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[" | ee sis dix me v, Chapitre IOonnée aux Hee proy,,.Wigry nn he MUON 1, \"1 Prochain mentionné, + de ing \u20ac Celle a, rc de mi, La don Wey que 4 itr deg è UT BU ply ur les dites Forme que OIE ney, Pate Kur VE Cao, HRT boîtes, ue eid, ve Un Line \u201cds de lon 4 peint, de PUY ferme rdes er ity huitième de ur une y, Ces dé, iis.juille, \"fy és juintureg Boat à dire ne beta Msnt, Les GAIN peus, dog.fection des Prochais à Saires sou, fenu de ju bonnes O08 sergpg rira de faire Irvy Quelle ESNAY, PANET, Es NE, de l'acte inclal, Cp, S JUsqu's jy sont prets à Facter pour ue Chez un La, si faudra le bss ot gig aut oy d's, ursient 4 ur égouter, aul Deny.t nécessaire ieds, par le Oncées «à rte et sable, «pouces de un pied de aient êté tie ter, le t de Gouin, it que cet de large ay \u2018cou vert par ait onze ur.tre les terres ; 13 arperu : du chem pe rempleé ert par le vingt six a a ligne de h ents, il fw.ouces de bis mis de Sabre le tout ive.ts entrepre | par cont ¢ oivent ssi Juillet pro pssitor qu'il e fails ces acte.\"es.mn missin dre \\ULAY Dalrym:le, iai de MH.Hs disposé GLASS, unes che ntales, 1s \"UART.me r FRASER qnations = Canada [Londres stiches pro AMES O- stone & city CTH & © à sale THURSDAY, 8th JULY, 1830.oR 8 ALE That large vract of Land, known : : ; ge JOR ame of Figf de fa \u2018Trinité, lying in the parish of by ibs n of seven arpents in front by about two leagues and Charlesbo atjoining 17 front the place called Bourg Royal, 3 half in Car the Towaship of Stonchain.The Quebec Semi- and in tho \u2018oprietors of this ground, request those desiring to pur- nas.the raie thew offers la wruing bewecy this date and the nse t.1h Auguil BO tv being in the censive of the late order of The Bon K ini.an pays but one sul tvurnuis of ceus ts in superficies.Gry mee Mn - BE SOLD OR LET.\u20141 © The House in St.Paul's Street, occupied by the Subs Jesuits is hu py Che Spruce Beer Brewery, with all the necessary ma- J Sc.pints, cask \"at do.95 feet in front by 80 feet.39,\u2014The Wharl at OR SALE.2 The domain of the Fif St.Villemas, with House, \u2018 Saw Mill, &c.wr a heigh state of cultivation.Baris, \u2018The Seigniorial Rights of the said Jef, of 8 arpenta ; Sont by 160 arpents in depth from the River Saint Law- 1} rence joint he North East of said Fief, 3 adjmning on t 6°.\u2014A pnd Fo arpents in depth, all in culture.; veoh land of 180 superficial arpents in Woodlund, taking ; a the depth of said Lief.in front Fram, of 3 Erponts in front hy 70 srpenis in depth, on \"a built an Essence of Spruce Distillery.Co pp fos.vo small lots vf Land adjuining the said Fief STN .; on ve Narth Fa be entered upon on the first May next \u2014 For Terms or Information, apply to the Subscriber, St.Paul's Street, Le pe Ch March 1830 THOS.WILSON.\u201cFVD TET and possession given on the first Muy next, those two now and very commodious \u2026 situated in Palace Street s'thev will be found particularly Von >r persons in business, having an excellent shop and PETER LANGLOIS.bus adapted fe 1] adapted te , Apply to the proprietor.Quebec, 24 February 1829.i \u2014 RO LET, à very convement Dry Goods store and two offices, in the premises occupied by the subi338 Ecribers Ment will be moderate, and possession given immediaely, of required.GEO.ROSS & Co.near the Quebre Bank.Quebec, 13th Jany.OE FVOR SALE orto be granted wn Jots ; that fine FIELD, outside St.Lewis\u2019 Gate, being the first on the right hand side next ta the Glacis, extending 255 feel in front, along St.Lewis\u2019 road, by 503 feet in depth.For fun per mation apply to LOUIS PF: NEL loth Apnd 1830._ 0e ue ae ae CE ein OR SATE or TO LET :\u2014A Lot of tg: Ground of 40 feet in front by 60 in depth, in St, John's suburb, St.John street, together with the house thereon erected, very advantageously situated for business.For the terms ly to the undersigned proprietor, 3t.John st., next door to Mr.Te 1, Furrier.Quebec, 27th May TE._ __ Mas GAUVIN.FOR Sale or to lel, aud possessiun given on a the 1st May next, that Inrge three story house, sitnale GED an Sa Olivier Street, St.Joha Suburb, at the place named Citea Olan, belonging 10 the heirs of the late Mrs.Joseph Drapeau, This House so agreesbly situated offers the flnest prospect of the Country, and the pleasures of « fine garden, which will be let with the house.The garden furnishes a variety of fruit.The house is distributed «vu as to off'r every convenience for à family.Easy condittons ss \u2018to payment will be allowed the purchaser if sold.For further information apply to the Misses Deapeiu, occunying the Houre to Mr.Augustin Kelly, Merchant, Lower Town, of Mactre Glackemeyer, Notary, Quebec, 11th March, 2850._ 1 Lee 1 eg \u2014 XX7IND MILL TO LET, situated in the Town of Three- Rivers, having two run of the very best French Burr Stones, Bouking Machine, &c.Se; the whole in the very best candition, together with a Dwelling House, Stable, &c., for the miller, and a store for grain if required.Also, à Dwelling House, Stables, wo five fields, and an extensive beach, of easy mecess, S.W.of the Mill, where a Lumber Establishment might be made with many advantages.Apply to Hy.F.HUGHES, Esq, Fhree- Rivers, or to 12th Feby.1830.Jose pu JONES, Quebec.3 T 0 LET, the upper part of the House mn rin Buade street, formerly the property of the heirs Ian.| EF té, 1S0\u2014 ; In the upper story, TWO OFFICES, in one of the mast central and advantageously situated parts of the town, well suited fur an Advocate or Notary, te the G a var en Apply to the subscriber opposite the Governors gar.en.20 Fehrary 1830, ppo G.B.HA RIBAULT._ EAU ESTATE:\u2014 For sale, the foHosing rin property belonging to the estate of the late Honble.US JUDGE BEDARD.viz:\u2014 to.A stone House at \u2018l'hree- Rivers, of two stories high, with Cimch-hnuse, Garden and other appurenances, 95.A lot of ground Iyimg opposite No.1.of one hundred and twenty feet in front by one hundred and thirty feet yn depth.30.A iot of land in standing Timber, in Fief Ste.Marguerite near Three Rivers, of one arpent in front by the depththofe may be to the boundary line of the Forges of St.Maurice.; 40.A Lot of Land tn the Parish of Nicolet, in St fesprit Concession, of one and a half arpentin front by twenty in depth Incontestable titles and easy terms of payment will be given to purchasers.Apply to J.E.DUMOULIN, Esq.Notiare, Three Rivers, or to the andersigned Notary, at his ruoms, St.l\u2019'uterut , : wer.Town of Quebec.i 15th Oct.1829.Ev.GLACKEMEYER, N 1.YO LET convenrent Lodgmgs in the Upper ploy part of Mr.Romain's House, St.John street.| 21% Possession given immediately, apply ta.Quebec, 1st May 1850.Fite.ROMAIN, ! ï orto F.Belanger.CL | | eee ee emi oe NO LET for one or more years, that House, | vs and very large Garden of 10 Emplacements, well * stocked with friit trees, situate in St.John Suburbs, tate the property of Mr.1)\u2019 Fstimauvitle, adjoining the Hon, Judge | Vallières proper! y.\u2014 Apply to the proprietors, _ Quebec, 6th Feb.1830.MONDOR & FDIE.| 4 OR SALE, two LOTS of LAND in the Township of Walfestown, fronting on the Craig's Road, contam- | hg 600 arpents ; the conditions of the «ale are easy for the pur.thater.A plan may be seen at the office, 27th May 1830, KELLY & PINSONAUT.\u201cHE Subscribers intend removing their business about 2h inst.from the premises they now occupy, to the extensive buitding lately vecupied by Mr.J.Wurtele, corner uf + James and St.Peter Sweet.J.& J.NM.FRASER.O LET.\u2014Several convenient offices on the ground Roar of the abovementioned building \u2014 April, 81830.{OR SALF, a finely situated Emplacement 1 or Lot of Ground.with a two story House, cellar, yard, hangard, stable, &c¢.&c,, near the parish church of St, Joseph, Nouvelle Beauce ; the whole new and in very good TF aduion, very advantageous and well situated for a merchant, ew ot the price and conditions, which ure reasonable, apply to the aN François Voyer, on the premises, or in Quebec to Ls.\u2019 AN otary, _ Quet +.VOYER.ec, 9nd January 1830.: PO Let for one or_ two yeara,\u2014The pre- tel mises in Saultau Matelot Street, last occupivd by *¢ late Mr.Charles Stuart, containing, Dwelling House, large vis Cellars and Office, with Stables and other conveniences, Pply to RODGER, DEAN & Co.Quebec, 22d June 1830.May next, two Houses situated on St.Paul Street, The one containing two excellent ovens, situable mein, A large proportion of the purchase money may re.bw fout the property, in the event of sale, À plan of the Houses.A rther information may be obtained by application to -2EDY.20, 1830, CDW.GLACKMEYER, N.1% COUR SALE, the whole of the Property at Point Levi, belonging to Mr, Ticnanp LicuioT, for A hich Sheriff'stitlew will be given, if required.house an of the said proper » comprising dwelling houses, bake he pn 1 Stables, gardens, &c, &e.may be seen at Mr, Lililot's on Pretuises, or at No.3, Mountain st.Quebec.e=17th August, A ÿ Bell, Master, from Halifax, consisting of | JOR Bale in one, two er three lots, on EE adtantageous terme, an emplacement situate in Bt.ee John's Stest, Upper-Town of Quebec, belonging to the heirs of the late Cotton.The lot extends sixty-six feet In front by ninety-two in depth and is bounded on one side by John Cannon, Engr, and on the other by the assigneos of Weippert, Perms made Xnowe: by application to LOUIS PANET, Nota- y Public, or to the undersigned proprisior _ 14th January 1870.THOS, OBB, \"NO LET.Foi one year from the lst May next, - the wi ll known and extensive Wiranr and Prrsises on Champlain Street, now occupied by the undersigned :\u20141f not let by private agreoment previous to \u2018l'hursday the 25h proximo, the same will then be dispssed ofihy auction, fur the above mentioned term, and the conditions will be made known at the time of sale.\u2014 Application to be made known to IRVINE, MACNAUGHT & Co.Quebec, 18th Feb.1930.FASO ILE T \u2014 l'he Subscrnibe:*s House, situated ci in St.Johu Street\u20141It contains two sets of apartments; the store and the wing back of it, suit a Merchant, the remainder of the Hanse very well finished in the mo.deru taste, with blinds and shutters to sll apertures, suits a genteel family.A vard, stabling and hangard can be let separstely Lo either of the tenants, _ 29th March.1530, PHL.PANET.ra FOR SALE or TO LET, from Ist of May ir next, the large and commodious House, situated ia Garden sircet, st preser:t in the occupation of His Majesty's Government, as a Barrack Office, &e.! For particulars apply on the premises, or to the undersigned \u2018 proprietor.Nicolet.16th Aug 1898.are removed {roan hic former establishinent, to the House former ly occupied by Mr, Charles Harwicker, two doors from St.John's Grate.where he offers for sale his usual assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.&ec.\u2014 A lso\u2014 Funerals furnished at the following low prices : Cofins full mounted and covered, £4 0 0 do, do.not covered, Z2 10 Q Silk Scarfs 155.Hat Bands 2s.Gd.Crapes, 25.9d.Gloves 2s.per pair, Cambrick Scarfs, Gs.ditto, Hat Bands 1s.5d.Use of Hearse and Pail 13s, ; CHARLES PITT.N.B \u2014The above prices are 35 per cent.below what have before been charged.Quebec, 15th May, 1870.C.P.PVE SUBSCRIBERS offer far sale, of the Brig Orleans from Jamaica, Brigantine William from Demarara, Basque Pricadskip and Schooner Metis packed, from Trinadad.consisting of Rum, Sugar, Molasses, L'imento, Arrow Root, Lignum Vitæ, &c, A.C.FREER & Co.Sault-au.Matelot Street Quebec, #h June, 1830.] UM, SUGAR AND MOLASSES.\u2014J, P.WV THIRLWALL, Goudie's Wharf, offers for sale the cargoes of the Brigs Carrington fromf Trinidad, Francis from St Vincent and Martha from Lobayo, consisting © * 508 Puncheons, Strong proof lum 18 Hogsheads, part proof 1 to 2, 130 Mozsbuads, 14 Tierces, 76 Barrels, 90 Puacheons Molarcee.\u2014=26th Mav IR30.FoR SALE by the subscribers : \u2014 15 Qr.Casks Olive Oil, 10 Pipes LP.l'enerife, 20 Qu.Casks Sweet Malaga, 2 Pipes, 4 Hogsheads end 5 Qr.Casks superior Port Wine, Claret, White Sparkling and Oil de Perdrix Champagne, Hork and White Burgundy in cases of 3 aud 6 dozen each.Also, 300 Boxes Sosp, 200 Kegs best London white Paint, 50 Casks Shot, assarted numbers, 50 Casks Canadu Rose Nails 90 Cases Maccaroni and Vermicefll.: And, 2000 Bushels coarse Salt, 500 Barrels Prime Pork, (in bond,) 500 Quintals fresh Bisenit LE MESURIER TILSTONE & Co.Commercial Buildings Superior Muscovado Sugar, 15th May 1870, the Exchange Wharf, and for sale by the subscriber.the ; Cargo of the schuouer Felix, Iyppolite Marmand, master, from Halifax, cousisting as follows: \u2014 09 Puncheons strong Demerara Rum, 20 Dnto Jamaica, a Hagvheads and 5 Ticrces Muscovade Sugar, 10 Puncheons Molasses, H.DUBORD, toh Mav 1830, Atkinson's wharf, H Di BORD offers far sa'e, at his store, Atkin # sun's Wharf \u201478 Hoysheads American Leaf Tobace | Spirit Furpentive, Pitch and Tar \u2014100h May 1870, 1001 1 ICE, lar, Pich.\u2014For sale the cargo of the\u2019 Schooner JAMES, lt.RAPLEY, from New York.consisting of tierees and half tierces nf Rice of prime quality free or lr bond as it may be wanted, North Carolina Tar and Puch.Apple to | JOSEPH STOWE SHAW, Quebec, 13h May 1870 MeCallam's Wharf J SALE.\u2014A few thousand of the bes Glide hty of ENGLISH BRICKS apply to | WILLIAM McKUTCH EONS, Builder.st Quebee, May 71° Charles\" Srrret.{ r i HE Sob: lum's Wharf, the caro of Schr.Mave Catherine, Thomas 85 Puucheons strong Demerars Ram, 100 Barrels Muscovado Sugar, 24 Barrels Pited and 3 Barrels Tar, ; 24 Barrels snd 6 half ditto Markarel, Arso, from on board the Schre Grasiopper and Halifax and Arichat, (at Goudies What) 12 Puncheons Demerara Rom, 71 Barrels 1lernings and 20 Barrels Mackarel.1.DLBORD, Aion, from ! 10th May 1870.Atkinson's Wharf, ONES, MURKAY, & Co.Atkinsou\u2019s Wharf, \u20acJ have on sale Inspected Mess, Prime Mess, l'rime Cargo snd Pig Pork in bbls.| and half bbls.| Do.Mess, Prime Mess, Prime and Cargo Brefin bbls.& half do.| Fleur, Botter and Lard, Pot and Pearl Ashes, \u2018 And have on the way down, \u2018Timber of every description, which they offer for sale now, oron arrival in lots to suit purchasers, } Brokerage and loxchange business transacted gencrally.i Also, for Sale, a tow pieces of Howard Marsh & Lo\u2019s celebrated Madeira Wine.\u2014Quebee, Mav 6.1830.YODA WATER, &c from the Fountain-\u2014.| MUSSON begs respectfully to inform his friends and the public, that they may now be supplied from the FOUNTAIN, | with Sona and Maanesta Warers, Ginger esx and NECTAR, in the highest state ol perfection.ut No.5, Buade street, Upper.Town, and in the Lower.Town, at the room lately occupied by the Canada Land Company, adjoiniog the Quebec Bank.N.B.\u2014 t'amities supphed with the above in bottles Ly the do- | zen, \u2014Quebec, 51h Mav 1630 James HAMILTON & Co.have vow aunived to them by several vessels, which they offer for sale on moderate terms, viz: 800 whole and hall\u2019 boxes yellow soap, 20 cases piste hats, 10 Cases navy blue prints, 45 cases cotton & muslin prints 250 reams royal printing paper, 0 reams anperial, 600 ditto pot and foolseap, 600 ditto asserted Ho post, 400 ditto large browns paper, 200 ditto tea paper, 100 ditto blue demy, 100 ditto printing deny, 150 coils best patent cordage, 75 boltx canvas, 5 pipes brandy, 6 Hogsheads Claret, 4 hogsheads Madeira, 4 ditio Sherry, 2 ditto Teneriffe 13 cases superior quality lrish linen, 3 cambooses, 20 metal weighty, 56 tbs.each, .1 crab winch, Lachrymæ Christi & claret wines in bottles, 4 cases worsted comforters, Also, 400 barruis pot and pearl ashes, LOTO btight spruce deals.\u2014srh May 1929 OUND & FLAT TRON\u2014GORDON Lo GAN & Co., St.Paul street, have just received and offer for sale w= An assortment of Iinglish round aud at lron,=23rd June.r No.4080.h Au K.C.CHANDLER, | OLICHE the subscriber begs leave to form his | friends and the pubhe in general, that \u2018his Furniture Stores | i UM, SUG AR and MOLASSES, \u2014 Landing ar; i 160 pipes 13 bhds.French cars| ber offers for sale, landing at McCal.\u2014 | ~ {.A.~ asciie de \u2014\u2014 JEUDI, 8 JUILLET, 1830.\u2014 PS mar = in tree re For SALE by the Subscribers, at their Store, S .| UEBEC BANK,.\u2014Norice : Peter Sireqt am Fine sloved Salt in Bars, Single and doubly refined Sugar Fine, Superfine and Brussels | amaica and Leeward Rum in Bleached Canvas, No.1 to 8.| wh heons, ; Half Bleached do.Nos 1 to 6.Ci ye ndis Molasses in punch.Lancashire Hams of sup.quaklity.andy Sugar in bu Cases.Cutand plain flint Glass of all Worsies ffosiery.Spanish Nats in Bags.descriptions, The Royal Wine Co's.very su- Copperas & Liverpool Svap in perior old Port Wine in pipes.Boxes ine & common Corks in Bags Thiay Casks Whitening.50 grove each.; June 14,1830, ~~ GEORGE ROSS & Co.[ ÉMESURTER, TILSTONE & Co., Commer- i cini Buildings, ofr for sale the following articles : \u2014 ourdeaux, Cognac and Armagnac Brandy in pipes snd bhds.- P.Teneriffe, Madeirs, superior Port Wine, Malaga, Sher- A Malmse 7, Bucellus, Tinto, Lisbon Mountain and Sweet alaga Wine in pipes, hhds.and quarter casks, 300 hoguheads and 50 Quarter casks french white wine Clarified Vinegar, 10 bags Mauritius Sugar, 150 boxes best English Soap, 100 casks Canada Rose Nails, 200 boxes Sheet Iron, 100 casks Shot, assorted numbers, 20 casks Lead Balls, 300 kegs best London White Lead, 100 Fukins lied Lead, 230 boxes Window Glass, 6; x 74 and 7} by 84, 50 crates Crown Glass in Tables, 20 tons patent Cordage, assorted, Hogslard m Keys \u201421 À complete assertment of lause and Stern Pipes, Paw! Wheels Bit, Plates &c.I GORDON LOGAN, & Co.| 8h June, 1830.St.Pgni Street.{ OR SALE by the Subscribers, \u2018 290 kegs White Lead; 90 bolts best Cauvas ; 17 cases i Linens ; 3 bales worsted Cuomforters; 5 cases Muslins ; 7 cases | Pott, and Letter Paper: 500 reams 20 metal Weights 561b eac ; i Hats; 9 cases foolscap, i Printing Paper; 5 Cumbooses i Crab Winch; 20 Saucepans: Avrso, the following Wines, 3 hhds.Claret ; ¢ dito Madeira; Z ditto Tenerife, and a va- i signments JAMES HAMILTON & Co.TEN i | WELVE HORSE ENGINE and BOILER &c \u2014For Sale on moderate Terms, a complete Twelve | Horse Engine and Boiler; also about Sixty feet of cast lrun pipes appertaining to it- Quebee, 1st May, 1830.WOOLSEY & SON.| SUGAR, RGV, MOLASSES, PORK.BEET, &e.+ | \\ \\ o Museavado Sugar, in Hhds.Tierces and Barrels, | Leeward Island Hum, Molasses, Pork, & Beef in bis, and } do.Hogs Lard, Butter, &c.&c.I He will continue to make liberal advances on Sales on Com- { Mission, and to receive effects on storage, and will pay particular FEYHE Subscribers offer for sale, 1 Case of French Ribbons for Priests and Churches, 1 Dito Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen\u2019s French Clogs, | Champaign, Port, Madeira, Sherry Wine, &c.&c.| 12h April 1850.M.BALZARETTI & Co.j OTICE\u2014The Public are hereby informed that ! L the Subscriber having taken his son intu copartnership.the } business wiil in future be carried on under the firm of 110s.& JAs.MACKIE, Who have for sale, 20 mille White Osk puncheon Sisves 60.do da dressed and heading 10 do barrel do 300 W, O.pun.packs 200 H.O.do do 30 New Rum puncheons i 230 pairs ready made Ash Qars 300 do rough do &e.&e &e.The above articles are of the best gaality.Quebec, 6th May 1829, THO: A.MACKIE.{ INES, : now landing on Forsyri, Warker & Co's new Wharf, » and for sale by the Subscribers, the cargoes of Monica from Gibral- ; i tar and Francis Ann, from St.John, (N.B.}:\u2014 : G cases Bottled Wines.19 pipes Olive Oil.\u201c7 barrels Benecarlo.15 Brandy.20 box.& haf do.bunch | { 69 + ! 4 + Vinegar.Muscatel Raisins, i + = £4 40 Sacks Alnonds & Nuts, Soap, Verdigris, Spots of Wine, &c.95 Puncheons Denicrara Hum, \u2019 ADD IN STORE : Port, Madeira, Teneriffe, and quarter Casks.Best London Paints of ail colours.Shorry Wines in pips, hogsheads i P.& D.BURNET., | Quebec, 17h June 1850.St.Peter Street.RON, WINDOW GLASS, HARDWARE, FLOUR, &e.Ke.&e.:\u2014On sale at the stores of JAMES GEORGE, Scrap & Welch Iron ascorted, Window Glass, Lampbluk, Iardware, &e.Upper-Canada Flonr, Ruperior Cordage of all sizes, Simon Twine & Lines of va.Strong old Rum in YPancheonzand [hds.Fine flavoured Geneva and Branas, Virginia Leaf and Mug Tobseco.White and Pink Champagne, Claret, Port and Madeira Wines, Vinegar in Qr.Casks.Commercial Buitdings, 16th June 1870.} | | Shorels, Spades, Ox Chaius, Weights and Maney Chests, | i {trous sorts, ! ! FOR sale by the Subscriber Sautt-au Matelot Sireet | 1500 Minots coarse St.Ubes Salt.100 barrels Lesia Raisins, : 2000 pieces French hanging paper with fashionable borders.2 cases first growth white and pink Sparkhug Champagne 4 vases Hermitage wine, of 3 doz, cach.70 barrels bright Muscovado Sugar, Demerara lum and Molasses, I 100 boxes Soap.3100 barrels Rosin, Pitch and Tar.100 da.Candles.400 Boxes Window Glaes 6§ = 75 & 7} = 8).10 Cases Mens\u2019 Beaver Hats.10 Casks Rice; and a general assortment of Dry Goods.MARTIN CHINIC, Quebec, 17:h June 1870.__ Com.Merchant.SAULT AFLONVL.-\u2014'The cargoes of the Commerce, WI Charlotte and Atlantic, now landing and for sale by Quebec, 11th June, 1570.MOIR & HEATIL IN STORE: 100 Barrels Prime Pork.15,000 Fine Bricks, 250 do.Prime Beef, 30 Puns.Rum.450 Kegs Fresh Lard.25 do.Molasses.1000 blssupf.Flour in Bond 120 bases Soap.2,000 Minots L.Canada Wheat 80 ** Wax Wick Candles.250 Cks Nails from 3} to 281b | Newcastle Grate & Snub lonl | are.Fe R SALE by the Subscniber.\u2014Superfiue Hour in bond.\u2018Tobacco Pipes, ._ Quebec.1ath Jane, 18350.HEAVEN & MAC AULAY.UST RECEIVED and ou sale by the subscribers, Grenada Rum, Cognac Brandy, Hollands Gin, Wrapping and Writing Paper, Shap Twine, Dundee Canvas, Dundee Sheeting, lochfine Herrings, Ke.&e.LAURIE & SPENCE, Quebec, 17th June 1820.Hunt's Wharf, LACK BIRCH FOR SALE \u2014For sale at the Booms of J.Wurrxey, near Dorchester Bridge, Two Thousand Fect Black Birch, of a superior quality and breadth.Apply 10 ANT.MERSENT, on the premises, 28th June.orto JAS GIBR, St.Peter street.4 OR SATE, Trish Prime Mess PORK, and a few Cask of very fue HAMS, just received por the Jessie § Fingal, : CARTER & MUC KLE, .Quebec, 12th June 1830.St.Peter's street.ace N.ROY, Queens Wharf, offers for Sale | narciere, Qu N° TICE\u2014Those having claims against the es- LIQUORS, GROCERIES.&e\u20141 pates A GENERAL MEETING of the Stockholders will be held at the Bank | on MONDAY the 2nd day of August next, at Fleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the election of Directors for the ensuing twelve months, and to take into consideratiou the application proposed tube muae to the Legislature for a Renewal of the Charter of the Bank, ut the next Session of the Provincial Parliament.By order, NOAH FREER, Quebec, 28h June 1830 Cashier, LEBEt, BANKe=Fublic Notice 18 ereby given, that the remaining ameunt (unpaid) to complete the payment of the full amount of ihe Capital Stock of the Quebec Iank under its Charter, is required to be paid into the Beuk, by wa equgl instalments, viz, vn per centum (ofr two nde ten shi 16t Fetruary next.( pounds shillings per share) on the Ten percentum ist August next.By order of the Directors, __Quebee, 1st Dec.1829, NOAH FREER, Cashier, MARINE INSURANCE \u2014 THE Subscriber now offers ta effect Marine Ingur-\u2019 ance, (either here or in New-York.) on vessels and cargoes, to and from this port \u2014at the lowest premiums at which it can be done in the United States.R.SHAW, Broker.Quebec, 26th May, 1830, ALLIANCE BRITISH AND FOREIGN L LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LON DON\u2014Established by Act of Parliament 1824 ; Capital £3,000,000 Sterling.1'his Company continues to insure property of all descriptions against loss or damage by fire upon the most reasonable terma.FORSYTH, WALKER & Co.Agents Forma VION OF PARINEKSHIP,\u2014Tte L Subscribers have commenced business in this city under the Firin of \u201cJAMES LESLIE & Co.\u201d and in Quebec under the J'iem of e LESLIFE, STUART & Co,\" and will transact, at either place, any business that inay be entrusted to their care, J.LESLIE, CHARLES STUART, ROBr.HALLOWELL, Montreal, May 1870.ALEX&.LESLIE.OTIC \u2014 the Subscnber having taken his Son AN James Woorsey ManerT into partnership, his business from this date will be carried on under the Firm of MARETT and SON.Quebec, 1«t June, 1830.JAMES L.MARETT.\"JR.MORRIN has removed to No 9, St.George Street, grard battery, adjoining Mr.B.Lemoine» He {or two pounds teu shillings per share) on the the cargoes: riety of other aiticles, which will be sold low 10 close sundry con- , also intends keeping a Surgery, &c.in the lower part of Mr 0.Brunel's house, near the Queen's wharf\u2014May 1, 1830.RANITE STONE WANTED.\u2014Sealed Ten - ders will be received by the undersigned Commissioner for the Busufort Road.for furnishing 107 Toises of the best Granite Stone (or Cailloux,) to be delivered at Dorchester Bridge, and 300 Toises on the Beauford road near Mr.Lachance\u2019s or sueh uther place as may be pointed out.J.BURTON.Canardière, Quebec, 231 April, 1830.tate of the late Dame Louise Philippe Badelart, widow of the Honorabie J.A.Panet, are requested to transmit their accounts to the undersigned, and those who are indebted to the i said estate are requested 10 pay without delay.LOUIS PANET, Quebec, Ist April, 1830.tementary Executor, ds E subscriber inteuds to continue the business of Ship and Custom House Broker and Agent as hereto- tofore\u2014he likewise offers his services to Merchants and Ship Owners in effecting Marine Insurauces at this port, to which de- pariment every attention will be directed.Quebec, 14th April 1830.WILLIAM NEWTON, Queen's Wharf.3roker.OBERT 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 re- to be paid at these periods ; as hes determined to do business on no other condition.to make immediate payment.\u2014\u2014Quebec.16th Ju'v 1829.Procureur to Mr.Nogr Brirravy, Tutor to the Minors of the late Jean Parent and late Jane Connolly, informs all those to whom the Estate is indebted to present their accounts, and those who are indebted to it to pay without delay.FRS.PARENT.Rue Sous le Fort, 11th March, 1330.OTICE.\u2014The subscriber requests atl persons who are indebted to hitn beyond the regular credit, tC make mmediate payment, otherwise his atiorney shall be directed 10 proceed against them without distinction, / ROBERT CAIRNS Quebec Jan.4, 15850.HE Subecriber having established himself as Auc tioneer and Broker, begs leave respectfully to solicit employment as such, His business willbe earried on in the premises lately occupied by Mussrs.Mclean & Edkart, St, James\u2019 street.\u201cgoth April 1830.FRANS, BELANGER.TEYHTE Under sed baving been duly named Cura tor to the Lstate of the late J.Bre.MartiNucio, in hishif time merchant of this place, requests all persons indebted toward the said Estate to pay without delay, and those who may have clauns against it to send them in properly authenticated as soon as possibie.GORGE WELLING, Curator, Buade street.Quebec, 12th August 1829.OLD LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS.TO SAIL ON FIRST AND SIXTERNTH OF EVERY MONTH, SHIP CANADA, +R: UGH GRAHHM, master, to sail Ist a of 7th month, (als) SMIP FLORADA, v FF, TOSEPH TINKHAM, master, to sail 16:h aah, of 7th month, (July.) SHIP PACIFIC, \" I HER 1.CROKER, master, to sail on Ist Em R.5 con orl { Augnst.) SHIP BRITANNIA, £ Ay sail 16th of Sth month, ( August.) ; \u2018The Liverpool Packets having met with general approbation and support, the owners of thetn bave concluded to add to the number of vessels employed in that establishment\u2014and they now ntend that the following ships shall sail between New-York and Liverpool, inregular succession, twice in cach month, from each port leaving both New-York and Liverpool un the 1st, and 3G/A of every month throughout the year, viz: SHIPS MASTERS, CANADA, Hugh Grakam, FLORIDA, Joseph Tinkham, PACIFIC, R.R.Crocker, Chas.HE.Marshall, Thomas Bennet, William Sketchley, BRITANNIA, NEW-YORK, MANCIIESTER, Wa.THOMPSON J.G.Maxwell, CALEDONIA, | James Rogers, ; These ships were all builtin New-Y ork, of the bust materials and are coppered, and copper fastened.They ate very fast sail, ers ; their accomodations Er passengers are uncommon ly cxten- sive and commodious, and they are commanded by men vf great experience, \u2018The price of passageto England, iu the Cabin.ie now fixed at thirty guineas, for which sum passengers w ill be furnished wit Beds and Bedding, Wine and Stores of the best quality.For further particulars, svp NCIS THOMPSON a SAAC WRIGHT & SON, BENJAMI N MARSHAL JEREMIA THOMPSON, New York, or to HORATIO GATES & Co.Montreal, The decided preference generally given by passeugers from the Canadas, to the above old line of l\u2019ackets is duly appreciated ty the proprietors, and no pains ner ex manning their vessels, with expert an men, Servants, &c.&c.; on human skill andexertion,) but also ¢ sense will be sparedin fully experienced tices, Seu- That not only safety (as {ar as depends f' Suntort shail brensure: te HU.& + ASSENT gularly, on the 1st of May and 1st October, and expects them | He has also to request all those who havereceived theiraccounts NT OTICE.\u2014 The Subscriber having been constinted ) HARLES H, MARSHAL, master, to » ( From late English l\u2019apers.} In the House of Lovts on the 13th of Mey, Far] Stanhope je.scitodd a petition from the Fosdan Ship-owaers, similar 10 that on whichthe debate arose in the Commons lint week.His Lordships entered inte an ar shment to deanansirate that the petirtoners were correct in ascitung their distress tothe fice trade system bist said be should then coterinta no details un the sutijeet, ss he intended to move fur papers which wpall put their Losdshipe in possession of al! the infarmiation that could be desired, The Luk: of Wellington, after referring io papers, said -t was mong extrsordinary.if the Be:tish shipping trade had been dectin- ing since the year 1814.more ships should be employed row than before, sud its competition with the foreign trader rendencd more manifest.\u2018The same increase ran through the whole of the deteuls and sh.wed him that, it was impossible a losing rade shou:1 bave thus continued to exist, Huet it might be said, that when » capitalist had ships already built, they must keep them in ue or luse the whole of their capital.Would they, however, so on building them ?and that they did, he was in a condition to shew, fn 1814 the number of Britiah ships built acre 733; 1815, 945; in 1810 856 ; and su varying until cher average for the threw years preceding the reciprocilics treaties was 581, and three years eller.wards it rose to 834.With referenec to these reapran ity treatios he was quiie free to admit that they were adopted sith a view to decrease the price of freight in this country, so asto enable the British merchant to take his grods abroad, amt bring back hr returns on cheaper terms than b, fore, and (hereby to enable him to compete with the new state of things which it was foreseen mumt have arisen in the aew condition of the external relxitons of British commerce.lt was well known that fre:ghts would be rendered cheaper, but then the trade since 1814 had nea:ly doubled, the voyages were made quicker, and of course, though the suns paid were smaller, the advantages of a wore rapid commercial inter course more than made up the difference, Earl S:anbope, io reply, contended that it was the imports, and not the exports, which exhibited the true state of the British shipping interest.Lt has beeu in a ruinous state ever since the reeipro- city treaties were enacted.\u2018Lord Ellenborough stated, with regard to the American trade, that within the four years which have expired since the reciprouity act hid passed, the American tonnage votered into our ports bad decreased 48,000 tons.\u2018he entice British tonnage had increased two per cent, within the last two years, over what it amounted 0 in the three preceding years.After a few words from the Marquis of Fondonderry and the Duke of Buckingham, the petitton vas lai] on (he table ; and Em Stanhope mo od for several retuns relative to the shippmg vade, which were ordered.The Liverpcol Courier of May 19, in commenting on tte French expedition to Algiers, says that a letter from Naples, in a German paper, affirms that the co-operation of the Pacha of Egypt with the French expedition, had been ofcially announced to the Court of Naples.By the compact agreed upon, France was ta conquer Algiers, and the Pacha of Egypt to reduce Tripoli aud Tunis ; that the present dynasties were to be wholly suber.ted, new governments established, to be nominally sul ject to the Porte ; but in reality to the sitelhtes of France and P.gypt Mr.Wakic's great picture of the * King's V sit to ihe ancient Palace of Halyroud\u201d 1s now nearly compluted and we understand thereis some probability ofits forming a puet of tbe cncuing exhi- b tion of the Royal Academy at Somersct- House.There are new channels opening daily fur the consumption of our manufaciured guods, which have their origin in the fiberties of Grevce.On \u2018Lhursday last, Mr.Beant was appointed, by the Foreign Office, His Majesty's Vice Consut of l'rebisonde, and a valuable cargo of British manufactured goods is shipping already for this port.This port not only offers to cur Merchants a channel fur a cheayer supply of gouds to Armenia, but must eventually greativ increase our intercourse with Persia.The Royal Yacht Club are said to be fitting out a squadron to witness the boanbardment of Algiers.We are requested to contradict a paragraph, originating ina New-York paper, now going the round of the English journals, stating that Faiher Hill, of the Catholic Church, who is said 10 have died lately at Cincinati, was brother to Loid Hill.tis Lürästiip never bad but one brother in the Church, snd that gen.tléman died a 'rotestant many years ago.\u2014{ Liperpoal Paper.The Glasgow North American Colonial Society have appointed Mr.James Suuter, À.M, prencher, to the charge of the newly erected Scolch l\u2019resbyterian Church at Newcasile, Mi.amichi, New- Brupswick, N.A.1: is said that Sir Walter Scott has received the sum of 1000 inevas fur his History of Scotland, being part of the historical series of Dr, Lardner\u2019s Cabinet Cyclopae dia ; and that Sir James Mackintosh has received 600 guineas fur the dissertation which he has contribuied to the new edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.\u2018The magnificent Hamilton Palace, the principal seat of His Grace the Duke of Hamilton, is now fast aavancing to its completion ; and when finished, will be not only by far the most splendid habitation in Scotland, but equal to any in the Island.Last year upwards of £40,000 were expended on the interior of the building, and an equal sum will be expended during the present year.lu two years more, it is supposed, the whole edifice will be completed iv all its departinents ; its erection thus taking up a period of eight years, about ix having elapsed since it was commenced.The lengib of the Paldee is 263 feet ; but, including the elegant kitchen court stretching from its south side, there 15, in reality, an unmierrupted front of building of rot less than 565 feet \u2018The breadih, likewise, of the structure, is very great; its height 6C feet.The Morning Journal against the editor of which a libel was found some tine ago, has been discontinued.Mr.E.G.Wakefield has been dischared, afier three years\u2019 imprisonment for the abduction of Miss Turner.\u2018The Royal order fur the dissolution of the French Chambers appeared wn the Moniteur of the 17thof May.The new election was to commence in five weeks from that date, and was expected tobe finished in two more.(Star.) The Liverpool Courier of the 19th observes, the Rev.G.M West, À.M., after elosing his important mission, which, we are happy to state, he has done in the most bonorable manner, and to the-entire satisfaction of bis noble trustees and numiurous friends in this cuvatry, touk à very affectionaie and affecting leave of the congregation of St.Mark's Church, in this town, list Sunday morning, and s«iled from this port yesterday morning, in the ship Pacific, for New- York, whence he intends to proceed, immediate- 15 on his arrival, to Kenyon College, in the State of Ohio.The greatest excitement prevails in the Nutberlanäs in conse quence of the severe punishment of the Messrs.Potter for lived, and the measures contemplated by Guverument for the further resti:ction of the press.; men ete ee Braziz \u2014We have rucoived the Kio Janciro Jarnal do Com- mescin, of the 12th May end the Daperiv do Brasil of the 4th.The Imperto contains the speech of the Emperor Don Pedro to the General Assembly of Brasil, at the opening of its session on the 5d Ye declares his intenuon to sustain the cause of the young (Queen of Portugal, without endangering.bonever, the peace or interests of Brazil.He recommends the Portuguese exsies to the libera- Jity of the Assembly, snd congra:elates the empire on the amicable relations which subsist between the Brazi inn government snd the gent powers of both hewisphcres.He complains of the licenuousness of the press.and calis for its repression ; and men - tions his determination to employ ail means fur putting a total end to the slave trade.The speceh is shor: and contarus nothing else of interest, except a notice of the ratification ofa treaty with the LU.Stats.No news is Turuished by either of the papers \u2014 We should infet from their contents that tranquility prevails througiout the empire, la the Zaiperiv, there isa translation of the league, offensive ang defensive, which was coniciuded on the 233 Match; at Ductios Ayres, between the rovinees of Buenos Avres, Santa Fo, Eutre Rois, and Corrientes, and to which the other sates of the Republic were invited to accede.=f DVailad, pap.) Artis {From the U.8.Frederick Citizen.) The President arrived in this place on Friday, the 15th inst.As moon as his approach was ascerisined a meting of citizens took p'ace, & made arrangements for his reception.A dumber of citgeos forined an escort, and met the President several mi.Jos from town and escorted hunt in, The bells of the churches wore rung as he entercd, and his reception was altogether as cor dial as the high und increasing respect which is entertained fur him, could make it.His boaith is goed, and his whole appearance so much improved that our apprehensions concerning his health in April, 1820, are quite remuvrd.He left us the same evening, and lodged that night at Middletown, \"Ite president traveiled in à plain coach.aud nas accuinpanied by bis nephew, A.J.Donaldsun and family in soo:her.It having been understood that ihe President wonld pass through Frederick un that day, a number of the friends of the ad:uinis.tration ussembled hastily at Dartgis\u2019 Central Hotel, for the pure of taking measures to manifest the respect due to the Chief Mogistraté of the Union.A commiuge was appointed, who addressed a note to the President on Insarrival, taviung bin to partake of 8 public dinner at this place, assuring hun of the high \u201crespect the mexting entertained for him, persouälly and poliucally, and for the services he baw rendered his country; a d of the undiminished confidence reposed In bis talents, integrity and pairte ot.sm, ; THE PRESIDENT S REPLY.Gentlemen, THe curdial welcome given 10 me on this occa- stod by my Repuolican fellow-citizens of Frederiek, commands a retard of My most sincere thanks, which | trust will not be dhe lem accepiabie on account of my insbility to partake with them of a public dinver to.morrow.I'he + bjects of my visit 10 Tennesse, although not entirely of 8 public nature, do not edmit of the delay to whieh my return 10 Washiagton might besubjected, if they were \\nade to yreld 10 the pleasure which the hospaaliny of my friends especially when accompanied by such Bstiering evidences of confidence and teen as are now offered in my behalf, 15 so well calculated to produce.In the dis-harge of the duties which 1 have been called upon to perforui, Î am supported by (he cumsoliag refecuon that 1 have cted according to the best lights of my judgement; and it is a ource of the deepest regreet that these have not allowed nie to concur in all subjects witha majority of the twn fTouees of Con.groans, Where we have diffcrud however, the gym, | uu, have been eanditly sated to the People, to whom ati the tune.tionaries vf eus Government, ought to look, neg merety tor the decision of consticutional différences, but of the expediency sso, when, 10 the apition of ether braneh of the Legi-lative power, 1.thev uiay endanger the safety and prosperity of the Union, Wha ever may be the issue of these cases of disagreement, | fo- | a inti] that the appeits to the sovercigu tribunal which they have cage ted, cannot be productive of any mischicf to the country atlaige: and §oannat but regard the spirit in which ths portion of the comunity 1s exercing its part of the power over them, as 8 moss creafying proof of the wisdon of reearring frequently to the fundamental principles winch they will bring into discussion.1 tender to you, Gentlemen, individually, and ta those you represent, my carnest, wishés For your prospurity and happiness, and have the hovur to be must respécifully, Your ob.dicut servant, ANprEW Jackson, Mess, Wim.Pyler, Ab.Shriver, John Nelwn, F.Thomas, Wm.M, Beall.Frederickburg, (Virginia) June 25.A few Ipads of Wheat were bicuzht to town yesterday, snd sold at 8) cents per bushel, | \u2018I he weather has been remarkably fvourabile as well forthe filling and riper ofthe grain as for securing the harvest.We understand chat the new crop isabundant wa quantity sed excellont taqualny.Indeed we have seldom beard so btile complaint abont the fle, rust, Xe.as wo have this season.Mountain Bower may mrs : he quoted at 4 doi.and 40 cents tu 4 dois and 30; Lowisnd, 4 351 TT tu 4 25\u2014Courn 3719 19 venis, New.York, June 70.\u2014 he sloop of war Boston, went to sea vesterday afternoon, bound to the Moditcrranean, having on board Comumodsre Porter, Consut to Algiers, .The Albany Evening Journal states that the heavy rains at the west, have already done great injury to the crops, and uniess il comes cfl'dry soun, the destruction will be most eslanntous, \"The corn, fr mw the constant cold and wet weather, 15 puev and veljow, and cannot recover so as wo yield ball a crop.The Wheat, Onis, ! &vc.is badly lodged, and is in danger of rustieg, The streams wire, ucver Kiewn to he so high in June.The bridge over Mud Creck ou the road from Cauandaigua tu Rochester has been swept away.\u2019 i Thebreak upon the Erie Canal proves to Le mare formidable than was first reported.Sixty feet of the Tromiuquoit Embank- mept, fifty feetdeep, has been carried off.Five hundred men are vmbloyed in repair ng ste Thare was another break near Pon ; Gibson, occasioned by the heavy rains on Saturdsy aod Sanday, | The Wichmond Enquirer, of Friday fast, saya\u2014¢+ Weare in.termed, on good anthony, that the President sili return to Wash.{ : à | 1 } ; 1 ington in September.Though he teft Washinzton in good houlth | a short reluxaitoh in his accustomed atmosphere of the Hermitage, | ater six mouths arduous devotion 1 public business, cannot but | farther improve ns health, Brockville, July 1st July.\u2014 The new Methodist Episcopal Cha- | pel at Bytown was.dodicated to the sevice of God, on the 16:h of May last Ou the night of Sunday last, the dwelling house of Dr.Me.| Lean, near the Perry vu the Porth road, was et tirely consumed < by fire, turether with the whole of the furniture, &e., which it coi tanied.No part-of the property was insured.HO.re mrt Montreal, July Stb.\u2014Lieut.Col.Huriot, PA.D ¢., arrived in | town où Saturday, wr the Chambly Sivamer from Quebec, July, 6th.\u2014Welearn by the Alineros, that on Friday last @ vio- | lent thunder storm did much jury to the crops in the conces.\\ sion of Berthier.The same day, in the parshof St.Paul, Hight- / ning tell, and killed two cals lying nearthe fire-place of a house ! in which were many persons at the time ; pone of them were injured.| Saturday last, at Berthier, a man, by name Paul Desautels \u2018 dit Lapointe, was struck by ligbtning as he was kindluig bis pipe at the tire, and instantly keded.Isight persons were in the room at the same time, all of whom escaped unhurt.Lapointe leaves a ! wife and eight children, } \u2018I'he thunder storms have done much damage to the crops, inthe ; parsshesof Contrécœur, S:.Ours, gud the luwer part of ihe parish of Verchères.Sunday evening last, some persons forced an entrance into the | house of Mrs.Sarah Metinnis, St.Antoine Suburbs, snd took { from thence the sun of £500 aud upwards 10 paper money end ! specie, The whole sum was wrapped up ina bleck stik nightcap.i There were rolled up with the bank notes three bank bills for 100 | dullars each, and three for bvedotars.The silver was composed of French crowns and bslfcruwns.Persons were seut in pursuit : ofthe robbers, and uwuch search has been nade, butas yet with- ; out apy elfeet, : QUEBEC : THURSDAY, sth JULY, 1830.We have received the Nuw-Yurk papers of Saturday the 5th instaut.Tne London dates are of the evening of the 20th May, the same as received here.J be Paris dates are a\u2019so of the 20th.The French Chambers were dissulved un the 17th, Lhe 1st division of the Expedition 10 | Alpers sailed tron Toulon on the 12:8.The mother of Buona.| par.e bas died 1 ber 89th year.The American mail ol yesterday did not bring the letters and papers by the London und Liverpool packets, which bad srfived the day the post loft Now- York.wevks there bas hardly bean a perfectly dry und clear day.It has of {ate however been wanner than it had been, but nothing ; hike the great and contivued beat clien frequent in this month.Ihe crops are generally dog well, though very backward, and trom that circumstance rendered more precarious.Six persons, clurks and servants of the Hudwon's Bay Company.were brought up from Portneuf on Monday, 16 charge ot a Steriff\u2019s Qilicer.among whom were two ludians, accu od of having tired upon some of the people of the Kiug's Lous Company with a ivaced canon aud also with muskets, and of having wounded one Louis Mupée Ther names are Wiliam Davis, Khe Boucher, Jusn Clustis, ce Dulaurier, and Andéishaod Laurent.Indians, Boucher is charged wah having cobbed an lodsan sn Murch last of a pack uf Curis, near Ne Jercinie, We understand | i | + } i The weather continues very unsettied, and during the last three | i i ! i } + i they were all iiberated on bail to appear at the September Crini- wal Fern.The Contractor lor building the Light House on the South! West Point of Anmicost went dowa on Luessay in a schovuer, ! with men and materials, ! The Trinity Yucht alo sailed the same day for Pointe\u2019 des | Monts and Anticosti.The Lgnt at Pornic des Monts his num | Leun raised about 40 fectubuve the Foundation, and the remamung * SU fect are 10 be finisbed by the Ist of August vext, vhen the | Lamps expecied from Engiand sil Le placed ti 11, an probably | lighted by the endot the œonth.i ony he nh - | PORT OF QUEBEC, ! CLEARLY, : July 5ihee Geo, Canning, M'Clelland, Laverpool, J, Dike; Aurcra, Waste Newt.Jas, Hunn; Transit, Cutts, Du fin, Jembeiions, Acing, Walker, Nowild, Lewsesinier & Co ; Saruh, Husdetl, Tratee, Jas amd.tou & Co ; Erato, Muxsop, Jamaicy, Leshe, Sta st & Co; Win Feil, Far.; ren, Newry, li mabertous ; Froinus ÿ Mary, Grauily, Wale ford, Jauce Hain,ltou ; Eteanor, Bent, Dublin, Gowen & Co; Amphitrite, Lan, Liverpool, Gordon & Co ; sdars, watt, Gloucester, Putaiertons ; Jubius | Cæsar, Forster, Liverpool, J Kerr; Mary, Foust, Arnal, Fo Quitouct ; \u2014hb-\u2014Chatiorcauh, Coulis, Dune, Fomertons ; Narcissus, Puik, Jani.ca, Gillespie, Finley & Go; Hero, Vtison, Vrorkitgioo, R, Methles ; Thomas Wuïace, Douglus, Lorgoi, [1 Akin-on; Francis & Matreot, Dodds, do.W.Patton & Co; Lz, brows, Abercevey, Pemberton, Etcauot, Blair, Cavdigaty, Pembertony; flats, Ctaik, Coleraine, do; tio.bert Sootivid, 1 Bampsoin, baverpovl, J Dyke & Coy Andromeda, Woke, ul.Frosted Co; Fidelity, Mughsh, Cork, das, Hatsllon & Uo Lun, Wilson, Dutling H.Gowen& Co; Chace, Jackson, Latoe, HeGuwoit & Co; Bridgewater, Gorson, Dommica, Fucker & Stewart | O tawa, Dou.glus, Loudon, W.Price & Co; \u2018she Neva traurport, arrived Friday morning from Dublin with two Com.} panies ot Huyat Acuilery, Under te command of Captein Beatham to re.hove the two comnpaties of that\u201d corps vruered to Eu,land.Lhe oflicors arrived i chs Lransport are Captains R Bentham, BH Cameron, 2ud Captains P England and Freer, Livuienants H Goivspse, C Beauchamp, FP Fyiden aud RF Crawiod, and Art.Surgrons Seton and Kichardson, Hoyal Artillery, «facut, Ford, Royal Lugmeciss Total, 1 Qiilcers, 4 Saja 7 Drutamicrs, 143 Rank and Fie.\u2019 ' Passengers.In the Ottawa for london, Deputy Cumnissary General Adams, indy atu familly, In the Jon Porter, Capt.Humphtios, 15th Regt.lady and child, and Cuptam Ustivr and daughter, ; Varticulars apypiy to The Janecs Meunisen, wont up vosterdiu in tow of the Lahn Matson.Foose set ar an hob erga to the Pei, Fronds, bonoe Eo rales, nals herr esenpe from beg dn themlot lod wirde she bis af anchor at the Bracaly Pots, the batter end of lat \u201cwk Nia 1.followed thew ashore cul they 1 Yang capture by takon to the woods, \u201c Ants particutars nave been roeciesd wf the lose of tha Mas.Actd (rom Bristol far Quebec.The Mayfield wa wregked om Sunday night Sits May at Fling Land, Cpe Breion, ahaa Smile fram Syduey, Capt.Rinwnwith ps tof the ceew proceaded immediately 10 Sydney fur adi.tance aud retyrned wich two x boouere and a sufficient number of meh to seotect the property 3 stad it was furtynste they dil en, Lor on their arriva hey saw a sunbee of men in small craft cng ged jo plundering, but they pushed off in time to elect thew eweape, À consideralile quactity of wine & other articles have seen secured and it was expect a af ihe weather con, tinned fine that à large port: nr ol the catge would Le srved-Lut this depended entirety wpon the weather, ar tho vessel tny ina very exposed of.tution, and ut high water filed 1 hor upper deck, The Jame of Workington, out § works far Quebee, was spoken 31 June ty the Francie Praboidy-ethe had let hor Captain gal three scatal overboard, asd was running back to Ireland, MARRIED.\u2018 On Monday morning last, nt Jeune Lorette, Mr.Michel Montigny o the Greet T-laux settement sf fidiqus, to Chastang, daughter of ML NIL cotas Vincent, grand chnef vf the Hurens ol Lorette, DIED.Suddenty in this city on Momtav last, Mr.Joseph Pierce, known th the name Captain Prerce.fe fornealy cand tu Connectivot oc Maroc hu \u201cetts aud wasane of tha carlest settlers who came from the St Francs Townships to Valeartier, .At Goareanchester on the Jst Juiy Mr, LL Mequin brother tu the luté L Moquin, E-gr.of Quelne, réside, qe TESTS Ppl QUEBEC AGRICUIQURAL SOCIETY.A Ta Moeunsof tbe Quebec Agreuttursl deciety, held M the Grand Jury Room in the Court House at Quebec, 10h April 1870, « J} solved, That the Foorth General Condiion of the Socie- tv's Premiums be published to Enghsh and French; nottying that the Society having discovered an attempt to deccive the Soct- ety by a false Currifivaie presented at the lust exhibitun, the suid tule will be rigndly cnfyreed in futore,\u201d The aforesatd Ru'e is as follows == \u201c Art, 4.Percons who produce coulé or ahor articles for com petition, are to give every infouvrttion wich may be roared by the persons managing the Meeting, which information shall be curegistered, with the name ad residence of the competitor, the description of the animal produced, his age wand breed; and abso a description of every othr article for wlich a premium is claim.eid and every wttempt 10 deceive shall render the persons making the same incapable of receiving any prise even if it had been awarded.\u201d By order of the Society, F.X.VAILLANCOURT, - Sec'y.Q A.S.\"pH E Commissioners appemicd under the undaonty of the Act passed inthe last Session of the Provincial Parliament, Chap.41, for the erection of a Bridge over the liver + Chaudière, hear the mouth of the said River, hereby give nouce that they are ready loreciive tenders, from such persons as way be willing to contact fur the erection of thesaid Bruige for making the approaches thereto, and for furuistiog materials thercfur, in conformity to the suid Acc Alltenders must be 10 wring and must contain the naines ol two v00d and suflivient
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