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[" \u2018 ve re TTA pn ees \u2014 Cataüiau Cimes | ve \u201cTO SHOW THE VERY AGE AND BODY OF THE TIMES, THEIR FORM AND PRESSEBE.= L | MONTREAL TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1025.No.61 ver meer ere mm ere Fon THE CANADISM Pins.(Concluded from our lust.) Again, \u201cthe children \u2018were to be made acquainted with the scriptures\u2014a catechet- ical initiation is the best way of doing this\u2014 that the Bible is read by the pupils of Lancaster\u2019s schools, but they devive ot sn much benefit from them as at the national: seminaries, where they are taught to understand what they read : Here again we have the sly artifice of us- sumptions to hoodwink the vulgar, and call forth the contempt of the enlightened.\u2014 Pray, Alfred, who ure the persons appuint- ed by thie great head of the chureh, in the \"PRINTED AND PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, BY BOWMAN & SPARHAWK, No.6, St.Francois Xavier Street.WHO IS FORTUNE?« Fortune is a Goddess who never will, unwooed be won, meme \u2018IKE all Females, who must have a least a few hours\u2019Courtship for the sake of Modesty, before she will condescend to bestow a Kiss, even on the most deserving of her suitors, and this is perféet)y, natural.Whatever is not worth running some risk to obtain, cannot ever be worth possessing.Where is the man who would hesitate to marry «an heiress of 20,000 Dollars, because his wedding coat would cost the trifling sum of $15.Surely there is no man so very simple ; yet, strange as it muy ap- wp urlicus of St.Giles and \u2018Thames Street, |[Scriptures, in the cuse of aliens from their he would have leagnt, that the children areffown Church, but will teach the Catechista at stated times ecamined with regard to thejoË anviher Church if required.\u2018This is meaning of Scripture,and made to give an-ilprecisely the system oi\u201d Lancaster.Oh, swers thereon, (sce tbe articles in the Mau-[|Altred, little didst thou know, that in charg- ual of instruction for Masters of Schoolslling Lancaster's followers with the sin of headed seriptural interrégdtion.) In shoryDeism, thou wast libelling the \u201cinstitution it it is nothing but sheer jgnorance\u2014charityjjwas thy purpose to support! But perhaps forbids us to call it wilful misvepresentationl|l mistake, and Alfred means to say, that the \u2014ou stubborn prejudice that blinds percep-fsame doctrines, which shen taught by a tion\u2014that makes men talk as they do abouu{dissenter ave Deism, are no longer such an iustitution so caûnently culvuluted for! when taught by a Clirchman ! usefulness.Alfred, you' have thrown out some hint We are finally told that sceing that thejjupon another question, which it scems you name of the institution has been exchanged, fiwould thin discuss ; but as your last inter- gospel, to expound the scriptures, ani ofthe Royal patronage and bounty has beenllference has cost you so dear, unless you teach mun the way he should go 7 Are they) Withdrawn, Now, ! am almost aslumed tafliet other assistance than your own, you had schoolmasters?If so, to what office havelinswer such deplorable quibbling, andijhetter panse before you again expose your- clergymen been appointed?Can yonlwould pues it over without notict, did not Isclf to dizcomiiture.iprove that Lancaster's follow rs «ver pre-jknow that all the arguments of Lancaster\u2019s] Be assured, Sir, that there are men in vented pastors from catechsmg caildren,{©pponents consist but of quibbles, and thatjilis Conntry, out of the pale of Episcopa- pear, there are many, very many, who rather choose to ¢ pine in hopeless poverty.\u201d then to ¢ cast their Pxgad upon the wa- from expounding the scriptus to thom, ci- ther from the pulpit or by other Hecdlis, IPO the vulgar as sound reasoning.that the lessons taught at school had tbe quibbles often mike as decp an impressionfley, who, though they would be the last, for thc suke of the peace of society, to raise such a discussion will not be the first to ters,\u201d although they are strongly convinced in their own minds, that afer à few days they will not only receive their litile louf again, but twenty thousand, nay, forty- thousand other loaves beside.Certainly such people cannot expect to \u201cReap if they donot Sow,\u201d ane Fortune will not bestow Prizes where there are no Tickets! Fortune will knock at your doors, but as she \u201cin those times may be acquainted with you, you must be polite enough to \u201c lift the lurch, und vait upon her goddesship in the parlour.\u2014 She will doubtlessly wait upon many who purchase Tickets or Share in the following Splendid Lottery, at N.H.V, BENNETTS Lorrery axp kixcuavce Orrice MONtRE- ar.Behold the Glittering Prizes; in thal University Lottery, Now Drawing in the City of Baltimore.SCHEME.smallest tendency to impede clerical instruction, nay, that the latter were not accelerated by them! Every man knows that at children\u2019s schools, the teacher, be he ever 50 closely connected with the church, and ever so Zealous to inculcute her du trines, finds bis time occupied in making his pu- pus learn Lo read, and whatever they learn ol\u201d catechiss andl articles, they learn by mere rote, and as a method of reading and spelling Docs any man really believe,\u201d siid à wriler some years ago, \u201cthat the attachment of the people of England to her church, arises from the hnowiedge of its peculiar doctrines and ceremontals, or the regard for iw institutions instilted into their infant munts, wl the seminaries where youth drst rudunents of learning / It this be so\u2014 the empire of the chnmrch is founded on are taught the alphabet and the other very li me.Man institution be endowed by Royal Charter and receive a salary uniler cere ildn distinctive app-Hstion, the reteniion of ithe ame is doubtless necessary to insure a lcontit.uunce of the patronage, and give a [clas to the Bounty ; for how can one le- lrally demant à > dary given under the name lof John, wfen one prelesses to call one's (self leter ?À change ot the name, then ux- \u201cder these cérerinstantes is presumytive evi- ldence iat the béncbits derived from the former nan: are wo loser cnjoyed.But very different is the case when the bonnty the Sovereign, is besiowed up.u à charits- bbe fund.auknown to the Bw, is not recor ded as an atof sut\"; the donces, there- tore are undistinguished by my auntheritative \"To predicate the deprivation of the Ipatronsge oi the Sovereign in the latter case, this base, woe be too hier! sie is deed in UNIVERSITY LOTTERY.om an altered nomenclature, is just us logi- jproccuis from the private muaiticence of .v .4 cal vs it would be, from the assamption of: «bandon it, when commenced byXheir opponents.The question L allude to, is that of the supremacy claimed by rertkin of your Church, in this Country, over other bodies of Christiang, particularly over one enjoying in Great Britain, equally with yours, the privilege of an Establishiment.\u2014 If entered upon, a more enlarged view of the question must Le taken then that which its fimited connection with statute and com:- mon law embraces (though in the interpret:tion of th se, yelegt Dissenters avefir from agreeing with Churchmen}\u2014must be view - ctl as statesmen will view it-must be ex:un- ined on philosophical grounds, on those of policy, equity aud justice.You no doubt are \u2018or statute law, \u201cand would have it enforced to the utmost, how, ver ill suited to thee times, however rigo- vous and wnt.The last acts.which are still ie part of the Statute Jaw, and most ot Pre pw, ERE FY aladdin\u201d \u2019 Ma a But a little more than one Blank to « Prize.SIXTEEN DRAWINGS, The whole of the prizes will be floatingfiCan any one, reflecting on his own cise, se- pnitacl as tg riously believe that this has been the origin: mout ex of his preference for the Episcopahan e-tab-; hshment.If it has, then the effect has, wet had peund vived all recollection even of the cause.\u2014| in the wheel.from the commencement of the drawing, except the 10,000 Dollar prize which will be deposited in the wheel afier the 1ith drawing, andl the 20,000 Dollar prize after the 15th day\u2019s drawing.8 Drawings are over and no prizes over $1000 has come out, afew Tickets may be ba\u201d + de ni Present Price 215, Ditares un prepr e._Montreal, 4th Dee.1823, FN addition to the Subscriber's Stock of Three Rivers B Moulds, Stoves, Double and Sin Potash Ke Puts, Dutch Ovens, Spiders, &c.Sehie recep by the last Craft, some elegant nL RANKLIN STORES.GRATES PLAIN AND POLISHED, AND à FEW IMPROVED COOKING STOVES, A warranted of the Superior St Maurice Metal.which he tenders low for Cash, JOLIN Pl'ORTEOUS.Montreal, 27th Nov.1823, _ dm, é épégP 51.MESS and Prune = PORK, Por Sale by JOHX PORTEOUS, ! ar Iron, lloughshure; been enabled to exercise, that knowl which they have beun enabled to 2cfurel \u201chy school education.at 4 period whey (when they sever hes liven of =v eA atl) and atuifit answer w the gloomy fore Ty I.chools are not made lo uadersttst tue scrap- thirty-nine articles, that we have hitherto caster.made the man à friend of the establishment! greatly fear, in many instances, long sur- But the fact issuificient.Happily for the church, men support her, at first, because the law and the government favour her\u2014 because their families häve lived and died .t in her bosom\u2014because they have atiended her ordinances from their carliest years\u2014; before they went to school-\u2014luring the in, tervals of school attendance\u2014and wholly independently of their schoolmaster.They afterwards give her a more rational support, pre fiwoule sutisty.{rom thuir reason, by turning towards 1 question those faculties which they 1 iinds Bere to Vounz for guet WE 115 Existence.\u2014 Fhis pas age.pring #5 it does Lo chil- Lodings vf MÉOUY li respe-t ty Je aban ent if wae religion established by Lov.\u201d .\u20ac Alred, the children at Lyfie.ister*s tures.With very young chitdren, | fear this would be à difficult tis.:, either for churehmius or dissenter.But ilthose chil- ren be meant whose capacitics are suili- ciently matured for comprehending Lhose passages of scripture that rer tv the elements of christianity, answer, #rst, that these ape as plain ns the Linguage of any tiworld.catechism can make them, cord must be understood by reading, =o soon as the meaning of words; and the ides wl present, have been acquired.auswer, that 17 Alfred tuer take Secondly, 1 J8.Notre Dame Street.Montreal, 28 Aug.1825.fmt 1 Hell words re-ua fact I was not aware of\u2014(but ignorance u as inuchileed the other day in the Courant by a cor, pains to make limschfiquanted with thell respondent, and bave heard it since con-l British and Foreign School, as he appeprzllfirméd.| \u201c3 bave done with what traspives in thellly waive the Catochise .danger\u2014or rather her existence is next tu alt name different from that by which an in-jithe requirements of\u201d which being found so I prize ol 20,000 DOLLARS.miracle.What teacher or children (row: dividual was known in his\u201d yout (an in-funjust and oppressive to Dissenters, have 1 prize_ot-\u2014\u201410,000 DOLLARS.live to seven years old (aud the quesuon vu- fatznes ol viñcl: iately occurred bere,) to in-gheen for a long period suffered to become in.I prize oi 5,000 DOLLARS.lutes to none other) ever yet dreamed of! fer a dissulution oï the Lunds of iiliation,[joperative; to slumber in the statute book asa I prize of\u2014\u2014\u20141,000 DOLLARS.explaining tv them the points in controver-Hor the bereavement of the countenance and {dead letter, would, did such men as you un- ! pric of: 3,000 DOLLARS.sy between the establishment and the dis-[protecton of his relatives.But itis doingfhappily move the helm of the state, be no > Ds o DOLLARS, senters\u2014-much less inculcuted the superior{jtoo much honour lo such reasoning tu suh-loubt received and strictly enforced, as an pres By \u201d) : > [ickaims or that Establishment, as a politicalfjject it to à regular examination.Lvery uubi-expedient required to prevent the \u201c aban- Prices of -500 BOL ARS instituiion to their veneration ?Nay, didjused man is tuily convinced that the patron-[ronment of the religion established by law ?\u201d 0 pie ph DOLLARS \u201canÿ\"child ever leave school with so much age and sulary ofthe King continu lo this what care pany of you for consequences, .tins of 50 DOLLARS.as it notion that such i thing as wchurch es- very our.0 rn um orm, och, so long as 1¢ Pa n rd py consent | Qu) pine of \u2014 90 DOLLARS.jutblishment ever existed { Thesc matters [was the support of the late Ring\u2014no doubtjito support you?what though the country | LOUE = DOLI ARS.we dare assert were never yet mooted infequally so chat of 5 present Majesty \u2014 be convulsed ; dissentions, and oppression 200 prizes ol 15 DOI \u201c RS.such seminaries, any more thin real hinasfithat no intrigs tie dd cverfireign triumphant 7 your motto would stil 3,150 prizes of -10 LARS.and panthers ever discussed the Nigene fa- Pr on WEN aw © Je ci _\u2014 Hors ; aching the int; ff Todeny t Ww our sontenir nos droits, que le ciel nutorise 16,000 Tickets, 193.000 DOLLARS.asics de eve Ke the eign is an old > Abime tout plutot: c'est l'esprit de l\u2019Église.Sev, To assist your cogitalion upon this sub- Ject, | would propose à question, and quote «paragraph from the learned Dr.Puley, the great inquirer into, and supporter of establishments.I'he question is this: what ought to be the Religion of a country where Chiurchmen, compared with the rest of the population, are not 1 to 9, and to other pro- iestants as 1 to 3.Should it, upon a principle of justice, be that of the lesser number ! Or, if this be too general à question, would ask, whether consistently with c- quity and sound policy.the greater in number (and equal in respectability to any other body) should be obliged vo submit to the supreme jurisdiction of the lesser, and the latter be permitted to monopolize all clerical provision in à Colony belonging to à Kingdom where oth) religious bodies enjoy the privileges of an Establishment! Let the question be answered rationally and philosophically, not by such stupid assertions as that of *¢ plundering the Church\u201d &e.\u201cIf the dissenters from the establishment,\u201d says Dr.Paley, ¢ become a majority,of the paople, the cstablishment itself aught to be alterod or qualified.1fthere exist amony the different scets of the country, such a parity of numbers, interest and pow- eras to vender the preference of one sect to the rest, and the choice of that sect a hazardous success, and of doubtful election; blunders with regard to the British and Can-isome plan similar topthat which is meditated :utjan School, but also in respect to that of}|in North America, though encumbered with Bolt, as now conrlucted in this Country.\u2014jlgreat difficulties, muy perbaps suit better Phe fact is th the managers of the lutterjlvrith this divided state of public opinions, inshtution\u2014whi:!.in England is quite anjfthan any constitution of a National Church exclusive one, und precisely that which Al-jwhatever.\u201d fred would wish tv make it\u2014have very{Moraland Political Philosophy, Bk.6 Ch.10 |wisely and judiciously (thereby rendering Pray, Alfred, who ard the Dissenters ?the School more generally useful) engral-{what does history shew them to have been jted the plan of Lancaster upon that of Bell {during the reigns of Charles IL, James IIi and that of a bigoted Princess ! Have they not run greater risks, and with greater ue nanimnity.to preserve the government of the mother country than anp other set of men whatever! Did they wot join cordially in a revolution to secure the succession of + \u201cx0 Royal \u2018Lun of the ru- fc lie Was very A Hs Majesty sition had y Hrlustriousdy ils rowel believed.had funds of the ined at; ull the report ioyat Faus s effect upon the and very nearly ru- uve contradiction to [which pit cnds ! The reaasiven by the Society for ul- » name mus?be satisfactory to all by professed encuties, when nothing The central school in the Jurough.\u201d says the Society, ** was visited hy nny foraizners of distinction, and o,-; portunities now presented themselves for textending the system in various parts of the \"The Society therefore, in order: hetter to designate the nature andl exert of its views.resolved at its General Meeting wn May 1014.that it should in future bear 1be appropriate title of The British and Foreign Sel:oul Society.\u201d ai But what renders the folly of Alf ved still more conspicuous, and shews the paucity of information he possesses is that he not only lin me was excusable) til I saw it annouu- The National Schiool now not on- tanching only the ~ oF? Page(s) manquante(s) ou non-numérisée(s) Veuillez vous informer auprès du personnel de BAnQ en utilisant le formulaire de référence à distance, qui se trouve en ligne : https://www.banq.qc.ca/formulaires/formulaire_reference/index.html ou par téléphone 1-800-363-9028 9 244.Original Poetry.For THE CasADIAN TIMES.ANNA, Ab, me! and does my ANNA sleep, Upon a wat'ry pillow ?Mustey my much lov\u2019d ANNA weop-\u2014 © ANKa~\u2014beneath the billow ?NEW GOODS.Scott & Dougall, CORNER OF PLACE D\"ARMES.AVE received by the late arrivals a Complete and extensive assortment of DRY GOODS, all of the best quality & lat- Ah yes\u2014upon a wat'ry pillow flest fashions, amongst them are the following: \u201c\u2014 Does much lov\u2019d ANNA sleep; ANNA, beneath the rolling billow, Is sunk-and I must weep ! She sleeps\u2014-but will she not awake, _And heed the tears | shed ?Shall her long dream of death ne'er brouk, In the soft ocean bed ?Ab, no! toheed the tears | shed, She never will awalté\u2014 And long she'll sleep, in her dark bed, Ere her death-dream shall break ! Dec.1823.L.L\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_ re NEW GOODS.THESUBSCRIBERS HAVE FOR SALE AT THEIR STORES, In Saint Sacrament Street, PIPES fresh™Spanish Wine, Cogniac Brandy and Geneva, L.P.Mudeira and Port Wines, of superior quality.East India Madeira, in cases of 7 doz.each, \"Peneriffe, Sherry, & Mountain Sweet Wines, NHibbert's London Porter, in Pint and Quart bottles.Loaf Sugar, East India Sugar, Coffee, 10 Bags, Black Pepper, 3 Chests Indigo, 30 Chests, Twankay Ten, Hyson, Souchong and Congou Teas, Soft Shell and Bitter Almouds, « Muscatel Raisins in Boxes, Garoou Raisins in Casks.| 1 Buit Zante Currants, 10 Cases best Mustard, Crown Fig Blue, Poland Starch, Sult-! petre, Refined Brimstone, Flour of Sulpher, Canister Gunpowder, 4 Tons Patent Shot, chiefly Duck and Pigeon, 1 Cask very fine Black Lead in 1-4 lbs.50 Boxes Hunters Pipes, partly fluted, 90 Casks Russian Tallow?Wax and Spermaceti Candles, 40 Boxes Plate Glass, for Mirrors, Window Glass assorted, Paints of all colors and boiled Linseed Oil, Bar and Bolt Iron, Sheet Lead.Wine & Porter Corks, & Cork Wood.Salampores, Baftas, Scotch Sheetings and Osnaburgs.50 doz.Highlander playing Cards, better quality, Best London Pins assorted Nos.56 7.HART LOGAN & Co.Montreal, 15th Oct.1823.CHERRY BOARDS, OR Sale by the Subscriber, n few thou- {sand feet of CHERRY BOARDS from two to three feet in width.ZENO CLARK.Montreal, Aug.27th, 1823.WANTED.THOROUGH ied Exarisu Coacn- ¥._ Max, capable of driving four in hand, who is a Good Farrier and a single mun Apply at this office.Montreal, Dec.2d 1523.+ W.HANNA, PROFSSOR OF THE GERMAN FLUTE.(FROM DUBLIN.) My.Crozier\u2019s, No.72, St.Paul Street.EGS leave to inform the young gentlemen of this City, und the lovers of MUSIC in general, that owing to the very flattering encouragement he has received since he commenced teaching the GERMAN FLUTE, in this place, and to the friendly advice of several perzons interested in his behalf he intends remaining the winter, and continuing his instructions on that instrument.Such as may do him the favour to place themselves under his tuition, may rest assured, that every attention shall be obsery- cd, not only to the keeping of time the most essential thing in thie amusing science, and \u2018only a secondary consideration with teachers in general, but also to the improving of] tone, and every other particular necessary to aiding the progress of learners; that his method, together with his terms of teaching, shall he ae consistent and rexsonable 18 those of any other person in the\u2019same profession ; and that no exertion whatever.shall be wanting on his part to facilitate the! improvement of his pupil.W.H.wil give a lesson every day in the week, except Saturday, on the stme terms ns those of other teachers who attend only three, times a week.Apply at Lis residence as above siated.Ladies Straw Bonnets, Beaver Ribbons assorted, Thread Laces and Footings, White Bobbinett Veils, Black Lace do.Plain and Figured BObbinetts, Silk Velvets, Cotton do.\u201c Black and Coloured Satirs, Do.do.Sarsnetls, Do.do.Persians, Do.do.~Bombazeens.Do.do.Bombazetts, Db.do.Crapes, Do.do Gauzes, Plush Trimmings, Cords, and Gimps\u2014 Sewed Flouncings, Ditto T rimunings, Merino Shawls and Scarfs, | The Canadian TIMES.JUST RECEIVED, ASY FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER, No.9 St.Joseph Street.1 5 PACKAGES 4-4 and 7-8 2% \u201cIrish Linens, Diapers, Russia Duck and Dowlns Raven Duck, 6 Bales Leather, consisting of Morocco, Russia Hides, Calf, Sheep, & Ruins, 12 Bales Millboards, do with Trimgs\u2019.to match, {1100 Reums Fine Printing Demy Paper, 200 do.Wove Pot Paper, 200 do.Foolscap, 200 do.Fine Wove Post Paper, 50 do.Imperial, Royal, Medium & Demy Writing and Drawing Paper, 100 Bales Brown and Tea Wrapping Paper, 19 Cases Perfumery & Patent Medicines, Sedleitz Powders, Aperient Soda Powders, & Soda Powders assorted.Cases Room Papers und Borders, Box Gold Leaf, do.Account Books, do.of Summer Waistcoating and Pantaloons, do.Wax and Wafers, do.Morrocco Travelling Cases, aml Ladies\u2019 Work Boxes.An extensive collection of the latest Mu- 10 = 10 0 6 Silk do.do.Do.Handkerchief.Imitation Shawls, Canton Crapes, Book and Liwn Mvslins, Mull and Jacouet do.Elegant Parasols, Men's Water-Proof Hatz, Ditto Plated Beaver, Superfine and Fine Cloths, Ditto de.Cassimeres, Drabs, Moleskins und Corduroys, Drills and Ducks.Jays aud Lustrings, India Bindannas, Coloured Jeans, Turkey Stripes and Calicoes.Garment and Furniture Calicoes, Carlisle Ginghams, Hosiery .=orted, Cotton Fringes, Rich Figured Florentines, British Linens, Ditto Diapers, Linen Cmnbrics, Sewing Silks and Threads, Tapes and Bobbins, Kerby Needles and Pins.Montreal, May 29, 1823.: NOTICE.IIE Copartnership heretofore exist- T ing under the firm of JAMES DUNN & SON, was this day dissolved by mutuud consent.All persons having claims against the said firm, gre requested to present their accounts for adjustment, and all indebte.: thereto are enjoined to make inmmediate payment to Mr.TILOMAS DUNN, who is culy authorised to receive the same.SAMES DUNN, THOMAS DUNN.Montreal, 10th Sept.1853.CC-PARTNERSHIP FORMED.HE Subscribers beg leave to inform their Friends und the Public in genè- «ral, that they have taken alease of Dunn's Brewery, and the Brewing business wili benceforward™ Be carried on underthe fir: of DUNN, DOW x Lo.They most respectlully soticit the custom and aid of these who have formerly dealt witlf James Dunn & Co, assuring them that no pains \u2018hall be spared to give general sat- fisaction.WILLIAM DOW, N.B.\u2014D.D.& Co.have on hand Ale VY ernor in Chief has been pleased to Subecriber has been duly sworn, and is now is Office.Point à Calliére, opposite thé near the Canada Bank.* RICHARDS & KING, Dry and Pickled Cod Fish, Smoakod Iler- American Cheese, 25 Bhls, Tur, 100 N.S.Montreal, Nov.10, 1824, THOMAS DUNN, THOMAS M'DONALD.Montreal, 11th Sept.1843.and Beer and are ready to supply customers al the current prices.PUBLIC NOTICE.HERFAR, his Fxcellency the Gov- 1ppoint the Subscriber Ixsrecror or Fisn «ND Our, for the District of Montreal ; the ready Wo perform the duties of the office of Inspector.All orders will be received at Inspection Office of I.Jones, Esq.or at his Residence, St.Francois Xavier Street.PETER MERCKELL.Montreal, Sept.29th, 1823.0 F FER fur Sale Mess and Prime Pork.*ickled Salmon, MackereL& H erring, rings in Barrels au Boxes.Also, A quantity of fresh Buter&£-Lard in lirkins.15 Cases Grind-Stones; Salt, &e.&£e.Low for Cash.Montreal, 10th Nov.1023.sic\u2014School, Catholic, and Miscellancous Books, (Catalogues of which may be had at the Store) Lead & Pewter Ink Stands, Pens and Quills, Japan Ink & Ink Powder, Portable Pens, &c.&c.\u2018 CHARLES CUMMING.June 6th, 1823.tf.BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS.i HE Subscriber grateful for past favors, respectiully acquiints his friends and late, such great improvements in the manu- fictory of BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS, that he is able to do work equal, both in ruling and binding to apy done in the Province or inported.He has on haud a Jorge ssortment made of the very best materials.ad in « superior style of workmanship.which he oficrs at the following prices.IMPERIAL, ROYAL 11s.34.to 12s, 6d.per quire, 19 hy 12in MEDIUM 7z.6d.to 10s.17 by 11 do.DEMY 3s.to Gs.Bd.15 by 17 do.POST 5s.Gil.to ds.9d.15 by 91-2 FOOLE-CAP 2s.6d.to 3s, \u2019 AU smaller Books at proportionate prices.N- B.\u2014Five quires and over, full bound -pring back\u2014Four quires and under in «trong Lif binding.The following extra prirosior Russia aude.lemy 7s- 6d.Medium 10s.Royal 11s.*d.Books ruled aud bound as usual in the neutest nrunner, ARIEL BOWMAN.April 10th.BL.ALN Sewing will be very neatly executed :t a low price in the LANCAS- FERIAN SCHOOL, and those who are iu che habit of putting out work of this kind will aidin the cause of Charity by sending iuthither \u2014T'wo or thrée Quilis, the work of the Pupils are now offered for Sale.December 1h, 1823.NOTICE.L.L those indebted to the late firms of FR James Dunx, James Duxx & Co.and Jaues DuNN & Sox, are hereby requested to seliin their accounts, in order to suve further trouble and expence; und pay the s me to Messrs, Dusy Dow & Co.who are duly appointed to receive and grant acquit- tances {ur the same.JAMES DUNN.Montreal, 11th October, 1893, il.CONCESSIONS.NUMBER of Lots inthe St.Anns MA Suburbs will bes conceded & titre.de rente foncierc, situated on the Lower Lachine Road, and the cross street leading in- tu the Recolleet Suburbs, on liberal terns.THOMAS McCORD.Montreal th Nov.2823, \u2014 HS new and healimz Balsam bias fair to rival every Mediciue heretofore discovered, for Coughs and complaints of the lungs lending to Consumption.und even in seated Consumptions it lias ltely beet nsed iy many, with the most surprising success.If certificates from persons of the highe:t respectability for the great and iucrenting demand for them, may be enlled proof to its good eileeis, it is proved scarcely a ense of Colds, Coughs, pain in the sideditlieulty of breathing, want of deep nrising frout debility or concumplon, but muy he relieved by the timoly usaofthis Medicine, Every gennine hotile hus + Anderson's Gorerh Drogs\u201d stamped on the bottle; and the directions are ull signed by JAzvs Menen, For the further satisfaction of the nublie, the ful- owirr Certificate: ure offered for ve rusat.Li Sanur, [1 Joxus, of Salisbury, do hogahy \u201cectfy that my wife for more than five vears had: heen troubled with os ivleng Cough, Qisfigults ef.the public in general, that he has made of Dec, 16 breathing, and loss of appetite, and almost enti | deprived of sleep ; and baviug tried, as we ape ed, every thing that might relieve her without receiving any benefit, | was induced to huve her nin), tria) of Anderson's Cough Ryops, and after Usine two bottles her cough, cutirely left her\u2014she enjo > ed lier former rleep, which the ind not done or .muny years, aud was Ggnin restored'to strength; } can with confidence say 1 Nelieve these Drops to br the best Medicine in uso, for Coughs, snd complaints of the Lungs.~~ SAMUEL I.JONES Salisbury, (Conn.) March 28, 1815, I hereby certify that } huve for five years past been greutly troulled with n pain in my side ang breust, and more or less cough and weakness of the lungs, so us not to be able to attend Llo-my busines without much pain; and having suffered very - much with a wearing and debilitating cough.; f few days since purchased a bottle of Anders Cough Drops, from the use of which, a few days ouly, I found my puin-aud cough entirely left me, andmy former strength restored.1 attribute my veliel entirely to the use of those dvope, and eus with confidence ;2commend them to nll such as ure afflicted with coughs and complains of the lung, or weakness of the nerves, as being the most valun- ble Medicine ever prepared for such complaints, WILLIAM C.PENNIMAN, Hudson, Columbin Co.Stute of N.Y, May 18:29; NEW CERTIFICATE.In the yenr 1816, 1 wag seized with un inflamai tion où the liver, which caused an adhesion that placed me in a very critical situation.Alimost all kinds of exercise cuused pain in my side and breust.In this situation I continued until April 1919, when my cough aml pain in my breast increased through the summer ; my flesh wasted, 1 grew weuk and bowed down and lost all hope of ever being any better.About the first of last October, my son purchused ut Balletown Springs a bottle of Andersons Cough drops.from which I found almost immediate relief, and frum the use of two bottles only, my lungs are restored 10 perfect scundness ; und I once more can walk erect.STEPHEN SEAMAN.Greenfield, July 14, 1020.These drops generally give ease in most cases of colds, difficulty of breathing, wheezings, tightness of the chest.consumption, pain in the side, spitting of blood, &e.&e.The aged will experience relict equally agrecable and instantaneous, even whenthe .lung are affected.MOSES KIMBALL.\u2014\u2014* Hiuverhill, Me, Aug.11.1821.This muy certify to whom it muy confer that | have been extremely afflicted with the Asthres, which has Jasted me nearly forty years sud a gre part of that time to such n devree that | could noi lay in my bed, or git in meeting without cuughine, notwithstanding [had tried nas good pla and various kind- ef Medieines, till | procured a 1at- tle of Anderson's Congh Drop-, ad fréêm the use of three bottles of them | ean sieep comfortably, aul sit in meeting without coughing, and attend to my busine:s, ' And [de further certify, that my neehbour Foijamin Hothrooke, had become unable to Inbor où se- count or affection or the lunes, attended with a caugh, who has received much benefit frors ail jsome kind of Medicine, so us to Le able to Lutor à gain, ind 1 ean cheerfully recommend the samekind of Medicine to those vho labor under suel cons plaints, 1 the subscriber do hereby solemnly affrm to the truth and the whole of the above statement, Fore uw Mugistrute at Provine:, 8.1 thris Ath duy of July, 1821.CIIRISTOPHER COGI.© This is to certify that Fthe sul
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