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Quebec, at the hour of E \"EVEN in the forenoon of W XoNEsDAY, thy 1 wEKTY- BL day of JANUA RY, instant, ét which time end See auch of the Creditors as have not proved their place may vrove the sane, und the undeswgned will then de mere present and aitest hiv uccounts relating to the id Haokrupt.ensie of the cad 8 ¥.G1BSUNE, FAmigaces JOHN GRAINGE AH, Quebec, 171h January, 1 842, \u2014 Province of Grande } outreal, Dutnet of BONN IA NK RUPTCY.JOURNKD FIRST DIVIDEND MEETING.AD., In the matter of MA RTIN MALH.RBE, a Bankrupt.JOTICE is hereby given, that the first Dividend N Meeting of the estate and ehlects of the said as adjourned to TUESDAY, the wWesTY- Bakr of JANUARY instant, et the bour of ELEVEN +e forenoun, wt the Office of the undersigned Commis.\" or, in the City of Montreal, when and where the Cre.ra will attend Mr the proof of vf the suid Bankrupt will etre not previously proved, guditing the accounts of the d declaring a dividend Avigees ee W.BADGLEY, Montreal, 14th Jany.1842.3s Comuntssioner.BRIS.ee i in mem NOTICE.; HE undersigned bus been duly appointed As- signee to the estate And effects of TurvrniLg Cuouinanb, of the Purish of St.Louis de Kamourusks, ; \u2018trader, upt.Nevguocand Trader, RO LACKEMEYER, N.P, Quebec, 20th January, 1842, 158 Assignee.NOTICE.1 Asi HE undersigned have been appointed Assignees T of the Estate and effects of JOSEPH AR- CANT.of the l'urish of Cap Santé, Navigator and Mer- Baokrupt.ven chant ® E.GLACKEWEYER, N.FT Assignees.A.GAUDY, Quebec, 14h Junuary, 1842.138 NOTICE.| di HE uudersigned have been duly named joint Trustees to the goods sud »fects of Mr.J.CAU, of ebec, Treader, a Bankrupt.BELLEAU, of Quevets | NG SELLEAU, WILLIAM M'LIMONT.Quebec, Sih Jinuary, 18148, us NOTICE.; HE undersigned has been duly appointed sole Assignees to the estate sud effects of EDWARD SEWELL, of the Cuy of Quebec, Tavern- k ¢.Keeper, a Bankrupt.5 GLACKEMEYER, N.P.Quebec, 20th December, 1841.158 Asaignee NOTICE.; HE undersigned has been appointed sole As- signee of thé Estate.and Effects of STA- NISLAS BELL BE, of the Pariah, of Si.8imog, Mefs.{ - .Bankrupt.or chant, 8 Ba b.GLACKEMEYER, N.P.Quebec, 14th January, 1841.13s Assignee NOTICE.VHOSE having cluime against the Estate of the 1 late JANE RODDY, Widow of John Cooper, also deceased, in her life time of Cape Cuve, Îno-Keeper, are requested to hand them 10 te the undersigned, duly attested ; and those who are iudebred to the said Estaie are requested to pay the same without delay into the hands of the un lersigoed.J.BIRCH, Notary.Quebec, 22nd September.184).HE Subscriber, retiriog from business, offers his Stock in Trade, cousisting in a variety of articles in the Hardware line, at very low prices tor cash.\u2018The Shop he occupies in Mountain Street is 10 be let, possession on the 1st Miay bext.CHAS.BOUCHARD.Quebec, 3rd December, 1841.us NOTICE.THE Co- Partnership which heretofore subsisted between the Subscribers at Martin Town and Quebec, under the firm of THOMAS MeCAW & COis this day dissolved by mutual consent ; the affuirss of the Inte firm will be wound up by THomas McCaw.who is duly anthorized to «etre all socounts, snd by whom thie business wil in future be conducted on his own account, under the firm of Tuomas McCaw & Co.( Signed,) ARCHIBALD HUME, THOMAS McCAW, Quebec, 10th September, 184).us ISSING\u2014The following Packages :\u2014 I Tierce, .2 Barrels, ; J.iC-] belonging to a passenger, per «Jamaica, from Liverpool to Montregl, They are supposed 10 have been landed by mistvke at (Quebec.== Any information respecting them will be thankfully reco ived at the Otlice of Mr.EOWARD OLIVER Rayuar's Wharf, near the Custom House.Quebec, 5th January, 184% : a CHRISTMAS CAKES.GEORGE SCOTT, Bras respectfully to remind his friends and the pubiic of Quebec, that as usaa) he is prepared 10 suppty them with Christmas Buns, Scotch Short Bread, Plumb Cakes, Sced Cakes, Pound Cakes, Mince Pies, Tes Cakes, and all kinds of Confectionery suitable at this tesson, &c.&c G.S.availe himself of this opportunity respectfully to return thanks for the patronage he has invariably received.N.B.For sale.Scotch Marmalade, Strawberry, Raspberry and Lemon Syrup, all of superior quality, Quebac, 22nd December, 1841, us mm ct i Sn HE undersigned informs the pubic that he is teady to receive all sorts of FURS for repairs ot to be altered to the latest fashion, at low prices, and ex- acated with neatnesy and uncial .15.GA RANT, Fownixa, Nu.& &.;obn Sireut, Quebec, 89th September, 1841 us .JAMAICA KUM, WENTY-FIVE Panoheons imitation Jaranica Rum, a very sapstior artiole,~for sale by HEN 20.MON Te rie enn mi ES me CEE um eee 1e en 138 Property for Sale and To Let.TWO-STORY STONE HOUSE, with Church.\u2014 For particulars apply 10 JOHN LENFESTY, FOR SALE, situated in Rue des Carriers, nçar the Chateau Gar- rp FOR SALE OR TO LET aly Stable, Cousch-House,Qarden, &¢.situate on the Beatiport Kosd, about half à mile divunt from the Su Valiters Street, St Roch Suburbs, Quebec, 20th January, 154%, \"THE HOUSES and premises belonging to aly the heirs of the late Honble, J.HaLg, dens.Possession of No | may be had immediately, snd of No 2, now occupied by H.Jescopp, Esquire, on the 1st May.For furiber information, apply to JEFFERY HALE.Quebec, 19th January, 1842.us LETHE undersigned iutending to retire from business on the Ist May next, offers to Let the very extensive HOUSE and PREMISES su.sted on the New Market, occupied by hin av an Hoel for the lust eighteen years.\u2018The flouse is most conveniently divided lor permanent and transient Boarders, exclusive of the great run of business at the Bar.The Yard 11 the largest and the most commodious in this central part of the city, having free ingress and egress on the New Market and St Vincent Street, to which are attached Stabling for Sixty Horses, and can ate trifling expense be augmente | to a Hundred lesving the Yard unencumbered ; Ice House and other Qut.Buildings en the best state of repair.The whole will be let for a term of years, as may be agreed upon, and is too well known to require further details, which may be hag by sppheation 10 the proprietor.Should the same not be Let by private contract by the 25th instant, the Lease shall be put up at auction on the premises on that day at Noon, \u2014LIKEWISE\u2014 The Two Story STONE HOUSE, situated on the Hay Market, and presently occupied as an Hatel by Mr.Hatt, bounded in front by M'Gill Street ; to which 1s attuched u large Yard, Stabliug, &c.&c.Possession on the ist May net, \u2014ALSO~ The large and well finished I'wo Story Stone HOUSE, situated at LONGUE POINTE, near the Church, occupied for several vears past as an Hotel, (the lurge Sbeds and Stables nearly new.) with about 65 Acres of LAND in the best state of cultivation.Possession also on the [st May next.The two last Lots shall likewise, if not Let by private conirari, be put up at auction on the 251h instant.SERAKFINO GIRALDI.Montreal, 11th January, 1842, Mateher DAY, 24ru JANUARY, es Tee es dE ES SE SES Basette.Property for Sale and To Let.go TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THAT large and commodious two-story HH D in stone House, situate in St.Anne Street, \u201cin the most central part of the Upper l'uwn, which | has been long and favourably knowa to the public us the CITY HOTEL.purposes of an Hotel, and h asa nagnificent apariment for public dinners, bails and entertainments.\u2014AL50\u2014 In connexion with, or separaté from the above, the Yard and Stubles adjoining.known as * Datersalls,\u2019\u201d and at present in possession of Messrs.Hough and Fague.\u2014 Pos- sion on 1st May next.~ALSU\u2014 That House known as :he * Sportmeuw\u2019s Inn) ola, une at the Little River 8t.Charles, about four \u201824° miles from town, with tbe Farm, if required, Containing sixty scres of lund 1m a high state of cultivation, the House is now In the possession of Mrs.Widow Mc Donald, \u2014AND, ALSO\u2014 A FARM at St Pierre's, in the Parish of Charles - gs bourse: with three Houses thervan, one of them now ThiMoccupied by Joseph Volin, as a Tavern, the suid House being on ihe road leading to Lake Besupurt, St.Charles and Stoneham.Also, for saie orto let, à vacant Lot of Ground or Emplacement, sitnate at the footof Câte d'Abraham, contssne Wig 20 feet front by 700 feet 1a depth.Also, two Farms at Cote à Bonhomme, in tbe Parish of Ancienne Lorette, Also, two Farms at St.Giles.and five Farms in the Seigniory of Notre Dame des Anges.Aiso, a fine Farm cntuininz: 400 scres of excellent land, a great portion of which is cleared, situated in the Parish ma, the main road leading 10 Lakes Beaupori aud St, Charles and the Township of Siuncham.This Farm possesses a remarkably fine Spring of water which never fails 1n the dryest season.\u2014 Apply to R.LAFONTAINE, Propaetor, orto E.G.CANNON: Noury Pubiic, Quebec, 2ist January, 1842.ns St Joseph-street, > TO LET.THE whole Brewery pstablishmeat St.Paul house, Kiln, Cellars, Siores, Wharf, &c, &c, on the premises.JNO.RACEY.Bt.Paul Street.Quebec, 1st Jany.1842 13d TO LET, HE HOUSE and premises now occupied by the undersigned, No, 3, Saint Lewis Street, opposite the lace d\u201d Armes LOUIS PANET.Quebec, 10th Jeuy.1842, 6s TO LET, POSSESSION ON THE FIRST DAY OF MAY, OR EARLIER, 1F REQUIRED.FENHE SHOP aud part of the HOUSE ad- sé vautageously situated for trade, well adapted for a Grocery or Dry Goods Store, situate and being No.101, Champlurn Street, Près-de- Ville.\u2014 For particulars apply to she Subseriber.MARTIN RAY.Quebec, 7th January 1842, FOR SALE ON LIBERAL TERMS, | __ And possession given immediately.yA LUF UF LAND contsining two acres, nie with a large commodious Dwelling «Ls House.Stables, &c.&c.thereon erveted, sitvated in the Village of [iver du Loup, Dmrict of Three Rivers.Also,\u2014 Four Lots of vatuable Laud to the + ommon of Ever du Loup.Alxo,\u2014 Four hundred acres of valuable Land, in four 100 sore lots, 10 the Township of \"Cuxton, situated beat Mr, Kimptoun's Muls.Fur particulars apply to Da.Sov.DAME, River du Loup.S GRANT, Esq, Three Rivers, WW, 11 DAME, Sherbrooke.Sherbrooke, 8th April, 1841.us TO LET, UNTIL.THE FIRST O¢ MAY NEXT, HAT comturtatle House, No.6, St.- 311 Genevieve Street, lacing the Governor's | Garden.\u2014 Apply to Dit.J.A.SEWELL, Se.Ursule Street, toth Nov.1841.us _ i - Doll = HOUSE TO LET, UNTIL THE FIRST DAY OF MAY NEXT, HOUSE pleasantly situated in the Upper Town, furnished or unfurnished, gether with Stoves &c.\u2014 Enquire at this Office.Quebec, 5th Nov.1841.us BREWERY AND DISTILLERY TO LET.FPYHE Benuport Brewery and Distillery, with a constant supply of water from the Mill Dam.\u2014 I'he primsesare exicnsive and can be put in perfect order, with trifling outlay.To a good tenant the rent fur a term of years would be made very low.\u2014 Apply to JOHN GURDON & CO.St.Paul Street.mnt on ane Quebec, 11th August, isd.TO LET, FROM THE FIRST MAY NEXT OR SOONER, IF REQUIRED, phar large cut stone WAREHOUSE, Pr situated in Sous le Fort Street, adjoining 34 the property occupred by Messrs, Strang, Langevin & Co, together with the large and spacious Wharf in rear thereof, adjoining the Napoleon Wharf, where vessels may lay and discharge in the Sores.The dimensions of the \u2018Warehouse ar& 35,628 superfivial feet including 8 large fire proot Vauti.\u2018The whole of the buildings will be made completely fire proof ; and improved wheels will be paced vn the centre, for the purpose of hoisting up weighty goods with little tsbrur, The stand being in the most business part of the Town, near the discharging place of stesm- noats ; all Kinds of merchandize coming by water.can be landed in the Store without the expense of variage or wharf.age.The Cellars are lofty and large, and in the very highest of tides perfectly dry, Likewise, Thot large Stone House.No.13, Sault au Matelot Street, with deep Celiars and a Vault in the rear, vpposite the Queb-¢ Bank and now rented avg Tavern.Likewise, the large doubie House, No.35 and 36, in St.Joseph Sireet.St Ruch Suburbs, near the river, with a large Garden of 184 feet by 60, a good place to pile umber, the wand being in one of the best streets Likewise three Farms, situated in St Giles, about 28 mules from \u2018Town aud on the man road to the whole of the Townships, and will be the chief thoroughlare to Sher.brouke, as there is a large sum of money alrvady voted for that purpose ; cach of the Farms conning about 400 acres with good Dwelling Houses, Barns and Stables on each and very large clearances.They sir excellent stands for Stores and can be reached from (Quebey, nearly one.bmif the distance, by water in horse « boats for the small charge of fuurpence, GEORGE ARNOLD, us sd l\u2019ropr ietor Quebec, 12th Jany.184 FOR SALE, TWO STORY STONE HOUSE, ad- es vantageously situated for trade, facing Ai St.l'aula Street, and bounded in the rear by Sault- au- Matelot street, with a two story Hangard, formerly oes cupied by Mr.P.Bérevente.\u2014 A Éply to Mr, JACQUES DELO BAEZ, No.9, Bi François Street, udir DERSONS & 18th Devombar, 1841.Si.Andrews Wharf own.Quebec, 14th May, 184).Uppe \u2018 THE AMERICAY ALMANAC AND RRPUSITORY OF USEFUL KENOWLEDGE, 1842.A FEW copies of the above just received and for sale at the Bookstorg conuected with this Office.\u2014 Price, 65.34.each, Quebec Gazette Office, 19, Mbuntain Street.can accommodate a few respectable Boarders, on his usual moderate terms, at vie Mansion House, No.1, St.George's Street, Grand Baux.JOHN KELLY, Quebec, 17th Januvery, 1842, us ROBERT (CAIRNS, Merchant\u201c ailox, | 22, GUCHILIM LIRE ET, ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the , public, that he has just received from London, © per Torcnte, a select assortment of articles in his hine.come { prising Mill'd Clothes, Beaver, Butfalo, and Priot Cloths, * Casaimeres and Vestings.ever 1mported, \u2014 Hegulanon i Swords and Belts, Gloves, Staff and Navy Lace, Brad, ¢ Department Buttons, Braces, &e.&c.&e.Quebec, 22nd October, 1841.ON SALE, | (YNE HUNDRED Puncheons Molasses, | 18 Puncheons Treacle, i + ud 17 Hhds.Muscovado Sugar, i 25 T'ierces \u2018lo.ao.| 10 Barrels do.do.30 Kegs Ground Ginger, i 40 Casks superior Cut Gi, sware, ! eo PIN Bores } Glass as sorted sizes, $0 Crates (Crown Glass, A ard CC.8 Cusks Copperas, 28 torre } servants Friend, ! 20 Bags Corks, i 6 Bales superior Brussels and Imperial Carpetin | 107 Coils Cordage, assorted sizes, 5280 Bundles Qukua., | 500 Bolts Patent { auvass, No.! to 7, ] 3 Patent Cast Li zn Straw Cutters, | 1 do.do.Capstan, 4 Cases Leather Hats, 40 Tins Green Paint, 25 Crates assorted Earthenware, GEO.BURNS SYMES, St.Peter Street FOR SALE.Quebec, 1 5th Sevtember, 1841.Birch and Maple.\u2014 Apply to Ces P Py S TOZFR.Sist March, 1841.Upper Town Market FOR SALE, Refined ditto, in Hogsbeads.Cuba Molasses, Roasted Coffee, Plug, Leaf, and Cavendish Tobacco, Seai and Cod Qils, No.1, Herrings, Nos.2 and 3 Mackerel, Sa:imon, Trout, Bass, \u2018Table Cod and Small ditto, We: ditto, large and small , London Quills\u2014 Lead Pencils, Lignum Vie, Lemon Syrup\u2014}ndia Meal, Flaur \u2014various qualiies, Pork and Beef, ditto \u2014ALSO\u2014 A few Bales Picked Wool, A small invoice uf English Cordage and Warps, HY.J.NOaD, Quebec, 13th Dec.1841.Budden's Wharf.This House is well laid out for the | of Charlesbourg.at « place calleé Puide Poche, and also on \u2018 St.including Dwelling house, Brewery, Malt Also the Stock and Trade of said concerns.Enquire HE Subscriber respectfully intimates that he LARGE QUANTITY of CORD WOOD RIGHT Porto Rico Sugar, in Hbds.and Bbls.: egy 1842.ET PET TE ree mage | GOVERNMENT CONTRACT.| 2.060 Chaldrons of Newcastle sr Sydney Coals.: ENDERS will be received at the Commissariat | Office, Quebec, until Noon, on TUESDAY, { the FIRST day of February, 1842, for the supply of iwo { thousand and sixty Chaldrons of (be best Newcastle or Svdney Coals ; 10 be delivered, al the Contractor's sole expense, atthe time and places hereinafter set firth, viz; 3200 Chaldrous, to be delivered into the Coal Magazine, in the Commissariat Fuel Yard, st Moctreal.1, 800 Chaldrons.to be delivered into the Coal Magazine, .in the Commissariat Fuel Yard, at Quebec, | Joo Chaldrone, 10 be neiivered in like manner into the | Commissariat Fuel Yard, at Chamblv.i The whale of the above quantities to be of the best qua- \u201clity of Newcastle or Sydney Coals, and no other; Lu be large and round ; and, it required, to be screened before delivery at the expense of the Contractor with not less than ; #8 1} inch screens and, as a further gusrantee of heir qua- \"lity, they will, on no account, be received unless accompanied wah a Certificate from the Pit, countersigued by the Caticctor of the Customs, | The 1200 Chaldrons required for Montreal to be shipped i thither direet from sen : auf the 60 Chaldrons for Chambly j to be ehipped aiso direct from Quebec.| The delivery of the whole of the 2060 Chaldrons to be | completed, as above specified, in all the month of August | uext ensutng ; and the Coals tu be subject in all respects to the approvai of tbe several \u20ac ommus.arias Otficers 1 charge -of the respeciive Stations, at winch the deliveries are to be * made.{ Tenders Lo state the price per Chaldron, in Halifax cur.{ rency, and to contetn the real rignaiures.if possible, of two | rufficient sureties for the due performance of the Contract, i Payment wii! be made on the delivery of any quantity of ! not less thau 200 Chaldrons.7 { Separate tenders will be accepted fur the Quebec and * Montreal supplies ; but the quantity for Chambly isto be included in that for Quebec.i Commissariat Office, Quebec, 20th December, 1841 QUEBEC FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given, that an Election by ; batlot of seven qualified Stockholders, to serve , as Diecturs of this Institunion fo: the ensuing year, will take place at the Company's Office.on MONDAY, the 7th day of February pioximo.Voting to be discontinued at the hour of TWU, P.M.By Order, mer te me sw me te an S.WRIGHT, Quebec, 18th January, 1842.Secretary.i QUEBEC BAKING SOCIETY.: N FICE is hereby given, tbat a Dividend, per Bonus, equal to 3s.6d.per share, is declared on the Stock of said Society, and payable on and after the 1st day of February next, vn application to GEURGE HALL, Treasurer.| __19th January, 1842, NOTICE.AL persons indebted to the late firm of JOHN MACNIDER & CO.of Quebec, Merchants, are hereby noufied that the Subscriber, {and noae else ) is fully empowered to receive and grant discharges for said : debts ; and that those not settled forthwith, will be proceeded sgainst immediately.A.MACNIDER.Quebec, 19:h January, 1842.ud TENDERS.ENDERS will be received by Mr.WiLLian : Wirsos, or Mr.Joun Shaw, Hardware Merchant, Si.John Street, for certain alterations io be made in à House.No.19, in St.John Street.Plans and specifications may be sean by application to either of the | above, Quebec, 12th January, 1849.| QUEBEC FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY.OTICE is hereby given, that the Annual General Meeting of the Stock holders of this Institu- non will de hetd at the Company's Office, on MONDAY, the 5istinstant, at TWO v'elock P.M.when a statement of its affzbbs will be submitted in couformits to the Dye- Laws.Ey Order, S.WRIGHT, i Quebec.12th January, 1842.Secretary.: PASSAGE FROM SLIGO.! AR.ERSONS wishing to bring their friends Ce trom the above port, in first class ves- : avis tu dpring, can do so by applying ai the Otlice of the | Subscribers.: G.H.PARKE & CO.India Wharf, ams TTT GRORGE SCOTT, ; FFERS FOR SALE, LEMON STRUP\u2014 Strawberry Syrup and Raspberry Syrup.Scotch Marmalade of a superior quality.Quebec, 20h January, 1842, us : Quebec NOih December, 1841.j WANTED TO BORROW, £10,000.' FEYHE undersigned TRUSTEES of the LON.1 GUEUIL and CHAMBLY TURNPIKE ROAD.doly appointed, 10 virtue of the Ordinance 4b : Victor, Cap.16, will receive SEALED TENDERS for the sum of £10,000, 110 sums not less than £250.Tenders to state the rate of interest, and pertud of re- Ipayment, whether at the expiration of three years or fur a omer term, Debentures will be i-sued for the above sum or sums, \u201cinterest payable semi-annusily.Tenders tu he addressed to the ¢ Chairman of the Lon.; gueuil and Chambly Turnpike Itoad Trust.\u201d Chambly.| GEORGE CATHCART, : AUGUSTUS HAT, ! JOHN TULE, Ju JOHN SWAIL, + : JOHN BUNKER, LOUIS GAKEAU.Chambl, 10th May, 1841.us i WANED to borrow uuder the authority of 4 Victoria, chapter 17, £10,000 iarrency.i Tenders will be received at the Office of the 12uebec Turn- Ï pike Trast in St.Aune Street for the whole or any part of the above sum.| Parties are requestel to state the exact amount to be ! loaned.and the rate of interest required, which interest wii | be paid semi-annually at the Office ol the Trust.| (Quebec, 86th March, 1841.u | | ROAD LOAN.| COALS.| NEWCASTLE GRATE COALS for sale by D.D.CALVIN & CO.tdacbee.8th Dec.1841, us Arthur Street, TT HRISTMAS, NEW-YEAR JOHN (NEXT DOOR TO THE NEW | Quebec, 20th December, 1841, AND TWELFTH CAKES!!! GRACE, WHOLESALE AVD RETAIL COYFECTI OVER, No.19, Palace Strcet, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH,) ESPECTFULLY intimates to his friends and the public, that he will constantly have on haod an \\ assortment of PASTRY and CONFECTIONERY suitable for the ensuing season.\u2014 ALSO\u2014 Jellies, Xce-Creams, Lemon Syrup and Raspberry Vinegar.| N.B.\u2014Dinners, Suppers, and PioyNics made to order, on the shortest notice, and où moderate terme @# OYSTRRS FOR BALE, edi res re ee M ITNT [Vou 80.vor nee UNITED STATES, TEMPERANCE AT WASHINGTON.WassiNGTON Ciry, Janvany 7, 1842, E.C.DgLavan, Esq.My dear Sir,\u2014For some weeks past the temperance cause in this city has excited an unusual interest, which has Leen followed by soms very extraordinary results, Temperance meetings have been held two or three evenings every week ; the great transparent painting which I bave forwarded 10 you, representing the condniun of the drunkard\u2019s stomach io the various stages of intemperance, has Leen exhibited and explsined, crowds have throngs ed the houses to see aud to bear, and multitudes have signed the total abstinence pledge, mauy of whom have Leen abandoned drunkards for years, The hearts of the most despondent are cheered, and we confidently iook forward to the time when this city shall stand redeemed, sud intemperzace be swept from the metropolis of tbe country.A most animating sod glorious scene was wit- essed at the meeting of our Freeman's Vigilant L'otul Abstinence Society, held at the Medical College this evening, which I will briefly describe \u2014 Tue name of Thomas F.Marshall, a member of Congress from Keutucky, nephow of the late Chief Justice Marshall, is doubtless familiar to you.His intellect is of a very high order, and his mid of that peculiur and origival cast which gives pangency, power and eloquence 10 all his efforts in the House of Kepreseutatives ; and he possesses aiso a wars, generous and philanthropic heart.But while he has been admired for the splendor of his genius, and.loved for the qualities of his heart, and while we have felt proud of him as an American orator, all have wept over him.Yes, all\u2014political friends and political opponents\u2014have wept over him us a lust aod ruined man.But this day, Thomas F.Marshail, while in the Hall of Representatives, came to the conclusion that he was lost forever, without a speedy and entire reformation, and deliberately formed tbe resolutivn to join a temperance society.This evening he was accompanied by his friend Mr, Briggs and myself to the temperance meeting ab the College, where he placed his namie on the perch.ment roil, und took the total abstinence pledge; after which, he rose and made a most touching and eloquent address, detailing some iuteresting incie dents in the history of bis life.Among other thiugs, be said he was not ashamed of the act which he nad consummated ; that he wus not only willing that this step should be rade known to the society, but to Congress\u2014to the nation\u2014to the world.After he sat down, Mr.Driggs ruse\u2014and from ao overtlowing heart made an address full ef power and pathos.\u2014 Several other speeches followed, aud an impression was made Opon the audience which will not soon be efficed.Several other members of Congress followed Mr.Marshall's example, and placed their Bames under his upon the roll, l need not tell you, that this event, while it ie destived to heal a wother\u2019s wounds, will cause à whole state\u2014nay, a wbole nation, to rejuice over the retura of à lust favorite sou.Let us now have thv example of the President and his Cabinet; let them banish from their tables aud social parties, the use of Wine and other intoxi- Sating- depudoas «nd.Lot tha membera >E Ovug eee sustain us by the influence of their example, and the great vbject will soon be acoomplished, and we shall become a happy, viituvus und wealthy people, Very truly yours, Tuomss SEWaLs, Alvany, January 12, 1842, MEETING FOR THE RELIEF OF THL SUFFERING Mas NUFACTURERS IN GLASGOW, PAISLEY, &e.&c.At a meeting of some of the Scotch population of the city of Alvany, held in the Lerture Room of the Yoong Men's Associatinn, on the evering of Monday, the 10th Instant, pursuaut to a cail published in the daily papers, on motion of Atuhibaid \\ Mclotyre, Esquire, the Rev, Dr.BuLLions was appointed Chairman, aud J.Wiison, M.D, Secretary.The object for which the meeting wax called wae stated by the chairman, and sundry documents read to show the anpalling aod increasing distress uuder wbich the operatis.> in the manufacturing towts Lu Scotland are nos suffering for want of empivyment, and censequently for want of food.Whereupaou the following resolutions, on motion of Arrimbaid Mclotyre, Esquire, were unanimously adopted, viz i\u2014 Resolved,\u2014That we have heard with great pais of the long coutinued and stil increusiuy distréss prevailing emong unemployed manuiautnress in Glasguw, Paisley, and their neizhbourhood; and that we sincerely and deeply sympathize with thew in their destitute and almost hopeless condition.Resolved,\u2014Tunat with a view 1g id in some degree, huwever small, in aileviaiiug this distress, 8 subscription be opened by this meeting, aud that Scotchmen and their descendants in this erty, ny well as others who may be willing to assist in relieving the distressed, be earuestly requested to conirivgte to this object, Resoived,\u2014 That the Rev.Dr.Bullions, A.Moln- tyre, James Wilson, John Davidson, and Alexander Gray bo and hereby are appuinted a committew 10 carry the object of this meeting iuto effect, to receive such sums as may be vuluntariiy offeied, and to trausmit the same in the speediest and most ecovos mica} maouer to proper persons in the cities of Glasgow and Paisley, to be applied tur the object intended.Ou motion, Resnlved, \u2014That the proceedings of this meeting Le published tu the daily papers as thin city, aud à copy bu trausmitted to the Nootush Journal, On motion, the thanks of the meeting were voted to the managers of the Youug Mev's Association for the gratuitous use of their rovin on this oor \u20acasion.P.BULLiVNS, Ch\u2019a, J.Wiison, Chairman.Oup NEwsraPErs \u2014 The oldest living paper in America is the New Hampshire Gazette.it was the first paper printed in New Hampshire, aud was established by Daniel Fowle, ut l\u2019urtsmsouth, in August, 1756.It wan originally printed ou half 4 sheet of foolscap, qnar10, a8 were ail the papers of that day; but was sven enlarged to iulf à sheut crown folio, aud sometimes appeared ou a whole sheet of crown, Itis now in its 88th yeat, acd is a well conducted paper of goodly dimensivus.The atdest living newspaper iu Loglaud is the Livcolo Mercury, first published io 1695.The oldest in Loudon is the St.James\u2019 Chrovicw, of 1761.\u2014 The oldest paper in Scetiapa is the Bdies bargh Evening Cdurant, of 1706 The oldest ia Ireland, the Belfast News Letter, of 1787.(X.Y.State Mechanic.) \u20ac 3 3% i y tsi 4 {Prom the New York Sun, of Janaary 15.) | rom Caixa, advices tu the 27th August, being three days later thea before received, have arrived by the way of Mexien Admiral Parker sailed on the 26th, with most nt the lani and sec forces, to make a demonstration upun Pekin, The Chinese bad offered Eir Henrv l\u2019ottinger\u2014che new Britrsh Saperiatendant \u2014$10.000,000 it ha would cauxe the expedition te be relinquished This he declined ; and on the other haud declared that in case any hostile demonstration was made by the Centoo forces, be would agnia take the city sad treat the Chinese with the utmust gr.If, however, they kept quiet, he would reap it 1he $6,000,500 treaty.A fow foreigners remained at Canton, and several ships at Whampoa; but Sir.LI 1.had advised the former to Le cesdy te come at 8 moments notice, Horrin MUrpER.\u2014The Coroner was called on Tharsday vight, to haid au inquest at the house of Elizibeth Tanner, No.2 3 Wonder street, corner of Amity Lane, on the hady of Mrs.Aun Adam as native of Dnglaud,aged 49 vears, who had been bru- telly murdered by ber husbind, James Adams, alsa a native of England.lt appeured that Adams, who worked for Henry Leach, Street lospector of the 15th Ward, snd occupied with his family a rear building in Amity Laue, next dour to the corner ot Wooster street, was a man of very iotempe rate habits and in the habit of beating aud abusing jus wife.Ou Thursday eveninz about half-past 3 o'clock, he came iu drunk, abused Ann Gormau, the hired girl, who was setting th» table fur tea, seized a plate and threw at her, aud said he wou d have her life, at the same time taking ia bis hand the large carving kuife from the table.Mrs Adams, who was out in the yard, coming in, asked her hustand why ha threw the plate at the girl, when he suid he would serve her no, And would have the lives of them both.She then told him she would have him taken up for bis ennduct, when he sprung upon her, thrust the kine into her right breast, some four inches, theo gave her a second wound, driving the carving kuife with \u201cgreat force through her cor-et Loard, and the centre of the ULreast-boue, into thejright ventricle of the heart.The murderer then pursued Auu (oran, who sprang from the rear window into the gars, escaped, awl ran tuto Mes, Taauer\u2019s in Wooster street, followed by Mr« Adams screaming murder, sud covered with bluod, who, after sittiog duœu in & chair a few minutes, expired soon after the arrival of tae physicians.Mr Leach having been seat for, eame, andarresting Adams conducted him to the upper pulice office, where he was locked up, and yesterday examined and fully commitied by the Coroner for trial, A post mortem examination was executed on the body of Mrs, Adams by Doctors Jucelyu and Roberts, and the jury returned as a verdict, that she * came to her death by stabs inflicted upon ler person by bec husband, James Adams, this day.\u201d Loss or Tue U.8.CorveTTE Pracock.Tt becomes our duly to suuottice tie LOS (F THE Peacock, in Columbia river, (Oregon territorv.) We have however the satisfaction to state that the disaster was NoT allended wich the luss of any lives Nothing else was saved, except the instruments, This intelligence is contained in a letter from the North West coast, dated in November fast, and received bya mercautile house iu this city.We have no other particulars.(NY.Y.Journal of Com.) GREAT BANK RIOT.The Cincinnati Gazeite of the 11th instant, con- taina the following slarmiog intellivence :\u2014 ** Miub rule reigns again in our city! Monday evening, the Miami Exporting Company Bank assigned its effects, and oo yusterdsy morning \u201cthe Bank of Cincinnali closed its doors, - Ranty io the morning the erawd, id aanocqwence of their failures, began to collet around the doors! of these institutions, aud by eleven o'clock bad broken into them, destroyinz all the moveable property and whatever books and papers could be laid hold of.About this time, ten of the City Guards, headed by their brave Captain Muchell, appeared, drove the rioters away, and, tor a tims, gallantly wan- tained their position.But they were called off \u2014 Ou reticiug, they were ussatird; they tired, and waonuded Suidpé ORNE OT TWO persons, The mob had, with this exception, undisputed possession of the city, und commenced an attack, first upon Uates\u2019s Exchange Bank, and after that upon Longee's Exchange Office, both of which they destroyed, making havoc of every ting which was at all destructible, The City Council met at twelve o'clock.Burt they were unable as we learn, to pass an ordinance for the preservation of the public peace, eleven votes being necessary fur this parpose, in consequence of only eleven members being present, and one of that umber voling against it.All that could be done was then done, viz: to pass an order appropriating tive hundred di-llars to defray expenses in emploving extra police.The citizens organized at four clock, and put themselves in strong force near tlie scene of the disorder.No further violence has been committed, and we haps, from appearances at the time our paper was put to press, that none will be attempted.The guard of citizens was under the direction of Sheriff Avery and Marshal Satfin.The causes of the public excitement were great.It is enuu;h to disturb any people when meu deliberately set to work to prey upon their necessities and swindle the poor aud the needy amoung them out of their honest means.But nothing will justify lawlessness.It must Ue checked peaceably, if possitle, but forcibly, if vothiug but force will ADPawer, It is ascertained that one man had his leg Lroken, and that one or two others were slightly wounded, no one killed.Tuesday, Jan.12.\u2014 All is quiet this morning.\u2014 The issurrs of shin-plasters look blue as they see the fragments of their \u201c fixing\u201d ecaliered in the street.Stones Rise 18 the Ogio River.\u2014The Cincinnati Republican states that the Ohio River took a sudden rise on the morning of the 7th inst, and befure dark hud risen ten toet.The rige was so unexpected, that much damage was done to property on the Landing, on both sides of the river, Out vf 500 barrels of salt that had bern recently landed, at the foot of Main street, upwards of 100 were washed away.1 he lose to the lumbermen bas Leen verv severe, [Ul ix estimated that not less than 100, 000 feet of lumber have Leen washed away, there having veen immense quantities all aloug shore, from Waluat street to Mill Creek.The loss of property ou the Covington wide is also very large, comprising abour 100 barrels pork, 600 kegs lard, aud 25 hogsheads tobacco.New Juregr Lecitarerk.\u20140n Wednesday numerous petitions were presented on the subject of slavery, Some prayiug fur the emaucipation of all the slaves iu the state; aud others for the repeul of the provisions of law for holding in servitude the ohildran of slaves in that state.The Speaker of the House snnounced the following as the commit tee on slavery, ordered on Tuesday, viz.: Messrs, A.Wiison, Flomerfelt aod Benton.The New Orlesns Courier stages that letters have been received ftym Vers Crus, vis llavans, which \u2026 ancanace that the commercial bouse of Senano aod Bro.had failed For à large amonnt : sud that to this house Sante Anua had confided hiv money sud his business, Nothing had been heard of the approach of the Texan prisunars toward Mexico, ou the 1th alt.New York, Jav.15.\u2014 Snip MoRRISON, FROY Carton, ov sHisaR\u2014 The ship Morinon, Bensoo, trom Canton, vin Maoills, where she put iu July 15, in distress, (having encountersd a typhoon, in which che sprang a leak, was to te copper, and sail shout Sept.15, for New Y rk.) 1s reported Ly Capt.ashore un Little Egg Tlarbor Shouls, He sags she nad her after sails furled, her head sail set and appeared to be endeavoring tu beck off, but he suppose ed she wonld not succeed, as the wind was blowing hurd from SSW.and a very heavy sea going, \u2018The Murrison was bourded an Wednesday night last off Biracgat by the pilot boat Joseph N.Lerd, aud a plat put on voard of her.Capt Lake, of the schoouer Dratectar, arrive today from Virginia, reports that yesterday moruine at o'clock ba passed the ship; «le was lying head ou; had all hee after sails furled, aud her head sails set to press the ship's head off share, if possible.The wind at the time was blowing a stitf vrecze, and à very heavy sea running.ment that the ship Murrisun, from Canton, had got ashure, aod say that it is a vessel named Frankioit, Russell, from New Ui leans, CANADA.ete [From the Kingston Herald, Tuesday, January 18] His Excellency has not thought proper to pub lish any formal declaration of principles, as was done by Lords Durham aud Sydenham when they respectively sssnmed the Government of Canada, Such a declaration is perhaps unnecessary, aithacu it would have yratilied a very natural desire generally entertained of knowing what are the views of a uew Governor respecting our situation, character, prospects, and duties, what are the rules best upph- vable to them, and the best method of applying {those rules to existiuæ circnmstavces; but iustead ; et proprundiog theoties, he will make hime known cand understoud by his acts.Such a course has at least the merit of betng uuostentativus, aud if we \u2018are not permitted to pry tatu the luiure, we shail have the liberty of reviewing passing events ns they occur, and awarding praise or ceasure as Uiey shall appear to deserve, Sir Charles Bagot enters on his government under favorable circumstances in some respeuts, luas- t much as there does not exi-t en eny quartes a dispo- \u201cition tu judge bon uatavorably, throw obstructions (5 lus path, or pursue an Aggressive wariare on lnm and his measures.Île has a fare fieid betore him, and a full opportunity of acting as he Judges best, without being assailed, at least tor the present, with much of that opposition which usually attends a ce- presentatlive rovermineut, The despatoh requiring the Judres\u2019 presence in Kiogston to swear in Sir Charles Barot was sent tu Turonto in 17 hours by Weller's express; and the Judges came from Tutynto to Kingston ia 19 hours by his stages, Nothing pusiice is yet known respectiog the \" mecting of Parliament, but it is supposed that it wi.) | take place in March, | A Gramirving Fact.\u2014The Revd.Mr.McColl, pruceeding to Canada next year {roo Qban, Kil.more, Kiilvride, Ke, Ke, by the General Assembly ot tbe Church of Scotland, has Leen visting way purls uf tae province fur the purpese of sec ing eutivute tucanons for JOU faunies, whose properties average tro £200 to L2QU0 per family ; who have always borue she highest churac- ter tor industry, prudence, probity and frugahty ; to the population ot Canada.{ Viugara Chronicle.) held at Niagara, vu the l4h tnotaut, fur the pur- | pose of promoting Emigration, at which Dr.Rolph attended, and debivered an excellent speech, full of yratitying wiormation, vu relation tu this important subject, MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.Bentuien \u2014 The Council having assembled an after which a temporary Clerk was appointed, and A.D.Boudy, Esq, named Auditor of Accouuts, The Warden was authorized to procure a common seal for the Municipality.| for.Commuttees were tamed ou the following sub.t jects :\u2014 Rules for the proceedings of the Council; on elections ; on District accounts; on education aud schools; on Agriculture; highways and bridges and public hoprovements; after which several peti- lions were received and dispused of, Tie Warden having laid the Isducation Act belore the Council, it was resolved, that the Council entertained sentiments of gratitude to the Provincial Legislature for rates should Le ndupted by the Council to satisfy the conditions of the Act.It was then reso!ved that the Cuuuesl should procure annually the Journals of tte Proviucial Legisiature ; thatthe Winter Sleigh Ordinance was rather expensive to that part of the tioned to amend the same.A committee was named to regulate the common of fsle du Puds and tu inquire into the necessity of having à Justice of Peace iL the township of Brandon.It was also resgived, that the Inspector of Public Werks iu the by the Grand Vayer.The Warden was authorized to procure and furnish a house for the deliberations of the Council.A meeting of the Clergy aud several ladies of Muoutreal was held in the Ladies\u2019 Benevolent lusti- tution, 8t.Urbaiv Street, on Friday, the 14th inst, for the purpose of appointing a Committee of Management for the Lying-in Hospital, recently estsb- lighed, when the following ladies were appointed to avt as a committee of Management fur Lie ensuing year i\u2014 Mrs.Moffatt, Mrs, Dorwin, Robertson, White (Andrew) Richardson, Minder, Ogden, Cushing, T.B.Anderson, Court, MeDouvald, Crawford (Dr.) Guun, Newz, Ferrie, J.G.Mackenzie, ~\u2014with power to add to their number.Mrs.Wilson was uominated Secretary, aud Dr.Macnider, Treasurer.Thu nesting then was closed with prayer Ly the Reverend 1.Wilkes.(Gazecte.) Montreal, January 22d.\u2014J.8.M\u2018Cord, Esquire, an bebalf ufthe committee fur superintending the arrangemegts for the ball on the Ist proximo, at Rasco's Hotel, tas left towo fur Kingston, to invite His Excelleavy to be present at it.\u2014( Herald.) Briggs, of ths sehoouer Direct, from Baltimore, as | Boston papers of the 18th contradict the stale: recently sppoinied Missionary for the Emigrants: and who canuul Lut be a inust Valuable addition | i Montreal, January 20th,\u2014 aA great meeting was ; the 7th ultimo, were wlidressed by the Warden, | The members of the : Council who should vacate their seats, agreeably to the provisions of the Ordinance, were then balluted the b-uefits likely to be conferred on the lubabitants of the province, in having passed the said Act, and | that it was therefore necessary that the Muuicipal Province, and that the Legislature shonid be peti.\u201d Toronto, Jannary 17 \u2014At the annual meeting of | the proprivturs of the News Boom, hold Tuesday | evening lusty the following gentlemen were elacted » committee fur the current year, viz, s\u2014 Messrs.12, Patersos, son, T.D.Horeis, J.1).Ridout, I, Hincke and T.J.Fare, Esquires, Ton Wearnek.-The material world, in its charige- ful character, bears a remurkpble similarity to the political ong\u2014uf lute it has beeu very slippery ; and to Vow hot one day, sud to bow culit another, is a | frequent oceurreuce.\u2014( Z'orontu Herald.) | [From the Montres! Cruzette, Jauy.v2d.} i Tue Ball, given in honor of the Birth of the { Duke of CurNWALL, by the Hou.Colonel Gori and the Stall, aud Lieu.Col, Etisur nid the Garrison of MONTREAL, touk place st Rasco\u2019s Hotel, on Thursday evening.it was most numerously attended, apd but oue feeling oË satisfæclion was express seid ou all hauds, with the entire arrangements, The company, on entering wera received by Mrs.GurE, and the Lady Patronesses of the Ball.His | Excellency the Commander of the Forces, with lie Staff, was received with the honours due to his rank, by a military group, consisting of representatives ot each corps in garrison, acting as a guard of honour, and stationed in the autechamber.The room was very handsomely and appropriately decorated, with military emblems and appointments, Over cach window, the sumber of a regiment appeared conspicuously ia travsparency, nud the cos fours were displayed on the walls beside st\u2014in the corners were pyramids of muskets, carbines, &c, tastefully arranged, while nt 1ntervals on the walls, were groups, consisting of all the different kinds ot arms, setin stars, suns, Qc, The chaudeliers, turmed of bayonets and ramrods, throwing out a powerful hight, had a most Lrilliant effect, and a large trausperaucy, exeruted by Mn.Monnis, attracted not a little attention, It was placed at the head of the roum, ja front of the orchestra, and represented tlie lufaat Pringe in the ceutie, atteud- ed by a troop of little enpi t+, while another party of these * small individuals\u201d carsied a Crown, the sceptie, à cornucopia, &e.Other transparencies had devices complimeotiry &c- 1t was gat up\u201d under the direction of Me.Tety, An 1 refiected great credit où the taste and akill où that artiste.Fhe hesiths of Hee Majesty, of the Prince, the Princess Royal, Prince Albert, the Queen Dowager, aud of Sir Charles Bagut, were Dancing was resumed, and kept up with spirit till feur o'alonb, when the company gradually took their ! departure, «il highly gratided with an evening's eo | tertainment, during which nat the slighest contre.; temps uv disagreentble incident occurred to** mar the general joy.\u201d Among the guests present were ofli- seers and civilians from Quebec, and the Garrison towns of this District, as well as two oflicers of the Regiment of United States Artillery, stationed ut Piattsburgh, At the amallest computation, there vould not have been fewer than six hundred and tifty persons present, and about eleven v\u2019clock when the rout was at the fullest, it presented asingularty beautiful appearance \u2014ine gay dresses of the ladies mingliog harmoniously with the gurgeous auiforms of the different branches of the Military service, each of which had numerous representatives io tuis , brithant assembly.| From a Turonto japer we learn that Sir Alan : Macuab is to proceed immediately to Engl.ud, to present tu Her M{lesty various congratulatory ud- dresses, among whigh are the Toronto, Niagara, Brurk, and Gore Districts, one from the coloured praplo in the Pruviice, and one from the Six Na- \u2018ins Todisas.Dr, Roth babes his de pæetaire at the same time, and it is bis intention permanently to resid-iu Landon, where he will conduet the Yew Coluninl Gazette, the prospectus of which we, a short time ara, laid befure our readers, i The following is a statement of the salaries pagan \u201cble to the Judres aud Clerks of the District Courts in the Western Section vf Canada:\u2014Home and \"Gore Distrier, £300 earh.Clerks, £175 each, astern, Johnstown, Midland, Neweictle, Niagara, aud London, £325 each.Clerks, £125 Bahniar, y Prince Edward, Victoria, Wellington, Broek, and ; Western, Æ250 each.Clerks, £90.Ottawa, Col- i borne, Talbot, aud tures, £160 each.Clerks, - £70 each.QUEBEC: MONDAY, 24a JANUARY, 1842 LATRST DATES Fram New York.Jan 15 | | | | From Ltverpoot.we, 4 From Farib\u2026\u2026.Lee 2 Frosa Hittfaz nc Jan 32 From London.Dre.7 | From Kingston \u2026\u2026Jdañ.15 FOUR DAYS LATER FROM ENGLAND.Wedne-day's Loston Ailus contains a few items of English vewsbrouziit by the packet ship Medi- \"ator, which arrived atl New York on Sunday night, We have nothing later direct from the latter city than Saturday evening : The warrant investing the infant Prince with the gone to Windaur, : December, int brought nothing later from China.The Government had decided that the six millions extorted by Captain Eliot from the Chinese at Canton, must go into the Treasury.lt was presumed, : however, that a portion of the money would Le distributed atuoug the troops employed in the expe- ition.district should exercise the powers formerly enjoyed Accounts had been received from the Niger expedition to the lst of Octaber, brought by some of the Linvalided officers.The sickness und mortality had {been very great, twenty-six officers and men having | died, and many others being unfit for duty.The expedition had reached the confluence of the Niger land the Chaddn, about two hundred and seventy couat of the sickness, it would Le able to go no farther.Ît wasiniended, however, if possible, that the Albert should go up the Niger and tha Wilber- Jurce up the Chadda, while the London returned to the ocean, bringing the sick, who were despatched to Ascension, The Horativ transport retutned via dt Helena, and arrived at Portsmouth, (Bug ) on the 6th uit.The natives were friendly enough, sud the Kiogs received the presents offered them very graciously, A tract of land had been purchased ia the Atal country, where a settlement was to be formed, The Queeu Dowagee of England is given over by her physicians.Her death is daily anticipated.Great injury had Leen done in the lowland counties of England by floods.The general distress wa increasing as the winter advanced, and trade was still very dull.The acconnts from the East Indies present nothing of interest, except that sickness was prevailing very exipnsivhly among the troops employed in Afighsulstan, Sciade, &q.- and with the courtesy and attention of the hosts, to their civilian guests, such as * Prosperity to | Canada,\u201d \u2014* Success to tive people of Montreal,\u201d Supper was announced shortly after midnight; ven and received withjthe greatest enthusinsm, ; title of Prince of Wales, had received the royal siy- nature, and the Queen and her whole family had The overland India mail arrived on the 5th of j miles up the former, bat it was feared that, on ac- | Loxpos, Dec, Tth,~-DBsanmont Smith, the Ex- tence of transportation for life at the Cantral Cri.: wiual Court, for forging Exchequer bille.He wae \"tice married, Hiv second wife, to whom he had covery was made, is an elegant and scoowplished woman, about the prisoner's own age, und was Be.\u2018fore he married her the widow vf a clergyok of (the Church of England, 4 Me.Smith was mugh os.! teemed and respegted by every ono who kong him, : aud so little was he suspected of being igfplicated \u201cinthe affair, eva after the forgeries had'becn drs- covered, that Mr.Maule, the Treusurf Solicitor, after à partial investigation of the cirghmstances of the case, went to him and eaid, a ming is about to be prong, Santh; but, thank God, ig will not affest : You or me! The result, however, ghhappily pruved dence, us far as Smith was concerned.Until alter he bad resolved to divalge his guilt, he preserved bis sell possession in sn extraordinary degree; nnd twa dave only before he vus known to Le involved in the trasxaction, an iotimate friend asked him what was the meaning of the rumors in the city to the effect that there was something wrong in the Exobequer bill oiJice, when he replicd in an appu- reatly inditFrreut manner, \u201c O, we never talk of these things,\" N France \u2014There is nothing of interest fram the Contivent.The French Chamber of Deputies is divided into tone parties, heuded respectively by Couvt Male, M, Guizot, Me, Thiers, aud M.Passy and Dufoure, Tue Gaverument can hardly be car- tied on without a coalition, A conspiracy to low up the residence of the Royal Family had been dis.coversd aud suppressed.The King ix evidently recediax trum Lis interference in the affairy of Spaiu, in favenr of Queen Christina.Tug East \u2014 The warfare of the Drusas upon the Christians in Syria has been further prosecuted, with Oriental ferocity, Whole villages have Lesn destroved.The Turkish troops have interfered successfully to stop these horrors, Beyrout is full i of refugees from the scene of devastation.Kingston and Toranto papers of the 19th instant, contain nothing of importance.By yesterday's eastern mail we have received St.; Jom wand Fredericton (N.B.) papers of the 15th, Picton of the 12th and Charlutte Towa (P.E.1.) | ut the 8th.A private belonging to the 69th Regiment, sta- : tioned at Fredericton, has voluntarily coutessed, that | he was concerned to the murder of a clergyman iu y Ireland several years siuce ; and has been committed i to prisun, until he ean be sent home lor trial.An oratunin, under the patronage of the Lieut.ffov, of New Brunswick and his lady, is to he performed at Chnst\u2019s Church, Fredericton, on the Th | proximo, the procreds to be devoted to charitable purposes, after defraying necessary expenses, The New Brunswick lecislature was to meet at Fredericton on Wednesday last, the 19th inst, for the despatch of business, The St, John Courier says :\u2014 * Several measures of much importance to the City are to be brought forward and it will be sven by communications 1n oar present number, that the commercial community are expectieg from oor Representatives such an alteration in the duties on imports, as is demanded by var situation sod resources, and the existing Revenue Law nf Canada.We trust these matters, which are of vital importance tu the conntey, with nat be orerluoked, Tne importations of Whest Flour, at this port, during tHe year ISH, amoauied To 22.9343 tinrrels ; Hye Fiour, 22,718 barrels 3; Corn Meal, 21,035 barrels; uread, 6,643 Lurrels ; and Wheat, 147 548 bushels.\u201d By a letter received this morning, we learn that the deputation with the Address ot the citizens of Quebec to Ste CHarLs Bagot, Governor General ot British North America, reached Montreal on Friday eventug last and expected tu be in Kingston the following eveutog.CHARITABLE COLLECTION IN HONOUR OF THE BIRTH OF THN HFIR APPARENT TU THE BRIVIS THRONE At a Merting of the gentlemen named by the Mayor of Quebee, to supetintend the Bail and Cha- | : be Co .{ ritable subscription, in honour of the birth of the Heir Aprarent to the British Turone, convened fur | the purpose «1 receiving and adopting tnessutes for \u201cthe d'stribu'ion of the amount collected, held at the | City Hall, vu the 22nd Jan, 18-42, PRESENT: Messrs.G.U, Ba!znretti, Messre, TL.Masene, + J.P.Bradley, F.X.Paradis, Win.Bristow, (+.H Parke, J.Chabot, We.Parton, Jas.Dean, P.Pelletier, Geo.Faribault, Ed.Ryan, Ed.Glackemeyer, Jas.Sewell, M.D, Jus, Gibb, Alex.Simpson, Ty, Jessopp, Rolin, Shaw, fly.Le Mesurier, Joo.Chempson, Chis.Turgeon, Ify.Jessopp, Esq., was called to the Chair, and Was Gnavimousiy appointed Treasurer to the sub.| scription raised tn aid of the collections at the various Churches throughout the City.The gentlemen named at a previous meeting to collect the subseriptivus in the varions wards ut the City having delivered in their lists, most of which from the absence of many citizens when called : \u201cupon, being incomplete, an apperçu only of the \u201camount cuuld be ascertained.The gross amount, however, appeured to be about £600.It was then 1°.Resulved,\u2014On the motion of Alexander ; Simpson, Exq., seconded by Alderman Maswue, That the subscription hats and monies collected ! be placed in the huady of the Treasurer, Hy.Jes- sopp, Esq.After numerous schemes being suggested for the due apportionment of the amount collected, each geatleman with the best intention, endeavouring to at length unanimously 2°, Resolved, \u2014That two thirds of the amount collected be given to the Catholic Clergy of this City, for distribution among their poor, apportivued in the following manner : To the Curé of St.Roch.£175 To Rev.Mr.Me Mnhon,.\u2026s\u2026cou 175 To the Cuté of Queboc.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.50 nm £400 That the remaining third be distribuled among the various protestant charchen, 8d.Resolved,\u2014 Ou the mation of Ed.Ryan, Esq., seconded by U.H.Parke, kag.That the proceedings of this meeting bo published in the newspapers of this city, with a detailed \u2018Statement of the collection, aod of the distribution of the gross amount thereof.4 chequer forger.\u201cThis man bas received the wen- nat Leen many mouths united when the recount dis.how little ground there wus fur Ms Maule's confie | arrive at the most equitable mode of division, it was tm rt a \" The Chairman infpremed the imeeting that he expected à surplus of about ÆY5 from the subocriprio to (pe Bull given où the 12th instant, which would Lpcarried to tbe charitable fund.o \u2014 BALL AT THE CHAUDIERE.Among the many dinners, bulls, sappers, &o.ko given in commemoration of the birth of tis Royal Highness the Duke of Corawalf, not oue, probauly t has been more loyally attended than u aubucription party held, on Mouday last, ne the Chaudière Hu | situated naar the beautiful bridge of that name i As the time of n-semülige approached, there was seen à continued train of catioles, in which werg seated ladies and geutlemen from Quebec, Point , Levy aod the adjacent places, 2 merrily proceeding !tothe Chaudière te partake snd join iu the lestivi.ties of the evening, The Hotel was fitted end Fighted up very appropriately fur the Ouranion, the ! bail-rouns having been decornted with the Colours of i Great Britain, Se.&e., which certainly had à most , splendid effect, At eight o'clock part of the com.\u201cpany having arrived, dancing commenced, which was Kept up with considerable spirit, ill about twelve o'clock, when supper wis announced ; berg too, great taste was displayed in the admirable arrangements of the supner tables, upon whieh every delicacy uf the season was displayed.Joho Jameson, lesquire, of New Liverpool, the gentleman vu Lio, Où the preceding Wednesday, had given n traly noble entertainment of an Ox, roasted, Xe, to un yp.mense company, presided on this occasion, and ufter the sopper had concluded, he introduced with'sppro, printely loyal speeches, the usual Toasts, viz :\u2014 Paz Majesty the Queen, d'rince Albert.The infant Prince of Cornwall.The Queen Dowager, und the rest of the Roni Family.The Governor General.W.Price, Esquire.The Ladies.The Lind we live in, All which Toasts having been drank with enthy.siastiv delight, the health of \u201cJ.Jameson, Esquire, aud inppiness to his lireside,\u201d was prupused\u2014thia was responded to with the most hearty cheers by the gentlemen, aud the wavisg of handicerchiers by the Ladies, &e., when that geutleman renlied in an excellently approprinte speech, which, also, was greatly applanded ; upon its conclusion, the compa.(uy again repaired to the ball-roum, when dancing recommenced, aud the happy party heptit up nil daylight was seen upon the waters of the St.Luw- rence, when they separated, delighted with the en.tertuinment they had received and with the occasion that had caused them to meet together.The whole afFur was given in n way which re- lected great credit on Mr, Mickey, the respecied proprietor of the Chaudière Lotel, 7 ( Cummuni tel, ted.) {from the Mercury nf Saturday lust.) CORPORATION UF QUEBEC.Fripay, 21st Jany.À Special Meeting of the City Council tuok place this evening.Present.\u2014 Aldermen Jones, Muon, Massue, and Morrin; Counallors Shaw, Borne, Tourangeau, Hotfman, Clearibue, Huut, Paraot, Clapham, Bois.Beall.lu the absence of His Worship the Mavar, Alderman Junes was called upon to preside, nod took the Chair accordiugly.The Chairman brought under the consideration of the Council the terms ap which the building wow \u201coccupied #5 the City Hall is held, For the brat (part ol) a year £30 was par}, lor the next year £125, aud for the third vear, the rent was to Le £150, There was a stipnlation, however, iu the lease that ou the 2ud of March neat the propristor coud well the house of he thenght fit, but nt any time previous to that the Corporation had aright ww purchase the property for £3,250 \u2014The matter was reterted Lo the Committee appocated in February fl 10 Ascérlaie uit 1eprirs and afteralions are Be Cessary to the present badding, | A letter from Couveili vr Huot war read, resign Ding iris seat in the Cannes, in consequence of hase Cin been appointed Meristrar of the district of Ber- thier.Un motion of Counctllor Clapham, the resignation was accepted, med by another resolution proposed by Councitior Clapham, the Counuil wall, nt lis next meetirg, proceed to the election of a { Counesllor in the room ot Mr.thot.» Read n letter from Me.R.51.Russell, withdrawing hamselt ax a caudhidate tor the Office of lispecior Cob the Fire Department, Tue City Chrk laid before the Council accounts | nf the expenditure of the Police of the City of Que- } hee tor the six months ending io December, tron.j mitted by Mr.Comunissioner Coffin, \u2018These ec- } couois were accompanied by a very long report from the Commissioner, which was read by the City Clerk.Jtaffords much interesting information.| relative to the Police, hut we are unable in our present number to do more than allude to it, On Tuesday we will endeavour to give a condensation of Mr.Cotlin\u2019s Report.The total annual cost of the Quebec Police +4 £2857 175.6d.During the summer of 1840 the large number of 1 700 resmen were arrested by the Police; last year the number ; Was only 778, A Report of the Road Committee vas brought up.The Committes iu nbedience to the instruc tions of the Council had prepared à bye-law fur widening Champlain Sireet to the width of thirty feet from the Custom Houne to the western limits of the city.\u201cThe further consideration of 1his ime : portant bye-Jaw was deferred until next imesting.The Committer nlss reported that they had order d pay ment of the Road Surveym\u2019s Puy Lists, as fol tows: -For the fortnight ending 15th December, £49 7x, 7d.; ditto 29th December, £03 3s.UL; ditto i2th January, £39 5s.6d, The Comittee appointed sume time ago to enquire into the best means of providing the city of Quebee with a constant supply of pure water reported that they had given tho subject their serious attention, and had decided upon recommending to ; the Council that a premium of thirty pounds be offered to any person in Qu bec or Montreal, or elsewhere, who should furnish the best plan for supplying the City of Quebre with water, to bo \u2018aubtuittesl to the Couneil on or before the Ist of | Marc: next.Councillor Clapham, Chairman of ; the Committee, made à few remarks on bringing | op this Report and some discussion ensued, but 88 the Report recommends a disbursement of money, it wax necessarily ordered to lie over, À tnution made by Alderman Morrin was carried, to the «Tect that the appointment of an Inspector of the Fire Department be deferred until next meeting wud that it then be the first order of the day.On motion of Councillor Clapham, a Committee of tive members was appuinted to examine the dif ferent candidates for the Office of Juspectur of the Fire Department, as to their qualifications in res pect of speaking both languages.The Committee consists of Aldermen Jones, Massue, and Morrio ; Councillors Borne and Clapham.This Commitiee i ; Is $7 3 th wz rem th th ; ex.ption ould &e.yal R auly, ption bated, De, Way werg Point din tivie ang the re vf most coms \u2018hich bout hers é ar.very \"sun, 0, On tulle ; um- ufter bpros oyai ithu- vire, this '3 by iv by nan Wid mpa- cing til Lauw- è en- peca- Te eged ed.> \u2014 > mere = BR oa A LS ; 5 i rly day in next week, sud wa sup- il Dequire the caudidaies to appear before ur motion of Aldersan Morris the City Clerk + authorized to sct as lnspeator of the Fire De- Patent in all cases of Grgeut necessity uatil an Taspector be appointed.Councillor Bhaw withdrew bis motion concern- on the ground thet the ciiizeus Were ubout tres ig bes, the matter theniselt cs.king up ; INFERIOR DISTRICT COURT oF QUEBEC, The tirst Term of the Inferiur District Court of nebec opened yesterday, Ly virtue of the Statute 4 & 5 Victoria, Cap XX, © to provide for the more « ousy and expeditions administration of Juetue in o Civil Causes, aod matters involving west pecu- piury value, in that part of this Province hereto.\u201c fare Lower Canada.\u2019 At 10 o'clock William Power, Esquire, took his neat on the Bench, and the Court was apened by the reading of lis Commission a» Judge ut the luferior Districts of Que- bee, Purtneul, aud Saguenay.The Commission of Louis Fiset, squire, as Clerk of the futeniur District of Quebec, wa also read, and the Court then proceed with the Cases which were proding in the Inferior Torm of the Court oi King's Beuch, the number of which is considernble ! (liexe cuses are teansferred fron the ore Court to the other, without costs, aud further proceedings upon them are to be had an si they were originally istroduced ia this Court.wa Tue Jurisdiction of the District Court extends to Caren w herein thesum demanded exceeds six pounds five shithrgs Currency and does not exceed twenty | pounds Stesliog.The tern of holding the Distsiot ; Court are us follow :\u2014#1 consequ noes knuwn to have arisen from the use ot Magnesia under the old form mw by ilo Fond completely \u2014s eques it.| every respuet, whether in reference LO tts Chésnicel cumpt- ation of to its eflicacy es 8 remediai agent.| em, Sir, &e.&c A Hae, MI.DS A Urquhart, Es Agents for Quebec .5 ALEXANDER *EGG.And 1.J.SIMS WILLIAM MEILSON, MN PRINTER, BOORSELLER & STA ITIONER.\\o.19, Mountain Street, I AS just received, per Orion and For id, ba usual supzly of PLAIN and FANCY RS: LISH STATIONERY, and SCHOO wiih 8 choice assortment of Juverine Wonxs.mALSU- A small Int of Wedgwood's higisiy improved zment Manifold iPriters, FOR COPYING LETTERS, INVOICE, DRAWINGS.PLN, &° Fhs vention will produce a Letter wilt y à Copy, at ane operation ; or, if required, a letter.with feu SNA send abrosdy with » singie Pen (syle.) which ts 20 dural \u2018> | it will last for years wilhant repel EDOKe, Quetet, S2ad Uctobér, 1941.da à \u20ac AAT pa rs ra APTE PL STI PE $100 REWARD! Oo HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD has beep offered for months, to any oue who will use sbottle of Have\u2019 Lines for he Piss without being cured.Of thousands sold, in no one instaoce has it failed of 8 cure: Proof overwhelming to be had where it ls s0'd 1e iv also u certain Cure in nearly every case.(Esternal:y in ibe following complaints :\u2014 For the Piles, Tightuess of the chest espe- For alt Dropsy, cat in children, ; i Tender Feat, Pout Ulcers of the legs, or Sore throat by cancers or | other fungus sores, how- ulcers, | ever odstinate or lung stend- Croup, ing.Whooping cough, Fresh Wounds, Scald Head, Chilblanes, &c.&c.LOOK OUT! Some Swindiers have counter/cued this article and put ù wp with vurious demises Lo not be imposed upon.One thing only will protect you\u2014it is the name of Com rock & Co.; that name must be always onthe wropper.or you are chested: Do uot forget i, Tuke this direction with you, and test by that, or never buy it ; for st is impossible for apy oiher to be true of genuine, Fos Sark sy J.MUSSON J.SIMS, HEADACHE.704 } Quebec.CERTAIN CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE, which bas been used in families, every member of which hus bad sick bead «che from infancy, as a constituti -nal family complaint, and has cured effectually in every instance yet known amounting to many hundreds.It is not unplessant to the taste, and does nut prevent the daily avocations of one using it ; 1t must be perse- severed in, and the cure is gradual, but Certain and perma- ment.Instances are constantiy multiplying w Fre this distressiog complaint is completely relieved and cure , al.thought of years standing.by the use of Dr.Spohn\u2019s crle- brated remedy.One decided preference 1< Us i:leasentaess, having none of the nauseating effect of comug drugs It 1s so perfecly sausfactory, that the proprietor bas given direction for bis agent to refund the price to any one who is aot pleased with, and even cured with it.He hopes sls0 that this may secure its great benefits to the, distressed sulerers who are labouring under Headache.& Spoba, M.D.Infentor and Proprietor.COMSTOCK & CO.71, Maiden Lane.For Sale by L.MUSSUN, and .2 an J.J.SIMs, } Quebec.NATIONAL LOAN FUND.BIFE ASSURANCE AND DEFERRED NUITY SOCIETY, 26, CoRNHILL.CAPITAL, £500,000.Empowered by Ac! of Parliament.DIRECTORS.T.LAMIE MURitA Y.Esquire, Chairman.J.Eiliotson, M.D.I: R.& Jobu Rawson, Esq.H.Gordon, E.q.Ciement Tabor, Es.George Lungley, Esq.Joseph Thompson, Esq.Auditors\u2014Dr.O.Gregory, F, R.À.S.; Professor YVhesistone, F.KR.S.Actuary\u2014W.S B.Wooihouse, Ecq.F.IL.A.A.CANADA BRANCH.DIRECTORS.Hon.C.D.Day, Benjamin Homes, Esquire, Charles H Cuctie, Esquire.John ¥.Duascomb.Esquire, Manager.Physician\u2014S5.C.Sewell, M.D, Solicitor\u2014F.Godschall Johnson.Esquire.LIFE ASSURANCE.JBESIDES the perfect security to the policy 2D holder of a large paid up capital snd accomu- lsting funds, with moderate rates of premium, the follow.ng is one amongst many of the advantages which belong- inclusively to the principles of Life Assurance and Defers red annuities, onginsted by the Sociery, viz \u2014Power to borrow (without delay, expense, or forfeiture,} Two-thirds of all premiums paid upon a Poiicy of Assurance, PREMIUM FOR AssURING £100.AN- Age £ s d.Age £ s.d.Age |# + d.25 118 6j 35 1011 45 3 9 + 30 2 4 4] 40 218 84 50 4 4 9 REFERRED ANNUITIES DEPARTMENT.By the plan exclusively developed by the Society, a single Deferred Annuny 1s made, not only to answer the same object, but to equal in amount the entire sum of all the advautages heretofore only ubtmined by the middle ana in.dustiiou= clas:es by separate investments in Saving's Banks, Beoctit Societies and Losn Banks 1.À small yearly, or weekly contribution.will secure tbe most ample return for after life; thus.\u2014Æ2 12s.per annum (ls.a week) at 20, will, at 65, give the policy holder the choice of sn annuity for hfe of £47 16s.6d.£394 11s.in cash; or Policy without further contribution, of £466 at dva'h.©.Two-thirds at any time lent on deposit of Policy, being a fund always svailabie guning sickness or want of cm- ployment.35.Two-thirds of all payments returned to representatives in case of premature death.The Report to the Annual General Meeting of Propri etors, Prospectuses, ables, &c.may be obtained et the Office of the Society, by letler or otberwise, Saint Sacre.men: Street, dontreal.J.W.DUNSCOMB Manager, Applications to be made in Quebec at the Office o _ JW.LÉAYCRAFT, DUNSCOMB & CO.Quebec, Sth Febv 1841.BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LONDON.CAPITAL\u2014ONE MILLION STERLING, HE Subscriber having been appointed Agent to the above Company in this City, is prepared te reccive proposals and 0 effect Assuranceson Lives, op wore reasonable terms than ever offered before.i PENISTON, Agent for Quebec and the C a nada 1st May, 1840 India W barf.NOTICE TO CHANDLERS AND DEALERS IN TALL OW THE Butchers in the City of New York formed themselves into an Association in September last, for the purpose of establishing a place where pure srticle of Tallow (night be procured.From the fact of obtaining experienced workmen of known abilities.they are now ¢nsbled to furnish arders to a large amount, made from the fat of cattle of their own siaughiering, warranted first quality and free from any mixture.By order of the Board of Trustees, Butchers\u2019 Melting Association.No, 191 and 193 ChrystieStreet, New York.Sth May, 1841.NOTICE.THE Co-Partoership heretofore existing Let ween the undersigoed, under the tirm of GIBB and COMPANY.Merchant Tailors, at Moatres), was dissolved by mutual cousent.on the 31st day of March last.JAMES DUNCAN GiBB, BENAIAH GIBB.Montreal, 7th April, 1841.us THE Subscriber has just received a case of Genuine EAU PE COLOGNE, direct from the House of Jean Mantz Farina.ALEXANDER BEGG.Quebec, 23rd September, 1840.CERTIFICATE.The undersigned Jean Marie Farina, opposite the Marke Place, at Cologne of Rhine, the most ancient Distiller o the genuine ( olugne Water, ( Eau de Cologne,) by letter patent, Purseyor in Ordinary 10 :ieir Majesties the King and the Queen of France, the King of Prussis, the King and the Queen of Great Britsin, the Queen of Spain, the Queen of Portugal, the Empress of Brazil, the Crown Prince of France, the Crown Princess and Princess of Prussis, &eu.&c.Declares, that he-has sent 10.dsy (0 Mr.Avzxadozs Bzoa, of Quebec : 1 Box, No.G848, containing thirty-two dozen Flasks Cologne Water.firat quality, from my Fabrication.Cologne of Rhine, LOth April, 1840.Jean Manis Famgy Tuk Subsoriber has just received, per Orion his fall supply of DRUGS CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, SURGEONS\u2019 INSTRUMENTS, CUT-GLASS TOILETTE AND WMELLING SALT HOTTLAN, Library and Taper Lights and Fancy Articles, WITH A LANGE VARIETY OF Brushes, Combs, Soaps, AND FANCY POTS.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF NEW PERFUMERY, From Patey'> and other London Houses.JOHN MUSSON CagNistT AND DRUGGIs- Head Upper Toten Hill, Quebec.rm He has also since received a supply of GENUINE BERMUDA ARROW-ROOT, FINE VIRGIN HONEY, INDIAN TAFIOCA.\u2014 AND ALWAYS ON HAND\u2014 FARINAS EAU-DK.COLOGNE, AMERICAN PULMONARY BALSAM, POOR MAN'S FRIEND OINTMENT, HOLLOWAY'S UNIVERSAL Dita, MOXON\u2019S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, GENUINE CANADA BEAR'S GREASE, And most other standard preparations.Quebec, 17:h Nuvember, 1841, Opposie tbe Market Place \"4 TYPE FOUNDRY, Removro to No.147, Notre Dame STREST.YPES of all descriptions eonstautly on hand.\u2014 Orders received for PRINTING PRESSES, manufactured by Messrs, R.Hox & Co, New York \u2014 Apply to JN .T.BADGLEY & CO.Acxsr, Montreal, June 26, 1840.St eter Sizeet, CONCENTHATED COMPOUND DECOCTION OR Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla.HE experience of the most eminent medical practitioners has decidedly established the superiority ofthe above preparation, Jt ts carefuily prepared by a peculiar mode of evaporation from the Red Jamsica Sarsapatilia, and in it are combined ell the active qualuivs of the root, with the ingredients ot the compound decocuon as directed by the Royal College of Physicians of London.One table spoonfui of the exact is equal to haif a pint of the decoction.This Ve- dicine is now in extensive use fur those humerous disorders which require an alierauve and restorative meaictoe.In scurvy, scrofula, eruptions un 1be sRin, particularly those on the face.rheumatism.general debility, lose of appetite, depression of spinits and sli diseases arising from an 1npure state of the blood, Sarsaparillais az almost intullible remedy.To be had only at ALEXANDER BEGG'S, 13, St.John Street, Upper Town, and 8, Notre Dame Street, Lower Town.Quebec, 28th April, 1840 WORM NUTS, FOR EFFECTUALLY DESTROYING WORMS, PURGING THE BODY, &c.HIS safe and efficacious Medicine has been in use fur a considerable perivd, and the iucreas- ing demand 1s the best testimonial ob is success, The agreeable and convement form of this valuable composition, renders it peculiarly plesant to administer to children, who are averse 10 the usual disgusting Medicines; for, while it possesses ull the powers of the most efficacious remedies, it is, at the same time, so palatable, that ts not possible to distinguish them from the most agreeable Ginger bread Nuts.7 N.\u2014These Nuts are equally e¢+lculated for Grown People as Children, and are a safe and effectual remedy in all Biliwus Complaints, Indigestion, and otherdiseases of be Stomachand Al-mentary Canai Frepared and scid onlv by ALEXANDER BEGG, St John\u2019s an Notre Dane Strects, Quebec 2ath April, 1840, HUMAN HAIR, CLEANLINESY OF THE HEAD AND HAIR.STRANGE it is, that persons who attend strictly \\.J to persoual cleanliness, baths, &e., shou!\u201d neglect \u2018he Heuad\u2014the H ur\u2014=rthe motessential\u2014i be inost exposed \u2014and he most beautitul, and not properly cared for, of al) the gifts of the Creator.l'erfectiv free May it be kept of dandruff or «curf with a certainty that the bhatr cannot fafi out, by Lhe use of che Balm of Columbia.Ladies, will vou rake your toilet without this article ?1 answer feariesaly, No.if you have once tried and experienced its effectc\u2014its sweet perfume.A huudred articles have been put forth on the credit of : thi\u2014ihe oniy first\u2014the only really valuable article, A mass of testimonv from all classes tn these facts LUOK OUT'\u2014Countrfents are shrosd\u2014look always for the name of COMSTOCK & CO.on the splendid wrappers, and dont buy it withnue that name.EAD THE FOLLOWING.ROBERT WHARFON, Esquire, late Mayor of Philadelphia, has ceruficd.23 may be seen below, to the bigh character vf the following genilemen 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