The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 12 août 1813, Cahier 1
[" u'eur AMP - per- » de a Mr, Riven.N.remier t de la terie - iy WIE last de \u201cLoné y Rue She i Cle es De chee, bane | \"Las aie.Mai ayes, uve, 4 Bazile ptruits.Misses la Por- Lune .ain, à ons de énf.gmuissey u sers it Shé- lot ; et Jstraire charge durant DN, £- sa Mao Mont- vateur, s le dit i due- lement ur, de puisi C2 (EN L emtent ?susdite, arpeus oi, par\u201d Oté par ubreuil, pstruits.8 Fran- aint Jus arpeu \"y trout Fran- ncédeu-, côté + + dessus 1, com- > Utie visse de ont, sur par lo derrièr: Eden pt, Ave.te pre décrite: nchéris- Luno:., à bee @æcoude» pees au users Jour de jester- No.3, la porte © RCRELI ; heu - pis de + shérif.remy ou ser- dit Hie lod; ef distra: e char: CE g Luis THURSDAY, AUCUST + 12, 1818.- + ; \u2018 ty Co N * {N° 2590.] borde La LT Lu, 3 .?GEORGE LASGOW, a GEORGE Tue THIRD, by the Grace of Gob, nf the United Kingdnm of Great Britain ard Ireland, Kuc.Defender of the Faith : To our much Beloved and faith.fu: the Legislative Councillors of our Province of Lower-Ca- nada, and to our faithful and well beloved the Kmghre, Citi- yens and Burgesses of our said Province, to an Assembly at opr City of Quebec, on the Thirteenth day of August instant, to have bre: cummenced and held, called and elected, and to every of you, Greeting :\u2014 Whereas for divers urgent and ar- \u2018du: ns affairs, us, the safety and _defence off our said Province, concerning, our Assembly at the day and place afdresaid, to be present, we did command,- to trear, consent and conclude upon those things which iff our Assembly should then and there be roposed and delibrrated upon ; and for certain causes and con- sidrratiors, vs to this specually moving, we have thought fit further to prpregue our said Assembly, so that you, tier any of \u2018you, on the said Thirteenth day of August instant, at our wid City to appear, are to be held or constrained, for we do wilt.therefore, that you, and each of you, be as to us in this matrer entirely \u2018exonerated ; Commanding, and by the tenor of these Presents firmly enjoining you, and every of you, and all prhers in this behalf interested, that on the Eighth day of October ext, at our City of Quebec, personally you be and appear, to treat, do, act and conclude, upon those things which in our said Assembly by the Common Council-of our said , Province, by the favour of God, shall ordained.\u2014ln \u2018Fos- timony whereof, these nur 1.etters we have caused to be made - Patent, and the Great Seal of our said Province to be thereunto affixed :\u2014 Witness, our trusty and well beloved Mason Ge- NERAL George GLasoow, President of our said Province of Lower-Canuda, &c.&c &c.at,our Castle of St.Lewis, in our City of Quebec, and the Province.aforesaid, the fifth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight | hundred and thirseen, and in the fifty-third year of ous Reign.Hexman W.Ryranp, C.C in Ch, 1 MosTarAL Y virtue of à WRIT oi i XECUTION, to wit t issued out of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holding civil pleas, in and for the District of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Pierre Lioclsire, of the Parish of Saint Hyacinthe, in the said District, yeoman, and Helene Dos: marrais, his wife, against the Jands and tenements of Louis _Desgranges, of the same place, yeoman, to me directed 3 | have seized snd taken in execution 3s belonging to the sard LOUIS DiSGRANGES.~A land situated and being ir: the Parish of \u2018sa'nt Fiyscinthe aforesaid, in the Seigniory of Yamaska, cons taining two arpents in front, by thirty arpents in depth, bound: ed i the front by the south side of the river Yamaska, in the \u201crear by Saint\u201d Narc, or his representative; on one-side by Jean Baptiste Coder, and on the other side by Joseph Pode.vins.with à house and other buildings thereon ereaed., .Now | 1 do hereby give noice, that the s.id land and premises, will \u201cbe sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the Church door of the Parish oR Hyacinthe aforesaid, Romi the SIXTH.DECEMBER vaxt, ar JEN o \u20ac inthe i at whisk: timre-and place tHe conditioll a w.li be made known, : , ; .FRED«, W.ERMATINGER, Shenff.| Al and every person or persons having claüns on the above described land aud premises, by morigage or other ght or sincembrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at h's Office, in the Ciry-of Montreal, accord- mg to Law ; and further thar no opposition afs'd'annuller or afn de distraire, the whole or any parc of the s3id land and pre- M88, OF afin de charge ur servitude on the same, will be recei- sed by the said Sher:fF, during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof sheriff 's Office, 29th July, 1813, NUNTREAL Ÿ virtuc of a WRFI of EXECUTION, is- - to wit : sucd out \u2018of His Majesty's Court of -King\u201ds Bunch, holding civil pleas, in and for the District of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Amable Perrault, Juuior, of the Saint Joseph Suburbs of Montreal, Carpenter, against the lands and tenements of Charles Allard, of Saint Antoine Suburbs of Mua treal, Joiner, to me directed ; ! have seized and taken in exe.curton as belonging to the mid CHARLES ALLARD.\u2014A lot of ground or emplacement, situated neùr the City of Maii- treal in the said District, containing one hundred and eight feet in depth, by forty fect in width, bounded in the front hy the Street namied Rleury, in the rear by Joseph Lamothe, Fs- quire, on one side by \u2014\u2014 Larche dit Lartifice, and on the other side by P'.rre Foretier,, Esquire, with à wouden house, two stories high, theseon ereèted.Now 1 do hereby give né tice, that the said lot of ground or emplacement and premises, will he sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at nty office in the Cieysof Montreal aforesaid, on MONDAY the SIXTH day of DECEMBER next, at ELEVEN of the Click iu the forenoon, at which time \u2018and place the conditions of sale will be made known, - FREDx.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff, All and every person or persons having claimi on the above described lot of ground, or emplacement and premises, by.mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hervoy advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, -at his Office, aforesaid, according to- Law; and further that no opposition -afis d'annuller or afin de distraire, the whole or any part of the sud Jot of ground or emplacement and premises; of afin de char ge or servitude om the same, will be received by the said Sheriff, during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.__ Sheriff's Office, 29th July, 1813._ - Lo MuvTREAL R¥ virtu of a WRIT of EXECUTION, is- to wit : { sued out of His Majesty « Court of King's Bench, holding civil pleas, in and for the District of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Louis Chaboillez, Esquire of the City of Montreal in the said District, Notary Public, and Margue- .ite Conefroy, his wife, by hins duly authorised, against the lands and tenements of Nicholas Cottrel, late of the same place, Merchant, to me directed ; | have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said NICHOLAS COITRUL.\u2014A lot of ground situated im the City of Mogtrezl afaresaid, cone taining sixty fect in front, by one hundred and cighteen feet in depth, ou.the north east line, and one hundred and swentg .feet indepth, on the south-west line, french measure, more of \u2014t-sure, either in front or in depth, and as the .aforesaid, at the suit of Pierre Gauthier, of Montreal; in the said District, Shoo-maker, against the lands and venements of token \\ le Gaudry, of the same place, also Shoe-maket, ta me | durected ; 1 have seized and raken in execatien as belonging to the sid AMABLE GAUDRY.\u2014An emplacement or lot of 0d situated in the Saint Lawrence Suburbs near the City of Montreal, in the raid District, contaiming forty feet in front, hy eighty.seven fect iy depth, without warranty of precise mea : ; ne is now fen- oed in, bounded in front by the main Street of rhe said Suburbs, in the rear by one Aleck, on ome side by Charles Iehevp dit Larulippe, and-on the orhér side by Christophe Belan, with a Stone House, two stories high, and other.buildings thereon erected ;\u2014he the said Amable Gaudry, having purchased the: said emplacement or lot of land and its appurtenances, from Pierre Etienne Roi, of Montreal aforesaid, Merchant, in his capacity of Curator,duly «lected ta the-vacant estate and:succession of the late Etienne Roi, Mis father, deceased, and môre- over as being thereto bpecially atthorized, by the Creditors of the eud vacant estate, by Act or Deed of sale made arid passed thereof, by the said Picrre Etienne Roi, in vs said capacity, to the said Amuble Gaudry, beforé Joseph Desantels, and his Colleague, Notaries, on the Seventeenth Day of \u2018April, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twelve.Now [ do hereby give notice, that the said emplicement or lot of land and premises, will be sold and adjudged to the highes: bidder, at my Office, in the City of Montreal aforessid,-on TUESDAY the SEVENTH day of DECEMBER Tit, at TEN of the Clock in the forenoon, at which ume and place the conditions of sale will be made known.: : FREDx W ERMATINGER, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having -claims on the above, described emplacement, or lot of land and premises, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give potice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his Office aforesaid, according to Law ; and further that no opposition afin d'onnul- ler or afin de distraire the whole or any part of the maid emplacement, or lot of land and premises, or afin de charge or serwitwde on the same, will be received by the said Sheriff, during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof, ; Sheriff's Office, 29th July, 1813.Monon?LF 'Y virtué of a WRIT of FXECU i» to wit.§ I) sued out of His Majesty's Cows of King's Bench, holding civil pleas, in and for the District of Montreal aforesafd, at the suit of James Heith, of the City and District of Quebec, Merchant, against the lands and tenements of Tho- nas Barlow, of the, Tanneries, ner the City of Montreal, in the sald Dissrict of Montreal Trader, and Joseph Barlow,\u2019 of the same place, Trader, torfmie directed ; 1 hive stized and taken in execution as belonging to Thomas Barlow, one of the ssid Defendants.\u2014 A land situated at the \u201cTanneries des Rollins, near the aforesaid City of Montreal, containing about offe hundred and fifty arpents in superficies, more ar less, bounded in the front by John Gregory, Faquire, in the rear, and pn oné side to the porth east, by William Hajlowell; Esquire, and où \u2018the other side\u2019 to Yhe south-west, by the Nuns of the Hotel Djeu, with two stgne houses thereon erected.Now 1 do hereby give notice, that the sid Jand and premises, will be soid and adjudged to the highest bidder, ar my Office, in the City of Montreal aforesaid, on MONDAY the THIRTEENTH day day of DECEMBER next, at EI\u2019EVEN of the Clock 10 the forenoon, at which time and place.the conditions of sale.will be mad knawn.ET > - FREDx, W.ÉRMATINUER, Sherilf, AI and every person or persons having clin on the above described land and premises, by morrgage or other right or incumbrance.are hereby advertised wo give dudive thereof to the said Sheriff, at his Ofce iteagid, according to Law; and | {i her thag-no.eppositiot.rifir d'uuulléé ox n dis che ole or any part\u2019of the \u2018sid tnd and prËmises, or afa charge or servitude on the same, \u2018will be recéjved by the sad \u201cSheriff, during the fifroeri days previqué to {HE sale thereof.Sheriff's Office, 2h July, 1818,\" ~*~ Provipce of Lower Canada, )Y vinpe, of a WRIT of District of Questo.| § BD Fieri Fasias, issued out of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, Holling cjuil less, in and.for the sid District, at the suit of John William Woul | sey, merchant, of the city of.Quebec, in the county of Que bec, in the district of Quebec; against the lunds and possessions of Gabriel Tailor, formerly.\u2018Tavern-Kecper, of the said city of Quebec, now maion, to iw diregted; | have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said GABRIEL VAILLON, an Emplacement situate in the Saint Vallier Su burbs of the said city of Quebec, containing thirty feet in front, by twenty in depth, beginning at forty feet from the alignment of the said Saint Vallier Street, and along the said alinement to the depth of thé emplacement now.in the pos- sion ef Mr.Alexis Jacques Monjeon, running in depth tweney feet towards the south, joining the suid emplucenteut for sale; to the north-east to Charles Flamand oe his repre sentatives, and to the south west to Joseph Dalla ré, \u2018or hisre- presentatives, without any building thereon.erected, as the same how is, without reservation or exception, Now 1 do herchy give potice, that the said emplacement will be sold and adjudged to the highest and last bidder, \u2018in the Court House at Québec, on MONDAY the FHIRTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at PLEVEN o'Clack in che forenoon, at which time and place \u2018the conditions of sale will be made known.JA : SHEPHERD, Sheriff, Al those having claims on the above described\u201d Emplacement by mortzage, or other right or incumbrance ae bere.by advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his Office, in the City of Quebec, secerding to Law ; and further that no opposition afm d'annutirF er afn de disfruire, the whole or any part of the said emplacement, or afin de charge or servitude oni the same, will be received during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.Quebec, 6th May, 1813.District of BY virtue of a WRTI of FIER] FACIAS, Quesec.t issued out of His\"Majesty\u2019s Court of King'e.bec, at the suit of Pizrre Lefrangois, of the City of Quebec, Blacksmith, against the lands and pomessians of Michel Cor- neau, of the said city of Quebec, Cooper, to mesdirected 3 4 \u2018have seized and taken in exetution, as belorging to the said MICHEL CORNEAU,.An~emplacement situated in St Charles Street, in fhe city of Quebec, containing twenty.feut in front on the said street, by the depth.to the line of the gable end of the house of the wld Pierre Lefrangois ; after which the said lot diminishes, and is only seventeen feet and a ht in the rear, by the ich there may be, op accouirt of which, the id lot eh i in w a in the rear, than in the front ; the said emplacement bounded to the south west, by an emplacement now belonging to the said Pierre Lefran- çois ; and to the north-east, to François Jalbert, together with the stone house thereon etected, of two staries high on the beach side, aod one story on St.Charles Street.Now 1do hereby less.bounded in front by Saint Jacques Street, in the rear by give nétice, thee e above described Emplacement ad Horse, Fortification line, on the north-east side by Jabez Dean De Witt, | will be sold and adjudged to.the highest bidder, st the Court and on the south-west side by the raid Louis Chaboillez.Now 1do hereby give notice, that the said lot of ground, wilt be wld and adjudged to the highest bidder, st my office in the City of Montreal aforesaid, on TUESDAY the SEVENTH day of DECEMBER next, at ELEVEN of the Glock in the forenoon, ar which time aod place the: conditions of mie will .be made kriown.FREDx.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff, All and every person or persons having claims on che abdve described lot of ground, by mortgage or other right or.fpcumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice to the sid Sheriff, at bis office aforemid, according to House in the city of Quebec, on TUESDAY the FOUR TEENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known.\"JA: SHEPHERD, Sher ff.All those having claims an the said emplacement and house,\u2019 by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notiée sherdol tn the said Sheriff, at his office in the City of.Quebec, ing to Law; and further that no ition afe Lasneller or & distraire, the whole or any \u2018of the said emplacement and house, of fu de charge or Porigdé on the sama, will be received during «he fifteen days Law; and further that Do opposition, «fe d'annuler 0 ious to the «ale thereof.uebeg, 6th May, 1815.afin de distraire, the whole or any part of the said lot of grousd, per = - 9 of FIERI FACIAR, Or afin de charge or servitude oD the «eme, will be recei- _ wed by the said Sheriff, Juring the fifteen.days previous te the sale thereof .Sheriff 's Office, 20th July, 8:3.MonTaga1] Y virtue of a WRTI XE ,i to wit : sued out of His Majesty's Court of King's Beach, holding civil pleas, in and for the District of Mortresl » District of B' virtee of Qu dg cie plage.Bence ug CLV y Quebec, at the mit o Te Bapaite Dubye, of D due 0 of Quebec, 0d lowyh Bo Cliche, of.the\u2019 lity « ° paris of 61, Ambeciss, Ceusey and nf His Majgay's Court of King's \u2018Bench, holding civil pleas, in and for the said diptrice of Que- | à A smd District of Michel Jewyh Pasyé, of the Disics of Quebec, er bok Pog win , - * ; 3 TERA - pr a.ob \u201cres ee a Mm { ! dd à a ta a AL ; Traders and Co-partoers, te me ditzesed, 1 baie .aeignd and in emocetion, an emplacyment situate in the Be.Jean Suburbs of Quebec, of thirty fest in front by sixty in depth, begining in frent at Se.Oliver Street, in the rear at the end of the sid depth ; bounded on the south west side, by Jean Bruncas ; with 2 wooden house thereon erected, circumstan ces is wbjeet to five «o/s ard six dewicee of sens, payable to the King's Poumaie, of which it is held, and likewide, with a sum cf four huodred livres of twenty owls, which remomn- ed in the hands of the maid Michel Cliche, for ché: payment of an yearly rent to Louwis Demutt, an denier wings.Now peudencies will be sold and.adjudged to: ti &.hest bidder at the Court House in the City of Quebec on : VESDAY the FOURTEENTH diy of SEPTEMBba aout, at DEN o'clock im the forennon, at which time and place abe conditions of «ale will be made tnown.el .-\u2014.# JA © SHEPHERD, Sheriff.AÏl persons having claïme on the ne ind house shove described, by mortgage, or other right or incumbrence, are hereby advertised to give notice thervef to the said Shee riff, a his Office in the City of Quebec, according to Law j; and further that no ation apn L'asnelier or afin de distraite, the whole or any part of the sid emplacement and house, Or afin de charge OF servitude on the same, will be received during the fifteen days previous to the mie thereof.Quebec, 6th May, 1813.ES TO BE SOLY \u2014 _ By the Attornies to Messts.Lintherne & Jolliffe, \u2018The Honble, John Mure, Peter Patterson and James Hen | -derson, Esqrs Ct \u201cA GRANT by the Governor and Council of Lower Camda, of a hot or piece of ground and Beach, on the West Shore of the Richelieu or Sorel, ite to the towii of William Henry, of one thousand [cet in front, bounded as particularly described in the Grant dated the 8th June 1811, held in -free and common soccage for the payment of one farthing snnually.2, A Lease from the Captain General and Governor in Chief, for ever, dated, 13th June, 1811, of part of the Domain Land of the Scigniory Uf Sorel, west side of the River Richelieu, containing abows S04 urpents, occupying «he point of land, bounded on the east'dby tho benk ofthe river Richelieu, on the north: and west by the bank of the River.St.Lawrence, avd on the south by the high rod, On this property there are two large Windmills in good order, with the Banahty or exclusive right of grinding corn fer the Inhabitants and receiving the custonrary toll thereon, and with the privalege of fishing in front of the domain.On it there is also a commedious Dwelling House, a goad Garden, with Farm Hous and other Buildings.There arc also seve ral large Houses, partly: intended us lodging for Artificers and Læbourere, with stores, moulding lofts, saw pits, forges, block makers\u2019 shops, wharf, steamers for hedting ik, sud other conveniencies for building ships, for which situation is we!l adapted, aud where that business was carried on extensively.| \u2018Thit property pays to the Crown £150 of yearly rvit in the murmth,of November, in consideration of which, upon every sale or mutation of the sme, it is only liable to pay siz pence if demanded, an.lieu of all Cons, Lods ot Veires; .A Plan of Na, !, certified by the Provincial Surveyor Gee neal, is alized tn the graue; as dew of: No.8, by the Chief Of.Ger of the Royal Engineers.|: co lot in the Borough of William lure, fitted up tes year in x convenient and substantis| manner, nosv ot.upu » George Graves ; this property wae pure chased rh 1810 at Shere sale, ad ie clear of any iucumbrance.There are remaining on the premises 4.pai bedivws, 5 vices, chaudrops, augers and blacksmiths code, os yukes, ax wheels, plough, old iron, turning lath, &e.\u201cMr.Dorge at William\u2019 Hapry will show the same.a - 4.À hangard or store iu the Berusgh of \u2018Three Rivers, of large dimensions, having three Boors, substantially built and in food repair, with à large yard adjsiningy well fenced with cedar pickets.0.Also, Bix small dwelling houses, some of them.with gardens, al) situated in the lower, past of the town, near the 1 byach; and ceo tiguous to this property cen beach lots were agquired from the Corporation ; infurmation respecting the sarue may be had by applying to Anisble Berthelot, Esq.of Three Rivers, Advocate, 1 whose hatde the title deeds wre.5.A purchase made on the River St, Francie, containing » bout 500 acres, on which there ismuch valuable and full grown \u2018Timber, particularly line, pare of which as been cut and brought down the said River St.Fraucois to the River Ge.Lawrence.JY so .i 6 A very improveable lot of about 23 arpents of Beach, wood and wieadow |: 1d at Cape Rouge, extending from the River St.Lawrence up to the high road, beunded by thess to the north 4nd south, aud on the west by the Domain; this property was lityly acquired from Mr.\u2018TY homas Saul and the Ber- tua is within two or three leagues of Quebec, and the title are clear.: 7.A lease from William Hulles, of part of the land and beach of Sillery, as therein particularly described, which ez- pires on the 1»t day of May 1820, ata ront of £265 per sn» nun}, i two equal half yerly payments 8.One share in the Building calied the Union Hotal, belonging to the Corporation of the Usuon Company on to either of the mid Attornies or to Mr.William Meikle- john, who will als receive proposals, and treat wich any person clined to puschase all or either of the above lots.° Quebtc, Buh July, 1813.JOHN MURE._ : PETER PATTERSON, j JAs.HENDERSON Ii Subseribers Attoruiesto Memes.Benjamin Linthorne J and, Jämes Hare Sollife heretofore carrying on business | under the Firm of LinTaoans & JoLLiree, request all persons having elaims agsinet the sid Firms of 1.& J, to send in the same wit'« ue délay to Mr Wiruiacs Maux Lesous here, and all persons indebted to Messrs.Linthoine & folliffe or pos.sued of any pare of their property, are hereby required to\u2019 \u201cmake immediate payment to either of the ssid Attormes, eé.to the said William Mesklejohn, and duliver ap such property to bim or them ; in failure, whereof, the mid Actormes will feel themselves obligated to put the accounts into the hands of an Attorney.~~Qucbec, 8th July, 1813 JOHN MURE.PETER PAITERSON.JAs.HENDERSON.: FOR SALE, By the Atrornies of Mewrs.Litthorne & Jolliffe, Messrs, John Mure; Peter Patrerson and Janies Henderson, .the followiug articles: RE AT S1Lesay Cove, x pra In Sropts on Tut Queen's Waar.Christiarr.Schindier, and on \u2018the north eax, by Jean Baptiste ies ; which emplacement above described | 1 do hereby give notice that the above emplocr~ent and de | : ing to law, (rome vy the Market Bloc and blic dreer, ai es ja v oo.A J Le .opaded n de dutraire , the hotise consists of several chambers and cel» puncheens af Quebec.\u2018Jutending purchasers will please apply for further informeti- \u2014 arr OR SALE\u201413 pipes supenor Port Wine, 10,0007% © 1 pasent 144 inch Cable of 10 fachomrein length, 4 do, cables and hawsers of 6, 64, T; Thins.190 Mthoms sey 2 de.dn B66 - .Ma- 60 de.do ih sy ECS 5 30 do.twice laid rope romStw 6, do ©, 5 da.9 and 12 chçead razline, 3 ç A large quantity of blocks and dead ayess.: .Yatent Purchase for loading Ships, Jack Screws and rafting 195 Wolf and Otéer Traps, : EE $4 Crom Cut Saws, ~S dble, and 2 single stoves & pipes for do.\u2014 1 large Beam and Scales complete with weights.An fron Cure sife, : 4 pipes, 6.hhds and 7 qr.casks of old Londde Market * Madeira Wine.PE Apply to either of the aid Atcornise, dé to Willam-Meikle- | jofin, ae his House, King's Whagh.PI EL 8 Quebec, 8th July, 18183, 30 MURE * - : © PETER PATERSON.JAs.HENDERSON.» TER EK; Lee CY Qesse, Sint July, 1818 prove NOTICE is hereby given to all is À conçern, that the owner er pwnerd of any Herses, Cattle or Pigs, found trosptuing upon the Works apd Fortificacioms within or without this Garrison, will be prose sccgtde L , ORORGE WRIGHT, _ Communding R.K 4 TRINITY HOUSE, QUEBEC, | Sth Augeu, 1615.| OTICE is hereby given to Pilots for and below the Hare hour of Quebec, that MICHEL FORBES, Appreg tice to James Forbes, Pilot, will be examined before the Cot poration of the Trinicy House, on FRIDAY, 18h INSTANT agreeable to the Provincial Act of the Sint Geg, 8d ave.' 20 - By Order, Wa LINDSAY, +: À + Ce eg Registrar Ty.H, \u2018LL petsons having sny Demands upon the Hitaje fthe- late Pjeune LarnANÇOIS, ave Féquestéd to sendin pape ticulars thereof to Mr.Jean Fonton {he Tigtor duly spol ed go the minor Children of êhe end, Pletre Lefrançois, of der chat the same may le exargined ify sons any way indebred to thé sqid Estate, the same to the undersigned, the £ a Receipt for the same, otherwise adverse ken to enforce the payment, - 0 _Quebee, tih_Augut, 1813 ; pid pnd a pe nid 2 , re quined to yay the poly persbn intitled ¢b graf tas v ; OST on Mouday t jusçant i¥, Bild 8 \u201c, Fwenty five Lollars, Ne.7003, dated 93d Ipag,~The, person who may have found the same, will pliase to i : tion thervof to Masams Amr, UpperrTonp Market Place, or at this Office.>: Quebec, 4th \u201cAuguer, 1418, MOORR'S Boaasina Mouag, weet, i » 6\u2014Fhre or four Uentlemen may be genteuly accomg- dated with boarding and lodging on restenable tveainem = 1.Moose seturus thanks te his friends sad the publi, Ac the very tiberul encouragement: be.bus esto.received 3 his line of business sou T'avion, end by bis future exentingt.to meen their approbation.- 8.4 ; vbee, Sth August, 161% : miens Votre 6 h-coat > NER Et 9 sa , ner Setts, blug Earthen ware.\u2026 - 20 erates Plates and Dishes, * a Eee GO kegs blatk and white Varniéh, and :.\" << à eruok Hosiery.\u2014\u2014ALSO as wed, = A quantity of amorted Hardware and Célery, Spadér, Shovels, Frying Vana, cam lion Weights, breed, Nails, Putty, Scythes, Sickles, Paints, Corks, Bottles, &e.ir Sd August, 1813, © GILBHRE HENDERSON;- SALE Subreriber®, os of Exchange.\u2014 ~ 10 10070 10 Lu «and.white oakstèves, on the warves, 6BUO feet white ouk, 6UU0 do.do.pine,- ae Abe Coves, Quebec, Sth Aug.1818, Ww HENDERSON & Co, han 77 ADVERTSEMENTS ST AY Person having the 3d Volume of * Histelre Moderne & pour sevir de continuation 4 I'Hisuirg ** Ancienne de Mr.Rollin\u201d sad bring disposed to part with it, may secoive a handsome price with many thaoks, on leaving information wuh J.R.VaLLIERES de 81.Reat, Ewgr.No.§, Palace street, or ut this Office.\u2014\u2014Quabec, SPth uly, 1818 .FE the undersigned Justices of the Peace, for the Din of Quebec, Cercle that the Bridge vrected by Me.- Jacques Moan, over Brus Ht, Nicolas, in the Paruh of st.\u2018I homas, in the County of Devon, called 31x Geonar i'asp vest's Brivag, ster having been examined by Mossre, fren.gute Bermier, Fravgois Jétu, and Jesu Buptiste Couillard Du-.puss, experts, named aiid worn by us fer tha pose, in fit and surtuble for | ravellers, Cattle, and Car Is witness whereof we have herr to allined our dames, : CHS.RIVERIN, J.P, .JOB.FRAGER, bP, .| J.MASEK, J, P, ay .CLAULE LE'NK'CHAU, J.8.Se.Thomas, 224 Jol » ini 5, {081 \u2014Two Cowr, merked White, had the Horns painted Blue, but neatly warn off.\u2014 Any person finding them and bringing thems to Mr.FLemino'sét, John's Suburbs, will-be rewsed.d for their trouble, Cy Quebec, 29th July, THIS._- id UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the Subse will Petition the Legislature a the sensing Session, for à law granung him the exclusive right of canztructing a TOLL BRIDGE ever the-River Quclie, gudr the Ferry, IN MORIN.Quebet, 29th July, 1518.J'ACQU jhe Subscriber, having beso legally sppeiuted Guardian - \u2018te che Minor Children of the late Mr.Josn asrasiy, - of 5t.Roe Suburbs, requcats all.persons who hav.any claims où bis Ewate, to deliver them in immediately, daly sahonti- cated, (0 Mr, Jian Botawosa, Neary Public, that the is.- ventory may be cumpieted without delsy.i Quebec, ¥6ih July, 1818, tJ NEILSON.red and white pute deck deals, Quebec, 27th July, 1814.COLTAANS & HALE.: FoR BALE - By the Bubreribars 8 their Store, Sault-su- Mateles Sirens,  Very clexant cuf glses Leserc Set, (lately the property FT M.Standard white osk Staves, 4 of Rosear RiTense, Begr.) which will now be wld to 2 M.dressed Madeira Pipe Staves, iu lots, vis : : ca A quantity of stave ends two feet long and upwzrds, ' A Center Bowl snd~Semdy with @ Circular Dishes, 1 M.feet merchantable white oak, oo 10 [in cae Let.Also second quality red and white pine and osk timber and 24 Tumblers, = .= do.ashoars,\u2019 - co ti Champ ge Uinates, oe + de A large Bateau with sails, that will carry Seaves, befog d Madeirs do, - - \u201cot \u2018built she would Be a good crafs for carrying $1000 of 9 -\u2018uêre Decanters << 1° OT red [other Resey [y things, PU ge 4 Pun do, - \u20186 .- - a.ASR EE de, dec int.SEG CC ot A 9.y .: ; » \\ , tome Lu ; : A hondsome Dinner Service, (double set) lacely the 3 pairs large wheel for hauling timber, very Mince ; eo, ( , ) lacely A Set Mibogay Using \u2018fables \u2018n complete order.TL We He, LEMOIME & Co.(Quebec, STA Agri, 1018, a.\u2018 es - / > a .- i .J ° .- J MRA dy ln = pe en \u2014\u2014 _ > ed re AAAS.a mm ER ARIE i I Le | Co - Lu, me 9 .within shall be Fad Waeminerow, Juiy 15 A SC \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014ram== Kreck wits Où the eight.He ade himulf wlicer of che touége, The Prussian territory enclowed hin Saxony! In consequence of iotelligence avioet by Gos 5 T fr FROM THE LONDON GAZEITE.| an ou ee \u201cai Bie.vob thou, foes snd serine the of da that he caemmy Beet was within + few hours il fe C5 HY | pond the key of the position, as it com other\u2019 ng 2e tn een the belligerent armies, excepting the points | tal, the District was yesterday in 8 site of confusion.\u2014 The at + | - Orrice, June 8.| the : and centre of it Sull eT ge En ici a a: .Let vue rm increased by the closing of the doors of The 48! Dirpetches, of which che followiegaee extracrs, were this |\u2018 etary sot anly superior fag, Sght The Presb army shall roeain che land, 18d cvery (hing | House af Repressotatives.Abou: two o'clogk thar body Th RE day by Vieosax rs ua Gee | Pe ore ae dorset i ee npn ht $88 lig ov he doors remand clold AI LCi po he Stevan, BAY HEE ral Sic \u2019 wl - Roi march on our right, thes threatquitig oir joms aid tha 27th May, (June 8th) at midnight.\u2018 and Five hundred reculars on thei to Canada.has ath.ir FA ~The fit despatch js 18 @clogre bm Gegeral Knicsback nu acing our reas.wo 04e 4) -* Jf Hambengh is coly be , it shall be treated as the other ive = ed rk > A ay to Canada, have born Be: § to Sir Charles Stewart, se Mosd-Quarters, prise peur ment py oogh might have been easy, by 3 general astault off\u201d Dagleged ces Every articles of the present armistice reftive sent oo Armetrong aren, : d and e Mi hia in re 2.= 2 | Re } in, ay19 \u20ac .iti 3 e thereto., .Genera) : ng, wm : vec of Mn o Mey, he slid army bad 00 eogopmment of consequence, EE Rreciaitn, Si the promis round the.fuck.on Bufese de The line of the advanced posts of the: belligerent armies as Navy, have goue wich chem ta recqprore, dcc fo jes \u2018la with the enemy.soe TUE + , - À letter from Ligut.General Stewart next follows, dated May 20, from which ie, appears tac, on the preceding day, Geveral Barclay de Tolly fell in with the enemy in the neigh- Dourhoed of Konigewerde, and & sharp contest ensued, which was put an end to only by night, and in which the allies were completely I.They drove the enemy back at all points, took upwards of 1500 prisoners, a3 Geoeral of division and 11 pieces of Cannon.= 7 \"Extract of a lettce from Licutenant General Btewart te Viscount nis, oo Head Quarters, Goldberg, Silesia, May 24.\"An attadk \u2018was made by the enemy on the right and left of Bautzin on the 20th, with an intention to force the Spree River + god tgpetyto some heights on dur right, thus threatening Gen.Milaradovitch'e rear, and gaining advantageous ground; from ahich his artillery could sweep our main positign, and, under goves of whose fire, be might, with greater facility, mike his disposition for the general attack on the following morning .The action was bravely contested ; à Russian bartalion and some Prussian lancers, under cover of a battery, boldiy advanced and contested alene the beighes, in spite of the enemy's power fu} effgets, wntil they were supported by General Kleist's corps In the mean time, on the eatreme right, the ehemy's corps followed General Barclay de Tolly and D'Yorck; in their re trograde movemeut from their, expedition against General Lauriston.: LL.; Gen.orck's corps entered the position in the evening, but \u2018thé whole of Barclay de Tolly\u2019s did not effect it titl the fol- ing morning.° - ! Me ilacadovitch repulsed the repeated efforts of tie enemy that were vigourously made to force hinr on the left, and the columns of the enemy, that had attempted to pass in the mountains, \u2018were kepe m check.Finding however, late in the evening, that Gen.Kleiss had fallen back into the main °posi- sion, Gen.Milaradovitch withdrew entirely from the Spree River mé the town of Bautzin, and io the night occupied the nd marked out for him tn the genera.line, The severe affairs of this day reflect the highest honour on Generals Milaradovitch and Kleist, and the brave troops under \u2026 \u201ctheir command, CT .2 \u201c Ristrect of onother letter from Lieutenant General Stewart.: Mr Lonn\u2014The allied army under the orders of Count Wittgenstein, in position, in ! Airch, was attacked by the eueruy at day break, commanded by Bonaparte in person, on the morning of the 21st inst Tt appears lie had assembled all his forces for this effort, and $ad nat detached largely, as had been eypposed to other quarters - The ground selected by the allies to resist the enemy's ap .proach, on the great roads to Silesia and the Oder, was hound.* he lefeby a à of mountains which separates Lusatia Pry ry throush which marshal Daun marched to.the battle and victory of Hochkireh.Tolly's corpa.would.haye again necessiated the abandanment | of them, and when thess troops moved tp their point of attack, the .c.ntre, where the enemy œtill shewed a advance of Wartchen and Hoche powerful force, would have been endangered.RE \"a was only from considerations of dich a nature de ! have above detailed, that the allies were induced to change their position at five o'clock in the eveniag, having from day break { admirably contested every part of the field of battle, - \u201cThe suneriority-offnumbers was with the enemy, but the heroism and firminess displayed by the alliea muet be respected and even by their adversaries, #1 he magnammous conduct of his Imperial Majesty and the King of Prussia, made the greatest impression on all around them, they never quitted the field of battl-, and | witnessed in\u2019 his Imp rial Majesty the mest ardent and anxious desire, by renewes attacks, to sustain the position, had not reasons of Jecided otherwise.» | .1 feel 1 cannot do\u2019justice: to thie details of the battle mor to the extraordinary efforts made.1 have endeavoured to give your Lordship the mose faithful accounts of what I personally witnessed.The determination being taken to place the army \u201ca anew position, the troops were in motion about 7 o\u2019cloc © the evening.for the grouad between Wessenberg and Hoch- Xkirch.The enemy opendd immediately a tremendous fire (rom the heiglits of Kreckwitz and the village of Cannewitz, on the retiring columns ; bug every gun was withdrawn from the batteri-s, and the troops moved as at a field day.The \u2018corps of Gerierals Tolly, DY xk, Blucher and Kleist, marched off from their right to Weissenllerg: those of Wittgenstein and Ailaradowtch from their lefr to Hochkirch.The retreat was ittempt to moles: it, \u2018and it was conducted with the most perfect \u2018order.\u2014General Kleist's corps formed thegrear- guard to the corps moving on Werssenburg, and a battery of forty pieces, planted by count W ttgensteilt on the huighes of Wurtzen, im peded the enemy's adv nce.the retreat of the troops on Hochkirch, and the army were in ther position at night, CL ©.8.From the most authentic information 1 can procure the force of the alties didnot exceed sixty five thousand men ; thoussnd.: The\u2019 loss on both sides was great.The enemy's ~ C.8.Lieut.Gen, Head-Quarters, Goldber 2 Selisia, May 24, 1818, - My Loao,\u2014The army continued to retire on the 22d in wo columas on the great roads from Bautzen to Lewenberg.Lhe encniy made an attempt to interrupt the corps of General Milardoyitch, in which he competely failed.At Reichenbeck the rear guard took \u2018upa position, which they defended in the most obstinate manner against the enemy\u2019s advance, led by prudenc., coupled with the \u2018most important considerations,\u2019 made in echelon, covered by the cavalry: the enemy did not |.General Milaradovitch covered a } in making he date of the 27th (sh.Jung) at midnight, shall form afm 32d military division that of the demarkation of the armistice, save the military ratificacinos which the ve commanders may deem ne , \u2018These \u2018ratifications be done in concert, an officer of the staff from each army, on the inciple of 2 reciprocity.© : .ac places of Dantsic, Modlin, Zsmosk, Stettin, and Costrin shall be supplied with provisions every fifty days ace cording to the strength of cheir garrisons, by the care of the commaodants of the blockading troops.Le A Commisary appointed by the cemmandsnt of each place shall be near that of the besieging troops, 10 ascertsig - that all the etipulazed provisions are exactly furnished.6.\" During the time of the armistice every place shall have beyond its enclosure à surrounding circle of a French lesgue ;.\u2018which space of ground shall be neutral.Magdeburg shall consequently have its limits one league on the right bank of che \u2018Elbe, : \"7.A French officer shall be sent to each besieged place, to ' acquarsg the commandant of the conclusion of the armistice and of gs re-victualing, A Russian officer may accompany him on the way cither going or returning.8.Lom appointed en both sides in each place shall regulate the price of the victuals that shall be furnished.This bill, settled \u2018at the end of every month by the Commissaries charged with superintending the performance of the armistice, shall be paid for at Head-Quarters by the pay master of the army.9.Staff Officers shall be appointed on both sides to rectify in concert the general line of demarkation upon points not determined by a water stream, and respecting which some -difficulties might arise.tn.All the movements of the troops shall be so regulated as that each army shall occapy its new line the 12th June 9 st | \u201d of the combined army which may ° May.) All the corps, or part be beyond the Elbe, or in Saxony, shall re-enter Prussia.11.Officers of the French and of the Combined Army shal! |- be dispatched conjointly to cause hostilities to cease on all points, ; the armistice known.The respective commanders no chiefs shall furnish them with the necessary powers.chat « fthe enemy | estimate at least one hundred and twenty.must haye been tremendous ; 1am unable to state the numbers: - with any accuracy., 12.There shall be appointed on both sides two.Commissioners, general officers, to superintend the execution of the \u2018stipulation of the present armistice.They shall be stationed within the line of neutrality at Newmarket, in order to pronounce upon the differences which might occur.2° These Commissioners afe to repair hither within twénty four hours, far the purpose of dispatching the officers and the orders which are to be forwarded agreeably to the present armistice.Done and agreed upon the present act, in twelve articles, and by duplicate, the day, month and year, above mentioned.(Signed).- : CAULINCOURT, .à The Count of SCHOUWALOFF DÉ KLEISE, Captain Porrenr, having been two months on the Cour | merce ) { It Likewise states that the whole frontier is in a better state of + defence than it ever has been, \u201cnorth.He has-sent an express to Col.Hawkins, Duke of Vicence.: sian A! from ti ai tue \"es tion A {hem pon The baby | tion fe miited tion much with | Aines, ins'eat NVistul rives flue::\u20ac mishe bope \u20ac bef! sud ges ui the sh : ces.\u2026 Vea Hreaki rose bd di Jutidn be sew \u201cThe tellige of an Te « cop - WOULi the \u20ac \u201c Uers The conte from 0 ed g em - dean enem we hi cha a A concurrent resolution has passed congress for both houses to adjourn yesterday.+ A bill has passed the h .uspof- Re resentatives authorising 3 loan of seven and a half millions of-dollare, \u2014 Extrect of a letter from W 1shington.The injuctiou of secrecy being removed, | now learn that rhe subject under discussion was the danger of the general goverg.ment and the unprepared and defenceless state of the District, The first day the house continued in conclave 3 and a half hours, the second day an bows anda half.| a Memerända- at St.Salvadere, Juñe 16.gr Received an account of the American fiigate ESgry k of Chilli (South America) during which time «He had -aken heavy Lima (Spanish) privateers, ind created then as pirate.; threw their guns overboard, and sent them home.with à Je ter from captain Porter, aying that if all American prop-rig was aot given up, with damages, he would lay their capital 1 ashes.emp Lina js the capital of Péru, in Sourh America, We should infer from Captain Porter's letter that these pris vatcers had been committing depredations upon American come.~ .FORT MEIGS.A hand bill from Seiotd, received at Washington, contains official accounts.from Franklington, (Ohio) stating, that the repart of an attack having been made on Fort Meigs and Saue du'ky was premature General Haraison had arrived at Fort Meigs, and found the place in a respectable state of defence , and very little apprehensions were entertained of the enemy.\u2014 D The militia had been ordered \u2018to return to their dwellings by Gov, Meigs, Extract of a letter fram My.Limbaugh, Assistant Agent, dated, ., to \u201c CRrEK AGENCY, June 28, ss Ten.Wilkinson 8 now in this nation on his way to the apprehendug an attack from rhe wa?party.* The Cussetaus and Cowetuvs, | have all marched for Tookaubatchet tô join the friendly Inds, The forée of both parties is equal as.ver, but I am fearful the war-party will get tobe the strongest, as their numbers increase daily, ~~ \u2014 .So oT Arsany, July 30, Prom Sacket\u2019s Harbour, we have a confirmation of the «ij.-ing of the whole of our squadron on Wednesday the 21st desis ned, it is Jretumed, for Niagara, \u201cWe also learn, that rhe building of an 18 gun wchooner had commenced at the Harbor, and will be completed with the lean possible delay.: Gen Deanporn and suite arrived in this city on \u2018Tue:day, The Qeneral\u2019s arrival at Greenbush was announced by à satut- at the cantoment À Tray, July 27.\u2014We understand by a gentleman from y Some strong commanding heights, on which batteries had Bonaparte in person.\u2018The enemy shewed a strong force of - Seen and ed by order of the Emperor and Ring, the Sacket's Harbor, that two soldiers of the American army were «4th June, 1818, ~~.Ye TL > [ + .hung at that place the last week for desertion.lle sys alsn Res \u2018constructed near the village of Jackowitz, (and separated cavalry, and made several charges on that of the allies, and one ee.5\" Maior-General ë , or.de Nes the chain of mountains by streams and marshy ground) into the town of Reichenback, which were successfully repul- Co oe Oren Ar ontable of Franc, Major es of (hat our troops are pA v ce that are i day.wh ) formed the appui to the left flank of the position, Beyond, and sed, with the loss of some hundreds killed, wounded and ta \u2019 * (Signed,) ° ALEXANDER.che rest of the ficet for Fort George in the course of the res me de in front of it, many hatteries were pushed forward, defended and several officers.: vo corg Pre of by infantry and cavalry on 3 ridge that projected into the low und near tne Spree River.It then extended to the right : ry villages which were strongly intrenched, across the .grest roads leading to Bautzin so Hochkirch and Gollitg, from thenee in front of the village'of Bourshewrz to three or four very commanding hills, which arise abruptly in a conical shape, snd form strong features: these with the high ground of Breck witz were strengthened by batteries, and were conndered the fight point of the line.5 - The ground in the centre was favonrable for cav.Iry, except in some marshy and uneven parts, where it would impede its operations.Fleches were constricted and entrenchments thrown up at advantageous distances on the plain, along the front of which rap a deep boggy rivulet, which extended round the right of the position._ © On the extreme righe the country was flat and wondy, inter \u201d eected by rozds bearing towards the Bober and the Oder \"Gen.Barclay de Tolly\u2019s corps was stationed here, and shovid de considered more as3 maneuvering corps, placed to guard against the enemy's atempts on the right -and reas of the allie-, than as immediately in position ; the extent of the.whole line |.might be between three and four English miles, The different corps occupying it were as follows: General Kleist's and Gen.D'Yorck's corps in echellon and in reserve on\u2019 the right.Gen.Blucher's, Count Wittgenstein's, and Gen.Milaradovitch\"s formed on the left ; and the guards and grenadiers,.and all the Russian cavalry, \u2018were stationed in reserve in the centre.\u201cThe enemy evinced, carly in the action, a determination to press the flanks of the allies; he had thrown a very strong corps inte the mountains on ovr left, which favored his species of w\u2018rfare, but Gen.Milaradovitch was prepared here, having - éetached Prince Garchickoff and Count Asterman _with ten battalions of light tronps, and a large corps of Cossacks, with their artillery, under Colonel Davidoff, to otcupy these hills.After à very strong tirailade in this quatter, and a distant cannonading.on our right, which commenced the action, the evemy began to develope his forces, and to move his different columns of attack to their stations, \"I'he contest in the mountains became gradually warmer, and he sopported it -by a very powerful line of artillery.The Prince of Wirtenberg's and General St.Priest's divisions, of General Milaradovitch'e corps, were here sharply engaged, snd a charge ofeavalry succreded syainet some gans of the en emy, one of which was taken.Bonaparte was now væibleona commanding spot, directing the battle ; - he deployed in front of the town of Bautzen his guards, cavalry, snd lancers, and shewed heavy columns of infantry on the esplanide before it, bringing up besides à number of hrigades of artillery, with which he occupied some ad- | -wantageous heights, between our position and.Bautzen, that were favourable tosupporthieattacke = > .These demonstrations denoted an effort in this diréctiop, and 8 disposition was accordiogly made with General Blucher's corps.and our commandirg cavalry to meet it ; but an increasing fire, and a more lively cannonade on our right, made it ultima tely no longer doubtful where his chief attempt was aimed.Columns of attack, under cover of a heavy bre, were now in Ly bringing up a number of ouns and a great force, and by out flanking our rear guard, it was obliged to leave Reichen- bach, but fell back on-Gorlitz in the best order.\u2018The conduct of the troops this day, after their long service and unequal combat of the 21st has heen beyond ail praise.l'hroughout the Jate movements there bas been no loss of guns tuinbrels or baggage of any kind in she alliéd army.< Gen.Bulow's corps joined by Gen.Bondéll's in the neighborhood of Relitz and Trobbin, finding that the enemy had withdrawn the corps of Victor in that quarter for the parpose of his general operations against the allied army, has renewed the offensive, and has pushed his patrolés to Baruth and towards Wittenberg, : So \u2018The eneiny did riot advance above half an English mile on the side of Gorlits, yesterday.This morning they have not pressed, and all retires in perfect order.: The allied army are moving in the direction of Schweldnitz.: = (signed) CHARLES STEWART.co : 5 Lieutenant General.- \u2014\u2014 .-.PARIS, June 10.*.«+ Arwistice.This day, the 4th of June, (2d May,) the plenipotentiaries the grand equerry of France, general of divisior, senator, grand eagle of the legion of honor, grand cross of the orders of St Andrew of Russia.of 3t.Lepoid of Austria, St.Hu bert of Bavaria, ofthe green crown of Saxony, of Fidelity and St.Joseph, Plevipotentiary appointed by his Emperor of the French, King of Italy, Protector of the con fedration of the Rhine, Mediator of the Swiss Confederation, &c bring piovided with full powers from his highness the Prince of Neufchatel, Vice Constable, Major-General of the \u2018Army.\u2019 The Count of Schouvaloff, lieutenant-general, aid-de-camp general of his Majesty the Emperor of all the Russias, grand cross of the order of Wolodimir, second class, \u2018grand gross of the order of Saint Ann, knight of the order-of Saint George, fourth class, commander of the order of St.John of Jerusalem, and grand cross of the-Red Eagle of Prussia, and M.De Klies, ligutenage-general in the service of his Majesty the Prussia, grand cross of the Red Eagle of Prussia, of St.Wolodimer, second class, and St.Aun of Russia, kaight of the Order of Ment, of the Iron Cross of Prussia, and of the Legion of Honor, provided with full powers from his excellency- general of infan- tey Barclay de Tolly, \u2018generalin chief of the combined armies.After having exchanged their full powers at Gebersdorff, the Ist of June (20th May) and signed a suspension of arms for thirty hours, having met at the village of Pleiwitg, neutralized for thit purpose, between the advanced posts of the respective armies, in order ta continue the -negaciations: of an armistice calculated to suspend the hostilities between all the belligerent troops at whatever.point they may be ; have agreed to the following articles: .Article 1.Hostilities shall cease upon all points at the no tification of the present armistice.nawed by the oclhgere:t powers, vis.the Duke of Vicenca, | Majesty the tu oo 120 Viewna, May 8.\u201cOur Court Gazette of this day contains the following :\u2014 * Count Von STADION yesterday departed op an imperial mission to the Russian and Prussian head quarters.~~ \u2014- \u201c* To-day, Field Marshal Lt.Count Von Buana sets out \u2018for the French head-quarters.| se After his Imperial Majesty had ordered twn armies to be faised, the one in Bohemia, and the other in Gallica, he gave -the commiird of the former to the Prince and of the latter, to thé Prince of Reuss,\u201d -\u2014 : LONDON, Juwz 12.An article from Stockholm mentions from high authority a fact relating to the South which may materially affect the operations in the Nor:h.Itis chat Murat bas offéred to Au stria to employ 40,000 Men for the reconquest of her fermer possession in Italy, on thecondition that she will gusrantee to him in éonjunction ith Great Britain, Russia, and Prussia, the kingdom of Naples\u2014To Sicily he makes no pretentions.- Juve 18.\u2014Advices from Sicily were received yesterday to the 8th of April, by which we learn with considerable surprise, that there exists a species of commercial coquetry between Lord \u2018Wm.Bentinck.and the ministers of Murat, at Naples.June 17.Notice has been received in London, that a Mes senger, desparched at the instance of Russia and Prussia, from the seat of the negotiation of the armistice, and with the concur- pected, with an invitation to the Court of St.James's to send an Ambassador to treat of Peace.The city of Hamburg was ret.ken by storm the 30th May.The Prince of Ecmuhl [Devoust] bestows great praise on Gen pusillanimity of Gen.St.Cyr.Itis to the vigor displayed by Gen.Vandamme, that we owe the preservation of Sremen and the recovery of Hamburg.q Lownon, June 9,æTFhe Prince of Eckmuhl, it seema, as governor of the city of Hamburgh, required a contribution of six millions of marks (800,0001.) .OF SPAIN.The Gazette of last night contains ches from Lord Wellington, dated Carvajales, the 31et ult.Ais Lordship with the troops under his immediate command, arrived, as: already stated, at Salamanca-on the 26¢th.A division of French infan evacuated the city on the approach of the British, but were not quick enough in their movements.\u2018Two brigades of our cavalry under Gens.Fane and Alten, having forded the Tormes, came up with their rear guard, killed many of their men, and took about 200 prisoners with much baggage and ammunition.Lord Wellington.then left the right } ( mand of Sir Rowland Hill, and joined the left column; which Jhad marched under the command, of Sir Thomas Graham, co Carvajales.These forces crossed the Esla on the Sist.The {| Gen.Lewis's army had manned two smail private vessels, ud | and captured sixteen batteaux Jaden wsth provisions, bourd to of Schwarzenberg, p Enemy'e Fleet, consisting of 12 sail, were sec st=oding for rence of the af ke French Plenipotentiary, may be hourly ex.Vaudamme, Hamburg was lost the iast campaign thro\u201d the- wy, with some cavalry and arcillerp under General Villate of his army under the com- week, \u2018Thar 4 party composed of.cit:zens and volunteers from \u201c La proceeded a f-w miles dowhthe St Lawrence.wherethey mt mor: Kingston, and took the boatmea, about fifty in avmber prisos uers.The above we give as r.lated to us.A letter from Burlington gives the following as the naval force on Lake Champlain, vig, .- American\u20141 veuel (the President) mounting 16 guni\u20142 gun boats, 3 scows, : wong.KINGSTON GAZETTE OFFICE, 5th Avamr, 1818.The following account of the Enemy's late wisit te York, i, porbe 1 © dished by rluthority.] .At eleven o'clock on Saturday morning the 31st ult.the the havbor\u2014\u2014about half past three the Pike, the Madison, and Oncide, came to anchor in the offiag\u2014the Schooners conrinue ing to pass up the harbor with their sweeps\u2014about 4 o clock three of them came too abreast of the town, and the remar.der near the Garrison, and immediately afterwards several boats full of troops landed at the Garrison, and proceeded from thence to the Town, of which they took possemion.\u2014 I'hey then opened the Gosf, hberating the prisoners, and taking three Soldiers confined for felony.They thin went to the iospitals and paroled the few men that could not be removed, They next entered the Stores of Major Allan ard Mr st, \\seorge, and seized the contents, consising chiefly of Flour, the same beng private property.Between 11 and 12 o'clock on Saturday night, the three Schooners which had anchored abreast of the town towed out, and à was supposed thar the fleet would have sailed immediately \u2014but information having veen given by some traitors, whose names it is hoped will be discovered, that valuable Stores hud been senc up the River the Don, \u2018the Schooners weut up the harbor on Sunday morning, the troops.were again landed, and 3 armed boats proceeces p Don iu search of the Stores.In consequence, however, of the very meritorious exertions of a few young men, aniongst when were two vy the name of Player, every thing was convey d away, and the boats sunk before the Enemy reached the place.Two or three boats coutamung triflicg articles, which had been hid in the marsh, were discovered and taken, but in their main vbject the Enemy wos compleatly disappoiited \u2014 3s soon as the armed boats had returned the troops went on board, =:.d by sunset both Sailors and Soldiers had evacusted the town, the Barrick, Wood Yard, and Store Houses on G har Point, having been first set on fire by them, ued at day light on the following morning the Enemy's fie t sailed.The troops which were landed were acting as marines, and appeared to be ali th.y had on board the flect, and did nocex- ceed 240 men.hey were under the command of Comm» dore Chauncey and Lt.-Col.\u201cScott, an unexchanged prmouer of war ou his pa-ole, both of whom land-d with the troops Prench had evacuated Z2mora and retreated upon Toro.Lord : less, the militia were still on parole, and the principal geo- Wellington anticipates, that by his movement the enemys forces | tiemen had reureid from an ap The town upon the arrival of the enemy was torally defi ce - Led - a rehension of being treated with 2.Thearmistice shall continue to the 8th July, (20th July) inclusive, and six days further to denounce it at its expiration.3.Hostliities, therefore, cannot begin anew, until six days after the denunciation of the armistice at the sespective head.quar! ters © 4.The line of demarkation between is determined as follows : Un_StLEs1a\u2014 Lhe line of demarkition of the combined army, from the frontier of Bohemia, passing through Dirtersbach, Plaffensdorf, Landsbut, shall follow the Bober, asfar as Ru- delstadt, from thence.rhrough Bolkenhayn, Strigau, following the Streiganer- Waster aa far as Cauch, and will join the Oder passing through Bettlem, Oltoschin and Althoff; \u2018The combined army may oacupy the towns of Landshut, Bolkenhsyn, Striegau and Cauth, as likewise their suburbs, 9 pat Madrid and Toledo would be compelled to retreat; andit is | the same severity used towards several of the inh -bitants near stated in the Lisbon papers to the 9th inst.which also reached Fort Grorge, who hud been made prisoners and sent te *he town yesterday, that their retreat had already @ommenced.It United States.ut.Col.Battersby with the troops und is also said, in the Lisbon papers, that the British army eutered | his command, bad upon the fist appearance of the ene.s Zamora on the 1st and Toro on the 2d, and thar the enemy had fleet off York on the 29th, proceeded from thence with hi retired upon Valladolid.The Qazetie of last night also contains ; Suns to Buthagton Heights, where he had jomed M.,x the deruids of \u201cthe capture of the little island of Ponsa, in the Maule, and concentrated his force nn the following eves- Co - ce ing.Ihe enemy had dung the course of the day landed Gulf of Venice - -_ rer - from the fleet 300 men near Bra \u2018des house, with au intenc:+n a \u2018 : Boston, July 29 oi sormuug the heights, which they hoped to carry, but 6 -d- We.have received Lisbon papers to the 1st June The ing Major Maule well prepared to receive them, aad boing French have evacuated and destroyed the castle of Burgos, and | iuforméd of Lieut.-Col, Battersby's march, they reimbark.d were pursued in their retreat by General Hill, with 4 stfong.aad stood away for York - _ body of cavalry and artillery, who hada very obstinate skirmish Lhe.plunder obtained by\u201cthe enemy upon this predatory -x- with them ; hut they succeeded in.gaining a bridge, which Pho bas been indeed trifling, and the loss has oltoge ie?secured their retreat.to © ge orc plsllen upon individuals, che Pushe Scores of every descri: ton King Joseph had received-a letter from his brothel,.the: having been remaved ; aud the only prisoners mode by ih Emperor, ardering him nat te risk a battle, but to retire to the {ewig conti.ed felons a d invalids in hospital \u2014 W.are 0 77 Provinces north of the Ebro, ' + ot to be obliged to observe that thers is too much reason to ee Mer.Stevenson, mate of the late brig William from Cadig\u2019| lieve that the Loemy was furnished with exact soformation re- informe that on the 1st June information reached Cadiz chat the { Specung the @ovements of our traupa, and the sae of Yok French EVACUATED MADRID oa the night of tlie g8th 20d of the position at Burlingten 'deights, from traitors 3- May, taking the road towards Burges, and the Spañiards Mo:get ourseives, from men too who are holding Pubuic st entered the city the next morning.~~ = .~~] ations wn the Country, and whose names we trust, when cor- Lt, Gen: Hill commwnds the Portuguese about 10,000 in rectly koown, will lead to their conviction and punishmaes, aumber ; Beside these a Portuguese Brigade iactached to all | 20d hold thea Up ce the just detestation of every loyal ou>- the English divisions.Codi a \u201c Clee of hus Majesty.M Aux 7 Eutract of a letter from + dated Mey 24, (roccived by the : ONTRLAL, Ag , / spur News rt.) fr : > | lt-erould appear Commedore Chauncy had tef: port swe « The markets :t Cadis have never st 20 low an ebb {than wæsap;rised at Kingstou ; for on Saturday last he land-4 since the disembarkation of che British army.The best Phila à force at York, which was previously evacuated by lL.iest delphia Sour stand quoted at 14 dollars per barrel, but the Co.Battersby small detachment.That officer civided the priceis merely nominal ne purchasers appear.[ government wore of provisions among the inhabitants, thinking .COM.ROGERS.: the enemy would respect their dw-llingws but Jopathen 1s wé The Anacoads, (ar.in N, Carolina.) spoke a Spanish brig, t~ have take 1 all that came into his tangs without discrimi.anoc - who informed, that the PREMDENT frigate, Com.Roouas, &ir J.LL Yeo sailed on the Sist wit so thar a naval bat was in the West-lodies\u2014bad made many prizes, which she m3) Momeat'y be look: d for, as interesting to Upper Canad destroyed, and landed che prisoners in St.Basthelamews.as the fights of Maycale aud Salamis were to Athei.potion from the encmay\u2019s left, while others were filing tg gain our right ; snd Gen.lay de Tolly was attacked by a very superior farce under Marshal Ney, and Qeneral Lauriston; and notwithwagding the most gallant efforts, was forced to \u20ac abandon the villages of Rlutz and Cannervitz.General Barclay Ef de Tolly had orders, if out numbered, to change the ground he LE - seeupied in front of Cannervitz and Igieslitz, and to place\u2018 binvelf on the heights surrounding the Villiges of Raghel and * Paruth, by which thearmy would chaage its position on the Jeft, and cover the main reads through Wurtzen and Hochkirch .Wotheraar: the enemy outflanked him on the right, while they warmly engaged him -in front; and occupied these heights Eq \u201cbefore him to throw himself on the right of Wurtchen, where ; the Imperial head Trmers had been, and which ually.ans- LE * Wreved the object.eri it was perceived that General Barcla \u201cThe line of the French army also, from the front B 4: Tolly was pressed by immense odds, General Blucher was h army alec, fr © Jrontier bordering 24 on Boheniia, will pasa through Soillershauf, Alig Ramuit edt move te his righe, andattack the enem in Bank.following the course the email river which empries in the Kiet ot 1 yeh was afterwards supported by Generals Bober, not far from Berteldorf; then following the Bober as £5 Ce Ini aud here a Rost sanguinary contest ensued.far as Lahn, from theace to Neu Kirch, on the Katz-bach, in y.Gener) Brats uccoe ed in checking the enemy.That of a direct line, from whence it will follow the course of that on this eventful day Pr eal Praisg ; and the Prussians river tathe Oder.The towns of Parshwitz, Liegnitz, Gold what their eroope me Capable of le heii) gin evinced berg pad Eahn, whatever may be the banks on which they are \u2018 : n y |teated, may, as well as their suburbs be i } or nd den dev Bahing for their country, their a] Freuch trp.\u2019 accopiod by the EE A charge of four thausand of their caval y \u2019 enemy\u2019sitfantry, which had carricd the lagen ot porn of the completely repulsed him, sud the Prussicus again occupied it displaying the greatest order and steadiniss under the aioe .galling fire.Sullthese gallane fonts werd stented by the enemy's bringing up troops, h partial succes, were obtsined, the general issue was in ape paral - A momentary advantage being gained by the enemy in con sequence of General Barclay de Tolly's ¢ 8, he lost no time in making every exertion to push it to Re utmost, renew ing, at the arme time, bis attack on our left flank and'amaulting ohe batteries that covered the conical heights, as also those of the belligerent armies {rez cred.J ( 0 F t The whole of the territory betweem-tbe line of demarkation of the and combined armies, Whall be neutral, and cannot be occupied by any troops, not even by landsturms : this dis- Poutsen of course apples to the cit, of Breslau.F-om the mouth of the Katsback, the kine of demarkation wiil follow the course of the det to the frontier of Sazony, rauging the frontier of Saxouy and of Prussia, and will join the Elbe from the Qder not far from Muhlrose, and following the frontier of Prussia in\" such a manner that the whole of Sazony, the count y of Dessau, and the small srroud ing states of the Princes of the Confederation of the Rhine, shall belonf to the French army ; and chat the whole of Prussia shall belong to the combined amy., | a OY MS ES.~ iin Sees PU RS Sey $V OTR Ww WY - wouided.The effect of this exped:iion wiil he to keep \"gers of Ls Provinee for a cuusiderable time.\"on \u201coard the Transports in this Harbor, saited yesier- - day in H.M.Ships Regulus and Mel Major Taylor, and Twenty-four of the wferior officers, | Ave.T\u2014Ship Mersey, A.Corric from Liverpool; via Cork, - delivered in to Mr.Hornbloaw, for adjustment and payment.TES UP this Summer, from the wreck of a vemel \u201cJreaking out of aew wars.The circumstances of the YL Toa oo _ Wb Lalo rHURSD AY, AUGUST 12, 181.\u2018The Armistice which was signed in the North of pl on i pe-ations\u201d in that quarter.In the course of a m-th, te have vanced from the Saale to the -, af #- fizuting two great hated, in which the cou- Ode and gooë conduct & the Allies have not been aile: go \u2019eust ir progress Though the Russian and Prus- \u2018an Armies en from the superiority which the French have already ac- nired, and 1- \u20ac position in which the Armistice leavés.de resveclive forces, that, in the event of the resum pon of hostilities, the Allies will be unable to maintain themselves in the countries east of the Elbe, and to the porto of Lhe hue of demarcation.\u2019 The intention of the parties to the Armistice, is pro- pahly to sive time for the commencement of Negocia- tion for à general Peace.In this case, it must be ad- miited, (hat Bonaparte consems to eater upon ne ocia- tion m a more unfavorabte condition than usual, and much more so than at the commencement of the war with Russia.À large territory Lelonging to one of his Aines, is still in possess:on of the Russians; his troops, ins'ead of being masters of the whole course of the Vistula and the Oder are shut up in fortresses on these | gives; a Kingdow has Escaped from his power and influe.:ce, aud ihe ierror of his name is considerahly di- mished.On the other haud, the Allies can have litte hope of his again exposing himself to the disasters which | bef! him last winter; they must he persuaded of the | si d:ty vf that power, and the exteusivenesy of those res.urees, which have not only enatied him to withstand the sh-ck, but to resume offensive operations with suc- \u201cces.; 7 Peace in Europe is hut a breathing time hetween the resent times, seem to be more favorable to its return aid durstion, tian at any period siuce the French Revo- lutidn ; for all have amply tasted of the evils, and must be sensible of the \u201cangers of war.The las: week Las furaisted us with no interesting intelligence from the United \u201ctates.There is no account of any affair of much importaree along our fro.tiers.T.e exped-tion up Lake Champlain, has returned with co.prête success.and without a single man kiied or the evemy\u2019s Posts at a greater distance from the fron- The attention of every one :s turned to an ex;ected contes! on Lake Ontario.The American fleet sa ed fr.m sacket\u2019s Harour on-the 21st ult.Sir James Yeo sa ed from Kingston on the 31st.\u2018The operations of the g ems ai York, and at the Head of re Lake.arc amply \u20ac de.aried \u2018n tire extract from ihe Kiugston Gazette.Ti enems's force is reported Lo be 55 eri>r to ours: but we ha-e ampic grounds for confidence in the known |- eha-ac er vf \u201cir James-Yeo aud his gailsat companious.cmt Yesterday Col.Scorr.aud art of His Majesty's 103d Regimen, arrived from Chambly.We understand that the \u2018eoros Regiment will shortly leave this City for that piace.All the d-tachiments in this Garrison are orde ed io juin theic respective Corps.Lad: Prevosr and Family left this City yesterday morniux for Montreal .This day being His Royal Hizhnesw the Parnes Re- cext's Birth Day, itis ce'chrates with the honors usual: on the Kswc's Birth Day.; We have tuch satisfaciion in feing'able to state, on tte authority of reports from different parts of this Province ; that the prospec for \u2018he ensuinz Harvest, is, in -eral, \u201cetter than nsual.The American Papers speak extranidinary good Csops in the Northern.parts of the nited States.Po © A nunver of the American Prisoners which were meue for Hal:fax.d-awa by lot, have à :0 gong in the same vesse.s._\u2014 \u2014-\u2014 .¢ LIST OF BRITISH VESSELS OF WAR OX 1AKE ONTARIO.Wofe.23 guns.Sir J.L.Yro, tommodore.Roval George.22.» Wm.Howe Malcaster, Captain.Metritle.14.Edwd.Npilsbucy, Commander Earl Moira.14.H.Dobbs, .Sir Sydney Smith 12.H.C.Owen, Lieut.& Comdr.Beresford .12.H.Radcuffe.Accuunis from Fort George of the 3d Inst.state, that Chauncey vas in Niagara River, aud Sir James Yeo lying off the exrrauce.SE POIL «FF QUEBE:, ARRIVED.to Forsyth, Richardson the Majestic.11-\u2014Brig Express, J.Fullerton, from Martinico, via Hali fax, 24 days, to Wm.Burns, Esq.cargo Rum and Sugar.12\u2014Brig Tiger, Jn.Smith, from Leith, via.Cork, 64 days to Munro and Bell, general cargo.sailed with the Ro ta, left the convoy a month ago, - ; \u2014\u2014 H.3M.B \u2018Trinculo, A.Renny, Commander, 66 days from Cork, with conyoy.\u2014Sails the 20th inst.with the homeward bound convoy.: Sailed, \u2018on Sunday the 7th inet.H.M.S.Loupcervier, with 4 ii for Hahfx.0 the 9th.H M.B.Wasp, for .¥-t.rday, ar 4 P M.H.M.Ships Melpomene and Regu- des for Halifax, With American prisoners of war.TELEGRAPH, \\2th Avcust, 1818.Position of vessels sigualised coming up the River.At No.2, 3 schooter ; 4, S brigs and 1 sche 3 8, 1 ship; 21, à ship; 12, 1 ship - THE Annval LIVERARY EXERCISES of the Little SEMINARY of Quebec, will be held on SATURDAY mext.The Gentlemen of the Seminary flatter themselves, that those Gentlemen who are encouragers of Learning, will Be able to spare a few moments from their usual occupations, to Ronor them with their presence, and assist at these Exercises; which, though apparently of little importance, operate.ay 8 powerfol incitement to the progressof the Students.\u201cThe Exercides will commence in the Morning at Nine &\u2019clock, and in the Afternoon at Onz o'clock.Qucbec Seminary, 11th August, 18°39.DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER HIP.ThE Concern heretofore curried on by Epwaao Hoawne sLow and Rosent Bavoie, is this day disolved by mutual consent, all accounts against the Firm are desired to be & Co.gencral cargo, sailed with And those indebted to the Congern are desired to pay to Edwd.Hornbinw.7 EDWo.HORNBLOW, | Quebec, 11th August, 1813.ROBT.BRYDIE.N B.Mr.HonnBLow solocits the favor of the Public as Qsual, | \u2019 between the South and Fast Points of the Island of An- ticosi, in from three to four feet at low water, vis.One Bower Anchor English made, between 13 & 14 cwt, One ditto Dutch made, of between 10 & 31 cwt, with of the rigging of the Bowsprit, and now in possession of | Phillip Dean of this city.The owner of the said Anchors and Rigpiag may have them, en paying and ex- pences, by applying te J@HN LAMALY, Harbour Mastet.- DESERTED FROM BEAUPORT, 7 7 BOUT the 9th or 10th lox.\u2014JOHN C.RAYNALS, | Wm.L.JONES and PETER DILL, Atierical Pri- tévers of War, and Servants to the Officers on Parole there\u2014 A Reward of ONE GUINEA will be puid for the apprehen- sic\u201d of each of the mid Desersers, \u201con application te Garr.tae 4th June, shews the result of the late Mili- | age unbroken, yet there is reason to fear, | |A |.15 M.oak \"do, = £500 2 wich plank do.10 cords fire wood do.- o'clock, by Ÿ_ Quebec, 10th Aug.1813.and two bales Coating.; Shaw, of Montreal, Merchant, James Halldwell, of Quebec, =,» SAUR BY .AUCFION., i»; On\u2019 FRIDAY the \u201819th ine.at the Sebucriber\u2019y Asdtion \u2018 ._ \u2026 Eoom, at ONR SL TEL General amottmerie of DF \u201cGoods,\u201d consisting = fancy fox 0d commen cat, mimes flannels, ETS n , Lies, Waistcoat patterns, cotton hamdier- chiefs, shawls, cotton and worseed howe, 95 ees valves, coloured worsted, 1 box Irish linen, striped cotton, cambrck, and a variety of other articles.ALSO, }' Barrel white wine vi Ea 50 Hides sole leather, 2 © = 3\u2019 Kegs twist tobacco.oo By FRAs.QUIROUFT, Quebec, 12th August, 1815, 7 2 ROU Br.On SATURDAY next, the 4th instant, a: the Subecti | bers Auction Room, at ONE o'Clock.! General Assortment of Dry Goods, cousisting of cloths, La evnieres calicacs, men and womens\u2019 cotton and worse ed stockings, shawls, Irish linens, silk hi ili womens\u2019 shoes, &c.&c \u2014\u2014ALSO, Hath miliary and Six hogsheads and eight barrels barrels and seven bags of best green collec, twenty baskets of raisins, two puncheous af excellent strong vinegar in small lots, three kegs of plug and two\u201cof twist tobacco, six barrels of tar, with à variety of other articles.© By JONES, WHITE X MELVIN Quebec, 10th August, 18183.: Auct'rs, & Bra.On MONDAY the loth AÜUGUSI, and the following pres See to begin each day at ONE o'Clock, at the ouse aud on the premises of the late Mr.JOHN\u2018 CAMPBELL, ST, ROC Suburbs OHN A LARGE Quastity of valuable HOUSEHOLD FUR.4 A NITURE, and other GOODS and EFFECTS, consisting in Chests of Drawers, Bureaux, Sophas, Chairs, Tables, book cases, books, elegantly framed prints, gold and silver watches, sulver plate, glass ware, liquor cases, writing desks, large iron scale and beam, do, for weigling gold in bulk, iron stoves, bediteads, feather beds, mattrasses, krchen utensils, clothes, linen, Port Wine, 2 barrels muscovado- sugar, coffee and à variety of other articles.À handsome Grey Mare 4 years old, harness of all descriptions, carioles, sleighs, carts, do.for lumber, with chains, &c.complete.ALSO, , lots Muscovado sugar, five 156 cwt.Iron assorted, iu suitable - 4 barrels sheathing nails 8 do.plank and board, do, About 600 doz.Staples _ 8 M.merchantable qak, to be measured 500 fect white pine ~~ > do.#5 dressed masts and spary from (2 to 20 inch, de.\u201c1 do.20aginch do.Saal \u201c00e Sm.& coils new cordage, and a quantity of old de.Qld iron and machinery belonging to amull - .The Timber and iron may be viewed before the Sale, by applying to Mr.BURGEss on the premises.J.BELANGER, Not.Public.Quebec, 4th Aug.1813, oo On TUEDAY the 7th of September next, 'a¢ 11 o'clock in «the Forenoon, on Mr Obadiah Alywins's Wharf: ~ BOUT Four Ions of Excellent English HOPS.which may be seen any day previous to the Sale, by applying to Mr Aylwin.Sale to commence precisely at ELF VEN JONES, WHII'E & MELVIN, Auc.& Bre.JUST arrived m the Big Express, James Fullerton, master, front Martinique, and for Sale by-the Subscriber, 50 hogsheads and 20 barrels sugar; and 24 puncheons runi.Quebec, 11th August 1815.WILLIAM BURNS.OR SALE BY JOHN STEWART \u2014\u2014A few Chests: Singlo Tea ALSO, © Port, Madeira and Claret Wines, London bettied Brown Stout, Bell's Ale, London made Mould: Candles, white waz, a Quebec, 11th Angust, 1813, 85 Cargo of wel cured COD FISH, of the best quality, A in casks of 8, 6, 5 and 4 quintals.\u2014Ang .A few thousand W.O.Pumchesn Staves, the whole in complete readiness for shinment, for ale by.a | IRVINE, MACNAUGHT & Co.Quebec, 11th August, 1813, MISSING.No.$.A BOX marked I.T Was landed from the Mary of Greenock,at Messrs.Brehaut & Sheppard's wharf.Whoever has received it and will deliver it to the Subscriber may have cost and charges a Quebec, Aug.8, 18)3.JOHN TORRANCE.FOR BARBADOES, Cu HE.New fast mailing Brig TARTAR, Ww.Rdibirn; master, has good accommadatsos for a few passengers; intends to sail in all on 21st current, shall touch at Halifax if convoy will permit.Apply to the master on board, or to N.RestLy, Agent to the said Brig, Queen's Wharf .Quebec, 11th August, 1813.ANTED=A person qualificd to teach the French language.Apply at this Office.\u2014 August 12rh, 1813, - HOUSE IN PALACE STREET.To be Let for 4 Term of Years, and the Repairs deducted «from the Rent .Lo THE HOUSE No.11 Palace Street, adjoining the ely don.Judge WiiLiaxs, (late Mr, Grant's), with AIM 5 yard, Stables, &c.the whole belonging to the Estate of the late Mr.Jouw Camrarerc, Apply to JOHN NEILSON, Tutor to the Minors.Quebec, 4th August, 1813, ALSO, TO BE LET; An Excellent BAKE HOUSE, and those parts of the late Mr, CaMrseii's extensive Preisises at St.RUC, which are Bot now leased.: : J.N.MoNTREAL Y sire KIT 665 X1CUTION, is- to wit : ! Baie \u201c.«is Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holding civit-pleas, in and for che District of Montreal aforesaid, at the duit of Henry M'Kenzie and Jacob Oldham, of \u2018Terrebonne, Merchants, William M\u2018Gillivray, of Montreal, Merchant, William Hallowell, of the same place, Merchant, Roderick M\u2018Kenzie, of Terrebonne, Merchant, Angus Merchant, and Archibald N.M\u2018Leod, of Montreal, Merchant, Co-partners, using trade togethet under the name or firm of M'Kenzie, Oldh:m & Co.against the lands snd tenements in the hands of Louis Joseph Fleury Dechambault, Esquire, in his capacity as universal Legatee of the late Marie Fhonsas Fleury\" De la Gorgendiere, widow of the late Thomas Ignace 1 rottier, Desaunief Dufy, Esquire, and executor of the last will and testament o: the said Marie Thomas, Fleury De La Gorgen- diere, to me directed; 1 have seizcd and taken in execution ss.being lands and tenements in the hands of the said.J.OUIS JOSEPH FLEURY ODECHAMBAULT, in his capacity aforesaid.==An emplacement or lot of land, mtusred in Notre Dame Street, in the City of Montreal, in the s:id District of Montreal, containing thirty-three feet in front on the said.Street, > ninety feet io depth, with a Stone House thercon erected, in front by the ssid Notre Dame Street, in the tear by the property of the Fabrique of Montreal, on one nde by Benziah Gibb, and on the other side ty the repreren- tatives of Prançois Sarraule.Now I do hereby give notice, that the eaid emplacement or lot of land and premises, will be sold and adjudged to die highest bidder, at mf office, in the City of Mootreal on TUESDAY the FOUR.VBENTH day of DECEMBER next, at ELEVEN of the Clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions cf sale will be made known, K - FREDx.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.\"All and every person or Jeriaos haviog claims ob the above F déscribed emplacement or of Libd and ises, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hercby advertised to give notice thereof to the sid Sheriff, at his Office aforesaid, according to Law ; and further that no opposition, efs fas nalier of apm de distraire, the whole or anry part of the said emplacement or lot of land aad premises, or afe ot ser- ree | Grandeur, avec les troupes sous son commendement inumédiat, \u2018| sous le Général Villatte, évacua la Ville à l' | ques jeunes-gens, parmi lesquels il y en avoit deux du nom de Étoiert arrivés en Ville hier disent que leur retraite étois déjà | complètement trompé daus son principal but.: Aussitôr que les ce quartier, .\u2019 L.ewvrgs, le 12 Juin.~=Un article de Stockholm mentionne SBF UBe autorité un fait qui a rapport am Sud et qui pourra beauconp affecter les opérations devs le Nerd.C'est que Murat a offert i I'Awtriche d'employer 40,000 bosses Wellington, datées de Carvajales, le SI du mois dernier.Sa arriva, comme on a déja dit,à Salemanque le 26.Une division ! d'Infanterie Érançoise ares de la Cavalerie et de l'Arillerie \u2018 Ane glois, mais ne fut pas assez vif dans ses mouvemens.Deux brigades de notre Cavalerie sous les Généraux Fane et Alten, ayant pané le Tormes à gué, vinrent avec leur arrière garde, tuèrent plusseurs de leurs hommes, et firent environ 204 prisonniers a vec beaucoup de bagage et de munitions.Le Lord Wellington laissa alors la droite de son armée seus le commandemeur de Sir Thotsas Graham à Carvajales.Ces forces traversèrent l'Esla Je 31.Les Francois avoient évacué Zamora et retraité sur Toro.Le Lord Wellington espère que, que par son mouvement, les : forces de l'ennemi à Madrid et à Tolède seront forcées de retraiter ; ec les Paprers de Lisbonne jusqu'au 9 du courant qui commencée, lis disent aussi que l'armée Anglaise étoit entrée à Z:mora le ler.etd Two le 2, et que l'ennemi s'était retiré sur Valladolid.la Gazette d'hier au soir contient aueas lee dée tails de la prise de la petite Lie de Pouza, dans le Golf: de [Le détail suivant de lu visite récente de l'ennemi à York, em publié par autorité.] _< Samedi le 31 du mois derniér, à onze heures du matin, la flotte de l'enneani, consistant en 13 voiles, fut vue faisant voile | vers le Havre.Vers trois beures et demie le Pyde, le Madison et l\u2019Onsida mouillèrent vis-à-vis le Havre, les Goklertes contie Puant à monter devant le Havre avec leurs rames.Vers 4 het res, trois d'entrelles vinrent vis-à-vis la ville et le reste près de la Garuison, et inumédiatement après plusieurs bateaux pleins de troupes, les débarquèrent à la Garnison, e« allèrent de là à la Ville doit elles prirent possession.Billes ouvrirent alors la Prison, élargirent les Vrisonniers, et y pricat trois Soldats | qui y étoient renfermés pour félome.Elles alièrent ensuite aux Hopitaux et y mirent scus parole le peu d'hommes qu'elles ne purent emmener, Blles entrèrent après dans .ies Magasins du Major Allen et de Mr.Se George, | et «\u2019emparèrent de tout ce qui était, qui consistoit principale.| ment en fleur, qui étoit leur propriété privée.Sumuedi entre anzc heures.et minuit, les trois Goëlettes qui avoiens mouillé vis-à-vis la Ville sortirent À la tquée, et l'un pensoit que la flotte partiroit immédiatement; Mais ayant eu information, par quelques traîres, dont nous esperons que les nome seront découverte, qu'on avoit envoyé des effêts précieun dans le haut | de la Rivière Don, elles montèrent le Havre Dimanche au matin, les troupes furent debarquées de ncuveau, et tre bateaux armés muntèrent le Don et se mire:it en recherche des bffets.Cependant\u2019 en couségiente due efforts actifs de quel Platter, tout fut emporté, et les bateaux coulés à fond avant que l'ennemi pût arriver à-la place.Deux ou cruis bateaux castenant dès articles de peu de conséquence, qui avoirnt été caché dans la mare, furent découverts et pris, mais l'eunenu fus bateaux urmés furent retournés, les troupes allèrent à bord, et à soleil conché les macelots et les soldats avoieut évacué la Ville, ayant auparavant mis le feu au Casernes, au Chantiers et aux Magasins sur la pointe de Gibraltar, et le lendemain au point du'jour la fltte nuit À la voile.: les troupes qui débarquèrent agiwoient comme soldats de marine et al paroit que c'est toiit ce qu'ils avoient i bord de la lutte, et n'excédoient pas 240 homames.~ Elles étoient sous te Commandement da Commodore Chauncey, et du Liqutenaat Colonel Scott, prisonnier de guerre sous non é, qui débarquérent tous deux aves les troupes.Le Ville à l'as - rivée de l'ennemi étoit eutidrement spre défense, In: Miliow étoit encore sous parole, et les principaux Messieurs s\u2019étoient retirés dans la crainte d'être traités avee Ja même sévérité.que p'uséeurs des hahionne près Fort Lieurge, qui a vaen: ÉLé fans prisonniers et envoyés aux ms.Le Lieutenant Battersby avec les Troupes sous son cunmandement, à la pres mière vue de l'ennemi vis-à-vis York, étoit parti de là avec cos canons et étoit allé aux hauteurs de Hurlingeon où il avoit joint le :vlajur Maule et concentré ses forces le Soir auivant.Durant le cours de la journée l'ennemi avuit débarqué de la force SO \u2018hommes près.de ia maison de Brandt, dans l'intention de prendre les hauteurs d'assaut, mais trouvant le Major Maule bisa préparé à lesrecevoir, et étant informés de la marche du Lisu- tepañt Colonel) Batteraby, ils rembarquèrent et firens voile vers York.Le pillage de l'ennemi dans cette expédition a été peu de chose, et la perte est; tombée entièrement sur des individus, les effet publics de toutes descriptions aÿfane été transportés ; et les seuls prisonnier qu\u2019il aie faits étant dés personnes renfermées dans ls Prison et des Invaiides dans l'Hôpieal.Nous sonumes mortifiés d'être obligés d'ubserver qu\u2019il y « trop lieu de croire que l'Ennemi aeu des informations exactes cancer- nant mouvenicns de nos troupes et l'état de York et hauteurs de Burlington, par destraîtres parmi nous, par des hommes aussi qui remplissent des Offices publicedsns le l\u2019aye ; et nous espérons que leurs noms, uue fois connus, les eandui- ront à leur conviction et à leur juste punition, et les feront détester de tous les loyaux sujets de Sa viajenté .GALELIE DE YY BUREAU DE L'ADJUDANT GÉNÉRAL DES MILIC! 8.\u2019 Quesas; 10s.Aol, 1838, lla pid 1 Son Honnear le Paz\u2019upent faire au Gé: Bataillon de la Milice Incorporée, la promotion suivante : Mr: luncan C- M'DDONmaLL, pour être Kgseigne, par Commission datée du :0e, Août, 1818, À la place de John dentaire de Québec _\u2014 F.V 155.41, DE MONVIEL, Adje.Général M.QUEBEC.\u201cJEUDI, LE :2 AOÛT, 1813.L'armistice qui a été signé dans le Nord.de l'Allemagne.le 4 Juin, fast vair le résultat des opérations militaires récentes en » Dans l'espace d'un mois, les François out avancé du Saale à l'Oder, après deux grandes batailles dans lesquelles le courage et la bonne conduite des alliés t'out pu rés.ster à leurs progrès.Quoique les armées Russes et Prussieniies soient en tiéres, cependant il à lieu de craindre, par la supériorité que les François ont déjà acquise, et la positiva dune laquelle l'armistice laisse les forces respectives, que, dans le cas vd les hos- tlités recommenceroient, les alliéy ne fussent en état de oo maintenir dans les Pays À l'Est de l'Élbe et au Nord de ia ligne de démarcation.+ or L'intention des ç srties dans I' Armistice est probablement de pour reconquérir ses anciennes poscssions en Italie, à Condé Mes dans l'extroi'dp'le | Melville.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.14yss.\u2026\u2026.Edwd.3 Fletcher qui ext retourné au er.Bataillon de la Mulce 8¢- | poblique est Srée sur wne contsetatien qu'on s'ate \u2018tend avoir bientde lieù sur Laç Ontario.; i Caine est partie ds Havre de b de M: du mois dernier.Sit James Yeo em parti de Kiagwsh Be S1: .Les opérations de l'ennem: à York eu datte le bout du Lac sont amplement détail- Gpnetts Mi On dit que la L'attention tion qu'elle lui.ita conjointement avec l'Anglererre, la force de l'ennemi \u201campériente da.nôts ÿ.poais nous avons Rosie, la Prusse, et Je Royaume de Naples.Ul me fait aucune lien d'avour confites due de \u20ac .fir James 100 offre la Sscile, Lo ' et de ses braves gampagnesiy.© Sv \u2026 La Gazette d'hier au soir contient des Dépêches du Lord ier le Colonel SEES 308s Régiment de Sa\u2019 Majesté, sont arrivés de Ch .X Nous appr euons que le Régimeat de Meuron part sous peu de qette Ville pour aller à cette place.Tous les déththemens dane cette Garamdn ent oc- êrç de joindre leurs torpe respectifs.: r Lady Patvort et m famille vont partis de cette Ville hier pour Montréal.- : ! \u2014\u2014 Ce jour étant celui de la Naissance de Son Altesse Royale Je Princt Réyeut, il à été célébré avec les honneurs erdinaires au jour de la Naissance du Roi.; oo Un nombre de Priscnsiers Américains qui oie à bord des T dans ce Havre, sout partis hier pour Halifax, dans les Vaisseaux de Sa Majesté Regulus ot Melromene.Le Major Taylar et.vinge quatre des Officiers infériqure , ticés au sort, sont aussi allés dans les méêniee vaisseaug., |.: \u2014\u2014 .; » ne Guzrag Anclois sun LE.Lac QuTanio.Le Wolfe.\u2026.93 Camons Sir J.L.Yea Commodore, Royal Mulcaster Capitaine.« Commandant.Liste das Vaisszaux George.\u2026\u2026\u2026.22.\u2026.0.W Howe Earl Moita.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.b4e.\u2026.0000000.Be cet Sir Sidney Smith 12.18.C Owen Lt.st Commande, Beresford.\u2026.\u2026.)B.\u2026.\u2026.Ratchife, .Des nouvelles du Fore George du 8 du courant disent Chauncey étoit dans la Rividre Nugara, et Sr James Yeo était vis-à-vis l'entrée.© + EXERCICES LITTE'RAIRRS.AMEDI prochain, Mrs, les Btudians du Petit Séminaire de Québec, soutiendront leu: Exercices Lattéraires de d'année.Le Séminaire ose ve Marter que les Mesceuts qui aiment à encourager les lettres, voudront bien dérober quelques instante À leurs pccupations, pour l'honores de leur vence, et assister à des exercices, qui, quoique pea ds\u2019 ch eux-mêmes, sont pourtant UA puissant siguillon pour [oer les jeunes geué à l'étude.Lee Baercices commengeront lea.tink neuf heures, ec l'après midi à une house.Séminaire de Québec, 11 Aoû:, 1818.< .N A 'BESOIN.e«D'une personne d Prançoite: \u2018 S'adremer à tot Office, Québec, le 18 Août, 1618.\u2014 + DR'SERTRE'S DE BEAUPORT.va le 9 ou 10 du courant JOHN C.RAYNALS, Wa: L.JONES, ot PETER DIL]., Prisonniers de quetre Américains, es Donrestiques des Officiers qui y sont tuus parole.On donnera une GUINE 'E de RECOMPENSR peur chacuo dec dita Déserteurs que l\u2019on prendre, op s'adrves wot as Capitaine Kemery Agent principal pour les Trans - uerre, .port et les Prisonniers de Que Québec, le 1} Août,» 1818.\u2019 : Le VENDRE Jonw Stewant-=Quelqués Chievo de Thé to meee AUSSI .: Du Vin de » de Madère et de Bourdeaux, du Brews Start mis en Bouteilles à Londres, de l'Aile de Bell, Chun- \u2018deiles au moule de Londres, Ciré blanche es deux Balles de Bergobesooma.Québee, le 11 Acûe, 1518.: IENT d'arriver\u2018 dins'le Brig Express,\u201d James Fullerton, Malire, de la Martinique, et à vendre par le Soasmigué, $0 Bougauts et ¥O quarts de Suery, ot 24 Tonnes de Rum._ Québec 11 Août, 1818.| WILLIAM BURNS.un Curgaison de Morue bien conditionnée et de Ls meil- leues lité, eù Quarts de 9, 6, 5, et 4 Quintaun, LT TDaviques miltiéés de Douves à Tonnes W.OQ, prêtes à êvre embarquées, à vendre par co IRVINE MACNAUGHT & Lo.Québec, le 10 Aoûr, 1818.VENTE PARENCAN .VENDREDI le 136 du courautg à la Chambre d'Encan de FRS QUIROUE [, à UNE heure._ N amortiment général de Marchandises sèches, consistant \u2018 ,Ç en L)rupe super ~¢ commun, casimire, Bainelle, indiegne à meubles et-de goût, banin, patrone de venue, mouchoirs de corn, ochâles, bas de cotun et de laine, 25 pièces de velodr, laine de osuleur, 1 buête de toile d'Irlaude, cuton barré, batiste Frangoise, et une variété d'autres articles Aupd\u20141 quart de vinaigre de vin blane, 8 barrils de tabac à chiquer, 90 bodses de vraies Sigarces d'Ecpagne, 50 côtés de euis semaile, 8 bar- rils de tabac filé.truêbee, 10 Aor, 1819, __ Sera vendu, Bamedi prochain, le 14 du courant, à à la Chambre d'Encan de JONES WHITE & MELVIN.N auortiment général de Marchandises sèches consiaant en Draps, fasimires, Indi aocp, Bas de corom et de laine pour bommes et fenunes, Schâlre, Toiles d'Ilande, Chapeaux de Hoie, Toulers pour le Milutaiae et pour les Dames, Aus, 6 Rouesuts et_B-quarts de Camonsde, $ quarts 7 secs d'excellens Café vert, DS Pauisre de Raisine, 7 Tonnes d'excelleus Vigave fout, en petits lots, 8 Basrilo de Tabse à chiquer at do Tabu S16, 6 quarts de Ouudron, et une variété d'autres articles, 2 .(Québec, le 10 Août, 1813._ \u2014 Stra vendw, MARDI, le 7 Septembee prochain, à ONZE heures du matin, par JONES WHITE & MELVIN, out le Quaide Mrs.Obedish Aylwin, : FE rvinon quatre tonnesus d\u2019excellent Houblon Anglein à que l'on pourra voir quelque jour que ce soit avant la ventr en d'adressent 3 Mr, Aylwin.PE Rv TALL = 3 2 - - 0 Monica \"54 vertu Sun OKUKL LEX.CU'BION < 6e Savoir.{ EL mané de lu Cour du Banc du Roi de 3s Ma.joué pour les causes civibes, dans et pour le District de Mont- rési susdit, 4 la poursuite de Henry M'K-usie er Jacob | Marchand, de Montréal, Willie Hallowell, Marchand, .du méme lieu, Roderick M'Kengie, Marchand, de \u2018l'errebonie, Angus Shaw, Marchand, de Montréal, James Hallowl), Marchand, de Québec, et Archibald N.M\u2018Leod, Mare chaud, de Montréal.Associés, (aisint commerce ensemble sous le nom de Mi'ensie Oldham & Co.contre les terres et possessions entre ice maine de Louis Joseph Fleury Des- chambault, Ecuyer, comme Légataire universel - feua t.afie \u2018Ehomao Fieusie De Lagosgeudière, Veuve de feu Thomas Ignace Trottier Desiunier Dufy, Ecwyer, et Esxé- donner le tenis pour le commencement d'une négociation pour une Paix générale.Dans ce cas 11 faut admettre que Bonaparte consent à entrer en négociation À une condition plus défavorable qu'à l'ordinaire, et plus même qu\u2019au commencement de la uerre avec ja Russie.\u201c Un grand territoire appartenant à un ses alliés est encore en Ia possession des Rumer ; ses troupes au lieu d'être les maîtres de tout le cours de la Vistule et de l'Oder sont renfermées dans des forteresses sur'ces Rivières; un Royaume a échappé à ss puissance et À von iuruence, et la ser reur de son nom est diminuée.D'un autre cô:é les alliés prevent avoir d'espérance qu'il s'expose de nouveau aux désastres qu'il à éprouvés l'haver dernier ; sls doivent être persus- dés de la solidité de cette puissance et de l'étendue de ces ressources, qui l'ont pon seulement mis en état de soutenir le choc, mais de reprendre les « pérations offensives avec enecès.La paix en Europe n'est qu'un moment de respiration entre le commencement de nouveiles guerres Les carconetances du tems actuel paroiseent plus favorables à son retour et À sa durée qu'en aucun tems depuis la Révolution Françoise ; car we: 6 amplement goûté des maox de la guerre, ©: duivent en conti Le 6 n'avons eu cette Semaine aucune nouvelle iméremante des Ftats-Upis.PI L'y à aucune nouvelle d'affaire sm\\portante le long de nos frontières.L'Espédition du Lac de char ortada enghe mme, will be seseived by the mad Sbendl, dunsg - Kaurr, Principal Agent fog Transports and Prisencrs of war.Quebec, 13th Aug.1813, : the fifteen Says previous to the mls therbof, + Pers » 7th Avgust.1819, revenue avec un tuf ov blené.L'effet de cette sapéditiop vert de tenir .cn J att wn tems considérable les Poxus de l'enouani À une | grande distance des frontières de cette Province, © Champlain ex succds complet, et sans avoir cu an vil homme pee cuteus des dernières volontés et Teutame: t de la dite Marie .\u2018Thomas Pleusie De Lagurgendidre, 4 mol adressé, j'ai sil cat prs en exécution, comme étant les terres et paveessions \u2018entre les mane du die LOUIS JOSEPM OSLRURT DKSCHAMBAULT, en sa capacité susdite, un emplae coment ov let de terre.situe su?Ls Rue Notre Dame, dana la Cité de Montréal, dans le dit District de Montréal, contenant trente trois picds de front wr ls dite rue, avec une maison de pierre dev-us counruite, borné en front par la dite Rue Notre Dame, dertière par la 6 de ia Fabrie que de Monréal, dub c&ué par Bensish Oibb, et de l\u2019aucre côté pas les Représentans de François Sarrault.Or je donne avis par le préfént que les Gite emplacement ow lot de terre et : Qrémiuses.seront vendus et adjunés su plus haut enchesisssur, mon BUREAU, das la Cité de Moctrési vusdite, MARDI QUATOREZIZME Sour de DECEMBRE prochain, à OAZE hewtes ou matin, suzquels tems et lieu les condi de In Vente serobt &1:n.cdeg RE .x.W.ERMATINGER, Shéril.i Tomeceys gu j ont des présentions var les emplacement où tes de terre et pr i] ci-dessus désiguiée, sot par h on autre droit ou dervitude, Sint par is présent avetie d'en donner avistu dt Sherif, 4 we Bureau eusdis suivent Ia lee) ot de plus qu'aucune of position ain d'anulior ou afin: de dieraive, de ww ou pure des \u2018its \u2018mplacement ou Ion ds terre et pré- miscses, r»s afin.* charye « - servrrude wir iceus, 20 0018 reçue be tu \u2018hr ., \u2018ur 1 - - quenne juur- qui en poécégerens | vents.Rerees du rid de 4 ott; sms, La flotte Amérie qui.\u2018enseigner In Langue Zl UNE here, Oidham, Marchand, de Terrebonne.William M°viltivray, - - œ n Te etisalat AA dd 4 ae | orp whe de CA oy Jolie Lh Poa ppt hiro Lee REY od mi gina ERE) PARR 5: aR h 13 Ri 1 El Me BL DS 31 1 1% j va il J \u2018 5 nm RAF 463 Hel i gal 7 RIRE a Hi pe ; hk he +i A 4] \"SE | | 1-20 fi | 3 3 TE dao Se ER en SI i TT cisdessus désignées, soit par hypothique ou autre droit ou servi.\u201ca Je tout ou partie du dit lot dé terre, ou \u2018afin de charge + | ! a | \u2018 Bh ! \u201cA.TYR ide ot de ples apmpe P2f les Procuretre \\de par RE: rebar & Jourrre, || * per 'espanciers de le dipl.l'HeRosable: Jous :Muns, Parpa, PaTTERSQN ®t Jan) | -MAISON DE LA TRINITE, -Questc, le 5 Avr, 1819, VIS est par le présent donré aux Pilotes pour\u2018et au dessou, A du Havre de Québec, que MICIIEL FORBES, Ap- ccecsier TRCN vente - passé Hrs Hrnpeason,, po or fo.= .> * .; : .\u2018 vi frossagrriimier i, de hry be pare Ly NE, concemion pat le.: ly Conseil dv, Bas- prentif de James Forbes, Pilate, sera examiné devant la Cor.devam } Desautels et.2on Colldgie, Motaires, Jo -&7 Cinids, dua lot pu morceau de terre et la grève, sur | poration dé.la Maison de, la Trinité, VENDREDI le 19 dy \u2018 | } ptm.d'Avril eulhuke cencdouze - Qr.Js dicey.evia | be chek Quest dp in re le pis de des , pornée aio ite George mens 3 PAT Fee jal de la Ciuquatite ez \u2018 ; ; ; | .dit emplacernçat.: - de: tetre 1 Ville de William À à Hensy.sy de mille pi Jropt, boenfe.| waite MM.Ghap.j2e.| | Nand adjugé be recor oa BUREAU, qu'il e« parvésliérement décrit dans la concession Qué duis] .Par Qpdre 'W.LINDSAY, Jr, dans la Cité de Moniréal epedite, MARDI, le SEPTIEME | Juin 18.4: o tome \"frape ee pacuman soccage pose payement masse -1Greffir M.T.Q.NT Jowde DECRMERL peachain, 4 DIX hese matt sox | ©15\u2019 \u201cUn Bail de Capickine Générales Gpavernenr en Chel, | | qmign de fom Pints Lefrapcors sont pris to re oer Le ES D CE REDk.W.ERMATINGER, ther, | pour toujours, durée de \u20183, Join 2811, dens parte db D0 ser & Mr.Jean.Forpon, Tazeur duement élu aux Enfars mb.GEORGE GLASGOW.C7 0] Tous cewn qui ont des précentions sup Pernplacement ou lee de | maine de la Seigneurie de Sorti, sur le cé ques \u20ac sant Ja Frours (du dis Pierre Lyelrançois, afin qu\u2019elles soiznt cramunées - E TROIS la Grace dé Dixv -Ros terre ci-dimis désigné, soi par \u2018hypothèque où autre drph were Richelieu, contenant enviroes 304 arpensy jgecppant let payées.Et tous ceux qui doivent à Ja dite Succession song \u2019 ORGE Foi Re Srande Bret et d'Irlande, ou servitude, sbnt Le présent avertis d'en doankr avis *audis Pointe de terre, bornée à l'Est par le bord Is Riviere Ru | requis de payer au Spussigné qui est la seule personne cururisg Défenseur de rie he bien siends et Fielles Conseillers Shérié, à son Burews.dala Cité de Montréal susdit, suivant chelicy, a Nord na oe pr le Bord dy Fleuve St.) à en donner guittance,, autrement tra, forcé de preudre de acy .hy s ., \u2019 : ition afin d'anouller y Lavrent, et au Sud par le Grand chemin.a .ui mesures pour faire ppyer.1 a pistacie de notre Province du Bas Canada, et à tous nos > Iai = de Plo.Jou partie du dit emplacement oa er 5e Sur cette prapriété il y \u2018a\u2019 Geut' grands Moulins à vent en \"* Québec, I¢ 4 Août, 1813.JEAN FORTON.idelies et bien aimés Chea Litoyens TEC on notre dite Province, à et élus pour oi être commencée et tenue dans'uotté Cité de Québec, le Trei zième jour d'Août courant, et à chacun de vous SALUT :\u2014 Vit que pour certaines affaires épireuses-et urgentes nous .con- gernant, ainsi que l'état et la défense de notre dite Province, nous avons érdoudé à notre Amemblée d'être \u2018présente dux our et lieu éusdits, pour traiter, consentir et eonclure sur es choses qui, dans notre Amemblée, pourrcient alors et li \u2018êvre es et mises en délibération ; Néanmoins pour certaines causes ét considérations qui nous y engagent spéciale ment, nous avons jugé i propos er notre : bide, de oi sy ni aucue de vous n\u2019êtes-zeuvs: ni obligés de paroître dans notre dite Cité, le dic Treizièm jour d'Attit: Car ous voulons que vous ot chacun de vousoyez, quant À nous, entièrement déchargés à cet égard, or- dontant Et: par:lr teneur de ces présentes, - vous enpoignant fr mement ét chacun de vouset tous autres y intéressés, que vous soyez, \u2018et paroissiez- personnellement le Huinème jour \u201cd'Oetobré pecetiain, \u201cdans fu dite Cité de Québec, pour traiter, , faire, ogir et-conclure sur les choses qui, par la faveur de Dieu.\u201c -pantront être ordonnées par le Commun Conseil de notre dite - Province.En foi de quoi nous avons fait rendre ces présentes Ærttvos- Patentos, -et-à-ieniles-fnis apposet Je Grand Sceau de notre dite Province.Témoisi notre Fidelle et Bien-Aimé Le Major Général Gronoz Grasoow, Président de notre dite Province du Bas-Canada, &e.&t.&c, Au Château Saint \u2018Louis dans notre: Cité de Québec et dams la\u2019 Province susdite, de cinquième jour d'Août,-dane Connie de Notre Sergnetir Mil huit cent treize, et dane [3-Cinquaste trosième année de notre Règne.PS : HERMAN W.RYLAND, G.onTreaL,) Jo N vertu dun ORDRÉ EXECUTION, Savoir, { émané de Jo Cour du, Bang du Roi de Sa Majesté, pour les Causes Civiles, dans et pour Je District de Co GG.\u20ac.\u2018en Chancellerie © ° Montréal suédit, à Ia poursuite de Pierre Lei CR a a de la Paroisse de Saint Hyacinthe, dans le dit District e lène Desmarais son époyse, contre les \u2018Terres jet Poyessions de -Tæuis\u201d Dégringes: Cüleiväteur du méme Mép, \u201cj'ai raisi et pris en exécution, comme appirtémant aù* dit LOUIS DES GRANGES, ane Terre else et située dans fa Paroisse dé Saint: \u201cHyacinthe \u2018andite, dans fa'Stigneurie dé- Yamaska, contenant deux arpéhé dérfront sur\u2019 trente arpens'en profondeur,, borée \u2018en front par le côté Sud de la Rivière Vamaëka, par derriète par Saint Marc'ou ses Représentans, d\u2019un côté par Jean Baptise Coder, etdé l'auire côté par Jean Béptrite Podevin, avec une mafson et autres bitimens dessus conetruits: Or je donne avis par.le présent que lesdites Terre et Prémisses seront vens dues et adjugéés su plus enchérisseur À la porte de l'Eglise de \u201cJa Paroisse de SAINT ,HVACINTHE susdite, LUNDI, le SIXIEME jour de DECEMBRE prochuio, à DIX heures du -mratin, auxquels tems et ljeu les conditions de la.vente seront \u201cénoncées.FREDs W.ERMATINGER, shérif.\"Tous ceux qui ont des prétentions sur Îes T'erre et prémices tude, sort far îe t avertird'rn donner avis au du Shéril, â son Bureau dans lu'Cité de\u2018 Montréal; suivant la Joi; et de plus qu'aucune opposition, aff d\u2019annuller ou afin de distraire le sous au partie desdites Terre et préfnisées, ou afin de chirge ou servitude sur icélles, te sera reçue pat le die Shérif, durant les quinze jours qui en précéderont la vente, 11 à \u201cBureau du Shérif,.14.29 \u2018uillet, TRIS.105 ontreal?V2} vereu.d'un PRDRE T \"EXECU JION, Mort fe émané de la Cour du Banc du.Roi de va ss Majesté, pour les causes civiles,; dâns et pour le Dietrict de Montréal susdit, à la poursure d'Amable Perrault, .fils, \u201d Charpentier, \u2018Qu Fauxbourg: Ssint Joseph de Montréal, contre les terres et possessions de Charles Allard, Menuisier, du Fauxbourg Saint Antoine, de Montréal, à moi adremé; jai \" saisi et pris en exécution comme appartenantau dit CHARLES | ALLARD, un lot de terre ou emplacement situé près \u2018de la Ville de Momeéal, dans le dit District, contenant ceut'.buit ieds eh profondeur, sur quarante piéds de large, bornée en Poet per M Rue nommé Bleury, par\u2019 derrière par Joseph.Lamothe, Ecuyer, d'an côté par Larche dit Lartifice, et de \u201c l'autre-côté par Pierre Foretier, Ecuyer, avec une maison de bois à drun étages dessus construite.Or.je donne avis par le présent que les dits lot de terre où emplacement et prémisscs seront véndus et adjugés \u201cau plus haut enchérisseur, i mon BUREAU dans la Cité de Montréal susdite, I UNDI le SI XIEME Jour de DECEMBRE prochain,\"à ONZE\" heures \u201cdu matin, auxquels tems et lieu les conditlons de la vente se fpnt énoncées.- FREDE.W.ERMATINGER, shérif.\u2018Tous ceux qui ont des prétentions sur len lo: de térre et prémisses ci dessus désignés, soit par hypothêque-ou autre droit ou servitude, sont parle prérent avertis d'en donner avis audit Shérif, à son Bureau dans la cité de Montréal susdite, suivant 1a loi ; et de plus qu'aucune opposition afin d'annaller où afin de distraire le tout ou partie des dite lot de terre et prémisces, ou afin de charge ou servitude sur icelles, ne sera reçue par le dit Shérit durant Jes qulize jours qui En précéderont la vente.Bureau de Shérif.le 290.Juillet, 1819.\u201cMortreau, Fr d'un ORDRE D'EXECUTIQN, Savoir.{ émmané de la Cour du Banc du Roi de Sa Majesté, pour les Causes Civiles, dans et pour le District de -Montréal susdit, à la poursuite de Louia Chahoillez, Ecuyer, Notaire Public, de la Cité de Montréal, dans le dit District, et Marguerite Conefroy son épouse, de lui duement autorisée.contre les terres et sions de Nicholas Cottrel, Marchand, ci-devant du méme lieu, à-moi adressé, j'ai saisi et.\u201cpris en exdcition coïmme appartenant au-dir NICHOLAS .« COTLYREL, tn lot de terre situé dans la Ché de Montréal susdite, contenant soixante pieds de front,.sur cent dix huit pieds en profondeur sur la ligne du Nord-Est, et cent vingt .pieds en profondeur sur la ligne du Sud-Ouest, mesure Fran- Çoise, plus ou moins, bornée en front par lu Rue Saint Jac- où afin de charge ou servitude sur icelui, Ne sera reçue par je dit Sbhérif, durant les quinze jours qui en précéderont Ia: vente, Burezv du Shérif, le 29 Juillet, 1819.J | MonTRraL, N vertu d'un ORDRE d' EXECUTION, davoir.! \"à émané de la Cour du a Roi de.Sa Majesté, pour les Causes Civiles, dane es.pour le District de Mouotréal susdit, à la poursuite de James Fleath, Marchand, dela Cité et District de Québee, contre Jr ou eæ dehots de cette garnison, seront poursuivis suivant la Lol, - f + © GEORGE WRIGHT, Commandant Ingénieurs R.SOGIETE LOYALE ET PATRIOTIQUE DE QUEBEC.| FES Règles de cette Société requièrent, que toute Perie- tion poursecours, des familles ou parens des Miliciena en-service actuel, douperont, en:r: autre choses, le nom dy Milicien, le Bataillon dans lequei il sere, et son degré de parenté avec les Pétionnaires, le tout appuyé \u2018\u201c de Certificais de-son Capitaine ou Officier Commandant et du Curé de La Paroisse.\u201d Et l'expérience ayant.prouvé combien il étoit d'ici.\u2018le A ces pauvres gens de se.procurer de tel certificats, des Bi taillens en service dans les parties éloignées de la Province et faute desquels leurs Pétitions sont rejettés, les Capit res ou Officiers Commandans de Compagnies d- Milice I eur.- \\ -poréa, de Vohigeurs et Voyageurs, (et particulièrement Jy \u2018ler.Bataillon de Milice Incorporée qui sont Souserip.teurs,) - sont priés de faciliter les intertions de la\u2019 Société; en accordant des Certificats de bonne conduite à ceux des hommes sous leur commandement qui pourront les mériter, et qui auron.\u2018Isissé de pauvres familles ou de proches parens souffrant chez eux à cause de leur absence, pour être par eux transmis à leurs familles ou parehs, pour les mettre en état (en se procurant aus- su le certificat du Curé) d\u2019obtenir le secours que la Sec:été peut donner, étant toujours entendu que la préférence est due \u2018à ceux de ce.District, et que ceux qui ont été convaincus de mutinerie ou Desertion sont (xclus du bénéfice de cette institue tion.+ , Co .N.B.On.espire que les Certificats: ci-dessus ne serunt \u2018 point accordés lésèrement à tous ceux qui les demanderout, le seul objet de la Société brant de sécourir ceux qui \u2018sont réclle- '{ lement en détresse occasionnée par la mort, les blessures où Pa des Milicien- en service actuel.Par Ordre des Directeurs, \u2018 AS Québec, le 2 Avût, 18-8.Ju.PLANTE\u2019 -Sécrétaire.Vendre par ROGERSON.HUNUER & Cv Ouelques - * Pipes d'Eau de vie de Cognac.No.8 Rue St.Pierre.© Quebec, le \u2018er.Aofyr, 1813, TJERDU \u2014 EUX VACHES, m rqules rouge et blanc ; une à les Cornes peint'u ées en bleu, mais.presque efucé, Quiconque les trouvera, \u2018et les ramenera à N° t FLEXMNUS, dans le Fauxbourg St.Jean, sera récompensé pour -es puines Québec, 29e Juillet, 1813.CL : A\" est par le présent \u201cdonné que le Soussigné présentera une Requête à la Législation à la prochaine Session, pour \u201cavoir un Acte qui J'autorise à construire.un ONT DE + | PEAGE sur la Rivière Quelle près de la traverse.Québec le 29 Juill-r, 1818.FACQUFS MORIN.NENDRE\u2014Une TERRE de 2 arpens de 1rout sur GU de profondeur, située dans la Seigneurie.de.Bastican, près l\u2019Eglise, bornée au Sud Ouest i Yokeph Marchand, ét au Nord Eer à Drouin, Forgeron, avec un Mo-din à Scie, une Maison, Grange, Erable, &c.dessus construits, I'y a sur la dite terre environ tresite arpens en culture; et elle donne ane nuellemebt entre deux et trois mille Bottes dé Foins.S\u2019adreser à Joszen ST.Cyr sur les lieux, ou à AvousTIN Boisvert, \u2018 Seigneur de Ste.Marie.5 .Le 28 Juillet, 1818.\" VENDRE.\u201415 pipes de Vin de Port supérieur, 10,000 pieds de Madriers de pin rouge et blsne.Québec, 27e Juillet, 1813.COLTMANS & HALE.= _- LOUER \u2026La Maison dans\u2018la Rue Champlain, Be occupée par Mr.Wm.Hunt, en partie comme \u201883 à Boutique de Forgeron et par Mr.Fre Mullany come me Magann de détail\u2014Ss'adresser à .Québec, 22 Avril, 1818.\"GEORGE POZER.A VENDRE su à LOUER et Possession donnée de ter.MAI : 1° prochain, i NE Maison, No.26, Rue Ste.Anne, i un dug, avec des Mansardes et de bonnes caves, une Cour où il y a un Hangar neuf, de 30 preds en quarré, le bas duquel est bâti en pierre, avec des caves qui peuvent tenu 180 à 200 Tonnes, Etable pour quatre chevaux, Hangar à bois, &c.pour les particularités s'adresser à l\u2019Iimprimeur.Québec, le 23 Fevrier, 1813.T4 A LOUER et possessinn donnée le ter.Maui prochain.Ch fTE Maison située près du Château et vis-a-vis oly l\u2019Hotel de l'Union, i trois Etages, vec une Pe- Gh2B mise, Etables, &c.ayantfüssi une bonse Cuve dans laquelle il y à un Puits d'excellente eau.On aura les particulze fités en s'adressant à , .MARGARET BLACK.Québec, le.2 Février, 1818, 7 so For ST.JOHN's, NEWFOUNDLAND.\"71 \u2018BE BRIG EQUUY\u2014can tke a fw thousand Staves, or other conventent (Cargo on Froghi\u2014 -{ and begins loading beginning next week.\u2014 Presse .ply to the Subscriber.\u201c \u201cQuebec, 21st July, \u2018813.FOR SALE OR CHART#R, THE good Arig AME.'A, Wx.V'oorz, Muss \u2018ter, burthen per Register 40 tons, \u2014 If not dis- por of, of Chartered na few days, she will beg to lead \u2018 Los.DELAMARE, Quebec, 30th June, 1813.8 Andrew's Wharl, Recei
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