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[" < CA.i i + ., il | - Me | | i ~ 4° -\u2014 es Ie * en oF : cie 3 va ante As \u2018| 23 Onseiite de THURSDAY, 4th OCTOBER, 1827.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 Y PRIVATE SALE, the fine WOODEN HOUSE opposite Carouge ferry, of twenty four capital stand for business, having an excellent BAKE-HOUSE.Also, the adjoining small house, The buildings are new and in excellent condition.For further information apply to the proprietor Josern DuriLie, near the St Foy Church, or to Tuoxas Levarcez, Grocer, Si.Roc's Sue burb, Quebec.If this property is not disposed of at private sale by the 24th September next, it will then be sold by auction at 2 o'clock to the highest bidder on the spot.\u20147:h June 1827.JOR SALE an excellent Farm in the Township of Leeds, about 45 miles from Quebec, containing 136 acres, 50 of which are in the highest state of cultivation, with a good framed dwelling House, out Houses, &c.erected thereon.The Stock and Crop consisting of Wheat, Barley, Oats, Peas, Turnips, Hay, Cattle, &c, to be taken at a valuation.\u2014For further information apply to M.WALSH.Quebec, 25th August, 1827.A.& BD.FOR SALE,; HE HOUSE and Dependencies, No.9, phn Palace Street, farmerly occupied by the late Ho- 42%\" nourable Mr.De LAxaunirar.\u2014Apply to Mr.WILLIAM MORRISON, in this City, or at Montreal to Mr.POTHIER, proprietor, who will give easy terms of paymen or admit them to be in redeemable annuities, à Constitut.Quebec, March 27th 1826.OR SALE, with secure titles, an Emplacement in St.Vallier Street, of 66 feet in front by 59 feet in depth, together with the two story stone house of 33 feet square, with an hangar of two stories in the rear ; the whole is in excellent condition.Apply on the premisses to Mr.AL.1,1;\" for further information.\u20142nd May 1827.rn feet square, a 4 TRYHE late Mr.Ropn\u2019s House in St.Peter tés for Sale, The lower story isat present occupied as a grocery store by Messrs, Renfrew & T'ait, and being situated in the centre of business makes the stand very valuable.Fiasy terms of payment will be given.Apply on the premises for further particulars.4 OR SALE, rhe HOUSE, FARM, Xe.ca known by the name of WVOLFESFILELD : Ause, RE the property of Davin Munno, Lsq.on St.Peter Street, For further information.Apply to MA'Tw.BELL.ESIDENCE AT KAMOURASKA.- ; To be sold, or let for two years, a fine two story stone house, the property of J.B.'T'aché, Notary, near the Church of Kumouraska, together with the hangar, stables, yard, garden, dairy house, and other outh-ouses, and the lot of ground attached thercto of about forty arpents in superficies, in the best possible state of culture.The situation is one of the best in the county for a trader, and the buildingsare excellent for the purpose.Very easy terms of paymem will be given, on the purchaser or tenant giving good security.A fine Jarge hangar of two stories, a salt pan, bake-house and a wharl\u2019 which large vessels may lay at, will be et separately, For further information apply to the subscriber, Kamouraska, 8th Sept.1827.J.B.TACHE\".ro BE LET the tollowing Houses the fi: property of the Estate of the late John Goudie, \u2014 A dwelling House at St, Roc\u2019s at present occupied by Mrs, Goudie, together with the dependancies, consisting of a Yard, Stable, Coach-house, &e.The premises being very commodious and in excellent repair, are well adapted for a respectable family.~\u2014A Swne dwelling House in Richelieu Street in St.John Suburhs, near the top of cote d\u2019Abraham, with a Butchery, Yard, Stable, &ce appertaimng thereto.\u2018This property is well arranged for one carrying on the Trade oFa Butcher, For further paruculars apply to JOIN KERR, 19th April 1827, Agent to the Estate.TEYU SETTLERS.\u2014Lands Frampton.\u2014 \"The subscriber informs settlers that he has gota line drawn, in the middle of the first range of the lands of Frampton, along which he proposes to open a road.Lots on both sides of this road will be conceded by him at the annual veut of 10s.currency a year for fifty arpents, without any other charges whatever, that of opening and keeping roads alone excepted.No rent will be required for the first three years.Apply at Quebec to Quebec, 9th April 1827.JACQUES VOY ER, Notary.pra \"HO BLE LET und possession given imme- fit diately, a spacious DWELLING HOUSE in Craig Street, St.Rock's Suburbs, near Dorchester Bridge.\u2014 This building is well situated for an Tavern, aud will be let asone House, or divided, 50 as to sult families wishing smaller apartments.ALso a neatly finished house tn excellent repair at Point Levy, situated near the Steamboat Wharf.very eligible for a summer residence.Apply to JOLIN KERR, 28th June 1827 Agent to Goudie's Estate.PO LET, two Stone dwelling HOUSE fi A belonging to the Estate of the late Marruew Me- (EREF Crunk, situated in St.Joseph Street, The one lately occupied by the deceased,and the other now in the occupation of Messrs.J.& J.Thornton, there are spacious vaults and cellers and sufficient yard room and stabling for each honse.Also the three story House facing Couitlard street, For particulars apply to Mr, J.BELANGER, Noty.Public, St.John Street.\u201411th Jany.1827.sn * RO BL IET, and possession given after Em 16th instant, the House and Garden on St.Stanis- a laus and Angel Streets, Upper Town, (late Judge Pyxe\u2019s) and now occupied by Mr.PENNINGrON.Paymaster, 71st Regt.Appiy to Messrs.Neilson & Cowan, No.3, Mountain Street.N.B.If a suitable Tenant offers for a term of years, wished for alterationsand repairs will be allowed on a Plan and Estimate.\u20149th July 1827.4, CEVU LL :\u2014\\ Counting Mouse or Office m fp the House, now occupied by Messrs.R.Woon & Co.=% Su Peter's Street, opposite the Quebec Bank ; together with a stoue hangar and cellar.Apply to the undersigned proprietor.ED.GLACKEMEYER, N.P.Quebec.7th March, 1827.FIV LET, and possession given Ist May, The WHARF, STORES, HOUSE, &c., lately ® occupied by Messrs.8.TI.Cornie & Co.Apply to W.G.SHEPPARD.The Cape Diamond Brewery, the Wharf, Store, &c.will be to Let on the 1st of Nov, 1827; by W.G.8S.Quebec, 6th Nov.1826.JIS HERLES AT KAMOURASKA :\u2014To be LEASED fur several years and possession given on the 1st May next, all the Islands of Kamouraska, with the rights of fishing and shooting, For further particulars.apply to M.Pascal LTaché the proprietor on the spot or to Mr.J.Bie.Larue.\u2014 Quebce 28th July 1827.\"RYO LET, from the Ist MAY next, a conve- en nient Two Story House, with good Stabling and ta Coach-house &c.For particulars apply on the premises, No.9, Georges Street, near the Battery.Quebec, 51h l'ebry.1827.2.RO BE 1,ET trom the Ist of May next, a The HOUSE and STORE on Prés-de.Ville = Wharf, at present occupied by Mr.CuvitLirn.Apply to MOIR & IIEATH.14th l\u2018eby.1827.JHOR SALE the Curgocs of the General Wolfe, Ontario, and others: .Iron assorted, Tin IC.1X, 1XX.&c, Steel ditto, Sheet Iron, Fine Canada Nails, Spades and Shovels, Spikes, Frying Pans, Copper Bars and Spikes, Anvils, Vices, Sheathing Copper, Wire, Sheet Lead, Shot assorted, Register Grates, &c.Economical cooking Stoves ACRAMAN's Parent Cuaiy Canes and Anchors assorted ies.Muscovado Sugrr Window and Plate Glass, Cognac Brandy of warrant- Tobacca Dipes, ed Brand, [Best Staple Cordige & Canvas, White Wine Vinegar, Madeira Wine, May and Martin Blacking, Pants, &e.Double Glucester Cheuse ply to * War.BUDDEN, Quebec, or at his Office Montreal.10th May 1827.KEY.A Supply of approved quality constantly on hand, Wa.BULIDEN, Quebec, 10th May 1827.or at is Office Montreal, ok sale by the subscriber: 500 Barrels Herritgs of the best quality, §00 Do.Mackarel, cured with course salt and inspected, Quebee, 9th August 1527.I Butkau.INES, BRANDY, GIN, &c.&c for sale: By WILLIAM PRICE & Co, landing ex Brig Mon- trose, from London, at the King's Wharf.\u2018 6 Pipes superior Port Wine, 10 Pipes 15 Pipes Vidonia, 10 Hhus, } Landing ex Brig John snd Francis, from \"Wharf, 2 Pipes fine old W.I.Madeira, 2 Buuts fine old Sherry, 12 1Ihds., Geneva.Axn, in Store+\u2014Demerara Ilum, Muscovado Sugar, Jamaica Cotfve, Tenerife Wine, L.P.and Cargo in Pipes, Hogsheads and Quarter Casks, Spanish Wine, Sicilian White Wine, Fig Blue, Cordage, Canvas, Chain Cables and Anchors, Flour fine and superfine, Prime and Mess Pork.At the Coves :\u2014 led and White Pine Timber in rafts, floated deals \u2014Quebec, 25th Sept.1825.Quebec duction Mart and Commission Sto re, 39, St.John street VV INES, &e., just land.d, and received for sale by the subcribers, 40 Dozen Claret, old Cognac Brandy.London, at Jones\u2019 70 + excellent Port, 29 \u201c superior do, 20 «# Madeira, 15 §¢ light table do.1 Bale of Brussels Carpet, 2 Kidderminster do, 1 Tearth Rugs, 1 Bale Power loom Cottons, 1 \u201c Ell wide Sheeting do, 2 Cases Fine Irish Linens, 1 assorted Bombazette, 1 \u201c of Holland \u2019l\u2019apes, 200 Boxes English Soap, 20 \u201c Windsor do, 10 ¢ Green Anchovies, 20 Barrels Japan Blacking, 2 Cases Boots and Shoes, 1 \u201cassorted Saddlery, 2 Casks assorted Hardware, 1 ot Cutlery, 70,000 Clarified Quills, : 700 do.assorted London made Candle Pewter Manlds 27th July, 1827.BLOOD & McDONALD.FOR SAL IE by the subscriber at his Stores on the Queen's Wharf, Pork, of the several different qualities\u2014free and in bond, Beef, ditto, ditto, ditto, ditto, Flour, ditto, ditto, ditto, ditto, Indian Meal, in hogsheads and barrels, ditto, Butter and Lard in small kegs, Kegs of Tongues and ripe, for West India Market, \u2018Tobacco in Kegs, 100,000 fuet Oak, 200,C00 feet white Pine, 10,000 ps.floated Deals, 15 M.stand.Staves, 50 M.West India Staves, on Bell\u2019s and Morrison's whar- CIIAS.A, HOLT.Ce Quebec, 201h July 1827._ UEBEC HAT WARKEHOUSE: A.B.WICK STEAD, begs to tender his grateful acknowledoements to his friends for their kindness in waiting to be supplied from his Spring Importation, which he is sorry was delayed from the non.arrival of the vessels by which the same wus shipped, although shipped on board early in the season.lle has now the pleasure of informing them that by the Eu.phrosyne, from London, and the Fame, from Liverpool, he bas received his Spring assortment of Tlats, viz : Clerical superfine beaver hats, Gentlemen's superfine black and drab beaver hats, latest London fashion, \u2019 Ladies\u2019 best beaver bonnets, full trimmed, Plated bonnets, drab and black, Mens\u2019 fine and common plated hats and youths and boys ditto.ALso, = Box of real Ostrich Plumes, of all colours, Leing the finest over imported in the country.25 Town and country merchants supplied as usual on fuvou- rable terms, ats and bonnets dressed and repaired.\u20147th July 1827.SARONY'S \"BAZAAR, Nos, 04, & 85, MOUNTAIN _ STREET.HE Subseriher begs leave to invite the Gentry and Public of this place to visit his Bazanr, where the greatest variety and extensive assortments of many different articles can be seen, such as may not be found in this Province, and which has been considerably augmented by the Goods he received this ycar por the Ouawa, St Lawrence, Clifton, Eleanor and Bolivar, consisting in general Stocks of Jewellery, Plated and Bronze Ware, fine Cutlery, Haberdashery Der- numery, and a large assortment of Fancy Ware, too nume- ous to detail, (but of which, for the convenience of the 'ublic, le intends to have catalogues cirenlated from time to time.) His fixed prices will be formd very maderate, and 6 months credit allowed to those of his Customers who always have been punctual ; and two shillings discount on the pound will be allowed to those who pay ready eash, provided the purchase is above one pound Quebec, Julvi2th 1826, A.SARONY.FOR SALEBY THE SUBSCRIBER, A SSORTED Crates and Packages of Commor and Fine BLUE Printed Earthenware, Venitian Red, Spanish Brown and Black I\u2019aints, fine Rose NAILS, Cotton Shirtings, printed Calicous, Counterpanes, Dimities, Braces.Cotton Hosiery, &c.Ax 40 dozen assorted hest GERMAN Steel Wood Saws, Patent Knives, Common Hardware, Mops, Whitewash, Paint, and Tar Brushes, assorted fine Cut and common Glassware, best Japan Blacking, and an Invoice of superior Silver eyed and White-chapel NEEDLES, Italian Irons, and 10 Cases Beaver BONNETS, full trivmed of a superior quality, Aso, a few Sterling Gold Seals of superior workmanship and warranted solid, to be sold cheap.JOHN ROBB, 19th March 1827.No.1, St.Peter Street, Lower-Town, Lying in different Coves.ves, Quebec, 28th July 1827.J A.WANTON, ofters for sale at his store, e Sault-au-Matelot street, Fine Canada Nails, llorse Nails and Spikes, Ship-builders Iron, Day and Martin's Paste and Liquid Japan, Window Glass, Lamp Black, White 1.ead, Black Pepper, Cinnamon, London Vinegar, Epsom Salts, Castor Oil.and, 300 Dozen London bottled Fort, Claret and Sherry Wines, 6_Hhds.of fine Claret,\u201423rd July 1827.COR SALE, ex Ajax, from Newcastle.330 Chaldrons best Walis.end Coals, 200 Gross Wine Bottles, 10 Tons assorted Welsh Iron, Paints of different colours, Glass Carboys, in hampers, ALSO FOR SALE, An elegant and superior finished Stanhope with Mail Coach axle, perfectly new, Apply to H.GOWEN, & Co._ Quebec, 28th June 1827.| Lower-\"Town.YHAMPAGNE, BRANDY, BENECARLO / WINE &e.FOR SALE by LI.LE MESURIER & Co :=20 Hogsheds Refined Sugar, 40 Pipes Benecarlo Wine (very superior) 10 ead, } Cognac Brandy, = 20 Cases Champagne in Quart and Pint Bottles warranted first growth (Clicquot's Brand.) A1so Venigar, Lamp black, L B.Pipes, Glassware, &ce 11th July 1827.I UM, WINES, PAINTS, GLASS, SHOES, &e.For Sole, by MARTIN CHINIC, Commission Merchant.\u2014Jamaica Spirits, Leeward Island Rum, Muscovado Sugar, Port, Spanish and Tenerife Wines, Button Blue,white, red, and black Paints, Copperas, Nails 3} & 28 Ibs, Window Glass 5! x 7h\u201471 x 8}, Cutlery, pale Seal Ol, English Linseed Oil, 6 doz bottles Castor Qil, Sole leather, Sheep Skins, Ditch, Tar, Rosin and Lurpentine ; also, an assortment of Woollen and Cotton Goods, Mens\u2019 Womens\u2019 and Childrens\u2019 Shovs.Sault au Matelot Street, w 5th July, 1827.- The Cargo of the Brigantine MALY, from Sz.Ris.WENTY Hogsheads, 67 \u2019l'ierces and 95 Barrels, 2 Puncheons Shrub and 5 Barrels Tamarinds.Now landing at Junes' Wharf, and for sale b oth July ser.JAMES BLACK.MRE WOOD tOR STEAM BOATS: AT Datisean For sale, at 100.a cord, by JOSEPII PACA UD, and will be kept constantly afloat for the use of any of the boats } Muscovado Sugar, wanting ity payable at the first demand=£Gth July 1897, [No.8788.| | par H N.PATTON, STOCK -and: EXCHANGE ® BROKER, QUEBEC.~ For sale und always ou hand : Government Exchange, : Bills on London at 0 or 60 days sight, : Fire Assurance Stock, Quebec Bunk Stock, Welland Canal Stock, Drafts on New York at any sight, Drafts on Montreal ut any sight, Gold, &e, &c.: \u2018The highest premium given for Gold, British Silver, old Shillings, &e.&c.The bighest premium given for Oficers* Blils, Ke.Any tnoney transactions negotiated.\u2014G30tb April 1827.AMES HAMILTON & Co.offers jor sale on modurate terms, the following articles just reccived, and now lsudmg from several vessels, viz, 10 Puncheons very superior old Jumaica Spirits, fit for family use only, 40 Pipes Benecarlo and Sicilian Wines, 450 whole and half Boxes Yellow Soap, 500 Kegs of White Lead, 65 Cases and Bales Dry Goods, consisting of Linens, Mus- lins, Calicoes, Hosiery, worsted Cravats, &c.50 empty Puncheons, ALSO,\u2014the following Wines on hand.; Claret in Wood and bottles, l\u2019rine old Port in bottles, Sherry in bottles and Lachrymæ Christi do.\u201420th Sept.1827, ENNETS AND FOUR WHEELED PHEA- TONS, &e.\u2014The subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform his friends and the public in general that he has for sale TWO HANDSOME DENNE I'S which will be finished in the most fushionable and workmanlike manner, and two very handsome FOUR WHEELED PHEATONS, one with ellipue springs and a box behind, the other with double seats &c.Aso two very handsome HALF COVERED CALASHES.As the above articles are of the best materials they will be war- rented superior to Any made in Canada fur neatness and durability.Lor sale :\u2014 Springs of every description warranted of the best quality and Axes of every kind, Ploughs, &c.all kinds of CA 1t- MIAGE WORK done with dispatch and on moderate terms, by JOIN GRAVES, No.13, St.John Street.20th March 1827, OGNAC BRANDY, GENEVA, &c.:\u2014For Sale by CHARLES NOYES.at his Stores, St.Paul- Street, Cognhe Brandy, Geneva, Jamaica and Demerara Rum, Spanish Red Wines, Molasses, Black Lead, Stone Blue, Mustard, Ginger, Nutmegs, Raisins, Windsor Soap, Cotton Wick Green aint, Double boiled Linsced Oil, Nailsol all sizes, Plug \u2018Tobacco, Lard, Seal, Whale and Cod Oil, Bottles, Cordage and Coals, \u2014ALSU,\u2014 Walnut Planks, Pine Boards, Oak, White Pine and Elm Timber, W.L Staves, Red Pine Lathwood and Spruce Deals, 14th Sept.1827.FOR SALE, FIFTY SHARES in we Mout.real Bunk, of £50 Currency euch.ALSO, TEN SHARES in the Quebee Fire Assurance Company against accidents by Lire, of £100 Currency cach.i Apply to LOUIS PANET, Quebce, 20th September 1827.Notary.Fe* SALLE 25 Puncheons Molasses, 25,000 feet Ouk, 32,000 «Pine, 10,000 ¢ Elm.160 Logs Red Cedar, Apply to ROBERT STEWART, 15th March Ise7.Junt's Wharf, UST received per Ændeavour aud Luphrosyne, from London, 13 Cases finest Claret, 15 Cases Old Brown Sherry, 1 Pipe 7 hhds.Superior Port,Wine.Cogniac Brandy, Nutnegs, &c.Hunts Wharf, 6tb July, _ W.B.MEYER.Fe R SALE the Cargo ofthe Schuaner WANDERER, from Messina, viz :\u2014 Lemons, Zante and La- pari Currants, Raising, Olive Oil.Lemon Juice, White Wine Vinegar, Nuts, Almonds, Soap, Cork Wood, Marsala Wine, Bronte and Altna Madeira in Hhds, & Qr.Cusks, &c, &c.Apply to JAMES HUNT.Quebec, 6th June 1827, JEACELLENT GRATE COALS for sale, now landing on the Queen's Wharf.Apply to __28th Sept.\u201d 1827.C.A, HOLT._ prey Puncheons of Grenada RUM, just arrived per John Binmer, and for sale b , 27th Sept.1827.JOIN KERR, No.4, St.Peter strecte RISH LINENS and BLANKETS: Just received and to be had at private sale from M.WALSH, Freemason\u2019s Hall, a few cases superior Grass Blenched Irish Linen, and Whitney Blankets, first quality, from 10 to 14 quarters, ÏÎ UM & SUGAR :\u2014Now landing and for sale by Wa.DOUGLAS, St.Andrew's Wharf ; 82 Puncheons Grenada Rum, 19 do, Antigua, 19 Logsheads superior quality Trinidad Sugar.\u201421st June 1827.SE LD PATATOES for sales at Mr, Neilson\u2019s Farm, Carouge.Apply on the premises.21st May 1827.OR SALE :\u2014A quantity of good second quality WHITE OAK Timber and PINE DEALS.JOSEPH DYKE, Qucbec, 15th Aug, Office, George Street, Upper-\"Town.UST arrived ex Ottawa, Church, Chapel and Ships\u2019 Bells, from 15 to 500 Ibs.\u2014 Also French Burr Stones.17th May 1827.MICHEL CLOUET.OUD HAY :(\u2014 PIERRE FORTIER of Ki- vière du Loup, has 3 or 4,000 bundles of excellent timothy hay, which he will sell at a moderate price.The hay will be delivered at Itivière du Loup bridge, on board of bateaux, between this date and the 1st June.Also, 500 bushels of good OATS at _a reasonable price and will be delivered at the same place.\u2014Riv, du Loup, 21st May.USL now received and offered for Sale by the subscriber an infallible Liquid for the destruction of Flies of other Insects, &e, &c.its virtues and direction are to be seen on the Label af the Bottles, A.SARONY, 27th Julv 1826.Mountain Street Nos.24 & 25.NOTICE TO SPORTSHEN.IIE Subscriber has just now unpacked his large assortment of FISHING TACKLE.July, 12th 1826.A.SARONY.HEAD QUARTLERS.\u2014EMPEROR of the NORTH.\u2014 For easy shaving and fashionable Hair-cut- ting, by N.JACKSON, \"No.18, St.Peter Street, Lower- Town.\u2014A genuine assortment of Perfumery, &c.&c.00DS UNCLAIMED, per the Expeavour, Collinson, from London, and now inthe Stores of the subscribers, I] W 40 Boxes Soap, consigned to Thos, Amner.Cj1 1 Bale Peruvian Bark, ditto to Order.A) W 53a 58, 6 Cases Mustard, ditto, ditto.» 59 2 62, 4 Ticrce Pickles, ditto, ditto.IK 1 Case Clocks, ditto, Jacob Klciser.N.Walker, 1 Case Glass.Dr.Parker, R.A.1 ditto Clothing, Revd.G.Sheed, 1 ditto Saddlery and Books, consigned to It, Amour, Mr.W, Lunn, 2 Cases Books.Mr.G.Bryerson, 1 Package.Mr.W.Howe, 1 Paket.9th July 1827.J.& J.M.FRASER S IRAY TORSE.\u2014Strayed a tew days back from \u2018Thos.Atkins\u2019 farm at the Little River, a tall bay American Horse, about six years old.A ny person having him in possession will be paid all expenses by sending him to said farm or to Mr.Cady's stables.27th August 1827, M s3ING.\u2014-A TRUSS marked Q.C.diamend 2, containing an Oil Searcher, supposed to have been landed from the Ottawa, Capt.Douglass, on or about 15th May last.=18th June 1827, J.& J.M.FRASER.OBERT CAIRNS, Merchant Tuilor, respect fully infarms his friends and the public in general, that he has received his usual supply of Goods in his line, which he will make up in the most fashionable manner for cash or approved credit He also wishes to inform them.that he sends in his accounts regularly, on the ist of May and 1st October, and expects them to be paid at these periods ; as he is determined to do business on no other condition.Île has also te request all those who have received'their accounts to make immediate payment, sme (Quebee, 18th Nov, 1824.JEUNDI, 7 OCTOBRE, 1827.NR CARD.\u2014Mr.WHALE, Professor of the po \u201cÀ lite artof dancing, from the cities of London, Paris New York and Montreal, has the honour of informing the Ladies and- Gentlemen of the city of Quebec, that his School will commence at three o'clock, on MONDAY next, 24th instant, at Mr, Mar.« or\u2019s Assombly Room, where the present must fashionable Quadrilles, Quadrilic steps and fancy Dances will be taught ; alo, if required, private Quadrille parties attended.ays of tuition, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, £2 10s, per Quarter; Ditto £3 15s.for private parties, Mr.W.WHALE flutters himself from the long experience he has had in his profession, under the most eminent Profussors in London and Paris, that his style of tuition will meet the approbation of those who may please to honour him with their patron- age\u201422nd Sept.1827, DL ELIC NOTICE ji; hereby given that my son Mr.ROBERT CAIRNS, junior, of Quebec, is duly authorized by me to transact the whale of my business, either in buying and selling, as well as for collecting debs and granting receipts, &e, In cousequence whereof persons indebted to me ar equested to pay the amount of their respective debts into ands, _ Quebec, 11th Sept.1827.ROBERT CAIRNS.NEW BOOK-BINDING ESTAR LISHHMENT, A'l' No, .2, Sr.URSULE STREET.PETER & WILLIAM RUTIIVEN, most res- - pecttully beg leave to inform their friends and the public in general, that they intend carrying on the book- binding business at the above mentioned place in all its various branches, viz:\u2014 Law binding, blank book and extra binding, ruling and copper plate printing, &e.&c.They bave engaged an experienced workman from.Furope, and they hope by their assiduity and punctuality to merit encouragement.N.B.All orders will be executed with diligence and despatch.\u2014 Quebec, 6th August 1897, A EN LRSHIP FORMED.\u2014The subscribes having entered into co-partnership under the firm of Du- rosT & MeNicou inform the Public that they have leased those extensive premises in Sault-an-Matelot at present occupied by Messrs, Jus, Llamilton, & Co.where they intend from the first May next, carrying on business as Auctioneers and Brokers and Commission Merchants, and trust by punctuality and attention to merit the support of their friends, W.D.DUPONT, Quebec, 28th Avril 1827, 1.N.MeNICOL.OTICE,\u2014The subscribers having entered into Co-partnership will from this date transact business in Quebec under the firm of l'uexen & Srewanr.THOMAS TUCKER, _ Quebec, 7th May 1827, ROBERT STEWART.\"pue Subscribers having tormed a connection in Business, under the Firm of A.C.FREER & Co., beg leave to offer their services to their friends and the public, as Commission Merchants for the sale of West India Produce.CIÏs, A.HOLT, Quebce, 24th May 1827.A.C.FREER.0 FICE.\u2014The Co-partnership for some time +N PE existing in Quechee under the firm of HANDY- SYSIDE.STE WART & Co.is this day dissolved by mutnal consent.All Persons to whom the said concern is indebted are re Terms quested to send in their claims to ROBERT STEWART one of the undersigned) who is hereby authorised to settle the same us well as to receive any debts due to the firm.ADAM HANDYSIDE.DAVID HANDYSIDE, _ Montreal, 15th Lebv.1827.ROBERT STEWART.ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP :\u2014) he Co-partnership heretofore existing between the underaign- cd under the firm of Antony Bison & Co, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st May last.All persons having accounts with the Inte firm, are réquired to present them to Mr, A.Bisson.who is solely authoized to settle them.Signed fANTIIONY BISSON, 7th June 1827._ ANDREW L.FRASER, 2 OTICKE.\u2014Persous indebted to the Estate of Jean Brnawcen, Leqr.are requested 10 make payment to the undersigned, and those who have claims agaiust the same are desired to send their accounts for settlement, FRS.BELANGER, _ 50th August 1827.Testamentary Executor.TEYHE Creditors of the late Samuel \u2018Thomas Corrie, .and of the late firm of S.1.Corrie and Co., are hereby notified, that the undersigned Curator has this day obtained legal authority to distribute the monies in his hands belonging to the said Estate.Iumediate payment will therefore he mado to the said creditors, apon application to the undersigned at his oflice in St, Peter Street.ud Aug.JOLIN KERR, O l'ICE.\u2014 Persons indebted to the Estate of Mr.Morrarr, deceased, are requested to make payment to the undersigned ; and those who have claims against the sane are desired to send their accounts for settlement, MARTIN MOFFATT._ 3rd September 1827, Testamentary J xecutor, HEREAS Mr.FREDERICK DIGANA RD, ; is now not sane in mind, and that his illness particularly disposes him to contract debts: I hereby give public notice that 1 will not pay any such debts, \u2018Bant FILANCOISE DIGANARD.Quebec, 26th November.Cc PLAIN RITCHIE, of the Ship THREL SISTERS, gives notice that he will not be accountable for any debts contracted by the crew of said vessel.\u201420th Sept.1827.FEYHE AMERICAN QUARTERLY REVIEW, \u2018The THIRD Number of this work has just been received by NeiLson & Cowan, Contents\u2014Theory of Ships.York Town.A historical ltomance.McCulloch's Political Economy.Law of Marriage and Divorce.\u2018\u2019lhackery\u2019s Biography of Chatham.South Africa.Barrington\u2019s Sketches of his own times.German Literature, Constitutional Law.Florida.Negro Slavery.British Colonial and Navigation System, Subscriptions received by the Agents, No.3, Mountain street, where the two former numbers may be had.\u2014 Quebec, 20th Sept.\"YO DEALERS, FARMERS & others :\u2014 Pierre Languedoc, Miller of Beauport, gives notice to dealers who have wheat to grind, that he will manufacture it into flour for half the usual mouture, at the Seigniorial mill of Mr, Duchesnay, Beauport.\u2014 Beauport, 1st October 1828.ONTRACT : \u2014The undersigned wardens duly clected to superintend the erection of the Church of Char.leshourg will receive the proposals of carpenters until the first of October ; Jean Deny, JFAN TruUprLLE, CHARLES LECLERC, J.B.Beparn, Bannane l\u2019ARANT, Josern BEpaRD, and ANT.BEDARD, ptre, PHŒNIX FIRE OFFICE, LI Mowrrear, 5th June 1827, TIŒNIX Assurance Company London.\u2014The subscribers having been appointed, jointly and each of them separately, Agentsin the Canadas, of the Phanix Fire Assurance Company of London, beg leave to announce the same to the public, and solicit a continuance of the patronage so long and extensively enjoved by the Company in these Provinces.Policies issued by the late Agents, in all cases where the risk remains unchanged, may be renewed as they severally expire, by paying to the subscribers the premium for the ensuing year.The usual risks, including Vessels building or in harbour, will continue to be taken at this Office, at moderate rates, and the Agents are authorized to cover sums to the extent of £20,000 in one risk.CL Applications for Insurance at Quebec are requested to be made to Messrs, GILLESPIE, FINLAY & Co., GEORGE MOFFATT, AGsnTs, JOHN JAMIESON, R.GILLESPIE, Juor.ANA FIRE ASSURANCE Co: :\u2014\"l'he Subscriber bogs leave to inform the l\u2019ublic, that as it is the desire of the Jitna Assurance Company to do business on efially as moderate terms as any of their competitors in this place, no charge will be made for Policies issued at their office from and after this date, D.R.STUART, Agent.Ætna Fire Assurance Office, St.Antoine Street, Lower Town, Aug.24th 1827.QUEBEC FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY.\"TH E public are respectfully informed, that from and after the date hereof, no Fees will be charged on Policies issued at this Office.By order of the Board of Directors, \u2018 Wx, HENDERSON, Jr._Queber, Fire Office, 16th May 1827, Secretary.QUEBEC: \u2014=Drinted and Published by \u2018Samure.NxiLsos No.3, Mountain.Street.emPrice 20s.per anum | + So map ABE bon I ~H.A.HOLT.24 mai 1827.A.C.FRER.HÉVAL ECHALPr?.\u2014 Il s\u2019est échappé, il y a quelques jours, de Ja ferme de M.\u2018Thomas Atkins, à la Petite.Riviere, un grand cheval bai américain, d'environ six ans.La-persoune qui l\u2019aurait en sa possession, sera remboursée de tous sus frais, en l'envoyant à ladite ferme ou aux écuries de M.Cady.VON TRAT.\u2014 Les syndics soussignés dûment élus pour surveiller la bâtisse de l'église de Charlebourg, *recevront les propositions des charpentiers, jusqu'au premier jour d'octobre.\u2018l'ous les matériaux seront fournis, : JEAN DERY, JEAN TRUDELLE, CHARLES LECLERC, J.B.BEDARD, BARNABE PARENT, Ju.BEDARD.Axt.BEDARD, prétre.Charlebourg, 25 juillet 1827.Cun PAGNILE D\u2019ASSURANCE DU PHENIX DE LONDRES.\u2014Les soussignés ayant été nommés, ensemble et chacun d'eux séparément, agens de la compagnie d'assurance du Phénix de Londres, contre les accidens du feu, pour les provinces du Canada, prennent la liberté de l\u2019annoncer au public, et de solliciter la continuation de l'encouragement si long-temps et si libérulement accordé à ladite compagnie dans ces provinces.Les polices d'assurance, accordées par les derniers agens, dans tous les cus où le risque reste le mème, peuvent être renouvelée, à mesure qu\u2019elles expirent, en payant aux soussignés les taux pour l\u2019année suivante.Les risques ordinaires, comprenant ceux des vaisseaux sur les chatitiers, ou à l'ancre dans le port, continueront d'être pris, à ce bureau, à des taux modérés, et les agens sont autorisés à asstte rer des sommes jusqu'au montant de vingt mille louis, dans ua seul risque.Pour assurances à Québec, s'adresser à MM, Gillespie, Fin lay & Co.GEORGE MOFFATT, agens.JOIN JAMIESON, R.GILLESPIE, Jr.Durcau du DPhénix, Montréal, 5 juin 1827.OMPAGNIE D\u2019ASSURANCE DE L2AVENA.\u2014Le soussigné a l\u2019honneur d\u2019itformer le public, que comme la compagnie d'assurance de l\u2019AÆtna désire assurer à des prix aussi modérés qu'aucune de ses rivales en cet endroit, il ne sera fait aucune charge sur les polices émanées de son bureau ici, à dater de ce jour.Burcau de la compagnie de I\u2019 Etna, Basse-ville, ruc Suint- Antoine, 24 août 1824.D.R.STEWART, agent.OMPAGNIE D'ASSURANCE DE QUEBEU, CONTRE LE FEU.=On prévient respectueusement le publie, qu'à dater de ce jour il nescra point exigé d'honoraires sur les polices émantes de ce bureau, Par ordre Eu conseil de directeurs Wa.HENDERSON junior, Bureau d'assurance de Québec, 1 secrétaire.10 mni 1827, er ne Te \u2014\u2014 a os pue Imprimée ct publiée par 8, Nnsos, no, 3, \u201cue la Montagne.Prix 20s.pur ane | | | \u2018| "]
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