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[" their opery ral a.Co., GA from * Pine lavvrice, ar pay.N.DP, v » Near John E, reet.TONER Jpper- te Un.will be tC, tary, ning to olary; Story er and ves and AST.JUSE er re- he pre.\\N, Street.SE, on PATTON, ires \u2014 PANY against emium pt sels pany, operty arf, iE, gent, art- blished nes to E.gent, AVID prship, Her the 1ES.0.4.J.P.of ac- 13100 tweln dmg 10 Potions.n, snd ps aod h sob: ray ba avires { AD Me iy | æ 2.Le, \u2014 No 6597 | rr \u2014 FOR SALE, No.6.Notre-Dame Street, Lower Town, HREE Cases North Wiltshire Cheese, 200 Boxes and Qr.boxes Ralsins, 50 bls, Raisins, (50 lbs.each), 100 Drums Figs, 50 Boxes Starch, 28 do.Valentia Almonds (28 ibs 1 Bale Fresh Almonds, 0 Hbds.and 10 _Bbls.Sugar.i \u2014R LSO\u2014 10 Puncheons Molasses, 10 do.Jumaica Rum.JOHN R.HEALEY.December, 1846.3 BUTTER.Quebec, 9th crm LOT of Superior U.C.Table BUTTER, just received and for Sale by GIBB, LANE & CO.and December, 1846.Bow FRIDAY, \u2018 [VoL.84.ST.LAWRENCE & ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD, NOTICE TO TIMBER CONTRACTORS, ' I \u2018ENDERS will be received at the Office of the Sr.LAWRENCE AND ATLANTIC RaAIL-RoaD ! Company, till the 9th day of JANUARY next, for tur.| nlshing the following description of TIMBER, For the superstructure uf the Road from the St.Lawrence about 45 niles ; 10 be delivered before the 1st AUGUST, 1847, on the line of the llood at such puints as the En- gioeer shall designate, namely: LONGITUDINAL SILLS, feet, to consist of best quality merchantable Pine or \u2018l'a- marack Timber, Also, Oak or Tamarack Plank for Cross Ties 2) inches thick, 6 inches wide and 8 feet long.The whole to be good sound merchantable Tinber and Plank, free from black knots, shakes, and wanes, and in no case to be sapling Timber, , Tue TINBER To be delivered at Poinis not exceeding 1 of a mile apart, ROBERT CAIRNS, MERCHANT TAILOR, No.2, St.Louis Street, Place d'Armes, N thanking those Gentlemen who have for 80 many years extended their support to him ; peas respecifully to announce the receipt of a choice assortment of Goods suitable for the sea-on, 3 Douglas, from London; and 4s every care has been taken in their selection, he can confidently recommend them as being .He would therefore sobieit a cominuance of thelr petri nage.and all orders intrusted to him shall be execuled wilh every care and at.superior to anything hitherto imported.tention to ensure satisfaction.Quebec, 28th Ociuber, 1846.2m MEDICAL HALLE, UPPER-TOWN MARKET-PLACE, QUEBEC.JOSEPH BOWLERS \u2014\u2014\u2014 AS received, per \u201c Douglas,\u201d and ** Vivid,\u201d from Lendon, a large assortment of New and Elegant PERFUMES Of British and Foreign Manufacture, Rich Cut-Glass Toilet & Smelling-bottles t TorroisEsHELL AND Horn Comss, BrusHes, FAncY Soars, &e.With a General Assortment of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT VEDICINES, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and SWEDISH LEECHES.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Genuine Bermuda Arrow- Root, Superior Patent Groats and Barley, Fresh West India Tamarinds, Hops of finest quality\u2014growth 1846.Quevec.December 1, 1846.FRESH BERMUDA ARROWROOT.UST received und for Sale by the Qubscriber.w rorty pUXes ol eliuine Bermuda Arrvwivoi.J W, LEAYCRAFT.Quebec, 21st October, 1846.: FOR SALE.Y the Subscribers, a GANG OF RIGGING (in the Coil) complete for a Ship of 700 tous.Apply to MUCKLE & KELLY, India VW harf, Quebec, 12th Oct.1846.BONNET MAKING.1SS WALSH has commenced to make al kinds of WINTER BONNETS and will Colour, Clean and [iepair Tuscan and Straw, &c.&e.Nu.3, St.Flavien Street, Quebec, 7th October, 1846.u SNUFF.HE Subscribers have constantly on hand a L supply of PLAIN and SCENTED SNUFFS of the best quality, G.& H.GIBSON +, Quebec, 4th May, 1846.FOR SALE.HDS.Gold Sherry, 7 1+: \u2019 6 H 5 do.Pale di £ Diaz & Co.s Brand, 85 Casks London Porter, 3 dozen, 10 Bags White Pepper, 20 Casks Bpsom Salts, 10 do.Alum, ¢ Cwis,, 38 do.Whiting, Wine and Beer Corks, &c.&c.\u2014 And daily expected\u2014 25,000 English Fire Bricks, Ship's Blocks, &c.Apply to M.J.WILSON, St.James Street.ANCHORS AND CHAIN CABLES.THE Subscribers offer for sale a large nssort- ment of\u2014 Anchors from 3 Chain Cables, 5-8 1 5-8 inch.Small Cables, 3.8 3-4 iuch.Pen g TIBBETS & CO.Srd July, 1846, 12th June, 1846.21 cwt.HE Subscriber has always on hand at his Stall No.8, Upper Town Market, viz:, Smoked Ham and Bacon, Smoked Moose, Fresh and Salt Pork, : Corned Beef and Spiced Tongues.above all the very best, one trial only required.FREDK.NAST.Quebec, 1st July, 1846.FOR SALE, JUsT RECEIVED per Great Britain :\u2014 150 Coils assorted CORDAGE, 80 Bolts of Canvas, 5 Tons of Oakum, Apply to The THOMAS C.LEE, Dalhousie Street, Quebec, 11th May, 1846 FOR SALE BY THE.SUBSCRIBERS : 85 RALES Superior Sheathing and Roofing Felt B 25 do Cordage and Twines 81 200 Boxes obacco Pipes 20 Tons Bar and Bolt Jron 1% Bris.Rosin ' oxes Fine Twankay Tea, 10 Cases British Plate Glass ve 10 do English Leather 50 Cases Champagne, ° 2 Large and 8 small Anchors, , 14 Pieces of Chain Cable and Tackles L \u2018 ORDON & NICOL.Quebec, 281h Auguat, 1846 e SLATES FOR SALE.250 @ 300 \"JONS Beu Doubles 15 6j Ins PICKERSGILL ff se CO \"July, vos L.TIBBITS & COon the following Division of the Road, viz: Fer Diviston\u2014 Extending from the Ste Lawrence River to the Richelieu at Beleil, Seconn Division \u2014R\u2019 as announced in the President\u2019s message, no doubt to add to ¢ the vast extension of our territorial limits > of which the President boasts in the introduction of his message.The Upper Canada papers of the 12th instant, are felicitating themselves on a fall of snow, which they hope will improve the roads.Some of their politicians still talk of a rumoured increase in the number of judges, and a new distribution of office.Others are busy electioneering.The citizens of Moutreal, after nine months contest atout their Mayor, have at last got one, whose seat is supposed to be legal.The tone of party triumph and abuse which prevails in some of the papers, gives reason to apprehend that the difficulties are not over.The good of the city seems only to be a secondary consideration.Tue Lecture of the Rev.Dr.Coox, delivered in the Hall of the Legislative Assembly at the request of the Committee of the Mechanics\u2019 Institute, last evening, was well altended and gave universal satisfaction.i The subject is one of the highest importance to society, \u2018early, moral and religious education.The reverend gentleman forcibly pointed out the distinction between mere teaching, and educating in good habits founded on sound moral rules.The former may often render the individual more dangerous to himself and society, while the latter promotes his welfare and contributes to the common good.It were desirable that all parents had by them the lecture of Dr.Cook asa useful guide to the discharge of their duties to their children, on which so materially depends the happiness of both.\u2014\u2014\u2014e We do not know what\u2019s the matter, that we have been deprived of the little light which we ad in our streets when the moon was not up.a present people cannot walk the streets of oh or with safety, by night nor by day, Driviug © as ot than ordinary trot,\u201d contrary to the regulations the Corporation, holes and filth in the streets, io constantly endanger life and limb.We have he A a | à Es E j i EE 2 fi Hd 3 i sta TE ov bro wa wh rnd The a fe insu \\ hat publ van \\ The goot Pari selle 0 Com Hall M ble \u20ac ner.T ai Com in lv pany Q Pr Dora M Mr and i Res mine, of Qu part o ches 6 Charlé Adj CF day.(7 Sir, made be price o number doubt, leaders ested oy Quebec the Bal daily br and av: singular individu if they + increase the red To re that to n widely « appearal prise, th veterans with we of credi perhaps the sup this cou exlensit ous arli I see should ! molesta Baking of meat 17th [Its nicatior to our r We c the 3rd followe standin \u201cNon tio be wr ay \u201cWee ni PRI Foreign \u201c New D Silver is Copper, ton, B Lend, B Steel, ! Flour, : Oatmea Wheat, Rye, 4 Bailey, Outs, 3 Pease, .Beer, à Beef, Pork, à Mution Fresh | \u2018O\\atoe Flon doman, 1e apothe.Ce, to one measure This she ent\u2019s bed.ght, asked pears that stake, and it and up.ical men, .There \u20ac of Care.the phial or some.> jury ac.has ever lider, ) ATION, : 1846, , Lun Dufresne\u201d rein, Ly.t Messrs, t finding tion had e Court, Esq., Le D.ton was, Stuart, e Nega- .Beau- ction of l?.Stu- vere five 2 of the I by the that Me, | to the old, and is right, bad oo on ; but imously rier, Jo- op Alder.cing up of leav.n This Lyman ded by \u2018mau in sg put, 12: so secoad- elected Jourret nan or ad, but irly as ir man ied by au feis bat he resent- Alder- sly ad- ps pre- quiet- rty of ht be | the are hey red tri- the ne, e of iffi- pms | in est ast d= b to he ing he ane ro- hott by to on h.be § 5 4 Li # 3 ACRE [NEPA vy « Pi fers being prosecuted and lined for fast o fine ought te be extended to those in e, as they, most frequently, are the cause eat driving ; and the parties ought to be ar- of thie fo ediately and held to bail.The inhabi- TS of Quebec contribute about thirteen thousend nds à year to the Corporation, ¢ Responsible Government.\u201d There was à severe storm of easlerly wind last which continues to-day, and a heavy snow has just commenced, [some car driving, Th night, storm A letter from Trois-Pistoles of the 14th instant, slates thet the dwelling house of Mr.Nazaine Tgru at the river of Trois-Pistoles, was hurned down in the night of the 11th instant, The fire proke out in the garret, and fortunately the family was awakened by a young child, otherwise the ole family would probably have perished, as the roof fell in five minutes after the fire was perceived, The family escaped in their night clothes, and only a few articles in the house were saved, Nothing insured.wh We have received the January number of ¢ Gra- pan\u2019s American Monthly Magazine No, 253,\u201d published at Philadelphia, price 3 dollars in advance ; 5 dollars for two copies, We have not had time to look over the contents, The typographical execution and engravings are vood, Among them there is a coloured plate of the Parisian Fashions.À copy may be seen at the Ga- geite office.On Mouday, the 7th instant, the Quebec Hose Company held a special meeting at the Old City Hall, for the purpose of presenting a Silver Watch ble services in designing and painting their Banner.CL 5 Tho watch bears the following inscription :\u2014 of Presented to Ho Stott, Atust, by the Quebec Hose Company, as u mark of their approbation of his talent, in having designed and painted the Banner of the Company.Quebec, 1846.\u201d QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL.Tugspav, 15th Dee., 1846.Present: \u2014Messrs, Belleau, Rousseau, Connolly, Doran, Hall, Plamondon, Laurin, Lloyd, Mr, Lloyd in the Chair.Mr.Laurin moved, seconded by Dr, Rousseau, and it was, Resolved, That it is necessary to fix and determine, in a precise manner, the limits of the City of Quebec, and to include in the said limits, that pat of the Lower Towa which is built on the beaches of the river St.Lawrence and of the river St.Charles, Adjourned.(Z= Some communications came too late for to\" day.( To the Editor of the Quebec Gazette.) SrR,\u2014 A good deal of complaint has recently heen made both here and in Moutreal, against the high price of bread\u2014and we are informed in a recent numher of the Mercury, upon official authority no doubt, that the Merchants of this city, the great leaders and patrons of reform, have hecome interested wn the case, ani 1ntena\u2019to CSLAUTISN à SÉCONA Quebec Baking Society, It appears strange that the Bakers, a lahorious race of men, toiling for their daily bread, should be branded as the most grasping and avaricious monsters in creation, [tis equally singular that in a trade followed by so many some individuals should not be induced to lessen the rates, ifthey are so very excessive, in order to gain hy an increase of custom more than they would lose by the reduction in price, To read the different reports one would imagine that to name a haker was to name wealth ; but how widely different is the reality from the specious appearances ! we look round and ohserve with surprise, that many of our oldest bakers, the veriest veterans in the service, are not only unincumbered with wealth, but in too many instances devoid even of credit.[t would be certainly more profitable and perhaps not less unreasonable to form a company for the supply of all other articles of consumption, and this could be done at the lowest rate, by establishing extensive manufactories for the supply of the various articles required.I see no reason why our brewers and distillers should be allowed to carry on their business without molestation, when a union with the proposed Quebec Baking Society would ensure such a cheap supply of meat and drink.D 17th December, 1846.[ Is not fair to make us pay postage for communications, and we recommend a more strict attention to our notice to correspondents, in other respects.] We copy the following from the London Times of the 3rd October.The same rule has generally been followed by this Gazette, but we intend to keep it slanding for the information of all: \u201c TO CURRESPONDENTS.\u201cNo notice can be taken of anonymous communications.Whatever is intended for insertion must be authenticated by the name and address of the writer 3 not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of his good faith.We cannot undertake to return rejected communications.\u201d COMMERCIAL.PRICES OF BUILLt0N.\u2014lLondon, Nav.18.Per oz.Foreign Gold in Bars, Standard.775 9d \u201ce in Coin, Portugal Pieces.\u2026.0 0 New Dollars.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026roeorcsrronsronc0000 4 104 Silver in Bar, Standard.6 OO Per ton.METALS Copper, British Cakes, pet ton.88 10 0@ 0 0 0 ton, British Bars.915 0@10 10 O Lead, British Pig.\u2026.18 6 0@18 10 0 Steel, English.\u2026 \u2026.0 0 0@0 0 0 TORONTO MARKET PRICES, DEC.11, 8 Flour, 3 bbi., of 196 tbe.22 Ouimenl, 49 barrel, 196 ftys.\u2026.2 Wheat, 4 bushel, 60 fhs.\u2026.Rye, 4 bushel, 66 fps.seers Bailey, 4p bush, 4B1D3.000000000 Outs, 4 tush, 84 ORE Pease, 4p bushel, 60 DS +.0.25000 Beer, àp TOOÏS.200 nsepousocos Bol, 4 fy.eearre ve semnoncen Bork, 4 100 [Bo eo vssenannarenens pollon, 4 fh, by the Qleesr toons teh butter 4 thevevenneneonvons O'atoës, of Lushel.» c.CSONOWBADNEOLLEOD - vou \u2026S0S0 oN Le BOTXSONN Do à -_ SSNONSV%0S9OoLcPas ot areas sse New York Market, Dec.11.Flour There is no new feature in the market, \u2014=The ses afloat and in store.The Eastern demand is good.Shippers ara picking up consideinble.\u2018I'he sales to-day are ahout 6000 Lbls, nearly all at 5 124, _ Giain\u2014Whest\u2014Genesse is wanted ai $1 15, mixed ie1l03a 102 Corn -Sal-g 2000 Lu at 62c, and 8000 bu old Southern at 65 for export.Rye\u201477 à 77je in stip, à 80« del-vered.Oats\u2014 0 je, \u2014_ i nally 56 © 380 No change.Burley\u2014Nouni Tea\u2014The sale went off pretty well 10-day.Ashes\u2014Suall sales ; $4 75 and $5 50 for Pots and Pearls.Stocks are down, bus firm at the close.Provisinne-\u2014Market for Park fin; sales at $9 374 #vd 87 75 n 7 874 for Mes: and Prime Beef-lams $12, Diessed hogs mie in demand nt 6 1.8 a 64a.Butter 1s \u201cteady at 8 a 1P tor Olin; 13 a 16 tor Western dairy : the latter fot good Cheese 13 nunin In Letter enquiev, And is hell firm; sales 2000 a 3000 bxs at 7 à Tie Cn England.rar MARITIME EXTRACTS.The iron bnsk Q.E.D., from Liverpool, £sr Montreal, with a general enrgo, wish was dismasted donne the grle of the 191 S«purember last, and had pat into Syd- nev, C.B., for repair-, arrived at New York on the 10th instant.MARRIED.At Montreal, on \u2018Tuesday, the 15th instant, at ( hrist\u2019s Church.by the Rev.James Ramsay, (brother-in-law of the bride).Lt.Colonel Denny.of H, M, 71st Highland Light lafantry, and of Tralee.Coumy of Kerry, to Ewretta, third daughter of the late Hon, John Richardson, At Montreal.on the Ist instant, by the Rev B.Cronyn, Rector of St Paul's Chureh London, C, W.Frederick William Diggle, sq.Lieut.82nd ltegt.con of Lieut.Digule, K.H.\u2014tate \u2018end ltegt.and equerry to her Majesty,\u2014to Miss Jane Holman, daughter of Mr.George Holman, of London, C W, DIED, In the State of New York, U.S.A.on board of an domand is fait at 6 08 a 5 12}, for Michigan and Genes ae 7 Erie Canal Boat, on Sunday, the 7th November, Mr, to Mr.H.Stott, in ackuowledgment of his valua- | Mobert Stevenson, a foreigner, from Drumamar, Ireland, His body was landed at Port Byron, Cayuga Coumy, N.Y., and there decently buried in the grave yard of that place.From papers found among his effects, it would ap- peor that he was on his way io the Canadas, where it is under-tond he bas connexions living.1F thus notice should meet the eye of his friends, they can learn alt further information known, by writing directed to + D McQuigg, Port Byron, Cayuga Couniy, N.Y.\u201d On the 12rh September.at St.Louis, Vissouri, United States, in consequence of an accidentai fall From his horse, William James Welsh, only son of Major.General Welsh, commanding Northern Division Madras Presidency ; in us 32d year.On the 3d November, at T-+rquay.Lieutenant.Colonel John Spoitiswoode, of the Grenadier Guards, eldest son of John Spottiswnode, Esq., ot Spottiswoode, Berwickshire; in his 35th year, NOTICE is hereby given, that sealed Tenders will be received at this Office, on MONDAY, the ath of JANUARY 1847, for the supply of 2,000 Cords of Fuel Wood, French Measure and 10 be delivered as follows :\u2014 500 Cords on or befure the 31s May, \"47.1000 do do do 3h June.\u201847.1000 do do do Fist Joly, \"47.1000 do do do ist August.\"47.1000 do do do 30th September, \"47.1000 do do do 20th October, \"47.or as much sooner as the Contractor may think proper.The wood will be measured fron butt to halt scarp when there is only one scarp, gud from point to scarp when there are two searps The sticks may be 3 feet or 2} feet long, french mea- bey tediNaig ihe Cord Saf meavhr Md invees i The wood ts to consist of half hard Maple and half Black irch.Paymeut will be made at the Completivn of every 500 cords if required.No tender will be naticed for a less quantity than 1500 cords.but 1he whole witl be grveu to one Cuntractor upon good security.Very crooked sticks and logs that cannot be split by the ordinary means witl be rejected, as al-o sticks of less than G6 inches nn circumference.or 2 inches thick Tenders must state the rate per cord, currency, 1f delivered on the beach, or if délivered into the Fuel Yard at Su Rochs, and piled 2 cords high at the expense of the Contracror.OF the above mentioned quantity 2000 cords must be delivered into the Fuel Yard at the Jesuits\u2019 Barracks\u2014the tender must, therefore, state the rate per cord, if delivered on the beach, or if delivered into the said vard, and piled three cords high, at the expense of the Contractor, Two Surettes must sign the Tender.Payment will be made ta Dollars at 55 1d.currency, or in Notes of any of the Chartered Banks in Canada East, at the option of the Commissariat.Forms of Tender may be obtained at this Office, and none other wil be noticed, For any further 1aformation, application must be made at the Commissariat Office, Quebec.CommfF-sariat, Quebre, 16th December, 1846.N fait savoir par les présentes, que des Soumissions cachetées seront reçues à ce Bureau, le LUNDI, 4me jour de JANVIE lt, 1847, pour la fourni ture de 5,500 Cordes de Bois de Chauffage, mesure française, livrables comme suit i= 500 cordes le ou avant le 31 Mai, \"47, 1000 do do do 50 Juin, 47, 1000 do do do 31 Sustlet, \"47, 1000 do do du 51 Avût, \u201847, 1000 do do do 30 Sepiembre \u201847, 1000 do do do 30 Octobre, \"47, ou autant plus tôt que le fournisseur le jugers a propos.Le bois sera mesuré depuis le bout coupé nerpendiculaire- ment jusqn'à moit-é du biseau, lorsqu il n'y en =a qu'un, ou depuis la pointe jusqu'au biseau lorsqu ilyena deux, Les buches puurront être de trois pieds ou de deux pieds et demi de long mesure française, à l'option du fournis- svur, mais si les buches ne sont que de deux pieds et demi, la corde devra inesurer 9 pieds 8 pouces.Le bois devra être moitié Erable dur et moitié Merisier.Le parement sera fait sur complétement de chaque 500 cotdes si on l'exige.; On n\u2019aura égard À aucune soumission pour moins de 1500 cordes, mais le tout sera donné à un seul entrepreneur sur bonne sûreté.; .Les buches très-croches ou qui ne pourraient être fendues par les moyens ordinaires seront rejetées, comme aussi les morceaux de bois qui auraient moins de 6 pouces de circonférence, ou 2 pouces d'épaisseur.Les soumissions devront spécifier te prix par corde, en cours actuel, si le bois sera livré sur la gréve, ou 8'tl sera livré dans le Parc à St.Roch et empilé à la hauteur de 2 cordes aux ftais du fournisseur, sur la quantité sus-mentionnée, 2000 cordes devrout être livrées dans la Cour à Bois aux Casernes des Jésuites La soumission devra donc spécifier le prix par corde ai le buis est Hivré sur la grève, ou s\u2019il est livré dans la dite cuur et empilé à la hauteur de 8 cordes, aux Frais du fournisseur.11 faudra que In soumission soit signée par deux cauvions.Le paiement sera fait en piastres a 5% 1d.courant, ou en billets de quelqu\u2019une des Banques autoricées pw chartes dans le Cannda Est, À l'option du Commissariat, Des Formules de Soumission pourront être obtenues à ce Bureau, et l\u2019on ne feru attention à aucune autre.Four toute information ul-érieure, il faudra s'adresser au Bureau du Commissariat, Québec.Commissariat, uéhec, 16 décembre, 1846.INFANT SCHOOL.THE Annual Egwmination of the St.Charles tnfant Schoul, will be held on : DAV See DECEMBER, at HALE-PAST ONE o'clock.Quebec, 18th Deceraber, 1846.ha A VOICE FROM VIRMONT.Tunbridge, Orange Co., Vi, } Nov.25, 1848, Mr.Seth W, Fowla: Dear Sir] hereby certify thet ine year ago last June I was vinlently attacked with a cold ind cough, with a lame side and stomach, and was not fred from a cough during that summer In December followng my cough incressed to an alarming extent, =o that duing that winter 1 lost about thirty.five pounds of flvsh.anc physicians with whom I advised, \u2018could give me no relief: It was thought by all that [should never recover.As ny good, fortune would have it, im March following, afier suffering exceedingly through the winter, 1 heard of the beneficial effecta of Wistar's Blam of Witd Cherry, b' way of a friend who hod received the greatest bereffi bi tbe use of the arnicle, and was inclined by him to m ke a mal of it myself, and no words \u20ac in express my obligation 1o that Friend for thus recommendimng this article to me, and au the critical mo- menthe did, fur | bad not taker one bortle betore 1 was compli tely eared.and from hit day to this have not been troubled with 4 cough, 1 can cheerfully recommend it to all, as being a remedv of grea.value, hoping others may be induced to use it, and thus tecome convinced of its merits, and perhaps saved from the fatal grasp of consutap- tion.FREEMAN NOYES.None genuine, unless signed 1.BUTTS on the wrapper.For Sale by JOSEPH BOWLES, and lity of the kind ; and the 4 Ibs VHITE LOAF at 8d.! Sugar Loaf, Gingerbread, Scotch Currant Buus, Scotch Short Bread and Beri Gorpon's, &e.and invidious reports, all Breal will be weighed at the counter.upon delivery, for Cash EO.JOHNSTON, Bread snd Fanoy Biscuit Baker, near St.John\u2019s Gate, sells the 6 Ibs, BROWN LOAF at 10d.! wawanted the very best qua- One trial will prove the fact, and to prevent malicious Quebec, December 14th, 1846 3 JOHN MUSSON & CO., Quebec, Wholesale and Ketail, QUEBEC SAVINGS\u2019 BANK, Dec.15, (846.Amount Deposited this day.£610 19 1 Ditto withdrawn.vonmescen ess eee 490 5 9 Increase of the funds by the operations OF this days-2-0.000uveec0s De eration} £120 15 4 POST OFFICE NOTICE.HE next mail fur England, via Boston, will be closed at the Quebec Post Office, on SATURDAY, the 26th DECEMBER.PAID Letters wilt be received up to THREE o'clock, P.M., and UNPAID until FOUR.Post Office, Quebec, 15th December, 1846.ELECTION OF CITY COUNCILLORS AND ASSESSORS.CITY HALL, QUEBEC, 17rmu December, 1846.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the Election of ONE COUNUILLOR for St.Lewis, St.John, Palace, St.Itoch, St.Peter and Champlain Wards, respectively, and of ONE ASSESSOR for each of the SIX above named WA RDS of this City, will in conformity to an Act of the Sth Victoria, Cap.LX, Sec.11, take place on the stot FEBRUARY next.(The Polling places in each Ward, will be made known he eafter.) LIST OF VOTERS.By Sect.19 and 20 of the (Ordinance 3rd and 4th Viclo- ria Chap.XX XV, it 1s provided\u2014 » \u2018That the City Council shall :nake provision by a By- Law, for the making of LISTS and the registration of alt persons qualified to vote at E:ections of Councillors and other Cuy Uffivers, whereby the right 10 vote at such Election may be determined ; and, * That every person desirous of voting at any Election of a Councitlor or Council- fors.ghall, before he he permitted to vote.produce a CERTIFICATE under the hand of the proper Officer, of his qualification, pussuant to any such By Law\" Bv a By.Luw passed by the City Council on the 14:b September, 1846, it is ordered, \u2014 1 hat the above Certificate shall be under the cignaiure of the City Clerk.\u2018The ( ertificates shall be ready for delivery at the Cuy Clerk's Office.as above, every day (Sundays and Holy, days excepted) from 10 A, ML.ta 3 P.M, from the gnd JANUAHY next.to the day of Election, except those for the aa 0 N9077 WP AP 1 TIT pan Papin e IV HEIUFT WIDTH AeA ae ready tor delivery from the 15th of the said month of January, (mclusive), By Uvsdor of the AMayur, F.X.GAUNEAU City Clerk.N.B.\u2014Flectors are respectfully requested to take out their Certificates before the day of Election, in order 10 prevent delsy and confusion in the delivery of them on that day.No Certificate shall be given but to the Elector therein named, or to the person authorised in wiitng 10 receive the same, F.X.G QUEBEC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.LECTURE.| ) e WICKES, Esquire, A.M, of Trinity College, Cambridge, Rector of the High School, will deliver a Lecture * on the study of Natural Philosophy.\u201d on TUESDAY nex: ihe 220d instant, at HALF.PAST SEVEN o'clock, P M.D.WILKIE, Secretary Q.L.A.Quebec, 16th December, 1846, 2 PHRENOLOGY.N R.GEORGE DUNCAN, Practical Phrenologist, respectfully intimates to his friends and the Citizens of Qu.bec generally that he intends remaining in this City for some time, and :s now forming Classes for the purpose ot giving instruction in the above science and its practical application.He will also devote his attention to furnishing Phrenological Charts to those who may desire them, and will wait upon such families as may require his services.Parents will find it a great advantage, in training their children, to know their natural tendencies of character.Persons wishing to join any of the Classes, or requiring his services will please leave thew intimations of it at the Neptune Inn, Foot of Mountsiu Street, and which be will attend to puncrually.TERMS M YDERATE.Quebec, 16:h December, 1846.4 HIGH SCHOOL, rTYHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of the Hien ScuooL, will be held on THURSDAY, the 24h DECEMBER, at THREE o'clock, P.M , in the ScHouL.By order, JAMES DEAN, Secretary.Quebec, December 14th, 1846.HE Examination of the Quenrc InFaNT ScHooL, will take place on FRIDAY, the 18th instant, at 11 A.M,, at the School house.Artillery Street, St.Lewis Suburbs.Persons interested in this Institution are particularly requested to attend.Quebec, rec.14th, 1846.NOTICE.HE undersigned informs his friends and the public in general that, besides his Line of Stages to Rividre du Loup, he has established one passing by the KIXNNEBECK, the shortest route to go to the United States.He will always be ready to furnish travellers, desirous to pass by this route, with covered or uncovered Carriages.and they will also always find bis Canoes at the Landing.Place, Lower.Town, to cross them over.PIERRE BARRAS.Point Levy, 16th Dec.1846.2 \u201c LA BANQUE DU PEUPLE.\u201d NOTICE.HE Stockholders of \u2018 La.Banque du Peuple,\u201d are hereby notified that the Gth Instslment, n the new Stuck) has been called in, and that the same, Cuayable on and du the Ist JANUARY, 1847.By order of the Board, 8.H.LEMOINE, Cashier.Montreal, 20th Noy.1846.dow | ! { 25 Hu: FOR SALE.HDS.bright Muscorado Sugar, London Refned do.Hhds.Brown Bastari do, 25 Puns.Superior Molasies, 5 Hhds.Cognac Brandy « Vartell's,\u201d 5 do.Hollands Gin * Lily\" Brand, 18 Casks Rich American Cheese equal to English, 12 Kegs Fine Table Salt, Hyson, Gunpowder, 3ouchong and Twankay Teas, Plug, Leaf and Caverdish Tobacco, Oatmeal, Starch, Vinegar, Rosin, Honey, Havana Cigars, Ginger.Indigo, Butter in Kegs, Drv Hides, Guano, ALSC\u2014 20 Bales No.1, Hops H.J.NOAD & CO.9:h December, 1846.FOR SALE, ABRADOR HERKINGS, Bay Si.George ditto, Mackerel No.1, 2 and 3, Salmon, North and Souta Shore, Shad, Bass and Caplins, Large and small Dry Cod, Large and small Wet do.Salmon Trout.CL \u2014'ALSO\u2014 Sperm, Olive, Seal, Cod an! Whale Oits.H.J.NOAD & CO.Quebec, 9th Dec.1846.6 FOR SALE.HDS.MUSCOVADO SUGAR, 25 Barrels do do do Guysborough Herrings, do No 3, Mackarel, do Roasted Coftec, 1000 Lbs, Bees Wax, 100 Bundies Palm Leaf, 10 Tons Fustie, 1 do Cocos Wood, 60 150 60 20 20 M Yara Cigars, 50 M Cuha do boxes Twankay, Bohea, Congou and Gunpowder Teas, 6 Tons Logwoad, 50 Lancewood Spars.J.W.LEAYCRAFT.Quebec, 16:h December, 1846.6 30 25 Hu SALES BY AUCTION.On TUESDAY.the 22nd instant, will be sold, at thé Stores of the Subscribers :\u2014 Bavrels, 1 Bright Muscovado Sugar, Barvole, à Bastard Sugar, 15 Hhds, Refined do.10 do Galhpnli Oil, & do 5 Qr Ca-ks Porc Wine, 3 do 4 do.Sherry, 13 Chests Twankay Tea, 25 Half Cheste da 20 lJoxes Pouchons Tea, 100 do Window Glass, \u201c 12 Casks Double Boued Linsred Oil; 50 Boxes Pontpool 1 X Tin, 75 do Terne Plares.\u2018 Sale to commence at TWO «clock precisely.GILLESPIE, GREENSHIELDS & C9.14'h Dec 1846.30 15 QUEBEC SHEET ALMANA£K, FOR 1947, UST PUBLISHED AND FOR SALE, at the Bookstore of Wn.NEitson, 19, Mountain Street, and at the Bookstores of Thomas Carv & Co, Buade Street, and G.STANLEY, St.Anne Street.\u2014Price, Four PENCE each, or THREE SHILLINGS per dozen.CONTENTS: Calendar, with the remarkanle cvents ; Fast and abstinence davs in the Roman Cathalic Church; lists of Members of the Executive and Legishative Councils { Members of the Legislative Assembly ; Heads of Military Departments; Members of the Corporation; Terms of Court, &c.&c.Quebec, 13th November, 1846.SALES BY AUCTION.EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE BOOKS, MUSIC, &c.FROM LONDON, LAL tho tébion ITOtëL, BY B.COLE.ILL be Sold, on THURSDAY, the 17th instant, and following Evenings, the finest Catalogue of Books ever offered in Quebec Also a very extentive invoice of Music.Particulars of which will be given in Catalogues and will be ready for delivery on Mox- DAY next, {he whole will be on show on WEDNESDAY, from 10 A, M.10 4 P.M end on Tuurspav, from 10 A, M.till Noon.Sale each Evening at SEVEN o'clock precisely.Conditions\u2014Cash on delivery.Quebec, 11th December, 1846.FOR SALE.' i \u2018HE following meveable property forming part of the Bankrupt Estate of Tnomas McCaw, of the City of Quebce, Merchant : tst\u2014 A lot of about four hundred pieces of Square White Pine Timber in the Township of Upton, in the District of Three Rivers, lying oo the banks of the River St.Francis; 2nd\u2014A lot of one hundred and fifty pieces of square White Pine Timber, lying in a pond in the River Sheboit.3rd\u2014A lo tof about two thousand Pine and Spruce Saw Logs.twelve feet long, lying a short distance above the Pond ot the Upton Saw Mills on the River David dih\u2014\"lhe remaining Stock of Goods, Book.debls, &c.of the Store at said Upton Mills.\u2018I'he sale will take place, at Quebec, at the Court House, in the Quarter Sessions Harn, on TUESDAY the 29'h day of DECEMBER instant, at the hour of ELEVEN mn the forenoon.For further particulars apply to the undersigned.H.LEMESURIER, JOHN SMITH.Assignees.ROBERT BUCHANAN Will be sold on WEDNESDAY next, the 25rd instant, at the Queen\u2019s S-orvs, Lower Town\u2014 NE THOUSAND SOLDIERS\u2019 GREAT COATS in good order, & in Bales of 25 each, to be sold without the least reserve.Sale at ONE o'clock nec cisely.Condnions==Casr.3.COLE, A.& B.Quebec, 18th Dec., 1846.UNDERWRITERS SALE: BY A.J.MAXHAM, .On WEDNESDAY, the23dinst at the EXCHANGE; at ELEVEN o'clock, A.M.precicely, (for account of the Underwriters or others concerned,) by order of the Master\u2014 2k fh HULL of the Bark Marquis of IA Wellesley,\u201d (British Lnilt,) 408 Tous Burthen, John Tierney, Master, of Dublin~as she now lies or did lie wrecked near St.Simon (below Bic) with Patent Windlass and part of Chain Cables on board.\u2014AFIER WHICH - The Standing and Running Rigging.Sails, Yards, Blocks.Anchors, Chains, Boars and Materials saved from the wreck and in charge of ¢ Tean Bre, Martel,\u201d at St.Simon \u2014 Particulars of all which will be given in Bills at ume uf Sale.\u2014A LSO\u2014 On accoun! of the Underwriters > \u2018The remainder of the wreck of the Bng OCEAN, James Warren, Master, of London, as it now lies or did lie wrecked at Metis, with 2 Ancnors shout 15 eut.each, and 2 Chains there:n attached, (for account of the Underwriters or others concerned ) \u2014AFTER WHICH\u2014 À quantuy of Rivging, Sails, &c.Ahout 5ewt.of Iron, 1 Joty Boat.Saved from the wreck and in charge of Mr.James T.Paul, at Metis, Quebec, 14th Dec.1846.SALE OF BOOKS, &c.The sale will commence on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd, and be continued the 241th and 26th inst.and will re commence! on MONDAY.TUESDAY.WEDNESDAY aod THURSDAY, the 28th, 29th, 30th and 31st Dec.The remaining part OF the Catalogue will be sold on MONDAY, the 4h JANUARY and following Fvenings until the whole 1s disposed of\u2014 ATALOGUE of a very considerable and extremely varied ASSORTMENT or BOOKS.Comprising nbout 1500 lots, being a consignment from E.Luxzey, Esq.of London, including a very numerous Collection of works upon m st subjects of Literature, Religion, Arts, Sciences, History, Geography, Law Medicine, Surgery, Voyages, Travels, Belles Lettres, Poetry, Education, Amusements, lsooks of Plates, Architecture, Music, &c.in various languages, \u2014AFTER WHICH ~ Chimney Ornaments, Picrures and Frames, &c., con- | sistingof:\u2014 Silver Dishes, Silver Saucers, Silver Soup, Table] and Tea.Spoons, Silver Forks.a sett of 36 pieces Table I nives and Forks, Ivory NENATEs, sIfrer blades and mountings.A\u201csett of 50 pieces elegant Knives and Forks, richly mounted, Fruit Baskets and Salvers, richly plated Brands and Chamber Candlestr ks, do.A French Musical Clock under a glass shade.6 sets of Ornamental China Vases and a variety of othe tancy articles.\u2014A LSO\u2014 Will be offered a quantny of Ladies and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, Wnting Desks, Work Boxes, Backgammon Boards, Chessmen, Telescopes, Thermometers and a fancy lot of articles for New Yeur's gilts, Engraving, Writing Paper.Stationary, &c.\u2014AND\u2014 A few dozens of Champaign.Sheny Wines, Port Wines, London Porter, Liqueurs, &c.N.BALZARETTI, A.& B.N.B.\u2014Gentlemen unable to attend tlie sale may have their commissions faithfully attended to by the Auctinneer.The above will be on view on MoNpay next the 21st inst.N.B.SOLDIERS\u2019 GREAT COATS, HE undersigned informs Country Merchants and others, that he has on hand about 3000 Sovpiers\u2019 Great Coats, sll in first rate order, which he offers for Sale CHEAP, in retail and in lois to suis pure chaserse PH.T'ITON, Grocer, King St., St.Rocbs, adjoining Mr.P.Allard, Quebic, 27th Nov.1846.3 Baker.M.PATERSON, Gracery, Wine and Spirits Store; dealer in Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, Quebec, 7th Dec.1846.No.18, Notre Dame Street, fronting Lower Town Market Place.Quebec.HARDWARE, HARDWARE, &e.HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs the Citizens of Quebec and neighbourhood, that in addi- tioo to his previous stock, he has lately received from Eogland ¥ ships Pearl, Rockshire, Baron Bramber, Sir Richard Jackson aud others, a complete assortment of FURNISHING HARDWARE, BUILDING MATERIALS, MECHANICAL TOOLS Gilass, Paints, Œils, Turpentine and Farnish of bavious qualities, together with a geveral assortment of DRY COLOURS.\u2018The whole of which will be suld at the lowest possible advance, which will be seen by those who call and try for themselves.J.F.having had cousiderable experience in the Hardware Business in this City for a number of years past, and having facilities unsurpassed by any other person in the line, he confidently hopes to obtain a liberal share of the trade.J.FORSTER St.John street, Upper Town, head of Palace street, facing General Wolfe.Quebec, 1st December, 1846.SUPERIOR LONDON MADE CLOTHING.UST RECEIVED, at H.BENJAMIN'S EMPORIUM, apposite Sr.Joux STRERT, a few trunk of Gentlemen\u2019s end Youths\u2019 CLOTHING, of superior quality and style, avd which will be sold at a small advance on Sterling cust, AGENT FOR MacINTOsnE\u2019s Quebec, Oct, 1846.WATERPROOF COATS, AMERICAN CLOCK & LOOKING-GLASS WF A 18 8 Et D V 9 IR 9 No.9 SOUS-LE-FORT STREET D.ODOUD, Auctioneer, N.B\u2014EVENING SALES of Dry Goods, Hardware, &o.&.\u2014MONDAYS and TUESDAYS each week.Quebec, 26th June, 1846.A very rich lot of Silver and Silver Blatod_artialen, - ce à See ra Eee TR ENAL ay rose RAAF TAME BRUGES, remercie Eero ne cet ce DID EEE SR mme NEA a De IE En ÿ 1 ty BANKRUPT IN BANKRUPICY.Province of Canada, District of Quebes.1 In Re Thomas Ate Caw, Bankrupt.URBLIC NOTICE is THURSDAY, the SEVENTH day of JANUARY next, at the hour of TEN in the forenoon, or as soon ater as Counse\u2019 can ve herd, appacaiion wil be made to Her Mojesy\u2019s Court of Queen's Bench for the Distrier of Quebec, that the Centiticate of discharze grans- ed to me by WiLLIaM ower.lEsquire, one of the Crreuit Judges and Commisswners of Bankrupts for the Disuset of Quebec, be confiracd by the aid Court.THOMAS McCAW, Quehee.11th Deermber, 1846.2 Querec, l6Tn DEcemnrr, 1846.fn Re E.P.Woobich, Bankrupt.OTICE is hereby given that application will be made to Her Majests's Court of Queen\u2019s Bench for this Duster, os the ttn JANUARY next, or NOTICES.so soon after as Couns) can be heard fora Judgment | confirming and allowing the Certificate cf conformitg ; graated to ine, thesaid Bankrupt, by Jran CastMir Bru- Nrau, Esquire an?of the Circuit Judes of (his District, \u2018 at Quebec an the fih day of November la ' E.P.WOOLRICH.ER weamen In Re RAIMOND RICHARD.HE Subsciiber having been duly appointed ; Assignee to the Bankrupt Estate of Ransronp | RicHauD, requests ui parties indebied to the soul Es'ate to make payment iv hy without de'sv.WwW.D.DUPONT, St, Peter S:rect.7th December, 184.135 FOR SALE.AGS lest GREEN COFFEE, 100 B 75 Barrels Roasted Do.400 Boxes Canada Glass, assorted sizes 10 Casks Spirits Turpentine 200 Bbls, Pitch, 200 Bbls, Resin 200 Doz.Coin Brooms, 50 Doz.Dusters, 10 Barrels Bright Varaish 300 Sides Sole Leather 1000 Pairs Tudia Kolber Shoes, assorted 70 Daoxes Sperm Candles 200 Blls, Prime, Prime Mess and Mess Pork 500 Bbis.Floor, 20 Bbls.Cheese 30 Hhds.Leat Tobacco, 50 doz.bed Cords 150 Boxes Twankay & Souchong Teas 50 do.Old Uyson, Gunpowder and Im- pertal Teas 400 Duzens Woollen Socks, Township make, \u2014ALSO\u2014 From Wm.Roddens Manufactory, Montreal :\u2014 A complete and large assortment of Cooking, Fancy Box and Hot Air Stoves, Counter Beams & Stands, with Patent Balances weishing from 2 oz.to 20 ewt., Chopping and Broad Axes.hereby given, that on | BUSINESS DIRECTORY.\u2014-\u2014 i Hauger, Noutelle Street, St.Juhu Suburbs.4 PARTMENTS for taking DAGUERREO- ZA TYPE LIKENESSES by F.WYSE, 2.d i Fluor, No.26, Mountaiu Street.SMEATON, TairLor, No.33, Êt.Juhn St.- * Newest style of Fashions\u2014neat work i hip\u2014punctuality to orders.CCOUNT BONKS AND STATIONERY, FREDK.WYSE, No.26, Foot of Mountain Street.Lower Towa, | NAIRNS, Meretaut Tailor, No.2, St.Louis | St, Place d'Adnes, apposite Payae\u2019s Hotel.C C CAZEAU'S french and Enalish Day and + Evening Schbol, No.6, Couillard Street.\u2014 Private Turion and Bparding.C T.BROW NS established cheap clothing e Ntoretosuit of Fortand Buade rejets, Upper l'own, Quebec.Gen- tlemeu\u201d\u2019s, \u201coys,andSertaute\u2019 Livery Clothes madeto measure.HARLES COBNEIL, Sabpien, Harsess McDONALD, Painter and Glazier, No.13, \u2018e St, Lewis Street.DWIN HULL, Clock & Watchmaker, No.19 À St.Peter Street, opposite the Union Hotel Lower Town.i» S.CHRISTMAS, from London, Watch and o Clock Maker, aud Engraver, Plate, Jewellery, &c.&c.repaired\u2014=No.3, St.John Street, Quebec.ç CAMERON, MerchanT TaiLor, St.Peter eo Street, Lower Town.\u2019 CGENE TRUDEAU, Overseer of the Sweep- À ing of Chimuies; residence, No.10, St, Flavien Street, Palace Ward, Upper Town.os Îtis particulariy requested vhat all orders for sweep- in.chimnies, will be tn writing, and sent the evening previous to the sweepers being required.{JAGLE LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY'S AGENCY OFFICE, removed to Fraser's Buildings, St.James St, opposite to Custom louse, EY IH.PORTER CO., Coal Wharf, No DANIEL MeGIPF, Hunt's Wharf | Quebec, +th Nov, 1846.\u2014\u2014\u2014rs SE CHURCH ORGAN FOR SALE.Y order of ihe Vestry of the Episcopal Cathedral, the ORGAN at preseut in that building is offered for Sale.This los rument was built in London by Ellie in 1801.Jt has the usual three rows of k ys, aud a pedit and Co- oJ Bank, i pula Action.It conta\u2019ns sixteen stops, numbering about 100C pijes; snd might fat 1+ comparatively email expense) be taken asunder and reouilt into three distinet Organs, of sufficient power for small Churches or Chapels, The whole ts contained in two handsome Qak Cases, gilu pipes in front of each.or fürther particulars app:y vo Mr.CODMAN, Or anist.Quebec, 14th August, 1846, OTICE is herahr piven that application will be made by the undersigned on behalf of themselves and their asscciales at the next session of the Legis.| lature for an Act to incorporate a Joint Stock Company 10 } work mines of Copper and other minerals on the Laods and Islands bordering on L kes Superior and Huon in Upper Canada.under 1he name of the Quebse and Lake ior Mining Association.Buperio SPETER PATTERSON, HENRY LEMESURIER, JOHN ZONNER, WILLIAM PETRY.THOMAS WILLIAM LLOYD | Quebec, 21st October, 1846.| SMOKED AND DRIED HANMS.The Subscribers have just received : BS.SMOKED HAMS, 7000 L 2000 Lbs.DRIED do.A very choree lot, uneqialled on the market, offered for sale in iots 10 suit purchasers.SEMPLE & STEWART, Lower Jown Market, Stails 9, 10 and 11.Quebec, 13:h May, 1816.NOTICE.r EYHE undersigned having leased the PRINCE OF Wares Hotel, 8t.John Street, since the first of May last, begs leave to return thanks to hi- friends and the public in general for the support wub which he has been hitherto favou.ed and hopes by strict attention, that he will merit § continusnce of the same, as nothing shall be wanting on his part to give satis- | faction to ail those who may favour him with their patron | age.i 2 (Signed) FREDK.NAST.N.:B \u2014Lunch.Liinner, or Supper, at any time.Quebec, 1st July, 1846.HE DIRECTORS of the late Union HOTEL Company or Quesec, will pay to the Share- : holders, or their legal representatives, on application to their Sccre:ary, Seven dollars and a half per Share, the residue of the Funds reahzed by them.J.W.WOOLSEY, Secretary of the U., C.Quebec, 18th September, 1846.u NATIONAL LOAN FUND, LIFE ASSURARGE SGCIETY, 26, Cornhill, London.NOTICE.| CAPITAL=-£300,000 STERLING.EMPOWERED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT.LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR QUEBEC Henry LeMrsunter, Esq.Hox, Louis Paar, JAMES GILLE., ; GARDS, CIROULARS, HA NDBILLS, &o, 80 : Executed with neatness andydespatch.Printed and ublished at No, 19, (former 5 and 14 H Mountain TStreet, Quebec, WitLiam NEiLsoN, d self and 1sabels b Valcartier, in the County of Quebec, for sell a0 of theit Margaret and John Neilson, Junior, _ late brother SOLE AGzXTa PoR Queses.\u201c7, Ky BUTEAU, a * Napoléon Wha/h, Queboc, 1st October, 1948.TY usw TT i + Tel Rich 8) Na.3, St.NG Bamuxt Nxizeon, deconted-\u2014=1Bth Dec, .L{ J ond D gi No Nh ] man peas resp sortment from Low selection, superior t fore solicit intrusted { tention to Quebec, a UPPEI AS I fro 1 Elegant of Ca TORTOISE DRUGS, su Genui Super Fresh Hops 4 Quebec.1 FRE UST re Forty Quebec, 21 | | Y the À (in the IH Aj 5 { Quehec, 12 il 7155 W V kinds À CHour, Clean i Quebec, 71h j (HE Sal supply : j of the best qua.Quebec, 4th H DS 5d 85 ( 10 F 2 C 10 38 Win 25,000 S Apr 12th June, 1 ANCHC( HE Sub ment of An Ch Sm 3rd July, 18 HE Su! 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