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extending in front three arpents, and mile aC from the highway to the Liuie River, adjoining to the in dot far of the Ladics of the Ur-ulines, and to the south Peter Langlois ; with the house, hangar, and stable there 4ed, the whole in the best order, and very well suited Tor 8 on ee ishing to reside in the coggtry.\"The house 15 at pregent family d by M.Gabriel Haat, and is used an an fun.«us ps story stone house wilh garrets, situated in St, Charles 2 Palace Ward, on an emplatèñient of thirty feet in front, Suetly she depth fram the aforesaid strect to the wp of the Cape, sud q rear sdjoining on the north east 10 Joseph Fournier, and w ibe south west the Widow lwrre Lefrançom ou ihe 1 Emplacement advantageously situated, having itx front i by feat on St.Paul's Street, and running in depth to Se of thir post, aixty feet ; the emplacement widers in running to ar Galil it extends forty-seven feet in breadth, as at pre.oe enclosed with hoards, ; M A handsome little House, with a hangar and yard, and pas- 4.lending thereto ; (he whule in good urder, and situated in ock\u2019s Suburbs, fronting to St.Murguerite Street, and the sreet leading to the Church, : ; ; + Another House in the same Suburbs, adjoining that imme.ately above described, fronting on the street leading to the Church, with a hngar and a private passage, to communicate with the rear of the lot; the whule new and well calculated for a retail other House situated in the same suburbs, on St, Vallier roel, On AN emplacement of forty feet in fron by sixty feet in depth, fronting in said St, Valtier Street, and in the rear by the end of the nforesnid depth; adjoining on the north east to the wigns of J.Be.Allard, and on the West to Jus.Trudelle, to- her with stable, hangar, and other outhouses.¢ =, Another Frouse of two stories, toge her with a good hangar ond other outhouses, on St.Vallfer's Suburbs, near the Geveral Hospital, npon an emplacement of forty feet in frunt by sixty feet in dopth bounded in front by St.Vallier Street, and in the rear by the end of the said depth, adjoining on the south west to Michel Sauvageau or his assigns, and on the north éast to Mr.Charles Rochet, All persons wishing to purchase any of the property above de- cribed, may learn the conditions by applying to the undersigired Testamentary Fxecutor of the late Jean Belanger, Eq.who will «ell ii at very low prices.FRS.BELANGE LR.Quebec, 10th Nov.IRZ7.___ Leur Lee TPUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.\u2014~The Sub.] scriber has had his property, and that he holds jointly with us late partner, Davis Moxxo, Esquire, surveyed and meacured off~the whole is divided into convement Lots for building, with proposed intersecting streets and lanes, a plan of all which may be seen Off application.\u2014'1 he extent of the property in une di- retion isin a line with St.Janes\u2019 Street, and tunis into deep water of the St.Lawrence, and in the other ina line with St Peter Street to the Channel of the St Charles easterly, bevides extensive lots On the west side of St.f\u2019eter street leading oft from St aul street, comprising altogether about 250,000 su- perlicial feet of Beach and 130,900 fect in Wharves, Stores, dæelhng Houses end other Building.\u2018These Beach and ground Lots will b¥pat up to sale at publie Auction in the first week of June next, previous to whieh every necessary information will be given.77 Quebec, 8th Nov.1827.Mw.BELL.LAND AT GENVILLY POR SALE.\u20141hn .fine piece of land with the louse thereon, lying only mne arpents from the Church of Gentilly, extending three arpents m front by forty in depth, in front having the St.Lawrence, and wm rear the sevood range.There are about 100 arpeats cleared, and about 7) minots of gram have been annually sown.The two houses sre of wood and bave a barn and out-houses adjoin.worth West mg, a good mple grove fur making sugar is attached to it.The terms will be made easy to the purchaser, and a long delay will ! be given for a part of the price.For further wiformauon apply to the undersigned proprietor on the premises Gentitie, 20th Nor, JOS.TURCOT.a 1 ESTOENCLE AU KRAMOURASKA.- nit & Tobe sold, or let for (wo years, a fine two story aoe hones, the property of J.D.\u2018Taché, Notary, near the Church of Kamouraska, together with the hangar, stables, yard, qaten, dairy house, and other outh-ouscs, and the lot of ground aiached thereto vf about farty arpentain superficies, in the best powible state ofeniture.The siteurion (3 one uf the Bess in the rounty for à trader, and the buildingsare excellent For the purpose.Very easy terms of paytnent will be given, on the purchasers or tenant giving good security, A fine large hangar of two stories, a salt pan, bake-honse and a whart which large vessels may lay at, will be let separately.For further information apply to the subscriber.Kamnuraska, Rth Sept.18:7.J.B.TACHE\".da qe Bl, LEE the tollowing Houses the 43d property of the Estate of the late Jobn Goudie.\u2014 A dwelling louse at St, Roc'e at present occupied by Mrs Goudie, tagether with the dependancies, consisting of a Yard, Sabie, Cosch-house, &e.Fhe premises being very commadions and in excellent repair, are well adapted for a respectable family.\u2014À Stone dwelling House in Richelieu Street in St.Joha Sutwrhs, near the top of cote d'Abraham, with a Butchery, Vand, Stable, &e.appertaining thereto.Phis property 18 vel mranged fur one carrying on the \u2018Trade of a Butcher, Vor further particulars apply to JOHN KERR, 1%h April 1827.Agent ta the Tanto, a TO LET on the bat of May neat.\u2014The Upper part of that handsome House No.1, St.John sreet, belonging to the cdate of the late Jean Bu- linger, \u201cIbis lodging is spacious, new, genteel and very conve- ment, with fine cellars, a cntern with a leaden pipe and pump in tie kitchen, which fucnishes very coud water, a fine yard, coach- house, shed, and stabling for tive horses.ALSO, A store in the lower part of the said louse, which will be finished to the taste of the lessee, with guod apartments for 3 family and other conveniences.For more ample informa.ae cas Yon apply to the undersigned Testamentary FExeécutor of the .late Jean Belanger, Sth January 1828, FIRS.BELANGER.TRO LET, that lavge three story House stu- 83: ated in the l'pper- Town, Couillard street, now oceu- pied by Me.1° Estimaurille, witls an excellent cellar and 8 well, hangard, coach-houses and stables.oo Awly 10 LOUIS LATOUCHE, \"HU BE LET, and possession given immediately, _ the extensive Ship-building Yard in St.Roe\u2019s suburbs, belonging to the estate of the late John Goudie.Fuj\u2014A1so the Ivelisng.House and Offices, if required.Apply to Quebec, 13th Oct.1827., TINO LET.a Diy Goud Store and two ex- 1 cellent Offices, in the premises occupied by the sub- np scriberu ; _ Quebec, 31st March 1828, GEO.ROSS & Co.= - The HOUSE and STORE on Prisde.Ville Wharf, at present occupied by Mr.CuvittiRR.= Anply to ° mao TET for one or more years.\u201cThat well oa finisheil and pleasantly situated House in St.Paut feet, at present leased to Me, J.PL Cuvillier, with a pleasure Found in front, and a large yard in the rear, with a stable and neh house, &e.&e.Pusseasion given immediately or on 1st y next Avply to JAS HUNT, Queber, 3d Jany.1828.Nos 1, Cul de Sac.£2 TT LET for one year, and possession given is on the 1st May nevt.\u2014That lerge ard commodinus stone DWELLING MOUSE, with Coach House, Stables, large by Mex\" Farrington, The Mouse is particularly well adspied, SHOR the atuniiner months, for a Horel or Boarding Houseman ruculars application may he made to Mr.VIGER.Fores tn at the Ship Yard, or to Messrs, 11.G.FORSY l'H- & Co.Sonido\u2019 Wharf eedrd April 1828, * oi\u2019 YO LET, tor 12 menths from the 1x 314 next, the extensive pretrises in Quebec, now occupied by Gillespio Fiuthy & Apply to M.BELL ur W._ Tith Feby.1428 5 t May Co.FINLAY.pha \"0 LETS The \u201cTionwe in Fabrique sirgets hi now occupied Ly François 1Inoter, the undendign- | t ol, wi \"ye | : the House on theme hn The lessee may liave _JHh Janv.1827.FRS.DROLET.\"10 LET, for enc or more years, the large I) three story stone house in St John Street, St.John bow Suburbs, belonging to Miss Ganeresn, Pussession will wen on the In May.It hae convenient œuthouxes nnd le nated for business.Apply to the undersgned, Notary, Fabinary 1524, ANT.A.PARANT, N.P, r and outhouses ay next.et JOHN RERR, Agent.YO BE TET from the Ist of May next,\u2019 MOIR & JHEATIE.Garden, &c, at Diamond Harbour, as present vecuphed Luwer-l'own of OR EL She al a AE = Cel) CABLE A eg Toe { No.3864.) a.PE me ES ag EE MPLACEMENTS & HOUSE for sale : C.NOYES & Co.at their Store Sa.Paul Street.24 bhds.double and angle rufined patent Sugar.1 Chest Indigo.3 Haus Cloves, \u201cank Nutm 6 Bags ae 40 Caves Sutlad Oil, 50 Boxes Starch.20 Bags Black Pepper, 30 Boxes Windsor Soap.10 Boxes Crown Biue.20 Cusks Black Lrad, ¢ Carroteels Currants.2 hbds.Basket Salt.15 Bags Cotton Wick.75 Casks fine rose Canada Nails 2N0 Keys White Paint.80 jars Liutseed (il ; 100 boxes Soap ; 1 case Grugen Cheese ; 30 keys plug \u2018l'abacco ; 10 pipes Tenerife Wine; 16 cases superior bouled Claret; 5 hhds Marseilles White Wine; 6 pipes 5 hhda, Cognac Brandy ; 8 pipes 12 hhds.Geneva ; Jamaica and Leeward land Rum; l'wunkey, Congou, and Bohea \u2018Lea in - Chests ; young Myson Tea in ball boxes; Liverpool Graie b 5 23,000 feet Mble Oak T 10,000 do do White Pine Timber.8000 do do Elm Timber, 10,000 floated White l\u2019ine Deals.130 White line Masts, 25 Mille dressed W.O.West India Staves, 8,000 pieces Boards for the West India market.20,000 feet Black Walnut Plank._Rncbee, 26th May, 18286.(WOR SALE by the subsenber at his Stores on the Queen's Wharf, Pork, of the several different qualities\u2014free and in bond, , Notary.ALSO, unber.4 i R Two contiguous Emp! i +8 BA \u2018 A-mplacements in St John's Su- | burbs ol this city, extending sixty feet in Front, on St, Elizabeth pee + and sixty -uig feet in depth, on Aigu'lon street ; together with # good wouden House thereon erected, wih a stone foundations the vhaie belonging to Mr.WiLtiam Groron, \u2019 conditions ol I ; » ; ble ia ioe rs are the most advantageous, and incône | this property iw uot disposed of by i rape y private sale, before the 20uh duly, it will at that day be sold by aivetion on the resin, a Une u clock preeively, by the undersigned Notary, _2mh May 1828, LOUIS PANET i FOR SALE, HE HOUSE and Dependencies, No.9, ere l\u2019alace Street, formerly occupied by the iste Jo neurable Mr.De Laxauniear.\u2014Apply te Mr.WIiL- LIAM MORRISON, in this Cuy, or at Montreal to Me, ro rei, Driprtetor, wha will give casy terms of payment drm m to in redeemable ien, à Consli Quebec, March 1th 1850, e annuities, d Conslitut, por SALE an excellent Farm in the Townsnp of Leeds, about 45 miles from Quebec, containing 156 acres, 50 of which are in the highest state of cultivation, with a good framed dwelling House, ont Houses, &e.erected thercon.The Stock and Crop consisting of Wheat, Burley, Oats, Deas, Turnips, Hay, Cattle, &c.tu bo taken at a valustion.\u2014For further information apply to M.WALSH Quebec, 23th August, 1827.A&BI 19 i Jo Ks, W 3 NES, GROCERIES, CARPET.NGS, SAIL CLOT, &c.&c.&c, fi GE Hose ot \u2019 » for sale by GEO.10 pipes Cognac Brandy 10 hhds.(laret and Sauterne Wines 10 pipes and hogsheads Madeira Wine 40 casks, es.3 doz.Purt ang Sherry do.| 30 casks Leith Ale 200 whole, half boxes and quarter boxes Raisins Becf, di i i , | wo ito, ditto ditto, ditio 200 boxes imperial wad choix Plums Flour, ditto, ditto, ditto, ditto, 10 bales soft shell Almonds {ndian Meal, in hogsheads and barrels, ditto, 50 boxes Kensington Candles 200 ,, Liverpool Soup 12 bales Brussels, s.fine and fine Carpetings 6 bules Sail cloth n31 4 8 A setof new Stand.Rigging fried for a vessel of about 200 tons 2 tons Copper Rods §, § and § ins.30 barrels Pitch 50 ,, JPotand Pearl Ashes 200 ,, Porkand Beef, various qualities + 2000 minots U.C, Wheat 200 tons Liverpol Salt (expected to arrive in a few days) 100 ,, Coals Also\u2014 20 M.West India Staves 800 pairs fine Ash Oure-\u2014 Quebec, 3d June 182 8, J Butter and Lard in small kegs, Kegs of Tonguesand Tripe, for West India Market, Tobacco in Kegs, 100,000 feet Oak, 200.000 feet white Pine, 10,000 ps.flunted Denis, 15 M.stand.Staves, | 50 M.West India Staves, on Bell's and Morrison's wharves, Queber, 28th July 1827.CHAS.A.HOLT.Sona.Macnesia Wares, asp Gincer Deer MawNvracrory, ON MUSSON begs to acquaint the public, that he has brought From England a superior apparatus for mak- ng the above, which can be had either from the Fountain, or in bottles by the dozen.N.B.\u2014An Apprentice wanted.A youth of respectable connections, (f sequainted with both languages, will be preferred, Quebec, 16th June 1828.Lying in different Coves.- A.WANTON, St.Peter Street, offers tor sale @ 400 Boxes of Sheet Iron, 600 Boxes and hall\u2019 Boxes of Glass, 260 Casks of Japan, 200 Casks Nas, warranted count and weight, 100 Bolts Bicached Bail Cloth, 900 Gross Wine and Porter C-rke, ikes 4 to 7 inch, Steet C C N 1, Nutmegs, (loves, Pepper, Cassia, &c.Florence Oil, Epsom Salts, Castor Qi, s Copperas, Palate, Pitch, Coal, Tar, &e.&e.\u2014=5th June, EW ESTABLISHMENT: WINE.SPIRIT AND GROCERY STORE, No.5, Buade street.PATRICK WARD, most respectfully informe his friends ! and the public, that he has commenced the above business in tho © House No.5, Buade street, Cpper-Town, (immediately opposite | the Presbytère) where he is and will be regularly supplied with every article in his line of the best quality.and hopes by strict attention, and à well selected assortment of Goods, 10 merit a share of public patronage.\u2014#th May 18.8.! 1 1QUORS, GROCERIES & DRY GOODS: À For Sale by RODGLER DEAN & Co.Saulteau-Ma- * telot Street, naw landing, and for Sale by HF.GOWEN & Cu.St, Maiers Street, Lower Town.\u2014Superior Walls End Coals, Wines in hampers of 5 doz.each; Cassia, Mace, Pimento, and \u201cNutgalls ; Crown Glass in crates and boxes ; best cut Glass, in casks, containing setts of decanters, tumblers, wines, &c.forming reat setts for family use; Sheet Lead, Paints, &e ; and a few dires of fine Shirtings.\u2014 Quebec.261h May, 1828.Fo SALE, by H.GLUWLEN & Co, Cargoes of Menhble.Oak, Elm, Ash, and Birch Timber.Red and Yellow Pine do.Bright Spruce and Pme Deals, 1st & 2d.quality.Standard and West India Staves, Red Pine and Hemlock Lathwood, 8000 best ITickory Handspikes.500 pairs White Ash Oars, and 25 Masts from 18 to 25 inches, \u2014Quebee, 36th May, 1828, NE Hundred Pieces of real Russia Sheeting for Sale by the Subscribers.L.MASSUE & Co.12th June 1828.i QL RET & FRONTIGNAC.\u2014Grüceseis Fis- | or tAv & Co.have (or sale = Cases of best Claret Wine bot.; tled in krance, and 2 Cases of Frootignac.\u201428th IF.by, ; N tHTE PAINT, VARNISH, OIL, TUR- i PENTINE, &e.\u2014JOSEPH LEGARE', St \\ngel | street, off St, John street, near Mr.Pozer, has for sale a general asortnient of Od Colours, just landed trom the Clarkson and Triton.Arso, Several OIL PAINTINGS designed for Chuiches &ewth May.12 LL gere V INLS AND BURTON ALL, for sale bv S.\u201cin bottles, viz: West India Madeira, Bronte, Brown and [ale Sherry, Tenerife, Bacellas, Sauterne.( Port in quart and pint bor- tes, ) and 6 l'ipes Figuera Wine, 20 Casks Burton Ale of 3 doz, each.Also, 50 Crates Wine Bottles.\u2014u6ch May 1828.| fee 1 MILL STO ES\u2014=The subscribe = will have on hand a constant s ppiy of ready wade French 40 Pipes Tlulland Gin, aieTeerces Caroling Rice, 15 Therces, 10 Barrels, 10 Bags Coffee, 40 Barrels Raisius, 5 Pipes, 5 Barrels Currants, 2 Prpes very superior Aleeirs Wine, 2 Ilhds.ditto, Sherry dit, 5 Hampers Dunlop Cheese.ALSO, =A large assortment of Printed Shawls and landker- | chiefs, Cotton Phread, Scotch Carpeting, &c.&e.\u20146th Deer.oth December.PY Rh, BEEF.BUTTER, LARD, PLUG AND LEAF TOBACCO, £e, &c.:\u2014tor sale dy EDWARD FIELD & Co.No.30% St.l'uter Street, Lower Town, 0 Barrels Moss ork, 100 ditto Prime Mess ditto, 200 ditto Prine dito, 100 ditto Prime Mess Beet, 100 ditto Prime dhtto, 100 Kegs Butter, 40 ditto ditto in bond, 200 ditto Lard, 30 duto best Pag Tobacco, 5 1thds, Leal dito, 20 (asks Cheese.1006 Sides Sole Leather, 50 Dozen Caif Skins, 50 dito large Kip ditto, ofr ditto small Kip duto, 12 Gross Rok Biding, a Barrels Clover Seed, 1000 Dozen Men's and Women's Lasta\u2014May 25rd, 1808.= ur - Le Ts > ; ne | J * \u201c vl Ÿ HEATONTS, PEAN, VIMBEH and a wood sec, Tat Nov.1627.M.CLOUET.substantial SCHOONER, fur sale by Wac PHILLIPS, Nano, French Burrstones to be sold separately.Goudie's Wharf.fae HE \u2019 ! oth 2,000 Minots off Wheat, ; For SALE 4 000 Ditto Oats, { 25,000 feet Oak, 3,600 1htro Peas, | 12,600 « Pine, ! 1 \u2018 n+ te em mma Wharf, rete eee ind.25 Puncheons Molases, - 12.000 merchantable standard Pine Deals, 10,000 Fim, Cod 4,000 seconds, , j 160 Logs Red edar, I 230 purs dressed Oars, Apply tv ROBERT STEWART, AND, A good substanual Schooner, well found in Sails, An- * 15h March 1827, Hunt's W harf.* chors and Cables \u2014ü:h February 1528.; _ VORDAGE.\u2014 As excellent assuitment of Patent TYARDWARE & CUTLE RY.\u2014P.DORION, Cordage, Seaming Twine, and a few Bales of best Canvass Bude Street, most respectfully retorns his sincere for sale by JAM FS HAM ILTON & Co.- thanks to los Fronds and the Public in general for the encouraZe- EMERAKY RUM.\u2014 For Sale, 16 puucheons ment he hs xpennencd, and infor tian, tht be bie Fol 1 Demerara Rum.50 bhds and barrels of seal oil by J.\u201cper John Francis and Marzare Ave ls an- TA ' Street.\u20141311 1827.ding a most complete and geueral assortiment of Hardware and JONES, 4, Sruit au Matelot Street.\u201415th Dec.1827 Cutlery, direct from the best Manufactorers of Sheffield, Wolvere : Lhampton, Birmingham and Dudley, = Mav, 22d 182K, J - LE) 3 & WI RUTAVEN, Lookbinders and Stati- ® oners, No.8, Mountain Street, Lower Town, and No.2 TD UM.TOFFEE, DIGBY DERRINGS for sale 1 by TUCKER & STEWART.\u2014Just landing at Très de Ville Wharf and for sale the Cargo of the Schooner W han Hunter.Mcllarron, Master, from Halifax, stranded last Fall at + Rimouskt, consisting of =2 Puncheons strong Demerara Rum, 5 Tierces and 1 Barrel Coffee, 1182 Boxee Dighy Herring.\u20148th Mavises, 1.| and A pe : Po FN, Guudie's Vhart, has Cu atent portable i lend, do.superfine HDS.& Bbls.Musecovado Sugar, | coma amd pounce boxes, sealing was, their general assortment of Stationary recently received by the, Endeavour from London, men's Account Books, School great primer Common Prayers, i and in black Calf, 18mo.do.do.; 32mo.Tama.super-extra, London bound.Writing paper, qui biack ink powders.do.do, with tongue ; Sugar, Wines, &c\u2014l, I.letter presses, &c.F Fast India Market Teneriffe Wine im pipes Water colours in 1a.Marseilles imitation Madeira Wine in pipes and hhds.ched cakes among which are a few cakes, half cakes, and quarter ; Vo.do.Port du, fn do.h i cakes of extra fine crimson, lake do., scarlet du, Purple do , car.| Vin de Grave, in boxes contg.1 doz.bottles each, | mine and ultra maine.Medoc Claret, do.do.do, | Foolscap.demy, medium, and royal superfine Bristol boards.Foulscan, demy, medium, © atlas and double-elephant superfine London drawing papers.Assorted camel-hair pencils, sables an Madeira and Port in do, do.dos - | { Superior Shrub in hhds.\u2014dth Dec.1827 _ DAMES DUNT, offers for sale : i 15 Pipes Spanish Ited Wine, 4 Casks Zante Currants, | 18 Uasks Bronte Madeira, 5 Casks preserved Lemon Juice, 1 : drawing pencils, extra-fine \\ ; à commen don gold and extra-soperfine double-milled voloured ; i ÿ : \u2018Je in the Stationary line.; papers, with every other article in ?i A hey also have on hand an assortment of royal, medium, de- my and foulscap blank and ruled paper ; Order at the shortest notice and cheap.And 10 Kegs Honey.4 ae | ALSO, constantly on hand at his Wine Vauits Neo 1 Cat de | Sac sycet, Newmas Mont À Co.Prime PORE WINE ar be made Pves.Maghshonds, \u201cThirds Pipes Quarter Casks, aud Cases of | ce be made 10 4 dozen each, as Ay CUINIE manie | will be thankRulty received and panctualiy attended to.NOR SA LE by i «Ct - | Quebec, une 12, ur, _ i \u201chant, Sanlt-su-Matulot Street: | metre 400 Minot Matt 6 Tiles Hops, l'iteh, Tar, Rosin, Paints, Red Lead, Lined Oil.Nails Window Glass, Pipes, Lamp lack, Shoe Blacking, Steel, Fenerdl aud Spanish Wine, Dee merara Hum, Holland Gun.31 March, 1898.eon Lu ANLOVER SEED.- CHS Fo AYLWEN, offers for or conde sale, at Gouadie's Wharf, Hed Cloner, Sod of last year 51 nc will strive to ta by » punctual Atention a ters crop, and of a very superior quality, 134 ZAC ee Quebec, 2nd July So .M.L ANCE) Nie tor vate by JM.ERASE \u2018qu : so ni of the 16th instant I en Sale Hioncearlo Wine.5th June 1528 © S lOILEN.\u2014On the night f a Ai Ge i .* J 1 .By LE SEAL Oli FOR SALE.Lu saut March 1898 DUPONT & MeNICOL.EW-CASTLE GRATE COALS.-=Fifry Chal- qe als for snle by drons best New .Castle Grate Cool CR HEATH, très des Ville Wbarf.; SOUPRAS GAREAUR L'ESPISRANCE, of Cham- ! biy, having been dusoived 0 ne oe 1 sent, the subscriber informs the pubiiCe SHEE 1 ! \u2018 p ha Office on Goudie's Wharf, Lower.1 own ar hat be AGENT & COMMISSION MERCHANT, - for those who may wish to favor him w + | n fine binek seven years old I line on the forchend ; also, (mes, three Collars, the Bridles, ; uv Wooden springs.17\" A liberal [EWA RD will be paid , ! (he thief or thieves and cunvict themn.=l sth June Quebec, 2d Nov.1627.\u201cWA INES, GLASS, PAINTS, COALS, &cn | Uhds and pipes of choice Cognac Brandy ; Claret and Sauterne ! x MACAULAY, St l'eter streee\u2014The following Wines | Mill Stones of all sizes, at his new Manifactory on the Queen's St.Ursule Street, Upper Town, offer for sale, at reduced prices \u2018at consisting of Merchant's and \u2018l\u2019rades- Books, large royal 8vo.two line handsomely bound in Morocco ills, red, black and blue ink in bottles, red !cinte of New York, inkstands, fountain do., small pewter and cards and card cases, wafers and waler stamps, | bases of six and twelve cakes each, also dcta- ; oval, super-royal, imperial, elephant, : 1 fitchets, also prepared | gilt China ink, do.round Japan and | rs for blank books, which All orders in the Bookbinding and Stationary Line | ! \u201cE he Cops nership under the name of ; OTICE.\u2014The Copartnershij 1 he ist May last, by comumon con- i aud his friends in particu.| ith their confidence, which , PERE tot, Esq.scigneur of Besumdnt | from che se FAA RE, with lopg wane and a white issued at this Office.two [larnesses with silvered mount.and a light Cart painted greun, whomacever may apprehend OLD LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS.TU SAIL UN TEA TE CAN DA EVERY MONTH, » J! A ; UGH GRAHAM, master; to sail Ist se H of 7th month, (July 1828 ) \u2019 SHIP FLORIDA, HS O5: TINKHAM, master, to sail 18th of 7th month, (July 1828.SHIP PACIFIC, fa R.CROKER, master ; to sail 1st of e 8th month, ( Augudl.SHIP BRITANNIA, $F YH.MARSHALL, master ; to ail 16th 3 ® of sth mouth, (August 1828.) Lhe Liverpool Packets having met with gencral spprobstion and support, the owners of thern have concluded to add to she number of vessels employed in that establishment-and they now intend that the following ships shall sail between New-York and Liverpool, in regular succession, twice in each month, from each port leaving both New-York and Liverpool un the 1st, and 16th of cvery month throughout the year, viz: SHIPS.NEW-YORK, JAMES CROPPER, MANCHESIER, Wu.THOMPSON MASTERS.Thomas Bennet, Hugh Graham, W'illiam Lee, Jænt.G.Maxwell, CANADA, Jumes Rogers, FLORIDA, * Joseph Tinkham, PACIFIC, R.R.Crocker, BRITANNIA, Chas.II.Marshall, \u2018These ships were all built in New-York, of the best materials, and are coppered, and copper fastened.They ate very fast sail ers ; their accomodations for passengers are uncommonly extensive and commodious, and they are commanded by men of great experience, The priceof passage to England, in the Cabin, Is now fixed at thirty guineas, for which sun passengers will be furnished with Beds and Bedding, Wine and Stores of the best quality.For further particulars, apply to FRANCIS THOMPSON.ISAAC WRIGHT & SON, \" BENJAMIN MARSHAL JEREMIAH THOMPSON, New York, or to .HORATIO GATES & Co.Montreal.The decided preference generally given by passengers from the Cnnadas, to the above old line of I'ackets is duly appreciated by the proprietors, and no pains ner expense will be sparedin fully manning their vessels, with expert and experienced Officers, Seamen, Servants, &e.&e.; \u2018That not onty safety (as far as depends on human skill and exertion, ) but also comfort shall be ensured to passengers, H.G.& Co.NEAV-YORK AND LIVERPOOL PACKETS HE Subseribers have established the following Ships as a Line of Packets between New York and Liverpool; to leave New York on the 8th, and Liverpool on the 24th of each Month in the car, viz, Samir NAPOLEON, E.CLark, Master, to ish sail from New Yprk on the 8th of July nest.45 Sur SILAS ICHARDS, Henry Hor- : Ay DREDGE, Master, to sail from N.-York 8th of August.i rab Suir, YORK, Nasu pr Cost, Master, to ; = sail from New York on the Rth of September next.DERE, NEw Sure, GEORGE CANNING, Wie.i PA LIAM Stonppanp, Master, to sail from New-York on the 6th of October.\u2018These Ships are about 400 Tons each, built of the best materials copper-fastened and coppered, commanded by men experienced in this trade, and no expence will be spared in making their accommodations convenient and comfortable for passengers.\u2014 Beds, bedding, wines, and stores, of the first quality are furnished, Yor Freightor passage apply to the Captains on board, to Lisa and GRINNELL, 156, Frunt Street, T.PAerrs & Co.47, South-Street, New-York.or to Sent.1825.GEORGE ROSS, Quesre.CANADA COMPANY, To Emigrants arriving from the United Kingdom : OTICE 18 hereby given that the CANADA AN COMPANY having completed their arrangements for the settlement of that extensive tract of country which lies between thie Districts of Gorx and Lonnox, and the shore of Lake Hu- RON, a road is being opened from the township of Wicmor to tbe mouth of the Îted- Hiver, hercafter to be cailed the MAirLAND.\u2018This rond is in continuation of one leading through Waren- roo from GurirH, and Government is now opening another from Dexnas to GueLeH, by which route the journey from the head of Lake Ontariv to Lake Huron, may be perforined in four or five days.x the mouth of the Maitland a town, to be called Goornicr, will be founded in the course of the summer, as soun as necessary surveys can be completed.Along the road from Wilmot te*Goderich, the land, which is all of the best quality, will be sold in lots of hundred acres each for which at the option of the purchasers, payment at the rate of seven shillings and six pence per acre will be taken in cash, provisions or labour ou the roads, from the first two hundred heads of families who offer themselves as settlers, and supplies of provisions and medical assistance will be provided by the Company.i Saw and Grist Mills are building near the proposed site of Go- DERICIL Eunigrants or other persons desirous to cinbrace this advantageous upportunity of locating themseives will please apply to the Agents of the Company, in the following form, by whom they will be furnished with Tickets addressed to the Company's offive at Guelph, where the applications will be registered according to the date of the presentation of the tickets.Canada Company's office, (Signed) JOIN GALT, Gueiph, 25th May, 1828.Superintendent.| No To Tur Cavana Comravy, Tam desirous of lecating myself under the Company in their Huron tract by purchasing acres\u2014one hundred to be immediatly abutting on the line ef rond leading from the town- ; ship of Witmot to the mouth of the River Maitland, and I wil spay for the same as follows :\u2014 (Here state whether in cash, and how, or in provisions and teaming or in labour.) My.famely consists of years of \u2018age und my youngest in y trade a am and I am knoum to persons ; my eldest child is I am a native of , in my religion L residing N.B.The applications are to be delivered in person open to the Agents, viz: , A: Quebec, JOHN DAVIDSON Esqr.| At Montreal, Messrs HART LOGAN & Co.At New York, J.C.BUCHANNAN Esqr.| At Geneva in the À.MeNAB Esqr, Pultney land ce.Or within the Province of Upper Canada, to JOHN GALT E«gr., Superintendent for the Canada Company.York or Guaiph ?Atiancr Orrice, Montreal, 71h May, 1828.R, Thomas W.Satterthwaite having resign ed the Agency at Quebec of the \u2018\u201c Alliance British and Foi reign Life and Fire Assurance Company\u201d of London in favour of | Henry George Forsyth, Esq., the undersigned, acting as General Agents of the said Company for the Canadas, do, by virtue of a | Power of Attorney to them granted, approve of the appointment of the said Henry George Forsyth, Yq.as the Agent of the Alliance Assurance Company for the City and District of Quebec to whom perrons desirous of effecting Assurance against loss or damage occasioned by Fire, will please make opplication.Mackenzig, Beraune & Co.Agents for the Canadas._ Antaxce Orries, Quebec, 1st May 1828.i IF.Subscriber has appointed Ilgxry Grones po Forsyth, E-q.Agent for the Alliance Assurance Compa- | ny of London, for the District of Quebec, who will from this | date transact the business of the Agency.THOS.W.SATTERTHWAITE.OT1C The subscribers having entered into Co partnership will frown this date transact business in Que - bec under the rm of Tuckzr & Stewart.THOMAS TUCKER, | Quebec, May 7th 1882.ROBERT STEWART.QUEBEC FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY.FRNHE public are restecifully informed, that from and after the date hereof, no- Fees will be charged on I'olicic 8 By order of the Board of Directors, Wa.HENDERSON, Jr Queber, Fire Office, 10th May 1827.Secretary QUEBEC: = Printed and Published by SauvrL Næitson, No.3, Mountiin-Sirect.e=1'rice 20s.per annum. [Fron late English papers | The Paris Manitear cantavic 8 rovsl asd nance of the Sth, which Cals nto acte rer the reserve of the con-ctpts ol 1 5 anet psn, The day fixod for thew deprsture frous theu a-spoctive hanes is June 1th, In consequence of this order, by which 190 000 men are callisd i nto active service, a decline wan expected, but the price of socks hay maintained its ground steadily, We learn from Marseilles that thirty-two trancpart vessels are wow lving in that port, ready to take on board tiocps of the expedition, It ii reported that the 10th instant is fixed for the sailing of the expedivon from Toulon.Messures have just been taken by the French Government, to pursue closely the Algerine coraus that cruise off the coast of Sacdinia, A few divs azo ong of them was sunk and auvther captured and sent to Toulon.The following is sn extract of a lotter from: M.Evrard, dated Geneva, April 20th: \u2014é Col de Hoileck writes me from Napoli «i Romania, under date of March sth, that \u201caffairs in Greece be- Lin to wear a flourishing aspect now that Count Capo d'Istgia is nt the head of the Gaxernmentz confilence begias tu he restored, and the creation of a national bank, to which considerable strnis have been alrea ty paid, will tend to conso'ilate the publie credit, especintly of the Powers, as we ace led to hope, should assist this credit.Napoli di Romania is under my command, and the order so hapnily restored 1 shall take care to maintain, I'he King of Bavaria has granted to Col, de Heüteck leave of absence for another year, mn order that he may continue to devote himseil to the Grek cance\u201d According to the German paners, the Russian army that was in Persia, is to move towards Ezerum, in the Asiane Dominions of the Saban, The acquisition of the Puskish fortresses in the land of the Kurds, will be of essential importance to the Rus.Btans, A Telegraphic despateh from Bavonne, dated May 10th, has been received at Paris, announcing, \u201cthat Don Miguel had been proclaimed Kine, without any opposition, at Coimbra, Averio, St.Utes, Villafranea, and other towns\u2014that Lisbon remained tranquil,\u201d The Allgemeine Zeitung mentions, under date of Smyrna, April 5h, that Egyptian cups coming to the Morea, for any pur- pace but that of embarking the troops of Hfshim, would not be per nitted by the French and English Admirals to approach the Peninsu'a.Paris, Moy 10h.\u2014Vrom Marseilles, under date of May ath, they write, that a vessel hid arrived there from Al-xawdna, bring.ng pasiiive accounts of « xtraordinary exertions which were made Vv the Pacha of Eevpt to raise troops fur the Sultan, \u2018The first levy osdvred was 0,000 men.For seme days past there have heen reports of à private treaty between France, England and Ans.tra, puaranteving the integrity of the Turkish Empire.The existence of such à treaty is denied by those who are supposed to Ev in the confidence of the French Ministry.The proposition for a grant of £5.000 a vear to Mr.Canning's family was agreed to lave mebtin the Hous of Cuintons, by a maionity of 161 to Stee\u2019 London Globe, May 14.) the report that Lord Palinerston has been appointed Governor of Jamaica, is eontiadicted, From the Glasaow Chronicle of 8th May 1823, In moving for a Committee of Lnquiry.respecting the Government of Canada, Mr.!luskisson made a long speech, abounding | in historical research, but in every other respect, defectise.The question is ane of the narrowest possible.The descendants of the French form 6-Tths of the population of Lower.Canada; and being attached to the forms of French Laws and French usages, will not agree to zive thera up for English forms, to please the other sevenths The old French Laws miav be more absurd than the English: bucif à decided rasjenity of the peuple think otherwise, there is no remedy but patience and argument, Forif any ane point is settled an polities, ir is, (hat the will of a decided ma.dority is the only role of legnlation.Mr, Pitt, in detaching the Upper.Peovieee Irom the old Colony, contemplated the preva.lenee of French prejusfices in the Legisiature of Quebec, wisely determining that the British was to form à Province and govern- anes od their own.The debate efivited nothing against the Canadian people; bat nat so against the Executive, wlio, it was ack- nowicdged, had unconditutionslly applied the produce of the taxes without a vote of Parliament.Another point on which none of the Ministers had anv thing to say.was the flagrant abuse vf itn- pening upon (U.©.) an Fpiscopal Church establishment.not only without any concurrence of the peon\u2019e, but diametrically opposite Le their religions sentiments.With this extraordinary in.\u201ctance of despotic and intolerant authority, our readers were formerly nade acquainted by onr private correspondence from Canada.Ît apneore to be so indefensible that no one has ventured to say a word in its favour, and if the Canadians are staunch to their rights, it will be rescinded.If there is to be any interference of the gaverument with the Church, it ought to go no farther than to pay the Clergy.of whatever persuasion they mav be, His Facellency s address in prapa-ing the health of the Mon.Juin Ru h td en - Ulis Exceleney rose auil s id, hu he would regard it a8 pre- sumpron où hs part, and as such would have offered aa apolouy by sitting où the nghtheud of the choos to propose the health of tes Chairman.(Cheers) But bete he id ss, he berred to ho permitted to catch at an allusion thas £00 from a gentlemen who eat at the tatre on the left ide of the room (Mr.MeGll,) wuh regard tu the independence of che Leg'slaiive Counc ; he sew.d the oppor tunity of naling this declieution, chat during the whale course of his adunnitstration ol the Gavernument, se high'y had he respected the dependence of both houses of the Provine if Parhament, that he Wad never ouce s divited at role on any subject in either Bases of the Lecrmlature, (Chern) He had always felt, chat of the measures he Lal recommended were not worthy of the geceptance of Parliament, they were not worthy of his soliciting any votes to prop them (cheers.) But he could not travel far to seek foc complinients on the independence of thir chairman (cheers ) They Kuew well his sterling charucter, and hat day at the post of houour, \u201cThere could be no greater hour than that (cheers) Ths Lordship concluded with proposing to dituk a bumper to The Hon, John Richardson, (he Chairman at the table this dav.\u201d (Cheers, Ym times 3.=e Ate Show did auld acquaintance -\u2014; Montreal Gurette.) esterday (the anniversary of the battle of Waterlon,) à very Buvierons concourse of people asenbled on the Champ de Mars to witness the interestine ceremony of the presentation af a pew set of colors to the Tom Regiment, or Cameron Thyahland.=, and of a standard to the troop of Montreal Cavalry, under tbe command of Mor Gregory.Mrs Col, Doulas, placing the colors in the hands of her rallant frussband, words : A new set ofculors.Inu d'uot six how well, and how glory the regiment have supported those which are now deeaved; and the colors whuh | now présent to vou.their native fand\u2014hcir steuly courage aud firm fidelity to thele beloved and best of sovercigns, \u201d Cal, Douglas having pliced te colaurs in the hands of Lients.\u201cle afftrds me gro place, having this ceremony pass .through your hands, and § thank you very much for the hand \u201cM; Lord, Eu my own nane and that of the V9h rert, 1 Lex te return our waritiest thks for the Rind support you bave this day given uy, and to assure vour Lontship that «very individual of the regiment feels most grateful for this additons] favor te the mean), which we have alreidy received at your Lord-hip's hands, ; Soldiers?(On this great anniversary I am proud to receive thee new standards, and wo your ke.ping and protection 1, with eonfi.device commit them, feeling as-urad fiom the.perience of many, trying aud difficult accistons how safe the précitons deposit will conducted themselves in the must gallant and trrepid tmianner.Reecive them then, 7th: continue to signalize yourselves tur aitizeas.\u2019 QUEBEC: THURSDAY, JUNE 26,182, We received this morning the New.York papers of the evening of this dey se'nuight.They are without hater ndvces from Europe.The Tard Jeon which leftirhe Ciyde on the P0:h uit, ariived here yesterday, Lut, we believe, brought no papers.The Mercury says + Fle languaze that the old Quebec (riz tie submit to the Mibtia Ordinances, cannot Le forgotten,\u201d Mercury is familiar vuh msrepresentaton, aitheugh it makes a boast of advising vthers \u201cto tl uth Xe.\u201d the Canadians not t> submit te tie Ordinances.We hinted that we thoueht the Ordinances were nut law; we exhorted them to apply to the Courts of Justice to see if they were Law.Suchis the opinion the Mercury has of our Courts, that it is a factions Act to apply to them, and their justice is called \u2018a dufent of a face tous party.\u201d The Court of King\u2019s Bench here has decided that the Ordinances are law: as a late officer of militia we readily who are elected by the members of each particular coangregstion.From the Morning Chronicle of the 5th Mar, Great want of candour was displayed by Mr.Huskisson in ma- | ny of his slatements.The following may he taken as an in- | stance :-=In his reply, he observed, \u2018The fact that in a Petition { from cighiy-seven thousand persunis, there were only nine thou.| rand names
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