Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 7 novembre 1856, vendredi 7 novembre 1856
[" O o) >y«n.Thoro.s Ring and many other re.xctable ady.nt.ge.of the greatest \u2022\u2022lubrily and qutet.peraons.whose br.l.b has been restored by it, with a magnificent view of the Hmbour and .f-er all ether meins of cure h.d failed.\t* country, and a central position, within n fc minutes walk of the Exchange and Banks.Travellers favoring the undersigned with their patronage: either as daily or monthly hoarders, will teeeive tbe stittlest attention to their comfoits, with the beat Table and Liquor* the town can afford M.BARRETT.Quebec, May 26, 1856.\t12m.Iat roar amt Caution againa* the fearful dangers of spurious imitations : The Vice-Chancellor Sir William Page Wood granted an Injunction on the 10th March, 1854 against Allred Hooper Nevill, for imitating \u201c Du Barry\u2019s Revalent.Arabica Food.\u201d CARD.Steward\u2019s Fees and Provisions incleded,except ] Wings and other Liquors, which can be had on board.Freights from Liverpool to St.John\u2019s Nfld., 45s Stg.and 5 4f cent.Do from Liverpool to Halifbx N.8, and Portland, 60s Stg and 5 F cent Do from Porflaod to Halifax, or vice versa, $3 F ton.30 cents 4f bil.Do from Portland to St John\u2019a, Nfld., $6 F ton, I 50 cents 4F brl.To fiom Halifax to St.John\u2019s Nfld., $4 if ton, 40 cents if brl.Wkk 6 if cent primage.Heevy Goods as par arrangement, and Parcels on moderate terms.For further particulars apply to WEIR, COCHRAN ft CO.Centra) Office, Weaver Buildings, Brunswick Street.Or to CHAS R.TAYLOR fc SON, 31, North John Street.Liverpool, G.B.THOS.H.BROOKING fc SON.14 New Broad Street London.BROOKING, SON fc CO., St.Joha*s Nfld.BENJAMIN WIFRfc CO., Halifax, Nova Scotia.JOHN RHYNA8 fc CO., Portland Maine.\u2019 Aogutt 6, 1656., .r, , I\tPtlMSSK (PffliptttWy # J^EGSto inform bis friends end tha public that anew JLVD DAZX.T UXB Tbe New and Elegant Steamers haa opened a spacious HOTEL in ST.LEWIS STREET, opposite the Court House, in ,r A\tthe premises lately occupied by tbe Provincial MONTREAL 4 QUEBEC STEAMERS.t'OT,frn®#n|* kn®wn \u2022\u2022 jgnes* buildings.(B** Ma.PEACOCK returns Bis sincere thanks for ibe very liberal patronage he has hitherto received in his late capacity as a Rxs-tacsatkob, and hopes by strict attention to merit a continuance elf the same Having leased hisatablea to that well-known Livery Stabls-keeper, Mr.F.Driscoll, he begs to inform tbe public 'hat Hors-i, Coinages, fcc., can constantly be obtained at the Hotel.Horses st Livery will be mtended to with strict aueotioo.Quebec, May 10.1*56.\u2018 Victoria' \u2018JVapolcori WILL commence their REGULAR TRIPS between QUEBEC and MONTREAL, STEAM C0MMU INCATION BETWEEN Li ter pool\tCanada.Under contract with the Provincial Government of Canada for the O\u2014tvyanc» of tb* THIS EVENING, and will ply regularly duriag tbe Season as follow* : Steamer « VICTOKIA,\u201d < ' v.-t .ST.L4MH8, Leering GILLESPIE\u2019S WHARF, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at FOUR P.M Steamer \u201cNAPOLEON,\u201d Cavt COTE*, Leaving GILLESPIE\u2019S WHARF, every TUESDAY.THURSDAY, end SATURDAY, at FOUR P.M.For Frrrrbt or Pse«sge, apply on board or at the Steam-boat Office on the Wharf.J.B.RYAN, Agent.JJuehec.Aug.4, 1656.Important to TrnTeller» ! ! Royal Mail Line.jÊKffmjâ * L tii THE \u201c MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP | COMPANY\u2019S Fuat Claes Powerful Screw Steamers fi.ptTaos.Morte Pr.\"North Amebicar,\u201d Gbamoe, 1761, 35o, \"Caradian,\" Rallamtiwx, 1764, 350, \"IrrIak,\u201d\tJonas,\t1764, 350, \" A nolo Saxow.\u201d McMasteb.1782, 350, Are intended to «ail FORTNIGHTLY between LIVERPOOL, QUEBEC ead MONTREAL.\t\t as follows:\t\t Faoa LrvaarooL.| Fsow Quxsxe\t\t \" Canadian,\u201d\t\t\tAug.2 \"Indu*,\u201d\tJuly 16,.\t.Aug.16.\" Anolo Saxon,\u201d\tJuly 30,.\t\tAug 3ft M Nobth Amkhican,\u201d Aug.13,\t\t\tSept 13.** Canadian,\u201d\tAug.27,\t\tSeuf 27.\" Indian,\u201d\tSept.10.Oct.II.\t \u2019\u2019 Anolo 8axon,\u201d\tSept.24,.\t.«Oct.25.'* Nobth Amksican,\u201d\tOct.8,.\t.Nov.8.'\u2018Canadian,*\u2019\tOct.22,.\t.Nov.22.Jtafe* of Pauagi from Quebec to Liver-vtrpool :\u2014 Fust Class,.;.£20 or $60, Second CiaSE».£15 or $60, This» Class.£7 10 or $30, A duly qualified Surgeon accompanies each Teasel.The aboye Fares do not include Wines or Liquors.Third Class Passengers must provide themsel-vee with everything but Provisions, which will be supplied to them cooked.No Berths secured till paid for.For terms of Freight and further particulars, Apply t* GEO.BURNS SYMES fc CO., Agents, Or t*\tQuebec KimoNSTON, Allan fc Co.Mon real ; Allan fc Gillesfie, Liverpool ; James fc Alkx.Allan, Glasgow ; Montoomebie fc GaiEnHoRNE, London.Quebec, July 26, 1856.\t, THE QUlCErf^TA MOST DfftFCT ROUTE TO TORONTO.HAMILTON.LONDON, DETROIT, CHICAGO fc MILWAUKIE.24 Hoari and 2 Tranahipment* Saved ! fPHE following are the arrangements of this X Magnificent Line for the present season :\u2014 RIVE ft LINE: Composed of the Splendid Steamers BANSHEE, (new,) - Cut Howaud, NEW ERA.-\t-\t**\tChstsles, ST.LAWRENCE, -\t\"\tMalcomson, OTTAWA,, leave the Canal R*si past f I o\u2019clock A.?of the hslf-pa«t 3 o treal (except on Sun arrival of the 10 o\u2019clock termediate ports, the foMowim day.magnificent LAKE ONTARIO STEAMERS.PASSPORT,\t-\t-\tCapt.\tHaxrottel.ARABIAN,\t-\t-\t\u2022'\tCot CI.OGHC, MAGNET.\t-\t**\tTwotiy.CITY OF KINGSTON, (iron) '\u2022 Hamilton, for Toronto, Hamilton, and the intermediate Kirts, Coburg, Port Hope, Darlington, Whitby, ondhead, at which places no o'her Line of Steamer* touches, connecting at Hamiltion with the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, for London.Chatham, Windsor, Detroit, Chicago, Mil-waqkfc and ad ports on Lake .Michigan ; and at Toronto Tor Lewiston, Niagara Fais, Buffalo, and all ports on Le|:e Eue.To Tourists.\u2014Thia Line affords a most com-tortahle and expeditious conveyance.ty\" Tbe Sseeraers are titled up with elegantly «,-1-j\tK00fni i\u2014p,,,!,,, NOTICE.ffTTxwi ntm Formerly wcupieu oy Mr.Huch O\u2019Nkill, SAULT-AU-MATELOT STREET, will be OPENED on MONDAY, tha 7th instant, for the reception ol Boarders and the public in general.Terms ot BoaiJ made known st the Kote!.GEORGE BOYCE, P.S.\u2014W4:tre Dame de la Victoire, in the County of Levi, one mile fn»m the R.R.Station.1 he course of S'udiey ia divided in two classes JUNIOR CLASS.French and Fu,'li*b Rcailma W» \\r«>i.i barrv du Barry fc co.77, Regent Street, Ler erv Intensive Fall Winter Stock, 2ô to 40 per cent, lower in price Than is commnri'y charged in other hoiines : he has.therefore marked .11 kL.__i «hat result.No dev,.,son Uom the maiked puce c.n i^ k^Ïu miÏÎ.^\t10 ^ T.The\tof One Price is strictly adhered to.general^«iJilyTu^uij^siM^l by stry\tssme^xtenfi^CaBsUa*!-41*** ^ ^ BUfk 4!\"! C,> Vv -\"bCa'^ V ' r,, |\u2018NÎPhV1\u2019\tBriefed and Ratbrouterel Dresses, T*ssu«w, Bareges.PfajiTand *\u2022 v!-rv 'vari-ïv *>i*inater\tSh,,w,, ol ,h« «n®*» f**hionsble*styjJ and u j.j.BKO, s e a vice rtrxs.Strong j inch British laid, warranted to resist the heaviest pressure in Quebec, |»er foot,.Is Do.\t}\tdo\tdo\tdo\t1* Do.\t)\tdo\tdo\tdo\t]e WAIST OR SINK PIPE.1\tinch pipe (4 lbs lead) per loot.H\tdo\t|a 2\tdo\t|a 2i\tdo\tla (5 !be leid)\tIs lid 3\tin.Walercloset or Soil Pipe, per foot 3s valve cocks.i in.Plain Nos* Valve Coeiu, warranted to lesist I OX) tret head, 5s | do do\tdo\t»a Ho* e COCES.i Screw No*e HoteCork, warranted to resist 1000 ft et head,\tg* | do do do do\t9» Wash-band Basina in variety, 3s to 7s 6d.wateb closets Ridgwaya, 50s.best Patent Pan Cloaefs, 70s., Sink Grates, I0d., Tings and Strainers, 5s.soldes, per lb.Is 6d.Time, Fitting up Sinks.Wash-hand Basins, and Service Pipe, U)S.per day.c»- P.S \u2022\u2014A more detailed list in s few days.JOHN PTE.Practical Plumber, _ ,\tOpposite the City Hall Qneher, 2fith '¦(arch.1856.Id 2»d 6d lOd Id 3d 6d Id 6d 6d James Robert*.Wood merchant.LiireNo.180\u201425 year* nervousness, constipation, indigestion, and debility, ftom which I have suffered great miavry, and which no m'dicine 3, State Algebra, Mathematics, Geography combined w ith Hi»iory, the Use ol the Globes, Natural Philosophy, Agricul'ursl Chemistry, Geology, Agricultcre; Literature and CompositKNi.The teaching of the English Language is in-trUAted toa gent«emsn of English origin.The teaching of French is intrusted to the Principal himself.The Principal takes boarders in his family, and m every respect, treates them as his own children.\u2014tebsia:\u2014 Education, without board, £1 6*.per quarter in adyaitce.Educati »n, with board, including washing, mending of clothes, and the use ot beds, £9 per quarter.N.D.de la Victoire, July 14, 1856.6m NEW YORK, 1REHEN A SOUTHAMPTON.United StntM RKnil Bteaanr.T^HR ships comprising this line ere the WASHINGTON.Gant.E.Cstkndt; HERMANN, Capt.tard Hina ins.Thesa steamers slop at Southampton, Doth going and rsturn-ing.raorosBo dates or 8Aii.in«,\u20141654.Âtifïr Enwü Froaa Braman.\t\t\u2022sjns.\t Saturday.\t\tWednesday.\t Feb.\t23\tFeb.\t27 Mar.\t32\tMar.\t26 April 19\t\tApril 23\t May\t17\tM.y\t21 June\t14\tJune\t18 July\t12\tJaly\t16 Aug.\t9\tAug.\t1) Sept.\t6\tSept.\t10 Oft.\t4\tOct.\t8 Nov.\t.1\tNov.\t5 Noy.\t29\tDec.\t3 Dec.\t27\tDec.\t31 lew Yarik Saturday.Hermann.Jen.28 Washington,.Feb.23 Hermann.Msr.22 Washington,.April 19 Hermann.Msy 17 , Washington, .June 14 Hermann.July 12 Washington,.Aug.9 Hermann.Sept.6 Washington,,Oct.4 Hertraon.,, .Nov.1 Washington,.Nov.?9 Stopple» at Southampton, both gDtng and returning, they offer peeeengers proceeding t* Leg-don and Havre, advantage# over any other route, for the economy ef time and money.I'auaf* front Mrs* Tork to Soulfcrm yt»* fc Brtm First Gehie, Mnln llhtoon, $130 ; First Cobto Lower 8*1000.$! 10; Iheond do.$80.All tettwe end newspapers must pees threegh thePost Office ^ No hMe of lading «rill be signed #r pereele rt-\u2022etrrt on the day ofsaMin,.^An expevtoncaé ffiargeon is attached toeech _ &»t Freight ev pesskge.apply to » r-k' wSuSESS\u2019dmn'hmrUm'\u2022 T«ny.l6,|Rfl »V/ ¦ j\tto - \u2014.JNOifA.ELY; ISOTARV.Ortrcgs\u2014DtfcN\u2019s BUlLIMNffiff* m§ ¦*- \u2014\ti #\t, furnished Saloons and\t_____________________________________________\u2014 through lb* beautiful scenery of tbe 1 hou#ailp I f\tWJ \u2022\ten.Island*, and *:i th* Rafids of ibe St.Lawrence l C(lt MitSHiail tSt(lt\u20ac by day light.In point of speed they Wttn 179 unsurpassed- lo Families moving West, (either to Western Canada or the Western States) thia Line |>o*seB«-es unequalled advaniag's, tbe Sieamets running direct to the Great Western Hailway Depot, at Hamilton, saving the annoyance of two Transhipments and 24 hoars in time Through to Chicago, including «11 stops, in Sixty-Eight Hours.Orrira Governmenl Frnmigration Department Buildings, Napoléon Wharf.a.n m\u2019donald.i .THUS GLKF.SON,/A*enU' QuebecJun#1LD'5r leans, E.P.Ducoog*\u2019; Kingston, Jamaica, E Arnaboldi, General Agent* for the Canadas, n .,o ,^MFLOCOH fc CAMPBELL.Oct.10, 1856.14 of 40.000 dollars.22 M 36,000\t\u201d 24\u2019\u2022 32,(XiO\t» 60 \" 8/HA) 60 of 4.000 dollars.60 \u201d 2,000\t'\u2022 I/O \" l/)(X)\t\u2022* I NO \u201d 1,000 From Montreal to Boston, Worcester, Lowell, Lawrence, Nashua, Manchester, Concord, New York, New Haven, Hartford, Spring-field, Bellow** Kells» Fitrhbnrgh, Si.Johnsbury, the White Mountains, Meet-petier, Burhngtne, Trov, Albany, and all intermediate Bimiona ; also connects at Burlington with Steamers oe Lake Cham- Çlain for Whitehall, Saratoga, and New The oely Through Railroad Route (without break ef guage) by which Through Tickets age FIRST TRAIN connects at Ron*e'a Point with theChemplaia and St.Lawrence Railroad Trsif.leaving Montreal at 6 o'clock, A.M.; Kes taiouih to the above named places the same y, arriving in Boston barlikb than anv route, and in New York th* same evening.\u2014 Connection* autsfi f '\t.> SECOND TRAIN fonnbefs at Rouse*s Point the ahoy* named phirea ; proceeds to White PtafrlTOi of Windeor, at 7 o\u2019efoek next A.ifcAWnffirfive in Boetboat I o'clock, P.M., find in New York *» 4:2(1 F.M.\trS\u2019fJlT For Through Ticket*, ioformation, fcc., apply mcr >AUL MON DO If.Aobwt, ¦ 65 Commissioner Xtrest, .MoetreaL | Mt?1% I6M.> fcc., fcc.Th# smallest Prix* is 55 dollars.The next drawings will tab* pltca the 1st DE.CKMHKR.1656, end 1er JUNK.1867:\t* Th# Price ol Shares is as follows: One shars £1\tJ\tThirteen shares £|0 Six shsies 5 |\tThirty shares 20 To enjoy tbe full advantages, early application is necessary, sa the Price of t Share remains th* same whether bought befote or after the Drawing of the 1st December.Picket* w ill be forwarded on receipt of Colonial Bank Notes, Bills, or Drafts on any Town in F.urop*.The undersigned have great pleasure in an-iKHiocmg that they are now appointed Sole Agents for this Distribution lor the British Colonies and Foreign I\u2019erts, and that during the last 12 years «hey hare paid to sucretifal kokfora ef Shares in Great Britain, Prizes amounting to £52,000, w.h'c|* be*» distributed in Liverpool, Bir» minghajU, AUmhrster, sad lamdon, fce.After e»(h Drawing the Shareholder will rs-«^e winning numbers.Th# Puzm will be paidtn enh at Frsnkfort-on-ihe-Matrw, Kart ot What Indies, Canada, Paris, Londo#, New York, fcc.\u2022dT Apply without delay to Messrs.J.a.l\t^ Bankers, Frankforl-on* nt-Mame, Germany ; or tbefr Hon.», Meters.A.StHWARzcHiLn fc Ce , 26, Lombard Street, London ; Remitfunre* which ere too let* will be 'Æmi ^\t^ \u2018f »>6Pr*i*rs ,t.sb*.*.in the following Diawng Will be forwartled.Prospectus*» may he**ea *4 the Office of thie paper.\tv J Quebec, August 22, ISAg.\ttol5n-law FIRE BRICKS.*t«a For sali, 7o,ooo Birr firf.bricks, ex \u201d Adam Lodge.\u201d by\t^ DID BURW 8YPÎE8 fc CO.t».hold their STBc*t.Upper Town.*1* fir®' *N **7, ÜABI>K* Quebec, Ue-t.14 - 1 m tor \u2019he practice of Office in that H tT*0 rrict: Dean\u2019s Quebec, Sept.î*.1856 AND QUEBEC nriLPtNGS.Qaebec.Jely 14, 1856.M.BENNTNG.14, Fuad# Sf.JUST RECEIVED, A LOT 01 Fr«.h Sw«di.h LKF.CHFA, arren s Cod Liver Oil, aiqieiiw, ¦\u2022s.bnoke tor Cnring Mean, fcc.\u2014AXSO,\u2014 A avsorfnaeat »f Pertumcry.Fascy Soap* Bruehes, tad ether Fancy Articles.' WM.BF.NNING, Chermst and Druggist, .Ne.14, Buade Street.Qaebec, 14th Jely, 1866.TH* Unde-signe,! ha* eemmenced butineas \u2022e hi*own account aaCOMMISSION MFR.CHANT sad GENERAL AGENT, end ispre- RiomiVJ®*!!.*\tof lumber, tKODLIK and ether GOODS.FDWAR» LbMESURIER.Office, Cemaaernal Chambers, _ ,\t,\t$t.Peter Street.Quebec, Joee 23.\tUl23 Ornamental Iron Railings- FALE.-\u2014A Urge saeortnient of OBNA-MENTAL IRON RAILING, of the most modern and chests destgaa.for Palisading, Bal-«eniee.Cetntieriea.fc*., fc*., at Prices from 4*.I® 4(».per Liaeal Foot, a- PHILLIP WHITTY\u2019S.Palisailirg end Geneial Iron Works, 79 St I'nsISceet, Lower Tots a.Quebec, 21st June, 1851.WOODCOCK,_SNIPE, DUCK.THE undersigned haring received a large supply of SINGLE and DOUBLE BARREL GI\u2019NS offers thnn l -r Sale to \u2022* Sport^mks\u201d at a small advance on Srvrimg Coat, aian on harid SUPERIOR DIAMOND GRAIN.FFF.FF and BL.\\8 I ING POWDER, SHOT, PATENT WADS.CAPS, fcr*.\u2014 AtfO- PISTOLS m great V \u2022 ri»tr tr.d a* a lo« figure KICHD.J.SHAW, 2 », F*Sr'«(u- Street, ^\t_\t*\u2019p|»*r Town Market.Quebec, S,.pf.h, 1R56.Buffalo Robes.rPHR Siibtcribr-r* will be glad to receive Or-1 ders i.>r the HUI»(>NV> p.^Y CO.\u2019S BUFFALO ROHES, this yrai\u2019s impoitation, which j they have just purchased and now offer to the I trade.BOYER fc HAWLEY.Montreal, hth Sept., 1*56.\t\u201e WARBIal; Monument» He»d,tone*.Crome., 4c.can be selected and erected this fall, from a HEAVY AND VARIED STOCK, second to none in \u201cTHIS CANADA,\u201d Prices lo met-' the times.mantles, table tops aihj .rr «rlicl.-\t^ Country orders aecorelv packed.,4fKUX MORGAN.Quebec.Oct.3.1856 J°hn w',,wuf Bank of BJY.America.jf0^\u2019 !^nek *\u2019'\u201c'i»sea i ; K Rov < W i\\ K«>y ,! > %Cit\" ; t» H ^itiiT^tl M.IM' l\u2019f* S \u2022 ; K \"haw ; (i (t Stuart; Mr Ch* Stuart, Br\u2019, i*' H \u2022Syiri' s ; G Ta II» a: ; J T FaSchereaif ; ü J IV* sier : LTetu; \u2022 rhib*ude*«i ; Jean l ourangeau Wm Venner ; M Vi lal ; Hun W Wa'.ker i Judge power; DP .Myrand ; P Jolico-ur, t)l hiaet, J P-\tn l\u2019mposed by K.F.v.mturel, F^sq., M.P.P., secondeU by Hon.Judge Duval : 1 ih*4\tunnrov* n liic m your uuim|>eachablo witnesses.1 do not want to advise you to be herealter very prudent in what you intend to do against the reputation and character of »he I\u2019nesl ol St.Anne.It you continue to denounce me as y* u have done since a few week», ami to tell the people what you think lit against me 1 havo awtul thing* to publwh ol your injustice and tyranny.He proceeds to make an ugly comparison ;\u2014 Aa Judas ha* sold our Saviour to his enemies, so you have sold me to my enemy ol \u2022\u2022\u2022.Hut be certain that you shall not deliver up your victim as you like.And then further on he threatens thus :\u2014 My jxjor countrymen ot Chicago, with many hard sacrilicea, had built a fine church tor themselves and a house lor their Priest you have taken their church from thwr hands a ni given it to the Irish ; you have sold '.he house of their P.iest, alter having turned hint out\u2014and what have you done with the $1,500 you gut as its price The public rumour siys that \\oii are employing that money to support the must unjust and iufamous suit against one of their I\u2019nesl*.Continue a little iongoi.and you may be sure that the cursing ol my poor contryiuen against you, will be heard in Heaven,and that the G\u2019o«i ol Justice will give them au avenger.Farther on, he adds:\u2014 The impious Ahab murdering Naboth to get his held, is risen Iroin the dead in your [htsoii.\\ ou can not kill lit) body* amoe l am protected by the glorious llog ol the United Mate*, but you «lo worse\u2014you try t*> destroy my honor and my character, which are dearer to me than my life.In a moral way you give my blood to be licked by your dogs.But remember the w.rds of the prophet to Ahab\u2014-\u201cIn tl.i* place, where the do^* have licked the blood ot Nal>olll, they shall lick thy blood also.\u201d For every taise wituess you shall bring against mo shall have a hundred unimpeachable one* against you.Thousands and Thousand* oF honest and religious\tIrish,\tand generous Germans, and\tliberty'\tand fair-play loving French Canadian* will help me in that struggle.* * know my dignity as a man, and as Priest, and 1 shall sooner lose my lile, than to surrender them to any man even a Bishop.It you think that you can deal with me, as a carter with Ini horse drawing him where he likes, with the bridle, you will very soon see your error.I neither drink strong wines, nor smoke; :tnJ the many hours that others spend in emptying their bottles and smoking their pipes.I read my dear books, I study the admirable laws of the Church, because they teach me my rights as well as my dunes \u2014 They tell me that many years ago a general council, which is something above you, ha» annulled vour unjust sentence, and brought upon j.ut head ihe very penalty you intended to impose upon me.They tell me that any sentence from you, coining (from your i.wn confession) from bad and criminal motives is null, and will fall powerless at my feet.* 6J.Market dull at close- Liverpool provision Markst.\u2014Pork drooping, lard dull, and quantities nominal at 75*.London\u2014Consols closed at 92^ to 92J.The news is meagre.The attair ol Naples is the only matter of importance.The British licet was somewhere in the Mediterranean.The French licet remains at Toulon lead) for sea.Meanwhile contradictory rumour* are circulated saying minister# would leave Naples for several month#.- another asserting that the French envoy had announced lo the Neapolitan government, if he did not receive satisfactory communications within two hours, he would resent his last instructions, meaning doubtless that he would demand his passport.The statement that ihe Czar had urged Ferdinand to make concessions seems confirmed.The Czar is said to have advise»! Ferdmaml to change his Ministry, and trust to the moderation ol Napoleon.Tho Austrian Gazette says that England demands of Naples a change of Ministry, the abolition of the present police system, and a general amnesty.The same paper says that France would be satisfied w ith a general amnesty, and its hopes of tho speedy reassembling of the Spanish Congress are shaken.The resistance is said to come from England.MORE HOME TESTIMONY, Boston, April 1ft, 1852.No.48 Union Sheet.November 3, 1854».Vr th VT.Fowl»\u2014t»«»r *»r A \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022* of grmtltuin .inf ma» tsy niftko th® folloWtim U alyùûr UI.|.«a*L\tY**«r tsislashta im«licu.r.I can ttulv .*v h»« luerallj «uaulu-l wo from wy *'**«.l!a.f July 1 wa.aUaik.M l»y »\t£ (ultc»d *|ter elf Medicine» K\t£3m( Food flcssfvfs th* eonfidence ol all sunsrOts and may b« coruidered s real blsstin».Enquiries will be cheerfally enewered.\t, Cure No.4» Ml*.\u2014** Fifty years indescribable tinny Ironi dy*|»e|>eis, nervouenees.aathwe, cough, conetipa'ion, dsiulene», ii' sein, eicknee* ot at lbs \u2022lomsch and voouting, kav# been removed by Du Barry\u2019e excellent food^ Mane Jety.W«irtb«m Linf .near Dw*.Nertblk *#l»por|e«|bj lesilm^'i»^ fr»f Professors ef Chemistry Dr.Andrew Ur# { Dr.Sbordtnd ; D»J flsrvby ; Dr.Campbell; Dr.Gsttiker; Dr.Wurzrr ; Dr.In«r*m ; Loid Stuart de ftecle» ; the DoWef*r Coontee* of Css-tUetueri ; Maj»r Gee Thome» Ktoff *' d many other ie%|»ect»bl« |wi»om.whose heelth oss featured by it, efter all other arnisns ol cur# had ailed.For lertber perticulere re*p* on SATUKUAÏ.lb.»IB , |a oyattira t«» F V Kobm.*e!5 «|tUcoUfl«b, i3l brl* do, «I I poiaraa thr power of rrndoring toi Ifxxl i wrtrI# I in§tant# at SfcV EN A.M.All Itttarf fFnl by dorii.le «rdur.\t_\tI pare ^llvï'ï»^ Xv.hS \u2019hit conveyance must be sent through the Poal- gaimNt for a r.pnutle.ve» p?#5e«#4bjr.ny\t| 0*C*._______________________ Montres! Ocean Steamship Ca# notIce EXPORTS.Nov Per «bip Elorence.Ronner for Hyerj>o«l\u20141C tom oa 4X do i-lro.ton do red |>ine.10J3 do white do, 6 do a»h, le.tn .id pine deals, i>ui W 1 «laves.Cm pip* do.by Chitrlea E Levey 4 Co.Ter »hip Coiled Kingdom.Murphy for Greenock\u201420 ton* ak.VOOdo red pine.41*0 do white do \u2018JUOr eld deal* \u2022lui VV I naves, is, iu pipe do.4 corda latbwood by E linrviail A Co l>r bark Laconic.KendalL for Cork\u201490 ton» dm.30 do red phu\\ 7««l do while do.V I 9 in pipe atavea.\u2014k) Wnr 4 Co.Per ¦rhr llcliiida.Caldwell, for «'aiupbdlton\u2014V7 brt« ft.nr.21 .to corn meat.\u2018> do apples, 3 l>x» caudle*.2 do ¦nap.1 »tove.by H J Noad A t'o.ad When you einke me without a legitmatn «jr a canonical cause, when you try to take away my character to please some ol your iriemis, when you onler me to exile to atop a a suit which you are incitint» against me, when you punish me lor a crime ot refusiti\" to ul>ey the or.lof you gave me lo be the frien.l of threo public rogues when you threaten me with excommunication because 1 do notgivo you my little personal properties,! havo nothing to fear from your interests ami excommunication.He concludes : I tell you again, that no consideration whatever will induce me to surrender my rights as a Catholic Pneri and an American citizen.By the firat title you cannot interdict me, as long ns I am a good Prieat, for the enm e of wishing to live in my colony and among my people.By the second title, you cannot turn me out from my home.C.CHINIQUY.\u2022 i \u2022\u2022lh«Mhii meeting upprov.» me .I en it ed \u201c An appeal tn««ie to Canada in lavor ot ) Tkrrific Gale.\u2014Thursday night we were \u201c Limsrtioe,\u201d aitopted hv the lor«l G 'muctte^ ot ¦ V1#|,ei| W|,h a mo(ll\tpale.The rain, V1,.,|.real, and r«que»t» tbat it may he\tw|,,r|, commenced on Saturday, continued mail ibe |ourn«U of ihiacity.a* wel.a* 'he let- j t wjihout interruption until yesterday ter a hliearod «\u2022f M.de Lamartine to til» Woisl.ip\tr\u2018 *\t'\t*\t\u201c ih- Mayo, ol «^ueliec.\t.\t.1 The llnnblc.Judge Duval being then called to the chair, the tulluwing motion was adopted.\t,\t.Froposed by J.R heaume, Esq-, seconded by .F M.Derome, Keq.: \u201c Tnai me thenk* ol trn» Meeting ar^ vo'ed t * h.9 M .>r»hip the Mayor and L J t' Fiavt, K»q almori without \u2014JHr alternoon, when the sun broke forth ami gave «\u2022very appearance of a change of weather lor the better.About half-past seven 1 o\u2019olrtck, Itowever tho ram Vegan K) fall in torrents, and gradually the wind rose, until it became a perfect hurricane, which continued dunng the night.We dislike to anticipate h.a M .>rahip tbe Mavor «ofi l.j ».n»-.,\tr.*M.iliSAAter, but we arc comp« .le« got off without much difficulty.We learn also that a longsheil at Longueuil belonging to the Grand 1 runk Company, ha# been laid level with the ground.The old High School building in Beaver Hall was we are informed, a good «leal injured,* portion ol the mof being torn off.Plank# that were piled in a yard in Alexander Street, were lifted by the force of the wind and carried a the Bishop through Ihu Chicago He begins thus, the firri sentence# of the letter contaiaing the mo#l connected account which it afford# of hi# argument : 1 at.You have not au#pen«le«l me\u2014far from it\u2014yon have given me 15 day# to consider wli.»t I should do, threatening only, to interdict me alter that tune, il 1 would not obey your order#.2ml.Il you have buen so ill-aJviaed as to suspend me, for the crime of telling >ou that my intention wa# to live the life ol a retired Priest in my little colony, sooner than to be cxiletl at my age, your sentence is ridiculous and null ; and if you were a# ex pel, m i .jure «noam,\t\\L .4 .\t.1,mn«.oJ »»on« iKu ko.imi tod.Nu.1.T.\u2019» M to 3û*.Iii-lian Corn wa» tu créai dr-maud for r«>n»uini>ti«n, and had advann-d l»tn I» \u2022«!.b«-t*>e .jui.l.-'l 31» to 3\u2019w.A«h«-« hod acain advanced.I\u2018wta Iwhig 41»* and t\u2019aarl» 4#l extraordinary Uoa* on the »ub m po*etl .___________ordinary________________ ject of railway travelling in the Southern Stale#- The wag sign# himaelf « An Eye W.tine**,\u2019* *»d although hi# «tory ia den-oeiy confuaed, ite#ub*l*nre is, that travelling recently in the car# between Macon and Alienate.G*., two y-*ong men A.ami B.fell inTve with two yming ladiea\u2014had a difficulty on the aubject\u2014C proposed they ahoul.l fight\twhereupon a general discussion on (himliAfr teroee.Comluctor afofipcH tram for D ami Kto fight, en«l E was killed.( afierwarfl* challenged G\u2014went into smoking car end killed him.He then seized litDe boy, son of Ihe slam (i\u2014took him upon the platform» killed him, and throw him over-whereupon Conductor again stnnped ear# end 1 killed Q, K wanting to kill L, but being behind iffie, condnclor went etresd nnrt reucUed Macon, 0.K.This story t# gteng themuhnW.Rd improbable i# the narrative on the «ffheiff\u2019faff* of R that it may seem #u-periuous to mentioAthet there is no rnilroatl train running between Macon ami Augusta, end we believe never has been.veer, and that I haze nothing to expect or leaf Irotn Vou now.3r«l.Whtn I bowed down before the altar of Jesus Christ, 24 year# ago, to receive ihe Priesthood, my intention wa# to he the minister ol the Catholio Church, but not Ihe slave of a lawless tyrant.4ih.Remember Ihe iamou# words of Tcr-tu lian\u2014\u201c Vitia potesta#, nulla poicsta#.For the sake of peace, 1 have, with many olhers, tolerated your deapotiam, till now, but my patience is al an end, nntl lor the sake of mu Holy Church, which you are destroying I am determined with many, to oppose an insurmountable wall of your tyranny.Bth.I did not come here, you know well, as an ordinary missionary ; but I got from your predecessor, the permission to form a colony ol my poor emiarstmg countrymen.I was not aeiit bore, in 1851, to take care of any conjtregriton ; h was a complete Wilderness ; but I was sent to form a colony of Catholics.I planted my ores# in the wilderness\u2014in a great pert with my own moneyM I have built a chapel, a college and a female aoademy\u2014i have called from everywhere my countrymen, and nine-tenth# of them came here\u2019only lo live with me, beoau## 1 had tho pledged word of my Bishop to do that work, *n«l a# long as I «hall live the life of a good Driest, I deny you the right lo forbid me to remain ia my colony, which still want# my help and presence.6th.Vou have r everehown me your authority (but once) except in the moot tyranni hood wer« laid level with the ground.\u2014Montreal Pilot.Savokbn Elkctioit.\u2014The following is the official statement of the Poll at tla close 1712 Patton Me Munich Beaty Total vote# polled Majority for Fatten 1469 1158 4339 DAVIS PAIN KILLER.Tba tmoaralleUxt Fr^|>*r*lloas le rwoivlitf were teetl Montai* of II» won lf rfel Htlrscy Is rawevinK yeln.tkan I any other roedlelac ever offered la \u201c>6 public_A no rtarar \\Vx«rs»s KailwaV.\u2014Comparative 81*1# ment of Traffi* on tho «Iroat Western K» \u2018 eek ondinir October 31.HWaod IS.V3 : lS>i \u2014No of wile» open.243 BrEE.\u2014A \u2022nmewhat An Avalanche or ludicrou# Accident\u2014though well nigh attended wub serteue re#ull#\u2014ooourred on Sunday Iasi, at Severn\u2019# brewery, in the vill#ge of York ville.A drain had been conslniftod ftmn the eafablishment to n retervoir in the valley,on the east side of tbo building, and a party of men were engaged in laying down a dram of pipe# to lead the water into the Brewery.While they were busy in attaching th# pipes to the #teem engine, one of the props of a large cooler, fillet! with beer, suddenly gave way, emptying the whole of its content# over ihe workmen below.By th# violence of the roshirtK IrtJftM eeveral of the men wore nearly perctptUUed lo the valley beneath, while one of tbe party\u2014A, genuine eon of Bacchus\u2014wa# almori suffocated in bio favorite beverage.Fortunately the beer bad beam onohng for eome time, preeiou# to IheecrideNt etberwiae th# immersion would have been tar from agroeeblr to the uarifiling recipient#.\u2014Toronto Cobmiit, Loral ra**enff**r».Koraiffii i\u2019asaenasm.Kmlffranta.Malls and K«rtd»f*«.,.Local Kretirht and Live Stock.Forces Fretfhi and Live Htock .No.*f Patacnfers.IfSS.\u2014No.of Biles open.T#OC»1 Psssanrof* .Att.yT# *71% Koralfn Passantcra.?\u2022At.BKI 79t# Kmifraals.A 3.3!*l W MaNs and Snndrlaa.?LM0 TAM lrf>e»l Nrelifbt and Forclga PiciRbt ries*.A 1,540\t70 nd Livestock.Alt.*»\t40 toad Live Stock.\t$ #,073\tS# ___________________ > nu Uinsc testimonials tome not along frost the teimrant, bnt from person* of every Aeffve# of tatelU|t#c# and every r»ak of life.l*hj«tcbin« Of tba «rat r«a#ect»bHy and roil versant nrlth the nature of di»e**e# and remedies, have reromnienJed this a* one of the most effor^ tual In their line of preparations for It'S oxilllftloaaf Pain The Pain Killer l* rt«ed tniernalty **6 extef nallv.*< cocdlnf to tho nature *f tlm oomplafnt It has been found to r»e an exeellenl remedy for #u4,','n ' 0«\"*-irauv*.m»i*- ¦ rotiffh*.*e , fever and Agite, Astbms and I\u2019hthlsle illway, for tho ,.>ln ,n\tKidney fomplslnl».PU** KhentaA 1 He Complaint*.Nrntsos and Sores, Severn tlarn*.( anker.Hlles and Kliifhama.Weak Htoma*4, and (teneral-Itehlllly.Painter s t:ollc, Broknn Breasto, Ae .Hnwel Complaint and Dysentery, Cholera, Li vox Complaint.tw«pep.i».Tootoehe, 4r., 4c.\t' ll Tbe ironiilne Panar Davis' t»A»W KltLEa t# 1»dw phi lip In panel botllns with the wont* iHvI»' ?\u2022#»«\u2022»(* Pain Killer blown In th# alas* i and with Iwo aroyl aw craved labels on e»eh bollix\u2014o#e on exaetleotUVeno#» of Pxntv Davis, the nfttteal fitvenlorof tha tnedl^tne: the other » steel eetavod Not# of ffaed-^aow* atbero \"l&ttOiZKXUu « M»* omm*' V ^ For sabsby most ofjlba medlcloo dealers throu«hoet the knovra world.*\t,**.114,1 -Oli PF.tlRY îfiAVlN k SOtl, Proprietors.74.Itl»h »tf*#L Trovldenc*, R 1 .\t989 Ain.SIt I4'y nv; \u2018J.*.A 1.H00 331# A I.IM 7.1 \u2022 17.im 4.1 A 8.344 «1 \u202274.3ns 41 ' A HIE largest ar.J beat aelecled Slock In the '4 .Oily.manuf«ctorail in tbe Lateat Style*, end ot 8u|»eri.of P**««e(eri.Total Receipts from 1st AnÉUri.Do from ) st do au.' rJ* '\u2022 - «-lg\" *** - -',t \u2018flB5 TIDB TABLE.\u2014NOVEMBER,ittK\u2014Civn.Tut# woawiffa.Rvesme h.'\th m.te\tj?*\u2019 10 \u2019 Wednesday.\t8.*1 Tbvredoz.\t# .\u2022 VriAagr.«\t#¦*\u2022»» » Botarday,\t¦ ffanday.\tF.« (7* The stream of Ude run* up hl«h water.Notre Dame Street.Quebec : r.!S »om Mr Abrrrfor 0/ M« Monlrtol C'llttti\u2014 I lifieb?certify, that hy nalnt pAtlfON» fit vn.\u2019s ExTKaMtNAToa, it lias perfectly aucreeded in ridding the f'ofhrge ptsmise# of Cockroaehjp, Cricket/, and Ark l.kff dfogUatirtg intacte, «bfch wef# before yery nurtterous.,\t.\t' S.VILLF.NKUVE, Director of Mdnftfal Coll#f«.Montreal, April Î0, IS46.Fora the Rev.B.Davisb, D D.Minister of the Baptist Church, MonlreaL » .1 I raori willingly bear teeUmony to th* food effect# q( PaaeoNs k Co»'a \u2022r.graasiiNAToa.I found mr present dwelling overrun with Bahoe# (Beetle#) ; the nuisance bhl 4r\u2022\u2022new to ail effort# to abate it, until thi# preparation wa* applied.Gn# box ha» aufliceri lo exterminai# »ks insecte almost entire! jr /rotr the bnu«e.Similar ceaee of 45 mlaatee aftar ,ucc|M JS4,ff OCCUffCll iq Iont real !» Nov., 18 M* 4, Sydenham Place, Montreal Agent#, C.V.Ci.ifkfob# k Co., No.81 B#>clav-ri.Prie# 26 rente a box.ttori bv all Draseiata in (teno6.\t____ ^ MONTREAL OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY.NOTICE.THE STEAMSHIP Unclaimed Letter*.LIST OF LETTERS remaining hi the Qnehec Puri OAce, on the 1st Nov., 1856.If tbe following Loiters are n Brown Ricbard Beltrtdge Mr Conolly Su van Craig Use Cairn Henri Cox George Colvender Cslherino Clark C R Cha\u2019k Jo* Spanton De>bv»hire Philip B Duisburg Otto Dow Mr iteuglas Mr A P Dunn H Donaldson Wra Dorow Wm Do Do Do do do do For Sale hr do do do Quebec.Nor.7,1886.Iowa\u20144a 6d Illinois\u20144s 6d.Minnlsota\u20144* 6d.P.SINCLAIR.John Street.nQftTt AvmiMic Captain GRAN(»E, WILL LEAVE QUEBEC for LIVERPOOL on SATURDAY, the Sth November.Rate# of PuêAg» Casin.or $80 Fore Cabin.Xl® ot $60 Stkkeaoi,.i^7 10#.or $30 Steerage Paaaenger# muat provide Ihemaelyee with Brddmg.and Eating and Drinking Utensils.All baggage at risk of Owner* thereof.For Rate# of Freight, and further pnrticuUrs, apply to \u2022 GP*0.BURNS 8YMK8 k CO.Agents, St.Peter Street Quebec, Noy.3,1856.Grogan Mike Hemp P D Healop Matthew Harvey Arthur Killion Mary Kelly James Kubrmc Carl lockwell Louie Lavell Peter Loforme Pr# Lamott Ellen Loraon Tallab Mallhi Patrick MeKey Wm Mclef Wm McGee Arthur Mitchell James Moffat JW Me Done! Hugh McLoughlin Mary Me Reach Mr Qicoltafl Jam*# Noiison Walter O\u2019Connor D*#»a\t\u2019* O\u2019Connor M.ry O\u2019Shaoghnetaey Michl BeJnnrd E Boyd John Hi yen Part Brown T Mr Bidgood W Bryden Mr Black John Bollin Mat Cox Sam'iel Cancey James Chriaty Henry Cooper Franci#* Car non Cypnen1 Cordonier Alien.Can* Bridget D Donoghue Piiric# Duisburg Otto Dellacouluv John Denoon William Davidson Tho* Demoreat Wm Pq Donaldaon Wm G H Hogg N B Heath Hannah ¦urly K King T Kite J W German 4 Hebrew Languages\tnotice.-\tTYFR80N8 (roving claims npoi MR.FRESHMAN riould inform the Public thri he will he h#l>py 1° TKACH Ihe above Language* during the entiling winter, cither #t hi# tMidcnc# or #l»svrh#re, Further particular* can be ascertained on application to Mb.H.Bknzamin, Kaq., ot to lb# mÊBm* :\t> -\t.¦ c.freshma-n, 29, Bridge Street.Quebec, Nov.6.185$.\tIm LECTURE.ON MONDAY EVENING, th# 10th inaL.tl ._\t.\t^\t_ EIGHT o\u2019clock.\u2022 LECTURE will be ¦ fonrk \u2022( givn.1 the MUSIC HALL, bv Mr GKORUF.| gfAFTlNfo C ll *18i*s PERSONS (roving claim» upon th# Ksltte of the late Ro«rrt Cat»ic*rt, in hi#M#l!Wta of Quebec, Storekeeper, ere requested te ffh them duly attested to tbennderaigned, aa soon A# pesai hi*.\tH J.8.HOSSACK, 1 '\u2022 Notazy.1 Quebec, Not.», 1856.\tB NOTICE : T» Ship Captalai a»4 Stevatarc*.\"~*roR^niK Power Je Paohay R B Richardson k Boo O L Richard# J B W< , t'\" Btubhe Aa* Sullivan Bridged gelUueu Johff '.^,-Shaw James f»nHE underrigned ha# »,A Btork of neuitari mcHuT.HIY r Ft , «I » Ufa «MIOffW KM \u2022 re a e\tVUTaxr#wvew I ¦tabriM * m\t- - - - \u2014 ANDREW, upon tk# HISTORIC DRAMA vf\t\"-,'*u,lTa^\tpit«pr 8HaK8I\u2019F.ARK, With ##pri:«ul tJluaion fo tl* WINCHMend SHIP\u2019S CA8T |Wm PUMPS \"\tTVP\u201c\u20194***\" -slein Railroads enable them to offer to parties importing Gonds by ibeir Steamship*, sailing dunrg the ensuing Witter and bpring between Liven 00! and Port-lar.d.Through Bills of Lading .from Liverpool lo the Railroad Station nearest tbe plaça ot destination will b* grant'd at Shipment, h by ibis means Importers will teceive their Good* without any delay or troubla, and at a charge in addition to lbs Freight and Primage of only Fifty cents p*i Package to cover the Cus\u2019om House Expenses at Portland and Island Pond.The Rates of Freight will be found lower than by any other route.Gootis rray b*- expected to reach any part of Canada in from 2U to 25 days from the date of sailing of the Steamships from Liverpool.Duplicate Invoices ot all Good* by this route should accompany each Shipment, and shoutj be addressed to J.S.Miller, Ksq.Agent of the Grand Trunk Co., PoriUnd ; and Importers it.order to secure these advantages wilt please specially direct their Goods t a be shipped by tbe Steamers of the Montreal Ocean Steamship Company.Produces* return Cargo will, in like manner be engagedjibroagh from any place in Canada to Liverpool, and at modera\u2019e rate* of freight ; and Yasangeia of all classes* will be ticketed through.Tba following are the date* of sailing of the Steamships :\u2014 Just Received and for Sale: Ifb XJni)S- *\u2022 CampbUton\u201d SCOTCH XI WHISKEY.10 Hbds.Common Port Wine.12 Octaves Superior Fiench Brandy, \u2014and,\u2014 500 Tina Whit* Lead, 30 boxe» Mexican Black Lead.J.M.KERR, - .\t85, St.Paul Street.Quebec, Oet.13.1856.WW, S WE ATM AW, Merchant Tailor, Habit-Maker, aud General Outfitter, I\u2019rotu Louduu, IN returning thanks for the very liberal support he has received since opening the above establishment, beg.to inform his Friends and the Publie in general that h*- has just received a portion of hi* NEW MATERIALS for tha F AD Ii St WINTER WEAR, which baa been arlectrd m England for him, consisting of SUPER FINK CLOTHS and UOE-SKIN8, MLK MIXTURE, ANGLO\u2019S SABL*.BEAVERS, and MOSCOW BEAVERS, also to receive in a few da>a, a Choice assortment of the most FASHIONABLE TROWSERINGS i and VESTINGS, with an a**oJtinfnl of DKEbb VEST PATTERNS, Ac.Ready-Made Clothing, Of every description, Fashionable Shooting Coats of a beautiful material, all Wool,\u2019for 40#., Vests to match 12a 6d.# Over Coals in all the Newest Styles, via: the Cbesterlul, Albert.Taims, Toga and Poucbô, combining tho Over Coat and Cloak, in all tha new materials, either ready made or to measure, and which are not lo be obtained elsewhere for Price and Quality.Reform jour Tailor\u2019s Bill* By patronizing ihia Establishment; the bubseri-her aays with confidence, that for Quality of Material, Workmanship and Style the above Establishment will be found tbe Cheapest in Quebec, quality being the teat of cbeapnets.SHIRTS.COLLARS, DRAWERS, BRACES, NECK TIES, he., he.N.B.\u2014A Suit or Plain Livkst, best qua-Idy.SIX POUNDS; Coachman\u2019s Suit, with Breeches and Gaiters.£6 15a.Great Coale and Box Coat* equally Low.Quebec, Sept.4 1856.\t12m NOTICE.MRS H.JACOBS beta to inform her rustomera and tbe public in general that she baa just received, from France, a ease of Rich Velvet BON-NE'IS, the very la\u2019eat Pari# fashion.Also a variety of Silk Velvet and Cloth Capa, French Flowers, Ribbons, Caps, and Feathers, likewise a quantity of Rich laces, and other materials.H.JACOBS.Quebec, 25th October, 1856.\t1m Review of tb* agriculture of Low^r Canada, with sugiMtions for its Amelioration, by William Evak*.Eaq., Secretary-Treasurer of «he Board of Agriculture for Lower Canada\u2014Is 3d.For Bale by P.SINCLAIR.John Street.Quebec, Not.5, 1856.\t____________ FOR SALE, ON THE SUBSCRIBER\u2019S WHARF 1 1 rhK Ann OIECES PINE DEALS and lyO.UUl/ X BOARDS.I to 3 inch, 1st, 2nd k 3rd quality.40,000 Pieces Snruca do.do.do.65.000 44 Coll Pina Data, 3 inch, 17,000 44\td*nrimodk!»«i for 'Cabin P W7 ROgFRTHON, THOMSON à CO.Quebec, Nov.5, 1856.\t3 3- -\t.\t>\t->¦»\t- < FOR SAIÆ.TWO VESSE IA of 800 ton# adi, new bOil4>rs( in the Undersigned*# Ship Yard.Hare Point, all Tast-aoaC, w^th natural çiookX fo* ^ut* rooki: Both being bdill under «he Inapcrtson ot Lloyd*» Surveyor, for a 7 >a#ia CUaaifies T.L.LEE.Quebec, Augast 12, 1856.n\tWANTED.A COACH.MAN, to take charge and drive a pair el Hoaaea.Apply at ibis Ofibce.Quebec, 6(b Nov.1856.WAAUd A GARDENER.\u2014«ne who ean make bimself paalul upon a Farm.Apply at this O ffice.a ijuehcc, Oet.23, 1«56.SAOBZJBX.S.A TEW HANDS WANTED\u2014non» but good 5 LARGE IMPORTATION DRY GOODS ! TAMESHEWriT ÂTâ^bovs b££3P° pACKAGE> of MS\u201e CàOODÏly ail of uh.cb bava trao tn\u20ac Kufoorâu Maikrl», aud tutu rêoti thz M an i r act t axas.THE WHOLE WILL BE M)LD AT A VERY ANÎkL \u2018'MOF,T T0\tA ClSK Cmmom'ln*n'1 Famllia boyinf wprdsad on th*CH*AF*^T 1ER Mb m oui WLotoaU J.HEwirr k cST-* \u201e\t_\tJohn\tStieat, Fust Dry (\u2022oodshtor* maMe the Gat*.2000 Pieea Horock\u2019s Shirting, from 4|d 7ald np Capital, Surplus, - \u2022 Consignee Wanted FOR the undermentioned goods, ex Ship 44 Sebastopol,\u201d Dawson, Muster, from Liverpool, I .marked f f(i f Ijir J k\t* [B] T.1, *, 5.17\t20,-6 Crates and I Cask Earthenware, conaignod to ertkr.Apply 10\tALLAN eiLMOUR k CO.Q**he«, Nov.1,1856.\trfliTI t'omstg Wanted Goods, landed from FOR the following Ship 11 Maldon\u201d from Liverpool : lb# ICI M.\u20142 Caak*.\t.M M.\u2014l C»*k.(\t; , - rfF.-l do E.A.\u20141 do K k Co.-2 Bala\t.400 Bundle» Don, conalgned Naylor k Co.fOtSYTH, BELL k CO.Quebec, Nov.3, 1846.to «MOJCBI) SAUKO'V.1 KA TORT RBCEIVED.in vwy pH«0 1DU J _ Quebec, Oet.SI, 1856.\t*w Hw YIRdIV HOMEY.400 L** ''\"\u2019iTi.VT m M.G.MfMJNTAIN, 66 84* Poles f^iraet.Qnehec, Oet.81, 1666.«tv* Jsr»aW , Jf«F0R : TTHD9.BRIGHT PORTO RIC^SUGÂ*.» Qr Coke tbifoV UMtoé Oil, *\u2019*\u2019\ts CO.I Queboc, Oet.25, 1856.\ttwSaw HERRIN G8, DIRECT FROM ESQU'MAUX and SANDWICH BAY8, The largest ever introduced into this Country ! THE undersigned is now landing ex Schooner ,4Kat*,» at WYATT\u2019S WHARF, St.Paul Street : 500 Bbla.No.I LABRADOR HERRINGS ALSO, A quantity of Halibut, Caplin, Salmon, SAlmon Trout, Green and Dry Cod Fish, Oil, Ac,, ¦II In excellent order, N.B.\u2014The above will be aold CHEAP ion] Cash.PATRICK 5HF.F., _ .\t_\tLower Tower.Quebec, Oct.31, 1846, FOR SALE.THE CORNER LOT Of St«.Caoix k G*4-p* Allbk Stkictc.St.Lewie Suburb*, of 30 feet by RO.Apply to J.A.PANKT, Or to\tK.G.CANNON, N P.Quebec, Nov, 4, 1856, Liverpool Salt.470 T0** '* 8,\u2022r#,\u201cl0, \u2018StU kjr O.kJ.SHAKPI.ES k CO., St.Peter Street.Quebec.Oct.6.1856.\tSaw Just Keceived and for Sale ; QA TlARRlCL8'^ACKfilll^,-I?TT v uU JD 60 Hlf.-do.do.50 Baftel* Round IWNinga, prime quality, 140 W.OttpeGlfiMfCLi Fish, J.M.KERR, K4St.Paul Htroat.Quebec, OeL 81, I860, d\u2019if.'i ST.JOHN STHEET AUCTION ROOMS.jame:» o'wovNri.r, T> K5PECTFULLY informs tbe Public and XV parties wishing to dispose of goods by Auc-*}®n* Ihsl be has taken the rooms known as ibe PRIM E OF WALES, in St.John Stbxbt, and will open them aa an AUCTION ROOM for the RECEPTION OF DRY GOODS, BOOKS, WATCHES, CLOTHING ami FUR-Nil t RE# which will be toUl for Cash tod n,,dv sverv day alter each Auction, E^KNING SALES every SATURDAY and MONDAY, at SEVEN o\u2019clock CY-OUT OF DOOR SALES attended to.Quebec, Oct.23.1856.\t12m For Sale by the Subscriber 25 T°c SkW H1T E N1N °*lB F.MARTINEAU, Corner of St.Paul and Sault-ao-Matelot St Lower Tow*.Quebec, 8th Oct.1856.To Saw-Log Contractor».ANTED PINE and SPRUCE SAW-LOGS of the beat quality, to be delivered next Season, at the Etchkmin Saw Mills \u2014 Apply to HENRY ATKINSON, 8l.Jama Street.Quebec, Oet.29, 1846.\t4w taw W1 Chamber»* Rut si am War! PICTORIAL HISTORY of the RUSSIAN WAR of 1854.5 and 6, with Maps, Plans and Wood Engravings,\u201420e.For Sals by ^\t\u2019\tP.SINCLAIR.Quabec.Oat.27, 1856.\t8t.John St.NOTICE.notified (fiat tbe tely entered into by flfV fin- THE Public .re hefvby Partnership lately ent «wsigned with OoaDox Roatarsow, as Foorv 6#re.under the f r« W*.Neycf B HKRSSt «IVKN.,tal .Dl-I ViDKND of THaan and uni malt per Cent, ha* this day been declared on tho amount of th* Paid ep Capital Stock, for tho current half je«r.payable un or after the Fourth dav or Dxcsmrxb neat.The transfer book will be closed free* the 20th November till tb* 4th of December »*xt.By arder of th* Boar I.U.QBTHIJE^ Notice to Ship-Masters* THE aubacriber ia deairous of communicating to .Sbip-Maters in general, that as be does not keep Runners noi pay parties to mislead or entrap atrangers on (heir arrival, he ran, therefore.Supply Masters with SHIP-CHANDLERY STORES and PROVISIONS, at Much Caea*.K* Ratss than others who are under an enormous expense for boardiag Sliips in tbe river, at the aame time be would mpectfully invite to his Establishment, wheie Ship-Masters can judge for themselves Every article in his line on hand, warranted of the best quality, and sold on the HOST seasonable tebms by WILLIAM TAIT, Ship-Chandler, No.61, St.Peter Street.Quebec, July 14,1856.Notice to Ship-Builder*' THE Subscriber has constantly on hand, at bit OLD DEPOT, No.305, Chsmplsin Sraxar, (opposite Mr.Henrv\u2019a Foundry.) a large quaatity of DECK PLUGS and SIDE BOLTS from | inch to II inch,\u2014can be furnished at the shortest notice, from 1000 to 100,000 of the heat and dryest quality of Pine.T.QUINN.Quebec, Jaay.I.IS*'6.ASH OARS! ASH OARS!! NOTHING SPURIOUS! f PHE Subscriber baa constantly on hand, a 1 supply of the beat made WHITE ASH OARS assorted, at the Old Devot, 906, Champlain Street, (opposite Mr.Henrv\u2019a Foundry).Merchants and Ship-Owners will find it to their interest to call at the above establishment b-fore making purchases elsewhere.HANDSPIKES and every other article for Ship use to be fonnd of the best quality and in any quantity required at the above establishment.KT*No runnera have any authority to solid orders for this establishment.T.QUINN.Quebec.July 30, 185G.KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY.JUST Received a sopply of this VALUABLE PATENT MEDICINE, and for Sale by \u2022\t- sail,000 \u2022\t«75,000.THE undersigned has been appointed AGENT for the above Company, at Quebec, and is prepared to issue Policies u|K>n OCEAN MARINE and INLAND NAVIGATION Rl*KS at Fai* Rates.gjT \u2019PREMIU.VS PAYABLE at QUEBEC.\u201d \u201cOPEN POLICIES' ISSUED ON FAVORABLE TERMS.\u201d \u201c FIRE RISK^\u201d taken oa Veaaela on the Stocks, or in Dock.For further particular*, apply to A.McLIMONT, St.Lawrence Chambers, St.Peter Street Quebec, March 28, 1858.to 15 nov.GRAND LOTTERY.3,500 Tickets at Is# 3d.each.500 CUAXCES.CONSISTING ofjUold anT1NG8, Ac.I.k L.L.have been appointed Srr.r Agkkts for Canada lor the Cel-hra\u2019ed WE.%D1I4.9I C OAT.N, being w-U adapted fo* tbis c'imale, it conns:# of a GREAT COAT, the lining of v*hich, can be converted iu'o an OXONIAN, forming a double Coat N.B.\u2014 Our Mock of GENT'S HOSIERY consist* Hi part of a large asior\u2019or.ent of LAMB\u2019h WOOL and MERINO VESTES.PANTS.HOSE, kc.kc.a large variety of FANCY FLANNEL and LINER SHIRTS, Mi itary, Fort Hole, Cambridge, Piccadilly and other Collars always on hard.A choice selection of Neck Ties and Scarfs.All orders punctually attended to.I.k L.LE WINE.Quebec, Oct.II, 1856.Wharfage i$* Storage, kc., ke., Ice.THE Subscriber is prepared to receive every d'sctip'ion of Metrhsndise either lor immediate Shipment, or during the Winter Seaton, at his EIRE PROOF SlORES.at such rates and conditions as will be satisfactory.He would fur ther beg fo draw He attention el Ship and Mhoorer Masters Cons'gnee# and Owners ol Cargoes to bis unequalled accommodaiiona either for Receiving or Shipping Goods.To Parties requiring those well known and superior facilities for the transaction of buam-a*, inspection is moat respectfully solicited before going elsewhere.U-FORWARDING OFFICE: Atkijssok\u2019s Wuxar.A.FRIEL.Quebec, Oct.15, 1856.\t3w NOW LANDING\u2014ex ROYALIST, AND FOR SALE, A FEW'ROLLS of SHEET LEAD, of different weiehta.HENRY CHAPMAN h CO.Arthur Street.Quebec, 3rd October, 1856.workmen need apply.Quebec, Oct.JO, 1855.JOfcKPH AULD.^\tWorth Fid.ilack and Coloured Coburg*, from 1 o .71d worth HJd.do.French Manno wifitb.fia.Franck Msik Velvet, from Flannel, all wool, from 1 Old 15uu Scotch Lambs Wool Shawls and «trer's, son n \u2022 o ,\t.\tV**Y 800 J aira Superior W hitney Blanket», J \u20184» M.if;® ^^/\u201crurfiiw Cloth (or cioaki Ucmbl Fancy Tw«ed Trowaeniigs, 2*.Htf.} 450 1 200 150 lU) \u2014 W WANTED,\u2014A COMPETENT ENGINEER k Two FIRbT RATE SMITHS, who have a grneial knowledge ol Iron Woik.\u2014 Apply lo P.WHITTY, St.Paul Street.Qu-bec, July 9.1856.JMJBiriSHED APARTMENTS TO LET,\u2014 _\t_\t\u2022 to 16 Beaver Pilot Cloth and Whi'ray Top Coals.15 per C'eat.jemr.J.HEWITT Is CO.?m Cheaper lhan lav Apply to Quebec, July 18, 1856.D.MORGAN, Tailor, Fabrique Street.fT'RNDHED APARTMENTS TO LET, or accvmaiodaUvii Quebec, 7th Oct.Jor F-tain Rtnot th.Enquire ol E.BURROUGHS.Esq., or to K.G.CANNON, N P.Quebec, Oct.27, 1856.\tu Quebec.Oct.11, 1856.DRESS GOODS, Ac.4©.A,f)fl TJIEUES GALA and Garmon PURI, .OIT Piece.French Merino, ^ ^ ^ ^ 150 i'ieçe* Doobl* Twilled French Coburg, Fancy T weed*.Cashmere*.Chally, Delaw.ee.All At a very small advancu.\u201e .\t^\tJ- HEWITT k CO.Quebec.Oct.II, 1856.\t2m Velvet», fiilk», Satinettes.1 F)() P1 vC,Eii *'*\u2018,rh #n4; ('«\u2018«a bilk A .Or ,,\t' *lve,,> ,r®« 5# 9d to 26a 3d.** 225 I ircea Gros da Naples, Glacé Silk, Sa-ttnette 125 Fancy bilk Dre^,, Flounce#, ke.20 PER CENT CHEAPER T« x\\ WERLT.FOR J.HEWITT k CO.2m MI FOR SALE, H4T EXTENSIVE PROPERTY belonging to me Heirs of tbe late William Huhpkn.Esq., situa\u2019ed corner of St.Peter and >\u201ct.Pau1 S-reet», m tbe City ot Quebec, presmtlv occupied by Mc'ais.Wm.Paicx k Sopa, C.k W.Wubtbix, and H.J.Noap It Co., with the Water Lots extending to tbe Channr-I of the Sr.Charles River.An undisputed title will be given, and favorable terms of credit may be obtained.Apply in Quebec, to D R.STKUART, Esq , or to tbe undersigned here.COURT k MACINTOSH.Montreal, Oct.27, 1846 .\t3w 3aw Marine Insurance.OCEAN IflSCRMCE COMPANY, WALL STREET.New-I'ork, Quebec, llth Oct., 1856.Family and Household.Goods.QHEElfNGÿ, Shirting.L.nrn Dao.-ska, hi., k Î.\t' C,0,^ anà *\u2022**\">\u2022.Blanket*.Nuraery Diaper., Towel|,rga.Flannels, Kerseys, M ater Twin Sbntu g,.AT THEia USUAL low * ATX.^\tJ HEWITT k CO.Quebec, Oct.II, 1856.\t2p Embroidered Muslin», Ribbons, Flower», Glove».EVERY Novelty in Collar,.Chemisettes, SUevea, H.b.t >hiru, >,ik*.Flouncing.It -\u2019 '\u2022 K,\u201c'h Quebec, OcL 11,1856 J.HEWITT k CO.2m RxrBRBKVTKr nr Quintr Quebec.Oct.1, 1856.If ¦¦¦¦ A.ERASER, Dean's buildings.JUST received, and for Sale at No.19, Fabnq u Si rat :\u2014 A small lot of SWITZER CHEESE.W.Lx CHEMINANT.Quebec, OcL 11, 1856.FOll HALF, A Z^IASES Preserved Lobsters, in 11b tine, v/ -tO Barrela Bright Porto Rico Sugar 86 do do do Molasses, 50 Pun*.Clayed\tdo 8 Puns.Jamaica Rum, 27o.p R MITCHELL Ac CO.Quebec, 7lh Oct., |H56.English From Now York to Liverpool Chikk Cabin Pa*saub.$ 13u Srcodp do do .75 From Boston to Liverpool.Cnrcr Cabin Passaok.$110 Sbconp do do .60 The ship# from Koston call at Halifax.Pessia, Capt Judkme, Canada, Capt Lang, Arabia.Capt Moi.e, AMxaiCA,Capt Wickman Asia, Capt E G Lott, Niagaba, Capt Ryrie, AraicA.Capt Shannon Kdbopa.Capt J Leitrh, Tbea vessels carry a clear White Light at maat head; Green on starboard bow; Red on port how.leave WEDNESDAY.N York, du 2t*ih Oct.Boston, do »N York, do Boston, do N.York do Boston, do N.Y-uk, do Boston, do N.York do ft»h Nov 12th \u201c 19tk *4 26th 44 3id Dec.19th \u201c I7ih 44 24th 44 Quebec, Oet, 22, 1856.WM.PENNING, 14, Buade Street.I^rcsh York Hay IN SHELL, at Reynolds\u2019 Restaurant.York Hay Oysters, IN 8HELL, AT * DEXTER'S HOTEL.Quebec, Sapt.20, 1856.\tu H.GOWEN.JusvooAro, Orrrca HALDIMAND HILL.Quebec, Oct.7, 1866.\t12m NEW BOOKS.r|WR WAR ; being tbe second volume X of Ruac«l|*e Cnmaan Corraapon-dance, continuing tha narrative fmm tho death of Lord Raglan to tbe evacuation of the Crime* by the Allien,» with a beautiful hkoneas ot the Author anarnvad on ateel.Magdalen Hepburn ; by tbe Author of Zaibsb.Th# Lion of Flanders ; or tb* Battle ot Cou'trai.Tbo Private Life of an Raatocn King (Oude) by William Kaigblon-^witb illustrations.Tb* Life «f Nupoleon III.by Kdward Roth.The Boyhood of Great Painters, 2 vol«, Longfellow\u2019» Proa Work#, Wtutiftrlfy illoatrsted.\t» i Tor HI# by\t__ _ CAREY, 6* Od ft* OH 3a M 6a Qd 6* 3* «I SH PtRsiA, Judkins, An aria.Stone, Asia, Lott, Canada, Lang, Kubota, Leitrb, Niaoaba, Wicknian Pkrsia, Judkms, Ababia, btone, Avrica, Shannon, Berths not secured until paid for.An experit'iicetl Surgeon on board.The owners of these ships will not be account able for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills ol lading are signed thereior and the value thereof therein expressed.For Freight or Passage apply to E.CUNARD.4 Bowling Green, New York, Or S.8.LEWIS, Boston.Agents ia Europe:\u2014D.k C.MacIvxb, Liverpool; G.k J.Bosks,Glasgow ; J.D.Foobd, c2 Old Broad Street, London ; Donslb Conart, Havre, and 17 BoulevArH des Italiens, Par:*.Oet.23.1846.Gin.1 fY / Y R -CASK5 just received and for «aie IU by\tRYAN BROS, k CO.Qucljec.Oct.18, 1856.Belgian Spikes, 1 frY/\"| '|/rEG> ÿf'IKKS.assorted \u2022 izes.1UU IV For Sale bv RYAN, BROTHERS A CO.Quebec, O.-t.7, |856.Fire Bricks.i n nnn parr,s k 1 r e bricks, IU,vrUU piat received and for sale by KYAN, BROTHERS k CO.Qu*bec, Oct.6, 18 6.Cull A FEW THOUSAND piecra PINE and BPRUCE C\u2019ULLb, lor «ale bv KYAN.BROIHERS k CO.Quebec, Oct.JH, 1836.nnn «uni.FOR SALE by the Undersigned the following Sup-rior FRENCH WINE» :-_ CHAMPAGNE, \u201c Fleur «!e Sdlery\u2019\u2019 Do.\t\u2022* Cordon Bieu\u201d Do.\t44 Golden Grar#\u201d Chateau Lahrarcbe, Red and White, Haut Sautrrne.\tdo.Bu.giii dy, \u201c Clot Vougeot\u201d Red, Do.Do.Do.Do.1V>.i\\>.Romande I k II.\u2019 Ki« hebourg\u2019\u2019 Voltay\u201d Nuits\u201d Montrachet\u2019 Meursaull\u201d do.do.do.do.White, do.UNITY FIRE & GENERAI./ n s ft ra tt ce * Issoci a ! io tt s OF ENGLAND, For every .attbe LOWEST PRICES, in Hose, N>gks Nbirts.Drawers, hr., he AS>>.deen Knitted Hoae.Genf.*a 8oeks \u2019\t* Quebec, Oct.11, 1856.J.HEWITT k CO.2m For Gentlemen\u2019» Wear.F Acolo Jred R0 WSE RS\u2019 C***\"MfM *>isck and Beaver.WhiTey,, p,]0t Ciotha, Weat of E.ngland.Superfine Clotba, Vestings.Ready Made Sbira and Collar#, Neck Ties.Bracts Ac 5HIKT.8 MADE TO ORDER !! CTA liberal discount allow.d to Retailers in 1 im n ai d CounirT, J.HEWITT k CO.3'', Job»' Mre-T, O,.'»*«;'*\u2022 Wm.LaIRL t)* Co, Corner of Hope & Fabiiqae Street*.*VERV '-t*™ -j STOCK OF DRY CODES, which they wo.Id invite 'he ~\tcheaper m l atisda.To »oiro lhey wo.d invite 'be a.te.ton ot buyers, as they ar, C\u2018 NFIDE.N I 1 0,1 ° G» ODS wjI| not be f.und Quebec, Oct.4, 1856.I' M.LA.RD k CO.SCOTCH WOOLKOSIfRT, &C.TUBT OPENED a comp>te , .\t\u201e Ladies.Gentlemen's and Chile, WOOL HOMERY.iel;'a SCOTCH \u2014 atao \u2014 Gentlemen\u2019» SCOTCH WOOL r\\ CWTHWC UHESC SHIRT.sL, o, >birt Front*.Gloves.Braeea.Re .kc.«\t«\tWM- LAIRD St CO Quebec, Oct.4, 1856.\t* Vt .of K.M.I IM) BROAD CLOTIIs Fatcnt Finish, SUITABLE for Ladiea Cloak, and Gentlemen\u2019s O \"ear, from 5a 9d.per yard-(w.rrTme\u2019 not to spot.)\tJ tv'srranied g*n- \u2014 ALSO.\u2014 Tweeds 'r.\tCrotch I weed#, t ass,meres, Doeskin*.Ve tings, kc 4.mCM-lAIKD 4 co- Pilot Ouebec.Oct.ALSO, Superior Sherry Wine ot *\u2022 Paul k Dastis \u201d R7AN BROTHERS tv CO.Quebec.1\u2019th Ocu, 1856.Aîuscovado Molasses.1/~IQ T)U\\CHEONS very Superior Bright Il'c/ I MUSCOVADO MOLASSES now receiving ex Grai J Trunk Railway, and for >nle JOHN PATERSON.by Quebec, Aug.18,1856.Toronto.Sir Allan N McNab, M P P.CA«rirai.rn :\u2014John McMurricb, Eeq.i.eorg» Brown.Esq.\t1 tom as Claikaou.Eaq.t'aptn.Wm.Henry Be- William Wakefield.K»q reS'ord, Newmarket.Fretl\u2019k W.Jarvis.Esq.Orrni.: Toronto Street.Hamilton.Miles O\u2019Reilly, Esq.Frederick W.Gates, Fsq Donald Mclnnes, *\u2022 Henry McKmstry, \u2022' Orricxs: James\u2019 Street.Fancy Goods.raoH LONDON & PARIS, Pvr 4* Anolo-Saxok.\u201d C' VKLVKTs'yTL\"^ «\u2022*62\t44\tJohn\tDuncak, Are appointed to sail FROM GLASGOW.4* FntwacanM** 15th October, 44NxwToa*\u2019* 29th Oetober, *'Gtasoow\u201d 12th November.FROM NEW YORK, 4\u2018F.DtxauauH,\u201d Saturday, I5tb November.\u201d New Yoax.\u201d Saturday.29th November, \"Glasgow,\u201d Saturday, 13th December.RATES OF PASSAGE: raois oL*sr.ow.J vanM XRw-mag, let Claa,.15 guineas | 1st Class.$75 00 8t#e»sga, found with | Strerage.found with ceokedproviaione.8 44 | nookH provisions.30 An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer For Freight or Passage, apply to , JOHN\u2019McnYMON, «« v\t_\t1» Broadway.NtwYork City Billfi or Gold only received for Oct.21, 1856, JO HI* MUSSON, Apolhrrnr) and (hemIM.UAS jjet reeer^e, \u2022\u2022 City of Ham.Pon\u201d B F.AUTI FUL C H F.MIC A L C A BINETS containing the apparatus fc.ehemicala necessary fat enabling you'hMo p*-torm the mat mtereatmg expeiimenfa, which with the Book ef Direetiona givvsa practical knowledge of the science.Gatogana tor the immediate production of Soda Water, Lemonade, kc.Fleah brushes, Gloves, Calefacio Flesh Bella ke., for pro taring warmth and a healthy action of the akin.The very bat English marie Hoir Frushea, Infant\u2019# Bi uahes.Puff# k Powders, .Sponge G lava for washing Infanta, Keedini Boules.Breast Pumps, Gla»*rb Totletle Bottles and every requsi e for a Lady* a or Gentleman\u2019s Toilette.Very Superb Tooth Brusha.Rowland\u2019a Odonto, Persian Orionto, F.lliot\u2019e.Trottera, camphorated.Aieca Not Charcoal, and othsr Tooth Powders.BumettN Oriental TAoth Wash.Lubin\u2019a and other French and I aglish Patfu* London, O W.Chairman :\u2014Law rence Lawrason, Esq.Th* Rev.Benjamin Cronyn, D.D.Hiram Chiafvim.Kw;., Malcolm Cameron, Faq, CRAVATS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, FRY will have for inspection Glover k direct (mm Basis * Loudon, per \"'Anglo^ Nixon.1 o sioMtow, tbe l.ATFST STVl F* m GENTLEMANS GOODS, vit : Gen tie mon\u2019.2f OTA Icotu Prince Xdward Island\tbfarf#.Moffler*, Gloia.Fancy Wool 12 m-\u2014dec 15 NOTICE.Notice 19 hereby given, that «ever» I ANCHORS and CHAINS and some Picca of Tl M H K R, lately packed up in the War-hour ol Quebec, arriving for Inspection, at JiaLrau\u2019s Ship Yard, at the Cul-«e-Aæ.and - ______ \u2022» AT«twaou*a Wharf ; and if MtetawDed WiU bo eoW areording tn Law.J.D.ARMSTRONG, Harbour Muter, Haibour Office, Quebec, ) \u201d* ' et.22,1856.Ç 1\t\u2019\u2022\t' fm Farina\u2019s Eau d* Cologne.Lavender Wafer, ke Sachet».Fumigating Pastille».Hair Pm» L|\u201c GENUINE PATENT MKDlCINF.S.«l'a \u2019 Quebec, IfitbOet, 1656.WILLIAM TAIf, ¦hip Obandl«r and Orocer/ No.61, 8r.Ptrru Stukkt, ^^TERY ARTICLE IN HIS LINE of the very bat quality which he will aeil at the lowcal potaible pncee.\u2019 Quebec, May 24, 1856.\t«m NOT1CB.Au.',hbrcAK Street are i eouaAril U\tiffP 1\"!\" \u2018 pv, vu; '\u2022'«\u2022I pr^mKix, «ai h-\u2014«t.tw.llw.fcil,.,UmHTwiïtC QtwW.ÏVt.#!, imM.-\th.,\t, ¦ and If owfoaadl» nd.Hon.Jo»eph Howe,\u2014.CAainuon.Hon Fenj.W\u2019irr, M P P.Donald Murray, Eaq.fohn 1 obm, K»q.M.P.P.WilliamJ.Staira, Kaq.Orricar Merchants\u2019 Exchange Halifax.General Manager in British Narth America :\u2014 | W.P.REYNOLD-N K*q , Toronto.AS A GUARANTEE, to Imurers, beyond theee Aaencistinn» having the largtsl Proprietary in (h* wot Id, con»ia:it>g of MX THOUSAND SHARK HOLDERS, th London Director! bave forwarded by last meil $50,000» which ia deposited m The Bask of Brifah North j America, to be peim«nenlly investeil as a Seeu-nty Fan.!, »ad laaa will be pmmpily uettleri by the Local Board, wiiVut reference to England.Qtrabae, Under tbe Coatrol of 6.\t12m INSUKANCK.WOMH WICSVXBN IN S U KANCK.BIUTANNIA __\t.AS8UKANCE COMPANY, Insurance Comply 1 ST*K!T-l>AN*-L0N1K,N- or\tBiTàtusaB» Ang.1, 1837.oswmo.x.y.\tby\t* flRHE undoreigMd is prejwred to\t***\u2022\t** I LIC1KS upoa INLAND NAVIGATION IU3KS.rom^mrn^rm.of JOHN ANDERSON, Agent, St.Peter Stroat.Quokec.June t, 1856.JUariue Imurann Applications for ocean or inland INSURANCE, received by.MEREDITH OGDEN, No.9, Quebec Chambers, St.Peter Stiaet.Quebec.M»y 8.1858.Royal Insurance Comp\u2019y, or LIVERPOOL AND LONDON.CAPITAL: ______ _____ TWO ftSXXsXiXOJrB BTSUXirO AMD Reaerre Funds» Large Annual Incomb, - - - jE 130,000 Stg.J.S.Quebec, Sept.22, 185K, HOSSACK.Notary, St.Peter Street, law FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, - With Immediate Poaaeaaioii.- rpHAT THREE STORT STONE ml 1 HOUSE, No.12.Grardk Ali ke, J'lrBL (2 riapham Terrace ) recently papered and painted ihroughoul ; wnh SubU, ^ .r - 1 House and other outbuilding»,\t-u- state ol itpair.\t^ ^ Quebec, Sept.W, 1H56.all in the higheat BOWEN, N.F.For Sale or To Let, rpH AT magnrftcent COTTAGE\u2014fire iw|| I brick buitt\u2014pleasantly aitiute.l at .zSI,lll \u2022\u2022 C'anardiere,\u201d one mile Iroin l>or-cheater Bridge with a *|.aciou» Garden, Hangar, Stable.Out-house.Ac The proprietor will also divpoie ot 6 or 10 arpenta ol land (.«djoining) at the option ot the purchaser.Cond tiona lilwraland indisputable title» given Apply to Fra.Huor, Notary No 12, Bridge Sheet.St.Rocha, or \u2022© tbe proprietor.THEOPHILE ST.JEAN.Quebec, 3rd Sopt., 1856.\tu TO LET, \u2014WITH IMMCriATE POSSESSION\u2014 fTNHE STORE end DWELLING above | it, lately occupied by Mr.J.T.[)p»»\\PLT.on the S ept leading irorr Mountain Hill to Champlain S'reet.It i« well situated either for a Retail Grocery ora Dry Good* Establiahmenh\u2014Will be let very low.Apply to\tR Shaw\u2019» BuilHirga.C.J.ARDOUIIM, IMPORTER, Watch-Maker and Jeweller, REMOVED TO 'lb, FABRIQUE STREET, adjoining Mr.W.l.jiihD\u2019a Dry Goods Stole, Ucmg the Market.Qui-bec, 9lb May, 1656.\t6 DËNTISIR V.k Mechani FIRS DEPARTMENT.THIS Company continuas to INSURE Budding* and all other description* of Property against LOSS nr DAMAGE BY FIRE, on Li-ukbal Term».All just I oases proaoptlf anttled.without deduction or discount, and without relerroc* to Eng to tho na land.The large Capital and jndiciona management of liua Coin|>*ny maurea th# mont ported aatety nured.\t_\t.N# charge for I\u2019olicie* or 1 ranafei*.In»utan«e »ffccted on Rent* or Building*.LIFE DEPARTMENT.Tha following advantages amongat numeroua othei*.are offered by thi» Company to pnttie* intending to iuaure their live* :\u2014 Perfect aecutily lor tha fnlllment of its engagement* to Pnl'cy holder*.Favorable Rate* ol Premium.A high reputation for Prudence sad Judg-¦\t\u2018\t* hon of all ; quesiioat coanected with tbn intereata aured.\t\u201e Thirtt paT» atACg allowed roa rAt-mert or Renewal PnEMiUMS, and *o lor* f.itute of policy Iroin uiunten'iorial miitake.I\u2019olicie» lapted by non-payment of pri-mium* mav be renewed within three month*, by pay-mg\u2019tb- premium, with a fia* of te* «hdling» per cent, oa the prod*'lion ol aatiaUctoty evidence of lhn good stata af health ol tbe Id# -ae'ired [ Col.Ron jut Albaabdee, BUckhnntb P*rk, Ckotrmm*.ADVANTAGES OF THIS INSTITUTION.iNcnnASiNu RATE» or rfxwum- .A table «np«ciaBv*J»^ ol Lonna br Debt*, and trf otR*1 *\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 where a Policy may ba required for a tninpoinxy purpose only, but which may bn Wapi up, if no* easary, throughout lb# whole teem of Liln.MALr-tatMT RATE» Of Credit given tor ball the amount of tbn firit Stttn Annual Prtmtumt thn amount of tha unpaid Haii*Premiums bniug dwluctnd Iroro tk# sum aaauied when tb# Policy beconwo aclaim.\u2022dm assured favarle durinu Liri.Tbe Amount payabl* at tbn dnatb ul tha Aaaar-ed, il he dir belor# atuiiniig tb* ng* of aiETT, but to tk* uMurei kunutf, \\J kt attain tkat agt, abua combming a proviaioa for okl age with an lasurance upon li'a.parHAM\u2019l ENDOWMENT BEAHCB.Established lor the purpon* of airordin| to parents and other* the mean* ol having Children educated and started in Lile, by aecunng annui-tiea, to commence at th* Parent#* death, wu* 1° be paid until a child, if a aoa, aball attain bia 21sl year, or, if a daigbter, her 16tb yaar of Aga BRITANNIA MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION 1, Prince* Street, Bam, Londo*.Emtunctrtdky ke> Majesty'* Royal Letter» patent.Annual Division of Profit»\u2014-applied in redae- tioii of the current rear\u2019* Premium.Policy-holder* entitled to jeuticipate ta the profit» alter payment of Five or Seven Annual Premium* according to the table ol Rate»selected.Premiums charged for cccry three month* dit-lervuce of age\u2014nut.aa u uaually the caae, tor every whole year only.Hall Credit Pohcie* granted oa term» unu»ualiy lavourab.'e to the assured, the amouat of half pie-m,uni» for which credit is given, being liquidated out of the profits.\t, At the Annual General Meeting on the 27th April laal, a reduction ot 30\tc«*n, w\"# m\u201cllT ,n the present year's premium on all Policieaol live ent, and the most liberal eonsideratioa ol «II or BfVeu yeais standing.eoanected witk the iatereats of the a»-j ^ Board ol Unectors id attendance dail) at Î j o'clock.\t.\t, .Age ol the Assured in every case admitted in l the Policy.! Medicai Attendants remunerated in all cases 0VXJJLV.w ¦ lA\tt DW R.HALBF.Y (ol New York).b»A\u2018bscovened medicinal pr*peitiee In certaru plan'* foupd wild ia ' Ui# lojvcta *Z$3X sLt-h t-.» 'ttzrx.'-x*-'.gau».lathe form ot K*t»GC»*.*\u2022 pure and «oaeentoated.a* to taka twenty pound# ol lb* dtiad Roots to anake one of the Extract.It to then prepaied or use ia the form of PILL*» which ere called Br.BbIbbv'b Foreit IMHb- Tbe atber Remedy m prodaced from th* F.'»* tuna af aaven Planta, by a procaaa ot hw owo in-vsntioa.Thia » «ailed Dr.Halsey's Tor**t Win», (it being a Wiae produced from Meiiciael pUn'a of the lot sat, a thing never betoi# \u2022ecemplubad) THF.FOREST PILLS.There are three thing* peculiar ta t?» ILR.R.tr i r !\t> >v RADWAY\u20188 READY RELIEF.Renw.li.» hat a b*»o Iwtoi# the paMi* *e long, have performed to many nriimcaleoa CGra*.have restored so many lhuu**oda of weak, fee ul* and dy in* ui valid* to robuat health, ItoV* proto* tad whub aelghboibooda from authtoh aitacka of r.g- ih5 moafakiodi.hiiighucb#*» m tb* mrBt dificult cases that Haa|>it*l Pi*' ticP;aaU lb* prevatooce oi Y«dlow Fevar, Rdioua r#v*r.Bpotted F#v*r, Typhus Fever.Scarlet Fever.Pneumonia, Lbo-lura, ai d all other ma'ianaal dhordera could furnish, and that too, bv the meat celebrated Phy-atotona and Medical Writer* iu the «mntry, »*(**« whom to* «\u2022\u2022f-\t0l \u2022 Page.Stone, GjlUo, k laOcis, Lambert, unOeo, Hopki/ia, a fid mady other* well known to the people, *hd ha*# rettmed I back (o lit* persons tbeaa Pilla I a Sa\" we.Vdyiag and had been given up by all \u201c thadpetoreof merit in the ptoce# wheie A*y alone\u2014\t,\t.\t._ lived that wa deem a abort refereoc# to eacq of j,:.They never gnpe nor weaken tha.vatem.|^5'hîVe sTmpT# Kerned,e, we u»e in the R R.Thia ia becau»* ihev contain no Dfut* °» ^|.***'* 1 ^ pr*c|ic# «ulflcieiit to wa,rant the sick, th* ala, but that they ar* th* »um vlrVaaa of Plants j\th diseased to give these life aivtsg .ZX* .J- SÏJÙlo K.oi.ji.wiiii»,.which are aa w holesome td.Iliey puff* most bowel* are meat billow* and toul, niter this their efficacy eiitors the btood.and th* procès# of pu-nfying goeaon until all humor and disease are got oat ol the ayatem.\tA-'uL- l 3d.A cure is certain In all ca**a for«rnich they ar* recoBimeiided, and they cure without affecting the bowel# bot slightly.It is tolly to u#e aevere end griping p*r|*tives, such dings give |>atu and weeklies», without fleerwing the Blood ; besides they iajur# fhe tone of the alomach and bowel*.My principle ia never to weaken iheayatem ; theatrui ger the vital function*, th# more power have they to thiow off disease when ataisted by a really good medicine.Salts and Cast or oil and the whole category of pilla, mad# oi Drugs, answer no purpose more then purratioo.bueh drugs neither reach the blood or bad humor.The Pilla Brade of these Plants is a different thing altogether.They can not harm a child, yet ju*t ao| mg being*.*o aure am I that their eflleacy in cor-ing Ditestea of the Blood and other complaint# i# certain, and ia aomeca*#* to which 1 have been witness, their cures have been almoat miraculous.THE FOREST WINK.1.for their reporta.(PROPRIETARY.) Extract from nth u A.l time».Rl) AMS AY.SuauiCAL k Mechanical ol tti# goou »tat# arneaia o.in* .I\\ Dentist, begs to inform l.n Friends I PartieipalioE of profita by tb# a*»ured, amount- .ng to iwo-tbird» ol its act amount.Large Bonus declared 1855, amounting to £2 lier cant per annum on tbe aum assured, bemg on ages Irom 20 to loity 80 |^r cent on the premium.Nextdinaion of profit» in I860.Stamp* and 1\u2018oliciea not charged for.AU Medical Fee» |wid by the Company.Medical Rr.r eseb Da.ROW AND, No.24, at.Lewi* SueaL FORSYTH, BELL k CO., Agents, Commercial Chambers.(Jucher.April 29.1856.TUE SCOTTISH AMICABLE Life ^Insurance Soviettj ESTABLISHED 1*56.President : THF MONT NOBLE THE MARQUIS OF DALHOUMK.Vice-Presidents: John Camfbell Colquhoun, E«q., of Killer-mont, Hia Grace Th« Dbee or Bdccleugb, Hi* Grace The Duee or Atholl.the Half Credit Premium.Rote* of uul the Public that he ha» KEMO\\ ED hia Olfi *e from Palace Street to No.72, John Stkkat, where he will continue 'he piae'iee «I SURGICAL and MECHANICAL DENTISTRY in all us Departments.Office hours liom 9 a m.to 5 p m.P S.\u2014For the accommodation of the l'ocrer classes, Da.Ramsay will devote an hour each morning, vig., from 8 to 9 a.M.when he will hxtract Teeth lor 1».3d.eAch,\u2014at all other hour» the charge will be 2# rtd each.V idnw» and young pei*'>n* dependent upon their own ex-idons IHH Ih* liberally dealt Quebec.Mav 8.1*56.M.MOODIE, IMPORTER.No.31, St.Pelaf iff reef.Quebec, 19th April, 1850.J.LANK & CO., Ynmbtr &¦ tfommissiaii ÿrokrrj, Corner of CROWN k PR I VC E EDWARD STREETS,\u2014St.Rochs.Quebec, 13th July, 1855.\t12m 26 ap.\tHalf Premium\tWhole (Annual) Age.\tduring First 7 years.Sud.\tPremium for lomamdei ofLife.£ «.d.25\t0 19 7\t1 19 2 30\t1\t1\t9\t2 16 35\t1 4 11\t2 9 10 40\t1 9 2\t2 18 4 46\t1 14 10\t19 8 50\t2 2 6\t4 5 0 55\t2 12 9\t6 5 6 60\t3 6 8 (MUTUAL.)\t6 13 4 Radwav*» Ready Relief, foi all purpo*#* where the body is angeil w ith pain\u2014w beiber si be of a \u2022 ,in|4e character, or ib# roo»t to, turirg paroxy m»; whether it be Toothache or Cholera { whether Hradai he or S|^«m» a*d Cramps; whether ache» or pain» in '.he bones or joints, shoulders or back, nr the more terrible spasms of Neuralgia ! whether in th* bowels or joints, head, back or stomach, K»dway'» Ready K*U*t will in a.fisw minutes reatore the mutt terribly afflicted to cate and comfoit.II.Railway\u2019» Renovating Resolvent is for tbe cure ol all Chiome and old eatabbahed di»e4»e# ; of Humors, \u2022\u2018\u2018kin l>i»ea*ea.Scrofula.Bronehitia, Had Coughs, Dyupepato, BypbUi*.Sore*.Ulcers, Tumnrt, Node*, Swellings.RutJway * Keiievu-ting Resolvent ha* c*r*d the iiH>#t frightfully aure a» w# a>e liv- I afflictetl ohiecia, who weie coveted Irom bead to fool with Hoila.Bore# End Ulcer*.Kveu when the human body w a* so frightfully mutilated by the lava of diaraie ra to retider It aece»sary that the lejirr shoaid be bawuhed Irom the presence of society, and be kept in separate ajwrtments, as the havoc which diae**# bad made in tbe human body was so disgui'ing as to shock sud sicken th* sentes of th* most intimate ft lend#.\u2014 Extract from laUe icttk Participation »» Proft*,after Severn Yearly Payment*.Age.1 Years.Month».£ Quebec.29'h Augatt.1856.3m Eligible Property for Sale.THE ondertigo**! ha# t een instructed to t\u2019OS ¦ (by private Sale) ot a I.AUt.r.HIGHLY l ULTIVATED F.4IIÎ*!.ut DIS.and uated at the place calierl tbe L,-tie River St L\u2019harle*.about 3 mile* from the CitT.batween the pro-perty ol Cha»i.e* Smith.\tlhat ol DuchksnaT : the Farm contain* IM) At-punt, in «uperliciea.nl whtch^ |tha are the ulea R.POPE.Advocate.AS RE-ESTABLISHED bia OFFICE in the Commeacial Chamber», Lowci Town.Quebec, Aug.7,1855.\t12m II HEIR» in \u2022uperliciea, hiohk't biate or cultitaT'ob it roulage of v ,\u2018-i,,t.n,\"r^|!^dli b\" '(hff Turnpike iSL SnWE.F.m thereon erected.Terms Ea»t,\u20141 itles atMi i» imri\u2022\u2022\t-7 Road skir'ing the noriheni l f nJt pl river: together with the DW F.LI.l House, Barm, kr.iNDiseuraHLE.N.H BOWEN.OR- FOY Quebec, July 23, 18a6.For Sale or To Let, rrOTTAGE, STABLES and Kfll O CHARD, situsted near ST.Jf/llBL CHURCH Apply to E.GLACKEMF.YF.R, Quebec, 7th July.1808.\tN.P.FOR SALE * * npHE HOUSE on the St.Foy Road.I at preient occupied by tbe subscri-iiilSL ir.w,th from 2 to 20 Acre, of Land.Immediate po»»e««ion can be given.,\t\u2014a neo\u2014 DfTit niNG LOTS of 2 Acre» and tipwari!», fronting o^n the St.Foy, St.Lew,a »nd Thornhill R The above Pro,>erty i* held in Free and Com^ moil Sorcage, »n«l «nuaied wubm a mil.- and a hl f ol Quebec, H»of1h# purcbaic n^f mav remain on the property lor a term ol ye»ra, if re \u2018»u'r,ïa*\tROBT.MITCHELL.Quebec, M«y 5.IB'»®.TO LET.HE SPORES and W\u2019HAR'F.S occtipeid for several year# by the undesigned, in ot.F.BITTE AU.Q iehe.*.May 1 TO BE LEf.- a rpHE WHOLE or PART of that I LARGE YELLOW STORE and jillflL OFFICE, on Atkinson\u2019* Whasf, oceupiMl by M-r* C.E t.»Y h t.K P.«.inn 1lbTn.1i.l.'T' Apply ^ Bu.rKAI) Agent.Quebec, May 3, 1856.Building Lots\u2014for Sale, at Hare Point, IN free and common *occa*e.A LARGE SPACE of GROUND, ia the Suburbs of St.Roch.at H ake Point, near th* River St Chailra.*>\u2022»\u2022 BUILDINt* LOTS; they IRON COFFINS.THE undersigned offer for Sale, at their Shop, St.Valiar Street, IKON COFFINS, ol all «wee*, cemented and en-imelted, and air and water iight.A thick gis»» plate ia placed at the head ot th- »e C'otfins, ao that in case* where it ia necessary to Coffin immediately after death, relative» arid friends may he able toaee the deceased\u2019» Jace till the moment of burial.Before interment thu glass is covered w-ith a metal piste.J.o.VALUE BE k SOM Quebec, 1st Feby, 1854.Dr.McLANE\u2019S CELEIIKATF.D VERMIFUGE LI VER* PILLS.Twwof thu huat Prepurwtlows of tHu Af.30 40 nnual\tHalf- Yearly\tQuarterly mium.\tPremium.\tPremium.*.d.\t£ ».U\t£ s.d.7 3\t1 4 2\t0 12 1 7 6\t1\t4 4\t0 12 4 7 10\t1\t4 6\t6 12 6 8 2\t1\t4 8\t0 12 6 3 0\t1 12 3\t0 16 5 \t1 12 6\t0 16 7 4 1\t1 12 10\t0 16 9 4 7\t1 13 1\t0 16 10 K.\tK.FOSTER,\t Th# medical piopertie# of tb* Forest Wine era - _\t,\t.\t.__ .different tr.Mn those oftb# pilla, but the efficacy of 1 Radway*.Renovahug Heaolvent has «\u2022*#« t* e.cb Remedy harmonlx** together ; and in the ! such ohjecls new and healthy bod-e*.and filhd cure #1 IHaord\u2019era one Remedy is aa impor'anl to 1 the vein# with a fresh, pure and healthy atream the other a» water and food are for our exiatenre.J of blood.Again, there are some eomp'ainta which require\tHI.only th# Wine to accomplish a core.While Radway\u2019s Rkgulatoe*.\u2014The discovery ol ¦rs'U, there are a great many complaint» w hlch this lait great remedy establishes in medicine en-require but the Pilla to ensure the rure.I have tirely new principle*, which medical wtiter* and pointed out in th# following direction# some ol j .ges have foi year* ia vain Bought to discover.|n Radway's Regulator* we give to the world a i cathartic, purgatic, aperient, diuretic, diaphere | tic, and above aii a Regulator of the whole Hu-; man Body.\t.j A pill th»', while it purge» from the body the refuse dc|>o»its, it heal# all aorea, uloeri, or irrita* : lions in the bowrl» or mucuou» membrane*.Re-I newed strrng'li follow» every opcraiion, and in-1 tteud of the putieiit grow mg weaker by than eva- T I\u2019aul Street divnleil into wiH be found advan tageoualv laid out.lb- dIao mvy beaaew nndth- aond it ion* known by\t please be particular, to ^ ask for Dr.C.McLane\u2019s i Celebrated .Vermifuge $ and Liver Pills, prepared.by cr\u2014^ sole proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa., and take no other, as there arc various other / preparations\u2019now before ^ the public,V purporting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills.* All \u2022 i\t» \u2022 others, in, comparison with Dr.i McLane\u2019s,i are worthless/ The genuine McLane\u2019s Vermifuge and f Liver Pills can now be \u2022 had ^ at all ** respectable thxig Stot^u',',.FLBMINa BRO\u2019S,// « 60 Wood St^ tiTOBUBa», H- THF.PRESIDENT, VirF.-PRESIDENTS and DIRECTORS ARK ALL INSURED IN THF.SOCIETY.1.\tChabacter aiid Standing\u2014The Noblemen ai.d Gentleniea who form the Board of Direction at rfai» Soeiety atleat their high opinion *»l its »oiindne«.s and liberality and ol the positive |*e-cumary advantages «eeured to its members bv wuurtng their (t*«* tw ike karwty and by presiding over lb# management of i\u2019a ulUir#.2.\tCku-wNTT of Final Paimknt.\u2014Every consider»'ion ia made aabordmate tothepertec, aecarity ol tbe Assured.It t# tk# paramount object of this Social?that saveatv or eighty year* henee Poliries ahall b# a* promptly paid a.the?have been for the last thirty years ol Ha rxi»t#nce, ami th# sale and satiafartory rharacter ol the in-vestmeuts will be foand detailed ia the 3rd Septennial \u201c Investigation\u201d Pamphlet, publianed and di-tributej by numerow agents of the Society, which ia neither a »#cr#t aor a Proprietary Asao-ciaiioo.3.\tImfobtant RanccTioa of PamicMs.\u2014 Fiom the pamplilet referred to information will be obtained a» to 'he large profits ef th# Society, all be/onginc ta the assured, from an apjilicatiun ot which for tbe futare, a» fully explained in page 29, k»s been framed a Table of Premiums unprecedentedly fowr.For inatance, (table A C) a person -ged twenty may secure £100 at death by the annual payment ol £\\ Hi tod.; were hi* age thirty, he ahould pay -t l 16a.7J ; if forty, £2 9a.7d.; it fifty, jC3l0t.M ; if sixty, only JC5 7* 2d., and proportionate premiums for intermediate ages.Under ike table th* jf 100 ia inaured if tbe addition# declared during the currency of the Policy are greater than at th* rate of 11 per Cent., or diminished if !*\u2022\u2022 Tke rate ha* never been leu and at tk# laat tveo inveatigatioas exceeded II jwr Cent.A Lite Insurance fot on# year will aoat Jfl 5a- 6d.lor £|0U at age 4U.4.\tAmount or Posinbis.\u2014Tke nu*etanding Assurance» exceed TWO MILLION* and A -HALF STERLING.A number ot the moat respectable citizen» of Quebec hold Policies, or are insured in the Society.5 Proposal* entertained lor Aaiuranr# of ony fon/ingenry depei.ding on kumaa Life.Various mod*» of payment ot premiums to suit the Aa-sated.Medical Officfb : JA9.A.SEWELL, F.sq.M.D.Agent far Quebec.\u2014 DAVID A.ROSS, Advocate, Macpberton\u2019a Building», Arthur Street, opposite the Exchange.April 5, 1856.tieaident Director.ANDREW FRANCIS, Secretary.Detailed Prosper tnsea and every requisite information aa to the mode of effecting Assurances may be obtained upon application to R.PENISTON, Agent to the Cwmpany at Quebec.Quebec.IBtB Am 'list, 1\t*_________ EQUITABLE mu INSlRMiUK COMPm, «50 WEST »TKtojn> ,aaOM2>OW.J7 Great St.James Street, Montreal.CAPITAL\u2014£>00,000 STERLING.CHAIRMAN\u2014A.C.BARCLAY, Ea*., DIRECTORS.!harfoa Rennet, Eiq., I John Shaw, Eaq., Hugh Croft, Esq.* I 5 dmund S.Symea, Eaq, John Moas, E»q.,\t| Clement Tabor, Esq.t Frederick 'lorna, F.sq., | Thomas W eat, Esq., Chas.T.Seward, Eaq., I F.F.Woodhouae, Eaq SECRETARY.William H.Preaton, Eaq.AUDITORS.Henry Eve, Eaq., I Tbomua williams, Eaq.BANKERS.Messrs.Glyn, Mills to Co.SOLICITORS.Messrs.Cardale, Ihffe to Russell.LOCAL DIRECTORS, MONTREAL, William Lunn, Esq., I Hon.Wm.Morria, Jonn Torrance, Eaq*, | J- G.Mjrkenzie, Eaq., J.Frothmgham, Esq., E.n.Faoia^Ksq., Alfred I.aRi»cque, Esq, Benj.Holmes.Eaq.A.T.Gah, F.aq., Bern, noimes, r.»q.Theodnre Hart, Eaq.GENERAL AGENT BRITISH NORTH AME RICAN COLONIES.Frederick R.Starr, Esq.ACCOUNTANT AND CASHIER.James B.M.Cbipmaa, Esq.JBVHJL Fire and Life Insurance Co.af Hartford, Connecticut.HÔMU Fire Insurance Co.cf Wall Street, Nest York.THE UNDERSIGNED AGENT for tke above well known Companies, continues to insure against LOSS AND DAMAGE BY FIRE, at modeiate Rates of Premium.DANIEL McGlE, Agent, St.Andrew\u2019* Wharf, Quebec, IIth Janaary, 1854.Liverpool 4* London INSURANCE COM FAN Y.Capital, - - X2,000,000 Stg.13HK indersifned having been appointed Agents ot the above CmTipaay, are prepared la ACC'EFT PIKE RISKS, oa Moderate TVirms.RYAN, BROTHERS to CO., 37, St.Pater St., Lower Town.Quebar, Sept.», 1855.\ta 21 may a}!(trine Insurance GREAT WESTERN COMPANT, NEW YORK.TYTHOUXta* CAPITAL $5,000,000.r*HISOFKiCE insuresaguinat Loss or Damage by Fire, ali Descriptions of Buildings, in eluding Mills and .Manufactories, and the Goods, Wares and Merchandize in the» ame ; .Miip* in Hartwar or in Dock ; Craft on Navigable Kiveis and Canala, and the Goods laden in the same j and Farming Stock of all description*.The \u2022* Equitable\u201d Fire « tlice will, ! y a coo ¦taut analysis of its own experience from time to time, adopt aurh rates of Premiums aa the nature of the n»k may justify.14'if4 thu new.an annual inveetigation will be motif into each cla*t of ritk, and a return of one moiety\u2014or till y per cent.\u2014of tke nett exceu will be made to all clatne* of Insurer*, whose Policu* hare been in force for three gear*.The engagements of the \u201c Equitable\u201d are guaranteed by a responsible proprietary, and an ample subaenbed Capitol.The insured are free Irom the liabilities of a Mutual Insurance Society, and entitleu, arcoiding to the pla* of tbe Company, to a return ol half tbe profs.Losses are made good without deduction or discount, and are adpisted and paid in Montreal, without reference to london.Bt a Resolution of the Court in London, the PatMiUM* * aa Retained in Mont-Foal to pat Losses and Accumulate a sind or xl0,0(Ml.THE LOCAL DIRECTOR» MEET WEEK-L.Y.Agents have been appointed throughout Canada.WESTON HUNT, and JOHN ROMS, Agent» »ob Quebec, Hunt\u2019s Wbarl and UNION BUILDING SOCIETY, Clouet*.Buildings.Vuelier.2nd Fehy., 1853\t12m ihe cases which require only the Pills, and other case* which requira only tha Win# ; altn some , o( the cases which requite both the Wine an* th# Pills.Th# combined action of both Remedies have a more powerful and searching efficacy, and cure aooner than either remedy alone in all such case» as I have recommended them together.One purgaiive doee of ike Koreat Pillais warranted to cure any Bdiuus disorder, or any complaint arising from foul stomach and morbid condition of the bowels.One or two purgative dose* will cure Fevers.One Box of the Pill* and a Bottle of the Wine is warranted to break up and cure the most »**-vere Colds, Coughs, arid Pam in the Breast- (I have never tried my Remedies in the most advanced atagea of consumption, and cannot warrant them to cure it), but old aod aeetedColda, and Coughs, aod Pain in the Bieast these Remédie# core soonei than anything 1 ever knew or heard of.\t' One Bottle of th# Wine and a Box of the Pills are warranted to cure tbe Asthma, but aome tad caae» require more.The Foreat Remedies giva immediate relief t© Dyspepsia and Indigestion, and one or two Boxes and as many Bottles, are warranted to cure the moat save*# c»set ot this distressing complaint.Thu efficacy ol the Forest Remedies in Rheumatism is very singular ; aome of the moat dn-tiessmg raaea I ever saw have been cured by them in ten ur twelve days time, while some other rases (appai©fitly not so bad), it took nearly tbrar months before tbe compLnnt yielded to the efficacy of tbe Remedies.This sometime* may lie owing to a broken down constitution, but mor* frequently to aome kind of narcotic drug token at aome former period, for I have always noticed it took longer to cure patienta who bad taken mercury, colchicum, and other poivmou# drugs.How often do we hear a remark something like this : \u201d I have nevei felt a© well ainre my laat fit of sicknaaa.\u201d Now the\tof pros- tration, and bioken constitution after a fit of »ick-neaa, ia not ao frequently the disorder as the beoeful effects of drugs employed while aick.AGUE AND FEVER, OR CHILLS.The Forest Remedies are the beat cure in th# world for Ague and Fever.On# or two doses of th# Pill# and l*»s than a Botfl# of Wine, ia warranted to break the Ague and cure the patient, but the directions w hich accompany the Remedies ahould he adhered to.I hake had aome Ague and Fever patienta who were verv much bloated and limbs badly swollen from the bad effect of medicines coniaining quinine.No bad effei ta ever follow the cure by th# Forest Remedies.The fact is, I have had many appiy for my Remedies to rure th* bad effects of quinine, even after they had got rid ol tbe Ague.Ulcer*.Boils, Blotch**, Scabbed Head, Ring-Worm, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Sore Eyes, and every kind of Humor.1 have never Witness*, anything so certain and complete as the Fored Remedies in the cure of these complaints.They all aria# Irom one commonraute\u2014Impure Bloodt Genetally.nothn'g but the Pills are required for the cure of tbe most of these disorders ; but if the Remedies are osed, two Boxes of the Pills, and two or three Bottles of the Wine it warrented to cure the very worst cases, and frequently by lyss then half the quantity.Two Boxes ol the Pills and as many Bottles of the Wm* is warranted to cure tbe woistcaaea of Jaundice.Female Obstructions produced from bad colds or weakly canal butions, a few doses of tbe Foreat Wine is warrante I to cure the nid anlfle became a© excruciating, I got ano'her bottle ol Radwav, and apntM «I, and waehed mr whole limbs with it and I am happy fo aay with eompief# nUcteas.Tha idlsnae and UQuaual fold at ik'a tesson, I feel baf th* effect dr renewing tbe pain, but one application ot the Reddy Relief kill Unisb |f.Cmild I keepfoy fhef WdSm it all (itnea.1 would havG nothing ta fear Irom the Rheumatism after applyingyoor Ready Relief.I shall oeraeionaBy draw attention to Ihe efficacy Gf fottt thedicinee, the rettilt of experience, Yoor# truly, Jgwn MrWwiNNrg, Editor and joint Proprietor of the Rstrtlftel.Woodstock, C« W- January ttobilMto .VijMRJ\tI Carter\u2019s SpsnWi Mixiare* THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THF.BLOOD The Best Alternative Known ! Rot a Particle of Mercury in it ! An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King\u2019* Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruption#, Pimple# or Poa'ulea ou the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic More Ever, Ringworm, or Tetter, Scald-head, Enlargement and pain of the Bone# tad Joints.Salt Rheum, Stubborn Ulcéra, Syphilitic Disorders, and all diseases arising from an infudicious uae of Mercury, Imprudence ia Life, or Impurity of the Blood.This grant remedy, which baa become ao ra pinly and so justly celebrated for iti extraordinary efficacy in relieving and curing many of tha mo»t bstinale and terrible forma of diaeaae with which mankind ia afflicted, ia now offered to th* public, with tb* confident assurance that no Medical Discovery evar made has been *o eminent ly successful in curing Scrofula, and all disenfies of the Blood, as Carter\u2019s Spanish Mixture.The proprietors are receiving by every mail moat flattering and asfoniahing details ol currs made in all parts of Ibe country, and in most case* where th# skill of the best Pbyaician* bad been tried io vain.Its power over the Blood I» truly remarkable, and all diaeMte arising from impurity of tbat great Seal of Life, have been relieved and cured without a tingle failure out of the thousand# who have used it.Carter\u2019s Spanish Mixture contain* no Mercury, Opium, Arsenic, or any daagCroua drags, but is composed of Roots and Herbs, com-bint-d with other ingredient# of known virtue and may be given »o the youngest infant or mo* ilehi.itatod Invalid, without Ike ieatt poeaihU be, sitation.We have only room for short extract* from the volume! of testimony in ohir poaaeaaion, and all from gentlemeuGf th* higbeat respectability, well known in their variona localities.Pleaae read for yourselves.\t.\t.WM.8.BEERS to CO., Piop\u2019ra.No.304.Broadway, New York.Price $1 per bottle, or eix bottle# for $6.For Sale bv\u2014J.MuasoN to Co., G.G.Am DouiN, and Jos.Bowles, Quebec.Quebec, OcL 31, 1865.\tI2m Msumpiaxnti J Au.it^rcE, Cfer«aac*r lieiWfflil» Debility, Diaeaae of th* Kidney#, and all diaeaae* arising > from h Dbeedmnd Live» \u2022> Mtomach.» ÜéaMém*me >or\tftll^ o, weight ip th# fhomach, oour EructaUona fflnkmg, ar Fluttering at fha Pit of tbe biomscb Swimmiafi at tb* Head; Hurried and difflcult Breathing, Flat Wring at tbe Heart, Cheakn* or Hufocatliig SriiAatioj»# wh«ji in « lying Puatura.Dimnaw of Vietoq.Dut* or W*b* beffite ihe Sufot Fever and Dull Pein in the Head.Deficiency of Perapirtlfon, Yellowno** of the Hin an4 Kvea, l ain bjKtfMe, Back, Cheat, (.irnbe, tor., Sudden Ptnshea of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagining! af Evil, and great Depression of Spirits.I Tb* proprietor ia cadfog the attention of tha pubha «a thia | reyaratioe.doe* »o with a feeling of tho utmoat confidenca in Us virtues and adaptation to tbe diaaeae fur which il ia racommended.It is no now and untried article, but one ihat has stood the teet of a ten yatr*\u2019 trial before th* Amerleaa people, and ita leputatien end aalt ia unsivaliad by any similar preparation* extant.h* testimony in its favor eiv*u hy the moat prominent and well known Physicians and individuals in all paria of 8b* Country is immense, and careful peiUaài 6f th! Altffloéc, published an-nuallTtf the pvo|ffoWr, and t# b* hadgiati* of nn/oP hi! Agents, teannot bet aatfaly the most ,h* MfMBtoot ofüj* XsivGT St Itomach Are sources of inaaoUv- From disorder or ob-atruriion, a morbid fiction of th* »ym|Mitbetic and other nerve# follows, and the lanctiona of the brail are impwired and deranged ; derangement there will also produce di»« as< a of the Hrart, Skin, Luafa and K rdaevs.It ia ow ing to the same cause that thousands die with Cholera, Bilious or Y el low Fever, and that most banelul diaeaae, Consumption.The general want of sucres* in treating dises-s of the liver and atomarh, and not been a deficiency ot pathological knou ledge of their fuwet ions\u2014but of a suitable compnand that would act upon tbe diaeaae and all the sympathetic af-fertioas.I liat has been gaiied in these Bitters: ml they can bo used by persona with tbe meet delicate stomach with perfect safely\u2014aa they at no timedibilitate the pa tie id, hut give strength and increase tbe nervoas energy.They can be taken at all timet, and under «II circumstances.No ordinary exposure will fwevent them having a salutary effect, and no bad effect can result from an nver dose.If patients will peraever* i* the uae of thia remedy.and aaa it tincUr according to ditectior.a, it Will cur* th# fotegoifig disease» in every instance, If not beyoad the power of medicine » it has caoasd rrany to enjoy th# blessing of renewed health, and in many desperate and abandoned casea, a part act and radical cure.PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, And ferliqg the hand of Time weighing heavily upon them, frith all ita attendant ills.Will find m the usa ol the Bdtei*, and Elixir, that will inslif new lift iato their veina; itetoie, ia a meaiure, the energy and ardor of more youthful dsysj build up thefr ekruuken fbims.and give health and happiness to their remaimot years.It i* * well earablished fact, that ially one-ha! of ihe female portion of our population, ar* sell dnm in the eajoymen* ol good h-a| h.or fo us-tbetr owen expression \u201d never teel welL\u201d They are languid, devoid of all energy, extremely aer-voua, and hav* no appetite.To Uus class of invalids.these Bitters are vspeciai.LT recommended.Their peculiar tonic and invigorating properties renderthem invaluable in auch case*.Peesons visum» diaUiels hairassed ani.ualljr with FEVER AND AGUE, or ANY FEVER OF A BILIOUS NATURE, will fiad that by the timely us* ot one or two bottles, they will not in one instance taka the disease, as the Bitura eriU /«««vat* and strengthen the system, sod arty Aw bile oil in ita natural cjitnael.l3*Prc-vrntion is batter then cure.They at* entirely Vegetable.Aod as# free from Aleeholic FtimnUot, andall iiijurtoug ingredisata ; ara pl**aaat ia taaU and small, mild in their operation, w ill exj ail all morbid secrttloesIrGgBlh* body, give bloom to ti>« pallid cheek, and bealth and .vigor to the fram#.' Price 75 cent* per bottle.Principal Offre* No.96 ARCH St, Philad\u2019e, Pa.Mold by Druagiata and tttorekeepers ifi *'**7 town and village in the United Stales and Cada-das.and by JOHN MÜfSON to CO., G.G.A RDOriN, and JUM.BOWLES, Quebec.31 »t Oct.1866.\t12m LET US BEA5DH TOBETIER.HOLLOWAY\u2019S PILLS WHY AUK WK inCKI It has been the lot of the homan race to be weighed down bv disease and suffering.HOL LOWAY\u2019S PILL8 are specially adapted to tbe relief of the WEAK, the NKRVOlft, tb* DE LICATE, and the INFIRM, of *H claim*, age# srxr-s, and cona'itutions.ProfeMcr Holloway peiaonally au|*erintend# the m*nufaett>re of hia meilicinei.and offer# them to a free and enlightened people, aa the best remedy th* world ever saw for tbe removal of disease.THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD.Theae famom Pilla are expressly combined lo operate on the stomach, the liver, tbe kidneys the lungs, the skin, and the howela, correcting any derangement in their functions, purifying thk blood, the very fountain of life, and thus curing disease in all ita forms.DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS Nearlv half the human race hare taken these Pills.It has been proved in ail parts oi tbe woild, that nothing has been found equal them in cases ol disorders of th* liver, dyspepsia and stomach complaints generally.Tb«y i give a healthy ton* to those organa, howtver much deranged, and when all other means have ailed.GENERAL DEBILITY\u2014ILL HEALTH.Many of the moat despotic Governments have opened their Curtom Houses to It e introduction of these Pills, that they may become the med! fine of the ma»kes Learned * olleges admit that thia medicine ia the heat remedy ever known for perrons of delicate health, or where the system ia* been impaiied, as its invigorating properties never fail to afford relief.FEMALE COMPLAINTS.No Female, young or old, ahould be without this celebrated medicine.It corrects and regu late* the monthly courses at alf periods, acliag in many casea like a chaim.It ia also tha best and safest medicine that can be given lo children of all age», and for any complaint ; consequently no family should be without it.Holloway'* Pill* are the belt 'tmedy known in tke world for the following, Dùatete t\u2014 Ague, Asthma, Bilious Complaints, Blotches on the Skin Bowel complaints.Colics, Constipation of tbe Bowels, Consumptten, Debility, Inflammation, Jaundice, Liver complaints, Pile*.Lumbago, Rheumatism, Retention of Urine, Scrolula, or King\u2019s Evil.Sold at th« Establishment ol Profeesur Hpi lowat, 241, «trend, (near Tetnnl* Bark Lhn don, and 80, Maiden La**, New York ( alao all resneetahle Druggist», and Dealer» in Medi cine* throughout tbe eivilized world, and all aver the Canada», at the following price»\u2014la.to) 3a.3d.: and 6|.each Box.KT\u2019 Ther* ia g considerable saving by taking tbe larger elle!.\t' N.B.\u2014Direction# fee th* guidanfe of pfitifiBt in every Disorder ar* affixed t« each lil^ \u2018 J.MUBSON to CO., Moi* Agents lor Quebec.Quehoe, Jany 3.M868.\tI»m Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, Femaie Irregularitfrl Fever ot all kinds, Ulcers.Fits, Gout, Head-ache, Indigea'ion, Sore Throats, Stone and Gravai, Secondary «ymptoma Tic Douloreux, Tumours, Venereal Affections Worms of all kinds, Wtakneta from what cvfir cause, toc.Higli School of Quebec.I^HE usas) courac of instruction in this Institution comprise# English Reading ; Grammar and CompasKioa, History, Geography, Writing ; Arithmetic, General aad Commereial : Mathematics, including Geometry, Algebra, Mensuration, toc.; Freach, I-atin, and Greek.Tebms, as heretofore, £12 10s.per annum, payabla qaartarly in advance; Scholars under 10 year* af age £10 per annum By a due dietnbution of labour among the Teachon aad othar arrangements, a lull opportunity Is aflbrded of securing proficiency m the bractieally useful, as wsdl as the Classical preaches.Quebec.28th January.1866.fix ffMorning fftnomcit It POBLISHED DAILY DOIIHO THE YEAB, IT CHARLES ST.MICHEL, at his orncx, ¦To.ftS, Mountain ffltraat, Qnaboc.TERMS.\u2014Twenty Five Shilling* par annarn, 'payabla half-yearly in wivaaee.ADYERT181NQ.81b llaea and under, 1st laserure.fia fid, and VVad for enefi snbeaqnent UsarUoa.Tan tines and nader.lat Insertion, Ss 44, and lOd for 11«Htofinfflffkt into^rtion Ovor ten linos «4 per line for tho 1st Insertion, and Id per Une for each snbisqaeni insertion.TKABLV BATBa Oa# Sqaara, not to exceed fi.*» line», MIO, with tbo prlrV leg* of «hanging it ocraslonnlly.Half Hquare.not to axooad IS liars, 65, with tb* sam* Professional and othar Card*, ant axreadlag four Uuos Al per annum.No Adrertlsemaatto beronslderodhy the year ualesa (I is prevleaslyagreed upon between the parties.The prlrtlega of Yearly Advertisers will be confined to (heir regular business, and all other Advertiaeinenis au«h as Aar lion Kales, Houses to Lei.Dlasolntlca ef PartneraMpe, Legal Not tees, Shirts kc\u201e will be ehnrged ixtra.MoUee* of Deaths, ooutalnlag an InrltatloU to attend tb* Funeral, to be charged fis fid.No discount allowed ou Advertisoments ordered to ba Inserted once, twice, or three times a wash.* N.n.\u2014All Orders for Ibe Insertion or dieoontlnuanre of Advertisements, mast bo to « rlUsg\u2014verbal orders can not be recognised.Of jf 11 communication* mutt bt post-paid., The WEEKLY CHRONICLE it published every SATURDAY MORNING at TEN o\u2019clook, \u2022rice Ten AhIelinos per aasuao\u2014pay able m-Pdvanea ffhf ittomfng Cbrontrit ©©oa ara® % 11\ttm , ^\t- This Fstanlfahtnent haring boen greatly by the addition #4 » completo afiaertatant of JOB AND OTHER TYPE, tbs Proprietor la bow prepared to fgecut# ACCOUNT ^OOKH, ^r«- He iwMtm*, ACCOUNT ROOK MANUFACTURER and PAPER RULER, 1\t> Wun*' Iluüdtnfn, Str Peter St*eel.PULLSKTSof B(X)K8 for Banks Jl Coropaulea.Merefiatile\"1 Its., matt» to order, from tht of so per tor Binding, and r< \u2014At#*, All vaAHtoeaf Pea ta to DadaaATiva Bindin# Mfirek |7f ISA'» '1 ™r T' +m BOOKS, CATALOGUE!, paSpIïlkts, CHECQUK8.K A rnBmHn w «KHIBITION da- PR(>i;KAMIfflJCB, SILL8 OF LADING, ILL HEADS.BSTOMp BLANKS LAW WLAKI8, AND LAHI- i.s, ( tèff^T^N» WIT» \u2022 .EVIW OfSCRiWIOK OF PRINTWO, radÉ Vml1 * 9mJLu
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