The Irish vindicator and Canada advertiser, 13 mars 1829, vendredi 13 mars 1829
[" 2 ves AND CANADA ÿ\u2014\u2014\" = \u201cGauge me x \u2014 Es # su RY \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Piudicajor, an HENCEFORTIL LET IT BE.CANADA AND IRELAND,\" Dic, in amicitiam cocant, = TiuY Tin - THR NATIONS HAYE PALLEN, AND THOU STILL ART YOUNG, AND THO' SLAVERY'S CLOUD O'FR THY MORNING HATH MUNG, a pr \u2014\u2014 .SUN IS RUT RISING, WIRY OTHERS ANE SET: FULL 50O0N OF FRELDOŸ YALL BEAN ROCND THKE YKT, VOL.I.MONTREAL, F VG 2e 20m me \u201c\u201cIRÈLAND AND CANADA.\"\u2014Mu.Pariyean!s wEs [zati8, Es.There are three acres of Land attached to the premises, on which were planted last spring 24 apple, 12 plumb and 19 cherry trees, which will bear fruit nest year.\u2014 The House is new, and has never been occupied.It in divided mo 28 to accommodate two gentoct families, without auy eimmunication between their.The housos will be let with or without the land, and would ha a dee sirable residence fur a mentee! family, who wished to live retired.\u2018The land is well caleulatod for à vegetable Garden, und could be rondered profitable.\u2014ALSO\u2014 For Sale.or to Let : \u2014An excellent FARM, pl ly situated in the flourishing town of Ode/fown.containing 112 urpents, fifty of which are well cleared and fit foc cultivation.There is on the promises à comfart- able Dwelling-houss, a large and excellent Barn, aud ced prices.Montreal, December 13, 1828.PRINTING, CARDS, CIRCULARS.BLANKS, FUNERAL CARDS, and CATALOGUES.done at the office of * this paper.on the sherteat nutice, in the neatest man.other out buildings.together with 4 shop or store, an ner, and at moderate rate Montreal, 23d Februsry, 1829, Iy attended to as if present.JOHN DONNELLAN.Montreal, December 12 1828 RUN AWAY, on Sunday morning las the 220d.{ostant, JOSEPI BOND, Shoe Maker, my indented apprentice, aged about 16 years.with fir hair and of a fair complexion.he had on at the time of his departure, a dark coloured Cuat and habitant feieze Pantal As this has heen the second time of his elnpement, I hereby caution the publie against taking him into their employment, more pare ticularly as he has taken from me several articles without my knavledge\u2014it is requested that American Editors will rive this insertion, in order to prevent him of treating other persons in the same manner N 16.MOMAS MCDOWELL.0.» McGill Street, Hay Market, Montreal, Fel.24, 18%2, E the undersigned, licensed Pedlars of the city and vicinity of Montreal, taking inte ennsideration the bardship under which we labour, in being obliged to pay licerse, while there are many others, both men and women, who are suffered to follow the same business, without having taken out licences, do hereby agree tounite, to suppress unlicemed pediars in this district.Weare morcorer obliged to adopt these measures, in consequence of the stigma thrown upon our hody by the Grand Jury of this city, who in a report of theirs, asserted that Pedlars were h goods; which stigma as general the een of stolen regards us, we eave to refute \u2014no licensed pediar haring been to our knowledge, implicated In any Po action of the kind.And those who are in the habit of selling without Licenses, are persons whose characters are not sufficient to obtain them.Montreal.Feb,182, Patrick Gillan, Robert Doherty, Patrick Martina John Warrington, Thomas Mullan, Juha Flanagan, Michael McYennery, Patrick Daragh, William Black, Michael Hill, James Tonner, James Shannon, Martholrmew Collins, Thomas Price, James Smith, James Moore, William Cannon, Daniel Madden, Alexander Thompson, James Thompson, Hugh Gilan, P.Gallagher.John gan.quel font wel of good ae, and Srl springs on the| oe \u2014 arms; Lhe situation is deliph an «| \\ : ! ble for an Irish, Faglish or Seoteh farmer.Ti he term oux D \u2014A Plume of Ostrich FEATHER, will be made easy : application to be made to the sub ance may have them, on paying ex- seriber, as the Commercial Hotel.- pease of this Advertisement, by application at Wu, CAMPDELL.he office of this paper, February 16, 1839, - |in making mention of the progress, the young ladies bells ; japanned aud tinned halter chains; irun, bruse sery, Sanguinct Street, Saint He likewise offers for sale, a fresh supply of] habitants, to prucure fur them servanis of good moral character and industry, and having been apphed to, oftcus by such servants, ta provide appropriute situations fur them, begs leave to inform the public, that by the advice aud suggestion of the Rev.Mr.Phelan, he consents to open au office of intelligence for such servants us can produce satisfactory testimonials of behaviour and moral conduct.To save trouble to both parties, tune need apply but those who come under that denotninations The subscriber intending only the public advantage, begu leave tu state, that, under the direction of the Rev.Mr.Phelan, his attendar.ce will be given without Charge tu either partie Ne IL Masters aud snistresscs ure requested to see that the certificates be signed by the Rev.Mr.Phelan, or by the subscriber.PETER DUNN, Montreal, December 12, 1528, |, NEW BOOK BINDERY.L.LALANNE, Book Binder and e Account Hook Manufacturer, St.James street, in the rauge of brick buildings, directly opposite the dwelling house of Joht Fruthingham, Esg.respectfully informs bis friends and the publie, that having Guise lis engagement us appreotice with Me.1.\u2018Puttles and having procured himself touls at a great expence, being very scarce and difficult to procure in this country, he is now ready to exceute all kinds of work in the above line, nnd trusts from the long expe- riance he las had during bis stay with EB.C.Tuttle, he will be able to exccute orders to the satisfaction of the public in general, either ju neatuers, taste, strength and punctuality 3 having seen much dissatisfaction arising From disappointment, he assures the public that he wil make à rule to engragre no work but what will be executed with dispatch, & ready to meet it; due time of engagement He flattery himself that by a constant application to his business, it will ensure him a share of the public patro- sage.Maps pate upon linen and neatly varnished Decernber 19, 1828, MUSIC SEMINARY, Notre Dame Street, RS.&the Mrsses FRAZERS, Professors of the Piano Forte, beg leave to return thei most grateful thanks to the Parents and Guardians of the many Pupils, with whose care and instruction they have been entrusted since their arrival in this citys alia, to their friends in general for the countenance and support received from them.Professing a just confidence in the system of musical education, pursued hy them, they feel an assurance of being accredited.consigned to their care, have niade, and entertain the most perfect reliance of ensuring to pupils.who may wish to acquire knowledge and execution, in the most dificult pieces for the Piano Forte, their most san- Cauadas, that le continues to carry on the nianufactory of FLOOR-CLOTHS of every description, for Lobbies, Halls, Offices, &c.&cat bis establishment, Grey Nune-st St.Anne suburb, Île Legs leave to assure his, customers, thut he can supply their orders, ou terms as reasonable as can be afforded by importers, and with patterns of the very handsomest description.N.B.\u2014He Always has on hand, a considerable supe at ply.to meet immediate demands.Montreal, February 224, 1929.ANTS a situation as tutor in a private J.I.CHALIFOUX, W family or School a young man competent to teach in the English, Commercial or Classical department, who can produce testimoniels of his abilities and uprightness of Character.\u2014 | À letter addressed to A.B.at the office of this paper, containing conditions will be strickly at tended to.February, 19, 1829.GROCERIES, \"THE Subscriber begs leave to return hiv most grateful thanks to bis Patrons, nue merous friends and the Public.who have been kind nough to favour him since his commencement in busi- eas, for their very liberal support.He assures them, the will always have vo band, the choicest assortn.ent of GROCERIES and LIQUORS, all of which he wil dispose of on the must reasonable terms.PETER DUNN.No.GT.Noire Dame Street, Montreal, December 18, 1928.J.KELLY, Merchant Tailor, No.4, St.François Xavier Street.JR ESPECTFULLY intimates to his friends and the Public of Montreal, and its vicinity, that he las in hisfall supply of Goods, of the ost fashionable colors and the best quals ity.\u2014He flatters himself from his experience in Cutting, to reccivea part of public patronage, as heis constantly supplied with the newest fashe ions from London and New-York.Montreal, December 12, 1828.guine expectations They take the liberty of acy ing their fricndsof having received lately from Europe.the more recent compositions of the distinguished mas ters, which they transcribe for their pupils.Three or four young ladies from the country who would wish to acquire a general education.together with a compl-te and expeditious krowladge of the iano Foute.cuuld be accommodated zs boarders in the family, on adequate terms, the particulars of which may be earned by application at the Musie Seminory, Notre Dane street.~-Schools alsa attanded, R.BLACKISTON, SAIL MAKER- OF QUEBEC, ETURNS his sincere thanks to his friends and the publie, fur the encouragement he has reccived sidce his commencemeut in business.Île has now, on hands a general assortment of Patent Canvas and every other article in bis line of the very best description, fur Cash or approved credit, ou the lowest terms Cul de Sac, Dec.1828.® GRAND à Eatvavan.ezr3 The proprictors of the Graud collection of LIVING ANIMALS, Respectfilly inform the inkabitants of Mon treal an its vicinity, that they are now exhibiting in the east wing of the store belonging to Pierre erthelot, Esgr, Pointe à Callière, formerly occupied by C.Sweeney, Esg.as an Inspection office ; where they will continue to cxhibit during the Winter,\u201d The public may rest assured that the place is large and commodious, and ucally fitted up, kept warn and clean jor the reception of visitors: and every attention shall be paid to the com- forty convenience, and amusement of those who please to favour us with a visit, # .ou .The Exhibition .contains the following .© Animals : No.L.\u2014Great African LION.This largest, but rom bin flowing mane, an riage, is conside nest of his species in America.Na 2\u2014LIONESS, the most berutiful animal that ever has been seen in captivity, yet the most courage ous.The Lioness whea she has young ones to nourish will combat with fury, even the most powerful animals that interrupt her, the Tiger or Elephant, would on these occasions, in vain attempt to oppose her\u2014when pursued by maukind, she is only Lo be conquered by meaus of the powerful wespons which they bring à inst her.No.&\u2014South American TIGER, whose well known ta travellers No.4.\u2014~GAGUAR, from South America.No.5.\u2014'I'h celebrated CAMEL No, 6.\u2014Beautiful LEOPARD.No 7.-CATAMOUNT No.8\u2014The J ACKALL, or Lion's Provider.No.9.\u2014ICHNEUMON, an Egyptian Animal fas mous fur destroying Croondile\u2019s Eggs and young Reptiles, aud formerly worshipped by the Egyptians.Ne.10.\u2014Iilack WOLF, taken at the Silver Lake No.11.\u2014Grey WOLV ES, Male and-Female.No.12.\u2014Youug LAMA, Crom Peru.No.13.\u2014Ribbed-nose Maboon.No.14.\u2014Dog-faced Baboon, No.15.\u2014 Monkey from Guines.No.16.\u2014Saucy Jack.0 17.\u2014Famous Dancing Monkey, {vor (be Island of Hornes.No.18\u2014Maumazet Mon No.19.\u2014Captain Bill will go through his pleasin performances on his Indian P y Poe an Pony, with other No.20.\u2014Dandy Jack, the Semi.erted the admiration of all who have Rerie, with liis unexampled feata of Horse-Monke ip, on his small Shetland Toney.A ring is fitted for his performance, \u201cNo 2.The Sailor wh fails audience with his pleasing performances to divert the No.22\u2014llarbary Apec, No.23 Storia ofthe Ring, No.Zi.\u2014onke Gui of smaller Animals not mentioned.Many à number Hours of Exhibition from 10 o'clock A.\u201cean is not only the d superior car- tyis key.IR verting Esuestrian hasez- visited the Mena.LINSEED OIL MANUFACTORY, East Murner of Papineau quare.Quebec Suburbs) HE Subscriber's Linseed Oil Manufac- tory.being Low iu operation, informs his Friends and the public in general.that he will corstautly have on hand for sale, the best boiled aud raw Linseed Oil ¢ Also putty.All orders sent to him or left with Mr.Benjamin Stanes, New-Market, will be punctually attended ta.16th Dee 1828.P.ROTTOT.NFORMATION WANTED.\u2014- Tus wife of Jumes Bricklin, late of Portarlington.arrived at Quebec last May, expecting to find her husband there, who sailed for that port in 1823, and was known to be there in the uutumn of 1827.He is by tradoa \u2018Tailor, and is supposed to have removed to some other city in Canada or the United States : she takes this means of making her situation known to him, and re quests that Editors will be kind enough to insert this notice in their papers, in furtherunce of her purpose.Woodfield, Sutbee, 1Gth February, 1829, oO vicat de publier et l\u2019on vend, cn Gros et - en Détail, à l'Imprimerie de La Minerre, une jolie édition du CALENDRIER de l'an 1829, pour Montreal, On n\u2019u rien négligé daus la composition de AVIS.les fetes et les jours consacrés a notre culte y sont classés avec précision suivant le rite qu'on observe daus l'Eglise Romuine ; les époques les plus remarquables dans l'Histoire ; les Ec époque, une liste du Clergé et des différents officisers publics de lu ville et du District, une table des Cours pour les cing Districts, de Québec, Montréal, Trois-Rivierc-, Guspé, et St François; une table d'intéret, &c.CHI sera fait une ucduction honnete à Messieurs let Murchands de In Campugne et certaine quantité, directement cu bureau de Le Minerve, No.5, Ruc St.Jean-Baptiste, pres de | la Congrégation, a LUDGER DUVERNY.Montréal, 1 Décembre, 1828.; LA MINERVE, Ho an extensive circulation both in Town and Country, particularly amongst Canadiun Merchants and others; it is believed thet Merchante, Auctioncers &c, would find it rofitable Advertiser.Office of La Minerve, No.5, St.Jean Bte.St ree CONDITIONS.The price of the Inssu Vinbicaron | Shillings a year when deliverrd in tou, and Toy five Shillings when seut by Mail.\u2014Payable half yearly in sdvauce.Six lines and under, RATES OF AnYkRTISINC.first insertion 2s, Gd.every subsequent insertion % Beauharnois St Hyacinthe .St Jean-Bapbtiste, Nisgana, .«+ O.Lx Braye, Fog T.Colicextry, Fe + Puitre lyaye, Ex Geo.M°C'axx, Eege M.to 4 o'clock, P.M.and from 6 to 9 in Yorke, we + Mr Wu.Benomn the cuening.Admittance 18.8d.Children New-York.(Biaiey 1 Me valid Î under 10 years half price.Time of feedin Cramp.Jersey, US, -C.Suirin, Esq.precisely 8 o'clock in the evening, o feeding Roybyvile, Jo Mr pars Dr N°.B\u2014Seuson tickets may 8% haa al the \u2014miishine._ .__.Mr.i NoCousr.à vlace of Exhibition and at My., Thaich.|MONTREAL ; Priced and PRIE EUR 3 er's Hotel, No.78, St.Paul-street, Good Evoniu ire ad Frupay, hy TRACEY Music acoompanies the Caravan, Mogi Gon Wels Office, Placs d'Arts, pws of Montreal and of the two |, cet ouvrage pour le rendre utile ct même ins : téressant pour toutes les classes de la société; | lipses, et les Lunnisons; une liste des Evéques \u2018à et des Gouverncurs du Canada jusqu'a cet © autres qui adresseront leurs demandes pourune 3 q Les * Ww From six to ten lines, first\u2019 insertion 3s.4d, : subsequent insertion 10:/.Above teu lines.\u201cws inser tion 4d.per line ; every subsequent insertion 1d.pf line, Advertisements in both languages double the above prices.Advertisements unaccompanied with | À wrilten dicections will Le inserted til forbid sad i charged.Agents.Quebee, ., Mr, Melvoy.Tlerthier, .« Mr.Dcianax.Thece-Rivers, + Mr.J.Hapzay.Houcherville, .Dr.Nzusox.Kingston, .+ Mr.Lyxcu.Henryville, + «Mr.Maxpico.Point Fortune, , , J, M'DoxaLp, Esq n town, .Mr.D.O'Coxxok tescott, eo B.Texcu, Esq.St.Jacques, .\u2019 « Dr.Raveary, .Chateaugusy .~.Mr, Dg Wier, Pete eal ° >; 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