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JOUIS MOQUIN.| Mr.Juaren Pras py\u2019 brother.the only heir.the suid late louis Mog the amount of their re te, .uebee, tt Aug.1445, FRG si 5 meme 1 fk nubseriter begs to inform those who are in- oted to lim, that he will leave this for England Meduewday (he 2Mch En » method uf respectfully | ) ot.and takes this me J ly requesting an early settlement of pr uc es dof respectfully alace Sareet, deer.lob, HOUGERI SYMES.l OBER C \\1 RNS, Merchant \u2018Failer, respect ; fully informs his friends and the public in general, that he 18 seceived his usual supply of Goods in bis line, which be will vue up in the most fashionable mann , redit, « le alae wishes to inform them.that he Rularly v onthe lot of May and Ist Oct to paid ot these periods : as he à A no other condition , '¢ Is dete He has 41010 request sll those whe have ta make immediate pay tent, cm Quebec, 181 fur Cash or approved nds in his accounts re- | 1, and expects them | to do business on | ived their accounts | Nov.18v4.i from ope | by Dr.Lloyd, ! 1 IR CALDWELL Tas remove a Street, to that house fi i No.11, Palace Street.urinerly oecupie Quebee, 5th November, 1825.rw l'OBACCO, SNCFe and SEGAR MAN- ; UFACTORY.\u2014ZWILLIAM WISWE I, respectfully infurms the Fohabitants of Quetec, that bè halon hand snd ! fur sule wholesale and retail the above mentioned Æticles in ail its branches, vis :\u2014llain and fa big or Negro head, Twist and Leaf Tobacco, colpimon and Spanish Segars of an excellent \u20ac uality, all of which he {ill sll on No.11.3 arpents in (rout on the east side of the highway by sin depth, st the Saw Mill, adjoining on the north and south Mr.Nalson's lots, ulso à arpent by 30, on the same side of the road, at the distance of § AFpent LOrH west \u2018Qf Lhe Bbuve.Amo tbre-filths of the Saw Mill, No, 12.Lots Now 7, BR.9, sud half of No.6, each 5 arpents sn Front by 40 in depth, at Luke St.Jacques and its outlet tn the fuel St.Ignace, sdjoming a clearing made by HR.Goodfellow on half of Lot Nou.6, with 6 urpeuts ready 0 bura, on north half of No.& The soil of these Lands generally is a sandy loam, with some | such pointy aud low lands near the River, The \u201cIiaber on the hiygh-land ae Blick Birch, Sugar Maple and Brezh, and on the jow lande Flin and Ash, with nome spots of Cadar, Spruce, Pine and Fir.The ver Jacques Cartier nt this pluce is about 100 vards wide, and navigable fur canoes alinost 20 miles The Set.lement vas besun in 1817, and now contains about 300 souls; here are Lao Saw Mills ; the Forette Grist Mill is only D miles distant Ihe distance to the Quebec Market is only from 16 to $0 miles.I'ereons disposed to embark in menufecturiog Potash would fird this part of the country pecaliarly advantagecus, an sccoun) of the abundance of the best timber tor making ashes.Near Ferré Lake there 1s great stwndance of the Diack Spruce used for making Essence of Spruce.) Some ot the lots will be subdivided to suit purchasers, Payment of à part of the purchase money will be required on pasing | the Deed, and easy Terms of payment will be given fur the remainder, Possession to be given on the 1st May next, Apply st Valcartier to Ms.William Brown.or st Quebec to Mr.Wiliam Cowan, Printing Office, No 3, Mountain Suet.i KQuedec, I1th April 1825 TOR SALE.\u2014-A large ut of Ground situated us St.John Street, St.Jyh:5 3 Suburbe opposite Mr.Wirnian Gronax's, partly inclose] «with a good substantial Scone wa'l, and an excellent well of wails and root-houwe theron, A LSU, Sis Lots immediately in rear of the shove on the bine of Aiguilten Sucet.Fhe conditions may be known by applying to Ma.MOORHEAD, Lipper Town market, of to the Propoetor, at Point Lew.15th June, 1825.RICHARD LILLIOTT.fron SALE the Fief HUNTER sityated 1 in the Scigniery of De Lanaudiées, in the District of Three Rivers, and comprising abut 10,000 acre.The Land imof a good quality and lays within s'short distance of the Sutt!'e- ments in the Pala of Masquinongé, Apply to Quebec, 10h Egpt.1725, JONN STEWANT.A me A po ame mm mn TL eee MOR SALE the House situate in St.Fae $ mille or Hope Street, and formirg the North west angle thervof, with Rampart Street, together with the very ex.tenuve premises thereunto belonging, \u2014these premises from their local situation possess many advantages as buildmg lots, and front upon three Streets, to say, Hope Street, Rampart and St.Francis Street, Applyto JAMES IRVINE, 22, Bi.Lewis Street.Who als offers fur Sale : FIGHT LOTS of LAN), each containing 200 Acres, in thé Jownship of Frampton, being the Lats Nos.6 & 7 in the 14 Range, \u201c6 in the 2d Range.6 & 7 in the 4th Hange.\"4 & 5 in the 5th Range.And v 6 in the 6th Hauge.&h Der.1825.oly\" YO LET SEPARATELY, TWO STONE HOUSES of two Stories high, situated in Palace Street, belonging to the Poorol the Hotel Dieu, one of them is new occupied by Mr.Copuax and the other by Mn.GGospwax.Each tenant will be furnish with # portion of the yard, hangard and stable.For further particulars ply to Mr.BEI.LANGER, Notary, St.John Bireel.\u201416th Feby.3825 a a Ny NTR Me AL eT LOS A FARM to Let Heasantly situated on the ce St.Foy road.near Queber, formerly the property of IF fate Thon Winre, Esquire, with two DWELLING HOUSES, Barn, Stables, ang out Houses, end an excellent Garden ; possession will be given immediately: \u20141Te two Hodes, Stables and Garden will be let seperately if required.\u2014 Aso, to Let, the lower part of the House No.13, Saint John mreet, fucbec, Apply to JOIN GRAVES, Quebec, 24th March 1825 : Na 15 St John at.Who has for sale a few bushels of TIMOTHY HAY SEEDS.TTY) LET and possession given on the first rés May-\u2014A very canvenient Mouse, situnted in Sault su Matelot Street, well adapted for a Mercantile resi- + Apply to HENRY ATKINSON.dence._ 7th March 1825, hy FASO LET the Tower fiat of the House now occupied by Roxear Ricuanpsow, Esq.For particulars_ enquire on the premises of Carrefour Street.lower: Town Sept.16th 1825._ CHs SMITH.JO EXT, and possession given an the 184 April next.FIVHE TOLL BRIDGE over the River 338 Champlain, together with a HOUSE, STABLE and COACH HOUSE and aspacious GARDEN.\u2018The stand is very well adapted for a person wishing to carry orf a retail busi.ner, being on the confines of the parishes of Datiscan and Cham.plsin.\u2014 For further information apply to the subscriber, ° _ 20th Nov.1825.JUS.M.CHINIC, O LET.HE WHARF and extensive BEACH at Point Levy, at the foot of Labadiv's Hill, well adapted to the purposes of Ship building.\u2014 Apply to Mr, Ricaanp Luvuor at \u2018oint Levy, or to the undersigned Pmprictor, Place A Armes, Quebec.VALLIERES DE Sr.REAL.Quebee, 8th November 1823.OTICE.\u2014The Business curried dn by Wricur, M'\u2018Arvine & Co.as Lumber Merchants, in Sillery Cove, was dissolved this doy by mutual consent, and the business will in future be carried on by HH.V, WRIGH I only.All persons having any claime against the lute firm will present their accounts to Wim, M'\\lieine, who is duly authorised to settle the same.H.v WRIGHT, 23d Oct.1828, We.McALPINE, HE Subscriber having taken into Partnership Wu.HEDLEY ANDERSON, gives notice that after the 1st January next, his business will be conducted under the Firm of H.Gounrx & Co.11.GOWEN, Queter, 15th November 1885, exten sive Stock of CHINA, GLASS & EARTHENWARE Men, Anans & Co.offurs the same at very low prices for Ch or short approved credit.Mountain Street, JEREMIAH RICARBY, Nov.7h 184s, \u2018 Tae subscriber having purchased the ve from rensonable terms at his store No.5, Baude Street, o te the I'reshytére, and lately occupied by Mr, Francis Hunt N.B.A great allowance will be made to Grocers, dpd Yltose who are in the habit of retailing the above articles, ders | from the country will be chankfully received aud punciguily st.} teuded to.\u2014 Quebec, Deer.5th 1823.QUALIALLE WALZ ANDOTITEN FAS 19=- ete AULE D-NCING.N ONSIEUR TATIN respectfully acquainfs the Public that in consequence of the absence of Mss As- FISALE this Beason, and the inconvenience complained of\\by her i iste Pupils, he has determined on offering himself to supply her ; place, ta which he trusts from his professional knowledge, he shall Le found fuily competent ; and apprecisting as he dues, she jast- i ly acknyvledged superioriiy of her taste and sivle of dancing,\u201d be | will srielly adhere to the same in his mode of teaching.Mr.1.has already met with an engagement from Afr.& Mrs.SHADGETT, Of the Quebec Boarding School, where he has the blut1y of introducing, to ulunited number, any Lady or Gentie- «net of respectability, who may wish to require thisaccomplish- | ment in aretired and private manner, fice from the intrusion ever ; attendant 1 1oon.s wt 8 public Hotel.Terms to be known on application to Mr, Tarvin on any Monday, Wednesday or Friaay lvening between the huurs of 5 and 8, at the Quebec Boardimg School.vuchee, 15h Dagr, 1825, 1 ; UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE COUNTESS ; DALHOUSIE.M R.GIANNINI proffers his best thanks to the À Ladies und Gentlemen of Quebec, for the libs | encouragement be has received since lus residence in this City: Bud beg.leuve respectfully to inform them that be intends opening his Schoul, on the rat of October next, where lessons in Dancing of every description will be given, having provided himsell wih pew Setts of \u2018he latest, and most fashionable quadrilles, and waltz, Private Boarding School attended, and lessons given to voung Ladies and Gentlemen at Maninor's Horri, Se John Me, three times a week, Tumday, Thursday and Saturday, from seven o' Clock, till Ten.\u201426th Sept.1825.DO FOR SALE.BEST English Cordage of every descriptipn, including Cables, Hawsers deep Seslines, Ec.&C\u2014 Also English sole Leather, Pointe Linseed Oil Éc.by Wx.& GEo.PEMBERTON, Sth March 1825 Goudie's Wharf.For Stale }y the Subscriber, O0 l'unchéons fine old Jamaica Run, 15 Îlhds, best Cognac Brandy, 2 Pipes ,, lloliand, An assortment of Patent Cordage, London Crown Glass in Boxes and Half Boxes, assorted sizes, Hardware, &c.&c.H.GOWER, Sault-au- Matelot Street, Lower Town.Quebec 30th May 1825, \u2014 Jak SALE a fresh supply of 300 French BUR STONES of the best quality; Also a number made up of different sizes.RICHo LILLIOTT.Point Levy 27th June 1825.! JR Sale just lended ex Many from Lendon, à i few Cases excellestl SAUTERNE & CLARET.MM.LEMESURIER & Co, Apply to Quebec, Soh June 382s.Su be ; FY R SALE.\u2014A New 13 luch Cable.Apply to JAS, IIUNT.Quebec.98d Apnl 1825 134 Inch, 120 Fathoms; Window Glas, and best Cognac Brandy.Apply to HH.GOWEN.gist Nove sot Sevitau matela PROR SALE\u2014A complete Set of best Patent ready fitted Rigging\u2014a suit of bleached canvass Sails, (en spare Sail) prepared with anti mildew, a Chain and Hemp per eves, with the neccasury set of Ship Chadlery, a Patent Ship Hearth, &e.&c.The sbove calculated fora Shin of from 390 to 420 tons.A complete suit of sails for » Brig of about 250 tons, prepared wity hoti-mildew.\u2014\\NI 4 iis of London Picked Oakum.\u2014 Apply to Quebec, l9th Sept.1815; HENRY ATKINSON.TCCCURRE ANDOVEN TILES UT OR SALE 1000 pieces of best English made Fire & Oven Tiles about two feet square.; Oct.16th 1895.li.ATKINSON.| YAOI Sale ex Percy and St.Charles from Loudon 00 Pipes Spanish Wine 10 lo.Gin, 19 Do.Jamaica, l\u2019'ort Wine in 3 & 5 Dosen Casks, Madeirs in 3 & 5 \u201c \u201c She very superior 3 desen * Bucellas Sow Botiled Porter 2&5 «© Tin Plates, Copal and Carriage Varnigh,' Paints saorted, Al lum, Broustoue, Corks, Playing Cad, Mould Wax Candies, Canadu Nail, Copperas, Boiled oil, Mastic, Putty, Black Japan, Rosin, Varnish Tar.Black lewd, Spermaceti sud Florence Oil.Appiyto CHAPMAN & REVANS, 24th October 1845.Sault-au-Matelot Sireet, NOR Sale at the Subscribers\u2019 Store, Sault au-Ma- telot Street: 80 \u2018l'ons round, quae & flat Iron, assorted sizes, g Do.Sheer snd Dlistered Steel, 1 Cark ascorted Files, RO Casks Nails 3h à 28 Id.10 Tons Patent Shot from No, A.to Ne.6, 2 Nogshends Spirit of \u2018Tutpenfine, \u2018otis Cordage.£40 October 1825 + CHINIOK MFASAM, OR SALE 7 New Parent Hemp Cables 154 Ineh, 190 Fathome.Window Glums and bent Cognac H, GOWEN, Brandy or.188$ faut aN KR SALE Superfine, Fine & Middimg FLOUR, F OR SALE Supertne, MOVIL ACHEATH Pda-de vile Wha, 5th Pecember 1898.* Sauf of every gescription, | } St.Peter Street, : FoR SALE 2 New Patent HEMP CABLES, | Sault ay matelat.| \u2018able, a Sett of best London made Blocks with Patent chain \u2018 2 do.do.20 Hinds.Single and Dble.$ l'ieces Holland Geneva, 3 Cusks Mustard sn ladders, 8 do.Glassanre avsoried, 30 boxes Window Giass 7h x 6}.14 Kegs Upper Canada Plug \u2018J obscco, 65 Barrels and Tl'ierces Seal Où, 20 Dos.Shamoy Skins, .15th Decr.1825.GEG, ROSS.= \u201cFON SILLY, i NEW 6 Octave Cabinet FIANO FORTE, made by Broadwood & Son, JAMES REEVES, WatchMa- k er, Upper-Town \u2014 Likewise 8 fot of MUSIC BOOKS._ Devr.12th 1825.TUTO FOTSALE ge PIVEN SHARES in the QUEBEC FIRE ASSE- RANCE COMPANY.JOUN D 'ESTIMAUVILLE._Quebec, 2ist December 1825, 7 \"BLACK WALLUT, Joon SALE, of very superior quality, amh Deer.1825.Apply to R.WOOD & Cr, ON Sake Liverpool SALE afloat.do.Mefined Sugar, + 5, St.Peter Street, Lower.Town.ALSO, Old Jamaica Rum, Cogniac Brandy in Pipes and Hogsheads, London Pickles and Sauces, Madeira and Port Wine in the Wood, Newcastle Grate & Smithy Coals, Men and Boys plated ats.A xp a few ceases of very superior Port and M'deira Wine, 4 years in bottle, Apply to SAM: \u2018PF.CORRIE & Co.Cage Diamond Whart, 25th July 1825.Tu FOR SALE.: THE cargo of the Brig LEANDER, Sameer Daxeut.from Trinidad, now landing at Pres-de- ville What 69 Tihds 79 Fierces, 130 Barrels, Apply to viz: Muscovado Sugar.MOIR & HEATH, ond Julv 1825 ! CRSHE subscribers offer ter sale the Cargo of the | Brig ONSLOW from Barbadoes, now landing at 5t.An- | drew's Wharf, cunsisting of very superior Muscovado Sugas in | Hogsheads, \u2018l'ierces & Barrels, and 8 few cases Arrowroot.ALSO \u2014 Fifty Puncheons real Geneva per Cicero, | Ram and Flour, 1 Patent Hemp Cnble 16 inch, 1 Do.Chain do.34 da .They wih to purchase about thirv young and sound Canadian Sart Horses, FORSYTH, WALKER & Co.5th Seprember 1825.! YARTHENWARE (assorted crates.) Bottled | Porter ( Barclay'e B.BL S8.) Mahogany snd Îlasewoud.\u2014 | For sale Ly OHN LEATHER, & Co 28th Sept.1825.St Pauls Street.TTT MACINTOSTTS PATENT WARRANTED WATER FROUF DOI BLE FABRICS.rE VE Subscriber has just received a fresh supply which he offers for Sale at very reduced prices 20h Sept.1H25.CII As, Wu, ROSS.= TT ROH SALE BY THE SULSCRIBERS.IVERPOOL Salt afloat, est Liverpool Coals ?farthenware (ascoited Crates.) , Arse Landing ex Margaret from Leith on Atkinson's Wharf, © Superior Port Wine in pipes & hhds\u2019 \u2014\u2014AND IX BTOME\u2014 Jamaies Rum, ; : Handkerchiefs, i Cunton Crape Shawls, sud Dresses, Gren and Black Crayve and Gauze Florentmnes, India Nankeens and Salempores, Black, Crimson, Maurine and Scarlet Silk Yelvet, White, Black, Drab, Drown and [Blue Cotton ditto.Poster, | 10 his extensive stack, per the Orrawa and St.Lawnence from London, the Mancaurr, frum Liverpool, the VHonas Lacaie and Favonite, from Cryoe, a well chosen assortment Ft GOODS, viz: of India Silks, Figured Silks Satiins, H Lbons, Silk Shawls and Gauze and Nett Handkerchiefs, Bandannas, Superfine, fine and common Cloths, Plains and Knapp Coatings, Baize, 7-8 4-4 5-4 and 6-4 Flannels and Swanskins, Rose and Point Blankets, Flushing and Fearnoughts, BB anba- zines, Denmark Sattia and Barragun, Norwich Crapes, \u2018Tartans j and Camblet, Shalloons, Fustians and Taran Bonnets, an Fle- gant Selection of Superfine Carpeting, a general assortment of Ladies\u2019 and Childrens\u201d Boots and Shoes, Gloves, Siockings and Qveralls suitable to the Season, $ irts and I)rawers, Angola, Merino, C'assimere, Worsted and Paritation Shawis and Scarfs, Gentlemen's Fashionable Neck cloths, Coloured Camnbrics, 8-8 and 6-4 Cambric, Book, Jaconet, Muil and Cawbric Musling Ginghams, Printed Muslins ond Caiicoes, snd Furnuure Chintz ; Widows lawn, Long Lawn, Worsted and Lambs Wo i French and imitauon Cambrics, Cambrie aud Linen [andker- chiefs, 7-H and 4-4 Irish Linen, 7-5 4-4 5-4 6-4 Irish Sheeting, Diaper, Hucabacks and Dowlsg, 7-% and 4-4 Linen and Cotton Bed Tica, 7-4 and 8.4 Damask Linen, 10-4 12-4 16-4 20-4 and 24-4 Damask Linen Table Cloths, Napkins and \u2018Fable Mutts, 10-4 11 4 and 12-4 Marseilles Quilts, White, ard Colovred Wadding, Ladies\u2019 Fashionable Lace Caps, Black, White and Gray Plumes, Wresthes sud Flowers, Mogul, Henry VIII, and Highlander Cards, Carpet and Hair Brooms, Bannister, white wash and Paint Brushes, Furniture, Crumb, Cloth, patent hair and other Brushes.Sewing, Knitting and Floss Silk and Twist, Moravian embroidering and darning Cotton, German Lights and Glass Floats, Chamoi and Morocce Skins, Black and Stripped binding Skins, Shoe \u2018Thread, Heel Ba land Blacking, Stach, Fig Blue, Ochres and Glue, Spermsceti oil, and London Mould Candles, an excellent selection of fresdb Garden Seeds.Hyson, Souchong and T'wankay 1'cas, a Few Pipes real Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin and Port Wine, ° Trou Chests, Chamber Grates, Steel Fire {rons, Green Bone and Buck Handied Knives and Forks, Carvers and Desert ditto.Ne.1, 3 and 8 Shot, 6f x 72, 7) x 8), and 8} x 9} Window Glass.The whole of which will be sold at reduced prices for Cash or short Credit, orders will meet with every attention, snd forwarded upon the shortest notice.; Quebec, 27th Oct.1825.J.MACNIDER.UST received and tour Nale two New Patent Cu- binet PIANO FORTES, (made by Clementi.) _ 21th Oct, 1823 S.CODMAN, 17, Palace Street.CERTAIN number of the Inhabitants of the Cite de Beaupré, in the Cuunty of Northumberland, intend apylying to Legislature, at its next Session to prevent Cattle from running at large, between the first May and the end of August in each year, on the beveh of that pest of the County, and to provide regulations relating thereto.\u2014 Quebec, 20th Nav\u2019 1825.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the un- > Guisigned will, at the next Session of the Legislature of this Province, make application tu be permitted to make a Navigable Canal between the Rivers ltichelieu and St.Lawrence, commencing at or near the Town of Dorchester in the County of Huminzdon and terminating in the Parish of Laprairie, or in that of Longueil, if foumt more practicable and advantageous to the Public, subject to such rates of tuil as shall be fixed vy the Legislature.a Fk.W.Ennatinger, \u2018Thomas Wrage, Horatio Gates, Danl.W.Eager, C.L.Ogden, J.C.Pierce, Samt.Gale, Robt.Jones, John Jones, George Davies.Montreal, 19th October 1823.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the subscriber will apply to the Legislature of this Province at its Jeward Island Do.Cognac Brandy, Spanish Wine in pipes snd hhda Euglish Soup and Candles.ROSS, TAYLOR & Co.Quebec, 15th (October 1655.St.Y'eter dtreet } UM now landing at Alr.Brunets whaif, from on board the Schouner Youngest, ye lffax, ond for Sale by the Subscriber.71 Puns.strong Demerara RUM.Quebec, 7th Nov.1825, NYPOLITE DUBORD, Nov landing from different vessels, and tor Je by the Subscriber: 200 Chaldrons best English Smith's Ceals, 75 Ditto best Orral du.175 Ditto best Liverposl du.15 Buxes mustard in bottles, 150 Boxes & half boxes best Muecatel Raisins And in Store, pale & brown Seal Oil.Cod Snd Whbale oil Ke, Quebec, 17th Oct, 1825.GEO.ROSS.\u2014 FOR SALE.ONDON Particular Madeira Wine in Pipes, Hogsheads& Qr.Casks , Dired Teneriffe do.do.do.from she Is- du do.land.Prime Port .Lime Juice, Muscovado Suger, Pot & Peail Barley, Cod\u2018 Fish, Candles, i F.Gunpowder, } Prime & unbrandable Pork, Nails and Staples by MOIR & HEATIL Près-de.Ville Wharf, 20th October 1825.! US 1 arrived an assertment vf hizhly finishedivery ! handled table and desert Knives and Forks with Carvers to match, fine Razors, britannia metal Tea lot, elegant Tes i Trays china, breakfast and Fea Services, assorted dish Cover.| ; japaned dressing Cases, plated Ink Stands, dining room Cano .- sucks.&c.&¢.Alsoan lavaice of the best silver eved and white ' Chapel Needles, 100 dozen Men's Plated Hats of a supenor quality end fashionable shapes.\u2018The above Goods will de sold cheap for Cash, Larterog good Credit.JUIN REN, 27th Oci.1825, No.1, Se.Peter Street P.S The highast price given in cash for old Gold, Silver & Siver lage.~~ Ts LL FRVHE Sabscnbiér gives notice that us he is about te i return to England, ail debts owing te him, by Accounts, Notes of hand, or otherwisé, Must be settied, on or before the 1st December next, and all demands on hun be immediately pres sented for payment.His remaining Stock of Goods, will, (as usual) be disposed of by Public Sale, previmisiy to which they will be offered, at his tore, under the accustomed prices.Store Pre HENRY TRINDER.Quebee, Nove, 14th 1825._ Palace Street.tte mmr cbt me mm aml Part a 14 Sirs tr To a a 7 fH E subscriber offers tor Sale a small quantity of superior London Patent Cordage from 6} to à Inchs two Cables of 11 & 18 inches, about 2 Tuns of escoilent Uakum end a quantity of Hambro lines, three setts of Veu', Putent Irun Windlass bodies comptete.JOHN FRIEND.Ihamond Harbour, November 18th 1525.VANADA TANNERY.\u2014The undersiqueu bezs C leave to inform the Country Merchants aud the public in neral, that he has on hand, at the above establishment, at the vot of Abraham's Hiill\u2014a general asuortment of Leather, vis Sole, Harness and Bridie, Kipps, Calf and Sheep Skins; Al.sv, Moccusin Leather, of which he has a constant supply, ma- tufactured in the best style.0.1.men A RDSON, WANTED A FEWJOURNEY MAN SHOEMAKER.Apply at above establishment.\u201424th Novr.1825, LANDED from the Bark Sr, Lawaescr, Thomas W.Harby, from London.(per Bill of sight) and now in possesion of the Subscribers S] No.1, à Box, Mira.Ross, Montreal.a Box, Stephen Ymwoud, Esg Kingston, à Box, Lieut.Bemard.68th Regt.Quedee, a Box, R.Edwards Esq.Deputy Cominy.General es a Boy, Mr.Fras.Beattig Seymour, care of Mews, Hralge À Penn, Montreal, s Boy, Capt MacDonald, 88th Hegt Quebec, a parcel.Cousiguees may obtain che above Goods on passing the regu- 1 the Custom [louse, and paving expences, tor onary ¢ PATERSON & WEIR.Marmeau , vf He | nest Session for permission to vrect a toll Bridge over the River Richelieu, un the rapids at or near the Town of Dorchester tu the County of 1untingdon.The intervals between the piers of said bridge to be thirty six feet with the exception of three in the most navigable part of the river, those to be sixty feet.\u2018I'he height of said bridge to be eight feet above high water, the same containing no drawbridge.With the fullowing rates of toll viz: For every gig, caleche, cart or waggon adapted fur and drawn by one horse eight pence, and for every additional horse, four pence ; for cvery cart or waggon drawn Ly a pair of oxen, one shilling 5 and fur every additional pair of oxen or horses, eight pence; for every four wheel carriage adapted for and drawn by two horses, Che \u2018hilling, aud for every additions! hore, four pence; for every cariole or sivigh drawn by one horse, six pence, and for every additional horse, four pence ; for every sigizh drawn by a pair of oxen, ten pence, and for every additional pair of oxen, six pence ; for every saddle horse und rider, six pence 3 for every horse or ox, unladen, three pence | for il other duscriptions of horned cattle, two pence cach, for every calf, sheep or pig, one penny .fur each foot passenger, thre pence.ROBERT JONES Montreal, 20th October 3825.ALLIANCE, BRITISU & FOREIGN, LIFE & FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON, { Established by Act of Purlament \u2018 CAPITAL FIVE MILLIONS STERLING, Buauv ur Direction, d'resicents.\u2019 Jokn Irving, Esquire, M.P.Francis Baring, big.N.M.Rothschild, Faq.Samuel Gurney, Ej.Moses Montelivre, Ew.Directors.James Alexander, Esq.M.P.Charles Greenwood, Esq.G.H.Burnett, Esq.James Hevgate, Jr.Esq.Charies Bevan, Esq.Wiitam Howard, Es.Johm Bevden, Esq- John Innees, Esq M.PP.Archibald Campbeli, Esq.William Kay, Lsq.William Crawford, Esq.Oswald Smith, F ther des, li would be anrvasonahle to eape.t, that what ought to be done wali always be fully done.Ii is useful however 10 keep the pe of duty 10 Hew | ev.ry une, at east, can try to follow u, and he ay doo, wath come ape of success if be pave more attention tu bis oma steps than te thase of bie nets abonrs.Prom seine cause oF another, 1 would seem that we are really Backward an the proper business of the Leshaure, and there can bettie dour but dt the genial prosperty of the Pro sise ns been setanied by thie sulsmasmagement of its public con cores Although lege ative efuciients generally, have been teund oeazly as tied Do Binder as to promote that prosperity, yet the Logoiaure may effet the reasedy of abuses it nay greatly promos equas justice and ihe greatest possible security ta all, at mov ite the gen td dissemination of knowledge.aud in giving additiona\u2019 freedom and Macrisites to the Fair and honest efforts ob re dust aus Classes 1 pursuit of ther uwn wulfare ; the true source of pubae prosperity.While it provides for the site able suppart of the Gurentiont, out of the common funds of the Couns, it =v give How vuergy to the Ececutire authority.an seuite the able, tathtul aod capactial execution of the vaist- ing Laws, Lt myght perhaps bee considered as tov lhe to pomt out in de- tasi, the appareut causes which farmer!y revented or retarded the ight operation of the Brush system of government mi this CAUSES sien a Corse might revive rnilations, and not contr- bite to any henciical result ; but 4 may be proper to advert, to rote disadvantages wang from our coloitist condition and vue lecat cirenendganees, which have no operation un the mother century, aud which must hove wn omisternsl inflacuee on our legis lative procecdings.Po these disaivaniages when unsvoidable, we are bound to subnint, as evils either sltogether besond our conrenl or to be cued only with tune.endeavoring to make thin boar as lightly as possible, keeping on view our prenliar advantages wind Interests, Without at ail alienaaiyg our minds fram the Constituiion as by Law established, ati which where 1t has bo bong prevaned, offerng the fox and most desable etample of Free Government, has reality, been found su-ceptible of adopt- lis itself to sew circumstances.without esseninid changes.Li the mother coutary the King, the hereditary hesd and per- monent represviative vf the state.is always personally present mi the midst of his people.Although be run do nt wrong, that ns, DA an itugenious tare Given Là à AM of despotism, he can- net act mothe ortinary a mtistration of the Goverment, but through responsible adv sers, he 1« effeciualiy an essentinl direct reg prewer OÙ the Consitunion.Fleas fozally irresponsible ; but bos onience and happiness, the existence and happ ness of his fais yore inwparsblv Gow the viistence aud happiness of the nano Île cau Le of nu party .he us abare all.Ile has servants and advisers resp osble to him and to Parliament; be retains them wo Long as they inert at, and preserve the confidence of both ; unconcerned uw the ordinary transactions of public business, be 1s stil withan resch of correct information, and can, and fr.quently has, gicen au entice new turn 10 pubic aflirs, in favor of ihe general weltime.Ina dstant Colony like this he can aniy act by delegation © he cannot uvest his delegate in the Co- lens worl ts Jegal trrespunatalizy, us permanency, his personal aid hereditary interest.In this respect then there is an inipor- tant defference between our Cunstiiuuon and that of the nother country, A difference ludes, mes à ramages, stins rubans, scyawls et mouvloirs de dau, In-uchaars de gaze ot de ruseau, baudannas shaw bs tole de crepe de Canton, lorvatines de gage ol de crêpe nou et Veil, kins ctsalempoeres des Ends .velours de Sie NUIT CfuiTOist, TuazafuUt Ci Cusr.aie ; \\vlouss de cuiou bianc, noir, gris, brun eu bleu, Druja Conmauns, fins et superfiss: étoffes unies et faces vergres ; Molictons el flonelles de 7 hustiètnes, 4 quarts, 5 quarts ct 0 quasts ; couvertes à point ei à rose, flesingues et crasntiens, bumbuæsins, bourucatis ot satins de Danemarck, crepes de Norwich, tartans ct canielots, ras do Chdions fu gnes ef bonnets de Clhiapeatin d'hotiines of d'enfunt, quebjurs vaisses de vin aupéticur dy Pinto et de Madère, eu LDouteiltes depuis 4 ans S'adrosser a SAML.I.CORRIE, (o._ 95 juillet 1625, Quast du Cap Daman, ICITES A FEC ET A Folk.VENDRE 100 pièees de la meillenre tuile a feu et à four d'Angleterre, d'environ deux pieds carrés.Québec, 18 octobre 1525 H.ATKINSON, VENDHKRE, FLEUR superñine, Buc et moyenne.Quai de Prés-de-ville, MOIR & HEATH.5 décembre 1825.A VENDRE: Un Piano de eabinet à 6 octaves, neuf, die Broadwood et fils, cher James Hovey harloger, haute ville.Aussi un lot de livres de musique.12 décembre 1825.VENDRE chez le soussigné : 19 quarts contenant chacun de 3 & 4 duvraines aile de Leith dela premiere quale, 2 do.da.do.do.porter da.20 boucsuts sacre rafiné sunple ot double, 3 pièces gunicvre de Hollande, 3 buucauts moutarde en vessics, 3 do.verreries assorties, 10 catsses vitres 7j sur FL.14 Larils tabac en torqueites du Haut-Canada, 65 quarts et ticsces huile de Loup-marin, 20 douraues peaux du ChALIOIN ' i GEORGE ROSS.Ébec, 15 décembre 1825 TAVESDRE 77 N CABLE neuf de 13 pouces.S'adresser a 22 avril 18:5 JAS.HUNT, VENDRE, DIX ACTIONS dans 1a COMPAL GNIE DU ASSURANCE 2 QULBEC covrae tx FEU, JOHN DESTIMALVILLL, Québec.21 décembre 1825.i I.soussigue offre en veute, Bled de semeuce Pois > Orge 6 Avuine © Bled-d' Inde Farine entière 40 tonnes Mélasse Huile de hin Lard pnrue Bœuf * Et un assortiment complet de Deintures.Ayant pris récemment des maganns étendus.fl prendra les grainy, &c.en magasinage, et les criblera, 91 un le déwre, aux prix les plus raisonnables.: 16 mai 1825.Wi, HENRY ROY.(CHAMP EAYNE blane supérieur à vendre cuez Je suussigné à un prix réduit.i Wu.IIENRY ROY, 21 juillet 1825.Quai de la Reme.1 ES soussigués offrent eu vente ln cargaison du brick l\u2019Onsluw arrivé de la Barbade, et déchergeant au quai Saitit- André, consistant en Casonade supérieure «en berriques tierces et quarts, et quelques caisses d'frrow-ruvte wm A UNS] oe 50 tonnes véritable Gumiêvre, jar le Cicéron Khom ee Farine Un Cable de chanvre à patonte de 16 pouces Un do.de fer do.del} do.Ils désirent scheter envison trente Chevaux de charrette cana- dicus, jeunes et sbins i FORSYTH, WALKER & Co.1 3 septembre 1825.Aù AY ENCE (paniers assortis) Yorter en bouteilles (3 B S de Barclay) Acajou et Bois rose JOHN LEATHER & Co.A vendre chez Rue Saint l\u2019aul, 2H eptembre 1825 ES LTOFFES DOUBLES à patente de Mac- A kintoah, garanties à l'épreuve de l'eau.Le soussigné vient de recevoir ut nouvel approvisionuement qu'il offre en vente 8 trés-Las pris.Quebec, 20 septumbre 1525, CH As.Wan.ROSS.1 ECUS de Londres pus le Percy et le Sato hurles, et à vendre: 90 pipes vin d'Espagne tatu; un chots Clément de taps Sup rans; gil assoc Orment Ké- vêtal de bottines «1 souliets de date «\u20ac d'umsant ; gants, bas et chaussées propres a ta samen; chemises et caieçons d'exaine et de latte d'iqus au 7 achauds et veharpes d'angola, de mérine, de vachenure, d'edame, et d'imitation .cravates « Ia ode pour homine, batistos de cuvleur, batises des hur:rèntes et de 6 quarts, mtous-clines, mallemoalles, jacunets, guingains, iudientes of muussebmius HR pr ALECR, PEPSet I meubles, lions, butistes fratiçoises et d'imitation, muachaus de batis:eut detoile ; Unles d'Irlande de 7 huitivines et de 4 quasts; lotlus à draps d'Irlande, toiles au- vrées, hucabacke et dou jas de 7 huitièmes, 4 quarts, 5 quarts et 6 quarts : coutt.« de fil et de coten du 7 huuièmes et de 4 quarts, toiles dumuassées de 7 quarts «t de 5 quarts; nappes damas Cos de 10 quarts, 19 quarts, 16 guastyy 20 quaits tl 54 quarts; serveurs et nattes de tablus dania-stes ; cuurtepointes de Marseilles de 1° quarts 11 quarts et 12 quarts.ouate banche et de couleur; coiffes de deutulle à La Move ; prumes poires, blauches et gosses; fleurs et couronnes de fleurs anibcielivs: Cartes à jouer, figures du Mogol, de Henn VIII ecde l'Lecoois ; balan Jéolisit à tapis, blanchissoirs, punceaux ; brussos « Meubles, à hurdes, à cheveux, ci autres Poil de (here et aoie à coudre et à brocher, coton à bruder et | à rentrasre, inèches d'Allemagne et lampes fuitantes de verre, praux chamoisies ce mat nées peaux noires et raykées pour reirure, Bi à soutivr, noir à'saflicr, amidon, pierre bleue, vcres, cuile-forte, haie de blanc de balaibe, chandelles moeulées de Londres.Un exculient axertiment de graines de jargie fraiches, Thé hyson, sou adhe of twankih.\\ Quelques pipxs de véritable Enu-de-vie de Coguac, genièvre de Holiarde, «vin de Porte.Cotfies-tonzx griles de chambre; pelles, pincettes et four- guns d'acive ; Cinstvaux et fourcheties de tuble à manors varts, de corne de cerf et d'in; dito a dépecer et de dessert.* l'lomb à tine nos 1, Set 5; sities Gf sur Ti, 7, sur EL, et 6) sur 9), ! Le tout à des prix réduits, pour argent compjant où à crédit pour peu de teurs.Les vidres seront vaéculqt'avec capédition el ponctualité.- : Québec, $7 octobre 1525.J.MACNIDER.MONTRES, JOXTLLENTES, TRGENTERTES, ae VENDRE chez le soûssigné, une quantité de i monires a levier a patente, horirontales, de chasse, et unies.en boîtes d'or of d'argent; (haines de montre, cachets et clefs d'or; bagues et penduns d'oreille, montés en perles ainé- thystes, cornaliiss ot topazes; chandilicrs de sdfle & diner, de won ot de chambre & coucher, de Ia meilleure quaiité, avec mouchetles et perte-mouchottes .Panera pam, fruit et à bis cuit ; huiliers : coquetiers ; services pour le thé, dorés en dedans ; cuuloiss, bouchons étiquettes, Ac, pour le vit; plats à diner ; grils à rôur lv pain; cuillrs argentées et d'acier, Fourchuttes, couteaux pour le porson, casse-ntnsettes, tireË sochons à patente de bronze, de cuivre et argentës; thermomëêlres; garnitures de fou; chandcliers de cuivre; cadrans d'horloge, matécdaux de montres, of une grande quantité d\u2019ornemens d'arguot, dors, noîrs el d'acier ; riches verresies tailiées; tabletteries Étégantes ; wervices pour le diner et le dedsert ; balints assortis de faïence ct de verrerie ; lur-blane, tôle, peistures, &e, &c &c.It, VIExT EF RECEVOIR Un assortiment de couteaux et fourchettes de table et de dessert À manches d'ivu re, trés-Hivu finis avec couteaux à dépecer pour assortie.excellens rasoirs, canifs et couteaux de poche; (hCjères de métai britannique, cabarets À thé Élégans, services de porcelaine pour le the et Îe déjeüner, couvercles de plat assortis, cafetières, chaudières, balais à Foyer, bLoites de toilette vermis.sées, Ccritoinus argohtées, chandefiers de salle à manger, Av.Ke.NAA \u2014 Un envoi d'aiguil'es à chas d'argent et whitechapel ; Cent dournines de chapeaux d'homme d'une qualité supérieure et à la mode.Toutes les marchandines ci-dessus sont des meilleures qualités, sont garanties, et seront vendues 3 Lon marché pour argent compiant.en échanze où à bon crédit Québec, 25 uctobre 1825.JOHN ROBB.Rue Saint-Pierre, n°, 8.P.8.Le plus haut prix sera donné, en argent ayant cours, pour de vieux or, argebl et galon d'argent, & vendre au magasin des woumignés, Tue du\u2019 Suut-au- Nauelot : ( CATREVEN GS tonuuaux Fer rond, quarré et CÉ, plat, de grosseurs assorties, 2 do.acier assorti, 1 boucaut lines assorties, 80 quaeta clous 5; à 2H Ib, 10 tonnenux plomb & patente No.À à Na.4, 2 barriques esprit de terebenthine, 25 rouleaux cordage.24 oct.1525.CIHIINIC & MEASAM.( N donne par le présent avis public que le sonssi- 10 \u2018 genièvre 19 * rhum de la Jamaïque Vin de Porta en futailles de 5 et 5 dou 2ainee Do.de Madère en * 4 \u201c lo de Chéres trés-supérieur, 3 « To.de Bucellus * s \u201c Porter en bouteilles Sets ¢ Fer-bianc, vernis de cupal et & voiture, peintures assorties, 8.umn, souffre, bouchons de liége, cartes à jouur, chandelles ot bougies clous de Canada, couperuse, huile bouillie, inastic, po.tle, noir.rétine, goudron, Mine de plotob, huile de blanc de La- teins «t de lorence Ssut-su- Matelot, CHAPMAN & REVANS, ¢9 octobre 1825.St débarquant de differeus vaisseaux et à vendre par le sousigné : 200 chaldrons du meilleur charbon à forge d'Angleterre 75 do do do d'Orrat 175 do + do do de Liverpool 13 caisses moutarde en bouteilles 150 caves et demi-caisess du meilleur raisin muscat Et en magaein.huile de foup-smarin pâle et brune, huile de morue o! de baleine.Ac.GEO.ROSS.tccouvretment, $S PANET, LR 0 Note re.Quéie.IT ouobre L425.gné v\u2019adresseun à la législature de cette province, à la semsson ; prochaine, pour qu'il lui soit permis d'ériger un pont de péage sur nissère Richalieu, sur les tapides à Ou auprès de la ville de lur- Chester dann Je comté de Huntingdon, Les intcavalles cutre les plies du dit pont reront de trente-six pieds à l'exception de trois dans la partie la plus navigable de la rivière, le quels seront de soixante piuds distaus l'au de l'autre.Lehai.teur du dit pont sers de laut picds au-demus des hau- tés ang, vit) n'y aura pas de pout-luvis.! Avec les taux suivans du drolis de péage, savoir; pour chaque chaise, caliche, charrette ou fourgon adapté pour et trainé par un seul cheval, huit Ceniers, et puur chuque cheval additionnel quatre deters; pour chaque chartette où fourgon, pour une paire de bœuf, un achciing, EL pour chaque paire additionnelle de boul ou chevaux huit deniers; pour chaque voiture à quatre tou«s adoptée pour et traînée par deux Chevaux, un scheliog, et pour cheque cheval additionnel, quatre deniers , pour chaque ca- riole ou treinvau, tiré par un cheval, six deniers, et pour chaque cheval additionnel quatre deniers; pour cheque traîne tirée par une puire de hœufu, dix deniers, et pour charire paire additionnelle de bœufs, 4x densers ; pour chaque cheval de elle et l'homme qui le monte, ax deniers; pour chaque cheval ou aul von chargé, trols deniers; pour toute autre description de bites & cornes, deux deniers, of pour chaque Venu, moutan ou cochon, uy dedur pour chaque passager à pied, trois deniers.Nevatrint, 0 octobre LR, ROBERT JONEA TANNERIK DU CANADA, B sou signé prond la Nberté d'infur p fur L
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