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The Quebec mercury
Tout au long du XIXe siècle, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. [...]

Le Quebec Mercury est un journal en langue anglaise qui paraît pour la première fois à Québec le 5 janvier 1805. Il est fondé par Thomas Cary, marchand et bibliophile anglophone de Québec. D'abord hebdomadaire, il devient bihebdomadaire en 1816, trihebdomadaire en 1832, puis quotidien en 1863.

Rival du journal francophone Le Canadien, dont il a stimulé la naissance, et pourfendeur de l'ordre traditionnel du Québec francophone, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. Le journal appuie les décisions du gouvernement britannique et prend position dans les débats politiques du Canada, ce qui l'amène dans les premières décennies de son existence à s¿opposer régulièrement aux élus du Bas-Canada.

De facture étonnamment moderne, le Quebec Mercury présente les nouvelles locales accompagnées de nouvelles étrangères pigées dans les journaux anglais et américains. Le journal réserve dans ses pages une large place à la publicité.

Thomas Cary fils prend les rênes du journal à la retraite de son père en 1823.

Le ton francophobe des débuts s'adoucira avec les années. Thomas Cary partagera d'ailleurs la propriété du journal avec George-Paschal Desbarats de 1828 à 1848. George Thomas Cary, fils de Thomas, dirigera la publication à partir de 1855.

John Henry Willan, avocat, devient éditorialiste en 1850. Le Quebec Mercury prend alors des positions favorables à l'annexionnisme avec les États-Unis. Willan restera au journal jusqu'en 1862. En août 1862, la famille Cary met le journal en location, ce qui permet à Josiah Blackburn et à George Sheppard de prendre les postes d'éditeur et de rédacteur, dans le but d'appuyer l'homme politique réformiste John Sandfield MacDonald, qui devient premier ministre du Canada-Uni.

Le retour au pouvoir du conservateur John A. MacDonald en mars 1864 entraîne la réapparition de Willan au Quebec Mercury afin d'appuyer le projet de confédération, mais avec moins d'enthousiasme que le Morning Chronicle.

Le tirage du Quebec Mercury atteint 1000 exemplaires en 1870 et 3000 en 1898, année où George Stewart, auteur et critique littéraire, en fait l'acquisition. Le journal était demeuré la propriété de la famille Cary jusqu'en février 1890. L'homme politique libéral Joseph-Israël Tarte, proche de Wilfrid Laurier, achète le Mercury en 1902, mais la surabondance de journaux anglophones à Québec ne permet pas au journal de survivre au-delà d'octobre 1903.

BEAULIEU, André et Jean HAMELIN, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, vol. I, p. 14-15.

GAUVIN, Daniel, « Cary, Thomas [père] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

JONES, Elwood H., « Blackburn, Josiah », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

LA TERREUR, Marc « Cary, Thomas [fils] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

WATERSTON, Elizabeth, « Willan, John Henry », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

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[" THE QUEBEC SATURDAY, MARCH A, 1826.VOLUME.XXII.MERCURY.MORES ET 8TUDIÀ ET POPULOS ET PRÆLIA DIG AM Virg.G tor g.ir* \u2022.NUMBER 18.cnynrrins* or r///* p.irF.R.Sutigrriv\u2019ton, m i«wn,o h* \u2018;Hinr « jipi aonuin-S^ni i»y Po.f, OLP U.mml t»v«»\tmcInHins: I»RI( K OK A I) V ERTISI »N(*.\t^ t'int intertfan\u2014^ lio an«l imArr.*\u2022 - 7 Mi\u2019»*- lo l'i.__________ lOlinr.4 prrvi.Mi.la pnMicalion.No \\4Urri i\u2018.pM>i»ni«t riM ««\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022èvpd al km r*l divveniion.i'oiiioai \u2022pinion i> a harlequin jacket, patched and ethibring all ftoru of diflVrrni c.»l«»»»r!».The only »iinvrf-ial «en-limen* *eem.that «if vell-rooreii and capability.Me >, b' can.e ihey are Ar f»»r naihuif el«e, conceive ihm they would make r tcellent jçenerul.and statesmen j or imagine ihemaelve* like ihe block *»f alone tiom which a \u2022raluary can make either a heavl ora god.*\u2022 1 wi.h we could hrrhihe too» ihe pie.ent (Jreek mrae puriMe »»f ite ipun of Epnmin«»odu., who ».»w no di.truce in being scavenger at Thehea, when it was aui tToe beau»wed on h;,n hy kUcnnniry.Yet is it 10 be \u2022»tu ih^i if we dcvtroyed Greek vanity and ainbuion, we ,1.011 Id destroy aLw'the iwo great harrier hff«i.r Mah''turnedun despoiium.The f»»»me feeling which «trows ihe «word of civil ducuid, in»pirev horn»r and dete'iatirm of iheToik.\u2022* I'iaymg the .«tidier» has for l!i« moment wiihdrawn them, ns might have been imagined, from ihe chirfiaint, whom h!-o ii would he wise to conciliate.As large landed * mprirtorv, and in shtKi 11$ the no;.»liiy »>t »«e UnJ, one would wish ihrm to have comidera'inu in it» rule, 1 hough uo» independent juriwliciion.Ii teems injustice, us well a* impolicy, to institute 11 purely Ly-dilute or fr'ananote (tovernmewt In the Murca.The Capi'am are iiv kirengih.iheir courage vh».uld no» be eg'tugoished, but comroled ; oor \u2022\u2022\u2022Id ihev regret being evduded from the eivil adminuitaiiuo, for \u2022btc.*» \u2022 bush as M iU rata vaaacea 4»mm ia to*rs t,\" J*>.ihey are tinlii, if ihey were obliged by milnary ct*m-inands, for which ihev alone are Hiring.\u201c l.e-ides, their local influence gives them «he respect and ln\\e of iheir Soldiers, w«m ar«\\ibus raised above being mere mercenaries ; which they oeeome, led for a paltry sum by people of who-e names they are ignorant, and 10 who*# persons ihey are unallicd and unattached.Myonly fear of pay |., ihwi they who before i* fought for life, f»r liberty, for their wive*, for iheir rhildien, for iheir home», and for their ulinr., who felt that ihey mo.! tight in preserve all Ihe-e, may at Iasi consider ihem-elves only obliged lo do so for a few paras a day : of which should ciicumiiaiices (an event not uolikrl») deprive ihetn, ihey would leplne, muiinv, and hoally throw down iheir arms, from di'gu-it ai such imaginary ill ireaimeni.\u201c A hundred ships have for «*»me month* been em-plo\\ed, each ship inceiving 1a)()0 dollars per mouth ; and no maierial aciion has lake* place.The sailor» will no longer »ei ve wiihnot being paid in advance; and eyninple* were noi warning of captains having retired from 1 lie fleet ai ihe very moment when iheir service* were most required, 10 make a better bargain wnh ihe Government.Pairhttitin ha* ceased to operate, eicepi where 11 is prnti'Mbie.\u201c In adduion to ihe evil* of a iwerchaat Heel, which is even injurious to the I.lauds, the Morea ha* none ai all but ihai whirh ii hues from them, and 1.consequent ly dependant on ihe had *y*iem of 11» neighbours.»\u2022 The only manner in which a foreigner can be »ivef'»l in ihi* country i* in uniiing ihe active part of i' wnn ihe thinking.If be can do ihi-, he d«»ei a grrai deal.At prevent ibe general noi*e, wrangling, and couieaiion, on the approarh nf the enriwv, remiml one of ihi* peo-ple'stupersiiiioo, of uring in nn earthquake 10 prevent it* pregre.*.\t\u2022 \u2022* Among ihe f npi'ani.'no -'Mr.no» even relorotroni, i.*0 obnoxious m the Govnnmewi u* l.ivs.e.Tbis man v* wot «ai v eal«ed *\u2022 *rai,oi .«nd a vit'aia, hut they .»yle »be old fnvo' rl e wf .\\ii Kiirb;.« «were ewward.G'Utrh* au«< N.-keia.ate ihe lw d Bvron, who i.spoken or in terms of re.peci and admiraMou ; Uni iae»t* is a warm sentiment of real itTeciion mingled wi»h tbi* people'» gniticmle to Mr.Blaqniere.*\u2022 Of our naval ortb\u2019er», ( ttjouin Hamill®»» i^ the m«».f known, ami enjoys the .logular goo»i foru\u2019oe '»\u2022 being as well spoken »*f by ihe Tuiksaihe i> by ihe Gi eek», Mr.\\lch«;fln,»n aitoniev, well known ^c^pecixl-ly >it Ihe political circiei abmu H»e Patli \u2022rient ! Ionie*, ».-.d as ihe fomulgr ol Ihe \u201c Pitt yc*f«rday biivied i»* bt, Ma^jater* u hur, h, mimler.Th« churfh and vault dug* alone c*nre to upward!at i^.An arecdote is menltoued «f hiro, that he om'e «tirtcU for a borough, withou being yerj ptrncularly kntiwii tWete, watch induces a countryman, previouily lo polling, to make «om# inquiry about him and hi* principle» i whereopoa he »a»d, M Not know me\u2014not know the founder of Ihe Pitt Club f There, do you know my principle! now ?\u2019» Somehow of however bn did not afterward# , get many voies.Intelligence has been received of the arrival of Capatm Franklin with hi* patty, all in good health, at Lathaboche, where it w*a intended topMtthn winter.On iheir route, a eanoe waahove in, which orcs'inoed considerable delay, but another being p'oenred they were euabled to proceed.I a compliance with a fiip^ntitioo* prejudice of the Indian*.tw»> Isrpe eye* jre pjimcd on the bow* of the canoe, which ate ihuujht by the 1'idianf, to keep it in a straight direction.C*ptaio Finnklin had heard of ihe death ot Mr*.Fntilting a Bailiff in eiermion of his Duty.ftaar John ton, sirnlin; clothing.*.lohn Mrf.teen Nir.ii-ing Bridle, plead, gi.lhy |*.I,, ilob'rt Mona and lluph Mona, Bluing off ihe iicder lipof John\twuih their teeih.Aimable t erf.I^ireenv.Henry (iarrou.siealm/ l.ei'her.Tou*iaint St.(ierma'n.Larceny.William yieklet*.17 Dollar.-\u2022Old Ojlcndei».TniAL*.25™ rranA'Anr.Fouit Mnttè, found guilty of |*en v Iwtri-eny, for steal, ing i wen I y -live torkie«.Pierre Melanton.on an in-diriment for stealing above / F5\u2014not goiliv.Mary Ann K»n*aimaken, (un Indian woman) found guiiiy or privately .fenling in n *hop a piece of ealietnrkieell.Hill found Iii*i term foi killing an m with inirat io .leal il t t1\"' guilty.#.T./J.Rouleau and * Antoine (iopuet, (iniltv of .tealing a Horse.9 John Mr Fteen.guilty of f*.!.Feançoi* (loçuet, *i\u2018Mling l Eufli-h Breed Sheep value /'iO.(toiliv.Mot/ ll'«///«,a ia« Philie ('handler.Mealing labiccluih and tiioe* (luiliy I*.L.drains the circulating medium, impoverishes the country and retards the growth of the colony.jjtb.¦ That they humbly presume ihat a repeal of the said act will be prejudicial to the future security and prosperity oflhis colony and detrimental to the t olonial and Britishrevenue.Itih.\u2014That the following gentlemen he added to tb* former ('ommittee to draw up a memorial to Hi* Majesty\u2019* Government forthwith, in ihe spirit of ihe*e resolution*.via.Messrs.Harwood.W.Benny, and J.Snm-merville, Junr.and to be left far signature at t'olernan\u2019s Inn.New -Market.\u2014 Public notico be given when rea,/r for signature.I5ib.\u2014That the foregoing he published in the Montreal papers.ItTfh.\u2014That the thanks of this meeting he given to the chairman, conumtue and secretary ( HS.F.(irtl- EUE, Chairman.JAN.NNOWDO N.Sccretarv .PRO VI NCI A l.PAU U AMKNT 0» LOHERCAS.IIU.Domestic f ntclUgcnc c.GofrRsrwr.vT lloi -.r, \\'ork, Doer.R, ItfiG.The King has been pleased in appoint, by Letters Patent,under the Great N alofthis I'rovince, tlm Hon.Wm.Campbell, to be* Chief Ju-ticc of his Ma jesty\u2019s Court of King\u2019s Bench, therein, vice, the Hon.Vv, D.Powell, who retire*.Xml l.eviuv 1*.Sherwood.E»q.to be a Puisne Judge of the mid ( ourt.vice t ampbclt.The Upper Canada U.F.I.uya\u2019li,1.\u2014 INe have much pleasure in calling the attention of our reader® to rite uaospi\u2019Ctii® of this proposed fiuhliiution.which will be found in another column.The document speaks for it-aclf.It explains briefly, but explicitly, ihe principles «0 which the naper is in he conducted\u2014and we most heartily wMi Mr.Stanton all the success in his editn-fiai career that his private wortii, hi* talents, and sound Conititution.nl principles, so richly merit.The title he hwst hdaen for his paper, we conceive to be a happy onu.\u2022* The U.F.Loyalist** is a name with which are associated the fondest feeling* of & large portiou of our iu- M'tVTPrxi.2Lh February, IR.\u2019G.At a public meeting of ih-* ye«»m:»nr> and»tt»ei*of the Ditirirf of Monltral, held ugreea de to jiijoirn-m* nt {(t Coleman'» Inn, N»*w M irkrt, Montreal, tlM.d.iy, ( .F.Gref re, K »\t, in tire I fiai r.T *r repori of tue rom mi 11er w ui siihmit e mi- roml'V ; m-»rr |iariirn-Inrly t*y the Iule rt l G, (ten.4 cup.lit, le.ative to C«i« nodu.2d.\u2014That if i.with rxtieme regret they hu*e lenint, tl»;ii 'lie Mn.il to Hi.M ije»\u2019*\u2019. S».\u2014I hill I hr r nr oU'agrAlir'lil loi 1 o t liv II i M.1-J ie>i\\\u2019.Gi.vernmeni f>i -orn»\u2022 ye.ii» , i»i to iiutivtduj.s w li i int^lit he inr.i »-n ihe w » \u2022* ' i i .i.f i itie etow'.haveinilmed in;»ry ihtl.ivind» ot I jeti'v\u2019» l.i i h enn su j>*> t.io »»\u2022 tie in (.'.«und.:.Ith.Tli.it thr their farn s, u» tli»*ir c lea \u2022 ing m1 .a need.[\t5?h.\u2014 I hat hy a reient census of ilu« colony th re ap- j pears to be a population nt 42*).*711 souls j an l ih>*re i » ! reason to helif-vn that upward* ot ,j7 ), t auada, iho face of the cojniry i» mate-riMtly i hang** I f.>r the h iter, th.* mark**:-, are w !l -aji-tilieii and iho timo < nnnot h** fur distant wli>*n ih«*r ; w ill ne a great surplus ef animal food foretportaiion.7th.\u2014 I lint nitrr.ig the w ar w hic h rag** so leng in flu-rope the growth of v»heat was prini ipallv attea te } m, it being th»* means whereby remilfuiic» » woro ma l fi>r good» imported from Britain\u2014 in eo:»»equuuce of tins itv sithor branch » of husba dry were, in a measuro looked ou as interfering with the routine of mercantile bu*ines«.I iia»* is now required to mat'iro the ccMtutry to a now \u2022y-tem.which the charge or rircumstauccs demand* as rent mis the operations in its husbandry ; and nothing short of the mt of thi Impérial Parliament of the list session can give .security to th** farmer* for ex pent sth' \\ must incur to rats#* «ufficieni stock lo render tins colon > independent nt the supplies of animal-fooit from ihe L nited Elates, and enable them to have a surplus for cx« poi talion.fuh.-That the Provincial I.egisJ.ituri* have wi\u2019hin these few years made very liberal grunts of money for the improvement \u2022 f the Agrivulture of the Province whti.h has given an impulse tn an improved system of husbandr y : ard tnlnnhi.* breeds of farming slot k have been improved into tin» colony wbii.h are expanding throughout the several districts.^th.\u2014That the United States fanner enjoy a milder climate than those of l anada\u2014they also have advantage* in being able to approach their sea.pori* at all sea-*o&* uf the year tu «aport their produce ; whereas the HOUSE OF AASLMBI.T.M**nn%T.27 h Feb® 1SÎ6.1 An engrossed Rill u* roiwinue arev-r\u2019in Act to pro-I vide tor it»e I*.due of h>* Borough * ''tlliam llenr/ | r»nd o Her viltng* s in I r-\twa- read ike third finie ,1.'t ur.leied in i! r Legt>l,r||ve t o m* it.\\ i en *io-.«ed B'll to io.4»rj.orate 'be (Joelire Fire A»\u2022 , su* inc».I\u2019.mtm»> > , w i» re*«!.er purpose», t.ie».in-* w ».r.T».1 i >f ihe fini time and \u2022\tordered lo be read n **t>gri»sse»|.'I he t'ommitiee of tit- wli 'Pe home in the report of the Np \u2019cial t ommittee .ts th>* I' Mitnm of diver® inha-h.tarns of tli** Neigtiiorv o.\u2019 i!\u2022 topic, praying lt\"gu'v-li ms for tli\" (;\"ach re un4' >î a R*,s.Kiitiun which wxs roncurr**d in by the iioua« and referred.\u2014Thau tae ho use xdj >urt:ed.Torsnxr Eehruary 2a.An engrossed bill relating to t.ie Jotu-s on fen direct fr.>m C hina, was re.id f *.imrd Unie, and ordered t4 day e.n th * message of Ifis F.xrt*f-l\"ncy ^ir Francis Ruricn, a;id on th«i representation of the Grand Juries uf (laspd, was postponed till Mon-dax next.i he Committee of the whide h mse on tl»i* report* of e Npefi»| Uommittee on iho reports of the t ommis- eppuiutud undvr tiiuAu fur thu support ufliu*- the 107 pital* «nd rtth^r ch*rii»bl«» pur pote*, reported progrès*, and moved for leave to sit agaio oo Monday next.The Commit lea of the whole house, in the bill for se-\u2022uring ropyrightt to author* and proprietors, reported progress and moved for leave to sit ngain on Monday next.The aider of the day on the Mil rotating to the prartiee \u2022f phynir, surgery, and midwifery, was postponed till Saturday next.\u2014Than the House adjourned.WanvK.nsT, l«t Mnrrh.The Report of the ftperial Coonoiuee on the Report o' Hi* Kxtvllrnry the Governor 10 Chiet\u2019» Me-'tixe.with the plan* for a new xitol io Montreal wasrefened to a Committee of the whole hion*e t*n Snturdav next.The Repott of the Speriul t omminee on the Hill eelatift* lo the divi^son of die Piovmre into Cttumie».wa» referred wt'h the Hill to a Committee of die whole ||iio,e on Tuesday next.A C'omoiittee of live Member* was appointed to en-\u2022VMre inio tmd report respecting the enurimg fee, nod emo'nmrni* of ihe Protlionoianes, A lornie., Sliriill'-, and Hoiiitfs in die *everal di,trieis of this Province, die general mode of affixing «urh fee* ond emolomeuu, the manner lo which ihey are iaxed,ihe ineoovfnieures which may *ri»e either from the mode of tiling or die present manner of taxing \u2022tirh fee* amt einolnmrnu and the ioeao* of remedyinj» -aeh ineouvenieore» A peituon of diverxtanner* and miners of Montreal, praying diat diry may he put on die same footing m fheir Trade aa in die United Siatet.^was received and referred.An engrovsed Bill to fneiliinte the adminiatration of Justice throughout die Province, wu* read for die diiid lime andordered loihe Leguiame Cooocd.Ao engro.«rd Hill relaiiog man -Xet c«*n*oionly railed the Polico An, was read lor the ihnd nine and ordered lo tile Legislative CooneM.An engro**ed bill respecting Purchaser* of real pro- Jierty s«dd al sheriff\u2019s sates in this Province, was read or tbo (bird time andordered to the Legislative Couo-*il and bfiy four people of colnui, vv i h «npptie* lor ihe Colmiv, ihe frame* of five large l»oildings vviiitbilie (iovciti-meal intend m provide lor the arrnmmndatinn oi a noinbet o# cnpiured Africans w \u2022r might have been the Advocate\u2019* intention to giving it to ns readers, the tendency was to mislead persons at a distance from die spot, ami give a falsa impresMon of the character and situation of those Colonists.On Sundav last, x large R»rn, the property of Air* Antoine Gonin, of St.Ann- !a IVr.idc, w t.burnt, i together with it* contentv.c mvi» inif of alH)tit 1600 ' *he f« of wheat, a quantity of hay \\r The lire w i« cnm:nuuicat*d f*om the rhtnmey of h.s house.\u2014 Let er» mctttion that much damage vv.»* vi)«iatiie i n the neighbourhood of >t.Augu»ttn hv the Lte jjvle.Thu Jean Ha -ti-ie, fM>ui Quebec for f.ondon, very leak v.and m great ai.ties*, wax spoken Jgu Dn emuct', in loi.id.long.1, Jl.On Monday the rwer.ry-eventh instant, the following addre** (nm the M igi-triic*.Clergymen, and p i npal Inluhtt.iti;* Lx.t hncy ti \\f|or o ight to be -ubjened to; ihe laull, «va tinugiuc re-ts with the Stage Manager.sDtcO» t)u Wednctlsy, Mr*.Eu/.* Lvsr.tviuoir ufthe l*te M.T.Li e E*ei*ire.ti l yy \u2022 IticvdAV a-i, vt Convxiir t\u2019ev.*, t-'d Jb ye.vr«.Mr.Th\"Ui4* It niter.J .ur t I u le v yV itrh M^UeC.ta hi* «.I .it 1 «' v t ilusbl* me nh-r, and t , .v^ed fathvc the ii -,t ta o' .nil ¦\u2022\u2022i.xoi' ul i i» «I .\u2022 i tat V.t orliran, E-q ure\u2014it is a de-uabie re-i'» deuce for u \u2022 nail family.having convenient out iiou*e>, Mahlmg, rnuch-bni.-c.and a ;»o.»ii well.Apply to ROBERT WOOD, J, \"I.Peier.*ueet.l>h March, 1826,\tu Pitovi.Vi'.iat.Sri asTXRr's Opyicr.________________________________________________________________ Quebec., 1st March, I82ti.! Hi* Fxcolleticv the (¦ overttor in ( hief hits beou pleased\t^ \\NI> A S11 L*.\\ Ti 0 to nuike the following Hppoinim.nts, viz:\tI A S Titoress.Sesmstress, ur lux TAVKKN KKI.I\u2019KHS.ftiêut'O.J M.J SOLE LEATHER.A Few prime Bale» Dublin tnnned Hole Leather, for a \\ *al^ '»< the Huhscrihers, either by ibe Raie, Stogie Hide or Hide, on modeiaie term».JAB.8AUNDKRH êe Co, 4th March.1826.u No.30 Hi.Petcr-a.reet.SPANISH SKOAHS, RO>TN, \\c.\u2018 n fl half and 62 quarter boxes Spannh SFGARH, ~ * 27 Barrel* RO* IN, 42 Ditto TURPENTINE, for sale by T.W.JtATTEK TH W AITE.Quebec, 2v)th February, JH-'G.\t3m hoi: » \\ l.L BV I H K s iTh.Ht ; R f H T K* rWAWENTV Pucheons Strong woll Üavoored Whii- A k0y,\tJ.A J.M.FR ASER.Feb.in, 1826.\tb____________________ QUE BEG EXCHANGE.THE Situation ot'K» ».e»a to th« Exchnnge be coining vacant on the Fiimt Mat next ; Writ-t«*n applications (post paid) Tor filling up the vacancy addrrawr'ri to the Preaidr-nt will be received till tlio 14th oT March next.(fY It is expected that no ono will apply win» cannot offer unexceptionable recommendations aa to rhuract«>r and qnalihciitiona.\tJ.M L HTE1.E, Quebec, ŸlW February, l'sîfi.c.Secry Q.E.TO BE LET.With pottet ion on the 1 it of May next.fl^HAT House in St.Paul street, Lower-lnwa, L*1*P f w ith good yard and out house*, at present occupied by J.Hiutov, Esquire, with a (wo stall'd stable on the wharf in front of the house if required.\u2014 Also,a large ami well built Store in the rear of the above premisses, with a large new Oven and Bake-house.\u2014 .\t_A 1.80,\u2014 d^vtXTHK lower fiat of a floase in cault-au-Maielot-tliP street, well calculated for an Office, wiih a large dry \\ ault capable of containing Kdi puncheons.\u2014 I he upi#er fiat of the above hoiiae is at present occupied by .Mrs.Alllx, a» a Boarding-houae.\u2014 A\t,\t-ALSO,\u2014 three stall'd Stable m f.arbvur-streat, aed aa \u2022 l*P eight stall'd du in Ubam:4ein-strxet, wiih \u2022 roach-house and yard.- Enquire of Mr.KonxaT Rtce* sai»»«>v, ( arfour-street, or of tko proprietor.Qaebec.22d febry 1826.\ti', SMITH.TO LET.the wnrj-pi>r»f ttou of Wolfe'» tone, /p/»-Xk T\u2019X KING two yea-* and two month* from ]* .;i*.P 1J March\tto l*t May 1828, togrther witu a I the house», «.ffievs, rent» due, and ground rent» of all the ntr.her to Ut June, hatteaux, boat», booms, boom chain* and boom anchor-, hawvers, ropsv an#l every thing in the cove will be »old also, stock oa hand, deal-, oak, red pine, white pme t mher.5e this being he large»*, mo t Mfe,und commodiru* cove for business is well wo»th the attention of gentlemen iathe Lmbcr tra*fc.^Pi\u2019ly ff* JOHN POMF.LL, Plains, 14tS Fehry !)i»Tntt t ui->\tOrne» i t me.Pea« e.fb»c.*)\t' Monday, 2Uih f ebruary, 1S26 < ) I It L is hereby given, ihut m H|»-cihI vr»»ion of X s His Maj\u2022\u2022 - Justir»-sof th-* P# ac*-fyr \u2018Sis Di,-tr.ct, for t# ci-iviug th- usual securitic»from and granting ( ertitirni* » f«»r l.ic^ni t-s to person» ii.iding to kep l\u2019averti», within the ( it y and Hanlieu of Qn«-b«c during thr a similar purj »** «\\ill be hold-hl until the i»t day of March, 1827.By Order, GREEN A IM R liA I\u2019l.T, ( l«*I ks of tu ¦ I \u2019 \u2022:»# e.AV I» Ai;\\ AUBFRGIVTFh.Bi WK.vi u#.s Gw Vi vis.ws r ».l.v P » i x.I.undi i*) F-mer, l82tr.A\\ IS est par 1e present donné qu'isur Sc'saion spe- cial« dea Ju^v - a Piaix
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