The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 1 décembre 1848, vendredi 1 décembre 1848
[" unde, © at the in Street, es EGIN vertising T 1847, ent of à luty We hanks far bus, ang \u2018\u20ac lo time vears, j CoLoNia, ing that endencies ring into ss of the that end, bject\u2014ro Dpolis for DY new, Dies in ail his object iotaining file these ondence, we bave Ch an as.ch a fung Ul pum \"w world, Ktent apg 7 85, ang generally prneness, Irseives à \u20ac Special ted be al.wishes to ent seek.istic.3 by Colonies in Press; e distam ted to the cellany is J wide gg ive infor, ities, ang 1\" earpes| fthe Co.idly ang and per.blated tv speak in stitutions riginated uy conf.| promore gress and we are \u20ac.f the Cent of al} IT as we | Empire ness, and s enlitles patronage ay appeal commen.lave been 'ause one Colonial From our \u20ac cannot uselessly ness con- owledge.find it te regularly f sending on Pres interests, our own L \u2018Phose of Com- 1 New.; and we spretable ed asthe d that we s.Bouks.require tu ccastonal e shall al.kind and ms attention ar.supplied; s; Hand ; Presses vd; Ink; Jobbing, article re- cution of phy, and of tresses Calimates, engaged he Copy- ted; and es of con- of News- e kditors rs should ) Can be al Banks, ton) some gow.\u201d ns, RD, HANTS, Jo; which possible, rate cor ) you in- [ E weekly 2 JM ning pres ed accor yitten die rat inser- ten lines Nd.each r asmay Province p, G46 Le s and 4 Mo = ny Co a No.6972.] ee nee of Canada, : jie, |, FOR SAL [i the matter of WILLIAM PHILLIPS, Bankrupt.| B BU iueriber, and constantly on hand y BE SOL) at the Court House, in the Quar snch : ALLERIA LS of ull descriptions, ter Sessions Ilall, in the City of Quebce, on: I FOURTH day of JANUARY uext, at the hour of EL EVEN in the forenoon, by the undersigned, iu virtue of order made by WILLIAM .Power, Esquire, one of sho Circuit Judges for the District of Quebec, the follow- jng property forming part of the Bunkrupt Estate of the Sil Willian Phillips, Esquire, of Quebee, Merchant : * Firstly.\u2014**A certain lot of ground oremplacementsituate in Chatexnguay Street, Leing an indirect continuation of Jachevrotière Street in St.Lewis Subnrb of the City of Quebec, known and distingnished as the lot number five iu the first range of concessions made at the same Place by Amable Berthelot, and consisting of forty feet in frout by nel fect in depth, bounded and abutted as follows, that stosay : On the north and south sides by the said Amable Rerthelof or his Representatives, on the west side by Michel Berthelot or his Representatives, and on the cast sde hy Chateauguay Street aforesuid, together with the House thercon erected and being, with the dependencies and appurtenances.\u201d .Soemndly\u2014A lot or emplacement in rear of the above described lot, raise i e inc The 7th Instalment on or before the 1st vf A i .es have returned Tories.For many years this has the several gentlemen of the City, and the Revd.Mr.+ tie wretchedness be raised, and its true source in cvery ! fore the 1st uf August, the Ë din been the result in some of the principal towns and, Bervann, Dr.Giraxp, and residents of this Pari, foe ] CHAI RS CHAI RS : ical die fiscloned, how oir could it.ho traced to vhy- Tota ont A Wt ho du! October, the Oth ; put ee while in none of these, so far as we can make out, their valuable assistance rendered on Saturday evening : FEW dozen very neat DRAWING ROOM ical disqualifications and their attendant.disappoincments.vent on ur, before the Je December, the 10th ¢ .op.us the Tory dominion been shaken, in some others - last, in saving from the fire his Furniture, Library, &e., | CHAIRS, will be disposed of at the RE-1 nse ues à ° Aways IRJUTIOUS | the gift, which, when 1 s , .re the Ist of February, and the 11th ik e island of 1 1 Jeb ! ; : rR ! \u2019 | | ; \\ used in moderation, is fraught with advantage, becomes nstalment on or before the 1st of April now next E.; | anremnacy hitherto maintained by the Liberals although neh damaged.¢ DUCED price of 12s.each for CASH, by the Subscribe ao\" ; Be, \u2019 > dine ct OAT x1 ensuing.1 mi-month- the supremacy : y C ey des tt, 9 ; 1 cet \u201crr AT, Dy the ths T when abused, the prolific source of mischief, and of greater Persons residing in the District of St.Francis, ca ie ww .Beauport, 29th Nov.1848.: see : ; , bar veu els B ; ¢ y Can ui rested from them.In Live ] F at his Shop, second House (left hand) outside St.John's med in ad- has been now wres \u2019 A Verpool, N.B.\u2014Dr.Vox IFFLAND, would also thanle the per-! Ga Ps : or less injury to the constitutional and vital powers.The make their payments at the Agencies of the City Bank at nh abel.A where the ten-pound householders, though having \u2018 i Sess] ¢ article Narn B.je per- Gate.; ; particular excesses, on the nature and consequence of Sherbrooke or Stanstead, as may be most convenient Cy IE E ay » of \u2018l'orv : : sons in possession of articles of Plate, Books, &e., to | OWEN.G.KENDALL vhi \u2018a T'reati ; : , k ; line, th to contend against à large body of Tory and venal feturn them to Mr.Waxenaw, at the Manor House, | b hN ax.bre IIS - which this Treatise professes to dilate, are productive of from locality.bed on on h : freemen, lately returned to Parliament a Liberal and pear the Asylum \u2019 aE \u2018 ouse, | Quebec, 29th Nov.1848.greater severity of inisery to the human frame than any By order, V1 pa 00 Le Bory liberal Peelite, the municipal ur household a \u201cTIN THE COTRT OF BANKROPTCY.| other to which it is subject.THOMAS STEERS, it .- et in which there are no freemen as such r { ; ; : .his work contains an accurate and complete acconnt of Secretary and Treasurer.vy of Decem.i ean as fur many years, réturne 1 their Town QU EBEC DEBA FING CLUB.Province of Sanada, | the Anatomy and Physiology of the Reproductive Organs, TTT re me \u2014 il spatch the Councillors in the proportion of ten uitra-Tories to His CLUB will meet at their Rooms, St.Lewis where ge day of November, 1848 : Ce Tlie Sonditions in health and disease.Jr GEORGE F.AUSTIN, it .; \u2018ty, SAT = N 4 1 .eser e ¢ 0 3 re + ji rst of De- one Liberal, Bolton, where the ten-pounders return HALL Street, next BA TURDAY EVENING, at In the matter of Thomas Anderson, Bankrupt.what subjeet pa be of more importance.than th ore.PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR AND LPND AGENT he we ri as age med the supremacy HALF PAST SEVEN o'clock.N motion of the Assignee, it is ordered that a ration of ; I : Le a3 and the Dr.Bowring, as again CONTI Si ; 2 gnee, « servation of the health and of the physical capabilities of MAT QT aR a.if rland des.J which Tories of the worst and lowest species have ete is requested.meeting of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt, which every man should be possessed ?It unfortunately OFFIUE ST.PETER STREET.EE IL, Esq.of long maintained in its municipal government.In ) .be held in this Court in the Court House in the City of happens that the unhappy victim of excessive indulgence Quebec, 20th June, 1848.oy k 3 ot with the Devonport, which returns two Liberal M.P.'s, the N ç \u2014 Quebec, on THURSDAY, the FOURT EENTH day of and vicious habits, whether acquired in early life or from - hid of the Pa.Liberals have this year lost the wajority in the Town OTICE.DECEMBER next, atthe hour of ELEVEN in the fore- the follies of advanced age, while suffering from their in- MR.FUTYOY HE AE i Ass, onl which they hd hitherts contri with difi-| \u201cFSI PROMISSORY NOTES horn described, | A rues an est ie accounts fn à quai pin Re ra ane ae ADVOCATE + To cto maintain.In Lincoin, which returns one avi Mai ah à : C paue d atte y.or relief.Shame an 8 A \u2018 ork to Cha.culty to to | Parliament.all she Town Councillors and having been Mailed at Quebec on the 17th Inst., preparatory to the declaration of a dividend.dread so frequently but erroneously entertained, that these = ay} | ! fe We are in- ADÉTE A0 North: here th ane aving as yet been received by the undersigned By order of the Judge, complaints are beyond the reach of art, alike restrict him PEACE D'ARMNES HILL, MOXTREAL.ih ra dist dected ave Tories.In Northampton, where the ten- to whom they were addressed, the public are hereby no- JOHN B.PARKIN hi ; ë ; LU 1 ES i ance ders return with case two Liberal M.D'.\u2019s, the tified, that the said Notes are the property of the BANK \u2018oO ! and prevent Lis seeking for assistance where alone it em Ka 7 pounder à return oe of it RE he mune) Een at Fe SE ES AMERICA ol not to receive 3 C.C.B.be procured.Tn acting thus, he forgets that accurate dis- NOTICE.5a 1onth.The ies ave had + ! \"par .LE * , : erimination in ascertrining the causes of disease, sympath \u2014_\u2014 Fi been stated constituency.Oxford, which also returns two Li- the same from any other party.IN THE COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.with the sufferer, and, above all, scorosy.invariably RELIEF COMMITYEE F is an evi- beral members, has long been, and still remains, T.eMesnvier, Tilstono & Co.'s Note, dated 11th November, Province of Canada, characterise the inteliigent and practical physician, and to .4 Me en the two Tory iu its Councillors and Magistracy.These in- £1120 19s.9d., due 5th June, 1849.District of Quebec.the medical man who can show by his possession of the LL persons holding PREMIUM NOTLS are ving for the stances, taken {rom the few loose notices given in tne LeMesurier, Tilstone & Co.\u2019s Note, dated 11th November, The 27th day of November, 1848.requisite legal qualifications that hie is entitled to esteem > hereby informed, that in default of their com=- ico and the London papers, and confined to those cases where | £1121 17s.8d., due 10th June, 1849.In the matt.r of James William Stewart, Bankrupt.and respect in his professional pursuits, the utmost confi- plying with the conditions contained in the said Notes by afely esti- returned to h the duties the coutest is stated to have taken place on political | around, are sufficient for our purpose\u2014which is honestly be overlooked in considering the question of suffrage extension.Is it possible to look at the LeMesurier, Tilstone & Co.\u2019s Note, dated 11th November, £1123 4s.1d., due 20th June, 1919, LeMesurier, Tilstone & Co.\u2019s Note, dated 11th November, GEONS OF LOWER CANADA.N motion of the Assignee, it is ordered that a IERRE CAMPRAU, of the City of Quebec, in the District of Quebec, Trader ; Commission \" dence should he extended.Dr.LA'MERT has obtained the highest medical honors, as his diplomas testify, and instant, and that the said light will bo shewn every night from sunset to sunrise, from the the FIRST day of DECEMBER next, the said Not will be null and void.oe te ; sw facts snprostive d Ï meeting of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt, the great extent of his practice for many years is a guaran- L.G.BAILLARGÉ T Stephens | merely to duos out a few Juots suggestive of doubt £1124 3s.11d., dne 25th June, 1849.| be held in this Court, in the Court House in the City of | tee for his professional experience, which has reference \u2018Chairman.he Bremen Ml Whether a wide extension of the franchise 1s a Certain LeMesurier, Tilstone & Co.\u2019s Note, dated 11th November, Quebec, on WEDNESDAY, the THIRTEENTH day almost solely to the treatment of these diseases.OL.ROBITAILLE that of ad- road to the reforms which the advocates of such an £1125 1s.9., due 30th June, 1849.of DECEMBER next, at the hour of ELEVEN in the To be sold at the BOOKSTOR Quebec, 31st Oct.1848.Secretary be equally extension aim at as their ends.For reasons we have D.DAVIDSON, forenoon ; at which meeting Creditors may prove their © be sold at the KSTORE of mm me is 2 Fy man, and several times stated, and whieh new facts do not Manager, Bank British North America.debts and the Assignee will produce and attest his accounts MR.JOHN NETLSON, WINTER STORAGE.the public.tend to invalidate, we cannot regard umversal or Montreal, 22nd Nov.1548.6 preparatory to the declaration of a dividend.Mountain Street, Quebec.ot Nov.12.) household suffrage as cither a certain or a safe road Te = = By order of the Judge, .Sold also by Mr.NOBLE PALMER, Druggist, King- 0 LET those excellent VAULTS, BONDED, ich existed to either \u2018* practical * or organic reforms.A con- ] iehfine 1 Î JOIN B.PARKIN, ston, Canada West, and by Messrs, MORTON & Co._ under the Stores of the Subscribers ; they are i existe stitueney such as Mr.1Tume\u2019s late motion would i > = W 1 as.3 C.C.B.Medical Hall, Halifax, Nova Scotia\u2014price 3s.9d.cur admirably adapted for LIGHT WINES, or any other promeut + produce would be apt to vibrate between fierce de- \u2014_\u2014 BANKRUPT rency.description of Goods lial to injury fro ee co 1 Govern- Ted - fier \u2018etorni § AD .ORE, GR ER & C moeracy and Torvism as fiercc\u2014returning extreme og, 2 2 TD) ANSE \\ 4 au .,Ç « , .efor the and dangerous men in times of excitement ; and in BLASS DARRACOTT, Pre of a} Quebec, 21st Dept.1848.\u2014 or Cs af fr sn ; of ~ : = tx strict of pe.T ST re _ ee asta fling os ut , ENSGENE BRS, + ELIX VALOIS, of the Parish of St.Joseph, JUST RECEIVED imorance, or venality, under the sway of Toryism, 66, STATE STREET, BOSTON, Pointe Levi, in the District of Quebec, Mer- ND for Sale at the Bookstore connected with ci .R .( Tas tae ar cr Ir 3 i 112 79 = > ; 1 astrono- Something of this\u2014as much of it as is possible in A RE prepared to construct works for lighting chant ; omission issued a st Jud Aout 2 fon the Tonys Taper, Lap CRAY S QUUBLC DIREC- cond time, the somewhat different nature of the case\u2014has been Cities, Towns, Manufactories, Public Build- ; à Dis sq ¢ bee.dated the tw 5 day of N ; Tor ~J.XTICE, (8.LU.many as- exemplified by the career of the constituency created ings, &e.with zas from Corl, Rosin, or other materials.| said District of Quebec, dated the twenty-first day of No- 20th Sept., 1848.cd bY a .2\u2018 Contr for Works of A al : vember, 1848.Meeting of Creditors to be held in the TO d to settle by the English Municipal Reform Bill.At first Contracts for Works of any capacity will be executed ! : 17 , \u2014 not, with when the Reform spirit and the reaction against the | promptly and in the most thorough manner.yet INT day oi DECEMBER net \"ELEVEN of DL a on Ly Np > ER, S) FARM FOR SALE: 8 a v 1 v » r him and closeness and the corruption of the old corporators JOIIN H.BLAKE, the clock in the forenoon.! w= ; ' re = m rRYHAT well known Farm, situated on Were strong, the new constituency did well.As FRANKLIN DARRACOTT.W.8.SEWELL, HE LIGHT HOUSE on RED = i the Craigs and St.Mary's Road, (30 miles th the fol- soon, however, as strong political feeling began to Amnorr DAvaescr } » ferenc Sheriffs Office, Sheriff.ISLAND, in the River St.from the Steamboat landing at St.Nicholas)\" Known 2s : bride, and the Reform party to cool and split, pn RAR $ elerence.Quebec, 21st Nov.1848.4 He orion been Intely com- Lots Nos.18 und 19, in the Ninth Range, Township of things changed for the worse, and constituencies qe > ; 7 ; Notice Is \u2018ereby given Leeds, County of Megantie, containing about 250 acres d the pla began to fall to the share of the loudest brawler or 1st December, 1848.13 Provines of Canada BANKRUPT.that SED LIGHT of the FIRS I of which 80 acres are in good state of cultivation and wolf ' the longest purse.For obvious reasons, we have no : = ; VIN y LABS was shewn thereon ou the fenced\u2014There is a we Gnished Dwelling House 30 feet a the exil pleasure in ollie on these facts ; but they cannot COLLEGE OF PITYSICIANS AND SUR-! Distriet of Quebec.ELEVENT:i! day of NOVEMBER in- by 40, two Barus, Stable and Cow House under the same g roof, and other buildings, suitable for extensive storage, &c.\u2014an excellent situation for business, à Store having ¢ \u20ac .look a rRVIE BY-LAWS of the COLLEGE having re- | issued by Juan Casimir BrUNEan, Esquire, one of the FIFTEENTII day of APRIL, to the FIFTEENTIL been kept at the premises for cight years.It is within urn is soon result without suspecting that the comparative 1gno- ceived the Sanction of the Executive its i Circnit Judges in and for the said District of Quebec, day of DECEMBER in each year.two miles of the Catholic and Protestant Churches, and discharge of tance and poverty of the English municipal consti- ; ; rival of BOOKS are NOW OPEN for the REGISTRATION | dated the twenty-ninth day of November, 1848.Meeting The Tower is fifty-one feet high and the light stands half a wile of Saw and Grist Mill.This fom is well e arrival om the late tely, at the tuency have something to do with it ?For instauce, Hugh M\u2018Neile and his brother agitators seem to wield at will the municipal electors of Liverpool ; of MEMBERS.1t is required of such as desire to Register that thoy ! of Creditors in the Court House in the said City of Quebec, on MONDAY, the EIGHTEENTH day of DECEM BER next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.about sixty-six feet above the level of the sea, and is seen all round the compass.worth the attention of a practical farmer, and wiil be dis- White Island bearing from it 8.posed of with or without the stock and farming implements forward to the Undersigned (post paid) their name, legibly SAT W.+ WW.about ten miles, Green Island Light &.E.by Jon moderate terms.est member but the majority of the ten-pounders show them- written in full, their age, TE ace, data of Provineisl .; W.8.SEWELL, E.à E.about five miles and a half, and the North East For further particulars apply to J.P.BRADLEY, in Umbria, selves above influence.In cases where the instru- Licence, and the College Fee, viz., Ten Dollars, in cur- Sherifls Office, Sheriff.End of Red Island Reef, about two miles and a half.Esq., Advocate, 60, St.Louis Street, Quebre, or to the { Chemistry ; tdi a Gatien is Ci ! \u2019 Quebee, 29th Nov.1848.4 By order undersigned Proprietor at New Liverponl.nounce nentality used is not the anti-Popery or anti- rent Money of this City._ I rer 63 TE Poor-law clap-trans.bul bribery and intimidation All such as signed the Petition to the Legislature for a .LINDSAY & LE MOINE, JOIN MeNAUGHTON, t become 8 p-traps, bul bribery ë \u2019 ; .; .NOTICE.Trinity House, Queb 2nd May, 1848 \u20140 Ww hair the results are still wor d more apparent.We the Act of Incorporation are entitled to Register forthwith, | , .> >, \u201cénebec, Rrs.Ty.H.Q.y ce oy-ows ld the ih are very willi er bo orn: \u2018of provided that at tho time of their signing they were in THE Subscriber has been duly appointed Assignee 17th Nov., 1848.9 .know vy mist EA ling, however, to be convinced of our possession of a Provincial Licence to practice Medicine of the Bankrupt Estate of DAMAS HUDON.» >: TT ï in all the att ake; and, unaffectedly, should like to see an &e., &c.; and, in virtue ofthe By-Law which refers to All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make ITARBOUR MASTER'S QFFICE A CI QS of Land at George il tempt made to explain, or any other hypothesis Membership, the Books of the College shall be kept open immediate payment, at the Office of PaTerson, Youxc Quebre, 3rd Nov 1848 ?* students # | 1an that we have indicated, these facts\u2014-that house- during a period of six months from the time of the passing & Co- OTICE is hereby ven tl t FOR SALE pputastion 6 old suffrage returns Tories in the same places where of the said By Laws, viz., the Tenth of October, 1848, i JNO.P.ANDERSON.SEVERAL ANCHORS ed fen=pound suffrage returns Liberals, and that while for the Registration of every Member of the Profession Quebec, 22nd Nov.1848.26 CITAINS Intel picked up in the pu IN LOWER CANAD comparison q ingland, with'a household municipal suffrage, the who desires so to do, provided such Member had been in ÿ bour of Quebec, are now at the Cul IIS NORTH AMERICAN COLONIAL A8< oh 4 ories hold the mastery, in Scotland, with a ten- possession of a Provincial Licence to Practice Medicine, | de-Sac for i LC SOCIATION OF , .which we ound .y POUEEEE , ) Four Year he Ti f th .h Ye a = | e-Sac for inspection ; and any persons SOCI ON OF IRELAND have for dispo= meriea, 15 we municipal franchise, the Vories can searcely &e., &e., Four Years att 9 ue a the Jussing of the > having lost the same, must apply te sal about 100,000 ACRES OF LAND under the tenure science 0 ow ace, and leave the Liberals to make contests Act of Incorporations vin, th Tun 18 74 D DENTIST, &c., the Harbour Master.Tn the eventof of FREE and COMMON SOCCAGE, dispersed through will be the ong themselves.; \" Registrar and Treasurer N returning thanks for the liberal support he has their not being owned within the pre.the SKIGNIORY of BEAUHARNOIS, ard the Town- pitaltics of == 7 Coll.Ph.& Surg, L.C 1 been favored with during the Summer, begs to scribed time, they will be sold accord- ships of GODMANCHESTER AND HIINCHINE- rough it 8 \u2018 TMi 58, Crata STREET, Te state that in consequence of the close of the Navigation, ing to aw ow ARD B BROOK adjoining thereto, in the County of Ieauharnois, plthoug | Cost Or it Es Et.Montreal, 24th Nov., 1848.his next visit will be deferred until MONDAY, 27th inst., 15 Captain of the P ; à H OXER, on the South Bank of the St, Lawrence.A md a the \u2014_\u2014 The Official Gazette, the Montreal Pilot, Minerve and when he will remain in Quebec for TWO or THREE weeks.OPA in of the Port and Harbour Master.sa lie peculiar advantages possessed by these tracts, con- o \"as their SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.L'Avenir ; the Quebec Gazette, Mercury, Canadian and Any person wishing to consult him will be pleased to make JUST PUBLISHED ae general superiority of the soil, a distance of only them this in The steamer Montreal which loft here Wednesday even- Eat 5 o'clock, did not get to Three Rivers till 3 o'clock Journal ; the Missisquoi News, Stanstead Journal, and Sherbrooke Gazette ; the Three Rivers Gazette and Echo an appointment by note a day or two previously, as his engagements for that period are numerous, and his stay AND FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, twenty five miles from the metropolis of Canada, accessible by Steam and Rail, a down stream navigation, and es A ik fo situation in one of the most populous and thriving Agi- des Campagnes, will insert this once each week for four will be regulated accordingly.! : .riving Ag of the firs Jester ay morning, and remained there till half-past 6.weeks ; Pa send the first and last number of each jou nal Persons suffering from diseases of the dental Organs, THE QUEBEC SHEET ALMANACK, cultur nù Connties, D Canal good roads pr all di rections: the - Mr The Quebec, which left Montreal for Quebec at 6 taining the advertisement to the Registrar and Trea- arising from Scrofuls or Gangrene, should avail them.; 5 Tone Fr er facilities of inférnal so, of the o'clock on Wednesday night did ot ronch Three Rivers surer Montrosl with the account selves of Dr.Jones\u2019 astringent tincture, which will on ron 1849, communication, scveral thriving villages\u2014 Churches, Ca- one tll a quarter bofore 11 o'clock yesterday morning.She ! ! proper application, as the case may require, afford instan- Price 4d.each and 3s.per Doz.BE eworion Gehan oy de Tanne.: A i .\u2018 : a .i oF : 1008, m Joan for- Comp barge In tow loaded with conls for the Quebec Gas B.PALMER, the American Newspaper taneous relief.Gazette Office, 24th Nov., 1849.institutions found in an ndvanced state of civilization.eminence he Qu b .@ Agent, is Agent for this Paper and authorized to Quebee, 22nd Nov.1848.= Several valuable WATER PRIVELEGES will also be aples have ho steamae otc here last night at 6 o'clock.tke ADVERTISEMENTS and SUBSCRIPTIONS, FIRE WOOD FOR SALE ADVERTISEMENT.disposed of rt, to the Shunt oreo Charlevoix arrived on Wednesday night st the same rates as required by us.His Offices are at 5 ; A HE HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY have f Terms of sale, CASH DOWN ; or if on Credit.with a Jatitude- vut 8 o\u2019elock, with a barge loaded with flour in tow.BOSTON, 8, Congress Street.FEW THOUSAND CORDS OF DRY Sale, à Doi AY COMPAI Ave Tor} oportionate enhancement of price\u2014one fifh Cash.and me advan: on Heamer Huron, which we stated in our paper of NEW YORK, Tribune Building.MAPLE, BLACK BIRCH and BEECH, DRESSED at their Stores in ST.PAUL STREET the balance in four equal annual instalments with interest \u2014 loaded a: as being oxpected down with two more barges PHILADELPHIA, N.W., cor.Third and cut and split ready for use, is offered for Sale at a mode- = Fo BEAVER SKINS, of superior quality, ot \"1 jets of the Lands and any further information obtained Jifferencs arlovar.y flour, had not arrived at Montreal when the Chesnut Stre ts.ate price, on LOWNDES WHARF, St.Paul Street, by * reduced price.JAMES McKENZIE at the Company's Office, Beauharnois.hat we are x left there.BALTIMORE, 8.W., cor.North & Fayette.G.W.USBORNE.a) MCR INGLE.Bonuharnois, 10th June, 1848.while the vices from Halifax of the 22d inst., received by | 1st December, 1848.Quebec, 13th Nov.1848, Quebec, 17th Nov.1848. BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, No.|, PRINCES STREET, BANK, LONDON.EMPOWERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF PARLIAMENT, IV.PICT, CAP.CAPITAL-ONE MILLION STERLING.R.PENISTON, India Wharf, Agent Referees-\u2014JOs.MORRIYN, Esquire, M.D.and J.A.SEWELL, Esquire, M.D, IX, Fa LPL Byuai Rares J Promium.FABLE PI.Short Terms TABLE IL fnuereasuis Alternate Rates of Peeing.l'able of \\nnuat Premiume required forthe Assurance Table of Premiums ro ot Lt00for whole Term of a Single Lite ; the Mau quired for the Assur being increased, or the sum Assured reduced, at the ance aot £100 on a Sin.end of every Firth Year, umiil the Fwentieth, incte ale Life Yor the respec.ave: after which period a fixed Annual Premium uve terns of One and w ll be pavable, and a fixed sum Assured during the Seven Years.remarnder of Lafe.Pasir or Presttistsrequered for the Assurance of £1 for the whole Fern of a Sing e baie, in Anueal, Haif Yearly, or Quarteriy.payinents.| Vous tHatr griv Watery 3 bars Neco Laird | Forth Remainder A (ne Year Then, > .ny orci Dre mun JC tre ter \u2018e ue .a; > ai: .te prem ET Tm Years Years, Years.Years.of Life.Premium.premium £ s d'£ s à \u20ac s d \u2014 _\u2014_ 2 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 - int 911-03 © 0 7 5 E£ 4 4 £L 1 d£L ss d L ss de o£ 8% d.£ s d £ s d 1-1 10 6015 £0 7 \u20ac 16 010 8 1 711 L 8 6 14% 8, 19 ÿ© 16 OIR f G16 à ts] 11 22015 60 TH 17 10 21 4514 9 1 114 5 9 9 8 17 019 4 1 0 2 191 11 9016 10 81 Ix 1 031 1.01 98 115 2 2 ] 5 J#8 019 G1 O5 90) 12 53016 50 8 3 161 0111 5 4 110 4 116 0 gg 5 19 0191110 09 211 13 1016 90 8 5 201 1 41 Sw lon 116 YU 2 75 0g 2010310 0 gop 15 9017 10 8 7 8 1 1 61 6 4 111,7 117 7 a 49 2 1071 1 2 1 14 6017 #10 s10 @ 1 2 21 6H: 112 35 18 6 2 500 2 1 O1 1 15 241 135 30171690 9 0 25.+ 2071 7 5011211 1.19 4 2071 23.1 1 1 #8 17 251 16 O0 15 20 9 2 2 1 5 1180115 8 £04 agg % 1 141 19 251 16106018 SU 9 5 251 3 61 87114 7 2 1 4 2 97 25/1 1 61 110 271 17 9 019 10 9 8 2 1 401 9 5115 5 2 25 gp ÿ Ÿ 117120 25 1 18 s'O 19 zu 910 27 | 4 61 VII 1716 1 2 3 6 o179 @ 27 1 191 g 3 goji 19 71 0 11010 1 295 1 5 11107 117 6 2 4 9 gag 1 28 TU 1 2035 S302 U 8 1 0 TIO 4 201 5 8 111 4118 0 2 6 0 215 9) 2% 1 2 O1 25 512 1 91 1 010 = 30 1 6 4 112 21119 1 274 217 6 3001211 27 33 2101 à eV 1015 3 1 7 0 H13 1 2 0 © 2 810 219 5° 3! 1 2 51 2 a 332 4 1,1 2 4011 53 30 1 7 9114 02 ! 4 2°0 4 531 5 2 1251350 s43 5 51 53 6011, 7 23 | B 6115 02 2 8 212 00 3037 3% 1 271 305 3353 6 91 3 9 01h 99 5116 0 2 4 0 213 9, 5 5011 34.1 2091 3 7 5562 8 3 1 4 6012 4 35 110 4 117 2 2 5 6 215 8 7 8 4; 35 1 2191 1 531 373 9 1011 5 3012 9 36 111 3 FIB 5270 217 8 511 0 26; 1 3 21 4 4 382 11 511 6 1013 2 37132 4119 9 2 8 9 21910, 313 9 27, 1 3 61 410 392 13 21 7 0/013 7 33 11% 6:2 1 2 210 6 3 2 1 316 5 78 1 3101 55 402 15 1/1 8 00014 | 539114 92 2 8212 5 7 4 7 31917 99 ! 471 60 412 17 {1 9 0014 7 4001168 1.2 4 4 214 6 3 7 3 4 3 4 406 1 4081 6 9 492 19 2 110 11015 2 41 117 62 G 3) 216 9 310 1 4 7 ¢ 41} 1 5 4177 433 L 5111 2015 9 42 119 1 2 8 0219 1 313 1' 4101, 4 1 6 01 8 7 443 3 9112 5016 4 45 2 O 9 210 1.3 1 8 316 4 415 , 4 16 91 9 8 455 6 31113 # 017 0 442 2 6212 33 4 5 519 9 439 @ 1 7 7 11010 463 8 1/115 11017 8 452 4 6 214 #3 7 4 4 36 5 4 3 4 186112 2 473 11 9116 6,018 5 462 6 7 217 2 310 6 4 7 5 5 9 3 6 1 9 7 113 8 4% 14 O1 18 11019 2 47 2 810 21911 31310 411 8 si141n 47 11030 115 4 403 18 ol 110 8/1 0 0 4% 211 33 210317 5 416 3 6 0 g 48 112 2 117 2 504 1 4/2 1 51 011 49 21310 3 511 4 4 311 6 61, 49 113 8119 2 514 5 02 3 7 1 7Tl6 30216 73 9 4 4 55 5 6 3 615 7 50 115 4 2 1 5 524 8 99 5 3 3 216 51 219 R 31271 4 911 51110 7 Olp 51 117 2 2 510 534 121002 7 41 311 52 3 211 SIGIP 414 8 51710 7 8 @ ?7 119 7266 544 17 119 9 61 5 U 53 3 6 4 4 1 0.419 9 6 4 3 716 9 53 2 1 62 9 5 555 1 B® 2111/1 6 3 54 310 4 5 65 553 611 1 8 5 , 58/2 511 2127 565 6 6914 4 1 7 6 55 514 2 410 4 511 1! 618 6 815 ; 5° 2 6 8216 1 575 11 8 217 O1 810 56-518 6 415 6 517 5 7 6 4 9 5 4.59 2?8 7 21910 55:15 17 1| 2919 10j1 10 3 57 4 3 2 5 1 #6 4 2 T1410 016 4 57 21210 5 4 9 595 2113 2301 1 1110 5 4 8B 3057 @ 611 AK 8B 400 10 8 ,! SH 216 43 85 606 9 115 6 11113 5 50 413 F 51% 5 616 35 815 94 D 0, 59 3 0 2313 4 616 15 813 9 11115 2% 69° 419 56 0 47 7 8 9 4 3 1114 | 80 54 5318 7 627 2 8 313 ETES 7 1 ON O7 ENT 4 4 4 737 10 11317 2119 0 Fxamere \u2014A person aged 30 (next birth day,) may 62 31311 410 7 647 18 114 1 312 1 2 secure £1000 at his death, by the Annual payment 65 5195 4 17 4 658 6 74 5 42 3 5 of \u2019 | 64 4 5 235 4 g 66,8 15 8/410 52 510 £13 3 4 untilthe expiration of five vears : : 65 411 6512 8 679 5 414 °F 5 2 8 5 16 1 8 ifter 5 vears, until the expiration of ten! 66 418 66 1 4 6x9 15 915 O 11/2 11 3 years: 67, 3 6 0610 1 6510 6 10,5 6 9'°214 3 1910 10 after 10 years, until the expiration of 15 es 514 5 / 0 19 70.10 18 9 513 0 217 6 vears.| 69 6 3 2, 712 25 after 15 years, until che expiration of 20:70 6121018 4 0 vears; and | Example (1)\u2014 A person 98 15 O after 20 years, during the remainder of \"ed 30, (nest birth-day) Life, may secure £1000 at his decease, provided he die within the term of one iyear, by the payment of i ExAMPLE.-\u2014 À person aged 30 (next birth.day) may secure £1000 at his death by payment i f | J'ith the option or alternative £20 6s, 8d.Annualy.i 1£11 Os.10d.Half | l'Ofcontinuing either of the payments throughout th (2.)\u2014A person of the -ve or .; \u2018same age.rnav secure t ali-vearly, j whole term of life, and having the sum asstred pe- like amount provided he die within the term of 7 Years, by the annual nay- ment of Æ11 5s.104.After After | After | 10 5s.10d.£5 3s.4d.Quar erly, plodically diminished, according to the annexed scale of | 1 ! og | During the whole period of life.\u201d eduction.| Scale af Reduction for an Assurance of £1000 at any Âge, according to After the Alternative Plan of Table IT.5 Years HO Years15 Years 20) ears If the Premium.payable during the First five vears be continued throughout | | the whole period of life, the sum Assured will be reduced to Lu £875 £750 | £625 £500 Do.Do.Second live years, Do.875: 7x0 | 695 Do.Do.Third five years, Do.! \u201c 875 | 750 Do» Do.Fourth five years, Do | «| 8% By comparingthe ratesof Table1 and 2, it will be seen that according tothe Alternstive Plan.somewhat lessthan wo-thirds of the whole Life Premium isin general required in the firstinstance; the difference beingafter wards made up, either by a gradualinerease of Premium, during a given period, or, by a corresponding gradual reduction of the sum Assured ; the option.in every case.being given to the Policy holder of selecting the mode which may best suit his object or convenience.The elfectuf an Assurance on a person\u2019s own life, is to craate ATONCE a Property in Reversion whichcan By ¥00THER MeEaNsberealized.Take,forinstance the case ofa person at the age of Thirty, who, by the payment of £5 15s.10d., can hecome.at once, possessed ofa bequeathable property of £1000, subject only to the condition of his continuing the same payment quarterly, during the remainder of his lift\u2014a condition which may be fulfilled by the mere saving of Nine shillings weekly, in his expenditure.Thus, by the vxertion of a very slivht degree of economv\u2014such, indeed, as can scarcely be felt as an inconvenience, he may at oncerealize a capital of £1000, which he can bequeath, or dispose of in any wav he may think proper.In addition to the pubiished rates, an extensive set of Tables hasbeen computed for Assurances of Joint Lives.the survivor of two or more lives,and for contingent Asenrances: Also, for Reversionary Annuities, Endowments for Widows and Children, and for everyposstble contingency, affecting human life, against which it may be prudent or expedient to provide, } \u2019 The undersigned would particularly recommend, À Table of Decreasine Rates of ! remium, on a novel, and remarkable plan the Policy holder having the option.of diccantinuing the payment of further premiums, after Twenty, Firreey.TeN, and even Five years \u2014and the Policvstill remaining in force.En the first case.for the full amount originally assured.and in either of the three other cases, for a portion of the same.according to a fixed and equitable Scale, endorsed upon the Policy.All claims pavable within Tuner Montus, after the proof of death.No proof of birth is required at the time a claim is made.the age of the Assured being.in every case, admitted in the Policy.cannot, under any circumstances.be afterwards calledin question.Policies effected by parties on their own lives, are nat rendered void in case of death by duelling, or the hands of Justice.In the event of suicide, if the Policy be assigred to a bona fide Creditor, the cum Assured will be paid without deduction.1f the Policy be not so assigned.the full amount of Premiums received thereon, will be returne : to the family of the Assured.Policies having become forfeited, in consequence ofthe non payment of the Renewal Premiums, may be revived without 19e exaction of a fine, at any time within twelve calendar months on the production of satisfactory evidence relarive to the state of health of the Assured, and the paywnent of Interest on the Premiums due.7 By these and similar Regulations, many of which are czvuliar to this Establishment, itis presumed thatthe important object hasbecn attzined, of rendering Policy of Assurance, as complete an Instrument of security as can possibly be desired.T'henecessary forms, and every requisite iutormation, as to the mode of effecting Assurances, may be obtained, either by! etter, or personal application.10 R.PENISTON, India Wharf, AGENT FOR QUEBEC AND THE CANADAS.Mem.\u2014 These Rates, Sterling\u2014with Premium of Exchange added.SIMMONDS COLONIAL MAGAZINE FOR SALE, AND FOREIGN MISCELLANY, N excellent LOT OF LAND, in Meadow, situated in the Parish of CITARLESLOURG, at the place called Gros Pin, a mile and a \u201chalf from Dor- chester Bridge, containing about 7 perches and 11 feet in front, by 17 arpents in depth.Terms easv.Apply to J.B.TRUDELLE, u-ow Notary.Monthly\u2014 Price 2s.6d.Will be found to be the only Register and Chronicle of Recent occurrences in Quebec, 27th Nov.1848.Burriss NCRrH AMERICA Tue West INDIRS Care or Gcop Horz & Mau- RITIUS New SouTH Warzs SouUTH & WEST22N AUSTRALIA VAN Digmen*s LAND New ZEALAND MALTA AND GIBRALTAR \u2018The EasT INpIks AND CHINA, &c &c.SIMMOND'S COLONIAL MAGAZINE And Foreign Miscellany, PUBLISHED MONTHLY, PRICE 2s.6d.Furnishes the Latest Dates of Advices from every | All persons having friends abroad, or interested in the British Colonies, may rely upon receiving through this meditm thel arest and most authentic accounts from British Colony and Possession ;\u2014every leading Colonial and Foreign Newspaper, and Periodical, from all parts of the world.being regularly received and filed Ît contains impartial descriptive, general and statistical articles relating to the Colonies; a digest of the most important Local Information in each of our dependencies, and a register of birthe, deathe, and marriagnss forming an 'ndispensable Wark of Reference an the Trade, Commerce and Agriculture, Productive Resources, Population and actua) Condition of the British and Foreign Colonies, and an instructive and entertaining Publication to be sent by their home friends to Settlers in the respec tive Colonies.OFFICE, 6.Barge Yard, Backlershury, London, LTRS Le each, on the Ist of every Month, OFFICE.6, Barge Yard, Bucklersbury, London, A few complet Sets can be had, in 10 Volumes half.bound, 12s.per Volume, HE Quesec Gazerte, heretofore printed and published by Wu.Neszson, for himself, Isang.MARGARET.and Joux Newson, will, from and after th 1st of MAY next, he printed and published by the undez - signed on his own account.The business heretofore carried on.at the same place, in the name of the above mentioned persons, will also, from the 1st of MAY next, be carried on by the undersigned on his own account.J.NEILSON.Quebec, 28th April, 1848, WERKNE PERARAEBAN KEEN Nn REAR AREY SSN NN EAE ARENA SO HANARHEGER bit 3 UUENSHRL SIL A NE [ SPHITNET, As AE au SE! Bet SEAT DR.TOWNSEND'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA.Wonder and Blessing of the Age, The most Extraordinary Medicine in the World.This Extract is put up in Quart Bottles: it is six times cheaper pleasanter, and warranted superior to any sold.It cures without vomiting, purging, sickening or debilitating the Patient.The great beauty and superiority of this Sarsaparilla over alt other medicines is, that while it eradicates the disease, ii invigorates the body.li is one of the very best SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINES Ever known ; it not only purifies the whole system, and strengthens the person, but it creates new, pure and rich blood: a power possessed by no other medicine.And in this lies the grand secret of its wonderful success.It has performed within the lust five years, more thau 100,000 cures of severe cases of diseuse ; at least 15,000 were considered incuruble, It has saved the lives of more than 5,000 children during the two past seasons.10,000 cases of General Debility and want of Nervous Energy.Dr.Townsend's Sarsaparilla invigorates the whole system per- mauently, To those who have lost their muscular energy by the effects of medicine or indiscretion committed in youth, or the ex cessive indulgence of the passions, aud brought oun a general phy sicul prostration of the nervous system, lassitude, want of ambition, fainting sensations, premature decay and decline, hastening towards that fatal disease, Consumption, can be entirely restored by this pleasant remedy.This Sarsaparills is far superior to any Invigorating Cordial, As it renews and invigorates the system, gives activity to the limbs, and strength to the muscular system, in a most extraordina ry degree.Consumption Cured.Oleanse and Strengthen.Consumption can be cured, Bronchutis, Consumption, Liver Complaint, Colds, Catarrh, Coughs, Asthma, Spitting of Blood Sorenessin the Chest, Hectic Flush, Night Sweata, Dificult or Profuse Expectoration, Pain in the Side, $c.have been and can be cured.SPITTING BLOOD.New York, April 28, 1847.Dn.TowNsEND\u2014I verily believa that your Sarsaparilla has been the means, through Providence, of saving my life.I have for several years had a bad Cough.It became worse and worse.At last I raised large quantities of blood, hud night Sweats, and was greatly debilitated aud reduced, and did not expect to live.1 have only used your Sarsaparilla a short time, and there has a wonderful change been wrought in me.I am now able to walk all over the city.I raise no blood, and my cough has left me.You can well imagine that I am thankful for these results, Your obedient servant, WH.RUSSELL, 65 Cctherins-st.Rheumatism This is only one of more than four thousand cases of Rheuma- tistn that Dr.Townsend's Sarsaparilla has cured.The most severe and chronic cases are weekly eradicated by its extraordinary virtues.James Cuminings, Esq., one of the assistants in the Lunatic Asy- Tum, Blackwell's Island, is the gentlemen spoken of in the following letter : Blackwell's Island, Sept.14, 1847.Dr.Townsend\u2014Dear Sir: 1 have suffered terribly for nine years with the Rheumatism ; considerable of the time I could not eat, sleep or walk.I had the utniost distressing pains, and my limbs were terribly swollen.I have used four bottles of your Sarsaparilla, and they have done me more than one théusand dollars worth ot good.Iam so much betier\u2014indeed, I am entirely relieved.You are at liberty to use this for the benefit of the afflicted.Yours, respectfully, JAMES CUMMINGS.Fits! Fits! Fits! Dr.Townsend, not having tested his Sarsaparilla in cases of Fits, of course never recommended it, and was surprised to receive the following from an intelligent and respectable Farmer in Westchester County : Fordham, August 13, 1847, Dr.Townsend\u2014Dear Sir: 1 have a little girl seven years of age, who has been several years afflicted with Fits; we tried almost everything for her, but without success; at last, although we could find no recommendation in our circulars for cases like hers, we thought, as she was in very delicate health, we would give her some of your Sarsaparilla, and are very glad we did, for it not only restored her strength, hut she has had no return of the Fits, to our great pleasure and surprise.She is fast becoming rugged and hearty, for which we feel grateful, Yours, respectfully, JOHN BUTLER, Jr Female Medicine.Dr.Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovercign and speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Prolapsus Uteri, or Failing of the Womb, Costiveness, Piles, Leucorrhæa, or Whites, obstructed or difficult Menstruation.Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of the system\u2014 no matter whether the result of inherent cause or causes, produced by irregularity, illness or accident.Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating effects on the human frame.Persons all weakness and lassitude, from taking it, at once become robust and full of energy under its influence.It immediately counteracts the nervelessness of the female frame, which is the great cause of Barrenness.It will not be expected of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures performed but we cau assure the afflicted, that hundreds of cases have been reported to us Thousnnds vf cases where families have been without children.after using a faw bottles of this invaluable medicine, have been blessed with fine, healthy offspring.To Mothers and Married Ladies.This Extract of Sarsaparilla has been expressly prepared in reference to female complaints.No female who has reason to suppose she is approaching that critical period, \u201c The turn of life\u201d should neglect to take it, as it is a certain preventive for any of the numerous and horrible diseases to which females are subject at this time of life.This period may be delayed for several years by using this medicine.Nor is it less valuable for those who are approaching womanhood, as it is calculated Lo assist nature, by quickening the blood and invigorating the system.Indeed, this medicine is invaluable for all the delicate diseases to which women are subject.It braces the whole system, renews permanently the natural energies, by removing the impurities of the body, not so far stimulating as to produce subsequent relaxation, which is the case of most medicines taken for female weakness and disease.By using a few bottles of this medicine, many severe and painful surgical opera tions may be prevented.Great Blessing to Mothers and Children.It is the safest and most effectual medicine for purifying the system, and relieving the sufferings attendant upon child-birth ever discovered.It strengthens both the mother and child, prevents pain and disease, increases and enriches the fond, those who have used it think itis indispensable.It is highly useful both before and after confinement, as it prevents discases attendant upon ehildbirth\u2014in Costiveness, Piles, Cramps, Swelling of the Feet, Despoudency, Heartburn, Vomicing, Pain in the Back and Loins, False Pains, Hemorrhage, and in regulating the secretions and equalizing the circulation it has no equal.The great beauty of this medicine is, it is always safe, and the most delicate use it most successfully, very few cases require any other medicine, in some a little Castor Oil, or Magnesia, is useful.Exercise in the open air, and light food with this medicine, will always en sure a safe and easy confinement.Benuty and Health.Cosmetics, Chalk, and a variety of preparations generally in use, when applied to the face, very soon spoil it of its beauty.They close the pores of the skin, and check the circulation, which, when nature is not thwarted by disease or powder, or the skin inflamed by the alkalies used in soaps, beautifies its own production in the \u201chuman face Divine,\u201d ns well as in the garden of rich and delicately tinted and variegated flowers.A free, active and healthy circulation of the fluids or the coursing of the pure, rich blood to the extremities, is that which paints the countenance in the most exquisite beauty.It is that which imparts the indescribable shades and flashes of loveliness that all admire, but none can describe.This beauty is the offspring of nature\u2014not of powder or soap.If there is nota free and healthy circulation, there is no beauty.If the lady is fair tha cheeks, and a brilliancy to their eyes that is fascinating.as driven snow, if she paint, and use casmetics, and the blood is thick, cold and impure, she is not beautiful.If she be brown or yellow, and there is pure and active blood, it gives a rich bloom to This is why the southern, and especiully the Spanish ladies, are so much admired.Ladies in the north who take but little exercise or are confined in close rooms, or have spoiled their complexion hy the application of deleterious mixtures, if they wish to regain elas ticity of step, buoyant spirits, sparkling eyes and beautiful complexions, they should use Dr.Townsend's Sarsaparilia.Thousands who have tried it, are more than satisfied, are delighted.Ladies of every station, crowd our office daily.Notice to the Ladies.Those that imitate Dr.Townsend's Sarsaparilla, have invari called their stuff a great Remedy for Females, se, &e., al ny copied our bills and circulars which relates to the complaints of women, word for word\u2014other men who put up medicine, have, since the great success of Dr.Townsend's Sarsaparilla in complaints incident to females, recommended theirs, although previously they did not.A number of these Mixtures, Pills, &c., are injurious to fa.males, as they aggravate disease, and undermine the constitution.Scrofula Cured.Tbis certificate conclusively proves that this Sarsaparilla has perfect control over the most obstinate diseases of the Blood bree persons cured in one house is unprecodented.\u2019 Da, Town: SP vlog 19 Ghitdren.Rn, 8 ear Sir: ave the pleasure to | that three of my children have been cured of the Sevofuia my io use of your excellent medicine.They were afflicted very severoly with bad Sores; have taken only four bottles ; it took them away for which 1 feel mynelf under great obligation.! Yours, respectfully, ISAAC W.CRAIN, 106 Wooster-st.me mmm se Opinions of Phyaialngs, Dr.Townsend is almost daily receiving orders from Physicians in different parts of the Union.| This is to certify that we, the undersigned, Physicians of the City of Albany, have in numerous cases prescribed Dr.Townsend's Sar- saparills, and believe it to be ove o the most jouable preparations i rket.P., M.ta the mark J.WILSON, M.D.R.B.BR1GGS, M.D.P.E.ELMENDORF, M.D.CAUTION.Owing to the great success and immense sale of Dr.Townsend's Sarsaparilla, a number of mon who were formerly our Agents, have commenced making Sarsaparilla Extracts, Elixirs, Bitters, Extracts of Yellow Dock, &c.\u2018They generally put it up in the same shaped bottles, and soie of them have stole and copied our advertisements, they are ouly worthless imitations, and should be avoided.Albany, April 1, 1347.Principal Office, 126 FULTON Street, Sun Building.N.Y.; Red- ding & Co., 8 State street, Boston; Dyott & Sons, 132 North See.ond street, Philudelphia; 5.S.Hunce, Druggist, Baltimore; P.M.Colien.Charleston; Wright & Co, 151 Chartres 8troet, N.O.; 105 Suuth Peuri Street, Albany; and by all the principal Druggists and Merchants gener-lly throughout the United States, West ludies und the Canadas.For SALE, wholesale and retail; by JOSEPH BOWLES, Apothecary, Upper Town Market- Place, and JOHN MUSSON, Quebec.Quebec, 21st Nov.1847.ay NOTICE.\u2019 pur undersigned having been appointed As- signee to the Bankrapt listate of LOUIS MATHIEU & COL, all th se indebted to the said Estate are requested tv make payment to the vudersigmed, CHS, LANGEVIN, Quebce, 15th Nov.1848.13 Assignee.IN BANKRUPTCY.Provinee of Canada, ?District of Quebec.y\u201d In the matter of NARCISSE MARTINEAL, Baukrupt.i V Order of JEAN CASIMIR BDRUNEAU, Esquire, one of the Cireait Judges in and for \u201che District of Quebee, will Le sold in the Hall of the Court of Quarter Sessions, in the Court Iouse, in the City of Quebec, on the SINTIH day of FEBRUARY next, at the hour of TISN in the forenoon, the following Real Property, belonging to the Estate of the said Bankrupt, to wit i \u2014 1.An emplacement situate in the Parish of St.Roch of the City of Quebec, Prince Edward Street, containing furty feet in front more or less, by seventy fect in depth, bounded in frout by the said Prince Edward Street, and in rear by the end of the said depth, on one side to the south-west by Anderson Street, and on the other side to the nerth-east by Jean Baptiste Drolet\u2014cireumstances and dependencies.2, An emplacement situate in the Parish of St.Roch of the said city of Quebre, containing forty feet in front by seventy feet in depth, more or less, bounded in front towards the south by Prince Edward Street, and in rear towards the north by the end of the said depth, on one side towards the north-cast by Jean Baptiste Sné or his representatives, on the other side to the south-west by the terrein of the Vacherie, on which there is now a street, together also with a House thereon erected on the said terrein, and other buildings, circumstances and dependencies.All persons having or pretending to have any claim to, upon, or respecting the said Real Property, are hereby required to make known to the said Judge the nature and extent thereof in writing, by fyling the same in the Office of the Clerk of the Bankrupt Court, Quebee, at least fifteen days before the said day of Sale.And notice is hereby given, that a Meeting of Creditors, to examine, hear and determine such claims, will be held at the place above mentioned, on the TWENTY THIRD day of JANUARY next, at the hour of ELEVEN in the furenouvn.JOHN McLEOD, Ÿ ASSIGNEE E.G.CANNON, f A55(CNEFS.Tth Oct.1848.4-0 m GOVERNMENT HOUSE, Montreal, 6th May, 1848.Present : HIS EXCELLENCY TIE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN COUNCIL, HEREAS by an Act passed in the 10th and 11th years of the Reign of ler Majesty, Cap.80, it is enacted, **That free Grants of all such Crown Lands in the District of Gaspé as were aud had been previous to the Twenty-sixth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and twenty.cight, actually and bond fide settled upon, and improved, shall, upon the usual scale of Granis at that time to actual settlers, that is to say, a tract or lot not exceeding in all one hundred acres in superficies, including the tract occupied and improved, to any one person or family accordingly in proportion to the extent of those improvements, be made and given to every such one person and family respectively, as then were actually settled and had made such improvements upon the same, or to their lawful representatives, or to the person or persons in good faith holding of him or them, upon satisfactory proof being submitted to the Governor in Council at any time within two years ncxt after the passing of this Act, of the occupation and improvement aforesaid, anterior to the period aforesaid, of the said land claimed by the person or family petitioning for a grant thereof pursuant to the said assurance and to this Act, the Grantee paying such fee for the Letters Patent thereof as may be pavable for Letters Patent wherehy any Waste Lands of the Cvown are or shall be granted, and which, in cases where Ilis Ex- CELLENCY may sce fit, may also be dispensed with : Provided always, that in all cases in which the land originally settled upon and occupied, shall extend beyond the frontage usually at the time aforesaid established for such grants, and that such excess is or shall be in the 2ctual possession of such original settler or his lawful representa tive, it shall be lawful for such settler or representative to claim and have a grant for such excess by pre-emption, upon payment by him to the Commissioner of Crown Lands for such excess at the raic or price required to be paid for bond fide occupied lands, under the regulations of the thirteenth of February last, published by the Department of Crown Lands : Provided that the entire extent of such Grant so claimed shall not as aforesaid exceed the said superficial extent of one hundred acres.II.And whereas it is expedient to ascertain with as little delay as possible the extent of lands that may have been so occupied and in good faith improved upon anterior to the time first aforesaid, and the applicants or claimants therefor : Be it enacted, That it shall be lawful to and for the Governor of this Province for the time being, at any time within a twelvemonth next after the passing of this Act, hy Proclamation, or in such other manner as he shall deem most expedient, to call in all elaims within the true intent and meaning of the aforesaid assurance and of this Act, to be supported and accompanied by the proof aforesaid, and that such claims ag shall not be so presented within the time appointed shall for ever afterwards be barred and of none effect.Ir 18 OrpERED by His ExCELLENCY in Council, that the TWENTY-EIGHTH day of JULY, one thousanfi eight hundred and forty-nine, shall be the day on or before which all such claims as above mentioned shall be presented in the manner above stated ; and that such claims as shall not be so presented within that period shall for ever afterwards be barred and of none effect.J.JOSEPH, Clk.Ex.C.CROWN LANDS DEPARTMENT, Montreal, 13th May, 1848.ARTIES in Gaspé having claims to prefer under the foregoing Proclamation are requested to address them to Friese Manwren, Esquire, Crown Land Agent, New Carlisle, to be by him transmitted to this Office for the consideration of the Governor General in Council.Lach application is to be accompanied by the Affidavit of two disinterested persons, stating the precise time from which the Land claimed has been occupied, and the extent of improvement thercon.J.H.PRICE._ @# Twelve monthly insertions in English of the above in the Old Quebes, Gazette and Quebec Mercury.- - Es ARTS SES AA NSTI © Se a TABLE OF CUSTOMS Dut Act 10 & 11 Victoria, Cap.81, fo Book Store of Wu.NeiLsox, No, 18, Quebec, 31st March, 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IES, Undey ll the ountain Street, \u201c COLONIAL, INDIAN, AND | FOREGIN NEWSPAPER PRESS, Colonial and Foreign Newspaper, Advertisin Agency and Commission Office, s G, Barc Yarn, Loxbon, FeskvARY 1847; (FENTLEMEN,\u2014At the commencement of à new year we feel ita paramount dy owe, to return to you our sincere and gratétul de we the confidence you have unhesitatingiy reposed : anks For the many marks of attention we have from ti nS and received at your hat ds during the corse of ten you Lme which we have now devoled ourselves to th Coran \" Acency Business, F COLONIAL We have spared neither pains nor ex » i period to make the Colontes and British Dans that thoroughly known and appreciated here, and 0 bri rien prominent and frequent notice the perionical Press o ho Colo ies.Until our exertions were directed to th IF the no exclusive attention had been viven to the subiens end, special establishment existed in this great Metropon concentrating information, by collecting the mary > for vapers snd periodicals issved in our several Cotonivs 1p parts of the world.Althouuh the attainmem of this al has been attended with a considerable outly in maintain 8 suitable establichment, to classify, arrange, and file then numerous publications, and in postsges, corresponde ese &e., yet ilisa proud satistaction to know that ue nées thoroughly succeeded, aud have accumulated such que sembloge of newspapers and periodical works, such hy as.of useful information, and a continuous record of ind intelligence, as cannot be met with elsewhare mw the pu lie and is trully wnprecedent] unprecedented for cxtem 1G, importance ;\u2014that we have made the Colonial Py, ss ind the Colonies ot which they are the organs.more sonra known\u2014that we have combated ignorance and supinene ; and in accomplishing this, have obtarred for ourselves à wurld-wild lame\u2014a vniversal reputation as the §, Sa Agents tor Colonial Information, pecial Our Covontat Reaping.Room is ow frequented by al most every Colonist visiting the Metropolis, who wish, eo sve the Colonial papers; v Members of Parhamen, ing information a< to their trade, t nffs, or statistic ; py the different aceredied Agents representing the Coloair in London ; by the members of the Metropolitan Press by the intending fEmigrant; by 1he friends of the disap Colunist, and by al} parties more or less interested 1p the Colonies.ihe Out CosoniaL MAGAZINE und Foreign Miscellany j now extensivel.circola vd, and consulted far and wide a the only channel of early, authentie, and exclusive sefor maton respecting the progress, resources, Capabilities, and requirements of the Colonies; and ir has been ou earnest endeatour to advocate in irs pages the interests of the Colonies, honestly and imparually 3 to stand up boldly and fearles ly tor their rights, and to latoour watchfully and per.severingly in behalt of whatever scemed calculated 10 further their imerests, It goes not behove us to speak in thi: place of the different measures and public institutions for the benefit of the Colonics which we have onginated and carried through successfully : but we wav say confidently, that we shail ever continne bo further and promoie whatever svems caleuliled to ndvance therr progress and welfare.We have no class interests to serve\u2014wearee qually connected by business relations with each of the Colonies, and desirous of promoting the advancement of all the British | ossessions beyond the seas.believing as we do that the success and prosperity of our Colonial Empire i« closely ideutified with the stability glory happiness, snd well being of the Morther-courtry Qur unwearied application to Colonial Interests entitles us, we think, 10 some considerable share of patronage from 1he Coionies and we therefore hope we may appeal coufident)v 10 your goud offices and favourable recommendation among your own circle of friends.We have been induced to go thus generally into this subject because one or two small Esiablishments, calling themselves Colonia! 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Township 0 hundred ac; In CHE! and twenty.ester, co In MIL) the Townsh n BRO] Range and of the Toy acres, In DUD first Range, tne Towngh In STAY Range of th red acres, In SHE) ty, and lots tenth Rang hundred ae) n ELY, Range of th acres, In NEW the olevent] 10g one huy Further obtained np All pers Upon, or re quired to m thereof in y the Clark ¢ said daÿ of And pub Creditors ç Quebec, "]
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