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[" ) Let, Ime pork for.with des LACEY, Tes be be Upper.ROOMS e family of d furnishing ik paper hb 8pacions ed at 8, \"8 Joiners or, St, Val.EMAN, MENT, vated and T LILAC, w, in conse.ner ig placed, for Country , es combin.Xtraordinar: ther in lon eh are pew Indisputeble ve the option rourd.\u2014The XC.at a fair lots Now, 13 aluable Mi the attention the choicey f Ham, with ntaining og) of that Town.ificent water latiop On the of Dudswel] dacres, This of au Indian And remark- d by one Cor.?had, ng House of rchards, Gar.tis too well f the propri-.y ging to thy Paul Street, Malt.House, Por particulsn RACEY.À iw ha HOUSE vantageously 1\u2019, and which ho would pur.fons, apply to sibais.S.GUAY, Whe offers for Bolling Lots Rent per Lo, of: the Cows iver St.Lav.Town of Que: on application Eig, BONNER.bs, , ith a spacion les, &e, 3 ing Mr Tre #0.Doron GO, ino-sireet, T.the CITY with its de rd on St.Ur NEAU, \u2018City Clerks firme I} - FrxisHeD ig Street, af u, Esquire t's Wharf.DERSON.EN foe first of ourth Ste- ing the cornet per ons tbe on gived fa WILSON.eran ho Welling BBLL Chambers § LET.} o Subseni mile 18 , x.Im 8 mp, ond © iin No.6870.] a 2 Le re NEW GOODS, &c.\u201cLANDING.Gowns Superior English Cordage, assorted - $i286, do.do.70 120 do.do.Manilla do.200 Bbls.Plich, .200 do.Rosin, 15 do.Bright Varnish, 40 Milles Principe Cigars, very fine.\u2014_\u2014ALRO\u2014 From Lubrador :\u2014 Seal Oil, Lu Pl eee J.NOAD & CO, St.Paul Street.Quebec, 7th June, 1845.8 \u2014 BSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE, THE > Cases very superior London Waxed ki d French Fronts.Calf Skins, an DAY & NELSON.Quebec, 11th June.1845.FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS.RANDY lard & Co's.Gin DeKuyper's Twankoy lea, Indigo.Currants, Starch, Mustard, \u2014 And daily expected\u2014 Muscovado Sagar, Bastard & Yo 5188 Ce XC, Molasess &\u20ac J AMES LESLIE & CO.St.Janes Street.Quebec, ogth May, 1845.TU FOR SALE.Ne JERRIE PIG IRON, No.1.ARTSE ! ADAM BURNS, Arthur St.pm 2 19:h May.1845.COALS.EWCASTLE WALLSEND GRATE and 18° COALS, for Sale by SMITHS \u2018 H.H.PORTER & CO.Porter's Whart, Late Irvine's.Quebec, 25rd Mav, 1845.SALT ¥ \u201cARAB AGS of Fine SALT.500 B 125 Tons of Cummen SALT.THOM S C.LEE, Dalhousie Street.Quebec, 26th May, 1845.SALT TOR SALE.FENHE cargnes of the Ships John, TFarren Has | tings, and Arab.Afloat, or on the Wharf, Superior SALTED PROVISIONS for Shipstores, CHAS.A.HOLT, St.Jamez Street.27th May, 1815.HE Subscriber is now receiving from Mon- trea), (ns samples of larger quantities} which he ic instructed to Sell at market rates, ip lots tu suit pura Chasers: em 460 Barrels FLOUR, Fine and Middlings, 100 do.PORK, Mess, Prime Mess, Prime and Cargo, 50 do.BEEF, do.dn.do.100 Bags SHIP?BREAD.of different qualities, HAMS, LARD.BUTTER, &! .For Sale \u2014The HOUSE, lot No.17, St.Geneviève Street, Cape, now occupied by Ar.Baillargé \u2014 Three States Quebec Forwarding Comnany Stock.CHS.A HOLT, Broker and Genl.Tomis.Agent, St.James Street.Quebec, 10h Mav, 1845.PAINTS, OI.AND GLASS.The subscribers have just received, and offer for sale, a large assortment of Grass of various sizes, viz\u20146} x 7 4, RL x 7h, 84 x 94, 8 x 10, 10 x 127, 10 x14, 10x1G, 12x I6, 12 x 18, 18 x 24, 28 x 40, &c, &c.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Goll Leaf, Bronze.Qils, Paiuts of all colours, Brushes &c.They have constantly on hand an assortment of paints ready mixed.J.H.HARDIE & Co, Nou.30, St.John Street.Soren 1e Quebec, 5th May, 1845.: FOR SALE.HE Subscribers offer sale ex \u201c Ship GREAT BRITAIN\u201d 12 Tons PATENT ROPE.assorted sizes, 50 Bbls.COAL TAR.and 50 Stockhulm do.\u2014AND\u2014 Ex Ship SARAH, 10 Tons Best ENGLISH OAKUM, MUCKLE & KELLY.Quebec.23rd May.1845, India Wharf.ECEIVED ¥ « Zealous,\u201d from Loodon, and for snle by the Subscribers.English CALF-SKINS.50 Doz.Patent enamelled SEAL-SKINS, BASILS Dressed SHEEP.SKINS, &c.\u2014ALSO- 400 Boxes TIN PLATES.IC& 1 X, H.& E.BURSTALL, Nupoleon Wharf, THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE NOW LANDED EX « ZEALOUS.\u201d SUPERIOR London made GRATES in variety, some Elegant Patterns, Superior Kitchen Inoges, complete, Candles (Wax Wicks) in boxes, 34 lbs- ea.Superior London Stout, enevain Hands, Brody do.Henessey s, \u2014 Also daily expected \u2014 Det London Calf Skins and French Fronts, Geneva, Le Kovper's, in Hhds.and Cases, randy, Martel\u2019s, Choice rt, Madeira and Sherry Wines, in Hhds, and Qr.Casks, Orke, Boules in Crates, \u2014AND IN STORE Anchors, Chains, &c.&c.DAY & NELSON.Quebec, 91h Mav, 1845.ss Bell's Lane, 10th May, 1845, MOLSON'S WHISKEY.100 PUNCHEONS 1 vo 1, Nos 12 Do.Brewer's Boston Rum, OW receiving and for Sale by GIBB & ROSS.Queter, ong May, 1843, \u2014\u2014 PAPER HANGINGS.The ar dojafpned have jist received an assort.Bay parent of Paban HançinGs, superior to any ie prie n que yet bee offered for sale in Quebec, voryihg whet the om 1s.gd.10 50e per piece.They respectfully ent befor going Shon here.spect this splondid assorte J.H, HARDIE & GO.'_Quetie; any May.1848.No.30, St.John Street, FOR SALE.2,500 Baes Liverpool SALT, « H.PARKE & CQ, India Wharf Quebte, Sad April, 1848, Gasette, [Vor.88.NEW GOODS, &c.QCIC = == EE WEDNESDAY, 9ru JULY, 1845.| NEW GOODS, &e.NEW GOODS, &c.WOOLLEN DRAPERY AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.THE subscriber will supply all persons burnt out at the late fire with Apparel, Cloths, Cus- simeres, &c.at cost price, EP WOOLRICH.Quebec, 30th June, 1845.FOR SALE.HIE Cargo of the Schoouer \u201c Johnson,\u201d from Halifax, consistiog of\u2014 100 Casks Cod Oil, 30 Puns.Molasses, 20 do.Demerara Rum, strong, 250 Dry Hides, ex Schooner ¢ Olinda CHOCOLATE, in Boxes and Half- Boxes, COCOA, prepared and in Vaste.H.J.NOAD & CO.Quebec, 20th June, 1845.10 NOW LANDING EX BRIG « ANN,\u201d FROM NEW YORK, = HDS.Long Bluck Lest Kentucky Tobacco, 45 H 40 Tierces Carolina Rice, y 75 Boxes Superior Cavendish Tobacco, 100 Barrels Tar, 100 Do.Pitch, \u2014ALSO,\u2014 5 ases Palm Oil.And for sale hy GIBB & ROSS.Quebec, 18th June, 1845, FOR SALE, Y the Subscribers, on their Wharf, in St.Paul's Street\u2014 8000 Pieces 2 Inch Pine Plank.6UN0 do 2 Pine Buauens, 75000 do 12 feet Pine Boards deliverable in the Months of July.August and September.The above are sufficiently seasoned to ase this Summer.WELCH & DAVIES.Quebec, 23rd June.1845.FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS: 1000 Box ES Crown Window Glass of as-orted sizes, viz: 8x6.74x64 8) x74, 9 x 7, 10 x8, 12 X10, 14x10, 14x 11, 14 x 12, 15 x 11, 16 x 12, and 18 x 12, 30 Crates do.18 Tables each C, 50 do.do 18 do.CC, 100 Tons Bar Iron assorted, 20 do.Hoop do.300 Ca:ks Canada Hoe Nails, assorted, from 33 @ 28 Ibs.50 do.Spikes, assorted, 4} (@) 8 inches, £0 du.Chains do } (@ 7-16 do.200 Boxes Ciunada Plates, Newion, Gorden & Co's.Madeira Wine, in Hhds.Quarter Cusks and Octaves, PATERSON, YOUNG & CO.Quebec, 18th June, 1845.FOR SALE.ORT WINE in Hhds.Pale Brandy, M vdcira, Sherry, Port, Copperas, Alem, Lamp Black, (in } 1h.Packages.) Epsom Salts, 3 ewt.Casks.Best English Glue, ewe.Casks, Paris White 5 ewt.Casks, English Oakum, Coal Tar, Best London hite Lead intins X X, do.in Kegs, Green and Black Paint, Best London Starch 30 1b.Boxes, Con- gou Tea in Boxes, and a few Casks Boiled ana Raw Linseed Oil.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Canada Flour \u201c fine,\u201d \u2014 And daily expected \u2014 20 Hhds.refined Sugar, 20 Caroteels Currants, 20 Hhds.Crushed Sagar, And a few lots superior Congon and Twankay Tea.GEU.A, BLENKIN.St.Andrew's, McCallum\u2019s Wharf, Quebec, 11th June, 1545.IRON, COPPER.CORDAGE, 4c.HE subscriber is now receiving ¥ « Acadia, *\u2019 \u201c George Ramsay,\u201d ** Devereuz,\u201d and other Vescels the following Goons which he offers for sale.160 Tonsof Iron, assorted «izes, 10 Tousof do.suitable for Railroad purposes, 10 du.of Copper, 5-8 to 14 inch in bars of 14, 16, and 18 feet long, 20 Tons of Cordage, assorted sizes, 200 Bols of Canvas.No 1 te 7, : 5 Pipes and 10 Hbds.best boiled Linseed Oil, 300 Bags Fine Sal, 500 do.Coarse Salt, Chain Cables.Chains and Anchors, 5 Tons of Best Onkum, Apply to in quarter Cake, THOMAS C.LEE, Daihousie Street.Quebec, 6th June, 1845.TIIE SUBSCRIBERS ARE RECEIVING AND OFFER FOR SALE.100 RATES of Crown Glass, Noe, 1, 2, 3, 330 Boxesof do.6h x 77 (@ 30x14, A féw Casks of assorted Wines, \u2014ALSO\u2014 50 Coils of assorted Cordage, 25 Bales of Patent Felt, 200 Pieces of Dressed Qars 12 & 20 ft, 2 Cusesof English Leather, 1 do.of Saddlery, Bath Bricks, Oven Tile= and Squares, Grindstones, &c.\u2014axp ¥ © Lively,\u201d A few Cases of choice Clarets, \u201cChateau Haut Biron ;\" and Vintage 1841, + St.Julien.\u201d in Cases of 3 dozen.*« Destournel,\u201d in Cases of 1 dozen.WM.CHAPMAN & CO.Quebec, June 2nd, 1845.FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER: E HDS.Mortel\u2019s Brandy, Pale, Do.do.do.Dark, Do.De Kuyper's Gin, Camphelltown & Islay Whiskey, in Hhds, and Puncheons, Tobacco Pipes T.Ds.0.do.assorted, glazed ends.\u2014ALSO- 30 Mats Claret Bottles.ADAM BURNS, May, 1845, ribur St.MEDICINAL LEECHES, Just received, and for Sale at the MEDICAL-HALL, UPPER TOWN MARKET PLACE, QUEBEC.JOSEPH BOWLES.June 15, 1845.FOR SALE.1000 P'ECES a CEDAR.THOMAS C.LEE, Quebec, 27th June, 1848, St.Roche.THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE.tons, on reasonable terms.\u2014Apply to T, H.OLIVER.Quebec, 28th April, 1848, A SUIT OF SAILS of the best Gourock Canves, which would answer for a ship of about 600 Fashionable London-made Jewellery, Watches, Clocks, &c.ARDOUIN & SON, WATCH & CLOCKMAKERS, JEWELLERS, &o, &e.TEE Subscribers have just received from London, per ship \u201c ANNIE,\u201d* and other vessels, a Splendid assortment of Goods in their line, far surpassing in richness, taste and variety any other they have hitherto received; amongst which are to be found Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Gold Chains, Rings, Pins and (Zrooches.) Gold Plated, Mosaic Gold.Silver and Black ; Plain and Figured Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, and Tonthpicks ; Ladies\u2019 Gold Sleeve Links, Cuff.pins and Brooches ; rich 1)ress and Mourning Brace lets; Hair pins; Head Ornaments; Bouquet Holders and Brooches ; Gold Motto Segls and Watch.Kevs; Watch.Pins and Belt.Hooks; Gertiemen's Gold, Plated and Mourning Shirt-Studs ; Gold and 1'Mated Lockets ; Vinagreites; Scent- Bottles; Gentlemen\u2019s Gold, Plated and Mourning Breast.Pins: Silver Guard-Chains ; Kut- ter and Fruit Knives ; also, a Variety of Patent Lever and other Watches ; English, French and American Clocks and Timepieces ; and a great\u2019 variety of other articles too numerous to mention No.60, ST: JOHN STREET.Superior Mourning and Wedding Rings, Oid Gold and Silver Bought, Sold or taken in Exchange, A GOOD WORKMAN WANTED.Quebec, 7th July, 1845.COALS.THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE: 1 GO {PONS best Newcastle Coals, ex Barque .# Dromahair.\u201d\u201d 150 Tons best Liverpovi Coals, ex Brig * Pomona.\u201d MUCKLE & KELLY, oda Wharf, Quebec, 7th July, 1845, 2 BRITISH PLATE-GLASS.UST received per \u201c Emmanuel,\u201d\u201d\u2014 18 Cases of Superior PLATE-GLASS,\u2014 Assorted sizes of silvered, suitable for Looking Gtasses, Dito do unsilvered do do Shop Windows, Hot Houses, &c.&c., and for Sale by ALLX.GORDON, \u2018 25, St.Peter Street.Quebec, 27th June, 1845.LONDON PORTER.HE Subscribers have for Sale, Twenty five Casks, 4 doz.each, Superior London Porter, just landed from the Ship * Emmanuel,\u201d G.}.Burn, Commander.de may be counted out if required, C BROCKLESBY & CO.Quebec, 18th June, 1845.CHOICE WINES, &c.JUST received ¥ Emmanuel, and for Sale by the SahscriLers: 3 Qu casks Joey superior Port, 6 Ihds.do.Pale Sherry, 1 do.1 Casks 0 Golden do.6 Hhds.Howard Marsh & Co's.L.P.Island Madeira.\u2014ALSO.= 100 Cases Pale Rotherdam Geneva, 27 Crates best London Clrret and Fruit Bottles, 100 Gross do.White Quart Corks.DAY & NELSON.Bell's Lane, 11th June, 1845, FOR SALE, 50 000 FIRE BRICK, 3 56 M Barrel Staves, 200 Pairs Ash Qars, (dressed).S., MACAULAY.10 Qr.Casks Arthur Street, 18th June, 1845.FOR SALE.T the LunsER Yarp of C.DORWIN, Mon.4X TrEsr, the following description of LUMBER very dry and fit for immediate use\u2014 30000 Pieces 14 inch Pine, wide 15 feet long, 50.000 Do.: do.do.Boards good quality, 30,000 Do.2 do.do.Plank very dry, 25000 Do.2 do.do.Bauens do.20,000 Do.Wide Clear Stuff Boards, superior quality.Apply to C.A.HOLT, Quesec, or to C.DORWIN, MoNTREAL.Montreal, 1st July, 1845.9 HARDWARE.CUTLER Y,&c.HE SUBSCRIBERS beg leave to inform their friends and the public, that they are now ecciving their SPRING SUPPLY, Comprising a very general assortment of BUILDING MATERIALS FURNISHING HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS.COLOURS.GUNS, SIX BARREL REVOLVING AND COMMON PISTOLS, together with a great variety of articles too nume- Tous to mention.\u2014On hand, \u2014 2 SUPERIOR ATR GUNS.MORKILL & BLIGHT.9h June, 1845.Spring & Summer Fashions for 1845.JOEY DODD, Merchant Tailor BESS most respectfully to acquaint his numerous Patrons, and the Public in general, that he has just received the LONDON, PARISIAN AND AMERICAN FASHIONS, for 1845, and 1s now reedy | to Execute all Orders with which he may be favored.11, Fabrique Street, Quebec, 2nd May, 1845.FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER: H HDS.Bright Muscovado SUGAR.1 00 80 Chests Bohea TEA, 28 Cases Claret, 3 doz.each, 10 do.St, Estaphe, & do.Margeaux, 10 do.Pale Cognac, 8 do.Hermitage.40 doz.Tins Preserved Lobsters, 500 Boxes Liverpool Soap.200 Coils acsorted Cordage, 150 Bolts Canvas, 4 Tierces Superior Mustard, 4 Ib.Jars, 40 Casks nssorted Glassware, 7 Bales Superior Carpeting, 60 Boxos 9 x 7 and 14 x 18 Glass 70 do.Glass for Hot Beds, 60 Kegs Green Paint, ted Nail Me 0.BURNS SYMES, St Peter Street.Quebec 2nd May, 1845.- = rois res rhe 0 es THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE.HE followiug artioles landing from the Brig \u201c Quebec,\u201d direct from Sicily, viz: Sicilian Port, Wi in H ; Marsala Madeira, nes in FHhds, Qr, Casks and Do.Sweet, Octaves.White Spirits 55 over L, P.ip: Hhds, Olive Oil in quarter Casks, Maccaroni, Raisins, Currants, Figs in Casks and Baskets, Sweet Shelled Almonds in.Boxes, Soft Shell Almonds, Walouts and Filberis in Bags.Best Liquorice in Cases, Oranges and Lemons.J.M.PRASER.St.Peter Street, Quebec, 2nd July, 1845, CUT NAILS FROM THE \u201cANGLELSWORKS\u201d AT ANGE GARDIEN.HE Sobscriber having made arrangements for the Manufacture of Nails at the above place, is now prepared to receive orders to any extent for CUT NAILS; and any parties supplving Lron may have it made into Nails at a low rate.\u2018I'he Iron taken from, and the Manufactured article delivered, at any convenient wharf in the city free of expensc.FOR SALE 500 Casks B.5.CUT NAILS, 14 @ 4 Inch, on as good terms as any other honse in the city.JOHN SHAW, HARDWARE MERCHANT, Sous-le- Fort Sireet, Lower Town, St.Johu Street, Upper Town.Quebec, 4th July, 1845.| JOHN SHAW, IMPORTER; HARDWARE, PAINT, & OIL MERCHANT, ST.JOHN STREET, UPPER TOWN, AND SOUS-LE-FORT STREET, LOWER TOWN, QUEBEC, Begs to state that he has received and is still receiving additions to his former well assorted Sock of HARDWARE, CONSISTING OF BIRMINGHAM, SHEFFIELD & AMERICAN SHELF GOODS, CUTLERY, MECHANICAL TOOLS, &e¢, &e.White Lead, Colours, Paints, Oils, & Window Glass N.B.\u2014J.S.returns thanks for the liberal support that has been given to the late fim of John Shaw & Co., and solicits a continuance of the same in his favour.It will be his stody to merit a continued and more extended patronage, by combining a moderate price with a good article.Quebec, July 4th, 1843.6 FISHING TACKLE.JOHN SHAW.Hardware Merchant, ST.JOHN STREET, AS just received, ex \u201c Vesper,\u201d and offers for sule, an assortment of London Fishing Tackle, Good 4 part Rods, 3s, 9d.each, 3 part Rods with Rings, 10s.each.4 do.do.do.best quality, 12s.6d.ARTIFICIAL FLIES, | Lines, Fly Books, HOOKS, GUT, &c, &c.Quebec, 4th July, 1845.PALE SEAL OIL.150 (ASKS of very fine quality, now landing and for Sale by GIBB & ROSS.10 Quebec, 4th July, 1845.To the Congregations heretofore attending the Chapels of the Church of England in the burnt Suburbs.OTICE is hereby given that MORNING SERVICE will, with the divine permission, be performed every SUNDAY, at ELEVEN o'clock.AM.for the congregation of St.Peter\u2019s Chaplery, and for them only, by the Minister of the said Chapel, in All Saints\u2019 Chapel.attached to the Rectory House in the Cathedral verd: and that EVENING SERVICE will be performed in the same Chapel every Suxpay.at Seven o\u2019- clock.P.M.for the enngregation heretofore attending the Free Chapel in St.Jehn\u2019s Suburbs.and for them only.It is requested as a matter of necessity, on account of the limited accommodation of the Chapel, that no persons baving pews or sittings in any other Church or Chapel within this parish, will attend either of these services.{his arrangement will continue in force until further notice.Quebec.3rd July, 1845, 3 FRANKLIN HOUSE, BROADWAY, New-YORK.THE Proprietors of this Establishment respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have leased the same for a term of years The House is situated Corner of Broadway and Dey- Street, and is desirably located for those Iravelling on business, or for pleasure.The subscribers are grateful for the liberal patronage they have heretofore received and hope to merit a continuance of the same.\u2018 NEWTON HAYES, 5 JOHN P.TREADWELL.A FARMER WANTED.PERSON capable of taking charge of a small ; FARM (about 5 miles from this City) would | find employment on applying at 1his Office.Testimonials as to character and abilities will be required.A man and wife without family would be preferred.| July ath, 1845.4 DORWIN, Excnance & Money Broxer, e Nu.25, Saint François-Xavier Street, Montreal.N.K.\u2014Collections made and Drafts sold on Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Albauy, and American Bank Notes Bought and Sold.NOTICE.NE or two GENTLEMEN may be accommodated with Board and Lodgings in a private family at a moderate rate.Apply at No.1, Des Grisons Suget, Cape.Quebec, 4th July, 1845.3 INSPECTOR OF BEACHES.CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, Quebec, 2nd July, 1846.R.BARTHELEMI SIMON pre LAFLEUR : has been appointed by the City Council Ine spector of Beaches within the limits of Quebec.By order, | F.X.GARNEAU, Clty Clerk, Seed W POST OFFICE NOTICE HR nest ai for England, (to leave Bouton TH JULY,) will b ont Post Ofice.on SUNDAY, he loved, oie Mootres etters for the above Mail wil) i 3 bec Past Office, till SATU RDAT, reived at ne PAID Letters t : \u2019 FOUR, ot oo to THREE o'clock, and UNPALD te Pust Office Quebec, \" end July, 1845.} Ç ST A Fi St 7 he #3 42?POST OFFICE STEAM BOAT CONTRACT, For the conveyance of Her Majesty's Mails between Quebec and-Mongeal, OTICE is hereby given \u201cthat the Deputy V Postmaster General will be prepared to receive, at the General Post Office Montreal, on or before | the 25th of NEXT MONTH at NOON, SEALED TENDERS for the convevance of Her Matesty's M § M: Mails between QUEBEC and MONTREAL, by Steam Boat for a term of 3 years, commencing with the Navigation of 1847.\u2014The conditions may be seen upon a icatio the Post Offices at Montreal Tr Quebec.pol af General Post Office, Montreal, 28th June, 1845.FOR CHARTER.r JHE Brig ** Pomona» 306 tons register, ; will accept a Charter to Liverpool, the Clyde, or any safe Port in Ireland.\u2014Apply to Captain Benny, or to MUCKLE & KELLY, Quebec.7th July, 1845.- India Wharf.PASSAGE TO BELFAST.HE A.1.Coppered and Copper-festen- ed Ship * VICTORIA\u201d 716 Tons, MeMauon, Master, will sail for the above port on the 12th instant, has superior accommodations for Cabin sad Steerage Passengers, Apply to J.A.Quebec, 4th July, 1845.PIRRIE & CO.PASSAGE TO BELPAST.\"TRE A.I.Coppered and Copper-fasten- ed Ship \u201c SOPHIA,\u201d Kosr., Letrca Muster, will sail for the above port on the 101h instant, has good accommodations for Cabin and Steerage l\u2019assengers, Apply to the Capt.on board at the Wellington Wharf, or to G.H.PARKE & CO.Quebec, 4th July, 1845.FOR CHARTER.THE, A.1.coppered and copper fastened Ship \u201c Miltiades,\u201d 670 tons register, will accept of a Charter to Liverpool, Belfast, or the Clyde.Apply to Capt.Gowan, on board, at Munn\u2019s Wharf, or 10 G, H.PARKE & CO, Quebec, 4th July, 1845, India Wharf, FOR CHARTER 2 PTE A 1, Coppered and Copper-fasten ed Sbip LORD SEATON, 730 tons, Harper, Master, and CHUSAN, 459 tons, BLayne, Maser, wlll accept Charters to any safe port in Great ritain.Apply to Quebec, 30th June, 1845.J.A.PIRRIE & CO.FOR CHARTER.THE fine first class Brig SOUTHAMPTON, 218 Tons Register, CHARLES Hoorer, Master, Coppered and Copper-fastened, will accept a Charter to any safe port in Great Britain or Ireland, Apily 10 Capt.HOOPER, on board, at the Exchange Wharf, or to C.BROCKLESBY & CO., Quebec, 27th June, 1845.St.Peter St.CHARTER TO DUNDALK.EE ANTED a Vessel of 250 @ 300 = tons, to.load a Cargo of Timber, Deals, &c., for the above port.Apply to pp J.A.PIRRIE & CO.Quebec, 23rd May.1845, SUPERVISOR OF CULLERS\u2019 OFFICE.Quesec, June 20th, 1845.T° prevent any future misconception or inconvenience, the Supervisor desires that it may be generally understood, that Specifications of all Lumber measured, culled, or counted, will, in conformity with the requirements of the Act, be delivered only 10 ** the Owner of the Property, Or person entitled to the same,\u201d as may appear bv Requisition filed at the Office.No other applicant can be furnished with specifications without a written order from the owner, or his represen tative.JOHN SHARPLES, 4ow Supervisor, GROSSE ISLE LANDING PIER, AND JACQUES CARTIER BRIDGE.HE time for receiving tenders for the Grosse Isle landing Pier, and for the Jacques Cartier Bridge, has been postponed unid THURSDAY, the 10th JULY next.Plans and specifications may be séen at the Provincial Secratary\u2019s Office (Parlement Builditgs) Quebec, and at this Office.* THOMAS A.BEGLY, Board of Works, sre 1 : Secretary.24th June, 1845, THE NATIONAL: SCHOOL BOOKS.HE Subsoribers having, inghe course of last year, obtained permission from the National Board of Education, to reprint thetr publications, for the use of Schools in Canada, are now enabled to announce that the following ave ready and for-sale tp , General Lesson, to be hung up in Schools, price 2d.\u2018The First Book of Lessons, price gd; The Second Book of Lessans, price 9d.The Third Bonk of Lessons, price 18.Gd.The Fourth Book vf Lessons, price Is.10d.The First Book of Arithmetic, price 10d.Key to ditto.price 10d: An English Grammar, price 9d.Kev to ditto, price 4d.: A Treatise on Book cost to {he and Altor- IT services, 1,- and that it fora mere ard: sells-at £30'in the r the Reli es.ef Y, 1845, d this day.; and about ead by the er from the 4th instant, letter from miltance of that city to id Thomp- > applied as o the aid of ; statement inclusive, 810 18 0 832 13 3 \u2014\u2014 a 643 11 & 093 16 0 549 15 5 d a Report ity against atrol 5 and , seconded le from the lay last, to ons against ttee of four amed com- til farther and Messrs, ompose the referred.inted to as- rat district ard, report: lies was 9, m 135 were number 69 hildren, o: comfort and families of 1 souls, re le, J.Neil immediate d, reported of the City id buildings es who hal se families axes and of their own or St, Lewis shewing à tion of that - Proof Bar- inted to act tablishment , commitlee nolenski to nt, and that property se were the Genes Dl EB age, W.MBERTy ééretarye 3g-de-Vills rehbishop\u2019 init, at Esq pre ted to form hy, Thos JN Joho chd.Cogi- hn Colford the Police 2s, éd.ex covered by repairing in the Cul-de-Sac, took } ire this one while the workmen were in the cof burning tar under ber bottom, but was got der ofter destroying part of her rigging and sails.mor e 30th.\u2014H.M.Troop Sbip Apollo, Hasta entordey afternoon from Quebec, pos board the 43d Regiment, under the com.3 of Lieut.Col.Forlong.They landed this me oon at half-past two o'clock, and rooseded en on the north side of the Citadel.The.ui relieve the 46th, who proceed to Quebec in i Apollo.This fine corps during its short stay ee Garrison, have by their orderly.apd good duct, gaine \u201cthe respect of the inhabitants.They will embark in a few days.A Seb \u2018a day at two o'clock, a Deputation of the es ended by the Mayor, accompanied: by © coral of the Reverend Clergy, waited upon Maser eneral Sir James Hope, K.C.B,, in order to pre tohim the Resolution of thanks voted to oe Military for their eminent services during the te Major-Genoral acknowledged the vote of thanks in a speech delivered with great feeling and fect.It gave himgreat satisfaction to learn that de services ofthe Military had been appreciated on the occasion of the great calamity which had 6 jefslien Quebec ; and he assured the Mayor, that R OniOns.cs se coceneracc 00e ÿ Timothy, 48 {hs.Ceveanes a cuit 9 Muton, by the sheep, &' Ih -.E Mudon dFib.200000 0e \u201cae È Pork, 47 100 Ibs.vee 8 Dried Bacon, 4 100 ths.Lard, dF Ib.\u2026.20020000e i Fresh Butter, 48 1h.ÿ Fiikin Butter, dP 1h.the Commander of the Forces fully sympathized in sufferings of the people, and had given direc- to open all the available resources in the power of the military to aid the necessities of tue inhabitants.Any thing more that the Mayor could point out, he, General Hope, would cheerfully communicate to the Commander of the Forces.ye alluded in strong terms to the efficient conduct ofthe Mayor himself, and particularly of Captain Boxer ; and concluded by a fervent hope that it over might be his lot to witness such calamities mihad twice dasolated our unfortunate city.\u2014 (Quebec Mercury, 5th instant.) \u2014 the ; tions to him COMMERCIAL.London Market, June 17.Tea\u2014The deliveries froin the warehouses last week for home consomption were 491,000 }}s Common sound congoits continue in good request at 93d.10 10d.Semnit oranye pekoes fra ingnired for, and full prices are paid.Twankays command a ready sale at fuil pri- ces\u2014common yellow leaf is 2d to Is 24d, fair 1s 33d to Js 4d, and hyson kind 13 8d to 2s 3d.The common descriptions of hysoms ure more in request, and seve:al parcels hive been taken at 2s 4d 10 256d 4 1H - Liverpool Markets, June 19.Oils\u2014There has continued a good demand for Olive, atihe mll previous prices paid last week ; the sales simount ta about 150 tons.À few tons ol Cod have been sold at £30, and £81 is now required for the small stock yemaining on hand j pale Seal is steady at £31 103 10 £324 on, Provisiens (Ameriean)\u2014 The transactions in beef have been limited, the dealers not feeling disposed to follow up the advance lately obtained ; the deliveries, however, were good, and the stocks only inoderate : it is likely there will be 1nore doing towards the close of the month.The remarks as applied to Beef hold good as regards Pork also, the very high prices cansing the dealers to operate cantiously, and 1 reduce their stocks before again entering the market.The deliveries of Cheese esceed the import, bence the stock has become luriher redured, and, although the quality of what is now lelt is mt five, extreme prices are obtained.Lard has been only a slow sale, and the price must be quoted 1s lower, except for extra fine qualities, in kegs, such having brought 43e.Grease Butter much wanted, Imports from 1:1 to 161h June ; 928 tierces and 396 Larrels Beef, 612 Laniels Pork, 87 casks and 2200 boxes Cheese, 16 casks Hams, 1099 barrels & 2198 kegs Lard, aud 130 hogsheads & 178 barrels Tallow.TOKONTO MARKET PRICES, Corrected for the ** British Canadian,\u201d July 5th, 1845 £ s.d £ .0 @ 1 = ® 2 = = = th & © < om zr \u201d .fe Date, § bushel, 34 fps.a Pease, & bushel, 60 ibs .Oatmeal, qf barrel, 196 ps.Potatoes, ¢f Lushel.\u2026.[= \u2014 S-4-NLDS2S5S56S3SCOSONCORAVHODS\u2014-NUS Gt a 1e 0 DS >= 00 a NO 0 \u2014 0 0 0 0 0 Hay, 4F ton.cove vein os 2 Straw, dP ton.22000 1 Beef, ## 100 jhs.0 Beef dP 1h.sr.0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 \u2014 Tuikeys, each.Ducks, 4f conple.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.0 Fowls, 4 couple.0 Geese, each, .,.esreusns 0 Egys, 4P dozen.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.0 \u2014\u2014\u2014 rOOCaoawooRnwdccoPwoonDe eS oo weet anfoonlovows aan dDDDDd95H5HH9DD5D® SSOS6GODON-O6SCT-WbSPCOSSSO SWNENNARG6GOSOUS SOS ag FORT OF QUEBEC.\u2014\u2014 |S 0e SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.ARRIVED.Co July Sth.Brig Scipio, Fuller, 22nd May, Arundel, W.Chapman & Co, ballast.\u2014 Richaid Reynolds, Walker, 17th do.Plymouth, C.E- Levey & Co, do.Ship Jolin Bentley, Disbrow, 19th May, Liverpool, Atkinson, Usborne & Co, do.487 steerage passengers.~\u2014 Jas, Moran, Morrison, 19th June, New York, Pem ~~ berions, do.Schr Suanna, Williams, 26th June, Halifax, order, su gar, | 9th.Brig Scipio, Gregg, 18th June, Newfoundland, G.B.Symes, ballast.-\u2014 Harmony, Boaden, 81d May, Newcastle, Dougall, Harrison & Co, (Montreal), general cargo.== Dan, Cornforth, from Bordeaux, order, ballast.\u2014 Brilliant, Stonn, 27th May, Cadiz, J W Leayciaft, sait.Bark Ayrshire, Mackay, 26th May, Liverpool, C.E.Shi Levey & Co, ballast.ip China, Turnbull, 20th May, Liverpool, À Gilmour .Co, do.Biig Elizabeih & Mary, Jackson, 22nd May, Sunder- land, C.E.Levoy & Co, coals.\u2014 Chantioleer, Silly, 20th June, Newfoundland, W.Hunt & Co, ballast.\u2014 Jane Lowden, Dodd, 29th April, Algiers, order, == Fisher, Young, 18th June, Newfoundland, order, 0.| \u2014 Thomas Wood, Thompson, 9th May, Carthagena, Pickersgill & Co, do.= Messenger, Bryan, 9th do.Sunderland, A Gilmour 0, coals., \u20ac Ship Fosse, Oliver, 21st June, New York, J.Munn, balle > Lord y Slington, Hill, 2nd do.Liverpool, Pickers Bark Amazon P th » Patker, 1st June, Carthagena, do.do.T- Blonde, Crawford, 24th May, Glasgow, 6.B.vase, General ourgo, 228 passengers, Sens po \"Brig Baltic, Cordran, Yarmouth, Psmbertons.CLEARED.July 8th.Baik Mary Sharp, Mills, Glasgow, Rass, Shuter & Co.~~ Bursell, Foster, Liverpool, T.Froste & Co.Schr Lawrence Fosristal, Toole, Waterford, À Gilmour 0.Brig Argent, Wilson, Portaferiy, do.Ship Devonport, Kirk, Liverpool, do, Brig Wellington, Day, Bideford, do.- \u2014 Vansittart, Richardson, Hall, H, & E.Borstsil: \u2014\u2014 Adolphus, Seaman, Sunderland, do: Bark Cookson, Cooper, Belfast, G.B.Symea.\u2014 Treasurer, Smith, Newcastle, W.Chapman & Co: Bark George Canning, Mustart, Liverpool, Sharples & 0.Ship Brilliant, Barr, Greenock, A.Burns.Baik Athambra, Turner, Dublin, R} Hickson.~\u2014\u2014 Primula, Petty, Liverpool, T.C.Lee.h 9th.Ship Rosalama, Buckley, Liverpool, A: Gilmour & Co.Brig Robert MeWilliam, McDonald; Aberdéen, R Ro- aris, Bark Industry, Pearson, Hayle, C E Levey & Co.Ship Earl of Durham, Robinson, Liverpool, Pembertons Brigt Raven, McDowell, Killorghtin,.R Hickson.Baik Naparima, Wilson, Dublin, T Curry & Co.Brig Aretha, Davidson, Newcastle, Atkinson, Usborne n.Bark Sapphiras, Johnson, Cork, LeMesuiier & Co.Renfrewshire, Burns, Liverpool, A Gilmour & Co.Schr Susan, Beaton, P.E.Island, Master.tm ENTERED FOR LOADING.Name.Tonnage.For By Whom.Where.July 4th.Josepha, 417, Belfast, G.H.Parke & Co, Wellington [Wharf.5th.Ann Best, 335, Glasgow, Dean, Rodger & Co, Stream.Betsey, 146, Ballyshannon, LeMesurier & Co, Cape [Cove.Veracity, 272, London.Foster, 341, Hull, G.B.Symes, Spencer Cove.Th.Ann Rankin, 466, Liverpool, Gilmour & Co, Wolfe's Cove.Geo.Lockwood, 280, Scarborough, C.E.Levey Co, [Cape Cove.Concord.224.Newport, Atkinson, Usborne & Co, do.Elizabeth & Sarah, 279, Bridgewater, Gilmour & Co, { Wolfe\u2019s Cove.Zephyr, 164, Killala, do dn.Eliza Liddell, 261, London, Froste & Co, Dalkin\u2019s Cove Kangaroo, 150, Limerick, LeMesurier & Co, Cape Cove Portia, 269, Hartlepool, Buistalle, Woodfield.Chieftain, 250, Liverpool, G B Symes, Spencer Cove.Robt.& Isabella, 264, Hull, Atkinson, Usborne & Co, {Cape Cove.Prince Regent, 894, do.G.B.Symes, Oliver\u2019s Wharf Scotland, 562, Greenock, Froste & Co, Cape Cove.Dew Drop, 91, Labrador, Hunt & Co, Gillespie\u2019s Wharf 8ih.Industry, 176, Saltenats, Gilmour & Co, Wolfe's Cove.Maria, 167, Letterkenvy, Ryan & Co, Blais\u2019 Cove.Jane, 178, Whitehaven, G B Symes, Spencer Cove.Hope, 151.Cardigan, do do.Gironde, 263, Hull, do do.Hindoo, 379, Carnarvon, Atkinson, Usborne & Co, [Cape Cove.Euxine, 895, Liverpool, Gilmonr & Co, Wolfe\u2019s Cove.Perseverance, 597, Dublin, Froste & Co, Cape Cove.Mary Caroline, 786, Liverpool, Levey & Co, St Charles [Cove.do.Burstalis, Cape Cove.do.Atkinson, Usborne & Co.do 9h.Chnsan, 459, Liverpool, Pirrie & Co, India Wharf, Atlas, 512, Bristol, Le Mesnrier & Co, Cape Cove.Eleanor, 188, Boston, G.B., Chapman & Co, Patton\u2019s (Cove.Calm.43, Dalhousie, Dean & Co, .lorrison\u2019s Wharf.Ganges, 723, Liverpool.Martha, 200, Carmarthen, Gilmonr & Co, Wolfe's Cove Geo.William, 266, Hartlepool, G B Symes, Spencer do Scipio, 183, Littlehampton, W Chapman & Co, Patton\u2019s (Cove.Lourel, 779, Carthagenian, 564, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MARITIME EXTRACTS.The steamer Pulean, Capt.Vaughan, returned here this morning from below She proceeded down as far as River du [onp and the Sagnenay.We learn that i the Honble.Mr.Killaly has remained below for a few davs The Vulean reports having passed 8 vessels bound vp, \u20144 of them were at Grosse Isle, with passengers, among them the ship Constitution, Neill, 5th June, from Bel- last.Capt.Selley, of the brig Chanticleer, arrived this morning.reports the ship Lockwoods, Capt, Errington, off Green Tsland on Monday, 7ih July last, out 84 days from Penzance.for Hull, returned to perc yesterday motning in tow of the steamer Canada, having stiuck on St Roch Point, in the Traverse, on her way down the river, and received damage.The brig Scipin, arrived here yesterday, spoke the ship Sarah, from Montreal, out seven days, in lat 46, 50, long 43, 10.The steamer Alliance arrived fiom Montreal last might with the bark JAqua-Marine and a barge in tow.North Shields, June 10th\u2014The Salus, which put Lack here, for North America, having been on shore, has had considerable repairs, and proceeded again last evening for Quebec, with her original cargo.\u2014\u2014\u2014e VESSELS SAILED, CLEARED & LOADING FOR QUEBEC AND MONTREAL.SAILED.Liverpool, June 17th \u2014Sailed\u2014 Victoria, Armon ; Sarah, Brown.16th\u2014Hemy Graham, Kemp; Columbus, Cowing ; Courtenay, Jones ; Tay, Longville.15th \u2014Parmelia, Attridge ; Corea, Kerr; Henry Gardner.Hemp.13th\u2014Providence, Payne.11th\u2014England, Thompson; Symmetry, MeKinnell, for Quebec 3; Urania, Martin, for Montreal.9ih-~Grindlav, Parkins ; Workington, Douglas, for Montreal.9th\u2014Ann Jeffery, Broadfoot, for Quebec.7th \u2014Henrietta Mary, Reid ; Jane, Milligan ; Edward Henry, Leuthwaite, for Que- bee, 8rd \u2014 Imozene, Foreman ; Lord Canterbury, Brnre ; Arabian, Hawkins ; Joseph Cunard, Williams, for Quebec.Gravesend, June 13th\u2014Sailed\u2014 Atlantie, Robertson, for Quebec.Aberdeen, June 11th \u2014Sailed\u2014 Amity.Rosie, for Quebec.b Berwick, May 81st\u2014Sailed\u2014Minerva, \u2014-, for Que- ec.Banff, June 18th\u2014Sailed\u2014Poyn, Watt, for Quebec.Belfast, June 12th\u2014 Sailed\u2014Conqueior, McAuley.4th\u2014Constitution, Neill, for Quebec.Brixham \u2014 Torbay \u2014 June 9th \u2014Sailed\u2014Atalunta, Tole ; Richmond, Smith, for Quebec.Greenock, June 14th\u2014Sailed\u2014St, John, Dick, for Quebec ; Conqueror, Gibson, for Montreal.16th\u2014Fa- side, McCandy, for Quebec.18:h\u2014Ciroassian, Marshall, for Quebec 12th\u2014 British Princess, Thompson, for do.2nd-\u2014Messenger, Miller, for Montreal.1st\u2014 Romulus, Sangster, for Quebec.Hull, June I6ih\u2014Sailed\u2014Harmony, Elder; Waterloo, Roberts, 18th\u2014Rolla.Keighley, for Quebec.North Shields, June 12th\u2014Sailed\u2014England\u2019s Queen, 5th\u2014Satvs, \u2014, for Quebec.Newport, June 6th\u2014Sailed\u2014Cheviot, Griffiths, for Quebec.Plymonth, June 14th\u2014Sailed-\u2014Sophia, Morgan.12th \u2014Victoria, Tregarthen.111h\u2014Boadicoa, Morris, for Qnebee.Rothessy, June 9th\u2014Sailed\u2014 Messenger, Millar, for Quebec.i Sunderland, June 14th\u2014Sailed\u2014J, Hutcheson, Har.tion.1st\u2014Rover\u2019s Bride, \u2014 for Quebec.Shoreham, June 20d-\u2014Sailed\u2014Victory, Compton, for Quebec, \u2014.Quebec.Pye; Ouawa;, Drynan ; Canada, Adams; Robert Watt, The bark Sovereign, Finch, hence on the 3rd instant, | Cartiogens, May 31st\u2014Salled-\u2014Amazon, Parker, for Malaga, May 26th\u2014Sniled\u2014 Atlas, Hobson.24th\u2014 Hezeirigg, Short, for Quebec.Queen Victoria, ee, for Quebec.a ge Jersey, June 12th~Sailad\u2014St.George, =~, for\u2019 Quebec.eet CLEARED, +\" London, June 16ith\u2014Cleated\u20141desn, Oake, for Mon- |.treal, \u201c14th\u2014Susaanah, Wood, for do.\u201d 10th\u2014Atlantic, \u2018Robertson, for Quebec.Liverpool, Jine 17th\u2014Cleared \u2014~Margaret Pollock, Johnson, for Quebec.Cove of Cork, June 12th\u2014Cleared\u2014 Walker, Coxon.11th\u2014Reliance, Wilson, for Quebec.LOADING.London, June 18th\u2014Entered\u2014Wilson, Stonp, for Montreal 5ih\u2014Jane Blain.Rae, for Quebec & Montreal.4th\u2014Eden, Coke, for Quebec & Montreal.Liverpool, June 17(h\u2014Loading\u2014Golial, Slater, for Quebec.16ih\u2014Hunron, Sibbison, for do.14th\u2014 Henry Bliss, Cumimings, fordo.10ith\u2014Madras, Bayley, for Montreal.At the Clvde\u2014Georgiana, for Montreal ; New York Packet and Jamaica, for Quebec & Montreal, and Afghan, for Quebec.} \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PASSENGERS.Passengers arrived at Quebec in the Royal Mail and dailv line Steamboats, from Montreal Jaly bth\u2014Per Alliance\u2014Messrs.Stewart, Breeze & lady, Franklin, Henshaw, Mayers, Lull, Jervis, Tarbell, Fletcher & two Jadies, Wave & two lad-es, Rickil- son, Laren, Tucker, Bodeley & lady, Wriaht, McIntyre, Fraser, Clark, Poston, Delanaundiére, Johnston, Gordon, Aylwin, Ballack, Bell, Sappare, Ryan.Sth\u2014Per Lord Sydenham-Messts.Morkill, Robinard, Gilmonr, Redpath, Lachance.Laien, Ahern, Kerkain, and two ladies, Tremain, Fiancis.McBean, Nicol, Leggo, lady and servant, Platt, Quezot, Sherwood, Desilets, McLeod & lady, Coffin, Sinceune, Miller, A.McGill, Harking, Desfossés & ladv, Lafontaine, Dela- grave, Broster, and the Rev.Mr.Pouliot.SECRETARY\u2019s OFFICE, Montreal, 6th July, 1845.His Excellency the Governor General has been pleased to make the following appointments.viz: Frangois Bureau, Esquire, to be French Translator and Interpreter to the Courts of Queen\u2019s Bench and Quarter Sessions for the District of Three- Rivers, in the room of Mr.John C.Fearon, deceased.Edward Quin.Esquire, to be a Trustee of the Lon- guewil and Chambly Turnpike Road, in the room of John Bunker, Esquire, deceased.BIRTH.At Metcalfe Terrace, on Saturday.the 5th instant, the lady of Captain Studhoime Brownrigg, Military Secretary, of a son.MARRIEN.At the Cathadral, on Tuesday last, the 8th instant, by the Revd.C.F.Daillargeon, I.Catholic Rector of Quebec.Lawrence A.Cannon, Esq., Advocate, to Mary Jane, eldest daughter of Thomas Cary, Esq., all of this city.At the residence of Kx.Consul Buchanan, at the Falls of Niagara.on Thursday the 26th ultimo.by the Rev, Mr.Leeming, Rector of the Parish, Hugh Taylor, E«q.of Montreal, nephew of the Hon.Chief Justice eid, to Amelia, eighth daughter of the Ex- Consul.DIED.On the 81h instant, by accidentally falling over the Hill at Cape Cove, Mr.John Nowland, of this City.aged 86 vears, Friends and acquaintances are requested to attend his funeral, which will leave his late residence Petry\u2019s Cove, 10-morrow morning, at seven o\u2019clock, without further in vitation.The deceased was a native of the county of Wex.ford, Ireland.In London, on the 20th Mav, Charles John, son of Chas.Richard Ogden, Esq.formerly Her Majesty's At- tarney General for Lower Canada and now holding that office in the Iste of Man.At Montreal, on the 1st instant, in the 20th year of her age, Margaret Jamieson, wife of James Morrison, Builder, after eight days illness.On Sunday, the 29th ultimo, Mrs.James Fitzgibbon, of Rytown, aged 54.Mrs, Fitzgibbon was one of the earliest inhabitants of Bytown, having been a resident there since 1827.UEBEC SAVINGS\u2019 BANK, 8th July, 1845.Amount Deposited this day.£560 13 2 Ditro withdrawn.\u2026.usereenesess 390 18 9 Increase of the funds by the operations ' Of this Ga¥yecrseariarrseisrninirserosaeniree } £169 14 5 QUEBEC RACES, 1845.T a MeeTinG of the STewarps of the Terr Cuus held this day, 8th July, it was npani- mously Resolved, That in consequence of the awful calamities which have lately befallen this City.the Stewards deem it expedient to proceed no further with the Races advertised for the year 1845.Resolved, That the above be made public for the information of ail parties interested.By desire, J.C.FISHER, Secy.Q.1.C.Quebec, 8th July, 1845.ANTED\u2014A BOY of from 12 to 14 years of age to rnn errands and take care of an Office.He must know how to read and write.Apply at this Office.Quebec, 9th July.1845.ZINC.THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE: Quebec, 8th July, 1845.RECEIVING by the Subscribers, aod for Sale, ex ¢ Ellison,\u201d from Newcastle\u2014 .50 Casks Epsom Salts, 1 cwi.each, 3 20 do.Lamp Black, î 30 Boxes Black Lead.5 do.lrunswick Green.\u2014 Also in Store\u2014 Jamaica and Demerara Rum, Cognac Brandy in Hhds.Hollands Gin in Cases, 1 doz.each, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, White, Black and Brown Paints, Window Bordeaux, June Gib \u2014 Sailed \u2014 Evenwodd, wm; | PLEASURE TRIP TO CHICOUTIMI, Al the head of the navigable walers of the River |- : Saguenay.HE Steamer LADY C Quebec for the River Saguenay, on THURSDAY, the 17th instant, at 8 A.M., and will call at Murray Bav, River du 1 oup, &c: Fare to Chicoutimi and return .Do.to River dv Loup, .a.) Quebec, 9th-July, 1845.£300 5°0 THE TWO BURNT DISTRICTS: PLAN ofthe City of Quebec, in which the BURNT.DISTRICTS are correctly de- ignated and coloured, may be had at No.3, Fabrique treet.The above mentioned Plan is very neatly and sccurately drawn and compiled from original documents by Mr.Anoresus LanvE, Land Surveyor.\u2014The impressions are made on fine thin paper, and may be conveniently transmitted to any place in a Letter.Travellers, and the community at large may rely with confidence on the general correctness of this Plan.It was compiled with the greatest care and attention, snd embraces every essential requisite desirable in works of this description, WM.COWAN & SON, Quebec, 8th July, 1845, NOTICE.HE proprietors of lots fronting on St.Jobn Street, St.John Suburbs, are requested to meet, at the MINERAL SPRING, there, TO-MOR- ROW, (THURSDAY) EVENING, at SEVEN o'- clock\u2014to consult about the best mode of widening said Street.Quebec, 9th July, 1845.CORPORATION.OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, Quebec, 8th July, 1843, THE public is hereby informed that the Officer appointed by the Corporation, to this effect, is ordered to visit all the houses and their dependencies, within the limits of this City, 10 ascertain if thev are all in conformity with the existing Fire and Police Regulations relating tc the same.All persons who shall have neglected to conform themselves and who shall be found in fault in relation to the same will be immediately prosecuted, By Order of the Mayor, °F.X.GARNEAU, City Clerk.OFFICE OF THE ROAD SURVEYOR, Quebec, 9th July, 1845.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that it will not be permitted to any proprietors in the burnt Suburbs of this City ta rebuild or erect any buildings facing the streets, without first having obtained an alignement from the Road Surveyor, and also to have conformed himself to the Regulations in such cases.By order, JOSEPH HAMEL, Road Surveyor, 3\u201450W O BE SOLD\u2014A SMALL FARM 15 sim Acres of plonghable land, with a House, *8+®W Grable and Barn, 10 miles from town.Also 10 Acres of Hard Wood Land convenient to the House, if required.Terms easv.Enquire of JOHN HERON, Tailor, or JOHN BAILEY, St Foy.Quebec, 4th July, 1845.0 BANKRUPT.Province of lanada, District of Quebec, NTOINE 8.MATTE and ANDRE\u2019 THE- BERGE, of the City of Quebec, in the County and District of Quebec, Merchanis and Copartners carrying on business under the name or firm of MAT IE and THEBERGE,\u2014Commission issued by WiLLiam Kine McCorp, Esquire, one of the Circuit Judges in and for the said District of Quebee, and 3 Commissioner of Bankrupt in and for the seid District, dated the Seventh day of July.1845, Meeting of Creditors of the said Antoine S.Matte and André Théberge and of each of them, 10 be held at the Court House, in the said City of Queliec, on FRIDAY, the TWENTY-FIFTH day of JULY instant, at ELEVEN of the Ciock in the forenoon.Wu.S.SEWELL.Sheriff.4 Sheriff\u2019s Office, Quebec, 8th July, 1845.BANKRUPT.Province of Canada, District of Gunner} OSEPH SHEARER KIRKWOQOOD, of the City of Quebec, in the County and District of Quebec, Grocer, Commission issued by WrtLram Power, Esquire, one of the Circuit Judges, in and for the said District of Quebec, and 8 Commissioner of Bankrupts in and for the said District, dated the Seventh day of July, 1845,\u2014 Meeting of Credrtors to be held at the Court House, in the said City of Quebec, on THURSDAY, the TWENTY.FOURTH day of JULY instant, at ELEVEN of the Clock in the forenoon.WM.S.SEWELL, ; Sheriff*s Office, Sheriff.| Quebec, 7th July, 1845.4 PHŒNIX FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON.HIS Company, which established its Agency in ; Canada in 1804, continues to assure against fire.Office, Gillespie\u2019s Wharf, open from 10, À.M.to 4, P.M.GILLESPIE, GREENSHIELDS & Co.Quebec, 7th July, 1845.NOTICE.THE undersigned has been appointed Agent for the ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford, ('t., and is now prepared to take risks against Fire.\u2014This office has now an Agency in Montreal, which has been in operation for the last 20 years, has been always prompt and liberal in settlement of losses.Such being its character, the undersigned looks for a portion of the public confidence and patronage.DANIEL McGIE, Quebec, 7th July, 1845.om Hunt\u2019s Wharf, WINDOWS.HE Subscriber bas a few secoxp-#axp .WINDOWS, Guazep.\u2014To be sold cheap.C.McDONALD, No.12, St.Lewis Street.Quebec, 7th July, 1845.SALES BY AUCTION.| .ag Will be sold, at the Subscribers\u2019 S\u2018ores.on FRIDAY next, the 11th instant, at TWO o'clock precisely :\u2014 N Extensive Assortment of Seasonable and Fashicoable DRY GOODS.G.& H.GIBSONE, Glass, &e.MOORE, GRAINGER & CON TEAU, will be distributed to the owners cessary proof, as respeots their Que ngton, June 12:h\u2014Ssiled\u2014Eleanor, Bone, for Quebeo, 5th July, 1843, Quebec, 9th July, 1845.NOTICE.OTICE is hereby given, that the EFFECTS recovered by the Police and deposited at the CHAin tho following manner, viz :\u2014The MERCHANDIZE which consists of Dry Goods, Flour in Barrels and Bags, a Cannister of Tea, and other articles of Grocery, will Le exhibited at the Chateau, on WEDNESDAY MORNING, the 9th instant, at NINE o'clock.Such persous osLY who may have lost similar articles need attend on that day.On THURSDAY next, the 10th instant, at NINE o'clock, A.M., will be exhibited at the Chateau, all the FURNITURE, BEDDING, WEARING APPAREL, CLOCKS, and other articles, All claimants are requested to be prepared with the best possible means in their power to give the ne- being the real owners of the articles claimed by them, as the greatest sorutiny will be observed before the artioles are delivered: R.SYMES, Superintendent.SALES BY AUCTION.On TRUL she n R8DA Y next, the JOihinet, at tbe St Meurs, LESESURIER, TILETONE & ore 2 (CASES Cron Cut Saws, 1 Cass Mill do.5 Do.Hardware, yy Cask do 2 Brass Pumps, 4 Bundles Steel, 50.asks Rose Nails assorted, 300.Kegs White and Colored Paint, 6: Bags fine Sponge, wo og PE oxes Stor 1 .ia,\u201d Bale ut TEN otek ok ex \u201cLavinia,\u201d 7th July, 1845.Partially dsmsged, FRESH FRUITS, WINES, ge.Will be sold, at the Stores of Mr.J, M.FRASER, a Peter Sireet, on.THURSDAY next, the TENTH Es instant, at TWO o\u2019clock preciseiy : \u2014 ae THE following articles now landing from on board the brig Quebec, direct from Sicily\u2014 20 Hhe xs JO Sicilian Port Wine, 40; do.80 Octaves:Old Marsala Madeira, 20.Octaves do.do Sweet Wine, 10°Hhd-.White Spirits 55 per Cent over London proof, \u2019 40 Qr, Casks Olive Oil, 50 Cases Superior Maccaroni, 100 birls, do.Raisins, 20 du.do.Currants, 100 Boxes Sweet Shelled \u2018Almonds, 48 Bags Soft Shell do.25 do Walnuts, 15 do Filberts, 15 Cases Liquorice, 100 Buskets Fresh Figs, 100 Boxes Lemons, in good:arder, \u2014ALSO\u2014 Lu ) 100 Casks bottled Forter,: Barclay &: Perkins, 1 Chest Indigo, in\u2018lots, or 10 Bales Hambro Lines.G.& H.-GIBSONE, Quebec, 4th July, 1845.\\ \u201cA&B.; BY DUPONT & CO.; Will be sold, at Mr.D.FRASER\u2019S store, India Wharf, on THURSDAY, 10th instant, at TWO o'clocki\u2014 5 A SMALL QUANTITY of Dry Goods, sa from a Wreck, comprising\u2014Oiled Table\u2019 Covers, Printed Blinds, Table Cloths, Worsted Fringe, Silk Bincing.Moreen.Lasting, Figured Sille,ltibbous, Print ed Calico, White and Domestic Cottous, Handkerchiefs, Scarlet Padding, Moleskin, I'rowsers' Stuff,éDrugget.\u2014ALSO\u2014 : 72 Pairs: Blankets, 2 Casks: Cotton Balls, 2 do.Buttons, 2 Cases Felt Has, 2 Bales Printed Fents.And a variety of other articles.Quebec, 7th July, 1645.Will be sold.at Mr.CHARLES STUA FRIDAY, ith inst, at TWO o\u2019ciock, 200 ACKAGES TEAS, TWANKA SON, SOUCHONG & CONGOU; 25 Hhds Yellow Bastard Sugar, 25 Bbls White do do 5 Puns Jamaica Rum, 10 do do do, 31 O.P:\u2019from London, 10 Hhds Geneva, 5 do Brandy, 150 Buxes Raisins, .25 Baskets do 25 Hhds & gr.Cesks Linseed-Qil, 10 Bbls Jamaica Ginger, \u2014ALSO\u2014 50 Kegs Tobacen, 100 Boxes Soda Biscuit, 13 Bags Coffee, 4 Casks Lice, , DUPONT & CO., A.&:B; Quebec, 7th July, 1845.oY PUBLIC SALE OF FARMS.ON THURSDAY.17th JULY next\u2019 Will be soid by Public Auction at the :Office o YOUNG.Esg., Notay, LOWER-TOW BEC, the following properties helonging 10 JABIZ CLAPHAM, Esq.je DESIRABLE FARM in ihe Township : IRELAND, County of MEGA being the North West Half of Lot No.6 ir { g with another piece of Land extending therefrom \u2018ta TROUT LAKE containing about 150 ACRES in all, eighty-five of which are cleared and under cultivation.Thereare on it a New Log House, a large je barn, with stone stables underneath, capable 0 holding.TWENTY HEAD OF CATTLE.2° This farm borders upon TROUT LAKE, whichis three miles long and contains an abundance of TROUT AND LARGE FISH.There is good timber upon the lot, \u2018consisting;:of MAPLE, BIRCH, BEACH; alsoa spruce and cedar swamp.The property 1s within two miles of a GHIST and SAW MILL and onlva quarter of a mle :from \u2018a.PROTESTANT CHURCH AND SCHOOL.ALSO.cl 22, The improvements upon CLERGY L in the fifth range of the said Township.of Ir sisting of a clearance of FOURTEEN A C: der cultivation, with a framebarn.The lot al upon trout Linke and has a Mill site upon it.An indisputable title will be given.TERMS: Cash on passing the deed, Sale st ONE o'clock, I2;-M.GEO.FUIVOYE Quebec, 30th June, 1845.Licensed \u2018Au LICITATION: ni OTICE is hereby given, th \u2018the.instance of Juus O'Leary, of the city of-Quebeo,.plasterer, in his capacity of tutor tothe minor children, 1s-ue of the marriage between the late: Ricuarp Busmrorn, in his lifetime, of the suburbs of St.\u201d Johnjiof this city, milkman.and the late ALICE MACNAMARA, his wife, conjointly with James Wausu.tutor ad hoc ;107tbe \u2018said children, specially authorized for that.purpose by the advice of the relations ard friends of the said minors, homoy logated by the Honorable Jean Casimir \u201cBRUNEAU, Esquire, one of the Judges of Her M ajesty\u2019s circuit courts, in and for the district\u2019of Quebec.\u2018onthe twentv third day of the month of December last, the writing nr instruments containing the preparatory adjudication.of the immovesble property hereinafier described belonging to the saïd estatesy made by Epwarp GLackEMEYER, notary, on the spot, on Monday.the twenty seventh day of ~Janvary last, at one o'clock P.M.has been deposited in the office of the pro- thonotaries of the Court: of Queen's Bench.in and for the district, of Quebec, there to remain during the space ofsit weeks for the purpose of allowing further or higher-biddings to be made on the said property the description of whith ie - as follows : ; - 1st, © A Jot of ground or emplacement situated, lying and being io the suburbs of St.Lewis, of this city, on the southerly side of Artillery: sireet, containing, forty-five feet in widih by seventy feet in depth on the south west: side ; bounded in front, towards the north by said Artille- ty street, in rear by Joachim Mondor, or his representa.uves, joiting on the north cast side to Philiope Piamondon.and on the south west side to the ground formerly belongs ingto Joseph François Perrault, with a one story waoden.house, hangard, siable and cther buildings thereon erected: 2dlv.Auuiher lot of ground ur emplacement, situated lying and bewug in the said suburbs of St.Lewis of this city.containing forty feet in Front by minety, feet in depth § bounded in front towards the north east by Chateauguay.street alins Lachevrotiére street, in rear by the ground of Michel Berthelot or his representatives, joining on the north west side the said Michel Berthelot, and on the south east side to Pierre Moisan, with a house thereon erected.\u201d Furitier or higher biddings on the said property willbe received at the said Protbonotaries\u2019 office, until Tuonspay, the Twenty Fourra day of Jury next, at Tex o'clock A.M.when the final adjudication of the said property will 1ske place and whosoever shall then be the last pnd\u2019 highest bidder thereon, will be declared the\u2019 the seid preparatory sdjudics on which msy be know i said préthono ; upon appeal URHOUGHS & HUQT: Pr Bn We Quebec, 10th June, 1845.PT G5 DUPONT & CO, = purchaser and proprietor thereof on the conditions stated iif TR Ge rs SEE Re ARS TT pa STE OT REA ! mets SE PE ge fi rrp wenn Rien 1 4 bt # i yg in Se UNCLAIMED LETTERS.\u2014 List or Lererxs remaining in the Quebec Post Office on the 1st July, 1845 (If he following Letiers ate not redeemed within six weeks (rom this date, they will be seat to the Dead Letur Office.) N.B.=Persans euquirine Far any of those Letters, are particularly i equested to ask fur adverthed Letters, A 5 Allen Alex 6 Aberre'hy Farc 7 Alexander Mr 1 Ameel J Ite Q Auhnr James S$ And ews Peter 4 Ayiw.rd Thos 1 Bradtey Mr J B 17 Bizsou tre Felix 2 Legker Jauo 19 Helander Josenh 5 Froun Fredk 90 \u2018eur Mis Eticn 4 Distodeau Louis £« Brunette Veuve Pierre 5 Brenan léssuri 22 Broussesu Veuve Louis 7 Bouitvau Z«phirain 3 Bulger Win 8 | érubé & it Beaulieu 23 Brnan Carkerine 95 Lei C 26 Breun Mrs S 97 Bosworih Thos 28 Harra Pacriek 29 Barter Mr Robe 30 kr MrJ 51 Boid Mr John 52 Bhs Hon Geo 73 Bailey F C 24 Coazin Ipollive 5 Ciemest Frenes S
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