The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 29 avril 1846, mercredi 29 avril 1846
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CLL + (VoL.84.Let.- tebee WEDN h Coached.The the Upper Le mode, lice ot (pg ESDAY, 29rnu APRIL, 1846.u SRY QUEBEC MEDICAL BOARD.Horer.Dieu, 7th April, 1846.PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT.ciety Act to Upper Canada, were reported \"agreed to, p and and the bill ordered to be engrossed, QUEBEC MECHANICS\u2019 INSTITUTE.| | THE next QUARTERLY MeeTinG of this Boarp R.CHARLES ROGER will deli Te ; nt Le \u201cTL , .1 2 1 deliver a lec- On motion of Mr, Cayley, the order for the h Aquishing « for the Examination of CANDIDATEs for the | À ture in the flALL OF AssEMBLY, on THÜRS- HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.| in committee of supply Yes postponed till Tuesday y me cai Ml J oe Duds or | racic of Medicine, pa take place, on TUES.pa Y next, the 20th instant, at HALF-PAST SEVEN \"next, ! sy IY for a SSSR ST t DAY, the 5th | next, at TWO o'clock, P.M.| 2.M.; ; Sm; i N NEW YORK AND LI- Candidates are required to transmit there testimonials i Subject.\u2014* No two persons ean be educated alike ; edu- | .Thursday, 28rd pris 946.7 Mr.A Genl, Smith moved that the Quebey being fur.TEAM BETWEF \u201c to the Secretary, ut least three days before the day of : cation or rather that mental training which leads to emi.| Sixteen petitions wero brought up and laid upon | Trinity House Bili be now read the second time.1 an exo, 5 VERPOOL.meenng, I nence, is the result of circumstances, the table.Mr.Chabot moved in amendment, that the bill be a, dk, l'un, Hop \u201cI'S iy thy REAT WESTERN STEAM-SHIP | By order of the Board, RG ] $ J T'EonPASY'S STEAM-SHIPS.1be Leciure will be opva t0 the public.Be ov The Sergeaut at Arms reported that he had taken | read a second time this day six mooths, Yeas 20, y order, J.2.NAULT, William H.Horton and Thomas D.Warren, two of { Days 35.GREAT WESTERN.any losy of UNDER ing incurred the censure of the House, requesting address of the 14th instant, for correspondence on OL be yy.BAT WESTERN.1,700 Tons, 450 Horses \u2014 -\u2014 PE: C R.OCONNOR, the Middlesex Election Commissioners into custo- | \u2018The bill was thea read the second time, and re.and uy gy The GR 8, IL.Marnews, Esq., Commander.Quebec, 27th April, 1846.g Secy.|! dy;\u2014and he was then ordered to keep them in ; ferred to a select committee.Dubs.EAT BRITAIN, 3.500 Tons, 1000 Horses ; ] | custody until the further order of the House.| The Montreal Trinity House Bill was alo read a at The ol Lieut.James loskkx, Ka N.Commander, RST Mr.Williams presented a petition from the two ; second time, and referred to a select committee.a PER are intended to sait as follows :\u2014 ng iy said Commissioners, expressing their regret at hav- Mr.Daly laid bef he hous Hnence ag are 1 ssiuners, exp g g y efare the house, a return to an LETTERS PATENT.| grrooL.1846.ILLrrs uv FROM NEW YORK, 1846.LLERy, Ron day, uh Apne Thursday, 7th May.tRI saut \"ya son May.\u201c 21h June, ys E \u201c ash July.\u201c oth Aug.ye \u201c 12th Sent.\u201c 8th Ort.6 31st Oct.6 26th Nov.css \" : GREAT BRITAIN.[ j 3 EW YORK.1846, an exten.cero ol.1846.FROM N pled for à RON 9th May.Saturday, 61h June.\u2019 * oe \u20ac ère, on the Yruesdag, a Tuesday soma oy \u2019 Cae Wednesda vou Oct | ss 17th Nov.V'aiker, and \u2018Juesdaÿs are per Great Western, D100, and D5 Steward'\u2019s Fees.ner Great Britain.according to the size and posi- Fat Grate Rooms, plans of which may be seen at profs SY the Agencies.oo mr Freeh or Passage, or other information, apply in ' = Quebec to sue, IB ess : R.F.MAITLAND, 118 Street, fotel, | 12 ald hg Possesson Ply ut the oro Montreal 10° ANDS, TYLEE & CO.March, 1846.ET FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS: _ 9 YOXES Canada Plates, TT 0 0 1 1,100 Kegs White Paint, rden, &e, a Chan Cables, 14h inch.; Road, at | do.do 1ÿihineb.nly lo 600 Fathonss fthe and 1 ch, Cable (second-hand), NLAU.05 Tans ascorted Iron, Parent Cordage, assorted sizes, CR LE.&J.k OLIVER.Quebec, eand April.1846.ot Ursula operty oi ME FOR SALE, de by ihe FEW BAGS GUANO.acd, ber; fg Apply to itles will be JOHN MUNN.Quebec, 20th April, 1846.ned, i Les ERSON, E , ; TQ se.à FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BE Sy JONES Canada Plates, ; 300 15 240 do.\"Fin do 1, 1814.4 ¢;0 do Window Glass, assorted, ji 50 (rates do.Tv Hu, a0 Casks Canada lose Nails, assorted 33 possession @ 28 lus.160 do Cut Nails, 2} (@ M, P.Gi sven by hi by Mr.UJ esolved Committee \u2018 tenants alte (To th SIR,\u2014A \u20ac M 3nst, compl, Relief Coma that the R, tonfliotin fluctuating Riven 1g the erable, wdered of win.yal Ar.Patter, OL thin ton the T-pot, ydenham 1Y after.goal, by Esquire > J Produe.Hed from sh Calo.DNDOY, tto you, greed ch 1846, Tom the [LITT e lime to erein set facture, Table of f the Act Portation \"Tica, the ted King.tl by the 12 6PCurie the Re nt.largenble herent Jil, stall \u2019 Oxen & 2s, Colts, 8, Pigs, ted, no} ny, P, Cherry ottan Ma made up, 1, varnish.Hides, or Ofherwise vay dress.1 Diaper, r not, and th Coston, otherwise or In pat Charts, or als saited ny sort.» Partralse nes, Pota- ne Wood, or Tram, ted of dese | ting Goat's mrticalaily rged with de up.ot describe ay be had Foprietors y last, in ing gene for the lease retary.in Mon- ilizens of House of be notice, ct of the he meel- or, Es, ME end it of the he Relief he distri- an should elfecting s against ing res0- 2d in- mittee of lief from ir move: Su ificient t which shall be or stonty 3 bral Come ¢ Fires 1846.ment © the 20th 218 8 |B g 010 9 6 «11 68 SO That ater to EIN inst, comp! lance of the Leeds subscription for the sufferers balan by the lato fret.from the Special Committee ap- ider the claims of certain proprietors de, submitted the following mE } was referred i ittee, to whum The Special ain Proprietors of Saint Roch\u2019 the PEL raying for relief, in consideration of hav- Suburbs, B faith of the Resolution of the General po mittee of the 17th June last, No.3, gratuitous- Com to the Corporation of this City, certain Jy ce of ground, for the purposes of widening pro reet and Saint Joseph Street, in the said Car - the said Resolution being in the words ou .following: pointe in St vis desirable to obtain the consent of the \u201cThat i .Te on the streets to be widened, this Com- PORTE ill come to the assistance of the Corpora- sittee # .ur promising to sllow to the proprietors who troll, may be the most rensonaiies assistance, proportions pe to their sacrifices for the common interest.: {ave the honor to report\u2014 _ .a conference with the petitioners in planation of their claims, and also with the Dis.bation Committee in relation thereto, your Com- : \u201ca of opinion :\u2014 oi mn the Resolution, No.3, of 17th June s ; distinct, unconditional promise and pledge la ! igen to allow ta such of the proprietors therein ve ed fo as should be \u201cthe most reasouable, as- act, proportionate to the sacrifices \u201d by them mate That on the faith of such promise and pledge, the petitioners have gratuitously ceded to the Cor- ration certain portions of their ground and lots, mn fect the desired improvement\u2014important as a pears of preventing the recurrence of a calamity mili to those which we now deplore.o acd.That although the properties in the streets 5 wideued may probably, in future years, as well py such widening of the streets, as by the erection thereon of a better class of buildings, be enhanced in value, your Committee are of opinion that the present relative value thereof is such, that the proprietors could not reasonably be expected to forego their claims under the resolution of this Committee, under which they are made, and oo which they are based.4th.Your Committee therefore recommend, that an the production by the petitioers to the Committee of Distribution of their Deeds of Gift in favor of the Corporation, the petitioners be severally allowed, from the sources hereinafter mentioned, and so far as the same will suffice, as au * assistance proportionste to their sacrifices for the common in- ¥ terest,\u201d in ceding the ground in question, viz :\u2014To proprietors in Saint Joseph Street, at the rate of One Shilling aod Sixpence per foot, and to proprietors in Crair Street, at the rate of Two Shil- lines and Sixpence per foot, 5th.That as the proprietors of lots on the North side of St- Joseph Street, who have not contributed to widen the same, derive a much greater advautage from such improvement, inasmuch as their lots remain of their orizinal depth, upon an improved thoroughfare.Aud that such proprietors in the said street, and on both sides of Craig Street, who, refusing to give, have been liberally paid for the ground by them furnished for such improvement, have in like manner thereby bevefitted in an equal degree.And, that all the proprietors on both sides of the main street of St.John Suburbs, which has Leen widened, solely by purchase, are also, vuder existing circumstances, placed *n a far more favourable position than the petitioners, who have given up their ground gratuitously for the widening of Craig and St Joseph Streets, all such proprietors above relerred to, ought severally to contribute towards the improvemients in question, the same being for the bevefit and common safety of all.Your Committee therefore recommend, that from the premiums proposed to be awarded to such several classes of proprietors above referred to, out of R the £15,000 reserved for such purpose, there be made Ea pro rata deduction, with which to form a fund sufficient to indemnify the petitioners at the rates herein now recommended\u2014always on the recent conditions attached, or both attached to that fund.Lastly\u2014If after the deductions suggested in the | preceding clause of this report, there remain a deficit on the amount recommended to be awarded as an aid to the petitioners, your Committee know of no other fund vut of which they could advise the pay- went thereof, consistently with the resolutions already passed by the General Committee.All which is respectfully submitted.STEWART ScoTT, Chairman.PEN Re Quebec, 25th April, 1846.Un motion of Mr.Scott, seconded by Mr.D.Ross, it was\u2014 Resolved\u2014 That the said Report be now received.\u2018 Mr.Jessopp moved, in amendment, seconded by Mr, Levaré\u2014 \u201cThat the Report just received be taken into F consideration on Thursday next, at 4, p.m.\u201d R The motion in amendment having been put from E the chair was carried.On mation of Mr, Jessopp, seconded by Mr.Bonner, il was\u2014 Resolved, \u2014 NOTICE.% L7ILLIAM SHEPPARD now transacts Business on his own account, and he continues to sign as heretofore WM, SHEPPARD & CO.Quebec, 28th April, 1846.PARTNERSHIP.HE undersized having formed a partnership with Me.Ant, Porr, informs the public that, commencing from the 1st May next, his business will be carried on under the name and firm of François PARANT & Co.FRS, PARANT.Quebec, 22nd April, 1846.u TO LET, ca ME Dvwelling HOUSE and appurte- 35% nances No.42, St, Aun Street, U.T., opposite the English Cathedral, as now occupied by Mr, Saurin.Apply to T.R.SMITH, 1.St, Lewis St.Place a\u2019Armes, U.T.20th April, 1846.IN BANKRUPTCY.Province of Canada, District of Quebec, City of Quebec, the 27th day of April, 1846.In the matter of Robert Atkins, Bankrupt.T is ordered on motion on behalf of the said Bankrupt, that a public sitting for the allowance of a ceruficate to the said Bankrupt, be held at the Court House, in the said City of Quebec, on WEDNESDAY.the TWENTIETH day of MAY next, at ELEVEN in the forenoon.(Signed,) W.POWER, Circuit Judge and Commr.of Bankrupts.THE LATEST NGLISH and IRISH NEWSPAPERS,\u2014 Aiso\u2014The Lonnpow LANCET and MepicaL \u2018Tines, for Sale by THOS.CARY & CO.Quebec, 27th April, 1846.3 FOR SALE OR CHARTER., PE fine new Ship OMEGA, Capt.Buchanan, 996 Tous, Old Measurement, and 3277 Tons New Measurement, will accept a Charter to any safe port in Great Britain or Ireland.Apply to GEORGE BLACK.Quebec, 27th April, 1846.FOR CHARTER, .To LivErPooI, LONDON, BELFAST OR THE CLYDE.NEW Copper-fastened Ship of about Eg 680 tons O.M, to be launched from the Ship vard of Mr.Ne-bitt, about the 25th instant, will accept a Charter to any of the above Ports.Apply to MUCKLE & KELLY.Quebec, 61h April, 1846.u ludia Wharf, FOR SALE OR CHARTER.iE A NEW Copper-fastened Ship of 420 as ét, LA Tons measurement\u2014will be lauoched within 20 days.Apply to ATKINSON, USBORNE & CO.April 6th, 1846.FOR CHARTER TO LIVERPOOL OR BELFAST, VEE THE new and Copper-fastened Ship Wa about 680 tous register, to be launched first open water, will accept a Charter to either of the above Ports.Apply to G.H.PARKE & CO., Quebec, 1st April, 1846.India Wharf, WILSON\u2019S SHIPPING OFFICE FOR MERCHANT SEAMEN, No.8, Saint Peter St.Quebec.N R.WILSON Legs to inform the Owners, Masters of Vessels, and Gentlemen interested in Shipping, that he and Mr.THOS.BIRCH have made an arrangement for carraying on the Shipping busi.ues-\u2014 They are thankful for past favors and solicit a continuance of support, Careful attention will be paid to the shipping interest, Quebec.20th April, 1846.6 m=\u2014p f OARS.HE Subscriber offers for Sale 1,000 Pair of White Ash Qars, from 12 to 21 feet long.ALSO, an excellent assortment of Ship Chandlery, at moderate prices.D.MAGUIRE, No.51, St.Peter Street.Quebec, 17th April, 1846.BRITISH MANUFACTURES, STAPLE AND FANCYDRY GOUDS.RTHUR & CO., having received Invoices of the greater part of their Spring and Summer purchases would inform their Friends anu the Public that their importations this Season greatly exceed that of any former year both in quantity and variety.As soon as possible after the arrival of the firet Spring Ships their Stock will be exhibited.EarLy InspecTioN INVITED.St.John\u2019s Gate, Quebec, £7th April.1846.5 75 000 BRICKS, of an excellent quality, made in 9 Montreal, sud expected to arrive this week per Barge, for Sale by DANIEL McGIE.Quebec, 27th April, 1846.5 200 Quebce, 27th April, 1846.FOR SALE OR TO LET.ARRELS New York Cny Mess PORK, foi Sale low by DANIEL McGIE.om HE Dwelling House and appurtenances 4, D\u2019AUTEUIL STREET, Espla- \u2018 nade.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A LOT of GROUND, 45 feet by 60.on CHAMPLAIN STREET, on the south side and next to the Caledonia Tavern.C.SMITH, 1.St.Lewis Street, Place d\u2019Armes, Upper Town.Quebec, 6ih April, 1246.u TO LET, Furnished or unfurnished, for a term of three years Jrom the 1st May next.ea HE handsome & commodions-MANOR i157 HOUSE, at Spring-Brook, Seigniory of L'Islet-du-Portage, with Garden, Coach.House, Stables and Coutage\u2014beautifully situated on the South Shore of the St.Lawrence, near Kamouraska\u2014the House is well Furnished, and 1s a very desirable residence for a genteel family, or for a HOTEL or BOARDINGHOUSE, being near the landing piace of ibe Steam Boats from Quebec\u2014there is a convenient Salt-water- bath, and alsn a Mineral Spring, within a short distance - of the House.\u2014 For further particulars apply to D.R.STEUART, at Quebec, or 10 ALEX.FRASER, Notary.at Spring- Brook, near Kamouraska.eb.27, 1846.u2w WHOLESALE & RETAIL LOIDON HAT WAREHQCUSE, Quelbee.W.S.HENDERSON & CO, } ' AVING for a few years past attained such a | complete pre-eminence in the Hat line that they deem advertising so far as the Citizens of Quebec are conrerned unnecessary ; but for the sake of parties at a distance and strangers who will soon be visiting this City they would say\u2014 That their fall importations of very BEST BLACK and DRAB LONDON BEAVER & PARIS SATIN HATS added to about 500 dozen of their owa manufacture, enables them now to offer retail and to the trade a STOCK of GUUDS in the above line which for quantity and variety has not hitherto been equalled in this province even by THEMSELVES.While they have lately imported large quantities of HATS in an unfinished state and have spared no pains in keeping their Factny filled with the most experienced workmen from Europe and America, they have :till continued to keep up their usual Stock of BEST ENGLISH | ard FRENCH MAD HATS, so that every taste may .be gratified, yet from the great expence in freight, exchange, packing Cases and inland carriage in Europe on middling aud common Goods of a bulky description, they are enabled to sell their OWN MANUFACTURE at least 20 IP Cent under the price at which Goods of a similar quality could be sold if imported, while at the same time not having been exposed t the action of a salt water atmosphere the colour is more brilliant and durable.As a Hat is an article in which even the seller may be deceived, should avy of our oid regular and well known customers happen at any time to get a Hat which after wearing they declare uot value for what it cost, on its being shown a fair reduction will be made upon the price which may have been charged for it.Naval, Military and Fancy CLOTH CAPS made to order.All Goods returnable after sale if not approved of.No Szcoxp Price.Quebec, 27th March, 1846.CANADA FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given under the authority of the Provincial statute 4th and 5th Vict.Cap.57, incorporating the, CANADA Fire Assurance Company, that the Stockhoiders of the said Company are required to pay in at the Company's Office, in the City of Quebes Eleven Instalmentsof Twenty Five Shillings per Share each, one on the 7th day of the ensuing months, viz.tem July, August, Sepiember, October, November, December January.February, March, April and May each.By order of the Directors of the said Corporation.DANIEL MeCALLUM, Secreldryr | owu Canada Fire Office, Quebec 4th June, 1845.iw SALE BY AUCTION.Sale of Household Furniture\u2014 Plated- Ware, Carriages, &c.§c.Ÿc.Will be sold on THURSDAY next, the 30th inst.at the residence of Dr.MOR RIN, No.4, St.George street, Grand Battery, without reseive :\u2014 HE whole of his Lousehold Furniture\u2014con- sisting of a very large Mahogany Dining Table, Mahogany Loo, Card, Sofa, Work and other Tables, and Mahogany 4 post and other Bedsteads, Bed and Bedding, Three Mahogany Black Hair Sofas with Chairs to Match, Sideboard, Wardrobe, several Chests of Drawers, a variety of Brussels and other Carpets, Hearth Kugsto Match, Chimney, Pier, Toilet & other Looking Glasses.Window Curtains, a superior double dinner Set, Landscape Pattern, Chins, Dessert, Breakfast, Tea and Coffee Setts, Rich Cut Gluss-ware, Eight-day Clock, Brass Fenders and Irons, Cooking, Double and Single Stoves and Pipes, a large quantny of Knchen Utensils, a quantity of Plated-ware.amongst which are Branch and other Candlesticks, Bed and \u2018l'able Linen\u2014with almost every article required for House-keeping.ALSO Several Summer Carriages in good order.Sale at ONE o'clock, Precisely, and not one minute after, Cooditions\u2014Cash.LB.COLE, A.& B.Quebec, 27th April, 1846.On TUESDAY next, the 5th May, will be sold, tion, at the Stores of the Subscribers: \u2014 25 by Aucs RDS.Bastard Sugar, 20 Rarrels do.5 Tierces Crushed do.5 Hhds.Refined Sugar, 10 Puncheons Molasses, 20 do.Santa Cruz Rum, 9 do.very fine old Jamaica, 12 Hhds.Mariell\u2019s Brandy, 20 Puncheons Whiskey.50 ¥ cent O.P.20 Qr.Casks Superior Vinegar, 10 Hhds Pale Sherry.20 Barrels Ronsted Coffee, 100 Packages Tobacco, Plug, Cavendish and Honey Dew, 200 do.Teas, Twankay, Young Hyson, Gunpowder, Pouchong and Congou, 200 Boxes Candles, Wax Wicks and Imperial, 100 Doz.Corn Brooms, 252 Kens Pants, 75 Boxes 1 C Tin, 10 Casks Spikes assorted, 50 do.Wrought Nails assorted 3 to 30 1b.\u2014 Also, if received in time\u2014 1500 Boxes Window Ginss and a large sssott~ ment of Tin Plates and Canada Plates.Sale at TWO o'clock precisely.GILLESPIE, GREENSHIELDS & CO.Quebec, 20th April, 1916.a | SALES BY AUCTION \u2014 \u2014\u2014 NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED.Will be sold by Auction, st the Subscribers\u2019 S ; THURSDAY next, the 30h instant, at Tw O orelock, P.THE contents of 10 Cases of Seasonable DRY 00DS.E.LACROIX, A.Quebec, 29th April, 1846.&B.SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE On THURSDAY next, 30th April, will be sold, at he former residence of Miss ASFINALL, No.1, St, Angele Street, in St.John Sireet, the whole of her Household Furniwre, consisting of\u2014 } Les Card and Dining Tables, Side-Board, | Wardrobes, Book Cases, Chest Drawers Chiffonniers, Hair Sofas and Chairs, Wash.hand stand, Bedsteads, Baudets, Bed: and Bedding, Carpers and Rugs, Stoves, Pipes, and Fire Irons, Looking Glasses, Lamps, Chimney Ornaments, Eight-dav Clock, Arm Chairs, Fenders, Plate and Plated Wares, Crockety, Glass and Earthenware, Kitchen Utensils, &e.&c.: Condinons\u2014Casu, Sale at HALF-PAST ONE a\u2019clock precisely.NAPOLEON BALZARETTI, A, & B.Quebec, 27th April, 1846.| On THURSDA Y next, the 30th instant, at the.Stores of Messe LE MESURIER, 1ILSTONE & \u20acO., will be Sold :\u2014 ! CKAGES Tw.nkay 100 P* : 75 do.Young [I,son 50 do.Conecu \u2019 Teas, 60 Catties Souchong 20 Chees Refined Sugar, 5 Hhds.Bright M 7 Bbis.right Muscovado Sugar, 25 Puncheons Molasses, 20 Tierces fresh Rice, 40 Bags Laguara Coffee, 200 Boxes Raisins, 50 do.Ground Pepper, 15 do.Sperm Candles, 50 do.Composite do.10 do.Hollands, 10 Qr.Casks Olive Oil, 200 Boxes *¢ Stockdale's\u201d 10 Bales Wine Corks, 25 Boxes Mustard, 20 Cases Paste Blacking.\u2014AND\u2014 Casks Nails 34 (@ 28 Ibs, do.Spikes assorted Kegs White Lead, 150 do.Coloured Paints, 20 Crates Wine Bottles, (Pints), 25 Coils Superior Cordage, With other articles, Sale at TWO o'clock best Soap, 100 25 500 DUPONT & .Quebec, 24th April, 1846.co Extensive sale of New Teas, Molasses Will be sold, on FRIDAY next, the 1st MAY, at TWO o'clock, P.Ae oe WALTER C.HENDERSON'S Store, No.54, Peter Street, adjoining 1h i A.J.Maxham, Esq.:\u2014 29 § the premises of 500 PACKAGES NEW TEAS, of recent arrivals at New Yo:k, and shipped thence direct from Vessel, viz:\u2014T'wankay, ne and extra fine, Country and Canton Ÿ.Elyson, Sunpowder, Souchong in chests and half chests of a superior qualit g ; YSN p quality, Orange Pekoe; 200 Packages Tobacco, various brands, Plug.Cavendish 16s.18s and 28s, Nail-rod, and Honey Dew, 20 M.Cigars, domestic and imported, 10 Hhds.very fine Virginia Leaf Tobacco, 40 Hhds.heavy Porto Rico Molasses, 10 Qr-Casks Sweet Malaga Wine, 50 Cases St.Julien Claret, 10 Bags Filberts, consisting of Ladies\u2019 Twist, 5 do.Walnuts, 50 Hoxes Raisi 50 Hif.do.aisins, - 50 Kegs fresh Smyrna Raisins, 15 Cases Canton Preserved Ginger, 10 Cases Orange Water, 34 Tierces fresh Carolina Rice, 70 Barrels fresh Roasted Rio Coffee, 10 Packets Mocha - do.20 Boxes Chocolate, 100 do.No.1.Digby Herrings, 50 Boxes Pipes, 100 doz.Corn Rrooms, 100 doz.Palm Leaf Hats.amongst which will be found some very superior, 10 doz.Yacht Cinb do, do, 50 boxes Fancy Soap, 3 doz.Family Grind Stones, 15 bbls.Spirits Turpentine, 3 bbls.Castor Oil.PEIrER SBEPPARD.A.& B.W.CC.H.feeling satisfied of the very superior quality of the above goods would respectfully call the attention of the trade to this sale.\u2014 Samples will be ready the day previous: to the sale.Quebec, 24th April, 1846.GLENBURNIE COVE.WwW! LL BE SOLD, by suction, at the QUEBEC EXCHANGE, on SATURDAY, the 9 day of MAY next, at ELEVEN o'clock :\u2014 1st.\u2014The unexpired Lease of a Lumber Cove with the ePrks, Houses, and other improvements thereon crected eorwn as Glenburnie, situate at Point Levi, being for the tinm of ELEVEN and a half years from and after the 8th May next.The frontage of said Cove is very large, being 2969 feel more or less, and 1s well adapied for an extensive Lumber business.\u2014It might with advantage be divided into two boom properties.2nd.\u2014The unexpired Lease of a Beach Lot to the West and adjoining the above, being for the term of
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