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[" Quebec, 20h July, 1840.us eee Macher The 1 No- 5641.J | NEW GOODS.rm nan ts er gr mare ETT EST oe TONABLE FALL GOODS, FASE LST.JOIN STREET.Subscriber has just opened for sale, a splen- | HE rtment of Sattinets for dresses, black did ee jutis, Parisian Cords, and Victoria Lustres roloured th {libbons to match, Sik Velvets, Da- 14 Furniture Cottons, Engh & French ad Mouseline de laine Dresses, Ww elsh Me Kerseyss Binks, Pilot and Leaver Glothx of pisnnel Counterpanes and Quilts, a Bale of Superfine grotte ours, Carpeting, printed and plain Drug- of assortiment of Corsets, with a variety of Furs ps Ba es, Mantillas and Operas, Morocco, Cloth aod MO B on \u2018lined with fur, ditto Blippers, Winter and Seal | en Hostery, Plaids for Cloaks and Dresses, Gress WoO } assortment of seasonable and u~eful Goods, ne town and country purchasers, the whole of Ja will be sold at very low prices, at No.2, St.John ol set.BY E, P.WOOLRICH.pr Bonnets.* 14th October, 1840, A bale of Linen ~heetings, j case Lanen Damasks, being a consignment, ft de sold 8 bargain for cost and charges st evn mn a = re om ~ : 8 ~~.8 : 2% A 2 à DA = Ln 9 : æ 3e % \u20ac 8 = os \u2014 - - 1 ~ \u2014 \u2014 .= 2 , : 5 = © 2 25 3 3 & l= =5 8 © , © = 2e = + .+ a.2 a 53 .: cos & : : n ; 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is very una \u201d Lnsiranco\u2014Our raarine offices on the 1st commenced the Winter premiums, which are the samo us last yaar.The houile news from Europs be ha ac influence on premiums.Long risks ate de- clin Money\u2014If anything there is a listle more demand for money, ihe offerings at bauk have increased, Lut there isatill a large amount of unemployed capital.Money can be had in the street and of the bank at 6 to 7 per cent, and even six months paper is taken without the slightest diflicuity.The rute of uxchange has caused some shipments of specie, but for this there has been no call on the Banks.Exchange on the South, particularly on Philadelphia, is improving.It is now announced that the U.S.Bank will resurne on the 15th January.This act of the Bank ends more than any other to the regulation of Exchanges and the stability of the money market.Specie \u2014 Silver is still in demand for export for France.Mexican dollars are at 14 to 12, and half do.4 per cent.\u2014Gold Lears no premium, asany quantity can be hadof the Banks.The expon of Silver for two yours past has been greater than the import ; this drain inust eventually have an injurious effoct on the market.Freights are worse than ever.Our packets to France cannot get full even at Le most ruinous rates.To England there is very lie going forward, and there is no demand whatever for tsnscient vessels.Prices of Produce, Cincinnati, Oct.18, Flour, from buats, per bbl.-.250@ 3 45 Whiskay, from boats, 4 gal., +.0 0@ 17% Pork, mess, PF LDl.2.200 000000500012 16 75 @ 17 00 Cleuts.+050 ns000 covovu000.17 75 @ 18 00 Prim®.\u2026.11 5 @ 12 00 Rump.veeerennnnss 10 75 @ 11 00 instant, .Bacon, bo g round, fiom store, per ff.8 @ 9 from wagoti,.iee., 6 @ 7 Lard AP HB.ever enrerserecsonsanens 9 Il Wheat, per bushel.00000 roceeues 56 @ 69 Corn, inear.coiviveiineniiraniosn, 22@ 25 Meal 205 saone se\u2026s000s B1 D 87% Oats.ceci saone sanooanesen nas issus 13@ 18 Ilaxseed.aenseaa soon ane h00c0n 0m 62 Oil, dP gai.ce.sa na 0 cassure es 65æ@ 7 \"PORT OF QUEBEC, ARRIVE Oet.28th.\u2018Bark Colina, Marshall, 10th Sept, Gloster, Pembertons, ballast.; Five schoonurs from the Fisheries.CLEARED.Oct.20th.Brig Coolock, Knerston, Liverpool, T.H.Oliver.\u2014 Hetrings, Thompson, Newcastle, Gilmour & Co.\u2014 Watchtui, Duncan, farilepnoi, T.Carry.\u2014- Ouse, Wilburn, Gloucester, Peusuertons.Ship Hom, Robinson, Sunderland, Symes.Brig Britannia, Oliver, Bristol, Ajkinson & Co.Sehr.Albion, Forrest, Mahfax, Éeuycrali & Lo.Brig Lavinia, Brown, Giasgow, Murison & Tobin.80th, = Ship Macao, Milligan, Portrush;-G.H.Parke & Co.Ocean Queen, Pitcairn, Livkipod, W.Sharples.Brig Pembroke Castle, Stanbury,- Milhrd, LeMesurier.Burk Great Britain, Shraxon, Gloneeswr, J.G.Heath.Brig Tind, Milter, Leith, Gilmenr & Co.Bark Clyde, Nicholson, Greenock, do.Brig Brown, Johns, Whitby, LeMesusier & Co.instant, in which it is most Bagrantly insinuated, that the address which I have made 10 my late constituents of Me.gantic, dated, ihe 19th instant.is merely an % duemptod op- To the Edisor of The Quabee Gazette.\u2014 SE Mr attention has been drawn to the dito rial artiole in the Morning Courier of the 20th tion.without any prospect of success,\u201d 10 Mr, ary, ho nore recently a odounced bis attentions on the 22nd of this month, Is the Edutor so little versed in the politica) dramas of this country, 8s not 10 know thay I repressnted the County of Mogsatic in the ste Huuso of Amembly, and that 1 was one of the most firm supporters of Government, against the attempted usurpations of that body?Or, am 1 to under stand thst the hirelings of the administration, one of which, the Editor evidently appears to be, are authorized to insult Her Majesty's unoffending liege.Is the Eduor not aware that it is better upon all occasions, \u201cto let well alone,\u2019 and that \u201c good wine needs so bush?\" By adding a + villainous compound\u201d of his own, he has destroyed the racy quality of Mr.Dazv's address, and by waking invidious remarks has caused a nauses even to loathe ing, which can only Le reheved in 1be ordinary way: to digest it, is imporsible lo furthersace of his object, the Ediior would seem to say, who is this Mr.CLaruam-=this interloper of yester- day\u2014what are his pretensions, in opposition tu a man who bas * got propeny in the County\" \u2014that should presume, forsooth, to \u201c attempt\u201d\u201d to represent the wants\u2014the views and interests of such a constituency\u2014in à country like this\u2014 a country of freemen\u2014where corruption snd Pandora in her wan, has never until now, dared 10 stalk with brazen effrontery in the glare of open day.But enough of all-go- ry.now to facts.The Quebec Mercury of T hursday, the 22nd October, having local knowledge of the subject, says, * several ru- Mmours have been sfloat of intended Candidates for the County of Megantic, and 1wo gentlemen have sjready taken the field.The firstis Mr.J.G.Clapham, the former member, whose address to the Electors appeared in the Mercury of Tuesday lest ; the other is the Hon.1), Daly, Secretary of the Province,\u201d Now, which of (he 1wo, is the opponent ?The above, so far as it goes, is an authentic record ; but 1 have moreover 10 inform the Editor of the Courier and others whom it tay concern, that it has been well known verbally, both here and 10 Meganiic, for munths past, that 1 should offer 1 conunuance of my ¢ervices Lo that County.The Editor of the Mercury two months 8g0, OF as s00N as public addresses Legan 10 auiract attention in Unper Canada, put the quession to me, which | answered aflirmatively, with the remark that | did not wish to be prominent, and that | would ratber defer aanouncin?my intenuons publicly, until the Proclamation should be issued.Why, he never noticed it among the on dits is ubvious, from bis de- she to forward the vi-ws ot hers, and this he has frankiy ackvowledged tp me.But it 1s one thing to be faithful to Certain views sod interests, and quite another, to travel from the path of truth and to distor occurrences.Neisher ought Mr.Daly to feel indebted 10 the Cotrier for bringing Into prominent notice the fact of his beng *¢ a proprietor in Megantic.\u201d The Government.and Mr.Daly as a member of it, may well exclaim, ptuserve us from such bungling eulogisis, whose praise, like the miasma of the upas tree, causes death within its inBuence.The fact is simpiy this :\u2014 Mr.Daly, ten or a dozen years ago, oblatneu like many other officials, but le-s greedy than they, only the moderate, but free grant of 200 actes of land in Leeds, near the Craig's Road.Upon this be caused barely sufficient land 10 be cleared snd a shanty erveted to eutstie him to his patent.I'he place is now a pertect deso- lution, and an impediment in the way of the pack settlers, without shanty ur other vestige of civilization, unless a Jit- tle grass land, overrun with underbrush, can be considered assuch.Such is the encouragement, and such is the example that Mr.Daly has given to the Electors of Megan- tic.And this is a pretty fair specimen of al! those who obtained lands under similar circumstances, and which has readured the country a proverd and a bye.word\u2014{or the \u2018nost wanton and :ndiscreet profusion and mismanagement.If the Courier 1s anxious to know what | possess in the County and what I bave done for its prosperity, the facts can be easily ascertained, the ilegisiry of the County wil Ship Willie, Rowe, Portsinoutli;jPembeious.Bark Zephyr, McLea, London, Atinson & Co.Ship Thomas Worthmgion, Briss Sclir.Lady Young, Conway, St.craft & Co.+ Shipdinited Kingdom, Patterson, Bark Cruickston Castle, Me Kind Caw & Co.Lu lu.lin, (Newild.) Leay- iverpoof, J.Mann.Greenock, T.Mec- eee yi} ENTERED FOR L Oct.281i.\u201cAY (Continned from our last.) Diana, 197, Leith, Gilmour, Wolfe's Cove.Cataraqui, Vhart.29¢h.; Bruce, 306, Gloster, Pembertons, Cape Cave.Eclipse, 40, Miramichi, Jones, Budden\u2019s Wharf.Johus, 289, Dundee, LeMesurier, Cape Cave.Naparime, 290, Dublin, Ryan Brothers, Cape Cova.Funce Alber, 373, Newcastle, Chapatan, Patton's Cove.{ SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.\u2014_\u2014 i A schooner arrived here yesterday, réports having seen the Courier, Smith, from Liverpool, dnd the Æver- 1 green, Heury, from Bristol, Lelow.| MARRIED.: Ou the 15th instant, in the Perish of Douglas, N.B.by the Venerable the Archdeacon, Thomas Sounders Wet- more, Esq.M.D., to Anna Duroibea, daughter of ihe Honorabte F.P.fRobinson.f DIED.3 This morning, Alfred Witham.aged 3 vears & 3 months, second son of Mr.Weston, Chief Cicrk of the Crown Land Department.= At Ilalifax, on the 17tk instant, John MeNab, Esquire, late a Captain in the Nuva Scoua Fenciblés.se Province of Lower Canada, District of Quebec.IN THE KING'S BENCH, The 13th duy of October, 1840.CHARLES SMITH, of the Cy of Quebec, in the County of Quebec, io the District of Quebec, Merchant, PlaintfF ; ve, PIERRE PELLETIER, Esquire, of the City of Quebec, aforesaid, Merchsni, in lus qualiy of Curator, duly elected to the vacant succession of the late Pierre Dassilva dit Portuguais, in hishife time of the said City of Quebec, also Merchant, Defendant ; and The said Pierre Pelletier, in his quality aforesaid, André Gaudry, of the City, County, and District of Quebec, in his quality of Tutor, duly clected, en Justice, to Sarah Dassilve dit Porwuguals, Euphémie Dassitva dit Portuquais, and Alexandre Dassilva dit Portu- Euaise, minor children, ivsue of the Marriage of the said lote Pierre Dassiiva dit Portuguais and Margue- tite Labadie, their father and mother ; Charles Lan.gevin, Esquire, Merchant, of the City of Quebec.in the County and District of Quebec, and Wilham Patterson of the City of Quebec, in the County and District of Quebec, Grucer, Garnishees No.339.° THE Court having seen and examined the declarations of the several Garnishees in this cause made, and having heard the Plaintiff by his mation of the 10th instam, for judgment against the said Garnighees.li is considered and ordered apans faire droit, the creditors of the Estate of the late Pierre Laysilva div Portuguaise, do fie their claims, duly authenticated, in the Olice of the Prothonotary of this Court, on or before the frst day of February Term next, to the end that such distribution of the maneys in this cause attached 50 as aforesaid, be made ax to law and justice shall appestain.And tu this end and effect, that due notice be given in the Quebec Gazette published by authority, in Neflsoa's Quebec Gazette, and in tbe Gazette printed in Montreat, PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, his Counsel, upon JUST RECEIVED, REEN CODFISH in bulk and barrels, 30 Barrels, No.1, Arichat Herringe, * 86 Hail Barrels, Mess and I'rime Mess.Beef, put up expressly for family use.8 Tinets Moores! Butter, ditto.ditto, dito., G.MoEWAN, Quebce, SO1h Detotrer, } 840.! > Exchangne-Forcign-'hero has been but little done a nes im i prove the one, and the works themselves declare the other.When people are put in juxtaposition, it is bat right tbey should be fuirly represented.I regret being obliged to allude to Mr.Daly, for whom 1 entertain much personal esteem, in any way that may have the semblance of disrespect.ln drawing attention to my letter of the 23rd instant, which appeared in the old Quebec Gazette of that date.no desire can be attributed to me of casting reflections upon him, but when it is a:tempt- #dtoblazon one person, however high his merits, at the txpen Coannerc:al Howdy ot \u2019 om apr Rais Ap Phin er a er i Eee ore eae pe BE 34 ¥ if ii RT RR NE ORG BUSINESS DIRECTORY NEW FURNITURE SALOON, St.Pauls Market Hall.\u2014Furniture of every description aad price.Purniture received on Commission.Hears and Pull to tet.\u2014THOS HOBBS, Proprietor, LCORN, Auctioneer, Broker, Commission Mer chant and Importer of Glassware, Earthenware Stoneware snd China,\u2014No.21.John Street.\u2014 Îtegular days of Sale, Moxnar & l'uvkrnar.GLASS, Biscuit Baker, House of E.Baird e Esq., No.1, St.Peter Street, opposite the Queer\u2019s Wharf, _ ROWN'S REGISTRY OFFICE for Men and Women Servants\u2014Corner Shop of Forte and Buade S'reets, Upper Town.® ,*()eders far Workmen and Lahanrers duly sttended to.McDONALD, Painter and Glazier, No.13, e St.Lewis Street.C T.BROWN\u2019S established cheap clothing « Store to suit every man\u2019s pocket, corner Shop if Fort and Buade Streets, Upper Towa, Quebec.Gene Jlemen\u2019s, Boys, and Servants\u2019 Livery Clothes made to mea- ure, _\u2014 GORTLEYS Sail aud Rigging Lofts, St.e James Street, \u2014 Entrance froating Wellington CAMEROY, Merchant Tailor, No.9, Souse le-Fort Street, Lower Town.AGLE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of London, Hendersons & Co.'s Office, St.Andrew's Wharf, late McCallum's.en mere eee WOODBURY, Tin-plate and Sheet Iron e Worker, No.18, Fabrique Street.F BUTEAU & CO., Merchants, Office op e Napoleon\u2019s Wharf, oo EORGE TAYLOR, PaTENT SLIP, Pont | A Levi._ Le AMES SEATON'S PROVISION STORES, Arthur Street, sdjoining the Montreal Bank.\u2014 Commission business and General Agency.J ous L.HALL, Sorgeon, Reynar\u2019s Buildings, eŸ adjoining the Custom House, Lower Town, Quebec.LAMES HOSSACK, Wholesale and Retail oJ Confectioner, &c., No.20, Champlain-Street, ders punctually attended to.+ B.CORRIVEAU, Hat Manufacturer, No.4, ® Mountain Street, Lower Town.OHN SHAW & CO.Importers aod Dealers in ° Hardware, Paint, Oil, §c., St.John Street, Upper Town, and corner of Sous-le- Fort and Cul-de-Sac Streets, Lower Town.O.VALLIERE, No.16, Vallier Street, near eJ < Palace-Gate; Cabinet, Chair, and Farnish Factory.ACOB H.JOSEPH & CO., Wholesale Souff and Tobacco Warehouse, corner of St.Peter reet, entrance to Quern's Wharf.LEAYCRAFT, Merchant, J B F Lane, front ze ing Exchange Wharf, RS.E.LANE'S PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, D'Auteuil Street, next door to the Naticnal S- hnol, _ ASSON, STRANG, LANGEVIN & Co.India Wharf.EMBERTON BROTHERS, No.2 Commercial Chambers, St.Peter Street C.TODD, Herald, Sign and Ornamental o Paicter, Figare-Carving, Gilding, &c., No.16.St.Nicholas Street, near the New Market.OBERT CAIRNS, Merchsgt Tailor, No.20, Mountain Street.EGISTE BOUCHARD, Cabinet Maker, No.\u20ac, St.Anne street, Upper Town, opposite he English Cathedral.HOMAS PAUL, Veterinary Surgeon, and WM, ANDREWS, Shneing-Smith, St.Henry Street.near the Art ry Barracks.ICTORIA HOUSE, Rue Sons-le-Fort.Lower Town, bear the Market-place, G.ARNOLD, Proprietor.\u2014\" rdinary from Two till Four, P.M.M.PATERSON, Grocery, Wine and Spirits Store; dealer in Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, No 12, Notre Dame Street, fronting Lower Town Market Place.Quebec.TM.BURKE, Boot, Shoe and Leather Store No.15, Fabrique Street, Upper Town.\u2014 English Calf and Kip Skins of a superior quality, fur Sale at reduced prices WwW B.JEFFERY\u2019S Plumber, Painter and o Glazier, No.54, St.John Street, UpperTown : ILLIAM DRUM, Chair, Cabinet and Varnish Manufacturer, No.46, St.Paul Street, oppo- te New Market.M.RUTHVEN, Book-Binder, No, 42, St.Ursule Street.ILLIAM CHAPMAN & CO, Stores on Goudie\u2019s Wharf, LOOK OUT!! « Caution\u201d is the Parent of Safety.N attack of the \u201cPILES\u201d may be positively prevented by usiog (when the premonitory symptoms are felt) the celebrated HAYS LINIMENT.ere are more than one hundred people in this city.and in the United States an immense number, who have suffered beyond endurance by this dreadful complaint, who keep themselves wholly free from aitacks by applying this Liniment when they feel any symptoms of its approach : of this there is the most perfect proof.7 None Genuine without:hs name of Comstock & Co., written on the wrappers.SOLOW Sold at No, 2, Fletcher-street, pol Soy HAYS.For Sale by nearly every Shop-Keeper in Canada, and by sll the Druggists of Montreal and Quebec.JOHN MUSSON Agent for Quebec.Office and Quebec, 1st Sept.1840.From the Boston Chronicle, Jany.10.§& We see by an advertisement in another column that Messrs, Comstock & Co , the American Agents for Oldridge\u2019s Balm of Columbia, have deputies to sell that article in Boston and elsewhere.Weknow a lady of this city whose hair was so pearly gone as to expose entirely ber phrenological developments, which, considering that they betokened 8 most arabic disposition, was not in reality very unfortunate, Nevertheless she mourned the loss of locks that she bad worn, and, after a year's fruitless resort lo miscalled restoratives, purchased.some months ago, a bottle or two of Oidridge\u2019s Balm, and she has now ringlets in rich profusion, glossy, and of raven blackness.\u2014 We are not pufling\u2014none of the commodity has been eent to us, and, indeed, we do not want any, for though we were obliged to wear 8 wig a year ago, we have \u2018now, through its virtue hair enough, aod of a passable quality, of our own.DARING FRAUD.The Balm of Columbis has been imitated by a notorious counterfeiter.Let it never be purchased or used unless it have the name of L.8.COMSTOCK, or the signature of Co sToc K& co.ons splendid wrapper.This 1s the a w only A secure the public from deccp- COMSTOCK & CO.F pu hoterie Drugpists N.York, No.2, Fietcher-street, e by nesriy ev Sbop- i by ail he Druggists of Montres a Que aneds, and | rd Victoria, Cap.23, the sum of TEN THOUSAND EDUGATION.HE Gentlemen of the Seminary of Nicolet beg leaveto inform the public, that they intend opening an exclusively English Class in this splendid esta blishment.The course of studies ia this class will embrace all the branches of » good English, Commercisl and Mathematics) Education, viz.:=\u2014Eaglish Grammar, Geography, History, Arithinetic, Book.Keeping, Algebra, Geometry, Plain Tngonometry, Surveying and Drawings.The annual pension for Bosrd and Tuition in all the branches above specified, will be .£20.Music, Books, Stationery, Washing and Bedding will form extra charges.Payments will be mude quarterly in advance.\u2018The class will open on the 1st October, should a sufficient number of pupils be presented.ed.for the present year, to £16 per annum.Nicolet, 29th August, 1840.THESE CLASSES ARE ACTUALLY IN OPERATION, Nicolet, 5th October, 1840.BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LONDON.CAPITAL\u2014ONE MILLION STERLING.HE Subscriber having been appointed Agent to the above Company in this City, is prepared to receive proposals and 10 effect Ascurances on Lives, on more reasousble terms than ever affute before.R PENISTON, Agent for Quebec and the Canadas 1st May, 1840.India Wharf, MONTREAL HARBOUR AND STEAM DREDGING VESSEL LOANS.WANTED to BORROW by the Commissioners, under the authority of the Ordinance POUN DS Currency.for the improvement and enlargement of the Harbour, and THREE THOUSAND POUNDS Currency, for the use of the Steam Dredging Vessel.The interest willbe paid semi-annually on the 5th day of January and July.Tenders stating the Sum to be Loaned.and therate of Interest required, wiil be received at this Office.FRANCIS BADGLEY, Secretary.15, Notre Dame Street, Harbour Commissioners\u2019 Office, Montreal, June 1, 1840 Ask, inquire\u2014Ask those who know.HOSE only who know by trial or immediate observation, can form an idea of the effects, of the perfect relizf, of the almost charm.'ike cures effected in cases of the Pires, WHEUMATISM.ALL SWELLINGS, AND ALL EXTERNAL Pains, no matter how severe, by the use of Hays\u2019 Lamiment, Find one who has used it that will not land 11 abuve all things ever used, and you will find\u2014 what cannot be found.For the relief of suffering human beings who may be afflicted.1 beg you ta ask-\u2014ask of those who know\u2014ask Martuew J.Myers, Esq.Athens N.Y.; a-k General Durr GREEN, late of Washingion cy ; each of these gen- tiemen know of cases unconquerable by al! other remudics or physicians, though ried for many years, that have been | cured by the use of the genuine Hays\u2019 LiviME=T.Thou- : sands of orher persons know similar cures.We appeal 10 their sense of justice\u2014their human feelings.It is but a duty you owe to your suffering feilow.beings to let this great remedy be known.Sponk of i then to all your friends.This wii save much pain where the newspapers are not read.or where readers sre increduious, be- The ordinary course of the Classical Education is reduc- | OKFICE OF CROWN LANDS, Quesce, 16TH SEPTEMBER, 1840.HE following Memorandum is published by order of His Excellency the Goveruor General, for the information of persutis who may be desirous to pur chase surveyed, unoccupied Crown Lands: 1.\u2014 The practice of sale by auction at an upset price will be discontunues.@ \u2014 All surveved lands will be sold st a fixed price.Those in the county of Ouaws and on the south bank of the St.Lawrence, to tho west of the Keuncbes load.at 6s.an acre ; all other lands at 44 an acre.8.\u2014No payments of purchase maney will be received at instalment, but the whole purchase money must be paid by the time of sale, 4.Periodical sales will be discontinued, but every individual desirous of obtaining unoccupied Crown Lands will have the power of doing so, by payment to the Commissioners of Crown Lands of the stipulated price per acre.5.\u2014On the payment of that price the purchaser will receive, from the Commissioner of Crown Lands, a receipt which will eutitle kim tv enter où the land which he bas purchased ; and arrangements will be made for tssuing tu him his patents without delay.6.\u2014 These alterations will not affect in any way the regulations established by ler Majesty's Government in regard to grants to Naval and Military Officers, Sm-dIw TO SHIPPERS, HE Subscribers are at all times prepared to make liberal advances on property cousigued to their friends in Liverpool.JAS.G HEATH & Co.Quebec, 4th Mav, 1840.UNIVERSITY OF M'GILL COLLEGE.HE WINTER COURSE or PUBLIC LEC- TURLS, to be delivered at this Institution, will fommence on MONDAY, the second day of Novem ber next.Anatomy & Physiology.J.STsrnensox, M.D.Materin Medica and Institutes 7 | of Medicine.A.Hav, M.L.Chemistry and Pharmacy, A.F.Houxes, M.D, Theory and Practice of Medicine, Wm.Roserrsos, M.D.Surgery and Obstetricks, G.W.Canrseny, M.D.Practical Anatomy J.Sreruesson, M.D.Hospunl attendance at the Montreal General Hospital each day at Noon, J.STEPHENSON.M.D.Secretary.Montreal, 19h September, 1840.18 s TO FARMERS AND DAIRY-MEN.\u2014 HERE will be Grains for Sale at the Beauport Distillery, on Tuesday, the Ist September, and *| every working day afterwards ; there will also be Wash on and every day after Monday, the 7th, the latter, ss an article of foud for Cattle, is most nutritious.ALSO.FOR SALE, A constant supply of Whiskey, l\u2019a ent Brandy.Gin, Rum and all kinds of Cordials, Orders left at the esta.bishment, or at the Office of William Phillips, Old Custom Hause Buildings, Lower Town, will be punctually attended to.D.8.STUART, Beauport Distillery.u-d Quebec, 31st August.1840.DR.SPOHN\u2019S SICK HEADACHE REMEDY OR the permanent cure of this distressing complaint pever fails.When persevered in, it effectually renovates the system, and does away the causes of she SICK & NERVOUS HEADACHE.Thousands have tried it, and found precisely the reiief which the article promised to bestow.Certificates of the strongest kind, and from the a0st respectable persons, are in the | possession of (be proprietor, some of which have bren published, testifying to the permanent cure, and others to the immediate rélief given by this nemany.It affords relief 10 the afflicted in 13 or 20 minutes from the first dose.If taken when the symptoms of an attack are first felt, at prevents the furthe: progress of the complaint, snd can produce no danger it any time by an excessive dose ; asin such a case it would only throw off the contents of the cause so many worthless articles are advertised for the same purpose.To buyers we say.if sll who have used it do not say It is bevond +l praise, then do not take it.The proprietor will not allow this article to be paid for unless it cures, when all the directions are fully followed.Willany one suffering refuse now totry it 2 If ke does, he ought to be pitied sore for his obstinacy than his suffering.Mr.Hays would never consent to offer this article, were he not compelled by bis sense of moral\u2014of religivus duty\u2014 10 do all 1n his power for the victims of distress and misery.For this purpose he would sooner devote a fortune, than secure a doliar for any worthless article.LOOK OUT.\u2014Some swindlers have counterfeited this ! article, and pui it np wih varivus devices.1)o not be imposed upon.One thing only will protect you\u2014it ts the name cf COMSTOCK & CU.; that name must be always on the wrapper, or sou are cheated.Do nol forget it.\u2014 Take this direction with you, and test by that, Or never buy; for it is impossible for any other to be true or genuine.SOLOMON HAYS.Sold by Comstock & Co, 2, Fleicher-street, N.York.For Sale by nearly every Shon.Kveper in Canada, snd by all the Druggists of Montrealand Quebec.JOHN MUSSON, Agent for Quebec.Quebec, 1st September, 1840.TO THE BALD HEADED AND OTHERS.DES any know a neighbour or a friend who has been Bald, and whose head is now covered with fine hair ?One whose coat collar was covered with dandruff, though brushed every hour\u2014which has now vanished entirely ?Or one whose hairs st _esrly age were turning grey, who now has not a grey bar ?Children whose beads were covered with scurf,\u2014whose hair would not grow, that are now growing the follest crops of har ?Some cases must be known to most persons.Ask them | the cause, and vou will be told, these thinge have been | done by the use of the RALM OF CULUMBIA.Of: 20 vears growth is this article, its demand increasing annually some hundred per cent.\u2014tbough when discovcred, not opposed by any thing fur the same purpose, now assailed | by almost numberless mushroom trash preparations that | will ruin the hair, if used to any extent.Can more than these facts be wanted\u2014refer to the recommendations by a | list of names of respectability, unequalled by any other Bre ticle.Look to these thiags\u2014buv this article.Stay and preserve your hair by its use, or if bald restore it.Ladies, | attend to this\u2014hundreds in fa.hianable life are using it as the only article really fit for the toilet.Long hair is very .apt to fall out.Ladies.use the Baim of Columbia in time ! 10 save yourselves the disgrace of baldness by neglect of | your persons.Tt 1s your duty, as moralis's, to preserve the heauties of nature, with which a bountiful Creator has endowed you\u2014 use the Balm, for it will dost.CAUTION TO BE REMEMBERED.; Several most flagrant attempts have been made to counterfeit the true Balm of Columbia.Some of the imposturs have gone so far as to counterfeit the splendid wrappers, and the Falls of Niagara, and every external mark except the name of Comstock, which they dare not forge.To avoid impositions, therefore, alwaye look for the name of Comstock & Co.or L.S.Comstock, and never buy the article unjess it hae that name upon it, Sold Wholesale and Retail, only at No.2, Fletcher street, New York.For Sale by nearly every Shop- Keeper in Canada, and by all the Druggists of Moniresi and Queber.JOHN MUSSON, Quebec, 1st Sept.1840.Agent for Quebec.LOOK TO YOUR PANIRIES AND BED-ROOMS.ROACH AND BED BUG BANE.THE Subscriber has for somo years been in the habit of supplying maoy families with this certain and immediate remedy for these norious vermin, and has consented, at the «trong solicitation of his friends, to bring it out in this public manner, He now has the positive affirmations of a great number of citizens.(some of whom sre the most wealthy and fashionable ladies in Chesnut Street.) that this Bane isin all cases a sure and certain remedy ; snd these ceruficates are in the bands of his Agents, where any one wishing can convince themselves of their genuineness.This isbetter than all the puffing ofa thou- «and unknown pames; snd the unpracedented sale which the Bane now has, is full proof of this fact, and of its virtues.E.SAUNHOLTZ, Inventor and Proprictor, For Sale by nearly every Shop Keeper in Cansds, and by sil the Druggists of Montreal and Quatre: JOHN MUSSON, Quebec, 1st Sept.1840, Agent for Quebec OHN MUSSON, Quebee, 1st Sept.1840, Agent for Q uebe stomach, leaving it sweet and healthy with an excellent appetite.All afliced with Feadache should not fail 10 procure the article, and relieve themselves from so distressing a complaint.> Physicians have in many instances given it to their patients, snd in every instance, to our knowledge, with great «atislaction have found it a certain cure.Sick and Nervous Headache is a complaint with which phy icians do not wish to have any thing to do, and generslly prescribe nniy for temporary reef; con equently, Dr.Spohn'« Sick Headache Hemedy escapes t be oppoition which some other propriciory articles meet from that source.Try it onee and vou never will regret it.[tis composed entirely of vegetables, and contaio no mineral.or poisonous drug of any Kind, and does not require any change of diet or exercise.Sold wha esale and retail by Comstock & Co.Whole-ale Druggists, ¢, Fletcher.street, N.¥., and by the principal Druggists in the Union.For Sileay nearly every Shop.Keeper in Canada, and by all the Druggists of Montreal and Quebec.JOHN MUSSON, Quebec.1st Sept.1840.Agent for Quebec.HIS it to certify, that I have been bald about twenty vears, and by the use of the BALM OF COLUMBIA, my head is now covered with hair.| shall be happy to convince any one of the fact that will call 2nd cee me at Delhi village.The above article ! bought at Gricwold, Case & Co.'s store, who bad it from Comstock & Co.JOHN JAQUISH, Jr.Delbi.Ju'y 17, 1879.For sale by nearly every Shop-Keeper in Canada, and by all the Druggists of Montreal and Quebec.JOHN MUSSON, Agent for Quebec.Quebec, 1st Sept.1840, HEWE'S NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT.HIS article is offered to the public as a never- | failing cure for the Rheumatism, and it has for anumber of years sustained its repuia ion.and accomplished cures which had defied the power of every other article.In acute and recent cases, the relief is invariable, after one or two applications of the Liniment.and in chronic Itheu- matism, the cases of cure are numerous.[t is truly a remedy that reaches the nerve and bone with the mos.happy effect.Sold wholesale and retail by Comstock & (lo.Wholesale Drugyists, 9 Fletcher-streel, N.York, and by the principal Deuggists in the Union.For sale by nearly every Shop Keeper in Canada, and by alithe Druggists of À ontreal snd Quebec.JOHN MUSSON, Agent fur Quetec.CONCENTRATED COMPOUND DECOCTION OR Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla.THE experience of the most eminent medical practitioners has decidedly established the superiority of theahove preparation, It 19 carefully prepared by a peculisr mode of evaporation from the Red Jamaica Sarsaparilia, and in it are combined oll the active qualities of the root, with the ingredients of the compound decoction as directed by the Royal College of Physicians of London.Oue table spoonful of the extract is equal to half à pint of the decoction, \u2018This Medicine is now in extensive use lor those numerous disorders which require an alierative and restorative meaicing, fn scurvy, scrofula, eruptions on the «kin, particularly those on the face, theuiatism.general debility, lose of appetite, depression of «pirits and all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, Sarsaparilla isan almost infallible rem Quebec, 1st Sept.1840.edy.To be had only st ALEXANDER BEGG'S, 13, St.John Street, Upper Town, and 8, Notre Dame Street, Lower Town.Quebec, 28th April, 1840 WANIED\u20144 HOUSE - KEEPER, and » good PLAIN COOK.- LSU\u2014 A MAN SERVANT to wait at table, and to attend to a Horse and Gig.For particulars apply at the Globe Hotel.Quebec, 8th My 1840.| Paints and Dye Stuffs, Na, 54, Chatham Street, Boston, W.SPOONER, M.D.SURGRON DRNTIST, | now ready to attend such calls for professional assistance as he may receive from the oitizens of Quebec and its vicinity.Being suinewhat later than usual in bis arrival; and whhing 10 return to Montreal at the close of navigation ; he respectfully solicits early cals from those who may favour him their patronage.He desires to avail himself of this opportunity to express his warmest thanks to all concerned for the open confidence snd liberal patronage he and his several brothers bave re- evived for 13 ycats past ; and at (he game time, to give fuil promise, that his best exertions shall nut be wanting in future to requite their their confidence.He will be found at his old place, Albion Hotel, N 013 Hougs\u2014 From 8\u2014to 12, A.M., and Yrom 1\u2014t0 6, P.M.Quebec, 18th Sepi.1840.ud TUE Subscriber has just received a case of Ue.nuine EAU DE CULOGNE, direct from the House of JeaN Marie Farina.ALEXANDER BEGG.Quebee, 23d September, 1440.CERTIFICATE.\u2018I'he undersigned Jean Marie Farina, opposite the Market Place, at Cologne of Rhine, the most ancient Distiller of the genuine t vlogne Water, (au de Cologne.) by letrers patent, Purveyor in Ordinary to thew Majesties the King and the Queen of France, the King of Prussia, the King and the Queen of Great Britain, the Queen of Spain.the ttueen of Portugal, the Empress of Brazil, the Crown Prince of France, the Crown l'ruicess and Princess of Prussia, &u.&c.Diclares, that he has sent to-day to Mr.ALEXANDER Becu.of Quebec : 1 Box, No.6448, containing thirty-two dozen Flasks Cologne Water, first quainy, from ov fabrication.Culogne of Rhine, 10th April, 1540.Jean Manie FaRINa, Opposite the Market Place.COUGHS, COLDS, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE LUNGS, rYHE VEGETABLE PULMONARY BALSAM is believed to be deservedly the most popular Medicine ever known in America, for coughs, colds, asthma or phthisie, consumption, whuoping-cough, and Puimonary affections of every Kind.The Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam has been very extensively used fur abont twelve years ; and iis reputation has been constantly increasing.So universally papular has this article become, that it may now be considered nea standard article in a large part of the Unwed States snd British P'ro- vinves.Many famulies keep it coastanily by them, considering it the most safe as well as certain remedy for the above complaints.The proprietors have received.and are recviving numerous recommendations from many of our best Phy-icians, who munke use of it 10 their practice.\u2018The names of a few individuals who have given their testimony in favor of this article, sre here subjoined, and for a more full account, see the envelope (0 the bottle Doct.Amory [unting, Doct.Samuel Morrell, ¢ Truman Abell.«Timothy Haylie, © Thomas Frown, i Jere.Ellsworth, «Willian Perry, \u201cAlbert Gould, Extracts of a letter from Mr.C.§ Clay, Kingston, Ulster Co.No Y., to the proprietors.Yours of the 9h 10st., was duly received.À remarkable cure was effected by the Vegerable Pulmonary lsalsam, in the Winter and Spring of 1835.\u2018I'he person, Mr.Moody, had been sick a long time with the consumption.[his physician had given him up.He was reduced so low as \u20180 be unable te help himself, and was raising 8 large quaniity of blood, when he commenced using the Galvan, which effectes a complete cure, and he is now ns hale and hearty as ever he was.Mr Mondy bad removed frum this town, but he has promised me with 8 more detailed account of hrs case, which I will forward you.C.S CLAY.Kingston, N.Y., June 25.1838.Argyle.Nova Scotia, In the winter of 1837 and 1858, | was seized witha violent cough, which continued two or three months, My cough wus so severe, tha Î was obliged to sn up tn bed two or three hours during the night, end | was reduced mn flesh and strength, and my appeine gone.Oueof my neighhours had a bottle of the Veguiable Puimonary Balsam, which be would not sell.He, however, loaned it to me till 1 could procure him another.| experienced immediate relief from it.The first opportunity I had, 1 procured more of it, and to the use of it 1 ascribe the preservation of my life, JAMES Ww.LENOX.Dec.17, 1838.PROPERTY FOR SALE & TO LEy À FROM THE +O LET, 3 FIRST Nove, a HE HOUSE on the Paplansd Prox, 5 aupied by Colouel_Wigram of de present oc.#4 Guards.\u2014Apply to \u201coldutreaw 6 wv PHILLIPS A Old Custom Houre 3 FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRA B 2 CONTRacT À HAT valuable Leasehold property bac, y y the late ANDREW NELSON, consiating co.\u201d PE ard, Beach Lot and Ship Building Mate: | 4 of Ship.i with the Dwelling louse and Stores thereon Wi logethe- BA particulars apply to M.Newson, on 1he premiere Fur A * + PRL Or | = Queber, Sih Oct.1840.CP CABELL, \u2019 ublic, mac rt ee mm eee \u2014 FOR SALE OR T0 L es ET, % TE IIOUSE, with Garden \u2018and à Es .IT dencics, situated in St.John\u2019 s pen.ormerly the property of Kemv Quiroger, J 8 Subnry, § session given unimediately \u2014 Apply to » Equine, pK ANT.- PARENT u-d-1 Notary, PE; Quebec.5th October, 1840, \u2014 rf Quebec, 7th Oct.1839, A GOOD OPPORTUNITY, HE Subscriber intending to retire fy _siness, offers FOR SALE the Val um bu-& HOTEL, which he has kept in thie Cuy fora ; ABLE ES years.which hos had continued success, ang ied anv] weH known central positio Wie à 1 \u2014 position and othurwise nreds no ele What he intends to dispose of, is as follows 1 The enjoyment and possession, for five y property now applied to the establishment, si years, of 1h most central parc of the town, with two « the one On the NEW MARKET, the , cent Street, fucing tbe Court House egress on both Streets, ' Allthe dependencies were expresely during lificen years, fur a VOTE L FA BOE served HOUSE.The custom of the estabinbment 1s mi on most extensive IN tbe Province; there are lurre ou th tween the twa establishments, contanimg Stabang for > wards of SIXTY HORSES, avd which, at à smaller may be emp'oyed ~0 as toprovidefor ONE H UNDE A leaving suflictent Sheds und Coach Houses fur kel) Es pumber of Carnages.Both Houses are in excellent ater 4 os well as the de vi or os we a epeudenvies, aud vu the most extenmn 2.All his Stock of choice WINE ; in the Cellars.NES & LIQUEURs $.Aitthe MOVEARLES af the Establis a Heds and Bedsteads, Bed and Table Linea ment Kitchen Utensils, Stoves, &c.&c.! An exact inventory of the whole has b © , which may be examined, as well as the premises ji on ing 10 the Subscribers, BY apply Fhe conditions will be very advantage ; given immediately.Beous, and possestio EE As cr ISX a Ri parste House, £4 other on St, Vin 9 witha free Ingress angd A EA SERAFIN Montreal, 8th July, 1540.O GIRALDI, TO BE LET ON LEASE, IF REQUIRE \u2018 a HAT large HOUSE iu Palos So vi now occupied by the Subscriber, WW SON Quebee, 16th March, 1840- 1LSON, abn OUSRS AND BUILDING LOTS Uvrrr Tows or Quesec, FUR SALE viz:\u2014One Lotin Ste.Genevieve Srregr, fronung tb d Guvernment Garden and Woire's MONUMENT, of i.feet in superficies, with two stone Houses and Out.Hou y thereon erected.ONE LOT on ST SrantsLas.St.Avd GEL.and ST.HrLes Srreuts near ST.Patniex's Cuoacud containing about 17,000 feet, with House and Out.Horo dl snd Garden thereon.\u2014 Apply to E, GLACKEMEYER.Eq 2 Notary.Lower Town, Quebec, or to the proprietor, 14,88 Mountain Street.Te J.NEILSON Quebec, 261th February, 1840.u-d os.TO LET ON THE CAPE.HE small House, No.18, St.Genevitrd wie Street: it will be repaired to suit a red specteble tenaut.\u2014 Appiy to oN C.A.HOLT.# Quebec, Yith May, 1840.TO BE LET, Anil possession given immediately.or on the first May ne COUNTERFFEITS.BEWARE OF IMPOSITION! Each genuine bottle 13 cuclosed na blue wrapper, on which is a label, signed by Saseson Heo.NONE OTHER CAN BE GENUINE, > The outside Yellow Late! will have.on and after December, 1559, in addition to that of SAMPSON Rexn, the signature of Wu.Jonw CuUTLER, ONE of the parcners.ÿ The great celebrity of the Vegeiable Pulmonary Balsam has been the cause of attempts to introduce spurious articles, which bv partially assuming the name of the genuine, are calculated to mislead and decerve the pubhe.Among these mixtures sre the ** American Pulmonary Balsam, © ¢ Vegetable Pulmonary Balamie Syrup,\u201d © Pulmonary Bal sam,\u201d and others.Purchasers should inquire for the true article by its whole name\u2014THF VEGETABLE PULMONARY BALSAM, and see that it has the marks and agnatures of the penutne, Each boule and seal is stamped, ¢ Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam.\u2019 =~ xe More COUSTERFEIT, besides the \u2018* American Pulmonary Balsam.\u201d and others above alluded tv !/\u2014 Au aitempt bas been made to duceive the public by a spurious mixture called \" Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam,\u2019 sometimes signed Samurl Lee and rometisnes Sampson Lee\u2014sand to be prepared by an unprincipled man in Bangor.Me, The name is written in 8 way to resemble the genuine signature, and is 2 base ariempt to deceive the public and avoid the punishment 1hat awaits actual forgery.For sale by REED, WING & CUTLER.(late Lowe & Heed.) wnoleaale dealers in Drugs, Medicines, and by Drugzists and country merchants generally in New England, aod in the principal placer throughout the United States and British Provinces.Price, 2s.6d.Sole Agent for the above in Quebec, JOHN MUSSON, Chemist and Druggist.Quebee, 15th October, 1840.ug iw DR.BARTHOLOMEW\u2019S PINK EXPECTORANT SYRUP.YHE cases of consumption are so numerous in ull the northern latitudes, that some remedy as a preventive shonld be kept by every fimily constantly on hand, to administer on the first appearance of sn direful a disease.\u2018l'his Expectorant Syrup will.in every case, prevent the complamt.It 1s quite impossible for any person sverto have consumption who will use this remedy on the first approach of cough ond pain in the side, and in many instances it has cured when physiciaus had given up the caces asircurable, Sold whuvesale and retail by Comstock & Co.Wholesale Drugzlst«, 2, Fletcher-street, N.York, and by the principal Druggists in the Union.For Sale by nearly every Shop Keeper in Canada, and by all the Druggisis of Montreal and Quebec.JOHN MUSSON, Agent for Quebec.Quebec, 1st Sept.1840.The following article is warranted to cure PILES, RITRUMATISM, all SORES, §c.vr no paytakne Sor it.Ç O PHYSICIANS AND PATIENTS.\u2014The Blind Piles, said to Le incurable by external applications.-\u2014Solomon Hays warrants the contrary, His Liniment will cure Blind Piles.Facts are more stubborn than theories.Iie solicits all respectable Uhysicians to try it upon their patients.lt will do them no barm, and it is known that every Physician who has had the honesty to make the trial, has candidly admitted that it has succeeded in every case they have known.Then whynotuse it?Jt 1% the recipe of one of their must respectable members, now d d.Why refuse to use it?Because it is sold ns proprietory medicine?Is thisa suflicient excuse for suffering their honest patients to linger in distress ?We think not.Physicians shall be convinced that there is no humbug or quackery about this article.\u2014Why then not alleviate human suffering ?If they wont to try it before, let then after all other prescriptionafail.Physiciansare respectfully requested to do themselves and patients the justice to use this article.It shali be taken from the bottles, and done up as their prescription, if they desire.P prescription, 1hey (SULOMON HAYS, HAT commodious HOUSE aod preg mises, the property of the Subscriberg No.13, in St.Ursule Street.3 The House isin good order and would afford accommo dation to a large family, and has many convenienciesst 3 tached tot.] NOAI FREER § Quebec, 5ih Feby.1840.u-d 8 Pa JUDGE PATTERSON, 4 I EAD the following from Judge Patterson, for thirty years the first Judge of the Cosnty 1 which he lives.Middletown, N.J.March 12, 1840.Messrs, Comstock & Co.Gentlemen,\u2014 You are at liberty to make such use of iho following certificate as vou deem will best subserve | purposes for which it is inteoded : CERTIFICATE OF JUDGE PATTERSON ¥ HERKBY CERTIFY that my daughter has been afficred with sick headache for the space of about 20 years,\u2014the : tacks occurring once in about two weeks, frequently lair 24 hours.during which time the paroxysms have been » severe, as Apparently soon to deprive her of fe.Andat having tried almost ull other remedies in vain, [ have ber induced as à last resort to try Spohn\u2019s Headache Reme as sold by vou : and to the great disappointment and of herseif and all her friends, found sery material 7 from the first dose of the medicine She has fo'lowed up HE pari a DRY CUTLEL Dnity « va Cans wii ly HE u inha ther sre ree Ivars, com Sony, W sx Suif À Note ane Spares, al) fi Pamtxin wert iow pri NR directions with the article, and in every case when an # Qutbee, § teck was threatened has found immediate relief, until \u2014\u2014\u2014 is near permanently cured.The attacks are now vers « FOR s doin, and disappear almost immediately after waking th HRE quantity directed.A hope \u2018hat others may be benefitted ; à 1 § the use of tus truly invaluable medicine.hat induced neg et t o the above, snd remain your obedient servant, gg 9 0 send you \"UC GEHU PATTENSON.À 4 C Judge of the Court ot C.15 t For Sale by nearly every Shop- au in Canads, at ho A of Montreal and Quebec.by allthe Druggists J se NUSSON, oc Quebec, Ist Sept.1840.Agent for Quebd a Io J Pa in em me = 3 © WORM NUTS, À 1 1 For rar UT 2 0 C EFFECTUALLY DES TROYING HW OR.MS, \u20ac PURGING THE BODY, c.# - LL J 5b Aug r i \"HIS safe and efficacious Medicine has been \u2018ua.use for a considerable period, and the incresé ing drmand ts the best testimonial of its success.a fhe agreeable and convenient form of this valuable che WEL position, rerders it poculisely pleasant to admin oo 4 children.who are averse to the usual disgusting Me oh 6 Hh, for.while it possevses all the powers of the most \u20ac eat .3 Qr.remedies, it is, at the same time, 80 palatable, thas Gin oi possible to distinguish them from (ne most agreea je Ging 3 Quebec, 11 1 Nuts.00 \u2014\u2014__ PR He These Nute are equally cnteulated for ; People as Children, and are 8 safe and effectual es fg , at) Bilious Complaints, Indigestion, and other disease 2 IRE?he Stotnach and Alimentary Caual- vu = ; Ce * { and sold onlv bY .À Prepares \"\u201cNLEX ANDER BEGG, § ou St.John's and Notre Dame Streets, Que 3 % Ba oth April, 1840.Ce à \u201cAND py \u2014 mars Anyi mma Se Se 2 EE 4 5 TYPE FOU DRY, 3 1 Removrp To No.147, NOTRE Dave Star X , YPES of all descriptions constantly 0% Sci 4 2 Orders received for PRINT ING Ryo A Que manufactured by Mewsts, RL.Hox & Co, a c, 2, Apply t i ppiy to JNO.T.BADGLEY & co Ao ue w Of Montreal, June 86, 1840.t.a - Qu Printed and published, at No.14, Mountain see \" 0.0 R bec, by WiLtiam Nktts0N, of Valcartier, rs à Joh ps 8 of Quebec, for self and Isabel, Mar ae Sant \\ do Nelison, Junior, Doneet of their late brot 1% n Nritson, decease,=30th Oct.1840.fi & Queer, 18 "]
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