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Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette
Sous un titre qui a varié (Morning Chronicle, Quebec Morning Chronicle, Quebec Chronicle), un journal de langue anglaise publié à Québec qui met notamment l'accent sur l'actualité commerciale et maritime. [...]
Fondé en 1847 par Robert Middleton et Charles Saint-Michel, ce journal est d'abord connu sous le nom de Morning Chronicle. Son programme éditorial est tourné vers les intérêts britanniques, ce qui plaît aux conservateurs et aux impérialistes. Toutefois, cela n'en fait pas une publication politique pour autant puisque l'on y évite les longs éditoriaux et les sujets polémiques, probablement pour se différencier du Quebec Gazette, ancien employeur de Middleton et féroce concurrent. Le contenu est plutôt centré sur l'actualité (majoritairement en provenance d'autres journaux anglais et américains), sur la vie commerciale et maritime, ainsi que sur la littérature (peu présente pendant les premières années). La ligne éditoriale du journal est définie comme suit : « [.] in the management of The Morning Chronicle we shall, therefore, begin by simply declaring, that, as we glory in our connexion with the British Empire, it will be our undeviating aim and unremitting endeavour, to create and foster a cordial attachment to those time-honoured institutions which have made her so illustrious in the annals of the world ». (May 18, 1847, p. 2)

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« [...] la direction de The Morning Chronicle, par conséquent, débute en déclarant simplement que, comme nous sommes très fiers de notre relation avec l'Empire Britannique, notre but sera sans détour de créer et d'entretenir un attachement aux honorables institutions britanniques, qui se sont grandement illustrées à travers l'histoire mondiale ». Sous Charles Saint-Michel (1849-1860), le journal devient le porte-parole des aspirations de la bourgeoisie commerciale anglaise et les sujets politiques prennent une part plus importante. L'esprit protectionniste, rattaché au torysme, teinte la rédaction. Durant la période de la Confédération, le Morning est utilisé comme tribune pour faire la promotion des idées de John A. Macdonald. Toutefois, l'attrait premier du journal reste avant tout la vie relative au commerce. En 1874, une fusion avec The Quebec Gazette met fin à une concurrence jugée ruineuse. Fondé en juin 1764, c'est l'un des plus vieux journaux d'Amérique du Nord. Une nouvelle entente survient en 1924. Pour mettre fin à une concurrence qui les affaiblit, le journal alors connu sous le nom de Quebec Chronicle and Quebec Gazette et le Quebec Daily Telegraph (fondé en 1875 par James Carrel, il défend les idées populaires et est reconnu comme étant libéral) s'associent et deviennent le Chronicle Telegraph. Les nouvelles prennent une place prépondérante dans les colonnes de la « nouvelle » publication. À partir de 1934, le journal est connu sous le nom The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Il paraît toujours aujourd'hui. Voici les différents titres que le Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph a connus depuis ses débuts : Disponibles en ligne : The Morning Chronicle (Jan. 1847 - Nov. 1850) The Morning Chronicle and Commercial and Shipping, 1850-1888 The Morning Chronicle (Feb. 1888 - May 1888) The Quebec Morning Chronicle, 1888-1898 The Quebec Chronicle, 1898-1924 Non disponible en ligne : The Chronicle Telegraph (1925-1934) The Québec Chronicle-Telegraph (1934 à ce jour)


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Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, t. 1, p. 1-3, 153-157. Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, Les journaux du Québec de 1764 à 1964, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1965, p. 208-210. Waterston, Elizabeth, « Middleton, Robert », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne. [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Wikipedia, «The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph» [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, «History» [Consulté le 25-05-2006]

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[" AND COMMERCIAL .AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.X.] QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, 11th JUNE, 1 8 56.[NO.2520.I'HK StAtoDtr\tii nnw rra6.\t2aw THE STEAMER PMNCESS ROYAL, THE allonge*' and aafeat S«.« Boat in Canada will, alter the loth of I cm, Kl\\\\ to MI\u2019R- RAV BAV and HIVER 017 LOUP.Twit or I'll a a.r.Ti.waa saCH wkkk.I hi* boat'a a| red w ill enable paa»ercera to land in Ninb hour* 'rom Quebec.Cabin pas \u2022»!{.\u2022 will be only 12*.Üd.to thoae who do not reijmre meala.Vueber.13th May, 1R56.payable in any |«it of the United Kingdom All pariK\u2019ulara may be bad on application*, il by let* ter jioat-paid.A.C.BUCHANAN, duel Agent.Emigration Derailment, | Teas, Cofl'ees, Su^ar, &c.A QQ ( ^ H E S T S Tw ankay and Hyaoti Twankay TEA, 37t> Half*Cbea'a do\tdo ( h»ata Exiia Fine Souchong, *\u2022\"0 Ha!l*(*be»!a Fine Souchong, w Quebec, I Nth September.|N.\u2018)4.NOTICE TO GROCERS.JACOBS & LEWINE No.HOERKV, WHOLESALE COX EEC \u2022 I) TIONER h BISCUIT BAKER h*« conaian'ly on hand *irat rate WINE BISCUIT H CRA< kEKS which he aella at (be loweit potai* ble puce for cash oni.f.Good Pepiierniinla.Mixlurts&c., Ac.138 Sr.Valuee Stbcet.Quebec, May 21*t, IhSÜ.\tImp WharlRgt* and Storage.rPHE Subicribei having taken the WHARF JL and STORKS of Meaara.PairK A Co.ii 11, Fabrique Street* upper t o w n, (Next door to Measr*.J.A O.Ckhma/ie.) THF.subscriber* beg to inform their Friend* and the Public in general, that they have imported from the b^at Houaea in England and France, a Splendid aaanrtmrnt of READY MADE CLOTHING.pre|iared to give Whailegeand Storage on very retaonable tern a.MATTHEW H.WARREN.Quebec, May 14, 18 ü.DUNCAN MsFARLANE, Accountant and General Agent.TO WlA'G THE Steamer \u201c ST LOU Is,\u201d ia now ready to undertake the TOWING of RAFT'S, and to MOVE VESSELS,at Very Low Ratee.The greteat attention w ill be paid to Order* which may be placed in the handaof the proprietor, LOUIS POIRE\u2019, Or to hi* Agent JOSEPH FLAMAND.Quebec, 2nd May, 1856\t6m TO IVA GE.THE NEW DOUBLE.ENGINE STEAMER \u2018RAMB LER,\u201d (6 > non to TOW SHIPS, RAFTS, BARGES, Arc., from Qcedkc to Momteeal, and elsewhere.Apply to ALLISON DAVIE, St.Peter Street.Quebec, April 5, IftoA.\t5m T O W A G E.\u2022 HE Double Fngine Steamer \u2022'CANADA\u201d.*5 Horae Power, and the Steamer *' BRO-T!Ï*:,P,,.W ate now ready to TOW SHIPS, RAFTS, BARGES, Ac., from Quebec to .Montraital, orelaewhere, and to MO VE SHIPS to or from any part ol the Harbour ot Quebec.\u2014 Apply to DVN1S GAHF.RTY h CO.Proprietor*.Or to\tJAS.McGOLRICK.Agent, St.Peter Street.Quebec.April 30.1*66.____ _____ D.MAGUIRE (Senr.) &.CO.\u2019S NEW SHIP - CHANDLERY ESTABLISHMENT., No.15, DEAN\u2019S BUILDINGS, PETER STREET, and at SPENCER COVE, oppoaite Me»ar*.Svmes\u2019 Booms Quebec, May 9, IH56.\t6m To Pilots and Mariners.keickence: Meaar*.Giuh Rois, I'ommercial Chambera \u2014 where l.ettei* or Ordeis may be addreaved R»:sirkwi k 14 St.Augustin Street, above John Street, without.Quebec, I6ih May.1856.F.W.BLA1KLOCK.PUOVIMIAL LAM> StRVKVOtt* GARDEN STREET.Camrarll's Buldinu*.Quebee, Mav 15, 1M56.\tj*n.4 Mimical Notice.MR.k MRS.DICKINSON have RE MOV* KD t They bave alao engaged an ExceaiKNcEO Cutter, (who will MAKE CLOTHING of the BEST MATERIAL and MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE to OanEE).They will have alwaya on band a large aaaortmeiit ol WEST or ENGLAND CLOTHS.CASSl-MERES.DOESKINS, k SCOTCH TWEEDS, and a large variety of VEST PATTERN\u2019S, Ke.uV Made ami to Order.An exteuaive nMortment of Gentlemen r We^r-mg Apparel and lJiider*Clothing will be foLi 'at (be above Kitabliabment ; alao Glove* ol ail des* criptiniia, Neck Tie*, and Hoaiery, Rc., kc.(i'Httls all mitr/cfd in [riain figures, and NO SECOND PRICE.N.B.\u2014The FUR \u2019Ti*»le which baa been car* ned op for many year* Wholesale and Retail by I.i.Ewine.»»ne ol the Troprietora, will ue Con* tim ed bnt only in the W holeialr.Any of |,ia former euttomers wishing thejr Slock to be prepaird lor the Fall, will pleaae leave their oniera at the above Stoic, and (bey may rely on the due execution of their order», aa they have a large Stock ot Skins on baud.TERMS\u2014LIBERAL.Quebec, May 15, 1856.\t12m 1 > Half-Ch.a'a Superior Hy ton, 3'J Half-Che*'* Flower*' Pekoe, 50 < a»es Fine Gui.|MiW'der, 50 Hairela Rotated Coder, 5(J Bag* f'ape Co 50 Pocketa Java Coffee.5-> Hhda Bright Porto Rico Sugar, Dxt C*a«a Adam ntme Candle*, in cartooi>, 5o6.REMOVAL.up HE Uiideraigned CUSTOM HOUSE and 1 SHIP BROKER haa REMOVED to ST.A.NDKEVS\u2019S WHARF, fotnierljf iIm*City Brnk John macdougall.Quebec, 14*.h May, 1656.REMOVAL.7''HE QUEBEC KIKE LOAN OFFICE ha.been REMOVED to the Quriicc Cham- the premia.-, lately occup.e t by Mr*, docri as ! a Private Boarding Houav, and which he ha* litt»d up as \u2022 Comfortable Hotel.M.L.ho|M-* by a'ricl attention, and having eonatantiy on hand every article ot the beat 40*- | !ity.to merit a ahare of publi-* pt'ronage.I hi* Hot»l tieing plea.antly .l'iM'ed, w itb the ' eonvenience of the stag» direc* to the Ci'v, huai* 1 n».men m Quebec will find the *\u2022 AYLMER\u201d a deligh'lul aurnmer feai.lencc.Quebec, 2l»t May.1856.\tJm XV -f t ft /-j m iLJJEljyDj'J Coftee Iloiisr, CUZ.-DE.SAC.her», (Mi.Claphum\u2019a new biuldi.-ig,) St.Peter Street.L.PREVOST.Quebec, 7;h May.1*56.\tAgent.KKMOVAI,.DU.I.AMIUV ha, KK.MOVKII 10 N Ft.Anne Sr»:gs:T.oppoaite to C Si Dart's.Esq.i:ear the Esplanade.Quebec.M.ty 6, 1856.o.27 Ok 1 LI.rpHKSub«c».be, |,»g* to return thanks to the J.Public for the 'ery Mx-ral encouragement h* has received lor the I, \u2022 A VO Y & QI1W.-No.St.John Street, corner of.St.Stanislaus Street, U.T.» JMZ m 6mp 1).MACPHIE, LUIYIBER BKOKER, Has REMOVED hiaOlfirefo DAL.10UME CHAMBERS.Da Qu.-bic, Muv ti.1856 hm n |ai< REMOVAL.t live y»4i 1 .u.c^ or< u- pied thta well-known eatabliabment, and to inform\ttmb*eribers Lav# fbe honor tn n /-.\t.them tbat h- has recently m-de ext .»,ve rervair*.J that they have now on I, ir h»?r E^t.hi.\ta ^ Q'4*!hr1e'\tK^^lly, \u2022\t¦\t\u2022 '\t\u2022efeetH f,no.th-\tt n h\tBR°AD CLOTHS.Ca**ii.ieie» DueskiVs S.T^1\u2018\u2018,tkf!,' ^ *°\u2019 * Lr*,\u2018 1\u201cor,rnerit ol the beat Kngliali and French.I for all occasior *\tch 1 weed*, together with a splendid a**o(lm«ut of VESTINGS, «mtahle in order to provide lor his increasing nusinesa.Situated as if i«.in thecentie of the buaities*.w ithm a short distance of the Market, the Bank», and other place* of hui*n««* ; and moreover, i'a proximity to thi- Kai!\">ad Ferry Station tie LONDON COFFEE HOUSE oflet* to tb< ; l»eculiar advantage* and comfoit*.whicii 'he pro-pnetor will «(n^U in hi* power to Rugn.rnt by cona\u2019ant a»-'erknck* REV MR MARSH.JEFFERY HALE.Esq.CHRISTIAN WURTELE, Kao Quebec.May 3.1866.NOTICE.^HK CO-PARTNERSHIP hitherto exiating «\u2022.NorAcroara wholesale k retail.Dealer in HATS, CAPS and FURS.Buffalo and Fancy Meigh Robe», Fur Coata.Capes, Bo»*, Victorinea, Milt*.Muffa, Cuff», kc.Has removei)to No.i.st JOHN STREET, Upper Town, where he haa for Sale the new-eat Fashion* ol Loudon, Pa* mnri and New York HAPS, of the be*t quality, at imd-rate prices; alao, Hunt-ing, TraveMitq^ and Kubing Cap» of every varie* ty and at every conceivable price.Bark and other Indian work of all description* constantly on hand.A.S.ia prepared to receive Fura for préserva* lion during th» summer season.Quebee.13th Mav.1856\t2m Boas, > ict m ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! THF.aub»criber ta prepared to deliver ICE lo * '\t' Hotels and Families on his usual terms.J.MUSSON between the subscribe!», under the firm of JNO.Ml SSON k CO., expiree this day, by Ii* mitatton.All outatending affair* connecteil with the aaid firm will be asttled by Mr.Jjro.Mdmon, who ia duly authorised >0 that effect.J.MUSSON, W.BFNNI.NG.Referring lo the above Notice, the undersigned will bericrloi ward continue the same nu-mras in his own name.J.MUSSON.Quebec, 1st May, 1856\tim HENRY TORRANCE & CO., Stork & I\u2019rodure HroUrr*, Oommisiion, Shipping & General Agents, TORONTO.OFFICE, FRONT STREET, formerly oc-¦ ci NOTICE ia hereby given that a Nine-pounder Gun haa been placed near the Light Hodik on Greek l»LA>n ardwill be FIRF.D every HALF HOUR during Foggy Weather and Snow Storms.By order of the Boaid, E.B.LINDSAY, Cl.Tr.H.Q.Trinity Hnuae, Quebec, 19th May, 1806.\t3w-3aw ACCOUNT BOOKS, See TtOlPiatr, upied ty the Montreal Tt-legrah Company HKKRT TORRANCE.\tfiguRCE TIIOMA8.Rtftrtncn ; Stevenson.E»q., Cash.Br.B-.iik Montreal, Toronto.V\\ .W.Ransom, K»q., Manager Br.Quebec Hai.k,\téê Mersrs.Moffatt.Murray 6c Co.\tno .Messrs Hutchwon k Co.,\tHo Merara.David Torrance k Co., Montieal.Moisis.Gibb ft Rosa, Q«ii»ting of the following aorta :\u2014 I.iebfraumilch, Hochheitner, Sparkling Hork, Sparkling Moselle, All ol excel ent quality.FUNCH.MEINCKE fi CO._ ,\tShaw\u2019* Buildings.Q ue her, May 6.1856.FOR SALE Asm all lot of patent self-hold- ING PLAN K S( R E4Van a rticle used in nearly all the Ship-Y'arda in tba United States, and recommended as being the aafeat and fastest machine ever used for planking Ship*.The subscriber» will execute order» for any \u2022ire that may be required.^\tJ- BROWN k CO.Quebec.April I», 1856.The Subscribers otter for Sale: 2 p ANGS of STAND.NG and RUNNING VJ RIGGING, (Lemon\u2019s Manufacture,) suitable for Vessels oOMi to 1100 Ton*.IOO Ton.».\u2014 also, \u2014 Tarred Cordage, assorted aizra, Manilla do\tdo Rigging Chain.1-2, 9-16 5-8 inch, 20 Casks Patent Black Varnish, 20 Bbla.Stockholm Tar, 20 Half* Bbla.do.Salmon, Seal and Sail Twine, St.Peter Cod Lines.Deep Sea Lead Lir-ea.5 tons Oakum (Englub,) Yellow Metal Sheathing, 22 oz.Black Paint, in J Cwt.Keg*.And a general anortmem 0» Ship-Chandlery._ .\t.\tJ.BROWN k CO.Quebec, April 19, 1856.Decoiater, &c , &c.,n St.George Street, St.J'Jin Suburb.KK*v tbia opportunity ol ttai king h.s nu* __ meroua cusioireis lor the favors hdlwto received and begsio acquaint them and me public in geneial, that he hia removed from No |i> to No.21, in the same Mreet.(ineber, April 3u.1856.Wil! find \u2022ur furt.i>he \u2022ve»' e I.»rdo ta»'- ai » »gai.u'afcJ M.Vi a «ojoiirn ;u ar.Hre, Lumber Merchant*, Ship Captains, and strai ners, on business, will find the advantage of this m rangement.» J\" The'* Ottawa Citizen\u201d will pleas* copy one month.MlAVOY 'akesihia ftp, a»|fr f\t.( ki «iw.-i.\tn^\\* \\.k and B j 11 ay U- found worthy of publi j ol the h atabiiahment.Quebec, May 19 1**6.a fi'»' r a Il g hi* 1rie|i-J .and having ' 1.age, es Nyle, Workmanship and Punctuality will be :h , fur tiie etier illy I exertion* e order Irn COMMERCIAL HOUSE, 11*TEH TOWN MARKET, ^\tKQTELj S|)1 ill» ami iSiiiiinier Importations S W O R D S,\t_ .#\t^ of st.lin.I>rilish and Koreiiiii, Fam vand Stalple J.JONES.2m w ACCOUNT nOClK MANUFACTURER and PAPER RULER, Nuns' Building*, St.Peter Street.FULLSKTvof BOOKS for Bar ka, Insuranc* Com panics, Mercantile House*, Associations, A* , mad* to order, from the beat English 1'apera, of supetior Binding, and Paged.\u2014Aiao.\u2014 AH varieties of Plain k Dkcosatiyk Binpinu.March 17, 1856.\t12m numbers\u2019 Prices.I N cnnaequenca of the practice of miastate- .r Id aid 6d menta being made to Gentlemen by aome of the Hade concerning my Price», I am induced to publish the following hat of my present Price*, the Public can then |udg« lor tftamselvea.sbrvicb plea*.Strong i inch British Did, warranted lo resist the heamat prciaart in Quebec, per foot.\u2019.Do.j do do do Do.i do do do WAIST OR SINK Pit*.1\tinch pip* (4 Iba lead) per foot.11\tdo 2\tdo 2|\tdo 3\t(5 Iba lead) 4\tin.Watereloaet or Roll Pipe, per loot 8a valvr < oetta.i in.Plain None Valve Cocka, warranted to resist 1000 leet head, S* I do do\tdo\t5\u201d lOd Id 3d Bd la lid H 6d Hoar, encan.4 Sfiew Note Host Cock, warranted to resist 1000 feet bead,\t8» i do do wlo do\t8* Wash-hand Basina in variety, 3» to 7a 6d.fid watr* cLosara.Ridgwaya, 50a., best Patent Pan Cloaeta, 70a., Rink Grate*, KM., Plugs ami Rtrainera, 5s.aoLnsa, lb- la 64.Time.Fitting Tip mnka, Waih-hand Basina, and Service Pip», ioa.per day.U- P- tk\u2014A more detailed list in a few day*.john prif.T Practical Plumber, -\t.\t\u201e Upp***»o the City Hall.Quebe», 26th March.1856.V ____ Papier .Mache Toya, Plated do., Splendid Obma Tea Sett», %nd other articlea Imported by Mr.9.Laet.\tUl ii .lo ii\" I henrVowen.30i John ferael, Withe Qu»bec,Oct 25.1855 HEADS.OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, For aale by,\tM.P.MROWIf, 186 Pcail-Slreet, Newr York.June, 23rd.\t12m NOTICE THE Subscriber b»gs to inform the M.-r-chanta, and the Public in general, that he h*s leased the premise» lately occupied by Mr.I.Rowhottom, No.10.SAULT-AU-MATE-LOT STREEP, opposite tie Qi-auvc Bank, where he intends carrying on business aa Ie 1>RY 4; OOI>S.THE Sub.CT.ber.in amouncirg The arrival ot hrs SPRING and SUMMER IMPORTATIONS éPll inVi'ifiaf ¦ffoan't^oa ?.b.a\t._ -\t.\t_\t\u2022\tI *w 1 md inn'ing attentron ! » hi» pieaent v»rv exter.aive and wel friend* and th» I'ublic that they wi;i*ti|| rmd tl,,- assorted Sn ck, begs to ua.ure his it .» a!»o contiguous to the Court House.Olympic Theaiie, Governor\u2019s Gard.a, Citadel.Durham re.and o'her places ot public resort.-b»c.Mav 14.1856\t|m LAUZOli HOTEL, POINT LEVI, (oeroSITE THE FERHT ) T^HE undersigned beg to inform their Fri»nd» J.and the Public in gere,a|t that they have hey Occur led bv leased I he above Hi'TEL.b*fore Mr L*mo\\t,gne at Point f.evi, arid .itttreut to the h xrb v.which cro»*e» every five miiiiiiea.I bey are prepared t,.receive perrran, n?or fian-»ient Hoarder* at any time hence, on rro«>ra'e >rrn*.Neat reparation* laving lv»n made to r.HOUSE COMMERCIAL i he imiaruM h«1; ai.!*iep of pun h4*>in^ 2*j to 40 per cent, lower in priee > oo !» from Carria^OS ! Carriaercs !\t1\tduring thr pa»: year bv U \u2022 p ropriet» r \u2022 wi'DL-ttTL\t.\u2022 °\t, I ^Vrry acfnmiT:rHJali\"n can be risen to make a! ' Tbeae Gao.!* have Wn aelecte.1 with the gveafeat rare and with all rhe .8 vat tagea ur ich lung residence and business exp»r.enre \u201e th» European Market* Iffod a K.,v , d* pri.T r:,,Mur \\a,h'4,td n:,r '\u201d1,i ,m r\"i \u2018*r,v\u2019 *»>\u2022 3 ';r\" \u2022\u2022 ^\t\u2022dbereMCe toyONF '\t' ' \u2022'\t1 \u2019A h:aLE Ol PRICES which bob.u.\u201e- THE 8TOCK COMPRISESRich G|.r^ and B.Pepin.».Lu-tre*.Lama» barege».Delatn»».FI A aplend d awo/lmei.t Ol l.nnm .^ .^k^rv ._ .fiâl H n Gbive», d*.é a .! Krtwaded S,îk* Satin., Sat.n Turc VeU eta A .pienu d avao/im.-nt ot Long and S;,., e .sr.'wG^n c^n' Yiô.V.I'^TlivV!\u2019M'ra^T,ASr ~ pînîd» A?Ivr\tK,,n«r$\u2019 Haberdashery ami Fancy Trimming., Hoaiery,\u2019 Cl kICH ard FASHIONABLY TRIMMED PARIS BONNETS.s.it Plain and Fancy Straw and Tuscan Bonnets.Straw, Leghorn, Wan ar.J Cm,, Hat».r\\/v- O\t| > r R E A r beg* to iii tor m the Pub- «* \u2022 L>* I) iic, that he PATERSON.MARTIN k CO.Quebec.I4'h April, 1856.Molasses for Sale.O A TTHDS.MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, 0\\J Xj.deliverable in Point Levi,or Quebec Apply lo HENRY CHAPMAN k CO.Quebec, April 9, 1856.White Pipe, Paint and Lead FOR SALE: 40 KF-S K°' ' WH,TF: PA,Nr\u2019 of 4 \u2014also\u2014 Pipe Lead nl ihe various weights and sizes suited for this market.\tby HENRY CHAPMAN k CO.Quebec, March II, 1856.FOR SAftSt on Ann PINE * SPRUCE BOAR 1)8.X ard PLANK.Enquire of P.LANGLOIS k CO., \u2022\tSt.Andrew's Wharf.Quebec.Dec 10 1635.The Subscribers hare en Sale A LARGE aaaortment of IRON for Ship-Building.Canvaa, assorted number», Sail Twine, Boiler Plate, Rivet» and Rivet Iron, haa on hand, at his ( AKRIAGK FA* TORY, No.II.Sr- Olivier Strlkt, St.Jo) n Suburb» a MAONiriccsT as-aortmtnt of CARRI AGES and WA6.L AST NIGHT\u2019S PROCEEDINGS IN THE PKOY\u2019INC'IAI* PARLIAMENT.BY TELEGRAPH.\u2014.Vonlreof /.ine.a number ol items o* isaed through Cummit- Tnc Chimkan Tkoom.of the l*th Regiment left lor evening.As the steamer started I tic remainder Montreal last John Munu\u201d Isry.St.Jsmf*\u2019 Catheilial.Toroa'o.i50.and t* Mi.Horn, to* a Paw 45, Waalern Gallaiy.Cathedral, £,25.** Seconded by Mr.Aikias\t.Mr.J.s.Mr Dona LI.*aid that this fiiat lime that the Geveiueieiii bad b\u2022«,\u2022\t.1 u|> .n to supply \u2022 Pew for tb« Governor Ovlierai.Because ibsitbe Gove, nmeu* »n England bad provided a box at Ihe theatre tor a high dignitary wa* that any re*«on why en* ahould tie kept up in Canada for Hi« Kxc r Survey.There wa* ao ataff except when the exploration was going on.Mr.Sailer receive 3Us per day.but he waa uot permanently tm* ployed.St, A.m .m.w\t.- \u201dieii|b.r |ri.n »ltb\tover it.iun.lions to a cum- thet be bad been informed that the bon for Ontario (Mr.Gould) was a Contiactor will* the Government in ihe I\u2019ostal Depar'nient whirh tllll g \u2022\ta*rw tsaws\t»\u2022 \u2022 \u2022» w w\t.s stw * * v w a essas* a* » \u2022 *\t¦ .rted, cheers were given by the jiersons j,0(l Poatmastei General must be sware oi .omMcl cm the wliarf, n wlien she passed |f that wa, so, the h .member ^ .Know».\u201d » «ii«t* «»\u2022 *»\u2022\u2022.™».«\u2022\t'-r\t\"rri r, : asst the __________PB board the latter vessel.The Head Quarters of the ihh Regiment will In?Rationed at lo-ronlo, and the Left Wing at Kingston.»»e understand that, on the arrival ol the Head Quarter Division ul the 17th Regiment, w hieh is to remain in this garrnn.n, an addrev» from the Mayor and Corporation will b*- presented to the officers and soldiers ol that corps.Tire Thkatbc continues well attended, ami Uie manager is displayinc much House, p waa the duty of the government to have brought thia mailer toiw-ard.The SrxAKka aubmilted whe'.her thi* waa the priqier way lo bring *ucii a matter lorward.It ihuuld be brought forward a* a matter ot pim-|^g# and not upon thi* motion, because if tbe House went beyond il»'> motion, they might allow anv hon.meniturr of ihe Hou»e lo submit q rsii.'ii he pleased.Att.Gen.Mai don si n waa understood toaay, ib ti h- beli-ved that the b.«n gei.tleiiiAii now ad-v.i'rd to ( Mr.Gould) had acted unwittingly.Mr.Brown thought that tue privileges ol the l.\u2019ir.\u2018l House ought to b* protect'd ; and no houoiablr member shouM »>t tliere font1 pjrluiiient, but tt.ere was a dillerenc* in thia ca*#.Slid he did not think tbe hon.member lor i^nîano to be*\tJ* Metub* r* bai»l fiiqueiitlv »at in that II wise m * aimilar |io*iliou in thr* rapul production of novclli«*R, and in supplying the means by which they max bo represented with j>roj»er effect.Mr».Halo re-appeared on Monday evening, and was received wf.lt the most inaiked enthnsiasni., ui'iu.iiuv »-\u2022 m .\u2022 Ù1.I.IV »'lh «l.'ch\ta'MinK'\tl the\t>\t\"\u2022 th.t .Ul .I Uy th.h«.i.««.U-.\t; i\ti ifi».\ti.li ir ifior\tol\tthe\t1 he bo»i.member for tlgio'd sat in it\twluL 1 \u2022 nuns disguises ul the\tdurai ter\tol\tw,e\t|\t||)M.f,-ve(-| oth,., geuileniei.\u2022\u2022 Manager\u2019s daughter, in the (.ire*, shew- x,r.\\;wl I 0 t.gp;4,nrd hi* |ioaiti«ni He had On Monday night, the Supply were pa Several clauses of the Seigniorial Tenure amendment Bill were also passed through ConiiniUee.Yesterday, the same Bill was read a lluri.time.\t,\t.The Religious Incorporai loti.\" Bill was then re-committed, on motion of Mr.Drurmnon.l.and amended.For the word \u2022* parent*, in th >'''\t^\tof tl.e .u.rouo.li.* \u2014ti.iic ot tt.e vicinity u»«.l with »ucl.J ¦\t^-y,\t.(lll4 \u201e\u201e fortunali-ly p.ovei.tcJ.able effect on the principal toads outside the j prancnor«, Tourville A Co.\u2019s store was lil-turnnike* The blue stone when broken up i ]ej Wlti, Hour and gram, on which they had m -dl.-ss! v swells the depth of rnu.l in our ( ^ h||V^ an inBUrance in (ho \u201c Ælna\u201d lut at reels : the grey stone, being of a much better anil harder texture, is | rounded off and forms a compact and dura roadway.The improvements on the narrow ascent to Hope hill, and especially those at X1,250 on their goods, consisting of turjwn-radualiy tme, oil, vinegar, syrups, Ac.1 heir loss, able ! w ill, be, wo lielieve, only about £6iiri>ov ol Lsviuo th»- saut service vomi'leb-J.and n*'' «c reidetf tfir sum cl £.\u2018»0a* an rquisaVnt for doif'^ »o ; t»ut it wa' trausieired t»» Aiio\u2019.her |>et*oti, in whom he wa* compelled to loan his puqn-rt) toi the puriss-e of \u2022\u2022nslduqj him \u2022'» complete «t.a.i £30 instoaii ol beinx »uy remuneration tor U.r set VI.f.was only one-l -urth ot what it actually cost.£'.*tKi wou d l»e neiier t!te nitrk.\\iter the Am »n«V tseneral West tad «jiokeii to him yr^trrdav.he cousu ted with hi* IeZ*l advuet*.a-.d they a lvi«ed hurl to t*ke «\u2022* notie* ul it, \u2022* \u2022 hefe tie o*Her ineriibcf* in the Hon*** in x much woite poiuiou ; but h* h*»l oinim >1'o *i*te th'* inoriniik to the Allotnt-y (General the icaaona why he ha l not followed out the couiae lecom- mended.\t., The >PKAKca said that diaeuision* ot this kiml might, U ^Hunted to on, do a greet wrong to a iy member implicate»! where there wa* no »ub-vantive motion oelorc tb»* chair, an ! would be «nies establish a da*ij«,roui precsoent.The su.|ect diojq-eJ.scrrLY.The m-\u2019iion to go into committee ol supp'y wa» met by an amend i.enl m U*oi of the lepeal «I ihe Union m *v.d by Mr.Mackenzie.I h«-Ni\u2019s.aklr rule«l it out ot order.\u2018The If iu*e then went into committee.The item of £'l t for the Provincial Penitential y wa* «q.poaed hy I t,e item wss th»*n agreed to, «n4 the House idjo'artied at 3 P.M.Tbe House again met at four o\u2019clock, and re-,olv»-tl itself into Committee of Supply.\u2018The next item taken up in the KiMmatea waa.To make good vanoua iridiapensable e*|»eitse» at the Civil Government, incurred dunng the veer I* i| when I mehliou tbe name» ol the gentlemen chosen asaibitralois, I ihu.k it will be admitted that they were competent foi ibe taik 1 hey wer* Messrs.Tascheieati «ni (t\u2019Kill Muart, ol Quebec.and Mr.K\"»e.ol Montieal.Tli-aegen-llem-n loui.d that by the law of Lower Canada the Government waa liable, and then the'e was an arbitration lo lix the valued the property >!r.Brown thought the Government bad acted most improperly in lavit'g out that Urge aunt ol money on its own M*ponsib\"itv.\tthe*» Hon.Mr.Csvlxv aaketl that item 74 h« I arbitra».\u2022\u2022ho*\t\" take,, up, and moved that His Excellency » Mes- ament, ami uacoiteenl obtained.\t\u201c\t' , retlr.in* to tbe a id lor colonization, be ,eler- stood tbe bulbil.X w-* insured to s\ta'n' \u201cJ'1 J t\u201e the Committee on .Supply.AI«o, that the | Was it possibi* Ihêl il was w*»ff, £,|.,Uge end\"»» ment which be thought should be sufficient to iiisintai\" it.\t.\t.Mr.Cavlky explained that the fei* ol tuition htd been teduccl ot.e hall.Mr.EarxuvN de*ired to know how it \u2022*» that the endoWBienl wa* not autficicnt.H* l «orne further explanation.I be return he had obtained was not sutfirientlv lull.Mr AU.tien MvcdonaI.d aaidthvt he.aa an iiidividual, *av»- no reason wny Jierealtrr the I |>-per Canada College, which wa* a preparatory school lor the Uiiiv-rai:y.ahould not be chargeable ii(ton the fund* of tb*t in«tiiution.1 tie i»em wa* then agreed lo.Tbe following item* were then jig'ted : Victoria College, £750; Queen\u2019* College, £'7ji) ; Uegiupolia College, £75 », Grammar Schools ol the Countiea o| Brant.Elgin.Grey, l.ambtou, Ontari ».tk II «lion; £ftNI each, XtHRl ; St.AI«ehaeP» College, £.t»'i; Epia-co; al Methodist C-.llege, |i-lievilie.£3-Hj.Mr.Cavi.lv propped to strixe out the last item, »vtuch had been inserted by mutake.and to interi the R » n t.» t\"i balte C ollege at Bytow n Mr.Brown contended that it »vouid be very unfair to allow Roman Ctbolicato Jiave their grailla when they hid only one-nmib of the |*o-pul'tion.H * objecte I to those grant* altogether.Mr, C »vl*v explained that this wa» merel) rontinning the gra »»« of lait Seaiion.The item waa then agreed to.£'.vmo for Superior Education in Lower t\u2019anaila.and ££> tHSI for Comm'Ui Sebool# in Cj p-r and Lower Canada, waa next agreed to.For Ocean Steam Service, £25,000 -tg.Mr.CaylAV statetl that this wa# the amount of th«-contract translcrrcd fiom M'Lean and MM.ar-iy to Edmonatonc end Allan.There »»ere to l»e tour vessel*, to make fourteen semi-monthly live tnuntHly tup*, and to \u2022 srry the mail*.Mr.H u i on sal J that he ttmught ihe Inspecter General had in Ibis ni id* « ui »«t advantage,,.» contract ; it wa# now in proper hand*, and th«-*crvic,- had been moat clfi ten'ly peilonncf.H' 'bought b »»v-*ei,ti'al tu- l.overument alimi d have obtained the sanction of l\u2019»illaui#Ht Isrfore going in*., a new contra- t Mr.J.S.McDonald Rilnnred the extreme cordiality between the m-niber I u Montreal and the Inspector ti-neral t*n all m.Tltera relaling to Montreal ex-vpt the iunff.H'ue, 19 do tainarai-, tV>l do while piua, 3-95.1.1 plue deal*.Mj m pi,., -ta* \u2022 ».lui W t* W I do.7 conU laihwood, by 0 AJ hbAi ptoe Ac i'O\t_ IVr Lark Hophia MrKeoale.GrabaiS, for I.nd.»n\u2014l ptOO, imP Hy Telegraph, ( Rptrlti fir the Mjrninf Chroiiiclt.) Via liriti\u2019Ji Anwrictii Line.and further supplementary estimate of the Work# lor repair# at I\u2019.iit M.iiib-y and Bmlingtei Bay Pier be tefetied to tbe btanding Committee \u2022 tu Supply.Hon.Mr.Dnr.MMoso\u2014The first item it re-reiving report on the t orpo ations Bill, I would iii-h t > ha»'# some underatandu.g with Hie G.iv-eriiTrirnt with releience to the meu«iina whirh the fume Minister req-ieated me to cany through \u2014a# to the time when they will alio»» me to hniig up those measure#, and eapeCial'y that vibu h now stands fir#*, f Hear, hear.) Attorney General Mudonalp\u2014The Govern ment Lave bien endeavouring to get at the Sup plica lor some day#, and when lhe.*r are pasaerl Wo will be able to any what bv#tneM ran b '«ken tip before the close ol me session.It lb honorable gentleman allows u to .'and over ti I ihe \u2022fteniOoH, I will in the ttieantiiiii- consul with my colleagues and let him know our inten linns.\t.\t,\t.\t.Mr.Hulton \u2014I think it due In the member lor Nhefford, and due to the H-'tise and to the country, that the Government ahould give some explicit Statement ol Irieir intentions in regard to that measure.(Hear, hear.) \u2018Ihe honourab'e gentleman ha« been most uniairly and tntgener onsly attacked by th# friends and organs n| »e» the instirsnce 1\t, ® ,\t.Att.Ger.Malponai.p\u2014Ibe value of the build.i g was £25 JHli).Mr.Bsoivn\u2014\u2018luen buildings must be estimated at a very high rate in Que|*«c.(Hear, h, ao that an additional £3,809 had lo be |wtd.Mr.Brown aaid that last session it waa admitted on all hand» that Iho Company ha I bioksn their contract, and were entitled lo nothing, bit' .oider t» g-t nd of their claim \u2022l»ogeth*r and finally, £21,000 wj* voted them, a sum which he conaidered *1 th* time as by fat too much.But it was only on the condition of it» being a final seulement of ihe whole claim, that Parliament made the grant, and the Government had taken 8ti.eral ol hia late co.l-agues.although up to ihe pie- too much on tbemselve* when they g.ve sway \u2022ant time there can t>e no doubt that ih-y are that additional £4000.How did ihe House know .\t.».».Now.when -ho, put-, lind it likely lo be unpopular withsporlmn ol then suppôt'ers, they #eem« desirous of throwing the mstter over.I do think that they are pu suing s cmitse which rellects very bule credit on Ibemaelves.Atiorney General M a» novALP\u2014If w-e lake any courte that is discreditable, to ut thediscre dit will attach II we are at all capable ol being what we aie, we are capable of conducting Ihe to he encoun-1 °l\u2019h* Government in auch order as may comm*nd i\u2019aelf to us.The Government ha# been endeavouring to pres# the Supplie# through (or a considerable per.od, and when th.it i« done, we intend ot courte to go on with the Govern ment maature* which ere upon the papen.Mr.Hnow.-s\u2014I woo'd tuggaa' to the ex-Al toruey General, ihsi he a* ould endeavour to pres* hi» bdl through before the Supplies.If he do-# not I am alraut it will have little chance ol being passed 'hi* session.(Hear hear.) Mr.M Acnr.N/.iK then made tome remstkaon the Ketimates, and.The motion of the Inapeetor General for referring the Governor\u2019* Message, fc*., lo lht Com mitte of Supply, was agreed to.the surrLix*.Hon.Mr.C«VL*T moved, that the Rpeaker leave the chair, for the House lo go inloUomm t-lee of supply on the Kt'imates.Mr.Mac aknxi* mnvetJ inamendmenf_\"Th»t (he Speaker do not now lesve the chair, but that it be resolved that it is desirable lo remove all semblance of connection between Ororrh and Government might not give tbe Company another £5(ltK).Hon.Mr.Caylev said that » eonsidarahl# proportion of the whole a nount consisted of the unavoidable expense# connected with the lemoval ol the Seat of Government.he next item ol £10,000 fur arm* for militia, »va# agreed to.B-l ire proceetling to Ihe next item Mr.Brown called the attention of the Inspee lor General to the expense ol collecting tbe Custom\u2019s Revenue £711,»»»).Now, tbe Inspector General, as a ma'ter of couise.k.icw that the cost ol collection is actually 10 per rent., which is she T waste and extravagance ; it waa at one lime only 4 per cent.Inapeetor General Cavi.BV believed that Mr.Brrwn w-as wrong in supposing that it had ever In-en as lo»v as 4 per cent Hon.J.5.M acdonald said that the Inspector (selirial has a verv large share id patronage at bis disposal, and the appointment of new offiret* every inttto.| lo un l\u2019|*p^r ' ana la ini t-'liicaic.Sprinx.but Ih.-ra Is n»tat itiamoiuenl any \u2022 tm-k of ItcJ Wlwat here.IVa* \u2014Ar»» not >\u2018nuuir««l for : tbov are belJ at J* ivl |M>r Biln.it ; tho stock Is murh r.vtu.-.^i Harley - Xu «liijq.iiiR parcel, of Harley in Ihu mar-ket.« iat* \u2014Fnchanaort in raluo slnr»' tail we«k Indisii Corn \u2014Enquired for at 45 cut*, wltboul \u2022otter, un'lcr 30 cento.Aahes -I'otscoutlnue In fair demand and at aboat ihe price* quote.» la,t wo« k ; 1'earls aro scare*, au>l bring :!\u2022*\u2022 lo 'd perewt |'rovi,inna\u2014Beef uoiuinal\u2014a good demand eztita for Me,, Fork at our rclucvit quotation*.Frclgbu \u2014Engagement, by sailing ,blpa havo been mode of Grain to l.lv«-r|*ool at 3a fid to fia per quarter, and of Flour at 9a fid por Larr.-t, lo Glasgow .Floor ko\u2022 been taken at 9, fid to 9» ÎM ; ih«> Rieamer In tlao gat« 3» per barrel for Flour block,\u2014Hank of Montrco'.\u2014Tbe half yearly dividend of 4 por ceni wa, |»aid on Cod initant.since when the block ha, been »old a, low a, |0 prem to lot© prem.there bring today no arllrr* nnder II prem.Olty Haiik \u2014 I jo r eciu for last ,ia inonlha.|^yabl« on 2nd In,tant There lutvc Le.-u trifling tranaalh do, Hr»,, bal -Rarah Fleming, llsrrta.3rd do.Milford.8harpie, A 4'\".i oats Mar*.i\"ar»iairs.2\u20182n«l do, Gr.mgeniotith.A Joaeph A Cn, ri.ats A bricks.Ksgl.-t.Waugh.Ifitbdo.llnnrdeaui.Maitland, Tyler A Co.general earg.i Ship C.i.rmnre.Leaven.IMih May, Haltlmore.t\u2019 8.ftkaratra -V t a, '.ol \u2014 I'riscilla.Chapman.Ufitb April IMymonlh, C F.Levey A \u2022'«», l«»l.Sclir Mary, (llau,«n.22nd May, llalifa#, ti.h\u2019.V molaiae*.I.i-lep jn l\"ne.-.Uerouin, 13 day*.Watlace.N U, or dor.bal baranac.Ilat(htn*»n.82nd May, Halifax, for Mon (real, sugar, luul.\\,ie« A flab.C L E A Ii ED .June 10.Hark Ams/on, Haye».Westport.F.Hnratall A Co ____Lord Meit-alf, Young.Hundr-rUnd, do Hrig Wilkinsoa.tlarton.WhHshaven do bhip Chart.-* Chaloner.Fox.Truro.C A J Sharpie, A i \u2022 Hark Nicaragua.Marshall.(Iloncesier, ft H Nymes A Co Hark Itnslin Csatis.Monday, 1\u2019lymoulb, O F.Levey A Co.rinse.Yanroek.I.lanetly.C A J Sharpies .V Co ____Sophia M' Kan.'ie, Grabam, London, A (tilmnur A Co.\u2014 Alert.G'Drlon, Tralee,\tdo ENTERED FOIL LOADING* v.i#ir«.roni.For.Bv H\u2019ioiu.WAgra June 10.I,.s Howe.fill.Sharpness l\u2019oint, E Hnratall A Co, Tlh.bill.Cove.Harlequin.M3, Greenock,\tMn Martin a wbf Harriet.230.dpevhay.\tdo Flauairsu \u2022 bms F,.»gte.srj.l'orirush.C E Levey A Co.Hall', hms.Wm Hromham.431.Plymouth, do nisi* do Nordsiernen, 415.Fleetwood, do\tdo Victoria,33, Miramichl.It J Noad A Co, Xoad , whf.Murrell.4U2, Kharpneas, ft II Hyme, A Co, Hlaek'a hraa.Columbine, rati'», Cardiff.A A D Hitchle A Co, do Ant, 5W, llrislol,\t«l0\t4o MARITIME EXTRACTS.Kamonraskn.Jnne 10.fi 30 P M -Clear and flns Inward bound ve«»el»at anchor Hiver dn Loup, Juno 10.fi Jo P M \u2014Clear and line all day.but clou led up to Ibis P M.A large ship anchor nd nff here One inward honnd brig passod.Wind K.Hrhr Conque,l, Brcaw, cleared at Halifax for Quo her, 2irth ult Ve**ei,|.s.Hng at Liverpool for Quehee :\u2014America.Rel>ast»pol.Hank in, Cnlloden.Itomxnce, Lu line.Dnu-gU* Castle.Advice.Ilnpa.For Monlreal Britannia, l ily of B't«lon fllnncairn, Californio.For Quebac A Montreal Anglo Kaxon.\t.\t.Vessels loading at Loudon for Qnel*ee A Montreal \u2014 Direetor.Ann Falcon For Montreal Chilian.Loading in «h« Clyde for Quebec : -Chlefwln.For Montreal -Canada.For Quebec A Monlreal \u2014 Itynd ford.Itamariscnda June 5\u2014Sld Khlp B.I# Medealf.(new I list lone) Nielson, for Qnehec Hrig Egbert, from London for Quebec, was spoken Pith May.Iat 43 l« long 37 .m.by l ark K T L, Rrhroe der, at New York, from Cardiff Daily Expected.THE undersigned are daily exjmcting per \u201c Hawk, from Bordeaux : Maccsroni, Vermicelli and Nuts, Anchovies ard Sardines, Prunes and other Fruits, For Sale by RYAN BROTHERS k CO, Quebec, IIth June, 1856.\t12 NOTICE.THE underaignad will not ba answerable for ANY DEB TS contracted hy tha Cæw of the Ship \u201d Jxasv,\u201d of Limerick.1\tD.GORMAN.Master.Quebec, June 11, IH56.\t2 WARITED, Agent for surplus stores shipped by Meaara.SaUL A Go per Ship \u201c Jno.Howkll,\u201d ApPLA by.Master, Irom Liverpool.EDWARD BURSTaLL k CO.Quebec.June II, 1856.\t3 WAN I ED TO CHARTER A VESSEL of abom 500 Ton*, to load a cargo of Timber and Deals, f.ir Hull Annlv to FUNCH, MEINt NKK k CO, Shao\u2019a Bulldogs.Qnobec.June 11, 1856.rHE undersigned will advance on Lumber placed in their bands for tale.Apply to A.êi D MURPHY, Sponccr Cov*.Or to\tA.H.MURPHY, Opposite R.Neil\u2019s, Watchmaker, No.22, Notre D,me St., Lower To»s-n.Quebec, 11 lb June, 1856.\t12 Steamers Bytown and Aylmer.TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THUHSDAY, AT Peacock\u2019s Hotel, UPPER TOWN, AMD AT REYNOLD\u2019S LOWER TOWN.ÏJ* Platk, 1*.3d.; Quart, 5i.IT* Piivate families ean obtain th* above by sending to eiloer place.Quebec.June 11^1856.MEDICAUJOOKS.?EREIR A\u2019S MATERIA MEDIC A, 2 vola.Miller\u2019s Practice of Surgery, Miller\u2019s Principles do.Erichson\u2019a System of Surgery, Chruteson k Griffith's Di*|>enaatoiy, Taylor un Poisons, Wrst on Children, Aahuel! on Diseases of Females, Meig\tdo\tdo Churchill do\tdo Mug on Childbed Fevcra, Do.on the Uterus.Drvsers on Diseases of Females, Meig\u2019# Obstetrics, Lawrenc* on the Eya, Wilson\u2019s Anatomy, Carpenter's Phvsiology, Wilton on Diseases of the Skin, Do.on Syphilis, Parker on Do.Brnnet on tha Uturua, Jjne# and Seivkitig's Pathology, Griffith\u2019s Formulary, Carpentei\u2019a ('omparative Physiology, Gross on the Urinary Oigans, Budd on the Liver, Wild on tbe Ear, Benuet on Tuberculoaia, Walahe on the Heart and Lungs, Copeland on Palsey, Bud on Urinary Deposits, Tanner\u2019s Clinical Text Book, Curling on Disease» of the Tcatee, Sellimafi\u2019s Principles Of Chemistry, Kane's\tdo\tdo Rand\u2019s Medical\tdo For Sal* by MIDDLETON k DAWSON, Mountain Hill.Quebec, 11 'h June, 1856.FOR Murray Bay, Riviere Quelle and Riviere du Loup.THE FIRST CLAM 9CA GOING STEAMKR \u201cSAG ÜENA Y, \u201d Caft.RENE 81MARD, WILL make her first Trip thia season, to th« above pi ace*, un SATURDAY NEXT, The 14th instant, Leaving at ElCillX o'clock A.M.For ! urine; into ma won, apply to JOHN LAIRD, St.Lawrence Chambers.Quebec, J une 11,1856.Tug Steamer for the Lower St Lawrence.STEAMER \" ADMIRAL.\u201d Capt.E.Gora-DKAtr, will lea»* ATKINSON'S WHARF, on W EDNESDAY, 11th June, at NOON, fa Tow- sox ; and will call at the Pieia of the South Short.F.BUPEAU.Agent.Quebec, June If, 1856.For Sale or To Let, -WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION \u2014 HE First Claaa Dwelling House, J»' Hinckville section way,\t,\t* ¦ Among those injureu are the following ; It I* however, impossible to ^ivn a complete lint of them, ax many lelt for Muntioal by the firnt opportunity : \u2014 Henry HaHum, belonginc to tho \u2022 41 ice of the American line of steamers, ff hi* man wan brought across in the boat with ua, ami it was thought he could not survive many hour».Ho is ncaldeil Irom hoail to foot, has two dislocation* ami several Iraoluran.Mr.Pierce, Express Agent, one leg broken, ami badly scalded.\t.The Captain of the Boat severely mjnred, and not expected to live.Mr.Kutgan McCuaig, of Glengary, seriously injured.\t.NarciM* Perreault, from Warwick badly \u2022calded.Major Johnston and lady were thrown into the River, and escaped with alight in- jafiee.\t.Immedutely on the accident becoming known in the city sevenil of our leading physician» repaired to the scene of the dwaater, and rendered groat anststanoe.The people of the Village rendered every asRifttance m their power, and threw open their hou«e* to recoil\" the dead and dying.MARRIED.At the Trinltv GhapM.In this city, on ihn lOtb Inst \u2022 bf the Rsv I» Fslloon.t> D , Henry ChArte, Austin* Kf»q N P .second son o( Ihn 1*1» Captain Austin, for mcrlv of th«7fiih H- gt .to IlnnrtMU Marta.nMcst ris\u2019ightrr of Caputn Kninht.LnatUchiHt.Town Maior.On the »th ulk, at Richmond, Yorkshire, hy thn R«jv.f.awrcncn littlnr.Rector.Wm.Norton l.nwson, of Lincoln, Inn barrister at law nldatt «on of Wm Imwmmi.F.,q .of f.8t.Mary at Hill.London, and f orrest Hill, Sydenham, to Fanny, fourth dsuthtnr of Smiinhwaltn.F,,q , of Tomplo Lmlgn, Richmond, i ork* shire THESE Steamers me now ready to TOW RAFTS and VESSELS, at moderate rate*.Apply to GKO.E.HUMPHREY, Proprietor, Spencer Cove, Or to\tA.H MURPHY, Opposite R.Neil\u2019s, Watchmaker, No.22.Notre Dame St.Lower Town.Quebec, IIth June,1856.\t12 ¦large For Bale, V BARGE of about 300 Ton#.\u2014 Apply io G.R.HUMPHREY, Proprietor, Spencer Cov*, Or to\tA.H.MURPHY.Opposite R.Neil\u2019s, Watchmaker, No.22.Notre Dam* St , Lower Town.Quebec, lllh June, |H56.\t12 Ked Pine Spars.A CHOICE LOT of RED PINK SPARS for 4.\\ aaUby\tA.H.MURPHY, No 22, Notre Dame St., Lower Towa, Opposite K.Neil\u2019#, Watchinnknr.Quebec, I Ith June, 1856.\t12 F O K SALE.A BOSTON CARRIAGE, A COVERED CARRIAGE, AN ALBERT CARRIAGE, \u2014 AND\u2014 A Covered NVtgnn Apply at No.12, Mount Carmel, Cat»e.QaaMC, 11 th June, 18.*>6.\t3p trVfR SALK by »he Subieriber# 4(1 Case» Sparkling Hock and Moaellc Wine 40 Do.Still Hock and Horkheimer, 50,000 Havana S'égara of tb* mo*t approved brand*.\u2014 stao,\u2014 A Small Lot of JGgaretUa.FUNCH, MEINCKE à CO.Shaw\u2019s Huildinga.Quebec, lllh June, 18Ô6.WANTED, 'PHRF.K or FOUR ACTIVE BOYS, to learn 1 the I\u2019r.stint Business.Th*f muat know bow to road and write Ksgliah.Apply at this Office Quebec, lllh June, 18'6.To Mechanics.riTWO nr THREE GOOD MACHINIST.*» will find constant employment and good wage# bv applying al the Office of V P\u2018 1 *\tA.JOSEPH k CO.Napoleon Wharf.Qii.-hec, lllh June, 1856.\t3 To Brickmakers.WANTED, a Person to undertake the Working of e Buck-Yard.Apply \"tihis Office.Quebec, 11 th Jane, 1856.arriva (»ei \" Emma,\u201d from 12-law A KxEr.No, 8hip-Chai*dlery sod Grocery bu-ainess.ta ileairou» ef obtaining a Situafimi.Address 8.,N.,Chronicle Office.Quebec, I Ith June, I8ô6.\tI** For salf, to Liverpool : \u2014 ft Ton# Mnnilla Ko)>e, from IJ inch to 4 inch 5 Do.Taired Rope, 2J inch to 4) inch.\u2014 AMO IN ITuSK,\u2014 50 Harrela Roam, 150 Gallons Burning Fluid.FUNCH, MF.INCKE ACO.Quebec, M'h June, 1856.IHESubscuber# taaue Bili.» of Kxciisno and f.Brrvaa of Caxpir on tk»- piinelial Cil'e# in England, Germany, and Sweden and Norway.FUNCH.MEINCKE k CO.bhaw\u2019a Buildings.Quebec, 11 tb June, 1856.\t__ Hordeaux Vinegar, DAILY expected, a consignment of BOR PEAUX VlNKGAR, in Tierce», Hb*te and Barrel*.k or\tbrothKR8 a CO.Quebec, t Ith June, 1858.\t12 Cash Advances.THF.undersigned are aothoriaed by Ihsir friend, in Fngtead te make CmH Advance* on Cargo**, eoneialmg of Timber, Deal*, Flour «'\tk CO.8baw\u2019a Building*.Quebec, lltb June, 18ft*.Ml No.3, Angel Street, Upper Town.\u2014 ALSO- A NEAT COTTAGE, on the Charleabourg Road, with Garden, Ac.Also,\u2014 The Ground Flat or first floor, con-\u2022iitmg ol five room* with cellar.Ac., in that comfortable House, No.4, Parloir Street, Upper-Town.Apply lo\tT.R.J«MITH, 12, Mount Carmel Street.Quebec, 11th June.1856\t3p CREDIT STOPT.THE iindrisigned wdl not be responsible for any debts that may be con'racted after this Notice, by hia wife, late Mr*.Wallsck, Dyer, No.2, Engine Houae, Cul-de-Sac.A.LANE.Quebec, 10th June.1856.\t3p NOTICE.THE undersigned w ill not be acrounlable for any debta contracted by any of the crew of tbe Barque ANN McLESTER, of Glonceater.F.PERRAM, Master.Quebec, 10th June, 1856.KW CARRIAGES am) M/V-MER VEHICLES ef all kinds may be procured at very moderate prices at A.SEQUIN\u2019S Conch Factory, Foot of Abraham Hill, St.Vallier Street, .N».Rocha.Quaher, tnih June, 1856.\tImp Lithograph Likeness of GABRIEL, Admiral de* Flottes du Leo St.Uharlei,\u201417 Août, IBM, For sale at wyses emporium.211, John Street, and War.HICKMAN\u2019S, No.7, St.Joaeph Street.Quebec, Jun* 10, 1856.\t_______ Crimean Photographs.r Ion HE Subscriber ha* received, direct from th# Publishers, Specimen Pictures ol FEN* »N\u2019S CELEBRATED PHOTOGRAPHS of tbe SEAT of WAR in tb* CRIMEA, (now on view at hi* Stor*.) Order» reaprcttnlly anliciied.For Hale\u2014AitUta\u2019 Material#, Brushes, Maaiir, Varnish, Ac.Ac.JOHN SMITH, Print Sellar and Picture Frame Maker, 2ft, St.John Street, wi'h nit.Quebec, lOtb June, 1856.\tIS FOR SALE.Lnndlng «m 44 Nidus,\u201d 1 Tlfl TTHD6.DxKrveKs\u2019a Double Bet- 1UU XX ried HOLLANDS.290 Cases, each ! do*.7ft0 Boxe# WINDOW GLASS, aaanrted sixee.LANE, GIBB A CO.Quebec, I0*h Jun*, 1856 Qufbfc Perminenl Biiildinfc Society SOCIETY pay their The hharrholderh of thi* \u2022re rMpeetfolly requested to MONTHLY inatalment for JUNE, on or before the 16th JUNE iiiatent, fklling on tbe 3rd MONDAY.By order, F.VEZINA, Secy.-Trv**, Quebec, June 10th, 1856. THE MORNING CHRONICLE.WEDNESDAY; JUNE IK 1866: AUCTION SALES.BY A.J.MAXHAM.Will b.»>IJ Mi THURSDAY MM.U* \u2022t Ih« Stoiet or olfib k Hobb,\u2014lor accoouI ot Ihooo eoacoruod 1 Q TJALP CHE8T YOUNG HYSON TEA J.O A L ai«iked A.M.C°.\t- landed in a damaged atate, ex \" ïeeeeit, Lin-dill, inaater, from London.\u2014arrra Which\u2014 60 Hhda.Prime Porio Rico So|«r._ 400 Package» auperioi Kreeb 8ou Buabela.Quebec, June 9.1856.LEON AREL.BUTCHER.STALL No.26.Lower Town Market.Supplies Ships with Prime Beef at 6d.currency per Ih.Quebec, 7th June 1856.NOTICE.THE undersigned will not be accountable for DEBTS contracted by any of the Crew of the Barque \u201c Ladt Saxah Fly li t\u201d ol Shields.GEO.RAMSAY, Master.Quebec, June 9.1856.NOTICE.THE Undeisigned will not be accountable for DEBTS contracted by any of tbe Crew of the ship John Howxll.of Bna'ol.HENRY APPLEBY, Maater.Quebec, June 6,1856.\t6 S.& C.PETERS neir extensive assert- Cl ALL the attention of pen / mence Building to thei ment of BOARDS.PLANK8 and DEALS, dry and 6t for immediate me, having been sawn upwards of three years.Quebec, June 9.1856.\t6 NOTICE.THE undersigned will not be accountable for anv piht» contracted by the crew of the Barque\u2019* Dxvon,\u201d of Liverpool.CHARLES G.CHIVF.RS, Maatat.Quebec, 7th June 1856.Quebec lia* Company.NOTICE THE discount on all Gaa consumed by meter, and paid for in conformity with the Rules ol the Company, will be in future TWENTY PER CENT.By order of the Directors, P.PEEBLES, Manager.Gas Wosks, Quebec, 6th June, 1856.New Music ! ! SOUVENIR de MARITANA, Gband Noctu«nk for the Piano, by W.V.Wallack.Oh Whiapor what thou feeleat, As aung by Mr.H.nutaoii, in the Cnowit Jr.WRL«.Like the Song of Birds in Summer, By the Compoeer of Shills or Occam.OH I WAS HAPPY THE If.A beautiful Ballad, by Glovk.CAREY, BROTHERS, Music Library.24, SU John Street.Quebec, June 9,1856.\"'I AUTION.\u2014Some unprincipled people Keying HATBTaMP,end pieced P Vy counterfeited our\t.» it.together with our name in their Hats, with a view to pasa off their own goods aa onr manufacture, and some kalter\u2019e trimmings deelers hsve, in the same fiaudulent end unprincipled manner, counterfeited our Hat Stamp, ar.d sold ha! linings ao stamped to hat manufacturers, end several merchants at home end ahroed Laving called our Wtention thereto, we hereby give notice that we thell eetfem R a particular favor if psrties will transmit to ua such Information, with the full Christian and surname of all parties offering eneb fonde, that we may be enabled to commente proceeding* at law, either in onr cowrie here, or in the proper court* in omr colonie», or elsewhere, agaihet all partie* who may reeetve, buy or sell thee* counterfeit good* or stamp*.JOHN.THOMAS k EDMUND CHRIcTY k ft).London.\t, June 9, 1856.\t6w-Xew»w!u AUCTION SALES.BY G.&.H.GIBSONE.By auction,will be sold, at the Subscribers stores THIS DAY.WEDNESDAY, tbe 11th Juu*.' Sals at TWO o\u2019clock precisely, Positively Without Rtixavg: AN INVOICE of FASHIONABLE STRAW BONNETS and LEGHORN HATS, latest Parisian Styles, comprising: Young Ladies Leghorn Bloomers, Bey\u2019a and Men's Leghorn Hats, Youths Florence Hals, Rutland Bonnets, Pale Tuscan Bonnets, Men\u2019s Tea col.Leghorn».G.k H.GIBSONE, Quebec, June It, 1856.\tA.k B.COMMISSARIAT, QUEBEC.5nr Jl'KX, 18 >6.NOTICE m I.erOiy given, ihat SEALED TENDERS, in Dvplicati!, will heteceiv-ed at this Office, until NOON.*'11 WEDNESDAY, th«- ixifi ina-ant, furn a!i pwiauns ail mg to contract for\u2014 \u201c Taking down awl Rrlnii/ding a portion of the Mas.mry Farine to the left face oj the King's J fast ion} in the Citadel.\u201d Plans and Specilicalinna mai le seen, and further (articulais obtain**nd on theae hours being always strictly observed.\u2014FARE, -Id.PIERRE PLANTE, Montcalm, May 28, 1856, New Goods, Just Received per Steamer Indian\u201d : LATEST FASHION of READY rrtHK 1 MADE SUMMER COATS and I ROW SERS; also, ! Case of the BEST SCOTCH TWEEDS, which will be told at «mall advance on Cost.NO SECOND PRICK.JACOBS k LE WIN E.Quebec, June 6,1856.A.& S.NORDHEIMER\u2019S PIANO FORTE WAREROOMS, Toronto 4l Montroal.Con«t»ntlr on band the largest assortment of PIANO*-FORTES, from the most celebrated maiiulactoriea of STJDART.New-York, CHICK BRING.Boston, DUNHAM, New-York.HfrAt the Isncest Manufactory Prices.Also, a g est variety of PIANO-FORTE8, from other well known makers, aurh a» Bacon k Ravrn, Nunn».Liont k Nxwton, Roarpman k Grav, Hali.ktt, Davis k Co., Brown k At* lkn, Ac , Ike., BROADWOOD k SON\u2019S, COLLARD k COLLARD, London, (Eng-KRARD,\tland,) DEBAIN, Paria, (France.) LP*A Liberal allowance made for Old Pianos taken in exchange.yyiTH REFERENCE to the abova advar- tiaement, the undersigned begs to announce lhat he baa been appointed by Meair*.A A S.NoanHKiMKa, their AGENT FOR THE SALE of tbe above Celebrated Iratnimente, in Quebec and Vicinity, and he invitee alten:u>n to a Choice Mtootion of PIÀH0-F0RTB8, which he baa just received, and may be seen at hia Store, No.SOj, John fit without.HT AH Piano* guaranteed by tbe Arm for Fiva Yxari.HENRY OWEN Quebec, June 6, 1856.and that they are not allowed to recrive, from any other source, money or other gratuiiy for services rendeied in the peifoimance ol tb«ir du- ,jr'.It ra an important part of tbe duty of the Police to be vigilant in tbe pioteclion of proj,erty afloat, and wbtn such projierty has been dispersed by tbe seventy ol the weather, or lo#i, oris missing from oilier caute, to make every exertion to recover (be same.All timber, boats and other jiroperty saved or picked up by the Police aie dt-liveiable to tbe owuier*, on identification, Lee ol rhaige.The force is under tbe immediate control of Mr.Konvar Hknsv Russkll, Cbfol Cor stable, and he, or id mt absence another Officer, will alwa)s be found in attendance at the Cul-de-Sac Station,Lower Town.Any cause of comnlaint on these several beads, or any other conrernu>g \u2022.fi,» conduct or inefficiency of th- force, will ircnve due attention when reported to the undersigned.J.MAGUIRE, 1.k S.ol Police Quebec, May 28, |856.TO CONTRACTORS.TENDERS addressed to \u201c ibe Chief Cotnmi» sfonrr of Public Worke.\u201d and endorsed\u201c \u2018Jen der for a ( ustoin House, Quebec.\u201d wiU be receiv- ) ed at tbi* Office, until MONDAY, the Second day of June next, fur the Wbarfing, Filling, aud tbe entire ol the Bui ding for a new Custom House at Quebec, complete in every jiarticular, and fit for occupation, according to tbe plans and specification» to be seen at ibis Office, and at tbe office of Mr.PIERRE GAUVKKAU.Chateau St.Louis, Quebec, ou and after the eighth instant.A bulk sum is to be slated by (he persona tendering for the whole work complete, ar.d a bill ef prices for any additional work wbicb might be required fiom anv alteration made m the plan, or oinciW\u2018Se, during lb- time tbe work a.uy be progressing.Tnr most ample security w ill be required for ihe due performance ot (he Con'rart ; and the name* of two or more persona rii\u2019'»\u2019 b'* given in tbe I ender, w bo are willing to become such »e-cutity.By ord-r.THOMAS A.BEGLY, .Secretary.Depaitment of Public Works, Toronto, 1st May, 1856\t2aw HATS, BONNETS, DRESSES, Ut., JtC « Ate- gROWN STRAW HATS.Leghorn Haia.While and Co'oredSIRAW BONNETS, lack Dress Silks, (Black and Colored), Dress Bareges, Dress Muslins.Cambric Prints, Thread and Colton Hosiery, Embroidered Collars, Cbemizsttcs, Sle kc.French Kid Gloves, arid Parasols, French Flowers, Ribbons, 100 Fleces wide Cambric Flints, ICaslin pattern, warranted fast color, at 7 .d, a yard.T he aboye have just been received, ex ** City of Hinulton,\u201d and Stesm»hip \" Csoadian.*\u2019 J.HEWITT k CO., 38, John\u2019s Get*.Quebec, May 23, 1856.\tIm NEW STYLE OP ^ HATS SPRING just macEimo.& mu; *TMIE M a Ik, TOl&CT WtESTOSÎT Insurance Comp'y POSTPONEMENT.jciiod for receiving 'IVnilers lor the hove woik has Iren I'OSlPoNED until 1 MONDAY.In b day of June next.By order, THOMAS A.BEGLY, Secretary.I Dt pai'rnert of Public W« rka,> l oionlo, 28th May, 1856.\t{\t2aw Linen & Cotton Sheeting, Table damasks.Napkin», W ater I'wist and If »ir \u2022rk\u2019» Shittii g», Patent Summer Quilts, And a tomplcte asvirtni.-nl of Household uud Family Goods\u2014SELLING CHEA.\u2019.J.HEW HT k CO., 34, John's (l\u2019ate.Qaebee, May 23.1856.\tIm j Wholesale A: R4TE : inf! n^fcS HORR(H K\u2019s SHIRTING.JAJV/ I\tat 4id.worth 7«J.I5u Piece* yard wide Print 3jd.wo-tb 6-1.lt»0 Muslin Dresses, lull length, 2s.6d.worth 5s I0IW Pairs Women\u2019s White Cot*on S\u2019ock- mgs at 2j.Quebec May 15, 1856.\tIm ALSO RKCE1VE1), A well assorted Fro k of Gentlerrer.\u2019s FRENCH FELT.DRAB BEAVER and CAFSIftlERK HATS, Boy\u2019s and Cbildren\u2019e FANCY FF.I.T aid SATIN HATS CAl\u2019s, Ac , k,-.English arid American INDIA RUBBER CLOTHING, INDIA RUBBER G(.03 ES, BALLS, kr., kc.CoiiDtxy Merchants Supplied at Manufacturers Prices.OCT-PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE.Mr.E.O\u2019FtAiiraTV lakes thia opportunity o* thanking kia friends ar.d the public ofQuehec for the very littéral patronage «hewn him during the pa»r \\ear.and having taken into partnership one already favomhlv known to the public, he truvis That their uniled exertions may be found woitby of a cnn'inuance ol that Patronage already so libi-raily he»tuwed.Quebec, April 5.1856.\tto 15 june Sprino CnoodHl! GLOVER-» FRY L TY -I }.* Hou J H Cameron, MT Manager:\u2014Kowasd Tavlos Da»tnki.l, Esq.RnBKXT SfsaTT, E»q., Senetary.E.H.\\\\ hit m a Rail, Enj., Inspector of Agencies Baiikcr*: l.GBGNTO\u2014Citv Bank or Montkkal.NEW YORK\u2014Messrs Duccan, Shkhman kCo >oLicitoas\u2014Messrs.DUGGAN k BURNS.ffl^HE fubicriber, Acknt of the above Com-pany, is now prejiared to giant Insurance ON HULLS and CARGOES to and from Quebec to all Potts, both Canadian and American on the St.Lawrence above Quebec as well as all the Lake Port*, including those of Lakes MICHIGAN, HURON k SUPERIOR, at Rates aa LOW as anv otber responsible Office.Insurance can also be effected to and from New York, via Canal ai d Railroad* to Quebec, aa also to any Port or plare situated in any of the Western States, upon very reasonable terms.This Company having contributed a considérable sum in connexion with the Buffalo Board of Underwriters, for tbe purpose of having correctly surveyed, all vessels navigating the Inland Wa \u2018\t.lb \u2018 (era.ereby ensuring to them their proper place in the list of cla\u2019iification is now piepared to take Risks upon VESSELS CLASSING A 1 and A 2 at VERY LOW RATES.Rates up«-n lower grades of classification upon reasonable terms.OPEN POLICIES issued as msy be required upon favourable condition*.JOHN SMITH, Acknt, Dalhousi* Street, Opposite the Examining Warehouse and near the Exchange.Quebec, June 3, 1856.Fire Insurance.THIS Company has decided a No upon making a CONSIDERABLE REDUCIION mthe Rates of Fire Insurance u|*on Building* contiguous to the Hydrant* of the Water Works Parties wanting Fire Insurance can have it effected with this Company U-AT VERY LOW RATES.AU Losses Psompti.t Settled in the most liberal manner.JOHN SMITH, Agent, Osrrcx:\u2014Dalhousif.St a ext, Opposite the Examining Wmehou*# and near the Exchange.Quebec, June 3.1856.Provincial Imurance Comp'j of Toronto.MUTUAL BRANCH.NOTICE is hereby given to all parties insured in the Mutual Branch of this Company, that tbe Directors are prepared to tiarmler tbe Policies issued in said Branch to the Proprietory Branch, upon certain terms and conditions whici* may be ascertained on application to the locai agent, who will supply the form of application necessary tor the purpose, and all parties who do not desire to make sum transfer, and whose premium notes remain unpaid on the fust day of July next, will be proceeded against tor recovery ol the amount due thereon, without further notice.Dated at Toronto, this 8th Hay of Msy, 1856 By order of the Board.EDWARD TAYLOR HARTNELL.Agent »oa Qi-erkc :\u2014 JOHN SMITH.Quebec, June 3, 1856.\tIm Manilla and Tarred Cordage, \u2014Just Received and for Site :\u2014 ^lOILS best Boat >n Mai ufacturrd MANILLA.2j >8 3j inch.20 Do\tdo Tarred, 2*\t3| \u201c 20 Do\tHo 3tbd Spunyarn, 20 Do\tdo 2thd do The Subscriber is prepared to rake orders for any size or quantity ot the above deliverable here, and on lavorable terms.JAMES M.KERR, 85, St.Paul Street.Quebec, Jure 6, 18'»6.FOR SALE.100 Q1'se TKR CA^KS PRIMK CALF.AL Oil., free of smell.LANE, GIBB k CO.Quebec, June 6,1856.\tIm W.C.& G.Casey\u2019s Crown Urand Liverpool Soap.rpHE Subscribers aie now receiving Shipments of lie above, which they offer for Sale on Manufacturer's Account.lane, gibb k co.Quebec, June 6.1856.\t3 Liverpool Soap, Landing ex \u201c Florence\u201d it \u201d John Howell\u201d ITOXE' Buke k Maxwell\u2019s, JJ tOO \u201c Steele\u2019* \u2014aid for S»le by RYAN, BROTHERS k UO.Quebec.June 5, la56.\t20 ÎEW GOODS, MX I rum l.nwGon and I\u2019arlN :\t**tw»fi \u2022 Wm, Baniield Beg* to inform bis Fri-nds and il.e Public that he f f |VK\t.Rf;' KIVf'D; TV ha.now Ol\u2019KNKD l.is New Home ,,, the 1 11\tIru,,k >i-lioad a («HL \\ I* VaI CUL-DE-SAC, called the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY REFRESHMENT HOUSE.Near the KniraitC'* to the Railway Station, QUEBEC.IXTHERE hr hopes by Uriel attention and v v Moderate Cb-*rgva to mciit a shaieof public eupport.G(H>D BEDS, STEAK-, CHOPS, kc., kc , ready stall hour.-.G hand Tkunk Tickets obtainable, and all information given to Kniigrvn'a going totnc Far est.kc., kc., on the premises.N.H.\u2014Pleasure Parties can be accommodated with Refreshments, kc., at HIS HOUSE, Chau-Sieke Station.Quebec, June 6, 1856.\t6m arid RIK- OST01» M\u2019NDAV KVKNINt; ia»t,lat June between St.Genevieve S'ieet, (\u2019.«|,e.t DA EI.LING ! V.l'ES.«(tua\u2019.d n be Jad Mil ai 1* Pa ac fiv Mr.Jon DaGasIs.nv H-i HOI m; Built -Mop k I.A R G E ENGl.l'H and ii( TOILE I «id s V Kl.I.I \\( I.oi iiiiii ifoir Po-th.A w! .Toilo.?e»iie!l, India Kunn-Die.11 £ hi it Side 1 '00 Ii», \u2022 Ak'OI t||,élit rf HK 6 I an fancy Hi » !' I I.K'.R»*f 1 d l i «ii BRI 'HL', 1, a> >t o Iter Hack, I 'M i,- *, ?.i.-luh and Su et Foi lately Terms.PENTLAND.AUvuoates.1 m PENTLANDk Qiie'-er, June 6.1856.India Pule and Scotch Ales.O / k /^lA'KS Pint* and Quatts.Ove 3 l'uncneons O I >cr.trh Whiskey.JOSE» 11 WHITE, Quebec, May 27 165$ Fire Bricks Arioat.1 lenct pe,| :t ef V 1 fi.iiitl l h> mirais.si\u2019 Kill\u2019AL INSTRUMENT'.And ait Standard Patent Medic r>e», kc.JOHK MU.SSON.Quebec, 28lb May.I'.1» 27, St.I e'er s:reet.OCk THOU«AND best quality.Ovy F 3 TV ns Fne Clay M REMOVAL.ASS ON.HU T k CO.have REMOVED their OFFICE and STORK fi**m the ndoi:.maithu.w Quebec, May *8.In:i6.¦d ex H.Pearl\u2019 warren.London \u201cKv co, r^ininc 70 C dun Bro w ii'tout Porter.4 nox.earl., VINE MA I THEW Quebec.May 2^.1^ »6 L«m-H.WARRF.EN.GROWERS\u2019 COMPANY OF COt.N AC.T raiit Landing ex sundry Vessels and - For Sale by the Subscribert : - 0 T-IH,K Rrrrov blue.J-J.2 \u201d Lump Alum, K» gs F.psoin Sali», Saltpetre, !'\u2022 Barrels Ulour Suli.bur, 5 K-^v Roll do.RYAN.BROTH PRS k CO.Quebec, June 5, IBjg.\t2i) Russia made Rigging.PUR I ION ol a Gai g ,,f Rigging of be»t clean Hemp, patent laid, suitable for a Ship ol IÜUO 1 uiis, for Sale bv RYAN.BROTHERS k CO.Quebec, June 5, 1856.\t20 Photography AND ALL ITS BRANCHES.Oswego Silver Gloss Starch.ANEW and Superior article manufactured by the Oswego St \\a< >< Company, warranted Pine andof great strength, and always uniform.Put up in Cases of Pounds.Haif-Pounds and Quarter-Pound parcels.\u2014 For Sale by JOHN PATERSON.Quebec, Jun* 5, 1856.ELLISON K CO., would Sgam invite the at Sherry Wine K TTHDS.\tt Superior Sherry.*J il 10 Qr.-Canks $ JOHN PATERSON.Mention ol the C|iir.»ri» ol Quebec to their newly fitted up PICTURE GALLERY, which is the finest in Canada.Their stock is very iarge,consisting ot the most Monaas and im-pat-vcD vroaa* or Art.\u2019Ihe Skylight in their \"atelier\" it by fsr the best adapted to produce a perfect puture of any in Quebec, being a Noithlichl.They thus combine with other advantages, that ol having a mire light and, from their long experience in the art, are more than ever satisfied that they will be able to prove then superiority over all other artists in Quebec.Tbev are prepared to furnish any description of pie-tire desired.\u2014PHOTOGRAPHS, in Oil or Water colour», DAGUERREOTYPES, AM* BROTYPES, and OIL PAINTINGS.A vuii to thrir GALLERY, No.28, St.John Street, will saiiafy the most Isstidious They Havs now on show, Oil Paintings of the celebrated Fau.» or Montmobkni t, and a View of the Suspension Bridge which was built theie Î View» of the Lokrtth Fall»; ar.d a large collection of ENGLISH PAlNPlNwS.\u2014 Alao.a very choice collection of colored Photographic and Daguerreotype Portrai*» ol «everal citizens of Quebec.Ao inspection ol all which cannot but prove interesting to the lover ol the fine arts.In a few days, they will have in use a vety large instrnment for taking Life Site Pictures, or Groups of sny number.ELLISON k CO., havt likewise received a consignment of Vaav Svraaioa PIANO FORTES, which they wiildispoa* of on most liberal terms.N.ÎL\u2014 Bring your Children (with the aid of th* light at this Gallery, their likenesses can be taken with the gre»teai ease.Bear in mmd that ELLISON fc CO., have REMO' ED from their old stand to No.28, St.John Street.ELLISON k CO.Quebec, May 27, 1856.3w 10 Qr.-Casks Quebec, June 5, 1856.Landing and for Sale.ii Kx Montreal, City if Quebec, City of Hamilton, Spectre, Midi:», Ktcort, Fcail, Golden Spring,\u201d Ne.Nc.OLM lO I30XES Casey's Liverpool Soap, I.J Bags East India Rice, 10.1 Chests beat Souchong, 150 Hbds De Kuyper\u2019s Hollands.250 Cases do\tdo 25 Puns Old Jamaica, 250 Bbls.No.I Crashed Nugsr.25 Hhds.(.oaf Nijar, 200 Firs.Hibbert'sk Abbot\u2019s Porter, 100 Bids.Pale F.-sr India A>.100 Cases London Gin, \u201d Booths.\u201d 50 Qr.Casks Olive Oj!t 5(1 Cases Mustard, 1 tb.k j Its.50 Barrels Alum, 5u Bbls.Floui bu'phur.Khi Craies Wine Boule», 2i) Hhds.Button Blue, 5M Hhds.Nxla Ash.\u201c Lntyurhes,\u2019\u2019 10 Uhents Madias It.iligo, 500 Boxe.» Belmont .Sperm Candles, llbh) Keg« No.I White Lead.250 Kegs Hubbarh's/.me Paints \u2014 ALSO\u2014 Caraway, Ifomp aid Cansrv Seed, London Porter »nd Pale India Ale in bids.Frown Windsor *o»p, No.I Glue, (singljss, Sugar Candy, Sago, fc.*.kc.LANE, G IBB k CO.Quebec, May 12, 1856.\t2,o Table Cod Fish.100 c tV I'.Merchantable IV TsbleCOD M A TT fEW H.WARREN.Queber.Ma\\* 26, |8i6.Ihatane Mills.rI',HE S Af.K.of'be abov- pM-pri\u2019y i» ui I ably POSTPONED t\"* future da).unavoid- EKROL B.LINDSAY (Quebec, May 23, 1806.Pork For Sale.I RIME MON, ar.d PRIME.Apply HENRY CHAPMAN k Co.Quebec.2Ph May.|8\u20186.^ 15 H E undersig: ed ha WHARF, a«Jjoitiii>| WHARFAGE.bavins leu.>0lil|i0-ed ol Fot'BTS.EN IlL'MiKEO ot tUe m>a w.-althv and li,tlu«riilial t'ruprirtvis in ibe |ii« I\tMr T or i'oa* At .end it.exleiwite altorfiouse* are lorat.il in iberer tle nl the 'own ol CocKAC.II\te itr'deio'go* d.haring be,i, ap|K>in!»d AgcntA in 'hr Canadas for t\u2019.r above (\u2018niupanv, eolicil, wi'h perfec\u2019 confidence, lie |M:ronMge ol their Iriet,,'* ai d the tra> e at 1.1 ife.f.eli.y fall* fird i,l The r ability O con.|«eie \u2022uccefeiiilljr iiiqualit*'.maturry i.n|iorto.CHAMPAGNE\u2019\u2014Superior Silleiv Mou»*ei:x.\u2014 Agents for J.A.GabseaV, a A'ix L HAM PAGNE.LANE.GIBB k CO.Quebec, 3I\u2018t Janv., 1*56.\t6m JÜÜT OPtUQBD.WM.BENSIEG Wharfage and Storage.S 'bvcnbei h.n mg High Wines.pUNCHEO.VS and CASKS ROBERTSON, THOMSON Quebec, May 27, 18.56.for saG k CO.J.DYNES, Périrait an» LaaSwap* Painter.CiPEf\u2019IMFNS esn be seen daily at Ellison k S' Co\u2019a Photoobsphic Gailkly, 2m, John Street.Quebec, May 27, 1856.WILLIAM TAIT, ¦hip ChAodler and Oroc«r, No.61, Sr.Pbtik SratET, HAS cAnatantly on band EVERY ARTICLE IN HIS LINE of tbe vary best quality, the vary best wbicb he will sell at the lowest posaiblt prices.' Quebec, May 24,1858.\t6m Now Receiving .direct from the West, and FOR SALE.A nn HARRELS MENS PORK, v/v/ Xj 250 do Thin Mess do.for sale.For Sale by TXJX 17\u2019EG* White Lead, 25 lbs.each, FR\u2019sHV\tIlJv/ IV I'HI d 1\t5o Hi*, each, 8 Casks High Wines, 50 o.p.5o Barrels No.I.Superfine Flour, '* ferlaw Mills.\u201d R.MITCHELL k CO., Arthur Street.Quebec, Mav 24.1856.1*0.do.130 Bands Prime Mess I Ou do\tI\u2019nme 300 do\tLaid, 60 Hhds.Hams.ALSO, 100 Barrels Prime Mes» Beef.J.B.REMAUD, Napoleon Wharf.Quebec, 29th !May, 1836.\tIm NOW LANDING AND FOR SALE.TO A F and Crushed >ugsr, ine Souchong, fîunpowder, Hyson and Hy-son 1 wanks y | ess, Turkey F'g* iiiAmall drums.Belmont 8p< rm and Belmont Candles, Olive Oil, Soda Ash, Washing Soda, Li' Secd Oils, Putlv in B'addera and Bulk.Paints Best No.I.GIBB k ROSS.Quebec, 3!st Msy, (636.Pef- rrHÎK.S bvcnbei h.n mg !es*»d the INDIA X WH Ab F, and the fir*t-cla»s Stou-» there- , on, is prepmed to re.IF, It mule Street _ t.ATE OE THE FIRM OF JOHN MUSSON «Vu CO.j.C.SÎNTOY It.du Wharf.Quebec.May 1Î.|8\u20196.For Sale afloat.Q \"T/A f|^t»NS b»*t larg.- NrwjMit .Mesm eJ\u2019jVj COAI.N, *-* \u201d Ocean ouren.\u201d similar to ttio«e used hy Cunard Steamers).Apply to HENRY FRY, Montreal Tail-graph Building, Su Peter Stieef.Quebec.May 24, 1856.LANDING 1 XA /^R-CASKS BDfl.En k ( IrJw\tLINSEED OIL.B undell\u2019s.RAW Fr»s< H C athsokai.and has just re-eived Situ K d H.N(,;,|sli DRUGS.\\KS at Fair Ratf.s.PREMIUMS PAYABLE at QUEBEC.\u201d \u2022\u2022 OPEN POLICIES ISSUED ON FAVOR-ABLE TERMS.\u201d \" FIRE RISKS\u201d taken on Vessel» on the Stocks, or tn Do«-k.For further particular,apply to A.McLIMONT, St.Lawrence Chamber», St.Peter Street Quebec, March 28, 1856.to 15 nov.FIRST CLASS Private Boardlna; House, suss.a&sftwjtsJL (Lath Mae.STKKl.KA.) Queh c.Mey 20.1656.OENTfSl R ».(HEAP PLUMBER'S ESTABLISHMENT, And although t heap, the MATERIAL^ ARE OF THE BEST, at J.6%.4« 4Ti;N K 4 0, Pt.t'MRRaa, Corner of De» Fœsé* k Ann Streets, M.Rocha.Quebec, May 28, 1836.\t6m TV AMSAY, Bran rear, k MrrHaairat.\tbegs to inform hi* Friends and the Publie that he has KKVOVFD hi» Office from Palace Street m No 72 JOMv ^ W,M \u2019»\u201d'*\u2022 'he pr^-iiee 0» 81 Rt.lt AL ami MECHANICAL IiKNII.s* PKI m a'l »ta Depanmenia.Dlike hoars Irons 9a.m.to 5 r m.P B -kor the arrorrmod.itton of the tioorer classe», 0», Ha MS av will devote an boar raeh iTM.ft.mg.via irom« .09 a.»i., w»h.« he w.l| xtrart 1,,tfi fnr ,, e.ch,\u2014at all \u201ether hour* the ebatff* will b* ?t 6,1 earh.W'Mkwe IS \u2019A I, ply to TO I.BT, '() HOUSES, with Gas fiHings, ml newly painted, situated in D'Aiguillon Streat, Up|»er Town.Ap- (juebfc h S.H.Ofhce, 23rd May, 1M*.F.N.BOXKR .Sec t -Treat.WEDNESDAY, do 11 lit June I Mh ** 2ôih \u201c 2nd July yih \u2022\u2022 Ifi'h \u201c 23td \u201c do do do do do do Asia, Lott, Canada, I.ang, A» hi* a, Shannon.Bertha not secured until paid lor.An experienced Surgeon on board.The owners oMhe»e*hi|>a will not be account able lor Gold, Silver.Bullion, Specie.Jewelry Precious Stones or Metala, unless hills ot .ading are signed therefor and the value thereot therein expressed.For Freight or Passage apply to K.CUNARD.4 Bowling Green, New York, Or S.S.LEWIS, Boaton.Agents in Europe:\u2014D.fc.C.MacIvkr, I.:* verimol; G.N J.Burns,Glaagow ; J.D.Fooni, «,2 Old Broad Street, London; Donald CraHti, HA\u201cre, and 17 Boulevard dea Italiens, Paria.June ft, IHftK.] ' O II H A VU E DIRECT Fraufo-Amerioan (\u2019onipauj.THE FRENCH SCREW STEAMSHIP 2,20(1 Tons Burthen.\u2014Capt.Bor i s da, WILL LEAVE FOR THE ABOVE PORT Turns I) A Y.July 'in!, At *2 o\u2019clock precisely, FROM PIER i7 NORTH RI VF.K.FRICK OK FASSAUX : First Cabin.$10 ».Second Cabin.$ >11, BAt.GAGF.M»l WANl-LD I'l\u2019RIMt \u2019!\u2022\tp.» '*£\u2022¦ must be sent on board lt.e d*y ! be tore sailing, u.aiRed *' be- i loW.\u201d The Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada.N'olice is beieby given, tbat the Dr ret o: a have made a call ol A J IDs.sterling, on each and every »haie ol the A aeries ol lire Com-pany, and a cad ot ID pet cent, ou each class ol the Debeiiluiea, payable at the Banking House ol Messia.G lyu Mille&Co., Lombaid Street, London.The said calls are due on MONDAY.SIX* TF.KN'l H ol JUNK next, one thouaund eighi l-undred ai d tilt v>ix.and it not paid on or In tore that date, interest al the late ol si* per cent, per annum, will be charged on tbo»e in ai.ear.By Older, JOHN M GRANT, Assistant Sécrétai v.Secralary\u2019a Dejiaitineiit.\t} (\u2022rami Trunk Railway OlKces.{ Little St.James Street,\t\u2022 Montreal, May 1st I85ti.\t\\ VERMONT AND CANADA railroad.UR 1T1S II A XI > l\u2019XJ TRI) S TA T.ES XML AIL ROTTTD .A.:rT&iBg®:ai®iL£c From Montreal to Bosioti, W.»rce,ter.Lowell.Lawrence.Nastiua, Manchester, t'uncoid.at this Office, (i OLIVIER FISET.Proprietor, St.Fraiiucia Stieet, At Mas.PoULioT\u2019a Boarding House.(,i lebec, J une > IK >'¦\t1 m Valuable Town Lots for Sale ITTATRD in the best par* rfl the Business uwiioI Turla Kivgas.\u2014 also\u2014 MA FARM ill the Township of Shawa* n Fri a n , op|K>site the Falls, with L(H.HOUSE and STABLES, ID acres,clear, and 80 acres in Hard Wood and Pine the new Road |mssea the house.For furihei parlieulaif, apply June ÿ, |8.r»(i.TO LET, \u2014With Immrdiayk l\u2018osas.ss:u.s.\u2014 Mr I ^ H K STOR K and DW'KLLING a hove 1 it, lately occupied by Mr.J.1-DrasAULT, on the Steps leading lioin Mountain Hilt lo Cbamplain Stieet.It is vieil *ru*tr»l *nbfr tor \u2022\tl,r * ^) (i,.od* KstablishiiiebL\u2014Will he 1*1 very low.Apply to\tB.M KG ON K, Sba w's Budding*.Quebec, 3D\u2019h May, 183»».\t\u201c 10R SALE OR TO LET.rpHAT MAGNIFICANT SHIP YARD si-mated near the 1*01 N !\u2022 AUX-1 RAH mi as fiiuat ii.lornierly occupied Mettra.Louis La-hoi hk \\ Co., logeiher wilh a Mould h«H>:n \"I feet long by Ji feet broad, a Steam bouse, and Foree.Apply to rorge.Ill ANTOINE ST.JEAN.Proprietor.No 67, St.Vallier Street, St.Kochs, t^uebre, March 20,\tItn Upper Part of a House to Let, in the Country.j^^a r|sn$* under.igucd offei« to LEASE.I fur a minlerate rent, the I I\u2019PF.R N.-w V-\u2019IA New Havell, HarUuid.Sj ril:g-n,.|,|, Bel owa* Falls, FPchhurgh.S'.Johntburv.th** W'hite Moun\u2019aius, Mont-letter.Burlington.I mV.Alhanv and a.I Intel mediate >!a'i it * , a I \u2022» Co.iiects at l\u2019»'ir|uig,OII VV ith S ealllelt oil Lake! ti.i'i- t'laiu lor Wh.tehall, Sautoga, and New Yoik.\u2022 P of hit House at La Jauni Lo-| niTTK, coiitaiuuig h iv»* KiM>nis, all ol which have been newly pain'ed, and are w>ll finitherl.Fr >m the naiure of the proprietnr\u2019a business, pa.lit» w illing to become histenRiitsmsy rest assured that they esn be, a* al! times, abundantly 1 supplied with .Meet end PtoTisihus, at liberal I r F or Sale or To I jet.FOR SALK WITH EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT, (being unencumbered and in Iren and common saccage :) or TO LET, From the let May next, with immediate poeaea-non, if rerpiired; BROCK VALE COTTAGE, /\"'vNF.mile and a third from town, en IJ1 jll v / the Lower Lorette Road ; with Stable, Coach House, Ice House (tilled with ice) and every other convenience lor e private family.The whole 10 the highest «late ol repair, with a garden and well ol excellent w ater.*\tP.HUOT.N.**., St.Lewis Stieet, Ur\tWM.MAKSDF.N.M.D.Proprietor, No.6, Anne Street.Quebec.April 3.I8»6.T L Ë l > SFNNY BASK COTTAGE, * PEN anda hsll mdr* nom tow n, over 1 a turnpike road ; al LeU Beeupoil, with Stables.Coach ed and il reiiuired.upvvaids ol 1 HI 1*1» A» **f.(*f' I AND informing a de'ightlul and salubm us aumn er residence.he borders ol one o| the best nout lakes in Lower ( anada.Apply to W.MARSDKN.M.D., Proprietor, No.(I, Ann >tieet.Quebec, Aplil 3.18 )6.TO HE LET, F-VH'R DOUBLE OFFU'Es in the new Brick Building, opposite ibe Bank ol B, N.A., St.peter Siieet.wnh FlRA Phook SaKKa.the doors ol which are guaranteed lo he hue-proot by Mr.P.Whittv aud Mr.Mabsiiall Mubrav, Makers.- ALSO - A Comfortable I.UDGlNU, conaialing ol 3 Rooms, w ith ^Asler »nd (».i* throughout.J.GREAVES CLAPHAM N P., St.Lawrence Chamber».Quebec, Aplil K, |S.\u2019>6.TO LET, AH AT BEAUTIFUL HOUSE.»i-tuaiednear Scott\u2019s BaiiuiX, the le tesuleiice **t the late Hon, Jupuk i A | Mr! *akat; with theGsiceii and the (.round in fr'vni.i tient to ease \\i>i>Iy to Mr.P' VALIN, ortothe under » ) L.PREVOST, N.P.I Crippled wit \u201e\t.\t.\to .*\u2022\tisheil\u2014 i*o life and DRATH.THB Mysteries of Disess® Uld open the People.Health ia the Principle of Life: Disease la the Principle ol Death.TH* R.R.R.RKHRPIES FOSSKSS THX ORXAT FOW AR TO SKCURA TO f HK HUMAN BY ST AM HEALTH AND LONO LIKE, AND TO THE KRAE TMA HUMAN S VMILT FROM FAINS, ACHES, AND ALL RODILY I N S' I RM IT I E8.THE AR T OF PRESERVING HEALTH AND '1HE METHOD OK (THING DISEASE BY THE R.K.R.\u2019S.RADWAV» A HAD Y RBXiXBF Is lo be used III all cases whne llieie ia pain.The nioineirt it is applied externally, or taken IntelIially.il will allay ibe most torturing \u2022dies, pan s, clamps, spasms, bum*, scaltls, Ac., «pin h or than Moiphine Chlorotoim.Verairine, or any (\u2022liter ainnlytie oi remedy that have ever been used by ii,e»lical men.It is sater lhaii these «laugerou» remedies.I he public will (tear in ihhmI that Chlotoloim.Morphine.D|uuiii,fcc., only st.llo the pain by sluj.i-I vmg* be senses, so that the perceptive laculMea I,.iae ihe lower «>1 lerling.and ihat alter the m-tluei.ee «,I these nareolics have passed fiom the sYstein- the pain again bleaks lor ill w i*.h Ms terrible pangs, with renewed violeine.Railway's Ready Rrliel stops ilte pain mu I removes the cause ol the disease that occasions it , \u2022I intusrs new lile mlo lhe weak and diseased pall».It hrscra up the neive*.and establishes in the system a reaction nl health and sticnglh Hi piece of pain, weakness Mini disease.^ As a (ounter irritant, Rsdway\u2019s Ready R«d»eJ applieO to the tut face nl the body, where \u2019here is iiidairiinatioii or ciingestioii, it will instantly scatter the congested blood, erpializes iherircu-latioii, and in *» lew minut's the moat excruciat-in>* |ia,nt are removed.I his may he seen in c*s* * of Lumtaigo.(ioul, and Rheumatism m lhetr ii oat lernbU forms, vvheie an npplicslnui ol Railway's Ready Relict w.Il festoie the patient to ease and com lor t.gerirg in ihsir ayntatoa.and to rendrf tbet' b«>die» ague pruol against lenewsal aUacka.T hoar ,»®Wf sntleimg from KriUifffiania *f \u2018ha Splves, Ku-gorgenients of tha Liver, and other orgam* âd- Uigrinents, are promised sf*e**ly deliverance from their miscrits by iha R.R \u2022 Relief and Regolaior*.Wa now direct ike atieutii«i> oj the pubre lo onr second great diacovery lor tba cure of chonic disease.NoTil.R.R.RESOLVENT.HUMORS\u2014CHRONIC DISEASES.Diseases lhat have been Imgeiing in tbe system for a length of tuna, tainting the blood with impurities and covering the bo«iy wnh aores and ulcers ; diseases leberited by hert dit ary descent, or contracted by inocculalion, or Iranvriiitled by oiher diseases ; over all ol which said diseases and discutera in this second class, radway\u2019» rknovatinu sasolvent Uoa*es*es Ibe most (tositive curative |H»weis.THIS ALL fow ahkul aamady Has peitorme,I miracles in the way ol cures.It has made p ei»ons sound mid whole, w hose llrsh wms Mi.' mass ol corruption, and who weie so duligiued by disease a» to reudei then» obpecls leptilsive to (he sight.HUMORS\u2014HAD BLOOD.Chiiuiic Di-ea*.«, bciolulous and Syphilitic Com* p'uuils, (\u2018oiisiiinp'ioii, and o.bei affection» ol the l.unga mi d l lnoat, Ii durations and Organic Enlargements.(\u2018Iirimie Khtuiiialisiii.tBaiidulai Sweluugs.Hacking Diy Cough, Caiiceiou» Af RemarkxJbfo fhètotcry xxr roASST plawte., DR.HALSEY (ofNewJork).has «fscoteT^i medicinal piopeMies in c»itain plant» found ¦rowing wi'.d in th» forest» and mMs, from which ho has pifudufed Two \u2018Rtmedies which cur» lb» woiat form of Dise»»».The virtuo #1 ftv» of thoao Plan!» M obtains (lithe form oi Extracts, so pure and coocaiit rated, as lo taka twanty pounds of tbs dried Roots |o make one ol the Extract.It is .ben prepaied ior use in the form of PILLS, which ar» called Dr.ZZalcwy\u2019ft Poreat Pills The other Reinetly is produced flrom tb$ virtue» of seven Plants, by a process of his own invention.This is called Dr.Halsey's Forest Wine, (it being a Wine producedIrom Medicinal planta of the forest, a thing never belote accomplished).THE FOREST PILLS.There are thiee things peculiar to these Pills alone\u2014 1st.I hey never gri|»e nor weaken tbe aystein.This is because they contain no Diuga or Miner-ala, but (bat «hey are the Pure virtoca of Plants which aie aa wholesome aa the tood we et».2d.They purge moat when the siomacli and bowels are moat Uiliouaand foul, alter this their efficacy enters the bt4|lM1) ,lie p|(KVi .besides they injure the tone 1 umora.I Ice.II ,>\tben .le Com-\to| tbj> #,6.\t2-*w Buildini! Lots-for Sale, at Haro Point, IN KHL.A AND 1 ON MON SUCrAl.E.A I,AR(;F.hPAC\u2019E Ot GR(M'M», m «he Suburb* of M* Roch, st H*ks: I\u2019oint.neat the River St.t'hailes.h»s been dm led m'o BUILDING LOTS; they w ill be found ad » mi, tageously lau, out.I he plan may W seen nud the conditions known by applying to T.C.LEE, Es«|., ortothe un- r.n.«LACKE.MKÏKR.N.P.QueWr.March ID.IH.v6\tU-\u2019\u201d' FOR SALK OR TO LET.iln-A rpHAT VALUABLE HOUSE and PREMISES situated near the Point -L'L'HL hev.Railway Station, well adapted tor a private tsniily.or Hoarding House, with a Garden, and Stable», Ac.Apply to JOHN TILLK\\, On the Premises.March 21».K'fi.TO LET, > a rpH AT LAKtiE HOUSE in St.Lewi» L Stieet, Utr y occupied by tbe Go-¦Jl'ilL veriuneot as Office ot the Seigniorial LOUIS PAN ET, Notary.Quebec, Match I, ISMi.TO LET.MrpW\u2019O Comfortable IIDUSKS on llojit 1 Street, being the Up|*er and Lower H u-cs of the Cut Stone Block kr.-wn as *' Ho|>e («ate Terrace.\u2014Ren, Aoft per annum \u2014also.\u2014 TWO OFFICES on St.I\u2019etei Street, Lower Town, ai,d One on Daihousie Street, with lire Prool Vaults, the latter having a 1»'$* ' A'*1 *n\u20181 Sto(, .tiiotnt\",.Apply >» H (.mvKNi St.Dema Stieet.Cape.Quebec, Febv 6, IS;Hi.\tu OFFICES To LET.THO**K f.ARGE and Convenient (»FFICES opposite the Hank ol Montreal, now occupied by Messrs.WaLKAB A Bkrrv, »*»iAistuig of Four Hoonis and containing «\t* »re Piool Safe.They can be divided into twoS*t» nl office», and will be Irt separately il Wi»hed.posae-rion on 1st May.Knqui e nt L.T.MAUPHERMfN.Notary.Quebec, petty.Ii.|Vifi.HOIISK TO LKT, From the First ol May next, \"HE HOUSE Farm for Sale.No Iks m;h r vvill be taken alter SA II R l».\\ N .June (hr .\u2019Nth, nor will any be received on boar,I unleMN accompanied by s written or«!er tiom !».e Agents.Letters, (pre-paid 2d rents per balf-ourice,) will be receiv«*d at the office until noon, on the day of sailing.We beg to call the «Mention ol shippers to the difference ol dune* in France on foreign produce, jier French vegoela.1 he following Steamships, composing thi» Line JACQUART.2 4dm\ttons, FRANCOIS ARAGO.2.4\u2018K)\t\u201c ALMA.BaRCKI.ONE.2, DUD are built in the best manner, tight compartments, and insure rates.For Freight or Passage, apply to the Agent*.EM.H ED.POIRIER ft.CO.32.Rroad Street, N.V.The BARCELONE w'dl succeed the ALMA, and Sail SUNDAY, August 3rd.June 5.1836.\t4m STBAM BETWEEN NKW-YOKK and GLASGOW, Commanders, EDINBURGH, 2Mni tons, Wm.Commi.no, NKW-YORK, 2I5l being lust, the shippeil from New York on RaTURDW j fol\u2019owing TARIFF ot PKICKb ha* been adopted, ¦\t.«\t.\tC* II- ; 'I'.! L.1 ^ C.\u2019 1 2m \u2022 > \u2022 « J* » m M.\t( a* l a T a* .I fr* * VIA PORTLAND, COWECIISri WITH THE ORATED TRUNK RAILROAD.rpHK A I Fir», Class bte»r ers I'A LE DON i A.I WK.SIF RNPOK land JACK'ON, one year n.d.6>*ff t\u201dn« burthen.One of ihe above Steamers w dl leave New York and Portland every SA 11 RDAl, at HN E P M , until furth-r notice.The ¦>!oprietors are determined to make :h:s the cheapest aiol most reliable loute between thi* place and New York.,fouls will betaken to or from the Baltitn're, Norfolk an,, Kichm »nd L\u2019ne of Steamers, without aiiV ch,irgalch a, the cheapest rales.Good* shipped from Quebec on Wkpnmosv will be latul-d in New York the toll >wing Tuesday.Go©' ._.will be landed in Quebec tne following Tiiuns-PAV MtiSNINH.The atttntio.i of Canadian sbippeis is re>pect-fully called Id this line a» fnimiiu th- most direct route in and from (\u2019anada over the above unrivalled bmrt'l gunge lai i.»ad.Goods subject only one transhipment, mid received on board d.i lv.Freigh' shippeil by this line can he insured at the lowest Iftle*.For F.eight or Passage apply to JOHN RILEY, cor.Washington & Albany Str-ets.N.Y , or M.PENNINGTON.Grind Trunk Railway Office, Montreal ; *.T WEB' l ER, (fraud Trunk Railway Office, Point Levi.Quebec ; or to EMERY ft FOX, Biown'a Wharl, Portland.April 15th, 1W«.\tbra NKW fOKK, BKEUE.M A SOUTHAMPTON.United States Sflail Steamer.fcfTH1 F.ships comprising this line [I aretbe WAMUNi.fON (\u2019apt.F.C svknpy ; HERMANN, C»pf.F.pw«ap HtrtutNS.The»ea,earners stop at Southampton, Doth going and return-mg.to andw.parkf.ft co.P.s.\u2014Cash orders will be given i, required.Quebec, 25th Feby., 1853.OFFICE of the COMMISSIONER of l.OT-TEKIES.\u2014Rsltimore, April IS, 1S>6.\u2014 I he undersigned.Commissioner «*, f.oaerte «\u2022o#t «>, bis «me Sur your tnediciiie vas» tiA e dollars.Isaac Hupplestonk.K A DW A Y 'S It KGULATO RS.WV here direc, tbe at\u2019eii'ion «»f tbe public to «>ur newly «liacovered reme«ly\u2014RADWaY'.' REGULATORS; tbey |h.s».*s tbe great curative projierties ol a Pura»t,vet catbartic, a|>e-rient, sudorific, anti-dyspec'ic, corrector and Regulator «*1 tbe system.They are in fact the only perfect purgative or ciitbartrc remedy tbat lias ever been «li*cov«*ietl or given to tbe world.Rad way \u2019a Reeu'ators will answer n belter pur-jKise than Calomel «*r Mercury, without entailing \u2022in the system the terrible injuries ol these barie-lul drugs.They aie in tbe form «*f Pilla, elegantly coated With gum.|>erterlly taalelrss, and can be taken i withou' siritening or nauseating '.he patient.\u2014 I | b*y ate to be u»*din all case» when the system ,, (rl\u2019l nf ORDER, oi under the inllueiic»* of ,li-tease.One or two «loaea of Railway\u2019s Régula-:ors has frequently ehecke.l the progress of the m-wt tenrble diseases, and restored the system lo beal!b and regularity.\t, They tatabliso new uml imp'ovci! principlea in Medirine.and secure the great and im|«>rtar.t power ot regulating to a healthy, ii»'ur*l nml harmonious action, each and every organ in th* txHly.This giea! controlling power hss never foriiied any part of the properties of the popular Cathartic.N.getable or Indian Purgative Pills, (hat hsve ever been in ure.Radway's Regu alors ml the system fiotr, di-vease and restore the human body to health, on an entirely different pimciple to the weakening, »ick«ning and griping n.eth>*«lA»t the c«»mmon co-tharlic and purgative pdla.One or two of Uadway\u2019s Regulator» will remove the cause that occasion» pam or sickness, m an niegii'ai «>r unnatural action or conditioiiof tbe organs ol the body.quicker, more effectual, amt with les» trouble to the patient than six oi tan of tbe common catbartic or pin»*,ho pills.The moment Railway\u2019s Kcgulatoi* aie taken into the system afflicted with disease, their \u2022¦«jualixmg efficacy begins ; they search out the clement* of disea-r vAherevrr it mav 1»\u2019 seated; tfey act u|,i>n the aa hole surlace of the intestmea andlvow-,\u20221».a'tiacting ihe loul »n«l morbid buuior* Irom j the bl>«|, g1an«l«,accreting ver»,-la.and expelling these »\u2022¦«¦< Is of diseise from the b.H,y, restoring a healthy and regular action to Mi* Liver, Rcvvel* l\u2019aiu-r-a-.Heart, Kn'neys, iiladib'i, 5kin, au of Mr.PA- M4 CHINIC, SIMARD ft METHOT.Or to\tJOSEPH HARDY.on th» I'rcmiaes.Quebec, Match 7, 1856.\tSaw O F KICK, and STORK to LET on the Na- rOLEON W it ART.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 ONE SINGLE OFFICE.J.B.RENAUD, Quebec, April 28, 1856.OKt tCF.TO LET.fink \\t,.ovr\"iy- \" Ul' N- «, M»! 8rne Strrkt fronting P d\u2019Armea.Apply to the proprietor WM.MARRDKN, M.D., Quebec, April 10,1856.No.6, Anne Street.NOTICE To Saw Mill as4 Flonr Mi l owDin, AND OTHER?.THE undersigded having entered into COPARTNERSHIP, *\u2022 FOUNDERS, are now preperfd to make CASlINt-' Ob MILL MACHINERY and other CASTINGS of IRON ¦ i.d BRASS, aa well at to execute all orders in their line wnh which they may be favored.1 Ins they are enabled ihe mme confidently to undertake from the fact of Mr.Roheitaon.one ol the firm, being » practical moulder, and having had extensive experience in one of ihe largest establishment» in Quebec, as well aa in England and Scotland.\t.JOHN RITCHIE.GORDON ROBERTSON.Klchemin, 2nd April.1856.\t3m JOHN RITCHIE hereby informs his friends and the public that he will, on hisown account as heretofoic.attend the fitting up of all Mill Machinery, and from hi* long experience, feels confident ol giving saiisfaction lo lho*« who may employ him.\t.J.R.further give» notice, that from this date no person ia anthonred ,o manufacture the improvement* in Mill Machinery known a» Hit-chib\u2019I Patent, and the same will henceforward be made only », Ibe establishment nf Ritchie and Ro»k«TspK, »* »bove, who wiH\thave on harM a supply of block! ht p»MlM u»lftg the asiff Paient right, and notice ia hereby any one manufacturing block* or any parflJFtBe machinery, in violation of Ihe I\u2019atenf, will be prosecuted according to l«w.JOHN RITCHIE.Etchemin, 2nd April, 1856.\t3m gelahle, Indian,Cathartic, ftr., claim that they emc disease by purging from the bowels.I his ie br far bb tb**y ijo\u2014tli^v net upon the LowrU l»y irritating the mucuous meinbiane, *n>l thus obtaia an ev¦« uation in the aame manner as the boweln are move«l by ealii>g something tbat disagree» va iib the system.This is Duly an unnatuial m*- ihod of restoring the ays,em to health, by swallow mg pill* that disagree* wnh «ml irritates it.I hose wIki have takru these common pill* are wrll awaieol the weak uml debilitated Condition their system» aie left in.After the scorning o|»erali«»ii oi these drestic i urgativea is over, th* lmv$clt are »o«e «tiJ Iceblft\tb^tome eiHilive bound up Hence i!)»pe|»tiâ ai.d a host ol diseases.Radwa)\u2019* Regula'ors never leave Ibe bowel* in a Cos'ive condition, or occasion pain or AAeaiiness in iheir oporatiou.N().I* Disease* and complaints caused by Exposuic *n>! Atmuaphriiral Change», \"ver wbicb Radway\u2019s Ready Relief and Railway\u2019» Rrgulatoia poaa.ss lb* mosl lemarkahle cmaliv* power*.»nd which will rca«lily yield to the R.R.treatment.(OLDS AND KKVKR.S.When the system '* ft'»\u2019 r*i/.ed w'*b » vii,l Icn cold, nr » Icvur »et* in.A doseol Horn three Io snot Radway\u2019s Reguator* ahould be taken\u2014 thi* ia ,h« medicine, at this »t»ge ol the ili-\u2022aa«e that is required, in a tow hours the system w ill he restored to sound Lcalth.Rut if ibe cold and level is neglected and roughs, headache», colds, chills, psins and aef.ca in the limbs, joint», muscle», bones, aule and back, sore ibrost, hoarsen*»».difficult breathing, follow» th* cold and fever-then Radwa) a Ready Relief ahould be applied externally, and a good dose ol the Re-gulatois taken.A» aomi as the Rebel is »ppl>«*< a reaction will take place, «fid in » lew boura the lunient w ill be fiee trom all p»m or annoyance.il these signs \"I the presence disease in the syatrm are unnoticed, ami violent feyeil break in lb* form of Hilious, I ypl»oidt .vc*ulptf Ship Krvrr «nd ofh«*r nulini»anl (ifverf, »iich an Pneumonia.Lung Fever and Brain Fever, \u2022 more rigid irea'men, becomes necessary.The Regu-latoia ahould be given every four b«»ura, in large .loses ol from four lo six.until free and copioua ilirrluir^rii fiom ih# »N»wrls ire ol*lainfo.Ibe rebel applied will produce a salutary effuCl ujK>n Ih# skin, and taken in wafor, will abate the fever.\t,\t, Il inflammation* or congestior.a take place, Radway\u2019s Regulator* and Ready Relief should be taken in large do'* \u2022.A rare will quickly follow their use.In case» of Biliousne»» or Malignant Bilious Fever, or Blbous Pneumonia, Railway's Regulator*, g ven in full dosea, and the whole surlace ol the body bsth*d with Rad way s Ready Rebel, will effectually »nd «peedily cure Ihe patient.ir nns-.i MATiaw, Abashing the joiitta and lunlia, inflicting 1er-rible piercing pangs ol pain with m*rnlf** ta* pidity\u2014changing about from foml to j-unt and fium limb lo limb.Lumbago, Neuralgia, or Gout afflict* you, Radway\u2019a Ready Relief apnlied \u2019.o the part* where Ihe pain is felt, will quickly er-lieve yon Imm H* excrulialmg pangs.Railway a Regulator» will expel liom Ihe inteaunea all irritating and corrupt humoia.SMALL fOX\u2014»CA»r.ET gEVE»\u2014 MEASLES.Rkdway\u2019a Ready Rebel is no, only a cure for these infechous maladie», but will prevent thoec who use the R«ady Rebel *nd Refulator.«gam*! the infection.\t_ \u201e\t,\t, , We have known the R.« Rebdf rid whole neighborhoods of ,h* infection of Small I ox and Scarlet Fever.We have liksw.e# kfiown ehip-ma»lera who have aaved Ihe live* of iheir crewa and uasemgera, aeri entirely driven away thn Small Pox and Mnp Fever from their v,«aela, by sprinkling the Ready R*liel through iheir infected ships I, il asloniahmg wl et happy eflecU the Ready Rebel will have if freely sprinkled in places where the*» Wntafifiul »nd mfonMi* pol-son» prevail.We will guaruniee that if ,h*me who «re Mow suflerinc with lever awl ague, or ill effede, will place therr ayiiema under ihe influence of Rad-wav'» Ready Relief and Regulators, fo cure Iheiti entirely of thi* distressing malady, »r»d to free them from the fever «nd «lue, tb»t U now lin- AM> ALL ERUgTIVE UISKASK».I'hc iiiiiiiiei.' a ili'M* ol ibr* R«solvent is tak* iulo tin- s^Aim iuiected with diseise, th* p»'»«-iil eX|>erienc«s th* most debglitfol sensation», for new lilt* is coinmig through every vein and tissue ol the body\u2014enriching and purifying Die blood\u2014 and casting nut all inoibid.couupt and loathsome humours.The Renovating Resolvent i* » positive cure fur all ch'oiiic coirq.lamt*.It bus made whole at d sound |>atienta who bail aufleie»! tbe most ter-nlde tmlure disease could inflict upon tbesyatem Let ib«>se who have tii*«l other tiealiuei ia en«l aie still uncured, give tlie Reaolveut a trial\u2014D aa 111 ruie yon.Price one dollar per bottle.KADWAY ft CO.Ifi?, Fulton M/eet.N«-w Yoik.S>l*r bottle.Principal ( Hhce No.96 A KCII St, I\u2019hilad\u2019a, Pa.S*ld by Druggist* and Storekeepers in every town and village In the United Stales and Cada-da*, nix, by JOHN Ml\u2019sSON ft CO., G.G.ARDOUIN, and Jl S BOWLES, Quetec.distort .I V'.'\t12m A.DUTEMl\u2019LE & FILS Cbampape Wine, VV E beg leave to inform the trade and the apl>oinud M».GKO.BUSCH, ©(Quebec, our Ai.RNT in the t a n * ims, for the Rale of Measra.A.DUl\u2019F.MPLF.ft FILS CHAMPAGNE WINE, « nahling him by constant aupply to tnee, he demand* of puichaieil.KUTTKUFF ft LEOPOLD General Agents ol Messrs.A.DtHemnleA Fils, in Pinry, (Champagne.) New York, Oct.I at, 1855.\tI2m WITH reference,© the above Card, I have the honor to invite ihe attention of Connoisseur* ,0 ihe «iiperfority of the DUTKMPf.K CHAMPAGNE, for more than Thirty year* uni-veraaMy and favorably known in Kutone and recently with enormous success eatablished in the United Stale*, and ahall be happy lo receive orders for the aame which will alwaya meet w ith (\u2022rompt attention.For bale in lota to suit purchasers by GEO.BUSCH' Shaw\u2019» Buildinga 1 Quebec, OC.30, I85fi.\tI 2m SPIKiUlg BARI RON, &Q., Fnr Sair by the Subnertbrr : functions, lh* more power have they to tlnow off discnse when assisted by a really goo«l medicine.Salts and Castor oil ai.d the w hole cate-g*>iy of pills, made of Druga.anawer no purpose more than purxation.Such drugs neither resch the bbxxl or bad bumor.The Pills ma«le of ,h« se Plants is adiffnenl thing altogether.They cannot haim a child, ye, just so sure a* we are living beings, so sore am I that their efficacy in curing Pioeaacs 0, ihe Blood and other complaint» is certain, and in aorne cases to wfhich 1 have been eye-wilueaa, lhetr cure» bave teen almost miia-culot».THE FOREST WINE.The medical pioj'ertie* of the Korea, Wine are different fiom those of the Pilla, but the efficacy 01 each Remedy harmonize* together ; and in the cure ol Disorders one Remedy is as impor'ant to the other as water and food are foreur existence.Again.th»'ie are aou.e complaints which rrouite only the Wine to accomplish a cure.While seain, theie aie a great many complain,» which uquiie bu, the Pills to ei Mire the cure.I have pointed out in (he followu.g direction* rum* of the cas»-» which require only the Pilla, and other caseM which require only the Wine ; a'rosou»* of the ca-es which require both the Wine anrt the Pilla.The combined action ot both Reme-\u2022!ie* bave a more jiowcrful and searching efficacy, .«nd cure *iier than either remedy alone in ali 1 su, h cave- a* 1 bav«* recommended them together I One puigative «1o»e «>f the Forest Pills i* war-(anted to curt\" a: v Bilious disonlei, or any rom-1 plaint aiising fiom toul atomach and moi bid condition ol the b«>wel*.One or two purgative doaea will cure Fever».One Hoi ol the Pill* and a Bottle of th* Wine 1» warranted to break up and cure the moat \u2022*-vere (\u2019olds, (\u2019oughs, and Pam in the Breast.(I have never tried my Ifomcdie* in the rooe, advance*! stages of consumption, and cannot warrant 'hem to cure it) but old and aeatedCold», and 1\u2019ougha, and Pain in the Riftat these Feme-dies cure soonei than anything lever knew or beard of.One Bottlo of the Wine and a Bog of the Pill» sre warrant*-*! ,0 cure the Aathma, but some bad case» require more.The Forest Reine«!ie* give immediate relief ,0 Dyr|M-j>»ia and Indigestion, and one or two Boxes and as many Bottles, are wartanted to cure the moat aeveie case* ol thia distressing complaint.'I he efficacy ol the Forest Remedies in Rheumatism is vei y singular ; some of the most di«-tresjirg cases I ever saw have been cured by them in ten or twelve day* time, while some other cases (appatently not *0 bad), it ,,-ok nearly three months before the complaint yielded ,0 the efficacy of the Remedies.1 his sometimes may be owing *o a broken down cona'itution, but more frequently to some kind of narcotic drug taken at some former perio«L for I have always noticed i, took longer to cure itatients who had taken iweicury, r«»lchicum, ana other poisonous drugs.How often do we hear a remark something like this : \u2022* I have nevei felt *0 well since my last fi, of sickne»*-\u201d Now the ctuw ot prostration, and bioken constitution aller a fit of sickness, is not so frequently the disorder aa the baneful effects of drugs employed while sick.AGUE AND FEVER, OR CHILLS.Th* Forest Remedies aie the best cure in the world f*»i Ague and Fever.One or two doaes of the Pills ant fosa than a Bottle of Wine, is warranted to break the Ague and cure the patient, but the «lirection» which accompany the Remedies should be adhered to.I have had some Ague and Fever |»a,ient« who were very much bloated and limbs badly swollen from the bad effect of meilirines containing quimne.No bad effect» ever follow the cure bv the Forest Remediea.The (act 1», I have had many apply for my Remedies to core th* bad effect* of quinine, even after 1 they had got rid of the Ague.Ulcers.Boils, Blotches.Scabbed Head, King-| Worm.Eryaif-el»*, Nell Rheum, Sore Eyes, and every kind of Humor.I have never witnessed anything ao certain and complete aa the lor''».Remedies in the cure of these complaints.1 hey all arise ,10m >»ne common cause\u2014Impure Blixal.G\u2019cneially no\u2019.hing but the Pills are required lor the cure of th* most of throe disorder» ; hut if the Renieil'e* aie us-d, tw«> F>i,xr» of the Pilla, and ; wo or three Bottles of ih«) W me ia warranted to cure tbe very worat case», nnd frequently by less than half the quantity.Two Boxes ol the Pill» and as many Bo,tira of Ihe Wine is warranted to cure the worat caaea of Jaundice.Female Obstruction* produced from bad cold» or w eakly constitutions, a fow doses ol tbe Forest Wine 1» warranted to cure the must dialreaa-ing form* of these complaints ; and if the w ine he jnlloucd up fora few weeks these difficult!** will not occur again.The wine exactly suit* the female constitution, and gives strength, vigor and blooming hea'th.DrHi1.11 v, Km vciation, NioHT Sweats, and Wkaki.v 5tatv.or the Conetitl\u2019Tion.\u20141 he Fore*, Win* is a popular remedy for all thes* complaints, one to three liottlea cure the worst cases without ;he use o, the Pilla ; but when ihe complaint i« accompanied with aomc other diaor-oder Ihe Pilla al* will be requir'd.Over a million of boxe» aiul bottles have been sr.ld within the last two yeata in the Umte«l Stale» and (\u2019anains.Letters and certificate* to the amount ol many thoutanda have been received, teatifying to the cure* and good effect* 0» these Remedies.READER I I never knew a single instance where the Remedies have been taken according to directions, but tbat they have produced the most derided lu-nefiG Even in old standing complaints, where the patient persevered in them f«»r a reasonable leuglh of tune, they have et* frctrd a rure in every instance which haa come \u2022o my knowledge, with the aole exception of one.This Was a very old man, whose const itution was completely gone before ha began *o uae them, still he found them to do more good than an)thing else.Itshoakl be underatood that theae Remedies are nnt mad« ol drugs kept by druggists, a* all other medicine* are, bu, that they are produced Irnm the medicinal virtues of certain plants, which nuorivh and purify the blood a» tood does the body.I will mention for example, three of th**» plant» which ara well known, Dandelion, Yellow Dock, and Sarsaparilla, the other# are found in th* forest, and their virtues are ten times moie effectiv» than those I have (l¦tned, and were it not for making known the seciet of my diorovery, which I place grtal value n, I would not hesitate ,0 name them.Suffice i, ,0 say that the efficacy ol one o, them was discoveifil by Ha cure ol a horrible case of Scrofula in Ten Days tuna.READER! If you do no, want your conati-tution injur»d by lh*, ilow lurking poiion\u2014mercury, or other narcotic drugs, touch no uncertain medicines or compound of driifs, but gel those excellent vegetable Reme«lt«a\u2014HAILEY\u2019S FOREST WINE AND PILLS.Il you have Rheumatieip.N»r*a, Uleera, Dyspepsia, or any kind of Humor, or Debility, or any other old Disotder, persevere in these Remedies.They never can barm you, but you are certain to get belter ffoni week to week until the dise»*» ia thoroughly got out of your IiIo«nI, and good and vigorous health will follow.My Foret, Wine 1» in latge square hottUa.On# Dollar per bottle, or Six boltlea for Five Dollars.Fore*, Pill! Twenty-five C'eni* per Box.Pro-rure the Forçât Wme and Pills of my regular advertised Agents, which will be tbe beat guarantee against counterfeit and spurious article».General Depot.No 6, Walker btreet, Nasv York* Apftointed Agenta in\u2014 QUEBEC.- JOSEPH BOWLES, G.G.AR-DOUIN, J.MUbBON ft OO.Three River*\u2014!.A.DUBORD ft CO.vo*ei\u2014K.ft M.(PHEIR.Eaton\u20148.A.HURD.SMEanRoogR-W M.BROOKb.November 13th, 1855.\t12m LET n WSt*.TTCETBR./ HOLLOWAY\u2019S PILLS WHY ARE Wl MCK 7 It haa been rfca lot of fha human rare to be weighed down bv dfartSear*! UffeVing.HOLLOWAY'S PI L 1.8 are s| ectafly adapted to the reliefol the WEAK, lb« NKRYOL'h, the DELICATE.and the INFIRM, of all «JgLpe.rfret saxea, and cona'ituiioiie.Prefeaeor Holloway personally superletenda ihe manulecii-re of hui medicines, and offers tbc*i to \u2022 free aed enlightened people, aa tbe beat remedy the wotlo ever saw tor the removal of disease.THESE PILLS PUHIFY THE BLOOD.These tamoue Pilla are expressly combined to opeiate on the etomarh, the liver, the kidneys, the lunge, the akin, and ike bow cla, collecting any derangrrueui in their function», purifying (he blood, the very founiain of life, Riid thua cuung disease in all its forms.DYSPEPSIA AND L1VKK COMPLAINTS.Nearly half tbe buman race have taken there 1'illa.It haa been proved in all parts of the woild, that nothing haa been found equal to ' hem in case* ol disorder* of ihe liver, dva|>ep»ia, aed atomach complaints generally.lb*y soon >;iv# a healthy tone to those organa, however ouch deranged, and when all other means have \u2018ailed.GENERAL DEBILITY-ILL HEALTH.Many of tbe moat despotic Governtnen\u2019s have o|>ened their Curium Houses to ti e introduction of these Pille, that they may become ihe medicine of the masse# Learned Colleges admit that this medit ine is the best remedy ever kfiown fur person* of delicate health, or where the ayatem has been inqiaiitd, sa ita nivigoictiiig properties never lull to afford relief.FEMALE COMPLAINTS.No Female, young or old, ahould: be without this Celebrated medicine.It coirecta and regulates the monthly courses at all |>erioda, acting 111 many case» like a charm.It is also the best end aafeat medicine that can be given lo children ol all ages, and for any complaint ; consequently no family should be without it.HoUoieoy't Pill, are Ihe be,t 'ttneJy known in the u'vr.\u2019d for Ihe following Ihtatete :\u2014 A eue, Asthma, B11 iou» Com plain ta.Blotches on the Skin Bowel complaints, Colics, Constipation of (he Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Inflammation, Jaundice, Liver complaints, Piles, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Retention of Urine, Scrolula, or King\u2019s Evil.Dropay, Dys» tilery, Erysipelas, Femaie Irregularities Fever or ail kinds, Ulcers.Fits, Gout, Head-aehe, Indigestion, bore Throats, bfor.e and (Gavel, Secondary Symptoms Tie Douloreiix, Tumours, Venereal Affections, Worms ol all kinds, Wrakneas Horn w bat-ever cause, ftr.DHIAMONJ) head SPIKES, 3* lo 10 inch.Common and B**f Bar Iron for bhip-boild mg and other purpose*.Lead Pip* of strength, suitable for the Water Works, Nheet Lead, warranted Wa,#r Cocka, ftr., flic.HENRY S- 8C0TT.Quebec, March 31, 1856.& BRAX8 FOUNDER and FINlhHER, Lock» amith, and Bell Hanger, IPAiouimo* Stieet, Uppar Town, Corner from tha Uppor (Jet* ol the Artillery Barracks.N.B.\u2014Bell llatiaing «W lffllrlnr.INVALirS.RKID AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES.Jirj.Efl HA,\u2019KG F.i*., tfi* w*H kiMwrn p.rflim.f, ol Chestnut tMrret, riiila.lelphla.wh«»e rbo«c.yogurt* are found at alnu«l .v.ry tod.», aars : * t am happy to say of )«*ir CsfMsaTic Pill*, that I have found lli.ni a foll.r Unuly tiMulicut., f>e romnum nw.Ilian any «mu,, w Uhln B,y kuowfolfe Many of niv fri.tnls l,av.tes I tied marked foneflis from ilieiu, and c«>-iucide with in.In b»li«vit a ikorough roavftn.a that Hwy «rate tram Prepared by DR.J.C.A.YTR & CO., *tMtieal sad AoalytUkl Ck.mlaU,Lovell, Hash JUSEI\u2019H BOWLES, a»«W.MUBSON ft Co.Quebec.Also, hy Druggiau ganeraJly thiaugb-out Canada.1st Saplaaabar 1856.QUEBEC\u2014PatRTRr ANi> 1\u2019oBi.iaifRi* C.8T.MICHItL, No.95, MoüifTkili Strirt* "]
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