Kingston Chronicle, March 5, 1819, page 1

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THE 4«*^0A££k iJti a;^i» ■ ■" „\ ■ r r VOL. I] FRIDAY, fatmxoott) MARCH 5, 1819 [No. 10. jrz'tnVl 7WZ& K ■ . -** T HE Subscribers refj«ttfr for To- ___ form their friend* * ; ihc Pu-iic, that they have t v re' ■r-v ••' a-.i! juft opened in Market Street, julf below Mrs. Patrick's Inn, a very Extenfive Effortment of Dry Goods, Orreries, End Stationary, Like wife a grea< qmm City of ClaiTieal Bo >ks, the wWe f which will be fold very low *o" '. afh end approved Credit. Mcdonald & aykroyd. Dec. 1/1818- 27 . • - - .* NOTICE. ANY nerfon or i trfons defirou* of ;• -jfr-ring into an agieement for cleanup from 15 to 40 acres ol land, will receive liberal encouragement, y apphi .ig "*t the offi- ••' of the Kingtt~ . Gaz ;:<..--.*• here ?h-: terra* of the agree mcr." '":.'.vvT Itc. Kin-*!ton U C 26 1 Valmi'le Lands for Sile ir, the TOWNSHIP of HAMILTON. LoU No 6 and 12 in the 3d Con- C^fiiun,............ 400 Dodo 11 and 15 in the 4th Con- ceflion, * * 450 Do do 10 in the 6 Conceflion,20o Acres, 1050 THE above Lands are all lying in the Townlhip of Hamilton, new caftie Diftrift, anr1 will be Sold oi, ifc* moil liberal terms Fi farther information} enquire of Elias Jones Efq. Hamilton.. or the Printer. 23tf NOTICE. THE Subscriber having been duly appointed Executrix to the Ellate of Paul Lujf. late of Adolphus- town deceaiec ; Notice is hereby given, to all thi ie indebted t- fai.' es¬ tate to make ift.a eiiatc pr.yu.c-; ; and all p'.t{ n> bavfrg c aim* againfi it, are requ-ued to r>*efent them, duly authen¬ ticated, fo adwliix nt t\ IZ .BEtik HUFF Adelphuftown, Dec. 24, 1818. 3itf To Jet. AND immediate soflefiinn given, that pleafantly iituated HOUSE and V \ RX. th. property of the Rev. Ale-xr McDonell. F01 further partic ulars apply 13 the ful'fcrjber OUNL -vN McDONELL. Alsc — iw■". W^TTSE, in Store Street. •• o Civ ' *# f«T njeau & St. German . . • - roove. Kings to 1 Dec Xifj. 181 S. 29 BAN .^ OF CtAft+iEtii THE ^ubio'iber bet ig appointed agent for the '»a..k of . anada, he will negotiate btftK : »tes for bills on Montreal. Quebec r f >r Specie. Wrt«. \%\TCHELL. Kingfton,Oft. n?th, 18:8. 20 TO LET, FOR any term of years not exceed in Fifteen, on the mofi reafona hie terms—That well known valuable fiand in the public !Ne, fituate on the pcfr:' at Gamin fti and recently occu¬ pier', hy Seth D. w.. together with the Hoji':, "iarn, 6t* »<1 * , See—F01 fur thee :::ir. :ulars apply to the fubfcribei. JOEL STONE. Satmr.jci.0 'V«». 9 »813. 33(/^ ■ r k T F • ; t \ y s*y 1 the • i-'^ bu/gh, i t* 1 ■: :p t!te fecond . 1 a the Fall rxf , f' Conc?fli -' v :.*•. -■•■.i c ) acre::, and having hi. .; /.c c.. r-j- j.-..-er cultivation. with a log the terms ^ Efquire, Ki: P.¬ Cornwall, L' -J ! T" uron1 it Fo 1 1 .» vV-imburn • OUGH NET. 7, 181S 30 »■ TIT E- ALL perfc. are C ..i ried again ft purchaiif^ Lot Mo. 22 in the 7th con. of Fr- en'ck{bu^h or lot No, 17 in the 1st cc, . j| jR'th n. cl/iom the Heir«or Affignees of D «v. H« f aj the Gubfcriber holds anindifptft f* tfrle to the Me. GILi'.ERT HARIS. Sidney, 4th Dec. 1818 3 A N elegai-t well firiihr.d Double -LMl. SLElGii, iOr Sale, cqinVe of 5 K. R LET. December 2'- t8i8. dST re. -v.- an- t'ok fait a: this Office,.. c ^.d. the feOK REAL ALMANACK, For tht i r our Lord 1 fe i 9. His Excellency the Lieutenant Gover° n^if, LnVing V>' ..n graciously pleased, to K'ftntiU tri";- t> T Mark land. A. Mac- Lean, E"quir<?: and to the Rev. G. O- Stuart, certaii; loti of ground in the Town of Kington, for the purpose of erecting an Hospital tiier^on : toirether with tier* ■■■i*i otli«r1c*S, famountine iu the whole t<^ about seven a-res) to be trt or leased *. • lit' supvir t aid Hospitai ; it is proposed t;i - : •., 1 Subscriptiori In shares of £% 10 I4. in order to raUe a fi nd for erectile '"^ ne .-*ary BuitiTinga.— Assoonts^OC shires ate taken ufo ti.- Buildings will bete: it- .iced.—Subset ;- tions wilt be receive h\ the «b»-v»rr. n • ■ tioued Trustees, and the R-t. R G Cur- t^i- J.WilsoM> ^ A 4ar,Hn*U ^4. - • THE Managers of the Steam Boat Froc*enac, having est iV-imed a line of Durban? Boats from this olace, propofe forward.no- from the different pons of f'«t ^ake to that of •Voitreal, *ni the fol-owitig terms, viz. From York Niag ** Queen3on, ard the Head of rht f -ak. for each barrel 01 F'-nr delivere at tfw port of Montreal, five fh'.ii-gs an! fix pence. From Kingston o lr*e port of Montreal f- each bart'l < f flout foui fhilh'ngs and fix peuc.e From York, NingatSj Queenstoil, and ♦he Head of th ■ ?kt for each barrel of Potalh d-liv-rec a* the per * of Mon- trea1 twelve mi 'Li igf r*.J ffx pe. . From Kiog*tnn tr< »• - poi of Mon- treil, for each barrel of P cafh ten (hil¬ ling;* From York, Niagara Qu^enfton, and the Head of the Lake, for each barrel of Pork delivered at the port of Montreal tight (hillings and three pence. From Kingston t • the port of Montreal ft' .-a-L harre. ot Fork fix (hillings and *'/t:chandiz€ wiil be tranfp-r t.d by the faffrt. a .ris from La Chine t Kingston, at the -ate of fiv- millings per cwt •■ i\ •legant PASSAGE BOAT Will aHo leave ICirghton every tenth day for Montreal, which will be fitted up m the ; ' mot crnmnilk u- mo.ner and p»event any delay re paffengers leaving the 1 ::-er part of the Lake in the Steam Br^t l" . . enac, it having been built f^r the ;tirp !c nf le.nvin^ r};is plact immediat' y He- per arrival. Thefe arrangements will take effect at the opening of the navigation and be con¬ tinued during the feafoR. GEO. U. MA 1KLAND Stc'y. S. B Coni'y Kin?J on* Fd, 5. 1819. 6 -— '*/f * «E Su^l!c^ihe^ offers for fald his ■•* rioufeand Farm,together or f-parate, as alfo his Horfes. Carts, Sleighs, Cows 1 - gc Oxen, Gr-iin, Hay, Poratoea. and Implements of iiufhaodry. fituate on the liivrr St I awreace, overlooking the beautiful village o? Ogdtnfburg, ^nd within half a mile of Prcfcott, Upper C • >ada. TheDwelling h >ufe. which has lately been erected, confi?fcs oftw.j fifing RoomG, 4 BeJ rooms, a Kitchen and Cellar, well fii ilhed. The Farm contains 107 Acre* of choice Lane, well fenced, v?pwarda of 60 of which i« Pasture and meadow, the remain¬ der 1 illage and Woo.: '.and, with a young Orchard and #ood Ban. St?b!c and Roct- houfe, a.'« a fmall enement for Labourers. • o a Gentleman of fpeculation. the above Pretmkfi which extfrrds 3 Acres in front of the R'ver, must prove of great advant.'^t, as it is one of the beat situa¬ tions it. the neighbourhood for the erection vf a Wharf, Brewery or Distillery, &c. Part of the purchafe money, may remain on Mortgage, if agreeable to the Pnrchaier, Application to he rradeto Henry Forest Efq Montreal, John Macauhy Kifl-st^n* or the owner p-rr-.RO^BRi'./v Prescott, 26th Oa. 1818. 6tf FOR SALE T'WEE -iln^)'. FARMS, two of tin m lyhus in the Township o^ rvim.'-fc- 3d «-or;ce sion : one containing 50 -.. 11 rjer-g n pirt of Waterloo, with a k3.....f| Hmjsc and Barn, Tan Horse. Bark r iVii. nnd elevm good Tan Vat«.—a good -ifn.iti: • for a Distillery* there brius ti cn-lnnr supply of vvater : the ofher ly- ra« about half a nil • East of Watnlo'f, in the 3d cencevion. con<ainit)g 153 Aers and one third, being the East and W-* halves of L-its No. '20 and 21, with 40 'jeres of im i -»v • ent. well fenced, and cut* '25 'on of Hn\ yearly : theoth- er p:iif well timbered, and a small cr^ck ut; 'I, ♦hrnu'ih the middle of th* Lot. ir 'i Itfnm* '"M-atiou i'cr a Dairy. '"■ "\.•• ':.: *r lttqi' •T-'i of J OH VR YD F.R,Jun. IVntcrh , Ja/i.ZO, IS If) Stf r t Fo- Sale or o Let, Leather. ■ HE Sunfcribers are r»aRofaauring an cxtenfive St. ck r.f LeathtS of every dis¬ cretion, anri now offer for 'a'e 'IOOD Sid«»*"Ajfe l,aaclier, 600 Do, Upper Uo. 200 Do. Harness Do. 400 Do. half tanked for ves- pels, or other use* And a large quantity of Calf sking and Morocco Leather ; All wanutadured in the bea manner, and is of a fuper.or qoali- ty' j. v BACON & Co. Sacked Harbor, March 1**81:9. I0w6 The ^vbscriber 70S leave to infortf the Public, that he has commenced nianufaauring soap & Candles in th^ honfe formerly occupied as an Inn by Mr. J^hn ^izc, in Store Street ; and he hepes that from his long experience and knowledge of the bufmefs, he will be enabled to give fatisfa&ioi. to thofe perfons who may favor him with their patronage and inprort. . JAMES BENSON. Kingfton. if! March 1819. q3*N. B, Caih P-idf-r Adies. lotf Government CONTRACT. 37*H^H BEEF «rtM b« required for r \? <ise of iii5 Majesty's Troops stationed at Kingston. Point Henry and Point Fr<-d' v!ck,for six -nouth>. to com- monoci th ■ c2 51', 1 iVlarcli nest, the quan- 0-. qh'itr' 4000 ib* we eh. per $eait»d Tend < »»i!!.h r?"e»ved at ti.is Oihco until VI o'clock ,tj Saturdays the 13th March, hi wr.icn rj.u-t be inserted the names of tvto Sui t»es for the due pcrlormance of <-uch i 1 naet as may be entered iiiin. .:. C •.' wins n rhit Ojfi r* Kiiirsi.r ■'<,,}, r\,\,ita\7j 1819. 9 Tim Upper ■ anttda Herald. HIE Public arc r«'spe^tfu!ly iuform- ed, that th^ first number of The Upper Caw a da Herald will be pub¬ lished on Tuesday the 0fh dny of March. Gentlemen holding Subscription Lists will oblige the Editoi b) returning them as soon as practicable^ Kingston, 25/A Wehntdr^ 1819. NancEr..... ALL persons indebted to the subscri¬ ber, are requeued not to pay the same >r my part thereof 1 to Dngle v.ame- ron, my-ate Clerk,whom I have dtfeharged, and any perfon to whom faid Uugle Cameron has applied for payment, withia the Uft M< nrh, will do the Subfcriber a favor by informing him thereof. JOHN BOWLING. Kingfton, Feb. 17, 18:9. 8 NcmcE rpHE Board fir >'ilitia Pen- 8ions, 'will meet on the loft Monday In February and coniime fo to do, the fame day in each Month, until the bufinefs of this Diflrifty as regard* the fame is jinijhed. JOHN FERGUSON. Kingfiony Feb. \Jl, 819. 6 *" :"OTJCE. "~ r» ffi E Snbfariber his Loft three Notes 9. -igned by F-seman S. Clinch, viz. ore of2C Dollars on demand, one of 2C D-llar^ fix Months afterdate, one of 50 dollars payable in Joiner's ot Cabinet w.-rl:;the ei:-*t rfemect according to the bcB of .-.y kn wledge is as follows, viz. 4 r ■ '- Pounds op thenrft Note, the above r tesweregtven the 26th of March 1818. DANIEL REYNALDS. February nth, 1819. g rjlHE Subfcriber informs his friends and 1 the puhlic. that U JIM keeps a PUBLIC HOUSE, h the Totvnjb'p of Cl \\iAHR,formerly called Goodwin's • -rner, where Gen¬ tlemen and Ladies map find good Enter- tainment. Alfo—Travellers Jhall not be difappointed of finding good quartern for thtmfelves and their h\tfis. THO'S. D. SANFORD. Cramahe, 24/0 Jan. 1819. 6 net for sale, AN excellent to»»e4 PIANO, with ad- ditional keys, and two fets of fpare firings, made by Broa/jwood, and remark¬ able for keeping in tun^ on]y eight months fr«ra England.—For particulars, inquire at the Editors. nw± 41 rWO ;-0,y frarn,d Houfe, find a ~FQR gAL£ QR WJJL Jai^e.ind commodious Hone Store, tii;.'- (- on the watc' • edge in the centre of the. Village of P efcot, on exceedingly ad- vantiigeou-. tc>ms >.o th'- nurchafer or leasee. Enquire at the OfHce of CHr, 'J iAGERMAN. 5i;,gfton; 2.6th February, 18ip. 9 A LARGE Corr.m0(3,'oljS two (lory dwelling Houfe, witn Kitchen, out Houfesand Garden, ifQt ,T> Front ftreet- For particulars apply t0 Laurence Herch- mer, Eiq. Kingston; December jDi x 3, o5 9 a HOME AFFAIRS. Statutes of Upper Canada. An /ICT to regulate the Trade by Land and Inland Navigation, between this Province and the United States of America. [Passed .Tth Nov. 1818.] WHEREAS an Ac\ paflcd in the fifty Gxth year of His Majefty's Reign, to titled, «' An A£l for making temporary provi(ion for the Regulation of Trade between this Province and the LTni- ted States of America, by Land or Inland Navigation," hath expired, and whereas it is r.eceflnr'y to make certain provifions for the Regulation of the said Trade ; Be it therefore enacted by the Kind's mod Excellent Majefty, by and witft the advice and cjnfent of the Legiflative Council and Affembly of the Province of Upper Cana¬ da, confti'uted and aitembied by virtue of and under the authority of an Aft patTed in the Parliament of Great Britain entitled ts An A& to repeal certain parts of an Ad patTed in the fourteenth year of His Majefty's Reign, entitled, u An Aft for making more effectual provilion for the Government of the Province of Qiiebec, in Nortb .America, and to make further pro- vifion for the Government of the faid Pro¬ vince," and by the authority of the same, That from and after the patting of this Aft. in addition to the Rates and Duties now raifed, levied and collefted, the fol¬ lowing duties on Goods, Wares,and Mer¬ chandize, the Growth, Produce, or Ma¬ nufacture of the LTnited States of Ameri¬ ca , imported into thib Province from the faid LTnited States -f ' merica 5 (hall be pai 1 by the Perfon or Perfons importing the fame ; That i* to say : Beer, die, or Porter in calks, six pence per Gallon. ,t Beer. Aley or Porter, in bottles, nine pence per Gallon. Cables and Tarred Rope, two pence per pound. Cordage Untarred, two pence per pound. Playing Cards, one (hilling per pack. . Tallow Candles, three pence per pound. Wax or Spermiceti Candles% fix per per pound. Cider, live (hillings per barrel of thirty- fix Gallons Sole Leather, three pence per p©una. Calf Siins, and other skins, drefled as upper leather, one milling and three pence per piece. Hnrnefs Leather, four pence per pound. Nails, one penny per pound. Salt, fix pence per bufhel of fiftyyfix pounds. Spirits dlftilled from grain, one (hilling per gallon. Snuff", :wo pence per pound. ManufaQured Tobacco, two pence per pound. And on all other Goods, IVares, or Mer- chandise, not herein before enumerated, the Growth, Produce, or Manufacture of the faid United State* of America, a duty of Ten Pounds for every Hundred Pounds, ad valorem, on the faid Goods, Waresy or Merchandise, being the Growth, Produce, or Manufacture of the faid United States of America, Provided always, that nothing in this Aft (hall extend or be conftrued to extend to prevent or in any wife prohibit free ."rom the payment of any duty on the admiflion from the United States of Ame¬ rica, the following articles, being the Growth, Produce, or Manufacture of the faid United States of America '.-^Unman¬ ufactured Tobacco, Staves and Heading, Oak Pine, and Fir Timber, Wheat, Pet and Pearl Ashes, Furs and Slins not dres¬ sed, Fori and Libe Cattle, Sheep and Hogs and the Pcrfonal Baggage, Travelling Hc.rfe or Horfes, Travelling Carriage or Carria¬ ges of any perfon or perfons, fubjefts or foreigners, who may lawfully come into, or refide in this Province, Provided always, that nothing in this Aft contained, (hall extend or be conflrned to extend to prohi¬ bit the admiiTion of Flour into this Pro¬ vince, free of duty for exportation only. II. And be it further enabled ly the au¬ thority aforesaid, That from and after the pafiing of this Aft, there (hall be paid on all VefTels or Boats the property of the citizens of the United States, coming into any of the Ports of this Province, the fol¬ lowing duties, namely ; on all VefTels above five tons to fifty tons, the Tonnage duty of three pence per ton on all veflcls above fifty tons two pence per ton. III. And be it further en a8ed by the au¬ thority aforesaid. That nothing in this Aft contained (hall extend or be conftrued to extend to authorize the admiiTion of any fuch Veflel or VefTels, Boat or Boats, the property of citizens of the United States of America, to Trade from one Britim Port to another, or to be employed in any manner whatever, in the Coafting Trade of the faid Province, or between the faid Province and Lower Canada. IV. And be it further tnaSed by the au¬ thority aforesaid, That all monies collefted under and by virtue of this Aft, (hall be paid into the hands of the Receiver-Gene¬ ral, to and for the ufes of His Majefty, His Heirs and Succeffors, for the Public uses of this Province, and towards the Tup- port of the Government thereof, to be ac- cevnted for to Hit Majrity tbttM*gb t** Lords Commiflioners of His Treafury for the time being, in fuch manaer as it (halt pleafe His Majefty to direct. V. And be it further enacted by the as* thority aforesaid, That this Aft mall be in force fiora and after the palling thereof* until the end of the next Scffion of the* Provincial Parliament. Tork, Feh. 25. Early Navigation. The Schr. Mary Ant, J. Mofier, if& rived here on Monday the 2 2d inflant with paiTengers from Niagara, being probably the firft inftance of the lake being navigated at fo early a period of the year. The feafon has however beert fo very mild as to make the navigation prac* ticablc and fafe almoil every day fince the commencement of the winter, between Niagara and this port, and indeed it is faid even to Kingdom A letter from Cornwall of the 12th inft. mentions a heavy fall of rain the day before, accompanied by very fevere thuin der and lightning. Fire ! A fmall houfe built and inhabited by two brothers of the naine of Stewart, and a filler, was unfortunately burnt early on Sunday morning laft. They emigrated to this country laft fummer, and were remarked for their inceilant induftry and frugality, by which they had accumulated a fum of money in gold and filver which they had great hopes of increafiag until they could be enabled to build a comforta¬ ble houfe for their parents, who it is faid they expefted out in tke fpring. Tho flames fpread with fuch rapidity that they could not fave a (ingle article, and with difficulty efcaped themfelves. The money was found melted into a ioltd mats: but s large (lock of clothes which they hcjj brought with them was entirely loft. U. C. Gazette. FOR THE KINGSTON CHRONICLE. Mr. Editor, i have often heard Lawyers sayt 1.1 Aagfi 'Mbii heatU :uwwyer£ fckyj1* though, to be sure, in a jargon of theif own, that whatever is not denied, must bo taken t© be admitted, and therefore. suppose, were I to leav* any of the Grievances from Ernest Town unauswer* ed, some persons would not scruple to tell ui, most boldly, that they were found to be unanswerable. Nothing, I assure* you, but the fear of giving color to so false a conclusion, could induce rse to continue my communications on a sub¬ ject, of which your readers must bo, ait least, as weary as myself, and which, I dare say, most of the subscribers fr«ra Ernest Town would be content to tea dropped. The first of the remaining Grievance^ occupies a close column of your paper, and appears to be an extract from ar ad¬ dress to a Jury, in a late case of smug¬ gled goods. The fixed determination of the busy promoters of the address under consideration, seems to have been, from the first, to take up with no less than a good round Raker's dozen of Grievau* ce& ; and so they could but conjure up" this number, little did they care that some of them were false, and never ex¬ isted, and that others, if they ever were grievances^ existed no more—thirteea would they have, and run all risks—but the labor of invention, it seems, was not trifling: old dockets and briefs wereran- sacked, and it was luckily remembered by the distre-sed person, who with &u amiable, enviable, christianlike feeling, and M&lwdfthy of §0 gOud 3 c^tise1, W&§ racking his brains, and straining his in¬ vention, in a corner, to find a aumber of grievance* which he hoped to make some* good people believe they endured,—that a case had lately been decided by a Ju¬ ry of his country, somewhat different from the wish, if not from the expecta¬ tion, of those who were concerned in it z which, if dressed up and magnified in tbd narration, and finished off with a sen¬ tence or two of general reflections, might be made to assume an appearance of pub¬ lic interest-*—Collectors, too, are not fa¬ vorite characters ; the popular prejudice- is against seizures, and though one or two formal people might remark that the appeal from the decision of a Jury- lies in an application to the Courts of th& country, for a new trial : and that there is a regular mode of appeal pointed out by Laws, from the judgments of our Courts, to the Governor in Council, and none, thank Heaven, by address to the Governor himself—with the mark of ev¬ ery man and boy, at the tail of it, who can be procured to put his name, to what he never heard of before, and knows no¬ thing about ; though all this might be said, still it would make a grievance, aye and a desperate long one, and be¬ sides it was about as true as tae rest, and if it answered 110 other purpose, than to blackguard the Collector, that would be one point gained. That Mr. Fairfield felt grieved w era his Tobacco was seized, is not unlikely, and that the u lad" would have it be- lieved, that the Collector had done w hat waa wrong, aud th*t up irw "j»st go-

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