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The Quebec mercury
Tout au long du XIXe siècle, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. [...]

Le Quebec Mercury est un journal en langue anglaise qui paraît pour la première fois à Québec le 5 janvier 1805. Il est fondé par Thomas Cary, marchand et bibliophile anglophone de Québec. D'abord hebdomadaire, il devient bihebdomadaire en 1816, trihebdomadaire en 1832, puis quotidien en 1863.

Rival du journal francophone Le Canadien, dont il a stimulé la naissance, et pourfendeur de l'ordre traditionnel du Québec francophone, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. Le journal appuie les décisions du gouvernement britannique et prend position dans les débats politiques du Canada, ce qui l'amène dans les premières décennies de son existence à s¿opposer régulièrement aux élus du Bas-Canada.

De facture étonnamment moderne, le Quebec Mercury présente les nouvelles locales accompagnées de nouvelles étrangères pigées dans les journaux anglais et américains. Le journal réserve dans ses pages une large place à la publicité.

Thomas Cary fils prend les rênes du journal à la retraite de son père en 1823.

Le ton francophobe des débuts s'adoucira avec les années. Thomas Cary partagera d'ailleurs la propriété du journal avec George-Paschal Desbarats de 1828 à 1848. George Thomas Cary, fils de Thomas, dirigera la publication à partir de 1855.

John Henry Willan, avocat, devient éditorialiste en 1850. Le Quebec Mercury prend alors des positions favorables à l'annexionnisme avec les États-Unis. Willan restera au journal jusqu'en 1862. En août 1862, la famille Cary met le journal en location, ce qui permet à Josiah Blackburn et à George Sheppard de prendre les postes d'éditeur et de rédacteur, dans le but d'appuyer l'homme politique réformiste John Sandfield MacDonald, qui devient premier ministre du Canada-Uni.

Le retour au pouvoir du conservateur John A. MacDonald en mars 1864 entraîne la réapparition de Willan au Quebec Mercury afin d'appuyer le projet de confédération, mais avec moins d'enthousiasme que le Morning Chronicle.

Le tirage du Quebec Mercury atteint 1000 exemplaires en 1870 et 3000 en 1898, année où George Stewart, auteur et critique littéraire, en fait l'acquisition. Le journal était demeuré la propriété de la famille Cary jusqu'en février 1890. L'homme politique libéral Joseph-Israël Tarte, proche de Wilfrid Laurier, achète le Mercury en 1902, mais la surabondance de journaux anglophones à Québec ne permet pas au journal de survivre au-delà d'octobre 1903.

BEAULIEU, André et Jean HAMELIN, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, vol. I, p. 14-15.

GAUVIN, Daniel, « Cary, Thomas [père] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

JONES, Elwood H., « Blackburn, Josiah », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

LA TERREUR, Marc « Cary, Thomas [fils] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

WATERSTON, Elizabeth, « Willan, John Henry », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

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[" tt £ Il £ f THURSDAY, JULY 2*2, 1847.VOLUME XLlll.tr£mr^ > MOUES ET STUDIA ET POPULOS ET P11ÆLIA DICAM.V;bo.Gko.IV.NUMBER 87.THIO OUEBEC MERCURY, PUULtSHEI) THREE TIMES A-WEEK.riucr.or advektisinq.First imtrtion, « lin« «'«d under.?» W ____________ 7 lines lu irn.3» U \"\t________L'|)si into the hands of the Treasurer, nt tlie Bank ul It,iii.h North America, a Second lustalmenl of JL\u2019i p.:.Share, on or before the L'jih of \\iigusl next.By order of the Board.J.GREAVES CLAPMAM.lion.See.Quebec, lOth J>ilr, 1S47.\tu \\ HANDSOME WAGGON FOB SAI.E.rjl'i be Sdd.a verv mmiiact and comfortable tV\\(î-*.GOV Price\tTo bo aren at Mr.Hough's Livery Subir.Quebec, L> h July, 1847.\tu jt.\u2022vT Puiilisbed, ami lur Sale at the Stores of Messrs.Neii.son, Cauv, and Stani.ky \u2014 Eblami : nr, Dublin Doings, A POEM, in 12 Cantos, by E.G.C.Quebec, July 9, 1.847.\tu WANTED.RESPECT V OLE Male TEACH ER is wanted im-\u2022 » mediately, to take charge of mi English Bcbo'.d.a 'hurt didanre from town.\u2014Appliratiou to the Revd Dr.COOK.Nune (ire.d apply without good lestitnuiiials.Qutliep, 29 h June, 1.9 17.\tu A FOR SALK, SUPERIOR Port and Sherry Wines, from I.ctth, in tj Pipe*, (luarten, and Octaves, Bright Muscovado Sugar, Lht Packages Tobacco, hO lings Coffer, 201) Boxos fic!>ii Digliy Herrtnai.\u2014ALSO\u2014 60t) Quintals Shin Bm*-uI.McKay St CAS.Si-.L9, Napoleon Wliarf.1*1 June, 1817.\tu ÏA M i'.S SO ARP, Juv , heg* to inform the public that he iiiicnJs to carry on (he business as usihI after tlie decease oflii* father, and kindly s'dicil* u ennliniintion of I'uldie patronage.\u2014 Ml orders will he punrtiinlly attended \u201c» by\tJAMES SHARP.Plasterer.Francis Street, St.Rnrh.Queher, 22ml May, 1847.\tu.fim Qui'bcc and ( iip Kougi1 Oinuibus, To run every day by the Si.Louis Road.TjlRUM CapUouok, at 9 o'clock.\\.M.'b'.do.\t12 n'cloek, nuon.dn.do.nt \\ past 3 o\u2019clock, P, M.I Hnw Qur.nnc, Pavbe\u2019s Hotel, at 10 o'clock, \\ M.at 2 oYlork, PM at i na»l 5 o'clock, P.M.PnirK, From Carouge to (îticlirc.I».3d.from do.to any intermediate placer, 7^\t> J i Lunches served at all hours.I C E C R E A M S, JELLIES, S O D A A N D N E C T A R GEORGE SCOTT.Quebec, 06th June, IS-17.\tu ( \u2019 R A I G & FOLEY, C.1 IlME 1'MAKERS AND UNDER TAKERS, ST.JOHN S T R E E T .S I X T H H O U S E OU T S I D E T II E G A T E , IN returning tlieii sincere thanks to their fiiends and the jitiblic in t'encrai for the liberal enrottra^rment tltey liave received dtiting the past year, heg to acquaint them, that having removed to larger ptomises\u2014 opposite their late reMdence\u2014they are now prepared to execute all orders in the above line they may bejavoured with, on tlie most moderate terms.F U N E R A L S F U R N I S H E D .Quebec, June \u2022Dh.1817.\t3m-1 IV.BE0AIM' S CII.A M'.W TAII.ORIiNG AND OUTFITTING E S TA B L IS II lïf E N T, CORNER OF JOHN STREET, \\\\r ILL open on MONDAY next, the 31st imt., with the GREAI EST VARIETY of Superior READY MADE LONDON CLOTHING, adapted for the season, EVER IMPORTED into Quebec; it will al*o contain every novelty, in Shins, 1 l.tndki ichu ls.Stocks, llraccr, Macintoshes, and Life Preservers, Carpet Rags, Hosiery, Under Carmen's, N:c.&c.The be*poke depnnment will lie conilucted on the same plan as now so generally adopted in England, giving a good article and at moderate piices, and will be superintended by a Foreman of undoubted laleiit and ability, and KVKHV .VU TICI.K .NOT APPROVED OF WILL RE EXCHANGED.Queher, May 29th, 1817.\tu TAIL 0 It ING ESTAB LIJH1M f, 12, PALACE STREET.I ^ I I î EHIÊIÏ î^r.GS leave to return in* sincore thank* lo the Military and Gentry of Quebec, end the public generallv, for I# ihr very ff ittering patronago u ith which he ha* been favoured «iiirc he commenced butinr»*, and pltdgi * him* »rlf in n*!\u2018 ¦ very care ami attention to eiiMirc a conlinuanre of tlirir support.II KNDHI f also inviie* an inspection of in* Stock uf West of F.iiglmiU Cloth*, Cnssimerc*, Doeskin*.Vc»tings s:c., So-.Inning iu»l received, per \" I.vDY SuaTON,\u201d from London, a General Aa*ortmenl of those articles, all ,if tin' verv In »i ipialilv and latest Fashion, which lie will make up ni ht» u»ual style, at Moderate I'riccs.Quebec, May 29, 1847.\tu FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER, ~ >*T! >-y i* ire -*-g J (i R E A T IN THE R E D l PRICE OF C T I O N HATS.Correspondence between Rev.Mr.Moylan, Peter Sheppard and William Tims.A FEW COPIES ofthe above Pamphlet, price 7^1.for Sale by WM.COWAN & SON, Mountain Street.Quebec, 17th July, 1847.\tu M'tre Work in all Us Branches.THE subscriber having engaged an experienced Wire Worker, i* now ready to receive, order* for any detrription of work in the above line.\u2014A liaudioiiic style of Flower Stand i* now on show at Id* Sale Room*, Palace Street.B.COLE, A.& B.Quebec, July 17, 1817.\tu PATENT PANCLIMATIO OMŒPHON PIANO FORTES, Cl ABINF.T, Semi-Cabinet, Cottage, Victoria Harmonic, ami Grand Squares, in Rosewood ' ami Mahogany, of superior tone and workmanship, warranted to stand in any climate.N.B.Piano Fortes to let.03\u201c Tuning and repairing attended to as usual.GEORGE MILLIGAN.Qurbre.2fith Mar, 1.817.\t12m*2\tNo.7, Couillard Street.WHOLESALE A.YD RETAIL HDDOfi HAT WAREHOUSE, 1*2, Ruade Sired, Queher.n -1 r S.HENDERSON &.CO., having at their late annual Sale held at Messrs.Gibsone\u2019s, hpcn v j \u2022 tiualdc to close their extensive importations, peisonally selected Inst fall in Kurope by their \\V.S.llemleison, now offer retail to the puhlic at wholesale piices\u2014TWO HUNDRED DOZEN Common, Middling & Fine Silk & Hkavkk Hats, consisting of tlie Albert, Rrussel & Louis l\u2019înllip Shapes, as well ai the vatiou* styles recently adopted by the leading Nobility of England ct France, varving in price, from 3s.to 2(1*.Thi iV very best English *Sl French Hat* being an article they never sell ;t( Auction, will be found superior to anything ever offered in Quebec.AUGoodi returnable eight days after Sale, if not approved of.No iSKCoN»; 1\u2019rice.Qutfbec, 29th April, 1817.\tti 11E.\\ R Y B ALDWIN, M A S T, 1\u2019 U M P A N D B L O C K M A K E R, Jones's Muirf, near Tweildd't Foundry.47.Champlain Strukt, RETURNS his Jiueern thanks to Ship-Builder»,Ship-Ma»te.r*.Ship-ChMidlcr*.and the public in general, for the liberal suppurt he lia» iceeivcd since he commenced hiisine*., and n speetfolly inlimales that lie is now ready to execute all order* in hi* line with despatch.N.B.\u2014In consequence of many mistake* having been made on account of BALDWIN ft Co., IILMIY BALDWIN informs Ins f« tend» and the public, particularly ship-master*, that he hn» no connection whatever with I» U.DW IN ft Co.Quebec, 15th May, 1847.\tu TABLES OF DUTIES run salt, nv T.CARY ft Co.Por Sale, at the.Subscriber's Store, St.James Street.i rA/A /^tOll.S assorted Rape, including Standing LWv/ Rigging, Ilawscia, ftc , from A inch to \u2018.I inches, 30(1 Bolt* Yellow Metal, 300 Bolts Canvas*.1 u 7, Yellow Metal Sheets, MU) Kegs White Paint, Smiths Coals.\u2014Alto, per \u201c Isabella.\"\u2014 100 Ton* of assorted IRON.Apply to THOMAS C.LEE.Quebec 9th June, 1847.\tu POPULAR JEWELS.1111E undersigned otRir a choice collection of favorite .Novel», at vety rcdutiid ptieft*, some nctv Works just rerciml.Quebec, July 3, 1$ 17\tT.CARY it CO.SPANTSII SLIPPERS.JUST Received by the Stihscrihcr u Fresh Supply of Ladies\u2019, Gentlemen\u2019», ntul Children\u2019» Slippers similar to his usual importa'ion.JAS.C.OVF.RKI.L, No.32, St.John Street.Quebec, July 17, 1817.\tu SHIP FEVER.Communicated for Hit Hatton Medical and Surgical Journal.A great deal ha* been said of late hy the iccutar prêt*, and to very little purpose, about thip fever.The public mind has been needlculy thrown into alarm, and sundry medical men have been Mririiig to get up a panic, which i* wholly uncalled for.The f^cti, if rightly understood and spread before the people, will allay groundlcs apprehensions, and we invoke the aid of (be secular preh on this behalf.The famine in Ireland lint hurried the rapid tide of immigration into this country, bunging a famishing multitude, crowding the steerage of every paiket and paurnger vessel, on board which many hare tufleied for want of food and even of water, whilo occupying filthy and unventilated apartinenli.Them throngs of immigrant», thus unfavorably circumitanced, have, by ths exhalations from their hodirs, already enfeebled and eatacialcd by starvation at hume, fallen victims to their unavoidable riulation of the htwi of health and life.A malignant and fatal frvtr has been generated on boaid ship, ol whii.h many have died on the passage, while srill more have lient lauded either already sick or so infteted by the atmospheric pohon lliât they soon F A CARD.Mo i .iu o _____________1%\t.\t.\t\u201e .î «î »« iiiugiïu .j i.ic aiiiiu»|)iicuc ponon max tuey soon R.LAW, .'itgeon Dentist, begs leave to in- detelope it, in it form do less dangerous and fatal than limale to those wlio purpose\tharing\topera-\t|\ttliat winch hat proved mortal on boaid the vessels which lions performed by him, that he will\tleave\tQuebec,\t(for\t,\tbrought them hither.Hence the appearance of tliii Scotland) \"bnul tl>c 20ih of August.\t;\tfeVer in ino»t of our Atlantic cities, in some of which Quebec, IMh July, 1847._______________________|\thave arisen piuclr excitement and alarm, by reason of its COPY I VP puipcuL'c\tap|»lling fatality.In tlie uatuie and character of thil rvocri- i \u2018 A* ¦ \u2018 \u2018i0:\tc, 1 fever there is notliing new or peculiar, notbing, in short, OR SALE, by me undersigned, a lew (Screw ;vjtb which the piofr»siuit me not iierfectly familiar «\"d .Lever) Copying Presses with Damping under the names ot j»il fever, hospital fever.Ac.I Its type is found to vary a» in other endemics, but a latge majority of the caies ate well characterized in the < book* under (he name of typhus pelecbiaiis, mcani'm no moie tlmn iliat variety of lyphut fe*er in which discoloration» and eiuptions appear on the skin, usually -\tabout (he 7th day of the disease.A striking differ- Bank of British North America.' Te \u201c ?wn,rMt1bcîlVtf\" ca,r\u2018eTen con,in8 f'on'th' 7\t;\tship, a few ate both niniinnutory\tand congestive, wlnl» inc oh t*o hat ed nr\truyal charters.\tj\tin most cases t bis fever is purely\tcongestive.The most THE Court of Directors lirrehy give notice, that n constant cliaracteriitic of the attack is an over»*helming HALF-YEARLY DIVIDEND,\tat the uric\tof\tSix\t.\tsrii»i; of pio»lrution of ftrength, with the accompanying por Cent, [icr annum on the\tCapital of\tthe Bank, will\the-\tI\tsign» of what u called indirect\tdebility, great mental comi^psyable to the I\u2019roprietou of Share* rigi«tered in deprefsiott, disinclination to motion, with indications uf the Colonic», on and after tire (Uh day of SEPTEMBER, the sudden impaiiment of the mucoui membtane 1847, dm in® the usual hours of busincsi at the several lining the digestive caual, of which the tongue give» Rinnch Bunks.\t1 enr|j- anJ palpable evidrUce.DfUihcs.Oil Paper, fee., complete.TUOS.CARY & CO.Quebec, July 14lh, 1847.~A DVERTISEMENT.The Diudend is declared in Sterling Money, and will he payable at the rate of exchange current on ihetith day of September, 1847, to be fixed by ihe Local Boards.No Transfer can be made between the I8di August and tlie tiih of September, as the Books must be closed during that period* Bv order of the f*otirt, G.De li.ATTWOOD, Sec.Quebec, July 13, 1847.\tf WANTED, ABED-ROOM and SITTING ROOM, for a Gen-tinman mid Wife, with or without Boaid.Address Ü, at the Office of tlie Mercury, fiih July, 1847.\to The frequency of the pulse is remarkable, but Usually ; small and compressible, and is improved by clearing tin I prims vite by a mild emetic or laxative.The predumi* nant stale of the skin is moisture, after the tirst paroxysm has terminated with or without treatment.And its fatality is owing to effusions taking plate m the cavities of the brain, the rcsidt of venous congestion in that organ, and indicated by delirium utidcotnn, very seldom accompanied by hemorrhage, and then always giving temporary relief, though generally ineffectual if occunmg after Ihe dtli day- Iii the hojpit.il», the patients nro not rcccired until the seventh day of the fever, except in rcry few cases, ami ticnco they are at this late period too often beiond tits reach of art, some vi'al organ having suffered in its integrity either by neglect or msl-lrcatmcnt.Moreover, PARCEL MISLAID.\t_ .IN May last, a Small Pared, containinr a Volume pf ' the constitution» of many have ! ecu broken down by pri* Acts, addressed to die Hon.Justice.Bowen, was -ent vation and hardship, so that they tail to rally even under frun the Store of t\u2019ic undt >sign'd, and lias not reached it* I'IC m°-'t powerful stimuli.destination.Any information relating lo said parcel will be thankfully received hy T.CARY Jc CO.Quebec.1st July, ! 9 17.MR.J.M.PERKINS, TEACHER OF GYMNASTIC EXERCISES, PIANOS T U N* K 1).If required Mr.Perkin* can be seen nt all hours hrourh ihe day at RUSSELL\u2019S HOTEL.Quebec, 1st Julv.1847.\tu In the case of physicians, niirjfj, &c.who hare j become infected, the early symptoms being subjected to J treatment, this fever is found very manageable, tlie few cases of inort .lily being ascribable to defect in the corisli-, lotion, some depraved habit, or relapses by errors in diet during convalescence.Medication of »n active character is contra-indicated »o ubviouriy, that a physician who saw the disease for ths first time would be led, on general principles, to employ but little medicine, and rely upon nutrition and cordiali, after clearing the stomach andbowrisby mild and gcnlls means.Cautious stimulation i* called for in iviry late period of tlds fever, and especially after convalescence begins.The internal administration of tec and iced water, and sponging the head, luce and neck with icid | water, are among (he most effective and successful remedies.Sinapisms nnd blitters to (lie ex rcnntics and J\\l J S S l X (l .J ANDKD frnm on board tlie \u201c Charles Jones,\" Le-i A vey\u2019s Wharf, and supposed to have been taken in a mi«!akc.ONE CASK NAILS maikid [F] \u201e whoever may have it will hear of its owner by '\"T\"*\t.u.\u201erc c* ,ç, 1 Q.43 anplvine at the Office of-\t' »bdomen\tagences.here be any local lesion.Mesm.\u2019GILLESPIE, GKEENSHIEI.DS 5c Co.\tBul vr;,,'v'c ',u\"',|or ^c,\u2018 l\u2018;c#l blo®dleU,% !* r,cldora '.f Jnlv 1st 1847\tever admissible after the hrst paroxysm of tins fever, and ___11 \u2022\t1 '\t____________________________\u201c_______ then only in persons previously in good health, und when Daily expected per \u2022\u2022 Rockshire\u201d and\t'he fever t.u.hered in hy a well-marked chill.Nor can from Liverpool, and on sale by the Subscriber \u2014 T0NS R*r *nd Roll Iron, Æ.à Do.Cop|>er, 100(1 Boxes Canada Plates, 2iit) Do.Tin Plates, 20 lilids.Brandy.1000 Bags Common Salt, M)0 Do- Table Salt, 300 Tons Common Salt, in hulk, 20 Do.Coals, It) Tons Cordage, 10 Do.Oiikuin, I Oil BolU Canvas.A Superior assortment of Slop Chsmllcrv.\\pplv to T.110M LS FROSTE.Quebec, June 21, 1847.\tu CITY BANK.NNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the rrmriining OUTSTANDING \\M01NT due n the CAPITAL STOCK ofthe CITY II\\NK is required to be paid in the following Instalments, *ir :\u2014 1(1\tper\tcent\ton\tthe\tIMh Julv,\t\tIS 17.Ift\tper\tcent\ton\tthe\t1st\tAug.,\t1817.10\tper\tcent\ton\tthe\t15lh\t\\ug.,\t1847.10\tper\tcent\ton\tthe\t1st\tSept.,\t1847.10\tper\tcent\ton\tthe\t15th\tSep».,\t, 1847.10\tper\tcent\ton\tthe\t1st\tOct.,\t1847 10\tper\tcent\ton\tthe\tIStli\tOct.,\t1817.10\tper\tcent\tun\tthe\t1 st\tNor.,\t1847.It)\tper\tcent\ton\tOtc\t15th\ty or.,\t1817.Those shareholders who prefer paying up the whole of the.Instalments on or liclorc the IMh July, will have the intermediate Interest remitted, and be entitled to (he i ext Half-Yearly dividend on the full amount of their Stock.By order.C.H.CASTLE, June 17.\tCashier* Shareholders residing in Quebec, may pay their instalments at the Branch.C.GETI11NG8, Cashier.c.xljtn> 1 or any other active drug le safely used without great caution.Wine whey, and milk punch made nilh brandy, with or without quinine, sre often reliable means in the later period» ef the di»ea»e.Nevertheless, the »p.Mindereri, larioui picparations of ammonia, and oilier stimulating sudorific», arc often useful us auxiliaries.The conditions of recovery arc cleanliness, pure air, , well.ventilated apartments, and careful nursing.Tlie absence of one or all of these explain* the want of success in many hospitals.For filth, confined air and privation of nourishment not only render ths fever fatal, but may generate analogous diseaic anywhere, and even reproduce it in the convalescent, llenco the advantages derived from remnving patient* into the open sir from crowded wards, a* in open tents and «hantirs, have been demonstrated at New York in the Bellevue Hospital, tnd i elsewhere.From the tune the patient* are tlm* placid under favorable circumstances they rapidly recover.Prevention or Infection from Pypiirs Fever.\u2014Dr.J.C.Smith obtained X'rjKIU from Parliament for I the following recipe :\u2014*\u2022' T ike -tx drachms of powdered nitre (saltpetre) and six drachms of sulphuric uc.d (oil of vitriol) ; mix them in x teacup.By adding one drachm >f the oil at a time, a copiou* di-charge of nitrous arid ga* will take place.The cup is to he placed during the preparation on a hot hearth or a plate of Irra'ed iron, and .the mixture stirred with ,v tobacco pipe.Tlie quantity of gas may be rr.ulated hy lessening or increasing tlie quin-' lily of ingredients.The above is for a moderate vized | room, half the quantity would he sutlieicm for v mmII room.Avoid as much as possible brraihii g the gas when it first rises from the vessel.\u2019\u2019 No injury to the lungs will happen when the air is impregnated uithtlm gas.which is called nitrous acid gas : and it cannot he loo widely known that it po»srs»c* the property of preventing the spread of fever\u2014Dumfries Courier.GOLD PENS Received, a ft es cases, und separate.TUST Received, a fresh supply of GOLD PENS, in Quelse.Juno 1, 1S 17.PHOS.CARY & d.Thk Trsnstosino Punov.iktr \u2014This novel and im.portant invention is worths ths sltentrun of all aniaienr vocalists and tmtrnment «iûM.*\u2022 bv mrani ot its ingenious und renvtikalil* simple conjunction, ilisjr may adspt mi* »ong or piece of muiic t» len diffeirnt kv»s ; fur in-ttMiicr, a Lav* smgrr m«v necompan* h m.e'f in a icng written for a tiabie voice The *iulin or dute |d»**r will have no oci'»*ii n t° aller il|f P*'i li of hi* in' luinvut ¦=535! HKSK PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT.LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.Mokpav, 19 li July, 1817.Mr.LaFONTaike enquired when Hie prorogation ira» ntemled to take pLcc.Mr.Sherwood «vai not prepared to aimver the qncilion.Mr.UoüLtot» moved for a Cornrnitlee of the Whole to lake into conridrraiion certain Keeolutioni relative to the Communication bettreen Toronto and toucher.He fell \u2022urc ihil all llic mrniber» felt the demablcneis, if not the nccePiity,ofa grand line of comiminicatiuii between Haljfai and the «veil ; it waa required for the purpose» of tr ide, that there thnuld be a rapid mode of communication during the «vinter as «veil as during the summer.Ti is «ras not the rase now; between Quebec and Montreal ihe journey could not be performed in the winter season in less than seren days.(Mr.Ayltvm, it can he performed in 24 hours.) If such waa the ense then their roada in Lower Canada «rcrc mucli belter in «vinter than they «venin Upper Canada.Hut such a stale of thugs must no longer ciist, and means must he adopted for the change.The question then arises which «vill he the in->st cheap and at the same lime the most prnfilalile manner of making a line of communication bet«vcn ll ilifax and the West.It ha* bien iiccrlainrd that making plank road, costs from £151)0 to £2000 per mile; no«vhe believtd Hut * siugle tineof Rail-Road could l«« formed for £3000 per imlr.it would only cost about onc-halfniorc and the returns «rould be more than quadruple.The immense amount of ami* gration must be provided for in snme msimi r end no menu could, in hit opinion, be more flTicacioiit than the eonslruclion ofiuch a line of Kai.-ltoml on tvliich to employ them.In thia manner the ai rely, the fi-nra of the citiicni of Montreal would be allayed.It cmild not lx \u2022aid that unless something like «« hat lie p-oposed «vas done, that Ihe emigration tvnuld be any o|r ui\u2019h Dv under-standing that the subject should be taken up on (ha third d y of next Session.he, to allo«v vessels to turn in and pass each other «vithout risk.In his recent Report, however, he appears to h«vc recommended a Channel of 9t)0 feet in width, «vhieh Your Committee conceive mure adequate in magnitude for Die purpose contemplated.Your Committee are, however, conscious that a Channel of this magnitude would involve an expenditure of at least £400,000, a sum of £70,000 having already hreo expended in excavating a Channel of 50 yard* in wnl h, and there yet remains for rxc.«va'ioii to complete ihi< Channel of 50 yards no less ilian 374.K7I cubic yards, involving an additional expenditure of £28,500.Your Committe fi d appemb d lo Capt.Bayfield\u2019s Report, a Report of Committee of the Honorable Kxceutive Council, da ed 21 *l Septcniber, 1.846, approved of by His Excellency Die Governor General the same day, ordering ihat nothing should be undertaken at present Dial should exceed the cost of ihe appropriation of last Se*»ion.Your Committee trust that this «vi.-e determination will he preserved in, inasmuch as 0* adrantnges to be attained by a large outlay in this Channel, ««ill not be as Your Committee conceive, commensurate with any increased expenditure.With reference to the Report of a Committee of Inquiry held at Sorel in relation lo certain chargi-s made against \u2022he Superintendant of the Works on Lake St.Pi ter, Your Committee cannot but expn ss their approbation of Die promptitude and impartialiiy evinced in this investigation.and Die judicious and satisfactory decision had thereon.The whole nevertheless humbly submitted.J.J.WILLIAMS, to Colleges especially to Colleges of .i tin ©logical for a fixed, aivl a lengi|,l.l,ei| )( oi quasi theological cliuracler, the latter because he | comes, if po**ib|e, of still greater considered the amount much too high.The College after ship will add to ihe in.mher, of St.Hyacinthe, he said, hud 150 students an«l hut 1 :.\u2014 ¦\t\u2014 £KH) was gianted f-r it,Uiis College had but foity-five icholais and fomteen student* and it was lo have £500.The lion.ex-Atlorney Geneiitl al«o maile a manful declaration on the subject of the King\u2019s College bill.He waa extiemely chagrined »ai«l, when the lull was introduced to divide the College revenues into four parts, and so to attempt to bribe three denominations of chrLtians, and he was the more chagrined because he found that one .»\t>.«ij priK\u2019ii uxeu unon |,v of those denominations was the one to which he he-| dical amhois, as the peiio,) -\t^ ,n\"\"> *\u2018Vl| h,.ten, I'HI ^ln and increase, by their .Ilux and\u2019noV!' the chances of sickness, and i|llls th.i .r01\"1' IW .1,.acroinnioil.iiim ,.f ih, il' ' V \u201c.converted into a fcedei\tto i|,^\thog,,,,\t>>» island and elsewhere ; instead of bei,, ! \u2019ü' ' \"\" , prevention to\tthe spread of dis,.\t'T'\"'«f \u2022even, twenty, nor forty d.,ys\u2018\u201e,,V engnro exemption from d,seR*P J.\u2018\t! \",l* «ill the circumstances in question xiv\u2018, >' \"'\"hr Ihe imaginary\tperiod\tfixed\tuno,i l,v y ''\"J* *i ,.f i\tme.longed.If a bill were inltodnced into that House contact with invalids sullenng ,, , to give the smallest suppott to religion, he would jsimilnr to the one in view, but Wimld' r ,liMi,les oppose it with all his might ; hut this was lather an cruel and unwise to accumulate in\tlmeh»c lia».¦From o'ir Montreal Corrttpondenl.Montreal, July 21, 1847.Or Monday the Lower House wa* occupied for a great part of it* lilting in discussing n mcion of Mr.Moffalt for the removal of the Emigrant Sheds from Ihe nrighhonrho al Cameron ip ke to the same fleet.I here had b^en, he said, much exaggeration about (irosav Me, where, instead of the immense niirr.b-r r f deaths described a* having taken place, the real number, s* he had found on his late visit lo the IsLnd was hut 8.50, in all this «eason.The number of emisrani* tneu at the station wa* loOO, of whom 2000 «vrie lick \u2014 a large proportioi certainly, but comptiving, it must he remark* I, the accumulation of the whole seaion.He confirmed the dectoi\u2019s remark* a« to the little danger of infection which rvally existed, and declared that at Q ifbec, where there was a hospital surrounded b> houses, no cases of infection had been known to occur.Mr.Aylwin declared (hat the Givernm-nl had been guilty of u-.-st culpaMs neglect, as had also \\1 .Buchanan and I'-.D nigl-»*.I he Government for not having supplied a doctor and attendant w hich w.r* said to he alone required to complete the present establishment, Mr.Buchanan foi having failed to give the information required hy the Tir* liamentary Committee, f»r which he (Mr Ailwi.; wuuld probably be compelled to apply to the house, to take eompuLory measure», and Dr.Douglas foi not having made proper representations and preparations at first.He contended that if Die q Mian-tme regulations were enforced in Canada a* they were in the .Mate», ih-re would be no emigrant.» dj - ute through Dir IDoliatinn af,ri dis not be neighbourhood of a feaifnl malady illnill.;'1\"î,t Hie sons pit*disposed io take ihat disea*,.\tl\"\u20191- cruel, moieover, to detain them fiom it \u201c \u201c ment of Dio end f.r which Ihey |,Hr\u201e .fi' *,,ain.held sacred and deat \u2014a coinfortuble and 1 'Kv selllrnient\u2014at an advanced period of ,'ni\"\",|,l and in the face of a fast apptoachin» ter, (for which Ihey are totally u.M,,e\u201ean.,V?m'\"-whom will fall the burthen of their m i\u201e- ! months and momhs income ?\u2014for they » '* fMre ^ themselves upon land, nor can Ihev nlu\"n\",5*l,l,! multitudes as they will be, in D,e win,in Wo'fc, It is, moreover, a well established fact nil 1\"\"'- proportion of the poisons flocking hither J .V,M or almost totalla, umkilled even in D.^ \u20220UII-V\u2019 rules of husbandry, indisposed to th«t n\"* toil which slone can benefit the ieti|(.r and lamentably prone to dependence.Wh i lore can be hoped for if upon their Hm auivli.-where under the influence ofelevatii.Ie,f> and imiielled by stern necessity, they0,ni brief period, become valuable rolonists-1|\"\u2019J\" * he suppoited fmm the bounty of i.Mlividual?n, i\" kind provision of the government, d.i;,.,\u201e months; as must he the rase if the ah*,,,,) \u201em,njr of detention at Gm-se Me he rigidly enf,.,ce,h»'t?\u2019 extent spoken of?Surh an arrangemeni \u201e » .calculated to foster in Canada that wietrh.,1 0'^ ness which ha- been the bane < f Ireland \"w'!jr\"' accomplishing the benefit its pr-jector»en\u201e;.But this system n| congiegaiinn i* opi-ns.,| J ,i com|ieti»nl medical authority, which is m fa,nr'\u2019| the dispersion, rather than of the accumulation r numhnrs.\t1 üur quarantine is net so perfect.and e*c|uiiv» as it might and ouüht to be We ate ,f 1 nion that all passeugets shniihl he landeil, »«,, ^ «nd thoroughly examined before re-einbarkaiilr,' \u2018Bow ed to he brought up io (jn.t.er \u2022 v«> |iave been told that m-ny have been imported jnt\u201e t(ie city, on which the sick h.»v»» l-in, x\u201e,t Pl|,p|j (.x pired.To supply new clothing of a rh.-a|i desnj,,! lion Wool,) he a mere bagatelle when t.ken ini0 account with Ihe expenditure now being incrure.l were much less efficient than the small one.owing j «ml the change to many would not onl«~he j (, ' \u2022\t¦ send but an absolute advantage.existing law look place in July.Mev>r«.B> Mho-lot, Scoft and Latenicre supported this view of Die case, and Ihe latter gentleman declared that he «vould prefer reverting i > the old system of grand voyer* to any Municipal l.««v.Mr.Scott, ton,'con-si'tered, from experience, that the large diri»ions From Fort Cumberland to Tru-o.Cl Truro lo Denlworth, opposite Halifax.fti In Nova Scotii.112 ,_B\u201e r_________,______.r».v»«.u .«.B B0 ,rurn »\tmuch more \u201c sufficirni comprnsaiiun Lr so great a difference 0f * x- ,f^00\tth«n G»\u201c»e of Montreal.\u2022'pense, in Die present burthened stale of rh* Col»rni»l r*\ton the a-surarice Dial Die hospital.- \u201c Revenue, and been corn pelted io dri c in fav jr ,( u*\the removed from Windmill I\u2019oint to Point S\\ 11 atlrtnpl being made on the line of he old Channel.\u201d\tj Chailea, offered lo .aithdr-w hi* motion; but the Your Committee are du posed generally to coincide ««ith \u2018 hou»e would not permit it, and hu a»lilress was car- lo the want of local knn«« ledge on Die pait ol members of ihe Municipalities.On the other hand, Messrs I .aurin, Fournier and Badgley, supported the bill, because when the Muniri|.al divisions were large, there was less play for those local interests, which distinguished the working of .my Municipality organized ou the mere »cal-> of th.-Pat »*h With sent.these rematks we must e|.»e ' Mr.Lafontaine gave Mr.Badglev credit for his **'\u2022*\t|« 376, makin»' Die total th«-re Recapitulation,\u2014in Canada.in Ne«v R'unsiviik.in Nova Scoria.Direct Course through the above places, Total Dis- \u2018«ntt.5U Add otie-ltolh for courses end casual deviation».\t51 562 A grant of every other lot, of 20ft acre», along and both sides of the Road so located lo the depth of 5 miles in each of the above mentioned province* would amount si follows i\u2014 Acre*.590,000 f>32, liinldimr a °\"pp*\tand proiperoiis, in the district of Gasné, and others t.\tdeatht.3U to to tick Mr.Hall moved, Mconiled by Mr.M.f.ie,\tare \u201e\u201e (he eve of hej\u201e.r eMahlishetl nder L Ae?\tto (i It .Symes, 409 passengers\u201411 That His Honor the Mater he authorised by the Hth Victoria ran.2d.°And it s in l!.* In f\t«.ck\t\u2018 S C itiiicil t«» MIλ a nole for one thonsand pounds pny., it may \\vt || he anticinated n, .r '\t\u2018*1\"1 Ha'k Ann, Horn l)onrr:d, to I.eMesurict & Co.\u201410*, p« .b \u201c.r f:- rrri i4 ^ .r\t! t»\t-i \u201ctk- \u201e\u201e\u201el,v «mail an,»,,,it, own,g by II,n Corpn,cl.'s ' ; Wlncb ,nn.,»\u201e having been pn( .Iho volv, wa, c,,, by vaav\t,\tENTERED FOR I.OAWNG.\"'«D.'ll',R tbvn movc,l, .nvn,\u201elv.l by Mr.I.lny.l vi.I.'Lv'll\tt7h!SX\u201ci.*sTs\u2018lk\u2018w*\t'-«\u2022 The principal being then put to the vote was ne- , ta.nty of dépendance upon private enter,,rise ,o at- i gaiived.\ti,.\t,,\tta\u2019n 'hat desirable end\u2014nnd considerin''it also of\tF F F ' R R \"l' W\u201c\u201c\t*.:\tft \u2014 :\t?r » Sr*\tDva n,\u201e b,\tv,nl,le tliv Cor,,1»\t\u201er r\u201e\u201e\tby ,hl: I he many pre«si.»sî demands upon it, it ,« necessary j solve upon making up an a.lequale fund m or.1er m -G^in, Ncw^rt.ct ,i Sv.m, k Co.P.M.A.M.P.M m inssmg.Dean V Co.to levy an assessment of 3d per pmimt on the assess, erect a (nil mitt mill to he the nmne.tv n( n,,.s:\t-lV.S H\",nil,on*\t»«**, Pcrohcrtons.\u2019 pd annual value of all property within the Ciiy, in i ciety, for which niirnnie\ti ^ i rT\" , \u201d!*vay> Mcladlan, Gloncester, do.-r-\u2022\t« \u2022- ^nr.choose ;,n,| acquire a proper and central mill sue I \u201e \u2022\t™ wi l.instructions to nhiain all necessary informa- Hi, 'n!,rV/,,'>\tsIli\u2018P1 T.Kelly ,,!.l'1\t»«4\"¦ \u2022'\u2022i»»c.! ,\t.V meeinii/ nf the Society, with a view to ! Eacle I'aiterRr.n, Dunilee, \\V.J.lU,l9\u201en .,MVel M,c,,\t«\u2022> opetation with all possible des- j ,,,arl< Uhui Itmmuy, Ellis, London, W.K.Huird.iinuml Adjourned \u2018in*\tdo.\t« from Payne\u2019# Hotel, Queukc,\t\u201c io \u201c Do.\tjo.\t(j0> a, ^ pasl - (< Culling Ut the Albion Hotel each ume fare I rom the Falls to Quebec, und vice versa.Is.8d t o die Asylum at H- auport fiotn cither end .I0d.SAME.&.CHARLES HOUGH.Quebec, 22nd July, 1847.\tProprietor#.QFFBEC r;.\\S COMPANY.T\tf\tNone e .UNDER.S will be received ul the Offi o of ihe undersigned until WEDNESDAY, the 28th instant, *t NOON, for filling up the inside of ihe Gas Works as Hie outside walls arc in the course of building\u2014aerecaldy to till' Slimflf'tt iru.u itsai\tI .t .I J AUCTIONS* Will be sold, TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, the 23rd m.t., ut die Stores of the subscriber, Palace Street_ \\QUAN II1\\ oflTouschold 1\u2018urnilurc, consisting nf Dining, Curd, Loo und other Tables, Sofas, and Hcditcads, Feather Ueds, with a variety of other uiticlcs.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Double ami Single Guns, a iieul Waggon and lisht Carl.\t° Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.Conditions\u2014Cash.^\tB COLE, A.& B.Quebec, 22nd July, 18.(7.NEWS FROM ENGLAND.CHARLF.vS WfLLMKR\u2019S EUROPEAN MAIL, Published at Liverpool on the departure of every Steamship suiting for America.^ai il E first Number of (lie atiovc Paper will lie re., cc*vcd by the next Steamer arriving it Hoslon from Liverpool, and will contain an epitome of all the European news for the previous fortnight ; together with a correct, complete, and comprehensive Shipping List, and Prices Luirent, brought down to the latest moment.The second number will be received by ihe following steamer, and continued regularly by every subsequent steamer.I o secure copu s.immedtaic orders should be given to \u2014 Mosm-s.Caky St Co., Mkrcuuy Office, und Me.W «.Jackson, St.Peter Street, Quebec.22nd June, 1817.T\tNOTICE.HE undersigned requests all persons having claims against the L.-talc of the late llonblc.Antoine Uasfard Couillard, in his lifetime of St.Thomas, lo transmit thr-ir account* to him without delay.N.H.It is necessary that ail postage lie paid.o \u201e\u201e\tF.X.TALBOT, N.P.St.1 humas.1st July, I8'I7.\tj NOTICE.\\ ';r/ i^'-son- iudeb'e 11 ; the F.slnle of the Ute Mr.John Murvhy, hw lifeiirce of this city, Hotel Keeper, PROVINCE OF CANADA\u2014COUNTY OF G AS PE Annual report of ihe County Agricultural Society Î!111,11 0l'p,jl'on W!,1\u2018 all l'°**ible\tSl i .\t,V \u2019 ,;'i; ^.;> fnr the Coiiuty nf Gaspu, in coufoimity with the 5tb \u2019 ri * o\tHriL P.nebini.'Ell.Vv l i),'CL, A V ^ «V K.Hurstalt >Him M Ar.Act pawl In ,l\u201e S,k ,v:\u201e \u201ef ll,r\tZl\t«»* Tay.'\t\u2019 do\"\"' * ''0 Majeslv\u2019i teigit, intituled, \u201c An Act to repeal cet- ,i ,\t,\t\u2018 a,n,\t0\u2018 fttHe generally, by Bng IVm».Smith,'Uorkton.Anderson fc P irndit «\u2022 lain Act* therein mentioned, and better to en l,,e\tnf\tbreeds ami other - *»riir Ko».\t¦ - \u2022\t- \u201c courage Agriculture in Lower Canada, by the \u201c establishment of Agtirulttir.il -Societies therein.\u201d The tmilemgtied, I\u2019tesident of the County A mi- i m , nilturul Society for the County \"f C.*pô agreeahlv ' \\\tt*.Ihal but a small pnition ' \u2022\t¦\t-\t> I of the funds of the Society has been expended in pn/eA .it exhihttinns; the Society cnnsnleiing it in-expiMlient, and as almost useless in the present yet ml-rnt stale of our Agriculture.The erection of mill, the introduction of supnior cattle, of better implem iit.s of husbandry, and of Agricultural pe- to the S|iceificatinii« that may be »een b;tween the hour- «re requested t0 present the same, duly attested \"to the j 01 CLKV™ -tnd one o\u2019clock, each day, at the said Office, m'drrs.gntd ; and all those indebted to Hie said Estate ur-Hy order of the Hoard,\t: requested to make immediate payment to J.GREAVES CLAPHA.M, I Ion.See.21st July, 1.817./ oiiil Levi Classical and Commercial ., .m,,,,\thoarding School.n.' f'r\tRobert son,Watt FmterîmrRh, GordonA Nicol.I VI R\u2018 \u2022l,N K1N S begs to inforni the public that he will provernont!», to whirl: end, the President at his di»- ,\"e\tw -\u2022 C.Henson.\tf/ * re*°l,l',i the above cstablislifi.ent on MONDAY, cr.lion, has been instructed to take the renuis.te ; l*:,,k\tWilson, Dublin, Ryan Hrn*.Ar t:hapn,an.' .XJZTo, \u2014 .a*.with the ptovitious of the ahove-rneuliniied st.itiite.Inn the honor (u submit the following R.poit of the eiDhlishment, jirogies*, and prohal |e success of the -Society, owing to the munificent enrumagrmeni tvndereil to ihe A'nrult irai intere»t* of this Pio tince by the Legislature thereof, under (lie afore-mentinned stalute ; which is so eminently well cal-culated to enhance and footer those intetesls ; that although, of ail the Province, thi« County it one of the most hark war I in Agrirultural putsuil», yet we ; alrea'ly perceive asttong inrlinatinn tlirntighoii', 1 ch etf illy to icceite the boon olfeted, and met t tin-|Mtem.d views nf the Legislature.The amount luVcribed each of the two yeats of the exiktence of >!\"» Soriety, uncnntioveili'ldy eilohlishe» that fact.It tnv he well here to adreit to the p u cipal c-ii.es of Ihe stagnation, in the all-import -nt por-t.t|i of V.Mictiltiire m litis Di.iiiet, and paMiruUil\\ in tile Uouii'y of Ga«pu.A general opinion has fur \u2022\tlong pe'iod of lime prevailed.Hut the uni as well a\u2018 ihe climate here, were ill adapted to the pmnosei ef Agriniliure, and therefore a great many of the inhabitantt, until late yeat«, paid little or no attention theretu\u2014preferring their oidinaiy avocaiion# m f 1 on the Fixheiiei exclusively, which then, w-re coinpat «lively productive and rich.Hut since the lam thirty years that branch nf in-¦hiMiy having gradually diminished in richness, in pinpnrtrori i0 the nmnhei of f(»ie,.r!l vessels carrying \"nlhe Fisheiiex within the Gulf of St.Lawrence, ,l\"* .it clause relating lo the same.I roatv of Peace with Ihe Government 'I 'he United State» of America, who by means of \"\u2018\"'ti-» granted and otherwise, so effectually en- \u2022\t'\u2019\"'\u2022vge t ieir fishermen, whilst Bri-ish subject» cat-' \"- 11,1 he s>in.- tr.ulo were and are still left to 'uvn resource», .-protected and unenrnu.aged, i ii It a.m tan t » >f Ga-pe, having increased by nn-mi 'Mtion and the ordinary course of na\u2019ine, found vc-ifs, to give more attention to ijncultmc than foimeily, ami the happy result is IHngre», m its .eve,,,! branrhes-lhis circumstance i.mou», ,( ,ve coimder the virions settlements \"-m, m a great measure, within the last fifteen 1 ears\u2014an,| their progress would have been 'renter.not for the rlependence upon the nTercv of j-ove nmenl.n, which they have hitherto been kept, \u2022i,,.'1 \"\"\"''¦'\u2018\u2022\u2022c'iiiimi of the promises held cut t\u201e I nf s I 11\ttl,v\",c'\u2018'l (*',v',inment, from tin* time tlliont ' 4'üf*,KT,\u201c\u2019\t' ,rpl-,r th'\u2018t ''I !'Ctt lets ,st|f, ¦ ,nv\" !\" s 'bis County, previous to I8J.S.'j\th\u2019Mnts of the same, and that set ¦ since thaï period should ob'ain their lands hv i L i^'n * mode, ate rste-aml hy proclamation: ,p,v i\t, ,m\u2019 \u2019^6 'Ubt of ]ire-vmnlinu w is ie- e W c\" \\\t'htoughout.-A moderate Itce n vUH 'r U ^ '°\t\"P** \u2018 |H«Ce per cha»èP,'niii i ^tl'1 f»f by heaving part ot her cargo over- j culture in general.\t° board Halifax, Jo!v llth\u2014Arrived\u2014Srbr Eliza, Leblanc, II lav.from Quebec ,-Sclir Hannah, Leblanc, lb days from 1 Q-ol'.r rUai.il, July ff\u2014M.,,ia I\u2019ri.cill,», .Morcncy, for / .Mi oil real, stmdriet.T.»».CaMUII, KV-irc.K,' ÆAt \u201c*«-«\u2022 Ü\"\"\u201c\" \"\u2019.'tr.ÎÎ?1 lie whole Itumhly «ubmitted.JOHN LK BDUTII.LIF.R, /e-\t^ .\tPresident.f^'Tn.il) P.Winter.Ser\u2019v\tI -\t.Percé, 1st April, 18-17.-\tPULMONARY CONSUMPTION.Statement de I\u2019niz::.» granted at nn rxhihition of P'0\"1 \"* having almost always buffied (he most skilful ! Agricullural Prod.ice, held at Perce, m the County of mrJ\u2018r:i1 Deatmrnt, bus very justly been termed the \u201c Op-crn,itted to proc-.d to luai and judgment, with eo.-ts against the « nd Defendants a.in a case by default.\u2014It is considered and adjudged by t he said Court that Hie said motion be, and Hip same is berebv gr.inled, and in consequence it is pcr.nitlcd and ordered ,1# prayed for.BURROUGHS k FIS ET, I*\tP.H.R.! Cr.By B.il.ince »f lust vear, \\niniinl rercivr re, handy andv, &c., will givk his favorite Irish evening, entitled Containing Sketches illustiative of the Legends Superstition*, National (\u2019hatacteris'ics, Repartee, Mirth and Melody of Ireland, with r.AVOUITE RECITATIONS.MR.LOVER S original comic story ok \u201cNEW POTATOES\u2019\u2019 And his (Mvn Son^s.! ' ,f bave not been enabled In avail themselves ' ,y i \\V.Gitison, NI.D .Profesvor of u) debility oi the 1)»- i ' oe*tiv» (| gsns » .ch as Worn.v, (\t>i* Moibus, Dyter- irrv.Fever and Ague, BlreiHog P.irs, Sitk Head*, h , ; Ac.VC.See 1 :.e |« ;r endeavours beyond what is requisite for thi* o> j< ct, to be enabled in, render some me iture r f assistaiiCc toUie l\u2018irt*h, i » form- f ing an L*tab!i»hmeiu fur lh* leci-p i >n of Infirm Widow s j together with Mich ut protrrted FVmile Crnld-en »s, no< be i,* » riclly tir; ha .», and Ihenc not ¦dinissihle into tlie j Female Orphan \\tylum, are wow chargeable to liât Ca- i th-drvl Buor-fund.H \\S received, per \u201c Douglas\u201d and \u201c Vivid.\u201d from [\t.r ,t .,\u201e»,i!af objet s, they req .esi all thcr k ml ' London, a large assort me't of New and Elegant friends to a'vist ti.cm in tots I ^|or cf lose, ai d to remem-, I» |£\t|,* J\u2019\t|7\t' b-r, thxt Very \u2022mall ev tr'ions on the pirt ofmsny will ^ _ ._\t.\t' enable them lo a txin tla: r object\u2014xnd at tlie ucaton , Of British and I r.Manufacture,\t, whilh\u201e (lcre\t(j , Jfe lheM.VtU;, whfh lhe} i Rich Cut-ft lass Toilet S,' Smelling-bottles, tru*l wt I be s*ipelas.Salt Rheum, Pimples on Ihe Face, Ac.Fogpiher with numcous cum of Sick lieadaclu, Pain in the Side and Chest, Spinal A fieri ion *, Ac.Tins, we me aware, must appear incredtble, lull we hate Irt'ers from phy-icians ami our a ruts fiout all part* of tlie United States, infotming ns of ritiarndi-narycures.R.\\ran Bu*kiik, F\u2019.-q.one of the mosl >es|>ectable druggists in Nexvark, N J.informs os tlnir he can reier to more than 50 cutes in that place alont.There are tllousandeof cases in the City ot New Yoik, mid hundreds in Albany and in all ol toe oilier cities ot the Union, which we will refer to with pleasure.Mini to men of chaiacter.Jl is ihe hrst meilieine for the P e ventite of Di*tase known___P uudoulrtcilly saved tire lives of more than 5,000 cihldhkn tiik p.\\*t ska*om ! As it removed (he cause ol Disease, k* prepared ihrin for the Summer season.S JI I P F F.V E R .That this Disease i» contagious there now can Ire no doulrf, and is rapidly spreading throughout the country.It becomes the duty or every pe »»n as well as tne mu.tl.O'ities, to guard against it.Dr.Townsend\u2019s Sura-parrlla tn// prevent this ditce.te If ihe Blood r« pu e and healthy it is impoi»it»le U> take this diicatr or any other.Let all such as have impure liloml, or are in any w.ty debilitated, amt rs|iecinlly weakly children, rise it and protect them fiout the Pestilence and the Hot Season, ll lias been fairly listed in Nt w Y\"k Cl'y, and pmved beyond dispute to be invaluable in the pte-veiilloit of dl'rasp.UNITED STATES OFFiCER.Cap'sin II.VC.VI.Iwau.of the t uited -\u2022tates Navv, and niemtsrrol the N w Jeisry l^-gislaturr, ha-.kinil'v sent u» the following certificate It tells us own st.T* : - Rahway, .F«n.25, DU7.A year since I a at taken with the Intlu-naa, and my w hole »ystrn» left in a debdita'ed st ite.I was induced to try Dr.Tow ntfnd's Stisapaiilia, and aflei (.king two or (hire bottles, I was veiy much irlievr.l, and «tiiiliulr it entirely to the said Smtspa ilia.I lia*e eouiiniird taking it.and iiudili.it I improve evn> slsy.1 lieliev,-it -aved nir life, and would not tie without it under an» consideration.\tG.VV.McLean, late U.5.N.1 .hn .1 CR»ON, F.»q , Editor of toe Ri l»vi»y Republican, puhlitlicd the above certificate, and irniaiks in an Koituiial as follow! ;\u2014 f* Fhe success of Dr.Townsend's preparation of bai sa |>,V|fli l.ad s.rrs ; l.avr taken uni * t ir ImiItit s ; i> to k t hem au av, l'.r w u, h I fevl myself uudei deep ob'i.ation Y ois i es .ret fully, |ax«c W.Lksin, 10J VV Mister st.New Yoik, March I, l1»»?.GREAT F KM V LE MEDICINE.Dr.T .wns mi's'a.ispaii'a i* a sovereign and apredy ruie f.»' in*i| irnl ( iisimpu n, Uarrrniies, Lencurr.ci, ulist'octed or diiTicuU Men«truat u, and for ibr (enrral pi.stratum s* or accident.Vtiu.ng can be mo'e vurpiismg thin its inr.ga'a'ing effects ou the human frame.Peru.ns.all weakne-v and U.si'u.le.from taking i', at once become rub«i't and lull \u2022( energv under it» mfloence.It niimedintely count*-rails th« nerve rssness of the ferns.e Fiauie, which is the ^reat cause of bai rennes».I* wi'l n«t be expeited of us, in raies «f «
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