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No.4793.°C GAZETTE i THE QOL Ev.B wkscicrs aud Stationer 8 usney daily, 64 Mountain street, Quibec., ; gand Fridays 19 English; Tuesdays, Thursdays wedwsdatt Saturdaÿ: in French.A nays rs, Us.Por GHANA, and Us postage.A price fat pot PE gi papers separately, 20s.p.a.and Ge Ine Frend! relnrk an day of publica ved in before 12 o'cln: A bp 1430080 eK to written orders, or in both languages fa (sorte o written directions.at ¥s.Gd.for \"eo hues ahd Re cit ford of 0 srtion, and 744.cach subsequent insertion; fd EY der, Br BLY es, $i.4d.first inscttion, and Ud.each sub, Be | fue aud AOE Advertsing by peetion.Le hoth isnguages double.as ay EN TE Fabre & Co; Three.Fliver, M1 : st Andres Owtawa, Mr.w.a.Blanchard ; W.Allsopp, Esy-s Ste.Anne.P.A.Dorion, AL Filtesu; River du Loup.M.Chalou ef e ; La Rate, M.1).McDonald; Sherbrovke, fe Vieolel M Cross Suez Berihier, M.lranchemontagne se, « wonehers a Henry J'euton, Eeq.: William Henry, JE vid de Dewi.M, Mignault St Charles, Dr.Duvert, Lougdey 3 Wd.J, dohnenn : St John's, M.Deusarez ; Ebuu - fo Ja Prarie.Ste.Marie N leauce, M.Meny ; Ste Anne, E punis > furse, Esq 5 flver Quelle, MI.Jorre; Ka Ant tain Gsuvtean ; Nimouski, P, Qauvreau, Fag.E morts Port Joli, Col.Fraser.kK Most of the postrassiers throughout the Province have con- * Le ET Fup peceIve ane Canada an United Slates, cvery day Bop iss af ass excepted) at 5 P.M, un seimieer and 4 P.M.BR, ant Fru Chambly, St.John & Missiskou! Ray, 1 uesdays i o (ae hours.Saint Francis, Juwnships Tucidays Bas vstardayé ame horse Nava Scotis and New Brunswick Bni \u2014vurdars, 8 La Hance Saturday, 10 A.M.St.Pauls Prestige 8 1 3 p; M, Lotbinicre, Wodues tays, 3 P.M.~ Mail k Bou.Sur on.M.Gauvin, Couillard Strcet Upper Town gy): actor 3 tapés 14 2 otbintere, be rie IovsEor ASSEMBLY, .\u201c Quebre, 170h Lp il, 1825, È HE Clerk of the House of Assembly will ref ceive Tenders until the opening of the next an for the l'einting of the Journal, Appendix, Billa > ner work for the {louse of Assesnbly ; the snd work pl OL ven to the person or persons who shall make the or ind most advantageous \u2018Lenders in one or more or ; but each sontract must be made for the whole Least one of the articles mentioned below : he said Tenders are to be made in the following form, Es Crerx'3 OFFICE, 7: pu ne JOURNAL, First 100.Second 100.ery Sheet printed on gond Paper, Pa Prenond saute form as the Jour- vais of the last years, plain work, jo duo dite ruled sod sured WOPK.evvreses coronene sevcunese APPENDIX.inted Sheet of same form, sers #r Focal and character as (he É Journal, plain work.ue Bou ditto ruled and fisure BE wir co conn en sane senaes fo ditto in Small Pics, à quai WOK sacecee re tsstereescen cn Duo dme ditto ruled amd A pensons 0 do 1 dons er, phhin WOPE vacceca rie sesesscarea see _ tig ditto duto ruledand cute Work \u2026ucssress nee sarerceacse Pra ditto in Brevier plain La ditto ditto ruled and Sur Work .sucessesses er seanees vec BILLS.vers Sheet in the ordinary form, on good Paper im l\u2019ica.00s0c0cree irons of Committees Communi- muens from the Fxecuuve and ster Documents which make part if the Journal or Appendix, of sich the Printing may be order- oi and done dure the Svagion :\u2014 B+ 1000 M's.composition E - the Paper aod Unnong, per 19 Shéets.u\u2026.s + secasensescnceccu0e En the came work to be done dur- az the recess, apart from the Journal or Appendir ice For 1600 M's composition.For the Paper and Printing per 100 RCE ocancsss resserre rence sac sa cer Tet Letters, Circuiars, IHauks and wht Ponting not mmeluded in the above Classes: \u2014 Yor every page of 2000 3's of print- N Kk-\u2014Samples of Paper must fF accompany the \u2018Lenders, Ë Wu.B.LINDSAY Ck.Assy, 1 The Editor of the Montreal Gazette 1s requested to E11 the above notice until the opening of the ensuing E devon HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.Quebec, d Februery, 1510.1 ESOLVED, That after the close of the present ÉAU Session before any Petition is presented to this E House fur leave to bring 1n a private 1311 whether fur the geen of a Brivige or feudzes, far the regulation ola Com.Erin, for making of any Turnpike Road, or tor granting to uy individual or individuals any Exclusive ltshts or Pri- ezeswhalsoever, or for the alteration or renewal of any fact of the Provincial Parnament, or the hike purpose, no- tce vf such application shall be given m the Quebre (a f: and in oncof the Newspapers of the District, af any as Epablshed therein ; and also by a notice affixed at the Church: fot of the Parishes that such appheation may affect, or in E tie must public place where there is no Church during two E Months at least.before such petition is presented, 12th March, 1817.E femuvro, That hercafter this Mouse will not receive E 1.5 lelitions oc private Bills after the first fifteen days of beach Session, ; 2nd March, 1819.Resorven, That after the present Session, before any F l'etibons praying leave to bring in a private [Hill for the ¥ erection of 8 \u201cToll- Bridge.is presented to this House, the E l'erson or persons proposing to petition for such Bill hall, f: upon giving the notice prescribed by the Ruie of the third ; day of February, one thousand eight hundred and ten.also f st the same time, and in the same manner, give a notice, ji suing the Toll which they intend to ack, the extent of the E drvileres.the height of the Arches, the interval between P he Abutmenis of Peers for the passage of 1tufiz and E sels, and mentioning whether they purpose to erect a 3 Brig 8° or not, and the dimensions of such Draw- i 4th March.1834.Resovven, That any Petitioner for an exclusive Privi- *ge, do deposit in the hands of the Clerk of this House a Sum of twenty.five pounds, before the Bill for such exclu: ji tive privilege go to a second reading, towards paging part tbe expense of the said private Bill, which sum shall be (Attest) Wi.B.LINDSAY, Clk.Assy.3 Yr The Printers of Gazettes and other Newspapers : r In this Province, sre requested to insert the abore publ Ny respective papers in the language in which they are bhed, until the next mmvetiog of the Legislature.REWARD FOR DISCOVERY OF INCENDIARIES.WHEREAS three unocenpied houses in this where City have recently buen destroyed by Fire, tha Hy several attempts have been Intely made to set fire ; ouse belonging tn Mrs.Widow I yson.and occupied § Nh Brown.Grocer.sttuate at the corner of Grisous | 114 Ste.Genevide.strects, on tha Cape, \u2014=Suspicion is en- {*rlained that many of the late fires and al arma of Arcs have been caused by acts of Incendiaries; wherefore, Public Notice is hereby given, ran resident and Direclorsof the Quebee Fire.As MUNDRE PNY will give a REWARD or ONE such {nf ED POUNDS, to any person who may give convicts ormation as shall lend to the apprebension and \u201cibn ofthe said Incendiaries or either of them.y order Wu.HENDERBON, Quebec, April, 1635, Secretary.That the P JOR SALE.\u2014A chesnut Filly, 15} hands high, four years old the 27th March iustant : She was got by the celerated American Race Morse, John Richards; her dem, Sally Baxter, was got by Ogle\u2019s C.A.IIL Oscar her grandam Dignora by the celebrated imported Horse Expedition (sro of Medoc's dam,) her great grandam Betsev Bell by M:Carty\u2019s Old Cub, her great great grandam Temptation by Heath's Childers; her great great great grandam Maygy Lauder, by Dr.Hamilton's C.I.H.Figure, her great great great grest grandam by the 1.H.Otello.her great great great great great grandun Colonel Tasker's imported Mare, by the 1.1, Spurke presented to Governor Ogle, by the Iste Lord Baltimore who received hun as à present from his late Koyal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales, (vide page 58 Edysr's General) Stud Book, ) price £125.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A chesnut Cult, sixteen hands high, four vears old the 261th April next, he wus got by the imported Horse Valen.une, (son of Magistrate, he by Camdlus, he by Humble- tonian,) out of Mies Vorresier by Diamond (vide page 63, Edzar's General Stud Book,) his dam Cornelis Vanhorn by Ware's C.A.RL 11.Godolphin, his grandam Sally Bax.ver by Ogle\u2019s Co A, Ra 11.Oscar, the rest of the pedigree as sbove, (vide page 517, lcdgac's General Sind Book, ) price L150.\" They were both bred by General I.M.Forman, of Rosehill, Cecil County, Maryland, are both untried snd free from vice and blemish, = Apply 10 the léduter, if by letter, post paid.If the Horse is no sold he will stand nt his stable, Mount Pleasant, the ensuing sesson, fur à hinited number of Mares \u2014'Terms payable tn advance Æ5, and 5 to the Groow ; the season to close the 15th day of ine, P,S \u2014 Editors in the Canadas favorable to the improvement of the breed vf llurses will please insert the above advertisement.Quebec, ith March, 1875.WES OF SCOTLAND IRE INSURANCE COMPANY.HE Subscribers are authorized by the West or ScoTLAND Fire INSURANCE COMPANY t0 usure Property of all descripiions agamit loss or damage by fire, on the most reasonable terms, and 10 settle here for any losses which may ceeur the moment the amount thereof can be ascertained.RODGER, DEAN & Co.HI SUBSCRIBERS offer for Sale\u2014 25,000 W.O, West India Staves, 2,000 Locust Tree-Nails, DAVID VASS & Co.TE SUBSCRIBERS have for Sule\u2014 Leaf Tobacco, in hihds.and bales, Plug Tobacco, wi kegs sud ball kegs Indigo in kegs Coffee, Porto Rico, and Pvarl in bags.Bright losin in bbls.Barley tu bbls.At.s0, Beef, Pork, Flour, Marrow-fat \"ease ant a few bags Ship Bread.DAVID VASS & Cu.THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE.FILW Cases superior London Lats, newest 4 shapes ; Staple Cordage, Hawsers and white Rope; cur and wrought Natls of all szes ; Paiuts of all colurs ; SOU reams Prntiog Paper; White Wax, J.M, FRASEIL & Co.Quebec, 1st April, 1833.Co FLOUR, BRICKS, For Sule by the Subscribers :\u2014 150 barrels supurfine Flour 400 du.five do.50 do.muddling do.20000 superior Fire Bricks 40000 ao.Building do.Newcastle and Sunderland Grate and Smith Coal.JAS, HAMILTON & CO, Qilice Irvine's wharf, Quebec 22nd Novr.1834.Jor SALE by the Subscribers, Tenerifle Wine i L.P.and Cargo, Pasley\u2019s Brand in Pipes Hhds, and Quarter Cocke, Pale and Brown Sherry wn ditto, Sicilian Hed Wine in dito, 26 Pipes Messina Whe Wine, 10 Ihde Claret, Port, Madeira and Claret in eaces, Cognac Bandy, Quard, Dupuis & Co's Brand, Jamaica Rum, Superior White Wine Vinegar, Kust Frdia eee 1a bags, Fnoglish Starch, Noh Country Feathers, Shexhing Copper & Nails & Copper Boles, Canvas as-orted, Cordage & Oakum, Black, White, and Green Pang, Pacu on Bois and Fukons, Lngiish Varah, Pate Seat Ont an Casks, Patent Filterers, New Castie Grate Coals.An assortiment of Patent Lumen [Threads Du ot ftebbons, Beltsand Bands, wa PRICES Co, Quebxe 274 March.1855.al Sale Ly the Subscribers :\u2014 100 barrels superfine Flour 40 half do.dus 500 barrels fine du, 100 do, imdilliogs 50 do.rejected \u2014ALSO\u2014 Jamaica and Berbice Rum Sherry Wine, in pipes, hhds, and quarter casks.\u201c Pox 1, BURNET, Cousnercial Chambers.Yor, Teg 1554.YT UST received, and for Sale by the Subscribers SOU boxes of Montreal Caudles, 46 bails of Virginia Leaf Tobacco 9 hhds du da do 50 kegs l\u2019lug do do All beg of a superior (uatity.HOLCOMB & LATILAM.Quebec, 28th Novr, 1834.Corner of St.Paul Street.FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS: ITCH, Rosin, Spirits of Turpentine, Cordage, Oakum, Varnish, Coru-brooms, Corks, Cau- gles, Irish Pork, I\u2019'nme and Prime Mess Beet, vase, Cognac Brandy.in pipes and hhds.Holland Gin, in do.und cases, Muscovado Sugar, Sherry, Madeira and Port Wine.RODGER, DEANIR Co.25th March, 1835.rg YH Subscribers offer for sale, at the Stores, corner of St.Peter and St.Paul streets, lately occupied by Wit.BubpkN & Co., the following articles, VIZ |= English Iron,round, square, and flat, assorted sizes Hoop lion, Canada Plate, double and single Sheet Iron, Crowley, blistercd and cast Steel Fine Canada, horse and tin Nails, assorted Anvils, vices, spades, shovels aud frying pans Rafting, boat, and trace chains Grates, bot ait, and Canada stoves, ships\u2019 cambouses &c.Bar and sheet lead, shot assorted Powder B.I.FE, FFE.and canister Cordage.shoe thread, sail and seine twines M indow glass, Unsecd oil, boiled and raw Cognac braudy, Spanish red wine, tobacco pipes, ALSO, Acraman's patent chainsand anchors for vessels from 50 a GOO tons.GOLDSWORTIY, TOWNSEND & Co.Quebec, 24 March, 1835, FRIDAY, Jst MAY, 1885.FOR BALE.LOUGH MOUNTING for Wooden and [ron Ploughs, by J.G.IRVINE.Quebec I6th April, 1835.UT FOR SALE.4,000 [YINOTS L.C.WHEAT, in Store, 3,000 do, Pease, and 4.000 do.Oars, A LSO\u2014On the Sutwcriber\u2019s Wharf, at Point Lévi :\u2014 Bright Spruce Deals, : > x 3 pret and 2nd quality, Bright Pine.ditto 12x11 x 1} 12x11 x 2 12% 7x3 Pine and Spruce seasoned Boards Battens, and a variety of other Lumber, low for Cash, by WILLIAM PHILLIPS, ! 018 Custom.House, Quebec, 2nd March, 1835.(TYE Creditors of the late Prgnre Monix, formerly Merchant and Furrier of this city, are requested 10 band their accounts.duly astested, to the un- der-igned on or before tbe 12th May next, J.M, FIRASENR & Co, Quebec, 21st April, 1835 FPYHE Creditors of Frangois Fiset, are requested to hand their accounts duly attested to the undersigned un or before the 15h May next.: J.M, FRASER & Co.Quebec, 21st April, 18735, OTICIE\u2014Wittam Wilson, asea-furing man, and a native of Ayr, Scotland\u2014Ileft his home in June 1828 fur Ainerica\u2014was seen in Quebec in the spring of 1829, andin Montreal in the Fall of the same year, but not having been heard of since,\u2014his relations (particularly à disconsolate and aged mother) are exceedingly desirous, *if still in the land of the ving,\u201d that he should be made acquainted, by application to the subscriber, with family afFairs greatly in his favor.\u2014 Any information concerning this person.whether dead or alive, or of his present residence, will be thankfully received.EBENEZER BAIRD.Quebec.16th March.1825.UST received and for Sale by Neilson & Cowan No.14 Mouutain Street, @ neatly Engraved Map of the Eastern Townships with a Table of distance to the upper Province and the L.C.Townships.Quebec January 19th, 1833.Fo SALE, at the New Book Store, No.9, Fabrigue Street :\u2014 Miss Martinesu's JHu~trations of Political Economy Yhe Landscape Album, or Great Britain illustiates contaimog 59 views, beatifully bound, The Young Ladie's Book\u2014 with embellishments, Smith's Collection of Scleet views in lialy\u201472 fire engravings, elegantly bound, Shakespear's Waorks\u2014in 1 vel, complete 3 diamond, Iivion's Wo ks\u2014complete 1 vol.Brussels edition, Jtusland-on's World in Miniature, Consisting of Groupsof Figures for Landscape Scenery, The Geographical Annual for 1854, very elegantt, \u2018Fraits and Tradimions of Portugal, by Miss Pardoe, Auruvgzebe, 2 vol.Trebelsan, 2 vol.L fe et Jufferson, 1 vol.1834.\u2018I'ne Headsman Englund and the Eoglish ; \u2018The Peuples Magazine, 1 vol, in cloth, with 824 numerals cuts, TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SEED.HE Subacribers offer for Sale a very large quantity of the above, of superior quality, and unususlly low, MUSSON & SAVAGE, Chemists and Druggists, TO THE PUBLIC.Quebec, 23rd April, 1835.On reading the subjoined extract from a speech of Alderumn STILWALL, at a late meeting of the Board of Aldermen, beld in the city of New York, it was highly gratifying to find so clearly stated, the advantages which the Canadian line of couvey- ance down the St.Lawrence, even in its present rode state possesses.Produce ean be sent from the west, it appears to a maritime market in this country at more than fifty per cent less by this route, than by their own canals.1 will quote his own words, After making some very correct calculations, hie states,\u2014* ft will be perceived that if the tolls were entirely removed, the cost to our market would still be greater than to Montreal.\u201d This being the case with an open navigation, for vessels drawing at least four feet water, which might be constructed at a trifling expense, aud proceed forthwith to any part of Upper Canada, or to the West, as far as Green Bay, on Lake Michigan, why should we be frittering away our time in the construction of canals 7?Our neirhbours of the United States are shrewd enough to perceive that we are so doing, and seeing that we have a great fancy for canalling, without that just estimate of the advantages which do exist, and might be made immediately available, is it to be wondered that at Now York they shoald laud our plans, where it is not to be supposed they are likely to possess more correct information respecting the best modes of conductivg our inland trade than we bave here ?But when they are told that a vessel of 160 tons can be sent from Quebec to Cleveland, in Ohio, by means of steam towing power, manned with two men and one boy only, and return from thence to Quebec in less than a fortnight, it may be enquired of the snme Alderman, when this is effected, how will the competition stand ?Without entering into any lengthy statements, respecting the advantages to be obtained by us, in the way of military defence, which may be considered a very good blind thrown befure our eyes, by the worthy Alderman, to prevent our exertions being rightly directed, in facilitating the navigation of the lished.It will also uo doubt be satisfactory to both which will prove the correctness of this statement.Jantes GEURUE.1 vol.comarning 1 year complete.1833-34, neatly hound ro cioth, with nunerous embellishments.The Youug Man's Guide, Aleutt> Peninanship &c¢ &e.&c.Peter Carley\u2019s Magazine for children and youth, a =, ESSOR SALE Oit CH: ER to any of SER JOR SA Yi CHART 0 any © the Lower Ports\u2014Two new Sciloo- NERS, built last year of the burthen of Sixty lons, com pletely rigged and ready to take a Cargo at the opening of the navigation.Apply to ° J.O.BRUNET.Quebec, 20th March, 1835.PASSAGE FROM LONDONDERRY.x ERRONS desirous of securing a pas- ; same next Spring, for their friends, in superior first class vessels, from the above port to Quebec, can do so by applying (if by letter post paid) ta | PEMBERTON BROTHERS.Quebee, 1st Oct.1834.Le FIRST VESSEL FOR BeLFAST SER TEYH E beautiful new copper fastened WH ni Brig \u2014 , about 200 tons register, will take a few bundred barrels of Ashes on Freipht for the above Port, immediate application to Le made to the
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