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[" BLES, | SR 2 i AD 14 hey LUE, MONDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, 1847.[85.his fring, A À 85 Opan the Sox FES War, reading on = bling, , ' remonte No.6736.] Sb by spy, Public P.â ( or PI S Rser.sil ARRIVAL Ts FURS, RON 0.DR.TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA, TLS Gl.\u201c1D, A ; THT or cp VENT ENST MANIP 3 CARPETING, &e.&e.TUE MOST EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINE : © j1, BENJAMIN'S, Upper Town Market, | IN THE WORLD.! nebec, In announcing the receipt of the IIS EXTRACT 138 PUT UP IN QUART on as well as every other description of goods BOTTLES ; it is six tines cheaper, plessanter ve far the present ad fortheomin season, the sab and warranted guperior to any sold.lt cures discase, dared 07 EE or purchasers that at no past time has without vomiting, purging, sickeuini bilitating the * oriber a ple with novelties, or contained such ! patient.6, PEN, Bickening, or debilitating the bot ve assortment us at present, and jut bo will vy GREAT SPRING AND SUMMEK MEDECINE, 8 to receive goods by sever oer lan actention te The great beauty and superiority of this Sarsaparilla ont Nival, Ho also hess to cal \u201cparticulas ne over all other Medicine is, whilst it Eradicates Disease a de price of all articles this year, peine to te 22\" invigorates the Body.1t is one of the very best SPRING ALL: je st state of trade throughout Laland, ang \u2018 ur AND SUMMER MEDICINES ever kuown ; it not only bs Wh E i attention of Duyers fo yar Xe uss.Tn as- purities the whole system and strengthens the person, but What, ot of MANUF ACTUS ve he oe TROFCIDATY it Creates New, Pure and Rich Blood 3 a power possussed i on and contains every arte MP EE ge.will by no other Medceine.Aud in this lies the grand secret Fa Room: for Af Ve NE ir, AO, Seley WELL of its wondestul suceess.1e Las performed within the past Meeti on MOND: nex : asie de two years, wore than 35,000 cures of Severe Cases of held pe La 1\u2014Two Young Men as Assistants, who can Disease 5 ar least 5,000 of these were considered incurable, Wis oth languages.More thau > incen * quebce, 1st October, 1817.u _ 8,000 cases of Chronie Rheumatism ed -, ES VIC I an cases of Dyspepsia ; ] NC 4 ; 400 cases of General Debility and w: âne ; of oo ) 1 ; ; ( trencral Debility and want of Ener Posed A E His Adjudication of the Two Lots of Land and 7,000 cases of the ditferent Female Corplaints ; BY mmediately 28 T Toure, belonging to the Bankrupt Estate ol 7,000 eases of Berofula ; plication is 1 AvproisE Pararn, situated it St, Nicolas Street, near the 1,500 cases of the Liver Complaint; 81:13, having been annulled, the SAsE of the said Lots 2,500 su, having Lk ELR, § ON C a at NOON.__ Astier, À ore ample information and the conditions, apply to \u2014 Bor 5 Subscriber.; be By order of the Assignee, i Compaxe ARUHD.CAMPBELL, iume, the Lublie Notury., Quebec, 12th November, 1847.TON, 8 aE Subseriber Legs leave to infurm his friends 1 ad the public in general, that he fitted up his subies at LOLE à PIS in Box-Stalls for Race Horses, Al he Sommer JGoason, and he can now take a num- i LE ORNE 3 for the Winter.The Stables are attached ouse and if be Barn Yard, where the Horses can be turned out tu i 288: =xoroise.l'erins reasonable\u2014apphly Lo re bis, ie evo SAML.HOUGH, 3 No.8, St.Anne Street.13 ors to Mr.\u2019 £sq., vi u \u2014 3 extensive with the 3 OWNDes &5R d General 23 to receive sea LL PERSONS having in their custody or pos- À session, any MONEYS, GOODS, CHATTELS, or EFFECTS, heretofore belonging to deceased Eaimats, or now helonging to sick Emigrauts are hereby nyuired withont Joss of time, to deliver the same to the abrsimned, who fs, by order of Flis Excellency the Gavernor general in Council dated the 25th day of Ocro- 2 instant, been duly empowered to receive such Mo- Goods, Chattels, and létfects.JOS.CARY, Deputy Inspector General, ublie, for 1817.9 heretofore; and Guar ÿ#: en School, FE blishmient, s branches tention to Moatreal, 26th Oct, Non landing ex \u2018 Rorkshire,\u201d from Liverpool and on Sale by the Subscriber : 2031 Bos e, he hopes § ho Bundles, Iron assorted sizes, 1 500 Doxes Canada Plates, moderne f 200 do.1C Fin do.je 50 do.IX da do.20 Mhds.Brandy, 1092 Bags Conunon Salt, | 605 do.Table do.Line and Spunyaru, variety of 120 Bundles Oaktum, SIAN 18 Tons Coals.oa ly have ever TiIIOMAS FROSTE.SON, 6th August, 1847.~ atch and | John Sir, 2 by taken in #3 ues p A7 ; san NEW B99X STORE ESTABLISHMENT.FANCY ARTICLES, Ke.No, 12, FABRIQUE STREET.HE Subscribers have opened a Shop in the house formerly oceupied by Mrs.CARWELL, vor there wilt be constantly found for Hale, every article inthe Book selling line ; Fancy articles, i wats, Lithographs of several descriptions and qualities; Music ; Lubin s, Magenet's ant Condray's Perfamery of the first quality ; Cmaon an 1 Superior Stationery, Account Books of every J ci: and quality ; Glass and Alabaster Ornaments, Chinese l'axes, Toys, &e.&e.e public, al supply § up inthe J.& C.CREMAZIL.Quebec, 18th October, 1847.Treatis ROAD SURVEYOR'S OFFICE, [aeor, 8 Quebec, Tth October, 1847.triculated .UEC .ary Mem- NOTICE is hereby given that all rubbish and entiate of other substances deawn from the yards may behenceforth carried to Ramsay Steer, near the Slip, wd 10 no other place except the CORPORATION WHARF, ter the Marine Hospital.and skill- lhree pence per load will be paid to Carters for good 3 For itis BR Mortar and Stone rubbish to be deposited in Dorchester ed a1 pub Jl Siret, orin any ozher Street, in St.Roch, which nay pally un EZR be hercafier indicated by the Ltoad Surveyor, or to the Gas ose esta- MR Works Site, eprobated By order, ÿ the work JOS.HAMEL, by a duly Rond Surveyor.he means - urer ago NOTICE.peariyire HE SUBSCRIBERS having been appointed bcted with L Sole Agents for the Extensive Paper Manufac- iss of Messrs, COWAN & CO., of Valley Ficld, near D inburzh ; beg to intimate that Order- for every descrip- re don of PAPER, made by them.will be recuived in Que- be by Ross, Shuter & Co.Or in Montreal, by - TODD, KEAN & CO, With reference tothe above, Samples of Messrs.COWAN 200.8 well known Manufacture can be seen on applica- Hoxse will take place vu the TWENTY-SECOND 6 Bules Canvass, - 2 &e 4 Packages llawsers, 5 to 7 inch, ; 65 do.Cordage, including Hambro® cases of Disease of the Kidneys and Dropsy ; 3,000 cases of Consumption.: _ And thousauds of cases of Discase of the Blood, viz :\u2014UI- cers, lrysipelus, Salt Rheun, Pimples on the Face, &e.Together with numerous cases of Sick Headache, Dain in the Side and Chest, Spinal Aifections, &e.' This, we are aware, must appear incredible, but we have letters from physicians and our agents from all parts of the Unite 1 States, informing us of extraordinary cures.R.Van Buskirk, Iisq., one of the most respectable druggists in Newark, N.J., informs us that he can refer to more than 50 cases in that place alone.There are thon- sauds of cases in the City of New York, and hundreds in Albany and in all of the other cities of the Union, which we will refer to with pleasure, and to men of character.\u2014 Lt is the best medicine for the l'ruventive of Disease known.ft undoubtedly saved the lives of more than 5,000 cuiL- DREN THE PAST SEASON ! , Âs it removed the cause of Disease, and prepared them for the summer season.SHIP FEVER.That this Disease is contagious there now can be no doubt, and is rapidly spreading th: oughbout the country.\u2014 Ie becomes the duty of every person as well as the authorities, to guard against it.Dr.Townsend's Sarsaparilla will prevent this disease.If the Blood is pure and healthy it is Impossible to tale this discase or any other.Let all such as have impure Blood, ur are in any way debilitated, and especially weakly children, use it and protect them from the Pestilence and the Hot Season.lt bas been fairly tested in New York City, and proved beyond dispute to be invaluable in the prevention of disease.UNITED STATES OFFICER.Captain G.W.McLean, of the United States Navy, and member of the New Jersey Legislature, has kindly sent us the following certificate.It tells its own story :\u2014 ; Ranway, Jany.25th, 1847.A year since T 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, 1 was very much relieved, and attribute it entirely to the said Sursaparilla.I have continued taking it, and find that 1 improve every day.I believe it saved my lie, and would not be without it under any cousidera- tion.G.W MCLEAx, late U.S.N.Joirx JAcksox, Esq., Editor of the Railway Republi- Editorial as follows :\u2014 \u2018parilla, appears to be of the most extraordinary character.We publish: to-day two certilicates 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 his life, and Mir.White seems to entertain an equally strong confidence in !ts eificacy.Intelligent men like those would not praise so strongly what they did not fully believe to deserve it.SCEOFULA CURED.has perfect control over the most obstinate disease of the blood.Three persons cured in one house is unprecedented.THREE CHILDREN.; Dr.Townsend-\u2014Dear Sir :\u2014I have the pleasure to in- forin you that three of my children have been cured of the Serofula by the use of your excellent medicine.They were afflicted very severely with bad sores ; have taken only four bottles ; it took them away, for which I feel wyself under deep obligation.Yours respeetfuily, Isaac W.Craix, 105 Wooster st.New York, March 1st, 1847.GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE.Dr.Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for insipient Consumption, DBarrenness, Leucorrluea, obstructed 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, illness or accident.Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating cf fects on the human frame.Persons, all weakness and lassitude, from taking it, at once become robust and full of energy under its influence.It immediately counteracts the nervelessness of the female frame,\u201d which is the great cause of barrenness.1t will not be expected of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures performed, but we can assure the afilicted, that hundreds of eases have been reported to us.Several cases where families have been without children, after using a few bottles of thisinvaluable medicine, have been blest with healthy offspring.Dr.Townsend :\u2014My wife being greatly distressed hy weakness and general debility, and suffering continually by pain and a sensation of bearing down, falling of the womb, aud with other difficulties, and having known eases where your medicine has effected great cures ; and also hearing it recommended for such eases as I have described, I obtained a bottle of your Extract of Sarsaparilla, and followed the directions yon gave me.In a short period it removed her complaints and restored hier to health.Being grateful for the benefits she received, I take the pleasure in thus acknowledging it, and recommend it to the public.M.1.Moore, cor.Grand & Lydius sts.Albany, Aug.17th, 18-14.TO MOTIIERS AND MARRIED LADIES.\u2018This Extract of Sarsaparilla has been expressly prepared in reference to female complaints.No female who has reason to suppose she is approaching that critical period, The turn of life,\u201d should neglect to take it, as it is a certain preventive for any of the numerous and horrible di- senses to which females are subjectod at this time of life.\"This period may be delayed for several years by using this medicine.Nor it is less valuable for those who are approaching womanhood, as it is calenlated to assist nature hy quickening the hlnod and invigorating the system.In- dood, this medicine is invaluable for all the delicate dis- cases to which women are subject.It braces the whole system, renews permanently the 8, DALKIN, the FLOATING DOCK, for- natural cnergies\u2014by remoy ng the impurities of the body on to pau 8 ROSS, SHUTER & CO., ; Commercial Chambers.Quebec, 20th Sept., 1847.W NTED, by a YOUNG LADY, a SITUA- M, TION as Engiish Teacher in a Ladies\u2019 BI School, or Governess in n family ; is competent to instruct p twel GR ithe usual branches of an English Education, and also ording of tin and ornamental needdle work.rections Most unexcoptionable references will be given, together on, andi vith testimonials from à School of the first Class in Fng- nes a ad, in which she was for some time ongagod as Teacher eb oo .Apply or address freo to Mr.R.C.Graal, Teacher, muy Ml * lope Sircet, or at the Office of this Paper.Quebec, 8th Nov., 1847.provinos jill ADVERTISEMENT.2&0 The undersigned having lately purchased from wer] th 4 C 108 we Dai Property of Mossrs.ATKINSON, Uanorn & Co., 1.508: 0 14 Cove, upon reasonable terms.\u2014Having engaged an À lub + ficient Ship Builder to attend to the business, they ox- ih Pat to be enabled to give zenaral satisfuntion, CHARLES E, LEVEY & CO.Quobee, 16th September, 1847.\u2014not so far stimulating the syatem ns to produce a subse- y to receive and repair Ships in the Dock at Dal- : quent relaxation, which is the case of most medicines ; taken for female wealness and discases.DYSPEPSIA.; No fluid or medicine: kas ever Liren discovered which 50 nearly resembles the gastric juice or saliva, in decomposing 7%\" The success of Dr Townsend's preparation of Sarsa- | This certificate conclusively proves that his Sarsaparilla food aud strengthening the organs of digestion, as this | preparation of Savsaparilla.Bank DEPARTMENT, Albany, May, 10th, 1845.Dr.Towusend\u20148ir : I have been afflicted for several years with dyspepsia in its worst forms, attended with sourness of Stomach, luss of appetite, extreme heartburn, and a great aversion to all kinds of fouds, and for weeks (what I could eat,) I have been unable to retuin but a small portion on wy stomach.1 tried the usual remedies, but they had little or no effect in removing the complaint.L was induced about two months since, to use your Extract of Sarsaparilla, and I must say with little confidence ; but after using about two bottles, I found my appetite restored, and the heartburn entirely removed ; and I would earnestly recommend the use of it to those who have been affiicted as 1 have heen.Yours, &c., W.W.VANZANDT.27\" LOOK OUT FOR IMITATION.\u2014Owing to the extensive Sale and unparalleled success of Lis medicine, unprineipled persons have copicd labels, and put up medicine in the same shaped bottles.See that each Bottle bas the written signature of LP.TOWNSEND.For Rank, wholesale and retail ; by JOSEPIL BOWLS, Medical Hall, Upper Town Market- Place, aul dOHUN MUSS0N & Co., (Qnebec.Quebec, 25th Aug.1847.12m TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.eh FEE Upper part of the HOUSE, No.22, TH Palace Street, Upper Town, Quebec, Quebec, Oth August, 1847.Son CARTER ER, \"EVIE fine fast sailing Barque \u201c LADY EN SEATOX,\u201d now discharging cargo at Levey's Wharf.For particulars apply at the Oflice of C.BE LEVEY & Co.Quebec, 3rd November, 1847.FOR SALE, PAIR.of handsome GREY CARRIAGE HORSES.The owner being about to leave for England, has nu further use for them.For particulars apply to ClIAS.E.LEVEY, No.3, Esplanade.Quebec, 3rd November, 1847.PIANO FORTES.for SALE OR TO LET, by J.H.WYSE & CO.11, Palace Strect, 26, Mountain Street.November 10th, 1847.TURNPIKE ROADS.\"R'ENDERS will be received at the Office of the TURAPIKE TRUST, until TUESDAY, the 16th inst., at NOON, for Balising, Repairing, and maintaining in good order during the Winter, the following Roads :\u2014The Cove Road, from the City limits, to the foot of the Kilmarnock Hill, including the Kilmarnock Road, from the foot of the said Hill, to the Point where it is intersected by the St.Lewis Road.The St.Lewis Road, from the City limits, to the Kil- marnock Road.; From the Kilmarnoek Road, to the foot of Carouge Hill.The St.Foy Road, from the City limits, to the Point where it is intersected by the Suède Road.The Suède Road, from the point of junction with the St.For Road, to the point white it joins the Champigny Road.The Champigny Road, from its point of junction with can, published the above, certificate, and remarks in an | the Suède Road, to Hough's farm.: The St.Charles Road North, from the point where it interscets the St.Charles Road South; at the property of P.Langlois, Esquire, to the Easterly line of the property of J.Black, Esq.From the Easterly line of the afore- : said property to its junction with the said South road at Plunondon\u2019s, The St.Charles Road South, from the City limits to Commissioners\u2019 Bridge.The Beauport Road, from the City limits, to the Eastern extremity of the banlieue.From the Eastern extremity of the Banlicue, to the Beauport Church.From Beauport Church, to the foot of Montmorency fall.These Roads must be Fifteen feet wide, and must be kept free from Cahots and Drifts.] Tenders to state the rate per Mile at which the worl will be undertaken, and to name two sureties for its dus performance.J.PORTER, Secretary to the Turnpike Trustees.Quebec, 3rd Nov.1847.ASTRAY, YOUNG COW, at the River St.Charles, on the property belonging to A.WALKER.8th November, 1847.A Saving of fully 40 per Cent, ATW.BEXNIAMIN & CO.\u2019S Cast TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT EMPORIUM, Opposite John St., Upper Town.XN announcing the arrival of the largest ready- made stock of Wearing Apparel ever imported into Canada, the Proprietors of this Establishment beg to call partienlar attention to their assortment of Business, Shooting, and Over Conts.Also, to their endless variety of Trousers, Vests, &e., the whole of which having been got ty in England.will Le found to embrace\u2014 Economy, Novelty, and Durability.The Stock also contains Gentlemen's Hosiery and Gloves ; together, with Shirts, Braces, Stocks, Scarfs.Silk Handkerchiefs, Mufllers, &e., &e.And, every article being marked at a moderate price, no deviation can be possibly made.The hespoke department will be managed by persons of thorough practical knowledge ; and, Gentlemen giving orders for Clothes, will be able to select from an uncommon largo assortment of Superfine Clothes, Vestings, Doeskins, &c.,\u2014and every article not approved of will be exchanged.Quebce, 6th Oct, 1847.NOR SALE at St.Nicolas, the property of Enwarp BAKER, consisting of two Wharves, one of 232 fect by twenty in breadth, the other of 50 fect square ; a Stable of forty-eight feet by eighteen; a large dwelling house 48 feet by 24; a lot of two acres in front, and about 10 acres in depth; wharves and buildings, all now and of the best materials ; joining the St.Nicolas Mills on the west, and on the east to Louis Lambert, a splendid place for any person wishing to establish a line between St.Niconas and QuEneo.It is about ten acres from Craig's road, leading to the Lastern Townships.\u2014 Conditions to be known by applying to the proprietor EDWARD BAKER, of the Steamer Hart,\u201d or to J.GREAVES CLAPHAM, Notary Public.Immediate possession can be given, 22nd Sept., 1847.uv HE undersigned having leased from 1st MAY next, that orton of SILLERY COVE now occupied by Messrs.PEMBERTON, BROTHERS, intends carrying on a general business in RECEIVING and SHIPPING LUMBER, and is now prepared to make advances on Property placed thers for Shipment next year WM.WALKER, Juxr.Quebes, 20th Sopt.1847.89 NOVEMBER'S BLAST.\u201cTHE FLOWERS AKE GUNE.\" The melancholy days are come, _ \u2018The saddest of the year, Of wailing wind and naked woods, And meadows brown and sere.Heap'd in the hollows of the grove, The summer leaves lie dead, They rustle to the eddying wind, And to the rabbit's tread, The robin and the wren are flown, And from the shrubs the jay ; And from the woud-top caws the crow, Through all the gloomy day.en es Where are the flowers, the bright young flowers, \u2018That swil'd beneath the feet, Of hues so passing beautiful, And breath so pussing sweet ?Alas! they all are in their graves, The gentle race of flowers Are lying in their lowly beds, With the fair and good of ours.The rain is falling on the graves, But the cold Novewber rain Calls not, from out the gloomy carth, The lovely ones agin, I then think of a loved one, who In youthful beauty died ; The fair meck blossom that grew up And faded by my side; We Id her in the cold moist earth, When the forest cast the leaf, Aud wept that such a lovely ons Should have a life so brief.Yet not unmuet it was that one Like that young friend of ours, Bo gentle and so beautiful, Should perish with the flowers.[food's Magazine.| » (From the Address of the New York City Temperance Society to the Christian Public.) And facts speak the same language on the subject.To our reproach, the inain burden of the undertaking has been thrown upon these societies for the past seven years; but with all their devotedness, what have they been able to effect?Admitting as correct the most liberal estimates, they now probably number less than fifteen thousand members among a population of four hundred thousand souls.\"Need we clearer proof than this that however indefatigable their exertions, they can do but little in revolutionizing to the cause a steady, onward, upward impulse ?The time was when there were more than one hundred conservative temperance movements in this city.Its friends were then among our ost distinguished citizens.Christians, philanthropists, and patriots, winisters of the Gospel, and members of the medical aud logal professions, were foremost in its promotion and advocacy It was wel .comed in our churches, Sabbath Schools, and domestic cir- , cles ; and the hope was fondly cherished that reform would | go on gathering strength and extension, until the withering curse of intemperance was expelled from our bounds.Tor the ten years preceding May, 1841, the enterprise, in its rapid career, had immeasurably oatstripped the most enthusiastic anticipations, We are enabled to point to official public documents for positive proof that the cause was annually advancing.The number of licensed liquor shops | had decreased, at that time, more than sixty-three per cent; the business of domestic distillation and the importation of foreign liquors, had fallen off in the same ratio, while the j alms-house records and the statistics of the general and social sessions, wera not only in harmony with these general facts, but even exhibited a moro striking result And on ! the authority of the Ligh constable of the city, the indict ments for crime were in a few years reduced more than seventy-five per cent.We regret our inability to refer to the same class of ! facts, to show the precise condition of the temperance canse now among us ; but there is reason to fear that at no period since the commencement of the reformation have drunkenness and erime, with their attendant evils, been so alarm- | ingly rife as at present in the community.According to ! the report of the Chief of Police, from May, 1846, to May, | 1847, there were in this city, Comuitted for drunkenness alon6.\u2026\u2026.7,453 Drunkenness and disorderly conduet.5,584 Assault and hatfery.\u2026.\u2026.0.\u2026.cosessesecrensesse 1,771 Fighting in the Streets.ooo oie iii.316 Petit larcenies, mostly to obtain the means of dvinking.\u2026\u2026.2,209 Attempts to kill.Cree ees 36 Stabbing.ever ater svenaererrirce sete.16 Suspicion of murder.«.ovcev erie.4 Murder. Most of the Postmasters throughout the Proving will receive subscribers.Tue BARDS, GIRCULARS, HANDMILLS, & & B.Raxecnted with neatness and despatch.merly the D tre ready - - d 14888 Li Printed and published at No.19, (formerly 3 a\" 0's Coy Mountain Rireot, Quebec.by Waneiam Neusoh CR aficient £ Quobec, 19th July, 1847.; eat Valeartier, In the County of Quetee.for scifand | Peot to be Mar are\u2019 and John Nelson, Jr.Donees 3 thei brother Satur Nxirson, deceased.=15th Nove Quebes "]
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