Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 30 août 1856, samedi 30 août 1856
[" AND COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.X.] QUEBEC.SATURDAY, 30th AUGUST 1856.COMMERCIAL HOUSE, UPPER TO WJ\\ MA RICE T, Spring and Summer Importations British and Foreign, Fancy and Staple I>R Y GCIODS.rpiIK Subscriber, in announcin* the arrival of hi, SPRING and SUMMER IMPORTATIONS A «ndinvitin* ettention to hn pieaent v.lormly adop'ed.THE STOCK COMPRISES:\u2014Rich Glacé and Brocaded Si!ka.Satins,Satin Turc» Velvets Poplins, Lustres.Lamas, Bareges.Delaines.Figured Orleans, Printed M islma and ('ambries Ac \u2014 A splendid assortment ol Long and Squaie Shawls in every tashionable style and material.Hanker-ebiefSjl^Ribbooa,çLaces, Flowere, Fringes, Haberdashery and Fancy Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, RICH ard FASHIONABLY TRIMMED PARIS BONNETS, in Silk, Sstin, Ac.PUin and Fancy Straw and Tuscan Bonnets, Straw, Leghorn, Tuscan and Chip Hats.Bast\u2019s Hat noods, Ac., Ac.VISITTES, CAPES and MANTLES of the newest and most admired patterns and in every quality ot material.Children\u2019* Dresaea Blouses, Pinafore*.Ac., fcc.French and British Coiseto, Worked Muslin and Cambric good., Table Linen.Towelling.Sheeting.a v\u201e, '*'«\u2014Tw\u201d,to\u2019 4\u2022'\u2022 I lain and Fancy, W Kite and Coloured Shirts; and the usual variety necessary to constitute a genera assortment.\t* The lowest jnice marked in plain figures on evert/ article.-NO SECOND PRICE__________\t* PATRICK O\u2019NEILL.Buade Street St.Lawrence Hotel.JHE Stibtoiibcr he., to return thanks to her many Friends from Upper and Lowtr Cana-who have favored her by the encouragement hither'o given, and hopes, by providing a well furnished Table and strict attention to the want* of her customers, to seeurs an increased |>a-tronsge.One of the many advantages posaee^ed by this Hoiel is its being cloee to all tbe steamboat Wharves.BaiAKrAsr always ready on the arrival of the Beau.Mas.HAMMAN.Quebec, 16th June, 1856.\t3m MANSION HOUSE THIS long established and well known House, lately kept by Holgatb, having been refitted, is now OPEN for the reception ol Travellers.Tbe Sit iation, near the Grand Battery, in St.George Street, Upper Town, combines the advantages ol the greatest salubrity and quiet, with a magnificent view of the Harbour and country, and a central poaition, within a few minutes walk of the Exchange and Banks.Travellers favoring the uulersigiied with their patronage: either aa daily or monthly boarders, will receive tbe strictest attetitii n to their comforts, with the best Table and Liquors the town can afford.M.B \\RRF.TT.Quebec.May 26.1856.\t12m.KEMOVAL.FhR.LANDRY has REMOVED to No.27 *\t^ ,^NNE Steeet.opposite to Okill STCAar\u2019a.Esq., near tbe Esnlanade.Quebec.May 6,1,S.MJ.\t«mp 1).MACPHIE, lumber broker, h\u201c\tDALHOD8IE ^ HAMBKR8.Dâlbousio Sircift.Quebec.May n.| s\t6m REMOVAL.GEO.MORGAN.Sipi and Ornamental Painter, Decorater, Ac., &c., T St.Cïeyrgc Street, St.Jo!in Suburb.AKES tbiaopportunity of thanking hianu-mei out custorrets for the favori hitherto received, and begs to acquaint them and the noo- 'V\"\tbe removed from No 10 to 24f in the ttme §trt*et.Quebec, April 30.i.s6«.THE Lnderaigned has commenced butines* on bis own account aa COMMISSION MER CHAN l and GENERAL AGENT, and is pre-f\u2019onsignment* of LUMBER, PRODUCE and other GOODS.EDWARD LtMESURIER.Office, Commercial Chambers, St.Peter Street.Quebec, June 23, 1836.\tuj23 Ornamental Iron Railings- FOR SALE :\u2014A large assortment of OR.VA- menfaliron railing, of the most modern and chaste designs, for Palisading, Bal-conie., Cemeteries.Ac., Ac., at Price* from 4s.to 40s.per Lineal Foot, *\u2022 PHILL'P WHITTY\u2019S.Palisading and Genera! Iron Works, 79 St Paul Street, Lower Tow n.Quebec, 2lat June.1H5\u20ac.For Sale by the Subscribers.10 'UTHI).S-.l)*KUVPKR\u2019S GIN, in Exa-1 v/ JLA mining Warehouse, 100 Keg* ROSE SNUFF, best quality 50 Boxe.MACCARONI DI NAPOLI, 10 Ca»ea CUT WINKS, 10 Cases COPLAND\u2019S EXTERMINATOR.\u201e ,\tG.A H.CIBSONE, Quebec, June 7, 1856.India Pale and Scotch Ales.æFNASKS Pints and Quarts.Vy 3 Puncheons Old Scotch Whiakey JOSEPH WHITE, 27, St.Peler Street.Quebec, May 27,1856.Fire Bricks Afloat.Oft THOUSAND best quality.X 3 Tons Fire Clay.* JOSEPH WHITE.27, St.Peter Street, Quebec, May 27,1826.[NO.2589.emigration.PARTIES desiroue of BRINGING OUT their Friend, from the Unitrd Kingdom, can do so on application to tbe undersigned, who will also furnish DRAFTS eon £\\ UPWARDS payable in any part of the United Kingdom AH partieulan may be bad on applications, if by letter post-paid.A.C.BUCHANAN, \u201e .ï ^\tChief Agent.Emigration Department, \\ Quebec, 19th September.1854.\\ A.HARDY, Watchmaker, Jeweller, Looking Olnns Repairer, *.«\u2022.No.66, St.John Street.JUST RECEIVED, AND For Sale by the Subscriber.A L A R G /V E NGL I ir>EG8 to inform bia friends and tbe public in * J k'*n*'r,,l.'but he is prepmd to undertake the Gilding and Silvering of all sorts of article*, such as Candleatkks, Snuffers and Stands, Spoofu, W.tchea, Chalices.Chains, Breast Pina, Kings, Ac.lie., alto on brass, steel, and German silver.Old Looking Glasses repaired at half price.M atrhes.Clocks A Jewellery re-silvered with csre at reduced prices.Quebec.22nd July.1856.\t3m ALWAYS ON SALE.IT AU AN & AMERICAN MARBIsE, IN EVERY VARIETY OF STYLE A PRICE.Mantel piecesT\u201d MONUMENTS.HE A DSTO.NES, BUTTER PLATES, WASH and OTHER TABLE TOPS.Copeland\u2019s Parian statuary, ANIIqUK VASES, Ac.Ac.And every article in the trade olthe first quality, and at the lowest kemumrativk price.FELIX MORGAN._ .\t.\t19| Jubn Street, without Quebec.June\t1 H5i*.Summer Hats, E and Splendid Assortment of ISH »'\u201cI BOHEMIAN FANCY TOI LEI and SMELLING BOTTLES.Best London Hair, Tooth, Nail, and Cloth BRUSHES, 4 ortoist-fthell, India Rubber, and other Back, Dressing and Side Corr bs, Sponges, English and trench Perfumery.Drug*, and Chemicals.SU8GIOAL INSTRUMENTS, And all Standard Patent Medicines.Ac.\u2022\t_ .\tJOHN MUSSON.Quebec, 28th May, 1856.ex Steamer CANA CAHD.®8(D!R8S [PtSMSSK BEGS to inform bis fnenda end the public that he has opened a spacious HOTEL in ST.LEWIS STKKE F, oppoaiie the Court House, in the premises lately occupied by tbe Provincial Government, known as JONES\u2019 BUILDINGS.Mr.PEACOCK returns bis sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage be has hitherto received in his late capacity aa a Rks-taupatkcr, and hopes by strict attention to merit a continuance of tbe same Having tested his stables to that well-known Livery Stable-keeper, Mr.F Driscoll, he begs to inform the public that Hors-a.Carriages, Ac., can constantly be obtained at the Hotel.Horses at Livery wul be attended to with strict attention.Quebec, May 10.1856.VICTORIA HOTEL, POINT LEVI, (L A T F.A U G H T O N \u2019 S.) Adjoining the termmuR of the Grand Trunk Railway.THE undersigned begs to inform bis friends and the travelling public, that the above Hotel having undergone considerable improve ments, being newly painted and papered, will be prepared, from MONDAY, the 5th Mat, to ac commodate travellers and tourists.Tbe accommodation tor Private Roarpers will be found unsurpassable, and the charges very moderate.Steam Boats crossing from \u2019he Hotel to Quebec every 10 minutes.FERRY SEASON TICKETS, for Boarders, to be had at the Hotel.Meals ere served in time to suit the convenience of peasengcra arriving or departing by the Cara.WM.NORMAN.Point Levi.April 30.1856.iNOTIcIT' »\tftom FORMERLY ocnipieo oy Mr.Hugh O\u2019Neill, SAULr-AU-MATELOT STREET, will be OPENED on MONDAY, the 7th instant, for the reception ol Boardera and the public in general.LF'Terma of Board made known at the Hotel.GEORGE BOYCE, P.S.\u2014Wines A Liquors of Superior quality.and Cigars of tbe Choicest Brands.Quebec, April 1, 1H66.\t12m f CLASS Private.Boarding House m.mmm'jm, (Late Mrs.STF.ELK\u2019S.) 4, KNI*LANAI>E, Quebec, May 20,1856.WILLIAM TAIT, ¦hip-Ohandler and Orocer, No.61, St.Peter Street, HAS conat.ntl* on band EVERY ARTICLE IN HIS LINE of the very beat quality, which he will ted at rhe lowest possible price*.Quebec, May 24, 1856.\t6m DENTIS1RY.RIk AMSAY, SoEntCAt.h Mechanical , lî*KT,\"T*\tinform hi* Friend* \u2022nrt the Public that he has REMOVED hi* Oflkt from Palace Street to No.72, John St a e et.where he will continue the practice of SURGICAL and MECHANICAL DEN I IS-TRY in aM ita Department».Office hours from 9 a h.to 5 r m.P- S.\u2014-For the accommodation of the poorer classes, D».Ramsay wilt devote an hour each morning, vi*., from 8 to 8 a.m.( when ho will Extract Teeth for Is.3d.each,\u2014at all other hours the charge will be 2s.6d.each.Widowa end yoong persona dependent upon their own exertion* will be liberally dealt with at all time*.Quebec, May 8,1866.to REMOVAL.Messrs Andrews a, Campbell, Advocates, bave REMOVED their Office to £0, .7L^A,n*.* 5t,**t* 3 doors «bove th.| English Cetbedral.I Quebec.April 10.1856.Notice to Ship-Builders* THE Subscriber has constantly on hand, at Lis OLD DECO |, No.36 NOTICE To Ship ( aptains and Stevedores* THE undersigned has FOR HIRE a large Stock of newly made WINCH IN.RAFTIXU CHAINS, kc.\t\u2019 \u2014 also- WINCHES and SHIP\u2019S CAST IRON PUMPS REPAIRED by T.MONTGOMERY, No.34, Champlain Street.Quebec.May 2(1.1856.\tgm NOTICE THE Subscriber beg* to inform tbe Mer chants, and the Public in general, that he has Irased the premiaee lately occupied by Mr.1.Rowbottom.No.10.SADLT-AU-MATK-LOT STREET, opposite tie Quebec Bank, where he intends carrying on butines* a* CSrnrral «fomrmjMJton /Hn rflant, Auctioneer & Broker.He trusts by tbe long experience be hai had in the atiove business, and by strict punctuality, to merit «share of public patronage.^ v\tHENRY JACKSON.Queh>r.Apri£26.1856.BMkyiinaaY \u2014AND\u2014 Stnur /Sonnet JUakinir Wo, 43, St.John-street withont.THE Misses HI SBAND beg to inform the Ladies of Quebec und us vicinity, that they will irmke to order any article in the above line.Persons furnikhing their own materials can get them made in the newest Fashions at the shortest notice, and on the most Reasonable Terms.TUSCAN, STRAW, and OPEN-WORK BONNETS, LEGHORN and PANAMA HATS CLEANED and ALTERED.Quebec.April!I s.Sri numbers' Prices.IN consequent e of the practice of misstate-ments being made to Gentlemen by some of the trade concerning my Price*.I am induced to publish the following list of my present Ptices, the Public can then fudge for themselves.NOW LANDING DIAN.\u201d\u2014 6 Ions Manilla Hemp.3 do Manilla Cordage, 6 in.a 1} in.\u2014And daily expected rx \u201c Margaret,\u201d\u2014 2 Chain Cables, 1} in., Po fnu.each.1 do do |j tn., 90 do.1 Wood stocked Anchor, 30 cwt.2 Iron-stocked do, 6 at.4 7 cwt.2 Improved Patent Anchors, each 35 cwt.3 Tons Close Link Chain.1 in.a J in.1 aned Cordage\u2014various *izra.Clip Hooka\u2014 Tackle.Hooka and Thimbles.Connecting -Muckles, Ac., Ac.For Sale by 0\t\u201e\tC.W.WILSON A Co.Quebec, May 23.1856.SKavtCE PIPES.Strong | inch British laid, warranted to resist the heaviest pressure in Is Is Is Id 214 6d 10d Id 3d fid la lid id fid Quebec, per foot,.Do.} do do do Do.2 do do do WAIST OR SINK PIPE, 1\tinch pipe (4 lbs lead) per foot., 11\tdo 2\tdo 21\tdo 4\t(5 lbs lead) 3\tin.Watercloeet or Soil Pipe, per foot 3t VALVE COCKS.1 in.Plsin Nose Valve Cocks, warranted to resist 1000 leet head, 0a | do do\tdo\t5a HOSE COCKS.1 Screw Nose Hose Cock, warranted to resist 1000 feet bead.\t8s | do do do do\t9s Wash-band Basins in variety, 3s to 7a fid.WATER CLOSETS.Ridgways, 50s., best Patent PonCInaeta, 70s., Sink Grates, l()d., Plugs ami Mrsinera, 5a.SOLMEK, per lb.It fid.Time, Fitting »;> Sinks, Wash-band Basins, and Service Pipe, 10s.nerriay.U- P.8.-A more detailed list in a few days.JOHN PYK.Practical Plumber, Opposite the City Hall Quoboe, 26th March, 1856.The Subscribers offer lor Sale 2ri-VNGS Of STAND NG and RUNNING vT RIGGING.(Lemon\u2019s Manufacure,) suitable for Vefsels ofSM) to II(>U Ton*.\u2014 also, \u2014 Tarred Cordage, assort*d sizes, Manilla do\tdo Purging Ch.iin.1-2, 9-lfi 5-8 inch, 20 t a»ks Patent B*«ck V arnish, 20 Bbla Stockholm Tar, 20 Haif-Bbls.do.Salmon, Seal and Sail Twine, 8t.Peter Cod Lines, Deep Sea Lead Lilies.5 Tons Oakum (English.) Yellow Meta! Sheathing.22 oz.Black Paint, in 1 Cwt.Keg*.And a general asiortnitni of 8hip-Chandlery.^\t\u201e J- BROWN k CO.Quebec.April 19, 1856 FOR SALK A SMALL LOT of PATENT SELF-HOLD INy every eecouragment for meana calculated to render he naviea'i.m of\t*,x»\u2019*d'*nt t® andaecure; Ani> Wrir ar*.arr.ne-ment.have, by anil wuh he .dviée .nl e^\t®MY ty s i- xecutive ( oonnl fec for Montreal on lt E.>DAY.THURSDAY, and SATURDAY.\u2022I KM R.P.M., calling at Haiiscan, Three Rivers and Sore!.The \u2022\u2022 Montreal * has the largest and hest Mate-Rooms and Bertha of any Boston the R|.ver, and for speed and «af-ty suehts no superior.( abin hate, 7* fi,| \u2014Meals included.^ v\tJ.WILSON.Quebec, 5th Ang., 1856.S J\u201c Passengers are reqaea'rd to take notice (hat intoxicating Eiq ors are nbAolutely prohibit e l tr\u201em being sold or drank on this bovt.T OWING The Grand TniDk Railway Company of Canada.VOTICF.IS HEREBYGIVEN -ha- the AV i\\ NUAL GENERAL MEKTINg of SHAREHOLDERS of this Compiny win t held at ih» ( ompanvs Offices, in the l\\rv i \\i ^ ™»>-1.4>i.avZm .fïI?tkm: .x «\u2019t TWFl VK n'1 r,*uh,vil0ndred K\u2018'y-\u2022 x.at TW ELY E o clock.NOON prens«|v tor orV\u2019!|!dTrl.,hr7',V'n,C \" H'r>°rt (r^m (heDi\u2019rec-(Ufa, and for the transection of other business.By order ol tbe Directors, JOHN M.GRANT, Offices.Montreal, >\tA\u201ct- S*CreUrJr\u2019 August 2.1856.y CHEAP PLUMBER\u2019S ESTABLISHMENT, And although Cheap, the MATERIALS ARK OF THE BEST, at J.ft.«ATE* Ai.ro., r>\t\u201e\tPi.raiatRs, Corner of De* FoasAs k Ann Streets, M.Rochs.Quebec, Mey 28, 1856.\tfim THF.Steamer \"ST LOUIS,\u2019* j, now ready to undertake he TOWING 0f RAFTS, ond to MOY K VF.nSKLS.at Very Low Ra'es.The gretest alien nw.dbe paid to Order* which may Ih?placed in tr.e i nndsot the proprietor LOU 18 POIRE\u2019\u2019 Or to hi* Agent ?ml M,., ,rRPH FLAMA^D- j TOlVAdE.fHE NEW DOURLfTengINE 8TF\\MER ' '*i \u2019 a as\\al* ~ M* - \u201c rambler, (60 1 orse Powei,\u2014Low Pressure.) VV,lX '\t°lv\u2019n'«\u2018Rfd the Navige, y y tion \u2022 > U)H SHU\u2019S, |< \\FTS BARGE^- g^riC T0\tand else- where.Apply to ALLISON DAVIE, 0, , ^\t^\t8t.Peter Street Quebec, April 0, IKpfi.Mount Hermon Cemetciy.^OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, that for the LI future NO ORDERS for INTERMENT will be receive,) at tfi Cemeteiy till ALL the CHARGES HAVE BEEN PAID.HKNRY 8.SCOTT, ratify Quebec, 12th April, 1850.VERMONT AND CANADA RAILROAD.l> h 17 IS II A .N I) CXI TED S TV! TES MAIL B.CTTTH \u2022'j .From Montreal to Boston, Worcester, Lowell Lawrence.Nashua, Manchester, Concord Haven, Hanford, Spring-field, Beliows* Fall*.Fifchburgh st Johnsburv.the White Moun-nm», Monti fe .er.Burlington.Troy, Albany .ndalt In ermedi.te St.uo,,.; a\u201e0 Burlington withStoamem on rhjtI, The only Through Railrosd Route (wiil«,\u201er b|.k .1\tby \u201eh|ch Ol «High TlcUt.,ro V\"\"' RA!N\t*doi»\u2019.rant with M»,\"\"! N'\t, K.iiro.J ¦ rain, lea* tng Monti al at 6 oVloek am.5,7.¦).arrivink in B»«toti rsktira tm»v .hv »ofTt, and in New York .k- than \u2022 onnectfon.*\u201e-e\t'\t\u2019h\u20ac \u201c** \u2022***»( - w1ri'rhN\u201el,1TKA,Nconn'f\u201d \u2022' Bouse\u2019a Point ttn ( bamplhin *nd St.Lawrence Radmed 8e-Cotul I ram, leaving Montreal at Sfcop P.M .for ! - above named place*; pro'eeda fo Wfifte Kiv.r Junction, or Windsor, at 7 o\u2019clock nex> A.M.end arrive in Boston at 1 o\u2019clock, P.M .and in N, w York at 4:2T SO.IH.'iC.The Quebec public will perceife with much gratiticetion that Haiinington'a Diora-mic rdpreaentatiun of the Kuaaiau war will be re-opened m the Muaic Hail, on Mouday evening.Thu ha* been by tar the moat at- | tractive entertainment, which haa lor many year*, been presented to the citixena o! Queltec.And it justly deserve* the countenance and support which it haa received ; it ia iutereating a* an historical record, whereby the sceuea and exploita in the Crimea are exhibited to the very eyea and sensations ol the spectators.The receipt* obtained on Monday evening will be Iran*-milled to France lor the benefit ol the sutfer-ers from the late dealructive inundations near Lyons.Such an ottering to the country of the allies of England ia very appropriate ; and we trust that Mr.tianninglon\u2019s generous proposal will be heartily seconded.It may also serve as a hint to some ol uur mltu-enlial citizens to take the ma ter m hand, and make the amount transmitted to France worthy of uur city, and its mixed and kindred |>opulat!Uii.Tux Dikkkk at tiii: Wkllakd llni\u2019sc, St.Caiiixkinxs.\u2014 Among the signs of civilization, next to gooii roads, are comfortable hotels; and in this respect our brethren ot Upper Canada equal, it they do not surpass ttie major part of the civilized world.Mr.Damon and the Welland llou-e.in St.Ca-on the Welland Canal, deserve Our WEEKLY EDI PION will be published this morning, Saturday, at mini: o'clock.Copies mav he had at this Office or at ' thermes.Mr JackWs, S-ationer, ' eter Street.,n\u201cre ,u\u20181,c« \u2018h*\" »riur'1\t*° \u2018«\u2018f* 0* \u2018 them ; but aasuredly that spinied amt liberal lantllonl is worthy of all praise ami encoura- Messrs.Fomvth, Bkli.A Co.\u2019s Timber «f>uent.A complimentary dinner was late- ly\trnrn by upwanlci 4»! two riunGreil Prices Current, printed on letter paper, may ^ntlemen of tasie and discrimination, and as be had to day at this Otfice ami at Mr.Jack- it may stimulate others we ctiron^cle the ,\t.\t.\tevent.- Reciprocally shedding lustre upon *on * Prt^e od.each.\teach other such a host is worthy of such a -\tI community and thecommumlv ot such a host.The baths, too, are eminently salubrou*.In our enmtnerciHl columns we lately an- M|M, |l iw who rellllir ihnher lind health, noiinced, that the American schooner \u201c Dean with iis attendant hand-rnaid,\u2014a joo»! apjH*.Richmond,\" bound from Milwaukieand Chi- IHe.and in the Welland House such tare as , .u\tt.j.i A pic 1 u« could not have imagined, still less cage to LiveriKiol with a cargo ot wtieat,\tha»t\tt ,\t.\t.\ti\t.\ti (\ti.\u201eu.,.i '*\t'\t\u2022\tobiHtned\tin the\tmost\tpalmy\tdays ol\tImperial left this port 011 Friday the 22nd itist.,\tami\tHl)me.proceeded on her voyage.This is an event,\t\u2014\t™- which ought nut to be passed over unnoticed.\u2018j |H.(,'reat Comet of 1556 is announced a« It is one ol the many striking occu rences, having been seen at 8 o\u2019clock Ju the night which combine to render the commercial Ins- Sunday last, in the ca-t.south ea>tern tior- ,\tlz¦ln.1 tie inhmv Bill.\u2014Is tiik Sksatk, m the intercourse between the old and new , Aui; _.Mr Chllfetf Mkej |eave to in- continents, trom which is dated the first voy* trmlnce a resolution that the Senate concur* age, undertaken by a vessel laden with pro- ring so much ui the Army billa- is contamtil viiious,from the far west through the exten- b* \u2018«»\u2019«n the enacting clause, ami the Uttth line tv stricken out, and the residue thereof sive lakes with their connecting canals ami the broad river and gulf of St Lawrence, acres- the Atlantic to the British shores.It is a bold and meritorious enterprise, and all must wish success te the brave hearts engaged in it.The vessel is but a schooner, fore and aft, of TSO tons register, and her chief cargo comprises 14,3'dO bushels if wheat.In much smaller vessels did the European adventurers visit this continent, and far inferior in tonnage to the \u201c Dean Richmond, (according to an American journalist) was the ship, which brought the pilgrim fathers to the shores ot New England.We hope the example may be frequently followed; although we are decidedly ol opinion that the transport ot grain from the t>e declared passed lor the sjiecified purposes therein contained.and fer no oilier purpose nr pur(*oses whatsoever.The items merely provide for the expenses of the War Department.including arsenals, armories, surveys, armament and fortifications, without rel .-r* euce to \\rmy operation*, but Messrs.Guiding-, I'helph* ami others objected.An order was then i-sued from the U.S.armory at Springfield discharging all workmen and other employees, not holding commissions Irom the President, whose pay, wage*, or salaries, are taken from the appropriation tor the mauulacture of arms at the I national armories.! U»out *J.V) men were discharged under tins order.The tour principal oilicers and i «i\\ watchmen are alone retained of the whole force employed.The astonishing »m cess of the Oxygenated west to Europe will be most prulitably , Bitters in the worst cases of Dysjiepsia.is accomplished by transhipment at Quebec or \"Wing to its peculiar tome properties, and .\t.i ,, * «\t.f ,\t,, ,\t.1 being entirely tree trom alcoholic stimulants Montreal.One kind ol vessel will l»e most ,\t¦\t.it produces no reaction or unpleasant sensa- advantageously employed on the Lakes and , nous.Canals, another sort is much better adapted i for conveying cargoes of grain through the !\t1,,K * holkra in Madeihx.\u2014 From Ma- ,\t,\t.i _ .\t,, ,i\tileira we have disastrous news.Some Por waves and winds of the ocean.It the St.\t.\ti i ,\t,\t.higuese troops lelt l.islsm on the .ihh ul Lawrence eventually becomes the great June lor Funchal.There is everv ri-asiiu to highway for transfering the productions ol l*»*lieve that cholera prevailed at Belem be- the West to the countries which border on the '\"V*\t>*:* notw.thstanding the I ridiculous -tnctures of the Portuguese authorities about quarantine, these soldiers were allowed to proceed to Madeira.At sea cholera broke out amongst the troops, and when they landed at Funchal a fair was being held, ttie troops mixed with the mhabi-tant«.arid cholera broke out amongst the latter.When the Avon left Madeira on the 3rd ot August there had been 5000 cases of cholera and 1500 deaths amongst the population ot Funchal, which numbered only 'i'v (sai.There were no medical men, nor any medicines in the island, and the people were dying tor want of them.The panic which thi< eal imdv caused at Funchal was terrible all business was suspended, the shops were r!.i«c h and every lainily isolated itself.The lead lay uubuned in the cemetery, and fires were kindled there to mitigate the evd shores of the Atlantic, the vast ness ol the task caii only be suitably accomplished by trans-shipment.By this means too the be- | netils of such a tratiic are more equably diffused, and the tralfic itself is certainly more expeditious and infinitely less perilous.\u2014 1 hese considerations, however, do not dinii nish the merit of the attempt now made in the gal ant schooner \u2022\u2022 Dean Richmond,\u201d and we are sure that the commercial corn-munitv ot Quebec will look forward with an anxious interest to hear of tier sate arrival at Liverpool.It is pleasing to learn that several , presents have been sent, on this occasion b» the Mdwaukie B>ard of Trade to the Liverpool etlects art-ing from the putrefaction of dead Hoard, consisting of lithographic views ami ho lies.I tie government at length got I'2 ,\t.I men to dig giaves, and six of them literally m ips, ot die city, with specimen bricks .\t.\tf .'\t7\t.\t1\t, *iu.'their own, tor ttiev died al nost immedia- and tiles ol tlie various city papers.I hese\tnud wore buried in the the graves ttiey otf -ring-, wi hout reference to their valu**, n.i I m i le for others.The cholera had been indicate a kind and triendly feeling, and very raging leartully at Fmichal for tivr- days be- .\tI lore the Avon left.Only one Englishman reasonably presuppose that the enterprise will , .\t,\t, .\t, .\t7\t.?i J '\t1 f\t'\triad died of it, and tie wasan hotel keeper.exede public curiosity and attention in Eng- ,s,«verity of ttie English escaped trom Madei-laml.\t| ra in the Avon, which were alt that packet ______________________ 1 could accomodate.Every English person would have got on hoar-1 the Av>n it there At the-uggest on of a Reverend gentleman, had been room.The struggle and anxiety we vi-i'e I a ili\\s ago, the f Imrch x,,.)\u201e _,,.j ,, w i y Irom the island was feaiful ciely « Deposilory ot B-M»ks an I Tracts, No.Die re were about two nr three hundred F.ng-50 Si.tuhii\u2019- Sheet.We found here a large h«h It-It on the island.Fortunately this is not th«* season for English people to he at Madeira.The wines are looking better, and a!>out 300 pipes of wme will be made this year.The population of the whole is-laml i< alviut 1\u201820.IMKI.he terrible appear-aiicc of ttie cholera there will he a sad Mow to its prospeiiiy- The fatality arising from such a disease as cholera in an island situât-\u2022d Where Mtleinis, wtie; such a disease rnediea I cobectiou ol juiheiously selected work- poh-iished by ttie \u2022* Sisneiy for promoting (.\u2019hri< flan knowledge.** The puhli-Htmiis ot tins most res|tectab e arid uselul Society are a-nole.l tor their eheapoess as for their Uoniies* honed merits m everv other respect.A large supply ho n Lou.Ion ha* I itely been re-ceived at i*>e Depository m St John treet.-There .«re e IUioiis ol ihe Bible, trom Dovle and Mants* in large Mrtave volumes, loamall will rage unchecked tor want of distiiwiuomuuousting «>niv I5d.Thereure , .\t, iltoeee*empiete.some small octavo copies very neatly got up and hound in blue ca'I loimiiatioii of morocco\t1 price 6*.3d.Prayers l«ook« ot all size* an I MATTERS AND THINGS IN KANSAS.prices; some in Ihe Socielv\u2019*binding as low e* lOd.There are also bibles in the French Uuicx«.i.Aug.27.\u2014Reliable intelligence and (teimav lauguagt-s.W\u2019e met with seve-\t11 l*,**iv,,hWorth slatea Inal a company ol ral oltl and eateemed friends with new faces, I* Missourians had attacked Tucker Mission ami in gaudier costume than w»« were wont miies from Kansas city, ami commanded to behold them.There are several copies ol l*\u201d' inhabitants to deliver up their houses and a nice edilion f \u201cNelson's Feshvals * of ,\u2018*ave ,he Ufrr,,ory* The demand was refu-the \u2022\u2022 (\u2019hristian Vear.\u201d and of Bishop Blom-\tt,\", Missourian* were not strong field's \u2022\u2022 Family Prayers; \"three publications «\u2019'\"\u2019\"iPi «;»\tit.Wm.C.Happs, form- which no Christian family should be without,\tKentucky, was shot and scalped live \u2014 the price of the la*! mentioned is only I.VI.\tfrom l.»* ivenworth, on VVedneso*e cf passing resolutionsVondemnstory ol the Administra tinn, and asking a dissolution of Parliament, i do nut amount, in the aggregate, to over 2000 persons, among whom there may have been |(NN> voters, bol even supposing them all electors what are they among so many ?\u2014 1 Indeed the ball, as the Spectator admits, ' moves -lowly, ami what is remarkable, there is no enthusiasm beyond the moment.You may depend upo.i it, that the people, as a people, are not strongly political just now, and tfiat the agitating presses are very incorrect representatives ol the state ol public feeling.The difficulties between the Great Western Railway ami the promoter* of the Great Southern claim and receive much more attention ; then the fever for land speculation and jobbing is extraordinary, and leaves little to beexpendedon polities.The most extraordinary prices continue to be obtained for village and town lots, which towns ami villages exist only on lithographed plans, , ami in the head* of bold speculators and jobbers.Dn Friday, there was a sale at Weston, nine miles from Toronto, when a few acres divided into lot* sold for A'll,iH)() ! i When the result of the sale was known, the thing appeared incredible.I understand the sale was like a regular jolification.One of the audience lold me that champagne ami other wines, together with stronger and weaker liquO\u2019S, flowed in abundance, and that a large portion ol the audience were in a stale of ihe utmost hilarity.Nodouot they all felt rich, and shelled out like princes, or rather bid out like millionanes.At these sales, I understand it is not uncommon to have hired bidders, »hn help to run up the lots, with the understanding that if t ley are knocked down to them, they will of course rmi be under the neci ssily ol taking them, and that men holding very respectable positions in society act in this way a* decoy ducks In the unsuspecting feonn fide bidders.Ido not say that this was the case at the sale now spoken ol, but it may have been lor aught I know.Wheat is coming down slowly, the farmeis being sadly sulky at the reduction of price*.I shall not lie surprised if in a month it brings only 5s a bushel.The election for Legislative Councillors is at last exciting attention, and a host of candidates are in the field.For Smigeen Division, Mr.Beatty of the leader offers, and it is said with good prospect of success.He will be opposed by Mr McMurrich, the one merchant who represented the whole commercial interest of Toronto on the platform at the meeting convened to condemn the Ministry.It is said that Mr.Morrison, ohiai editor ol the Leader, and Mr.Hogan, of Essay notoriety, now I believe employed in the Colooiit uf this city, are onlyawaitiug a decision favourable tu the dissolution of Parliament to announce themselves as candidates.The tor-rner is, of course, a moderate but progressive liberal, the latter a conservative, I think of the old school.May it not be possible that the aspirations of these gentlemens influence, to some extent, the sheets in which they record arguments for a dissolution, and that their desire for Legislative honors must be taken into account when estimating the value ol such arguments ?\t1 believe botft gentle- men would be preferable to many now in the House,\u2014the first iiameii especially, being a person of cousiderable talent.(To the Kditor of the Morning Chronicle.) Sir,\u2014Now (bat tbs building of tbs long-wanted Ligbt-houie upon the Bird Islands, in ihe Gull, Las teen determine»! ujMn, it is lo be hop-ad that exceiiencrd 11 en will be conaulled belore a counsel, involdtug a larte ex|H-uditur« ol nubile money, is entered into.I here ought to be no job «mg about ih«se works, etficieucy and economy should be aUaiiily kept in vtew.I here bring on ihe Hud Islands abundance ol buihlmg ruateris\u2019, all tfiat would be requir'd to be trans-I toiled lbiih«r are Itr# bricks toi the Unt-rn tower.and Ihe li-liliug apparatus.Il viiorously arid properly inau«ged the lignt could be 1 1 lui, 0|«eiafi «n by ttie end of next June.As >1 is con-leiuplaied to build another light upon Gape An guile Nil I.\u2014wihnu' «hull ihe navigation of die i,ulf can never be safe,\u2014it is important that the light upon the Birds be revo'vn g,\u2014a first class ligbl m every ir\u2019perl.Our Government cannot iio better man lollow (be model ot the Ll-vet 1 oui Hock Light lor that on lb* Buds; and and the >kerrirs light lor that on Cape Anguill, \u2014'he lot nier revolving tbir# colours\u2014Ihe latin 4 s'* lonsry « hile light.The whole apparatus il oidered lh s F'all could tie h«ie bv Hie lusl the ma|jiity of Upper Ca-nad.ans are equally as obuoxio«is to Ihe charge as mys-ll I a ill not take u|>on myselt poMtivt-iy to asseil.yet, mv candid opinion is, that the) are That Mich \" iglioiance,\u2019\u2019however, arises tr»)n any want of sympathy on the part of ih-peopleot the Upper UloVinCe towards iheir Loo rt Canadian neighbors, or because they (eel no interest 111 then w« I fa re or prospeiiiy I do not believe, bn* am u| opinion that il is mainly to be attributed H» the fact that Ihe latter have never bio'igbt the supeinn advan'ag-s which, in some res|>erts, they enp»y, to the piominent notice ol the loi mer ; and b-itig turther ot opinion that whoever, lo however Hilling an ex ent, assists in removing inis ' veil ol darkness*' Irom die eyes of my Up-p-r Canadian Inends is *' doing (he stale some little set vice \u201d I am induced lo -end you the following bri»l sketch ol ihe Kbouiemens, (ihe village st which I am now sojourning,)\u2014the sur-lounding scenery, Sic ; and should Ps pem-al be the 11.cans o| indur.ng one Upp-r Canadian to pay a visit to this iiMgnihcent p «rtion uI the Lower Province, I shall consider myself amply compensated tor the lew moments 1 have devoted lo sci ibrdmg it : \u2014 Ihe \u201d F'tMulemen*,\u201d (which in French, I believe.signifies tailing down, and so called from the tenible volcanic eruptions which must have at one priiod ot Ihe woild's ex stence taken place here,) is situated on Ihe Noilh Shore ol the St.Lawrence, about 75 miles below Wuetier, and is w I\u2019hout exception one ol the mo»t enchanting »jh('s I ever beheld.I w a» ind iced to come here s.dely for the purpose of availing myselt ol the lietielits of «all water bathing, lully exp«-ceiSf veiance and go-a-beaditiveness w hich seem to b- so (teculiarly Ihe rhaiartensiic ol uur Upper Canadian denizens, and which, tor picturesque scenciy cannot be excelled by anv country 111 the world.Ttie Hudson and Lake Champlain «re famed, and deservedly so, for the lovely scenery in which Iti-y abound, and most unquestionable exhibit sunlim- s|ierimeut of nature's handi-wot k.hut lo the ardent admirer ol natuie.in iu fiande»! and tuna! maj-s ic loTtus, ibat ol the lorine would e list of Isshionabie ws-teimg places in Canada.M> only suiprise is that it has not long since done so.This is the resilience «d Dr l.aterneie, the \" Potent, grave and reverend Seignior,\u201d of the Parish, and late M P.h»r th-County of Saguenay.The Doctor, ( who is as tine a specimen of a gentleman ol the od F\u2019lench school as I have yet seen ) possesses a most magnificent properly here.Indeed it is whit the ladies (ami the ladles are never w rong) won il rail s *' jiertect luve of a place,\u2019\u2019 and which were it in the vicinity of New York.B «-ton, nr anv other large American city, would he worth million».I have been informed that the Doctor intends during 'he ensuing summer erecting a la ge Hotel upon that portion of his estate which is here known as the Point.\" and which he wnl ojien for the reception of gut-sta the following season.The ' Point\u2019\u2019 as a bathing place possesses far greater advantages than either River du I.imiji or Uscouns.the beach being much finer and Isr more easy of arress lo than at either ol the above mentioned places ; I ih-Tefore feel no hesitation in promising \u2022\u2019 mine host\u2019\u2019 of the \" Point\u2019\u2019 (whoever he may he) a crowded house.I had almost forgotten to m-ntion that theie is within two bundled Yards ol the site whirh has been seieeted lor Ihe Hotel, a mineral apring, the water of w hich, lor medicinal purposes, is sai l, by those wh» have tested 1 s qualities, to be equal to that of any other spring jn Canada.By the way I may remark m payant 'hat the electors of this, and the three a tj lining counties are determined to again drag the worthy old Doctor into the \" troublesome sea of politics,\" nntl that re-quisiti >ns are now being hiimemtiily signed ««k-mg him to come forward and offer humell as a candidate at the approaching election for a Legislative Councillor.If an \" outsider\" might he permitted lo express an opinion upon the siihjec at all, without rendering himself obnoxious to th* charge ol being guilty ol a most tin warrantable piece ol imp-ninence, I should »av to the electors of Les Lsurentidee\u2014Bring the Doctor f rwanl by all means, and elect him by acclamation.Well worthy is he ol some such mark of confidence and reaped at yout hands.F\u2019or upwards of five and twenty years hss he behaved faithfully, zealously, and disinterestedly in endeavoring to promote your interests in particular and the welfare and prosperity of the Lower Province generally, and now that an opportunity offers itsell let it not be esid that his long anil arduous services in your behalf ate forgotten ; but besides this, you will have the \u2022stiSlaction of knowing that in confiding your interests into the hands nf Dr.Laternere.you entrust them into the keeping of an old and faithful servant, whom you know will never betray your confidence ; one whom you know it proof against bribery and corruption, (a rara avis I assure you now a days) and one who, frnm his long parliamentary experience, is certainly aa well qualified foi the post of Legislative Councillor as any other marin eith-r Province*.\u2014 Therefore success to the Doctor eay I.Viator.Lee Eboulemene, Aug.20, 1856.PEOPLE\u2019S BUILDING SOCIETY.The General Annual Meeting of the People's Building Society was held on Monday the 95th August 1&56, at the office ol the Sooii-ty.Noel Hill Bowen, Esq., was called to the Chair.The Report of the Directors lor the psst year w islaid before the meeting, together with the Periodica! Statement, and the Au-ditor\u2019e Report thereon, which were read by the Chairman in Frenoh and Flngltah.SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS OF THE PEOPLE\u2019S BUILDING SOCIETY.The Directors on retiring have much pleasure in this theSixth Annual Report ol the Peoples, Building Society in assuring the members ol its continued prosperity, and the increasing success which has attended the same during the past year.During the year now elapsed, there have Iteen sold 43 shares, at an average Bonus ol £'21 iHa5Jd per cent, making in the six years now elajwed, an average Bonus of X'26 6» H»l per cent ; in the year now ended 2H shares have been transferred and one withdrawn.The Board have reluctantly been obliged to take legal pioceedmgs against several of the purchasers, some of whom have since paid the amounts owing by them to ttie Society, the property of other parties have been sold which realised the full value placed thereon by the Society's Inspector, thus that no loan has beam sustained to the Society by any of Us Mortgages.1 he Board ol Directors in retiring Irom Ollice, would recommend the propriety of alnctly enforcing the payment of all arrears, as on prompt payment depends in a great measure the prosperity and successful termination of the affaira of the Society.The Directors take this opportunity of testifying to the very able, courteous and correct manner in which Mr.Miller, the Secretary\u2014 Treasurer, has at all times lulfilled the duties of his ollice.The whole nevertheless respectfully submitted.W.EADON, President.Quebec, 25th August, 1856.FINANCIAL STATKMF.NT OF TIIK I'F.Oft.F.S III II.IHNU MH'IKTY, FROM I-tm AUUU8T, Im.To Htm Al Ut NT, îcôii, INCH SIVt.Its M a.d To tialanrr of ra*h from IS.V& .To uiutitlily tuMaliiM-ut* uu i.'J \u2022hare* .T» iutcraat froiu purriiasers.403 I?\u2022) To tlo from yurbec Hank .\t.*> l\u2018J I IVr skip l'rlaca Kof«ni.OmmA, isr Hall\u2014SI* laws \u2022lia.400 do wbli« pia», SO do blrok, SOW) **d gaals.400 dost pmi», lia pipa suvaa, by K War*tall A Co U iis * i I- Iiuw, s sas\t¦\u2022\u2022vww, JVc \u2022blu For lb.I*yr toe (J< o etui, lie do rad plu*, seed.13 \u2022\tox* \u2022\t0 OH \u2022\t0 0 £ s.d at* to c ISON 14 * 4U!i 4 10 To i« »« l«al'l i|i'po*itor* .\t\u2022«.\u2019 v «I To aiuouul of flur* rm-fivod.7N\t7\t3 To\tdo of irsnsfrr\tuu £** skarno.\t1\t13\te T« \u2022!« r«v««iv«M to pay Ituprv tor*.Adv»«-at*i\tA Nularlv*\t.\t4Ô\t0\t0 To tiouua on 43 ¦lian-i *01(1.avrr- fttfp die IV* or X.'l 1H* Mv«t per «eut .471\t7\t0 To amount rpcslvot f\u201er arrears of rvut.407 g 1 .v.h; y 3 C 13 0 d-jKn u s To balance ofcruh.100 N 11 To arrears\tof rou» «lue\tNoclety.\t3\t0\t0 To\tdo\tof instalments.\t171\t13\t0 To\tdo\tof Imprest\t.|U0\ttli\t7 To\tdo\tof flue*.\t32\t12\t2 To 271 share» paid off\u2014avrrago t-ouu* X'Jü Os ed |XT cent.413 12 13330 0 Jt 13203 12 S Ca llv balanre paid purrbaspr* la le-Vi .339 12 6 Hr Au'litor* Iasi v«-sr .10 0 0 llv K«* «cat .assessment, rlean- in* riutm*.advertlsin*.stationery.Ar.12 10 0 - 27 2 C llv rent of'iftire.Are Wimn!, A-.:14 IN 3 lly less received from rooms let.31 13 0 lly S«-rotary'« Salary.Hy Buiotint paid for Insaraaeo.lly «to paid A«lvnratvs, In \u2022pps-tors A Notaries.By 4.1-hare* «old .By I share withdrawn.By cash kuynt-bvc Bank.By nett subscription on r>23 ¦hare*.I havin* withdrawn By amount due for inatalmrni* in ad ranee .By balance proflt of the Society, « \u2022iual lo 47 ea dlad.3 3 3 12Ô 0 0 1 Hi 3 45 0 0 2130 0 0 20 S 3 105 x 11 42NJ7 IJ e toavi 5 i so y p 3NN7 17 11 4132(3 12 N W.MILLER Secy.Treasurer.I\u2019rorLic'* BriLDiNo Socixtv, (4>i«-boe, 25 th An*., 1*36.Approved and rcrtiflM al «juebec.25th An* , 1*50.A.BE1.ANOF.K.» , ALEX FUANEK.) Au,1\u2018u»r* ai-mroa*' aaruar.Havin* carefully and luinulrly rxatninod the Book*.Areoant*.Ac., of (be People'* Hllfldiii* Noriety.we do rerlifr ihe same to be rorr««et.ami do further 'tie* to slate that the hl*he«t rraalil is due lo the Neeretarr.Mr.Wm Miller (from whom we rweiretl erery facility ).for the rerr efficient manner in which be ha* perform ed hi* dulls*.A.BELANHER, ( ALEX.FRANKR.) Auditor*.Mr.Joseph Papin, seconded by Mr.Alexis.Coté, moved, and it was, Resolved.\u2014That the Reports and .Statement just read be received and adopted, and printed in the Fdigliah and F'rench newspapers, and that 200 copies be ordered by the Secretary, for the use ol the Stockholders.The Chairman read the Scrutineer\u2019s Report, declaring the following gentlemen duly elected Directors for the present year, viz : \u2014 Wm.F^adon,\tJean Langlois, F'erdmand Weippert,\tWm.Hickman, Thomas Andrews,\tWm.Wadinan, Pierre Tessier.Flsquires.Moved by N.II.Bowen, seconded by Mr.Alex.Fraser, and Resolved,- -That the cordial thanks of the Society be voted to the President, Vice-President, and Directors of the late board for their impartial administration ol the Society\u2019s affairs during the past year.On motion of Mr.J.B Wood, seconded by Mr.Grégoire Darveau, it was, Resolved, - That the thanks of the Society are tine, and are hereby tendered to the Secretary-Treasurer, Win.Miller, for Ins care and assiduity in the discharge of his duties during the past year.N.II.Bowen Esq., left the chair, and Mr, Alex Fraser was called thereto.Moved by Jean Langlois FUq., seconded by Mr.('yprien Beclurd, Resolved,\u2014That the thanks of the meeting be voted to N.H.Bowen, F>q., for Ins able and impartial conduct in the chair.[Certified) WM.MILLER, Secretary-Treasurer.People\u2019s Building Society,) 25th August, 1856.J COM.VERCIAL.Imports and Kiport* at Quebec» (Compiled forth* Morning Chromcls.) IMPORTS.An*.22.t\u2019er *htp Inkcrmann.Welch, from Hrecnock\u2014A3I Ion* coal * m Mnntrnal Ocean R N Ho.3*i' bar* yellow un-lal In F.Rurtlall A Co.4 bale* nnltr In Kncnlan A Co 2 tu i, 2 bale* lo order.IVr bark Traitait, RI reel, from llambnr*\u20143 rate* woollen *oml*.IÜ do »lalc *ood*.I do China ink color*.3 do Ro-ordcnn*.9 do A V bate* ba«krl *nod*.ID ca*ea hardware.I do colored hollow *las*.I do *la**ware.I ¦lo |>rrcn*«lon copper cap* to J Ander*on A Cn 23ca* ¦\t\u2022 *|**.w*rr to W Harltn* A Co.3 pipe alavea Km W I «to.by C E Levey A Co.Her hark Hlgginsou.Jones, for Wicklow\u2014P toe* oek, 3 do dm £12 do rod pine, 992 do wblte do.3190 aid \u2022 pruce dealt, I 2ui pipe alavea, It cord» lath wood, by Benson A Co.Her bark Ann Harley, McKinnon, fur flroenoek\u201493 Ion* oak.3) do elm, IA» do while pine, UXW aid pine deal*, IV m *ld \u2022lave*.3ut W O W ! do, by U B fly me* A Co Her hark Ht I aw r euce.Hooke, for Qnoctutnwa\u201490 toe* red pine, *X> du w bite do.9a> pipe slave*, 1100 *ld rprure deal», by A Ullmour A Co Her brig I bell*, Walkiiison, fur Hall\u201430 ton* red plu», 50 do white do, y meal*, HXXl aid dual*, (XA> do deal end*, by K Burauil A Co.Her brig Ana.Boyl*.for llonegal 8 ton* oak, 81 do red pine, 'JU do wblto do.33UU *ld spruce deals, 3UU do deal eod*.3m W I alavea, by II B Myme* A l\u2019o Her brig Congresa.Llgbtbody.for Mary port\u20149fl Iona imk.17N do dm, 3(ii2«lo wblte plue.1 while piao maat.13\" *ld pine dead*.Oui I 0 20 pipe staves.30 spruce \u2022par*.N cord* ialhwood.23 ton* tamarar, 30 pair* ash oar*, by it B My mo* A Co.IVr brig Charlotte, WallU, for HnnderUad\u201419 ton* oak.A3 !.Hi tk flo t>-.l piuc.29\" do white do.7'JU *ld plix-fb-al*.1\" conta lalbn imh! by Hcnaou A Co.IVr brig Lina.Mnhr.for flunderland\u201473 Iona elm, 3M do red pine.930 do while do, 4H0 aid pine deal* 7 cords laihw»>od, by Benson 4 Co.FORSYTH.BELL & CO\u2019S.PRICES CURRENT OF TIMBER, DEALS, tic.Qukbkc, August 30, 1856.a.d\ta.d.Whitb Pink.In Ihe raft, for Inferior and ordinary according to average.Aa, measured off.0\titfl\t\u20194 0 tHfl for Superior do do\tU\t?Vb\t#09 tu «hipping order according to average and quality.0\t7tp\t\u2022 0 9 tfl Hno Himk.to the Rafl.measured oflf.0\t1\t#\t0\t11 In Mbipplug order, 4\"\tfeet.0\t10\t#\t0\t00 Oak.lake Erie.13\t#14 Lake Mi Clair, measured off.13\t-# t fl Elm.by the Raft according lo average and quel lly.0 71% #14.In ¦tupping order,\t4\" feel.1\t9\t#\t110 Tamabai', Square.a< cording toaiae in the ran.0 »\t# 1 0 Flailed do.0\t5\t#\t0\t71% Htavks, Pipe Merchantable.#453 to 437 10.Do W.O Puncheon.Merchantable.413 to 416.DiALa.Bright.412 IDs to 413 for lata, .A t%rda, for 2nda Do.floated.411 I0»tofll2 3s for Uu .\tA X%rda for 2leta.Do.Spruce.47 lo 47 IU* for .lata.4t>for 2nd» N B \u20141\u2018artiea in England will bear In mind that timber \u2022old In the Raft aubjerta the purchaser to great ex pense In dressing.Inn ting, amt at time* heavy losa (or cull*\u2014if sold in-hipping «irder, the expense of ship plug only tu be added.a k ¦ a a K s.During the early part of the Last ' irtnlghl there was great duUai an la um markri snafftnllT but within the last few day* n gr.-at deal of White Pine baa rbangM band* at prices geiu-rally varying from 7'«d to 0d.al though In one initaiu-p 7*1 was taken for fair uew tlm ber, but thla we consider an exceptional case There ta more enquiry for raft* of last year, and holders arc more sanguine of obtaining their price than they were \u2022nine weeks ago.For large average 9d in the raft ha* been given.Rki> Pink I* still little a%d to 7 I 2d for 36 to .IN feet.Oak I* only a»ke.l for in small parrel*, ami Elis ts \u2022lull of sale except for 40 feel In shipping order.TANsaAr lain fair request for Square, several Iota of :i5 feet having been *old at ltd.but for Flat tLn demand ia very limitetl.KTANttaao Stsvk» move off steadily at 453.If cull» are taken with them Puncheon, from the small quan lily arriving lo market, are held at 416 to 417.but buyers seem diaposad to suballtuie Cull* or Lath wood to giving lh«*se rate*.Dkal* are in better r«-qa**t for tîr»t rata speriflea lion*, either Rrigbt or Floated, but for Ul assorted or old lot* It I* difficult to obtain 410 for lata, and propor lionale price* for 2nd* Fbkiumtk are \u2022leadily advancing 34* 3d ha* been given for Liverpool, and 42» for letodon.and the expec talion aeeiu* general that they will atlU ri*s In value.FORSYTH.BELL A CO.SUPERVISOR OF CULLERS\u2019 OFFICE, Quebec, August 30, 1856.Comparaître Statement of 'fimoer, Stare».Ma*t», Hou»prit», and Spar» meanred and Culled lo date : 0 S do do \tIK34.\t1833\t1834 IVhlto Pine.\t\t12.4I3.XI3\t9,872.233\t12.434361 Ifi-d Plue\t\t2.337.143\t1.752.IH0\t1.198.316 oak\t\t1,027.331»\t1.222.752\t706.fll 1 Elm\t\t\t\t1,943.179\t1,315.6:1\"\t1.013.395 Ash \t\t\tlec.XM\t104.til Kl\t92.742 Basswood.\t\t\t19.904\t13.647\tl«.a\"»7 Butternut\t\t1 IM\t1,449\t8.745 Tamarar\t\t2.447,1.73\t803.940\t547.5(11 Ilirrti 4 Maple\t\t40.113\t93.887\t68,(185 Mast* 4 Bowsprit*.\t607 Pcs\t149 Pcs.\t1126 Pc flpar*\t\t14 .*7 Pr*\t247\" Pea\t1128 Pr* 81,1 Slaves\t\t021) 4 3.1\t1918.4.0 4\t0O7.H.H.13 \\V 1.Slave*\t\t\t1.60».1.0.3\t415 2.1 3 Barrel Staves\t\t0.1.\".21\t0.3.3.10\t.WM.QCINN.fluperviaor CoHPAaATtVR Statkmkict of arrival*'and Tonnage at this Port, in the vear» 1M55 and 1K56, to the 291h Ang.la aa follow* INM.192\tVe*aela I94l.\u2019ai Tona.KV,.iir»U\t-\t3454N7\t\u201c Mornihi* rear.2Mfl\t131331 Quebec Wholesale Prices Current* PRODUCE, OROPERIES.AND GENERAL MERC It AN DISK, For the Week ending Satnnlay, the3lHh Auguat, 1N56.PRODUCE\u2014A«he», Peta, perewt.\t34\t3 Do Peart*, do\t41\t6 Flour.Fine, p bid.196 lb*.\t25\t0 Do No l Can flpflne, do 36\t0 Do Extra.do 4\" 0 Indian Meal,\t17\t0 9 34 '# 42 « 26 # 36 » 40 % 0 10 # 1 | 0 2\t#03 0 0 #00 1 l\\| # 1 9 » hi* ,r o y o 9i% # o tn 3 9\t#3 10 0 0 #00 10 #18 do do do do do do do do do None do do do do do do dn do do 15 Pet.do do do do Free.do do do do do 15 p et do do do Frse.do do do do do do do do do do do do 46 10 4 0 0 413 10 417 \"\t#\t417 5 .13 O # 0 0 ¦ 20 0\t#\t25 0 55 0 59 6 # 46 18 6 do # 4 0 0 dn #413 13 121% p r.\u201c\t* do Froe do 15 p cl Free, Free 5 P et.Free, do do do do #\ton\to *\t5'*\u2022 Ship Black Dongla*.McDonnell, 30th Jnty, Liverpool.E Rnrsteli 4 Co.xeneral cargo, 19 paa.Bark Transit, Street.1st Jxty.Hamburg, Ryan Bros, gen cargo, 932 pas, Anguil 29.Bark Lord flldmnnth.Mood I a, 29th Jaly, Port Glasgow, G H Hyines 4 Co.C L K A R KD .August 99.Steamship Anglo Ha ton.McMaster, Liverpool, O B flymes 4 Co.Rhlp Sir Wm Byrs, Camming*, Liverpool.A Gtlmour 4 Co.¦ ¦ Prlneo Regent, Cntnek, Hnü.w HnrslaJI A Co.-Forth, Pye, Uroeooek, Benson 4 Co, MARITIME EXTRACTS.Tho steamer Saguenay r*turned from Riviera d\u201e \u2022'\u2022\"\u2018M- oG-m 6 o'clock.She w», l, full of passenger, as «he coxM possibly be She rrporu having seen only three Inward bound vessel* but ih\u201e \u2022ether waa very thick.\t1 1 The bark Lord fcldmouth, at this port, report, that r\t^ â\u2018 0,1 The freight «tramer* Boston and Protection cam* I» eoUUIon sLout midnight W«lne*dey evening nj, pUro.nd Kingston.Tha I rotectloo sunk, and Ike Boston put back to Kln*»i\u201ei, Ui/I^lla vMh*.n l!1 h*'r* 10\t\u2022\u2018\u2022c SHrgn, but It ia hoped she will be ready to com* (lowa ou Wed,.plrti i * l\u201c,or\"*d of b»r eargo was dau^cl I articular* have not yet boot, received R^lura of the number of Pasasugor* arrlretl at th» fo 'St\tsîî\t,n;r#r scouami.\t»6i\t;;;*\t}£2 Germany.\t33K\t4321\t)0|g Norw'yA Nwod'n 1379\t20(0\tj-ry,\t*\"\u2022 ¦¦\t-\t-m\tleg h*r Lower Port*.Increase, 1836, 617 179»J 180*4 4946 473 :n64 | | ^ Rmlgratlon Deportment A C BL\u2019CUANJtlL Quebec, 29tk August.1634\ttUe\u2018 A«*nl Ad vice of Iks sailing of Ike following Passenger Ve», sels bave been rsceived at Ibis office I\u2014\t\u201d\t* Dstu flailed, flklp's name.Whence fronL Cab n ht*.* Aug.8\u2014Wiscotuiu,\tLiverpool,\t0 xn A.C.BUCHANAN.Emigration Department.\tUhlef Agent tjuebcc, Ang.\u2022£>, 1034 SvrrctBBfl.^To nil who wish fl remedy t0\\ the tooibache.we aay try Dr.Cummings\u2019# Nsrvt Anodvon.It hss re«eiv»ftl thn highest tnstuno-niais «ver jiven in favor of any nrnparntion.For sole by Drufgigts g> nnrnlly.uug 21, 12 MARRIED.At New V«wk.oe the 11th Inatanl.by the Rev Hi Stan.Secretary to Monag.Hnghe*.Mr 8.H Avreat England, to Mia* Marie Adelald* Caroline BUmLcU! of Quebec.NOTICE To Shlp-BKastera and othors.IX/INCHKS FOR HIRE nt the ST.LAW.VV HENCE FOUNDRY, ul Tid.per Dat.Rafting Chama at 2u.61.each, (or loading, and other Gear in proportion.Apply to E.CONNERS.Quebec, July 15, 1856,\tto 15 nov MUSIC HALL.' Lesskc and Mbnaorb*.Mb.J.W.Buckland Also ol the Theatre Royal, Montreal.Stage Manaobk.Mb.H.B.Phillip».GREAT ATTRACTION!! BEING MOST POSITIVELY THE &JLMT AFPMABAHCE lo this Ciiyofthe Wonderful U'OOD & MAU TROin JI VKMLK fONklilAIVSH NATI KD4V EVEXIAG, AFC.SO, Gitiid Romantic Drama of the 40 THIEVES.DAZVCE, - - nxiss Jennie, The performance will commence with ¦ HOUGH small bills for incident».Dwc.a open %» balf-paat SEVEN, Curtain rises \u2022t EIGHT o\u2019clock precisely.Admission\u2014Sial a.3s.9.1.; Boxes, 2».6d ; Pit, I».I0|d.Children Under IU years of age, lo the Stalls, half-price Quebec.Aug 3D, 1856.WAN! EdT^ A GOOD COOK\u2014io whom liberxl wages will he given Apply ai ihe Office of this pflper.Ouebec, JOih Aug , 18*6.LOST, ON THURSDAY night, on the Reauport Road, between ih- \" Falls Hotel\" and Beauport Chureh.a GOLD BRACELET.The finder will he suitably rewarded on leaving it at the Dorchester Toll Bridge.Quebec, 3fith August, 1856.\t3 Horae For Sale.%aapHESNUT MARE.6 ye.re, fast, -SL-ÆîVv sound, and quiel\u201415 hands.Apply at *ir.Ko, Ginuxas, Coacn-Msker, Ursule Su Quebec, 3lHh August, 1856.\t6 lYU 4* CHEAP FALL GOODS JAS.HEWITT & Co, HAVE RECEIVED per Steamships \" North American\"\u2019 and \u2022 Anglo **axon,\u201d and sail» ing ves.eli, 156.FOUND ON THURSDAY right, on Mountain Hill, a SMALL BLACK PORTMANTEAU.-Tba owner ran bave it by proving j-ioi^My and paying ei|>enara.Apply at Ibia office.Quebec, Aug.30, 1856.Smillis\u2019 Coal.The Subscriber will aell about IHALDRONS SMITHS\u2019 COAL, on the India Whaif, at SEVEN DOLLARS \u2022/ Chat lion.M.H.WARREN.Quebec, Aug.30, 1856.50 C Juit arrived per Ship \"Black Doublai' from Liverpool and For Sale by the Subscribers : 3rpO.N8 SUPERIOR OAKUM.JL 15 Barrels RefmeiH\u2019oai Tar, 10 Half Bnls Stockholm Tar, Robeing and Seaming Twine, Connecting Shackles, hr., Nr.C.W.WILSON At CO.Quebec.Aug.30,1*56.Murray Bay and Hiver du Loup.NOTICE.Day of Departure Changed.THE riRNT CLASS SEA U01NU STEAMER AUCTION SALES BY A.J.MAXHAM.Brig for Sale.B>.w«rlio° wi!' \u2022oW TUESDAY MORN* CHANGE \u2014* 2nd 8*ptember» \u2022* lh# JtX- THHE HULL, MAST'S.4 SPARS ¦R of th.Bug \u201c DOKINK.\" lust »iUin,\u2018.J * ,,ow lv,n6 Olive»\u2019* »,- Wharf, 218 Ton* Old 1 Meaemement.Bottom plankm* Copper*V*te7 T*LCd Z*',c l**t«ned above her water liue.,.Ihînb0r#MVr#l *\u2022 n,0,\u2018 \u2018\u2022\u2022'bfully and aub* èinv V bu,lt .0| th« ^*1 msteria), baa every convenience and accommodanon for Cabin Paa- Wï'r* fin* rooJ*1.light draft, and promues well adapted for lb.Weat India or Mediterranean trade.Balett ELEVEN o'clock A.M.\tA.J.MAXHAM, Quebec, Aug.28, 1856.\tA.4 B.St* Ifaurlee Casting*, Stales, Ac, Ay Auction will be sold on THUhRDAY.the I Itb September next, at the Store of J.W.LEAY-CHAF'r.Eaq , India Wharf: AJ\\A*8o Second t lass.AI5 or $tkj \u2022 hi»d Class,.jo,.or ^ S'\"\"*: Passengers must provide themselves with Bedding, and Eating and Drinking Uten.ila, All baggage at risk of Owners thereof.For Rates ol Freight, and further parliculara \u2022pply to\t* GF.O.BURNS SYMKS 4 CO.^\t4\tAgents, St.Ptter Street.Quebec, Aug.22, 1*56.New Fall Goods! WER St FW ARK Receiving every week by Steamshitis «tc,4e.a SUPPLY of CHOICE and Cheap Good», suitable for the coming Season.Just Opened, tn/ \u201cEarth American\u201d \u201c (Juren of the iMkes\u201d tj-c.Flannels of all kinds, Kerseys.Blank-ts, J olkas.Woollen Yarns, Hosiery, Plaids, Prints.Shilling,, tMeans, Cobourg Cloths, Double 1 willed Cashmetes, 4c., 4c.ALSO TWO CASES OF Gentlemen's Clothing from the Celebrated House ot Messrs.H, J.At I».NICOLL, London, consisting of: MORNING 4 OFFICE COATS, CAPE JACK-EIS, 4c., 4c.in Cheviot Tweeds, Velvet Cloth, Milled Melton, Milled Buck.4c.Clama SLEEVED CAPFS FROCK COATS, DRESS COATS.AN- V1™«4Ïϰ^TIKG VKyiS' ROY\u2019S ETON JAr.KM>, 4c , 4c.G.4 F.are Sole Agent» in Quebec for the above.WT Three Lasea of f*entlemen\u2019a LAMBS W™\"\u201d' SH,R1S.draw-KRS, and HALF HO'E.SHIRT COLLARS, BRACES, NECK TIPS Ac., 4c.\t' Quebec, Aug.26, 1856.la Banque du Peuple.NOTICE.FOR SALE.Th K N.w Schoon-r MARIE ROSE, now lying at St.Paul\u2019s Ma ax kt Whakf, about 50 Ton#, m NOTICE.THE Subscriber* have thia dav ENTERED INTO PARTNERSHIP, and will transact Hu» in* at under the firm of JEFFRY J WYATT \u2018 BRO JEFFRY J.WYATT, PHILIP WYATT.St.Paul Street, Quebec,13th Auguat, 1856.; CAPLIN.\u2022> 1 BARRELS and 10 Boxes\u2014just re eived rj IJ via Poitland and for »ale.JAMES M.KERR._\t,\t65 St.|»1U| street.Quebec, Aug.19, 1856.tor Sale by the Subscriber ! BOILED and NAVY CANVAS, of various qualities.Tarred and Manilla Cordage, beaming Twine, Spikes, assorted siz' ran First C«hm.aft.First Cabin, forward.Second Cabin,.For wi THE undersigned, educated in London, and juat arrived m Quebec, begs to intimate that he it prepared to make PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS and ESTIMATES, for Gentlemen\u2019.Re-sidencos and Public Buddings, an 1 generally enter upon the practice ol his profession He brings wiih him the latest improvement* of the age, and \u2022\u2022 so generally conversant with the several branches of AarHiTRcrttax, that he tiusts to meet with support and encouragement, and will endeavour to merit it, LACHLAN MACLEAN, Architect, No 15, John Street.Quebec, I8|h August, 1856.\tIm-2awp ((lltbff («JM .Notice.-a semi-annual dividend of FOUR PER CENT, upon the Capital Stock haa been declared, payable at the Office of the Company on and alter the FIRS F SEPTEMBER next.The Transfer Book ia closed until 31st instant inclusive.By order of tha Directors, P.PEEBLES.Manager.Gab Works, Quebec, I2ib August, 1856.3aw PROVINCIAL Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition.TO TAKE PLACR AT THREE RIVERS, OK THE 17th, 18th and 19th September next.N O tTc E.T7NTRIES OF LIVE STOCK.Agricultural XU and Industrial Products, Ac., must be made prev.ou.to ,he FIRST OF SEPTEMBER, end th.«\t|W\\,h ^\t¦« »he Office of the Board of Agriculture, at Montreal, or at Three Riven, with SEVERE DUMuULIN.rXh\u2014 'y,rpo\"\"'d \u2022',h' »'«\u2022 m M\" ( anada for dutribution.and 'o the Board of Agriculture lor Upper Canada, Toronto.\t* By order, WM.EVANS, n i * *\t\u2022 , Secretary and Treasurer.Boardof Agriculture 4 Agricultural Asaociatiin.Montreal, August 19, 1856.Oonalffnee Wanted TWO PUNCHEONS and ONE BRL.HISKEY, i»er Ship *\u2022 Flliza Morison,\u201d from Liverpool.\u2014ALSO.\u2014 Four Piece* of Cham, marked P.V.ANW.PARKE, Quebec Chambers.Quebec, Aug.22, 1856.LANDING Ex '* Lucia,\u201d from Halifax: 'T\u2019T TTHD\u20194.Bright Porto Rico Sugar, » * J-L 68 Boxea large Table Codfish, 26 Hlf-do.do.do.do.Ex *\u2022 Maiie St.Croix,\u201d from Gaspd : 40 Bbla.Cod Oil, 150 Quintals Table Cod Fish.\u2014 And in Store : \u2014 450 Bbls.Round Herrings.H.J.NO AD 4 CO.Quebec, Aug.25, 1856.\t« Freah Flour! Fresh Flour!! JUST RECEIVED and for sale by the Sub-»J senber: \u2014 500 Barrels BEST FAMILY FLOUR, made of Wheat of this year\u2019s growth.J- B.RENAUD.Napoleon Wharf.Quebec, 25th August, 1856.\tIm 7£fl IJARRELS OHIO EXTRA SUPER-II) FINE FLOUR, liom New Wheat.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 500 Barrels Pomona New Mills Superfine.100 UhG E-RV.al No 15 G tarxir >r* » ».r, opjK^de the Erg!i*h (\u2019atliedml.Quebec.Ju v 26, Important to Druggists, Doctors, AND OTHERS.i \\ (Tnoss.Wova sV>tja1JPrince Edward IsUnd and Iff©wfoundland, Hon Be\u201d0,W,e^ MV °7w~|^,r,Ban\u2019 P ,0t,n\tK*9-M.1'.P, WiIJiam J.^ufra.^Esq.Okkic x: Merchants» Exchange Halifax.General Manager m Briti.h North America :-W.P.REYNOLDS, Esq.Quebor, Toronto.I rider the Control of Montreal Board, OFFICE: ST LAWRENCE CHAMBERS, >t.J\u2019e'er Mreef.rpilE Subscriber.Agent at Quebec for the INSl^l'*VLA|JK>f1*,,0.aV '* Ffe|uired lo GRANT K A°A,\u2019NVT K,RK on all desenp-lonsol Iropeity at A> LOW KATES of I\u2019re- \"n'UKANCk\" Kr,S''fh °*rM\u2019 Also LIKE \u2018.'-l IvAM E on very favorable term*.tJ-Losees Settled without reference to England.^i-No charge tor Policies or Transfer».JOHN LAIRD, (, t\tChambers, St.Peter Street.Quebec.Aug.JM, |m5,, St.to 30 nov FAB MERS A MECHANICS\u2019 In su rancc\t( 'ouijhi n OF PHILADELPHIA.Paid np Capiui, - Surplus, - -\t.- «311,000 $75,000.tir premiums payable at queb-\u2019 taken Mam facturer »r,d importer of Suspensory Bandag-s, Trii»>es, Cnevt Expander*.Ladies un I Gentlemen\u2019» Shoulder Braces K.ding Trusses, Bathing Cap*, also Spunge Pag* 4c., 4c.\u201d fire risk Nock*, or in l-ocu.For lur.her j-articular on Vessels on the apply to A.M< LI MONT, 8:.Law re r ce Chambers, Quebec, March 28.1856.\t\u2018 tn fbnov!™** WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL.IN.Jolin ttVMf, qurlK'r, I\t- \" here a Orders will l*e .ittended to wr h punc- Exteafiive Fishing Establishment in tho County of Gaspe, tuality ano care.\\L*o,\u2014os hvnd.»oa »u.x: Jewellery, Matches I\u2019a.nti.gs.Stationery, 4c Pomatum, Oils ai d v,.:p.Regaria, Haxai.a.and Prii cipe Cigsrs, 4c.\u2014aL*o,\u2014 A large and rh«*ico assortment ot MEERSCHAUM I\u2019ll E>.Ail vt Mnrraxrx prices.Quebec, Aug.II, I806.\tto Im THE PATENT SPAMS!I FIBRE ROPE.rpHE i.lor undersigned.AGENTS »r>* C.napx, lor this New and Improv'd ROLE, beg to inform Ship and S:*am-l«ii.t Owners.Ship-build- i ers and o\u2019her* intere«:»d that they have juat re- i ceived a few Coi!» ot va\u2019im.r viz»» as Sample, to which attention is invited.This CORDAGE, irom its durability and reo- , nomy (there ben g a iner hum!.Ton*.And it by the stick.\u2014for |)Oit>ons of ('.irgoes, tid per stick when towed from poiiu» to ships on the same side ol the river; \u2014a a d\u2014 7Jd per stick if towed across the St.Lawrence ar Irom the St.Charles.By the Lump.\u2014No charge to he made for 30 pieces remaining, hut over that 6d or 7(d a-piece as above.Deals tloatrd, t* per standatd hundred.The abme rates aie exclusive of any charge for the hire of repes, chains, Ac.; the Timber Towcis l^ing only obliged to furnish boat and men.A deduction of Dis per hundred tons to be allowed w hen the vessels take the whole of their csrgo Irom a boom directly opposite their mooring berth.4MT In the above tanflf the torn age is eslcu* .ain! according to the old measurement.I r- Mr.MILKS KELLY is the duly appointed Agent in conformity with the Rule* ai d hegula-(ions of the Association, to receive and collect all Monies due to cny of the Members during the Vanoii.391 Diamond Harbour.Quebec, 3rd May, |h5H.ACCOUNT BOCKS, Ac- 4» THolpsos,, ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER and PAPER RULER, Nuns' Buddings, St.Peter Street.FULL SET-» of HoOK8 for Bar ks, Insurance Companies, Mercantile House*.Associations, Ao., made loonier, from the best English Papers, of superior Binding, and Paged.-ALSO,\u2014 AH varieties of Plain A Decorative Binding March 17, 1856.\t12m A MARVELLOUS REMEDY! FOR A MARVELLOUS AGE ! ! Holloway » Ointment.THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY.By the aid of a microscope we see millions ol little openings on the surface of our bodies.Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or inward pari.Dneases of ihe Kulnevs, disorders of the Liver, sfTei'tions ol the Heart, Infiamatinn of the Lungs, Asthmas.Coughs and Colds, ste by its means effectually cureil Every housewife knows that salt parses freely through bone ir meat of any thickness This healing Ointment far more readily pen (rates through any bone or fleshy part ol the living body, curing the moat dangerous in-otnni complaints, that cannot be reached by wher means.ERYSIPELAS, RHEUMATISM AND SCOR-BUTIC HUMOURS.No remedy h*s ever don* so much for the cure of diseases of the Skin, whatever form they may assume, as this Oin meut.5curvy, Sore Heads.Scrofula, or F.rysipelas, cannot long withstand its influence.'1 he inventor has travelled over many paits of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispensing this Ointment, giving advice aa to its application, and has thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to health.SORE Sl.Valjer Street, forming the cor her nt Tnrgeon Street, The House is well adapted lor business, having been occupied a* such fur the last ten years.For conditions apply on the premises, or at this office.Quebec, 17th June, 1856.Tor Sale or To Let, «TABLES and JMgiH.V; ÇHARD.\u2022Hutted near ST.\u201c Cl OR- FOY !HUR( H.Apply to _ ,\t, ., , K.GLACKEMKYER, Quebec, 7th July, 1856.\tjq.p# $iA TO BE SOLD, LOT of GROUND, 40 x 60.form-ing the Corner of Artillery end jSchevrotiere Streets, (Montealm Ward.) with a two afory Wooden HOIJ8F.thereon erected It ia pleasantly Situated, and a good business stand.Terms easy, to suit purchaser*.Enquire of\tWM.MILLER, 18, D\u2019Artigny Street, Or ¦! the People\u2019s Building Society's Offiret Quebec, 19th July, 1856.ii.POPE, Advocate, HAS RE-ESTABLISHED Ms OFFICE in the Commercial Chamrers, Lower Town.Quebec, Aug.7, 1855,\t12m T.A.Ac C.WALKER, Civil Kngineem and Arehllcrts, CONVENT BUILDINGS, ST.PETER STREET.Quebec, Aug.7, 1855.ÏCÏÏÏ ICE!! lOK!!! TH K subscriber ia prepared to deliver ICE to Hotels and Families on his iisiihI terms.Quebec, May 13.1856.J.MUSSON.IRON COFFINS.THE undersigned offer for Rale, at their Bhop, St.Valier Street, IRON COFFINS, of all sires, cemented and enamelled, end air and water tight.A^ thick glasa plate i* placed at the head of the** Coffin», ao that in cases where it ie nec»a-sary to Coffin immediately after death, relatives and friends may be able to see the decesseiPs fare till the moment of barial, Before interment this glass is covered with a metal plat*.0 VAli.IF.RE ft SON1 Quebec, 1st F»by, 1864.LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS AND ULCERS.Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely on the u.e of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst cases of sores, wounda, ulcers, glandular swelling*, and tumours.Professor Holloway has uiipaiched to the East, large shipments of this Ointment, to be used in the worst cases of wounds.It will cure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of the joints, even ol 2U years' standing.PILES AND FISTULAS.These snd o'her similar distressing complaints enn be effectually cured if ihe Ointment be well rubbed in over the parta nffeeted, and by otherwise following the printed directions around .eh pot.Botb Ihe Ointment and Pill» should he uted in the following cates : Bsd Leg*\tCancer*\tScald» Bail Breasts\tContracted and\tSore Nipples Buns\tStiff-joints Sore-throaU Bunions\tElephantiasis\tSkin-diseases Rise of Moschetoe* Fistulas\tScurvy and Sand-flies Gout\tSore-heads Coco-Bay GlanduIarSwellings Tumours Chiego-foot\tLumbago\tUlcéra Chilblains\tPiles\tWounds Chapped-hands\tRheumatism\tYaws Corns (Sofl) Soldat the Esta blisment of Profeasor Hollo way.244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London and 80.Maiden Lane, New York, also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, and in all parta of Canada, al the following prices Is.3d.; 3a.9d.and 5a.each Pot.tT\" There is a considerable saving bv taking the larger sizes.N.B.\u2014Directions for the guidance of Patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot.Sold by\tJ.MUSSON ft CO., Corner of Buade ft Dufort Street», Sole AgtnU for Quebec.Quebec, Jauy.9, 1856.FIRE DEPARTMENT.1HI8 Company continues to INSURE Buildings sud «II other descriptions of Properly ¦gainst LOSS or DAMAGE BY FIRE, on Liberal Ts.rms.All jast fosses prouptiy aettled, without deduc-tion or discount, snd without refereoc» to Eng to the as land.The large Capital and jiuMcioua management of this Coni|»any insures he most ported saloty ¦ured.No charge for Policies or Trtnsfeis.Insurance effected on Rents or Buildings.LIFE DEPARTMENT.The following advanugea amongst numerous otheia.are offered t>y this Company to parties intending to insure their lives Perfect secuiit, lor the fulfilment of its en-gasiemt'iils tn Pol'cy hohters.Favorable Kates ot Premium.A high reputation for Prudence and Judgment, and the most liberal consideration of all questions connected with the mteiests ot the assured.\t.Thirty dats grace allowed »or Payment or Renewal Premiums, and no forfeiture of policy from unintentional mistake.Policies lapsed by non-|iayment of premiums may be renewed within three months, by paying the premium, with a fine ot ten shilling* per cent, on the production of satisfactory evidence of the good state of health of the life assured.Participation of profits by the assured, amounting to two-thirds of its net amount.Large Bonus declared 1855, amounting to £2 per cent per annum on the sum sMured, being on age* from 20 to forty 80 per cent on the premium.Next division of profits in I860.Stamps and Policies not charged for.All Medical Fees paid by the Company.Medical Referee Dr.ROW AND* No.24, Si.Lewis Street.FORSYTH, BELL ft CO., Agents, Commercial Chambers.Quebec.April 29.1h-i6 THE SCOTTISH AMICABLE fsi fe \u2022Insurance Society ESTABLISHED IR2«.- President : THE MOST NOBLE THE MARQUIS OF DALHOUSIK.Vice-Presidents : John Camprell Colqvhoun, Esq., ofKiller-tnont.His Grace The Duke or Buccleugh, Hi* Grace The Duke or Atholl.U* THE PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENTS and DIRECTORS ARE ALL INSURED IN THE SOCIETY.1.\tCharacter and Standing\u2014The Noblemen ai.d Gentlemen who form the Board of Direction of this Society attest their high opinion of its soundness and liberality and of the positive pe-msj> A*u.1, 1837.KnpoxMrtd by SyetttU Act of farliamomt, 4 rid.Cap.9.Col.Ro»kxt Alexander, Blackheath Park, UUfrsun.ADVANTAGES OF THIS INSTITUTION.increasing rates or rtEMiUM.A TABLE esjiecially adapted to the aecuxiug ol Lo«ns or l*ebta, *n«l to all other case* where » Policy iray b« requited for a tempoiary parpoae only, but which may be kept up, if ess ary, throughout the whole term of Lite.half-crxjiit nates or frkmium.Credit giveu tor hall the amount of the /\\rsf Seven Annual Premiums the amouut ol the unpaid Half-Pieouutns beu g deducted from the sum assured when the Policy becomes a claim.sum assured fa y able during Lirx.The amount payable al the death of the Assured, ii he die before attaining the age of sixty, but to ihe aeeured htmteff, if he attain that age, thus combining a provision for old age with an a&nurance u|»on lile.ORFHAN\u2019a ENDOWMENT BRANCH-Established for the puioosr of affording to parents and others the means oi having Children educated and started in Lite, by securing annuities, to commence at the Parents\u2019 death, and to be paid until a child, if a son, shall attain hia 21st year, or, if a daughter, her 26th year of Age BRITANNIA LIFE ASSO- MUTUAL C1ATI0N 1, Phincbs Street, Bank, London.Empotoered by ht, Majesty's Royal Letters | a,Kl ronrifoiU Paient.1\u201c R.R.R.RADWAY\u2019S READY RELIEF.Remediee have been before (be public so long, have performed so many miraculous cure*, have featured ao many thousand* of weak, feeble and dying invalid* to robust health, bay* protected whole neighborhoods from sudden attacks of raging pestilence, have been teeted and tried with (be moetasfoabhinf success in the moet difficult cases that Hospital Practice and (be prevalence ef Yehow Fever, Bilious Fever, Spotted Fever, Typhus Fever, Scarlet Fever, Pneumonia, Cholera, and all other malignant disoiders could (or-mah, and that toe, by the most celebrated Physicians and Medical Writer* ia the country, among whom we may mention the names oi Page, Stone, Gillen, Francis, Lambert, Gnffen, Hopkins, and many others well known to the people, and have restored back to lifo persons who were dying and bad been given up by all the doctors oi merit in lbs place» w here they lived, that we deem a abort reference to each of the Three Simple Remedies we use in the R.R, R.Practice sufficient to wa-raut the sick, the ailing and the diseased to give these life stving and Ready Remedies a lair trial.1.Railway\u2019* Ready Relief, for all purpose» where the body is seized with psm\u2014whether it be of a simple character, or (he most toruring paroxytm; whether it be Toothache or Cholera ; whether Headache or S|«»ma and Ciamp*; w hether aches or paius in the bones or joints, shoulders or back, or the more terrible spasmsol Neuralgia ; whether in the bowels or joints, bead, back or stomach, Had way\u2019s Ready Relief will in a few minutes restore the most terribly afflicted to ease II.Annual Division ot PiofiUi\u2014applied in reduction of the current year's Premium.Policy-holders entitled to participate in thepro-iita after payment of Five or Seven Annual Premiums according to the table of Kafoa selected.Premiums charged for rtvry three montht* difference oi age\u2014not, aa ia usually the case, for every whole year only.Halt Credit Policies granted on terms unusually favourable to the assured, the amount of halt pre- Radway\u2019s Renovating Resolvent is for the cure of all Chrome and old established diseases ; of Humors.Rkin Diseases, Scrofula.Bronchitis, Had Coughs, Dyspepsia, Syphilis, Sores.Ulcers, Tumors, Nodes, Swellings, Usdwsy\u2019a Rénova-ling Resolvent has cured the moat frightfully afflicted objects, who w«ie covered from head to foot with Boils, Sores and Ulcers.Even when the human body was so frightfully mutilated by the lava of disease ¦¦ to reudrr it necessary that the leper should be banished tiom the presence ravourao.eio me assured, roe amount or nai.pre- of i0fi#t a|x| bf k t in Mparala .p,,, nuum* for which credit is given, being liquidated \u201e th\u201e\twhifh ^eai# h.',, m,tle »\u201e lba hu.out of the profits.At the Annual General Meeting on the 27th April last, a reduction ot 3U per cent was made in the preeenl year\u2019s premium on all Policies of Five or seven years standing.A Board ol Directors in attendance dail) at 2 o\u2019clock.Age of the Assured in every case admitted in the Policy.M«Nlical Attendants remunerated in all cases tor their reports.(PROPRIETARY.) Extract from the Half Credit Rates «/ Prcini u.-n.\tHalf Premium\tWhole (Annual) Aga.\tduring First\tPremium for \t7 yeara.\tlemamderolLife.\t£ ».d.\t£ i.d.28\t0 19 7\t1 19 2 30\t1\t1 9\t2 3 6 36\t1 4 11\t2 9 10 40\t1 9 2\t2 18 4 45\t1 14 10\t3 9 8 50\t2 2 6\t4 8 0 55\t2 12 9\t5 5 6 60\t3 6 8\t6 13 4 (MUTUAL.) Extract from Table tcilh Participation tn Profit t, after Seven Yearly Payments.Age.Annual Premium Years.Months.£ Half-Yearly Premium.Quarterly Premium.30 40 s.\td.\t£\ts.\t!.\t£ *.\t
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