta <• wand ; My groaning >oul abhors bis choicest gifts And spumathe soothing favours of hi> hand. Me, abject slave ! subject f« bea>tl> rule; An out cast from the family of man. And doorn'd to tremble at a despot's frown. Who deaUmc blows with an unsparing hand. Beneath the inky canopy of night I'll hide m> face, distorted witb despair, Waere scorning eyes shall not behold my tear*, mm muck ni} suffering*With insulting Mare. I'll pour my sorrows on night's vacant ear ; My groatisshall answer to theboo'iug owl; The savage beasn will pity while h y ln-ar My gloomy dirge, and in compa sn»n novvl. Full twenty vears, told by my cru*l scars. Slavery's cur3*d yoke has galPd my shoulders sore; ' The lash ha> nmack'd upon m> tniogiug ijesb, All which iu sullen fortitude I bore.

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