Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 11 novembre 1856, mardi 11 novembre 1856
[" n ,7 .:i AND COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.X.] = ^TT-r \u2014rr QUEBEC.TUESDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, 18 6 6.{NO.2660.- .FIRST SCREW STEAMSHIP PROM Liyerpool for Portland, U.S.CALLING AT St, Join\u2019s Hlld., and Halifax, H.8., Oat and bome, to land and rvetiye Paaaanf era , and Goods.Tb* stay at thrae places will Le abort, as the facilitiea for diacbargiof will b« great New ¥trk, Montreal StaiBahlp UBef Quebec T' old.I T1 Steamanip \u2022* KHERSONKSE,*\u2019 IHE New and Powerfal First lip 44 tone M 12 24 16 5\tGs.6\tGs.$30 25 10 8 Claaa Screw A 1 at Lloyds, 2,300 tons bartben, Captain CHaati Powell, will sail from LIVERPOOL for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the ISnl day of AufttiL 1856, and retain to Liverpool by tbe same route, leaving Portland on the 23rd of September following.This beautiful Steamahip, since she was launched some six months ago, has been employed in tbe Government service, and has proved herself to be a very fast, and in every way a superior vesael.She bas five water-tight compartments, and it built of extra strength, suitable for the North American trade, and baa been refitted with comfortable accommodations for a limited number ot First Clast and Steerage Passengers.Provisions provided in tbe usual style on board Atlantic steamers, at tbe rates of pai»age named below :\u2014 lit Claaa.Sl\u2019rage.Passage Money from Liverpool to St.Jobn\u2019a Nfid.15\tGs.Do do from Liverpool to Halifax, N^., and Portland.16 Ga.Do do from Portland and Halifax, to Liverpool, G.B.$60 Do do from St.John\u2019s Nfld., to Liverpool.Do do from Portland to Halifax, or vice versa.Do do from Portland to St John\u2019s, Nfld .Do do from Halifax to St.John\u2019s Nfld.Steward\u2019s Fees and Provieiona included,except Wines and other liquors, which can be had on board.Freights from Liverpool to St.John\u2019s Nfld., 45a Stg.and 5 4P cent Do from Liverpool to Halifax N.S, and Portland, 50e Stg and 5 4P cent.Do from Portland to Halifax, or vice versa, $3 4P ton, 30 cents 4P brl.Do from Portland to St.John\u2019s, Nfld., $6 4P ton, 50 cents 4P brl.To from Halifax to St.John\u2019s Nfld., $4 4P loni 40 cent* 4P brl.With 5 4P cent primage.Heavy Good* as per arrangement, and Parcels on moderate terms.For ftirther particulars apply to WEIR, COCHRAN A CO.General Office, Weaver Buildings, Brunswick Street.Orto CHAS.R,TATLOR k SON, 31, North Joha Street, Liverpool, G.B.THOS.H.BROOKING k SON, 14 New Broad Street London.BROOKING, SON A CO., St.John\u2019s Nfld.BENJAMIN WIF.Rfc CO.Halifax, Nova Scotia.JOHN RHYNAS k CO.Portland Maine.August 6.1856.STEAM ~ BETWEEN Liverpool he St.Lawrence by day light.In point ol apeed ihey are unsur passed.To Families moving Weit, (either to Western Canada or the Western States) this Line pnaaeaa ea unequalled advantages, the Steamers running direct to the Great Western Railway Depot, at Hamilton, saving the annoyance of two Transhipment* and 24 houra in time Through to Chicago, including all atopa, in Sixty-Eight Hour*.Orrtci Government Kmmigration Depart ment Buildings, Napoleon Wharf.A.R M\u2019DONALD.l .\t.THOS GLRESUN, j i3$enl** Quebec June 14.1866.VICTORIA HOTEL, POINT LEVI, (LATE AUG HT ON\u2019S.) Adjoining the terminus of the Grand Trank Railway.THE undersigned begs to inform bis friends and the travelling public, that the ebove Hotel having undergone considerable improve menta, being newly painted end papered, will be prepared, from MONDAY, the 5th Mat, te accommodate travellers and iouiiats.The accommodation for PatvATE Boaedkes w ill be found unsurpassable, and the charges very mode rate.A first rate English BAGATELLE TABLE for tbe entertainment of Boarders.Steam Boats crossing from the Hotel to Quebec every 10 minutes.Meals are served in time to suit the couve-menceof passengers arriving or departing by tha Cars.WM.NORMAN.Point Levi, SepL 25, 1856 NANSION HOUSE THIS long established and well known House, lately kept by Holgate, having been refitted, is now OPEN for the reception of Travellers.Tbe hituation, near the Grand Battery, in St.George Street, Upper Town, combinée tbe advantagea of the greatest salubrity and quiet, with a magnificent view of the Harbour and country, and a central position, within a few mmutea walk of the Exchange and Ranks.Travellers favoring the undersigned with their patronage: either as daily or monthly boarders, will receive tbe strictest attention to their comforts, with the best Table and Liquors tbe town caa afford.M.BARRETT.Quebec, May 26, 1856.\t12m.CARD.BEGS to inform his friends and the public that he has opened a spacious HOTEL in ST.LEWIS STREET,opposite the Court House, in the premises lately occupied by tbe Provincial Government, known aa JONES\u2019 BUILDINGS-Ma.PEACOCK returns bia sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage he has hitherto received in his late capacity as a Rxs-tadbateob, and hope* by strict attention to merit a continuance of the tame.Having leased hia stables to that well-known Livery Stable-keeper, Mr.F.DatecoLt., he begs to inform the public that Hora-a, Carriages, NC., can constantly be obtained at the Hotel.Horse* at Livery will be attended to with strict attention.Quebec, May 10.|H56.NOTICE.Tffit OTTAWA HOTEL Formerly occupieo oy Mr.Hcgh O\u2019Neill, SAUL f-AU-MATELOT STREET, will be OPENED on MONDAY, (he 7th instant, for the reception ol Boarders and tbe public in general.Termi of Board made known at the Hotel.GEORGE BOYCE, P.S.\u2014Winer A Lrqroa* of Superior quality.and Cioar* of the Choicest Brands.Quebec.April 3.1856.\t12m mM Private Boarding House IâS.!2A!BfB®WSB, (Late Mrs.STEELE\u2019S.) 4, ESPE.AJVADE, Quebec, May 20.1856.or eAtLiNO!\t From\t Bremen.\t Saturday.\t Feb.\t23 Mar.\t22 April\t19 May\t17 June\t14 July\t12 Aug.\t9 Sept.\t6 Oct.\t4 Nov.\t1 Nov.\t29 Dec.\t27 Krw York.Saturday.Hermann.«.Jan.26 Washington.Feb.23 Mar.22\tMar.26 Hermann.Mar.22 April 19\tApril 23 Waehington,.April\t19\tMay\t17\tMay\t21 Hermann.May\t17\tJuo#\t14\tJune\t18 WMhington,.June\t14\tJuly\t12\tJoly\t1® Hermann.July\t12\tAug.\t9\tAug.\t13 Washington,.Aug.\t9\tSept.\t6\tSept.\t10 Hermann.Sept.\t6\tOct.\t4\tOct.\t8 Washington,.Oct.\t4\tNov.\tI\tNov.\t5 Raramao.\u2022 * «Nov.\tI\tNov.\t29\tDec.\t3 Washington,.Nov.\t29\tDec.\t27\tDec.\t31 Stopping at Southampton, both going and returning, they offer paaeengers proceeding to Loudon and Havre, advantage* over any othar route, for the economy of time and money.PamaMsfrom New York to Southampton k Brem Firat Cabin, Main Sabon, $130 ; Firat Cabin Lower Reloon, $110 | Second do.$60.All let ten and newspapers muat paae through the Poet Office No bille of lading will be \u2022\u2022\u2022\"¦hI or parcels re- \u2022eived on tbe day of railing.An experienced Burgeon is attached to each \u2022hip.For Freight or postage, apply to to\u201ck\ti.\tT«.Sorti, Brae, Shirt Cil.™, 200 Doz.Gentlemen\u2019* WHITE and COLOURED SHIRTS.7\u2019/^ lowest fn ice marked tn plain figures on every article.-NO SECOND PRICE__________ PATRICK O\u2019NEILL.Buade Street Quebec, Oct.20, 1856.E A TENSIVE SALE OF DRY GOODS THE 6, ST.JOHN STREET.[«'S?'ïîr***\u2019 *\u2022 s-\u201d-»4»*\"* One Month to Sell ai Cost Price their Stock of Dry Go ds Thereby offering indneerrenta to Cuaiomers rarely to be found.\u2014TERMS .\u2018- Education, without board, A'l 5s.per quarter in advance.Educati in, with board, including washing, mending of clothes, and the use ol beds, £9 per quarter.N.D.de la Victoire, July 14, 1856.6m Extensive Ship-Smith\u2019s Establish ment for Sale.rPHE l.rge SHIP-SMITH\u2019S ESTABLISH X MENT, belonging to J.Asmstbonu, partly destroyed by tbe late fire, in Champlain Street.The Ground \u2022xtend* 60 feet along Champlain Street, by the aame depth to the Cape.The wall* are Three Strorie* high, in excellent condition ; and the whole could be repaired in a ahnit time.Paie*: £800.for the payment of which, facilitiea will be granted, end an unquestionable title.Apply to ED.G LACK EM EVER, N.P.Quebor Mav 24, 1856,\t3aw WILLIAM TAIT, Ship-Chandler and Orocer, No.61, Sr.Petrs Steekt, HAS constantly on hand EVERY ARTICLE IN HIS LINK of the very beat quality, which he will aeil at the lowest possible price*.Quebec, May 24.1H56.\t6m MOUNT HERMQN CEMETERY.L REVISED LIST of CHARGES for MAINTAINING LOTS IN ORDER has been established and may be «een at th# Cbme-tbet, oron application to th* Secretary or Treasurer.No work will be done upon lota unless specially oidered and paid in advance for the Season.Owing to the difficulty that has arlran iu col-lecting accounts, the rule which provide* that all chargea for Interments must be paid for when the order ia given will, in futur*, be a hered to.Mr.Robket Watebi baa boon Superintendent of the Cemetery.By order HENRY 8.SCOTT \u2022ere tory.Quebec, April 186$.\tJew strictly ad-appointed Suitably packed for all climates, and with foil instructions In Canister*.Is9d: llh.3* (id 21b.5a 8d ; 51b.13» 9d ; 12lb.£1 7s 6d.Sup^r-refined quality, llh.7s8d; 2M>.I3s2d; 3lh.£1 7s 6Te fî'ocerte* offered for Sale ir th» Market on Quebec account.\t'r Iv'p,.25, 1856.j.J.WYATT & mo.general agents.____\u2014 - ¦ ¦ AND - * COMMISSION MERCHANTS 8F.PAUL STREET.1 Sept 10,1856.Quitte.GEO.MORGAN.Sign and Ornamental Painter, Decorater, Ac.,&c., .St.George Street, St.John Suburb.TAKES thiaopportunity of thanking hi* numerous cnatorrera for the favor* hitherto reeuived, and Wgs to aeqaamt them and the public in geueral, that bo haa removed from No 10 t to No.24, ia the same street, Quebec, April 30,1856.\t\\ FRA1SCI8 BleAIS.PROMNCIAL LAND SURVr'\u2019,OR OFFICE, No.83, Quuxn 8rxg f.* St.Roche.2nd July, |8»8, rpHK podertictied haa cemmena.d fo.Quebec, June 23, 1856.\u2022«a ia prf lumber aDWARhT.MMDRlKR.1 «rm.r,.l rb.nb.,.*1.Peter Street.02847127 THE MORNING CHRONICLE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1856'.Aa%ertlN«ni«nta (bla Dinner to Hogb Allan, Ew|.\u2014C.Rogor.Qatboc Ladita Saininary\u2014Mi»« Kandall.Edu^ati-n\u2014Mrs.Browa.To Capitalia'a\u2014Androwa k Campbell Building Lots for Sala\u2014A* Canpball.Branch Tenth inf.Shoe Thread\u2014J.Pa\u2019creoa.Windsor Snap, do Valuable Property for Sale\u2014J.S Hossark.Freight for Halifax\u2014H.J Noad k Co.Ship*Yard to Let\u2014A.Gilmour Ik Co.Du Barry's Ravalante Arabica Food.Sale of Pure\u2014J (VDoftneH.Uun(Jon, having procured a Iree passage on boar! the Jenny Lind.He had been in con-; venation with the Steward of the vessel, shortly after she entered the Canal, and went forward out jf the Cabin.He w aft not nutted afterwaids, until a |>assenger looking over the side of the vessel saw a body floating in , the water some distance in its rear.The steamer was immediately stopped and a boat ' lowered.The body was picked up and found to be that of poor Imlach, uuite dead.His remains were put on shore and conveyed j io i he dead house.Some acquaintances in Montreal have taken possession of the re-1 mains, ami intend to give them a respectable : funeral.How this sad accident happened no \u2018 one knows.Ther- were laid 260 hams, \u2018* lb* Austrian occupation ol the Principaliu##.tba f# PIED.Oe \u2022aa«ay svaaiac.sTwr a tlaMtS* II \u2022ha bare wilt chrtsilaafertitaXs.Mery A ibabaa.M4 »tfaa< Mr M Ce4vUU,a««l occupât Advice* from Constantinopl* staie that MtAtery** y*tignation remains unscceptc COMMERCIAL.Jjr \u2014 *¦4 Kiportfl *t QofbMs rtUtily,\tb?Da t|s*Uf.»w A-vs'r,.t* Are |||< are '¦¦if tt«- teasl f.O «rksb *4 Cars No.'J7 >*$.\u2014*\tKlusbftk Ja*oka.*81x12V r.rarv Aj&.cSj HjiJM.4.^.Jm*, of eHkn\\o iwtVouiil*^#, f< dig-ttid*, gathg^ uîks.low spiiiis si d nsrvdus faneiea.\u201d ^ ( Cure No.\t311.\u2014\u2022* Mis* Kliaabeth Yeoman, £«vrarte, nrar Llveij oilS a cure of ten y**™ dyspepsia sod all ihe borrori of nervous irittabi- ¦¦¦rts sSaS-SÎSH fCaenniled far the Morning ( I M P O K T 4 .\t*\t* Newree 1 give you the (Applause.) Air Mayor and company having takeu their seats, a flourish of trumpeis proclaimed ailen e.The Lord Mayor said grace.The bands played appropriate mueio during the banquet.Alter diuuer the trumpets again proclaimed silence.The Lord Mayor said grace after meat.A flourish of trumpets preceded each toast, aud the vice-president at each table repeated the toast given from the chair.The Loid Mayor proposed the first toast.\u201c Her Mnjesty the Queen.'* Baud God Savo the Queen.\u201d The lx>nl Mayor proposed the second the Fallen.\u201d communication relative to the Bntiah pies*\t.44 For aome time past various organs of the toist, 44 His Excellency the Lord-Lieutenant English pre»s have been occupied in orcu- aud Prosperity to Ireland.** Baud\u2014\u201c hf.latiif'calumnies upon the French govern Patrick\u2019s Dav.\u201d 1 \u2022 \u2014 ojilumnica the m »re Ovlious that the\\ His Kxcellency the Lord-Lieuteos\u2019it then arc advanced un ter the shelter of the anony- rose to respond, and in an extremely loud, mous, and 11e.mil no other rep y than con- clear, and distinct, voice which was heard *\t\u2018 \u2019 *\tat the remotest extremities of the vast apart- ment, spoke as follows : \u2014 Soldiers of the Crimea, my wish now is not to speak long, but\u2014(loud laughter and cbeers) \u2014I wish that every man l see before me could hear me say liow proud t feel to be one ot them this day.(Cheers.) In the place I fill I have the right to tell you in Ihe name ot the g»>«*d Queen I serve that her fine tmops are vvel-conie.(Cheers.> I have the right to tell you in the name of the Irish people (great cheering)\u2014that they h>vo brave nn\u201ci\u2014(repeated cheering)\u2014 that they know that you one and all have fought, and toiled, and bled, and would have died at your post (hear, hear)\u2014and so they have wished this day Cj fill your cupa to the brim, ami to give you tempt.We know the respect which surrounds the liberty of the press in England, aud therefore in pointing out its errors we coniine ourselves to making an appeal to the gooit seri-e and loya ty of the English people and to forewarning them agasi.si the danger* of a system which destroys confidence between the two governments, and tends to disunite two nations whose alliance is the best guarantee for the peace of the world.\u201d The Austrian note in answer to the French request lor explanations in reference to the continued occupation of the Principalities, is -aid to have been very concise ami determined.Austria slated that the occupation wa» pursuant to a special treaty w ith the Porte; that England consented to it; that ('mint Waleweki might apply to those two i the fat of the land.\u2014 ((ireat cheering).No: Powers; and lastly that she would make | for the worth of the thing\u2014not by way ot preparations for evacuation the moment that , gorging you with food\u2014not lor the stir ol the troops ol the Western Powers le:I Greece., one short hour, but the Irish pei'jve have Baron von Hubner, however, is charge»! to > spread this tniard to-day to show you and make explanations at Pans that will smooth 1 those who will come alter you that your down the abrup\u2019ness ot the Note.\tI\tcountrymen and your countrywomen, too,\u2014 It appears that France has resolved not to 1 (cheering)\u2014all wish to 'hank you for what .'rinci-! you have done, am! to show you that they insist upon the union o! the Danubnn P palities.as'hat is one ol the principal motives Vistri 1 has tor not evacuating that territory.Au-l.ia, however, will never be at a loss far pretext- to avoid the fulfilment of her obligations when it is likely to advance her interests A despatch was expected at Pari*, on Thursday evening 23rd October, from Baron Bret.o r.announcing his departure from Naples if he had not received the proposition tr mi the Neapolitan government.It seem* ttiat In.- la-t instructions were to demand his pas-ports and take his departure unless ti e King intimated his intention to comply with the demand ot tne allies.The despatch may be received m the course of the evening, but up to 4 o'clock it had not arrived.It is p*-ible that he may have left but it is hardly iirob.ib:e he would do so without informing the government.People are naturally curious to know of what nature are the demands 01 the allied govern nents They cannot refer to the enactment ot good laws, tor according to Italians them-elves, no State in Paly is in possession ol better law*s than Na-| pies; m»1 complaint is that they are not ex-I ecuied.There is one, but most comprehen-; sive demand, and it is no doubt that which t e Allies put forward, namely, the putting ; m force tne constitution, which alone would he a sufficient guarantee for the good aa J.\t^ Archbishop of Canterbury to depriva- - ™\t- I non, in other words, to ejection from the To Correspondents.\u2014Our correspondents 1 Church of England, for preaching and pub-may rest as«ure«l that it their favors do not , halting do.-tn ies relative to the Lord\u2019s bup-prumptlv appear, the failure is owing to the p, r at variance with the 28th an I 29th article* tact that our hmi ed spice is crowded with ol the church.The Archdeacon might have advertisements and the news of the day.t'f gone on preaching to the end of his days the the Istter indeed we cannot publish one half of what we would desire.VS*ill \u2022\u2022 T.C.\u201d \u201c A Tax Payer,\u201d 44 A Merchant.\u201d and .Mercator,\u201d be indulgent till to-morrow 7 't 'he General Meeting ofthe St.Andrew\u2019s Society held on the 7th instant, the following Gentlemen were elected officers for the ensuing year :\u2014 Présidant\u2014.los^ph Xîarrtn.Tsq.W.D.Yks-rrtsclsnt\u2014Il R Ksstt and Kohl Shaw.F.«een *«'!d since her *cce *1011 to ihe throne.Now Gen.Narvaez is not very laMidious where large measures are concerned ; he has a capacious swallow, but the act he was called u;>on to do was lioyoiid even hi« power* ot deglutition.He literally stood aghast, and the very hair* of his moustache twisted with affright.What ! the property to change hands which has been held for the last 21 years by thousand* and thousands of bpani-ards, and of which so many ol all parties have uecome legally the possessors ! V\\ hen he had recovered his speech\u2014lor in reality lie waa unpreparc»! f or such a demand\u2014-he told th- Queen that it was utterly impossible to execute *uch a measure, thaï it was ol the most revolutionary character, that it Would put in imminent peril her throne and her «iviiasty, and that he who had counselled her to it was the worst enemy ol both.The Queen declared that the contrary wa* the fact, and that nobody had, alter herself, greater interest in their preservation than her adviser.Narvaez inquired who 'he person wae ; she replied, 4* the King and she rang the bell and ordered the attendant to request his presence.The King, who was not far oil, soon made hi* appearance, and in reply to the Queen declared that it was he who had advised the measure, and he perfectly agreed with her Majesty.Narvaez made some farther efforts toilis-uade her but 111 vain.He then\u2019lost his temper and declared that he would resign instantly rather than accept such a measure.The Queen amihng-ly loid him he might do as be pleased.Narvaez, without paying much nlten ion to ceremony, rushed from th- apartment, and quitted the 1\u2019alace, not without bestowing on all within he irinp lor»N, A ladies in waiting, maid* of honour, g**ntlemon of the chamber, several of those fl iweis ol eloquence of which he is profil*# in his moments of excitement, and which are more remarkable for energy than elegance.1 he Queen sent lor the Marqui* of Vi uma.Tne Manjois is at the head.or al least the most prominent member of Ihe *b*oluti*t party.H# 1* n fair type of ihe Spanish gentleman, dignified m manner, and independent in character.He cernes his royali*m lo rather an extreme point ; but he is not deficient in judgment.The Marquis obeyed t.« command to appear iu the Royal presence.44 1 *ent for you,\u201d said her Majesty, in her most co xmg manner \u201cknowing how royaliat were your opinions Nov.l*.Fsr krtf Robsrt MsWlUt*».Msurire, fVosi »]#\u2014 AK> lou* soks U J H OolOrsllh 10* mm X MlisksU * O.)\u2022 asks *resUr IsCklsis.Sfi»*r4 * Cs.\t) * X PORTS.Nov.t* .\t.\t.\t, For sWs Mississippi.WsUh fsr UVsrfrssI Moa*l Msrvss Cf mated «0 Ship NO TICK * alera nud o therm.tho 8T.LAW- WINCHES FOR HIRE at KEl.CK FOUNDRY, at Ti«.|>er Dav.Rafting Chains at 2s.64.each, tor loadtng, and olbor tissr in proportion.Apply to E.CONNERS.Qusboc, July 16, 1856,\tto 16 nev ON sad after MONDAY, tbe I0H» Novembsr *nt)l further notice, all Freights by the Ki\u2019 1 tHSLia 1 Co.'s Steamkbs upwside, will be at fTariff Rarts.\t.\t>¦ » «tAN.A,«.O^Sm.Nov.8, 1846.ttour.Fish, Butter, &c.,&c.riR SALK BY THE SUBSCRIBER -500 Barrele V xtra.Fancy anil Kunerfin.FLOUR, suitable for Bakers aud mill**, at very low prieee, 400 Bsrrele Given Cod Fish, 200 do.No.1 Labrador Hsrrines.500 Cwt.Dry Cod Fish, 20 Ksgs Township Buttsr.\u2014'ALSO,\u2014 50 Brls.Freak Oatmeal.n6lan.No.25|,bt.Peter Street.Quebec, 10th Nov.I8b6.\t) taut For sale by Druffisia iinerally.nov II, it Tt Skip Misters, Owners, Stevedores, &e.SUPERIOR WINCHES FOR H1RK et 7i «0 to *0 70 for suparflns wssiern ; S'! 79 lo #7 V0 for titra do .Canadlau floer slsadr.vrtlli laodsrsts «lontaiul, small sairs Kys Floor at *9 lo 69 for oomuioa Sno IS ebuios (upvriliie WhiU bMi at 6'JO for ni lbs lablv it will be obsorvnl tha; the touuagi\u2019 uiuployed In Ibo Timber Trado beiweon the llrU!i!i Coionlcs sud thl» port to Ihe prdliea»-8 occasioned by a disorderly system, these Fills will a cur® Milotkff im\u2019Aut have fmiled, ami although a powerful rem»-ly.do n»»l contain iron, calo met.antimony, or any other mineral Foil direction* accompanying each package.I rice, In the t\u2019nlted Mtatr* and Canada, One Dollar.A,.to, U.U\tBM nwIKtr.Hochester.N.T.TITTLE A MOSER.Anhurn.N.V., Oensral Agent* N.It.\u2014*1.00 and ti poetaas «lamps enclosed to any autWoriCMl Agout, wUI iniuro a bo ills of Ihe I ill* by r\u201cForrB.\u201ce.L Whole,ale and He'ad.by O O A It DO U IN, Quebec, and Dragfisl* generally.Jnlv '.\u2019nd.Ir-Aii.\tFJm all.Dicner to Hugh Allan, Rgq.INTENDING Subscribers to lbs abovs Dinner, will please give tbsir ns mas to tbe Treasurer, J H.CLINT, Esq.,or to tbs undsrsifned, be-fore tbs I7tb mat.C.ROGER.f usbsc.Nov.II, *856.\tSecretary* AH city papers will please copy.Freight for Halifax.HE Schoonsr 4\u2018 W.R.BURNHAM,\u201d hat room fr a lew Hun- obtaiosd at her rcaidrnco Dalkoustc Placs.Qiwb*4M»\u2018I.uml botw ith-laiv'inz we h«.l uned every m-aiis within our :»'wer snd know-] ledge, and kf|>t pertons Const*nU)' on guard \u2022gainst them, sod nUbmigh we had slaved »hou-sandt of the enemy, ihrir reserved l.giona were aura u> come in at the last hour and «aim the lory Rut by the aid of yopr value.de \" Kxte*-MINATOR.\u201d we have routed the enemy, horse.| fool anddiag vMi*.Mr> rind no neresMly lor even ,tur guard, a* there «rt not enough ol ths enemy left to try experiments upon MKSSITT k Lanclw.Fronrietors 0» th# Dey-st.Hou«e, No».54, 56 nnd 58 Dey-st.Agents, C.V.ULicartER k Co., No.81 Baiclsv-a*.Eric# 25 ccnls a box.Nild by *11\tin C*n*na.DR.M\u2019LANE\u2019S VERMIFUGE.PRgPARKD BY' FLBMINO UROS.OF PITT8BIRG.f^j^ During a jiractic# ot more than twonty veore, Dr.M\u2019Lane liaJ atleiuled mnumera-able pationtit afllided with every form of vrorm disease, and was induced to apply al the energies ol h\u2019lM tnifid to the discovery of* vermiliiL'e, or worm destroyer, certain in its eflect# ; the result of his labors is the American Worm Specific, now belore the public, prepared by Fleming Bros, ot I ittsburg, which is perfectly aafe, and may be given alike to children of the most tender age, or to the aged adult ; it purge* mildly and sub dues fever, and destroy* worms witn invariable success It ia easy of adrainislrstion, and as it does not contain mercury in any form whatever, no tvaUiclious are necesaar) with regard to drinking cold water, nor ia it capable ot doing the east injury to the tende.eat infant.An Incredible number of worms have been expelled by this great vermifuge.rVUnrchaecrs will be careful to ask tor IlM\u2019LANE\u2019S CELEBRATED VERMI- curity given by m-utgtgs upon real estate valu* j.FUCH\u2019S, Tailor, No.69, S(.John btrMt.Quebec, Nov.6,1856.\t2w FETITCLERC, Noisry.St Joseph Street.Quebec, 11th Nov., 1856.\t5 FRSNCK TZACBZtra.A YOUNG MAN.lately arrived here, would undertake to give FRENCH LESSONS i* private families, on very modcrat* terms.Apply a< this * \u2019(lice.Quebec, Nov.II, 1856.\t8p_____ KDICATION, ENGLISH &.CLASSICAL.MRS.BROWN respectf Ily informs ibe Ladies of Quebec, that r.aving enlsiged her School Room, she is prepared to rereiva a few additional J'updt.The branches tsught are Romsn, Grecian and Englnh History ; Natural Philosophy ; Klocu-tiot'; Gismu.sr, Get»grsphy and the use of the Globrt; Arithmetic, mental and practical.French an:i Ltiin by Mr.Brown.\t^ English and Freneb\u2014Eight dollars per quarter, j __ Do.with Latin, Ten dollars.No.2, S».Ursule Street, Quebec, I Kb Nov., |H56.\t2w-3aw KUUCATION, WANTED, for the High School of Quebec, A FRENCH MASTER; slso, AN ENGLISH AND ARITHMETICAL MASTER.Application to be made within a fortnight to W.8.SMITH, Rector.Quebec, Nov.6, 1856.\t2w German & Hebrew Languages Mr.FRESHMAN wood inform ihe Publie that he will be happy to I EACH tbo above l.angosgrs during the ensuing winter, either at bis iraidenr* or elsewhere, Further particulars can be ascertained on application to Mr.U.Brnj*mim, Junr., 01 to tho nodersigned c.freshman, 29, Bndgs Street Qusboc, Nov.6,1866.\tIm (Pres Csaard.Brstt * Anslss's Clrsular ) Livaspoot.O*» *4.1896.AansssO *\u2022 beg l* band List sf Vsssels sold *tnc* ths 10th lost î\u2014 FAwart.*#aa, baUl at Qaabas, 164».sold for *1900.Committee of Insulmsat 14.Thompson.Esqrs.Hnnhls F VV.Friiarnts 6c John Thomptoo.Esq.raiiy givon us this day.In I wish to thank you for the high manner in ^\t/ »\t.14 » .\tw hich the army m genaral has been spoken t,,-.Ih# London Timex of tho 24th.has no q{ ^ pjirlK.U|ar|y ,l)r |h*| part M tin' ir ny Railway Cci.cbration \u2014The influx of stranaeis to the Celebration next we»*k, pro-rni»*-s to be immense, nnd the applications for invitation csrds ere crowding in from every quarter.It has become necessary for the Com mitt*» lo restrict the number of ihoa# invitations, from apprehension ol 11 want of capacity on the part of the citizens to provide lodgings for nil the guests, -t is difficult to fin/ard anything like an opinion ns to th# number of thousands of persons who will be present, but from the number of acceptance* olthe invitations their name will From sympathy for hi.» punishment, which ho has brought on hirnsell.It says, truly enough, \u2022\u2022 It cannot be every man\u2019s business to harmonise tin* Bible, the Fathers, the Reformers, th# Articles, Prayer hook, homilies, aad th# leading divines of the Church o! England into on# consistent whole.Indeed, there nr# too many who undertake the t;i»k only to f.»il, for lew, very f*w, are the writers who do no*, add to th# obscurity which they wish to dispel.In our opinion,.Archdeacon |)*ni-son i» one ol tho«e who hav»j ruiat.ikcn their vocation by plunging into ronirovery.As a country clergyman h# might have been an ' ornamental and a useful character: nnd h# ! might even have expressed hirnsell in strong j g#tierAirie* 011 the subject ot the Sacrament, , with no worse result than driving away a few ; humble ohriMiana from the altar.But he hud not lli# qualifications f.>r controversy, and is far as he is concerned, it is n positive Jiy 7 eteyraph.VIA MONTREAL LINK.ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP BALTIC.Four days later from Europe.PORT or QaftfcB3C SHIPPING liwklXIttlHCBs ARRIVED.Nor.1*.Brifts Dsa4y Jlta.Ylgnssn.20 days, 81 Jabs* MI4, fbr MssUsaJ.ssgsr * Sib.which was so fortunate a# lo lake part in the Crimean campaign.I dare ssy many ot my comrades, who are here now, will agree with me, that at one time we never thought of seeing such a festive scene as we witness thi« day (hear, hear.) Wo have ail j Naples on the 24lh Out.seen s -me danger and hardship, but w« have Count Wal» wski\u2019s oliicia New Yore, 10th November.The steamer44 Ballio\u201d arrived at her dock at 8 o'clock.She loft Liverpool al 10o\u2019clock on the morning ol tho 29th.The \u201c Africa\u201darrived out on the morning of the 27th.The feature of the news which has excited most attention is the official paragraph in the Paris Mjnilrur relative to the, British Press.This paragraph, [which will be found in rilemo in our summary of nowrs by the Ca- ashore on orren t»tsn«i nmiu.J has «ytuseil excitement both in Eng- j ^ land and in France, having even affecteil the 1 whir Bourne, and, it is reported, llial tho British Government will a«k an explanation of Ihe threat lo dissolve the alliance.Respecting the Neapolitan difficulties, the only additional progress is that tho French l.mbassv, as ul«o, probably, the British, left C L K A K KD .Mas.10.Ship Mississippi.Walsh.Liverpool, ¦ Barstall * Co.-VorUgorn, Cowans.Orsaaock.\tCs Brlgls Bllsabslb 4k William, UonJon, Harbor Oraso, Nfld.M H Warren \u2014 Rebo.Rorh*.Csrbanenr.Nflfl.H J Noad A Cs.tjsbi Kata, W*Uoa.Qassasiowa.P 8ksa.MARITIME EXTRACTS.Tb* following are ths nsmss of lb* Tessoli remslulog In port to be rlfar*as-lopol.City of Lincoln.Augusts.Poarl.AOar.Uc, Anglo-sea These Ihrse are at Moolrrsl \u2014 Rrrumangn, tleoowa, 8 8- Csnsdlsn.U I* reported that the Khnoner True Blue, ftrom Ha- ilfst.for Montresl.with \u2022 rerg* of «\u201cgsr and Ü*U, 1» hors on Oreen IsUnd.riis brigsnllne Mr mis, Corrlvrsn.hence nt Rt John s.J I.wMstruck by s so* UUiulLonbl IVt-r « Hank, which wash## the Capt sin »f#.>rtm»r lUiibs of >*-'¦.a.C land, were uenerally adverse iihih Sap SO .V> K, and Ians 13 t8W.was overtaken »>y » K»lo 1 hr frem Ik.N XV : ths sea ro*« very h\u2019xh.and lb-' ihin la hored very heavily.West mornlnir sh# heeam i Isaky ; the pnmp.wrrs g»d to work and kopt RointJ.1'iit Ihe water Ksinc! ronsiderahly.About li a in.after a pari of the deek I»,ad had been thrown overboard, the shlj V\u2014\t»\ta al\t|\\\tI\t4lf tnr niN\u2019K BOOT\tn *nrvywu t*v« v»rv»resa*.\u2022\u2022\u2022»» ihe complicated relationi or ine PanuDian ,truck b?two hr*vy «««\u2022 on the wettht ¦I«i4\\ principalities.\tI whtrh ,hrpw hrr ottt on ,l#r It ia denied from Vienn.n, but reasserted All tho rrew »n -cesded la rrulny » the ahi;»'« broad .\teseepl one boy.an apprentice, named K from Fram e, that tbe Porte had summoned nrun,Kiii.who w»«unr.»rttinatMy drowned.Tb# Hr *l.« A .tri-ns In mill\tI was cot.and the masts broke by the deck, and the tliff Austrian* to quit.\t«\tship role uprlfhl.Kreryikin» that *\u2022\u2022 lo-'S\" had fal III thisconnvolion are two report*,\u2014nrsi- |,n'from 0rf,i,s deck when the ship was on her broad Iv __Ihal the (\u2019nnaressof Paris M not likely to aide, andwhat was r«*i was wrhod overboard, so that *\t,\t.,, In ft,n nrtn nsaent of Fntf- the dwk was foirtplMely swept, aodlho ship readere-1 inoet soo»l,o\\M x 40 feet, exclusive of Verandah, the interior and finished verandah round Ihe whole house eoundalio* walls are 12 teet high, principal fiat also 12 feet I clear, and comprising the lollnwing apartments: I drawing room, dining roon, lihrsry, toilet room, ntirserv, 2 bed rooms, sad 5 in the attic fl»t.\u2014 The basement fiat r«»mpr»sa« a breakfast room, kitchen, with Patent Force Pump end Sink.Pa* lent Wsl*r Closet, scullery, rooks Bed 10O1*, t good cellar, aud an excellent Well ot pore Water, \u2014there Is *l*o sbundanee of cupboards in various parts of ihe h«e» ; also a Jet-d'Ksu immedistoly in (root of hall-door of house.Th# prospect form of thi# property it mvgnifi-eent, commanding \u2022 viow ot the beouiifnl Valley of Ihe St- Charles River, wilh the Villsgesof l.orette, t'-hsrleaheorg and Hesuport in tbe distance, also the Falls of Mon\u2019morenci, the Island ol Orleans, and a portion of lbo KiverFt.i'Sw-rence, the whole lormisg on# of the moot hand-tome, valuable and complet# Country residsocea in th# vicinity ol Quebec.The above property is now offered st PsivaTK Sai.K.If not di»pos d of by ihe 4th Decenib#r next, will then he So:d by PU HI.1C AUCTION.Ter ns of payment will be tiled# easy.For parficulaii, apply to J.S.HORACE, Notary, St Peter Btreet.Quebec, Nov.11,1856.\t2aw Prix* Medal st tho Pari* Exhibition Uni- ?ertail* do 1866.THE largest and best selected Stock in the City, msnofsetursd m ibe Latest trlyles, and of Superior Workmanship ladies victorinks.MUFFS, CUFFS, Ac.GENTLEMEN\u2019S CAPS,________ GAUNTLETS, MITFit'T FR^ FUR TRAVELLING COATS, k BOOTS Sleigh Roboo, of Boar, Wolf, and Racoon, Fox, and Buffalo, Rnow-bbooo and Moccasins CP* Every article warranted as represented.JNO.HENDERSON At CO.Baade Street, Fronting tho Market.Quebec, Nov.7,1856.Cheap Music ! THE Suheeribeia beg to inform th* MUSICAL WORLD that they have decided to SELL OFF their present siocic of POPULAR AND CLASSIC MUSIC, ST AM ImmeiMffl Reduction below the MARKED PRICES I ! As the collection comprises the best DANCE MUSIC, And (he onoet beautiful VARIATION PIECES | of the day, Amatkvss and the PaorEssioN >ra invited to call early.CAREY BROTHERS, Music Library, 24 St.John Street.Quebec, Nov.10, 1856.\tIm NEW BOOKS.~r~ \u2022ix parts, by W, ''oKTlVxV FOWL* A CO.1** XVastdogten Street flostou.Propriété» \u2022\u2022\tby *b',r\te very where CF.RTirU' ATK ÔF R.W00DW \\RD ^q.5 h# wall known travetlor for Ihe Dnncsnnen Iron Work*.Perry re .Pa Durcankon January II, IB56.Df.C.M Jackson- Denr Mir\u2014\" I was for fit# year* was Indadee# to try Hooflands Her mas Bitters, after taklag fonr bolile# 'of wMrh.I was entirely snred aod am now enjoying the he*| healih.\u201d Dn ft n acAnHoKOFOH snysi Dorns, Tenn , Ang 9X l*»1 hnvo soM nil iha were hy their own\tP**\tll* *hre t\u201d.Oerman Biller, y^n hare sent ms.ssfi If W# prseara- Ths mart*» eon Honed nn hoard\ttien rentlon#.lo do *.mneh good m l« has dose.Il WUI Volga arrtvsd \u2022« «\u2022'h^bar#\tJi he the best medicine ever sold here.\" \u2022ussonndwswrostretfslly reavesttbU the* Skprs* ,\tu»T,r.\u201e,mon>\t_____ With regard to th* aubfil«miala, th* follow-1 Udiw, «nd g*nil*m o, w* f**l highly hofi- white 32# to W* W p*r 48o lb* ing details will git* »n id#* of th* dmrrer î\u2014 J oqrod for yew iaviting os fa (hi* frand ban- ^ rtQt ghanf*.¦ ¦to «> .w\t-\t«« w .\t' slon of most gratefnl thanks will he loswtod I\" ths Philadelphia ntu\\ Baltimore flour 32s 6dto\tMa»fa*5sgy*Ha_u flfefa \u2022 6TJpp*r Town, (Next door to Messrs.J.h O.Crkmazik.) I # THE Subscribers beg to announce that their PALL A.WINTER NTOCR is now compfcte, having jest maiked off a targp assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, Selected from the moat fashionable boo»*-s in ImmmIou, comprising auetunvive as*ortm«-nt ol-\u2014 Wl- VP OF ENGLAND BROAD CLOTH.PILOT.BEAVER.WHITNEYS and REVERSA BLE CLOTHS, DOESKINS.CA&SIM ERES, SCOTCH TWEED**, VESTING*, he.I.A L.L.have bees appointer! Sole Agents for Canada for the Cel-biaGd WF.NDllA.7f < OATS, being w-ll adapted for this climate, it consists of a GREAT COAT, the lining ol which, can be converted into an OXONIAN, forming a double (.\u2018oat N.B.\u2014 Our Stock of GENT\u2019S HOSIERY consist# m part of a large aasor\u2019ment of LAMB\u2019S wool and merino VE^rs.pants, hose.hr., he., a large variety of FANCY FLANNEL and LIM£F SHIRTS, Military.Port Hole, Cambri-\u2019ge, Piccadilly and other ColLit always or* hard.A choice aelectron of Neck Tiea arid Scarf,.GT All orders punctually attended to.I.ot l.lewine.Qu»bee, Oet.J|, 1856.WANTED.COACHMAN, to tal* charge and drive parr ei Horses.Ap^ y at ibis Office.AM Quebec, fith Nov.1866.SADDLERS.A FEW HANDS WANTED\u2014none but good workmen need apply.Quebec, Oct.10.IS56.JOSEPH AULD.Yy\u2019A!fTKD,-A COMPETENT ENG! NKERV'J wo FIRST BATE SMITHS, who bave a general knowledge of Iron Woik.\u2014 Apply to '\t' *\tp.whitty, St.Paul Street.Quebec.July 9.18: 6.Furnished apartments to let,\u2014 Apply to Quebec, July 18, 1856.D.MORGAN, Tailor, Fabrique Street.MI FOR SALE, fiOO « II A\\« KS.CONSISTING of tie d and Silver Watches, Gold Ciiains, Silver and Galvanized Chains, Gold Kii ga.Gold and Gilded Breast Pins, Gold and (, itdrd Watch K*-}\u2019*, and other articles, forming in all 5 0 Chances, amounting to $825.The Drawing will tnke place at S:or** of the undersigned, on WEDNESDAY,the 15th ins\u2019ant ANT.GAUTHIER, Watch Maker, No.6, Notre Dame Street, Lower Town.Qu* b* r.O\u2019.1 5.1856.THE BRITISH & NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSRIFS.FOR SALE, HHDS.BRIGHT PORTO RICO SUGAR, Puncheons Porto Rico MOLASSES Box*-# M.R RAISINS, New Crop,\u2019 Qr.-Casks Boilec Linseed Oil, Kegs Putty Bladders.\u201e ,\tLANE, GIBB h CO.Qu»bee, Oct.25, 1856.\t3 w3aw NOW LANDIHG\u2014ex EOYALIST, AND FOR SALK, A FEW ROLLS of SHEET LEAD, of different weights.HENRY CHAPMAN h CO._ ,\t_ .\tArthur htreet.Quebec, 3rd October, 1856.JUST received, and lor Sale at No.19, Fabrio u Street :\u2014\tn A «mall lot of SWITZER CHEESE.ev v «\t.w-Lt CHEMINANT.Quebec, Oct.II, 1856.FOR SALE, A Ci 0ASKS Preserved Lobsters, in I lb tins, ^ 50 Barrels Bright Porto Rico Sugar 86 do do do Molssses, 50 Puns.Clayed\tdo 8 Puns.Jamaica Hum, 27o.p ^ ,\tR MITCHELL h CO.Quebec, 7ih Oct., 1856.10 Ql English Gin.-CASK» just received and for *a!«-_ by\tRYAN BROS, h CO.Quebec, Oct.IK, 1856.Belghm ASH OAKS! ASH OAKS!! NOTHING SPURIOUS! fPHK Subscriber has constantly on hand, a 1 supply of the beat made WHITE ASH OARS assorted, at tbe Old Daror, 305, Champlain Street, (opnogite Mr.Henrv\u2019s Foundry).Merchants and Ship-Owners will find it to their interest to rail at the above establishment before making purchases elsewhere.HANDSPIKES and every other article for 8bip use to he found of the best quality and in any quantity required at the above establishment.tl-No runners have any authority to soliri orders for this establishment.T.QUINN.Quebec, July 30.1856.From \\ev* York to Liverpool CniKr Cabin Passage.$130 Second do do .75 From Boston to Liverpool.CHtrr Cabin Pissaoe.$110 Skcond do do .60 The ship# from Boston call at Halifax.PxastA, t'apt Judkins, Canada, Capt Lang, Abasia.Capt Stone, America,Capt Wickman Asia, Capt E G Lott, Niagara, Capt Kyrie, A rale a, Capt Shannon, Eurova, Capt J Leitch, These vessels carry a clear White Light at mast head; Green on starboard bow; Red on pert bow.leave WFDNE.SDAT.N.York, do 29th Oct.Fo'ton, do N York, do Bo* i,ui, do N.York do Boston, do N.Yoik, do Roeinii, do N.York do Spikes, 1 CiCi TfEUb SPIKES, assurted sizes.1UU JY For Sale by RYAN, BROTHERS * CO.Quebec, Out.7, *856.Fire Bricks.1 fr 000 PARRS F,RE bricks, -T\t\\7jmt received and for sale by RYAN, BROTHER?h CO.Quebec, Oct.6, 1856.Cull Deals.A FEW THOUSAND Pieces P I \\ E and SPRUCE CULLS, for sale bv RYAN.BROTHERS k CO.Quebec, Oct.18, 1856.H\\T EXTENSIVE PROPERTY \u2019\u2022elonging ta tbe Heirs of the late Wizi.iam Bcdden, E*q., situa'ed cerner of Sf.P»ter and St.Paul S reet#.m tbe City of Quebec.prea»ntly o-cui :ed by M.-ears Wm.PaiCK A Sors, C.A W.Mi-arxtK, and H.J.Noad kCo., \u2022'ita the Wain L«hirta, hiig#.Flour cir.gs, Insertions.he., he., French Ribbons, Flowers, and Glove*.Quebec.Oct.II.Ih56.J.HEWITT & CO.2m 6th Nov 12th \" I9\u2019h \u201d 26th 44 3id Dec.loth 44 I7lh 44 24th 44 Persia, Judkins, 4 Akabm, 8tonc, 4 Asia, Lott,\t4 Canada, Lang, 4 Kuropa, Leitch, \" Niagara, Wickman 4 Persia.Judgins, Arabia, Stone, \u2018 A raieV,Shannon, 4 Beitba not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon on board.Tbe owners of !he»e ships will not be Account able for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jcw'elry Precious Stones or .Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof thcreii, expressed.For Freight or Paiu.iig>\u2019 apply to K.CUN ARD.4 Bowling Green, New York, Or S.S.LEWIS, Boston.Agents in F.uroj e:\u20141>.ft C.Mtclvi.n, Liverpool; G.h J.Burns,Glasgow ; J.D.Foord, ç2 Old Broad Street, London; OoN\\tp Cuaait, Havre, and 17 Botilevanl des Italiens, Pans.Oct.23.1866.FREMH WISES.FOR SAI.E by the Undersigned the following Sup-nor FRENCH WINES :\u2014 CHAMPAGNE, \u2022\u2022 Fleur de Sillery\" Do.\t44 Cordon Bleu\" Do.\t44 Go den Grape\u201d Chateau I41 branche, Red and White, Haut Sautera*.\tJo.Burgundy, 44 Cloa Vougeot\u201d Red, Romance I h II.\u201d do.Do.Do.Do.D>.Do.Do.do.do.do.White, do.STZ1A&S NEW BUT WE SIT YOHK nnd GLASGOW, ____ Commanders, EDIN BURGH, 260t) tons, Wm.Ctmmino, NEW-LOKK, 2160\t44 Robt.Cem.;, KENNEDY\u2019S MELIOAI DISCOTERT.rUST Reeeired a annply of thia VALIMBLK PATENT MEDICINE, and for Sale by WM.BENNING, 14, Buade Street.Quebec, Oct.21, 1856.C'rcsh York Hay OYSTERS, IN SHELL, at Reynolds\u2019 Restaurant.r*D*H York Hay Oysters, IN SHELL, AT * DEXTER\u2019S HOTEL.Quebec, Sept.20, 1856.\ta fl.GOWENe JLBVffiOATB, Orne» HALDIMAND HILL.Quebec, Oct.7,1866.\t12m NEW BOOKS.IMIE WAR; being the secnr*! volume L of Ru«sell*a ( rimean Corrrapon-dence, continuing the narrative from tbe death of Lord Raglan to the evacuation of th« Cnmea by the Allies,-» with a beautiful likeness of the Author engraved on steel.\t5s\tOd Magdalen Hepburn ; by the Author of Zaidkb.\t5b\tOd The Lion of Flanders; or the Battle of Courtrai.\t3*\toj The Private Life of an F.astern Ring (Oude) by William Knighton\u2014with illuatrations.\t5*\tpd Tkt Life of Napoleon IU.by Edward Kolb.\t6s\to| Th# Boyhood of Graat Pamter*, 2 vols, 9*\t9,1 Longfellow\u2019s Proa* Wotke, beautifully illustrated.\t61\t3d For '«I# hy CAREY, BROTHERS, t4| St.John Street.Quebec, Oct.II, 1856.GLASGOW, 1962 Are appointed to aarl FROM GLASGOW John Duncan, \u201d EniNBUaoH\" 15tb October, \" N*w Yoxe\u201d 24Jtb October, \" (»i.as«ow\u201d 12th November.FROM NEW YORK, 4\u2019 FDiwnCBOH,\u201d Saturday, 15ih November.44 New York.\u201d Saturday, 2t*th N\"*emb#r, \"Gtsaoow,\u201d Saturday, 13th Itocerntwr.RATES OF PARAGE: raoM r.njr.ow, I raou NKw-vnag, lit Class,.15 guineas | 1st Class.$75 00 Stee>sge, lound with I Stterage, found with cooked provisions, 8 \u2022\u2022 | cooked pn»yi»ions, 30 An experienced Surgeon attached to eachSteamet For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN MoY.MON, \u201e\t.\t17 Broadway.New-York City Bills or Gold only received for Pauage, Oct.21, 1856.\t12m\u2014dec 15 .notice.Notice is hkheiit GÎVRN, that several ANCHORS and CHAINS, a ad some Pieces of TIMBER, 4\u2018 Richelrour^\u201d 4\u2018 Volr.ay\u201d 44 Nuits\u201d 44 Montraehet\u201d 44 Sleursaul:\u201d ALSO, Superior *heriy Wme of 44 Paul A P««tia \u2022» ^ t\tRYAN BROTHERS h CO.Quebec.Uth Oct., 1855.Muscovado Molasses.1\tI)^ ^* HEONS very Superior Bright JL MUSt OVA DO MOLASSES row rrceivirg e* Grar J Trunk Railway, and lor >ale .\tJohn Paterson.Quebec, Aug.16,18.>6.Old South Side Madeira.IMPORTATION 1S5I, X\th or Sal* M.(i.MOUNTAIN.No.51 j Sf.Petei Str**:, Quebec, Oct.23, I8:>6\t3W Port Wines- I' MFORTATION 1853.and 1856.From the firm of\" Kingiton, Son k Co.\u201d For Sale M.G.MOUNTAIN, 51 j St.Peter Street.Quebec, Oct.23.1858.\t3w\t2aw line Sherries.I YALE and GOLD, in Qr.Caskt, For Sale M.G MOUNTAIN, 511 St.Peter Street.Quebec, Oct.23,1836.\t3*-\tjaw Cigars.Y/flLLE very choice, following Braads OU 1\\1 DtCABANAS, LA COMPETENCTA, FLORA RF.GALLA.For Sal* M.G.MOUNTAIN, 51 j St.Prier Street.Ouebee.Oet.23, 1856.\t3vv 2aW ^ In Pipe», Hhda.A Qr.-Carks BRITISH AMERICA.The London Directors of\u2018h-ae Aasoeiatinns, hav> mg determn.ed to extend ro the 1 ri!i*h Piovm-ces of Ninth America their prinriplrs and advantages, Bi an « *d Management have been formed, conns' mg ol the undr rmentioned g-n-tle.nen : IKEontrcal, CKoirtnan :\u2014Hon James Ferrier.lohn Oateil, K»q.,\tJamrs Hutton.Esq.CrricKS : St.Frar.q is Xavier Street.Toronto.Sir AHan V MrVab, M P.P.CJiainnan :\u2014John Mc.Mumrh.Eaq.Georg* Brown, Esq.Thomas Clarkaon.Esq.Captu.Wm.Henry Be- William Wakefield, K»q reaferd, Newmarket.Fred\u2019k W.Jatvis.E*q.Oi ricr.: Toronto Stuet.Hamlton.Mile* G\u2019Reilly, Eaq.Freder.ck W.Gates, E# Donaid Mclnnes, ** Hmry McKrr.stry, \u2022* B Orricss: James\u2019 Street.Lcndon, C w.dairaurn Lawrence Lawrnson.F*q.\u2018Ih.- Rev.!\u2019>»i jamit Crvnya, D.D.Ml- am Cuis.hr, 1 m, F.sq., Ma.roim CaiKr-rnn, E».j.Kova S^ctia Prince Edrx nrd Island ai:d Wewfonnoland.Hon.Jsejih Howe,\u2014 Cf.uinnon.Hon r; r.j.Wj-r, y p p.Donaid Murray, F.sq.JoLr 1 oi»in« M.I\u2019.r.V\\ iihani J.>t# ir»t f.Mj.OvrtcK : Merrhant*'Exeharge Haiitax.t»enera/ Manager in British North An rrira :\u2014 W.P.RElNOLDb.Erq., Tora.ito.Lambs Wool Hosiery and Underclothing- \\ COMPLETE aMortment from the BEST makers, at ihe lowest prices, ,n Hose, Socks 3hirta.Drawers, fcc., he., Aberdeen Knitted Hove.Gent.\u2019a foeks j.Htwirr a co.Quel«ec, Oct.It, 1856.\t2m and For Gentlemen\u2019s Wear.FANCY TROWsERS, Cassrmeres black coin® red- Beavers.Whitneys, Pilot Cloths, West of England.Superfine Cloths, Vestirgs.Ready Made.Shirts and Collars, Nedi Ties, Bracts, he.8HIRT> MADE TO ORDER ! ! A liberal discount allowed to Retailers in Town snd Country, J.HEWfTT k CO., 38, John btre-t, _ .\t1st Store inside tbe Gate.Quebec, Oc.11,1856.\t2m M Ml.LAIRD 4te in \u2018«F®* ht» alter payment ot Five or Seven Annua miuma according to the table al Rates «electa .Premium» charged for mry tkrts mouths ference ol age\u2014not, a.ia ueually the case, tor ^Half'credit^FoUcie»granted oa term» unu»ually lavourahle to the aaeumi, the anmual *1 half pre* mium.tor which credit ie given, beiag iHiUldated °\u201cA° the'Annual General Meeting on the 27tb April last, a reduction of 30 per cent waa mad# in the present year'» premium oa all Policies ol h ive or aeven years standing.A Board of Director» in attendance daily at 2 ° A^ôftha Aaeuredin avery cas» »dmitt»d ia ^Medical AttendanU remunerated in all cane» *.,t^,.port.pRopRiKTART) Extract from the Half Credit Rate» \u2022/ Premium.Whole (Annual) Premium for temainderof Life.£ t.d.1\t19 2 2\t3\t6 2 9 10 2\t18 4 3\t9 8 4\t5 0 5\t5 6 6\t13 4 DR.HALSEY (of New York), baa discovered medicinal prone.tia» ta ceitaiu pUn'e f«uMi growing wild ta the forest* »n4 fWldn.from which he bM produced Two Rcmedica whfc* cur» the worst forno of D*««»«¦\t.\t.Th» virtue of 4ve of tbeee PlsoU he oble»»» in the form of Extract».»o pure and concentrated, as to Ink» twenty pounds of the dried Roots to make one of lh» Extract.It ie theft premied or ueo in the iorm of PILLS, which are cel.ed Hr.MmIm*!'* Torml Fill* The other Remedy» prodoced from the vri-tuee of «even Plan», by a proca*» of h» own invention.This ia called COL.WILLIAM QATKi, V.8.A.> tj Tu* Wnaaioa\u2019a TMTmoRV.-CoL lVDn.Gate» of I h» U»ited State.Army.- \u2018 1 \u201c\"\"\"l tlie inveatiou of lh» R.K.R- Remedies, tho F meet import not of |M medic»! t Lb.ilej, ¦bout 3 mde* Irorn the City, t'et'V'*\tf p.T«y ot Charle.Smith.Em»-fB\"d Hca.DcchcnaV.tbr Farm conUio.16 Ar pen,, in superficie», ot which Jth.a \u2022 m hioh-.t .atx or cctTiyATioa .\u2014it h*» roulage of At least 10 a.pent, on 'h* 5*\u2019-l * and .» intersected by the^ Turn, .Xe i\u2014a Road akir'ing the northern bank tha river: together with the DUELLING jîCfl.[iouk.Farm Houae.Barn».Ate.thereon erected.Terms Kait \u2014Title» indmtutablk.1XRMS r.AiT,\tN H BtlVVEN.Q ieber, July 23, 18o6.J.LANE & CO., JjmliK It (fommission ÿroktn, Fresident : THE MOST NOBLE THE MARQUIS OF DALHOUSIE.Vice-Fretldent*: _ Joli n C AMPiixt.l ComcHocH, E»q., ol Killer-Corner of CROWN k PRINCE EDWARD STREETS,\u2014St.Rocbt.Quebec, 13th July, 1855.12m 26 ap.rnont, His Grace Tb« U»re or Bucclecom, Hib Grace The Ddek or Atholl.For Sal© or To Let, OR- FOY ^|-1>^T4GE, STABLES and fSTVB ly CHARD, «itualed near SI.ia!»- CHURCH Apply to E.Gi.ACKfcMF.YfcK, Q iehcr.7th July ls'6.\tN \u2022\t\u2022 for sale, A NF.MPLACEMENT with T^O »OUSE8 rpvr,'°\u201eA-.V. r.GU A Y .N N-yh Bcajpor*.23rd May, 1856.for sale , « npHF.HOUSE on the St.Foy Road, 1 at prerent occupied by the \u2022uh\u2022cr'\u2022 iSal tt.with from 2 to 20 Acte, ol Land.Itnemulate p3*»e*»ton can be given.\u2014also\u2014\t.Rrn m\\G LOTS of 2 Acre» and »Pw*r\u20181.*: BUILDING ia\tL,wu and Thornb.ll fronting on tne ro/» R Th'\u2018 above Property ia held in Free end Com-^ *\t.Ktmaied wi hin a mile and a ROBT.MITCHELL.Quebec, M»y 5,1856.TO 1» B T From the Fift May next ¦\t¦\tw O Comfortable well finished I HnUSEb in M.Paul Sireet.(near ÜOùL d*i\u2019m'* W.rehoow ) b.vmg G».an< W.rer in nxluced ; Out-tv-u-.^c.-Ren Tt each.Apply to\tN _H.BUM Quebec, Me'sh 27th.IH.bfi.Let, R.POPE.Advocate, HAS RE-ESTABLISHED Ha OFFICE in the Commercial Cmamhers, Lower Town.Quebec, Aug.7, 1855,\t12m IRON COFFINS.cTYHE undersigned offer for Sale, at their Shop, J.St.Valier Street, IRON COFFINS, of all «ne», cemented and enamelled, and air and water right.A thick gla*s plate » placer! at the head ol these Coffin».»o that in case», where it ia nece-^arv to Coffin immediately after death, relative» and friend* may be abletoeee the deceaaed'» lace till the moment of burial.Belore interment thif ela»* i» covered with a metal plate.J.o.VALLIKKE k SON» Quebec, l»t Feby, 1854.Extract from Table with Participation w» Proftr, after Seven Yearly Payment».Age Year» 30 40 Annual Premism.Mouths.£ i.d.0 2 2 2 Half- Quarterly Premium.£ t.d.0 12 1 12 12 12 16 16 16 16 10 House to HOUSE with Garden at Beauport near Methot\u2019* N»il Mill.AppU fell A CHÎNIC.UMA^^Æy.Or to\t1 -\t¦ Quebec.Merch 7, 1856.ou tbe Premise», law Building Loti\u2014for Sale, at Hare Point, I* rREB AND COMMOH «OCCAOE.A LARGE SPACE of GROUND, in «h» A Suburb, of St.Roch, et H*».Fo.ht ne.th^ River St.\u2022 hatK».h»a been divHed in t BUILDING L°Ta » they will b» found advgn \u201crrè« - -*« \u2018\"i UKGE-RY.at No.15 Gaedkii Rtsrxt, oppœite h» English Ctthrdral.Quebec, July 26 I8>6.Mount Hermon Cemetery.NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, that for thr (future NO ORDfcKS for INTERMENT «rill be received af the Cemetery till ALL CHARTS «AVE BF.E?P*Jfc \u201e Secretary Qaeber, Itth April, 1855.OHBAF PLUMBER'S ESTABLISHMENT, And although Cheap, the MATERIALS ARK OP THE BEST, at J.W.©4TK» A \u20ac© ?PlDNaXM, Cerner of Des Feasd» 4 Aiw- S*r»et», Hi.Hoeh».Quebec, May 26, 1856.\t®m Dr.McLANE\u2019S CELECUATED Y E It M I F U G E liver\" pills.Two of else best PreporattoMB of «be Age.They are not recommended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports.The Vermifuge, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms.The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Complaint, all Bilious Derangements, Sick Headache, ficc.o.Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr.C.McLane\u2019s Celebrated Vermifuge * and Liver Pills, prepared by sole proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, purporting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills.All others, in comparison with Dr.McLane\u2019s, are worthless.The genuine McLanc\u2019s Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable ^ Drug Stores.FLEMINQ BRO S, #1 60 Woo» St., PrmiBUROH, Pa.ftol* Proprietor*.CP THE PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENTS and DIRECTORS ARE ALL INSURED IN THE SOCIETY.1.Chaxactex and Stawdikd\u2014The Noblemen and Gentleme» who Iorm the Board of Direction of this Society atteet their high opinion of I its sound nets and liberality and of tbe positive pecuniary advai.loges aecuied to its member» hv msurmg thrir eten littt is the hlocutjf and by preatdiiig over tha managarnent ot its affairs.2.Cxktai.vtv or Final P\\*Mr.NT.\u2014Every | ronaideration i» made aabordiuate to the perlec, \u2022 security ol the Aaaured.It i» the paramount ob | ject of thi« Society that aevea'y or eighty year» : heme Policies »ha!l be «« promptly paid as they have been for the last thirty year» of U» existence, and the aale and satisfactory character ot the investment* will be found detailed in the 3rd Septennial \u201c lnve»tig«lion\u201d Pamphlet, publubed and distributed by namerou» agent» of the Society, which ia neither a secret aor a Proprietary Aaao* cist ion.3.ImroRTant Rrodction OF PaXMlCM».\u2014 Fiom the («mphlet referred to lalormation will be nbtamaU as to the large profita of the Society.all belonging to the assured, from an application ot which for the future, as fully explained in page 29, has been framed a Table ol Premium* unprecedentedly low.For in»tance, (table A C) a person eged twenty tn»y secure AUK) at death by the annual payment ol Al 8» 6d.; were hi» age thirty, he should pay Al 16»-7d ; if forty, £2 9a.7d.; if filly, A3 10e.9d.; if sixty, omy Aà 7a 2d., ai.d proportionate premiums lor intermediate age».Under the table the AUK) ia insured if the addition» declared during the currency of tbe Policy are greater than at the rate of I) per Cent., or diminished iMe*» The rate has nercr been less and at the last two investigation» exceeded IJ |,er Ceat.A Life Insurance for «ne year will coat Al 5».6d.for Al 00 at age 40.4.Amount or RrstKita.\u2014The outstanding Assurances exceed TWO MILLION'S and A-HALF STERLING.A number of the mœt respectable citizens of Quebec hold Policies, or are insured iu the Society.5 Proposal* entertained for Assurance of any conftngency depending on human Life.\\ ariou» minJea of payment ol premiums to sait the Assured.Medical Ornera: JAS.A.SEWELL, Esq.M.D.Agent for Quefcer,\u2014 DAVID A.ROSS, Advocate, Macpheraon\u2019» Building*, Arthur Street, opposite the Exchange.April 5, 1856.Yearly Premium.A ».«.1 4 2 4\t4 4 6 4 8 12 3 12 6 1 12 10 7\t113 1 K.R.FOSTER, Resident Director.ANDREW FRANCIS, Secretary.Detailed Prospectuaea and every requisite inlor-mat ion as to the mode of effecting Assurance* may b.b.ù.1^1 upo» .ppUc.o.iaRocque, Eaq, A.T.t.alt, F.»q., Beni.Holme*.E*q- | Tbeodoie Hart, F.»q.GENERAL AGENT BRITISH NohTH AML RICAN COLONIES.Frederick R.Starr, Eaq.ACCOUNTANT AND CASHIER.Jame» B.M.Chipman, Eau.¦THISOFFICE inauretagamat Lou or Damage by Fire, all Deacriptiona of Buildings, including Mill» and .Manutactoriea, and the Good», Ware* and Merchandize in tbe» am# ; Soil* in Harbour or in Dock ; Craft on Navigable Rivera and Canal», »nd the Gooda laden in the same ; and Farming Stock of all deacriptio.».The \u2022' Equitable\u201d Fire * tfice will, ' y a constant acaly»!» of its owu experience Irom time to time, adopt «uch rate* of Premiuma as tbe nature o! the ri»k may justify.H'tfA this view, on annual investigation inll be made into each class of risk, and a return of on* moi* t y\u2014or /[fly per cent.\u2014of the nett esceu will be made to all classes of Insurers, ichost Policies have been in force for three years.The engagement» of the \u201d Equitable\" are guaranteed by a reaponaible proprietary, and an ample subsetibed Capital.Tbe insured ar# free from the liabilitiea of a Mutual Insurance Society, and entitled, according to the plan of the Company, to a return ol half the prnt*.leasee are made good without deduction or discount, and are adjusted and paid in Montreal, without rafarence to London.By a Rx»olotioi« or the Court in Low-oox, the Premiums sex Retained in Mont-Fual to r*T Loaax» and Accumulate a m (M V) OF jtlO|(XKI*\t___ THE LOCAL DIRECTORS MEET WEEI-L.Y.Agent* hara been appointed tbrougoout rtn\u201cd*\u2018\tWESTON HUNT, and JOHN ROSS, Aoents roa Quebec, Hunt'» Wharf and UNION BUILDING SOCIETY, Clouet\u2019, Boilpino*.Qi)wh#r.2nH F»hTe*\t)2ir\\ Or.\tTarant Wine.(it being » W'ine produced from Medlniwl pUu«» of the loie»t, a thing ne\\»r befoie accomplished).THE FOREST PILLS.There are three thinga jwculiar to theea PHI* ^TatTlhey never gripe nor weaken tbe«v»'*m Thie is b«c«u»« they contain no Dr*»*» or Mmer-ale, hut that they ara th« Pure virtue* of Plante which are as whole»i>m* the food w# ca*.2d They purge moet when the etomech anu huweU ere moet bilious and foul, alter tbl» their efficacy enter» the blood, and the proce»» ol purifying goes ou until all httroor *ud ducaee are ¦ot out ol the eyatem.\t» u- w 3d.A cure is certain in all cases for which they are recommended, and they cure without affecting the bowel* but «lifhtly.It ia lolly to ue# »evere and griping pargitive», auchdiug.give P»»n «wl weakne., without cleansing the Blood ; betide» they injure the tone of the stomach and bowel*.My principle is ne-v»r to weaken the ay»te« i the stronger the vital function», tbe more power have they to throw off ffMeaae when aaiuted by a really good medicine.Salt» and Ca»tor oil and the whole category of pills.nunW of Drug».an»w*r no pun»»* more lhaa pur-ation.Such drug, neither raecb the blood or bad humor.The PiHa nude of theae Plant» i» a different thing altogether.They cannot harm a child, yet just so sure a* w# are living being».»o »ure am 1 that their efficacy in curing Ditesaea of the Blood and other complainte is certaia.and ia some case» to which I have been eye-wilae»», tbair cure* have been almo»l miraculous.THE FOREST WINE.The medical piopertie» of tbe Forert Wine are different from thoee of the Pill*, but tbe efficacy of each Remedy barmonixe# logetber ; and in the cure «1 Di\u2022order» one Remedy ie as !\u2022 portant to the other a» water and food are forour exiateoce.Again, there are «orne complaint» which requu# only the Wine to «ccomplieh a cure.While araia, ther» are a great many coroplaiat» wh,ch require but the P»U« to ensure tbe cure.1 have (Minted out in lha following directions aome of the caeee which require only tbe Pills, and other cases which require only the Wine ; «Uorome of the c*»e» which require both the w*n« #ni1 the Pill».The combined action ol both Remedies have* more powerful aad searching efficacy, and cure aooner thaa either remedy alone in all \u2022uch ca»e» a» I have recommended them together.One purgative dose of lhe Format Pillai* w-ar-ranted to cure any Bilious diaorder, or »ny eoJ*\u2019* plaint arising Irom foul etomteh and morbid condition of the bowel*.One or two purgative doeee will cure Fever*.One Box of the Pill» and » Bottle of the W in» i» warranted to break up and core the mo*t severe Cold*, Cough», and P»io in the Breatt.(I have never tried my Rerredie» in the moat advanced »t age» of conaumpt ion, and cannot war-r»nt them to cure it) hot old and seated Cold», and Coughs, »nd P»in in the Bieast thew Remedies core »oonei' than anything 1 ever knew or heard of.One Bottle of the Win» and a Box of the Pill» are warranted to cure tbe Aithroa, but aome bad case» requira more.The Forest Remedies give immediate relief to Dytpepeia and Indigestion, and one or two Boxe* and »\u2022 many Bottle*, are warranted to cure tbe 1 most seven- case» of thi« di»tre«»ing complaint.1 he efficacy of the Forest Remedie» io Rbeu matism is very aingular ; aome of the moat dia (resting ce»es 1 ever »»w have been cured by (hem in ten or twelve day» time, while EOW» other caeee (apparently not eo bad), it took nearly three month» before the complaint yielded to the efficacy of the Remedie».Thi* sometime» may be owing to a broken down comutotion, but moro frequently to »ome kind ot narcotic drug taken at eome tormer period, for I have always noticed it took longer to cure patient» who had taken mercury, colchieum.and other poisonous drug».How often do we bear a remaik aome* thing like thi* : \u2022* I have nerei felt \u2022© well »ince my last fit of aickne»».\u201d Now the cause of prostration.and broken cona'iienon after e fi« of eick-neee, ianot ao frequently tbe di»oriler a» the baneful effects of drugs employed while »ick.AGUE AND FEVER, OR CHILLS.Tbe Forett Remedie» are tbe best cure in the world for Ague and Fever.One or two dose» of the Pill* and lea» than a Bottle of Win*, is warranted to break the Ague and cure the patient, but the direction» which eccomp»ny the Reme-! dies should be adhered to.I have hgd \u2022«me Ague and Fever patient» who were very much bloated and limba badly awollen from the b»d effect of I medicine» containing quinine.No bad effects I ever loi low the cure bv the Fore*» Remedic».! The fact ia, I have had many apply for my Rrme-nies to cure the bid effect» of quinine, even after they had got rid ol the Ague.WONDERFUL FACTS I I Scrofula 1 Scrofula ! ! ft, (Ik (TlMÜÎB» TNE CELEBEATED AND WELL ENOWN Veterinary Surgeon of Galt.IN eomplianet with tha wi»ha» of many of his friend» to make known to tbe public, for the \u2022she of lb« lufftring* of thousand» who are now afflicted with tb* wor»t of Dried and running Scrofula, his valuable Ointment and whole vegetable Ritter», has now been te»ted for more than hall a century, and never once ha» \u2022 failure in \u2022 p»t feet cure been known, though hnn-dred* have used It both here and in the old country- R.H.Collin» hind» himaelf to the public, that wherever ¦ certain cure i* not performed, he will honorably refund the money *t hi» residence in Galt, to all who may tue ht» Ointment, and ita not having eradicated the di*e»ae.The name» of several peranna here and elrewhere can be given, If required, who hare used it and a ihei ough cure having been made.Medicine end di reetion» eent to all part» of the proylnct by r Sold only bv R.H.Collin», (to prevent Impo-\u2022 ition)at bit reaidence.Oalt.»*\u2022' Knox*»Chu»ch.R.C.H.alao fully recommend» to the public hia celebrated Mixture for Rheumatism ami Sprain*.Reference» of the higheat respectability will be fiven\t.\t.R H C.wiehing to aatiEfy and prove to tbe moat Sceptical, the vaine and confidence that, may be placed in hia ointment, for tb* above disease, wh»he* to make known that he require» no money for three month» after the care i« pet-farted, but good security wil 1 «required for tho amount.Ulcéra.Boil».Blotches, Scabbed Head, Ring-Worm.Erysipelaa, Salt Rheum, Soto Eyea, and eveiv kind of Humor.1 have never witnesae.anything ao certain and complete \u2022» the Fored Remedie* in the cure of the»e complaints.They all arise from one common cauae\u2014Impure Bloodt Generally, nothing but the Pilla are required for the cure of the moet of these dieordere ; hot if the Remedie* aie used, two Boxes ol the PiHa, and two or three Bottle» of ihe Wine is warranted to cure the very worst cast a, and frequently by Ie»» than half the quantity.Two Boxe» ol t he Pill» and as many Bottle» ot the Wine is warranted to cure the woistcaae» of Jaundice.Female Obitnietion* produced from bad coida or weakly conititution», \u2022 few dote» of the boreal Wine ia warranted t« cure the moat diatrr»»-ing forma of these complaint» i sod if the wine he followed up fora few week» theae difficultie» will not occur again.The wine exactly *uita I the female constitution, and give* strength, vigor and blooming hea'lh.Dkxility, Emaciation, NTuhtSweat*,and Wkaklv State or the Constitution.\u2014'1 he Fore»! Wine ia » popular remedy for all these complaint», nne to (hiee bottles cura the worat case* wi\u2019k'iul tbe u*e of the PiHa { but w'ben the complaint ia accompanied with some other diaor* oder the PiHa ala will be requir'd.Over a million of boxes and bottle» have been \u2022old within the laat two year» in the United State» and Canadas.Letter* and certificate* to the amount of many thousands have been receiver!, testifying to the cure* and good effect» of theae Remedies.RKADF.R I I never knew a ainglt instance where the Remedies have bee** taken according to dirertiena, hut that they bava produced tbe moet decided benefit.Even in old atonding complainte, whore the patient per»ever»d in them for a reasonable length of time, they have effected a cure in every instance which hae come to my knowledge, with tbe eole exception of one.Thie we» a very old men, whose constitution waa completely gone before he began 'o u»e them.atlH he found they» to do more good than anything eîae.It aboald be iinfleMtood that the»# Kerned*e* ar* not mad* of drug» kept by druggists, as all Other tpe« 1 cachera aad other arrangement», a full opportunity is afforded af eecoring proficiency in tb* hraeucally useful, as well as the Claaaiesl pro aches.Quebec.28th January.1556.sail passes Ireelv through bona cr meat of any\tffttornfng (ttirontcit thickness Thia healing Ointment lar more rea- dily pen* Irate* through any bone or fleahy part ol the living body, curing the most dangerous in-oUrd complftiut*» that c*nool reached by wber meènt.ERYSIPELAS, RHEUMATISM AND SCORBUTIC HUMOURS.No remedy h»s ever done ao much far tb* car# of disease» fifth* Skm, whatever form they may assume, as thie Uin meut.fieurvy, Hore Heads Scrofula, or Erysipelas, cannot long withstand its influence.The inventor haa travelled over many part* of the globe, yiaiting ib« principal hospitals, dispensing thia Ointment, giving advice as to its application, and haa thua been In# means of restoring countless numbers to health.SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS AND ULCERS.Some of the most scientific surgeons now raly on the use ol this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst eaaes of aorea, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and lufftoars.Professor Hollowsy has dispatched to tb* F.sst, large shipment* of this Ointment, to be ueed in the worat esaea of wounds.It will cira any ulcer, glandular awelling, stiffnea* or eontrartion of tha joints, even of 2t) years\u2019 standing.PILES AND FISTULAS.These and other similar diatresaing complaint* can be effectually cured if the Ointment ba well rubbed in over the parts affected, and by otherwise following the printed dirertrow# around .cl pot.Both the Ointment and PiUs should be used m the following caul : Bad Lana\tCaacara\tRqajda Rad Breasts\tContracted and\t8or4 Nipple» Krn.\tStiff-joint» Sor-OuwmE Bunions\tElephantiasis\tHkin-diamnaa Bite of Moacbmoea Fistulas\t^arrT , and Sand-fliea Gout\tSore-headi Coco-Bay GlandularSwellinga Tumour» Ckfogo-foot\tLumbago\tEJe#»* Chilblains\tPiiaa\tWouada Chapped-handa\tRheumatism\tY»wa Corns (Soft) Bold at tha Eatabliaroent of Profearor Hollo\t- wav.244, Strand, (near Tample R4r») Lowdon\trstanUahment having been greatly enlai»* and 80.Maiden Lane.New York, aim UJ1 raa-\th cotiidete iasortment of pectable Druggiata and Dealer» in Medicine» i hy the add.Uan «f n complet »\u2014\t_ throughout the tiviliaed world, and iu all Canada, at the following price»:\u2014la.Id.; 3a.9d.and he.each Pot.\t.\t.There ia a conaiderable saving by taking the largo» ataoa.t \u2019¦\t.\t._ .\t.N.B.\u2014Diraetiona for tha guidanc# of Patienta in every disorder are affixed to each Pot.Hold hy\tL J.MUHHON fc CO., Cornor of Buada k Dufort Stroota, Sole Jgente for Quebec.Quebec, Jany.9,1856.Ig PVBLItBKD DAILT DDRINO THE TEAt, BY CHARLES ST.MICHEL, af his ornes, We.At, Mountain ttrffwt, Quoboc.TERMB.\u2014Twenty Five flhlllinga per anno», payable half-yearly in advance.ADVKRT1SINO.Stx Uae* and auder, 1st tawrtlen, *» *4, and 7k4 mmA «abseqaeat taserUoa.Tea Haes aud auder.let Ineertleu, 3* 4d, and 10» i** \u2022âcb \u2022abaequenl leaertlon.Over ten tinea 44 pet Hae for the lat Intertioo, aad per Uae for each labseqaent Inaertloa.TXAUI.X SATE a.One Square, not to eseeed 85 Uuea, E10, with the tree of cbanrtn* U eeeaeleuatly.Half Kqoare?aottoavoeed 18 Itue^ ES, with tbe ^ Prolrtlloartaud other OanU, aeteueeedlac fear Was* No ÆlXiimêét so bocrmaNhrOd by thi y*»r *\u2022*'\" It Is prevloaaly agreed upon between »«>\u2022 parora s«Sœ S» Rsa charged amw.\t_\t.\t__.Not tree of Deotba, eontalnlng an iavftaUc* to *»«\u2022\u201c tbo Knaorai.to bo oharged fodd.\t.\t.u No dlecoaat aUowod on AdvortlaomeaU ordered to M ineerted ooeo.twteo, or throe time* * W**k .N.R -All Order* fer the tneertlea of ^Nrootlaeaws of Advortleowente, moet bo U.wrtttar-v*rb41 cf** eaanot be rocogolaed.Ef* All communications must bepeet-peed.I The WKEKLY CHRONICLEJepubli^jl ovary BA TURD AY MORNING at TKN o\u2019ckok, avico Teh Bhilliko# par annam\u2014pay«,>l,,,> | Pdvance\t_____ _ ffht inotntng «breniclr ©®®r\tj)®® j Printing Establishment! 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