Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 23 octobre 1856, jeudi 23 octobre 1856
[" 0 ruing AND COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.X.] QUEBEC, THURSDAY, 23*d OCTOBER, 1866.[NO.2635.VICTORIA HOTEL, POINT LEVI, (LATE AD G H TOW\u2019S.) Adjoining »h« terminus of the Grind Trunk For Sale by the Subscriber» irUlfl 'Tamarac knees, Ac/v/v/ A 950 Spruce do 175 Second Futhooka- L fc A.CARRIER.Point# T.evi.S#pt.f®.iRfifi.\t2m WYATT &.BRO, Offer for Sale : J.J.Riilwijr.THE underaigned b#(, to ioloroi hia friend* ,nd the trevellinc public.'hat the above > ^ ^ Hotel beviog utulerfoiie considerable improve 1\tr?0tU?>kJH{;R,RINkiGS' nimt», being newlv Minted and papered, will be | *¦\tCod*ti»b, prepared, from MONDAY, the &lh May, to ac commodate travellera and touriata.Tbe accommodatiou lor Pbivati BoAipaaa tfil! be found unaurpaaaabla.and tba chargea vei y moderate.(£f A firat rate Engliah BAGATELLE TA BLE for tbe entertainment of Boarder*.Steam Boat* crowing Irom tbe Hotel I*Quebec everv 10 minute*.Mials ere eerved in time to auit tbe convenience of paaaengera arriving or departing by the Cara.WM.NORMAN.Point Levi, Sept.25, 1856 MANSION HOUSE HOTEL THIS long eattbliahed and well known Home, lately kept by Holoati, having been retired, is now OPEN forth* reception of Travel-lari.Tbe Situation, near the Grand Battery, ia St.George Street, Upper Town, combine* tbe \u2022dvaotagea of tbe greatest salubrity and quiet, with a magnificent view of the Harbour and country, and a central noaition, within a few minutes walk of the Exchange and Banka.Travellers favoring tbe undersigned with Ibeir patronage: either as daily or monthly boarders, will receiva tha strictaat attention to their comforta, with the best Table end Liquors tbe town caa aflord.M.BARRETT.Quebec, May 26, 1856.\t12m.CARD.BEGS to inform hia friende and the public that be haa opened a apacious HOTEL in ST.LEWIS STREET, opposite the Court House, ia tbe premieee lately occupied by tbe Provincial Government, known as JONES' BUILDINGS.Uf' Ma.PEACOCK ratarna hia aineer# tharks for the vary liberal patronage be baa hitherto received in bia late capacity as a Rts-TAVBATxra, and hope* by strict attention to merit a continuance of tbe aarne.Having leased hia atablea to that well-known Livery Stable-keeper, Mr.P.DaiacotL, he begs to inform tbe public that Horses, Carriages, he., can constantly b« obtained at tha Hotel.Horae* at Livery will be attended to with atrict attention.Quebec.May 10.1856.NOTICE.Vm PTTAWAs 8L®Ttt Formerly occupied ov Mr.Hcch O\u2019Neill, SAUL f-AU-MATELOT STREET, will be OPENED on MONDAY, the Tthamatant, for tbe reception ol Boarder* and the pumic in general.Ef\u201dTerma of Board made known at tbe Hotel GEORGE BOYCE, P.S.\u2014WiNtafc LtQCoaa of Superior quality, and Cr*Aaa ol the Choicest Brands.10 Barrels Cod Oil, 5\t\u201c Salmon Trout.Landing ax \" Mary\u201d from Bay-dea-Chlleura.Ou^h^r.Bept.to.f8M.CAPLIiV.3YYARRF.W and 10 Boxes\u2014jaat rreived ±J via Portland and for aal*.JAMES M.KERR, N5 St Paul Street.Q**hec.Aor.It.1856.For Sale by the Subscriber : BOILED end NAVY CANVAS, of variou* qualities.Tarred end Manilla Cordage, Seaming Twine.Spikes, assorted sir.es, Coal Tar.- ALSO\u2014AT LOW PUCKS Blundell\u2019s White Lead Black Paint, Blue do it Tina, Yellow and Ultra Marine Blue.AMD Refiaed Sugar*, viz :\u2014Loaf, Dry it Soft Cruahed and Yellow Refined, in Tierces tk Barrel* Gin, DeKuyper\u2019a double berried, in Hhda.Brandy, Armagnac, Ac.JAS.M.KER .\t85, St.Paul Street.Quebec, Aug.18,1856.Muscovado Molasses.1 OO DUNCHEONS very Superior Bright 11/Î7 I MUSCOVADO MOLASSES now receiving ex Grand Trunk Railway, arid lor Sale *>y\tJOHN PATERSON.Quebec.Aug.16,1856.FOR SALE.onnn BULLED SPRUCE DEALS.OvrW 3000 Beat quality Dry Pin Boards.und#r cover.150 Corda Merchantable Hemlock Lathwood Apply to H.ATKINSON.Jtwa.Quebec, Aug.8, 1856.\tu 2aw FOR SALE.Z rpoNS CORDAGE and HAWSERS, as tJ ' X sorted.\u2014Apply to H.ATKINSON, Jet»*.Quebec, Aug.8.1856\tu 2aw Stoves For Sale : gINGLE and DOUBLE, Do.\tdo.\tBoa\u2019on, Do\tdo.\tVenetian Do.\tdo.\tTemple, Globe Cooking, Canadian.\t\t Apply to H ATKINSON.Jena.Quebec, Aug.8, 1856.\tu 2aw A A WIRE FENCING, CHEAP and SOLID ARTICLE.Quebec.April 3.1856.REMOVAL.DR.LANDRY ha* REMOVED St.Ahwk Steeet, opposite Stuaet\u2019s, Esq., near the Esplanade.Quebec.May 6,1856.12m te No.27 to Oeill also, freah aupply of SELF SEALING CANS for preserving Fruit.For Sale bv HENRY S.SCOTT.Quebee, Aug.8, 1856.6rap Private Boarding House as.SIAt&I&tDMB, (Late Mki.STEELE\u2019S,) 4, ESPLANADE, Quebec, May 20,1856.D.MACPHIE, LUMBER BROKER, HAS REMOVED his Office to DALHOUSIE CHAMBERS, Dalbousie Street.Quebec, May 6, 1856.\t6m REMOVAL.GEO.MORGAN.Sign and Ornamental Fainter, Decorater, &a,&c., i St.George Street, St.John Suburb.TAKES this opportunity of thanking bis numerous custorreia for the favors hitherto received, end begs to acquaint them and the public m general, that be haa removed from No 16 to No.24, in the same street.Quebec, April 30,1856.Ship Biscuit Bakery.The undersigned have Removed their Fata-blithment to No.I, St.Petek Stbkbt, next door to tba Canada Hotel, and offer for Sale * LARGE SIOCK of No*.I, 2 and 3 SHIP bread.\u2014-ALeO\u2014 Always on hand Water, Soda and Sweet Bia-*«it.Plain an! Sweet Creckera, which they will dispose of at a Lower Rate than any other manufacturer.tP.ALLARD k SON, No.1, St.Peter Streci, Lowtr-Town, and No.6, King Street, St.Rocbs.Quebec, 14th April, 1856.\t6na Qttfoe Timbtr Towers\u2019 Asseois-,T (Ion.THE TIMBER TOWERS of Quebec having formed themselves into an association for the purpose of securing a fair remuneration for their work md also for the purpose of binding th# members to assist on# another, when, in conae-queue* of accident or otherwise, tbe property entrusted to the charge of any of the members of the Aseoeiatinn ia in danger of being lost, the followingTARIKF of PRICES haa been adopted, which will in no case be deviated from For Towing tba cargoes of Veeaele,\u2014 FOR SALE.TWO CANOS of RIGGING stTITARLK foi Ships of 1000 Ton*.\u2014Lemos's Makcvac-tube,\u2014it is decidedly tha best Rope that come* to this Market.\u2014Apply to ANDW.PARKE Ik CO.Quebec Chambers.Quebec.Aug.4 1856.For Sale by the Subscriber : SHIP BREAD, No, 1.2, and 3.ALSO, CORDAGE\u2014Manilla and Tarred\u2014ia lots to auit purchasers.EDWARD LeMESURIF.R, Office:\u2014Commercial Chambers, Peter Street.Quebec, Avg.4, 1856.Cigars ! Cigars ! ! Cigars ! ! ! FOR SALE by the Undersigned\u2014A very Choice Lot ol CIGARS, ennsisting of a Regalias, ranitillas, Principe, Havannas, Cheroot*, ke.kt.WM.PENNING, Qnebec.Jalv 14, 1S56.\t14, Buade St.JUST RECEIVED, A LOT of Freah Swedish LEECHES, Warren\u2019s Cod Livar Oil, superior, E*a.Smoke lor Curing Meats, Ac.\u2014ALfO,\u2014 A fraab atfortnaeiit of Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, and ether Fancy Articles.WM.BENNING, Cbemiat and Druggist, No.14, Buade Street.Quebec, 14th July,1856.- - - - - -\t_ - \u2014 a FOR SALE YOUNfl HYSON, ) Hyeon Twankay.r TEA8, and Twankay, ) Brandy in wood and bottle, Sugars, *\u2022 La Victoria\u201d Champagne, \" Imperial\u201d A \u201c Fleur d* Sil levy.\u201d Bed Corda, Manilla and Julé.R MITCHELL A CO.Qtebee.Jal v 12.1856.9* Hi I3i 15 17 1*1 2u »! 7 «4 9i 11 12| 14 BATHING SALOON.WE.Ih* undersigned, intend to open BATHING SALOON, on tbe Fiaar Ma.next, in PAL AUK STREET, Upper Town4Que bee, provided w* obtain a sufficient number of fubicribtri, on th^followinf Urnw : Annual Subscript ion for Hot and Colt Baths: lat Ulaaa.\u2014For une Gentleman or Lady.$5 \u201c children under 12 \\eara each.2 2nd Class\u2014For on# Gentl-man or Lady,.3 \" children under 12 yeara, each If Families,\u2014Fresh Water Baths : 1st Citas\u2014For on* Gentleman and Lady.with one child,.**\t\u201c\ttwo children.\u2022'\t**\t\u201d\tthree\t\u201d \u2022*\t«\t«\tfour\t*'\t.«\t«ê\t>\u2022\t.« 44\t44\t44\taix\t«* 2nd Cites\u2014For one Gentleman and Lady.44\t\"\t\"\twith one child.44\t44\t\u201c\ttwo children\t.*\u2022\t\u201c\tthree \u201c \"\t\"\t\"\tfour\t*\u2022 \u2022\u2022\t\u2022\u2022\t\u2022\u2022\to ve\t« 44\t44\t44\t44 Terms for Salt Water Baths, Season to last Eight Months.1st Class\u2014For one Gentleman or Lady.$ 12 '\u2018one child under 12 years.8 2nd Claas\u2014For one Gentleman or Lady.]o \u201d ooe child under 12 years.7 REMARKS.F'™\u2019 ,n\u2018l Second Class Subscribers to 'he Freah Water Bath#, can have Salt Water Baths by paying I*.3d.extra for each bath.CONDITIONS FOR THE PAYMENT OF SU BjCRIPTJONS.Subscriber* will be obliged to pay the half of their yearly aubscription on tbe 15tb of May next that is fifteen days alter tbe aforesaid Baths are \u2022n operation, and th* other half on the 15th of August following.REGULATIONS: There will be a Saloon suitably fitted up, and furnished with a Piano and Harmonium, for tbe reception of Ladies who are firat class subscri bers ; there will be also in attendance waiting ma>ds, to attend ladies to and from the Baths.1 here will be also a separate chamber lor tbe reception ol ladies who are second class subscib era.A room will also filled up for the accommodation of gentlemen, and will b- aupplied with the principal journals of London, (he United \u201cta\u2019ca, and Canada.The Baths will b# open daily from Five o\u2019clock a.M.to Ten o\u2019clock, P.M., Irom the firat of May next to the first of Deeembei fol-lowing.end from the firat December to the firat ot Mav, 18)8.the Baths will be open from f)tx o\u2019clock, A.M., to Eight o\u2019clock, P.M.GOSSELIN &.LARUE.Quebec, Oct.2, 1856.We, the undersigned, feel firmly convinced that it would be very conducive to the general health of the citizen* of Quebec if a Bathing .Saloon were established, furnished with conveniences for taking hot, cold and salt water baths, for not only would these become powerful aids in curing a great many diseases, but they would alaoaerve as preventive* to the innumerable maladies to which w# are exposed in summer, contracted m many instances from a want of proper ablution of our persons, eapeciaiiy du> ing seasons when epidemic* prevail.We feel no hesitation in expressing our views on this subject as weouly reiterate the opinion and decision of th# whole medical world, and, therefore, commend aach an establishment to the favour and support of the public.* P.Larue, M.D.,\tJo*.Morrin.M.D., J.McKie, D.D.S.P.Moffat, M R.C.S.L.J.P.Russell, M.D.E.R.H.Russell, M.D.E.M.R.C.S.L.^ _\tP.E.Landry, M.D.O.L.Robitaille.M.D., H.F.Rinlret, M.D.L.Girard,\tA.Rowand, Ph Well.\tI, J Roy, M.D.Jas.A.Sewell.M.D.John L.Hall, M.C C.John Fitzpatrick, M D.P.G.Tourangeau, M.D.Jas.Pamchaud, M.D., P.O.Tesaier, C.Fremont, M.D.RICHARD J SHAW, Fabrique Street, Td ^\t.ürpER TOWN MARKET, is now receiving ex S.8.\u201c Indian.\u201d a very «Ui«eemD,iu,|,,-v °4 JAPAN\u2019!' GOODS, c!* Tray* in Salts, Serve'*.Cash B\u201c,ba' To,l« Nur* wy and Reading Lamps.Cnfr^u r,n,tH,b Covers, Allblazcs, T.e and 10,\u2022\u2022 froni Ike beet maaufsetory in Kng- «rf'|J*f' Woo,p*.fcc-.Ac.QueSvc.^ept.25,1856.\t12m Quebec Emporium oj _ FASHION, 101 St John-atreet, (withoat ) WM.8WEATMAW, Merchant Tailor, Habit-Maker, and General Outfitter, from London, IN returning thanks for tbe very liberal support haa received since opening tbe above es-tab.iabmeuf, begs to inform bis Friend* and the 1 ublie m general that he haa just received a por-non of hi* NEW MATERIALS for the fau a winter wear, which baa been selected in England for him, eonaiating of SUPERFINE CLOTHS and DOK-^NS, MLK MIXTURE, ANGLO\u2019S SABLE BEAVERS, and MOSCOW BEAVERS, also to receiva in a few days, a Choice saaortment of th®, FASHIONABLE TROWSEKINGS ?nj_VEgTlNGS, with an assojtmen: of DRESS VEST PATTERNS, Ac.Hfadj-Made Clothing, Of every description, Fashionable Shooting Coats of a beautiful material, all Wool.for40a.Vests to match 12* 6d., Over Coats in all the Newest Style*, viz : the Chesterful, Albert, Talma, To-ga and rouchô, combining the Over Coat and Cloak, in all the new materials, either ready made or to measure, and which are not to be obtained elsewhere for Price and Quality.Reform your Tailor'* 11111* By patronizing this Establishment ; tbe Subacri-ber aaya with confidence, that for Quality of Material, Workmanship and Style the above Establishment will be found the Cheapest in Quebec, quality being the teat of cheapness.SHIRTS, COLLARS, DRAWERS, BRACES.NECK TIES, Ac., Ac.N.B.\u2014A Suit or Plain Liveit, beat quality.~.X POUNDS; Coachrrat/s Soil, with Breeches and Gaiters.£6 15a.Great Coat* and Box Coats equally Low.Quebec, Sept.4, 1856.\t12m H.Flanchet, P.Baillargeon, M.D., A.Jackson, M.D., J.Z.Nault, M.D., Wm.Marsden, M.D., Jaa.Reed, ASH OARS! ASH OARS! NOTHING SPURIOUS! Under 300 Ton#,\t£3\t\t0\t0 per bund,\t 30| Ton# to 400 Ton*,\t2\t16\t0\tdo.401 \u2022\u2022 to 600 M\t2 12\t\t6\tdo.601\t\u2022\u2022 tj 600\t«\t2\t10\t0\tdo.«01 «\u2022 to 700 \u2022\u2022\t?\t7\t6\tdo.YOI « to 800 \u201c\t2\t6\t0\tdo.801 \u2022\u2022 to 900 \u201c\t2\t2\t6\tdo.\u202201 ** te 1000 4*\t2\t0\t0\tdo.Every additional IOO, £2 per huod.Ton*.And if by tba etick,\u2014for portion* of Cargoes, W per atick when towed from pond* to shipe on the seme side «I the river; t.\t\u2014-END\u2014 per etibk if towed aeroee tbe 8t.Lawrence *r frnm the 8t.Charles.By tbe Luanp-\u2014No eharge to be made for 30 yiteie remaining, bat over that 6d or 714 a-piece ¦a above.¦) I^aakA floated, per steadstd hundred.The abose rates are excl«*i*fc«f any charge rertbe hire Of ropee, chain*.Ac.; the Timber Tewtra being only obUgetl to fhrniek beet and toen.A deduction of 10e per hundred tone te be allowed when th* vateela take tbe whole od their cargo from a boom directly oppooito tbsdr moor- IPfberth., 4pT In tho above tariff the tonrago to colcu-according to the old meaaorement.*T Mr.MILKS KELLY ia the duly appointed Agent in co.rformity with the Rule* and Régula-*wne of tb* Association, to reçoive andcdUeotall M^>l*a da* to say of tbe Member* daià» the 381 Diamond Harbour.I W««b#«, 3rd May, 1866.Ornamental Iron Railings- FOR 8AI.F.:\u2014A large assortment of ORNA MENTAL IRON RAILING, of tbe moat modern and chatte designs, for Palisading, Balconies, Ccmeterie*.A* , Ac., at Price* from 4a.to 40s.per Lineal Foot, *\u2022 PHILLIP WHITTY\u2019S.Paliiading and Genaral Iron Work*, 79 St Paul Street, Lower Town.Qaahec, 21 at June.18bfl.fI^HR Undersign») has commenced huameia 1 oa hi* owe account a* COM MISSION MERCHANT and GENERAL AGENT, and ia prepared to leceiva Consignments of LUMBER, PRODUCE and other GOODS.EDWARD LeMESURIF.R.Office, Commercial Chambers, St.Peter Street.Quebec, Jua* 23, J856.\tuj23 For Sale by the Subscriber*.1 A TTHDS.DeKUYPF.R\u2019S GIN, ia Exa-Avr JTX miaing Warehouse, 100 Keg# ROSE SNUFF, beat quality.50 Box** MACCARONI DI NAPOLI, IU Ua.ee CUT WINKS.10 Ceaee COPLAND\u2019S EXTERMINATOR.G.A H.OIBSONE, Quebec, June?.|8ft6.\t_________ The Subscribers offer for Sale 2/~1 ANG8 of STANDING and RUNNING \\JI RIGGING, (LEMen\u2019n Manufacture,) saitebl* for Vessels of 900 to 1100 Tons.\u2014 also, \u2014 Tarred Cordage, assorted aizea, Manilla do\tdo Rigging CbaiB, 1-2, 9-16.5-8 inch, 20 ( a.ks Patent Black Varnish, 20 Bbls.Stockholm Tar, 20 Half-Bbla.do.Salmon, Soel aed Sail Twiae» St.Pater Cod Liaee, Deep Sea Lead Lines.5 Tons Oakum (English.) Yellow Metal Sheathing, 22 ex.Black Paiat.in ) Cwt.Keg*.And * general assoitmon) of Ship-Chandlery.J.BROWN A CO._ Quebec.April If.1856.FIRE BRICKS.rlR SALE, 70,000 BEST FIRE BRICKS, ax « Adam Lodge.\u201d bv GKO.BURNS 8YMES A CO.Qooboc, 26th Sept.1855.{''HE Subecriher baa conatantly on hand, aupply of the beat made WHITE ASH OARS aaaorted, at th* Old Defot, 305, dim plain Street, (oppo.it* Mr.Henry\u2019s Foundry).Merchant* and Ship-Owner» will find it to their intereat to call at the above eatabli.hment before making purchase* elsewhere.HANDSPIKES and every other article lor Ship use to be found of the belt quality and in any quantity required at the above establishment.tY*No runners have any authority to eolici orders for this establishment.« v r ,\tT- QUINN.Quebec, July 30, 1856.A- & S.NORDHEIMER\u2019S PIANO FORTE WAREROOMS Toronto dc Montreal.Con.tantly on hand tbe largest assortment of PIANO-FORTES, from the most celebrated manufactories of STODART.New-York, CHICKERING, Boston, DUNHAM, New-York.t&~At the Lowest Manufactory Prices.Aleo, a great vaiiely of PIANO-FORTES, from other well known maker#, aurh as Bacoonon Germain Lepine.M Goulet Jos Laurencel John Wa ker Jos.Hardy C.Marcotte L.MalouiU F.Hamel Honoré Rivet Ferdinand Chabot Chs f*t.Michel Cbs Touchett* Cbs Samson L K Blais, P Valin J P Bickell Phil Valuers Jas (i Mew art B S Ladeure W\u2019m Ban field Alex Simpson Michel Poitras J B Parant W A Leggo,Senr Jacqtea Vosch Thoe Leblanc A Hardy Alex Merrill , Benj Buis K Mah ux Jaiquet Blanchard Jo» (,auvin Cba Chateauvert Jonathan M unn Wm Chart rain Michel Tardis A Fra*er H W Welch C Caaauit K Caaauit P Gagnon P Giroux F H Hall Wm Russell Richard Freeman W B Valletu Joa Hrnno Talbot E Methot Gaspard Garneau M Robitaille Felix Gauvieau Joa Couillard tie Beaumont Benjamin Vohl\tPierre Laurenrel Narciase Fortier Louis Lefebvre Pierre Gauvreau, pere Françoi* Dompierre Scotch Confectionary.A CONSIGNMENT of 25 Packages Wo-THtaavooN\u2019s CONFECTIONARY, con-slating of Scotch Mixturee, Sugared Almonds, Jujubes, aisorted Lozenges, Scotch Caraways in tin», and Lemon.Orange Afid, Pear, Tom Thumb, Jenny Lind, and Pine Apple Drop», in glee*.For Sale by JOHN PATERSON.Quebec, June 27 1*556.Mount Hormon Cemetery.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that for the future NO ORDERS for INTERMENT ill be received at the Cemetery till ALL tba CHARGES HAVE BEEN PAID.HENRY 8.SCOTT, Secretary* Quebec, 12th April, 1856.iMHLILIKimT \u2014AND\u2014 Straw Bonnet Making No, 43, St.Joho-rtroot without.CT,HK Misait» HUSBAND beg to inform tho I Ladieo of Quebec and ita vicinity, that they will make to order any artiele in the above line.Person* furnishing tbeir own material» ean get tbona mado in tba newoot Fashion* at the shortest notice, and on tbe moat Reasonable Terms.\t__ TUSCAN, STRAW, and OPEN-WORK BONNETS, LEGHORN and PANAMA HATS CLEANED and ALTERED.Quebec, April IS, 1866.\tImp Summer Hats, JOHN HENDERSON & CO., Fronting the Upper-Town Market Square, E receive,! a Full Assortment of all the NEW\u2019 STYLES of PANAMAS, LEG-HORN and I LSt AN HA I'S, white and colored.FELTS of every description, in all their variety of *t>lean«| color.LONDON VELVET NAPPED HATS of very aupermr quality, juat arrived, equal, if not super tor, to any ever imported into Canada.t LO 1H and TWEED CAPS made from sample patterns lately received.INDIA RUBBER CLOTHING and Waterproof HATS.Quebec, June 7th, 1858.Spar*, Matt*, Oar*, dj*c THE undersigned b\u2019g« to call the attention of Merchant# and Sbip-Msatera 'o hia large and well assorted Sn>rk of LUMBER nowon hand aad for Sale, at Bi.aia\u2019 Booms, Cape Blana.vig ,\u2014 SPRUCE SPARS, SPRUCE OARS, RED PINE SPARS, ASH OAR.S, And every other desetiptun of Wood Goods fo Ship\u2019» u»e, all of which will he disposed of at moderate ratr*, and tlelivared alongaidt ot Vtt* ee'afree of charge.A.MACADAMS.Office : Montreal Telegraph Building.Quebec.June fl.1856.CHEAP PLUMBER'S ESTABLISHMENT, And although Cheep, the .MATERIALS ARE OF THE BEST, at J.W.GATK8 A CO , Plcmbers, Cerner of Des Fossé* fc.Ann Street*, St.Rocha.Quebec, May 28, 1856.\t6m HENRY TDBRANCE X CO., Mock A ¦\u2019rod ii ce Broker*, Oommistion, Shipping 6: QenertlAgantt, TORONTO.OFFICE, FRONT STREET, formerly occupied by the Montreal Telegrab Company NtNaV TOBSANCR.\tOKOKOK THOMAS.Rtfrrtnet* t J.Stevenson, Eaq., Cash.Br.Bank Montreal* Toronto.W.W, Ranaom, F.*q., Manager Br.Quebec Bank,\tJo Metara.Moffktt.Murray A Co.\tdo Meaara.Htitcbiaon A Co.,\tJo Mettra.David Torrance A Co., Montreal.Me*»ia.Gibb A Kota, Quebec.Meeare.Carties, Mitchell A Co., New- fork.Daniel Torrance, Eaq ,\tJo Toronto, April 26,1856.\t6m Jean Loaiz Julien Trepanier Pierre Lacroix Xavier Ratté Raymond Lapomta Edouard Belanger J B'e Morrin Abraham Roberge Lavid Boucher G B Faribault P M Hardy Joa Plante Adolphe Boucher Pierre Kmond Franco!» Larochelle Pierre Boutillerte Etienne Robitaille Narciase Hardy Octave Thernault Joaeph Lacroix Pierre Laronrtte J»hn McKcnsey Hubert Racine L'lemer.t Langloia Narcisse Gagner Francois Beoard Honoré Hua»eau Honor# Rouasaux Francois Arcant Alexia Fortin .N'arcitte Fortin Euaebe Boucher Joeepb Faucber Pierre Lapointe Francois Lizotte «Noel Petit Ignace Boulanger Jacques Pageau Joseph Chartonnaia Celeatin Latourneau Felix Nadeau Jean Boulet Francois Verret Celestin Paradis George Bolduc Gaspard Petir Leon Broutteau Kdotiard Lacroix Peter Handv Augustin Hoissonnault Gabrial Lapointe George Jacaom Francois Langlois Chaa Larglois Henri Marlicolte John O'Kane W H Healey Kdwnrd Poston Edward .Tone* Fre Grenier Fra l.abhre Antoine I\u2019ampalon J Tranquille ThomM Craig H O\u2019Connor Alexander Morison J B Thibeault Charles McDonald P Sinclair John Shaw D Merrier C F Bouchard John S Fry G G Ardouin Zephirin Vandry G T Cary Wm Maraden Gaspard Lortie J Btc Dutil C Begin Aug Deliale Joseph Lepine Pierre Bernier M Racquet Fre Guinga* H Grenier H Me Adame Louis Amiot Jamea Taylor Paul Lepper Hy Knight John Teaffe P Moss P Baillarfeon J Whitehead Jean Thibodeau Jo* Fluet Felix Dunn Charles Dompierre 5ameel Rochford Jean Benoit Charles Gaiiepy Louis Roberge Jean Laliance Paul Julian Barth Chaaionnais Jos Tapin Jean .vamaon Alfred Dumontier Jos Bisson Regi* Page Pierre Bertrand, George Jackson Moi«e Lamotte George Booullette Joseph Roberge Bernard Dunmny Pierre Buraox Charles Godboux Thomas Krlchannon Edouard Marcoux Pierre Cbouin«rd William Lamond Paul Julien, junr Hyacinthe Dasilva Andre Laterals Francois Hamelle Thomas Fortin Maxime Fortin NarriM# Cote Abel Boucher Honore Tiudel Xavier Begin Cvrille Frechette Jean Larue Francois Letourneau Pierre Cota Urbain Letourneau Michel Cam|tagnard Jean Laperriere Noel Perreault Francois Loir.el Marcel Paradis Michel Metivier Joseph Laruse Samuel Brouseeau l.ouia Brouucau Louis Boutette Chaa Garneau Olivier Vocell# P Gagnor, Louis Riper Vital Tetu John Campbell K G Patton John R Healey William Poston Sami J Shaw Cha Mnizen Michel Gauvm per* L* J M vrand Joseph f\u2019ota H Hemming Joseph Gagnon Jam#» Buteau Fra Beleau J W Henry George Munson Edwin Pardey O Cote\u2019 James Garratt Fr* De Blois Wm Henning Rodger Finn John Jones Jamea «McKenzie Georg* Talbot P N Boi* Prudent Gervaie El Chatigny Magloire Gingras P W Hartigan Louia Guirard Fd Grenier Wm Dee gar Joseph Parent Edward Taylor J Jmea P Langloia jr Cha Comeil K Dugal John Kobe Wm Baxter Jm Hewitt 7.Simard Ricbd J Shaw W J Bickell Ihniel Carey Frtdk Wyae PCbxyer J E Audy J W Barrow W W Scott Pb Well* Jacques Légaré At.t A Parant F X Lariÿevin Leonard Lefebvre George Allan Godiroy Gmgraa W LeCbeminant J Y McIimIoc J J Woodley Wm Stanley Joseph Louia B Roy E Barrow A Sim (won K«iau«id Gagnon Jno Hrndtrson Cbs Cinq-Mtis Cha Parent Tho» Poston W llossacg John Wright Denis Coté F Couillard de Beaumont John Cote\u2019 Thomas Bickell A B Siroi* P Gendron H Jacobs J J Saurin O Giroux Jos C Crenuzie C McCalium .8 Roy M Lamontagne M Jordan F rs SasseviHe Cha M De Foy John Ku kella Jean \u2018iouraiigedU Pierre Guard Louis PsrAdia E Martineau Pierre Falardeau I^ouia Leon DioU Capt A G Buisiere LG Biais Dalaire Hab-rt Laliberte\u2019 A C D.on Norbert Germain Jotrpti Guay O Beaubien G Turgeon Pierre Marceau L Moisan Fred Fortier Cbs DeGuise, avocat, saie Gaudry Lout* Bourgette E H Hah Theodore Martin Geo A Bo.a Edouard Robitaille Andiew Me Li mont B Moriaaette James Burge** John Kennedy Macdonnell W J Jackaou Amab.e Pelletier C J Robitaille Durant John KmselU Joa Viger J B Roy Ferdinand Groaa John Betbei W Moore Benj Leveque J T Bioutkcau Ben j Cole Wrn J Alleyn John Gregg Louia Laro«e Ol Peliaaon Henry Giaea Cbarlea Hianveu Dr.Nsuit Ferd Fradet R McGnlis Wm Black Fra Lapointe Yve* T eaaier A T Le Droit Pierre Gingras J Bte Bureau M Marcotte K Simard John Nash Joseph Verret Louis .Monsette 7'J Boi»aonnault Ed Teaaier Jean Bureau A I) Rivenn W' J Newton Narcisse C Faucher Jacques Jobin Joaeph Gauvm (tabnel oarneau Joseph Dubuc Jean Bte Beaudoin Olivier Tnrdil Michel Moisan Louis Gnigraa Louia Bedard Jean Bte Hcutet Louis Charbonneau Olivier Gingras Joseph Bikvteau Georg# Drouin Charles Cloutier Ferdinand Laiond R Va I here G Roberge Marsh Dickey Charles Rhéaiime William Doi le Pierre Biiod-au Cbarlea Huot P S Uade.r James >:aylcs Jean Patry J E DrsPlata Alexia Matte Fra Bertrand Fra Grenier Paul Bouche\u2019 Michel Huot John Toviser Jamea Delany J Bte Moffat Joa Johnson John Lee L J Roy C Dodndge Wm Roulaton John «Munn (rèorge W ebster Wm Power H Gouen F Falardeau Guillaume Frechette A Anderson Nicholas Trepanier Joa Lachance fila Ant A Frecherte J B Vei mette pete Joacum Nollette per* Felix Cnanm-tte Antoine l.'Hcurcnx Cha Rheatime |unr Moya# Rlouin p«ie Cha Bernier per# Pernardin Lcfrançoia Jo# Ed Verret Andre Martin Gahriel Allam F Vezina Anthony Spiers Henry Hamlin 8 A Mrrand James O\u2019Donnell 'Thoa Cary 1 tos Andrews J .Merrill Joaeph Auld T H Hardy L Rochette Ferd W'eippert Wm Hickman J Blagdcn Thoa Ruons P Leapermnce T Gamacbe \u2018I boa Burns Kd Lemieux Mois# Paradis L CLicoine Geo >> Audette Louia «Morel Anselme Marmon F Falardeau J B Leclerc J B Giguere ft Bouaeau C Dion Pune Dehigarre\u2019 CbaRes Bagelta J T C Grenier A Fortin F Parent A Lan\u2019ier F Lan tier E R Frechette K Biakiaton F'rançois Drouin P Pateraon David D Young N Lemieux James Gillespie J Elle Gingras William Crawford Wm Tait John S Anderson G Fitcb A Bilodeau F Bois Fi M ic bon Th»ma* Burns Hugh O\u2019Donnell Thomas Ruarty J bte Venner Ed bt.Pierre Robert Bark Jus 'Thomas Daniel McCalium Léger BrousSeaU Fr» Marceau Thos Gleeaoo Joaeph Gmgraa Benj Conveau J«j# Petitclerc Joa.Morrin Thoa Baillargé A 5 Matte H Pemberton K Maxwell Wm Drum David Dussault H S îscott Patrick VValah «Niçois* Wells Magluire No.ef.e Louis V\u2019oyer Edouard Gabouri George Welling Jean Mengiu Tho* Canty George Boi«sornau!t Fabien Soucy Toussaint Vezina W L Fisher A Ji.o Maxham Joseph Corbin Fra Lepine Pierre Uingras Pierre Chabot Joseph Boutin Jeaa Drapeau Frs Hamel Euw Coveney Fra Perault Louis Bedard Ferdinand Auclair Pierre Careau Charles Giroux J Bte Barrant Jacques Tardif, François Malouin Ignace Gingra» George Thompson M Teaaier P D Dr haie F'ranroi* Rhéume François IVrome Rerm Bouché P N Huor Andrew Key A Dessai.e 7 beo Railiargé Fiavien Bil.eteau Pieire Diolet Jean Rohitiiüe Ambroise Prehaut Mich-i Huot Frs Cote\u2019 James Towner Michel Duhois Alexi* Gobeille John Parker John O\u2019Dowd I Hooks N McFarlane Edouard Dnbeau Norval G ou die Jamea Parteraon John Ross N burnstem Joseph Peinera Joaeph Berlhiaume Et Fr» R heaume Pri*que l^fiarçoi* Jo» Bélanger Pollett# Savarn Louis Ant Paradis fi'iilUume Leelair Pierre Verret Pnaque Rheaume Nicolas Dion Jo*«-ph Bl-au Pierre Caurhon Ed Lachance Ant Bantaçon fils Chs Bouchard per# Ed Aliain M N H«by Séraphin Hamel Frv De Foy REPLY.GKNTLRMrj», It is with feelings both of pleasure and gratitude I receive the respectably signed requisition you have presented in me, and in which you do me the honor of aohciting m# to come lorward aa a candidate at the forthcoming election ot a representative of thia City, to replace the Hon.Jean ( hahot, whose seat has lately become vacant by his elevation to the Bench.Unless i disregard what I owe to my fellow cititent ot all origins, I cannot hesitate to com-ply with your deftire.and, if by your generous effort» l am elected, I shall accept the reaponai-hiliiy of the important trnat you wiah to confide to me, fully conscious^»» I am of all that reapon-aibility exact# of me.Among the chief meaaures which induce me to enter public life is the intereat I take in the construction of the North Shore Railroad from Quebec to Montreal, at least ; a, well «\u201e ih# hope that I may he able to contribute to the *ticcett of this enterprise, hy my support of any measure having tor it» object the obtaining of a epenal grant of a million of acre* of the public land*, in favor of the undertaking.A with to eee the improvement» in our Port commenced, the conatruction of Dock*, and the City ol Quebec (which haa, perhaps, been too much neglected aa regarda public buildmgt.) take the poflition it ought to occupy,on again becoming, -aa it haa, become by the wise decision of the Legislature,\u2014the permanent Seat ol Government, ia another motive which I thouM diacloae on this occasion.I am anxiooa alao to bave forwarded Ihe pabBe works now in progrese below Que-bee, and toaee the encouragement of lb* Lir** ot Ocean aad Tug Steamers * ;»i » will inevi- tebly tend to increase the commerce bv tb* rti-penor route of the 8t.Lawrence.TLooo important meaaures, aa well as that relative to Separate Schools, and others equally urgent, will receive my entire concurrence, and I ahall give a sincere, steady and independent support to the members of any Administration who may t>IC.\u2014the mem be a to be taught to play on all Orchestral insirua.etila,\u2014To open on Fvidat, the J7th, October.These two rtassee will meet at 7 o\u2019clock in the evening\u20147'enra.2a.6d.per month.3\u2014A SINGING CLAS'i for Ladies, under tbe direction of «Madame Dkssank,\u2014to open on Satcbpat.tbe 18th October, at 4 o\u2019clock, P.M.Ttrma 5a.per month.A.DEBS A NE, No.4, St Olivier Street, Near the Grey Nunnery, St.John Suburb.Quehee.Oct.3.1856.Plumbing and Gas-Fitting ESTABLISHMENT, Ao.20, JOHN STREET, Opposite Mr.Sinclaib\u2019s Stationery Store.\u2022JoHn WaLKER&OO.IManibrrN and «aa-FIKerg, BEG leave to tender tbeir sincere thanks to tbeir friends and the public generally lor tbe very liberal support rhtir Eatabliahment baa Keen favoured wuh since its opening in tbe Plumbing depa rtment.They now have the pleasure to intimate that they have added the butinets of GAS-FIT'flNG in all its various brauenea to ibeir Plumbing trade.They likewise beg to say they have an ample assortment of materials and stock in both branches of tbeir trade, and shortly expect the arrival of a further large supply.7 he usual attention will invariably be given to ary order* with which they may be favoured.N.B.\u2014Agents lor Hime As Melville\u2019* PATENT PERCUSSION PRESS for Stamping Envelope*.Bosmett Order*.Note*.Plana.Ac , any Orders for which will be punctually attended to.Thia is the cheap##», moat durable and portable article oi it* kind now* betore tbe public.No business man should be w ithout it.Quebec, Sept.3U, 1856.\t7m Plumbers Prices.IN consequence of the practice of miaatate-menra being made to Gentlemen bv some of the tra«ie concerning my Price*.] am induced to publi»h the following list of mv present \u2022Prices the Public can then |udge lor themselves.* sxSTICK rrrta.Strong 1 inch British laid, warranted to resist the heaviest pressure in Quebec, per foot, .Do.| do do do Do.| do do do WAiar ox sink five.1\tinch pipe (4 lbs lead) per foot.II\tdo 2\tdo 24\tdo 4\t(5 lbs lead) la la la Id 2fd 6d lOd Id 3d 6d la lid 4 -vnÎs »API>RENTK Kii' male ser- Hour» for application of the above fumi 9 o\u2019clock to 11 A.w.Hour» for receiving applications of Employer» Irom 2 to 4 o\u2019clock f m Application» in writing received at all honr» dur the day F.V t, Vi_\t, ,\tJ°l'n Street.nie:».'!,, r*°r * 8I'r\u2018îr,n* ,or rt'uationa Will please bring reference» a* to character, Ac.\u201d r°'\"\"1 wi\" ^ »\u2022 Queliec, Sept.3, 1856.\tm,0, Important to Druggists, Doctors, AND OTHERS.F.(Hi OSS, Manufacturer and importer of Suapenaory Bandar#», Tru«.ee, Cheat Ex-pander», Laftie* and Gentlemen'» Shoulder Braces A?hnicr,,,*M*\u2019B,th,n| c*p,, a,l,o Sp,,n,\u201c ^ WHOLESALE k RETAIL, John fttmt, d)neb«c.Where all Order# will be attended to with punctuality and care.\tp nc Jewellery, Watch#».Pamtinga, Sutionerv A# Pomatum, Oil# and Soap.^ *MHi«ry, Ac Regalia, Havana, and Principe Cigara, Ac \u2014AIM,\u2014 SCHAUM WJ**\u201d\t«' WKW* O\t*T Mor,*6ATK FKICES.Quebec, Aog.II, 1856.\t. THE MORNING CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1856^ Hew Advertisement* thl* day Mail (or England por Montrtal Ocean 8.8.C u\u2019* 8'«am*hip.Requiailioo to G.H.Simard, Eaq.\u2014Continual.Notice\u2014J.D.Armstrong.To tba Benevolent Public\u2014Dr.Baaudriau.Accountant\u2014D.McFarlane.For Lower St.Lawrence\u2014Steamer Advance.B A N.A.K.Mail Steamahipe\u2014E.Cunar For Toronto\u2014Steamer Saguenay, New Auction Kooma\u2014J.O'Donnell, Montreal Telegraph Co.Board o! Notariée\u2014J, Laurin.Public Meeting.For Charter\u2014Brig Intended, byrup lor Sale\u2014J.W.LeaycraH.Madeira lor Sale\u2014M.G.Mountain.Fort Wine Jo\tdo Fine Sherrie* do\tdo Cigan, do\tdo Sugar, Ac.for Sale\u2014J.Pateraon.Gardener Wanted.Sale ol DtyGooda\u2014G.A H.Gibeone.Do.\t\u2014J.O'Donnell, Sale of Teaa, Ac.\u2014A.Fraaer A Co.QUEBEC.OCT.23.1232.The latest news from Algeria reporta a were i,laced on the paw, victory of the French over the insurgent loaded with grape and pointed forward.\u2022 \u2022\u2022 f\ta ^e.a l.\tIk.a la a u * \u2022 a * > n a a I\tA Vwvtai aaaaaA i\\V«l French political exile* at Cayenne, describes the statements of that journal ns contused, vague, and,contradictory, h denies that any answer is given by the Moniteur to tho charge that the system of secret transportations to Cayenne has been going on until now.Loiter* from Pans affirm that Jha Empe* ror is about to issue paper money, ami to order th# suspension ol specie payment by the Hank of France.The drain, notwithstanding all the arrivals of gold ami silver that take* place, is said to be proceeding at a greatly increased rate Pari* papers contain details of the visit of the Emperor and Empress to Bordeaux ; the Emperor made no pub ic speeches there.From Pari* we learn that it has been determined to tnorease the strength ol tho garrison which protects tliat city.The reason assigneil more than confirm* the strange statements that had gone abroad about insur-reettonery clubs and oonspira< iès, lor we are told the garrison must be strengthened on account of the number of political arrests.Marching orders have been transmitted to \u2022everal regiraeul* in the provinces.i ready received money Irom the court.\u201d The Times' Paris correspondent savs that the latest account* from Naples describe the King as less disposed than ever to make concession.*, while the fermentation in tho public mind wa> at the highest pitch.A Vienna letter ol the 1**, in the B>rs,In-holle of Hamburg, *ays :\u2014\u201c Baron Mohten-heim, Russian Councillor ot state, arrived here today Irom St.Petersburg, with very important despatches lor Barjti de Rudbarg, relating to'the affairs of Naples aud Montenegro With respect to the former, it is certain that the passive policy announced by the circular of Prince GortsuhakofT must not receive too much credit.Russia will not renounce so easily the principle of the Holy Affiance, aud will employ all her etiorts to obtain 'he co-operation uf Austria in her Neapolitan policv.With respect to Montenegro, every effort will be made to maintain Russian influence in that State : and Prince Danoil\u2019s pretensions t > irulependeuce and to an increase of territory will de supported by Russian diplomatists.\u201d Communication from Naples, of the 2Sih ult.state that the King hail sent or was about to send a very voluminous despatch to tne great Powers, containing a defence of luniMfi! and his Government.SPAIN.Madrid, Oct.6.\u2014General Narvaaz arrived m the capital this «lay.M.San Tr teban, Madrid merchant and journalist, has committed suicide in consc-uicnce of unsuccessful stock speculation.J b»» latest intelligence from Spam informs ! us that a royal decree has been published in the Ma Iriil Gazrffr, di** Iving the Commis-1 sion on Codes, and ajipointing a new one ol \u2022«even members, undei the Presidency of M.Cartina.A Madrid journal states that tho squadron which the Spanish Government is about to send toeruise in'the Mediterranean will consist of four sailing vessel* anil three ste.nn vessels, altogether mounting 200guns.The object of this squadron, according to a semiofficial print, is to protect the Spanish po»*e* non* in that *ea, in any eventuality which may arise from \u201c the events in preparation at Naples.'\u2019 PORTUGAL.The last advice.* from Ojiorto coufirrn the previous intelligence as to the late of the vintage.Every one who had gone to the wine district has returned having had little or nothing to look after when there.Hardly 1 William Eyre in Hamilton.\u2014Lieut-\trfcjur,i'Bao.OQO ¦ taa^tfc» \u2022-'ow*' tenant General Sir William Eyre Coro man- tu* «rf« w*« vaU* »t *70 mander of Urn Force* id Canada, waa in Ham- £\u2022*[\u2022!**'\u2022\u2018jggJJ *»U f.Tiulrlj u*4«tC* ilton on Friday.He wa* presented with the ^ .rr«-i'min*a»*i«»«v.-Address by tha Corporation and aitetward* _ inspected the Booker Field Haltety Want worth Cavalry ami Riffe rcjn.an WORMS._____\t£V A* this »* the \u2022aasett of th* year when We learn from the Milwaukie American *3£*va *« Murray, Mi«» I homutou.Mu.Orr»»-Mr* Afthtoo, ion.nur** *t*l child.Mr C HoU*n*nlbr^.and lonr Mend».M.aa Vinton, Mr D NirhoUou.Mr MiUtoKbou.Mr.Markay and IrlamL Rev Mr A Stone.Mr H Cameron.Mr Jar via, Mr Motlyraka Mr I» Niodilart.Ra* Mr J C Tar*.Mra Warner A aervant Mr A Mr» Kaalknar.3 ml44CA A matter Kaulhncr.Mr It Midland A ladr, Mr JH Clark.Mr l>au»(ord.Mr Ch» Thorne.Mr Kd Jackson.Mr Kadrnbur»!.Mr T Kemp.Mr J I\u2019atton.and aon.Mr J Johnttou*.Mr Himpaou, Mr» Nlmp»on.Mr W Hobson, Mr Hall Mr Droadbent.Mr W Vnekell Mr Nutlih.Mr J M Youig.Mr Riley.Mr» Hrowa.Ml*» A Hpencer, Mr» Itrowu aud V children.Mra Itrown.and frlctud, Mlaa Brvwo*.Mr lirnrv IWr.tou Mr I.uttUL Mr Brown.Mr Henry )«>rd.Mr W O Deibreui.Mr Gambia.Mr Ryan.Mr Nloau, MrGreene Mr Heunlua.Mlaa ArwawoslU.Mlaa lleardea friend and icirl.Chaa Read.Capt Taylor, lady aud aer vant, Mr C Kiuodbur(.Mr Ridout, Mra Kadb-y, 5ll»a Radley, and I'.** iu the aleeraao.(By TcleRraph from London to Liverpool ) THF.CONTINKNTAL MONETARY CRISIS.Loshon.Wednesday.Oft ».1».V*\u20141 A M Atom-dant evidence ha» been furnivhisl today of the complete effect of the measure» last adopted by the Hank of En irland All pre»»ure for mo-iey both at that esiablUb m.-nl and in the l>i««ount Market ha« »nb«id«d.and the Foreign F.xehange» have likewise rereived a nio»t fa rorabla impulae A con*iderat>te rebound in the atork .lau, uuira^oo «n«-i;r»i .« market mi*ht have bean ei per led.but a eheek baa been\tjj|B J*0rt of QncttoC.aiven l.y the fact that the Bank of France .a under, ood Wllllin U1B I im ui < to have again rmnmiasloned their agent» on thl» able to I\tj jlaVg jJjo honor to be, i.nrrhaae gnld at any roil The action ha.fnn^ nnently anggested lt»elf.till n fresh rl»e in diaeoant will\t*\"» tin,* he rendered necessary Hnl the matter I» not one\tYoUf most obedient servant, over which n rise of discount could exert any material If lha Hank of France are determined to From tho concluding remark* in I uesdsy s editorial concerning the selection of a Mayor, an inference has been drawn which was not intended.It was meant to be argued that any member of the City Council for the time being, if elected Mayor, could not fulfil some of the purposes evidently contemplated in the new Act ; there was no intention to cast reflections on any individual members of the present Council, however deserving some of them might be.The line of argument, if fairly considered, will clearly shew that by the phrase \u201cthe present Council \u2019 was meant \u201c theCouncil for the time being.\u2019\u2019 \u2014We are sorry to learn that the citizens of British origin are very luke warm in getting themselves registered as qualified to vote.\u2014 We repeat, for general information, that lists of electors qualified to vote, are filled in the City Clerk\u2019s office from the 1st to the I4th of November, both days inclusive.No person whose name is not on the *aid lists can vote at the election of Mayor.Nor can any person, who has not paid his assessments before the latter date, be qualified to vote ; but it may be as well to observe that the water rate or tax is not included.The nomination will be made on Monday, the !*t of December ; and if there is no opposition, the Candidate, in each Ward, or the Mayor at the City Hall, will be declared elected.Any two electors can demand u poll, which will In* conducted by ballot at the City Hall, according to the new arrangement in Municipal Elections, from the 15th of December to Thursday the 8th ol January.There is then no lime to be lost by those, who feel any interest in the result of the approaching Elec tion, or are desirous to take advantage of the opportunity at length afforded of selecting a suitable person as Chief Magistrate of this City at n most important criais in its progress and prospect.THE CRIMPING SYSTEM AT QUEBEC.By the polite attention of the Board ot Trade, we are enabled to make the following communication to the Superintendent ol Police, public.It is a proof, at all event*, that the Executive has found it necessary to take action in the matter.The circulation in Europe of such disgraceful reports, is calculated to rellect discredit not merely on the port of Quebec, but on the Government of the Province.But the fact of the existence of such a system, tolerated and blinked at, has become too serious to be longer silently submitted to, notwithstanding the inconvenient effects ol publicity in the first instance.\u2014 Whether at.y| satisfactory result can be reasonably expected by seeking explanations or inquiries from the Superintendent ot Police, who had so much to do in these case», does not seem very probable :\u2014 Secretary\u2019s Office, Toronto, 10th Oc\u2019.ober, 1656.Sir, I have the honor to enclose to you, by command ol Hi* F^xcellency the Governor General, for your information, a copy ol a le ter this day addressed to the Inspector and Superintendent of Police, Quebec, calling for that Officer\u2019* report on the subject ol certain outrages alleged to have been committed llaldimatid Assizes, of committing a rape on the person of Mis* Mary Jane Hop|>er, , on the god of August last.He was sentenced to be hung on the 15tb November.- m \u2014 * A \u201c Traveller tn Canada \u201d writes to the N.Y.Tnbune Irom Toronto, that hu had not I met a single rnan in the Province ieho advocated annexation to the Stars and Stripes although he had met many who derided the idea in a contemptuous spirit.Colonel Fremont, whethsk a Canadian or not.\u2014We published a few days ago, from the Uni'ed States papers, a letter pur- Purtmg to he Irom a certain H.ti Means, ol ort Covington, in which tho writer staled, on the authority of Mr.L.ii.Masson, the Iron, member in our Provincial Parliament for the county of Soulange*, that Col.Fremont was a native of Ixiwer Canada, &c , &c.This letter has, we observe, elicited the following reply, addressed to the Editor of the A< it York Herald and published iu that journal on Satunlay last :\u2014 To tbo Editor of tbo Now York HcraM.Montskal, Oct.13.1'V Iiaar Sit.\u2014Today I \u2022 rate of Hilla of Exchange will not be regarded.The only limit to tuch an operation f\u201eaml in the exhaustion of their power to huv up Hill* on this country, or to obtain credits here.Happily we cannot be called upon to pay more than we owe, and ir all our continental liabilities are bought up and thrown upon ua hof.ire their regular maturity, there will aim ply he an much less lo pay a month or two hence lo the Hank of Franc* th* result is of an opposite charar 1er whether tho panic will subside or go on till it has lei to a suspension of specie payment* n»y depend upon the way in which the poopta «toy vi*7111!\"' noxt return of the Hank of France.The return will be ma le up tomorrow.\t.\t.The private letter* from Paris today slate that t.ie new restrictions adopted yesterday hy the Hank nt France caused the greatest anger among the spéculât nrs.but that some mnniod people had begun to buy.though not to an amount to stay \u2018hr\t.J\u2019.V\u2019J B.nt .slutary intimation was alao clrculatod that, if the Bank of France And their oiHttng terms insufficient, they will adopt other» of greater stringency.From tho various Gorman cltiea tbo advice* contlnuo r'ln theVorelgn Excha\"ges this afternoon there wa* a general improvement in tho rate*, the principal advance bring in tho cates of Amsterdam and Hainhuag I t nder the Influences nflower prices in I arl*.l.-ft off ve.torday at 97%.opened this imon,'n* with a vorv unseitled appearaneo.I rlcea lv rallied, and amongst other ransoa which contributed M thl« was thoconvlcllon that th* prn.ont A , gnehee A*b\u2014la mnahaowlwl.bnt tba price pato for a targe Import baa atl traaaplrog., Hi* Excellency the Governor General ha* hail hi» attention\"called to the enclosed paragraph in Willmer & Smith\u2019* European Times of September 13th.Hm Excellency cannot believe that the (acta therein alleged can be substantiated ; but it in necessary that it should be promptly contradicted, if untrue.Their circulation in Europe is calculated to inffiot serioue loss and discredit on the commerce of Quebec.His Excellency requests, therefore, that Mr.Fry, and other parties, may be called upon to give in wiiting all they know on the subject of such outrages, and that the truth or fulse hood of these charges should be at once inves tigated and reported on by you.A copy of thia letter is forwarded to the Mayor of Quebec, andtnthe Hoard of Trade of the City.You will be good enough to return to me the enclosed paragraph, with your report on the same.I have, &c., (Signed)\tE.Paeknt.John Maguire, Eaq re., I.& S.of Police, Quebec.Tirage hk CAnEAt/x.\u2014We beg leave lo direct special attention to the '* Lottery of Presents,\u201d which is advertised to Hike place, at Blanchard\u2019s Hotel, in the I^iwer Town, on Thursday, the 6th of November.The benevolent object, for which it has been professedly planned, must attract the sympathy ami patronage of fhe public.The list of prizes is sufficiently alluring, and comhined with the feeling* and motives, which the occasion i* ealeu ated lo excite, will, we trust, procure fur Dr.Reaudriau the mean* of accomplishing hi* purpoeo.The extensive saw mill at Etchemin, build by tho late .\"ir John Caldwell, was sold by auction, in the Exchange, yesterday forenoon, by order of tho Crown Lend* Department.The npsat price was £8,400; Henry Atkinson, Esquire, bid £9,000, and the mill was adpulged to him.It was the only bid made, though tho audience was pretty numerous.There is a valuable beach frontage attached to the mill- Montreal Telcoravh Company.\u2014It will be perceived from the advertisement, that tho Submarine Cable (asliti* called) has been repaired at Sorel, and thst the lino is restored to working order.Mr.Wood raised the cable, a few days ago ; and having repaired it, laid It down in a *afo place.The Rev.R.A.Garden t»#f* to r*tnrn hi» atnevre thanks to \u2022* One of rear Children In CM**, forthelo^ formation remained In hla totisr of fa* *1 \u2018ML partie* are notified to tear#, and will do ao at the end of their monthly enfafemenl.Mr.Cardoa know notblnf of the matter till Moeday UaL Navigation or wir Lakks \u2014The Halifax (N.8.) 8un say», in a rerent Dane :\u2014A noteworthy feature In the \u2022hipping on the arret Canadian lakes ia the rapidly In c rrartn* anbstitntlon of «taamers for aailinx vca*H«.The flr»t craft ever launched on imka Krie.we read, was bnllt l>y the French for lha celabraiud expedition of 1.» Salle, so far back aa 1B7V (lUynal).hut It was only in 1707 that the first Anglo American vessel was launched upon the lakes The first steamer launched In America waa hnlll In Lower Canada, lo rnn between Montreal and Quebec .this was about Ihe year 1PI8.tha LepisUtnre of that Province havlnr In the session of 1011.grantod a monopoly of the rout* to one Mol»«n The first steamer on Lake Ontario wa» sent afloat In 1016; two years previously a like avent look plaro on Lake Krle Iu 1031 the proportion of tons of steam rraft to aaillnx crafi waa as 74.000 to 13*,n00.The whola tonna*e on tha lake» In ItRO amounted to only 5.500ton* ; In l«IO to 70.000.in lAW to 215,787 Ion» tn the five year* laal paat the ratio of Increase la stated to have been much treater ; but even this hardly fivea an Idea of lha vast commerce of which theae (Treat inland aeas are destined to become tho accne.avan before tho rloao of the carrent century.From lYexv York to Uvorpool Chief Cabin Pabsaub.$130 Second 4o do .75 From Boston to XiivorpooL Chief Cabin Passage.$110 Second do do .\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 60 Theahipa from Boaton c*ll*t Halil ax.Pkbsia, Capt Judkins, Canada, Capt Lang, Arabia, Capt Stone, AMKRiCA,Capt Wickman Asia, C«pt E G Lott, Niagara, Capt Ryne, Africa, Capt Shannon, Kcrofa, Capt J Leitcb, Theae veaaela carry a clear 'Vhite Light at mast head; Green on ataiboard bow; Red on rwrt bow.\t____ lea va WEDNESDAY, N.York, do 2yih.(Vet Boaton, do N York, Boaton, N.York Boaton, N.York, do Boaton, do do do do do TIDF.TABLE.\u2014OCTOBF.R ii.Vi \u2014Civil Tin« MOBNINO.BVKNINO H Monday.fifi.Tuesday.21.Wednesday, 21.Thursday.«3.Friday.24.Saturday, *.25.Hut,day.26._ ^ Th# atream of tide run» np hlfh water.20th\u2014Moon\u2014Laat Quarter, t 21 P 11 0 1 2 4 4 5 11 0 8 3 4 5 » ralnatos 49 87 3 97 34 17 53 after ROB SKILL.Notre Dame Street.Quebae THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE\u2019S C'rlclirated Female IMIM Prepared from a prescription of Sir James Clarke M.D., Physician Extraordinary to tho Queen.Thia in valuable Medicine Is nnfaihnx in the core of all three painful and dangcron* disease# incident to tba female eonatitntlea.It moderates all rices», removes all obstruction*, and brin*» on the monthly period wiih regularity.These Pills should be used two or three weeks previous to confinement .they fortify Iho rnnttitatlon.and lessen the suffering during labor, enabling the mother to perform her duties with safety lo herself and child.Those Pills should not he taken by females during the first three months of pregnancy, M they are anre to bring on miscarriage, bnt at any other time they are safe.In all eases of Norvnns and (spinal Affections, pain in She Bark and Llinha, Itcavlnass.Fatigue r » «light Kx-ertinu.Palpitation of tha Heart.Lownesa of Spirit*, Hysterica.Sick Headache.Whites and all the palnfni \u2022diseases occasioned by a disorderly system, theae PHI* will effect a rare when all other means hare failed, and although \u2022 powerful remedy, do not contain Iron, calomel.antimony, or nny other mineral Full directions accompanying each paekaga.Prlcn, in the I\u2019nited Stales and Canada, On* Dollar.8ole Agents for this country; L C.BALDWIN* Co.Rochester, N.Y.Tt\u2019TTLE k M08F.8, Auburn.N.Y., fleneral Agents.N.B\u201461.00and «postage stamps enclosed to any anthurlsed Agent, will itisuro a botUn of the Pills by return mall For sale.Wholesale and Retail, by Q O.ARDOUIN, Qnebe.and Drugg.s;» generallr.July Sud, 1450.\t12m *iL PO RT OF QtnSBB3 shifpim; intklmukmb.A R rTv E D.Oel.92.\t«.Rtaamahlp North American.Orange, Sth Oat.Liter pool.(4 B 8rmna dr Co.general cargo, 110 cabin A 198 steerage paa C L K A R KD .Get.28.Rehr Three Brothers.Talbot, Mlramlchl, H J Noad * Barge Prnvldenc*.Paqala, Ron»*\u2019» Point, t\u2019B.J 8 Me-Caalg A Oo.\t\u201e _ _\t.Bark Dahlia, Bate, rirmonth.0 ^ -Hindoo.Owen., ta rent von.C A 4\t* * « » ___Lndr Campbell.Power.Cork.E Buratatt ft to.-Lord Metcalf.Yonnf.(Irnvnock, do -\u2014 Priscilla.Chapman.Trnnrv\t_ u .\t.8blp City of Manchester.MaLay, Lfrecpool, R 8h*«v * Co.\ti ENTERED FOR UUDINO.N>met.Tout.For.Be Whom.WW.Oct 29\t\u201e\t, F.llen Simpaon.376, Milford, A OUmopr ft Co, Jetai*.310.Uvecpoel.4» B Ayma# ft Oo.«peneer Cove.Maillda.400.do.« BnrstoM ft Co.Rial»\t_ Mary Lrenard, «34, Greenock.Q B ^mes MJCo, , «ro-\u2019\u2019awd ft wIE- MARITIME EXTRACTS.CNTT*OO.Oct 10 \u2014«TBANNB BvaNBO.-Th*' lar Fsiren waa burned el bar drek With 15.000 bushel» of wha«V Tha T*lo«n wasrnnNlrg In the Vfestern TranaporiatlonCo a 1lito,*wl \",,'r,h 63n.OO0 No In vu ranee\t___ \u2022raAMBa Bonwin \u2014The stremav Pre#ever»nee nf the Naw Orlreos and Galveatoo Ifo*, buriwd nl a Tex aw port on the 3d Inai «TRAMfNir Low.\u2014The ateamablp ORf ff ssvae nah.fawn «avançai for llnlilnaore, spennrattaft to « «ever# storm on Tn 4-lay laat.off Capo Mtttore; The pumps became choked, and tha mow wore noahto to ulaar them tho rising watoraoon eaUaautohod Iho fi.e*, and tn« voaoof aaak oa Thuraday.bftngaB BylFh tooft off IV' The heat of summer which 1» now so rapidly passing awav has left in many cases tha system dorang ed.and tho blood unhealthy and impure Many par anoa who do not purify tbo ayatnm ny resorting to mo-dirlno whb b tends to correct tho Rlllloo» Secretion», or promptly acting on the Liver, will be taken down with rover, Ague#, Eruption*on the Skin.Rhenmatlaro.and nol nnfreqncnlly those fell diseases.Scrofula, Rhen-mallam.or other offeets of Irapnro blood.If yon want a me AUCTION SALE.BY A.PHASER & CO.Underwriters\u2019 Sale.Will be aold by auction, on WEDNF.9DAY, the 29th inatant, at the QUEBEC EXCHANGE, at NOON, for account of the interfiled : \u2014 THE new Iron-built Ship \u201c MOHAWK, \u201d John Baeclat, Mas\u2019er, as ah* now lies or did lie ________ wrecked at Caribou Point, with all her bails, Rigging, Cables, Anchors and materia la.For conditions of Sa'e, and other particulars respecting rbe Ship, apply to Messrs.G.B.SYMES A CO., or at the Office of the undersign ed, where the Report of Survey may be seen.ARCHD.CAMPBELL, H.M.Notary.Quebec, 22nd October, 1856.Sale of Teas, Coffee, Syrups.Bv Auction will b# sold on FRIDAY next, the ill be sold, at tha Subact \u2019bers' stores, I\t«*\u2022*¦\u2022\u2022 * H.LJCNFESTY \u2018 ** \u2019*\tOctober.Sals at * _ ' \u201e PACKAGES FRESH TEAS, Hjpoo I Hyson Twaukay, Souchong and Pekoe, SO Bairel* Bright Wnscorado Sugar.50 Tierce* Porto Rico hyiup.100 Bags Maracaibo Cotfe*.l\u2018X> Birrels Roasted do.100 Boxes Ground do.100 Boxes Ground Pepper.50 Boxes Honey Dew Tobacco.200 D.'sen Bed C'ordi.1000 Reims Assorted Wrapping Pspar.By auction w\u201e, um uvw, ¦¦ ids .''udsci \u2022oers' stores y on FRIDAY, tbs 24tb October.Sals at' ONE o'clock precisely, without axsaavK: A GENERAL ASSORTMENT SON ABLE DRY GOODS, tkePall Trade and comprising : Woollens, Cottons, Silks, Stuff Good* and Fancy Goods.G.4c H.GIBSONE, Quebec, Oct.23, 1856.\tA.A B.of SEA* imported for MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.NOTICE.THE 8TE A M 8H IP \u2014ALSO,\u2014 Peas, Buttsr, Rosin, Oil, Herring, Green nnd Dry Cod6»h, Aie., he.Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.A.FRASER Quebec, Oct.23, ¥*56.k CO.A.k B.Captain McMA^TER, WILL LEAVE QUEBEC for LIVERPOOL oa SATURDAY, the 25th O tober.Ratos of Passage Cabin.JL\u201820 or $80 Foas Canin.£15 or $60 STEtNAOE.A7 10s.or $30 Steerage Passengers must provide themselves with Bedding, and Eating and Drinking Utensils.All baggage at risk ol Owner* thereof.For Rates of Freight, and further particulars, apply to GEO.BURNS SYMES 4 CO.Agents, St.Peter Street.Quebec, Oct.18,1856.Farming Stock and Utensils, Household Furniture, &c.On THURSDAY, tbs 23rd instant, at th* residence of KDWD.O'BRIEN, \u2022\u2022 Gros Pm,\u2019\u2019 on the Charles bourg Road, will be sold by Auction :\u2014 THE whole of his STOCK of FARMING UTENSILS, comprising Carts, Sleighs, one tour wheeled Wagon, several sets of Harneas from 800 to 1000 bundles of Hay, 500 bushels Turnips, and every other article necessary for Farming.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A good four year old Horse, a Mara and an ei csllent Milch Cow, \u2014and\u2014 The whole of his HOCSFJIOLD FURNI TORE, fee.Sala Without Reseive to commence at ONE o\u2019clock.Conditions\u2014CASH.THOS.BICKELL, Quebec, Oct.15,1856.\tA.4 B.AUCTION SALES.BY JAMES O\u2019DONNKLL.EVENING BALE OF Clothing, Dry Goods, &c.By A action will b* aold, at th* Kuhernber\u2019s Rooms, St.Job* Street, on SATURDAY, tbs 27th matant:\u2014 A CONSIGNMENT of NEW and SEASON-ABLE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING.4c.^ ^ Sal* at SEVEN o\u2019clook.Condi tione\u2014CASH.^ t\tJAMES O\u2019DONNELL.Quebec, Oef.23, 1856.\tA.4 B.m NOTICE.ON and afear MONDAY nexMht 13tk in»t., »ll MAILS lor tbc UNITED STATES, CANADA WEST, and lor POST-OFFICES on tb# LINE OF RICHMOND KAILWAY, will be slosed at 1:30, P.M.The Mail for Montreal (per Steamer,) will be cloaed at 3:00 P.M Letters may be posted on hoard the Steamer, op to the hour of her departure.Post-Office, Quebec, ) lllhOcU, 1856.S fiilHI\u2014 Grand Trunk Railway.THE Public are respectfully informed that the RAILWAY WILL BE OPENED 'THROUGHOUT TO TORONTO!» MONDAY, OCTOBER 27th.TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS:\u2014 THROUGH TRAINS, Stopping at principal Stations, Will leave MONTREAL every morning (Sundays excepted) at 7:30 A.M., arriving at TORONTO at 9:30 P.M.Willleave TORONTO a» 7:00 A.M., arriving at MONTREAL at 9.-00 P.M.LOCAL~TRAINS, Stopping at all Station*, Will leave BROCK VILLE, daily, for MONTREAL, at 8:30, A.M.; returning from MONTREAL at 3:30 P.M.Will leave BELLEVILLE, daily, for BROCK-VILLE at 7:00 A.M.; returning from BROCK VILLE at 3:15 P.M.Will leave COBOURO, daily, for TORONTO, at 6:30 A.M.; returning from TORONTO at 4:45, P.M.Freight Trains will not run between Brockville, andToionto duiing the first week.Fares between Toronto and Montreal : First Class.$10 00 Second do.8 00 S.P.BIDDER, General Manager.Montreal, Oct.16, 1856.\t1m twaxnr NEW-YORK and GLASGOW, ____\t.\tCommanders, EDINBURGH, 2500 tons, Wm.Cvmminu, NKW-YORK, 2150\t\u201c Robt.Ca.uu, GLASGOW, 1962\t*\u2022 John Duncan, Are appointed to sail FROM GLASGOW.\u201cEniNBueoH\u201d 15th October, ** Nkw Yoax\u201d 29tb October, \u201cGlasgow\u201d llth November.FROM NEW YORK, \u201c Edinmo»oh,\u201d Saturday, 15lh November.\u201c New York,\u201d Saturday.29fb November, ''Glasgow,\u201d Saturday, 13th December.RATES OF PASSAGE: raom Glasgow, j raom new-tork, 1st Class,.15 g luiesa j 1st Class.$7o.QO Steerage, found with ! Steerage, found with I cooked provisions, If* ' | cooked provisions, 30 An sxperienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN McSYMON, 17 Broadway.New-York City Bills or Gold only received for Passage.Oct.21,1856.\t12m\u2014dee 15 AUCTIONEERS\u2019 HILL.By Auction, will be sold, on ^THURSDAY next, the 23rd instant, at the S:ores of the Subscriber ;\u2014 A VARIETY of good and useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising almost every article required for House-keeping, removed to town for the convenience of sale, and will be sold without the least reserve.Sale at ONE o'clock.Conditiona\u2014CASH.B COLF Quebec, Oct.22.1856.\tA.4 B.Household Furniture.ON FRIDAY, the 24th mst.will be aold by Auction, at the Subscriber\u2019s Premises Auctioneers' Hill, near the Methodist Church:\u2014A large and extensive lot of FURNITURE, Cooking 4 Parlour Stoves, Bedding Bolsters.Pillows, Blankets.Mieets, Counterpanes Carriages, and a great vsristv of articles usefu to intending house-keepers, the properfy oi parties leaving the City.Sale at ONE o'clock.F.H.HALL, Quebec, Oct.22.1856.\tA.4 B.Office of the Agent of the Jesuit*1 Estates QUEBEC, 8th October, 1856 PERSONS indebted to the said Estates, who have neglected until now to pay, although tepeatrdly requested so to do, cannot expect any further indulgence, and unless tbev immediately psy, they will be prosecuted without distinction sod without any other notification.Parties concerned are further hereby notified that hereafter payment of rents, interests and other revenues will be strictly insisted upon ts they become due and payable.______ Im To the Military, Civilians, AND riTBLIC IN GENERAL.BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN CHEAP CLOTIII1VG aaVABftIKKRSSV, No.11, Fabrique SL.UpperTown, (Next door to Messrs.J.4 O.Crimazik ) In THE BAZAAR aid nf the Floating Chapel, Will be held at THE UNION BUILDINGS, PLACE D\u2019ARMES, [latx government housk,] on TUESDAY, THE 28th INSTAHT, AND FOLLOWING DAYS, Bazaar Open from TWO till TE.V p.m,, each day.Quebec, Oct.21, 1856.NOTICE.ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to ol Mr.P.WALSH, Grocer, NOTICE.FINDING that certain parties unauthorised by either of u*,are «eliciting Subscribers for the works published by the London Printing and Publishing Compant, and by Messrs.Virtue, Son 4 Compant, We, the ONLY AUTHO-riskd agents for Lower Canada, hereby CAUTION our friends and the public against subscribing to sny person except such as can produce written authority from either of the undersigned.J.R.MONTGOMERY, Agent, London P.4 PoH.Co.J.E.LANGFORD, Agent for Virtue, Son 4 Co.Montreal, 16th Oct., 1856.\t3 the Estate Champlain Street, are lequested to make immediate payment to W.DUGGAN, Kay., Advocate, at hia Office, Garden Street.Legal proceedings will be issued agaiwt those failing to comply with this notice.Quebec, Oct.22, 1856.Cull Deals.FEW THOUSAND Pieces P I N E and SPRUCE CULLS, for sale bv RYAN.BROTHERS 4 CO.Quebec, Oet.18, 1856.Just Keceived and for Sale: in TJlinS.\u2022\u2022 Campbleton\u201d SCOTCH 1U 11 WHISKEY.10 Hbds.Common Port Wine.12 Octave» Superior French Brandy, \u2014and,\u2014 500 Tins White Lead.30 Boxas Mexican Black Lead.J.M.KERR, 85, Si.Paul S.reet.Quebec, Oct.13, 1836.gf l|W ff Ü JUBL ^wjBlL Grand Trunk Rail way.Company of Canada.A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the GRAND THUNK RAILWAY COMPANY OF CANADA, will be held at TORONTO, m Canada West, on the 10th day of NOVEMBER.1856, at ONE o\u2019clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of considering and approving a Resolution ot the Directors for Increasinx the Capital of the Company, by the sum of £500,000, and for raising ihat sum or k> much thereof as may be required, by Bonds of the Company ; and for the purpose oi ap| .\u2022 ving or directing the terms and condition on wbirh unh Fords shall be issued.Dated this 8th day of September, 1866.By order ol the Board of Directors.C.P.RONEY, Secretary.COGNA Citiy Building Society.The 8th monthly instalment ^ comet due on MONDAY next, the 27th * atant,\u2014on the evening of which day at Eight o\u2019clock, the Directors will offer for sale auch Monies as thay may hav* in band.\\IOHN ROSS.Secretary-Treasurer* Quebec, Oct.21, 1856.KENNEDY\u2019S MEDICAL DISCOTERY.TUST Received a supply of this VALUABLE J PATENT MEDICINE, and lor Sale by WM.BENNING, 14, Baade Street.Quebec, Oct.22, 1856.JUST RECEIVED, Par \u201c Hemisphere Boreal#,\u201d from Labrador : AO\"} IJBLS.LABRADOR HERRINGS, 4tO I 13 50 HMI-Bbls.\tdo.10 Bbls.Codfi«h, 10 Casks Cod Oil.M.H.WARREN.Qeebec.Oct.22, 1856.2P1 HPRS\tJ 2 Hbds.\t> Second qnality PORT 5 Qr.-Ciiks )\tWINE, For sale by\tW.HUNT 4 CO.No.1, Quebec Chambers, October 22nd, 1856.\t6 FOR SALE.1 O T™1*8 MANILLA ROPE, asaortsd 1 /w J.sixes, warranted of th* (beat Gourock Manufacture, C.BROCKLESBY 4 CO., St.Peter Street.Quebec, Oct.18,1856.\tU»p HONE DUST!! JUFT RECEIVED, ¦ quantity of FRESH GROUND BONK DUST, and for Sale by JAMES TREMAIN 4 CO., St.Paul Street.Quebec Oct.20,1856.\t4 JOHN MUSSuN, Apothecary aad Chemist.HàSjael received ex *' City of Hamihon\u201d *eve«al\u2014 BEAUTIFUL CHEMICALCABINET8containing tbe apparatus 4 chemicals necessary for enabling youths to perform the most interesting expeiiments, which with the Book of Direction* gives a practical knowledge of the science.Gaxogens lor th* immédiat* production of Soda Water, Lemonade, 4c.Flash Brush**, Gloves, Calefacio Flesh Belts, 4c., for pro luring warmth and a healthy action of the skin.The very beat English mad* Hair Bruabes, Infant\u2019s Btushes, Puffs 4 Powders, Sponge Glove* for washing Infants, Feeding Bottles, Breut Painps,Glasses.4c.Superb Toilette Bottles and every raqusita for a Lady\u2019 a *r Gentleman\u2019s Toiletta.Vary Superb Tooth Brushes.Rowland's Odonto, Persian Odonto, Elliot\u2019s, Trotters, camphorated.Aiaca Nat Charcoal, tad ether Tooth Powder*.Bureau\u2019* Oriental Tooth Waah.Lebin** and ot her ) rri rh it d fn irtifu- Fanna's Kao de Cologne, Lavender Water, 4c.Baebots, Fumigating PaeiiBea, Hair Pisa, Itf-GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES.** Quebec, llth Oct.1854.\u2019 H.GOWEN.ASV.OOA.T1I, Orricg :\u2014HAI DIMAND HILL.Quebec, Oct.7,1856.\t12m /Vête Dry Goods STORE, SO.17, FABRIQUE STREET.0JT\\OHP.RTY 4 CO.have JUST RE-U CEIVED, per ship C\\/y o/ Toronto, a quantity ol GOODS, bought as jor, which thay are enabled to offi-raf prices very much under their actual value, to wit :\u2014 Coloured Cobourgh Cloths, from Os 7}d Twilled Cashmere», from.Os 7|d Long Plaid Shawls, Irom.4s 9>l Lawn Handkerchiefs, from.3a9d tf\u2019doz.Paisley Filled Scarfs, all wool and Gala Plaids, Prints Delaines and Dress Gouda, Ladies\u2019 and Childrens* Knitted Polkas, Ladies\u2019 Real Shetland Wool Veils, Ladies Knitted Wool Opera Cloaks, (new styles) Black Lace.Brown, Blue and Green Barege and Goatamere Veils.Wooi Boas, Sleeves and Head Dresses, Bonnet Ribbons, Flowers, Laces, Blonds and Edgings, Mnalui Embroidery, Sswsd Collars\u2019 Sleeves and Chemisettes, Hosiery, Gloves, Corset te», 4c., 4c.Gent\u2019s Fancy Flannel Shirte, Gent\u2019s White and Fanry Shirts.Collars, Fronts, Gloves.Socks, Ties, Scarfs, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Braces, 4c, A few Gent's, all Wool, Shoulder Scails.Cheap.N.B\u2014AH Goods marked in plain figures, from which no reduction will he made.O\u2019DOHERTY 4 CO.No 17, Fabrique Street, Quebec, 16tb Oct., 1856.\t1m iiiuteiF LIBIA MO, the celebrated BRINDISI from lb* Opera of TR AVI ATA, with English words by Linlkv.IL BALEN, Th* grand Aria for Bitritone, from IL 1ROVATORE.GRAND BARCAROLLE Over the Sommer Sea; as auog by Sio.Makio in Rioolxtto.ALICE HAWTHORNE'S Beautiful Ballad What is Home without a Mother.And a new aupply of BOBBIN\u2019 A KOI 1$ 19.CAREY, BROTHERS, Muaic Library.24, St.John Street.Quebec, Oct.9, 1856.CHEAP BOOKS.MR.Sydenham Greenfinch in London\u2014Is 3d.The Pooi Scholar, Wildgoose Chase, by William Carleton\u2014Is 10|d.Phil Purcell, Geogtaphy ol ao ln»h Oath, by do.\u2014isinid.Th# Hedge School, Party Fight, by do\u2014Is I0|d Phelim QToole\u2019a Courtship, by do\u2014 do Th* Thtae Tasks, Sbsn* Fedh\u2019» Wedding, dodo Heidonmaner, by J.Femmore Cooper, do The Green Mend, a He* Story, ~\tdo The Pirates ol tha Misttasippi, by F.Gerstaec-ker\u2014I* I0|d.Wild Sport* of the Far West, by\tdo\u2014la I0(d Th* Solitary Hunter, by J.Palliaer\u2014Is Idè-Tbe Pride of tbe PrrM\u2014It lOJd.Charades by Ana Bowman\u2014Is 3J.The Pottleton Legacy, by Albert Smith\u20142s 6d.For Sale by MIDDLETON 4 DAWSON.v Mountain Hill.Quebec, Oct.t, 1856.\t' VINE GROWERS\u2019 COMPANY OF COGNAC.THIS COMPANY, organized with a capital of THREE MILLIONS FRANCS, is composed ol FouaTKXN Hundskd of (be moat wealthy and influential Piopnetors in tbe Dis-teict or Cognac, and its extensive storebouaes are local, d iQ tbe centre of tbe town of Cognac.The undersigned, having neen appointed Agents in the Canada* lor the above Company, solicit, with perlect confidence, the patronage ol their friends and tbe trade at large, being satisfied ol their ability to compete successfully in quality, maturity and price, with tbe most popular and well-known brands.Samples of tbe Company\u2019s Gknuink Cognac Brandies may be examined at the office of the undersigned.SHERRIES\u2014Agents (or Metsrs.Lacave t EcHr.corA*.Cadiz, Pale and Gold Sherries, high and low grades, also Superior Amontillado, in qr.-Casks, Octaves and Case».PORT WINES,\u2014comprising different grades,\u2014 Agents for Messrs.Bruno Silva 4 Son, Oporto.CHAMPAGNE,\u2014Superior Sillery Mousseux,\u2014 Agents for J.A.Garreau, à Avis.Champagne.LANE.GIBB 4 CO.Quebec, Aug.25.1856.\t2m To Merchants, Importers, àt.MARINE INSURANCE.THE undersigned begs leave to inform all parties who have Insurance»effected in Lives-pool, and who may have claims upon the Underwriters there, for low from damage to either Goods oi Vessels, should have their documents certified, and Survey held by th* undersigned, by wbteh the settlement ol their claim, would be greatly facilitated in Liverpool.JOHN SMITH, Agent Liverpool Underwriters Association, Office: Dalbouaie Srrset, Near the Exchange.Quebec, Oc.13,1856.6c 4 2w 3aw Jlarive Insurance.OCEAN INSIIrTnCE COMPANY, WALL STREET, 5 « « -York, Represented in Querec by A.FRASER, DeRn\u2019s Buildings.Quebec, Oct.1, ISA6.FARMERS I» MECHANICS\u2019 insurance ( 'ampany, OF PHILADELPHIA.THE Subscribers beg to announce that their FALL Jl WINTER STOCK is now complete, having just maikedoffa large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, Selected from the most fashionable bouses in London, comprising an extensive snortment ol\u2014 WEST OF ENGLAND BROAD CLOTH, PILOT.BEAVER.WHITNEYS and RE-VF.RSABLE CLOTHS, DOESKINS.CASSIMF.KES, SCOTCH TWEEDS, VESTINGS, 4c.I.4 L.L.have been appointed Solr Agent* for Canada lor the Celebrated WEND1IA.YI COATS, being w*!l adapted tor tbit climate, it consista of a GREAT COAT, the lining of which, can be converted into an OXONIAN, forming a double Coat N.B.-Our Stock of GENT\u2019S HOSIERY consista in part of a large sssor'ment of LAMB\u2019S WOOL and MERINO VESTS.PANTS.HOSE.4c., 4c., a large variety of FANCY FLANNEL and LI.NEK SHIRTS, Military, Port Hole, Cambridge, Piccadilly >nd other Collars always on hand.A choice selection of Neck Tiesand Scarfs.* All order* punctually attended to.I.4 L.LEWINE.Quebec, Oct.11, 1856.English Gin.1 JY\t-CASKS juet reeeived and for sale by\tRYAN BROS.4 CO.Quebec.Oct.18, 1856.Now Landing: Ex \u201cThree Brother*.\u201d from Newfoundland :\u2014 For Charter.' PliE Bark MATILDA, 406 Tons 1 Register, will accept a charter to Liverpool.Apply to K.MICHON 4 CO.^\tNo.H, St.Peter Street.Quebec, 14th Oct , 1856.FOR SALE.rpWO VESSELS of 800 ton* each, 1 now building in tbe Undersigned\u2019* bhip Yard, Hare Point,all Tsse-aRac, with natural crooks for Fut-looks.Bolb being built under tbe Inspection of Lloyd\u2019s Surveyor, for a 7 years Classification.T f f iri- QueUr.August 12, 18.,)6.WAN i EI).A YOUNG MAN to act as SALESMAN and CLERK ma Country General Mora.Ore w ho can speak English and French would be preforred.Nose need apply without good refer-sues*.Apply to THOMAS LITTLE, No.5, M.Aime Street, Quebec, 22nd Oct.1856.Upper-Town.WAKV&Dg A GOOD COOK and an Experienced BUTLER-must have good recommandations.Apply at ibis Office.Quebec, 22no Oct., 1856.\t6 WASTED, AadL l/\u2019OR a Private FsmdY.a GOOD E HOUSK in a good situation, with Stabling, a>d Coacb House.Apply to Mr.A.THOM.Barrack Office.Quebec, f)«t.22, 1866.\t6p LARGE IMPORTATION DRY GOODS! JAME8 HF.WITT 4 CO., bsv# now opened overBOO PACKAGES of UKW FALL C-OClDtJ, all of which havo been selected in tb*European Markets, and ruaciiasxD DiaKCX raoss the MANUVACTUKxaa- THE WHOLE WILL HE SOLD AT A VERY SMALL PROFIT TO EFFECT A CLEARANCE.EF*Wbole#aIe Customers and Famllie* buying by tbe piac* supplied on tbe CHEAPEST TERMS in our Wholesale Department.J.HEWITT 4 CO.38, St.John Sheet, Viral Dry Goods Store inside the Gat*.COMMERCIAL HOUSE, UPPER TO M'V MARKE T, ¦ABJDLZUIB.A FEW HANDS WANTED\u2014none but good workmen need apply.JOSEPH AULD.Quebec, Oct.10, 1856.WAJffTBD, 4 FARMER who understands bis business T tnoroughly.Apply at this Office.Quenee, Oct.6, 1856.\t3aw 2000 Piocos Horork'a Shirting, from 4jd worth 6|d.450\t\u201d Black end Coloured Coburgs.from 7|d worth Hid.200\t'' oo.French Merino width.1».worth is.6d.150\t\u201c French Silk Velvet, from 5s.9d worth 8s.300\t\u201c Flannel, all wool, from lOJd 1500 Scotch Lambs Wool shawls and Scarls, VERY LOW 600 Pairs Superior Whitney Blankets, 13s.6d.to 50s* 150 Pisces Superfine Cloth tor Cloaks (rum 5s.200 M FaccyTw^ed Trowsenngs, 2a.d.to 12s.6d.50\t\u201d Beaver Pi'o* Cloth and Whitney for Top Coat*.15 per Out.Cheaper than last Fear.J.HEWITT 4 CO.Quebec,Oet.II, 1856.\t2m Kail and Winter Importation OF\t* JJrilisli and Foreign, Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS.class of goods in y it, and he is still WANTED.A FIRST RATE FUR-CUTTER, with good x.references.Apply to D.MERCIER.Quebec, Sept.20, 1856.WAÜVTKD,\u2014A COMPETENT ENGINEER 4 Two FIRST RATE SMITHS, who have a general knowledge of Iron Work.\u2014 Apply to P.WHITTY, St.Paul Street.Quebec, July 9.1856.Furnished apaktmem.s to let.Apply to D.MORGAN, Tailor, Fabrique Mreet.Quebec, July 18, 1856.BURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET, or accommodation tor Four Boarders.Apply to\tJOHN PARKER, No.II, Palace St'eet.Quebec, 7th Oct., 1856.\t4-2awlp A CLERGYMAN, residing» tew miles north of Quebec, wishes to EDUCATE with his ghter a few-young Ladies.\u2019Ierms Moderate.Kt-ferences: Rev.Oseiciai.Macxie, D D., Rnd W.Andrew.Esq., M.A.Quebec, Oct.10.1856,\ttolnov.p 2TTHP8.) n 12 Bbls.{ Quebec, Oct.14, 1856.Bright Muscovado ffUGAt.m.h.warren.Paid np Capital, * Surplus, \u2022 -\t- - 93X1,000 970,000.THE undersigned has been appointed AGENT for the shove Company, at Querec.and is Rrsparfd to issus Policiea upon OCEAN MAINE and INLAND NAVIGATION RISKS \u2022t Fata Rates.«T PREMIUMS PAYABLE at QUEBEC.\u201d \u2022'OPEN POLICIES ISSUED ON FAVORABLE TERMS.\u201d \" FIRE RISKS\u201d taken on Vessel* on the Stocks, or in Dock.For further particular*, apply to A.McLIMONT, 8t.Lawrence Chamber*, M .\t81.Peter Street Quebec, March 28,1856.to 16 nov.7V LE T, THREE ROOMS, with or without Beard, for the accommodation of one or more raspact-able persons, in * privet* family.For particular* add rasa A, J.Q-, Chronicle Office.Quebec, 16th Oct., 1856.\t6c-9-l*r Mow Landing From \"Three Brothers,\u201d fromNfld: DTLS I)RT table codfish, OUU \\cL 1750 Gals.Cod Oil.200 Barrels Green Codfish.M.H.WARREN.Quebec.Oct.14, 1856.Landing, ex Steamer \u201c Mont-morenci.\u201d onnn OBLS.Choice Brands SUPER-ZyjvJyJ D FINE FLOUR.H.J.NOAD 4 CO.Quebec 15th Oct., 1856.\t10 Straw Coloured Landing.1 flfl f^ASKS Pale and IUU ^ SEAL OIL, 500 Bbls.Prime Labrador Herrings.H.J.NOAD 4 CO.Quebec.Oct.15, 1856.\t]0 Barbadoes Molasses.1 nn T)UNCHS.Very Supenorfquality, now JLvrV/ ± landing and for Sale, H.J.NOAD 4 CO.Quebec, Oct.15,1856.\t10 HOW LAHDIXiG\u2014« ROYALIST, AND FOR SALK, A FEW ROLLS of SHEET LEAD, of different weights.HENRY CHAPMAN 4 CO., Arthur Street.Quebec, 3rd October, 1856.ftlME BOTTLES.ORATES WINE BOTTLES, 11)\tFor Sale by Dean\u2019s Buildings, Quebec, Oct.17, 1856.A.FRASER 4 CO.\\ JUST received, and lor Sale at No.19, Fabriqu* Street :\u2014 A small lot of SWITZER CHEESE.W.La CHEMINANT.Quebec, Oct.It.1856.FRENCH WINES.FOR SALE by the Undersigned the following Superior FRENCH WINES :\u2014 CHAMPAGNE, \u201c Fleur de Sillery\u201d Do.\t\u2022' Cordon Bleu\u201d Do.\t\u201c Golden Grsre\u201d Chateau Labranche, Red and White, Haut Sauterne.\tdo.Burgundy, \" Cloe Vougeot\u201d\tRed, Do.\u201c Romande I 4 II.\t\u201d do.Do.** Richebourg\u201d\tdo.Do.\u201c Volnay\u201d\tdo.Do.\u2022\u2022 Nuits\u201d\tdo.Do.\u201c Montrachet\u201d\tWhite, Do.\" Meursault\u201d\tdo.ALSO, Superior Sherry Wine of \u201c Paul 4 Dastis \u201d RYAN BROTHERS 4 CO.Quebec, llth Oct., 1856.FOR RALE, A fl f^ASES Preserved Lobsters, in lib tins, ffcv/ 50 Barrels Bright Porto Rico Sugar 86 do do\tdo Molasses, 50 Puns.Clayed\tdo 8 Puns.Jamaica Rum, ama»ks, Furnishing Msterisls, Fancy Bilks, Fancy Dress Goods, French Merinos, Paisly end Caahmere Shawls, Parasols, Kid Gloves,(very chesp) Ltce Goods, Sewed Muslin*, Fancy Cassimeres.Vestings, And a variety of other goods too numerous to detail* Qeebec.Msrch 22.1856.\u2018factorin' \u2018JWipoleon\u2019 I\u2018IrILL comm»'\u2019ee «heir RFGCLAR TRIPS VV between QUEBEC and MONT REAL, I THIS EVENING, and w:l! p'y regularly durirg tbe >eas >n at follow- : Steamer \u201c VTCTOKIA,\u201d Cai-t.BT LOUIS, Leaving GILLFSPIE\u2019S WHARF, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, ar.d FRIDaY, et FOUR P.M Steamer \u201cNAPOLEON,\u201d Capt COTE\u2019, Leading GILLFBFIE-B WHARF, every TUESDAY.THCR>DAY, and »ATURDaY, at FOUR P.M.For Fn-ight or P rasage, apply on board or at tbe Steam-boat Office on the Wharf.J.B.RYAN, Agent.Quebec, Aug.4.1856.SINGING CLASSES MR.CARTER\u2019S BINGING CLASSES W ill « EXT at the E'PLANaDK MUMC KUOM.s.on VVKDNEbDA V EVENINGB, commencing, NOVEMBER 5th.Dv>6.Clan A \u2014For instruction m ELEMENTARY 'OCAL Ml>IC, from 6 o'clock tid half-past 7.This hour has been chosen so that Young Pupils might at\u2019end.C ats B.\u2014For the practice of HAYDN\u2019S ORATORIO THE \u201cCREATION,\u201d At half-past 7 o'clock.T*«*»-$l per month, or $4 to.tbe course o' Brx Months in auvarr*.0-1 he Oratorio of toe \u2022\u2022 Creation\u201d is published by Nrrvetfo, Londor 4 New-York «: 3*.i»d V\t\u2018\"tesmiog to torn the Class B.should intimate the same to Mr.Casts*.*^0, Fabrique Street, _ .\t_\t.Fpper Town Market.Quebec, Sept.6, 1856.IC and IX TIN.1\tR0XK1S ^CHARCOAL TIN now xJ rereinrg by t.and Trunk Railroad .\t.\t.HENRY S.SCOTT.Quebec.Aug.25.185 .FOB SA LE, C) \u2019I\"\tI'Atl K, .ortM tiira, | to Prices to mee* ;he times.MANTLES, TABLE TOPS, end every article in the trade alw.vs on band.Country order* securely packed.FELIX MORGAN.«wh.Ort.3.Bank of B.N, America, I HE NOTES of this Bank issued at Qranxc -VB.¦ F.W.WOOD, Manager, Quebec, Oct.17, 1856.\tWm* FRANCIS BLAIS, provincial lajvd surveyor t'I\u2019 I ICE, No.63, Qriiir SraxgT.8t.Rorhs.2nd July, |85fi.MU TAYLOR, Teacher of Drawing A Painting 143 MOUNT PLEASANT.Quebec, Oct.8.1856.\t,2m razes wilson.Dress and Clonk Maker, No.4, RICHELIEU STREET, Quebec, Oct.3, 1856.St John\u2019* Bubiiro.Imp Quebec, 7th July, 1856.WILLIAM HUNT.A.MACKENZIE FORBES, mONTAUAXs ©BOX $£ roa thx Salk and pcxchair or SngAr*, Ten, BpiriU.FmiU, Oilt, Salt, At-» &c\u201e\t4c.^ Th' a^orr' Groceries offered 'for Sale in tbe Market on Quebec account.Sept.25, 1856.TO LET.db immediate poneasiorv\u2014 FARM belnngirg to the i \"»/»»\u2019» Da**aon, between «he St.I .outs and St.Foy\u2019s Roads.Apply to Capt.McGbath.yusbec.13th Oct., 185b.TO LET, \u2014With immediate Posaession\u2014 JmA rJTHE FIRST of thoae three COT BHi -I TAGES on the St Lewi* Road opposite the Race Conrae, lately ©rcu pied by Mr.SHaArifKi.Apply to Mr.Pknt land.Advocate, or to ^ v\tE-G-CANNON, N p.Quebec, 9th October, 1856.THR Sobernber heg« to inform the gentry of Quebec that hi* splendid a'oek of Silver F.lectro-Platei Glass and China.Glas* and (\u2022 ar'h- en war*, is-\u2014 W *\u201c next door MT \u2022*+ pn J'*\" 8t 18- Uwm Street, to Mnatc Hall.QoebM.tOth Sept.1856.SIMON LEVY.3m FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, With Immediate Possession.HAT Two Stnrv BRICK HOTTSh corner of Grant and De* Prsih» ?k\tS\u2019 Rorh*\t«^copied hv the proprietor, Mr.Tmossa* Timet**, *« t Gro-eery Store.Apply to THOMA9 LITTLF: No.5, St.Ann Street ®Pr« T»wn D8D >;[ h le For Sale or To I -et.TO LET, MrpHE upper ptrt ol a two-atory brick X hoUae, we'l auited for a family, oa* tainù>( five rooma, rituaied iu Kjiig Btr«ot, 8t.Rocha.Apply to Mra.McCaotav, on the premiaea, or lo Mr.VaTaicK Lawl**, St.Joaeph Street, St.Kocha.Quebec, 2fith Sapt i Large Farm to Let THAT fmo FARM, in tood at ate of cul-ure, now occupied by M.MaatoiTH Rooaa, next to Cavt.SxaocoLp\u2019a, Little Hiver Sl Charlea.For i>articulara emiuire ol DK.F.ROÜSSRAr.St.Uocht Qut jec, Sept.2^, 185C.TO BE SOLD.A LOT OF LAND on the north aide of the St.Fot Road, containing about THIHaY ACRES, commanding a beautiful view ol the Valley St.Charlea and the surrounding country \u2014about 2 milea lioaa the Toll Gate.For par jculaa apply to J.URKAVES CLAPHAM, N P.St.Lawrence Cuambera.' \u2022 et'ee.Sapt.23, 1S.*)6.BUSINESS NOTICES.-r-»- THE MORNING CHRONICLE.THURSDAY.' OCTOBER 23.1866^ .¦ ^\t\u2022\u2022\t\u201c\u201c T 1 .\t^ Remarkable Dwcorery FOR SALE OR 'TO LEASE, .- With luinnediate I'oiseaaiou.¦ ¦¦ rpHAT THREE SPORT STONE 1 HOUSE, No.12.Oranpk Allkk.(2 CLapbam Terrace.) recently papered and painted throughout ; with Stable, Coach Houae and othet outbuilding», all in the highest tut.ol t«p»ir.\tN.H.BOWEN, N.P.Quebec, Sept.20, ISbii.FOR SALE, A TOLL-BRIDGE and DWELLING HOUSE being an excellent atand for buaine»».paying nearly 20 per cent, on the purchane.bor particular» apply to E.G.1 A.NNON, N.I*.Vuebec, lllh Sept.IMR.\t** For Sale or 'l o Let, 'ytH \\T magnificent COTTAGE\u2014lire ¦MJlK 1 brick built\u2014pleaiantly situated at .1 l, Canaidiere,\u201d one mile f.om Oor-cheater Bridge, with a apacioua Garden, Hangar.Stable.Out-houae.Ac.\u2018The proprietor will - m< diapoae ot 6 or arpenta ol land (adjoining) at the option ot the purchaser.Condilioiis libeialand indisputable titles givei .Apply to Fra.Hior, Notary.No.12, Bridge Street.St.Rocha, or »o the proprietor.THEOPHILE ST.JEAN.Quabec, 3rd Sept., 1856.\tu TO LET, \u2014WITH IMMCrtATE poasKnaioN\u2014 riNHF.STORE and DWELLING above I it, lately occupied by Mr.J.1\u2019.\u2022fin-®» Dc»»*ult, on the S'epa leading irom Mountain Hill to Champlain Street.It is w> ! situated either for a Retail Grocery ora i'iv Good» Eatabliahment.\u2014Will be\tJ\u201dw* Analv to\tMEGONE.Ap,>,y\tShaw\u2019s Bmldirga.Quebec, 29'h Auguat, 1856.\t3m Eligible Property for Sale.THE unde nig Red haa been instructed to DIS POSfl (by privâle Salt) °f * LAUbh hPvJ HIGHLY CULTIVATED r.4B.TI.aitu-te i at the place called the Little River St.Charle*.about A milea Irom the City, between the property ol Charles Smith.Eatj., aid that ol HKIR* Dt'cHe*n aV : the Farm cor.taiii» IM» At-lieiiti in auperhciea, ol which Jtha are in t i* HfUHk*t a ratk or cul rt v atiom it ! a» i rontige of a\u2019 1-aat It) aipenta on the St.t-ha and is intersected by the lurnpiv- MKoail sktr\u2019iiig the northern hank oMh*\u2019 river: together wrh the DWF.LLIM» H')U,'F.Farm House, Barn», Ac.JAMES REED, Physician and Surgeon, No.6, Foot of Mountain Hill SHEE'S BUILDINGS.WILLIAM COLE.Paper Y \\ archoute, ST.PAUL STREET.Quebec, JaiiV, 3, 1856.fcOBXS T01TCHETVI2, JOIN SR and Bonte C arpente No.68, St.Valliku Sthket, St.Kochs, (Necr St.Peter\u2019s Chapel.) MR.\\Y.M.STEERS, CIVIL ENGINEER.AMP FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF LANDS.PO?.T DAKN2A, 3, *77.Quebec, 2?th June, 1855.Terrace Saloon, FORT STREET.Opintit* Mr.J.Mutton'» thus; Store.UJINKS, LIQUORS, Kelreahments, Ac the best des cr inf ion.Quebec, May 13, IS56.078.PÏERCK.Broker & General Commission Agent MABWB, Flro & I.lfe InNiiranro oft'ec-tcil.OF KICK : Akthi r Strxkt, opposite the Exchange.Quebec.May 12, isih.C.J.ARDOUIN, IMPORTER, Watch-Maker and Jeweller, REMOVED TO j \u2018i.V, FABRIQUE STREET, adjoining Mr.W.Lvrar\u2019s Dry Goods Slote, facing the Mai ket.Quebec, 9th May, U'ifi.\t6 M.A.HEARN.ADVOCATE, OFFICE: Dkav\u2019s Lvilpinus, St.Peter Street, Lo'» er Town.K KSH'Fwrx : (\u2019orner of St** lienevieve A Uisu e Street», Upper Town.Quebec, May 12.l^NH.\t12m I N SUB AN CK.HOOTH WlESÎClBiBN Insurance Comply or OSWEGO, N.Y.fflHE underaifned ia prepared to ISSUE POLICIES upoa INLAND NAVIGATION krks.JOHN ANDERSON, Agent, St.Peter Street.Quekec.June 2.1856.Marine insurance OCEAN or INLAND of f PPLICAT10NS for V INSURANCE, received by MEREDITH OGDEN, No.9, Quebec Chamber», St.1 eler Stieet.Quebec.May 8, iK\u2018ib.A or AND LONDON.INSURANCE.BRITANNIA LIFB ASSURANCE COMPANY.1 PRINCES\u2019 STREET, BANK, LONDON.KSTABLlaMKÜ Avu.1, 1887.Emporte red by Special Act of Parliament, 4 Viet.Cap.9.Blackheatb Park, Col.Roasnr ALUXAMDia, CAatrmu'i.TOBJUT KsAWTB.DR.HALSEY («1\tYwk).Lai discovered the forest» and bald*.Irom which he has' pr\u201codue»d Two Rv«^.dia* which cute the woiat loim of Diaeaa#.\t.The virtue of five of tbeae Plant» ba^Uiu» in the form ol K.xU*c\\$.U> pu/a aud couceuUated, aa to taka twenty pound» ot the dried Root» io make one ol the RitraCt.It ia then prepMed or uae°?u the lorm of PILLS, which ate called ADVANTAGES OF THIS INSTITUTION.iNcaxAMKO BAT»» or raXHiOM.ATABI.K.eapectallT adapted to the aeciring ol Loanaor Debt., and to all other caaea where a Policy may be required tor a tempo,ary parpoae only, but which may be kept up, i e eatary, thruujchoul the whu.eteiw of Lilt# HALr-caxciT KATX» or thimium.Credit given lor bait the amount ol the ri , Siren Jnnuol Pretntuuu the amount ol the uU ' paid Half-Premiuma being de«\u2022» ihe moat a»'oni»bii*g sucre*» in lue moat ditficult eases that Hospital I'raetie» and th# prevalance nl Yellow Fever.Bdioua Fever.Spotted I Typhus Fever, Scarlet Fever, Pneutootiia, t no-|ara, ai d all oibec Dialignent dnordere could lur-' pish, and that too, by the moat celebrated 1 hy-'siciana and Medical tVriter» m the country, (it bem* a Wine produced from Medicinal plenta .mong whom we may mention the name» o| W*I If the\u2018liü èi L alb trig never be.o.e atcoinpliat^).p.ga.Stone.Gillen, Franria, Lambert, G.ilTen, Lilt-\tI I J.»»,L* him aatiai m.iIlV Otll THE FOREST PILLS, Thera are three thing» peculiar to these Pills 7,:.They never gripe nor weaken the a y a* mu This isbecsiise thev contain no Dtuga or alt, but that they are the pure virtues of Plants \\* hu h are as wholesome »\u2022 the food we eat.2d.They purge moat when the stomach and nd foul, alter this their oaeHAN » knihuamana\tt*.na- bowel» are moat bilious and foul, alter this tneir eltu-acy- \u201e l r^STcSd^'\u201cr\u201eU.u'u.u;nbJ 3.1.A .\ta .11 2lat year, or, if a daughter, her 25th year of Age MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION 1, Pbimcsc Stkckt, Bam.Lonpon Emporte red by bet Majesty'» Hoydl Letter» patent.BRITANNIA in reduc- M.MOO DIE, IMPORTER, ATd.31, St.Peter Street.Quebec, 19th April.1850.J.LANE k CO., \u2018ïaaibtt it (Commission ^rokrrs.Corner of CROWN h PRINCE EDWARD STREETS,\u2014St.\u2022Kochs.Quebec, 13:h July, 1855.\t12m 26 ap.LIFE DEPARTMENT.The following advantages amongst numerous others, are offered by this Cumpaay to parties intending to insure their lives Prrfect security lor the fulfilment of ita engageaient» to Policy buldfra.Favorable Kate» ol Premium.A high reputation for Prudence aid Judgment, ami the moat liberal conaideratioa ol nil queationa coanected with the interest» of the assured.Thiatt patb sraci allowed rot I at-mkvt or Kiekwal PaKHiusia, and no forfeiture of (Milicy Irom unintentional mistake.Policies lapsed by non-|iayment of premium» may be renewed witbia three months, by J*»)-ing the premium, with a flu» of tea shillings per cent, on the predu'lion ol sa'isfaciory evidence l the good state of health ol the life usaured Participation ol profita by the assured, amounting to two-tbirda ol ita aet amouat.Large Bonn* declared 1856, amouating to £2 per cent per annum on tbe aum assured, being on age* from 20 to fatly «0 per cent on the premium.Next diviaion ©f profita in 1X60.Stamps and Policiea not charged for.All Medical Fee» paid by the Company.Medical Rvrxan\tDa.ROW\u2019AND, No.24, 5>t.Lewi» Street.FORSYTH, BELL A CO., Agents, Commercial Chambers.Quebec, April 2t, 1856 THE SCOTTISH AHICiBLE Life .issurancc Society ESTABLISHED 1 S 3 6 .Annual Diviaion of Profit»\u2014applied tionoi the rutrent year\u2019» Premium.Pol.i y-holders entitled to participate ia tha nro-1 fits after payment ol Five or Seven Annual I le-nuumaaccording to the table o RatesaelecUtl.Premium» charge*! lor «very three nontht «al , fcrence ol age\u2014not, aa ia usually the caae, ft>r 1 every whole v«oro,l'v* , Kail Credit Policies granted on term» unusually favourable to the mauied, the amount ol half premiums for which credit is given, being liquidateo out of the prolit».\t.At the Annual General Meeting on the *,tn April last, a reduction ot 3dee.AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, rog TU* «AMD OUBS or Cold©, Conch*, and Hoitfnont U the baat rMuadr «\u2022 I»marm (Uoçk, (Vatrp, auU Dm \tN.H.BOWKN, N-P.Quebec.M»rch 27lh, 1856.\t2-aw Dr.McLANE\u2019S CKLEIt HATED Y ER MIF U GE liver\" pills.Two of the beet Preparations ef the Age.They are not recommended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports.The Vermifuge, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms.The Liver Pills, for the cure ol Liver Com- tr THF.PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENTS and DIRECTORS ARK ALL INSURED IN THE MkCIKTY.1.\tChah a* ter arid Stawp!*u\u2014The Noble-] rrm an*l Gentlemen who lorm the Board of Direction ot 'his Society attest their high opinion ut ita soundnei** and liberality and of the positive pecuniary adv.nt.ges secured to it* member* by iriiurim; Wicir wirn lieet ra the Socitty and by 1 prestitiiig over the management ol its affair*.2.\tCertaintt or Final Paiment.\u2014Every ronsideretion ia ma-le .eoordinate to the |*ertec.security ot the Assured.It ia the pare-nount oh icct of thi* >ocie»y that seventy or eighty years lienee Policies (hall be at promptly paid ** they have been for the iaat thirty year* of ita existence, ami the sale and a 'iafactory character ot the in* vestments will be found dctsilwt in tbe 3id Septennial \" Investigation\u201d Pamphlet, published and distributed by numerous agents of tbe bociety, which is neither a aacrel aor a Proprietary Asao* ciatinn.3.\tIsiroRTANT REDUrTION OF PRS:Mtr»iS.\u2014 From the pamphlet referred to information will | be obtainml as to ihe large profits of the Society, .all 6r/ongtng to tbe atturr i, from an application ot which lor tbe future, as fully explained in i page 29, has been framed a Table of Premiums unprecedentedly low.For instance, (table A V) a person .gcd twenty may secure £1181 at death by the annual payment 01 £1 8*.bd.; were his age thirty, he should pay £1 16», 7.1; if forty, £2 9».7*1.; if fifty, £3 10*.9d.; if aixty, only £0 7a 2d., and proportionate premiums for intermediate age#.Under the table | the £100 is insured if the additions declared during the currency of the Policy are greater than at the rate of If per Cent., or diminished if leas.Tbe rule bat never hern lett and at the laat two investigations exceeded Ij per ('eat.A Life Insurance for one year will «oat £1 5a.6*1.for £lUO at nge 40.4.\tAmount or BrsiNiss.\u2014The outstanding Assurances exceed TWO MILLION'S and A-ÜALF STERLING.A number of the moat respectable citizens of Quebec hold Policiea, or are insured in the Society.5 Proposals entertained for Assurance of any cotUmgenry depending on human Life.Various modes of payment of premiums lo suit the Assured.Metical Ornera : J AS.A.8KWKLL, F.»©., M.D.Jfent for Quebec,\u2014 DAVID A.ROSS, Advocate, Macpheraon\u2019a Building», Arthur Street, opposite tba Exchange.April 5, 1856.House to Let, HOUSE, with Garden at Beauport.near Methot\u2019i .Nail Mill.AppW CHINIC, SIMARD fc METHOT, 0rto\tJOSEPH HARDY, Quebec, March 7, 1856.on the Premises.Saw Extract from TaUe vitb Participation in Profitt,after Seven Yeariy Payment».Half- Age.Annotl Yearly Quarterly Premiam.Premium.Premium.Years.Months.£\t*.\td.\t£ ».30\t0\t2\t7\t3\t1\t4 3\t2\t7\t6\t1\t4 6\t2\t7\t10\tI 4 9\t2\t8\t2\t14 9\t3\t3\t0\t1 12 3\t3\t1 12 6\t3\t4\t1 9\t3\t4\t7\t1 13 I 0 16 10 E.R.FOSTER, Kesident Director.ANDREW FRANCIS, Secretary.Detailed Proapecttuea and every roquiaitemfor* matron as to the mode of effecting Assurances may be obtained upon application to R.PEN1STON, Agent to the Corr.|>any at Quebec.Quebec.19th AnirusT.lAftt.ËQUITABLfc FIKK INSURANCE COMPANY, 450 WEST 8TRATÏT) ajOWDON.17 Great St.James Street, Montreal.CAPITAL\u2014£500,000 STERLING.CHAIRMAN\u2014A.C.BARCLAY, K#«»., DI HECTORS.Charles f ennet, Esq., j John Nhaw, Esq., Hugh Croft, Esq., | Kdtrund S.Symea, Eaq, Jnnn Mosa.Evq.,\t| C'emenf Tabor, Eaq., Frederick Morn», Eaq., | Thomas ^'e*t, E»*j., Chaa.T.Seward, Eaq.| F.F.Woodhuuae.Esq SECRETARY.William H.Preston, Eaq.AUDITORS.Henry Eve, Kaq.I Tbonua williama, Eaq.BANKERS.Messrs.Glyn, Mills H Co.SOLICITORS.Messts.Cardale, lliffe A Russell.LOCAL DIRECTORS, MONTREAL, William Lunn.Eaq., I Hon.Wm.Morris, Jonn Torrance, Kao\u2019, \u2022 J* G.Mackenzie, Eaq., J.Frothirgham, Kaq., Alfrerl l.aRocque, Eaq, Beni.Holme».Esq.E.tv.Faoie, Esq., A.T.«\u2022alt.Kaq., Theodore Hart, Kaq.JKYflTJL Fire and Life Insurance Co.of Hartford, Connecticut.all Bilious De-Sick Head- FOR SALE OR TO LET.MrpHAT VALUABLE HOUSE and PREMISES situated near the Point Levi Railway Station, well adapted tor a private family, or Boarding Houw, with a Garden, and Stable», Ac.Apply to JOHN TILLEY, On the Premiaea.arch 25, 1956.Building Lota\u2014for Bale, at Hare Point, IN rnKX AND COMMON SOCCAOK.A LARGE.SPACE of GROUND, in the Suburbs of St.Roch.at Ha«x Point.ne»t the River St.Charlea, haa been divided into BUILDING LOTS; they will be found ad van- tageoiialv laid out.The plan may be aeen and the conditions known by applying to T.C.LEE, Esq., or to the un- dereigned.F0 (JLACKEMEYER.N.P.Quebec, M©rch 10, 1856.\tI2«n DENTISTRY.RP AM9AY.SvaoiCAt.h MlrWAfUCU \u2022 IV DrNTiar, bega fo inform hi* Friend* and the Public that he ha* REMOVED hi* Office from Palace Street to No.72, John St shut, where he will continue the practice ol SURGICAL end MECHANICAL DENTISTRY in all its Department».Office boars from 9 a.m.to 5 e M.P 8\u2014For the accommodation of Ihe pooret classes, Da.KamaaY will devote an hour earl, morning, vie., Irom 8 to 9 a.m., when he will Extract Taalh for la.Sd.each,\u2014at all other hours the charge will be 2a 6d each.Widow* and young peranne dependent «pon their own exertion* will bo liberally dealt with 01 -il time».Quebec, May 8,1866.PLAINT, RANGEMENTS, ACHE, &C.Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr.C.McLane\u2019s Celebrated Vermifuge.^ and Liver Pills, prepared by sole proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, purporting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills.All others, in comparison with Dr.McLane\u2019s, .are worthless.The genuine McLanc\u2019s Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now* be had at all respectable Drug Stores.* FLEMING BRO S, CO Wood St., Pittrhurgh, Pa.Hole proprietor*.HOMS Fire Insurance Co.of Wall Street, If ere York.THF.UNDERSIGNED AGENT for the above well known Compamea, continues to maure againat LOSS AND DAMAGE BY FIRE, at moderate Rate* of Premium.DANIEL McGlE, A ox NT, St.Andrew\u2019» Wharf.Quebec, 11th January, 1954.Liverpool «$\u2022 London INSURANCE COMPAS Y.Capital, - - jC2,000,000 StR.rpHK undersigned having be»» appointer! I Aoenth of the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT FIRE RISKS, on Moderate IVrmi.RYAN, BROTHERS A CO., 37, St.Peter St., Lower Town.Quebec, Sept.3,1855.\tu 21 may .Marine insurance .GREAT WESTERN COMPANY, NKW YORK.AtTVHOKISnD OAFITAZ.#5,000,000.PPLICATION8 for OCEAN or INLAND l INSURANCE received by Ü.9.PIERCE, FIRE RISKS take» o» Vend# oa the Stocka or in Docks.February 14, 1856.\t®*t WORLD\u2019S FAIR PREMIUM 3AFKS- r|9RE Undersigned has jual received 9n assort, L ment of HERRING\u2019S PATENT SAFES\u2014 Thev are well know» to be tbe beet article I» tbe mark»!.DANIEL McGlE, Quebec, tad Nve.1M4.\t8t.Andrew\u2019» Wbarf GENERAL AGENT BRITISH NORTH AMR RICAN COLONIES.Frederick R.Starr, K«q.ACCOUNTANT AND CASHIF.R.James B.M.Chipman, Kaq.ff^HISOFFICE insure*againat Los*or Damage by Fire, all Deacnptiona of Buildings, including Mill# and Manufactories, and the Good», Ware» and Merchandize in the* ame ; Ships in Hailiour or in Dock ; Craft on Navigable Riveis aud Canals, ami the Gonda laden in the aame ; and Farming Stock of all deacriptiwi.s.The M Equitable\u201d Fire « ffice will, ' y a constant analysis of ita own experience horn time to time, ado tit such rate» ol Premium* aa the nature ot th» risk may justify.f4'U/i tbi» «etc, an annual inrettieafion will be ma te into each clau of ruk, and a return of one moiety\u2014or fifty per cent.\u2014of tbe nett exreu mil be made to all rlattet of Inturcrt, wbote Poli net hart been ta force for three yean.The engagements of the \u201d Equitable\u201d are guaranteed by * responsible proprietary, and an ample mibecribed Capital.The insured are tree Irom the liabilities of a Mutual Inturance Society, and entitled, according to the plan of tbe Company, to a return of half the prof».Lome* are made good without deduction or discount, and are adjusted and paid in Montreal, without reference to London.Ri a Kb*oi.ution or the Coubt in London,thk Pskmium* ane Ketainkd in Mont-Foal to pat Lossks and Accumulate a a k n n or £10,000.THE local DIRECTORS MEET WEEK-L.Y.Agent# have been appointed tbrougbout Canada.WESTON HUNT, and JOHN ROSS, Aoxntb fob Qukrkc, Hunt\u2019s Wharf and UNION BUILDING SOCIETY, Clouet\u2019, BoiLniNna.On.Bee, 2nd Fehv.» 16fi3\t12m pointed out in the following direction* some of the caiet which require only the Pilla, and other cases which reqaire only the Wine ; alaoaome of the caaea which require both the Wine and the Pilla.The combined action ot both Remedies have» more powerful and searching efficacy, and cure aooner than ei'her remedy alone in all aoeh case* a* I have recommended them together.One purgative do#e of the Forest Pillai» warranted to cure any Bilious disorder, or anv complaint anetog irom foul stomach and morbid coudition of the bow el#.Une or two purgative doaea will cure Fevera.One Box of tha PUla and a Bottle of the Wine is wariaiited to break up and cure the most »»-v«re Colds, Coughs, and Pain in the Brea*l« (I have never tried my Remedies in tbe moat advanced stage# of consumption, and cannot warrant them to cure it) but old and seated Colds, am! Cough», and Pain in the Breaat these Remedies core aooner than anything 1 ever knew or heard of.One Bottle of th# Wine and a Box of the Pill* are warranted to cure the Asthma, hut aome bad cases require more.The Foreat Remedies give immediate relief to Dyspepsia and Indigestion, and one or two Boxes and «» many Bottle», are warranted to cure the moat severe cases ot this distressing complaint.Tbe efficacy ot the Foreat Renn-dtes in Rheumatism is very singular ; aome of the moat distressing cases 1 ever saw have been cured by (hem in ten or twelve days lime, while aome other cases (apparently nol §0 bad), it Imk nearly three month* before the complaint yielded to the efficacy of the Remedies.Tb.* sometime» may be owing fo a broken down constitution, but more frequently to some kind ot nsreotic drug taken at some former period, for I hive always no ice*l U took longer to cure patienta who bad taken mercury, eolebicum.and other pimonous drugs.How often do we hear a remat k aome-thrng like ibis : \u201c 1 have neret felt ao well since \u2018 my laat fit of sickness.\u201d Now tbe cau«e of prostration.and bioken constitution after a fit of sickness, is not so frequently the disorder aa the baneful effect» of drug» employed w hile aick.AGUE AND FEVER, OR CHILLS.The Foreat Remedies are the beat cure in the world for Ague and Fever.Un» or two doaea of the Pilla and |e*a than a Bottle of Wine, is warranted to break the Ague and cure the patient, but the direction» which accompany the Remédie» should be adhered to.I have had some Ague and Fever patient* who were very much bloated and limb* badly awollen Irom the b*d effect of medicine* containing quinine.No bad etb-* ta ever follow 1 be cure by the Forest Remedies.The facLis, I have had many apply for my Remedies to cure the had effects of quinine, even after they had got rid ut the Ague.Ulcere.Boile, Blotchea, Scabbed Head, Ring-Worm, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Sore Eye*, and every kind of Humor.1 have never witneaae.anything »o certain and complete as the Fored Remedies in the cure of tbeae complaint#.They all ariae from one common cause\u2014Impure Pdooilf Generally, nothing but tbe Pills are required lor the cure of the nio»t of these disorders ; foil if Ihe henirdiea are used, two Boxea of the Pill#, and two or three Bottle* of the Wine 1» warranted to cure the very worst cases, and frequently by less than half tbe quantitv.Two Boxea ol the Pill# and a* many Bottle# ot the Wine ia warranted to cure Ihe wotst case* of Jaundice.Female Obstruction» produced from bad cold» or w eakly conalifotion».a few doaea of toe Foreat Wine i* warranted to cure the mo»t distressing forms of these complaint# ; and if the win# ba followed up fora lew weeks these difficulties will not ocenr again.The wine exactly suits the fomale constitution, and gives strength, vigor and blooming heaUh.WONDERFUL FACTS ! ! Scrofula ! Scrofula ! ! ük ul miws* TH* CXI.KaaATED AND WELL KNOWN Veterinary Svrgcon of (fait.IN complixnce with ihe wishes of many of his friend* lo make known to the public, for the sake of Ihe atiffering* of thousand# who are now afflicted with th* worat of Dried and running Scrolula, bia valuable Ointment and whole vegetable Butera, hae now been leafed for more than hall a century, and never once ha* a failure in a paifectcure been known, though hundreds have used it both here and in the old roun-try.R.H.Collin# hind» hiimelf to the public, that wherever a ce Ham cure ia not performed, h» will honorably refund the money at hia residence in Gall* to all who may uae his Ointment, and ita not haying eranicafod the di#e*ae.The names of «everal peraorm her* and eliewhere can he given, if required, who have u»ed it and a thorough cure having been mad*.Medicino and direction# sent to all part» of the proylfice by R H C» Sold only hr R.H.Collin#, (foprevent impo-\u2022itioti)*! hi» it#M#fi0t#CI*lt.nMt ICndx C bur ch# R.C.H.»l*o felly recommend# to the public his celebrated Mixture for Rheum»fi*m end Sprain».References of the highest reapectabili ty will be gtvan.\t.R.H.C.wishing te aatiafv and prove to th# moat Sceptical, the value and confidence thal may be placed in bt# ointment, for the above disease, with»» to make known that he require# no money for three noonth» after the cure ia perfected, hut good security wjl Irrequired forth# amount.OaK, July 29th, 1866.\tMm DraiLiTY, Emaciation, Nic.ht Swf.at#, end Weakly StaTF.of thf.Constitution.\u2014The Format Win* la a popular remedy for all these complaints, one lo three bottle* cure the worat rase* without the ti*e ol the Pilla ; but when the complaint ia accompanied with aome other disor-odrr the Pilla ala will be requir'd.Over a million of boxea and bottle» have Wpen eold within the Uat two year* in the United Stale* and Canada».Letter* and certificates to the amount ol many thousand* have been received, testifying lo the cure# and good effect» of these Remedies.READER I 1 never knew a aingle instance where the Remedies have b»en taken Becoming to directions, but that they have produced tbe most derided benefil.Even in old standing com-plainti, where the patient persevered in them for a reasonable length of finie, they have effected a dire In every instance which ha* come to mv knowledge, with the sole exception of one.Thia waa a very old man, whoae conaiitution waa completely gone before he began fo use them, till! be found them to do more good than anything else.It ahoeld he understood thal these Remedies are not mad# of drugs kept by ding-gists, as all other medicine* are, but that they are produced Irom lh« medicinal virtue* of certain plants, which nounab and purify the blood aa food doe# Ihe body.1 will mention for example, thiee of the»e planta which afo well known, Dandelion, Yellow Dock, and Sarsaperilla, the other* art found in the foreat, and their virtue* are ten time# mote effective than thoee I have named, and were it not for making known the secret of my discovery, which I place great value on, I would not hesitate to name them.Suffice it to say that the efficacy of one of them was discovered by its cureol a horrtbl* case of Scro fula in Ten Days time.READER ! If you do not want your constitution injured by that alow lurking poison\u2014nier cury, or other narcotic drug», touch no uncertain medicine# or compound of drug#, but 1*1 thoee excellent vegetable Hemcdiea\u2014HALNc.) \u2019> FOREST WINE AND P1LL8.If you have Rheumatism, 8or#a.Ulcéra, Dyspepsia, or any kind of Humor, or Debility, or any othar old Disorder, peraevere in thaae KemeJiea.I ney never can harm you, but you are certain to gat better from week to we»k anfil the di»fa»e i« thoroughly gnt out of your blood, and good aryi vigorou# health will follow.,\t,\t,\t« My Foreat Wins ia in large square hottfoa, One Dollar per bottle, or fax bottle# for Five Doll#r*.Foreet Pille Twenty-five Cent# per Box.Pro cure the Foreet Wine and Pilla of my regtifor advertised Agents, which will be the beat gti#-rantew againat counterfeit and epanoue article#.General Depot, No 64 Walker Street, N»w York Appointed Agente in\u2014 QUEBEC.\u2014JOSEPH BOW LFA G.G.ARDOUIN, J.fcitfWON * CO.Thbik Rivaaa\u2014L.A.DUBORD h CO.Sonia\u2014K.h M.O\u2019HEIR.J f.aton\u2014s.a.Hurd.pNxnnKooint\u2014WM.BROOKS.November 13th.186».\tMm ssge* have for year* ia vain Bought to discover In Rail way\u2019s Regulators we give to the wot Id a cathartic, purgatic, aperient, diuretic, diaphote tic, and above all a Regulator ol the whole Human Body.\t.\t.A pill that, while it purge* from the body the refuse de|>osits, it h»s's all sore*, uloera, or irritations in tbe bowel* or mucuousmembrane*.Renewed strer.g'h follows every operation, and instead of the patient growing weaker by their évacuai ions, aa is the teault that follow* all drastic pills, every organ, nerve and tissue of the body is s'rengthened by their healing, cleanaing and regulating efficacy.Tlietiae of Radway\u2019» Reg-ulafois will dispena» entirely w.th that banelul drug C'alemel.Blue i\u2019ill or Mercury, iu any form, all the good effects either the Doctor\u201d or the patient expect* to derive frem the uae of Mercury will be secured by Radway\u2019» Regulator», without endangering tbe ayatem by salivating it.Hence the gieat and important advantage which the discovery of Radway\u2019s Regulator» secure» to th» Human Race, in sudden attack» of Yellow Fever, Typhus Fever, Scarlet Fever, Congealed Billions, Remittent aid Intermittent Fevera.In Cholera, and all other mlections and malignant maladie*.Radway\u2019s Regulator* are ju*t the teiHedy teqiiiri-d in lhi»se malignant caaea.They heat all sore* and ulcer», either in the bowls or in the coat ol tbe stomach ; even if the whole intestine# were raw and ulcerou# along the whole length of the bowels, thev will not irritate or occasion ar.y pair.; they expel quickly all poisonous inleCious deposits, and will, as soon k* dissolved in the stomach, withdraw the cor-g'-ated and accumulated humor» Irom the interior surface ot the bowel*, and all such humors entirely from the aya em.Another great influence *hey exert upon the sya'ein is their regulating iKiwer*.No matter wnetii**r i*.be Man or VVoman, whose system may be out of order, who»e organs are irregular in the natural performance of their several duties, u dose or two of Radway\u2019a Regulator\u2019# will quickly cure all irregularities, and force a pleasant and natural evacuation fiora the bowel* *\u2022 g regular hour, each and every day.To ladies whose monthly turns are not reguiar, a dose or two of Radway\u2019s Regulators and Ready Relief will always insuie their regular discharge at the proper lime.FEVER AND AGUE CURF.D.Pierson Money, Esq-» of Carrollton, Miaa., own# a large plantation and works over one hundred negroes on the bottom lands of Misai»-»ipp\u2014a section of the coifotiy aa celebrated for Fever and Ague a* the river Styx in ancient mythology was drmded »» a place invested with evil spirits While the nrgroeaof other planter# are shaking to piece* with ague, Pieiaon Money** \u2022* darkies\u201d nr» fat.hearty and happy, at work, singing wj'h joy their song* and glee#, for they teel sate from all dieses as long as they have R sd wav\u2019s Reedy Relief to guard them.Not one hour\u2019s w\u2019ork has been lost on Mr.Mo-n»y\u2019s pUn\u2019ation by sickness tine# he began the usé of Radway\u2019s Reedy Relttf and Regulator! among his negioes.On every plantation where Railway\u2019# Ready Remedies are kept for the use of forr.tlies arid seruants, yon will be sure to find health, hippmes* and contentment.Railway\u2019* R»lief and Regulator* are positive Cutes for Fever and Ague.Dysentery, Bilhous-nesa, Cholic, Headache, Rheumatism, Nervous-n»*s, Coauveness, Dyspepfia, Ind,gestion, and all o'her Di*ei»»es of the Stomach, Lungs, Bowels, Kidneys, Nerve*.Brain, Liver, Head, Heart, Chest, Sides, Back, Ac, DYSENTERY.I.Afl*RNF.ss of th* Bow-ELI, Painful Discharges, Cholera Morbua, Cholera, Crampa, Violent t'urging* and Vomitings, are stopped in a short time by Radway\u2019s Ready Relief.A LUMP OF DEAD DIGNITY.On hoard of ihesteamboat Shoitwell, on her trip from New Orleans to Cincinnati, the cholera had laid on their back» some fifty out of seventy-five passengers ; for a few bouts the scene was of tbe moat terrible character.Among the passengers were two regular doctors and a Haunch friend of Railway\u2019s Rrady Relief.The two doctors took under their «are the patients in the ladies\u2019 saloon, and the patients on one side of the forward saloon.The R.K.K.friend took the deck pasteng' 1 * and the cabin passengers on the larboard aide of the forward cabin; a# fast as the Ready Relief was applied to the R K.R.patient# they recovered, and before the two doctors got out of the ladle#\u2019saloon, every one out of th» twenty-five that were sick, and were treated by the R.R Relief, wereont of danger and free from cholera.Still the doctors refused to use the heedy Relief, and out ol twelve paisen* g«-rs under tneir treatment, seven died in the agonies of rholrra.At laat both of the doctor# were taken aick ; the field waa now left open to men who had witnessed its miraculous efficacy, it was applied to all the remaining patient#, who were quickly relieved from their distressing and dangerous situation#.Tha two doctor» were now the only aick one# in the boat.Dr.W., a man of good sense and liberal view#, called for Ihe R.K.R.advocate.\u2022* Sir,\u201d said the Doctor, \u201d I have made up my mind to try your quack medicine\u2014it iaout of the power of remedies used by the regular order of our family to cure ma; 1 will, therefore, at th* risk of beiog denounced by the faculty, consent to save my life by t! e #*«i*t*nce ol Radway\u2019a Ready Relief.\u201d NntenduJ Dr Noo«lle, he being detetmined to make himself a martyr to the *\u2022 dignity of the profession,\u201d refuted fo aave hia life by a \u201d quack medicine.\u201d He dashed aside tbe Life Restoring Remedy, and left aa a trophy of his firmness and adherence to folly, a lamp of dead dignity.How John McWhinni», Eaq., Editor of the Woodstock, C.W.f Sentinel, waa with Lumbago, afflicted with Rheumatiam, end cured by Radway\u2019a Ready Relief.Mesirt.Kadwav A Co.New Y'oik City.GxNri.FMkN.\u2014A re«#nl trial of your R.Relief for Rheumatism prove# it to be a sovereign remedy.About four week* ago I waa aaitej with Lumbago, and quite unable to stand up.I purchas'd from Mr.McPherson, a hottle of R.R.Relief, rubbed my hack well and obtainedim-mediaterelief.The next morning I felt pain In my hip joint and in a fow days it became considers-ably enlarged.1 wa* afraid fo try more of the Relief, least it should drive the pain to a more vital part of the l>ody.hut a* the (tain in my joint knee and ankle became so excruciating.I got another bottle n| Radway, and applied it, and washed my whole limb* with it and 1 am happy to aay with complete sucre**.Th« intense and unusual cold at (bis season, I feel has the effect of renewing the pain, hut one application of the Ready Relief will banish it.Coaid 1 keep my feet warm at all timet, 1 would have nothing to fear Irom the Rhenmgtiam after applying yoor Ready Relief.1 shall occasionally draw attention to the efficaey of your medicine*, the ralult of experience, Your» trafy, John McWhinnik, F.ditor and joint Proprietor of »h# Sentinel, Woo da lock, C.W.January Ulh, 1856.farter\u2019s Spanish Mixtire* THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THK BLOOD The Best Alternative Known ! Not a Particle of Mercury ia it ! An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King\u2019* Evil, Rheumatism, Obetinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Poa'ulea on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic 8ore Eye#, Ringworm, or Tetter, Scald-head, Ka-largement and pain of the Bones sad Joint#.Salt Rheum, Stubborn Ulcere, Syphilitic Disorders, and ell diseases arising from an iniudictoui uae of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood.Thi# great remedy, which haa become ao rapidly and ao justly celebrated for its extraordinary efficacy in relieving and curing many of tha moat batinute and terrible forma of disease with which mankind is afflicted, is now offered to the public, with the confident aasurance that no Medical Discovery ever made haa been *0 eminently successful in curing Scrolula, and all diseases of the Blood, as Carter\u2019» Spanish Mixture.Tbe proprietors are receiving by every mail moat flattering and astonishing details ot cures made iu ail parta of th* country, and in most caae# where th* skill of the beat Physician» had been tried in vain.Ita power over the Blood is truly remarkable, and all disrates arising from impurity of that great Seat of Life, hive been relieved and cured without a single failure out of tbe thousands who have used it.Carter\u2019s Spanish Mixture contains no Mercury.Opium, Arsenic, or any daageroue ding*, but ta composed of Roots and Herbs, combined with other ingretlienta ot known rirtue and may be given to the youngest infant or mas debilitated Invalid, without the least possible he, artstion.We have only room for abort extracts from the volume# of testimony in our poMesaion, and all from gentlemen of the highest respectability, well known in their various localities.Please read for youraelvea., WM.S.BEERS k CO., Piop\u2019re.No.304.Broadway, New York.Price $1 per bottle, or six bottle* for $5.For Sale by\u2014J.MuasoN k Co., G.G.Ax-DouiN, and Jos.Bowlks.Quebec.Quebec, Oct.31, 1855.\t12m fcanrmt», Mue.xwh Dae., I»»».Da.J.C.Etaa: I4uau*bultate koMy tbs best rwuety 1 hase #»« EmiimI fur Ouagtaa, Haaraouaaa, lutueuia, end the ruuomlUut aymplucui of a Ould.Is your Cassai Psctwuu.Iu iwaMaet dm la ¦y prortic* sad my family for th« laat Un yean haa shown It to posaaM mpe-rtor virtUbs few tha UsaUaaul of Ihasa oomplalnU.BURN KNIOIIT, M.D.A.B.MOKTLRY.Ke^uf Utica.N.T , wrltaa: \u201cI hare emd year Facreaat myself and la my BidUt «rwr aLaaa was fu«eaUJ U, and batUfa It tha boat m««dua for iu parpuaa aver put out.With a bed ould I should auourr pay tw»uty4ta duller* for a buttla than do without It, or taka any othar rum* **.\" Croap, Whooping Congh, Inflaenxa.MamStofaL», Mies, Fob.7, IlM.Baoreas Avaa : I wtU chew fully cerUfy your PtcroaoL ly wa puaama for tha cute vt WkouMtm waaca of chlldrsu.Wr of , appesotala your ahlll, aud commend your madldaa to ostr poutda.IIIKAM OONBLIN, M.D.A MO» LKK.Kaq .Moms» *v.U., writ**, Sd Jaa., IBM t «I bad a tadfcHi* Influonaa.which con flood u* ta douta ats work*; took mauy uiwilctuaa without rebaf; Dually tried yuer Pantos*! bp th* adrVw vt our dr r «y man.Tba first do** raUasad th* eoraaaaa tu my throat aud lungs i )¦\u2022¦ than ow* half th* bottte mad* m* completely well.Your medlriuaa are tba chaapaat a* *, l| aa the Uat wr cun buy, aud wa \u2022*treat vow.Doctor, and your reina-diee, aa tha pour man's friend.\"\t* Aathma or Pbtklslc, nnd Bronchitia.Was» MAxenaaraa, Iu., p*b.4, lu».Bis: Your Oasaar PbctoSai.I* perlmilu* marTtUom rurea in tht* arctiou.It haa relN-ted atrenl fW*n alarming *v tup torn* of i-wnaumi*!*, and I* now rnrinx a man who ha* tabocad under anaOoctlon «.f thr Irigt f., ih* Uat forty year».\tHUSKY L.PAKK#, Merchant A.A.RAMflBY.M.D, Ataioa, Mostos Oa., Iowa, write*, Sept «, 1#W: \u201cDuring my prartlo* of many year* 1 have found nothing equal to yonr Cawtat Pacraui for cl ring CMS and rallaf lo oonamupUra patiente, or curine \u2022ueb M ure «Muhin.\" Wa might add Tolamea of avtdaDce, but th* moat court act ng proof of th* virtu** of thia remedy la band la Its etfecte upon trial.Consumption.Probably no on* remedy haa arar been known which cured *0 many nnd such dangerous casa* aa thia.Roma no human aid can reach ; bat *t*d to thons th* Osiaat PaCTOAAL afford* relief and Comfort.Aaron Hotsa, Niw Y oat Crrr, March », IlM Docroa Am, Lowau.: 1 foal It a duty and a ptmaarw to Inform you what your Cnnai Pacveasi.hs* don* te my wife Nh* hud I\u2014*0 Are month» latorlng under tb* dangeron* syai\u2019toiaaof OoastunpUoii, ftum which mi aid w* could procure gave b»( n arh relief She wm steadily foiling, nob! Dr.Ptnnag.of Uita city, where wa hare aome far adriea, rmmmanited a trial of your medicine.Wa Mesa bia kindness, aa we do .t onr skill, for she haa recor-errd fnan that dur Hhe U 1 ot yet as strong aa sh* need to b«, but fa free from t»er M«gh, aud calls herself well.Youra with KraUtude an 1 regard, ORLANDO ' IIKI.11Y, or ganamus.OoirirmpfioM, do not deep, Ir till yon hare tried A TO'» Crust Pbctmul.It ia made by noeof th* best medfoal < heuiUts In tha world, and Ita cura* nil around ut bespeak the high marl Is of Ita rirtasa.\u2014 TTsLuitlfJua Ledgtr Ayer's Cathartic Pills.Ttff stances of Chemistry and Medieto* hare been ¦ taxed their ntmoat to produce thia bast, most perfect p argali re which la known to man.Innuroerabl* pro.Ok are ehown that then* Piua have rirtoaa which aurpea* In excella oca th* ordinary medkinea, and that thry win un-prwredanaedly epon the eatmm of nil man.They are mi* and pleaaaat to (aha, but powerful to ewiw.Their pen» traUng proper tie* ethunlal* th* rilal acUritte* cf the body, remore Ihe ohatructlena at IM organa, purify th* Wood, aad expel dlaasaa Tfosy purgeant thafoulhumon which breed and grow «BaSemper, ttlnmUia eluggfoh or dfonr-dared organa into their natural action, Sod Impart healthy tone with strength to the whole eystam.Not only do they cars tha erary-day complaints of every body, bat Also form Ida W« and daagerons diaeamw that bar* tmfflrd th# beet of htinmn skill.While they produce powerful effects, they are at th* aame time.In dtminlahed doaea, tb* ae test and beat physic that can hs employed for children.Being sugar coated, they are pleamnt to take; aad being purely rngntable, me (Yea from aay risk of hann.Corea hare bean asad* which surpass belief were they not substantiated by man of awch eanRed poariiun aad chancier aa to fortdd tha raepicion of untruth.Many eminent clergy men nnd physicians hare tent their aame* to certify to tb* public tb* reliability of my remediaa, while other* bare sent me the aasnrnnca of their conrictfon Dial my Preparations contribute immensely to th* relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men.The Agent below named Is pleased to fisrntsh gratia my American Almanac, oonUinlng directions fed-handt\tRheumatism\tYawa Corns (80ft) Sold at the F.atabliament of Profeaaor Hollo wav.244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London and 80.Maiden Lane, New York, alao bv all re* pecUble Druggists and Dealers in Medicine* seized I throughout the civilized world, and hi all pafta of Canai'a, at the following price* :\u2014la.3d.; 3e.9
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