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[" + 15 + 8 5 a er Lt 16 ri HON +.nie te He viré nie 1j thie atid ad yat.=A House and Lot in Ploton ; made to the pronietor ueher to the Subscriber, for \u20ac given, vis: reet.Tareo- livers, for Smperly the Property of Philip Burns, Es, for which a Sherifl\u2019e 2 ean be given.I'he House is shout 50 feet by 32, nud is one | OF SALE the following VALUABLE PROPERTY, bolonging which indisputable titles wil » 4 the most convenient and best stands for business in the Bough, having excellent Cellers, Store, Fire-proof, Vault, Sta- \u201c8nd.A Lot containing sbaut one superficial acre of ground, -Rgving a House, Sinbles and Wheat Store erected thereon, is .ated in the Parish of Machiche, one of the best wheat Pa.déibes iv the District, and has been many years occupied asa nly Store.; Lu Ji Prd.An excellent House and Lot in the Parish of Riviére- \u201cdie Loup nearly opposite to the Church, this is also situated in an Aprelleut wheat Country, and the situation one of the best in the Irish for business, si#th.\u2014 Two Farms in Upper-Canada, in the Township of Ma- gpburg.County of Prince Edward, Midland District, No.9, ou side, at & short distance from Kingston ; the l\u2019arm contains about 100 acres each, nearly one haif of which is cleared, having on Orchard, &c., the soil is of a superior quality and situation de- tful.\u201cBth.\u2014 A tract of Land containing 200 acres, situated in the Wown hip of Hamilton, in the County of Northumberland, in | ste Home District.lots No 17, in the sixth concession.For further particulars apply to ; .JOHN GRANT.; \u201cThree.Rivers, 28th Sept.= l EAL ESTATE :\u2014For sale, the followmg property belonzing to the estate of the late Honble., JUDGE BEDARD, vizi\u2014 ; 10.À stone House at \u2018l'hree- Rivers, of two stories high, with ch-house, Garden and other appurtenances.#20.A lot of ground yiug opposite No.I, of one hundred and fwenty feet iu front by one Gundred and thirty feetin depth, \u201c80.\u201d A jot of laud in standing Timber, in Fiet Ste, Marguerite sper Three: Rivers, of one arpent in front by the depth there may Mb to the boundary line of the Forges of St.Maurice.40.A - oncession, of one and a hall\u2019 arpent in front by twenty in depth./ Incontestable titles and ea-y terms of payment will be given to rchasers.ApplytoJ.E.DU MOULIN, Esg.Notarv, Fhrce ivers, Or to the uhider-sgned Notary, at his rooms, St.l\u2019eter st, wer.Town of Quebec.Sth Oct 1829.~~ Fr.GLACKEMEYER, N, P.ca Those extensive premises at the south west corner of 3 St.Peter and St.James Sireets, Lower Town, an excellent Mand orany business and particulariy well caleulated for that of n Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, the premises contain - r.g every reqaisite in accommodation necessary for carrying oo \u201cthat branch of trade vpon a large scale.$ If not let in one lot before the fifteenth of January next, the prediises will thea be to let in separate parts.\u2014App'ication to be JONATHAN WURTELE.go Enterprising persons of Capital desirous of commencing as 4 Auctioneers and Commissan Merchants and the present time offering certainly the finest opening that ever has occurred in Quebec for entering that trade with prospects of advantage, will find it their interést to be provided with Premises and a stand adopted to second their views and to the notice of such, and to the gentlemen already engaged in that business the above premises are recom- m ended.\u2014 Quebec, 10th Dee.1820.O LET, tha fine large House, facing St.hy Peter and Sault-au- Matelot streets, which contains Œhx four offices.two on St.Petue street aud two on Sault-au- Matrlot street.\u2018I'he three upper stories contain fourteen bed rooms and three large sitting rooms, boeing very well calculated for a boarding house.-~ Apply to the subscriber, 17th Dee.1829.Frs BUTEAU.\u2018pe Let, and possession given the fst May next, that large House situated in the Lower.Town of Quebec, Sous-le-Fort and St.Peter Streets.now oe- cupied by Dr.Morrin, and advantagenusly situated for trade.Apply to M.LL, CHAUVEAU, atJ, ROY, Esqr, : St.Anue sireet Upper-Town of Quebec.Quebec, 10th Decr.1829.EAL ESTATE FORSALE.\u2014Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned properties belonging to the estate of the late Fon.William Burns, will be sold by Auction early in the whonth of April next, viz 1 | tuhteé in St.Peter Street, Lawer Town.Phe Premises situate between Sault-au- Matelot and S*.Peter streets, asthe whole are now occupied by Messrs, Melvin & Barnes.\u2018The House, situste 10 the Palace Yard, formerly occupied by the Chief Engineer.\u2018The Dwelitng- House in St.Peter Street, may be viewed by a ticket from one of the Executors, aud the other propeities will be shown by the tenants.J.STEWART, Acting Executor.1° LL I'y and possession given the Ist of 4 Alay next.The EXCHANGE COFFEE HOUSE, Lower.Town Market plare ;\u2014he House has hitherto been occupied as a Coffee House, having ample accommodation.The premises might also suit a mercantile concern, having two fire and bomb pron Vaults with Cellars underneath.For particalars apply to the proprietor, JAMES ROSS, ath Jany 1829.St.Aon et.33 :B them is well calculated fur a Boarding House, containing twenty .TO LET, the two large and well finished Houses rooms in its upper stories, and four offices in its lower ; the build- | ings are both in the best order.Apply to 15th April 1820.FRS BUTEAU.FIMO LET for one year, and possession given ce on the 1st May next.\u2014 That large and commodiaus stone DWELLING HOUSE, with Coach Mouse, Stables, large Garden, &c.at Diamond Harbour, at present occupied by Mrs.Farrington.The Iouse ic particularly well adapted, during the summer months, for a Hotel or Boarding House.For particulars application may be made to Mr, VIG ER.Foreman at the Ship Yurd, or to Messrs, 1.G.FORSYTH & Co.Gondie\u2019s Wharf.\u20143rd April 1808.{ARM & HOUSE AT ST.THOMAS.rin For sale that fine farm in the first range of the concessions of the parish of St.\u2018Thomas, five miles from the village of that parish, extending four arpents and éeven rods in front by forty-two in depth, with the stone house, barn, stable and out-houves thereon, a fine collection of trees for making maple sugar, and à large orchurd.\"Vhe situation is excellent for a farmer, Terms may be known on application to the proprietor.St.Thomas, 30th March, LOUIS CASAULT.em machiche ; this fine property, close to the Church, is to be disposed of for £300 cast, or for £350 À constituf : it is warranted free of ail hypotheque.Apply to Michel Caron, Esq.on the premises, or to the subscribing proprietor, .1.M, CADIEUX, Priest Trhee- Rivers, 11th June 1899.V.G.& Curé of 3 River PRE of River RK SALE or TO LE I, for one or more years, upon reatonahle Terms :\u2014 That very pleasant and cligible Courtry House, Stable, Coach-House and other out Houses, all in a perfect state of repair, oun St.Foi Road one mile from Quebec, lately the tesidenceof Mr, Burrough's For particulars enquire ot the Prothonotary's Odfice, Quebec 1° LET and possession given on the first ; May next, thase two new and very commodious houses situated in Palace Street ; Lhey will be found particalarly well adapted for persons in business, having an excellent shop and vanlt.\u2014 Apply to the proprietor, PETER LANGLOIS Quebec; 2d February 1820.FOR SALE, the whole of the Property at fbn Point Levi, belonging to Mr.Ricuarp Livuior, for UP \u201chich SherifF'stities wil be given.if required.' A Plan of the said property, comprising dwelling houses, bake houses, stables, gardens, &c.&c.may be seen at Mr.Lilliot's on the premises.or at No.3, Mountain'at.Qnehec.\u201417h August.OR SALE or TO LET, from lst of May next, the large and comtrodious House, situated in Garden street, at present in the occupation of His M 's G vernment, as à Barrack Office, &c Patiau His Majesty's Go For particulars apply on the premi proprio pply on the premises, or to the undersigned _ Nicolet, 10th Aug.1828.Le K.C.CHANDLER, JAMES GIBB, St.Peter Street, has for Sale 260 Tinnets, best quality Kemouraska Butter.=Oct.1, 189.THURSDAY, 14th JANUARY, 1830.Lot of Land in the Parish of Nicolet, in St.Esprit | O LET FORA TERM OF YEARS.\u2014 The Dwelling-House and dependencies, sis J OUSES INST.PETERS STRETT.= in St.Peter street, belonging to the subscriber\u2014one of | a JNOR SALI, that handsome House huilt by th the late Messire Ecuyer, Curé of Ste.Anne de Ya.asette de mêhet, \u2014\u2014 NAW MILL AT ST.PIERRE.\u2014To let, the fine Saw Mili on the River Duchine, io the parish and sef- gneurie Bt.Jean d\u2019 Echaillons, district of Quebec, about twenty srpents from the St.Lawrence, driving twelve saws, together with all the appurtenances, two woaden buildings for the use of the persons einployed at the mill, stabling and other conventeat dependencies ; the whole in guod couduion and erected in 1827.\u2018I'here is a good road to carry the timber to the St.Lawrence, and it may be brought down without expense by the river on which the Mill is built, \u201cI'he St.Lawrence, in this partof it, affords a good and safe anchorage, for vessels fron sea, which may load with timber at any season of the navigation, e undersigned propricior offers 10 furnish for the use of the Mill during the ensuing season, from 10,000 to 11,000 saw logs Easy conditions of payment, with security, will be given.For further information apply to the undersigned st Sg.Pierro- los- nerd, or to Mr.FRS.BUTE AU, merchant, Lower- Town, «bec.JOS.DIONNE.NO LT, the MILL and SAW MILLS at In disn Lorette.Apply to the Commissioner at this Office or to LOUIS PANET, fxg.N, I\u2019 agent for the Lstates.Otliee for the Maoagement of the Jesult's Estates.Quebec, 17th Sept.1829.ot I EAL PROPERTY FOR SALE, un ad- D vantageous terms, viz : the following llouses and Lots belonging to Mrs.Widow l'ierre Garneau I Tu.The Lot and louse in the Upper- Town of Quebec, Fa- ; brique street, lying between the properties of Messrs.Gordian * Horan, representing Sauvageau, and that of francis Defuy, as | presenting Turgeon.20.The Lotand House also in the Upper-Town, on Laval street, bounded to the south-west by the assigns Marchet, and to the north-east by the assigns Leclerc.| Incontestible titles will be given.Apply to LOUIS PANET, { _ 19th Nov.1829.Notary.| | FOR SALE on TO LET, aod possession Ess given on the 1st of May pext,the HOUSE belong.| #5 ing to tbe Honble.Judge Vallières de St, Réal.Also, for sale, belonging to the same, the property in St.John's ; suburb, occupied by Mr.Prendergast, containing 20 emplace- ! ; ments, or a less part, at the option of the purchaser, Also, forsale, belonging to the same, an emplacement of an ar- : pent square, near the St.Foy church, upon the land of one Lan- | dry, facing the highway.| To Le granied, emplacements on the Coteau Ste.Geneviève, © Also, for sale, a large lot of land or emplacement adjoining the ! Lauzon wharf, Pointe Levi, together with the wharf butlt thereon, ! Apply to I1GNACE GAGNON, 19th Nov.1829, Autherized Agent.fra, stone House, St.Olivier Street, St.John's Suburbs, SAE near Côte-a-Coton.\u2018This House is well situated, having a most beautiful prospect of the country, and to this advantage, adds that of à large garden, which produce a quantity of fruit, and is very commodiously arranged for a family.Forinforma- ton, apply on the premises to the family of the late Mrs.Dra.| peau, or A.KELLEY, & Co, Merchants, Lower Town, Que- dbec.\u201411th v.1820, Real Martinique Spanish and French Ligueurs, OR Sale by the subscribers, at their Store Urres- Town Marker Prave: Creme d'Orange, da.de Citron, do.de Noyau.do.de Vespetro, do.de Cannelle, do.de Clous de Girofle, do.de Corinthe, Parssit Amour, Ratafia Imperial, do.de Cassis, Licor de Menta, Aceite de Amargo, Crema de Natillas, do.de Cafe, do.de Apio, do.de Hosa, do, de Limon, do.de Anisetie, do.de Naranja, Banquete real, \u2014ALSO\u2014 i Wines\u2014Chaimpaigne, Claret, Port, Madcira, Sherry, Tene- \u201criffe, Frontignan, Sweet Malaga.&e.&c.Fruits\u2014 Zaote Currants, Sultana aud Muscatel Raisins, Prunes, Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels.© Preserved Fruils\u2014 Peaches, Pears, Apricots and Prunes.Apples\u2014Pomme Grise, Bourassas, Golden Peppins, Russets, Rode Island Greenings, Spitzenburghs.Ginger, Marmalade, Tamarinds, Chou Chow, &c.&¢.And a general assortment of articles au the Gaoceny which they will dispose of on the most moderate terms.T- RENFREW & Co Quebec, 24th December h8%9, : \\ INES, GROCERIES, &e., «c, fur sale by Ë the Subscribers, at Goudie\u2019s Wharf, consisting of:\u2014 ¢ Port, Sercial, Tinto, Mahnsey, L.I\u2019.Madeira, Carcavello, ; Bucelles and Teneriffe Wines in pipes, hogsheads and quarter asks, superior Sparkling and (Fal de Perdrix Champagne, Claret, Sauterne, Moutrachel, and Hock in cases of 3and 6 dozen each, French clacificd Vinegar in hogsheads, English Soap, Shot assorted numbers, Leaden Bullets, Sheet Lead, Sheet Iron, Tin Plates, UTC, Nails assorted, best White Lead, Red Lead, Antipruscent : Paint, Lamp Black.English Cheese, Macaroni and Vermicelli \u201c Anchovies.Capers, Sugar Candy.Also, 500 Quintals Dry Codlish, 2000 Minots coarse Salt, 30 Barrels Caplins, And Drafts on New- York for sale, LLEMESURIER & Ca.BRANDY, SHERRY, \u2014 For sale by J.& JM FRASER.MFTY casks Barclay\u2019s Porter, per British Sovereign, fram London, ! 10 bhds.real Cognac brandy, 6 casks fine old bottled sherry, 55 casks Day & Martin's japan blacking, per do, | 6 casks superior bottled port, } 3 cases chamypaign,\u20142d Nov.} per do.Quo RS.GROCERIES, &e.&¢.&e, = lor i sale by MARTIN I Sault-au.Matelot Street.{Jamaica Spirits Demerara Rum, Molasses, Sugar, Lime { Juice, Tape Wax Candles, Soap, Cotton Wool, Segars, Pitch, { \u2018Tar, Rosin, Window.Glass, Board Nails, Day and Martin's?i Blacking.| A L80,-\u2014\u20146 Cases Mens Fine Hats and an assortment of Woo len Linen, Cotton and Silk Gonds.\u201420th Deer.1829.I FAMES HAMITTON & Co.have now arrived + @F to them by several vessels, which they offer for sale on mode.| rate terms, vie: 800 whole and half boxes yellow soap, 20 cases plate hats, 10 cass navy blue prints, 230 reams roval printing paper, 50 reams imperial, 600 ditto pot and foolscap, 600 ditto assorted 4to post, 400 ditto {arge brown paper, 200 ditto tex paper, 100 ditto blue demy, 100 ditto printing demy, 150 coils best patent cordage, 75 bolts canvas, pipes brandy, 6 Hogsheads Claret, hogsheads Madeira, 4 ditto Sherry, ditto \u2018Teneriffe.15 cases superior quality Irish linen, cambouoses, 20 metal weights, 56 bs.each, crab winch, Lachrymze Christi & claret wines in bottles, cases worsted comforters.400 barrels pot and pear! ashes, 8000 bright spruce deals.\u2014=18th May 1829 | OTICE\u2014The Public are hereby informed that L the Subscriber having taken his son into copartnership, the business will in future be carried on under the firm of 1110s.& JAs, MACKIE, CHINIC, ommissien Merchant, in > unm Who have for sale, 20 mille White Oak puncheon Staves 50 do do dressed and heading 10 do barrel do 500 W.O.pun.packs 200 R.O.do do 50 New Rum puncheons 250 pairs ready made Ash Oars 300 do rough do &e.&c.&c, The above articles are of the best quality.Quebec, 6th May 1829, THOs &JAs, MACKIE.ORDAGE.\u2014An excellent assmtment of Paten * Cordage, Seaming Twine, and a few Bales of best Canva for sale by JAMES HAMILTON & Co.Jor SALE by the Subscribers, 200 kegs White Lead; 90 bolts best Canvas; 13 cases Linens ; 3 bales worsted Curnforters; § cases Muelins ; 7 casos Hats; 9 caves foolscap, Pott, and Letter Paper; 500 reams Frinuing Paper; 5 Cambooses 20 metal Weights 561b eac ; Crab Winch} 20 Saucepans; A.s0, the following Wines, 3 hhds.Claret ; 9 ditto Madeira ; & ditto Teneriffe, and a va.NOR SALE or ro L ET, the three story : 45 cases cotton & muslin prints | HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, 2d February, 1810.RESOLVED, That after the close of the present session be.\"re any Petition ispresented to this House for leave to bring ina private Bill, whether for the erection of a Bridge or Bridges, for | the regulation of a Co.nmoti, for making of any Turnpike Road.ar for grouting 10 any individual or individuals any Exclusive Rights or Privileges whatsoever, or for the alteration or renewing of any Act of the Provincial Parliaineut, or the like purpose, notice of such a plication shall be given in the Quebec Gazelle, and in one of the Veuspapers of (he district, if any is published there- ja ; and also by a motice âffixed at the Church avor of the Parishes that such application \u2018may affect, or in the most public place where there is no Church, duringtwo months at least, before such Petivon is presented.12th March, 1817.Ersouven, That hereafter this JIouse will not réceive any Pe.vitions for private Bills after the first lilteen days of each Session.22d March, 1819.Resosven, That after the prese ut session, before arty Pentions praying leave to bring in a private A iifor the erection of a Toll Bridge, is presented to this House, the person or p«esons propas- ing wo Petition for such Dil shall upon giving the notice prescribed by the Ruie of the third day of February, one thousand eight hundred and Leu, also, at che same time, and in the same manner, five à notice, stating the Toll which they have intended (0 sk, the extent of the privileges, the height of the Arches, the interval between the Abutinenis er fiers for the passage of Îtafts and Vessels, and mentioning whether they purpose to erect a Draw Bridge or not, and the dimensions of such Draw.Bridge, Thursday, 4ch March, 1824.Resorven, That any Petitioner fur an exclusive lrivilege, do deposit in the bands of tbe Clerk of this Iloute à sum of twenty- ; cond reading, towards paying part of the expence of the said pri- { vate Bill, which sum shall be returned to the Petitioners if they i do not obtain the passation of the law.| { Attest.) Wa.B.LINDSAY, Cik.Asst.| ur The Printersof Gazettes and other Newspapers printed in : this province are requested to insert the âbuve in their respective papers in both languages until the next meeting of the Legisla- ure, Books MISSING from the HOUSE of ASSEMBLY.Transactions Horticultural Society, 1st Volome, Memoires du Baron du Tot, god do.Oeuvres de Si.Sinou, 6th do.Recit sur la restoration de la Royauté de France, 1st do.Laws of Parliament, 1st do.Reports of Scotch Jury Cases, àst do.Encyclopedie Méthodique concernant la Médicine, 6th do.Laws of Nova Scotia, 1st do.Pownalls Administration of the Colonies, 2nd do.Scott\u2019s Life of Napoleon, 8th & sth do.Locke\u2019s Works, 11th do.Histoire Ancienne et Moderne, par Rol.lin, gord do.Repertory of Arts, 471%, 48th, 35th, 50th do.Oeuvres de Pothier, 2nd do.Singularité Anglaise, Ist do.Oruvres de Condillac, 56:h do.Mechanics Magazine, 1st & Th do.Voyages de Laboman, 1st do, Aventures du Sieur Lebeau en Amérique, 13t & 2nd do.Gouvernement des corps Politique, ist do.Itègles du Droit Civile, ist do.Règles du Droit Canonique, 1st du.Dictionnstre d'Agriculture, 4th, 5th, Grb, 71h, #1h do, Cours d'Agriculture, Ist & 2nd do.Synoninues Francais, 1st, 2nd, 7rd_ du.Clerks Office, House of Assembly, Quebec, 11th January 1830.Nac E.The undersigned will apply to the Provincial Legislature at its next Session for the privilege of establishing a ferry on the Riviere des Prairies, between the island Ff Mouireal and [sie Ji sus, and vice versa, with two or more St.Laurent, commonly called #\"Abard a Flonff, and the Isle | Jesus opposite to it, \u2014 They will petition the Legislature for the exclusive privilege to an extent of ten arpentsabove and below the place of embarkation on the Rivière des Prairies at the aforesaid pluces.They will pray to be authorised to levy the following tolls.\u2014 Yor each coach or four wheeled carriage, laden or unladen with a driver and four persons or less, drawn by four horses or other beasts of burden, ten pence.Far each waggon or other four wheeled carriage, eight pence.tor each two wheeled chaise, caleche, cabriolet, cariole, or other similar carriage, with the driver and two persons or less, drawn by two horses or other draft animals, five pence\u2014 Drawn | by one horse er other beast, four pence.If the carriige 1s taden | with firewood for the Montreal Market, three pence.| For each foot passenger ane penny.For each horse, mare, mule or other like animal two pence.For each person on horseback, three pence.i i | For each bull, ox, cow or other horned cattle of whatever k ind | one penny half.penny.For cach pre, goat, sheep, calf or lamb, one half.penny.PASCHAL PARSILLIER LACHAPEL LE.| FRANCOIS KENNEVILLE.; Montreal, Dec.1, 1826.TDARLIAMENTARY AGENCY.\u2014 The Uxpen.| s'aven offer his cervices to all who may have any occasion \u2018 for his agency, during the ensuing Session of the Provincial Pari dlament, in drawing up and engrossing petitions and memorials {suggesting the best means of success, and of promoung their ob- \"jects in drafting bills and reports, and making up accounts and statements, that may be required to be presented to buth Tlouses, - or to their respective Committees All letters to be post paid.Quebec, 7th December 1829.8.11.WILCOCKE.Office at Mr.Planté\u2019s, N.P., Buade street, i ; eee eee a Re VEBEU BANK \u2014Public Notice 1s héreby given, \u2018 ment of the full amount of the Capital Stock the Quebec Bank under ts Charter, is required to be paid nto the Bank, by two equal instalments, viz.Ten per centum {or two pounds ten shillings per share) on the ! Ist February next, Ten per centum {or two pounds ten shillings per share) on the 1st August next.| By order of the Directors, Quebec, 1st Dec, 1829, NOAH FREER, Cashicr, _ 1 YHE Undersigned having been duly named Cura.tot to the Estate of the late J.Bre Mantivuero, in bis tife time merchant of this place, requests all persons indebted towards the said Estate to pay without delay, and those who may have claims against it to sead them in properly authenticated as soon as possibie, GEORGE WELLING, Curator, Quebec, 12th August 1829.Buade street.R'OYA L.\u2014McLEAN & EUR ART Lave re.meved to the new House lately built by Mr.F.Buteau St.James\u2019 street, near Atkinson\u2019s wharf.-\u2014 Quebec, 4th May.MIE Undersigned Leing appointed Testamentary Execntors of the lateDame ANGRLIQUE CHAMBERLAND, Widow William Measaw, give notice to those who have accounts against the estate to present them for settlement, and such as are indebted to it to make payment without delay.GEORGE WELLING, 13th April 1829.JOS.MEASAM.HE Subscribers, Exccutors of the late Honorable Waliam Burns, hereby require all persons indebted 10 the deceased, to pay their respective accounts to the Honorable John Stewart, one of the subscribing Executors, who is duly au- horized to receive the same aud gant acquittances-\u2014and those who have claims against the said William Burns are requested to lodge them with the said John Stewart for settlement, J.W.WOOLSEY, M.BELL, 12th Octaber 1829.J.STEWART.UTTER-One hundred and fit.y tinetts excellent fresh KAMOURASKA BUTTER, for sale > STEIN & GERS, 14th Dec.Ilanaver Home, St.John's suburbs VLOUR FUR SALE, by THUS, CRINGAN & Co.St, Peter Street.500 Barrels Superfine Flour do, Fine do.riety of other aiticles, which wiil be sold low to close sundry con.sgnments JAMES HAMILTON & Cu.five pounds, before the Bill for such exclusive privilege go to à se- | LIBRARY, Horee Boais, at that part of the liland of Montreal jn the parish of that the remaining amount (unpaid) to comjdete the pay- : JEUDI, 14 JANVIER, 1880.The following Books may be had of Nr:t son & Coway, No.| Mountain street, vix :-\u2026 .\"IYHE ATLANTIC SOUVENIR, for 1830, with fine plates, ia Morocco gilt.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026cerelTte 6 15e The \u2018l'uken, ditto, ditto, for 1830.érnsssuuse 0 \u2018I'he Musical Souvenir.énrasraeueenancnce \u201c80 Dissected Maps, 6s.& Picture of London, Plates.} 4.© Franklin's Works, 6s.& the Vicar of Wak.feld,.5s 8 Shenstone\u2019s V'oems.4% 0 Bacon's Fssay'e 0:38.0 Milron\u2019s l\u2019aradise Lost.\u2026ÂÎs 0 Tubinson Crusoe, @ vois.108.6 Burke on the Sublime and Beautiful .\u2026 2 9 Jones\u2019 beauties of S1erne,.ovueervrninernnnnnn.35 0 Beauties of Thomson, .\u2026 \u2026 2.9 Beauties of Canning.Je 6 Beauties of Byron, ., ve ew 0 Beauties of Bacon .es 2% 9 Belisarius atale by Marmonte,.28, 0 Castle of Otranto,.,.8 O Mrs, Hotland's Works, consisting of the following taies :\u2014 Tue Daugtuer of a Genius, Len.eecssscrecscenrenrensencersce 0 Theodore or the Crusaders .Ellen the Teacher.The Officer's Widow.,.48.0 Spartacus, a [Loman Story, .38 0 Poems for young minds.cane .38.6 Burns\u2019 Works, ¢ vols, .arécséerec ses sr sacre da nes 7s.6 Ossian\u201ds Poems, 2 vols.78 6 The Northern Traveller ; containing the routes to Nia- garu, Quebre andthe Bprings, &e.with 19 Maps and 8 Landscapes, half VOUNd.unresesuccsns a careraesrace ses.6 The fashionable tour; an excursion to the Springs Nise gara, Quebec, &c.maps half bound.peuseces 195.6 Pictu e of Quebec.Plan and Plates, half bound.58.0 Capt.Bsait Hall's travels in North America, 2 vols.hd.15s 0 \u2014 Voyage to the Laster Seas.178, 6 \u2018The Legendary, American History, Scenery and (manners, edited by N, P.Willis,.venvssassens ce 2 6 Forest scenes in the wilds of North America, by Geo.Head, Eq ooo, Mersennem anne 4 ner s na ce nn esse na ane 128.9 Fam:ly Library and Comparative Cyclopedia containing 5,000 recetpts in all the useful and domestic arts, 1 thick vol.in red.\u2026.Lescccsercioness sauces sous eus veers 15.9 Minor British Theatre, Pistes, 6 vois: bound.10s.O Quebec, December 24, 1829, For Sale by Nertsox & Cowan, 3, Mountain street, NJ O ICE.\u2014 Ali persons having claims against the i estate of the late Pizrrr Lascrots, in his life time merchant of Québce, are requested to present them as soon as possible to the undersigned executor of his last will or M.François Langlois, universal legatee of the deceased ; and all those who owe the estate aforesaid are required to pay immediately to the said Executor or Mr, François Langlois, the amount of their debts, JOSEPH ROY, Quebec, T1th Jany 1870.Tesmentary Executor U'ICE.\u2014 The business heretofore carried on by the subscribers, under the firm of Marvin & Barnes is this day dissolved by mutual consent ; all those indebted to the said Firm are requested to make immediate payment to Rubtert Melvin, who is duly authorized to grant discharges and to settle ail the affairs of the copartrership.ROB.MELVIN, ; _ Quebec, 18th Now, 1829.JAMES BARNES À OTICIE.\u2014 The subscriber requests all persons : who are indebted to him beyond the regular credit, to make i immediate payment, otherwise his attorney shall be direcied to | proceed against them without distinction.| Quebec Jan.4, 1830.ROBERT CAIRNS.$ ! pur Commussioners of the Canada Company hercby give notice, that they have received the necessary authority, under the provisions of the act of Parliament, 9th Geo.4.cap 31, to execute Deeds to all persons who have purchased lands from them, and are entitled to the same.It is trusted the above notice will dispel all doubts which may have been hitherto created, respecting the security of purchasers under the Company.r%- Ibe Editors of such Papars as have been in the habit of inserting the Company's Advertisements will please publish the above notice of three months.Canada Company's Office, York, 7th Oct.1829.} OTICE is hereby given that the proprietors of The MONTREAL TOW BOAT COMPANY, will apply to the Legislature next Session for an Act to incorporate them under the Titie of the Montreal and Quebec Steam Navigation Association.JOHN TORRANCE, By Order, Montreal, 10th Nov.1329.Agent and \u2018l\u2019reasurer.OBLRT CAIRNS, Merchant Tailor, respectfully informs 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 1st of May and Ist October, and expects them to be paid at these periods ; as he is determined to do business on no other condition.He has also to request all those who have received their accounts to make immediate payment.\u2014\u2014 Quebec.16th Ju!'y 1829.ONSESSION of the Estate, Under Patent, of Capt.E.G.DovcLas, situated in the Townships of Aston, ; Distriet of Three- Rivers, on the N.E.branch of the Nicolet ; and on St.Gregoire road, 19 miles distant from the St.Lawrence,\u201d i consisting of more than 800 acres, 180 of which under cultivation with a dwelling-house, out-houses, a store, a stable 67 fret long, two good barns, a grind and saw.mill, an Inn, with stable for twelve horses, the ferry with a good scow, and a chapel to be : given immediately for the space of so many years, and for the sum of ; easy terms will begiven for a part of the payment, or | on such other condition which any person wishing to purchase may propose, A.G.DOUGLAS.Oct.15, 1829.OLD LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, TO SAIL ON FIRST AND SIXTEENTH OF EVERY MONTH, SHIP MANCHESTER, M.SKETCHLY, master, to sail on the 16th of 1st month, (January.) SHIP WM.THOMPSON, | I LR MAXWELL, master, to sail on Is | ere G, of second month, ( Feb.) \u2019 | SHIP CALADONIA, | DE (MES ROGERS, master, to sail 61h of od month, ( February.) .} : SH1P CANADA, UGH GRAHAM, master, to sail Ist of 3d month, (March.) The Liverpool Packets having met with general approbation and surport, the owners of them have concluded to add to the | number of vessels employed in that establishment-sand they now ! ntend 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 aod Liverpool on the 1st, and 16:4 of every manih throughout the year, viz: EN SHIPS, MASTERS, MANCHESTER, William Sketchley, 3 Wa, THOMPSON J.Gv Maxweil, CALEDONIA, Hugh Graham, CANADA, James Rogers, FLORIDA, Joseph Tinkham, PACIFIC .R.Crocker, BRITANNIA, Chas.H.Marshall, NEW.YORK, Thomas Bennet, These ships were all built in New-York, of the best materials, and are coppered, and copper fastencd.They are very fast sail ers ; their accomodations for passengers are uncommonly extensive and commodious, and they are commanded by men of great experience.; I'he priceof passageto England, in the Cebin.is now fixed at thirty guineas, for which sum passengers w ill be furnished with Beds and Bedding, Wine and Stores of the best quality.For furth icul ly to or further particulars, Nets THOMPSON 1SAAC WRIGHT & SON, BENJAMIN MARSHAL JEREMIAH THOMPSON, New York, or to HORATIO GATES & Co, Monlrcal, The decided preference generally given by passengers from the Canadaa, to the above old line of Packets is duly appreciated ty the proprietors, and no pains nor expense will be sparedin fully manning their vessels, with expert aud experienced Officers, Ses.men, Servants, &c, &c.; That not only safety (as far as depends M0 do, Superfine Sour do.Quebee, 16th February 1899, on buman skill and exertion, ) but alse comfort shall be cosurod tu praengers, H 6G.& Cu comte fram the London Morning Herald.) We were vesterdiy sdmited to a private Inspection, at the Egypoon Mail, of the two Siamese youths, whose bodies ure, In 8 atid\u2019 su uncxawpled, inseparably auached to each other, ; We had the satisfaction of witnessing the examination of the boys sing'y by some of the most eminent professional men in this voanirv\u2014we mvan Sir A.Cooper, Sir F1, Haiford, Mr.brodie, 2}.Babtingeon, De.Burrows, Dr.Haslam, Sie A.Carlisle, Afr.Brookes, the veteran teacher of anatomy, and a host of scien.tiie men, all of whom acknowledged that they had never seen a wore curious and interesting phenomenon.In the course of the wry raul Spencer, Sir ¥.Burdett, Sir Iobert Wilson, Sur G.Co kburn, Mr.Croker, of the Admiralty, and a number of pub.Fe mon came in, and expressed their satisfaction ot seeing the y i b When we enierzd, the bays were ranging the apartments with perfect indifferzlices Their attire was made 10 Tescinble, as neasly as poss:bie, the costume of their native couniry.The front part of their heads was closely cropped, acd over the back of thecrown, the bar, whichis there suffered to grow at great length, was vounod into à pracofui plaited ureath, Phe persons of thuse boys ox wi.iv rec
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