The Canadian times, 9 décembre 1823, mardi 9 décembre 1823
[" gain, but twenty thousand, nay, forty thou- f - Che Canadian Simes, \u201cTO SHOW THE VERY AGE AND BODY OF THE TIMES, THEIR FORM AND PRESSURE.\u201d VOL.IL.PRINTED AND PUBLISHED ON FUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, BY BOWMAN & SPARHAWK, No.6, St.Francois Xavier Strect.WHO IS FORTUNE?« Fortune is a Guddess rch0 never will, .unuooed be won.\u201d tg AR ee eee tres.MONTREAL TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1323, rh The Canada.-W e never saw « ship spread EE EE (boy, his widowed mother'sent him and his jbrother away, always telling them not to re- her wings to the -Lreeze, and go out to seal 0 until mght\u2014but one of these days the } in finèr style 4bun the Cunada did yester- duy.We received this morning the following effusion from a Gentlemnn who had accompanied a friend on bouad, and had} IKE all Females, who must havesatffwatched the vessel from the steamboat, till\u2019 child returned after having bess gone the spuce of oue or two hours, after some playthings he had left behind, and found bis mother in tears\u2014he asked ber why she wept; for a long time she returned no answer, but .\u2019 Je ter + 3 a [ott least afew hours\u2019 Coslriship tor the sakelishe was lost in the blue distance, und Lave nojdl ter ie ivud repeatedly asked the question, sof Modesty, before she will condescend toffdoult that our friends will recogiize tise au -f \u201cbestow a Kiss, even on the most deservingithor.\u2014Com.Advof her suitors, and this is perfectly natural.\u201cWhatever is not worth runniug some risk to -obtain, cannot ever be worth possessing.Where isthe man who would hesitate to -marry an heivess of 20,000 Dollars, be- «cause his wedding coat would cost the trifling sum of $15.Surely there is no wan so very simple ; yet, strange as 1t may appear, there are many, very many, who rather choose to ¢ pine in hopeless poverty.\u201d then to \u201ccast their Bread upou the waters,\u201d although they are strongly convinced in their own minds, that after a few days they will not only receive their little loaf a- \u2018sand other loaves beside.Ceriuinly such people cannotexpect to \u201c\u201cReapif they donot Sow,\u201d and Fortune will not bestow Prizes where there are no Tickets! Fortune will knock at your doors, but as she in those times may be acquainted with you, you must be polite enough to « lift ihe latch, and wait upon her goddesship in the pirlour.\u2014 She will doubtlessly wait upon many who urchase \u2018Tickets or Share in the foll wi Splendid Lottery, at N.H.VX BENNETT'S LOTTERY AND ExcHanGE Orrice MoNTRE- AL.Behold the Glittering Prizes; in the University Lottery, Now Drawing in the City of Baltimore.SCHEME.UNIVERSITY LOTTERY.TO THE CANADA, ON GOING TO SLA.The gallant ship is out at sen, Proudly o'er the water goiny ; Along her sides the billows flee, Back.in her wake, a river flowing: She dips her stem to meet thie wave, And high the toss'd foam curls Lefore it, As if she felt the cheers we gave, She takes her fiight, Where the sci louks bright, And the sun in sparkles llushes o'er it.Calluntly ou she cuts Ler way, And now in distunce far is fleeting © There are : ome on board whose heurts ure guy, And some whnse hearts arc wildly beadug : 1.oud was the cheer her seamen gave, As bach they sent our welcome cheering ; Many a hand was seen to ve, And some did weep, And fondly keep Their gaze inteut when out of hearire.\u2018They have parted, and now are far at sra\u2014 Heaven send them fiir und gentle weachcz?They part not for cternity ; Our Hand.shall soon be link*1 toxether : The sea was smooth, and the sky wae blae, Andtie tops of the pried waves were glowing, A: proudly on the ves-el tlew, .Likavhe feather\u2019d king, | On hig bulere'd wing, To u distant lend oer the ocean going.From the Trenton Ra:porium.A long time before the Americans began to settle in the western country, it is said by the Indians that an old man came among thein, of a peculiar dress and visage, a long white beard hung from his withered chin, on his head was a large red cap, which run bear skin, a small blinket was, fastened u- round bis loins ; in his manners he was very mysterious ; he staid with them a few hours, and during his stay he told them that on the last day of the twelfth woon from that time, a great monster would visit their coast, and destroy many of them in a short 1 prize of 20,000 DOLLARS.1 prize of- 10,000 DOLLARS.1 prize of 5,000 DOLLARS.1 prize, of: 4,000 DOLLARS.1 prize of 3,000 DOLLARS.1 prize of- 2,000 DOLLARS.5 prizes of- 1,000 DOLLARS.5 prizes of \u2014\u2014\u2014 j200 DOLLARS.10 prizes of- 200 DOLLARS.20 prizes of\u2014-\u2014\u2014100 DOLLARS.50 prizes of: -50 DOLLARS.| 200 prizes of: -20 DOLLARS.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-15 DOLLARS.3U0 prizes of- 5,150 prizes of- -10 DOLLARS.16,000 Tickets.128,000 DOLLARS.But a little more than one Blank to a Prize.SIXTEEN DRAWINGS., The whole of the prizes will be floating in the wheel from the commencement of the drawing, except the 10,000 Dollar prize which will be deposited in the wheel after the 14th drawing, and the 20,000 Dollar prize after the 15th day's drawing.8 Drawings are over and no prizes over $1000 Las come out, a few Tickets may be BSN Aon b) tied at f | pe 7 A torres* l\u2019resent Price 515, Shares in proporitun._ Montreal, 4th Dec.1823.N addition to the Subscribers Stock of Three Rivers Bar Iron, Ploughshare Moulds, Stoves.Double and Single, { Potash Kettles and Coolers, w Pots, Dutch Ovens, Spiders, &e.&e.© fic received hy the last Craft, some elegant FRANKLIN STOVES, GRAMES PLAIN AND POLISHED, AND A FEW IMPROVED COOKING STOVES, Al warranted of the Superior St Maurice Metal, which he tenders low for Cash.; JOHN PORTEOUS.» Montreal, \u20ac7th Nov.1823.4m.1 QQBBLS.MESS and Prime PORK, For Sale by JOHN PORTEOUS.18.Notre Dame Street.time, he then departed and was seen no Imors by them.On the 12th moon, the Indians went to that part of the coast which the monster was to enter, (for the old mim had named the place,) and built a council house, and they waited with great fear until the last day of the moon ; in the Jatter part of the day they saw something coming towards them, with great wings ; they inme- diately agreed to defend themselves in case of attack ; the monster proved to he an European ship; the sailors immediately approached the shor, came among the natives, and gave one who appeared to be chief, a «mall axe, which he received; put a string through the eye and hung it about his neck as an ornament, but the Europeans showed him the use of it, they then gave ahoe to it also ; these doinge drove away the fears of the natives greatly.and after some per- - 2A) DUBE: 236.NEW GOODS.THESUBSCRIBERS HAVE FOR SALE AT THEIR 50 In Saint Sacrament: Street, PIPES fresh Spanish Wine, Cogniac Brandy and Geneva, L.P.Madeira and Port Wines, of superior quality.East India Madeira, in cases of 7 doz.each, \u201d Teneriffe, Sherry, & Mountain Sweet Wines, Hibbert's London Po Quart bottles.Loaf Sugar, East India Sugar, $0 Bags, Black Pepper, 3 Chests Indigo, : 30 Chests, l'wankay Tea, Hyson, Souchong and Congou Teas, Soft Shell and Bitter Almonds, Muscatel Raisins in Bokes, Gareon Raisins in Casks.1 Butt Zante Currants, Cases best Mustard, 10 Crown Fig Blue, Poland Starch, Saltetre, : Refined Brimstone, Flour of Sulpher, Canister Gunpowder, 4 Tons Patent Shot, thie Pigeon, ; 1 Cask very fine Black Lead in 1-4 Ibs.50 Boxes Hunters Pipes, partly fluted, 20 Casks Russian Tallow, Wax and Spermaceti Candles, 10 Boxes Plate Glass, for Mirrors, Window Glass assorted, Paints of all colors and boiled Linseed Oil, Bur and Bolt Iron.Sheet Lead, Wine & Porter Corks, & Cork Wood, Salampores, Bafas, Scotch Sheetings and Osnaburgs.50 doz.Highlander playing Cards, better quality, Best London Pins assorted Nos.5 6 7.HART LOGAN & Co.Montreal, 15th Oct.1823.WwW.HANNA, PROFSSOR OF THE GERMAN FIUTF.(ROM DUBLIN.Mr.Crozier*s, No.T2, St.Paul Street.FGS leave to inform the young gentlemen of this City, and the lovers of MUSIC in general, that ewing to the very flattering encouragement he has received since hee commenced teaching the GERMAN FLUTE, in this piace, and to the friendly advice of several persons interested in his beh.he intends remaining the winter, and continuing his instructions on that instrument.Such a2 may do him the favour to place thems Ives under his tuition, may rest assured, t!.t every attention shall be obscry- ed, not only to the keeping of time the most resent thing in thie amusing science, and ! only à secondary consideration with teach-} ersin general.but alsoto the improving of tone, fe every other particular necessary to aiding the progress of learners ; that bis methodMtogether with his terms of te«ch- ing, shall be as consistent apd reasonable as thoselot any other person in the sème profession : and that no exertion whatever, shall be wanting on his part to f'acilitite the improvement of his pupils.W.H.will) give a lesson every day in the week.rxcept Saturday, on the same terms as those of other teachers wlio attend only three time: a week.Apply at his residence as above stated.Montreal, Nov.10, 1423.AMES MATHERS, Tailor.respectfully notifies the public that he has removed from his former stand No.78 St.Paul Street.to nearly opposite: Messrs.Gillespie, Moffatt & Co.where he tenders his services to the puble and will attend with care & punctuality to the orders with which be may bc favored.Moutreai, Oct.14, 1823, LAIN Sewing will be very nently executed at a low price in the LANCAS- TERIAN SCHOOL.and those who are in the habit of putting out work of this kind will aid in the cause of Charity by sending t thither.\u2014 F wo or three Quilts, the work of the Pupils ure now offered for Sale.December 4th, 1823.Mr.Wa.WEST, EGS leave to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Montreal, and its Vicinity that his Ripixe Scnoor will re-open the first week in September, and will continue throughout the season.Montreal, Ang.26th 1823, FOR SALE BY TIE SUBSCRIBERS, | 120 Puncheons L.I.Rum which is now onthe way from Quebec, to be Sold either at Public\u201d or P vate, Sale in Lots to suit Purchasers.SPRAGG & HUTCHINSON.rter, in Pint and | Coffee, fly Duck and 1 THe Canadian IMLS.NEW GOODS.Scott & Dougall, CORNER OF PLACE D'ARMES.HAVE received by the late arrivals a Complete and extensive assortment of DRY GOODS, all of the best quality & latest fashions, amongst them are the follo Ladies Straw Bonnets, Plain and Figured Bobbinetts, Silk Velvets, Cotton do.| Black and Coloured Satins, Do.do.Sarsnetts, De.do.Persiuns, Do.do.Bombazeens, Do.do.Bombazetts, Do.do.Crapes, Do.do Gauzes, Plush Trimmings, Cords, and Gimps, Sewed Flouncings, Ditto Trimmings, Merino Shawls and Scarfs, Silk do.de.Do.Handkerchiefs, _hnitation Shawls, Canton Crupes, wing:{| JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER, No.9 St.Joseph Street.1 5 PACKAGES 4-4 and 7-8 Irish Linens, Diapers, and Dowlas Ruven Duck, | 6 Bales Leather, consisting of Morocco, Russia Hides, Calf, Sheep, & Rams, 12 Bales Millboards, Beaver do with Trimgs\u2019.to match, [100 Reams Fine Printing Demy Paper, Ribbons assorted, QUO do.Wove Pot Paper, \u2018Thread Luces and Footings, 200 do.Foolscap, * White Bobbinett Veils, 200 do.Fine Wove Post Paper, Black Lice do.50 do.Imperial, Royal, Medium & Demy Writing and Drawing Paper, 100 Bules Brown and Tea Wrapping Puper, 19 Cases Perfumery & Patent Medicines, Sedleitz Powders, Aperient Soda Causes Room Papers and Borders, ! Box Gold Leaf, do.Account Books, do.of Summer Waistcoating and Pantaloons, \u2018 do.Wax and Wafers, NO = 26 = tO Ladies\u2019 Work Boxcs.An extensive collection of the latest Mu- sic\u2014School, Catholic, and Miscellancous Books, (Catalogues of which may be had at the Store) Lead & Pewter Ink Stands.Pens and Quills, Japan Ink & Ink Powder, Port- Book und Lawn Myslins, Mull and Jaconet do.Elegant Parasols, able Pens, &c.&c.CHARLES CUMMING.June 6th, 1823.tf.Men's Water-Proof Hate, Ditto Plated Beaver, Superfine and Fine Cloths, Ditto do.Cassimercs, Drabs, Moleskins and Corduroys, Drills and Ducks, Jays and Lustrings, India Bandannas, Coloureu Jeuns, \u2018Turkey Stripes and Calicoes, Garment and Furniture Calicocs, Carlisle Giughams, Hosiery assorted, Cotton Fringes, Rich Figured Florentines, British Linens, Ditto Diapers, Linen Cambrics, Sewing Silks and Threads.\"Tapes and Bobbins, Kerby Needles and Pins.Montreal, May 29, 1823.NOTICE.HE Copartnership herctofore existing under the firm of JAMES DUNN & SON, was this day dissolved by mutual consent.All persons having claims against the said firm, are requested to present their account: for adjustment, and all indebted thereto are enjoined to make immediate payment to Mr.THOMAS DUNN, who is duly authorised to receive the same.JAMES DUNN, THOMAS DUNN.Montreal, 10th Sept.1833.CO-PARTNERSHIP FORMED.FPNHE Subscribers beg leave to inform À their Friends and the Public in grne- ral, ihut they have taken alesse of Dunu\u2019s Brewery, and the Brewing business will henceforward be carried on under the firm of DUNN, DOW & Co.They most respectfully solicit the custom 4nd wid of those who have formerly dealt With James Dunn & Co, assuringthem that o pains shall be spared to give general sat- fisaction.THOMAS DUNN, BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS.HE Subscriber grateful for past favors the publie in general, that he has made of late.such great improvements in the manu- factory of BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS, that be is able to do work equal, both in ruling and binding to any done in the Province or import«d.He has on band « large assortment made of the very best matarials.and in a superior style of workmanship which be offers at the following, prices.IMPERIAL, ; ROYAL 11s.34.to 12s.6d.per quire, 1 by 12.n MEDIUM 7z.6d.to 10s.17 by 11 do, DEMY fs.toGs, Jé.15 by 17 do.POST 5s.6d.to 4s.9d.15 by 41-2 FOOLS-CAP 2s.6d.to 3s.Al sinaller Books at proportisnate prices.N- B.\u2014Five quires and over, full bound spring back\u2014Four quires and under in strong half binding.The following extra prices for Russia bands.Demy 7s 6d.Medium 10s.Royal 11s.3k: Books ruled and bound as usual in the neatest manner.ARIEL BOWMAN., April 10th.S.SHAW.No.75 Notre Dane Street, Montreal UTLER.Surgeons\u2019 Instruments and Patent Truss Manufacturer, &c.&c.N.B.\u2014All sorts of damaged Iron and Steel polished, old Cutlery ground and repairer.All orders in the above line exccuted with neatness and dispatch.6th June 1823 tr NOTICE.LL those indebted to the late firms of\u2019 James Dunn, Jaxes Duss & Co.and James Dunn & Sow, are hereby requested to settle their accounts, in order to save further trouble and expence, and pay the sme to Messrs.Dunn Dow & Co.who are duly appointed to receive and grant acquit- tances for the same.JAMES DUNN, Montregl, 14th October, 1823.Wf.WILLIAM DOW, THOMAS M'DONALD.Montreal, 11th Sept.182.3.N.B.\u2014D.D.& Co.have on hand Ale and Beer and ave ready to supply customers at the current prices, PUBLIC NOTICE.HEREAS, his Excellency the Governor in Chief has been pleased to appoint the Subscriber Insrecron oF Fisn AND Out, for the District of Montreal ; the Subscriber has been duly sworn, and is now ready to perform: the dutics of the oflice of Inspector.All orders will be received at his Office, Point a Calliére, opposite th Inspection Otfice of I.Jones, Esq.or at his Residence, St.Francois Xavier Streetnear the Canada Bank.PETER MERCKELL.- Montreal, Sept.29th, 1823.FOUND+\u2014On board the Schooner Expe\u201d riment at Quebec, about the 23th May last L.E.No.20, Quarter Barrel of Gun pow der.On my arrivalat Montreal on the 7th June, 1 leposited the same in His Majesty's Magazine for safe keeping, where the own er can receive it, by paying all charges.ED.ARMSTRONG.-t CONCESSIONS, NUMBER of Lots in the St.Anns Suburbs will be conceded a titrer de rente fonciere, situated.on the Lower Lachine Road, and the cross street leading into the Recollect Suburhs, on liberal terms.THOMAS McCORD.Montreal 4th Nov.2893, \u2014 \u201cQUES new and healing Baleum bids vite co aval .every Medicine heretofore discovered, fur Coughs and complaints of the lungs leading to Consumption, and even seated Consumptions it hus Intely been used by inuny, with the most surprising success, Hf certificates from persons of the highest re
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