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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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[" îpaaiE o&wieibië® ¦ 1 \u2014.- THURSDAY, MARCH 30,\t1837.- TTTmî rr i -*ÉÉ*irft,,\tT yrnnnr-nT r i VOLUME XXXIII.Ht JË IB (D ur IB 7 aMMI 8T STDDIA BT POPULOS BT PRÆLIA DICAM.Vine.iiKottu.IV.d.NUMBER 38.:b «»-\u2022» carried without uppuMtiiMi.\till advance afthe miul \u2022 u.i \u201e\t.\t,., \u2022»bnli»lMhi*in *|ioç*ihar., Feh.8to|+.\u2014 I.»rd Jiilm HumcII'* manly (lerlit>\t»liin« .\t' ' 'u 1\t,v *,0IIim*i»ib procetidiiiu* took plan» un it.ii m ' the tioverrmtcut ciiM.lcr ll.eir cmUcucc hound up\t* ,\">S ,\"MV e*lM'c,r\u2018* fo-nuirrow.\trc|i.it »rrd J.RusmII, m a nmiinitee of the whole House, expiai icd the nature of the ne isure proposed by Coserniiieiit for the relief of tin.destitute |(«u;iers of tht' vai1 of * lie rnijHrc.In it* o|teration, it is m-\u2019ended to tie .a.iy similar to that of Kngland, the |i!iiici|ial ilifeiem'e lieing that in l>rland no settlement will lie rrr|uired '< e estahlished a* a prelimniarv to admitsion to the work-'iise ; and the measure is to be gra\tintroduced.\\|eiu.\u2022et» it both side* of the Hou*'expre^ed their giiitification that (* wrrninent uad uiidertakrit the ' «sk, and thoU'jli So K.IVt i.I.id Sianlev, and Mr.UToitnell vere of opinion tli,( in s«a«e of lhe details the plait projiosed would require altera-tisn, thev all expressed their won to co-operate in earning it iotactfrct The ronunittee >\u2022/ ecd to the resolution moved by l-ad J'ihn Hassell.\"Sr*is Ficiunck, Feb.Ik 12 o'cKick.\u2014Contois for account air Si>;.Kii'lic in \"2H premunt.Tlierc is still a gieat demand for iuon< y among tut* cnmioen-ial com-| munitv.Stmnish lionds have (iiiputved to ; Def.I Ji m j; Pas.71 \u2022' J; l\u2018aituguc»e iiotidB me 4b u 4; TlntesliOi l\" \"I { Tw.i o\u2019olwk\u2014Consol» art unvaried.To-morrow it sitting da» it the fareign market.Fur o'clock\u2014Consol* for account closed at Sî){^ Lwtviv, Fell.!).\u2014 Money for commercial put poses i» very \u2022\tvit.and credit jn some quaidert in an unsatisfactory state , ind there i|i|iean to la* a disposition at the Honk to re-'itMtate r question of an advance in the rate of interest to 04 to ii er ifiu winch was imagiiird cailv nt latt vveek to have (wen \u2022\t.oily (Iis|Marti of.Thi» is a tvtiot upon wIm n the direc' Ultra Tones.IDd) The Sgieakcr.Suspended Wnt\u2014StalCoid, .Vacant\u2014Eresham, Rrufiew, jAnglesey, Ducks, and Duugarvan, .31J 1 1 of Ii will be seen that sir Geoige Grey doe* not prorniw the irnmediate production of the Report, of our Coaimissnmen.; which le«.|« to h conjecture, th it the mcnstire l^rd Juhu Rus*e|l, it hi *1*111, w;,* r,, introduce on the C4th of Fchruarv, \"\ti * object may be, will not he accompanied by those do.'unietits.I^ird Jobn Ruitell ha* introduced hi« (till for extending the jl\u2019oor Law \u2018«stem to Ireland ; it was supported by Sir R.Reel and ay Mr O\u2019Coiliiell, so (liât, at parties unite in supporting d, 'ittlc doubt cm n eu»' of dt pa sam g into a law sketch of it* leading j .uvoions .*,11 I* found iu the extracts of Engl «I, news.AVe ohtervr (hot doubt* arc expressed, even by thme w ho do not oppose its genria! prim ifile.h,«*v far some of tlie deinils wnl answer wli-n the Hill c-mes into oficratmu.\u2022\u2022 M * » ester \u2019a* received the New York t .urier and Enquirer and ( ominetciai Advertiser of AA'cdncMlav la.f, whicli an.n >nm-e the arrival nt NVw York, of the jaKkrt sh,p North Vntenca.Catitaiit Ditey ISth Fchruarv, fnmi Li«erpn to the prevent Minister*, appears vers active.M.Thicr* is-aid ' > Iw intriguing to -411.plant the present President of the mncil lu England the diswdutiun of Partiiinant i« spoken «f.und the u.creasing strength ol the Conservative part* is evideiitlv «jewed with alarm bv tlieir political opjvmrnts.A general movement of the British largnti in the North of Sfwin, wa.(ilaiut to take place.It tsis supposed t||\u201et |^j\u201e^ numerivallv stronger than the C at list», .riade* nuv.iig an ai-tjkler* »ci rod bv troopa fnmi the regular British Anuy, tnat General F.vatu.could nut tail to drive the Carlists trcfuie him.In other respect*, wc we no iui|k>i\u2018ant change in the mtc of things either iu S|*viri or Portugal.The infiuenxn though apparently diminishing in England, still continues very prevalent in France and Gmiumv '¦nether Lir.rpoolShipImt\u2014The * hi» Glasgow, Robinson.: winch tailed from Lveijaml fur New York, stiuck on the ! banks near Tii\u2018kar, on Hie mr-.miig of the lu.'iol fcla-uary, I and went down ut aiaiut hail an himr, in («seul -livo fail,uni w'h!,t.The male, and oac seaman, and «even steerage pa*.¦apuert, werv drowned.¦Jne continental intrIÜgencc I« on later than we had ver-t.-rTav by the Havre packet ; mir summaries ami extiact* aie, j Ltercfure con lined k\\lhe United Kingdom.Letters from Alcxandrn doled Jan.13, have rewchrd M«r- | «cille*, whu h announce tliat the Pacha ot F.gvpt IiHs entered into a coiumercicl licnty with the Loited State», wberehv the latter are to enjoy snitie |»ecuUar privileges m the |ants of Sviia.( andia, and ol Egypt.The silk trade is Mild to have attiartrd the attention ot the Amcricam, -\u2022ho nc anxi-ut (« otitain the manufactures thev now get from England.France! 1 tmn i* in atntling degree hover.Owing to the »tutc of ciet coming m -.-,.r cuac Air VV ynn tbeti cooiplaina,! ol leailmg arurle m a morninp pnprr (Hie Cbr.imi lej .luiiiig mai (tie coinmnioe were aemaied by political niolivea, ami that the ro-on wa* crowde.l every davt In lory iiieinbera.The bun.member read ||,e pnntgrapb t enijili, loddie.weni on tomove.ibat iba primer, J.bn Blat k alioolit t.a irdrrcd to attend tlie hu'n.- L'-r I J K.i.-ell -ni he lid oorihink d «vontif he wt»e or ex pt oiem to pie»* ,he motion.fH l*ie great laiintde wa* allowed tu new,pu|>er«.atnl tho«« who had the moat righi to complain ware the niapir ty ol tl(ai Hu»\" a* itieie wet a no leioi* ut abuse or wluob could i\"ii i lo ower tliem ,0 ttm estiriiulou ol iheir lellnw-nouniryinen wuilIi where nul a|ipbvd lo iliune iniu.\u2022iie'nbcis.flloar ) In lire ale eba-ge ol * It-v |)i»h .p « U'ise arc.n wx« made (hat ceriam meudirr« of tliui lion*\" who pro'ee*ei| t\u2019aihotic p'diciplvs .vei\" gmifv ol treachery ixud peijnr*.(Hear.J If nonce were n» he Mken ol itus article, ibey \"light to lose no tune nr vmdirating the (\u2022h.iiaeter of ilio«e hmi.meiiiliera.He.however, ilio-igbi n '.ail neen best to itetii iba ('In, i_r with ti\u2019tet contempt./ tic .r., I ibe H-orse >set« (o take upcaae* ot itna kind, diey oiiglil ui In .a to lire coiuonri ol the M runie P i«l.(lie John Hull, and Vifi.u.o'ner piper* '\u2022 oder hi »ee ,| ibrrc were nut ainiilar chargea made igaiiint lt-o»e on tlie utier ,ide (Obeera ) M>- Wynn is thdrew bis nintion R\tl'ii\" t e»arowii* Alexanilsr Nieholaa Ireine *lin'-«t M v.:iia ol nge.i« ihout to vi»r| ilia dille >nt enortM nul king, \u2022lum* \u2022> Kiirope, fur tlie ituproserueo! ut hra mind an I mcreuse ol lus knowledge.Several German jnnrnele «ffiru 'hai immense wm ike pre-i parsiton* «r- guiog on ,n Roaaia, among oiUera a recant ukase order mg * »*v id one mao m live, and luge :i>ntrsctt fm can-li lt in Mweden.Kxtract of a letter of tire 1\u2018Jth Feh.from t tileeaa \u2014\" The war in die iJaucaeiie wtwer.oa* httlierio exc led hur Inile intereat \u2014 begiil* to it*-utnr a \u2022ennna aapeet, anil the H laaian guvernment in hai untilic a|i|irebeireisa of itie l\u2022l>'l»eqll*llcr;a.1\u2019tre tro jis ol Geuer ii Vk iliauiinnff are unable to keep the field aganiM the I' herke* \\ derachment cW f'\"»*irk» wae cut to jirecea.In IJeceml sr-i vp, it Unasian vessel*, conveying proviannia and arnmiirniin.i o ,hn g ivernmeni, were captmed hy the Tcbvil.ca.rire«e conrremea demand ejiraorvlinarv itiensure*.('mise-quein v nini Worongo, foyer inr-'.\u2019ener ,1 ol New Rusera lia* authorised all inert l ai.t *e-s«u to c»rry gnu» w'ien ihey eml or pie cnasia nt Al'aein and Moigielia.\\ assat.Hetman ntih* Don.and Gvnenl l.advneki.who command the Cosaacka uf tiiv itiat k \"sea, have re\"sived order* to aernl twelve regiineni* ot itiai '.tree in join tlie corpa in V'tasia, atnl : mr regnnviiK .it in'anfry wiih i ;tsik of artillerv, are in be embarked fur Smi-fiam Is.tie and ^iiiidj Mt mi American and on lliimlnn gli the quota- Total numlier of Members.ô.;*j A« Kve«liani and Rcnlrew liasg botlt icturucd Louservativei, the ministerial majority is reduced to 11, alwavs sujin.ising 1 that the liberals and radicals join **n:, the w;,,*;*, which is doubtful.It was genrrallv cxiiected Allai the threo other va-caiines would he filled by (t,nscrv.,t,v« », M they weic pre*i-oii»!'.\t1 he death ot land I!«Igiay, a senator of the College of Justice m Scotland, i» amiounced as liaving taken plucn u Failnbingh on the 3*1 Februai v, and it was opjs -ctl that the Irnnl Advocate would sue*red him, wdich id occiuioii a vacancy in la'itli.Lnd *lal;ia*'» death w.u occasioned bv Mflmmi He wa» (a.,*¦ i !., .-,\t, b.u ia .\t2, and was raised to the bench in 1811.He was a gcntlciuan m every sense of (lie word, ami a decided Conservative____>W treal Herald.Me would call the attention of Road Surveyor to the inconvenience which arise* from the partial execution of the regulation for \u2022 amoving the snow from the streets, sore person» comply with it and by their nrightM>t:in neglecting to ,b> »o, very dangerous holes u.c made ; u pit and a difficulty |Mis*, iu St.J.e«ti» Street, are a striking example of the dniigei* to which we refer.A-Jieciug, a* we cordially do, with \\ Pxr-nvrsnixv wlmse letter we revived on Tuesday, as to the ev,| omuqucikes which are likely to spring out of tli ,t uitoU runt - ir.,\u2022 jus iy etoi-drnitis, still tve must decline inserting lus .iter; he will, on considering all the cireutustanert mtet te I wii.i tlie matter of last year, to which he refer», »ce that it diffci I widely fioni the act lie coiuplam* against.VY« ,nav also fuit her obaaive that such a communication could un», toder any circuin-it.inecs, appear unies* we were in pusseuum of the wnter\u2019» name.KING H F » C H.ami ( iima, from tlinr own *v irkmeit lit tlie i|U\"taiioiis now of course take a wider range, so that it is the state of education in I el.md.On the 1 Mh the registration and mairiage lull wa* read a first time.The House adjourned ft» the Ititb.On that day.the same bill was read a serond time.The ¦lav was priueiiMlIy occupied in (be reception of petitions against church rates, many of them from membets of the established church, as well as from dntrnteni Iu theconimnut, on the 10th, Mr.Iluitie introduced i bill lor n reform in tha aditiinistratnni of county finaiicr* and ut tlie appmiitiwnt uf countv officers.A principal object is, to put an end to the ««strut of making clergymen magistrate* Irtrd J dm Rasie.l and .Mr.t) Lon nell supported the lull, which was rend a first time.On ibt.Idih, «pennon waa pre«rrted for *n impurv intis (fir eonilitinn o' itie srejnd >r 1er ol l'ai'iolie l lergv m frétant.Ir \"it « priest Wi.t eom'diined of nppre*»ion >v hi« ilmce*«n.I.nnl Jrvht* H.i*«r| eiUe.l anentton in i re\"en: de«i«itin hv Lord Deiiinin, the leraiooi ut which is.mid tie m mille the puh'li-aliiio ofpxpera by .rder of the llouae, a .«abject ol actiun lor hl»e|.His Lord\u2022ii alro miro Inee I « bi'l fur ihe nu.iiliictiun of i poor In w «y slam in Ir-land He eouai.lered ihn'neianro very important.«ft|te Fingregntion of oui Ladv, m t|uclicc, m the in iit!i of l-'chruary, 183\".He-t\"te an English Jury, *woiu at tlie pi u:iu\\ request.The Iiidictmru' contained tour cuunta.The Rev.Alrs'irc Can a\u2014M ,« rhajd «in in February 1S3J, hod been carried \u2022^ey.\t^ \u20acburch had the altar In eonfu««ii, ga* f ^ ^ ffMl#krok#ll .(he W,M \u201c411 ^ Heed in the S-Kurb.of Quebrj.\tWM .rented the whole\t\u20180 p (;t#no, tBd hlath^i ; peid two ttory houae , ^t *\tUit oaw bed and »lejit &.M pee week e«.h fee it , tuey n\twindow tosether ; thn ro\u201en wa* on tN lot\t^ (h< ,k the two keg» and \u2022\u2022aeral other artidca.to Rroughtoa ; took the two keg»\t.\t.Went fint day to the Kegluh taroro, Mona s\t\"J* on the bank, of the riror, .bout |fT\t^ t got home in tha aftarnoon, my where at our houae t day, 1 iiroa 11 brother 4»4aw I left the keg üwMethe hauee.Mid and taka care of H, aad »he did em tha let gallon keg and went to Mr Suroa * wfch rt.ny thiead af the Townahip ; my ?**'}**\t^ With us ! remained that aight at ftma\u2019s -\t\u201c wan tha went .ter liquor ¦ ; ha mid tha hag waa hid ia the roow, it re- tWï! « I laid him ; , up twice after that, t weat dowa to tow.r, aad west to ChaaihanV Cadlm Coaror mamreaatatthal tlmaswe haardCwner, had darted ter Breaghtefc It waa Aak-Wed-Chamhen aad myrotr ea tha Thanday neaiag pro-TmSu te Broughtea.We went ahnat 18 mfloa from Quebro SSTÆSS-Wi.-J ZZ'fïZZ A tew day* altar, 8 rod at mj hmaa ¦ the aaadaMa, had I ham* ¦UUiHg in if.We went on and arrired about mm o\u2019clock ia I the morning.We enquired into Carrier a riait ; my father «aid ha hnd been looking for «ometking ; he did no» know for what, hie houae had ne*er before keen suspected.Whep we found that C arrier bad di.c*»ei*d aoibing, we kept our own counsel.Mart day Chembera returned to town alone.The keg waa left.He (Chamber*) returned to Broughton ia the beginning of April ; brought with him two enieibl**, a btuhel of coni and a pair of hand bellow* ; he >topt that night, and the neit morning we went into the wood at the back of the houw, taking Knoi with u*.R«m* \"fe,,t ,0 *hd plnr*.\u2018h0*^ him where the keg we* hidden.We got the keg out and took it to a (dace where ample sugar i« made.A ire wa* lighted ; coal bellow* and crucible* were also carried there, (ecilia Connor wm then sei rant at our bouw.I wm told by Chamber* to put on my *now.«hoe* and to watcb the place, leat any one should come upon them.I ww pnrt tl** thing* taken out.the article* were the same 1 aaw ia Cliaaaber*.table ; they attemptml to atrlt the thing*, but were unable to do it ; they were broken up with a hammer iutoaaiaUer piece.; they were not packed again in the keg.In a few day* we went up the Carouge road ; we went together along the ice to the Quarrie*.The quarry lalwurer* were at work ; ttoete wa* a black.mit b a forge iliere ; Chamber* wuhed me to go and look at the forge ; I did not like to do it.Chamber* went in under pieteuce of lighting a pipe ; he mid he had seen bellow*.Ac.We came away.I knew all the men of the quar.y were paid in town.Whea wt went back we took the .tirer and rruciblea in our pocket.; it «va.in the evening of Saturday, arrived alter du»k ; there i.a hou« near the forge.We knocked and et-a wined if any one wm in it, we broke open the door, and found there the key of the forge banging up.which we opened and entered ; we made a fire put the crucible on the fijo with ailror in it ; the fire waa .trong we melted alt we had with u* ; we broke one of the crucible.; the silver wa.brought back to Chamber., and he took it into hi* imoewion.Hy the Prisoner,-! believe ! have a *oul to lie aared ; never took a false oath Cecilia f/Onnor,\u2014 I know George Waterworth ; I lived in the hotwe at Broughton with hi* father and family ; a man ol the name of Knox lived there ; heard of the church robbery lit (Quebec, about two year* ago ; recollect.George Water-worth coming t Broughton after I heard tbi* ; he brought a .mall keg of rum.and large keg alw like the one now shewn ; brought Mb keg* into the home, I believe the keg on the tilde i* one of them ; Waterworth told hi* »iater to take great care of the kegs for that there wa* a* much m it a* would keep her from poverty ; it wa* about dinner time when he arrived, be drew mine of the spirit.ou*\tlarge keg appeared to he heavy ; his *i*ter pot it away ; when Knrf* «amr hack.Mr* Norri* mid to me I suspect George Inu gd* nKitier in that keg ; »«he it out and give it to Knoi, I tool Jt was standing, heyafie nuliV »Ult from field- announced the arrival nt Head Yetferduy afternoon, nbout I o'clock, a wlute, Mace* on the JBlpla\u2022t\u2022*hn, E*q-.of Abrrdven.Scolland.DIED Flii* ilay, Amlraw Honatoun, rldeat »oo of the Hon.A.*' .Ci'i\u2019liran, ar*,il about 11 yrnra.\t,\t, At Monitf*», «in M.onDy, Margaret I.dauglner o' Alexr.Buchanno.Eaq.K.t '.agvrtant tutfuorf-menu .a.wliK-lf peculiar circiiimtance» have en- abled hut.te nake in tin* Science, and winch he leel» confident will render it ea*y fur Inin to *n»ivei all the objection» \u2022 tin »e w \u2022 î.^ve hitherto teen n|)|K»ed to Phrenology.Mr.Bunae will deliver a Fkkn Introductory lecture, ri-planatory of ht* views on MONDAY evening neit, April 3d, at the Albion Hotel, Palace Street.The door* will be opened et balf-pakt 7 P.M.*nd the lecture commence at 8 o'clock.Quebec.3'lth March.1837.LITER \\ HY AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY.THE nest »tated Meeting of tbi* Inatitution, for n* proper olijert».will take place on S.VTl RDAA neit, the l*t 'f Aiini, at S o\u2019clock, P.M.D ROY.Rce.Sec Qwetoe, Meroh 30.1^37\t______________________ Q t.E li EC HA N K.NOTICE.I* hereby given, that in accordance with the resolution* pawed at the t^encral Meeting of the St«* h-iu.\u2019der, UIJ »i tin.Bank on (lie 2d inatant, a book will lie opened at the Bank, on M'>n«lav, 2d proximo, lor the purpoae of têteiring î!-.Sulwcnptions of the present Stockholder», towar continuing tlie busuiraa of the Institution alter the Ih f j> me neit.By Order of the Director*.C.CETHINGS.Acting Cunhirr.Qumier R*nk, 20th March.1837.^________________^_____ the public that in f eonaequence of the high price of (\u2022rain, Ac.Ac.that in* discount wil\u2019 'ja allowed alter the la»t day of this mouth, and that in future the Aïe delivered to retailer* will have to be paid for on delivery, oral One Month\u2019» Credit only.JOHN RACEY.D McCALLL M.Que tier, 27 th March.1827\t__ ____ JIST PLULIMUID.SüDDlïiiî OüCETiiAÏIIT* AUCTIONS.BUILDINGS AND BUILDING MATFitui be sold hy Auetion on MONDAY neii, the property of BBNiaaiw Tn«a*iu, Eae q, u >«vei Town, a A **\"*\u2022 4>f\th*« k B«iuuwna 50 r,., /*.by I ;» fret deep.\tbwit :tJ*P a losrge Woooex Sroke, kitty feu maker, l»ra*s tul*e, h«a** i»fi|e two Astronmuical and two Terrestrial eye pir: H O U S E, No.\u20191, Mut \\tai\\-St.\\r.t\u2018t l)>tor to Rcc'cntt fio/e, ««?HERE the suliwrilieis me ik»v inpiacking x «t».d Gomls in the 1111* line, tei ei*cd h* the :»ie»t K, Shi|a, which, peilia|i* up to the prewnt, l»r quantits mni i|.rietv, ha* not !»een |iariillelled in the Canada*.Their Retail Stole.No.1 l.Ion* Stmki r.u taUily .lari, rvith the neivevt and iii\"»t ntipfosed ahap*».The iilaive Good* onlv leipme to !>«\u2022 rianiinrd tocomim* the l> uhlic tliut the undersigned 'till cofitinur to maintain tl.»i proud pre-eminence which ha* placed them rt the tir*d if t HAT TRADE.not only in theve l*io*ioc««, Imt tbioaglu.the VYevr iNUtea \u20144»iikst liniTatv and l.ixiwn.W.ASHTON & Co.ft\u201d Xo Second fJricc.Quebec.22d March.1827.\t» ! \\V ANTED.ON the |.t Mav\u2014A COOK, who can pioduee lairw « salisfactory tcktnnonini* in regard to cl aiarter »nu ra;*-bility.Ilaiidsome wages will be given.Apply at tin* Offioe.Quettec.Mai Hi 22.1827\t\" NOTM I '.QUEBKi; UmMWV.THE ANNl \\l.«.I NI RAL Mf K I IM- of d.r « piietor» of I be IJilebeC.I.ilirirr W'll ' to ¦' TUESDAY, the Ath of April roil, at El.I VKN «'¦ Ï' * the fotenomi ; lor «iie purpoae «if electing ] iii.trr» : ¦« the eii*U\u2018iig «e \u2022\u2022i.n.By order at tbo Trnrioe».P.||.andhrms.o|.t March.K17.\tB-3\tl.il.o.f'a» FOR SALE.A LOT OF LAND.Mtuateii m the 2.1 < ancrown.'\u2022 earlier, alMiut 15 rnilr* from Quelle, routai':.af Acre», of which 30 are clemcd, with dwelling liumr *«*\u2022 buildings.Apply to P*T«.MtGaHVV.tavriti kce|ier, St.Jutu urtw, or to Mini!.Go ecu.on the piTiuiaes.Queliec.Alan-h 23, IS87.\t'j*l___ A.A.B U It N, VICTUALLER.BFJîS to inform the Publie, that he h*» i^n/ ' slaiichtering the lot of verv sii|ierioi «)M.v.chased from G.Rvland, Ewq.and that hi* Stull.^0'\"\u2019 Town Minket, will la?supplied with the ?ume cvety Mrl 1 lortwern this date mid Eaater\tt n An B**«irtnient of corned Rotinil».fiiiskrt jitem.l ^ Ac.Ac.mav lie had a* alaive, or at In» re»i«lence.adj|,u\u2018,t * propritv of Mr.Mill», lately destroyed hy fire.Queliec.FHiv.3.1887.\t+l________ -\tTO LET.from the FtrM W-.y n,xU 4*^fipHE HOUSE and SHOP now .Kxup»v«i ^ U1P ]I Wm.Palmer as a Grocery Store.Joha-riroet\u2014Apply to\t^ j \u201e aRIm)IIS Queliec, 24th Jan.1837.\tu\"^ _\u2014\u2014 TO BE LET, ( IFifk posaraaaoa ea Ike laf Jtef nexi ) A LL that newly *.r*N-i»J.elegaul \u2022\"* to Fort\u2014th« ritual ion and aec«»njm«»'laliiin '* the iHroct road to tha» mnoh fteqaentod\t^ Wharfe, aad ta tha Ca*tom H.mm*, and ^ St tad oa with a vtow to tha carrying «m «»r»ny m boaiae** tberoto»aa aa Hotel\t\\¥al«< of tbe Wbarf la the roar will ba giro» fm diber Waad."]
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