The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 4 juin 1849, lundi 4 juin 1849
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Ce of TS à a Gibson, Newcastle, À.Gilmour & Co.e heat | Brig He ftait, Ellerington, James to i loco, Mae le, Clevels deh & Davies.ee sor, Marty Brunell ces du LM esurier & Co.\"8 tha Bl ii, Primrose, Ferguson, Jamericio ordop, Ç .- wi siderei ENTERED FOR LOADING | y wou' Tons For.By Whom.Where.: M9 Names.5.ond es, a0 fl June 2nd.Cw Taney Sy Elie & Jane, 424, Liverpool, J.Smith, Sillery Ounter.à «1 : (Ct yo a - Faweette, 180, Wigton, G.3.Rymes & Co., Sillery do.thout à Congress, 279, Maryport do.do.\\ 623.Greenock, \u2014\u2014 Ledra gard, 28, Brel (i.B.Symes & Co, Spencer s do.cat 8 Lagle \u2019 & Wisheach, W.J.C.Benson, Hall's do.Stes She Whitehall, W.Price, Budden's Wharf.2 bem | LS Montrose, G.B.Symes & Jo., Spencer's 5, Helen, 540, MOutrose, Co pe, lal I vv Wallace, 183 Arbroath, do.do.\u2018 A 209, Hiracombe.C.BE.Levey & Co.dos .ay lal Dylidia & Ann, 277, London, LeMesurier & Co., DD ais an at~ A hae, ani\u20142) 1a 533, Bristol, C1 ; , de nid 258, Stranraer A.Gilmour & Co., Wolfe's hite pine, § lour, by ol\u20141 04 als, Si 760 bbls nd Da\".LU 3 bys E28 gun- Wilson & Sm 13 e deals, 20 Wk s0ap, ?US ds fous, son 50 bbls BOC bils = Pro- is Pro RK 5) «la 2 td milton white uw WW :.500 5733 It, by oak, VS, ends, j tons pine Wi hol\u2014 vhite pipe pri rhite lathe 15 8 do Co.bbls ird.bbls G \u201cLA guiPPING 1 NTELLIGENCE, La Li ve le O0\u201c 2 E.Alexarder Wise, 208, Fleetwooly GB S00 6, 0 Riri \u201cle 177, Carlisle, A.Gilmour & Cou, Wolfe's do.ly, 177, Carlisle, uss, Bridgewater dodo.save.£38, Greenock, W.J.C.Benson, N.Liverpool do.\u201cJeon 270, Hudl, 1.&.E.Burstall, Cape do.203, Dunbar.Pemberton Brothers, Sillery do.Neriad, 195, ull, LL & E Burstal!, Lampson's do.\u2014\u2014 MARITIME ITEMS.£a.m\u2014Therm, 06 7.Bar.20.44.Wind, E, N.EF.Rain.The Sebr.Veloce hence on the 9th ult., with a cargo of car, pork Ke, has been wrecked going into Richibueto, : Br place of destination \u2014Cargo saved ina damaged state.The steamer St.George arrived on Saturday from Mon- &- with the Aunie, Eglinton, and Erromanza in tow.The steamer Alhance left for Montreal ou Saturday af- wan, with the Brig Cicero in tow.The Princess Victoria left also on Saturday for Upper Ecoute, A private letter, from Ifalifax, dated 26:h uit, states, Fast thesteamer from Newfoundland was detained eight Pass in the ice, off St.John's ; and that she reports the Bos of several vessels, in the ice, near Newfoundland.Tie schooner Prince of Wales cleared at Halifax on RK: 24st ult., for Quebec.New York, May 25\u2014 Cleared\u2014 Brig Taso, Mills.26 Ship Fiogal, Black.28th\u2014Ship Abby, Barker, for licbec, pe PASSENGERS.Fm of the number of Emigrants avrived at this Port from the opening of the Natigation up to this Levey & Co, .ay + I.Symes & Co., Speu- ation, 981, Dartmouth, Gi.I.Syme os Do has abtained an unprecedented celebrity in Great Britain and the East Indies, from the astonishing Cures performed by it in both these countries, has lately been introduced into Montreal.As might be expected, its popularity hus followed it, and its use is be ming general among all classes.The I\u2019roprictors, pr pted by the very flattering reception is has met v \"thin the Metropolis, have determined on extending its usofulne.s to all other parts of Canada ; and, for that purpose, have established agencies 3 in all the principal Cities.They flatter themselves that when its wonderful properties shall become more generally known, they will meet with that encouragement which the introduction of such a valuable medicament into a country justly entitles them.The contracted limits of an adver- tiseineut necessarily precludes tl-eir entering into any adequate detail of its merits, but, for the information of the » publie, they intend to publish, from time to time, such statesments of cures as have or may occur, and for the present will content themselves with merely enumerating some of the complaints for which it has heen used with the most complete success\u2014Such as Swollen Glands, Broken Breasts, White Swellings, Cuts, Whillows, Scalds from Steamboat explosions, or other causes, Burns, Scrofuious Sores, Sore Nipples, Carbuncles, Seald Head, Gun-shot Wounds, Bruises, Boils, Frostbites, Wens, Chilblains, Ulcerated and Common Sore Throats and Bunions.If used in time, it will prevent or cure Cancers, also, Swell ings arising from a blow on the Breast, Ring Worm, Pains in the Back, Rheumatism, Gout, Pains in the Chest, P\u2019al- pitation oi the ITeart, Complaints in the Liver, Spine, Heart and Hip, Rushing of Blood to the Head, Swelled Face, and Toothache.Its benefits are by no means confined to the Human race, hut it extends its healing qualities in the Brute creation.It is an excellent application for Saddle and Harness Galls, Broken Knees, Cracked 1Loofs, &ec.&c.\u2014In fact, it is impossible to enumerate half the complaints that have been cured by the application of this Salve.It is very portable\u2014will keep in any dlimate, and requires little or no care in the application, as it may be spread with a knife on any substance, such as chamois leather, linen, or brown paper.Noue genuine without the Proprictors\u2019 name is on the wrapper.For sale by JOIIN MUSSON, Qucbee.MARRIED.On Saiurday, 26th May, at Kingston, Canada West, by the Rev.R.V.Rogers, A.M, Major [lugh Denis Crofton, commanding IT.M.20th Regineut, eldest son and heir of Sir Morgan George Crofton, Baronet, of Mohill House, County of Leitrim, Ireland, to Georgians Lucy, daughter of the Honorable I\u2019.IB.deBlaquiere, aud neice of Genvral the Right Hou.Lord deBlaquicre.SALES SALE BY ALCTION A FARM AT E BEAU- PORF \u2018 = «I; BEAUPORT, in the Parish of St, Judh-tan, 5 acres, Lot No.8, in the 5th Runge, wilLMe sold at Mr.O\u2019Doun's Auction Rooms, on MONDAY next, the 4t NE, at TWO o'clock, PAL.For iculars enquire at the office of this pap of June, 1849.An elegant Country Villa for Sale Will be sold by Auction, on I'RIDAY, the 15th JUNE next, at ONL o'clock, (ii not previously disposed of), at the office of ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, sq.o\u2014 AT valuable LOT of GROUND on 5) the St.Lewis Road, about five miles from Quebec, with the house thereon erected, lately in the pussession of Mr.SAMUEL WrrGuT- The Lot is 17 acres, with a front of about five acres on the St.Lewis Road, and is in free and common soc- cage.\"The House is beautifully situated, built in the most modern style and of superior workmanship and finish, the late proprietor F.ag spured no expense in its construction.[1 contains a fine cnerance Hall, Library, Dining Room, Drawing Room, Butler's Pantry, &c., &e., ou the ground floor.Four best bed Rooms and three Servants\u2019 Rooms on the second floor.The basement is divided into Wine Cellar, Dairy, Coal and Wood Cellars, and is also fitted up with a Hot-air Furnace erected on the most approved principle and capable of thoroughly heating all the down stairs and up stair rooms.In summer, this apparatus is mude to convey a current of cold air to any room where it may be desired.The Wing attached, is adapted for Bath Rooms, Tooms for Men-servants, Wash house, &e., &e., and there is also an excellent Ice House, now full of lee.A well has been sunk at a considerable cost, which ensures a constant supply of the purest water.The foundation Wall for a Conservatory is also laid, and a Hot-air Furnace erected for heating the same.A Trout stream runs through the grounds.In the hands of a purchaser of taste this property might be made one of the ost ornamental spots in the neighbourhood of Quebec, Yor further particulars apply to ITE FARM at dule:\u2014 W.Ii.ANDERSON, Cabin, Stge.or WESTON HUNT.i om England.ee 16 810 Quebec, 23th NZ, 1849.Ireland.\u2026 30 3173 - Scotland.290 orld, 1 x physician) Germany.5 .0 146 Lower Ports.\u2026\u2026\u2026ssreessescennrsre 0 49 51 4468 0i 4429 Previously reported 152 8897 acorresponding period\u2019 48 239 6622 nercase in favor of 18-19 0 2275 A.C.BUCHANAN, Chief Agent.Emigrant Department, Quebec, May 20th, 1849.A ludy in Troy, New-York, who had been given up by for physicians, sends us the following :\u2014 Troy, May 15, 1846.Mr Fowle:\u2014In October last, I took a violent cold, hich settled on my lungs, and produc-d a hacking cough, Frompanied with night sweats, wnich reduced me very it best physicians, but received no help ; I tried another, t with no better success; and finally a third, still grow- js worse all the while.At this stage of the disease, I reduced 50 low as to be unable to turn myself in bed, sit up while my bed was made.My physicians finally ve me up, and said that [ had the consumption, and that Je was no help for me.My friends told me to try star's Balsam of Wild Cherry, but the Doctors ob- \u201ced, and said that it wonld only hurry me out of the finally procured a bottle, and by using three Wiles Twas restored to perfect health.N Bef MRS.SARAH LAWSON.ty Let those who have any doubts about the merits $ popular medicine, go to their own neighbors for of of ite efficacy.onogenuine, 1 1 i .Ë > Sala hy signed I.BUTTS on the wrapper.JOSEPH BOWLES, and JOHN MUSSON, Quebec, Wholesale and Retail.: TURKISH BLACK SALVE, \u201cder the Patronage of the Honorable East India Company.us SALVE, prepared from the original re- \"PO procured from a celebrated Turkish Ha- + of Smyrna, in Asia Minor, aud which |, Afew days after T was taken, 1 employed one of INDIGO ANDING rz \u201cDOUGLASS,\u201d from London, \u2014for sale by Zz A.JOSEPH & CO.Napoleon Wares 2nd June, 1849.3 TO BE LET.UIAT small, commodious ITouse, on the Cape, lately occupied by Mr, Mipp1EToN.Apply to Lu A.MACNIDER, \u2018 or at the office of Mr.Boisseau, St.Joseph Street.Ist June, 1849.FOR SALE ex \u201cJOSEPHA\u201d AND \u201cRORY 0\" MORE.\u201d CAP Rose Nails and Spikes.Scythes and Sickles, Sheet Lead, Patent Shot, ; Spades and Shovels, à id Tron Wire, Steel, Sad Irons, and Block Tin, Coil Chain, and Chain Cables, Shect, Hoop, and Bar Iron.C.& W.WURTELE, St.l\u2019aul Street.dws\u20143wW May 21st, 1849.FOR SALE ex \u201cJOSEPHA.\u201d Queen\u2019s Ar Double Gloster, N THE Business of the Undersigned will be in future conducted urder the style and firm of 1\u2019.NGLOIS & CO, 3 : P.LANGLOIS, Jr.© JAMES B.LANGLOIS.3\u2014Iw St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf, 31st May, 1849.FOR SALE.IIE JOURNALS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL and HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY \u2014 LOWER CANADA.\u2014Apply at this Office.May 81st, 1849, THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE FOR SALE : FFLEY, WEBBER, & CO.'s best Port Wine, vintage 1834, in wood.Young & Co's Wine, bottled in London, consisting of : Pale and Gold Sherry, Madeira, Champs \u201cne, Hock, Château Margaux, Lafitte, St, Julien, St.Emilion, and St.Estephe Claret, Sauterne and Burgundy.S - Iennessy's Brandy, in hhds., Campbell & Staudly's Iligh Wines, 50 per cent.over proof, Very bright Porto Rico Sugar, in hhds.and barrels, Molasses in puncheons and barrels, Refined sugar, Tea, &e., &c.GILLESPIES & CO.Quebce, 30th May, 1849.FOR CHARTER.HE fast sailing ship PRINCE RE- = GENT, Ilenry Chambers, master, 394 Tous Register, will aceept of ja charter to a safe port in the United Kingdom.Apply to .LEVEY & C0, Levey's Wharf.Quebec, 30th May, 1849.NOTICE, SHIP-CITANDLER AND GROCERY STORE.V ILLIAM BANFIELD respectfully informs the Ship-Masters, Seamen, and inhabitants in general, that he has always for sale, at his \u2018establishment, NO.14, ST.PETER STREET, all articles in the above line, of a superior quality, and at the lowest possible prices.Quebec, 22nd May, 1849.SZ - FOR SALE ev \u201c LADY ELGIN,\u201d FROM LIVERPOOL.4 NULISH OAKUM.CANADA PIX ; 1.C.\u2018Tin, Liverpoo! Salt, in ba Ancisors, 25 to 30 cv Chain Cables, 1 to 1f Deck Spikes, 3 to 5 uch, CHARLES BE.LEVEY & CO.Levey\u2019s Wharf, 21st May, 1849.| .0 W LAN DIN and for sale Dy the Subseri- bers :\u2014 DEKUYPER'S G TWANKAY TEA) CHARL Ava, E.LEVEY & CO.Levey\u2019s Wharf, 16th May, 1549.§ SALT AFLOAT.UST ARRIVED 4 Lady Elgin and for sale by the subseribers:\u2014 300 TONS LIVERD 2000 BAGS, 3 BUSI ALT IN BULK, EACH.12.LEVEY & CO.Levey's Wharf, 22nd May, 1849.FOR SALE BY THE sU3 R IBERS: TROUBLE Screened SMITIIS COAL, Fire Bricks, Grey\\Jtoelg Bricks, White Paint, No.1, N./XX.XXX.Glue, Window Glass, FJbqring Brads.NLEVEY & OO.Levey's Wharf, 3rd May, 1849.FOR SALE\u2014AFLOAT.OUBLE SCREENED SMITH COALS, STEAM COALS, FOUNDRY COKE.CHAR E.LEVEY & CO.Levey\u2019s Wharf, 17th May, 1849.FOR SALE BY TIE SUBSCRIBERS : 1 EFINED SUGARS, INDIGO, Twankay and Yaung Hyson Tea, Port Wine in WooK and Bottles, Wine Bottles and TND fl'ipes, Anchors, Chains, Wa Spikes, Bar Iron, Cgbpe Yellow Metals, Compositio .C.E., LEVEY & CO.Levey's Wharf, 3rd May, 1849.EGRAPH ASSOCIATIO Tx c HE GENERAL NG OF STOCKHOLDERS.ei LYESPAY, the 30th instant, is postpogud to a future date, 0 due notice will be giv.advertisement, x ay, 1849.BANKRUPT.( Province of Canada, Ÿ District of Quebce.HAM BREAKEY, of the Parish of St.Joseph, Pointe Levi, in the County of Dorchester, in the District of Quebec, Trader, Conunission issued by Jean Casimir Bruneau, Esquire, one of the Circuit Judges in and for the said District of Quebec, dated the Thirtieth day of May, 1849.\u2014 Meeting of Creditors to be held in the Court House, in the said City of Quebee, on THURSDAY, the Twenty-first day of JUNE next, at ELEVEN of the Clock in the forenoon.3 ( Quebec, Sheriffs Office, 1st June, 1849.4 UNCLAIMED LETTERS.List oF LErrersremaining in the Quebec Post Office on the tst April, 1849.(If the following Letters are not redeemed within six weeks from this date, they will be sent tothe Dead Letter ffice.) N.B.\u2014 Persons enquiring for any of those Letters, are particularly requested to ask foradvertised Letters.A WM.SEWELT,, Sheriff.1 Amiot Mad Jean 5 AR 2 Armstrong Edmund 6 Andrews Wm \"3 Appleyard Joseph 7 Allen Arthur 4 Anderson William B 1 Bedard P 13 Byrne Andrew 2 Blain John 14 Breerly Chas 3 Brousseau Joseph 15 Bourke Watjea 4 BhisL 8 16 Bormdy Thos 5 Bertrand Léan 17 Brennan Wm 6 Burns John 18 Byrnes Elizabeth 7 Doyle James 19 Burton Thos 8 Belleau Léon 20 Banks David 9 Blondel Monsieur 21 Banks David 10 Beggs Alexander 11 Buile Exq Chs A 12 Borne David 29 Bouge Dennis 23 Bain Mary Ann 24 Boyce George Cc 15 Clorrowith Thos 16 Conway John 17 Cegith Monsieur 18 Clavette Wm 19 Cahey James 20 Couer Edward 21 Chappell John 22 Cahill Patrick 1 Conway James 2 Collins John 3 Callen Rev John 4 Campbell Donald 5 Craig John 6 7 8 Canning Isabella Conolly Mary Connell J M 9 10 on ee OVO Co hman Pauk 23 Coleman Martin M Champbel) Rev Noel 24 Connor Dennis Walton Mrs 11 Crowsers Miss Mary 25 Cowan Miss Harriet 12 Cain Mary 26 Conway James 15 Caniwell Catherine 27 Clark Fanny 14 Csnovae Jolin g8 Connolly Owen np .1 Dougherty Eleanor 14 Deacon William 2 Dorion Henri 15 Doyle Mis Mary 3 Dolbec Edouard 16 Doghertv Mr 4 Duffy Michael 17 Dion Charles 5 Doyle Thos 18 Deeble John 6 Ducherne Gérome 19 Davidson John 7 Drynoon James 20 Donoghue Catherine 8 inning Jumes 21 Davies Edward 9 Donoghue Widow 22 Dubea Mr 10 Deacon Mr 23 Dunn James 11 Dunn Margaret 24 Doachoe Park 12 Daily Anne 25 Dooley John 13 Daily Deus 26 Dealy Mrs Catherine E 1 Elderton Esq Somerset 3 Elderton Esq J H 2 Emuerson L:q John 4 Egan Mrs Mary F 1 Ferguson G D 9 Foran Thne 2 Farrell Miss 10 Ferguson George 3 Forest Peter 11 Forrest Peter 4 Furoy N P 12 Fortier I'8lix 5 Flanagan John 13 Flinn Michael 6 l\u2018raser À 14 Fewer fohn 7 Fiset Monsieur 15 Furlong John 8 Forrestal Esq Thos 16 Fehely Fanny G Gosselin GL 10 Gnssclin Antoine 2 Graham Thos 11 Gingras Joseph 3 Griffiths John 12 Grnham Isatella 4 Garneau Jean 13 Gauvin Joseph 5 Gingras O 14 Graham Mrs 6 Gagnon Félix 15 Gingras Isadore 7 Gagnon Joseph 16 Guenct Pierre 8 Gorman Lawrence 17 Griffin Mrs Wiiliam 9 Goutel Ambroise H 1 Haden Wm 17 Huot Augustin 2 Huriey Redmond 18 Heron E
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