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March, in the present year of our.Lord, ane thousand eight hundred and thirteen, we did see fit, ty and with the advice of our Executive Council of our said province of l.ower-Canada, to order, and we did therehy order, that an Embargo should be thenceforth lid on all Wheat, Flour and Meal of every kind, Barle wRys.02t kga Pota- 10es, Biscuit, salted Pork and Beef, from any port or place in and within our said Province of Lower-Canada, to any coun- wry.place, kingdom, dominion or territory, whatsoever, and we did thereby further strictly prohibit and forbid the sailing or departure of any Ship or Ships, Vessel or Vessels, having on board any of the before mentioned articles, from any port or lace aforesaid, in and within our said Province of Lower Ca.aida, to any such country, place, kirgdom, dominion or territory aforesaid, save and except such vessels having on board so much of the before recited articles as might be necessary only for the supply Of these parts of the Coast of Labrador which are ogcupicd as \u2018Trading Posts and Fisheries, and have recently Leen annexed to our Government of Newfoundland, and also in like manner necessary for the supply of the settlements on our Island of Anticnsti, in she Gulph of Saint Lawrence ;\u2014and by our said Royal Proclamation we did further order, that the said Embargo should continue \u2018and remain from the said thirry-first day of March last, until the tenth day of this present month of September +~ And whereas it is necessary and highly expedient for the interest of our Emprre, and f6F the welfare of our loving subjects in this our Province of Lower-Canada, that the said tmbargo should te coutinued and be in force tor a longer period than the sad tenth day of September; we have therefore theughe fit, by and with the advice of our Executive Council of our said Province of Lower-C nada, to issue this our Royal preclimation, and to order, and we do hereby order, that the wid kmbargo be, and che same 1s hereby continued, on all Wheat,, Flour and Meal of every kind, Barley, Rye, Oats, Pes, Potatoes, Discu-t, salted Pork and Beef; and we do hereby strictly prohibit and forbid the sailing or departure of any Vessel or Vessels haying on board any of the before mentioned .riicles, from any port or place aforesaid, in and within our said Province of Lewer Canada, to any country, place, kingdom, donmou or territory whatsoever, save and except such Vessels having on board, asaforesaid, so much of the said béfore recited articles as may be necessary only for the supply of \u2018the said \u2018r:ding Posts and Fisheries où the Coast of Labrador, within our maid Government of Newfoundland, and of the settlements on our said Island of Anticosti ; dud itis our will and pleasure, and we do hereby order, that the said Embargo do centinue ind remain, from the date of these presents, until the Fifth day of October next ensuing, of all which our loving subjects, and all others concerned are to take due notice, aud govern themselves accordingly ; we by the tenor of these presents firmly enjoining and commanding them, and all and\u2019every our officers and minist«rs whatsoever, to be in all things, and to the utmost of their power, aiding and assisting in the due execution of this sir Royal\u2019 Proclamation \u2014In Testimony Whereof, we have caused these our Letters to be made Patent, and the Great Seal of our said Provitice of Lower Canada to be hereunto affixed: Witness our trusty and well-beloved Major Géneral Grorce Grascow, President of our Province of l.ower-Canada, and Administrator of the Government of our said Province, at our Castle of Saint FW, in our City of Quebéeyin our ssid Pro vince.the eighth day of Septémber, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirteen, and in the fifty-third ear of our Reign.: G.G.Ino.Tavror.Dep, Secy.- - A MonTKEALZ [DY virtue of a WRIT OF EXECUTION to wit.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 James Dunlop, Esquire, of Montreal Merchant, against the lands aud tenements of Austin Cuvillier, Thomas Aylwin and John Hurkness now or lately of Moutreal, forchants, and late Copartners carrying on tride in Xfontreal, under the firm of Cuvillier Aylwin and Harkness, to me directed, | have seized and taken in execution as belonging to AUSTIN CUVILLIER one of the «aid Defendants.\u2014I.À Jot of ground or emplacement situated iu Notre Dame Street, in the City of Montreal, in the s:id District, containing about sixty three feet mu front, by twenty four fect in depth, bounded ip front by the said Notre Dome Street, on one side by the representat ves of Jacques Roy, on the other side and in the sear by the Nuns of the Congregation, with a stone store three .sts tes high thereon erected, and covering the whole of the said emplacement.\u201d 2, A lotof ground or emplacement situated in the Sanit Lawrence suburbs of Nontreal aforesaid, in the ficf Close, containing thirty six feet in front, by about ninety feet i depth, bounded in front by the little Street Vitrée, in the re.by Louis Partenais, on oré side by Gabriel Leonard, and or the other side by Pierre Foretier, Esquire, other buildings thereon erected.empl.cement, situated in the Saint Joseph Subu \u201chs of Montreal aforesaid, containing for+y four feet and half in front, by one hundred ard fifteen fect andahalf in depth, more or less, bounded in front by Saint-Paul Street, in the rear by , Frarçois aud-Joseph Picard, on one side by François Montreuil repre- enting the heirs Trudelle, and on- the other-side\u2014by\u2014anether- \"Jot of ground belonging to the said Austin Cuviilier, with a wouden house and stable thereon erected.4.A lot of ground or emplacement, situated in the Saint Joseph Suburbs of \u201cMontreal, aforesaid, containing fifty feet in front, by one hundred and fourteen fret in depth, more or less, bounded in frent by Samt Paul Street, in the rear in part by ground belonging to the Seminary of Montreal, and in part by Fran- goss Picard and Joseph Picard, on one side by Joseph Tessier, and or.the other side by another lot of ground belonging to the said Austin Cuvillier, with a woodeil house and stable do hereby give notice, that the above dexcribed lots of ground or emplacements and premises, will be at my OFFICE in the City of MONTREAL, aforesaid, on MO NDAY thé WEN ~ cording to Law ; TY FOURTH day of JANUARY next, at ELEVEN of the .Clock in the furenoon, at which time and place the conditions thereon erected.Now | sold and adjudged'to the highest bidder, of sale will be made known.| FREDx.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the above y are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his Office, aforesaid, according to Law ; and further that no opposition afin d'annuller said lots of de charge of rervitude on the same, will be received by the suid Sheriff, described lots of ground or emplacements and premises, .mortage, or other right or incumbrance, or afin de distraire, the whole or any part of the ground or eniplacements and premises, or afin during the fiftegn days previous to the sale thereof.Sheriff's Office, 10th September, 1313.MoNTREAL Y virtue of a WRI of EXrCUJION, is } sued out of His Majesty's Court of King's wn and for the District of Montreal Baptiste Robillard dit Lambert, of the Parish of Saint Elizabeth, in the said District, yeoman, to wit :* * Bench, halding civil pleas, dforessid, at the suit of Jean and Agath his wife, agauut the-Jands and tenements of Eee ne ame Ph Merchant, and Rosalie De.I have seized and taken in Joseph Olivier, of the same place, ROSALIE DEROZIER his wife ).\u2014A lot of ground or em placement, situated inthe parishof Saint Elizabeth aforesaid, pear \u201cbout one half of an pent in fronts y two less, in depth, boun in the front arpents, more or less, 10 dep Pe où ane sice by Jean Bip ere the .hurch, containing the King's Highway, in the rear \u2018and on the other \u2018side by ground belongiug Church, with a house, stable, barn and other buil 1 nt, ; .ea 2 us lot EE oth ean about ; ore half an bout \"19680 feet,) Dincteen thousand sig hundred and eighty ¥ _ We ; , : ., à so ._ 4 » ~~ -\\ -, \"eee se ~ te ° THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1818.\u2018 Ca -~ - \u201cry Laer A ST a Jah ! a.01 \u2018a .Loe Tt Ar cee 8 + .a - > Lt AT 201075 250050 fm \u2026.ete be : ogi bow beg Ne } .rpent in front, by the depth which there may be found bet ween the ground belongieg-to the Church, and the little river Baynone, bounded in froat and on one side by ground belonging to the Church, and ou the ather side by the said Jean Baptiste Joly.3.\u2014A larid of an irregular figore, situated in che said pa- vish of Saint Elizabeth, on the north side of the.river Bayonne, containing three arpents in width in frant, and one arpent and.a half in width in the rear, by the depth which there may be found, taken at\u2019 the said river and running to a ditch which forms the boundary line between the said land, and an arpent and a half of land sold by the said PlamtifFs to Gabriel Routier, the said lund being bounded in the front by the said river Bayonne, in the rear by the sid ditch, on ae side by the said Gabriel Routier, aud on the other side by Joseph Durand.the father, with two small houses, barn, stables, and other buildings thereon erected.4.\u2014 A land situated in the sad parish of Saint Elizabeth, containing three arpents in front, by forty arpenta in depth, more or less, bounded in the frogs by the end of the depth of the lands of the river Bayonne, on the southwest side thereof, and running in depth to the river 1.a Cha Toupe, on-the-other side by the representatives of Paul Demers dic Dumais, and onone side by Jaques- Jubinville, with a small barn thereon erected.Now 1 do hereby give notice, that the said lands, tenements, and premises, wil be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the Church door of the Parish of Saint Elizabeth aforesaid, on NIONDAY the SEVENTEEN i'H day of JANUARY next, at TEN of the Clock in the furenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known.NE a FREDx.W.ERMATINGFR, Sheriff.\u2014 All ahd every person or persons having cliims on the above described lands, tenements, and premises, by mortgage or other right or wmcumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his Office, in the City of Montreal, according to Latv ; and further that no opposition afin d\u2019annuller or afin de distraire, the whole or any part of the said lands, tenements, and premisés, Or ofin de charge Or servitude on the same, will be received by the said Shenff, during the fifteen days previous to the.sale thereof.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 1Jth Sept.1813.LT )Y virtue of a WRIT of EXECUTION is- MoNTREALZ of a WR to wit.sued out of His Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas, in and for the District of Montre- Montreal, Gentleman, aud Sarah Bruner, his wife, Universal of Montreal, \u2018Tavern.Keeper, deceased, by her said husband, William Andrews, in this behalf duly authorized, against the lands and tenements of Frederick Faust, of the parish of rected; | have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said FREDERICK FAUST\u2014I.A lot of ground or em- plaement, situated in the village and parisi of Berthier, in the said district, containing about the one half of an arpent in front, by one nt in depth, more or less, bounded in the front William Street, in the rear and on one side by Augustus Wolff, and on the other side by George W.Knowles, with a | house, hangard, and a stable thereon erected, \u2014\u20142.A lot of ground of emplacement situated in the parish of Lanoray, a- forsaid, near the church, contaiving about the oye half of an arpent in front, by two arpents, more of less in depth, bounded in the front by the King\u2019s highway, in the \u2018rear ad on ene.side by Joseph Jardin;tdit Lajoie, and un the other side by Louis Rondo, with a house and stable thereon erected.Now 1 do hereby give notice, that the lot of ground or firsé above describ-d, will be sold emplacement and premises adjpig highese bidder, wt the Church Door of the Parish q Berthier, aforesaid, on TUESDAY the EIGHTEEN] of Japuary pext, at TEN oftke Clpck d: in the forenoon, and that the lot of ground or emplacement \u201cand premises last above described, will be sold and adjudged to the\u2019 highest bjdder, at the Church Door of the Parish of Lanoray, aforesaid, on TUESDAY the sid Eighteenth day of January next, at One of the Clock in the afternoon, at which respective times and places the conditions of sale will be made known.FREDx.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims onthe above described lots of ground, or emplacements and premises, by mortgage, or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised td give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his-Office in the City of Montreal,\u2014sccording to Law; and further that no opposition afin d'annuller, or of de distraire, the whole or any part of the said lots of ground, or emplacements & premises, or ufin de charge of servitude on the same, will be received by the said sheriff, during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof, \u2014\u2014Sheriff's Office, 11th Septr.1813.Province of 1.ower-Canada, District of Quebec, Fucias, issued out of His Majesty's Court of King's Beuch, bolding cima} pleas, mm and .gainet the lands and possessions of Jacques Boucher, Esquire, witha house and | Of the paris of St.Henry, in the.County and District a- 3.A lot of ground or | foresaid, to me directed; | have sezrd and taken in execu- situated in.for the District of Quebec, aforesaid, at the suit of Jean Baptiste Beaudoin, fils, of the parish of St.Henry, in tise County of Dorchester, in the District of Quebec, joiner, a- | tion as belonging to the said JACQUES BOUCHER, an | Emplacement situate in the aforesaid parish of St.Henry, : consi-ung in one arpent in-front by two arpen*s and a half in depth, bounded in front to the King's roid, and in depth by \u201cthe back of the channel of the river Etchemiuis, on one side \"ie the south-west; to Michel.Bolduc; to the north east to.François Duquel, upon which said Emplacement there is a log house two stories high as the sume now is, Now 1 do hereby give notice, that the said land and dependencies above described will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder at the Church door of the said parish of St.Henry, on MONDAY the FIGHTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, at the conditions of sale will be made known, : \u2018 JA : SHEPHERD,-Sheriff.All those who have any pretentions on the-tnmoveable property above decribed, by mortgage, or other right or m- cumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his Office m the City of Quebec, ac- and further that no opposition afin d'annul ler Or afin de distraire, the whole or any part of the said immoveable property, or afin de sharge oF servitude on the same, will be received during the fifteen days previous to the yale thereof.\u2014\u2014Quebee, 16th June, 1813.Province of Lower Canada, JQY vituc ot a Writ of HIE- District of Quebec.4 \u2019 His Majesty's Court of King's Bench holding civil picas in and for the District of Quebec aforesaid, at the suit of George Hamilton of the city of Quebec, in the County of Quebec, n the District of Quebec merchant, against the Linds and tenements of Joseph Wise of the town of Krezston.ut the Province of Upper Canada, merchant, to me dnected, | have seized and taken in execution as nelonging to the avd JOSEPH WISE, that is to say, Ist, a certain lot or parcel of ground: gituste in the upper town of Quebec, Ste.Anne's Street, cots taining one hundred and twenty feet or thereabuur in front on the said street, by the depth which Tnay be foun! from See.Anne street to the stone wall inclosing the garden of the Convent of the Ursuline Nuns, and bounded oh cach ale by lots of ground and gardens of Amable Berthelot Dartigny Fequire, Advocate.Zdly, another tract or parcel of ground stuate m the St.John Suburbs in the city of Quebec, ui an irregular fi- Fry three feet or there tr; commenemy atthe corner of Richelieu street and \u2018running from thence to Olivier street, thence along said Olivier street 238 feet or thereabout to St.Martin street, upon which street the said lot or parcel of ground contains 120 feet or rhereabout, rubning from thence down said street till it joins Richelien street, upon which mid.Last mentioned street the said parcel of ground contains 110 feet or thereabout up to the place ef beginning, contain ng a- cred 200 ., CT [Ne 2536.) j for the sale and adjudication thercof.al, aforesaid, at the suit of Willam Andrews, of the city of | Legatee and devisée of Jacob Wurtele, lâte of the said city |- Lanoray, in the said district, of Montreal, ycoman, to me ds-| \"Flour.Clarke's Office in Môntreal, on or before the 24th instant, for | SCHOOL for the winter, on Monday: the 4th of October, at his bouse, No 7, St.George Street, near the Grand Barte- | B® virtue of a Writ ol Fier} \"TEN of the clock in the forenoon, at which time and place | Ri FACIAS issued out of ure, situate in said street, and containing one hundred and six-_ 4 Vv ii.Mio « a tue i sh A s \u201c ERY « feet French measure, as more particularly described by the |- plan and su thereof, mage William n Vondenvelden on the Sth May, 1784, the same having been conceded with a greater exæent of ground by the Nunmof the Hotel Dieu, ta the late John Robinson by deed before T.Pipguet, Public Notary, the 5th February, 1784, from which said tract or parcel of ground is nevertheless to be deducted a towg lat ar emplacement, part thereof, the one belonging to Lewis Robinson, and the other to J.B.Girard, which emplacements are severally bounded as follows, that is to say, the emplacement of the said Lewis Robinson, commencing at the corner or angle of Richelieu and St, Martin streets.running 40 feet in front upon Richelieu streetiby 60 feet u St.Martin street, containing (2400) two thousind four hundred superficial French feet: And the lot or emplacement of the said J.B.Girard, bounded on one side by St.George street, running fifty feet there on, on another side by Richelieu street, running GO feet thereon, on another side by the above dexcribed emplacement belonging to the said L.Robinson, and on the remaining two sides \u2018by the said property of the said J.Wise.The midopm- placement of the said J.B.Girard, containing (4816) four thousand eight hundred and sixteen superficial French feet.as drawn by Benjamin Ecuyer, surveyor, the seventh May last.Now 1 do hereby give notice,gthat the immoveables above described, will be sold _and adjudged to the highest and last bidder at the Court House, in the City of Quebec, on WEDNESDAY the TWENTIETH day of OCTOBER next, and place the conditions of sale will be made krown.Ce JA.SHEFHERD, Sheriff; All those who have any pretentions on the immoveable pro perty above described, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his Office, in the City of Quebec, according to Law; and further that no opposition fin d'annuller or afin de distraire, the whole or any part of the immoveable property above-described, or afin de charge or ser- vituds on the satme, will be received during the fifteen days immediately preceding the day fixed by this advertisement Quebec, 15th June, 1813, .GOVERNMENT CONTRACT.Commissary GENERAL\u2019 Orrice, : Quenkc, Jst Sept.1813.} XV ANTED for the supply of His Majesty's Forces, 7000 BARRELS FINE FLOUR, to be delivered on or before the 1st of December next, as urider : - .| - At the King's Stores in Montreal 3500 Bareels, At the King's Stores in Quebec 4000 da, ; The whole to be packed in good and.sulhicient casks containing 196 ib.net\u2014brandéd with the Initiuls of the Furnisher and keep sound for twelve mouths after delivery ; any of the Avur found drfective within the period above specified, to be replaced by the Furnisher with an equal quantity of good and sound , Sealed Proposals_indoised 8 Tenders Ser Flour\u201d will he received at this Office and at Actibg: Depury Commissary Genl.the whole or any part of the supply not less than 200 barrele.Approved security will be required.- © 7 MARSDEN, respectivlly informs bis friends and the eo public, that he intends to re open his.EVENING ry, where he has his Day School, for the instruction of Youth, inthe different branches of literature, © - CL Quebec, Sept.8th, 1813.: NOTICE.iE A\u2018.persons having accounts or demands against the Subs.\" cribers are hereby notified to produce them for immes diate settlement, und all those indebted to them are requested to settle their respective accounts, as after this notice all ne- counts which have béen of more than a year's standing.\u201d will be mdiscriminately prosecuted for at the approaching terms.Quebec, 6 Septr.1819, HALL & GOWEN, \u2014 Fox SALE\u2014A few hogsheads und tierces vf Jamaica Sugar and Coffee.Martmique Noyeau,.Rounds of Beef, Pickled and Smoked \u2018Tongues, &ec, Quebec, 9th Sept-LEL} THOMAS AYLWIN, HE Subscraber han for Sale on the lowest terms for | Cash\u2014 High proof Antigua Rum, Resl Coguiac Brandy, Bright Muscovado Sugar, in hhds.tierces and barrels, Figur'd sirsnets, assorted colors, 12 = Sewing silke, black crape, and a variety of Dry Coads suit- \u2018able for \u2018this Country.DAVID KOss.Quebec, Sth Sept.1813, - >, MISSING.: A BOX marked 1.'T No.5.+ \u2014.Q os - an Was landed from the Mary of Greenock, at Mess.Brehaut & Sheppard's wharf, Whoever has recofved it and will deliver it to the Subscriber may have cost and chiirges Quebec, Aug.3, 1813.JOHN TORR \\NCE.\u2014 FOR SALE, LS CHOICE Asortment of 4-4 and 7-8 Irish 1 IN¥NS, b ANDw.MOIR.y Queen's Wharf.\u2014\u2014\u2014Quebec, 19th ve HR = =-DISSOLUTTON OF PARTNERSH, HE Concern heretofore carried on b prow and RosenT BrYDIE, is this day disulved by-siiu- tual consent, all accounts against the Firm are desired to be delivered in ta Mr.Hornblow, for.adjustment and payment, And those indebted to the Concern are desired to pay to Fdwd.Hurublow.- Toe EDWo.HORNBLOW, -\u2014Qüehec, 11th.Auguet, 1813.* ROBr.BRYDIE.\u201cN.8.Mr.Hoaxarow solocite the favor of the Public as .usual.1 VHE Subscriber infurms the PProprietors.vi lots and Houses in St.Roc Suburbs, who heretofore had Rents to pay te the Hon.Joun Ricuanvsow, that che said Rents have been sold: by derd of this date, to Mr, Joszeu Roy of Quebec, and that hereafter, the said Rents Will have to be paid to the said Mr.J.Roy, including the year which expires on the 29th instant.JEAN BELANGER, Quebec, 0th Aug.1914, Arty, to the Hum.FQchardson.FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER.HAMBER and Blacksmith Coals, a few half barrels A Salmon, Herrings and Sardines, in kegs, put up for family use and in excellent order, L.DELAMARE, Quebec, 18th August].MOORE'S Boarbing House, Cul-de-Sac Srrret, No, « 8.Three or four Gentlemen may be genteely accomo- dated with bourding and lodging on reasonable terme.\u2014 J.Moore returns thanks ob the very hberal epcouragement he hay hitherto vescived in his litie of business as 3 \u2018l'ayLon, and hopes by exertions to merit their approbation, Quebec, 5th Auris.1419, > BY AUCILION VILL BE suLD At Three Rivers, On TUESDAY the 2th day of October next, at |'EN o'clock in the forenoor, .SHY.whole of the fixed property in the Brough of Theve Rivers, belonging to the concern of Mewes.LinTaogwe .Dwelling-Housed and Gardens, in such separate and convenient lots for purchasers as will be announced previous to the sale.\u2014 Information r ing the same may be had appl to A.Berthelot, Boquire.of Three-Rivers, Prec ind J hands the Title Deeds are, , .JOHN MURB, + PETER PATTFRSON, © JAMES HENDERSON.Attorneys to Mewes, L, & J.To ean ronda.ganda more particularly described \u2018upon, the figurative plan thereof | bro yince, and for want whereof, their petitions are \u201c1 Quebec, 90h Anguet 18)3, us friends and the pablhic, for hu future : & JouLirre, conssting of a large Store and 3 number of ve * ; \u2018 : * .: ae Su pL tied Seer 2 REV CT ERT TE TEES nr reg recents Va ee pr = pee RE : \u201c ie * \" ; \u2018 Le .; a = a.A WF _ AAA Abu CR Tok SAT SU ER ITS MATE \u2018 \u2018 « oo : aa am dy sarge Lt RL 18 JEUDI LE 23 SEPTEMBRE 1813.| ~:~ UBLIC .NOTICE is hevchy given, thatthe Scbacriber will Petition the Legislature gt the ensuing Session; for - a sw grasting him the etalusive right of constructing a TOLL.BRIDGE over the River Quelle, neer the Ferry.ost 2 oN A pt a.- : Quebec, 29th July, 1813.JACQURS MORIN.NOTICE is hereby given, that the Subscriber will pétition the Legislature at its next Session, for she excid- sive privilege of exacting Toll for paming on the Bridge crec- ted over the River St.Clarles, commaniy called Scott's Bridge, on condition of keeping the said Bridge, and the ayenyes theres to in repair, © PE.DESBARATS, Quebec, 7th Sept.1818.te A DOVAI ann PATRIONIC SOCIETY, QUEBEC.TRE Rules of this Society require, that every Petitioner on actual service, shall state, ameng other things, the name of such Miline man, the battalion in which he serves, and his | degree of relationship to the,Petitioners, the whole supporte\u2018 ed \u201cby Certificytes from his Captain or Commasding ve and the Cord he avin Awd experience having Le how difiicale iv is for these poor tb procure suck Care: tifientes, fram batealione on service: fh distant pares.of the.$ the Captains or Commanding Officers: oF.Companies, of In- corpurited \u2018Militia, Voltigeursitand \u2018Voyageurs, (and par-» ticularly the lat battalion of 1 ed Militis who are: Subscribers,) are requested to- facihitiké che:intsntions of the Society, by granting Certificates\u2019 of good conduct to such of at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon, at which time | Le men actually under their command as miay be deserving.thereof, and who\" may hive left poor families vt near rejations suffering at homerin consequence of theit absence, to be by them transmitted to their said families or relatidns, to enable them, on procuring also the certificate of the Curé,) to ob- derstood, that a preference is due to those of this dutrict, and: that those convicted of Mutiny or Desettion, are excluded from the benefit of this inmitution, tem Co N.B.Ir is expected that thé above Cartificutes will not be granted lightly to every applitant; the object of the Societ being only to relieve real dirtress, occasioned bye the Death, Wounds, or absence of Militia-men on actual service, 5 - By order of the Board of Directors, | Sn, PLANTE, Quebec, 2d Augtat, 1813, U¥BEC, LOYAL AND PATRIOTIC SOC 1 to pay their Subscriptions, are hereby requested to pay the same to the undersigned, st his House, No.41, St.Lewis Street, at any time between the hours of Ten and Three.And they are further requested to have the goodness reapectivelys to make up the suis they have Subscribed, it being found ime \u201cthe letter W underneath, subject to inspection.warranted 6%) practicable for him to accommodate thèm all, as he would wish, with small change.0 \u201c By order of the Board of Directors, ~~ ; _o- Ç 1, BLACKWOOD, \u2018Treasurer, \u2018Quebec, 6th July, 1819.- : ' ] QST, on Sunday last, in or about the town of T'hréé Ri- vebs, by the Subscriber, two ARMY RILLS of 45 Dol lars each, beingsnumbered tu wis\u2014ane 14,456, dated 5th Aue gust, 1813, the other 16,601, dated 14th August, 1813==All Bills is stopped at the Army Bill Office, and.any person who may have found the same, by returtipg them to the Subscriber will be l:berally rewarded.J - \"1, H.SOLOMONS.* \u2018Three Rivers, 7 Sept, 1813, Co Fr mks HALLOW ECan Ca | Stores, No.by, 88.Peter Street, North Shore Salinon m Tierces, Jamaica Spirits, ; 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.COUNT.DAKU.Lenvow, July 3 Co The Gazette Estrordimary\u2019 announces the promotion of Geral Anvuwa Viarquis Westing row, K.G.to the Brevet rank of Fiz1p Massaatl, in the Army; and the appoint- meht of Maj General Hener CzinToN to be extra Knight of the Bath, Captains te bd Majors, by Brevet, dated 2.June.=~ House or Lops, July 5.\u2014~Lord Bathurst gave notice, that he should move, on Wednesday, July 7, the Thanks of _ the House to Lord Wellington and his Army, for the Victory of Vittoria\u2014{ Fear, hear.) Co House or Coxnows, July 9.\u2014Sir T.C Hippisley gave notice, that he should early in tbe next session, meve for a \u2018Committee en the Catholic Claims, exactly in the same words Re had done this session.CL ; Jury .5.\u2014Lord Castlereagh gave notite of his intention to move on Wednesday nest, for che Thanks of the House to the Marquis of Wellington apd the gallane army ender hiscommand.Jour 7.\u2014The Ryssian troops on their march to reinforce the army in Prussia are estimated at 41,000 men.i \u201cA letter from an officer employed at the hedd quarters of the allied Sovereigns in the North, states, that substquently to the Barth of Wurchen the allied army, received reinforcements \u201c which carried their amount to full 90,000 men.- __ The citres of London and Westminster were \u201cbrillizmly illu: minated on Monday evening, in honor of the great victory obtained by the Marquis Wellington.Great taste and sngetarty were displayed in the affangement of the colored lamps, trans arencies, &c.Tudeed nothing could exceed thejoy expréssed all ranksof people on this occasion: It has beet tontinued three nights.Die Te ; near Vittoria, June 21: - .0 < BILLED, ° 0 be > tlorees, * Retars of the Killed end Wounded of the allie Armin tye action: + * So: .5, - - Officers.Privates.Poglidh, 1288 419 92 .Portuguese, J 143 À Spanjards, - 7 - 4°.85, - - WOUNDED.\u2018 régis, er Camo en \u2018Portuguese; .3 = - vo.Cee Ye Spanisrée, au 459: © fora ERE \u2018Eoglish,.189 sills 160, Portuguete, | .59 920, .ft Spaniards, | 15 sss EI GRAND TOTAL, SILLEP AND WOUNDED.\u2018 263 Officers, 4647 Privates, 161 Horses.|\" - oo A PerMouef, July 10.- The following is copited Érom.a Corunua Gazette, roughe by che PrinceÆrncet packer is four days passage fron that place: \u2014\u2014Venterduy evening an Huglish gentleman arrived here pat from the army, which he leh besieging the garrison of Pam- peloma, stared at only 3,200 men.Lord Wellington had mare ched to Jaca iu Arragon, with a view of cutting off Swchet.Gea.Graham with two divisioné sud Gen.Giron with the Gallicias army were foflowing the French towards Bayonne, and our ernops bad entered France, in a brilliame œile.The from Cadilon is alsarrived, snd came accounts say that Farrell has delivered hinuelf up\u2014that many prisoacrs had been taken, and that otloma was besieged.French accoums say that Gen.Murray had been defeated near Tarragona with the loss of nearly 40(<) men: bet advices from Gibraltar by.the packet state, on thecontrary, that Gen.Mur:.7 had atacked and takem Tarragona; and that Suchet ho! abandoned ll his artillery and baggeg-, and preci- \u201c pitately rets sated towards Sarragoss, to ovoid he: 2 cut v - rw A iv Tre SE ome = Porn \u2018 © FROM AMERICAN PAPERS.0 \u2018Boston, September 6.\u201cThe schooner Sabine, of Baltimore, Captain BannEs, ar- sive don Saturday, at this part, (via Gloucester) in 36 days from Nauz.Mr.Sheldon, a passcoger in this vessel, has palitely favoured us with Paris papers to the 93d of July, from which we have made the cranslation which follows, He verbally repars, that lercers from Paris, received at Nantz, stated, that the Empress, Queenand Regent, was t6 procecd to Mayence, terejoin Napoleau.-\" vo : THE GREAT CONGRESS: Pants July 2.\u2014The Congress is not yet-collected.ft is Roped iz will sooo If à month has been lost France has not | Veen in fault, iol he ; : Rastaot, July 14.\u2014The number ofetrangérs is igious Ip augmented at Prague.\" se Prodig : The duke of Vicence, and thescaunt of Narbonne, ambasa- der of France, at Vienna, Rave been appointed by the emperor his ministers plenipotentiary at, Prague.The count of Nar- bonne set out.on the th.Ir was believed the duke of Vicence would set out on the 18th.The privy counsellar Anstelt, plenipotentiary of Russia, reached Prague on the 12th.ARMY OF BAVARIA.1 Paass, July 2:\u2014[he King of Bavaria has established about \u201c Nymphenburg, near Mujich, a camp af 25,000 men, The Emprror has given to che Duke of Castigiioge, she cop- tnand of the corps of observation of Bavaria.| This \u2018army will | De united at Wurtzburg.[It is composed of six divisions af in favtry, and two ot cavalry.: 7 J .Bastanr, Iuly ¢.\u2014The march of troops destined to reine - force toi of Shuetvarion of Pavaria, continues without interrup as Well as'march/.g columne and convo .tiflery, destined foc Saxasy, ES yo oF.ar Faawxy oer, uly t1.\u2014Thé Marshal Duke of Cistiglione, | {Adc 2a) left Gus morning for Wureabueg.The 5th division of i.corps de corséaias aloo left our walls, and are speedily to be :.placed by the 6th, \u2018which has arrived ve Mayence.Euasxpcat, July 14.\u2014~The number of troops which con.tae oo vass js incredible.Yesterday so much infantry and eav:irg wrived as to crowd all the city and villages.Our gar rise consiats of two regimentsof infantry of the line, wl \u2018of numerous detachments of cavalry, = ARMY OF ITALY.Jpur 2.~The Viceroy unitey betes the Paive and the Aidge, the army ltaly, composed three corps, General : Grenier ia to command one of them, oo Vwicre, July-5.\u2014Yestesdag, the Viceroy was at Padas reviewing the ganisom, .i i \u2019 A for ecclesiastical exclusion | hall present 3 projet for a law, tobe | with elven Majors to be Lieut.Colopels, and 21 | - + my kad raived the sicge- of , is 15,000, ° 4 n Corenmacan, Juve 15.\u2014 Admins Dockum hn return \u20ac with those seamen which were serving us the remch Bow agrée aoû Femine 1, ie.- Jung 27.\u2014His majesty collected in the neighborhood of his capital à corps d'armés of the best Dauish troops.His majesty is occupied in reviewing and manctuvering these troops.Messrs.Gallatin and Bayard, the American plenipotentiar- have artived in this city.Thus ship is in the road, having ies, ade her ge in 40 days._ w Cort AGE Ex, July 6.\u2014 Day before yesterday, the seamen of the American armed vessel the Neptune \u2018passed through the city, with music and their flags displayed celebrating their independence, aud the late victory in Upper Canada, To © FRENCH ARMIES, .Jury 2.\u2014The new corps which has been formed at Magde- bourg, undér the command of enersl Vandamme, consists already of 40 battalions and 80 pieces of cannon.Sazoxy, July 5.\u2014The Tetes de pont, which are constructing hefore all the strong places on thy Elbe, are to be forth- to } \u2018with furnished with artillery.\u2018The new entrenchments which \u201csurround Wistenburg, are already formidable.\u2014 Magdeburg, itenburg, Torgau, Keuigstein, are to be provisigned for a lorfg time.We learn that anew fetes de pout 1s to be erected in the euv rons of Dessau, c | Panis, July 5.\u2014Count Mitternich the Austrian Minister Jai ¢eiched Dresden, aud has had several conferences with the Duke of Bassano.[The French papers, from which \u2018the above extracts are 2rans- Jared, contain a great variety of other minute details, of the \u2018movemecirt of.troops newly riised in different parts of French empire, (owsrds.tho most important posts; and the alacrit | with which these recruits ave furnished,\u201d and the celerity wat which they are forwarded, ave noticed with Lug! encormium.The preparations of the Confederated arm: 0 mec the shock of arms, consequent on an encouliter, Vv: ash 2 warlike teeminatzun of the protracted srimietice, mus: produce, are nat to be sought in French papers.) nt The French popes are silent on Spanish-affairs, excepting | the retreat of the English from \u201cTarragona The catmon aban- | doned by Ge.Murray, ave stated to be 120 pieces.ne dent ~ ENGLISH EX FRACTS.\u2019 .8 IoxpoN June 27.\u2018The Baltic expédition, comprising.54.sail of transports, having où board 2 VU 1coups and \u201840 pieces of artillery, besides stores, remained vind boutid at Deal, at the last dures.leave to bring in a bili to pr:vent the impgetation of cutton from the United States (which was alowad™in neutral vessels by the; 434 of the present King) vo long 1s British magufactures should, be excluded from the American market, \u2018The motion was adoptea by a imujority of four, and a bill ordered to be brought in to répea! so muth of the z.t of -the 4 1d of his present Majesty, as relates to the importation of coiton wnol in neutral ships.- = LONDON, June 28.\u2014lt is confidently repgrted on the Ex- | change, «hat government has recalled Adutfrai Warren from, the «American station, and that heis to be replac-d by Lord Keith.\u2018l\u2019he causes assigned, are the second escape of Com.{ Rodgers, and the permission givea by him to the American Negotuutors tn sail to Russa.cet Jury 8.\u2014Lord Cochrane has taken\u2019the command of che Sutusn, and ip about to sail for North America.- Jurv:40.\u2014 We have news again of Com.Rogers, and we hope thac the President will share.the fire of the Chesapoake.Com, Rodgers was upon the coast of Norway.He took in water at Bergen.and left thao place with intention to capture ship of the line and a frigate is npon that station.Another article states the capture of the Duke of Montrose '} packet, by the President, and observes the Congress parted company the 5th of June., JuLy, 13.\u2014F wo frigaies passed Yarmouth yesterday, it was supposed in pursuit of the American Cop.Rogers, Maonip, (Srain,) July 9.the operations of the army under Gen.Giron, by which it ap- \u2019 pa he-had a severe action with the enemy on the ist July at iddassu who, were completely defeated\u2014 Lhe result is, that : | the éñemy on the side of Irun has been expelled from the soil Asam | ; .\u2014'ALsCANT, (SPAtN) July 17.\u2018Tli¢ enemy hai precipitately'ab: n Joned Abalda after_having becd comple :ely rauted by ourtréopscommandedby Gen; Rocho.\u2026, BOSTON, Sertemaen 9.LATEST FROM BAYONNE.Extract of a Latter from New Bedford, dated September S.Arrived \u2018pere, this afternoon; brig Sru:nKk, Captain Richards, of New York, thitry-six days from Bayonne.¢ Lhave not seen any papers beought by this arrival, but Capt R.informs verbally, that Marshal Soult, having been seat by the Enmperor to'take commaud of the forces which has ficd from Spain, had collected an army of about 45,000 men with which he has entered Spain, by the pass of St.Jean, | Pied de Port; that in conséquence of this, the combined ar Yampiona and St.- Sebastian, be- | fare the former of which they had 22,000, and before the Int.\u201cter, (on which sever:! ineffectual assaulia had.been made, ).\u201812000 men; and were concenterng: their forces; that two days before, Capt.R.sailed, ivformation was received from Soult, that his Head Quasters were established Poliplona.In acquiring possession of the pase; the French bua last shou 3,000 men 3; the loss ofithe allied mot.known, but 7 or SUV English prisoners had been sent into Bayonie.King Joseph had left Bayoune for eame part oï France, few Joy previous i to Cape.Rwsailing;, he had previously dismissed the 5 rincipai | part of nesuite, , A '\" @ Bonaparte had vent orders to the different scapor:s, fo treat i the English Edwoys with - proper respect, should uy arisve ; but it wis thought doubtful whether any would «eid.\u2014Th | .general.opinior.was, that a continental peice waulu L- the 1° sult ; but the conclusion of à maritini: peace.Wis very unce | tain,\u201d Little, wgs however knows of the :cui vicwa of oo | french Government.\u201d oo Boston, August 30 A British packet ar.at.St.Darts the 4th of August, aud | informed that the Islands of (vidi ape and 3: Martins, av! ! their dependencies, were to be given up the 16th Aug co the y Swedes-\u2014and that a fleet had sailed from Sweden under convoy , of a Swedish frigate, having on board 7000 trôgns fe: <1.pe ! pose of taking possession thereat, and were hourly.+, .at St Barts _ \u2014 ; \u2018The 23th of July a severc hurricane was experienced in a great many of the windward Islaids\u201419 sail went on share at Barbadoes, 41-at Martnico, 13ar Domiuicn, au! about 10 or 15 more were blown out to sea from the harbor ot Bassèterre, \u2018 (Guad.) The hospital at Domiinico was blown into the ea, ih 65 soldiers in 1t\u20141 1 vail were likewise drove on shore at Kitts, ce .\u2018Two waggon for Boston, ** iil.from Augusta, Georgia, | Aug.17, with cotton, which was 9 tu 10 cents per lb.Two | other wagigons had been spoken on their passage, 4 days out, \u201cand had made about 90 miles of lacitude.WaAsHINOTON, August, SN., Copy of @ letter from Brig.-Gen.Boyd, to the Secretary of PRE ECTS ardt Se a : 1-0 - HE Q.Fort Gow es- August, 24, 1818.+ Sir] have the h to report that at iy-break thie.morning, the enemy attacked us at all our piqaets, which retired towards the camp, pursued by his advance guards, A skirmish ensued in the village, with little effect upon us: after which] \u201che retreated, having come Within reach of our cannon, but never within muwsket-chot of our entrenchments.Oge Capt.of the 49th, and a few privates, have been brought in prisoners.We lost 2 men and a few wounded ; the enemy left abods 135 | \u201cdead on the different grounds.He issupposed te have brought his whole force into the field; but finding our position so strong desisted from a general attack.Sir George was in person at the attack.His Force is withdrawn out of our | reach Inte his strong hold.1 have the honor te be, &c.! - 0 JOHN P.BOYD, 9.\u20ac.¢.| TH hi In the House of Comaers, June2) a motion was made for | some English vessels from Greenland.We are told an English | The Governor of this city has received official information of Pavia; July 10.~A cumerous convoy of artillery ES CHILLICOTHE, Avpust 2l.|.Ring arti this day, and will act to Verons ee ar Saturday last, the (ollowing friendly lodians preakftcd morrow, where it will unite with of peéliery ry wi Jagetnor Mrios, vis.rane, Anderson, of the army of observation of Italy.8 park, EE A als yend the Snake.Two hundred and ty-nine of their } \u201c ARMY OF HAMBURGHY(®\"s | = Learriovs hats ined Geparal Harrison, and intend Sghring in Panid, July 2.~The Pring of\u2018 Eckmul is Sf 1 fon pol the nited States.LL 1-74 -À His corps nai pouf reimforcéd by tréops from Frariey Hoi.\"+ GHILLICOTHE, (Oo) 19.and, s0 that pe tie point chere af» mers spa bios | .The-fallitis-who iately marched so U ever had.The Danish division ® be uniteditp § >\u201d Painente.been | txcept two thousand fdormen and two handred to continme in service 40 days, and are stationed at that place, where they will continue unless circumstances may require their march to some other post._ Ce x Ausant, Auguet 80: - An Ohio paper of Auguet 9, says, FIFTEEN THOUSAND of the militia of the upper part this State, are now on their march to join General Fison.- ; And in the State of New-York, the two late orders of his Excellency the Governor, about FIFl'ÉEN THOUSAND of our militia are ordered to be held in readiness for a three mionthe tour of duty.: : - = .| CANANDAIGUA, Avec.31.Our troops ace sickly at_Fort George, and their sickness is increasing.The friendly Indian Chiefs, at the fort, are dis satisfied with the conduct of Gen.Boyd, and reproach the regular troops with want of courage,iin not assisting their {ndians in the skirmish on the out posts on the 17th, i8th inst, LS + SrainGrieLD, Sept.2.Extract of a letter from a gentleman of respectability so his friend \u201c in this vicinity, dated ; ¢ British Niagara, near Fort George, Aug.17.© Qur army remains still stationary at Fort George, in number about 5,000 effective men.~We have this day had a small brush with the enemy, about one mile aud a half from town.\u2014 \u201cThe force sent out on our part was tomposed of our Red Allies | of the Six Nations, with somme volunteer militia.\u2018Two of the Allies were brought in dead, and buried with great pomp ; some 12 or 15 lndiacs and white men were brought in prisoners tu our camp, led bound with ropes like \u2018Figers recently caught.Sundry scalps were exhibited, warm from the heads of the victims.One valuable farm house, with the barn and out houses adjacent, were burnt by our people, and a field of wheat sec on fire, which.would not burn.Frem_ Fort George.\u2014Deserters from the enemy come io\u2019 alms: daily; we understand their accounts agree in some things ; the Epstish ariny is supposed to contain rising 2000 regulars, 5 or 600 militia, and 8 or 400 Indians.\u2014~That the British army is short of provisions cannot for a moment be doubted.From Suckett's Harbor, August 23.|- Itappears by the.iatest Accounts from this place, that Gen.Wilkinson was preparing for some expedition on the Canada side of the Lake ; that he had reviewed the troopsat thar sta tion, who were supposed to be 4000 strong ; that Com.Chauncey had completed the repairs of his squadron, and was expected to sub immediately, baving added to his force the new sch.Sylph, mounting £0 guns.\u2018From Lake Bris.We have nothing of 3 {aie de that was given in our last.Com.Perry was then on the Lake cruising ; and it ie highly probable, has had a brush with the entemy ere this.In a case of this kicd, should our fleet prove victorious, it 18 said to be the intention of Gen.\" Harrison to ce-operate with him, in an attack on Fort Malden, for which purpose he says he cin march $000 regulars, and 3000 militia._ Ç THE ARMY.°° ' LANSINGSURGH, Aug.51.\u2014The whole number nf men authorized to be raised for the army, by the existing laws, is (as the National Intelligencer informs us,) 58,254 ; and with the exception of about 50,000, we believe the whole are already enlisted! -, .\u201cTroops are again marching to the north\u2014On Friday last, Cul.G: D.Young, with about 200 infantry, a company of ari tlery, and thirty baggage waggons ; and on Sunday, another company of artillery of about 60 men, passed through this village, on their way to Burlingtoï.\u20145 J quit the coast of the United States in \u201c18° days\u2014she went to Portland for the purpose of obtaining more British Prisoners, those at Portland was fot suffered to enibeckorbod her time having expired, she informed the Americyd\u2019 Comutabding Officer of her intentions to put to ses ; this oie did \u2018on the same evening, and had dropped a distance with the cide before ie was perceived from the shore, When a fire of round and \"gripe -was opeñed on her from the forts, but Sertunitely wahoek doing iny damage.\" co he .« [ have great hopes that Rodgers with his squadren ie mfe arrived at St.Johu\u2019s Newfouudlind ;\u2014From Manchester-§ _hencd, on Satarday night, (Aughst 21st) that a hand paper haa bear sent to General Swaine, giving à détail of the capture es follows : =They atticked the convoy ender Lord Townshend, \u2018who-engaged the Pretident ; immediately after the\u2018comnience- Hienc of the-action, the Cultoden and \u2018a frigate hove in sighr, - {and \u2018tis said that Com.Rodgers, &c.struck without firng another shot.\u2014For the trizh of this statement | cannét voich ; bur the channel through wich it patsed, 1 think deserves sone litele attention.\u201d CT.| To Mausrax, September s\u201c The ship Apollo from New-Providence for England, câp- tored by the Yôrk Town Aa: privateer, on the 27th of June, fale.45, long.28, [rec cur papdy of July 23,) and permitted to prorced on her voyage win part of the crew, êtc, of the Packet, very fortunately arçived a: F'alimouth on the Gth or 7th of July ; by which means timely notire was given for sending duplicates by the Mail now due fm ingland, : Saturn, mentioned in our last, as.being ordered for this Station, Las been given to Lord Cochran.: Re * Mo.iTREAL, September 18, All accounts agree that the enemy are collecting in great an indacement to the militia to enter the ranks General Hamp ténisactnally offering them 14 dollars per month to serve only duty daring che war By this means he calculates to ruse an orerivhel nig force, aml of being certain of wintering 1 Nionteesl or Quebec?of heinakes the artempe we have hetle doukt ot n'sgeturg quartots ns the same apartment with his \u2018reed gen.Wieder at Beauport.\u2014{ Montreal Herald.) - \u2014 Adjutant General's Departm:n: > Xing tox, Eh Sep 1813 Memorandum fer the .tormiation of the Army, serv g in the North AMerlcan Trusiaute His Fwrcticvey the Commander of the Forces has received a des-+ch trom Colonel Sir Sidney \u2018Beckwith, dated 24th.July, rv putting the return of a detachment of l'roops commanded by lieut, Colonel Napier, upder the orders of Rear Admirai Caktsrn, from the Ocracock inlet, with a fine Brig of 20 guns, aud a sarge *< hooner, late from France go other ship.pirg were then there, excep: smull craft, which escaped Ly the 31 Jerent streams that fall into Pemlico Bay.A frigate with a detachment of \u201cTroops had proceed up the Potomac River, in the hope of Taptur ng the Adams, and the Gun Boats which had been equipped for.its defence ; they were however all withdrawn above Fort Washingion, except one Gun Boat and some small vessels, which were captured \u2018Colonel Beckwith represents the whole of that coast to be in a state of continual alarm, and that a very considerable Americ«n force is kèpt assembl-d for 184 def nee * is ; RETENIR For SALE ut the Stores om the Wha:] 0} dr Ubadiah Apjwum.IFTY Puncheons Grenada -aod Jamaica Rem; L, Forty Hhds.Muscovado Sugar, RE Five pipes Cognac Brandy (superior quality.) Five tierces Coffee, ._ Five bales writing ps .Sewing silks assorted re, .: 92d Sept.1518.CHAn FA FOR SALE sy BREMAUT & SHEPPARD.\u2019 RTY-TWO punch.old Jamaica Spirits, .5 Hhdp.and 70 Bis.Sugar, : 23 Case superior A few dozen bem Martinique cordisle, _ 3S Puicheons Lime Juice, ., | GENERAL ORDER.oo Hatreat, \u201cAtguet 98.\" À: The Aagans, (Cartel when she left Boszan,.was ordered to Extrait of Aletter from Picton, Awgurt 86.<= À We observe with picr-\"re, that the command of H.M.s.t force-apon our line: ; a-bady-of rev iaes are at Champiairi\u2026\u2014 As} F months, thea to be discharged and exempted from Militisd - THE QUEBEC GAZET1F ; lott \u201c Paovinciat Secaeranry's Orricr Quebec, 28d Sept.1813, ° ocean Mosaur, as ap Apothecary.- 4 ppm ADJUTANT GeENFnaL's Orricr, Quebec, 20th September, 1818, His Excellency the Governor General and Commander of the Forces bas been pleased to form two Companies of Prontier Light Infan:ry attached 10 the Canadian Voli and is same: Charles Kilburn, to be Captain, by commission of 25,1, August, Ve vice Jones wbo is to retire .ugh M¢Quarters, Ensign, of the 4th battalion selec: embodied militia, w be lieutenant, pr.do.do.do.lect and John Savage, Gent, to be Lieutenant, pr da.da.do.Abd.Steel, Gent.to b- Ensign, pr.do.de.da John Hauroils, to be Ensign, pr.do.do.do.By order of His EÉscellency th: Commarider in Chief \" F.VASSAL DE MONVIEL, Adj.GenlèM, | geurs, pleased to make the following appointments to the \"À BO Rt mar io ge > et LL QUEBEC: « THURSDAY, SEPLEMIER 23, 1813.We bave received since our Ids, Boston papers contain; transiations.from Paris gazettes to the 23d July, and Loudon dates to the 13th.Verbalaccounts from Bayonne to the 25th cf the same month, have also been received in the Unitid Soages \u2018The substance of the whole will Be found iu this day\u2019 Gazetce.I'he moet interesting features of the intelligence ure the prolongation of the Armistice in Germany ,andthe prepañitions \u2018on the part of \u2018Erance for a renewal \u2018of hostilities, on the » À 8 pouçes, Haussières de 3 à 44 pouces, petits cordages assors ;, tis, aussi die quankité de corduges blancs de 9 4 36 fils, Toile à voiles assor: \u20ac :1-puis No.| Jusqu'à No.8, Fil à voile quelques voiles neuves cuuces faits peur un Dilg- de 150 tone \u2018 neaux, Poulies, Vieux Cordages, bouts de Cablés &¢: 6 bou- cauts de Verreries, un quart de Verd-de-gris François de la - meilleure qualité.Co Aprèh quoi\u2014Un amortiment général de marchandises sèches» consistant en Draps superfuis ét firis, Commires, Endiennes, Schiles, Sque Françoise à coudre, et une variété d'autres articles, IOUIS DBLAMARE, Ene.& Court.résultat a été que l'ennemi du cô:é de l'Iran à été chèssé de l'Espagne.- | | LT 2, 226 AuicanTe, le 17 Juillet.\u2014L'enneny à précipitamment abandonné Abuldo après avoir été complètement mis en déroute par os troupes commandées par le Géueral Rocho.\u2019 20° \u2014\u2014- , ._ 7 7.LE GRAND CONGRES., - Pants, le 2 Juiller.\u2014I.e: Congrès \u2018n'est pas encore Dié.On espége qu'it le sera bientôt .da Frabce n'a pas été en défaut.| qui.oo © Rastaot, le 14 Juillet.Le nombre des.étrangers est pro.digieusemens augmenté à Prague.\u2026.Le Duc de Vicence et fe Comte de Narbonne, Ambamae deurs de France à Vienne, ont été nommés par l'Emepreur æct-Irunietres Plenipotentiaires à Prague.* Le Comte de Nar- benne est pacti le 9.On penseque le Duc de Vicence partira le 38.Le Coneciller Privé Austelt Plénipotemiawe.du Ryssie, estarrivé à Prague le 12.Ce Co _.ARAIBE DE BAVIERE.© .*Panis, le 2 Juillet.\u2014Le Roi de Iavière à établi vers Nympherberg, près de Mpnich, un camp de 25,000 hommes.L'Empereur à donné au\u2018 Duc de Castiglione, le ctmman- dement du\u2019 corps d'observation de Bavière.- Certe armée sera uj.re à Wurtsburg.Elle est composée de tix divisions d'infanterie et deux de cavalerie.: ARMEE D'ITALSE- ; ; Lt 8 JuirLet.\u2014Le Viceroi unie, entre le Paive et.l'A- dige f'armée ditale, composée de trors corps ; le Gépéral \"Grenier doit en commander un.: - ARMEE DE HAMBOURG.Panis, le 2 Juillet.\u2014Le 1'ri.ce d'i-ckmui est à Hambourg.Son corps à été renforcé par des troupes de France et de Hoi- lande, de sort: qu'en cet endroit il y à plus de troupes qu'il n'en a jamais ev.La division Danoise qui duit être unie au corps-du Prince et de 15,000 hommes, .ARMELS FRANCUISES.Le 2 JuirrreT.\u2014Le nouveau corps qui a été formé à Magdebourg, sous le commandemert du Général Vandamme, est déjà dé 40 bataillons et 80 bataillons.Saxe, le 5 Juillet \u2014Les têtes de pont qui se conservisent assem- S'la été perdu un mois ment munies d'artillerie, Les nouveaux retrancheinens qui entourent Wittenburg sout déjà formidables.Magdebourg, Wittenburg, T'orgau, et Kœnigseir doivent être approyision- nés pour long-tems.Nous apprenons qu'il doit être érigé une nouvelle tête de pont dans les environs de Dessau, Pants, le 5 Juillet \u2014Le Comte Mirternich Ministre Autrichien étoit arrivé à Dresde et avoit eu plusieurs co:iférences avec le Ducde Bassano.; {Les papiers François d'où les extraits ci-dessus sont pris, contiennent une variété d'autres petits détails des mouvemens des \u2018troupes nouvellement Jevées dans différentes puruve de l'Emprre François vers les postes les plus smportans, ct l'on y irle avec beaucoup d'éloges de leurs bonnes dispositions et de four célérité.On ne doit point chercher dans les Papiers François les préparatifs de l'armée confédérée, pour rencontrer le choc des ar mes, qui doit euévre une rencontre que doit produir: la fin d'un armietice é.; M Les papiere Françoss gardent le silence sur les affaires d'ls- pagne, à l'exception de la retraite des Anglois de | arragone.On dit que les canuus abanJonttés par le Géuéral Murray sont aunombr de 120.) - Boston, le 9 Septembre.Eatreit d'une Lettre de New-Bedford, datce Ju 5 Septembre.asnvé ici, cet après-midi, Je Brig Sphinx, Capt« ne Ei- chards, de New-York, en 346 jours de Bayuiiue.\u201c Je n'ai v8 aucun papier a porté par cette arrivée, tu> I semblé ume armée d'environ 45,000 hommes avec laquelle sl étoit entré en Espagne, par Re passage de St.Jean Pied de | Port ; qu'en conséquence de ceci l\u2019armée combinée avoit leve le sidge de Pampetune et de St.Sébastien, devan: la premucre desquelles deux piec:s elle avoit 22,000 Hommes, et dev.n: la dernière (co:tre laquelle il avoit etf fait plusieurs assauts sans suecès) 13,000 humides, er qu'elle concentron ses forces ; que mm deux _jours avant Le départ du Caps.Richards, op avoit reçu information de Soult, que ss guartrers géneraux Étoiett éta- bls d une.En- woulint evuir la possession des défilés, les Prançoss avuient perdy euviru:1 3000 hommes ; Ja perte des alhés-n-c-e pas connue ; mars 11 avoit Été env sonnsets Angiois a Bayonue.Le Roi Joseph eto parti de le départ du Cape.Richards ; 11 avois auparavant congédié la prime: parue de m suite.Lo \u201c mes.mvoyé dans rs diférens ports de mer des de Douves, Puébec, le 23 Sept.1919., oe : | ardres de traiter les Envoyés Anglois avec le respect conrquable, |_devaut toutes les places fortes sur l'Ebe, doivent être incessam- ! | JEUDI, LE 23 SEPTEMAERE£E, 1843.Capitaine Richards informe de a Que le Maréchal soul, ayant été envoyé par l'Empereur £ [romdre le Cumsuside- tient des Forces qui s'étoient enfuies l'Espagne, avuit rusé 2 ou 300 pri» Beyonnme poar quelque partie de la France quelques jours avant |- sur le Lac; et il ex probable qu'il à déjà eu une action avec l'ennemi.Dans ce cus, a notre flutte se trouvoit victorieuse, on dit que le Général :iarrison a intention de coopérer avec [lui dans une attaque sur le Fort Malden, et pour cela il dit- qu'il pourra faire marcher 4U0U hommes de troupes réglées et 330 wiliciens, .Cot L'ARME'E.Lansinoaunau, le S: Aoû \u2014Le nombre entier d'hommes que le loi actuelle autorise de lever pour l'armée, est, (suivant le National Intelligencer,) de 58,254; et à l'e ion, d'environ 50,0U0, nous pensons que le tout ett, déjà enrôlé.11 va encore des Troupes dans le Nord.Vendredi dernier, le Colonel G.D.Ynuug, avec civron 200 hommes d'infanterie, une compagnie d'artillerie et trente chariets de bagage ; et Dimanche une autre com \u2018eont passés par ce Village pour aller a Burlington.ee MonTaraz, le 18 Septembre.~Tous les détails s'accordent à dire que l'ennemi s'asserble en grande force sur nos lignes; it y a un corps de tr réglées à Champlain.Pour induire les Miliciens à entrer dutis les rangs, i: Wet.éral Hampton leur offre maintenant 14 prasrés pdr muis, pour servir pendant 3 | moins seulement, après quoi ile seront décharges et exempts due devoirs de la Milice durant la guerre.F Ce noyeñ 1 peuse lever une force considérable et être cefcain v'hivetner à Montréal ou 3 Québec ! S'u fait La tentative tous ne duütons pus qu'il n'ait un logement daus le même appartement que son ; ami le Général Winder, à Beauport.(Herald) \u2014- GALEIIE DE QUEBEC.*Brarav pu SECRETAIRE PROVINCIAL, Co Québec, 22 Septembre, 1813.\" Il a plb à Son Excellence le Prémdent d'accorder à Jonx Heao une Lycence puur pratiques la Médesiue.Aussr à Jossru Morin comine Apothicaife.: + \u2014\u2014mem \u2019 Buscar pe L'Apojuoant Ge'ne'nag Qurare, le Zu Beptembre, 1813.Orore Ge's'g-at.Ua pü à don Läcecunce le Gouverneur Général et Com» legère des Froncièresattachées aux Voltigeurs Canadiens, ot il Jui à plû de faire les nominations suivantes dans icclies : Charles Kilburn pour etre Capstaiiie, par Commission du 25 Aelit 1813, ala place Joucs quæva 4 retirer.Hugh Meuariers, Egecigne du 4e Bataillon de Miliée d'E lite et Incorpurée pour être Lisutenant par do.do.da.John Savage, Gentilhomimne, pour être Lieut.par do.do, do, Ab.stcell, Gentihomume, pour être Enssigue, par do.do.do.John Harosls pour etre Enseigne, par du.do.do.| Par Ordre de Son Excellence le Commandant en Chef, ! F.VASSALDE M INVI.15, Adj Géneral Mere L QUEBEC.: \u2018 td | Nous avons reçu, depuis notre dernière des papre1s de-Bostan contenant des irsductious de Guzctres de basis jusqu'au @$ | Fustlet et des dates de Londres jusqu'au 13.Ou à reçu auen dans les Etats-Unis de nouvelles de: Bayonne juequ'au | 24 du méme mio On en trouvera le subézance dans la Giieue de ce jour.5 - Les trans les plos intéressans des nouvelles sont, la prolunga- tion de l'Armutice en Allemagne, les préparatifs de a past de \"14 France pour un rencavelement d\u2019hostilités, dans le cas ou \u201cl'Autriche sc jourdio.t 4 1a coalition, Elles pourrusent Cepen- pagnie d'artillerie d'environ 60 honnnes, | \u201cwiandant dew Forces de frrmer deux Compagnies d'infanterie | quinze jours qui AA: SHEPHERD, Shénf.utre côté par Joseph Durand, père, avec deux petites pai- | MF \u2018sur pièces à deux étages, cireonstanc=\" et dépendance «ms eu |.> I ES Souscripteurs de cette Société qui ont jusqu\u2019à présent d'icelui fait par William Vondenvelden, le quinze N'ai, 17K4;j- Girard borné d\u2019un-côté-par la Rue.Saiut- George, courant 5v |- -.présent avestiqd'en-denges: vis.on Ait, Shériff, :à son Bu- Tea ibes ls Gisé.de Québre, Tuva dp lois at de plus qu'ancu ppposition afin d'anauller ou afin de distraire Le tayt ou, pare: tie dist iprosubigs, an fin de:charge, ou spcyiyde sur jceply pr céder, a le sante-\u2014Québec,.le 15.Sun, 1413._ shui: | CONTRA \u2018AVEC LE.GOUVERNEMENT.: -! fowl =a.Bonsao du.Commissage GENERAL, : i Hanks eel Quasec, le fer.Septembre, 1818.» | £\\N 3 besoin poor les Forces de 8a: Majesté de-7000.Quarts.- de: Fleur fine, livrables-d'ici au ten: Décembre prochain, comme ci-dessous.Cal Let - |.- Au Magasin du Roi à Montréal, 3000 Quarte.Au.Magasin du Roi à Québec, 4000 Bo.- .Le tout doit être dang de bons quarts, contenant 1961bs.met ; fharqué des Lettres initiales du Fournisseur et la lettfe W.au dessous, sujet 3 inspection, et garanti qu'il \u2018se conservera pen dant douze mois du jour de la livraisons \u2018toute fleur trouvée \u2018défectueuse dans l'espace de tems ci-dessus spécifié, sera remplacée par le Fournisseur par une égale quantité de bonne Fleur.On reçèvra d'ici au 24 du courant, à ce Bureau ec au Bureau de Mr: Clarke faisant fonction de Commissaire Général à Montrésl, les Propositions ecellées, endossées \u201c\u201c Propositions four de la Fie.<,\u201d pour le tout ou partie de la quantité cirdes- -sus, pas moindre que 200 Quarts.oe : On exigera de bonnes *ûretés, MARSDEN informe respectueusement ses Amis\u2019 et .le Public qu'il se propose de rouvrir sn\u2019 Ecole du Soir, pour l'hiver, Lundi, le 4 Octobre, à sa Maison, N°.7, Rue St George, près de la Granuc Batzerie, où il tient: son Ecole du jour, pour l'instruction des jeunes gens dans les différentes branches de Litterature.La Langue Françoise étant familière à T.M.elle lui donnera d'autant plus de facilité pour avancer l'instruction de\u201dceux des Canadiens qui pourront être mis sous ses soins pour tre instruits dans la Langue Angloise.\u2018 | _ Québec, le 7 Septembre, 1813.'SOCIETE' LOYALE ET PATRIOTIQUE DE QUEBEC.LE Règles de cette Société requièrent, que toute Pétition pouf \u2018äecdürs, des familles ou parens des Miliciens en service actuel, donneront, entre autre choses, le nom du Milicien, le Bataillon dans lequel il sert, et son degré de \u201c parenté avec les Pétiennaires, letout appuyé \u201c de Certificats \u2018de son Capitaine ou Officier Commandant et du Curé de la- Paroisse.\u201d Et l'expérience ayant prouvé combien il étoit difficile à ces pauvres gens de se procurer de tel certificats, des Bataillons en service dans les parties éloignées de la Province, et faute desquels leurs Pétitions sont rejettés, les Capitaines ou Officiers Commandans de Compagnies de Milice Incorporée, de Vokigeurs et Voyageurs, (et.particulièrement du ler.Bataillon de Milice Incorporée qui sont Souscripteurs,) sont priés-de faciliter les intentions de la Société, en accordant des Certificats de bonne conduite à ceux des hommes sous leur- commandement qui pourront les mériter, et -qui auront laissé de pauvres familles ou de proches parens souffrant chez eux à cause de leur absence, pour étre par eux transmis.à leurs fa - milles ou parens, pour les mettre en état (en se procurant aus- su le certificat du.Curé) d'obtenir le secours que Ja Société peut donner, étant toujours entendu que la préférence est due mutinerie ou Desertion sont exclus du bénéfice de cette institution.4 N.B.On \u2018espère que les Certificats ci-dessus ne seront point accordés lé,rèrement à tous ceux qui les demanderont, le seul objet de la Suciété étant de secourir ceux qui sont réelle Jenient en détresse occusionnée par la mort, les blessures ou l'absence des Miliciens en service actuel.- Le Par Ordre des Directeurs, Québec, le 2 Août, 1818.In.PLANTE\u2019 Sécrétaire.- ERDU.\u2014 ire case mai quée I.©.T.No.5.a été débarquée de la Mury, de Greenock, au Quai de Messieurs Brehaut & Sheppard, quiconque l\u2019a reçue et la livrera au Soussigné, ses frais et dépenses seront payés, Co oo Québec, le 3 Aoiit, 1813.JOHN TORRANCE | VENDRE.\u2014U.assortiment choisi de Toiles d'Irlande \u2018de 4-4 & 7-8 * ANDREW MOIR.Quai de la Reine.\u2014\u2014\u2014Québec, le 19 Acie, 1813.VINGT GUINE\u2019ES DE RE'COMPENSE.ERDU, un Coffre contenant de la Musique et des Instrp- mens appartemant au XIXe.Régt.de Dragons Légers.Le Coffre est de Noyer, d'environ trois pieds de long sur dix- huit pouces de large et deux pieds dé haut; a deux poignées de fer, et les mots LL, Le MUSIC BOX \u2014XIXth\u2019 DRAGOONS.peints sur le devant, mais presque effacés.-On suppose qu'il à été emporté par mégarde, avec le bagage de quelques uns des détachemeris qui sont partis d'ici L.undi le 31 Mai, ou déposé ici dans quelque Magasin particulier, car une Sentinelle a seu dans un Coffre vuide, et pris dans la Cour des Cuzernes dans une charrette, entre cing et six heures du matin le même jour.Quiconque donnera information au Maître de la Bande, à sou Domicile, N°.1, daus le Fauxbourg de Québec, de macière a faire recouvrer le dit Coffre, recevra une Récompense de Vingt-Guinées.\u2014\u2014 Montréal, le 4 Septembre, 1813.\u201cSociété Loyale et Patriotique de Québec.\u2014 amis de payer leurs souscriptions, sont par le présent requis de les payer au Soussirné, à sa Maison No 41 Rue, St.Louis, en quelque tems que ce soit entre dix heures et trois heures.Er ils sont priés de plus d\u2019avoir la bonté de faire leurs sommes respectives, lui .étant impossible-de les accommoder tous, comme il le dévirvroit, avec de la petite monnoie.Fur Ordre dos Directeurs, | J.BLACKWOOD, \u201cQuébec, le, & Juillet 18'3.\u2018Trésorier.A VENDRE Co UFLQUES Boucauts et Tiergons de Sucre et Caffé de la Jamaïque.Noyau de la Martinique, Rondes de Bœuf, Langues salées et fumées, &c.to TTT THOMAS AYLWIN, Québec, le 9 Septeribre, 1813.7 ' ¢ VERTISSEMENT.L.e Soussigné, ayant acheté de Mad.Christian Ainslie, Epouse de l'Honorable John Young, par acte devant Mitre.J.Belanger et son confrère Notatres Publics, en date du 8 du courant, ces ouvrages étendus out quelque droit où frypothèque sur iceux, dede lui faire savoir d'ici à trois mois afin-dé pouvoir prendre des arrangemens sur iceux, autrement il se prévdudra du préseut avertissement, Québec, le 23 Juin, 1813, JAMES M'CALLUM.E Livre de Souscription est- actuellement déposé chez le à Sécrétaire de lu dire Société pour y entrer les Sonserip- tions et Donations des j ersqnues quin\u2019out pasey l'occasion de souscrire, = Ju.PLANTE), Sécr.Ouébee, le 29 Avril, 1513.CL VENURi.par les Soussignés à leur magazin sur le  Quai de ls Reine.Eeau de wie de France en Pipes, Harenye et Saumons saumurés ce printems, Huile de Baleine, chocalat, et une balle de.drap noir fin.Aussi du beurre frais salé en barrils, Jno.Wx.WOOLSEY, & Co.Québec, le 15 Juillet, 1813.A VIS Toutes personages qui ont des Comptes ou Demandes contre les Soussignés, sont par le présent averties de les produire afin qu'ils soient réglés, et tous ceux qui lui doivent sont priés de régler leurs comptes respectifs, car après cet avertissement ils poursuivront, aux l'ermes prochains, pour tous les Comptes qui auront été diss plus d'une année.- HALL & GOWEN.Québec, le 6 Septembre, 1813.PAR ENCAN + Sera Vendu aux Trois Rivières, NJARDI, le 12e jour d\u2019Oc- _ \u201d tobre prochairl i 10 heures du matin, \"OUTFS les propriétés immeubles daus le Bourg des Trois- Rivières appartenant à la Société de Messiears Linthorne et Joliffe, consistant en un grand Magasin et un nombre de Maisons et Jardins, en lots séparés et convenables pour les acheteurs, ainsi qu'il sera annoncé avant la vente.On pourra avoir - des informations en s'adressant à Amable Berthelot, Ecuyer, Avocat aux Trois-Rivières, entre les mains de qui sont es \u201cJonN MURE | \u2014 PETER PATTERSON, Ç Procureur de Messieurs JAMES HENDERSON, Linehorne & Jolie, pg been; reçue par deidit Shériff durant lee quinaa; jours: qui, me.à ceux de ce District, et que ceux qui ont été convaincus de |- vu un pareil Coffré émporté par un parti de Soldats, et mis |- connus sous le nom de Brasserie de St.Roch avec tous le- lots}.deterreet de grève, bâtimens et dépendances, prie tous ceux qui SOCIETE\u2019 LOYALE ET PATRIOTIQUE | a PUPP ages .107 0005 ERR.NERC TR \u201c .- + pre AC +, ~ : dé née, soit par hypothäque py paiee droit\u2019 9m servitude, sont A'S est par le préseni donne que le Soussigné présenter; | \u2019 e À te à 1 gistation 3 Ia prochaine Session poèr avoir un\u201cActe qui l'autorise à construire vn PONT DE PRAGE aur la Rivsère-Ouëlle près de ta traverse.: | Québet le 29-Fuiller; 1813( * JACQUES MORIN.une Requête a la Légi VIS\" public Fit par fe présent donné \u2018que Te igné \u201ciret par Pilon 0 Lighlarire, à à prochaine .Sepéion potr ävoir 1é'Privi qe CxÉfouf d'éxiger le Péage pour passer sur le Pont.érig\u20ac'svt 13 Rivière St.Charles, communé.ut a pellé le Post de Scott, aux conditions d'entretenir Lodi; L: Paot\u2019 eh état'de réparatibhs.+ Québec, le 7 Septents \u201cJ.E ~oussigné se proposant de construire un Iont Pane 2a\"sur la Riviére Ouelle, i enviran une lieue au dessus de Pâssage actuel, d'ici au premier Juillet prochain, et désiram ensuite \u20acp coustruire up de PEACE sur la même Rivière dans l'endroit où est le Bac actuel; fait savoir au Public il recevra les Propositions de tous les gens experts en ce = pour I'Erection de ces deux Ponts.genre, dans la Gazette de Quebec un Avertissement de Jacques Morin, qui paroit avoir acquis beaucoup d'experience et d'habil é \u201cdans l'art de construire\u2019 des Ponts, il lui scroit particulière ment obligé s\u2019il vouloit lui faire part de ses conroisarces en ce genre, et sur tout de ses ressources et moyens pour parvenir sûrement à l'érection desdits deux Ponts.Il recevra toutes communications à cet égard avec reconnoissance., s Québéé 25 Aoû.1813.PIERRE CASGRAIN._E Soumigné prie Pieake Cascrai+ de la Rivière 4 Ouellé, de n\u2019employer dorénavant la plume de qui que ce soit, pour publier ses fcasées sublimes ; car à ce compte il s\u2019expose à jouËr le rôle du set e# dé la\u2018canne.\u2014 Quant aux ressources et moyens pour parvenir à l'érection des deux ponts de .Casgrain, le Soussigné \u2018est d'opinion que si les ressources et moyens pour parveñir à l'érection de ces deux ponts peuvent être ealculés en raison\u2019 de la masse, de la pesanteur ou du Polume Casgrain n\u2019a que faire des conseils de quiconque.Car son -| genie et ses connoissances dans Je méchanisme, tôt ou tard, lui mériteront une Putente, Québec, le 7e.Septembre, 1813, ERDUS par le Soussigné, Dimanche dernier, dans a Ville des Trois-Rivières ou aux environs, deux Billets JACQUES MORIN.de l\u2019Armée de 25 piastres chaque, l\u2019un No.14,496 daté du.3 Août 1813, l\u2019autre No.16.601 daté du 14 Août 1815, \u2018Toutes personnes sont par le présent averties que le payement \u2018er toute personne qui les aura trouvés et les rendra\u2018au Soumigné sera généreusement récompensée.J.H.SOLOMONS, \u201cVrois-Rivières, le 7 Septembre, 1819.| AMES HALLOWELI.Junr.& Co.ont à vendre 3 leur magasin No, I Rue St.Pierre ~\u2014Saumon de la Rive Nord.en T ierçons, esprit de la Jamaïque, eau de vie de Cognac en Pipes Québec, le 16 Septembr- 1819, OGERSON HUNTER & Co.ont à vendre a leur Magasin, No.8, Rue St.Pierre.\u2014\u2014Cassonade en Ouarts, Sucre raffiné en houcauts, Rum des Jles sous le Vent, Vin de Port en Pipes et en quarts, Chaines et Crampes pour les Ca- quarré et rond, Vitres, Toiles d'Irlande, &c.&c.- le 10 Juin, 1818, ., VENDRE.\u201415 pipes de Vin de Port supérieur, 1U «À pieds de Madriers de pin rouge et blanc.» 104000 .Québec, 27e Juillet, 18:3; A bas et moyen prix, ; Do.do.de Couvertes à roses et à points, Do.do.de Flushings, æ Do.do.de Flannelles et Bèges communs et fins.- Aussi\u2019 quelques pièces d'Broffe à vestes, Peluches, Toilie nettes &c &c.Par RICHo.HOLT SAGER, au Viagasin sur le Quai de St.Anîlré, occupé l\u2019année dernière par Jacob Pozer & Co.~~+=Quéhec, le ler.Septembre, 18 3.OUTES Personnes qui ont des Demandes contre la Suce : + cession de feu Pierre Lefrangois sont priés de les présenter à Mr.Jean.Forton, Tuteur duement éln ayx Enfans mie neurs du dit Pierre Lefrançois, afin qu'elles soi.nt examuiées | et payées.Er tous ceux-qui doivent à la dite Succession sont\u2019 requis de payer au Soussigné qu: est la seule personne autorisée à en donner quittance, autrement il seta forcé de -prendro des mesurés pour faire payer.: : Québec, le 4 Août, 1818.JEAN FORTON.- : ES Soussigriés vieunent de recevoir par le Ann, Harrison _ de\u201cLivérpoo!, une Corsignation des Articles\u201d suivans, Qu'ils offrent à des prix raisonnables, 150 torfeaux de Sel Blanc, ] \u201c \u201c80 tonneaux de Charbon commun èt 10 de Charbon de eznal; 40 pipes de Vin rouge d\u2019Espagne, TLC 15 da.de Vin de Port d'une qualité supérieure, 8 pipes de véritable Eau de Vie de\" Cognac, 100 taisses de Savon jaune, à \"10 do.Chandelles au moule, 80 paniers de Fayance assortie, 20 caisses de Fil, de Toile et de Cotén, 8 caisses de Toile d'Irlande, To 1 do.de \u2018Toile, Toile ouvrée et à Chemises, 1 balle de gros lainages, 6 balles et 6 caisses de Papier à écrire, 4 da.de Coton à Saca, 4 caissés de !iarde« faites.\u201d Ausss\u2014Des Bottes à la mode, Hauts de Bottes 3 patente, Porte-Manteaux de Cuir, Harnois argentés ec mortés en cuivre, \u2018Selles er Brides, Peaux de veaux et de Cabrous tannées.Le 2 Septembre, 1813.WRIA VAG?& Co.KR COCKB:.RN, CiJRUKGLEN, &cC, &.]NFORME respectueusement la Faculté et le Public Aoûr, 1813.VENDRE.\u2014Le beau Brigantin Lonn Wet \u2018 ington, de 108 tonneaux par sa feuille, «t contient 1000 quarts dans sa cale ; il à été bârs il y à de: x 27% est bon voslierwt est bien gréé,.Pour les particularit®s s'adresser 3 Mr.J.Wikis, 3 bord, ou à FRANÇUIS (QUIROUET, Qui a reçu par ce-Véisseau 1S tonnes d'E-prir d- la Jan:aique de -haute-preuve,- quelques Fpivletrs d'or + d'argent, des Ceintures, Epées, &c.le tout à hon'tharclé pour argest comptant.\u2014 Québec, le 2 Septembre, F513, .A Maison No.Quraec: Printed and published by J.Neiison, No.$ Mountain-Street.\u2014Price 20s.per ana.Del'Imprimeriede Joun Neirson, Rue la Montagne No, % sé qui fait la ligne eutre ladite terre et un arpent et demi de = a -4 8° Tousceux qui ont des prétentions sur les immeubles ci-dessus Québec, le 16 Septembre, 1818, ~~ 4 Prix 20s.par An, kad ré, 1818.\u201d P.E.DFSRARATS, Et comme il a observé | des dits Billets estarrêté au - Bureau des Billets de l'Armée, jeux, Boulons de Cuivre, Fiches er Cloux, Taule, Fer plat, : 3: COLTMANS & HALE.VENDRE.\u2014Quelques balles de Draps et Casumires à tant \u2014Du Rum d\u2019Antigue de Flaute preave, De véritas\u2014- rable Juge WILLIAM, (ci devant Mr.Grant) avec ad \u2014 MoNTS to WI pench, aforesa! Mercha Thomas wiercha under.| directed AST \"jor of mn the C oy th in from gepreæt gear by storie 1 emplace the Sait Closs, \u2018 in dept rear by onthe other | emplac : yfer-sai hur-dre bounde \u201c qud Jo: senting jor of § woode! or em Montr hundre front | belong quis Pi and on the sai thereo! descrit sold ar Ciry of TY F( Clock of sale All descril mort, to g.V accord or afin grout servile during LS Mon to \u2018 *pencl afores of :he and A Josep rezie execu ROI place: the two : the K ti
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