The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 12 juillet 1833, vendredi 12 juillet 1833
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jp osch Bud oh subsequent insertion, In both languages duu.insertion» : i as may be agreed on ; ule.Advertling ba ER Fabre & Co; Thice-Hivers, Mr.Gen, nls: Momireass bos Ottawa, Mr.W.G.Blanchard; Ca Santé, G.sois SF Al a « Ste, Anne.P.A.Dorion, Esq ; Loibinicre.M.Fil.W.Allsephe fu Loup M.Chalou ; Nécolet, M.C Tesse ; La Baie, M, ; River dt ENR Sherbrooke, C.Winteher, Eq; Berthier, M .sagne : Ma.dfenry, fie J.Loughry; S Denis, M, Alignault; Franchinon Dr Duvert ; La Prairie.M.J.Johnson 3 St.John's, M.st Charles, sulements.M.Sleviu ; st-Marie N.Beauce, M.Henv, Se Denard pir Ste Anne, Grande Ance.R.Pluze, Esq ; Hiver Thomas, sires Namouraska, Captain Gauvieau ; Rimouski.© Guadley ME 2, Gurren, es pestronsters throughout the Province have coneented F7 Most hrcribers.; i ial Cp Cope, Sn wie DE ; Hamby, Sr.John & Misalshous Tag Juris a rds, ume hours pra sois, md BS ky aye P, a Ftbiniers-Weimen.pra ata} Contractor and Stages, A, Gauvin, Coutilard Street, jor Towns Ri M.1}.utd QUEBEC REGATTA, 1833.Ta Meeting of Gentlemen desirous of promoting the Regatta, held at the Quebec Exchange, on Sutur- iv 6 $37 'rrsesT, ) Jui FW CatnwELL Bart.in the Chair, Mr.George Pesssknton, «M, WaLKEH, « R, SHAw, « JG InvinE, « IH Duesonp, Captain MeKivxon.A.DC, « Honors, 324 Regiment, \u201c MARKHAM, 524 ltept Mr.CamesEnL, 324 Regu, # Dorcras, 79 h Regi, Dr.Free, Revolved\u2014That the Regarta shall take place on the 15th of vzust next, being the intermediate day of the Races, should » westher prove favorable.FRIDAY, 12th JULY, 1833.| DIORAMA F the celebrated CAPUCHIN CHAPEL at ROME will be exbibited TO-DAY, and coutinue open for u few days, at Mu.DEVEELRLRY'S HOTEL, St Joseph-sirest.7 Admittance, 1s.5L-=Children, Half rice.P Doors open from NINE in the morsing unul FOUR in the sfiernonn.QUEBEC RACLS.Under the Patronage of Fis Fxcellency Lieutenant Genera Lord Aylmer, K.C.B.&c.&c.Ta Meeting held this day, pursuant to notice, at the Albion Hotel, it was resolved, That the Races should take place on WEDNESDAY, the 14h, and FRIDAY, the 16th of August next; and hat the fulivwing gentlemen are requested to act as S:ewards : \u2014 The Honorable Marrusw Brrr, La.Cat.the Hon.C.Gong, 1D.Q.M.G.À.Parreuson, Esquire, J.B.Fonsyrn, Esquire.Captain Dovee, ADC Major WinorirLp, 324 Regiment, Juseuzavau Dectessar, Esquire.Cuptsto Atpenson, ILE, De.Caunweus, (Treasurer) Subscription Lists will be left ut the Quebec Exchange in the Lowee, and at the Garrmun Library, in tbe Upper Town.Quebec, Firduy, 74h June, 1857.CoRrORATION Tagastuy Orricz, 7 Quebec, 21st June, 1833, HE undersigned Treasurer of the Corporation of | Quebec, hereby gives public notice, that the Books of Ases-ment for the present yesr are now in hic possession, All persgis, proprietors of houses or lots of ground, or possessing catringes, horses or dogs, and persons from the age of Zi to Gu years, who are disposed to compound for personal labour, are required to pay hun the respective does and duties lard upon each of them, as contained in the said Bocks of Assessment, within Fifteen Days after publication hereol, at his office, Nou.12, Palace- street, where he wil bean daily attendance, (Sundays sud holy- days excepted) trom Ba.mL onl 4 pon.Dy order of the Mayor, j by applying at the Office of Henry Manson, Esq St James.st.Hesolved\u2014That the following gentlemen be requested to act Sewards; with power make all arrangements for the Races, dwih suthoriiy to alter the day above wentioned, af hey aut thirk proper: viz.\u2014Su John Caldwell, bart., Major Fincbelt, 324 Megt, Licut.(ol.Honbte.C.Gore, Cap ait des, 79h Regt, George Pemberton and William Walker, pures M tecolvod\u2014 That the Stewards be requested Lo colleet subscrip- ve fur the Regatta; and that subscripuon papers be placed tu e Reading Reem of the Lixchaege, and io the Gurrison La.ary.Keaived\u2014That the shove proceedings be publi-hed in the chee Mercury, and the Gazette of Messrs.Nulson & Cowan, ¢ FISHER, Acting Secretary, £5.OR CHARTER to JAMAICA\u2014any Port le in the West Indies, or Great Britain.\u2014 The ig Groack Gowkonx, of 196 tons, S.King, Master.Tue G.would be à guod conveyance fer Giaiu or Ashes, Ap- by 10 fh July, 1575.GILLESPIE, FINLAY & Co.FOR SALE OR CHARTER.> ITE fine tast sailing New Brie Virani, of #2 about 160 tons, is ready fur sea, and if not wii take 8 Charter for any safe l\u2019ort.Fur particulars up- 10 Quebec, th Ju'y, 1833.By desire, J JAS.W.MARETT ROHARTER TO A SAVE PORT IN IRELAND, ) EE fast sailing Brig Minerva, 170 tous re- H gister, Robert Cutting, Master, is ready to ida Cargo of Deals or Measure nt Goods.Apply to PEMBERTON BROTHERS, No.2, Conunerend Chambers Both June, h833.PASSAGE TO LONDONDERRY.ER PIE fine À 1.coppered Ship Ztoyal Wil- gh lion, now loading with deals at Irvine's barf, hes most superior accommodations for cabin passengers, H will ail tn a few days.Apply to Capt.A.Mc Neilagze on board, or ta oth June, 1833.THOMAS RYAN, PASSAGE TO LONDON.ITE first class Ship Caryn, Andrew Chris- LA tie, Master, havi superior accommodations vassengers, will sail about 20th prexime.Application to be pdeto the Captain, at Wolte's Cove, or at the office of ALLAN GILMOUR & Co.26th June, 1833, Champlain street PASSAGE TO LONDON.be» | \u2018HE Drorlaentary, Tnliamian, 750 tons re- usa mister, Capt, ROB Shettler, will ail for non about the 15th July.\"Fhe sccommadniions on board fo) ORES are as usual, with vessels of her class, *pacious and Mortable.: or passage, apply to Messrs.PETER MGILL & Co, Eri lo WM.PRICE & Co, Quebev, or to Captain TITLE R on bonrd.\u2014 (Quebec, Th June, 1255.\u2014\u2014 FOR JAM ALC.pat » HE first class Schooner Jouy & Ton \\>, 1 R.Hayes, Master, can take a fow Barrels on iglt 16 the P .\u2019 À entest p ortsof Montego Day.Falmouth or Buea the 1 en hint of her cargo being now rendy, she will Le despatched Gays.For ficight or passage, apply to PATERSON, YOUNG & Co.EO Ship-owners, Luniber Merchants, and others, ue: j l\\ The Woprietors of the Steam Bot ei 2 LADY AYLMER, beg most re- mber Mer y speetfuily to inform all Ship.owners, tow chants and others, that their Steam Boat is now rea.bur; ess Rafts, Ke.within or n chart distance from the owing ver Merchants well find that she is well adapted to tpi ts; owing to her light draught of water she wid be Ke rafts into nny Cove; the charges will be mo lerate\u2014 ne teady at a very .Madeira in hhds aod half quarter casks, confain ing each about 14 gallons.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Madeira.Port, Sherry and Marsala Wines in pipes.hhds.and quarter casks ; aud in botle, Hock, Sauterne and Bassac.THOMAS RYAN, Commercial Buildings, DAVID VASS & Co.Lower Town.1tth July, 1833 TANTED, a MASTER or MISTRESS, or both, to conduct the INFANT SCHOOL at Quebec, Application to he made to the Commitiee of Management uf the Intunt School Society, thiovgh the Secretary, Miss Lloyd, 10 the are of J.Mootizambent, ig, cllice of the Civil Secretary, Que- ec.\u2014£ard May, 1835.On SA TURDAY next, the 13h inst, at ONE o\u2019clock, by MARTIN CHINIC.on Messrs Milham Price & Cols Wharf, Cape Diamond Brewery : QMGHT pipes L.P.Teneriffe Wine 40 hhdsaud 2 gr.casks London vinegar 40 kegs white and black paint 0 cutis cordage, 0 bolts canvass, 4 anchors 5 to 8S owt.2 chain cables, ! iron cambonse, 24 iron knees, 5 iron scuppers, 1 hawse hole rol'er and 2 checks, 8 mast hoops, 14 preventer plates, 3 rail stauncheons, 4 boom irons, 61 timber digs, 1 los smalfehaïas, 1 lot standing and running rigging, 36 dead eyes, 1 heart for main stay, 1 iron clamp and 1 pintla for rudder head, G composition hinges for dead hghts, 5 composition pintles and bands For rudder and stern post, 20 barreis coal and Stockholm tar, ALSO, 262 pine Deals, 10:h Jule, 1837, HORSES.\u2014On SATURDAY next, the 15 hinstant, opposite the Oilicers\u201d Barrack, Market place, at TWELVE o'clock, by B COLL: | \u2018 FEMIREE very excellent TIORSES, two of which i are four vears old, the other aged; Cariole Robes, &c, &c.Also, a heautiful Phaæton.The above are the property of Colonel McDougal, leaving the country.Cath July, 1833.EXTENSIVE CNDERWHITERS\u2019 SALE.Flint Glass, Earthenware, &e.\u2014Dy PETER SHEPPARD, on MONDAY the 13h instant, at ONIS o'clock, on Me.Butcaa's whawf, St.Paul street, for account of the Under writers or others concerned, , \"ThE cargo saved from the wreck of the Brie Brrrzr, John Chapell, late commander, wrecked last fall, at Poiute des Monts, consisting of about 400 double and single Stoves 4CCO pt ces Earthenware 52 casks Flint Glass A large quantity of Hollow Ware, viz, : Pot Ash Kettles, Chaudrons, &c.&e.&c.1 care Printing Type.The exact quantities of each will be announced as sco: 8s ase certamed.\u2014 Quebec, July 6, 1833, WOODEN HOUSES.\u20140Oa TUESDAY, 16th July next, at ONE o'clock precisely, on the premises, TWO STORY anda ONE STORY HOUSE, a with a superb IIANGARD., situated in St.\u201c855 Moch's-strect, Sc Moch's Suburbs, opposite che King's Wandyard, between the properties of the Itepresentatives of Jacques Lousencel and Etienne Gauvreau, the whole belongivg tothe Estate of the late Mr.Wm.T'Horx.Fucontustible titles will be given, and part of the purchase money may remain in the hands of the purchaser.For the cond: tions of sale, application to be made to Mr.PETER T HORN, carpenter, St, Roeh\u2019s Suburbs, or tn the undersigned, who is entrusted with the regulation of the affairs of the said Estate.Quehcc, 951h June, 1833, G GUAY.Notarv.Houses and Wheel \u2014On FRIDAY the 9h August Next, at TWO ao clock, m on the premnes, ., 3 IE whole of that Property at Prée.de-Ville > 1 belonging to the Heirs of the late Mrs, Mara Hi veu, in 1 : TWO HOUSES GARFT | riteu, in Three Lots, viz: î USE in Champlain sercel, nuit one in the rear, witha WHARFarda WATER LOT; part of the Purchase Maney will be required at the time of « de, vod the Wir ame por rare > ire LT Me SHSON.Fug.Lo OF erly enquire of L.TM PÈTF LEITCH, Agentof re Extra Qucbee, 18th July, 1833. FOR SALE.\u2014FLOUR, COALS, WINES, &e.\u2018 800 BARRELS FLOUR, superfiue, fine, mid- dlings, and pollards 500 Chaldrons Newcastle Grate and Smith Coals, now landing m several vessels, 500 Boxes Spoal Soap, just arrived per Champlain.Port, Madeira, Tenerifiv, & Sherry of superior quality, in wood and bottles, 160 pipes, hhds., gr.casks, and bartels Common Wines, which will be sold low.ALSO 3 Cases Quills, 30do.Jott Paper, 2 hhds, Shoe Brushes, SEWELL & HAMILTON.Quebec, 29th May, 183%, 1 EGISTER OFFICE for Servants by Mra.Preaicn, at Ne.I, Palace-strect, uext door to the sign of Gen, Wolfe,«=3rd June, 1833.OPPLR Sheathing, 22, 24 and 2¢ oz.and nails to suit.Botts | in.and | 1-8 in.just received per Heao, from Bristol, and for sale by J.W.DUNSCOMB.St.James's Street, 6th June, 1853.YHE subscriber having on haud a quantity of real good Timothy aud Red Clover, and a few pounds of Lauzerne Seeds, wiil sale the same In wholesale or in retail, at very low prices\u2014\u2014prr-ons wishing to purchase may address 10 the subscriber, to the care of Doctor Cuuillaid.Palace-street, 0e to Mr.J.Bt.Bedard, Spruce Brewery.or Francis Buteau.Esq.premises St.l\u2019aul-street, Price of Timothy Seed, 12s 6d per bushe! ; Clover, 10d per pound, and Laozerne, 25 per pound.The subscriber has always on ban i a auantity of genuire Essence of Spruce, and the Fssential Oil of Spruce in w: olustle and re tail, at reduced prices.Application ae above.Aso, a few pounds of real Early Washington Peas, of whieh the subscriber has raised two crops in the saine séison from the same geod, Stanbrutt, St.Fov load, THOS.WILSON.ghth March, 1873: CLARET FOR SALE.15 Uhds.of superior Claret naw daily expected per 9 Ship Roval William from New York, apply to Quebec 20th May 1873.SEWELL& HAMILTON.ECEIVING at the stores of JAMES GEORGE, a tomplete assortment of the best Welch Iron Scrap Iron, Hoap fron, Se.&c.\u2014A LS = Fresh supplies Upper Canad Genesee Flour and Farine entière en Puches, Commercial Buildings, 20th May, 1853.OORS received and for sale, by NEuson & Coway, Mountain-street\u2014 Encycloyædia Amvrican, complete in 13 vols.; Washington Irving's Works, 12 vals, gilt ; Coopers Novels and Tales, oo vols., gilt; Lartey\u2019s Surgical Memoirs ; \u2018Tom Cringle\u2019s Log.Prince Puckler Muskau\u2019s Travels ; Conversations on Reltyion with Lord Byron; Characteristics of Women ; Ladies Medics! Guide ; Ghost Hunter ; Legends of the Library at Lilñes; Flint's Lectures ; American Cockery ; Traveller's Guide : Northern Traveller ; Crolys George TV.Cyril T'hornron ; Taylor's Recurds, {author of \u201c« Monsieur Tonson\u201d); the Cles- sical Library, 7 vols : Hannah More's Works ; Diary of a Physician; Goddard\u2019s Buok-keepinz in 410 ; Blair's Lectures; O:- ney's Atlas and Gazography , Fessenden\u2019s American Gardener ; Whestley's Logic ; Duncan\u2019s Log cc; Landers Travels; History of Ireland ; Brewser's Mazie ; Mumtoldr's Travels; Discoveries in America ; Suuday Evenings ; Son of a Genius : Uncle Phillip ; Life of a Sailor ; Sarran's Lafayette ; Lives of Ban- diiti and Robbers; Mansfeld Park; Northanger Abbey ; Eben Erskine ; Sense and Sensibitiy ; Refugee in America, by Mrs Trotlope ; Memoirs of Leves of the Poets; Book of J0Candi ; | Doddridge's Rise and Progress of Religion ; Hecollections of ! Mirabeau,\u2014 May 13.UST ARRIVED per Quebec Packet, from Aber- déen, aud for sale by the subscriber, the following kinds of Fruit Trees: apples, pears, plums, cherries, peaches, apricots, gooseberry trees, moss-roses and honev-suckle piants\u2014 Garden and flower seeds, manglewurtzel, large field carrots, and the different kinds of turnip do\u2014 A few papers vegetable marrow seed, and a few rocts of the gizantic rhubard.Wi.GINGER, No.4, Ursuline Street.Quebec, 20th May, 1833.OR SALE, a few Sets of Bouchette\u2019s Topographi cal and Geographical Maps \u2014 BritishD ominions Apply to PPS W.PRICE & Co.and MARTIN CHINIC.Qnehec 94h April.+K52, J OTICE.\u2014The Subscriber requests ail persons, who | 4 mav have claims avainst the Community which ex- ! isted betwéen her and the late Louss Latoucue, her husband, tu transmit the same without delay to the Office of Mr.Reve G.Bruteau, N.P.;\u2014and those who are indebted to that Comma.nuiy, are required to pay imusediatuly, either tu herself or to the said Mr.BELLEAL.MARIE COUTURE, Widow LATOUCHE.Queber, 261 h May.1875.ee 0 UPERIOR PATENT COPYING MACHINES for the use of Merchauts, for Sale by Neilson & Cowan No.14, Mountain Street, May 31st, 1833 LLIANCE BRITISH AND FOREIGN LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON\u2014Established by Actof Parliament 1814; Capital Æ£7,000,000 Sterling.This Companycontinuesto insure property of all description against loss or damage by fire upon the most reasonable terns.FORSYTH WALKER & Co, Agents, NEW STRAW AND TUSCAN BONNETS.3, FABRIQUE STREET, Urrer Town.T.BROWN & Co.(of London and Edinburgh) « manufacturers of Foreign and British Tuscan Grass and Straw Bonnets, have opened their warehouse, No.Fabrique street, (next house toMr.Macnider,) with a new and complete assortment of fashionable Tuscan Bonnets, manufactured by them elves, from chapes received by the last New-York Packets, from ther house in London, and « hich they will continue to receive through the same chaanel, as they appear in the British or French metropolis.*e® On Lrcuons.Tescax, and Straw Boxwvrrs cleaned and done up in the first style\u2014Ubeing bleached and biocked by men with machinery as in London.6th May, 15833, N OTICE.\u2014The business heretofore carried on by the AN subscribers in this city, under the firm of Kobert G llespie & Co, was dissoived this day by mutual concent.All persons indebted to the said firm are requested to pay the amount of their respective accounts to Robert Gillespie, who is duly authorized to recewve the same and grant acquittances, and Who will settle ail claims against the late firm.ROBERT GILLESPIE, CHARLES GILLESPIE, Quebec.2nd April, 1853, M.E FORESIER.OTICE.\u2014The undersigned, Curator to the vacant succession of the late Marie Vorsce, widow by her ay first marriageof the late AUGUSTIN ALsmE.and by a second mara riage of the late Ciantes VERMETTE, requests all persons who may owe to the said succession t6 pay without delay, and those who huve any claims Lhercon to present their accounts ta him or to Mtre.M.l'rssier, on ot before the Firrrentn Accust next, al which time the subscriber wili distribute to its creditors the monies belonging to the said Estate, which may then be tn his possession.Quebec, 15th June, 1833.ETIENNE DE FOI.mee CMe a OTICE.\u2014The Business heretofore carried on hy the Subscribers in this City, under the Firm of Den- HOLM and DouoLas, was dissolved on the 3ist December last, by mutual consent.All those indebted to the above Firm, are requested to pay Witriant Dæxsmoess, who is duly authorized to receive the same, and grant açquittances, and who will settle all claims against the late Firm, W.DENHOLM, J.IL DOUGLAS, by his Attorney, 15th Peby 1835.W.DENHOLM, OTICE.\u2014 All persons having claims against the Estate of the late JOHN CANNON, Esquire, are re- Peated to send in their accounts, without delay, to §5.B.Lindsay squire, Notary, at his office, St.Peter Sireet, Lower Town\u2019; And those indebted 10 the said Estate are likewise requested to Pay the emount of their respective debts tn the same, who is alone suihorized w receive the munies due the Eatate and to grant ac- quitances.J.F.CANNON, \u2018Tutor 10 the Minors, E.G.CANNON, (Signed,) DENIS MURRAY, Quebec, 1st March, 1833.Se For Sule Ly tha Subscribers, WO HUNDRED TONS Liverpool Salt 200 boxes do Soap 150 do do Candive 37 bhds.Cognae Brandy, very superior 6 pipes do do do 12 pipes Madeira Wine do 4 hide J sicitian Wine Copper Bols assorted, 5.8, 5.4, 7-8, 1 & 1.8 inch Copper Spikes do 3 34, 4 & 44 inch Tron Spapes and Shovels 10 tons Grate Coal Canvass, Sheeting, Ducks, Threads, Ke.JOHN EDWD.ROSS & Co, k Jamaica Spirits Shectings, Peter's Street, 5th June, 1895.YOR SALE, Bright Jamaica Sugar in hhds.landing tierces and barrels from th Erato.snaburgs, Salmon Twine 130 cwi.superior West Indie and \u2018Table Codfish.O41 De D.FRASER, h V'av, 183% 46, Champlain-street, (Irvine's Wharf, OW LANDING at Goudie\u2019s Wharf, and for sale by the subscribers, merara ltum, Aluscevado Sugar in Hogsheads and Barrels Mackarels, Herrings, Lels, Digby Herings, Sc.17 QOR SALE, by the subscriber, 52 fisher SI hb May 1533.Wu.BUDDEN & Ca.puncheons MOLASSES iu bond, for export or the use of the tes, t Mav, 1833 JEREMIAH LEAYCRAFT Por SALE, Old Cognac Brandy in hlids., Outard « Qu ( 1 Co's, brand Old 1.PP Teneriffe Wine Liverrool Soap Sail Cloth, Nos.1 a 8 Osnaburge Hessians Carpeting Glassware, plain and cut Crown Gliss mn boxes and crates Duty, Waitening and Paints, Al ND Expected to arrive in a few days\u2014 Mustard in crates and boxes Bourdeaux Brandy and Gin Silt in bags Mocha and W.1.Cuire Archangel Lar.R.PP.ROSS, ehee, 6 h June, 1975, St.l\u2019eter.street Mt SALE by RODGER, DEAN & Co.St, James Street, Lower Town: Fine Flour, Indian Mea), Beef and Pork.\u2014ALSO\u2014 J0 Kegs very superiar family Batter.Quebie, 94th January, 1823.5,000 P ALso, a Stone Blanche, oppusite Three Rivers, with 150 For Terms, &e, apply to 10 FOIL SALE, INE and Spruve Deals, 1,000 Cull Deals.Grist and Saw Mill, situated on the Riser acres superior Land, J.C.HART.th Novy, PRIME PORT WINES, do.HE Subiseriber has just received from Oporto his Priv cases of 4 dozen vach ; Alsat ox Ee Best White Wine V annual supply of HusT, NEwmax, Roore & Co's, r Port Wisg in pipes, hogsheads, quarier casks, and in A few bags of best Wine Corks.late arniva!s from the Mediterrancan, se Oulin hhds, qr.casks and bottle, na Madeira and Marsala Wine in hhds.and qr.casks.inegar in hhds and qr.caske, Archosivs in kegs very fine quality, Raising in buis, Cream of I No.Tartar, Pig Lead, &c.&e.!.Cul-de-Sac Street, JAS.HUNT.20th August, 1872, 100 CANDLES FOR SALLE.OXES short 6's, io neat packages of 20, 40, and 50 lbs each: best quality of London and Liverpool manufacture.Also, a few Jars preserved Ginger.JOHN FISHER.Quebec, 15th June, 1873.E\u201c BOR JR SALE, at No.14, Mountain-street, au assortment of richly coloured PAPER HANGINGS and DERS for rooms manufuctured in Paris.\u2014£th April, 1832.NOTICE The subscriber inteuds continuing the bu- i Quebec.1st Mav, 1533.RETAIL ane the naine and firm of Connivreac & Haur: assort which they will hivecoatinnalls latest siness as Luyser Broker and AGENT as heretofore.WILLIAM PENTLAND L AND WHOLESALE HAT STORE.J B.CORRIVEAU respectfully informs e the Ladies and Gentlemen of Quebec, and particularly the Countrs Merchants, that he has removed Ins Hat Manufactory opposite to the Upper \u2018Town Market, No.1, Fabnque Street, forinerly W.Us residence; and that he will continue fus business nnder and hopes that the comprising superfine, fine, and common, on hind, of the best qualite and to merit acontinuance of patronage ment of Hats, Fishiun of water proofs, under the new firm, N those diate.( CORRIVEAU & HAIL, dressed on the shortest notice \u2014 AJ] are requested to pay Imine- BB.\u2014Hats cleaned and indebted to J.B Contivray, y to Connivrau & HMarL.Quebec, 27th Max, 1875 LIBRARY, HOUSE, OF ASSEMBLY.BOOKS MissINuG 1 Oœuvres de M rabeau, Ge volume 8vo.Essai hustorique, poittique et moral sur les révolutions, ditto 1 The American\u2019s Constitutions! Guide Imo 1 L'Armi des Hommes, par Miradeau, fe volume ditto 1 Histotre de l'usure chez différentes Balions lomo 1 1.gons de drure de la nacure et tes gens, 2evol, leo } 1 Statutes atlarge, 8th voi.Ista 3d Geo.1V ito } A Practical gruteto the Cgnarter Sessions 8vo 5 Westminster IT ail, or Anecdotes of the Bar, Bench & Woolsack, ditto I Reporte of Scotch Jury Cases ditto I Carrington\u2019s Criminal Law & Appendix 12mo 1 L'administration de la justice crminulle en Angleterre, 8vo 1 Traité du contrat de mariaze, % vol.2 Tratéde la Communauté 1 Traité du Douaire Pothier, 12mo 1 Teairé de fa Possession, ler vol.1 (Buvres Posthumes, 4e vol, I Recuesl géréral des anciennes lois Françaises, 2e vol, Bvo 3 Thémnison bibliotheque du 'urisconsulte, Te, 8eet 9e volumes, ditto 1 Traité de la seigneurie féodale universelle et du franc-alley, 12mo 1 \u2018Praité de l'accroissement aitio 2 Causes célèbres, lere sèrie, Leet 22e volumes ditto 3 Causes célèbres, 2e série, 156, 90 et 21e vols, Bvo 2 Library Fatertamning Knowledge 12mo 1 Explications abrégées des coutumes et céremonies des Rumains, ditto 1 (Œuvres de Cicéron, 25e volume 8vo 1 The Handbook or Dictionary of Terms used in the Arts & Sciences, 12mo 1 Dictionnaire dos amusemens des Sciences, Encye, Meih.4to 2 Dictionnaire des Beaux Arts dito ditto 4 Planches ditu ditto 1 Mémoires du Baron de Tott, Ze vol.8vo 2 Voyages de Lahontan 12m» 1 Nouvelle découverte en Amérique, Hennepin ditto 2 Description géographique et historique des Côtes de l'Amérique Septentrionale, par Denys 16mo 1 Beauté de l'histoire du Canada ditto 2 Voyages du Sieur Lebeau en Amérique ditto 1 Histoire de l'Hôtel.Dieu de Québec 12mo 1 Découverte d'un très grand pays ditto 1 Mœurs des Sauvages Américains, par Lafittau, 1er volume, 16mo 1 Voyage et naufrage du l\u2019ère Crespel 12ino 1 Mémoire sur le Ginseng ditto 1 Christie's Political State of Lower.Canada avo 1 History of England by Lingard, 3e vol.ditto 1 (luvresde St.Simon, Ge vol, dito 2 Family Library 12mo 1 Discours sur \"Histoire Universelle 8vo 1 L'Europe Tourmeniée, 1er vol.12mo 1 Conjuration contre Attila 16mo 1 Hisoires Orientales, Postel, dito 2 TheAlbany Plough Boy, trom June 1819 Lo May 1832, 4to Québec, 1er novembre 18352, HE Subscribers offer fur tale ot their Stores, St.Antoine Street, Goudie's Wharf, the following articles, vig em \u2018English Iron, round, square and flat, assorted sizes Houp tron, Canada plate, double and single sheet fron Crowley (4) blictered and cam steel Fine Canada nails from 54 « 28 los, horse and tin nails Spikes fro 3) 8 8 inches, tin 1C, 1X, IXX, &c.assorted Wire, anvils, vices, spades, shovels and frying pans Rating, boat, and trace chains Grates, hot air and Canada stoves, ships\u2019 cobouses, &c.Best white lead 10 231s, keg, à feu kegs green passat Bar and sheet lead, assortment shot, &¢.Ear tin, a few casks dry white lead Powder, Llusnng, F, FF, FEF, and canister An assortment patent cordage and white de, A few bales ov and if required, stables cap alo be g#iveu.\u2014 Appl to hee JAMES HAMILTON § Ço Office Irving\u2019, Wha 6 louts, Offices, Honses aud Cellars 1 from first May next, on Irvine's Wh ; A new Custom House; wise two Iron Race pr JAMES HAMILTOY aus Dext\u2014Tha Ÿ Quebec, 25th November, 1822, HT sih March, 1 O LET, from 10 May neat, THREE Jd , SMa ext, \u201cFE FICES ou McCalluntds W haf, \" Apply tu FORSYTH, wy LKER, à Ce, det.ad T° LET, and possession tu be given où the : ha of May next, a two-story He YUSE, with var \u201c42% aud a cellar în Cham Pain-street.Appiy 10 the via | signed, Quebee, 15th April, 1833.JULIEN CHOUISARD, messe te \u201cThy Mr.Daly, Two thirds of the price may remain à CONE, on mare, if de sired.Apply on the premises.\u201418:h March, 1553.r VO be Sold or Let, one of those Brick Hous de situated in the St.Louis Road, belongin: t4 \u201cJo UH.Kerr, Eger.Particulars may be known ts 13 plication to Mr.Frenk, lackru, Architect Surveyor, XN: St.Joseph Street.\u2019 Quebec, tith March, 1833, Io LET, and possession given on the fr hoy May next, the House aud l\u2019remises in + COUR Anne Street, near the Scotch Church, now oteupied 5 Mra, Widow Col.J.B.Duchesnay.P.PELLETIE! Quebec, 4h Fen, 1853, Sous-le-fort Street cé T° LET, and possession on the First Mi next, that large, new and well Gus House, No.32, St.Lewis Sirvet, ot present occuprd be | A Young, Esquire Eeqr.Apply to the Proprictor, ot No.9, Had thmand Steet, Office of Wo SMITH, Ist Feby, 1433.Advocate.§ A FARM FOR SALE.ho GOOD FARM with a HOUSE and BARN i 31 in the rear of the Churchof Se Syivestre, County of 1 ticulats apply to saine,
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