Le Télégraphe = The Telegraph, 28 avril 1837, vendredi 28 avril 1837
[" 4 VOL.1.\u2014NO 18.THE TELEGRAPH Published in French and English on the Mornings of \u2018MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY At TEN o'Clocle.\u2014Pricc ONE PENNY per NUMBER.ADVERTISING.Sue lines and under, 25 6d first insertion, and 73 each subsequent insertion : 10 lines and under 3s Ad firs! insertion, and 10d each subsequent in ertion: ahove 10 lines, 44 per line for th: first nserlion, end one penny per line for every subsc- quent inscrlion Coumtnunications, Advertisements, Ke.are re- ceived post paid, at PEren fluriivEn®s Boox- Sronk, No 15 St.John's-street, where the papers may bu had.ADVERTI _- \u2014- SEMENTS.UNDER TIlE PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY PIE GOVERNOR IN CHIEF In lhe Inghest stele of perfection, is now and will continue fo be manufactured at NIXON & COS ESTABLISHMENT, Sv.JOINS STREET.NIXON & CO.having determined to produce an article, superior Lo any ever offered to the Public in Canada, have spared no expense in fitting up their apparatus in a most splendid manner, and on a quite new principle 5 it with they challenge any SODA WATER mamtlreractu in Canada to meet them on the fair field of competition, or to produce any article ruperior, or even equal to theirs.\u2014the machinery for preparing which is solely of their own invention and manu facture, They will also manufucture MAGNESIA WATER, LEMONADE, AND SOLUTION OF MAGNESIA, *Fhis lest article they would particularly recommend to the publie, ns being a vals and casy method of taking Magnesia, and especially of giving il lo children, as it is deprived of that nauscous taste which renders it so disgusting to take.NIXON & CO having appointed Mesers BEGG & URQUUART, Chemists and Droggists, No.13, St.John street, as their sole Agents ; all orders for the above articles will Le executed by them on the shortest notice.N.B.\u2014Coffce-Houscs, Holcls, Steam-Boats Ke, Ke.fitted up and kept constantly supplicd.Quebce, 224 March, 1837.FRESH GARDEN SEEDS.\"HE Subscriber has just received a supply of Excrisu (by way of New-York,) and ASERICAN GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, Warranted the growth of 1886, \u2014ALSO\u2014 Timothy, Red, White and Crimson Clover Seeds, Lucerne, Mange] Wurtzell, &c.&c.and a few Bulbous Rootsë.J.SIMS, Apothecary and Druggist, Upper Town, Market Plnce.Sth.April, 1837, QUEBEC, OFFICE OF TIIE PEACE, Qubce, 8th April, 1837, [NOTICE is hereby given, that the Surveyor of Highways for the City of Quebec, before proceeding to the vmclioration and improvement at the landing place in the Lower Town of Quechee, commonly called Le Place, has deposited in the Office of the Clerk of the Peace, in the Court House, a Planand Proces Verbal, referring thereto according to Law\u2014which Plan and Procès Verbal remain in the said Office for the inspection (grafis,) of (he proprictors of ground, houscs or other buildings adjoining the same, und every other person concerned therein, in order that they may at any time, not exceeding onc month from this dute, lodie such observations or oppositions us the may have to the contrary, that justice mus be done in the premises 5 in failure of which, the said Plan and Procès Verbal vill be homogated and put in execution, vgzrecably to their tenour, PERRAULT & SCOTT, Clesl: of the Peace, 43\u201d This notice to be incerted in all the papers published in the City in their respective languages from this day to the 20th day of May next, in- cluaive.WWM.DRUM, Caper Maker, Up- HorsTLRER, &e Ke reepectfully informs his [ricnds and the publie, that he will remove on the 1st of May, to the house opposite St, Paul's Market, near the buildings burnt lust (xi), and ormerly known aa the Quebiee Baths, LORETTE HOUSE TO LET.VO LET, and possession given on the 15t May next, the house belonging to the undersigned, at Indian Lorette, at present occupi- al by Mr.flicuand Devenny, as en Motel.BLisa two story stone house, with an hangar, couch-house, stable, garden fee, Ke.offering every possible udvantage fo à person dessous and capahle of keeping a public house vn a respectable footing; it is undoubledly ane of the must beautiful situations in the environs of Quebee, For further particulars apply to the proprictor, N.B, The necessary Furniture for the house will he sold on reasonable terms, if it be required G, D, BALZARETTI.20th Mareh, 1837.NOTICE.ALL Persons having claims against the estate of the late LOUIS PAQUET, Merchant in the Suburbs of St Roch, arc requested to forward their accounts duly attested ; and those who are indebted to the said estate, to pay immediately to the undersigned.G.D.BALZARETTI, March, 20th 1837.Curar.to NOTICE ras subscriber offers for sale, in addition to a large assortiment of Fancy Goons\u2014 Mens, Womens and Children\u2019s India Rubber shoes, French galoches and a good assortiment of shoes of all descriptions.\u2014REMOVAL, C.GINGUE.No, 9 Hope Street WINES, &c.gro R SALE by the Subscriber: 8 Hogsheads Superior Madeira Wine, 2 Quarter Casks do Constanc in da 50 Cases Superior Old Port (2 & 3 doz cach.) 15 Do do Sherry, ( do ) 42 Do de Madeira, ( «do ) #3 Do pure Hollands Gin, warranted (1 doz cach) 20 Cascs Warren's Blacking, G, D, BALZARETTI __204h Murch, 1837.__\u2014 1 APPRENTICES WANTED.VV ANTED as apprentices to the Prix- TING BUSINESS, two youg men that can read and write english, N.B.None uced apply but those who can be well recommended, \u20ac THE Subscriber respectfully informs the public in general, that he has on hand, of last (all's impor ation, a large assortment of LONDON HATS from the well known houses of Barber & Son, and Joseph Cooper.\u2018These hats arc of the Intest fashions and have been proved to he the best in the market, He therefore solicits the pub- ie to call at his store and judge for themselves, \u2014ALSO\u2014 A general assortment of Hats of his own na nufacture, which he is enabled to offer at the low cat possible prices, being the only manufacturer of hats in Qucbee, J.B, CORRIVEAU, No, 16 Fabrique Street, next duvr to Messrs Massuo and Boisscan\u2019s, N.B.\u2014FIVE per eent discount allowed for CASH.FRIDAY APRIL, 28th.1837.FURNITURE DAZAAR.H.NORRIS offers for sale, Bedsten da, of all sizes & prices, Bodetts, Feather Beds, Bolsters, Pillows, Hair, Cowback and Straw Matrasses ; Sofas, Chairs, Clocks, and an assortment of Brown and Printed Crockery, selling off Sheap, at Auction prices, corner of St: Paul\u2019s Market : 21st April, 1837 SALES\u2014WITILOUT RESERVE - THE PRISONER.He stood within his prison-grate, \u2018Phat loucly manof crime, Upon whose brow an early guilt Had donc the work of Time\u2014 For where the baleful passions boil, Though forin and cheek are fair, Their poison fumes distain the charms That Nature lavish\u2019d there, Then reaching through those iron bars, The chaplain\u2019s hand hè wraug, Who warned him of his Maker\u2019s wrath, Withan unfalicring tougue\u2014 \u201cOne questing more !*\u2014the holy tisn Turned at his earnest ery, And bent hing toward that darkened eelly With pity in his eye.** Think\u2019st (vu that those who lov\u2019d us here, Who now do reign in bliss, Ler from that glozinus sphere Tool: dewn To note the deeds of this 7° > We know not,\u201d said bis reverend guide, God's volume doth not say,\u2014 But Nature, moving in our hearts.Makes auswer that they may,\u201d Thon sorrow seiz\u2019d that coring mun \u2014 The struggle shook him sore, \u2014 Till unacenstomed tears foll down Upon his dungeon loop.\u2014 + 0) Mother ! Mother !\u2014il thine eye Must sce thy cherished zon Here, mid the vilest of the vile,\u2014 Would that wy life were done 1.And long, those strained and burning orbs, Pour\u2019d forth the bitter rain,\u2014 Oh Thou\u2014who heard\u2019st the sinner\u2019s ery, Say was the anguish vain ?Perchance, even then, à mother\u2019s prayer Breathed o'er his eradle-bed\u2014 Did win its answer for his soul, And snatch it from the dead.A TURN ON THE ICE.The following capital scene is extracted from the February number of that admirable periodical the Pickwick Papers : * Now, said Wardle, after a substantial lunch, with the agreeable items of strong beer and cherry brandy, had been done justice to ; \u20ac what say you to an hour on the ice?We hall have plenty of\u2019 time.\u2019 * Capital,\u2019 said Mr.Benjamin Allen.* Prime; cjaculated Bob Sawyer.¢ You skate, of course, Winkle ?Wardle.* Ye\u2014yes ; oh, yes ÿ replied Mr.Winkle.¢ [\u20141 am RATHER out of practice?\u201cOh, no skate, Mr.Winkle, said Arabella.
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