• THE KINGSTON CHRONICLE. VOL. I ] FRIDAY, (afternoon) JULY 30, 1811). [No. 31 MASONRY. The Steam-Boat FEONTENAC JAMES MACKENZIE, Master, Will in future leave the different Ports on the following days VIZ. Kingston, for York, on the 1st, Mth and 2\st days of each month. York, for Qncension, od, \3th and 23d days of each month. Niagara, for Kingston, bth, loth and %bth days of each month. RATES OF PASSAGES. 3 £3-0-0 1-0-0 price ; above three an and From Kingston to York and Niagara, From York to Niagara, - - — - Children under three years of age, half under ten, two thirds. A Hook will be kept for entering the names of FtaCttg^fi, the births which they may choose, at which time the passage money must be paid. Passengers are allowed 60 lbs. weight of baggage ; surplus bag¬ gage to be paid for at the usual rate.—Gentlemen's servants cannot sleep or eat in the Cabin. Deck Passengers will pay lbs. and may cither bring their own Provisions, or be furnished by the Steward. For each dog brought on board, bs. All applicationi for passages to be made to Captain Mackenzie, on board. A MEETING of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Upper Canada, will bt helden at Mr. Robert Watfar% in KiogiioD, on MONDAY, the 2d of Au- guft. Reprelentatives of tlie leveral Chapters nndtr its juriidiction will plealc give t-rcir attendance. Ey order of the G. II. P. JOHN W. FERGUSON, Grand Recorder. Kinefton, 20th June, 1819. 30 Cull Staves and Charcoal. "MTANTED, a few thowfanda of Cull ▼ v Staves ; alio, a few hundred bush els oi Charcoal, tor which Cash will be paid co delivery at the Kingtton Brewery, by tht fubferiber. THOMAS DALTON. Kii'illon, July 17, 1819. 30 Valuable Lands for Sate in the Township of Hamilton. TT GTS No. 6 and 12 in the 3d Con- ,11 A -cffion, containing 400 acres. Jrio ditto 11 and 15 in the 4th Con- cefium, containing 450 acres. Ditto ditto 10, in the 6th Conccflion, containing 200 acre*- The above Land*- are all lying in the Townfhip of Hamilton, Newcallle Diflrid. and will be fold on the molt liberal terms. For further information, enquire of Eliaa Jones, Efq. Hamilton, or the fubferiber in Kingfton. Thomas S. Whitaker. Kingfton, May 2^> 18 19- 2 2tf GEORGE SCOUGAL, Late Master Smith in the Engi* necr D< -artment, FREIGHT Will be transported to and from the above places at the rate of 4s. per barrel bulk, and Flour at the customary rate, delivered to the different consignees. A list of their names will be put in a con¬ spicuous place on board, which must be deemed a sufficient notice— and the Goods when taken from the Steam-Boat, will be considered at the risk of the owners. For each small parcel, 2s 6d. which must be paid on delivery. Kingston, April 28th, 1819. IStf New Goods. LAMB& M DON ELL, Opposite the Market----------King Street, MOST refpeftfully inform their friends and the public, that they have juft received and offer for fale, a well chofen and general afTortment of DRY GOODS, among which are the following articles, VIZ. Weft of England Cloths and Caflimeres, K&f carpeting-, ivfdc'ermiutter do. Jeans, Fuftians, Bombazettes Bombazeens, drab, blue, gray and yellow Nankeens, irifh Lin¬ ens, Linen fold and Maddapollum fhirtiogs, fleam loom (hirtings, Sallamporea, lung cloth* and Bafcaes, Mancheftcr & Glas¬ gow ftriped Cotton»,Turkey stripes,checks and Ginghams, Dimity, Chintz and Cali¬ co Furniture. Cambrics, Calicoes, Lenos and Mnflinp, Lutestring and Sarfnet Silks, black Florentine, silk Veils, Sliawis,Scarfs and Handkerchiefs, Canton crapr, Canton crape drefies, afforted colors,couon Shawls and Handkerchiefs, silk, co:ton and wors¬ ted Hofe, silk, kid and beaver Gloves, Thread, silk and cotton Laces, Ribbons, Tapes & Bobbins, Counterpanes, Marfeilles Quilts, silk and Cotton Shambray, Linen Bed Ticks, bleached Sheetings, Hum- hums Derrys, brown Hollands*, Dowlas, &c. dec. &c. ALSO, A few pairs STAYS. Kingston, 2d July, 1819. 27 NOTICE. THE subscribers beg leave to inform the public, that they have entered into Copartnership, and that -(hey will jointly, from the date hereof, carry on business under the firm of LAMII & McDONELL. Wm. B. LAMB, ARCH. McDONELL. Kingston, JmirM% 1*19. (n NOTICE. , rpHE Board for Militia Pfk- -*■ sions, will meet on the Lift Monday in February, and continue fo to do, the fame day in each Month, until the bufmefs of this Diftri89 as regards the fame is fnifhed. JOHN FERGUSON. Kinofion^ Feb. iy?, 1819. 6 ANY perfon having in his pofleffinn the fecond volume, Philadelphia Edition, 1805, of Roscoe's History of Leo loth will oblige the owner by leaving in¬ formation of the fame with ihc Editors. >6> *l%\%\$. 2CJ To Officers on Half-Pay in Canada. IT is defired that Officers receiving Half- Pay, or Military Pcnfions, through the CumrrifTariat, in Canada, will fianfmit to their fever al Agents, at Qithec, theii Affidavits in Triplicate immeuiately after the 24th of the peiiod when their Half- Pay becomes d».e ; To that the Affidavits of Officers refiding in Lower Canada (hall arrive at Quebec before the 1 cth, and thofe of Officers refiding in the Upper Province before the 20th of the following Month, St which period the returns will be made up. As more than fufficient time is given foi Communications to reach Quebec from the moft diftant Polls, thofe Officers' Affida¬ vits which do not arrive in time to be incor¬ porated in thefe Returns, mufl remain over till theenfning period of Payment. CornmifTary General's Office, Quebec, March j, 1819. EGS leave to nform his friends and he public in teneral, that he has commenced bufintls next door below Mr. George Douglafs's. Store Street; where every article in hisliie may be had on she rr-oft reafonable terms, and on the (hoitefl notice. The following rates of charges are fubmitted. Horse Shoeing, ill round 6/*8 — — removes, 2/5 and all other work in proportion. Kingston, April §:h, lilQ« * 5 Bank Notice. I BANK OF UPPER CANADA. DIRECTOR for the week, John Ferguson, Esquire. Daysol DISCOUNT—every Wednes¬ day. Notes offered for discount must be all handed to the Cashier on the day pre¬ ceding the DISCOUNT Day. S-BARTLET?, Cashier- Drafts on Quebec, at short sight, will be given for Specie. The Last Notice. ~ A LL perfons indebted to the late firm -Z~A\ of fames RanLrn iy Co. are hereby notified that unlets their respective accounts and notes are fettled by the firll day of Au- gu& next, they will indiscriminately be put into the hands of an Attorney for coilec- tion. JAMES RANK-EN. Bath*, June 30, 1819. 27-tf DAY & MARTIN'S REAL JAPAN. B HART, St. Paul Street, Mon- o treal, Agent to Day & Martin, of London, informs the Merchants and Tra¬ ders of Upper Can ad a, that he has on board the Ship Eweretta a fupply of genuine J\PAN, warranted fuperior to any ever imported into this Province, in calks of a- bout fix dozen each. Day & Martin's Label having been forged in England for th* Canada market, fpurious and inferior Blacking is thereby fold, which deflroy3 the Leather, while Day Sc Martin's Japan affords peculiar nuurifhmem. Benjamin Hart. Montreal, 17th Jnn- .819. 26w6 OTICE is hereby given, that all perfons indebted to the late firm of Taylor & Parker, either by Book account or Note, are requelled to come forward and fettle the lame with the fubferiber IM¬ MEDIATELY, as after the foft day of October next, the whole, remaining unfet- tled, will indifcnminately. be put into the hands of an Attorney for collection. And ail thofe having demands againll the faid firm, are alio requelled to prefent the fame, dulv authenticated, foradjuftment. THOMAS PARKER, Surviving Partner. Bcllville, tith June, 1819. Statutes of Upper Canada. N 1 \ m6 Aux Oiiiciors a Demi-Pale en Canada. II" ES Off!cii.k> qui rrcoivcnf hi De- U A mi-Paie on I'rnsion Militairc, par le canal du Commissariat en Canada, sont requii! de transmettre a leurs Agens respectifs, a. Quebec, leurs affidavits en triplicafa, immediatcmenf apres le terme du paiement de leur Deml-paie, de man¬ ic re quo les allidavitsde? Olliciers qui re¬ sident dans le Bas-Canada, pourronl ;»r- rivera Quebec avani li I Jme.etde ceux q'ji resident dans la Haute Province, a- vaiii lo 20me. du mois suivant. auxquels periodes les retours se feront. Comme Ton donne plus de tents qu'il ne faut pour trausmettre les communications a Que¬ bec, des Posies Irs plus eloign6s3 les alli- davits desOlTuiers qui n'anivent pas a terns pour etre iucorpori's dans ces re- tours, resterontjusqu'auiieriodedu paye- ment suivant. Bureau du Commissairy-ntriera!,) 11 Quebec, le. Mars, 1819. ) Bm FOR SALE, A LARGE, commodious two (lory ftone HOUSE, with Out Houfes and Garden, situated on a half acre lot, in the Village of Bath. For terms apply to the Subfcriber, JAMES RANKEN. Bath, June 20, 1819. 27-tf CAME into the enclofureof the fub¬ feriber, about a week ago, a dafk bay COLT, about three years old. The owner is requelled to prove his property, pay charges, and take it away. JOHN ABBOT. Kingston, Jnly 13,1819, 29 Forwarding & Commission BUSINESS THE subscriber' hey; leave to inform their friend:* und the public, that they have formed u connection in busi¬ ness : the object of which is the trans¬ portation of Produce down the Si. Law- rence,and of Merchandise of every de¬ scription fiom Moil;treal to any part of Upper Canada and vhe United States ad¬ jacent to the Lakes On fa Mo and Erie. The business will be conducted by \V. [IrcntLi.. at O^di^^biinih. and under Ihc firm of l\\ L. WilffiNG S) Co. at lvie?ti»ll. To prevent delay 1 »M popcrty desti¬ ned for Kingston, Q? any part of the IJ.iy ofQuinte, will be forwatded from Pres- rott by the Steam B >at Charlotte, w hich leaves there twice every week. The subscribers engage to freight on as favourable term-- as any who are en¬ gaged in the business ; and, pledging their united exertionstogive satisfaction, will be grateful for every favor. \\\ L. WIIFTING, \V. HUBBELL. Frcscrft, 20/// M</j/,l$ 19.________23 TO LET, /ilND pofleflion given the 1st Auguft driL next, that HOUSE and STORE, in Store Street, opposite the Post Office, lately occupied by Mr. Edward Jones.— For particulars apply to the subscriber. NEIL McLEOIX Kingston, 15th July, 1819. 29 A Notice, THE late partnership of Hol'crl Gra¬ ham &> Co. having dissolved itself this day by the death of Roderick Mac- kay Esq. the business in future will be carried on by the Subscriber, to whom all person*-, who are indebted to the above tinri, will please pay thtii accounts 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. good Bargain ! A FOR Sale, the Houfe and Premifes, in ^ the Town of Kingfton, it prefent oc¬ cupied by the lubj.cribcr. For particulars apply to SAMUEL ANSLEY, Jun. Kingston, May cth 1819. 19 8 fUANtt DEEDS anl, MEMORIALS For sale at this D$?e. Z5W29 notice! LL perfons are cautioned again!! pur- chafir.g Lot No. 22, in the 7th con- ceiTion of Fredetickiburgb, or lot No. 27, h the lit coi.ccffijn of Richmond,from the Heirs cr Affignees of Davta Hefs, as the Subfcribcr holds an indifputablt title to the fame. GILBERT HABI&. Sidney, 4th Dec. 1S18. 3 For Sale or to Let, A3 TWO ftory framed Houfe, and a (f/lL larceand commodious ftone Store; f!'ii3te on the water's edge in the centre of the Village e.f Ptefcot, on exceedingly ad- vanta^ecu* term5 tn the purchaftr or lessee. Enqufre at the Office of CHr. a. hagerman. Kingfton, 26th Fcbiuary, 1819. 9 PERSONS haviag Books belonging to the Kingston Library are requell- ,.) tf> (e\*A 1 hem Co the fubferiber, at his honfc, adjoining the Town of Kingfton, and with as little delay as poflible* JOHN FERGUSON. 12th April, 1819. _______ 16 TO LET, A COMMODIOUS HOUSE, near Doftor Keating's, two stories high, with seven rooms a Kitchen, and a Cellar under the whole, a good yard and stable ; also a very good Spring near the house.— Fur further particulars apply to JAMES ROBINS. Kingston, $th June, 18*9. 23 NOTICE ~~-~ ALL perfons indebted to the late Co- partnctfliip of Richard Robison and David Secord, aie requefled to make im¬ mediate payment to the furviving partner, David Secord, and thofe to whom the faid Copartnerfliip may be indebted, aie le- rjueiled to fend in their accounts for ad- juftment and payment. KingRon, 27th May, 1819. 26tf FOR SALE, A QUANTITY of RED CEDAR PICKETS, from 7 to 8 feet in length.—Apply to Mr- John Dawson. Tailor. WILLIAM YEREX. Kingston, July 17, 1819. 30 WHEREAS my wife, Margaret FarO) hus lelt my bed and board without any just cause., tins is therefore to forbid all persons harbouring or trust¬ ing her on my account, as I will not pay any debts of her contracting after this date. PETER FARO. Kingston, July 17, 1819. 30a>3 At LL persons are hereby forbid trust- d/jL fag Abigail, my wife, on my ac¬ count, as she has been delirious for sev¬ eral years past, and has entirely forsaken mv bed and board, and I am determined not to pay any debts of her contracting after this date. DAVID PURDY. Ernest Tovh* July 19, l$l& MwS An Ad to repeal part of the Laxzs now in force, imposing duties on goods* wares and merchandize imported into this Province from the United States of America, and to make further regu~ lations for the Trade between this Province and the said United States of America, by land and inlandnavi¬ gation. [Passed 12th July, 1819.] MOST GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN. WHEREAS, it is expedient for the better collection of your Majes¬ ty's Revenue, to repeal part of and to amend (he Laws now in force, for impo¬ sing duties on goods, wares, and mer¬ chandise imported from the United States of America, We your Majesty's faithful Commons of this Province beseech your I Majesty, that it may be enacted, and be it enacted by the King's most Exrelleut Majesty, by and with the advice and con¬ sent of the Legislative Council and As¬ sembly of the Province of Upper Canada, coustipacu and assembled by virtue of and under the authority of an Act passed in the Parliament ot Great Britain, en¬ titled, " An Act to repeal certain parts of ao act passed in the fourteenth year of his Majesty's reign, entitled, u An Act for making more effectual provision for the Government of the Province of Que¬ bec in North America, and to make fur¬ ther provision for the Government of the • aid Province,'* and by the authority of the same, that so much of an Act of the Parliament of this Province, passed in the forty first year of His Majesty's reign, entitled, u An Act for granting to Bis Majesty, His Heirs and Successors to and for tLe uses of this Province, the like duties on goods, wares, and mer¬ chandise, brought into this Provincefrewn the United States of America, as are now paid on goods, wares, and merchandise, imported from Great Britain, and other places'* as imposes the same duties which are levied and collected in the Province of Lower Canada, under and by virtue of any Act passed in the said Province of Lower Canada, on goods and merchan¬ dise, brought into that Province from Great Britain, and parts beyond the sea, aud also an Act of the Parliament of this Province, passed iu the fifty-ninth year of His Majesty's reign, entitled " An Act to regulate the Trade by land and inland navigation, between this Province anj the United States of America," be and the same are hereby repealed. II. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid. That from and after the passing of this Act, there shall be raised, levied, collected and paid, the following duties on all goods, wares, and merchandize, the growth, produce, and manufacture of the United States of A me- rica, imported into this Province from Hit said United States of America, by the person or persona importing the same, that ib to say, Ale, Beer, or Porter, in casks, ft Mr pence per gallou. Ale, Beer, or Porter, in bottles, four pence per gallou. Cables and Tarred Rope, two pence per Pound. Cordage untarrec, two pence per pound. Playing Cards, one shilling per pack. I allow Caudles, two pence per pound. AN ax or Spermaceti Candles, four pence per pound. Cider, five shillings per Barrel of thir¬ ty six gallons. Sole leather, one penny per pound. Calf skins and other skins dressed as upper leather, one shilling each. Harness Leather, one penny per pound Nails, two pence per pound. Salt, six pence per bushel of fifty six pounds. Spirits, one shilling and three pence per gallon. Snuff, five pence per pound. Manufactured Tobacco, four pence per pound. And on all other goods, wares, and merchandise, not herein before enume¬ rated, the growth, produce, or manufac¬ ture of the said United States of Ameri¬ ca, a duty of five pounds on every hun¬ dred pounds, ad valorem, of the value of such goods, wares, and merchandise as aforesaid. Provided always, that noth¬ ing in this Act contaiued, shall extend or be construed to extend, to prevent or in any wise prohibit the importation free from the payment of any duty of the fol¬ lowing articles, being the growth, pro¬ duce, or manufacture of the said United States of America, unmanufactured to¬ bacco, staves and heading, wheat, pot and pearl ashes, furs aud skins not dres¬ sed, pork and live cattle, sheep, hogs and tallow, and the pergonal baggage, travelling horse or horses, travelling car¬ riage or carriages of any person or per¬ sons, subjects or foreigners, who may law¬ fully come into or reside in this Province. Provided always that nothing iu this Act contained shall extend or be construed to extend to prohibit the admission of Hour, oak, pine and fir timber into this Province, free of duty, for exportation only. ill. And be it farther enacted by the authority aforesaid. That from and after the passing of this Act, there shall be paid ou all vessels or boats, the property of