The Quebec mercury, 27 juin 1808, lundi 27 juin 1808
[" THE QUEBEC MERCURY.Motit ft iTVOtA st roruLOi it Asalia dicam* Virg.Qttrg, iv.5» VOL.IV.] MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1808.[No.26 FOUND,\t.IN ibe River St.Lawrence, off the iiland of Orleans, in the late gale of wind, a shtp\u2019» On describing the same, together with what wu m her, both heratsd «he property ui her, »iil be ie-tored to the owner, on paying all leaionable i harjje».Apply 10 Mr NICHOLAS MERCHANT at Bean port Mill.Quebec, 14th June, iSo8.JOSKPH QUEBEC To be run orBr the Courfc, Plains of Abraham.Monday 4 July.A match lor $0 Guineas, half forfeit, bed of ibrer 3 iii>le*heats to be rode by Gentlemen.Capt.Kiruan'sc.h.Q i«, Mr Ulborne\u2019s b.m.Peg, Ado.fordo, to be rode by Gcmicmco, Mr.BeliS g.h.Spot, Mr.Hamilton's b.mare., A ditto for ditto Colonel ThorntonS b h.Luck's all.Major Lloyd's b.do.Dick, A Saddle and B'idle, for any borfe, mare, rlowea and Nicholas new» BIREY HAVE FOR SALE, A FEW Pipr', Butts and Hogsheads of Prime old Port and Sherty Wines, of last years import*'ion.\tron a aaauie anu o'iuie, lor any none, mare:, lUee ALfO W,f\tCable' Cor.\u2019or\t,*,4, \u201cWfE fLncd before, heat:» HcnMiemt enntt tins ol Anchors, Cable», yor.*?,\tt> mem ot HjrJware an I Nads See by the Ot 1 va Branch fiom Liverpool; and alfo a quanti-tv cl cuaifc Oalt.DAVID ANDERSON, Sc Co.Qufltft, ao June, 1 So*.Fur sDAY the jih.The Giternar's Purfe, of GutMM.TLr bell of ihicc a m ic nrits, weight a fee thcr.for which any CatVifiiao bred hot fe, m«»c or gelding, ot any age o fiee, will be permitted the matches and Sweenflaker so pay one G.ii« nea to the Cleik of tne Coprie; towards de« itayiRg ibeeapefice of the weights, feales See.I he ground arid be ma> Iced out by.the Stewards on Tuefday the aift inft.after w hich it is particularly requrfted that no perfoo will pafs within the Courte in wheel-Carnages.Not can any booths be eretted without permif* tion from the Stewards.Such Gentlemen and Ladies as have been m the habit ot frequenting the Chateau or Que.bec Affrmbly, ate informed that there will be a Ball at the Union Hotel on Monday evening the fill July On 'i uefday even ng the 5th an ordinary at Slutclt** Hotel at 6 o'clock ; and a public Bireakfaft at the Union Hotel, at it o\u2019clock, 00 Wedocfday morning the 6th.Lieut.Colonel Thornton \\\t____.Mathew Bi.li Efqr.'jUtwrit Mr.Ham 11.ton, Treafurer.Mr.A N d a s o N, cier k cf tkt Cour ft.Race tu commriice each day at one o\u2019clock.BY aLCTBjX, ~~ \\V,nbe WJ on FRIDAY and SATURDAY next 1 I .L, ./ M M ^ L\t«irvwavr *9 i U Ct' I'id ~ri \u2022 I\\ l U *11 find » F/I \u2022 \\J r\\l/ tTk t Mt MW «oiü\u2019Œl ivL\".\ta* >«¦**! « Jit.« JOHLSa runes race to receive so Cornea', and tlie ownrrof Auiti-n Room.\\ VERY complete a'sorrment of Dry i JL Goods, suitable la- the season.AL^O, Three puncheon' Mola>ses, 9 Barrels bright the fccocul borUtioicccive 5 AJnineas.Hoiie> propofrd to run tor thi' purse to be eotcied with Mi Andctton Clerk ot the Courte, by 9 o'clock 011 l uetdajr mo.g .h.,.l.July.\tjMulc.,.,d0 So*.r.5 Cr»«i Veil A'.ee,lr.ke% j Oume.ejeh.P.p- ,u !rj! ,,,c, ,o Boxes Pi.cl.Ck.be.t be ,o4c\tw> G, ecu Co,.,e.o.a ,d .,.,e\u201e o.cher .dele., Mr.M'Coy's b.h.Eapenment, Mr.Dunn's do, Cato, Capt.Dean\u2019s g m.Blotlo», Capt.Kçi's r.g biilhant, Tkt ! odni Fur ft.For pomes of alleges, belt of thiee a utile-heats, at catch w ight.Wednesday 6 h.A Handy-Cap >wcepft kc'>t 5 Guineas each.R f.Coppct.Sale to be_iu at oncoVlock.Quebec, 84-hJn-.c, 180S.\t____________ jOSfcPH craves; ESPBCT fUi-LY inform* the public that tie lias te«etved, by the last arrivals its I oniion, a large as oitment of g->ods.su ! tabla toi ihe season, ro i>i»ting of W^mlens, Uuf js.Ho icrv, Strt«»cd Toitons, Dimnies, 1 print d CaliCi/t s, cambiick», Muslin* Ac.the good Sluo Hamiltoi r maiR.ib)> dy to receive her caigo in to1 .i n, to HkNKY DSBORN\u2019E.) {lubtt, iid.June, »*C|, A Handv-Cap bweeplt.KC' \u2022\u2019 5\tr,a \u2022 wi>clf b,ing ., conitynm.mt .hev w.il be sold h. ft ^o landed laMl all.Apply to GEORGE 41AMIH-ON.'ALE, HE schooner RF.Æf$R-~ measuiiog, per 'suffstcr, 11 j J tons, well found and com» _ plctely read) for 'ta-Apply Jiciibcr on orbefoteihe tothjune.ANGUS SHAW.The weights, bmd\tfind\tIns Mrn agiV.lant Officer, under the'ciicuiitsfancci which 1 have described.Yet, on the other h4nJ the rnilit.ry punishment and intolerable grace which must inevitably follow from bn submitting io the atirunt, it cannot be r,-.cesfaiy for me to dw II u, on.If an jgC4 and inbrm, a beloved and respected parc.it, be iusubed and reviled, or even stiuckaod ted to enter into our deliberation», and to! this, however, as it may, my duty remains in the cmbiuces of artbilnr, ond kill hi.-n, influence our decisions.Ido not mean a | the Same : my duty is, to state mercifully -J''\u201cJ\t* **\u201c\t- 1 feeling of party rancour or revenge» b.t wh»t I conceive to be the law.Hotuicidr that intld sentime.t of mercy, which softens and pervades our law.In the county in which our circuit commission was fir»t open-fd, very serious disturbances, and even m* jtiulis, tuJ prevailed» »nd it bevaiue neces unarmed'and unresisting, on \\he spo-, thij is manslaughter of the lowest and most void kind.But if, giving the adulterer further committed suddenly, on sufficient provoca tion, in the heat of blood, or ensuing on anytime for preparation, and .« fairerchance for unpremeditated quanel, is manslaughter.> life, he puts nr ms in his hand», and iii-.etj But of ttiis species of offence there appeals to.and kill» him in a duel, the often» e, .iltuccc»»*i fcrence does not seem to .'isve been cither not whether party zeal, or a tnoic justifiable jtul ; audihe Prosecutors to have more than bloo.ty or ubstrusive.At all events, he motive, has sought to clothe it\u2014and what fallen to prove the Prisoner an assassin.If, doe* it atuuunt tot To a transgression, indeed, they had succeeded, his cime would with which we must, on the one hand, con-j have peculiarly called for 'he vengeance ot tess ourselves to be almost as familiar, as wc the law ; and in administering its rigours, must, on ths other hand, aduut it io be high- you could not feel the least compunction, fy cuijiubk\u2019and illegal.Two persons, dis But, however fair the duel, (lie homicide claiming a::d violating the imnicipal law, ensuing on it is murder.1 feel some natural prefer paying obedience to a taise and mistaken code of honor ; and one of these disclaimers falls, tn a premeditated duel, forbidden by the law ot the land, but which the .erroneous system of punctilio, to which 1 bave adverted, enjoins, in some instances, aud pçrmits in many more.No sooner has this melancholy catastrophe taken plate, than the friends of the deceased commence a vigorous prosecution against the causer ot his death.But some of these prosecutors, we may presume, we even know, to have thcouclvcs been present, aiding and assist- reluctance in stating this to be the i.S«, f a ib* pioviucei and I «run, vhcuihry **k i»Ktr seal , ilwi tbe.r aUioos »i*i co*ies'ooo wilh ibrii pirseiu public prot(»si», i£* auupoted that the pitiol was firrd about eleven o'rlock, but ».o report wai braid oy th* *\u2022 rvsmi.Mr.L> it I h * * n,*', °f co*l» wnich fell do vu the pit, while he aiut rciuiKK ,v, \u2014 \u2014,.w.-.\u2014 ^ .i ,\t.¦\tj \u2022 », ; was standing at the bottom.returned* venïic» of AW Cml?, in f.vor ol .umber ol mJ.gent ye, au.is relieved m the;\t* both the Prisoners «ho «etc immediately deve nb yea., «as ?o.fijy, of «hom 37,9®>j Suic ida \u2014Mr.I.an enunent stockbroker, put di^chaisicd.\twejwC aiilsted in the haspi.aia, aini IS,7 by tnend u, his exuteuee on M >ndty last by an usimg ^\t- rtllef pubticlw institut tons, betide such JUltt-J himseit with a pistol.He rode to town that inormug cd ubioad, as g'Vi in ihr whole numbei 98, j from hie villa in tbe country, ab >ut 14 miles distants 703.Putting the pop dation of Pait*at 600, \u2022 When he leached his boute in Cornhill, he read « OJ0, ouc ioSix need.d relief, .nd is ihe mrat)i*etter put i>*o bis hands bv his servant, which number of ind gent m\u2018k ua, 5.03, namely, s^med toaffrer him rou h.Shortly after wards he jj03 in th?ha^pitah, and 15 o OruaJ, 1 !tht unbaopy eata.^ophe.On a minute A letter from a geuiiciti n m Snnnim, 10 xaminatton im« hit affa'r*, k apuear* thathela bis fnend in Charleston^ raenuona the tncrea-1 minus 40 the am .un.or oo.o*ol a d upwrrds.nnv piotp-rity of that colony and adds \u2022hi«!ac 9\t\u2022» * »\u201cff/rer to the .mount of ,f tt rmiains in the possession ofThe British\taunther twcmv.aud many other, m amal.forafew years longer it will be tar superior |rr\tL.left .behind him \u2022 letter, the lor a iv y\tA/ .r j\tirndcbcy of which was to exculpate Mr C ira toany island .0 the West-rad.es\u2014not exccpuug i>||tn f/fr) ^\u201e,y blame whjrh might br .mputrd Jamaica.\t*\tJtohim.The eoi«gi ANTHONY GKLLt Cornier.John BoMiçk, the bmler and con/Wamial ar.vanl of the decraacd, waa the 6r»t wimeaa He staled, that on Fiiday evening, abool half pa&t five o'clock, ibe maid acivant came down stairs, very math alarmed, and toW him that she heard her master groan : be immediately went up along with her to huroastei'a bed-rcom, which was on the second Hoot back.Ou en eiing the room he perceived Mr.Pauli upon the bed, lying on hi» right ùde, with h i head over a wa>b hand basio, which was tn a stan 1 near the bed Ude.Hu head wa> neatly severed from his body, and one ot bi» arms was extended over a lookmg-glaM frame : thete were three uaall cuts in tbe army a raxor, and a surgeon\u2019s lancet, were alto near him, and the badn was nearly full of h'ood.He oid rot think h m quite dead.He took him \u2022inn laid him on his beak, and ran tor iwrgical assistance.The maid servant war next cailcct ; she stated that her master had come home at five o\u2019clock on Fiiday morning, and went to bed; tlidt she went up stairs at ten o'clock to light tlic bed-toum fire, when be dcsiicd her to tell his man not to come up until he rang the belt, which she accordingly did.She went up again at half«past five, and fancied that she bcaid ncr master groan.The outward door bang atill locked, she went into the front, with an in temion to go io by the middle door, but he; courage failed her.She called the la»t wilaeit, who went in with her, and they fojod Mr.Pauli in the situation described by the preceding Witness.Mr.Brodie, Surgeon, tsid, that he war lent for about ball-past hire o\u2019clock, on Fiiday afternoon, to attend Mr.Pauli, which he immediately did, and found him in bed, with hit thioat dreadfully cut, tiom the light car, pearly to the middle of the thin y the windpipe was cot cut, but Mr.Pauli was quite 4cad.The wound appeared to have been made with a sharp instrument, winch in hu opinion caused bis death : it must have been iafijctcd with the left hand.'1 here were also three cuts on the right aim, which appeared to have been done with a small sharp instrument.Mr.Butler, an agent of Mr.Pauli, said, that the deceased hau been in a very ¦.clancboly state for some time past.Mr.Cooper, a friend of the deceased, said, that Mr.Pauli used to dine ai h» house \u2022Imosi every day, and that at one time he found him \u2022 very chrarful companion} bur latterly, he observed him trety sullen, and whenever the conveisauon happened to torn on Kata Indi.affairs, be used to fiy in the most violent passi The Jury returned a verdict of\u2014Luwjr.It is evident, from the examinations of the .wiiflcttcti aad other curumtUMCb which have 304 trtMpW, that In roniequanca of a variety of untoward dreumitanctt, and the everueisting pain ocfst'onrd by the wound he received in bit duel mthi Sit francts Huiriett, w hich was not healed *o the last, thit Mr.PaulI\u2019s intellect* Itut hu\t¦*\u201c \">.¦\u2018'\u2022>1'* w* >1\u201c\t,bo.t.1 .jr, .,d anangrness ol lu> conduct as to be visible to all hit friends and acquaintances.He had been at a gambling house oo Ttuu sday night, where it is said he added to ho embairatsmenti by loss at play.1 heie can be no doubt, that bit first design was, by opening a vein, tn bleed to death, b at that, urged by the un, onunuies of his.servants, he had recourse io the razor, with which he perpetrated the fatal deed.Gluttony.\u2014-On Thursday, at a p iblic house at Nrwiagtoo, an Irish Labourer undertook for a triflutg wager to eat three pounds of bacon, a pound of treacie, JO eggs, a baif quirteut loaf, and drink half a gallon of 0«rr.He was allowed half an hour, but devouird the whole in ininutra, md afterward* offered a shilling to be proaiued io sup off a goote then roastiog tor supper, uhich offer the Host declined.A piece of wit in a demoerstiek paper is such a rarity as io oe worth transplanting, for this reason we unfit ihe following jra £e mtt, from ihe résolu, nonary paper lately established at Pittsburgh \u201d All our doctor:, from doctor Dick to doctor Bedford, are opposed to any amendment of (he conatstu ¦ non.This ia not temaikabic\u2014they live by fa cocsiitmiona,\t[£/.S.Gsu.j Within the last ten months, there have bean erected indilf-rem paita of frauee, 6« uaiurt and \u2022 4 obelisks, in honour of hit Majesty the Pmperor One has lately been placed upon ibe msuniam of Geneva.Fifty two riùes and town* have demanded the honour of changing tbeir names into that of wlxdov t Mil far ihi* Umely fatrufrm, h h lli0.\u2014ri .K.b.4, |IM.w.,1.h.L,.uVf, off together,\t\u2018\tQ ! ¦¦BI In Englaad a lad aged ib years, named |,m,.WI \u2022 aa.An fnS-.lar O*.\t.a ___t her brother w uh a suck f«»r nûscbch it appeal# that the bertiea contarn muci.age >o abund^n e.01 omis» #\t*\tw»-.\t\u2014\u2014.:\t.\t^ w ,rr then-(list Noikmg ia every thing, and even above everything, tor what ia wanting to what ia every rh n*.Bur Nthing hat no where ao meat mBuen ce a.over the fair Ten They know howjopleaac - Small P6x.-Th« toHomb* instances of tbc (nul efteers of tbe SmiU Pp»* evince the orgnt necearinr of the moculntion for that disease being eitbet prohibited, oa a* least put under auth restriction, that tbe pooiic may no longer suff r ao aeverely by ita coota-Kk>o, at they here recently eapertenced At Lyme Regia, in Doreet hire, a Oeotlemao not being able readily ib procure Vacone matter^ inaitted oe haytng bta child inoculated with; the *matl Pwt, the conugtoo was thereby communicated to the inhabitants, andso great was tbe mortality in that small town, that sixty persons loat their livtain n few week».Mr.Man afield, No.9, BishopehentUourf, Gray s-irwlane, has recently lost all his four children by tbe Small Pox.At the School for the In*, gent Blind, in St.George\u2019s fields, two.*hirda of the objects admitted into that chanty have loti their sight by the Small Fox.Du,he, a celebrated Coort Miss at Versailles.being askerd which the liked best, a 8' ihe our ttiuéiknou Nothing.A French cook belongtng to a Nobleman, wa, ,\u20221 r-W found out in the f allowing prs^tters My Loid »nd the Ismily were at h«s Lordrhrp\u2019a aeat in me cuunny, among whom, Iskewrae, w-sa hta cook ; they hid rot beer, long ibcis before the 1er varus oegan to complain of short allowance i \u2022nd well knowing liieir master'# generosny snd libera my, they very nghtiy orser on.e sttr ibuted the cau se to bin,, but act ihemsel**» «bout to ««arch into aimtber chai.rsrl for the true reason of u j\u2014on th.s rrqutry, ,1 appeared, that eveiy Saturosy a large banipcr,euniaining something, no doubt, and whu .»il for 1 know yon to be aa eAtravag.irr n#.i.prr,conta.i.ii.a»o.ii.6,- of jjail, lor i\tb , waford lhf)r ju.tly suppo.ee to be provision., had been as myself ?Tnie, Jo.n, out can jj\t> \\ot^n b lhf rifnch cooW ; and that to be eatrayagjnt.\u2019*\t,a,\u2019v\t-\t1\t- rCUULU,\t^m^««\ty r\tw man fur agallmt.« Geinun for a protector, and an Englishman to make a fool of.\u2019* From Biucliy\u2019s animat Biocrayht.A Grocer in Edinburgh had adog, which sometime amused and asionished the people in the neigbboihoo 1.\tA man who went through the streets ringing a bell and lulling penny pics, happened one day ,0 treat this do* uhhapie.The next time he beard the pie.man*» bell, he ran to him with impetuosity, seized him by the coat, snd would not suffer hmito pass.I he pieman, who understood what 1 be animal wanted, shewed him \u2022 peony and pointed to hi» roaster, who stood at the ati cct door and saw what waa going oh.The dog immidkately supplicated his »*>»*\u2019« by many humble gestures and looks.1 he master put a penny ifliothe dog\u2019s mouth, which, he r\t\\\t____1\t«i-.nati.und leCClVcd be extravagant.\t\u2022 IJveo auth bad been hispiacticefor a loug ttroe.\u2014 ,0,wntly ddivcied to the piemxn, ai\u2018d eC 4 ' A Noble DuXr, whose chief delighiis toi^\tm a*,/It ih.», deputed «.« frum|hi, pic.Thu t.alfic oetween the pieman anfi ikiniiihe poor about bun as hippy and com- .#|nou hci1llu ,nft>r0i ht» Loid hip of the cook\tgiocer\u2019i _1 L.1 wprk u.tve 01 tiers to I___________of Iheus arcoramcly told lut r.m.making ilie f>oor\t,\",u ¦'.\tri'.'\t- amoug tnem - .\t.\u201e - lortible aa |»ssible, last w eek gave oiders »*» l^octcorng.; ou« of then» secoroiogly told ^\t(& patty moothi ourchasc One Hundied Sixlecmhi in the present ^old,hip, w\t\"\t' K .\t___l An.rrtrA ÏÙK Sif waul to buV thcilllrnrul 1 bul t his p c.1 llld liaiidV\t-\t, - iIk giocer\u2019s dog coutioutd to be daily practutd purch.se One Hundred Sixteenths ,n me prc.en.;Lo,d»f.ip, whoh.a.d the chaise with some lottery, and dsirctcd his Sirward to buy them ! me», ; out iear.ug the tale m-ght be\t\u2022* .«Iferent o««.\tS.-« «< tatt alledaed : upon whith bis Lordihip wat ana-.a *\t__I____\tveariv liJC One Hundred ditfercot Children in the ncigl» boutbood where he lives.LCOXOMY.A few days siuce, x publican »t Hoisb-un Will WC VIS won - , .dearee of sterility a* to l* utterly meat able producing sny thing at all smar.01 tiuertatniug.What roust we say under such circumstances r Nothing, reply our ftir readers.1 hat » what we have now resolved to do.But yoo w.ll say, that Nothing Isa veiy iniigntfiesot subjea.\u2014 Istkit really your opinion?For our part, on the contrary, we believe that Nothing 11 at present every thing.May not the greater number of the votu* sninoutrumances, which consume so much peper* and stuff tbt shelve» of so many libruies, be very fairly reduced to Nothing r Are they not made ot Nothing f Are they not sold, or at least are they 001 reed lot Nothing f What la «btaioed from Cl below rrsoy pa* ngnt *\t\"7\t-\t-\t-\t, keduo to be sent to town as soon as the waggon'c,.ghr u out ot the lad'shaod, Bad at the sa JhOTHlKG,\tcame by.1 he cook being then out ot the way, hi-\tme time (o0k a piece ^ ?î**1**/\u2018\u201cé\" _\tp a f i a\t1\tloidshiuoidei.d the hamper to be brought up \u201c>\tCoal, lit the candle with it, «pd\tthrew me re.[fXOtt A PA*,, P*r\tb,m, Jg ,obe opened before him ; when, to\tM,0 the grwiC, where It\twas mstaotly In spite of the wit with whi.h the eyes °» ®«\u2019L tmaceme.rt, he bclseld the agrecuule sight of\tmcj.Wheu Bon lIACX\u2019s wattnth WAS fsir readers geneisUy iufpue\t,ur|oiu ot beef, a hllet of vesi, half Mü\u2019e\u201c|,\tabated, lu: Ittolleciedtha» the piece ot thitweareonsomeociasior sslt.icifd w.^\t{ fowls, a large quantity of eggs, nnàn uum 1 \u201e Be bad made u»c of to Save hu caudU\u2019s 01 be, of other thn*.that lillesi the Umper.Hu U.d P\t*\tèougd Bank Note l ship thru ordered every th ug to be parked up ^svua\tF\tn gam, and the hamper to be put in the \u201c\"'J'*\u2019™ Wnere the cook had plated «t.T»k «0°k « pectine a discovery, came home and cstned the hamper, .a usual, to the w aggon, which atopped to receive it.In the mean time, however, hi* Lord ship dtspstebed a Messenger tollw Police Magis nates, don mg them to send one of their people to the ln«*, in order to watch where the h*mP\" w*» carried, and to secure the person who should retcu veit i which was aaoidtogly done, Mount* ,s \u2022Iso ut custody.[London fop\".} MODF.RN DtSCRIPflON '\t* Tlie fleecy clouds of the uu*niog were r^jar stre.k -Q w.tti natute\u2019s ««beit vCTroillHMi, the sun was tu t lifting In* rtttfeui hrad abuve the stâiciy nee» of the lor est, the leatheied Handels of ntturo tang forth then sweetest carols, and the had\u201d borrow ed the robes of MjV, when more bens.ttlttl than Dsaua^twittrd aaf t*/ccd fh« idUthtH* 206 ifJTAl DVll / Nr.W YORK, JUVS >.if ztntlfman in this town has toliuljtfawrtJ tit EJinr of tin poprr Wl4 tbt following extrait of a utter /torn kit friend in fine AU le, dueJ 16/4 May, i8o8«.\u201cCol.Andicw Lew{ the death of hi» $on, Mr, I'hom»» Lev it, fallen inn duel this morning ; and that his opponent Mr.John M\u2019Hcnry, w.u just e*pt»ing at the departure of said messenger \u2014Thus it u told, Lewis challcnfcd M'Hcnry.to Hght with pistols ; the )aucr déclin d, imt lie would figlu wtih rifle» at Hie disisn e id fi.iecn.»'Cps\u2014it was agreed to by Levi»\u2014they met, and a or it* fell Lewis was shot thiough the heart, Ih other a little beluw.\" Wchave seenanoiber letter from Kincattle of Cmhbett and Rof» Cothbert \\\\0rd \u2014William Sturge Muore, Elqr.'] lu Hate of the 1 hcimotneter l«r the p»fl verb, ai So\u2019clock A.M.ia 70.7»r 74 73* ?*\u2022 PORT OF Ql\u2019EBEC.\u2014Aaatvin London, failed i?April from Portfmouth, addreffed to M.Wagner, in batlaft.\u201417\u2014Batk Belfry, O.Droety, from Yar mouth 61 dava from Bor if mouth addrefled to Mr.7.Flower» in ballaft.\u2014Brtg Be*fey, C.Buirber, from Yar.mouth, *»3 days paifige addrefled to Meur*.Pa tier fun, Grant & Co.in Ballaft.BY AUCTION, mil «r told on THURSDAY next, the 30/4 Instant on Nr.Mnrt\u2019s wharf, pounvely nun hoot reurve.THE entire cargo of the Brig mtine Martin, conaiaiing in 100 Puncheons strong and well flavored St.Kitta Rum, to Tiercea Bright Muscovado Sugar and 6 Hogsheads Mo* U» ses.Sale to begin at one o\u2019clock by WILLIAM BURNS.Ourdir, Monday,_ayth June BY AUCTION, garden and a certain portion of highly itnprtf* ved meadow.land, may be iraated for ting of prime Mue, one trunk of Nankeen», 6M.feet tefute Oak timber and about 70 M.feet ot pine planks.The whole for Ca*h, Bills of Etchange or *ry other mode of payment dut may be mutually convenient.\t_ JOHN MURE A Co.Quebec, 13th May, 1S08.NOTICE.IT having been signified to the Scbtcribrr that hr it to be no longer Port Matter than 10 the end of June next, without ar.v cauae having been aaaignrd, the public are re*pectfu»iy informed, that he ha> l*ke*i out a licence for conveying travellers to i, certain diataocr, conformably to law ; and that hi* house i*.at present, open, as usual, for the recep tion of all those who may he diapoaed ta do him rhe booor to apply to him for their conveyance to the neat p^at.He is provided with good lodging rooms, and all the refresh meois necessary r-> traveller s.PIERRE BUREAU.St, An* U PertJt, May it, 160H.JR.ttfivtd by the Uchoentf Change, y anus JVoite% Matter, from Jamaica, and for Sale by the Sub.cnbtr\u2014 High Proof Jamaica Spirits.L DELA MARK.Wfcr* bas received per the Quebec, Capf.8iwlry, a few ('hutch Beh', fro it 150 to 300 lbs.weight.Beil Metal taken .id payment 01 bought.\u2022 Quebec, aoih June, iSo8.is f m MISSING FKOII the Union Hotel, on Monday ffc* 61b instant, a silver t-ble spoon haviM,ke lower stamp, with «cypher C.L.TVind iodeoted round the edge of I he handle.Any perron bunging it w tbe Subscriber will recet^ a handaome reward, and no Questions aiktd.Silversmiths are reguested to atop any »0(l| spoon as above described, io use of ua bom oflered for sale.\t\" Quebec, aoth June, tSoS, PATRICK HERALD.PERDUE FOR SALE, OR TO LET, and possession given on the 1 st of May nent\u2014 the house, No.33, St Lew it Street ; titfw occupied bv Capt.Ilbert Royal Aitillcry.For; TAK l\u2019Hotel de l\u2019Union, Lundi le «me.du particular» apply to U préfcnt, one Ctulliere b table, d\u2019jrgent, A SHAW, No.1, Si.Peter st.eet, c^amp^e, avant le» lettre» C.L.T.au bout Omrhf, Jpril a, t9oi.\tLower To un.du marche} le manche est travaillé m ï-\u2014- \u2014 'bord Qn conque l'apportera au fouvtigné TO BE l.ET,\tîsera bien it com pensé sans être gtteMionné, )R one Or more j En ca» «pie quelqu'un offre une telle cnili.ert yea'S, and pot à vendre les orfèvres sont priés de l'arrêter.sexaion to be given on the to'h pronimo, the HOUSE No 8, St.Peter Street, with the Store», Vault» Sec.appertaining to the said premises.;.,\t\u2022 .\t.e.OR- the House will be let without the Stores if required.Apply to IRVINE, MACNAUGHT A Co.Quebec, ifth April, ilo*.PATRICK HERRALD-Quebec, aoih June, 1808.FOR SALE, AT J.STEWART'S Cellars\u2014About doz ofold bottled PORTWlNE0f, superior quality.Queb-e, 4th March, 180J.A FOR'SALE, FARM situated at /« Camadiere, a4 m uv ttrr\t.\t'«\"g by t arpent m breadih,\u2014 10 Lfvrv«(r ir\t\u2022 j josmog on one »»\u2022!, N uis, fltret Iron, Bale Goods, Ear he 11 ware.Coal Tar, Haidware, Pipes, Muf tard, Corkt and a variety of other arrcles.JOHN WHITFIELD.Quebec, »oth Juut, 1808, FOR SAIK AT THIS OFFICE, Blank bills of Exchungt, miyu Lading, Prices Current, Sc men\u2019s Indentures.-r\u2014Card», rid.bills, j\\*c.5cc.printed with neatness and dis» paUii, New PaiîtTiNc-Ornet.PRINTED AND PUBLISH} D FOR THOMAS C { n r, Mo 3, 5r Ltmiu ureet.AT THI NEWPaiNTINC O f F I C f j N 0 19, Baade-\u2019ureet."]
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