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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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[" oil J-Æ\tJ^.'t* iwvj'j^éSf AND COMMERCIAL 4^ I flH 1KHOM S H AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.X.] QUEBEC, TUESDAY, 5th AUGUST, 1866.[NO.2567.^MmmSÊÊUÊà MEBSSEmSIESVS N OT IC BV-» Quebec * Segueoy Bailway.IN purauaca of a Raaaiaiiaa M«ad *1 \u2022 Oa-ntral Maatiaf « tka BbareboWara, on the IPth ioaiani, aa laaulmaat al Fi*# Bbillin** par Share oaSalaarilwd Stock, will, for the lutuxe, be payable as the Poet da?ovary awaik.By order, P.N.BOXER, j.Baey-Traor.Quebec k S.R.Office, MrdMey, VERMONT ANIL CANADA BRITISH AND UNITED STATES 8vnaffi«7 JLinrftBg Afloat.OA rpHOUSAND be*t quality.OU A 3 Tom Fire Clay.JOSEPH WHITE.2/.St.Peter Street, Quebec, May 27,1826.Pork For Sale.PRIME MESS, and PRIME.Apply ImapmrtmmA tm Traveller» ! ! Royal Mail Line.HENRY CHAPMAN kCO.»»>.24:h May.1HM _ __ I> f T T Ü ÜPÜW Pari*, Hamburg, and il 1 I j 1\tother Cootioenial Ciliee.For Sale by RYAN BROTHERS It CO.Quebec, 19th May.1866.FOR SALE, OAA /\"TASKS SPIKES.4 to 9 Inch.s£\\j\\J w 100 Tone BAR IRON, aaeorted \u2022!£#\u2022# PATERSON.MARTIN * CO.ftuebac, 14th April.1S56._ Molffiffiffie» for Sale.Q/-| TJHDS MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, OU n deliverable in Point Levi, or Quebec Apply to HENRY CHAPMAN k CO.Quebec, April 9.iS56.The Subscribers offer (or Sale : 2/^TANGS of STAND NO and RUNNING VJT RIGGING, (Lemon\u2019s Maoufactore,) suitable for Veraela^glftWle 1100 Tons.\u2014 ALSO, \u2014 Tarred Cordage, aaeorted sizca, Manilla da\tdo Rigging Chain, 1>2, 9-16.1-K inch, 20 Casks l atent Black Varnish, 20 Bbla.Stockholm Tar, 20 HalfeffiMe.* do.vSalmo#, Seal and Bail Twine, St.Peter Cad Lines, Deep Sea Laail Liras.5 JTonaOakum (English ) YeUaur Metal SbeaÜnog, 22 ox.Black Paiat.in | CwL Kcga, ' And a gaeeral aaaoftment of Ship-Ckandlery.J.BROWN k CO.Quebec.April 19, 1856.COMMERCIAL HOUSE, UPPER TOWN MARKET, *6 vcTjMB^msjaBo ao \u2022 Spring and Summer Importations British and Foreign, Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS.THE QUICKEST fc MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO TORONTO.HAMILTON*.LONDON, DETROIT, CHICAGO k MILWAUKiE.M Hou» aad 2 TnaihipBwtf Bayed ! rpHE following are tha arrangamaota of this JL MaguiAcent Lina for tba praaant season RIVER LINE: Cempoeed of tha Splaadid Steamer a BANSHEE, (new,) - Caft Hewauu* NEW ERA.-\t-\t*\u2022 CwavaLua, «T.LAWRENC*.-\t\u201c .MjgjyaanN.OTTAWA, -\t-\tKullt,\tGINES for Pile d.ivi leave tha Canal B*ain, Montreal, daily, at half-past II o\u2019clock A.M.ami Laehine on the arrival of fha half-peat 3 o\u2019clock P.M.Train Iron Mau> traal (except an Sunday* when they leave on the arrival of tha 10 o\u2019clock Tiaio) calling at ail Intermediate porte, arriving at Kington early on tha following day, where they will mnet the magnificent I.AEC ONTARIO STEAMERS.PASSPORT, -\t- Carr.Harbottlk ARABIAN, -\t\u201d Colclouuh MAGNET.\t- -\t\u201c Twomt.CITY OF KINGSTON, (iron) \u201c Hamilton, far Toroato, Hamilton, aad the intermediate port*.Coburg, Port Hope, Darlington, Whitby, Buodhoed.at which place* no odw Lino of Steamer* tone bee.connecting at Hamiltion With tbaGKKAT WESTERN RAILWAY, for Loaded.Chatham.Windsor, Detroit.Chicago, Mrl-waahiu and aM paru on Lake Micbigao ; and at Toreuto for Lewiston, Niagara Falla, Buffalo, aad all porta on Lake Erie.To Tourieta.\u2014This Lin* affords a moot corn forte hie aad expeditioue conveyaace.U- Tha Steamer* are fitted ap with elegantly furnished Saloons and State Rooms Paaaini through the beautifal scenery of the 1 Houaand Islands, and ail lb* RArina of >ha St.Lawrence by day lighL la point of speed they are aocar- moving West, (either to Western Canada or the Western State*) this Line poau os unequalled advantage*, the Steamers running direct to the Great Woatam Railway Depot, at Hamilton, saviug the annoyance of two Tran-ahipmrnta and 24 boois is time Through to Chicago, including all slops, in SigtyvRIght Hour*.Orrfct :\u2014Government Emmigration Depart ment Building*, Napoleon Wharf.A.R M\u2019DONALD.I .\t_ TH0S GLEESON, j Quebec June 14, 1866.-, FOR SALE A- SMALL LOT of PATENT SELF-HOLD-ING PLANK SCREWS, an article used in nearly all the Ship Yards in the United States, aad recommended sa being the safrat and fastest machine ever uaud for planking Ships.The subscribers will execute order* for any \u2022is* that may be required.J.BROWN k CO.Quebec, April 1».1856.Whtt« PrIrC and Lead Pipe, TOR SALE : A ffc LTEGS No.1 WHITE PAINT, of 4 4fU IV KM 6 Cwt.each.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Pipe Load of the various weights and sizea suited for this market, by HENRY CHAPMAN h CO.Quebec, March II.1856.For Three Rivera and Montreal The New Propotbr of the « NICOLE T?ILL TAKE FREIGHT for WILL TAKE FREIGHT for any above placée; abe TOW CRAFT to oither Ports.Apply to JOHN Me DOUG ALL, Agent.St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf.Quebec, June 3, 1856.i H MONTREAL MAIL STEAMERS.\u2022ROM this date, CABIN PASSAGE by - MUNN\u201d F Spieodid Steamers '* JOHN «\u2022 QUEBEC,\u201d to Montubal only ROBT.SHAW, Quebec, June 2,1866.\tAgent.tbe TO WIJVG THE Meamer \" ST LOUIS,\u201d ie nowready lo undertake the TOwING nf RAFTS, ar.d to MOVE.VESSELS, at Very Low Rates.The greteet attention will be paid to Order* which may he placed in toe hands of the proprietor, LOUIS POIRE', Or to hU Agent\t, ,\t.\t.'\tT08ICPH FLAMAND.Quebec, Snd May, 1856\t6m T O WA G tJ .THE NEW DOUBLE ENGINE STEAMER ^^ '* \u2022 ri n'VC-mnf, »\u2022 ffik ft \"RAMBLKB.\u201d (80 Horae P*warr-Low Prewqre.) ffic.train O\u2019 xBfc to MWirtii, aM effig where.Apply to ,,\tALLliON ffiAVYC, .M Portland section ; and, what Wtc worm, th# i\tUl\t_ .aharehold#r* were inform*! that th# i837,600 |\tg fTkal of oapilal leserved for partiea In Canada wa* Ag,t«\u2019«4 Hoasu.New Ywk, A«, IWE I c hen lull v reentimtai PAR9DN VERMIN aid INSECT EXTERMINATOR si Ik* bestaitkle foi th* deatrucifo# af aaekroaeks* I\thave ever n##d.Mv house haa be#n \u2022Wlraty clasiiscj of tk«m wi'kout tbo lew* iaconvsBiw*** D.D.ItL\u2019WARD Af#ato, C.V.Cekrhhbu à\t.Ag#aM,No.II\tiaiclev-at.Fils# *\u2022 «O**a haa.Bald kjr all Dr«ftia,s In G Grand Truik Railway, j VIUEURC W8TBICT.J nodnltae TUK8DAY, Mh Aaff«i^ fOA VJ tk* FERRY STEAMER will i»a as fsd- fowa Trini.-raaen.SO.Mlramlekt, ritUsMle A llrrvnlrs, 48S, Lunden, Benson A Co, Me Da.CoMMiaos* Naavs Anopthb\u2014This peculiarly erttcanous prnparntiofl f#r tha care of tbs T«iOthscb» haa no tqnal.Too much eaanof be said ia its prnite.It Has and will euia the tootbache.For aala by Drugfia'a («nerally.July tB*l \"TT1 BIRTH.On Nnnday, Un 3rd tost, the wtfr nf Mr.rls, of a son.B.B.Bar DIED.On Hniardny.V»l inst.Carol months, only 4s#ffht*r of John rollae, aged 8 GUaiour, I and « MarvU- NOTICE To ¦hip-aCast«rs MARITIME EXTRACTS.TBa steamer Kagnsaay nrrhad hare from below yes lerda.v afternoon A genUemaa passenger by kar.has (kirulsbed us wltk the following list of inward bound vessels \u2014Off l acuna J brigs.8 barks At Groaa late.I large skip wlQi paasengars.suppoeed to be the Martin l.uiber.from Uverp.Kd Off Orea* Isle, th* UhlefUln.wiib paaaaager* off ib* lewnr part of tb# UUad of Orleaua, a deep laden brig.The tîhlefuin, from Olaagow.with )>aaaengera.arrived al (.rosse l.le , ostrula).with tha loas of her U-ap tain, who had died « or » (lays before.Ik would appear he must have di«-d under auspicious circumstances, aa Ihe body waa all!! oa board, and an luqueal waa to be held on It Tbe Coroner has proceeded down to the Island for th* burpoae.The brig Delate.Hawaii, nt thia port, rester Is having pasaed the schr Kate bowley.waterlogged and a ban duiird, la lat 46, long 94.No date gtveu CouraaxTivx Rtatxuxnt *f arrival* and tonuage from the Lower Fort*.In lüH aud 1VM, up to the 4ih Aug in eaçh year:\u2014 11(35.SB veeeels,\t6078 tons.1SÔ6.30\t*\u2022\t4»» - Lxavss the Railwav\tLbavb* THaRsiLwaffr Fxaay Wn*ar,\tStation, QUEBECi\tPOINT LEVIt ) Mail* 6 Pass.t > 6:30 > Montreal, Pert-> lead ii B#st#«.\t6:50 a.m / Freight Ik Paaa.7446 >\tfrom 7:90 a m.\tS 84.Tbomaa.§:3U \u201d\t9:30 a.m.I0:0U \u201c\t.0:10 \u201c ICtlO M\t12:00 noon i Paaaei g'ra\t\u2022 :30p.m 1:00 p.in.S for St.\t/ Mail k Pas ftom S Tbomaa.\t2:15 > Montreal, Pert- 2:00 M\t> land * Boston.) Paaseagers for 4:00 > Montreal, Pert-\t4:30 p.tn.6:00 \u201c ) land k Beaton.\t8:00 \u201d 5:00 p.iu.\t) Paseengers from 7:00 \u201c\t10:05 > Montreal, F«t- 9:45 \u201d\t) land Is Boa too- AUCTION SALES BT A.J.MAXHAM.^Underwriters' Sale.Ptecatwr.By AarttaB.Will b# eold, *\u2022 THURSDAY at Ik* QUEBEC FXNHANUK - X TOR, l^é Tons, n«w measure-tusai, wr#rM at tka booth pom, of Anticosti.Sal* at ELEVEN o\u2019clock A.M.A.J.MAXHAM, Qasbac, At*.4.11160.\ta.k B.Mr Government Sale of Condem- * nad Stores.and othara.WINCHF.9 FOR HIRE at tba 8T.LAW HENCE FOUNDRY, at Ti*.par DaV.Ralliai Chain* at Ss.ff i.each, f#r losdsaf, BnQ oast*.83 rents.30 mats, and 61 reepeetlvely.For sale hy meat of th* medlria* 4naler* throughout the known werM PKRRY DAVIH A HON.Proprtotora, No.74 High Htreet Providence.R I.June 89.I*KI\tto» lm Ang_____ BRNKFACToas or Mahkihd.It i0 lie who invented B\u2019usael* Cerpeting or Gold Brocade whom lb* masaea have reason te held ia regard, hut he who furnishea something useful to every body.On# of our goeermn##» oflkisla lately returned from his miasioa in Brésil, tell# aa an antedoie that among tb* flrtt anqoirira matte of him shout acquaintance wilh our pttbl»c roeu, was whether he knew the Ame ican Chemist, Da.J.Aver, who invented the Cmr*rt4P*c-toral.end G atm a otic PitL*.As Ihee# article* (moi# particularly ib# Cherry Peffterial) ar* fa general use in tbe ctfias of South America, they are tbe moat prevalent repreaentationa af Amen can prtxfucls, and m many tbousaad* there as well as bora, ow« to them ttro tecovary of tbeir health from malignant dtaesae», it ia not straag# (bey should botd lb* iauantor in esteem, bet It it rather rather simple if» them to anppoe# that Doctor »* tbo only man of mark #Ar have emciff our twentyffve million nnoîde \u2014(Cbrleffan Advocate.\tJatf 9, lw For Charter.1^0 any Port ia Great Britain or .Ireland,\u2014tbe A I Brig ANNIE LAURIE, 191 Too*.N.M.\u2014Ap- M.H.WARREN.Quebec, Aug.5, 1856.For Charter.'O any Port in Groat Britam or Ireland,\u2014tb# A I Bug ARGUS, 211 Toni, N.M.\u2014Ap- M.H.WARREN.1 ply to Quebec, Ang.5, 1856.Newfoundland Marine Ins.Co.St.John's Marine Ins.Co.rpHE Undersigned hereby give* notice that he 1 Has been appointed Protective Agent in Canada for the above Companies, and will be glad to assist Master ot Vessels and others insored with ,hem\tM.H.WARREN.Queher, 5th Aug , 1956.XO TICE The steamer \u2022\u2022 princess royal.\u201d leave* ST.ANDREW\u2019S WHARF every THURSDAY MORNING, at 8 O\u2019CLOCK lor RLMOU3KI.This boat lande passenger* at Bic Haoboor.on Foiday Moenino, and stops at tbe name place on the Return trip early on Sati\u2019E* day MoairiNO.Quebec, Ang.5, 1856.For St.Déni», Jt Riviere du Loup JULIA PASTRANA THE BEAR WOMAN riYHlS wondetful creature is 22jre4rs old, 4 ft I 6 in.bOLSALT'fo' M.h.warren.Quebec, 3f>th July, 1856.200 DT5LI JUST-RECEIVED.\u2014 Per « LTDrA,\u201d from Claegow : _ TennaOta Fast India PALE ALE., .,\tM.H.WARREN.Quebec.July 24,1856.Landing ex \u201c C.Allison.\u2019' 150 B'iïc-.'8 T*u«\t1 \u2019N' < \u2019S \u2019 For Sale by JEFFERY J.WYATT, ___.__ , ,\t^ Paul Street.Quebec, July 24.1856.NOTICE.A U\u2018 l*»nta* having ctaim* agairut the Com-9.pany \u2022 Steamer* are requested to preaent 'he same at the Offir* ol the underaigned Agents, befo,e me departure cf each Steairabip GEO BURNS S YMER 4 CO.Quebec, 17tb July, 1856.Agei u.LOST, YERI'ERDAY.between tbe hour* of 3 and 4 o\u2019clock, P.M., a large JA8PAR BROOCH, \u2022et ia.Gold \u2014Supposed fo be between tbe Poel Offir* and St.Ann* Street.Whoever brings it to thia Office will be tewarded.Quebec, 2i.d August.1856.ASH OAKS! NOTHING ASH OARS!f SPURIOUS Î particular*, apply te A.McLIMONT, St.Lawrence Chambers, S tar Street Quebec, March 28, 1866.to 15 nov.rJ,HE Subscriber baa rooefantl __________iy on supply of tb# best made WHITE AKH OAR8 aaeortrd.at tbe Old Daror.306, Champlain Street, (oppoeite Mr.Henry\u2019* Foundry).Vlercbanla and Sfaip-Ownei* will find it to tbair Hit*rest to call at the above establishment before making purchase* elsewhere.HAND&PlKkS and every other article lor hhip uee to be found of the beat quality and in any quantity required at the above establishment.KT*.No runners have any authority to solici orders lor thia establishment.w .\tT* HFDbtaOFFICE and SURGERY, at No.15 Gasdkn Stbkkt, oppoait* the English Cathedral.Quebtc, July 26, I8a6.ply to Consignee Wanted, FOR the outward cargo of the Brig \u2022\u2022 ANN MILLS \u201d NAMaRv.Master, chartered by J.Ha yrs.E»q , of Sunderland.Ap- ROHERT STRIDE, Ship-C handler, 53, St.Petrr Street.Quebec, July 14 1856.Charter.VESSEL of about 400 /ff 500 Load*, to loaeaD lor Sligo.Apply to RYAN BROTHERS k CO.Quebec, KMi July, 1856 WANTED TO CHARTER L VESSEL to load Bright aad Floated Deals lor Greenock, by Bone Dust.FRESH GROUND BONE DUST, the cheapest and only aure MANURE for growing Turaipa.\u2014for bale at ONE DOLLAR per Hundred Pounds, ($1 per 100 lbs.) JAMES TKEMAIN 4 CO., 84, St.Paul Street.Quebec July 25, 1856.Just Received and for Sale: 50 HA«yCHJOT Su«»ru\u201c twan- 50 Do.do Hyson Twanks v, alao on consionmknt : 10 Hbda.DeKuvp*t'\u2022 Doable Berried Gia, 5 Qr.-Caska Pal», \\ 20 Dor.do- / Genuine Armagnac 5 Qr.-Caaks Dark » Brandy of beat ouali-20 Dor.do fi ty.Quebec, July 29.1856.JAS.M.KERR.85, 8t.Paul Street.STRAW BONNETS.FLOWERS, SILKS.KlRBONt*.LACK.mantles, parasols, fancy dresses, FRENCH DvLAINFS, SWISS CAMBRk'8, 4c.\u2014 ALSO.\u2014 6F.VFRAL CA8FS OF NICOLLS CLOTHING, Suit» b'e for Spring wear,\u2014 SLEEVED CAPES.ALLIED CAPES.MORNING COATS.OFFICE COATS, FROCK COATS, VERTS, TROWPFRS, \u2014AN' D\u2014 A small assortment ot BOY\u2019S ETON JACKETS, VESTS, and TROW-SF.Rii.Ouebee, April 10, 1656 SELLING OFF DRY GOODS.J.& E.Morgan, WILL commence on MONDAY, tbe 24tb rea\u2019ant, to SELL OFF At un usually LOW PRICKfi, ther Stock ol Staple & Fancy Fry Go ds, CONsistimi r»*- Carpet*.Cartam Damasks.Furnttbing Material*, Fancy Silks.Fancy Dress Goods, French Merinos, Paialy and Cashmere Shawls, Pararota, Kid Gloves.(very cheap) Lace Good*.Sewed Muslins.Fancy Cats'meres, Vestings, And a variety of o.'ber goods too numerous to detail* Qcebec, March 22,1*56.9 T% fOR SALE.NS CORDAGE, assorted sizes, { to Quebec, 7th July, 1856.WILLIAM HUNT.80 T FOR SALE.\u2019ONS No.I PIG IRON J70 Barrels AMERICAN TAR, 2» Do.ROSIN, 10 Ton* Lignum Vit», 2000 Begs Coer»* Salt, By\tGIBB k ROSS.Quebec 19th July.1856.FOR SALE, EX \"MAYFLOWER,*\u2019 60 HHbU(i \\BrR 1 g h t ,\u2019ORr° R,ro Ex \u201c llurou\u201d and *< Tinto** : 1000 Barrel.FRESH GROUND SUPERFINE FLt»UR.10(» Parrels POT BARLEY, 2u0 Boxes STARCH.Br\tGIBB k ROSS.Quebec, 2nd Jaly, 1856.REDUCTION m TIE PBICE OF LEAT1EB ! ! U.DloN, LEATHER MERCHANT, No.54.Nr.Pxrc* Ntbckt, Dppoai:# Messrs.J.B.At\u2019OCTTS 4 So.us.THE undersigned tekra The liherry to inform bis Friend* and the P-.blic that he has |uat receieetl a 'arge aranrirnent of ALL KINDS or LEATHER, and in The bop# to rotiur# hi# bu#i* n##« to CsaH ut ontirh at possible, b# ha» ##Tab-luhed a LARGE REDUCTION in thepriceof hia articles.All peranna wishing to buy for Cash wi'i find it to their advantage in taking the trouble to call and see his prices belora putrhaa-ing elsewhere._ .\tC.DION.Quebec, Jaly 15.185b.\tIm D.MORGAN, Merchant\tr!'a il or, FABRIQUE STREET, D\\/t RF.TüT \u2022 XVA s) Friends HR urderaigr ed, from the School of Veterinary Medit we, Pane, and for \u2022gb'**n months a practitioner at Montreal, w here he ia lavoarauiy known as on# of tb# most SKILFUL members uf his profeeefoa wbo hav# ever come to Canada, deMiea to l\u2022fbtaB tb* pab-lie tlat be baa obtained diplomas aa Veteifowry Surgeun, which be will shew to throe wbo rosy wieh to aee the same.At Hie solicitation ol a large number of perron# be bae determined to ea'abliab himself at uebee.at Messrs.BEAÜDOUIN 4 LORIOT.Metchants.No.66, Palace \u2022\u2022\u2022rket.There ia a commodious and comfortable Stable on the premises, for tbe reception of sick horses.Advice gratia to perrons wbo may purchase medirint at hie Office, where he will attend daily Item 6, a.m.to 8, r.at.FUGENE FF.NIOU, French Veterinary Surgeon.Quebec, ?3rd July.1856\t3m NOTICE ALL Person* INDEBTED to tbe ESTATES * MA(»UIRKt and CHAR-LK.S GILBRIDE, Merchant Tailors, are here-by requested to make payment of their respective amounts to tbe undvrsigreJ, who is duly < ut hot ued to receive tbe same.Aa the eBaira of to# Estate* must aoon be closed, it 1* requisite hat an immédiat»- settle'i ent be made, otberw ise tb# aernunta will be placed in tb* banda of an Advocate for collection.B.MEGOKK, Shaw\u2019s Buildings.Quebec.Jon# 30.1856.\t- FOR SALÉ On the Subscriber\u2019s Wharf.160,000\t\u2022- 3rd qnalitv.35,000 pieces Spruce do do 40,000 do Cull I'me and Bpruce \u2014also\u2014 750.000Sawn Laths, I\u2019m# Batters Scantling.Palings A large pmuou ol lbi> lumber ia da Deals 2nd 4 3 inch Quebec, 29tb July 1856.Hr.4c.seasoned.J- H.CLINT.SC Paul Street.SALT FOR SALE.2 500 RA(iS LIVERPOOL SALT ApZlrio1* n P*f S6\u2018P \u201c ANDW.PARKE 4 CO.£».I .\t^\tQuebec < t,amber a.Qtiehee.Ju|y E.BUR8TAV.L k CO.Voener.July 2, IR5*.MRS O\u2019NEILL, Wrrow or rut latk B.O\u2019Neill, PRIVATE T\tHOUSE, 9m.6, St.lieor*?\u2019* Btrtct, (UBIT DOoa to Dr.Moaant\u2019*.) BATTERY.Quebec, July 23.1856.\t3m For River du La>up&, Rimouski.THE Steamer \u2022\u2022 PRINCESS ROYAL\u201d will taav* S£.ANDREW\u2019S WHARF ev*ry TCERDAY end THURSDAY EIGHT «\u2019cfock, calling at MOANING, at Llatet tod 8t Denis, both way».On tbe THÜRî,î^\\y J»^o will proceed RIM0U8KI, touching at B».tar Simon down \u2022\u2022 8bo*ld tbe business to tb* two laet places Mftcient to pay all Mpearoa, tb* Boat will k*pt rtaanmg rOfolarly.Qu*b*e, $*d J*ly, IW6.J.WILSON.WANTED .O CHARTER PIPOWAGE to Plymouth, Cork, ¦ Hull, Newcastle, and Grimsby, by K.BUR8TALL k CO.Quebec, June 26.1856 Wanted to Charter, A VESSEL of 200 to 350 Tun# Regiater, to load a cargo ol Timbra and Deal* for Tralee.Apply r* ALLAN GILMOUR 4 CO.Quebec, 23rd June.1856.WANTED CO CNARTKR VE\u2019-RKI.oft 80 Tone, or 1 hero-abnuta, to l.^66- mmnatmntimuM mu Mm nAMnm.NiâOA*A, Lffilcb.PiKdA.Judkina, Ababia, Stour, Abia, Lott, CaM/.pa, Lane, AraicA, Shannon, N ia.¦ aba.Lr>trh, pKaatA, Judkina, Arabia, Stonr, tfth Auk.13th \u201c iOth \u201c 27ih \u201c 3rd Sept.10th \u2022\u2022 17th \u2022\u2022 24th \u201c ^ H«w York to Liverpool Coor Cabib Pamaob.9190 Hbcobd do do .From Boo ton to XalvorpooL Chibb Cabin PamaOX.f ! to Second do do .SO Th* ahipa from Boa ton call at Halifax.Pebbia, Capt Judkina, Canada, Capt Lane, Arabia.Capt Slono, AMBBiCA.Capt Wiekmau Abia, Cant £ G Lott, Niaoara, Capt Ryrio, Abrica,Caiit Shannon, Kcbofa, Capt J Lntch, Thoae voaarla carry a elaar White Li|ht at maat head; Croon on starboard bowj Hod on port how.\t______ leave WKDKMDAT, ' Booton.do 30th July 1 N.Yoik, do Booton, do N York, do Boa too, do N York, do Boe'oii, do N.York, do Booton, do Bertha not aecured until paid for.An experienced Sureoon on board.The owners of three ahipe will not bo account able for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry Pracioua Stonee or Meule, unleee billa of ladtof are aieoed therefor and the valu# thereof therein exproaeed.For Frrixht or PaaBaxe apply to LCUNARD.4 Bowlinx Green, New York, Or & 8.LEWIS, Booton.A (enta m Europe:\u2014D.k C.MacIvkr, Liverpool; G.à J.BomNa.Glaagow ; J.D.Foomi, Old Broad Street, London ; Donald Cubbiv, Havro, and 17 Boulevard dea Italiena, Paria.July 25.1MAA.Wanted to Charter AVESSF.L of 450 to 550 Tone, to load a Cargo of Timber and Dealt for Hull.Apply to PUNCH.MKINCKK A CO.Sbaw\u2019a Building».Quebec, 26th June, 1856.A At For Sale or To Let.Eligible Property fur Bate.( rIK undersigned baa teen inaltoeted to DIS.H)SK (by privet# Sale) oft LARGE and HIGHLY CULTIVATED FARM, aiiuated at the place called the Lml« River St Chailea, \u2022bout 3 mile# from the City, between the property of CHABi.Be Shith.Eaq., end that of HKIBS DvcHBaNAY: thr Farm contains 180 Arpents in superficies, of which ftha are in the hiuhist siatb or cultivation it baa a romage of at leaat 10 aipeats on the%r.CLailaa and is intereeetrd bv the Turnpike Road skirting the nortbern hank oWthat river: together with the DWELLING HOUSE, Farm House, Bams, lie.thereon erected.Tkrms Kabt.\u2014Titles indisputable.N.H.BOWEN.Quebec, July 23.I8d6.FOR SALE.HE SOUTH HALT of LOT No.THREE, in the Niutb Range of the Township of Leeds, containing ONE HUNDRED ahd NINETEEN ACRES with BUILDINGS 'hereon erected.For paiti-culars, apply to E.G.CANNON, Notary.Quebec.July 17, I BBS.____________ FOR SALE A FINK BRICK HOUSE, in St im Lewis Suburbs, forming the corner of Scott and Artillery Streets, with Hangar, Stable, Coach House, Spacioua Yard, he.\u2014 The premises are conveniently situated lor buai-t.ess, and have been occupied for more than 1U yeara as a Grocery Store.1 Earns East\u2014Incomtbstible Titles.Apply to JOSEPH MARTEL, Proprietor, or H.BOLDUC, Notary.Quebec, July 11,1 B86.\t3m 3aw For Sale or To Ijet.M nnHR TO BE LET.'5 WHOLK or PART of that I LANGE YELLOW STORE and OFFICE, oo ATEiNsoa\u2019a Wmaif, occupied by Measrt.C.E.Levey Ie Co.Poe- sstaion Immediately.Apply to__ F.BUTE AU.Quebec, May 3, 1856.TO LET, rrtHAT Desirable HOUSE xnd Prt-1 1 mises, Garden Street, now occuioed by Capt.Rudolf, well adapud for tbs residence of a profeMional gautlemsB\u2014with excellent appendagH\u2014all in good order.ALSO, A COTTAGE, suitable for a small family, near the City, hu Foy Road, and newly painted.Enquire either on the premires, or of E.G CANNON, Esquire, Notary,\u2014or of Mr.PA TRICK LOW, Court House.Quebec, April 30, 1856.\tu NEW YOKE, BREMEN X 801TH-IMPTON.United States Mail Steamer.\u2022T ships comprising this line the WASHINGTON.Capt.\u2022HE are_____ E.Cavendt; HERMANN, Capt.Edwabo Hicoinb.These steamers atop at Southampton, ooth going and retum- iag.FBOPOSED DATES OF SAILING,\u201c-IBo®* From Boath- From New York.Saturday.Hermann.Jan.26 Washington,.Feb.23 Hermuin.Mar.22 Washington,.April IS Hermann.May 17 Washington,.June Hermann.July Washington,.Aug.Hermann.Sept.Washington,.Oct.Hermann.Nov.Washington,.Nov.14 12 V 6 4 1 29 Brcmon.\t\tNew York.\t Saturday.\t\tWednttday.\t Fab.\t23\tFeb.\t27 Msr.\t22\tMar.\t26 April\t19\tApril 23\t May\t17\tMay\t21 June\t14\tJune\t18 July\t12\tJuly\t16 Aug.\t9\tAug.\t13 Sept.\t6\tSept.\t10 Oct.\t4\tOct-\tN Nov.\t1\tNov.\t6 Nov.\t29\tDec.\t3 Dec.\t27\tDec.\t31 TO BE SOLD, A LOT of GROUND, 40 x 60.foim-xe.ing the Corner of ArtiUeiy and ™ ¦¦ Lachevrotiere Streets, (Mootctlm Ward,) with a two story Wooden HOUSE thereon erected It is pleasantly situated, and a good business stand.Tarms easy, to suit purchasers.Enquire of\tWM.MILLER, 18, D'Artigny Street, Or at the People\u2019s Budding Society\u2019s Office.Quebec.I9ih July.1850.TO LET, A \\ DOUBLE HOUSE, on the GRANif :\tA.ALLEE Road, No.16, lately paint- etf and papered throughout, with blinds and double windoas, and fitted up with Gas and a Stable for 3 horses.\u2014ALSO \u2014 A House in Dalhousie Plate, near the Esplanade, also lately re|>aired tbiougbout ai d sup-lied with water.J.GREAVES CLAPHAM.N.P.St.Lawrence Cbanibeie.Quebec, 12th July, 1856.For Sale or To Let, OTTAGE, STABLES and ORCHARD, situated near ST.FOY CHURCH.Apply to E.GLACKE.MEYER.Quebec, 7th July.IBM\tft.P.Mc< Stopping at Southampton, both going and re- REAL PROPERTY FOR SALE.A FARM in the Parish of Besuport adjoining the property of the late John Racet.E»q., tuniing, they ofer passengers proceeding to Lon- contiiiiing about 80 Actes.don and Havre, advantsgea over any other route, A HOUSE, and small Loi of Land in the la-for the economy of time and money.\truh of Ange Gardien.Pauart from Arse York to So uthampton Sc Brtm Seven Village Lota in the V ill* d Aubigny a) Fir«t Cabin, Main Saloon, $ 130 ; First Cabin ! Point Levi Lower Saloon, $110 ; Second do.$60.AH letter* and newspapers must pass through th» Post Office No bills of lading will be aigned or parcel* received on the day of sailing.An experienced Surgeon is attached to each \u2022kip.\t.For Freight or pasaag*.apply to C.H.SAN l>.11 South William Street, N.i ork, C.A.HEINEKKN Ac Co., Bremen, CROSLEY Ac CO., Southampton, WM.1SELIN.Hav Jsny.15,185\t12 FOR SALE OR CHARTER.ANEW SHIP of about 500 Tons, now building at the undersigned's Ship-Yard, St.Rocha, under 'he in- I A Villa Lot aituatrd between St.Foy Church and the Canrouge Road.The N.K.J of Loi No.7, in tl>* 5th Range o| Shipton, containing 100 Acres, ol which 40 are under cultivation, with Buildings, and a valuable Slate Quarrv.A Farm siniated in the Parish of Becancour, on Isle Ste.Magdeleine.\u2014ALJO,\u2014 The following Wild Lands, vix :\u2014 1st 4 h 5th 6th 7th 3rd 4th FOR SALE OR TO LET.AT HAT VALUABLE HOUSE and PREMISES situated near the Point 7evi Railway Station, well adapted for a private family, or Boarding House, with a «.J., .«1 Stable,.«.AbjJv .iLLKy On the Premwea.March 26, 1856.FFICK and SPOKE to LET on the Na- O rOLEON Whabe.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 ONE SINGLE OFFICE.J.B.RENAUD, Quebec, April 28, 1856.MA House to Let, HOUSE, with Garden at Beaupert.near METHor\u2019a Nail Mill.Apply CHINIC, SIMARD k METHOT.Or to\tJOSEPH HARDY, on the Premiaea.Quebec, March 7.1856.\t3aw MI TO la Is T From the Fii*t May next.W O Comfortable wall finiahed _ HOUSES in St.Paul Sueet, (near Drud\u2019* Warehouse ) having Gaa and Water introduced ; Out-house*, fee.\u2014Rent X40 each.Apply to\tN.H.BOWEN, N.P.Quel>-eriee \u201d Radway\u2019s Ready Relief, for all purpoe wher* (he body i» neixod with pain\u2014whether it bo of a \u2022imnle character, or tbe most torturing paroxym*; whether it be Toothkche or Cholera ; whether Headache or Kf ws»» A hw daaam ti yms NMs w\u2014dma t «a asaOWam wtoch i and 1 «M B a fSsamto ts asaaMto yam ha ths psad jam her* Sana aad am *eta+* JOHN r.BEATTY, Hsq., Bus, a*the fu\u2014.gansna» Oo, \" ta.JL H.Qffas, PUUOdyUa, Dm.U, ina.\u201cBWi I taka piss aw la adSlag my rstoasnay to ffia \"\t'\tAssam» , _/ \u2022 \u2014\u2014 a.^.i \u2014\tm\tm^utae at r am y «mis a^^mMi^pHh ^vwsm^\tm Am Aaamat tom yam Ncmsal sad Os PfUa | s« MW wlthmi ihsmta toy hrnUir.aHtman 1 ara» cmamt to to, wWW asp raina» win yeaeara itom.\" Ths width toanwa»» O.H, STE VENN, M.D., sf W«m-wrortn, H.IL, wrtoto: .MltovW«wd ytorVanunsc fuaelnmy sstolim>,l ttnliy from gfmijffsn OM ttoy are an InvWâskli pnras-tw».In C\u2014 ef CtowOHnd fUqcdsM etrto tivsr, camta» tost»ito.bltotoSIm.caaNvaMto, aad Wa pm» vartoty W SMatom that hues», «MF arauamtofm^ritoa any ndasc.la #»> earn* whses s mrpsrWs taa*a4y b ¦aiiha*.I c»aM««qr ncMunen» tfisM nUt to rto ptoltc, to mrythM toiny «tor I tovsvw found.Thÿ sru sur» înaltotostoMwSbtoÉleSdelS^Cnsn.fiTUSL\u2019rK BliTaSLWS wW tnftfto to War «Smkito» pwrasaSm for ths tmsr-¦msi at diMMsa\u2019* ,r ^ \u201c forse.jm.Afowm,tasa.MDa.J.CAMn\u2014Dear flier yhmtosnaflUetod B«as aw M«th nidi aasafele ia I* wasst ham, and saw.aftsr n»Mty yama^ niaÇëm an unaeM af smaam *» SBtoHag.hav*\ttoraufotolr «Nd la a fow »m*s to y** r«£ I watto can atSy to «rusks \u2022(\u2022 1 ihsrtk rUh,and newsm mafoslf »as >\tt - _ « I tov* known tto atovs named ¦\u2022«* Efohet ffom \u2022«savra.ssktm.Owmes at «h» Puctotoo ' Cast.JOEL FEATT, at (to Btoton.SSm A#*«l, MU: H Yonr PiOa hA»s ««*ad me asm \u2022 I \u2022tarn turn Omammmaat at tto Uw.wWck tod wry aartoan 1 tod foiled at any mUaf to \"7 fTnruitlsn and bim, twaey moody I ceaM try i tot a fow iaaaa ot root PUIS to vs arunptoMtr ruamtod aw to toahh.I to*» gtvun tton to my ddldrun foe wunoa.wt* the tout ah Is»»*.Ttoy urum promptly tarud.I rueuaunundud (tow wfcieb tod tnuikfo» tom to IW itayu vtoy tod caiud tom to Um wund ) and I am hua jo a ir>*ua tor cmtivuuum, « mon tto .to add aw la a ww vuiu twd dAiicuium cough, by roar and dure ttoa tun oayofod pwfoct h tovu arvural ttmuu toea anrvd Bum t ansa aad ('ruu* by k.Il H an tovstostou stmudy to Iwm cumytoinu.Your C»\\ua»tic Pitaa tovu MiMy nwud mu from a dyapoyoto aud eutotvuuiM, wbirh to» pun* upw mu to wunu foam,\u2014, ladaad, «hW ««m» a much mm4U import mu, hum rhu met rhto I tod foMud to Ciultof (haa Um bmt mydriaitt uhkJi Un» wtoirfry ¦toad», »ad Aum any ot (to i.urtM You m«m to au, Itotm, Uhu a ymuiduiicto'.btosuto» flunily, «a» you ms> wstl sup*mu w# sru not sail rdlt Youn impocrfonj, LEAVt-H* ntAXTWL\" \" SfouS» Chewfov.OM», 4yHI Sto, 1804.\u201dPa.J.C.Araa\u2014 Huumud flhr I torn eoad* » «to» rumnvud tto dtoMML J dtul to totter toaltb mm tonn to \u2022am* yuan to for», whkh I atuibuto untltuly to 'to ottocm at your C»TW»*ne Pitaa.Toots whh gruui toumet, LUCIUN B.HETCAIX.\" Ttoahnus as* sit Aum uumonowtoaiu pohUcly knows i lb*v mot*», and who would not mafc# «to»* vtatu-wittont ¦ itomagh uunvteUaa ttot (top wuiu uuo Praparad by DR.J.C.AYER ft CO., -vaetiAal and Analytical Cbaialsta.Lowoll.Maas JOSEPH BOWLES, and J.MUSSON k Co.Quebec.Also, by Druggals generally thieugb-out Canada.1st Saptatoibor 1866.High School of Quebec.'rWE usual course of instruction ia this lasti-JL totioncomprises English Reading; Grammar and Composition, History, Geography.Writing; Arithmetic, General aad Commercial ; Mathematics, including Geometry, AI robes, Msnmrt-lion, Ac.; French, Latin, and Groek.Taatoe, as herofofore, XIC Ift.per BBaam, payable quarterly ia advance; Scholars under 10 years of age XlO per annum.By a do* distribotion of labour among tbe Teachers and other arrangements, a fall opportunity is afforded of securing proficiency in tbe bractically oseful, as well aa tb* Classical pranebos.Quebec.28tb January.1868.r bottle ot Ktotwar, amt applied it, sou r whole limba with it and I am happy i complété success.Tb# intense aad Id at laie season, I fool baa tba omet ffbr itflomfng Cfronfch ©®®1X AS©
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