The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 10 juin 1835, mercredi 10 juin 1835
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Mul ney, St.Denis, M.Magnauht St Chartes, Dr.Duvert, i\" rarie, M.J.Johnson ; St.Johns, M, Demsorez; bou, la att, M Slevin; Ste.Marie N.loauce.M, Rony , Ste Anne Me ce.18 l'iuse.Esy.; fiver Ouelle, Mr.Jorre; Ra oograska, Captain Gauvreau ; Rimouski, 1, Gauvreau, Esy 5 Jean Port Joli, Col.Fraser.Mon of the Pustmasters throughout the Province bave con- bei af, Upper Canada and United States, every day sain MON al y at 6 P.M.tn sumer and & P.M.suutars Ottawa, Chambly, St.Sohn & Missiskoui Bay, Fuesdays sa WC AY sane hours Sedat Francis, Town dips.Vuenlaye and a rdaYs: sane hours.Nova Scolia and New Brunswick aud Suu pi A.M.La Hance Satirtuays, 10 A.M, St, Pauls Fuehare As 3 P.M.Lotbinierc, Wednesdays, 3 P.M, \u2014Alail Be ior and'Stayes.M.Gauvin, Courllard Street Upner Town oi CAMER ON, Mencuant TayLon, \u2014 Re- D.spectfully informs his friends and the publie, pat he has removed from No.17, l\u2019aiace Street, Lu No.9, Fort Street, Lower \u2018Lowa, leading to the Queen's where he has on band ao extensive assortment of st of England Crotus and Carsimenes cf i shades and colors, with a variety of uther lps tine, which he will make up according to the don fashions, and on the most moderate terms 3 iheral discount allowud fur cush-\u2014Gentiemen furnth.say their own Cloth can have it made up agreeable to vrder.\u2018Quebec 5h June, 1835._ sous-le- Whatl ; wil ihe best We niles In UsEPH PRIOR, Merchant-Tailor, bas receive by himself 1 London during the ro wintery wheeh he will niake up at the shortest notice, cootding to the most recent fashions.Ie hikewise J.1h connection With Mr.James Lane, of London, an extensive assortiment of ready made wearing apparel, of Lhe very best description aud newest fashions, \u2014 yentemen, for the future, preferring Lo receive their cothes direct from the above @stablisbmeut in London, can went lovince generally, i The resolutions ns above having been passed, the Iapatience of the meeting for another speech was ho longer to be controulled, and Dr.Blanchet was 1e happy man who was called upon to relieve the Chou caused by passing so many resolutions.He à id soapparently much to the satisfactieu of bis È earers, although we in vain listened for something ji new, He begun as all the others had before him, ÿ Prolessing his utter incapacity, being quite unpre- ki pared, and wll that kind of thing.; à hen this was over, Mr, Berthelot left the chair, Ru Mr, Vaufelson took the vacant seat; n motion g of thanks to the Chairman having been submitted ; E ar Te S.M.Bouchette, who had \u201ckept back\u201d rent] g the whole afternoon, stepped forward appa- dress pret to the surprise of every body, and ad- aul wt the meeting, though upon what question cortai lat was the drift of it we were unable to ns- ror 0.As far ag We could understand him, he i pécount of his name having been mentioned w ¥ the afternoon ay a Briton, le certainly wa Briton, but not in the seuse in which it had ain implied, He gloried in the name, but ho was Anadian which certainly ought to be synonimous.wd he wotion of thanks was then put aud cartied, the meeting broke up.Lu the Editor of The Quebec Cazelte.It muy not be amiss to tell the public what § know of thirty-eight of the forty-one siguers of firitish names to tie call for a * Freuch-origin®\u201d patriotic meeting of Monday last, in the publie school an à celebrated hill vutside St, Johw's gate, The farce of attempting to impose upou their own partizans by making a show of English support, is one of the tricks of the Members of the Assembly who attended thix meeting, modestly to approve of themselves by their own very vores, and to add another to the idintie exhibitions which they have so frequently partaken in, and which seem destined to place thew among the most contemptible drivers of a people that would place this improving age under the wooden and leaden pace of uneducated aud bigoted of the great patriots who were selected for thi men, homay be remarked, as it will no doubt bel office, by the wisdom of the infallible 00 Mo observed by every one acquainted with the inhabit- | mirht well be melted down, to make the ont de fof ants of Quebee, that not more than two or three of a fund for this purpose.Then again the auish= these siguers havea copper's-worth of property in the | ment of death hus been given ap, and no other sub- country, if any at all; and that most of them are stituted in its place.And lastly, the Courts seem wholly uuknowu, aud may move away from hour : to be too much disposed from mistaken notions of to hour.I do uot mean to speak lightly of the humanity, to exteud indulrences to prisoners calling of the signers: their callivg is nothing in which have the tendency to encourage them Pity itself; but the opportunities of acquiring intelligence | toward the criminal, may be cruelty to the public aud of being able 10 judge of the atFirs of the\u2019 Humanity is an admirable virtue, when it is exerci- country, is not, I think, reasonably expected to be\u2019 sed at the expense of the party who indulges it, and met with in wen of their situations.My surprise is is seldom admissible in the discharre of criminal that some respectable people shonld so far forget.justice.Justice may be tempered with humauity, themselves as to be made the dupes of a few tno but ought never to be lost in it.Justice is the trigneing needy wlvocates, notaries, turu-coats, or property of the publie, aud not of the judges, The members, who have azain grossly insulted them by security of the innocent and indastrions cannot be placing them in a situation vot consistent with the maintained, bat by the punishment of the guilty, \u2014 usual mode of doiug public business in any civilized whatever the cause may Le, all are interested \"in country, But these bold cheats stick ut nothing, seeing that a remedy be applied, and that forthwith, and will sacrifice every body and every thing, in the Porice OFFICER, usual provision for Police purposes ; and there is not at this instant of time, a fund of five pounds, or five shillings, lurally disposable for the purpose of bringiug any offeuders to justice.Another cause which way be assigned, is the refusal of the Assen.the cities in the Province, and the utter impossibility of obtaining in this state of society, the gratuitous discharge of this laborious duty, Tha ourporation is not without blame,\u2014~What is the watch about 7 What has the Corporation done to prevent the commission of offences, or to bring to condign punish- went the offenders?Their, silver Ladgesjand silver chaing,\u2014which it has been most maliciously said, were paid for out of the public funds, at the instance bly ta provide fur n Police Magistrate for each of | hope of keeping a power which they ought not to have, and which they must lose, becanse they ave not capable of exercising it with intelligence, and justice, I am, your obdt.servant, Quebec, Oth June, 1835.J.B, Description of 33 of the signers for the Putriotic Meeting.John Teed, tailor, Champlain Street, chiefly employed by P.Pelletier, as slop maker, Ed, Mass, journeywan tailor, in the employ of Teed, Daniel O'Neil, da.do.do.Matt.O'Callaghan, do, do.do.Jolin Denny, do.do, do.Thomas O'Brien, do, do.do.Michael Fatrey, da.do, da, Juhn Dness, dy.do.dont the time of siguiug ; since dischargel\u2014not for Lis temperate habits, Erbward Duggan, tailor, Champlain Street.Michael M'Avay, de, do.Maurice O'Leary, do.Sto Jolin Suburbs, Thomas O'Leary, do.de.Thumus Langhren, ex-tailor, ex-buteher, now tavern Leeper s\u2014one who wi-bled a sprig in the Cousti- tational canse at the Unper Town election.Michael Connally, ex-shovuaer, ex-pediar, now taveri hecuer, \u20ac iueuplas Street, Trorenes Connolle, ex-peflar, now de, do.di te] Maple, tavera keeper, Champ! au Street, 1 \u2018 John Johnstou, do.du.Patrick Por, dos.do.Thomas Roach, de, ds.Richard Cochin, do.don Patrick Quin, do.St, Paul Street.James Miller, taker, Sto Roche Peter Donahue, shovaniker, Champlain Street, James Pare, do.do.Michael Quigley, plasterer.Thomas Carter, sul-maker.John OKane, sehoolmaster, Gallows- THI (named by the patriotio aud partizan Convnitice vf 1idu- cation.) John Mahaney, randie-maker, St, Rochas, H do.du.Thomas Cottereit, John Cotterell, do.son of the above\u2014 à bov of about TS years of age, Juhu Scott.à boy nuder zo years of ave, son of Mrs, Scott, tavern-Keeper, Champlain Street, AE Hart, a lad studying Law, James Mann, cooper, in the employ of Messrs.Tucker, Heath & Co.\u2018 Thomas O'Gorman, servant to 1 G.Farsyth, Esq.Charles Powell, servant, (out of place.) Thomas Ahern, stevailore, Joha Maguire, Advucate, late a warn supporter of Mr, Muart.John Chilils, Jan., Notary.(For the Quebee Gazelle) The daring aud atrocions acts of robbery which Home lately been committed by à party of villains io this Phstriet, within the list fortnight, 15 calentated to excite much more alarm, and ouxht to call out more streunons exertions for their detection, than their outrageous acts seem to have givea oceasion to.A party in a boat, of four or five men, landed at the Lhd of Orleans, entered the house of a respectable farmer, threw a blanket over him, and set a œuard upon him, whilst the associates are pil ging the House, aml carrying his property ou hoard their boat.AN this is done in open day- Jivht, within sizht of the walls and fortitications of Quebec, in a populous Ishind, aml nO Measures are taken fur the pursuit or detection of the offenders, In any other country, there would have been a hue and cry all along the shores of the river, on buth its sides, upwards aud downwards, and the ruflians could have landed no where without finding the civil force prepared for their arrest.Rome days afterwards a similar sceue is repeated at a public lirht-house, within fifteen leagues of Quebec 3 15 old and respectable guardian is lucked down ina cellar, full of water, his house pillage, his life endangered, and nothing done, Lucouraged by this impunity, his baud wr their assoctated organized confederates, force open at 2 o\u2019clack in the morning a house, situate within the walls, in the very heart of the city, occupied by a widow lady of the first, respectability, treat her, the maid servant, aud servant boy in the same way, \u2014covertug them with the carpet, and placing a guard on them, aud proceed deliberately to ritle the house of the plate, jewellery, and the most valuable portable portions of the con- touts of the drawers, It will be observed that the course of proceeding in these three cases is the same, and indicates a system of organized crime; still nothing effectual is done for the detection of, the offenders, Let it be borne in wind also, that, some three months ago, a widow woul, residing 2 Cap Rouge, with her danghter, were treated in the same way; not long since a Mr, l\u2019aradis, à respectable old Aubitaat of Charlesbourg, had his house rifled, and himself maltreated in the same way, by doubtless, the same band of ruffians, Then the chureh of the Congregation, within the walls of this impregnable city, Was sacrilegiously robbed of sacred vessels and ornaments, to the value of several hundred pounds, and all this with impunity.Whence does this proceed 7 Iv this a grievance or not?Who ix answerable for ity Ouu cause of these outrages, doubtless the leaders of the Assem- | bly,«~the patriots, \u2014have their eyes 50 steadily fixed upon the emoluments of office for themselves and their friends, and at bottom, are so regardless of the interests of the people, whom they ouglitto represent that they havo rofused or omitted to make the May 25th, 1833, EE #4+ The communication of \u201c Police Officer\u201d has been mislaid, and may seem somewhat out of date ; | it is, however, still worth publication.PORT OF QUEBEC, ARRIVED: June 8th, brig Fndustry.Lennox, 19th April Belfast, Gilmour & co.baliist, OÙ settiers.oth.ship Waterloo, Froste, 6th do Etull, Gilmour & co do.bark Burrell, Metcalf, 2 >rd du.Purtamouth, Pembertens, do, 258 seutlers.brig \u2018L rade, Mosey, 24th do.Dublin, T, Ryan do 24 do.bak Try Again, Heacock, 19th May New York.order, do.bark Arhelston, Wilson, Glb April Stockton, W.Price & co.cosis, 18 settlers, brig \u2018Temperance, Dickson, 23th do Jamaica, Gillespie, Finlay & co.rum.btig Vesper, Hutton, 7th do.dundertand, IL.F.Maitland & vs ballast.sehr.Collector, Lock>, 9b May [Falifax, Murrhon & co.rut, 10th.ship Dritish Heroine, Sheal, 23rd April, Newry, Symes & Moss, baliast, 169 settiers.bark Du Jersey, Picot, Gh doo Jersey, P.& D.Burnet, pv erates sur, brig Plhoenas Pyson, Weitg, 27h do WVestport, Lemesurier cu 145 sutlers bros P'ecntes, Du kee, 76 h do, Groner, Legeraft rum, bre lt i rt, Loontt 156 do, Now Tork C, LA yosan.conceal Cargo, brie Mars & asorohy, Boot, 7th Le Sandecland, GO faveur ~ Sf > ae blastn bry dwar, Focher zi 15h do Preston, Too dn » * , a SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, It has blawa a strung breeze fron the North Fast fur the list crohteen honrs, Several vessels have arnved ao port this aftertoon, bot are noc vet reporte; #nong them | beer lalcon, fron London; bæk Sapers, Sundertant; shep tober Ker, Mobic; shi Alred, Allon; bong Reaova- ton, Newecas le; bre Caœuden, Ssndertanit; brog Naid, luetfux ; buis Dour a-, do.3 ship That, Mio de Junerio.The bark Vorora, fou Liverpool, du.Juha do.and brie Paruzen, Ni «Castle, arë on their *æv up lruai the station.Une tétograph repor:s three square \u201c2 zed.Eine Curtoda, Alien, arrived ast aight fro Montreal in tow of the St (George.Sae 1s ready fur sea, aad will sail w morrow for Greenock.Tae sche, Ajpoline Came up vesterday from \"he wreek of the Ve Monty, with part of her ngring, &o Several onbers are dirty expected.Spoken with c= April 29th, fat.198 lon, 82.schr, Sva- fawsr, of Thahifax, from Jamaica, Fr Quebre\u2014e few davs ovture, haf been rubbed by the cook of all ber at fine Stone House, CCORDIONS, &e\u2014Just received and for ol 70 fect in length, by 35 in width, with sttics a | - CL cellar 6 feet deen, 40 feet lung, and 35 feet wide formerly 4 Sale at the Book-store, No.9, Fa*rique Street : German Accordions, 5, 10 and 15 keys, very fine toned used as SRIGNIORIAL MANOR House, situsted on the fist range of St.Anne de la Pucatière, ata distance of about Delstoire\u2019s T'hermometers,in wood, lvather and tn cases a mle from the Church and Colleze.with the frame of a Du.Baromuters.in mabogany building 95 feet in lengeh, containing a hav-loft, barn Quebec, 3rd June, 1855.DiEMBERARA RUM.stable, pig-sty, sheen-fuid, two cosch-nouses, and a poultry HE Subscribers are now landing from on bonrd house; another barn of fty fect in length, a bake-house, #0 icu-huitse, pigeon-hiuse, &e.The whole situated ou .the Alexander, from Demerara, GU puucheuus superior Havored RUM, | 10 4., an elevated site, which in porat of beauty is not inferior to that of the Codeye of Si.Anne, comprising five acres, Wearing Apparel Sel Se =By GL D enghty-eight perches, and fifty three feet superficially ; be- stdes which there ayo kitch a garden, and another contain- tng fruit treessin whch there is a well of never failing water; also a magmticeat flower garden, delightfully sur rounded with a woul fronting the fine river St.John, on which is constructed an excellent Saw.Mi 1, in good order, at a distance of about an acre fro.the house, forming part of the above mentioned lot, 20d \u2014 Another house of wool thirty feet square, situa ted on the same range, with a crnmodious hangard of two stories high, and a good part of the adjoining werntory, together with a water tall on the river, forming part of this tut, fit for tie construction of a carding or vther will, at a distance of 100 feet from the honse, Srd.\u2014 Another wooden house on the same rang», with other buddys, and a spacious lot of ground attached, on which there is a covered weli, and other buildings, 4th.-\u2014 Another wooden house on the same range, with other buildings, a good we |, and a lw of ground, Sth.=An excellent Saw Mill, on the River St, John, near the Seignorial Mill of the said Parish or St.Anne.Ail these buildings are in the best pussible condition, situated pear the smd Scignorinl Vill, and at the above mentioned distance from the Church and College, Ine situation is the most central of the Parish, and consequeut.ly the most advuntageous for trade, and desirable for persons retiring to live 1 the country.The undersigned proprietor will allow the tenants pasture fur two cows, and a horse for cach lot on hus grounds i th: environs, if such be required, \u2014 AND Ars0\u2014\u2014 For sale or to let, the undivided half of a Saw Dill, siiuated ou the above menuoned River, in the second range.Fur conditions apply to the undersigned proprietor, on thepre nisvs, JOIN GOW SMITH.St Anne, 79h Mav, 1833 SALES BY AUCTION.BALZARE TTI, on THURSDAY nut, the tieh inst, at his Stores, at ONE o'clock, waht reserve, / Quantity of Geatlenten's new ready made La clothes, consisting of surtouts, body coats, trons ers ah) osvaistouats, woth oa few velver coats.\u2014 Nam À quantity of jewellery, neck chins, watch opert glasses.uf a Very superior qoiaity, oi a uew tnproved system.10th Tune, 18353 Biaver lus av x = y G.DD BALZAREIT] on THURSDAY next, the Dich rustant, ut his Stores, at ONE o'clock; the following gouds, now landosg from ou board the Hillinztun, from London.EVEN Cases Gentlemen's Beaver Mars 7 crates well assorted Earthenware, (blue and whue) 1 case hoary cloth, tooth, and hat brushes 1 do Blue Cioarh Caps 3 do of prime Laghsh Calf Skins 2 puncheons of prime fine flivoured Malt Scotch Whiskey.A quantity of wrought-iron S:ap\u2019es, June Louth, 1833 By MAXHANTES TOURNE, at their Sibres on VÉD- instant.at ONE o'clock.A GENERAL Assortment of DRY GOODS, LA received per late arvivals, consisting of : Gros de Naples, sek and cotton velvet, crape, silk and cotton, merino awd Thibot wool shawls, gauze, handkerchiefs, black crape, bandannas, printed muashins, cotton and worsted hosiery, Ladies\u2019 prunclla and leatier «hoes, lave, quillays, loscan, Dunstable and Devon straw bonnets, stass, calicoes, ginzybume, bumbazutts, Merinues, sewing sUks.cottons, £&e.&c.&c.Reh June.pats.Tea.Gin.&c SN.\u2014By PECISIX S'HEPPARD, at hrs Sores, S.Jaume\" Strvet, on Ih instan, at ONE o\u2019clo k.Of very su- = CS Uyson Skin Tea, { ty do.Young tyson do.j pertor qua- 25 du.Buhes, du.ny.\u2014ALSO\u2014 8 recess Tlamburgin Gin, 10 Bags fice, 2 lKegs Spanish Indigo, Quebec, sth June, 1855, Brody, Looeon Port ry, So &e-\u2014By J.M- FRASER & Chon FRED VY, 12 howest.at the Scores of Messrs RF.Masreasn & Coo at ONE o'clock.PO EE Casks handsome cut and common Glassware, consisting of Decanters, Tumblers, sud Wine Glasses, now land ox Nautilus.\u2014 A LS0\u2014 o6 casks and erates Marthenware 14 bhds.Cognac Braudy 53 casks Llivber's London Porter GOU boxes, half boxes, and quarter boxes Bunch Mus.Catels 1000 half drums Turkey Figs 13 cases best Lmpenal Rasing 29 barrels Lexia Ruising 9 matts Jordan Alinonds 12 casks French Prunes 16 cases Mustard and Sauces 50 casky Dav & Martin's Backing 30 quarter barrels Guopowder, I 74 jars best London ground Pains 55 coils Cordage 200 boxes assorted Window Glass, &e.&é.Quebec, 10th June, 1835.TTT TTT EVENING SALE Writing Decks, Dressing Cases, Xe.£e\u2014By G.1.BALZARETTI, at thus Sale Rooms, No, 8, Palace Street, on FRIDAY evening next, the 12th 1ustant, at Flarr-rast SEVEN o'rlock SPLENDID assortment of Gentlemen's Writing Desks aud Dressing Cases, articles never imported into (hs Market.Lache=* Work.Boxes, Pencils in Boxes and without, Day and Night Telescopes of 1 2, 3, and 7 draws, Thermometers, Hritanvia Mestle Tea and Coffee Pots, Plated Canalesticks, Ceuet Stands, Penkuives and Scisors on cards, Spanish Guuars, Sreet Pen and Pencil Cases, in great variety, Musical Sucks, Accordions.Pipes, limite.tion Cigars, Fancy Glass Boxes, Earrings, Watch Guards, Paint Boxes, &c.&c.\u2014 AFTER WHICH-e The remainder of the Morsinag Sane of French Goods, with a great variety of other articles.10h June, 1833 Musitns, Silky &¢.~\u2014 At the Auction oom of MAR UIN CHINIC, on FRIDAY next, the 12th instant, at ONE o'clock 1 \u2014 GENERAL ASSORTMENT or MUSLINS, SILK & COTTON GOODS, recently landed.Quebec, 1th June, 1835.mirards, | NESDAY and FIHURSDAY newt, the 100 and 11h ok, cotton and kid gloves, jacouets, musiits, bobbinets, | £ >} VIEURSDAY next, the : \u2014AILSUI\u2014 From on board brig Wellington.from Newcastle, 251 boxes WINDOW GLASS, 18 x 12, 14x 10, 12 x10, 10 x 8, 9 x 7 94 x 8h.81 x 74,8 x 6, 7} x 6}.Also, expected daily on consignment from New York 100 barrels Tar, 100 dito Pitch, Chamraigne in Baskets, À choice lot of Claret.Margeaux Latour Lafitte Tan Brion Levsille Lorose Mouton Rauziu Langoa Pichon Ducru Catton Beychevitle Batailley St.Pierre 1 4th growth, 1825.D'Aux 2 CHARLES E, LEVEY Co.Quechee, Ath June, 1475.NOTICH.! i he undersigned having a right in common to the property of her late husband Joseph Pa- caud, Esquire, in his life time Merchant of Three Rivers, and being alsa T'utrix duly elected by law to her minor children tereby gives public notice, and more particularly to those indebted to her late husband with whom she was commune en biens, as well as to those indebted personally to herself, to make payment to herself only and not to others unless they exhibit a proper authority signed by herself, under penalty of paying twice, ANGELIQUE B.PACAUD.Three Rivers, 2nd June.1835.| OTICE.\u2014~The subscriber having been duly ap- | pointed Trustee to the Estate of John McPhee, tate Grocer, im Sr, Paul street, to collect and receive all monies die md owing to the suid Estate.\u2014 AH persons in.debred to the sine are hereby notified that ff payment be nut made mnediately to the undersigued, that ther ac.\"counts wiibe placed nthe bands of an Attorney tor collection.Chateau 1st growth 1825.2nd growth 1825.Chateau Std growth, 1825.Chateau JOHN FISHER, | sth June, 1835.Lower Town Market Pare.A YOUNG Gentleman may, on application to | 4% the office of the trazette, 14, Mountain-street, : hearof Boauping in à Canadian family.4th June, 1833.OST, between Saturday and Suuday last, a | Lerrer or Cxeogr, payable by Jonas Loyld & } Cu.of Lundon, and drawn by the Aberuceu Town and County Bank fur £13 sterling, Avy persog who may bave found the same and will take it to the office off Mes.rs, Giumour & Co, at the Cove, will be euriabily rewarded.gh June | 1 ANDING on ATkINsoNs Wire, ex br: _d Aerander, Winn, Master, from Demerara, Rum in Puns.and thhds, part procef 192 \u2014IN STORE\u2014 Very superior Pale Seal O1 in D «rrels, MURISON & TOBIN.Leaveraft's Buildings, 8h June 1853 UST received and for Sale by the Subscribers\u2014 100 crates Wine Dottles 550 boxes Window Glass.J.M.FRASER & Co.Quebec, 3th June, 1855 0 FOR SALE.es TE Subscriber offers for Sie TWENTY CASES of Dest FRENCHU WINES, just re- \u201ccewed:\u2014 Vin d'flermitage, blanc et rouge Vin Cote Rone, do do Vin de St.l\u2019eray, blanc, grand mousseux et nob- Mousseux.The whole warranted 10 be vf the very beat qualities ever tnported 10 this country.G.DD.BALZVIETTY, [Pate Sree Noo 0 UsBORN:.8th June, 1535.For SALE = CO:\u2014 10,000 pieves 25 inch Pine Deals, brouxht down lis year, and laving at Cap Rouge BY ATKINSON, 2er meet PASSAGE TO DUBLIN.LEE TTYHE Brig POMONA, 300 tons register, cts J.Stevens, Master, has excellent accon:- modations for a few cabin passengers, and will sal for th above port about Gib instant.For particulars apply to the 'apui board, oft\u2019 Gitmour\u2019s wharf, or te Captian un board, 7 THOMAS RYAN, Quechee.1st June, 1835.Commercial Butidings.SRE WANT ED TO CHARTER\u2014A vessel Lh of about 170 to 200 Tons BurTHEN\u2014 to lead for the West Indies\u2014to which imediate dispatch will be given.Apply to 8 Ww.LEAYCRAFT, DUNSCOMB & Co.Fuet India Wharf, \u2018at June, 1835.T FREIGHT TO BELFAST.+ HE Brat class coppered sud copper fas- Sed tened Ship Catherine, +48 tons register, will take FREIGHT fur th e above port, at early appitex tion be wade to Capt.Longmuir, on hoard, or here to P.& D sURNET.Quebec, 5h June, 1835, FOR LONDON DIRECT, wpe | sail about the 20th instant, the very Tree fine Last India ship Valleyfield, Capt.Swiuluo, A, l.coppered, burthen 350 tous.This sie snils well and has very superior accommodation « for passengers \u2014Apply to the Captain on board, at Diamond Harbor, or to PATTON & Co.No.1, Cul-de-Sac, Wan Quebec, 4th June, 1833 RY, FP LIE A.1.Ships JOHN & ROBERT A 501 tons register, Captain M*KRcusis and CATHERINE, 448 tons register, Captain Loxa- Murs, have excellent accommouations for cabin and steerage passengers, and will both sail for the above port about the 14th instant.For passage apply to the Captaine, on buard the vessels, now laying \u201cres Wharf, ot hereto & D.BURNET, Quebec, 1st June, 1835.Commercial Chambers.ES wid ie 6 i Lo.mere UNCLAIMED LETTERS, List or Lerzaks vemmmng sa the Quebec l\u2019ust Oflice on 5th June, 1855.If the following Letters are not redeemed within six week fen ths date, they will be sent Ww the Dead Letter Office, N.B.\u2014 Persons enquiring (or any of these Letters, are partaularly requested Lo mk tur Advertised Letters, r A Adams John Abtamewicy Duminick Arthur Juhn Ahern Micha 1 Ager \u2018Thomas Arnel J B Angus I Real Esqr Ablan [here Anderson John Esqe Anderson J P Esge Bradfurd Win Barry Mrs Mary Butieurs Antoine Beaubien Hypolite Byrne Andrew Ledard Madme Veuve Boyde Jusepn Boulin Jacques Bisset George Bebee Stachman flonville Mary Brown Widow Brasn James Bellan Marie widow Burnes Margret Butler Ellen Belanger Alexis Burnes Molly Bigly Willum Birne D Bouth lier M J A Barnard Mrs Isaac Busteed John Barns Mory Barnard Joseph t'ouder Mrs T Brown Geurge blacksmith Boyde George Brown Catherine Canaday John 2 Clamp Mrs Crawford Wm Esqe Church George Cleary Manus Charioman Margrt Craufurd Eleanor Chisbeim Hugh Consadme John Cevrie Malle Jeracte Clarke Thomas 2 Cowan Thomas Clarke Dr.a patnpblet Carrick Frederick Carron Joseph Couture Jean B Clorke Mary Cantwell Mrs Chambers Mrs [lariet Clarke Mrs Engrours Cumming John gardener Cronwmice Owen Chffer Thomas Coté Genièvre Cewtield William Cowen William Courtney Robert Cameron Jolin Cousteau Ilerbert Craig Thomas Comley Miss Levey Contoe Monsr Chibier Clarkson Mr George Drisco! Timothy Dann Dennis Debio J I Feqre Duwson John 2 Dawson Thomas Disbrisns François Douglass Thomas Dusseauit Peter Oliver Desy Joseph Denholm James Dayle Michi Dolan Mary or Catherine Dumphy Anty Davie Oliver 2 Duncan James Davis John shoemaker DR Plane William Dietson Juhn Dery Capt Jum Doyle John Downs Gi bert Duly Elenor Doyle Mr D Erwin Fliza Enrgbt Patrick Early Thomas I Kuwards J H Esqr Ferguon John Franklin Jams Flett Andrew Fitzgerald Sumuel Fraser \u2018Thomas F'nser Colonal A Flin Elizabeth Ferry Thomas Fielay Mrs Yraser Hugh Fitzpatrick John Forsythe Samuel Finegan J hn Fournoir Joseph Flealy Edmond G Green Ally Grieiust James Gayner Catherine 2 Gamble Robert Gongoam Jo-eph A Green J mes Guonron Madm Veuve GHB Gum Isobeila Gardiner Jan \u20ac» I Howlanon Matthew Heirs of James Ross, Esqr Hogan Juhn Hunter Anna or Jare Hannah James G Ea.11 garte John Hall John Ham lle Marie Henchey Pairuk Hambaling M 11 foghes Mr mm Hutert Jushua Host F:aac Ienderson Alexander Gosselin Margret Gillis John Gab'lonas Lewis Uervois David Ta bot Gamber John Grove El za Gravel Madm Margret Gibbard Richard Gilien Demosetle Marie Glym Mary Galaber Juhu 2 Humil Patrick Hunter Harry Hellman Jean Batist fluntes Witiam Hacket Miss Sarah Heather John 2 Hall Besty Hoags Octavian Hilt John S Ilcath Sarah Hughes Miss Bridget Hocoge Couchan Heory Thomas diart Jubu Jackson Ars Patience Irving Hichard, of Cranburn Jubuston Terrance Jones LInratio G Janier Madm Louis Jui gé Msdmn Louisa K < Kelly Mr \u2014 Imeger Knight Fpbrann Kelty Patrick Keite John Kiloran Domnick Kenedy Dovaid Keily Bridget Kitnet Thomas f.eary Mr Cap Rouge Landers J hin Lang on Francis Levoix Cahvrine Lobord Marie Levan lk Joho Larose Mr.J Bre Lanucn Thomas Loucny Monsr, L.hore Margiet Laing George Levique F 2 Lafius Anthony Langlois Enenne lafcbvre Munsr Lavue Antoine Larivier dlonsr À 2 Mexahon Filen Mirander Baptist A opey Mr Richard Je Marcotte Mr Muttims Mary MceGanage Mr McVeigh Robert Mitchel Capt, ship Rackin McDonnell Allen Me Donnell Colin McClain Wn MeCaliom James Muore John suns Win Mirvuney Catherine Meyer W 1 Esq Muny Margrer Madigan Liidget Milliams Robert McGaigan Elenor M-KinseyJohn Mahooney Pierre A emmande Johan Bts MacCicllaud James Murray John N Nilan Mich! Nickie James Nathan Mr L Morton mrs D MeCaivez John Montgon-ery William 2 Meffur Thomas Malo Pierre Michard Eliairé Milland or Miliard Joseph MeLeun mr: Ann McCloskey Patrick NeCuppin Mr John Manville Madim Veuve Miiu mon-r B Magrain Madm Joseph MeGilossion IL dwd McKay Ann Menton Matthew Montgomery George Martin Mrs M E \u201carcourt John Batist Masterson Anne Murphy Patruk Murphy James Mahony M Manders Catherine McMahon Edwd Newell Anthony A Nolet Mr Elie N .cholas Janes Nale Ellen oO O'Brien Bridget O'Nail Dennis O Boyle Catherine > O'Connor Hugh O' Retlly John O' Nail Ellen Postlevait Wm Piles Henry Pagé Edward Parkin Thomas Potter Richard Parker Mr H Pond Hiraw H Patton Jaines 2 Paradis Charles Partison Aluses Primrose Monble Proud\u2019homme Antoine Proux Francis Patten Henry Prior Richd M Frovot Marie Paquet François Power Anastasia Pichet F X Power Daniel Pelirien Simon Paisley Revd Mr 2 Padden James Q Quin Barenrd 2 Quart Henry Quinston Juhn 3 R Roy Monsr Ftienne Ryan or Murray, Bridget Riach George Roi Terrol Esq Rily Owen Right Joseph Russ Donald Ramsey George 8 Richard Peter Helly Elza Iteaddy John Hesche John DBatist Robbitaite Peter 3 Roberge Pierre Rourke Patrick Rutman Medarn i e it odd Me pote Fapinel Rankin Capt John Raimont Madam Louis Rows Jus § s Supple Thomas Santry Mar, Td Ded Shanghuesy Catherine S:uvard David Esq | | Stafioed Patrick Stewart Capt Wm Bustle Fhizabeth Steward Wu Smith Ann Sowswood Leitch Shearun Matt Spectier Mr M Saruceré J Sith Mr teacher Scart Hugh Shaw Thomas E Saviott 8 Shortell James Savumur Me Scanian Martha Scott Admin Stevens Richard Steele Samuel Stattord Mes Mary South Jobs St Autain Dewnoselle Stewmd Atcaabder Levey James Fucker Capt TT 2 Thotiss G W Tably rodyet Fieconn Patrick dy Juseph Tayton Mr Taylor Joseph J Todd Mr George Toven Tanothy Tomy Juhu \u2018Turney Michadl Underw ood Mr TE V Verner A C Liq Von billan Doctor Ww Wynne Fhomas M usou John VW rison Jean Wison Mrs Jennet Wilson bh Jas White Pas Whitelaw Robert Vi aniury Samuel Valant Madm Joseph Votions Wui.soni Wenks Mrs \\W eatherston Miss 3 Williamson James Wathis John Ward John Meur Juves Esq Woud Nighot Wilson William Wood Jaures Fruanuvron, Conotiv Bernard Diesey dames di miston alurgaret Arustosg dunes Uaroe Ph ms Morgan Mrs Bote Wiliam William Conroy Marton du Juba Miceael Calden John Mc Prue Juhn Brooksbank Mary Currier Joseph Datfus Alexander Byrne Peter Humphrys Thos Stanley John Goodwin William Shay James VALCARTIFR, Caur Andrew BoutoH George Marun Thomas Dacus Thomas Walsh Mr, Austin Joba Francis Esq MeGormmery Lilien Gray Mr.James Neal Samuel Brady Peter Ward John McBain David Neal David füitchason Wm Wood John Clarke Sainuel Sweeny Dan Piamonon Joseph O'Coyle John Hussei Pa que Subscribers offer for Sale\u2014the cargoes of the Schooners Moose aud William, trom Grenada and Haltax, consisting of ;\u2014 Demerara and L.I.Rum, in pun.hhds and qe.casks.De.Molasses in du.du.du.Bright Muscovado Sugar, and Fish Oil ;\u2014now landing on the East India and Askin.son's \\Vherves.J.W.LEAYCRAFT, DUNSCOMB & Co.Quebec, 91h May, 1835.ITE Subscribers offer for Sule\u2014 25 casks St.Petersburg Yellow Candle Taliow 500 Boxes best Liverpool Soap 1 Joba - : Francis from A0 Ditts Window Glass, sssorted ; Liverpool, SIZVS 110 Cusks Narle and Spikes iv Bales Osnaburgs s Do.Dundeu Sheetings, bleach- Nee y\u201d Isabella, ed and brown ~ from 15 Do.bleached and brown Canvas Dundee.lv Do, Lines and T'vines, assorted \u2014Arsu\u2014 An assortment of Patent Corlage, Spun-sarn, Hujpes &c, &c \u2019 White J M FRASER & COU.Quechee 25rd Mav, 1855, | For SALE by the Subscribers, Teneriffe Wine, | L.P.and Cargo, Pasley\u2019s Brand, in Pipes Hhds and Quarter Casks Sicitian Red Wine, in ditto Port, Madeira, and Ciaret io cates Cognac Brandy, Orard, Dupais & Co\u2019s.brand Sup.rior White Wine Vinegar frown Stout in wood Warerford Blue English and Montreal Starch North Country Feathers Si.eathing Copper and Nails, and Copper Dolts Canvass assorted.Cordage and Oakum Htack and Green Paint Tite to barrels and rirking Doottreh Varnich Pale Sea! U1, in casks Jatent Filtervrs Newcastle Grate Conls An assortment of Parent Linen Threads Du of Ribbons, Belts snd Bands WM.PRICE & CO.Quebee, 99h May, 18535, | SALE by the Subseriber.\u201410,000, 12 x 9 x 3 Bright Spruce Deals, first and second qua- lines, 2.000, 12x 9x 5 Red Pine Deals sccond quality.2.000, BKYXI Duo ditto.Hemlock Lothwood 10 DUO l'ine Boards.JAMES B.EDIE.Se.Panl Street, Quebec, IS:h Mav 1635 \"OR SALE \u2014S hlhids.2 gr.casks of the very best Mudcira Wine, just received F Eleutheria, from London.\u2014A Ts 2 hall quarter casks of reat led Constantia Wine | an articiv perhaps never npoortd inte ths market before, aud which sells my Loadan at £1 per bottle.7% cases real Holland Gin 54 baskets Champagne, 1 dozen each G.D.BALZAIRETTI, ath Mav, 1835.No.29, Palace Street.Ë OR SALE on Bureac's Wmane, Cul-de-Sac, 100 Bales Virginia Leal Tobacco, 10 IThds U C.do.100 Kegs Plug Tobacco 75 [laf Kegs do.50 Dags Cotlee, 5 Bales Mocha do.6 Kegs Indigo 5 [Mpes Namburgh Gro 5 Puncheons Whiskey 50,000 Havana Cigars, 75 Bags ces 50 Bugs Pepper.8 PP \u2014ALSO\u2014 Perk, Beef, Flour, Oatweal, Barisy, Oats and Peas, - 1) VASS & Co.PPOR Sale by the Subscribers :\u2014 100 barrels superdine Flour 40 half do.do.£06 harrels fine do.100 do.middiings 50 do.rejected \u2014ALSO\u2014 Jamaica and Berbice Rum * Sherry Wine, in pipes, hhds, and quarter cakes, P.& D.BURNET, Comtnercial Chambers, Quebec, hh Decr.1874, HARDWARE STORE Grass, CUTTLERY, Paint ax Ft aNIsHING Ou, HARDWARE, TURPENTINE, Mecnantes\u2019 VARNISHES, Toos, Nauts, &c.11, ST.JOHN STREET, QUEBEC.N extensive assortment in the above line, is .daily expected at the said Stores, which will be offered for sale, wholesale and retail, on moderate terms.N, B.\u2014Ssaw & Co.grateful 10 the public for the en- coursgement that has been given them, would respectfully wolicit a continuance of tat support, which will be their utmost study to deserve.(Quebec, 7th May, 1835 ! SHIP BISCUIT.ARS.WIDOW GLASS respectfully informs M the friends and customers of her late husband, that he has Ear sale a supply of all the usual vanelics of SEA BISCUIT, WATER BISCUIT, asp CRACK- KIS.cheap for cach or approved credit.1a, Champlam Street, Quebee, 100 Ray, 1835, PL ALLARD, No.8, Kisu Svaker, DT.Rucu, BISCUIT BAKER, will have constantly on band Sine Biscorr, Cams, Divor, Navy and Waren Brew.Crackers, &c¢, Abo, Fasuion Buscuirs at the lowest prices, Quebec, 8th Ap-il, 1855, _._ EWCASTLE & SUNDERLAND COALS, \u2014JvsT anviven, and for Sale by the Sub- senbers Noweastie and Sunderland Grate Coals, now landing, and will be delived scycened.Alsu\u2014A cargo of superior Smith Coal, JAS.HAMILTON & CO.oT FOR SALE, GO Punchivons Jamaica Ram, mast part of which JU has been received lately from Liverpool, and is of superior quality, 05 Pancheons Demerara ILum, just landing ; strong, Jamaica Sugar in bhds., tierces and barrels, Lime Juice in puns.hhds.and gaarter cake, Pimento ; Salmon Twine; Red Qsk Staves, dressed.D FRASER.tamplain.street, 25th Mav, 18735.FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS, FROM THE BOSTON AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND NEW ENGLAND SEED STORE, Of the Growth of 1834 TINE Assortment of the above fresh Suens, put up in small parcels with privted directions for culture, is just received, and for saleat the Hook Store, Nu.0, Fabrique-Strcet where Catalogues may be seen.16¢h March, 1833 SALT AFLOAT, UST received, 250 tous best Liverpool Salt, ¥ British Merchant, and for sale by CHARLES E.LEVEY & Co.\u2014As0\u2014 Landing from on board the Captain Ross, an assortment best Cavuda Rose Nails.Lerycrafts Buildings, St James Street 5h June, 1835, FOR SALE \u201410,000 minots Salt, de- SALE liverable afloat or from the wharf, Apply to JAMES HAMILTON & CO.25r:d Mav, 1835.ITCH, Rosin, Spirits of Turpentine, Cordage, Oakum, Varnish, Corn-brooms, Corks, Cuu- dles, Irich Pork, Prime and Prime Mess Beef, Pease, Cognac Brandy.in pipes and hhds.Holland Gia.in do.and cases, Muscovado Sugar, Sherry, Madeira aud Port Wine, RODGER, DEAN & Co.
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