The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 17 juin 1842, Cahier 1
[" ES, The Œuebe nted As.LOUIs ! =\u2014 ee rox No.5898.) FRIDAY, 17a JUNE, 1842, [Vor 80.\u2014 SE EE ee ee OL.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 or EER m\u2014\u2014 nu = = TEES mr mmm New Goods, duc, -.re sr ne > : ew Goods, & N Good POST v & Reid a EST TES eee UN y Sue, ew Goods, &c.T OFFICE NOTICE, acon, LADIES, LOOK AT THIS! NE ar Kris er \"THE pext mail for England (per \u201cUNICORN,*) Useful & Entertaining Extracts to gran + ASES JUST ARRIVED, of the most Fash.w MILLINERY.10 : f BCRIBER :\u2014 evanine of TU £ ore at the Quebec Office, on the , ASE AS date \"5 Why 20 Conable Panis and Lowpox Mape BON.\u2014_ 1000 Pieces Pine Boards.PAID letters will be romero June, instant, Tue PRINTEWS Apprestice.\u2014A young man was i ETS, a BROWN'S LONDON STAW Har HORATIO ( ARWELL y Also, on hand, as usual, a large supply of M tere will be received unul SEVEN o'clock, once apprenticed asa printer.He boarded at the ssignces, ARE HOUSE, up stars, over his Clothing Store, xo.21, Fans | s .LOUR, OATMEAL, OATS, BRAN, &e.&o.And UNPAID may be i ; home of his father, who was in easy circumstances coruer of Fort Breet.AS JU MAE MIQUE-STREET, St.Paul's Street GEORGE BISSET.o'clock, P.M.on the sbove day.the Boz up to NINE hut who required his son to pay for his board from \u2014 per Suld by Case, or single Bonnet.H ST RECEIVED, a choice and elegant Quebec, yet ig ch The \u201c Unicorn\u201d will be despatched on the morning of the avails of special perquisites, which furnished his Quebec, 30th May, 1842.Dros Cam tent of Paillinery, consisting of Ladies\u2019 ! * Wena fo Soon 38 clay be, after the arrival of the mail fellow apprentices with a liberal supply of funds for etn.antillas, ch i Col.3 als i nder the \u2014 GALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER.durs, &e.ke.as, Cufls, Elizabethian Col FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS: General l\u2019ost Office, Pt es This the young man thought was hard, rom ti FOR ut when he was of age, and master of hi d thig ; Mourning Caps, Collars, &c.&c., from one of th NE HUNDRED Hhds.Rum, strong 2 @ 3 Quebec, 14th June, 1842, ; 50 of his trade, © entered OUATEEN Double and Single Purchase fashionable Millinery Establishments in he w st End of 50 Hhds, Bordeaux Brandy, pal a.Joured his father called Lim, aud said, \u201c Hore, my sun, is \u2018LL axa Winches, and 16 Single Purchase Winches, London, est Endo 50 Hhds, Double Boiled Engloh Linseed Galoursé, FOR CHARTER the entire amount of money paid to me for board 2 ; v \u2019 .° .eben No, 56, Paul Sweet, Now Market A small lot of F.ee ti 19 du Raw do.% PRE copper-fastened Brig \u201c SOURIS,\u201d during your apprenticeship; I vever intended to LL ru ho, 56, .ot of Fancy Srarioneny, consisting of ele- 9 do, \u2018 , ; 179 tons register, will acce \u2018harter Cétain it, Lut have reserved it for your use\u2014with it DE! Quebec, 20th April.1842.2m 8 Los hound Albums, Scrap Books, Annuals, Envelope 25 Quarter Casks Ga'lipoli Olive Oil, to any safe port in the United Kinedom.A pla Charter | 1 vive you as wuch more, as a small capital to com .ee ote Cascs, Hiustrated Leu dN 00 Be *s WVax-wiek\" Hadom.~ ply to r vie , - JUST RECEIVED, do, &c.&c., !lustrated Envelopes, Pan pere Conourg To Boxes amy ax wick Mould Candles, Quebec, 13th June, 1842 G.H.PARKE & CO.mence business.\u201d The wisdom of the old man was \u2014 AND FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS : sortment of Visiting Cards.&c.&e.\u2018The whole of which 50 dozen do.Treble Stout, in casks of 5 do., e, 1842, 3a India Wharf, Bow apparent to the son.His fellows had contract.WO THOUSAND Sides Sole Leather of dif- will be offered at very reduced prices for Cash.300 dozen do.Pale Ale.each.PASSAGE TO LIVE ed bad habits in the expenditure of similar perqui- t he hag ferent tannage.Quebec, 15th June, 1842.u 25 Hhds, superior Pale and Brow - \"R HE wellknon RPOOL.sites which his father had withhe!d from him, aad SEPH 100 Sides Harness Leather, FRENCH Bakara 20 Quarter Cacks do.do.2 i S Connoly.musta SCALES, were now peuniless in vice.He was enabled with his date 10 dozens London Sheep Skins, ACH BASKETS.0 Carroteels Patros Currants, Bist iemant, and cay woot, Master, will sail about the a good character to commence a small business, and d finn of 200 Sides Upper Leather, _\u2014 200 Pons Lande bin Passenc Comlortably accommodate a few Ca- now stands at the headof the publishers in thi - ish, Irish, : .oxes London Starch fn Yassengers.\u2014 Apply to : hep 3 10 this coun MEL 500 dozens Calf Skins, Kagieb, leeks American, &c.JUST RECEIVED, 2 Bales Bleached Sheetings, 7 HENRY Ww.WELCH, Ty.Most of his companions in apprenticeship are | , Linings, PR rer » .AND FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER, 2 do.Sai Duck C.Quebec, 13:1 J No.38, St.Peter Street.miserably poor, vicious, und degraded.; extensive awsortment of Havana Ci I : ; 0.Shoe Threads, assorted, td une, 1842, 4s ._ .; UT Their, pis St.Ja o Cigars, Maccobo Snuff, &elhie IE MOST SPLENDID AND GENERAL Lemp Black, Alum, Copperas, Chalk, Red Lead, TT me Os THE Sare SIDE- While the riots batween ie g ga y , eer T bacco, Turkish ditto, Porto Rico ditto COLLECTION ever offered in this market, Chromes® Putty in bladders, FOR CHARTER the Americans and Irish were going on in the # 15 the Knauer one nada Clgare oF dilTorent sotes, .coneisting of Ladies\u2019 Reticule, Work, Flower and other 500 Kegs XX White Lead > SHE Al, copper-fastened Ship ARA- Sixth Ward, sume wag chalked on the door of a NSON, 50,000 bunch Cigers, in C, askets, ALSO 200 pie No.1, do.HE BIAN, 580 tons register.Jas.Raine house of doubtful character in the Orange street, this : Under- 50 kegs Snuff, > - \u2014_ | oxes IC and 1X Tin Plates.Commander, would accept Ch fe Pen Ys notice : sons in.BR Cut Tobacco Plate, Knife, Tumbler, and Paper Baskets, Chair H.& E.BURSTALL: United Kingd pta Charter to any safe port in the \u2019 : mediate = Dur Cavendishy \u2019 Baskets and Bassinetts : they must be seen, os it would be Napoleon's Wharf, Fried Tetagiomne= À pply La J.M.MUCKLE Bor Agi oot i \u2019 mpossible (0 enumerate all, 26th May, 1842, + 81, 2 LE, laven't got any rel\u2018gion F eu 50 kegs Plug Tobacco, Heh hand .7 , us Quebce, 13th June, 1842, 3 St, Peter S -aan\u2019 | A EY \" He has on hand a large supply of Wooden Ware, among \u2014 \u2019 v8 L Peter Street, And wase\u2019t born any where.50 barrels Mess Pork, hice \u2018 one Lo op ¢ - = ue _ _\u2014 .* ; 100 Dry Hiden, average Is.enc, ee ie Tags, Bowls 4 FURTHER REDUCTION Ty anf OF CHARTER, castor we hai man het ry fo Such an ae \u2018 .- offers to the poblic, st very moderate prices.OF 25 PER CENT.0 any safe port in Great Britain » We hardly know what would be.Daily expected from Germany, ! PETER HOLT.G In the price of D + : Hi ; \u2019 (New Fok 4 ly expec : Y ry Goods.JE HE fast-sailing Brig JOAN & MARY ork Aurora.) \"to the 100 Gross German Pipes, Varinos, Knaster, Meresh- .+ ROCER, P fi x TE \u2019 Cslumets, silver mounted.\u2018I'he Subscribers will \u2018 No.2, Palace-Strect.pp 2 Archibald Wilkie, Master, 257 tons Bankrupr Law ExPLAINED.\u2014*\u2018\u201c Sambo, what ee Shas have a continual assortment of the above described N.B.\u2014No Secoxo Parce, BEN AMTIT êr EROTSERS régtser\u2014For particulars apply to _ \u2019 \u2019 your opiuion ob dat bankrup law ?\u201d \u2018 ' deliver articles on bands F PRATT & BROTHERS uebec, 27th May, 1842, OF MONTREAL AND TORONTO, 10th June, 1242 CHARLES E.LEVEY & ce £ * Tinl him first rate, Pompey.I imply for de .I., > \u20ac .; : : > que Foot of Mountain Street, and FOR SALE BY THE SUBSC B° respectfully to inform tho inhabitants of y's Whar application miseself.\u201d ateiva À Corner of Sault au Matelot Street, Lower Town.Very cheap for SUBSCRIBER, o Quebec, and its vicinity, that in consequence of FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER « vu explain him principles.\u201d day.i 842.er J , extensive alterations being about to take pi i .Pa f u see he \u2014j .vr Queer 14h a A PICCOLO FIANG FORTE, Ly Wonsuu, ner md ofundine remot of eis Sock or 12 Loren or Liserpooly or 0 en lhe safe por dollar you gor for whitewashing» + ooo 3 trator, LANDING built in 1839.Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, at a reduction of 25 per cent ee in Great Britain, (Pompey bauds Lim the money, and Sambo de- À From the Prince George, from London, G.D.BALZARETTI.off their present prices ; the whole of which must be po- 44 HE = 1, Brig GRATITUDE, built jiperately puts itinto his pocket.) mo fe ie Re: bec, 15th June, 1842, sitively cleared off by the end of 1be present month, in ord 3 at Ne \u201c1 .i -\u2014 * ; 16 late AND FOR SALE BY THE BUBSCRIBER: Quebec, 13th June to allow the work-people lo commence the improvements.| Apply to Newanstle-upon-Tyne, in 1840.¥ Dare, den, now I owes the shoemaker tree z lime of IXTY-NINE Casks E.I.Pale Ale, containing J B.& B.beg to submit the following articles at the re- Blessrs.WM.CHAPMAN & CO shilling, avd you balf a dollar, beside the grocer\u2019s \u2018 Me pay- 3 dozen each, \u2018HE Subscribers have constantly on band and (\u201cCE Prices, viz :\u2014 Quebec, 8th June, 1849, \u2019 \u201c| bill; now dis half dollor is all de property Igot; I ii mo 44 Casks Stout do.3 dozen each, h \"} offer for sale, an assortment of Mill and Hapd- Superior White Shirting Cotton, (@ 5d.per yard, J devides him according to de debts,\u201d \u2019 à 6 13 pu do, do.6 aud8 doz.pints each, Wool-Cards, and Cut Nails of superior quality, from the Black and Coloured Gros de Naples 2s, 3d.do.FOR THE RIO DE LA PLATA.Pompey.\u201c I take dat half doliar back.\u201d 1 N, 1 ue ke J sherry Wine.Beaver Works, Montreal, ich Saitinets, an colours, as.6d.do.3YHE a.i, coppered and copper-fastened Sambo, (with amazement) © Do you tink dia i Sod 7 Qr.Cas J.M.FRASER & CO.India Silk Bandannas, 3s.each, Bark \u201cACAPULCO.\u201d | \u2018ar child ?I dant Pa : \u2014 i M 42.S.MACAULAY.Quebec.11th May, 1842.2m s Muslin de Laines, 6d.per yard, accommodation for a few Cabin Passen re.arly wid de ode : dit cs you gets your share i Quebec, 31st May, 1842._ Games: fib per pain, so Captain HARRISON, on board.gers.\u2014Apply to ; e oder creditors.3 ; ES EST EEE SE ton Hose, 7d.\u2018bee, 6th Juue, 1842.NEW MODE OF QUELLING DISTURBANCES.\u2014Go- â late oi ; \u2019 TE AN Ww DEP h tp Prints for Dresses, 44d.per vard uchec, ! -.> 3 0.; {Ç x > = & iad tlle Muslin Dresses 5s.o Fart : vernor Nichols, of New York, writing to his depu- : a KRY EIARIDWY ARE 3 Ora 219 Umbrellas, 2e.eceb each, PASSAGE TO LIVERPOOL ty on the Delaware in 1688 Rays of the Dutch fy Que- No.20, FABRIQUE-STREET Gauze Iibbons, from 24d.per yard HE tne new Ship * RASAL AMA.\u201d Swedes: * 1 think the advice of their own country tested, .\u2019 me \u2019 4 ! .24d.\u2019 : .al STEEN ; ; : tatnes.; > ; \u2018 be and its vicinity.that l vine hei Kich Furanure Chintzes, 83d.per da.; will sail for the above port, about the mau is nut to be denied, who, knowing their tex:per The Subscribers beg respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Quebec and its vicinity, that they are now receiving their uperior quably Gambroons fur gent's.Coats and Trou- Teth sant, aud has excellent accommodations for Cabin well, prescribed à method of keeping them in order, ) .6d, per vard.and Steerage Passengers.\u2014 Appls t hich i i i i w ET T 1 r ich fie.oi .8 g - Apply to which is severity, and laying such taxes on them a : \u2014 SPRING SUPPLY OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &e.Rich figured Saun Vestings.7s 64 per yard, THOMAS H.OLIVER.may natgice them liberty to satertain any other ; 3 uff and whue Valentiado.53.do, At the office of E.Oliver, Iteynar\" A erly y other : i er, Reynar's Wharf, exe i AMONGST THE GOODS ALREADY RECEIVED WILL BE FOUND, parper Bugs, 3s.6d.each, or Quebec, 3rd Juve.1842, \u2018 * thoughts but how to discharge them.\u201d merly .French Cambrick Handkerchiefs, from Is each, _ (Smith's N.J.p.53.) ts ard Ù A choice assortment of Table Xnives, Razors and Fine Cutlery.Bonnets, 1s.5d.each, PASSAGE TO PL ; ; \u2019 ped .A Sitk and Col \u2018 ; S YMOUTH.Poraror Brack.\u2014We are informed by an oid = | es À Mao, a beautiful selection of Genus.Leuther Slipper 36.por du ie fa AER, JHE well-known Burk \u201c EDWARD,\u201d peinter, that potatoes being luked moderately.at ; à BRITAXNNIA METAL WARE, Ludies* Kid Shoes, 3s per do.will be ready to sail for the above port first in à close vessel from which air is excluded, 3 ncein fH 1 COFFEE POT cONITING OF BOWLS REAM JUGS Parasols od.each, Aull Mucins.6d à Por Cabin Passengers and has superior accommodations and exposed to increased heat uotil they are com- à # i i .ook, Jaccancet and Musi a ; -\u2014 Apply t0 Captai : ; a oi i .; TEA and CO OTS, various patterns, with SUGAR and CREA} to mate Ki ky J acconct ud ut pus ins, 64.per yard, MeKentie, on er Carly, Final fre of pletely charred through, they may be giomd i oil lings.À MORKILL & BLIGHT ich Corded Bonnet Silks and Satins, from 2s, per yard i.OLIVER, AGE, oy x.ss À .Sith Stocks, 6d.each Quebec, 3rd June, 1842.Reynai's Wharf.respects Lo any other black in use.LE N.Boh few superior \u2018GARDEN ENGINES and SWING SHIP LAMPS on hand, and for Sale Ho.Gloves, 8d, per pair, (American Mechanic.) 5 PER AT A LOW PRICE.Figured Nets for Caps, 134.per yard, FOR TREIGHT OR CHARTER.Dearn or M.Aguapo.\u2014The Paris correspon.oo Cy _ Irish Poplin, 103d.per vaid, THE, new A.1, British - built Brig dent of the Courier des Btas- Unis, announcea the 2° d the SOUS-LE-FORT STREET ST.JOHN STREET, 8.4 Linen Sheeting, 25.per do.\u201cPULLA,\u201d 300 tons register, cop- death of the famous Spauvish Banker, Aguado.He fie 10 has LOWER TOWN.\u2019 JOHN SHAW & CO.UPPER TOWN.| pion Janen, 73d.per yard, persd and Comper.fastened, will accept a Charter to Liver was On his wsy to Madrid, and whilst passicg from = \u2018 hate Jean Steys, 3s.per pair, pool, London or any other sale Diitish port.\u2014Apply t i iron, b i 5 ar RE NOW RECEIVING, ex \u201c Crusader,\u201d \u201c Prince George,\" \u201c Acapulca,\u201d \u201c Brunette,\u201d and Rich figured Bonnet Ribbons, 73d.per yard, Capiain Adams, on board orto perk app fo rc , er oe .ab ne The 11th 4 h : l'ogether wt:h a quantity of other Guods on which the CREELMAN & LEPPE stnnas, Was overtaken\u2014a ont the th of ë other vessels, an extensive assortment of ) , PER, I ] HOW & ; .: same proportionate reduction will be made, Quebec, 31st May, 1842.us St.Andrew's \\\\ narf£ April\u2014by a violent suow storm, which preventsd ; itchen HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.The premises will be closed on Saturday, in order tu at- * the farther progress of his carriage, and be r«shly i tach the reduced price to ull the goods, and the saie will - \u2019 resolved to send back his equipage, and finish the y _ \u2014A L so\u2014 ; commence on Monuay next, the 15h inst.who thorough.FOR FREIGHT or CIIARTER To LONDON, {journey on foot, He succeeded, after groat toil and ; PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISIHES, A&c.! ly understands heir busin corr ene oars rect apply.8 ski HL first - class coppered Bark \u201c JA.[many dangers, in reaching Gigon, but exhausted Quebec, 10th June, 1840 Tae ; MAICA,\u201d Martin, Master, 355 tons by cold and fatigue.flo was seized with violent ene The whole of which, together with their former Stock, will be sold low for Casn or Aprrovep CREDIT register 465 es old, surveyed at Lloyd's this spring, and indisposition, and soon after diad of apoplexy.He { Lo Quebec, 61h June, 1842, OR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS :\u2014 Pa tew Cabin Passengers tan\u2019 be comfortably was shout 58 years of age, and the property he hag : cous = mre om A few thonsand FIRE BRICKS, lauded ex dated.\u2014Apply to bly accommo.fia ig estimated at $12 to 13,000,000.: rhe ÉRRIVÉE GF NGVEE TEES Edward.\u201d 3 E DEAN, ROGER & CoO.The Rochester Democrat tells of ls 8 shi 6 ERD, E.OLIVER 5th M pees Los à young man ONSISTI ; \u2018 Li > Y 6 ) Ds d Quebec, 3rd June.1842.Reynar's Wharf.Quebec, 25th May, 1842.who bad just returned to his home in the western NSISTING of a beautiful selection of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS in every depart-| __ mr + nm ms FOR SALE part of this state, from a jaunt to this city, where AGE \\/ ment of the trade, selected personally by the proprietors in the different European markets, which FIRE BRICKS, IER HE HULL of the new Brig \u201c BRIT be had been visiting bis brother for the purpose of se\u2014 will be ready to be submitted for public inspection, on Wednesday next, the 18th instant, at Avie landing from on voard the Bark « Eldon,\u201d TIAA E TANNIa.\u201d s \"| surrendering to him all Lis capital to enabie him ta 4 > VI IXTY THOUSAND FIRE BRICKS, and Length of Keel ., .+.72 feet.meet his engrgements.It seems that the brother 'R.G L O V i R & F R Y S KJ for sale by _ Main breadth, LL Lu oy 22 +6 in New York had feiled, and was about to avail CHAS.E.LEVEY & CO.Depth of hold, .34 hi:uself of the benefit of ths bankrupt act.If he did so, a widow, from whom he had loaned five Ca thousand dollars would bo beagared.This fact About 215 tons hur hen.The HULL of the new Schooner * GAZELLE :\u201d \u2014ALSO\u2014 Landing from on board the Rark Jamaica from London, NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE, 35 Hhds.SCHEIDAM GENEVA.sngth of Keel, : | from 15, Fabrique Street, ; A Levey's A\" hatf, 26th May, 1842, \u2019 RN '.© Te 9, foot troubled bim, aud he communicated his troubles te nage Who, in commencing business in Quebec, this Spring, take this opportunity of stating to the public, the principles on _ oo Depth of hold, Ç \u2026 114 © his younger brother.who forthwith sold his estate, fessor oleh they intend to conduct their Establishment, and their means of catrymg them into effect.Their intention js to JAMAICA RUM.Burihen about 120 tons.to the last acre.aod placed the proceeds in the ron Houses, not to depend for rei res conçern: où the system sdontes a \u201chey possess PENTY TIVE Puncheons smitation Jamaica Substantially but of he best materials, and launched hands of his brother in New York, by which meany , come : \u2019 ses | ; ; s spring St.Paul's \u2014 v ; \" of Lis si ants every necessary resource and facility, robe En one experience and à determination to use every exertion to merit Rum, a very superior article,\u2014for sale by this spring at St.Paul's Bay j Apply te SER & co he was enabled to pay off Lis more pressing dabty, afew |B public confidence and support.With this general outlinegof the system te Le adopted, they recpectiully invite an in- HENDE RSONS & Co.Quebec, 8th June, 1842, » ke us : and to continue a moderate business, 3 mpe- Rj SPection of their Stock, which the depressed state of Trade in England and Scotland bas given them the opportunity of 15th December, 1841.St.Andrew\u2019s Wbarf.S - \" ; purchasing atsuch prices as chotee Manufactured Goods were never defore sold for.Their connection and persnnat \u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 La TRAVELLING AND 1 RANSPORTATION BY TIS Likes.1 ng at le iMance with the Paris Markets, also enable them to introduce a newer and more superior class of fine Goods than TRINITY MOUSE, \u2014 As the time is about to arrive for travelling on f eet, Ave yet found their way to this county.LONION HAT Quepec, 14h JUNE, 1842.our great Lakes, we have taken the liberty of give ay be G.$ F.beg to subjoin a list of the principal departments : AND BRITISH AND AMERICAN AEA RANGCOIS THIBIERGE jug the lako far and freight for this season.8 .\u2019 FUR WARLHOUSE ig * Pilot, No.195, was this day The prives of fare estublished by the buats are ag ilke, plein, Ggured and Chiné Shoes and Boots, Straw Bonnets, in all the new kinds and a \u2019 + QTY Upodered to be suspended from bis duties follows: \u2014 Satinetts, Shawls, Fancy Scarfs, and Handkerchief latest fashions, from London, Parisand Florence, 12, BUARE- STREET) i Hlof Pict for the remainder of the present © ows i\u2014 : } resses In all the now textures, 5 T'arlatan Bonnets, Bonnet Shapes, Opposite the French Church, uf é AR scason of the navigation, and to be Cabin, Deck, 2 AWS, Ï Irish Linens, Lawns, Prints French & English Flowers,\u2014 Nets, Laces, Blonds, Mus- .QUESEC- ; si Æ 95 stele ramined before the Board, as From Buffalo to Cleveland,.D4 50 25@ SE n | Lancashire and Welsh Flannels lin Embroideries Ww ASHTON & CO.have removed into the above 19 67 #55 to his fitness and capacity as a Pilot « \u201c Detruit.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.650 300 5 ob Shirtings, Long Cloths, Croydon Dowlasses, Linen Ds- Rouches, French and English Ribbons, Gloves.Hoslery, extensive premises, where they will be enabled to NB557 before he is aliowed to resume his \u201c \u201c Mackinac,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.1600 800 \u20182 on 0 masks, Diapers, Barnsiey and Russia Linen Sheetin Haberdashery of every description, Parasols, Umbrellas, carry on the Fur and Cap Manufacturing business on a x 065 Branch, for running the Brig Ringduve \" \u201c Mile ao 18 0 # are 7-4 80d 8.4 bleached South Sea Island Cotton Sheetings, Children\u2019s Dresses much larger scale than heretofure, and now offer Wholesale on Beaumont Shoal, on the 7th instant Ba mé \u2018 \u2018 \u2018 \\ Breanne 18 on 10 Sa um Bed Ticks, Co M1 Silk.worsted and cotton Fringes and Retail, the following articles personally selected by one PT Attest \u2018 : $ CUCAGO, + procsrensres ) on and unfringed, Towartnem Quilts, Blankets, fringed ke od Creline Petticoats, ges of the partners in England, and received by the last fall \u2018 \u2018LINDSAY & MUIR.Distance from Buffalo to Chicago by water, 12 or they Muslin, plain, checked, figured and terlatan, Berlin Woolsand materials for all kinds of Frantroideries.ships, whic atte vo Die 0 ok ads in 6d2w R.1.Mo.Q.1400 miles.Fed on white fish: dance iu the even- : ; a Ne , .; \\ y » > .i ai .08, Saxony, and Orleans Cloths, Fancy Cabinet Work, French Fancy Basket Work.Frenc Gentlemen's best black and Drab Beaver, Silk and Paris - \u2014 ing: seeall the towns en the Lake: dog cheap.PRIVATE TUITION.Omo.\u2014The Ciucinnati Gazette, says that Ohio Corsets (an improved shape and make, ) Perfumery, res! ond imitation Shell Combs.&c, &ce | For Gentlemen.must resort to some other branches of industry, GENTLEMAN, educated in the Belfast In- She can vo longer compete with other newer states ais, Men's Waterproof aud Stuff Hats of every rhape and stitution, is desirous to give private lessons in quality.Youth's ond Children\u2019s « Compte de Paris,\u2019 Woollen Clot leached.and Military Drills & Ducks : Satin, Sik.Caches, Kenseymercs, Tweed e, Gambroons, blencht te Bendkerciels, Satin Searls, Burlugion \u2019 Do.Hats, the Clsssied or tn Mathematics.tle begs 10 refer tu the in the production of flour and pork.The reason ir caf sud other Stocks, Corazza and other Shirts, Collars, Hosiery, Gloves, Braces, Elastic Silk Caps, Patent Leather Hat Cases, Rev.Mr.Cruasrox, and the Rev.Dr.Coox, as to his qua- obvious.Under the free trade policy, exclusive ate 3 \u2019 * \u201cCloth Caps Slippers.&e.&e, &c.Macintosh Coats and Cloaks, ifications.tention has been paid to the one branch of industry, th À K7 To facititat he Lond d Paris received and executed Gentlemen's Stocks and Gloves, Quebec, 13th June, 1842.agriculture, and tho supply exceeds the demand, vit ih the quick ate business, only ONE PRICE wili be made.\u2014\u2014Orders from London and l\u2019a Naval, Military and Fancy Cloth Caps, \u2014 ~ - Th * Is ar lutted PP à yet the À t de rse w Quebec Join pole despatch A lot of fine Linen Shirts made up in the fiest sytle by .FOR SALE, o market 1s glutted.nd ye e free trade and \u2014 ay, 1848, us I a House in the North of Ireland, NE HUNDRED AND FIFTY - SEVEN theorists, are urging that our manufacturers should e- À Cap Pesks Chin Straps, Qil Cloth, Lawn, Cap Tassels Barrels Herring, leave their shops, and betalre themselves to farming.&c.&e.&c.60 \u2018l'ierces Salmon Ît is a most mistaken policy.at use is it to pror NO SFCOND PRICE, Landing ex * Margaret,\u201d from Newfoundland.duce more than we cao eat, if nobody will buy the lie.® Quebec, 6th April, 1842 40 Puns.superior Molasses, landing ex * Billow,\u201d surplus ?Let us rather build up manufacturing sod te.\" rom Halifax.: ; .+ .\u201d ate- THE SUBSCRIBERS BEG RESPECTFULLY TO INFORM THE SIHOP-KEEPERS OF QUEBEC, 24 Hhds, Cognac Brandy, Martell's, mechanic establishments, which will furnish a home \" > \u201c \" market.The other plan, is like the scheme of hur AND ITS VICINITY, 12 do, Hollands, landing ex Acapulco.Eueping tavern after all the rest of the world hag ; ; eepin e on That they will receive a large assortment of ROBERT CAIRNS, 500 Barrels Canada Fine Flour, die of.- P > Ry #00D 8 \u2019 CUTLERY \u2019 SMALL WAR ES, £e, &e.M UNTA ; > 's TR EET Csnade Privio and Prime Mesa Pork Woor.-\u2014The Lowell (Mass.) Courier says: \u2018* Fe f ST the Following vessels datly ex ected, vi der, from London, Favorite, James Dean, & Monarch, from Glasgo™ 22, MOU Co _ \u2019 Do.do.do.do, Beef, supply the Middlesex Mills in that city one year TEx er ébordéen, from Liverpool.' JB E0S respectfully to inform his friends and the Loaf Sugar, Muscovado do.and Bastards, with wool, it requires the fleeces of three hundred \u2014 They Wonld als ; i hem heretofore assurinf public, that he has received per Crusader, N.Y.Jamaica Rum.Lignumvnas, and seventy-four thousand four hundred sheepl A 1 Som (yt bode 0 return their singere thanks to those who have patronized them he \u2019 from London, Roasted and Green Colive, haodsome little flock, truly.Twelve hundred fleeomy ° hing will be wanting on the r part to merit aconfinuance of their favours.| 600 2 Quotes et et or INE I\u2019lug and Cavendish Tabacco.are require d every day in which the mills are à Terms .Wholesale.\u2014 me ; ; .; el, ms, 10 per cent.discount for Cash, OODIE which he is ready to make up in the most fashionable syle, A small invoice of Copper Bolla, assorted sizes.operation, Think of this, farmers aoû » 1 M.& W, MOC 3, Montreal.for Cash or approved credit.H.J.NOAD, growers; is the manufacturing interest inimigel ig fad May, 1648, Ho, 88, St.John Street, Quebec, and No.44, Commissioner Street Quebec, 19:h May, 1841.va Quebec, S0th May, 1842, Budden's Wharf: yours ? A correspondent of the Cormmercial states that taken in Michigan a few dys sinoo, sud are io Ane among the highy respectable citizens of Providence who volunteered to defend the existing (overn- ment, where the venerable and high-minded Sullis | van Dorr, the father of the insargent, and all bis | family connesions capahle of bearing arms, | Tux Wank Frsugrign\u2014 During the month of | April there arrived at the various ports in the United States, 17 shipe, 4 Larke, and sloops and s.hoon- ers, of the total tonage of 7,035, engaged in the | whale trade, Liinging 24.521 barrels of sperm oil, and 37211 barres of whals oil\u2014total 1,288,450 | gallons.New York, May Sth.\u2014Drraications.\u2014An Augusta corresn nd-nt af the Charleston Conrter saÿs that a number of defaleations hava recently taken placa there whic have never been published, Levi Eckly of Macon, for merly of good character and a member of the Siaio Seaate, has abseonded under charge of a hervy forgery.JG, Seymour, President nf the liranch Bank of the Stete aud formerly Mayor of the City, has ala absconded, taking w ith him a large sum of the Banks money.Offi.ers in the Anvusta [Insurance and Banking Company, the Augusta Branch of the State Bank, the (rorgia Insurance and Trust Company, and in two of the Savannah Banks, are mentioued as being detaulters, que of the.n for a very large amount.The pr'vilege of cleaninx the streets of Norfolk, Va, has been let out at auction for the sum of 5200 per year.The Beacon says that in former years wore thau this sum has been paid by the Corporation for having it dune.\u2018This is Fhe way in which we have lone coutended our own streets should be cleaned; wo are sure some thousands of dollars might be saved yeatly by it to the Treasury, and the work done twice as effectually asut present.Grear TEMPERANCE ANNIVERSARY.\u2014 The celebration of the Auniversary of the American Temae- rance Union nt the Uroadway Tabernacle lust evening, was one of the mast splendid and interesting that we have seem in our city for many years, The whole number of pledges received daring the year is estimated by the report at more than halfu million, of whom 30,000 are in Kentucky, 6.000 in Ohin, and through the great West more than 200,000, of whoin every seveath man is reported to be a reformed drunkard sad every fourth man a reformed tipplee, In Maine are 50.600, of whom 5000 are reformed deankards, la Dosen more than 20,000 during the winter have signed the pledre, of whom 13,000 are Washingtontaus\u2014retormed drunkards, Iu the city of New York 16,060 have reformed, lo Central sad Wester: New York, 50,000 ; in Philadelphia, 20 000; in Pittsburgh, 10,000.And the whole number of reformed drunkards ii the United States is ubove 50,000 ; and of reformed tipnlers aed moderate tipplers there are Lwice as maux.New York, May 1Gth\u2014IHiGH BOINGS IN GEOR- ¢ir.\u2014 Phe Columbus, Geo, Times, has infurmation from Sumter county, that on Mouday last, the first day of the meeting of the Superior Court, a crowd entered the offica of the Clerk, or the court reom, and took the desk containing the court papers and destreyed them by burning them\u2014that, on the following day the Deputy Sheriff of the county was forcibly taken and carried off,
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