The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 2 septembre 1830, jeudi 2 septembre 1830
[" lividende semi It du funy Capit) la hug | EER, Ctissler, \u201d ee _ sa place d'in re, infunime ° undi le 5 506 vite à la purs enti, WE gg t réparé, où, av, Mesnhonat, 3 ni.) sen Ty ayant Van; ard, à deux Porte Tero aio, \u20ac et BOS an ligne, | les délicatesie, os > et tu Mylo fe pi ° ui café, disers, ; pretidiuit due, j ha regu, soit: ur « publie, ¢ Th ire, récemment æ doux.Chaque à :çais RETTE & ie.dead dut MACAULAY a VENDRE nek Coloring, n feuillss, 1, une.10 quarts ge, madron, HA gan Ju, FT TERT FAWN de % ap IT, AVEC DRE DAT à CUX Dour deg plus aminés juge Sa ARLAND, Hy ne su = M ouis, Ctam ie 8 ps des RAT, QUIS, UT ol lesser a Is Panty AN, Jo& JN Tan Hands oo 4 ure, pat Joes all, «+ Le x £c vu eva pouf ve - net Bude 5s : somme AU VOS; un mat 2 \u20141 quais SHU de saquets shusr Ru quties + bales ti.v UNE en CMM, Ma et duap ro Kerses ; PRIS en sep ANE 4 v Diuit-ati- ce mode in 5 Bivtol, pce vt J Carbine sn Ret PS Ku a Le ly ass 0 Lu ain yer spit hoeurei= s de M.Jr bles à diner + \" i bas: chaises, oH \u2018autres arti?ar M nt ve, | 5 ir argent tot: LL pre Ms surtt Br ésorve archandres vi pes Re, dE bruni À [RG y 12200 Ca ™ 4.000) CAES cr due us cais-05 die ol dup td Tey a: Hy ja vo aire de matt sON \u20ac Ah 14 » du La he \u201cTT HURSDAY, nd SEPTEMBER, 1830, tn offer fors de, .abinet PTANO FORTE, just received \u2014\u2014 Alu \u2014 | qjE Subscrbert ' He excellent C London.| ame.in canes fro io 6 dozen vach.from ardt \u20ac hampaigne, in vase! in Loin! pr ' Hock, oe nr duto, Hero pat, ee dirt, cute, Madeira, ve _ L hte, ditto, Shert¥e ie Ghasses, and s quant of Gone oe em \" jn Mascavado Sucre, jreneh » or Wax Wik Candles & Sonp.Deawing oy : tramasn Pip<, Ke.Xe, Write 0e BAT A NH ETITE Ca Aur 1550, | - ps NDING thus dux à d Iie py the antsenber, the Cargo of the Bescon.maser fiom ., 3 woe ele Lenf Fobacco, 40 Cwke Hice, \u20ac Pts, Squrits ca Mogshens une, 16 Bb Beck and 10 Bb< Whe Varah, 100 Tate Bat Patch, 076 Bb Met Ce Mao Lh Le Catone Waser, 1 Case Lovin Shoe, CU Los nh Auge 1850 CAS FF.AVIWIN.pus CALLE by the sutecothri-\u2014 Ciasud ots AK nant, aad fon Brg Wlmbe N.Quits of Dhearhorne\u2019s Patent Baleares received from the an .! {will weneh from 5 as.to yr \\ , Let .Alay, Hogsheaits and Tierees broth Mo os a © SNogar.TT Jamaea, Demerara ane Leeward T-dant tam, Ctaret Marne of a superieur Gerrans at + of smn cach, ouble Docks, brass bustiod, wh Steel Poe 4h August 1850.Queber, 12 Cons AY EMIN M WELVE HORSE ave ENT wd oon LIL RK ee For Side on moder Trt i et and Boater; also about Nevty feet of cast dron ne Eng \\ es appertaining to il .Queber, 1st day, 1870 FOR SALE.\u2014\\ fw those bor tue bes qua- I lity of ENGLISH BRICKS aeniv to ; WILLIAM M KL PCIHCONS, Boctler, -1 se Che Srecet.LTE LPN Parenter abs yw inch d Terms, a complete WOOLSEY S SON.Muehee.Mav GPRKIOUR CRANE Pose D HU Lo bit: -\u2014 à The enbarrnrer wilt have constaniiy ol bard for sate MO.LIERSON'S CRANE ISLAND BCT VLR of spor coabty in kegs and diem ot from ot iE Dee The quatity of this Batter os tv wed kaown to render ary ity av oF VEFPSCOT VS Fee, Ya Jai, 1970 WU 0H ROY.TEWÇASTLE CONS TOR SALE Tue ; Suherribers bave for sale the carsees of phe Posmnte, po gsters and 1 virtd on Messes Par: Jur M4 Co's Wharf, nd 0 Coton flore, and wich they Yoon bras to suit fantiiios.\u2014 Yprx at tm cine Nu 6, te ich are Ko, wel din TR ss, Peter Sie Puen, Wh Jate, 1870, a ING IN sSUA P [a aie vire À caries EN ad at ra Moo.DUNHOLA S$ Dov i) As VY pesunpte d wath thee Artie al a ee eo EA + vr, .é vod prices, hy anobvinge a dr AMIE Gd [own r te pe Pi Low amt J rT cf one px Ait Dae by tue Duhscirs 54, ut rose Nt, Peter Street, the Dofgueus ty als à 5 sur Fong dt bron, raed.ps the a coried <>, Hope fron, Crash Loe Laer Nie Newlran TL Tih a= Pos tray 7 Fea BL IN A Ne Cast dure So died, Wire, Ans, Vores Spas Soseis ant bas ag Pas, Pott Copier sna Nesp hongg are Hat ae and Canada Stores, Greate Boechion Manges and (Mato sy Wopdow Cease from ab hy m0 ng 10 ee Poet White bent oi hors the oh Sheer Fost {omer 4 due ob nl vase en 1 Wo ah Gon Paowdecn pan or va be FL 1 15 45 Pooenr toed Norrie ase À fou Bribes Now [rc sut Coupled ban and bor Seating, \u2018 Bepiidhi Sam vn oie ns het ty Dubie beter, Rog\u2019 Ace sont Doipren Cheese, ARC PTS Peeing Passe au.Thorunal Ses k af Verne ec ut pren dl ha ns ue dae cours for veses- ton D to ant he Mu Pi DIN A Ce.hee, oath Tne, tei RE Bee tie te a - - | Prends and tte pacs an metal to at Î slt Se erm ved Coat Lee fare ear bre to one FT 5 \u2026.voniped ba ME Chares dBeru ok en ot - tr sass tone at cE THOT NE coat vole he HOLD PU HNITE NE A6 \u2014 \u2014 Famer F Lod sr rhe fo os are 4 Let ts nette an deep, i et pus rit chal rl Ha Bao ows à ane, Lis tel Gears Le Para, Us nh Ve, fe dre, Ho Rane ge, 74 Loe of Hearse ard 10) are crab rs rbd ND The aban pricesane CT gr Ces beens wit Pre ue fichier chere, Duels 136 NP su, En eo ju Tobe Ki a re 1 À Peo of the Mr ir ns Fun Toy oa Ihe = : fon Devant, Pare 2 25 PPS ou ton 7 fours ca des 2.Moe Le AT il + I ein Ni Te \u2019 At t'aT T1 Le Dobos ny Toe yoy se de a ere?mE hy the a rar io Or Cute On bo Pas EP Pemrt, HA URL Sac AT a ea 2 Pipes a Has mei at vd Lee a Bree MR Carer, Whine spice end od 0 renee Hook sud Weg Cire papy cr al ab Eanes Asa 705 Boxes Nap, am Koss best lon fan mire Por, SY Lanka Shar, opted Da aks Candy Jee NH V3 Cases Maur nn and À 260) Ba-chels caserne Rs y LAR i HH lauren P'enme Pat n honda \u201c0 Quintals fresh boson, LE MES RIER ITESTONT A 10 Th Mar turn tue 18 Por 1 iCr, bars ten \u2014 Tor i Phe ot ad ts Shoanner JAMES ON APTE oan Nov Yok reine af tercesant bel neres ot Bee ob pans que a fe SON boud as it may be wanted, Noh Caren Peano Pach, Appi to ; JOSUPII SPOMT SIT, fuches 17h May 1u551 MC Ts hed Ru ANCE GK as aaa sy Lo GAN & Co, Sr.l'au! street, have fost rece sv done offi fr sale.An axoriment af Vole ly round and (lat Tran 0700 EW HARDWARE avn PAINT STORY: ne The Subsctiber begu leave to reform the Pobtie shot he ho CH nent a tors on Me MeClgre's Nowe, Nt Conplete Aaportment of SF ne rue Jane Line of Lu bres on age oof John creer, wine he fa for car Hoard re nnd 4 arbor 1 von hone erted the greater part of the poodde ar the Hata ntaeta fr Rn, He van fidently ofless them to the inp Gan of may wich to favor bo wey there costen rang te Vaterets ares shieh he haa tor wl : Paria a pre the aAtenios of paves 1a hoe x.a anters\u201d Mater de Goll wad Sover Foot, Ga ol > po per Bronze, Caving, Cha ne, Node, Spokes, st.ts, Bou as, Views, Guns, Su Cure Neeclaond Crown She Na Pals Sheet Bra and Copier Lo [i bat Flap and Winker feather, German and Spoanih © Hides, .(Licker, 15th July 1020.BOB SEYMOUR KON WINDOW Glas, HARDWARE, Me eo Ke.&t.:\u2014Oa sale at the stores of JAMES the above he von! 1 ek et GEORG Scrap & Welch Iran assartest, J \"ely : ; wv {Chest Window Glas Weights and Money {hests, & Hardw « Lamphack, Shovels, Spades, Ox Chane, Superior v.Upper.Canada Flour, ; ; or Cordage of oll tires, Salon wine & Vines of va.Fine go Rim in Panchvon and Llhds.ging Led Geneva avt Bandy, Vin a ent and log Fob econ, 4 ne ani Pink Champages, Vere! Part and Madeira Wines, c rn (Jr.Cake, omincreial Buitdings, 16.h June 1430.(trous suris, | | IYO LET, uni! the Let of May 1831, and | Ms possession given innnediately, the Wharf and Store | ln Se Paul street, late the property vf George Vanlelson, Esq.Lnquire of th Ave.NH JOHN RACEY.' WW\" D Mao, PO ont, soared mothe Towr | of Three Wivers, having two rim of the very best French - More Stones, Tan'ong Machine êe &ecs Abe whole the very best condtton, together with a Dwebines Mouse, Stable, doc, tor \u2018 the mer, and a store for grain If required, j Abou Dweliing House, Sables, twa fine fielde and an evens se beach, of easy access, S00W oof the Mil where a Lumber Fostabintingent might ho made with many advanteres, Apolyto Hi FL HUGH RS Fag, Three vers, or to Toh Bene, pese JOSEP TE JONES, Quebec, a To Lu, the upper put of the 1h use m Juande street, formerly the property of the hes Plan - to.\u2014_ AS Inthe upper story, TWEE OE TOTS, tras and advantaveons bv stated parts of the towne, weit sued for an Aslvoeate or Notmy, Appi tothe subscabier opposite the Gosernar's ror en, nd Fobraciey HU Goran LT.goon Salam {out Comfontobre Hesidence D stostet on the St For Rood Jone nude from the Cae thedrai, Georg! Ssuana, for particatais apoly on the Premises, or to Cachec, Th Saw PE IML SCO Nar tab, a OR RAT x tro Si AY So.bitin fe À for sale that fine farm in the first range of the con.\u201ca cessonsaË the parsheor SE Phos five miles from the villure of that parssh, exrondier four aipeurs and seven roids in front by forty ctw an depth, web the stone hou, barn, «tahile and ent-honses thereon, à fine colection of trees for makiny maple nus noane of the mest cons sugar, and a Large orchard, ee, Perms man be known on application ta the proprietor, Neo Phone, rh Mareh LOUIS CASACLTE.\u2018 i tue dae, Under Patent, of PP Shi) vot Cope Fo Gl Dor anaes, situated mn the Townships of \"Aston, Tronics of Three- Haovers, on the Nob, branch ob the Neoenley aid on SC Gregorre cond 10 ales ob sane fram the St Lawree nee, corsistineg of gure than son acres 180 af sh du elbre- house, par bouses, a store a stable 67 et Jong, an loo, wih stable for Veena, and aehapel to be to von Barns a gend and oneal ferry wth no go for the space ob so tueive borses, the thi ye ES, seas terms wat heives for apart of the pavinent, or ven ramnedretels \u201cHR ad cn * , + 1 A po wy - prow SALE, a voruaste!d Forp'arement ; À Lin fn 1 Carob china haf see Ne Le Chr mine tev anton very goes foray Ge coe taated hr a werctart ee bo ris er © Lt RH at trésor arr v fothe rover var, base Her au EEC on (etre dos PONS 116 Chu a, od var why foot pr ! 115 PA the ivr ut reverse Cog bom ret aor : re Verret, ae à Par Ov?! rie x Lie passe ur fe the cndéruned ne ' N pooh Nee < KR.CETTE?FAO SAR pr Les Coote nt Korn, oe Sl wee te ah te i 1 Het \u201c part | Ny er , ; \" cnrs fleurs restons 0 0 dod pet ve \u2018 Coo A Fave I Pant i Noe \\ 4 By Yi > re \u201ctes tint Cos EYL VT ee tt rete a ae 5.06 Ne ES i pose rh ' ; ve ' : Pedr td veto ! 13e peus ! i vor Co cto cn pie pet fete Core and the p sh sn ra > ie hoa bey tot Los Pros te date eds ar esp Poa fon ob aed me a pa none she Tee Eh por hour fs 1 Foran ts ine on ans 4 1 the A Th cee, cn ang tree TP cs re Ur Noes ko «+, Mor clon, Fowor Fous \\foctre tea kcmieser.Notary, Cho He rieh Moe orn Co a Fem THY FLU a oa en een on fr ea i Nav nent, Pie tava dro ono bb very cota frosis Fire atated au Dasaee Sreet 2! wile toned partion wel ug Hho pene Wrraiiies., rite ony Yentob n noi vaut ce Ver te Geter PILOT ANT OHES ç 1 y} .PE ie Dal, ESTATE ctor sale, the bt Bowie 9 Lv prmerv Lydon any to the est se ol he date Font A Do BEDARD to A tone onset Fheees Havers afd to stores ru, with ' ae os Coach Dose, Garlenard -oher \\ or et anuedt boner capote Na 1 ot ane handred and | tant tharty fee mn deoth a.f pa Lx 1 Toon tena fies nity freton front by one Hupdre ; A at of fan tn stand Pinber, m Fat ste Rivers, of une epentn Penn hy the der here nav St Monee.Niele, in tit fenton w Moroes © Sin near Frrve- Te tor the bounds ne of te Poroes od qe A bor of Tondo fu shot {in çosston, Of ons and half apenton front ts Puvontostabihe tities and ey feos of prov: proche s, Apphote Foot vol Fis beg Tova ae, or Bo tive een ersnrned Notary his Fouts, she tal} he vent Nonny, !rce se Phrcrat fon Jeudi Queber.Pah (ye Boon In LACREMI YEN OT.vob rl) Pla i\u2014-i House is St Pais sect, ocenpred ra oh saluer où Nude = The Sores Deer Drowery, with atl the pecessany mi.\u2019 terrats, a aks2 NC Siem Phe What at do ron of the G7 fet cn front by so feet.SA E Pot Se Vitlomay, with floue, 17 \u2014=The dom Parte, Saw Milt, Sema heugh state of eulivanain ' ; ° \" + +5 ee Tha Serguei] R vhs ot the sud Fo f, nf @ mponts - - Vo Si in front by 160 arpents it depth from the Iver Saint ; ) { rence, ; i | the North Bast of sand GT.Aland adpuingy on arpents in front he ahout 105 arpenis to depth, =O wy land ol TRO superlial d'arpents nu wm front from the depth of cod Pret RY ee \\ Innnd of Sarpents in front hy 3 arpents Which rs built au Essence ef Space Phstitlery.| 0 ant 1092 Two nmallfots of Land ao | on tbe North Fast, ; Phe whale can be entered gpon on the first = | Terme on Loformation, a ply to the Subsenbet, St 11103.WILSON.Vief 34 al nu vottere.| Woodland, taking © mo depth, ony | ! ny the sad Viel Nav next.For | Paul's Sireet, | the propriator.Quebce, Path March 1830 | i | _ made and transmitted, as aboresad, the next hest plan, accompa.?accordinpiy hereby piven for the information of all N ACT having been passed by the Provincial Parliament of Lower Canada inthe late Session, appropriat- lux a sum of 2200 curreney, to defray the expense of preparing plans for a Penitentiary and Mouse of Correction, of sufficient dimensions for the bhivner of Quebec, together wish estimate: and statements of the probadle expense of erecting the same, and the said Act having directed that the making of such plans, esti- rates andstansnents phalt be ofF-red for conipetition, and that out of thenbove mentioned sum of 2200 the sum of £100 enrrency shaithe par hb 1o the person, who shall have teaamitted to the office of the Cal Secretary, within six months, the plain accompanied by estimates and stavemenrs which ~hall, by His Exceliency the Administrator of the Government, be devined the best and most lit be followed for the erection of the said Pensentisry and Hane of Correction, £60 currency to the person whe shail have ned by ostimates aod statements, and L140 currency, for the third ) tet plan with estunaites and statements -\u2014Notve 1s persons \u2018 desiions of enterning into competinon for waking the said pians, estimates and statements, that the same mast he forwarded io the lice of the Civil Secretary, Care requested pay without del, ue sald estate are regu Py LOUIS PANET, l'ecenentary Esceutor.(Quebee, 1st Apnl, 157 3._ FREY LOSE who we indebred to the estate of the late i Are TTANN ATE TOY T, of this erty, and those to whom the wid Estate +4 nudetred are requested to settle nmediately th the undensiroed Notary Nutdie.pp xp M equebec, 14:h Joty, 1890 CD.PLANTE, N.P.ne AA.JEUDI, 2 SEPTEMBRE, 1830.\u201cthe vear 1790, one Patek Power left Marehert Se Jane < Street, Que bec.\u2014 Arocha, 25h Maa 130.0 the fmterna! Communications nf the Ffand of Orleans des ered ut comploted by contract, * Le Paihip, one ofthe Consmissonersunt i Mon- | OMMISSIONCTS.i UE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF il Paritement 1824 ; Capital ; Plus Comparyeontimuesto ine property of ail description, ch dav of Sypietnder {and are coppercd, aud copper fastened, \u201cere; their accomodations for passengers are uncommonly exten.>, Née de CQuebt \u201c9 er UEBEC BANK.\u2014A Semi-annual Dividend of three per cent.upon the amount of the Capital Stock pida in, his bren this day declwred and will be payable at the Bank on and after the 3rd ptember next.By Order of the Directors, NOAH FREER, Queber, god Aug.1870, Cashier, N° l'ICtL+\u2014 j'he Pubaic are hereby yutormed that the Subscriber having taken his son into copartnership, the business will in future be carried on under the firm of TE Qs, & Jas.MACKIE, Who have for sale, 20 mille White Oak punoheon Staver.30 do.do.dressed and heading, 10 do barrel do.S00 WW, 0, pun.packs.50 New Ram puncheons.250 pairs ready made Ash Oars.SA da rough do &e.&e.&e.The above articles are of the best quality.Quatre, 6h May.1829.THO.A.MACKIE.Leo RSVLE by the Subseribess, at their Store, St.Peter Street Fine stoved Sat in fags.Warsted Hosiery.Sinyte and double refined Sugar Fine, Superfine and Brussels mds, carpeting, (atest patterns.) Jamaica and Leeward Rum in Bleached Canvas, No.| to 8.puncheons, Half Dleached do.Nos 1 to 6.West Fadia Molasses in punch.Lancashire Hains of sup.quality.Candy Saaarin tin Cases.Cutand plain flint Glass uf ail Spanish Nats in Bags.descriptions, The Royal Wine Co's.very su- Copperas & Liverpool Soap in perior old Port Wine in pines.Boxes.© Meine & common Corks in Bugs Thirty Casks Whitening.JU groce each, Juns va asso.- __@YXORGE ROSS & Co.LMESUKIER, TILSIONE & Co., Commer © Bd cial Buildings, offer for sale the following articles: \u2014 Bourdeaux, Cognse and Armagnac Brandy in pipes and hhds, L.l.Teneriffe, Madeira, superior Port Wine, Malaga, Sher- rv, Malmsey, Bucellas, Tinto, Lisbon Mountain and Sweet Malaga Wine in pipes, bhds.and quarter casks, \u2018 hozsheads and 30 quarter ca-ks french white wine Clarified ineuar, bags Mauritius Sugar, 130 boxes best English Soap, casks Canada lose Nails, 200 boxes Sheet Iron, casks Shot, assorted numbers, 20 casks Lead Balls, S00 kegs best London White Lead, 100 Frkins Red Lead, 2) buxes Window Glass, 63 x 74 and 74 by 84, 430 erates Crown Giass in Tables, 20 tons patent Cordage, assorted, Hnagslard in Kegs.\u201421st June 1870.DO) 160 100 100 Clg VL ALON \u2014 Fhe cargoes of che Commerce, CARY Clad ate nad WHat, now lauding and for sule by Quebec, 11th June, 1820.MOIR & HEATIL.IN STORE: ion Barrels Prime Pork, 13,001 Fine Bricks.om) do.Prime Dacf, 70 Puns.Rum.450 Keys Fresh Lard.25 do.Molasses.1000 bis sapf.Fiour in Bond 150 boxes Soap.2,000 Micors Lo Canada Wheat 0» Wax Wick Candlee, 250 CKks Nails from 7 to 281b | Newcastie Grate & Smeth\u201ds Coal 1 M.& H.{S1 received per EsTiER from Jamaica, and for «le ! 16 luncheons Malasses, 10 Puncheons Rum, 15 \u2018Pierces and 2 Barrets bright Museovado Sugar, SR Aug.In.HEAVEN & MAC LAY.Livers J UST ARRIVED, per big dznes from pool, and far sale by the Subscribers : 20 Hhds Museavado Sugar.93 Loxes Tio Plates ud Dhzen London Porter.1 Cabouse complete.200 Casks Nails assorted sizes.1 Crab Winch do.\u2014 ALSO IN STURE :\u2014 40 Kers best Lard.A complete assortment of Brown Logan& Co's Patent Chain Cables, warranted for 3 years fair wear and tare.\u2014 Also, A complete assortment of Hause and Stern Pipes, Paw Wheels Lin, Plates &e.GORDON LOGAN, & Coi 8h June.1830.St.Pan: Soe UST RECEIVED and onsale by the subsciibors, Grenada Rusa, Cognac Brandy, Hollands Gio, Wrapping and Writing Paper, Shop Twine, Dundee Canvas, Dundee Sheeting, Locktine flerrings, Ac ae.LAURIE & SPENCE, Quebec, mth Jane 1820.itunt\u2019s Wharf, Jor Sodub, Tosh Pome Mess FOHR, and a few = Cask of very fine HAMS, just received per the Jessie & Ping?CARTER & MUCKLE, Quebec, 12th June 1850 St.Peter's ctreet.e TOV ES FOR SALE.\u2014A few Doubie aud Sugle | Stoves, just landed of superior gaality and pattern, ! LAURIEX SPENCE.Quebce, 2nd August, 1870.Hunt's Wharf, RUN \u2014 Flat Square and Red of ail dnvensions fur Sale by JOSEPH DYKE & Co, Quebec, T1st Tale.Ni Paod Street, I R SALLE or TULEF.\u2014Two beautitul Bor:- ; À Hanttoned 5 Octavo Cabmoet Piano Forte, Lateiy amportad, der dan and Mary from London.\u2014 Apply to PH LEGIRF Quobce, 4h \\ueust, 1850.John Street, TUNU GAEL, BLM MOLASSES PORK, BELLE, &c WwW 11, ROY, Queens Wharf, offers for Sale « Muscavade Sugar.in THhde.Tierees and Barrels, Peoward Ioend Ram, Molasses, Pork, & Bect in bis and L do.Pts.Lard, Botter, Ke.&e.Fle ws continue to make hberal advavces on Sales on Coma mission, and tu receive efforts on storage, and wil pay partcuiar attention to this branch of his business \u20141 2h Apri, 15740 TO SAIL ON FIRST AND SIXTEENTH OF ÉYERY MONTH.Sie PACIFIC, STEP, ED OR, CHORER, master, to sail on Ist SITE @ 3 of eighth month, (August } _\u2014 SHIP BRUPANNIA, «td OHA RLES H.MARSHAL, master, to cide sul fuih of 8th month, (Vugust.) a SIP NEW-YORK, JE FEYMIOMAS BENNETT, master, to sail Tat of oth month, { September.j SHIP MANCHESTER, :4 FM.SREPTCHLEY mas er, to sail 16:h ; I of ath month, (September.) Tne Liverpool Packets having met with general approbation ard support, the owners of them have coneluced to add to tbe number of vessels emplosed in that establichment\u2014and they now ptend thar the following ships shall sail between New-York and Liverpool, 1 regular succession, twice in each month, from each port leaving both New-York aod Liverpool on the 1st, and 161k af cecry ptonth throughout the year, viz: MASTERS 16 R.R.Crocter, NNIN, Chas, Mo Marshall, ORR, Tromes Bennet, TESTER, Uatiure Sketehleu, 1.Muh Graham, ira, Jesenh Tinkhem, TOMI'SON Jd & Murwoi, CALHIONIA, Jaines Hlugers, Theseshps were ali builtin New-York, of the best materials They ate very fast sai, sive and commodious, and they are commanded by men of grea pu ericnees ; .Ile price of passage to Fuogland, in the Cabin, is now fixed at thirty guineas, for which sunt passengers will be furnished wit Buds and Bedding, Wine aud Stores of the best quality.For patticulars maply to FRANCIS THOMPSON.ISAAC WRIGHT & SON.BENJAMIN MARSIAL.JEREMTAH THOMPSON New- York or te IORATIO GATES & Co, Montreal.The decided prefogen.e generally given by passengers from the Canadas, to the abose old line of Packets is duly appreciated by the proprietors, and no pains nor expense will be pared in fully manning their vessels, with expert and experienced Officers, Sea- mien, Servants, &e, &c, ; that not onlysafetr (ns far as depends on human skiiland exertion,) but also comfort sha'l be sured to passengers.F1.G.& Co. + and counsel.sommandiog oflesr ou guard to coter, end (From Louden Papers of the 17th July.) he funernl of George the [V: took place on the 1 5h.Ades eription of the ceremonivs occupies many columns of the papers.The money taken from his Highoess the Dev amounting to one hundred and twenty-millions of france, being fully adequate te mert the expen-es of this most important pnderiaking, to the House of Commons ou Tuesdar, Lord Killeen, asked « if it were the int2ntion of Government to affurd any relief to the starving poaple of lreland.\u201d Sir |.Peel availed himself of the occacion, to read a lecture to the Iriah Gentleman, who would thus + throw upon Government, or rather upon the people of England, who atready contributed for theirown poor, the relief of the distressed people of Yroland, He hoped the landed proprietors of Ireland would feel it incumbent on them, in consience, as it was not in few, to come forward for the relief of the country from which they drew thelrwualth.fnelisment had then under its consideration the means of applying some permanent remedy 10 the evil ¢ but the avent distress could alone be removed by the exeriions of the woplthiér classes in Ireland.\u201d One fact stated by Sir Robert Poel, is of some importance.¢ Therein of IMs moment travelling through the North American Colquies a gentleman extremely well scqualated with the wants of & new calony, snd possessed of great expérience in the matters necessary for establishing a settle.ent, who was directed 10 report his observations to the Govern._ment, with a view of enabling them \u201cto discover whether some well armuged system migh not be adopted at once to relieve the population at home, and Lo benefit the colonies where the transfer vf an industrious population would be an advaniage to then.When that gentleman should have made his report, he hoped it would be found that some measure could be adopted for framing a systemof emigration, Till that could he done, he thought they would not be really meeting the distress of the coun.trv, aor the wants of any of the colonies by sending out hundreds of settlers for whom no previous preparation had been made.\u201d The Doteh p bring intelligence of the cessation of hostilities in Java.insurgent leader, Diepo Negoro, has submit- Fre Naw King iad pardoned thirty-seven convicts in Newgate prison, who were under sentence of death.There are now 276 French deputies whose elevtions are known.Ofthe Opposition, 170: Ministerial, 99 ; voters for the amendment of Lorgerich.6 ; unknown, 1 ;\u2014123 of the 221 are alrendy re-elected ; 10 have failed.There were in 1830, 541 Steam vessels in Great Britain ad- messuring 31,101 tons, navigsted by 27,45 men, of that number 167 ply from the Thames to the different ports of the Kiugdom and the Continent.General Bourmont to the Minister of War, dated at the Casauba (Algiers) July 5th.All woe rendy before day break on the 4th.At four o'clock in tbe morning a roeket gave the signal, and the firing commenced ; that of the enemy repltd fur three honrs with much briskness.\"The Turkish gunners, though the widenessof the em- brassures left them almost wholly exposed, remained bravely at their posts, but could not long contend against the skill and intre.pediry of gurs, whom General La Hitte animated by his example Ateight o'clock the firing of the fort was silenced ; shat of evir batteries continned to ruin the works.The order to make a breach had been given, and was beginning to be executed, when, at 10 o'clock, a dreadful explosion caused part of the Fort to disappear.Torrents of flame, clouds of dust md smoke rose to a prodigious height ; stones were thrown in all directions, but did not cause any serious accidents.General Hurel, who com- maned thetrenches, did not lose a moment to pass over the space between our troops and the fort, and to place them there in the midst of the ruins.It seems certain, that at nine o'clock, the wedops who defended it, being discouraged, returned into the city, \u201cærying that they were sacrificed to no purpose, and that then the Dey ordered the powder magazine in the fort to beblownup.At two o'clock a flag of truce was brought to me on the ruins of the fort of the Emperor.It was the secretary of the Dey.He cf- fered to indemnify France for the expensesof the war.I replied that, first of al}, the Casauba, the forts, and the port must be de- Tivered up tothe French troops.Afier appearing to doubt whether this condition would be accepted, he allowed that the obstinacy of the Dey had been very fatal.When the Algerines, they say, areat war with the King of France, they must not repeat the evening praver til they have obtained peace.He returned to Algiers.Soon afterwards two ofthe richest Moors of Algiers were sent 1p the Dey | they did notdissemble that extreme terror presailed among the soldiersand the inhabitants, and that al! were desirous thst negociations should commence immediately.They desired that 1 would cause the firing to cease, promising tBat the firing of the place should then likewise be suspended, \"This suspension of hostilities in fact took place.General Va.Jaze tonk advantage of it to open communications beyond the fort of the Emperor.At3 o'clock the Dey\u2019s secretary returned, accompanied bry the consul and vice-consus of England - he reguest- ed that the conditions of peace might be reduced to writing.This was done, and | ciused a paper to be delivered to him, e copy of which your Exeeliency wtll find below.At 4 o'clock the secre- came for ibethird time.The Dey desired that an interpreter might be sent 10 him, in order that he might by his assistance, understand what was required of him.M.Braschewitz, former.Iv interpretor to the army in Egypt, was sent to the Casauba.The Dey, when he was made acquainted with the proposed convention, said that he accepted the conditions.and that he placed implicit confidence ia the French honor.{ had signed the convention ; he put his seal to i+, but desired that the armistice might be prolonged to the 5th, at noon, in order that he might have time to summon his counciland induce it to subscribe to the conditions prescribed.The firing was suspended till further orders; however, our works wore continued, and on the 5th, at dav break, a communication of 800 metres connected the fort ef the Emperor with the spot en which the battery against the Casauba was to be erected.\u2018To-daythetwo Meors returned : they were commissioned by the Duy to confirm the engagement into which he bad entered, by affixing his seal to the convention; but they desired that the ocupation should be defered for 24 hours.J required that the forts, the port, and the city should be delivered up to the French troops at 11 o'clockin the morning.The Dey consented and at this moment.the standard of France ish sted on sh the towers of this city, the subjection of which has been for so many ages the object of the wishes of all Europe.The Dey has re:iréd into a house in the city, which he inhabit: d before he took up his abode in the Cassuba.The promise which I have made to 1espect his person will be faithfuliy kept.Admiral Duperre to the Minister of Marine, before Algiers, July 7 \u20141 assembled yesterday tbe Navai force before Algiers.On the day before zesterday, Nir.de MosameL for the purpose of a diversion, made a false attack upon the sea batteries and the atsle, as well at upon those of the city, near the sea.He renewed the attack to-day, and the whole force displaved itself and fought for two hours under the continued thunder of the enemy's guns, A letter from Admiral Duperre, dated on board the Provence, 6th July, isto the following effect tem Sir, \u2014On the 4:h instant, the day after the attack made by the ficet under my cominend on the forts and batteries of Algiers, the chief object of which was to call back to the town the enemy's canonniers and iroops wbom I had seen gaing in great numbers to the fort of the Emperor, the batteries opened their fire upon the fort at three 0 clock in the morning.Atten o'clock, after a dreadful explosion, which was heard to the distance of 60 miles, all around, we perceived the fort partly destroyed, and our troups took possession of it.Half an hour afterwards I was preparing té make another attack on the sea batteries, when delayed by the unfavourable winds, 1 found myself obliged to suspend the cxecu- tion of my plan, by the arrival of a boat, with a flag of truce, which had on board the Admiral of the Atgerine flect, who came to entreat me, in the name of the Dey, to suspend hostilities, and to ask for peace; at the same moment we perceived another flag of troce going towsrds the fort of the Emperor.Our batteries snd those of the enemy had ceased firing.I desired the Envoy to tell bis master that the proceedings of the fleet under my command would be subordinate to those of the army, respecting which 1 referred him to the General in Chief.The evening and the night pessed witbont hostilitles.Yesterday morning at 5 o\u2019clock the Envoy returned torepest his solicitations, I answered bythe annexed note, which 1 desired him to deliver to the Dey, giving Bim at the time a copy for the Commander in Chief of the land forces.At noon the Algerine colours were no longer displayed on the Casruba and some neighbouring forts.We perceived our troops in motion towards theeity, At 40 minutes past twa, 1s Majesty's flag was flying on the Palace of the Dey, and successively holsted on all the forts and batterries.The squadron im- Immedintely saluted with 21 guns, amidst reiterated cries of ¢ Vive e Roi! To-day I have just caused the Provence Lo anchor under the walls of \u2018Algiers.The other vessels, in two divisions, under Admira] Rosamel and Capt.Ponce, are cruizing before the bays of Aigiersand Sidi Ferruch.New-York, (l'uesday) August 24th.\u2014We continue to receive acroupia of disasters by the gale on Tuesday last on the Coast South of this latitude, which according to the representations of Mmssters of vewels arrived here, was the most severe that has been experignced for several years.The particulars received yesterday will be found under the marine head.À slip from the offiee of tbe Louisana Advertiser, duted Au.gum 2, mentions the arrival of the schoemær Cuited States the day previous from Vera Cruis.The following futelligence indicating the near approach ofanother revolation, was communicated b: Cepain Creaghend, 3 passenger [== The exicab Hepublic still continues in a very unseitied state, and scenes of outrage and violence are of daily occurrence, Guerrero with à at body of forces, which were augmenting, was about making a descent upoh the gity of Mexico, snd the fest advices loft him encamped within threes leagues from that the 4b of July, as the Dutch and English Consuls were returning fram the house of the American Consul, @n entering the ques the city, they werc struck their horses with the muskets of the soldiers, sithough they had Lermismos from the ing latter was severe.oforet, and crow of an: American brig, ; werz emprisoned 50 hours fur having chastisod sdrunken intpu.bois vossel.Jt ws not till several thr dent negro on board ¢ American Con.ieiters wére sent to the commandant by the ~ i F.Journal of Commerce.) T\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The St.John (N.B.) Courier of the Tin August contains the following paragraph we « We sure infarmed tiest letters have been recdived from the agents for the Province, in which they admit the probabiliry that the West India porte may be opened to American vessels, and thet 25 à protection to the North American colonies the duties now imposed by 6 George 4, chap: t14, upon articles of foreign gromth and msaufagture Would be inercased, to enable these ro.onies 10 compere with the Americans upon fuirer terms than in the yeor 1828.Mepresenterions have alo been wade to Government by the West India Commitee, against the high duties levied in some of the North American colonies upon the products of the West Indies.+ [¢ appears also, 8 disposition prevails, to acmit foreign corn of al! kinds, manufactured, into the North American Colonies, dury free.\u201d EE ae re \u2014 mt Kingston, (U.C.) Aug.24.\u2014 We have heard much respecting the improvement which bas recently taken face in the condition of the Arborigines of our country, and on Monday evening we were gratified with a particular illustration of the fact.Peter Jones, an Indian Preacher, delivered a discourse inthe Waoslyan Chapel to a crowded and attentive audience, all of whom were delighted with the modesty.eloquence and good sense of the speaker.He gave a brief bul interesung description of the worship of the heathen Indians, and warmly expatiated on the advantages which those who have become Christians enjoy.the number being about twelve hundred.Tt seems abv, that there are about four hundred children who are receiving the benefit of education at the different schools in the Indian settlements, many of whom, in a few years, will be able to convey instruction ta their brethren in the wilderness.Jt ic a truth worth recording that the indians who formerly visited Kingston, and were notorious drunkards.have become 8 sober and industrious race of be- nga\u2014( Herald.) 8 QUEBEC : THURSDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1870.* Castle of St.Lewis, Quebec, ZOth Aug.1850.\u2014 Official intelligence has been this day received by His Exceileney the Adu.nisrrator of the Government, announcing the demire of ourlate Most Gracious Sovereign, Ring George the Fourih, an event which tock place av 15 minutes past 30'clock on Saturday morning.the 26th June; His Majesty had suffered from severe nidispo- sition for some weeks, and expired without apparent pan, in the 68th year of his age and the 11h of his reign.The intelligence of His Majecty\u2019s decease causes the deepest affliction to his faithful and loyal subjects, to whom he was endeared by the virtues whichadorned bis character, and fy the anxious desire which His Majesty had uniformly manifested to promote the weitace of his peuple.« Upon the news ofthis melancholy event arriving, Îlis Exce'- lency the Administrator of the Guvernment and the Members of His Majesty's Executive Council assembled at the Castle of St.Lewis, and took the oaths prescribed by law to his present Majesty, King William the Fourth, amd gave orders for pruciaming His Majesty, with the usual solemuities, Castle St.Lewis, Qn bec, 30th August, 1830 \u2014 Order for a General Mourming for His late Majesty King George the Fourth; \u201cIn pursusnce ofan Osderof This Excellencythe Adinitistrator of the Government in Council of thus date, these are to give Pu- lic Notice, that itis expected that all persons uvon the present occasion of the Duath of His Majesty of blessed memory, do put themselves into decent mourning ; the smd mournihg to begin upon Wednesday, the 1st of September.< By command of His Excellency the Administrator of the Government, C.Yonge, Secretary.We received this afiernoon the New.Yark papers of Sanuday last.They furnish advices from Liverpool of the 19h Jets, and London dates of the 17th.They ale Furnish the ofli-uil accounts of the surrender of Algiers on the 5th July.alter some severe fighting by sca and land.The Dey was prioner.Fort Emperor had been blown up by the Algennes.Nu statement of the kilied and wounded 1s given.It does nut appear that the English Parliament bad ye! been dissolved.Our English and French files will be due to-morrow.We understand that a Copy of the Canada Civil Government Bit! has been recuived : the following, ws said, is the substance of ils provisions i= £15,000 of the revenues of Lower-Canada, naming the officers, are appropriated ; £5,000 of the Lpper-Canada revenue, are similarly appropriated.If the Legrsistures agree tn appropriate thee sume, then the £15,000 and £5000, together with the whole of the Provincia) Hevenues, will be ceded to the Provincial Legislatures, Should the Legislatures object to any offices, a reasonable alles ration or even an abolition uf the office may be made.REPARSENTATION UNDER THE NEW LAW, { District of Quebec.} Bonaventure, ee es \u2026 *2 Members Ga a .\u2026 .1 do, Rimouski.oe .2 do.Kamouraska, 2 do., 2 do.Bellechasse, ee 2 do.Dorchester, fe eer 2 do.ce, ven 2 do.Lotbiniére, cee 2 do.Portneut, \u2026 2 do.Quebec and County, ver 6 do Montmorency, ee | du.Orleans.ve +2 do.Saguenay \u2026 2 do We were in error when we stated in our last that this District would send to the next Parliament from fifteen to seventeen new Members.It will send at most wine.The wal thirty.\u2018The population of the County of Megantic, the only other County in the District not mentioned above, is not sufficient for the return of a Member.(*) Tins may be doubful, but on reference to the Map and 1he last Census Heturns, the population 1s 4067 souls (+) The populatiun 4022, \"The proclamation dissoiving the Legislature will be officialig published to-night, We learn that His Excellency Sir James Kempt will visit Sorel and Montreal! at the close of this week.ProcLamatioN of WitLiam tHE IV.\u2014On Tuesday at one o'clock Mr.Sheriff Sewell accompanied by a number of Magistrates, the high Constable and other officers of the Courts, came before the Castle yard with their badges of office, and is Excellency Sir James Kempt, with his Staff having rode up, the Proclamation was read to a large assemblage of the citizens.The Sheriff with the Grenadier company of the 24th ani the band of that Hegimear, then went to the Upper and Lower Town market squares and the subutbs where the Proclamation was again read.The Town bells were sil rung.In the mean time a double royal salute was fired fromthe Citadel and the Standard was elevated at the top of the Steff.1Tis Excellency the Commander.tn- Chief having gone to the Esplanade, where the 15th, 24th and 32d were drawn up under the Hon.Lieutenant-Calonel Mantland, three vollies of a feu de juie were fired, and cheers given for the new King The troopsthen marched past His Excellevcy in quick time and retired ta their quarters.hese ceremonies were performed during a fail of rain, The Royal Standard wili be kept hoisted at halt mast on the Citadel until Wednesday evening next, when at sunset sixty minute guns will be fired to conclude the ceremony, The order for mourning commenced yesterday.On Monday last, at Etchemin, Pierre Simonean al:as Sanscha\u201d grin, was fuund hung in the garret of his own house, whilst his wife ani another woman were down stairs drinking and playing cards with sailors.\u2018I'hese circumatances gave great suspteion to the neighbours; #11 doubts, however, were ¢ cared after the examination of Dr.Douglass, and the verdict of Suicide was returned by a Coroner's Jury.LAST DAV OF THE RACES.The Bteamers\u2019 Purse of £25, Two mile heats.Mr.Kaumiz'sc.in.Lady Heron, late Yaokey Maid, 5 years, tartan.1 Mr.Kerr's g.I Light Infantry.2 The Ladies purse, of £20-\u2014 Two mile beats.Gentlemen Riders, Mr.Baies ¢.h.Sir Waiter, açed, tartan.1 1 Mr.pard's b.Sportsman, 5 years, blueand black cap.: 2 2 Mr.Gugy's c.m, Yatzi, aged, pink and blue.5 2 A Sweepriskes of £5 each, with £5 ndded.\u2014 Three tubscribers, One mile heats.Mr.Donohue\u2019s m.Sprig of Myrtle, Bat.101b.1 1 Me, Uadorne's b g.Jonathan's, 9st 4lb.\u2014pink .Mr.Gugy's b.g.Hazard,\u20140st.4d.\u2014sky blue.3 3 The Stewards\u2019 Plate, of 70 dols.\u2014~One mile heat of four miles, Entrance 80 Dollere Me.Gibb b.h, sleeves.\u2018a d.@.Bront tartan, 2 Tue pau at To Dollar One mile heats, for all bese Filbo, sged, tartan and yellow ; 16 whirh he refused io reply tas they were liborsted.an NV.| ton hats during the Siawsrds.Entrance 10 dollars.Mr.Keri'sg.b.Light lufsntry.' 1 3 Mr.On l'a \u20ac.mt.Younis 9 a Mr, O Hara sg.n.Doctor vos 5 8 J nr ; 10 THE EDITOR OF THE MONTREAL GABEŸTÉ.Ginmelnr airvvver ta the questions of 8 Querid.which appeared in your paper of the 23rd instant, * Whether 8 dow can fill the place of à Justice of the Pence in this Province?\u201d In my bumble opinion, there fa not the least dunn of the sBlcmative, for by the 15th Geo.11, chap.7, a foreign jew, after seven years residence in any of His Majesty's Colonies, is eligible 10 any office.The Legiclature of Jamaica, probably entertaining the same scruples perhaps as the Querist, that is, that a foreign jew couid be elevated to the highest grade of ufice, while s neural born jew could not All the meanest place, passed lutely an\u201d Act, making all jews coeval in rights, but the Guvernment said that that Act was useless, and could not de sanctioned, <6 11 bestowed on jews that boon which they already possessed fiom the parent Legislmurs, Ta obviate every shadow of intolerance, England has wisely ordained 10 all her enactments fur Canada, no religious distinction whatsoever ; she even has put it out of the power of the Unied Legisiature of this Province, solely, to greste suy religious disability, disqualification or penaliy whatsoever, Yet the Legislature here have passed several enactments touching religion, and the most glaring one, that of declaring one of thetr own body incompetent from hiv religions behef, 10 hold à sent among hem, thereby assuming an ascetic power, or the functions of priests, instead of Legistatars, Fur such an invidious contempt of the Imperial Act, under which they themselves devived their power, they were very justly dissolved.1 beg to amy that the Quorist is wrongly informed in stating that only two jews have fitted offices in the Linned Sates, } can name a number who are in their Justiciary, Magistracy, Army and Navy, and in proportion tu the Christtons they hold mure offices than themselves, not that 1 would insinuate that they possess mare talent, 1 cannot adinit (hat the present jews are an ancient people, because they adopt an ancient rlytious opidiun, fur the Christians acknowledge nearly asancicnt a one.Neuber can 1 admit it to bes bar, that a Magistrate cannot take au eath from a person, because he dues vot believe ru his erved, and this pont 1 will yeuture to pronounee, that the Que.tin bas 100 much good sense to insist upon, The Querist, | make no doubt, will Jorn me mn edantting that itis nota person's red.gion that deserves to be a leading string to oflice, but his hotest principles, talentser wealth.Phe jews have recenved lately a ro.buff from the Imperial Parlisment, which was loss to be expected, as they ha Formeriy trecly conferred the same measure ; but thus question wil not receive the tardy treatment of the Catholic ap- Jewish Emaneipation.AX ADVOCATE P.R RELIGIOUS FREEDOM.TO THE EDITOR OF THE GUEBEC GAZETTE.Sir, =F deposited a few days ago, whut to ihe Was i very considerable sum of mdocy, in the Swings Bank.1 had dose so with regard to auuther sum a year or twa before, I confess my confidence was totimpaired in the lasttutivn, vet as 1 had bait ap opportunity of seciogan the course uf the winter the luw regulating similar Institutions at home in operation, thought that they conld be apphed with equal advange in Lover Canada.About £10000 to £12,000 are hkely deposited to the Quebec Savings Bank, which from the very nature of the Institution :s distnibuted among several thousand person, ost of them in such circumstances that a loss would prove almost certain run era contnnation in dependance aid tavd labour for ble.Tam sure therefore that all weil nmite in saving that the most ample security possible ought no longer to be wuhheld, and that the depositors wil nite in calling tie atiention of the Loginlature at ns neat Session to the subject by pettninn, Your obedient Servant, A DBEPOSITOR, Atthe ia puj yl fivprpast, 116 du Partie.Ma \u201cwen ; 130 do, loading fue dn Morte, Most: Jobs, Sac Dauer, Barman; Portia.arior Lady Douglas, Wikmese, Heroes dar, Beko * o Dicey, Hall ; guia, on *Gravusen, fith July, Lis * EE ate ce of Quebwe, Gravesend ith July, sy.fot A, Ty, St eo, 3 4 { ; \" Pedic s Chydeetoin a Crome\u201d do.orsiey Hill, Airiky Cait, ops Niagara sariod (vom Liverpool fur Quebec and Montreal mue a \u20ac Colclough.Fog.Caphof ioe Maton tres Sumi the ens o Fin, of Quiste, to Citkierinc, ele dhumier oe Cott.Cned ol At rae place, and on the sa ; ie Oe 0 gus om I Mes.Mary Potts, widow of the late emul fe Bar.oF Canard to en At Brightao 5th July, Jane relles vf Thos.M.hit, wulber ul His Exeelioney FH Fr ain far.of Shrutdg LS otia Nous At Cnte St Antoine, near Mantreal, aged ney ; wow uf the late Gilbert Lod, , Gé yeaus Genevieve Lefdirre; t Beauharuoie, 18h inet.the widow of th of the 1034 Hegimert, oped $2 Yara the late Quarter Master Rug, Suddenly, on the 6 July ab the Boval Haapita), Kiimamhai wite of Capt\u2019 Laddie, of that éabitistment aud mister of Dep: ™, Uisnly petal F a pos now serving on this statian, ¥- Comy, Ge, USL Armand, 91st inst, Mrs.Abuout bbott, aged abut G0.\u2019 » consart of Jus A » $8, Hage 2 tue # UST PUBLISHED, and for Sale by Nii \u2014 and Cowan, Price 12s.per dozen, and 1a, 3d.single L son FLEMENSde ts GRAMMAIRE FRA NCOISÉ «pour Luunoxn, Profeseur Emérite en l'Université de Paris gos N EW Counties Representation Act, Maps \u201cwi the new divisions, price 4, 65, and Bs., together wish he Mepresentation and detailed statements of the popu ation dy \" Lis: Census, may by had on SATURDAY, at Nalwo ©, 3 Mountan Sievel, ! & Cowan's Quebec, god September, ENSO.EAN LANGI VIN, Agent of thus city, teudera CF his services to tansact at the public offices the business f such persons ns may be appomted Returnmg Officers for the en ang General Election.\u2014Quebee, 31001850, H FEYHE undessigned Exveurore of the last will-aud testament of the late WM.FRASER, Esq.of Mou Murray, r: quest à 1 persons having claims os the Este gg nt sunt them wshout delay.pres JOHN FRASER, * JOA FRASER.Quebec, 30th Aug.1850 FEV LS Subseobor respectiudy mforms his trends and the public in general, that he now has and wili coustant.ly have on band, an eslemsive assortment of common, line and superfine Flas, alvo Woad omned ones, and black, gray and | brown Ladies\u2019 Bonnets, of different qualities, ati of winch fie wy { dispose of on very moderate prices.} Executor, Bre CORIVEAU.Se John street N.B.\u2014Hats cleaned and shaped on the shortest noe, 2nd Sept.1830.Be NY Fob.=\u2014 tenders will be received until Fral Rs.Ï DAY ned, the 2nd Sept for running a Road in he rear of the property tetonzimg to Me, Mess.now held by the Suh.scribers in Cupe Diamond Harbour, to whom application ist be made innnedutely Wa PETRY.Quebec, Aug.7, 1830, JAMES HAMILTON.EXCHANGE AT SIGHT.The ENGLISH, IRISH, SCOTCH BANK and EXCHANGE OFFICE, St Peter Sheet, Ex change at Sight may be had on London, Beltast, or Enon, N.B \u2014#espeetabie Houses can be acconimidated ns ninety days \u2014 Quebec, @h Angoet, P5GD VAL IN \u2014#he Pubide mie regnested not to * trust any person on account ofrhe subacriber, a» he wui pay no Debts whieh he does not per-vnaliy anthorize.Quebre, 274 Aug.1h30 Clls HARVICKER Mes: HULNE tur the 32d Rogimeut, is wa .ted between this date and the Ixt May next \u2014Apple ai No to St George Street, Upper- Lown \u2014 Aug, 3 1890).A 1 El he greater pat ot ow House in te pléssantest situation In Quebec, being in the Vionity of the Cape, and commanding a view of the Kiser\u2014l'ur pw tea lars apply to Mi.James Burnes, A.& B., St Nurcer, Upper Town .\u2014Sepiember 2nd 1530.TEE ASSAGE 10 GREENOCK The fue AE.fast sailing Brig Seeviing Cuatle, Captain Fras, haus sup: rior accommodation for a few Passengers and will sait about the 10th inst.\u2014 Apply to the Captain on board at New Liverpool or lo, W.PHICE & Co.Tat Sept.1830.JOR CHARTER TO LIVERPOOL: \u2018The fine coppered Brig GENERAL PHIPPS, ft.Itobsuni, Master, burthen 300 tons, wilt accepta Charter for the above port for Tunber, Ashes, Wheat, &c.if immediate application be inade lo Tach Aux.1830.Wu.PRICE & C SALES BY AUCTION.Wine, Window Glass.Ships Bailg Anchers, Ke.&u.&c-Br MARTIN CHINIC, où FRIDAY ne, the Grid instsnt, at ONE ocluek, on MM.W.Price & Co.Wharf, Cape Diamond, Birewry, foctne Benefit of the Underwriters aud others coù- cerned, the undermenuioned, saved from the Ship Maxtield vi London, Thomas Brown, Master, from Bristol, wrecked en Fim Island, Cape Breton.and bronght up in the Schvener Fancy, Martie, Master, 12 tm A QUANTITY of London particular carga Te- neriffe Wine in Pipes, Haogsheade, and quarter Casks.53 Boxes 64 x 7} Winduw Glass, 40 hait go.do.107 Boxes 7h x 8) de.41 half do do.9 l'air Timber Dogs, 1 pair Jack Screws, 2 Anchor Fub Hooks, 1 Ax.A 5 Ship Sails, 3 Jack Screws, Maturials of a Water Closet, a Drum Head and Capstan, 6 Anchor, à lrem Rares and a lot of Iron, and sunury other aritties, save from said Ship.Quebec, 1st Sepiemier.1870.Élousehoud Faruitare, Hardware, $c.\u2014 By JAH LS BARNES où HHLILLA Ÿ, the Sid mst at ins Auchon.Room, St Julia Sireut.FEYWENTY Dozeon Cast Steel Sickles, Dozen Cast Steel Forks, do.Clasp Knives, 6 Gross Soup Forks, du.Shoe Kuives, Dozen Sensors uo Cards, Cards dl'unkiives, Pozen Giuiblets, do.Cut Sceel Saw Files, Gurman Stivel Handsaws a\u2014 À Este The usual assortment of Household Furniture, &r, &e.Quebec, 2nd September, 18W ee Hardware, Gro.ers, Dry Guuds, Leather, Porter and Wine: By J.& J.M.FILASE IL, at ther stores, on SA FURDA next, the 4th instant, at ONE o'clock, for account aid beet ot the Undurwriters and othi rs conçernad._ FRYHAE following Goods landed ma damaged stale from on board the Clarkson, Caltiman, from Hull: - fret 1 Cask Pocket Knives, 1 Case Mal Saws 6J to \u20ac 066 1 hte Table Kuives, 1 Cask Handsaws deel 80 Boles, Sheer Steel, Crawley\u2019s, 40 Die Bhictered Steed, 1 Ca-k Shoe Heels, Cut Springs and Iron Heels.nr 50 Cases Sheet Tron, 1 Bale 10-4 Luss Soccer About 500 Kegs asd Paints, NX 202 Kegs Wine bod ts Also, 30 Dozen Cam Steel Sickles, 10 Bales Dunder Shieettidh 2 lates Sole Leather, 3 Dales Shoe Phrcad, Vine 10 Casks Purter, 6 Hbds.and 7 d'ipus f'enurite Virne.and Sept, 1830.mn CON À Try Good, Nuls, Soap, Canales, Ke, Ke \u2014 By pDul Ne NICOL, at pr Sale Rovus, on MONDAY he, he Gth instant, at QONI o'clock: 80 Casks Nails.20 cases Svap.colons.18 cases Candles, 40 kegs Panty asso papers A quay Hardware, 50 Reams Foutscap & Pot pa 40 Doz-ns Japan Luk.Also, a general je of sepsonsble Dry Goods.\u2014 2 - ta i magie voir D en mn men Agente to 20) ë Glassware, Sept £2 JEPTEMBER TEA SALLS \u2014 1h the Hon.Ea«t India Company in (anadd g15¢ there will be put up 1a public Sale at their Warehouse?¥ BEC on SALURDAY, the tith September a AL, on TEAS equal to about 1200 Chests and at Me Chests.CP SATURDAY the 18h September, about 4000 on for inspec- logues will be ready for delivery and shew Che TL RADA Y » tion at each from MONDAY morning anti 100 ELEVEN ternoon of the week of sale.Sales Lo commence o'clock, in the forenaon SY TH, RICH ARD SUN 4 § en ,Ç Montreal, Aug.£0, 1830 Acaige lo the By QUE un duly, ni notice that mnt med RELENBAEED SAY NO EN wey Bi A\" ce SP > va 1 a mn mn.ol BE = aah wm a Tow wx wa of + ut Mn.a WE wh Pe er wet gy - ow wh Sere ow .Bess an Me Tm Ee em on et un oe ee -\u2014 an ce en Ce _ 20 410 20 °1 LU 10 .\u2026.+.1 1 PR _\u2014 Jane oe, Bar SON ound Mpg, With h tha i the Vans ders ss of : en.cand Jouny prés eins stant.: and i and ¢ will .Ex.urgb, iivety t to Li pay IL Wille ily a bh.\u2014By nf, at noud, {oi id of d'en VOntf Ter Pub foset, ances save NES Julia WRI, ee JAY csreirs aie feet, cel, nf ns) Cy Là 1, the rs.pers pt.& 4 to that .Like ty of - ELANCE EF ALGRI.pradie d'une Fis sdtrecate à dun Escellerte le Ministre One i wrré.; gain Marine por d'Agniral Das A bord de la Provence.= Baie de Ridi- Ferigly si Juin ie .r de vous Inforner \u2019 \u201c Monseigneur.3 \" Ve dis 15, om sun ifiers quelques furces do me Pas ancres ot Jos amarragus.Le \" en rafale do sails lo 36, vt 1a Pos oh ry ren ot coed leurs Plusieurs proprrirné Pré de leurs auvres qui n'Âtaien: pas amy ei er es forces de mer Aural pu Gry compromise.forse 12 0H Cr Squuntes, quoique nous soyons en été ; le mer Coo ratales 800 ent serribly et inwnegante.Je vais bien main.devient ## Pa baie n'est pas un lieu sûr; maie si une partie a IE aeat présente 11 ne peut y avoir de débarquetarut, la fate ny Rint Aspprovisionuement pour 16s tranpes a con en voyé à Toulcs pour un remplacement d'ancres de (STE.# dra est aux maine avec l'ennemi Je crom que Pen.Lisnaoe © aqui demain dutis nes positions #a avant de chi.vaques vue, qui est bien main d'arsilione, Cuute attaque asa do | vast wement du tort, Cos postions sont défen.sera suirié troupes de la garnison turque od Alger.Le cone dues par Le hf ne m'a pas rnçore envoyé nes dépêches.Je les padant £2 asin qu\u2019elles arriveront, MAK je ne puis nn empêcher axpédicra © n tainvau bamédiatement pour sliver cherches les de ans d'amartages et d'ancrek, Qui sont d\u2019un besuin très weil craie temporsirement les Équipages des vaisseaux, com » de vo de huit compagnire, pour garanonner le camp re.' cas, maging fat des cscrifices iniis et au dessus de ses prauché« ive pe le plus grande partie des bâtiimens armés eprflute ent ftps PA qui Vu à et pour les travaux çrtux de la moitié de leurs perdu pout yu spmmé le commandour Hugon su commandement patelott.on qui sont en garnison, et le commandant en chef den Équipe 10 du camp refranché.Conséquemment cet olli- jure ar dus commandant du convoi et de la faille.ef se chargé te capiraine Usvilier, le plus ancien capt'aine de .\u201cte iF anprravant avan le commandement de la seconde La forte «absence dit vice-rura] Ilosamel, qui commande la te division qui est en ner, de la conduite géuèrale du déchar- sports.Be dermal commandant en chef des forces de mer.\u2019 ' (signé) .Duress\u2019.Dépêche de l\u2019amical Danerré à San Excelicnce ie Ministre de la Marines datée de Sidé-Ferich, 30 pon.A ; & J'ai reçu hier, por le wilgraphe dud armée, Ja dépès he sui.Nous sommes mul res des positièos qui commuandent le vante : Nasty avons pris 25 pièces d'ariillerie de êtat major détache pour se rendre aude l'Empereur for £8 L'officier de mun vere vommandant en chef, m'ecrit cous la date de ce matin: p ire les rouvelles d'hier ; Nous commerçons l'in- r 4 Je vous fort de l'Eumpéreur aujourd'hui, Les consuls vent restes arancés avecune sauve garde torque et francaise, so wer \u201cdounée par (crit, sans done, par les Commandans {pes Français.Ms dhevnt qu'il règne un gent désordre en das od Alger.Nous n avons sucuue nonuvede de Ha prison.piers,\u201d 1% 8.1.Inspectear général de d'armée, (qui fut présent à Paction, est areivé à bord de la Provence.li confirme les nou- \u201cpetit N elles ci-deniy Camp de Sidi.Khaliff, 2x juillet 1870.« Mon Prince.L'attaque «jul avant es projetée paur le 26 Wha pas en tren, Ele aural mené l'armée sur le platen qu commansie ie Fort de l'Empereur.Aynot appris que nous ren- eunirenians quelques baitertés sur ce plateau et sur quelques au- is\u2018 excérieurs, je prélérai auteudre jusqu'à ce qu'on eut rassembié plasieurs grosses peves d artiblenie, ot one pate des munitions de l'artillerie et du departement da xénie, qui étaient à une pettr distanre en arriére de la prennére bane.Nous a- vrnte profité du délai : quelques Gavaux duvyés par je général Valage.out retin le chemin en avant de Suir Ktalff arement wable pour les chariots, et piosteurs redoutes, dustinées à supporter nos convois, ont Été cunsttuites el moniées avec les ca- aon pris sur l'ensemi, LL «Le débarquement des chevaux anpartenant À l'artil'erie et au département Civil Lois Rt mes en Cat de transporter les pro- ivchites et les provimons de toutes sortes tout ques d'Alger ; cou- \u201cÀ de félictattions vat Mé ad signée enr tqus los scies de l'aiministration.Blue Lepage remdes sut Currés par différgemex pre- sin er; ot lo peuple semble avoir iniv en ellos et dans las autres branches du gousern: ment ls plus entière confience.Tel ont le résultat du changement de Minisière qui a ou lieu depuis quelques mois, Les pris des espôces à été priua élevé deriidrement, en raison dus achate nécessaires aux expégyrions pour les Indes Orion.tales, mai celle cauve ayant Comé, l'argent reprendra bientot 4on | cours sttouttumé, Nous apprenons uni pameger de la goblette\u201d United fuates, arrivée ici hier do is Vera Crus, que is république Meuienine con- ttnue à être dans un État très peu stable, et que lva scènes d'ou- lrage et deviolence se auccédaient rapidement.Guerrero, svee dus farces considérables qui s'augmentaient rapidement, était à la\u2019 veille de faire une descente sur Mexico, et lee despiers avia Je laissaient campé à trom lieues de cette capitale, .| Le 4 de juillet, au moment où les consuls des Paye.Bas et d'Angleterre revenant de chrz le Conmi d'Arnésique, passaient ubu des portes de ia ville, ile furent renversds de leurs chevaux - par is svidats qui les frappèrent de leurs fusils, bien qu'iis- que mit un permis d'entrée du commandant de ie garde.Te Cnusul anglais fut godrement ble-sd.Le capitnine, los officiers et l'équipage d'un brick amdricain {urent emprisanné pendant vingre, fjuatre heures pour avoir chitié un nègre qui avait fait l\u2019insolgnt: à burd du bâtiment.Ce ne fut qu'aprév.phusivurs: httres meph.Gantes adresséus au gouvgroour par Je consul Améu cain, gull: turent élargis, Te Ty ILES OCCIDENTALES.IE Le St.John Courier du 7 avût renteruse le paragraphe sai.vant \u2014 LS Nous apprenons qu\u2019il à été reçu des lettres dex agensdela province, dans lesquelles ils adimettent fu probabilité, que Jes parts des lade Oueidentales seront Ouvetls aux vainesux américains et que pour protéger 1vs columies de l'Amérique du Nord, les droits- maintenant impo és per la Ge Geo, IV.chap.114, sur les nitrcies de produit et de manufacture éirangdre, seront sugmentés de ms.niery a metre les columies «nn État de soutenir la compéution avec plus d'avautage qu'en 1825.Le West India Commifde 8 aussi sait des representations ag gouvernesent contre l'évosmité dis droits leves, en quelques culomies de l'Aunérique Septænirionale, eur los produits des les, .31 parait qu'il régne aussi une certaine disposition à admetire francs de droits los grains étrangers de toutes surtes manufacturés daus lez culunies du l'Amérique Sepientrivnale.: HAUT-CANADA.Kingston (H CJ17 août.Quel autre qu'un Yanks sugah eu thaee a'un Museum flottant?La semaine durniere le Martha Ugden toua d'Uswigu ui bateau du canal Ene, dispusé en Cubiues de Curivsités, consistant en échantillons de Géolege, Corchuiogu, Urologie et d'Enivmoluge; compreuant sussi quelques gravures de points de vues des Kats, et quelques sujets hislongues en couleurs, qu'on voit au moyen d\u2019un Oprique, qui ent rend fa vue des plus interessantes.M.Wilcox, le propriéiane du bateas, est un mwnsicur QUI à de grandes cunnaissantes unit des tnamières polres ot offables, et Nous ajoutons avec ptarsr qu'il #leuCONUÉ IC UN CDeOUSagement Qui à pleinement Égalé son at.rene.diest paru lundi à la remorque du Sur James Kempt pod ater visiter Bain, Hallowell of Belyitle ; aprés quo ii se propose de descentre jusqu'à Québer, eu touchant à tomes tvs ! pluc-s intermédiaires.De Québec of doit se rendre à New-Yoik par le fee Champlain, d'où part Hudson, 11 regagnera sa rési- vence sur le canal de $V lone, faisant attst fuire à cu prit tnonde ; Hotlatt uretournée qu'il l'aura jamais faite auparavant, Le Kingston Haald rpporte un ace de violence des plus hardin = bonndi suir, 12 cyutabt, sur \u2018à brune, M.John Lake ie jeune, cuitivateur respectable d'Ernest Town, s'en rvtournait chez ut venant de Kingston ; n'étant qu'à qu demni-unltte des ha bitations de \\alertuu fusd, une bande de cing à six malfaiteurs arrutcient ses Chevaux, l'arracherent de sa voHure, et le baltirent de ia manière la plus brutaie ot ia plus inhumaime.Les scélérats furent aérsngés par lapptoche de deux waggons où il y avait P'Usivufs persONUES, CL sautant ia cidiare ris disparurest parmi les buissons, Les gens ges wagons v'apperçurent d'abord aucun = du Botte, Vers 11 hourss du mania le 5; le fou cotse, par suite do ces propo itions de sb rendre.Le | daos l'après midi, le copliulation se Gt ; Vey se reinit entre.los mains du général Bourmont, et le pavilion français fus arboré au hisut Ji Pailsinde Françaie, tot a eophulaion les à rospocior lacs pannes nié, j capitules \u2019 fours leurs biens et leur 1elizion.i Re Je bruit courait à Paris qu'il y avait eu tant céis demande confirmation.Lo , Il parait que les Français avaient fait prise d'un 426sor d- 115,006,000 de bancs environ; smare sufihante pour couvrir jen à dépenses Ae l'expédition.; \u201c+ \u20ac puits parlement d'Angisierre n\u2019était pas encore disaous-le 17 et : nisi d\u2019ussgze, » - La détresse allfit toujours croissamte on Lilande, M.Peel, £hez les communes, refuxa toute promesse 05 astistance parlemeur- taire, et retvoys les mfeubres à leurs riches.propriétaires.Dans.lecours des débais, sir Robert Puel ft merfuon, qu\u2019un monsieur Était parti pour aller visiter les colonivs dana Ia vue de c'enquérir «l'on pouvait y donner des terres aux irlandais pauvres, et às l'on Puuvait sans danger encourager l'éaigration.Ou a eu des doutes sur la bonté des récoltes en Angleterre, et le prix de la fleur et du blé baussait.HI n'y avait pas encore eu\u2019 cépeadant de dommage sérieux, mais le temps n'avait pas Été pros pice.La grande quanuté de fleur et de nié exportée de cetie province pdiers bivn.autres articles de noue commerce buis- sent un peu.: : iis presto Ee peng, REPResENTaTIon SOUS LA NOUVELLE LOL Bonaventure, ce oe (*) 2 membres, Gaspé, vee .\u2026 Jo 1 do.Rimouski, \u2026 oe FO ey 1 Lilet, .\u2026.ore ee \u201c27 \u201cda, Belicehasse vee os M 2 dy, Dorchester, ee .I.2 dg.Mesuce; ves .\u2026 £ do Lotbinière, er ve ve 2 dol'urineuf, ven vor vee g do.Quêbee et le comté, re .6 do.Montmurency, \u2026\u2026 a.1 do.Orléans, vs ee \u2026 i) 2 do.Siguenap, 2 da.Nous Étwus dans l'erreur, en disant dans notre dernier numé- rô que le distnet de Québec euvuyerait au prochain parlement entre *\u2018 quinze et dix-vept nouveaux membres\u201d; il en envoyera neuf au pius, La pogulation du comté de Mégantic.le senl autre comté qui nese trouve pas mentionné ci-dessus, H'est pus suffisante pour l'élection d'un membre.* Ceci peut souffrir du goute, mals «i l'on recourt à Ja carte et su dernier recensement, où trouve que la population est de 4067 nes.* f La population est de 4022 âmes, Proclamation de Guillaume IV.Mardiäà one heurs, M.le Shénf Newell sccompagné d\u2019un nombre de magistrats, du grand constable ot d'autres officiers de la cour, se rendit devant la cour du châtean, tous avint les marques de leurs charges, et son Excellence, sir James Kempt, suivie de son état-major s'étant ap- prachée, la proclamation fut lue à une grande assemblée de cito- veus.De là le shérif suivi de la compagnie des grenadiers du 24, qui lui servait de garde, et de la tronpe de musiciens de ce régiment, se rendit aux marchés de ja Haute et de la Basse- Ville, si In proclamation fut lue de nouveau.Pendant ce temps 1a] fut tiré noe double salve rovale du haut de la citadelle et Te pavillon fut arboré au haut du mat.Son Excellence, le commandant en chef, s'étant rendue sur l'esplanade, signe de vie chez ML Lake, wats en ie recount de la boue, et en QUIL la torre wi le sang qui lus Couveait le visage, ils virent qu'a ÿ Tespirait encore, Un fe mt alors dens un des waggons et on le | eva à Waterloo, vi où lui frroyura lus PREMIER JOUR \u2014 Mercredi 25 aciit.Deux chevanx étaient entrés pour la * bourse des Marchands de 50 souverains.Fifho a dévancé Lady Flirt aisément.Rourse de Québec.de TU piastres, : Sportement, de M.Barnard, 5 ans, 2 | 2 \"» Yownkoy Maid, de M.Kauntz, 5 ans.bi.Light Tnfaniry, de M.Dewson, 4 ans.1 1 Les angiats appliquent le terme bolted L!.a un cheval qoi se jette hors de ia carrière.Quoique le cheval Light Tnfantry eût dévancé Sporisman, cependant le Joéker de ce premier avant frappé celui de Sporismian, le prix fut adjugé à ce dernier.Les quatre chevaux suivans coururent en troisième leu pour \u201cle pox d'essai\u201d de 50 piasties.Jenatkan, de M.Usborm:, & ans.Hazard, de M.Gugv, 6 ans.Traum;, de M.G:bb, 5ans.cdrabion, de M.Gilham, 5 ans.4 5 Er fin la cavale Yoru de M.Gugy remporta le prix de sur le Zocier de M.O Tara.SrcoNp Jorn,==Jeudi 26 août.cornwen de 453.Entrée £5, 2 tours de la ear- \u2014\u2014 os rm 315 34 + (D P= By Bourse de In rière, Yankey Moid, de M, Kauntz 1 1 Lady Flirt, de M.Kerr.g 2 Quogue Yankey Maid JAs HAMILTON & cie; [NtG & cie.sur le marché de la Haute-ville de Québec, prennent ce moyen, pour remercier le publié de Pencouragement libéral qu\u2019ils ont obtenu depuis l'établissement de leur Fabrique de Tabac et ils continueront teujours d'avoir en vente, en gros et en détail-de leur manufacture.; Tabac en poudre de Ja meilleure qualité ; Tabac de prêtre mp 508 Tabac de Rose, macoubac, et'utitres tabacs parfumés \u2018Tabac frisé : Cigarres &c.- Aussi, Tabac en torquettes .Tabac en feuilles Ladies twist\u2014'l'abac en rôles.x Tabattières, pipes &c.&c.&ec.; 17 MM.les marchands de ia ca qui sont arriérés dans leurs payemens sout priés de bien vouloir venir régler promptement.Québec, 2 septembre 1830.ua .Louer, partie d\u2019une maison, dans une situation agréable, à Québec, étant dans le voisinage du Cap, commandant la vue du fleuve.Pour les détails \"adres ser à \u201cM.JAMESBARNES.© Rue St.Jean, Haute- Ville, Ÿ E.&C.> septembre 1830.ol VENTES PAR ENCAN._ VENDREDI.3 couraut, à UNE heure, per JAMES BAR\" NES, a sa chambre d'encan, rue St.Jean.+, FINGT douz.faulx de casteel - - 80 da.couteaux de poche 6 grosses faurchettes 20 douz, couteaux à cordennier 30 douz.ciseaux sur des cattes 12 cartes canifs 38 dous.vrilles 20 douz.limes à scies de casteel 29 égouines d'acier d\u2019Ai .Anssi\u2014L'assortiment ordinaire de meubles de ménage, ver- \u2019 rerie, &c.&c.-2 sept, VENTE POUR LES ASSUREURS VENDREDI prochain, 3courant, à UNE heure, TIN CHINIC, sur je quel de MM.William Brasserie.du Cap aux autres intéressés.2 ES articles sauvés du brick Manfield de Londres, Thomas Brown, maître, de Bristol, naufragé sur l'Île du Cap Breton, et montés par ls goéiette Fancy, Martel mare, savoir: Une quantité de Vin de Ténérifle particulier de Londres et commun, en pipes, barriques.et quarts So 83 boites vitres 6ÿ x 71 40 dem: do do do : 107 boites do 74 x 84 4] demi do do da 2 pairs renards i bois 1 paire vig de cric 2 crûchets à ancre, 1 haule Et 5 voiles de navire, 3 vis de crie, raatériaux de Intrines, tête et cabestan, 6 ancres, 5 courbes de fer el up jot de fer et divers autres aticles, sauvés du dit brick.Québec, 2 septembre 1830.- SAMEDI, 4 courant, à UNE beure, par J.& J.M.FRA-\" SER.a leurs magasins, au compte et des assures autresintéressés : | _.Co .FES effets suivans débarqués dans an mauvals-§tat - d'âbord le Clarkson, Coltinau, de Hull; Le 5 MAR- & cie, + quart couteaux de poche, - .- ; a 1 do de table + 0s 1 do et\u2019 pointes À souliers I.= 1 caisse scies de moulin 8) & 7 pieds So Environ 500 birifs peinturbs-assorties.202 do sor de plowh fd USS] ee 30 dous.faucilies de cnst-steel 10 balles toile à draps de Dundes 2 do cuir à semelle : 3 do fil à cordonnier ; a $ bariques vin de Ténérite 1 1 116 10 quarts portefs .\u201c pe i, 2
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