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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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[" ¦ ! p j| a; u.w^pj \u2022 't- .\u2014v- ¦\t¦ IJ \u2022\t\u2022 AND COMMERCIAL ft IT W^S ¥BI« AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.XII.] QUEBEC, THURSDAY, 17th JUNE, 1868.[NO.3130.F BOM ArrlTilif bf tt(WÿWpB^H?OTÏÏîIed the Entire Kn^liih people sud almoat puriljaed the public mind\u2014thst ahoek.alone ham sreât measure produced the Ute»HAN10>-the effecta of which bronfht down tnaaj an old and reapcoUble firm, amongat them the House of Whitmore *ok by force, and In attempting to do ao he committed tbe nseaelt.Defendant was coRVloted and dned 40|, and costa or one months\u2019 imprieontteat.(Communicated, i At the June Monthly Committee Meeting of the Quebec Early Closing Society, it was proposed by the President, Mr.H.Purdie, seconded by Mr.Slater, and unanimously Resolved,\u2014That the thanks of this Committee are due and are hereby re#i»ectfuHy tendered to the Dry Goods merchants, of the Upj*er Town, for their liberality in closing their respective places of business, on the Queen\u2019s birth-day,\u2014 with the exception of Messrs.A.Merrill À Co.,\u2014the only firm waited upon that did not shut.By Order, J.V.Bean, Secretary.( To the Editor of the 3/orniog Chronicle.) Sib,\u2014Can you inform roe why it is that the City Councillors keep back the publication of the accounts of the eity for 185F> and 1857.while the Act under which these gentlemen sit requires these accornts to be published in tbe month of January, annually?Yours, A Proprietor.Quebec, 15th June, 1858.commercial.Imports and Reports al Quebec.[Compiled for the Morning Chronicle.] i M FORTS.June 16 Per brig Thalia.Purdy, from Newcastle\u2014372 tons nm coal*, to A Joseph A Co.per hark Caroline.Mtlee.from Alloa\u2014474 Iona coals.to C 4 J HharpIcSA CO.\tinn.Par eehr David.H*rt«L from WorkSnftea\u2014190 tons coals, toG I) Symes A Go.Imports at Quebec per Grand Trank Railway.June 16 7 ra.es and 1 k*ff.»\" J\t4\t10 F n,\u2018*! IS canes scale*, lo 8 J 8h*w.I kef to J O Valllar# * Hon.(Importe from United Htetas per steamer.) June IS.I bos kata to F I do red pine.UR do while do.SW std pine deal*.4I4R do spruce deal*.7m pip* auvsa by P*mh«rton Bros \u201c \u2018\t\u2018 ~ ' a, Doran, for Wi rmr 1W by SufvtM Vnpuf.t* tb* Cleft*\t\t 1 3 !\tDUPUY'8 NHW PgRPUMS,\t?\tUnmurpoMed in Trope me*, rtemanenry.And ftainUM tn Ut JBeceUeno*\ta.I < S 3\tKISS-ME-QUICK\t?f 1 |\tI>t*UIl#d from Frafrsnt Tulips.\t5 2.\tE.DUPTJY, CHEMIST.600 Sroadwsy.\te e: or* m Tar lh* Houlhwn IUbtxI of N*w Tor*.\t\t KISS-ME-QUICK POMADE FOR THE HAIR KISS-ME-QUICK 8ACHEL for thr BUREAU KISS-ME-QUICK SOAP FOR THE TOILET.a e a > t s: Cary, Howard à Sanger, New York.ScHiirrRLLix Bros, k Co.\t(< James T.Maxwell,\t(< F.C.Wells k Co.,\t** J.W.Noucrosn A Co .Boston k New York Sold everywhere.June 14, 1858.\t4m HERRING'S PATENT \u20ac114W-PIUN F1RE-POROE HA PEN\u2014With Hall\u2019s Patent Powdbr-Proof Locks, the same that were awarded separate medals at the World\u2019s Fair, London, 1851, and tbe World\u2019 Fair, New York, 1853, and ore tbe only American Safes that were awarded medals at tbe London World\u2019s Fa^.Those Safes form the most perfect security against Fire and Burglars, of any safe ever offered the public, and can only be had of tbe subscribers and their agents ; who have on hand and make to order, all kinds of Boiler and Chilled Iron Bank Chests and Vaults, Vault Doors, and Money Boxes, or Chests for Brokers Jewelers, and Private Families, for Piste, Diamonds, and other valuables.And are also Patentees (by purchase) and manufacturers of Joees\u2019Patxrt Permutation Bane Look.S.C.HERRING k CO.No.261 Broadway, cor.Murray st N.Y.Opposite the City Hall.April 26, 1858.\t2m Your Worm Loienges are all you recommend, and are fast superseding all other worm remedies in this district.DAVID MUNROK, Upper Woodstock, N.B.100 Barrels, 150 Bags, 250 Barrelj Fancy Super, and No.2 Flour 100 Bsrrels Kiln dried Corn Meal.Hams, Shoulders, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Ac.For sale by BROCK, GORDON k CO.Hunt\u2019s Wharf, June 17, 1808.\tl*r 70 LET, TWO STORY HOUSE, containing Eiuht Rooms, neatly finished situated in Glenburnie Cove, Point Levi East, at five minutes walk from the Ferry.A finer site cannot be found in Canada.Apply to E.G.CANNON, N.P.Quebec, June It, 1858.\t1» The new and Splendid Steamer NAPOLEON, CAPT.P.OOTTB\u2019, WILL LEAVE the NAPOLEON WHARF FOR SX2(S>ixiaxr>c»ackU This Afternoon at FOUR o'clock, Touching at Batiacan, Three Riverf k Borel.Cabin $2.50\u2014Meals included.State Rooms Extra.Steerage $1.For Freight, Ac., apply to J.B.LAMERE, Aobnt.Quebec, June IT, 1858.MAIL FOB ENGLAND.A.MAIL FOR EMCsLAWD, per Canadian Line or Ocean Steamers, via awreuce, will be closed at this Office, on SATURDAY next, the 19th instant, at SIX o\u2019clock, A.M.Qrsaxc Post Orricx, 16th June, 1858.ST.LAWRENCE CANALS.\u2018TN consequence of damages caused to tbe I mitre cills of several of the Locks of the St.L.kwrence Canals, by the parties in charge of | Vessels endeavoring to lock them through when loaded to a greater depth than nine feet ; the Superintendents and Lock Masters have received orders not to permit any vessel so loaded to be entered into any of tbe locks.By order, THOMAS A.BEGLY.Secretary Department of Public Works, ) Toronto, 1st June, \u2019SM.$ Youn* CIE BRITISH NORTH AMERICAS ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS Fro iis At-w York to Liverpool Chief Cabin Passage.fi50 Skcomd do do .75 From Boa ten to XsivwpooL Chief Cabin pAaaAom.$110 Second do do .*.\u2022 ho Thesnipsfrom Boston call at Halifax.Persia, Capt Judkins, Canada, Capt Lang, Arabia.Capt Stone, America, Capt Wickmai Asia, Cant E G Lott, Niagara, Capt Ryrre.Africa,Capt Shannon, EoaorA.Capt J Leitch These vessels carry a eleai tt bite Light a nast bead; Green on starboard bow; Red on port bow.\t_____ _ laave\tWKDHB8DAT.America, Miller, Asia, Lott, Etoopa, Leitch, Prrsia, Judkins, Arabia, Slone, Africa, Shannon, 2aw to 1 sag.Men\u2019* Protestant Educational Inlon.THE ADJOURNED MEETING of the GENERAL COMMITTEE of the Young Men\u2019s Protestant Educational Union, will be held in the Rooms in rear of the Baptist Chapel, THIS EVENING, at BIGHT o\u2019clock.A.WOODS, Secretary.Quebec, June 17, 1858.MEGANTIC MINING C0MPÂNŸ7 NOTICE.The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of tha SHAREHOLDERS in this COMPANY will lie held at the OFFICE, in Sr.Pbtrr Street, on TH URSDAY, the let day of July next, At w hich a statement of the affairs of the Company will be submitted, an Election of Directors for tbe ensuing year, and other business transacted in accordance with the Act of Incorporation.By order JOHN SHAW, Secy.M.Mg.Co.Quebec, 15th June, 1858.NOTICE.THOSE who have any Claims against the Estate and Succession of tbe late GEORGE LAU0UC1IB, in his life time, Esquire, heretofore Merchant, are requested to tile their claims duly attested into the hands of the undersigned; and those who are indebted towards tbe said Est ate are requested to pay to the same ap-poi nted Executor of the last Will of tbe said George Larouche FREDERICK LAROUCHE, Testamentary Executor, \u2022 Craig Street, St.Rochs.Quebec, 15th June, 1868.\t8 « Boston, do 16th Jana « N.York, do 23rd \u201c \u201c Boston, do 30th M « N.York, do 7th July.\u201c Boston, do 14th Oct.« N.York, do 31st \u201c dertt.s not «ecuied until paid lot.An experiscced Surgeon on board.Th* owners of these ships will not be aecoun -able for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry.Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of ladii| ire signed therefor and the value thereof there.e ixpreaaed.For Freight or Passage apply to B.C.A J7 G.BATES., 99, State Street, Boston, Or\tK.CURAKL, 4 Bowling Green, New York, June 17, 1858.NuTICB.THE STOCKHOLDERS of the ST.LAWRENCE WAREHOUSE, DOCK AND WHARFAGE COMPANY are hereby required to pay to the Treasurer of the said Company, at their Office in this City, on or before the 18th day of AUGUST next, the Seventh instalment of Two Pounds Ten Shillings Currency upon each Share of the Capital Stock of the of the said Company held by such Stockholder.By order of the Directors, JAMES PATTON, Jukr., Secretary.Quebec, June 15, 1858.\t3 Teeth.TEETH extracted with care and skill by R.RAMSAY, Surgeon Dentist, No.40, Ann Street, next door to Hough\u2019s Livery Stables.Dr.Ramsay begs to inform those requiring his services for this purpose, that he has for the last eight years entirely abolished Ibe use of that dangerous instrument, tfib kbt, that be now operates altogether with Forcep.June 15, 1858.\t6p and tbe To Sh ip- Matter*.THE undersigned begs to coll tbe attention of SHIP-MASTERS to the following Stores which he proposes to dispose of at the \u2014 cm X) a ts ï! Cf* vc \u201e \u2022 s jo h ?.a E\u2019ë « o O 2 o c: o i3 h Your Worm Locengefl find a ready sale in this place.I have sold all I bought from you long since ; they are a first rate article.JOHN L.FLETCHER, Naabwalk, N.B.I have found your medicines excellent, and shall obtain more tbe first opportunity.RICHARD P.YEAMANS, Newcastle, Q.L., N.B.Price 28 cents per box; five boxes for a dollar.Fallow*' Worm Zioxonf are sold by all Apothscarles.JOHN MU8S0N, Sole Agent, Quebec Quebec, June, 1868.IkmdAwly.I Per hark Prln«*a*.Dnran.for Warr*itpolnl-l3 ions *tin, 30 (In rM pin*.363 do while do.973H std deals, 1l*m pip* «tav**.by Palk*nb«rf A MrBlaln.Per hark T*y.Purvis, for Swan**»\u2014«00 toaa wh||* plmv 790 «id pin* daals.14 cord* latbwood.hyW H TH P*r hark Can in or*.L!#wh*lln, for Milford\u20149B tons elm, 44 do red pin*.9*»0 do whit* do.4«0 aid pin* d*al*.147 do sprue* do.Om 0 3 « pips sUv*a.5 eorda lathwood, by Henson A Co.\t_ Par bark Ol-nlffer.Brodle, for Fleetwood\u2014» ton* oak.370 do white pin*.W std pin* doals.3m W I B > or4i\tbf OH \u2022r*#t A Co.IVr hark flonfr Duitcao.ftadrook.for Dymlngton\u2014 «0 tons \u2022Ian.70 pl house# to London and New York, hopes to giro sotlsfectlon to those in Quebec fovor him with th*lr patronage.N.B.\u2014Repairs of every kind neatly exeoat- ed Quebec, June IT, 1858.Quebec, June 11, 1868.Ôh Porter\u2019» \" Spirit please copy.JAMES MOtXi* Becy-freeftiurr.td Mm will [CHAULES TOLLAND, Cabinet Maker & Upholsterer, Mo.32, CoMc-Bm 8tree L.T., QUEBEC, BIOS to Inform hit Meads and the public that heUaepeteda CABINET WARE ROOM at No.32, 0cl-di-3ao Stbmt, Lower-Town, where be will constantly keep pa hand a choice assortment of Furniture ; hr strirt attention to business, to m of onbllc patronage.AH orders punctually attended to.Kt* Funerals Furnished, Quebec, May 10,1158.» mere! achate ÎHK MOBNINGt OHKONICLfc, THURSDAY, JUNE 17 1868.auction sale; BT A.J.MAXHAM fit oo.Bj Am4m, will bTâûiZ oa THÜRTOAT.ttotv* tutMt, At tb« Stor«A of Mamta.MASSON, SCOT A 00.A GENERAL ASSORTMENT o\u2019 FRESH C H0ÜEKIK8.PartieulAn of which will m (iroa io Cirealon.SaIa ot ONI \u2022'«look.A.J.MAXHAM A 00., A.A B QuAbAC, Juba 8, 1888.Underwriters' Sale of Barque Fortunatus, Cargo, &c.By auction will bo «old, oa T0I8DAY noxt.tho 2lad iAAtaot, at tho BtortA of MoAAn ^ H.WARREN A CO., IndU WlJ?rl HI HULL of tho Bark FOR I T0NAT08, MB Ton« lUgia-t*r, from Danzic, Oapt Drentsoo ._____m M «ko oow Ilea or did lia wrecked bAtwton Trinity Bay and Cariboo laland, with Lowar Muta and Spars complcu, IBoau, An ohor, and 60 fathoms Chain.Tba aboTo Vassal is Oak bmllt, shaathad and copparad.\u2014Arria which.\u2014 Tbs Cargo, consisting of Coals and Firs Bricks.\u2014also.\u2014 Tba Materials brought op, cooaistlng of a compléta suit of Sails, 3 naw spars topsails, 4 Anchors, Standing and Running ItiKK'ug compléta, Hawsers, Waip, Chains, Blocks, Cam boost, Boats, Ae.Sale at ELEVEN o'clock, A.M.A.J.MAXHAM A CO., A.A B.Quebec, June 16, 1858.\u2014 ~\t\u2022\t¦\t¦»\t» i\t.Extensive Sale of Store# ex Ang- By Auction will bs sole TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, the 18th instant, at tbs EXAMIN ING WAREHOUSE:\u2014 rpHB SURPLUS STORES sx \u201c AngleMa,1 I consisting of Bread, Rios, Oatmeal, Pease Pork, Beef, Tea, Sugar, Ae., 8c.Sala at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.A.J.MAXHAM A 00.Quobcc, Juno It, 1856.COMMISSARIAT QUEBEC, Urn Jess, 1858.NOTICE, is hereby given that SEALED TENDERS, in Dcruoara, wiil be received at tbU Office, until NOON, on SATURDAY, tba 16th insiant, from all parsons willing to Contract for the Erection of a Shot Shed in the Citadel.Auo, CONSTRUCTION of TWO BALL COURTS, for the uso of the Troops, via.\u2014One at the Citadel, and one at the Jesuit Barracks, Qoebee.Plans and Specifications may be seen, and the requisite information obtained, on application at the Office of tho Commanding Royal Engineer Quebec.SsranATi Tenders to be made for Each of the throe services.A certificate to bo written on the back of each Tender, to the effect that the party has inspected the Work in company with some person connected with the Royal Engineer Department.The approval of any Tender will cease to be valid, if the Contractors Sureties foil to attend at the Notary's Office within Five days of day after it shall hare been notified to him that the Contract is in readiness for his signature Payment will be made in Bank notes at 24s.4d.Currency per pound sterling, by the Commissariat Department.Two Sureties subject to approval of the Senior Commissariat Officer will be required, whose real signatures must be affixed to the Tenders and the principal most be properly qualified to perform the service.The Contractor to pay for drawing up of the Contract and Specification, together with three copies, by a Notary, who will be selected by, and receive his instructions from the Senior Commissariat Officer, and wbo will deduct the coet of said Contract and Specification and copies, and also the registration thereof, from the first payment made to the Contractor, should the same not have been already settled No Tender will be received without the bona fide signaturee of both the Contractor and his 8 are ties.T.W.GOLDIE, A.C.G.A DCTION 8AÎE8.BY G.fit H.GIBSONE.DRY GOODS, .*i thf 8ut.crlb.rt* SI»»., oo JL*, J'Tfi 1 HiiD*^ ^\u201c1 rRIDAT, th6 tilth, 17th, and 18tb June.Sale to commence at ONE o'clock each day_ \u2014 without aaMuri: _ ead Extensive Consignment# niv ®,tA8(1 ^ABLE and FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, daily coming to hand, and com-PMog a great variety of WOOLLEN, COTTON, Silk and Linen Goode, Pwcy Goods, Stuff Goods, Small Wares, AcT Distinct Invoices each day.\u2014ALSO, on THURSDAY :\u2014 A full assortment Florence, Leghorn and Tuscany Bonnets, LadUs turned down fine Brown Leghorns.Fine Bloomers, Leghorns, Ac.Men's and Boys' White and Brown Leghorns 2 Cases Staw Plaint and Luce, * 4 Cases Stout Irish Linens, Lawns, Front-lnK*.Linen Cambric Hsndkfs., Ac.Ac.Q.A H.01BS0NB, A.A B.Quebec, June 14, 1858.A UCT10N SALES.BY F.H.HALL.I Ci «dit Sale ÔFSew Tool*.On EOIDA Y, the SOtb Instant, will be sold by ^ pr*\"iM*of ^ 8ubcc'lb*r> Manases superior tools, consist- tV> ing Of Broad Axes, Hammers, Plane#, w, Ac., direct from the maauiactory ol J P.Millkhoi A Co.TERES :\u2014Under $100 Cush, \u2022 *\tOver $160 Three months upon ùurnishing approved endorsed Notes.Sale at TIN o\u2019clock, v ,\tF.H.HALL, A.A B.Quebec, June 17, 1858, AUCTION SALES BY CASEY fit CO.ValnaW.Heal Eatata in St Valuer btrtet.Will be eold by Auetiou, oa TUESDAY, the 6rs JULY next, at TEN o\u2019clock, ou the Pre- BRICK» ! BRICKS !! Wll be sold by Public Auction, in lots to suit ™,Jm,8.ATDRDAY\u2019 th® l9th at BLE\\ hN o clock.A M.EST NEWCASTLE FIRE BRICKS, in Bateaux, at -\u2014 \u2014\t\u2022 MM 4 » V 38000 B1 Gib»* Whasf.a\tgalt Quebec, June 17, 1858.A CRAWFORD.ISLAND OF ORLEANS.THIB BJ*?!! ORLEANS will leave the LOWER-TOWN MARKET LANDING \u2022rery SUNDAY AFTERNOON, weather per \u201c Half-past ONE o'clock, for the island of Orleans, returning at half-past Three ° clock ; will leave again at Five and return at half-paatSix o'clock.Fare, going and returning, Is.FELIX PLANTE, Jane 12, 1858.\tTp-**^' MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, COMMISSARIAT QUEBEC, 14th June, 1858.Notice is hereby given that, sealed tenders, in DurLiCATB, will be received at thia Office, until NOON on SATURDAY, the 26th instant, from all persons willing to tendti for a term of Tbn yean, subject to resumption on giving three mon the notice, or three months rent, the GLACIS in front of the Old Town Works, between 8t.Louis and St.John\u2019s Gates, Quebec.No buildings to be erected, and the tenant maintain the fences in order.Rent from 1st April, 1858, to be naidon taking possession, and subsequently half yearly in stdvance.The plans may be seen at the Royal Engineer Office at Quebec.Two good and suffloient sureties, subject to the approval of the Senior Commissariat Officer, will be required, whose real signatures must bs attached to the Tenders.T.W.GOLDIE, 10\tA.0.Q.gtftlf TURNPIKE ROADS.TENDERS will be received at the Office of the NORTH SHORE TURNPIKE TRUST until TEN o\u2019clock, A.M.on WEDNESDAY, the 30th JUNI instant, for Building a BMpGE over the RIVER MONTMORENCY, acMding to a Plan and Specifications to be seen at the said Office on and after Mohdav, the 14th lost.Security will be required for the due performance of the Contract, and the Trustees will not bind themselves to accept of the lowest Tender.J.PORTER, Secretary.Quebec, June 12, 1868.Artificial Teeth.fklAUTTFUL Mineral Artificial Teeth in-P verted on the most reasonable terms by RAMSAY, Surgeon Dentist, No.40, Anne Street, opposite the Jesuit Barracks.Office hours, 9, a m.to 4, p.m.June 15, 1858._______________«P DEXTER 8 HOTEL.FIW Gentlemen can be accommodated with board, on reasonable Terms, nebec, Jane 15, 1668.\t0 NOTICE.THE Royal Mail Steamship INDIAN, Thomas Jones, Commander, will sail from this port for LIVERPOOL, on SATURDAY, the 19th instant.No Steerage Passengers can be taken by the Indian\u2019\u2019 and succeeding Vessel of this Line, as the Berths are now all engaged.A Steamer will leave the Napoluon Wnaup at Nixs o clock, A.M., on the day of sailing, to convey Passengers and Mails to the Steamship.F or fortber particulars, apply to GEO.BURNS SYMES A CO., Agent*.No.3, St.Peter Street.N-The \u201cINDIAN,\u201d will be sncceeded by the splendid new Steamship \u201c NOVA SCO T1AN,\" to sail 3rd July; an early application for Cabin Berths is necessary, as her list ia being rapidly filled.Quebec, June 10, 1858.FOR CA8PE, PA8PEBIAC, DfoUiounle, Bathumt, Miramtclil, fihedlac, and Pictou.rpHE New Iron Screw Steamer \u2018'LADY HEAD,\u201d 150 nominal horse power, Wm.Davison, master, will leave ST.ANDREW\u2019S WHARF on SATURDAY, 19th Jc*t, at NINE o clock, A M., touching at the above placet going and returning.For further particulars, apply to F.BUTEAÜ, Agent.McPherson's Buildings, _\t.\tSt.Peter Street.Quebec, June 10, 1858.NOTICE To Morchaaln, Lumbermen, Shipbuilder» a.Owner».ÎHE Subscriber offers his services as GE* NEKAL.BHOKEft.and trust by >t attention to merit a share of public patronage.Parties having Vessels for Sale, Freight or Charter, will hare immediate attentiou.R JEFFERY.No.4, St.Lawrence Chambers, St.Peter Street.Quebec, May 12, 1858.SUGAR 8~ Receiving per Grand Trunk Railway, TJHDS.Strictly Bright PORTO OU 11 CO SUGAR.\u2014And in Store- 50 Barrels DUTCH CRUSHED SUGAR.For sale by E.A W.POSTON A CO.Quebec, June 15.1858.RI- Window Glass.RECEIVING ex \u201c Principessa Carlott*,\u201d\u2014 500 Boxes GLASS, Cj x 1] and 7| x 8j, in very prime order.For sale by E.à W.POSTON A CO.Lower-Town, Jane 16, 1858.Glenfield Starch.100 B OXKS, in prime order.For sale by E.A W.POSTON A CO.June 15, 1858.Castile Soap.QA \"DOXBS just received and for sale OU 1> by E.A W.POSTON A CO.Quebec, June 16, 1858.WHISKEY.ÏHK BEST MONTREAL WHISKEY, Puncheons, Uhds.and Barrels, sale by R.A W.POSTON A OO.Lower Town, June 15,1858.in NOTICE I ! rpHE GRAND TRUNK FERRY STEAMER 1 will commence her regular Trips on MON DAY, the 7th instant, and will leave at the times specified until further notice 11 leaves /Ae Railway Station, POINT LEVI: 7:00 A.M.9:00 iPa\u2019grs A freight from St.Thomas.12:00 noon.J Pas.from Moo-3:10 > treat, Portland > and Boston.3:10 4:00 6:00 7:00 9:46\tI Leavti the Railway ferry H'karf, QUEBEC: Swith Pass for Monti Portl\u2019d 4 8:00\t[Boston 9:20 11:00 1:00 r.M.2:40 3:40 Pas.per Express 5 Pass, and freight for St.6:00 [Thomas.8:00 Qubuc tins.FARE\u20143d.each Passenger.The Stages and Landings are now in perfect order, and persons who may have occasion to cross with Horses and Carriages will find this Passage the safest in the neighbourhood.JAMES TIBBITS.\tProprietor.Quebec.June 7 1858.Grand Trunk Railway.Alteration of Trains.SUMMER ARRâKGEMEKTS.ON and after MONDAY, the 7th JUNE, the Trains will run as follows, via : MAIL TRAIN for MONTREAL and Intermediate Stations, leaves POINT LEVI at 6:30 A M.EXPRESS TRAIN for MONTREAL at 4 o\u2019clock, P.M.ST.THOMAS TRAIN.4:30 P.M , and FREKiHT TRAIN on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 9o'clock, A.M.The above Trains, (with the exception of St.Thomas Train) will connect with PORTLAND Trains at RICHMOND.Trains run by Montreal time.Signed, W.SHANLY, _\tGeneral Manager.June 1st, 1858.\tim Western Assurance Company OP TORONTO.JrA rrtflAT LARGE sad X PKUPKRTV occuph prie lor mm a Grocery a VALUABLE occupied by the pro- -Grocery tod Provision otore the laat tifteea years, consisting of Two Dwelling Houses, Stores, Stables for 20 horses, a Htone Pocndatioa built for » new building, Garden and Lot i» rear, ail iotenetting two and in substantial order.IkToa business man or capitalist this is » rare chance of possessing ou« of the best business stands in or about Quebec.Tan ns vtar Lisa-nuL, with clear indisputable tit lee.Further fkviCuiftr* ^ b*1 bjr \u2018PPljin* 10 Mr- inviNK, on the premises,or to ^\tCASEY * OO., A.I* B.Quebec.June IT, 1856.\t2-2-8A-.'aw H.& WOCLD reepeolfolly call T V assortment of COTTON HOSIERY, Which for quality a»d eheapoesa if not to he \u2022orpeaeed in the city.Quebec, June l, 1858.NEW CIGAR 8T0RE, ~ 14, ST.JOHN STREET.Next door to Mr.Maacixa, Furrier, and \"Mr Kcsssll\u2019s Hotbl.T>ElVJ4BfI« tegs to info _LJe 1 9 numerous friends of formsr and the gentlemen of Quebec general)), has opened out at the above Stand (two doom rum I'aUce Street,) and solicit* their cuatom c *D!«of tb* h*1* ***ortmente ever offered in .Benjamin | \u201e J*™* l .Uratio.w tbdr\t\u201c hi* iears, at he 8- ^ ™?,A£F0KI8T Ll»* His stock of OUT TOBACCOS is well worthy of attention, being cut from the purest plug and warranted free from adulteration.In connection with this department L.B.tegs to call the attention of \u20acÈ*»* i * JL»\t\u2022\t¦ connoisseurs and others to a mixture com- micbec Ujmuonum of poand ft hUn\u201dIf »bich has always gained r\tJ some celebrity and which will in future be fashion.WTo- 00, ffit.John-strnet, \u2022 (OPPOSITE ST.URSULE STREET.) WM.SWEATMAN, Merchant Tailor, Habit-Maker, and General Outfitter, from London, ÏN returning sincere thanks to his friends, the Gentry of Quebec, end its vicinity, for J liberal patronage bitberto received, begs to inform them that having Leased the above Premises, be trusts by unremitting attention to their favours, together with small profit, to merit a continuance of their patronage, end beg* to invite them to an inspection of his new and well assorted Stock, selected for him in London, of the Beet and Newest Fabrics, which he is prepared to make up in the latest Fashion and tbe best workmanship, and the Smallest Profit, trusting that system of carrying on business will increase their patronage ; also in future 10 per esnt.discount on Cash purchases will be allowed.rtESCI TEICHER.from Parts, Is desirous of FRENCH TEACHER in PRIVATE FAMILIES ; he has tLf best refs recces to petsone la this city.Hating l\u2014lfsl in Eaaland for some time, be ho* acquired sufficient knowledge of tbe English language.Application may be addressed to him.by Poet, or IsA at the Office of this paper.Will call at private residences when required.Qoebee, May 22, 1858.\t6 FOB CHARTER, nriBB Brig JAMES CAEKIK, 888 ¦ Tons Regie 1er, Charles Deane, - luster, w 11 fee cent a Charter for any saie Port io Britain.Lpply to ALLAN GILM0UR A OO.fV Quebec, June 15, 1858.\t3 M\u2019 ^^Apiih Mt; No.16, Ui ma» m a V'nie W B.HENDERSON would Inform friends, that she has REMOVED to UbsolbHill, and is now prepared to receive a few additional pupils.Quebec, May 17, 1868.\t3m known as 9IIXTURIS, and which will be found superior to any thing yet offered to the Quebec public.CIGARS OF EVERY BRAND.Mikescbaum and other Pipes, Tobacco Jars, and Cigar Cases in great variety.Quebec, June 10, 1858.\t1m Ready Made Clothing.This Department will in future be found second to none in the City, suitable for every Season.W.S.has always on band a Choice selection of Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Braces, and Gloves.Shirts and Collars made to order in a superior manner, with dispatch and warranted to fit.The Shirt Department conducted by Mrs.S.Also received, a Case ofSnperior Paris Hats tT\u201d Civil acd Military Uniforms, Clergymen end Lawyer's Gowns, Servant'mLiveries, made on the shortest notice and at the lowest possible price.Quebec, June 8, 1858.\t12m NEW Cheap Dry Goods, AT JNSI RANGE against loss or damage by Fire at moderate rates of Premium\u2014due allowance made on property within reach of Hydrants.\u201e\t,\tA.FRASER, Renaud\u2019s Buildings, )\tAgent.Opposite Montreal Bank, > June 7 1858.\t3 OCEAN MARINE FIRE, LAKE MARINE, CANAL AND RI VKR INSURANCE.PROVINCIAL fnduratut KG8 leave to inform hi* friends and the X* publie in general that he Los tum **?OPENED his TtfilorlDK K«tab«9ali- Corrs* De™*» P' RNRD his Tt«|lorlnK it.opposite tbA Lordqr HL .Lower Town, where b^wlll be able^^fo MISS CAROUN, r>RESS MAKER, HRGS to inform her metomers that sbe has REMOVED to No.30, 8v.Acgcstih Stssit, (7tb boose from Grande Allée Road) Two Apprentices wanted immediately.Jane 4, 1858\tI2p Madame * ouis Campeau INFORMS tbe Public and Travellers visiting Quebec, that sbe can accommodate, in a most comfortable manner, several Ladies and Gentlemen, in Mr BvRJAinK't so well known hoase, facing the Upper-Town Market.Quebec, June 5, 1858.\tim MRS HAMMAN\u2019S, Old M.Lawrence Hotel, No.2, Notre-Dame Street NEXT DOOR TO THE GLOBE HOTEL.HEGS to inform her friends and the public that sbe is prepared to receive Boardbu and others, wbo will be supplied with every article of tbe bent quality in her basin#**, at very reasonable rates.Qnebee, May 28, 1858.\t3m DR.TUMBLETY CAN be consulted by bis Patients in QUEBEC every FRIDAY and SATURDAY, and by those in MONTREAL every ether week day.21 St.Lswis Stukt, Quebec, May 25, 1868.DR.JAS.REED.NO.31, 8T.PETER STREET, OrVWSIT* VK.D1RRIRO a.Quebec, May 20,1858.REMOVAL.THE Subscribe!* have REMOVED to one of the Stores owned by the Hum Hcrt.on Hunts Wharf.J.BROWN A CO.Quebec, 29th April, 1858.Chamber\u2019s Revolt in India.A CHRONICLE of tb* REVOLT in INDIA and of the transactions in China in 1856 and 1857,\u2014illustrated by Maps, Plans and Miscellaneous Skttcbea.No.1 to 8 received, price Is 3d each.P.SINCLAIR.Quebec, June 11, 1868.TO LET, \u2014For tbe Summer Months\u2014 CONVENIENT and well situated COTTAGE, on tbe Cape Ronge Apply to MRS.HUMPHREY, .Or te E.O.CANNON, June II» 186*.\tC Notary.jmJL A C \u2014\u2014w* Ma mih FOR SALE, thing in his Une on th4 most and at the shortest notice.\tnrtio.P.8.\u2014A good MaeHWtfft* .t-SrnTrrt TWEEDS, CASS1MERK8, *0', VKSTiNGS always oa b*ed.Quebec, May 12, 16M Imp law PROPERTY situated io the H Township of Stan fold, within 4 mile* of tb* lorisblag VJDag* of Prince Tille, eonsfotfogof in* acre* *f Land, with a Baw-MUl.FoHing-Mni.Dwelling Beene, Subie and Mnr* thereew «rented, all in good order.Tbe splendid reed leading 1» Three Rivers passes through tbe property Per forth#* parti enters, apply to ii to*.K#qr.or to M*.CnsMas Village.Prinœ Ville, Jnne 10, 1858.Hf* of this U THE MOPING CHBOySOLE, THüB8PAy.\t17* 18881 Oceaa Steamship Company Undtr mrnmat pith tkt Gwemtnent of Canada for the of tüo Mali».lommor ?rrai>fm«ntt\u2014Season 1858.THIS LINK will eompriM the following First CUm Powerful Iron Screw Steamer* : Ai»U>'Sax9»im\t\u201cNo»t» BmroJi\u201d\tbuil\u2019g \u201cNoaYu-A.usEioAB,\u201d\t14 Hv»eAkU)),,,\tM \u201c iBOtA».\"\t\u201c SoM»MtAI(),, \u20224 NoTA-SoonA».\u201d (new) \u201c-,,,\t\u201c (In connection with the O.T.R.R.of OnnAde) \u2014 PROPOSED DATS OF SAILING : \u2014 Quebec Timber Towers9 isseelt- dei* ÎHE TIMBER TOWERS of Quebec hAYlng formed them*elvea Into an »**«elation for purpo*e of securing a fair remnnerutlon tor their work, and also for the purpose of binding the member* to assist one another, when, in consequence of accident or otherwise, the property entrusted to the charge of any of the members of the Association is in danger of befog lost, the following TARIFF of PRICES has bean adopted, which will in no case be deviated from For Towing the cargoes of Vessels,\u2014 Under 300 Toni,\t\t\t£3\t\t0\t\u2022\tper hund.301 Ton* to 400 Tons,\t\t\t\t2\t15\t0\tdo 461\t44\tto 500\t44\t2\t12\t6\tdo 501\t44\tto 600\tII\t2\t10\t0\tdo «01\t44\tto 700\t\u20224\t2\t7\t«\tdo 701\t44\tto 800\t44\t2\t6\t0\tdo 801\t41\tto 900\t14\t2\t2\t6\tdo 901\tII\tto 1000\t41\t2\t0\t0\tdo mom Lieaaroob, | Wednesday, April 11, Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.May do.June db.do.July do.Bth 19th Sad I'Otli 30 th 14th sath raoa gc**sc.Saturday, May 12nd Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.June do.July do.do.Aug.do.Bth 19lh 3rd 17th 31tt 14th 28th la the year 1859 the Line will be weekly.-RATES OF PASSAGE.- From Liverpool to Quebec.Caam, fkom £15 Id*, to £11 18 0 Stg.according to accommodation.(Children in proportion.) Brsaasoa,.Â8\t8\t0 Children in the Steerage.T years and under 11.B\t5 1\t\u2022\u2022\t\u2022*\t1.4\t4 Under l year.I\t0 From Quebec to Liverpool.Oasis, from $66 to $80, eccording to accom- « 0 \u201c 0 44 0 \u201c modedon.Children in the Cabin 7 years A under 11, $50 | 1 \u201c\t»\t7, 40 1 «\t«\tS, 30 Under 1 year,.10 | Stihaob,.$30 Children in Steerage T year* A under 12, 20 3 \u201c\t44\t7 15 1 44\t«\t3, 10 Under 1 year,.\t5 BUSINj£SS NOTICES.ta \"j; luma, mini .mi* i *-\u2022 1 H.GOWEN.axsvooatb, .V Ossies: Gowen\u2019* New Bulldisg*, oppoalte the Bank of British North America.Quebec, May M» J.OOLMAN.JU0VOOATD, Osmo* No.10, Garden Street, Upper Town Quebec, May 2, 185Î.11a Return Tickets from Liverpool to any of the Principal places in Canada will be granted by the undersigned, and to Parties taking them at the same time as the original Passage, a Reduction on the usual fare will be made.» Berths not secured till Paid for.A duly qualified Surgeon accompanies each vessel.All Baggage at risk of owner thereof.Steerage Passengers are required to provide themselves with Bedding and Bating and Drinking Utensils.RATES OF FREIGHT: From Liverpool to Quebec, Fine Goods, 60s.sterling and 5 per cent Primage, per Ton of 4 cubic feet.Heavy goods as per agreement.Through Bills of Lading will also be granted at the following rates per ton measurement :\u2014 From Liverpool to Kingston 70s.A\t5\tcent.\u201c\t44\tto Toronto, 72s.Od A\t5 IF\t\u201c «\t\u201c\tto Hamilton, 75s.\tA\t5 \u201c\t44 M\t44\tto London, 85s.\tA\t5 4 4\t44 Heavy Freight as may be agreed on.The above include* all Charges except Wharfage at Montreal.All Goods in Through Bills of Lading to be consigned to the Grand Trunk Railway Co.at Montreal, and the Custom House business there will be transacted by them ftre of charge.All Parcels intended to go by these Steamers should be forwarded through the British and American Express Co.GKO.BURNS SYMRS A CO.Aoixts, 3, St.Peter Street, Quebec.KoxoasTon, Allah A Oo, Montreal, Allas A GtLLiiwta, Liverpool.Janes A Alix.Allah, Glasgow.Montsombrik A (iRERHnoaim, London.Quebec, April 7, 1858.The Packet Hamburg American Company's MAIL, STEAK A PACKET SHIPS BSTWBH HAMBURG, NEW-TORK, QUEBEC ahd NEW ORLBA NS,\u2014eaH as follow* rfNSa A l Steamer \u201cHÀMMONIÀ,\" 44 BO-I RUSSIA,\" 44 AUSTRIA,\" and 44SAXO-NTA \" about 2,500 tons each, will sail from Hamburg and from New-York on ths FIRST of every month.Pottage Money from Hamburg to Neit- York : 1st Cabin,.$105\t00 3nd \u201c\t ?0\t00 Steerage,.».42\t00 PumoHT\u2014$18 and 15 f Cent.,\u2014and for Gotten and ether ordinary goods $15 and 15 # Cent Primage.Gold, Silver and Jewel*, } WCent.In foil.a ¦\t1 10 II\tII Specie,.* ?Pottage Money from New- York to Hamburg : 1st Cabin,.$100 2nd 4> L, O h*» |iaid their familiea, or others in right of «he Policies, the sum assured, amounting to $989, «71.49 (£203,357 Big.) Ths Capital is.$1,946,668, and tbe Asxcal Ucumb upwards of.$608,333.75.Montreal, 9 Great 8t.James Street, DIRECTORS : J.G.MArxissi*, Rsq., Merchant.David Tokbascs, Esq., Merchant.Giokok Moppatt, Jr , Esq., of Gillespie*, Moffalt k Co.Alkxandkk MoBBia, Esq., Advocate.Solicitor!\u2014Messrs.Tobbaxc* k Mobei*.Medical Officer\u2014R Pal*bb Howabd, Esq , M.D.Agents in every Town in Canada.Prospectuses, tables of Rates.Ac., supplied gratis, on application at this Office, or to any of the Agents.JAMES GRANT, SecreUry.Lips Associatiom op Scotlabd, ) 9 Great St.James Street.\t> Montreal, May 1, 1858.\tJ AGENT for Quebec : A.D.RIYKRIN, Quebec Fire Office.Mkdical OrriciR :\u2014Joseph Mobbi.n, Esq., M.D.Quebec, May 1, 1868.\t6m-jl6 Ca&h CapiUL $600,000 ; Surplus over.J.MILTON SMITH, Secretary.260,000 CHAS.J.MARTHf, President.BRITISH AMERICA INSURANCE CO.Incorporated under an Act of the Provincial Parliament in 1833.Capital, $400,000.T.W.BIRCHALL, Managing Director, GBORGR PERCEVAL RIDOUT, Esq., Governor, WM.PROÜDPOOT, Esq., Deputy Governor.THE undersigned, Aoxxt for the above FIRST CLASS COMPANIES, will continue to INSURE AGAINST LOSS and DAMAGE by FIRE atMoDSBAt* Ratbs of Pssmiüm DANIKL McGIE, Aaaat.Quebec, Jany.19, 1858.Tavavac* t The Right Ron, Lord Yiscount 8»d»©atb Atehibalu Campbell Barclay Eaq.Diaacroasi CHAIRMAN.\u2014A.C.BARCLAY, Kea.» Col.BaaalgMte,\t| Mile# Chas Selon, Kaq., ('bartee iteanei, £«q., | John Most, Eaq., i 3 borna» Meet, Eao., HenryOxenfoiu/ Keq., I F.V.Woodhou*/** Wm.Henry Place, Eeq.| LOCAL DIRECTORS, MONTREAL, .Orrtci.Merchant»* F.xcbsoje.William Lunn, Kaq., Chairman J John Torranee, Kaq-, j Benj.Holme*.J.Frothingham, Eaq., J.G.MAckenxle.Eaq., Alfred LaKocque, Eaq, | Theodore Hart, K*q.CHARLES K.TUAXOMX, Manager.D.D.MACKENZIE, Accountant and Caabier.TH18OFFI0K uieoreaagainsl Lorn or Damage by Fiiw, all I'eacripdoua of Riiltdinga, in-ciudiug Mills and Manufactories, end the Goods, Wares and Merchandise iu the same { Ship* *» Harbour or in Dork, or in comae of constinotion, Crail on Navigable Rivet* and Canals, and the Gdods laden in the same ; and Fanning Stock of The Rates of this Company wil be found to be exceedingly moderate.The engagements of the'4 Rjuilable,> are guaranteed by a responaible proprietary, and an ample eubacribed Capital.The iusuted *re lree Horn the liabilities of a Afulual fnguranre Society, tod entitleo, according to the plah of the Company, to a return of half the profits.Losses are made good without deduction or dis-tount, and are adjusted and paid in Montreal, without reference to London.JOHN ROSS, aad WM.HY.T1LSTONE, Aobnts roa Quisle, UNION BUILDING SOCIETY.Simabu\u2019s Bcildino», and Gowen4* Bdildinos, Si.Peter Street.,\t_ wuebec, 2$d May., 1867,\t12m *CS\u20193«Si8«S-S3S! ZOirouM Ability, and all Urttf- flUaital Xttaaaauo.j\ti ' Ji IU*Mtv Be»ravlaga Price la thron*h All UookaeUBu, \u20227Ï2»\t*\u2022\u2022** Aateor tor 14\ttinmpa -\t.\tr|7H* MEDICAL ADyIHBR on decay, both London.{ I ir9DtAi tnd physical, arising from ax-ceeses, Infoction, cUroau, *«.; reiark* \u2022\u2022 tha SraaLiNo u|e tbf Microscope, aftd tb# dhTlcea «Y'***1* tain quacks to alarm tbe too seniltiv# invalid ; observations on Marriage, the prevention insurance.EQUITABLE lUtK IHSIIRiNOE COMPANY ^ ID 1\t3 Ckigf Office, Cannon Strut l^ndon.I ¦rental and physical, arising from »\t~ infoction, climate, 9Q.; Phcanix Bitters.oo tv.rrUlM BB6T FAMILY MEDICINE NOW I War* the pubMo* for lb* ctr* of 80R0-TOÎJC/tTLOKRk SCURVY, or ERUPTIONS of the SKIN, FEVER aad AGUE, DYSPEPSIA, DROPSY, and In fact most all diseases It has been computed that during tba last twenty-five years upwards of FOURMILLIONS pf parsons La*» born benefited by the use of Qiese medicines ; a foot which speaks volumes to for or of their curative properties\u2014a sing!# trial will place them beyond the reach of competition in the oatlmate of every patient.By their ose the BLOOD IS RESTORED TO A HEALTHY STATE and freed from all impurities.Tbe system 1* not reduced during their operation, bat Invigorated, aad thty require no restraint from business or pleasure.Tbe aiflicted have hi them mediofoes a remedy that will do for them all that medicine can possibly effbet.PREPARED BT removal of certain disqualifications ; Yu1** for\tyield tA theif curative properties.\u2022\u2022IMrvatment, Ac.By WaLtah, Da Rod*, - '\t- El M.D., of the Ecol* de MedMmc, Pafit ; Member of the Royal College gf Surgeeme, centiate in Hidvtfery, fire-, 4* , *-» 1«.f*™** street, Oxford street.London.Hour* for perietal consultation dally from 1 till 4, Sunday *X8old In Dublin by Berry, 162, Great Brü»|u street -, Edinburgh, Hobtesou, 11, Greensufo-st ; Glfgow, Love, Bookseller, and by all the AMiteML ,, j i .)\t- i From long practical observation of the treatment pursued in the various Institution* of London aud Pari* for those diseases referred 10 in the above work, the Authof ha# had somewhat unusual facilities for acquiring that accuracy of diagnosis, and uaifoi m nuccesi, which have characterised his practice for so many years in this country, in which the lamentable neglect of these disease! by medical me* generally, and their ftillle attempts to cure by mercury, copaiba, sareaparilla, Ac., have produced most distressing results.Lasting benefit in such cassm c* u only ba reatonbly expected at the band# of the legally-qualified medical man who devote* his chief attention to their removsl ; and to him only who can thow hit poueeuun of the necessary qualifications, can confidence be tafely extended.Dr.Do R.refers with pride to the numbers he has been Instrumental in restoring to health and happiness ; and to those who may be In need of such aid, he offer* every assurance of speedy restoration.r- Pehbonh RXsiDtxo aNsoad can be si\u2019creaeful-ly treated by correspondence, on sending f full detail of their case, with a Bank note, or Bill on a London bouse for £5, in order to have a packet of medicines sufficient to meet tbe exigenciea of the case, aent out by next mail ; thus avoiding unnecessary lots of valuable time, and much suffering which might otherwise occur.\tt ¦ess require il.Great 8t.James Strat, Montreal ; W.ATKINS, Point Levi, Qnebec ; J.S.MILLAR, G.T.R.Depot, Portland ; EMERY A FOX, Brown\u2019* Whnrf, Portland ; fl.B.OROMWBLL, Pier No.12 North River, New York.F*bmry 32, 18M- P ce £ Palisading Gates, Ac- &c.CONSTRUCTED in the newest style», from plain to the most elaborate designs.Also Cemetery Wrought and Cast Iron Railings, plain and ornamental, from 3s.6d.to 40*.per per lineal foot.Iron Fire Proof Safe Door*.For private residence», public offices, Banks, ; Ac., constructed on a new and improved plan, > a specimen of the same can be seen at ths Upper Canada Bank, Quebec Hank, City Bank, Ac.Ac.All orders in the above line will be promptly attended to on the most moderate terms.P.WHITTY, St.Paul Street.Qaebec, Sept.16, 1857.\t12m UMTED KINGDOM LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 8, Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, London.S.W.Established nearly a Quarter of a Century.Annual Income Upward* of £136,000.CH AlBMA K : THE HON.FRANCIS SCOTT, M.P.D KITTY CHAIBMAM: CHARLES BERWICK CURTIS, ESQ.THIS Company offers the security of a large paid up Capital, held in Shares by a numerous and wealthy Proprietary, thus protecting the Assured from tbe risk attending Mutual Offices.There hare been three divisions of profits, the Bonuses averaging nearly 2 per cent, per annum on the sums assured, or from 80 to 100 per cent, on the Premiums paid.8nm< Aaturcd.\tDobu«M willed.\t\tParable at Ueath £.vnoo\t\t,.£1.9*1 10\t0.\t\tA6.9F7 10 0 4.UUO\t\t.I.SM \u2022>\t0.\t\t 5.5*0 « 0 a VMM\t\t.1.1VJ 10\t0.\t\t 4.192 10 0 1,000\t\t.\t.191 10\t0.\t\t i.xn is o SCO\t\t19H 15\t\u2022\t\t \u2022*« u o mo\t\t.\t39 15\te.\t\t 139 15 0 Carriage and FarnUnre Varalsh rp HE Subscriber A gent for Meidf*.W *.Ttt.ma I A Sox*.New York, will keep a constant wpply of their well known Superior VARNISHES to «apply tbe trade and large consumer*, sit price* which will render Importatioa snneceesary.HENRY SCOTT, Quebec.Mav 29.1867 _______ JUST RECEIVED nwL nsMom'B Ta«tel«*a Verni l'une or Sugar Drops l Wbrui* 10 Tin Plateff, Bound Iron* N °\" *?T»'' 7-8 ioob ROUND IRON.HENRY & SCOTT.*A*»h Ms IU7.tV \u2019 JUTdl *H4I\t» 1 Warranted without Mrrntry.This eioallent ?ermifug* is prepared from tbe most effieaeloti# ragetchte vnbstances, and baa proved, in all cseee, a safe aad certain remedy for worms.I than a ewsst and delicately plenum t flavor, and therefore is peculiarly adapted for children, who Will take It as readUvas any other confectionery.DIRRCTrON.\u2014Tbe content* of tbe bottle may be taken two hoar* ha-fore or after meals, by adnlts In one day, aad by children In two day*.After the last doss «orne kind of purgative (partlcnlarly a few grains of ealomsl) would accelerate the cure.Bold by BINNING A BOWEN, \u201e\t14 Bnade Street, Sale Aft** for Qaehafo !\u2022 NEW BOOKS.TOM BROWN'S School Days at Rngby, by an Old Boy\u20145s.Ths Quaker Soldier, or the British in Philsdel-phia, an Historical Novel\u20147s 6d.The Doomed Ship, or the Wreck of the Arctic Regions, a tale of Wild Adventure.The Two Lovers, or a Sister\u2019s Devotion\u2014a domestic Story, by the author of the Twin Sisters\u20142s 6d.P.SINCLAIR.Qnebec, May 8, 1858.Mr*.WinHlotr.An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the attention o( Mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP.Tor Cfcildren Teething, Which greatly isciiitstes the processof teething, by softening the gum», reducing all iatlam v tiori\u2014will *Uay ALLPaLN and sfusmodic action and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS.Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourerives.and RELIEF AND HEALTHTO YOUR INFANTS We have put and aold Ibis article for over six years, and can say.in con vtdknck ant> tbvtii of it, what we have never been able to n-\\j ot any other aricls of medicine\u2014M4VKR HAIS IT FAILED IN A SINGLE INNTANCR.TO EFFECT A CURE when timely used.Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by anyone who used it.On th» eontrafy, all are de-ligb'ed with iu opera*inns, and apeak in terms of highest commendation ef its mSKieal effects and medical virtues.W* «peek hi this matter, \u2022\u2022 what wk do know,\u201d after six years\u2019 experience, and rutnot on* aaroTATioN roa the rULFlU.MRNT OF WHAT WE HBBK PBCLAAK.In aim -at every instance where the infant is suffering from pain *hd exhtbstion, relief will be found in fifteen minutes after tbe Syrup is administered.This valuable preparation is th» prescription of one of the MOfiT EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL NURHE8 in New England, and has been used with nbvk* vailino scccr.sa, in THOUSANDS OF CASES.It not only relieve* fhs child from pain, but invigorates the stomach tnd bowels, corrects aridity, and giVr# fone and rhergf to the whole system.It twill almost instantly relieve GRIPING IN THEBOWELS, and overcome convulsions, which, if not speedilv remedied, end m death.We believ* it the **ST ami survit arstRDV m thx woaun, in «'I cases of M'SENTKKF ft DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN, wnether it arises from teething, nr from any other cause.W# would say to everymoth*; who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints\u2014Do not Lit voua ow.v rax* jtrrrcas, no* tmk rar-rome** or others, ¦fan»! betwefrn yonr sofferifig chltif and the relief Ibst Will be 8URK-ye*, AHFOLUTELY 8UBB \u2014to foliote the nse of this medicine, ff timely us> d Kali directions for using will eccompany rsch bottle, ff life end heelfb can bo estimated bv dollars and c*nt«, R is worth it* Weight in grid.\t*8\t.\t\"j, t_ .Millions of Bottle# are eoM orarf yeer in tbe UaitedBtates.It is an old wAH-tned remedy.PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS A BOTTLE.The Premiums, nevertheless, are extremely moderate, and ry One half of the Annual Premium for term of years mar remain unpaid, bearing interest (without requiring the deposit of the Policy as in other offices.) This Company likewise foregoes all claim for the debt, should the Policy be discontinued.Upwards of sKTEN nrxPRKD TnorsAXD tocnds (including Bonuses) has been paid to Widows, Children, and other Parties holding Policies with this Company, which have become Claims by Death since its formation.During the last Three keara this Company has issued 1,280 new Policies, insuring £888,-758, and producing new Premiums to the amount of £33,993 8*.Od.The attention of tbe Public is earnestly requested to the annexed seal* of Premiums, which will be found extremely moderate, and the mode of payment affords every accommodation and facility consistent with security.1st.Premiums may be paid quarterly, half-yearly, or annually, as may best suit the convenience of the Assured 2nd.When an Insurance is for Life, half tbe Annual Premiuta may remain unpaid for five years, at interest, to be deducted eventually from the Policy, to be paid off at convenience, a system peculiarly suited to obtain Temporary Loans.3rd.Ths principle of an ascending and descending scale, which has been Adopted, is equally applicable to the opulent, and to those of limited incomes.4th.Policies are granted on very moderate terms, payable on the death of two, or three parties (as the case may be,) eo as to reader Leasehold Property, held upon Lives, nearly equal in vaine to Lands held in perpetuity.This office has Agents in Almost all the principal Towns of Great Britain and Canada, from whom full particulars can be obtained gratuitously, and the means furnished for effecting Insurances ; and tbe same can be had on anpli-cation to K.Lknsox Bovr>, Ksq , at the Office, 6, Waterloo 1\u2019lack, London, of W.G.Shipp a rd, Agent for Quebec, 42, 8t.Anne Street, U.T.Or of the Medical Referee\u2014W.Marsdsn, M.D.3», Ht Anne St.Place-D Ames.N.B.\u2014Policies now effected on the Participating Scale, will participate in the next Diviiion of Profits to a greater extent than if delayed to a later period, besides obtaining the advantage of a lower rate of premium.Quebec, 23rd April, 1868.Royal Insurance Comp\u2019yi or LIVERPOOL AND LONDON.CAPITA.!,! two aczziuosra stbbxzzvo AN» Large Reser*#© Fund* Annual Incoms, - - - - £130,000 Stg.FIRE DEPARTMENT.THIS Company continues to INSURE Buildings and all other descriptions of Property ¦gainst LOSS or DAMAGE BY FIRE, on Li- BKBAL TkRMS.\t*.\t., All jast lueses promptly aettled, without deduc tion or discount, and without reference to Eng* to tbe aa laud.The large Capital and judicious management of this Company insures the most perfect safety sured.No charge for Policies or Transfers.Insurance effecUtd on Rents or Püildino»- LIFE DEPARTMENT.The following advantages amongst numerous others, are offered by this Company to parties intending to insure their livea :\u2014 Perfect aecurity lor the fulfilment of ite en* gavements to Policy holders.Favorable Rates of Premium.A high reputation foi Prudence and ment, and the most liberal consideration of all questions connected with tbe interest* of tbe assured.Thibtt bats oaacb AtLowxn roa Pat-mbnt or Fbhkwal Premiums, and no forfeiture ot'policy from unintentional mistake.Policies lapsed by non-payment of premiums may be renewed within three months, by pay tog the premium, with a fine of ten shillings per cent, on the prodo«tion of gatisfactoty evidence of the good state of health of the life assured Participation *f profits by the assured, «mount mg to Iwo-tbirda ol its net amount.Large Bonn#declared 1855, amounting to £2 per cent per annum on the sum assured, being on ages from 20 to forty 80 per cent on the premium.Next division of profits in INflO.Stamps and Policies not charged for.All Medical Fees paid by tbe Company.Mxdical Kkkeekk:\u2014Da.ROW AND, No.24, St.Lewis Street.FORSYTH, BELL * CO., Agknts, Commercial Chambers.Quebec, April 29, 1656.BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE company, 1 PRINCES\u2019 STREET, BANK, LONDON ¦stabusukd Av».1, 1837.Empowered by Specuu Act of Parliament, 4 Fict.Cap.9.Cot.Rosaar ÀL*XA»D»a, Blackhoath Park Chairman.DA VANTAGES OF THIS INSTITUTION INCaXASINO BATtS OF FatMIUM.A TABLE especially adapted to the seeanng ol Loan* or Debta, and to all other cases where a Policy may be required for a temporarj nor pose only, but which aiay be kept up, if ne-esaary, throughout the whole term of Life.HALF-caaniT rate* of feimiui*.Credit given fox bail tbe wnouut ol tne rim Seven Annual Premiumt the amount of Ae unpaid Half-Premiums being deducted from the sum assured when the Policy become* a daun.¦ DM ASSURED RATABLE DUBINO *-IFE.The amount payable at the death of the A«*ur ed, ii he dit before attaining the age of sixty, but fo th* mured himself , if he affai* that age, ahus combining a provision for old age with ar tssurance upon lilo.oaFHANfo ENDOWMENT BEANCV.Established for the pnrpoee of affording to parents and others the means of having Children educated and suited in Life, by ««curing annuities.to commence at the Parente death, and to be paid until a child, ii a eon, «hall attain bu ilat year, or, if a daughter, her 25th year of Age BRITANNIA MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION 1, Prince* Stekt, Bank, London.Empowered by her Mojetty't Royal Utters Patent.Annual Division of Profite\u2014applied in reduction of the currqnt yearie Premium.Poliey-holdera entitled to participate in fb«Pro\u201c fit* after payment of Five or Seven Annual Premiums according to the table of RateaMlected.Premiums charged for «wry three months\u2019 difference of age\u2014not, aaia usually the case, for every whole year only.Half Credit Policiet granted on terms unusually favourable to the aeeured, the amount of half premiums for which credit ia given, being liquidated out of the profits.At the Annual General Meeting on the 2.t.Apnl last, a roduction of 30 per cent waa made in the present year*a premium on all Policies of r ive or «even years standing.\tj -, 1 .o A Board ot Directors in attecdaiie# daily at 2 ° Age^ôf the Aaauredin every caa# admitted in the Policy.\t.\t\u201e Medical Attendants remunerated in all case* fortheii reporte.(PROPRIETARY.) Extract from the Half Credit Rate» of Premium.THE SCOTTISH AMICABLE Life Jlxmrancc Society ESTA BLISH ED i*96.President l THE MARQUIS OF THE MOST NOBLE DALHOU8IR.?iee-Pretldents F.*q of Killer- JETNA IShURAltiR fOMPASI, HARTFORD, CONN.Incorporated in 1819.\u2014Charter Perpetual, Cash Capital\u2014*1,000,000, XTNDKRWRITK all deseriptionsof INLAND I J MARINK RISKS Usual Credit given on Preminma for *atis-factory4 Notes.Open Cargo Policies will also be granted to such House* os may be approved of on application made through the undersigned.Rates of Insurance and other information will be given at the Office of the undersigned J.F.TURNBULL k CO., Aosrt*.Gowen\u2019* Buildings, St.Peter Street, Quebec.\t8m V Lives of the Chief Justices of the United States.THE Lire* and Times of the Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of the United Butes b,rt.\u201er, FUn'I.n,Î \u201d'*-\u2019r5., gI!,CLA1R.Quebec, May 8, 1858.OV None gennln* nnlfs* tbe fac-simile of CtrAtibfe'P*aKt*«,N«w York, is en the outside Iwrapwr.\u2022bold by Druggist* throughout the world.A*»»Tdo** truste j\u2014 '¦\u2019\u2022\tMUNSON* CO.Who will supply foe trade as low as it caa be purchased of the Proprietor et wholeeele.Qoeboe, Jaty B, 1857.\tltm-d-w &» BRASS FOUNDF.R and FINISHER, Leek-¦ Smith, end Hell Hanger, IPAisoillon oTRttT, Upper Town, Corner from the Upper Gate of the Artillery Barracks, and No.46, 8t.John Street.\t.Hose Coupling* and Branch Pipe* for Steam boat Pump*.\tw .\t.1.\u2022.JCrery .H-eroption of tlrase Work repaired, relacquered aad braised.tiraivs tor Engin* Rooms made 4*d AOed up.Quebeo, May $, U6fo Iohn Campbell Colqvhoün, mont.His Grace Tbe Duke of Buccleuqh, His Grace The Duke of Atholl.If-THE PRF.SIDKNtTvICE-PRESIDENTS an I DIRECTORS ARE ALL INSURED IN THF.SOCIETY.1.\tCharacter and Standing\u2014The Noblemen and Gentlemen who form the Board of Direction of thia Society attest their high opinion o< its soundness aud liberality and of the positive pecuniary advantages secured It its roerob^ni by tasuring their own lives in the Society and by presiding over the management of its affaira.2.\tCertainty of Final Pavmxnt.\u2014Every consideration is made subordinate to the perfeci security ol tbe Assared.It is the paramount ob |«ct of this Society that seventy or eighty year* hence Policies «hall be as promptly paid a« they have been for the last thirty year#of ite existence, and the ssfe and satisfactory character of the investment» will be found detailed in the 3rd Septennial 44 Investigation\u201d Pamphlet, published and distributed by numerous agents of the Society, which is oeither a secret nor e Pnoprietary Amo-elation.3.\tImfoétant Reduction or PaiMitTsie.-.From the pamphlet referred to information will be obtained as to the large profit* Of Ihe Society, all belonging to the estured, from an application of which for the future, as folly explained in page 29, has been l:ain*«> a Table of Premiums unprecedente- Iv I jw.For instance, (table A C)e pe-a-m aged twenty mav oecure £100 at death pv the annual payment of £1 fid.: were hia ge thirty, he should pay £1 Ifis.7d : if forty, £2»a.7d.j if fitly, £3 10a.W.j if sixty, ont* £b 7* $J.,*i.d proportionate premium* for intermediate eges.- Under the table the £100 i* insured if the addition* declared during the currency of the Policy are greater than at tha rate oN | par Cent., or dimmiahed if lee* The rate hat never been Utt and at the last two investigation* Mrcreded !j perCent.£ Lifo In-anraece for on* year will coet xl 5*- fid.tor £100 at age 40.\t.4.\tAhoont oo Rosin**#.\u2014The outstanding Aasareiicte exceed TWO MILLION* and A-HALF STERLING.A number ef the moet re«pect«bVe citirene of Qaebec bold Policies, or are insured in foe Society.ft.Proposal* entertained for Aemrranee of ony contingency depending eo> human Life.Various modes of payment of premium» to eolt the Ansa red.Midi cal Orrtoat JAS.A.SB WELL, Esq.M.D.Agent for Quebetf\u2014 DAVID A.ROSS, Advocate, i Mecpherson\u2019s Buildings, Arthur Street, f opposite tie Exchange.Anril ft IMlft , .if iJ it \u2019 ! RAILROAD HOUSE, ¦T D.H.CASE, BELLEVILLE, 0.W.Omni bn see to and from tbe Oar* free of «barge.\tHalf Premium\tWhole (Annual) Age.\tduring First 7 years.\tPremium for remainder of Life.\t£ s.d.\t£ ».4.25\t0 19 7\tI 19 2 30\t1 1 »\t2 3 6 35\t1 4 11\t2 9 10 40\t1 9 2\t2 18 4 45\t1 14 10\t3 9 8 50\t2 2 6\t4 5 0 55\t2 12 »\t5 6 6 60\t3 6 8\t6 1ft 4 (MUTUAL.) Extract from Table with Participation Profitt, 8«.9d.am! Medicine, and Apprentices toi LandSurveyors.\u2022««\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2014\u2014 \u2022.J Quebec, Oot.2, 106T.High School of Quebec.rrtHE usnal cours* of instruction in thislnsti- 1 tution coropriMN English Reading ; Grammar and Componition, HistorV, Geography, Writing; Arithfoenc.Gendrcl 4hfl C
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