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[" es tan tong à ne lieu, pass, es.fete Ue qu'à er les > pour a bran.porter, I.An.par Gann dans 4 ure de it quel.street #r «ans UR ny és \u20181 Bz- s Ceux ontant £, ers.mens vvart One né ut ty «(1nd :rêtre LT, F11- pute quit edects ELIT pnnes cellos \u201cnr: de ta- tagué A he Zs \u2014\u2014 ss MONDAY 1st JUNE, 1829, Pr ADVERTISEMENT, Nor is hereby given to the Public, that the \u2018Tolls of the Government Locks and Canals upon the Ri- | will be reduced at the opening of the naviga- h in force previously to the year 1827; but that it ol any to take aut the Heke for the three locks inclu.vil na.\u2018he Cascades, the Split lock, sud the Coteau du sively, v2 which Lickers, signed by the Superintendent, wll be is.Lac en application to the Deputy Commissary General's Office ni Montreal, countersigned by that Officer.\u201c The Locks will be open on Sundays as well as on weck-days, s0 as to obviate the great inconvenience which this detention has hitherto occasioned.The rates to be | : ; 10 force before their last increase in 1827, ver St.Lawrence, paid will be required secording to the following and which is re- Te df neral information ished for gener _\u2014 publ Durham Bouts = - £210 0 Hatieapx - - .1 5 0 Small Craft - - - 012 6 Fhe former arrangements relative w the breadth of begra, will continue to be in force ; and passage througu the canals will be refused to ull boats exceeding twelve feet yx inches, in copse- quence ot theinjury caused to the works by forcing (hw through * the on and others are cautioned not to stick their spiked poles into the mason ar wool work, as they will Le riguruusiy prosecut- vd for sil injury of this or any other descrip tion.omunissarint [Head Quarters, _ Cube Soth Mpspçh 2520, Signed BR.J.ROUTL, Cory, Genl, 7 QUEBLC AGRICULTURAL SOUIETY.Paruon.li Lxpelleusy Sir James Kraser, G.C.B.Admi.- \u2019 nistrator of the Government, UBLIC NOTICE 1s hereby given that the following sums of money msy be claimed by the different agricultural sgietics inthe Phsinct of Qacbee, now formed or hereafter to be formed, Ur whole subject to the regulations of the follwing clauses of ucts passed 16 the Provincial Parliament, County of Llamppbare in te Dintsiot PP - - > of Quebec.County of Quebec by the Quebre à 105 17 6 Agricultursi Soetety, + Nowthumberle d, ,.ees \u2026 41 10 0 Island of Orleans, .15 0 0 Cornwallis, Jo 74 2 8 Devon, vee ces 44 2 6 Heriford, ce \u2026 5117 6 Dorchester, ee cea ven 72 17 6 Bugkhinghamshite in the District of 2310 © Quechee.= \u2018The following are the clauses of the act referred to \u2014 « And be à further enacted by the autharity aforesasd, (hat there may be ntouvd out of the saul wunies of the aforesaid societies respectively, Jo any County Apnicalun al society, forged or 10 be formed in à corunty or part of 8 county tn the district, such oporrtionate sum or sums which may be deemed expedient; which suis the raid county agricultural soewbles respectively shal expend and arply in premiums granted by the society at public exhibitions, he ld in conformity to an advestisermient anad.1m the most public manner, in the county where such exhibuiuns are to ! take piace, and which will be held by and under the superiuien- dence of the aforesaid county agricultural socieuses, \u201c Provided always, and be it hereby further enacred by the authority aforesaid, that the allowance to be made to any sich auxi- lary or county agricultural society, will be sn rato to the population of such county.and will not exceed the amaunt of popule- non of the divers parishes, townships or settlements, which have in the Managing Committee of such society one or more resident members, paying an anpunl subsr.puen into the funds of the same, of nat less than five shiluses currency; aod that wll we monies to be advauced tu virtue of this act, for the benetit of any county cr division of county, whicloif there be no county or aux- ikary society in such county, shall nut 10 consequence be pad in the present year, and remain unexpemded, way be allowed and paid at any ime during the three neat years, tor the purposes of this ct, to any such society which may in the interval be formed in such county or part thereof, in ralio to the population of such county or part of county; but if no «uch society b formed 10 the isterval, then the monies reserved for such eouety will be at the disposal of the Legiclature.¢ Proviied further, and be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, that nu such sum of monies will be allowed or paul (0 any such county or aunihary society, before such society has pledged itself to account to the district agricubural society fur the due application of such monies in conformity to this act.\u201d The necessary information and applications to be transmitted to be submitted to the Agricultural Society.By order F.X.VAILLANCOURT.Quebec, 11th May 1690.Asst.Say.em \u2014 HY.Uudersigned having been appointed Agents in this city for the Arviavee Britisu ano Formos Live AND Fire Asagnaxce Company of London, Established by Act of Pushiament, Capiral Five Million Sterling, hereby give pubic notice that they are ready (0 assure agatuat loss or datnage occa sioned by fire, \u2019 They beg to remind the public of the follow ng important apd striking advantages that will be derived from assut.ng with the Aibance Company.I.Perfect security.2nd.blonar and Wberslity in the settlement of Losses.3rd.Moderate premiums of Assurance.4th.A participation of profits, 5th.Parties win obtain the settiernent of losses from fire are not thereby deprived of thelr rghit to parucipate in the protits of the Company.} ih, Losses by lightning will be made good.7th.The Agents have the power of setihng losses in the country witht referring to the Board of Directors in London.Bh.Reasonable expences mn the removal of property from fire will be paid.9h.| less sum than the real value thereot, the Company will pay whatever loss is sustained, not exceeding the sum assured.10th.The extended sende on which the Society 15 formed, war.: Fants the expectation (bal tbe profits to be divided will be large.FORSYTH WALKER & Co.Quebec, 1st March 1827.\"osu LDERS,\u2014 The Dubseriber, having vu tentions of building a WHAItE into a depth of water of | ether eight or twelve fet, 10 run from his present new one, to border on St.James Street, and to be of a breadth of 80 feet; oatifies tw builders that he will receive tenders of contracts Lill ¢he 1st prox.In the xaid Wharf a slip must be made for the Sccommadation of « ferrv-boat\u2014Fhe requisite wood and iron will mn Supplied by the Subscriber.Plans must accompany the esti- natesthe sput will be pointed out and further particulars stated on applicatian to, MATHEW BELL.Quebec, 8th May, 1999.#5 Building Lats adjoining the abi.ve premises are for sale Fach a preseut projected plan may be seen.M.HB.YO BUILDERS.ZWe the subscnibers propri- tract or on Dalhousie Street, will received tenders of con- right > ua up that sircet\u2014The same runs north westerly or at os at es to St.James Street\u2014to be of a breath uf 40 fret i réa $66-fect-to ensure à modcrateexpemse in the build- wi re this Street, it materes not what materials sre used or ber ney made is adopted\u2014to be full and complete by 1st Octo- , arbitrators, and security will be required\u2014tender to be sent to either of the upderwgned.Ma TT{EW BALL, H.GOWN, for self and , W ALKER, for self W.H.ANDERSON.and J, BELL FORSY LU M.Als ER, for the _Ruehec.min oy wap (Ve Dow Quebre Fachonge.to MASUNS AND JOINERS.OTICE is hereby given, that the 4 Master, Deputy-Macter and Wardens of the Trinity House Quebec, Commissioners for erecting Light Houses, &c.in the River and Gulph of St.Lawrence, will receive from this day, to THURSDAY the 25th day of JUNE next, Tenders for the building of a \u2018 ey Light Houne gt Poyste-des-Monts, agreeably 28 plan depoutedin the Harbour Maater\u2019s Oilice.ahd in order to enable persons desirous of contracting for the © re Aid wurk and to becoine acquainted with the situation, aud \" sscertaining what materials 1 ay be procured on the spat ; a p ge wil be affsrded them in the Trinity House l'acht, which * intended shall leave the farbour on Saturday the Gth day of June.WILLIAM LI NDSAY.; PH Attest, Trinity 1louse Quebec, Friday, vend day of May, 1829.n the case of an assurance being made on property for a! à plan to sceoinpany the estimate, subject to survey by | USLL! ee rs EE em a H* RDWA RE, GUN POWDER, &c., &9c.\u2014 IRVINE, McNAUGHT K Co, have received by the Murgaret from Liverpool, St.David from Bristat, Margaret Hoyle fro Leith, Prince George from Ailon, and Se.John from Port Glasgow ; the following articles which they offer on the most advantageous terms to purchasers ; = 41 tons Pig Iron (20 tons of Muirkirk & 21 da.best Bute,) 4,291 Bars & Bolts of superior English Iron, &of sll wees, 1,281 Ditto do of very superior do, for Horse Shoes, Axes, &c.408 Bars of Swedish and Îussian iron, of all the usual 269 Boiler Plates, various sizes vx 100 Boxes Tin plates, LC, 10W, IX, IXX &1XXX, 00, bundles Hoop lions, from ÿ to 24 is ch, xe .85 bundles J Sheet 1rons,i2 Anvils 23 bundics Pans, 70 dozens Spades and Shovels, 30 bars best CC N 1) Blistered 20 vuudies best | LL) ditto 5 bundles best double Shear 5 bundles best Cast 178 casks Tacks aud Nails, assorted from 1202.to 28 |b., \\ comprisinga very choice & complete sssortment Sreel, > tors } [Turdwares, &c.2 cases of almost every article 7 casks } 2: .that can be required\u2014 1 case } Saws, Files & Cutlery, putup in handy and well 5 casks Edge Tools, assorted packages by the Invoice or package.37 packages containing 4 half and 106 quarter bbls, Gun Powder, fiom F Op the very finest quality in cenis- ters\u2014part in 1 lb, papers, Axn they daily expeut an assortment of Patent Shot, from 0° | lu ÿ\u2014\u2014\u201415th May.AMES HAMITTON & Co have now aived CF to then by several vessels, which they offer for sale on moderate ters, viz: 80 whale and half boxes yellow soap, 20 cases piste hats, 10 cases navy blue prints, 45 cases cotton & mustio prints, 230 reams royal printing paper.50 reais imperil, 600 ditto pot and foolscap, 600 ditto assorted âto post, AN) ditio large brawn paper, 00 ditto tea paper, 100 ditto blue demy, 100 ditto printing demy, 130 curls best patenc cordage, 7.7 bolts canvas, pipes braudy, 6 Hogsheads Claret, bogshends Madeirg, 4 ditto Sherry, ditto Tenerife 15 cases stiperior quality Irish linen, catnhooses, 20 metal wcights, 56 lbs, each, oe BAT sh La cases worsted comforters, 400 barreix put and pear! ashes, ROO bight spruce deals.-\u2014I&h May 1329 ; THON, NATLS, STREL, WINES, &e.F4} SALE.\u2014 The Cargues of the Alicia, Thomas H'alluce and I egatus, Lc.viz = 300 tons of lron, round, square aud flat, and hoop-iron, assorted, 100 boxes sheet Iron, 2.30 casks Natls and Spikes, assorted, 5 tons copper Bolts and Spikes 10 tons lead, sheet, bar and shot, 5 tous Steel, assorted.Acraman'- Patent Chain Cables and Anchors, assorted sizes, and Rafiing Irace and Ox Chains.Aso, Tenerife and Fayal, Madera Wines, Cognac and Spanish Brandy, Salt, Pipes, Blue, F.& F Guupowder, &c.Apply to W.BUDDEN.N OTICE\u2014~The Public are hereby firmed that the Subscriber having taken his son into copartnership, the business wiil 10 future be carried on under the firm of T110s, & Jas MACKIE, | Als, 200 do 1c, tx, &e.200 boxes Glass, Who have for sale, 20 mille White Oak purcheon Staves 5) du do dressed and heading 19 do barrel do 700 WoO pun, packs 200 R.O.do do 50 New Rum puncheons 270 pairs ready made Ash Oara 300 do rough do &c.&c.&c.The above articles are of the best quality.LL Quetwe, 6th May 1829, TOs & JA.MACKIE.&r JAMES CLARK, Wholesale Bookseller, Station.Per and Comnussiuon Merchant from Aberdeen, has jus, arrived | with an extencive assortment of Writing Papers, Qui Journals, Day Books, &e.&e., Atlusses, Maps of Europe, Asia, Africa and America, mounted on rollers and varnished Henry's, Brown's, Harvie's and Osterwald\u2019s Famir Bibles, handsome Pocket Bibles, Lestaments and Psat Books.bound in roan tuck i with gilt edges.A lot vf very fine Eugrovings, Picture Books {and Pictures, a large pareel of London, ldinburgh and other Newspapers, bound tn volumes, very cheap, a very extensive as- | sortmentof Bouksand Fancy Gouds viz: Rosewood Writing Desks; Mahogany do.do.; Ditto do.da.with Work Box; Ladies\u201d Dressing Cases; Gentlemen's do.do; Traveling Writing Cases; Ladies\u2019 Work Boxes, completely fitted up; Dito with Jewel and Writing Case; Empty Work } Boxes; Backgammon Tables; Iletcule Baskets; Ditto du, flat; | Tortoiseshelt Tuekiug Combs; Inmtat.on de, do.; Cases of Ma.{ | themaneal lustruments; Chessmen, 30 Bone and Ivory; Chessboards; Hand Fire-Sereens, finshed and plain Front; Ditto do.Card Racks; Gilt Uand-Screen Hand os; wub Velvet Fronts; c .Gut Corsiets; Watch Mands; Gut Bracelets : I Neck Chas, Head Necklaces; Faney-l\u2019ainted Jewel and Toy Boxes; Pm Cushions; Bronzed S Hobertson's Historical Works, 12 vols.bound in Works, 6 vals.do.do.; Russells British Poets, 4 vols.do.; Burns\u2019 Bead do.; Ink-Siands ; calf, super extra; Hyron's Modern Europe, 3 vols.do.; Works, 5 vols.do.; Gener on Life and Manners, 3 vols, do.Un consgnment, 8 few pieces of superfine and common Cloths, j fisst style of fashion, à large supp.y of Ink and Ink Powders, { Kitchen, Garden and Flower Seeds, made up in parcels to suit families.tJ.CL begs leave to request the eatly application of dealers.as Ins time is very femited ; great bargams may be expected.Mountain street, next door to Mr.Smithe, Jeweller.Hours | of attendance fram 10 A.M.to6 P.M.\u2014 Quebec, 28tb May.[) > UN NEW.YORK FOR SALE.11.LE MESURIER & Co.Quebec, cath Sept.1828._ oo Lo VSOK SALE at Mr, NEILSON\u2019S FARM a\u2019 Carouge-\u2014 An improved heavy CAST IRON ROL- \"for setting down new made gravelled or metalled roads.Atso.\u2014A few hundred bushels of good seed Potatoes, and a few bushel of Spring wheat.\u2014 Apply on the premises or at this uffice.\u2014\u2014 Quebec, Gth May 1820, i PROVISIONS \u2014War.HENRY ROY, Queen\u2019s _ Wharf, will have:constantly at bis store for sale the following discription of provisions Nig \u2014 Beef, 1\u2019ork, Flour, Rye Flour and Quebec, 14th May 1820.: Th, PLATES.\u2014 By GILLESPIE, FINLAY | & Co.for sale cheap, 300 Boxes Tin Plates, just received | 20th May 1829.Ars AND 20th April 1829.Lard, Butter, Corn Meal, INDIAN CORN For sate : apply to Wa.BUDDEN, St Peter Street.hi ity that are made.\u2014 l'or sale by of the first quality th RIND ER Quebec, 18th March 1829.1 Palace Street.MORDAGE \u2014Au excellent assortment of Patent * Cordage, Seamiug Twine, and a few Bales of best Canvas for sale bv JAMES HAMILTON & Co.1 UM and CHOCOLATE tor Sale, by F.QUIROUE T.\u2014The Cargo of the Schoover ANN & MARGARET, from Demerara and Ilalifax, landing at Brunet's Wharf, High Proofand excellent.flavored Demerara Rum, Iso Boxes of Chocolate.\u201410th July, 4888.0 2 VEGA R for sale by CARTER & MUCKLE, V St Peter Street.\u2014Just received per Ajax Sisty half hogs hades white Wine Vinegar.\u2014l#ih July 1828.(Any ASS, CORVAGE & WINLS.-Foi sale by H.ATRINSON :\u2014 200 Bolts Canvass, 1 10 7, 100 Bolts half bleached ditto, 10 Tons excellent Cordage, of all sizes A large assortnent of supenior French Wines.\u2014Oct, 22.crab winch, Lechrymæ Christi & claret wines in bottles, | received for shipmeut wit! be cribbled, if required.with the ut.ts.Ledgers, | ; | | an assortment of gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, made up in the | : SA ; some very superior Durham Mustard ; also, fine veltlow Turnip, ; J SR, fit for Meadow and Grass Lands, and also well calculated 1 | i LER, fit for Ae : * tinue the business of Painting & the Book-stare, keptby his late [No.396.$ ! ! | | | DOOKS, STATION ARY & FANCY GOODS, \u2018 Laurenc-kuk Saulf: Boxes; { | | rg, Oasetie de Quebec, 5] mr mm > WV INES, SHIP CHANDLERY, &c.\u2014For Sale .by GEORGE ROSS & Co.St.Peter Street.Canvas, Bleached and Unbleached, Numbers 1 to 8: , The Royal Operio Company's Port Wine io Pipesand 1hds.V Intage 1822 aud 1824.Clarets, Wine und Comrona Corks io Bags, 50 Grow each, A few Bags Bungs, Mess, Prime Mess and Prime Beef jo Bris and half Brlv.70 Hhds, Double Refined Sugar.Liverpool Snap in whole and half Boxes; Window Glassirn Crates, Boxes and hail Boxes, various sizes | 16 Kegs Lard, and other articles, All will be sold on moderate terms, 10 c'ose consignments, apply 28 above.\u201413ib April, 1829, Oe SALLE by the Subscribers, L SOU kegs White Lead; 90 bolts best Canvas ; 13 cases Linens : 3 bales worsted Comforters; 5 cases Muslins ; 7 cases Hats; 9 cases foolscap, Pott, and Letter Paper; 500 reams Printing Paper; 5 Cumbooses 20 metal Weights 5610 each ; Crab Winch; 20 Saucepans : Aso, the following Wines, 3 hhds Claret ; \u20ac ditto Madeirs ; 2 ditto Teneriffe, and a va- eiety of other articles, which will be rold low ta close sundry con.sgnments, JAMES HAMILTON & Co._ Quebec, 23d March 1820, 1 UM, GROCERIES, & COTTON GOODS, &c.- for sale by MARTIN CHINIC, Commision Merchant, Sautt-au- Matelot Street, Demerara Rum, Liwe Juice, Superfine Flour, Tar, Rosin, Bright Varnish, Yellow Cichre, White Lead, Linseed Oil Soap, Barley, Window Glass, Coton Wool, Plug and Leaf Tobacco, Segars, Nails, &c.A 130,-\u2014\u2014 À n assortment of Waolen and Cutton Goods.\u2014 And a few Chaldrons best New Castle Coal.Quebec, 11th March 1520.SEED WHEAT, STORAGE, &c \u2014 Wu, HENRY ROY, offers for sale.at his stores on the Queen's wharf, the Following articles, viz: \u2014 Strong leeward [land Ram, of an excellent flavour, and Molasses, of a superior quality.Also, Seed Wheat of three and four manths growth, i » Deas, Barley, Oats, Indian Corn and Buck Wheat | Ilaving had the sti res repaired, they will be open by the Ist of May, tr recvive goods of every description on storage, On the premises there are likewise excellent cellars and Wine vaults, fire proof.The terms of storage are at the usual moderate rates.Grain mast despatch.\u2014 Quebec, 23rd April 1829.NLOUR FOR SALE, by THOS.CRINGAN & Co.St.Peter Street.300 Barrels Superfine Flour 50 do.Fine do.MM do, Superfine Seur do.Quebec, 16th February 1829.Lo OR SALE.\u201447 Tierces ot SALMON, by 1%h Nov, 1898.J.& JT LEBLOND.Sab ERY, &c for sale -\u2014By RODGL DEAN & Co, Sault-ou-Matelot street.50 English made Saddles and Bridles, 30 Sets do.do.Gig nod Cariole Harness, Warranted of the very best materialsaal workmanship.13th Nov.1828.FJIRENCH MILL STONES-\u2014 The subse ber R will have on hand a constanst cupply of ready made French in Stones of all sizes, at his new Manufactory on the Queen's rharf, Quebec, 1st Nov.1827.M.CLOUET.Avuso, French Burrstones to be sold separately.\u201c1.0 I'HS, COTTON GOODS, RUM AND BRANDY, just received & for sale by F.QUIROUET 33 Bales assorted Cloths, 19 Cases Calicoes and other Cotton Goods, Demerara Rum, and a few Hbds.Cognac Brandy.15th August 1828.J AMES HUNT, offers for sale +: 15 Pipes Spanish Red Wine, 4 Casks Zante Currants, 12 Cacks Bronte Madeira, 5 Casks preserved Lemon Juice, And 10 Kegs Honey.A LSQ, constantly on hand at his Wine Vauits No.1 Cul-de Sac sireet, Ngwwman Hunt & Co.Prime PORT WINE in 1\u2019ipes, Hoghsheads, Thirds Pipes, Quarter Casks.and Cases of doze 0 each.a< usnal.\u201417th April 182%, UBLIC NOTICE.\u2014The undersizued having been legally appointed curator to the person and estate of Mr.1tebert Murray of Quebec.Saddler, hereby requires all persons having any C:auns against the said estate to present the same at Mr.Muarray\u2019s store, and all those indebted tu the said estate are requested, without delay, to pay their respective debts to the undersigned, or to Mr.Avon.MiteuEr 1, who is foliv authorized by him to grant acquittances.JOHN THOMPSON, wr Moe 10 Lurator, OULé L.\u2014 [he Subscriber having been apport: ed Executor of the last Will and Testament of the late Gronce Quis, ofthis City, in his life time, grocer, Notice 1s hereby given to all persons Indebted to the estale to make immediate payment to the Subsenber, and atl persons having claims against the estate are requested to render in their accounts, duly attested.that the same may be liquidated.Quebec, \u201c9th July, 1828, F.QUIROUET.T 1 ~ubscriber, l'estamentary Lxceutor to the late Ilusert Turarown, Esq.Seignior of Beaumont, re quests all those who have clauns on tus estate, to apply 10 hin and those who are indebted tort to pay without delay.Quebec, ZIst Aux.1828.AUG.AMIOT.FEYHE aderagued neg appointed Testamentary Executors of the late Dame Avcruique CuaMBERLAND, Widow William Measam.give notice to those who have accounts against the estate to present them for settlement, and -uch as are indebted 10 it to make payment without delay, GEORGE WELLING, 13th April 1820, JOS.MEASAM.oo DVERTISEMUNT \u2014 I'he Subsenber having been appointed Avorney to the Heirs of the late Mr.Mi.curl Bezrav, in his life time, Priest, Curé of La Norraye, re.! quests all those who owe to the estate to pay the amount vf their | accounts 1mmediately to the subscriber, BORN AILS, Notary, Attorney 10 the Heirs, J.rr.Quebee, 10th Ot.1828, C HARLES LEFRANCOIS, junior, tespectiul- ly informs the public and ls friends, thet he intends to con- father, and datters himself by hus attention to be able (0 fulfil the duties and deserve the patronage with which he may be honored: ah April.N LW AUCTION ESEABLISHMENT j\u2014 \u2018The Subscribers commencing business as Auctioneers and Brokers, solicit the patronage of their triends and the public.They hope as the business will be conducted in such a manner .asto enabled them 10 be punctual in all their engagements and | ONDON WATERPROOF LEAVER HATS, by theirstrict attention to the interests of their employers to merit the favors sohictied.The business wall be carried on in the premises heretofore occu.pred by G.D.Balzaretti and the subscribers are now ready to received consignments of Household Furnitare and o\u2018her effect sem their sales will be regularly held every Monday and Thursday, and the first sale will tdke placeon Thursday, 23d inst, at 1 o'clock.M.BALZARETTI & Co.Quebec, 10th April 1800.RUGGIST AND APOTHECARY\u2014J.W.BREN I, respectfully announces to his friends and the public ms intention of commencing business carly in the causing month as Pruggist and Apothecary, at No.4, SL John Street, uppusite Mussis Lyman & Co.where he will keep constantly on hand an extensive supply of Genuine Drugsand bPaten Medicines.N.B.\u2014Particular attention will Le paid 10 the compounding of Physicians and Family preseriptions.T '.B\u2014Has nowon hand a quantity of \u2018Timothy, Clover and Garden Seed which may be secu, by applying to Messrs.Lyman & Co.\u2014u7th Apri! 1899.1 fully inforims his friends and the public in general, that he has received his usual supply of Goods in hie Hine, which he will make up in the most fashionable manner for eash or approved credit He also wishes to inform them, that he sends in hisaccounta re- ularly, on the 1st of May and 1st October, and expects them to be paid at these periuds ; as he is determined to do business on to other condition.ke has atso to request all those who have received theirae 3 unts +?make inrnediate payment.\u2014\u2014\u2014Quebee, 4th June 1825.LUNDI 1 JUIN, 1829.FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.F.THE fine New Brig AMBASSADOR, A Capt.Wu.ROCHE, 120 Tous register, cope pered and in complete order for any voyage.Apply to the Capt.on board or tu TUCK \u2018R & STEWA RT.Cape Dismond Wharf $F COR LEITH.\u2014The well known regular : trading snd coppered Brig HARMONY, 500 tons register, Juhn Young, commander, will be despatched forthwith, for freight or passage apply to the master on board at Moir & Heuth\u2019s wharf, or to GEO.ROSS & Co.21st May 1829.St.Peter treet.FOR LONDON.2 HE Ship OTTAWA, Captain DouGuass, a will be ready to receive cargo by the 22nd instant nd be despatched immediately.For freight or passage apply te WILLIAM PRICE & Co.21st Mav 18929, \u201c Cape Diamond Wharf, ANTED TO CHARTER \u20141Two ves- 2 W ds sels of about 150 tens register each ; the one intended for the West Indies, the other for an 1rish port.Application to he made to _ Quebec.18h May 1829.JAMES HAMILTON & Co 5 ; | SALE :\u2014~A NEW VESSEL of Æ about 150 tons now lying at Mr.Berr's Wharf, on £ the Litile River.For the terms apply to M.D'E SALES LA- TERRIERE, the owner, at Mr.Majhiot's Hotel.OTICE\u2014~AI persone having business with [is Majesty's Hesident Agent for the superintendance of Setters and Iumigraots in the Canadas, are requested to apply at his Office in the Lower-town, Sault-au Matelot street, 4 duors westward of the Exchange.Hours of attendance from Ten to One OBERT CVIRNN, Merchant \u2018Tailor, respect.o'clock \u2014Quebec, 12th May 1829.TO CARPENTERS AND MASONS \u201cThe 3 Trustees of the British and Canadian School will receive Tenders for the erection of a Building, either of stone or wood of 43 feet long by 54 broad and 12 feet high, in the St.Roch su.: burbs near the fuel yard, A specification of the intended building may be had on application to Mr.Morus, at the British and i Canadian School House, St.Charles street, Lower Town, with wham alt offers must be lodged, on or before Monday the 8th of June next.27th Mav 1829.THOS.LLEE, Sec\u2019.Py PING.\u2014MrL.GLACKEMEY ER hasthe , Æ honor of informing the publie that he iatends to establish ! himself in this city, to carry on painting in all its branches.and © tenders his services as House, Corriage, Ship and Siew Duinter, also, for imitations of marbre and mahogany, san fal, satin and other woods\u2014admired specimsens of which may be seen on applica tion 10 him; he hopesdsy his attention and diligence in performing any of the above works to merit a share of the public patro- | nage.| Application to be made at No.5, St.Peter sir i .Quehee Bank.\u2014 Quebec, 21st May 1829.eet opposite the | \u201cASSISTANT WANTED = Wanted immediaiy ! for the Berthier English Academy, an Assistant competent i to teach reading, writing and arithmetic.\u201d Salary £40 per annum, Apply to O:.Barnier.\u2014 Berthier, 181b May [829.OTICE TO BOOKBINDERS. * » oar, lath John (3.Hooper, a do of square timber and deals, Joan Bec.Fhilvert.Junr, à de of staves and lathwood.Nicholas Bruart, a da, of saves, Lticane Laroche, a do of bowsprita, Tnasts spss and square timber, Jean Bie.Jornac, a do of square end round timber, var, handspikes, A lathwooxt, deals aud tmards.Jodzed mie Olliceofthe Exceutive Connerl, ns directed by the Louis Doran, à du vf square aod round timber, deals, spars, oars and Ac.nftto> Empertol Pastiament, 8th Geo, JV Cap ry y ., Tan 29.hantispikus ii Kuchue, Sd May 18.0.J.HALE, Bark friuon, Keighley, Lith do from Hull, to G.Symes & San, bricks, ' Apr fron Stockton L\u2014\u2014Brig New Feln Sonhigov, Painchain:t, 17 do, Liverpool, 10 | sth May from St, Vincents to! Just received and; for Sale at Nuno & °° \u2018 tain Street, OMAN 3, Moun.CHRONICLE of the CONQUEST , NADA, by WasMiNGroN avr Eng, of GRE.Skutch Hook, ke.he PHISION An Epitome of the S OGY, GENE TOMY aud PATHOLOGY of ICHAT yl ANA.JO ICE.
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