The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 7 septembre 1835, lundi 7 septembre 1835
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rare .rer mi \u2018 = \u201c PE QUESEC G4IETTE x WINES, ko INEWCASTLE axo GUNDERLAND COALS PORT OF QUEBEC.Sept.big Hop, Moor, £15 Wooded, Lasers Ÿ Fe 7 + pp\u2014\u2014\u2014 sally.at Nelteon & Coman's, Saokselqye Aué Stationers pla da PS si ountain atreet, Quobda, ™ odnesdoys and Fridays vu Engliebs Tuesdays, Thursday paioye We ans Raturdage in Fre bos for both papers par aunuR, ot > Po French and ig ish papers separately.£0 onda 2 before 13 o'clock op, day af publica.pri az deifeoree ie, written ordars, or In both languages non a writton directions, at £5.6d.for six lines .ot josertion.and 7pd.euch sulbsequent Lisertion ; foi Pa above 6 \u2018Sa.44.firm Insertion, and 10d, each sub 10 une 1h both languages double.Advertising by \" agresdon AGENTS Lome , and Messrs.Pabre & Co.s Three Rivers, ear Andreu Ottawa, Mr.W.G.Blanchard 2 wr.Gea WT Allsopp, Faq Ste.Anne, Po A Dor an, Cor Som here ÊElitéeu 7 River du Loup, M.Chalou Bai LA Crosse 4 La Bnie, M.D.MeDona 1; Sherbrouka, Machel: wher, Esquire; Derthler, M, Tranchemontagne | iy: Ye maska, Henry Penton Eaq.y William Hesry, J.Mike \u20ac Denis, Mi Mignavit St.Chartes, Dr.Duvert, e 3 , a, and Ge 1: Messrs.Loughry; Se hnson St.John's, M.Demarez; Ebou, Ia Prarie.A Jon \u2018Marie N.Beauce, M, Reny ; Sle Anne sq; River Ouslle, By.Jorrez Ka.ands duce, B.Bluse, mouski, EP.Gauvreau, Esg pain Gauvresu ; Ai ol, Col.Fraser Si mirent, Upper Canada and United States, every day wild oars oxcepted.) at 6 P: M, in suminer aud 4 P.M.M PE.Chambly, St.Johs & Missiskoni Bay, Tuesdays pointer ee anne hours.Saint Francis, Town:hips.Tucsdays Sundays A hours, Auva Scotia and New Brunswick dare, M.La Hance Saturdays, 10 A.M.St, Paul.\u2018p: M.Lolbiniere, Wednesdays, 12 noon.Matl os, M.Gauvin, Caulllard Btrest Upuer Town EE rt er re err «alc NOTICE is.hereby given, that the subscriber will apply to the Legislature of this inée, at its next Session, for the purpose of obtaining Prosin \u201c ¢ of constructing a TOLL BRIDGE on the the pr ow \u20ac Lo cross From the Parish of Ste.Foi to that Beer Ce rly or vice vers:t, At the actus) ferry.* pige wi have three arches, one of thirty feet, and Ib ony at leust, and be raised 4 feet above the highest po nara ber will build a Swing Bridge,\u2014and the fhe be levied will be, as follows 1 \u2014 ; Tolk fous-wheeled carriage, loaded or not.with the For event ar persons or less, drawn Ly two horses or met or by other animals of draft-\u2014vight pence.es 0 ry waggon or the like carriage of four wheels pe drawn by one borse or other beast \u2014ix pence.loaded OF cabriolet, gig.calash, enriale or other like car- For evesy he driver and two persons or less, drawn by oiher beasts of burthea\u2014\u2014sx pence; rawn thier be ast\u2014three pence.or other beast of burthen, Joaded rigge.with 4 tre ures OF by one horse Or 0 \"For each horse, mule, WO pence.A ah peron on horso-back\u2014two pence.For esch bull or other horned eattle\u2014a penny half-penny.for esch pig.sheep, zost, calf, or lamb\u2014one penny.wn on foot\u2014one half-penny_ bor cach person « PIERKE GINGRAS.Cuouge, 5th September, 1835.HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.Quebec, 3 d Febrarry 1810.ESOLVED, That after the close of the present sion before any Petition is presented to this to bring in à private Bil whether for the or Brides, for the regulation of a Coin- {any Turapike load, or tor granting to duals any Exchive luyhis or Pri- sr the alteration or renewal of any , ke purpose, no - 2 of the Provincial Partament, or the like purpose, , Tach application shall be given 10 the Quebec Gu.ir and 11 one of the Newspapers of the Distrtet if any is j 5 shed therein 5 tin alsu by à notice nflixed at the Church a of the Parishes that such application may affect, or in » most public place where there is no Church duriag (wo 0 st.before such petition 1s presented, feat fet ° Voth March, 1837.teauven, That hercafter this House will not receive : 05 Petitions fur private Bitls after the first fificen days ul 5 Ness! éd 2nd March, 1819.Rrouven, That after the present Session.before any Pstons praying leave to bring in a pnvate Iritl for the a \u201cFoll-Bridge.is presented 10 this Iouse, the kero ar persons propusing to petition for such Bll hil, peu giving the notire pre-cribed by the Rule of the third av of February, one thou-and eight hundred and ten.also She vaine fine and tn the same manner, grve à notice, wing the Tall which they intend to ask, the extent ul the or cres the height of the Arches the terval between we Abutments of Peers for che passage of Halts and sci, and mentioning whether they purpose to erect a Dhow.Budge or not, and the dimensions of such Draw- prot 4th March 1834.Reuven, That any Petitioner for an exclusive Privic ege, du deposit in the hands of the Clerk of this House a um of twenty-five pounds.before the Bill for such exclu ve privilege go 10 a second reading, towards paying part ithe expense of the said private Bill, which sum shall be ured 10 the petitioners if they do not obtain the passu- oa of the (aw.Home for leave wien of a Bridge mon, for making of an isi individual ur indivi ezes whatsoever, of fi.prection of (Attest) Wax.B LINDSAY, Clk.Assy.vr The Printers of Gazettes and oiher Newspapers pinted sn this Province, are requested te insert the above their respective papers in the language in which they are published, until the next meeting of the Legislature.Cizak's OrricE, House oF AsSEMBLY, Q chee, ath Sept.1875.HE Clerk of the House of Assembly will receive Tenders until the opening of the next Besion, for the I\u2019'rinting of the Journal, Appendix.Babe {other work {or the House of Assembly ; the said work lbe given to the person or persons who shall make the brest and most sdvaniageous Tenders in one or more [Umiraets 3; but each contract must be made for the whole ttlesst one of the articles mentioned below : \u201cThesad Tenders are to be made in the following for JOURNAL.First 100.Second 100 Try Sheet printed on good Paper, in ica, and same form as the Jour- \"bs of the last years, plain work, Plo dwt dittu ruled and fgured work.o.crereee one APPENDIX.Y pnnted Sheet of same form.Materials and character as the Journal, plain worK.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026user Mo dito ruled and Bgure ba di Se, FL WorK,.Luncsesceccenesnsanrs Mo dito ditto ruled and UTÉ MOT, oser sruseensererssonsnans 0 ditto in Long Primer, N WOIR cccuscesrecseersensenenmte o ditto ditto ruled and \u20ac VOIR Lcccscasrescosrareonesnsen ss Iv : .D dto in Brevier plain Du (MRsthrésen use codenreivenennanuE UD 1000 à dito ditto ruled and EUR WOK ensrrsscesm causa scanass s0000 BILLS.TT Sheet In the ordinary form, on IO ape in Bica,s.eesreererniore o i of Committees Communi.us from the Executive and o tüments which make part ee Journal or Appendix, of 4 th the Printing may'be orders he and done during the Session 1 «= oe Ms, COMPOSINON 01200000000 LE de ene work.to be done duress, apart - Wor 4 ora from the Jour 's compotition.» vosseuces ee reg vf fe totintinded inthe: Ve clive fam SE ig, POR 01.2000: M's of prints ï TM tatractonansens sto0ta Gosse oc mieé a mail Tesi, TPO 1» Wh BU LINDSAY, Clk.Au.Subsoriber having leased excellent Vavirs : 4 and Orricr atthe Commercial Chambers, N° 10, Bt.Peter street.informe his friends end the publie that hie will frym the 101h inst, attend fo the purchase und sale of Wines, &c.od Commission.Having had 20 years experience avs Wine Merchant in Quebec, he assures those bo stv, ae ob cond nments that his Vaults will red to ke i mer way Preps br ep Wines in (he test order, sum- tis well kaown that much valuable Wine ia sacrificed every year in Quebec, from went of proper attention during the winter season.Samples of Wines in general use will be ready for inspection at his Office and private families legimental Messes\u2014 Hotels, may be supplied on the most advaniageous terms., ALFRED HAWKINS.Wine Office, No.10, St, Peter Street, August 4, 1825, THE subscribers are now landing and offer sale he cargo of the Brig Esqui { ini caine id g Æsquimaux, from Trinidad ICO Hhds.bright Muscovado Sugar, and 4 Puncheons Molasses, J.W.LEAYCRAFT, DUNSCOMB & Co, _Avgum 28h 1835 Indian Wharf, pon SALE \u2014First and second quality fresh bright Spruce and Pine Deals, and Deal Ends, of the best description, snd strictly culled, deliverable from the W harf, In any quantity, 10 suit purchasers ; or afloat on board of\u2019 Batteaus, daily arriving from Maskinongé and Cup Sunté Mills.WILLIAN \u2019S, Old Custom House, M PHILLIPS Quebec, 24th Julv, 1835 ROWN STOUT in wood : 20 Bbls.received this Spring, for sale b Vu.PRICE & CO.YEAS FOR SALF, at Auction prices, on Bu- teau\u2019s Wharf, Cul-de-Sac, 75 chests Hison Skin 20 chevs Young Hyson 15 chests Buhiea superior quality.DAVID VASS & CO.; FOit SALE.1 12 UNCHEONS, 5 Hinds.superior Ja- maicaRum, receiv S and Seaflower, part 110 13 ceived Douglas, Opray 3 Hbhds.Jamaica Sugar, 12 bbls.Root Ginger._ \u2014Aho, in store\u2014 Fine old Jamaica Kum, received per John Bell from Liverpool.Demersra Rum, Lime Juice, Pimento, A few Hlhds.Madeira and Geneva, SU M.Red Ouk Staves, Salmon Twine.DD.FRASER.Quebec, 24th June, 1835., TO MICLERS.UST received, direct from the Mannfacturers in Europe, with whom arrangements have been made for a cuustaat supply of arucles of the best quality VIZ ie Real Dutch Bolting Cloths, assorted Blackmore's Patent do do French Burr Sines For Sale by LAROCQUE, BERNARD & CO.Montreal, July 27h, 1835.ECEIVED Ÿ DALMARNOCK, from New-York and for sale :\u2014 50 tiatrels fresh large grained Carolina Rice.~~ ALSO IN STORE Small Tinnets of Crane Island Grass Butter Cash only.D.Vass & C a A.0 WINDOW GLASS.J UST received-by the Subscribers a large assort- meut of very superior WINDOW GLASS, of various sizes, from 8 la.x 6 in, to 24 in, x 20 in.in buxes of 50 feet.Wa.PRICE & Co.Quebec.3rd July, 1835.ANHAM & BOURNE have for Sale :\u2014 Brandy, Gin, Wines, Liverpool and Mouireal Soap & Candies, Mustard D\u2019aints of all colours\u2014 Window Glass.Post, Pot and Wrapping Paper, &c, &v.Qnebee, 15th June, 1833, JUST RECEIVED, TT ENTY-FIVE kegs Plug Tobacco 2 5 boxes Cavendish do.40 bales Virginia Leaf do.7 hhds.U.C.Leaf do.20 barrels superivr U, C.Whiskey 40 tivrces Rice, TORRANCE & YOUNG.Quebec, 18th August, 1835.FOR SALE, Y the Subscribers at the Coves and on the Wharf of Mr.Park, St.Paul Street : 5000 Furst quality Brght Spruce Deals, Portnenf manufacture.5000 Second quality do 70000 Standard Staves \u2014 And in Siore\u2014 Upper Canada fine Flour Farine Entière in Barrels and Rags Six Cuaes (6 doz.each) superior Sauterne Ten Hhas.Claret.Apply to, THOMAS CRINGAN & Co.No, 1, Commercial Chambers.do.do.EAS.\u2014Just received, Ÿ Havteax Packer, and for Sale by the Subscribers :\u2014 167 chests of Conguu 150 boxes do, WILLIAM PRICE & CO.Quebec, 17th July.1855.FOR SALE.1 400 Pass Muccasixs, Boots and SHoEs, > and 200 sides Harness Leather.The Moccasins are made of the best materials, and will be sold cheup.Carana Taxneuy.OSHORN L.RICHARDSON.24th April, 1835.FOR SALEBY THE SUBSCRIBERS: ITCH, Rosin, Spirits of Turpentine, Cordage, Onkum, Varnish, Corn-brooms, Corks, Candles, Irish Pork, Prime and I\u2019rime Mess Beef, Pease, Cognac Brandy, in pipes and hhds.Hollend Giu, in do.and cases, Muscovado Sugar, Sherry, Madeira and Port Wine, RODGER, DEAN & Co.25th March, 1835.FOR SALE.HE Subscriber offers for Sale TWENTY CASES of Best FRENCH WINES, just re- celved :~ Vin d' Hermitage, blanc et rouge Vin Cote llolie, do do Vin de St.Peray, blanc, grand mousseux et non- mousseux.The whole warranted to be of the very best qualities ever imported it this country.G.D.BALZARETT], 8ih June, 1885.Paince-Street, No.9: ECEIVING ex HEBRON, from NEW \u2018À YORK, on Buteau's Wharf, Cul-de-Sac.75 kegs and\u2019boxes No.1 Tobacco 25 tierces fresh Carolina Rice 25 bogs Green Porto Rico Coffee, DAVID VASS & CO.- for aale, and now landing on'Irvine\u2019 landing ou Irvine*s Wharf ; ho - 100 Gross Wine Bottles mv to JAN Quebec.1st Sept.1835.ES Hay & Co.ANDING on Atkinson's Warr, ex Br von \u2019 » Alexander, Winn, Master, from Demerara.s Buin 10 Puns, and Hhds.part proof 19°, \u2014IN STORE\u2014 Very superior Pale Ses) Oil in Barrels, MULISON & TOBIN.Leaycraft's Rulldings, 8th June 1855.UCKER, HEATH & Co.offer for Sale the following articles just landed from the Ace- Nowia, Osruiy, Burris Tan and Sgarwwes, from Ja.Maics, and ATLANTIC from Demerara jo Sugar in hbds.tierces and barrels, very bright Jamaica Rum in puncheons and hhds.1 (@) 2} Demerara Rum in puncheons.1 @ 4.N STORE.1 eeward Rum in puncheons White Brandy from Gibralier direct, } (@ 1 Choice Madeira Wine, * Blandy\u2019s Brand in pipes., hbds.aud quarter casks Ditto ditto ditto ** Houghton\u2019s Brand\u201d in pipes Baoitled Sherry Scotch Pot Barley in bags of one ewt.Blistered Steel Dundee Sheetings, Lines and Twines Champaigne in cases of 3 doz.very superior.roy SALE by the Subscribers, Teneriffe Wine, L.P.and Cargo, Pasley\u2019s Brand, iu Pipes Hhds.and Quarter Casks Sicilian Red Wine, in ditto Port, Madeira, and Claret in cases Superior White Wine Vinegar English and Montreal Starch Sheathing Copper and Nails, and Copper Bolts Canvass assorted, Cordage and Oakum Pitch in barrels and firkins English Varnish Pale Seal Oil, in casks Patent Filterers Newcastle Grate Cosls An assortment of Patent Linen Threads Da.of Ribbons, Belts and Bands.WM.PRICE & CO.Quebec, 29th May, 1835.\u201cFOR Sale by the Subscribers -\u2014 100 barrels superfine Flour 40 half do.do.500) barrels fine do, 100 do.wmiddlings 50 do.rejected \u2014ALSO\u2014 Jamaica snd Berbice Rum Sherry Wine, in pipes, hhds.and quarter casks, P.& D.BURNET, Commercial Chambers.Quebec, 9th Decr.1834.(Coals FOR SALE.\u2014Just landed on Goudie\u2019s Wharf, 150 chaldrons superior NEwcasTLE Grate Coaus, very large, double screened, for family use.50 chaldrons Blacksmith*s ditto \u2018 \u2014ALsoon Haxn\u2014 8000 best building ENGLISH BRICKS, at low prices.Apply to EDWARD CARRELL, 3rd June, 1833, Goudie's Wharf.OW RECEIVING on Bureat\u2019s Wnare, Cul-de-sac, and for sale :\u2014 50 Small packages of choice Butter 100 Boxes Candles 100 do.Soap 20 Chests Hyson Skin Tea 5 Chests Young Hyson do.1 Case, contaimng Cannigiers Iyson do.2u Chests Bohea do.D.VASS & Co.OR SALE by the Subscriber, at his office, near the Quebec Bank, St.Peter Street :\u2014 2,500 gullons Pale Seal Ori, prepared this summer, and received by the schooner Marguerite, from the Labrador Coast.\u2014\\LSO\u2014 £000 gallons of the same Ont, boiled, VICTOR HAMEL, JUNI.Quebec, 7th August, 1835.ENRY W.WELCH, Hunt's Wharf, has for Sale :\u2014 Small Anchors and Chains Mustacd in bottles and jars Cognac Brandy, in hogsheads Hallands, do.Superior Benecarlo, in hogsheads and quarter casks.Earthenware, dinner sets, &c.(OR SALE on Buteav's Wiarr, Cul-de-Sac, 100 Bales Virginia Leal Tobacco, 10 Hhds U C.do.100 Kegs Plug Tobacco 75 Halt Kegs do.Bags Cotlee, 3 Bales Mocha do.6 Kegs Indigo 5 Pipes Hamilmrgh Gin 5 Puncheons Whiskey Havana Cigars, 75 Bags Rice, 50 Bags Pepper.\u2014ALSO- Pork, Beef, Flour, Oatmeal, Batley, Oats and Peas, 1), VASS & Co.= {NOR SALE.\u20148 hhds.2 qr.casks of the very Æ' Lest Madeira Wine, just received ¥ Eleutheria, from London.A180 2 half quarter casks of real Hed Constantia Wine ; an article perhaps neser imported inte this market before, and which sells in London at £1 per botile.75 cases real folland Gur 50 baskets Champagne, 1 dozen each G.D.BALZARETTI, oth Mav, 1835.No.29, Palsce Street.OR SALE BY ATKINSON, USBORNE & CO:\u2014 10,000 pieces 2} inch Pine Deals, brought down last year, and laying at Cap Rouge.FEVHE Subscribers offer for sale, at the Store's corner of St.Peter and St.Paul streets, lately occupied by War, Bunprn & Co., the following articles, viz ie English Tron, round, square, and flag, assorted sizes Hoop lron, Canads Plate, double and single Sheet Iron, Crowley, blistercd and cast Steel Fine Canada, horse and tin Nails, assorted Auvils, vices, spades, shovels and frying pans Ranting, boat, and trace chains .Grates, hot air, and Canada stoves, ships\u2019 cambou ses &c.Bar and sheet lead, shot assorted Powder B.F.FF.FFF.and canister Cordage.shoe thread.sail and seine (wines Window glass, linseed oil, boiled and raw Cognac brandy, Spanish red wine, tobacco pipes.ALSO, Acraman\u2019s patent chainsand anchors for vessels from 50 à 600 tons.GOLDSWORTHY, TOWNSEND & Co.Quebec, 2d March, 1835.NOR SALE.\u2014First and second quality fresh kK Bright Spruce Deals and Deal Ends, of the best description, and strictly culled, deliverable from Mr, | Manrmerr's Wharf, in rear of Méessrs.Arkiwson, Ussonne & Co's.Stores, in any quartily, to uit purchasers.G.FORSYTH St.James\u2019 Sireet, 27ih July, 1835, (Compiled for The Quebec Gaxette.) With VESSELS ENTERED FOR LOADING, dates of entry, Masters\u2019 names, ton t wherg iring, and Consignees ses ,; ere bound to, ARRUDEEN, Aug.25=brig Sir Wm.Wallace, Anderson, .Wood- fleld, Turker, Heath & oo.AMawek.«es 20==brig Lsdy Douglss, Dawson, 238 Black\u2019s wha, Sharples & son.BriPare, Sept.2\u2014brig Millman, Arnold, H.Parke.cee stp Orient, Ekenhead, 473 Woodfleld, W.Sharples son.74, Carman\u2019s wharf, G.Doxxaar.Sept 3\u2014schr, Blanche, Hughes, 114 Hamilton's wharf.Lemesuiier & co.Boston, { England.) Augt.29\u2014brig Joho Thomsen, Oswald, 222 India wharf, IH.Gowen & co.Boston, (U.8.) Sept.5\u2014brig Attention, Bowman, 109 Goudie's wharf.Aylwin & Noad.Conway, Augt.29\u2014brig Elizabeth.Brown, 207 Jackson's wharf, Symes & Ross.Cowes.Sept.2\u2014brig Carron, Elliot, 238 Wolfe's Cove, Lemes- urier & co.Doves, Augt.29\u2014brig Wm.Ash, ltendall, 232 New Liverpool, W.Price & co.Duvnper Aug.12\u2014brig Annie, Luckie, 304 Petry\u2019s wharf, Gibb & Shaw.FALMOUTH., +.22\u2014brig Legatees, Ord.265 New Liverpool, W.Price & co.GaLwavy.Sept.S-brig Hope, Abiett, 187 St.Charles, H.Gowen co.GLOUCESTER, Augt.29\u2014bark Relief, Trentham, 233 Woodfield, Atkinson & ca.Greenock, .28~bri, Hector, Davidson, 222 New Liverpool, Wm, Price & co.31==br1g Gleniffer, Wilson, 318 Woodfield, E.Baird.Sept.2\u2014brig Esquimaux, Sproul, 16: East India wharf, W.Park.Horyuran.Aug.20\u2014brig Mary, Wheelwright, 198 Wolfe's cove, W.Sharples & son, Hour.\u2026.\u2026 29\u2014brig Lady Ann, Sims, 286 Wolfe's cove, Thomas Curry, Limerick.+o.31=brig Brilliant, Flegg, 266 New Liverpool, Price & cu.LiverrooL Aug.4\u2014bark Calcutta.Banks, 389 Brewery wharf, Symes & Hoss.» 14-=bark Lady East, Hewitt, 648 O'Brien's wkharl, Rodger, Dean & co.\u2026\u2026.15\u2014ship Asis, M-Crorie, 399 Jackson's wharf, Symes & Ross, vs 18\u2014bark Rajah, Lorins, 352 Jackson's wharf, Thomas Froste & co.\u2026 IR\u2014brig Egfrid, Martin, 258 Woodfield, M.B.Farlin, \u2026 19-\u2014bark John Walker, Boult, 526 India Wher!, H.Gowen & co., \u2026 20\u2014brig Congress, McNeil, 299 Wolfe's cove, W.Sharples & son.21==brig Perceval, Forrest, 524 Carman\u2019s wharf, W.Sharples & son.« 21\u2014bark Huskisson; [loimes, 331 Wolfe's Cove, Atkinson & co.\u2026\u2026.21-\u2014\u2014bark James Crant, James, 419 co.-.22~sh'p Frances, Heath, 415 Black's wharf, W.Shar- ples & son.Atkinson & Nawrosr, Auge.bark Recovery, Banks, 389 Walte\u2019s Cove, Fems rions., Sept.4=brig Prince Regent.Smith, 256 New Liverpool, , Price & cos Panszow.Augt.\u20ac5-brig Springäower, Brown, 285 Wolfe's Corey Gilmour & co.Pryauourn.ve bark Argus, Rashleigh, 585 .Lemesurier cu.Poocs.! Sept.1\u2014brig Alarm, Roallins, 219 Reynar's wharf, Pome bertons.+.2\u2014brig T agus, Carruthers, 270 Spencer Cove, Atkin on & coe vo.2==brig Emma Zoller, Woodward, 268 \u2014\u2014 Pembertong Porr-Grascow.Aug.29\u2014bark Miramichi, Hutchinson, 581 Wolfe's Covey Gumour & co.Sept.2\u2014bark Woife's Cove, Hamilton, 592 Wolfe's covey Gilinpur & co.Portsnours.Aug.6\u2014brig Regalia, Bax, 353 Pauon's Cove, Patton & co.29=~brig Planter, Doeg, 259 Wolfe's cove, Giimour & co.Scarano\u201d.oe 25 brig Guadiana, March, 218 Woodfield, Lemesurier co.SHORENAN .Aug 21\u2014brig Success, Hunter, 196 «= Lemesurier & co.Sourtuamerox.Aug.20\u2014brig Procris, Arnold, 291 Diamond Harbour, Lemesurier & co.«ee 31==brig Mary, Stephenson, 295 Wolle's Cove, Atkins son & co.SUNDERLAND.27\u2014=brig Newton, Corday, 257 Woodfeld, Symes & Ross, «os 29\u2014brig Emblem, Purdy, 221 Woodfleld, Lemesurier & co.Sept.2\u2014brig Maria, Davidson.256 Woodfield, R.F, Maitland & co.SrockTON.Augt.31\u2014bric Burdon, Peters, 218 Wolfe's Cove, Gils mour & co.Sept.2~brig Englishman, Sharper, 213-King\u2019s wharf, Atkinson & co.WaATERFORU.Sept I\u2014bark Bolivar, Bellord, 354 Woife's Cove, FL, Ns Jones.Wurror.Aug.11\u2014bark Smales, Sinclair, 235 Woodfield, Lemes- urier & co._ TasLe of Sales by the Sheriff, for the month of September, 1835.\u2014 District of Quebec :\u2014 \u2026 24-brig Ann, Eliza & Jane, Purss, 326 Diamond Harbor, Atkinson & co.24\u2014=ship Si.Leonard, Gurr, 352 Dismond [arbour Alkinson & co.28~bark Atlantic, Johnson, 366 Jackson's wharf, Symes & Ross.\u2026\u2026.29\u2014burk Bradshaw, Mitroy, 589 Wolfe's cove, Shar.ples & son.29\u2014ship Alcyone, Muir, 391 Black's wharf, Patton & co & co.park Rosalind, Blair, 305 Petry\u2019s wharf, H.W, \u2018eleh.-.« 31\u2014ship Onondaga, Morgan, 568 Daly's wharf, Thos.Froste & co.ces 3l\u2014=ship Malabar, Frobisher, 686 Diamond Harbour, George Black.31\u2014brig Harmony, Salkeld.256 Jackson's wharf, Symes & Ross.! Sept.1\u2014bark British Merchant, Irvine, 571 Cape Rouge, , Atkinson & co- | vee 2=bark Vittoria, Mitchell, 399 Diamond Harbour, H.| W.Welch.8\u2014bark Clyde, Drown, 490 Jones\u2019 wharf, W, Sharples & son.« 2\u2014bark Madras, Thornton,231 Reynar's wharf, Rodger Dean & co.\u2026 2\u2014brig Merchant, Meldrum, 294 Speucer Cove, At- Kinson & co.\u2026 3-=baik Duoson, Boyes, 352 River St.Charles H.Gowen & co.3=bark Nubsdale, Grayson, 414 Woodfield, Sharples & son.LoNDoN.Aug.1\u2014bark Hawkesbury, Sinith, 416 New Liverpool, W.Price & co, .)2\u2014bark Bristol, Herbert, 459 New Liverpool, Wm.Price & co.«ro 20\u2014bark Bengal, Lee, 315 Woodfield, W.Price & co.\u2026 2é\u2014tip James Harris, Wycherley, 339 New Liverpool, W., Price & co.\u2026 24\u2014bark Ocean, Mann, 420 Black's wharf, Lemesurier & co.24 \u2014bng Georgiana, Gibson, 235 Cape Cove, Thomas Curry.\u2026.28\u2014Vark Beaufort, Neagle, 403 New Liverpool, Wm Price & co.\u2026 28\u2014hip Alexander, Burn, 304 River.du-Loup, Wm.Patton & co.29\u2014hark Cecraps, Finlayson, 223 New Liverpool, W, Price & co.ve 29\u2014brig Marys, Newhaven, 323 Woodfield, P.Patterson.\u2026 29-\u2014-briu Ceres, Anderson, 3229 Woodfield, Atkinsons.\u2026\u2026.31\u2014bark Brothers, Morley, 425 Woodfield, Lemesurier ! | .31=\u2014bark Endymion, Plews, 277 Patton\u2019s Cove, W.B.Mever.\u2026 51-=bark Frances & Harriet, Dodds, 341 Patton's Cove, W.Patton & co.31\u2014=bark Louisa, Sheppard, 369 Diamond Harbour, W Patton & co.\u2026 31\u2014brig Home, Cowell, 360 Woodfield, Lemesurier & co.\u2026\u2026 51\u2014ship Active, Robson, 352 Diamond Harbour Symes & Ross.Sent 1=wbark Harmony, Treadwell, 373 New Liverpool, \"AW, Price & co, .1=bark Eliza, Redman, 290 Carman\u2019s wharf, eww .8=brig Theodosia, yan, 273 Woodfield, Lemesurier & srrzprgesyEmzErEYY §5E FES 82%8 Ree =3R © Yo it 2APR7S5S 2722-2383 cen \u2014 RESFIST TESTS I5E = mu; as vaste BOT TRS 2 75257 77 Yabo 2 ZIRE OE SALTS ae.$3230 Yo\" a22 255 EEF ini qT] BRE |Z = BR 53H25 2 355 s \u201c© = 3 ag=ccisos2 = 2c a=.tart gaR mFS \u201c= L'ÉRS S°ECESÉCE a3 = sas \u201c 2ST \u201c£3 P me à = fe ë 2e 5 © ea a 0>5>>C4>=-55S270>55>05 tee 522559752299 s5srzsit se 5% SSEES25282558n83058 ®5E IR 2852\" AE ASS EESTI £S TRC222 ZTE R~327 8 TrTL3 3 Cr2=5O 5 nessa R309 0 § TE Ams Oars TESA m3 =se 1, CESDISTS ES +0 205 aT == x 2 z=8c 2omgSiEITE3 == |E = 2232 EagislEsS Ciz z 2323 3e3®g ZRII a2 an OZ 0 > - = # \u20ac \u201c 8 = = ê g = = © er pt har bt bt [Dw Pet rr met bot mt nm pm tt \u2014 \u2014 em ser 23 = Fg2f22ss.53S223 ss |= e2239 E5e0 AT oes >a & =z==2 so E22 8 a £32 ass 3 = = = 2 2 J pe 5 RAR RANE SOFTEST UY CTPTTHPPPPPF - = = .LEeifome® rx |?CIETY ET 72=as =a = SE83cscrace SazZaigiFSzol ga Ss2ai5sIs 2770 233048522 = CET-~S ie ~ST x SE ar z3335dz E 272578 8% 25250 gr = 3 - = 0: a Z = 8.@ æ =: a > = = = - \u2014 HZ SRSU- DAME NA 7 5 5 D GI 101010 EEE bE EE EE TET EE 52 SE 7, E griigsdg §-_23513 #R=e=3E Sa\u2019 23 9 =s5ZSFy 2886509 O TETRA» EISaÉS Es >3S = esT55Se372 = SA ~= £Z8%8 3 69564229 \"45378 E a a& 3 =2 =3 ce\" 3 513 ä SE ER a =F 2 = = = = I o e © &ncË sazes 5 e2na% 5 7 E55P 52558 2 ==2:24 R g 6655, 6068» pu 65853 2 3 = a à f po 1 3 s - Tamm mow YY Nm DU SRL LLES STECELL => Foi CPE TRRÉ] 52 6-55 \u201c SITOT-! siiéfrairagemisiQATOT:IE 2 = a o» == = === a= 65=-3°3700\" 5508 8752 EF ° - aS, ==.- 2 SSS 23a oe ge -.822,55 = §783°2 w == sz * >» © ~ = \u2014 em tO IOI NISC INN 100 DIOR Coal RRB RERE NRE gz3gogogagezesasseyrasa® =] S666CSOOG6O6COGOCSO66cCo0 63 IN 14 \u2014 » td ht ht hd ms St at St mt nl mt fos Bt hd bad et he ih Wed mt hat o S660066666686666665565058 3 y \"we S| ae acanscannpAAGARAILD &§588E5858838585583553355¢ » : * The Sales announced to take place at Quebec arg made at the Sheriff's Office, and those in the country at the Churcb-door of said parishes.For Sale by Neilson § Cowan, OUCHETTE\u2019S MAP of the Provinces of Upe per and Lower Canada, Nova Seotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland.and Prince Edwatd\u2019s Islamt, with a large section of the United States, compiled from the atest and most approved Astronomical Observalionsy Au horitles and Surveys The Map occupies three Iuvge heets, beautifully engraved and coloured in Londo co, LonpoNpERRY, .\u2026 2\u2014brig Clutha, Thomson, 245 Rodger, Dean & co.Lynn.Aug.31\u2014brig Robert Gray, Bertram, 252 Wolfe's Core, Fembertons.Matrox.Aug.22\u2014-brig Marys, Chicken, 218 New Liverpool, Wm.Price & co.Mairoan.Fl=brig Cheviot, James, 269 Woodfield, Lemesurier & co.Neat, Sept.1=brig Oscar, Field, £34 Woodfield, Lemesuricr & co, Nxwcasrre, Avg.13 =brig Old Maid, Dunn, £93 Woodéeld, Lemes- urier & co.\u2026 22-=brig Andromeds, Eden, 30 New Liverpool, Wm.Price & cu.: \\ id 5 * prèséfit season._ Eats bow aves of cholera there for several weeks.- Fhs superiptendent of the Penitentiary states it nu ».à fact worth m0 Ei me OTICE.\u2014AII those to whim the Eytaie of tha, late Mrs, Maxie ANBE - Vincevy, in-80r li time Widow of the laty Siur JEAN Panang, may be in- debied.are requesied Whrugpnt thow scobypts.duly sti.ed, and those » ho owe the chid estate, tu pay without delsy « to the undersigned Notery,at- ins Office: Crnittend arent.* \u201ca A, B.SIROIS.end Rent.1855 T0ET-\u201408 Saturday night last, between the Lower Town and the Esplanade, n GOLD WATCH and SEAL the tiaker\"» name Zreokbank, London, the letters + |,G.™ are engraved cn the back of the out- vide case of-the waiéh, which is-enmnelled.1.G sho form part of the inside works over which and immediately above the diamond is w baud chaching an vak branch ; the Seat brass the motte, © Radicem firmant frondes.\u201d \u2014 Any person who may have found the s«me.and will return it to Mr.Cunisraias, 11, St.Joha'satrret, will be suitably rewarded.Quebre.51st August, 1855 __ wn UNCLAIMED GOODS I ANDED from on board the Briz MILLMAN, from Belfast, 50 Boxes Starch, marked W T, * .consigned 10 order, now in the store of the Subscriber, who requests the Consignee of same will 1ake charge of them im.wrediately and pay the expenses incurred, or they will be disposed of according to law, 5 G.11.PARKE, .\"Quebec, 1st Sept.1835.MeCatlum'e Wharf, UNITED STATES.New York, Augt.31.\u2014This is the last day (31st)- that we are permitted Ly law to circulate those lit tle convenient monsters called one dollar bills, Their circulation is prohibited uuder the penalty of forfeiting five times the amount of the bill so tendered ; and we are further to tahe notice, that any erson who shall purchase or take at a discount any auk note chartered out of the State, shall pay a fine of fifty dullars.We presume that according to the ductrine of Amos Kendall, which is fully adopted by the Argus, we are bound to disregard the law, because public opinion is against it, therefore, we inform all our distant readers and patrons, who wav chance to have a few strageling vazabond vue dollar votes in their wallet, and vwe the Star as much, not to be under any apprehensions of the law, but send us the rags, and we will take the \u201c responsibility\u201d of couverting them into hard mouey.The law is undoubtedly null and void, as it clearly violates the charter of every bank over which the Legislature has uo control ; but what is violation of law now a-days 7 a thiug-to be commended and rewarded\u2014if it suits the purpose of our rulers.\u2014( Star.) There is a paper published at the Island of Honolulu, which is entitled, © Ke Kuma Hawaii.\u201d The following is the motto which it bears: * O hu pono mea e pomaikai ai ka luhuikanaka ; akn, 0 ka hewa ha mea e koinaia\u2019i na aina.\u201d © We believe that (his is precisely the sentiment of Mr.Vau Buren upon the subject of the policy, which he intends to adopt, if he should Le Ztuche- rised into the presidential chair.His opinions are about as definable and as easy of interpretation.\u2014( Star.) There is now building at the ship yard of Messrs.Brown & Bell, the most marniticent stenuboat ever constructed in this city.She is over 200 feet long ; 50 deck, 29 feet 6 inches beam, and 11 feet 5 fuches hold, measuring upwards of seven huudred tons.Her frame is composed of live oak.cedar, and locust, The arrangement of ber main deck, with its ladies\u2019 cabin, engine rooms, boiler houses, and numerous offices, is such as to leave much room for livht freirht and passengers\u2019 accommodation.The caLin below will exhibit a splendid dining room about 180 feet in leneth, with berths and state rooms sufficient to furnish several hundred passengers with comfortable lodgings; and if beauty of model, aud great puwer, are the necessary requisites of a fast : boat we predict that the * Massachusetts\u201d (for that | is her name) will not be the last in the race.This: superb vessel js intended to run ia the Boston line.| (N.Y.Mere.Adi.) Naws has heen received from Buckport, Maine, of the arrival there of the crew of the ship Luyle, : (Captain Brewer, of this port, on a voyage home from Liverpool.She struck on able Lsland, Au, ; 13th.It is said the ship will be lost, and the cargo saved, She was tull of valuable goods, with the | exception of twenty-two tons of cout.Her freizbt | list is £813.The ship, and, we presume, most of the cargo, are iusured here.She had on board 28 steerage passengers, all of whom, with the crew, are safe.\u2014( New.York paper.) The subscriptions of stock to the proposed line of packets.from Charleston to Liverpool, have been so nearly fitled, as to warrant the expectation that the line will ro into operation next spring.We have now in this country a son of the Prince of Orange.A son of Louis Philippe, the Prince de Joinville.is daily expected at New-York.The Prince of Orange\u2019s son, attended by the Dateh Charge d'Affaires, and a number of naval officers of the Dutch vessels lying at New-York, came up on Friday last as far as West Point.They are on a brief tour to Niagara, and will pass through fored witlrthe chotueg ja 1883 has died with it the Lexilogos, Ve Auguet 14th\u2014A gang of 250 \u2018negroes, from the lower part of Virginia, passed through town on Waduesday on their way to Mississippi.Several huudreds bave gone through within a few weeks.wr The iudignation af some of our Southern brethren at the designs and deeds of the Abulitionists, has prompted them to the employment of language, and the proposition of measures of quite an ultra character.At a renent meeting at Norfolk, Virginia, a correspoudent of the Baltimore Chronicle SAYE (em \u201c Une worthy submitted a resolution nearly in these words, ¢ that the Governor and Council of Virginia be requested to demand from the Governor and Council of New York, Tappan, Garrison and Thompson, to be tried by the laws that they have offended against.\u2019 This
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