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The vindicator and Canada advertiser
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with frensies Gaily pressed to the bower of beauty § Pre and unrelenting animosity of the| Belgic humanity both slow and difficult.{to diffuse à more than ordinary gloom, [the beach.\"A good old'man with \u201cwarm airéngth she.struggles; with piteous nc- Reson and, Prudence ho charmed sway, rassiane towards the French.Repose| Up to the very gutes'of Brussels: \u201cwar's Overbury was the anly ou.wha sgemed and penérots cordial, broughely back lcentss 0 implores\u2014] pulisient to builla coal-house theresn 3 with (roe ence to all others \u2014with a Lip hammer shop therevo Stansted, on the 4th Juouary, af tea o'tlacd, -¢ : Moyse tilvertre ve.Joseph lot -and in the concession du st.rish It.Genevive of Bert -J.BR Baron add ope\u2019 Brwnelle, \u2014A Eaprit In tha fo ucharme t vie 3 doo Wf the rish De je vba DISTRICT OF TUREB RITEAS.Mguiory of Coils hoes bn -bigniory ol 3 ou tha: sy one Roïseau dit Lauserte, da the yon 26 sinuosities of the river Gentilly, outbwest by the line of the land pr .aliiug.80 \u2018sepeuts \u201cfa superfici hertod erécted, will its, complitnent of circular ana prikPt movements.\u20143.A ot of land teh of CL.Gregoire, 8 arpents Ly \u201830 -n front by\u201d the h and on + th ry -dode on the » erèct Iregoire, on tho Sih:Decem Jet retiirauble on the Ist Fabs, > vor Jamin Guiugin ahaa Gre: À oR lot Nor Fain Me oh 1ouse and stable ter@n ercot die 2.1A lof of ia the parish of St Qlles -8 arpenty by 30 5 in the\u2019 corceesion of SE, 1° met 0 ne wd in the parish of Sit.of ray eh à STEPHEN Peace Nomiber Bi, 80 \"7.*.Noirs.Dame Séreat * ui Cadre |i à di 1 Feb St.sin the Fief Mags), in the parish of, wo: Roche 3 ar Des Prected.\u2014Sale at thechureh door la D à ht .\"ver may be fled af on \u201certotill.~~ Silo at.the.1.a the 4 best eck igh recur bm the 281h' December, at ten o'ci:ck \u2014 Welt gelurune.ble fat Febs L 49 Le Mat Li, 1 Lee TS Macpperita Preypst yu Clgrre Ignace Pichet.\u2014A; Cuthbert, one'srpdat * + : by 3b arppaie in: 2r vishiof Sty © d'opek = se, rey amr the nares bis representiogpine .* of ies 2 arpsuls ys Bees : vi | aid stable thereon erected.Sale sbibd cherie » de 8 Paul, and : «nor - other boit lingriberesg ere , co xd, \u2014Sale \u2018afNo.1, at the chureh door of Whe .> \u2019 ee a3 Dec bin ou - 0 a el door, AF ote on ea i» Wt J wr +i 'DIsTpICY éù'QuEuec 1 M Ant 42 \u2026e - Au} bé\u201d .Wat \u2018 A, La She ler ah i\" os ere Ui ae ey + - \u201c x 1 Baptiste Guihier.\u2014l.A+, 400 à , bled from his knowledge of the : ¢.\u2014 Sale at the church dour of tgp, parish of ee de he place to give, every information equipe | ich 2 hs Sh.Brass a os FW b+ 8, l'espace entre les culees où pillier pour le pasa.Letters addressed to him and left nt the Post recutrable on We loc Fab Barrer.em ) 8 des cageax, cages ou bati t i i ll be'doly § \u2018| - Louis ent vs.\u201cJean Barret.é of +\", 5 elles se preppsent de Latirun pont.levis ou'non, «| Office in Moxzaear will boil VALS th soute of the Fiver Trgrons nes hone vos kes dimensious de tels pont-levis.© cf iC vs M.2 22.Aunliold, beingilot Nu: 16, 8 arpens | ith Cw ©.4 Mars 1824.Boauharaois 19th Sept.1629.\" \" .|honsr, &c.therson erected.Sule st the Chu]: dot co siege das out petionaire d macdant a prl-| 2 7 | of the Minisa of 3¢ Mirfiv, og she ¥3ih Dechied 0 vi e pose \u2018en ma 5 a 5 cinek.* °° : petns ~ cette chambre \"une comme de vingt cine ere, a.T THEIR STORES, on SATUR- beer dit Labamma, 1.55 h Dccamber; af I, 4 pen fruit \u201cthees ; 45 feet Tu.front by.- 0.\"fTagetss and egress to the highway ; with the, privile of erecting thereon wtrip-hommor and gares on all sorts of biacksmith'e busitiess, aind-no nther\u2014 \"| #ith the use of all water for ssid.purpose iv prefer & | 2457 rider, ou She 4th January ME Michel, esos TP 5 est wilhs paw.nill.= =: we So Sor 1 TOM 1 nA Am et sere dd ig : : i his dimidished liead,\u201d 86\u2019 most power.9 OLTRY.fit rival and Fat enemiy, has made his \u2014 appearance\u2019 in the Manclicster sporting \"arena, in the shape of a human being, calling hiroself William Hall, who, on cues 1° * raûk.eae *LANDON'S NEW \u201cVOLUME OF ng AN, POETRY.\u201c0 \u201cnot to-thee Saturday last, at the Red Lion Inn us TE vone Salford.for s wager of thirty shillings! \u2018 \u201cJy which the feelings on themselves undertogk- to destroy with his teeth\u2014his hands tied behind him\u2014cleven full.Lgrown rats, in the short space of twelve minutes, The disgusting exhihition Fwhich took place in the long room of the Red Lion, drew together a considerable number of persons, though but few, if | any, of respectability, The rats were tied to a table, which turned upon à swivel, and the exhibitor, a ruffianly looking fellow, chased them round, and actuslly succeeded in destroying the above number, iu:the course of nine minutes ;.and to crown all, the brute lite- tgs utterly are thrown : \u201cor mine has sprung upon my lps.1 Tmpatiené toexpres = tie handing charin of thy sweet voice \u201cAud gentle loveliness.~&'vety fairy queen thou art, Whose only spells are oo tic betst.te Thé garden it has many à flower, «+ But only one for thee\u2014 - roThe early graced of Greciansong, -+ .-.The fragrant myrtle tree ; For.it doth apeak of happy love, vor of Cindad Rodrigo was carried off and \u2018delivered to the British.The fate of General Pileau was more tragical, and equally the result of great intrepidity.\u2014 His column of ten thousand mien were marching on the frontiers \u2018of \"Portugal, along the bank of the Tagus.The'raad, was in a very narrow plain, between the river and some mountains, Five or six men proceeded in the line ; fifty or sixty followed ; then came the advanced guard after which General \u2018Pileau at the head of the main body : he was riding listlessly along, perhaps forty yards, certainly not more, in advance ol the column,\u2014 The road turned; and when his men came up, they found him mortally wounded and stripped of his regimentals.A few Guerillas Fea surprised, stabbed, and stripped him in 8 moment.Pursuit was uselces: and the coat he liad worn rally eat à part of the last rat, for the was used afterwards throughout thewhole gratification of his gaping admirers, and campaign by a Guerilla Chief, who had exultingly remarked, that he would dis- becn a physician, and was very much patch a weasel after the same manner, if + « + +The delieate, the true, © Jfite peat) buds are fair like thee, They seen a fragile too; .his steps, sprang upon tho old man suddenly in a lonely part of the path, and strangled him before he gave utterance fessed his guilt to a Magistrate, and avowed, that the knawledge of his uncle of journeyman, about 50.years of age has, been commited to the prison of Pon- toise.His trial will come on at the next assizes nt Versailles.© ADVERTISEMENTS.TEW ROAD BETWEEN BELŒIL AND VARENNES.\u2014 The undersigned Comsussionens, appointed by virtue of a certnin Act of the 10th George IV, during the last Session of the Provivcial Lecistatune of Lower Canaba, entitled \u201cAn Act more effectually to provide and Improve the Internal Communications,\u201d to direct and overlook the disbursement of a Likeness, pot omens ; for love's power his patrons would provide him with Will watch his own most precious flower.one.\u2014Manchesier Paper.Thou art not of that wilder race -\u2026 Upon the mountain side, - arnt vi \"Able like the summer sun J \u2018| 0RORGR IV.DRSCENDRD FROM A BURGH- \"Aud winter blast to bide ; ER OP NORDEN, But thou art of that gentle growib The principality of East Friesland, as Which asks soma Joving eye our readers will recollect.was incorpo- \u201cWo kécp k ii sweet guardianship, rated with the Kingdom of Hanover in Or it muat droop and die ; the year 1815; and itis worthy of re- Requiring equal love and care, mark, that on his mother's side George Even more delicate than fair.the Fourth, who has added thisgem to .\u2019 his German inheritance, is descended from a race of stout Frisian Burghers.\u2014 We donot mean to insinuate that he forfeits, but he enhances, by this circumstance, his claint to the loyalty of a nation of shopkeepers ; besides which, a knowledge ofthe precedent may serve to warm the imagination of the traders of the present day with a vision of the regal glories in which their posterity 4 may bask\u2014some six hundred years from ence, 1 eannot paint to thes the charm Which thiou hast wrought on me ; Thy laugh, sw like the wild bird's song Tn the rst bloom-touch'd tree.\u201cYou spoke of lovely Italy, And \u2018of ite thousand Aowers ; Your lips had caught the music Lreath Admid its summer bow'rs.+ Andeanitbea form like thine fas Lraved the stormy Appenaine?I'm stauding now with one whits rose Where silver waters glide : + Ive Sung that white rose on the stream,\u2014 How light it breasts the tide! the princely house of East Friesland, The clear waves see as if they loved Norden, in the thirteenth century.His 8o beautiful a thing ; son Edward Cirkcena, in the yoar 1269, © ~- And findly to the scentod leaves The laughing sunbeams cling.A summer voysge\u2014 fairy freight ,~\u2014 Aud such, sweet lady, be thy Gate I\u201d BY FRANCISQUABLES, Nen crane quod hic micat aurum est False world; thou lyst: thou canst not lend France, shone as a leading personage in their sacred host, and was not only dubbed a knight by the French sovereign, but in testimony of his noble bearing, enjoyed the distinction of being permit.tel to wear a \u2018Golden Lilly,\u201d amidst the plumes of his helmet.Qu his return from the Holy.Jand, he became haupt- 2 The least dalight: ling of @retsiel.a station of the highest Thy favors cannot gain « friends rank among the Frisia nobles: and his I RT posterity continued to'enjoy it from fa.Thy morning pleasures make an end ther to son, until the year 1553, when \u201cTo please atsigiti © Ulrick Cirksena was chosen \u2018 Lord Pa- Fow are the wan that thou suppl yu ramount of East Friesland\" by the assem- JE bled states, and the year succeeding was was true to his principles, and it was] AUGUSTIN CARTIER.am tou en nd ye a oe a raised to the dignity of Count ofthe em- found necessary 8 procure {which was| Varennes, Nov.19, 1829.ens *yfsleeworld pice by Conrad the Fourth.This indi- not done without much difficulty) another \u2014 thou ly'st.Vidusl hr eo fact, the founder of the| Jack Ketch, who was less scrupulous, (VHEMIN NOUVE SU ENTRE BEL.tongu ynasty of Cirksenas, from which sprang before the sentence was carried into ef- OEILET VARENNES.\u2014Les Soussi- Tor Debts ton sis £m ules the subsequent Counts and princes of fect, ¢ \u2019 oC goes Commissaires, appointes en vertu d\u2019un : Send treamure Cast Friesland.Tho male branch of certain Acte de ln 100 de Geo.IV, passe du- Tlry bounty offers easy sales this sovereign became extinct in the \u2014 rant la dernicre Session de la Legislature de la Of lasting pleasure ; 8 person of Charles Edzard, who died in 1599 ; but its female branch has given monarchs and princes to many an European people, as will appear in tracing the maternal descent of our present sovereign, Thou ask\u2019st the conscience what she ails \u2019 And swear'st 10 ease her : Thete's none can wans where thou supply'st, There's non can give where thou deny'st Alas! fond world thou boast'st, false world thou y's.zr Jauglter Maria (1579\u2014 .1616) marrled Julius Ernest, Duke of What ar repre \u2018Brunswick Luncnburgh in 1614, and The vérde - à vu =y wd two years afterwards gave birth to Maria \u2019 py gold, but thy reve Catherine, who was afterwards espoused re painted clay : to Adolphus Frederic[I1.inherited suc- Thy sunning can but pack the cards, cessfully the dukedom of Meclenburg Thou canst play : Strelitz ; but leaving no male issue, Thy game at weak'st, still thou by'st * Gustava Carolina, a daughter of the first of these two.brought-her husband and cousin, Christian Lewis Duke of Meck- Jfeeen, snd then revy'd, deny'st; \u201cThou art not what thou seens'st ; false world, thou Iy'st.linburg Grabow, She \u2018inheritsnce of the .ukedom of Mecklenburg Scherwin in Ty en meme mint the year 1755, and from this union the A paradise that ses 50 wre present princes are descended.\u2018 No change, no measure ; \u2014 À painted caik, but nothing in\", ng int, ANTIDOTE TO FRUSSIC ACID.Nor wealth, noc\u201d pleasure : : But tothe point.\u2014The first scion of {but by the executor of the law.The whose name in its national annals was |hehas given, in on account that he pub- Cirk, an affluent citizen of the town of lished after the trials were over, an amus- joined the Crusaders under Louis IX, of lands, partly to scek employment, and certain sum of money appropriated for the purpose of making a Road to open a commu nication befween Beliœil and Varcnnes\u2014pive PUBLIC NOTICE that they are ready'to receive written TENDERS for making the said Road.All persons who wish to Contract for the performance of this undertaking, with apply to either of the undersigned Commissioners, at Varennes, or at Bel.œil from this day to the TENTH of JANU ARY next inclusive, to sec the plan of the Work to be done, visit the places and receive distinguished.\u2014\u2014 KINGS AND QUBUNS.One day, as the King and Madame de Maintenon were speaking in friendly terms of the Court of England, when there was the expectation of concluding peace with Queen Anne, the Duchess of Burgundy, who was playfully skipping! he necessary inférmation.° aliout, said\u2014' Aunt, it must be con.Contractors will furnish two Securities, to fessed that Queens govern better than|be approved of by the Commissioners.for the Kings.Shall I tell you why ?Because|due execution of such Contracts as may he women rule under Kings and men under |entered into, the names of the Securities Queens.\u201d The best of the joke was, that must be mentioned in writing the proposals.both the King and madame de Maintenon The Tenders to be sealed and addressed fo laughed heartily at the observation, and either ofthe Commisioners, previous to the .! - TENTH day of JANUARY next, at the thought it very just.house of Aime\u2019 Massue' Esquire, one of the \u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014reee= said Commissioners, and residing atthe vil.Inge of Varrennes\u2014on which day they will be opened at TEN o'Clock in the Forenoon.\u2014 Persons who offer for the Work, are_requested to attend with their respective Securities at the opening of the Tenders, in order to give ony explanations that may be required, and pass the necessary Contracts.All the work done will be subject to be visited and inspected by scicatific persons ; will be commenced cight days at furthest af ter notice given to the Contractors of the approval of their offers by His Excellency le Administrator; and will be continued, without interruption, until completely finished.Payments will be made to Contractors as the Works advance, till onc third of the a mount is paid, and the other two thirds will not be paid till the whole works are finivhed and completed, and a certificate produced, signed by experts, that they have been execut e [conscrExTIOUS MANOMAN.In the persecutions as they are termed in the west of Scotland, the progress of the ruling party was nearly stopped, neither by judges, juries, nor witnesses, man's name was Wm.Sutherland: and ing history of his adventures.He was a Highlander, and came down to the Low- partly to learn English, His master at Glaigow having failed, he became a cleaner of chimnies, and was induced because it was agreeable to the Scriptures to hang a witch.This was bis first essay [Jf 2% Poh 0 SRY Ee but his perusal of the Bible having] The offers pd to be conditional\u2014that is made him a friend to the Covenanters.\u2014 to say, subject ta the approbation or the re.Wiien called by the Magistrates of Irvine |fusal of His Excellency the Administrater of] in 16\u20ac6, to bang a couple of the persans [this Province; and in case of disapproval, that had been taken prisoners at the bat [shall be considered null and void, without tle of Pentland, he peremptorily refused.vin lowance for damage, mary in ander Fle was put in the stocks, aa rc proval, will be valid and in full force, accord- Swe .+ 8 ing_to their form and tenor.him into obedience; but the hangman| AIME MASSUE, Province du Bas Cnnada, intitule \u201cActe pour LONDON DIALECTS.pouvoir plus efficacement et ameliorer les The following specimen of a conver-| communications intericures,\u201d pour diriger et sation at a public trial, gives a singular|surveiller la depense d'une certaine somme de example of the variations of the King's deniers, appropricsa Veflet de faire un Chemin English in London :\u2014 pour ouvrit une communication entre Belocil At Union Hall, a gentleman was sum-| °* Varennes, donnent avis public qu'ils sont moned by the driver of a cabriolet, for pres ee Ce bes hod oi not paying the full fare.\u201c Please your qui desireront contracter pour cet objet, pout.vurship,\u201d said the driver, who was amere|ront s\u2018adressera Innou l'autre des Commis.youth, \u2018I tuk this erc gemman up in|saires soussignes.soit a Varennes, soit a Bel.my copporlid, jist opposite the Lesum, | ®il, de co jour su dixieme Janvier prochain in the strand.Vell, veñ the gemman|inclusivement, pour y avoir le plan des ouvra.gits in, he says.\u2018 Takeme the nighest ge pt) a faire, visiter les lieux et prendre les in- , .ntions necessaires, : way to the Orne at Kensington.1 driv] \"ros Contracteurs fourniront deux Cautions the gemman there like vinking.It was à lu satisfaction des Commissaires, pour surcte arter twelve o'clock at night, and mon-| de l\u2018xecution des marches : les noms des Cau.strous dark, so I asked the gemman tions seront mentionnes dans les Propositions 5 i par ecrit, qui seront remises, cachetees, a l'un three bob (36) EE ou hnutre des Commissnires, anterleurement \u2018BI fat.\u201d 1, \u201cif that|®® it dixieme jour de Janvier prochain, jour pence.ow me fat.says 1, auquel elles scront ouverts a Dix heures avant aint a goodun.\u2019 So, being a young un, ar od f i.en la maison d'Are Masses, Ecuyer, and not liking to he done, your worship} un des dits Commissaires, et resident au vil age I just goes to the coach-s/and to ask the|de Varennes, Les personnes qui feront des JOHN TURNEY EGS \u2018to acknowledgethe grateful gense of obligation he feels to his friends aud i i - blic, for the kind support he has expe toa cry.Sinee bis arrest ho has con ere vince his, commencement in business He has on hands, athis Store, corner o .A NS .Place d\u2019Armes, 0 s having made him his heir was the motive] prge and general assortment of every artiel is crime, The assassin.who is 8|p his line, including posite Doctor Arnoldi\u2019s, Cloths and Cassimers, Flannel, white and coloured, English and Scotch Blankets, Scotch Plaidings and Serges, Bombnzettes and Tartans, Irish Linen and Sheeting, Cotton, of every description, Printed Calicoes and Ginghams, Muslins, Ribbons, Laces, Silk and Cotton Shawls and Handke chiefs of various kinds, .: « A large assortment ofbest amitation Combs, cc.&c.Together with his usual supply of small most reduced prices.Montreal, December 18, 1828.LINSEED OIL MANUFACTORY East Corner of Papincau Square, Quuebdec Suburbs) HE Subscriber's Linseed Oil Manu- * factory, belng now In operation, informs his friends and the public in generals that he wil constantly have on hand for sale, tho best boiled and raw Linsced Oil : Also putty.Allorders sent to him or feft with Mr.Benjamin Stanes, New-Market, will be p ily d 1Gth Dec.1928.P.ROTTOT.REMOVAL.HE Subscriber begs leave to ac- lysthat he has removed his OO, BSTABLISI:S from his late residence in St.Sacrament street, to the house formerly occu- pled by the late Mr.Joan Braxo, Blacksmith, Hay Market; where he intends to continue the Coach-making busiucss, inthe most extensive manner.He willbe constantly supplied with every aron the newest and most approve plans.Carriages painted and repaired in the neatest manner N.B.\u2014Springs made snd repaited not inferior any in this Province.: MICHAEL O'MEARA.February $, 1829.JOHN KELLY.Merchant Tailor; No, 4, St.François Xavier street, \"THANKFULL for past favours, res- pecifully intimalesto his friends and the publie, that he is coop, supplied with an elegant assortraent of CLOTHES and WAISTCOATING fo the best description, he hopes from his moderate charges and general knowledge in cutting to mer hare of public patronage as oe is constantly su thal, newest fashions from London and New- Yo MontreJunethe Sth, 1829, ~~ TO BE LET For ane or Five years: a two-story Fray HOUSE» 36 fect by 27.witha Cellar 7 feet deep, peasantly situated on Fullum's Road, foot of the Quebec suburbe, near the Cottage of Jaures LES- Lik, Esq.there are threeacres of Laud attached to the premises on which were planted last spring 24 apple, 12 plumb and.13 cherry trees, which wil! bear fruit next year.- The House is new, and has never been occupied.Jt is divided so as to accommodate two genteel families.without any communication betweenthem.~The houses will be let with or without the land, & would be a desirable residence fara grantaal family.wha wished tolive retfreds\u2014 The fandis well calculated for » vegetable Garden, land could be rendered profitable.For Sale, or to Tet : \u2014An excellent FARM, plea santly situated inthe Aourlshing town of Odelfown, containing 112 arpents, fifty of which are well cleared and fit for cultivation.\u2018There is on the premises à comfort- able Dwelling-house, à large and excellent Harn, and other out buildings, together with a shop or store, a excellent well of good water, and several springs on the farm; the situation is deligh ful, and would be desirable for an Irish, English or Seatch farmer.\u2018The terms will be made easy: ap plication to be made to the subscriber, at the Commercial Hotel.Wu.CAMPBELL.Z ootreal, 23d February, (829, original Poems, 1 R.ADAM KIDD, of Quebec, has now A ready for Publication, a New Work, entitled, * THE HURON CHIEF, AND OTHER POEMS.\" It will contain 200 Octavo Pages, printed in the nentest manner, and on good paper, with THREE ELEGANT ENGRAVINGS, illustrative of Ame rican Scenery and Indian Character.The Poets will appear in boards, and be deliver- d to Subscribers only at FIVE SHILL- eGs.REGISTRY OFRICE FOR SERVANTS.\"THE Subscriber who has resided in this city for the last seven years, and who has been frequently solicited by some of the moat respee~ table inhabitants, to procure for them servants of Rood moral character and industry, and having beon applied to, often, by such servants, to provide ap- propriste situations for them, bege leave to inf: the publie, that by the advice and suggestion of the Rev.Mr.Phelan, he cunsents to open an office of intelligence for such servants as can produce satisfae tory testimonials of behaviour and moral cou- duct.To save trouble to both parties, none need apply but those who come under chat denomination \u2018The subscriber intending only the publie advas wares, which he offers to the public at the quaint the Gentlemen of Montreal and vi , ACH-MARIN ticle in his line, of the most fashion able kind, and |.ADDRESS.Of «be Roman Catholic Inhabitéhts of By-towi and its Vicinity.To their Fellowcontrymen and Friends in Lower- Canada.ON behalf of the Roman Catholie inhabitant f the village of Brrowx, the Committee appoint- d to devise the best means of raising funds for the ercetion of an Ronan Catuonte Pracz or Won- suir, beg leave to address the benevolent and generous of this Province.\u2014 They beg leave to state that in the situation in which they are obliged to reside, for procuring a livelihood fur themselves 1 and families, they are in a great meastire deprived of those blessings which Religion is able to afford, inconsequence of not having a place where Divine Worthipcould be oTered in à suitable manner, to the Great Auther of their being.In themselves they fird an incompetency to undertake tho ggpe- tion of a House of Worship without procusing from thefriends of religion and morality in ing otber parts of the Province, but especially in the Cities of Moxrarar and Qurarc, such assistance as will enable them to accomplish so desirable an object.Iu this application they feel the usual confidence in the generosity of their own country men, who have never failed on those occasions ol charity \u201cand devotion to open their purses witd the devotedness of Irishmen in the cause of Gos and the Religion of their fathers, to promote the advantages of peace, morality, and the Divin- Worship.Tho they may consider it their par ticular duty to muke this first appeal to those on whom they have the strongest claims, they do hot intend to exept from a good work the well disposed of other crecds and other countries, being isfied that 1 acts of bencvol created mutual feeling and aftction amongst\u2019 men, \u201cdissipating those prejudices which engender hatred and fr thet lent intentions of the guod.In the erection of a House of Worship the\u2019 Committee intend to annex a School House for the instruction of the Children of the village, wishing to add to the principles of a religious education the instructions necessary for a successful progress through life.They confidently hope that this application to the public will mect with the success expected, for which they will ever feel grate ful.By order of the Committee, JOIIN PENNEAFATHER, DANIEL O'CONNOR, CHARLES FRIEL, WM.NORTHGREAVES.KP\" Subscriptions will be reccived by the Rev.Parnicx MeMauos, Quebec; Revd, Patunx Puscan, Montreal; Revd, Anavs McDoxawn Rytorwn.Bytown, Oct.10, 1829 THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS for Snic,nt his Nor.sery, Sanguinet Street, Saint Lawrence Suburbs, near SnintJa nes\u2019 Church,a choice assortment of FRUIT Tarxs, Apricols, Apples, Pear Plums, Cherries, Peaches, Gooscéerries, Cure rants and Raspberries.\u2014ALSO-\u2014 Ornamental Trees §& Shrubs; GreenHouse Plants, Bulbous and Herbacios Plants &c, He likewise offers for sale, a fresh supply of Ganoex and FLower Seeds received from England last fall, all of which he will dispose «of onthe most reasonabloterms.Gentlémen who will favour him.with orders, will be a\u2019 unctually attended to as if present.JOHN DONNELLAN.ontreal, April 17, .PROVINCIAL STATUTES, Printed by His Majesty's Law Printer, HE STATUTES, in the Enozisse al 1 y a reduced price, at the Subcribe Storer They are sold in complete sets, (bound or stitched) or by single Sessions.The Aets regulating Trade are sold separately, .\u2014ALs0\u2014 The French Fdicte, 2 vols.4to.The Ordinences of the Governor in Couneil 3 The Acts of the Imperial Parliament, aflesting this Province ; \u2019 A complete Indez to the Ordinanecs and Statutes, published by Authority ft.PADRE, & Co.TO BE SOLD, Te FARMS, each consisting of.ninety A.Acres, on the South West River ii'thy icigniory of monnoir, on the road lending fom Montreal to the state of Vermont one\u201d of which is nearly cleared, the other has 13 Acres in state of cultivation; a Sheriffs title can be given.For particulars apply at this offi ce.May 15, 1 ass.rey MEAS.O'KEEFE begs leave to inform her friends and the Public, that she has open-ed at Laprairiea ROARDING aud DA Y- SCHOOL where she proposes to INSTRUCT YOUNG LADIES in the ordinary accomplish ~ ments of their sexiocluding the French and English languages.s the village combines the advantages of the dountry with the means of easy aud speedy communi- -ation with the city, she trusts that her establish cent will be found not unworthy of attention.Laprairie, May13, 1829.TE Commisioncrs oftho Caxana Cosira- Ny hercby give notice, that the have receive od the necessary authority.under the provisions of the Act of Parliament, 9th Geo.4.Cap St, to cxcente Deeds to all persony who have pur- ETRE MERE AJeuE 4 ue = .SER.AL vases _- vatr-seen - idwice of some of the old uns.They] Propositions, sont requises de se trouver pre- chased lands frum (bem, end are entitled to the, M.Dauvergne, in a letter to M.Gay same.tage, begs leave to state, thal, under the direction Vain earth ! Let falsely thus comply'st, L .i i With man; vain man, tha thou ely ussac, dated, Paris, Aptil 25, states that M.Simcon, apothecary to the hos- told me the fair wos two bob, and vour- pence back carriage\u2014seeing as how, sentes, accompagnes de leurs Cautions respectives sur le lieux, à l\u2018ouverture des Proposi- of the Rev.Mr.Phelan, his attendance ; will be gi.ren, without charge to either parties.It is trusted tho above notice will dispel all nj val ; : .tions, afin de pouvoir donner les explication?B.Masters and mistresses are requested + [COUPS which may have been hitherto created, O05 earth, cain man, thou boat'st vain earth, thou Ë tal of St.Denis; poisoned acat with your worship, I drive Jhegemman tof ui pourront etre desirces alors, et passer les Triad the certifiestes be.signed by the Rev Mr.Soman\u2019 the sceurity of purchasers under the Iy'st, lydrocyanic acid, by placing two drops you'dn\" .ob FER.' _ PETER DUNN.he Editors af such P ; UT .ou'dn\u2019t come no mioro than two bob| Toutes les ouvrages seront soumis a la vi.UNS.|; it inserting.lio Coors 22 liave been What mean dull souls, in this hugh measure ! the ca ner of his eye ; the animal was (26.); so by the adwice of Tom Arrison }sitcetinspection des pertonnes expertes, seront A e - in Be ie he ran notice of * Yo baberdas vje ently affected, and when to all ap-|(your vurship knows Tom) had the| commences huit jours au plus tard, spres noti- TH friends and the ie penis inform three monthe.\u2019 10 sarih's base wares, whose greatest treasure \u2018ance past recovery.a Jirge quantity gémman up for the hod browns.\u2014for cedonne aux entreprenurs, de lap, robation] carvi on business under the frmof JOIN MA C- Canada Company's Office, Je dross and trash?of Chlorine was ado) \u2018ib\u2018his throat, vourpence will buy two half \u2018quarters, des Contrats par Son Excellence I' Administra.GRUER Co.at the Corner Store, Notre Dame York, TA Det, 1829, Tue height of whose ting pleasure which very soon'alleviated thesymptoms, your vurship on a c:ld night.\u201d - ee se alta méinuéront, sans Interruption) aur on and à genéralassortrou rat ST abe, > DVERTISEMENT.\u2014THERE romains enchan ahd when able to raise his head, which i N Y I Jo butaesh?bifore he could not do, he appeared \u2014 \"Les termes de poyements seront & fur et me.Fou & ana.Contre Cu ta loc Le ae ASE as in che Subscribers Store, a Store h Ao, : Town and Country Customers.His present Stock consists \u2018of » select and groers sssortment of Fashionable New Goods, of almos every description in his line.In fine, as his object is if possible, to establish : regular Retail Store, wher A customers can supply themselves with n v ' les ouvrages nit ete, article in the DAY Goons Lin & he hopes Wee .heves et finis, et qu\u2018il ait cte donne un| to reader every justice to those wha may bo pleased certificat d'experts, par ecrit, qu'ils sont faits favour him with their custom ; and by unremitte Are'ibese the goods tbe: thou supply'et Us mortale with ?Are thece the highest ?\u2018Can thess'bring.cordis) pesce?\u201cFalse world, thou y's.Miscellany.ASE that reached him on the 3rd day of paugt.Inst, (ll of Codfisk.Let the owner Crove property.pay expences, and toke it Away.JOHN MACDONEL a, 30th Oct.1839.- sureque les ouvrages avanceront,juiqu's tne take pleasure in smelling somme n\u2018excedant pas un tiere do celles pour \u2019 the chlorine,! Tle tragedy of George Barnwell has from the reliof it ifforded.In an hour been acted over again France with a|lesquelles les marches auraient cte faites, nit h¢ arose on his feet, \u201cabd in the course'melancholy reality.The culprit in this [ote paice, et les deux autres tiers ne seront of two hours more, kcarcelÿ any (races case is one Ander Lapauvre, a resident paies jusqu'a ce que tous of morbific symptoms remained.The of Ecouen.His uncle, Marcel Lepau- |P periment has been \u2018tried \u2018on various ver, who possessed a property of about Point Fortune, \u20ac .s been ; to , to mérite conti GROCERIES, \u201d als ahem results.\u2014AnN.! 15,000 francs, having arrived from Pa.ee aux Cora.c'est-ndire, Patronege he has siready so bora experienced, HE Subscriber begs leave to return THE RAT WORRYING MATCH, Dk CHEMIN.- fris, Andre on the followi ng day set out lu ets l'approbation où au refus A oem tee, JUST omy ACGRUER.merou oat grateful thanks to his Patrons, nue Most of our readers who\u2018take an in- \u2014\u2014\u2014 with him to walk to à windmill in the |sellence l\u2018Administratenr de cette Province, À choiceselectionof MUSIC, comprising the most Kind enough to favour hm Horry mao ive been terest inthe sporting events, have no neighbourhood, with tho proprietor of|ét-en cns de refus consideres d'aucune force, Popuran Soxasofthe day-\u2014a great varietyof AIRS in busi ness, for their very liberal support.Île, \u201cdoubt heard of or seen .the wonilerful SPANISH GUERILLAS.which he had some business to transact.with VaRurions, Roxb c,\u2014Gramer's In.sures them, the will ni valeur de part ni d'autre; sans aucuns tructions for the Pinno Fyrie, and Facorite choi \u2018In the Marquis Londonderry's inte-| When they had reached the wood ofj dommages ni iudemnitos quelconques ; et au always have on hand, the a \u2018fests of \u2018the famous dog Billy, of rat- Ss iment, of GROCERS nd Li\" ch or h fe 2 $ N ê c h P 2 lag Wi E A d d busi contraire en cas d'approbation seront valid dire sang for the Foie 0 pin mor which he wil dispose of on the +eatching notoriety, who, for wagers, is reiting Narrative of the Peninsu ar Ecouen, Andre made some business to : ; es , \u2014ALso\u2014 asonable terms.: Jin the habit of destroying s uatity «of somexcurious-inetances are recorded of return home, leaving his intended victim et exceutoires TNE bores et teneurs,) à cases Ladi: Fino Sind porsay - Ne.en, PETER DUN oe.rats ins giventime, at the Westminster the.desperûte daring of the Guerillas.\u2014 to pursue his way alone.It was nearly AUGUSTIN CARTIER 1 fase Chiliren's od pollo, Montreal, Decamber 18, 1828.=\", (pitisthiscanine Billy may ass \u201cbide Ohe,.in particular, in which the Gover- dusk and the murderer soon vetracing| Varcnnes, Novembre 19, 1899, \u2019 Mostreak, on dunes BR A epetiog romils gun if cd WHISKER - "]
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