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[" upesty iden by « Cre.Ve they bis Ex Firma IB the in the L, Krupty, \u2014 pt.e said ueheg, Ping Tigaed r Town Y, thy ant, sy ace ail nifry Ww Oming., provéq en, nkropts, Purish Tupl, pole Gurich of er neat, erty and the sa ng and as, Pa.ly seven tu Sud, riv side, Esquire, et Kog.nd fring * du Sud à Dame lows:\u2014 rth and ubord\u2026 12% such -Circame the said furesaid, t is to be on one he O:her f Joseph with 8 te In the e [ver jotoine wait of J Jem ls highe vard of pein to fée, si le, Barn, A: Louis, rdclrine, pe ndiige lai rer, on the bid curated Th à U, rosier ARD e wh without re bas it here it si esper eus, ot « how sande {put 3 teroct or sou bn with possible rebec.1 the lsle of Man, and imported from thence, orted or supplied for the use of Her Majesty's land nd sea forces.D LE All goods import {ar having there paid the diities of corsumption, and 4 prised or referred to in the subjoined Table of Ex».Hercings, taken and cured by the Inhabitantiof Provisions and stores of every description, jm ed from thé United \u201cKlogdom' nf: impôrted From thence without drawback.gE a pa ss dus nn rt EY Speer anni $ aac a RTE ar AR LA EY DARE he Ap .VIL And be it enacted, that the articles enumerated or mentioned in the table of exemplious herein-befcre contained shall bu impurted without payment of any duty auder this uet, and also such of the fo!lowing articles ; (namely,) Salted or cured Mest ; Floor; Butter; Cheese; Molasses; Corks.wood; Cordage; Oakum; Pitch; Tar; Turpon- tine : Leather and Leather-wars; Fishermen\u201ds Clothing and losiery; Fishing Craft, Uteusils, | lustrnments, and Bait ; us shall be imported fur the | use of the British Fisheries in America, iuto any, place at or from whence any such Fishery is cartied | on, subject ta such Regulations as the Commissioners of Customs, or the principd Oliver of Customs at such place, shall make, and which they and he are hereby empowered tu establieh, for tha purpose of ascortaining that such Acticles are bond fils iuteaded to ba applied Lu tue use of snch Fisheries, or that such Provisions and Stores ss aforessid are dowd file imported or supplied fur the use of Her Majesty\u2019s Land and Sea Forces.Import Duty an Sugar refined in Bond.Duties imposed by this Act to Le increased in certain Cases, to preserve the same.Amouut ofdif- | ferential Dety.Power to Her Majesty, by order in Council, to ! Way is it withheld 2 yer til ! { tion, let me expluin what great mischiefs niise exempt certain Articles tram Duty.nat tr + rn is gincersly anxious to put sa end to this absurdity, and by means, not, as some who admit the abeurdity would have it doue, by depriving the French Canadians vf representation, but by giving to men of their race a due share in the government of the couutrs.But tire hands of our new Governor General are supposed to have been tied in England.lt is snp.posed that your Mr, Muthercountry of the Colonial Office, making use of Lord Staley fur the purpose, has furuid len Sir Charles Bagot to treat the French Caaadiang otherwise than as a race of rebels, Tas is supponed, because, winds none doubt that the Go- verner General is a hamaae und just man\u2014winle notady can imo ripe that he is blind to the incompa- tibiliey of helotage and representation io Pariiameut may bo ascribed to his emotion, ae ie looked well ever.The scene at this moment was very animuted, Behind the thyone wore Marshal Gerard, Gonerals Pajoi and Damiale, aud 0 numerous staff in varied and be lliant uniforms, To the right and left of the King were his four sous; belore him the Ministers, then the Council of State, snd the Admirals and Marshals of the kingdom, To the right were the Deputies; the rear being tilled with tribanes crowd | ed to cXvess.The mass of black presented by this assemblage Cyuteusted with the crimson velvet of the elevated estrade on which the King was seated.\u201d This is the speeeh-\u2014 \u20143t is remarked thar he has passed vearly halË à your in the country witnout alinding to the subject of a general acanesty.This act of grace was praved for Ly, | believe, no unanimous Vote of the Assen bly during the first session of the United Paris\" ment: nu word of answer has been voucleafed either by the Imperial Government or by the new ; A ' 1 do nov think that tn the whole Governor General.Province à hundre f mev coa!d Le found who wall | Bond up their hands agaiost a general amnesty.\u2014 Wile you auswer this ques- And bs it enscted, That the Duties imposed Ly | from the want of a goveral pardon of political of- this Actshall be lavied anid recovered and received under the Regulations and Ly the Meaos and Pow.al ers ofthe Pessessions Aut, except such of the said ?fe J Prisee, was a measure of stale necessity, adopted by Fractioual | the Tuiperiat power Tor the purpose of healing, re- : ! ; Regulstions as ere repested or altered by this Act, Currency, Weights and Measures; Quantities, Net Prodace of Daties how to be applied.Goods from the Chaunel Islands, Collection of Daties in tie British Possessions legalised in cuituin cases.Imperial and Calouial Duties to be levied in ful! in certain British Possessionsin America.Act may Le ameoded, Ku,, this Session.AFFAIRS OF CANADA, No.VIL 0 THE EDITOL OF TilE COLONIAL GAZETTE, Montreal, 1020 July, 1842.Tha appointment of Mr.Lincks as Inspector Ge- peral fur the Province hus, as | feared might happen, Lawn \u201cLalauced\u201d\u201d bj that of Me, Buersweud as Sa- licitor General for Upoer Canada.Both these contlemen ure to sitio rae Executive Cone or Cab net.di would Le éifienlt to name *wo publie men in Canada whose opinions have litluriu been more thoronghly antagonis: tirau thase of Messrs.Hiinecks and Sherwoud ; and England scarcely furnishes an example vf such extreme -clf-costradiction as tie att of the Canada Governniens by which these vit- ter foes have been brought to sit in the same Coun- Ci; but Ireland does, on the supposition that Air, O'Connell and Lord Kaden aere induced tu become members of a distivet Irish Government, In the real case, both parties suffer equally by their becoming members of Sir Chutes Bagots Cabluet, while the Gavernur General suifers net 2 little.Let me endeavour to show how sv much injury aiises, Io the first place, it is perfectly understood by the public, either that one of these antwronists must wholly sacrifice his principles in urder to agree with the utiter, or 1hat both musi excrisee enough tu ue considered deserters {rom their respective parties, \u2014 Hence both are suspected, more or less, of having been, to speak plainly, bought by the Gavernor Ge- veral.These appuintmeurs, therefore, either of which by igelf would have pleased one or other of the parties to which Messrs.Hicks and Sherwood belonm, have given general dissatisfaction.from its camp.But, secondly, what the public dislikes in these new appointwents viewed toxether, is\u2019 the presumptive evidence they furnish of Sir Clar- les Bagot\u2019s having Fallen into Lord Sydenhani's praciice of weakeulag oppusite paitiss by indacinr their more prominent members to coalesce as supporters of the Governor General fur the time being, But why, you may ask, should Sir Charles Bagot be\u2019 preciaded trom imitating Lord Sydenbam 7 Aud here is the answer, Nativnal Unions have generally Leen effected by very gross corruption ; and the Canada Union i< no exception from tuis rule; but it does not follow that he aidiuary and permanent Government of Cavada «at ba carried on by such means, Lord Sydenham\u2019s | plan of breaking ap parties hostile to each other, by inducing their leaders to work together fur hus ends, Was conducted in n mauver that nay be termed systematic, bigh-bavded and Larelaced.He kept 50 ce.cret about his object or the means of accomplishing it, aud he won the game.But Lord Sydeniiam was one sort of a man and Sir Charles Bogat is another, Just hike the wide difference ia their missions.The one was young, active, a thorouth man of business, wsllul, unsoropu'ous, aud in the possession of the eutire losfûidence of the Imperial Government; the other, witht every good quality that can.be attributed toan Engtion gentleman, wants the energy which Lelungs to (he prime of life ; never was a merchant, aud stil less a clerk ; has net had time to get a will of his own, foucdeïd on an intimate knowledge of things and men; is bardened witi palitical scruples of conscience 5 nod is not sure, as Lord Sydenham was, of bang supported at homo whether right or wrong.The one had 1o accomplish the Union, and to get through (be Grst Session of the United Patlis- meut, by hook or Ly crook; the other has to carry on the ordinary government of Canada under its new cunstitution.Loid Sydenham was an crizira- tor\u2014the very character which has the power to impress and control the pablic mind; Sir Charles Bagot, iu co far ns he felluwy out Lord Sydenbtam\u2019s policy, is at best a mere imitator; and in politics it is hardly ever possible to do the same thing twice.In copyieg Lord Sydenliam, therefore, with respect 0 the coupling of hostile leaders by means of giving them cffice, his snecesser, Înatesd où gettion credit for catrying out a deliberate plan of corruption, is cupposed to be in fear of taking « decided conrss ether way, It is thought that, baviag taken a step ju sae direction, ho turers tonud and steps hack i= the (her direction.Cau you imagine aoy thing, if you are with me in thinking that thi enlony still needs a master, better calculated to bring about the shock which I sow expect will take place as sous us the Legislatiire incets ?\u2018 But there are still more weighty reasons for fearing that the Executive and the Assembly will disagree wheu they meet\u2014that is, in September.Nu further progress has Leon made in the endea- your to cosciliate the ooly party which Lord Sy.denhiam would nul brenk up by themetbod of buying off leaders.The French Canzdraus ate still wholly untepresented iv {he Cakiset; And not one of their Vive is pet to be fguud in acy of tie more impertant départmieuts ofthe lxecusive.| The race, as such, is ent off trom communivation with the Gevernment.1 have «xplained before hos this amounts to » slate of tolotaze for about Lalf the population of Canada.itis a spre of thinge which connut be maintained except by means of military farce : it is a state of thins which costs Eugluad £1,000000 per sonvn at least 2 it is a state of things utterly incompativie with the smooth working of the new constitution of Canada, under which the race of helots ia represented in Porlisment, Bo think all reflecting men of sll parties in this our | try.There can bs uo doubt that Sir Charles Bagot Each : party sces in One of these new placemen a deserter faces, The Union, decreed with very little of consent from the people in either section of the United ro.guncihing, tracquistizing, and eo forth.The Repre- sentitives of the Uaited Pravicee meet and ask fur a general amnesty, ; reasons for prayioz the Lxecative to du that which | it was much to bz preferred that the Executive should do spostanconsly ¥ They had these reasons.| Beivæ vu the spot\u2014koowing the state and wants of Lilie country, in whose welfare they had the deepest | interest\u2014they saw plainly that the minds of men ¢ could nut be guieted, and turned trou tise past to the future, wile hinidreds of families were aff eted by the exile of thar relatives, while thousands of puirtival refugees were desperate on the frontier, { and while «ll who had nat taken wire against the re.spot\u2014that so long as an ampesty was withliiell, the population of the colony would be divided tao two parts, under tbe names of * the loyal\u201d and \u201cthe disaffecied J that the former would continually crow over and endeavanr to oppress the latter; snd 1 that even the Executive itself would be almost ob- Haed 10 coding its fovours to noe class, aud Le precluded from availing itself of the services of anutlier class.AN thesu evils exist flagraotûy, They ure Falt in both sections of the Province, but mast of all in Lower Canada, where a French vame is almost tantamount to the brand of rebel.last, it will really bo idle to talis of the healing, re.; | conciling, tranquitlzinæ tendenries of the Union.\u2014 | It was a sad mistake of Lord Sydenham\u2019 and Lord i John Russell\u2019 nat to have proclaimed an amnesty | ælung with the proclamation of the Union.They | were per taps afraid of the Tories, This { may be said uy tuelr partisans, and wil Le Lelioved, Lif, now that avotier year has passed, authority to { proclaim an atguesty should be withheld from Sir ! Charles Bagot, 1s \\ ] to Sir Robert Poux Government: without an ao- of harmony between the Executive aud the Assem- Lly in the coming session, is it for Lord Svdenham\u2019s successor to have this ; healipg measure, this powerfui means of conciliation and peace, at his disposal, that most people conclud- use it.Every thing now indicates that his hands his awa sake, before the meeting of the Parliament, That event cannot be postpoñed beyond the middle of September, æ HOUSE CP COMMONS, JULY 29TH.: CANADA LUAN PILL.\"Ou the motion that the report brovght vp, Mr.Hine oljeeted to it oo the ground that he \u201cdid eut see why this conntry should ba called upon ! to pay the interest of a milion asd a half of money, of this bill be | Tue CuanceLLor of the Excuequen said, that ifrhe hoo.gentleman bat read wits stfention the pap rs winch had been laid upon the table with res- pret to this laan, be would luve found that the sxnense Moukl ant be thrown uses the mother country.It wis a Juan necessary for he colony, and fur the fuliilment of an honourabie pledge given by her Majesty.Sume poblic works had been come menced in Canada apon the faith of this loan, and of {he greatest advantage to the colony in improving Hs navigation and promoting ils commercial facli- Lies.Me F Frexca complained that, in spits of the pledres of the government, and the decision of a mojurity of foriy-frar members of that house, sr milar assistance had uot been extended to the public works of Ireland.He did not know why such a distinction was made in favour of Canada.The report was brought up, and on the question that the résolutions be agreed to being put, Mr.Huse again rose, aad protested against the loan, as being a dead logs of money to tbe public.ife would, therefore, divide the house, Strangers were ordered to withdraw, and the house divided, when the pumbers were\u2014 Ayers .\u2026 roe ve \u2026 59 Nos .on ver we 9 Majority \u201cee \u2026 8 The report was then agreed to.Londan, Anguet 3rd.\u2014 The King of the French apenod the extraordigary session ofthu Chambers on Tuesday, in the Chamber of Deputies, He left the Tuileries at ona o'clock, accompanied by his for sous, the Doke de Nemanrs, the Price de Joinville, the Duke d\u2019Aucale, and the Duke de Montpensier; canuon announciag his departure from the palace, The royal route was barricaded off, and the carriage was 80 closely surrounded by military officers that the King could not be seen; Lut the people were quiet; sadness pervading the aspect of military and spectators The attendance of both Chambers was sumerous, M.Thiers is described as chatty, but graver and more suxious than heretefure; Count Malé lonked abstracted, Several ladies were present, Fire chalia of siate wcre placed fur the Kir and hie four cons, twa on each ride, at the spot usual- Iy occupied by the tribune from wiich the Deputies speake\u2014 \u201c At twenty minutes past one,\u201d gays the corres.pandent of tiis Aforaing Post, \u201cthe Hnissier of the Chamber calied out ¢ Le 120i}?and the King entered it amidst denfeniva shouts of * Vive le Roi!\u2019 Everybody stocd up; and tha King, tottering, with tears steeaming down his cheeks, kept bowing and placiog his band to Lis heart.At length he sobbed ont aloud and droppod into his chair; whilst the cheering was renewed again and again, and the ladiess] may say ten also\u2014 weeping piteously, The King having put ca his bat and spectacles, hogan to read the Royal Do vou think that they had vo | beltious were ; Sailed from | > Ships\u2019 Names.=} Liverpool.| Out, Hume.1840.| ia.h'd.h.Britannia.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.l 3 July 412 1010 0 Acndia.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.} 1 August 411 411 0 Bruannia,.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.| 2September 411 111 3 Caledonia.\u2026.\u2026.0.1,Sept.1912 910 22 Acadia.\u2026.\u2026.} 2i0etober 411 512 4 Britannin.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.{8October 2011 2811 7 Caledoni&.+.} DiNovember 411 2311 21 Acadias.\u2026.0.83 December 414 1710 16 1841.| Cohunbin.\u2026.\u2026.; l January 518 212 0 Britahttit.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.dFebruarÿ 415 912 0 Cnledonia.\u2026.\u2026.2March 414 010 35, Acadie ssasc ec e \u2026aiMarch 2616 1312 38 | Columbia.0.g April 413 311 15.Britatimia.\u2026\u2026.; B'Apcil 2018 1711 1, Caledonia.e+0++000 01 d'May 413 610 18: Acadia.\u2026.; bMay 1914 2310 15° Columbia.BJune 410 1910 7! Britannia.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.6June 1912 510 2 Culeédunia.\u2026.0.5duly 411 61m I.Acudin.0050+00000r 0} GJuly.2010 22 9 21: Columbin.\u2026.\u2026.000.001 4 August 412 2811 1; Britannia.\u2026\u202600+00000000i FAugust 10.11 20171 23; Culedonin.>.6 Sept.$11 1910 21 Acadia.\u2026.sarees TSEPL 1918 1111 3; Columtia.\u2026.0 BOctober 0613 1910 26, Britanuin.\u2026\u2026.| SOutoler 2114 412 6! Culedonia.+.\u2026.\u2026.| 7 November 411 2011 28: Acadim.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.0.! BNov.1915 1511 i Columbine eeacegrrrsee 6 Docember 414 1711 17) Britannia.\u2026.++.9Janvary 414 1211 3 Caledonites ee +.8Febmary 4p LK Aendif.cnisn, av.) 9Feumasy 1916 812 sl Colnmbia****.{ 7 Mach 420 1718 12 Britannin.+.0.[I0jApril 512° 2210 14 Cnledonine + 0.000600 000008 S April 1918 2110 18 Acadin.aasonssio souvo0 10 May 414 18, 0 8 Colutnbite se sores seenss| §May 3921 22 17 Britanpias.+\u2026.lliJune - 421 1710 10 Average Passago, by GAronometer.#Out,.18 days 6 pour Home, 11 daysy 8 hours, - *-* ne $ AW + i Mingan to Quebec, their debts may prove the.same TORONTO MARKET PRICES, = August 16; 1842.heat, per Dusliel.\u2026\u20262.000vecorsc0es 4 6 @ oe 20PPOEDDOIDOR so0 grocer groresrsnne 1 1 d0.\u2026.0oeusporrogevaccos OÙ Potatoes, d0usrreenoarecaess ceese } d0sscrncoscoesercetouqes 0 RO w= OR Onions, d0,.00000vr0s00eco0cerer B Beef, per CWt.c0s0sorsessocsesou po 15 Pork, per owt.vevieroriosoresennnn 12 Butter, per 1bs.+\u202600+0s000p00000e O J c0000e | Geest.usssopseensrs craveccecves 2 Chickens, per pair.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.1 Eggs, per dozen.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026euces 0 Hay, Perton.veeyeernsrcorencesesd2 Fire-wood, per cord.\u2026.11 3 @ 12 Lake Ontario supplies an abundance of ish.Magnificent salinon, from 2s fd 10 53.euch; weight ranging to 150r 16 jb.Salmon trout, weighing from 7 10 10 1h.fron: 1s 10 1a 8d each.A very superior kind of whiten fish, from 2s to 8s 9d per dozen, weight fiom 3 10 6 each, Together with tiesrings of very fine quality, pike, pickerel, Lass, &c- &c.MARRIED, On the 20th ultimo, at Carlion King\u2019s, Gloucestershire, England, Irwin Grant de Longueuil, Esquire, only wun of the Baron de Longueuil, of Canada, to-Marriet, second daughter of che late Frind Cregoe Colmure, Esquire, of Moorend, Gloucestershire, England.Eéctspanasessso t9te Cone oN da coccavrocanacucusanc® NOTICE TO CULLERS, ANTED\u2014An experienced CULLER.\u2014Ap- ply to MURISON & TOBIN, Oppasite the Exchange.Quebec, 24th August, 1842.ud HARBOUR MASTER'S OFFICE, Quebec, 18th August, 1842.two Auchors have been found £ within the port of Quebec, one of which Wweighing about 15 ewt., with about 60 RE V5 polcon Wharf; and one small Anchor, about 5o0r 6 cwt., lying at the centre Wharf av the Cul-de Sac, which said Anchors, if vol claimed, will be dealt with according to law, EDWARD BOXER 9d Harbour Master and Captain of the Port.TRINITY HOUSE, Quebec, 197n Arcusr, 1842, eo N X, CORRIVEAU, Pilot, 45e ns s No.138, was, this day, sus- if RE J) pended from his duties of Pilot for x5 the rest of the present season of the f navigation, for having in the month à oz 7 of August, instant, rus the Brig 57?Royal Bride, George Welch, Mas.Te ter, ob shore in the Traverse, in the River St.Lawrence.LINDSAY & MUIR, 6d 2w R.Ty.Ho.Q.OTICE is heteby given, that! Qi: fathoms of Chain, now lying at the Na- | SALES BY AUCT ION, BRIGHT SUGARS, MOLASSES, HONEY, ke.| BY J.M.PRASER & CO, + NE elit et TYG So 2 .; \u2018 .& CO.wil be said RURSCOMR Foy Hhdg, superior Bright Sugars, ~ .: 50 Barrels do.do, do, = Loe 17 Puocheons Molasses, Cw & Barrels Honey.50 Boxes Sosp, S:ockdale\u2019s, a D Barrels Byass Siveret ondou Por .20 Bags Green Cuflce, opped L (en 1g M.Cigars, 20 Bundles Corkwood for Brewers, 50 Barrels No.1.Herrings, 5 Puncheons Cuba (Jamaica) Rum, 50 Boxes and half du.Gluss, 6) x74, 5 Bags Pimento, 20 Kegs Plug Tobacco, 20 Roxes Cavendish do, 10 Kegs Stuff, 15 Casks very superior Pale Seal Qil.Quebec, 22i.d August, 1842, - 7e Morning Sale of Pork and Buiter.BY THOS.HAMILTON.On THURSNAY MORNING next, the 25h instant, at ELEVEN o'clock, on the Wellington \u2018Wharf, in lots to sait purchasers-\u2014 1X HUNDRED Barrels Prime Pork, = 120 Kegs superior Upper Canada Batten.\u2014AFTER WHICH\u2014~ ~~ 19 Flogsheads Brandy.; Quebec, 220d August, 1842, \u2018 \u2014r TT more BY DUPONT & CO.Ce On FRIDAY next, the 26th instant, at TWO\" o'elock, a their Stores, will be soid\u2014 CE Es EN Hhds.Bright Muscovado Sugar, 12 Blds, Bastards \u201c 6 do.Porter, 120 Boxes Soap, 100 Bags Table Salt, ce 50 Dozen Lemon Syrupand Raspberry Vinegar, 18 Casks American Cheese, LU ! I Case American Cigars, in boxes 120 each, 15 Jars Maccatoy Soufi, 20 Barrels Blacking, 4 pints, 50 Cusks Nails, assorted, * 80 Boxes V'indow Glass, 7} x Gk, 150 Kegs Paint, AND\u2014 1.4 20 Carks French White Wine Vinegar.Quebec, 94th August, 1842.UNDERWRITERS\u2019 SALE, BY THOS.HAMILTON.Will besold on SATURDAY MORNING next, the 27h instant, at ELEVEN o'clock, on St.Andrew's Wharf.for account of thetinterested-\u2014 \u2018 A QUANTITY of Sheathing Copper, stripped from off the Brig Courier, Spence, Master.AND > A quantity of Rigzing and Sails belonging to said vessel, Quebec, 24th August, 1842.\u2019 BRIGHT PINE DEALS.RIGHT }ine Deals from the Yomaska Miils, for Sale in any quantity, by MURKISON & TOBIN, 24th Aug.1842.us 2w Opposite Exchange.THE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND, AND OFFERS FOR SALE, LACKBURN'S MADEIRA\u2014Blandy\"s do.Walsh's Madeira\u2014Carpenter\u2019s do.Gold Sharrg, à very superior article, Browu do.Longon Particular Teneriffe, Hunt's Port\u20143mith & Co\u2019s Fort, Hocks\u2019 French Liqueurs, assurled, Pale Brandy\u2014Liish Whiskey, Cognac Brandy\u2014Holiands Gin, Jamaica Rum\u2014 London Porter and Alloa Ale.40 Boxes fresh Raïsins\u201410 Cases superfine Mustard, 40 do.London Moulds\u2014:100 Cases i.Soap, 20 do.Fancy Scap\u201410 Cases Loaf Sugar, 5 do.Prepared Cocos=\u201420 Bags Green Coffee, 12 Hampers KE.Cheese\u20146 Barrels American Cheuse, 10 Cases Muaccaroni\u201410 Unses Arrow Hoot.\u2014ALSO\u2014 50,000 Havanna Cigars, comprising\u2014 La Norma, Regalia, Colorado, Ciaro Regalia, Imperial Cayyodores, Sinall do.Trumveretai, La Privilegiado, Falla Principes, La Cring do.Tacon \u2018lrobuco.Dos Canados Havana, Dus Amagos, &e, &c.W.LE CHEMINANT.Quebce.24tb August, 1842, 12s FOR SALE.i HE fine copper-fastened Ship BANFF.| SHIRE, 531 tons measurement, 8s she nuw lies at the India \\Whut,\u2014=together with her Siand- ing and Running Rigging.Sails, Anchors, Chains, Patent Windlass, Metal Pumps, Long Buat, anid other materials.The Banffshire is a faithfully built and very fast Ship.\u2014 built in Ÿ337,\u2014\u2014has Iron Kocesth:ougheut,=-bas not strained in the smallest degree, and dues not appear to be at all injured in her bottom.She arrived here few days past, With but few sails to setand but lutle rigging on, wibout the aid of a steamer and without d opping an anchor (rom May be made ready for sea in a short time, at comparatively small expense.Intending purchasers are particularly requested to examine the Ship, both inside and out, at low water, where she nuw lies discharging.\u20141F\u20ac not disposed of by private sale, within a few days, will then be put up to suc:ion,\u2014Ship, Matenals sud Cargo.D.FRASER, us Tudia Wharf.HOTEL.Queber, 24th Augt.1542, DALHOUSIE \"HE Subscriber begs leavo respectfully to inform the travelling community generally, that be has recently opened the above splendid establishment.This large end commodious Motel being suuated in the principal street of Upper Bytown, in the immediate virimty of (he Crown Office, Banks and Post Office, and within a few minutes walk of the beautiful and romantic scenery of the Chaudière Falls, is admirably adapted, trom irs central po-ition.as well for the acoommndaiion of the mercantile community as for those who may be travelling for pleasure alone, that his best endeavours and utmost cxertions shall ai ol times be used to render his establishment worthy the parro- nage of a discerning public, and that no expense shail be spared 10 make it ar comfortable in every respect as any othr house of 4 similar nature in the Province.( arriages will be in constant sitendunce {0 couvev passengers and their luggage to and fron the Steambnats JOHN T.CAMPBELL.138 v 24th August, 1642, Province of Canada, J District oF Quebec.À In thematter of Charles Darveau, Bankrupt, MEETING of the Creditors of the said CHARLES DARVEAU, of the City of Quebce, in the said District of Quebec, Master Tanner, wiil be held at the Qftice of the undetsigned Commissioner | of Bank:upts, sitvate in the Lower Town of the said City of Quebec, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st August, 1842, nt BEL EVEN, A.M, at which time aud place all ohjections to the granting of a Cerificate of discharge to the said Bankrupt must be signified to the said Commis sioner, and such of the Creditors as bave not yet proved H.Garnosans | \u201cQuebec, 14th August, 1842, SCHOONER FOR SALE BY AUCTION.On SATURDAY, thee7th AUGUST, instant, at ONE o'clock, P.M.preciseiy, will be soldem } Schooser called \u201cLADY BURTON,\u201d of the burthen of ANA 51 tons, old measurement, with all her Seed ote Rigoing and Apparel ; the whole inex.cellent condition, and the vessel ready for sea.The vessel may be seen at the Sr.Pavr\u2019s Magxer WaaARE, where the Sale will take place.Easy terms of payment will be given.\u2014 For further informusion, apply 10 CS I.GLACKEMEYER, N.RB, Quebec, 16th August, 1842.\u2019 ANNUAL SALE OF QUEBE{ STOVES & CASTINGS, Manufactured at the Hope Foundry, \u2018Lhe Subscriber deems it almost superfnous 10 siate | 4 i Li R wl Xe ¥ i = VL Cotchisslonr Fopkrapts, Fens \u201c7\u201d ttont of tbls day da ba Che posts te $e à BY J.M.FRASER & CO.On THURSDAY, the Ist September, at TWO o'clock precisely, ill Le so'd, at thelr Stores\u2014 100 OUBLE STOVES, 3 feet, 50 do.do, 24 do.25 SINGLE STOVES, 3 feet, 25 da.do.23 do.150 SUGAR KET LES, assorted sizes, 300 Boxes Sheet Iron.7 Conditions lidberal, and will be made known af (he time of Sale, Quebec, 23rd August, 1842.ST, MAURICE AND THREE RIVERS STOVES & CASTINGS, J.M.FRASER & CO.On FRIDAY, the 9h September next, at ONE o'cl at the Stores of Messrs.FORSYTH & BELL, Wej- lington Wharf\u2014 .BRVENTY-FIVE Double Stoves, 36 inch.A, 75 Double Stoves, 30 inch.W.75 Single.do.56 do.XK.x do do.3: do.M.50 do.do.50 do.1.50 do.\"da.24 do, 0.50 do.do.21 do, Q.& 1.descriptions of Hollow- Ware, 5 Terms\u2014 Liberal, Quebec, 17th August, 1842.ECOND SALE OF VALUABLE PARK and BUILDING LOTS.\u2014 Qa SATURDAY, 24th SsrrEsBER next, on the premises formerly occupied by the late Sir Jonn Jomyson, Bart, will be Sold a number of Park and Building Lutson St.Catherine Street and Cols borne À venue ; one Villa Loi of 4 or 5 Acres on the South side, and four Villa Lots on the Nurth side of Sherbrookg Street.052 Pians m «y be seen on npplication\u201dto Messre.Fonsirÿ, M'Griz & Co, Or to Bruay Grirçin, Esquiro.Sale to commence at ELEVEN o'clock, A.M.HEITHUNE & KITTSON, Aucuoners, \u2014ALSO\u2014 À quantiy of Kitchen and Hall Stoves, wilh vatfoys } po x } On FRIDAY, the 25rd September next, at ONE o*cloëk | P.M, will be sold by ouction, by the undersigned, og | the preimises :\u2014 Lo ! Ist.A N Emplacement or Lot, situated is | à the Upper Town of Quebec, 8t, « Johu Street, containing farty feel, more or.és, in fron by sixty feet, more or less in depth, bounded in front by thy said St.John Street, and in the rear, to the south-west; by .tha represontauves of Jacynes Droiet, and to the north-ers : by Augel S:reet, together with astone HOUSE, of three \u201cstories thercon crected, at present occupied ds a Sioby by Made.Widow Amiuvt and Made, Gravel; ots i-vopay rior.Hangard or Store inthe redh ~~ EE io AND at TWO Q°CLOCK: | °°\" Ï 2.Another Emplacement, situated int Pf Lower Town of Quebco, between St.Petér ! and Sault-au< Matelot Streets, of about twentv-threä fect Lin front; joining on one side the propesty of (he heirs Jos ! seph Morehcy, and on the-other side by the reptesentativey * of Joseph Vournel, together with « stone HOUSE of fy i Fall breadih of the sald Emplacement.on Ssult-au- Mateld i Street, asthe same now is, occupled by Mr.Andrew Buts ! chart; and for the security of the purchaser, # ratificatiëp or confirmation of the tileswill be granted -sbtording 1 aw, - For conditions and particulens, sppig at the Ofiice od of .FRASER & CO.\u201d Quebec, ?rd August, 1842, ee me 4 si JUEBEC, SAVINGS: BAYK, 28 Aug.1843, 30g, Amount Deposited this day.£120 § ditto WHRALAWN.senrissnsasnesssaresy 182 8 rt ot - anh Bio og tC, Diecronss of the funds by the ope MEET tre ÿ gies ies ss AE The following article 1s warranted to cure PILES RHEUMATISN, all SORES, Le.or no pay taken or it.To PHYSICIANS AND PATIENTS.\u2014The Blind Piles, said to Le incurable by external spplications.-Solomon Hays warr «nts che contrary.is Liniment will cure Blind Piles Facts are more stubborn than theories.He solicits all respectable Physicians to try it upon their patients, lt will do then no burm, snd it is knowu that overy Physician who has had che honesty to make the trial, has candidly admitted what it has succeeded in every case they have kaown.Then why not use it?It is the recipe of one of their most respectabic members, now decsascd.Why refuse to use un?Because it is cold as a proprictory medicine?Is this @ suflicicnt excuse for suffering thes honest patients to hunger in divress?We think not.Physicians shall be convinced thot there is no humbug or quackery about this article.\u2014Why then not alleviate bu:ran suffering ?16 tbey wont to try it before, let them after all other prescriptions fail.Physicians are respectfully requested to do themselves and patients the justice to us this article.It shell be taken from the bottles, and don th esciiption, if they desire.pu as then precip y SOLOMON HAYS.HE Subscriber has just received a case of Ge: opuine EAU DE COLOGNE, direct frum the House of Jean Maris Fasiva.ALEXANDER BEGG.Quebec, 25rd September, 1840.CERTIFICATE.The undersigned Juan Marie Farin, opposite the Marke Place, at Cologne of Rhine, the mo-t ancient Distiller o the genuine « olugne Warer, ( Eau de Cologne.) by letter patent, Purveyor in Ordinary 10 their Majusties the King and the Queen of France, the King of Prussia.the King and the Queen of Great Britain, the Queen of Spain.the Queen of Partugat, the Empre s of Brazil, the Crown Prince of France, tbe Crown Princess and Prinvess vf Prussia, &u.&cv.Declares, that he has sent to-day to Mr, ALEXANDER Bxac.of Quebec : .1 Box, No.65848, containing thirty-two dozen asks Cologne Water, first quality, from my fabricaiion.Cologne of Rhine, 10th Apil, i640.JEAN Marie FARINA, Opposite the Market Place.CONCENTRATED COMPOUND DECOCTION OR Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla.T riority of the above preparation, ; Jtis carefully prepared by a peculiar mode ofevaporation from the Red Jamaica Sarsapanilia, and in it are combined all the active qualiies of the root, wid the ingredients of the compound decoction as directed by the Royal College of Physicians cf London.One table spoonful cf the ex- tact is equai tu half a pint of he decoction.dicine is now in exten-ive use fur those numerous disurdurs which require an aiterative and restorative medicine.; la seurvy, scrofuls, eruptions on the skin, particularis thu-¢ on the face, rhéumatism, general deblility, luse of appetite, depiess:on of spirits and all diseases arising trom an impure state of ibe blood, Sarsaparilla isaz almost infallible remedy.To be bad only st ALEXANDER BEGG'S, 13, St.John Street, Uppes Town, and 8, Nufre Dame Sireet, Lower Town.Quebee, 28th April, 1840 NOTICE TO CHANDLERS DEALERS IN TALLOW HE Butchers in the City of New York formed themselves into an Association in September last, for the purpose of establishing a place where a pure article of l'ailow might be procured.From ihe fact of obtaining experienced workmen of known abilities, thev are now enabled to furnish orders to a large amount, made from the fat of cattie of their own slaughiering, warranted first quality and free from any mizture.By order of the Board of Trusiees, Butchers\u2019 Melting Association.No, 191 and 193 ClrystieStreet, New York.9th May, 1841.LOOK Td YOUR PAN1RIES AND BED-ROOMS ROACH AND BED BUG BANE.TT HE Subscriber has for some years been in the habit of sapplyiry maoy families with this certain and immediaiz remedy fur these noxious vermin, and has consented, «t rhe strong solicitation of bis Iriends, to bring it out iu this public manner.tHe now has the positive sfirinations of à great number of citizens, (some of whom sre the most weal ny and fashionable ladies in Chesnut Street.) that this Bane isin 2! cases a sure anl certain remedy ; und these certifizates are mn the bands of his Agents where any one wishing can convince themselves of ther genuineness.This is better than all the pulling oFi thousand unknown pawies; and ihe unprecedented sale which the Bane now has, is full proof of this fact, end of its virtues.E.SAUNHOLIZ, Inventor and Proprietor, For Sale by nearly every Shop Keeper in Canada and by atl the Drugnsts of Montreal and Quebve.) JOHN MUSSON, Agent.\u201cQuebec, 1st Sept.1840 HEADACHE.CERTAIN CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE, which bas been used in families, every member of which has bad sick head «che from infancy, as a consututivpal family complaint, and has cured effectually in every instance yet known amounting to many hundreds, It is not unpleasant to the taste, aud does noi prevent the daily avocations of one using is ; it must be perse.severed in, and the cure ic gradual, but certain and permanent.Instances are constantly inultiplying where this distressing complaiot is completely relieved and cure, al- thou hit of years standing, by the use of Dr.Spohn\u2019s celebrated remedy.One decided preference is its pleasaniness having none of the nauseaiing eilect of coming drugs.It is so pe:fecily satisfactory, that the proprietor has given direction for his agent (0 refund the price to aay cue who is pot pleased with, and even cured with it.He hopes also that this may secure ils great beneti(s to the distressed sutferers who are labouring wonder Headache.1 Li.Spoho, M.D., Infenter and Proprietor.COMSTOCK & CO.,7t, Maiden Lane.For Sate by J.MUSSON, and J.J.s1Ms, } Quebec.(From the New Vork\" Herald.) MYSTERIOUS.GENTLEMAN belonging to one of the most ancient and wealthy families of this City, who must be well known to numerous friends, having sicce the year 1818 up to recently, been bent nearly double, and for several years confined to his bed, has been restored to good healtb-\u2014has regained his natural erect position\u2014and has quitted his carriage, and row walks with case !! We believe this is the gentleman\u2019s own description as near as possible, and there is no exaggeration io it.We will give inquirers his aderess, and doubt not his humane feelings will excuse the liberty ; so what any one doubting, may know these facts==though he requests his name ay not w pear in print.Among other siniler instances, Mr.Jas.G.Reynolds, 144, Christie street.has been restored, and will give personal assurances of the facts Of his ease.Both were rheumatism, and contrasted cords and sicevis, How has this been done ?Lo.Answee.\u2014 By the ludian Vegetable Elerir, internally, and Hewes Nerve and Bone Linimment externally, \u2014 (N.¥.Herald, Jany.26, 1841.) Fur SaLs ay J.MUSSON J.SIMS, PHŒNIX FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON, HE Subscribers are euabled by the municipal regulations for the prevention of fires, recently eserled into effect, to insure proporty of every description : ed rat f premium.a reduced oe IE GREENSHIELDS & CO.Quebec, 28th March, 1842.Sub-Agents.and } Quebec.i FIE experience of the most eminent medica ° practitiovers has decided!y established tle supe- \u2018 This Me- | i i i | \u20ac.Mowraear, Jone 18, 1843.I BEG leave to return my sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Quebec and ite vicinity for the encouragement § have heretofore received, and | hope still 10 merit & continuance of th.ir favours, B.-\u2014My Agent, dir.Z.Chante, will consently | have on hand, secoud.hand L AMPS tor sale, which I will wairant equal tp pew, Ane kind of old Lamps can be re.| paired and civaned, pad made equal to now\u2014and Brass Work of any kind.Likewise uny difficuly Jobs in the Hardware line or Machinery can be made or repaired in 8 short time by JAMES N.WALKER, Opposite the Recollet Chureh, Notre Dame-street, us MontaraL.wy Freight & Towage at reduced rates, BETWEEN QUEBEC AND MONTREAL.HE undersigned will charge the following rates (including wharfage ) from Quebec to Montreal, and vice versa, unui further notice, v1z ;\u2014 Hiour, per Uarrelons svsecocsresssccc0es + Purk and Beuf, per ditto,.\u2026.od.Ashes, per dilt0,.00000 wissesnessuanuens .18.Sd.Wheat and other G.ain, per munot,,,, 0s.21.Salt, yer ditto, .Os.2d, All other Goods ane-third under the tar I rates published at the opening of the navizatiin, \u2014ALSU\u2014 On towage of Vessels, a lke redaction of one-third, 1.FE SCOUT, Acest, ! St Lawrence Steau Beat Company, and { Montreal Tow Boat Company.Quebec, £4th June, 1842 54.us | CALEDONIA WATER.UST RECEIVED from the justiy celebrated Caledonia Springs,\u201d a fresh supply of SALINE AND GAS WATER.The great efficacy of tirese Medicinal Waters needs no comment, farther than to say, were the value of them is well known in Quebec ss they are in Moutieal, fewfa- milies would be without them, \u2018I'be Subscriber having been appointed Agent for the Lower Tawn of Quebec, intends keeping a constant and fresh supply, and at reduced prices.M RAY, Sous le Fur street.Quebec tith October, 1841.us WANTED TO BORROW, £10,000.1 HE undersigned TRUSTEES of the LON GUEUIL and CHAMBLY TORNPIKE ROAD, duly appointed, 10 virtue of the Ordinance 41h Victoria, Cap.16.will receive SEALED TENDERS for che sum of 210,099.in sams not less than £250.| Tenders to state the rate of interest, and period of re.\u2019 payment, whether at the expiration OF three years or fura | anger term.Debentures will be issued for the above sum or sums, interest payable semi-annu ly.Tenders to be addressed to the \u201c Chairman of the Lon.gueut] aad Chambly Turnpike Road l'rust,\u201d\u201d Chambly.GEORGE CATHCART, AUGUSTUS HATH, JOHN YULE, Ja JOHN SWAIL, JOHN BUNKER, LOUIS GAREAU, Chambly, 10th May, 1841.us 4 XCELLENT STORAGE and WHARFAGE at Reyoar\u2019s Wharf, near tue Custom House.\u2014 Apply at the Office of E.OLIVER.re gn cs oar pm oes nem ora mn wm men Quebec, 30:h April.1842.hy OFFATS VEGETABLE LIFE MEDy- I CINES.\u2014Thes : medicines are indebted for their name Lo their manit: \u2018I'hese Valuable Medicines are for sale by ALEX.BEGG, Agent for Quebec.To be had alsu at JOHN MUSSON, and J.J.SIMS, Apothecaries.men vam WORM NUTS, FOR EFFECTUALLY DESTROYING WORMS, PURGING THE roDY, &o, rps safy and efficacivus Medicine has been in use for a considerable period, and the increas- og demand is the best testtmontal of its success, Lhe agrecable and convenieus form uf this vajuabie composition, renders it peculiarly piensant to administer children, who are averse to the usual disgusting Medicines ; for, while it posses.es ull the powers of the most eflicacious remedies, it is, at the sama time, so palatal:ls, that 1 is noi powib'e tc distinguishthew from tne most agreeable Gingers biead Nuts.N.BmThesa Nuts are equally erleulnted for Grown People za Children, and are à safe ard effeerual rer-ody in sll Bilfous Complaints, Indige::ton, and other disçases of he Btamach and Alimentary Canal, + Prepared and sold only by ALEXANDER DEGO, St.John's an Notre Dame Streets, Quebec Soh April, 1840, : NOTICE.TRE Rafts of Timber arriving from the Ottawa, Leing mostly all under a Licn to the Crown, and by the nature of the Bonds, are ia the pussession of the Sub-Callecior of Timber Duty, until such Honds are selessed.All purchasers are hereby warned of this circumstance, in order that they omy guard themselves against fraud, by demanding from .he sellers some evidence thet \u201cthe Lien is removed and the Bonds caucelied before they make a aul settlement with them.(Signed) McLEAN STEWART, Quebec, 27th May, 1842 u Sub-Collector, NOTICE, THE business formerly carried on under the name of SINCi AIR & CAMPBELL, will, froum this date be cunducted by the undersigned, who have entered 110 partneralup, Under the tame of CAMPBELL axp STRIDE.in the premis s lately accupred by Mr, Robert Dauutun, No.15.St.Poer\u2019s Street.JOHN CAMPBELL, ROBERT STRIDE.us Quebec, 2nd May, 1842, Pome BW ded : vi SAR aa FORWARDING, The Queber and Upper Canada FORWARDING COMPANY.Te Company's splendid new Barges are now lying at their Wharf, prepared to receive Goods of all descriptions, destined fur Bytown, Kingston, the Upper Lakes, and also intermediate places ; as they are ta be towed the whole route by steamers, they pledge themselves to give despatch 1o any property thet may be entrusted io thew protecden for tvansportation.Emigrants proceeding to Kingston and places in Canada West, wili And this a must destrable conveyance, avording the delsy and ; expense atterlent apon Caosiipment at Montreal.For further information, apply atthe Company's Office, VWec- LINGTON Wan, KR.U.1INNES, Arert, Quenec.FERGUSON, MILLAR & CO., Montreal, McGIBBON, FERGUSON & CO., Bytowu and Kingston.Quebec, 29th Ap us CHAIRS! CHAIRS!! CHAIRS!!! Lok SALE Ly the Sabscriber 100 dozen Chairs warranted to be the cheapest and best ever offered to the cuizcens of Quebue.\u2014 Prices, from THRER SuiLLiNCS to TEN SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE, \u2014 A LSU\u2014 Alage assortiment of fashionable ROOM PAPER, at a low rate.1842.C.McDONALD, Parnrer, 14th Feby.1842.us No.12, St.Lewis Street.Property for Sale and To Let.ET mene FOR SALE.N excellent FARM inthe Township of Ireland, {x in the County of Meganiie, containing 130 Acres of the 4th Lot in the 4:h Range 100 Acres of which are clear, with or without Che crop\u2014together with a coin- fortable House, Barn and Out- Buildings\u2014the fences are in good order.Also, two other Lois wn tbe same Township, under good cultivation, onc with an excellent newly erected Saw Mill, being on the River Thames, and near the Gosford 1tead.\u2014 For tasther particulars, apply to Mr.Doxarp McLean.ou the promises, or to JOHN GUEAVES CLAPHAM, Notary and Land Agent.us iw Quebec, 17th August, 1842.FOR SALE.A VALUABLE LANDED ESTATE, situated in the Towaship of Leeds, in the County of Megantic, known as the property of R.Symes, Esquire, conststng of \u2018Three Lots, Numbers 13, 14 and 13, in the 10th Range, contaiaime*is the whole 600 Acres and upwards, forming a complete Estate of about one mile square, and within one mile of Craig's Road.These Lands are .among the best inthe Towaslip, shey are high lauds, well ; caiculated for cxiensive cheep grazing.The umber is hard-wood\u2014maple, breech, beech, etm, ash, und tasswood, with a sufficient wixtuse ot soil wood (epruce and hemlock) for the purposes of building ; there is also valuable cedir fur fence; sad intersected with numerous streams and springs of the finust water, There is a clearance of about 100 acres\u2014viz , on No.13, therc are aboui 30 actus cleared, nud on No.14, about 70, with a large Farm-Huuse ant Out.House; a Barn snd Stable under the same roof, together about 65 feet by ¢7 aiso a Log Stable about 20 Feet by 25, furmung à cumplete Farming Establishment 5 there is a quantity of manure on the preisises.The curar maple is in large quantiues\u2014 .there 1s a good Sugary ut a convenient Giscance from the \u2018 house, These valuable Lands may be sold separate or together ; in one block; it would be à most valuatle block of land to any famiy, or a number of faunities ho mmishe wish to set- | tie near euch vther, Partin: possession can begiven in the fall for the purpace of preparing nvw land fur next year\u2019s crops, and entire pus- session on tbe 1st of May next, For conditions vf Sale, apply to Ancsn, Canvaeet, Notary, in whuse Office tvoyed Plan of the premises can be seen, It.SYMES, Quebec, 291h July, 1862.Any person wishing te purchase the whale, Me.Symes will accompany then tothe spot and show the Lands and premises.A part of the purchase money Can remain en conslitut.8, The above mentioned property will be cold by Public Auction, at the Office of the undersigned, on MONDAY, the TWELFTH day of SEPTEMBER, at TWO o'clock, I.M., if not previously disposed of by private sale.ARCHD, CAMPBELL, Notary Public.on mi on =e FOR SALE.6 à AT splendid and valuable farm measuring 240 superficial arpents of cleared land, lying and being in the Parish of Berthier, Seigniory of La Riviere du Sud.District of Quebec, and known as the Domaine of said Seigniory\u2014and bounded in front to the North by the River St Lawrence; said Farm containing 4 arpents in front.Along with this Farm ic also offered for sale a beach lot of shout five or six superficial arpents, bounded in frunt by Le Frou de Berthizr, sad juining the above.mentioned Domaine.\u2018l'ugether with the three houses, one occupied by the farmer of part of the said Domaine, the other by the proprietors, and the third by their servants\u2014four Barns, Stables, Diiry and Ice Houses; two old stone Grist Mills now used as oot.Houses and Cosch-Houses, \u2018The fertility of the said Farin and its site well adapted to command ithe attention of the importers of the Produce of this country, will and shall certainly shew to the visitor thay the acquisition of the same will turn out to be a good bargain, Lor particulars, please apply on the premises, or at Quebec either to Alr.Il.G, Berreau, Notary, cr to the undersigned, one of the proprietors.T.DENECHAUD, us lw Quebec, 201h July, 1842, FOR SALE, FARM of 96 acres, on the north side of the i River St.Charles, neat Scoit\u2019s Bridge, beautifully situated and ina good slate of cultivation._ A two-storg House in St.Jotin's Street, St.John's Suburbs, ~ALE0~\u2014 600 acres of Land in the L'ownship of Ham, District of St.Francis.For further particulars apply to CH.Al.DÉFOY, N.PB, St.Josephestree Quebec, 16th hiny, 1842.usiw BREWERY AND DISTILLERY TO LET.T HE Beauport Brewery and Distillery, with à constant supply of water from the Mili Dam, The premises are extensive and can be put in perfect otder, with trifling outiay.\u2018T's 8 good tenant the rent for a tern of years would be made ver jou \u2014Apply to JUHN GORDON & CO.Quebec, 11th August, 1841.St.Paul Strem, Property for sile and To Let.\u2014 FOR SALE, \u2018 AND POSSESSION GIVEN IMMEDIATELY.YHAT well acoustomed House oi entertainment and farm\u2014belonging to the widow Brtr\u2014sit.uated in St, Gites piles fram St.Nicholas on the River Sr.Lau rence\u2014and on the high rosd to Leeds, Ireland and fnverness, in Megantic,and the other Eastern \u2018Townships.The farm contains sbout 90 scres of good land ; 50 acres clear, 20 acres under crop and in an excellent state of cultivation, Terms will be made easy and moderate.\u2014 Apply to Mrs.Bell on the premises, orto J.GREAVES CLAPHAM, Notecy aud Land Agent.Quebec, Sth August.1842, Tv Shipwrights, Artisans, Stepadores and otherse NOTICE.HE almost total want of land for building purposes at Près-de- Ville, L'Ance des Mères, and Wolf's Cove, and the very beavy bouse.rents paid by Sinp- wrizhts and others in those victmties, induce the holders of the extensive property, comisting of upwards of forty-two acres of land, the greater part of which is now in their possession, situated on the St, Lewis Itoa-t, (within ten minutes waik ofthe St.Louis-gute,) adjurning on one side the land takes by the Crown from Mr.Lampson for miliary pur.p rses, ae d on the other tothat belonging to Me.Bonner, 10 bring the same imo the market by conceding the ground in question in builheg lors .The property will be lad ont in a most convenient man- ner\u2014 good road from the Cime du Cap, down the hill, 10 1.\" Ance des Mares, wal be completed.Lots fronting on the St.Louis Road, with depth sufficient for Gardens, will be reserved fur parties desirous to erect buildings uf\u2019 a superior order, A plan of the property shuwing the improvements it is contemplated to meke thereon, wil be ready {or inspection ou and after the 23th instant, at the residence of the undersigned, | JAMES 11, KERIL Quebec, St.Lewis Heights, ith Mae, 1842.In the matter of Matthew Grigriy, Bankrupt, TO , FROM THIS TO TIE FIRST OF MAY NEXT.rf AYHAT commodious and well situated 38% SHOP, No.11, Fabrique Street, with or without the apattmeu!s above,\u2014lor further particulurs, apply to the undersigued.JAMES DENIOLM, Quebec, 27th Fuly, 1842.us Assignee.TO BE LET, DOUBLE OFFICE on St.Andrew's aden Wharf, above that ncecupied by Messrs, 223% Creciman & Lepper, and presently occupied by Mr.Douglas \\Vhite.\u2014Apply to HENDERSONS & CO.Quebec, 251h February, 1842, us FOR SALE.{N ILITIA SCRIP for 1,500 neres\u2014Apply Lo E.L.MONTIZAMUERT, Adrocate, 29.h June, 1942.34, St.Ann Street, FOR SALE OR TO LET, ith early possession, i a HE HOUSE AND PREMISES now has occupied by Lieut.General Sir Janes MACBONELL, in St.Anne Suect.\u2014Llor particulars, ap- ply to y T.TRIGGE.us Quebec, 15th May, 1842, FOR SALE OR To LET, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, HE commadious {louse, No, 14, St.Ursule Street.\u2014 Applv to J.GREAVES CLAPUAM, Nutary Public.WITH A i 1st June, 1842, | | _ | TO LET OR FOR SALE, ; FARM of 150 arpents of which 60 arpents are in cultivation, with a new Dwelling Mouse and Ban, 15 the Cancession of Bolin, about 10 iniles : from Quubec ; it so'd, the purchasers mav, of required, hase time tna part of the purcitve \u2014 Auplieuman to be \u201cmade 10 Mr.Denis Masur, Henoa kil the proprietor, ; or 10 the Subsernioer, at the fuichenm < 5 Jae ian » JAGUCIRE, Etchemin, 14h May, 1842, TO LET, FOR THE SUMMER, OUR ACRES of excellent GRAZING, a short distance through St Lewis Koad Tarn- pke.\u2014 Apply to : JOHN PEARCE, Chevroticre Street, St.Lewis Suburbs.I Quebre, 29th Apnl, 1842, te TO LET OR FOR SALT, 3, property of the late Doctar Holmes, inthe Parish of Ancient Lotette, comming two acres and twenty-four feet so frong, bv thirty acres 10 dep, bounded in front by a branch of the iver St 1 harles, any the Mil, with a large commadions new Dwelling Stane House fifiy feet front, Barns, Stable, Îce-Hi-use, und Root.Houce thereon erected, in the higheot state of enltivs.ton, wihan Orchard aF ail sorts of Fruit Trees; the Farm produces ancuaily seventy tons of superior Lay; the tenant can have a Sick, 2nd.Anather Farm in the aforecaid Parish, containing three acresin front bythirty in depih, with a House, Bar and Sable in good order, and produces fifiy tons of goo: Hav; the tenant ¢an have a Stock.| 3rd.A Fann containing three acrecin front hy twenty.ax indepth, with the House, Barn end Srable ; the sud | Farm produces annually forty tans of Hay and in goo ! order.\u201d } i 4th, A Lot of Land containing twn acres in front by ; thirty-four in deuth all in standing timber for the use of the j above three farina.Sth, Two Farms containing two scres each in front, by forty in dept, partly cleared.Gih.A Lotol Land containing one acre in ont by .forty in depth.tn the Pavish of Deschambauit, second con- i cession, partly in a state of cultivation, 7th.A superb Lot of Land, containing five Emplacements or thereabouts, inthe Parish of Point aus Trembles, near the Church, bounded in front by the liver St.Lawrence, witha Dwelling House and Tan-Hovse completo ; also, a Barn and Stable forty feet in front, and a fine stream that passes through the said Tan-House\u2014the whole in good order.8th.A Lot of Landor Emplacement in the Banlieue of the City of Quebec, in St.Vailier Street, near the Wed House, containing 57 feet in front by 120 feet tn depth, 9th.Five Lots of Land ia the Townstap of Leeds, con- tainirg cach 100 acres most superior Land, 10th, Four Lots of Land atthe ILiver St.Anne, County of Portneuf, containing each ane hundred acres of good Land, all surrounded with neighbours, and, if sold, terms will be made to suit purchasers and indisputable tides can be given.\u2014 For particniars apply 10 the proprielor, LOUIS I.DUFRFSNLE, Advocate.Orto E.G.CANNON, Public Notary, No.62, St.Lewis Street, Ancient Lorette, 28th Fehvy.1h49, us FOR SALE, THE following property belonging to Charles G.Stewart, Esquire :- The FARM, known as Hayfield, situate betw St, Lewis and St.Foy loads, Sith a foot ee rane House and Buildings necessary 10 a large l\u2018arm, it contains about 60 acres of land in « goud state of cultivation and newly fenced in.\u2019 _ Tie House, now cecupied by the proprietor, on the St, Foy Road, isin a good stale of repair, and is well adapted for a large family, with 9 actes of land attached to ft, The 214 Gppmite to the above, with 8 Barn thereon 3 tis field containg about 15 acres of very rich laud, \u201cL'he sbove properties are within une mile fron tony, b ALSO The House in St.Ann's dire, cupted by J.J.Saurin.asn Coach Kacior g of 565 leet by 84 in depth, French messurs having a front \u2018The House in the Lower Town, situate batween Gils lespia\u2019s Wharf und St.Andrew's, Application to ba made to a.[AS Upper Town, now oc- Quebec, 4th March, 1842.wa, PHILLIPS, | 1st.\"pat beautiful Farm, formerly the BANKRUPT NOTICES, Provinces of Canada, Diitrict of Quebey, HEREAS Robert Haoter Gairdner, Esquir of the City of Quebec, and rosidin ther in?ong of the Commissioners within tiie Province, eb on, poses of an Ordinance passed in Lhe second year of Ho fajesty\u2019s Reign, intituled, * An Ordinance cond \u201c senkrupie and the administration and distribution pri & Estates and effects,\u201d bath issued a warrant under h Id hand snd seal to me directed, against the Essig te | is persanal of CHARLES ADOLPHUS HOLT, uf ity of Quebec, in thy said District of 4 rer! ing therein, Merchant, \u2019 Quebec, und ren.Notice 1s hereby given, that the payment f anv and the delivery of any\u2019 property belonging to 1a! Charles Adolphus Holt, or to hun the said Chartes on poux Ho, fur bus une, and ihe transfer of any property prb m the sai rarles Adolphus Hoit, are forbidden by Notice is also hereby given, that a Meeting of ; ditors of the safd Charles Adolphus Hols, A ne Cre.debts and to choose one or more Assignees of his E tute will be held on THURSDAY, the | we.Firm duy of AUGUST.184% at ÉLEVEN o'cluck inc\" forenoon, at the Offlre of the said Commissioner 8 r Lower Town of the said City of Quebec, » te M J.S.HILL, essenger Quebec, 16th August, 1842.ger for Baukeup, Province of Canada, District of Quebec, } In the matter of William Allen and Duncan Reid , the said Bankrupts.A MEETING of the Creditors of WILLIAM ALLEN and DUNCAN REID of the Cuy of Quebec, Leaders and Dealers in Hardware under the name, ayle and frm of ALLEN & Rip and of the said WILLIAM ALLEN, was adjourned fy, ; the meeting held on the ninth diy of August, instant, and wiil be held ut the Office of Roser Hunres Garang lesquire, Commissioner off Boukropts, for the Distrtet oF (Quevce, situate in Ssult-au- Matelut Siret, in the Law Town of the «md City of Quebec, at the hour of ÉLEVEN in the forenoon of MONDAY next, the 291h day of AU GUST, 1812, at which time and place such of the Creditors as have not proved their deb!s may prove the same, and the undersigned will then and there present aud atest the oy counts relating to the estate of the said Bankeupt, = FOX METHOT, PAUL LEPPER, HENRY HURSTALL, Quebec, 220d August, 1842.ess Assignes, In the mutier of G.Luvergne, Trader, of the Paris of St.Thomas, District of Quebec, Bankrupt, To he sold and adjudged (0 che highest bidder, by publie auction, at tbe l\u2019ucish Chureh duvr of the said Parich of St.Thomas, on MONDAY, (be 12h September next at ONE, AL, the following immoveable property and constitut belonging to the Bankrupt Estate of tbe sad G.Lavergne, viz :\u2014 ' Ist, \u2014\u2014 LOT OF GROUND situate, lying and being in the Village of St.Thomas, Pa rishaforesard, containirg, from north to south, tweentysereg feet front, in the Street leading to the /ivière du Sad from the Lot of Ground belongmg, on the northerly se, to Madame ard hers of the tare André Duburd, Esquire, and theuce runmeg to the south, twenty-seven feet Eng: His ineastre ; the dep'h conuining ali the ground lying between the said Steet leading 10 the sad Riviére du Sud and the Lot or Emplacement belonging to the sad Dame and [ewe André Dobord, and bounded us fottows \u20180 the south, by Lows Marte 1oston-10 the north gud south-wes, by the sad Dane and Hairs André Dubord_ an front to the said Street, tegether ch he bus tings such y as Dueilbnz-House, Haru, &v,, thereon ereeied\u2014circug.stances and dependencies, 2nd \u2014 Vu Emplacement, situate and being in the sad , ; : Vitage of St.l'homas, Parish of St Thomas afwresid contain two perches and nine feet, and more itis bo found in front, by five perches my depth, bounded on one side to the northeast by Lous Gamache, and an ihe giher sibie tu the south wet by a lane, lo the noch or Joseph Paque, auf to the south by another sane, together With «emolf honse thereun erected.Srd\u2014e \\ LotoF Ground or Emplacement, situate in Parshatf St, Phases tn the first concessen of the [iw { St.Lawrence, nearihe Chureh of the sad Pirsh, jung | on ane wde towards (he southwest, partly to the ground of i Jucgaes Quva, sepresenning Joseph Ratrtailie and Jem i Beda din Bloading towards the north to the King's igh \u201cy aos use, \u2018aware tha sonth-west to the ground of Eerie forehard, representing Chrles Lefranços\u2014snd { tneorda the nunlieast to the ground of Andre Vale, re i presenting Joseph serater, together with the House, Bam, ; Mables, sd other budngs thervon erected.| 4th.\u2014 A valuable Fishery Lot, koown ac the Cup a Tenis, jun the District of Gaspé, nearthe River d la Mnpthine, togohee wah ail the echafaur, Xe, therefrom depending, Sh\u2014f'orty.five livres, old currency, of annual rent, create to aad in favar of the «ng GU.Laser gue, on the principal sow of seven hundred and {ifty heres, old cure renew, by Marcel Langin dut Lindienne, by deed, dated Tih Suvember, 1839.Apply at Quebec, to It.G.BELLEAL, Notary and Trustee, Ste.Foye, 24th July, 1842.JOIN JEFFERY.or QUEBEC, ) SIMP-BUILDER, BANKRUPT.$ } Ÿ auction will Le sold, on THURSDAY, th 20th SEPTEMBER next, upon the premises, wt UNE oclock, Po M., the whole ot the valuable m- moveable properiy belonging to the Bankrupt Estate of the said JOHN JEFFERY :(\u2014 First \u2014 All that certain Lot of Ground and Premises, \u201csituate, lying wid being in the Suburbs of St.Roch, of Quebec, described in the letters Patent in Commutatif \u201cof Tenure, as fullows, that is to say: \" bounded in from, von the north, by the alignment of Prince Edwad { Street,\u2014on the south by Edward Hall, represent | François Drolet, on one side towards the west by à Pierre Emont, and the representatives of Gaspard Masse and William Bruce,~\u2014and on the other side, towards the jens, hy Willmm Dudley Dupont, representing the lite \u201cJohn Goudie.\u201d The said Lot of Ground containing about | twelve thousand one hundred and thirty-six French feet, 18 superficies, equal to about 13,815 feet, English measuré- | together and with the cut sione House and other Buildiogs thereon erected, 2ndly\u2014\"That Extexstvx SHIP YARD near Dorcher ter Bridge, consisting of a certain Lot of Ground in the said Suburb of Saint Roch, on the South side of the Îtiser Saint Charies, beginning on the West ine of Craig Sires pralonged to low water mark, thence along said streëh Three hundred and thirty-three fcet to the point of begi- ming on Prince Edward Street, thence running West along Prince Edward Street, until the line reaches Ang Street, T'wo hundred and thirty feet, thence North vou deg-ces five minutes West, Three hundred and thirty oof feet, mute or less, to low water mark, thence runt slong the low water mark until it reaches the joint ; parture on Craig Street, prolonged to low water ma bounded in front by Prince Edward Street, in the a low water mark, on the East side by the line ef her Sireet, and on the West side by Ann Street.Fons wiih Stores, Moulding Lofts, Hlacksmith's Forge, ling House and other buildings thercon erected.he pa The Deed.und Plans of the Property, are ia 06 semion of the undersigned.Aw a security to the pure | a Itatificstion or Conformation will be granted i favor, according to Law.For conditions and particulars, apply W.H.ANDERSON, H.W.WELCH, | F, Il.GRAY, of Dre OA RCHD.CAMPBELE otary Publics Quebec, 27th May.1842.a QUEBEC BANK.| XCHANGE on London bought and sol.! NOAH FREER.Quebec, Fabruary, 20th.us at No, 1 y (ormer!x | Mountain Street, Quebec, by YiLLIA Valcartier, in iho County of Quebec, for 07 con bei tet and John Neilson, Po dgu lore Bribes Bashst Neitsod, decesse\u2014gith AB nd Printed and publishe 31 8843, É > \u2014 CF nn Gt Spd pn Yuta) pe PP gS Sp Pg pan 5 Quebé are 270 MS Paule Wil Quete aera F0! (oFFICE HI Ge Pe 80 Mes Mes Pick Quebr Nato ! IXT AY for Landing Levey \u2018, asset 99 EG! pul from Lun | which he for Cash Quebec FOR 30 do 50 do: 200.dnz 25 H 20 Qu 10 (a 3 Ch 00 Fo 2 Ba 2 do 10 de Lamp Chron 500 Ke 2 de \u201c0 Bo Napalen: 3.Bo) by steam.py Quebec, § \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FOR : OUR enr, Six Barn Several | silver ands All from ant bis well kho CHINA He bas jus wwe, Butte ling Jars, B Dow, ke, & Gol A: general Quetec, ren \u201cA Ta Vv RENCY Publisher! 4 for Of thy P rice,
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