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[" RS | for RS, d in i tihig T Lens erly Ard tk > 50 ce in gs, that ir.\u2018ove fire, that ted uit, the (ob e: uid in le k, \u2014\u2014 4 a.* CEE ess D 3 bi tee would nlso return their sincere thanks to those who have patrovized them heretofore, assuring eng No.5890.] ee EE \u201cNew Goods, évc._ FR New Goods, &c.eT TE TTT me \u2018NOW LANDING, Ex * Arve\u201d! from Bordeaux and other vessels, © aD FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, F' FTY Hhds.Now Landi SIRE BRICKS, ow landing from on board the Bark « Eldon,\u201d IXTY THOUSAND FIRE BRICKS, and Jierces superior triple clarified French NJ for sale by 50 Tierce Qr.Casks White Wine Vinegar.60 Qr.Li 14 Caves French Liqueurs (quarts,) 3 do.do.do, (pints, ) CHAS.E, LEVEY & CO.Landing J A \u2014A LSU\u2014 andy from on board the Bark Jamaica from Londoi 35 Hhde.SCHEIDAM GENEVE oem a Hhds Wtefined Sugar, Levey's Wharf, 2Gth May, 1842, 0 Boxes Plymouth Soap, 7555 em res 0 cernes ee en White do.NE Hunp OF SALE, po do.Muscatel linising, NE RED AND FIFTY - SEVEN Yo do.Cavendih Tobacco, Barrels Herring, : 50 do.Ground Pepper, 100 Casks Nails, as-orted sizes, apo Crates Wine Bottles, (quarts.) \u201c50 do, do.Lo (pints, ) 75 White Lead, 1000 Kegs Paints, blue, green, yellow, black, red, and Spanish brown, | GO T'lerces Salmon, Landing ex # Margaret,\u201d from Newfoundland.40 Pun.superior Molasses, landing ex \u201c Billow,\u201d from Halifax.24 Hhds, Cognac Brandy, Martell's, 12 do.Hollands, landing ex + Acapuleo.\u201d IN STORE: 500 Barrels Canada Fine Flour, 4 Casks Ink, on Barrels Cod mr, American du.various qualities Patent Felt American à q , d 8 el arrels Canada Piime and Cargo Beef, Canada Prime and Prime Mess Pork, an 1 assoitment of ort, Sherry, Madeira, Do.do.do.do, Bef, With their usual ass and French Wines.nee LE MESURIER, TILSTONE & CO.Commercial Chambers, Quebec, 1st May, 1842, 128 } | Loat Sugar, Muscovado do.and Bastards, N.Y.Jumaica Itum, Ligouimeius, Roasted and Green Coffee, Plug and Cavendish Tobacro.\u2014ALSO\u2014 À small Invoice of Copper Bolts, assorted sizes.H, J.NOAD, Budden's Wharf.3161 2 FRENCH BASKETS._ Quebec, 50th May, 1849, JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE BY THE SUBSTRIBER,| r \u201cAIRN \\liE, MOST SPLENDID AND GENERAL | ROBER I' CAIRNS, 1 COLLECTION ever offered in this market, 2s MO re Tailcr, Le f Ladies\u2019 Iteticule, Work, Flower and uther 22, J NTA IN STREET, sisting © ae ., .Sets\u201d \u2014ALSO\u2014 | EGS respectfully to inform his friends and the Plate, Knife, Tumbler, and Paper Barkets, Chair | (rou publie, that he has received per Crusader, Baskets, snd Bassinetts ; they must be seen, ns it would be \u2019 , os 10 enumerate ali, ! : ; N HIJE 7 mms on hand a large supply of Wooden Ware, among |.GOODS IN .His L 1 NE, de Si be found Dippers, Mincing Travs, Bowls, i which he is ready to make ap in the most f'asbionsble style, whic ! ! 4 .i fur Cash or approved cred : is.&e.&e.&e., ail of winck he ppeoved credit, Lemon Squeezets, Sceives.Ke Ca ck i Quebec, 19th May, 184].ud offers to the poblic, at very.moderate prices.\u201cue PETER HOLT, Grocer, A CHOICE SELECTION OF No.2, Palace-Street.| ARTHUR & CON.B,\u2014No SecoNn l'arce.HAVE REMOVED TO YOUNG'S BUILDINGS, , 1842, Near St, Johi*s-Gate.HEY beg respectfully to inform their customers, ucbec, 27Lh | ee eee en \u2014\u2014\u2014 - 3 EIVED i ' = .Just Ri CE! CUDSCRIRERS : that by the first Ships they will receive ANT Æ SUBACRIBERS © .18 N de dpr S he f dif- ; A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF .T4 0 THOUSAND Sides Sole Leather of dif | Al descriptions of bry Eiooiis, er annage.' WITH A LFAUTIFOL SFLECTION OF 200 Sides Marne eet Skins, | SUPERIOR STRAW, DUNSTABLE, RICE PLAT 900 Sides Upper Leather, : AND FUSCAN BONNE rs, ; 560 dozens Calf Skins, English, Irish, American, &c.| selected personally inthe various home markets, by Mr.Lini Morveco, Split L.cather, Lasts, &e.&e.: À.Antuux, withall the advantages which cash can com.ining 2 \"a LSO\u2014 matd.Their very exten-ive a-sortment of Havana Cigars | Cheront's and St.Jago Cigars, Maccoboy Snuff, &c, &e Ensster Tobacco, Tutkish ditto, Porto Rico ditto.} 1000 boxes Canada Cigars of different sizes, 50,000 bunch Cigars, in C, 50 kegs Snuff, 20 barrels Cut Tobacco, 70 boxes Cavendish, 50 keps Plug Tobacco, WHOLFESALE AND RETAIL.Quebec, 2nd May, 1542.us - - ¢ A LOOK OÙT FOR DARGAIAS!!! ASHIONABLE and well-made CLOTHES selling at Slop Clothing prices, and made to ! measure, on the same terms, fer Cach only.C.T, BROWN, Mencuansr Tarvor, 50 barrels Mess Pork, Buade Street, Cpper Town, and 1000 Dry Hides, average 24 lbs.each, | Noo 7, Champlain Street, Lorer Town.\u2014AND\u2014 | Quebec, 11th May, 1842, 15 s Daily expected from Germany, 100 Gross German l'ipes, Varinos, Knaster, Moresh- room, Calamets, silver mounted.\u2018The Subscribers wall always have a continual assortment of the above described articles on band CHAS.I.PRATT & BROTHERS, Foot of Morntain Street, and Cornerof Sautt au Matetot Street, Lower Town.Quebec, tath May, 1842.us FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER.FOOUATEER Double and Single Purchase Wiuches, and 16 Single Purchase Winches, +».GALIJMATIIE No, 56, Paul Street.New Market.Quebce, 20tb April, 15-42, ils ! i i SOUS-LE-FORT STREET, LOWER TOWN, JOHN SIIAW & CORE NOW RECEIVING, ex Crusader.\u201d \u201c Prince Creorge,\u201d \u201c Acapulca,\u201d \u201c Biunetle\u201d and ST.JOHN STREET, UPPER TOWN.IDAY, 10rn JUNE, 18 { New Goods, &c.For Sale by the Subscribers, now landing from the Southampton, from Cienfuegos de Cuba : Superior bright Muscovado Sugar, kine heavy do.Molasses, \u2018Twerces Honey\u20141 DEEN,\u201d John Duffey, master, now loading at Reynar\u2019s Wharf, will take 1000 Barrels of Flour, if immediate pplication ba made.Having most of her cargo engaged will sail this week.\u2014 apply 10 \u2018 THOMAS FHOSTE & CO.3\u201d The above vessel has superior accommodations for passenaers, Quebec, 6th June, 1842.3s PASSAGE TO CORK, AN HE fine A.1, Ship \u201cST.PATRICK,\u201d = G31 tons register, has most splendid accommodations for Passengers, and will leave for the above port on or about the 20th instant, \u2014For particulars, apply to Captain Webster, on beard, at Patton\u2019s Cove, or to Wl, CHAPMAN & CO.6 Srd June, 1842.s Gibb's Wharf.PASSAGE TO LIVERPOOL.Sa HE bne new Ship \u201c RASALAMA,\u201d NE will sail for the above port, about the 12h instant, snd bas esceilent accommodations for Cabin aud Sicerage Passengers.\u2014 Apply 10 THOMAS H.OLIVER, At the office of E.Oliver, Revoar's W barf, Quebec, 5rd June.1842.: PASSAGE TO PLYMOUTH.gre well-known Bark \u201c EDWARD,\u201d will be ready to sail for the above port about the 20th instant, «nd has superior accommodations for Cabin Pascengeis.\u2014 Apply to Captain Alexander McKenzie, on board, at Carman\u2019s Wharf, or at the office of E.OLIVER Quebec, 3rd June, 1842.Reynar\u2019s Wharf.PASSAGE TO BELFAST.5 Fr VIE new copper-fastened Ship © LE.SER] TITIA HEYN,\u201d G0O tons register; Robert Arnold, master, will sail {or the above port, on or about the 12:h June, has cxeelient accommodations far Cabin and Steerage Passengers, Ly immediate application to the Captain, on board, al the India Wharf, or to G.Il.PARKE & CO.Quebee, 31ist May.1842 FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.4 Es HE new A.1, British - built Brig \u201cPULLA,\u201d 300 tons register, cop- pered and copper-fastened, will accept a Charter to Liverpool, London or any other safe British port.\u2014 Apply ta Captain Adams, on board.or to \u2018 CREELMAN & LEPPER, Quebec, 31st May, 1842.us St.Andrew's Wharf, FOR FREIGHT or CHARTER ro LONDON, LAE \"pue first - class coppered Bark © JA.ÈS MAICA,\u201d Martin, Master, 355 tons register, 46 rears oid, surveyed at Lloyd's this spring, and placed on the Register as A.1, A few Cabin Passengers can be comfortably sccommaos dated.\u2014 Apply to DEAN, ROGER & CO.Quebec, 25ib May, 1842.FOR CHARTER, 7 HE Berk KINGSTON, Capt.Robson, 387 tons register, will load for any port in the United Kingdom, which has sufficient water tor her draft.\u2014 Apply to WM, PRICE & \u20acO.Quebec, 4th May, 1842.FOR SALE.Fo THYHE HULL of the new Brig \u201c BRIT- ï x | TANNIA.\u201d 8 Length of Keel ae vee \u2026 72 fecr Maia breadth, eee ves 22 + Depth of held.vee .\u2026 14 * About 215 tons burihen.The HULL of the new Schooner \u201c GAZELLE: Length of Keel, .60} feet, Mai breadih, Lo.er - 19} ++ Depth of hold, .vee \u2026 11} \u20186 Burthen about 120 tons, Substantially built of the best materials, and lsunched this spring at St.Paul's Bay.\u2014 Apply to J.M.FRASER & CO.Quebec, Sth June, 1842.| wy T CAMPBELLS CITY HOTEL, ST.ANN STREET, UPPER TOWN, Opposite St.Andrew's Church, FFORDS every accommodation to travelliog gentry.Families can bave ['rivate Darlours, with Bed-Roows* atiached.Every attention paid to the comfort of those who may Honor him with their patronage, which he respectfully 5Q- licits.* Terms, moderate.Quebec , 8th June, 1842 us DRAWING, &c.MA WM.STUART, having just arrived froor Europe, rdspectfully solicits public patronage\u201d to enable him to establish himsetf in this city, as Professor of Drawing.and having given most particular attention tar the Fine Arts in Paris, London, &c.&c., dlr.3S.eons fidenily anticipates the Kind countenance of the inhaluante- of Quebec and its vicinity.He trusts inspection of a few\u2019 specimens will give a favorable impression of his compes- tence and abilities.be removed on the first May next, to the sps- | cious premises, No.2, St.Denis Street, facing the Cape | (Cape,) where the terms and all other particulars may be koown F.J.LUNDY, Principal, ; Quebec, 6th June, 184% 6's Specimens of his Drawings may be seen by \"plying of the ** Quebec Classical School,\u201d No.8, St.Lenls Strpes.à Saar 6 - + ev ARNE ERR Sg CER Ly VE I dns ps Ve mera Te me Sa Extracts from English Papers.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .From the report read at the annual mestingof the British and Forerigu Bible Society, on Wednesday se\u2019noight, it appesra that the reeeipts during the vear, incloding £50,204 14s.104.for the sale uf Bibles and Testaments, wers £95,095 4s.84.; the total issues daring the year, 815,551, and since the commencement, 14038934.The lisbilities of the Renfrewshire bank are stated to be £225,620, 15s.5d., the assets £115,300.A Queen's letter, inviting contributious from religious congregations for the relief of the industrious population of the manufacturing districts, is said to have been revolved upca by Sir Robert Peel, Sir James Graham, the Archbishop af Canterbury, and the Bishop of London, on Saturday last.The Duke cf Newcastle, through his steward, Mr.Wilmot, has lately allotted 500 cottage-gardeus, of half a rood each, 10 the iuliabitants of Basford, at the annual rent of oue firthina per vard, to iu- clude (the rent) all charges for rates and taxes.In the anrouucement of new inventions is that of an elastic ankle-boor, which requires ceither laciox, Lottoning, ner tying.The constant annoyance of laces breaking, buttons coming off, holes wearing out, is supposed to be at an end.The average price of brown or Muscovado sugar, computed from the returrs made in the week ending May 3rd, 1882, is 41s, LLL per ewt, exclusive cf duty.It is not wisdom, but izacrance, which teaches men presnmption.Geuius may be sometiioes asrogant; but nothing is so difident as Kuowledze.\u2014/ Puiver.Political proachers neîther converteouls, nor build up believers in their most holy faith, Ore may pique himself on his loyalty, the other on his liberality and the popular notious of Government, but in the sight of the great [lead of the Church the first is a sounding Urass, the second a tinkling cymbal.\u2014( Lr.Adam Clarke.) The Cambrian states that the expense to Pryse Pryse, Lsguire, of the investigation of the double return for Cardigan, though it only losted half au hour, exceeded £1200! The total numuer of letters delivered io the United Kinzdom daring the week cading Apri 24th, 1842, was 3,927, 513, beiog au increase of 254,506 compared with the corresponding week io 1541, aud ot 2,343.340 compared with 1539.It is said hat Bfer Afsjesty has appointed tha Dowager Lady Listleton, sister cf Earl Spencer, and mather of the present Lord Littleton, Governess to the Princess Royal, The total receipts of the Church Missionary Society during the past year wus £90 821, the exe penditure £110,008, leaving a deficiency of Æ19,- 987.The expenditure of the further som of £110,000 is recomended by the Select Comuiittee cu the Caledonian Uanel, The sloop Fantome, vommanded by Captain But- terfield, has captured nigeteen slave vessels, and liberated 2261 slaves during the twenty months she has been employed on the coast of Angola.NONsENSE \u2014Lenerally applied to any sense that happeus to differ from our uWo.Mr.Healey, tite popular composer and leader, was discovered dead in his bed oo Tuesday moruing, at bis residence, Shepherd's Cottage, Viue-Terrace, Waterlou-rvad, London, The wurd bother was first vsed by a sergeant, who, being exposed to the volubility of two lrish- men.one at each ear, cried, * Dou\u2019t both eur me.\u201d Heuce the verb, to bother, Liverpool, May 9th.\u2014Wae ars sorry to have to record the total destruction of the Liver Flour Mills, tbe property vf Mr.Edward Holme, which are situated on tbe western bank of the Canal, near Chiseuhale-bridge, and adjoining Mr.Bury\u2019s foun.dery.lt is one of the most serious fires which has taken place fur a number of years iu this Lawn or neiohbourhnod.Wire ov THE LATE DikE oF CLEVELAND, K, G.\u2014 The vill of the late Hurry, Duke of Cleveland, has been just proved in the Prerngative Court, by the exveuters, Henry, Lord Brouzham and Vaux, Mr.Thomas Metualf, and Mr.G.B.Whartoo.The persons! property has been sworn under £1,000,000, upun which a stamp du*y of £13,000 has been paid.Lerd Brouzlham and his exerutors are bequeathed £1500 each, The late duke\u2019s personal estate is the largest left hy any peer of bis clevated rauk since the late Duke ot Sutherland, whose personal effects were sworn as amounting to more thas £1,000,000; sl! sais beyond which swoust are not subject to probate daty.THE FUTURE PRUCEEDINGS OF THE ANTI-Cors Law Lzacte \u2014The Couneil of the Leagne, having reserved itself till the new corn bill had received the reluctant assent of the Sovereign, has signalized that event by sumisonieg à weeting of its members Lo agree uyou a plan of future operations for the repeal oÎthe iufaisous law.The Council wiil be prepared to lay before the meeting a plan for the complete agitation of rhe Kingdom ; aud we are happy to say that thesinews of war for the campaign are already provided.\u2014( Anti-isread- Tax Circular.) Tory WARNING TO THE ARISTocrACY.\u2014We are no alartoiste, but we may tell the aristocracy that they are not so safe as too many of them seem to think ; the decline in the indirect taxes is the hand writing on the wall.1i the aristocracy know their iaterest, they will rather encourage, and even urce, the witl- ing Minister to measures fur the relief of the humbler classes, than try to einbarrsss him in the ouly course by which their order can he saved, (London Standard.) IreLaxD.\u2014MurDER 07 Mr.Bavan.\u2014There is, at length, a probability that justice bas overtaken the assassins of Mr.Bryan, Whu was shot dead near his own bouse, in the course of last summer.Two men (one charged with conspiracy, the otber with the sctual wurder) have been arrested at a place called _Wiilismstown, ia the ceunty cf Tipperary.The conspirator is a furwer, holding seventy-five acres of land, Me had, it appears, a dispute with Air.Bryan ; and a nototious ruffian, named Dwyer, wag hired, who undertouk the task of sbuotiog Mr.Bryan for the sum of 30s.A wan who accompanied this Dwyer on his s:pguinary mission has turued appro- ver, and is now in charge of the police.The pn- sunesa, wheo identified, evinced the greatest trepidation, and there is said to be little doubt of their uilt.$ Tue Poraro Crop.\u2014Ao unasually large quantity of land is being let out for potato gardens, throughout the provinces of Irelaud, this sesson, farmars thinking this the rost remunerating crop.This change from gruzieg to tillage has greatly increased the demand for labour, and promises an abuodant supply of the staple provisions of the poor.Siz R.Peru anD THE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT.~\u2014 Mr.Richard Allen has shown, from an examination of the Irish revenue accounts, that 8ir IL.Peel was taking one of hia characteristic liberties with fant when he spoke of the consumption of whiskey as on the increase in freland, and indulged in a sneer at the t -mperanens netament.From Liereturns, it appears that in 1841 the duty on Irish whiskey was £1,032,- 52; in 1842 only £964,711, being a decrease of £67,871 instead of an incre we, and, compared with 1839, a decrease of £545,381.It turther appears that the total net reveune in Ireland, in 1841, wan £4,107,866; in 1842, Æ4,198,689, an increase of i £90,823, and that of this inorease £80,639 procseds from tea, the revenue from this article being, in 184! £452,924, in 1842, £534,503, UNITED STATES.New York, Juna 6.\u2014Loss oF Tig Royar Maw.Stray Str Mupina \u2014Ou Saturday, in our post.seript, wa mentioned the loss of one of the new British West ladia steam packets.The intelligence received this morning from lav.aa gives the name of the ship.It was the Medina, She was los.on Grand Key, Turk's Ishad, niruut the [5th of May.Lord Elgin, the new Guversor of Jamaica, was on board, and also Mr, Cranford, the recently appointed consul general of 11.B.M.for the irlaud of Cuba.All the passengers were saved, but the steamer, it was believed, would be a total loss, Washington, June 4, 3 o'clock P.M.The last hour of yesterday's session Was sperit, alike in Srnate aod Monse, in the discussion of 4 singla tonic, without coming to auy conclusion.\u2018The apportionment bill in the first, and the army bill in the other, wera not wuch illustrated by what was said after my latter was despatched.ANGTHER STEAMBOAT lEXPLUsION.\u2014 Between 7 and 8 o'clock last evening the steam towboat Por.with 2 number of paseengers, blaw up\u2014that is, her outside boiler exploded and wax thrown overboard.This occurrence caused the death of the steward and named Smith.Besides these, several were more or less scalded, Ruxting A State Prison.\u2014The Elivois peciten- tiary his been leased to Messrs.Greathouse and Buckmaster, for the sum of £6,000.The pay ail expenses, and give the above amount as a bonus tu the state fur the use of the prisoners.They are baezing aud rope manufieturers.The llinois Telegrauph speaks vf the arrangement as much preferable to carrying on the several mechanics! branches in which the convicts are at preseut engnged, mechanics, who are, comparatively speaking, thrown out ol empley.CosxzeticeT Stare Prison.\u2014\\We learn from the State Prison to the General Assembly, just published, that the number of convicts in that iustitution at the commencement of the year, was 205.There have been discharged on expiration of sentence, 38 : pardoned by the Legislature 3; died 10; received into the prison, 57; leaving wow in coutinement, 211, Althonzh the number of convicts is somewhat number of commitments is seveuteeu less than it was during the period.The whole amount of income for the last vear has been £31 437 97; expenditures, $13,372 68 \u2014leaviog a balance in favor of the prison of 38,083 25 as the vett earpings.Daring the past yeur the Wardeo bas paid into the Treasury of the State the sum of £13000 in cash.CANADA.{Extracts.PROCEFDINGS OF THE CORPORATION, { Reported for the Montreal Herald.) A Special Mveting of the Corporation was held in the Cny 1lali at 7 ».31.on Saturday last, the 28th ultimo.Pre-ent\u2014His Honor the Mayor, Aldermen Rodier, Mac- kerz:6.and Debleury and { auncillors Berthelet, one.gam, Campbeil, Hae, Molson, [ledpath, Mathewson, Ferrier and Bourret.A letter to hus Honor the Mayor from Dr.Rolph, row in London.commissioned by the corporation to negouate a loan of £350,000 for the city, was read, in which the Dr.commun:cated that he had fully accomplished the task undertaken by hun, but that the house (Messrs, flobinson & Co.35, Oid Broad Street,) at who-e Oifice the il sat for England which place she will sail The steamer North America le yesterday ruoining w tow.; The steamer British America left this afternoon for Montreal, with one ghip and two Larges in tow.4 I for Mentreal early ia four square-rigged vessels in MARRIED.On Wednesday last, by the tev.Mr.Lundy, Andrew Stuart, Lequire, Barrister st Law, to Ch «rlotte Elmire, daughier of Philippe Aubert De Garpé, Esquire, of (his city.DIED, Yesserday, at 1he residence of Mr.F.Taylor, Diamond Harbour, Captain John Bruce, late master of the Bark Caroline, of Londun, aged 39 years, At Montreal, un the 8th stant, Sophia Louiss.wife of Lieutenant Colonel Gugy, Adjutaut General of Militia.AL Kingston, on the th instant, tarry Ball, LE«quire, of the Surveyor General's Department, sged 73 years.ANTED.\u2014A situation as FARMER, by a IV person lately from England, who can produce satisfactory testimonials as to character and abilities, e\u2014 Apply 10 EB.BAKER, aL Bedard's Tavern, Lower I'own landing ploce.Quebec, 10th June, 1842, 2s \u2014 mt SEIGNTORIAL RIGIITS, r HERE will bo a General Meeting of the Proprietors of Figjs nnd Seigniories of the District of Quebre, at Payne's Hotel, in the Cry of Quebec, on MONDAY next the 15th instant, at GN o'clock, vr.3.tn take 1010 consideration certain matters connected with Seignional Rights, CHARLES DE LEERY.Quebec.ah June, 1512, LE.CONGREGATIONA L CHURCIL OTICE is hereby given, that the Rev.Goruam ABBUTT, havingarrived in Quebec, will occupy the Pulpi of the Itev.PT.Arkissax, for 5 or 6 Sabbaths \u2014 Service in the morting et 11 o'clock, and iu the evening et ba!f-past six o\u2019elock.Quebec, 10th June, 1842, 1s INFORMATION WANTED F EDMOND MORAY, who left Miramichi ou the 14th October last, leaving a wife and four children, naw in very destituie circumstances.11 is uae derstood that he landed in Quebec last full, und proceeded to Montreal.Shoull this meet the nonce of any one who is aware of fus present residence, they would be perfurming an act of charity by forwarding the desired information , addressed to the office of lis paper.Quebec, 10:h June.1842, ; FOR CIARTER.10 any safe port in the Great Britain, vi 2 À XUE fast-sailine Brig JOHN & MARY, ste Archibald Wilkie, Master, 257 tons register o\u2014 For parca ars apply to CHARLES LI LEVIY& CO.Jevey's Wharf, 10th June, 1042 À FUBRTEISEE BRIA TION OF 25 PER CENT.In the price of Wry Goods.an or ro ! \u20ac = wre XN iE SET ÆBCIIN à ERCTESRS OF MONTREAL AND TORONTO, EG respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Quebec, and its vicinity, that in consequence of extensive alterstioss being abeut te take place où thetr pre- | mises, they intend offering the remainder of their Stock of Fancy and S.apie Dry Goods, arta reducidon of 25 per cemt sittvely cleared oft hy the ead of the present month, in order to silow the workepronie tv commence the improvements.H.& B.beg to submit (ie (ullowiug articles at the reduced prices, viz \u2014 Superior White Shirting Cotton, (@ 51, per yard, Hlack and Coloured Gros de Naplrs 2s, 3d, do.flich Sattinets, all colours, os Gd.do India Stik Bandannas, 3+ exch, Muslin de Lanes, 6d.pee yard, Gloves, 4d.per page, Catton Those, 7d, per du.Prinis for Dresses, 444.per var}, Mushin Dresses Ts cach, Umoreils, 2s each, Gauze lütbune, fon oh, per yard, Kich Furnbure Chantzes, 831 per do, Suprrior quai ty Gambroons for gent\u2019s, Coats and Trou- Bers, 1-64, per yard.Puch tizgored Soin Vestiogs Ts 6d per yard, Do.bull ung white Valentia do.3s.do, Carpet Bags, 3.641.each, Fienen Cambirick Handkerchiefs, from 13 cach, Bonnets, 18, 54.e-0h, tak and Coloured Praoella Boots.3s.per pair, Gents Lesther Shppers, 2s.per du.Ladies\u2019 Kid Shoes, 3s por do.Parascle, 4d.cach, Book, Facconet and Muli Muslin, \u20ac4.per yard, Kid Gloves.from 6d.per pair, \u2019 Rich Corded Bonnet Sika und Satins, from 2s, per yard Sitk Socks, Gd.each, Do.Gloves 8d.por pair, Berlin Wool, 1d per skin, Figured Netts for Caps, 144.per pard, Irish Poplin, 104d.per yard, 8.4 Litien Sheeting, us.per do.Union Linen.78d.per yard, White Jean Stays, Je per par, Rich figured Bonnet Ribbons, 71d.per vard, .\u2018Together with a quanuty of o-her Goods ou which the same proportiohate reduction wil be made, The premises will be closed on Saturday, in order to at tach the reduced price to all the goods, aud the sale wil commence nn Monday next, the 15th mst.N.1B.\u2014 Three active young men required who thoroughly understands ther business ; none others need apply.Quebec, 10th June, 1842.\u2014\u2014\u2014 45 Po RAE 3 FS Se ar a ASS AL WAS MRL WT Ysa or 4 SALES BY AUCTON.\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHINA AND EARTHENWARE.Will be sold vn SATURDA Y.the Vth instant, at TWO.PU, precisely, on 1RVINL'S WOUABF- .NIX TY Crates China and Earthenware, forming one of the most complete assurtuients ever offered ot Quebec.| ; \u2018Fhe above are now landing from the Urania, Captain Rochester, from Newcastle, Catnloques willbe ready for delivery prev ons tothe sale ° W.B.MEYER, A.& B.Quebec, 9h June, 1842.BY DUPONT & CO.On MONDAY neat, the 15h tant, at TEN, AM.by order of Messrs, +, i, Lavery & Cog on tier » hart, TRES THOUSAND Pieces BROWN-W ARE, now landing ex John and Mwy, from Newcastle, Quebee, 10th June, 1842.SHERIFF'S Salli.On TUESDAY, the 14h instant, et THN A.M.nt the Otlice of the undersigned \u2014 INETEEN Fox Skins, black, silver and cross.39 Martin Skins.o'clock, J.S.HILL, Quebec, 9th June, 1842.D.k, Bb.BY J.M.FRASER & CO.On WEDNESDAY nest, the 15th mstont, at TWO o'clock precisely, at the Store of Mr.CHARIES STUART, Wellington Whatf\u2014 HEY Chests Twankay Ten, 30 Malf-Chests Young Hyson do.10 do.do IJohea dn, 15 Chests do.Souchong due 9 do.Hyson Tea, 7 Hhds Gin, 30 Boxes wax.wick Candles, Cassis, Cavendish Tobacco, Copperas, &¢.-A 2 3 -\u2014 5 Tons Legwood.Queber, 9th June, 1842.| ! i i ofl thuir present pnices 3 the whole of which must he po- | \u2014\u2014 We B30 \u2014~ AO Creu (DI) == = ww me me Wega WW-C 49 52 53 23 \u2014 _ LM ADO XU LD 17 DE AGI 10 12 14 > 14 19 Zu 25 4 0 - 3 Wo~Fvbe HI OCW LI ALLO I ICE ze +de te -0 +2 IDR 8 12 XW lt 13 15 20 \u2018> \u2014 couv \u2014 La 15 16 20 ted TZN \u2014 at cu ~\u2014 xT ~3 8 9 10 1 18 Jaures Thomas Morgaa UNCLAIMED LETTERS.Lier or Letras remaining in the Quebee Post Office to the 5ib June, 1842, (1P the Following Letters are not ridecmed within six weeks trom this date, they Se be sent to the Des Letters ce.N.B.l\u2019ersons enquiring for any of those Letters, are particularly requested to ask for adver ized Letters, Ahern Denis Anderson Irwin Atneil Achor Andrews Alfred Augus.Ard Georue Alany Michel Alexander J Atkins Mes Eliza A 15 14 15 18 17 18 19 20 Allen Mauhew Uswald 21 B Bryne Henry Bovd Mus Ann Bonsfard \u201consieur Boyle Ann Miss Boyle Ann Miss Belanger Amable Belanger Muchel Boyle Edwerd Blouin Joseph Bain Monsieur Jean Barkley Mrs.Barden Mrs Benson Ellen l'envit Amable Deaupre Madame 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 Tt Barber Duncan or Vitch.72 Potter Mr N Burdelest Ouerime Brown E-q Fosse Morice Virown John Bormaot Juneret l'archroume Monsieur Browlee Mrs Brown James 73 T4 - 7: T6 77 78 79 80 8! 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Compteil Mrs Mary Connolly Ann Carpentier Mad.Veuve N Cornish John Casey Fdwd Campbe!l Matthew Cassidy John Conly John Corbet Miiam Esq Chabot Laurent Clout Charles Crawlord Acheson Dalv Ann Dubue François Doras Jave Davison Hobt Dubue Mad Julie Dæyer Trmothy Desmond Jahn Baker Dowling G Dixon John Pocley Daniel Darel Witham Diff Charles Dougal Mesonir i Doyle Peter Dompiere François Ducherne Muscime Donahy Archy Yavies John Divis David rey Mary Drolet Jean Baptiste Donohue Miss Jane Donnelian John Dannellan John Dillon Edwd Lwçer John Dawson John Deslandes Phillipe Fdmonds Mary Evans Dawid Foaright Michael Eggleston Johu Edgar Thomas Katkins John Fournier Joseph l\u2018'atzverald Joha Fitzgerald Mr Forgrave Agnes Flo teher Lieut John Firion Pierre Linoegan Patrick Flanagan Mu hael ritzgerald James Fleury Miss Gillan Mrs Goriephy Joseph Gadona Antoine Gimatin Arthur Guay Mile.Ergelena Garrett William Gariepy Michael Guerard Charle Gouthier Mad.Mag aire Garle Aon or Lucy Galina Messrs Jotin & Rob | Grimes Mary Granery Wm or Thomas tledzes Mrs Hanah Ilolahan Charles Hozin Mary alslead John Heath Hannah Holt I = Hewsen Monseil How Joseph TUuot Augustin Hadge Daniel tlamilton Charles Licaly Edmond larouix Pierre Hamphries John Hrarens James Unnebry William Hardie Mr Holloway Samuel Jermain fsoac James Thomas Morgan Johnston \\Willlam are françois Jose John Johustone William Jameson Miss Juhuston Ann 79 Morrison John \u201c81 MeCube Alexander 82 Melnnenv Michael cy MeLoughlin Jobn 85 VeGuts Phullip 56 MeGrrr Catherine 87 McAuley ¥iilism s8 MeCuriningham James +9 MeCunuim:ham James \u201c91 Moevillede Chene Jn G 82 Alullins Margt 95 Maliet Louis : 94 Martel François \u201c95 Mionce Mile Mazdeline 96 Monlaigne Jean B 97 Mooney Benry 68 Morrison Capt John 100 MeCoun D 101 MeCohery John 102 Murray Patrick 103 Mohum lélizabeth 105 Morisette André 108 Molloy Danidl 109 Mandar T 110 Mu ray George 111 Motard Mle L 112 McCallum James 115 McGee Robt 115 Moouey Thomas 117 Mathus George 118 McDonald Wim 2 Nolin James 3 Melis Phillip 6 Nichels Wm 7 Nichi Hs C Esq 2 Orzan Mad Veuve > O'Donovan James 4 Ormaby Jotn 6 O'Mullan James 7 O'Neil Hugh 9 O'Dennell Me 11 O'Neal Mrs Maria 14 (1) nell Wm 15 O'Dosell Wm 16 O'Brien Mrs C 17 O'Brien James 13 O'Brien Thomas 10 Oliver James 20 (O'Shea Richard 1 Price James 2 Peruclar Jiseph Perr John Ono 27 Pessiey Esther Peltier Come 7 Pagen François 8 Pepn Margaret 9 Petoquin Armin 10 Perrault Pierre 11 Porugaise Frangols 12 Paquette Charles 14 Paisiey Rev.Me 15 Poulin Cetestine 16 Pieor George 16 2 Querie Nicola 5 Quin l'homaz 2 Robinson Arthur 5 Rush Daniel 4 tone Frances 3 Reed John 8 lyan Anbony 10 Moeit ldwd 11 ithodes Edward 13 am Mrs Juba 15 Reger Heb 17 Rooithird Anable 9) folunson Iannah 21 Meneau Ursule vi Roinlard Margt 23 Rabenette (ncques 24 Rodgers IMhzabeb 27 Ring James ga Rube, Wiliam 31 Romer Esq RW 52 [Roberson James 35 Russell Robt Scott Samael auth John bivets James 7 Savage Patt 10 Saminou Cornelius 12 Sievens Jane 13 Smikh Adame 14 Savage Elizabeth 15 Scout Alexander 16 Suthetland Jehn 20 Siivestre Yoes 23 Sinclair lichard 24 Shaunon l'hucer 97 Shaanon Susan 28 Shannon Martha 2 4 5 Si 5 30 Stevens James 31 SmithD 8 K 16 Keegan Peter 18 Kerr Mra.Jane 19 Kerasy Mr 20 Kearaey John 21 Kelly Ann 32 Shields Mary Jone 87 Shaughnesy Paif 53 Sheehan Miehsel #8 Siuper Nathaniel 54 Sheal Patrick 30 Sa unders Heath 55 Sparks James 60 Simon André 56 Smith James 61 Sisson Charles P 22 Keny William 1 Troudelle Abraham 16 Trudeli Francis 23 Kelley Thomas 2 l'ummin Peter 17 Thomas Edward 4 Kilereist Mr 3 Taylor William 19 Terrien Fsanck 25 Kelly Beuy 4 Taylor Catherine 21 Temporal Hutton 26 Kelly John 4 Trude! Edounrd ¢2 Thompson Mr G L 6 \u2019Trepanier Marie Arte, £3 'l'rudel Emanuel 238 Lane Joba 8 \u2018Treroble Joseph 24 Thomas James 29 Leblen Frar.çois 9 Tattou Michael 25 Tagarty Mary 40 Lacoy Mary 10 Trerable Monsieur 26 \u2018l'ibbs Abraham 41 Lamiqusint Joseph 11 T'aft Joseph 27 Trembly Flavien 44 Lewis John 12 Torlanc Allecia 28 \u201cTrudel Charles 45 Lynch Past 13 Tessier Louis Egean 29 \u2018Tobin John 46 Landry 1 Baotiste 14 Trater Jufesses «0 Thomas Joseph 47 Lawlor Catherine 15 Thompson James 48 Lee David 49 Lowans Margt 2 Vez na Jacques 7 Visina Hector 50 Linklater George 2 Underwood 3r J 8 Vivier David 51 Loughhead Thos 4 Valentine Marguerite 9 Vigina Jaque 52 Leltançois Dominique 5 Vaughan John 10 Vivin David 53 Lemeline Jean 6 Valier Madame 54 Landue Gabriel w 55 Lorimer Juhn 4 Whitty J 23 Waish William 56 Leblane Vonsieur G6 \u201cWhite Abigall 24 Wilson Charles W 57 Lambert P 7 Walsh James 27 Wilson Andrew 58 Laurant James 8 Woodhouse Fraucis 28 White John 59 Lacey lames 10 Weddes Margret 29 West \u2018Thomas 60 Lynch Mrs Wm 12 Weits Mr Flezar 31 Whitney Joshua 61 Lechane Docter 14 Webb Chartes 33 Walsh Mary G2 Lovering Wm 1) 15 Wiseman Jacque 3+ Wray Henry 63 Lefebvre Jos 16 White Vm 53 Willams John 64 Lyons Peter 17 Weir Juhn 36 Wookes Marv Ann 18 Watters Francis 57 Watters Mark 119 MeGennis Alix 21 Wakh William cd Widdes Margi et 120 McCabe \u2014 VALCARTIER.121 Marrisen Juba 2 Caibolie Clergy of Jac 17 O Carroll Thomas 143 Murray Margaret cartier IR Corngon Wiliam 124 Mocre Laurens G Mangan Daniel 19 O'Carroil Thomas ID 195 MeHiale Wm 10 Abraham .ohn 20 Quinlan Edmond 126 Morrison Alex 12 Lutlead Adam 127 McCluke \u2014 \u2014 128 MeGrath Patt TS ) 7 7 ) CTI TU 138 Morrow Pak © Ey SO SALES BY AUCTION.129 McGuire Private > 140 Montreuil Charles 3V > 7 .142 Muller John 9 sATUR DAS AL FRASER & Co.\u2018 145 Mehan Denis n LORD: next, the 1th instant, at ONE o'clock, 144 MeKidney \u2014 at their Stores, will be sold\u2014 145 Vatwe:l Wm 148 MeCtu«ky James 147 McCread Catherine 148 Me Dermott \u2014 149 MeQuin Etizibeth Flory CRATES LARTHENWARE, now landing ex Lulla, consisting of blue printed blue edzed, Persian painicd und C.C.Ware, assorted expressly fur this market, TEN CASKS very superior CUT-GLASSWARE, 150 Mullsball Nicolas consisting of handsome Cut-Decanters, Jug.Liquor 151 Malone Moniss Stands.umblers, Wines, Clarets, Champagune-, Liqueurs, 152 McGrath dsaruo Custards, Jlejiies &e., as por Cotalogue, 15% Morris Ann A small lot of fine STONE.WARE.154 Mar.hail George .=\u2014AFTER WHICH\u2014 155 Vartin Wm 20 Bales Liundee Lineus, assorted.156 McGrath Wm 10 Cases lrish Linens, Diapers, Towelling, Ticks, 157 McGrath Michael Ducks, &e.158 Mcllew Terry And a general assortment of Dry Goods.129 McGoren Win Quebec, th June, 1849.160 Murphy Patek \u2014- I 161 MeRenze Mr UNDERWRITERS SALE.162 Mooney 1?\u2014_\u2014 163 Mclain Martha BY DUPONT & CO.164 Murcay trs Ona MONDAY next, the 15th instant, at TWO o'clock, 165 JleGervey prs on Levey's Vharf\u2014 Le ÿ (Corot eter For account of the Underwriters and others concerned \u2014 167 Miche - fn T Cw WD 16% Mercier \u2018Thomas wha Ë HE HULL of the Bark * KENT,\u201d of 169 Murphy Ann NES Glasgow, Garduer, master, 525 tons 179 Me Le ruoo Hezh burthen, as she now fies or did lay stranded on Carousel 171 McAfee Wm Lsland, Seven Islunds Bay.172 MeLarnen \u2014 i \u2014aLSO\u2014 | 173 Mitchel David | Anchors, Chain Cable, lugging, Materials, &e., saved - sue L from the wreck.174 Massue WH i AND 175 McComb Thes : - ne Poitras Jean Baptiste 59 St, Hanerey François 176 Mu'taney drs C 177 Magloire Madame 178 Murshall Jobn 179 McMahon Hannah 180 Maloney Norry 181 MeDonald Wm 182 McCartney ait 185 Markham Jerry 184 McCormick Widow 155 MeShee Mary 186 McGuire John 187 McCauley Hugh 188 McOre Donald 189 Mulhall Nicholas 190 Mulball Nicholas 191 Moran Nirs Mary 192 Meluenly Patk J 193 McCan Catherine 194 McMaugh Joseph 195 Vonigomery Marg 195 Macrader Joseph N 8 Nicholis Charles 9 Nox John 10 Nicholl John 23 O'Leary John 24 Oliver Thomas 23 Olver Thomas 26 Orr John £7 O'Lary John £3 O'Brien Patrick 29 Olivier Marg 30 O Neil Mrs 51 Orwitl Miss Judith 32 O'Connor James 53 O'Connell Thomas 54 Oliver Jane 55 O'Donnell William Pp 17 Pierce William 15 Paquet Joseph 19 Parant Jean op Parsell Widow a1 Poor Aras Wn vg Piviint Madame P 25 Prumbrun Madame Alice 25 Pivin Medame Pierre 27 Pelson H A 29 Peraulk Ohsier 50 Peltier Olivier Si Perkison Matt 32 Patoine Jean 55 Pallock Lhomas 34 Pasley Rev Wir Q 5 Questa Agusta G6 Quigg Philip R vt Roi Jacob 35 Resume Françuie 36 Roy Prerre 23 Iloe Ca herine 0 Hoy Pierre au loss Joseph 41 Ramey Grorge 42 Mamsay George 44 l'ehard Lezare 45 flunais Heory 43 Hichard.on J 45 dun raris Seho 47 files John 48 Robinson James 4) Keak Edmond 50 Moy Vital 51 Riiha-d Modes 52 Richardsou Capt Char 53 Rigney Miahael 54 Roy level 52 Smith Pldllip 33 Smuh 111 53% Stapies James 26 Symmes Charles 37 Smith Wiliam 33 Shearn Mrs 39 Sprague Ames 40 Sterimng Arctubakd 41 Sisk James 42 Scot Ron 45 Scheyer Heman 45 Sulevan Dar! 46 Stenson Jobn 47 Stepleton John 48 Simard Etienne 49 Somers Thomas 50 Sinclair 1.717 Si Surfit Mis The remainder of the Cargo on board, consisting of Bar and 1g bron, Casings, Crates Earthenware, J3oxes Pipes, Brandy, Hollands, Whisker, Con!ls, &c.&c.Particulars of which wilt be given at ume of Sale.| Quetiee, 6th June, 1842.BY 8.ALCORN.{| On MONDAY, the 15th June, at TWO o'clock, at his Stores, adjointng the Montreal Bank, without reserve 125 (CRATES assorted EARTHENWARE, now landing ex ¥ Pulla,\u201d from Liver- \u2014ALSO\u2014 1560 Stone Jarsof 1.2 and 3 gallons, 10 Crates of Ginger Beer Bottles, so do.Pint Wine Bottles, 40 Boxes of Long Tipt Tobacco Pipes, 23 do.of superior Zante Currants, 2 Bales Curled Hsir and other articles.7 Catalogues will Le ready tliree days previous to the Saie, Quebec, 3-3 June, 1842, pool.Ruun, Wine, Tobacco, Oils, Fruit, Sugur, Cusdles, &e.&e.&c.Un WEDNESDAY next.the t5th instant, st the S'ores of Mess, Ernpansons & Co.St, Andrew's W barbe IVE prus.Imitation Jamaica Rum, 10 hhds, E.I.Rum, 5 puns.Montreal Whickey, a do.Secich do.6 pipes Pert Wine, 20 barrels cupetior Crashed Sugar, u5 kees Plug Tabacco, Hs boxes and 16 half boxes Cavendish, 10 half boxes Nail Rod, 5 do.i.adies\u2019 Twist, 25 bales Virginia Leaf Tobacco, 9 hhds U.Canada Leaf, 5 barre!s Sperm Oil, 10 re casks Ohve Oil, 25 baske.s Salud Oil, & cases Cantar Ql, 10 toxes Vix Candles, 15 do.Sparm Candles, 25 do.wax wick do.50 do.Raising, 3 kegs Currants, 15 bags 5.8.Almonds,
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