Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 8 novembre 1856, samedi 8 novembre 1856
[" ÎFJTff IrHYOZ ¦fit.' ) X \u2022' T ^ r/11 ^\tiF ^ »«\u2022/ A' \u2014 VOL.X.] A T9*) uxu ^H't 4iam& putt AND COMMERCIAL rrr) nsr /: i / ü < ; w i ï i AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.oiwfinrr QUEBEC, SATURDAY, S™ NOVEMBER, 1 8 5 6.FIRST SCREW STEAMSHIP FROM Liverpool for Portland, U, S .'\tCALLING AT St, John'* Nfld., and Halifax, H.8., 0»t %»mI home, to laud and r«ceiye Pattenf er« aod Goods.Tbe ata y at thaa# place* wiil ta abort, aatbe façilitie* for ditcbarg'og wilt bo great.THENowaudPowcrtal P»r*t CUaa Screw Steamship \u201c KHERSONESE.\u2019» A I of Lloyds, 2,30U ton* burttMO, Captain Chaole* Powell, will aail from LIVERPOOL for the above Port* on SATURDAY, the 23rd day of Auguat, 185b, and rtuun to Liverpool by tbe aame route, leaving Portland on tbe 23rd of Sep* tember following.Thi* beautiful Steamahip, since ah< w*a launched aome aix montba ago, ha* bean employed in tb* Government service, and ha* proved ber* \u2022elf to be a very fut, and in every way a superior veaael.She ba* five watertight compartmenl*, \u2022ad ia built of extra strength, suitable for tbe North American trade, and baa been refitted with comfortable accommodations for a linaited Lumber ot First Clam and Steerage Passengers.Provision* provided in tbs usual stylo on board Atlantic steamers, at (be rates of passage named below :\u2014 1 at Class.St'rage.Passage Money from Liverpool to £t.John\u2019s Nfid.Do do from Liverpool to Halifax, N.S , and Portland.Do do from Portland and Halifax, to Liverpool.G.B.Do do from St.John\u2019s Nfld., to Liverpool.Do do from Portland to Halifax, or vice versa.Dodo from Portland to St John\u2019s, Nfld .Do do Dorn Halifax to St.John\u2019s Nfid.Steward\u2019s Fees snd Provisions included.except Wines and other liquors, which can be bad on boaid.Freights Iron Liverpool to St.John's Nfld., 45s Sir.and 5 ?rent Do from Liverpool to Halifax N.S, and Portland.50s Stg and 5 4P cent.Do from Portland to Halifax, or vice veraa, $3 4P ton, 30 cents 4P brl.Do from Portland to St.John\u2019s, Nfld., $6 4P ton, 50 cents 4P brl.Po from Halifax to St.John\u2019s Nfld., $4 4P ton, 40 cents 4P brl.With 5 4P cent primage.Heavy Goods \u2022« per arrangement, and Parcels on moderate terms.For fbrthsr particulars apply to WEIR, COCHRAN* CO.General OfBce, Weaver Buildinga, Brunswick Street.Or to CHAS R, TAYLOR fc SON.31, North John Street, Liverpool, O.B.THOS.H.BROOKING * SON, 14 New Broad Street London.BROOKING, SON * CO., St.John\u2019s Nfld.BENJAMIN WIER* CO., Halifax, Nova Scotia.JOHN RHYKAS A CO.Portland Maine.August 6, 1856.15 Ge.\t6 Gs.16 G«.\t6 Ot.660\t630 55\t25 12\t6 24\t10 16\t8 New fork, Montreal art Quebec SteaiMklp Uae, VIA PORTLAND,; COyNECTINQ WITH THE QXA1TD vmrox XAZZJaOAX.XHE A 1 First Class Steanierfl CALEDONIA WCSTERNPOKT and JACKSON,one year 600 tons burthen.One of the shove Steamers Will leave New York aod Portland every SATURDAY,**! FIVE P.M , until further notice.The pioprietors are determined to make (bis tbe coeapetl snd most reliable route between this place and New York.Goods will betaken to or from the Baltimore Norfolk and Richmond Line of Steamers, without any charge for drayage in New York.Goods forwarded by this line to Montreal, Quebec, snd all Stations on the Grand Trunk Railway, with deapotch àt the cheapest rale*.I Goods shipped from Quebec on Wxdnksday will be landed in New York the following Tues DAT.Goods shipped from New York on FATtreDAY jvill be landed in Quebec tbe following Thues at Mosnino.The attention of Canadian shippers is respect rully called to this line as forming the most dnect loote to and from Canada over the above unrivalled broad guage railroad.Goods subject to only one transhipment, aad received on board dailv.Freight shipped by ibie line can be iaiured at the lowest latea.For Freight or Passage apply to JOHN RILEY, cor.Washington * Albany Streets.N.Y , or M.PENNINGTON, Grsnd Trunk Railway Office.Montreal ; S.T.WEBSTER, Grand Trunk Railway Office, Point Levi.Quebec ; or to EMERY * FOX, Brown\u2019e Wharf, Portland.April 15th I®\"\t6m Ui-1 X.i-.!!-\t1\t.- ¦ -\t.\t!.\t»¦ _ ._ jm liicliclieu Company's IVUCT AZVD DAILY LIUS VICTORIA HOTEL, POINT LfVI, (Late a u g h t o n \u2019 s.) Adjoining tho terminus of the Grand Trunk i Railway.THE undersigned begs to inform hie friends \u2022»d tbe travelling public, that the above Hotel having undergone considerable improve merits, being newly painted end papered, will be prepared, from MONDAY, the 5lb Mat, te at-commodat* travellers and tourists.The accommodation for Peivate Boa an ess will be found uasurpaasabla.audthe charges very moderate.VT A first rale English BAGATELLE TABLE for the entertainment of Boarders.Steam Boats crossing from tbs Hotel to Quebec every 10 minutes.Meals are served ia time to suit the eonvs-metice of passengers arriving or departing by the Care.\u201e ,\tWM.NORMAN.Point Levi, Sept.25, 1K56 MANSION HOUSE THIS long establhhed and well known House, lately kept by Holcate, having been refitted, it now OPEN for (be reception of Travel-l4ra.The Sitnation, near the Grand Battery, ia Ft George Street, Upper Town, coanbines tbs advaatagfs of the greatest salubrity and quiet, with a magnificent view of the Harbour and country, and a central position, within a lew minute* walk of the Exchange and Banks.Trs vellers favoring the undersigned with tbeir pa Iron age: either as daily or moulbly boarders, will leceive the strictest slteulu n to their comforts with tbe beat Table and Liquors the town c afford.^\tM.BARRETT.Quebec, May 26, 1856.\t12m.MONTREAL A QUEBEC STEAMERS Tha New aad Elegant Steamers STEAM COMMUINCATION BETWEEN jLirerjMwl fy Canada.Under contract vriih the Provincial Government of Canada for the OoBtreyanc* of tb* THE \"MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY\u2019S First Class Powerful Screw Steamers Captain.Tons.Horse Pr \" Noam Amebican,\u201d Gbakok, 1782, 350, \"Canadian\u2019,\u201d Ballantink, 1764 , 350, \"Indian,\u201d\tJoneb, 1764, 350, \" Anglo Saxon,\u201d Me Mast**.17*2,\t350, Ars intended to nail FORTNIGHTLY bctwœn LIVERPOOL, QUEBEC and MONTREAL, a* follows : Fao« LrvxavooL.| Fson Qrxsxc \" Canadian,\u201d\t.Aug.2 \"Indian,\u201d\tJuly 16,.Aug.16.\" Anglo Saxon,\u201d July 30.Aug 30.\" Noam Amkbican,\u201d Aug.13,.Sept IS.\"Canadian,\u201d\tAug.\t27,.Sept\t27.\"Indian.\u201d\tSept.\t10M.Oct.\tII.\" Anglo Saxon,\u201d\tSept.\t24.Oct.\t25.\" Noaru AuxaiCAN,\u201d Oct.\t8,.Nov.\t8.*'Csnapian,\u201d\tOct.\t22,.Nov.\t22.Ratt» of Pauaft from.Quebec to Jbiver-verpool:\u2014 Flair Claoo.£20 or 680, Second Class,.£15 or $60, Thiup Class.£7 10 or 630, A duly qualified Surgeon accompanies each Vessel.Tha above Fares do not ioclude Wines or Li* quota.Third Class Passengers must provide themselves with everything but Provisions, which will he supplied fo them cooked.No Berths secured till paid for.For terme of Freight and further perticulare, Apply te GEO.BURNS SYMES k CO., Agents, Or to\tQuebec ; Kdmonston, Allan fit Co.Mon'real ; Allan k Gillksnx, Liverpool ; Jamks k Alix- Allan.Glasgow ; Montoombbik J> GataNHOiNK, London.Quebec, Jutv 25, 1866.NEW YORK, BKKMKN & WliTH- Airroj.- TTniUd\tBCail ftt*am*r.THE ships comprising thle lise Stff the WASHINGTON.CepL K.Cavbndy ; HERMANN.Cspt.Edwabd Hiaoixe.These ateam-*i \u2022 stop at Southampton, both going and returning.raorosxD dates or la lung,\u20141856.Tram Soatb- \u2018 Victoria fy \u2018Napoleon WILL commence their REGULAR TRIPS between QUEBEC and MONTREAL, THI8 EVENING, and will ply regularly during tbe Season as follow* : Steamer \u201c VICTORIA,\u201d Caft.ST.LOUIS, Leaving GILLESPIE\u2019S WHARF, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, et FOUR P.M.Steamer \u201cNAPOLEON,\u201d Carr COTE\u2019, Leaving GILLESPIE\u2019S WHARF, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at FOUR P.M.For Freight or Passage, apply on board or at the Steam-boat Office on the Wharf.J.B.RYAN.Agent.Quebec, Aug.4, 1*56.Important to Traveller* ! ! Royal Mail Line.mf-try THE QUICKEST A MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO TORONTO.HAMILTON.LONDON, DETROIT, CHICAGO k MILWAUKIE.84 Hotun and 2 TrAnvhipments Saved \u2019¦\"\u2019HE following are tbe arrangement* of this X Magnificent Line for the present Reason :\u2014 RIVER LINE: Composed of the Splendid Steamers BANSHEE, (new,) - Carr How\\bd, NEW ERA.\t-\t-\tChrysler, ST.LAWRENCE, -\t« Malcomron, OTTAWA,\t-\t-\tKri.LV, leave the Censi B*sin, Montre»!, daily, at half past M o\u2019clock A.M.and La chine on the arrival of the half-past 3 o\u2019clock P.M., Tram Iron Montreal (except on SumUv* when they leave on the arrival of the 10 o\u2019clock Tiain) calling at all intermediate ports, arriving at Kington early on be fo\u2019lowjnt dev.where they will meet the magnificent LAKE ONTARIO STEAMERS.PASSPORT, -\t- Cavt.HaaaorTtL.ARABIAN,\t\u2014\t\u2014\t\u201c (-olcloghc, MAGNET.\t-\t-\t'* Twoht, CITY OF KINGSTON, (iron) \" Hamilton, for Toronto, Hamilton, slid the intermediate >orts.Coburg, Port Hope, Darlington, Whitby, ftandhead, at which places no other Line of bleamer* touches, connecting at Hnmiltion with tbe GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, for London.Chatham.Windfor, Detroit, Chicago, Mil- ®S®!&8S ÎPSüS®(êS BEGS to inform his friends and the public that he has o|«ued a spacious HOTEL in ST.LE W|S STR KET, opposite the Court House, in the premises lately occupied by tbe Provincial Government, known as JONES\u2019 BUILDINGS.(j)** Ma.PEACOCK returns his sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage he kas hitherto received in hie iete capacity ae a Rxs-tal'satkcr, and hopes by strict attention to merit * continuance of the asms.Having leased Lis stables to that well-known Livery Suble-keeper, Mr.F.Driscoll, hs b*-gs to inform the public that Horsrs, Cairisges, Ac., can constantly be obtained at tbe Hotel.Horses at Livery will be attended to with strict attention.Quebec, May 10.1856.m otice tm?mm tern FORMERLY occupied oy Mr.Hcgh O\u2019Neill, SAULf-AU-MATELOT STREET, will be OPENED on MONDAY, the 7th instant, for the reception o( Boarders snd the public in general.O*Terms of Board made known at the Hofei.GEORGE BOYCE, P.8.\u2014Winks k Liquors of Superior quality, and Cisabr ol the Choicest Brands.Quebec, April 3, 1856.\t12m F fltST Private Boarding House IBS.(Latb Mrs.STEELE\u2019S,) ,11.W .4* ESPLAMADE, Quebec, May 20, 1856.N# Mtre Pills Mr t»y sUer MEDECINE 'OR CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, (DYS-J*RSfA), NERVOUS BILIOUS, k LIVER o,V^£irA,NI8* COÜGH.ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION and DEBILITY.?,rrthers to the Fresh Water Bath», can have Salt Water Baths by paying Is.3d.extra for each bath.\tJ * * CONDITIONS FOR THE PAYMENT OF SIJB.SCRIPTION8.Subscr,hers will be obliged fo P.y the half of their yearly subscription en the I5th of May next, that is fifteen days alter the aforesaid Baths are m operation, aral the other half on the 15th of August following.REGULATIONS:\t* There will be ¦ Saloon suitably fitted up, and furnished with a Piano and Harmonium, for the reception of Ladies who are first class aubscri-'\u2022»* ; there Will he also in attendance wait ins U4iM fo ,nd from the Baths.* I here will he sleo a separate chamber for the reception of ladies who are second class suhsenb A room will sleo fitted op foe >he accommo- \u2022applied with k.Æf.nîïr14 ,,, Lo\",1,,n\u2019 The Baths will he open daily from Fiv o clock, A.M., fo T«n o\u2019clock, P.M., (rom the first of May next to the first of Decembe.foj.lowing, and from the first December to the first ° M.v, 1858\u2019tbe B-tb.will be open from S.« o clock, A M., toErnHT o\u2019clock, P.Sl GOSSELIN & LARUE.Quebec, Oct.2, 1856 Cure 52,612.\u2014Roaalrevor.County of Down, Ireland, 9 December, 1854\u2014The Dowager Louxtxss or Castlestuart feela induced, the interest of suffering humanity, to state that Du Barry\u2019s excellent Revalent* Arabics Food has cured her, after all Medicines had failed, of indigestion, bile, great nervousness and Irritabt-lity of many years standing.The Food deserves the confidence of all sufferers and may be consi* dered a real blessing.Enquiries will be cheerfully answered Cure 41 617.Winchester, Dec.3rd.1847.Gentlemen,\u2014I am happy to be able to inform you that tbe person for whom your Revalent* waa procured, has derived very great benefit f»om its use : distressing symptoms of drop*y, dyspepsia, and constipation of long standing have been removed and a feeling of restored health induced.Having witnessed the beneficial effect, in the above mentioned case.I can with confidence recommend it.A shall have much pleasure in doing so whenever an opportunity offVr*, Ac.Jame* bboreland, late Surgeon, 96th Reg.Cura No.49.332.\u2014Fif.y years indescribable sgopy from dyspepsia, nerwiuaneaa, aathma, cough, constipation, flatulency, spasms, sickness at the stomach and aonuting, have been removed by Du Barry\u2019s excellent food.Maria Joly, Wortham Ling, near Dis», Norfolk Cura No.47,121\u2014Mus Elisabeth Jacobs, ol Naamg Vicarage, Waltbsmcroee.Kent : a cure of extreme neveoosnem, indigevtion, gatherings, low spirits and nervous fancies.Cure No.4i.3l4-Mi« Eluabeth Yeoman yiloocre, netr Liverpool : a cure of ten years dyspepsia *:,n all tbe borrors of nervous irritabi Illy Cure No.3.9U6\u2014Thirteen yeara cough, indi gestion, and general debility have been removed by Du Barry\u2019s excellent RevaJenta Arabica Food Athol street, Perth.\tJames Porter.Cure 52.422.\u2022 Bridgrhoose, Frimley, 3rd April, I8M.33 years diseased lungs, spitting ol blood, liver derangement, deafness, singing in the ears, cons upation,debility, shortness of breath and rough have been removed by your Revalenta Arabica My lungs, liver, stomach, bead and ears are a right, my bearing perfect and my recovery ia marvel to all my acquaintances.MUSICAL NOTICE.THE eubS'Criber baa tha Loo or to intimate to Anglo Canadian families, tbai he conliouea to give LKKSON8 IN MUSIC to persona who \u2022iay desire tuition.T be cost of each lesson will ba 2a., or 4a.if given at tbe private lesidence at tbe pupil.He ha* also the honor to annooree that the three folio mug Classes will b« formed, at his awn reasdenee : 1\u2014A SlNGIMà CLASS for young men of tha City and Suburbs.\u2014to open on the 17th October.\u2014Terms 2s.6akum, 25 do I'ateat Cordage, assorted et/ea\u2014in-darling Hawser*.Iron5 inch to lo inch.10 do CioaaLmk Ubatn, from 5 1-6 inch to i tuck.20 Kr-dga Aachora.2 cwt.to 7 cwt.30 Cssks Tiumau.Hanbury, Buxton k.Co\u2019a .Bvet London Mout.4 Dox.each.5f»l lb*.Snperior Truckle Cheese, aad daily expected per \u2022* J.Bradabaw,\u201d and 44 Maldon,\u201d 90\t9u,,itY White Lead, 28 It 56 In» Kegs 140 Bundlea Oakum.auitable for Teaael of 1000 Tons.1j 7 ona Marline.Houaeline, Hambroline Kattline, k Spunyarn.i U'b*i/0\t1 i ,n*b* e#ck Fms.29 to 33 cwt.L\u2018 .\tFanou* Wright*.4\tCask.Clip and Tackle Hooka.3 < ambootPB, 10 Fbls U'ark VarnDb.5\tDo Bright do 100 Bolts Canvas, No.1 to 6, A L S O\u2014\u2014 5 I one Superior Bombay Hemp.\u2014and\u2014 2nO Bmga Riee.5000 Salt Sacks.And on Hand\u2014Manilla fc Tarred Cordage .Stock-olm Tar,C oal Tar.Pitch, Rosin, Deck tyxkea : 200 Bags Coarse Salt.And other articles for sale by, n\t, C.W.WILSON, & Co.__Quebec.Oct.3rd, 1856.___ For Sale bj the Subscribers TAMAKAC KNEES.Ac/v/lX X 950 Spruce do 17b Second Futhooke d .r \u2022 o L 4 A.CARRIER.Pointe Levi.Sept.19.1856.\t2m J.J.BRO, SERVICK FIPKS.Strong 4 inch British laid, warranted to resist the heaviest pressure Quebec, |>er foot,.Do.! do do do Do.j do do do WAIST oa sine vtrx.1\tinch pipe (4 lbs lead) per foot.14\tdo 2\tdo 24\tdo (5 Ihslead) 3\tin.Watercloaet or Soil Pipe, per foot in Id 24d 6d lOd Id 3d 6d Ud PAUL MONDOU.AaaNt, \u2022T 16« 4856.65 CoimniMioBer Street, Montreal.He, the 'irdertigned, feel firmly convinced that it would be very ronduciva to the general health of the eitixena of Quebac if a Bathing >saloon were established, furnished with eon-venieacea for taking hot, cold and salt water batba, for not only would the»* become powerful aide in curing a great many diseases, but they wnaW also serve as preventives lo tbe ianumu-fable miladies to which we are exposed ia sum mey, contraefod in many instsncea from a want j\t¦Mtotion of our persona, especially dur- ing »e*w>n« when cpKlemica prevail.Wo foul r°kiî^t,,,rtdn 'W|\tview* on tbia \u2022ubM folly reiterate tbe opinion and du-cis.on of tha whole mcdicsl world, and, therefore, .'XïïiTî.sSü-\u2014\u2022 '\u2022 'k* r.L., M.P., Jo., Hwri,.M.r>\u201e J.McKiAI H.Blanche!, P.Baillargeon, M.D.A.Jafkson, M.D., W.7* Ifaqft, M.U., Wm.Marsden, M.D., IIm.im.^ .McKt# D.D.S.K M E C-B-L.t*\tM D.K.I p 0.L RobiUille, M.D., B.».fon^et\u2019, M.d\u2019.PkE POWER BOILER, in au«\tCPmP|»^- »ith FLUES.\u2014 \u201c TANf, lined wiibZmc, holding from 25 to 30 puncheon», to be sold cheap COMMERCIAL HOUSE\" f 1*1*Fit TOWN MAHKFjT, Full aud Winter Importation __ancl Foreign^ Fancy and Staple OHY OOOdW.\u2022onounc- X mg the^lPK^/NG^oy1\t*\tD»e suUcnber baa much pleasure in Very Extensive Fall & Winter Stock II.» Kuroj^.f,\t-i'.oc.«n .Idiot er.nr rl.M oi good, io enabled to sell from\teaie his (ireaent Stock unaffected by it, and he a etill 5^) to 40 per cent, lower in price Y charged in o'h«*r hmia»a \u2022\tl.»\t.U.,.n.No\tw m.hi*rr\"\u2019\u2019 Tk,\t0r0n* Fr,e\u2019 \u201c ,,rtct,V *da*red to.'cttïYI-aPU;': -\ta.».».u«.Figured\tT'«-\u2022 \u2022 Xï-d \u2022xery variety of materia! Iff.rv .f \u2018\t* ol ,b# mo\u2022, tsahionable style* and in rrr.r, H-\u2018 - \" - * \" Vw,\u2019*ver^4lMrr,P,'on-G'»»\" S-\u2022\tn Trimmi very large »«eor! ment i Dm»»-*, kc 1 able Linen, ToM-e|lin* S!,«»iinOT\t¦ ¦ .Counterpanes, T«b> Covers M '*w r's \u2022nd ( \u2022/\"brica, Rlanke**, Flannela, Serges, s»r.f.o,\tWwk'd M\u201dUo c\u2018,\u201ch\" ü,4,'¦ S.rrti«l Lviiver, Înw.rT L \u2019\t*; '1 CU*\u2018*\u2018 \u201c>\u2022\" *\"d Earth- enware, is now on view* at next door to .Music HjII.15, Li-wis Street, Quebec.29\u2018h Sept.1X56_ SIMON LEVY.3m A.FRASER (ic (X).GENERAL^küENTS, Al CTIONEERS and BROKERS.QUEBEC 0*0rricx : Dean's Quebec.Sept.9, 1*56.AXES'-rs.ANDREWS fc CAMPBELL A vocatx».having uken Mr * A Kit K for D- K A.VDKKUn r.\"\t\"r,, \u2022Mr* FKEDE- .the practice oi\u2019,k\t\u2018f'0 CoP,f'n«»hip Office in ibat ol the rat nrofcM.n,,.hold tbeir >T»o.r,lp^tn ^Quebec, Qct 14.1X56.\t, __________ __ I m HI AHULL ModubmU.He.d.tone., Crow- fa.can be aelecled and ERECTED THIS FALL, t « ft\tfrom \u2022 HEAVY AND VAKIKD \u2022econd to none in \u201cTHIS CANADA,\u201d Prices to tree, the limes.mantles, table tops and every article in «bejrad.always on Country orders securely packed.tofKtUX MORGAN.Quebec.Oct.3.185*.\t4 bn 6lr***\u2019 *,,\u201840Ut Bank of B.N.America.I H.ndN^Ts\u201c 0Tf0'^\t\u2022' Qcmxc either Branch at par.\t*r* r*J**m*d «t F.W.W OOD, Man .ger, Quebec Oct.17.1856.\t****«\u2022 « a.in MR- Taylor, Teacher of Drawing & Paintme 14.1 MOUNT PLEASANT Quebec, Oct.8,1856.\t\u2019,o _ .^\t12m R Cr k*?° J SHAW, * a brique Street, 9 Tx nnw 11 per town market I cxcellaat qolSJ o'JAPAN»!\u2019GOODt! prising Tea Trava Tr.Jm .\tcom- * .\t1 i r»va in Setts Vrvwr* r.i.Boxée, Lanterna.Hip Baths, Toilet sT.v h \u2022ery and Reading Lamp*.\tS*,r\t>Mr* t~ w* land.\u2019\t\u201c** *** tuanufactcry ia Eag.mo.lêrat.*^ii^^.*\u20180l, ,n *\"\u2022'\t\u2022¦d M a P«»wder, Shot, Wails.Cana kr Ar _ Oueher.Sefx.\t^ * Ig*, a< Mackenzie forbes^ © a ® xa&IT*\"\"\u2019 \u2022¦ \u2022el«lrer r>< rharje.^\t, A.MACADAMS.\t,20 inch dismelet\u2014length in proportion to tige.500 Rough and Dressed RED PINK SPARS from IO to 18 inch length, for Yards, Top-\u2019 masts and Jib-booms.'400 P.,,» Made and Rough WHITE ASH OAKS\u2014Length Itlto 18 Feof.1200 Pair* real BLACK SPRUCE, in the Rough \u2014Length 15 to 22 Feet.°*u A LT£k,âJ:r**\tof HICK FRY îîî?P?Ws!tR8l MA,,K handspikes, BtlARDS, PLANKS kc.Thia being the Largest Stock, and beat aaaortrseat m Market, intending purebaoera wit find it to their advantage to call and examine this Stock beloia purchasing alt*, where, aa they can haven be ter «election, and at tha loweat Mark*! Pncea.JOHN FLANAGAN, v .,\tOffice oa tha promises.Quebec, July 24,1A5*.KF*N.B.\u2014Spars, kc., purchased from J.F.wil ba delivered alongside vessels Fata ox csuaaa.Bedstead*, Cota, Crlba, Refflgrr-rAtvra.Jbc.NO W RECEIVING\u2014A complete \u2022\u2022sort-C RIB8**** °f ,RN BK,wT,::At)i»a.(>«t 11 ) -III.aasln our mrUo.'boly o«.e to rocord ^ nioval.by su early and uslookedTor UostU, of\t.* »Uut*ter of our I'aneh and Cathe»»>w\u2018 «.I.au.l.with Hod'» bleaalns, of iwo.i rt'uon, ami with Ibla view only, he offered \u201cl,®*Pi,tYl Î.the y.sr iPlo fur suy.II»' harde«l.P»*».be »,»i*i»«i Mm iu NewfuuudlsS'L He wa» «I **»\u2022 time sns.iiiiaisiwl.except by »A»i*e.with *\u2022*\u2022 *\u2022*\t>' 01 the Ui-.a»|> : AI»I he »uU«hl an iuterview WtlB » Hi,hop (0» Ihe o,-»*».*» of hi* l. '\u20221|' lu Uud lu ISWJ for the purpo.e of volauUeriug HU »«rvl> e> a Inch were kIa.IIv ami Ibashfullv scceptwl He was ¦ «eut by Ihe Ui»hop, Oi lh« ) ear IS4Ï.to^be 4lhe Brn »e \u2022 ¦.lent Mi.biliary al Harbor Hrilou, ami luveabd wt«h the tilie ami ollire of Rural l»cao \u201cI Korluno llsy.II livaurrv extenUrU alntiff the whole S\tnbor» .from Laiiialine to Cape Kay.Me Uevoled hliuaell with 1er veut real to huthlltia* up *tie t\u2019hurrli In that renmt an lour u< aUit«il iii.tr» t .ami wa.imtruu»* Utal.iu OoU \u2022 hr.ni.iu protliu iiiit » ilerkdetl aud innat sralilj *\u201c* Iu the live, and liablu ol U»' peoide Hy hi* urbanity and liberality he endeared htiuielf to all the ' ,eT».' LUlleanery.by whom.a« well a> by ail their H.hX.ni» labor, of love will louif be remembered with adiuiralloa and gratitude.In the year IBM he und.rtooh.si » »; Hi.ho,, \u2022 r>'r*neh-pipe belonging to one dfthe engines.While the flames weNi Hlgmg, and the effort» of the firemen and oiuxena wen* being energeti-oaliy «bmeted to save the school, a person remarked that « lAvy could not succeed in St.Jean CHRVsoeroMk.\u2014We mentioned some time since fhat a detachment of flic Government Police, nmler the «hrection of ('.j.Cotiraol, Esq., Inspector ami Superintendent of Police, ha«l been despatched to St.John Uhrysoslome, to prevent disturbances during the time the valuators were making fheir assessments.Thi# body returned last evening, after having perlorme«t their duly in a highly creditable manner.Drowned.\u2014On Sunday evening last, at I.achine.a young man named Adolph Rob-bon was drowned.He was assisting to tak- some peas out of a sunken barge when he lost his life.A few days previous to this another young man, named Timothy Hogan, tell off 'he extension p'erat the same place, an I was drowned.Both were unmarried, ami were young men o Instead y habits, in the employ of Mr.Read, Contractor, of that place.Fatal Accident at Victoria Bridge.\u2014 Yesterday alternonn, between the hours of four and five o\u2019clock a fatsl accident occurred a' Pier No.2 of Victoria Bridge, Point St.(\u2019hades.It appears that, as seven men were employed in «Iriving n \u201c traveller,\u201d a «udden gust of wind carried it with great force, causing it to strike a beam, placed to prevent the \u201c traveller,\u201d from going over tlx* track, the concussion from which preci pateil the men into the river, with the \u201c traveller,\u201d on the top ot them.Assistance was immediately rcmlered, ami the unfortunate men taken out of the water, when it was found that two men, by the name* of Casey and Connolly had been instantly killed, three very seriously if not fatal ly injured, and the other two with s ight bruises and a complete ducking.Mr.Garneau, the celebrated French Historian of Canada, has succeetleil by perse-venng researches, to trace correctly the original settlers of Canada, to the various Provinces of France they came from\u2014a point which, hilheito, h.ul been a mere matter of guess.Mr.Garneau based his investigations j upon the facts he ascertained, that in the early marriages of this Province, it was eus tem.iry for the parlies to inlrmhice iu the Notarial Act, not only their names, but also their place of birth, as well as that of their parents Out of 35 Notaries who exercised their profession in Cana«la, previous to the year 17(8», Mr.Garneau has succeeded in traffing th* register* of 33; in which arc growth of discontent against the protein Government.Numerous victories ol the Governn ent troops over the Revolutionists are reported iu different sections of the country.Cornmissio lers from Vidaurri arc «nid to be on the way to the Capital to aettle the difficulties.Minister Forsyth had amv ed in the City of Mixifo.Serious revolutionary movements were in progress at Queretaro.The second officer of the war steamer Deamarro'a.after gaining ov-r the crew to his interest, hail run away with her and a large quantity of money and goods.The war steamer (Irtruero waa sent in pursuit.®Town Destroyed in California.\u2014A letter from Mexico, ol Oct.19, says the town j of La Paz, Lower California, was almost totally destroyed by a htinicane on the 16th ult.All the vessel# in the port were driven ashore and wrecked.Few lives were lost.The wind was accompanied by heavy rain, and lasted 30 hours, blowing during lhattime from all points of the compass.The houses spared by the wind were swept away by the tide.The Presidential Electors.\u2014The Etec-tors are chosen on the same dayin all the States.\u201cihe first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, which this year falls onthe4th.As soon as tbe result ia ascertained, the Governor of each State notifies Us electors that they are chosen, and summons them to the State capitol on the first Wednesday in December.This year it will be on the 3rd of the month.On that day they assemble in the capitola ol their respective StXtes.If any are absent from sickness, death, or resignation, those present proceed to fill their places, by bal- l°t-\t.,\t.\t.Thev then vote for President, each ruing as his name is called and announcing whom he votes for.A vote for Vice President i« then taken in the same way.Three certificates of the result are next drawn up.These are all signed by each of the Electors in turn.They then elect by ballot a special messenger to carry one of tlTese certificates to the President of the U.S.Senate at Washington.Ano her is sent to him by mail.The third is deposited in the hands of the U.S.District Judge of the district where they meet.On the second Wednesday in February, the President of U.S.Senate, at Washington, in the presence of tho House of Representatives, opens the certificates which he has received, anti counts the votes, of which thereare in all 298.The persons having the majority ot them, are declared elected Pres,dent and Vice President of the United States.by hl« exienêlve rexdlUK ana attaliHOtoitt, b»th l«j i'1'' l U.iir, aun»tratlon.hut ih» parishioner* aux-tou» 1» exhibit their r*»|>ect and «ympathy assembled in lar*.- number», aud walked in procession from the l atb «Irai U.the Cemetery.Hi.Kxcellenry lhe «iovrruor wa* prraenl with In.privât* Secretary.lb* chlldron of th* rtwuday School 1*4 the proc*».loo.ood \"WO**1 by ihr b»*vs of Ibo Cburcli of KitffUod Armilftiuy.w.th th.'.r Master, thr Ke*.U I* Harr,.\u2014the Studenw of the Theological In.iltulloo\u2014the l*hy.lclan» and Ucr The pall bearer» on rlihcr «Me the hnar»e were J.1» Wood.K»,i .Bryan Kobioaoo.F.«H .IJon.r.Now v>.II Mate.K»q .J Tunbridge.K*q .C.f.Benoett.Kw| Th* widow of U»n ,lee»a»,d aud the Lord Blahop walked together a» chief mourner* and were followed hr the Churrh Warden» aud a very targe frain of the parishioner» and friend»\t,\t, We have been Informwl that a deputation walled yesterday on ihe Lo d Bl.hop, to expe*.wl.h of ihe I'ari»bioner« to place in the C»th.-drxl or Cemctmy a memorial to their mark lamented Minister, In such a manner aod of »ueh a, hararter a.would be mo.t appro priai# and most areepuble to 111* Lordahlp.Mountain, for whom gorcral and deep sympathy I» ma nlfcstwl.Bee advcrtisemenl.THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY NIK JAMES CLARKK\u2019S Celebrated Female Fill* PreparM from a prescriptloa of Sir Jamoa Clark# It .I*tiyslelan Extraordinary to the Queen.This in valuable Stedlrtao la unfailing In the core of all those painful and dangeron» disease» incident to tbe female eonatltuUoa.It imuleratr» all e «re**, removes all ob»truetion*.and bring* on tho monthly period with reguUrtty.The»© Pill* should bn used two or three w*nk» previous to rouflurmnnt ; lh*V fortify the coiuliiniion.and lesson tbe \u2022nffnring dnrtng labor, enabling tha mother to per form hcr dutle» with «afnty to herself aad rhild.'I hre© PUD should not be leben hy female» daring the flr»t three month» of pregnancy, a» they are sure to bring on miscarriage, but al any other llmetbry are «afe.In all eases of Nervous and bplnal Affection», pain In the Bark and Llmba, lleavtoe**.Fatigue oa Stlghl Kx «rtion.Palpitation of tha Heart.Lonrooaa of Kpirit*.Hysteric».Nlrk Headache.Whiles and alt tha painful 'disease» occasioned by a disorderly system, tbe«e 1*111» will effect a cure when alt other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, cole rl.antimony, or any other mineral Full direction» accompanying each package.Price, In the t'nttod Mtate* and Canada, One Lollar.Bole Agents for thia country, 1.C, BALDWIN 4 Co.Rochester, N.Y.TUTTLE * MORES, An barn.N.T., Oeneral Agents N.It.\u2014ft.00 and f> postage stamps enclosed to any autborixed Agent, will insure a bottle of tho POD by return matt.For sale.Wholesale ted UetMl.by O O.ARDOL\u2019IN Quebec, and DruggUU generally.July god.1830.\tISm alL 6m-**awdA wlk Rafting Chaîne at 2a.61.each, lor loadiag, and other t»car in proportion.Apply to E.CONNERS.Quebec, July 15, 1856,\tto 15 nov To ^hip Waxlrrs, Owners, Stevedore*, &f.SUPERIOR WINCHES 7t()R HIRE at 7jd.per day.and all other re-, ?qniaite Loading et exceedirfly low pried.\u2014 ALSO ON HAND \u2014 Mateiialt for discharging General Cargoes, Railroadlrou, ballast, Ac.Any of the above inaleriato brought to and from VesxeU free of extra charge.The foregoing comprises the moat complete Stork of Gear in the 4 rade.IKON WORK on hand, made to order, and repaired.WILLIAM WKBB, (Son ofthe late Koukrt MTEHi.) Cape Cove.Quebec, Between Blais\u2019 ft Di»nino\u2019s Bo«>int Quebec, OcL 3.1856.\tlo2lnov THE WH AT A DREADFUL DISEASE IS SCROFULA ' Itnw It baffle» the aklU of ptiyslcDns.and how many xre horrid to the grave by neglecting tha only reme dy for the long Arawu agony of tbe most horrible and torturing of all disease» Reader if yon are suffering with Kcmfula.Syphilis.KheumaiDm.the offret» of Mercury.Old Sore», or any diarsue arising friw impurity ofthe system, us* Oart»r'« SpxnDb Mixture.Ihe \u2022»lr*r»rdtn»*r/Porteer ot tho MooS.W* «wwseUottoMly believe it th* *»*u th» power of r»n4arlog the Mood p»rf«etly pore and hesJthy It» virtue In curing the very worst form» of disease.»nch ax we have named abovo.has gained for a reputation never possessed hy any article offerwl to the public- Aa examination of the eertlff.raie», which « an b« tout by applying to any rr»pec«*bl© druggist, will show an array of cure* ccrtiffod to by many of th» m«>»t eminent phyalriana.member* of Congress, divines and pnbllr nira of tho country, all well known In their localilioa ax gentlemen who wonld not lend the weight of their names to anythlngunleas promoted by a sense of duly to the affllctoL we vise a speedy trial for yourself.¦ 1 If no pcruon ha* a majority, the Hoiisp c.f \u2019 ,e Rppreapntatives fîtvide themselves into Elec-* 1 (oral committPM, by Stetea, an«l vote for I\u2019resi.lcnt, each State having one vote «inly.The member* from each Slate fuel ballot among themselves to determine for whom ifa rote shall be caat and then cart if acronling-ly.There are but thirty one vote* in all, and if the members from any Slate are equally ____________ Representatives fails to elect r President before the 4th of March, on which «lav their terms of office expire, and the House adjourns ; then the Vice President who has been elected bv tho Senate acts as President jnel rs if the President was dead.r\tfrH I diYWfal» 'II 4.11 COATN.Wing w-!! adapted for this climate, it coi.aitta ot a GREAT COAT, tbe lining ot which, can be converted into an OXONIAN, forming a double Coat N.B.\u2014 Our Stock of GENT\u2019S HOSIERY con-\u2022ist* in part oft force ssaor'mert of LAMB\u2019S WOOL ami MERINO VESTS.PANTS.HOSE.kr.&r., a larxe variety of FANCY FLANNEL ard LI NE F SHIRTS, Military.Port Hole.Cambridge, Piccadilly and other Collar# always on bat d.A choice selection of Neck Tie* and Scarfs.Zr AH order* punctually attended to.I.k L.LEWINE.Quebec.Oct 11, 1856.Quebec, July IM.1858.D.MORGAN, Tailor, Fabrique Street.FAHMEHS& Insurance MECHANICS\u2019 Company, OF PHILADELPHIA.Vald ap Capital, «orpins, \u2022 - - 9311,000 070,000.Notieff to Ship-Builders.rf3HE Subscriber ha* constantly on hand, at X bia OLD DEPOT, No.305, Chimplai* Street, (oppiwite Mr.Henry\u2019s Foundry.) a large quantity of DECK PLUGS and SIDE BOLTS from { inch to I ) inch,\u2014can be fur-nished at the shortest notice, from 1000 to 100,000 ol the beat and dryeat quality of Pine.T.QUINN.Quebec, -Tany.f.18 >6.ASH OAKS! ASH OARS!! NOTHING SPURIOUS! PHE Subscriber has constant! ty on hand, a supply of the best made WHITF.ASH OARS assorted, at the Old Depot, 305, Champlain Street, (opposite Air.Henry\u2019s Foundry).Merchants and Ship-Owners w ill 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 found of th# best quality and in any quantity required at the above establishment.O-No tunner* have any authority to solid orders for this establishment.T.QUINN.Quebec, July 30, 1856.THE undersigned has been appointed AGENT for the abuve Company, at Quebec, and ia prepared to issue Policies upon OCEAN MARINE and INLAND NAVIGATION RIsKS at Faiu Kates.\u2019\u2019PREMIUMS PAYABLE at QUEBEC.\u201d \u201cOPEN POLICIES ISSUED ON FAVORABLE TERMS.\u201d *' FIRE RISKS\u201d taken on Vessel* on tbe Stocka, or in Dock.For further particular*,apply to A.McLIMONT, St.Lawrence Chamber#, St.Peter Street Quebec, March 28, 1856.to 15 nor.GRAND LOTTERY.3,500 Tickets &t Is* 3d* t«fh* 500 C II A\\< r,S.CONSISTING of Gold end Silver Watches, (»okl Chains,\tand Galvanized Chains, (\u2022old Kir.g*.(fold aid Gilded Breast Pin*, Gold and Gilded Watch Keys, and other article*, forming in ail 5 U Chances, amounting to $825.The Drawing v ill take place at Store of the undersigned, on WEDNESDAY,tb« 16th instant ANT GAUTHIER, Watch Maker, No.6.Noire Dnrre Street, Lower Town.Quebec.Oct.14.1816.THE BRITISH A NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.FOR SALE, Hhds.bright porto rico sugar, Puncheons Porto Rico MOLASSES Boxes M.R RAISINS.New Crop, Qr.Caaks Boded Linseed Oil, Keg* Putty Bladders.LANE, GIBB k CO.Quebec, Oct.25, 1896.\t3*v3aw HOW LÀHDIHG\u2014ROYALIST, AND FOR SALK, A FEW ROLLS of SHEET LEAD, #f different weights.HENRY CHAPMAN fc CO.Arthur Street.Quebec, 3rd Octobe-, 1856.JUST received, and or Sale at No.(9, Fabriu u Street : \u2014 A small lot of SW ITZER CHEESE.W.Lx CHEMINANT.Quebec, Oct.II, 1866.FOR SALE, A A fNASES Preserved Lobster*, in lib tins, jfKJ 60 Barrels Bright Porto Rico Sugar 86 do do\tdo Molasses, 50 Puna.\tClayed\tdo 8 Puna.Jamaica Rum.27 o.p R MITCHELL k CO.Quebec, 7th Oct., 1866.English 'Gin.1 A H \u2018CASKS juat received and for tale I Vf by\tRYAN BROS, k CO.Quebec.Oct.18, 1866.From Nrw York to Liverpool Chief Cahiw Pahsaok.$!3u Siroar do do .75 From Boston to IriTurpool.ChiffCauii* Passage.$110 Second do do .6B The ships from Boston call at Halifax.Peebia, ( apt Judkins, Canada, Capt Lang, A ram a.Capt Stone, AHRRiCA,Capt Wjckman A*ia, Capt EG Lott, Niagara, Capt Ryne, Araica.Capt Shannon.Koroea, Capt J Leitrb, These vessels carry a clear White Light at mast head; Green on starboard buw; Red on port bow.leave WEDNESDAY, N.York, do 2Sth Oct.Bo«ton, do N York, do Boston, do N.York do Boston, do N.Yoik, do Boston, do Belgian Spikes, 100 K KG5 SI'IKES, ssaoited sizes.BY AN, BROTHERS fc CO.Quebec, Oct.7, *\u2019AND Pieces PINE and SPRUCE CULLS, for rale by RYAN.BROTHERS k CO.Quebec, Oct.18, 1856.TO LET, With Drmedfa*c Poeseatioe np to 1st May next MrpHE HCneK.No.b, Gabden J Street, recently occupied by Cap-lain Rujror.rtr.Knquira oi F.NCR-ROUGHS.KmreenwirL Thomas H.Bayli*.Eaq, 4 Nottingham Terrace, Regen*\u2019* Park.(Dorge Horrott, Kimj.J.P., Southa.npton.Edward Gou'd HraOley.Etq., 13 Berner* Street.Oxford Stre-t.Sir William Cutinirjq.Oitici* : St.Frarçoi» Xavier Street.Toronto.Sir A'Ian N McNab.M P P.Chairman :\u2014John McMunirh, Esq.Georg» Brown, Esq.Ttomas Clatkson.Esq.Uaptn.U m.Henry Pe- WHfcam Wakrfisld, E*q relford, New market.Frrd'k W\u2019.Jir\\ u, E*q.Officf : Toronto Street.Hamilton.Miles O\u2019Reilly, Efq.Frederick W\u2019.Gates, Esq Donald Mr Inné», *\u2022 Henry MrKu stiy, ** Ornera: James\u2019 Street.London, C W.Cket'viun .-\u2014Lawrence Lawrason.Fsq.I ha Rev.Benjamin Crttnyn.D.D.Hiram Uhtshnlm, Fsq,, Malcolm Camerni,, E»q.LARGE IMPORTATION DRY «OODS! JAME8 HEWITT fc CO., hew# Uuar \u2022v,, a°0 PACKAGES of SEW I MOI»», all of which have Wag «h theKuiopaan Mar kat*, ard\t\u2014 ifgf raoM tuu Mastofact vaxM.THE WHOLE WILL BE KM.D AT A VEUT SMALL PROFIT TO EFFECT A CLEARANCE.\t» d\u201dWholes*I# f uatotnrrs and Famlliea buying by the piece supplied oa the CHEAPEST I KK Ms m our Wboieaal* Depeagmeuu J.HEWITT fc CO.38, St.John Hueet, First Dry Geode Store inside the Gate.2000 Piece# Horock\u2019a Sbirung, from 4fd Worth $|d.450\t\u201c Black snd Coloured Coburgs, fthm Ï l.* T|d worth 11 |d.200\t\u201d do.French Merino wnlih.la.worth lu,$d.150\t** French Silk Velvet, from 6*.9d 300\t\u201d Flannel, all wool, from ftyd 1500 Scotch Lembe Wuol Shawl* aw* Sea He, VERY LOW.600 Pairs Superior Whitney Blankets, lia.$d.to 50a* l.'O Piece* Superfine Cloth lor Cloaks from 5a 2u0 M Fancy Tweed Trowacringe, ta.^d.to 12s.6 | 50\t\u201d Beaver Pi'ot Claih and WhRaey Top Coals.15 per On!, (taenper than Mm jauir.J.HEWITT fc CO.Quebec,Oct.II, 185$.\t2m DRUBS GOODS, Ac.do.JYIECKS GALA and German Pla^, I OU Pirce* French Merino, 150 Pieces Double Twilled French Coburg, Fancy Tweeds, Cashmere#.Cbally, Delrii.es.All at a veiy small advance.J.HEWITT fc CO.Quebec.Oct.II, 185$.Velvets, Silks, Satinettes.1\tPIECES Fiefieh and Genoa Silk 1\tL Vrivets, l/om 5s 9d to 2$# 3d.225 Pieces G roe ue Neplea, Glacfi SilR, Satinette 125 Haney nilk Dreeera, Fiouncea, fcc.20 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN FOR MKKLY.J.HEWITT k CO.Quebec.II th Oct., 1856.\t2m Family and Hoiuehcld Goods.SHEET IN G >, Shirtings, Linen Damaaks, Quilts.Linens, labfo Cloths and Napkins, blat keta.Nursery Diapers, Towellings, Han-nela, Kerseys, Water 1 wist Shillings, AT THAI a cscal row BaTC.Quebec.Oct.II, 1856.J.HEW ITT fc CO.2P Embroidered Muslin a.Ribbons, Flowers, Gloves.E\\ ERY Novelty in Collera, Cbemiaettes, Sleeve#, Habit ^irts, Silks, FUui.cings, In-eertion*.fcc., fcc., French Kibbona, Flowers, and Glovee.J Quebec Oct.II.1856.HEWITT k CO.2m l*ambs Wool Hosiery and Underclothing- A COMPLETE assortment from tbe BEST MAKERS, at the LOWEST PRICES, in Hoee, Socks sbir\u2019s.Drawers, kc., fcc., Aberdeen Knitted Hoae, Gent.\u2019s 8eda, Cassimeret, Doeskins.Ventings, fcc._ .\tWM.LAIRD k CO.Oneber.Oct.4.1856.JOHN PATERSON.Am wmraBHMkJBiBe t amsi NEW-ÏOKK and GLASGOW, _ .\tCommander*, EDINBURGH, 2900 ton*.Wm.CrHutnu, NEW-YORK, 2150\t\u2022\u2022 Robt.Cuaio, GLASGOW, 1962\t\u201d John DuhcaU, Ar# appointed to sail FROM GLASGOW.\u201d EpinatjaaH\u201d ISth October, \" Ni# ïoax\u201d 29th Oetober, *\u2019Glaboow\u201d Ifth November.FROM NEW YORK, \u201d EptfiaoauM,\u201d Saturday, 16th November.\u201d New Yoax.\u201d Saturday.»uth November \u2022\u2019Glasoow.\u201d Settmlay, 13th December.rates of passage: o'!011 #tA,oow* I raow new-tosk, lat Clara,.15 g>ur#as J 1st (Taos.$76 00 Steerage, found with I Stserag# found with cooked provieiona, 8 \" | cooked provitieM, 30 An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer For Freight or Peerage, apply to JOHN MrSYMON, New-York City Bills or Gold Passage.Oct.tl, 189$.12 m\u2014dec 15 NOTICK.V0Ï!!:5\u201e t*.HEREBY Quebec, A'ig.|8,|896.Old South Side Madeira.IMPORTATION 1851, J.\tFor Salt M.G.MOUNTAIN.No.51 J St.f\u2019etei Str-ef, Quebec, Oct.23, 1856 .\t3 w 2*w Port Wines* IMPORTATION y X 1855.\t> In Pipes, Hhds.fc Qr-Casks and 1856.S From th# firm of \u201d Kingston.Son It Co.\u201d For Sale M.G.MOUNTAIN, 511 S(.Peter Street.Quebec, Oct.23, 185$.\t3w 2aw line Sherries.PALE and GOLD, in Qr.-Casks, For Sale M.G MOUNTAIN, 51J 8t Peter Stre*t.Quebec, Oct.23, 1856.\t3 w 2aw Cigars.A/f \u2022LUE very choice, following Brands OU iVI Dxcabanas.LA COMPRTENCIA, FLORA RKGALLA.For Sal* M.G.MOUNTAIN, 511 St.Peter Street.Quebec.Oct.23, 185$.\t3* 2aW\u2019 JOHN MTSSoN, fcpothrcary and < tirnilat.HAS just received ax \"City of Hamilron\u201d aeve-al\u2014 BEAUTIFUL CHF.MICALCAB1NETS *-on-taining the apperatm fc ehemirala necessary for 1 enabling youths to perform the moet interesting ! \u2022xpetimenta, which with the Book of Directions givra a practical konwledfe of the science.Gutogens far the immediate prodoction of Soda Water, Lemonade, fcc.Fleah Bruahe*.Glove#, Calefocio Flesh Belt#, lie., for prclaring warmth and a healthy action of the skin.Tha very heat English made Hair Brnshea, In.fanfa Btoahea, Puffh fc Powdara, Sponge Glove* for washing Infanta, Feeding Bottles, Breast Pump*.Glasses, fcc.GIVEW\tToilatte Bottle# and every raquait# for AscHoisi^'niJUS;1 *\tt«i«».end tome Piece# of TIMBER, U'ely lYfoked up in the Har- $od Iffewfonnoland, Hon.Joteph Howe,\u2014 Chairman.Hon Renj.WTer, M P.P.Ifonsld Murray, Fsq.John Tobin* Ehj.M.P.P.William J.Sfi irs, K»q.Orricx: Nirrchants* Exchange Halitax.General Manager in Briusb North America:\u2014 W.p.REYNOLDS, Esq., Toronto.AS A OT A R A NT EE to Insurers, beyond the#« Aasorutiona having th* larg.at Proprietary in the woild, rontisTrg of SIX THOUSAND SHAREHOLDERS.\u2019b London Director# have forwarded by Iasi mail $50,000, a hich is deposited in the Rank of Brit ah North ! America, to be pemianently invested at a Security Fund, aad losae* will be promptly settled by , the Local Board, w ithout reference to England.Quebec, Under the Control of Montreal Board, , OFFICE: ST.LAWRENCE CHAMBER?, St.Peter Street.THE Subscriber, Agent at Quebec for the above Association*, is Prepared to GRANT I INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE onalldescnp-¦ lions ol Propci ty at AS LOW RATES of Premium as other F.ngiiah Offices.Abo LIFE INSURANCE on v#iy favorable term*.ffLoases Settled without reference to England.L^No charge for |\u2019epsia and Indigestion, snd on# or two Boxes and *s many Bottles, are warranted lo cure tb* most severe cases of this distressing complaint.The efficacy of the Forest Remedies to Rheumatism is very singular ; some of tbe most distressing cases 1 ever saw have been cured by them in ten or twelve days time, while some other cases (Apparently not so b«d), it look nearly three moaths before the complaint yielded to the efficacy of the Remedies.This sometimes may be owing to a broken down constitution, but mors frequently to some kind ot narcotic «Irug taken at some former period, for I have always norieed it took longer to cure patients who had taken mercury, colchicum, and other poisonous drugs.How oHen do we hear a remark something like this : \u201c 1 have ne*ei felt so well since my last tit of aichasea.\u201d Now rt*e «sum W prostration.and bioken constitution after a fit of sickness, is not so frequently the disorder as tha baneful effects of drugs employed while sick.AGUE AND FEVER, OR CHILLS.The Forest Remedies are the beat cure in the world for Ague and Fever.One or two dftaes of the Pills ana less than a Bottle of Wine, is warranted to break the Ague and cure tbe patient, but the directions which accompany the Remedies should be adhered to.I have had some Ague and Fever patients who were very much bloated and limbs badly swollen from t^ie b>d eflVri of medicines containing quinine.No bad effects ever follow the cure bv tbe Forest Kemrdtea.The fact is, I have had many apply for my Remedies to cure tbe bad effi-ctaof quinine, evea after they had got rid of tbe Ague.Ulcers.Boils, Blotches, Scabbed Head, Ring-Worm, Erysi|«las, Salt Rheum, Sore Eyes, and every kind of Humor.1 have never witness#, anything so certain and complete as the For*-d Remedies in the cure of these complaints.They \u2022II arise Irom one common cause\u2014Impure Bloodt Generally, nothing but the Pills are required for the cure of tbe oioal of three disorders ; but if tbe Remedies are used, two Boxes of the Pills, and two or three Bottles olthe Wm* is warranted to cure the very worst rases, and frequently by less than half the quantity.Two Boxes of t he Pills and as many Bottles ol the Wine ia warranted to cure the worst cases of Jaundice.Female Obstructions produced ft\u2019om bad colds or weakly consti'utions, a few doses of the Forest Wme is warranted to cure tbe moat distrese-ing forms of these complaints ; and if the wme he followed up fora few weeks tbese difficulties will not occur again.The wine «xactly suits the female constitution, and gives strength, vigor and blooming hea\u2019tb.?UTBOB.XSJB» OAFX $5,000,000.A PPLICATTONS for OCF.AN nr INLAND /V INSURANCE received bv G.8.PIERCE, FIRE RISKS taken oa Vessels oe ths Stocks or in Docks.Fstxuary 14: 1856.\t9 m WORLD\u2019S FAIR PREMIUM SAFES\u2019 Ï*HE Undersigned ha* just rnceivsd as uanrL ment of HERRING'S PATENT SAFEST\u2014 ey *r* well kno w n to bs the beat article in ths» market.DANIEL MrGIK, OfloWc, 9nd Nva.1864.\t5t.Andrew's Wharf WONDERFUL FACTS ! t Scrofula ! Scrofula ! ! !iL iik âCMQStô» THE CKI.KNRATRI> AND WELL KNOWN Veterinary Surgeon oj Galt.IN compliance with tha wishes ol many *f his friends to make known to the public, for tbe sake of the sufferings of thousands who are now afflicted with the worst of prisd and running Scrofula, his valuable Ointment and whole vegetable Ritters, has now been tested ft* more than half a century, and never once has a failure iu a peif^ct core been known, though hundreds have used it both here and in tbe old country.R.H.Collins hinds himself fo the public, that wherevor a eeitsln cure is not performed, he will honorably refund the money at hi* residence in Galt, to all who msy use his Ointment, and its not having eradicated the disease.1 he names ot several persons here snd elsewhere «an bs given, If required, who bars used it and a thorough cure having been made.Medicine and directions sent to all psits of the proyincs by R.H.C.\t,\t, Aold only by R.II.Colling, (to prevent Imposition) at his rèaidrnc«'Ga|t, aesr Knox\u2019s Chinch.H.C.H.also fblly recommend# to the public hi* celebrated Mixture >or Rheumatism and Sprains.Reference# of tho highest rospoetaMlI-ty will be given.R.H.C.wishing to satisfy sml prove !o lb* most Sceptical, tbe value and confidence that may he placed in his ointment, for tbs above disease, wishes to mske known that he requires no money for three months after tha cur# i# perfected, but good easnrity wil 1» required for the amouat.Galt, July 29th, 1866.'\t»»« Demlitt, Emaciation, Nioht Sweats, and Weakly State or the Constitution.\u2014The Forest Wine is a popular remedy for all these romplsmta, one to three hollies cure the worst cases wfkout the use of the Pills ; but when the complaint is accompanied with some other disor odrr the Pills ala will be required.Over a million of boxes snd bottles have been sold within tbe last two years in the United States and Canadas.Letters and certificates to the amount of many thousands have been received, testifying to the cures and good effects of these Remedies- READER I I never knew a single instance where ihe Remedies have b en taken according to directions, hut lhat (hay hate ptAhlrOri tb« most decided benefit.Even in old standing complaints, where the patient persevered in them for a reasonable length of time, they have effected a cure in every instance which has come to my knowledge, with the sole exception of one.This was a very old man, whose constitution was completely gone before he bqnn 'o, qse them, still h# found-Jh-m tOffdo mocq food, Than anything ell*.Itsboalll be utlderttobolhat ^hest Remedies are not mad* of drugs kept bv druggists, \u2022\u2022 all other modKinfs are, but that they \u2022re ptoducen from ft>* frteofeinsi vfltues of certain plants, which nourish and purify the blood as tood does the body.I wlll mention for example, three ef these niants wk»ch one well known, Dandelion, T4IJow Dock, «nd SsnwpnrilU, the others are lound in tne forest, snd their virtues are ten times mote eff*«i*ve than thoae I have named, and were it not for making known the secret \u2022( not diocoyety, which 1 placeglssM^alie on.I would nor hesitate to name them.Suffice it to say that the efficacy ol rm* *f them waa dttcoveied bv Ms cur* of a bornbla case of hero fula in Ten Days thnv.READER ! If you do not want your conati-tution injur-d by that slow lurking nolson\u2014met cury, or other Mrsotio irfm, IpucILnb uncertain medicine! ot cqmi»ounrI of drurs.but g»t those exeaUent vegeoiMe^Remediaa\u2014HALSEY'S FOREST WINK AND PILLS.D y*« have RbeumolMtn, Sores, Ulcers, i>y»pflp*»s.of any kind of Humor, or Debility, or any other old Diaorder, persevsio t\t-* \u2022 My Forest Wine is in large oquarffbotlUo, On* Dollar per bottle, or Six bottle# ibr Flffe IMIara^ Forest Pills Tw*fl'V-fivo Cent# per Box.Procure tht Forest Wine and Pills of u»y regular advertised Agents, which ho «he best guaranis* against counterfeit snd spurious artioioo, General Depot, No 64 Walker Btroot, Now York ¦ Appointod Agents in\u2014\t.i'tf 1 QUEBEC.\u2014J0SF.PH BOWLK8» O^G.ARDOUIN, J.MU8SON «I CO.Thrkb Rivers\u2014L.À.DUBORD k CO.d Sorbl-K.k M.(FHlfclR.* » » '\" *\u2022\t1 ^ Eaton\u20148.A.MITKD.\t, SMRaaaooRfl\u2014WM.BROOKffL\tf November I Irk, Itftft.li\" » tT R.H*R.RADWAV'S READY RELIEF.Remedirs have been before the public oolong, have performed so many miraculou*curt*.Uv* restored oa msiQT tbouasmia of «rook, h»bU onfl dying iu vs lid* th robust boeltk, kasfl protected who!* neighborhoods fff>gl »t»dd#n attacks of i «g-mg iwatilrnrS, ha!# hovfl tested and Hied witk ihe most astonishing sucOesa in tk# most diAcult coses that H«sMtal I 'actko.oad the pasyOyncs ot Yellow Fever, Bilioua Fever.Spotted Fever, Typhus Fever.Scarlet Fever, Pneumonia, Cho- lara, and all other malignant dirordere could furnish.sod ihst too, by th# roost celebrated Phy-sicfcna »n4 Med**» WiDflcs n Iba sfluo'ry, smong whom ,wo may mvnUon the names of psge.Stone, Gillen, Fraficls, Lambert,Urinen, Hopkins, sud msfly orkeifl woll kflow» to tb# people, sod have restored back to I if# Fsnflflfl who were dyu* and had been given up by lha doctor* of main iu the plscas where lh*y lived, that we deem a abort relereoe* to *ach lha Three Simple KvmediM »\u2022 \u201c»\u2022»»»\tR* K.Practice sufficient to werraal the sick, th* ailu.E sud (hr diseased lo git* these Ills *«v»ng and Ready Remedies * lair trial.1.Rsdwav's Ready Relief, for all purposes wb»r# the body is seized with pern\u2014whether it h# of a simple chsrscter, or the most torturing paroxyrm; whether it be Toothache Of Cbolets ; whether Headache or Spasms and Uiami's; whsiber aches or paiu^n the Hones Or jointe, shoulders or back, or ths more terrible spasms of Neuralgia ; whether in the bowels or joints, bead, beck or stomach.Ksdway\u2019s Ready Relief will in a few minutes restore the most terribly afflicted to ease \u2022nd comlott.II.Radwsy\u2019s Renovating Resolvent is for the cure ol all Cbiomc and old established diseases ; ot Humor».Skin Diseases.Kcroftila.Bronchitis, Bad Uougbs, Dyspepsia, Syphilis, Sores.Ulcers, Tumors, Nodes, Swellings.Radway\u2019s Renovating Resolvent has cured the most frightfully afflicted objects, who were covered from head to foot with Boils, Sores and Ulcers.kvea when the human body was so frightfully mutilated by the lava of disease \u2022\u2022 to render it necessary that the lepdr should he banished Irom tbe jnesence of society, and be kept in separate apartments, aa the havoc which disease had made in the human body waa so disgus'ing aa to shock and sicken the s-nses of the most intimate friends.\u2014 Kadwsy*s Renovating Resolvent has given to \u2022urh ©\u2019'jects new- and healthy bodies, and filled the veins w ith a fresh, pure and healthy stream of blood.\u2022 III.Kapwat\u2019s RkovLaTobs.\u2014The discovery of this last feat remedy establishes in medicine entirely new principles, which medical writers sad sages have for years ia vain Sought to discover.In Rsdway's Regulators we give to the worjd a cathartic, purgstic, aperient, diuretic, diaphor* tic, and above all a Regulator of tbe whole Human Bodw.A pill Ihst, while it juirges from th# body the refuse deposits, it heals all sores, uloers, or irritations in the bowels or mue nous membranes.Renewed strength follows every operation, and instead ot the patient growing w- aker by their evacuations.as is tbe result that follows sll drastic pills, eveiy organ, nerve and tissue of the bodv ia sUengthened by their b* sling, cleansing and regulating efficacy.1 heure ol Radway\u2019a Regulators will diape ue* entirely W'th that baneful drug Calomel.Blue Rill or Marcury, in any fqrm, all the good effects either \u2019* tbe Doctor\u201d or the patient exjiecis to derive from the use of Mercury will be a.riired by Radwsy\u2019a Régulatora.without endangering the system by s«liv*ling it.Hence the great a,nl i3i|>oriant advantage which the dmcoiery ot Rad way\u2019s Regulators secures to the Human Race, in sudden attack# of Yellow Fever, Typhus Fever, Scarlet Fever, Congested Billions, Remittent and intermittent Fevers.In Cholera, and all other infections and malignant maladie».Ksdway\u2019s Regulators sre jo»t the remedy required nr those malignant cates.They heat all sore* and ulcers, euher in tbe bowls or in the ccalol the stomach ; even il the whole intestine* were raw and ulcemus along the whole length of the bowels, they will hot irritate or occasion ar.y pain ; they expel quickly all -poisonous infectious deposits, and will, \u2022\u2022 soon as dissolved in the stomach, withdraw the rongeafnl and accumulated humors from tbe interior eu»fse* of the bowels, and all such humors entirely from the sys em.Another great influence they exert upon tbe system is their regulating power*.No msttar Whether it be Man or Woman, whose system may be out of order, wbo«e organa are irregular in tha natural perl jrmance of their Several duties, a doae or two of Radwsy\u2019s Reauia or\u2019s will quickly cure all irregularities, snd force a pleasant and natural evacuation from (be bowels at a regular hour, each and every dsy.To ladies whose monthly turns are not regular, a dose or two of Rsdway\u2019s Regulators and Ready Relief will always insure their regular discharge at Ihe projter time.FEVF.R AND AGUE CURED.Pierson Money, F.sq.of Carrollton, Miss., owns a Isige plantation and work^over one hundred negroes an 'he bottom lands of Missis-sipp\u2014a section of the country aa celebrated for Fever and Ague as the river Styx in ancient my-thologv was dreaded as a place invested with evil spirits While the negroes of other planters are shaking to pieces v,ith ague, Pierson Money\u2019s M darkies\u201d are 1st, hearty and happy, at work, singing with joy their songs and glees, for they feel ssle Irom all dieses as long as they have Kadwav'a Ready Relief to guard them.Not one hour's work has been lost on Mr.Money\u2019s plantation by sickness tinea be began the use of Ksdwsy\u2019s Reedy Relief and Regulators among bis negroes.Or every plantation where Radwsy\u2019s Ready Remedies are kept for the use of families and seruants, you will be sure to find health, bippiness and contentment.Railw ay\u2019s Relief and Regulators are positive Cuiea for Fever and Ague.Dysentery, Rillious-ness, Cholic, Headache, Rheumatism, Nervousness, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, anti \u202211 other Diseases of the Stomach, Lungs, Bowels, Kidneys, Nerves, Brain,Liver, Head, Heart, Chest, Sides, Back, Ac, DYSENTERY.Loosknf.ss of ihe Howkls, Painful Discharges.Cholera Morbus, Cholera, Cramps, Violent Purgings and Vomitings, are stopped in a short time by Radwsy\u2019s Ready Relief.A LUMP OF DEAD DIGNITY.On board of the steamboat Short well, on her trip from New Orleans to Cincinnati, the cholera had laid on their backs som* fifty out of seventy-five pasicnger* ; fora few- hours the seen# was of the most terrible character.Among the passengers were two regular doetors and a staunch friend of Radway's Ready Relief.Tbe two doctors took under their care the patients in the ladies\u2019 saloon, and the p«tieiits on one aida ol (be forward saloon.TheK.H.R.friend look tha deck passengers and the cabin passengers on the larboard side of ihe forward cabin ; as fast as tbe Ready Relief was applied to the R R.K.patien'a they recovered, and before the two doctors got out ol the ladies\u2019saloon, every one out of the twenty-five that were sick, and weratreat-ed by the R.R Relief, weieout of danger snd free (rum cholera.Still the doctors refused to use the headv Relief, and out ot twelve |>a»sen-gers uudei their treatment, seven died in the \u2022gomes of cholera.At last both of tbe doctors were taken sick ; the field wss now left oi»en to men who hud witnessed its miraculous efficacy, it wss applied to all the remaining patients, who were quickly relieved from their distressing and dangerous situations.Tbotwo doctors ware now\u2019 tbe only su-k ones in t))ft boat.Dr.W., a man of good sense and liberal views, called for the K.R.R.advocate.\u201d Sir,\u201d said tbe Doctor, \" I have made up my mind to fry your qusck medicine\u2014it is out of Unp powrr of remédia» used by the regular order of o«r fseflhy to cure me ; Iwlll, therefor#! at tbe riak of betflg denounced by the faculty, consent to save my life by tie assistance of Railway's Ready Relief.\u201d Not so did J>r Noodle, he being detesjtirned to make hlmSelf a martyr ro the \u2022\u2019 dignity of tbs profession,\u201d refused to Save bis life by a quack medicine.\u201d He dashed aside the Life |41l«f and omforC Asroa Hoasa.Nav Yoac rrrr, Vveh B, 1M0 * Dooms Aïs*.tiOVBLL: I fp«-l it a doty and s H-nr»r» to Infcrai yen wh»t your Oossav PaoMa.» hM ton- hr ¦«7 vlb.8A» Aad buna Ira MontAs UburU» oator th» w» roa WMao, I.» udi \u2022ywptaoM idOoauuuiptioii, fh-m Wi nwaru gura ksr toncA ralkf ka» vm \u2022UmIU; »\u2022 roald procura sur* Ai 1 lb.8truac.ar tAls city, vksra »\u2022 AnracoB» fcu my to».YMwuuivadMl u triai id jrvar tnedtdM.fl» bira» bU AlodMuu, M w» do your (hill, lus (b» Am rucon \u2022rad faun tbut day.8A» Is not yvt m «u-.i.k m sb» urad lo b», but U IY-# faun tu« essaffk.-ad calls barralf w.lL Your» vtlA grutittidr uud raanrd, ORLANDU Sll Any, or flanernLLs.OmeumfO^e, d»Oot dwptor UR ran bn,» tried arm s Cassar Puctusal 11 IssmO» by onvofth» brat mMkal Ayer\u2019s Cathartic Pills.1'flR sriraiMu of CAuailrary and Mudlriau bara toe* .toaud tA«4r utmost to pradaos IbU boot, utori pariort purgatir» vhlcb Is kaova to man.laaamraabU praoto ara abovn that Umm Pius bara vtrtara vblcA surpMs la \u2022acollaaco tho ordinary sradlriata, and Umt tb»y via an-prooadsatodly upon dm irisam of sll mon.TAoy ra» af* and ptsasnot to taks, but powerful to cars.Tbstr poav tratiaf propartios stimulsU tbs vttal srflvtttas of Sbs body, ramova tha obotmrttoo» of Its organ», purify tba blood, atid oopol dtosaaa.Thoy purg» out tbo foul humors a AkA brand aad grow dtotompra, sUmulaio slagglaA os 4Nor-d»r»i osgMM taSstbair nataral aettoa, and Impart hmllfcy Iona with strangtb to tb* wboU systom.Not only da th»y com th* evfxp-day camplaiato of svsry body, but \u2022too frifÉdtbJi aad daag»ru«s dtamam that bara baffl-J lha bant ef kumna sktU.WbtU th»y prodoc» powarful \u2022fforto, th»y an at tbo suns ttm», ia dimlaiabMl doom, tbo \u2022stoat and brat pAytoc Umt aaa b» amploywl tor children.Mag sugar mrairl.thoy srs ptoamat to Ink»; sad bring purely Y«g»ubl», ara ùra fias» any rtok of harm.Owes hava basa amdo which surpaM baltof wars tb»y not sy ramsdlm.ubltorah-»n have wet rae'ihs assaranco of tbrir eabrictiou that Immaasriy to ths rathf of my sm is plmssd to (Wralsh grati* my Amaricnn Almaaac, eoatoialag duacdloas far thoir am and -irtllirit\u2014 of thrir carra, af the feUowing cwipUinU.\u2014 fVatlv»n«aa.Bilious Complalnta, Rb»um»t»«ni.Dtvp*y, H «art harm, Uradncha arMn« faau a fool Stomach.Nan- aSBfiwSStalRtetsvK oaa and CatoMnas Dtsamra arhlcA raquira aa \u2022varanal MadlcUm, Acsofflln or Kiagfl *vü.«*»y also, by poriTy-Ing thsUood aad attmaUtlu* tba »y»w»n, car» many nonplaint» whtcb It traald net be sapfxmd tk»y erald rrark.eorii M Daafiraaa, Parttol BUadnraa, Nvarolxri aad NarvnM LrrimAiUty, Daraacoaranta of IA» lirai aad Rld-noyt.Gout, and uthra kindred complaints ariring from a low state ot tbe body or obstroettoo of Its fractfoas.Do aet be pat eff by unprincipled drains wilb rams attira pdl they make rarav proto oe.Ask for Arm\u2019s Prua.aad taka nothin* aim.- No othsr tb»y can s>ra you mraparra with thto Ui its latriario vain» or cumtira pow.ru.TA» rick want the baM aid thrao la for Ihm, aad they should bava M.Frwpmreff by Or.J- C» A YKB» Practical and Analytical Cham tit, Lowell, Xass.Parcs aa Os ru Box.Pm Bazas roa 11.BOLD BY JOSEPH BOWLES,\u2019and J.MUSSON k Co.Quebec.Also, by Druggists generally throughout Canada.QoeLeo* fat Sttriember 1886.\t12m 3-a-w «hr .ffnomfng «bronlcU \u2019 mm. OF LADING, BILL KKADB.BOOKS, CATALOGUEE, CARDS, PAMPHLETS, CHECQUF8, AUCTION BILLS, CUSTOMS BLAMU LAW BLANKS, \u2019 \\ CIRCULARS, PORTERS, AND I.ABKLB» .of renewing the train, hut one Ready Relief will banish if.Could 1 keep my feet tyttm at »I1 times, I would have nothing to fear (rum the Kbnuristism sfter sp|i|ying youi Reidy Relief.I shall occasionally draw alien-tion to tbe efficary of your medicioos, lb* resflH C ('emponioe.Mereanlil# Hoflooe, AsopoW'4** of experienc*,\tA#-, soade to order, from the boot Koglwh Paffors, PAPER RULER, NHftt* Jlutldtngi, St.F (Ur street.I pULI.SETS of BOOKS for Bank*.U*Y*f*f Of Sflpwrior Binding, and ragad.M,t\t1,\u2014AL##i AH variotlioaflf Peaih A Proo*ativr Binpin* Mareb 17, 186\".\t™\tItril vm ék TOOXTMRB WITH every description of printing, \u2019rT7' n y, raow thr ^ f 9mJBUhb\tn|s lo l(* S§a»y»l FROM RVKRY VARI1TT OF TYPE, \u2022n ot which win TIM R fBOMISED _\t._ w style of workihanohip, afld at th# LOWH* tsasiau xaiax.QUKBICC.\u2014Fntrrfln k*b PffRirtffHD ffT C.8T.MICHXL, Be.m.Moovtsim ffruatfi High School of Quebec.' I ^H E usaal course of instruction in this Insti-I.totioa comprise» English Reading ; Grammar \u2022nd Compodtioa, History, Geography, Writing; Arithmetic, Genera) and Commercial; Ms thematic*, tadoding Geometrr, Algebra, Mensuration, kt.; Franck, Latin, and Greek.Terms, as heretofore, £12 Ids.per annum, payable quarterly ia advance; Scholar* under 10 year» of age £10 per annum By a duo distribution of labour among tb* leacbers aad other arrangements, a full oppor» toaity ia afforded of securing proficiency in tbe bracLkally uaetul, aa waif as tb* Classical pranebofl.Quebec, 28tb January, 1856.&bf dooming epromtit 10 PURLISHED DAILY DDRINO THR TRAR, IT CHARLES 8T.MICHEL, at Hi0 orncE, Vo.as, aCoimtoixi Btroot, Qnofcoo.rERMS.\u2014Twenty-Five Shillings per annum, payhblo half-yearly in odvanco.AnVERTlRINO.Bis Haas aad aadar.Tst Insertion, 9s Ad, and TVkd for \u2022fflr-k aiiopooffloiit iBBfflriintk.Tea lines and aoder.1st Insertion, 3s 4d, aad lOd foe aach sabseqnent Insertion.Over ten line» sd per lin» for tba 1st Insertion, and Id par Un» far each sntraeqnrnt Insertion.vraelv sates.One Bqusrr.not to ezreed 93 Une».010, with tbs privilege of «hanging It occasionally.Half Bqnara.not lo eurtod taiinrk, AA with lha Mma nrivileges.Profesrional aad athar Cards, ao4 aasaeding four Usas At per annum.Ns Advsrtisemaatte baeaaafdsmd by tks year oalrra It Is prevtonslr agreed upon between the parties The prirllegs of rearly Advertisers will be eonSned to tnetr regular bnslnnra, and all other Adrertiramrnts \u2022neh as Ancilen Ralss, Hoaars to LeL DtoMlntion ef Partnerships, Legal NoUees, Ships, Ac., will be rbarged aatra.Metirara ef Deaths, ronUInlng aa Invitation lo attend the Fanerai, lo b» rhargud 9a OA Ns dlsronnt allowed oa Advertisements ordered ta b* Inserted once, twice, or three times s week.H.B \u2014 All Orders Ibr tbo Insertion or dlraeotlnannco of Advsrtisooioats.mast bo la writing\u2014verbal erdsrs cannot bo recognised.Cff\u201d JUcomiguniatlionemiul bspOtl-pend.Thr WKFKLY CHRONICLE ia publiskeff every SATURDAY MORNING af TEN o\u2019clook, erica Ten Shillings par annum\u2014poyablein-Pdvanca bo TOptiy executed at thr ! 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