Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 27 septembre 1854, mercredi 27 septembre 1854
[" AND COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.VIII.] QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, 185 4.[NO.2002.CORPORATION OF QUEBEC.Aê3B©SË)8Eim City Tacasuak»'* Ornes, Qukbec.(N/y Hull, nth August, 1*54.P\u2019 BMC NO 1 ICE it hereby given, that all persona indebted for AtSK&SMKNT doet,' together w ith all other rate» taies or duties im-Itoted by the Corporation ol ti* City of Ooebee in virtue of the Lawt, ByUwfcand hegtilations of the Lerporat on, aro fyquet|lrd to pay the taid Assessment duet, fcc.,'A the undaitigned at hit 3.AYERS RILLS, Anew and ningularlr successful remedy for the cure of all Bilious Jiaeaxce \u2014Coativeuesa, Indigestion.Jnutulire, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fevers, 0*>ut, Humors, Nmouancaa, Irritability, Inflammation*.HcadacSe, Paina in the Breast, Hide, Back, and Limbs, Fsuiale Complainte, àe.Âc.Indeed, very few arc the diaca**)* in which a Purgative Medicine ia not more or Iras required, and much airk-rcaa and suffering might be prevented, if a harmless hut effectual Cathartic were more freely used.No person can feel well while a costive habit of body prevail* ; beside* it *on generate* serioua and often fa tal illaaaaaa, which might have been avoided bv the timely and judicious uao of a good purgative.1 bia ia alike true of Colds, Fcveriah aymptoma, and Bilioua derangement*.They all tend to become or pniduce the deen seated and formidable di*tempera whirh load the hearses all over the land.Hence a reliable family physic ia of the first importance to the public health, and this Pill has been perfected with consummate akill to meet that demand.An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Professors, and Patients, has shown result* surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine.Cure* have been effected beyond lielief, were they not substantiated by persona of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.Among the many eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention : Da.A.A.Hates, Analytical Chemist, of Bouton, and State Assayer of Masaa*-hu*ctta, whose high professional character i* endorsed by the Hon.KnwAHn Kvrkett, Senator of the U.8.KohbrtC.Winthuof, Ex-Speaker of the House of Kcprcsentativca.Abbott Lawrkncb.Minister Flen.to England, t John B.Fn r.r ATklrx, Cath.Bishop of Boston.Also, Dr._J.K.Chii.ton, Practical Chsmist, of New York City, endorsed by .Hon.W.L.Marct, Secretary of State.WM.B.Astor, the richest man in America.8.I.RLAvn A Co., Propr's of the Metropolitag Hotel, and others.Did apace permit, we could give manv hundred certificate*, from all parts where the Pills have hern used, but evidence even more convincing than the experience of eminent public men is found in their effect* upon trial.These Pill», thn result of long investigation and study, are offered to the public as the best and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford.They are com pounded not of the drug* thcmselve*, hut of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical firoces* in a state of purity, and combined together n such a manner as to insme the best results.This system of comnoaition for medicines has been found ' in the Cherry rectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process.The reason is perfectly obvious.while ny the old mode of composition, svenr medicine is burdened with more or less of aen-mmiious and injurious qualities, by this each Individual virtne only that is desire*! for the curative effect is present All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are left behind, the eurntive virtues only bemg retained.Hence it is self-evident the effects should prove a* they have proved more purely remedial, and the Pilla a surer, more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world.As it is frequently expedient that my medicine should be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and aa he could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing it* composition, I have supplied the accurate Formula» by which both my Pcctrral and Pills are made to the whole Imdy of Practitioners in the United States and British American Provinces.If, however, there should lie any one who has rot received them, they will be promptly ftwwarded hv mall to his address.Of all tho Patent kfedirinen that are offered, how few would be taken if their composition was known l Their life consists in their mystery.1 have no mrstrrics.The composition of my prepazatinns is laid open to all men.and all who arc competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge their ronvirWons of their intrinsic merits.The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scimtifio men to be a wonderfrsl medicine lieforr tw effects were known.Many eminent Physicians have declared the same thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and arc willing to eertifv thst their anticipations were mors than realiir*! by their effect* upon trial.They operate by their powerful influence on the Internal viscera to purify the blood and stimnlate It Into healthy action \u2014 remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowel*, liver, and other organ* of the bodv, metering their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange nienta a* are the first origin of disease.Being sugar wrapped inry are pleaasnt to tak.FLOWERS, RIBBONS, and FEATHERS, together with every other article of Fancy Trimming, which will he found complete, combining Elegance and the Newe»t Fashiocs.All orders attended to with care and dispatch.Vue bee, 2.1th April, I «54.\tapt 22 MT\"! ML i.& L.LEWI NE, HITTERS AMI FURRIERS, No.Il Fabrique Street, OPPOSITE THE JESUITS* BARRACKS UPPER TOWN, QUEBEC.Fehmsrv 25.1«53 JOHN LILLY, TO LET.FOR ON* OR MOBS YEARS FROM 1ST MAY NEXT.E Brick Cottage at Mount Pleasant, be|ongi|* to Mrs.Black, now, occupied byG.H.£im«id.Esq.Application to be madesfo th- tindenign-d at the office of A.Paterson, Young Se Co.THEODORE MARTIN.f«tehec, I5lh July.1854.FOR SÂLË!- MfTlHF.House lonneily occupied by Dr X G.M Douglas, in front of the Governor\u2019s Garden.py-tnirr \u2014\u2018\u2014 \u2018 i me liateîy.Terms »a*y : three loi capital to remain on raorigsgiv I he above property Mill bejet from this to the 1 lit May next.For particulars apply to ARCH.CAMPBELL, Notary Ou-vee.?7»h May.I8«4.n given im fourth* of tbs NEW GOODS Landing Ex \u201c Watersprite.\u201d C * pick leBsL ACK W£ll* assorted Mushroom Ca'sup.Arvrfeo Capucine, gar, Salad 75 ban >om Ca'sup.ArurbofV*, Harvey S» .Capera.MarmalafiM Decanter > t Oil, Mustard, Ac! I reL Crushed Sugjr, McFie\u2019s No.I.Sauce, Vine- HASSON, HUOTACO.Quebec.23rd Msy.1854 CORDAGE.For Sale by the Subscriber, A LOT of Superior Ruvsisn Hemp Cordage from 4 inrhes downward», Marline, House-line, Hambrolirie and Spun Yam, -A LS Of\u2014 A l*.t of very Superior Manilla, from 3| inch downwards.HANS HAGENS, _Que bee, I3'h May.18(4.\t* Strtef.FIRST ARRIVALS.COMMERCIAL HOUSE, QUKBEC.\t1 THF.subscriber respectfully informs his Cua-tomera and the Public, that he has this d»v.As^t.*.»KEW ^ACKACiES OF WELL ASSORTED PRY GOODS, P.r fjiir.ul mu,, whirh .r, read, for Impm- Iron.^ A very large S\u2019ock of FRENCH and BRITISH DKi GOODS exacted daily tu arrive by the first &bip« from Europe.PATRICK O\u2019NEILL.Ou-lvr, Snl May.!«5t.FOR SALE.2pASESLF.UHORM HATS, ofthc Utct style, dirrd from Florkncr.\u2014als*»^~ 50Ü0 Pieces ROOM1PAPER.»s«orted.John kovvboitom.Quebee, 13th Msy.1«54.FOR SALE.TTHI,S- MUSCOVADO SUGAR, kJ\\I XTl 300 Package! Fresh Teas,\u2014Gunpowder, Young Hvson.Hyson Skiu, T wank a y Souchong.100 Bags Coffee, t-\t\u2018 200 Boxes Tobacco Fepfier, Rice, Ac., Ac.H»HN ROWBOTTOM.Quebec, 10th May.1854.30 P FOR SAIsE, IF.CES VaRTELLING.30 do.Quebee.JOth Ap Baffing.JOHN ROWBOTTOM.4L t«54.COAIsB I COALS I! AFLOAT.990 rrov* best STEAM PATENT f**1 FUEL, just arrived per Berk Tweed, ami lor Sale by the undersigned.D.MAGUIRE, Jr.\u201e\t,\t47, St.Peter Sireet.Quebec.26th May.1«54.NEW GOODS.Beef and Pork.JLST Received, and lev sale by the Suahscri' her:\u2014100 Barrels Pria»a and Prime Me*# Beef.100 Bbls.Prime and Pri th Quebec,17th Aug., 1854.Mess Pork.IQB.WILKKN8.St.Peter S'reet.\u2022SICKS, iBBiess.91 nno QL'PERioa riRI BRICKS ' lO ex 4 Johiss,\u2019 from Newcastle.For Sale bv C.W.WILSON k CO.Quebec, 14th July, 1854.St Paul street Bakery, No.66.{Adjoining Mr.Drum's, Cabinet Maker.) THE undersigned begs to return his mo*t sincere thanks to his customers friends and the public generally, for the very liberal patmnaye heretofore extended to his business, and hopes, by atnet attention, to merits continuance of the tame.He will spare no -pains to supply them with the BEST QUALITY OF BREAD.JAMES MeCORKKLL.St.Paul Street, Quebec.24»h April, 1854.LABRADOR HERRINGS.101 T) A R R ELS LABRADOR HER-X k) X XJ KINGS, for sale hv \u201e\t.\tw- HUNT A CO.Hant\u2019s Wharf, 29\u2018.h July, 1854.St.Maurice {'actings.SINGLE and Double STOVES, Cooking Stoves, No.4& 5.Camp Ovens Tour'ieres «ugsr Coolers Double Bead»;*ads.Single Do Cribble Wheeis.Winches Airtight Hall Stove, new pattern.For e by \u201e\t.\tW.HUN PA CO.Hunt\u2019s Wharf, 29thJu\u2019y, IH54.I n 6 1 ru 2.1\ttig 6.2\tsixes.2 sizes.TATZUT LL£ VAkXOR $9 MADE express!/ lor RAISING SUNKEN \\ KS>EI.S, and FiOxTing Vs;ssels where th»re is not sufficiency of water.I he at Vnfinn «*\u2019\tr'T'>*».lin« »\u2022 ug np 'He vessels u» shore below Quebec, is paitiruliriy requested.For particulais, apply to J.E.OLIVER, _\tB*?ll\u2019a Lane.One-.v.t?ih April.1854 MERCHANT TAILOR, HABIT MAKER AND GENERAL OUTFIT TER.Wo.13, St.Anne Street, UPPER TOWN, QUEBEC.^ WOULD beg respectfully to call the attention \u2018 cage.ot hia numerous customers and the gentry 1 b'- House ia of Quebec and vicinity to his present large and varied atock ofSUMMER GOODS, selected in the best markets in England, Germany and France, together with a splendid assortment of SCOTCH 1 WEEDS and CASMMERES which he is prepared to make up with neatness end punctuality, according to .the latest and n.osl approved fashion».Quebec, 14th June, 1854.IlOUSfc: FOR HALE.JUvL rpHK TWO STOhY BRICK HOUSE, «V?J-\tthe Han i»u of Quebec.Notice to Lumberers > LUMBKRKRb who have operate*! during the paat w inter within the agency of th* undei-isnged are hereby notified that no Timber or Faw Logs will be exempted from duty ex?ept aurh at may be prove*! by affidavits to have been cut upon privât* lands, such erfMavite to be made from person,,l knowledge and to dean ihe distinctly in each case the list on which the timber, fur wbirh exemption ia claimed,Nfas cut and the precise quantity cut tbereqp.Fpr Kafta bound to Quebec msrket, the un«|kr*jgtidd, will giant clearances shewing the qoA&titied proved to be from private lands, and duty will /be levied on whatever surplus the a-id Rafts may he found to contain over the quantities stated on such clearances as ths product ol private lands\u2014statement* will also be required of the quantities cut on public lands, and any false statement subjects the Timber to seizure and confiscation.Any Rafts from this agency arriving in Quebec\u2014or other place, for \u2022ale or ex|H*rtation without a clearance from this Ofllre will be subject to proceeding*, inevitably resulting in detention and consequent losa to the owner.OLIVER WELLS, Survyr.Cr.Timber.Csowtv TiMnan Offick, ( Three Rivera, 18th May, 1854 y outride S>.John Suburbs, at the comet of St.For and Bklvkdkre Roads; at present occupied by the Honhte.II.H.Killalt, Engineer, with Stables Coach House, and near Seven Acre» of Ground, in Tree and Common Soc- well fitted up, with a Forcing Pu rip to cairy the water throughout the rooms.Very easy terms of payment will he given and the best of Title*.Apply to tbs undersigned, at hi* Office, No.42, St.Peter Street, opposite the Quebec Bank.ED.GLACKEMEYER, aVotary, Quebec 21st April, 'H54.\tI n-w NOTICE.THE Undersigned having retired from business in Quebec, bega ts inform his triends and the public thet all orders lor g*w>d( in hi* line leit with Mr.H.Owen» at the Hoaton I tano Store will be promptly attended to arxt who is also authorised to collect and pay all debts due to or by me.SIMON LEVY.Quebec, 3rd July, l»54.JOSEPH BOWLES, and J.MUSSON A Co., Quebec.Also, bj Lngjitt» f«n«i»Hy through-* ut Canada.14th A ug u»t, 1854.Oarsaveraging NOTICE TO MERCHANTS SHIP MASTERS.Ac., Ac.'TMlF.Undersigned have constantly on hands X Largs and General Assortment of Spruce Spars from 5 to 16 inches, Rough and Made Hie kory Handspikes.\u2014 ALSO.\u2014 1,000 Pairs Made WhTW\\ fions 12 to 20 fest /\t1J 100 Pair Rough Spruce Off K ith Scantling Ac.JAS BEaTTIF.I).VAUGHAN.Jr.JOHN T.LILLlOT, Morra\\*a Cove, Diamond Haibour.July llth, 1854.N.B.\u2014All Orders left at John Dnnn, Ship-CJundlery, ot D.Vaughan's Ship-Yard, Diamond Harbour, will be nnncluslly attended to.And delivered alongside if required.IXfftU KANOS THE undersigned have AUTHORITY to UNDERWRITE MARINE RISKS to and from the principal Ports in Europe and the River St.Lawrence, on Advantageous Tsrms.RYAN, BROTHER# A CO.Quebec, 29th May, 18tV4.NOTICE.LTONES, Housa Painter, Paper hanger Ac.\u2022 cl from London, inform* the inhabitants o| Quebec and neighbourhood that he will attend punctually A with de.patch to any commands he may be favored with, on (be moat reasonable terms\u2014application to L.Jones, at City Hotel Garden Street.Cj'irli-c.'.\u2019h h Inly 1854.NOTICE.RAILROAD CON TRACTORS and other oar-tiesin want of Mkciianics, Laroorsrs o* Farm Skrvant*.are invited to forward their applications to this Department, stating rates of wages, route, and probable expense of reaching the employment.1 he*e applications will be entered in a Book at the Offices in Q iebec, and Montreal, which will be Open to the Free Inspection of all Emigrant*.A.C.BUCHANAN, Chief Agent.Emigration Dsfartmrnt,> Qrchee, May.1854.S NOTICE.THE undersigned, Executors of the last Will and Testament of the late WILLIAM STEVENSON, in hia ife time of Quebec, Ka-quire.Merchant, requgel %U-,iho#e inswbUsd to Ihe Estate to makwiigaediateAiayment at their Office in the DalbdhsieXtreel JLtwer-Town : and request tho*e to whomnhe E«lITe is indebted, to lyle their account* without delay.MARIA E.STEVENSON.H.C.STfcVKNbON.M.STEVENSON.Quebec, Ifitb November, 1853.D\\/r AGUIRR solicit* the attention ofNhip s XVX Masters, and Merchants, to his New and extensive SHIPCHANDLERY, GENERAL GROCERY and PROVISION STORE, (opposite the Boorrsof Mes«r*.8y tribe A Co.Spencer Cove ) He will elwaye keepesr^rplyof Osre, Harytspikes end Spars, sod will give the highest price tor Surplus Stores, Old Rope and Cenves.Quebec, 24;h May, 1854.\t«m PLANKS, &c.7/ic Undersigned pji frs for Sale is,ooo rLAS7TvFAAïï?r* No.3, Itrs Prairie* Street, St.Kochs.Quebec, 22d May, 1854.For Sale by the Subscribers.Hawsers 6$ m« be* ^ 5 inche«.WM/HENRY A CO.St Peter Street.Q tehee, 2:}r*l Mav.H54.I\u2019ackiug Salt, ox \u201c Mello lat\u201d onn rruNs packing salt, V/Lr X 50 Basket* Corks, 12 Quarter Casks B Wine.12\tdo\tdo Dry do.) For Sale by W.HUNT A CO.Quebee.tOth June, 1854.for Tale.tlflfl lîLnrKS PATHNT ASPHAt.TF, Wry/ 1J tor Pavement*, Flooring.Garden Walks, Ac , just landed ex \u201c ROKEBY,\u201d fror London.GILLESPIES A CO.Qu»bec.2nd July, 1853.FOK SALK.A(\\ TI JONS b-st quality TARRED COR tL^v/ X DAGE (Liver)iool and RePast ma-nurActurr) Htinches, downwards, Hawsers lit/îïi 4j inches, H.»mb*o!u.e.Hou«eline and Marline, 10 Ton* Manilla Rope.25 Barrel* Stockholm Tar, 25 Half Barrels do.Patent B'ack Varmah in Caska, Diamond Headed Spikes, Batten Nails, Boat do.Composition Nail*, Mun'i Metal Shearing, Huhhuck\u2019a Patent White Zinc Paint, Engine Packing, 100 Piece* Bunting, SHIPS COLORS, consisting of Ensigns, Union Jack*.Blue Peteis, and Mar* ryatt\u2019a Signals, Sal.rrn, Sex', and Sail Twine, 1 Anchor 12 Cwrt, Cabin Stoves, And a general assortment of Ship Chandlery.S.A J.BROWN.Quebec, 12lh June.1854.FOR SALE.PORT WINE in Wood and Bottle, Liston V\\ iiies, Dry and Sweet in qr-caska, Buceüas,\t,|0> And daily ex|>ccted the usual assortment ol Hunt\u2019s Port, \u2014ALSO\u2014 3 Pipes of Fice Old Wine.W.HUNT A CO.Hunt\u2019s Wharf.28ih Ju\u2019y.1854.NEW GROCERY Wine and Spirit Store.THE Undersigned offrrs for sale a r hoice a* sortaient of Goods in the above line consisting of Wine*, superior Pale, and Dark Brandy, in ea«es,Scotch Whiskey.Holland Gin.Hibbcrt\u2019e I Ale.Preserved Ginger.Dundee Marmalade, Pic-[ klea Sauces.Hama.Bacon.Engli.h and Am«ii [ can Cheese, Cigars, Freah Fruits, Ac.A choice assortment ot Groceries too numert , to detail, all of the best description, at No.ht I oT.JOHN STREET bigu ol the Tea Cannistci.^ ^\tJOHN TEATFE.Quebec, 16th June, 1854.W.So HSNDSRSOK \u2014OFFERS HJK SALE\u2014 i non c *ü e s s()i k leather.XUL/X/ 10 lot) daz.French Calfskins, 20 dcz.Mitt Sirin#, Lining Skins, Ac.Quebec.25th Aug.1854.I/\u2019KGS lU-Barck\u2019s WHITE ZiNC kJ\\J XV PAINT, 1 Cwt.each.Fo- Sale by W.S.HENDERSON.Quebec, 25th Aug.1854.ELLIOTT\u2019S DENTIFRICE.further JUST RECEIVED PER EXPKES8, a supply of this celebrated DENTIFRICE.\u2014 Its rspid sale in this City *\u2022 the best proof of i>s \u2022upeviojily over every other preparation for whitening, cleaning, and prisen iug the Teeth.For sals by the Agents, G.G.ARDOULN.Chemist.Quebec, 3 000\t\u2022* 21 \u201c 32 000\t\u2022\u2022 608,Ut«\t\u2022' 60 of\t4.000\tdollars.H) '*\t2.0U0\t\u201c 120 M\t1.50U\t\u201c 180 \u201c\tI,0w0\t\u201c Ac., Ac.T be smallest Prize is 55 dollars.The next drawing will take place tu D£CEM« \u2018 BKR, 1854.The Price of Shares is as follows :_ 1 Share tor £1 Sterling.3u Shares for £20 Stg.6 do fur £5\t\u201c\t65\tdo\tfor\t£40\t*\u2022 IS do for £10 \u201c\t137\tdo\tfor\t£80\t\u2022\u2022 I'ickets will be forwarded oo receipt of Cilo-nial Hai k No'es, Bdls, or D/afte on Europe, he.For the security of the public ths prices of the \u2022hares have alwav* bee* fixed at the above rates, and (unlike former aggiitg) on payment of the Pnzet.the undersigned make no deduction from the amount, on any pretince whatever.They have great pleasure in announcing that they are now appointed îiote Agents for tlna Dis-trmution for the British Co'oniea aud Foreign Parts, and that during the Uat 12 yea is they have paid to successful holders of abase* in Great Britain, Puz-s amounting to £.>2,000 tree of deduction, which have b-en dislriba'ed in Liverpool, Birmingham Manchester, London, Ac.Alter 'he Drawing, each hbarehotder will receive a listef the winning numbers.7\u2019be Priz-s will be paid in cash at Frankfort-on-tbe-Maine, Ea*» or West irdiss, Canada.Paiia, Loudon,\u2019 New York, Ac.13\u201c Apply without delay to Messrs.J.A.ScH.warzschilu A .Sons.Bsnk-r*, Frankfort-on-tbe-Mair.e.Germany ; or their Hou e.Mevara.A.Bchwabzscnild to.26.Lombard Suret, Lorn on.Remittance* which arrive too late will b* relumed to the Sender, or, it he prefsrs it.shaiea in O.e following Drawing will be forwarded Pro*pectuse* may be seen at the Otfiee of this paper, where*.**EW MIaKEs ARE Off SALE.22nd Aug., 1854.\t40 3-a-w restaurant; A» BROOKE, (LATE SCOTT\u2019S) LOW EH lows RESTAURANT, ST.PETER STREET, RL'EBEC, Opposite the Commercial Chamber*.A I ^ I>EGS to inform the Gentlemen A.I ).1) of (J that he has\t\u2022Iterationa in hie premises, for the puri-e of opening .u\u201e\u201eurBnf ,n ,n \u2022ive acale, and that be will he able 10 .crv# X triends and the public generally, would beg to announce that she has just now* completed a large and we!! as-orterl stock ot \\VA7V,Jl,\u2019rf **\u2022*\u2022* -'\u2022?'«t.L.E.R Y , comprivui» Gold and Silver.Patent Lever nnd Geneva Watches, a good assortment of Gold Gua'd.Cb-i -a-i»:ne and Albert Chaui*.La !tcv\u2019 anil tient\u2019errerta\u2019 Rings; brooches, Bracelets, Watches and Jewellery repaired with neatness |\t,sTEAKS, CHOPS, COFFEE Ac.and despatch.\tjoii tbeshone.tnot.ee.\t^ T'be watch repairing is under the particular I ^\\ or°Trs will be received and executed for supecntendance ot Mr.Robert Smith (lately I\tl**r^'v* \u2022* bis resilience, bis ol Mr.Neill's Lower Town.) so long and la>o-\t*n TX[^rienced ons, besides having rably kuowo to the inhabsiants ol Quebec.\t; *\tknowledge of Confectionxi y.M.K.HULL,\tA* \u2019* r,f,urn\u2022 bis sincere thanks for the past 15.Rua 'eCtrett, Upper Tow n, j pa'ronaze.and assures hia friends that every grp\t1 com tort will be made to deserve its continuance.N.B.\u2014A choice selection ol bEGARS.A.BROOKE Qtieher, ISfh May.1854.NOW LANDING EX « LADY FALKLAND,\u201d FROM LIVERPOOL.1 T)4CKAGES CORDAGE, consisting IvJLr X of Hawseis.Standing and Running Ricgiiig.Spunyarn, Marline, House-line and Hamhroline, 400 Bundles Oakum.66 Kezs Fine Canada Rose Nails 31 lb tîî 28 lbs.156 Bags Spikes 4\\ inches fit 10 inches.16 Dor.Square A Round Mouthed Shovels, 2 W, 8.Anchors 37 cwt.and 45 cwt.90 Fathoms 2 in.Stud Cable.\u2014also,\u2014 420 Tons Bc»t Steam Coats, and for Sale hv ^ ,\tc\\ W.WiLSON k CO.Quebec, lltli Aug., 1854.FOR SALE.Best London white wax.A.JOSEPH a co.Quebee, 27th May, 1854.FOR SALK.YELLOW METAL BOLTS FOR SALE\u201410 Cases WINF.GLASSES.W.ÿ.HEN DE Rat )N.Quebec.25th Aug.1854.For sale-20 Cwt.London glue.W.S HENDERSON.Quebec, 25th Aug.1854.FOR SALE\u201450 Bolt* N HOUSE is now Nk.wly Fitted re for the g.votl accnmn odatirta ol ¦ .umber Merchsrits and the Public in general.Hi* residence there for a number of years, as wiM be acknowledged by all its frequenters, :« in the most Healthy and Cusi-nets part of the Coves.WILLIAM SCOTT.St.Michae\u2019s Cove.3rd May, i8.»4.Que .vc.18th May, 1852.NOTICE.THE UN DERM)».\\ El) beg* to inform his friends and Custometa that he ha* KF.MOV-ED tu that wcl! known es'ablishmenf formerly occupied by JOHN CAMPBELL F.*q , >r Chinn, Glass and Earthenware.THOMAS BICKELL.CORNER UY ST JOHN & ST.STSKIsLAL\u2019S STMCETS.BEG' leave to mlotm hr» I'rteod* an.) the p«ib-lie that he has lirsny completsd b>s »t CHINA.CLANS end EAR\" Cash assoit- rnerf .f CHINA.GLÀ>S end EARTHENWARE lr»»m the tits: MaruDctares in England, Franre, (Germany, and the United Mates, and wiMi\u2019d respectfully solicit an Inspection of bis S\u2019ock, w Inch w ill be offered at the lowest Cj Prick, co:\u2014a*tng of :___ Superior DINNER SETTS in great variety * Paraa Sthff.t.Lower Town where he will Plain and Gilt TOILETTE SERVICES of all constantly have tor sale, WINES LIQUORS end sizes and of th* best quality:* very h«ndsoma GROCERIES ol every descripton and of tne DESERT SERVICES ; BREAKFAST 1EA very bevf quality al l.uw Pan as ai H at the same I and CoFFKK SR UPS of White and Gold China \u2022 time to slate that ror exertion will be wanting on Rich Gilt FRENCH CHINA ; Enamelled CHI-his part in order to m-rii a continuance of the Na andSIONR WARE, and\u2019 Beat PRINTED liberal support heictofine enjoyed hy his predc- j WARE ol various colors and shape*.Cf\\S.T.He world likewise in .erurninff thanksi B-autilul to hia numerniis frienda and Customers of his * ttncovered \u2022 establishment at the COVEN, begt \u2022 intimate that be will alill continue to carry on butineai thereat heretofote.M.O\u2019FLAHERTY.Quebec 12*h 5T »v.1854.COPPER and of all sizes.GALE k HOFFMAN.Quebee, |7ih March, 1854.«\u2022ABf.A LOT of CHOICE BRANDS will be sold cheap Io close consignments.JOHN ANDERSON k CO.Quebec, lOtu April, 1854.Bleached whale on.Refined and Bleached Rap# Seed Oil.Brown\tdo do.For 8ele by JOHN ANDERSON k CO.Quebec, 10th Apnl, 1854.FOK SALE.Muscovado molasses, Bright Muecovado Sugar.JOHN ANDERSON k CO.Quebec, 10th April, 1854.WHITE J a M POl>, JUST RECEIVED per \u2022\u2022 AnnanUale,\u201d and for Sale by the subscriber, A Fresh Supply of WHITE JELLY POTS THOS.BICKELL, Corner of Siia.la\t\t.1 .Ivorpool New York .\t.Hept Kuru|Mi\t\t.Liverpool Boston\t\t.Hepl JU.Afri.-a\tLiverpool.New York.\t\tOct 7.Niagara\t\t.Llverp«Mil.tioslon\t\t\t\t(let U QUEUKC.SEPT.27.\t\t1854.TELEGRAPHIC DECISION.A remarkable decision was given some time ago in the Supreme Court of Appeal in the Unite,I Slates ou a question connected with the Electro-Magnetic Telegraph.This decision ptactically aflected the right of patent between two parties citizens of the great Republic ; but in arriving at the conclusion the Judges, in their exalte,! position, gave a striking instance of the tendency ol their countrymen lo overlook the priority ot claim which European* possess to most important discoveries; and thus by inference to transfer the original merit to themselves.It is tolerably well known that while in England the Electric Telegraphs, originally adopted and still mostly in use, depend upon the power of the electric current to deflect a magnetic needle from its position of rest, those adopted in America depend on the power of the Electro-magnetic current to impart temporary magnetism to soft iron, or to decompose certain chemical solutions.Beyond dispute these principles and properties were discovered and publicly explained in Europe, in 1K37, and patents taken out in England for their practical application.The name of Professor Wheatstone, of London, deservedly Mauds at the head of the list ol those who possess the best claims to the merit of the discovery and its application to practical purjKises.Samuel Morse, otherwise called Professor Morse, and others with him, forming a company in the United States, ap|N*ar not only to claim the merit of the invention, but (from patents and renewed patents of 1S48) the power to prevent men of ingenuity from approaching within a very wide range of their patented rights.In vain the appellants O\u2019Reilly and others contended that the European inventions were made public before the discoveries claimed by Morse, and the processor method whereby he conveys intelligence to a distance, is substantially the same with the exception only of its capacity of impressing on papers the marks and signs described in the alphabet invented by him.The ('mirt were unanimously of opinion, iqxiu the evidence before them, that Morse was the original inventor of the Telegraph described in his specification.and that it prtee Xurop-an Invention relied on.Now, however correct iV«o first part of this decision may be.we could not have believed it possible that national predilection could have so powerfully swayed the human conscience, as to draw forth from the supreme judgment-seat of an enlightened country, the\tper- version of the truth eon»«ôied in the second clause.Though tf»** Court thus summarily settled me past, they saw too clearly that it would !»e injurious as well as impossible to sustain the range ot Morse\u2019s claims and patented rights in future.The patent contained among other *|>cciliratinns the following very modest assumption \u201c I do not tiro pose to limit myself to the specific machinery or parts of machinery heretofore described,\u2014 the essence of my invention Unrig the use of the locomotive power of the Electric or Galvanic current, which I call Electro-magnetism, however developed, for marking and printing intelligible characters.&r., at any distances.Unrig a new application of that power, of which I claim to U* the first inventor or discoverer.\u2019\u2019\u2014It was justly observed, that intheonward mardi of science, a rmsle of writing at a distance might be discovered without the use of any part of Morse\u2019s process or combinations, the machinery less complicated and expensive ; yet neither the inventor nor the\twould enjoy the be- nefit of such, without the permission of the Patentee, Professor Morse ;\u2014who, while he excluded all others, reserved the power of availing himself of all new discoveries in the property and powers of Electrn-magnetisrn.Itc., &c.If he could secure such an exclusive use, he might vary it with every new discovery and development of science ; and exercise an exclusive right to a process, winch'was neither described by him nor invented when he obtained his patent.The Court, therefore, was of opinion that the claim was too general, and not warranted by law, a minority however dissenting.It the absurdity was so clearly seen in the one instance, how humiliating for human nature to reflect on the judicial blindness, which warped the intellect, judgment and integrity of men of the highest order, when they decided so unjustly and ungenerously in the other.In spite, however, of all decisions and obstructions, this most wonderful inven tionofthe age progresses from one refined improvement to another ; and both in Britain and America as well ns in the East Indies the lines of communication arc extended to the greatest lengths and the remotest corners.Wheatstone, has (it is said) invented some mode or cypher by Which messages will lie conveyed sealed to any person except the recipient.The Steamer Quebec with the Western ! mail and the Head Quarter division ot the 1 6bth Regiment, tn route from Montreal to Englaud, on board, ran ashore on Mauday night, a little above Three Rivers, duringthe preralffooe ot a fog.Her mailff were transferred to the Otscenf, and arrived here at ten o\u2019clock last night.The Quebec had antlered no damage and, i* was thought, would be got oil yesterday afternoon.The Steamship \u201c City of Manchester\u2019\u2019 bringing later news, from Liverjaxil, arrived at New Vork yesterday afternoon, but up to the hour of hour of our going to press her news had not been received.The u New Brunswicker Reporter \u201d tears that as a Legislative people, or in plainer words, a country containing an intelligent and independent constituency, Governor Sutton will find New Brunswick very defective.He will find that the business done by the people of England in the mass, is there thrown solely upon the Representatives, thus inordinately lengthening parliamentary sessions, amt revenue.ely leugthenni; absorbing a g reat part of the Tiu: RccivaociTY Treatv.\u2014The Washington Correspondent of the New York \u201c Courier Sl Enquirer,\u201d writing on this subject, says :\u2014 The sc- ol Coiif resta pataod o rarry into effect 'he Reciprocity Treaty, it to fraireit that the jt-netita ni Ma pro» tiona cannot be extended to any of the Province* until Treaty haa been ratified and accep'ed by all ot ihrm.Tbeae lerma were prêter itx*d as an induc* ment to ail the coloniea lo act promptly and harmomoualy on the subject.The Canadi-tn Lefulature with doubtleta |uua all ne ceaiary law a during the pieami month and (be intlneiice ol that l-ading colony,together with the earnekt recommendations ot tbe Governor General will be brought lo bear upon the tithing Province* to piocnrr tbe concurrent lexitlation required u| hem.The decision of the Collector ol New Vork that Pictou Coal ia liable to duty until anch con current legislation it obtained trorn all the Provm cea, was manifestly correct,and Las been approv ed hy the Secretary of the Treasury whosecircu tar instructi ma are published to-day.but it ta augges'ed that the unpoi talion* ot coal wheat, and o her products covered by the Treaty may becon'inued, in the confided expectation Hut Congress w ill, at its next session, pan an act re-mi ting the duties ptovided the Tieaty shall in the mean ume have b*en duly pioclaimed.it it ettimnted that Canada has thia tear a surplus ot 12 if.10,000 bushels of wheat, awaiting the opening of the nothern ports to b« poured over the iroutier.This timely supply may hr made available by entern g it at the huffdo.Oswego, and 0,;deii*horgh Cuatom Hoj«es in bond, while lire rivers and lakes are a til open.Nome douht is thiown about the capability of the Pirlou coal mine' 'o «upply tbe deficiency in the production of the United Sta'es.Several yeara wid be required to open h«e v«at deposits to the American market.Hut capital amJakill tail! i fleet that rrau t .ml the bituminous co«! trade between the -a«teni cities and the lower Provinces is destined to become a commercial nuvigating intetest of the rng'iest importance.It is the opinion of geologists h«' five millions of tons may be ex'racted from that coal field tor an indefinite period The product ol all the mines of the United States is now e»ti-ma'ed 9,s! sight ol that is the only direct communicat on between the Lower Town, the Upper (own and St.Lewis and St.John\u2019s aubutbs.When the lailioadt vei l in full operation, Atlantic steam-rs iegu ¦ r! y frequenting uiir |>ort week|y, and our population doubled, the atieet will he too narrow, and sonie other mean* will have to be found to widen it still more.There is not tbe lea»t iioubt that if the intended erections are now made, they wil have to be removed before twenty years af petitioners,and praying that the same may be coulirnied.Of K.PriJham, Ac., fur a bridge itcros* tbs River Rouge, in the township of Grcntille, Of A.Stuart and otheis.of Quebec, for lucor-potatiou of Quebec aud Sl.Fraucit Mining and Exploring Company.Of John King, M.D, late Profes'or of Medicine in Toronto, for payment of loss sustained by Ihe reduction of his enlarv.On motion of Mr.McKa.szia it was ordered, that 1,000 copies in French and 1,000 in English of the return of votes polled at the last general election bo printed.INFORMATION' mow HA.NXS.Mr.Mackenzie moved that the Clerk be directed to request the Managers of the ditl'ervut Hunk» to traimuiit certain iiilutuiatton to the House.In bringing the Hiihjcct of his tuolioti before the llnumi he anticipated the tact that the information tlul be bought from Ranking Institution» waa of a nature which uu him.luciula-r in that House would deem to lie uncalled for.Now he thought it to be beyond dispute that a moat detectable principle wo» adopted by the government, viz.: Allowing llanka to hold, transfer, and noil their own bharc» and make profits, which all the rest ot society are hindered IriHii doing.Was it net.ing fairly to the coinmuuity?'Ihe goveruinsnt might.it they plca.«ed.continue lu give them this unlimited power, and he too well knew if they did w hat the rmilt wiuld la* of this objectionable system.He would only refer honorable members to tbe system which rendered itself so odiums in the State of New Vork some years back.It uro»c from the fact that Ranks were utlnwed to do a* they pleased, and the community were chUellcd.Nobody could accuse him of ladug a party to iuich lrau->aclioua (hear, hear,) for he could lion-estly say that he neither had nought oMce, nor had he launched into jobbing speculation* like other hou.members, and, therefore, took hiniaelf to la* a lair representative of public opinion in that House.He would have tin hesitation to declare that the Inud* of their Icgiblation, a* far a* he could see, wo* lax ; and he did nut see w hy the Rank* of the country should not be culled upon to tdiow into the baud» of whom this additional capital that i* applied lor is to go.Let the naine* of the stockholder* la* given, ami such information a* would develop the fact, iu whoao hand* the stuck lica.He asked tor this with a spirit of candour, aud why should the infonnatioii not lie forthcoming when it had always \u2022«\u2022eu given before ?Hon.Mr.Morin did not consider that there wo* any ground for calling for it.Mr.Mackenzie.\u2014What novelty was he (Mr.Mackenzie) introducing ?- none.When bills were ready to be brought iu iu-daiitly for the purpose uf giving Dank* vast power over the jtenjde of the country, and endowing them with the means of eotitrolling election*, he would ask what was then* impertinent, a* one lion, member had called it, to demand that which honesty required 7 He was afraid, however, that thi* hanking btisinea* was turning out to la* a pretty l>ad business.Mr.Hinck*.in the ap|H)iuted Committee of 1811, said that the Companies should not hold share' in their own stock, and here the government would give the Quebec Rank that power of not only holding them but peddling them aw ay.Tin* bke of that would end in dilflcnlty nnd misery lo the country.Were they to give to u set of men in Montreal advantage* which the community in olln r par!* did not enjoy 7 lie did suppose that the information would I»* refused by the opposite sido.but ut the same time he would n*k for it.Hon.Mr.Morin.\u2014 Without making n prima /uric case of the existence of some abuse in the affair* of these Institutions, the lion, member for 1 t\u2022ti«itt\u2022\\*Att4t t»*t«4 i»*» £ronti*& is* u«L va !i«*\t** oru tbo proprietor* of shares in tin* Rank*, any more than w ho are the nruprielqr* of commercial good*.If the House thought that such Information ought to tic obtained, without tiny just reason Iteing given therefor, they w«*re welcome to it.Hi* own opinion would be.that they had no right to cull for it.Mention hud been mode of what was done in 1841.There were then enuoo* for h iving such information which did not now exist.Mr.Mackenzie would state distinctly that when the House w;i* almut to legislate un immense amount of stock into ih \u2022 hand* of gentlemen, they should know who they are.lion.Mr.Morin.Rut this wo* not a matter for legislation.Government was not interested.Let not the lion, member mix up * Government*\u2019 with what be raid.A* an individual member of it, prinuiples ol lit* rtj and honor they should all maintain.* Tim objection that he would have would le*, giving the names, lN\u2018cati*o it might lead lo inquisitiveness which it was not the province of u legislative body to Is- guilty of; and he thought that the motion made by the non.«minlier he must oppose, not upon Government grounds, \u2022ml individual.Tin- lion.Mr.Cameron could not und.'rstand tin* principle upon which the hon.member had naked lor the information.He hod ma 1c out no eaae of abuse, unless it was the intimations w hich he generally threw out in Ins statement* in ide to the Hou-e (laughter.) He (Mr.C.) did not believe that any of these Rank* held the slock themselves.If the legislature, during the lost settsion, chose to grant that power to the Quelwc Rank, it did not apply to the Rank of Upper Canada, and he did not believe that tljeie wa* a aingb* liauk in Upper Canada which trafficked in it.the simple ground made by the hon.member for Halditnand was.that these institutions were coining lieforc the legislature to ask for an increased charter.Legislatures were in the habit of granting charters tKcause they thought that the necessities of the institutions required a larger amount of capital.or if not.they refused them.The hon.gentleman had not come Is.dure them with auv petition in his hands complaining of any wrong having been done by these hank* to nnytindy, or hod «'nine with a statement uftliestts\u2019kholder* shewing that the bank* trafficked In their stayn)rut ol bis account tor services rendered as Cteik to the Commission apnointed lor :h# examination of Witnesses on the trial of the contested Election ol tbe County of Megentic in the year 18>3.Of Andiew Stuart, Esquire, and others, of Que-b«e, praying for »n Act of Incori«raiien under, the name ol the Quebec and 8t.Ftancii Mining and Exploring Company.Of ibe President and Membe-s of the Quebec British and Canadian School Society, pia>ing for aid.Of the Quebec Friendly Society, praying for certstn amendments (a that Act of Incorporation Of the President, Dirtctors and Shareholders of the British North Afreiic«n Electric Telegraph Association, praying lor the amendment and extension of their Act of Incorporation.Ot the Committee of mtnagement of the National Shuols at Quebec, praying for aid.Of the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada praying for certain amendments to the Act relating to their Incorporation.Of the Hon.L.Maaaue.and others interested in the Go.min Road, near the City of Quebec, praying for the passing of an Act to place the \u2022aid Road under the management and control ol the Quebec Turnpike Trust to be macadamized.On motion ol the Hon.Mr.Macdonald, ol Glengary, the Petitions of Witlism Power, Esq., \u2014of Matthew A li-arn,\u2014and of William Winder, Esquire, were referred to the Standin.f Com mitten on Contingencies.Mr.Alleyn introduced a Bill to incorporate the Quebec and Saguenay Railway Company second reading Monday next.Mr.Patrick mhved.That a Select Committee of Seven Members, on Temperance, be appointed, and that it be composed of Messieurs Church, Taché, Hartman, Matheson, Chapais, Sanborn, and the mover,\u2014which was agreed to upon division.KOT|l as or MOTION.Mr.Solicitor General Rom\u2014On Wednesday next\u2014Bill to incorporate lbs Megmtic Mining Compdmy.Mr.Brow-n\u2014On Tuesday next\u2014Bill to secure the annual assembling of Parliament at a atated period of the year.Mr.Brown\u2014On Tuesday next\u2014Bill for the abolition of tbe Rectories.Mr.Mackenzie\u2014On Monday next\u2014Bill to do away wi b the JC >00 Sterling pecuniary qualification which now narrows tbe people\u2019s rights to choose freely their repiesentativea in Assembly.Mr.Mackenzie\u2014On Wednesday next\u2014That the Standing Cuminittee on Public Accounts be instructed to enquire aud report to the House from time to lime, any measures which in thsir judgment may api>e«r to be calculated to introduce a greater degree ot economy and retrenchment into the pu\u2019altc expenditure without detriment to tbe public serv.ee.and also to consider and report whether anv and.if any, what further checks and regulations may be proper to adopt, with a view to estahluhiug an effredve coait-ol upon all charges incurred in the receipt, custody, and application of the public revenue or any part thereof Mr.AUtyn\u2014On Wednesday next\u2014Bill lo amend and consolidate the provisions contained in the Ordinances lo incorporate the City and Town ni fko-t*»».re««l »\u2022\tn.nre am tile towel in the Corporation of tbe said City and l oa n.aCaiitlnra BitrACt*.The khi* A aol*.A (kin sou.late master, whleh was \u2022frauded laet l*U oo AntteosiL was soM fkU moral** hy \u2022Msettoo.far siahjii o# the uudarwrtters.The \u2022ergo, (HihSvTwM uoI up lu egu tut.amt «''judged *« H.N.Joaea, Ksquirs tor gW Au attempt was made last mouth to get her «6 hut (ailed KF'TTG (,'reot Jtmenran Hair Ttnie.\u2014Bog *\u2022 celebrated Hyperion Fluid lor the gro*lh and preservation ol ike Hair ia well known lo be without a rival on this continent.Hundred* #1 imitations have started into an ephemeral tence since the introduction of this unrivalled Hair Restorative, and their doom been sea'eo, whilst \" Bogle\u2019s Hyperion Hair Fluid,\u201d with a |Mipularity sever attained by any other article, goee on \"conquering and to conquei.*\u2019 Th*»* is no mslady which can affect the Hair but can be cured by this iiirompaiable preparation.To lediea it is invaluable ; and on children\u2019* heads it lays the foundation of a good head of Hair.It ia now patronized by He^Msjesty the Queen of Greet Britain end eomnmnds an extensive aale throughout Europe.V/ t3\u201cBofl»'i Electric Wah+f>yt converts Red or Grey Harr into a israufllul Black or Brown, the moment it ia applied, literally dyeing tbe hair, without staining tbe akin, and leave* tb«' hsir sou and glos«y, without injuring i s texture in th» least\u2014a decided aupetiorily over all other Hair Dyes.tf/fogfe\u2019s Amole Shoving Compound renders that usually uupleasant operation (abasing) a decided luxuiv.t&TBofle'» Hebtaiona remote» Freckle* and Tan from the face in tbe ehortest possible tun* and is acknowledged to be the very best article lor Besuhlyiitf the Complexion.To be bad, wholesale and retail, of W.BOGLE, 277 Washington Street, Boston U.S.At Moasra.JOSEPH BOWLES; JOHN MU8SON k CO.; G.G.ARDOUIN, end 8 WRIGHT.Diuggwto, Quebec, and by all Drug gisla and I\u2019erfumers throughout tbe Caoadas United Stalra and Great Britain.3i)tb Aug., 1834.\t12m BY TELE6AAPH.Via Montreal Line.New York, Sept.26.The steamship City of Manchester, from Li vtrpool, has arrived.Ntw Y'ork, Fept.26.Flour Market\u2014The panic noticed yesterday \u2022till continues and holdeis evince a afrong disposition to lealtze\u2014prices are expected to déclin sales 3300 hbls $7,50 a 8 tor state, 8.25 a 8,35 for Michigan.r.'hcat\u20147ales limited\u20142500 bushels of white a*.I J>5.Corn\u2014a rhade firmer\u2014demand moderate\u2014tales 46,000 bushels 75 a 76c.Oats 50c a 54c.Pork not so firm\u2014sales $14 a 14,50 for mess, 12 a 12,06 for prime.Via British American Line.(Office opposite Montreal Bank\u2014up-stairs) Boston, Sept.26.MARKrTS.\u2014Flour continues to recede; we quote weftern and sun (1) superfine $8, fancy 81, extra !» a ÎQ as in quality ; Canadian in bond no sales, holders ask for fancy 8J and extra » Butter\u2014Choice New Y'ork down 20 to 23.\u2014 Canada, duty p«id, and Ohio, 15 a 18 eta Pork\u2014Wmern prime 13 a 13) ; mess 14 a 15) at four months.COMMERCIAL, Imports and Exports at Quebec.[Compiled for the Morning Chronicls.) EXPORTS.Sept 96.Ter brig Engle.tlMroigne.for Poole\u20146 tone blrrh 9.*) do elm .TOO do white pine 900 «ut «pruce deal* 6 cord* Isthwond Om 3 0 0 pipe stave* Otn 3 0 0 W 1 do by C E Levey ft ro.Her brig Anne ft Jahelle, Hooperf tor London\u2014126 ton* ««h l!> do walnut IX'.do white pine «2 soi pine deals «71 do deal ends (hn 3 3 96 std «lave» 4m 7 3 7 W O W I do by W Henry ft *o.I*er bark Aata, DongalL for London\u20143 tons elm 70 do red pine 200 do white do 9*i pea while nine inuts IHOI) stp pine denis dm pipe staves dm W O W I do hy Hen s vn A co.Pnrbnrk Defender, Onllaglier, for 8h!*ld»\u201433 tons onk 170 do elm 4H do red pine 223 do whltn do tfm pipe stoves S20 «Id pin* deni* 2tfi do danl ends by A UUmotir A co- Ter bark Ortont, Tond, for London\u20142Ô6 tons Umarac 9m Sid Steves 4m 7 0 90 W O W I do by II ft E Dal-kin.Her brig Rhine, liny, for Stockton\u2014Id ion* oak Idd do while pine std plan ilealnQ cords Jathwood by O H Nymrs Ac®.\t»/\t, Yer ship Agenora, yVIUon, for Dnlifin\u20143J> tons oak 30 do elm 313 do red pine 97« do wkHe pine 1*00 ,td pine deala 9«I5 do apruce do 2ra pipe stevea «m W I do by Pemberton Broa.Per brig South Erk, McConnell, for Greenock\u2014* ton* oak 0 do elm 10 do red \u2022fine 300 do while Do oyt «id deni* Ivm «tevra « corda lathwood hy K W Atkinson.Per hayk llerrnlea.Richarde, for Plvmoutb-flOO tons red pine 25 nca maata 9D0 aid apruce dVaU .\u2019m 2 011 nlna «laves 6m POO W O W I do hy Henson A co P * Per brlgt Airow, Marshall, tor OUtgow\u20143129ltd pins deals by Hamilton ft co.Peffhrlg Ann Paterson, Matthews, for Enala\u20145 tons oak 7 do aah 76 do red pine P6 do white pine 770 aid \u2022pruce deals Im pipe stave* by Prm berton Broa RAFTS ARRIVED AT THE PORT OF Qt'EBEC.Owners\tWhere lying.\tDescrtpHea.Sept 96.W C Read.Chapman\u2019s cove, elm.Umar ar, fte.Steamship tor Liverpool.fv rHK « OTTAWA,\u201d Cam- Atkin*, will sail for Liveipool.on THURSDAY, the 5tm PROXI MO, with the Ma.ls.ROBERT SHAW, Quebec, 27tb, Sepl'-mber, 1854.THS BRITISH MAIL BTKAItiER.Sailing from Halifax, rm Thursday next the \\Uh Septemlxr.ANOTHER CASE OF FEVER AND AfcUE CURED.A tow days ago w* recorded an astonishing enr* of Fever and Ague by tha uaa of Dr.M\u2019Laae'a Liver PtUs.We have now soother to Bwatlon, vis: that of Mr.James Sharpe, of Madtsonbnrgh.who states that ho had labored under a very sever* attack of Ague and Fever, sad was soon reetored by the use of these PtUs.Mr, H harpe also niprresee an opinion, foaaded on obaerva lion, that the Liver Pitta are the beet for bilious com plainte ever offered tn bta section of country.Althongh long known as a sovereign remedy for chronic cases of Hepatic deraugemenL or dlseaaea of tbe Liver, the proprietera of Dr.M'Laue's PUU wero not prepared for tho froqu eut, bat gratifying evidence» of Us general utUlty ande*ratlve rapacity.In thia ro \u2022peet.thia invaluable n»«ffi-H»e baa exceeded their moat \u2022angutne expectation».Rnd Induced them to hope that it will be introduced Into every family tn the United Statea l'ÿ- Purchaser! will be careful to ask for DR M\u2018LANK\u20188 CELEBRATED LIVER PILL8, and take none else There are ether PUls, purporting to he Liver Pills, now before the public.Dr.MTune a Liver PlUe alao hla Celebrated Vertnlfng*.can bow ho had at all respectable Drug Nterea la the Halted Htetea ft Canada Bold la Quebec bv JOH.BOWLES ; JOHN MUMOM ft CO ; O O ARDOUIN ; A GIROUX, and BAML.WRIGHT.146| Cl at the TELEGRAPH OFFICE, will be OMMUNICATION8 FOR EUROPE left *H before THURSDAY \u2018\u2022Unci* He! had no Hair on the top of hi* head.In the place where the Hair ought to grow.\u201d But he live'l previous to tbe Jiseovery of Lyon\u2019s celebrated Kalhairon, which not only preserves and beautifies, but restores the hair at any period of lile.Only those who will not try it, are troubled with Baldness, Dandruff, or haish, unpleasant hair.From the Home Journal, H.J.'* No article ever acquired so rapid celebrity and universal appreclasteHt \u2022\u2022 Lyon\u2019s KathsI* bon.To those who have used it (and who has not) ths reason is obvious, as its invigorating and beautifying effects, and agreeable Peifume, stamp it an indispensable article of the toilet.\u201d Sold st ihe old price of 25 cents, in large bottles, by aP dealeis, everywhere.D.S.BARNES, Propri'-tor, 161 Broadway, N.Y.WM.LYMAN & CO.16th Sept., 1854.\tMontreal.tfoUmray\u2019» J\u2019Wts, an Excellent Utmely for /m-pvrttf of the Blood, and Ctneral Derangement of Health.SQIPPIN» INTKLLIUKNCK.PORT OF QUEBF.O Brig Eagle.Gascoigne, Poole, Lavs -\u20ac?.r CLEARED Hept 96.Poolo, Levsy ft ro.Anne ft Jabefle Hooper, tendon, W|JHenry ft fe.Bark Aata.Dougall, lomdon, Behaon* ce.\u2014 Defender, Gallagher, Hhlelda.Ullnrour ft fO.\u2014\u2014 Ortont.Todd, London, H ft BDalkln Brig Rhino, Hay, Blorklon.fly mo» ft ro.flhln Agrnors.Wltaon.Dublin Pemberton Broa Bsrk Hnrculea.Richards.Plvmontk Ben ion ft co.Brig flonth K#k.McCaeoell, Greenock.E W Alkln eon.S - Ann Paterson, Matthews.Ennis, Pemberton Bros Brlgt Arrow, Marshall.Glasgow, Hamilton ft ce.ENTERED FOR LOADING.Hone».Tons.For.Be Whom.Where.Bept 96.John.464.Sharpness Point.Burstall*.lAemon't bia*r William.703, London, Benton ft co.Queen \u2022 Wharf.Many persona of robin t habita frcquuntly suffer from a dAngrrona dctcrminallvn of blood to toe head, benumbed ferliiwri in the Hatha, hoavlneaa and drnwaiueaa.anaing fma Ihe Mood being la a bad state ; tho stomach In inch rase* la generate oat of order, with hute or no appetite.Such Individuals should take a cotarae of Holloway*! PUU Tbohaandi who had been given up m i nr arable by the faenlty.have h«en thoroughly re-Invignrated Inconititnllon.and reiiorod to the unlnler rn pled «aJoy meut of good health by this admirable re medy LONDON HOUSE, No.6, ST.JOHN STREET, Fail child & Ellison- Quebec, 14th August, 1654.* BIRTH.On the 33d initeat, the wife of A.L.Graveley, Ekj of a ion.DIED.At fltoneham.on the 23rd Inst.Helen Jane, second daughter of tbe late William Dobbin, formerly of Lewis Street, Quebec, aged 16 years.FOR SALE.A SHIP, now on tbe Stocks, Built under the superintendence of Lloyd\u2019s Sonvafoa.Will be launch ed early next month.Length, overall.175 feet Hold 16 feet.Beam 3t) feet.Will measure about 750 Tons.For ptmiculars apply to JOHN ANDERSON k CO.Quebec, 27thSept., 1854.SPARS FOR SALE.A SMALL LOT o/4» « 21 inch SPARS, 67 /®8I feet long/* Apply to JOHN ANDERSON 4c CO.Quebec, 27lhSepf., 1864.ANTED, ENGINE NOTICE.\u2022 good an ¦:Eu, lor * ! and well recommended j Steamer, apply to F.BUTEAU.Ko.25, Sl.Paul Street.Quebec, 27tbSept., 1854.\t3 1-a-w xirroKjftCATxoxr wjjdvtsd AMGHTGREY OVER-COAT, with La box Whit* Buttons, haring been left at the house of the undersigned, at Point Levy, about eight or ten weeks ago, the person who left the same will confer a favqr by mabing himsely hnown AS SOON as raftqiBL* lo th* umlersig nsd.\t^wyi\t* MICHAEL O\u2019CONNELL.Point Levy, 26th Sept., 1854.\t6p Grand Trunk Telegraph Company.STOCKHOLDERS the Company in time if delivered on NEXT, the 24th insfrtot/ Communications FROfr! England may be addressed to Telegraph fmKh;, No.21 Wall Street, New York, or to the Telegraph Office, Halifax, N.8., and they will be duly transmitted to Canada.British American Telegraph Office, J Arthur Street, opposite Montreal Bank,> 26th hept., 1854\t3 H&HV0TB9.DR.BOSWELL has REMOVED to No.33, Anne Street, eornJ Quebec, 26th Sept.ia it r.nh£f *5T.Ursule Street.Im FOUND.ON SUNDAY last, a PORTMONAIE, which will be returned TÔYbe owner on hi* proving property and payiua adv/%uing expenses.Apply at thi* Office.\t, Quebec, 26th Sept.1854.FRESH OYSTERS IN SHlO-L, ,1 LAMB\u2019S HOTEL.t Quebec.25th Sept., >8^4.\tu 20 H' FOR SALE.| Cuba Sugar, HDS.and 2D Barrels per Schooner ** Vitula \u201d at Levey\u2019a Wharf.Apply to ALL.Vft\u2019 GIL.MOUR k CO.j St.Peter Street.Quebec.25th Sept ,\u201c1854.Scotch Lambs* Wool Hosiery, &c., &c., Ac.JUST RECEIVED, per Ship* \u201cAlbion\u201d aid \u2022\u2022 Glencairn,\u201d from Glasgow : \u201825 Cases SCOTCH .WOOLLEN GOODS, cuiiMstiig W Ladies and Children# L4q4b Wool Horiary, Men»\u2019 Lamb Wool chirts and Drawers, Plaid Long Shawls and Polka Jackets, Flannels, Kerseys, and Blankets, Tweeds, Caaainirrcs, he.Ac.WM.LAIRD hr.CO.Quebec, 8th Sept., 1854.\t18 Llpaccas.{Cleopatra.\u2019* liajey .vcarf Shawl*.do requested to meet at (Corner of S'.Peter ,) on MONO A/nsxt, 2nd October, at TWO o\u2019clock, lo consider matters of importance.t ,\tJOHN ANDERSON.Quebec, 27thSept., 1864.¦.Ha /are \u2019« (Mice ( ) Ajynsxt, Murine and Emigrant Hospital' WANTED, an APOTHECARY for ths above Institution.Proofs of moral character amt een exami lo his pro: by the Tr in wriliat idsrsigi^d ., ,\tmoral character and of bis having been examined by tbe Visiting-Physicians as lo his professional acquirements will be required by the Trustees.Applications in writi* (Post-paid) will be re-ceived by theundsrstgipd till the loth October.For further particalan apply to PH.WELLS.R.T.T.M.A E.H.Qoehdc, 26th Sept.1854.BUFFALO^ ROBES.H Flora.«3.Lord David.43, A\".do.Arlehst, P V.Rohte.do.Baantean a Wf.Hanrtsite, 347.London.LsM.aartrr ft eo, mats' (*'»\u2022.8*» Drift, 978.Cardiff, Rurttalla.I .am p.otii Hooxai-flytpti, 53, Rathnrst.H J Hoad ft oo, Nowt'i Wharf HMiir.\u2014' Ighland Maid, 49, Mlraiukbi, do, do, BUADE STREET.AVINO PURCHASED th* collection of one of th* LAjLftfST FUR HOUSES in ths WEST, «re nowTprepared (5 offer to the Trade and public generklly BUFFALO ROBES WHOLESALE & RETAIL, on equal if not evriaio* tbbms to any other House in Canada.Coontst Mkbcmant* and Dealer* ere re* qoected to call sod examine their 8TO< K of FUK CAPS.GLOVES, BOAS.VICTORINE8, MIT8 and SKINS before norchasing elsewhere.The RETAIL ASSORTMENT is nnututlly Urge, and eonsist» of aomeof the FINFBT FURS ever offered in thi* City.Quebec, 27th Sept., 1854, DRV GOODS NOTICE The subscribers have received, ex Ship\u201d Lenox,\u201d from Hamburg :\u2014 2 Caaes PLAIDS, for I)res*ea, 2 Do.SHAWLS and SCARFS.Ex Steamihip Sarah Sands,\u201d 4 Cases Cloths and (\u2019aatimvies, 1 Case Silk Dresses, 2 Cases Ribbons, 2 Do Cobeurgs and Ex Steamship 2 Cases very Extra I Case Tartan Wool 1 Do Glacé Sitka, 1 Do G ros-de-Naples and Satinette, 1 lfc> Silk Velvets, 2 Cases Cashmere Dress, 9 Do Sundries, Landing exNteamatilp 'Ottawa,» 17 CASES LONDON GOODS, detail» hereafter.Landing ex Ship\" St.Laurence,\u201d 2 Cases Hosiery and Under Clothing.DAILY EXPECTED per Ships Three Hells, Belona, Ottawa, Helens, Advance, Cambria, and Rrromanga, a large supply whnh will comprise a \u2022«lection of GOODS rarely found in this market.J.k E.MORGAN.N.B.\u2014Wiiolxsai.c Establish mint in the BKAB.Quebec, 21st Sept., 1854.PAISLtY SHAWLS, ¦ HE THE Subscriber* have Splendid assort now ON SHOW » if PAISLEY LONG SHAWLS, and in cotiab^uence ol tlie obstructions in St.John Street, thffy «ill be sold CHEAP irv order to induce mtendinf^airchsa-ra to call.J.k E.MORGAN.Quebec, 21st Sept.1854.NEW FALL GOODS.THE undersigned have RECEIVED per C7ibv Cherokee.Sl.Lawrence and Three Bells, a variety of NEW FALL GOODS, comprising a GENERAL ASSORTMENT of TAHCY AND STIFLE 60DDS, sutible to ths Fall Trade.Such as Cloths, WhiN neya, Casstmerei.1 wfteds, Vest Patterns, Neck 1 ies, Flannels, BlanlorU, Cobourg», Cashmeres, Muslin Delaines, «Vèollen Polka*, Weellert Plaids, Long and 4qimrs Plaid Shawls, bilks.Gloves.Ffewed Works.Ire., Ac.DAILY EXPECTED per Toronto, Canada, snd others, the remainder of their FALL IMPORTA FIONS.Also, Expected direct from Pabis, FRENCH MKRINOES, FRENCH FLOWERS, FRENCH KID GLOVES, Ac.BOISVERT A BOUCHARD, 53, St.John àtreet.Quebec, 23rd Sept., 1854.\t6 SUGAR, MOLASSES.TJHD8 BRIGHT PORTO RICO ll GAR, / bit Bbls.Whit* 50 Puns.Muse For Sale by SIT.i Bastards, McFte, No.1, i.) 25 Bags Salpetre, 50 Barrels Washing Soda, Mixed Pickles, Ketchup, Blackirg.Indigo, Nutmegs, Cloves, Carrawsys, Isinglass, Brown.Windsor A Varigated Soap.Snuff.Principe Segara, Bitter Almonds, Castor Oil.Hemp and Canary Seed, Window Glass, Glue, Liauars k Brandy in cases, Ac., Ac., Ac.\u2014 ALSO,\u2014 IF AKBIVED IN TIME i 250 Puna.Bright Syrup.75 HhdwpOe Kuy per\u2019s Hollamlt, 400 Bagrh'sat India Rice,\t% 200#Tior It) Cask* Olive Oil, Si perior quality.50 Barrais Labrador Herrings, \" new.\u201d 25 do.Aricbat do Extra No.1, 2 to do.Mackarel, No.3, 25 Q'.-Casks Triply Ç'arified Bordeaux Vinegar.\u2014JtND,-*- No.I Arirhat Herrings, Table Fish, Cod Oil Salmon.Trout and Green Fish, usually to be fonnd at tbe Stpr* of THOS.FRASER, India Wharf.Quebec, 23rd Sept., 1854.\t6 FOR SALE.ELLOW MF.TAL RODS, ] to U inch, Do.\tdo.Clinch Rings, l to If Do.\tdo.Butt Boita, 11 x I A 13 x f Brass Sid* Lights/Rlrging Screws, Patent Windla^'J^rcbaaea, '\u2022 Bettally A Roberta\u201d.If 4 Tone Rest Kne!i»h Oakum, Diamond Head Spike* 3 to \u2022 inches.Apply to JAMES E.OLIVER, bee, 18th $ Quebec.I8ih Sept., 1854.QUEBEC STEEPLi \u2022 CH_ASE.SWKKPSTAKES »40 «.rh-lPW or moi.t(W«d\u2014half forfeit\u2014to come off on WEDNESDAY.4th OCTOBER next.Three mde.across a fair Sportin».Country.ENTRIES to be made on or before 1h« 30tm SEPT., at NOON, to the SxcaaTAav o^Qpaatc Tear Ctua.Horsea to be Hanliclrped by a peraoU to be chosen by a majority ©(/parti** entering Hoiees, for which purpose a MEETING will be held at RUSSELt.\u2019S HOTEL, on the 30tb September, at F.IGHT o\u2019clock, P M.Wrights to be declared on the Evening of the 2nd October, and acceptances to be declared on the Evening before the Race.Quebec, 2lat Sept., 1854.\t12 GLASS! GLASS Î7 l-vAII.V F.XPF.CTRD.» \u2022- W.Kripiit.,\" 1/ for sale by ihePnbacriber, 600 Boxes WIN* DOW GLASS, \u2022\u2022aorted ai tea, vil J 151 x 131.16 x 14.18 x 14, 20X 14.17| x 151, 18x15, I«xl6, 20 *16, 20 x161, 22 x 16, 22x18,24 x18.\t24\tx to,\t26 x 22,\t28\tx 16, 3 » x 18,\t30 x 20,\t30\txR4 ,\t32 x 22,\t34\tx\t28, 36 x 24,\t39 x 22,\t38\t/26,\t38 x 28 ,\t40\tx\t30.42 x 24 ,\t42 x 30 ,\t42\tx 32,\t44 x 26 ,\t44\tx\t30, 7|x 61, 81 x 71, 91 x 81, 10x8.II x8, II X9, 12 x 9, 12 x 10, 14 x 10, 14 x!2.EDOUARD 8T.PIERRE, No, 40, 8t John Street.Quebac, 26th Sept.1854 .\t3m.-4aw Deptrim»Bt tf Public Wcrkg* THE STEAM ENGINE with such portion* of the HEATING APPARATUS.«\u2022 they now aland in tbe Ci.p'Pakliamrnt Buildings, will be sold on the Premises, at Public Auction, on MONDAY, the 2NDLOCTOBER next, at tbe hour of TWELVE o\u2019clor^.\u2014AL|$>,\u2014 [JNEHOLD FURNI-and other Building HOC toot/ i AUCTION SALES.BY P.It.HALL.Oa^KJ^KSDAY, tba 26ueb*c, 8th Aug., 1854.INFORMATION WANTED, OF TWO HOGSHEADS holloware, marked, E.M., (number cannot precisely Quebec,\tstate) Landed from nn board ihe Bark \" Atholk, Fraser, master, fiom Liverpool, in July las which are supposed te have been received and kept through mistake by parties importing similar goods : such patties would very much oblige tbe undersigned, bv examining tbeii Warehouses, as it is his firm belief that said Hogsheads have been received and opened by some party, and through the neglect ofa storeman or others hare escaped detection.E.MIC HON.Quebec, 18th Sept , 1854.Im 2-a-w CORPORATION.\\ Road Suaviroa\u2019* Orricx, Citv Hall, ( Quebec, 21st September, 1854.NOTICE t« hereby given that, on MONDAY, 2nd October next, at TWO o'clock P.M.tbe EASTERLY SlH£ of the JETTY newly constructed in the PalacI: Harbour, will be LEASED ON THE PREMISES; tbe Purcha ser to enjoy the Righta and Dues attached to the same until the First Day or January, 1855.Condition! to be explained on tbe premises JOS.HAMEL, Road Surveyor.BBUffAVZOir.^JATHEMATiCS, CLASSICS, and ENG LISH\u2014R«vd.G.Pxacv, A.B.T.C.D.FRENCH\u2014Monsieur Lassiseratk.SURVEYING, Writing; and Arithmetic \u2014 ENCH\u2014Monsieur Lassisi IVEY ING, Writing, and Mr.HeatlJv.s :\u2014£18 per Annqm-^ayal Terms :\u2014£18 per Annqffi-^syehl* quarterly.Quarter commenced to be paid in lull.Ste Ursule Street, Sept, lat, 1854.\tSaw AUCTION SALES.BY B.COLE, Jui*s.AT ST.AUGUSTIN.The farming stock,.»\u2022! household FURNITURE ol Mr.WILLIAM OALE, ou TUESDAY.3idof OCTORKR Mil, «i QUEBEC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION ' ST.ANNE STREET, Op«a from 8, a.m., to lo, p.m NEW WORKS ADDED TO THE LIBRARY THIS DAT.Famous Persons and Placet, by Willi*.Weeryfoot Common, by Ritchie.Sir Jasper Carew.by Chains Lever.Triondtroga, by James, SUBSCRIPTION from (hia date to end of yeat 1854.12a.6d.Subscription for Clarks in Mercantile^ establishments, Government office!, / Notarial Students, Students of Law \\ 7a.6d.and Medicine, and Apprentice* tnl Land Surveyor*.J Quebac, 9th Sapt.1851.LONDON HOUSE, NO.6, 8T.JOHN STREET.MESSRS.FAIRChIlD A ELLISON ara now unpacking Ai^THftia New Store, an ex tensive and varied assONapent of the Newest and Choicest STAPLE an?FANCY DRYGOODS, per Steamship \" Cleopatra\u201d and \" Ottawa,\u201d and \u2022ailingships \u2022\u2022 Ottawa,\u201d\u2022\u2022 Canada,\u201d\u201d Leicester,\u2019 * Acadia,\u201d and Britannia.\u201d Quebec.3rd June, 1854.CHOIeERA.THE OXYGENATED BITTERS ths BEST PROTECTION Jgniiut Ikt atlark* of Ckoltra ami othtr if Genre» if Ik* BowtU that hat yti bt*n HitcovortiL THIS Medicina is offered with entire confidence founded on the most reliable testimony ol fAoxe %nko kart used it in placet where the Cholera hst prevailed to the most Istal extent, as a reallv efficient raKvxNTtvx against its attacks as well as of those oth«r diseases of tbe Boerela so prevalent at thia reason of Ihe y«Ar.By using th* Bitters t beg hole svstrm is invigorated and their remark Jtor and, aa is acknowledged by all, unaorpaasA.Tome raorBUTixa, real ore to the di«eative organs, if they have become enfeebled, a healthful eneigy and keep them in admirable condition, enabling t hem to perform their work with efficiency a no ease, and imparting to them such arar.noth and toni that they ar* able to resist the unfavorable influences of tbe season, which ualesa contracted rpeedtly lead to diseuses of the moat alarming character, and effectually prepare tbe way for those sudden attack» of Cholera, Dysentery Ac., which take so many to a premature grave.For Sale by Druggists generally throughout tba Canadas.REED, AUSTIN II» CO., *\tProprietors, No.84, ludia Street, Boston, 18th July, 1851.Ploughs ; on# Scotch double mould-board and Diuj,,.-j ^bie, Chaus weeding Plough, by Wilkie, with moveable wings n,,*,\t\u2022D,,\u2018 and points ; 2 Hay and 3 dung Carta 2 LIGHT CARTS, one with steel springe.I y Saurm ; I Light Market WAGGON ;\t1 PHÆ- TON, wab a moveable back seat ; i new double set of HARNESS, adapted for shaAe or a |*>le ; also heavy and light Harness.I American THRESHING M (CHINE in good order, with Tables and CIRCULAR SA WS lor cutting wood.It w'H urUbi cord \u2022>( wood in 30 minute* ; also a small Thrisbing Machine.I pair Harrows aid I DiilfJJafrow'.7 he LIVE STOCK c'-nsiJe of 5 milch COWS, I HoR>K, and 2 MAKES, bat of the latter ia foal by Mr.G.Plain\u2019s celebrated horse Dunvsgea.The other good for saddle or harness.4 large Pigs, 3 of them nearly fat.Geese, Duck* and Fowls.THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE comprise* I Mahogany Bed*t«ad and 2 S*U ol Euruiture , B»ds, Matlraske*, Besudels, and Bedding.Mahogany Dining, Loo and Card Tables, 2 Sets of Stained Tablet.Wash-hand Stands, Bed-room Furniture.Mahogany and other Chain.2 Cooking, 2 double, and 4 Single Stoves, Kitchen Utea* ¦\u2022la, Ac.Also, a quantity of preserved Fruit.2 Stocka of Bees, very heavy.Two 6 panel Mahogany doors, nearly new, 6ft.6.by 3ft.6.School-room Furniture, Ac.1\tLarge Detk, with 6 drawers.2\tLarge C«sesof STUFFED BIRDS, MINERALS and FOSSILS.Quebec.Sept, 22nd, 1854.\t2sw ¦\u2014 -\t.- -\u2014f- - - .*r^» CABIN PASSAGE TO BRISTOL AUCTION SALES.BY THOS.BICKELL.HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.By Auetion, will be sold, et the Reeidr^ of Mr.J.G.LECROMER, No«7 St Vallwr fftreet, (ncas thy sTxra), on THURSDAY, 28th Sept.1854 THE whole of lus|HOU6EHOLD FURNI-k Tl TURK, eonaisi biS|tl(«o( uigpjrvMd noTsJL, ingfrAiki Mahogany .Sde Board, \u201e\t.\t-.-U, Bedstead, Carpett, Feather B«ds, HedduigrTwiking Glassee, Chest of Drawers, 3 feet Double Stove, tingle Stoves, Kitchen Utet.aila Chimney Ornaments, Pictarea, China, Glass and Earthenware.Sale at ONE o\u2019clock.THOMAS BICKELL, Quebec, 23rd Sept , 1854.\tA.A B.If HE First Clau Ship \" MARCfA-NUS.\u201d 1100 Ton*, will «ail Ht istol on or about the I jib October, and can accommodate Base Cabin 1\u2019asaengert.Apply on board to Capt.OR AIG, at Baldwin\u2019s Booms, or to\t^ C.A IV.WURTELE Aubnt* Qurlrec, 25th Sept.1854.\t6 3-a-w CONSIGNEE WANTED.FOR the following Cases landed ex ** Lxnox,\u201d from Hamburg, and qfW in the Examining Warehouse at owner\u2019* rule a*d expense :\u2014 Z 130(2 3 cases Mirror Glass.Apply to RYAN BROTHERS A CO.Quebec, 25th Sept., 1854.\t3 WANTED TO CHARTER.SHIP of'flwut 5 or 600 Loads, to load a Cargo of Timber for Truro.FUNCHHBEINCKE A CO.Quebec, Sept.26th, 1654.FREIGHT WANTED TO LIVERPOOL.FOR 100 WATER CASKS SHOOKS, reedy for immediate shiptaeniT^Apply to ** T.KELLY, 5, Sr.Lsw/ence Chambers.Quebec, 29th Aug., 1854.NOTICE During the ff.sAoi Pf the legislature tbit OFllCB, pn SUNDAYS, will be OPEN from 8, A.M.loio, A.M., and from 1, P.M.to3, P.M.» r Post Orncc, Qurntr, 8th Sept., 18 4.War MAU.S FOR CHICOUTIMI GRANDE BAIE.AND COMMENCING o«.and from WEDNESDAY, the 30tb August, MAILS for Bagotville, Cbicoyliidri Vll be CLOSED at ¦Twice a w eek Grande Baieaud Cbtcoi tbe Quebee Post Officef every WEDNESDAY and NOON.Peat Office Department, Quebec, 28th August, 1854.TOR SALE.Abaage feet\u2019B^n B feet will carry in the un Hsre Pom», and will be f mou'h.Apply tn tor inspection, a large and beautiful assort ment of »BV *009», Selected expressly for tbe present 5'eaeon, by tbe S«ib«criber personally, in the ^ ENGLISH AND SCOTCH MARKETS SATURDAY at \"nd Aug., 1854.WANTED TO CHARTER.AVRS^EIm 350 a 400 tons to load a cargo of Timber and Deal for Tiuro Port ofFalmoutb, \u2014Agio,\u2014 A Vessel of 500 a 7(J0 Tons to load a cargo ©4 Timber and Delia for Newport.Apply to LEMESURI F.R, T1LST0NE k CO.Quebec, lltb July, 1854.NOTICE.\u2019pHE CAPTAIN and OWNERS of the Bark 1.\u201d Marion,\u201d of Watgfford, will not be rw-por.aible for ANY DEBT A contracted by the crew.\tj /\u2019 Quebec, 16th Fept., 1854.\t12 THE BRITISH & NORTH AMERICAN BOYAL MAH STEAMSHIPS.From New York to Liverpool Chikf Cabin Passaoi.$130 Second do du .75 From Boston to LiverpooL Chief Cabin Passage.f 110 Second do do .60 The ships from Hoston call at Halifax.Arabia, Capt Judkiua, America, Capt.Ling, Prrsia, Capt Ryrie, Eusopa, Capt Shannon, Asia, Capt E G Lott, Canada, Capt Stone, Africa,Capt Harrison, Niauasa, Capt Leitch.That* vessels carry a clear White Ligot at mast head; Green on starboard bow; Red on port bow.Niagara.Leitch, leave Boston, Wed.27th Sept.Arabia.Judkins, \" N.York, do.4lh Octr.ton, do.York, do.loaton, do.N.York, do.Boston, do.iV .I Bost R - ll\u2019h \u201d 18th *\u2022 25h \" 1st Noy\u2019r 8th \u201d 0ARSI OARS11 OARS!!! rr'HE Suhsrriber has now and will keep on A hand a Urge Assortment of Made White ^sb Oars, at hia Oars Depot, 3Q5, Champlain Street, opposite Mr.Henry's Fogndrv, Merrhanla and Ship Masters, will find Osrticte\u2014believe nothing ealse.Alto Handspike and Materiala for 5hip u»e.Quebec.16th June, >854.several other useful r.MA HEDY.FOR -SALE.2 0U1TS of RIGGING, suitable for veasela ot O 1000/O 2000 Tog*.Square Round and Flat Iron, assorted sixes.Anrhort and Chains various sizes.P.VALIN.Quebec, 28tb July, 1854.Valuable Lands for Sale in the County of Drummond L- C.TO RE SOLD in lo»a to suit purehaiert about Twenty Thousand Aerea ol wild and partially improved lands situated in the Townships of Grantham, Wickham; Durham and Kmgaey.There ate several watep]privÿeges on tbe pro- B>rty and a Railway Slatidn at one of the lots in urham.For term* apply (il by letter post-peid) to A.S.MENZIES I.G.O.Customs Quebec, or JA8.DUNC\\v Esquire, Drummondvill*.Aug , lOlbl 851.America, Lang, Canada, Stone, Eusopa, Shannon, AratCA.Harrison Niagara, Leitch, Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon on board.The owners ©f these ships will not be account-\u2022 Sle for (lold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry.I\u2019recioua Stonca or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and tbe value th treof therein expressed.For Freight or Passage apply *o E.CUNARD.4 Bowling Green, New York, Or S.S.LEWIS, Boston.Agents m Europe:\u2014D.îc C.MacIvkr, Li-* * Burns,Glasgow ; J.D.Foord 52 Did HroaO Mrect, London ; Donai d ICRaia, lia~re, and 17 Boulevard des Italiens, Paria.Sep».2t)th.1854.TO BE LET.KpK rrtwo SHOP* in the NEW BRICK GiijJL 1 BUILDINGS on MOUNTAIN HILL, faring )1r*sr«.Chinic, Sim sap 8c Methot.Also\tOffice* up stairs 'I hear shops and offices ire in the moat central situation in the l,ow«d Toffn.and will be fitted up to meet tbe view* of respectable tenants.They i.ow have Brick Safe* with Double Iron Doors.\tApply to ROBERT SHAW'.Lower Town, 4'h Sept.1854.mt: TO LET.HE Premia** for some time past occupied by .MgrRobert McCord as a Ship-buiUlir|g establishment, possession can be given immedijarly.Apply to RtfB|kKT McCORD or to JOHN MUNN.Quebec, 3lat Aug., 1854.for\u201dsale.THE above property with all the Dwelling Houses thereon.Abnlyto the proprietor.e .JOHN MUNN.Quebec, 4th Aug., 1854.TO BE LET.WINES* THE undersigned are bow landing from the flbip \u201d Occam,\u201d direct fioaa Cadiz, a large and excellent assortment of SHERRY WINKS of tba well known Brand of PAUL «c D ASTIS, which they offer to l^%^Tr*da ou iavoorabl* torn».Brand of PAUL k to ihe Trad* ou i -aA- A few Case* of OLIVES Ac SPANISH HAMS.RYAN.BROTHERS k CO.Quebec, 7th Sept., 1854.FOR SALE PRIME MEfcS, and PRIME PRIME POitK.BEEF, u T.MACNIDER.Quebec.31st Aug., 1854.FOR SALK.1 OD /'\u2022OILS tarred cordauk, i a R -w* ' L/ 6 incheg Copper Sheathing tifils, Black Vsrniab sod ffffingd Coal Tar.^\tI*.MACNIDER.Quebec, 31at Aug .1854.\t8j NEW GOODS.Em \u201c Cherokee\u201d and \u201c Charity.AT Commercial House.JUST RECEIVED m above, and now ready f 9 , NEW GOOD 8.For Suie by the Subffczibers, 1\t13 ACK AC E8 FRESH TEAS, of X voitous kinds.Best Rc6i,««J Lost Sugar Crushed Sugar, Lsguayr® and Mocha Coffre.KoaitrO C> tfee, /.a«>te Currants.Lexis aid Smyrna Raisins, S|*erm, Hrlmout and Neva Steariof CafKlles, Casey\u2019s '* Crown Brands Liverpool 8oap.G Vnheld, Leschvr «ltd Gager\u2019s IVtent Starch, Patna, Arrscsn, and CaiWtlla Hire.Soda Ash, Birarbousto and Cryatala, Nutmegs, Bourbon Cloves, Cinutmon, Black and White Pepper, Madras Indigo, Watertord Blur, Glue, Olive Oil, pints and quarts ; Castor Oil, MiXrd Pickles Krtchup, Mua'ard, Isinglass, Bordeaux Vinegar, kt.kc.LANE, GIBB k CO.Quebec, 2i d Sept., 1854.FOB SALE.A AH\t-GASKS A OCTAVES.PALE, 4FU!/ GOLD k BROWN SHERRIES, \u201d LtCrtve y E^hecop-ir.\u201d vaiioua grades, ex Orean and Mary Brack, from Cadiz 150 Hhds and Qr -Cask* Port Wine.,a Bruno Silva k Son \u201d various qualities.50 Hhds.\" DeKuyfnir V Hollands.50 Hhds.Cognac, \u2019/MarteR'a 4c \" United Vineyard,\u201d 200 Barrels \" Thomas\u201d lm|>erial Stout and Pale Ale pin's k quarts.500 Box-s \" Adamantine Caudles \u201d Neva Works, St.Petersburg, each 24 lbs.LANE, GIBB At CO.Quebec, 2nd Sept., I8S4 PALE SEAL OIL FOR SALE Some Choice Styles igJ'v^KMDS, Casiimkrvs, Acc., kc.r ^ r HI\" The lowest puce marked in plain figure» on every article.NO SECOND PRICE.-* PATRICK O\u2019NEILL.Quebec, 24»h Auguat.1851 STANDING RIGGING.SUITED to a large vessel FOR SALE by RYAN BROTHERS Ac CO.Quebec, 18th Jnly, 1851.loo Bvir/iK, ' smell, Archibald* Steam iwu SEAL OIL, 2(H) Barrels Pale Seal.colXdrawn, IOO ! o.Straw Sebt, fiee of am coo Do, Cod Oil.100 Qr.-Casksand Hb M O s.) \" At BRICKS, BRICKS.CARR\u2019S and RAMS AY\u2019S FIRE BRICKS constantly for Sal* by - 3.W.LEAYCRAFT.Weat India Wbarf.Quebec.Aug'ist.13)1.FOR SALE.PORTO RICO 50 Barrels Crushed Su-ar, and Souchong, 100 HT«abrr,c,,t 500 Box*a Hyaor.Tpanksv am 250 J Do.Tobarco, pds.8\u20199 k Hi's, 15 Hbda Brandy.4\u2019 ArnauldV\u2019 ) in bond.NOTICE.Th* County cf Megantic Agricultural Society.No.3, WILL hold their AUTUMN SHOW on the Farm of Ira ILali.E*q.on tbe Go*-roan Rose, near the K|>iiro*al Church, ia the Township of Ireland, an WEDNESDAY, the 4th Imt of OCTOBER nexi, at TEN o\u2019clock A.M.\t1 In the forenoon, a Plotchino Match, in tba afternoon, a Fata for the tale of Cattle, Horses, Sheep Acc.jfce.By order of the Board, JOHN HOUGH.Sery.-Treasurer.Maple Grove, Ireland.Megantic,# August 22nd, 1854.\t> Superior Building Lot For Sale, IN tbe Upper-Town, opposite the Esplanade, D\u2019Auteuil StreetA64 feet front by 115 feot in depth ; with a Lot k^joining, 32 by 35 feel, in Free and Common NKoage.Prick Moderatk ; Tetmt very Easy, aiul a most secure title.ED.GLACKEMEYER, Notary.Quebec,9th Sept., 1854.JWA rTHE HOUSET'No- 33, St.Anne *ij!M I Street, ncaupleil at present by Lieut-Rakkkn, R E.Poasession in a few days.Rent to 1st M-y, 1854.£40.Particulars m«y be ascertained on enquiry on the premises.Quebec, 9th Sept., 1854.M4 3 Puna.Scotch Whiskey, 50 Cases Gin, 50 Do.Braodv \u201c Cognae,\u201d \" United Vine-vard.\u201d 500 Barrela No.t.Split Herrings, 250 Dozen Bed Cords, some Hemp and an assortment of Iri-h Linens, kc.kc.ROBT.MITCHELL, Arthur Street.Quebec, 22nd Sept., 1854.G l A S s7~ Q£T/'k TYOXE8.as«orteec, 8th Aog.18.54.?fiXWICCXilrl.1 0/1 /^R - BOXES FANCY COLORED 1\tVERMICELLI, for sale by GORDON ft CO.2, St.James St.Quebee, 8th Aug\"it, 1854.For Sale by the Subscribers.I ACK AGES Young Hyson J £ TEAS.X TF.CriON\u2019INSURANCE COMPANY ot Hartford.Connecticut, hereby notifies the Public, thst he has this day been advised by Letter, dated Hartford, 8ih Sept., that in ronseqeoc* of the very heavy losses /ecjntly experienced by the Company, and the/finricial embarrassment arising from such largafcla/ms.have been compelled to 5USPKN D BUSINESS, and have made an assignment of all their property and assets to W.N.Matsow.Esq., of Hartford, in trust lor the benefit of those interested.DANIEL McGIE.Quebec, 13th Sept.1854.GREAT EXCITEMENT in NEW YMKKÎ PIANOS AND MELODfONS FOR CASH.HORACE WATF.R8, the great Music and Piano Forte dealer, 333 Broadway, New York, piefering to share a large per cent with hit customers, rather than pay it to the FHARFBaa or Wall Stsekt, to rate* available moan* to enable him to stem tho present tight timet, offers hia immenaa assortment of elegant and warranted Pianos and Melodeons at a large discount from Factory Pricks, yok Cash.Hia assortment comprises Pianos from three of the LAiotaT add MOST CKLRBRATRD\tMANUYactoribs ; also those of severatwtb* BEST Ntw York MAKtat, including tba beaotiful and much ad-mi-ed Horace Waters PiAisoa raoM his own yactoby.and MelodeoNS of the rsst Boaiotr, New Have»*, New York.and Royyalo marks affording an opportunity for selection* not to be had elsewhere.Each instrument warranted- Second-hand Pianos at oreat b a an ains yricbs YROM |60 to f 160.Music and Musical Instruis x rts of all kinds.Dralers Teachbrs and Heads of Schools anppliod on .\u2022he beat term*.Music tent by mail post paid.Central and Select Catalogue* of Music and SCHSOULE Of YACTOBY PSICKS ol PlANOt.Me-lodeons and musical instrument* forwarded to spy addrwae, free of postage.2lu Sept.1854-\t9m TO LET, Dr, will l«e «livide.I hs at 25th May, 1854, and parties As* Hiring un the Partici|»ating Scale before that date, s ill be oniit\u2019ed to a Share in the Fund to be set npaitf*r PiviAion >\u2022 n oi«^ the Assute«l.Every inlormc >n may be obtained on appli* \u2022ation at any ol the Branch Offices, or Agents ol die Company at Home or Abroad.By Older of the l)ir«*ct«»M.A.DAVIDSON PARKER.Manager tor Canada.Acent at Quebec : A.J.MAX HAM.December 21st, 1853.\tfim INSURANCE.BRITANNIA LIKE ASSURANCE COMPANY, I PRINCES* STREET, BANK, LONDON.ESTABLISHED AVO.1, 1837.Empowered by Special Act oj farliamtnl, 4 rii \u201c INSURANCE.BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE CCKPANY.CAPITAL, -\t- A10O,OOO.HEAD OFFICES-TORONTO.'iit.Cap.9.Govesnue\u2014Honsle.M\u2019M.ALLAN Deputy Govksnoe\u2014G.P.RIDOUT, Esq , M P.P.Col.Roskar Aleyanuks, CibitrsuiM.Blsckhesth Park, Qffice 0f Quebec A on We»t India T AtiKNCY of this l»ar«*d to taka MARINE Klsts, 0*'«,.in at>d In TABLE especislly adapted to tbc securing .!b:u!l ou Vesselb and ('«.igors.Also.\u2014INSUR ADVANTAGES OF THIS INSTITUTION.INCKEASINO BATES OÊT PSEMIUM.At_____________^_____ ol Loans or Debts, and to all other cases where « Policy may be required lor a leni|*oisry pa, pose only, but which may be kept up, if ue-ceseary, thioughout the whole terin of Lite.HaLI *C SEH1T SATES OE PSEMIUM.Creitit given for half the amount ol the F.rsi Seien ./iitnwl Premium the amount o! the mi* jutid Kall-Preiinums being detlucled Irctn the sum Assuied w hen the Policy oecoiues a claim.SUM assumed payable DUSIRU LITE.The amount payable at the death of the Aa»ui* ed, it be di-belore attaining the age ot sixty, but to the atturtd KimulJ, »/ ke attain that age, thus coinbiiung a provision lor o«d age with ai.assurance u|ion lile.orphan\u2019s endowment branch.Established for the puriawe of atfuiding to pa* reins and alhers the means ol having Children educated end atarte«l in Lite, by securing annuities, to commence at the Parents\u2019 death, and tv be paid until a child, it a son, shall attain his 21st year, or, if a daughter, her 25lh year of Age BRITANNIA MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION ], Princes Street, Bane, Lundom.Emvototrcdbu her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent.Annual Division ol Profits\u2014applied in reduction oi the current year\u2019s Premium.Policy-holders entitled to iiailicipute in the pto-lits aller payment of Five oi Seven Annual Pie* nuums according to the table of Rates selected.Premiums charged for euery fArck.Age of the Assured in every case adaiittm] in I FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY «F | ONDON.having l»«en authonreJ to r**luce the \u2022ate.of premium, are prepared toinsure nioper* ty ol every d«*scri| t«on against loss or damage lr««-n Fire, on the most favourable erms.Claims settled w ithout reference to F.nglanJ.GILLESPIES sc CO.Quebec, 2wrh May 1852.ROYAL lYNlRA.YCE LOMPAIVY, ROYAL INSURANCE BUILDINGS, loarn JOHN ?T aEET AND dale STBEET, LIVES tool, and 28, lomhard sraKcr ennnea or clement?I ANk, LONDON.Cayxud, £2,000,000., xn 100,000 Shares of £20 eai:h.TRUST?KS.;ohn S.Leigh, F.sq.1 R.B.B.H.Blundell, Eaq.j actuary and secretary : Peicy M.Dove, Esq.ankers in LIVE.»COOL\u2014The Bank of Liverjxx»!.¦ ANKKHS IN LONDON i Mn«srs.(ilyn, Halifax, and Co.hanweks in muf.bkc\u2014The Hsnk of Montres!.f pHE large Capitil of 'he Company, and the e number aihI inlluence of its Proprietors ( \u2022uauie it to rank with the mve named Assurance Company, is pr«*pi»r«*d to ACl!EPl FIRE Hl^KS ut as .Moderate Rates ok Premium a* any mher Sife Company.All Losses Settled Prowttlt, without re-erance to the London i tfice.A.J.MAX HAM.CJiiehee, 23rd May, |S;:4.^LOCK I\\SI UAMK COMPANY OF LONDON.PAID UP CAPITAL, ONE MILLION STERLING.Fire DepartmeiiL rpHF UNDERSIGNED are appointed SOIE I AGENTS FOR ALL CANADA.(iVa.i-treal City excepted,) and are authorised to aceelif RISKS on adv.iiUgenos terms, and to SETTLE CLAIMS without referring them to England.LIFE DEPARTMENT.A reilured scale of rates for Canada will be shortly established.RYAN, BROTHERS it CO., Montreal and Quebec Office at Quebec\u2014No.37, St.Peter Street.2nd February, 1853.EACON FIUF.arul LIFE COMPANY of LONDON.JOHN ANDERSON it CO., Agenta.COM- ARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE PANY ol Hariliiril, Connecticut.JOHN ANDERSON & CO.Rt, Peter Street,\ti\tAgents.Quebec, 3'Hh May, 1851.Fire and Life Assurance.13 II JOHN AND! \\ 3MI& STAR Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Of Ogdonsburg.U.S.t TiriLL INSURE ae.inst FIRE and INLAND y y MARINE RInKS, on as favourable teinis as any other rrs|>ectuhie company.A.FRASER, Agent, Office, Wyatt\u2019s Wharf.Quebec, 13th June, 1854.LIVERPOOL & LON DON INSURANCE (Cwmipamy.Capital jt\u20192,000,000 Sterling.PEMBERTON BROTHERS, Aatwr*.Qn*hec, Auymt, 18.52.\t\u2022'»m BRITISH COMMERCIAL Life Insurance Company.BANEEBS.THE CORK BANK.\u2022OLICITOKi.MESSRS.BURTON A SADL1ER.SKCBETABT.C.HORATIO GATES.ACCOUNTANT.WILLIAM TOW IS.MABINK aUaVETOR.CAPTAIN McARTHUR.OFFICE of the QUEBEC AGENCY.Mc-PH EH SON\u2019S BUILDINGS, con^r of Aa-thum St a ».i t and J.B.F.Lane, op|N>aite to the Exchange.Marine, Ocean, ami Inltr.d Iniurancejeffected on the mo*t luvouruhie term».H.W.WELCH.Agent.Quebec.15th June, 185?^_______ THE COLONIAL LII'K ASSIXAMK COU F ANY» Governor, THE RIGHT HONOUEABLE THE EARL OF ELGIN AND KINCARDINE.Governor General of Canada.HEAD OFFICE.22 St.Andrew Square, Edinburgh.Canada\u2014HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL, 49 Great St.Joiner Street.Board of Directors.The Hon.Peter MfGiü.Prr«i.|eiit ol the Bank of Montreal.CAainrum.The Hon.Ju»tice McCord.The lion.Auguste N.Morin, ProvincialSec.Beiijjmtn H.Lc.Moine, Esq., Cashier of the People\u2019» Bank.John Ogtlvy Mofiatt.EAq , Meichant.Henry Staines, Kmj.Medical Adviser.Law Agent.Geo.Vi.Camp! ell, M.D.John Ro«e, E»q.Manager.ALEXANDER DAVIDSON PARKER.r1 HKCOLOVIALLIFE assuranceCOM- L PAW has heei, «\u2022\u2022ablirhed for the pnrj*o»e | ol atfording to the Colonies ol Great Britain the I a«l vaut Ages of Life Assurance, .mil its regul .tir*n» have b«-en ro fraiiied.aa to n'tam that object in the : most efficient manner under the mo*' liberal covenants.The progrès» of the busineuhas been ; atTeuilrd with complete succets, ami thi-t\u2019orni'iny has ou'aine.1 the entire confidence of these whose patr«»r aget: we» j;» object to aeek.From the wide ba*i» of its constitution, and the i « x»ent of ita resources, the Company aff«*rdsad-vantages wh.ch r.o io«-at institution can conler ; ; an«l i\u2019 has goo».«roiitM! for maxing public piefercnc* \u2022 ih! support over other British tifficta «1e:ng huti-i r>fi*a in the Colonies, nn\u2018 oniy with relerenceto be facilities which it attorns.l«y receiving pie-'titums «ni paying claim» in any brTLh Colony where it» Policy Holdei» may ratide, out on the groiiii'l that, in seeking business out of Great Bn* lain, it doe< so not as an alter thought, iu Colonial ar:angen:ent< not being mere extensions of or ad-: .iitioiis to a home buaii.es», but as part ol itsongi-I nal schema and intention.'The Profit* of the Company forfhe perjrwl from 184ti to 1851 fell to be divided as at 25th .May j 1854, and parties who Assure during the present i year will participate.Every information as to the Company, ard its terms a «I condition* for Assurance, can be had on apnlieat on to ALEXANDER DAVIDSON PARKER, Manager for t\u2019anada.Or to\tA.J.MAXHAM, Agent for Quebec.Oft.29, 1852.\t12m EQUITABLE FI UK UVSUUME COMPACT, 450 WSflT STKARTS ««OZfDOS?.27 Great St.James Street, Montreal.CAPITAL-JE .OO.uOO STERLING.CHAIRMAN\u2014A.C.BARCLAY, Esq., DIRECTORS.JhatVa ! enaef, Esq., | John Shaw, Esq , A''SI R ANCE Establishes in 1820, and Incorporated by All jl r.*^ Mo* s ! \u2019Ksu^ ! \u2019 nf Pnrt.nm~,t\tFrederick .Moins\u2019, Eaq., Liverpool and London FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANT.CAPITAL,\u20141YVO MILLIONS STERLINB.rpHF.u.vr F AGEN I UNDERSIGiVKI) having been appointed '\u2018ITS lor the ab«»ve Company, are now Erepared to insure Pro^ierly against RISK by 'IKE, on the most reasonable terms.PF.MUKKTON BROTHERS, 8t.Peter Street.Qeeheî, 24th July, 1851.\t12m WO.V1B03IDV» TAILOR, No.13, ST.JOHN STREET, HAS just received a LARGE ASSORTIMENT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS-auch aa BROAD CLOTHS, DOESKINs, CAS-HIMERES.FANCY VEST AND TKOWSER-INt», Black ao.1 Blue WHITNEYS, MILLED > ELTON CLOTHS.Sic , which he will make t ) to order in good a yle and with punctuality.Quebec, Hih Ortol»er.1853.ALLARD & SON» SHIP BISCUIT BAKERS, No.4«, LOWER TOWN MARKET NlING, Quebec 30tb May, 1854.of Parliament.CAPITAL, Jt\u2018600,000 STERLING.Traitées i JOHN CATTLEY, Eaq.JOHN COX.Eaq., SEBASTIAN G.MARTINEZ, Eaq., Directors : SIR ROBER* ALEXANDER, Barf., THOMAS BENSON, Eaq., JOHN CATTLEY.Eaq., REVI).WM.FALLOFIELD, M.A., GEORGE GREEN, Eaq., SEBASTIAN G.MARTINEZ, Eaq., ARCHIBALD FRED.PAXTON, Esc., DE.VZIL J.THOMSON, Eaq., GEORGE H.WEATHERHEAD, M.D.Manag.\u2019.ig Director\u2014Ebeneter Pemie, Esq.Physician\u2014Simqua What, m.d.AUDITORS.* Thomas Oobton, Eaq., | Thos.Oae, Eaq, m.d.Skcbktabt\u2014Ma.Fbancib F.Nampbbsoh.Bank cas\u2014Mum.(ilyn, Halifax, Mills k Co qUKBRC MEDICAL BErKBKR JOSEPH MORRIN, M.D.Advantages offered to Insurers: THE SECURITY of a large realized and in-ve»te«l Capital, very low Premiuma on the Ch.is.T.Seward, Esq.Edmund S.Symrs, Esq, Clement Tabor, Eaq., Thomas Weat, Esq., F.F.Woodhouse, Esq SECRETARY.William H.Preslon, Eaq.AUDITORS.Henry Eve, Esq., | Thomas williams, K*q.BANKERS.Messrs.Glyn, «Mills It Co.SOLICITORS.Messrs.Cardale, llitfe k Russell.LOCAL DIRECTORS, MONTREAL, William Limn, Esq., J«>nn Toriance, Kao*, J.Frothingham, Eaq., Alfre«l LaKocque, Eaq, Benj.Holmea, Esq.Hon.Wm.«Morns, J.G.Mackenzie, Eaq.E.f\\.f an.e, Ea^., A.T.«.alt, Eaq., Theod.ue Marl, Erq.GENERAL AGENT BRITISH NORTH A «ME RICAN COLONIES.Frederick R.Starr, Esq.ACCOU.NTANT AND CASHIER.James B.M.Chipman, Eaq.rHISOFFICE inauresagainat Txiaaor Damage hy Eire, all Dean ipliona of BuiWinga, in eluding «Mills and Manufactories, and the Good*.Waret and Merchandiie in thes ame ; Snips in Harbour or in Dock ; Craft on Navigable Rivets and Canals, and the Goods Isden in the same ; and Farming Stork of all deacriptio s.The ** Equitable*' Fire « ffice will, \u2019 y a constant analysis of its own experience liom time to time, adopt such ratee of Pretniutna aa the nature of the risk may justify.With this mie.an annual investigation will be made into each class of risk, and a return of one rpo THOSE WHO THINK\u2014If tick if sutfei.1 ing the toituiea of |«iii, or atHicted with long illness, the invalul\u2019s constant hope ar.d most fervent «iraire is to he rettwed and cured of the «listr-Bsii.g ailment, (hat rrndeis his existence so miserable, is the «piickest |«o*»i!>le time.On this priueiplv lb# R.K.K.RKMEDIEmto (««uuded.lustai.t Bclwlftom Pam, Quick Cute ol Diseases, Speedy Restoiaiion to Pealli., is ike great plat* loim on wbnh the R.K.H.'Tbeviy is piedical-ed.Tiie K.R.K.REMEDIES are wnitLy of the age.They instantly relieve the bed-ridden lioni the n «»l excruciating puma, and quickly nee the «\u2022lllicted liom the most obstinate and serious maladies, infusing new life and vigor in the sbat-teied and biuned hidy, en«l renew rarh member ami oigai, of the human system with site ngtk and power.'Ile K R.R.Remediee consirtol Raifwav\u2019a Keaily Relief, Rnd way\u2019s Kcuos «ting Resolvent,} and Railway\u2019s Regulatois.Radway\u2019s Ready Rebel is for (ht instant relief of the suffi rer In m pain, aid to check and airest the progiess of diseases; to «lisinlert animal, inalenous, and ii.leclious poisons, tbu* proterting whoever ust-s it against all ponotKHis infection Iront Contagion, and front sudden attacks oi Chideia.Piirumouia.bb'p Ftver, Fevor ai->t Ague t*c., Likew ise for the «'(!\u2022 ctual ar.d radical removal of all pains and ditt'iu-es ot the Joints, Limbs, Net vrs, Ac.Its lf«si action is t«> remove the pain, (hence its usefulness ir Neuralgic cates ;) its second, to re pair aid heal, as m the cute ot a cut, or wound If the I elle I he applied al'er the Inst little smart it g is over the pain is extinguished, and the work of reps'ation now commence».Hut if the Relief ta not applied, tlirie me many chalices to one that the pain will rmi'inne und an inllammation be set up, and instead of a nmple incised wound we huve li tianiinatioii\u2014«inease to contend with Beanies t's «luect |M»Wrr over p«iir.the, Ready Keliel is the most effictual and convenieiii \u201c counter irritant\u201d that is known to the medical w ««rid.It there he a c^i xcs;i\u2018n or heaping up of lb# b'ood m any («ai'icular part, occasioning pnin and llueati nir.g iufiumrrat:on or disestr, as bore I bloat, Lumbago, or pains in the Ion s.Pleuratic congestion, he., the Relief will be found the iinwi invaluable curat.ve.By applying it over the ad-j-ccnt parts, the blood is diawn away from the \u2022 fleeted paits.(lie congesrioti dissipated and the I am lemoved at once.Let any w-i«o may doubt this but make the trial.Now, these two proptr lea.ita power over pain and its *\u2022 counter irn-anf\u201d lender it tbe most valuable reir.edy for Diarrlnea ; and aiiboitgb not an astringent in the populai nieaumg t i the term, y#t it al> j s tbe pain and anests the «lischarge u« the most fnghllul Diarihu'a or Cboleia in ashoit time.DISINFECTANT.I Rattway\u2019* R-ady Relief, tl.* mo*; safe and poweitul diainfet lant in the world\u2014as *uch, it is a most effectuat n.:e and |Miaitive pievctitative o \u2022 FEVER AND AGUE.So with other fevers and all malarious diseases.1'e.i or twenty drops, taken internally, in a little water will protect the system against any attacks f:om inlectious and malarious poisons.PNEUMONIA, whether Typhoid or Bilious, Radway\u2019s Ready Keliel, given internally and applied over iho«'y, and the ho vs les regulated ami kepi uf iuhlr w nh Railway\u2019s K-gulamr, the («atiei.t will aoou be out ol danger, and speeiiiiy restore*! to health.It the K.K.K.liemedies are given, they will save the life ol the patient.RADU\u2019AY\u2019S RENOVATING RESOL- VENT is the second of the R.K.R.Remedies.It is f«u (hr cure of ol 1 C'hi««n:c Di'eas-s mat have been lingering in tbe system for >eais.HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO ALL AFFLICTED WITH CHRONIC DIS EASES.For 'he prffeni.then, l«-i us pus* to the con-si:k«' li!>r«>i«s tissue aarrnuniing )«»ints; il a peit-oii is .Sctolu!mis, these o»tU'd in the lings; if bionehitis, it takes place in the Rroi.rbiai l'ibr» ; if Syphilis, i: oc* ruts in every tnsue and oigau i»> he whole *y tem, l«\u2019r that dis'^se spaies noilnrg.Vow to cure these dé^^\u2022»\u2022\u2018es, there « hn me M.flarnni.i>i9ns, (for it is this in every csre.) i* ;s manttesf that the ilisea»«d.Medicines that depend merely on puntying the b\u2019ood alone will eraicely ever cure ehionn* disease; to ensure success they murt at lirst have the power to stimulate the absorbents, and remove the diseased ilepo*i'«.I he action of the RESOLVENT i* ilmecteil firot to the absorbents, afimulafing tliem into action ; and second to the blood » u un Ibe gla**, \u201c 85V AI M\u20198\u2014PAN ACKA\u2014PH If.A DA »\" and having the name J as.Su aim «tamped ou the acaliog was, and written on thr label rvTrrtng the fork : and a \u2022 pUndld rugraring fur tbe side of th» Ixtltfi-.rotupoaéd of a geuuietrle lathe work, romprialug ninediffer»i|t die*, whirh have been turned for the eaeluatvo u*u uf thr froprleirr, by Draper & Co., bank note engravers of 'htiadelphla ' In the canlre U a portrait uf tbe lata 5Yu>.8walin.copyright »c« urrd.AIro.Mo ulin a Vei inlf ugo.A valuable Pamily Medlrliir, being a highly approved rrim-dy for all diaeatra ariaiag floin debility of the di grative orgnua, auch aa 5Vnrma, Cbidera, Morbuo.Dya-entry.Fever and Ague.Hiecding Pile*, Kirk Ifeadariir.etr.ete.8e tbe pampblrl (whirb may be bad gratia) aeroinpanving Ihe Venuifar*' I'rrpAr.d only at S5V AIM'S («ARORATOltY, OLD STAND.Seventh St.below (.'heanul, Philadelphia and told by all rcapertablr Druggiita in Ihe rnit«'«l States.CAl Tlt»N TO THE PITil.lt'\u2014Prraoiis wishing to obtain Ihe guuuine SWA IM S PANACEA A SW AIM 8 \\ KIt.MJKl'OK ahould be rarefill to observa Ihe na-na AW AIM ia anelltHl rorruoaly on tbe hotlU-a and Ubrls or they may be imposed on by mrdiclnra mad# In Iml latlou of ihrin, by a persona hearing a somewhat similar name, weii ralrulaied lu deceive lieuVI*1 Agent for the ITiited Statea, SCHIEKKUN.MiORHFHR and 1*0 .170 William Rlreet rorner of Ueckinau, New York.Quobee; lith June, 1854.\t6m THE FAR-FAMED MEDICINE: i->y 8 PRICE, la.The King'* Oily FOR ALL WOVHD9 OR ¦iwmz anus) SUf'H aa Bruisea, Cuts, Galla, Cotka, Sore Back, Npre-ta.Scmtches, ttc., and wound» »l every ilevcription, removing ail Mreneos ano Stitfiie*» in Iron une to live day*.1 ht» célébrai ed remedy was prepared by or«!iît j» Km- v»\tiv m( Croat Britain, under Vh- étreclMm «I Mr.Yonatt, »he celebrated English Farrier, .u d used by him in tfie Royal Stud of horse* anly.Full dirartiuna tccorr.paiiying each bottle.DR.MARSHALL\u2019S ARR0.MAT1C,CATARRH and HEAD-ACHE SNUFF.THIS SNUFF is superior to anything yet known, lor removing the Catarrh; and alao a rold in the bead.*nd the heatlach*; by opening anti purging o;:f all ohaiructions.strei gtiirning the glainla ar.d giving healthy action to the parta -If-rted.it should be kept in the phial well rarkrd.Piej-ared by l)g JOHN MARSHALL, and Sold in 'his City by J.MDSSlfN At Cü., G.G.ARDOUIN.and J.BOWLES.&«trd\u2019ttoeft ot îâc= trouum.A NATURAL REMEDY, procured from a Well in Alleghany County, Pa., four hundred feet below tfie Earth\u2019a Surface ! \u2019The PETROLEUM is a natural Remedy\u2014it is put up aa it flows from the boM>m of the eaith without any thing being added to or taken from it.It gets its ingredients from the beds of substances w hich it nav*es o« er in it* secret channel They are blended together in such a form as lo deiy ail human competition.I he Petroleum this respect is like MINERAL WATERS, wtose most chronic diseases, are acknow- HOLLOWAY\u2019S PILLS.SURPRISING CURE OF A CONFIRMED ASTHMA, AFTER FIVE YEARS\u2019 SUFFERING.The foUoxcing testimonial has been sent to Vroftssor Hotloxcay, by a Gentleman named Middle ton t i f Scotland Road, Liver poil ',u' Pilla have bem the means, under providence, of restoring roe to sound health alter five years of seveie affliction.During the w hole ol that period, I suffered the moat dieadiul attacks of Asthma, frequently o! several w«\u2022?k»\u2019duration, attended with a violent cough, and continual spitting of phlegm int» rmixecl w ith blood.Thia *\u2022 shook my constitution that I was unfitted for any of the active duties of life.I was attended by some of the most eminent mrdical men of this town, hut they (tiled to give me the sligheal relief.As a last remedy I tried yatir Pills, and in about three months they effected a perfect cure of the disraae, totally eradicated th# rough, and restored vigour to the chest and digestive organs.! am, Sjr, your obedient Servant, (Sisned)\tH.MIDDLETON.Dated, Jan.1st.1853.A PERMANENT CURE OF A DISEASED LIVER, OF MANY YEARS\u2019 DURATION.Copy of a Lellt r from Mr 6\u2019u*ni.«, Chemist, ieovil, to Professor Ilollouay, Dear Sir,-\u2014In thiad'strirt your Pills command a more extensive sale than any other proprietary m«dicine befoie the puh\u2019ic.As a pi oof oi their \u2022\u2022fitracy lb Liver and union* Complaints I msy mention the luilowring case.A lady of this 'own with whom I am personally acquainted, lor years was a sevete sufferer from dilate \u2022( the Liver sud digestive oigaus; her médirai «t-tendant ¦s»ur'-d fier that he coidd do nothing to relieve her suffering*, ai d il was not likely she could survive many months.This announcement naturally caused great alarm among her friends and relations, and they induced her to make a trul of your Pills, which so unproved her general health that the was induced to continue them until ahe received a perfect cure This is twrelve montta aco.and »he has not ej.petienred any symptoms of relapse, and oltcn declares that your Pill* have been the means, of saving her life.I remain, Dear Sir, yountmly, (Signed)\tj.g AM IS.Nov.23id.1852.AN ASTONISHING CURE OF CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, AFTER BEING DIS CHARGED FROM THK HOSPITAL INCURABLE.A MOST ASTONISHING CURE OF SCROFULOUS ULCERS,\u2014A CASE CERTIFIED BY THE MAYOR OF BOSTON.Capy of a Lsttir from J.Subis, A\u2019*y., Mayor of It sit on, Lincolnshire.\u2018To PaortaaoR Hollowat, Dear Mr.\u2014Mia.Sarah Dixon of Liquorpond Street.Roaton, has this day itejoised before me that fora considerable peitod she was scveiely afflicted with Scroluloug Sore* and Ulcéra in her aims, fret.legs, ami other pails uf her body : and although the fust uf medical advice was obtained at the coat of a laige sum of money, she obtained no abatement of suffering, but giadually gtew worse.Being recommended by a friend »o tiy your Ointment, ahe procuicd a rmall pot, and a box of the Pille, and before that was all used.symptoms of amendaient appeared.By |iersevering with the medicines fur a shoit time longer, accenting to tbe directions, and strictly adhering to your tulra as to diet.Ac., she was perfectly cured, and now enjoys the Lett ol health 1 remain, Dear Sir, yours truly.(Signed)\tJ.NOBLE.Dated August 12th, 1852.A«N EXTRAORDINARY AND RAPID CURE OF ERYSIPELAS IN THE LEG, AFTER MEDICAL AID HAD FAILED.Copy of a letter from Mrt.Elizabeth Yeates, of the Pott Office, Atdwick Rood, nesr llognur, Sussex, dated Jan.\\2th, 1853.To pRorKssna Hollows y.Sir,\u2014I Buffered for a considerable period from * »*Tere attack of Erysipelas, which at length settied in my leg.and resisted all mrdical treatment.My sufferings weie very giest, and I quite deepaired of any permanent amendment, when 1 was aeath for about (wo year», my longue le.ng coated mr,»t of the lime.I was persuaded to use B A.i'sh-ueatock\u2019t Vermifuge.J had taken only two bottles, w hen 1 passed eighteen or twenty yards of Tsjie Worm, and aeseral other kinds.HANNAH A.GIFFORD.I hereby ceitify, that the above certificate ia correct, the young lady living in my houie at the time.JOHN B WINSLOW.169 Kempton St.Mayfield, Ky , Aug.12/4.Messrs.B.A.FaHnlmock A Co.Gentlemen :\u2014In a practice af medicine for th* last twenty >sara, I have never usideny ruttlicine that excelled yours in btinging about the expulsion ol worms.J.R.DALLAM, M.D.For Sale in Quebec, by JOHN MUSSON k CO., and other lespecisble I\u2019rng^uis.Beware of Counterfeits l DR.GALE\u2019S ANODYNE OF OPIUM, a N a w chlmical rarr* ration ok ont m SôLK.LY ! Il contains all the sedative and anodyne properties of Opium, but will not cons11pale iLe bowels, cause head-ache, sickness oil be stomach, nor any deiangrment uf the csna'itutiou or general health, nor any unpleasant symptom*.It is altogether prefriaLJe to Opium or any ol its ordinary preparations.Testimonial from Hit Excellency George F.Fort Governor of the State o/NswJtneu Dr.Calk:\ty\u2018 Copy cf a letter from Captain Smith, of Great Yarmouth, dated January \\0th, 1853.To Mr.Dixon, Dear Sir,\u2014I send you lb* particulars of a cure effected by Protestor Holloway's invaluable medicines Mr.John Walton, late in Her Majesty's Service, in the British Fleet at Malta, had a very had ulceraled ancle, au«l after having been in the Malta Hospital for six months, was sent ta England aa an invalid to Portsmouth Hospital, where he remaiued aa inmate four months, there as at Malta, reluting lo have the limb amputât' ed, he was turned out incurable.He then come lo Yarmouth, ard was under a mrdical gentle man lor about three months, but his ancle became so much worse that all hope was lost.At ibia period, by my advice, he tried Holloway\u2019» Ointment and Pills, which hy nnremitted appli-cation, healed all the ulcers, and reaiored him to peifect health and strrrg'li.1 remain, Dear Sir, yours very truly, (Signed) *\tJOHN SMITH.All«rt Hotel, Great Yaitnouth.SURPRISING CUKE OF A BAD BREAST.NERVOUS DEBILITY, AND GENERAL ILL HEALTH.Dear î*tr,\u2014I bare used your Anodyne of Opium in my practice and find that it will i,0t constipate the bowel», rauie Head-ache nor any of th«.*e uu-(\u2022Jeasaiit symptoms whirh commonly follow tbe use ot the oidinary préparations ol Opium.Its sedative and Anodyne effects are equal lo Opium.GEORGE F.FORT, M.D.January 19,1852.This may certify that atter on attack ofDytcn-tuy I was lelt in u Weak condition, with nervous irritability, wakelulnrss, sevete giiping pMii.a, Ac \u2014l.ttudsrium was tried, and although it relieved the pain and griping, it constipates! the bowels, increased tbe restle»sn»»s ar«l irdc*d aggravated most of the other unpleasant sytup-t»ma.I then got a bottle of i)r.Gale\u2019s ' Ai «»-dvny of Opium,\u201d and aller using it a few «lavs obtained eatire relief.(Signed,) G\u2019FO.P.WATTS.Washington, Warren Co., N.Y., July 'J, 1852.N.B \u2014None but the heat quality of TuiLcy Opium is Used in ita manufacture.8.A.Fahnestock, Hull 6c Co., Proprietor\u2019s General Agents.Wholksalk Dsfr.-cists, No.51, Ctirr Btbkct, New York City.Foa 8alk by JOHN MUSSON Quebec, 27th Oct., 18.53.ft CO.QueLec.12m PARSONS & Cs\u2019s EmUMlVATOR FOB TH¦ ENTIRE EXTIRPATION OF RATS, MICE.ROACHES, BEETLES CRICKETS, ANTS, bio.Without the use of A runic, and Free from */«»»»-gcr to Human JAfe.virtues in most loathsome 8km dis.«ses disappear under its j '«\"K**1.only by Ph\\»iciana, but by the com action; Scrofulous CnilSldlltlOL- lurked the ays- I ItiUtlify at laff* nun-parlifipatinn Scale, particulaJly on YOUNG i moi*t}l\u2014or Ojtyi'*rcent,\u2014-ofth« nett exeet* mil LIVES, large Bvniisea on the participation Scale.I tr mwlf ,oa/* f,,,**f* lnturrr,i w,tol< Policu* On Insurance* for the whole of Life, one-half have been in force for three year» of the Premium* (if deaired) permitted to remain unpaid for the first aeven years, as a Loan at interest, and then to be paid, or to remain aa a permanent Loan, at the option of the Insurer.The acceptsn-e of Naval, MiliUry, Climate, and Special Risks, on pajmentof a commensurate Premium.No charge for Policies.Loan» on Poljcjea according to their ralue, after Three Premiums have been paid.The Company\u2019s Policies purchased at their full value.Premiuma allowed to be paid Annually, Half-Yearly, or Quarterly.No extra charge lor crossing and recroasing the Atlantic.Residence permitted in any part of Europe.Extended liberality aa to residence on tha American Continent.Th#.\t\u201c ACENT for tha above- a i\tAJVY, »\u2022 P«*P»red to receive PRO- POKALS, and mvo KVE&Y INFORMATION.C HI LlS RE J*™ JrH A NC ^ ENDOWMENT OF JOSEPH ROBERTS, Aobnt, Quebec, I Pth October, I84B.81*\t8 this Natural Remedy.It is also a sure cure for Chilblains on the faet.and Scratches on Horses.Full direction* accompany each bottle.Prick 2s.fid.For aale by the principal Druggiata in this city.PUNDERSON\u2019S CONDITION POWDERS, For Horses and Homed Cattle.The change ot weather and acaaon with the change ot uae and feed, have a very gteat effect upon the blood and sinuous fluids of horses.It is at these changes they require an assistant to na lure to throw- off any disorder of the fluids of the body that may have been mbibed.and which.il not attenderltn, will result in the Yell .w Water, Heaves, Worms.Botla, Ac.All of whirh will fie prevented by giving one of these powders once a year, either .Spring or Fall, and will at any time, cure when any symptoms of disease appears if used in time.They purify the blood, remove all inffammation and fever, loosen Ihe skin, clean*# the walet, and invigora'e the whole body, enabling them toil,» more work with thesamefeed.One or two Pow«!era will perfectly cure a recent Founder in 6 or 8 days without leaving the least effect in the feet, if no blood ia let, and nothing else done, only to give the powder aa directed.Bleeding changes the inflammation from acute to chronic, and settles in the feet.In Horse-Distemper they allay the fever and promote a healthy termination of tbe disraae.One Powder will in all cases cure tbe Horn-Distemper in a cow, without boring the horn* or __ doing anything more than to five the Powder as w hat the Belief is to Acute disease the | directed for a horse.An ox will aometimeste- Suirea double dose, or 2 Powder*.Every cow bould have one Powder given her after earning, tem.Syphi'is, with all its konibS»-train of concomitants hrie fu «is a crilam sud infaillible 1 cure; ard Consumption, too, < ftimes lin«f» ita I nu-ter\u2014('onsumpiion that prevalent at.d lameu- { table disease of the lungs, that is so well known to you all, from its fatal and almost hrlplee» cha-tacter, and the havoc it prodtief» among the young, the most gif'pd and the most beautiiul ol tbe human race, rreet.inx over out viuls with an mildious, yrt awful certainty, and consigning to an early and I 'eniaii^ic giave its yearly fiera* tombs of vic'mts.1 ubeicular ('oiisuiii|ition i* often regarded a* a specific disease of the lung, alone.\u20181 hi* is a mistake: it is hut one of ifie forms of ScrotiPa\u2014it is a 8c«oluloua drf ir,\u2014 1 hav«- groat pleasure in fiirwarding tojou the partirulau of a v« ry extraoidinary euro of a l»?d fin sst effretrd aoMy by the use of jour celebrated Ointment and Pill*.Mra.Mari ha Bkll, ofPitt-atieat, in thia Town.ha«! !\" tn tor a ronaideiable time labouring under nervous debi'ijy.loss of appetite, and general ill hea'th, occasioned by ulcerated wounds in tfie br-s»t.Sfie usd much experience in tfie use ot all the known remedies for the cure of ulcers, but without any beneficial reault, in fact ahe had nearly lost all faith and hope of a cure being -fferted.In this distressing and painful condition ol body and mind, ahe was persuaded to have rerouise to y»ur invaluable Ointment and Pills, which she immeiiia'ely did, and iu the course ol a very short time theeffect produced was most astonishing ; her appetite was speedily improved tfie sores and ulcets in the breast gradually healed, and the nervous excitement of her ayattm waa wholly removed.1 lemaiu, Dear Sir, youra lailbfully (Signed)\tT.FORSTER KER.The Pills should be uaed conjointly with the Ointment in most of tbe follow mg cases :___ Bad Legs\tCancers\tScalds Rad Breasts\tContracted and\tSore Nipples Burn»\tStiff-joints Sore-throats Bunions\tElephantiasis\tSkit.-diseases Bite of Motchvroet Fistulas Scurvy ^ and Sand-fliea Gout\tFore-heada Coco-Bay GlandularSwellings Tumours Chiego-foot\tLumbago\tUlcers Chilblains\tPiles\tWounds Chapped-bar.da\tRheumatism\tYaws Corns (Soft) Sold at the Establisment of Professor Hoi lo-wat.244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) Landon, and by all respectable Druggiats and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized World, in Pots, at It.IJd., 2s.9d., 4*.6d., lit.22a., and 33*.each.PY CHAS.PARSONS t The genuine has a Lbcl on the top of each s c box, similar to the above.\tX Commonwealth of MattnckuseUs, Suffi oik.County oj Chablks Parsons, being duly sworn, depo-es iml says, that fie was tfie origins! inventor md proprietor of Smith\u2019s Egterminator, ur itpr w hich name Le has advertised and disposed of it lor tfie past three vears.But that, on account of the numerous counterfeit* which have appeared, fie has determined to sell no moie under it-e name of -\u201c\u2019th, within tfie Ur.did btates, alter tfiia da'e.All luture sale* will be made under the name ol I arsons A.( o., and none ran he genuine unless the Isbe.s on the boxes bear the nan.s oft has.Parsons Ac Co.char, parsons.Subscribed and sworn to before me, F.W.DICKINSON, a\u2014.\t_ _\tof the Peace.Boston, Suffolk Street, Nov.5th, 1831.The following Testimonials, from parties of high respectability, will place ita efficacy above suspicion : FV-
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