Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 17 juin 1856, mardi 17 juin 1856
[" AND COMMERCIAL .«OOCCMiinâM AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.X.] QUEBEC.TUESDAY, 17th JUNE, 18 5 6.[NO.2525.linportunt to Traveller» 11 Royal Mail Line, THE QUICKEST à MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO TORONTO, HAMILTON, LONDON, l»ETROIT, CHICAGO k VULWaUKIK.24 Hours and 2 Tr&nahipmeots Saved ! fPflE Wlowinf are tbr arraoiepiei.u of itia ^ A Alajiiificaiil Line lor the preteut action RIVRll LLNL: t ompoaad of tha S|iitndid Stramcra BANSHKE, (new,) - (\u2018apt Howard, NK^ ERA, -\t-\tCAryilkh, ST* LAWRENCE, -\t\u201c Mai.comso* OTTAWA» -\t-\t\u201c K m i v, leave the Canal Haain, Montreal, daily, at hal(< P*»t 11 o\u2019clo« k A.M , ami Lachine on the arrival of the htlCpaat 3 o\u2019clock P.M., Train Iron Montreal (except un Kui'daya when they leav* on the airival ol the IU o\u2019clock Ti«ju) calling at all in terme the Great Western Railway Depot, at Hamilton, saviag the annoyance ol two Tran shipments and 24 hours in tune Through to Chicago, including all stops, m Sixty-Eight Hours.\t1 Osg'icV Government Emmigration Department buildings, Napoleon Wharf.A.R M\u2019DONALD.l .THOS GLEESON, / Agente.Quebec, June 14, |p56.to n'A ae.I HK NEW DOUBLE ENGINE STEAMER \"RAM BLKK.\u201d (dt) Horse Power,\u2014 Low Presiure.) U7 ILL bs ready on the ojiening of tha Naviga-lion to 'lOW MUPS, KAH'S, BARGES, etc., iroin Qiikunc to Montreal, and elae-where.Apply to ALLISON DAVIE, St.Peter Street.Quebec.April 5,\thm D.MAGUIRE (Senr.) & CO.\u2019S NEW SHIP - CHANDLERY ESTABLISHMENT, No.15, DEAN\u2019S MUILDINGS, PETER STREET, and at SPENCER COVE, op|K>aite Meaais.Svmrs\u2019 Booms (picber, M«v IMd.\tfim FOR // A VRE DIRECT Franco-1 merican Companj.THE FRENCH SCREW STEAMSHIP mm jm.\u2022> 2,2tNlTous Buithen.\u2014Capt.BucaSDE, WILL LEAVE FOR THE ABOVE PORT THU USD A Y% July 3rd, At *2 o\u2019clock precisely, FROM PIER 37 NORTH RIVER.r.ASSAue : .$100.vrice or First Cabin.Second Catnn.$j(J.For Three Rivers and Montreal- The New Piopeller « N1C0LET\" HAGGAGK NOT WANT-ED DURING the |»a*»sge rnukt he «eut on hoard the day helore gailing, msiked \" Be ________low.\u201d No Friuoht will be taken after MONDAY, June the 30th, nor will any be received on boaid unless accompanied by a written order fiom the Agents.Lett.rs, (pre-paid 20 centa per half-ounce,) will be received at the olfice until noon, on the day of tailing.VVe beg to call the attention of shippers to the difference of duties in France on foreign produce, per French veesela.1 he following Steamthipa, composing this Line JACQUART.2 loo tons, FRANCOIS\tAKAGO.2,400\t\u201c ALMA.2.200\t\u2022* Barcelone.2,000\t\u2022\u2022 are built in the best manner, with watertight compartments, and insure at the lowest rates.For Freight or Passage, apply to the Agents.KM.H KD.POIRIER k CO.32, Broad Street, N.Y.The BARCELONE will succeed the ALMA, and Sail MONDAY, August 4th.June 12, IHSd.\t4m\tJune\t5 for any of the TOW CRAFT to wn* r V above places ; alto either Ports.Apply to John McDougall, Agent, St.Andraw\u2019s Wharf.Quebec, June 3,1856.Orleans Ferry.SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.ON and after THIS DAY, the Steamer Orlcann, P.Plante, master, will make TWO hKGULAR DAILY TRIPS between the ISLAND and the CITY: leaving Orleans at 8 a m.and 3) t- M.for town, and leaving the Lowr.a Town Market Sup, at 111 a.m.and 5 p m tor the Island, touchinu at INDIAN COVE both going and reluming.And for the convenience of people attending Market there will be an EARLY MORNING TRIP every TUESDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, leaving the Island at 4} am., aad the Market Slip at 6 a.m.IT\"The public can depend on these hours being always atnctly obsetvea.\u2014FARE, -Id.PIERRE PLANTE, Montcalm, May 28, 1856.NOTICE.A ^ WHARF, ktert SUNDAY, for TIB-BIT\u2019S COVE, Point Levi, from 12 to 8, P.M., leaving each place every helf hour.Quebec, June 13, 1856.NOTICE THE Steamer \u2019\u2022 PRINCESS ROYAL\u201d will commence h»t Trips to MURRAY BAY and RIVIERE DU LOUP on TUESDAY morning.tbu 24th instant, Irom ST.ANDREW\u2019S WHARF, at EIGHT o\u2019cl vk.This Boat can land her Paiiengera by 5, P.M.et River du Loup, and for strength and safety as a sea-boat she has no equal on (he River.It is the intention to make three trips x-wreek, on TUESDAY,THURSDAY and SATURDAY, and to call at the Wbaives on the South Shore, when the weather permits.Cabin Passaur, 12a.6d.\u2014Meals extra.Dsck,\t5a.JOHN WILSON.Quebec, 13th June, 1856.Steamers Bytowu and Aylmer.ji EMIGRATION\u2019.PARTIES desirous of BRINGING OUT their Friends from the Umtkd Kivgpom, can do ao on application to the undersigned, who will also furnish DRAFTS roa AT UPWARDS | payable in any part of the United King or.AH particulars may be bad on application1 if by let ter post-paid.^ A.C.BUCHANAN, Chief Agent.Emigration Department, J Quebec, l$tb September.1864.\\ NOTICE TO 8R0CERS.&C.HTTERRY, WHOLESALE CON EEC \u2022 D TIONER A BISCUIT BAKER has constantly on hand hrM rate WINE BISCUIT A CRACKERS, which he aeils at the lowest poss ble price for cask om v.Good Peppermint*.Mixlurtt Ac., Ac.136>t.Vallilb Stbkkt.Quebec, May 21st, D-.ni.\tImp Wharfage and Storage.IHE Subscriber having taken the WHARF Slid STORESo| Mersrs.PsiCK A Co, prepared to give Wharfage and Storage on very reasonable terms MATTHEW H.WARREN.Quebec, May 14 1856.Ship Biscuit Bakery.THE undersigned have Removed their Establishment to No.I.St.I\u2019r.Taa f'TBicKT, next door to the Cnnada Hotel, and offer for Sale a LARGE SiOCK of Not.1, 2 and 3 SHIP BREAD.\u2014 ALSO \u2014 Always on band Water, Soils and Sweet Biscuit, Plain an 1 Sweet (.\"rackets, wrhich they will dispose of at a Lower R ate than any other ma nufacturer.P.ALLARD A SON, No.I, St.Peter Street, Lower-Town, and No.6, King Street, bt- Rochs.Quebec, 14th April, 1856.\t6m HLAIKLOCK.Land and Mill Sites for Sale, in the County of Saguenay.LOT No.14, in Ranges t.2.3.4.and 5, m the TOWNSHIP or CHICOUTIMI, com pruiug 384 Acres, of which 85 are under Coin vam.ii, with HOUSE.BARN, sod STABLES on the high load lu Grand Bay.\u2014ALIO,\u2014 !» BUILDING LOTS of I acre each, in th Tow-uahip of Chicoutimi ; with a MILL SITE ou Rat Rives, of about 130 feet fall.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A MILL SITE on River Carihou, in the Township o! Tremblay, of about 80 feet (all the w bole in Free and Common Soccage.For lurther particulars, apply to David McLaren, Chicoutimi, Or to\tA.WALLACE.Land Agent, _ .\tPlace d\u2019A.mt*.Quebec, Mjy 29, 18^6.\t.itw Te Ship Master*, Owner*, Ste-redores, Aft THE undersigned keg* leave to state tb-* hi* large and superior Stock of LOADING GEAR has been refitted and repsiied, and u now m good working order.In addi'ion to the above, the undersigned has on hand Materials lor discharging general cargoes, Railroad Iron, ballast, Ac.Any of the above materials can be sent by land j or wa\u2019er.The foregoing compriaes the most complete j Stock of Gear in the Trade.IRON WORK on hand, made to order, and repaired.Orders executed w-th promptness and dispatch.TERMS\u2014REASONABLE.WILLIAM WEBB, Cape Cove, Qu-hec.Quebec, May 21.1856.\t(iip FIRST CLASS FV.IUWUS, AT Reduced Prices\u2014Just Received A Large Assortment of very superior ENGRAVINGS, among which are: Winterhalters\u2019\u2014Royal Fanaily.I.andieers\u2019\u2014Twins.Herrings\u2019\u2014English Homestead.Duncsna\u2019\u2014Prince Charte* 2 prints.Colea\u2019\u2014Voyage ol Life.4 prints.Lxwranea\u2019\u2014Duke of Wellington.Martins\u2019\u2014Ciucifixion.French Lithographs, Ac., Ac.Connoisseurs are respectfully invited to call and examine the collection.JOHN SMITH.Carver.Gilder, and Print-seller, Jnhn Street, (without.) 1 uesday May 2il.1866 ICE! ICEM ICE!!! THE subscriber ia prepared to deliver ICE to Hotels and Families on his usual terms.Quebec, May 13, 1856.J.MUSSON V F.W.PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR) GARDEN STREET.Cami'rkll's Buildings.Quebec, Mav 15, 1856.\tjan.4 Musical Notice.MR.a MRS.DICKINSON have RK.MOV ED their Music Rooms to No.15 UPPER ANGELE STREET.Quebec.May 12, 1856.\t3-m THESE Steamers aie no# ready to TOW RAFTS and VESSELS, at moderate rate*.Apply ta GKO.K.HUMPHREY, Proprietor, Spnncer Cove, Or to\tA.H.MURPHT7 .\tOpposite R- Neil\u2019s, Watehmaker, « \u2022 No.22.Notre Dome St., Lower Town.Quebec, 11 tb June, 1856.\t12 MONTREAL MAIL STEAMCRS.FROM thia date, CABIN PASSAGE by the Splendid Steamers \u201cJOHN MUNN\u201d or \u201d QUEBEC,P to MaNtMALoaly *«.«d.ROBT.SHAW.Quebec, June 2, 1856.\tAgent.Office of the Inspector of Steamboat Boiler* and Machinery, THE undersigned having been duly appointed by Hia Excellency the Governor General, INSPECTOR OF S TF.AM BOAT BOILERS and MACHINF.RY, informs proprietors of such Vessels that his OrricK ia at Me»»r*.BABiNfAU A Gaudbt\u2019s Store, where ail necessary order», either verbal or in writing, will be received, and \u2022tl ended lo without delay.J.G.GAGNON, Machinist.Quebec, Jopei 12.1856.\tImp Toymca THE Steamer \u2019\u2019SI LOUIS,\u201d is now ready to undertake ib« TQW>NG of RAFTS, and to MOVE VESSELS,it'V^ry Low K.t\u201e.The greteat attention will be peid lo Orders winch may be pieced in tee band# ol the proprietor! LOUI8 POIRE\u2019, Or to hie Agent ÎOSEPH FLAMAND.Quebec, 2nd May, 1866\t6m SEEDS! SEEDS!! T^HE Subicriber ha* put received by the first A arrivals : \u2014 6, for the payment nt which, facilities will he granted, and an un-q'lesiionabl* title.Apply to KD.GLACKEMEYER.N.P.Quebec May 24, 1866.\t3«w MOUNT IERMQN CEMETERY.ARF.VISED LIST of CHARGES for MAINTAINING LOTS IN ORDER has been established and may be teen at the Ceme tesy, or on application to the Secretary or Trea atirer.No work will be done up^n lota unless specially ordered and paid io advance for the Season.Ow ing to the difficulty that has ari«en in collecting accounts, the rule w hich provides that all charges for Interments must be paid for when the order is given will, in future, W strictly adhered to.Mr.Rohert Waters has been appointed Superintendent of the Cemetery.By order HENRY S.SCOTT ecretary.Quebec, April 21, 1856.\t3aw ffiüILiyïMïSŸ \u2014AND \u2014 St rare Jionnet Muhin ^ *fo, 43, St.John-*truut(wit hont.) vrHE Misses HUSBAND beg to inform the J Ladies of Quebec and its vicinity, that thay will make to order any article in the above line.Persons lurniahing their own materials can get them made in the newest Fashions at the shortest notice, and on the most Reasonable Term».TUSCAN, STRAW, and OPEN-WORK BONNETS, LEGHORN and PANAMA HATS CLEANED and ALTERED.Quebec, April 12, 1856.\t6mp Teas, Coffees, Sugar, &c.483 C L7J.,\\TTk,/ *oa H,,°\u201c 37(J Hsll-Chesta do\tdo 80 (.Letts Extru Fine Souchong, *^>41 Hall-Chests Fine Souchong, «5 HsIM'hesta Su|>enor Hysou, 30 Half 4 h< «In Flowery Pekoe, 50 4 usee Fine Gunpow der, 50 Mauris Roasted Cuffee, 5u Bag* Cape Coffee, 50 Pocket* Java Coffee, '\u2022\u20225 Hl.d* Bright Porto Riro Sugar, lut» Case* Adam -ntine Candi.», in cartoons, 50 do Hydraulic Pressed do.do.i'o » Pstuut French Wag Candles, do H)0 Boxes Belmont Sperm Candles, 150 Boxes Oswego Starch, 100 do Coln.an A Lercher\u2019s London Starch, 2.'*0 do Hutton Blue.*\u2022 Power\u2019s\u201d 1\t» bbl* Clone A Blackwell\u2019s Pickles, 15 Cates Cro»»e A Blackwell\u2019s Mustard, lbs.and i lbs 50 Cases Wells A Provost\u2019s Pickles, lot) Cases Champagne Brandy, 15 Hbda Cognac Brandy, Martel\u2019s, 1850 Vintage, 50 Basketa Champagne, Queen Victoria\u2019» Brand, 100 ( ase* assorted Fancy Soaiis, 150 Mata (\u2019assit, 50 Bag* Pimento, 2\tCase* No.I Nutmegs, 10 Bslea Bourbon Cloves, 3018)0 Principe Cigars, (imported from Cubs) 6o Cesses assorted Coutectionary, 27 Tierces Carolina Rice, 30 Bags Sicily Walnu'a, 30 Cask* Washing Soda, 50 Keg* Bi-Carb Soda 10 Case* Duikres Baking Powder, 100 ('aies'I'obarco 1'ipet, 3\tHhds Colman\u2019s Superior Vns'ard ir.jai* 12 Cases Americsn Musterd in 6!b Uns 26 Ca»ka Glassware, gtld 150 Crates assorted Earthen war*, For sale by JOHN PATERSON.Quebec, 27th May.1856.REMOVAL.Masson.HUt*T&c,tn,«l .Montre»!, well suiteil lor a Chapel, or a I large public room.It may be seen in 'he rooms above Mr.Mclkrox\u2019s Couleetiouery Store, St.John Street.Quebec, May, 27, 1856.LONDON PEWTER PINT POTS.Papier Marhe Toys, Plated do., Splendid China Tea Notts, and other articles importer! by Mr.S.Lkvt.HENRY OWEN.30J John Street, With© Qu.brc.Ort ?5.|N55 BE A US.OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, For aale by,\tBi* ¦¦OWN, 186 Psarl-Btre*?, New York.June, 23rd.\t12m CARD.Mïlïf È&lpS JÏSÏIM BEGS to mtorm hia friends end the public that he ha* opened a spacious HOTEL in ST.LEWIS STR EE P, op|«o*ite the Court House, in the premises lately occupied by th- Provincial Gov-mm-nt, known a* Jt»NF>\u2019 BUILDINGf.Ufi Ms.PKAC()4 K returns bis sincere thanks tor the very liheial patronage he ha* hitherto received in fis late capacity a* a I'l*-TAURATKua, and hope* by strict attention to ment a continuance ol the »arr.e.Having leased hi* stables to that well-known Livery Mable-keepcr.Mr.F DaisroLt, he b-gs to inform the public that Hcr» s, Cainagea.He., can constantly be obtained at the Hotel.Horses at Livery will b- niUnded to with stuct attention.Quebec, May 10, 1856.VICTORIA HOTEL, POINT LEVI, (LATE AUG HI ON\u2019S,) ! Adjoining the terminus of the Grand Trunk Railway.THF.undersigned beg» to inlorm bis friend* and the travelling public, thrt the strove j Ho\u2019el haring undergone con».l-rable improve rrents, being newlv |*amte.l and papt-rrd, will be i prepared, from MONDAY, th- 5th '1 *v, to ac- I commodate travellers arid tou lits.The acrommodation tor I\u2019rivatr Bocrpks» ¦ will be tound un*urj>a*.*able, and the chargni veiy ¦ moderate.Steam B-ats crossing Irom the Hotel to Quebec every 10 minutes.KERRY SEASON TICKETS, for Boarders, 1 to be bad at the HoTKt.M r al» are s*ived in time to suit the couve-| ntence ot passengers arriving or de|tarting by the Cars.WM.NORMAN.Point Levi, April 30, 1856.LAMB\u2019S HOTEL, ST.JOHN STREET, Qt KDKC.THF.undersigned having leased the above well known Hotel, hopes by strict attention and Moderate Charges to share the Patronage so liberally bestowed upon hia brother-in-law-, Th© Lamb.PRIA ATE BOARDERS can be accommodated on Moderate Terms.JOHN DEXTER, Quebec, April 30.1856.\t3m NOTICK.THE OTTAWA HOTEL ITVlRMERLY ocenpieo ny Mr.Hugh 1 O\u2019Nkill.SAULI-AU-MATF.LOT STREET, will be OPENED on MONDAY, the 7th instant, for tha reception ol Boarders and the public in general.Term» of Board made known at the Hotel.GEORGK BOYCE, P.S.\u2014Wiwrs A I.iquoas of Sup-nor qnali-ly, and ClOARa ol the Choicest Brands.Quebec, April 3, 1856.\t12m Hoard i np\tI ton hc AT L'ISl.tn .rpHE Subscriber has the honor to inform his J.friends »nd the public in general tha.he ha* opened a BOARDING HOUSE at a shot I distance from the Wharf, in the Pariah of L\u2019lhl.KT, where he promises constantly to secute all possible comfort to those who may honor him with their patronage.^ ,\tJ- RTE.DUSSEAULT.Quebec,21it Mxy, 1856.\t)m Hoods, Arc., Kc.VISITTE-S, CAPES and MANTLES the newest and most ad-mred pat erna and in every quality of material.Blouses.Pinafores.Ac , hc.I\" rei.ch and Bn*i*h L*or*e!», W\u2019otked \\h;»lin at.d ( f\u2019arrasks.Moreen*.Whi\u2019e at Table Covers, t'.vpets.Drugg ____________________.___ A very la rg- aisortmentol C1 o; bs.Caisi me res, Do-ikins,\u2019 fw'elds.Ac.Vestings, Braces.Shirt m ai d Cambric ro>!,.Table Linen.Towelling Cfinet i.d \u2019ey Cotton», Strip», Hcker.», CounterMne*.(\u2019 fg*ts.h-.:».Rugs, Kc.Ae.>ng, !o:h Ac.Collar*.Neck Tie*, Umbrellas, I'Uin and Fancy, White and Coloured Sbtita ; an4l the usual variety necessary to con» rule * e-n.ra assortment.\tx-n-ra T/ir lowest jmcc marked in plain figures on every article -NO SECOND PRICE.\u2014 PATRICK O\u2019NEILL.Buade Stree; Quebec, May 16, I'56.BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN CHEAP CLOTHING establishment.JACOBS & LEWINE MRS.O\u2019NEILL, Widow of the late B.O\u2019NxrtL.Frit ale Hoarding House, Wo.6, St.Oeorpe Street, Battery, (Next Door to DR.MORRIN.) Q i-ber.26th May, 1856.1m No.11, Fabrique Street.UPPER TOWN, (N.xt door to Measi*.J.\\ O.Crkmazie .NOTICE.W.H.CARPENTER, Veterinary Surgeon.| XJ A8 RF.-E'-TABLISHED his OFFICE and T\tAX >1 RGEUY m 4» ISI I S BratST, opposite UK snbtciibcrs b< g to mfo'tn their Friend» j D.e Kl.glish Cathedral.and the Public in g-ueral, tha' they have imported from th- b -vl Houaes u.England and France, a SpleitdiJ aatortment ol READV MADE CLOTHING.They hav- also erg-.geci an Exi\u2019i atr.*rxn i Cvtilh.(who will MAKE CLOTHING of 'he BEST MATERIAL and MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE to Oanttt).They will hav- always on t .m.i a large a**atlment of WEST ?ENGLAND CLOTHS, CA>M-MERES, DOESKINS.NSiOTCH TWEEDS, and a large vaiiety ol Y ES l' PATTERNS.Readv Made and to Order.An extensive a««oMmentof Ger.llimn.\u2019s We*r-mg Appar-I and F.i.ler-Clothing will be tound at the alKive Establishment ; al* Glove» ot all descriptions, Neck T ies, and HosierV, Kc.A.C.G\u2019ootl* al! marked in jtttiin figures, ami NO SECOND PRICE.N.R.\u2014Th- FUR Tr*de which has been carried on for trany year* Wholesale arid Retail bv I.LcwtftF.one ol th- Ptopnetors, will be Con* Tinprp but only ip the Hhoi.ksalk.Any of his lorm-r customers wishing tb-ir Stock to be prepared tor the Fall, will please leave their orner» at the above Store, and they may rvly on ttrr due execution of their orders, as they have a laige Stock ol Skins on hand.TERMS\u2014LIBERAL.Quebec, May 15, 1856.\t12m Quebec, May io, 1856.£3 U CATION.ly^RS.HADPAN begs to intimate that she has RhMOVED to No.47, S:.Uasi r » Siiert.where she intends to continue her Schooi for i Jiing l.ai.ies.*!r» H.has accommodation for a few young ladies as Boarders, to wnose comfort and improvement every attention will he paid.Q'»eb-c, 19th May.1856\t|m T HE undersigned .* MANUFACTURER\u2019S AGEN I\u2019 1er CANADA, FOR THE SAIaE OF PortsMe, Upright and Horizontal STEAM F.N-(ONES for IMe driving, hoisting discharging and finding Vease!», running Saw Mills or Machinery of any description, «awing wood and pomp;n2 water on Railroads, with or without power to the wheels tor track\u2014to drive themselves, reverse motion, kc.\u2014 ai.ao, \u2014 Stationary Steam Engine», Machines for evny kind Mauulacturing.WM WHITTY.Quebec Chsmbets, St.Peter Street.Qaebec, May 19, |K56.NOTICE PARTNERSHIP f |>HE undersigned have this dav Entbikp A into PaxTNCRSHIV un.ler the name «nd style of the Firmol HAGANS A GIL MORA,»» GROCERS and SHIP-CHANDLERS.H.HAGANS Partneiship Notice.rpWK fin «mets heietotore carnr.1 on by LANE, A i.IBB Ac Co., as Import»:»* astn Gknk-nw Mr.RrH*iiT|i, will, from and after thia date, fie continued by the subscribers under .fie same iiaine, s!)ie and film.F.LTSHA LANE.JAMES GIBB Ji-nr., WILLIAM WHITE.Quebec, May 8, 1856.Plumbers\u2019 Prices.IN cnsequ-nce of the practice of misstate* 1 m-nts being made to Gentlemen by some of the trade c mcerntng my Prices.I am indue d to publish the following list of my present Prices, the Public can then tudge lor themselves.srsvicr riras.Strong i inch British laid, warranted to r-s.st the heaviest pressure Quebec, per foot,.in la \tDo.\tt do\tdo\tdo\tIs\t24d \tDo.\t| do\tdo\tdo\tla\t6d \t\tw * 1st or rirx rtrx.\t\t 11\tinch\tpipe (4 lbs lead) per foot\t\t\tlt)d 11\t\tdo\tIs\tId 2\t\tdo\tIs\t3d \t\tdo\tla\ttkl 3\t\t(5 lbs lead)\tIs\tlid 4\ttn.1\tWatercloaet or Soil Pipe, ;>er loot\t3s\t \t\tvalvr cocks.\t\t 1\tin.1\t[\u2019lain N'»»e Valve Cock», warrant-\t\t \t\ted to resist l(HXJ leet head,\t5»\tid i\tdo\tdo\tdo\t6s\t6d «OSK COCKS.Sciew Nose Hose Cock, warranted to resist 10041 feet bead.\t8» do do do do\t9s 6d Wash-hand Basins in variety, 3« to 7» 6d.H.MAV A ISC', A.GILMORE, Convent Buildings,St.Peter Quebec, April 18.1856.3m wstrh cr.os*r«.Ridgwsrs, 50s.best Patent Pan Closets, 70s., funk Grate», I0d., Plugs sod Strainers, 5a.sor.DKR.per lb.la 6.J.Time.Fitting up Sinks, W\u2019ash-hand Basina, and Service Pipe.TOk fier day.ur P- 8.\u2014A n.ore detailed list in a few days JOHN PYE.Fractical Plumber, n , c w ^Vf**\"* lb« City Hall.Qu«b*-, 26th March, 1856.EX THE MORNING CHRONICLE.TUESDAY; JUNE 17.1856: QUEBEC.JUNE 17.1S56.THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.| (From tKt Toronto ( \u2022lo.iwt a/ Sulurday) The llou»e went inte oommitte® of the whole on Mr.Ceyley\u2019e resolutions in au* 11 the Grtinl Trunk Kaitwey Company.Mr.Cayley spoke at length in support ol the resolutions.HeVent over the original arrangements, and showetl that the whole ol the works remaioiug to be completed on tne 1st April, under last ve.r\u2019s agreeineiit, amounted to Jt'316,l!UO, which would be Ivr-nished in a lew weeks.The coat ol the work completed was x7,H6d,4(a» or 1 l.lKi,-57ti more than the estimate»! cost, lue funds in the company V hands we,e * shares 11.and \u201c B\u201d Honda J-UK),-000.worth 85 |»er cent.The Company had t»een obliged to layout money on auxiliary mails, which ha»l reduced the luuda available to pay the contractors.The contractors ha»l jost offered to give up their contract u|>oii payment lor w.rk done at a valuation.All the iunds ol the eoinpany would be re-«imieil to linish the work Irum Mrattord to St.Thomas, and therefore the proposition was ma»te to allow them to issue 1\u2018retereu-tial tmuds\tHe went uu l»> argue the neces- sity oi completing the mad with a view the ¦¦\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\tintercala ol tin* Province.« i , p______^i.a:,i 0f the After some tailher debate, tlie ijnestion Mr.tiyley \u2022 Rewluuo.1 « »> w\u201e Grand Trunk Railroa»! bave been sanctione.t ^ j ^ ^ [mipnety 0fdividing the r.^o-by a majority of six, and thus, another ot I jutl0l, The Chairnianf'D-Gambl \u2022 » put the the great Questions winch «tM h» be pressed question, the l «»iiuiiiltee divideil anil the re* %ew Ad%ertIceniculc tbU Montras) Ocean Staamship Compsay G.B.Symes h Co.Olyirpic Theatre\u2014H Ftrren.Quebec Races.\u2014James Motr.City Build Society\u2014J Roas.Veaael Wsnted to Charter-E.Buritall hi Co.Aien* for Surplus Sioree Wsntsd\u2014Do.Butter and Cheese torssle\u2014J.M.Kerr.Stevms House\u2014J O\u2019Grsdy, Jr.Mess Brel, «ic.for Sale\u2014Gibb & Ross.Oil ht.\tdo.\t\u2014H.J.Nosd h Co.Notice to Consignees\u2014A.êc D.Ritchie h t o.Consignee Wenled\t^ Noii-e\u2014J P.Pru esu.Fngineer, fce.Wanted\u2014P- \" bitty.House for S«le.Morning Sale ol Salt\u2014F.H.Hall.of liquor.His (the Capte) answer was he did I \u201cThe success of the Canadian line oj not drink.Hr (Cenlio) toki the Ceptain if be wa* steamships, so far, is a matter ot geneim not satisfied with Sh*ud to discharge him ; aot 10 cougiatulation.These vessels appear h> rj\" do it tbst eveumg, but io doit in the inomm*.val the Cunard line for regularity and etii* I hit cunversHiiou i.utk place m the ysrd about 0jency aml ard tt|reaiiy drawing passengers ihcrndoi May.Tnis was afutsix o\u2019cleek.lo\t.\t¦ (T.M< W.l»> tk, M .y a.S.) Kf In tbe Toionto Mtrror't anicle hea» el .»iuagir ar.-abauatis la .wjà.auJ .i^iuuu»-2M»>^ « l«cT\u201e.Act.\u201d .W.w.tk.< | c.I.t, w utu.l.by .vlu.bec\tol to- - ^ ( bie confidenre in him.He wituraa remark\u2019d that there weie aome aa good aa BapUate , and d he wauled any other Engin-eel Iroai lua ealabliahment be would give bun one Shand had been moat of the winter in hi» employ.A |K>rlion ol tba lime be waa w ilh ihem he had put up part of the engine.1 tut waa in tbe Sprini ot \u2019hti, aa it it cui'oo a\u2019yto take the enginea down The bodera were ma»!e to carry 30 pound* ol ateam.la not avvaie ol what amouui of ateam was on the day the boat waa Itaied in hia yard, la not aware of any *>l the Grand Truck Vo.otficer* being niesent w hen she waa tried.The Engineer Sheinl waa under (he immediate control of the (jrand Trunk Co.He del not know .Mr.Ha ley by name, »» one ot the oAcera of lbs Cu.Knew Sir.Slaike the re* aidant Engineer at Longueuil.Has buill othei atearnhoats ior tbe Grand Trunk Co.I Ihe Court adjourned lor uu hour, when re-awcinb'e.t J Mr.CsKTIN'a evidence rtiumed\u2014H.*a built b»»ata for uth-r paitiea\u2014a grest many.Ha* P'*' engine» in Ihe Grand Tiunk Cu.\u2019a other b»»at.II.»» built other enginea aunilai to 'he one tiura' .in terry host No.I at Queloc.and N«>.2 at treal ; where they ate now employed a* terry u.iatk He ihinka the boiler plaie lb* a»me on these\u2014none o| them have burat.He never ha» any cumjilaiut of ibete.H ahuii bunt tbe eu glues »n lh»\u2018 ** Hocbe'aga.\u201d ownert by * span, i.ekprrance.He never knew boats run wuboo juage or indicator.Would not keep a ti'an \"\u2022 tua employ w ho would run an engine without the gimge.1'he guage that he ma»!e wa» in pe* feci oi.ler when it leithia shop.B nh were the mon mai lilt:\t- .,1 .1 The Committee linally rose ami reporte»!, und the rejK.rl was ordered to.be receive»! on There waa great excitement m the House last night, when Mr.Casoult, a gentle.,an ot eons.dersble ability and inlluenee in the District of Quebec, hitherto a staunch supporter of the Ministry, openly denounce» them as unreliable, and accuse»! them o! deceit in the matter o! the Loudon and .t.Mary\u2019s Railway, and of an intention o! saori-tiemg the I ruis 1\u2018istoles Railroad to the interests of the Western portions ot the Grand Trunk Railroad.Tins defection great > alarmed the Government ami delighted tlu OpiKtsition : and the result of the vote on the resij lut ions ol Mr.Cayley was looked lor with great anxiety.The vole was taken at a late hour, but as it was m Committee, tlie names were not taken down.Nearlv tb\u2019-whole of the members in the District ol Quebec voted in the negative.Ihe report ol ihe committee i- or»tere»l t»» b-* reeeiv-d on Tues»lav, xx hen the contest wdil l «\u2019 leriewe» .liter which a bill must I * introduced aiul passe»! through the usual stages.It is »pi to impossible lo predict whether the s» l»em«-for aid w ill pc finally sUitcuotie»l or not.as a.- most every dav opeiis some new phase «\u2022! parties m the House, and two or three votes will turn the scale.\t.It is said that the Ministry internl to prorogue Parliament, it possible, on Thursday or Friday next.Hr has \u2022 Notarial con'ract with the Com- pany i»»r the b»>al.(A cony ol ihe conlra»-' 'Aa,\u2018 produced, ceitifit»! by T.Dourct, N.T ) Among other .let-ilk in the contract it is apecifieti that the boiler* »haH be msde t*» work wilh (it pouml» ul »'ea»n to ihe k.piare inch, to cut olf at h* I stroke, and ttrong enough to bear a pressure ol tfi) fNkunda to tbs square inch.) On tbe conip'e-lion of contract there wa» a payment due on de 11eery of the b»>at (11th Oclo'\u2019er.I»ââ,) of AVHHI.I hat aum waa pant on that «lay.He wa* t»> have received X'4«K) three month* alter dsbvery.He got a portion ol that instalment .luring lue wm n .il t '56.He i* not aware of any reason ih^t the balance ha* no- been paid- X lun »>l it was pan1 without any remarks.H-had not asked b'r the D-danre.I*une»>l tbe 1».1.t »*\u2022, or any »*l i * .\u2019fiir\u2019-ra, had ma»Ie any complaint* to him aboo trie boat.A bumler .1 an engine baa the pn-» ileg.- ol putting an KnglUeei on a boat at the .\\pei,»e ol U.e Company ior 3 moiitna.Tina u m |t e eonlr*ct.The obi-ct i* \u2022»» *ee lhat Hie work i* light, aru! t«i have a g-neral attention '»» ihe workn s ol the MMChmerv, to*ee that no sen* ¦ns dera\u2019tg.unent 'ake* place through carele»»tie**.that wa* hi* idiject ; hut Hil* we» not in hi* par from tlie United States.Th® tirât vessel sailed from Cana.la lull of passengers ; th® second was crowded\u2014three id ® state room, \u2014and a number wer® disappointed ; ID® third is also full, and filt®«n applications disappomte.l ; and all take full cargoes0 produce, although at rales that u*''»0* remunerate such costly vessels, freights out have also been very small, owing to their being loo Spring shipments and too early 1er r a .They will, however, we have no doubt, have excellent freights Iroiu Britain from the eml of this month to the beginning ul October, and the quantity of produce which they xvill attract from the interior this way, for shipment to Europe, must give them respecta e freights homeward.W® believe, however, that the hue would »lo even better were it weekly.It would draw passengers lo and from not only tluf Western, but the Soothe-n States, as well as C\u2019anaila, an.l, in that case, all the Canadian mails could g»* by our own lute.Hut so long as the Cnuard and ( oi-lins lines are so largely subaidued by the Hritish and American Governme.s, no ( om-pany can.probably, coutitiue to comj»ete with them at the rale allow» d b> our Government.b'r carrying the mails bv this hue.We have no doubt that, tor a w eek > line, Ihe present allowance of X JO.Otk) must be .really tiierease.l, un»! we have just as hit e doubt ttiat tins country would do better to .\u2022iveXTOÜ.OOiMor a weekly hue to carry all our mails, and enhance the value ol al1 produce in the country, which we Hunk it would do, than lo give X\u201820,000 lur a semi- montbly line- * *N«W Vork ^'»»\u201cjrcui1 papers notice this line most lavorably, acknowledging lhat it has on each occasion brought lour days later news.YUlla\t- , dsy, sn srror occur* m rccoiding th* aivniou on Mr.Bureau** ¦uictidm-ut on the Ki-cle»i»*t|.r*la rt taken place one of »*rluf« THE PEACE REJOICINGS.In the suburbs of London, on 1 hurs»lav morning, business was almost entirely sus-itende»), only those shops dealing m the iie- cesaanes ol hie keeping open.In the cit) an.l West End, however, by previous arrangement, the shops were generally open lor ihe first hall of the day.I he morning was .full and gloomy, but, nolwithstandiug this, thousands ol country people made t.ieir appearance by nine or ten o\u2019clock, having come lrum the surrounding districts punci-pally on loot, while the excursion trams on all the metropolitan railways brought in continuous streams ot visitors.The lust great locus of attraction \" as » t-James\u2019s I\u2019ark, where at ten o'clock, an in COMMERCIAL.Import* aud Export» al tfuabWi (C «mpilsd lor the Morning Chrooicls.I IMPORTS.Jum- tfi.l\u2018cr aMp Euiwa.I'adurwaud.fro» Uver|»»H»t\u2014!» holt «\u2022r plate* UMibara Iroo, do tstl*hoop lr»>u.»o «l»< t»*r a»,, cu »tuM-t» il» to t; a vv vv unit»- iw* isiuhoop iruu.ikJdul»*i an l*< Ufloy A Krei ¦\t*.*3 I-IU «»»#\u2022\u2022 l l,,*u .l'' l.'ltliii»-.M»uj.ril A Co.t&*7 L.tr» rail Irou.I J.*> 0»l* plat»-».o»U »t»rctk !»»>u to Ho»Uausn, llarrla X t o.It irv» .V !W !\u2022»» Ollmau a aloroo I»» 'lilt.Maillro A C -'u I.»*» tfluo t*> Mor*i»n A McArltittr It\u2019-' «ill» r.>p«- to Kuti.li.Me.ut Xu .x »o l l>alo good* U» W VU I-Iu'oui III b»l>-.>*»(» »*\u2022 to A XX\u2019 WUaott A » o.- I'*-» \u2022 Soo*l.lo l,\u2022l*\u2022r\u2022>\u2022^.Maruu A t'o.tii bta A 1 *»« si*»* I»* \u2022* Hurt tall A Co 'XI fr»ka b*ra.> New », City Article A Rail A R«tl\t*** \u2022 Quarter! »>\u2014Mr.CM*»L«s Famous\u2014D«*sr Ar : it gives u« ftrsl pltasure t«* 'sa'ity \u2022 ti® groat maria Of vcmr \u2022'Bat and R**®*1 E** tkkminatok.\u201d F ar years kad wa ball ltd »»tn these filthy pas»*, sod nmCwithatarphiig w# bad uaad a vary meana withiu o®r pow®r and ki«jw- RO Y A I* V\tJohn»\u2022arnca uaad every meana wnniu our pow*.aetGn h^amrkt ASW*\"to A*^nndKuda®7 ffper ladga, and kept paraone e®nsU«tly o® f uat1* iuu.uid TuïmmK Of apmee »* caMlderahty radu® againat them, nnd although wm hid altved tbak* - 1- sa* vrat taheafrlarr.\u2019\tof the anemv.their rem\u2019ivrd tegiona wrrra aura to come in at the lael hour and claim Hie victory.But by the aid of yopr valunbla \u201c Kxtes-MiNaTos,\u201d wa have routed the enemy, boraa, loot and dragrMina.We fm»l no necraaity for even our guard, a* there ara not anough of the enemy fall to try expérimenta upon Mcsbitt h Lakolxt, Proprietors ol the Dey*st.House, Noe.54, 56 and 5M Day-at.Agent», C.V.(\u2019lick cm as kCo.,So.81 Bar-clkY-st-__________________________________ Im wh*t K»tim*tiom it is mxi.d sv Fbt-sic 1 l .1 *hiMr*n ; I Inn nab Hulltvan M4r).n»rry .K||Pn Harry , Jahanna Galy ; Johanna Leahy.an«l cblhl .D n./ltav*», Kat* l\u2019afrirk I Mr* \"j**! : î*?r^ tMoaler .Hannaii I'rowly , u-\tKramey.an/.1 M oenl.Ï- .U,\u2018,h7,'\tMc\"'\u201dhy .Kl'Via liar l D.ÛM I èarï\trhkW:'\" KUward Carroll .Leary I I in Leary; Kale Lrarv K.l.var.1 ?.\u2019i!0/\"r»an»eUhv\u201eVh *Ïïr\"T* *'o \u2022' rh\"rlr-\"\u2019' : ' \"arlr* ol LùoTiyü Vsxgrÿ?.\u2022,J.rr Hr.lg*, Knr.gh»: Johanna ^7;^Xtiry \u201c.^rv Wn tlsnint Kllen Hurly; Dmlo Kealv VLrh.i Rva ly .Mary Molony.an.l ehIH .CalrlrV Mml.ï,; Juiia Knonane .riimna» t *rgu«nn .Thnma* l»*l*' Alary Dsly.ami eblM ; John.K\u201ee Dnr* Hyan Phore weie two Engineers on hoard ; one p!a r-d there by ihe Giand Trunk Company.H* ihmks 8hsnd WSS the chief F.igmeer o| the boat ; he g»»t his ori'er» Ifom Burge»» (Cantin\u2019» head Engineer.) His doty was lo drive one engine, ami to look over the other Engineer also I he vvag-s ol Shaml were paid hy the Grand Trunk I ornqany.Miami was sent on the boat as a competent man.He had had two years' experience »a a aleamboat ditver.He helmw», to the lie»! ol his knowledge, Sham! waa a sober man ; but he ('a»l not much opportunity ol judging.I he engine was built by (\u2019an,in ft Kidey His partner (Kislev) is a ptsdical Engineer.The engine was frodt ttud-r ihe sole control ot Ktsley Thit waa his special department.Hi» (witness*») knowledge is no'sufficient to he a pidge ol engines in general.He was on l>04iil nl ihe boai twice alter it left his establishment.Complaint was ma»!e one of those tun-s ins' things were no, going a» satisfartorily a* might he.Payette made the complaint.Fayette, h* believes, is the Height conductor.\u2014as (t\u2019antin) was informed.Ihe complaint was inade on hoard.This was done He dsy ihe boat ex| |od-ed.It was near ahotil 12 o\u2019clock, ne Idt the b >a» before she stai led Irom the w horf.The complaint referred to the engine.It was that the engineer w »s keeping »te ,m too high he b-lieved.He meant Shand.He remarked lhat he (Favette) believed tbeie would be an explosion.I here was no other remark made Ity him (Fayette).The time was too short to speak m Khaml ul any leng b.Ha (witness)r>marked oSbandtobe careful.Tnil wss on hoard of the boa,.Nhatid was on the deck near the starboard engine.He had no moi* time than to »av be careful.H* did not examine 'he engine or holler wh'le he was on board.He then left the wharf It is the same host.The boilers were not connected.They had feed-pipes lo connect, but ihey had ciil*offs, which would separate i» a i ua't\u2019tu oflh® Lade whe'»\u2018be engine I* guaranteed.Th«- guaiautee in this case ha»l expired m the 24th or 2t»:h »>t May.according to the nonce he had given.He ha* a copy ol the notice >rlit bv bis cierk.This wa» produced dated Oc-lob-rHth.t Kf,3.He takes it that ihe three mouths should be lor open water.He was pn tesi edinr non-delivery on the 2l»t »xf Ju')' last.Uoto:* this ci'iiiract wa» mhilled be uad a lur* Hier one u> do other xvork.this pevented him tr.vn b-ing ready at the time agreed upon, thMigh he would not nave b*en in any c.>se.As ,»r ibc second he had no limited time to liiioh It in.\u2014 vVneii h* inlornied tbe I\u2019ompnuy on the f*'li Dc-K\\PLOSION, t'ber, 1855, that the boat was complete!, he got u leply from them ; but they paid Die ins a ment du*on it three »!j)s alter.A few daja al-rei, (.\u2019ap,am Moi.ro went up an I gave or.lers us to what be wanted «lone with the bjat.Monro was Captain of the boat No.2, ot the Grand fiunk C«iinp*ny.They propped to send tor it dav aller re the explosion, bad there been a dial on the laib wrd a»de he thinks he would have seen it.He knows Captain Monro as an officer ol the G.T.Company and has also an order Irom 'lr.H-r* to follow his ins'ructions.He know* Mr.Hett» as Sécrétai V to Mr.Ko*«.Hr believes him to be so.The contract ssvs that th-re shall he inspection ol the mat-nal by an Engineer named hy ihe Grand Trunk Company, and as auc.Mexsis.Ho*» ft Betts went to his place, but ihey did not examine 'he material to his knowledge.Ho can not say il the holier iron waa examined by them or no,.He did not consider the payments -xactly as approving of tbe work or maierial uu to the time each was made, as it would be difficult to tell when each divided port was finished.By his contract he was b»'und to follow their instructions as to materia used in the construction ol engines.b.»i'er and boa,.None of the Company engineers objected to any |H»rtion o, tbe material or work.'I be gusianlee ior Ihe firs, 3 months compelled him to repair at bia own expense.He had made repairs to one of the pistons in May a» it was found to be ciacked.Thu was pointed out bv Miami and not the Company who gave him notice ol the defect.It w as replaced by a new piece and was sent back pertect to tne boat.He has not been askrd to make any other repairs to the boa, but that.Mr.Marke hsd called on him atmut u some lime since, He did no, consider ihe complaint ol Faye'te official, but he tin! the Cap'ain.He did not know Fayette in any ntfieiat character or «hat an hon'y h- had.He told the Cap am to deal as he pleased with the engineer.The proposal for the second contract Was made by him in writing, but he go, no w-riten reply: but he did a verbal one from Messrs.Koas.Bidder and B*ttf.He ihink* this took place m the office of the Giand Trunk Company.The tender had reference to a plan as given in to the office at the lime.Thir is the same plan ns carried ou, urnler the instruction «if the company.He considered th* ;firsl contract good, notwithstanding the making of the second.He consufe.s the firs, contract approved of when (Shlblrenf | DahIcI Dtsaea; ' Mary Ann* Vari.ïîî\" 1\t\u2022*'*/ w.re not connected bv Steam Atl«iAti Mfitnr ¦ml I «-hil.(*- lo M T Hunter.II baa lo L FaranL f.i.l>l«.1 k\u2019U «II to Dngal A Vincent I0U b*a oil.30 bag* vuir**.IW hf «\u2022lit» te».1 «\u2022*»\u2022\u2022 to Lau\u201d.Dlbb At Co.'.'i 1>akx pepper.I »\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2019\u2022 to J pAtterson 1 In to J K Httrke.4 lisa t Mtsavu.Huol A Co.1 bbl oil lo VV tjulon.I cas* ioba>To I \u2022 Oibb A IL.a».I b*.J bf 1>I»I« VArnioh to C McDouaM* Co.I I\u2019X.1 CA>k tu M J MIiaw louai» fork* to J U Carrier 3 bi« wax lo VV C ll*nn»hel afloat, and 4(100 buabids ex atore.At \u2022\u2019i*' cent*.Il la of fcntig, to arrive, and on the «pot at »ani» prie» A»hea \u2014Fnta have b\u201d*n in g\u201dod.and are now rnijnirrd for at 42» I\u2019ea».\u2014There have been aevcral »ale* of Pea» Af .1* f*i to.'li 7V%d f o.b.The»* priée* are now obtains hi*.Parley.\u2014No tranaartiona.Data \u2014Nothing doing In \u2019jnantiiy.Provisions.\u2014Ther* lia» been aelive apernlatlve de : and for Mesa Pork eatabliahing an a.lvanee .f #1 |mt Parrel during th\u201d werk We now unote al \u2022let* to (ip The lower grad\u201d*have not been influenced .yet ueadvaneo our \u2019iimtalion» aligbtly.Iteef i» without de'r.and llulter hs» derltned Freight*.- Kngagementi have been made toOlaagow At o* 'M pert arret for Flour.There i* now no «bip ou the berth wither for (Slaagow or London.The rale* to Liverpool bv «sillng «bip» have been 2» 6.1 for Flour .'m !M ton* for Crain and 2T«« for Aahea 1 be \u2022learner Indian get* 3* tr » lour, ho ®d for Crain, and 30a for A 'he» STora- \u2014Dank of Monireal.\u2014Very heavy at Ihe rsteo per tou, f t> ».Freight» \u2014Latest engagement* ; \u2014Railway ( hair* to HaltfaV 21» fid to 25» .Windsor.27o «d.I \" RosUmi A N«w York rate* ar« nominal, and little demand for ton nag* to ths State».\t___.F.DM18T0N A.MITCHKLL.LIVERPOOL MONTHLT TDiHKR RKPOUT.Slnro the l»t February the «nppllea In Mil» port of North American Colonial Woo.1 have been Brought In 13 ve««e|*.Vi* ;\u20147 from Ht John.N.R.and « ifom other port», which have occupied a touriag\u201d of 10.288 .dining »ame time last year there arrived 41 ve»»cl«.the tonnage being .71.021.The average nmonnt for the like time In 4 rear» prevlon* to thl* ha* been J4.8IC tons From the North of Europe 28 ve.ael».SS.W tou» wimwI laden.Ixavearrived ; whllat for the Itko time l*»t year.4 veMela.711 ton», arrived, tbe average \u201ef * year* being 4\"75 ton*.\t* Tbe onantliy of Timber and Deal» bronghl lo mark*! «inre ihe l»i of February Isal fro* porta in the Bay of Kundy, which nsnally furnl»h «uppllca for Iho early month» In the year, continue» o* a VP|7 more pnrttenUrly siflmals.which baye not reMh**! ons fourth of thaï of theeorrc«pf Rdfop* ht« moro th*n .KR\u2019.-AN.mF.FSK.iiB 85, St.P®ul Street.Quebee, I7ih June, I856.\t_2 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.SHIP\u2019\u2019EMMA\u201d, C.pt Uhd*» wood, trom Liverpoot, ii lywn at tbe Ea®T IMDia Wha»f Con-______ atgneea will plea»* I\u2019®»* Ibeir tn- ,\u201e\u201ew\u201eb»».a.ur 4 D arrciuE a co.Deafl'e Buililiofli.Quebec, June 17, IH5B.MR.FAlxREN has th® hnnor to announc® that be ha* entered into an ergsgement wuh the celebrated PYNE A HARRISON TROUPE, FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY ! To appear in GRANDOPERA, Commencing WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18th.Tickela to the Boxes aud Stall®, 5®.Pit 2a.6J.Quebec, June 14tb, 1856 WswHslatfMa&r (Late Delmonico\u2019a Hotel.) 21, 23, 25, & 27, BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Opposite Bowling Green.THE iiaderaigned avail* himself of this opportunity of iiifornoi.ig bis Canadian triends (bat he baa leased tbe above named house for a term of Year*, and hat made extensive alterations and repaira.and omitted noihing that w ill tend to tbe accommoda Don or comfort of guests.The houae having been newly lurmahed throughout, in the moat thorough and modern style, with a view to convenienc® and comfort, and aa it will be i-ondacted on tb® European plan, and with an experienced caterer, and thorough rook*, he hopes to give satisfaction to those who favor him wi'h their patronage, which baa never laileil while in other Hotel* in thii City.JOHN O\u2019GRADY, J*.New Yoik.June l»t, 1856,\t3m-jnl6 notice.NOTICE i« hereby given that, puriuant to th* order of the Honorable William one of the Judge* of the Circuit Court, Quebec Circuit, dated this day, on monda/.the twenty-third day of JUNE ingt«nt, af TF.js o\u2019clock.A.M.precisely, at the door ol the N.Roch\u2019s Parigh Church, the proclamaDon of «ale (criée) «ale and adjudicatuB» of a certain immoveable property belonging to the Sutce.swn o the late Lonia DanHurand dit Marcheterre, will txe proceeded with, the dearription ot wbirb property is »» follow», to wit :\u2014\t.Two iindivided-ihmla m the undivided hall ol an Emplacement situated in St.Vaher Suhinh, known \u2022» number eleven, on the aouihern leve of Notre P*me de* Ange® Mreet ; th® aatd emplacement containing in all forty feet frontage by torty-eieht feet depth, the whole mrre or lew .bounded in front, to the north, by the Mid Notre Dam* dea Ange* Street, in rear to tba aoûtb, hy numbereight, St.Antoine btreet, adjoining or.one siiie iu the norlh-eeat to number ten.and to the south-west to number twelve, in the sam Notre Dame de.Ange» Street, together the two nnrtivi.led-third» of the undivided half of the Houae thereon erected, circumstance» and dependencies.\t_ .The conditions will be made known on the NgA0 N.P.Quebec, 14ih June, 1856.STEAM COMMUINCATION BETWEEN Lirerpool $ Canada.Under contract with the Provincial Government of Canada for the Conveyance of tho BCaila.Quebec Races.T \u2022 MEETING held at RUSSELL\u2019S __HOTEL, it was agreed that the QUEBEC RACKS do take place the FIRST WKEK in AUGUST.A liai of PURSES to be run for will be published after next meeting.JAMES MOTZ.Secretary, pro.tern.©\"el\u2019er, Jure 17, 1836.FOR SALE, Ma TWO-STORY HOUSE, aituated in xx bt.Valier Street, founing the corner uf Tutgeon Street.The House ia well adapted for business, having been occupied as aurh f»>r tbe last ten year*.For condition» apply on tbe premites, or at this office.Quebec.17th June, |8)6.\t3rnp MONTREAL OCEAN &T£AK« SHIP COMPANY.THE STEAMSHIP neighbourhood, at her aole expenae.The fire» tiling ehe ha« done wua to plant the whole arox with a of olive trees, and thuMto roalore it to (he original mute from which ita derives it« name.The olive tree .~ .r».\tii,,;»-* well in that locality, and though it TSSS^Sr\t\u2022*k« \u2014rr*- b.foW.rn.i«*.MoUTflr.AI, OrRAN STKAMMMfr CoMPABY** Lius:.\u2014The following parngotph ia taken from the Montreal Witnen.It containn .t, «-\u2022«\"»«gxra oi a weekly line are aufti-\th»fnro ^hcaritDr anv woS!,?rrn/one\"fôr^^W^ifTx^eirVrôTThe (m\u20191\til r«quir**\t^\tten(,,n«\u2019 government, is what we doubt :_\t*n^\t01 \u2022eTer** hundred yeare.a vorag\u201d of y ear*.9» vessel.7463 »«.register, h.vto* hcen reported wllhtn th# munth TW* Influx of arrlv al* ha* oeeaMoned a moi\u201dwhat undue presere of rar ce* on the market, xvhlch ba» had Ui# \u201dffer.t to deprr*« nrirrs This \u2022trproMlnn, however, oiav prove to he only temporary, for *0er the disposal of this fleet, the \u2022nreeedlng «nppfle» ar* eapertr.1 to be (Wuslderably 0 ,|r,,|nr,rjmher.~The aalea In Quebec Yellow, with Dio \u2022 xreptlonof a parrel of ahont th» feet average, which realised from tTQd to HM per foot, have '-een eonflnwl to retail, with an evident drslro, on th® part of bolder* to reduce their «torbe prrvlou* to the Import jeason \u2022ettlng In- The asle* In Ml-J«»ha'* ®nd other Lower Tort Yellow have been hy retail\t^\t.Bod Woe \u2014The ante* have been by retail, the low price at which Baltic timber has been selling Interferes with th®ro»*uaiptlon of this article.Quehoc.Oak continue# lo limited reqnoat only ; the \u2022tock I* abondant for ihe aeaaon of th® year.Quebec Dm and A*h -The former IS roneldeenM y re dnred In stock, and continues In fair demand.1 be 1*1- r-mp' When a discovery I» made which I* calculated 10\thcneill mankind Htxecotnea the doty of ererr good ritir.cn lo avail tbomsclves of the re.ulis arl*lng ibere from In ncronlnnce With these views, wc feel II onr duty to bring lo the notice of our readers Die cxtrsordl- i - i»onTi< j nary merits of \u2022 medical discovery known a* Garter'* ,,\t.v Mpanlsh Mixlure.It I* the most poxverfol.ctTccpisI ,\t.* and certain remedy for all disc».\u201d, of ihe Blood yet 1 bronghl before th\u201d public II ha* permanenlly and pnslïïvclv cured more than ten thousand cases of the worst form» of Blood Disease, such as Mcrofnla.Khrn matiam.I.Ivor Dlacoee.Syphilis.Fever and Agnc.and Other kindred diseases, many of which set at nought the physician s skill, and langh at all the ordinary efforts of science to conquer and subdue them While farter s Mpnnish Minor* contain* no Mercury.Opium, or any tiling iniurlon*.yet IU sneers» In enrlng disease ba* left 11\twithout a rival ; and whatever II has become known Is regularly prescribed by physicians who are fnll* con eionsoflla effects, and avail themselves of B* merlu bccan«e it has deserved Ihclr commendation It would he better le try II In lint*\u2014Iho sooner the better.\" Tur VtoRTAHLR Polmonahv Halm* h*a become ihe mo*t popular medicine ever pm forth, for the cine of fuugé», Cold» and ('onmmplion.Thai it is xvnrthy of it* high reputation ia made \u2022ufficienflv evident hy the tmrnrnitfyof itt annual \u2022*|cg Humbug ii go p'entiful that it gives u* reel pleasure to offer thi» trifling and rrntultoH» tribute of our recommendation fo a Medicine we know io be of real men\u2019f.\u201d\u2014 Fl.Burlington ffen-tinel.\t_ Rrxn, CoTi.r.ii k Co., Druggitta.Boeton, pfixprielon.Be rareflil to g*t tie geo»®!®#, «» Here are wiony ttni/u/ton».(fold in Wu®b®e br J.MUSSON h CO., J06.BOWLES tad (*.G.ARDOUIN.Prie» W cant» and ft THF, \" MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY\u2019S Firat Claa» Powerful Screw Steamers Captain Ton*.Horse Pr.\u2022'Nobth AhtxaiCAM,\u201d GaANul, 1782, 350, \u2022\u2022 ( AMAniAM,\u201d\tRALLAirriNK, 1764, 350, \u2022'Ikpian,\u201d\tJonKfl,\t1761, 350, \" Amolo Saxon,\u201d McMA«Tta, 1782, 330, Are intendexl to sail FORTNIGHTLY betwaen LIVERPOOL, QUEBEC end MONTREAL, at follow* : FaoM TdvaarooL I Fao® Qratac.\u201d Indian,\u201d\t.June 21.*\u2022 Amsi.o Saxok,\u201d\tJune\t4,.July\t5.\u2022* Nonth Amehican,\u201d June\t18,.luly\tt® Jrlv\t2.Aug.\t2 \u201c Indian.\u201d \u2019\tJuly\tl«.Aug.\t16.Ilaltt of Passage from Quebec to I.iver-verpool .*\u2014 F\u2019ihxt Cla»®.£20 °f 680, Mrcond Clam.,.AI5 or 660, Third Clam.A7 10 or 930, A duly qualified Surgeoa accompaaiee ®ach Veaael,\ttl Tbe above Fare* do not include Wine* or Ll- W Third Claa* Paeeenger* muat provide t»»em«e1* ve* with everything but Proviaione, which wil be aupplied to them cooked.No Berth* eecured «H pRid for.For term* of Freight and further particulars, APP,GK0.BURNS SYMKffk CO., Ajent», Or lo juebe« ; EDM0N8T0N, ALLAN «i CO , Montra®! ; ALLAN Ii GILLESPIE, Liverpool J JAMES «i ALEX.ALLAN, Gfoegow; MONTGOMERIE lr GRERNHORNE, London.Qutbec, June 16, 1866, \u201c INDIAN, \u201d Captain J O N F.8 , WILL LEAVE QUEBEC for LIVERPOOL on SATURDAY, the 21st of June.Rates of PMiago :\u2014 First Clam.Jt\u201920 nr $80 Third Clas*,.X'7 lOe.or 930 No Second Class Bertha in thi* Veaael.A few Passenger* can be taken in SrATg-Room* containing Six Berths, at iM6 10*.Cy.each.For Rate* of Freight, and Further particulate, apply to GKO.BURNS SYMF\u2019.S k CO.Quebec, June 16, 1856.\tAgents.FOR Murray Bay, Riviern Quelle and Riviere du Loup.THE FIRST CI.A8S REA DOING STEAMER « SAGUENA Y,\u201d Capt.RENE SIMARD, WILL leave for tbe ab »va named WATERING PLACES on WEDNESDAY NEXT, The 18th imtant, At EMJIIT o\u2019clock A.M.For further information, apply to JOHN LAIRD, St.Laxvrence Chamber».Quebec, Jnoa 16,1856.Si Lawrence Hotel.THE Subscriber bega lo return thanke fo her many Friend* from Upper and I.owar t ana-da who have favored hwr by tbe encouragemint hither'© given, and hopoe.by ijroyl.lmg a well lurmahed Table and atriet attention io tbe wapta o| her caatomere, to aeeur# «n mcreaeed pa-troaage.On* of the many advantage* poarsard hy true Hotel ia ita being cloee to all the ateamhont Whatvea.BaRAEVAar always ready on the arrival oF th* Ruate.Mr*.HAMMAN.Quebec, 16th June, 1856.\t3m FOR SALE, innn\tland, in tt® 2nd 1UUÜ A Range oF ihe TOWNSHIP of BROUGHTON, County oF Meganiic.Apply to\tALFRED HAMEL, Lead Sur veiar Mid Land Agent.Quebec, 16th June, 1856.\tfiy NOTICEr- THE underaigned, maeter of th® Sltip \" Kit* iabeth Brntlrv,** give» pablie »c4k#.th** ha will not be rasponeihle For ANY DF.BT8 contracted by ih* Crew of *\u2022 id *hip.W.W.BKYEA.Master.Quehee, June 16,1856.\t3p THE MORNING CHRONICLE, TUESDAY; JUNE F7.II856J AUCTIONJALE8.BY A.J.MAXHAM.PXTKIIWVE SALK OK Material!, hit liadlov* C'ere By AiKiion wiU b« «old on WEDNf^OAY tb« IKth in«!ant, »t HADLOW COV>- SHIP* VARD:\u2014\t,\t.j THE wbol« of MATERIALS, coniUi ing ol\u2014 172 Tamarac Kncfa, 182 Do Crooka, 'i raaaail Milt, 2 Unnd Sloiiea, Stag^ Plank, 5G Pircaa Tamarac, Strain Bo* with Boilera, 4 Bellow», 4 Anvil», Koige Too!*, 2 Jack Screw*, 6 Crab Screw», 2 Croa» Cut Saw», I Stove, 5 Do*.Screw Eye Bolt», 15 Dos.Kin* Boll*, 7ft Fir»t and 82 Second Koothook», 2.>00 TieCnail*.1 Lai*e Boat, I Winch, 75 Auger», I Bbl.Tallow, II Brla.Nail*, 15 Bara Yellow Metal, A Lot Cuititi*a, I Brl.Oil.I Piece inch Chain,(new) Lot Brae* King*.2 Crane*, About 800 feet Standing and Running Way*.Sala at ELEVEN o\u2019clock, A.M.A.J.MAXHAM, Quebec, June 16.|K56.\tA \\ B.SURPLUS STOREST By Auction wi'l be *old *r the EXAMINING WAREHOUSE, on TUESDAY neat.17th inatant, the following SURPLUS STORKS, Ac., ex ** Margaret\u201d and ** John Howeil\u201d :\u2014 Bread.Oatmeal, Sucar.Vinegar, Split Peaa, Flour, Rice, Tea, Beef, Pork, 40 Water Caake, 58 Do do.Sale at KLRVEX o\u2019clock.A.J.MAXHAM, Quebec, June 16, 1856.\tA.A B.auction sales.Ï * air f.\u2019h.Ha u>.Morning Sale of Salt.By Auction, will be add, THIS MORNING, TUESDAY, the I70i luataal, at ELEVEN bViocKi\u2014 1\tRAÇS uf LIVERPOOL SALT, 1\tU now lying on Jonbs\u2019 WiiAi»-.^\t,\tV.H.HA LI., Quebec, June 17, 1856.\tA.k B.SPECIAL SALE OF ¦loi-Mfr, fotered it, flpen CanT»-Ke«, üluhOKany K lliiuk Walnut iTirnlturr, 4'urtalna.\u20ac;**r-peiN, l.adleN Mde Saddle, Double and Single llarneNN.tec.ON WEDNESDAY, (be 18th inatant, at the Subecriber\u2019a New and Sparioua E»tabli»h-ment.Upncr Town, near the Jail and MetLodiat Church.Sale at ONE o\u2019clock.F.H.HALL.Quebec,.fune 16, 1856,\tA.A B.To Captain* and Ship Owners.By Auriion will be .old, on THURSDAY, the 19th matant, in St.Peter Street, next tu the Quebec Heuk : \u2014 A LOT ol very »u|>enor WHI !*K ASH OARS of various lengths, in lot* tu Mill nurchuear*.Sale at TWO o'cl* K.I ALL, Quebec, lime 16 1856.\tA.A H.AUCTION SALES.BY HENRY JACKSON.By AuehAn will be 8oW, at the ShbeeViber\u2019a Jrtora, No 10, Sault-au-Matelot Street, on TUESDAY next, lb* 17thinstant, without acsxavx: THE coatenta ot 45 Package» of SEASON* ABLE DRY' GOODS, just lauded, com* prising A GENERAL It VARIED ASSORTMENT of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, being tbe beat asaortment offered by auction Ibis season, and will be found well worthy the attention of the trade.For particulars, ace Hand-bill».Sala to commence at ONE o\u2019clock P.M.precisely._ .\t.\tHENRY JACKSON, Quebec,June 16, 1856.\tA.A B.COMMISSARIAT, QUEBEC.* 5tw *!\u2022**, 1886.NOTICE is hereby given, that SEALED TKNDEKS, in DuPLicarg, will be received at thia Office, until NOON, on WEDNESDAY, the )Mth inaiant, from all |ier»oiie Willing to eontract for\u2014 \u201c Taking thrum and Rebuilding a portion | b/ the Masonry Facine to the left face of Ou King's Bastion, in the Citadel \u201d CATAWBA REYNOLDS LOWER TOWN.Quebec.June 14.1856 To Farmers ft Country Merchants J.Hewitt A Co.HAVE now on band one of tbe LARGEST and BEST ASSORTED Stocks of Vrj Goods, in the City, which tbey will Sell at the lowest possible price\u2014 For CASH.A liberal discount allowed to Country Dealer*.38, St.John\u2019* Gate, Pint Dry Goods Store inside the Gate.Quebec, I4lh June, 1856.\tIm Silks, Salinettes, Ae.A consignment\u201d^ BLACK GLACE\u2019 SILKS, G ROSdeNAPLES, SATIN ET TES.received per laat Steamer, for nie at 20 per cent under the ordinary price.J.HEWITT k CO.v ,\t38, 8t.John Street.Quebec.14th June, 1856.\t]m Moss Fork.1 nn TMRRELS, for Sub by 1 UU D\tTHUS.ERASER, India Wharf.Quebec, 14th June, 1886.\t3 ARCHITECTURE 18HE undersigned, educa\u2019ed in T.or.ilon, and ju»t arrived rn Quebec, lie^sto intimate that he is prepared to make PLAN?*, SPECIFIC A TIONSand ESTIM ATES, for Gentlemen\u2019* K« aidencea and Public Htutdinga, and t;er.er«lly enter upon the pracltce of hi* proletaion.He brings with him the latest improvements of the age, and is so generally convenant with the several branches o( Abciutkctcbe.that he trus's to meet with support and encouragement, and will endeavour to merit it.LACHLAN MACLEAN.Axchitect.No.15, John S'jret.Quebec.June 16.1856.\tImp A.MOW STRAW tiVUDS.8I9IPNOIV has just received, from New Y\u2019ork.a Splendid Assortment ol Gentlemen\u2019* and Y ouths\u2019 STRAW, LEGHORN and MEN ELL A HATS.-ALSO,\u2014 GIRLS\u2019 BLOOMER and GIPSY HATS.Quebec, 13iti June, 1856.\t12 LANDING i:* \u201c Ariel,*\u2019 from Halifax 100 H^r Bright P.R SUGAR HDS.( ierces 67 Bhls.[ 50 Puncheons MOLASSES.H.J.NO AD k CO.Quebec.13lb June, 1856.\t8 FOR SAI.E.»XtONS MANILLA ROPE,\u2014Beat Gourock I A Msnutscturc.C.BROCKLESBY k CO.M.Peter Street.Quebec, 13th June, IK56.FOR SALE.PORTER, 4 Ba»s\u2019 \u201d Pale Ate, 4 doz.quaria rTk TYARRELS LONDON I) doz.quarts each.Butter! Butter!! 1 HO\tSuperior Quality, which will J.vJ vT Jv be sold cheap by THUS.FRASER, India Wbarf.Quehac, 14th June, 1856.\t3 Salt ! Salt 1 I 9000 CA('KS, LIVFRPOOL.Mllin, in O lots to suit purchasers, cheap, by\tTHOS.FRASER, India Wharf.Quebec, 14th June, 1856.\t3 A Great Bargain.A SPLENDID NEW ENGLISH STYLE MAIL PH4CTON, made expressly lor an Officer, who has been called home.Apply to F.H.HALL, A.k B.Auctioneer\u2019s Hill, Quebec, 14th June, 1856.English Coal Tar For Sale.A FEW Caaks of GENUINE ENGLISH COAL TAR, wairauted of a very superior quality, for sale by WILLIAM TAIT, 6|, St.Peter Street.Quebec, 14th June, 1856.PORT WINE.50 Bartels each By\tHENRY CHAPMAN k CO Quebec.June 13, 1856.EW CARRlAGESand SUMMER VEHICLES ot all kinds may be procured at very moderate prices at A.SEQUIN\u2019S Coach Factory, Foot of Abraham Hill, St.Vallier Street, St.Kochs.Quebec.lOtbJune, 1856.\tImp LEON AREL.BUTCHER.gTALL No.26, Lower Town Market.cor- ________ Mfcr Wins* and Liquors ol Superior Quality, LANDING ex \"Amelia\u201d from Oporto :\u2014 and Cioars of the Choice*! Brands, 10 Qr.-CiRkR PORT WINE.For Sale by RYAN BROTHERS k CO.Quebec, 14th June, 1856.\t|Q COBXM.LANDING ex Amblu,\u201d from Oporto 125 Bag* Con WS.For sale by RYAN BROTHERS k CO.Quebec, June 14,1856.\t10 NOTICE.To Masters and Ship-owners.MOT 6l BUTCHERS, WILL supply Masters of Vessels with BEEF, VEAL and MUTION at fkl.per n>, at their Stall*, No* 1 and 2, Lower Town Market.Quebec, 14th June, 1856.\tHp Plantagenet Water Depot CONSTANT SUPPLY of PLANTAGENET WAT1 always on band a' A.NET WATER,\u2014fresh from the Spnng pur B.LAVKKGNK\u2019S Hair Dreasing Saloon, St.Peter Street.Quebec, 14th June, 1856.\tim CANE SEATED CHAIRS, Sic, fl^HE Subscriber h»a received ¦\t» supply of CANE SEATED CHAIH\u2019t, COTTAGE BED-81 EADS, CHAMBER FURN1* TURK, in Sets, cheap summer MattrssKs, and Paper Window-_____ Blinds.Al«o, HIGH ROTARY Oe KICK M'OOf.8 (top turns on pivot), quite a new article in thi* Ci y.The whole of wliich he will disposa ol at vary low prices, for Cash.JAMES FOLKY, Jail Hill.Qaebsc, Jon* 14, 1856.\t2w More Medical Books.SWEET on Diseases of the Chest, A*6l|*ii of I\u2019hysiolegy, Physician\u2019s Prescription Book, l»0.Pocket Doe# Book, Skoda on Auernltation, Hoblin\u2019s Medical Dictiooai v.l.ittle on the Eye, Korrfyea on Fevee*, Mendenhall\u2019a Medical 8toffoptfv.rQ Meeum Headland on the Action of Mcdeel\u2014 Thompaon on Conaempho».\t\u2019 Paget\u2019s Surgical Pathology, Meigon the Disesees of Children Stoke* on tb* Heait and Aorta.For Sale by Middleton a dawson, ^ t t .\tMountain Hill.Quabec, 16th Jun«, 1856.Supplie* Ship* with Prime Beef at 6d.rrncy |>or lb.Quebec.7th June 1856.New Music ! ! SOUVENIR de HABIT ANA, Grand Nocturne for the Piano, by W.V.Wallace.Oh Whisper what thou feelest, As sung by Mr.Haesison, in the Cxown Jewels.Like the Song of Birds in Summer, By the Composer ol Shells ok Ocean.OH I WAS HAPPY THEN, A beautiful Ballad, by Glover.CAREY, BROTHERS, Music Library.24, St.John Street.Quebec, June 9.1856.Globe Hotel, Foot ol Mountain Hill.THE Subscriber begs lo return flunks to the public lor the liberal enro rAx^ment she \u2022T Amtirrathurfr, Windsor k Detroit Takinu goods kor CHATHAM PORT SARNIA A GODERICH AND PORTS ON THE WELLAND CANAL.Æ T\u2019HE Barque \"PF.ERLESS\u201d will be X he Senior Commissariat Gtficer, who will de-( duet (h^ ro\u201e 0| c*atiêit and S(wcifira-! 'ion aid a'« the re*i»ttaiiou thereof from the , first payment nude to the Con'rartor should tbe j same no: have been already settled.I A certificate to be written on tb# back of each tender to the effect that the party bus inspected the work in company with rome ' per-oii connected with tie Royal Engineer Department.I be approval of any tender wilt ce ise to he j va id if tbe f'01 trac'or\u2019s Sureties fail to at- j tend at the Notary\u2019* Office within Five days of a day after it shall bave been notiliid to him that tb# Contract is in readiness for his signature.; I be Commissariat reserves to itself the right to reject any one or all of the Tenders, forms ol )\\\\af t\u2019 1.u 11\tv which will be furnished at this Oifice, and non \u2022od II srolrh.; (j,r,m y\u2019 W'11 ^\t\u201c*e bona fide .,\u201e,* ouu toe Kiiarol f.hasrel.\ttuie.ofu.it,\t.«.i n A1KACHF.K, for th* Sr.Fov's Di**en-1 iknt School.Apply to\tAT.B VALLKAU, \u201e\t,\t_\t17, Buade Street.Quebec.13tb Juuo, 1856.\tu WANTED A FEW SMART INTELLIGENT LADfi, to Sell Papkes ami Magazines, 011 Board Station.\u2014 the Htoamboat* and at tbe Railway 1 hey must be w#il lecuamitnded Quebec, Ju*e 12, 1856.SINCLAIR, S\u2019.John Street.To Brickmakera.WAN I ED.a Person to undertake the Working of e Brick-Yard.Apply at this Office.Quebec, llth Jane, *856.\t12-taw APLEhON having a knowledge of Book-Kkepinu, Sbip-f'baiidlery auj Grocery bu-oiiieas, is desirous of obtaining a Situation.Ad-drei-s S.N.,Chro»i(le Office.Quebec, I Itb June, 1656.\tlw.l UTANTED\u2014A JOURNEYMAN CONFECTIONER.Apt ly at this Office.Quebec, 21»t May, 1856.\tu John K.BURSTALL k CO.Quebec.June I I.1856.:t For 8t.John'i Newfoundland, r|1HF IJrigt.\" JACQUES CAR X I'lER,\" has room lor Freight, and good accommodation for Pas-aengers.,\t,\tM.H.W ARREN.Quebec, Junel3.1856.tuies ol both tbe ('ontiactor and hi* Sureties.T.W.GOLDIE, 8\tA.C.C.OFFICE OK INSPECTOR AND SC PER IN-TEN DENT OF POLICE.WANTED TO CHARTER\tTh /TASTY\u201er^ Mlv:,85« 1\u2018t'm .1 I\\.CHAf-K.nROTHKR-4 A Co, Bo.ton will arrive in Quebec in a few days with a laioe assortment of BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS tor RAILINGS, suitable for Cemetery Lota, Private Residences, Public Ground*.Balconies, Ac \u2014auo,\u2014 Draw ings of all kinds of Ornamental |rrtn %n,i Rmrta Good*.*ucb as Foantaino, Vaiea, Set toes.Chair*.Hat, Coat and Umbrella Stand*, Statuafy\u2019 Bedstead*, Dog*, Lion*, ke.PLANS and DRAWINGS may he also seen at G.S.PIERCE\u2019S Office, Library Associa-tkm Rooms.Auypaity retjuiriag any of th* above will please leave their name# with Mr.Pierce, and on Mr.M.\u2019a arrival he will be happy to wait upon them.Quebec, 13th June, 1856, For Sale or To Let, \u2014WITH tMMRTMATt fOmtsatON\u2014 mx VERY GOOD HOUSE, with Gar-/V den, Ac , situa'ed at La Canar-diere, (Brautmrt Road), «Iront two mile* ft®\"' Town.For particular* apply to Mr.F.Lasoch*.A.k B.Quabec, 16th June, 1856.\t5p NON STREET, LONDON.I.oimIoii Hoard of DlrerforN : Chairman, Rasa-Atmiral Sin YY\u2019atkin Ovvkn PELL, Greenwich.Thom»» H.Baylis, Eiq., 4 Nottingham Tenace, Rcgent\u2019a Park.t»eor«e Poriet\u2019, Esq., J.P., Southampton.Edward Gould Bradley, Eaq., 13 Brrueia Street, Oxford Street.Sir Willi# m Cunningham Dslyetl, Bart., Binns, Linlithgow* and Greenwich.Robert Garland, Esq., Relfior* F-ou*et.o!d and Family Good»\u2014SELLING CHEAP.J.HEWITT k CO., 38, John\u2019s Gate.Qaebec, May 23.1856.\tIm GENTIaE MEN\u2019S SUMMER UNDER-CLOTHING.A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Jt\u2019bT OPENED and SKLLIM, CHEAP J J.HEWITT k CO.\u2019S.38, John\u2019s Cate.Quebec, May 23.1856.\tIm Sj.rin^ I ¦ .mils ! ! GLOVER & FRY HAVE JUn KK< KIYKD.via boston and Grand Trunk Railioad a GREAT VARIK- NEW GOODS.l-roiu Loudon ami l*arlN : feTKAW BONNETS, FLOWERS, SILKS, RIBBONS.LACK, MANTLES.PARASOLS, fancy DRESSES.FRENCH Dx LAIN ES, SWISS CAMBRICS, kc.\u2014 ALSO.\u2014 several cases of Photography AND ALL ITS BRANCHES.EEiLINOVI k.d'O.» wauld sgam invita tie attention of tbe Cidzen* of Quebee tu their newly fitted up PICTURE GALLERY, which is the finest in Canada.Their stock is vary | large, consisting of th# most modkkn and im-psuVed woaxs ok Aar.\u2018Ihe hky-lighi m then \" atelier\" is by far the best adapted to pro- j duce a perfect picture of any in Quebec, being a North light.They thus combine with other advantages, that of having a nure light ;\u2014and, from , their long expeilence in the art, are more than ever aa'ialied that they will be able to prove their 1 superiority over all orber artists in Quebec.1 They are prepared (o furnish any description of picture d#*irad.\u2014PHOTOGRAPHS, in Oil or Water colours, DAGUERREOTYPES.AM-' P Ko TYPES, and OIL PAINTINGS.A visit lo their GALLKUY, No.28, Si.John Mreet,, will \u2022*H»l'y the n.o»\u2019.|*»tidious.'They Lave now on show, Oil Paii.\u2019ings of the celebravd Fai ls ok M'intmosi nc i, and a \\ lew uf tb** Sut|ieusiou Bridge which wai buil' j there t View* of the Lommtk Fall»; and a large collection of ENGLISH PAIN TINGS.\u2014 Also, a very choice collection of colored Photographic ar.d Daguerreotype Poitrail* ol several '\u2022\u2022tizena of Quebec.An inspection of all which \u2022 annoi hut piuve interesting lo the lover of the fine aria.In a few days, they wifi have in y»e * veiy laige inttrOifient foi talii.g Life S,ze Pictures, ol (prure Oar*, Hickory Handspike», Deals, Board*, kc., Which be offers lor Sale at LOW PRICK*.JOHN FLANAGAN.Spara, kc , pnrcb«se, and PRIME.Apply | HENRY\u2019 CHAPMAN k CO.Quebec.24:h May, I806 FOR SALE.T rC/Y l.r EG- White Lead, 25 lb*, each.i*Jvz I\\.\t1(8) do 5ü lbs.each, \u2022\u2022 Casks High Wine*, fttr o.p.50 Barrels No.I.Niperfinc Flour, Pel-lerlaw Mills.\u201d R.MITCHELL k CO.Arthur Street.Quebee, Mar 24, 1856.DEMI SIR J' RO A MSA Y\u2019.SixurcAL k Mfch vxtr » r.\u2022 IV DkKTI-T.tregs to litlorm his Frier i's ' and the Public that he h«s REMOVED hi* .Office irom Palace Street to No.72, John I St r k » t .w here he w ill contiMie'be prarrice f-t i SURGICAL and MECHANICAL DENTI>-I r»Y in ad it* Departmeiit*.Cffice houis trim 9 v.m.to & r m.I1 S.\u2014For the arcorrmoilation of the poorer classes, Da.Kamsav will devo'e an hour each morning, viz.from 8 to 9 \\.m., when he wi!^ ?xtraet T-elh tor Is.3u.e-rh.\u2014at all oih,-r hours the chaige Will be -j* *M, each.Widows .lit: young person* deiwndent ui< n th.-ir cuti exertion* will he liherallv dealt wilt, at all times.Quebec, Mav *.1856.REMOVAL.'PIIE PROVINCIAL INSURANCE CO., of I 10*0*170.office RE MOVED from Pe'er Street to D ALHODJHE STHEE f.opposite the Examining YVaxcHorsc.Quelx-c, May 26, |v»6.JOHN SMITH.A«;ekt.T WUARFAUE.HE und-rsigned having leased JOSEPH'S YV H A K F, adjoining tt.e one already orcu-pied by th\"-Tl, aie prepare' to arconirnoda.e Y'r«*r.i * tor discliarging or loading.I he above YYfiarves l*eing tmth solid wdl be found desirable for Heavy G'*Ks at Fain Ivatf.».(^ PREMIUMS PAVABLE at QUEBEC.\u201d \"OPEN POLICIES ISSUED ON FAVOR-ABLE TERMS \u201d \u201c FIRE RISKS\u2019* taken on VeMels on the Stock», or in Dock.For further particular*,apply to A.McLIMONT, St.Lawrence Chambers, St.Peter Street Quebec, March 28,1856.jo (ft nov.CHEAP ~ PLUMBER\u2019S ESTABLISHMENT, Anri although Cheap, the MATERIALS ARK OF THF.BEST, »t J.W.OATES fc ro, _\t^\t.\tPtrMnras, Comer of De» Fooed* k Ann Streela.St.Rnch« Quebec, May 28, 1856.\t6tn VINE GROWERS\u2019 COMPANY OF COGNAC.THIS COMPANY*, organized with a raiiii ol THREE MILLIONS FRANC* compo-ed of Fooorxsjs Humdiixp of the mot wealihy and Influential Proprieiors in the Dis Tatcr or Coot.ac.and il» extensive atoeehouse* are locatcff in the centre ot the town of Cookac.he uprlers'gneff, having been nppornted Agent* in the (.an anas lor tbe above (ompany, eolirit with perteet confidence, the patronage of their friend* and the traUe at large, being satiafieff ot their ability o com|u*te surreeafully m quality maturity and price, w,ih the moat popular and\u2019 weff-knnwn brands.Samples of theComiwny's tfRNPiMK t'oojsac Hnanmfs may be examtfi-eff at the uflli-e of tbe undersigned.MIERRIES\u2014Agents for Messrs.Lacavf t EcHKCoraa, Cadiz, Pale and Gold Sbernea.high and low grade*.al»n Snpenor Amontillodo, in or -Caaka Octave» and Caaea.\t1r-1 PORT WINES, comprising different grade»,\u2014.Agent* for Metai*.BavnoSti.VAk Sow, Oporto.CHAMPAGNE\u2019\u2014Superior Siller?Mnuaaeux\u2014 Agents for J.A.GAaaxair, * Avia L IIAMZAONg.n v .t Î^ANE, GIBB A CO.Quebec, 31»t Janv., 1856.\t^ IE BEITin «.HDBTB AMERICAN w BATAI MAIL 2TEAHSHPS.From Nf Chit.» Su «au York to Liverpool (N\tPamaub.$13U > do .75 Froi .Huston to Liverpool.Cait:» s w ill not be account able for Gold.Silver.Bullion, S|H-cie.Jewelry Precious Stones or .Metals, unless bills ol latlme are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed For Freight or Passage apply to E.CUNARD.4 Bowling (ireen, New York, Or S.S.LEWIS.Boston.Agents tn Euro|>e:\u2014P AC.MacIvkb, L1-ver|MM)l; G.A I BoaNa.Glasgow ; J.0.Foomi , v2 Old Broad Street, London; Ponald Cl-hbi», Ha re, and 17 Boulevard des Italiens.Pans.1 unr 5 i BTBAM BBTWBBN NEW-UIKK aiul GLAS(iOW, Cooimandera, EPIVBCRGH.2't\u2018O tons.Win Ci\u2019iaBliNG, SKW'.VORE *150\t*\u2022\tKot.i CaAtii.GLASGOA', 1\u2018Jti\u2019 \u201c John Pdm *n.» I * h K Glasgow end N.tt\\ork - Steani»hip Comnany intend sail- AdQSLOBBQ notice.Quebec & Sagu«nay Railway.IN pursuance of s Resolution psssed at a Ge-nsral Meeting ol the Shareholders on the IPth inatant, an Inatalmei.tof Five Slullioga per .share on Subscribed Slock, will, loi tbe luture, be payable on the First day every mouth.f.n.soxkr.Secy-Trear Quebec Ar S.R.Oltice, 23td May, lS5d.THE MOBWING OHROKICLB, TUF.8D AYi_JUN E 17.186L BUSINESS NOTICES.For Sale or To Let.M -4.gsfflqffiBnwF M*1 >TttV.l!W>:.\tQuebec.FOR SALE.LOT ol GROUNP, containing about 43SO supeificial fret, (oimiug the comer of Scott and Grande Allée Streets, St.Lewis Suburb, with several BU1LP-IN'GS, thereon erected.Most unexceptionable titles will be given to the purchaser.Apply to M.TESSIER.Notary.Quebec, June V, 1856.\t2onp Furnished House To Let, in the Upper* J*nR Two Months, Town.Apply at tbia Office.Quebec.Sib June, 1856.VERMONT AND CANADA RAILROAD.uririsii andUnited states MAI I* ROUTE For Sale or to Let.F or Sale or To Let.TO LET, Foa tub SuHMxa Months t A CONVENIENT HOUSE.No.35 fifîB A.Saint Ursule Street, adjoining M a-damk l.xnNx\u2019x, with Water and Gas on the premises, and partly furniabed.Rent VXBY M0Dt*ATX.N.H.BOWEN, N P.Quebec, April 18.1856.TO LET, THE UPPER PARI Of a Two Story Brick Houae, being No.13.Kr.Gxoaux\u2019a Street, St.Jobu\u2019a Suburbs, couiamiiig Six Apartmenli, with Hangard, Ac.\u2014Apply to I.LANK h CO.Coiner of Crown êi Prince Edward Street*, St Kochs, Or to\tCHAS.r.COLFER, n.p.Quebec, April IN.IN56.A:ririiing®M®ai4c From Montreal to Boston, Worcester, Lou'ell, l.awrence, Nashua, Manchester, t \u201ciicotd, New York, New Haven, Har'f'id Spring* j liel.l, bcl'ow*\u2019 Falls, Fitcbbuigh, S\u2019.Johiobury, the White Mountains, Montpelier.Builinglon.\u20191\u2018iOV, Albany, and all IntermeUi'.te Stations; also connects at Burlington with Steamer, on Lake t liain* plain lor Whitehall, Saiatoga, and New Yotk.The only Through Railroad Route (without bi.ak ol guage) by which Through Pickets sre told.I7MRST TRAIN coiniecis st Route\u2019s Point with L the Champlain and St.Lawrence Raima.! I'rain leaving Montreal at 6 o\u2019clock, A.M.; goes ihmtigh to the above named places tr.e surre 'tay.ariiving in B'Voii ».caiitK than anv Rot\u2019TE.«n.1 m New York the saii.e evening \u2014 i oimeciious suie.sF.CtiM» TRAIN connects at Rouse\u2019s Point wiih Chiimplain and St.Lawrei.cc Railroad S» for |THA'P Five Storv Brick Built DWELLING HOUSE.SHOP a MIsKS, situa'rd in St.John Street, , betwten the Jail Hill and Pa\u2019ace Street lately A occupied by Ml.Jo» DlGahIs.Foi Term#, , &c\u201e apply to PFNTLANDk PENTLAND.Advocates Qneliec.June 6, 1856.\tIt» Mrpwo 1 .D\u2019Aigc m, iîe^r.ùd^wd.iiïs.eam^ : fond 1.leaving MdiUeal a, 2:M.P M for from New York lor Glasgow direct.\tWiXr\u2019.*1 ovtll^ex.A ».under Eoinhi'mi.h 'aturi'av, July 19, at 12 o c.noon New V.hk Glasg >w.H A PF.S OF PA'SAGE.First C'a**,.\u2022 3\u2018 -\u2019 T.inii t la.», lound wiih cooked provi* .«\u2022\u2022\u2022 -fi* An ecoerienc .t >urae.»n aitached \u2019re.Norfolk sti't K'rhm »nd L ue of S'eatn-r».without anV « nsrge fur d .-.-ge in .New V»rK.Goods to wrrd'-J by this line to Mo-'real.Quebee.and alt \u2018ttions on the (.rand Ttunk Kailwav.witf\tti h at the cheaties* rates Goo.I» fhipi 4 ni Queoec on r.i.v» *i»c v will be land\tew York the following I'lXe- P»T Goo \u2022 shipfted fr*»m New ^ork on SiTt'af'AV will h< landed in Quebec too following Thi bs-dat MiiHM'G.I he attetifion of Cansdian shippers i» re«pecf* fully called to thi« line a« fuimng the nio»î direct route to a1 d ftntn Catisda over the above unrivalled hma t cuage rai'mad.Goods *ut*|ect to only one transhipment, and received o.board da lv.Freight » hipped by \u2019his line ctn be insured at the low>»\u2019 i aies.For Freight or Passage apply to JOHN KlLKY, cor.Washington A Albany Stnets.NY, or M PEN'NINtiTN.Grar.d Trunk R iMw iv Office.Montreal ; 8 T WEB'»TER.Grand Trunk Railway Office, Point Levi Quebec ; or to EMERY A FOX, Brown\u2019s M harf, Poitlar.d.April I5tb, 1956.\t6m NEW TOSH, B'tEtlEN & S01TII-AWPTOS.lEhlF.b.\u2014 Ualinnore.April 19, |9.iii \u2014 The ' ndersig-ed.Cuuimi»siuner ol Lotteries ol the Sta\u2019e ol Mtsiylaiid, being in receipt daily «>1 letters Iront vaiious (ortiuiis ol the couuny.tusking i ijinry as to I.>tteiv Schenics with wt'ich the com try is ll.ui.leit, and wl.ich purport to lie \u201d Decided by 'h- Drawings of tf.e Msry* la il Consolidated Lotteries \u201d takes thl.Itleth'»l to snswer all suc b letter» ol n quiry.and ntloim the public ih.»t all Lun t:si»s ri\u2019afoarixu To av d»cidKi* nv THK MvHVLvM» Drawim.s .hk\tFnaVDS ; hat certain partie», wh \u2022 »t » Ie then,selves Morr s A Co , amt | retend to he Managers or Sole Agents tor the Grand Lotteries at Cleveland.Ohio, sre im|u.s\u2019.ir».and said lottery a fraud, having neither legal or |ire»ii!ii|e *ive , x s'eiice ; and that another fictitious firm, styled Muny A Co., Cleveland, Ohio, are also i urpustor», and all lotteries which thev profess to be manager» or \u2018igens f »r.are also ! lands.RICHARD FRANCE, «f this city, is tie | Coutracior tor diawmg 'he Maryland Lotte-tes.| I he bu»iness is c*»ndu< led under the futn ol R.j h R ANTE K CO., a» Managers, and they have 1 no sole agents in the cry «\u2022! Balnrnote.I here ¦ire, however, some forty licensed venders for the >t.i»e of Maryland, wno derive license under him \u2018h rough »his office, to sell lu-ket* ill the Mary-laid ! Lotteries.D If.McPHAfL.C.'in\u2019r of Lotteries for the Mate of Md.May 13.18Mi.\t3rn QutbfC Timber\tissocia- Uois rpHF TIMBER Tt»U ERSofQuelier having 1 formed themselves into at.association for ihe purpose of securing a fair red un.ration lor their u.nk and also tor'he put|>»e m bu dmg the inriiibers to a«si»t one another, w hen, m ci»iise* iiuepce ot accn.ent or otherwise, the property et\u2014 ;iusletl to ihe charge ol any ol the meiuliers of the Aksi'ciation is in danger «>f being lost, the l d own g TARIFF of PKICFS h.i« b«'en adopted, oh Cli will til no ca«e he deviated from ; \u2014 For Towing thecai goes o| Vessel»,\u2014 TO LET, i'll HOUhF.S, with lias fitting», ud newly tuuntrd, sttualcd in utllon Mrset, Up|»«r Town.Ap tü\tOLIVIER FISK T.Piopnetor, St.FianÇcis St'eet, Al Mas PoutluT*» Boarditg H«>usc.(^u,-\u2019-e Let, Nu.4r- ST-Avne Si akET, Irontn g I 1»\u201c?d'Annes.Apply to >b« WM.MARsDKN.M.D., No.6, Anne Street.Quebec, Aptil ID.1956 m JO LET, ^HAT BEAUTIFUL HOUSE, si-issied near Scott\u2019s BainuK.the late residence of the late Hon.Judge J\u2019ANtr- with the Garden and Ihe Ground in front.fr, » r F'H F.undersigned ;:*;S\t* for a moderate I IM.ELAT ol hi* Hou« 2aw PAYMENT, (he- tree and cv>m:tion Farm lor Sale.rn«irr 3(N) lot;*.£3 .{.11 l ot a to loo Tons, Î 0 pt r hiiml.Tona.do.do.do.do.do.do.do.United Stales Mail Steamer.' PHF.ship* comprising I arethe WA'H.NGPON Capt.thi.I;ne .\u201c E.Cavrndy ; HERM ANN.Cap' K r WA a n rliuGtN*.Th»sa nteam* er* s'op at Sou haiiip\u2019on, ooin going and relut I** ing.PROroSED DATES OK SAILING,\u2014|SSH From .S,mth amptnn for New VorK IT.-.i-irs la y.Fen.27 Mar.Apt.I 4n| \u2019* to 5rhl *\u2022\t2 12 j .ml\t\u2022\u2022\tto\ttbs»\t\u201c\t2\tId J tv11\t\u2022\u2022\tti'\tTin»\t\u2022'\t2\t7 | 7ii|\t\u2022\u2022\tto\t9iNi\t\u2022\u2022\t2\t5 | sn|\t\u2022\u2022\tto\tüti'i\t'\u2022\t2\t2 | ««ill \u2022' to lU'Mt **\t2 0 Every additional I0d.i.\u20192 per bund.Tons.And it bv the » ick.\u2014f.tr portions of Cargoes, \u2022i.! per «In k when tow.d from ponds to »bi| s on the »amc ude ol the river; \u2014 * Mi \u2014- T j.l p,*r stick if towed auo»* the St.T.awrenceor ti.m the St.Charles.Ry the Lump.\u2014No charge to be made for 30 piece* remaining, but over that 6d or 7Jd a-piece : A\\ above.Deals tloated, >* pa*r *t«nd»td hundred.The above rates me exclusive ol any charge I for the hue ot rope*, chains.A.c.; the Timber I oners being only obliged to furnish boat and men.A deduction of D's per hundred t »n* to be al* i 'owed when the vessel» take the who.e of their : cargo In m a boom directly opposite their moor* mg h-rth.wr In the ab ive tariff the toni\u2019iige is calcu-' Im'cI Hccording to the old ni-asiiremetit.IF* Mr.MILE?KELLY is the duly appointed Agent in conformity with the Rulesm-d hegula-tinr s of the Association, to receiv e and collect all Monies due to any of the Members during the season.39J Diamond Harbour.rUiet.ec, 3rd Miv.1856.f^OK SALE, a FARM, containing about 190 T ACKKb «I LAND, \u201c\"c ball cleared, re-,r aiuder in g.aal Hard Wo si.Of t ic cleared land about 10 acres ate under crop.20 acres in g,airi remainder in t»s*tuie Ihe alrove farm u situated about ONE MILE FROM IHE TOWN OF SHERBROOKE, having communication by Railway with yfu-bec, Montreal and Tor'lsi d.The Crop*, and Stock, (consisting ol l pair of Horse».7 Milch Cows, 20 F.wes and Lambs ) togethei w .ththe Farm mg Implements, can be had on a valuation, should they be required\t.lhat poition of the Farm under Hay and l.rsm crop, is in a high atatc of cultivation, and produce* hay ol a very fine quality.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A Farm of about 90 acres, Situât*! 8 miles below Sherbrooke, on the high road to Meinour ne, and shout two miles Irom the Brotupton Mil s, known as the *\u2022 1 w.»* l-airn For particulars, and other information, apply (post paid) lo R.D.MORKILL Sherbrooxe.Or to A.FRASER A CO., Agknts.Dean\u2019s Buihtmgs St.Ueler Street, Quebec.Sherbrooke, May 16, 1836.FOR SALE, \\ N EMPLACEMENT with TWO HOUSES J\"\\.th**reon erected, situated near Mr.Brown\u2019s Mills, Kentipoti.Part of the purchase money must be paid in cash ; liberal term* will be allowed for the payment ot the balance Incontes-tible titles will be furnished.For par'iculars, apply to ALEXIS DKRoUsF.I.LE, K-q.on the premises, or lo G, GUAY.Notary, Quebec, NICH.HAYES.Reauport, 23rd May, 1856.\tlaw FOR SALE, * BAIT.LEUR DE FONDS MORTGAGE jf\\.for A\u2019Tlh), on property of a much greater value.Apply to J.S.HOSSACK.Notary.Quebec.Mav 12.iiA.4, NOTICE To Saw Mill and Fiour Mi I owners, \tFrom\t\tFrom\t \tN-w York.\t\tRreoion.\t \tS,i urday.\t\tSulurdtiy\t Hermtnn.\t.Jan.\t26\tFeb\t23 Washington,\t.f-.b\t23\tMar.\t22 Hermsrin.\t.Mr.\t22\tApril\t19 Wa,hi*tg'on,\t.April\t.9\tMay\t17 Hermann.\t.M ¦ v\t17\tJune\tII W .shlng'un\t.June\t14\tJuly\t12 H>-rmann.\t.' u .v\t12\tAug.\t9 Wi stungtot»,\t.Aug.\t9\tSept.\t6 He»mstin.\t.Sept.\t6\tOct.\t4 Washington\t,.\"et.\t4\tNov\t1 Ifo'mann .\t, .N'tv.\t1\tNov.\t29 Washington,\t,.N.»v\t29\tTire.\t27 1 26 23 21 \\A 16 13 III May June July Aug.Sept.Oct.w Nov.5 Dec.3 Dec.31 v»ppi.g a' Southampton both going and re.fuming, thev offer paw- ngers p'O* eedi g to L u.-Onu h i d H ivre, a.lv \u2022ntage» over any other mute, Inf the ?\u2022 nnomv *>f 'itne afld \u2022» Ol.ey.Piimnft from Vne Yurk to Souihnmpton k Hrrmt Fir-I C «bin, '\u2022 ain'aloon, $ i 8tl ; Fir»t Cabin I ow-r >alo«n $'¦ 0 ; Second do $60.A I let'ers md newspapers must pass through th' Pn«t Office No hills of lading will he signed or parcels received (»*\u2022 the day of sailing.An »xt-erieiicvl S ogeon it attached to each shin For Freight or passage, apply to C.H.SAS H.II South Will am Street, N.York, C.A HEl NEK EN A « o .Br-men, ' R'tSLfY n C'»., Southampton, Wd.I8E1.1N Havre.J my 15.1958.\t12 PASSAGE FROM BELFAST.and others.\u201c*11F ui;der»!gded having entered irt-v C'O-PAK rNF.R-HII\u2019, as FOUNDKKS.are now prepared to make CASTING* OF Mil L M \\CHI> FRY and other CASTINGS of IkON aid BRaSS a* well as to execu'e all orders in their tme wrh which they may be favored.This they ar«* enabled the more rot R-lently to urider-t.vl.o trorn rhe tact ol Mr Rohe.Ison one ol the turn, being a practical moulder, and having had extensive exp-nence in one nt the larg.st esta-b i«hmenls in Quebec, as well as in Englaud and Scotland.JOHN RIVCHIE, gcirdon Robertson.E*rheirnnf 2nd April 1856.\t3m PERSONS desirous of bringing their friend» out from Belfast, m first ata V easels, can do so by applying to andw.parkf.a co.P S\u2014Cash O'dera will be given if required.>n-hae ?Srh -mv 1868 Lear Month'* Foundry, ST.JOSEPH STREET- ST.ROCHS.T IE undersigued avails himself of this oecs siou to thank his Friend» and the Public in general who have had Ire kindness heretofore to honor him with their patronage.The enlvrgem-mt and improvements which he has recently made in his Establishment, leads him tn hope wi\u2019h confidence, for a «ontinua\u2019ioti of that patronage and support which he has done his best to deserve He is now prepared to execute any nrd»r« which he may he fsvorerl with \u2022ither in LOOM or DRY SAND, end I »« const mtly on hand an assortment of WATER SPO.\u2019TB.SINKS.PLOUGH CASTINGS» STOVES, kt., which ha will dispose of Cheat» for Cash.-S LSO.- BLACKSMITH'S WORK of all kinds done at his Establishment.A LEAR MONTH.JV./Î.\u2014 Tht hifinrst Prie* gtvrn for Old yirf.ll nnP /irait.Quebec, April Id, 1856.\t3m JOHN RITCHIE hereby inf-rms his friends and the public that he will, on his own account as feretnloit.attend the filling Up ot all Md! Machinery, and from his long «xfierte ce, feels confident ot giving satisfaction to those who mav employ him.J.K.further gives notice, that from this date no person is aulhonxed to manufacture the improvements in Mill Murhinerv known a* I'IT-rm»\u2019» Pai ».s T, and the same wpl henceforward he made only a' the establishment of Kitnitr.and K»,»»-»! so*, as shove, who will always have on hand a supply of blocks lor parties using the said Patent right, and notire is hereby given that any one tnanuiacturing blocks or any part ot the machinery, in violation of the Patent, will be pro*» ruled according lo lav,.JOHN RITCHIE.Ft» hrmin, 2rd April.1856.\t3m A.DUTLMrLE&FJLS Champagne Wine.Uf E beg leave lo inform the trade and Ihe public in general that we have this day appointed Ma.GEO.BUNCH, of Quebec our Augsx in tm s.Cans pas.for Ihe Sale of Me»»r* A.DI! l EM PL F.H FILS iHaMPAGNK WINE, enabling him by constant supply to meet he demanda of piitchanef».KUTTRUFF k LEOPOLD General Agents nt Messrs.A.Dii'empleA Fil», in Pierry, (Champagne.) New York.Oct.1st, 1855.\tiy,n WITH reference to the «hove Card, t have the honor to invite the attention 0f C».n-nopsetira to ihe superiority ol the DUTEMP1.K.CHAMPAGNE, for more lhan Thirty years universally and favorably known in Europe and recently with enormous success established in the United Slates, and shall l»e happy to receive orders for thv same which will always meet with prompt attention.For sale in Iota to suit purchasers by GEO.BUSCH, Shaw\u2019s HuiUhags Quebec, Oct.30.1855.\tftm TO BE: LET.COTTAGE, at La Canabdi*be\u2014 abort distance Irom Dorchester Bn-tgr.Apply to F.X.GARNEAU.Quebec, 7th May.ÎR56.FOR SALE Jggfk rpHE HOUSE on the St.Foy Road, ^J\u2022 ¦ >*\u2022, j at pre.-ent occupied by the suhscri-l»**r.with from 2 to 20 Acres ol Land.Immediate possession can be given.\u2014ALSO\u2014 BUILDING LOTS of 2 Acres and upwards, fronting on the St.Foy, St.Lewis and Thornhill Roads.Tne above Pronerty is held in Free and Com-innii Si\u2019ccage, muI situated wrhin a mile and a half ol Quebec.Irds of the purchase money may remain on the property lor a term of yetrs.if re qiiired.ROBT.MITCHELL.Quebec, Mav 5,1856* TO LET.THE STORES and WHARVES occupeid for several years by Ibe onJcraignsd, in St.Paul Street.F.BUTEAU-Qiiebe»\u2019, May 3.1*56.\t__ TO HK LET.HE WHOLE or PART of that LARGE YELLOW STORE and \u2022'FICE, on Atkinson\u2019* WHAar, occupied by Messrs.C.E Lbvky & t o.Possession Immedialelv.Apply to F.BUT F.AU, Agent.QteWc, May 3 1856.\t.______ TO X«SVf ADJOINING THE CUSTOM HOUSE, rpilBEE FIRE PROOF BONDED WINE 1 and STORAGE VAULTS.\u2014ALSO\u2014 The large F.rst CIsss BONDED WAREHOUSE occupied for several years past by Messrs.H.J.N»,»n k Co , which will be leased together or in Flats to suit Tenants.ALSO, STORAGE and WAR F AGE for all deanip-tionsol Good».Apply to HENRY ATKINSON, St.James Street.Quebec, May 2.1856.\t6w 2aw TO I» ET From the Fir»t May next.W O Comfortable well finished HOUSES in St.Paul Street, (near I)»va\u2019* Warehouse.) having (is* snd Water in'iudured ; Out-hccdge ;) or TO LET, Fiom the 1st May next, with immediate |>o»ies-sion, if required ; mtOCK VALE COTTACK, NK mile and a third from tow n, on the Lower Lorette Road ; with Me.Coach Houes.Ice House (filled w ith ice) and every other convenience lor a private I itruly.The whole in the highest atate ol rrnair.with a garder, ar.l well ol excellent water.1\tP.HUOT.N.**.St.Lewis Stieet, Or\tWM.MARSDEN.M.D., Prot>netor, No.6, Anne Street.Qin-bec.Aftil 3, 1656.\t_ TO LEI, SUNNY BANK COTTAGE, AggA PEN and a half mile* Irom towm.over ffVfB I a turnpike road; at Lake Beauport, with Stables,('nach Hoose, ère., attached , and if required, upwards of THIRTY ACRES OF LAND ;\u2014forming a de'ighttul and salubricus summer residence, on the bor»l«rs ol one ot the best trout lake» in Lower Canada.Apply to W.MARSDEN.M D., Proprietor, No.6, Ann Street.Qu»lec.April 3,1666»\t____ TO BE LET, FOUR DOUBLE OFFICES in the new Brick Building, opposite the Bank ol S.N.A.St Peter S.reel, with Fibk Pnoor Sakis.the doors of which are guaranteed 'obe I-re-proof by-Mr.P.Whittv aud Mr.Mab*hali McnnAV, .Makers.\u2014 also \u2014 A Comfortable LODGING, consisting of 3 Rooms, with Water and Gas throughout.J.GREAVES CL APHAiM.VP.St.Lawrence Chamber!.Quebec, April 8, 1956.Building Lots-for Sale, at Haro Feint, |jf purr.AND COMMON SOCCAGB# A LARGE SPACE Ol GROUND, in the Suburbs'of Si.Rocb.at H*ax Point near the River >t.Chailr*.has been diviled into BUILDING LOTS; they wdl be found advantageously laid out.The plan may be seen and the conditions known by applying to T.C.LEE, Eiq., or to the un- F0.GLACKF.MEYER.N.P.Qgfhrç.March 10, 1856\t12m FOE SALE OR TO LET.MrpHAT VALUABLE HOUSE and I PREMISES Situated near the Point Levi Kailv'ay Station, welt adapted for a private tarmlv.or Boarding House, with a Garden, and Stables, Ac.Apply to JOHN TILLEY, On the Premises.M?rch tS, 1686.TO LET, JnA rpHAT LARGE HOUSE in St.Lewis BifiWtl 1 S'reet, late y occupied by the Go->¦ ¦ vernment aa Office ol the Seignionai LOUIS PAN ET, Notary.Quebec, March 1, IH56.\t___ OFFICES TO LET.rpHOSE LARGE and Convenient OFFICES J.opposite The Bank of Montieel, now occupied hy Messrs.WAt.xxa N P »: a a r, consisting of Foui Room* and containing \u2022 l»rge rire Proof Sate.They Can be dividrd into tw_n N:U of office*, and will be i«t separately il wiabed.\u2014 Possrssiun on 1st May.En«|ui * fl L.T.MACPHERSON.Notary.Quebec, F» bv.6.IM6 HOUSE TO LET, From the First of May next.» * 'THE HOUSE occupied by the^ nn* l|Tn|| I dertigned, in Bl ADE S1I1EE1, JKOL provided with Gsi ar.d V\\ atar Fixtures, Water Cloaets, Bath Room, Ac.\t_T At ply to\tE O ^NNON, Queber.26th Fehy.1166.\tN I TO LET.rpHE LARGE HOUSE 'n St.Lew 1 Street.oppo»ite the Mu«ic Hall and J.CE.n\u201ew j,, die occupation of the (»overn ment.Possession 1st May next.Apply to H.S.ANDERSON, ()r\tWK.8TON HUNT.Quebec.J any*.22.1856.^\tj., .BUILDING stons.THE undersigned ia prepared to supply the above material at hi* Utvyaaixa at Bxau-roar, or to deliver it in tow n.JNO.RACF.Y, Junr.Address 212 Post Office.Quebec, Jany Sn.1856.\t6mp OFFICES TO LET.SEVERAL OFFICES in the building at present occupied by M\"*\"\u2019 and theSubacribera, containing irom One to hour \"\u2019\"'\"\"'.\u2019¦îoHN ANDF.KSON k CO.St.Peter Street.Quebec.Tanv.10, 1856.\t_____ _ Terrace Saloon, FORT STREET.Opporifs Afr.J.Nvuon't Drug Start.WINKS.LIQUORS, Kefre*i*tt.snta, Ac., of the best description.Quebec, May !* IRM?G.8.PIERCE.Broker d General Commiaaion Agent mabink, «wnd Fire * Ufe Inauruncc rllorlcu.OFFICE: Ahtmib Stbxxt, oppoatle the Exchange.Quebec.M»y 16» 1^6.J.LANK & CO.Ynmbtr S' (fowmùsion Jtrktrs, _\t.,-KOWN A PRINCE EDWARD l orner o\tSt.Rocha.B.POPE.Advuc-Mle, TTAS RE-KSTABI.IMIFD Ha OFFICE i« Il the CoMMXaciaL\t\u2022'u,\u2018 \u2018 Quebec.Aug.7.1955.\t| WILLIAM COLE.Paper 11 « reliante, ST.PAUL STREET.Queb»-r It* v.< 18 '.ftOtflS TOUCHUTTE.JOINSE and Houao Carpenter No.68, 8t.ValLixa SraukT.Sr.Rochs, (N\u2019esrSt.l*etei\u2019s Chapel ) T.A.6e C\u2022 WAI/KEHf Civil Kngineeni and Arfhileets, CONVENT ai\u2019ll.DINliS, ST.P B T K R 8 T R K E T.Quebec.Aug.7.IR55.C.J.ARDOUIN, I.UFOHTKB, Watch-Maker acd Jeweller, REMOVED TO -».¦>.FABRIQUE STREET.««Morning Mr.W.Laikii's Dry Goods Stoic, lacing the Market.Quebec.9th Mar.1856.M.A.HEARN.auvocate, OFFICE: DxaN** Beu luMi», st.Peter Street, Low.r Town.\t^ Rksipkncb: Corner of Ste Genevieve A Ursule Streets.Upper T own.Quebec, M»v 13,1866.\t1*m B.IS.GREGORY, (Commission .fWevctjanb BROKER, LAND, «t»*1 GENERAL AGENT Q^Otncc: On the Corner of Kino and Yonoe Streets TORONTO.INSURANCE.KOISOT Wlt.QITfEfltH Insurance Comply or OSWEGO, R.Y- X\"».ICr«,\u2018Su \u2018îffiu NÂvSlON ^KS\u2018\tJOHN ANDERSON.Ageat, Si.Peter Street.Quekec.June 2, 1856.\t_____ Inland Marine lusurnucc.Provincial Insurance Co., or TOKONTO, C.w.HfSU,H.ANCIjb Royal Insurance Comp'Yi uvkrpool Awp iqnpoti.# r CAPITAL i TWO Large Annual Income, - - - - £130,000 Slg.FIRE DEPARTMENT.FITHIS Company continuée to INSURE Buildings and all other description» of Fr^erty ,et LOS o, DAMAGE BY FIRE.«>o Li- *N0\t.M fteaerve rumliu ,deduc- Uf Subscribed Capital.-Paid up Capital, \u2022 .4.496,920 \u20221987 680 -\t93,989 9376 666 J.S.HOWARD.Esq., Pirsident, Hon.J.H.CAMERON, M.P., Vice*President Dirnctora i J.J.Hay \u2022», F.«q.M D.H.»ii J i MoriiM>D.M l\u2019 George Duggan.K*q.J S HiiWaul, K»q.W L.1\u2018ernn, Kaq.F.W.Cumberland F.*q.Geo.Crawford, k*u Ml' t.G.Boive*.F.sq, M.P.E.C.Junta, Esq.Dairy.Crawlotd K»q.INSURANCE.\u2014\u2014'4 A ¦a -y- * *;\t- - KüÜITAHLE mCéiMkiSoi cMPiNY, 469 WWMIMCILMI15 ^Oin>0».17 tirÜl&Ï JdM CAPITAU-AîÔIlÜüO STERLING.CHAlRMAN.-A.\"cTBARCLAY, Eaq., DIRECTORS.'harles Rennet, E*-]., Hagb Croft, Kaq., Jonn Mosa, .e*r \u2022 \u201e Frederick Morns, Eaq.John Shaw, 8«q., Edmund S.Symea, R»q , Clement Tenor, Esq., Thomas Weat, Eaq., Wild and Cleared Lande lor Sale In \u20aclami4 as mil urine Insurance GREAT WESTERN COMPANY, NEW YORK.AUSHO&XSZ1D CAPITAL $5,000,000.4 PP UC ATI DNS for OCEAN or INLAND A INSURANCE received by 0.S.PIERCE, FIRE RISKS taken on Vessels on the Sucks or in Docks.Febiuary 14, 1836.\t9m GENERAL AGENT BRITISH NORTH AMR RICAN COLONIES.Fredeuck R, Starr, Eaq.ACCOUNTANT AND CASHIER.James B.M.Chipnan, Kaq.£H IS OFFICE insuresagaiust Loa* or Damage by Fire, all Desciipuona of Buildings, in-ling Mill* and Manufactories, and the Goods, Ware* and Merchandize iu the s ame ; Snips ui Harbour or in Dock ; Craft ou Navigable Rivers and Canals, and lb# Goode laden iu the same ; aud Farming Stock of all deecriptio .a.The \u201c Equitable\u2019' Fire » ffice will, I y a constant analyaia of ita own experience tiom time to time, adei»t such rate* of Protmunui aa the nature oi the rial may justify.H\u2019UA this vteie, an annual invutiiealion wilt be made into each clou of ritk, and a return of one wvuly\u2014or A/Iy per cent.\u2014of the nett txctu mil be made to all claetei of Inturert, uhote Potu tei hare been tn farce for three y tare.The engagements of the \u201c F.
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