The Quebec mercury, 14 juin 1849, Supplement
[" SUPPLEMENT TO THE QUEBEC MERCURY, .\t.THURSDAY, JUNE H, 1R19.fttiraeM fi»»' ,tt,e I'apcrH.Kn^lisSi POSITION ok THF, CANADAS.Kritnl, |,row ; but n.»(;r, b,j a»surc.l, will the BriUnl, \u2022 \" kIihii* OOli-etil to be liix> d to iny ill!' Krcitcb ran i- \"»« r1 ^ .».^ tnnri ly K yvor Rtliwrl tl .rticle of to-d.r (that no one j process of adjudication.\u201c îhie lJtïiiVh public \"vijl K t^lhttmlerof the hmrs), for if the colont.» | the quest,,,,, whether the Colonial l.egi,Inlure had a tight .K»\t)|r ||hMil to lx* '.gains* ihe stippoUers of Bri i»!, f' \u2018Vnal lit\"\"\"tr Ca'iadn sieins to he quite ns 'n ^ wlV of the 77«r* as the mutltli piece of an '.'Vtsliui, trhiclt all must know the British populn-Si'ih America will treat with the ridicule .tid Itfit Jf*'ves, come from where it may.fc v cruel lce ,0 \u2022r',laod, vvhoie case called 'rii'*l consider .lion and deseiVcd the gnaest ,* (¦.ond'floeebo in the public mind, and ii were laatllcs'1 public il it reaponded to the present \u2018\u2018Has Canada, moreover, abused the liberties wclnve ir has she exceeded their i tuinly it to format!'.!, which I.oril (ieiirge Bentinek used to remark The rchcl* of 1837 were patriotic and honourable men compared will, their present opponents.The former fotigl.t for free and equal institutions ; the latter for the nseendéi,- cy of ,a taction and a race.I lie true rebels and those I in 0 Bill lor the bettor Government of cciiniu nf our who, having prov-ked the rebellion of 1837, now show Colonial Possession».Afteralhiding to ihtMU.saiisfaclory how unfit they ever were to govern by rebelling themselves condition of our colonies generally, arid particularly to the the moment they cea»o to lie paid for obeisance.\u201d\tI\tperilous state of\tour North American de; e dencies, he EFFECTS OF THE loss of CANADA.\tI\tentered upon the\tmain purpose of his apcoch by admitting If the crown and the public opinion wore of the\tsame\ti\t«U,dated to he ol advantage mind as Lord Flgin and the Whig,, wc must, of coor-c ' ° R\"8l*\"d- \u2019l'11\t'\u20197 * Polf\"\"a' \u2018\u2022\"¦I\"™ lose the Cam,d.,» tbrihwi I, ; «nd,t therefore htcomes us r\" \"ut r\tT'\"/; l\",M'\u2018,'*C1d hy \"c to consider whether we ate losing anything Cs,en, id to na-\t'\u2019f K,,2l\u201cn,):\t1 a\t\"''TV \"''rlrir,J Jlirr- ->f Thur.day (17 h).,,\"\u2018m '«\"der lllreo hra !« cZTTr',?.\t('\u2022i\"' «¦ '¦¦\"«ivrof'L ' \u2018toproaeiHation* ofthe feelings \u2019 f'l^fvtlin *' »,.'a-'i'.-1\" ^'an!|d1 t Kalsit Rcprcstttiia- j riihi .r dut y \u2022.* a Britidi inslitu'ioti.A imo potscstcs I he power lu int his tl.rO't', hill it were irrational lint he \u2022 luuld d\" so merely to show hi* power; and an the Can ulian * I\u2019a'h\u2019.ment has the power again to vote the Queen a uuiiat.ee, a* the French Gantidiau* did .1837 and i* , they have now practically done hy this Rebel Indemnity Bill, hy ».I.ielt supporters ofthe crown in 'tie day trial arc .inis ed for their devotion of cuu*c of the Br tisti Govern, mont, a very i.'au.way, .* it appears to us, of repudiaiiii'\u2019 , royal .u'honty in Canada., KAI.SE ItEl'UESKNTATtONS HY THE TIMES OE THE EKEI.I.yciS AND CIIAIIaCTER OF THE FRENCH IN Canada.I will yield to no u an in my re«pec?for and even ad-tnirntioo if the French Canadians, a* individuals, nor w old I Idatne, a* unnatural or olherwife than ns .a thing iiri|iract.eahle, their unauimous aspirid.ns at a \u201c Frrnrh yalionnlily hut, is the province ,nu»l either be French in the art ofc dnui/.aliun.By their superior tnanagemei.t they induced tl.c great bulk nf the emigrant» from tl.is country to ovoid our own colonies and settle in :hc:r wilds.The emigrant who sc'tled in America did not ft r-a\"d-by, he v.wiih rer.i'd to tin tn all, will, the exception, p.rl.ap*, of N- .v Zealand, lie \u2022onlj the prinriple nr\u2019cd upon hy the Uuitcit S'n\u2019.,» hi* ui\u2019idel.The American trioiic and iion .tir.hie mcii cotnpareti with tl.e.r |.re»('i.t opponci'l».The former rnugl.t fur f.er and equal instil.lio.i» ; the latter fr the.asc ndeoey of a faction or a rire\u201d I really blu*h to think that any Fugli«h writer I incorporated vvitti Upper Canada, could so pervert the truth, and then turn .1 against his country.No one dmihu that the Lower Canadians were l>atrii>u, hul their pntnoti-m wu» French, not Fnglish No one douhts that they were *o far honourable a» to he cou«rienli\"ti* in their rebel! on and in their preference for French us contrasted with the Fnglish institutions.It was f >r the a*rendency of their race alo c th.it they \u201c Thus vvould the Canadas be temporarily saved, and by this course, alone, will time enough he got to recognise \"tir c dohial Empire by the Nu'ioual rC|'ildiation of Sir Robert 1\u2019ecl and hi»ntiti-Briii»lt measure of 181(5.Except with a view to the latter the e i* in ij.e «'a'-oevr u, carrying the former reform ; hu', to leave no tt certainty abo t what I mean hy the la ter.| -hall here\tt|,r fmight, and, fortius thev would li^l.t against the Btitish t practical way in winch the :cgi*laii.,i of |slt5 unv he t.ov-rnmentto-tnor row ,f they *avv any chance of succès.*; q\u201e .lificn as to securt perman t.tlv Colonial Ft,mire hot a* for the assert on 'hat they f tight for ftce and equal ,\t1( oncc pr,,,-,.,ur fai,h j\u201e Yrrr p l(,e .V - ^ 'or\ton tttcy t ugm tor i.ee ami equal , |\u201e., .at once prove ur faith in Free Trade hv i to so live t nr ii.slfuimns.there is#c.areely the shadow of a foundalio» j the Colonic- *o far integral parts .1 the B it,-'.En n-u tainted with for\tRuglt*li colontM# enjoyed no advantage ti\"d.r ,u |PTV no duty on the -ugar.corn, or o her ,ir \u201el ts case, preferred the ronstitutiou of 1793 tl.at the French Canadians lui J \u201e1C c, mtst., except ou a.tides ou whid, Ore i* he itte.r were not And what alone could give the lca*t excuse f.r tins ; duly in tin* country : ami I t us (in order to -I du.«en Iteennti., ,,,1,1\t,Fi \u2022)in< J.ind .loh.i Russell iii 183,') '.nd got f e a**rot of the I uperial T irliaincut to a suspension of the said constitution uf thecalonv, the French I'.arliatncnt if ti .dire having u.ty.\u201d U '.in «itch rash and unsupjmr'ed as «'lion the British pul.lie can never *utelv hr I)' l.ef thnt ti» British partv convertihle Irr ns.If , how w.s ihccmi'.iry saved tn KnglHud in l>37.from t'e hostile and umlotl gr.a*p of Ln*tl I Igitr* frie, d» md the American -ympslhtsets ! What is it the T uv d.-pi doe* have d uit'.< xcept ilomiiiniinK, md hv ever** mean» known tu the eoiiMilutioo, iii-istmg.tnst the e .i.siituem-tc* he appealed to h fore pa-sing-ounexpi'C i d and »|,og her -o extra.idi.uvry ui.act .s \"t* K l.-l I idem\".tv iti'l Î Where ctml.l Itavn heenJAri' advoutage in hi- if Un v hove not ho country hchh.d them I A» I have «lioivn at some looglh «hove, .lu: pres, nl I'.arliautrul n uo .idica* 'ion of the streng'h fptiiti'#.I\u2019.r my part, hul I hren m Cntiml.I would ' t 'itdv have hem.( .untl aniong 'I.,*r , i*es iucM.l|M.ule - o( the Rehel li.dem- hv tliMking tip.re a* vdocts of in ex-show out cotifi.lcnce in Bri ish tn .uufaclurit.g buperMruy , u eaTy out this principle he w .* of ocitt on ih .t no Ini\"! -tiould brnce-lort!.ho granted hy die Crown Irut such «» lay vvidtiri 'he survi-yed boundary of same distinct settleirient.Such w is the e U'sc winch the eu, n» he s'i 'ul al«o do the ho t.uUrics ii#-\u2022 .v < n tpi other pr >vinoe.».He vvould ben give a separate législature lor each province, and a federal h gt-lature f r the vvnolr.A governor-gi r.eral -hould uct a» rx.cii'ivc tu gi»ir:ite uf ;he c i federation-He -hould he app.inled hv his comitry, .t d i« arq.iint-innit should consljtiitr.the nnlv po-i'.ve lie lietsveer» the mo h r c.iu;.try anrl its n A hie.i-tin- I pper Canadian* w the lower part of thei grc»! on' Lawrence -hitii.l he\tw another pr » u.rc quite .ml .end alt** ins .Ive a breach of faith lure ; f.-r all, or ne r!v ill, H b-I mged to he Pro»»- , had nd duty than 15 per cetit, on tin-price it.Fntlst.d we «hould ,,,r ,l111* I hy in»u| *ra >le diifi ehvge th\" *«nl cu-tdina\u2019 du v offlfteen ;.er rent, until the foreign eottniry agree» to m.r proposilioti i't rcmrocal trade, or until iv«-can agree to-urit oth-r pr >-.»' .n a-ihe foreigner may -It >w to he m ,rc renonahlt- m hi# peculiar circumstances, \u201c By ft.llowinz 'he ftirrgoiug line nf prinriple and policy I am coiuidenl th- ('.).» and ho West Indie-could, at ottee, he rosuscitated mi \u2022 the tn-xt pro»|«(uu* and ti.\"si lov.iI portions of the Britisl.Empire.I see also, hi.never, h.t it is ut .te lik.ly that our tia\u2019inusl infatuation may cot.iintte till, jM t< fBr.i.*li Colonics .I>'nl.as in France tn l8|S the m-lancboly words.\u2018 It t-n .iv too latt \u2019'n.iy come m he used ; md, n *u< !.ca*e he names of T-el and Gtey will g-> d iwn with infamy to posterity, o* having ever.-ed the British ptji.ciplc\u2014that honesty i* the best |ii.licv.The colonista will fmleutiiltd to I'lame the Times only lor the inrnrrcrlne** of ihu itnprr-«ions it leaves ,>u tj.-ptildic mind, to i'* mere viohucc nr indignation oi langunge, no class of her M.ies'v\u2019.» -ubj cl* Inve.n In-respect.so often to .u»k the ii.dnlgciire \"f tlir-tr m i hh ids as have the coloin» s them*'Ive*.Our opp-utunnies il.toad rnake it* ut r.' iliv- to lie vast uneuiploved sdvan-tag- - >1 he empue, .« hy such xprrienc' »vc are |\\ conAtmcd in the sattguinc idea, that if true to ,iiir»cl* nl.jeete I even In the i-trôna i - c uld \"*it he charg'd lie was ignorant, for !» :|| die pr posed ineaoue had d t ) the nnijsr.The plan t.V d',« i inns, no rni'ler to pj.ly it, i ut *> regard-t would he found o he I'-' ».It nivnlred i re-T\u2019ivt it \u2022* uoiv imp »st-ii I nesrr c'>ri»r-ii- hat et In U.e \u2022 rean- the Si.Il u ilw j irisdictu.i.« nt of iherii.Ilwi.ulil vi u tie Cmaditn l.rg;*li- w.Id land which fornictl) i ci, Inr i-etMui ro «i tu- 'U 'pni p« 19 i- 'lull .I\u2019 lirilisil\t,\t,\t\u2022 t* duped hv the Whig* into , !'\u2019\"\"\"''.v h m.n.-r d to de,p\u201end, and : hat E.-gla.d I.-tv and the family faction ^ | K' '\u2019\"\"\"\"«\"J, \"w flettiru.s d great.,.-» and l.appinr»,, in i .if^rrr p\tl»y no illirr rounly in J lie «vorld.We ate «ati»t|.d that (-.; fiee from the iircuinsiantiil di-ndiai.tage- -I het ehurrit .and arts'oC;acy, and ait'.o t-' rein.u the di-in't \".\u2019«ir d - ict.il ir.tluent e- of these noble and time hnnnurr-d ins itutions) E gland lm* ait executive I ions, triad, u «.tn thi therefore in North \\ ¦n carrying out tlie h His propo-ed -etth-me '» -.learned gentleman\u2019» «rheme.impo*«tble in the bif < - t srhrme would hr .xli-nd d.! ol 'he whole pi in gave w | »t Itleun tits p '««ili'e, they ,t m.a-le ofc don-zition and set; tion He c tip,l re-l in !' r ; ration, where surh ,vi» fi ,\u2022 ! the lull winch he ,va« ah nit \u2022 liai.c.Ionie» would he to en-I il|)Oil llu :u -epanlr-lv.si .1 ' ) I a cointnnn form f leg .#l«tio» | whole of lhp»e f.d uni » J I .iictits were prarticsblt tl.ert | for mer ting thr tr ex t nee.eluded ^ i consont g.-l titre.IS I :h to 0|u hid But HOUSE OF COMMONS.COLONIAL IlEr'ORM.Mr.RoEnwci: then rose, and tnoved fur leavelo '.rir g l>W n ,r c.»i llu.< v expre*»ing even to the mt It .pe durF Ml-8 who (sovernmi nt tdmiHiug ol ,h\" pr mpt arid indi-prudent I a* Mi-* Edgewu-th re-ul'ri dt rnccw dane -n and eontaining within .1 rap«.social cannot lie ' \"t \u2019n nut It.r .\t' \u2019 \" \"\tl\"t,\u2018 'loi \u2022t',cn.Jr\".\"r»\" \"'* > 'In* Canadian quarr-' \u2014 itto\", ,r ,0''° ,t\"! l,*riitMilars nl Lord F.l in»* ''¦\u2022n.a 0f S,.C;;1V^ conduct of .he Mr.ntreil ' ^crr.i' ,v It ' T?\"1 ^ ^'fftan.or nnv nllutr \u201c'\"T a.t|,r I» e 'IV f\"\"1 .\u2018'\u2018i'\"1 '> h RSI ' :'n,\u201c»'l,ef,.Hi',J\u2018\"\".\u2018 S\"\u2019«\u2022\u2022>% clni ,;.\u201d Now.| «hose repTC-.-ul J' \"\"H tiauv 1,1 ll\"1 11 l*i»h iuipul.itt .n ,,f\tBill.Tin r- was n .rnnMiliiti.inil nueMton at siiikc, I *,11\t.'ither i.\u2022\tV:\u2019.\u2019\t.and the idea nf .hi i.idcm.iilv* tn llu.l.iiu-nr t'.ii.il.,.,.v till i ine b ins1 net! rality V» -t ' Empire.Tltry-hould hare'heir name even in e-im m n with lie mother eouniiy and earh ithrr.\\\"d Brii.am m Aov t'i i, *h ul not only he liound to t g.A circular has t«-cii forwarded to 'he edit\"\u2019* \"< tie- vaiiuu- A'le.-it; i paper», in which the mtli-'\u2022\u201c) comm a inter wain* them \u2022* fur the |.a*t Uhu-,\u201d lo es \u2019o w puhlirhirg any news of the ;i -itton, strength, and manic iv.fs if'.lie Ait-tr'an or Hiingnrian enrps, > xcept-Iwavs he case of the ofllc al jiublicadou of aucii intelligence.T .e (' ti«*itutionelIe Z itung «\u2019ales that the whole of \u2022e It mat .* in the p uver of the Hungarians, with Ihe «if rxceplt .ii of I einesH ar, ulur a town t- now subjected n a close til eksde.The Fm-eror f Austria has ad Ires- d i prne|tmaiion lo the |«i f ie uf Hiingarv.in which i.e asoib s the Huti-te iniruti.s ,,f « criminal faction, and m-hit in ^ r 1er to suppre«s that lue inn ho r >\u2022 I Austria') Vi» le .guid .vith die Busai-an vdj'tre» 'he 11 ung.ai iau people to consider the xilianes a* fttetnl- md allie».a«»uring iheni th' *e -luviliartes will vie wih the Au*trian «oldiera Ht riitig the live», pr petty, .arm liberty ol ill jieacc- gntian war to forming them (the Emperor .\t; i Itu-siiu that the III t)r f-jl r I» bifu Bus ti.n Dr li'ile min' it the trial ol the prisoners is proceeding, not e v r urt-uiar'i»L \"it 'In ordinary 'riluinals.Tho tin.It ikiinin w i* '\u2022 'i il !c lier \"I he iinutrce-i soon ins'ituTii i kind \"f re gn of tenor : hi* I f < itns di«ti'garcjt I all a;uil.c.ati.'i,* to extend roteciion\tt i \u2022 tmi \u2022 , \u2022 «e, « re liurnt down io gr»e it is unkntiivu.h has been dis-ii -unec nut in 1)'r ¦ m l.v it ; among \u2022e cf Anhalt-Dc*mu, under .an as-umrd Ei.rrri -At .» C It: t.RH ha r of Cotnim vv \u2022« hrt\" nd Port of ill in tile inttee hni is of Mr *! on to lav Th a me* r.»ph ; Hi.the proim Flu, Wtl At THK uuncil heli up fom i .in Com mi'.; down tlie .It >t : ¦ mideration il «nginee ver will , »f I - hon itiaci letm-fnhi -id, m \u2022\" hi ati'irullt mi -f rlt Id-en, in vvhteh nnde fu«l to ei»in)i*t*heud its pstt m «oei d life, AA ti > Hist ha* ic«d ut and l.icv,\u201d ' Katlv l.e«*ons,\u201d tvni\" «nd ** «'Mniw'd,\u201d ha* fn'giMtt i th \u2022»r\u2018* Ftank \u2022he An in th' 'IH H A MES.no Thiir» e I'liRtni'S '.at lectric t»-i-thM the the Rptili-t, for per- ij.fl ill ni» COi'-X\u2019-line of Oj'iitton \u2022 c» w is f fete disin- n-ctaking, «nd ng canied into s tti mi nr any nt to I iv dowit f \u2022 I»1 ng to do no ' or lo iti< iviiliialt, and hr It ?> qi'tlrd .«n to do, vt »\"'tl ah-nt ws* no'coufnic i to thi* cla»» u w.'w nscn.l's R.*rsait inlla is unequalled in ease* of the Chill* amt K< i t and \\vue.'I'lie following letter i> only one of hun dred* that we h«»e tecanved fioiu tho South and West of lias chai a.ter.Oswego, Mich.Oct.22.1817.Dr Townsend : D-ur Sir\u2014I purchased for inv wife two bottles of R irsiipariila of yourAgent.Mr.McNair, of KnbiinaAoo, lo try it f«w tin l i ver and Ague (Wore I had finished tua tir*l boule, u up pc ,ro I to war,n i,,c blood, mid every other ing state, and *i>i|blml exceeili.igty with tile Ague Cake, seeing the cjr*ct that had nu my wif>.»bc sent and procurod a few boltlns, and it ro-lored Iiit i.i a few weeks to cnuipiata health.Your Sarsaparilla I» without .ubt.uneijuaiisd in diseases incident to the West, and if you think l ill tills ruiua tuicatioii will ho of use.jou «re al lib ont lu Use u a.you citor ^\tYours, rr.spei lfully, CHARLES II.SWAIN.I'ila! Flu! Flu! Dr Townsend, not having tested his Sarsaparilla io case* af Pila, ol cuu.-.-u never recommended it.and was turutised to r* reive the foliowiug from ao lutelllgenl and respectable Farmer is YYcaic.'iestsir f'ouuty : Fordkam Augutt 13, 1847.t>r.Tow ii.eud\u2014Dear Sir : I have a little girl seven years of af*.Who lias been several years ulliictcd with Fils; we tried almost avaryluiug for her, but without success; at last, although we could find no ci's.ninmwinUliou iu our circulars for eases like her*, w# thought, a» she w.u in vary dclicat* health, wc would give her some «\u2022I ysiur Sarsaparilla, and are venr glad we did, for it not only restov »d bur strength.Inn the has had no return of the Fits, to our great pleasure am! surprise She is fast becoming rugged and hearty, fo* Wistrli We feed grateful.Your*, respectfully, JOHN BUTLER, Jr.Fcaml* MUliciM Dr Townsend's Sarsaparilla it a soveirigu and apeady cure fot lueiiownt Coiisumplion, Harrruuesa, Piol:iptu> Uteri, or Falling oa childbirth\u2014in t*n*liveSess.Piles.Framps.Mw ailing of the Feet l»**l oudency.Heartburn, Voinlliug, Pain in the Rack and ladas, F.dsr Pain», llen.ori liage, and in regulating the secretions aud equalising Ihe rireulatioa It has no equal The great beauty of thi* inrdieina is, it Is always safe, and tbe most delicate use ll most successfully, vary few rase* require any other uedicia*» to some a little Castor till, nr Ma/ne»i*, is useful.Eteicise la Ua open air, and light food with tliii m*di.*¦*, wlH always a» \u2022are a safe aud aaay cwufiuemaat Mcstuty ¦»*! \u2022lt-wltls.On»m-iiict, Chvlk, »nd a variaty of preparations generally in use, ! Wben applied to the fare, very foon spoil it of III beauty.They '.,«c il » p ire» of the *km.nnd check ihe circulation which, wliea j uaiure is not thwarted by disease or powder, or the skin niltained hv ihe slknlics Used in snaps, lieiutilies its own production in the * hums l: lace Divine.\" as wrll as in the gnnlen of rich and .IHi'atcly I tinicd vinl vnricgaied flowers.A free, activ e and healthy circulation ci the fluids or ihe coursing of the pure, rich blood to the rxtrrmi tic- is ihnt which paints ihe countenance in the most evuuisite b***uiy ll is thaï w hich imparts the indescribable shades snd flnilies ol loveliness that »ll admire, hut none can describe.This beauty is the otTiprill?of aufarr\u2014not of poirdir or eocp If there is not s .Aee ami healthy ein-ulatmn.there is nu beauty.If rlie iady is fair the rheck*.ami a brilliancy in their eyes that is fascinating, a* driven snow, if she paint, and uso cosmetics, and the blood is , t! >¦ k.cold and impure, she is not beautiful.If she be brown or yellow, and there is pure and active blood, it gives n rich bloom to Tbi» it why the southern, and especially the Spanish ladies, ura so much admired.Ladies in the north w ho take but little exen'it* ! or are confined in clove rooms, or have spoiled their complexion hy t:;r application of deleterious mixtures, if they wish to regaiu elns-tiritv of step, buoy ant spirit*, sparkling eyes and beautiful complex-! ion», they should use Dr.Townsend's Sarsaparilla.Thousands who hair tried it.arc more liian satisfied, are delighted, (juliet of ri cry station, crowd our oflire daily.\u2019Notice (o the f.ntlira.Those that imitate Dr Townsend's Sarsaparilla, have invariably called their tuff.» jfraf Remedy for Femaleo.Ae., Ac, and hare copied our lulls and circulars which relates to the complaints ofw» sien, word for word\u2014other men who put up medicine, have, tine* ihe gr/al success of Dr.Townsend's Sarsaparilla in complaints incident to females recommended theirs, although previously they did not A number of these Mixtures.Pill», Ire, are injurious to females, at they aggravate disease, snd undermine tha constitution ncrefala Cared.This certificate conclusively prove# that this ffsrsaparilta ha* perfect control over the most obstinate disssses of tha Blood Three person* cured io one house is unprecedented.Tfcree Children.Da Towjrarjvtv\u2014Dear Sir: I have the pleasure in inform you J that three of mv children have been cured of the Scrofula bv the use of your excellent medicine They were affiirtrd verv ser'erely with hail Bores ; have taken only four bottles; it took them sway, for which I feel myself under great obligation Your*, respectfully, ISAAC W.CRAIN, IO«Woott*rti Rpiai»as af Fhyaicinn*.Dr Townsend is almost daily receiving orders from Physicians in different parts of the Union.This is to certify that we, the undersigned.Physicians of the City of filbsny, have in numerous cates prescribed Dr.Townsend\u2019s Sar sAl'-srilla, and believe it to be one of the most valuable preparatinus in the market.\tH.P PULlNfi, M D J WILSON, M O.R K.HRKiOS, M D.Albany, April 1,1847.\tp.E.ELNENDOKF, M D CAUTION.Owing In the great success and immense sale of Dr Townsend'» Sarsaparilla, a number of men who were formerly our Agents, have commenced making Sarsaparilla Extracts, Elixirs, Ritters.Extracts of Yellow Dock, Ac They generally put it up in «he tame shaped bottles, and some of them have stole end copied our advertisements they are only worthless imitations, aud should be avoided.Principal OIBee.I2« FULTON Street.Sun Building.N Y.; Red ding A Co, 8 Htate tlre« » Boston ; Dyott A Sous, 132 North See ond street, Philadelphia; 8.8 Il.xnce, Druggist.Baltimore; P M Cohen, Charleston ; Wright A Cp, 151 Chartres Sireel N.O , 105 South Pearl Sirert.Albany; and by all the principal Drug visu snd Merchants generally throughout the Uaited States.West India, sr.l the fansdss For Sale, wholesale and retsil ; by JOSEPH BOWLES Medical Hall, L!ppcr Town Market Pl«c«; snd JOHN MUSSON, Quebec, June 12th, 1848.FAMED THROUGHOUT THE GLOBE.HOLLOWAY\u2019S PILLS.A CASE or DROPSY.F.rtract of n t.etter from Mr, tVitliam Gardner, of I Hanging Houghton, Sorthamptonihire, dated Sep.Umber 14/A, 1848.To Profettor Holloway.Sir,\u2014I before informed you that my wife bad beea tapped three timet for the Dropsy, but by the blrssing of God upon your Pill», and her perieverance in taking I Item, the water hat now been kept off 18 month* by tbcii mean*, which it a great mercy.(Signed)\tWilliam G*rdxrr.DISORDER OF THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS* Extract of a Letter from Mr.J.K.Haydon, dated SI, King Street, Sydney, Sew South Waite, the 30th September, 1S4*.To Profrsior Holloway.Sir,\u2014I have the pleasure lo inform you that, Stuart A.Donaldson, Esq., an eminent Merchant and Agri* cultural»!, and alio a MagiUrate of thi* Town, called on tns on the IStb instant, and purebaird your mediciora to the amount of FoORTRRn Pound* io be forwarded to bit Sheep Station* in New England.He Hated that one of hi* Oftiieera bad come to Sydney tome time pretiouily for medical aid, his disoidrr (wingan affection of tbe Liver and Kidney*\u2014that he had placed the mao for three month* under tbe care of one of tbe belt Sur.geon*, without eny good resulting from the treatment ; the man then in dripair used your Pills and Ointment, and much to bis own and Mr.Donaldson\u2019* aitoniihmcnt, ' was completely restored to bia health by their mram.Now tbii «urpriaing cure wa* effected in about ten days.(Signed) J.K- IIsydon.A DISORDER OF THE CHEST.Extract of a Letter from Mr.William Browne of 21, SewfA Main Street, flan don, Ireland, dated March 2nd, 1848.To Pcofcttor Holloway.Sir,\u2014A young lady who wu auffei ing from a dnorder of tha cbett, with her lungs to eiceedingly delicate, that \u2022be bad tbe greate*t difficulty of breathing if the took a little cold, which wai generally accompanied by nearly total low ol appetite, together with such general debility of body a* lo oblige her lo rest herself when going up but one flight of (tain; the commenced taking your Pill* about 6 monih* since, and lam bappy to inform you Ifaey have rettoied her to perfect healrb.(Signed)\tWilliam Browns.THE F.ARL OF ALDBOROL'GII CURED OF A LIVER ANDSIOMACH COMPLAINT.Extract of a Letter from Hit Lordthip, dated Villa Meteina.Leghorn, 21*f February, 1846.To Professor Holloway.Sir,\u2014Vmiout circunitlance* prevented tbe powibility of my thanking yon before ibis time for your politeness io tending me your Pilla a* you did.T now take thi* opportunity of sending you an order for the amount, and, at the tame time, to add that your Pill* hate effected a cure of a disorder in my Li*er aud Stomach, which al the most eminent of the Faculty at home, and all o*er tbe Continent, had not been able to effect ; nay, not even the water* of Carlsbad and Marienbad.I wish to ha*e another Bor and a Pot of the Ointments in case any of my family thould ever require either.Your most obliged and obedient Servant, (Signed)\tALDROROUCII.Sold by J.MUSSON, ____________Sole Agent for Quebec BROWNE & LECOURT, SlrcIjUcctff, Ciuil (fngmeers, $tc., No.29, BUADE STREET, (Opposite the Pout OOtce,) QUEBEC- Land-eape Gardening In all it* branche*.Artificer»\u2019 work ofall descriptions measured and valued Quebec, 14th Dec., 1848.\t12m-1 DR.HALL may be consulied al hi* HESIDENCE, No.11, PALACE-STREET, as well a* at hit SURGERY, No.34, KEYNAK\u2019S BUILDINGS, Lower Town, Quebec.Quabac, May 16, 1848.\t¦-] PRINTING INK ^ FRESH SUPPLY just received hy June 2d, 1849.T.CARY, n ACCOUNT BOOKS, OF every deicriplion, relling off at ex'rrmely low price*, by T.CARY.Ë^Bookt made to order.Quebec, May 17, 1849.THE GRAEFENBERG COMPANY.G R A F.FEN BERG rpiiR .1.COMPANY i« now In.corporaietl by the l^gislaluie ot Ihe Stale ol New-Ymk, will» a capital of $100.000.It* Himid of Ofllcrr» and Tins, tern is composed of grntlrinrn in every rrspret qualified hy their commercial, luciat and professional position to give tone to the btoinett.Implicit icliance may be placed upon any medicine which bear* the arm* of the Company ; and wherever a Graefcnberg Depot or Branch is established there the community may find the very best :fmedie*.In every localitv where there is no Hranch the inhabitant* should take immediate meavures to «entre one, The Company ha* on file, at it< numerous office*.THOUSANDS OF CERTIFICATES, which they have noi the room nor the wi»h to publish.From among thi«v*it numlier, a very few are subjoined; all which Imve been duly ciamined and attested to a* being genuine by the Rev.N.Bancs, 1) I)., Fihiici* Hall, Esq.(Editor of the Commercial Adveiliser, New.York.) and Hi* Honor, W.V.Biady, lute Mayor of New-Yoik City.EDWARD BARTON, Scrctary.OrriCR or thu Gh*ekknbkho Co., No.50, Broadway, New-York, June, 1848, IN THE COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.Province of Canada,) i'.\\ District of Quebr In the matter of JAMES TIBBITS, of the City of Quebec, in the District of Quebec, Merchant, Bankrupt :\u2014 JJUBLIC NOTICE i* hereby given that, pursunnt to of lo joining l**reJ water mark of the D- ^ to the tnuth.w»*t lidetoii ^ I fore lastly desctibe.l, «nd lea.e,| ,! prT'tj h,7t' north tait *ideio the propeily \u201ef\t'\"dor undivided moletv of t||P .ai,nH tK.enfne Otnf|in\" frontRge .wing held b, .hcaid j^\"'';^ V h« virtue of m certain deed \u201e( I hereof granted by the said Jose\u201eh i Isa ana.»\t___¦ W\tI fhe Ciicuii \u2022t» order of Willum Powih» E»q.f one of lUt Jnmrt Tibbim end Jninf.MnK * - eU| *o ti it Judge* in and for the District of Quebec, doled space an,f (em, \u201er fin,\tJoni^ J (lie |»t day of June, in the year ol our l.ord One thousand eight bundled and forty>niiie, the ienl ettaie hcirinafter drsciiheil, belonging to the said Jxmk* Tibbits, will iw mid by Public Auction, in tbe Hall l the (.'oiul of Quarter Sritiun*, in the Couit.House, in the City of Quebec, on FRIDAY, the NINETEENTH day of OCTOBER now ncit emuing, at tbe hour ol TEN of the clock in the forenoon, to wit .The undivided moiety of the itaetpiied term* at hereinafter mentioned of all those certain lots, tract* and patcel* of land and heacli, formerly known at \u2022pace and trim of fiDy venrs, uhitl,\tn'0r- fori twenty fini day of September \u201e\u201er , \" m,nf\"Un died and forty.|«, «nd will r»pir.h\u201c\u201c,»ndei,!., -.XV\tnun win ripirf 0n at Of Septembrr.one thmiiand rik|lf hnlr|f Jrrr,,,ftU mi.subject to the rent, re.er.e.drr''\"\"d i in the «aid Imt of lained hiiJ cotntj.j\" ,\tmenihnied ,i.\u2019\u2019\"r pasted before E.Glarkemcyer, ,,nd d Notarié*, on the nineteenth day \u201er i!\u2019\" Co11'* thousand eight hundred and foitv^j, .\u2022old in one lot, together with N|| |j|( \u2018 building* theieon orecied.cireumtta,, dencie*.save and ckcepl alw;iye ,Ur|, ietHj Chai les'» Cove, nnd now called WindMir Cove, situated ' reterved by the (aid lessor* hy7 the ' m'-v ^**e ¦>.t*.:.i.r «s T.I.\t.1.i^ u\tt_____.t._\t* !.i_.___i._r________J .\t®,ver»| and I live lease* before mentioned, and lubiect i i*1 all other rlaute* and condilioni j.ii,.\u201c ,h* f»i'it u,t \u2018\"ne rt,p,t( contained.And all person* who have or urf,.nH , .clHim to upon or re.pec.ing the ,w,r.|, .,Mï hereby required to make known i\u201ethr juI llf l\"1,l i hisiI client thereof in wijiing by fili,.,!!*n*l4 the Clnk of the Court at lrM»t fifirmn i * day appointed for the Sale.\tJ*}' .k.M'r!'.\".*0/ tl»v Creditor, of the *,id IUhk 'Upt, } be *o tiled.Queliec, 8th June, 1849.DUNBAR Ross.e\tALEXANDER I\u2019HoVav AwicstijJ THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES.The medicine* ivsuedby the Graefenberg Company consist of a Skrits, pre-eminently ndH| ted to the diseases for which they are respectively recommended.Great dhrepute has attached to the Paient Medicine business by persons claiming universal power* for a \u2022ingle given medicine.It is not only idle, but impudent, to flaunt such a divetrine in tbe face of an intelligent community.It is contrary to the very fint principles f common sense The Graefenberg Seriei commences with the in the Parish of St.Joseph de la Pointe Le«y, in the Seigniory of Lauvon, iu tin* County of Dorchester, iu ihe District of Quehrc, bounded together in Hunt by the low water maik of the River St.Lawrence, in rear hy the Cajt**, on I lie east side hy one G»s«rlin, ond on (lie west aide be Messrs.Clntpmun A Pnitnn, or their representatives, consisting of the several lots and parcels of land and beach hereinafter mentioned, that is lo «ay : 1 \u2014All Hie beach up frontage on ihe River St.Iptw-rence of the farm of Antoine l.rniieut, situate, lying and lieing in the said Paiivli of St.Joseph de la Pointe j Ire held at the Court House in ihi« Ci\" Levy, iu the first range of concession*, and vitendiiig , day of OCTOBER nest, at ihe hour of °Fi t- T* along the north side of tire River St.Lawrence one \u2019 the forenocn, to hear aud determine the |\t-K arpent and a few feel in width hy the depth which may -** rtl\u2014\u2022\tc * l»e lound from lire fool of the hill lo the line of low water maik on the said Rivet St, Lawrence, joining on the north-east side l the property of Claude Iremieux hereinafirr iiesl described, and on the luulh-west side to the property of Horatio Nelson Patton, Ivquiie, the undivided moiety of the said benrh or Iroulage being held by the said James Tihlnt, under and by viitoe of a ceilaiu deed of lease granted hy lire saiil Antoine Lemieui In tire said Jamas Tibbits, and one Jumev McK enaie, Junior, of the totality thereof for the space and lertn of fin* vrais which commenced tin Ihe I twenty fust day of Sepiemlier, one thousand eight hun- ! dred and forry-sis and will \u2022 spire on (lie twentieth day j of September, one ihousnnd eight hundred ami ninety.| vis.subject to the rent, reserves am! condition*contained I in the «aid deed pawed before R G'aikemeyer, ami his Colleague, Notaires, at Quebec, on lire (bird day of i November, one ihousand richt hundred and forty-sii.2 \u2014All the lieaeli or frontage on the Riser Si.Law.renee of the fain» of ihe «aid Claude Leuiieus, situate, lying and living in ihe said I\u2019aiish of SI.Joseph de la Pointe Irevy, iu lire fir>l range of comretsion*.esicndiog along fire noilh side of ihe Rivet St.I.awrenee one I arpent and a fret in width hy lire depth which may l»e j found fiom tire foot of the hill lo (he line of low water JOSKPH OVERELL, su.Carprnttr, Joinrr, ana < BOAROS.PI.ANKH.AWD SCANTLINO roa .Quebec, 4th May, 1849.\t^ r°*\t, bsHml Graefenberg Vegetable Pills.The following complaints yield promptly to these Pills ASTH M A.BILIOUS\u2018COMPLAINTS.BOIL8.BOWELS \u2014DKFICIENT AC TION IN.RR E AB F FANG.CATAKKH.coNsriFA rioN.( Ot'GM OF PHKGNANt Y.f 08 riVENFSS.Dl AKKIHKt.DIKKICIH.T BREATHING.DYSPEPSIA.DYSPEPrit: rONBCMP'N DIGESTION \u2014 IM PER EEt'T D ET E K M IN A Tl o N Ol- laONOti E FREQUENT HLISEDING r-.»r NOSE G A ST HI»'.ERVRR.GREEN Sit KNE88.GHIPE8.HEART BURN.'HEADACHE.HYSTERICS.INCONTINENCE j URINE it N DIGKR CION.INFI.AttMATION OF VITAL PAKT3.IVFLAM't ATION OF THE BTO W AC It, (soam ¦\t) OH Genlcel Fiirnishnl A|iarini™is BOARD AND LODGING.\u2019 No.4, Esplanapk.- J.c .F I S E T, ADVOCATE.No.19, ST.LEWIS STREET.UNITED KINGDOM maik or.the said River St.Lawrence, joining on the v LIFE ASSURANCE COMPivv south-west side to lire pto|»eily of Joseph Gabriel Le.)\tü\t^Y/Jlr ) Bf/OOl) TO THE HEAD.E A It ACHE.ERYSIPELAS.EPILEMIY.FEVER-LOW NFRVOL\u2019*, INTERMITTENT, REMIT TENT.FEVER AND AGUE.FLATULRNt Y.ELL'OR ALnLB, oa whitvs Price Is.8d.a Bui.LIVER tOMPLAINTS.1X2W SPIHI rs.MKN-TIUJ ATION, \u2014 BfP-PRKSRKD i-R PAINM L VERV- t > DI80KDKRH.NEI RAI.GIA.RHKI M ATISM.BrOMAMI, V A RIOLM DIS-| EASES.WHITER.Graefenlierg Health Bitters.ENTIRELY VEGETABLE.Skilfully and elegantly prepared by (Ire Graefenberg Company from a number of ihe must purifving, in*i.gorating and healing ROOTS.BARKS, HERBS and VINES, gathered in the Forests and Prairies ot AaMrica.Price la 3d.per Package.The Children\u2019s Panacea.mirut, hereinafter nest described, the undivided moirty of the last mentioned beach or frontage bring held by the said James Tibbits, under and by virtue ol a certain deed of lease of lire totality thereof granted by tire said Claude Lrmieux to fire mid James Tibbits, and James McKmiic, Junior, for lire space and term of filly yems which commenced on the twenty first day of September, one thousand eight hundred and foitv-vii, aud will et-pire on lire twentieth day of 'September, one thousand eight hundred and nincty-tif, \u2022ubject to tire reni, reserves and conditions contained i the «aid deed of |ea«e pnssed before K.Glackemeyer.and hi* Colleague, No-inries, on the thin! day of N'jvember, one thousand eight hundred and foily.sii.J.\u2014AH tire twach or frontage on the River St.Lawrence, of Ihe farm of tire said Joseph Gahiiel Lrniirui, situate, lying and being in lire «aid Parish of Si.Joseph de la Pointe Levy, in the fust range of the con-erssions, eitrnding along lire north tide of the Rivtr St, Lawrence about one aire and ten feet in widlh by the depth which may he found from the foot of tho tu:l to the line of low water mark in ihe said River St.I-atv-renco, joining on lire north-east side to the pro|«erty of Antoine Lrmieoi hereinafter next described,and on ti e soulh-weat side to the properly of Claude l-ciuieut Irerembefiire last dewnhed, lire undivided iiniiely ol (lie said last mentioned beach or frontage living held by the «aid J une* Tibbits, under and by virtue of a dred of lease of the totality iheieof granted by the said Joseph Gaiirjel Lemieui lo the said laines Tibbits and James j McKensie, Junior, for ihe Apace and (rr in of fill y yea»* : which commenced on lire twrntv-fust day of Srpteittbet, 1 one thousand eight bundled end foity-sii, ami will ex pire an the twentieth day of Se plein her, on thousand 8.Wat ci I o Place, Pall Mall, Lomb.D.97, George Sircet, Edinburgh.12 St V.rrent PlJ Glasgow 4, College G.ee.i, Dolfl,,,.F-STAULISIIED RY ACT OP PARLIAMENT I.V tgj Capital\u2014One Million Sterling Qonoranj Earl of Courtois n, Earl 1-eveil A Melville, KaiI of Norbury, Earl of Stair, Earl Somers, ; Jrrsibcntff.Lord Visriiunt l-old I-Iphinilnne, Lotd Uelbtvrn A Streir.J Wnt.Caiupl^ll \u2022nu * Tdlicl.cwin.James Stuart, Conîion Boarb.Ka«| , Chairman ; llsnantl D« Csttr^ Esq., Deputy Chairman.I) Q Hrniiques, Eoi.K.Chas.MhiiIsiiiI.Ki William Raillon ft.John Kilrhir.ftq.F.11.Thomson.Iwj.E»q ; J.Miichrll, Samuel Audrisou, F>q.Ha un I ton Rlair Asanir, Esq.K.Lettn»x lt->yd.( Rrsidrut) Chai 1rs Downes E-q.Charles G'ahain, E>q.Auditohb\u2014\\ da in Murray, and M.Wilson Hoyd, Esq.Skchctahy.\u2014Patrick Mat-intvrr, Fiq.Acrt'aitv.\u2014John King, F>q.Bsnkkhn\u2014.\\lr»ar>.Crw-ks, lliddulph, A Co, (S ('Itrir Cr.o* ; ami Union Raiik of l-olidon.4 I'all M*|i ft> Suiigkov \u2014 F.Hale Thomson.K»q.48, llriiien V'trt SoLictToKe.\u2014Messis T-stliam.Upton, .lohnsoii, Ujur, ami Joiuisoii, 20, Austin Fusts, Cilv.This medicine should be in every family throughout the world.It it loverrign in all direase* to which children and youth are subject.For summer complaints.(ffbinburgl) Boarb.eight hundred and ninety-sit, subject to the lent, re-; The Right Hon.Adam Black, 1-oid l*ro»c»(, serves and conditions contained in the said Ust mentioned 1 Cbarlra Cowan.F.*q , M.I* deed pnsred Iwfore E.Glackemeyer.ami Ins t»lltague, James lluul.Esq., of I'iitencriefT.Moray Place, Notaries, on Ihe mnetrrnlli day of Dccrmbrr, one I lion- dysentery, and all other affections of the stomach and ; sand eight bundled and loity-sti.bowels, it is infallible.Taken in small dose* occa sionaHy.it will prevent tirknes* in any climate.It need but be tried to insure the hearty commendation of mothers.In tbe Southern, Wratem, and Southwestern States, and in the Tropic*, its value cannot Ue estimated.Nrr .tnriutn on Ihr Sum /nmred lo alt I \u201chciti May, one iliouaand eight hundred foriy-five.\tt,tr Vurttcipnling Cluet from Iht time they terre f THIS COMPANY, rstnblishrd by Act oi I\u2019ailmrrtt in 1834, HlTonl» the iiiosi (irrirtl Srcmilv in « «'it paiil-tip ('apilal, and in the cirat sun ess wfuth \u2022\u2022 attended it, since its coiiiiiiriiceniriit, ITS ANNUL INCOME BEING UPWARDS OF CM,000- SECOND SEPTENNIAL DIVISION OF PROFITS AMONG THE ANSI RED In 1841.Ihe ('ompany declared a Hcnue of £2 H* Soau are soon changed iuto healing condition, and Irc-queutiy entirvly cured.Price is.3d.a tkn, with full Direction*.Sole Agent for Quebec, JOSKPH BOWLES, Medical Hall, Upper Town Market-Place.Qu*h«c, 12th Sept., 1848.\t12m tutbs 6\u2014All lhr beach or frontage on the Riser St.Lawrence of tire faun of Antoine Ri-gin and Maicelin* Begin, lituale, lying and bring in the said Parish of St.Joseph de la Pointe Levy, rttending along ihe north side of the Rivrr Nt, Lawrence our arprtii and onr-eightli in width hy the depth which may Ire found from the south side of the road which tun* almig lire foot of lire lull io the line of low wa'er maik on (lie s.ud River Si.Lawrence, joining on the south-west mile in the propeily ol Anioiire Gabriel Lemirux hriemallei lastly ¦(«scribed,and on lire noifh.east side io thn propcity ol Joseph Gahiiel Lemieui hereinafter next described, lire undivided moiety of rite aaid last ineniiiinnl beauli or frontage being held hy I Ire same James TiM'iti, under and by virtue of a reitain deed ol lra»r of tire totality thereof grantid l»y Ihe said Antoine and Maiceline Begin to lire said James Tihlnt* and Jaitir* McKeniip, Junior, for tire space and term of fifiy years, which commenced on the twenty-first day ol S.ptemlier, one thousand eight hundred and fortv-sii, and will ripne on tire twentieth day of September, one thousand right i i -j __j ninety.aig, subject to thr renl, resetves to thr 31*1 Drmnhrr Ih40 ; and from that dale It -d'j Dectmbrr l»47.A\u201921 r«H Ckht per Annum reutlhi at iht General Meeting, on Hth July 1848.No Entrance J\tor cbaigc, except I be r'1 Stamp.The Bonus added to Policies fiom March IN* :» the nisi Drctniber 1847.» a* follow* : \u2014 Slim\tSum added Sum added As*ur- Time to Policy to Policy ed.Assured.in 1841.in 1848.£ «.d.f.83 f.8 500 0 0 3(10 0 0 100 0 0 I £ i 50110 5000 | 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 A rs Mth*.13 10 .12 £ «.d.787 I\" 0 787 10 0 10 8 6 4 2 787 787 07 5 460 225 Su* l»?1* I It ll Dratk i «-'\u2022 turo ifs ,u\tlt' \u2022: 1(1 0 .t>087 l\u2019 10 o .0 0 .57» 1 \u2022 0 0 .5*50 0 0 0 0 .OMb 0 Tire Preiuitims, nevertheless, are'>n lh* \"M\u201c 1\t, rate scale, «Nil oNI.Y tritK itxUK «tKilsH11 r*1I>|' rittmr Fiva Ykxhi, when 'he Insutauct » ,r * and cunditiiins contained in the yaid Iasi mriiliuuetl deed of Irate pasxed Iielure E.Glnckcmever, and li>a C\u2018-d-league, Notai in, at Quebec, on the thi.d day of No-semHer, one thousand eight hundred and forty-six.Gaud lust.\u2014All the hrach or fioniatc on tire River St.Lawietue ol the fatin of Joseph Lciiiiros, situate, lying and being in tire said Ptijsli of St.Joseph de la faCty, in the fim iun|r«!ol cuiice»iiiui»* L\u2018i(riuJiii|{ along lire uiiillisid* of the River Si.Lawrence half an arpent iu width by ihe depth which may h* lound fiom th« outer line uf Augustin Giraid * Whuif, tu tha litre AGENTS P.Stitt ii* s ntl, Es».t*.niii\u2019.irtiu», t'.SH,.,.Quelao.A.ItOLbOCK, Km.St.John*.Nfw.ll'uw A.G.Fh*»«h, K>it.Ilalifat.NavaS.oll*.^ Tire lion.J.II.Partita.Chai lotte-Town, I \u2022 L Sxmu ri.Hi.xNii, tT»» .Boston.W.C.MaitlaMU, Emi .New Yotk.Everv infurmalion will lie all'uided on «PP | lire Resident Director, at the Office.9,\t!n Lund., ht i.\tr SHKI'IM\"» Idm.l\t.
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