Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 27 juin 1857, Regular edition
[" AND COMMERCIAL #\t#\tir., 4» IM4&CMV4M.AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.XL] QUEBEC, SATUKDAY, 27th JUNE, 186 7.[NO.£837.For Sale or To Let.TO LET, \u2014For the Bummer Mouths\u2014 FTYHE DWELLING HOUBK on the f;fs, ( St.Ponr Road, latu-rly oecupU»d by Mr.Doetoa, with Outbuildings and .about four acres of land.\tL J.S IKXSKACK, Notary.Quebec, June 22, 1857.10 Gowen\u2019s Buildings, St Peter St.TO LET.SfeVKRAL Comfortable First Class OFFICES.Apply to H.GOWKN, Adrocate, K.STAVKLY, Architect, Or the proprietor\tH.GOWKN.Quebec, 28, 1857.\t-\u2022\t, TO LET, ____For TwooutThm* Mokths:- l^IGHT GOOD ROOMS on the Lit-HJÏJ I J the River Road, three miles from ¦\t*¦ town, known aa; \u201cJci.i,us\u2019a\u2019\u2019.\u2014dtent Moderate.Apply to A\tM.F.MENARD, McOallum\u2019s liaawasT.Quebec, May 27, 1857.\tU To Let, at Cap Rouge, ptRAIGSUEAD COTTAGE, with IjPB vy Garden and Stables.-* ¦ »¦ Apply to Jos.Bill Fomyth, or R.K.JEFFRY, Quebec, May 22, 1857.\tCap Rouge.rps boldi % TT p\t\u2019 \u2019 *\u2014i-1- WHARF TO LET.1HE Subscriber offers to let one of bis WHARVES,-at Prés-dc-VfHe, capable of lUg* large quantity of Deals, where Bateaux can load or discharge at all times without hindrance from Ships or tide.He also offers a most convenient place for Building or Repairing Boats, at 5s.per day.,.\tW.H.LESLIE.Quebec, 15th May, 1857.\t|\tIjm TO LET.HIE THIRITSTORY of the Quebec Fire Assurance Co.Building, suit-._ _i)le for Office#.Apply on the premises, to\tA.D.RIVERIN, June 5, 1857.\u20141m.\tr Secy.m Cottage to Let.«^4 T?rN;r.WOOD COTTAGE on the Si fung JCj Louis Road.Apply to GEO E.HUMPHREY, or to ARTHUR H.MURPHY.Quebec, April 14.1857^_______ FOR SALE nnwo HOITfiES, situated in ST.GE-fa!! 1 NEVIEVbi STREET, CAPE.Apply U\tC J.KOI T CHRtSTIAIf WURTELE.Quehee, lit April lAAT^ TO LET, With Poseussiow dr 19th Joke, The SHIP BUILDING YARD, now occupied by Mr.W.Powsa, Dorcbeater Street.\u2014a Lao.\u2014 A A A COTTAGE, eituate on Dorcheater ;; j S\u2019reer, on the Bank of the River St.Charlej.wilh Stablee, fce \u2014Immediate poeeeteion if reqeired.Apply to ,\tT.C.LEE.H>re Point.March 17.1&57.TO LET, JLa|A FN «he Parieh of Noteb Dame de ta .R L YtcToiaa, at the end ot'tba lane v» hicb joma with the road railed *' Che-jniH du bord de reaa,H adioining the emplacement belonsinr to Mr.Pisaac Gctr.a Two Story WOODEN HOUSE.With en Emplace m Knt of 109 feet by W feet.The lower flat is adapted fo; bueineas.and the upper «tory for a dwelling.For partirulasa.epplv to Mr.LOUTS THOMPSON, or to Mr.XAVIER THOMPSON Notre Dnme de U Victoire.March 18, 1857.\t® TO BE LËT, > S rpifE WHOLE or PART ef thst j™ 1 LARGE YELLOW STORE and ¦ \" ¦ OFFICE en ATEinbob\u2019s W'Maar, occupied by Messrs.C.K.Levey A Co.Poatee* moo lit May next.Apply BU i Akcat.Quebec, March 3*2?^;_________________ TO LET, From the Firtt May next, HAT Two-Story HOUSE and Stables _ near tba Laazon Hotel, Poiet Levi, at present occupied by Mrs.White afid oihera Apply to\tJOHN THOMSON.Quebec, 21»t Feby., 1857.AT TO LET, 'l^HK SHOP and DWELLING, in KJ!» 1 Fabrique Street, together with the * AL capecious store in the rear, lately oc-led by Measrs.Doaiow *r Fatax.Apply to GEO.BURNS 8YM.ES k CO\u201e St! Peter Street.Quebec, Feby.12, 1857.\t_________ copied ti Anh for a VV r to TO LET IN' POINT LEVI, EXTENSIVE STOKE end JANGARD, Ac , well adapted ____Wholaaale or Retail Grocery bu- ineee } and baa bo*« occupied for eeeeral years y the subscriber, and ia now occupied by Mr.Si*mom*\u2022 es a troeery etorv.Poaae«Sion on ApHt.\u201e BREAKRy.Point Levi.Jatiy.26.1857.\t3«w TO LET, fT»HE Large Fire-Brick HOUSE in I !¦ 1 Sr.Lewis SraiET, opposite the Music Hall.Po*«et.ion 1st Msy next.H.3.ANDBRSW, Or\t1\tE.G.CANNON.Notary.Quebec, 23rdJeny., 1857.\tj TO LET.rfNWO FIRST CLASS STORKS on CHl 1 Hunt\u2019s WHaar, with Orncxs -KI\u2019w».tnj sArIt.possession can be had ia Aiprii.^Appiy »\th ¦ ANi,erson, Or\tWESTON HUNT.N.B.\u2014The proprietors Intend making a Pssaage from St.Peter Stroet to the Whsrf on which the ebn** Swwes are situated by takm| down the Wooden Building* now occupied by Mr.Hamlet Quebec, Jany.21, IBB*\t;_____.FOR SALE.1 A T>UILT)rNG LOTS of 100 by 180 feet 14l 13 fronting on the Rt.Lewia and Thorn-bill Roeds at \u2022 distance of one mile from Quebec.Also Lou from 1 toft acre# oft the St.Toy and Thornhill Rosdy,\u2014all jutd in Free and Common Sore age,\tMITCggLL h CO.\u2022 Arthur Street.Quebec, Jany.B, 1867.FOR SALE.AnnHAT Deeirable DWELLING 1 HOUSE, Hith BLACEeatiTH\u2019e V Shot, In St.Joeeph Street.In rear of Meawe.Glove, k Fey,-might J* converted Into a Fancy Bread Bakery, or Green Gro^fy-\u2014also\u2014\t, The DWELLING HOUSR, Stable and Yard In ITAgoillon Street, adjoining Sollivah \u2022 FRF GOODS, OF THE FIRM OF Preston, Paul & Wainklju, OXFORD STREET, LOKDOA', palisading and jg w^|r SdHtig Off ut LJ.itrcïtich/ Late Prices ! TO SECURE THE PROMPT CLEARANCE OF THE ENTIRE.The Stock comprises in part as follows:\u2014 Tweeds and Cassimerea, Vestings, Neck-Ties, T \u2019WE PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE haring paused an Act requiring ail the ACCOUNTS OF THK GOVERNMENT to be kept in DOLLARS and CENTS, from the FIRST of JANUARY next, it is desirable that I the same system of Accounting should be ge-of every kind, kept constantly i uerallv adopted throughout the country.\u2018 The BANKING INSTITUTIONS have, there- ' fore, resolved to make a similar change, to ! take effect at the above mentioned period, aud i they request that parties transacting businesa with them will have the amount of all Bills ! or Notes intended for Discount or Collec- \u2018 tion, and falling due on aud after the First of January next, expressed in Dollars aud ' Cents.it will also be necessary that all j Cheques and other forms, in use for Banking puriKtscs, be adapted to the Decimal System.1st May, 1857.For the Bank of Montreal\u2014D.DAVIDSON, Cashier.For the Bank of British North America\u2014THOS.PATON, General Manager.For the Commercial Bauk of Canada\u2014C.S.ROSS, Cashier.For the Bank of Upper Canada\u2014THOMAS G.RIDOUT, Cealu'-r.For the City Bank\u2014F.MACCCLLOCH, Cashier.For the Quebec Bank-C.GETHINGS, Cashier.For the Gore Bank\u2014A.STEVEN, President.For La Banque du Peuple\u2014B.H.LxMOINE, Cashier.For Molsons Bank\u2014WILLIAM MOLSON, President.For the Bank cf Toronto\u2014A.CAMERON, Cashier.For the Niagara District Bank\u2014THOMAS R.MERRITT, Vico-President.2aw-jn5 White and Fancy Shirtings, Irish Linens, Lawns, Ac., Printed Cottons, Furniture Cottons, Curtain Damasks and Moreens, Counterpanes, Quilts, Toilet Covers, Linen and Cotton Shirting, Table Linen, Towelling,\t# i ht lowest jtrice marked in plain figures on every article.-NO SECOND PRICE.\u2014\t____ PATRICK O\u2019NEILL Quebec.May 2, 17,000 Carr's best Fire Bricks, a large quantity of Cape-Rouge Cut Stone and rubble.Also, Boards, Planks, Cedar Beams, Posts for fencing, 4c.Scantling sawed to order, of every description, nt his Lumber-Yard, Comer of St.Roch and St.Francis Streets, St.Kochs.Jack-Scriws and Wj.vchks for hire.Quebec, 2nd May, 1857.\t12m OSWSGO Siher\u2014 Gloss Starch, FOR THE LAUNDRY.This Starch is manufactured bv T.KIMSFOBD & SON, 02WEB0, NT.and is offered to the public as a F 23 B.F £ C T A1LTZOLZ1.IT if made from Indian Corn, without fermentation, i.« fine and sweet, and may be kept for any length of time without deterioration in quality.It is now established beyond any doubt, that Starch made from Indian Com is better adapted for the Laundry than that from Wheat or any other grain.It gives a finer face to the linen, filling the texture of the cloth, and at the same time leaving it comparatively sotl and flexible.But any degree of stiffness can be obtained by using the starch thicker and working it into the linen.The Starch Works of the Company are by much the most extensive in the World, Tt'RXUO opt daily over Twznty Ton*.By furnishing an Uniformly Rrrrnton QriLi-ty they have gained the confidence of the public, and now supply the great bulk of the Starch used in the States.El\" Our article for Dessert, known as Corn Starch, or Prepared Corn, is extensively sold in Quebec, and has been received with great favor.It also takes the place of Bermuda Arrow-Root, to which it is ScrtRioR from its greater purity and delicacy.tJT Our Article* art Sold by the Grocert generally.Quebec, May 16, 1857.\t_toldec Quebec Emporium of FASHION, lOi Bt John-stroot, (withont ) WM.8W£ATMANf Merchant Tailor, Uahit-Maker, ami General Outfitter, from London, IN returning thanks for the distinguished patronage conferred on him since opening the above Establishment, bega respectfully to inform his Friends and the Gentry of Quebec and its vicinity, that he has just received his Large and well Assorted HTOUK of WEST of ENGLAND CLOTHS, OASSIMKRKS, DOESKINS, TWKKDS, and VESTINGS, together with pure Linen Drills (warranted not to shrink,) of a very choice description, which hare been selected in England for him, and whlcn he is prepared to make up in the newest style and at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICK, determined to carry on business with small profits, to ensure a quick return, relying on a discerning Public for that encouragement which it will be bis «onslant endeavour to merit.W.S.also invites attention to his unrivalled Msortment of lloady-Mftdp floUting» Snitahla for the coming Season.The Subscriber asserts with confidence that for quality of Material.Workmanship, and style, the above Establishment will bo found tha Cheapest in Quebec, quality being the test of Cheapness.W.S.has altray» on hand a Large Aneort-ment of White and Regatta Shirts, Army and NkvyConaro, which department is superintended by Mrs.8., and are warranted fbr good Work and fit : together with a large variety of Neck Tie» of every description, Gloves, Delta and Braces.'< Servants Llverien at Lowest Possible Price, and made on the shortest notice.Quebec, 6th May, 1857,\t12m-aep4 SPRUNG ARRIVALS OF HATS! -« ot very aupenor style and finish.Ettglluh Lcattirr Hat C a** *.- AL'O TO ARF1VE,- A wellsssort- ; Stock of STRAW, LF.GHObN, and PANAMA HATS.0O=> The wnole ol the Stock will he disposed of at Moderate Prices.Qnrbec April 15.1*57.3m Boarding 1 Joust1 & Restaurant T3HE undersigned bega most respectfully to return her sincere thanks to the public in gaacral for post favors, and wishes to inform persons desirous of obtaining good and comfortable BOARD and LODGING, that she is now prepared to supply Six \\oung Men with {icrtnancnt Board and Lodging, on the most | reasonable terms, nt No.7, Mountain Street, between the Chronicle Office and Dr.Russell's.MARY BARRBTT.Quebec, 13th June, 1857.\t* 3m ST* LJEOff SFBTfltif S* rl HE nndervigned begs to inform his friends ¦ and the public in general that the ST.LEON SPRINGS will be oi»en for the reception of visitors on the 1st June next.GEORGE CAMPBELL.St.Leon Springs.May 23, 1857._ G.J.DUFF, FROM New-l'ork, MANUFACTURER of STRAW GOODS \u2014 PANAMA, I.F.gHORK, Han Braids, Lace and Tu-can,\u2014Wool and Bcuv-r ! Hate and Bonnets cleanoJ and made intbe new cat style.Also Silk MiUmety made to order.Work done by the case nr dozen tor :be tr.de.4, Palace «reel.fVt.v.17 !*\u2019\tI\u2019 rr Public, Private and Circulating Libraries, SUPPLIED at REDUCED PRICES will» choice and best Editions of Books in all | departments of Literature, either fine Old ¦ London editions, or the latest English and American.Address A.WILLIAMS 4 C0\u201e Agents for Harcrr Bros., 100, Washington St., Boston.Maj IS, 1MT.\t» MR.RT.MONT.MIW BEGS to inform hi# friends and the Public in general, that orders for REPAIRING or TUNING ORGANS, PIANOS and other MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, left at Messrs.Gos-SCLI.N 4 Larlk's, Bath House, Palace Street, will be punctually attended to.Quebec, 3rd June, 1857.\t1 m T A Card!! THF GREAT REDUCTION!! IN PRICES.15 to 30 per Cent on CASH SALES H't/l U continued up to the lx/ May next.EVERY ARTICE being marked in Plain Figure*, without any altetabon made on ireonnt of the above advertisement, wi'l enable intruding ru ch»*ers to see there is no deception practised.c.j.ARDorrv, Importer, Watch-Maker, and Jeweller, 25, KAaniqot «Svaixr, Ef^Adjoiniug War.Laird's Dry Goods Store.P.S\u2014Watches, Clorke, and Jewellery Rr-pa tarn in a etircrior manner.THK SUBSCRIBER uither beg* to intimate that he is prefared to undertake the fimat and moet difficult repairs in Watch Work, and to do the same tatisfactordy or nb charge, thereby preventing the neceasity that may have been felt in sending ahem out of Canada to be done.Quebec, March 11, 1857.\t2-a-w FBRGÛ SON\u2019S Boat Building Establishment, XVo 100, Diamond JSUrbonr, TYOATS Buill and Repaired on the ahorteat O noiUe.Boat* df all detoription constantly on hand.Boat\u2019» Knefta, Scantling, Gar*, 4c.Ac.for Mle.Quebec, 29th May, 1857.\tOn o/\\Vfr (m roar if Store! THE undersigned respectfully beg to inform their friends and the public in general that they have leased the premises at the foot of Mountain Hill, heretofore known as the Bosros Hocsi, where thev have opened a GENERAL GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT,\u2014and will keep on hand a supply of every article in the Trade,\u2014«Iso Glass and Earthenware in every variety.PATERSON 4 COLVIN, Qnebec, May 8, 1857.\ta ______ (iKiS FOK SACK.rrUIK Fir*t-Class fonr-oared GIG \" Maid or I Kris,\u201d 40 feet in length, qaite new, having been hnilt last Fall.Also, a second-class Six-oared BOAT, 40 feet in lengtli, for sale by JAMES FERGUSON, Boat-builder, No.100, Diamond Harbour.Quebec, 29th May, 1857.\t1m Dunn's Chocolate Powder.fTMIK Subscriber has received by Steamship 1 \u201cAnglo-Saxon,\u201d a fresh supply Of DUNN S SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE POWDER which i requires no boiling.JOHN MUSSON, next door to Post-Office.Quebec May 22,1857.Notice to Parents.rpiIE REVD.MR.CARDEN (Assistant Mi-' f n is ter of the Chapel of the Holy Trinity, at Quebec.) having engaged the services of an Assistant Teacher, competent to teach the French.Itauax and Geuhax Lakocaoro, is prepared to receive a rsw more Day Pi tils and Boarders.\u2014Boarperh treated in every respect as members of Mr.Carden\u2019s family.No Pupil admitted under 7 years of age.Vacation* commences on the 1st July, and terminates on the 2nd August.d* Terms, Very moderate\u2014Apply to Mr.Carden, at his residence, St.Stanislaus Street, next door to Trinity Chapel.June 8, 1857.\t3tnp NOTICK.I HEREBY' forbid any person or peraons purchasing from H.KOWKS, of Elizabethtown, Upper Canada.TWO DRAMS of KLM TIMBER, containing about six hundred pieces, marked R., which timber was taken out last winter near Brockville -.\u2014and 1 further giro notice that the said Timber is my property, and that I will claim it in the hands of any person with whom it mav be found.J.EASTON.Belleville, 20th May, 1857.Notice of Partnership.HE Subscriber having admitted C.F.BOUCHARD as partner will continue the Dry Goods Business from this datent No.11 FABRtor* Stbret, under the style and firm of WALKER 4 BOUCHARD.JNO.WALKER.Quebec, !8th May, 1857.PC ANO-FOKTE.TUOIE, pupil of ROECKEL (late iVl Pianiste conducteur Conservatoire Paris) begs to announce to parties desirous of instruction, that he is prepared to give Lessons on the Piano.Address 17, George Street, Grand Battery, or Carey Brothers, ft.John Street._Quebcc, 12th June, 1857.\t_____ 6m liatc(MX-J\\fon* Torifj\\ r|',IIE following TARIFF has bee ti adopted I by the BATKAUX-MKN of the PORT of QUEBEC, to bo strictly followed daring the present Navigation Season Deals, Spruce or Pine, fit Ts.Gd.Standard hundred, from the Falls of Montmorenci, St.Nicholas Mills, or Cap Rouge.Ditto., from any Cove or Wharf in the Harbour, not lower down than Patton's Cove, nor higher up than the month of the Chaudière.6s.^ standard hundred.Staves, within the above limits, 25s.y Mille.Lathwood, load of Six Cords, within thj above limits.25s.if load.One day only to oe allowed alongside of any vessel, if longer an extra charge to be made according to extra time and aixe of load.Any load sent for and not furnished to Bateau to be charged for as if furnished.Quebec V«r 18, 1857._____ 6tn C rrince and Farniturf Varnish* THE Subscriber Agent for Messrs.Wm.Tildem 4 Sons, New Y'ork, will keep a constant supply of their well known Superior VARNISHES to supply tbc trade and large consumers, at prices which will render importation unnecessary.HENRY 8.SCOTT.Quebec, May 29, 1857.f Mrp, Oar* ! WHOLESALE Oar* ! ! AND RETAIL.1 Private Boarding House.AHK undersigned has first rite accommodation for a few Boarders, at his residence, 49, St.Peter Street, Lower-Town.HKNR1 TALBOT.Quebec, 4Ut May, 1857-\t3m _ BOAK1DZNO HOUSE, No.8, GRAND ALLEE.Mils.A.BROOKE inform» the Publie, Knt she can secommodata Eioht reapectabl* gentlemen, tvith the belief BOARD ami LODGING in one of the healthiest end moat fashionable resort*.»n the West Kn «m. .-r' '.s.: .*/s/f.\t\u2022 \u2022 y, THE MORNING CHRONICLE, SA T U RDAY.JU NE 2 7,1857 If«W Ad«ertli»emeuf« this day Steamship ludiau for Liverpool\u2014G.B.Sywe# * Co.Barque u Lesmahagow\" fW Charter\u2014Joeeph White.Two or three Young Men Wanted.Baiaar of St.Columba of SUler.v-Grand Trunk Railway\u2014C.Chapman.Prime Mom Beef for aale\u2014Wm.Dinning 4 Co.Notice\u2014Anthony Dufcn.The Dead Secret\u2014Middleton k Dae ion.Sale of Cordage\u2014A.J.Max hum k Co.Sale Surplu* Store\u2014\tDo.QUEBEC, JUNE\u201827.1867.Re taw the bodiea al Caprouge and return! to townat 3 A.M.The «learner Jfary't, dr«-1 patehed by Mr.Shaw, with the owner of the Momlrtul on board, went to Caprouge at about 10 o\u2019clock, but eeelag the position of the veM«l came to town, determining to return at da) -light.ruorutTY uKcovaaao.On the stream, when our reporter came down from the wreck, might be eeeu ttoetiug portion* of the vessel, charred planks, Ac.The .illumef picked up a large number of hats, caps, and coats and two chests addressed \u201c Mr.W.Powell, to Whitby,\" and \u201cChas.Bray, Toronto.\" POSTSCRIPT.Since the above was written, we learn ihat the Aupo/roa saved 1\u2018iO persons.Of those 16 died while on board of her.Oor WEEKLY EDITION will be published this morning, Saturday, at eiuut o'clock.Copies may be had at this Office or at Mr.Jackson's.Stationer, St.Peter Stseet.The above are all the particulars of this lamentable catastrophe we have been able to collect up to the hour at which the Chronicle is put to press.Further intelligence will be published as received, in the form of an extra Thalum's Ooucaar.\u2014There toems to be | trol of the office of considerable interest felt In this Concert, which takes plaeq this evening, in the Music Hall, in* asmuch as the fame of Thalberg as a piauUt is almost worldwide, and it is seldom, indeed, that our ciUseas generally have an opportunity enjoy.ûg so splendid a musical treat.Gut readers will have seeu from the opinions of Un-Press republished by us how his talent is ap-I predated elsewhere, and we think the admi-! ration of the lovers of the divine art in Quebec will be as great when they have been charmed by his performances.Parodi aud Strakosch are renewed vocalists, Herr Molsnhauer is said to be an exquisite performer on the violin-cello, and Biguor Nicola a fine bass singer.Need we sav more to induce the hesitating to attend ; with the very flattering critiques before us of our cotemporaries at Montreal, where, we are told, hundreds were unable to obtain admission to Tlialberg's CoucerU, we cannot say less.A large number of those p ho have musical taste have taken whole rows of «eats, and there is every prospect that the House will be crowded.Supervisor of Cullers be tl.o The Chairman then thanked Mr.Roche for bis ür'e.û.ho.'.b.cd., b* I \u2018«.\u2018S1\t.«< «K-, «\u2022 remove an Irishman, Mr.Qulan, from that o*\t1\t«erviceof the Hudson s «ce, and put another in hi.situatiou-would h.«U\tHe com- opiHHK) Mr.Divine** great talent and ladnit^j 1\t^\ti Him llnaaid in reply by the impracticable productloii Of another far\the had been U years less deserving\u2014would be deny Mr.ro* a s» I .\tno«nn»nvJa tarritorv and he never saw u\tw.l 5SCU i.»\u2022 ^ \u201c native\"\u2014 w ould the little autocrat do lh( and a hundred other thlugs as deprecaüve u .\t\u201cVhe^'compuu; never the Irish Catholics had a proper represeutar\tBy Mr.Chri«Üe-lhe c\tu tion in power?trow not?The »PPst-^- | TraU.Capt Usaaaasaj, havls* w baa^rBUe®»»^ maat at w rrehla*\t«B ÇfV .* ^ lag, oa bar wav to Halifax.N.*, »\u2022 r®1**\t,\t^ wrack ad acar Ship 1! rebar The vasaa^ rsf»rra4 to U ¦udouLlmUy tbs skip fc|«amla, srf X4>eklaad, w ^ as rssaatiy wrrekeS abual lïîy »«\u2022« wbtic oa tbe vajrsga ( rrea Ns» Vseh (*>r ll\u201c * Boat ou ASvartUw.WiTHDasWAL or Ocra* *RRA*RR4.-Tha Hsesa sna Uormsata.of tko Bramea tost Uvs JUeouiluosd tbo r trips, aud will «tot coma sal »0-l« \u2018hu sis led that the ataamsbius Waahlngtoa Rad Mym***»' after tholr return from Kuropo a*ala drawn from the Mreiueu Usa aud dlaroRtls»» \u2018^1** The cause allrfod Is the fkllura to propre the **\"![»* of the uialls, lUe coatracl for which has boM wausfsrrod ta lha A rial aud North Kur.owned by VaisdarhllL Advieas of lha sa til hr of ths followlRf Passeu(er Yes cols have been received at this Oftea \u2014 I>ata Hid.Hhlp's Haaia June 3\u20148.D.Kyarsou, \u2022\u2022\t0\u2014Wexford.Quebec, June 83.1837.W herefrom.Glasgow, Liverpool, Paaag rs.833 130 .C.BUCHANAN.Chief Agsai.«03 WM.QUINN.Supervisor.Keturn of the nuiaber of Kmlfrenta arrived at tha Ktaiemcnt of Arrivals and Tanaage.at this port, from sea.from 1*341 to 1837 Inclusive, up to the 88th Juue, tu each year:\u2014 18VS\u2014380 Vessels,\t188015 Tone.1837 -331\t\u201c\t875318» \" More thle year.831\t\u201c 1U9483 Whence.From England.Ireland.Krolland .tlcrmauy .Norway.I.ow«r Ports.v AC.BUCHANAN.Chief Agent.Government Klulgratlon Office, Hr Bishop.He bad lived principally at There were 111 clergymen Des ides himself, whole income was i\u2019OHO or\ta joar.1 Indians had l>een christianized largely at pnrli-i-ular spots.The missionaries were very devoted and faithful men.He did not think the Mr John McLaughlin was called to give evi dence.He said he was a settler in the Red River settlement for five years.He did not in tend returning to that country.He left it in the latter part of 1849.He never was in the service of the Hudson's Bay Company.He tra Number of Vicsels smvfcj at this Port, from soa.1»33, 1854, 1833.1838 and 1837, up to tha 87th Jane, Years.1K33.IH34.I8M.1838.1837.\t\tAv'rga tonn'je of tbe Vessels.Vessels.\tTon*.\t 4*0\t.\t196430\t\t 4IO tons.:»)» .\t.\t83135»\t\t 455\t** sus .\t.\t11HI44\t\t 51»\t\u2022\u2022 320\t.\t1RH4II5\t\t 585\t\u201c 331\t.27538»\t\t 500\t*\u2022 TIDE\tTABLE.\t HlUlt WATER AT QURRBC\u2014CIVIL TI*1\u2014JVHg.1837.IH36.\t1637.\tlucre**».3773\t0210\t*437 007\t1127\t940 1040\t1719\t679 2214\t3930\t1716 907\t4966\t4079 6\t16\t6 \t¦\t¦ *f HH29\t17966\t9136 June 88, 1837.BIRTH.Or the 85th tnsURt, the wile of Mr.W.H.Irvine, o Tlialberg\u2019s GRAND COVERT! MUSIC-HALL.THE Public are respectfully Informed that ».l UAt-BERCJ, will give, In Quebec, TWO GRAND CONGESTS, Tbe first will take place on SATUHDAY, 27tli June, The second and last On MONDAY.29tli June, At the MUSIC HALL.The following eminent Artists will appear jointly with.MU.THALBERG: M'LLi TERESA PARODI, Mau.A Patti Btxakosch, Sioxob Nicola, Herb Mollekmauee, M.Stuakoscu, .Director and Conductor.The Price of Admission has been fixed for Reserve sud Second Sest* 1,60.Promenade Tickets, 1,00; Seats msy be secured of Mr.I Wheeler, at Musi® Hall, begining on Moxday, I June 22nd.U\" There will be an entire Chakoe op Pbo-l uramme each evening.Doors open at TJ.\u2014Concert commence at 8.June 16, 1857.North Shore Raihcay.\tMoruluf.\tEvening.\tH\tM.\tM.M 97\t\t to 29\t\t\t.\t10 58 86 .\t\t 11 16 \t\t.\t11 39 21*\t\t 0 0 \t\t.0 2 30\t\t 0 26 \t ROB.NEILL.\t.\t0 30 ^omimm\tthe cUr- ,M\tho hrn^h.from .;.r tliat they irot payment as a \u201c «OP Sûtes with the natives, such as b Torbado.\u2014A violent storm of wind passed through the Townships of Go4lmi»nrhr8ter, Elgin and Hinchinbrooke, County of Beauharnois on the afternoon of the 19th instant.In its course it destroyed houses and barns, carried away fences, and laid the trees of the forest flat Among the largest sufferers we hear the name of Mr.Holbrook, a merchant on Trout River, whose property sustained «lamage to the amount of $2000.A traveller near the same place was blown out of his buggy, nnd it and the horse upset hy the force of the wind.\u2014Montreal Lom-tncrchtl Advertiser.Our firemen tried two oftheirengines against the douille «lecker brought in by the St.Johns-bury Torrent Company, and beat it easily, throwing a larger stream to a much greater disUncc.Our American friends were astonished, and slightly disgusted.\u2014-/6.Tub Accidert at the Hacexstbiji Tux*el, ir Switxbrlaxp.\u2014The following are some deuils of this accident, conUined in a letter from Basie, of the 4th \u2022 \u201c The Hauenstein tunnel is on the centre railway which unites Basle to Aarau, Lucerne, Herne, and other towns in the neighbourhood, and is five kilometres (about threo miles) la length.The cutting of the tunnel having been ( iirnmenced at both en is, progressed satisfactorily until onlj' about three hundred metres remained to be pierced.In both sections are1 several shafts for extracting earth and letting in air, and in the northern one, one of the shafts, the No.1, which is about 800 metres from the spot where the works are going on was supported by solid wood-work to present the fall of ejtrth and stones.In the tunnel a fire was consUntly kept up, in order to increase the circulation of air, and at the very bottom of the shaft a forge was established.The wood-work of tbe shaft became extremely dry, and at last, on tbe 28th ult., it caught fire.The flames shot up with extraordinary rapidity, and set fire to all the wood-work in the shaft, which was not less than 200 metres deep.A column of flames rose high above the shaft, forming \u2022« terrible apecUcle.After a while a t hick column of smoke succeeded the flames and indicated that the bottom of the shaft had fallen in, and conseqnently that the retreat of the labourers, whom it had been impossible to warn, was cut off.To describe the scene of anguish which ensued would be impossible.People rushed in crowds to the entraîn e of the tunnel to render assistance to the victims, and they reached the mass of earth which ha«l fal-lenin ; buta large quantity of coal which lm«i been collected near suddenly caught fire, and it created such volumes of sm«*kc and gas that many were overcome, and had to be dragged away by the others ; seven were dead, and hundred others were got out in a pitiable state.At length something like order was established, the workmen being formed into gangs, who replaced each other every ten minutes.Fire-engines were employed to throw chalk nii«l water into the tunnel, to extinguish the fire and neutralise the noxious gas, and pipes for con-veying pure air to the workmen were establish cd.The cutting of a gallery in the mass of fallen eiyth has been commenced, though the fire is not yet completely extinguished.But no hopes whatever are entertained that any of the men buried will be got out alive, f.r thougli they had an open space of about 800 metres, and though in it there is n spring of water, and they had four horses which they might kill for food, it is certain that the noxi ous gas must have suffocated them.Of the 54 men buried, thirty-two are Swiss, four English, and eighteen Germans.Tho wives of the English workmen who have perished have behaved in the most admirable manner, not only con-slantly encouraging those who were endra vnuring to reach the unfortunate men in the tunnel, but attending carefully to such ns suffered from their exertions.\u201c Since the above account was written Intel ligence has been received of the extrication of 32 dead bodies, but we regret to learn that fi of the labourers employed to open the gallery have perished by tits poisonous vapours which were collected there, making the total mortal ity, with the 64 men buried in tho first instance, no leas than 70.\" I Crown labor Departxsbt.\u2014The Hon.Col Tacho has Iwcn permanently installed Commissioner of Crown Lands, rice Cauchon, real gned\u2014without intention.Home of the papers say that the Hon.Mr.Hpence, now Postmaster General, amhitioned that office, and that this accounts for the leader\u2019s displeasure.The Clear Grit organs are especially obnoxious to the gallant Col., well remembering the stigma of \u201c Pharasalral brawlers \" with which ho branded them a few years ago.The Mrs.Partington, too, of the Colonist, has a fling at the appointment, nnd a scold at all the Taches to bo«i«.Occasion is taken by the editor of tho Colonist to bestow his abuse on the accomplished editor of the Courrier du Canada, because, forsooth, that gentlemen has been considered hy impartial judges more entitled to the first prize for the Paris pamphlets than Mr.J.,Sheridan Hogan, half of whose productions, it is well known, consisted of plagiarisms.Apropos of this subject, it is asked in tho last True W'tl-n#*», what interests Irish Catholics have in the State, apart from other Catholics ?As the present writer is not the author of the communication from which the editor of the True IVüness take* his text, 1 claim no responsibility for it ; the Uniled \u201e ii.at th#r mit payment as * 44 §5^ I States with the natives, such as blankets, cot Theh'idUtns who lid been\u2019brought under the I.*n,, »\"»\u2018^co He did not power of Christianity settled in many Pla™*> and adopted habit* of industry, ''here they settled their numbers im reased.The Indians had responded more to the efforts u! the mim*-ters than he could hare anticipated when lie went out The Company had done n,uch f,>r the Itxliitn* ; but lie wished that they had «iono more* in the way of education.He had addressed a memorial to them on the subject.Mr Christie:\u2014What opinion have you won Ic.l to form of thei haraeter ot the government of the Hudson\u2019s Bay Company?The Bishop said that jaTSonally the Company lut,l assist, d him iu many ways, and their pur-.k4N cb-«1er.4 tranks to John MrKsy, I trass to Simons ft Orkney.2 pkge to Pemberton Bros 150 tons ooajs.4.>0 do pig Iron.1 bale carpeting te order.\t_ .\t.Per hark Anna Gertrnde.Vorlngen.from Rotterdam \u2014Tnbbds gin to P LanfloU ft Co.39 do do to D Mr Pberaon.to do do to K ft W Poaton ft Co.23 do do to M G Mountain ft Co.75 do do to J Patter* on Per «hipFrederick.Ptaff, from Sunderland\u2014330 ton* coala to A Joaeph.Per bark Gcean, Krlegé.from Newcaatlo\u2014660 ton* nnl coal to A Joeeph ft Co.\t.\t.Per bark Ocean.Welaa, from Sunderland\u20141»2 ton* ga« coal to Jnn Ander»on.\t_\t.\t,\t.Per brig Spring Flower.Dunn, from Sunderland\u2014w Iona coal to Jno Andoraon.Per bark Harmonie.Hawk, from Newcastle >20 tona nnl coal to A Jo*eph ft Co.exports.Jnne 26.per *hlp Sunbeam.Dew.for Port Olaagow-64 tona oak.23 do elm.75 do red pine.96» do white do.4W *td aprnce dealt.9m 3 9 9f> pipe \u2022Iftvne, 7m W O W I do.5 cords lathwood.by Pemberton Bros.Per ship Blackwaler, Bernier, for Liverpool\u2014224 tons oak.9 do elm.3 do aah.38 do tamarae WO do while nine, 3XO0 »td pine dealt, 900 do deal end*.3m do sure*.3tn W I do.lOdoepalntsd ps»».tby l*\t\u201e Per «hip Jessy.Gorman, for Limerick\u20143w)ton* white pine, 178 do red do.6 do oak.1^*\"1,*P»,.*»*»«*, 300 »td pine deal*.9000 do tprnco do, by C K Levey « Co.Per bark l>*xea Ste^rlne Caudlee 10 Caroteeli Currant# 20 Boxes\tdo 50 Half-ChesU Imperial Tea 10 CheeU Hyson Twankay 20 Bril English Crushed Sugar 10 do do Crystals-2 Casks Nutmegs 20 Bags Black Pepper 200 Boxes Steel k Son's Liverpool Soap 200 do Blake à Maxwell's do 100 Bags Rice \u201c\u201cS«k.} M*»*!\u2019.Brandy 2 do British Brandy 50 Cases Old Torn Gin 40 Hhds.Qr-casks and Octaves Paul k Dastis Sherry Wine, now landing ex M Challenger,\u201d from Cadis, 5 Hhds.Port Wine, Harris k Co\u2019s.10 do Superior Bordeaux Claret 19\tQr>casks Scotch Whiskey 10 do Irish do 20\tBrls.Edinburgh Ale in bottle, 20 Cases Byass\u2019s Porter\tdo 0 do Dublin Porter\tdo 20 Hhds ) 15 Tierces > Bisat k Co\u2019s Bordeaux Vine-Gr>ca*ks 5\tgar Bags Walnuts Cases French Pickles Brls Roman Cement Cases St.Estephe Wine do Leoville nine \u2014AJLSO.\u2014 \u2014.If landed, ex \u201c Amelia,\u2019' from Oporto : \u2014 Superior Port Wine, in pipes, qr.-casks and octaves.100 Bags of Wine Corks.Sale at TWO o\u2019clock, P M.A.J.MAXHAM A Co., A.A B.Quebec, June 24lh, 1857.-\u2014\u2014\t.- ¦ ^ ¦ Surplus Stores.By Auction, will be sold, on TUESDAY, the 30th instant, at Hawkin's Store, 8t.James Street\u2014 AUCTION SALES BY Q.& H.GIBSONE.By Auction, at the SUBSCRIBERS\u2019 STOKES, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY next, the 2ttth and 27th instant.Hale to commence each day at TWO o\u2019clock precisely,\u2014 \u2014 WITHOUT HISXKVH ; \u2014 fc GENERAL Assortment of Seasonable X.DRY GOODS, to close Consignments :\u2014 CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Doeskins, Tweeds, Gambroons, Drills, Coalings, Prints, Regalias, Shirtings, Coburghs, Alpaccas, Silks, Ribbous, Fancy Goods, Ac« G.A H.GIBSONE, A.A H.Quebec, June 24, 1857.Sale.By Auctiou, at the SUBSCRIBERS\u2019STORES on SATURDAY, 27th instant.Sale to commence at TWO o\u2019clock precisely\u2014 For account of tkt Underurntm : A C T A Co.) 153\u201435 ps.White Shirting, Q\t) 157\u201431 ps.Prints.Damaged ex \" Canvas Buck,\" from Liverpool to Boston.O.A H.GIBSONE, A.A B.Quebec, June 25, 1857.Diamond Harbour Deep Water Flora T oFany quantity of water at Lampson\u2019s well I\tPalo Sô&l Oil.known DEEPWATER PIERS and BOOMS, at 1\t/\"kR-CASKS PALE SEAL OIL, Diamond Harbour, and at reasonable terms.^ V/v/ lauding ex \u201c Jacqcbs CisTiae.15 50 20 100 20 20 40 B AOS Bread, 10 Brls.Pease, 6 do Rice, 2 Chests Tea, 560 r 8 Brls.Flour, 4 do Sugar, 10 do Beef.20 do American Tar, 20 do Pitch.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.A.J.MAXHAM A CO., A.A B.Quebec, June 27, 1857.Window Glasss, Paints, Oil Ac., Ac., Ac.By Auction will be sold at the Stores of Messrs.LAME, GIBB A OO., on WEDNESDAY 1st JULY\u2014 To clou eonrifnnuntt ex \" Elisa \u2019\u2019 :\u2014 RON KEGS No.1 WHITE LEAD each 28B>s 200 Iron Kegs Black Paint, each 28Ss.100 Iron Kegs Spanish Brown, each 28Ss 80 Iron Kegs Red Paint, each 28158.80 Iron Kegs Green Paint, each 28B>g.40 Iron Kegs Yellow Paint, each 28l>s.20 Iron Kegs Blue Paint, each 28S>r.100 Barrels Venetian Red.-also will bx ormstD :- 1000 Boxes German Glass, \u201c Star Brand, assorted sises 6} x 7| to 36 x 46.Qr.-Casks Boiled Linseed Oil, \u2018Blundell'a* Qr.-Caaks Spirits Turpentine, Barrels Whiting, Barrels Coperas, Kegs Pntty, in Bladders, Barrels Bright Rosin.Sale at TWO o'clock precisely.A.J.MAXHAM, A CO.A.A B.Quebec, June 26 1857.Sale of Cordage, &c.auction sales.BY P.H.HALL.Account Books, Stationery, &c.>W-I OBAl >, *t Q io\\ eel, will be FOLLOW- | auction, On MONDAY, 22nd instant, and ING EVENINGS, will be sold bv PKOVAN'S BUILDINGS, St.Ji Upper-Town :\u2014 A CONSIGNMENT of Account Books, Stationery, Wafers, Sealing Wax, Envelopes, Post and Cream LsJd Note Paper, Playing Cards, Mem.Books, Quills, Pens, English A American Literary Works, a superior lot of Framed Engravings, Oil Paintings, and the Library of the Officers of H.M.16th Regiment, remaining unsold.Sale to commence at SEVEN o\u2019clock.F.H.HALL, A.A B.Quebec, 20th June, 1857.Surplus Stores.FOR Sale bv the Subscribers, a quantity of | SURPLUS STORKS, consisting of Biscuit, Rice, Pease, Sugar, Beef, Ac., landed from the Barque \u201c Lacohic,\u201d from Belfast.J.BROWN A CO.Quebec, 20th June, 1857.51 H Cahtixb.\" BRIG RT SUGARS.HD8.PRIME BRIGHT PORTO RICO SUGAR, landing ex \"jAcqi'B* HE undersigned offers excellent accommo-dàtlon for Loading or Discharging Vessels | LANE, GIBB A CO.Quebec, 19th June, 1857.¦ JOHN Quebec, June 24, 1857.FLANAGAN.LANE, GIBB A CO.Quebec, 19th June, 1857.Smiths* Coals.QO P OvS V> will be sold cheap if taken from the Wharf immediately.M.H.WARREN A CO.June 26, 1857.First Class H ines IMPORTED TO ORDER.Ri \\ TV0ZENS KINGSTON PORT, Uv/ J / 5o \u201c do.Statrry, Bottled in Prime order\u2014and for Sale by JOHN TEAFFE, No.20 St.John Street.June 23, 1857.\tlw OLIVE OIL n*-°A8K8 Fid® OLIVE OIL, laud-OU lug ex \u201c Challsnokr,\" from Cadis.LAME, GIBB A CO.Quebec, 19th June, 1857.WINDOW CLASS, LANDING ex \u201c ROBERT PARKER,\" 1\tnOXBS WINDOW GLASS, as- i /wO' \" 1 # sorted sizes\u2014Üj x 71 to 36 x | \u2014-\u2014 46, Star brand.Ex \u201c ELISE,\u201d 1000 Iron Kegs PAINTS, 2815\u2014assorted colours, white, black, red, green, blue, yellow and brown.LANK, GIBB A CO.Quebec, 16th June, 1857.B*rrack Office, Qcbsso, 15tb June, 185T.BALED TENDERS in Duplicate, addressed the Respective Officers War Department, received at the Military Stokk Orvics.Montreal, until NOON, on MONDAY, 6lb July next, for the performance of the undermou-tioned services, for Tubes Yeaes, from the 1st Ootobbs next, vis :\u2014 1st\u2014To perform all Niomt Wosx that may be required at ibis Station, namely, Palace Gate, Jesuit, and Citadel Barracks, Ac., Ac., Ac.; 2nd\u2014Also, for Sweeping Cbimniea at this Station, as may be required by the Barrack-Master, stating the price fur each Flue ; The Tenders to stale the Name and Residence of the parties tendering, and the aaiues of two good and sufficient Sureties fur the performance of the Contract.For farther particulars, and list of Services required, apply at the Barrack Office, Aune Street, daily, from 10 to 2 o\u2019clock.Separate Tenders will be required for each Service.F.W.SMITH, Barrack Master.iBforinttfti Wanted OF JOHN WILLIAM LEAHY, of Quebec, who left St.Juhn, N.B., for Madeira in the month of October, 1855, but has nut since been heard of.If this notice should reach him he will please send informaliuu of his whereabouts to his relations, addressed at the Office of the Quebec Morning Chronicle.Quebec, 26th June, 1857.\t1m WANTED, GOOD OKOOM \u2014Apply at this Office.June 26, 1857.\t6-3aw WANTED, A MALE TEACHER for the British amp Canadian School.Application will be received to the 6th JULY next, by the undersigned.CHRISTIAN WURTELE, Secretary B.A C.S.Society.Quebec, June 25, 1857.11.J.& D.NICOLL, R EG E y T STREET, LONDON.a Large assortment of GENTLEMEN\u2019S LIGHT SUMMER CLOTHING, Suitable for the present Season, rSOM TUB ABOVE CELEBuAI El) HOUSE, AT GittYtR & FRYT Agents for Quebec.June 17, 1857.CAHPETS ! ! rUE Subscribers Leg to inform their Customers and the Public that they have just opened 30 Bal*s Caipetings, viz : 6 Bales Velvet Pile,! 6 \u201c Rich Tapestry, 6\t** Superior Brussels, 6\t\u201c Imperial three ply, C \" Scotch Superfine.The above will be sold at a Shall Advaics on Sterling Cost.J.A E.MORGAN.Quebec, May 9.1857.VegaaUe Mining Cenpan/.NOTICE.TYR ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in this COMPANY win be held at Ike OFFICE, in ST.PETEK STREET,\t\u2022 f On WEDNESDAY, the 1st day of JULY next, At which a Statement of the affairs of the Company will be submitted, an Election of Directors for the ensuing year, and other business transacted in accordance with the Act of incorporation.By order, JOHN SHAW, Secy.M.Mg.Co.Quebec, 19th June, 1857.N.B.\u2014The Transfer Books trill be closed from the 20th instant to the 1st proximo, both inclusive.Timber Berths, Farm, &c- on the bamt Maurice?, for bale- LIMITS MATTAWIN No.6 North and No.6.South, together with a fine FARM on the hordera-of Fine Lake, containing 75 acres or thereabout under cultivation.Also, an ISLAND at tbe mouth of the St.Maurice, known as \u201c Isle Marchand,\u201d and part of another Island known as \u201c isle Saint Christophe.\" ¦ For further particulars, apply to ALLAN G1LMOUR k CO.Quebec, 23vd May, 1857 NOTICE.rpHK undersigned will not he responsible for X any Debts contracted by the Crew of the Brig \u201c Blrssuo, \u2019 without a written order from himself.THOS.HUTCHINSON, Quebec, June 26, 1857.\t3 Master.GRAND TRUNK RAILW Y.Summer Arrangement of Trains O N and after MONDAY, ike 1st of JUNE, TRAINS will leave POINT LEVI as follows :\u2014 Mall Train for Montreal, connecting at Rich-luoiu! with KxpruiA Trail»# for\thita Mountains, Portland sud Bos- .?=«*.i \u201c The Express Trains for Montreal, at 4:30, P.M.PARKS TO MONTREAL : PiaarCLAgs,,.$3.00 Sscoso Class,.- $2.00 The Steam-Ferry Boat leaves the Company\u2019s Wharf (Old Custom House) 15 minutes previous to the departure of Trains 8.P.BIDDER, General Manager.Quebec, 28th May, 1857,\t1m Grard Trunk Railway.Montreal Express.VHE EXPRESS TRAIN will commence running between QUEBEC and MONTREAL onMONDAY, June 1st, leaving Point Levi at 4:30, P.M.FARE : First Class.$3 00 Second Class.$2.00 S.P.BIDDER, General Manager Quebec, 28tb May, 1857.\t1m G! ENGLISH and ERESI'll Landing ex \u201cSt.Ann\u2019s* Z\"'*\t\u2022\t11/**\tA\u2019.» I\tJ^R.-CASKS Crown PORT WINE, groceries, wf mes, ôfc.I 20vJ ^ 10 Octaves Crown Port Wine, y 1\t50 Octaves Golden Sherry, 250 Jars Olive Oil, 60 Qr-Cajks Olive Oil, ffTHE Subscriber is daily receiving a Choice I and general assortment of the above, consisting of:\u2014 Very fine Young Hyson, Hyson, English Souchong, Congou, Java and Mocha Coffee, Chocolate, Double Refined Loaf, Dutch, London Crushed and Porto Rico Sugars,\t._ _ _ _ .DD-T q English Cheese, Queen\u2019s Arms, Chedder, Don- Qp\\|| ble Uloster, Berkley, Truckle, and Vmeri-I\toH*AK, can, Fresh Fruit, Fruit in Liquor, Fruits in Syrup, Preserved Ginger, Orange Marmalade, ; Cross k Blackwel\u2019s Pickles and Sauces, Potted Meats, Sardines in Oil, Lobsters Ac.Chaloupin\u2019s Brandy (Vintage 1848,) in wood and bottle, Martell\u2019s, Hennessy\u2019s A Vine Growers\u2019 Co.do do DeKaypePs Holland Gin, Booths Gin, (Old Tom,) Claret Wine, Champagne, Old Jamaica Rum, Scotch W\u2019hitkey, London and Dublin Porter, Allsop\u2019s India Pale Ale, Quebec Ale, A choice lot of Fresh Sugar Cured HAMS, with every other article in the line by Wholesale and Retail.JOHN TEAFFE, No.20 St.John Street.lw 200 Kegs Fine Spanish Olives.LANE, GIBB A CO.Quebec, 6th June, 1857.TO ITT ANTED » STAN! Landing ex \u201c Jehu\u2019\u2019 : ARRBLS LONDON CRUSHED 200 Chests Fine Souchong A Gunpowder, 100 Barrels Bass\u2019 Pale India Ale, quarts and pints, 25 Barrels Zante Currants, 10 Hhds.Loaf Sugar, 25 Qr.-Casks Olive Oil.LANE, GIBB A CO.Quebec, 1st June, 1857.600 B Casej\u2019s Liierpool Soap.\u201c John How- June 23, 1857.15 C* Will be sold by auction on THURSDAY next the 2nd July, at tbe Stores of Messrs.RYAN BROTHERS A Co., to close consignments and without reserve\u2014 tOILS 2 Yarn Spunyarn, 12 do 3\tdo\tdo 9 do 2)\tin.Cordage, 7 do 3\tin.\tdo 1\tdo 31\tM\tdo 9 do 31\t\u201c\tdo 2\tdo Hawsers, 4J inches 2 do do 5| do Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock, A.J.MAXHAM A CO, Quebec, June 27, 1857.\tA.A B.Far Sale by the Uodersigoedi A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of the best| qualities of TEAS, Mocha and Jamaica COFFEE, SUGAR, SAUCES, PICKLES, PRESERVED MEATS\u2014and other Groceries \u2014 Al^'»\u2014 CHAMPAGNE, CLARET, Pale and Brown, SHERRIES, PORT, and MADEIRA WINES, \u2019?LKSKK' 50 H «0 flreen Cmo.Holland., ALSOPP S, FALKIRK and ALOA ALES.\u2014I\tt, l- t itice cleaned Every article WARRANTED cf the best qua- I\t200 E 1 \u201c,ce' lity and AS IMPORTED.ROBT.SHAW A CO.6 On I^SSKS, Superior, &\\J Vy pies, for sale by FOR SALE.Hewly Ijnported from London, Liverpool and Glasgow.T1 LF-Chesta HYSON TW ANKAY, OUU li 300 do.Young Hyson, 150 do Hyson, 150 do Imperial, 200 Chests Fine Souchong, 200 do Congou, 6 Tierces Refined Sugar in 10ft loaves, Boxes Casey\u2019s A Steele\u2019s Liverpool Soap « Brown Windsor and Fancy Soap, « Belmont A Belmont Sperm Candles Bags East India and Patna Rice, Boxes Window Glass.\u2014also in stori\u2014 100 Hhds.j Bright Musco.Sugar, 50 Brls.) 100 Puns.Porto Rico and Clayed Molasses 300 Brls.Pale Seal Oil, Brls.Cod, Whale and Linseed Oil.\u2019 by\tGIBB A ROSS.Quebec, 25th Jane, 185T.50 B June 22, 1857.ORIENT Mutual Insurance Co.NEW-YORK, APRIL, 1857.Cash Capital,.Subscription Notes,.Other Assets,.378,000 ToUi Amount of Awett»,.- - $1,376,000 The Company, as authorised by its Chart*?makes all and every Insurance appertaining to or connected with Marine Transportation and Navigation Risks.LEOPOLD BIERWRIQHT, President.ALFRED OGDEN, Vice-President.CHARLES IRVING, Secretary.A PPLICATIONS for INSURANCE with the /\\ above Company, and other good New York Offices received by MEREDITH OGDKN, No.9, Quebec Chambers June 25, 1857.\t3m ?ONES landing ex ill, for sale by the Agents, LANE, GIBB A CO.Quebec, 28th May, 1857.FOR SALE.1\t/'AR.-CASKS Boiled and Raw LIN- 1UU SEED OIL, 200 Iron Kegs No.1 London White Paint, 50 Kegs Putty in bladders, 150 Barrels Green Copperas, 100 Kegs Venetian Red.LANK, GIBB A CO.Quebec, 28th May, 1857.LANDING Ex \u201c Bangalore\u201d and \u201c Watersprite\u201d :\u2014 HDS.HOLLANDS, Lower-Town, 22nd June, 1857.OLIVK Oil., Ei BARQUE \u201c BREADALBANE.\u201d direct from Na- Juno 22, 1857.THOS.FRASER, India Wharf.FILBERTS.AGS, good quality, for sale by THOS.FRASER, India Wharf.Jo«eph Hedgers & Sod\u2019s BEST Ivory Handle TABLE CUTLERY, also \u2022\u2018SHUrriELD1\u2019 Electro Plated Ladles, Spoons, Porks, Ac., Ac.These goods are of a very excellent quality being coated with Sterling Silver, and warranted equal if not superior to any in the city, and at a moderate advance on the net cost.\u2014For sale by RICHD.J.SHAW, Upper Town Market Square.June 22, 1857.\t_____________________ Wooden Ware.CHURNS, Butter Tinncts, Prints, Bowels, and Cutters, Potato Mashers, Rolling Pins, Lemon Squeezers, Faucets, BeefSteak Pounders, Painted Tubs, Mincing Bowls, Wash Boards, and a variety of other wood ware.For sale by RICHD.J.SHAW, Upper Town Market Square June 22, 1857.50 Barrels Currants, 200 Boxes Price\u2019s Belmont Sperm 10 Tierces Soda Ash, \u201cLutyuches\" 500 Boxes Layer Raisins, halfs and qrs.50 Barrels Day A Martin's Blacking, 5 Hhds.Coleman\u2019s Jar Mustard.100 Chests English Souchong, 100 Chests fine English Congou.LANE, GIBB A GO.Quebec, May 28, 1857.Cod and Seal Oil.onr» X3ARRELS SEAL OIL, D 40 Barrels Cod Oil, Of superior quality.M.H.WARREN A CO.June 24, 1857.Wanted a Gardener.NK who thoroughly understands his business and capable of taking charge of a Vinery and Conservatory, by furnishing Testimonials as to character and ability, will hear of a situation by applying at the Office of this Paper.June IT, 1857.WANTED.i N OUTSIDE MAN for a Grocery Kitablish-x ment.Apply at this Office.June 16, 1857.PROPRIETOR».for a term of years, a SUBSTANTIAL BUILDING, situated in a central part of the Lower Town, suitable for a Dry Goods Wabkbocsi, 30 feet or more in breath, by 60 feet or more in depth.Apply for information to J.S.HOSSACK, N.P.Quebec, June 15, 1857.Situation Wanted, BY a Young man who has a thorough knowledge of the English and French languages, and has been through different branches of business,\u2014is desirous of obtaining a Situation as Book-Keeper, Agent, or Travelling Agent.\u2014Address X.Y.Z.,\u2014Immediate Delivery\u2014 Post-Office.Quebec, May 29, 1857.S.& C.PETERS, Contractors & Builders, IN returning thanks to their numerous friends for the liberal support and encouragement they have met with since the establishment of the MACHINERY driven by STEAM POWER for the manufacture of SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS, Ac., Ac,, beg to acquaint them, that tbed have made some extensive additions to their works, combining the most recent improvements, by which they are enabled to execute any orders in Town or Country, at a Uoh-SIIIIRAHLR Redcctiohix Pricb, and with greater expedition than any other establishment in this City, They have on hand upward of 100,000 Pieces of assorted PINE and SPRUCE BOARDS and PLANKS of the best quality dry and fit for immediate use, prepared, or in the rough to suit purchasers.They have also on band a considerrble quantity of SAWN SCANTLINGS suitable for building purposes.St.Valliir* Strut, ) Quebec, June 2nd, 1857.$ 1 NOTICE.^11K undersigned will not be responsible for xuy debts contracted by tbe crew of the Hark \u201c StxsuAi.,\u201d without a written order from himself WM.LAYCLOCK, Quebec, June 20, 1857.\t3 Master.NOTICE.undersigned will not be ^TMIE undersigned will not be responsible I for any debts contracted by the crew of | the Bark \u201c Mataszas,\u201d without a written order from himself.KOBT.ATKINSON, Quebec, June 26, 1857.\t3\tMaster.NOTICE r|^HE undersigned will not be responsible for any debts contracted by the Crew of the Brig \u201cStki-hxs Hcxtlt,\" without a written or-| der from himself.RICHARD HAMILTON, Quebec, June 26, 1857.\t3\tMaster.NOTICE.1THE undersigned will not be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of t Barque Lamoxt,\u201d of North Sheildl.EDWARD PRINCE, Master.Quebec, June 26, 1857.\t4p n.JlV.tsratë Ttaik #«\u2022) «f i*ft« \u2022« MHH E.Bridgewater Cove.FOR SALE\u2014BRIDGEWATER COVE, i itb the DEEP WATER WHARVES and Excellent DWELLING HOUSE fitted with all modern improvements.This Cove is admirably adapted for both Timber and Deals, and there is a Steam Engine on one of the Wharves for discharging Ships, Ac.Possession can be given next May.For terms and particulars apply to Messrs W ALKER A BERRY, Quebec, or to HOLT A IRVINE, Advocates.Quebec, 17th June 1857.\t1m MARINE & INLAND RI KS.rpHE undesigned are prepared to take MARINE and INLAND RISKS at moderate rates of Premium on Cargoes and Hulls of Vessels and Freight, for Offices of tbe bjgh-est standing and respectability, in New York and Philadelphia.W.H.TILSTONE A SON, Goweu's Buildings, Quebec, June 17, 1857.St.Peter St.A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of tbe HH A RKH0LDEU8 of Lbc GRAND TRUNK railw ay company of Canada, win be held at TORONTO, on WEDNESDAY, tbe 29lk day of JULY, 1867, at TWELVE o clock noon for the following purposes, viz.: lit.\u2014For tbe purpose of receiving a Report from the Directors, of the position of the Company, and for other general purposes.2nd._For the purpoae of considering, and, if so determined, approving and sanctioning a Resolution of tbe Directors for increasing tbe Capital of tbe Company by the sum of A 1,171,006, and for raising that sum, or so muck thereof as may be required, by Preferential Bonds of the Company ; the aforesaid sum, with *829,000, already issued, making two millions of Preference Capital, being the amount intended to be raised under the Act of 1856, 19th A 20th Viet., Cap.111.\t* 3rd.\u2014For Urn purpose of cunsideriaf, and if approved of, ratifying an agreement entered into for the purchase and acquisition, by tbe Grand Trunk Railway Company, of the undertaking, rights and powers of the Loudon and Grand Trunk Junction Railway Company, and for uniting and merging tbe last mentioned Company with and into tbe Grand Trunk Railway Company.4th.\u2014For tbe purpose of electing a new Board of Directors of the Company, and of determining and defining tbe number, relation, constitution and composition of such Board, and of fixing and assigning, if so thought fit, tbe remuneration to be paid to tbe President, Vice-President, and other Director or Directors.By order of the Board of Directors, JOHN M GRANT, Assistant Secretary.Sxcbktabt's Omet, ) Montreal, June 10, 1857.) WM.LAIRD & CO, FABRIQUE STREET, H AVING now received the greatest portion ofourRUMMEK 8104 14 of OUI ».we would call the attention of intending buyers to the same.Our Stock will be found to be one of the best in the City, being all NEW xsu PERFECT Goods, manufactured during the past winter.WM.LAIRD A CO.Quebec, June 6, 1857.FANCY DREbSES At CoNt Price! T?LOUNCED Norwich BAREGE 0*1'/ 4* DRESSES, (all new goods imported this Spring) at fjost Price.WM.LAIRD A CO June C, 1857.NOTICE.I^HE undersigned will not be responsible for any debts contracted by the Crew of the Barque \u201c Ocea.v Spray,\u201d of Sunderland.THOMAS MOORE, Quebec, June 26, 1857.\tMaster.NOTICE 4LL Persons Indebted to the Estate of the late Firm of MICHAEL HANLEY A CO., Provision Merchants, are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, as all accounts not settled forthwith will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection.Parties having claims against the said Estate are also requested to present the same duly attested for settlement.WM.HANLEY, Tutor ) To the Minor A.J.MAXHAM, Scb Tctor $ Children.Quebec, June 24, 1857.NOTICE.FROM and after this date the CAPTAINS of SHIPS loading or discharging Cargoes at CHARLES COVE, (Point Levi,) will hr allowed a FREE PASSAGE in the Grand Trunk Ferry Steamer TO and FROM Quebec.JAMES T1BBITS, Proprietor.Quebec, 19th June, 1857.\t1m FOR CHAR TER.f| O any safe Port in the United I States, the Lower Ports or the West India Islands, the American three-masted Schooner the \u201c Gctr Godfrey, master, about 450 tons Apply to RYAN BROTHERS A CO.Quebec, 26tbJune, 1857.Stream,\" English.FOR WARDING TO OTTAWA CITY, and all points on the SLX1 TATJ OA**\u2019* I.AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS.Hope Street Auction Mart, UPPKB TOWS MARKET.Prints y Print Dresses.I To Farmers, Traders, and Travel- ri^HE Largest, Best and Cheapest Stock of\tMerchants.Printed Cottons in Quebec, will be found at ÜST RECEIVED, ex Barque \u201cEUCLID,\u201d from St.John\u2019s, Newfld.\u2014 2 Hhds.6 Qr.-casks | Superior PORT WINK.M.H.WARREN A CO.June 24, 1857.Bird Cages.CHK best and Largest Assortment of Fancy CAGES in the City, and at a low figure.For sale by\tRICHD.J.SHAW, ' Upper-Town Market Square.22nd June, 1857.AIL ROAD CARS for the Nursery\u2014a new and neat Toy for Children.For sale by\tRICHD.J.SHAW, Upper-Town Market Square.22nd June, 1857.R a FEW REGISTER PARLOR GRATES \u2014 Also the Celebrated Rattler, Fire Fly, and Cultivator Cooking Stoves ; and daily expected, a largo assortment to suit all parties in respect to size and price.For sale by RICHD.J.SHAW, Upper-Town Market Square.June 22, 1857.B Provincial Tug Steamers, N OTICK 18 HEREBY GIVEN that from and after this day and until the ^th «7 of October next, the TARIFF RATES for TOWAGE aa established by Proclamation of His Excellency the Governor Oeaeral.AH* HEREBY REDUCED FIFTY PER CENT.F.BABY.Putty, Ao., Ac., for sale by RICHD.J.SHAW, Upper-Town Market Square.22nd Jane, 1857, TO SPORTSMEN.r'lOLT\u2019S and other make REVOLVERS, i GUNS and PISTOLS, in great variety.Diamond Grain POWDER, FFF, EF, F and Blasting; also Shot, Wads, < aps, Masks, Pouches, Belts, Ac., Ac.For sale by RICHD J.SHAW, Upper Town Market Square.Quebec, June 20, 1857.Quebec, 20th Juno, 1857.JOHN FLANIGAN, WHOUKSALK AND B KTA1UI > ï A !.K K IN MASTS AND SPARS, LAMPSON\u2019S BOOMS qVEBKC.H- *o constantly on hand, an extensive i of KKI) PINK SPARK, .\"'I WHITK PINK MASTS, of \u2022«\t*n'' sises\u2014Rough and dressed.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A large assortment of SPRUCE SPARS ASH an«f SPRUCE OARS, HICKORY HAl 8lWl» be soli low, and In lote to suit purchas- #,Y B.\u2014Spars, Ac., delivered alongside without extra charge, and all order* received, punctually attended to.Quebec, June 24, 1857.LUNDKI.\u2019S Best Double Boiled Oil, Turpentine, Varnish, Paints, Colors, OIms, FOR SALE A FEW Setts of CEMETERY wrought and cast IRON RAILING, Plaim and Orba-mebtal\u2014from 5s.to 40s.perleneal foot.P.WHITTY, Quebec, June 23, 1857.\tSt.Paul St.LANDING Ex \u201cHawk,\u201d from Bordeaux, and \u201cSt.Anne\u201d from Cadiz :\u2014 SHERRY\u2014Pale and Gold, \u201c Pomartin\u2019s,\" in butts, hhds.and qr.-casks.CLARET,\u2014Very choice Chateau Margaux and Lafitte, Barton and Guestier, in cases of 1 doz.each.Vinegar,\u2014French White Wine, triple clarified, Bizat\u2019s, in hhds., tres.and qr.-casks.Plums\u2014French in rohans, Walnuts\u2014Fresh in bags, Wine and Beer Corks, in bales, Vermicelli in cases, - ALSO IN STORE : - CHAMPAGNE\u2014Ruienart, Frcre ct Fils, celebrated brand.Wine and Porter Bottles, in crates, Ship Bread, No.1 and 2, Sail Canvass, Webster\u2019s, A to 6.For Sale by H.LeMKHURIKR, Jr., Commercial Chambers.1 nno 13, 1857.Livepool Salt.oenn OACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, ex OO* \u201d / O \u201cPersian.\u201d For sale by\tJOHN PATERSON Quebec, 20th June, 1857.IMPORTANT TO THR Travelling Public dfc Sea-faring Men.BUNKER\u2019S Life-Preeerving & Bathing Shirts CHARLES J.BUNKER, of No.337 Broadway, Niw York City, has invented an Easy abd Ebtirbly Safi Drbbb for Bathers.Seafaring men, and for all exposed to accidents by sea.No person should think of crossing river, lake or sea, without one of these Life-Preservers.Tbe Shirts made for bathers can be worn as an Ubdbr Garmbbt, without the slightest inconvenience.Bunker's Life-Preserving Shirts are unsurpassed by any other article of the kind in the world.With one of these no person can \u2022ink in the roughest breakers.All bathers should have them to guard against danger by cramp, or other accident.By remitting the price to the proprietor the BATHING SHIRT or PRESERVER, will be forwarded immediately by express, at following prices : LIFE-PRESERVING SHIRTS.\u2014No.i, $4 00.No.2, $6 00.No.3, $7.No.4, $8 00.No.5, $9 00.No.6, $10 00.LATHING SHIRTS\u2014No.l, $2 00.No.2, $2 25.No.3, $2 50.No- 4, $2 75.No.5, $3 00.No.6, $3 25.No.7, $3 50.N.B.Certificates from the following Gentlemen can be seen at 337 Broadway : JOSEPH WALKER, Pres.Life-Saving Benev.Ass'n of New York.ELLWOOD WALKER.Pres.Mercantile Mutual Ins.Co, New York.NATH\u2019LL.k GEO.GRISWOLD.A.B.NEIL80N, Pres.N.Y.Board of Underwriters.BIRD k NEILSON, JOHNSON A HIGGINS.Quebec, 2nd June 1857,\t3m WM.LAIRD k CO.\u2019S, Fabrique Street.Quebec, June 6,1857, Gentlemen\u2019s Dress Shirts, Shirt Colla s, Underclothing, &c THE subscribers have now on hand a very large Stock of the above goods, which they will sell Very 4 heap for C\u2019uah.Shirt Collars from 4s.9d.a doz.\u201e Dress Shirts, Braces, Ties, Gloves, Hosiery, Gentlemens\u2019 Merino Silk and Cotton Underclothing, Ac., Ac.WM.LAIRD A CO., Fabrique Street.Jnne 6, 1857.patron-* ~ is Furnishing Hardware WHE Subscriber, thankful for past j age, begs to intimate that his STO< K now COMPLETE, and that he is prepared to furnish purchoaer* with any Good* in bis line at a small advance on the sterling cost.RICHD.J.SHAW, Upper-Town Market Square Quebec, 20th June, 1857.New Books.rpilK Fortnoe* ofOlencoce, by Leap\u20142s'.4 I Little Dorrett, .0.Dickens, complete, dd, TentLlfc.*>J C.Prince\u20146s.8rtrni uf Fin (\u2022awidj.ITÆ^SïyS' «Uwyjpi^u; lk^uc.w .*>1.^yas^giisuHJStSi.Rtabb,r cnotwn* *\u201cj w\u201c~\u2022 4 t'STIN hi'MNKU k CO., Importera of Ur) Citwd*, ¦n aad Itralcr.tn American CottaM and Wnolle**, lit Milk *t.ÿambwtou^UUa, taataaca.Mai*'\t*Mhi7tin \\IACKiyimVX LÂAvUIK fYo : Koclport (Jottoa i A Dock I Dander and Dunft ni.Unc Idnra*.tSI ConprM at.i 1 i.HATHAlt AV & Cti .Mamilactun-ni.d SI Collar*.N*rk Ttoa, ala.at «hoU-aaU, lor ca*h.« Milk ,t.gommmSWTUhftTWp.kl ura AkcuIb k?fcr th« lawrence W oui Halt'., V, ('omtraaaai.r or Water *4.ï* à .1 IIOl.MFX, luanf ul' the arainlen* \\Vltalolxim-, \u2014AttSrta^.rTwWBSar1 \\V U.AALL48.T.1>AMK.MnuuficiurvraA tital- M lo Vlalu*.Cloak*, a Talinan.nl Milk .c cor.Cudaiv.A DAMS, liodior à Corat-t Mnuutjtc'r It fxjM.rt.t In ' '\t\u2022 C *0.1 Hr ta.I denier, ^ Wmi,, .1 Beau.».«rwerlra.l e-ua.MirVrca, flour, « r.r.k.a, .t .I.sKAKLNASM k WDoU-*aW Unioeni; lutpott* -1 «H and Jobber* uf Green and Black Ten*.V Bund etrARXT KAUMa U k HYI) kV,~™l)cttlt* r« In Tea*.Sol.v*, I\tAir*l*u Krult and Ofotertoa.of army dniltliëtn».«Wind at.'lONEh.l*kATT k CKlSlY.Icaa.Tubncoo, Stdc.-a, *' and Uroerric.ofaU dmedutoma, W lama Wharf.7^1 HK1KU fli GRf.Kl.EŸ, t»*a I'ackur*.Ttiut put ui> v In «vary *tylai duply Caddie» *aii|dird lu nr eta.4 Idbert.«4.IV\u201d I>.WATKR8 k t'O.Tcaa, < 'nrtty> Chocolair.Spi-' ' \u2022 ana^Tohacoo aud Ct«aiii JTartar, V aadjM Couiutru iai *1.II\tÜLANCilAHD A Co., C'uuuulaaluu Mt-rcliuulr.A 1 * \u2022 Wholetale Dralrr* In Flour, Grain and Hop*.171! a 173 Coramt'irlal et.\t¦¦ pUklSToN k MERRILL.Mauulacturrm of 4 caat 1 I\u2019owder Cooking hatraru, and utlu r article* fOr Culinary pnrpom*i cor.Congre** and rnrchaae etmu.fP l>.BOND\u2019S o lchmtcl Bonton < rack * * konaa, Una, A keg*, at lone*» c* UM ^dlNKK à (S;i.T A ( '(» ,\t1 ball 1 .lu < Il A I K' uiul *von*hire at.corner of State itreet.( 'TaiBK lAMNiMÔfîVK WokKS Hr»! M .cor À * f Oicomotirre.Stationary Strain Engine* and General Va-rhlnerv hiillt to order.__ John Souther.I*rr«idrnt.JB.J(>liNS«>N.Ituildi-rol Kuyim-».gau^.ittdiy.rash \u2022 and cin-nlar Saw Mill*: Shingle, Claplmanl and latth .Via-chine*; 13.\u2019.and 134 Lincoln »!.OKNlOA UiiBEUTS.iiitnilaeiarrni of lire- ami burglar proof daft*: and Cricherauu'* liupror.d Cnrker and Hard bread Machine*; cor.Cauaewav and Friend »;\u2022 IVÉLCM B GkIFKITHS.Mnoufsc\tound r! Bvarrniittd Caat Hterl Saw*.\u2014all lunde «* < -it.\\1\u2019 fL CORN ELL A msnfac'nf of IVufalwnrtli \" \u2022 Planing 'I.' :iine»._Merrlm»r t.\t_____ î \\ DEVKRKl A.n:ii; Bukittg.Mno.Atvtii * * ; 1 Eneteni «eeiiiir.leading to La*t lt.«t.n ! - \u2022.ami / olohlbl Coax».Cnrka.iod, Cork Sole*.Shin K.Ion*, Mattreeee* Hr.__________ b.W Femlrr*.Buoy*.Cinh-l.iarm.*.Agent.C SWKKTSKK A ( M .Muricro Mniiulc.and Di-nlrr* > \u2022 h ifltOOKSA MS' l EN I.-:if In-r and 1 mdlli*;-.Hunt *ml Shoe Marhiliery.etc.1 HUrkutnne rtrre: I IV.WASHIH'KN.stmt Lantrrnaol nil kind»: *' \u2022 Omim'l lantern* (or pnh.hnlldlng», hotel*, etr.91'ni.n *t.ÏOSIAIII 1 MMINGS Wholo«alr Matiufa«-tiiri i id f * Trmk*.Vali*e* and Carpet I Ur*; ?>, *2.and 4* I'ntun at.All kind* of Trunk St.u:k at Manuf*.tiiret* price».L' IV DOIKIE.ntanfnctnrer and «rhulcMle ilraWrlu Fe.Rurning Fluid, Camphenr.«kohol, chandelier*, lamp*, rhimnrya: lanternai 8Tremottt at.JOHN 11 A EE.Dmler in Door*.'¦iL-lier.Kîïnila DllW.\u2022'-and Pnper.*r.Glaml Snihe» ini hand.177 Rl»« Veionr »t / ' RÔ- kÜïiônSVilTnkmxt: Vira or slued l>in- * 1 glam ter Sturt Duon, Lautcrix, Ambrotjpca; «ill not break ttor Darn.«'hotnlrnl and Phlloanphlr»!.The* Art*, At.r, 1 ( AKNEV.itniuirtcr À dealer InAmcricnn and V .Foreign Drug*.Madirinaa, Leechea, Chrmicala, Be-Agent*.1 'î Waahingtnn «t.\t__ rOSKI'H M.W IG HfïTAN.ThiUmophical and Chem-J ical Appatwlut of all kitidt.TI\t___ _ JM i ( >nl\\.Sulne.1 and Tut lilnaa, forf 'h Whidowa.\u2022 Sky A Side Eight*, etc.; Enameled A Flock (Jlaaa; 12\u2019-Cong- itjg ami LITlHHiKA- IOHN'H BIIEME.\u2022' I\u2019llV n WMhmgton »t idllN Wl'KEW, Book and Xetvaimper Illcwtra-el ton on Wool'.12* Waahingtnn etrrrt.J.'.IN.Kngrn; ing».and other Work* ol \\ it.Whole»«> and Kelail l\u2019.'Tn loorl .t o|'|>.vt-tt:.M / E/Okl.E SNKEE.Mi ni K In-t Hrittnli An littrrte \" I Architect of the Bo*ton Muaic 11*11; th* Facade* of the Merchant»'Banki th* Coolrdge Building, etc.\u2022gt Trrmnnl row o k J.MVKIt-S.Importers of Wstrh Matcrtnlg and Cryvtalr: Tr» l* etc.18 lUaorrr etreet.U'MIPPLK a black.Dngiicrrvotvpo.Andfrtrirpe A photographlr ArtleU; «team Itagner.H'-me.\u2019.t: Waah n (t litHN vWVVEKACO importer*, mnfc\u2019rs and deal- \u2022' era In Daguerre.gene.Ambrotvpe and Photogrnph Apparm-tua, Materml.«\u2022\t< i.\t-.I \u2019 Washington «reel.\\'lAi l,i.A< \\i:LKH>N.silyarandEleciro-riniing » H«n*e.Coarh and hameaa (rare i door plaira.|iew number», etc.14 Mar*hail it»\t_ _ TONES, WHITEk Hcl'Ufcllty IkentaTTh'tsfi» \"îÎ6 J Arch \u2022!.F.tiUdrlphla; 988 Br«uul»*jr.Nr r York: lilTremont Ron,\t^ ^ ^ 1 nortel\"t* repntrad, and made to perform a* Well a* ne*.7 fYinare»**C____ _____________________ ^ »I\u2019ILÏ.SÎoN 4 TaYIj>B.iTotii|i08if{oiTaad I\u2019aidiT 1 Maehr Manolhctory.71 Sudbury atree'.Ornament* fut Ship Cahto*.Pi r t ura Fry me» .etc., I n erery »tjrl«.___ fkff* i\u2019aiutiim antTTortrait* RgsTonsr*.By i*en.8 1 tloworth, *8 Knorland ttread.\u2022.* PaISTISO* Ihr ml» Ikooka.l»i*p*-r,InU; l»l»«r, Mnale, Inatrue-tlun.CIIK.I\u2019AKD.CEAKK A IlKlllVN 1\tihulr O aaieBrarkaalkr* and Stationer* 1J0 Waahingtnn at up \u2022lair*.i HAM .\" AEK.-N A CO \u2019Haniifaittm-m ul I'rti 11 Paper, and Importer* of Rag*.IMand 188 Feddfal *tn«4 VIAYN aUD % NoYW' Wick Writing and Copy- -\u2019\u2022Hi# IMKH.11 Merrhant.K'.w ___________>_ riPBfîÀRD It IRTirmiTWr Attorney* and Coatt- II aoltora *g » State »t.PartkuUr attention gtern in Colonial baatnem.\t_____ \\f ÂSON k HAMLIN^ Mhnufhcttimr* of Melislmn* BI and Orpm-llari'i'inlmn*.Cambridge *1.rwener'if Charte*.Elegant lllinrtratml Pamphlet*.T/pp.»ent free, to *ne addo-i- \\ .MKill* AN CoITAdE'I'IaXTi Manufactory.F,VF.KE 11('TsE.tînwdofn «qnarrTamrrhKUojtT I» ilAuat, m Tfemnnt «t.the («r- rite fi-.i riaa» h« :elt la Itoatoa._______.________ Pauas Srgeas*.Pmprlri'.r.it i r.i i.i; liol\ti cI*m ¦ ' ' Btirin*** Hdt*l.«Ith all the modem Improvement*.81*91 i>er dar-\t.\tSgaaos b M*»n*.Proprieioiy.1 the Enmr-n P»*> A tint tff\"*** Co.Proprietor*.iinrRrîTXNTTr5E7 tBçIsrrmt »ml lu*t «rrangwl V» Ho 1*1 la New Kngtaml.po*»«»*lng all the modem lm-«mremenl.and .-unvcnlence*.for lhe «eeommodatlon nf lhe traeelling publie.,\t.\tt.BWI* Rlr*.Proprietor.ÏNTKKNATIONAL AOENCY.ro« rsa raASPAcriow or a «rsasAt.\u2022t - CAJ8M ('OMMIfMIOM .Markrt».*.1 Iheltlghe.l '\t.\t,\t, n i oî Colonial fwifp.fitli.Laiofcfr.Coal.Wood.Sm*lt or Urge C*tn Order* promptly «lied, *1 toweal Priée*, for 'Amertoon or imported Good*.Msnnfkdtnre*.Machin-cry, I\u2019hllosoDhkal and \u2022 dn«f* frrnn Stale SI., Itoalnn.Referen* e* : Mg**r*.< lark A Woodward.I to* top; An Almon.Rea.\t\u2022tfH J- \u2018*1 U\"*r*' S-r- r~ R ,A D\"od .n^ngT\t.u Def'l'l, 8^ Montmal i Vr«r* |Ynang A Hart, Halite » i,**d W.J.Ward.E*»-.St Johaa.N«d.IRON COFFINS.THE\toftr for Bsln» tt thofr Shop, fit.Vslisr StrrtAt.IRON COFFINS, of all aix*s, rementtol and gntrnsllsd.and air and wsttn tifSt.A think glas* plats n plaend auh*b provide themseivea with Bedding and Eutiijg and Drink mg Utentils.For Kates of Freight and further particulars, Applv to GEO.BURNS SYMESk CO., Agent., Or to\tQuebec Edmonston* All IN k Co.Mon real ; Allan k Gillmpik, Liv-rpool ; Umks k Alkx- Allan, Glasgow ; Montgomerie k GacKNHoiNK, London.Qu-ber.March 16.|K57 A/ew Ship- Chandlery ESTABLISHMENT,^/ T WOULD most respect- JEg* XêBÈE*.1 fully inform Merchants, Ship-Builders, and Ship-Masters, that I Imve opened au KXTKÎfSIVK SHIP-CHANDLER Y ESTABLISHMENT, in tUepremiaes UUly occupied by Mr.Wn.PatrUo*, St.Peter Street, and I hupe, by liberal terms, and moderate prices, to monta share of publie patronage.D.MAGUIRE, Senr.Quebec, May 6, 1857.\t6m UreAl Easton k Southern Routes.d I \u2022 ' I\t\u2022 mmrnmmm I\t\u2019 T\t1 1857 Summer Arrangtment*.1857.KilLKOiD F NEW LINE OF STEAMERS FOR EermAn, French & English Ports* ; 4 i ' I\tI ' THE MAGNIFICENT BRITISH STEAMSHIPS QUERN of the SOUTH, C aawa.l i ¦» mm Ve K \u2022r ^'vrr.\u2014 P O P K.Advocate.against LOSS or DAMAGE BY FIRE, on Lt* BXXAL Txrm».'\t, » All j«*t I oases promptlY settled, without deduction or discount, and without reference to Eng to the as land.' The large Capita! and judicious management of this Company insures tne most perfect safety sured.No charge for Policies or Transfers.Insurance effected on Rtars or Buildings.LIFE DEPARTMENT.The following sdvsntnges amongst numerous others, are offered by this Company to parlies intending to insure their live* :\u2014 Perfect security for the fulfilment of its engagements to Policy holders.Favorable Rates of Premium.A high reputation for Prudence and Judgment, aod tbe most liberal consideration of all questions connected wi'h the interest* ol the assured.* t \" ' s existence, and the sale and satisfactory character of the investment* will be found dotailsd in the 3rd Septennial \u2022* Investigation** Pamphlet, published and distributed by numerous agents of the Society, which is neither a secret nor ¦ Proprietary Association.II the Commrrcial Chambers, Town.Quebec, Aug.7, 1856.other, as there are various 12m QUEBEC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, 8T.ANNE STREET, Open f Iront 9* a.nt., to IO, p II a.Imyortant Rxduction or Premiums.\u2014\tkiirryK\tP**\tanrl\tfoL-#»\tnr-a AS RE-ESTABLISHED Ms OFFICE mi Fiera the psmphlet referred to information will\tu\tA »\u2022>\t«UlU\tL.1 jnrf.if opposiU the Exchange.Anrilft 1864 SUBSCRIPTION from this date to end of y ear 1857» 26s.Od.Hubseription for Clarks in Mercantile^ establishments,Government office», f Notarial .Students* Students of Law \\ 15s.iM.and Medicine, and Apprwntkws to 1 LandSurveyoia.LIST OF WORKS ADDED TO THE LIBRA RV THIS MONTHt Never too Ute to Mend.Conquest of Kansas, by Phillips.Heir of Redriiff.Pepv\u2019s Diary and Correspondence.K# venae I iff.Tbe Old Regime and Revolution by qoeville., Ad enttires of Girard the Lion Killer.Chamber\u2019# History of tbe Russian War.The Alboteford Edition of Waverfy Novels* Ths Rifle, Axe, ana Saddle Bags.The Russian war by Rowell.Dr.Kune\u2019s Artie Exploration Expedition.Quebec, Dm.10, IBM.De Tac- tion, Ate.; French, Latin, ind Greek Terms, as heretofore, £12 10s.per annum, payable quurtqrly ip advance; Scholars under IP years ofage £10 per annum.By a due dietribution of labour among the Teachers aod other arrangement*, a full opportunity ia afforded of securing proficiency ia tbe 1 '\u2022\t' ' -^ell as the Claaaica! brae ti call)* pranches.Queb r useful, as well 27th Dec.t85«.BUTTER! BUTTER! For Sale by the Subscriber : 1\t'TUNNETS SUPERIOR KAMOU- 1 KAbKA BUTTER.A.J.MAXHAM.Quebec .Feby.23, 1857.\u2014Dr.McLANE\u2019S .1; CELEIIH ATED VERMIFUGE I.IVERPILLS.Two of the beat Preparations of ths Age.They are not recommended 9â 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, &c.Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr.C.McLane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by SOLE PROPRIETORS, PittS- NEW LIFE -'4 God blasa U 1 V»r be loigvlten ! A* 0900 M KADW ait» RKLIEF was given, and éb'appIteMion of it mad* to hi* biuiscd god mai gled body\u2014«H P**\" and ooeaaioess ceased, apd » naf» hf4 wgi \u2022\u2022'««\u2022\u2022J ArfÜ>|ça.ua of thankfulneH coining fioot the soul# of those whom our Remedies b»v# '«to1* ed life, fa a eouiee of pleasore to us beyond all earthly hlesuinga.Oo tha raeelpt of every n*w letter ol tbaaks, from a recovered invalid, who through tbe eficaey of Radway\u2019a Ready Relief, Regulator* and Resolventh*o boea r*i#e J* G.Stederlem.133.Naasag et.: Quebec, J.Moa- \u2022on { Toronto, Lyman Brother» k Co.; St.John\u2019s, New Brunswick,Thomas Walker A Son; Halifax.Nova Scotia, John Naylor ; New t r- aSIlL^ I)ocon*\u2022, * Kingston, Jamaica, E.ArnuboMi.\t¦\t\u2019 General Agents for tbe Canadas, LA MI\u2019LOUGH k CAMPBELL.I
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