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MONDAY, TT New Goods, &c.NOW LANDING, NOW LANDING, 8.AND FOR SALE HV THB SUBSORIBEKS, | £z Blonde,\u201d from Glasgow, « Toronto,\u201d from : OUR THOUSAND Gallons Robiusou's Pale.Loudon, and Springfield,\u201d from New York, ¢ .Seal Oil, 100 Puucheons superior Molasses, .Bright Muscovado Sugar.75 IEhds.Briglt : ado Sugar 5 & CO.Quebec, 7:h July, 1843.Pa \"FOR SALE, ee trem \"Be\"?Madeira Wine, \u201c Burnett, Houghtou & Co rand., pram Plug Tobacco, in Kegs, 16's, Beautiful Honey, ny l'arrels.\u2018 ; ä Srench Calf Skins, dressed, of very superior quaity, French tu ' J.W.LEAYCHAFT.Quebec, 7th July, 1843.ee te a i + rm: pe FOR SALE, AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, OUR Bales Sail Tuiue, } 6 Bales flerring do.3 do.Mackarel do.of best quality.+ do.Salmon do.12 do.Codlines, \u2014ALSO\u2014 alts Canvass, Nos.3, 4, 5, and 6.wo 8 G.& H.GIBSONE.Quebec, 5th Yay, 1843.Agents FOR SALE.; ; AST INDIA PALE ALE and STOUT, in ] IL (asks of 3 dozen each.50 dozens Ridge Thies, 45 do.Kin do.100 do.Flooring and Oven Squares, 10,000 Patent Scouring Bricks, 90,000 Front Bricks.S.MACAULAY.Quebec, 15th May, 1813.u \u201cMARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES, FOR SALE, RON SPLENDID Black Marble ones.\u2014For i t the Offica 0 particulars apply a A fice of iy & CO.Quebec, 26h May, 1843, ALEXANDER BEGH, Chemist and Bruggist, %% CORNER OF COUILLARD AND ST.JOSEPH STREETS, Has on hand a few superior SECARS, Cazadores, Regalius, and Cunoncs, \u2014ALSO\u2014 fPRESERVED MEATS, FISH, SOUPS, Aleto SAUCES, &ec., &c.Quebec, 25th Muay, 1843, u _ FOR SALE BY ThE SUBSCRIBER : NE THOUSAND Boxes (Steel's) Liverpool Sos _ 2 nds and 1 Qr.Cask superior Port Wine, 20 Crates assorted Farthenware, 40 Casks Cut and Plain Glassware, 50 Kegs Ground Ginger 7 Cas rod 11 Boxes Black Lead, 8 Casks Unpperas, G0 Cases Claret Wine, 20 Casks Whitening.35 Lairels Canada Mess Pork, Prime Mess do.155 do do.62 Half do, do.do.do 42 Barrels do.Prime do.36 Half do.do.do.d\u2026 6 Bules superior Carpeting.; \u2014 And daily expected to arrivé- 500 Boxes Crown Glass, assorted sizes, 2000 Bars assorted Iron, 500 Boxes Canada Plates, 140 do.Tin Plates.| \u2019 iverpool Salt, 300 Tons Liverpoo GLO.BUNRS SYMES, St, Peer Street Quebec, 28th April, 1843, u FOR SALE, SUPERB PIANO FORTE.\u2014Apply to Mr.Louis Fortier, Upper Town.Quebec, 10th April, 1813.u Î \\ OUBLE BOILED LINSEED OIL, Plug end Leaf Tobacco, Lemon Syrup and Cordials, Cigars, For SALE BY or SA C.5.BOURNE.Quebec, 10th May, 1843.MILL-STONES.FOR SALE by the Subscriber, a few pairs Mill-Stones of a very superior quality, which i may be seen in front of the Stores, on the Napoléon D.R.STEUART.Quebec, 26th May, 1843.TOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS : IXTY Hhde.and 70 Baskets Double Boiled Linseed Oil\u201410 hds.Raw ditto\u2014100 Kegs Blundell's XX White Lead\u2014p0 Horrels of ditto\u2014200 Kegs genuine No.1 Lead\u2014Spanisb Brown, in Kegs\u2014 Yellow Paint-\u2014Pulty, in Casks and Bladders\u2014Carriage, Body, and Bright Varnish\u2014 Red Lead\u2014Indigo\u2014Ver- million, and general assortment of Drv Colours\u2014 Painters Brushes and Sash Tools\u2014Litharge, &c.\u2014-50 Boxes Bar- à ton\u2019s Wax'd Wick Candies\u201420 Boxes Patent Composition ditto\u2014100 Boxes London Starch\u201450 Casks Harclay\u2019s Porter\u201450 do, do.Pale Ale\u201410 I'ipes nod 10 Hhds, Port Wine\u201420 Hhds.and 10 Butts Sherry\u201410 Hhds.and Qs.Caske verv superior Pale do.\u201410 Hhds.and lo Pipes Brandy\u2014§ Carroteels New Zante Curranis\u2014Cast Steel Mill.Saws and Mill Ssw- Files\u2014a fow Packages of assorted Soie Le Also, about 40 Tons ot Paving Flags.' 7H.& E.BURSTALL.Napoleon Wharf, 24th May, 1843, CHARLES F.PRATT & BROTHER HAVE ON HAND, FOR SALE, EST Havana Cigars, Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Cut Tobacco, Plug ditto, German Pipes, &c.and Sheepskins, \u2014 ALSO \u2014 À vory large assortroent of Sole Leather, Harness Leather, Upper Leather, Calf Skins, Bindings, Linings, Findings, &c.&c.,\u2014and at least 10 per cont, less than 38 former prices.upon an average.Quebec, 2nd June, 1843, .8t.Peter Street, cornet of Hunt's Wharf, LINSEED OIL, on received per © Andrew Marvel : RTY.FOUR Hhds.Raw : .44 Hhdu.Boiled * | Linseea Oil 8 Tons Blistered Steel, And for Sslo by ; CHARLES E.LEVEY & CO.24th May, 1843, Levey's Wharf Best Grate Coals OR SALE, in lots to suit purchasers.\u2014 Apply at the Office of E.&J.E.OLIVER, Quebec, 17th May, 1843.u Su James Street.AAAS AAA RPS ARIAS FAIS FINE OS LLL SE À IPES, Hogsheads, and Quarter Casks supetior New Goods, &.c.oe rv et A - AL Cs i rr DEEE i ENNESEY'S Brown & Palo Cognac Brandy, different vintages, E.I.Rum, Plug Cavendish and Tubscco, \"Fwist Green and Roasted Coffee, osin, Rice, ~0ON HAND Pale and Straw Cotourcd SEAL OIL.For Sule by GIBRBR & ROSS, Commercial Chambers Quebec, 7th July, 1843, | SEAL OIL, Landing ex Mary & Margaret, from Lalrador, FMIRLE THOUSAND GALLUNS PALE SEAL OIL.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Er Hunuah, from Netofoundta.!, 180 Barrels No.1 HERRKINGS.H.JS.NOAD, Quebec, 5th July, 1843, 12 St, Paul's Street.FOR SALE, AT THE STORES OF THE SUBSCKIBER, Atkinson\u2019s Wharf: 1 0 p'Les.4 Hhds.30 Qr.Casks Port Wine, 10 do.Brandy, 40 Qr.Cua:ks White Wine Vinegar, 3 Hhds, Putiy, 100 Kegs White Lead No.1, 160 do.Bleck Paint, 10 [fhs.15 Qr., Casks double boiled Linseed iH, BG Coils Cordage, e-sorted sizes, 5 Catks Whening, 10 do, Yellow Oclire, 5 do.Earthenware, containing Dinver and Tea Seus, Jugs, &c.&c.A.JNU.MAXfHIANM.Quebee, 9th June, 1843.DEN ES \u20ac.O'REI Y.Goneral Agent and Commission Nlexchant, Sous-le-Fort Street, HAS ON HAND AND FUR SALE, oO Case Ladies\u2019 Boots and Sboes, 10 dozen superior Morocco Bootskins, 20,000 superior Principe Cigars, 20,000 do.Hegslia do.20 Barrels Eust India Rice, 30 Cases Castor Oil, 50 dozen best Madeira Wine, 500 Metal Pots and Chaudions or Camp Overs.A few packages Hare's Fur, imported direct from Germany.FF Office and Storage at Mr.George Arnold's Fire-proof IFurehouse.Quebec, 9th June.1843.> DOUBLE CLANRIFILD PORPOISE OIL.Fox SALE by the undersigued, Areut of Messrs.CasGuain & TEru, of River Quelle, for the sale of tirs Out, PORPOISE OIL, clirified by a new process, and prepared with the greatest care for family use.Thus Onlis warranted superior to the best Sweet (hl lor burning in Lamps, both as respects economy and (he beauty of the hght produced.10s tree from sny swell and produces no smoke.JAMES GIBB & CO.Quebec, 14th June, 1843, St, Peter Street.LONDUN-MADE CABINET, COTTAGE ANE PICCOLO PIANO FORTES, MANUFACTURED TO ORDER FuR THIS CLIMATE, In Mosewood and Bpanish X.lhogany Cases, WITH LATEST IMPROVEM -NTS, At 6, D'Auteuii-Ltreet, Esplanade.Suh Mav, 1513.| rr rt a rire me me ROBERT CALRYS, Merchant Tailor, 22, IMountain Street, PEGS respectfully to announce that he lias just received per Crusader, from London, a choice supply of GOODS in his line, comprising superfine Cloths, Cassimures, Summer Cashmeres of the finest quality, for trocks and dress Conte; fa-hionable Valeoua, Tarcon, and Satin Vestings; White Military Dn.Regulation Itoyal Artillery Cassimere ; Scarlet Cloth and Cassimere for Dress Coats and Shell Jackeis, &c., which he is ready to make up in the best style, and latest fashion, tur cash or approved credit.Also a {ew regulation Swords, Sword Kuotts and Belts.Quebec, 26th May, 1843.; 0 THE SUBSCRIBER HAS RECEIVED, Per late arrivals, N ASSORTMENT AN OF HARE\u2019S PATERY FANCY FLOOR CLOTHS, FOR STAIRS AND PASSAGES, \u2014ALSO\u2014 Anassartmentol FANCY PAPER HANGING, Just received, per SPERMACETT,\u201d from England.WM.DRUM, St.Paul's Market, 10th May, 1843.THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE Fur Hhds.aud Tierces Bordeaux Vinegar, 40 Casks Glassware, assorted, 100 Boaes Sheet Lron, 100 Casks Cut Nails, 200 Bolts Biesched English Canvass, 15 Bales Lines and \u2018Twines, 1 Chain Cable, 1 1-8 inch.3 Cases Men's fine and superfiae Legborn Hats.1 du, Boys' do.do.do.ao.10 do.Geuts\u2019 du.do, Heaver do.G.& H.GIBSONE, Quebec, 29th May, 1843, AGENTS.mt LANDING, Ex Schooner < Attention,\u201d from Halifax, ORTY-FOUR Hhds.bright Muscovado Sugar, 24 Puns.strong Jamaica Rum, (genuine,) 10 Jarveis Jamaica Ginger, 10 Tons Lignumviræ.11.J.NOAD, Budden's Wharf, Quebee, 16h June, 1843.12 JENS CORDAGE, Bordeaux Brandy, Post, Foulscap, lot and Wrapping Paper, Starch, Fon Sare my C, S.BOURNE, g4th May, 184 Next the Montreuil Bank.FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, viz :\u2014 NE THOUSAND Boxes Window Glass, assorted sigos, viz :\u20147} x GF\u201484 x 74\u20149 x T\u2014 10 x 8-\u2014i2 x 9\u201412 X 10\u201414 x 10\u201414 x 1216 x 10\u2014 16 x 39\u201418 x 12 and 20 x 14.250 Casks *DuoLry\u2019s' Nails, assorted, From 54 (@ ¢8ibs.50 do.do.Spikes, do, do.4j (@ \"7 inches, 80 Tons Flat, Square and ound Iron, Newton, Gordon, Cossart & Co.'s very superior Madeira\u2019 Wine, iu Hhds, Qr.Casks and Uctaves.PATERSON, YOUNG & CO.| bacen, &c.&e.10rs JULY, 1843.\" New Goods, &c.NAPPI AIFS A rt Le Sr NT Ee JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE, WO HUNDRED superior Smoked HAMS, \u2014ALSO ON HAND\u2014 Barley, &c.JOIN S.M-KENZLE, No.62, St.Peter Street.Quebec, 71h July, 1843.3 SPLENDID LITHGCRAPRIC VIEWS EN SCOTYLAX I, FEW COPIES ouly, for sale at the following reduced prices, to close sales.Part} \u2014 Aberdeen, 9 Views and lan, &c.Coloured, publisted at 25« stetling, for 15s cy.Main, do.12s 6d.do.for 7s.6d.cy.Part 2 \u2014 Perth, 9 Views and Pian, &e.Coloured.published at 255, stg, for 15s.currencey.Plain, do.12s, 6d.do, fur 7s.Gd.do.Part 3.\u2014 Glasgow, 21 Views anil Plaga, &e.Tined\u2014published at 25s.s'g., for 17s.6d.cv.The Oinuinemal Besizus of Walteat.\u2014comprised in 8 folio numbers, published ai £4 steriing, for 40s.currency.Wal COWAN & SUN, \u201cNo.11, St, Juin Succt.Gih July, 1843, 2 GI:NGER NECTAR, SODA-ATATER, AND LEMONWNADE, With the following Syrups : SARSAPA he] 829m RASPBERRY, LEMON, GINGER, To BE HAD AT TUE SHOP OF THE SUBSCRIBER.ALEXANDER BEGG, Corner of Couillai d and St.Joseph Streets, Jucing St.John Street, Quebce, 16th June, 1847.FOR SALE, EN Huds.EARTHENWARE, Best London White Lead, lack, Blue, Green and Yellow Paints, Double Boiled and Raw Linseed Ol, 200 Boxes Starch, ** best London,\u201d Putty in Firkins and Biadders, 40 Casks l\u2019aris White, Copperas, Alum, &c.&z, &c.G.A.BLENKIN & CO.Quebec, 24th May, 1843.SHIRT EF ri NEW FUR STORE, 355, John Street, (Mus, DATES OLD STORE.) IEMPLE solicits the patronage of the Ladies ero and Gentlemen of Quebec aud its vicinity, to bis FU PRESERVATIVE &§ MANUFACTORY ~ he assures the public, that Furs once under his care, the Moths will not return to them afterwards, having a preparation, not before known in the Caen das, for destroying insects.t'a ° \u2014ALSO\u2014 WILL HAVE AN ASSORTMENT OF CLOTH CAPS AND FANCY TURS, From the latest London and Parisian fashions.Repaus done and nulitary orders executed at the shortest notice.ES Terms, maderate Quebec, 14th June, 1543 1 T T 1 eg?TRY oi GARBEN AYD FLOWER SEEDS Wurrented the growti of 1842.HE Subscriber offers for Sale his usual assortment of the above.\u2014ALSO\u2014 100 Bushels sified TINOTIY, 2000 1bs.fine RED CLOVER, ALEXANDER BEGG, St.John Ntreet\u2014Upper Town.Quebec, 10th April, i840.TUE Subscriber begs to inform the iuhabitants of Quebec andits vicinity, that he has removed to the new building forming the corner of Couillard and St.Joseph Streets, facing St, John Street, where he has just received, per late arrivals, a choice assortment of PERSUMHRY.BDVSHBS d3PD GOMIDS) in great variety and superior manufacture.\u2014ALSO\u2014 His usual assortment of GENUINE DRUGS, CHEMICAL AND PATENT MEDICINES.ALEXANDER BEGG.Quebec, 29th May, 1843.u JUST ARRIVED PER DOCHFOUR axp DRUID, AND FOR SALE BY TIlill SUBSCRIBERS.NE THOUSAND BOXES Window Glass, 500 Boxes Canada Plates, Crawshay, 200 Towns assorted [Bur and Volt Lon, 40 Tons assorced Rod fron, in bygpdics, 60 Boxes 1.I) Pipes, 10 boxes M gross, 100 Patent Proved Chain Cables (assersed), 100 Anchors, Iron Stocked, (assorted), 20 Casks comaintng Brass Battery, 100 Baskets Finglich Cheese.TRUCKLE., QUEENSHEAD & CHEDDAR.And Daily Expected.Linseed Oil, (boiled and raw) White [\"aint, Rotterdam Hollands, in hhds.London Stout, Pig Iron and Biister\u2019d Steel, with numerous other articles, \u2014ALSO IN STORE \u2014 Gin in Pipes, refined Sugar in bhde, Tea in whole and half chests, Indige, Pepper, Cordage, Hawsers and Tow Lines, Canvass, Copper Bolts, Spikes, Nails, Shot, Chain Hawsers and Topsail ties, Nail Iron, Rum in Puaclicons, And, landing al their Wharf 12.000 Best Building Bricks, ex Druid, 20,000 Stanbridge Fire Bricks, CHALLLES kL.LEVEY & CO.Levey's Wharf, 18th May, 1843.FLOUR of the various brands ; American Cheese, Rice, ! ; the Kastern limits of tbe Province.PENMANSHIP, J ORVILLE OLDS will receive Pepils a few e days lon past three ull hall-past four o\u2019cluck, PP.pM.DRAWING and STENUGRAVHY usual.Quebec, Sth July, 1845.taught as FEYHE Subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and customers, that he hus just received un elegant assortment of Goods in his line, comprising superfine und fine Cloths, Cassimerus.&r., of the approved shudes, which will Le made to order, on the churtest notice, and at reduced prices, for money.D.CAMERON, MerciANT Tamor\u2014Sr.Peren STREET.Quebee, 220d May, 1843.u\u20142W CROWN LAND DEPARTMENT, Kingston, 30th June, 1843.T mas PLEASED His LXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL in Cuuneil, to appoint, \u2014 Wiiciam Morrison, Fsquire, of Berthier, Resident \u2018 Agent.fur the disposal of Crown Lands, in the District of | Barthier.Joux Perron, Fsquire, of Shirbraoke, ditto, ditto, for the District of\u201d Sherbrooke.Jean Barriste Marmiy, \u2018Esquire, of St.Paschal, ditto, dite, for the District of Kamouracks.Cruantes l\u2018hançois Founsten, Bequire, of St, Jean Port.Joli, ditto, ditto.fur the District of St.Thomas, with (he exception of the Townsbips of Buckland, Standon and are.Axpaew Ross, Esquire, of Frampton, dito, ditto, for the several portions of the District of Chaudiére, which are tu the East of the River Chaudière, and of the Kunnebec Road, and for the Townships of Buckland, Standon and Ware, in the Di wrict of St.\u2018Thomas.Hector Simon Huot, Esquire, of Quebee, ditto, ditto, for the Municipat District of Quebec, Aviansie Bucner Yequire, of Su Anne la Pérade, ditto, ditro, for the District of Portneuf Joux Kane, Esquire, of Baie St.Paul, ditto, ditto, for that patt of the District of Saguenay, which lies north of the Seiguiorics, and also adjoining the River Suguenay, begining at the Northern limits of the first Mange of \u2018Townships established, or to be established alor gthe liver St Lawrence, and thence going to the North to the limits ofthe frovince.Geonce Dunencen, Esquire, of Malbaie, ditto, ditto, for (hat psi of the District of Saguenay.comprising 1he first Mange of Townshins established, or to be established innediutely on the River St.Lawrence, fiom Malbaic to &5s- The Editors of Newspapers in Lower Canda, who have pubiished 1be Adverusement from this Ulice of the 1st May last, relating to limber Licences, will publish the nbose twice à week during one Month, as well as atl sub eguent appointments of the same nature, FOR SALE.MIX LOTS OF LAND in the Township of A3 Windsor, containing 117! acres, exclusive of alluwance for highways, \u2014 Apply to JOSIAH HUNT, Esquire, Notary Public, Lower Town, Quebec, ath July, 1843.13 ABMS HERE, CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF QUEBEC, Treasurer's Orrice, Ciry Hawn, Quebec, 19th June, 1813.) ay my | 555 5 De > Sn 1 ger.Ladies Class, daily, from half- | Zhe M most .mmm SW [Vor.81 PT TS rer SET TL FOIE TR im + PS II IE 4 | PASSAGE TO LONDONDERRY.! EERIE Drig \u201c MARIA,\" M.Doran, mass Ï ; ter, has excellent accommodation for a {few Cabin Passengers; with sul on or sbout the 12th instant, App'y 10 the Captain, on board, at Wilson\u2019 * jo .* a Wharf, Disinond Harbour.\u2019 \u2019 Quevee, Th July, 1843.u ee ee ! PASSAGE TO SLIGO.| SiR THE fast-sailing copper-fustened Brig : ie \u201c MARQUIS OF NORMANBY Captain Lockhart, wil] clear for tbe above port on the 11th (Instant ; and can secominodate a few Cabin and Steersge l\u2019assengers, by early application to :he Captuin, on board, at the Exch ge Wharf, orto G.H PA\\RKE & CO.India Whar, Quebec, 2rd July, 1843.PASSAGE TO BELFAST, wie fu E weil known coppered, copper- \u201c4 3 fastened, and fast sailing ship JosEPHA, Robert Lsrren, Commander, will sal for theabove Port on the &th has excellent accomadation fur a few Cabin and Stcerage passengers.Apply to Capiam Leitch on board, at Keynar's Wharf, or to G, fl.PARKE & CO.ludia Wharf, Quebec, 30th June, 1843 oe, ems mee _ PASSAGE TO AYR.THE fast-sailing Bark \u201c* SYRIA,\u201d John $ Bailie, Commander, Lurthen, per register, 260 tons.will sail for tbe above port an ortabout the 10th July; has excellent accommoudations for a few Cabin and Steerage l\u2019assengers.\u2014 Apply to the Captain, on board, at Diamond Harbour, or to J.A.PIRRIE & CO.Quebec, 30th June, 1843, PASSAGE TO LIVERPOOL.JEL THIHE new fast-sailing coppered and cop- SEL per-fastened Ship LETITIA HEYN, Robert Arnold, Conmander, burthen, per register, 600 tons, will sail for the above port on or ahout the 14th July ; has excellent accommodations fur a few Cabin and Steerago Passengers.= Apply ro J.A.PIRRIE & CO.Quebec, Z0th June, 1643.FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.LT HE À.1, coppered and copper-fastened Brig \u201cUNICORN, W.\u2018Il.Allan, Masier, about 252 rons register.will accept of a Charter or take Goods on ficight to auy safe port in the United Kingdom \u2014 Apply to RYAN BROTHERS.No.37, St, Peter Street, Quebec, 26th June, 1843.6 FOR THE RIVER THAMES.\"BYHE well-known Bark \u201c ST.ANNS,\u201d RI 533 tons register, Thos, Richards, Commander, will sail on or abou: the 10th proximo~~aud has excellent accommodations for Cabin Passengers.Apply to.the Master, uu board, or to \u2019 W.PRICE & CO.Quebec, 25:d June, 1843.TO EMIGRANTS ARI FATIVES IN SEARCH OF LAXDS FOR SETTLEMENT.Pau NOTICE is hereby given, that the Books for the Assessment to Le raised for the present year.(Under and in Virtne of a certain By Law, passed by the Corporation of the City of Quebec, où the thisty-firet day of March one thousand eight hundred end tocty-three, entitled a By Law to provide funds to meet the expenses of the City of Quebre,) have been deposited in the Oftice of the City [icasarer, where they wili be and remain for the inspection of the public, from the first ds of July, to the first day of Augusi next ; in order that alt persons interested (h-rein May examine the same at any time (Sundays and Holidays exceptud,) between the hours of Nine v'cluck in the morning and \u2018Lhrce o'clock in the afternoon, during the ahove period and apply to the Council at any time within the sid period for the correction of any «rror or inaccuraëy which may have been mde ar allowed to remain in the said Assessment Look.And further notice is hereby given, that the undersigned wili be ready to recaave the Assessinent ana uther dues tor the veur 1845, on or about the tenth day of oly next\u2019 F, AUSTIN, Im City Treasurer.| et ee a er mem meee | MALL FRENCH PAMPHLETS, containing | an account of a Conference between two French Protectant Missionaries and four Roman Catholic Priests, are sold at Mr.STANLEY'S Boukseller, opposite the French H.C, Cathedral .\u2014 Prive, 2d.cach.Quebec, Srd July, 1845.| ThE undersigned will make liberal advances on Grain consigned to their friends in England, G A.BLENKIN & CO Quebec, 24th May, 1845.TR NILLERS, LACKMORE & COS ORIGINAL PATENT BOLTING CLOTHS without Scams, well-known, and long used 10 Canada for DRESSING FLOUR.These are the chespest, dress quickest, and are the sunplest in their adaptation to Mills, requinng hivle power, and answer every valuable purpose in the Dressing of Flour.A supply constantly on hand at the Hardware Store of H.8.SCOT I, Upper Town Market, Quebec, 2tst June, 1845.WILLIAM BURKE, BOOT & SHOE-MAXER, i No, 3, Fabrique Street, EGS respectfully to announce, that he has received per veceut arrivals, from London, a choice assortment of maierisls tn his line, among wbick are French Fronts for gentlemen*s Wellington Boots, French dressed enameiled Coll for dress Shoes, fancy colored Mo- racea, &t., which he will have made up in the most ap.! proved style, and at reduced prices for cash.\u2014 English Calf : and Kip of the best quality, lash Caif and fancy printed Roan,\u2014for sale.Quebec, 5th June, 1845, SUMMER CLOTHING, UST RECEIVED, und for Sale at the Rooms of the Subscriber, Palace Street, very low, for Cash, I.COLE, A.& B.Quebec, 29th May, 1845.CIGARS! CIGARS!!! No.55, St.John Street, Quebec, and No.218, St, Pauls Street, Montreal, LYONS announces to the gentry and citigens e of Quebec, tlint he has established in this City, a branch of his celcbrated house long known in Montreal for the purity of hia stock of Cigars, Snuff, l'us He particularly invites attention (0 a choice ascortment of Snuffy, amongst which will be found, Lundyfoot's lrish Blackquard, Scotch Snufls, New York Maccobay, Plain and Scented Rappee, &c.&c.&c., such as canuot be equalled in this part of the Province.N.B.\u2014 Liberal discount allowed 10 Retailers, Quebec, 27th June, 1843.u masse ace» a ire ra à ANTED\u2014A Teacher for the Quebec Infant School.\u2014 Application to be made to Mrs, a WEG r BVH, Steamboats OTTAWA and ST.LAWRENCE will TOW RAFTS and SHIPS, at a very moderate rate.Application to be made to Mr, lt, TINS, Ouase Hotel, Sault.au Dlatelot Sucet, and to Mr.G.ARNOLD Sous-le- ort Sirvet, C.KING.Quebec, 16th June, 1843.STORAGE.TORAGE for EARTHENWARE, BOTTLES and POTTERY, loose or in Crales.\u2014 ALSO For FLOUR, PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, &e.be had on application to may de Maé On application C.S BOURNE.Quebec, 15th May, 18443 J.HOLGATE, EGS to inform his friends and the public in general, that bis house having UNDERGONE a thorou sh painting and all other necessary repairs, is now ready for the recepuon of BOARDERS and the travelling ROSS, Montcalm Baitery.Quebec, 26th May, 1843, £6 Quebec, 28th June, 1843.community.Grand Battery, 96th June, 1843.TEMIE British American Land Company, incorporated by Royal Charter and Act of Par.linment, offer for Sale more than SIX HUNDUED THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, inporuonsofany extent from filty scres upwards.These lands are situated in the kastern Townchipy, on the south ude of Canada, fifty to esghey miles from Moatreal and Quebec 3 they are sold with « free title, direct From the Ciown.The sait and climate are much approved, every species of crop and stock raised with advantage ; there are Churches, Schools, Mills, Stores, Roads, &c.snd besides, abundance of excellent water every wheiv\u2014the Fimber is profitable for boards, fur pearl ahes and for maple sugar, \u2018I'he Company have always sold on an indulgent credit, and at low prices; and they are su disirous to secure the prosperity and comfort of the families settled on their lands, that, provided the icgaliv.erest of the price is regularly portly they conceal to deier ihe payment of the price jrselt : for Uhe fir \u2018 Wha tion, than to make the distinction o 6 RE ed for 3P M.At9 P.M, af Tue Dublin Mercantile Advertiscr states vegetation proceeded with great rapidity ; and dus- : Set ua after the rain, is coming into town.\u2014Wilheat may bo quoted as} > i i n i h blin Mercar \u2018 | Ur- the mercury fe 7, , Tu .A ow iel, and thus set them a qua .BY onthes es, on au.pidity ; h fell to 67.At Danville, Vi., th th 3s.6d.( lic, and thus set them quarelling 4 onthes ; thority whiob it considers trustwarthy, that the na.ing the two past days we bave been favoured with ry nville, Vi, the mer.worth 3s.6d.; Oats, 1s.3d.a 1s.6d.; Butter, 5d.The ac hurried through at the [BS 8 ; val armament at Cork * has been ordered, not for Copious refreshing showers, which will have the 100, AL Tr the shade, to 106.At Paterson, N.J,, à 54d.per lb.; the selling price of Pork is 60s.o close of the roti vas days before the provost GR only ki any Irish object whatever, but with a view to pos- effect of giving a fresh start to the crops, asin some 07 t Troy, 08.At Baltimore, 95.At Buffalo, 60% pet ay ib.) .sper .tion, and motions to leave out this clause, an to = Chopin sible and probable events in Spain ; where a feeble places the ground had become extremely dry.\u2014 New Wie The § 1 ¢ have had some rains, and but little heat; the print the bill in the French and English languages J during Government Gods itself unable to cope with daily Grain, potatoes, and grass in the vicinity of the wa 1d cu te first parcel of the new crop hay harvest has commenced, and all the crops look 80 that it might be considered next session ver © col bps H augmenting difficulties and factions plote which are City, look extremely well, and promise abündant re- ; ; 0 pt altimore on Monday.It was 1000 promising; we hear little complaint except of the reiceted, The Bill bein ill adopted to the circam- F je Wider, ushels of prime North Carolina, and brought $1,25 scarcity of money, of which there appears to be ces of il try, like 30 many other laws ho them) t per bushel, none in cireulation.\u2014(J6.) stances of the country, fi em) (| 1 1 ; h at the fret session, gives rise to dif - cine vod ron is hardly susceptible of execution, this For the last six years, we have had confusion 0%0ac, worse confounded\u201d in the shape of laws, and at Hs, thy resent we are almost without law, owing to the future, D anges which have besn made with abundant zeal, \u20ac with but not according to knowledge,\u201d and we do not Senger know when we shall have a legislature that will be hours able to perceive that no law can be executed and give satisfaction, unless it be adopied to the cir- detach, cumstances of those who are lo abey, ite.ed this It is a charlatanical legislation which_constaptly Ridegy doses the patient, to the ruin of his Constitution ment a and the emptying of his purse.ATP -On the 1247 Tnape,~It will be seen by an extract ere from he Albany Argus of the 4th instant, tbat Ca- \u2019 nada Purchasers were engaged at Cleaveland on the 27th June, in buying up large quantities of cate.) flour.It was probably intended to be entered at > of th the Canada Custom Houses before the Duty of 2s.a cted in Barrel on Flour, anid 3s.a quarter on Wheat takes A vil effect, in expectation of the rise in prices consequent I these duties.| by th \u201che success of the speculation will, however, de- ; \u20ac send on the prospects of the harvestsin America and gréoud Jurope, and the effect on price, It is certain that nd J, J the new dulies will raise the price on the consumer cation of wheaten flour by something more than the amount lion of the duties added to the natural price ; but that price he R depends on the demand, which is ultimately effected He her, Ly the means of the purchasine consumer.These ress the [BB being reduced by the tax and the difficulties of the | NE (SR times, the\u2018price may be even lower than at présent, Réadioe (ME although still above the nalural price by the fall à June 798 mountofthe duty.If prices in Europe remain as | at i; at present, it is possihle that cargoes of flour or wheat her ud way be imported into Canada from Europe.We WY coe it is stated in the lata papers that foreign wheat ied fr [EB at 20s.a quarter, or 2s.6d.abushel, has beentaken er O EE [ut of bond and shipped for the Baltic, ~~ 7.L'érected i 4 Do LR PE , 10 cog.TT Fm Ta 1 athe An American.Stage Coach.and four: arrived.in 5 ME town on Saturday, from Augusta, Maine, with the ci A following travellerssi\u2014 1105 rsibureh, BS Mr.Nath, Rogers Boutelle, of Maine.3% Mr.Samuel Lowden and family, do.8 1 Miller, |! Mr.T.Boutelle and family, do.tegi BF Miss Helen R.Jewett, Bangor, do.\u201c They made tlic journey in\u201d five days, and met with no accident.Tlie firsl travellers from Quebec to the Slate of Maine \u2018passed through this read in SM The Annual Examination of the young ladles, 54 boarders at the Ursulines Convent in this city, will 7:42 be held on Wednesday and Thursday next, from 42 half-past eight in the\u2018 morning till 11, and from É halfafter 12 to half-past three cach day.Those who recollect the interesting character of these examination, must regret that the hall does not admit: of a larger audience than the parents of the scholars, § who gre furnished with tickets.CANADA.1 The following is soma of the gossip furnished 8 for the London press by Kingtton Correspondents.8 We suppose it is much of {he same character as the political gossip current at Quebee and Montreal.§ If His Excellency does not real the newspapers, all that we shall say of it, is that he has exempted | himself from a task which we know tobe ¢ hard # work and little profit.\u201d Co Loxpon, Juve 17th, 1843.Canapa,\u2014The.Colonial Gozetle of this morning M has some interesting correspondence from Kingston, É the present seat of the Government in Canada, respecting the late and present Governors of that pro- @ viuce.The writer suys it iy a common opinion that Sir Charles Bagot \u201c was killed by Canada aod the Colonial Office\u201d \u2014 * This belief, derived from the few who had good i means of observation, is founded on the recollection of his astonishment whea he suddenly discovered the great difficulties and responsibilities of his position, and of his dismay when the conviction was | forced upon him that the Home Government was | too ignorant of Caunda ta appreciate his necessities and motives; that he mast needs shift for himself how ho might; and that, as it was impossible to role Canada successfully without alarming the Home authorities, he was sure to incur, fora time at least, the displeasure of his superiors, Few men would cot have minded such a prospect; but to Sir Charles Bagot, whose life had been passed in acquiring the habit of obedience to instruetions, it was most distressing.The prospect was realized.8 It will be generally known, some day, that although & Sir Robert Peel never for a moment deserted Sir M Charles Bagot, yet his policy was disapproved in private by Lord Stanley and the Duke of Welling- tou.it way when Sir Charles Bagot first knew this # bat his illness became serious.À \u2018suspicion, not tosay à knowledge'ofit, by many people here, who ll bave correspondents at home, was the principal cause of that furions hostility of a part of the Colonial press towards Sir Charles Bagot, which led | him the life of a toad under a harrow.\u201d ~~ t The correspondent remarks, that of afl the many | Gorernora 6f Canada, Sir Charles Bagot's is * the pa only memory that will live in the affections of the P ; colouists\u201d\u201d This unprecedented popularity is as- + DNR ciibed, first, to his * thorough goodncss\u2014his kind- sess apd honour, bis love of truth and justice\u201d ; aud secondly.te that policy of ruling by aud for the many, by which * ha converted a Government minority into & majority of ten to ons\u201d i\u201c His scoess in-this-matter, as in converting the rebels of French Canada into loyalists, was.vot owing to aby boldness in his character, bat to his honesty : he avoided a system of half-measures, from repügunoce to the false pretences, the shuffiiug MW 20d the lyivg which it requires : he did thordughly | what he thought right, and intendéd to.do, not M because hu was a, resolute man, but because it would have been:against truth and honour to do less.It was the thorough going charauter of hisacts which crowned them with success; but the seeming boldness whe oily honesty and consequent earnestness of purposé 15 215 ; .Sir Charlës Metcalfé differe from his predecessor elie 10 Some important particulare=\u2014.a hed Thoso who ought to know, say that he never Ls reads tho.newspapera! Be that du it may; he looks into every thing else, works like a tiorae, ind keeps MA his opinions to himself, 1 obscrve that the class of MMA jobbers and tricksters seem afraid of him : they say #8 they \u2018can\u2019t make him out\u2019 = As respects parties, ho at present leaves overything as he found it=mwhich was perhaps inevitable; and spenks publicly of his predecessor in the most ootoplitaentary terms, Which may be only & generous departure from his ordinary and very marked reserve on matters having any relation to party, # ¢ # He says that: he finds the diffictilties of Lils position greater than he bad been led to expect, though he fiad been prepare ed for no easy task.sople who have been long on the spot kriow that hl difficulties are not.great ~that it is an easy task to guvern Canada if you o J only know how) and it is honoe inferred that \u201cBir Charles Metcalfo resembles.all bis predecessors during the early days of their government, in bein Sonsiderably pnssied av to the best mode of ptouced- ing.Others think (and I dwn to being one of | of the City Hall, it was | seau, Tourangeau, (3 too wueh with his own hand, Not but that Canada would gain in all costa of ways by having ber affairs managed chiefly by a very just sud capable individual; but then, what 18 to bappen afterwards if hin successor should be unjust or incapable?A really wise Governor would surely not expect bis aucoes- sur ta Le gifted with more than the average of gov- eroing qualities, and would therefore put ihings in such a state that the good government of the country shonld pot depend on the perpetual exercise of his own rare ability.\u201d In Ireland the proportion of Roman Catholica to Protestants in the whole population is understood to bo as six or seven to one, while the real property owned by Protestants is to that owned by Roman Catholics nearly es five to one, .CORPORATION OF QUEBEC.ar (Extracts.].A Special Meeting of the City Coun on Friday night, at which the following members - sent : His Worship the Mayor.Aldermen\u2014Glackemeyer, Simpson, Foürän- geau.\u2019 \u2026 Coupe +.- mondon, Robitaille, Rousseau, Wilson.were pre pay \u2014Alder Councillors\u2014Cary, Conuelly;- Méthot, so O®Brien\u2014(1.) \u2018 , y ?Read a letter from the Mayor of Halifax, in reply to the enquiry made relative to the lighting of that ABSENT City, with Gas.The letter wus referred to the; Committee of Police and Lighting, =» + «- Crry Harn.\u2014On the recommendation contained.in the report of the committee named at the last meeting of the Council, on the su .Resolved, on a majority of 810.3 illors\u2014Luarin, Lloyd, McLeod, Pla-: bject of the locale That the premises in St.Lewis Street, now owned by the Carporation, be continued to be held as the Champlain «\u20ac.\u2014 \"Against\u2014St Roch\u2019s Ward\u2014MM.Laurin, Rous- Oo the recomman dation of the Fire Committee, it was TL Resolved, 1.\u2014 That the thanks of the Council are due, and be presented to the Oilicess and the Military under their command, for their attendance and services at the fire in St.John Street, on the 256th June last.2,\u2014That the voluntary exertions and valuable services of Messrs.Grace, Wells and Cole, and of Serjeants Sutton, Pope, Quinn and Healey, 68th Regiment, in extinguishing the above fire, justly entitle them to the special thanks of the Council, 3,\u2014That a copy of the above resolutions be traus- mitted to each othe persons mentioned therein.Resolved, That the thanks of the Corporation be resented to the Fabrique of St.Roch, and to John Munn, Esq., for their liberality in granting sites for the erection of Engine Houses for divisions Nos.6 and 7 Removar or Door Stees.\u2014Councillor Lloyd submitted the following motion, which he supported by all the arguments that could be used in favour of its adoption.¢« That it is inexpedient to enforce the execution of the By-Law ordained and made on the fifteenth day of Apri! 1812, obliging proprietors of houses in this City to remove at their own expence all door steps projecting into the streets, and that the Road Committee be instructed to:suspend all proceedings under the said By-Law for and during twelve months from this date\u201d?.The member who had proposed to second it being: absent, Councillor Wilson, out of courtesy, agreed to second it for the purpose of bringing it to the vote, but at the same time signified his decided intention to oppose it by his vote.Alderman Glackemeyerin opposing the motion, acknowledged that the mover had displayed considerable talentin the manner in which he had supported his\u2019 ruvtion, but he ÇAld.G.) considered it would be a dangerous precedent to order the suspension of a By-Law because a few individuals did not find it convenient te conform to it.The motion being put to the vote was negatived on a division of 1 to 10.= The Council adjourned at 10, P.M.COMMERCIAL.\u2014 Albany, July 4.~~CANADA WHEAT BuvEas.\u2014 We stated yesterday that the Canada buyers were operating largely in 4 the western market, sud that this speculstion was one of the leading causes of the present rise and activity in four.In confirmation of this opinion, we clip the following from the \u2018* Buffalo Courier\u201d of Saturday.It wilt be seen that iu the fover of speculation Canudians are giving a higher price for flour at Cleveland thau it sells for at Buffalo.\u2018They have even paid D3 50 fur \u201c fancy brands.\u2019\u2014 The tighest price flour has sold at, in Buffalo this spring, is D5 25.The highest price in New York has beea D5 87} to Ds.[ Extract of a letter to a Conimission House in Buffalo.} Cleveland, June 28,\u2014The Canadians came into market last night and this morning, sad have taken up all the flour they can lay their hands on at D5} (@ 54, ail descriptions ; 5h is firmly asked for C C mills and other fancy, The Canadians wiil take all the coarse lois out of the marker; full 4000 bbls.have been taken, last night aud tins morning.The demand will continue up to the 84 July, Cleveland, June 28, 4 p.mi\u2014 The cansi receipts to-day are 2,200 bushels \u2018wheat, 5,531 batréls of flour, aud 852 bu shets of Corn i LOT Since our report of yesterday, near 5,000bbls flour have been sold at prices ranging fronï 5 tu DS 80, neardy all taken for Canada account.We have the ** Montreal Times\u201d of Saturday before us, and from this we learn that the flour market is exceedingly animated, and that the current rates in the Montreal market are 26s.5d.lo 27s.Gd.\u2014tlhat 18, From D577 to D6 5 barrel; and it seems to bé the impression that these ptices will be maintained.IL is also stated that the resent tariff of Feights is so low thit this offers an induce- Bom to shippers, ahd has a tendency to keep the market firin.For Liverpool, flour, is taken from Montreal, tor from 55 to G2 cts, per barrel, Wo niso lear, as a peculiar and we may sdd a very sound fature in the present flour speculations on L anada account, that ** buyers prefer to pay cash for their purchases rithier than grant notes.\u201d oo ou.Ve York Markets, July 8: Flour\u2014\u2014The market is very quite and duil to-day, with liberal anivals, Holdors ask 6624 tôt Gunesee, and 85 00 for Otito and Michigan, büt no saies can Le effected at these prices.Buyers offer 5 26 @ $5 374 for the latter, and $5 60 for the former.All Souihetn descriptions are duil-$5 60 asked.Rya-Flour 8 37} @ $5 62) ; Shouts 6 und Ship Staffs 11 center, © Grain=There is rothitig doing In (lie Grain market today, iast solos of wheat 120 ; corn 66 @ 68; 1ye 63%; cas dT} @.29.econ i Lb Ashes\u2014The matket is sieady j Pots $4 624 @ 469; Pearls @ô 26.:\u2026.- .o fee ad ais ni pao gi .~ Hay\u2014The market.is.abutidanily; supplied; and prides aver lowor, sales 86.ECE ue Ce Wi - Prison, burials at 21.@ 23.y \u201c Whiskey.\u2014Sules of State Provisiont==Tire market is dull ; limited sales of Pork Jes hi répit AR Wet ed wd them) that be is somewhat disposed Lad to administer.\u201cat §9 50,.and 911.50, : Nothing doing in Beeld Si \"2 City Hall, EEE - | For, St.Lewis Ward.MM.Wilson and the Mayor.or Palace 6 24e McLeod.\u201coo St.Peter\u2019ss Lu.Glackemeyer; Simpson, Co ee Lloyds 2 §t.John's & aux Robitaille, Plamondon, ELEN \u2014@®.) 4 168d @ 2s ; Salt, per barrel, 175 3d.2) , LL =, Ÿ change must Le the re-umption of thé river trade: men-\u2014Massue, Petry, Pregdergast.- Price c.y ab the.City Mills, St, John, N.B.Super fine Flour, 27s.64.per barrel, and 15s, 9d.per owt, Fine Flour, 26+ 5d.per barrel, and 154.144.per ony or Bliddlings do.17s.6d.do.and 8s.9d.do.TE Rye do.298, sd.do,, and 11s 3d, do.Horse Fced; 18.per bushe!, Bran, Sd;per do, TOHONTO MARKRT PRICES, July 4ih, 1848, CORRECTED BY THE CLERK OF THE MARKET, Currency about 25s.to the pound sterling.Flour, per barrel, 196 {bs, 20s @ 22s; Oatmeal, per barrel, 198 fhe, 16s @ 178; Rye, per bushel, 66 ths, 2 @ 2s 4d; Wheat, per bushel, 60 hs, 4s @ 5e; Barloy, per bushel, 48 hs, 1s 3d @ 1s 84 ; Oats, futmers® per bushel, 34 lhe, 1s @ 1s 8d; Pease, per bushel, 60 ths, 1s @ 1s 64; Tunothy, per Unshel, 481d @ Bs 64 ; Becf, per 100 ths, 155 @ 20s ; Pork, per 100 Hy«, 18s 3d @ 17s 6d 5 Beel, per Jy, 2d @ 44, Pork, per 1h, 24 @ 4d ; Muuon, pet th, 2d @ 44 ; Eugs, per dozen, 4d @ 5d ; Potuioes, per bushel, 1s 8d | @ 1s 11d ; Hay, por ton, 60s @ 83s ; Straw, per ton, 30s.86s ; Whiskey, (per eask,) Canadian Proof, per Lu #4, | gallon, 1s 84 @ 18 6d'; Hides, 100 fhe, 17s 6d @ cil was held \" s 8 3 Haudé per ths, 17s 20» ; Leather, Sole per tb, 15 @ 13 3-1; Leather, Calfskin per ih, 8s 8d @ 6s ; Leather, com.up.pet 1h, Kingston, July 6rh,\u2014CanryinG Trane.\u2014The prospect for.opr eaurying trade, we are pleased to observe, is brightening.The.price of Wheat Las declined in the New.York, and.las advanced in the Montical Market, the natural consequence of which On Friday inst we witnessed rather an unusual but plensing sight for the season,.the enuancé, in company, of eight schooners deeply Juden, which were followed during the speceeding day by number of others.The new tariff came into effect to-day; and we trust that iis operaiion wiil realise the most \u2018sanguine expectations of Hs-origibiniors and promoters, \u2018 (News.) Amonpt of Tunber despatched from the Chaudiere Falls, st Bytown, (or the Quebec Market, from the 28th June, ta tie Sth July, 1848.\u2018 \u2018Red Pine.ieviees siivivevsss 6,574 Pieces.White du.,s0s si scan va0cues.B,468 *1 Ouk cvocrisrance ds sua cénan es 8 Less MONTREAL MARKET, \u2026 Fray, July 7, 1848.Ashes\u2014We have no change to notice in prices: The market is ina very dull state.Flour.\u2014Fhe: nwarkët hus been rather quiet since | Tuesday fast.- The (ew transactions that haÿe transpised were made-at 27s.6d., 8 months csedu, wlneh is equal toa reduction of Is: per barrel on the highest previous prices.At the close theve appeared no disposition to buy, and sellers evinced an inclination to make stil) further concession, Wheat\u2014~There is à good.deal of engairy for Wheat, which is now very searce, Prime samples of Canada would probably command 5s.9d.per bushel, for counuy mills.Pork\u2014Tlis article Las become in high favonr with speculators, and notwithstanding the recent rise of nearly 100 per cent on its previous Value, operations are still making with a view to an improvement.Wa allude in the descriptions of Mess and Prime Mess, which sell readily at $13f @ $14, and $11 cash.For Prime thete is now some enquiry, and a few hundred barrels have Leen placed siuce our last at $9} cash.Butter\u2014 Prime qualities ste waited at 6d.@ 63d.Excliange\u2014Bank & per cent prem.on London.Bank 2} per cent prem.on New York.(Herald.) IMPORTS BY THE LACHINE CANAL AT MONTREAL.July 1.\u201487 barrels ashes, 4 firkins butter, 1 case, 1 cask, to Order; 16 barrels ashes, Frothingham & Workman; 17 do.do.830 do.flour, Henderson & Hooker; 113 dodo.C.Geddes.July 5.\u201460 bbls, flour, to Stephens, Young & Co.; 12 do.ashes, Radenburst, Turnbull & Co ; 3 do.mesl, 918 do.flour, 1349 pcs.staves, H Jones & Co.; 96 do.do.James Law; 37 do.do.10 bbls.biscuit, 37 do.ashes, 260 do.Hour, 25 kegs butter, Giilespie, Moffatt & Co ; 28 dodo.Wm.Smith & Co.; 442 bbls.flour, Thorn ; 1383 bushels pease, 289 barreis flour, Hendersun, Hooker & 10.; 68 do.do.Scott & Shaw; 1 do do.5 do.ashes, Peter McGill & Co.; 2 do.do.1 keg butter, A.McArthur; 1 bbls.ashes, John Blackwood; 134 do.flour.LL.Doyle; 24d.pork, 14 do.eshes, 5 kegs lard, 2492 ps.staves, 11 bales, 5 cases, 1 cask, J.Dougail; 6 bbls.ashes.91 do.flour, Wm.Bradbury; 8 do.ashes, chest, § bales, Order; 17 hhds.tobacco, 1139 standard stares, D.Buchanan\u2019; 80 bbls.four, Mathewson & Sinclair.July 51h, \u2014371 barrels flour, to R.Coyle ; 25 do.ashes, Forsyth Richardson & Co.; 7 do.do.P.McGill & Co.; 12 do.du, 1 do.furs, 5 cwt.cheese, Order; 1 bbl.ashes, 10 hhds, tobacco, Gillespie & Co.; 195 barrels flour, W.Bradbury; 54 kegs butter, Gimour & Co.; 415 ba'rels t flour, Mathewson & Sinclair; 40 do.do.H.Jones & Co.July 7th.\u2014600 bbls, flour, 14 do, ashes, to Gillespie & Co.; 18 do.do.J.Webster; 32 do.do.7 do.four, 22 kegs butter, 6 bxs.mineral water, Order; 10 bbls, ashes, Wm.Mclotosh & Co.; 7 do.do.Gilmour & Uo.; 4 dodo.Miliar, Edwonsione & Allan; 2 do.do, Wm.Bradbury; ¥ do.do.James Mathewson & Son; 19 do.do.24 kege butter, George Morton; B bbls.sashes, H.B, \u2018Smuh & Co.; 2 do.do.Frothingham & Workmsn ; 183 do.flour, Wenham & Thorne; 762 do, do, 12 do.ashes, H.Jones & Co.; 22 do.do.Radenhurst, Turnbull & Co.; 4 dé.do.James Law.© PORT OF QUEBEC.TIDES, From the 11th to the 17th July, 1843.HIGH WATER.Days.Morng.ong | Festivals.Tuesday.6h 18: 6h 48m | Wednesday.| 68 53 7h 11m Thursday.«vo dere s| 7h 29a 7h 48m Friday .| 8h Gm Sh 26m Saturday.| 8h 45i0j 97 Sunday +.9h 28m 9h Bim Monday \u2018\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.; 10h 18in}10h 86m §@ The times are 14 hour before the turning of the tide.Get ARRIVED.July 7th, Slip Albion, Norwick, 8ili May, London, order, general curgo, 89 passengets.Burk Mars, Roper, 6th June, Havana, order, ballast.Brig Pamgon, Bell, 21st May, Bordeaux, Atkinson.Usborne & Co.ballast.- ) \u2014 Nelson, Thompson, 15:h June, Newfoundland, H.W.Welch, Lallast.: Sohr.True Friend, Godier, 16th June, St.John Newfd., Permbertons, fish and où.Sh.: Ce Brig Hope, Dunn, 2nd May, Sunderland, J.G Heath & Co.coals, &e.\" Brig Conservator, Brown, 6th May, Rochefort, H.&E.__ Buistall, ballast.\u2014 Harmony, Tindle, 14th May, Charente, LeMesurier & Co.ballast.: ie st.Bark Albiën, Etringion, 26th May, Cork, W: Chapman & Co.Lalinst, 26 passengers.> = © \u2014 Plutus, Aymer, 28rd June, Sydaëy (C.-B.) Le- \"Mesurier & Co, coals.Ca order, ballast, Cie Brig Clyde, Frith, 19th June, Pictou Je -.tranl, coals, : = 10th - : > ! FA UE by these individuals in their ovo private ; mary rates to cut l'imber upon she surveyed and unsur- | @uebce, Sth February.1843.u fFUIE VEGETABLE PU N 4 OHN TEED, Merchant Tailor, No.11, Cham- : business, it is proposed, in order to prevent the abandon.Yeved Lands of the Crown fur the ensu«ng season, at (he ; == arm SEE ES | SAM is beli À d 0 J ULMON A RY Bal.plain Street, Lower Tuwn, Queben, | ment of a scheme 1a which the citizens of Quebec are so following Offices, viz: \u2014 Om Bvt for both sides of | STORAGE | popular Medicine ever know 8 vine ye re a \u2014 ! no: end ler A Eat ; ; 1 t the Crown Timber ce, Bytown, for both sides of | JL : .§ : ta, for even a AMES HOSSACK, Wholesale and Retail eo! Cac Company to be calice the Octawn acd its tributaries, from Grenville upwards, | T HE U ndersigned having leased the premises colts, asthma or Jhtbusic, consumption, * huopingecosg 3 : aF Confectioner, &c., No.20, Champlain-Street, \u2018 > ¢ \"g f pany,\u201d be imme: Ÿ [including the FPownsbips of Finch, Winchester ami adjoining the Wharf of HENry ATKINSON, Esq.\"Pie VOTES 4 veo of every kind.ER A tot à # » organized, for the purpose of transporting Goods from Mountain.10 the Eastern Distnet, tbe Lands N in 5 gS ; 1 The Vegetsibe l'ulmonare Balsa has been vers \u20ac 5 ; ., La i ; est, | + 5 .Lands North of [ig St James Sircet, is nuw prepared to » Goods, | div B } IH DOCH very Ente 4 orders punctually attended lo .Quebec io Laks Champlain and the Lakes of Canada West, 4 \"pd Riv { Canal, and in the T 1 ! , » TS BUW pret @ receive Loos, | civelg used tor aboui twelve years 3 snd ts re à : ut ee | the tideau wer an Ce al, gré in tbe Foun tps of | Provisions, &c., (or Grain, for which they are particularly been constantly increasit Bo un verat hae bs Quebe 3 .+ : sa.; Sims! «s and \u2018rosby, o stow \u201c .50 Stora \u201cde , \u2018ge à salix popular has 3 B.CORRIVEAU, Hat Manufacturer, No.#,: \u2018The Capital Stock of thé Company to be £20,000.| Diced ales Batmercton ol \\be nsarvesed Lande oii well adapted) on Storage at muderate rates, article become, that it may now be consider d aa Ë * Mountain Street, Lower Town.divided into 200 shares of Æi00 each, not more than one | Norh of ihe Towoships of Ollen, Kenucbée, Kefadar | Advances made on Consignments.article in a large part oF tbe Unired States and Brush Pro- FO oF \u2014 hzlf of which to be paid up this year, | and Elzevir, tn the Midland District.\u2019 , A.J.MAXHANM.vinees.Many families keep it coustanity uy thm, con NE à Jou SHAW & CO.Importers and Dealersin .Upon one-half of the Stock beinz subscribed for, a | And at the Offices of 1be respective District Agents , Quebec, 26h May, 1843: | I 000 ( sidefing it thé most safe us weli ns certain remedy tor the S : Hardware, Paint, Oil, &c., St, John Street, Meeting of the Stock Holders to be held for the purpose of aithin that part of this Province formerly Upper Canada.c.s Pré» VDS MS | above complaints.The proprietors have received and ie § 2 H Upper Town, and corner of Suus-le- Fort and Cul-de.Sac \u201celecting a Committee o Management, and taking steps for At the Office of Wm.Morrison, Esquire, Berthier, for LL.My, FBG URYE .receiving numerous recomimendatian, from many of our 20 C Streets, Lower Town., patting the Company into operation.the North side of the St.Lawrence, between Montreal and | AUCTIONEER AND BROKER.best Physicians, who make use of it in their pracuce, Tre 40 C i Each share to enutle iis holder to one vote.Montmorency.| Quebec» lüth April, 1843.u names of a few dividuals who have given thor westimory 50 b 0.VALLIERE, No.222, Vallier Street, near qo obmenption Jute will be found at the City Hall and , AL the Office of C.L Marler, E-quire, Nicolet, EU ne à Boll comnts uns everope 1 thé battle ford sc .Cah ir» rn} .| the South side of the Si.Lawrence, from Sorel to the | \u201c .© +812 100 enveio ¢ battle, { e vo Palace-Gate; Cabinet, Chair, and Varnish 22nd March, 1843.River Chaudière e; THE Subscribers are purchasing MILITIA Doct.Amory Duoung, Doct.Ssmucl Morrell 60 C actoy.- NOTICE At the Office of Edmund Peel, Esquire, Philipsburg, | SCRIP, = fuman Abell.JE Haylie 20 ¢ ?z N i 1 ri .| For the District of Missisquoi.PELLETIER & FRECHETTE.\u2018 homas rowan, \u201c ere.Elsworth.35 it À R.A.F.THIELCKE, Advocate, po.8, Hal- | HE \u201c Quebec Forwardiog Company,\u201d will Le / At the Office of C.F.Fournier, Esquire, St.Jean Quebec, 220d March.1843.u ITE «William Pers, «Albert Guild, 155 À dimand Street, Upper Town, Quebec.prepared on the openiog of the navigation, to i Port Joli, from the Liver Chaudière tn the River Metis, | \u2014\u2014 ee er JSULY 1, 1841,\u2014New Certificates to almosd rs 8 I IT .%+\u2026 .undertake the transport of Goods of all descriptions be.| For the Territory 5 E.of the T'ecicouata Portage extent might be procured, if solicited ; but the proprieion 5 PIERRE ALLARD, Biscuit-Baker, Kiog-street, ween tJuebec and Kingston direct, and intermediate | Road, and on the \u201cdifferent Bunches of the River St.feet that the article has becotne so usiversaily well goon, \u201ce 5 St.Rochs, bas always on haud all sorts of places; also between Quebec and Lake Champlain, and ; Francis and adjoining District, no rezular licences can be and :ts virtues so umversally scknowled red by | hysiciens Biscuits.He is now ready to bake Ssilers\u2019 Biscuit ata vice versa.: given at present; but persons desirous of applving for such and others as to m-ke it unuecessary to offer, at this tm : ow price, per cwt.\u2014 Three Rivers Bricks fur Sale.The Company begs to point out the peculiar advantages | Wil have to correspond with this Office, until that Terri- further prout of the meats of this hizbiy popuiar article 2200 F \u2014_\u2014 this line offers in doing away with the necessity of trauship- tary pas pen r>gulariy explored, and piaced under the care : CERTIFICATES, 500 : WHITHANM, Sargical Instrument Maker and ping.by which the delay, expense and injury to property, of a local gent.LL: .; iE From Dr Thomas Bran.L > : : attending the same are avoided ; as also the saving in the For the District of Gaspé, information mas be obtained STEAN CTWEEN Messra Lowe & Raid, Gent.\u2014Ihe Vogel Puli Lio.3 e Cutler, No.36, St.Ann Street, opposite the freight, bot having to pay the usual port charges at Moa- of Wm.McDonald, Esquire, the late Agent, New Car | STEAM BETWEEN ma a Loue: \u2018 ; ie egetable vise 300 3 | To - .2 a 7 .3 - .Aid, , ° 85 Ç + LÀ - a * >.sively cet be : Scotch Church, Upper Town, Quebec, weal, 8 pay lisle ; but all spplications to be made at this Office furthe, NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL.covutry where } reside, for several years past wud bon ol Queber > aw Quebec.14th April, 1843.present.! acquired a bigh reputation 1n consûmprive complaints.=% EL EMBERTON BROTIERS, No.2 Commer ur The Montreal Herald and Gazette, Cornwail Ob- À N.MORIN, | TH E GRE AT WESTERN for vs my knowledge extends, it has never usa pointes fe A 1 cial Chambers, St.Peter Street server, Bytown Gazette, Kingston Herald, British Whig, Commissioner of Crown Lands.| 4 .3 REGRRNe reasonable expectation of those who have used it.1 on \u2014\u2014 .Toronto t\u2019atriot, Cobourg Star, Rochester Democrat, o .\u2014_\u2014 LIEUTENANT HOSKEN, R.N.MM : THOMAS WN, MD BACK, Ship Biscuit Baker and Confectioner, Oswego Palladium, Cleveland Herald, and Detroit Ad.The Times, Minerve, Messenger and Aurore, Montreal, | F., \u2026 » COMMANDER, Concord, N.H., May 11, 1831.BROWN, M Le Ve No.48, St.Peter Street, next door to Wm.vertiser.will please give this a weekiy insertion for two Mercury, INciison's Gaze and Cancdien Quebec, and: 4._ are to New York.\u2019 _\u2014 Ci Price & Co's.Office.months, and send their accounts to James Gitb, Ecq., \u2018he Bytown Gazette, will please insert the above till the cod | Thirty Guineas, and one (iuinea Steward\u2019s Fee.Messrs, Reed, Wing and Cutler.ICHARD FREEMAN, T Carri à Quebec.of July.! \u2018 Fare from New York.i Gentleman, fie: ita duty vwe the public, de Quebe ; MAN, Tanner, Currier ao .\"q:ux d'abus o a mt | : lla Stew ;F 909 10 hundress of my fellow 35 who ow sul I Lenber Merchant 62, St.Vallier Street \u2014 - EXCHANGE (COFFEE HOUSE | Ine hundred Dollars, and $5 Steward\u2019s Fee.ing under diferent reuse of the lunge.to are youd Kips and Calf Skins, Harness, Kein, Mill- Helis, Sole, TOOL W4 ARD { She is intended to seil for New York, 1843, from statement of the good effects 1 have experienced from it Malouin snd Moccasin Leatier.Maiouin and Moccasin ° 2 RESTAURANT.| Liverpool.use of the Vegetable Pulmonary Palsam, Having from FOR Bars and Shoes sholessle, LL 7 \u2014 SaUrday.cvnererrrirersisrnre pe .Apitgo 7 south up been troubled with different complainusof thé Mi , , - .Catipda esatinsineane sie sovaees lungs, such as spitting of blood, a dry 1roublesome cough \u2014_\u2014 A> 4, HOBROUGH, in returning his thanks to BBLUITEV oc cne crane June 17 fre gn h mpitting h » gry dim.£ may be : i C.TODD, Herald, Sign and Ornamental À A e his friends and the public for past favors, Déturday.crreesrscrecaeseennece August 5 dec ail the symptoms of ot copie to g hart.; e Painter, Figure-Carving, Gilding, &c., No.WM EADON begs to inform them that he has spared no trouble or ex.Saturday.ccouseunsccnrerneirennnn, de tune § have consulted several emmiment physicians ad Las Queb H 16, St.Nicholas Street, near the New Market 5 3 Merchants: Exchange aime in the Quebec buted From New York Jor Liverpool.! taken much medicine, but received hiife or no retref, sit | hee i A 2 ; , 8 Thursday u.e.veerersesenens vesusesperenem ernenencne «Mayes [lest they told me there was no help for ne ; that my cit : : Panne street, Uy » Catinet Maker, Xo Smw-Haker $ Tool Terchant, COFFEE-HOUSE & RESTAURANT, Een TR july 13.| Torr Tv ES pr nie es A TXT St.Anne stree er lown, opposite .Lo.LT LT vee \u2018 ! 1827, was advis i t y the Vegetable Pind , the English Cathedral.> PP » OPP EGS to inform his friends and the public, that Where meals may be had at any hour of the day, THUFSAAY.oùrurcporesssarnsrasenraronnacrensenaene hE 19 nary Baisam, I obtained two hates.ond on tal Luis } Lin i he has removed his Establishment to St.WITH A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF THE BEST LIQUORS, For FREIGHT or PASSAGE, from New York 19 **Prired to find s0 sudden and effectual reich which 29% G08 Blundell AMUEL CORNEIL, Carriace, Housr, an Nicholas Street, opposite Mr.Clesrihue\u2019s Bakery, where he lt will be his aim to have such attention paid to ncatness Liverpool, apply to ' tne, and after using it about five weeks, all my complaits Kes Res ; SioN PaiNTER AND GLaziER, No.3, Ursule bopes, by acting up to bis well-known principle of a first: and promptress in the serving up of meals.and the quality R.F.MAITLAND & CO., Sere enuirely removed, pra 1 was retored to Rood bee bas ë Street, two doors from John Street.rate ticle, st the Owest remunersting price, to merit that of his viauds, as he hopes will give gencral satisfaction Agents for Montreal, Quebec and Kingston.the appesrance of aus sf Etienne by he mille a vie \u201cSAWS AND TOOLS REPAIRED AS USUAL.the Gi on business ani who von re opus ehiting 10th Mag.1643.3 Bave known n large number of wees where aller BQ Tirushes : ; + 5 AD L AIRE .{the City on business, and who can spare but htle time f gave known à large number I cases WA Con's W / EMPLE & STEW ART, pu rca ges and Cauchon\u2019s warran!ed Axes always on hand.their meals, this Establshment presents advantages and ; medicines having failed of affurding any relief, the Bala® Jag ton's Wa: ; à rT How CHANDLERE, Le Oa famond Harbour, NO SECOND PRICE facilities vot possessed by any other in the City\u2014situnted as 59 was a length resorted to, and specdily effec.ed 0 ver Pao==106 i and Stalls an , New Marke .= ; 2 be the building is, in tbe midat of the Banks and close t th cei woui , therefore.recommend to every purson that bas an | orter-\u2014: : \u2014, Quebec, 415 May, 1813.2m shipping and Custom.House.D the YAM INC) of the above compluinis, on their first app srance (0 ele EA MACAULAY, Commission Merchant, Quebec Quebec.12th May, 1843.- the Vegetable Valmonary Balsam, which they w Brandy i 6 Arthur Street.NGRAVING PRINTPY 1 sale, convenient and positive cure.- È > NG AND COPPER-PLATE ; ; TRINITY HOUSE, Respectfully yours Mill.Saw k 452 4d PRINTING i Nits b h à CHOOL BOOK S.\u2014Jnst Published by J.Quebec 20th June 1843 P yy TP MERIUAM.Cutlery=\u2014 3 HOS.LARIVIERE, No.102, Defosses-Street, : ALIN 0 all its branches, neatly RUTHVEN, Bookseller & Stationer, Hamilton > \u2019 \u2019 .Lhd \u2019 and Shee à near the School-Louse, St.Roch, Cabinet and execuled by GEORGE SAVAGE & SON Canada West, and for Sale by on the Buokcellers in Que.NOTICE New Bedford, Mass., July 20, eal.N it Chair Factory, &e.Montreal, 18th September, 1641 us 1w , c, à Complele System of Practical Arihmeiic.\u2018l'o ta Sh b : h .OUNTERFEIT \\ > MPOSITION apole \u2014 .which are added a set of Book-keeping by Single Eni SES I ereby given t at tenders will C Ul TERF EITS.BEWARE OF IMPOS hue 7 EMPERANCE GROCERY STORE, : and a practical illustration of Mental Arithmetic \u201cFeders] {Fa a IN be received, until MONDAY Lach Renu he bottle is euelosed no be NN.CUT- CH, ï THOMAS BICKELL f St.Joh money, Receipts, Bills of Fxchange, & , adapted to the pf\u201d RSA Sythe 17h JULY next, for tbe Building Fhich 1s 8 yellow lube), signed by WAL.JON Care tn = + » corner 0 » John WATCHES AND JEWELRY {circumstances of this country, and the present state of com- NY ER 9501 a FLOATING LIGHT for the LEI.None other can be genuine of a later das ED i and St.Stanislaus Streets, Upper-Towa.; ;, - merce, by G.& J Gouinlock, formerly British Teachers of : 4% Corporation of the Trinity House, to be December, 1838.The signature of SAM PSON RE à .LOWER THAN EVER.long experience and extensive practice.se : 17 lautiche i and ready to proceed to her WHI be continued for a short dime.alin EST i T HOMAS PAUL, Veterinary Surgeon, and \u2014 ., , This is the first of a series which they intend to publish WA RZLPO station on the opening of the Navigation The great celebrity of the Vegetable Pulmonary pre 3 : WM.ANDREWS, Shoeing-Smith, St.Henry I: consequence of the reduction of duties by the as speedily as possible, for be use of Schools tn British a in spring 1844, according to a plan and has been the cause of attempts to introduce spurious 8 n i Cu 3 Street, near the Artillcry Barracks, New Tariff, the Subscriber is selling his Stock America,\u201d They have ready for Printing, \u2014A Pronounc.Ë specifications to be seen on application which by parttally assuming the name of the geuvi \u201chei c.&c.ees of Goup ann Siven Lxvers, Axcuor Escaremesr, ing and Explanatory Vocabulary; I frst, Second, & Third at this oflice.calculated to mislead and decaive the prbhe- Amor i ILLIAM NEWTON, Ship Broker and Lerixx, and nther Watcues, of new and spiendid pat.Reading Books, Also, à Geography in a forward state of Tender to be accompanied with the names of (wo sure- mixtures are « Carter's Cumpound L'ahmora ony A ver 3 General Agent, Napoléon Wharf.terns, and Jewerey at Retail, at a considerable reduction reparation, ties for the fulfilment of the work, and the corporstion American Pulmonar , Balsam .Vegetal ud others= then Up 5 \u2014 from former prices, being much less than they can be Suebec, 13th March, 18432, wil not consider themscives obliged to accept of the lowest palamic Syrup à ot poney Blea, oy its wholt Findings, ES 5 : bought for at th i in the City.As i .e following is among many testi i ived em er cc! u qu or the t?: , .er pr î ILLIAM BRISTOW, Gillespie's new Store, Sogn: ccervng al descriptons of oy: As be a & 5 amiton, Janunny graced By order of the Voard, name\u2014THE VEGETABLE PULMONARY BAL ae 4, St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf.styles, direct from the manafa turers in Englant, France b erreur, Your System ol l\u2019racticat Arithmetic has LINDSAY & LEMOINE, pe see that it has the marks and signatures © St.Per 7 \"QUES and Switzerland, be is enabled to offer à large assorunent, Ptett handed me, and for which accept my thanks, Aft RT U Q ne., \u2014\u2014 ; K.RAYSIDE, Assistant Harbour Master and at much less prices at retail, than any Eber house in carefully examining the work, 1 pronounce i the best Sys- punch bottle and seal is stamped, * Vegetable Palmone] 5 i ., - à A No.1, Dalhousie Street ; Oflico America.arcure alow wt tmenty to teentu:fine dallars \"Aa Prennetic which een Non aimes from the Ca.B RITANNIA * Sole Agent for the above in Quebec, x on i cach.Watches and Jewelry exchanged or bought.Ah Salons should huil as a grand desideratum, LÉ twenty- LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY JOHN MUS ee, 44 stches warranted to keep good time or the money re.féten years experience as a publie and pri CHEMIST A i + ILLIAM McMASTER, Watch-Maker, No.purned.Ps 7 should in any way make me compose to juge, L'echo the APIT , LONDON.' Head of Upper Town Hill a 24, St, Joha Street.\u2014On hand an excellent Aj) kinds of Watches repaired in the best manner and *eDtiments above, and deem it ** \u201cThe best System of Arith- C AL\u2014ONE MILLION STERLING.Quebec, 8th June, 1842.A sstortm-nt of Clocke, Weiches and Jewellery OF Lhe best warranted, at much less than the usual prices, by one of Metic in British North America,\u201d Wishing you every .\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 à} ! 3 quality and moderate prices.the best workmen in the City.6.C.ALLEN rete doping the dy .not far distant, when your I HE Subscriber haviug besn appointed Agent to Cs pd 1) | ¥ ounm \u2014 .C.ALLEN, generally adopted ; and 1 avsure you at e above Company in this City, is prepared Pri : .formerly 3 & es TM.BURKE, Boot, Shoe and Leather Store Importer of Watches and Jewelry, ce or time, that yeu have conferred a boon upon the to recelve proposals and 10 Tne Ansurances on Lives, on Nountar A 4 (SH Nestson, Of No.3, Fabrique Street, Upper Town.\u2014 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, anadlan public, and the Teachers throughout the country More resscanble terms than ever offered before, Valcartier, ln the County of Quebec.for self snd Pre Englisb Calf and Kip Skins of a superior quality, fur Sale 30, Wall Street, Up-Stairs, You Uentlemen, I\u2019.PENISTON, Margaret and John Neilson, Junior, Donees 8 Jol OR st reduced prices New.York, May 1m, 1843.2m ours, respectfufly, G.su Int May, 1840 Agent for Quebec and the Canada late brother Sawost Nmusow, decease.\u2014I0Ù att T ; » SUNLEY.\u2019 ndia arf.1643, 0 Messrs.G, & J.Gouinlock, Quebec "]
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