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[" ESTABLISHED 1764, >) No.7464.] THE QUEBEC CAZETTE 18 PUBLISUED, Three times ¢ week, viz.;\u2014 Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays, by\u2014 .R.MIDDLETON, AT THE OFFICE, ¥0.19, MOUNTAIN STREET, UEBEC TERMS.\u2014Twenty Shillings per annum, payable half-yearly in advance.ADVERTISEMENTS \u2014~Delivered in before two o'clock, P.M., on the day of publication, in sorted aceording to written orders; or till forbid if no written directions,\u2014at 2s, 6d.for six lines an under, first insertion, and 74d.each subsequent insertion ; for ten lines and above six, 3s.4d.first jngertion, and 10d.each subsequent insertion.\u2014 Por ten lines and upwards, 4d.per line, fivst insertion, and 1d.per line for each subsequentinsertion.\u2014 Advertising by the year, as may be agreed on.er All communications must be post-paid.RELLY 2S PURE COD LIVER OIL.To the Medical Profession, and the Public in general, who heretofore have been in many instances imposed upon, by a spurious imilation of a valuable MEDICINE.N consequence of the want of à ready Chemi- 1 eal test, to ascertain the PURITY OF COD LIVER OIL, much of an AbuuTrT aTED and inferior description has been introduced mto the Market, and sold as Genuine.Under these circumstances, anit as the public aro altogether dependent upon the character of the MANUFACTURER, for the PURITY OF THE ARTICLE, I respectfully announce that I have appointed Mr.THOMAS BICKELL, Importer of China and Ear- (henware, St.Jolin Stroet, Quebec, Sule Agent for the Sale of my PURE COD LIVE: OIL, Vor which premiums were adjudged at the late Exhi- Lition in Quebec and Montreal, and also considered by the Cowmittee worthy to be forwarded tu the Cinaxn Ixpustria, Exusition of 1851.i 1 hegg to refer to the subjoined ce tificates, given me by several of the mast respectable Medical Gentlemen in Quebec and Montreal, and to the annexed afidavit, after perusing which, any further remarks would be superfluous.wi Please notice, that every Package of my Cod Liver Oil, is sealed with my Seal, and signed in my handwriting, and can only be obtained in Quebec, from Mr, BICKELL.OBERT W.KELLY.Quebec, Feb.5th, 1851.We have much pleasure in certifying to the purity of the Cop Laver Ow, wade by Mr R ° KELLY, of Gaspé :- (Higned.) J.DouaLas, ; (G.M.Pououas, M.D.Jos.Morus, Jas.À.Seweus.M.P.Geo.W.Camrnern, M.D.A.Hann, M.D.Gro.F.Fexwiox, M.D.Geo.D.Ginn, M.D.Extract of a note from Dr.W.Marsden, of Que- bee, to Mr.Kelly :\u2014\u2018* | have great pleasure in attesting to the excellent qualities of Your Cop Liveu Orn, which 1 have had an opportunity of doing by the actual use of the article, and 1 have no hesitation in pronouncing it superior to any 1 have hitherto used,\u201d For along time we have made use of the Con Liver On, prepared by Mr.ROBERT KELLY, of Guspé, and it is with plensure that we recmnmend the use of it, ns an article of superior quality, and exempt from all kind of adulteration.J.E.J.Lasvry, M.D.J.Z Naver, MD.On.Rortanax, M.D.C.Fresosr.cory.) 1, the undersigned, proprietor of the (aspe Gazette, and one of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said District, declare, on oath, that the Con Liver Qin, consigned by me to Mir.Thomas Biexen, of Quebee, has been prepared vr manufactured by ne, according to the most approved system, from Lresh and Picked Livers of Cod Fisk only : that no Chemical ingredients have hoen nsed \u2014and | further distinctly declare, that sy Cod Liver (il has not been ALULTERATED or MIXED with any other Oil whatsoever ; the whole having heen made and put up under iny own personal superintendence.ROBERT W.KELLY.Sworn before me, at Quebee, this 4th day of Feb, 1851.(Signed.) Ronert Symes, J.P.tu Be particular when about purchasing, to ask KELLY'S COD LIVER OIL.ga Cauriox.\u2014The Genuineand Pure Cod Liver Oil, certified as above, can only he obtained retail, from Mz.THOMAS BICKELL, St.Jolin Street; Quebee,~cach package being sealed with Mr, Ker.1.78 seal, and signed in his handwriting.Quebec, bth Foby., 1851.THROUGH LINE.EXPRESS AND FREIGHT FROM QUEBEC AND MONTREAL, TO HEAD OF LAKE ONTARIO.EXPRESS LINE.THE STEAMERS CITAMPION.New, to bo out early.) COMST, APT, O'Connon (Until Now bostits beady: | \\ N ITH Upper Saloons, and'in afl\u2019 Yelpectd | fitted up in a superior manndr, will fun, with passengers and light froight.; + FREIGHT LINE OF FIRST CLASS, Steamer COMMERCE, Carrais Purpe.| \u2014\u2014 WESTERN MILLER, - ¢ .Coctrax, \u2014 SCOTLAND, - \u2018MansitAL, With the above five\u2019 steamers, which will offer very\u2018 noarly a daily Qeparture from each ond of the Toute, tliere will be no trans-shipping of freight.In addition to the foregoing, the Bubserihers hive a fleet of first class Schuonors, of thodel adapted to the Thicugh, Trade, thus affording facilitica and means of despatoli | not surpassed by \u2018those ofany other Establishment.McPHERSON & CRANE.MePrrgrson & Crant will make liberal advances.onall descriptions of Produce then placed in thelr Btores at Hamilton, Dundas, and Port Stanley, and.n Kingston at the foot of Prinonss Bévoat fof tory\u2019 Hooker & Holton, and consighbd to hem for alo.\u201d 03 Thoy will also bo propared, as herstofbre, ransport Property trang.shipped at Kingston, to\u2019 real, an ta 0 C in.16th April, 1851, w Lake Champlin.DR.HALSEY'S FOREST WINE; OR COMPOUND WINE - SARSAPARILLA, A NEW DISCOVERY.And the most extraordinary medicine of the age, put up in Large Bottles; « single bottle does more good, and goes farther in the cure of Diseuses, than any ten botiles of Sarsaparilla extract hitherto in use ; rourranted to cure without nauscatine or weakening, is perfectly safe at all times, and possesses a delightful bitter flavour, almost equal to Pure Port Wine.AN the numerous Sarsaparillas now in use are prepared by boiling the root to obtain the extract.The finest medicinal properties of this valuable plant are therefore evaporated and lost ; besides this, articles of no medicinal virtues whatever, such as molasses and liquorice are added to make up the deficiency, and give them consistency.Tt is not to be wondered at then, that it takes 10, 20, and sometimes 50 large bottles of these extracts of Sarsaparilla to do any good, or produce the slightest change in health.Not so with Dr.Halsey's Forest Wine.Every dose produces its good effects, and every bottle its great results.This valuable medicine is prepared without keat- ing, without the use of liquorice, molasses, or any syrup whatever.But the great beauty of Dr, Halsey\u2019s Forest Wine remains still to be told.By the invention of a new and wonderful chemical appara tus, a PERFECT WINE is produced from.two 0 the most valuable plants in the world, the Sarsaparillee and Bb'ttd Cherry.It possesses all the fine virtues of these justly celo- brated plants.In addition to this the eflicaey of the Forest Wine iz increased nearly ten fold by the farther combination of other rare vegetable properties.DR.TIALSEY\u2019S Gum Coated Forest Piils.An invaluable Compound Surscparilla preparation.Manufactured on the same prineple as the Forest Wine, to which it is an important adjunet.They are sonted with pure Gum Arabie, an important invention for which Dr.Halsey has reccived the only patent ever granted on D'ills by the Government of the United States.Dr.HALSEY'S Forest Wine and Gum-coated Forest l\u2019ills, unite in accomplishing the same great and, THE PURIFICATION OF TUE BLOOD, THE RENOVATION AND RESTORATION OF TIE STOMACH AND BOWELS.THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE! The life principle of man is the blood.No sooner are those organs of the stcmaeh which make and nourish the blood, cleansed of morbid matter, and restored to healthy action by the use of the Forest Pills, and pure rich blood made to flow in the veins by the use of the Forest Wine, than disease begins to vanish, and strength and energy of body return.This is the principle on which is founded these great medicines, and by which Scrofula, Dropsy, Bilions Diseases, Dispepsia, Tn- digestion, Weakness, Want of Nereous Incrgy, Tanndice, Coughs, Colds, Gencral Debility, Jona ciation of the Body, Rheumatism, Ague und Fever, Diarrkæa, Choleru, Ulcers, and anany other diseases are radically cured.TO THE LADIES, Nothing in the world is more absurd than the cus tom of using paints, chalks, &e., to improve the countenance.All such things instead of beautifying the complexion, display an afiucted gaudiness quite unbecoming and disgusting ; besides, the frequent nse of cosmetics destroys the fine texture of the aldn, giving it a coarse, palid, unnatural cast.True heauty and loveliness necompany the highest perfee- tion of health, which again invariably follows the PUREST SVATE OF THE BLOOD.What artificial appendages equal that vivid expression of countenance which emanates from blonming health?What paints compare with tho crimson colunred blouil casting its brilliant roseate hue through the transparent texture of the skin?What charms are more captivating than those of nature, in her highest perfection ?Let Dr.Halsey\u2019s Forest Wine supply the place of all cosmetics.The use of this excellent wine for a short time ereates pure, rich blood, which, coursing through the veins, penetrates the minutest fibres that verge toward the surface of the skin, causing all unhealthy pimples and Ulotches to disappear, imparting a vivid, rosy colour to the skin, and brilliant expression of the eyes.THIS 18 NATURAL BEAUTY.In enrroboration of these facts, Dr.Talsey has many testimonials, The following is from a lady of the most respectable standing in society, sent to us by her own brother, residing in Rutgers Street.New Yonx, July 7th, 1849.DR.G.W.HALSEY,\u2014 Âs you havo kindly requested me to state the result proceeding from the use of your Forest Wine and Pills, in the case of my sister, Mary T.Maxwell, 1 eheerfully comply, belinving tno disparagement to give my signature in evidence of the excellent qualities of your mnedicines.My sister.from her youth, had been in very doli- ente health, complaining frequently of weakness of the chest, attended with a congh.About the age of eighteen she began to get much worse, For six months previous to commencing with yonr medicines she had not been able ta go out of the house.Her countenance was greatly emaciated, yellow, and sickly.Her face and neck were covered with disagreeable pustules, eyes very much sunk, and her cough increasing.In fine, she bore every appear ance of soon becoming an unhappy vietin to consumption.At this time T procured far her some of your Fovest Wine and Pills, which she commenced using according to the directions.Sha gradually improved as she followed up the nse of them.Her first symptom of recovery was an uncommonly good appetite.ler face finally became smooth, and her cheeks rosy.Her enugh left her altogether.She is now strong and vigorous, and pruscnts the finest example of health 1 ever witnessed, JOHN 8 MAXWELL, #2\" What my brother has said of me aliove, is literally tive.MARY T.MAXWELL.The Forest Wine in large square hottler $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.Gum-coated Forest Pills 25 cents per box, Fou SALE, wholesale and retail ; by JOSEPH BOWLES, Apothecary, Upper Town Market-Place, JOUN MUSSON, and G.G.ARDOUIN,-Quebec.Quebec, 19th Sept, 1849, Proviously Reported, Total, 97 164 A, C, BUCHANAN, Chief Agent, Emigrant Department, } Quebes, 28th June, 1851.- ste RETURN of the number of Emigrants arrived at the Port of Quebec, from the 2st to the 28th Jane, 1851 :\u2014 Cabin.Steerage.2 15 From England.+ \u2026.1 2 867 1 203 Continunt.veces vee 1 129 .Lower Ports.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026 3 184 9 908 Praviously Reported .244 15681 2563 16079 To cofresponding period th 1850.8556 14022 Tnorenso in 1851.9657 ACT.BUCHANAN, Chief Agent.2=\u2014 gélarried.Onthe 23rd instant, at the St Louis Chapel, b: the Rev.G.F.E.Drolet, Mr.Edward Quiroutit, son of the late Rémi Quirouët, Fsq., to Cilicia 0.Froste, daughter of the late James Froste, Esq, Bien, Yestarday morning, 29th instant, Henr , only child, of the late Williaiw Bennett, Esq., aed 18 months, At Bt.Maris, Nouvells Beance, on the 24th iust., Antoine Narcisso Juchereau, Duchesnay, Esq.SALES BY AUCTION.HMouschold Furniture.By Auction, will ba sold, TO-MORROW, TUES- AY, the Ist July, atthe Stoke op THE Sus.scrinnr, Jail Hill ;\u2014 A QUANTITY of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of a variety of Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Sofas,\u201d Chests of Drawers, Harness, &o , &e.03- Sale at TWO o'clock.Conditions \u2014CASIT.B.COLE, Junu., A.& B.Qucbee, 30th June, 1851.By Auction, will be sold, on WEDNESDAY next, the 2nd July, at the Storrs or Tue SUsseninen, St.Peter Street, Lower Town :\u2014 A CABE of well assorted Fancy Goods, Several Cases of Indi Rubbers, A Case of Handsome Vases, &e., &e., &c, The whole to be sold without the loust reserve.ŒF Sale to commence at TWO o'clock.Conditions\u2014CASFT.B.COLE, Junr., Quebec, 30th June, 1851, A & B.CABIN PASSAGE TO LIVERPOOL.\"HE fine new Ship GLENLYON, now lying at BLACKS BOOMS, will suil on THURSDAY.8rd JULY, and can accommonate A FEW CABIN PASSENGERS, having a large and commodions Calin and State Rooms.\u2014 À pplica- tion to be made to LEMESURIER, l'ILSTONE & CO., or to the CAI\u2019.où board.Quebse, 30h: June, 1851.\u2014__ __ _.Private Bvarding House.RS.WHEATLEY can accommodate two or three Ladies and Gentlemen, with Board and Lodwing, at No 44, St.Anne Street, opposite the English Cathedral.\u201cI'erms moderate.Quebec, 30:h June, 1851.For sale Very Cheap.A N AMERICAN COVERED GIG, with Curtains complete, and in \u201cfirst rate order ; attSaurin's Coscn Facrony, St.Anne Street, near the St.Andr w's Church, Quebee, 30th June, 1851.MONTREAL HORTICULTURAL SUGIETY.- HE SECOND EXHIBITION of GREEN HOUSE PLANTS, FLOWE RS, VEGETABLES, FRUIT and BIRDS, will be held in the HALL above the BONSECOURS MARKED, ou THIURSDA Y, the 3rd July, at ONE o'ciock, Competitors {rom a distance may consign their ay- ticles either to G SILEPHERD, S.J.LYMAN, or the PRESIDENT.Members of the Society who have paid their sub- seriptions for the present year will obtain Tickets of Admission on application\u201d to Mr.8, JONES LYMAN, Place d'Armes ; and those who have not yet paid, are requested to do so hnwediately.To non members the price of adinission will Le One Shilling and Three -penee, HUGH ALLAN, President, Montreal Horticultural Society.June 30th, 1851.MONPHELL TYP) FOUNDRY.HE undersigned takes this opportunity of announcing to the Printers of Canada, that the promise he made in introducing his New Specimen to the Public, is in course of fultilment Fhe Artist in Edinburgh has supplied the * BRE- VHER® Matrixes, and promises other faces shortiy- \"Phis addition, with other extensive Unproyements, renders the Establishment worthy of the support which it continuesto receive, and for which the l'ro- prietor offers his grateful thanks.The following Agencies continue their secounts with this Foundry :\u2014 Szesurs.M.Moe & Co, OF NEW YORK, PRESS MAKERS, &e.; Bilessrs.Wells & Webb, WOOD-LETTER CUTTERS; Mr.George Miathor, OF NEW YORK.PRINTING INK MANUFACTURERS, All Colors ; Miessrs.& Johnson & Ce, OF PHILADELPHIA, TYPE AND STEREOTYPiS FOUNDERS, of whose manufacture he has always on hand a general assortment.The above-named Houses are so well known, that it is unnecessary to make any remarks on the excel- Tenee +f their manufactures, The convenience that the Printers of Canada now have in being-able to purchase at their own doors all they can require to furnish or renew an Office, will be apparent to all; while THE TORONTO TVPE FOUNDRY, a branch of this Establishment, under the management of Mr, D.K.Feruan, Agent, Front Street, Toronto, places the Printers of each Section of the Province upon an equally favorable footing.OLD TYPE taken in exchange for new without any duduetion for dross, at 5d.per Ih.20 per cent charged on American imports to cover Duties, Freights, &%e.CHAS.T.PALSGRAYE, Corner of St Helen & Lemoine Streets.Montreal, June 30, 1851.N.B.\u2014l'ublishers of papers giving three inser« tions to the above, will receive payment in Type by purchasing four times the amount of their account.CORPORATION CONTRACT.Office of the Quebec Water Works.ROPOSALS will he received until the FIRIT DAY of JULY NEXT, at NOON, for the ERECTION OF A DAM, and CHATEAU D'EAU, or Receiving Well, on the River St.Charles, at the lead of Lorette Rapids.Detailed Plans and a general deseription of the works may he seen at this office.The Dam, face work of tho abutments and wing walls of the Chateau d'Eau, culvert and entrance chamber, will be formed of cut-stone masonry; all of which, including the backing of the walls, will be laid in hydraulic cement The Dam will be built acrosa the river in two divisions, so as not to inter- rapt the flow of the river; tha site for ench division to be laid dry by means of Coffur Dams.The stone to be used in the work must be hard, and frog.from marks of stratification.It is proposed to use the Black Gneiss, which eccurs in a place very near, and in a position very convenient to be quarried and transported to the work Detailed Specifications will he in readiness on the 23rd instant, when they may bo examined at this office.In the meantime persons who may wish to make proposals, can visit the premises, and exa mine tho character and position of the Gneiss Rock Any further inforination will be\u2018givan on applica tion to the undersigned, .THOMAS LLOYD, .Mana City Hall, 20th June, 1851.® N.B.\u2014Tha time for receiving Tenders for the above Works is oxtended ta tho 10th July, at NOON, Specifications in English and French have been pre | pared, and may Bo examined at tha Office, EVE D A + batwaon tho hours of T EN, À.M., and Emigration Department, Quiche, 28th June, 1881.FOUR, P.M.City Hail, 80th Jane, 1851.\"COURSE and within a few minutes walk of the City, POB A PAU VRRKS LOPGIBIR, THE AMERICAN MART WILL BE KEPT OPEN; The Cheapest Store in every respect in Quebec.em BOO | ESvm\u2014\u2014 HE BALANCE OF NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, with .a good assortment of Family and Housekeepers' Goods, NOW SELLING Are FF, : CHEAP! CHEAP! ! CHEAP!!! It is really astonishing what Bargains are to be procured at the Anenicax ManT, .{= Observe the Large Sign foot of St.John Stréet.\u2014QONC\u2014 CAUTION.\u2014The Patrons and Purchasers of this House are respectfully Cantionod agninst a few nn- principled individuals, who are using very shabby means to obtain part of the Trade of this WELL-KNOWN CHEAP ESTABLIS!IIMENT.No connexion wha Quebge, 27th June, 1851.tever with any other Store in the Upper Town.Property for Sale or to Let | FOR SALE.YHE PROPERTY, Na.24, ST.À STANISLAUS STREET, be- | Jonging to the Estate of the late Hon.J.NEIL- SON The ahove LOT is one of the LARGEST ju the ! Upper Town, and owing to its central position, is | well suited for the site of any public building or pri- 1 vate dwellings.Apply to J.NEILSON.A.A.PARENT.Quebec, 13th June, 1851.N.(FOR SALE.HE TWO-STORY STONE HOUSE, No.32, St.Ursule Street, \u201cand VACANT LOT adjoining, together forming a frontage of 81 feet hy 110 feet in depth, about 7,000 square fuet.Apply to JOHN V.GALE, 32, St.Ursule Street.Quebec, 23rd May, 1851.n Valuable Farms for Sale 1st.T\u201d the Township of Ireland, fh County of Megantie, that well LL known Farm, occupied by the proprietor, situate on the margin of Trout Lake, adjoining the Craig\u2019 Road near its junction with the Gosford Road, containing 300 acres, 150 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the principal part cleared of stomps, and under tillage ; with a conve- niet Dwelling House, three large Barns, two of them with stone Stables underneath, suitable for 6 horses, 50 head of cattle, and 100 sheep ; a good supply of excellent spring water conveyed to the house, This Farm is well deserving the attention of a person intending to Farm on an extensive scalo, being in a mast healthy and pleasent situation, convenient for fishing, and sailing a pleasare-boat ; the Lake i# two miles long, and about a third of a mile in breadth.The Farm is well fenced, and is within half an hour's ride of an Episcopal Church, a Wesleyan Chapel, a French Church, a Past Office, a Grist and Saw Mill, and three School Houses.2nd.Within a few acres of the above Farm, and on the margin of the said Tront Lake, 400 acres of excellent Land, about 200 acres of which are cleared and under grass, and nhont 20 acres under tillage, with a Barn 41 feet by 30.\u2018The said Land may con- | veniently ba divided into 2 or 4 Farms, giving to each a duc proportion of Front on the said Trout Luke, There is ranning through the said Land a | Stream, known asthe White Brook, on whieh there : are several Mill Sites (one Grist and Saw Mill now in operation) in the centre of a rising population 3rd.About 3 miles ahove the said Tront Lake, | 150 acres of good hard wood-land, 15 acres cleared | and under grass, within a nile of a populous settlement.: 4th.On the Gosford Road, about a mite and a-half from the said Prout Lake, and one mile from the Episcopal Chureh, 100 acres of Land, abont 25 acres cleared and under grass, with a small Dwelling 1ouse , and a Log-Barn.+ 5th.300 acres of Wild Tuand in the Township of Halifax, in the vicinity of Gosford Road, aud in the neighbourhood of a rising population.t N.B.\u2014The aforesaid Lands will be sald on reason- | able terms, with or without the Live-Stock and Farm.| ing implements, and the Cropsalso if the Lands are not disposed of before the Spring.Application to be made to the nndersigned, the proprietor, or to JOHN G.CLAPHAM, Es, Notary, Quebec, Lower Town.PETER C.LORD.Or to Township of Ireland, } May 16th, 1851.TO LEASE, | From the first of May next.A HE WELL-FINISHED and COMMODIOUS DWELLING, attach= ed to JAMESON'S BREWERY, ST.ROIS, with Garden, Yard, Wharf, Coach-house and Stabling, &e.: | Fhe shove premises are worthy the attention of a! family desiring a town and conntry residence, being delightfully situated on the bauk of the river St, | Charles.Rent Moderate.Apply on the remises.\u201c| u ' | | Quebec, 3th April, 1851, TO LET.Wilh immediate possession.fos TWONEWCUTSTONE Se HOUSES, forming the Corner of | 2 St.Paul and Sault au Matelot Streets.They are well adapted for Hardware, Dry Goods, | Grocery or Ship Chandler's Stores, and can be con- | erted 0 suit almost any branch of business required.) Apply to ROBERT CLARK, roprietor, On the premises, _Quebee, 8th Ji any.1851.PROPERTY FOR SALE.11 Undersigned offers for Sale either in oue lot or in building lots to suit purchas- ors, his valuable property, opposite to the RACE containing a superficies of about 22 acres, with dwelling House and other buildings thereon.Apply to WM.BIGNEL, N.P., or to «+ ROBERT BROWN, Quebee, 2nd Aug., 1850, Proprietor.Offices and Store to Let.BR O let, from 1st May next \u2014TWO of those CONVIENIENT DOU- #55 BLE OFFICES, with TRON BAFE, in the Brick Building, Wellington Wharf, \u2014A \u2014 HE LARGE STORE THFTE- ot ON, capable of storing 10,020 barrels Flour; and prepared for Grain, and is now occupied by G B.Systrs & Co.Apply to J, W.LEAYCRAFT Quebec, 14th Feby., 1851.u HOUSE FOR SALE.( In the Lower Town, Sault-au-Mateloi Streët.THREE STORY- STONE HOUSE and ATTICS, between the Properties of CHAS.SMITH and FR De FOY, Esqra.The HOUSE has heen thoroughly vepaired in 1849, with a NEW BRICK OUT HOUSE, at the foot of ths Caps.The whole in ex- | .edllent condition.\u2018The Property would well suit a Pilot, to Price MODERATE\u2014Torms EASY, and Tito saduré.Apply to the undersigned Notary\u2014 pry ofan ED.GLACKEMEYER, Quebec, 18th June, 1851.to FRESH TEAS: FRESH TEAS:: erocnRnias, FARTHEXWARE, &e.&e, WwW.J.BICKELL, Corner of Mountain § Notre Dame Streets, LOWER TOWN, N returning thanks fur past favours, begs to request the attention of his friends and the publie generally, to his présent stock of GROCE RIES, WINES, LIQUORS, in all their branches, CHINA, GLASS and BARTHENWARE, in great variety, MILK PANS.BUTTER JARS, CHEAM POTS.BREAD PANS, in Steno of Brown Glazed Ware.\u2014 ALSO \u2014 PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, NAILS, &c., whish he offers at REASONABLE PRICES, Rad article not giving untisfaction may bo retorn- ed.Qnebee, 24th June.1851, KOTICE P& PIL@ES.eS HE steumer \u2018 DORIS,\u201d oy T 4 & belonging to the Corpora= - tion, will be ready on the FIRST H DAY of JULY next, in the FORENOON, to receive on board, and proceed with the APPRENTICES OF PILOTS, to EXPLORE the NORTH CHANNEL of the River St.Lawrence, under the inspection of one of the Superintendents of Pilots, By order of the Loard, E.RB.LINDSAY, Clk.T.H.Q. 4 2812 6 4°1 5H 511 7 4, 2 36 alz 7 7.0 6 451 8 0! 2 4 8 2012 8 9 |! 7 1/1 8 | 2 5 10 31| 210 0,1 T1001 9 6 2.7 0 22121 1,1 8 alii 3) 2 83 331212 9°1 ÿ 3{1H 0j 2 9 7 34 {214 3,110 U {112 0; 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nor huve Lever seen a wedicive which enred so many eases of Coughand Lung Complaints, Our Physicians are using it extensively in their practice, and with the happiest clivets, Truly yours, D.M.BRYANT.PREPARED BY J.C.+ Sold in Quebee by JOSEPH BO Medical Hall ; Wa, LYMAN for tle Canadas.14th May, 18531.AYER, CHEMIST, LOWELL, MASK, WLES, J.MUSSON, Duade St; & CO, Montreal; Agents BRITISH PERISDICAL LITERATURE.LEONARD SCOTT & CO°3 LIST OF RIEPUBLICATIONS : LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW, EDINBURGH REVIEW, NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, WES MINSTER REVIEW, THE THE TIE THE AND BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE.FEUILLE wide-spread fame of these splendid Periodicals renders it needless to say much in their praîse.As literary organs, they stand far in advance of any works of a similar stamp now published ; wlile the political complexion of cach is marked hy a dignity.candor, and forbearance, nnt often found in works of a party charact T.They embrace the views of the three great parties in Eagland\u2014\"Tory, Whig, and Liberal \u2014¢* Blackwood™ and tbe \u2018 London Quarterly\u201d are Tory ; the ¢ Edin: burgh Review\u201d Whig; and the * Westinioster Rie.view\u201d Liberal.The ¢* North British Review\u201d owes its establishment to the last great ecclesiastical movement in Scotland, and it is not ultra in its views on any one of the grand departments of buusan know.lede ; it was originally edited by Dr.Chalmers, and now, since his death, is conducted by his son in-law, Dr.Hanna, associated with Sir David Brewster, Its literary character is of the very highest order, The + Westminster,\u201d thoneh reprinted_ under that title only, is published in England nnder the title of the © Foreign Quarterly and Westminster,\u201d it being in fact a union of the two Roviews formerly published and reprinted nnder separate titles.It has, therefore, tle advantage by this combination of uniting in one work the best features of both, as heretofore issued, , The above periodicals are reprinted in New Yong, immediately on their arrival by the British steamers, in a beautiful clear type, on fine white paper, and are faithful copies of the originals, Blackwoods Muga- zing being an exact fue simile of the Edinburgh edition.EARLY COPIES Our late arrangement with the British publishers of Blackwood secures to us early sheets of that work, hy which we are enabled to placo the entire number in the hands of subscribers before any portion of it can be reprinted in any of the American Journals.TERMS : For any one of the four Reviews,.§ 3 per annum For any two do.vu 5 \u201c For any three pee .7 6 For nil four of the Reviews,.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.8 \u201c For Blackwood\u2019s Magazine.3 6 For Blackwood and three Reviews,.9 Qi For Blackwood and the four Reviews, 10 6 Payment to be made in all cases in advance.CLUBBING.Four copies of any or all of tha above will he sent to one address on payment of the regular subscription for three\u2014the fourth copy being gratis.# * Remittances and communications should be addressed, post-paid or franked, to the Publishers.LEONARD SCOTT & Co, 79, FuLToN sTREET, (entrance 54, Gold st }, New York.P.SINCLAIR, Quesec.March 7th; 1851.' INFORMATION WANTED.EFT kis home on the 12th of April, 1850, \u2018with the intention of guing to men, as is supposed, James Hauminron Bannan, a boy of 13 ears old, he is tall for his age, hut slender, has fair Tir, y oyes, and lisps in speaking some words.Any information concerning him will be thankfully received by his sorrowing parents, and a Reward of FIFTY DOLLARS will be given Lo any person who will conduet him safe to his home at South Dorches- ter, London District, Canada West, near Ayliner in Malahide.Should this incet the oye of the boy him- golf, he is most affectionately invited to return home, whero all will be forgiven him by his parents.JAMES BALLAIT, Sexn.Quebec, 23rd April, 1851.u qj Books and Stationery.HE Subscriber begs to intimate to his friends and the public, that he intends to keep always on hand a CHOICE ASSORTMENT of every article in the above line.Every attention will be given to the PRINTING and BOOKBINDING branches of the business ; and it is his determination to execute all orders in vither department with promptitude and on reusonn- ble terms.; R.MIDDLETON.Quebec, 25th Nov., 1850.CWE Go KENT ALL, FISHIEG TAGKLE MANUFACTURER BIRD STU FF I, St.John Street, without.Quebee, May 230d, 1850.R.ED.JER.PRENDERGAST, has established his offic at his father\u2019s resi- denve, No.47, St.Ursule Street.Advice gratis to the poor between TWELVE and ONE o'clock.Quebve, 19th June, 1850.TP, OH.HALL, AUCTIONEER AND BROKER, PALACE STREET, OPPOSITE THE ALBION HOTLL.Quebee, 16th May, 1851.u DR.NIcKELZ, SURGEON DENTIST, REMOVED, on the Ist of May, 1851, to Ro.20, £nne Street, OPPOSITE To ST.STANISLAS STREET.Quebee, 12th May, 1851.u FOUR CO FIRREHLL, ADVOCATE, Removed on First of Ray, 1351 TO GARDEN STREET, NUXT DCGOR TO THE URSULINE CONVENT.sem \u2018 CURES FOR THE UNCURED.AN EXTHAOHIMNARY CURE OF SCROFULS, OK KING'S EVIL, Eatractaf « Lotter from Mr J IT, Afliday, 25, High Street, Cheltenkam.duteid tic 2Dyel of Janiterg, ES50, To frofessor Hortowav.Sin,.\u2014 My cides son, when about three years of age, was aftheted with a Glandular Swelling an the weck which after a short nie broke ont into un Ut.cer Au eminent medical man pronounced it as a very bad case of Scrotula, and prescribed Far a consis derable time without effect, The disease then for four yours went on gradually increasing in virulence, when besides the nicer in the neck, anober formed below the left knee, and a third under the eve, besides seven others on the left arm, with a tumor between the eves, which was expected to break.During the whole of the time my
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