The Quebec mercury, 13 mars 1809, lundi 13 mars 1809
[" $ THE QUEBEC MERCURY.smmamsmÊmÊÊtBmsasmeÊaiSÊËÊBseeaÊËmmtÊÊÊÊe Moi!» (T ST0BIA IT POPOLOt IT FtALIA DlCAM* '\tFirgtGfrg, tv* $\u2022 VOL.V.]\tMONDAY, MARCH 13, 1809.[No.if.y*m miki per nfet eidete, letetfiu temnin let.\tVirf.To the tnhabttanu of the countries situated on the Sr.Lawrence, and on the rivers which fall into it s Mr JtUb/tl Somj, the almost innumersble island* vhirh fen* circle.Hut.though the labours of these gentlemen, both the living and the deceased, are highly meritorious} you are not, for that reason, to put an end to your enquiries.\u2014 You are not to rest satisfied with what has thus been done for you ; bur, on the con my bosom.With the help of Mr.Vonden-velden\u2019s map, we can indeed trace the course of most of them, and even leant their comparative lengths.Still, however, there are many other circumstances connected with these streams, which it would be desirable to kitow, and of which we are not informed in this, or any other publication.For ex.u *nJ\u201d.,y *c,\u2019er lo ?r*\t^*ve *Pec!^cd trary# to add your Awn efforts for the ad- ample, we might wish to know, what quantité object of mv present address, and, from |Vancrmenr ^ the common cause.\tItityof water they roll, down, what J» the the cordial reception which I have met with Many oftheobjects connected with public! breadth of them at the more remarkable , Voru,a\u2018\t\u2018\t\" \"\"\tMany of the objects connected with public breadth of them a * navigation ; what fish are found in their additions \u2022» any of you may have it in your difficult sciences ; such as the nature of our| streams, and what water fowl frequent their power to make, to the «tock of knowledge subterraneous minerals the structure of our' pools; of what description are their banks, which the public already possess, of the* mountains, the compositiop of our rocks, flat, steep, or craggy } with what woods are Situation, the advantages *nd disadvantage»! the qualities of our various waters and foun of this country.You will, perhaps, make tains, or the rare plants that, may yet lie answer, by asking me questions to this pui- undiscovered incur forests, hills and marsh-pose\u2014\u201c Has not our country been sufficient-es.The objects to which I now wish to lyexplored?Have not its situation, pro- draw the general attention of my childien, dure, and natural history been fully investi-1 lie more open to universal observation.In nted by several of the literati, both of'every part of the country, there are nutne-turope and America ?Have not all the jrous circumstances which are easily ascer objects connected with our provincial interests.been ably and philosophically described ?Have not, first the French, and after, wards the British Naturalists paid ample attention to all its peculiarities i And aie not theit labors, which are before the public, sufficient to gra\u2019ify curiosity, aa well as to direct the politician ?\u201d To these objections, and such as these.1 would answer, by admitting in all its extent, the merit of those w ho have already labored in this department of science You are all much indebted to those writers who have investigated the natural and civil history of the country : to Charlevoix, Rayn.d, Knox, Weld, Heriuf, and many others.The m.j tained bv persons on the spot, though they can be by no others; and <»f which the knowledge would be advantageous to the public, and interes ing to men of science.A few examples will clearly explain the objects which I have in view.* After all that has been written concerning the general state of the country ; nothing lu» ever be**.published respecting the particular coi- .«i« s, or parishes, or settlements, of which th« .\u2018olony is composed.A des cription of the country, according to iis patches, or other small divisions, embracing the number and condition 01 the inhabitants in each, the progress of husbandry in it, its rivers, woods, hills, and other natural ob- their banks adorned, and from what source* do they derive their waters.At present, 1 shall specify only one other object to be attended to, in vour topographical notices.The islands which intersect my stream would merit separate description \u2014 Their romantic situation, in such numbers9 in the middle of a foaming Hood, renders them objects of curiosity ; and the dangers which they occasion to the mariner, w ill ever create interest.To an account ot their situation, extern, inhabitants and produce, might be added a history of the shipwrecks which Itave rendered their shores memorable.I have mentioned these things, my sons, only as specimens of the objects which will merit your attention.There are many others which your own good sense will suggest, and which, I hope, your love to your country will lead vou 10 observe and describe.FATHER St.LAWRENCE.published, a few years ago.by Mr.Vonden-,'jeots, would form a composition of gnat veldenought not to be forgotten, as it is a inteieat, amt mm h ppli:ical au*1 'n former ages, but of which there baa in each parish or district, so decribed.\tbw» no example of late years, it was well call- ciliated to inspiie tenor, and ha* been acren- Again, almost nothing is kno^n r-spcciing our mountains 1 h<?po»nioa of a few ha-been noted on the maps ; b n :hc number of these is ttifiing.'1 l.e height of hardly any of them has been mentioned.And, although this could not, in alt rases, be ascertained Fy the inhabitants, it surety could by the sur vcyuts, who occasional!) visit all paits of the Country.Another object of general interest respects the numerous rivers which are poured into to inspne tenor, ded with the destruction of lives and propei ty \u2014On Sunday the fini of May, at one P.M.w« king in the balcony of my house at St, Antonio, 1 hea d noises like the report of heavy cannon at a distance, and cohcltided there waa omc sea engageaient in the vicinity of the is* land.But toon after, casting my eyes towards the Island of St.George, tea Icsguis distant, 1 perceived a dense coluornot imoak rtungto an immense height ; it was soon judged ü^tta 82 » \u2022 \u2022\tfor h*ve \u2022»ked «» return in foneiio* care and pro.i i\tjhmit the centre of the the large trolcano th^t b»d um ¦ .iim.-tuoo.^-We have avked to be drawn by ihwo volcano bad burst ou% about ^ .whew nine day*, burs, fot.h »g.a hkc ^.oaru R I ao, \u2018^ü*\t^ |ha| |(n|t g,alilllde , .v\tI»* «nee to kindness and political virtue.Bat for e ght year» 1'»'» w<: *uVe *'^e 1 in v*'n' #nJ w« Ktcatlv tear, before another PretidentijI Klee.\t.\t.i.j SnT43.w»«\u2022»t-\u201cVi 3St^*SS^«S^wliS\"r\";°'*'cor'1'' \"oIî-w'\"**od~,\"' nifihl came or 'he firr r.hibitrf .r »«ful 7Jlh a^r.-rcr.B-i\u201e,\tof»*-»» !'\"> I?\":\u2019\tM,\\.Ur,i lhi.««,inu,d,.i,h.,rmrn;oU.f»;Vu.:.l.;: British Con*ul, and ten other \u2014n' St.George { we ran over in fi arrived at Vellas, the principal A M.We found the poor in fecily panic smick, ami whol religioua ceremontet and devotion that the fire of the fint of May ^ in a diich, in the mi.ht r'f f(\u2018 three leag'iei South East ofVdl\u201e.and had immediately formed .crater tn .,ie about ta acres.In two dav», it h.d thrown out cinder*, or >>n.»ll pumice »tooet, that a «rong N E.wind had prooelled aomhetly j and which, independent of the mats accumulated round the crater, had coveted the earth from one foot to four feet in depth, h.lt a league m width, and three in length ; then patsing the feet_The hiva inundated and «wept away town ot uraulioJ, and counity houtet and cotta/ea adjacent, at well as the farm-houtei, througho t »tt course.It, a* usual, gave timely nonce of it» approach, and molt ot the inhabitants fled ; »ome few, however, remam-ing in the vtcmitv o! it too tong, endeavoormg to save their furniture and eAccts, and wete iteam, which wnh.mi acenthe reven tet, ansinR ftotn the mdiuiryof be North, tb»own into t fie treasury ol Bani.pane ?Have w: act teen oorCititena tran pot.ted formal, thousand»of mite* under military guards, by the band of a mtliuty de»pot ?Have we not seen the luctattve Oimiwrcebt the north, perithmg for the want of naval pro.tection f II<*e wc not trrn an infant navy rot in our docksand »hip«vardi ?Have we not ir-n a gun boat system sub,muted, whiih cannot even protect itself J Hase we not seen the pro.tection of Government, with*dravm f.m tl'e commerce of the United Siates\u2014and have w* not aero tf>tt very commerce interdicted by an Have scalded bv fltshea of - -\t.\t.v»fu'«a9 \u2014\u2022- \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2014 \u2014- O\t.-\tw\tInok off not onlf tueif chaitn.1 S l*»**«v dVh, 6> \"oi'hü'ùv\tla.\tbû.\t.h«r\t««h.\tAb«it .iy P«»o\"» the east point ol Pico.I lienre 01\t* 1\t\u2019\tnnteriably tealded, tome of whom crate, had nearly «b ided, but to the\t\"ôT or io a few daj.after.Num- preceding ojtramvai,\t'cr^Jr I ^ uf fa,,|eShared the same fate.1 be judge ry^wo' lea^vfmh' \\>ll,t.After «ak-g a^i p.mripa!\tlr'tl \u201enco\u201emtu«.o«v.i; pe«manenr cmb.v o f some refreshment, we vn.ted t le secomt crater,,ear y \u2018 c°\t^ .)f0p|ff\twc t.t aren this law followed up by inother, the aulphutous .moak ot -h: h, dr.vc, lout\t^ e|ic conCcfn, wete abatsdooed ,* that leaves not a ve^e of i.berty J-O.r h^,.herly, teni-rri »t .mpmt.cbe tw at.e.n .t to\t^\t,\ttl|tfv WffP «langer of|»e* ma le liable l<» be violated\u2014<».r j r - nty to approach :he la .-e one.\t^ hen ^\t?^,d\ts^\tUc\tof\tre«lv baked bread were\t«nfeasonable\tbcizutr.-to\tarq,c.t-,\tn\t,\t>d within .» mile of ihe enter,\twc f .und ih.eanh\t»\taivt\t.g.\toup^\tUrge host'\ttransport\t«nn\u2014oor\tcoaitert\tto etorn.ou\tbond* «.»\t^\tj\u2014 r\"h;rr'\"d lu.okc which c»cpi 111, «nil bfibtcd .,p finie.The mouth of It was only about fifty sa d* in circumterence ; the fire seemed itmggüng for vent; the fotce \"*h which a oale blue fltme issued forth, resembled a po weiful stc*11 engine, rmi .\u2018 ed a t hundred fold; the noise wa« deafenug; the eatth vheie we stood hai a treinulou.motion, the whole island seemed convoUed : ho.nd b pw :f)£S s.e.e occasionally heard from the bowels of the earth, and earthqu.ke* were frequent.After remaining here about ten minutes, we fCtutned to town ; the inhabitant, had mostly quitted their bou»ea, and tentai mille open atr, or under lent*.We paired the right at Veilas and the real morning went by water to Uraul.tia, a snail seaport town, two riiv, »\t^\t«««v\t.* ^\t'\t\u2014\t-w at an es pence of tliitty tbon md uolli'i\u2014 Cou'd not fifteen millions' for the wndefine.'1, uupioductive waste* of Louisiana\u2014Coula not twenty mtlboot of plunderf ! pr pens, app ate tf»e rapacity and ambition cf B n* me?N7 more, ir uwt lie assume the lovereig.ity of c r [As there is much energy in the following Résolut» i»th*y cannot tail of being intercat :iT2j def.rfield resolutions.\t.* r .r» u 1 j j «ism»» In nation, oicîi\u2022 £ lor us a ucclintion of W4f, md Atm mtettneof the Ff^choldcn \u2022!» other in*\tu r .\t.\t.\\ At a mee g\tnw.li#»!«l nualified sequester the property of rive nullum* of free.habtun-sof ihe r°^\"\tc^vènld\tnn.tl theyTunply ?Arniah.il he Ihe t- ,0 voie for Rrprercntat.se.legally convened\t7.\t< mj,rl.,cr ,0 ,0 vole or\tidem E'ec» have the .lavish compliance *!.!! .0 and .loldcn\t.^\t.\t# \u2022 l^jiy \u2022\u2022 frjnee wtotf mon^v ard h;$nce trust Town on TucidiV 'h* ihifi?nr%t day of Jan # o .,\t.T ,\t* _ ,\u201e.r.g'Q a vou 10\t, McmotiUloibc b.II\"?A.d llu.her m^M.I n.\tlu'C L«»lu.»*,ol»bHCoimon«i.bb.«.bt,.e.«ly \u201c'h» ,ir uf in »>»««¦\u2022\t»\"'l>u\"l) t «5\t«it.Of the Cou.,r, i .nd 1 be lb*».\u2022'« I-» .¦\u2022* m.^» fon.»*.ni rewluliun.on iht .rnent cllital\tfw»™ cnilibt no.,nd .ill ool\tu.hin.in In following resoiu* on.\tr\tthis Mate of our Na.ion,\twe a»k\tfor the » d a-d ,0\t.- \u2022 -\t.\t\u2018'\"Aîti^.V.a.Ln b^nl üT1hè re«.le.lduee>ia\u2018«<>l ou, o»,» Lef, I.i.e : u I-mK.» leagues aoiifh of Ve I \u2022*, and vie.ed i P*'1 Th P\t^\tIcranee' ii ¦'ani.en we will enl\u2019 t .ndaactibee n r i *eo»m of .b*\tth.fp.«rte!*h*.,bb.:.»::- ?imfignan.manner nilh «h.ch-.he\tof jenc.«.hmen-r.If oe\te, , ot\tl>« I» »»J the Honorable U.ialafor.of lb.\tCommon-\tCount.)., but u.dc.\tI.«, and n a .e weal.h-i.treated on th.(loo, Cong.»., «.worm .ban dj.ng.r .rb: blood of out has compelled us to aik of out Siaie Govern, lather, was spilled .0 vi ment that direction, that favor, ana that protection, which in these da k and perilous tunes ¦re denied bv our National Ae of id 38 ri*ht$ *nd the blesiingi of Ilf*\u2019*; and lh»t ib««e grcai object! were fully obuined *u our Conn-try, while the adminittruion of the national Government w^s in the hands of ilte authors and friends cf the Constitution.fttfolud, That tin# Constitution is now ad-tutnisiratcd by its original avowed, and implacable enemies; in consequence of it, our coun try his been precipitated from a.wonderful height of prosperity and happiness, into a depth of disgrace and dittrets, which ought to excite the indignation of firemen against the authots of their calamiiiei.Rtiolvtdi That we yiew the instigators and advisers (1'o'h foreign and domestic) of ihc deadly and unconstitutional nieasuics of ihc {«reseni administration, a« the enemies of humsn lappinen a' d freedom ; at men whose names will duken the piges of histoty and excite the just detestation of poiie\u2019ity.Rnatvfd, That we conuder these wicked measures which have prostrated th- Dignity and Happiness of the nation, as the fruiu of a b «staid slavish partiality to France, an unmanly en mity toward Great Britain, and an envious jealousy of the New England and commercial States; and that this partiality, enmity and jealousy have been the only obstacles loan amicable adjustment ot existing diffci enecs with the Court ot St.j.uncs« Reflvtd, That as an i> dependent people, wc indignantly resent the i netference of any foreign Power whatever with the internal policy of cur Country ; that as a nation we are adequate to self government ; that we ate unalienably attached to our republican institutions; and that we consider the scandalous insinuations of the Jacobin», that wc * ish to teplace out coun try under ihc do > iniun of Great Biiiain, as the miserable ptelextt of malice and falsehood, Rtickcd, i bat we are ready and willing to submit to any saenbre tor the safety and honor of our country v»hii h sound policy shall dirtaic , that we view the immense sacrifices i-upo ed on ua by the Lifts laying and enforcing the Em baigo, not dictated by such policy; and that they moieovcr violaieour dearest tights, defeat the very design »f this government, and therefore arc nor bidding on the people.Reiotvrd, That we will re ist th-se ruinou* and wicked Laws m eve y manner wairantcd! by the Coo>titu'ion and unalienable rights of roan.Rcte/utJ, Thu we consider the leaders of the ruling patty as the genuine duc plesof (he }»¦ | tobunc school, whose d,t oppression, and th^ illmive prospect of a af.1ctth.1t in certain parti of the Eaatern\tbetween Great Britain and Francecould states tlie embargo was daily and liouriy, in the broad glare of day-light\u2014not evaded, but disregatded ; that sleighs to an immense number were daily passing from the United States into Canada, laden not only with.the only be prejudicial to thoie nations which groan Under the tyranny of French alliance, or those wl.ich pre«?-tve a vaci\u2019sating and precarious independence, if among them there should be any which actually is watering between the in.product of that part of the union bordering evitable tuin of a prolonged inactivity, and the on Canada, but also with 1 he product of th'.-'consequent inks of an eftort to liberate itself.Southern states, which was canied by a long 1 hose propo.als would hold out the vain hope and expensive carriage from the Atlantic, Majesty was fully persu.tded that this was the law w.is to be repealed at all,\u2019 it ought to he] principal object of Fiaoce in the propcsils that done with all possible expedition.The first w ere made to him from Erfmth, «r a time when was, that those persons in our own country, ; such terrible consequences would result from who had set the law at defiance, who had , the drci>ioo of peace 01 war, both from its im-been guilty of the mo«t incivic conduct, portance an*1 the uncertainty of the result, should not reap the exclusive benefit of the«H-» majesty -aw the necessity of investigating, commerce carried on.The other tea sun if it were possible, the views and deigns of wa», that it was well known tint the Saint ;the enetnv, Ir was difficult for his Majesty to La w-re nee was frozen up, and would remain beiieve ihat the emperor of Russia should so frozen long after our own wati rs were open, blindly hive dcliveted himtelf.aip to the vto-Adventurers, allured by the hope of gre.u Icnceand .imbirion of that power, with whom profit, had, at a va-t ex; ence transported* his Imperial Majestv has unfortunately allied products not the growth ot that p.«rt of the himself; that he «hould be disposed to assist country into C mada, knowing that the plan openly in the usu-pation of the Spanish monar-ot embargo, if continued, would amply chv, and to acknowledge and defend the lights repay the exira expencc ot canying it.\u2014 wh:ch France hat arrogated 10 herself; to depose 1 his produce, Mr, Randolph said, to an and imprison the Royal Family, and to compel immense amount, ueposited, as he un- them by force to transfer to her the 01th of dcrstood, at Montreal, tor the purpose of fidelity of an independent nation ; therefore, exporting it soon as the ice broke up, and when it was proposed 10 bis majesty to enter he presumed it was already paid tor in Brt- in'o an goc auon for a gencrll peace, mcoo-tish gold or commodities of some sort.And'cert with hiv allies, and 10 treat either on the this, he said, was one of the ways in Winch basis of the Uti possidetis, which until now has he should have no objection to Huger some been a cabiect of so many disputes, 01 on any of then geM, viz, by getting to market before ban» whatever, compatible wiih justice, hon« them, underselling and t'\u2022< tailing them, or and equality; his Majesty determined to which might easily be done from th cxpence oppose to this feign'd candour and modcia.ion, of the tr in»poriation by land.He submitted a candour real.and sincere, on hi» part, therefore to the gentleman trou» Penn ;yiva-; Hts Maj -sty declared he was ready to enter nia, w hether, il the committee determined the négociation in concert with his a\\lic*, and to repeal the embargo, it should not be as fheretore coromnnicaied to them immediately soon as possible.If immediately removed, the proposa!» which he had received._____________- it must shake, and scvcitI) tn >, the capit 1- But as hu Majcsry was not leagued wi h lists of Canada ; but if the removal wus Spain by a formal treaty of alliance, he procrastinated, «Imy would reip the benefit', judged it nece»*ary to declaie, that the en-whilst we should carry our produce to a g igcments which lie had contracted m the face market already ginned, or if nut glutted of the wc.Id with that nation, he considered not considerably graiittcd.h n the re-uluuonsacred nor less obligatory on h\u2019s Majesty, came bt fore the liuuse, if the cointtiittee of than the mou Mernn treaties ; rlu» bis Majesty ihc whole agiced to it, lie said he should would nrgoc-ale in concert wuli (be tpamsli 84 ;¦ HW«n» of hMCaibotie Ma- mm* tM.ta*.Hm ta ta * j*»ty Ptatand Vu.\u2014Tl»* a**wef \u2022*«» b* fVvm m dttê pmpwi of hu Maicatr «ntcover «ri wiaeriMMi?ri* veil which wa» «>«ri te cover >«\u2022 Mbamm* «ari «howfd *t oecc ihc \u2022( aorance ami injustice of chM government.To far «he more nforou* eeforceoaenr of rt»*» em-t»-ri;o, is uBcomtiitmimti >a «au* of praei alum, mserfmng with the mate »ovcien»n*% sod ubvet^ave ot' the g\\a»rmtced rghts, 8»» - vilf*g«s, amt immunpici of the ati*.'*» of the Ü j1\thwe «ppIM Umieri Stares I have from rintve c m.^dcranortb.rf Castanos mad ^\t«tieof loonish Insunfent», jo- Ioeeined it peculiarly and highly tmp»o«rr tor «| Such O the newt from Vf .ri \u2014If «err*v to the demand of the i ' ter.with üep«Ktea fteaa Madrid riamf Mte.S7*h.Capa» A.VpCoerhy, of the ti«h ftegu «¦» «engrr, he mforawri that the new* waa oan*sli go L»**4** executive to ctitunbur- hia vaiunutr aid shew that Bunap.rte was oo* there the ipth.» a parsy » the oaeactsttun.m aaae jo maètmasthie and uiMtitiin! His VI«ieasy h» receivei.with as m wi'DGBt uf laws having aicii in aspect.imniws mm msurreetton, thee*orta» olfnrti{miiiui v «ad naval wee al «ne onion* « caama asd of the ipaeoh people m ftivour oi «hew legm- siiat>r«f*s my deep -muet y tor the«MOfe u ram, rm * ¦ liar i»io ¦¦ urn mtA im «4r ftaOC^ of lilC îmiciWf,l I iWOliutC»\t! Sl^fXr\u2019coemrv ; and ha* «anct^ned bv \u201c \u2022 natghr also add.«has I canno, hemduced tael, ** And when l relict;» ty>m the exient oi;\tLovoov, p»c._\t______ ires which musa ptohablv he rescued io^ Rotterdam p»per% stare th.«r an Eoffliah vet rof the Kmperw for the enforcewm of 'his law; a law which mi tramS.Amenca aratimoihe M rme by a oi Aussie* and li\u2019thouxh «o the wee efro.is fto» the meant comemolwrd tor Its apimvt snd! Danish onvw^er, has bm«bis morning reenved __j_ *fci«h has oot in emuai m rhe htaorv » buttng towaros piaoug »«'di a feno * * pow«« P»u oaoers rw the î i -ft MBtatir.eoeramuig rh-«he world ,!is Miiia l woidu ha»e icaoilv in «ne ban!», tod as «he dtsooni of me»* «» ph.*«, r»h« V**\tt'*h sod tsth embraced theoppontintty of a négociation that «hom I hould oo.be -hie, m dl .nuance*, «o auMernaot «hr Fetich 4rtnv m Spam, vonltl .lave oretentro so»r hoi*e or proapeci tei o»ethc fullett conhtienca ; moreespactatt^« The tt*h du leftn s dated A'amLt dc Doerop ofa aeaeecoineanblewith itsoce and honor, whenrhetr mdivniiiai aco mu ncaiuir», may ami ^ves an acru«nr if the Jefrat ot Casfano*.TT1 'llriiin- aovttaogwmch «.t **wm, ha urtcr lise raguiattoa at ; he best The ncrn«i mok pi ace on the tyi « Tadeia.will aramvma and oraiunaihe lutfrrtntr at Eu- 'OM'wiw u>d when «hetr jroieening* iu rxecuuan Û camme iceri u 5 a\u2019clocx in file attrnmg, and nteter the honor at his hlairsty am iol tiiu iaw.wiil ¦BHiraily tend «o pat «exaeæ «nderi «a «hr drfe»« *nd \u2018.«snemna of the ioaniib theUnero»» <*f the Bnmh out >00 will pci nut hazard, rhe peace, lives, property, auu-ieaie* wmv of which yjoo, including 30c oÂcan, In-» co\u2014mener a neeucmtnn by Aantuming rtghis at mtr *eHow cjnzena.\twere taken prsouerx.a«id *M«* \u2022*»« lefc o4 Tloml and brave wopie.who vô fn-m-n* for \u201c L «ider tm view .hcrefore of «he »««b|«c\u2019.,bc Held of h .rrfror driven in» rhe Loro The -m Mgg Ammr m tiL*», mW wfioie «f rm and with theac cousideiamm* betwr m-, art .-manider of rite trfeaird ar»v were pursued to a ca\u2014e so noto»«o«tsiv usr, hia Vlnjesty bos ««m» h» been ied «o a senou.utdattadca by the Front h etvairv, part .n rhe dwrenon \u2022oiieed iwmse't mew \u2022oirmnlv 10 supposu knarminauna to lucime a compiiaac?with «n S.raguaaa, mri p urr - the iirecaon of Agrcda IV.Lfm.\u2019iiitr Bftrwàrr 15, 180X.\truur feqnest, ind to «uve no 4^eucy 11 the \u2014d Twacjn.», on «be hontiers of Air «ex».*\t\u2014.\taopunmnents which the Prenuent has hern The pur^utr w\u2014comunieri to «h* » pu \u2014en.To :hcf Circular of seottanr D*Aa.aoa v.ptraaco ;o refer m ne.\twve, ui «oinrh i\u2014 a dnrwhi.* of ?'tnrh Caviiiy aadtesacu fo the Gurernurs of the *evm ji ** Wlwic t «.rile «he liberty of rim* kchmag arrive 1 as Aou.The number of pr\u2014en \u2022#.States, renuintw wilhurv md to «noter «he »hn agenev, yot* witl be pbaud «u ruco.irct.ken between rha* m>i rim a jri amouated *n t nto'nro lawv, «he toilowsag an»wet has been that no all tormei ard n «lie , ap«*r at ;b^ jih.and ttte roi> .« 5, v___J baserewived vuut cner at thr «eretvvd (he appiopaiuMi.«I not die applause, lowing ttuaucur*cuiWmii \u2014 » leilujmrs «hat.riitb laouat v, coRveving to «ne a rogt.eM o» «ne <* «ho general adtattmiratiou of «hr L men ever how ipatn .Vi «hr («tetdaer, ük »?Is bressoem at the United Stxrro, that *a com Sutr*.Wrih dl due «.anuUetuiMn.I am nr, \u2018ionaoette's head n certa*.» erne», winch may ay tbm.be «bought arcesamv fui compell\u2014g ohrdaencc 10 «he «aws of Congre»*.JONA I'HAif TUDMBUUta' *\u2022 /fee.tuerr tmry m W*r \" tu viucn «Jap»»-], the puriet.n hoaars, :t « onty aplhaiantw !k Bcsuies he killed, wauitaev!.nxw ron*.r«\tnd rak«rn m .he dis-iutou'Haitie af r«»«ie «, ii»e Lait evemog -he E.ttor at «he K YasK Gn %ani«rd* bat 3c ,«iece> aresnooo.The Frraca eniotcmg the e»Oaago\t' Ktysann paper («he iLjku Ga-';(immrai» p**r,1ca.a1y mg.ged n «he aernm, were m l ^ ,1\u2014 Mibtect of »tn> request in.tene; at the aaUh «II.U «tmimus « upiuu» ex mt Dnkc at .Vb/ntehetla, (Laano/ and -.hr Daks dar \u2014v \u2014ixf lei'mis and matuie cauamerxuon ; tract* hout LaoUon papon *o Jrcr»urr 1 jTh lU| ^'jincg| 4,,0t ifoncrv).Had'he divu.tun tne lin» tnanil oi which 1 aow have the honor including Fiencit duiieftni to >u.ia,<\u2014trt* & me Duke of E cbmgrn (Mcy) been a t* to communicate ru you.\ti«*uao«f of them, with -me other article* lui., pmu-o.it u -id.mi a Spaotaid wm.iri base **\u2022 f have \u2014Jewed ihmneithrv the conwittin.low, as «maced by the lusrtrina Eriiior.\tescaped.T he bGlenna» prevtuus fo «fie : uh» \u2022n.w «Mute» of tltw StMr, «aw gurrn to Ej niiTu.x, un.wâ.\u2014Our Lamkm papt iiietafe -.biedv to : he aparaviuiu warnst 3lakr*» the commander m 4U»na, any «'by thm Mary, *ie to the 1 jth Orceuiiter.The arm.-.\u2014I he French atvomns rhai deft .»ed i« auiiionty to mate such appoint incut af other» j Pssnosa at bpaiu have experienced a erer^c a.\u2018 cnaMatrd «.hirlly at the div\u2014ons of the Du w ijf mhns been requested ; nor o paid a visu to Captain B idioo, ai d inform ed him that a veaiel had tutt then arrived in the in a very quirk passage from Gibraltar, the Captain of which stated, that ptevious to his sailing, news bad reached there, express from Spain, of a signal victory having been gained by Ibe combined arniie» of Spain and England, between tbc Ebro and Bsyuone, over a large army of the French, said to be commanded by Mar.shal Ney ; that the loss of the French amouu ted w 00 less than 45,000 men in killed, wound ed and prisoners, and the remainder completely routed 1 some time prior to this action which terminated so gloriously for the cause of the brave Spaniards, the gallant Sir John Moore bad jeiaed them, with a large iciufotccmcar, which A gentian.in of the first icspcctability, at\tCopenhagen, Oct.8.Watertown, in tbe county ot jcffeison, wrucs' StoiW/zag.\u2014An articl c frum Gottcnburgh to hi* fiiend in tbc legislature, under date of contains a icmorkable trait of swindling, which the 4'h inn.as follows:\u2014\tdcscive» 10 be made public, not onaccountof '* A most violent outrage has jum been com \u2022** great boldness and adroitness, but in order milted upon our national chir cter.F gbty ' to put all met 1 hams upon their guard against a batte'sof Ashes were lately seised by Afa uy, similar occurrence.\u2014One of the first houses in at port Putnam, and receipted by R.M.Eucts.Gottcnburgh received a letter from London, tine, on account of government.On ib* 31st >n which they wete requested to instantly make tilt, about fifty Canadian 'l ories, wnh twenty- tbc most diligent inquiries to discover a young eight sleighs, came over from Kingston [Upper Canada] and by force of aims bt oke into th.store ot Ksselstine, contrary to the retnnn»tran ces oJ Capt.bpinnings, the deputy Collector, Englishman, who had just fled from tbe hosue of a rich banker, and who they knew had embarked on board a ship freighted for Sweden.Ihc descrip ion ot tbe young mar.was givra who required them to desist in the name ot tbe in-this letter, and be svas declared the author United State» ; but they can irdc ff the propeityM of a lobbery to the amount ot 19,000!.sterling A part of this banditti were sea etiy armed.1 in bank notes.\u201cIf you should find him* was called up at midnight by ihe Commanding said ibe letter, \u201c as he belongs to a respectable officer at Sacket*» harbor, and icqursicd to go family, confine yourself to making himrestore With him to ibe collector and take affidavits of n« He addressed him, and seeing thtt he was an Englishman, invited himtololJow him.\u2014The yotmg man hcsitaled, ledd.T.ed, turned pale, even r.hed tears ; in a word, be-fore be hid arrived as the merchant s house, hr had cont'e.'Sed all.Arrived in his closer, he Ney, who had an army ol 65,000 \"ten , [hat it had been a most bloody action, m which h victory was decided lor the bnaoiards, the French hiving lost 40.000 men.\tkj\u2018 wounded, and prisoners, and o.01 5 completely defeated.neis, to enforce the Embargo Laws, has magnani.in>Msly sent in his rnijintiron.Gen.B is one of the lew surviving Revolutionary Psuiuu who acirU a conspicuous part in achieving our independentt.had ccnfe.-sed all.Arrived in his closer, he completely Oetei.ca.\t^\tftf .!«« to-»ett « Hi.fc«,\tof him .o, £.r-< 1.\t_ to be delivered up to J\u201cStH-e, aD^ 6?v* ,*\u2018^î w h || s We h»vr b in a poit folio, with the sc,I of «he banker !^^Ud wr mo fte.\u2018iv ex.e,t to hear «he *e w-,.«o.hc The Swedish Meichmt made many >cmo.*| C .\t® 4fe our uterchani» <\u2019f i»> h it wish temonstrances to him.but according tohrr.sidt.bo .anguine .\tTKrtn.k ^UKBEC, MARCH 13, 1*09.been pohtHy favored with N:w York ,y-,.,\u201e.JC ad in.unt, ij41* 1 \u2022 >'\u2022\tIt it wish no small .atitfiction ihit we contnn* temonstrances to him.hut \u2022cco.«.i; ,u n\"i\tïhjt ve7 cl» are goint\u2019 Iro n bt.Thoma» pine the *dvi.e.ot lftc P*\u2018* wrrk.compared w.th nave him the too guinea., and >uCC5M-,*V\" vesSt,, B .\t,\tjmoieof ihr ptrccui.tg one, partuularly ,uch at nrotni'eJ to procure him a lavorable opportuni*! «0 Miffniquc to sjreculate 01\t\u2018 t VVCfe desaurtï, to ihc publir, ihtongfi ihe New in the S iit'ter\tCommcrcul Advrru»et, of which we gave a The disistiou.accounts of protni'edtoprocure turn a lavorau.t up,-w.u.-\t-,\t\u2022\t.\t;n\tc .i.er > tu of coin* to Bencal.\u2014He made h,»te ta' gen'teman who arrived »n th ,\t,\t- the Banker in London that h s 11,0001.! s,agc .epoits, that Congre s sat nil t»ne uclock >um,ntf) out la« , ,,c u.wto.ou.accom.i.01 we^ recovered who replied, that he did noli0,, Sunday morning, wheo a mouon w,S mid.j.brdTrat of the bp.tmh a,my, under Cut.no., were recoverea, » no ivp L .n\tr,\u201eh.ron on ihe 4th of March.' ^err rvid-nily gteul> eai^er.trd, \u2022» apjeari, no.understar.d what he meant.\u2014\t*\t,\t0|',7\t' ,\tli was then moved lo >«ly by suhtequent Eugli.h and Sj-.nuh account*, were all forged, but the 3CO guineas given to « h ch was negatived _ I\tJ .4\tr Fr< nci.hutleuu*.Slum lh.Arr.the sharper w ere goed.nr.vafiV<\u2019d\tfr\tw*y\tinen\tmiwviu »*/ ^tny wj iuw*.- .u .ni.<.f\tMi\tch\tand\ta^teed ro.out e.n by i 1 h»t r.o.b I»< fi.orabletothr Errnch faimoiith, (Mur.) wj,iih wc h,ve seen, confitra> these ps »cu ar» ^\tfor ,omc (lay* Subséquent to the rued by :hu day's\tt ItlttrfnmCtin, i*t which, mentionathat since writing theiMirfnot,)\u201e.moa M,1,factory.W>*r «rm-.h# .,h ^ j ^ nth of Deer mb r.Il.d th E.enih precfdine, he (the witter) had received a letter, h4vp me| Wllh\trfvrrie», w h.ch are attributetlj ^ ^ ^\t^ e eon.dered at ob tatoed by theSpannb over the French armies.MARCH 3.Extract of a letter to a merchant in thit city, diteo Washington, Feb.«7.*809 .\u201cThe Bill to repeal the Embargo, and enforce «he Non intercourse, lias passed the Lower Hjuvc Si 10 +3.Most of the Fed rulhts vo rd agninst it, and there is v*ry little doubt of it.passiOj; the Sin tie.Ep)*1 *1,d '^e nistenal Qirty Voted fir it \u201d m -re to in \u201e\t.\t.r-o-\t\u2014 .- -\u2014- has been ducoverrd at Aranmfi and Mar ri , an\t,f,#n,ph»ntly announced ; but no such ihmg twenty three person, nfeonuticrable note have been\t^ taken up, among them a French geoTt*.an «w» fha: no advices had b-en reeetvrd by the English aid de «ampahaveb-endis over ed, and will wont Q\tu|, ,oihe .5th ut Decembe , r.| any the other traitors, j ay'he for frit w t!» « etr ,vr* j vri.-ld4TO,,;,;P nature, u no lc>s tMdei |, from The report* are very various ana C®1 V* '\u2018,w\u2019f\t^lathtat On o! Hi» Maj-si), of ihai oa«e, d-taii* oui be.t ollicers.hiwever, unite wuh ^hn 1 s^ic ' I -.^ reaaona ot the Brush govrrnnrii;, tor not \u2018snap ¦ , i , j mg the r rasons of the Br-iuh govern-nttu, tor not ^ ^^The! entering into a psufic négociation wuh Etaice a <1 p<-|tUB ivaw % ve»v \u2022\t- - -\t' ' '~A 1 i Russia, m wbuls tt appears ihat me g'vrinmcut limes no longer admit of icnien m aioi->, an -.i I wt, u,|j a, xealoui in the cau e of b ,am, as it had mô« effectual and ngneooa measure» are adopting\t-^\t.and the discovery made, t roves iha pends mote on I'ttngue tnanon t* nerat are too mrt wuh an enemy to do with, and tuch as they 1*1 I* expected.n»ô#t\tfig^rou* mr^îui r» «rr âdopMii^\t^ picfioui prrif>d.1( becom § row a by the governrorntu Kever»ei muht ï* fx >ect* , quftl,Qn# on ibe o%h r band, how Iar the diHeiem indeedihey are of srrvfee, as the ¦\t* f\".®r* an{J various aechums, through *o ot.isy cnamtel,.0f confident ot suc.ea,.The E reneh have\tof tbr tunibtl ed atmte.iff G.Brisa,» enemy suih at they never before hao anJ S|>#|nj lhe yl#I^h, ate to be ,elteo on \u2014 N nhing ( a» he more sanguine thati our \u2022 ishe, a* d our hope» ; we shall k-rp th in alive unit! we hare o hctal advices, flaU'-fifig ouoe.vea that they are ._\tcru* j .-ot very distant.hhoulU the Brtiuh h*ve yoined \u2019u \u201cu/ï/LV kJtUU Eel a a.1800.\t1 »-r had* arrived there, wh.ch had spek-n a *e»,'l ; ( ( e > #r(j4t |f \u201e Mt(if af d ,,lOUld ,,,, y (l.Vf t |?e HerJdOpc ,\t;\t*\t'\ttiom Spam wuh dispat.h-s for Ha vanna *n > \u201euo to\u201eta.t with the F/erch, the delrat of ihe .at.CRfA f HRvvs t j ._ .ir.mlormsS then- that a desperate hatile bad been ef col|ildpf 4, a m4l|ff 0f Coutae, Uvr on,y By the Soamah bng C*e:»eral t '\t.J\t-ifoughtonttseifithüeeembee, near Madrid, between ^ ,j any we tan have, alter sucii repeat \u2019d *r.rived herefiom tbe lisv.nna, in 11 ( av-, w\tgre»«ch an Ftenchhave not uated 10 lot k bave received oapers of that Place UP to **'; u,ju,n ; ,h-ie were a7.x*0 men left dead on ihc j hf ^ ||||h (|| ,hp jlCP> A ,ev,p< for the gnprv, Ioth iauant.The following aCCjtitit being hp;d.Tn-Frencn were t> t>'ly defeated\tadminutrrrd by a British bsy-vin , or a An.* ( vetv iniportant, we hasten to lay it before £xtra(( tf d le:ur ù*Uà \u2022'Ci'ttd, llaTia^fra,\tikfffulay dutr« *uted from a Giapn our patrons iu»t as wc rcrcivcd it.\tj\t93, 18 \u20199, Ihutti,?£«*u/.\tareoosUums that a Frenchman would ra Tr ntljie.l for the Herald, fiom an extra Gi J \u2022» yhc Non-iincri.i»ursc 8r!i from m-S-nste hi»l();n\t,tai\u201e at4nd oiakeeiher 1\tas a \u2022 \u2022\ti«_\t\u2014 * ^ ^\t¦.« ^ eus arx 1 * t f *¦ f.i \u2022fir .\t.\ta\taa.a\t.»».\u2014 i_ il.pccntt ri rim uor., ce»-,W.I *0 O®» J .\tc,\u201e\u201e , li,Co Dr.k,.meictoor.wh.cb .IcI Horn, N[/Yalk .T» naica the «8t!i ulr.ll-»dc- rftr news which _4llrr beil!j{ihcrf tiirce days.He JrpanfPRrr gives, thesaid Dt.tkc has received M FOlitlCj, .ws onmivwg \u2022\"letter from his i orreipomlcut.\u2022» a cor.oborat, on.in which it is said, that on the *6»h J1\"-the Packet from En>;Ja'i*'* « the English army bid given battle to Mw.lul Captain Hoyt, of Newburyport, '.on the 19th mst.leflGt -.tKlligctanu 5 agsmst kne 1 wo laucr 11 1» 10 jinfutcc* i\u2019ftMjfs.tt 1 hi 1 it an cquuabic mc.suie The Lot.doi» fleet, of «30 sail, which left E-ig wtih re-peu to tnoie two powers, as tt puta E.aocc -J\u20141-u \u2014 ».\u2014.0\u201e a looting w,;h G.Britain, as to she rxiluuon sue 1.01.ww>.v., - .\u2022\t.\t.land Dee.«a.«nd were reported to have been burnt at tea hy the French, entered Carlisle Bay, Barba docs, sythjan, Anitker intfgntt o/ptrittnm.'-] x w »i B.« \u2022 M Esu Major General of the *u Division of Mditia, having received order, from H»» Honor the Ltrut.Covcrnoe (in obedience to ihe requetiof Mr.Dea, born, Seer cut y of Wat,) 10 hold tumsclf 11 read, of their ve»,eli froan Ihe American waters.The proclamation winch excluded Briiuh v-tsels only, and which prrv*uted the susccsa of Mr.Rose\u2019s musion, now bccuir.cs extirKi.as we,I aa the non.¦ mpoiiauon act.Ttua suua.ion ui thiuga may fail, ituie a négociation between G.B nain andthe btaies, particularly \u2022 site change of men « ihc head ol me 87 American Qovcritnitni, may b« atteAdcd with lom# instance of failure, ' by the use of « ron# rrlaxttion in i he claim a and exoectacion* of ihat matter, or other erroneous treatment, niakes government, from G Britain The Pacific had no: a deeper and wider impreitîon on the gtne* vet railed, conieqoencly a«>y rrnpoi-li, by her will) ra|jty mankind, to ihrir nfrjtidire, than bemadebjMhe newmen.We have raid .hat, ^r» j,e,n),ou»and inalance» pfauccessful experi-\u2022a/«.<»>, G.Bnta n and France are put on an rquaij mcntf 0neraMn<, to their benffi*.Such /ooung by the non-mtercourte bill.It » .«rue.rhc |jrnc,\u201e(i.b|<.,, Bui in the real operation of that act, France tr, in, a manner, out of the quoiion, heeauae, aa a man- j perversity of hnmarj niture.time and romm'icial power, Fiance t>, at prêtent, a mete nuliiiy.By laying the foUowirg rircumatancea before our readeta, it will give them tome idea of the conflict» and cla»hing of the diiTerent power» of a government conatUuted at >\u2022 that r.f (he (Jmtrd 5iatea.In (he Slate of South Carolina, ihe Circuit Court1 The State of the Therm tmeter, for the past week, at S o\u2019clock a.M.is-j, ij, 7, 13, -9» «5.-3»_____ ADVERTISEMENT.^y^HERKAS the Subciiber lately madman x THEATRE.ON MONDAY EVENING, March aoifc, will be preaented, Shakcipeaic*s cclcbr .tcd Tragedy of OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE.With entire new Dresses, &c.7# ukuh wiilbe addté the Tragic a/, Comica'., Optrari* cal Fat ce of tom thumb the great.noorttobe open'd at 6 and curtain riae at 7.\t.\t.\t_ \u201e\t, _\t.\taasignment of al h \u2022 d bi j (Jn,* to him, j rickeu to be had, and place* to be taken at Mr.inurd « Matxiimut to the Cjllettor of Charlrg'on, to Mcmo.David Anderson A' Co.of this ! Arnturong't Theatre Tavern, re.ua n.ngh.mf.om obeying m cettain caae., the City, merchinta; and also delivered into thetr BOXKS and PI IT 5*.UPPER BOX 31.GAL-tnatrucuoMof the Secietary ol the Tieaiury of the hand, five promissory dote, of George Bora,, _\tLERY, ta.8«i grneral government, in reladou to the enforcement of the embarg'i laws.In the State of Connecticut, Governor Trumbull refuted to obey an order or rrqueit of the pretident of (he U.S.(Iiron^h (he Secretary of war, to point the nflicer* <»f mdit:a, to whom the collector» of (he diffeient pods were 10 apply for military aid su enforcing the embargo lawa.The rcfuaal wai on (he ground of uncoi atituiiorutit f.In the State of Maaaachuieua, Lt Governor Lin enln, w ho it a democrat, complied with this order or rrqueit, by appointing the officers; the conae quence waa that the Houae of Representative), ol that Slate, in a Committee of the u hole Houae, formed a Report cenaaring the conduct of the I 1.Governor.After d tailmg their reator* st length, payable to the Subscriber, and indorsed bv him I , Ht.Usher reapectfully inform* the Public lothe amount of ft 200 currency; also, two !™.,he,e.V PI,M «Hpropriated for the aale of di.ft, on Joseph Bouchette Esq.for/69 7 7* \u2018.Ct\u2019\u2019 Jn\u2018bc P»*****®\"^ r,*bt h/,nd \u201cde ^lh* \u2014 len.ierun» J i\u201e ,.\t.t,., .1.\t1 r, .j %'3 \u2018ton leading up to the Th'ttte.Gent>men are \u2022P lj\t\u2019.r.u\u2018\u2019\t.\t* j * ?Ifortick/ariy rejuttfed to take the trouble of petreha» ori dcr on and Company wo ,Id srrange \u2022n^ett lc ( i)ng ttckna and not pay money to the Door keeper.With the Creditoit of the Subscnber, for the! \u2014-\t7\t^ emoutii of th ir respective debts.And whereat |\t/IY AUCTION^ hit Auction mat.\u2014 ndaome black MARE, of tlte true G^rtadun breed, rts« log Uttlj aix yean oid / ALSO, Furniture, Merchartbize, Watehes, Tea, the said David Anderton and CotnpaitV, afin j Will he told, by THOMAS CARY, receiving the said alignment and promissory Roupi, *>n TUESDAY the a Notes, have tot in anv degree, fulfilled then \\ RKMAKKABLY truit, but on tile contrary, have made uae of j a X.M this transaction to the A)ury of the subscriber, in hi* credit and reptjpiton, .I bis is to caution all persons from paying\tp _________r _ _t they reiolve \u201cThat, in the opini'»» of ih.a houae, any *nm or sums of money to the sad David j Chocolate, K aisins^ Loaf Sugar, Maps of Ca« the said mihurv order* of the ait February matai.t Anderson and Cotnpanv, on acrount of the nj^ ,i Coloured PiAmi, and a vuiiety of other by Hi» H >n< r Le^il'ncoln, Lieut.Gtavernor and \" Connrai-drr in Chief of tint Commot wealth, are irreg'ilar, iliega!, and m oi aiuem wtth the pruni pica cf the Conttitu'.ion ; tending to the d^atrocoon of military diactp'ite, an iniringeoaent of th' rigit , and derogatory to the honor of both otficeri and soldier» ; subversive of the military system, and highly danger.»»» to the I bertiea of the people.\u2019* In the Site of Prnniylvauia, Governor Snyder ha* «ailed r ui a portion of the militia tor the pur pose of opp ting a peremptory mandamus issued from the Supreme Court of ihe U.State», againu certain pertmi», in the said State of Pennsylvania on an Admiralty proceeding.If this be not a huu»e divided against iiseif wc would be giad to know what is hxua \u2019 of a Lcitei from Montreal, dat'd M*'chq.*\u2022 Two days ago we ieaiut by an arr val at New-York fmm Br,u i.da that an hngluh F.igaie had arr.ved there from Cad\u2019a bringing an a count of a ba ile brtwern the combined and French armies in winch the la.ter lutt 27.'»co meu.\" DIED-\"On F iday moaning I»»\u2019, of a Fever, after three day* iduesa, Mastri Thomsa Place Lind say, aged 6 years and 3 men'h», \\oti or Win I.ind lay, Etq.Cicik of the A»»ctrbly of Low rCan«oa.S bacriber, or (rum raking from them a iy of ihe promt!'dry notra dest.nbed below, the said ¦laaignmerl a d promiwoiy notes and dratta hav ing b-rn delivered witlioit any o'her Con 1 delation than ihr* ttu 1 or engagement .tbove ala red which they have nt t in any manner di«char.je»!-\tWm.HENDERSON.Qu bee, ij^'h March, 18.9.li> r or Nort«.A promtsvory note, da'rd 4th Feb 1S09, for 203/.Ctiry.payable in all .May next.A ditto of 41b Feb.foi bo -/ cury.pay.b\u2019c n all June n xr.A ditto of 4th Feb.for 203/.cury.payable nall July next \u2022 A ditto of 4 continuance of the friendship of those gentle men V» ho have alre.dy employed 1 ®, alrd^uig hiiniell that it shall be bn srudy «o gam and secure iheif confidenc e.His oftce anJatoietaf'er tat Mav next, wih be at Nv 8, Hut fn$ U F-t.in the Lower rowo.\tJOHN MUNRO.Uoebec, Febmary tj, 1809.He has for sale, best Madcus Wine by the \u2022 pipe, hogthesd 0» quarter cask.Also, a few MADEIRA WINE roft iai«, BY THE SUMXntiEB, AT HIS HOUSE, A FEW Fipea L.P«.Madeira, imported laat summer, in th4 brig Speedwell, at a very reduced pike, for cash or abort credit, by the Pipe, Hnd., Qr.Cask, end dosen, for (he cenvemencc of familiea.CHa.HUNTER, Lower Tom*.Quebec, 31 at January, iloq,____ FOR SALE BY PETER BREHAUT ft Co, ATHRY tair Muscovado Sugar m hogshead*, V tierce», end barrels ; Molasses, Liverpool Sell, merchaotable West Indio Codfish, bcM English Coola, and Cod Oil.ALSO» Brandy, Beau port Spirits, London M Madeira, best old bottled Tort Wme in packa§aa, and a few cates Castile Soup.Quebec, January 16, itol.JOSEPH F LOVER f* NICHOLAS NEW.BIRRY Havikc lately received, per the Three Bm* then, a consignment of real Rotterdam Geneva\u2014which, for the convenience of private families, w II be sold in casks of not lest than twenty gallons each\u2014w h^ing of superior strength and flavour, and the high price in London cannot be afforded under fairteca abiU tings per gallon.Have also-Anchors, Hawser*, Sheet Iron, Nails of various Soria, Ciown Glass of 94 by 84, >4 by 7i, and 74 by 64, and a good as-toffment of Paints.Quebec, December 8, 1808* LOST, FROM a raft of Stave*, about three leapnes below Three Rivers, an ANCHOR, a cwt, 1 qr.I lb.stocked with tour iionbands tud about filiy fathom of ix i >ch Cam a.Whoever will bring the same to Jos am Flow at at Qucbei, shall receive Fir a Pounds reward.Quebec, Oeccmher 8, 1808.bec, ate to b e L,T |^u,\u2019b|e Ton of iand\u2019 in the township *>t '1 ring fonwelvemocihsfrom, |icul^|4yf wglc|, w,|| he tommumcaud 10 ,br 6.» d.y «1 M.« ^\ttbilK.y«i.\u2014Fot KTB' .pply >> '»\"\u2022\t\u2019\t-\t1 JEAN BE\u2019LaNGER, Sat.Pub.xj\tFOR SALE, £«ébec, 4th Match, idofr*_______ FOR SALK.TWO thousand Actes ot LAND, in the townships of Tingwick and Warw ick, rom whence timber may be easily conveyed, >y the river Nicolet, to the St.Lawrence.\\pply to\tTHOS.CARY.Quebec, eyth February, 1809.PLACE Scrvan ANTS so-door kr wive Floor, SIX Puncheons Jamaica Spirit», 10 Hhda.aingle retioed, London Loa* Sugar, 4 Tons of assorted Copper ic bait, re Bales India Cotton*, 1/ dooo Iba.of Hugs Lard, / 300 Minois Pease, 900 Barrels fine and tupetfine 1 a00 Cwt.Btuuii, ia Quadrants, A Case of Mill Sews, A ditto 300 dot.pair of Shoe buckles, 3 M.Cull Staves, At the Stores of JOHN MURE ft Co.Quebec, 161 h January, 1809.PhKDUS, DiUN eagenn de douve», environ troii Ileum pill* bas que le» Trots Riv»r et, un ANCRE, pesant a C.t qr.t itv, avec le Jourl oiont*\u2019 aver 4 c* icle* de fer, et envuon , iiiqiunu bia»»;s de Cas i b de si.t pnure*.Quiconque apporter.i ce» article* à JotHrn Flow ras, s Québec, rec* vr* une recoin.pi-nscdcCiNQ Live es Courant.Québec, Drcrn hie g, 1808.DAVID A \\ DER sÔïl tt Cn.HAVE FOR SALE, a few Pipe» of very best old t ondon Particular MADL1HA WISE-Quebec, Dec.9, 180*.PRINTED AND PUBLISHED POR THOMAS CARY, Sa.3, Si.Ltwit itrtti.AT THE NtW-vniNTINC OVVICI N 0 19» BuMdt-itTtiU "]
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