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for 10 lines an above ti, 3s.4d.first 7d.cach ind td.each suvavquent Insertion.In beth languages dou, insertion.og by the year as may besgreed on ble.treal, Messrs, Eo IL.Fabre & Cog Three-Rivcrs, Mr.Gen.Agents : Mont Andrews Ottawa, Me, W.G, Blanchard ; Cap santé, Q.pos; St.Esq ; Ste.Anne.P.A.Dorion, E>y-; Lothinkcre, M.Fil W.Allsopp, du Loup, A.Chalou Nicolet, M.Cresse ; La Male, M.tesu Pre re Donald Sherbrooke, ©.Whitcher, Fey Berthier, M ), M.jontagne ; Pm.dleury, Me, J.Loughryy St.Denis M.Mignault Tranchen Dr.Duvest ; Le Prarie.M.J.Johnson ; St, John's, M.8 Charles houtesments, M.Slevin; Ste.Marie N.Beauce, M.llenv; St Pemarets, \u201craoht; Ste dune.Grande Ange.RB.Pwae, Bug.; liver pere « Kamouraska, Captain Qauvreau 7 Mimuuaki, Pau.Esq__ 8/.Jean Port Soil, Col.Fraser, Oat of the Pustmasters throughout the Province have consented el, 1 pper Canada and United States, every dav (Sundavs GP, M, in summer and POM jo winter, (4° copie at riots Bay, \u2018Puerdays and Saturdays.suing twa.Cha Francis.Townships.Tuesdays and Saturdavs, sane hour, mot Su Et Note Brunswick, Tuesdays at TL A A La Beance Nour Scott A M.$t.Pauts Bay, Saturdays, 3 P,M, Lothinicre, Wednos, sara Mail Contractor ahd Stages, M.Gauvin, Couillard Sercets YD, ue Viper Town qorecelve Sails and Fridays 0X IF COUNTING HOUSE asp OFFICE DIREC- I TORY vor QUEBEC, will be published ou the sth May ne Gentlemen, Merchants and Public Officers, will \"ofrisiona af ; | vor, by sendiog such information conte \u2018 j trees, tO cuve its correc 1eth March.1834.as may tend 10 se.A.HAWKINS, 47, St, [Lewis Street TT Public are hereby most respectfully informed, PE he Firm.of Cuaures Keëun & Co., was on Inst, dissolved by mutual consent, Mr.John d from the same, nnd that henceforth the va.; I the Company will be conducted under the same rious bre he Ch.Kerr, George Barnet, Peter Stewart and appel en Wilson, all operative masons and undertahers of build.Willian ining 10 their line, They respectfully solicit a con- hE oe of the public patronage, and while they thus pubbely nk those who have hitherto employed them, they trust that Dei they will give satisfaction to all who may bercafier vuiploy shem.\u2014Olice La l\u2019orte Street, Cape.) \"UST RECEIVEI D FOR SALE BY THLE SU ECEIVED AND FOR SALE I JUST RE SCRIBES.; NE Hundred barrels Prime Mess Pork 150 ditto Prime ditto | 550 ditto superfine, fine and middling Flour 20 kegs Plug l'ubacco 28000 Cigars.she 14th Junuory Itobb having retire \u2014AL50, ON HAND,\u2014 00 chaldrons Couis ; no quarter casks pale and brown Sherry 1 pipe and 2 quarter casks Madera _ a ship's Water Tonks \u2014 Ship Blocks, Shoe Brushes, Quills, Packs.SEWELL & IAMILTON.l'ot l\u2019aper and l\u2019oncheon Quebec, 26th Nov.1835.VENHE subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his friends and the gentry of Quebec iv geueral, for the Jiberal patronage he has received as a PAINTER and oly ZIER, and begs to inform them that he has commence: 4 « PLUM BING business in addition to the l'aintiog and G azn, and having engaged an experienced London Plumber, hopes by upreniitting attention Lo business and moderate charges, lo pent a share of public patronage Water Closets, Lift and oree Pumps, Hot and Cold Baibs fitted up oa the most approved principle JOHN REDGHIFF 1st Now, 1833, No.31.Sault-su-Matelot st.Lbwer- Town.QUADRILLE BAND, .TEWART BROTHERS return their most sincere thanks to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Quechee lor the liberal encouragement they have experienced since their an val here, And at the sume time take the opportunity of avnounc.ine their intention to attend QUADRILILIE PARTIES as inal.Their Band consists of First, Second and Bass\u2014with addeional instruments if required, Instructions given on the Violin, 1 Cirv or Qurnke } COMMON COUNCIL OF#I1CE, \u2018 1 , Tuvuspay, 6 Masci, 1854.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the elect tions of a Councilman for each of the Wards o this City, to replace those who rettire, in conformity to the 5th section of the Ace Ist.Will.IV.chap.52, and of the 2d section of the Act 3d will.JV, chap.6, will take place, as follow : WARDS, | PLACE OF ELECTION.St.Lewis, ./]At the House of Mr, Bédard, corner of 11aldimand and Mount Carmel! Streets, St.John, .[In the Hall of the Quarter Sessions.Seminary, {ln the Wurd-Itobe of the House of Axe sembly.At the Common Cauncil Office.{At Mr.Proudly\u2019s Hotel, St.Peter Street, At the Quebee Exchauge.At the Bridsh and Canadian School House, coe AL the House of Mr.J.B.Thomas dit | Bigaouet.nenr St, Hook's Church, LAL the Education Society's Schooihouse, | Glacis atreet, St.Jobn'a Subusbs, .At the hone of Sieur Pierre Dufièsne | Artillery Strcet.Palsce, St Lawreuce, Se Charles, \u2026 St, Itoch, L.voncocn Dorchester, Ste.Geneviève, \u2026 Carrières, Norice is further given, that the said Election will commence on Tuesday the 25th inst.at 10 o'clock in the morning.JEAN LANGEVIN, Town Clerk CITY OF QUEBEC.Common Couxeu.Orrice, driday, 14h Mareh, 1834.UBLIC NOTICE is given, that whoever is indebted to the Corporation of this City, cither for chimney- sweeping or for bucket money, mn virtue of the Act of the second year of William IV ch.57, is requested 10 m ke payment during the en-ning fornight, to the Treasurer for the Fue Department, R.G.Delleau, Leg, Notary, St.Anne Street.ly order of she Mayor, JEAN LANGEVIN, Town Clerk.BOARD & EDUCATION AT HAMILTON HALL.MILE REVD.D.MACAULAY, A.M, begs to intimate that, having taken a lease of Hamilton Hall, near New Liserpool, he purposes to move at the term of Whitsunday next, to that House, where be will continue 10 superntend the Classical and Mathematical Education, of ten or twelve young gentlemen beyond his present number, \u2018The situation of the House is highly vligible\u2014the apartments ure large, numerous and well a\u2018red\u2014and the opportunities of visiting the place by steam conveyance, frequent, it may be stated with confidence, that few stnnlar establishments in the Lower Provinces, possess superior local ads Antares, \u2018 Pupils can be adsitted en the 21 of May; and informatier, as to terms, nud other particulary, wid be chained, by applying either at the office of this paper, or by letter addressed to Mr.Macaulay, Hannton Hall, near New Liverpool.Leeds, 26th Febv.1874.N' JTICE\u2014 AU persons having claims against the Estate of the late Françors Derierre, Esq, in his Hite supe of the City of Quebec, by Bond, Book Debt, Mort- Fae, IHyputhéque, or otherwise, sre requested 10 present them duly attested to the undersigned; and all persons indebted to the the said Isetate, are requested to make payment to the sane without delay.IY DOISSEAU, Quebec, 101h March, 1854.Testamentary Exceutor.DESIRABLE OPPORTUNITY presents itsetf, in the Mfice of a Crvir ExGINLER & SARVEYOR, by a young nan desirous of caicning those professions gs a Sta.dent, ae den, N.B.New Quadrilles, &c, recently received from Frglanc, : will te produced and played by the atone and, For particulars apply to J.1D.STEW A \"at his residue, | No.39, St Joseph street, near St, Ioch's Church.Quebee, 9th December, 1835.ar ae T a Meeting of the Creditors of Mr.J.1°.R.Teo shop keeper of this city, the undersigned were appointed to manage the affairs of the lstate for the benetit of hiv Creditors in general, (Mr.J.F.I.Tête having signet n Deed of \u2018Fransfer in their favor, dated the 0th December last ) Notice 1s therefore given to nil those having claims against the Estate to present them daly attested.at the office of Messrs JL &3M FRASER; and those Wbu owe the Estate, are requested tu pay without delay, JOIN FRASER, CHS LANGEVIN.Quebec, 17th Jan.1874.T IE Copartnership Lerctofure existing uuder the firm of CARTER & MUCRLE, was this day dissolved by mntusl consent, ull debis due by the sad firm will be paid by John AL Muckle, who is hereby duly authorised to roveive p y ment of and grant di charges tor all debts due to the said firm, WILLIAM CARTER, JOIN AM MUCKLE.Quebec, Sth February 1854.tr The business will Le rarrivil on ne herctofare, in the same premises, under the finn af Joutis Moexse & (Co, hy the ander.signed, JON MAMUCKLE NOTICE an Persons having claims against the Estate of the lute Mr.Jous Axbunses, în his life time of the City of Queure, by Bond, Bock Debt, Mortgage, Hspothique, or atherwice : are requ sted Lo present then daly attested, to Mr, Wat, Perry, one of the underagned.And ai Lersons indebted to the said Estate, nte requested to make paya tothe said Wit.Pxany, who is uly authorised to that vet, MARY ANDERSON, Tatriv.to the Minor Clatdren War.PETRY, Sub-Totor.| Ta Meeting of the Creditors of Mr.Jacques Rovs- ny - SEAT, shop kecper of this city, the undersigned were ud to runage thie allies of the Estate for the benefit of à De rates in gencral, (Me, Jacques Rousseau having passe sil those l'ransfer in their favor.) Notice is hereby given that accom \u201cho have claims apninst the Estate.are to send ther STRANGY atlesorl to tbe office of Messrs.MASSON, the I » LANGEVIN & Co.s sud all those indebted to Male, me requested to pay without delay, CIS LANGEVIN, - Qu:bec, 10:t: Jan.1834, Jo ML FRASER, _\u2014 RS, LANE respectfully informs the Gentlemen of foncrf, LA sup ME AN Quebec that sho has opened n Boarmisa Hovsk i cernes\u201d {corner of Couillard Street and Nouvelle tue des Cn.post WEE ang od bber \u2018Town, where she hopes from reasonable terms cation 0 A AFICL attention to their comforts to merit ashare of ther othid 1% Patronage, roo i _uebee, 41h Dec.1833, i anger 6% [NY ADR Co : T .ATED ex Heath, Smith, Master, from London ni.©.IR une last, and now laying in the King\u2019s wate- pO ho A Ost, ying an the King\u2019s ware re M bi plied fo Cask SHERRY marked Lan No, 61.By not ap- pie IR tion oe within G months from this date, it will be sold by ruc.thr ording to law, to pay expenses.oben Queb LE MESURIER, TILSTONE & cn, , Herr \u2014 020 28th Jany, 1884, 9.1% Ti mov Fer SALE by the Subscriber, conseil 000 barrels Rochester superfine Flour art vo barrels Ohio fine do qu 00 barrels kiln dricd Indian Meal ye.u 0 bushels U, C.Pease, superior quality me be : puncheons Montreal Whiskey, strong x 3 Uperior Cognac Brandy, In cases of ona dozen cach, rd 8 - 1 the counyy Four Upright grand llanos which have now been 20 months ¥, and stand the climate voils App! yto Puchi, seh Jan, 1834, HOMAS CRINGAN & Co.No, 1, Commercial Chambers as oTering advantages not often met with in this country, Terfis tread or of LL 12 M'Purusox, Bag, Qube; af by leur fost paid 3 Peby, 10h, 180 TESHE SUBRCRIBERSN offer for Sale :\u2014 300 casks Nails, assorted, 31 Gr 25 ls, 130 ditto Cut Nasls, Cbs, a CF slungle, ca ditto Hore do.§ ibs a 10.10 tides Sele Leather, rounded hutrs, bodes Superior Wire Apron Shins, mobiles Pasongd Baz lv vues Guo, TD ones host Wire Woy 15 bles Contlins, 0 enske Shot An No, 10, 100 bolts DBicacked Canvas, Nos.La 7, ALSO, Tarred Cor lize and White Rope, Salmon, Sail and Herning Twine, white and green Paint, double avd siegle Stoves, Dis.tered! Steel, Se, Quebee, 11th March 1871 JOS ML FRASER XO SALE, a FAT OX of Teesdale breed, 7 years I old, price £35.Enquire at the Manor Farm, Ni- colet\u2014weighsd'hast May at Quehev, 1974 bs.March 15h, 1854 ; Lun UXCTAIMED GOODS RU ATNING in the Stores of the Tow Doar Cow- any, the following, namely i \u2014 1 box addressed Mr, Chrtie, 1 bade mntked IR BS, \\ Q 1 liurce do Ea 1 case do WA { Ourihee 1 case do CF a Co Q zE 1 A 1 ere do Arthur Causton, Montreal, EL C per Wocdtine, TS 4 1 box Groceries, no mark, % Sieves, du, ; Applications fo JOHN DY DE.Arent, Match 15, 1554, MeCatam's Wheel, OL SAT.EMERARA Rum in puncheons and horsheads D Muscovado Suvar in harreis Coifve in bags Madeien Wine in hogsheads and quarter casks Chanpoign Claret Hock Vin de Grave Not and No.2 Terrngs Cod and Seat Oil in heghieade and barrels, OCHAS.FL AYLWIN, Ga Vohef iu cases containing 5 dezen aml Deer.1875.oo FOR SALI, N USCOVADO Sugar in hhdx,, tierces and barrels Double and Single refined Sugar in hlids, and It is eminently worthy the attention of parents snd guardias,s my be Keown ar ve Otlice of Hexks Gunny, Beg, Monte TEN POUNDS REWARD! YV HEREAS it appears that the undermentioned articles, belonging to Mr.Robert Martin, wus Frovuw alter having been removed frum his house st Près-de- Ville, at the time tho fire touk place in the furenoon of the 7th instant ; = ' pier glass, 1 feather bad, 1 hair maitrass, 1 bolster and 2 puiows, & linea sheets, 7 pillows slips, 5 blankets, 2 table cloths, 7 towels, 2 bolster ships, 12 Scotch caps, 2 silver snlt-spoons, 24 pair woollen mitts, 1 bed quilt, and a quantity of} 30 Ibs, pepper, women and children\u2019s wear-}10 lbs.allspice, 26 bottles sauces, 1 box arrowruot, 3 bolts canvas, No, 1, 90 lbs plug tobacco, 12 canisters of snuff, 12 flannel shirts, ing apparel, 12 lbs.closes, 2 bags barley, 2 reams wrapping paper, 13 cwt, rice, 6 cluthes brushes, 1 barrel Muscovado sugar, 24 scrubbing ditto, 224 lbs.loaf sugar, 5 deck scrubiers, dozen battles Llacking, decanters, cut tumblers, large cups und saucers, 36 bottles brandy, 6 do noycau, 36 jars gin, 56 bottles port wine, 7 tinets Komouruska butter, 4512 lbk, each, 9 Uatlast shovels, 2 barrels of herrimgs, t barcel oF fluur, 2 boxes of soup, GG Ibs.cach, 2 cwt.split pease, 4 boxes red harsings, 3 â 24 94 1 bag caffeu, 36 do cherry wine, 1 chest green-tea, 5 do biururs, 8 boxes cuudles, G do castor oil, 7 boxes starch, LU ibs.fig blue, GY lbs.chocotate, 36 packs cards, 12 bottles pickles, 3 boxes segars, 48 do musta, 25 lbs.English checse, 6 jars do conta, 45 lbs Tue Quenre Fine Assurance Company hereby offer a reward of 'TeN Pousns to auy persons who shall give such infor- ation, as may enable the Company to convict the person or persons guilty of stealing the above-mentioned property, or any part thereof 5 und a further sum, equal to ha! the value of any articles that may be recovired, to such person ur persous as shall Give infurmation leading to their recovery.By order, Wa.HENDERSON, ; Quebec Fire Office, Secretary.* g7th Feby.1431, } TEN POUNDS REWARD! WHEREAS it appears that the wooLe or The Housenoro Vuruiture, Wearing Apparel, Li- tpiors and Groceries (with a very tnfling exception) belonging to Peo John Phullips.was SroLEN, after having been removed , from his House, ut the tine the fire touk place at Pris-de- Ville, ob the forenoon vf the 71h February instant, consisting of the un- | dermentioned articles, end valuntion ew MH Bedseeads, £100 0] 1 pair womsn\u2019scluth 3 feather beds, 6 0 © boats, £010 0 {7 mattrasees, 7 0 0] 2 gowns, g 00 { 10 pairs blankets, 19 0 OI leghorn bonnet, 110 0 i 16 pairs sheets, 91: 6 À quantity of chi- | 6 bolsters, 5 0 0 dren's clothes, 210 0 10 pillows, S50 | 1 axe, 0 5 0 | 7 quilts, ; 10 0p 3 pr.smoothing ireng, 0 5 0 | 4 sets bed curtains, 10 0 ©) 6 bravs candlesticks, 013 0 { 9 table clothe, 4 10 6} 1 set fire irons, G10 O | 7 silver spoons, 5000017 galions brandy, 115 0 bodo sugar tongs, 017 (19 do ge 214 0 2 waistcoais, 153 GT da peppensint 1 10 5 sk handkerchiefs, 0 15 ol 3 benches, 1 5 0 LU hs, 1 0 0 2 dressing glasses, 210 0 ! 7 counterpanes, 7 U 4% 2 barrels ot flour, 5153 0 ; 4 won caudiesucks, O5 (| 1 do apples, 015 0 } 1 pair howsers, 610 CG 1 do sultedmeat, 5 0 0 | 2 dogen chairs, 7 4 ( 2 hams, 015 O | 4 matogany table 1 ewt, dry fish, 014 O | 5 pine ; dog H 10 (1 tinet butter, 2 0 0 {| 1 large dining 4 9 kegs und cocks, 6 0 0 : 1 wardrobe, 5 12 C6 gallons spirits, 110 0 Id chest drawers, 4 5 of A large quantity of | 4 clothes chests, 4 0 ( preserves, 5 0 1 single stove & pipes, 2 10 CA qnantity of tea & à Cruss Cut ssWws, 0.sugar, 110 0 4 white shirts, 4 0 (10 gallons beer, 010 0 | | Tae Quunre Vie Assurance Company hereby offer a ! Rewann of ex Pocxps, to any person, who shail give such i information as may enable the Company to conviet the person | CT pET-ONs QuIity of stealing the above mentioned property, or [any part Ihercofs AND A FURTHER SUM equal to one half the Peadue of any articles chat may Le recovered, to such person or persons as shall give information jeading (0 their recovery, Fy ordur, Wa, HENDERSON, Quebec Fire Ofive, Secretary, «7th Feby, 10354, } : A NCE BRITISII AND FOREIGN A LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON Estiblished by Act of Darlisment 1824; Capital A5.000,000 Sterling, This Company continuesto insure property of all description against loss or datmarre by fire upon the most reasonable terms.FORSYTH WALKER & Co.Agents.WEST OF SCOTLAND TIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPAXY.A FE subseribers having been appointed Agents in Quebee for the WEST OF SCOTLAND FIRE PAND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.beg to intimate that they are authonzed 10 effect Insurances against Fire on property ef every duscription stuated su Jowsr Canada ; and also on Stesnlovats plying rivers, or between any port or ports tn Lover Comada, Upper Canada, Nova Scotia or New Brunswick.Fheipdtueements tbes bave to dif r are, à modorate rate of l're- wium, the security of Large Capital, liberality in settlements when tosses ocear, and the power they possess of settling without referer ce to the otiice im Glasgow, RODGER, DEAN & Co.Ste Janes strect Qavh c, 10th July, 1835.| 7 TOTICE.\u2014The Subseriber returns thanks most re.« spectFully to the ladies and gentlemen ol Quebec and th.public im general.for the support her late husband | Joho I.Dorney.met muh during his life time in his Losiness i as Dvee and Seourer, she row Legs leave to intimate to her frends und the publie that she mtends continuing the business in her awn name, at ber residence, No 5, St, Vailier-sirect, having priberpatiy carried st on herself for the last two years during her late Lushand'siliness.AI orders in her Line will therefore be thankiully received, and executed with dispatch, ncatness and punctuality, 4th January, 1854, ELIZABETH DORNEY.I OMEA TEA.£e-\u2014The Subserihers have for Bale, a few Chests BDOHEA TEA,\u2014Also, MONTREAL CANDLIS, various sizes.MURISON & TOBIN.Leaveratts hnidmage, Atkiieen's Wharf, el eo, 10h Feb, Y HEREAS a Fide ander the hand of the Lord lich Chancellor of Great Britain hath issued agai t Winrtaat Remears, formerly of Chow dl in the Parish Cognac Brandy, in pipes and blu.fuerers \u2018Tobacco Pipex I'D, faced, carved and glazed ends So.LAURIE & SPENCE, Quebec, 26th Nov.1873.Commiucreral Chambers.FOR SALE.; UST Landed, a few cases brown and pale Sparkling Champaign, Lynch's Anchor Brand, 6G ohutts 6 hhds.Claret 10 hhds.Sheny 5 gr.casks red Constanta.of Batley.in the County of York, Cloth Manufacturer and Merchant.but now of the City of Quebec in the Province af Lowe Canada, Merchant, Dealer and Chapman, and he being therc- upon duly found and declared a Bankrupt, and the undersigned Mathew Stephenson, of Gildersoine, in the county of York, Cloth Manufieturer ; Samual Walker, of Miln Shaw, 10 the Parish of Leeds in the suid County of Yok, Merchant, and Jehn Armi- tige Buttrey, of Leeds aforesaid, Wool Merchant, have been duly elected Assignees of the Estate and Effects of him the said Wil- ham Roberts.All Persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his Eflects, are not to pay or deliver tiie same but to the afutesaid Assiguees or to their lawful Attorney in this § qr.casks \u2014AND, IN STORL\u2014 L.1\u2019, and \u2018Cargo Teneriffe Wine of superior quality, Pas.ley's Brand, in pipes, bhds.and qr.casks Cognac Brandy\u2014Geneva Sheating Copper\u2014Cortage=Sail Cloth Best Newcastle Greate Coals Green Codfich\u20141letrings.Quebee, 16th Nov, 1853.SNUFF._ HE nndersigued offers for Sale, at his shop, Sous le-Fort Street, Lower Town, and at his shop Ne.21, St.Johu Street, Upper \u201cVawn, fiventy thousand pounds of Snufl) which has been made for more than a year at his monu- factory.lt will besold nt Abd.the Ib.by the banel, cash ; and at 0d, the lb.on approved credit, Tle also offers u quantity of \u2018Tobacco in Leaf and Negro [lead, at tho lowest prices.\u2018The whole of bis stock 1s warranted of the best qualitice.MARTIN RAY.WILLIAM PRICE & Co.behalf, Quebec, v1st Nov, 1855.MATHEW STEPHENSON, SAMULL WALKER, JOHN ARMITAGE BUI'TREY, by their Attorney ROBT, F.MAITLAND.ROR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS :\u2014 300 bushels Liverpool Salt, 20 matts of Wine Bottles, (pints,) 60 chaldrons Smith's Coals, Chains frous 5-18 to 1 inch, Borradaile\u2019s Patent Yet, Cordage, (assorted sizes) Paint of all colours, Unbleached Canvass, 2 second-hand chains from 1 to 1} in, WM, PATTON Co, tah Foby, 1671, Cul.de.Bac.Quebec, Oth December, 1803 Gusette, [Vol.70.Just published, by Naszson & Cowax, price 74d.retail, and 84, by tbe dozen, THE SECOND EDITION OF HE LOWER CANADA FARMERS\u2019 AND MECHANICS' ALMANACK.This little work, besidos the usual Calendar, contains a great variety of useful information for the Emigrant and the Mechanic\u2014tist of the Public Oflices at Quebec-of the New Settlements\u2014the Travel- Jer's Guide to the States and Upper Canads\u2014directions for preserving healih\u2014useful reccipis-\u2014agricultursi information=court terms-\u2014wages and market ready reckoner\u2014coins current-infor- mation respecting lands, &c.\u2014\u2014I8th Feby.1834.EOGRAPHIE MODERNE.\u2014Just published, b Nelson & Cowax, 14, Mountain Street, price 3s 9d.neatly bound, the Secon Eprrion of the Nouvelle Abrégé de GEOGRAPHIE MODERNE ; suivi d'un ArrENDICE, et d'un Abrégé de GRocrAYmIR SACREE a l\u2019usage de la Jeunesse This edition has been revised and augmented by a crowd of interesting details on British Amertea, the United States, Mexico, &c.It bears also a lithographic frontispiece by Bourne of the comparative height of the principal Mountains of the Globe, Feby.12th, 1834.MUusEus of ForkIGN LITERATURE, SCIENCE & Anar, Æ \u2014January, No.1, Vol.8, new series, 1834.\u2014 This Number contains 29 articles, judiciously selected from: the best British Reviews and Magazines, with a beautiful plate ofthe Deluge, from Messes.The Musee is published monthly in Boston, aud is oue of the best Compilations in America.The Terms are Six dollars a ycar in advance\u2014Seven an a balf If not poid in advance.\u2014 l\u2019ostage, 8s.3d.Subscriptions received by NelLson & Cowax, No.14, Mountain Street, where the number for January may be seen.LESSUNS on tue VIOLIN, A Gentleman of this City, who hasa few leisure hours LX in the day, would have no objections to taking Pupils on the above Instrument.For cards of address, apply at this Office, or at the Bookstore of Messrs, Tos Cany & Co.QUEBEC MEDICAL BOARD.on Mosvay, 7th April next, at 2 o'clock, r.a, at the Hotel.Diew, for the examination of a Candidate to the study and to the practice of other various branches of Medicine.Quebec, 7th March, 1534.X.TESSIER, M.D.FEVHE Subscriber takes this method to inform hig friends and the public in general, that he intends in future, to continue his line of business as Builder alone 3 and hopes to give satisfaction to those that will favor him with theic paironage, particularly those to whom he is œre alicno obstrictus.Wx.McKUTCHEON, Builder.No.16, St, Charles Street.Quebec, 7th March, 1854.YO LET.\u2014From 1st May next, a Suor and Two Rooms, desirably situated in the Old Exchange Buildings, Lower Town Market-place.Also a NorariaL Orrioe in seme building.Apply to Quebec, 14th March, 1834.For SALLE, avery desirable site for a Church or Extensive Building of auy description, situated on the Main Street of St.John's Subuth, nearly opposite to Jupiter and adjoining Louis Lacraix.\u2014 Particulars may be known on sppliciion to Mr.L.\"I.Mael\u2019herson, Notary, St.Peter Street, Lower- l'own.Quebec, 25th Oct.1832, ADIES\u2019 BAZAAR\u2014 Under the patronage of LADY Avinen\u2014The public are informed, that the SE- VENTU ANNUAL Bazaan, for the-support of the \u201c Female Orphan Asylum\u201d\" in this City, will be held at the NarionaL Scnoote Houez, on WEDNESDAY the 9th, and THURSDAY the 10th of April next, from Oxe till ¥ive o'clock.Admittance, 1s.3d.\u2014Children, half-price.Persons who are kindly disposed to assist the charity by contributing articles prepared for sale, are requested to send them with the prices marked, and if possible, not later than a week before the time, to any of the undermentioned ladies, who respectively hold tables at the Bazaar.Mrs.Davidson, Mrs.J.Jones, Mrs, E.Sewell, R.Dunn, Montizambert, R.Sewell, Godby, G, Mountain, Miss Taylor.Grasset, W, Sewell, F.GODBY, Secv.ANTED.\u2014A steady, active SINGLE MaN to superintend a farm, alout three miles from Quebec.\u2014 Testimonials of character and ability will be required.Apply at this Office.Quebce, 24th February, 1834.UST Landed from the Britih Tar, and for sale by the subscribers :\u2014 26 pipes Messina White Wine 6 butts 10 hhds 4 qr.casks 30 hhds Cognac Brandy 6 ditto Claret, Quebec, 8th Nov.1833.Sherry WILLIAM PRICE & Co,\u2019 EGETABLE PULMONARY BALSAM,\u2014 This truly valuable remedy has now been before the public for seven years, and bas proved itself the most valuable remedy discovered for coughs, colds, asthma, ur phthisic, consumption, whooping cough and pulmonary affections of every kind.Its sale is stendily increasing, and the proprieters are constantly re- cciving the most favorable accounts of itseffects.The following new certificates arc offered for public examination : TO THE PUBLIC, 1, Daniel l\u2019.Brayman, of Richmondtown, IR.L, feel it a duty to acquaint the public that I have received the most unexpected relicf in à severe complaint of the lungs from the use of the Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam.I had a sevcie pain in iy breast, violent cough, frequent raising of blood, attended with great prostration of strength.For the principal part of the above time was under the care of askilful physiciat in Boston, who employed, besides many internal medicines, blistering, seatons, &e.without any improvement in my case.\u2018l'wo months since, 1 commenced with the Balsam, sand have now taken two bottles! I am now able to labour most part of the time, have ceased to raise viovd, avd sn almost cutirely relieved of ny cough.DANIEL P.BRAYMAN.Boston, Fiv, £1, 1832.Irom Dr.Samuel Morril- To the Proprietors of the Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam, I am sausfied that the Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam, is a valuable medicine, It has been used in this place with complete success 11 An obstinate complaint of the lungs, attended with a severe cough, loss of voice, and the raising of much blood, which tad previously resisted many approved proscriptions.After using the Balsnm one week, the patient's voice returned, and he was enavled to speak audibly.This case occurred some time since and the man is Dow engaged not only in active but in laborious business.ltespectfuily, yours &e, SAMUEL MORRIL.Concu d, N.Jan.no, 1872, From Apollos Stephens, Esq.I have been troubled more than twenty years with the Asthma and have had recourse to a variety of Medicines | Anderson's Cough Drops, Weleh Medicamentum, &c ] without experiencin much benclit.My complnint increased to such a degree that despaired of relief, and hail concluded to close my business, when, in 1850, I accidentally but fortunately obtained four bottles of the Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam, J received them In October, at which time À was contined to the house.By the use of the said Unlsam for one week 1 was cutirely relieved, and apparently re- turued to perfect health.In January last, 1 had an attack uf the influenza, but was immediately cured by a few doses of the Balsam.1 have been compeiled to deai it out in smal) quantities to my neighbours for the influenza, which has been very prevalent this season, and it has in every instance relicved them.1 do no fuel easy that so large a portion of the human family should no deprived of an easy access toybur valuable Balsam, and as 1 bave been solicited by several physicians and many others to procums, quantity, I wish yon toforiward me one grosson your usual terre a as carly ss possible, Yours, &c.APOLLOS STEPHENS.Copenhagen, Lewis co.N.¥.Feb, 11, 1832, Er \u2018The genuine Balsam is enclosed in a Blue Wrapper, on which is a valtow label, with the signature of Sampson Lteed.p27 Nonc other ean be genuine.I'rice 8s, Gd Lor sale ly J.J.81 M8, Noy 1, Hopeatroet, Quebec, 16th September, 1853.THERE will be a Quarterly Meeting of the Boarp,\u2019 PTET.ge LATE FROM SPAIN.\u2014\u2014rne New-Yone, March }1th.\u2014By the shi Welsh, which arrived yesterday from C Alfred, Capt, 3, having sailed on the 5th February, advices to the latest dates wero received, The letters state that there will be no convocation of the Cortes, as known in 1821 and 1822, which wus composed of one body; but that a Representative Government will be formed, consisting of two chambers, The upper, or hizher branch, will be composed of two thirds from the higher nobility, and ane third from the higher clergy.The lower house will consist of two hundred and fifty members, elected from the municipalities, viz, cities, towns aud vil'ages.The Pross in Spain was still under cansorship, and all editorial intelligence must be considered as having passed inspection.The new ministry had been in power fourteen days.The only great measures that they had adopted duriux that time were, placing the nation où a war footing by increasing the army from 60,000 to 120,000 men; and directing an enquiry into the laws created by Ferdinand since 1822.ln the orgavization of the army it is supposed that the now goverament are determined to put down Don Carlos and Miguel in Portugal, and the other is that of examining into the causes and connections relating to the larze sums voted.The new order of things it is supposed will almost mmediately affect tha diplomatic depwrment by a change of ambassadors at Paris and St.Petersbarg.The Carlists appeared in different provinces, but not formidably.It is believed that almost the first great question that will be discussed by the new government, will be the settlement of the South American States, UNITED STATES.New York, (Wednesday) March 12th:\u2014On Monday the 10th instant, a most destructive fire broke out in this city, in rear of Mulberiy street, and of the Baptist Chapel in Mott street.Saint Patrick's Cathedral was several times on fire, and was saved with the utmost ditlicalty.From fifteen to twenty dwelling houses were destroyed, besides stables and other buildings, making a total of about 49 buildings\u2014several persons were injured, but happily no lives were lost.New-York, March }1,\u2014A morning paper, the Courier and Enquirer, a known pensioner of the bank, has come out with an exhortation to all the friends of that institn- tion to drive from their employment, by a sweeping dismissal, ali those who are opposed to it.| trol of the Lesisteture of this Province.consulted in the making of laws for their peace, welfare and good government which oar fellow subjects in Great Britain enjoy, in respect to laws to which their obedience is required ; and although from the necessity of the case, power must be grauted 10 the head of the empire of preventing Colonial laws being adopted and enforced which are incompatible with treaties between Your Majesty's Government and foreign States, or with the just rights of any other of Your Majesty's Colonies ; yet, with these exceptions, we humbly submit that no laws ouzhtto be, or rightfully can be dictated to, or imposed upon the people of this Province, to which they du not freely give their consent, through the constitutional medium of representatives chosen by, and accountable to themselves.The force of our humble and dutiful remon-trauce a- wainst the principle of an interfarcnce of Your Majesty's Mimsters with our internal affairs, we are not willing to diminish, by {usisting upou the inconveniences and evils likely to follow from the exercise of the power which the letter of the British Statute before quoted gives to Your Majesty, to disallow the Provincial Acts which we have meutioned; but we caunot refrain from declaring our paintul and seitled conviction, that the disallowing of thes: Acts, after they have beea a loag time in operation so that the most frequent and ordinary, as well as the most extensive aud important transactions of business in the Province depend upon their continued existence, woull be aiteuted with confusion and distress beyond description, without any advantage whatever to any portion of Your Mijesty\u2019s dominions, : We therefore respectfully and humbly pray that Your Majesty, taking these matters into Your Éivorable consideration, will be graciously pleased not to disallow these Provincial Acts and uot to permit your Your M jesty\"e Ministers to interfere with oar internal affiirs ; but to leave the sums entirely to the discretion and con- We bes ta renew our assurances of our entire devotion to vour M qjestv's Person and Government.\u2014{ Advocate.) Brockville, (U.C.) march 14th.\u2014 After the most uncalled for delays, the House of Asseinhly has passed Mr.Perry\u2019s bill for the sale of the Clergy Reserves, and appropriating the proceeds to the purposes of Genvral Edu- It has boasted | of bavi \u2018@ set the example aad has couuselled every merchant aud manufacturer in the city to follow it.Was there ever a more sigmificant declaration of war against the rights of the labouring classes, a more open avowal of an intention to destroy their political independence and to fix them ina slavish dependence upon the advocates of the Bank 7 This declaration against freedom of thought has been followed up by correspondent measures.Vast sums have been subscribed by the advocates of the bank to carry the charter elections in this city by the force of gold.This is no secret; it is talked of in every corner; the very men who are engaged in it boast of it in the public streets.They think to overcome the popular party by the mere influence of wealth, We are aware that many persons have been obliged to dismiss their labourers in consequence of the pressure occasioned by the panic which has prevailed.With such there is no occasion of dissatisfaction.The true ground of complaint is, that the bank party lave been guilty of a premeditated attack upon the integrity of the people.Let us see whether they will succeed ia their object ~( Erg.Post.) The Government of New Grenada bave decided to send \u2018 Esq., of Port Hope, which were dryiux'in a kiln unfor- to Paris as Chargé d\u2019Affaires, Colonel Gomez, who arrived at New-York in the Medina packet, quithe Ath-inat.! and wehave every reason to hope that this distinruished gentieman on his arrival at the the quarrel respecting the impriconment of Mr.Lemoine, the French Consul, to a satisfactory issuo, A gold mine has been discovered in Virginia, about eight miles south of Buckingham Court House, in the lands of Bernard Brooker, Esq.in the nzighborhond of Willis\u2019s mountain.A letter published in the Richmond Enquirer describes it as the riche:t rot! mine known in the'world, ¢ Ou Saturday last,\u201d says ths letter, © Mr.Booker, with sixor seven hands, raised upwards of two thousand dollars worth of ore.A lead mine, said to be uncommonly rich and productive, has heen discovered in Columbia couuty, in this State, about twenty miles back of the city of [Tudson.mg UPPER-CANAD.L.York, (U.\u20ac.) March 6th.\u2014The following Address, except the first two paragraphs, is from the pen of M-.Bidwell, and has passed the louse of Assembly by au unanimous vote :\u2014 «\u201c Most Gracious Sovereign,\u2014We Your Majests\u2019s most dutiful und loyal subjects, the Coramous House of Assembly of Upper Canada, ia Provincial Parliament assembled, in full assurance of Your Majesty's earuest desire to promote the welfare of Your people, beg leave humbly to address ourselves to Your Majesty upon a matter of the deepest interest to Your faithful subjects in this Provinee.\u201cWe learn, with extreme apprehension and regret, that, at the instance of the Lords Commissioners of Your Majesty's Treasury, Your Majesty has been advised to entertain the intent'on of disallowing two Acts of the Legislature of this Colony, which were passed more than two years #70, the one for increasing the Capital Stock of the Bank of Upper Canada, and the othar for incorpo- ratiag a second Banking Association in this Province, under the name of the Commercial Bark of the Midlaud District, \u201c We humbly represent, that, although the disallowanee of these Acts may appear to be authorize:l by the letter of the Statute of the British Parliament passed in the thirty-first year of the Reign ef Your Majesty's Royal Father, entitled, \u2018\u201c An Act to repeal certain parts of an Act passed in the fourteenth year of His Majesty's Reign, entitled, © An Act for making more effectual provision jor the Government of the Province of Quebec iv North America, and to make further provision for the Goveramen* of the said Province,\u201d yet it ie contrary to its spirit and meaning, and to the principles of a free Government.We believe that this provision was made to remedy the evil which might Le occasioned by the Royal Assent beiny given in the Colony to a Provincial Act that should be found incompatible with the rights and interests of other portions of the empire, but we cannot think it was intended to give a power of interference with our internal affairs, Against such an interference, we respectfully, bat plainly and solemuly protest, as inconsistent with those sacred constitutional principles which are esseutial to a free government; since it is manifest, that if Your Mujesty\u2019s Miaisters, at a distance of more than four thousand miles, and not at all controlable by or accountable to Your Majesty's subjects here, and possessing necessarily a slight and imperfect knowledge of the circumstances of this country, the wants and habits and feelings of the inhabitants, and the mode of transacting business among us, can dictate a different course, in relation to measures affecting ourselves only, from that which the people, by their representatives, and with the concurrence of the other Branches of the Provincial Legislature have chosen, we are reduced to state of mere dependence upon the will & pleasure of a ministry that are irrespon- able to us, and beyond the reach and operation of the public opinion of the Province; .avd no one can rel upon our Provincial laws, although they may be constitutionally and deliberately formed, but the most unhappy uncertaitty and want of confidence will prevail aud extend their disastrous influence over all our business transactions.We respectfully claim the same right, in bebalf of Yoar Majesty's Subjects in this Province, to be | peurs in the York Courier of the 4th instant.f i rench Coart, will bring | cation.The proximity of an Election may have been the moving cause with many of the members; as might have been expected, under the cireumstances, the bill was kicked nuder the table in the Legislative Couucil.The question remains therefore as it was, and the Reserves will most likely be applied to the accumulation of means for the support of a dominant Church.\u2014( Record.r ) Mr.George McDonell has published an Address, offering himself for the representation of the Town of Cornwall.We quess he is of the Tory orler, 0.R.Gowan's Address to the Electors of Leeds ap- The Christian Guardian states that * Mr.Grindrod is appointed to come out as President, to visit both Provinces, and Mr.Aller to accompany him (as one of the Missionary Secretaries) ou behalf of the Missionary Com- mitttee, Johu B.Marks, Esq.is a candidate for Frontenac.Mach canvassing has taken place in this Towa within afew days past.Four candidates for the representation of the town have started, viz: \u2014John Borget, Andrew N.Buell, Henry Sherwood and David Jones, Esquires.i Every exertion anpears to be makiog by them aud their frieuds and each candidate seems contident of success, Ij.Cobourz, (U.©.) 12th, March.\u2014On Friday night last, about eleven o'clock, a very strony light was observed in the direction uf Port Hope from this place, as of a large tire, and shortly afterwards a similar appearances but more extensive, arose in the opposite direction towards | Grafton.The first itseems was aceidental, and involved only a larve stack of boards the propercv of Juha Brown tunately over-heated ; but the last, there is but too mucb i lice and revenre.Some time since, we are told, the uo- lucky sufferer, Mr.George Stevens, Cabinet Maker, quarrelled, and parted with one of his workmen, (an apprentice we believe) named Robert Ray, npon which orca- {sion amd often sines, the latter wis heard to say, he won!d | make him suffer for it, &=.Mr, Stevens aud his wife, I shortly afterwards, shut up their premizes and went ta | the States on business ; where they have been detained | in consequence of the sudden brea sing np oï the frost, aud will not return till the navigation commences.We understand Ray was examived by the muristrates on Monday last, bat we have uot vet beard the result.The loss of Mr.Stevens 1, estimated to be at least £S00.Bytown, March 13th.\u2014 On the first alarm of fire the detachment of the military bere under the com: curl of Lieut.Coleman, of the 15th reziment, and Lieut.Gadon, of the Royal Engineers, hastened to the scene of desolation, with the engine belonging to government, and, notwithstanding every exertion was nsed by them, and also by the Commanding Royal Engineer, who was with equal alacrity on the spet, the destructive ravares of the tire could not be arrested till four houses, including that in which it occurred, were consumed.Among the suf- levers we have to notice a Luildinæ on Sussex street, oe- cupied by one Shouldice, a Merchant Taylor, adjoining to that iu which the fire originated ; also one on tlie other «ide of it, the property of Mr.Barreille, of the house of Barreille and Aumond, and the premises next to it, belonging to Donald Me Arthur, tavernkeesper, upon which he had expended a larre amount.We understand that pone of the premises were insured ; except that belonging io Mr, Barreilie, at the Quebée Office, It is said that Mr.Me Arthur\"s loss cannot be Ises than £709, P.Vankonshuett, Esq.MP.P.for Sturmout, returned monte from his parliamentary labours on Wednesday evening, and has brought the pleasing and gratifying in- tellizence, that His Excellency Sir John Colborne, has not only given the royal assent to the St.Lawrence Canal Bill, but assured Mr.Vankouæhnett that he would authorise the Receiver General to furnish the comumis- soners with £70,000 ta proceed with the work, so that we may expect the commissioners will break ground as early as the Ist of May,-\u2014 Corme-adl Observer.The ice opposite the town is giving way in all direc tions, so that the next novelty which is most likely to present itself to our view is the Durham boat navigation, accompanied by the Prescott new steamboat, puffing away down the Long Sault.\u2014 1/0.° TOIFFER-CAN ADA.Montreal, (Monday) March 17th.\u2014 We have received the following information through the politeness of the comptroller ut this port, in explwation of the par: graph from the Quebee Mircury :\u2014 \u2018 Goods warehousedare only liable to the duties which may he payable, at the time the same are taken out of the warehouse, consequent\u2019y the duties which may have been coHected upon Coffee nud Molasses taken out of the warehouse from and after the 1st of January last, and which were reported from that date by the 3d and 4h Will.TV.Cap.50, Sec.4, will also be returned to the parties interested therein.\u201c The duties above allnded to are the 7s.per cwt.on Coffee from the British Colonies, and 3d.per galion on Molasses in vessels registered in Great Britain or this Colony, and 6d.per gallon in British vessels registered in, other Colonies.\u2019 \u2014 aily Ady.The order in Council relative to the China Trade has heen transmitted to the Officer of the Customs here, for the purpose of aiding him in examining the documents brought by vessels from Canton.Under the new regime, a duty of seven shillings per hundred pounds on all goods exported and imported 13 to be charged in Canton, together with a tonnage duty of two shillings per ton register on vessels trading to that port.\u2014 10.L\u2019 Echo di Pays states that the Chambly River is open from Chambly down to Belwil.The ico is also\u2019 broken up opposite St.Antoine.A private account states that Lake Champluiu is open from Plattsbourg to Burlington, between which places u stea:nboat is now ruvning.\u2014 Ib, b Mr.Morin arrived here on Sunday night, and is to +t to-morrow for New-York, Ile is bearer of the dresses to both\u2019 Houses of the Imperial Parliument.A public mesting, approving of the 92 resolutions, was held at St.Athavase, (County Rouville,) ou the 10th inst\u2014Dr.Burdy in the Chair.Auother at St.Marie, (same county,) 8th March, \u2014Capt.Poulin in the Chair ; both approvini of the 92 resolutions, To-day Bigh Mast was performed in the Parish Church, Messire Quiblier ofliciated.The service was in honor of St, Patrick\u2019s day.Diuncrs are to be given to-night of the Irish Reformers, at McCabe's Hotel; of the Irish Tories, at Swords, \u2014 ( Minerve.) Ninety five persous are suid to be lying in the jail of this city ; five for delt.\u2014(1b.) Yesterday merning about three o'clock, two men convicted of crimes at the last Court of Oyer and Terminer in this city, the one sentenced to two months imprisonment, and the other to transportation, effected their escape, by breaking the lock of the cell they were coufined in, and using the materials to open a passage in the ceil- iux of the rallery to the roof of the prison.With little difieulty they suceceded inraising a portion of the tin roof, and by the assistance of their blankets secured an easy descant to that portion of the Champ de Mars, which is opposite to the Governor's garden.The seutry observed them aud gave chase, but ois top coat and accoutrements tripped him several times, and he was uu- successful.LEGISLATIVE Couser Cuamurrs.\u2014Mareh 18th, 1831, Mr.MafFa®s Nesolutions (Th and Sth} proposed in the Legislutive Cuuneil 4 the Btli inst and rejecte:l, & füsotved, That the SPth Resolution of the Assembly, boinx one of à series of ninety-\u2018wo Resolutions adopted lately in that House, inviting the formation of Committees of Correspondence to sit in Quebec and Montreal and others throughout the Province, las a tendency to disturb the King\u2019s subjects ju the enjoyment of their present state of happiness and contentment, and may lead to consequences dangerous to the peace and tranquility of the country, .[Ap rte A Tt Strnad : Ep Sth: AE IRE QE RT TE ernie.wy tami FOR SALE.ATENT CHAIN CABLES & Topsail Sheot Chuins, Anchors, 5 a 20 swt, Iron Bar and Ros Copper Bohs, $a 14 th, * Nails snd Spikes Patent Blocks in complete seits for vessels of 500 a 500 ¢ o Mastin ditto Chain Plates and Dead Eycs ditto ditto, ALSO, Rloached Canvas Nos.1 a 8, and rted Cordage.; by HENRY ATKINSON.Quebec, 1st Nov.1835.HE Subscribers offer for salo at their Stores, St.Antoine Street, Goudie\u2019s Wharf, the followiug articles, viz:\u2014 English Iron, round, square and flat, nssorted sizes Hoop Iron, Canada piste, double and single sheet iron Crowley {4) blistered and cast steel Fine Canada nails from 5j à 28 lbs, horse and tin nails Spikes from 34 a 8 inches, tm 1C, 1X, IX X, &c.assoited Wire, anvils, vices, spades, shovels aud frying pans Ralting, boat, and trace chains Grates, hot air and Canada stoves, ships\u2019 cobouses, &e, Best white lead in 28lbs, kegs, a few kegs green paint Bar and sheet lead, assortment shot, &c.Ear tin, a few casks dry white lead Powder, blasting, ¥, FF, FEF, and canister An assortment patent cordage and whitedo.A few bales shoe thread, sail and scine (nines Window glass 6} x 74 to 14 x 10 and crown glass Wine and porter bottles, casks : Jassware, &c, Curled hair, hair seating and feathers Lindseed oil, boiled and raw in small casks, &c.Bolt Copper, Sheathing do.and Nails, Acraman\u2019s patent proved chains and suchors for vessels from 25 to 500 tons.Demerara Rum, Muscovado Sugar, Refined do., Tobacco Pipes T D°.Double Gloster, King's Arms, Truckles, Dolphin, and Pine Apple Cheese.Mackarel, Herrings, Eels, Seal Skins, c.From the Beaver Works, Montreal.Cut nails to bind, wool cards assorted, best cast steel axes.\u2014ALSO\u2014 150 Packages Dry Goods, containing a complete assortment of woollens, cottons, silk goods and fancy articles, &c., suited to the Spriagdemsnd, 4th Juve, 1833 Wa.BUDDEN & Co, OODS UNCLAIMED.\u2014 Notice is bereby givon in conformity with the provisions of the 2d.Will 1V.Cap.32, that there are now remaining iu the custody of the Subscribers, as Agents of the Sr.Lawaexnce Sreax Tow Boar CouraANy, and as yet unclaimed :\u2014 D.Grant, Barrack Master, | Stove Pan, H.D Murdo, passenger per Nailer, 1 barrel.Mr.Hamiiton, cere of D.B.Cox, Buffalo, I box Hon.J.Baby, York, U.C.care of Alr, M*Douald, I box J.B.Porket, 1 barrel Fish B.Wilson, Guelph, U.U.1 box W.Gray, Millwright, Montreal, 1 parcel Mr.Girod, care af Mr.M*Donald, Druggest, Montreal, 1 parcel Mr.S Hondiow, Montreal, 1 portmanteau [8], 1 barrel Fish No mark, 2 Carriage Lamps and 3 Cushions Do 1 Wooden Clock Do 1 Log Pustic T.S.Glennie, 4 cases Mr.Hemming.Bangor Lodge, Guelph, 1 case M Long, Queenston, ! bale C.Small, York, U.C.1 case J G RR., Montreal, 1 case | \u201cJohn Rain, 1 case -~ Placed in the Bonded Warehouse ex.Waren Hex.n.4 E.O\u2018Brien, Kempenfeldt Mitis, ©** Batrisu Tan.| Lake Simcoe, U.C.1 case Major Baird, 66th Regt.U.C.for the Duties.1 case Res \u20ac Cheyne, Amherstburg, ex.BRILLIANT.| A.T.Pars.York, U.C.1 case, ex.PoMoNA l Robert Hartly, care of James Sharp, Chincuasie, No.8, Second Toncession, West Centre Road, U.C, 1 case And the proprietors thereof are hereby required to come forward within six months from the date of this notice, to prove property, and receive the same, upon payment of all charges for freight,\u201d carrriage, or otherwise, that may have accured thereon | and if at the expiration of the said six months, the said property remains unclaimed, the subscribers hereby make known that the same will be opened, examined, and if nothing appears therein whereby to ascertain the name of such proprietors, the same will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, as the Law directs.PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET.0 LET,\u2014Ths DWELLING HOUSE, No ; ohn, 34, St, Luwis-=rnsEr, now occupied by Edward Bowen, Esqure.Enquire of GEORGE WA à SCOTT.Quebec, 10th March, 18534.LLACE 8COIT O LET.\u2014Tho new Sronz on the subscriber\u2019s Wharf, Æ particularly calculated for Dry Goods, or any property which it is desirabie to keep from vermin.\u2018l'erme very moderate.Apply to HENRY ATKINSON.17th Feby.1834.St James\u2019-street.OR SALE,\u2014and principal part of the purchase mr - neyto remain on the property for a number of vears,\u2014or, TO LET, for one or more years, from Ist May next, that valaable Property situate at Pres ne.Vivre, generally known ss BRE AUT'S WHARF, now occupied by Mesrs, Tucker & Heath.A plan of the premises may be seen nt the Office of the undersigned Notary, from whom also every information way be had.L.T.MACPHERSON, N.I Quibee, 11th February, 1834.Foor SALE,\u2014and principal part of the purchase money to remain ou the property for a number of years,\u2014ur TO LE l', far one or mare years, from Ist May next, that valuable Property ut Pres pe- Vir, adjoining the Brewery Wharf on the one side, and Brehauts Wharf en the other side, wow occupied by Mesas Wo Prick & Co.A plan of the pre- miscs may be scen at the Uilice of theuvdersigned Notsry, from whom alsu every information may be had, i.T.MACPHERSON, N.I.Quebec, 11th Fobruare, 1874, _ T° LET, from 1st of May next, that commodious 25 new Stose House of three stories, No.35, 282 in St Louis Street, with a good Yard & Qut-hnuses coni- plote, as lately occumed by Win.King M'Cord, Esqr.and vow by Hemy Pemberton, Eiger.The entire premises are in perfect repair, and fully suitable 10 a large and respectable fa mily.Fou icference, apply to : ROBERT JELLARD, St.Ursuline Sweet.Slst January 1854.& TC LET.aud possession given on the Ist May Sp next, the Store in- St.James Strect, at pre- 5+ sent occupied by Home, McNaught & Co.Aviso, Fhe STORE and OFFICE adjoining the above occupied by Jos.W.Leaycraft.ANp the extensive and commodious Sheds situated in Arthur and Dalhousie Streets, with a spacious yard, well adopted fur an Auctioner Establishment.Apply to Quebec, 24th February, 1834, JER.LEAYCRAFT, 750 LET, and possession given on the lst May less next, a HOUSE situated at the point of the Island of Orleans, with a Garden and Hangard.For further particulars, apply Lo PIERRE BONNEAU, Pilot.Quebec, 24:h Feby.1034.~~ T LET, from Ist May next\u2014The MOUSE sn, at present occupied by Mr.Blakistock, in 24457 Arsenal Street, next door to De.l\u2019ainchaud.The House is in excellent repair, with a Gardeo adjoining, For particulars, apply to the Proprietor.Palace Sirevt, 22d Feby.1534.It.| SALE.\u2014That superior Fary, lying on the North side of the Little River St.Charles, adjoining the Commissioner's Bridge ; contaunng about ninety ove superficial arpents, eighty four of which aren the best state of cultivation, producing annually about 6000 bundles ol hay, besides grain and rout crops.SYMTFS.\u2014ALsn\u2014_ A WOOD FARM, sbout eight miles distant, containing Thirty superficial Aipents.\u2014For particulars, &e.apply to A.Panraxt, Esq, N.P., or to the propricior ALEXR.CAMPBELL, on the premises.17th Feby.1834.O LE T\u2014for One Year, from ist May, 1834\u2014 13% The PROPERTY of the Heirs CHILLAS, The Stores, OrFrFices, and Yanne, in St.Peter Sucet, now in possession of C.A.Hour, Esq.The Large House, No.26, St.Peter Sircet, with Three Fire- prhef VauLrs, together or seperate.Apply to THOMAS HUNT.or to WILLIAM NEWTON.Quebec.24th February, 1834.O LET\u2014Two new HOUSES, facing the 2 New Market, St.Paul Street.\u2014 Also, seve: 2330 Cal small Houses ncar the Shipyard of the Subscriber.\u2014 Apply to JOHN MUNN, Quebec, 21st f'eby.1854.S:.Roch.PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET.O LET, and possession given on the 1st May : next, that pleasant COUNTRY SEAT, now occupied by J.Bignell, Esq., situated on the St.Fov Roan, about two miles from Town, belonging to the Estate of the late François Durette, Esq.P.BOISSEAU, Apply to Testamentary Exceutor.Quebec, 11th March, 1834.- s O LET, and possession gveu on the Ist of play May next\u2014A HOUSE situated in the Upper * Town of Quebec, Pauvre Street, near the House oceu- ied by the Common Council, belonging to the l\u2019oor of the Hel Dieu of Quebec.For conditions, apply to the Undersigned Notary.ANT, A.PARANT, N.I.14th March, 1834, OR SALE OR TO LET, the Dwelling-Touse fin and Premises belonging to Mr.George Ross, now occupied by the Subscriber.Terms moderate, and possession on the 1st May next, Quebec, 7th March, 1834.R.P.ROSS.O LET\u2014The STONE WAREHOUSE avn rin | OFFICE, corner of St.Peter and St, Pan) reets, wi arge STORE, SHEDS and WHARF, &c., in rear of the om BP; i i i 1st May next.\u2014 Application to be made owen will be given Wu.BUDDEN & Co., 12th March, 1834.Goudie\u2019s Wharf, dles, situatein St.Joacniar Street, St.John\u2019s Suburb, now occupied by Messrs.Frencu & SINCLAIR, with the premises and dependencies thereof,\u2014~and if wanted, the Kettles and Utensils belonging to the same.' ALso,\u2014A large Stone HOUSE, one story high, with Kitchen, four Rooms and a Cellar below, situate in St.Eustache Street, in the rear of the above, Quebec, 11th Feby; 1834, JAS.VOYER, O LET,\u2014The FACTORY of Soap and Can- 132] FoR sae or To LET, the Surp-vann, the te ORE and the LoT opposite to the said yard be pacte St.Paul and St.Charis Streets, at Canotene in t wer Town of Quebec, the whole heretofore occupied hy Mr.Tayzon, as a Ship-vard.\u2018I\u2019 Mr, non at p-yurd.The Store would be put in good Arso,~The GARDEN of the St.Tock M These properties might be advantagedusly divided Into Hone, Lots ; and the whole would be sold on very easy terms of payment, AND, TO BE SOLD, with payment, the DWELLING HOUSE, STORES ai 0 premises aL Canoterie aforesaid, now occupied by Messrs Ecxanr & Wurre, Plans of the foregoin may be seen at the Office of the undérsigned Notary, where information will be had.L.T.MACPH Queboc, 11th Februery, 1834.ER8ON, N.P.facing the New Market, ALSO, Twoin 81.Paul Sirect, occupied by Mr.Win.Newton, and Mr.J.M.Ross.For particulars, apply to the Proprietor Feby.Dub, 1834 POPPY SORN BLL.YO LET, from lst May next\u2014Two houses FOIR SALE.HAT PIECE OF GROUND directly facing the Quebec Exchange, and extending to St.Peter-street, « divided into three Sracieus Benne Les.Offers for them, separately or the whole are desired.Price will be low, and terms of pay.nent made (o sit the purchaser.\u2014 Plans may be scen at any time.FRS.BELL, \u2019 St.Peter Street, On part of the above premises are already a couple of Stores, Stable, and Coach-house.These will go with the lot on which they stand.\u2014 Quebec, 20th Jan.1834.e, OR SALE, or TO LET\u2014The whole of that ob valuable and extensive PROPERTY, ia St, = 1p och\u2019s Snburbs.situate between Mr.Joux MuNy and the property belonging to the Estate of ihe late Mr.Joun Gove \u2018The conveniences of this property as a Shipbuilding Yavd, or tor the Lumber Business, are wellknown.There is.independent of other buildings, a large DWELLING HOUSE, Garden, &c.For particulars and terms, apply on the premises to the proprie- Lor, GEORGE CAMPBELL.ALSO.\u2014A piece ef GROUND in the same place.bounded in front by Prince Edward Street, and in rear by the Rue de la Reine ; containing 90 fiet front at each end, and 264 in depth.Quebec, 19th Feb.1834.FEO LET, and possession given on the list hy of May next,\u2014That very spacious HOUSE, «818 ith Stables, Out-Houses, and other lJependaucies, situated in d'Arguillon and St.Henry Streets, near St, Johns Gate, Upper \u2018l'own, formerly the Property of Claude Denéchaud, Esqr., and oceupivd fur a number of years by Rickard Penn Esqr.Storekecper.Apply to 1he undersizned Notary, Quebec, 2d Feby.1854.ANT, A.PARANT, N.PP.O BE LET\u2014The following Properties in ca Sault au Matelot Street, belonging te John Jones, Jr.Esqr, at present occupied by the Subscriber, vizs\u2014No.7\u2014The BUILDING formerly known as the Quebec Hank, with a very large FOUR STORY STONE STORE, WOODEN STORY, OFFICE, YARD, &c.ib rear, admirably udapted for an extensive Wholesale or Aue.tion Establishment.No.7.\u2014That fine large and convenient Dwelling House, with Cellars, Ice and Coach Jlouses, Stables, &c.suitable for a large family, or Hoarding louse.\u2014 Possession might probably, if required, be given befure thelst of Mey.Apply to the Proprietor as above, or to Quebec, 4th Feby.1834.THOS.TAIT.A O LET from the lst of May next, the PRE MISES occupied by Mr.F.8.Holcomb, consisting of an Office, Cellarsand Vaults, under the Commercial Chambers.A180, a Store, with a large Yard and Speds adjoining.\u2018The Vaults and Cellars are well suited for a Wine Merchant.\u2014= Apply to J.JONES, Jr.Quebec, 3th Feby.1834.a TL LET, the Dwktrivoe Ilouse, No, 10, d\u2019Au- 18 teuil Street, now occupied by Wm, Henderson, JOIIN PHILLIPS, 2 Esquire, \u2014 Enquire of TC LET, and possession given on the lst May Ap ; next, the HOUSE, No.24, Mountain-street, 42°\" at present occupied by Jacon Brrr as a hardware store end dwelling House.For further particulars, application to be made to Mis.Hoss, Dalace.street, or Mircuxut, & Ross, 27, SL Peter-street.\u2014Quebece, 10th January, 1834, 0 LET, in the Commercial BuiLpiNas,~\u2014 Three OFFICES, with or without Stores attuched.\u2014 Apply to Commerclal Buildings, } JAMES GEONGE, oth Feby, 1854, = ne bp iy AI ame 5 8 PROFERTY FUR SALE AND TO LET.YO LET,\u2014The lowor part of that elegant new ex 8 story louse, faving the new market place, St.Paul Sirect, Lower \u2018Town, beautifully situated for « Boarding House, or Iotel.with a Haogsnd.Out-house, Stable, Well, &e, and à large Yard.For particulars, wp to S4 Feby.1854.JUS.G, TOURAN 3 AU, ve 81.Ituch.O BE LET-The STORE recently erected abn on the Wharf of the Subscribers.445.ALSO, Part of another STORE situate on sume wharf, For further particulars, apply to GILLESPIE, FINLAY & Co Quebec, 31st January, 1854, Re LET, that large two story HOUSE, situate ri on Champlain-street, Lower Tow, nearly op- 2» posite the Stairs which descends to the Culede.Sar, and lying between the houses of Mr, George and Br.Faucher.With a few reparrs, it wonld make a good Boarding louse, and it its present state would suite one or two tenaute.Apply 10 the proprietor, A.RR.11 A MEL, Esquire, Advocate, or tothe undersigned Notary, ANT.A.PARANT, yet December, 1871, N.1.# TL LET, from the Ist of May next, Turry 2» Snors and Houses below Messrs.Massue aud 447 Boissean, now oveupred by Adams, Coufectioner ; Bowles, Shoentuker, and D.Langlois, Grocer.Abo, two ginal] Houses in Coui:lud-sticet, fit for small families.Application to be made to the unatéragned Notary, at his oflice inthe Lower Tuwo, No.29, St, Péter-sireet.W DE LERY.J pos SALE or TO LET, fur one or more is years, with inimediate possession if required, that large and convenient House, with out houses znd spacious yard io front and rear of the same, No, 4G, St.l\u2019aul street, Opposite the New Market, weil adapted fur n Tavern, Boarding House or private Diciling ;\u2014IF rold, easy terms of payment will be given, JAMES HUNT, Apply to Quebec, 19th Deer.1833.No.1, Cul dv-Sac.os T° LET, and pussession given the first of Moy 0 next.\u2014The ene or the other of the two following houses, vig: \u2014 That occupied by the undersigned, Mount Carmel street, tn view of the Fort Garden, and the other occupivd by Dr.Lloyd, Haldimand street.loth houses are in excellent order, with yards, stables, &e, &c.E.BEDARD, Apply to 41h Dec.1833.Mount Carmel, No.3, he FOR SALE, a NE undivided third part of the Lake and Sei- Ex gniory of Madapegnia or Matapediae, with .\" one undivided third part of all the Islands in the same.This Seiguiory is situated at a distance of about thiny miles from the St, Lawrence, in rear of the Seiguicry of Muis, and consists of one league of land in depth all round the said Lake, \u2018Fhe Seigniory contains about Ninety Thousand superficial acres, exclusive of the Islands in the Lake.Application at Quebec, ta Le made to 11.G.FORSYTIT, or at Montréal to J.T.BADGLEY.Quebec, 26th November 1833.0 LET.\u2014That beautifully situated THousE on a the Ramparts, near lope Gate, corner of St.2 Francis-street, hoghly finished, containing a room of 42 feet, divided into two parts, with a door to open occasionally, and other rooms suitable to a commudious house, eleven bed rooms, and a well of spring water in the cellar, stabling, coach house and a large vard.It has also a Leautifu! flower garden im- mediat: ly under the diring room windows.The above mentioned house might answer for an Hotel © it commands a view of the Livers St.Lawrence and St.Charles, and of (he arnivals of all vessels coming round Point Levy, also of all steamboats from the St.Lawrence ; it also has a view of seven parishes on the north.For particulars apply to FRS.DURETTE, 6th January, 1834, St.Francis-street.710 LET, and possession given Ist May next \u2014 That fine new House, three storits high, situated on Saint Paul's street, corner of Itamscy street, near the New Market, a very desirable situation ; the first story being now fiving up for a dry goods or grocery store, with cellars, stables and spacious yard, Four particulars apply to the proprictor, outside Palace Gate.Quebec, 23rd Deer.1833.JAMES B.EDIE.FARMS AT VALCARITER BRIDGE TO LET, y_ THVHLE extensive Farms at the Great Point on a the north of the Bridge, and on the riverside L228 below the Uridge, formerly occupied by Samuel Crane.The two Farms contain about 400 hundred acres, a hundred acres of which are in cultivation; about twenty of them arc ploughed for this year\u2019s crops.New fencing stuff has also been \u2018aid on the geound thus winter, and a dozen acres brushed on the Great Point for chopping this spring and cropping next season.\u2018The soil is of she best quality, The hay cropis about six thou- cand bundles of the best bay.The distance from Quebec is only about sixteen nudes, and the roads now tolerably good, without expences of toll, furriage or delay.There is a Grist Mill within a few a pents of the premises; School llouses nad Catholic and Prote-tant places of worship in the neighbourhood.\u2018The whole wil be let together or separately for a number of years, if asubstantial tenant offers, who can sufliciently stock the farm.Apply to WiLLian Neiwsox on the adjuining farm.or to WILLIAM COWAN, 14, Mountain-street, Quebec, TO BE LET, .a, HE extensive and commodious Premises, si- =n tuated in Notre Dame-street, near the Lower 2225 Fawn Market, at present occupied as a wholesaleand retail Grocery Siore, by Mr.J.F.Duront, consisting of an «xecl- tent Dwelling, Shop, Store, large Vaults, Yard and Stables.\u2018The stand has long been kno'vu ass most desirable one in that line ; po-session could probably be given if required, previous to the 1st May next.For terina, &c.apply to and January, 1874, GEO.BURNS SYMES.a \"LS LET.\u2014MCaviva\u2019s Wiary and its depen- oe dencies having been leased by the Montreal Ya-B row Bost Company, they offer to Let the following, viz.The well known Three Story STONE STORE, now ceeupied by the Agents of the Hon.East India Company.as a Fva Warehouse, with an excellent Vault and three separate Cellars underneath.Also, several commodious Offices adjutnir, The elegibility of these premises for every purpose requiring 8 central situation and proximity to the Port, and particularly for the reception and shipment of property from and to Montreal, is too well known to need notice bere.\u201cI'he whole wilt be Let together or sepérately, and possessian given 1st May next.That superior DWELLING HOUSE close to the above, at present occupied by W.Wauken, lisquire, to which is attached a good Stable, Out [louses, &c.&c.and a pleasant and extensive Gallery in the rear fronting the Itiver\u2014undernenih the House are two Celiary (entrance [rom the wharf) which will be Let with It or separately.Apply 10 Mr.JOLIN FISIIER, or JOHN DYDE, Agent T.B.C., M*Callum\u2019s wharf.Quebec, 15th Jan, 1854.YO LET, and possession given on the 1st May ce next, the MOUSE, No.%, Sous-le-Fort Street, at present occupiud by Mr.Bressamie Micuaun, Apply to JAS, HUNT, 26th February 1874, No.1, Cul-de-Sne.4 OR SALE, on the beautiful Lake St.Charles, de a FARM of excellent land, containing 131 acres, extending for one mile along the luke, with a commodious DWELLING-HOUSE, fitted for the residence ofa genteel family, with a barn, stable and root-house, The butldings ere all new, and are well plauned, The house alone cost upwards of £200.A clearance of thirty acres in superficial extent upon the shore of the Lake, opens on onc uf the loveliest scenes in Lower.Canada, The Mouse is within 50 yards of the Lake, which abounds, at all scasuns, with +h and fowl.A view of the property, which will be sold st a very low price, will amy 'y ropay the trouble of an hour's drive from Quebec, and will at once convince the visitor that the situation is one of the best chosen, and most desirable in the province.As the proprietor is about entering Into business, he would require but one helf the pu chase money in cash, and would take vut the remainder in stock goods, \u2018The purchaser could be nccommodated on the inost reasonable terms, with a quantity of superior mahogany furnished now on the premises, together w th Kitchen, Cooking, and Farming Utensils For further particulars, apply to Archd, Campbell, Esgr., 1lis Majesty's Notary, or tv the Ptuprietor un the promises.J.BRACKIN, EE ee ne PROPERTY FOR SALE AND 10 Lg) : 60,000 ACRES OF LAND, OR SALE.\u2014That portion of the Seigniorie; : MC Mapawauxa and TussCOUATA, lying on the we.\" side of the Itiver Madawasks and the Lake Temiscousts Wes 55 miles from the banks of the Bt.Lawrence, und a, distant Quebec ; being 44 lengues in front, divided into two 120 fo ro containing a superficies of sbout 60,000 acres.Jpg e aud \u2014 mey at any time be converted from the Seigniorial to ds Port and Common Saccage tenure.\u2018l'ho great post route Le Free Quebec and New Brunswick traverses the extent of this Wey pubil and a direct sud safe water communication for rafte \u2018ie Perth vvador: found in it, from st.John's to the Bay of Fundy The to / Brunswick Land Company, it isstated, have applied to th 9 New prise Government for an additional grant of land to that Lo Tarn them, pledgiog themselves, if the boon be accorded t eld by dort Steamboat between St.John's and Lake \"Temiscouata, © ply 3 write The Land is umbered with several species of Pine (of whi, 74d.» Wiute and Yellow predominate.) of large growth and he which 105074 Hey.Becch, Birch, Nuple and all other Woods po Ma\" py Lower Canada sbound, Upon the River Gatineay wbie iar to \u2018roby through a section of the property, some of the finest \"Milli Tm w.A Americas are to be found.Mies iy teas Alexander Fraser, Lsq, a gentleman possessing weal Dre great enterprise, isa propretor of a large part of these Sd sa ries; he resides on tie spot, and has valuable Grist and te Deets Mitte in operation; and the settlement of the Lunds iy nn Saw Tact rapid progress.Lhe soil of the Svigmories is excellent, A ver Gap dustrious and energetic capitalist, by acquiring this pro ee ir would, in a very few years, be enabled 10 realize Ae EL profit 00 his outlay, ; © A EXIraodinasy als y ; ; and Frida The attention cf the Lumber Merchants is called to this val tou.Cha able section of country.alu.Louts.84 Quebec, 27h Feb 1824, JAMES H, Kkpy Som So - nevp Tes days, $ P- ANDS FOR SALE\u2014SIX LOTS in the Town MA LE of Hrurrorp, L, C,:\u2014viz.Nos.12, 19, 22, in tie A oth Range; and 17, 18, 19, in the 10th Range.An dispta, 0A late from the Patent willbe given ; and further particular yay To Le kaowu, by applying 10 8 ArARTM C.CHAMBERS, Should 1 Sherbrooke, La C, above, Of All Letters to be post paid, 5 post aehac, 10 h Fb 1454 Hopes QO LET, and possession given on the [st af | \\JOT ré À May Bext\u2014A HOUSE, No.1, Luwis Steg | YM Apply to C.D.Praste\u2019, N.I\u2019, No.11 cp ; 353, M Upper Town, Quake.° \u2019 » Jostru Srurn, proie 6 February Sid, 1834.: DE FOR SALE OR TO LET.À id DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT, in Cantevoy ] i : ES -1gned fe STREET, 50 feet frouting on the said Street, bya depth of 42 feet; bounded on one side by Mrs.Muntcumeny ji he and on the other by Georar Pozrg, Esq., and in thet : En Royal Artiliery Harracks- PA a Grr) dn its present state, nt would answer well for a Carpenter, or ( R Stablmg, there being a building about 40 fect long ou the pre E UBI mises.Apply to the undirsigned pruprietor, tio it.SYMES, 98 cuis Citye or to Mr.J.B.PRUNEAU, mu Itue de I\u2019 figlise, St Roch, [ERY the Quebee, 22nd January, 1854.pres Ochs.# w Jeon SALE, or to LET, a FARM of 40 Ar ea peuts in superficies, situated at St, Pierre deo \u201cCharlesbourg, on which there are buiit a HOUSE, BAIN A Lewi and STALLE, The whole is in goud condition, and in « ver, .agreeable suuation.Maple trees for making sugar near il.» hous, gs.John, and a wuod land, with a shop on the highway, belong to ih FURS arm, Apply, No.8, Haldimand-street, Quebec.re 16th January, 1554.A CY eo Qq anu ry I a.CL Mrs RICARVY Es.Charle AE ; TTT Bt.Roch, 0 LET, by the subscriber, the property uo- M ! iki dermentioned, possession of which will Le JVorcheste given on the 1st May next:\u2014 pg ie \u2018The houe furmerly belonging to Jean Olivéer Brune, Mie Gene Esqr, v together with the house and three hangars adjacent to tt, as wuli us the wharf the subscriber purposes to build by the 15h \u2018arrières, June next, and which will extend in prolongation of the aforesaid wanrlto the Line of Mr.Woolsey's wharf, at the place called [4 Calle.\"I'he who'e will Le let tu one or several persons: Further.the shop in the above mentioned house, now occupied by Mr.A, Bisson.This shop witioccupy the whole front of the house, tha is, it will be 52 feet in front by 24 deep, having two large windows and two large doors; the floor will be level with the stro, ali done m the best style, This shop may be leased scaparatels.The upper part of the house will be finished in à plain aod subs.tantal manner and divided to suit à boarding house, having two rooms, 45 feet by 20 cach, three sitting rooms and twenty bed ruvms.This house faces the steam-boat landing place , It will Le provided with a water clowet, or a warm or cold bath, and va.ter witli be conveyed to each of the stories.29.Three well furnished counting houses on the sfuresad whatf, 3%.Thethree tory stone house now occupied by Mr.Hobe Scott, as an Hotel, having occupiet it for seven years, ndvants- greously situated and facing St.l\u2019eter, St.James sud Sauli-au- BE Morice cure On - ps EM, AW pAN Ree rage TEI Ge - Matelot streets.2 1 4°.The three story house adjoining No.3, containing com- ; fortable lodgings fur two families.52.Three counting houses fucing Sault-au-Matelot stieet, 1.and two facing St.Peter street.6 5.The wharfand hangar, adjoining the oncoccupied Lv Li J undersigned, on St.Paul street, whieh were built this year, E - 79, Three counting houses situated an Si.1 aul Street, aud Be A polie alsu the honse formeriy osved by Mr.Proun, together wiks PRE March 1: good stone hangar on St, Paul street.- 85.The house and dependancies, occupicd at present by kim DR: self, situated on the west side of Ste Paul sireet, but wih te in t latest improvement, aud well calculated for en Lutel.\"The boiy a youn uf the housc has 66 Feet front by 76 deep, and 1s three stories high.ent, Ou one site there 1s a building of three stories and 24 fout front 8 1! 1< emis adjoining the main building.[here ica similar buldiog on the offering other side.These premises are ail bawever, enclosed aud fon bar be ki !: ore post paid, ) HET bi vding 5 ulin.Ay whole.Among the spastments are two rooms ef 75 feet by 8 three kitchens and 50 bed rooms\u2014\u2014alio three very large coll warm and cold, s:eamn and shower baths and water closet.Tre dependancies compose a large yard, stabling for 25 horses coh houses, hangar and a good ice house.T'hiz house 1s conveanat to the landing places of the steam-boats, and ts 11 direct and short communication with the Upper \u2018Lown, FF.BUTFALU, Qutbee.15th December, 1533.St.Pau, Street.fh ala 10 LET OR TO BE LEASED FOR A TERM UF ro La YEARS.; FARM situate at L'Ancienne Lorette.fine re À miles from town, together with a large Hou Lo I finsshed 1m the latest style, Barn ond Stable; the whole in the =; best possible condition.Arso, n large Garden.The sian JE r ; is one of the finest in the vicinity of Quebec, and the road leads FER ing to it, with the exception of a short distance, is ncadatized, i En The cattle, agricultural implements and carnages may alo be ME eased.5 =H Buta small part of the payment in money will be required, f pp: old; and every facility will be given as to the rent, ES Apply to the undersigued proprietor.ey 5 D.GLACKEMEYER x N.1, The Livery d support, uber of veg Fen tat 1), 4 \u2018pool, in August 1855.TOR SALE OR LEASE\u2014An excellent SAWMILL, in good repair, on Lot No.8, lst Range, Stoncham, about 15 miles from Quebec, nud near the upper end of Lake St.Charles.\u2018The Mill is fitted up for two gonki fticaving of Saws, ond a circular saw, and abundance of Saw Logs ay a; TY mon be obtained in the vicinity, Likewise, with or without the mil, Ca Sint if required, an excellent fa 1M of about 200 neres, with a large ni LEL Clearance, Dwelling Mouse, Barn, Stable, &e.&c PACER Easy terns of I'ayment will be given to the Purchaser.BAF] Apoly to JAMES HUNT, NFA] 3d Jany.1854.No.1, Cul-de 51: BS HE - ce RTE ge LANDS IN FRAMPTON.sue À Euros HE following lots in that Township are for Fl hese ship viz +=No.G in the 4th range (a half) M8 are coppen 4and5, 5th do ¥: their ncco 5 Gth do, and com Application to be made to , \u2018 pTIcue.ne W M.B I L bn cel.be prige off Quebec, 19th August, 1833.St.Peter Sree H Ruiness, \u2014 sand Bedd: STONEHAM & TEWKESBURY.x bip ur particule \"TUE following LOTS OF LAND in that \u2018Towns are FOR SALE, viz.\u2014 No.22, .or.in the Second lange.Nos.15,1981 in the Third do- Ko.17, \u2026\u2026.inthe South do.08, 13,16 17 in the ixi nv, P : ® worl to FRS.BEL te 0 Jed Quebee, 29th Aug.1855.St.Peter 577 IW: hep , {ly 1m, ! Lu 3 xt.\u2014 That Home BEY mar npg O LET, from 1st February next\u2014g 0 vo, Sean en, à and property fronting Sault-au- i DAS de tu ts St.Deter Lig oF present occupied by John LAnEEY ied gy Dat \u2018This property is very advantageously situated for busin kind, and will be fitted up 10 suit » roenectable tenant, cu, ne ply to PO HDG LR DEANS CU Quebec, 27th Ducr.1835, "]
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