heaut u ound it ool the stitangers the stranger heart oh avearnioz mifiuih is its lot lo lle grceu shadow of thy tree the stranger fiuds do rest nub thee rustling leaves thou thiokst the vines low glad music round ihy household eaves to him that sound hath sorrows tooe tbo straogers heart is ivithhis ovvo thou thiokst thy childrens laughing play a lovely sijrbt at fall of day theo are iho strangers thoughts oppressed his mothers voice comes oer his in east thou thiokst it sweet when friend with friend beoeath ooe roof io prayer may blend thea doth the strangers ye crow dim far far are those who praym with hioi thy heart thy home tliy vintage land the voices of thy kiudrod baud oh midst ham all when blest thou art deal geutly with the straogcrs hearr f hemans f the poles good night a song a song fur polaod a cup of festal wioe though pledged by raaoy a breaking boart still strong for thee and thine with smiling lip and calm smooth brow our fate hath taught the art from evy loved one round us now in boldier guise to part the homes the homes of poland the mountains and the plains the rivers aod the free wild woods the slaves who burst their chains the mothers sacred love the tears that weep the heros fall the memory of our belter yean fill bigb to one and all the sword the sword for poland the keenest and the best but fling away the coward shield and bare the warriors breast as gaily to the battleground as to a banquet on theres music in tho trumpet souod fill high though hope be gooe the cross the cross for poland aye honest hearts and true have boldly dyed the peaceful robe io glorys sanguine hue beam holy cross of conquering fame that led one constantine but tremble thou of recreant name befoie the bannered sign good night good night to polaod tomorrows sun may rise to see us restoo mother earth beneath our own blue skios and welcome welcome if the strife be won to make thee free fill to the last dear ihroboflife oh polaod all for thee canada company have for sale in upper canada about two millions five hun- dkfcid thousand agues of lam of the follow tug description viz ikst crown reserves being lots of 00 acres each scattered ibrougli the older townships of iha province second blocks of land of from 1 000 io 40000 acres tlue are si tuated in townships of the western district and in the township of wrl- mot in he gore district third a town and township call ed ouelp if in the gore district h- bout24 miles north west cfdundas in which there sire upwards of soo settlers among whom are almost every kind ol tradesmen and mechanics also ta verns stores schools sawmills a brewery and distillery and one of the best grist mills in the province this is a desirable location for small capital ists as labourers and servants arc easi ly procured lots partially improved may be purchased at a reasonably rale fourth y the huron territory con sisting cif 1000000 acres in the shape ofa triangle the base from the newyork constellation extract of a letter from a lady in lon don may i2ih 1831 i saw tbo kiog and the whole or the royal family at what is called the pri vate view of the exhibition of the royal academy they were there almost three hours there was an immense crowd out- tide and we observed the queen wipe a tear from her eye on hearing the loud ac clamations with which her husbaod was greeted she is by no means a handsome woman aod her eyes are remarkably light sad proiniueut- silo wih iiuuiu unifl blue velvet with a white chip bonnet and feathers the processes were habited nearly alike io dark bluo silk pelisses with bonnets of the same colour they are all stout ladies aod look like george the fourth the little princess victoria wore a lightcoloured silk pelisse with a cottage boonet of tuscan straw the king was dressed in black aod had bis hair powder ed the president of the academy sir martin arthur shee attended the royal family through the exhibition he was io full dress and wore his gold medal aod mr aod mrs mlane have been lately at two balls at the palaceand describe them as very splendid the determined manner in which the king acted io dissolving the parliament has made him perhaps more popular thao any british monarch that ever reigned when he ordered the statecoach to be pre pared word was brought to him that it would be impossible for bira to dissolve parliament on that day as it would take twentyfour hours to plat the manes and tails of the horses the kiog then desired a hack to be brought as he was determin ed to go at once however the btate- coach and horses were eventually put in order we have been asked by maoy english persons if we have heard of the compliraeoi which our minister paid to the kiog io speakidgof him a short time since ii seems that mr mlane said he had ne ver supposed it possible be could be brought to envy a king but he would almost rather have had thefeelingsofvilliam fourth no the day be dissolved parliament than those of any otbermao that has ever lived tho english appear much gratified at this opinion of their sovereign expressed by an american citizen notice all p sons having demands agninst the estate of he laic abraham barker of iliillnvtll dcceasedaro requested to present fllpm duly authenticated to the uubsciuv w lor sctlleiijcnt and all persons judobtcd lo the estate are rc- oupntei w make immediate payment to i the subs- rihois who ot duly authorised i so grunt discharges b stevenson i benj hubtts i haling mi i 1s29 cikcllak office of imtrican ami foreign agency f r cifw 4 hatlst aeio york jan l8u plbltu notice hereby given to all person whom il may cooccro having claims ehl inlicriiauccs c payable ahlu abroad that this agency ttucil under tlis special auspices siiituished individuals in this ciiuotry a regular correspondence with emit- bankers c in the princi pal ports and capitals of foreign goi 0- uieuts ii commercial relations with the united states through the mediation whereof uch valid claims as maybocou- fitled thc w oe e for settle- 8 alt rheum this iiwewiat disease winch litis lontf bfllcl the art of ilic most experience ptaywrfmwi ims m tongihi found dr iu iningcs genuine ointiai or re co vi llas estal1 ami pain i and effectively rcco- bv the cfo wards ol 60 miles on the kissl bank ol lnkc huron the town of codeiuch con taining at present about 30 houses with stores taverns blacksmiths and carpenters shops a school and a branch office of the company over hangs b harbour formed by the basin of the maiiland ft large stream which falls into lake huion and is the centre of the settlement a saw mill is in ope ration and a grist mill in progress roads have been run o uundas and london which this year at a very great expense will be rendered equal to any in the province and tho commu nication by the si glair with lake k- rie and thence by the welland canal into lake ontario gives a most advan tageous mode of sending produce to the market and this year the rideau na vigation will be completed when pro duce may be shipped in a sloop at uo- derich and delivered without breaking bulk at montreal or quebec the land to say the least is equal lo any in the province and greatly supe rior to the average of either upper ca nada or the opposite coast of the unit ed states the climate owing to the vicinity of the lake is more mild and equable than any not possessing simi lar advantages it abounds in brick earth lime and building stones and holds out every piospcct of becoming ihe most prosperous settlement in the province settlers coming by the way of que bec will proceed by montreal and la- chine lo prescotl where an agent of the company will forward them to port dalhousie and thence to buffalo those nem an promptly veretl ffnep furnished by tlie claimants with the suitable legal proofs aud vouch ers tngciher with the requisite attorney n laken aod resting for up before aitfjudgeofa court of record or power of acknowledged mvenwn tu ill- rw cutaneous di sense 1 nremei with niorero- uctaocc by the physician uon luwlllch he is so uuiversully unsuccessltd this uintmcot hasstood the test of experience aud justly obtained an unparalleled cele brity it immediately removes die safrs pives a healthy action to the s- so the skiu and its original cidour and smoothness numerous rtcommfutiatitius might he obtained of its biipcrir efficacy hut the proprietor chose that tti rfo should be itsouty eoumootator has iu three or four weeks cured case f fllieen and twenty years stauding that had re sisted the power uf every remedt that was tried it uotouly at ouce j ate relief io salt rheum hut cures tinea capitas comuiouly called scw head and all scabby eruptions pocuhnr lo un- ealthy children c there is nothing of a mercurial na ture contained iu it iud it may ic used ou infants or others under aoy circumstances whatever price one dollar per bottle for sale hy cm binley kinston john mussuu uufhecauil geoige utfut mon treal sole apeut fur the auaias- kioeston llihjidy 1sq8 cabinet i oihcr coivp civil magistrate muoict- pl authority or notary public aud the whole didy authenticated by the governor of the st or territory io which the same maybe perfected and legalized by the ap propriate foreign consul having also established a similar correg- pondeuim throughout the doited states aud british america the like claims for recove ry in anv p thereof respectively will bo received aud efficiently attended to iu behalf u americans as well as foreign claimants order for the investment of funds on mortgage of freehold property or in the purchase of public securities of the unit ed states canal loan of the states n york pennsylvania ohio c puuc tuaily and faithfully executed applications addressed to this agency in case requiring the investigation of claims search of records or the interven tion oflgal proceediugs should be accom panied with an adequate remittance tode- fc rpliminar rhargm and dihurw ir attending the eame and all letters ttust be addressed post paid to the un- drsigoed counsellor of tho supreme fuurtofihe united states io the office o the agency 49 wallstreet new york aaron h palmer the subscriber haviag been appointed agent in this province for tho ahoveof- ive is ready to receive aud trausnm to is principal aoy claim for adjustment and will be answerable for the proper ma- nugdojcdt of the same b dougall hallowelh 3d may 1831 1j1 or sale that valuable pro- j perty lately owned by mi picar it lies about 3 miles below the kingston mills and about y miles from kingston t is a farm of 100 acres on which is erected on of the best barns in the two iior sale a neat 1 piano forte apply lomr tazewell frhrnan llll beus leave most respectively to return thanks for the upport lie has hilherlo received and lo inform his customers that he has now o hand a general assortment ot toods suitable to the present and approaching seasons such as ladies and gcnilcnvrns eng lish and french clogs laics cork soled boots prunella stuff nd cord walking boots and shoes uress and half dress shoes dress and oilier gloves gentlemens ridini or mud boots gloves bracestravcding bugs portmanteaus and all kinds f trimings and materials used lor manufacturing in the shoe line the greater part of the above were imported last fall but were not receiv ed here until within a few wteks past dill ait ftfsl uurt uidilt a vso on hand as usual ladies and ctnllemens boots and shoes of his own manufacture sole upper leather and calfskins c orders fiom all parts of the province will be thankfully received and punc- tuaily attended to parcels sunt to all parts ol the lake bay or river free of expense during the navigation kiiieston wnrch 28th 18sl rejwovali thesubscri ber btgs leave lo acquaint his iriciuls and ihe public generally tlrni he has removed to the corner brick burbling recently occupied by mr wm diltlcy druggist where be is now receiving n very general assorlmeniof stap1k al fancy goods well adapted for the season which be intends to sell unusually low for cash or short approved credit he has also on hand a great variety of school books and stationery and a case of chrisiys best waterpi oof hals w driscoll k i n e ston ociober9ih 130 the mansion house hotel the subscriber having rented this extensive aud well known establishment has now opened ihe same for tbe accommodation of the public the mansion house is pleasantly situat ed on store street beiog the principal and most central street in kingston and do establishment of tbe kind in the province eau surpass it in the excellence and comfort olits apartments in regard both to parlours ii iid bed rooms all of which are fur- iiished iu tho very best style the subscriber haviog kept tavern for several years has acquired experience io that lineand he trusts that with unre- mtling atteution to the comforts of his guests he will merit a share of the public patrounge in rear of the mansion house is a large yard in which there is ao extensive aod commodious range of stables and where a livery stable will be constantly kept for tbe accommodation of the public s carmino kingston 24th october 1s30 provinces it is 100 by 40 feet also coming by tbo way of new- york will i a good dwelling house so by 2- feet take the route by the erie canal to j stabling for about 30 horses and sheds buffalo from that they are forward- i fttmost beyond measuring tbe land ed to detroit whence they will proceed of the best quality and well wooded in a smaller steam boat up the st clair id watered tbe above property will jc miid vv itw cfrwhtantf credit tor further particulars apply copfeuilate irens a first rate copperplate printing press has just been received at the chronicle office where visiting cards will be printed and all other copperplate work performed with neatness and despatch a variety of fashionable visit in cards for sale at the chronicle ofliceg july 24th 1830 1 otic k a i ill ilk ilchiiiiivilit rl ii fuwv hiilmyiiil to the company will transport them a- bout sixty miles lo jojcrich should they wish to proceed to any oilier part of the companys lands any of the a- gents mentioned in the way ticket a- long the line of koad will give hem the necessary advice and information canada compnnys ojjicc t york7th fdau 1831 j offices of ihe canada cornpanv york goelpu and gouebich quebec montreal j kingston bytowh agents john davidson esq messrs hart logan co james sampson esq charles shirrift esq uorieinal p trcadwell esq perth belleville napanee cobourgy uundas mtjsw stereotype e- ih dktioin of mayors spelling book the subscriber has in the press an extensive second edi tion of mavors english spelling book stereotyped from the 32sth london edition a 0 1827 this edition which will be printed on good paper from the mills of eastwood and skinner of york will be afforded i determination to be punctual they hope alexander fraser esq james ii sampson esq allan macpherson esq g bcibune esq andrew t kerbyesq fort erie james kerhy esq bujfala e johnson esq vittoria duncan ross esq port talbot col burwell aldboro john macfarlanc esq amherstourg wm berczy eso sandwich joseph woods esq lialdoon win jones esq new york j c buchanan esq boston robert manners esq 1aiting the subscribers beg leave to re turn thanks to their friends and the public of kingston and vicinity for the encouragement they have sepa rately received during their residence a- mongst them they also wish to inform them thai they have opened an establishment in quarry street opposite mr f pren tiss dry good store under the firm of kekk heathers ornamental sign carriage house paint ers clujers paperbangers sec sc from their well known abilities and practice in kingston with a to michael brennan n b independent of tbo above there is 30 acres on a lease of 1 g years on which is erected a substantial black smiths shop and other buildings the whole will he sold togdher april 20th 1s31 book itlndinu e8tablisumnt at the kingston chronicle office the subscriber having engaged an experienced and regularly bred book binder informs the public that all kinds ofhusiness in this line will be perform ed ut his office with neatness and des patch and on moderate terms the following is a list of the price when books are brought in by the quantity a small advance will be made on the single volume binding in calf s d iu calf oroa- folio full hound mcnteil quarto do do octavo do do l2rno do do ibmo do do i 0 0 0 10 0 5 0 2 0 1 0 0 half minding in caif folio bif bouud aud orna- 0 17 0 menlcl quarto ao do 0 7 0 octavo do do 0 3 8 l2mo do do 0 1 6 16mo do do 0 1 0 binding in sheep folio fi bound aud orna- 0 17 6 niente m w quarto rf 0 7 6 octavo do do o t i i2iijo do i i iu 8iujo do do i 0 1 3 much cheaper than the former edition storekeepers and others wishing for supplies will please give in their names without delay jas macfarlane kingston 22d may 1330 for salkloi no 303 grave street kingston apply to the ediiot of this pnper in to meet still with a share of patronage from a discerning and generous public jas kttrr joseph heathers kingston may 4th 1ss1 aftdetf seedsforsaleby tlie subscriber a large quantity of fresh garden seeds warranted to be of the growlb of 1830 with directions or gardcnipj john 5jowt half folio h menu i quarto octavo 12m o rinding in sheep bound aud orna- do do do do do do do do 0 0 0 0 0 4 171 1 0 10 also fcder blank work and ruling to auy j or pattern for port folio aod faucy iiudin separate charge james macfarlane kingston ijrh april 1820 o let tlie lluuso near die coltill church at present occu pied b luut cameron 75th highlan ders pply to tiios kirkfatrick t persoos haviog de niancli against the eaiate of the late doctor john stckueyofsoibiashurgh deceased are requested to present ihem duly iniiiliniiiiuvn ii aiv oiiu- r rucot aod all persons jdebted to the estate arc requested to ma payment to tbe subscribers wfcp are dul authorised to grant discbarges rfcitt soimes samuels cronk executors sophiashurgh kovender g 1830 notice 4klnote due 0 tle cstaeofthebte frederick keelerare iolesciiled with j h samson admr be 24th pa an extract from the regulations of upper canada college he college liarters are order ed as follows first quarter bed immediately af ter the christmas vacation about lire 1th of january and ends on the 20th of march second quarter begins on the 20th march and ends r 10th june third quarter begins on lire 10th june and ends at the commencement of the summer vacati about the lgth of august fourth quarter begins immediately after the summer vacation about the 1st october and ends at he commence mentofthc christmas vacation about the 2 1st december- at whatever period of either of the above quarters a scm is admited inio the college ot preparatory school his dues for instruction payable from he begining of tha quarter fisteanboat hotel in i3 rear of the mketand a few rod west of the steamboat wharf the subscriber begs leae to return his sin cere thanks to histvends and the public for their very liberal suppott during the last eight years of which he hopes to merit a continuance by a strict attention to business his liouse having under gone a thorough rrpair has placed it more than ever in i power lo contri bute to the comfort an accommodation of travellers ff iew boarders can bt nccoinmodaed the table and lar will be furnished with the best the mrk affords and on the iuos1 reasonable terms n b extensive stables and sheds together with a large and secure yard thos bamford kingston february 1 1831 t new academy he rev thomas handcock a b trinity college dublin begs leave to inform tbe iohahitaots of king ston that having now eorae leisure to de vote to tho iustruction of youth he pro poses opening an academy od tuesday the first day of march next in this town his system will embrace english aud classical literature reading writing cyphering geography ancient aod mo dern history c- and will bo cooducted in conformity with that of the college at york io every respect a circumstance which will afford such of his pupils as may be transferred to that establishment a ma terial advaotage terms 7 10s per annum further particulars may be known on application to mr handcock personally kingston feb 12 1831 ohn booth merchant tailor most respectfully begs leave to inform his friends and the pub lic that he has removed to market street next door to mr w binley druggist where he continues his em ployment in all its varieties and execu tes work in the latest fashions lie also embraces this medium of conveying to his friends aud the public his sincere thanks for the patronage he experienced at his former stand and now solicits a continuance of that sup port with the assurance that his utmost eltorts will bo used for the satisfaction of all who may favour him with their custom he likewise begs leave to intinia- lo lint hitvrmj reecivrd a lnrp and fin assortment ot cloths lassimeres wes tings trimmings of every description avlvik is enabled to furnish anyquarr- tity on he most reasonable terms n b constantly on hand a very fashionable assortment of ready made clothing kingston 11th november 1830 alliance british and foreign life art iire assur ance comjhiny of loitdon established ly act of purliamtnt capital fivb utluonfl sterling the agents for this company beg leave to nnnnunce to lh in habitants of upper canadc that they continue to assure against loss or uaokiq by fire and that they have lor ihu convenience of the public appointed tbe following gentlemen as their agents in the coumy towns of the different dis tricts viz guy c wood esq corntcall messrs aw morrisc jsrockvillc james macfarlanc esq kingston james g bethuue esq cobuurg samuel ridoul esq york john ross esq niagara to either of whom parties desirous of effecting assurance will please apply the agents take leave lo remind the public of the following important and striking advantages that will be deriv ed from assuring with tbe alliance com pany st perfect security a honor and liberality inthe settle ment of losses 3d moderate premiums of assur ance 4th a participation of profits 5th parties who obtain the settle ment of losses from fire are not thereby deprived of their right to participate iu the profits of the company 6th losses by lightning will be made ood 7th the agents have the power o settling losses in this country without referring to the board ef directions in londcn 8th reasonable expenses incurred in tbe removal of property from fire will be paid 9th in the case of an assurance be ing made on properly for a less sum than the real value thereof the compa ny will whatever loss is sustained not exceeding the sum assured 10th tbe extended scale on which the society is formed warrants the ex pectation that the profits to be divided will be large mckenzie bethuneco agents mont 23th sept 1826 veilliam johnson barber g webster begs most res- jum tivilv to inform the inha bitants of kingston and its viciiy tliut he has just returned from london with a stock of cloths cassimeresand vest- ings of the most fashionable colours and of the finest qualities together wiih an assoiimcnt of buttons of the most ap proved and latest patterns and having succcded in making purchases at some of the lirsl establishments he is enabled o execute orders for cloathing at ex ceeding low prices and begs so assure gentlemen eotiusting him with their orders that they shall be executed agree able to the present fashions and in ihe first style of workmanship at ihe same rfnie he beys to return hissincere thanks to his friends and the public for the sup port he has received for the last nine years and it will always be his study to merit a continuance of their favours naval and military uniforms p s 0 w has made atrangmenls with one of the first houses to supply him with the latest fashions kingston 4th kcernberr iqbo dissolution the copartt nership between the undersign ed under the firm of john macphtr- son i co is this day by mutual con sent dissolved the subsciibersares e verally authorised to settle tho affair of the late copar tnershipall person having demands are requested lo presen them at their office sigued john macpherson alexr mcmillan samuel crane prescott january i2th 183l the forwarding business wil be continued by john matpherson and samuel crant under the firm of mac pherson and crane here and at mon treal under the old firm their slores and wharves at the upper end of the town where their bu siness will he transacted are to be con siderably enlarged and will be conveni ent for receiving and shipping wheat in bulk prescott 12th jan 183l and hairdresser nextdoor to the london tavern tenders his grateful acknowledgements to tlie public for the liberal support he has met with since he commenced business and he hopes by close attention and indusiry to me rit a continuance of the public patro nage kingsto 30thmay 1829 tht board of education for the johnstown district give notice that from the present time it i their intention strictly to enforce the regulation made some years back by which the use of american books iu teaching is prohihited aod the masters are directed u coofine themselves to such works of elementary instruction as are compiled by british authors only a copy of mavors spellingbook may be obtaiued by each master whose certifi cates have passed the hoard on annlica- nun iu 1 ji ill- that the compliance of tho school masters is desired with a former regulation enjoining the use of prayers at the com mencement of school in the moruiug and at its close in the evening a form adapted to general uee may be found io mavors spellinghook and is re commended for this purpose by the board printed forms for the quarterly certifi cates to be signed by two trustees may be had no application to adiet shcnrood esq brockville- fniy 1 wanted immediately at the long falls south crosby on the rideau canal about 20 good stone masons to whom liberal encouragement will be given apply to mackay reppath april 1629 for sale lot no 17 in ihe ninth concession of the town ship ofloughboro for particulars en quire at this office kingst 9th augu 1828 the kinustonchiibnicle is printed and published every saturday by james macfahlane at his office in front street kingston terms seventeen shillings sixpence per annum if sentby mai twenty shillings subscription to be paid in advance price op advertisements six lines and under 2a gd first insertion and and 7 each subsequent insertion ten lines aud under 3s- 4d first insertion and lod each sub sequent insertion above ten line 4d per line for the first insertion and id per line for every subsequent insertion advertisements without tcritttn directions in- scried tittfyrbidf and charged accordinclv orders for discontinuing advertisements to be in writing and delivered by wednesday noon at the latest no advertisement received after ten oclock on the day if publication icj produce received in payment at the mar ket price agents john btgnel esq quebec david chisholme esq three rivers andrew porteous esq jlfiw- tretd james mcintosh esq lancaster john cameron esq loehiel r clinc el- cornwall george browse esq matilda alpheus jones esq prtsctt henry jones esq broektitte josiah taylor est perth h whittnareh esq richmntt j k hart welt esq bastoud mess c j mdonuld gananque john dean esq bath allan mcpherson esq aurn thns parker esq betttiltt joseph a keelr eq crantuc james g bethunu esq umtitm david smart esq port hope william allan baq york daniel ross esq viuria julm crooks esq- jsiagara charles biggar eq jtfirrray j d- gilbert esq idolptstown w robertson ea river trent