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Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette
Sous un titre qui a varié (Morning Chronicle, Quebec Morning Chronicle, Quebec Chronicle), un journal de langue anglaise publié à Québec qui met notamment l'accent sur l'actualité commerciale et maritime. [...]
Fondé en 1847 par Robert Middleton et Charles Saint-Michel, ce journal est d'abord connu sous le nom de Morning Chronicle. Son programme éditorial est tourné vers les intérêts britanniques, ce qui plaît aux conservateurs et aux impérialistes. Toutefois, cela n'en fait pas une publication politique pour autant puisque l'on y évite les longs éditoriaux et les sujets polémiques, probablement pour se différencier du Quebec Gazette, ancien employeur de Middleton et féroce concurrent. Le contenu est plutôt centré sur l'actualité (majoritairement en provenance d'autres journaux anglais et américains), sur la vie commerciale et maritime, ainsi que sur la littérature (peu présente pendant les premières années). La ligne éditoriale du journal est définie comme suit : « [.] in the management of The Morning Chronicle we shall, therefore, begin by simply declaring, that, as we glory in our connexion with the British Empire, it will be our undeviating aim and unremitting endeavour, to create and foster a cordial attachment to those time-honoured institutions which have made her so illustrious in the annals of the world ». (May 18, 1847, p. 2)

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« [...] la direction de The Morning Chronicle, par conséquent, débute en déclarant simplement que, comme nous sommes très fiers de notre relation avec l'Empire Britannique, notre but sera sans détour de créer et d'entretenir un attachement aux honorables institutions britanniques, qui se sont grandement illustrées à travers l'histoire mondiale ». Sous Charles Saint-Michel (1849-1860), le journal devient le porte-parole des aspirations de la bourgeoisie commerciale anglaise et les sujets politiques prennent une part plus importante. L'esprit protectionniste, rattaché au torysme, teinte la rédaction. Durant la période de la Confédération, le Morning est utilisé comme tribune pour faire la promotion des idées de John A. Macdonald. Toutefois, l'attrait premier du journal reste avant tout la vie relative au commerce. En 1874, une fusion avec The Quebec Gazette met fin à une concurrence jugée ruineuse. Fondé en juin 1764, c'est l'un des plus vieux journaux d'Amérique du Nord. Une nouvelle entente survient en 1924. Pour mettre fin à une concurrence qui les affaiblit, le journal alors connu sous le nom de Quebec Chronicle and Quebec Gazette et le Quebec Daily Telegraph (fondé en 1875 par James Carrel, il défend les idées populaires et est reconnu comme étant libéral) s'associent et deviennent le Chronicle Telegraph. Les nouvelles prennent une place prépondérante dans les colonnes de la « nouvelle » publication. À partir de 1934, le journal est connu sous le nom The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Il paraît toujours aujourd'hui. Voici les différents titres que le Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph a connus depuis ses débuts : Disponibles en ligne : The Morning Chronicle (Jan. 1847 - Nov. 1850) The Morning Chronicle and Commercial and Shipping, 1850-1888 The Morning Chronicle (Feb. 1888 - May 1888) The Quebec Morning Chronicle, 1888-1898 The Quebec Chronicle, 1898-1924 Non disponible en ligne : The Chronicle Telegraph (1925-1934) The Québec Chronicle-Telegraph (1934 à ce jour)


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Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, t. 1, p. 1-3, 153-157. Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, Les journaux du Québec de 1764 à 1964, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1965, p. 208-210. Waterston, Elizabeth, « Middleton, Robert », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne. [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Wikipedia, «The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph» [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, «History» [Consulté le 25-05-2006]

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[" AND COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.X.] QUEBEC, THURSDAY, 27 th NOVEMBER, 185 6.[NO.2664.TIE BRITISH k SOUTH AMERICAS EOT AL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.From New York to Liverpool Chikt Cabin Pamaoe.$130 Sbconp do do .75 From Norton to Liverpool, CHitr Cabin Pabbaoi.$110 Second do do .$0 Theahipa from BoatoB call at Halifef.Pkbbia, Capt Judkiua, Canada, Capt Lan(, Ababia, Capt Stone, America,Capt Wirkman Aha, Cant K (* Lott, Niaoaea, Capt Kyrie, AraJCA.Catit Shannon.EuiorA.Capt J Leiteh, Theae vcaaela carry a clear «Vhite Light at man head; tireen on atarboard bow; Red on port bow.laaTe WEDNESDAY, N.York, do 2tnh Oct.Boaton.do Ath Nov N York, do Itth \u201c Boaton, do 19*h ** N.York do 26tb \u201c Boaton, do 3rd Dec.\u2022* N.York, do 10th ** \" Boaton, do 17th \" 11 N.York do 2lth \u201c Persia, Judkina, ** Arabia, Slone, M AaiA.Lott.\t\" Canada, Lang, 14 F.uaorA, Leitcb, *\u2022 Niaoaba, Wirkman \u201c PaaaiA.Judkina, Arabia, Stone, Aveica, Shannon, Bertha not aecured until paid for.An experienced Sur goon on board.The ownera of theae ahipa will not be account able for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry Precioua Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are aigntd therefor and the value thereof therein expressed.For Freight or Passage apply to L CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, New York, Or 8.8.LEWIS, Agents in Europe:\u2014D.k C.MacIver, Li* verpool; G.k J.Burns,Glasgow ; J.D.Foord, Ç2 Old Broad Street, London; Donald Cuebie, Hane, End 17 Boulevard dee Italiens, Paria.Oct.23.I KM FIRST SCREW STEAMSHIP FROM Liverpool for Portland, U.S.CALLING AT 8t, John's Nfld., and Halifax, H.8., Out and home, to land and receiye Passengers and Goods.The atay at these places will be short, as the facilities for discharging will be great.F m\tam i pertinents, 'le for the en refisfted | Steamship \" KHKRSONESE,\u201d A 1 at Lloyds, 2,300 tona buttben, Captain Charles Powell, will eail from LIVERPOOL for ibe above Ports on SATURDAY, the 23rd day ol August 1856, and mum to Liverpool by the same route, leaving Portland oa the 23rd of Sep* tember following.This beautiful Steamship, aince she was launched tome six months ago, baa been employed in tbe Government service, and baa proved herself to be a very faat, and in every way a euparior vr« *\u2022!.She has five water-light com ami is built of extra strength, suitable North American trade, and baa been wiih comfortable accommodations for a limiled number ol First Cla»a and Steerage Passengers.Provisions provided in the usual style on board Atlantic ateamers, at the rates of passage named below :\u2014 1st Class.St'rage.Tssaage Money from Liverpool to St.John's Nfld.rr.-.1$ Gs.Do do from Liverpool to Halifax, N S , and Portland.16 Gs.Dodo from Portland and Halifax, to Liverpool.G.B.Do do (rom SL John's Nfld., to Liverpool., Do do from Portland to Halifax, or vice veraa.Dodo from Portland to St John\u2019s, Nfld .Do do from Halifax to St.John\u2019s Nfld.Steward\u2019s Fees and Provistona included,except W\u2019inra and other liquors, which can be had on board.Freights Irom Liverpool to St.John's Nfld., 45s Stg.and 5 rent.Do from Liverpool to Halifax N.8, and Portland.50a Stg and 6 W cent.MONTREAL.Ocean Steamship Company, TO BRI* More Pills nor any oiher MEDECINE FOR CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, (DYS-PEPSIA), NERVOUS, BILIOUS, k LIVER COMPLAINTS.COUGH.ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION and DEBILITY.Du Harry\u2019n dellclouw Revalenla Arabica Food saves titty times its coat in other medicine, and cures the above complaints and their CMtEQtMMBOi such as : \u2014 Flatulency, distension, aridity heaitburn, palpitation of the heart, nervous headaches, hysteria, neuralgia, deafness, noise in tbe bead and eats, pains at tbe pit of the atomarh and between the ahou>dera, erysipelas, eiuplions ol skin impurities snd poverty of the blood, tcrofuis.cough, ssthms, ron-sumption, dropsy, rheumatism, gout, nausea and NOTICE.IMPORTERS OP GOODS FROM TAIN.'THE MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP 1.COMPANY beg to draw tbe attention ol Importers of Goods to the great advrntsges and fsriilitirs wbirh their arrangements with tbe Grand Trunk and Great Western Kailroada i et,able them to offer to parties importing Goods by their Steamships, sailing durit g the ensuing\t.\t- ____________ Winter and Spruig between Liverpool and Port- sickness during pregnancy, altar eating or at sea; | low spirits, spasms epileptic fits, sphan, general I brough Billa of Lading from Liverpool to debility, irquietude, aleei leuneas, involuntary the Railroad Station tieareat the place of destina- blushing, paralyses, tremors, dislike to society, tion will be granted at Shipment, k by ibis means , unfitness lor study, loss of memory, delusions, Importers will ifceive their Goods without any vertigo.bloodtotbohesd.exhsuaiion.melancho-delay or trouble, and at a charge in addiiion to ly.groundleaa fear, indecision, wre\u2019ebednesa It the Freight and Pnmage of only Fifty cents per 1 is moreover the best fuod tor infants and invalids Package to cover the (.\u2018us\u2019om House Expanses st generally, ss i» never turns acid on the weakest Portland and la'and Pond.\tstomach, aor interfere* with a good liberal diet.The Rate* of Fiaigi t will be found lower but imparts a healthy teliah tor lunch and dinner, than by any other route,\tanil restores the faculty c.f digestion, snd nervous Goods itay b* experie.l to reach any part of and muscular energy io the enfeebled.Support-Canada in from 20 to 25 days from tbe date ot < ed hv teNlimoniala fiom the celebra'ed Pro'essors sailing of the Steau.ships from Liverpool.\tot Chemistry Dr.Andrew Ure ; Dr.Shoreland Duplicate Invoices ot all Goud* by Ibis toute Dr.Harvey ; Dr.Campbell ; Dr.Gattiker ; Dr should accompany each Shipment, and should be .Wurzer ; Dr.Ingram ; Lord Stuart de Deciea addressed to J.S.Miller, Ksq., Agent ot the the Dowager Countess of Casilestuart ; Major Grand Trunk Co., Pordand ; and Importers m order to secure these advantages, will plvase specially direct Ihnr Goods I» be shipped by tbe Steamers of the Montreal Ocean Steamship Company.Produce a« return Cargo will, in like manner he engaged through from any place in Canada to iverpool.amt at modera'e rate* of freight ; and Paaaengets of all clasaess will be ticketed through.The following are the date* of sailing of the Steamships QUEBtC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ST.ANNE STREET, Open from h, m, m., to IO, p.n SUBSf RIPTION from this date to end of year .#*.3d.Subscript ou for Clerks in Mercantile^ establishments, Government offices, / is V Notarial Students, Students of Law and Medicine, and Apprentices toi LandSurveyors.j 3».9d roa *JLfc£e A BEAUTIFUL LOTot LAND, situated on the Cap Rouge Road, containing about 24 arpenta.Attached ia a Beach of one and a half arpents on the St.Lawrence very appropriate lot the timber business.For particulars apply to John JOSEPH O'BRIEN, Cap Rouge Road.0r,°\tE.G CANNON, N.P Quebec, 25th Oct.1856.\t2ta-2aw from 1.1 via poo i, : Wednesday.Nov.26, *56 Wednesday, Dec.24.*56 WednenLv, Jan.28, *57 Wednesday, Feb.25, *57 Wednesday, Mar, 24, *55 'aturday, April 24.\u201957 Further particulars may be obtained on application to GEO.BURNS SYMESk CO., Agents, Or to\tQuebec, F.dmonston.Allan k Co , Montreal ; Allan k GtiLKarix, Liver|>ool ; J ames k Alex.Allan, Glasgow ; Montgomerie k rs:knhok.ve, London.Quebec.3U Oct.1656.\t3-a-w Hi chelten\t( 'out pan t/s WBW A.XVD DAILY LINS MONTREAL A QUEBEC STEAMERS.The New and Elegant Steamers Gen.Thomas King snd msny other respectsble persons, w hose health baa been reatored by it, aPer all ether means of cure had failed.Important Caution agains* the featlul dan gera of spurious imita'iona : 'Ibe Vice-Chancellor Sir William Page Wood gramed an Injunction on the 10(b March, 1854, againat Alfred Hooper Nevill, for imitating \u201c Du Barry's Revalants Arabics Food.\u201d BARRY DU BARRY fc CO., 77, Regent Street, London.A few out of 50,000 cures are here given :\u2014 Cure No.71, of dyspepsia, from the Right .a\t, Hom th* Loan Stuart Dk Decies, *\u2022 I have atutday, Feb.28.57 derived considerable benefit from Du Barry\u2019s Re-saiurday.Mar.27, o7 valenta Arabica Food, and consider it due to youraelvrs and the public to authorise the publf cation of these iues :\u2014 STUART DE DECIES.\u201d FROM PORTLAND Saturday, Sati rd.iy, Dec.27.*56 Jan.24.'57 5\tGe.6\tGs.$60\t$30 55\t23 12\t6 24\t10 16\t8 f Ÿlctorïa aV \u2018Napoleon\u2019 WILL commence their REGULAR TRIPS between QUEBEC and MONTREAL, THIS EVENING, and will ply regularly during tbe Seaa\u2019m as follow* : Steamer \u201c VICTORIA,\u201d Capt.ST.LOUIS, Leaving GILLESPIE\u2019S WHARF, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, et FOUR P.M Steamer \u201cNAPOLEON,\u201d Capt COTE\u2019, Leaving GILLESPIE\u2019S WHARF, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at FOUR P.M.For Freight or Paasage, apply on board or at the Steam-boat Office on the Wharf.J.B.RYAN, .\t,\tAgent.Quebec, Aug.4.1856.Do from Portland to St.John\u2019i, Nfld., $6 F t°n> 50 cents F brl.Do from Halifax to St.John\u2019s Nfld., $4 Ft°n> 40 cents F brl.With 5 F cent primige.Heavy Goods as per arrangement, and Parcels on moderate terms For further particulars apply to WEIR, COCHRAN fc CO.General Office, Weaver Buildings, Brunswick Street.Or to CHAS R, TAYLOR fc SON.31.North John Street Liverpool, G.B.* THOS H.BROOKING fc SON.14 New Broad Street London.BROOKING, SON fc CO., St.John\u2019s Nfld.BENJAMIN WÏF.R fc CO., Halifax, Nova Scotia.JOHN RHYNAS fc CO., Portland Maine.August 6, 1856._ _______ NEW YORK, BREMEN & SOUTHAMPTON.United liâtes XhtsU Steamer, I^HE ships comprising thie line are the WASHINGTON.Cipt.E.Cavxrdy; HERMANN, Capt.F.pwabd Hiontfft.Theaeateam-ers atop at Southampton, both going snd return* ing.PROPOSKD DATKS or SAILIBa,-*-1856.From New York.Saturday.Hermann.J»n.26 Washington,.Feb.23 Hermann.»IMsr.22 Washington,.April 18 Herman#.May 17 Washington,.JunS 14 Hermann.luly 12 Washington,.Ae*.® Hermann.,.Sept* 6 Wati»tegtnn,.Oft.4 Hermann.Nov.I Washington,.Nov.29 Stopping at Southampton, both going and returning.«bey offer passenger* prorating to London a ml Havre, advantages over any oiher route, for the economy of time end money.Pauatrfrom Arte York to Southampton b Brrm Fint Cabin, Main Selooa, $13U ; First Csbm Lower Saloon.$1l0 ; Second de.$60.AU letters »nd newspapers must pass through the Post Office No bills of lading will be signed or parcel* received on the day of sailing.An experienced Surgeon is attached to each hip.For Freight or passage, apply to C.H.SAN D, 11 South William Street, N.York, C.A.HEINEKEN fc Co., Bremen, CROSLF.Y fc CO., Southampton, WM.ISF.LIN.Hav Tany.15 185\t12 \t\tFram Hoath-\t From\t\tampton for\t Bremen.\t\tNew Turk.\t Saturday.\t\tWtdnetttay.\t Feb-\t23\tFeb.\t27 Mar.\t22\tMar.\t26 April\t19\tApril 23\t May\tIT\tMay\t21 Jon*\t14\tJune\t18 July\t12\tJuly\t16 Aug.\t9\tAug.\t13 Sept.\t6\tSept.\t10 Oct.\t4\tOcL\t8 Nov.\t1\tNov.\t5 Nov.\t29\tDec.\t3 Dec.\t27\tDec.\t31 IledNtcndN, ff'otfi, Crlbfi, Rrltlftr-ratorN.Jlc* NO W RECEIVING\u2014A complete s sen riment of IRON BEDSTEADS, COTS, CRIBS, «M.REFRIGERATORS or Meat Safes, WA1ER COOLERS, ke.henry s.scorr.Quebec.9th July, 1856.Mount\u2018Honnon Cemetery.Notice is hereby given, that for the future NO ORlRKRS for IN ALL *ill be received at tbe Cemetery till the CHARGES HAVE BEEN PAID.HENRY 8.8COTT, Secretary Quebec, llth April, 1666.Plumbirg and Uas-Fitting ESTABLISHMENT, No.20, JOfIN STREET, Opposite Mr.SirtCLAia'ë Stationery Store.John WaLKER&OO.Plumbers and GiuM-Filfers, BE(* leave to tender their sincere thanks to their friends snd the public generally for the very liberal supinirt their Establit\u2019nm-nt has been favoured with since its opening in the Plumhipg department.They now have the pleasure to intimate that they have added the butmesa of GAS-FlPTINt in all its various branches to ;heir Plumbing trad*.They likewise beg to say they have an ample assortaient of materials snd stock in both bran chea of their trade, and shoitly expect the.ar rival of s further large supply.The usual attention will invariably be given to any orders with which they may be favoured N.B.\u2014Agents lor Hums fc Mklvillk\u2019s P\\ TENT PRECUS8ION PR Ft* for Stamping Envelopes, Business Orders, Notes, Plans, fcc , any Order* for which will be punctually attended to.This is the cheapest, most durable and Kjitable article of its kind now before the public o business man should be without it.Quebec, Sept.30, 1856.\t7m numbers1 Prices.IN consequence of the practice of misstatement* being mail# to Gentlemen by some of tbe trade concerning my Prices, 1 am induced to publish the following hat of my present Piices, the Public can then |udge lor themselves.sr.avicx prrxs.Strong i Inch British laid, warranted to resist the heaviest pressure in Quebec, per foot.)* Do.) do Ho do\t|a Do.1 do do do\tl( waist on sijrx firg.I\tinch pipe (4 lbs lead) per foot.II\tdo\t]\u2022 do\t|a 2|\tdo\tta 4\t(5 lbs lead) 3 in.Watercloset or Soil Pipe, per foot 3s VALVK COCKS.| in.Plain Nose Valve Cocxa, warranted to reeist IU00 feet head,\tAs | do do\tdo\t5a noon cocks.| Screw Nose Hose Cock, warranted to resist 1000 feet head.\t8s | do do do do\tp* Wash-hand Basins in variety, 3s to 7s 6d.Id 21d 6d lOd Id 3d fid Is lid Id fid fill W\" ATX B CLOSRTB.Ridgways, 50*., best Patent Pan Closets, 70s., Sink Grates, lOd., Plugs and Strainers, 5a.soi.nxa.per lb.Is fid.Time, Fitting up Sinks, Wash-hand Basins, snd Service Pipe, 10s.per day.u- P.S.\u2014A more detailed list in a few days.JOHN PYE, Practical Plumber, Opposite the City Hall Quebec, 26th March.1856.MOUNT SERMON CEMETERY.A REVISED LIST of CHARGES for MAINTAINING LOTS IN ORDER has been established and may be seen at the Ckmx-trrt, or on application to the Secretary or Treasurer.No work will be done upon lots unless specially ordered and paid in advance for the Season.Owing to the difficulty that has arhen in collecting accounts, the rule which provide* that all charges for Interments mast be paid for when ths order is given will, in future, be strictly adhered to.Mr.Roarnr W*Txa* hss been appointed Superintendent of the Cemetery.By order HENRY S.SCOTT ccretary, Quebec, April 21,1856.\t3aw Cure 52,612.\u2014Rosstrevor.County of Down, Ireland, 9 December, IH54.\u2014Thr Dowager Countess of Castlestuart feela induced, in the interest of suffering humanity, to state that Du Harry\u2019s excellent Revalent* Arabic* Food has cured her, after all Medicines had failed, ot tndig-stion, bile, great nervousness snd iiri'tbi-lity ol many year* standing.The Food deserves the confidence of all sufferers and may he considered a real hleuing.Enquiries will be cheerfully answered Cure 41 617.Winchester, Dec.3rd, 1847.Gentlemen,\u2014I am happy to be able to inform you that the person for whom your Revalants was procured, has derived very great benefit \u2022fom its use : distressing symptoms of dropsy, dyspepsia, and constipation of long standing have been removed and a feeling ot restored health induced.Having witnessed the beneficial effects in the above mentioned case.I can with confidence recommend it fc shall have much pleasure in doing so whenever an opportunity offert, fcc.James Miorefand, late Surgeon, pfiih Reg.Cure No 49.632.\u2014Fif.y years indescribable agony from dv*|>ep*ia, nervousness, sathma, cough, constipation, flatulency, spasms, sickness at the t'omarh and Aomiting, have been removed bv Du Barry\u2019s excellent food.Maria Joly, Wortham Ling, near Diis, Norfolk ^Cure No.47,121\u2014Miss Elizabeth Jacobs, ot Nazir g Vicarage, Walthamcrons.Herts : a cure of extreme nervousness, in ligestion, gatherings, I low spirits and neevotie fancies.t ure No 48.314\u2014Miss Elizabeth Yeoman, Gateacre, rear Liverpool : a cured fen years dyspepsia and all the horrors of nervous irritability Cure No.3,9ufi\u2014Thirteen years cough, iodi gestion, and general debility hsve been removed by Du Barry\u2019s excellent Revalent* Arabica Food.At bol street, I\u2019crth.\tJames Porter.Cure 52 422 Bndg-house.Frimley, 3rd April, 1854.33 years diseased iungs, spitting ol blood, liver derangement, deafness, singing in the ears, cons-tipaiion,debility, shortness of breath and cough, have been removed by your Revalent* Arabica.My lungs, liver, stomach, head and ears are al I right, my bearing perfect and my recovery ia a marvel to all my acquaintances.James Roberts, Wood merchant.Cure No.180\u201425 year* nervousness, constipation, indigestion, snd debility, from which l have suffered great misery, and which no medicine could remove or relieve, have been effectually cured by Du Barry\u2019s Fowl in a very short time W.R.Reeves, 181.Fleet st.London.Cure No 4.206\u2014Eight years Dyspe|EN.\tM.H.WARREN.Quebec, Nov.13, 1856.MUSICAL NOTICE.THE subscriber has the 1 onor to intimate to Anglo Canadian families, that he continues to give LESSONS IN MUSIC to persons who rosy desire tuition 1 he cost of each lesaou will be 2s., or 4s.if given at (he private residence ot the pupil.He has also »be honor to announce that the three following Classes will he formed, at his own residence : SINGING CLASS for young men of the City and Suburbs.\u2014to open on the 17th Octo-1 erma 2s.6d per month.2~-A c »\u201c lor instruction in INSTRUMENTAL, MUMC.\u2014the mem be a to be taught to play on all Orchestral instruments,\u2014To open on 1* rida Y, the 17th, October.Thee* two classes will meet at 7 o\u2019clock in the evening\u2014Terms, 2s fid.per month.3 A SINGING CLASS for Ladies, under the direction of Madamr.Dcssank,\u2014to open on -aturday, the I8tb October, at 4 o\u2019clock, P.M.Ttnns 5s.per mouth.A.DESSANE.No 4.St Olivier Street, Near the Grey Nunnery, \u201e .\tSt.John Suburb Quebec, Oct.3.1856.CAPLIN.3]>ARRELS and 10 Boxes\u2014just re-\u2019eived 1J via Pot (land and for sale.JAMES M.KFRR, ,\t.\t68 8t.Paul Street.Quebec.Aug.18, 1856.For Sale by the Subscntxr : BOILED and NAVY CANVAS, Of varioua qualities.Terred and Manilla Cordage, Seaming Tw ine.Spikes, assorted sizes.Coal Tar.\u2014- ALSO\u2014at low PRICKS.* \u2014 Blundell\u2019s White Lead Black Paint, Blue do in Tins, Yellow and Ult»a Marine Blue.D c\tAÎ*D Refined Sugars, viz .-Loaf, Dry & Sort Crushed r Sale to \u2018 Sportsmkn\u201d at | n\u2018 a small advance on Sterling Cost, ale-i on bard SUPERIOR DIAMOND GRAIN FF F KF and BLASTING POWDER, SHOT, PATENT FOK SALE, AN EIGHT HORSEPOWER BOILER, Gojp Oar kh, complete, with FLUES.\u2014 1 ANK, lined wnb Zme.holding from 45 to 30 puncheons, to be sold cheap Apply to\tp.LAMOUREUX.Printer.\t.\t12, Mountain Street.Quebec, llth Aug., 1856.ulaw \u2022%ow Landing R.-CA5KS SHERRY,\u2014a supérieur article.^\tM.H.WARREN.Quebec, Nov.13, 1856.Ju*t Received by the \u201cMay-flower\u201d 1 W To Vs JUNK, AO 1\tM.H.WARREN.Quebec* Nov.13, 18)6.Salmon» Herrings, &c., ON HAND AND FOR SALE BY '1 HE SUBSCRIBER: 900 RRLS No* 1 herrings, A3 1!kj Brin.Cm asure in announc* contracta leave his present Stock unaffectej'by^ndu'e'u'ltlu T Gl Stoves For Sale E and DOUBLE.Do.Do.Wads, CAPS, fcc.A LPO ¦ ¦ PISTOLS in great Variety and at a low figure RICH!».J.SHAW.2u, Fabrique Street.^\t,\tUpfier Town Market.Quebec, Sept.6, 1856.do.do.do.Globe Cooking, Canadian.Apply to Bo*»on.Venetian, Temple, H.ATKINSON, Jrrra.Quebec, Aug.8, 1856.\tu 2aw Suitably packed for all climates, and with full instructions In Canisters, Is 9d ; lib.3s 6d ; 21b.5s 8d ; 51b.13s 9d ; 121b XI 7s 6d.Super-refined quality, ||h.7s8d; 21b.13* 2d: 51b.XI ok-Kecpjng, Algebra, Mathematics, Geography combined with History, the IJseoftrx Globes, Natural Philosophy, Agrieul'ursl Chemistry, Geology, Agriculture, Literature and Composition.Tbe teaching of the English Language is in-trwteil to a gentleman of English origin.The teaching ol French is intrusted to the Principal himself.The Piinciptl takes hoarders in his family, and in every respect, treates them as hie own children.\u2014term»:\u2014 Education, without board, £1 9s.per quarter' in advance.Rducati *n, with board, including washing, mending of clothe*, and tbe use ot beds, £8 p.r quarter.N.D.de la Victoire, July 14,1866.6a Extensive Ship-Smith\u2019s Establish ment for Sale.THE large FHIP-SMITH\u2019S ESTABLISHMENT, belonging to J.A*mst*on dun \u201d a very excel,erit qo.lity J aPAN\u2019I\u2019 GO.'Ds.cm-prmng lea 1 r.y*.;\tSe'U.>erve Cash H-xe*.LaMerna.H.,.R.he, Toilet bet*.Nursery snd Reading Larnt*.Coffi!!fp1.lnfT),'h.CoVer*\u2019 AUblaze., Tea and lanu \u2019 *' fram t'',* ^ m*: u,*clcry in Eng- «r fj/'f wonW ^P-ctfolty call the artentioo nt intend,ng r .rrt*sSe-.,r> hi.vr-clr of- Ror.rs« o\tLU1|,,,'',r T'^LK CUTLERY; snd Sheffield Electro\u201d Pl.ted Ware*.\u2022,m1\t*0 rre.t variety, and at a mmJer.te prn*e.\t1 Powder, Shot, Wad* Caps.fcc., fcc.Quehec.Se; t.25.iSôfi.)OD >uu»cri ri#r 1Uff lfnpore;|,, ÏV*\u2019»*8'*\u2022« \u2022uo- C.z.Jo® Re.\u201cu P.mcipe, F Leou^E sT\t**lr4 lise U\tü;8''''- E\u201c'' \u2022V>l, Mauiiia Cheioota, fcc.Quebec.Nov.3,1856.uu.ian.E| fcc., «1C.JOHN MUSSON, Buade Mreet.&C.12m toi mm $i ko te l; G RIGGING.(l.rMnN*.Manafaeinr* \\ j suitable for Vernel* of 9> () to 1100 Tona.II^OKMKRLT OCeuaiM ny Mr.O\u2019Nkill, SAÜL t -AU-MATELOT STREEP, will be OPENED on MONDAY, the 7th instant, for the reception ol Boarders and the public in general.11\u201d Terms of Board made known at the Hotel.GEORGK BOYCE, P.S.\u2014Winks fc Ltqroaa cf Bupenor quality.and Ciuars ot the Choicest Brands.Quehec, April 1, 1856.\t]2na Private Boarding House m.(Lays Mas.STEELE\u2019S,) 4, KM*LAN ADR, Quebec, May 20,1856.\u2014 ALSO, \u2014 Tarred Cordage, assorted sices, Manilla do\tdo Rigging (\u2019ham, 1-2, 9-16.9-8 jnrb, 20 ( aaks Patent Black Varnish, 20 RhN Stockholm Tar, 20 Hatf-Bhla.do.Sa I anon.Seal and Sail Twine, St.Peter Cod Lines, Deep Sen Lead Lines, fl I'ooe Oakum (Knglish.) Yellow Metal Sheathing, 22 ox.Black Paint, in 1 Cwt.Keg«, And a general asaotinicni ol Ship-Chandlery.^\t\u201e\tJ- BROWN fc CO.Quebec April 19, 1856.FIRE BRICKS.For sale, 70.000 best fire ?x \" Adam Lodge.\u201d by GKO BURNS SYMES Quebec, 26th Sept.1855.BRICKS, fc CO.J.M.KF.RR, 85, St.Paul Street.Quebec, Oct.13, 1856.Belgian Spikes, 100 K EGS SPIKES,^assorted sizes.v\tRYAN.BROTHERS fc CO.Quebec.O.-t.7 i'*56.Oakum, ( ordage,Chain9, R An cliors, London Porter, I ruckle ( heese, &c\u201e &ic., 6lc.JUST a,rived |»er Ships \u2019\u2022 Wigcn ,m,\u201d Sebastopol, \u2019 fc '\u2022 Cumloden Caatle :\u201d\u2014 5 Tona Superior Oakum.2i »lo Patent ('mdage, as«orted alzes-ln-finding Hawsers.tmm5 inch to I0 inch 10 do Close Link Cham, from 5 I \u2022« inch to i inch.2o K»dge Anchor*.2 cwt to 7 cwt.3o Casks Tiumsn.Hsnhory, Buxton fc Co\u2019s.Best London Stout 4 Doz.each.500 lbs So pet tor Truckle Oh-e*e.and daily expected per -.1.Bradshaw,\u201d and \u201d Maldon,\u201d 9») Twr Beat qnality White Lead, 28 fc 56 I ha Kegs 140 Rnntiles Oaknm.Gan» of Rigging suitable for Vestel of 1(88) Ions.15 Tons Ma 11 fee.Houseline, Hamhroline, Rstlline.fc Spnnyarn.2 Cham Cardes.If Inch, each 90 Fm*.3 W.S.Anchors.29 to 33 ewt.12 J.8 Do Varmm Wrigida.4 Casks Clip sin! Tackle Hook*.3 Cam booses, Io Rhl* Riack Vami«h.5 Do Bright do 100 BoltaCsnvas, No.1 to 6, \u2014a r so\u2014 5 Tona Superior Bombay Hemp.\u2014ANP-\u2014 200 Bags Ric#.5000 8aft Backs.And on Hand\u2014Manilla fc Tarred Cordage .Stock- h° TnI*B'Co*j.T\"r\u2019 Hl,ch\u2019 Ro,int Spike* ; 200 Bags Coarse Salt.\t' And other articles for tste by, ^\t.c\u2019 ^ \u2022 WILSON, fc Co.Quebec, Oct.3rd, 1856.J.J.WYATT & BRO.general agents, - and- COM MISSION MERCHANTS, ST.PAUL STREET, fcf*.If, IBM\tQ'-^stc.FRANCIS BLAIS, provincial land surveyor, Oh h ICE, No.63.Qcckn St a k xr.St.Rochs, 2nd July, |8Afi.\tgm WILLIAM TAIT, Ship-Chandler and Orocer.No.fil, >r.Peter Strekt.KV-RY ARTICLE .N HlS I.I.NK ot he very be*, uuani» Which he Will se.l a, iLe\t*\tQuauiv Quehec.May 24.lN5fi.marble Vonoaent,, H.aditMM, Cro.«.can be aelicted and ERECTED Tills FALL, from a heavy and varied stock s-cond to none m\t* \u201cTins Canada,\u201d ^Prices to meet th^ mantles, table top< hind Country orders recurely packed.i-ftLIX*.MORGAN.Quebec.OcL 3.1856.\t* ',lUl S,r,fe,t '\u2022\u2022thout Bank of B N.America.rwg vi: «-j1\t.«c either Branch at par.EC at ery best quality at f-e low,*; pi this opportunity of thai.kmg his nu-metous cus otreis for the favors hitherio received an, begs to acquaint them snd the nub-ic in general that he h.s removed from No 10 to >o.24, in the same street.Quebec, April 30.Ivftfi.JNO.A.ELL NOTARY.Orricx :\u2014DEAN\u2019* HI ILDINGS' S».Peter >tT*et.W hfrr sill you ihis l\u2019ail r Tbt.snivel \u2022*! quratfon a.Vd \" e liesr In every I'Ure.Whii.j »o n.\u2019 are coing North an.1 Sonth, ''ti.v t othrr.lake ihe Ka.« W bil.t ,i|ea>ureo and amn.ement .tart, To tempi n« n»e *nU all.Weaag ourKrienrt» WMKKK WILL YOU GO t New on return of peace ! THIS FALL ! No doubt hut recreation, will Kaert il* arrate.t force Whii.t shootnis nerchancr Hunting, W.ll prove .» plea«aul ronr.r But tsid.t ihe va.t aMracimn.round, It Meh rue* on u« all, Whv sxm.a,man s MAKT.for Clothing smart W ill «nrely ruin thi* Fall For shoot-nc »*«^|.so eveellent Choice All wool for Forty Mtllling* ; ^ Ith \\ r«i |o Malrh for Twelve and Si*, The (all Suit, Three Twelve A *M* FOR CAStl And now agnn with Msn hleaa llreM He gUilly doe* provide .Pctcrmlni d more than e» c* now.To keep up with the Tide t In fhddren'* Dress, we ran t express How much he doe* o*ee| ; Knitablo tor every sge, And .Shirt» he doe* a* we|J One rertaln fact we can predict.Will prove to one and all ; The people all on him will t all.To Dre«a, this peaceful FALL I WM.SWÜATMAN, TaJ1;DR.HABI r-M AKF.R and OUTFIT TKK.from London, quetMT Emporium of In «hi on loi 8t.John Strkkt (without.) Quebec, Sept.4, I85fi.\t2m NOTICE.\\\\\t| 1 /CARPENTER, Veterinary u f\ti'u,**,on.snHF.n his OFFICE and SURGE-R\\.atNo 16 Garokr STaxxr, oppoeite he Knglish Cathedral.Quebec, July 26 1866.psr.F W- W00», M.n.ger, Quebec.Oct.17, 1856.\tb ''*v'Ju\u2018' P«rcuL .nZri êhl: trade.to the Montr«»i, ii,h s.p.\u201e\u201c2i ®R *¦ hawxey.Wm.Banfield ba.sow OPENe'o h*!*\tb* C U L - n r ô n Houm ,n *be __ .\tDt\u201cSAC\tcalieti tb« eail^ay KEFREbHMENT HOUSE.\u2018u,c, lie aupport.\t\u2018 ,0 n1e,,, \u2022 sbar* of pub- chops.Gaasn Trumw t.____\t.information given to Fm!^*\twnd alt We\u201e.Mc, *c L\tC,\u2022n'\u2022\t\tFar .vB.-p,^tx,.sr£n »\"b\t1\" \u201e H,?'uîï'7nS,,,,'d Pixax Sr ai ion.\tHli>\tCmau- vuebec.Jurie « General Ke^isiry Ollice torr-ft* »| < Hn».iR F'mkn^KvTr-T-™^ «\u2018a'-k- V A NTS.\tK,N \u2018ICKs MALE skk- fiom 9 o\u2019clock Mo.r.«pplit.lio.of lh, tbo,t - .11 hoiim dur F.«ROSS, ¦\u2022\u2022»\u2022>,» fcireet.for situation* wilt VB.\u2014Persona applvi.,# please br ir>g refor-,.,\t.\t\u2014 «Ll- Amel .\t\u201d ,0 , h*r««\u201dr.fcc.«ith ptompnt.Jfo*1 °r FoUm, ,,,,,, ^ \u2022\u2022 tended to Qu-bec.Sept.3, I8ÔG.mtol Impwtant to Dru^i.t,, Doctor*, OTHERS.Oil oxs> ¦k\t* RliTAir\u201e ¦fc* John Mroot, OnoKekw.Where *11 Order* will be aM* , luality and care.\tBended to with punc- Pomatum, 0,1, ,nd Soar,\t\u2018 u,,°»\u20198ry, fcc **'\u201c\u2022\tCip,,.fcc.SCHAITM nFfil\"'\"\tMFKR- «-w.AAli*î\"î£ü\u201c\u201d to I no THE MORNÎtfÜ CfiÜÔNÎCtË, TflÜÉâDAY, NOVEMBER 2f, I860.IV«w Ad>«rtl«eineMta tbfti day Important Cloting S«U\u2014A M*rrill k C».Kitrordiniry B«r(*io*\u2014M*row é» L«p«f* Plumber*» M»t«ii«l»\u2014J.Py«» gurbec Early Clo»i»ig Soriaty\u2014T.Scud Claret Wto»\u2014M.ti.Mountain.Card\u2014B.Trihay-Mooay\u2014D.Moi.ro* Important to DaguerreotypUt», Ac.\u2014A.L.Ba d* win.Ck»ck Loot.Brooch Loat Sal* Foalponed.Bale of Pork\u2014Q.A H (jibaone.tbo whole.\u2014(Argua.j HEAD QUARTEHS.Tjtoato, \u2018JOil Noretuber, 1856.Militia («emkral Okukm.petition of pa at times huge frequently excit- | A h\t,e lo Chi Sund dtt#Uoyed ^u\u2018,tTwBh ^\twSeh Tn.bV?n.uoi! ed.A11 that i.wanted .a free cornmumca* build,\u201eK9 to the value oiwO.UUO.\t^ofuhl 'thJdiatny ^riLcithe.r aocial lion» amongal our population to make ua al ( ïhopMMUl,enlftl lhl> barqiwti.nw*.fte» L°nd\tjÿ ,\u201e7SoJ u*,* formed.We Ijblunuand that our uitefeeta are ao dove\tAutwerp, ashore on the c-uat of New Jertey, i1I,yW j\u201e i.jogrra»»»* im.-rovemeot, w* m*y teilh each other, that the atre jrtb ot e\twere taken off m aafety and carried to New reckon on the cordial coo|teration of the country.(>ait laneceeaary teoonaohdaletheaUbilityol t\t(Hear, hear.] W* know that though aomanmea i tbere nuy be pa*rial toUtraata that may conn- , diet witn general improvement\u2014and that i* LORD PALMERSTON AT MANCHES- ; the natme of iui,ga-yat w# muât War w.:h these mommlary inii*edinneota, bacauaa >l»e) Tlie reception of I.ôrd Palrreraton, the ' ««' W P'*vro.ed.But w.^\u2022ewtb.tgrtJuat ,o lh.o,o, p-'r 't.-r - khu-i.- M-fV-jj\tU S t.ug «landing in the MiUiia of (be Province, who *''** Liverpool, on the bth and 7lh mat., ai je,|\u201eu, 0| |imr> |0 tm coulent with ibat ateady have enic.ed Ihe Active Force\tand\torgantx-d\t\u2018be a()eecliea winch he made on those ucea-|\t|1( j K||llJual |ltUu|iret which .lyn* j, i*0Mibla ui a t'or|« in it.aad to place ihem on\tan equality a»\taicna attracted a good deal ol i\u2018ttt!,itM':\u2018\tire«-country like\u2019hi».rr^ar.ia promouen with the Ulticera\tul ihe Se-\tthr«>U|{houl the oountry.and the reptwta ot\tIt has been observed, and I have Men mud» deuUiy Militia.Hia bxcellrucy\ttha\ttioyeinor\t\u2022 t.boae receptions and epeechea deservedly oc-|\tlUraced .n the otweivatioii.that in »ba course \u2018 I And now that these eighteen gentlemen I (To iu« Kaiitor of th* Morula* Ohraalals > ha TO satisfied their consciences by this piece Mr.\u2014Your kiadness lapuUlUlilu* myf«r*er ol Hwawnoaiaa.il,.y m.y b.' ü .nu.»J\t\"\u201c.X'-W much after the faahion in which I.ord Ellen- ou ih* imury .u.i».»od u n>« rural duirtau by the as aoaotuH once diamiaaed pour Hone, when\t^ be was inlarrupt mg the gueeii'u tienell\u2014\t1\tj,, JJu,,., ai^,u u>r |N>uno«Too for r».tly \u2022»«.as w«U proteat, my lonf : I protest.\" \u201c Protest, ami as for raUt»g por^.1» bain* uade.that Ws* labor ulwu.t /nur\t»> aui.l il\u201e, L'hinf »** rouirai u.ii*a a e»^l* *1\t»*aa of atber go atMiU! yOtV OUaUieaa, aani me yruoi t r(M>|er#.,t bB| n J,, uajlt nuuingcin-uisasait.*.vury Justioa, turning his ear lo the next motion.tL.ubirul woaoury.auTtbv uuc.tlou rusy now.wlib pro Nobody ia komil' to argue the matter further prn-iy, b« |.ui.\u2014»f n wouii uoi be ad* isabio iu \u2022¦\u2018'V\u20191 .\t.\t*\ttm*.^\t»\ti .\t.1\t¦.\tiule some otbar voif.»l»ble sud uol bsvr potatoes on Ibu with them.The bighest legal authorities\ti**ea|g oita tiuica p^r weoa.u n uoi a fa11» fo; promotion.in s-eurdance with the foregoing Regulation» the following promotions will take place, viz : To be Lieu'enant Colonel».Major William Notinan, Volunteer F«K»t Ar-tillery Comp ny, Dundas, Captain ol lüih May ISJti.C»p\u2018am Hamilton D.J.\u2018St ip, Volunteer Ritle Company, Prescott, Captain ol ll»ih January, iNjI.v aptain Rot»ert Jaekson.Volunteer Field Bat-cry.Kuigstou, Captain ol tt Catharines, Captain of tfih M-y.is-to ¦ elrvunistauces alt.r c**'1*.u'ol ib« .spurlea*«tuf ouveral years tu s»1 M\u201el0«.bavlas pruvud Uw uncenaUiy of ilia puiaio crop, tu coi*»«>»|a« a- , Captain of 33'd Fcbin u y, IN-13 Cap'ain T W Smy'hc.Volunteer Rill- Com* ,iit.y.B ot k ville, Lieutenant 5lb Ineorporatut I\u2019 l laiiou 1st May, Capt.Jam-tJ Dickuivn, Volunteer Troop ol (! .*ai.y.Cornwa'I, Lieutenant oth Incoi pora'c.l U t »hon.Isr May.184''.t'aptam J.B Turtle , Volunteer Fiel«i Batteiy.Ottawa, Cuptuin ol 4th November.t'ap'ati sp»)'iiw^*\u2018 one\u2019atitne m u manner one might wish 1 can a»»ure you gentlemen, that the Insure ot a Minister of tbe Crown during 'he recess i« no altogether such a perio»! ol irautpiili'y and repose as many may supp.»* it to be.History knu*a no *ei sal ion Events and transactions \u2022 to uol res' beesuse I\u2019arliameiit is up, and, the u! lention o! s punlif man to the dune* ot hi» office is ui.deviatiiig and never crass» ((.heels) Tiiurefore however gratilymg it may be to ihem 1 o come into rongriiial contact with their lelto'v cit'/eii*.ihe op|Kittunnies are isee ; but, ss sli iuie thn.g* are precioui 111 propoilion to then rarpy, »o «lo 1 «lenve Ihe greater gralifica'ion lr«»m the unwont*d facilitias 1 enjoy of rom.nc .iu >ng y«*u, amt irceiving at your hanils *u.*n irarks ot kimJnes* as you have thi* day been pleased tu bes'ow- upon me.At the Town Hall, to complimentary addresses alluding to the prominent acts ot the go vernmeut «.nder lua avlmiiistratioii, by the Mayor, by Mr Beasley* the Presi.ient ol the Chamber of Commerce, and by Mr.1 orner, the Preuident of the Commercial Association, Lord Palmerston replied at more length, an«l in a more elaborate s(>eech than on the lor-mer occasion, in which ho adverted to the j prominent topics which had been touched ! upon in ihe several addresses.Some idea will be given ol the lone ol his speech by tlie lollowing extracts which show the manner of tus meeting the most important jiolnta ol the national policy.Ha began by expressing his gratification at the cordial ami [t-nerous reception which he had met xvtlh 11 that great commercial district, and to the encouragement and excitement to a zealoua lischarge of duty w hich the approbations ol ds lellow couutryincu afiord to a public be brought to go to any distance from their lellow country-men and co-religiomsts quest ol so desirable an ob|ect.But all, the additional grant will hasten and pro- ter, IMv in above C apt, ar* Company, yuebre.Captain ol 8th Sepvmber.«*4 8.Captain Charlt-» J.CiMmol.2nd Tr**op Vtdun-t«-er < a* airy, Montreal, Captain »»l I'uh S-|-t m- mo\u2019e the completion of a Northshofe ra.I-wruy.The benefita of this most desirable object have often l>een enumerated and dual ed upon ; but we much doubt, il the probable results have ever been duly calculated.lo bring Quebec, Three Rivers and Montreal within a few hours uninterrupted distance of one another, and of the extreme \\V e.-«tf at all sea-on* of the year, would be a coiisumma-rnation productive ot extraordmaiy changes not merely (as it has illiberally been itnu-nuale«l) to Quebec and thia district, but to the whole Province through its entire length and breadth.Lpon those who cannot see or pretend they cannot see these things, it 1» not worth while to waste a word.Ere the Norllishore railroad can be finished, not only will the line on'the Souihshore be beyond th posaibility of being injured by it, but while it is no longer a cul-de-sac, it will have acquired a tiatfic of its own, which will be fed to a great extent by the Northern line.We Captain Afire»! Booker, Vol'Uilaer Field Bai* tery, Haanilion.Captain «>1 14lhSeptember, iNoS.Captain L.8.Cainactie, Voiuoieer\tB«t* \u2022i-'V VUet.eC His ExcaLLRKcv the Comm *xper inChie»\u2019 I is lurth r p'vas'd to dir»«.t mat the twu Se ni J Cup\u2019s\"!» o| the V«i unleer Rifle Companie* in I \\f >utreal viz : Captain TheoCure Lvmun an-i : John Fletcher .-h .li likewise hr pr'»u»oted t«> the ; rank »«i w«|.ir\u2014these Oificera having tonne»! hr ! Fna; K.ile Compani » in «Iwn'rral, and t Jimn-n-rr.l 11,t* \u2022.rgan.zslio:i of p.Fone in that Chy, I »vha»e ihanpiuie ami -pia-araiicr are liO! eXceileU hy any Cm pi in the Province By Command ol H.a Kzcellencv the I\u2022 over nor isrneral und Cominander niCb.rt DE KorTENBHKU.Colonel.Ad|t.Grid- Militia.Rear Admiral Kanshawi:.\u2014We urnler aland that the Worthy A Imiral who ha* heKI the Naval command on this Station tor the Liât three years, will depart in a few .lays lor the South, and will not return to Halitax Of course he will not be sulfered to leave u* wi; limit some warm e.xpr»v*sioii of respect ami attachment from the Citizens ol Halifax evvrv on»» of whom we are persuaded, would taking in the Administration and in Parliament will not relax their persevering etlurts.The WeaThcr.\u2014The balmy we have enjoyed this season has, at trust that the trieud* of this important under- ! be ready to sign surh a document with l*oth his h Is.W\u2022 believe that nana i;iu «!ic inler-r»t, mo»e |iariicularly belvuignig to this district, but thiouth this district n:o»l imjiortaiit to the lalviesta «'t the c»»untr) at la»ge.1 mean the supply ol that law material which ia the tuuDiU !|.n 01 our vast and national industiy.(Ap plause.) It ia perlecily Hue that there 1» a great evit in «'ependnig f>»i 'hat supply up .n one source \u2022 lone and inoie especially upon a source which, Hum many causes, is likely not only to flucluate, tui t»> dimmish, because we know that the piu-gressive development ot national industry in the '-tales lends irom time to time to incresse the quantity ol then pioduea which they workup, and w hich therefore, c «nnol com* to be woiktni up in (hi* count 1 y\tThere are many sources t»» which attention has been directed.I here 1» In* lia, whi»-h has beeu adveritd lo ; and I can as sure you tha the uiiention of the Government, and ol ihe India Posrd.has been sedulously directed to lemoving tho»e obstacles winch have, lor a l«»ng period, piwented t e supply\u2014which abundant in *he nitrri«»r\u2014from icarhmg the coa-t, and thence coming t«» this co.Jittry.(Hea» and cheeis ) And no rtTni» shall be omitted which can pio|*eilv he made fol ihe purpoae of opening (he channels by which thst supj.ly insy flow to this country.(Cheers) Ihere is *no-Hier source, which 1» not ol the same magnitude, hut Vet, is not altogether to he despised\u2014the source which is atf-uded by the western coasts of Africa.1 urn h*ppy to say that the etfoils which ner Majesty*» Government, and which ditfeieiit government»\u2014lor there h»a hern no «lirtneiwr in regard to that\u2014the effort* which successive government», for a long |>eriod of time have made lor the suppression ot that abominable crime, (he slave trade\u2014(hear, h-ar.)\u2014huv«-been to a great degree succeaslul.(Load cheers.) The trade to the Braids has atm >al entirely ceased, the trade to Cuba has greatly rfimimsh-e»l ; ih* t»ad«-to ihe Biazils u«rd to taketiOtKMi 01 Tu.ihsl unhappy beings every year to be vi(| unis 10 »l«v*iy in that country.Well, there-su t has be.-n.\u2019as you ah know, a vast develop-11 rut «it 1eg.1l trade with the Western Coast ol Alirca.an immense development ol the palm Oil trade, ot th* ground nut.and of other produce; and I cannot but hope lhat cotton, which is ihe indigenous growth of that country, and which, I beiievr, is ol very g«H>.i quality, may also come in ior ita shaie ot suppiyniK 'he industry of ihi» c-untry.[Hear, hear.] Hut a mailer of such imjiortance.aa endeavoring to m arge the *ource ot supply cannot, I can assure vou, fail to occupy the »rnous attention of her Majesty\u2019» Gov-ernmeit.In conclusion of a speech which seems to have b-en received with unequivocal rna ks o! approbation.Lord Palmerston alluded 10 the ellort> made at Manchester for the »litFu-*1011 ol knowledge, a topic oti which he dwelt more at largi* in reply to the evening adtlres.-», ol whicli we shall take another oc-casino to give some notice : lieutleaiei., among the ditf-rmt tnings w hich \u2022e«*m to mi- peculiarly t»> do h»u'-r totals great cmur ui.i y, is the attention wh»ch you pay to tbe nnp-ovement of those who are unable to contribute much to then own improvement [Hear, bear.] I mean the ditr.isi hi ol knowl««1ge among the woikiiig cla»»es.(«i.>y b«aus see him to avoid the\timpending\tpenalty.\tHut\t' u«>i i>ri>|>«'iiy *aiu.-«l in «.u*** s«-ntr«-al llasftlc\" anoib\u2019t* from \u201c our\" (Tty Itorporatlon.ralliug for s«uiT«d t.'iider* f«.r li'nil |>i|»o fur tbo Wairr Works, way I bo atloM«««l t«> ask If our < tty falbors.In ibslr tgooraucM.lu.sgiur ibat Qut-brt- is ao very much bvbiuU lb«- agi- as Iu tic unal'lo 10 furnish a pallrr six tons of pipe l««a.|.and tf lli«-) , tbs Corporation, do roaily bolieve lhal Qur-bi-r du«'S i-oiilaln til Ions of pips, why ar«- Quebt-rrrs ubllg«Mt tu luuk fur wbat lua) be uaulod by lb«-lr \"o*« u \u2018 Cutporstioa In a Mi'iitrcal paper.Are ibo City \"Fa-llu-rt\u2019\u2019(k'\u2022 Supported by testimonial* from the celebrated Professors of Chemistry Dr.Andrew Ure; Dr.Short land ; Dr.INrvey; Dr.Campbell; Dr.Gatttker; Dr.Worrer | Dr.Ingram; Lord \u2022\u2018tuart »1« Dec res ; the Dowsger Countess of Css-tlestu.r>; Major Gen Thomas King and many other leiperiable pi isons.whose health has been restored hy it, nl'er all other means ol cure had .tied For further particular* respecting this invaluable Food our laadert are referred to Du Harry\u2019s Advertisement in another part ot this Um* oDvof tbe iiio*l alartulug frame U aubjecl, 1* Aaibiua, wbtcb lllerall/ laar* lk« buoian rouslliutlon lo piece», bringing tu victim lo tbs very verge ol the grave, from which na seldom raeot era.unies*.Imleetl.aa It wen by a mlraeJa.Tba mo*l rerlalu ri-m«>«tie* for tbe i ure of ibl* tlireful malady Is Holloway'* Ointiueui ami 1*111* ; by repeated aud sain lary duaoaof the Utter, the cheat become* freed from pUl.-gm, the body l* relievad from an inimen*» weight, and tbe O'Ugh learea the ¦ulferer In an Incmdlbly abort \u2022 l>ace of time.provid»»d the Ointment ba wall rubbed Into the cheat utghl and morning.The tbouMUd* who bare boeti rn*t«trol to b»«aJtb by ihesc Infallibla ram* die*, render It needle** to axpatlato on their merits tb«-refora, all wbo are thua afllirted, should have Immediate rtvour*«> lo Uotloway's Oiolment aud Fill*.1^ Holloway * Fill* tbe most «Bcaclou* remedy for Dm tenuluatlon of Blood to tha Head.\u2014Tha ImmeoM I*®* er i.o*»«-»»«,d by these wonderful Pill* In the curn of \u2022\u2022 termination of blood to tbo head, »ad all bUioos diaor der*.although well known and appreciated by tb« utas*.yet among aviue private iudlvtdual*.it la perhap* not uiiderilootl.To aucb a* are afttietod wflh tbeae aa»t all; inenta.and nervon* disorder*, we (trongly recommend them ; aud would adviae lh«-ir having recourse to tbe \u2022aui».alter other mean* hav* failed, with tbr certainty of obtaining immediate relief, and by peraevnraueo laatlug cure.The lbouaau«li wbo bava derived \u2022igna1 b.-n.-Rt from tba u*« of tbU tnottlmabU remody.is at ooci* a proof of tbe viriurt tbo nifnlicioo po«*eojc*, and render* it an induprnaablu requtailn in e»«ury family whether at bume or abroad The»* Fills aru \u2022qually etEcaciou* of tbe liver and atoiaach.\tto WISTAR\u2019S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY- The Editor of the Internatioual Journal says :\u2014 \" Of all the \u2022p»»ciar* olfi-rad for tbe cure of tbe I.ung cnmpuiuta, we hav* tbr greatest faith in Wl-HTAKH HAI.1AM »»F WILD CttTlàKKY.Fre* from tho*e nar r«>lic iugri-llrut* which enter to l*rg«*ly into the com poailiou of *oiue oth»-r patent mcdh lncs.It acta wlthool injury to the nervona *v*tetn WV apeak «.f thia valu» M«-nuxiiciue from pt-rx.ual knowledge of Us effect* hrarecly t wo y «.ara have \u2022 lapK-l aim-.' a member of our family wa* raised from tbo very brink of tbe grave through it* uae , and in acveral \u2022ubarqoenl cases where it ha* be*-n adwtanti-red lit our honsebold.it ba* never on< «\u2022 failr.1 of the dralrnt effnrt.We eheerfnlly com-ii.end it t«> our frirnd* in the BritUh FrovUwee and among tbe \" rest of mankind \u2019 a* a certaia remedy for inrlpient .liaea*»-* of tbe lungs;'* None gonuinv uuleaa signed I- DL'TTH oa tbo wrap per.THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE\u2019S Celebrated Cruiule Pille Prepared from a prearriptioa of Sir Jamo* Clarke M l> .Fhvairixn Extraordinary to thr Queen.TbUin valuai.le (fiMicine I* untalling in tbe .-are of all those painin' and dangerous disease* Incident to tba female constitution.It moderate* all exees*.remove* alt ohitruetlon*.and bring* on tbe monthly pi-riml with regularity.The** Fill* «bnuid be ua«vl two or three woek* prevlou* to ronAuenx-nt ; they fortify tha constitution, and le*aeii the *nffcring daring Labor, enabling the mother to pur-form t or duties with safety to herself andchiM Th«-**.1\u2018tU* «honld nolbr taken by female* during the first three month* of pregnancy, aa thay are aura to brinvou miw-arriagi'.hnt at any other time they are safe In ail case* of Nervous and .spinal Affection*, pain la the Hark an-t l.lmba.Heavtn***.Fatigue on Rtlgbt F.s ertion.I'alpilation of the Heart.Lownea* of Spirits, Hysteric*.Mick Headache.White* and all tbs painful 'dia.ia*** occasioni-awddt wUt\u2018 « Filol\"atates 'hat the grand banquet prepared for the Crimean heroes, In that city, beinir spread « day »n advance, was attacked by rats in the night, and a coneiileiable portion of the comestibles spoiled.The banquet was given in a large tobacco warehouse.IMPORTANT ! Closing Sale ! DRY GOODS, FOR O-ONE MONTH.-ca l mill & m., No.70, 8t* John Street, HAVING decided upon leaving for Europe 1st January, lh*y will oiler one ot the largest and most extensive Stocks ufDiy Goods ever oflere») m ?this City, at PRICES THAT WILL EFFECT IMMEDIATE SALE Quebec, Noe.27, lhft« Extraordinary Bargains o r DAMAGED DRY GOODS!! A T Maro is A Lepage\u2019s, Crown Street, St.Roche.THF.undersigned baying purchased at Auction an IM viE.SbE QUANTITY of t.onds aav.d hom tht wreck of the bhin \u201c Mohiwk \u201d a; UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES, now offer them to the Public at a luffing advance on Coat Price.Families ami others would do well to call imioedialely.as aa idea of die saving to be effected can only be form*»1 bv seeing the goods and ascertaining the LOW PRICES at which they will be sold.MARDIS k LEPAGE.Q'lebec, Nov.27.186(j.\t4 MONEY! MONEY! MONEYT WHY BE WITHOUT MONEY 1 when it i.juat aa easy tor any one to be around with .pocket full as not.if they only think so.I have got a u«w sHkU, f»om which Irom five to twenty dollars a day can be made, either by mala or feoiale.I' is a highly respectable basniesa.Ik an article which is wanted in every family in the (Tt.iied Statra.Enclose me two dollars by mail, at my risk, and I will forward by return of mail a Circular, with fullinitrociona in the art.Tha busunss is very easy\u2014Try it, if you are out of employment, and you will neverAegret it ; for it will be belter for you to pay the above »urr, and insure a good business, than to pay twenty-five cents for a spurious advertisement.This is no humbug.Try U ! Try it ! Try it ! Address your let'er lo DWIGHT MONROE, New York.I sent one of my Circular* to an Editor in Georgia, and he gave me a notice in hia paper like the following '* Mr.Muhiuvsent me one of his Cioculars.and I will j «al aay to my readers that whoever of you are out ofemployment thst Mr.Munroe\u2019s business is a good business, and money can be made out of ji by any one who engages in it, for it is no humbug \u201d Nov.27, lUftfi.\t3m v* ni«« \"r iiMvc rcceiYV'J irvrw\ts'wtcivtn»i«\t.» \u2022 »\t»\tu a.11 u r*x.\tu f \u2014 lCh**»i.) It h **en Hal evto the Attodtossn a frfndS aon.ider n y a had h««lne*« If.aa U ha.been as.eried.one.or po.form* of d i «case.»n< h a* we have nainemp«iatively\u2014I won\u2019t ssy iht» leisure \u2014but to occui»y itself in |«esee with those progressive improvments Which all humait ar Lieulenant Maury declinei the honor of the rangements are necessarily capable of receivit to the faithlul cooperation of our allies.il, goitlemen, we are now at peace, and I\t.hope ,hit pe.ee WHI fie long (HeVr, hear )- ; vat.on who has .ndocfid seventetu other spt-li* duration must depend on the honor and fidsl- ' ritfi as IroliCfiOftte an liitrtfielf^ to appeal iiy with which it* conduions are lulfilled (H»-sr, I frotn the said sentence ot Ins (trace 'oa Iree k-ar.ami loud cheers ] I trust thst po*er which and lawful synod of .he Bishops of tho nro-broiiçht it, snd ih- hostility ei h-r active or mo- vnnm ol Canterbury, and thence, if noth I be r* , ot all Europe, by the for|eUuln«»< ol intei national ngfi'» lortr nod du les\u2014I trust that that vmce of Canterbury, and thence, if n«o»l to a Iree and lawful synod of all Ihe churches ni our «ommooioa \" P»»wcr, havng concludatl a treaty, w»|J uh- l pt thl«r \"I \" D.tmiefirog,\" oonferretf upon him j Proarrasicv imprevemsnt is tbs law ol oer moral move that leeHag ef dintrtut which the com- ) by Kmg uf\t| to#lttr#.It \u201e that which alone ennoble, the in neon has devised.Let them announce that if their oroditors will only take no further »r- alepe they shall receive twenty shillings iu ; the pound, at the Greek Kalends, or\u201c if need r»« 1 be,\" at Latter Lammas.-Ibly morr, yonng rtpraymsn hors, with morn wlt'd than halla«t havn Hpph f,lowing Ihe i>»»nity trampvt »*f their sympathy and convnrron»** wlln the Arphit.-nron, ihay haw donhilpa* cvp this boen admonish»^ hy nldcr and wlsvr hpad* than thslr own, and II might bonafit tham (bpsklaa being a meva gontle f»eniHly than the tawtp.) in prsM-rihs a dlllgpnt rradlng of ihn piici»M»Mt wHtnrial art trip from Ihp London Dally Jfpwa * In any ra*p ihPfP I* not Ihp »Mgh0- 50 I unrbeons Barbadoes Syrup.65 do Hr ARRELS, C/ I JJ .160 Hlf.-do PAINT\u2019S No.!, .HERRINGS.48 Quintal» Dry Hake ROBT.MITCHELL 4 CO., _\t.\t\u201e\t__ Arthur Street.Quebec, Noy.20, 1856.5s Oil Quebec.19th Seotember.1854.ightx The Dial of Love.Mid-Summer Flowers, I True Riches,\t1 Buds and Rlo#»oml,\t1 For sale by Quebec, Not.22,1856.7a 3s 3s 3a 3a P.SINCLAIR, St.John Street.24th, ill be A.Jackson, M.D., J.Z.Nault, M.D., W m.Marnlen, M.D., Jm.Reed, O.L.Robitaille, M.D., R.F.R.ntrJt, M.D.L.Giraid, Ph Wells, Jm.A.Sewell, M.D.John Fitzpatrick, M.D.Jas.Paincbaud, M.D., C.Fremont, M.D.A.Rowand, L.J Rojr, M.D.John L.Hall, M.C C.P G.Tourangeau, M.D.P.O.Tessier, FOUND, A FEW day* ago, a BROWN SILK UMBRELLA.The owner may recover tbe Mm* on application at thia OAca and paying advertising expense*.Quebec, Noy.34,1856.\t| .DISCONTINUED.The PASSENGER TRAINS will leave Point Levi aa follow# For Montreal, Toronto, Portland, Poston nud iutcrmetliati' Stations.fit\t8:30 a.m.For St.Thomi»» find intermediate Station*, ut\t3:30 p.m.Tbe FERRY STEAMER will leave tbe Railway Whast, Quebec, at 8:00 a.m.and 3:00 r.M., connecting with above Trains until tbe dose of Navigation.So toon as it becomes necessary to remove the Floating Wharyea from Quebec, All Feeigiit will be Rscrived and Dxlivssxd at Point Levi Station only.8.P.BIDDER, General Manager.Quebec, Nov.20th, 1858.\t12 NEW BOOKS.THE CURSE or GOLD : a Romance.Is\t3d The Black Dragoons, by James Grant.\tJt\t6d The tie-at Sieges of History ; with il- lu-trations by Gilbert.\t5*\tOd First Pnnriplrs : being «elections from the >peeches and Wntings of Edmund Burke.\t5*\t0,1 Critical and Miscellaneous Essays of Sir Walter Scott.3 vola.\t7s\t6d - A FURTHER SUPPLY OF- The War; being vol 2nd of Russell\u2019s correspondence from «be Crimea.5a Od Draft* for Acceptance, by G.Raymond la l()|d CAREY, BROTHERS, 24, St.John Street.Quebec, Nov.|5,1856 Montreal Celebration.JUST RECK.INKO, a supply of the MONT* KK.AL GA7.KTTK, giving a putt accouXT of the late Celeesatios, with illustrations Harper's Magazine lorjDecember.Appleton\u2019» Railway and 8|icie» or Trar sfers J(*HN LAIRD, St Lawrence Chamber», M.Peter 8'reet.Quebec.Aug.16.1656\tto 3^ nov DUNCAN McFARLANE, .4(1 Ol NTA14T, INDIA WHARF, \\YILL he8!ad to obtain casual emplorment v V Hi 1\u2019os'ii g ui> Boi ks, .Making out or Col-ertitig Accoenta.on >al»ry or Conimiation.Quebec, Ott 23.!4'.6.NOTH K.PEK80NS INDI-BTED to th.Mwr.LA I HO ip Co.Corner of Hope&^Fabt ique Streeta, * VKR'\t-Hi STOCK OF DRY GOODS, To which they world mvife «he attenunn «r buye,#.as they are C« N FI DEN 1 CHFAVL H \u201c' OL* Will not be found ,n Canada\tKK LA\u2018ED *¦co- ot Mr.r.I'indy, *\t' Cine Vougaot\u201d\tRed, Do.»\tRomance 1 4 II.\t\u201d do.Do.«\u2022\tK ichebourg\u2019\u2019\tdo.Do.'*\tVol, ay\u201d\tdo.Do.\"\tNuit#\u201d\tdo.lk>.\"\tMontrachet\u201d\tWhite, Do.\"\tMeuraaol'**\tdo.ALSO, Superior Sherry Wi»,e of \" PaiiI 4 D»«tis \u201d RYAN BROTHERS 4 CO.Qoebee.ItthOct.1658 Muscovado Molasses.1 /JQ nUNCHK.ONS very Sii|*erior Bright 1v/a/ I MUSCOVADO MOLASSES now receiving ex Grand Trunk Railway, and lor >ale »>r\tJohn Paterson.Quebec.A «g.16,1856.NOW LANDING\u2014ex ROYALIST, AND FOR SALE.A FEW ROLLS of SHEET LEAD, of different weight*.HENRY CHAPMAN 4 CO.Arthur Street.Quebec, 3rd October, 1856.Notice to Ship-Bn riders.THE Subscriber has constantly on hand bis OLD DEPOT.No.Stiff, CMsiari.The Gar POP SALE.CORNER LOT of Stk.Cuotir 4 *kDK Aller ^teest», gt.Lewis 8u-herbs, of 30 feet by 90.Apply to ^\tJ.A.PANKT, Or to\tF.G.CANNON, N.P, Quebec, Nov.4,1856.Important to everybody.FVJR the last Ihree years, I hive be-n engaged in a business known only to myaell and.rompaiativrly.fow ntnere.whom I have instrnr-{ tel for the sum ol fîial each, which basaversgeil me at tha iste ot ffLtk o to $j utk) per annum ; and having maile ariangamenta to ao to Europe I in the fall of 16.57 to engage in «he same husmese.I am willing to give full instructions in the art ! «0 any person m «he United btat.s or Canadas, who w ill remit me the sum of $|.I am induced fiom Ihe success 1 hive been Uvored with, and the many thanklu! acknowledsmcnta I have received from those whom l have instructed and who are making from $.>'o 915 rx* pat at it, to give any person an opportunity to engage m thia business, which is easy, pleasant, and very profitable, at a small cost There is positiA-ely NoHossavoin the matter.Relerence# of the best elaas esn be given a« regards it* character, and I can reter to persons whom I have instructed, who will testi'y (bat they are making from to $15 pfr day At th* tamp.It m a butincaa in which either ladic or gentlemen can engage, and with perfect ease make a very handsome in- | com*.Several ladies in various parta ol N»»w York State.Pennsylvania, and Maryland whom I have instructed, are now making from $3 to fb Cerdayatit.It is a obrrkal at'iinasa, and.! ut a few shillings ia required to start it.Upon 1\t_________ receipt* of »l, 1 will unmediaiely tend to the ap- TpNGLISH PHEASANTS, plicant a printed circular containing lull inatrue\tüd Do\tGROUSE.«iona in tbe art which can be perfectly understood\tDo\tBLACK-COCK at one*.\t1)o\t- Estate a.r.\\( ALSh, Grocer.Champlain \"'reet are i.-qu-sird to make immediate pay.menr to \\V.l)l\\,GAN.Lsq., Advocate, at hi« t»ffire.Gaiden Mreet.L-gal pioceeding* w,|| be issued «gainst tt.o-e fai 11 g to \u2022 omt ly w,tb this notice.wuebec, Oct.22.IS56.JOHN MU88« >N , Apothecary ansi (hrmlnt.HA'justrec»iArd-x - City of H-md or,'\u2019 Nr Vr «I- Bs aUUML CHEMICAI.CA r-|> ETBrori- amir.g the apfwietu* 4 e,.rl|1,r-li l>vcr,Mly n.tiling y.ni\u2019h-to perform be niost inter-ai.ng xpenm-na.which wph rhe Ho k or Dir-cH-n* \u2022 v.#« practical know \u2022 dge of ihe science \u2018C-* K',,,\t,n\tpro.onion of .6» da Water, l emonade.4.Flesh I Ii.ah.# lavs.Caief-rio Fl-sh Bells.4c .tor pro n.mg wmm h and a healthy arin.r.of th- skin.I he very be»» English made Harr Rrmhes.I\u201e.tant'* h.iwhe*.I\u2019, ft* 4 Powders ^porgeG.Ve» tor weshn g In'ants, Ke,du g Bo-ries Bi-aki Pumps, t.las-es 4c.buj-rn I o.lette bottles aid »ver> requn e lor a La 7 \u2022 ».r Gent D ma n\u2019t Toiled*.Very Superb Tooth B>u*brs.Rowland\u2019s Odon o.Persian Od,.nto.Elliot's T totter# c n i.h.rated A.»ca Nut Charcoal, and other 1 oofh Powde.a Bun rt?'* Onental Tooth \\N »#h.I.rillin\u2019» Mini otb-r Krench a?d m»-ry.SCOTCH WOOUOSHRY, &C.complet.JUbT OPENED - rompiez «.ortmenf of Gentlemen\u2019* SCOTCH Wool rvnrc CLOTHING.DRESS SHIRT> Shirr r\u201eh Shirt Fronts,Gloves, Braces,4c., 4C.\t*r*\u2019 _ .\t_\tWM.LAIRD 4 CO Quebec.Oct.4, 1856.\t''U* W.of LNL! 4M) BROAD ( LOIH>.latent finish, SlwMArB^E\trU,k\u2018 \u2022r,,< Gentlemen\u2019* S to.^\u2019t/r\tPCr Pilot at-d \u2014AtSO,\u2014 Reaver Cloth#.Tweed*.Casaimeres, Doe»kin*.Veltn'\u201d\u2019 9'»ebec.Oct.4.1856.Scotch gs.4c WM.LAIRD 4 CO.Aew Fancy tio ds, raoru LONDON p, & PAKIS, * UGLO-SaXoH.*\u2019 ngltah Perfn- at AIK Stseet, (opposite Mr.Hrnrv\u2019a Foundry.) a large quantity ot DECK PLUGS and MOK BOLTS from { inch to I j inch.\u2014can be furnished at the ahortcat notice, from IHOO to lOO.tNk) ol tbe beat and dryeat quality of Pine.« t .\tT' WUINN.Quebec, Tany.5.185ff.Just Heccivcri at Reynolds\u2019 Restaurant, Pot Btfamer from England: All letters must be addressed (post paid) to A.T.PARSONS.335 Broadway, New York.November, 1856.\t^ GOLDEN PLOVER, and KJ\u2019PKREU SALMON.Qoebee, 6th Nov.1856.ha in#\u2019# F*H de Cologne.Lavender W\u2019*«er, 4c SMri,rt« Fiimrgetiox I\u2019uirtille#.H#>r Pm# t rt.km i.n e patent medicines us Quefo c, 16th t «et.In56 -Il R1 mi:< ÜV ii>.Per \" Pr Ant.\u201d trom 0|«rtn, via London*: O/Y /^R.-l ASKS port WINE, warrant-CJv/ i-d a kupetior article.\u2014ALfo,\u2014 67 Dr*.Port Wine (1847 Vintage).« V\tk\tM\u2018 H' WARREN.Quebec, Nov 5 |8'f Just Received and for Sale : on nARRK*> MACKEREL, 0\\/ I) 611 H!f-do.Ho 50 Bane'# Round Hrrnng», prime quality, HO Do.Ga»pe Green Cod F #h.C-v^v'ptY^l^ La,'\u2019s\u2019 t\"* elsewhere.HANDSPIKES and every other article lor Ship n»e to be found of the beat quality and in any quantity required St the above *4lebli»hmort in the *'is-, tance.also the Falls ol Mon'moreuci, the Island BUSINESS NOTICES.THE MORNING CHRONICLE.THURSDAY.NÔTHMBÉIt 27.IBM Remarkable Dmortry JAMES REED, Physician and Surgeon, No.6, Foot of Mountain Hill SH EE\u2019S BUILDINGS.AVILLIAM COLE, Paper 11 arehoiiHC, ST.PAUL STREET.Quebec.Jai«y, 3.1 *56.IkOVIC VOOCHXITTC, JOXBs £R, and Booaa Oarpente No.68, ?r Vahiks Stiskt St.Rochs, (Near St.Peter's Chapel ) INSURANCE.- r B ¦ ssff\t\u2014ttYT * i i \u2014 -rr s \u2014:-SB MOBTB wæsirœaN Insurance Comp'y or OSWEGO, N.Y.HE undetsigned is prepared to ISSUE 1*0- I IN S U R A NC E.________ BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 1 PRINCES\u2019STKKKT; BANE, LONUON.kstablibhed Awu.1, 1B37.Empowertd by Special Act qf PorUornenf, 4 Viet, Cap.9.LIC IKS SK >.u|k»u 1N L AN L) N A V1U AT10N ^ JOHN ANDERSON, Agent, St.Peler Street.1830.Roxcar Alcxandeb.CKairmutn.Blackheath Park, Queker, June Jlariue.Imvrance A OCEAN or INLAND PPI.IC ATION8 for INSURANCE, received by MEREDITH OGDEN, No.9, Quebec Chambers, St.Feter Stieet.Quebec.May 8, 18M$.Terrace Saloon, Rovai insurance Comp\u2019y FORT STREET.\t! J\tor Ooposilt Mr.J.Mu>*on's Drug Store.WINKS, LIQUORS, Relresbir.cntk, Ac., of the best descriutioii.Quebec, May 13 |K.*»t>.CHEAP PLUMBER\u2019S ESTABLISHMENT, And although Cheap, the AND ftetterve Fund* tance, aiso me r ans oi\t.- .-TL-uiAtV a U V OK' THV RFST ol Orleans, and a |K>rtion ol the Hiver St Law- MATERIALS ARE OF IHh BK I.relire, the whole lormmg one ol the most hand aome, valuable and «omplete Country residences in the riemity of Quebee.The above p,oi*erty is now offered at PaiVATK Sai.R.It not di*poa*d of by the 4th Oereii tn-r next will ihen be Sold by PUBLIC Al ( 1 ION-Terms of payment wili be made easy.For particulaia, apply to J.S.HOSsACK, Notai y, St Peter Street.Quebec, Nov.II.!M'' TO LET, \u2014With immediate Po*session\u2014 MrpHF.FIRST of those three Cf*T-1 TACKS on the St Lewis Roa-l, ! opposite the Race Course, htely occu* | pied by Mr.SHatrNKL.Apply to Mr.Pknt-Land.Advocate, or to E.U.CANNON, N P.Quehe*\u2019, ftk October IH^K.\t.Large Farm to Let.THAT fine FARM, in good State of cul'ure, now ocrui»ie*t by M.Mbnkdith Hoi.r.s, next to Cact.Sexocold\u2019s, LtUle Kiver St.Charles.For iwrticulars enquire ol 1 i)K.K.ROUSSEAU.St.Roch, Quebec, Sept.2b, 18b6.TO BB SOLI).A LOT \u201cF LAND on tk* north snle of the vT pov Ro\\d containing about THlR.V AC'RF.'* commanding a be-iu\u2019if\u2019il view ol the Valley St Charles and th- surrounding country \u2014anou1 2 mi'es liom the Toll Gate.For t»*r ticulars ai'ply to J.GREAVES CLAPHAM.N P.St Lawrence Cnamhers.\u2022.»-r Sept.23.18*6.J.W.GATES At GO , Plumbum, Corner of Des Fossd* k Ann Streets, St.Rocha.Uuebec.May 28.IRAS-\tHm G.Broker & S.PIERCE.General Commission Agent M ARISE.Firs» At Elfe liiauruuce effected.OFFICE: AarHua Stkkkt, op|H»ite the Exchange.Quebec, May 12.ISbt*.M.A.HEARN.aimofate, ' OFFICE: Dkan\u2019i BuiLPiMiS, St.Peter Slreei, Lower I'ow'i.Klsioknci: Corner otSte Genevieve Ik l rsule Streets, Upper Town.Quebec, Mav 12.\t12m C.J.ARDOUIN, IMPORTER» Watch-Maker and Jeweller, REMOVED TO IN.FABRIvUE STRK.F.T.a.1|oinmg Mr.\\V Lais p's Mai L*\u201d.Quebec, ytb May.1S5«.Dry Goods Stoic, taring 6 FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, ___ With Immedj.ite Possession.- \u2022 pH AT rHKFF.S'ORY STONE HOU^E, N\".12.GaANDK Ali kk.JEI JL (2 Clapham Terrace ) recently paiwr-ed and painted tbronghoot ; wri'h Stable, Coadi House H.d \u2022\u2022thei outbuilding*, all in th- highe*' state of repair.\t_____ _ N.H BOWEN.N P.tj,, K.r, «^pf.20.TO L ^ T, \u2014W ITH I M M tl t ATI! POMV.«IOIt \u2014 ray IF.M't »RF.and ItWELl.lXG ab'*ve I *t.la'ely ,*ccupied by '5r.J.i.a\tD(*«S\\UI T.on the > eps 'eading Itom Mountain H I\u2019, t* Champl«»n S'tnet.It i« we ! .ii'ia'ed either tor a Reiail Grocery or a Dry (J.nd* F.vtakliahmetit.\u2014Will be Ic \\e»y ! Apply to DEM'/SI in.RP AMSAY.Suxuical k Mechanical # |\\ Dkntist.begs to inform In* Fuen'* ¦ and the Public that he ha* R L VI i D F.D t* lifBi-e irom Palace Street to No 'ska twenty pounds ol tha dried Roots to male on* ol the K.llrael.It is then prepared or use in tba torn of PILL.*», whsck aie called X>r.Halsey\u2019* For«»t Fill*- gy R R.R.RADWAY* READY RFLIEf.Remedies ha\\e been beloie the public so long, have pci formed so many miraculous cures, have ipstorvdsn many thousands of weak, fceblasnd dying invalid* to robust brultb, hava prOtaetou whole naigkkoihood*Irom aoddeii attacks ot raging pestilence.Lavs haen tes'ad and triad with the most astonishing s«cca«s *n the inoat difficult Tha other Remedy is produced from the vri- rases that Hospital P«sf tire aud the prevalence 01 bu \u201dw\u201c ¦- ;; **\t.\t\u2022\t_« \u2014 a A.\tgull IaI f 11 r.venttoii.This is cslled Pr.HalM?\u2019* Forett Win*.(it being a Wine produced from Medicinal planta of the toiest, \u2022 thing never before accomplished).THE FOREST PILLS.lerâ, ai-dullo'bei malignant duoiders could lur- ni»h, ami that tin», bv the most celebrated Phy-sictsns and Medical Writers in tlw country, sn.ong whom wv msv tmntioi» the nsmes ol Pag-.Stone, Gillen.F\u2019ianns, Lambert, GnJfen, Hopkins, and insay oibers well known to the people, and have restored back to Ula persons ___\tpit, »» So were dying sud h«d l**en given up by all There are three thmga peculiar to\t1 11 B ,br d\u201ec,ol, oJ \u201e rrli m the places where they alone\u2014\ti,v,g that we deem a short reference to each of 1st.I hey never gripe nor weaken tbefTBtem.; ^ .lbfr|< SlU(|l|e R,oi.dies we use in the R.R.n.* .* K»*.9d.; 1 sixty, only £o 7s 2d., and proportionate premiums for inteimediste sges.Under the table he £HH) is itiMired if the additions declared dur-ng the currency of the Policy are greater than i ih- rale o| 11 per Cent., or diminished it less The rate hat ntrer been lest and at the last tuo mvesiigations c^crcdcd 1} per Cent.A Life In-nrance lor one year will cost £1 5s.txl.for £|(H» at age 40.4.\tAmount of Businiss.\u2014The outstanding Assurance* exc-ed TWO MILLIONS and A-HaLF STERLING.A number of the most resp-ctahle citizens of Quebec hold Policies, or are insured in the Society.5 Proposal* entertained lor Assurance.of any rWingrnry depending on human Life.\\ arious mod-» of payment ot premium* to suit the Assured.Medical Officer : JAS.A.fcEWKLL, E»q., M.D.Jqent for Quebec.\u2014 DAVID A.ROSS, Advocate, Marpherson\u2019a Buildings, Arthur Street, opposite the F^xchsnge.April 5, 1856.Secretary.Detailed Prospectus-sand every requisite information as to the mode ol effecting Assurances may be obtained upon application lo R.PF.NISTON, Agent to the Company at Quebec Qttebee.ll*'t.\\ :j*u*;*.>9W\t__________ EQUITABLE EIRE INSI RAXUK COMPANY, 450 WEST 8TB.AJJfD *aOXarX>OM.17 Great St.James Street, Montreal.CAPITAL\u2014X 00,000 STERLING.CHAIRMAN\u2014A.C.BARCLAY, Esq., DIRECTORS.Charles ! enn-t, Esq., I John ''haw, Esq., Hugh CroH, Ksq., | KdmundS.Symes.F.aq, Jonr.M well su re my last fit of sickness.\" Now the cau»e ol prostration.and bicken constitutton alter a In ot st\u2019\u2022 Rc(:t^l*,o,*.without endangering the *y»t»m by s'livating it.Hener the great and imi-iriant advantage which the discovery ol badwav\u2019» Regulators secures to the Him.an Race, in sudden attacks ot )e!low F'ever.Typhus Fever.Scarlet F\u2019ever, Congested Billions.Remittent and Intermittent Fevers.In Cholera and ell other infections and msltg-nant maladies.Kadwsy\u2019s Regulators are ju*t the remedy required in those malignant cases.1 hey heal all sore* and ulcers, euher in the bowl» or in the c«>at «>1 the stomach ; even il the whole intestines were r-w and nlcereus along the whole length ot tire howeia.they will not irntste or oc-1 casion ary pain ; they expel quickly all poiso-| nous inlec'ions deposits, and w ill, as s«x>n \u2022» dia-1 solved in th«- Stomach, Withdraw the congested and arc'.niiilated humors Irom the interior suilae# ol the bowel», mid all such humors entirely from the ays cm.A no* her great influence they exert upon the sys'em is their regulating powers.No matter w nether U b.MsnocVIoman.whose system may I*» out ol order, i»t,o-e «irgans are irregular in the natural p-rfnrmsnce ot their several «lutins, .» dose «>r two *d Kadwav\u2019* Regulator\u2019s wiH qmekly mre all irregularities, and Infca a plea* , sent and natural evacuation from the bowels at a I regular hour, each and every day.To ladies I whose monthly turns are not regular, a «lore or 1 two of Railway's Regulators and Kea«1y Relief I will always insure their regular duchargeat Ihr proper time.FEVER AND AGUE CURED.Pierson Money, F'.sq.of Carrolion.Miss., own* a laigr plantation and works over one hundred n«gr«»e* on 'he bottom lands of Misais-mpjv\u2014a section ol the comtivas c«dehrated lor F\u2019ever and Ague as the river Styx in ancient my-ihologv was dreaded as a place invested with evil spirits While the negroes ol other planters \u2022 re shsktr.g to pieces v.ith ague, Pierson M«>-nev\u2019a \u201d darkies\" are tat, hearty and happy, at work, singii g with joy their songs and glees, for they feet sate from all dieses as long as they have Radway\u2019s Ready Re lef to guard them.Not one hour\u2019s work has been lost on Mr.Money's plantation by sickness tince he began the use of Radway\u2019s Reetiv Relief and Regulators among hia negroes.On every plantation where Railway\u2019s Ready Reme«lies are kept for tbe use of families and m-ruants, you will he sure to find heslth b ippines* and coiiientment.Railw ay\u2019s Relief and Regulators are positive Cures l«>r Fever and Ague.Dysentery, Hilhous-oe*», Cholic, Headache.Rheumatism, Nervousness, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and \u2022Il mher Diseases of the Stomach.Lungs, Bow-e'*, Kkinays, Narva* Brain, Liver, Head, Heart, Chest, Sides, Back, Ac, DYBKlfTRRY.LonsFNrs.s oi th*- Bowels.I\u2019ain'ul Discharges.Cholera Moi bus.Choli-ra.Cramps, Violent Pingings and Vomitings, are stopped inashoit time by Kadway\u2019.- R.-ady Relief.A LUMP OF DEAD DIGNITY.On board of thi* steamboat Short well, on her trip from New Oi leans tu Cincinnati, the cholera had laid on their hacks some fifty out of seventy-five passenger* ; for a few hours the scene was of the mml terrible ch*r.ic:«T.Among the passengers were twro -eguiur d ictors and a Haunch friend of Radw-Hy\u2019s Ready Relief.The two doctors took under then care the patients in the U-dies* saloon, and the patients on one sn'e of ihe forward saloon.TheR.U.R.friend took the deck pnft*eng
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