The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 3 juin 1844, lundi 3 juin 1844
[" et.= \u2014 OUSE Town, 3 Little ITH, cms ner of lately juire ox \u2014\u2014\u2014 lage of Ivers, erchant, Tontreal rong by pd other ZIE, \u2014\u2014\u2014 .Peter SON, \u2014\u2014 LE, House, House, ned, at Houses ke depth is, from nded by English ts might beautiful LOTS, age, CON the Cap n extens it Trees, together onsisting 1 House, ave been and the WEN, Carouge poly to LAN.RF, r ware.h exten- .&c, and occupied LES, | at Little he heirs onisining Farmer h Esq \u2019 Advocate, HOUSE A CO.[GHTS, hston, of b, in the Quebec, s follows, x.situate one and -west by 5 of John s, and in vo Acres acres In n acre in h-west by hst by the t of the formerly e of the length, ty feet, old road urs, and he privi- re from at Black niy-cight nded 10 , senior, ach, with hil times, rom the id beach of aiding he prive g freight share of en of the lchmond, s, join- phnstony ston oh ey Barn, RT, pignee: Ty r Town prinols Ware to Mr.er and 14) con, 0 L Isabel, of their t Ma whe \u2014 NA ~_y a No.6198.| MONDAY, 3rp JUNE, 1844.[Vo.82.mT New Goods, êuc.New Goods, ê&uc.New Goods, é&c./ New Goods, &c.\u2014 100 JUST RECEIVED, ND FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS.Ty) 0X 5S Cavendish Tobacco Long 16's, B 95 do.Nmlrod Do.32's, 10 do, Ladies Twist, 50 do.Half Ib.lumps of superior quality, 50 Kegs plug 18's do.do.50 Barrels Fresh Roasted Coffee, 100 Bugs Green Do.95 Tierces Carolina Rice, 50 Boxes patent Sperm Candles, 50 do.\u2018Ground Pepper, 9 Chests Indigo.; \u2014 And daily expected to arrive, \u2014 Cognac Brandy, Hollands, Souchong and Twankay fo GIBB & ROSS.Quebec, 15 May, 1844.10 AMES G HEATH & CO.have removed their J Office to No.42, St.Peter's Street, opposite \"bec Bank, where they offer for Sale\u2014 , the ones Wax.Wick London Candles, short 6's, 10 do.Liverpool Candles, do.+ Stockdale's\u201d Soap, 905 Cusks Dudley Nails.34 to 28'1hs.115 Packages assorted Patent Cordage, 98 Bolts Canvass .w(lolman\u2019s\u201d Mustards, in Jarsand Bottles, o's Madeira, 4 Dives of dito at £100 eash, fine old East India Wines.Quebec, 15th May, 1844, LG 6\u20142w SUPERIOR BRIGHT PUERTO RICO AND \"bd SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, §c.OW landing, from the Brigantine \u201cJOHN,\u201d and Bark ¥ COUNTESS OF DURHAM,\u201d snd for Sale : 1 DEEE Prime Cuba Muscovado Sugar.5 Barrels 28 Puncheons do do do Molasses.936 Hoz-heads 7 Prime Porto Rico Muscovado 11 Barrels .Sugar.19 Barrels 37 tags First Quality Green Coffee, 23 Tierces 50 \u2018lims Fresh Jamaica Arrowroot.\u201c J.W.LEAYCRAFT.qth May, 1844.6 ARRIVAL OF RICH FANCY AND STAPLE GUUDS, FROM LONDON, PARIS, &c.ENJAMIN & BROTHERS beg respectfully to announce the arrival of their choice, elegant aud extensive assortment of Goods.recently selected by one of their firm and far superior to any Of their previous im- lations.The above will be offered for inspection on THURSD AY, the 70th instant, h May, 1844 | New Goods, éuc.FOR SALE, NOW LANDING AND DAILY EXPECTED.ORT WINE, Madeira and Sherry, in wood and bottle, Superior Claret and Champagne, at 30s.@ 75s a dozen, London Porter \u2014 Byas\u2019s, Dublin do.Guinness\u2019 XXX, London Pickles, Sauces, Cheese, Preserved Fruits, Mustard, &c.10 Bales superior Spanish wine Corks.RYAN, BROTHERS.122w St.Peter Street, No.37, 28th May, 1844.FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS.75 ARRELS Pale Seal Oil, 10 do.do.Cod Oil.GIBB, LANE & CO, Quebec, 31st May, 1814.LANDING, ONE Hundred Puncheous fine Molasses, 150 pds.! very superior Muscovado Sugar.For Sale by H.J.NOAD & CO.St.Paul Street.Quebec, 31st May, 1844.15 LANDING.X Spermacelli, from Plymouth\u2014 76 coils assorted Patent Cordage and Hawsers.- Ex Zealous and Burrell, from London\u2014 ; Twankay | ea, Martel}\u2019s Brandy, 1842.Rotterdam Gin, ; Bastard Sugar, | Boiled Linsesd Oil.\u2014ALSO\u2014 25 Baskets Superior Champagne Wine, | H.J.NOAD & Co.St.Paul Sireet.Quebec, 29th May, 1844.| MISSING.! Ore Box Tobacco, K o N, of a lot landed from Steamer © Queen,\u2019 on the 4th instant.H.E.SCOTT, Agent, Montreal & Quebec Stm.Bt.Co.Quebec, 101h May, 1844.FOR SALE FER HUNDRED Tons Salt on board the Ship SCOTLAND, from Liverpool.Apply un board, or to JOHN MUNN.7th May, 1844.WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE HE Subscriber offers for Sale, a variety of articles iu the above line, having just received a fre | | ENTERED FOR LOADING.Tonnage, For.By Whom.Where.k * \u2026 May 80th.pres 209, Cork, Levey & Co.Levey's Whaif.Aare 422, London, do.Woodfield Cove.Fy 465, Chatham, Chapman & Co.Patton\u2019s Cove.eabird, 284, Southampton, Atkinson & Co.Cape Cove Wience Foréstét, 201, Wterford, Pembertons, Sillety uy & Dorothy, 241, Yatdioutli, Levey & Co.Atkin- Name, T [son\u2019s Wharf.peed, 346, Plymouth, LeMesnrier & Co Sillery.tro, 828, Dublin, do.Cape Cove.Ajax, 311 London, do Siller s .y Cove, Bown, 295, Hull, Burstalls, Bonner\u2019s Booms.rus, 201, Sunderland, do.do.Unna, 288, Carmarthen, Pembertons, Sillery.wo 818, New Rass, do.do.Derben, 865, Chatham, Price & Co.New Liverpool.Lady Su 489, Southampton, D.Burnet, Cape Cove.ni cott, 389, Belfast, Pirie & Co.Reynar\u2019s Wharf.tone ais, 281, Coleraine, LeMesnrier & Co.Cape Cove ond: 442, Gloncester, Levey & Co.do.ol +185, Coleraine, LeMesurier & Co.do.hom 508, London, do.do.: +» 809, Maryport, Symes & Co.Spencer Cove.pont, 262, Whitehaven, do, Be SP do.a Castle, 208, Milford, Pembertons, Sillery.bella.355 ge Youghal, Gilmour & Co.Woirs Cove tee?» IVye, 0.0.Cos 807, St.Ives, Pembertons, Siflery.my 299, Garlieston, MoCaw & Co.Taylors Slip.love 0Y, 488, Waterford, Levey & Co.Spencer Cove tion ae 280, Falmouth, o Cape Cove.Eee ee?Penzance, Gilmour & Co.Wolfe's Cove.air Fe 875, Preston, Atkinson & Co.Cape Cove.Murs sdian, 810, London, dof do.ony & Ann, 257, do.do.© de.Dungannon, 261, Sunderland, LuMesurier & Co.Sillery Geo.Wilkinson, 891, Falmouth, Lee, Jones\u2019s What, C.of Durham, 562, Liverpool, Sharples & Co.Sillery.lda, 284, Ballyshannon, Price & Co.New Liverpool, Rhodes, 245, Bridgewater, T.C.Lee, Cape Cove.Belle, 816, Padstow, Gilmour & Co.Wolfe\u2019s Cove, Gironde, 263, Sunderland, Atkinson & Co.\u2019 Cape Cove.Henry & Ann, 286, Yarmouth, Lee, Atkinson's Wharf, Undaunted, 256, Portsmouth, Chapman, Patton\u2019s Cove.Aan, 261, Newcastle, Atkinson & Co.Cape Cove.Pensher, 286, Hull, do.do.Croxdale, 294, do.do.* do.C.of Durham, 168, Cuba, Leayoraft, Exchange Wharf a.*, 8let.Gilmour, 667, Liverpool, Levey & Co.Wolle's Cove Pekin, 668, do, Gilmour & Co.do.Wave, 322, London, do.do.Alexander, 864, Cardiff, LeMesurier & Co.Cape Cove Marie L\u2019Oissau, \u2014, Labrador, Noad, Buiden\u2019s Wharf Bridget, 303, Dublin, Curry & Co Cape Cove Priscilla, 517, Plymouth, Levey & Co.do British Oak, 220, Voroyd, Sharples & Co.Sillery Thos.& Hannah, 248, Malden, LeMesurier, Capa Cove Calypso, 253, Penzance, G.B.Symes, Spencer Cove Collina, 416, Gloucester, Levey & Co Cape Cove Redwing, 260, Sunderland, do.Spencer Cove Four Sisters, 815, Dub'in, LaMesurier & Co.Cape Cove Eurperor, 279, Stockton, Levey & Co.Atkinson\u2019s Cove Jas.& M.Sinnott, 583, Bristol, LeMesurier, Sillery Cove Adolphus, 279, Stockton, Gilinour & Co.Wolfe\u2019s Cove June 1st.Reaper, 288, Poole, Gilmour & Co.Wolfe\u2019s Cove.Governor, 309, Limesick, do.do, Thistle, 265, Waterford, Pembertons, Sillery.Credo, 242, Alerysiwith, G.B.Symes, Spencer Cove.Edward, 265, Fowey, Curry & Co.Hall\u2019s Cove.Spermacerti, 311, Plymouth, do.Cape Cove.Lock woods, 806, Bristol, Levey & Co.Bounner\u2019s Cove.Concord, 224, Oporta, LeMesurier & Co.Cape Cuve, British Queen, 300, Cork, do.do.Cyrus, 508, London, Atirinson & Co.do.Dablia, 643, Plywnouth, T.C Lee, Martin\u2019s Wharf.Lady Bazot, 442, Ross, Gilmour & Co.Wolle\u2019s Cove.Jolin & Mary, 257, Kamsgate, LeMesurier, Cape: Cove.Dykes, 235, Maryport, Sharples & Co.Sillery.Triton, 260, Fishguard, Pembertons, do.Leo, 295, Whithy, LeMesurier & Co.Cape Cove.Velocity, 57, Halifax, D.Fraser, India Whar.575, 257, Gloster, Atkinson & Co.Cape Cove.Ritcliie, 916, Liverpool, Gilmour & Cu.do.Clarinda, 246, Sligo, G.H.Parke & Co.India Wharf.Geo.William, 264, London, Lee, Wellington Wharf.Mary & Harriet, 322, Cardiff, LeMesuner, Cape Cove.Admiral, 292, Stockton, do.do.Sid.N'nian, 361, Limerick, Atkinson & Co.Cape Cove.Barron, 315, Bridgewater, LeMesurier & Co.Sillery.Maria, 237, Carditl, H.N.Jones, O\u2019Briens Whar.Pons Alii, 315, Youghal, Pembertcns, Sillery.Emigrant, 965, Liverpool, Sharpies, Oliver\u2019s Wharf.\u2018 Julie Marguerite, 39, Halifax, Noad, Budden*s Wuarf.Llan Rumney, 385, Hull, Burstalls, Bonner\u2019s Cuve.Doiphine, 484, Newry, Levey & Co.Atkinson\u2019s W harf.John, 265, London, G.B.Symes, Spencer Cove.Robert George, 295, Newcastie, Olivers, O\u2019Brien\u2019s [Wharf.\u2014\u2014\u2014 PASSENGERS.Ia the packet slip Sheridan, sailed from New York for Liverpool, on the 27th May\u2014Capt.À.W.Bunbery, 33rd Rest.B.Army, Lieut.£.\\W, Donovan, do.do., and Mrs.E.Sutcliff, of Canada.PE\u201d SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.Capt.Thompson, of the bark British Princess, arrived this morning reports having seen u large number of ves- gels in ile river, Lourd up.The pilot who took down the bark Prince Charlie reports having passed a few vessels at haud ; among them the Lady Milton.we understand been got off and is on her way to Quebec.The party who went down to raise Ler under the superintendence of Mr.Russell, experienced much difficulty in consequence of the injured state of the vessel and the exposed sitnation in which she lay.| \u2018The Falcon wrecked ui Betsiamitis wus also seen off | the Pilgrims, waterlogged, We leatu that tie wre-k of the JVepfune has received | some further damage in getting off.Messrs.Oliver launched this morning from their ship-yard, River St.Chailes, a beantiful vessel of about 950 tons, called the Emigrant ; she was immediately towed round to Carman\u2019s Wharf, Tue Emigrant is command=d by Captain Samson, late of the Lotus, and is this day entered outwards fou Liverpool.We understand this fire vessel is intended for Messrs.Deaves Brothers, of Cork.The steamer Canada left for Montreal on Friday ev ning with the brig Milton, and several barges in tow.The steamer Alliance left for Montreal on Saturday evening with the brig Georgina, brigt.Manly, and schr.Victoria in tow.Arrivals at Puspebiac, to C Robin & Co., to 24th May, 1844.April 30\u2014Ship Fisherman, Balleine, Cadiz.39 days, salt, May 7\u2014 Brig Seaflowef, Ballcine, Liverpool, 38 days, general cargo.\u2014 13\u2014Ship Columbus, De la Perrelle, do.42 days, do.\u2014 16\u2014Brig Patrimus, Gibaut, Jersey, 52 days, do.\u2014 Schr.Dit-on, Le Gresley, do 56 days, do.\u2014 18\u2014Ship C.R.C., Huelin, do.48 days, do.\u2014 21\u2014Brig Farrago, Piton, Liverpool, 51 days, do.Miramichi, May 15th \u2014Arrived\u2014 Schr.Coquette, Levi, from Quebec.16th\u2014Schr.Julie Marguerite, Blais, from do.20th~\u2014Schr.Calm, Landry, from do.21st\u2014Schr.Caroline, Joncas, from do.Charlotte-Town, P.E.I., May 21st \u2014LAUNCHED.\u2014 On Saturday last, from the Steam-mill Wharf, à Leauti- ful copper-fastened vessel, of 180 tons burden, called the Gulnare, built by Messrs.Peake and Dancan, for W.Stephenson, Esq., of Quebec, She was named by Lady Huntley in the usual manner, and glided off the launch- ways, amid the shouts of the spectators, in fine style.This splendid vessel is intended for the Surveying Service, and will be immediately placed under the command of Captain Bayfield, R.N.We regret to have to add, that by some uccident, one of the seamen belonging to the vessel had his left hand shattered to pieces in a dreadful manner, and was otherwise badly injured, by the discha ge of a biass gun, at the minute the vessel began to move off ths launch-ways.Office of H.M.Chief Agent for Emigrants wm Canada.Quebec, 1st June, 1844.Number of Emigrants airived at this Port, during the week ending this date :\u2014 Cabin.Steerage.From England.51 1562 From Ireland.6 2481 From Scotland.9 56 Total.\u2026\u2026.cones 66 4,049 Previously reported.74 222 A.C.BUCHANAN,- Chief Agent.MARRIED.This morning, at the Chapel St.Louis, by the Reverend Mr.PARANT, Superior of the Seminary, Joun Nuitson, Esquire, son of the Honourable Joun Nxitson, M.P.P., to Miss Laura CAROLINB, only daughter of the late Jonw Mooruzan, late Deputy Assistant Adjutant General of the Forces, and grand-daughter of the late Captain J.B.Dusznogr, Military Draughteman in the loyal Engineer Department.n the 1st instant, by the Revd.T.Atkinson, Mr Ths.Fraser, to Elisabeth Hamley Thomson, both of this City.On Saturday last, by the Rev.Mr.Mackie, Mr.Robert G.Patton, to Miss ED.Kenny, both of this City.On the 21st instant, at Christ Church, Bytown, by the Rev.8 8.8irong, Major F.Ringles Thompson, R E.to Caroline, daughter of the late Major Powell, of Perth The bark Mersey wrecked at Port Neuf last fall, has, | DIED.On Saturday last, Mr.Thomas Holdsworth, aged 40 years and six months.The funers! will tske place toe morrow, the 4th instant, at 5 o'clock, from his late residence, Craig Street, St.Roch\u2019s Hotel.Friends and acquaintances are requested to attend without further invitation, At Hickory Grove, near Kingston, C.W., on the 23d ult, deservedlv regretted by a large circle of relatives and friends, Ann Dorothea, wife of Major J.A, Krein, late of the 61h Batt.60th Rifle Regiment.At Montreal, on the 30th May last, Abigail Mayo, wife of H.B.Smith, Esq., aged 23 years, On the 23rd April last, at his house, Berkeley-square, London, aged 79, the Hon.Hugh Lindsay, brother to the late and uncle to the present Ksrl of Balcarres.He served in early life in the royal navy, and was present in several actions under Lord Itodney, and Lord St.Vincent, and, smong others, that of the 1st June.He afterwards entered the East India Company's service, and, for the last thirty years, held the situation of one of the directors.For many years he represented in Parliament the boroughs of Perth, Cupar, and Dundee.He held also the situation of Marshal to the Admiralty.Suddenly, at Peterboro\u2019, a few days since, deeply and deservedly lamented by a numerous community of friends, Ephraim Sanford, K-quire, many years Post Master of that town and one of its oldest and most respectable inhabitants.At Tenderden, aged 91 years, the Reverend Lawrence Holden, probably the oldest dissenting Minister in the kingdom, having discharged the pastoral office to tbe same congregation seventy years.I PROSPECTUS.A\" the earnest request of a numerous and respectable body of the inhabitants of this city, the Subscriber is induced to publish a new Paper, to be called ¢«¢ The Freemans Journal and Commercial Advertiser,\u201d which will be issued tri-weekly, at £1 per annum, and established on what, in politics, are termed liberal principles.From the generous encouragement offered, as alse from the respectable and impartial manner in which the Journal will be conducted, the Subscriber entertains reasonable expectations of being favoured with a support which will not only enable him to defray the great expenses attendant on fitting up such an establishment, but also to maintain its respectability and ensure its permanence.The Freemun\u2019s Journal, strictly speaking, will be the advocate of equal rights and privileges to the fullest extent, and will, consequently, throw the whole weight of its influence on that side which is known to labour most under oppression.Its columns shall be open to receive the communication of any individual, no matter from whom or from what quarter it may originate, or how much it such be conveyed in respectful language, and free from personalities.To the Literary and Commercial department, particular attention shall be paid, in order to render it a source of fruitful information.In fine, should it meet with that support which has been so freely promised, and which is confidently expected, every exertion shall be made use of, so that it may become interesting and useful to its Patrons.{ N.B.\u2014Shipping intelligence given as accurately as possible.me eee | CHRISTOPHER FLANAGAN.| Quebec, 1st June, 1844.OUGLAS WHITE & CO., have just received and offer for sale: \u2014 3500 Minots WHITE PEAS, 186 do.GREEN do.{in barrel) 200 do.OATS.\u2014ALSO\u2014 200 barre's MIDDLINGS FLOUR.3d June, 1544.\u201c__ ARICHAT HERRINGS.*PYHE Cargo of the Schooner 3T.PATRICK, consisting of very superior No.1, Arichat Herings, for sale by DONALD FRASER, Indiv Wharf.Quebec, 3d June, 1844.5 JUST RECEIVED And for sale at the Office of this Paper.J ETTELS by the REVD.DRS, BURNS and CUNNINGHAM, on the present duty of the Presbyterian Church of Canada, and tbe Reply of the to the Moderator of the Synod of Canada.\u2014Price One Penny.Quebec, 31 June.LAMPS, PUMPS, BELL HANGING, &e.JONES axp PARDEY, From London, RASS FOUNDERS & FINISHERS, Mountain Street, opposite the Gazette Office,\u2014 Every description of Brass work made to order, Bells hung, and Locks repaired with Lackering, Bronzing, &c.Lamps of all descriptions altered to burn Camphine.the Beer Pump line, which they strongly recommend to all Hotel and Tavern Keepers.As it is a new pattern they solicit a call to inspect the same.Quebec, 3rd June, 1844.TQ BE LET AND POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY GIVEN.n BEAUTIFUL FARM situated on the lesz River St.Lawrence, ai the nearest extremity of the Parish of Chiteau- Richer.with a new, large and convenient house, well suited fora gentleman\u2019s family\u2014The distance from town is only 12 miles.\u2014For further particulars enquire at this Office.Quebec, 5d Juve, 1844.ow RELIGIOUS BOOK AND TRACT SOCIETY.CHOICE SELECTION of the Lonpon RE- ricrous Tract Sociery\u2019s Books anp Tracts, including all its latest bound publications is now offered for sale at the Depository, Buade Strect, opposite the French Cathedral.Quebec, 3rd June, 1844.3 TWO EXCELLENT FARMS FOR SALE, Both forming a complete and advantageous Establishment, WELL SUITED TO SETTLERS WITH A SMALL CAPITAL.Ist FARM of about 85 superficial st.acres, situated in the Parish of St.Mary, de la Nouvelle Beauce, close to the Church, with a Jarge and well finished House, Barn and other build- \u2019 ings, a large garden with fruit trees and bushes: the land is of the best quality and all under cultivation except sufficient wood for fuel.The whole is in excellent condition and very suitable for a family in easy circumstances.It is on the Post road from Quebec to the United States by the Kennebec route and in the chief county Town, where the Court and the Registry Office are held.It would be an excellent stand for an Hotel or for commercial operations.Sdly.\u2014A beautiful FARM situated in the Parish of Berthier, about 8 miles from Quebec, on the Shore of the River St.Lawrence, close to the harbour of Berthier, a thriving commercial place, where a Steamboat is about running regularly, The farm contains 176 superfi:ial acres of first rate land, all under cultivation, except about ten acres which are planted with meple trees ; there is a large and well finished House, a most excellent Barn and other bulldings, all in the best condition, as well as the fences and ditches.Great facilities will be given for the payment and the best titles, For further information, application to be made to the undersigned notary, at his Office, in the Lower Town of Quebec, St.Peter Street, No.42, opposite the Quebec Bank.ED, GLACKEMEYER, and relict of George Buchanan, Esq.Quebec, 3rd June, 1844, N.P.may differ from the principles of the paper, provided |- Convener of the Colonial Committee of the Free Church | N.B.\u2014J.& P.are fitting up a very superior article in { PASSAGE.TO LONDON.HE fast sailing A.1.Ship \u201cLockwoods,\u201d 806 tons register, G.Cookman, Commander, will sail about the 18th instant, has superior accommodation for a few Cabin Passengers.\u2014 Apply to CHARLES E.LEVEY & CO.Levey's Wharf.Quebec, 3d June, 1844.FREIGHT TO LIVERPOOL.\"THE fine new Coppered and Copper- fastened A |, Bark, AGNES JANE, H.H.Tuzo, Master, 250 tons per Register, will take Ashes or Flour for the abcve Port, if immediate application be made to J.W.LEAYCRAFT, 4 Quebec, 31st May, 1844.WANTED TO CHARTER.A VESSEL of about 300 Tons, to load for Londonderry.Apply to J.A.PIRRIE & Co.27th May, 1844.CABIN PASSAGE TO LIVERPOOL.6 HE new Bark ROYAL CHARLIE, Ye and the new Ship CROMWELL ; the first to sail about the 20th, and the latter about the 25th instant\u2014have superior eccommodations for a few Cubin Passengers or two or three familiesin each vessel.\u2014 À pply, on board, at Munn's Wharf, or Lo JOHN MUNN, Quebec, 15th May, 1844.St.Roch.TRINITY HOUSE, QUEBEC, 29th May, 1844.AIS TEXENDERS will be received at LE y the Office of this Corpora- = Gf YY tion, St.Peter Street, Quebec, until ty \u201cYW THURSDAY, the 13th day of & £ RY; JUNE next, at 10 o'clock, A.M., for À #7 FIFTEEN HUNDRED GAL- ¥ A/S / LONS, Imperial measure, of the best SE 4 Cold Diawn and Bright Sperm Oil, EX deliverable at Quebec, on or before the 1st SEPTEMBER next, in good and substantial Casks, not exceeding Sixty Gallens each, the amount to be paid for \u2018l'hree Months after the laiter date.LINDSAY & LEMOINE, 9 R.T.H.Q.Trinity House, QUEBEC, 29th Muy, 1844.NOTICE TO PILOTS AND MARINERS; OTICE is hereby given that TWO NEW BUOYS have been placed in (he River St.Law.reuce, to mark the Channel between Beaujeu\u2019s Bank and Crane Island, Viz, tome ¢¢ A White Buoy on the Shoal off the south side of Crane Island, in 3 AE fathoms low water, spring tides, Mr.MePherson\u2019s House, bearing north half Kast, distant one third of a mile, and the south side of Crane Island bearing west, south-west; this Buoy bears East half south from the Black buoy on the south-west end of Beaujen\u2019s Bank.\" * Another White Buoy on the south Edge of Goose Island Shoal, in 4 fathoms low water, spring tides, sbout 2 miles below McPherson's House, Onion Island, bearing north-west ond the sowh side of Crane Island, bearing sourh.west by west one quarter west.\u201d Whereby a clear Channel will be left, of nearly a quarter of a mile, between the Black Buoy and the above White Buoys, carrying 4} fathoms and which will allow ships at dead low water, spring tides, to pass up or down without having occasion to anchor to wait for water over the Flats to the southward of Beaujeu's Bank.By order of the Board, (Signed) LINDSAY & LEMOINE, 9 K.Ty.H.Q.BANKRUPT.Province of Canada, District of Quebec ICHARD JOHNSON, of the Parish of L\u2019Ange-Gardien, in the County of Montmorency, in the District of Quebec, Millwright and Lumber Merchant, Commission issued by WiLLiam Power, Esq.one of the Circuit Judges, in and for the said District of Quebec, and also a Commissioner of Bankrupt for the suid District, dated the First day of June 1844, Meeting of the Creditors to be held at the Court House in the said City of Quebec, on TUESDAY, the EIGHTEENTH day of JUNE instant, at the hour of ELEVEN of the clock in tbe forenoon.W.S, SEWELL, Sheriff's Office, Sheriff Quebec, 1st June, 1844.4 FOUND.LARGE GOLD BROOCH, which the owner may have on describing and paying this advertisement.Apply at the Office of this Paper.Quebec, 30th May, 1844.R.RUSSELL has removed from St.Aone Street, to No.1, Mountain Street, opposite to Mr.Cairns\u2019, Lower Town.Quebec, 6th May, 1844.DENTISTRY.R.WATT returns his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Quebec and vicinity for the unexpected patronage he has received since he came a stranger to this City, and hopes, by strict attention to the ease and comfort of his patients still 10 merit a share of public favour, He continues to insert Natural or Incor- rupuble Enamel Teeth.on the most appro ved principles of the English or American Dentists, and will guarantee satisfaction in every operation in Dentistry, at his rooms, No.30, St.Louis Street, opposite the City Hall.Quebec, 25th May, 1844.sm HELE-STHRES.FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER, n few pairs of very superior MILL-STONES, which may be seen in front of the Stores on the Quecn\u2019s Wharf.D.R.STEUART: Quebec, 24th April, 1844.ow SALES BY AUCTION.coir DAY SALE OF WEW, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, &ec.$ec.ec.BY D.O'DOUD.On TUESDAY, the 4th instant, at TWO o'clock, at his Sale Rooms, Lower l'own ;e\u2014m THE contents of Eight Cases and 10 Bales, too namerous to detail.For particulars see Hand Bills.N.B.\u2014~The Evening Sales ,will be continued as usual throughout the Season.Quebec, 3rd June, 1844.BY B.COLE.Will be sold, on TUESDAY next, the FOURTH inst., at the Stores of the Subscriber, PALACE STREET.VERY Complete TURNING LATHE, with a variety of Brass Chucks, Chasing, and other Turning Tools, &c., &c.One ditto, very complete, (a smaller size), with a Variety of Touls, The above can be seen at the Store of the Subscriber.A Bookbinder\u2019s Press; Paper Plough; Stitching Machine ; about 200 Bookbindes\u2019s Tools, of Letters, Figures, and Designs.Blacksmith\u2019s Bellows, Anvil, Vices, &c.FURNITURE and other Articles as usual.Sale at TWO o'clock.Conditions=~CASH.Quebec, 8rd June, 1844.BY DUPONT & CO.~~ \"- Will be sold, on FRIDAY, the 7th instant, st TWO o'clock P.M., at the Palais, whero she now lies jem HE tiull of a new Vessel of about 220 tons, built of the very best materiuls, sfier a good medel, and is expected to prove a fast sailer.more SALES BY AUCTION.\u2014\u2014_ On TUESDAY, the 1ithinstant, st TWO \"clock, ?, M precisely, atjthe Stores of Messrs, Movaz, GraINGER 0.EN PUNCHEONS Old Jamaica Rum, 5 Puncheons Cognac Brandy, 50 Cases Hollands Gin 1 dozen each, 200 Boxes Window Glass 7} x 6§.40 Casks Epsom Salts 1 and 2 cwt.each, 400 Kegs White Lead, 50 do Best London White Lead, 300 do Black Paint 28 lbs, 20 do do 86 do.100 do Snanish Brown L\u2019aint, 10 Casks Venetian Red, 15 do Ivory Black, 80 Barrels Lamp Black, 20 Casks Putty 1 cwt.each.W.B.MEYER, A.&B.Quebec, 3rd June, 1844.| pases S\u201d T_T Bright Muscovado Sugar, §ec.&c.Will be sold, on the Exchange Wharf, on TUESDAY, 41h June, at ONE o'clock :\u2014 NE HUNDRED FHhbds.Bright Mascovado Sugar, ; 65 Bois.do.28 Pans, 5 Bbls.} Molasses, 5 Tierces 5 Barrels 5 Bags 25 Tins Arrowroot, 1000 Cocoa Nuts, 5 Hhds.Jamaica Lime Juice.\u2014AFlER WHICH-\u2014 2 Hhds.Honey, 3 Or Eas § Madeira Wine, 40 Baskets Prime Cheshire Cheese, just landed ex + Syria,\u201d 14 Barrels American Cheese, 10 Tierces Salmon, 30 Barrels fresh Codfish.do.do.first quality Green Coffee, ; : DUPONT & CO, Quebec, 29th May, 1844.BY DUPONT & CO.\u2019 Will besold on TUESDAY, 4th JUNE, at their Store, without reserve, by order of Mr, S.Alcorn :\u2014 1 0 C RATES Earthenware, now landing ex- 0 «\u201c SYRIA,\u201d from Liverpool, ) \u2014AFTER WHICH\u2014 200 Kegs White Paint, 150 Boxes Window Glass, 20 Casks Whitening, 3 do.Alum, 20 do.Copperas, 20 do.Lamp Black, 10 do.Venetian Red, 10 Bags Rice, 3 Bbls.Oatmeal, 10 Bags Biscuit, 2 Casks Vinegar.Saleat TWO o'clock.\u2014 Terms Cash, Catalogues will be ready for delivery on THURSDAY next.27th May.1844.SALE OF TEAS, TOBACCO, FRESH FRUIT, GROCERIES, §c.BY THOS.HAMILTON.Will be sold, on TUESDAY next, 4th June, at TWO o\u2019clock precisely, at the Store of Messrs.SMITHS & McGIE.TY HUNDRED Packages, Twankay, Young Hrson, Souchong, Gunpowder, & Pouchong 120 Kegs Plug, 70 Boxes Cavendish, 10 Boxes Nail Rod, 5 Boxes Ladies\u2019 Twist, 7 Boxes Tobacco.Honey Dew, 20 Bags Spanish, 10 Bags Brazil, 10 Bags Pecan uis, 200 Cocoa Nuits, 10 Boxes Maccaroni, 10 Boxes Vermicelli, # 1 Case Sardines.5 Cases French- Mustard, 20 Baskets Salad Oil, 10 Bags Almonds, 5 Bbls.Canary & 3 Bbls.Hemp Seed, 1 Case Citron, 30 Tierces Rice, 150 Doz.Brooms, 30 Dozens Dusters, Lard Oil, 40 10 Casks Spirits Turpentine, 3 Bbls.Boxes Sperm Candles, 100 Bbls, Fresh Roasted Coffee, superior quality, do 20 Bags Jamaica Coffee, do 30 Bags Logusra Coffee, 100 Drums Fresh Turkey \u2019igs, 200 Bbls.Rosin, 3 Bbls.Bright Varnish, 50 Boxes Lemon Syrup, 100 Doz.Palm Leaf Hats.80 Kegs Saleratus, 120 Boxes I'resh Digby Herrings 150 Mats Cassia, 6 Cases Cayenne Pepper, 100 Boxes Ground Pepper, 40 Boxes Chocolate, 10 Boxes Rock Candy, 8 Cases Pepper Sauce.And if arrived in time: 2 cheons Boston Rum.Quebec, g0th May, 1844.UNDERWRITERS\u2019 SALE.BY DUPONT & CO.Will be sold on WEDNESDAY next, 5th instant, at the Store of Messrs, C.& W.Wurtele, at TWO o'clock.F OR account of the Underwriters and others concerned.MS.\u201485 Quarter Boxes Waterford Button Blue, landed in a damaged spage \u20acx-GEORGINA from] Waterford.3d June, 1844.Will be sold, on WEDNESDAY next, the 5th June, at the Subscriber's Stores.st TW O o'clock te GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, now landing.G.& H.GIBSONE, Agents.Quebec, 31st May, 1844.On WEDNESDAY next, the 5th June, at TWO P.M.precisely, at the Stores of Messrs, P.LaNGLoIs & SON 1 = TYE following goods now landing from the Zealous and Burrell\u2014 250 ACKAGES of Fresh Teas, consisting of Twankay, Souchong, and Bohea, 5 hhds, Refined Sugar, 3, Chests Indigo, in 20 lbs.packages, 20 Casks Epsom Salts, 1 cwt.each, +1 Caroteels Zané Currants, to Hhds.Martell\u2019s Brandy.20 do.Rotterdam Holtands, 10 Puncheons Jamaica Rum, very fiue flavor.\u20143 LSO-\u2014 40 Barrels Roasted Coffee, 20 ds.15 Qr.Gasks J Port Wine, 3 Pipes, 16 Hhds.12 Qr.Casks 5 Hhds.Virginia Leaf \u2018Tobacco, 25 Baskets Champagne, And a variety of other articles, W.B.MEYER, A.& B.Quebec, 29th May, 1844.Teneriffe Wine, On FRIDAY next, the 7th June, at.TWO P.M,, at Mr.CHARLES STUART'S Store 1 50 PASKAGES Teas, consisting of Twankay, Hyson, Young Hyson, Souchong, and .Congou, \u2018 20 Hhds.Hollands, 10 do.Marte.l\u2019s Brandy, 10 do.Naples do.: 40 Bags Black Pepper, +8 Caroteels Currants, 30 Tierces Itelined Sugar, 50 Rarrels Roasted Coifée, 25 Bags Raw do.W.B.MEYER, A.& B.Terms of payment favourable Quebcc, 3rd June, 1844.| \u2019 a Qucbec, 20th May, 1844.T= RA PR Ri ATI KE WII RAT 0 2 en Ser ERR ss Se 5 EAT Rit US HAT RES AGE ttes 2s SEER TE RH BN vu É 3 fl 3 i 2p FI GORE SL HC SRE ERR EN STEERER RE SO EEE EARRING LNT ps RP ES GOVERNMENT CONTRACT.EALED TENDERS will be received at this Office, until NOON on MONDAY the 10th day of JUNE next, tor the performance of the following services, as may be required by the ltoyal Engineer Department at Quebec and Three Rivers, for THREE YEAS, commencing on the 1stdsy of JULY nest cn Suing vizi\u2014 1.\u2014 Bricklayers, Masons, Stone Cutters, Paviors and Piasterer's Work.2.\u2014Carpenter's Work, Ironmongery, Shingling and Tinning | \u2014 Painter's, Plumber's and Glaziers Work.Separate TENDERS will be recerved for Items 1, 2 or 5, buta preference would be given to one embracing the whole, and the rates for Quebec and Three Rivers are to be diunctly stated.Forms of Tender for the above will be furnished to applicants at the Royal Engineer Oflice, Quebec, and none other than those prescribed will ou any account be received.Two sufficient sureties will be required for the cue fulfilment of the undertakings, and payment will be made in Specie Dollars at 5s.1d.cy.cash.Commissariat Office, } Quebec, 20th May.1544, NOTICE.WHE following is a list of the Government Emigration Agents throughout the Province, to whom reference may be had by Contractors of Public Works, Builders, IFarmers, or other persons in want of Mechanics, Labourers or Servants, in the course of the ensuing season.The Agen*s will also gladly receive local information respecting wages, prices of work, and of provisions and neces- taries, as well as in regard to thz pro-pects of employment open on the districts of the Province severally.| Persous having Landsor Farms for sale, are invited to transmit for the free inspection ani information of Emigrants, the particulars of such Lands or Farms.lt is desirable that the descriptions should be as much in detail as possible, aud that the naine of the nearest post towu, &c., should be given, together with the distance ard expenses of transpoit from the hime of water communication.Quebec \u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.veers A.©.BUCITANAN, Chief Agent for Canada Eat.Mantreal.\u2026\u2026\u2026oceces JAVES ALLISON, Bytown.\u2026G.R.LURKE, B.HAWKE.Chicf Agent for Canada West.Cobourg & Port Hope.\u2014W.J.MeKAY.Toronto E McELDERRY.Hamilton.WF IL PALMELR.Government Emigration Oflice, 1 Quebec, May, 1844.a TALLE oF COMPUTATIONS, converting STERLING inte CURRENCY and CURRENCY into Sterling, calculated sgreeably to the rate of the Dollar at 5¢, 1d established by the Act of the Provincial Parliae ment IV & V Vicroria, Cap.95, and the Army l\u2019ar of 4s.Sd.\u2014 By Joun MAUGHAN.Commissariat Department.A few copies of the above work are for sale at the oibce of this paper.\u2014 Price TnREE SHILLINGs.Gazette Cf May 24th, 1844.TOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership lately subsisting between us the undersigned, ! Erle Henry Hall, Artemnas Jackson and Edwin Jackson, : all of Quebec, in the Province of Canada, Timber Dealers, and Merchants, carrying on business at Quebec aforesaid, ; in the namucof Erte Henry Hall, was dissoived on the first day of May, one :houssud eight hundred and forty three, | by mitual consent.Dated this twenty ninth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and forty lour.ERLE HENRY HALL, ANTEM -S JACKSON, EDWIN JACKSON.NOTICE.\"ThE business heretofore carried on in Quebec, by Erce HENry HALL, ARTEaAS Jackson & EpviNn JACKsoN, in the name of E.lA, HarL, will from this day be conducted by the Subscribers jointly, in the name of L.H, HALL & CO.ERLE HENRY HALL, EDWIN JACKSON.Quebec, 1st May, 1844.PARTNERSHIP.\"THE undersigned hereby give notice that having entered into Partnership with GEORGE H.SIMARD, their business will be carried on.trom this date, under the name and irmof METHOT, CHINIC & CO, F.X.METHOT & CO.8-2w Kingston.«\u2026.\u2026\u2026 Quebec, 1st May, 1844.LARGE ESTABLISHMENT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &e., &ec.HE undersigned inform their customers and the public in general, that they have again openvd their Shop for the Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE in COTE D'ABRAHAM, in the large new House adjoining the public stairs which lead into St, Vailier Street.1n offering for sale (after the fire at the Palais, by which they suffered considerable loss,) a larger and more varied ascortment in their line, they beg to return their most sincere thanks to these who have favoured them up to the present time, and solicit their future favours.They do not hesitate 10 say that they have for sale, at very reduced prices, the finest assortment of Furniture, made with well-seasoned wood.They will be responsible for any of their work which may get out of order by the effects of heat or cold.FRANCOIS LAFLEUR, J.B.ST.LAURENT, Quebec, 3rd April, 1844.CALEDONIA WATER, FRESH UST ARRIVED, direct from the Springs, a fresh supply of these most efficatious of Mineral Waters, which at present may be found at the OTTAWA HOTEL, or Mr.MARTIN RAY'S, Lower Town, or Mr.SIMMS, Druggi-t.Upp r To «n.x77 A general Depot for the Sale of the above Waters will Le opened in the Lower Town in the course of a few days.Price &s.6d.per dozen, bottles returned; 7s.6d.packed in boxes.WM.PARKER.3rd May, 1244.NOW PUBLISHING THE QUEBEC DIRECTORY D STRANGERS GUIDE, 1844-5.Price Ts.6d.- ERSONS wishing to become subscribers are respectfully informed that lists are open for their signatures at (he QUEBEC EXCHANGE, at Messrs.T.Cary & Co., and at Messrs, CowaN & Son.Tne Compiler wili fee! much obliged for any information given respecting the removal of offices or residences.Persons desirous of advertising in the abuve are request ed Lo give notice of the same without delay.ALFRED HAWKINS.Quebec, 19th April, 1844.WANTED YO HIRE, for a year or term of years, from .the 1st of May next, an Office as a City Post Office, st Quebec.lt is desirable that the location should be somewhere near where the Office has been hitherto kept.Any one having a place to rent, so situated, will please address the Dy.Post Master General, stating terms.Gençral Post Office, .Quebec, 15th February, 1844.NOTICE THE undersigoed having formed a partnership with Mr.W.H.Jeffery, the business wil! from this date be conducted under the firm of 11.J.Nund & Co.HY.J.NOAD.Quebec.1st April, 1844.NOTICE, HE Registry Office for the County of Belle- chasse, will be open at St, Gervais, on the 19th fustant.* ® FORGUES, Registrar.on\" 81.Gervais, 17th April, 1844.BANK OF MONTREAL.Montreal, 23rd April, 1844, OTICE is hereby giving thata DIVIDEND of THREE PER CENT has this day been declared on the pad up CAPITAL STOCK, which will be payable on and after the FIRST DAY of JUNE next, ut the Otlice of the Bank in this city.The Transfer Book will de closed on the 10th proximo, from which date no transfer of Stock can be made until the Ist June.The Ordinary Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will take place atethe Banking House, in this city, on MONDAY.the THIRD day of JUNE, when a Statement of the affairsof the Institution will be submitted.Shareholders are requested to attend for the purpose of electing Directors for the ensuing twelve months.The Chair will be taken at Ore o'clock precisely, By order ot the Board, BENJ.HOLMES Cashier.Stockhn'ders residing in and near Quebec, will be paid their Dividend on application at the Oflice of the Branch, in Arthur Street.A, SIMPSON Cashier.Quebec, 20th May 1844.QUEBEC BANK.N OTICE is hereby given that a Semi-annual Dividend of Three per Cent.has been declared upon the Capital Stock paid in, and the same will be payable at the Bank on and after :he 10th of June next.The transfer Book will be closed on Wednesday the 15th May nest, The General Annual Meeting of Stockholders will be held at the Bank, on MONDAY, the 3rdof June next.at 11 o\u2019clock, when a statement of the affurs of the Insti= tution will be submitted.and when the Election of Dirve- tors for the ensuing twelve months will take place.By Order of the Board, NOAH FREER, Cashier.Quebec, 29th April, 1844.BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA.\"THE Notes of this Brauch will be redeemed in New York, by Messrs.Bell and MacLaughlan, No.7, Dorr\u2019s Buildings, Hanover Street, at the current rateof Exchange on that city.R.CASSELS.Manager.Quebce, Ist May, 1844.NOTICE.ERSONS having claims against the Estate and sm succession of the late Joseru Frs.PERRAULT, : Esq., in his life time Prothionotary of the Court vf King's ; Bench at Quebee, sre requested to present them duly au- theunticated, and those indebted to the said Estate, to pay without delay unto LOUIS PANETT, Notary, who is authorised to zettle the affairs of the said Estate and succession, J.F.X.PERRAULT, Quebce, Ist May, 1844.lxecutor.MUFUAL LEFE ASSURANCE.T has been found that by the plan of Mutual Assurance all desirable security is afforded, while the profits are divisibie among the only parties who have any (ight to them, viz: the assurer\u2014 SCUTTISH AMICABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.Heap Orrice\u2014l43, Buchanan Sireet, Glasgow.The Constitution and Regulations of this Society insure to its Members the full benefits which can be derived from such sums as they are willing to devote to the important | dutyof LIFE INSURANCE.The whole profits are secured to the Policy holders by the Mutual System on which the Society is established, and their allocation to the Members is made on fair.simple, and popular principles.It is provided by the Rules, that the whole Directors, Ordinary and Extraordinary, shall be Members of ihe Society, by holding Policies of Insurance for Life with it, of more than three years\u2019 standing.This rule secures to the Public that those Noblemen and Gentlemen who appear as Directors of the Society, have practically spproved of its principles.EXTRACTS FROM THE TABLES, rn > 22 g VEMOVWEWO &e2 >= \u201cSa&2348 EN 5 \u2014 - © es = \u201cR0OFONOW = e © = to 28 SOcIisnnaanac = = REN \u2014\u2014 _\u2026\u2014 .WE z°3 \u2014 Ql G1 OVI} © wn = 3 = = -£e = Em = =.2.3 SEE |a-\"HOO0 + Le =s2 - = 2Z gs 5 nÉFNOOVO È ss .g= - - = \"== ésmnmjH\u2014 given on the 1st July next :\u2014 1st.\u2014 An excellent ¥LOUR MILL, built of stone.two stories in height, with three runs of Stones, a Machine for making Barley.two Bolling Machines, a Cribbling Machine, with ali their necessary appurtenances, with the Lot on which the Mill is erected.\u201cLhis Mill is very advantageously situated for trade, near a seaport, at River du Loup, D:strict of Quebee, in the centre of the Parish of River du Loup, near the road leading to New Brunswick, and the thickly settled Parish of Kucouna ; the inhabitants of which l\u2019arish are bound 10 bring their grain to be ground at the said Mill, This Mill has a never failing supply of water, there being enough at all seasons to drive several additional Mill Stones; and there is a neat and suitobe dwelling tor the Miller and his family, with Barn, Stable and Qut-Houses, near the Mill.2nd.\u2014A CARDING and FULLING MILL inthe best condition, situated near the Flour Mill, above described, and vn the same River.The Le:sees respectively will be required to furnish two sufficient securities for the amount of the rent, and the due execution of their engagements.For the other couditions and further information, application to be made ta the undersigned on the premises, or to G.VANFELSON Esquire, Advocate, al Quebec.J B.POULIOT, Curator of the successionof ALEXANDER [\u2018RASER.River du Loup, 10th April.1844.HOUSE TO LET.& HOUSE, situate in the Upper Town, 121 - à St.Lewis Street, No.21, with two Russian Stoves and pipes : oncof them 1s used a- a Cooking Stove, and answers more than any other run Stove of any kind,\u2014the other warms the whole House.To the advantage of enjoying a pleasant heat 1s to be added the sparing of fuel.The cost of wood is not more than 24 a-ycar, with | these Stoves ; and moreover there is no danger from fire.\u2014 A Garden, Stables, &c , are also appertaining to the House.For the conditions, apply to NARCISSE C.FAUCHER., Quebec, 15th April, 1844.TO BE LET, FYYHE extensive Fire Proof Vaults under the Custom House, corner of St, Peter\u2019s and St.James\u2019 Street.\u2014 Apply to H ATKINSON.Quebec, 10th May, 1844.TO BE LET.4 IRE PROOF VAULTS in St.Peter Street, Trinity Honse, Quebec, May, 1844.LINDSAY & LEMOIXE, R.T.H.Q.TO BE LET, FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, n HE HOUSE and BAKERY, with two £2 Ovens, at Prés-de-Ville, now occupied 334% by Mr.lnglis.\u2014Euquire of Henry Porter, on the premises, ur to J.JONES.Quebec, 15th March, 1844.u TO BE LETHE HOUSE and dependencies, in Mountain Street, at present occupied Ly Mr.= Robert Cairns.Apply te JOHN THOMSON, Quebec, 4th March, 1844.Si.Peter Street.TO BE LET, FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, ma CONVENIENT OFFICE in the Brick gr Buildings, situated on the Wellington Wharf.\u2014 Apply to A.D.BELL.St.Peter Street.8th March, 1844, TO BE LET.ST ANDREW\u2019S WHARF, COUNTING cr HOUSES, STORES and CELLARS, \"ar situate thereon, witl be let either with the Wharf or separately, to suit Tenants.LLOYD & LEPPER, St.Charles Street Brewery.Quebec, 9th February, 1844.u FOR SALE.THE Seigniory of Grand Pré, situate partly in the Banlieue of Quebec, and bounded in frout by the River St.Lawrence, containing ten arpents in front by four leagues in depth.ALSO A FARM, situate about three miles from Quebec, on the Beauport Road, containing about seventy acres in superficie, now in the occupation-of Captain Zouch, witha two story stone House, Offices, &c.For further particulars, apply to the undersigned.GAIRDNER & STUART, Quebec, 15th December, 1843.Advocates, ip À Sth February.1844, TO BE LET.THE two Spacious and well finished Houses, situate in the Upper-Town of \"Quebec, immediately opposite to the residence of the Honorable Mr.Justice Bowen, Mount Carmel Street.Possession of one of these can be given immediately.p PY LELIEVRE & ANGERS, No.7, Carrière Sîreet, Quebec, 12th February, 1844, TO BE LET, NE.HALF of the MANOR-HOUSE, St, en Roch, occupied for the last eight years \u201cby the late Capt.Thomas, and st present by A.Thomas, E«quire.Apply at Mrs Glass\u2019s, next door.Quebee, 12th February, 1844, u TO BE LET.rif BAKE-HOUSE, #itusted No.8, Cano.Quebes, 28th February, 1844, TO BE LET, ROOMY and convenient House en the Farm at Spencer Wood.\u2014Apply to HENRY ATKINSON.a iat on terie Street, near Mr.Ross\u2019 Foundry, Apply to No.81, 8t.Paul Strven u N those | STORAGE TO LET, ose largs, substantial and convenj I known as the \u201c Pot Ash Store,\u201d Fronting ne?entrance to the Exchange.Apply on 1h ises: Quebee, 17th April, 1844, TO O's D'ermises.TO BE LET, POSSESSION GIVEN IMMEDIATELY, hoy\" HE UPPER FLAT of the HOUSE Joining the Neptune Inn, Lower To lately occupied by Mr, Jacquies, Printer.wa, \u2014À LSO\u2014 FOR SALE, A COUNTRY SEA River Road.~ Apply to T on the Lite J Quebec, 13th May, 1844, OHN SMITH, TO BE LET FOR ONE YEAR, \u2014 HE extensive stone building, corner of St.James\u2019 and St.Peter Streets, lat I occupted by J.M, Fraser & Co.\u2014For terms, enquire 0 thé premises.Quebec, 1st May.1844, FOR SALE, A N excellent stand for business in the Village of La Baie du Febvre, District of Three Rive now in the occupation of Joseph Duguy, Esq, merch rs, \u2018I'he Lot forms the anvle of the roads leading to Montrest andthe Eastern Townsbips-\u2014contains 80 feet in Front ne 70 in depth, and has a Dwelling House, a Stare ang hy buildings erected on it.\u2014 For particulars enquire of et JAMES McKENZIE St.James\u2019 Street, Quebec, 12th April, 1844.* frs VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE, HE bighly finished Dwelling - 2 with large Stone Stables, Coach- Bons P Yard and Garden, belonging to the undersigned = Cape Diamond, and the adjoinin: Lots, with the Houses thereon, the ground being parallel Lo and of the like depih with the upper Garden of the Castle of Si.Lewis fro which it issepursted by a narrow lane ; it is surrounded - four Streets and contains upwards of 24,500 feet, En lish measure in supe ficies, on which several new Houses ght be advantageously constructed, commanding a beautifat and extensive view of the River St.Lawrence.For Sale, likewise, FOUR BUILDING LOTS on Mont Carmel Street, in free and common succage, con- House, | taining together about 12,250 feet.\u2014ALSO\u2014 The propertv known as Pointe à Pizeau, on the Ca Rouge Road three miles from Quebec, having an exten, sive Orchard and G rrilen, planted with choice Fruit \u2018Trees (in bearing,) Flowering Sorubs, Perennials, &e., together with the building Materials now upon the spot, Consisting of Grey Stone, Bricke and Monar.A Farm House Stable, Coarh-House, Root Cellar and Barn have been erected thereon.The finest water is found there, and the whole 1s neatly and weil fenced in, 45 Terms of payment to suit purchasers.EDWD.BOWEN, Quebec, 16th April, 1844, 3, OTTAGE TO BE LET, on the Carouge ce Road, for the next summer.\u2014 Apply to \u201cthe proprietor un the premises, 2 fe M.NOWLAN.Carouge Road, 15th April, 1844.Champlain Streel, rr ; sive Cellars underneath for Provisions, &e.&e., snd Apply to TO BE LET ON LESLIE'S WHARF, \"pvo large stone-built Stores, for warehousing Flour, Grain, &c., with exten- a d-uble Office, wnh Fire-proof Vault, formerly occupied by Messis.À.Gilmour & ('o.Wil.PHILLIPS, u Q 1ehze, 6:h Mureh, 1844, FOR SALE.; AAT BEAUTIFUL FARM, at Little £3 River St.Charles, belonging to the heirs of ihe late M.L.J.Ducuesway, Esquie, containing about 150 arpents, with the Dwelling House, Farmer House, &c.&ec.Apply to CHARLES PANET, Es, June 1843 Advocate, TO BE LET, HE STORE & COUNTING HOUSE in Ruelle des Sceurs, Gillespie\u2019s Wharf, at present occupted by William Bristow, Esq.GILLESPIE, GREENSHIELDS & CO.Quebec.Oth February, 1844.u (CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY & RIGHTS, belonging to the estate of John Johnstof, of New Richmond.in the County of Bonaventure, in ihe Inferior District of Gaspé, in the District of Quebec, Trader, a Bankrupt,\u2014described in his title.deeds, as follows, 0 WIL = 1.T'welve acres of land, of Lot number forty.six, situate in New Richmond, being eight acres in depth and one and one-half acres in breadih.bounded on the north-west by Hugh McCrea, and on the south-east by the lands of john Johnston, senior, in front by the Bay of Chaleurs, and in rear by the lands of lidward Le Blanc.Also, Two Acres of Land, situate in the rear of the aforesaid eight acres depth, on said Lot, number forty six, being half an acre in front by four acres in depth, bounded on the north-west by the lands of Edward Le Blanc, and on the south-east by the land of Jcho Johuston, senior, in front by part of the aforesaid eight acres, and in rear by a brook, formerly known by the name of {Javiss brook, 2.One picce of Land on the north-west side of the brook, said piece of land being twenty-six feet in lengih, north-west and south-east.ana in breadth twenty feel bounded forty-five feet 10 the north-west of the old road leading to the beach, in front by the May of Chaleurs, and in rear by the lands of one Nicolas Boultier, wnli the privie lege of taking sea-weed or any other kind of manure from he beach of him the said Nicolas Boullier for ever.3.A piece or portion of Land on the beach at Black Cape, twenty feet in front towards the sea, and twenty-eight feet in depth running back towards the land, bounded 10 the west by a Store belonging to \u2018Thomas Picker.senior, and on the north by a rond leading to the ssid beach, with the liberty and privilege of using and passing at all times, as well on foot as with cattle and carriages to and from the said piece of land, upon the road leading to tbe said beach belonging to one Nicholas Boullier, on condition of aiding and assisting to keep the said road in repair\u2014also the priv: lege of hauling up boats on the beach, and of landing freight thereon, whenever convenient, 4.One undivided eighth part or portion, or the share of the said John Johnston, as one oF the four children of the late John Johnston, in his lifetime of New Jichmond, farmer, deceased, of a certain Lot of Land, situate in New Richmond, aforesaid.consisting of one acre and a half in front, by sixty-six acres and two-thirds in depth, bounded It front by the Bay Chaleurs, In rear by Crown Lands, join\u201d ing on one side towards the east to Nathaniel Johnstons and on the other {bwards the west to the said Johnston an to John LeBlanc, junint,\u2014together with a House, Bim FOR SALE.and other buildings thereon erected.E.L.MONTIZAMBERT, Quebec, 14th March, 1844.Acsigneé- TO BE LET, WITH POSSESSION ON THR 1ST MAY NEXT, UNT'S WHAREF, situated in the Lower Tow of Quebec, well known as one of the prince pal Steamboat Wharvee, Also, the Eosterly end Wares Hise, on the said Wharf.Ne Aoply to Mr.HUNT, the Proprietor, or to *\" MACPHERSON, Notary Public.Quebce, 1st March, 1844.ett Printed and published at No.19, (formerly 3 snd H Mountain Street, Quebec, by Wipuiam Nentom Valeartier,in the Counts of Quebec, for self and ba ren Margaret and John Neilaon, Junior, Danees oft He rother Sanger Namso, decesse.m\u2014sdrd JUNO e Cogn Tes.Queb SUPE (UB 0\\ a and for 1; 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