The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 8 septembre 1847, mercredi 8 septembre 1847
[" LL, 8 Whar, NY \u2018ling, pt PIRE rms, ang nto Eng, co, ontreal, Quebec, cs ATION Paper.\u2014 E, 1847, ish snd ards may , at Pointe RPORATION y for good Dorchester vhich may MEL, Surveyor, WPANY ), ÿ avainst Premium prompt sete u extensive } with the Lowxne: & Bf nd General | to receive 1 Lumber ag 1T & Co, % nity of res Public, for | heretofore; , and Guar ; en School, tablishment, us branches attention Lo re, be hopes per Sophia variety of EST AND ey have ever SON, Vaich and t.John Sir or taken in the public, ual supply e up in the Ky SALE, st Mountain RY & Cou et.Price, dozen, and abslle Lys of Mer» ; Membent hry Depatte L of Courh ee TE ridans, ler NUM, bre twel® ccording #9 directionts brtion, 81 lines an ench sub as may o Provin® de 0 } .5 and 14 ILM and sabe f their lait ht, 1847 ll iii: impossible to take this disease or any other.51m} 8 cure for insipient Consumption, Barrenness, Leucorrhæa, D \u2018a | ole.LIE No.6707.] oR, TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA, © EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD.11S EXTRACT Is PUT Ur IN QUART Tho PLES 3 it is six times cheaper, pleasenter, od warranted superior to any sold.lt cures disease, al ! out vOWIting, Purging, sickening, or debilitating the wit TIE MOS tie SAT SPRING AND SUMMER MEDECINE.[he great beauty and superiority of this Sarsaparillu The & ther Medicine is, whilst it LEradicates Disease a aver al the Body.lt is one of the very best SPRING nO ON MER MEDICINES ever known it not only AXE the whole system and strengthens the person, but purifies 3 New, Pure and Lich Blood ; a power possessed Creat?er Medecine.And in this lies the grand secret by 0 erful success.lt has performed within the past ofits WO more than 35,000 cures of Severe Cases of + Vi ars.| .bo YEAS t least 5,000 of these were considered incurable.Disast a y thant .too cases of Chronic Rheumatism ; 1 ses of Dyspepsia ; 100 re of Goneral Debility and want of Energy ; 7,000 cases of the different Female Complaints ; 2000 cases of Serofula ; .1500 cases of the Liver Complaint ; 0500 cases of Disease of the Kidneys and Dropsy ; 2000 cases of Consumption.\u201c1 thousands of eases of Discase of the Blood, viz :\u2014UI- An Erysipelas, Sait Rheum, Pimples on the Face, &e.oarther with nuinerous cases of Sick Headache, Pain in che side and Chest, Spinal Affections, &e.This, we are aware, must appear incredible, but we ave letters from physicians and our agents from all parts fthe United States, informing us of extraordinary cures.I Van Buskirk, Esg., one of the most respectable drug- ts in Newark, N.J., informs us that he can refer to re than 50 cases in that place alone.There are thou- ; vis of cases in the City of New York, and hundreds in Many and in all of the other cities of the Union, which wo will refer to with pleasure, and to men of character.\u2014 Juis the best mediciue for the Preventive of Disease known.Jtundoubtedly saved the lives of more than 5,000 CHIL- DEEN THE PAST SEASON 1 .vs itremoved the cause of Disease, and prepared them for the sunnner season, SHIP FEVER.That this Disease is contagious there now can be no Suit, and is rapidly spreading throughout the country.\u2014 Tt becomes the duty of every person as well as the authori- fs, to guard against it.Dr.Townsend's Sarsaparilla vil prevent this disease.Tf the Blood is pure and healthy Let all such as have impure Blood, or are in any way d-:bilitated, and especially weakly children, use it and protect them fon the Pestilence and the Hot Season.lt has been faithy tested in New York City, and proved beyond dis- pie to be invaluable in the prevention of disease.UNITED STATES OFFICER.Captain G.W.MuLEan, of the United States Navy, cod mewher of the New Jersey Legislature, has kindly sent us the following certificate.It tells its own story :\u2014 Ranway, Jany.25th, 1847.À year since I was taken with the Influenza, and my whole system left in a debilitated state.I was induced to try Dr.Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and after taking two or three bottles, Iwas very much relieved, and attribute it entirely to the said Sarsaparilla.I have continued taking it, and find that I improve every day.I believe it saved my life, and would not be without it under any consideration.G.W McLEaN, late U.S.N.Jouy Jackson, Esq., Editor of the Railway Republi- tan, published the above certificate, and remarks in an Editorial as follows :\u2014 i The success of Dr Townsend's preparation of Sarsa- WEDNESDAY, 8h SEPTEMBER, 1847.food and strengthening the organs of digestion, as this preparation of Sarsaparilla.Bang Derantuest, Albany, May, 10th, 1845.Dr.l'ownsend\u2014Sir : 1 have been afflicted for several years with dyspepsia in its worst forms, attended with sourness of Stomach, loss of appetite, extreme hearthurn, and a great aversion to all kinds of foods, and for weeks (what I could eat,) I have been unable to retain but a small portion on my stomach.I tried the usual remedies, but they had little or no effect in removing the complaint.I was induced about two months since, to use your Extract of Sarsaparifla, and I must say with little confidence ; but after using about two bottles, [ found my appetite restored, and the heartburn entirely removed ; and 1 would earnestly recommend the use of it to those who have been afliicted as T have been.Yours, &c., W.W.VANZANDT.47\" LOOK OUT FOR IMITATION.\u2014Owing to the extensive Sale and unparalleled success of his medicine, unprincipled persons have copied labels, and put up medicine in the same shaped bottles,\u201d See that each Bottle has the written signature of S.PP.TOWNSEND.For SALE, wholesale and retail ; by JOSEPII BOWLES, Medical Hall, Upper Town Market- Place, and JOIIN MUSSON Co., Quebec.Quebee, 25th Aug.1847.12m WANTED FREIGHT FOR NEW YORK\u2014UNITED STATES.hh hE fine fast sailing American Bark POMONA, of 277 tons\u2014now daily expected to arrive at this Port from Bremen\u2014will take any Freight offering and have prompt despatch.\u2014A pply to J.W.LEAYCRAFT, Quebce, 4th August, 1847.ACCORDEONS, FLUTINAS.TE Subscribers have just received a Supply direct from the Manufactory.JOLIN H.WYSE & CO., 11, Palace Street, 26, Mountain St.Quebec, Sept.6th, 1847.u NOTICE.OFFICE OF THE ST.LAWRENCE AND ATLANTIC RAIL.ROAD COMPANY.Montreal, 27th Aug.1847.HY Proprietors of Shares in the Capital Stock of the St.Lawrence and Atlantic Rail Road Company, arè hereby notified and required to pay to the Treu- surer at the Company's Offices, No.18, Little St.James\u2019 Street, in this City, the FOURTH INSTALMENT OF FOUR POUNDS SIXTEEN SHILLINGS CURRENCY PER SHARE, On or before the THIRTIETH day of SEPTEMBER now next ensuing.Persons residing in the District of Saint Francis, may make their payments at the Agencies of the City Bank at Sherbrooke or Stanstead, as may be most convenient from locality.By order, THOMAS STEERS, Seccy.& Treasurer.NOTICE.OFFICE OF THE ST, LAWRENCE AND ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD COMPANY.Montreal, 27th Aug.1847.OTICE is hereby given, that a Special General Meeting of Proprietors in the Capital Stock of the St.Lawrence and Atlantic Rail Road Company, will be heldon the TWENTIETH day of SEPTEMBER next, at the hour of TWO o'clock, r.Mm.precisely, at the Company\u2019s Offices, No.18, Little St.James\u2019 Street, in this City, to determine upon the rate of interest (not to exceed 6 per cent per annum,) that shall be paid *\u201c upon all such 14 parills, appears to be of the most extraordinary character.We publish to-day two certificates in its behalf, one from Captain McLean, of this town, and one from the Revd.| Mr.White, of Staten Island, a gentleman well known in | Rahway.Capt.McLean believes the medicine to have ! saved lis life, and Mr.White seems to entertain an equal- | Iystrong confidence in its efficacy.Intelligent men like | those would not praise so strongly what they did not fully believe to deserve it.| SCROFULA CURED.This certificate conclusively proves that his Sarsaparilla has perfect control over the most obstinate disease of the | boot.Three persons cured in one house is unprecedented.| THREE CHILDREN.Dr.Townsend\u2014Dear Sir :\u20141 have the pleasure to inform you that three of my children have been cured of the Serofula by the use of your excellent medicine.They were afficted very severely with bad sores ; have taken only four bottles ; it took them away, for which I feel myself under deep obligation.Yours respectfully, ; Isaac W.Crarn, 105 Wooster st.New York, March 1st, 1847.GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE.Dr.Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy ebstructed or difficult Menstruation, and for the general Prostration of the system\u2014no matter whether the result be of inherent cause or causes, produced by irregularity, ill- ss or accident.Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating ef- fis on the human frame.Persons, all weakness and Isssitude, from taking it, at once become robust and full energy under its influence.It immediately counteracts the nervelessness of the female frame, which is the great tavse of barrenness.lt will not be expected of us, in cases of so delicate a lature, to exhibit certificates of cures performed, but we un assure the afflicted, that hundreds of cases have been tprted to us, Several cases where families have been without children, after using a few bottles of this invaluable uelicine, have been blest with healthy offspring.Dr.Townsend :\u2014My wife being greatly distressed by Yelkness and genoral debility, and suffering continually by pain and a sensation of bearing down, falling of the %oub, and with other difficulties, and having known cases roe your medicine has effected great cures ; and also tring it recommended for such cases as I have described, Libtained a hottle of your Extract of Sarsaparilla, and owed the directions you gave me.In a short peried it \"moved her complaints and restored her to health.Being grateful for the benefits she received, I take the pleasure in thus acknowledging it, and recommend it to the public.M.D.Moore, cor.Grand & Lydius sts.Aug.17th, 1844.T0 MOTHERS AND MARRIED LADIES.à he Extract of Sarsaparilla has been expressly prepared rs rence to female complaints.No female who has \u201cre to suppose she is approaching that critical period, din ¢ turn of life,\u201d should neglect to take it, as it is a cer- a eventive for any of the numerous and horrible di- % to which females are subjected at this time of life.a 3 period may be delayed for several years by using this ry Nor it is less valuable for those who are ap- cling womankood, as it is calculated to assist nature of ening the blood and invigorating the system.In- this medicine is invaluable for all the dolicate dis- fées to which women pro subject.thraces the whole & ; ystem, renews permanently the nl enorgies\u2014by removing the impuritios of the body Quent lar stimulating the system as to produce a subse- den axation, which is the case of most medicines or female weakness and diseases.DYSPEPSIA.no has ever been discovered which so gastric juice or saliva, in decomposing Albany \u2019 No fluid or medici Realy resembles the monies as arc or shall be vested in Shares of the Capital Stock of the said Compary, and duly paid up,\u201d pursuant to the TENTII and ELEVENTH of Victoria, Cap.65.By order of the Board of Dircetors, THOMAS STEERS, 9 Secretary.STOCK BULLA FOUR years old AYRSHIRE BULL for sale cheap.The above is from the Stock of the late William Torrance, Esq.Apply to B.COLE, A.& B.Palace Street.-~ 30th August, 1847.| TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.hy THE Upper part of the HOUSE, No.22, 13 Palace Street, Upper Town, Quebec.Quebec, 9th August, 1847.CAUTION.ANKS and MERCANTILE FIRMS are cautioned against negociating certain BILLS OF Excuaxag drawn by Mr.JNO.McLEISH, Agent of Central Bank of Scotland, at Crieff, upon Glyn, Halifax, Mills & Co., London, on the 22nd of May, 1847, in favour of DUNCAN HAY & DUNCAN McLAUREN, as said Bills have passed out of the hands of the rightful owners.Any information respecting them will be thankfully received at any of the Government Emigration Offices of Quebec, Montreal, Kingston or Toronto.Quebec, 3Üth August, 1847.\u201c STOVES.HE Subscribers are now receiving their annual shipment of CANADA STOVES, which they offer for Sale, consisting of 182 Double 3-fcet Stoves, 76 Singlo do.100 Double 24 do.60 Single do.do.\u2014 ALSO\u2014 210 Single Stoves of 27, 24 and 20 inches.MOORE, GRAINGER & CO.16th Aug., 1847.HOSE who have claims against the Estate of the late Revd.HUBERT ROBSON, Priest, arc requested to file their accounts duly attested, and those who are indebted towards the said Estate are requested to pay without delay into the hands of Josern PETITCLERC, Notary, in his Office, Upper Town of Quebec, St.John's Street, No.65.ROBERT JELLARD, LEON GINGRAS, Priest, Executors of the last will.Quebee, 9th August, 1847.Now landing ex ¢¢ Rockshire, > from Liverpool and on Sale by the Subscriber : 2031 B ho Bundles, 1845 Bars, 500 Boxos Canada Plates, 200 do.IC Tin do.50 do.IX do.do.20 Hhds.Brandy, 1092 Bags Common Salt, 605 do.Table do.6 Bales Canvass, 4 Packages Hawsers, 5 to 7 inch.66 do.Cordage, including Hambro\u2019 Line and Spunyarn, 120 Bundles Oakum, 18 Tons Coals.THOMAS FROSTE.6th August, 1847.~ Iron assorted sizes, 21 Hopkins James 22 Holland Mary Ann 25 Hiley Anne or Martin UNCLAIMED LETTERS.List or Lerress remaining in the Quebec Post Office on the 1st Sepiemnber, 1847.(If the following Letters are not redeemed within six weeks from this date, they Will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.) N- B.\u2014 Persons enquiring for any of those Letters, are particularly requested to ask for advertised Letters.A 1 Ahern Wiliiam 7 2 Allan Mons 8 4 Angrove Mrs Win 9 5 Audibert Jean M 10 6 Atkinson James B 1 Bolger William 33 2 Boid Ann 36 3 Briacoe Edward 37 4 Brosse Mrs 38 5 Blouin Francois 29 6 Borland Thos 40 7 Breen John 43 8 Batist Mrs Amelia 45 9 Brown E:q F 46 10 Bordeau Frs 48 11 Bags WG 50 12 Bags William 51 14 Brown Miss Mary 52 15 Baile Thos 53 17 Brennan Thos 55 20 Blondel Alexander 56 21 Burrays Peter 57 22 Bower Camp W 58 25 Bissonnette Jean 60 26 Benak Coten A 61 27 Burns James 65 28 Boyde Miss Mary 64 30 Backney Dr E U 66 31 Barrett Esq M A,Gilbot C67 32 Bourke John 68 C 2 Cassedy D 47 3 Cleary Jobn 48 6 Cannon Finten 49 7 Cullen Anthony 50 8 Cumming Edmond 51 9 Clung Lawrence 53 10 Cannon John 54 11 Ctendining Rebecca 55 12 Cherand William 56 13 Culhane Pau 57 14 Cutlery Marge 58 15 Coney Thownas 59 16 Carroll Michael 60 i7 Cruise Richard 61 19 Chaperou Dr 62 20 Chamberlain Hiram 63 21 Conner Michael 64 22 Cameron Christiana 65 24 Constantin M S 66 25 Ciarray Mille 67 26 Cliff Camp Jno 68 27 Cox Thomas 69 30 Cruise Esg R W 70 32 Cox Thomas 71 33 Challifour James 72 34 Culien W 73 35 Campbell John 74 37 Cochran John 75 38 Cassady John 76 39 Cary Jobn 77 40 Commonford Ann 78 41 Clay Miss Ehza M 79 42 Caples Patt 80 43 Clarke Saml J 8! 46 Caugh Mrs J D 1 Davison Thomas el 2 Davison Thomas 22 3 Divers Hugh 23 4 Dallaire Francois
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