The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 30 août 1844, vendredi 30 août 1844
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June 26th, 1844.HUNT & COs PORT AND SHERRY WINES.HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully notifies his former customers for HUNT, ROOPE, TEAGE & CO.'s PRIME VINES, that he has transferred the Agency for the sale of the above Wines to Messrs.W.HUNT & CO., whom he begs leave particularly to d.recommen JAMES HUNT.Quebec, 12th June, 1844.E beg to refer to the above Circular transferring tho Agency for the Sale of Messrs.ourselves, .\u201cI'he proprietors have authorized us to make a reduction in the price of their Wines, and to an extent that we are sure cannot fail to give satisfaction._, Weshall be kept supplied with Lhe same qualities of these well known Wines as have been sent to this market for the last twenty siz years.Any order transmitted to James Hunt, Esq., or ourselves, will b omptly attended tores, will be prompty W.HUNT & CO.Hum's Wharf.Quebec, 21st June, 1844.FO Sale by the Subscribers :\u2014 4000 Gallons Pale Seal Oil.GIBB, LANE & CO.June 26th, 1844.FOR SALE.EST Patent Cordage, Port Wine ins Cases of 3 dozen each, Port Wine in Pipes, Hogsheuds, & Quarter Caske, Stockholm Tar, Chamois Skins of very superior quality.PEMBERTON BROTHER No.45, St.Peter Street.Quebec, 25th July, 1844.Just received and For Sale by the Subscriber, Tp'hikry Casks Superior ALLOA ALE.JOHN FISHER, No 6, Notre Dame Street, Lower Town.Quebec, 17th June ,1844.FOR SALE.HE WESLEYAN CHAPEL, situated in the Lower Town, at the place called Près-de-viile.Apply to Mr, JOHN MecLEOD.Quebec, 21st June, 1844.Earthenware ! Earthenware!l! Just received per Alexander Wise avd Great Britain.89 CRATES EARTHENWARE, forming a very general assortment.And daily expected per « LEANDER,\u201d 20 Crates assorted for the country trade, For sale by J.PATERSON, No.11, St.Nicolas Street.Quebec, 6th June, 1844, FOR SALE.OAP AND CANDLES of superior mavufac- ture, in lots to suit purchasers, DOUGLAS WHITE & CO.Quebec, 20th May, 1844.St.James\u2019 Street, mere THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE.IFTEEN Bales Codlines, Horring, Mackerel and Sail Line, 100 Bolts Superior Blesched Canvas, 50 Bundles Double Shear and Cast Steel, Chipping Chisel and Mill Pick do.40 bundies Blistered Steel CCND 20 do.do.do.(hoop L.) G.& H.GIBSONE.Quebec, 3rd May, 1844.Agents.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 C.AL HOLT, LOUR, GRAIN & PROVISION BROKER, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT.ice facing the Custom House, St.Peter Street.Quebec, 16th May, 1844.JUST RECEIVED # « ACADIA, \u201d And for Sale by the Subscribers.CHOICE Assortment of Woollen Cloths, &o., of the latest patterns\u2014consisting of:\u2014 West of England Broad Cloths, Checks, Hairline, Hone Comb, Plaids, ancy Douskin, Fancy \u2018Tweeds, Stripes, French and Alpine Cassimreres, \u2014 * BURRELL == 8hoe Thread, and shine \u2018Twines.C.& W.WURTELE, St.Paul Street, Queboc, 51st Ma _\u20149boes May, 1844, BONDED WAREHOUSE.ONDED GOODS received on Storage ip the ft class Stone Warehouse, on the Ihdia ces and a large Wooden Warehouse to be Jet 8 received.Cottons from 2d.to 6d., White Shirtings 23d to 64d.; and Beavers, Blankets, Counterpanes, August 26th, 1844, OW landing, ex \u201c Roperr Newton,\u201d and \u2018\u201c Mary Ann\u201d i LENE 2 \u2019 NN,\u201d a large Importation of warranted fa- 0 Lies in STAPLE DRY GOODS, adapted to tho season, to which the Subscribers partioularly the attention of COUNTRY STORE KEEPERS, FARMERS, LUMBER MERCHANTS, &c.&c.mong them is a large lot of Orleans, Cobourgs, and Merinos, commencing at 74d.per yard, double width, Grey Flannels, White, Red and Yellow; Broad Cloths, Pilots 1 Striped Shirtings, Moleskins, Prints, &c.&c.&c.&c.; in fact, comprie sing a good stock of every thing in Dry Goods suitable for the country.\u2019 » Ge qe \u2019 ach Pr t= The above will be ready for sale on \"L'uesday next, the 27th instant.GLOVER & FRY, FABRIQUE STREET.New Goods, &c.THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE: BLEACHED, and Brown Canvass, No.1 @ 6, Light, and Heavy Duck, Sail, and Seine Twine, Bolt rope, Tpsom Salts in Casks of 14 to 2 cwt.each, Fig and Button Blue, 14 and 28 Ibs.Boxes, Brnish Lustre, Black Lead, Lamp Black and Ivory Black, White Lea.&c.&c.&c.&c.\u2014ALSO, expectett daily :\u2014 100 Double 36 inch Stoves, 75 Single 36 do.do, 100 Double 30 do.do, 75 Single 30 do.da.150 do.27, 24 and 20 inch do.Pot Ash Kettles from 5 10 12 cwe.Sugar do.suitable sizes.MOORE, GRAINGER & CO, Quebec, 26th August, 1844.FOR SALE.\u201cHWELVE Hhds.Benecarlo WINE.W.HUNT & CO.Hunts Wharf, August 5th, 1844.FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS.QUANTITY of ETOFFE DU PAYS, manufactured at the Beauport Mills.DUPONT & CO Quebec, 31st Juiy, 1844.FOR SALE.QOUBLE Boiled { Linseed Oil, in Hhds.and and Raw Qr.Casks, London Glue, Paris White, 5 cwt, Casks, Epsom Salts, Salt Petre, Best London White Lead.XX do.Green, Black, Yellow and Red Paints, Varnish, Black Lead, à lb.packages, Congou Tea, (in Boxes), 10 Caroteels Currants, Port Wine, In Qr.Casks.Madeira, And Pale Brandy, GEO.A.BLENKIN, McCallum's Wharf.Quebec, 18th July, 1844.\"THE undersigned has just received per © Sir Charles Forbes,\u201d his usual assortment of French Goods from Paris, which will be ready for inspection on THURSDAY next.C.F.HAMEL, 49, St.Tohn St.Upper Town.Quebec, 15th Julv, 1844.FOR SALE, OUR HUNDRED Tons Salt on board the Ship SCOTLAND, from Liverpool.Apply on board, or to pp JOHN MUNN.27th May, 1844.HE Subscribers have received ex Acadia, Auckland, Great Britain, and Wandsworth.Best and Common English Iron.Hoop Iron, Sheet Iron, and Boiler Plate, Zine, Block and Bar Tin, Sheathing & Brazier\u2019s Copper, Trace and Coil Chains, Axle Blocks and Pipe Boxes, Clouts Nail, Canada Rose Nails and Deck Spikes, Patent ¢ proved\" Chain Cablesand Anchors, Coal Tar, Red Lead and Refined Borax, \u2014ALSO P \u2018\u201c GEORGIANA.\u2014 Best Button and Fig Blue in 30 Ib.Boxes, C.& Ww, WURTELE.St.Paul Street.Quebec, 31st May, 1844.FOR PRIVATE SALE.T the Store of the Subscriber, Palace Street\u2014 Toilet Glasses of various sizes, Ladies\u2019 Work Boxes, Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, Backgammon Boards, &c.&c.\u2014ALsS0 \u2014 A few Sets of Paper Maché Trays, a small quantity of Plated Ware.and other articles.B.COLE, A.& B.Quebec, 19th July, 844.FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER.NE THOUSAND Boxes Steel\u2019s Liverpool Soap, just landed, 500 Boxes Glass, (assorted sizes), 50 Crates Crown Glass, 40 Casks Glassware, Superior Mustard, 7 lb.Jars, 500 Coils Rope, assorted sizes, 350 Bolts Canvas, 28 Cases Claret Wine, 10 do.St, Estephe do.10 do.Chateau Margaux, 4 do.Champagne, 10 do.Pale Cognac, 9 do.led Hermitage, 14 Casks Nails, 4 Iron Stock Anchors, from 14 c.to 21 ce 4 Chain Cables « 11.-8to 13-8, 15000 Superior Fire Bricks, 60 Tins superior Brunswick Green Paint, 10 Casks Copperas.0 Lass Copp GEO.BURNS SYMES.Quebec, 28th June, 1844.WINES, OIL, &e.SUPERIOR Port, Madeira and Sherry, in wood and bottle, Clarets, Chateau Lafitte, Larose, Branc Cantenac, Champagne of superior quality, Olive Oil in | dozen cases, London Porter.Byass\u2019s, For Sale b o y RYAN, BROTHERS, No, 37, St.Peter St, Quebec, 31st July, 1844.24 MILL-STONES.~OR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER, a few | pairs of very superior MI LL-ST'O NES, which may bo seen in front of the Stores on the Queen's What D, R.STEUART+ | Quebec, 24th April, 1844.2w | OR SALE by THOS.GAHAN, Cape Cove, next to Mr, Black's Ship Yard,~\u2014Masts, Bow- dprits, Black Spruce Spars from 4 @ 14 inches, made and rough, Ash Oars, made and rough, Spruce do., Hickory Handepikes, Honrds of all descriptions.&c.&c, FORSY! Quebec, 1200 duns ora?TH WALKER & CO Fe Quebec, 5th June, 1844.Jm New Goods, uc.FALL IMPORTATIONS.MOODIE, No.36, St.John Street, begs 1VE + to inform the Towu and Country Store Kecpers of Canada that he has just received per the \u2018* Caledonia,\u201d a part of his fall Stock of Goods.and is in daily expectation per the \u201c Chima,\u201d + Mahaica,\u201d ¢ Souter Johnny,\u201d and ¢ Magnet,\u201d from Liverpool, the ¢ Favourite,\u201d and \u201c June Brown,\u201d from Glasgow, A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK of Dry Goods, Hardware, Smallwares, &c., &c., &c., Lo be sold wholesale LOW FOR CASH.A Salesman acquainted with the Dry Good business, who speaks the Irench and English languages.having satisfactory references would be engaged, by application at the above establishment.Quebec, 28th August, 1844.u NOW LANDING AND FOR SALE: Per Schooners Mary, Union, Caroline, and Marten, from Gaspé : 203 PARRELS, 2 Hhds., 1 hatf Bbl.Cod Oil, 5 Barrels Settlings and Blubber, 7 BbLis.Salmon, 60 Cwt.Table Cod Fish.Per Schooner L\u2019 Italienne, from Halifax : 50 Barrels Seal Oil, 10 Quarter Casks Olive Oil, 36 Boxes Confectionary.Per Happy Return, and Three Brothers, from Arichat : 403 Barrels No.1, Arichat Herrings, 45 Barrels No.3, Mackarel.\u2014 AND, in Store: \u2014 750 Barrels No.1, Arichat Herrings, 250 Barrels No.3.Mackarel, 18 Half Barrels Arichat Eels, Muscovado Sugar, Molasses, Rum, Brandy, Whiskey, Pork, &c.&c, (Whale Oil hourly expected).D.FRASER.Quebec, 28th August, 1844 5 LANDING ez \u201c Mary Ann,\u201d FROM LONDON, 10 IPES 1% London Particular 8 Hhds.Tenenffe Wine \u201c Pas- 40 Quarter Casks ley\u2019s\u2019\u2019 Brand.WILLIAM PRICE.Quebec, 28th August, 1844.\"THE SUBSCRIBERS offer for Sale, the following Goods, at reduced prices :\u2014 200 Tons English and Welsh assorted Bar Iron, 20 do assorted Bolt Copper §, 8, §, 1, 14, in, 30 Cases Sheathing Copper, 18, 20, 28, 24, 26 0z., 5 Tons (Nailers) Coach Spring Steel, 1000 Bozes (Crawshay\u2019s) Canada Plates, 10 Tons assorted Hoop lron, 100 Casks Canada Rose Nails, 50 do assorted Deck Spikes, 100 Assorted Patent Chain Cables from } in.to 15.150 Topsail Sheet Ties, 100 Assorted inchors from 2 cwt.to 27 cwt., 200 Coils Best English Cordage, 50 Warpsand Tow-lines, 300 Barrels Rosin, 150 do Pitch, &Landing ex *¢ Neptune from 50 do \u2018far, New York.1000 Kegs White Lead, No.1, X, XX, XXX, 100 Casks Linseed Qil (Boiled and Raw), 25 Hhds.DeKuyper\u2019s Double Berried Geneva, 150 Boxes and Half Boxes Twankay Tea, 100 Chests Souchong 'l'ea, 50 Chests Congou Tea, 1 Chest Indigo, 100 Buxes Servant\u2019s Friend, 56 lbs.each, \u2014AND DAILY EXPECTED\u2014 Per ¢¢ British Queen \u201d from Bristol :\u2014 500 Boxes T.D.Pipes, 1065 Bundles Nail Sheet Iron, assorted, 1112 do Heop lron assorted, 205 Casks Canada Bose Nails, 40 Baskets Cheese, 390 Boxes Window Glass assorted.Per < Urania?from Sunderland :\u2014 523 Boxes Window Glass assorted.Per \u201c Tropic \u201d and \u201c« H.N.Parker \u201d\u201d from London, and HE fast-sailing, first-class Bark \u201c SIR CHARLES FORBES,\u201d W, G.Mar- TIN, Master, 363 Tons per Register, will sail for London about 24th instant : her Cabin Accommodations are espe- ciaily adapted for Passengers, Apply to GILLESPIE, GREENSHIELDS & CO.Quebec, 2ist August, 1844.HE first class Ship \u201c AGENORA,\u201d Joun R.GIFFNEY, Commander, to sail on the Ist prox., can comfortably accommodate a few Cabin and Steerage Passengers.For particulars apply to the Captain, on board, at Reynar\u2019s Wharf.Quebec, 21st August, 1844.5 PASSAGE TO LIVERPOOL.PASSAGE TO BELFAST.HE A 1, Coppered, fast sailing Ship és VICTORIA, MoMamon, Master, will sail for the above port, on the 18th instant, bas superior accommodations for Cabin Passengers, Apply to J.A, PIRRIE & CO.Quebec, 12th August, 1844.PASSAGE TO BRISTOL.y ILL sail about the 28th instant, the A 1, fast sailing Coppered Ship YORKSHIRE, Wiruiam Bacue, Commander, and baving good accommodations, can take a few Cabin passengers.Apply tothe Captain, on board, at Tibbitts\u2019 Cove, or at the Office of ALLAN GILMOUR & CO.Quebec, 121th August, 1844.|COMMUNICATION.] «\u201c MARRIED MAN?io this City, is thanked for the trouble he has_taken, proceeding doubtless from the best motives,to communicate to a friend of the writér a piece of information as absurd as it is untrue, and by applying to the proper quarter, he as well as his informant will be satisfied that their assertion is not maintainable for a moment, and they can have an opportunity of showing what foundation they had for alleging such a fact.INVESTIGATOR.Quebec, 26th August, 1844.NOTICE TO MARINERS.prey LIGHT HOUSE having been - , erected on the west end of the FR IscaxD of Biquer in the River St Lawrence, NO I'l CE is hereby given that a REVOLVING LIGHT of the first class was shewn thereon for the first time on the Ninta day of AUGUST iostant, and that the said HAE Light will continue to be shewn every night, from Sunset 10 Sunrise, from the 15th of APRIL to the 15th DECEMBER in each vear.The l'ower is Seventy Feet high and the Light stands one hundred and thirty feet abuve the level of the Sea, the North West Shoal bearing from it due west a mile and a batf.This Light will revolve at regulated intervals of two minutes, A nine pounder gun is placed near the Light House and will be fired every hour during foggy weather and snow storms.By order, LINDSAY & LEMOINE, R.Ty.H.Q.Trinity House, Quebec, 16th August, 1844.9 NOTICE.HE Sabscribers having determined on forming in conjunction with their present business, an Establishment for the disposal of Merchandize bv Auction, beg to state that they will when required make advances on and guarantee the Sales of property placed in their hands.GILLESPIE, GREENSHIELDS & CO.Quebec, 9th August, 1844.ME PHILLIPS having accepted an appointment in the High School of Montreal, wishes to introduce to his establishment a Gentleman who is thoroughly qualified to teach.The House and premises are situated tn the best part of the city and are admitably adapted for the reception of Pupils.Immediate application 1s required.August 261k, 1844, 15, Esplanade.STEAM BOAT STOCK.a.HREE or FOUR SHARES io the Stock of the St.Lawrence Steam Boat Company are offered for Sale and may be had by applying to H.E, ScOTT, Steam Boat Agent.Quebec, 19th August, 1844.STORAGE AND WHARFAGE.THE Subscriber having leased those spacious premises on St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf, is new ready to receive Goods on Consignment or Storage on the most reasonable terms ; the Stores are well adapted for Grain, WM.LEPPER.Quebec, 1st May, 1844.WwW ANTED TO RENT, for two or three years, a small FARM within ten or fifteen miles of the City of Quebec, with immediate possession.There must be a comfortable dwelling House and convenient out buildings on the farm.Apply to the Editor of the QUEBEC GAZETTE.Quebec, 12th August, 1844.ADVANTAGEOUS INVESTMENT, QEVERAL Sums of money secured upon Jands in the Township of Frampton, with the privilege of bailleur de fonds, may be obtained on reasonable terms by applying to 4, GREAVES CLAPHAM, N.P Quebec, Olh August, 1844 owf .FRERE mane ed DEX Ti ES A TO SB LE EE IAN SRP SS ER SR = CPE A EE ME RES pe a ES I g A § \u2014 error ei iv rw AR © © Se met meme à Grue rue ame Te rem des i Extracts from English Papers FROM THE 19T11 JULY TO THE 4TH ALG.nef: ThE SocieTy lstANDs.\u2014\u2014There seems reason to apprebend some difficalte between France sud Bu- gland, in connexion with the doinzs of tbe French paval authorities at Tahiti.The French version of the matter isthus given in a letter of March 19, published in the Paris Siecle.; If we wanted any proof cf the great importance attached to Tahiti by the English we need only refer to the attempts mado by them to impede our occupation, since we took possession of the island, Mr.Pritchard, the missionary, who acted as English consul, at once protested against our occupation.This example was soou followed by Queen Pomare, aud sho withdrew to an Eoglish vessel, to remain under the protection of the English flag.An in- sarrection, of which Pritchard was the ringleader, was then organized.He represented the French to the natives as an insignificaut peopla, whom à great chief had long led to victory, but that the Eoglish had at last placed that great leader in ehains, to prevent farther disorder.He declared also that a vast feet would soon arrive from LFogland, and bury the French ships ai the islands.Proclamations announcing these Ene things were placarded ; and, as
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