Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 21 mai 1855, lundi 21 mai 1855
[" AND COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.IX.] QUEBEC, MONDAY, 2Isr MAY, 18 5 5.[NO.2200.For Sale or To Let.ftlfc TO LET.THEN W SHOP in Shaw\u2019# Build ings, ¦o*ite the Quebec Bank.Quebec, 3rd May, 1855 M D.MACPH1E, Commission Merchant, C^OrncE,\u20142, SI*.JAMES STREET.Quebec, 2nd May, D-ô.\u2019).\t12 STORAt i i-:.O I ORAGE for all descriptions of Goods re-O ceivedon Keasonaule Terms.S.H- LKVALLE k CO., St.Peter Stieet.Quebec, Ut May, I8ii5.Paterson\u2019s Grand Lottery.st.TO BE LET.A«A rpilF.DWELLING HOUSE foimin* feiatll ^ comer of Claphasa Terrace, Lewis Road.Apply to JOHN PATERSON.Arthur Street.Quebec.7th April, 1855.Ojjices r will b* stopped from a'l persona vvto neglect to obey tf is nolice ou the 3ltt mst.By nrdt r.W.8HORDICHE, i »li » Company are hereby L notnied that I A (I ins'alipents arectlled in payable at ihe Office u! the Company in Quebec ia follows, viz :\u2014 91.\u2022 er 8h.ire payald*» 1st July.1855.91.per \u2018hare payable 1st October, 1855.By oi ler, î-AMUEL NEWTON, Secretary.Quebec, !9th April, 1655.partnership! FROM ardaltrr the 1-t May next, the undersign.d.un-'er the firm of * C h a at.ks Jobin k Njns,\u2019* w ill mry on business asSHir-Brir.r»K».< and also a< Receivers, Shippers and Cullers of Timber, a* the l ove held by them at Point Levi, i dj nnir g the lower Ferry, oppo.-ite the Cry ol Que^e.and known as the \u2022* M.Lawrence l ove.\u201d They wi I also he prepared to >aw up I imber u-to any 8rariLiu»< reijuired, at the Saw-MiJ| in Lie* we, and they solicit the patron, gv of the public.CHARLES JOBIN, \u2022 HARI.Ks t iBl.V, Ja fi.avie.v jobin, PI ERR e.JOBIN.__Point Levi, 24ib April.1 ')5.|m PA RTN EUSIIIP FOU M E U.THESE GOOD'*, all of the newest styles and arlected pertonally hy the .Subacriber, are now ready for inspection, and will be found worthy of a ter-tion, more |>*rticularlv the BONNETS, PARASOLS AND RIBBONS, of which an immer se Slock has arrived.ty* The lowest piice marked in plain figures on e»ery article.no second price.PATRICK O\u2019NEILL, Etude Street.Quebec.April 14, 1855.2 in.and BRITISH AND UNITED STATES mail routs TO Boston, New York, Worcester & East.Arrapaisg«m®aitL The Subscribers Offer for Sale : 'T'WO GANGS STANDING and RUNNING 1 R1GG \u2018 LNG, (Ls «ion\u2019s M anufactuhe,) suited lur vet sels of 1000 Tong, Tarred Rope, ftom 8 inches downwards.Manilla *\u2022 assorted sizes, Sail Twine, (Qal \u201d English Oakum, Stockholm Tf, Black Varnish.Black Paint, in j cwf.Kegs, Genuine White Lead, in I cwt.Kegs, 1 Anchor, 37 cwt._\tS.k J.BROWN, Quebec, 17th April, 1854.InO P0!1-8 CORDAGE, from 9j to I nJ\\J Spunyarn, Housiine, Mailir.r, Hambtoline, (L-mou\u2019s).Tatretl and Manilla Ko| e ofa'l sizes, Canz* dian manufacture.A.k W.PARKE.India W\u2019tiarf.Quebec, lit Feby.1855.\t_____ /\u2022: L E ( TS ( t TLA TED 11 A S E.UST RECFIVFD per Steamer via Portland several SUPERIOR *4 and 28 in< b TRAY'S, and n Peautitul Set of DINNER FPOONS and Passenger* leaving Montreal bv rhamrlain k Fl»RKx, and Dessert, ke., they have been se- | St.Lawrence Moriiiiig Train, connect at Rouae\u2019s lected by Mr.Simon Levy, and will be gua- * 0,,'t 'sithlhe ll.ut) A.M.Tram over Vermont ranteed of the heat quality.\ti * entrai Rai'ioad.go i Troy same evening, or Persons wishing for goods in Mr.L *s line will , ,u Montpelier or Northfield, to atop over night, pleai- give their orders in w riting to theiubscr:- J , Passengers leaving Montreal by the Champlain 3.3i> P.M.Train, stop at Bui- .1 PASSENGER TF AI.NS will run as followr :_ Leave HOUSE\u2019S POINT at 11.00 A M.an», 6 Oti P.M., or ou artival of Traîna from Montreal.her, within the next Tex Days, to prevent delay H.OW EN.30], John Street, without.Quebec.?th Feby.J8nv.TOR SALE.CANVASS.CORDAGE.OSNARURGH, swuare tamarac, WHITE PINE, OAK, ELM.T.C.LF.E, Exchange Buildirgs.Quebec.8th July, 1851.CUT STOKE.'T>HE IT., A thanks to Itu friends and th- public in gene* rsl for the liberal e, rour/g' ment he h*s received, and h** the Inmor to itil'-r.ii them tha! having a««nciatcd him\u2018-lf with lua biothei.Joseph E.DeFoY.hi* business will ho continued in the same premise* ai d m th-* same |u»e*k« to his troops of immediate operations.Orders have been received to prepare transports.Before Sebastopol, May 4.\u2014On Wednesday night the French, under Gen.Pellissier, COMMERCIAL, Imports and Exports at Quebec.[Compiled for tbs Morning Chronicle.! IMPORTS.SEE FOURTH PAGE.Two interesting questions still remain to be settled amid the crowd of Acta already passed, and Bills destined to be strangled by the approaching close of the present Session of Parliament.We mean the re-organization of the Legislative Council and the determination of the Government about the future site of the Legislature.Whatever might be the consequences of changing the existing state of circumstances with regard to either question, it is quite certain that no great harm can accrue Iront leaving the Council for a time, constituted as it is ; and that much inconvenience and expense will be avoided by keeping the Government for the present at Quebec.The trouble and risk alone of moving the public documents ftom one end of the Province to the other, atfonl sufficient cause for remaining quiet till a permanent abode shall be determined on and prepared.To defend the Legislative Council against crude constitution mongers, and to prevent as much aa possible the rash alienation of the public resources for the maintenance of religious administrations, were two of the few political questions which we openly professed to undertake.Time has certainly served to soften down the operation of sequestrating the Clergy Reserves, and the prudent firmness of ttic present Ministry in carrying out the Legislative enactments which were deemed unavoidable for the peace of the Country, has done much to soothe the bitterest opponents u\u201c\u2019*\u2018 «iMlrabt** i« «Tolut.mou ôf\ttubiu »u4 honorable «-luirarter.There i* p.-rliap* no colony where nien of thin rla»* wouM more willingly tin.I a home than Canada, and ¦lout- which in exteuaivcly po«».*»e« the mean* of aati»* fyinif *urha demand.Hut Her Majeaty'» Oorernmeut have, aa you are aware, tin power to make an offer of thia kind It la.therefore, propoawl to the Canadian Legiala-tar.-and (ioveriiuieut.on whoae sympathy with them m the present «traffle thr people f the United Kinifdoin have such strong irrotind to rely, to take Into contidera.tion the means ol assisting Her Majesty's Uoverniuent in this project.It Is an additional reason to induce me to make this \u2022Iitifeslioli that experience l.as shewn that settlers of thi.class form often a very valuable accession to the population of a new country not only fur the purpos.s of industry, but for those also of deb-ncc.1 have.\\r., Gssv.(lovernor Sir Kdtuund W.Hoad, Bart.-2J0 augmenting the salary of the Admualty Jud- attacked the advanced works of the Quaran-ge,\tboo Bastion, and carried them at the point of On motien of the Hon.Mrt Cayley, the the bayonet, taking 12 mortars from the Rus-main motion was amended, by the Order ol ( sious, and eslabliabmg himself in the post-tin- Day lor the second reading of the Hill lar.'i.being discharged ; and the Biu withdrawn.Hon.Mr.Cayley then introduced a Mi>l to amend the Act amending the Act granting a Civil List to Her Muiesly, by increasing the salaries of certain Judicial and other Functionaries and Officers therein mentioned, and to fix those of certain other Public Ollicers ; second reading to day, and to be the first order of the day.On Saturday afternoon, a Message came down from the Governor General, enclosing the following despatches from Downing St.: Wat l>Er*ai mint, March 31,16Ù5.(Copy.) ftia,\u2014I am directed by Lord 1\u2018autnure to re.' Parliament lias been passed to confer the necessary pow«-rs It would afford a considerable itxlttcement to many to join the stamlard, if.in addition to present pay.they could be offered a location on Crow u Lauds in some of tb«- Colonies And it would bean Inducement of p«*eu liar value be49 .Feet of Lumber.649.9!4 Cords ol Firewood, 592 .Mails, kc.Total \u2022I Cy.»40)2 73J .\t51)8 ul j ,5853 41 .2139 08 .\t825 82 .\t845 69 $14.234 95 £3558 14 9 Comparative Statement.Cy.1855 \u2014Week ending April 28.\u2014£3558 14\t9 1854.\u2014Week «tiding \u201c 29 \u2014£3690 16 2J Decrease\u2014£ 131\t1\t5] Total receipts for current half year commencing Jan.1st.up to Cy.week ending, April 28.£64 101 19 3 292 Miles open.(Traffic interrupted by the breaking up of the ice.) SUIPPI.Xti lYTKimiCMB.PORT OP QUEBEC ARRIVED.May 19.Bark.Paragon, OP.*tti A prît, Havre dc Grace, order.general cargo.-Thomas James.Marshall.17th do, Gloucester, order.ballast.- Henry Dunran.lladrork, ÜOtbdo, Plvmouth, order.ballast.-Home.Poe.30th do, Glasgow,\u2014, general cargo.31 pa*.Ship Yeoman.Talhonn, letta do.Liverpool, It Mctllain A Co.salt.Ship Sir Harry Smith, Haws, 13thdo, Liverpool, order, salt.Brig Ann, Miiler, 21st do.Dumfries, order, ballast.May SOth.Ship City of Manchester.G ray barn.2fitb March, Liverpool.It Shan-, I i-ahiu pars -lloliert A Lewis.Vaughan.I7th April, do, order, general cargo.2 do do.Bark Plalina.Kirhard*.18th do, Bristol, do, do.3 cabin and 7 steerage pass.-Amazon.Keily, 18th do.Waterford, do.ballast, 7 pass.-Derwent.Williamson.5th do, Workington, G B Syrtie* dt Co.roal.-Hampton.Boyle, 3rd do, Greenork.J White, coal and pig iron.Brig B«we*.Lllwootl, 14th do.Workington, order, coal.8 pass.- Mary, Thompson.13th do, Lancaster, Sharpies A Co.coal.Briglo Phoca.Callata.7th May, St John's.Nfld.J J Lowndes, sugar, molasses and old junk.1 pass.-Swordfish.Bryon, 12 days.Halifax, order, mutasses A «agar Schr Alire lUgens.Laybold, 3d May, Halifax, 11 J Noad A Co.sugar.There are about fifteen more arrived that are not boarded.It blew so violently the whole of yesterday thaï il was impossible to hoard them Among them are the Derwent.< >c«an Queen.Sarah lingers.Symmetry, Premier, Infanta, Port Glasgow, and Lord Sidmouth.* CLEANED.May 19.Schr Victoria, Bernier, Chitiean.P V Robin.it bl^l^'theampnf the allies.During the first week of the bombardment the English fired about 2,200 tons of ahot and S2 'r.t5r.v,hi\" \"r .«.- Sï - lion by the allies for the week amounted pm-bably to some 6000 tons of shot and 1500 ona of powder.The telegraph between London and the w- ^HWnP,,r PCt\u2019n,*rfl«1\u2018 a\tP\"r«ion C );UU\"f''\tn,!\"P:*\u2018'-hes readied the Br tial, Government m a low hours, but were not generally communicated to the public rir.tnrï'tir\u2019.r^.:: ENTERED FOR LOADING.Ntmei.Tons.For.Bn IfAeat.Wktrt May 1».mix* Mary, 703.Lon.lon, K Burstall A Co, OTBrisu's Wharf Vivid.203, Poole, Le Mesurier A Co, Nlllery Cavo.Amethyst.1P.I8, Greenock, Gillespie* A Co, Oliver\u2019s Wharf.Princess Royal.\u2014, Plymouth.A Gilmotrr A Co, Itxlian Cove.Agamemnon.1 Uvl, Liverpool,\tdo\tdo Belmont, 937, Plymouth,\t«R.\tdo MARITIME EXTRACTS.l.oxs or the Oukssa.\u2014We have been favored by Capt.Darling, with the following rejvut of the loss of the bark Odessa, hence last Fall for L.mrrick :\u2014 The l idosss sailed from Quebec on the 21st November, and.on fith December, having eurotinlered a gale f wind from S K.ship eprting a liak.The pnmps were kepi going, bnt the wat.-r continuing to gain on her.we bore up for Gaspk It soon after rame on to blow a heavy gale of wind from 8 W, and we were obliged lo heave the ship lo.On th.- following day.made Antirosti Island, took to the boats, and abandon ed the vcsseL The chart indicating that a provision i>os» was located at Fox Bay, we proceeded there, and being unable lo discover the depot marked, ramped In the bttsh.On Ihe 12lh.left for the H K point ; during the same night a heavy gale of wind blew from the eastward, driving Ihe long boat ashore among Ihe rocks.The crew took shelter on some shelving rocks which projected from a cliff, amt- remained there all night The master and male were twice washed off the rocks hut succeeded In reaching them again ; the mate's wife was also washed off and.nnfortnnatrly.drowned.When layllght came, we saw no prosper! of esraplng from our perlions situation, for the cliffs surrounded ns nn every side.The long boat's oars and masts had been washed ashore, and having lashed these together, such of us as were least exhausted, climbed up by the spars, and then hauled our companion* up.To our Inexpressible regret we were compelled lo leave on Ihe cliff the toctor and one of our men ; they had been severely frost bitten and were unable to travel.They both died shortly after onr departure.We were obliged to re main in the hash that night ; (here was then abont 31% feet of snow on the ground and we were wlthnnl the means of lighting a Are.On the morning of the I4ih.started for Ihe Kasl Point, and the master, male, and three men reached there that evening.One man had both hi* feet frost-bitten, and died inconsequence.Kve ry attention was paid the survivor* by Mr Jnlyan.the ' Ight House Keeper, but being unprovided with medi rlne of any kind, he had some difllmlty in affording re lief to the sufferer* by tho cold and frost.The Krroraanga.from Glasgow, and the Triton, from Marseilles, with general eargoes, and the schr.Messen left here last Naturday evening, for Montreal, In asked tn nnwg.\u2014 Ministère do- «.'-™1 \">ry *hosid .««wsToT Z,\u201d t|oninth»|«1bW,onof.h,,lcw, *n fMMl.Vl*nn' \"cgo,i*,ion* ste, of .¦' tliu sulwl.tnre of th*.negotiations an.l the nro-ThlToTlml r \"^liU?,l ,n **»»l««ment.the ,™\" cf w«?\"\",h' ^\tf™\"> \u2022 A.\"hAT ®nR**pmI 100 Bble.White Baa'ard Sugsr, 24\tTierces LosfSugsr, 10 lb.loavea, 50 Bags Lagutyra Coffee, 20 Bble.hoaved do.100 Cases Hydraulic Preaaed Candle*, in Fancy Csaea, 100 Cases assorted Pickier, 50 Bara Black Pepper, 50 Bags Sicily and Languedoc Almonds.350 Boxes Smyrna Raisins, 25\tHhds and Qr.-Casks Bordeaux Vinegar 200 Boxes Starch, Leach*-*.Oswego, Col- man\u2019s and Glenfi*-ld, 75 Boxes Honey Dew Tobacco, 75 Boxes Sweet Chocolate, 50 KegaGround Ginger, 20 Bbls.Jamaica do.150 Cases Champagne Brandy.750 B >xes Window Glass, assorted sizes, 20 Hhds Double Boiled Linseed Oil, 15 Bbls.Bleached Elephant Oil, 5\tChests Madras Indigo, in lots, 3 Cases Eau de Cologne, 50 KegsBi-Caib Soda, 50 Bales Cotton Wick, 6\tBales Cetton Twine, 40 Boxe* Rose, Almond and Variegated Soap, 20 Dozen Flavoring!Extracts, 5 Cases Sco'ch Confectionary and Marmalade.and a variety of other goods ¦ ALSO, IK AXAIVBD I* TIMF.: 100 Hhds.Prime Muscovado Sugar, Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.A.J.MAXHAM.Quebec, 21st May, 1855.\tA.A B.Extensive Sale of Teas ÇofljM» Brandy, Tobacco Haisins, Liverpool Soap, &x\\ THE MORNING CHRONIC! E.MONDAY/MAT 21.1855.\u2022y.-ytEy: -V\"3-3B AUCTION SALES.BY G.&.hTqIBSONE.;\t.w >\t'\t7 DRY ÜÔODS./ -¦¦y \u2014 AUernON SALES By Auction, at the SUBSCRIBERS\u2019STORES THIS DAY, (MONDA?,) 2lat iiuUnt, et TWO o\u2019clock piectsely,\u2014 Wtlhvul rturps AN Extensive Aaeoitment of SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, comprising.* Shirtings, Cssbaiis, Print*, Muslins, DeLaines, Silks, Coatings, Moleskin*, Drabbets, Ilutcel Cords, Gaiubroons, Silk and Pongee Handkerchiefs.And a great variety of Fancy Goods.G.A H.GIBSONE.Quebec.21st May, 1.H55.\tA.A B.By Auction, at the Subscribe!*\u2019 Stores, on TUESDAY next, the 22ud MAY.Sale at TWO o\u2019clock prerucly The whole positively Without Rcsehvk, \u2014 TO CLOSK CONSIGNMENTS : \u2014 A O PA^ SILK and SATIN HATS, of V_y Montre*!, English and American Manufacture, 25 Cases Wool, Fur and Muff Hats, Tea, Leghorn Hate, Cloth Cape, Ac.G.A H.GIBSONE.Quebec, 2l*t May.1855.\tA.A B.BY THOS.BICKELL.TO HOUSE-KEEPERS, SHOP-KEEPERS, Ac.By Auction will he sold at the Subscribe!\u2019* S'ores, Jail Hill, tins SATURDAY, the 19th May and follow ing Evenings at SEVEN o\u2019clock A large Consignment of new and Seasonable DRY GOODS in lots lo suit purchasers, to consist of Delaines, Printed Muslins, Alapacba\u2019a Lusters, Circasrian Cloths, Muslin Robes, Shawls.Bonnets, Parasols, H\u2019kffs.Gloves.Stockings, Cloths, Cassimeiea, Sbirta, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac>, Ac.THOS.BICKELL, Quebec, 19th May.1855.\tA.A B.IMPORTANT SALE OF new mop mis The Canada Tea Company WILL SELL, By Public Auction, ZN MONTREAL, ON FRIDAY, 8th JUNE, 6524 Pack CHOICE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, CROP, 1854-1855, CARGO of the \u201c ARISTIDES,\u201d Capt.Barclay, Horn Shanghai, now in Port.Te*ms:\u20146 months Credit.Ca'alogurs w,!l be prepared and circulated.Samples may be examined the day previous.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock, A.M., precisely.\u2014and,\u2014 Immediately following, will be offered, for account of Megur*.D.Torrance k Co., A large assortment of SUGARS, WINES and newly Imporied GROCERIES.Particulars in a future advertisement Montreal, 18th May, 1855.BY LEMOINE & Cl MON.For Sale by the Subscriber : 1 fin XT'KGS MJPERIOR ROSE SNUFF.11X0 IV\tG.A H.GIBSONE.Quebec, 11fh May.1855.\t18 THOS.ANDREWS, JSo.3, ST.JOHN ST., Within, 60 75 25 By uction will be »old si lhe New' SI OR ES of Mr A H TURCOTTE, St.Peter Sticet, on TUESDAY next, the 22nd inetent,\u2014 A\t/CHESTS and HALF CHESTS Extra Fine Fresh Teua, consisting o! Hyson, Twenkey, Gunpowder, Souchong, amt Congo.125 Bags Port Rico Coffee, Green and Roasted, do Jamaica do do , do do St.Dominique do\tdo __\tdo\tJava,\tdo do\tdo 500 Boxes Liverpool Soap, 200 do Tobacco, Honey-Dew and Cavendish, *30 Tierce* Fine Leef Tobacco, Favorite Biands, 450 Boxea Rsi>ins, AO brls Washing Soda, 15\tdo\tBaking\tdo, 125 Boxs Glenfirld Starch, 100\tdo\tOswego\tdo, 200\tdo\tBlue\tdo, 200 Doz.Brooms various qualities, 20 Brie.Copf eras.D\u2019Keuyper\u2019a Gin, in Casks and Cases, Brandy\tdo\tdo, Whiskey andSpiiits in puncheons, Vinegar\", Barley, Rice, Pepper, Clove*.Allspice, Cheese.Lemon Soda Biscuit, Hams, Lsrd, Blacking, Ac., Ac.Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.A.J.MAXHAM.Quebec, 18th May, 1855.\tA A B.Plumber, Lattitter, Sheet Iroo, Tin and Copper Worker; RESPECTFULLY begs to inform his Customers and the Public at laige, that he is enabled to execute, with the utmost efficiency and dispatch and upon the Lowest Terms, every description nl Work in all the Branches of his Trade.His STOCK comprise» WATER CLOSETS, on the Newest and most Approved Principle!; LIFT fe FORCE PUMPS; SHEET LEAD of,any Weight; al.o LEAD PIPES of 4 in., j in;, j in., 1 in., tj in., I| in., 2 in.and 2( inches of any weight or quantity; and will either Fir up, parties requiring him to do so.(or furoish any party or parties engaged in the business, with all materials in his line, kor Cash ) Also a Urge assortment of CHANDELIERS LUSTRES.BRACKETS, PILLARS.Ac.,Ac , which he will also dispose of, and put up with neatness, at the lowest possible prices.The above mentioned are exclusive of a great variety expected by the Ships Caledonia, Brilla-nia, Toronto, and others Also, with the above mentioned materials, always on hand and for Sale, the latest and most improved SCREW\u2019 COCKS to stand any amount of pressure.Quebec, 7th May, 1855.\t3m 2or3sw NOTICE.THE Subscriber having OPENED a GENERAL IRON WORKING ESTABLDH-MEKT in Josepii Archer's Ksq., Primises, St.Rochs.Corner of SI\u2019.FRANCIS and ST.ROCHS STREETS, is prepar'd to do ALL KINDS ol IRON and SHIPPING WORK, with which he mav he favored.Old Iron and Brass pii'chased.THOMAS WHITTY, Corner of St.Francis A St.Rochs Streets.Quebec 5th May, Q 2~1 1345678 9.I O HATS landed in a damaged «lata from oa board the abip *\u2019Toronto,\u201d BsiUuliue.master, frooi Liverpool.J.H.A Co., Q.I-' One Case do., per Ship *'To* ionto \u201d Balantinv, master, lioui Liverpcol.Sal* at ELEVEN o'clock precisely.I.k.MOINE A Cl MON, Quebec, I9tb May, 1855.\tA.A P.bankrupt Stock.By Auction, will be sold, at the Subscribers\u2019 Stoie-, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY next, the 22nd ar.d 23rd instant, Positively Without Rksebvp.: AN Exteruive and Valuable Retail Stock of SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, comprising: Cloth*, Cassimeia, Doeakins, t Cotton.Linen, Silk Goods, Coburgs, Cahmere and Orleans, Trimmings, Small Wares, and a great vaiiety ofother article* By older ol the Truaiees, Sale punctually at TWO o\u2019clock.LeMOINK it Cl VON, Quebec, 21st May, 1855.\tA.A B.ADVOCATE, *3., Ofllre t\u20144|iiel»cc Hank UiilldlnR, ST.PETER STREET, Lower Town, Or at Residence: St.Deni* St., Cape, U.Town.Quebec, 10th .May, 1855.\t4m-p HANS HAGENS, Sill I* BROKER.the Latest and the Most Fashionable Style,\u2014of _______________________ de Styl which they bad the honot to aupply Hts Rxc*i.- .i.kncv the Gov.General Rnd Lai>v Heap.qUF.BEC,\u2014FABRIQUE STREET.9:h May, 1855.\t2|m M.Private Boarding House.THE.f-ubseriber having lcR»rd the extensive and well finished premise* over Mr, Bkn-sj * is in\u2019* Dry Goodr Store, Upper-Towm Market Place, Will be prepared, from the 1st of May next, to receive Poabder* ard Travellers \u2014 The room* .are large and airy, and every attention will be paid to the comfort of patron* M.MELROSE.Wanted, a Gocd Cook, for the above establishment.Quebec, April 21rd, 1855.A.HEARN, ADVOCATE.254, ST.PETER STREET, (t^-Oppoirtle the Commercial Cham here.Quebec, 9th Mat, 1853.Bv Auction, THIS (Monday,) and FOLLOWING EVENINGS.*t the Stores of MADAME L.G.PITON, Bridge Street, St.Koch:\u2014 FA'vCY WAX WORK ORNAMENTS, Wicker Baskets and Cradles, Chins and other Ornaments, Ac., Air.Sale at SEVEN o\u2019c'ock each evening.F.H.HALL.Quebec, 21st May, 1855.\tA.A B.By Auction, on TUESDAY next, the 22nd inst., at the Subscriber\u2019s Stores, next to the Examining Warkhousk : ALOT of EMPTY WATER CASKS.Sale at ONE o\u2019clock.F.H.HALL, Quebec, May 21,1855.\u2022\tA.A B.TO SHIP-BUILDERS AND OTHERS.By Auction, on TUESDAY the 22nd instant, at the Subicribei\u2019s Store, LEAYCRAFT\u2019S BUILDINGS, next the Customs\u2019 Examining Warehouse, the following viz :\u2014 DOUBLE and Treble Purchase Blocks for Hustings, Dead K>ea and smaller Blocks, 3 AnviD.2 Vice*, 2 pair large Bellows, 1 Winch Treenail Machine, Smith\u2019s Tonga and Tools of variou» descriptions, I yard Bell.3 Move*, Ship Wheel, Pilch Pots, Iron Ranis and Knees, Chains,Suckers, Augers, Ring, Eye and other Bolts different sizes, Elat and round Kar Iron, Scrap lion, and all rhe requisites tor Ship-Build-ti\u2019s and Repairers Ysrd.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Pit and Mill Saws, lot of Staples.Kitchen Range, Cooking Stoves, a Consignment of Sherbrooke Pails and Tubs, a lot of Crockery Demijons, and sundry oth-r articles.\u2014also,\u2014 At half-past THREE o\u2019clock precisely a very superioi Family Carriage, Patent Axles.Lamps, Ac., (or one or two Horses, built by Mr.Gm-gtas.Sale at TWO o'clock P.M.F.H.HALL, Quebec I8lh May, 1855.\tA.A B.Public Sale bj order of the Circuit Court.WILL be sold on TUESDAY the ?'2nd May inst.at the hour of TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon, at the MHP-YARD of Fortin A Co., at HARE POJN P,\u2014the FRAME OF A VESSEL, measuring about 80) ton*, a WINDL ASS, sixty KNEES and a lot ol TIMBER of different kinds and dimensions.ALBERT ANGERS, BailitfSuperior Court.Quebec, 2lst May, 1855.eTVjCTÇ Government Sale.By Auction will he sold, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th mat., in the ROYAL ENGINEER YARD.St.Lewis Gate, A LOWER PARK, St.John's Gate : A QUANTITY of UNSERVICEABLE SlOBF.9, consisting of Bushel Iron, Gmi Wheelr.Great Coats, Artillery Clothing, Fur Caps, Ac., Ac.\u2014 also\u2014 About 8 Cwt.of Stone Colored Paint, valions Iron and Copper Tools, Iron Ovens, Ash Staves, etc.Ac.Sale to commence at 12 o\u2019clock precisely in the Engineer Yard, St.Lewis Gale.Conditions\u2014CAM! on delivery.B COLF Quebec, 15th May, 1855.\tA.A B.Wanted for the London House, No.6, St.John Street, A MILLINER to attend to the Lady\u2019s Df.-partmk.vt,\u2014will be required to speak the Engluh and French Languages, and to understand thif'businesf perfectly.J.A E.BARROW.Quebec, 18th May, 1855.\t4 WANTED,-A GARDENER.L.T.MACPHERSON.St.PeterS\u2019., 16th May, 1855.WANTED, by a young, unencumbered Woman.a SITUATION as HOUSE-MAID or COOK.Best of refertnets can be produced.Apply at the office of this paper.Quebec, 12th May, 1855.\tu WAIST TED, ONE or TWO APPRENTICES to the Drug business.Enquira at tbc Office of this Pa- tier.Quebec, 21st April, 1855 A FEW BOARDERS can be accommodated in the MONTREAL HOUSE, No.41, St.John Street, within.Quebec, 14th May, 1855.\t6 rnilREE l accommodated or FOUR GENTLEMEN can be with BOARD, at No.11), Strket, Si.Kochs, on Rkasonabi.»: Princk Txrms.Quebec.25th April, 1855.FOR PLYMOUTH DIRECT, To $»U on or about Ut» 4»hday n Juin*.ri^HK Favourite Shi;» \u201c BEL- 1 MONT.\u201d can accommodate * few tViûLei in 0# I ol P°*P ______Also,» f-w Calwu l*a»aesgvsa, ,A|»- ply to CAPTAIN GILPEN.at I di»o (Wve.oi ALLAN GILMOL'R A CO.Quebec, 19th May, 1855.C \\ II I\u2019nckat'cs id m.VV DRY (ÏOODS.JAIIES HÊWÏTr & Co., ^uit r< n AVtfefutt received per Sria# Fleet, PACK AG f 8 ot 41 FOR Whitehall, Burlinglon, St.Johns Sorel or Three Rivers.Ti WARDING COMPANY\u201d will TAKE FREIGHT f.r Adelaide, South Australia.Apply to ALLAN GILMOL\u2019R A CO.Si.Peter Street.Quebec, 3rd May, 1855.FOR CHARTER.THE Barque FALCON, 382 Ton*.Captain Low nv.now at thi* Port, wmII accept a Chatter for Tim-beror Deals, to any safe Port in Great Biitain or Ireland.Apply to C.W.WILSON A Cj.Quebec,28th Apiil,l855.FOR SALE OR CHARTER.rHE Brig '* NKSTllR,\u201d 2u6 Tuoa Kegiater, now undergoing thorough repairs in the undersigned\u2019» Ship-Yard,St.Koch, and will be ready lor aea at first open water.She will accept a Charter for any ol the Lower Porta, or any safe Port in the United Kingdom.Apply to JOHN LEMELIN, U .Bridge Street, St.Roch*.Quebec, I6th April, 1855.6 i«L 6|,l.Üd.3d.New Fancy & Staple Goods, whirl, owing to the depressed *jafe of European .Marlins, have BEEN BOUGHT VERY t HEAP, ai'd Wil.f.BE SOLD MUCH UNDER ORDINARY PRICES.15(1 Pieces Mous*line do Lain*, frotu 100 \u201d Hlk.fcCcl\u2019d Coburg Ololk»,\u201d *00 Pi>nled Mualiu Dre»i«-< *1\t2*.300 Do do do.French Pattern», Jium\t6s.100 Piaceg 36 io< h.While Long Cloth Shitting, LBO\u2014\u2014 A)l»rge and choice selection ot Shawl», Scarfs, New D.ea* Good*, Bonnets, Ribbons, Parasols, Fienrb Flo^eia, Lace* llnhiery, t.'lovrs, Linen.Damask*.TowoHiugs, and every description ol HOUSEHOLD FAMILY GOODS All unnea oaniNaav eaices JAS.HEWITT A CO., 38, John Str««:.Quebec, 10 h May, 1855.4|d.Landing cx \u201c J^ritallnili\u2019, \u201c Toronto.\u2019* and Q/Wk DOXFS SOAP.Cgagy, OUvy X) 50 Hbl*.Washing Sods, in lib s do d >.15 Kh!a.Bakmg Soils, 2\u2018i\t\u2018* Capers», lut) I\u2019/js Patna Rice, 1st quality, For Sal* by H.Tt'RCOTTE.St.Peter Street, Louer Loua.Quebec.8th May, 1853.LANDING cx \u201c Britannia\u201d: 1 f W k IlOXES Caaev\u2019a Crown Brand IUuU D LIVERPOOL SOAP.LANE, GIBB A CO.Quebee, 8th May, 1855.T H R Subscriber having LEASED the WHARF «md STORES, for in-re year» pant occupied by Menais C.E.Lrvet A Co , ST.J A V ES s*l REET ; he uifera lo KhCEIVE, STORE and Dfe LIVER GOODS of all detcrip-'ions on MortBAiK Tlhms.11* also ofiViN WHARFAGE for Ships of any burthen, for loading or uidoadiiig, a* al»o a very advantugtoui berth for discharging f'oals without huiaiiiiü hisher than the hatchways.HENRY ATKINSON, Jumor, Office on the Wharf.Quelrec, 1 Ith May D*53.BIOT AKO SHOE WAHEHOUSE, John Street, (c o It N X R OK u R s U L X a T R t: X T .) COLLINS & NORTH MOKE E8PKCTKULLY iiitimate to the inhabitants R.r' lessrrl the above (irMiiiaea, where they uill be prepared to execute ad orders in theii line, at the nhortent notice and on the mo>t reaionable tirm*.THEY OFFER FOR SALE A CHOICE AND VARIED STOCK OK V FOR CHARTER.HE First Clais Ship.\" HAI-DEE,\u201d of Liverpooi, 713 Tons, Captain McLeop.will accept a Charter for any Safe PoU in Britain.Tin» Vessel is now in Port, and will I * ready to receive Cargo first open water, and, being a fast sailer, would be vei\\ su liable lor carrying Troops.Apply to ALLAN GILMOUR A CO., St.Peter Stieet.Quebec.April 14, 1855.Ladies .'>5.Quebec Hydraulic Cement.fflHE undersigned having purchased the Patent FOR SALE.A SHIP of 509 Tons, now buildin in the undersigned\u2019» Skip-Yard Hare Point, under Lloyd\u2019s ins|>ertion to Class A 1 7 years, and will be launched fust open water.\u2014Apply to Quebec, ÎO'h Feby.1855.T.C.LEE.\u2014asgt-> STATION.qtmivmi: HE GROSSE ISLE STEAMER will leave JP the «Juekn\u2019s Whar»\u2019 every TUESDAY and SATURDAY, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock, A M.No person allowed to Land at the Quarantine Station, without a Pass from this office.A.C.BUCHANAN, Chief Agent.Govt.Emigration Dspartmfnt.> Quebec, llth May.1854.\t( for the Manufacture of the above C'meOt, from Mr Pif.hhx Gauvrkau.offer f.»r sale TEN THO SAND BARRELS CEMENT known as the - QUEBEC HYDRAULIC CE-MEN T \" CHINTC, SIM ARD At ME PHOT.Quebec.12 h May, 1855.\t1m JANKS ic MORGAN, /othnrtrag He c'ouimisstcn 9grnts.T their UK undersigned having cotr.pVtrd raiigem-nts a» Agents I r a DAILY LINE OF M\u2019kAMKR^, beturen MONTREAL and QUEBEC, are j!.repared :o firward every de-jcription of g-cds fiom Upper Canada or United \u2022Stat-s that may be consigned to them, and Vice Vt R«A.W.I).B.JANES, K.J.MORGAN.Montreal.1«t May.1855.St Lawrence Hotel, No- 60, St.Piter Street.Montreal Steamers, M THE \u201cQUEBEC.\u201d Rudoi.se, Master, each MONDAY, WEDNESDAY,and FRIDAY; The \u201cJOHN MUNN,\u201d CRAwroRD.Master, each TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY.from the Napoleon Wharf, at FIVE o\u2019clock.p.M., for MONTREAL, calling only at Three Rivers.ROBERT SHAW, Quebec, 8th May, 1855.\t6 Agent.NEW ROUTE TO FAR WEST! THE RS.HAMMOND rcrperllndj- informs her _ _ Friend4 and the Public th.V.she i* pre-par.-d to rective ht ) A U DE KS or IRAN ELLERS Breakfast ready all times by \u2019he arrival of the Montreal Boats.Every attention will be paid to those favoring her with their ou*iom.Other Meals will be prepainl when required on their leaving the ci'y.Quebec, tiltli Mav, 18:»5.VICTORIA HOTEL, Adjoining tin* terminus oC the Quebec and Rii-hmond Railway.nUIS Expensive and Elegant Hotel is now J will find every comf, it and arcommodation on the mo*t R^A\u20180^;AHr.^.Meals are seiv-'d in time ro suit the convenience ol ;>aa*cng.:s ariiving or depatting by the JOHN AUGHTON.Proprietor.point Levi, 2tith April, 1855.T)ERSONS going to the F VR WEST are in- form,-H that « NEW, CHEAP AND EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE to the Western States and to the Lake Superior Country, by first class Steamers and Rail way, has been opened up this season and is now in successful operation.Passengers proceed by steamer from Quebec to Toronto, and from thence by the ONTARIO, Sf.MCOK and HURON RAILWAY to Colling-wood, on Lake Huron\u2014where fir»t class Steam-era will he in readinees to convey them to any Port on Lake Michigan or Lake Su.rptior.A rrangements have bc< n made lor the punctual despatch of the Steameis on this rout ?and lor the forwarding of Freight without detention.A.BRUN EL, Supt.O.S.^ H R.R.Toronto, 17th May, 1855.JAMES MARTIN,-Surgeon, Has REMOVED to No.7.GARDEN SI REE T \u2014I.U.-VIS STREET.Quebec, 5'h May, 1*53.Im BANK.that NEW BiT & F l! KIJVEW HAT STORE.StVASfclStfMftVT, j\t_______ No.66, JOHN STREET, Upper Town.A.SIMPSON & CO., IMPORTERS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, Manufacturers, and AO\t( ''G., HAVING purchased \u2022 O* OG V-> *t « Gacar SAcaincx for Cash, the ENTIRE 8TUCK of the late Mr K.X.Foisr.and tereiving daily from the BEST HOUSES in ENGLAND, FRANCE akp UNITED STATES, (with whom they have made pe manent arrangenents,) supplies of the rr.oat SITERB STYLISH & FASHIONABLE ARTICLES m»he HAT and FUR LINE, solicit with confidence, public attention to their SPRING A>SORTMENT of GENTLEMEN\u2019S SATIN, SILK, BEAVER, h FELT HATS.LADIES\u2019 RIDING and YOUTH'S HATS, of various Styles, Children\u2019» FANCY HATS.Naval, Military, and Sporting Capa, > oy\u2019s Caps, aesoi t-d »ize» and patle'rw.Ac In fuitbrr invititiiig attention to the advantage* pi'vteised by them at their outset in business, A.S.it Co., beg lo reler to the long xxrx-aiKNcxof 'heir Mr.A.SiatraoN in one ot the principal Hat and Fur Establishments ol the City, aa a guaiantee that Judumfnt and Taste will be exercised in the SsLKCTiox and Manu-VAcrraz, and the \u201cGetting up\u201d of their Goods,\u2014and determined in doing busmesa to adhere atnctly to AN UNDEVIATING CASH PRINCIPLE.A.8.& Co, feel cenfident that whilst the QUALITY and STYLE of their HATS.CAPS, and other articles will be found to be EQUAL IF NOT SUPERIOR to those ot any o'her House in the > Trade.\u2014lbeir PRICES will be CONSIDERABLY LOWER.A S.At Co., also invite attention, particularly of Stmangkbs staying in Russkll\u2019s and other H-Jtria in this City, lo their Haudeome Collection of INDIAN CURIOSITIES.Quebec, 3uth April, 1855.\t2rn BOLT & TSt».v, FASHIONABLE HATTERS, BENJAMIN'S BUKLBXBGf, Upper Town Market l*Iacc, Quebec, (AT PRESENT OCCUPIED BY M*.HARRIS, JEWELLER.) ESSRS.H.tt «utile NEW STOCK of M f/tsm comprising every itvle and F.having LEASED the above premues.will open, on the 1er MAY, with so ei mi m qnat H.Ash womth & Co., and Mr NEW TA1LOKLNG ESTABLISHMENT.M.M^AVOY, Merchant Tailor and Draper.T \u2022lality.Mr.Holt having a»rved for the last 6 year* with the Me as it.___________>gr p;KM8 being thoiougl ly conve,aant w uh the HATT*NG , in all its Branche*, they nuat that, with the»e advantage* combined with an anaiooa detir* to plea** their cuatomera, to men.a .hare ot Public Patronage.They ran.w.«b cor fidenc,.aatert ib*t a fin.r Hock ol HATS wa« never offered to the Public, the whole having been seleried ferai Daily by Mr.Ennis.Purehaaei* may real aaured ol being supplied with Mylea of 1853, a» they have be, n all manufacturrd since January.Intend,ng pnichafers are respectfully invited to call and inspect before purcba»ing elsewhere.CLOTH CAPS.FELT HATS, BOY\u2019S SATIN HATS, and, by first imporUtiaBa, an assoit ment ot STRAW GOODS.Quebec, 20tb April, 1855.\thw NOTICE OF FIRST ARRIVAL DRY OOODN A T HE Subacrilier taker thi» method of inlorm-mg the Citizen* ot Quebec, and its vicinity, that he ha* JUST OPENED* NEW TAILORING ESTABLDHMEN J , COMMERCIAL HOUSE, UPPER TO 11 TV M i RKE T, -MJ AT No.26, ST.JOHN STREET, formerly occupied by Mr.J.Uodeuge, THE SUBSCRIBER beg, to announce that he has received, via Boston, per Railway, his LARGE SPRING IMPORTATIONS, and haa now read/for Public mapection, an immena# Where be is prepared to Execute aLL Oaoxas in hia line of busines4.He will k-ep on hand every desciiption of good* suitable for all kinds of Garments such as Coats, Cl isks, Vest*, Panta* loons.Ac., whirl, he will nuke up in the latest atyle of either English.French, or American Fashion, and warranted to fit in evety pai-ticu\u2019ar.By paying strict attention to hi* butines, he hopes to be able to merit a liberal ahare of the patronage of the City and surrounding country.M.MeAVOY.Quebec, 4th May, 1855.\t3m DRY GOODS.T r*t Pic Spring STOCK of British and Foreign, Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, the NEWEST STYLES an suited to the Spring and Summ-r Seesons.comprising in great variety, best goods in the Britub and Foreign Markets.I hes* Goo,1* are all marked at such LOW PRICES as wd! maintain the prisent character of the COMMERCIAL HOUSE lor being flora 25 to 40 per cent.Lower in its prices H F.Subscribers are now receiving, via Portland and Boston, and expect per first arrivals at this Port, their u*ual large Importation of and Summer (wood*, QUEBEC -\\TOTICK IS HKIIF.HY GIVEN, that a DI-VIDEM* ol llIRKK \\nd a HALF PER CENT, ha* tl i4 day b-\u2019cit Declared on the ami tint of the IN tr uv Capita!.Stock for the current half-yea , j ayahle on or ultrr the FIRST JUNE next.The Transfer It «ak will he ebsed from the 16th May to 4th June.which will of course comprise the CHOICEST and MOST EXTENSiVK AS^\u2019RTMENT in this Market.The SILK.SHAWL.MANTLE, CLOTH, and CASSIMERE, and various other DEPARTMENTS, will be unutua ly weil suppled, and owiug to the tightness of tb>- times The Goods will be Sold at the Smallest remunerating Profit- Every thing marked in plain figure».J.At E.MORGAN.ESTABLISHMENT than other houses in Quebec.Thi* Important advantage to the public, the subscriber is enabled to continue from the great facilities which hi* constant residence in the European Maiketa rives him ot BUYING WELL, and his principle of selling for Cash only, which precludes the necea*ity of his lay-\\ mg on the large per centage required to cover th* risks ot a credit business C7\"The System of ONE PRICE is still STRICTLY ADHERED IO.-CS «\u201cd the price being marked in PLAIN FIGURES on every article, the most ¦nrxpenenccd person may purchase confi-! dentlv without Icarol b^mg im|K>sed on from their want of judgment.To enumerate the Stock would far out-un the limits of an advertisement.\u2014but the followirg bein I the leading articles in the different department, will pretty f-irly indicate it, extent and variety : \u2014 |\\ LADIES SPRING SUMMER DRESSES\u2014a large assortment *f Tissues.Rich Baiegea, DeLaines.Chale*.Lustre,.Printed Muslins, Alpaccas, Ate., Ate .he.SHAWLS____LONG and SQUARE\u2014Comprising an immerse assortment in Tissue», Bareges.Cash- meres, Paisley.Satin, he., Ate.HOSIERY of every description.Gloves.Corset*, Worked Muslins, Chen,izettes.Habit Shirts, Collars.Sleeves.Ribbons, Flowers.Laces, i.c., he.Haberdashery and Fancy Trimming* in great variety.The MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is largely supplied with a very LARGE STOCK OF BONNETS iu Süks, Satins Plsin and Fancy S\u2019raw, Tuscan, Leghorn, kc., he.\u2014 ALSO, \u2014 N.B.\u2014WHOLESALE in the REAR.Quebec, 4'h May, 1831.nkw «««ns crelvcd by Cunard Steamer.SIMOSS & ORKNEY H a large assortment WE JUST OPENED nf PARASOLS.RIBBONS, he.and would par'icularly call the attention of gentlemen to their choir \u2022 n-w Stocg- of NECK TIES.SHIRT COLLARS and BRACE', which were selected in London by one of the firm.\u2014 and,\u2014 Are expecting by the First Ships, a quant\u2019ty o GOODS in their line, (ËTONF.PRICE ONLY.^a fcir-n Goods nutrl.ed in PI tin Figures.SIMONS k ORKNEY.32, St.John Street.Quebec, 25thApril, 1855.A great assortment of VISITTES and CAPES, of the Latesi Paris Fashions, with a variety of Childrens Dresses, Hats.he., he.The HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT will he fomd worthy of attention from Ho»el and 15oardmg-hou*e proprieters.heads of families, fcc., c« n*i*ling as it doe« of an immense S'ock of Prime Good*, in Table Linen4, Towelling.Sheetings.Blanket*.Flannels, Counterpanes.Table Covers, Carpetting, Druggets and Ruga.Worked Muslin Curtains.Dairaaks.kc.Ac.The CLOTH DEPARTMEN T is largely Supplied with Choice Selections f om the West ot England and German Markets, in Superfine Black.ILue and Medley Cloths, (\u2019assimerea.Doeakins, Tweeds, Ca*h«r*ref»es.Plain and Fancy Veiling*, kc., fcc., Braces, Neck Tie», Umbrellas.I\u2019arasuls, hr., hr.Plain ar.d Fancy Wh *.e and Co\u2019ored, Shirla, Cut after the Newest and most approved Patterns, all l«rnianently sewed.The lowest price marked in plain figures on every article, -NO SECOND PRICE.- PATRICK O\u2019NEILL.Commercial House, Baade Street, April 21st.1855 (J 1 R C_U L A R.w E beg to apprise our Frhnda and the pub HOUSE TO LET.\u2014One Milk from Town.most DES IR ABLE D W F L-LINtè, Compri*ing Draw ing Room, Dining Room, Six Bed Room*.Kitchen, Pantry, Stabling, Coach House, Garden, Ac , in the best order.Possession immediately.Enquire at this office.Quebec, 19 h May, 1855.\t3 TO LET.From Ike Fittl of June ILF ofa ONE STORY HOUSE, situat'd in a pleasant and convenient part ot Geohwe '\u2022trf.lt.very nrtr the 8 vttkrv.\u2014To be let cheap\u2014Lesaor | can dispose of.some Furniture and Fixtures.Ap* ! ply at ilus otfice.Quebec.l*:h May, 1855.BUSINF.5S heretofore conducted bv the aub»rri-hers, in tbeir individual names wrill be coiitiiiue*i by them utider the sssneiated fitms ol 1 HOM AS KIGNKY h CO., in New-York.and JAMES BROWN.J t \u2018 s., h CO., in Toronto, and they avail themselvr* of the present occasion to solicit a enntinuitice of the public bustne'S in both citie*.With the viewol conforming to the charge now teirg effected in the trade ot Canada, by the recently established Treaty of Reciprocity, they will be piepired to advance on con»'gi>ment, placed in their hands for sale in that Market, as wet si for Nhipment to the United Malts, or elsewhere, as may be desired.Orders lor the purchase of Piodu'e in Upper Canada, nr for good* in New-York, or any other Agency Buemeas entrusted to »heir care, will be promptlv attended to, by addressing either of the undersigned.THOMAS RIGNKY A CO., New-York.JAMES BROWN, Jun , A CO., Toronto.New-York, 5th May.1855.\tIm M H tl I I, t FOR SALE.PH.ETON, F.kiilish Build, nearly new A Pl ^TL Price\u2014A35.Apply to A.V ERR FT Cote O\u2019Abraham.To be Let TO W]J\\'G.fT»HB Bteamer \u201c«T.LOUIS.\u201d is now E ready to undeitake the TOWING ot (sUCCMSOIft TO MR.HANS lUOlNS.) [IHF.Sii',«rriber» havn c (nr-rhaaed the biuiness of Mr.Haokns, beg to notify their friend» and the public that they will CONTINUE THE T HTn RUSINE'B heretofore cariie,! on by him, in the same premises, No.16 8t.Peter Slreef, and fhev hope by strict attention, and a thorough knowledge of (he business, to merit a ahare of public paiionago.IIOLKKLDT A McDONAGH.Q.,oi,or.8th May.18*8 W.D.DUPONT, J*I)tp * îdtouvnncc Giofur AND COMMISSION MERCHNAT, 7+ BEAVER STREET, Revir-Yoik.RCrRRKNCES '.T.B.Hattkrthwaite, Eaq.Preat.N.York , Mutual Insurance Co., New York.Lkwis Gbroort, Kaq., Prett.Globe Mutual Inturance C« , New York.28th April, 1855.\t4 Uw RAFTS and to MOVE VESSELS, at Very Lnwr Ra*es.The greatest attention will be paid to Orders which may be placed in the band» of the proprietor.LOUIS I\u2019OIRF.\u2019.Quebec.15th May, 1853.\t6m The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ol SHAREHOLDER' w tl beheld at the BANK, on MONDAY, the I t, JUNE next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock, when « atatemuHt oi the affairs of the CorDoration will he siibmiitcd.and when the Election or Dirkcioe* lor the ensuing twelve months will take |>lsce.i\u2019.y ordei ol the Board C.GETHINGS, Cashier.Qt^ettrc Rank, 3dth April, 1855.TOi GARDLNCRS.THOR.Mtl\u2019RN\u2019S IMPROVED GIANT AS-l*ARAI,U** >F.KD \u2014Thi» l* the best 'penes of A*paiagus, bO\u2019 g of uncommon excellence nod is parGcularlr recommended as the heal to suit this rlimate.For Sale by\tJ( SF.PH BOWLES, Upper-Town Market Place.Quebec, 26th April.18'v6.Ipainfed Tail*.M h AT.F esrh.aecond and third fiats.North Side, in th\"»se extensive l\u201cremises known as the CONVENT STORES.Apply to HUGH MURRAY, or\tL.PREVOST.Esq., N.P.Peter Street.16th May, 18.'i5.\tH Quebec, 25th April, 1855.BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! gATTLES o( lb.CRIMEA\u2014Fifth Kiluion.1 K I) I < 1 I C II Now and Very Wonderful ! Ï ! U, Y ç i k if.k BROUGHT HOME TO TtlK DOOR OP THE MILLION.A St.ROOMS TO LET.The Spirit Rapper.by O.A Browr.son.Fabiola ; a tale of the Ca'acombs, by Cardinal Wiaeman.Treatise on the Immaculate Conception, by Biahop Ullathorne.CAREY, BROTHERS, 24|, St.John Street.Quebec, 2nd May.1855.THREE ROOMS suitable for a small lamily.\u2014 Po*ses«ion immediately.FAIRCHILD h WALKER.72, St John Street.Quebec, 12th May, 1855.\tu TO LET HANDSOME COTTAGE, on the Gomin Road.St Foy.Applv to CAPT.McGRATH.Quebec, 15th May, 1855.\tIm A Darlington & Wright tfAüîMems, No.8, Buade Street.VK.LEASED the i>remises lately o by Mr.CAl.L AM, where they w ill car- .n , i \u2022 -i-n » r»L-\t.11\t.TO EET, With Immediato PoiAscssion, HE HOUSE, No.21, Sr.I.rwis STRKKT.Upper Town, occuppd by the undersigned.The House i* freshly Papered and Painted, is in perfect order, and has a Yard and Garden.If can be seen every day after 10 a.At.Apply on tha premiaes, or at Masson.Thibaudkau 6 Co I.THIBAUDEAU, Quebec, llth Mar, 1853.\tI! rflHK I \u2018A THE NewStasmar \u201d JOHN BULL\u201d arrived on Fbidat last, from Montrent, where she has been fitted, at Mr.Gkoaox Rroac It's Kaolk fiotrshat, with a New Kngma ol 60 trorse power.Being well adapted for the TOWING SERVICE, her proprietor is ready to Fxact'T»: all OapRaa with which he may be favoured for TOWING VESSELS of every description, between Gbkkn Island and the Post or Mon-trkal.He avails bin self of this opportunity to offer hia sincere thanks lo the Quebec ,Merchant* in the Export Tiade, to the Captains and builders of M>ip# for the euro iragement with which they hare larored him during th# past 17 year*, and hope», by punctuality to merit \u2022 share of their pationsge.The hieamer known as the \u201c PILOT,\u201d which haa also lately undergone conaiderable repairs, it likewise at in* disposal of iboao who require her aer« ice*.J.B.BEAULIEU.Point Levi, 14lh May, I8Ô5.\t6m Duncan MacPherson HAS REMOVED to the STORE ADJOINING hie former Establishment, and lately occupied by Mestre.LOUIS BILODEAU 8s Co.Quebec, 12tb May, 1855,\t2m 3aw Undersign'd will receive a supply ol AINTKD PAILS, of superior quality, on Opening of Navigation.FR \\SKR, WYATT k 185» CO.Quebec, April 21.RUSSIAN CORDAGE FOR SALE.*101LS, Snpeiior quality, assorted 118 C THOS.FRASER, India Wharf.Im Quebec.April 20.ISM.\t_ FOB SALK.BOARDS, feet hi qualit y o nnn p,nf boards^ 12 eJ^V/WV/ I length, of superior and wrell conditioned.Apply to R.UINGRAS, St.Ursule Street, Quebec, 28th April.1835.TO BE LET FOR THE SUMMER.ry on the TAILORING I RADE in all its branche», and as thry intend tocHvar.c M'*pr.a-aTRLT and keep only the best articles, they hope to be favored with a liberal share of the pationsge of « discerning public.In addition lo their present STOCK they expect to receive via Boston and hv the first >pring Tralersa l»rge »nd varied assortment of FASHIONABLE M aTERI ALS lor Summer garments.Quebec, 3rd May, I8-35.wonderful discovery has recently been made by Dr Curtis of tbit city, in the treatment of Consumption, Asthma, and all diseases of he Lung*.We refer to \u201c Dr.Curtis\u2019 Hygeana o< Inhaling Hvxean Vapor and Cherry byrup.\u201d Wnh this new method.Dr.C.baa restored many affli-ted ones lo health ; as an evidence o' which he has innumerable certificates.Speaking of the treatment,* physician remarks\u2014It is evident that mhalit g\u2014constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor\u2014the medicinal properties must come in direct contact with the whole anal and ties of (he lungs, and thus escape the manyravi-vari-d changes produced upon them when introduced into tbe Rtoir.ach.and subjected to the process ol dig'imnn.I he Hygeana is for sale at all the druggists\u2019 throughout the country.[New York Dutchman, nf Jan.14.The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the linen without the l-a.t inconvenience\u2014the best of the body Being sufficient to evaporate the fluid.Hundiedf of rates of Craxs like the following mixht be nam'd.One package of the Hygeana has cured me ol the Astbms ol *ix years\u2019 standing.\tJas.F.Kp.taaLSRT.1\u2019.M.ot Duncanrton, Pa.I nm cured of the Asthma of ten year»\u2019 standing by Dr Curtis\u2019 Hygeana.Margarkt Eaiton, Brooklyn, N.Y.Mrs.Paul, ot No.5.Hammond Street, N.Y.was cured ol a severe case ot Bronchitis by the Hygeana.My siHer has been cured of a distressing cough of several years'standing, and decided lo be incurable by her Physicians.She was cured in one month by the Hygeana.J.H.Gauiif.rt, P.M , Richmond, Me.The Rev.Dr.Chrf.vkr, of New York, tr*ti-fiesotour medicine in tbe following language > Nr.w Yosk.Nov.1.3, 18.34.Dear Sir :\u2014I think highly of Dr.Curtis\u2019 Hy geana, a* a remedy in diseases of the throat aud lunes.Having had some opportunity to le>t Msrtfkaey, I am convinced that it is a most ex-el lent medicine, both the Syrup and the iiihaiag application to the chest.Prof.S.Csntkr wntes ns as follows :\u2014 MI P H K COUNTRY HOUSE, on -hr Beauport Road, called STADACtl-'N A, with.\u2019'table*, Gwden and Lawn.WM.WALKER.Quebec, 9 h May, 1855.\tIt) JOHN LILLY, MERCHANT TAILOR.HABIT MAKER AND GENERAL OUTFITTER.TO LET.LARGE STORE on Hunt\u2019s Wmar»-.\u2014Apply to W.DINNING, 8t.Peter Slreef.Quebec.8th May.1855 MA For Sale by the Subscribers: MARTF.LT.\u2019S BRANDY.In half pipe», pale and dark at New York pricey.Samp e* can be seen at tbe offUe of S.H.L7.VALLF.F.fcCO., St.Peter Street.Quebec, I Oth May, 1853, Ml TO LET I\u2019oaNeawon Immediately.'HF.D W F.L 1.1 N (i HOUSE and ZVo.13, St.Anne Street, UPPER TOWN, QUEUEC.Wr0ULD beg rc«pectfnlly to call tbc attention ol hi* numerous customers and tbe gentry of Quebec and vicinitv to hi» pr*»ent large and varied stock ol SUM M ER GOODS, «elected in the best markets in England, Germany and France, togetberwith a splendid ateortment nf SCOTCH I WEEDS ati'l CASSI MEKF.s which fip i< pre paied to make up with nestnesa and punctuality, Recording to the latest and most approved fashions.Quebec.10th May.1853.FOR \u201d Eim Ga«vR.\u201d of A.H.Young, Out-Houses at the late residence Fsq.Apply to PATERSON, MARTIN h Quebec, 7th May, 1853.SALi:.nth Hood, ALIGHT CARRIAGE with Hood, nearly .new \u2014Apply at the office ot this paper.CO.Quebec, tCth May, 1835.FOR SALK, AnA rpilE HOUSE and DEPENDKNf'KS.^\t**aui-t-au-Matrlot br.\u201d1 opjrosite tbe Quebec Bank.It b»« a Spacious Cellar.Apply to Dr.PAINCHAUD, Palace Gate.12th May, 1835.\tim 3 a-w LKVKSON SKWELL, ASYOCATC, Orrtc«,-8HAW*8 BUILDINGS.F ration was.as be said, now almost peifect.Any two men having a dtepute, could refer it to a third par'y, whose decision would be binding, and might, by a simple motion, without the formalities or expenses of a suit, b* made a rule ol one of the Superior Courts uud executed by it.A simple verbal reference or one wiitten in the most informal manner we* *uf-ficient between individuals.Ul course, between Corporations such reierencet must be in writing with (heir seal attached.Wha' was waned to peifect the system was.reference by tbe Coarts of .natters in dispute to parties veised in such \u2022tfaiia, instead of ae now, referring them to ju-ru*s quite ignorant ol them\u2014such as a case con* : earning commercial transaction* to a jury ol farmers, or agricultural matters to lowu-bied ju- J for*.Hon.Mr.Camkhonsaid he believtd there war no more frui'ful source of litigation and ex|Wiise than these attempts at Aibilratioii Courts \u2014 They had once a fair trial in Upper Canada.Tin-act which provided for the appointment of boun- | dary line Commissioners to decide questions respecting disputed bounds')* lines, had cre*ted such a system.It had been lound most expensive to work it, even when legal men were not employed.In one case the costa n»ae as high as | AtUat theie was a general outcry lor rs repeal: it was repealed, and no one has ever thought of reviving it.This waa a fair trial ot the ayatem, showing it was nut possible lo work it.Mr.Loiangkr said the Courts of Conciliation in France, were Courts presided over by lawyers of standing, not such as those proposed by the hon.metnoer.The reference to their deci-mn was purely voluntary, am] their decision not in any way limiting.If, as a lawyer, he resided in l.pper Canada and desired to promote expensive litigation, be was sure he could not promote it m utterly un-workaole in its détails that it would promote suits, not repress them.KSPJRTING DRBATM* The Riloption of the Kepon ot the Select Committee, appointed to inquire into the propriety oi procuring reports of the debates of the H ouse, and the best means of doing mi, being moved.Mr L\"Rakokh moved in amendment that the reports should tie taken verbatim, and mnecteo and cut cown by the several s|teakeia.He went on to complain that the newspaper reports vveie got up by ptrty men lor pailv papers.They were rignt enough to do so, perhapa, but thoa-who had no paily organ at their command nevei bad »beir views pio,«:ly laid before then constituents.Mr.Fsaacs was of the opinion, on the whole thu the refiort shoull be adopted.He believed eotne aoch course was necessary.For aom*-years past then* had been no honest debate in tost House.(Cries of ho ! oh !) He would aav no honrit debates reported.(Oh î oh !) To change his exp e»sion\u2014no honest reporting ol the «rebates ol that House tor the newspaper».When he repored aome years ago, and afterwards when he had reporters in his employ, he hail endeavored always to give -s faithful report, to Convey to readers a faitn.ui idea of the debates and instructed his r*|>erters to do so.Tht Globe\u2019» reports, as far as he had examined them, were the moat cutrect of any\u2014taithtnl enongh perhap* but U ness.He would move that Ike further con»id*r* 1 bli\u201eg them to effect thia clMaifiCktion men'hif ^ ,kouW ^ l,0«,l- tke îffaV^aat SBtiT f Your German Rittar* ar* invaluable.** I FROM EVERY VARIE7T OF TYPE Hartahorna ft Maydol#, Harrullon, N.Y., April all of «biek »;n k- ^ .1\t.\t* 1», 1853, *aya 1 \u201c We »re «early out of your tier- riwa Taoiraxn^iî ^ mar, Bittera.it takes well and I# conaidered a very \u201ev,c of wo^kman.hte\tm0* valuable nedkiae.\u201d\t( 1 I I ,,,r,e of wo\u2019K'\"«\u2018\u2019*hip, find at the Tha Bitters are ENtiaxi.v vkoxtable, »1-waya atiengtkening and nevar prostrating the tyauni.\u2022 Sold by dealers n medicine #no storekeeper* everywhere, Bnd by JOHN MUSSON ft CO.and G.U.ARDOUIN, Quebec.WthOfL, 1854.\t,?m :Lt)\u2018WirC!T IPHCMIBILI TOÏÏC®.QUEBEC.\u2014PatHTED awn PustraHtD by C.8T.MICHEL, No.25, Movntani Strbbt."]
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