Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 17 juillet 1858, samedi 17 juillet 1858
[" mi1 i; \"r 3» VM: M â .¦ï Uüml AND COMMERCIAL BVMI ¥ MH,r ¦itféteJn; ry Ak - ILMII» < AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.XIL] QUEBEC, -SATURDAY, 17th JULY, 18«8.[NO.3155.11ISTBUIA iMONUB USE, { ESTABLISHED IBM, Oarrylar tli« TTnlMd Atdtm Bailing Potitlvelj on th« (Uy BdT«rtU« 1.rpHK Magnificent A.I «trtme Cllpper-8bip A \"SIERRA NEVADA,\" _\t1941 Too» R*gi*t«r.î\u2019eDballow, Oonimander, I» now loading and NjHW MELBOURNE, punctuallj on tUolOtbjCLT.Tbia noble Ship i* wortbj of being «t/led a floating Palace, ber Saloon accommodauona tot fifteen Pa»»enger» onlj, ara far more roomy and luxurious tban can ba found in any »taam ar.wbilst for tbiriy-two Sacônd-cla».paaaen-gar* the whole af tba mid:abip bona# ia fitted up.Nautical man will appreciate bar proper-tie» by being Informed iWbar .Carpenter'» measurement 1» l.til Uma, wltE Capacity for 3 200 ton» of weight and mea»urement.She ia of extreme Olippar model, aad bar roonm can be immaglnad>jtoqwi«g that ber breadth of beam on deck at,ro*'i*blp la 44 feat, Aa »he baa frequently logged fifteen nautical mile» and will be in light trim, It la expected that ¦he will make the paaaage oat Inaide of aeventy day».1 aaaenger» are recommended to make early applieation for bertha.A few ateerage paaiengert will be taken at low retea.RATES OP'PASS^GK : Children in erma, fthe t two yeartnnd under twelve, half price ; Fir«l Cabin Saloon, $200 Second Oabb, «100.For freight or paaeage, apply on board, or to R.W.CAMERON, 6, Bowling Green, New Fork.Or to\tH.J.NUAD à CO.Quebec.Sight Bill» for «ale, and caah advance» made on Consignment».Oonaigneea in Australia Mettra Wilkinton Brother» à Co.June 10.18&8.\t2.aw 1ET-Y0IK THOLES ALE 4 UTAIL BOOT, SHOE, AWD INDIA RUBBER STORES, IVO.3, BCADE STREET, K9* First Store on the left band side on the top of the Steps, «gj ?ltd Ho, 31, 8AIHT J0HH STREET.R FINN le now manufacturing, and baa # manofactnred daring the winter, a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, comprising in part aa follow» LP- Several Tbonsaod Pair» of Ladies Enamelled and Calf galaabed Prunella BooU and Gaiter», of all cotoun ,' Ltdie»' \u2022* Jenay of the latest and moat improved styles : also a large assortment of Genttemea\u2019e CalfSkin and Cow-bida Long and Short Boots, pegged and eewed ; Men's, Boy» and Yontka\u2019 Calf Skin, Goat Skin and Patent Leather Shoes, Cobnrgi and Baegana ia great variety, together with a good assortment of Geatlemen'e Fancy Patent Leather Contres» Boots, Cloth * Pruocllo Gaiters, Ac., he.\tJ QUICK, g A LES * SM ALL PROFITS Il TH» MOTTO O?TH» CFDB»»IO**D.IT* All work warranted : if ripe, will mended free of charge.Ef- Country Merchants and Bhoeraakere ae-lacting a Stock should call and axamba before pnrebasing elsewhere.EP All goods .sold at Retail for CASH ONLY.\tv^.Wboleeale on LTBBRAL TERMS.United State» BANK NOTES, uncurtant GOLD and SILVER taken fn payment for Goode at tha Stores Nos.1 Bnada Street near the Poet Office.SI John Street R.FINN.Wholesale Boot A Shoe Manufacturer.To NOTICE Morclioate, Lambormea, Shipbuilders* Owacrs.mni L rHE Subscriber eflhrs kl» service» as GENERAL BROKER, and trust by i attention to merit i share of publie patronage.\tV \u2022\t' Parties having Vessels for Sale, Freight or Charter, will have immédiat» attention.R.JEFFERY.No.4, St Lawreaoe Chamber», St.Fa ter Street Quebee, May It, 18M.NOTICE TO SHIP-MASTERS.T\" Quebec IHB Subscriber would respectfully Intimate Ship-masters trading to the Port of >ec, the.be is prepared to supply SHIP-CHADLERY STORKS, PROVISIONS, *nd CREWS\u2019 STORKS at vi»t mooseati bats» .be would fbrther state, (bat he does not neap runners, nor pay partlas to mislead or entrap, this serious expense, which (alia on the ship either directly or Indirectly, will be wholly avoided by dealing at hl»esuWUh»ent All Or legs thankfblly received and punctually attended to.- i WILLIAM TAIT, Ship-Chandler A Grocer 50 8t.PetST Strent, Quebec; Quebec, May IS, 185& DOLLARS AND CENTS BUrling and KalifttK Onnrancy Just FTntisimo awd fob Bali fins Boo* SToafts, * ' XmblM of Ed»1 v91 wblob the valee\tsnA lti'4de1l df jf these denominations, can be fonnd in ttmh or Both of the other denomination»\u2014 p»»m4 $ Coat to £lfl,riOO.Prici, ISi Cents, of T|d., by FELIX MORGAN, Quebec, May 91, 1058 ^ \u2018 » n Situ St* Lawreuce WarrhAanp Dock andUharfige Compaoy* 1HE 8T.LAWRENCE WAREHOUSE DOCK AND WHARFAGE COMPANY are prepared to receivs TIMBER, DEALS, STAVES, Ac , Ac., at their Establishment at SOUTH QUEBEC, and will make liberal advances on the same.Quebec, May 14, 1858.\t3m A1 ESTATE OF W.H.IRVINE.LL Persons Indebted to the above Estât» are hereby requested to pay the amount telr indebtedness into tlie hands of the undersigned, who is duly authorixsd to receive the same.M G.MOUNTAIN, Nun's Billdings, St.Peter Sueet Quebec, June 19, 1858.SATTERTHWAITEBROTHERS, J.A.carlick, àUIMIS ff 1TI1ACB, k DiSDUKC! BMUtS 4«- 8t- Anuo 8tr00t' Uppor-Town, Manufacturer of Plate Cheats, A0SMT8 FOB The Marine department of the Insurance Co.of North America.\u2014As-BBTS $1,000,000.\u2014Company Quartered in 1794.ALSO A0SMTS FOB QUAKER CITY INS.Co.of Philadelphia COMMONWEALTH INS.Co.of Hamsburg PENNSYLVANIA INS.Co.of Pittsburg.Underwritsrs Building A Chamber of Commerce, 61 William Stubt, New-York.May 14,1858.\t6|m MARINE mSURANCE.ySSSBLS, PRKIOHT or CABOO, in.urrd in the \u2018'Sl'*,\" Mhcartls,\u201d \u201cCommie, cial,\" or \u201c Umiom,\" Mutual Insurance Companies of New York.Apply to THEODORE HART, Montreal.Montreal, May 1, 1858.\t6m JOHN A N I) K K S O N , SHIP-BROKER.COMMISSION MERCHANT, FORWARDER, Xnsmance and General Agent, QUEBEC.Mar It.1858.NOTICE.MRS.JACOBS informs her customers aud tha public in general that she continues to undertake every description of STRAW WORK, to Clean and alter BONNETS in the LATEST PARISIAN STYLE, having \u2022ngaged the assistance of Messrs.Wmildm Co., of New York, the celebrated Straw Workers and Fashion improvers.Mrs.J.also begs to state that she will receive in a few days, per Steamer \u201c North American.\" a quantity of NEW GOODS, and by the arrival of the two following Canadian Steamers, a complete assortment of SPRING MILLINERY, consisting of English and French BONNETS, RICH LACKS, French FLOWERS, Ribbons, Mantels, Patterns Silks, and every variety in the Millinery Line.H.JACOBS.QneUo, March 20, 1858.\t12m BONNE T §7 RS.PARNELL having received the LATEST SPRING FASHIONS and MODELS, la prepared to make, alter and clean Straw, Toscan, Rice, Palmetta and Fancy Bonnets, Panama and Leghorn Hats.2S|, St.John Street, without.Quebec, 16th March, 1858.\t4m NOTICE, THE PROVINCIAL OVARIUM Is now open for Exhibition, between the hours af 1 a»d4, f.m., oaTUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, at No.4, St.Ubsuls Stuit, Quebec.RICHARD NETTLE, Supt of Fisheries, L.C.Quebec, Feby.6, 1858.\t6m-lam Military and naval accoutrement and CAMP CHESTS, TRAVELLING, DRESSING, SWORD, GUN.and PISTOL (\u2018ABBS, and till articles in the Fancy Cabinet line.Having for many years supplied the first bouses is London and New York, hopes to give satisfaction to those in Quebec who may favor him with their patronage.N.B.\u2014Repairs of every kind neatly executed.Quebec, June IT, 1858.New Writing Inks.1]TOR Sale by the undersigned : 1 MORRELLS REGISTRATION INK Manufactured for the use of Registrars, order ed and nsed in all Qovernment Offices in England.BLACKWOOD\u2019S STEEL-PEN INK, highly improved and recommended by Her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent The Jars containing this ink have a patent stopper which does not require to draw off the cork to fill up the inkstand.Commercial Superior Black Ink, Superior Dark and Light unchangeable Bine Ink, Bright Scarlet Red Ink, Commercial Black luk Powder.J.T.BROUSSEAU.Quebec, June 21, 1858.NOYICE ! ! rpUB GRAND TRUNK FERRY STEAMER I will commence her regular Trips on MONDAY, the Ttb instant, and will .cave at the times specified until further notice : Ltavtt the Railway Station, POINT LEVI: A.M.) 10:15 > Leave» the Railway ferry Wharf, QUEBEC : with Pass for Mont i Porti\u2019d A [Boston.6:15 a j M' NOTICE.ST.LAWRENCE DIVISION, SONS OF TEMPERANCE.The members of st.Lawrence DIVISION, No.16, Sons of Temperance are requested to take notice, that, in future, the Division meets on FRIDAY (instead ofTcss-dat) EVENINGS, at SEVEN o\u2019clock, daring tbs WinUr months j and at EIGHT o'clock daring Summer.EF\u201d Any person wishing to join the Division will obtain every required information from Mr.A.Farqohar, Auctioneer, St.John street ; Mr.?.Woods, at Mr.Hossack's, Notre Dame street.Lower Town ; Mr.Qoudie, ship-builder, Saint Roehs ; Mr.J.G.Duff, Palace Street; or at the Division Rooms, Temperance Hall, St.Francis street, on the night of meeting.Quebec, Jany.26, 1858._____ Artists Materials ! UST received, from Messrs.Ribvxs and So*, London, a Supply of Artist Materials of the best description, Oil Colors in collapsible tubes, Moist Water Colors in boxes and separate, Sable and Camel Hair Brushes, Var-nisbes, Prepared Courses Palletts.Slabs, Ac.P.SINCLAIR.June T, 1858.S.E, GREU0KY, Produce and General Commission Merchant.TORONTO.Store lately occupied by Trios.Claexso*, Esq.Front Street.Orders for the purchase of Flour.Grain, Ac., executed with care and promptitude.*srKBBac»s: Messrs H.Chapman A Co., Montresd A Quebec, \u201c L.Renaud A F rare, do.do.\u201c Boyer A Hawley, Montreal.T.Woodside, Esquire, Toronto, Manager of the Branch City Bank of Montreal.Toronto, May IT, 1858.19*.Marble Works, ST.JOHN STREET, unthout.for The subscriber otters 30 MONUMENTS, 21 MANTEL PISCES, 105 HEADSTONES, 2 Sets TABLE TOPS, 50 CEMETERY POSTS, 40 Ps.PARIAN STATUARY.VASES, Ac.from the ANTIQUE\u2014and will make to order after the most choice and >rcA«r-i ehé designs, any and every article in the trade, of the hNest materials and workmanship.EP* Tbi Sttlbs and Pkiobs will mivt WAITS OF ALL.FELIX MORGAN.Quebec, Mav !9.1858.SALT TUBS, DM0ND ROACH begs to notify Consignees of Vessels, Ship-Masters and others, ba is prepared to HIRE OUT SALT TUBS (with Qovernment Stamp measure) either by the day or at so much the lump sums.Ail orders left at the Office of Jamis M.Kina, Esq., No.18, Bt.PnulAitreet, will be promptly attended to.^ Quebec, May 4, 1858._\t__ nn A terial FOR SALE.SECOND-HAND, New Style, Four-wheel William Boon**, CARRIAGE, terials.Apply to Street.Quebec, April 14, 1858.made of the very best ma-Mra.Eo.Gimseai, Ursule MRS HAMMAN\u20198, Old St.Lawrence Hotel, No.2, Notre-Dame Street, NEXT DOOR TO THE GLOBE HOT EL YPEGS to inform her friends and the public Jf» that she is prepared to receive Boaedim and others, who will be supplied with every article of the best quality in her business, at vary reasonable rates.Quebec, Maj 28.1858.\t3m BUDDEN BROs General Commission Agents A Broken, DIAL1U Ul ALL KINDS OF PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, WINES a*d LIQUORS, Ac., Ac., Water Street, ST.JOHN\u2019S NEWFOUNDLAND.1m BOARDING HOUSE, No.6, GRANDE ALLEE.m gentlemen, RS.A.BROOKE informs the Public, that ¦he can accommodate Eioht respectable with the beat of BOARD and in one of the healthiest and most foshionable resorts, in the West End of Quebec.Let» residence of Lieut.-Colonel Irvine.Two Rooms may also be had\u2014furnished unfurnished.Quebec, April 12, 1858.\t6m sir N\" A Aigim CHRONOMETER DEPOT, DlAJPfl BUILDINGS, No.40, 8T.PETER 8T * LOWERSOWW^QUIBEC.rpH* aadeesifned having entered into Part-I nerebip, under the Mm» aad style of HoDALLUM A GIVEN, OkresiMMter.Watch end Oieek Makers, bwg iewve to Inform their friends aad the publia that they wit! always have oa hand A geaaral aaseetmeat of WAT0HE8, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, Ac.of evtry dlscriptlon, whleb they will dispose .\"'\"¦'a.«.«Haw.;; J O.GIVEN.Chronometers, Watehei, Oleekf.Jewettsry, Nautical leutrumeata, Ae., tWbîfy repaired.OnoitoMavaM\t, \u2022d»» V Quebec, May 5, 18M.\t*¦ ) hl J.T.BROUSSEAU, T, Baade Street.Qwebec, 1st May, 1858.\t_____ HARMONIUMS.FEW ROSE-WOOD HARMONIUMS for __ sal».These instruments being a Con- gnment from the maker, whose desire is to Introduse them ; they will be sold at cost pries for cash.Apply to\tHENRY 8.SCOTT.Or to\tF.H WY8K.April 28, 1158.RAILROAD HOUSE, rr D.H, CASE, BELLEVILLE, O.W.Omnibuses to and from the Oars free of charge.Livery Subie attached te the House.Jany.1858.\t12a C.P.PELLETIER 48 RVMOVBD to No.61, 8r.Prm Braut, KF* ffium\u2019e BnllElaga._n Quebec, May 8, 18M.n.nsuKR a w.exchange brokers, NUNN\u2019S BUILDINGS, No.39, St.Peter Street, Quebec.h foi H T2TUTI8H and Foreign Gold aad Stiver, Corn loulal aad United Bute# Bank Notea, and naeonent money bought aad cold aad Exchang'd.Hebxr Bronx*, , B.B.would call the attention of Captains and others visiting St.John\u2019s, to their Store, being situated in a very central part of the town, and near to the Custom House.St.John Newfoundland, May 1, 1858.Iw Notice to Ship-Masters.___ § - ¦ ¦¦ \u2022 PTTHE business heretofore carried on by I DENIS MAGUIRE, Jc»*., as SHIP-CHANDLER and GROCER, 4Î, Sr.Psrsa Strut, will hereafter be continued under the name, style and firm of MAGUIRE A STEELE.All ordcre thankfully received and punctually attended to.MAGUIRE A STEELE.Quebec, May 11, 1858.\t6m New iin floods Store E.MORGAN, No.OX, 8T.JOHN STREET, AS the honor of informing his Customers and the public, that his NEW STORE OW OPEN, where they will find a beauti-ansortment of SPRING and SUMMER Fancy Si Staple Dry Good», All New and of this years\u2019 itnporUtions.KP* The following goods deserve special attention,\u2014West of England Broad Cloths, Cas-sitnerss and Doeskins, Srotoh Tweeds aad Summer Veetings.Gent»\u2019 Under Clothing Hi Wool, Merino and Cotton, White and Fancy Dress Shirts, Nsck Ties, Scarfs, Braces, Gloves, Socks, Ac., Ac.LADIES will find a Choice assortment of 811k, Barege, Poplin, DeLaine, Muslin and ether Dresses, of the Vnav Latsst Sttlm, Shawl», Silk aad Cloth Capes, Bonnets.Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, Parasols, Stays, Gloves, Hosiery, French Embroideries, Ao , Ac.family lUorRtviivck Plain and Glacd Silks, French Mertnoes, Paramattas, Cobourg», DeLaine», Alpacoaa, Mohairs, Ginghams, Prints, Muslin, Ac., A.Bonnet Crape of all widths, (\u2019rape Trimmings, Ac.N.B.\u2014In consequence of having been disappointed in the fitting out of his shop oa the 1st instant as originally Intended, 1.M.wilt now SELL THE WHOLE OP H18 SPRING STOCK AT COST PRICE for CASH Quebec, May 22, 1858.\t12m ADVAIftOM.rpHE Subscriber 1» prepared to arrange I Cash Advances on every description Beak of England aad flooteh Notee.Often bourn\u20148 o\u2019clock to ».Key 20, 1161.\t\u2019> for I et frisadl Merebaadiae eaasigaed for sale to hit la Montrant.JAMBS M.kBKR Qaebeo, May 22, 1858.\ttat 1:00 9:00 Pa\u2019grs Afrvight from Bt.Thomas.12:00 noon.SPas.from Montreal, Portland and Boston.8:10 4:00 5:00 T:00 9:45 Qmio tins.FARE\u20143d.each Paasenger.The Stages and Landings erenow In pertec-order, and persons who may have occasion to cross with Horses and Carriages will find this Passage the safest in the neighbourhood.JAMES TIBBITS.Proprietor.Quebec.June 7 1858.8:00 9:20 1 IKK) 1:00 r.N.2:49 3:40 Pas.per Express SPass.and freight for St.6:00\t[Thomas.9:30 IRISH BAZAAR.A BAZAAR, in aid of ST.BRIDGET\u2019S J\\^ ASYLUM, will be held in tie mouth of JANUARY next.Donations will bo thankfully received by the Revd.Mr.McGAURAN, or by any of the following Ladies : Mrs.Cannon,\tMrs.\tLane, Mrs.Ardouin,\tMrs.\tLilly, Mrs.Golfer,\tMrs.\tGreen, Mrs.Fitzpatrick,\tMrs.\tMaguire, Mrs.Peters.Mrs.Parkin will preside at the Refreshment Table.By order, MARY H.LANE, Secretary.Quebec, Juyl 7, 1858.Macaulay\u2019s and Bayne s Essays.TIBS AYS on Biography and Criticism, by \u2018j Pater Bayne\u20146s 3d.Essays and Criticism, by Lord Macaulay\u201410s P.SINCLAIR.Quebec, June 23, 1858.#500 Reward! ¦DR.TUMBLETY\u2019S VEGETABLE COMPOUND.THE Proprietor, DR.TCMBLKTY, has deposited $500 with the Bank, the same to be forfeited if the Vegetable Compound fails to cure a single disease mentioned in this circular, if nsed according to dirvetioes.Rheumatism, Paine in the Back, Breast and Side, Palpitation of the Heart, Toothache, Headache, Cramps in the Stomach, Frosted Hands or Feet, Sprains or Braises, Stiffness of the Joints, Fever and Ague, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Colds, Loss of Appetite, Summer Complaints.Bruises, Sore Throat or Quinzy, Swellings and External Injurie».Ac.Ac.\u201c Its efficacy has been fairly tested, and its virtues pronounced unparalleled.\" Paie*\u201450 centn and $1 per bottle.Y£61 TABLE CATHARTIC PILLS.For Habitoal Costiveness, Wsak Bowels and Stomach, Slow CircnUtion, Impure Blood, Pimples of the Skin, Too Full Habit, Determination of Blood to the Head, Indigestion.Overloaded Stomach, Disturbance of the Stomach or Bowels, from unripe or Indigestible food ; Palpitation of the Heart, from indigestion or wind ; Torpid Liver, Ac.Ac.Ac.I have never known a person who, having once need these Fills, ever abandoned them for any other.They are.though gentle end mild, very efficient, carrying off the humors of the body, purifying the blood, correcting the stomach, giving activity to the Liver, end e healthy tone to the whole system.These Pills have one great and distinguishing peculiarity\u2014a virtue which has been long ¦ought for In cathartic, but has not, as we are aware, b»en hitherto fonnd.There is not probably n single reader of these lines, if be has had the occasion at any time to nse cathartic medicine, who has not fonnd by experience that after ita operation Ms bowels were mors or less weakened for a time, indicated by subsequent eostiveness.It is in the nature of cathartics to act tbns.In this Pill there is combined a tonic which completely sustains the bowels and the system, while a cathartic influence has been produced.They tberersfora never lose their effect : never leave the bowels costive, and may be used by the most delicate person.For the diseases named they act with complete efficiency, searching oat and (amoving all iaparitks of the system, acting upon the whole alimentary canal, and restoring tone and vigor to the whole system.When once adopted they are never abandoned for any other.Price 25 oents per box.Sold Wholesale and Retail, by JOHN R.BURKE Chemist and Druggist, 17 Baade 8t.Opposite the French Cathedral.Sole agent for Quebec, Quebec 26ih Jane 1858.\t6m.CAPE COTTAGE, TN CAPB ELIZABETH, near PORTLAND, Main», bas bees throughly renovated for the Season, and is now ready for the reception of Visiters.Fishing and Sailing Boats are always in resdinem for Boarders, Ac.Coaches running three times a-day to and from the Oars.Also Horses end Carriages in readiness for Boarders.Cape Cottage, for e Watering Place and Summer resort, eannot be beat.8.M.MARBLE, Proprietor.(Address Portland, box 2200.) Jane l, 1858 .\t2m Oars ! Oars ! I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.1ÜJ tra TP Supply of s new made WHITE ASH OARS of the best quality, manufactured In the Eastern Township».\u2014Length from 12 to 20 feet\u2014 which he offers for sale at the lowest Oash Prices, at his Oar Depot, 16, Champlain Street, (Opposite the 8t Lawrenee Foundry,) Aad near the Qaebeo Bank, flt.Peter Street.Also\u2014 Blocks and ether nsefol articles for Ship's use.N.R.\u2014Thorn Cart aie not manufactured from New Liverpool OullS, that il now made aad ©fibred for tale la this market.Marchants aad OMp-Maateri will find It to their interest to sail at the Depot before making purobaees elsewhere.J.QUINN.Qoebee, Jane 8, 1858.\t8m i M.US.REID.NO.>1, 8T.PIT lit STREET, orrasrv* a».DOrtiRO\u2019i.( Quebec, May 20,18A8L RBMOVAU HE Subscribe** have KtMOTlD Ap am «tîVCS* Ml iko Usine Mp* J.BROWN Ai Qu.Qaebeo, Ifth April, IBM.rpï CREAT WESTEUN Insurance and Trust Co.HEAD OFFICE: In Company\u2019s Building, 404 Walnut Street Flslladelpbla.(ifDfral Afftfi for Cwuili.TDIWNTO, C.W.LEANDEK W.V.H.STARR,\u2014Agent.Charter Perpeiual,.Capital, $500,000.FIRE INSURANCE on Stores, Dwelling», Public Buildings and Merchandise generally Limited or Perpetual.- I) I R E C T 0 8 ; - Charles C Latbrop, Alexander Whelldon, Icaac Hazieburst, John C.Hunter, E.Tracy, John R.McCurdy, Jona J.Slocum, Wm.Darling, Thomas L.Gillespie, James B.Smith.Hon.Henry M Puller, John R.Vodges, James Wright, Alfred Taylor.Charlks C.Latuhov,\u2014Preaidnet.William Daeliik;,\u2014Vice do.L.Gaxooky,\u20142nd Vice do.\t< Jams» Waiuur,\u2014Secretary A Treasurer.U.K.Ricuaudsoi,\u2014Asst.do.Statbnsnt, Jaxcahy 1st, 1858.Capital,\t$222,300 00 Surplus on the Year, 55,^74 05 -$277,674 05 ASSIT».Real Estate Bonds and Mortgages,\t$136,800 00 Stocks (Par value $86,450, )\t51,915 00 Rills Receivable,\t61,723 60 Cash in Bank and due front Agents,\t27,135 45 $277,570 05 Losses Paid,\t$47,850 11 Expenses, Commission, ((«¦insurence, and Dividend,\t41,352 64 $89,202 75 THE undersigned, Agent for the above Cotneanr, is prepared to accept Risks on most favorable terms.Policies issued and Lbsses settled without reference to the Head Office.OWEN MURPHY, Am*t, St.James Street, Quebec.June 26, 1858.\t3m INDIAN LORETTE.D DONNELLY begs to inform the Plea-\u2022 sure-Seeking part of the commanity that he has taken up that large and most conveniently situated HOTEL, at Jeune Lorette, lately occupied by Mr.Boxacixa, that he has got it painted, papered, and finished in the beat style for a first-class Hotel, and that be is prepared to accommodate all parties desirous to patronise him.The Wines and Liqueurs are of the best brands.Meals prepared to order, aad in the most recherché manner Jeune Lorette, May 26, 1858.\t12m Canada Hotel, ss&aiPisiijaD sasathiBa Nos.15 and 17, Sr.Gaskiil Strut, MONTREAL.3PHIS HOTEL is situated in the most healthy [ and most centrai part of the City, near e Steamboat Wharves.From the ameliorations and additions lately made to the Establishment by the proprietor, he can now offer to Travellers all the comforts they can desire.The table is always provided with the best the market can afford, and the Wines and Liquors are unexceptionable.Tums Reasonasls.Carriages in attendance on the arrival and departure of Steamboats and Railroad Cars, to convey travellers to and from the Hotel.Montreal, May 14, 1858,\t3m VICTORIA HOTELS POINT LEVI.OPPOSITE QUEBEC, Adjoining the terminus of the Grand Trank Railway.WM.NORMAN begs to inform the public in general, that the proprietors of the Hotel having kindly taken off his hands all the old Furniture, he has now entirely refurnished the above Hotel with new, and be will be prepared to receive Boarders, both transient and permanent, on and after the 12th instant.Term moderate, and can be ascertained by application at the premises.COLD LUNCH, with SOUP, evsry day, for 25 cents, oetween 12 and 2, r.m.Business Men occupied in the Lower-Town will find it a great relaxation from the beat of the day to steam across and Lnnch, and return within the hour.U*H or Lunch on the shortest notice.Point Levi, May 7, 1858.OTTAWA HOTEL, ftanlt-an-Matelot Street Lower Town Qcnxo, GEORGE BOYCE.Proprietor.THE above HOTEL has been thoroughly renovated for the Season, and is now ready for the reception of Visitors.Gaoaos Boren takes this opportunity to return hta hearty thanks for tho liberal patronage bestowed upon him during the past Car, especially to his friends amongst the Lu» r Merchants and Ship-Masters, aad to solicit * continuance of the same; and he begs to assure one and all, that he will yield to non» in the Excellence of bis CUISINE, or the general accommodation for the solid comfort of his inmates.U- LUNCHES at all hours.May 6, 1868.HETROI'OLITAN HOTEL, Fabrtqu*\tlpp*r Tow», QUEBEC, C.W.PURDY A COM lavs or xsw-Toat, raoraiiTons.Kf This Hotel has only Utely been fMablUh-e l, and is conducted on the European principle.XT\u2019 Apartments furnished, by thedey, with or withont Meals.MTIATJI AT ajll hours.Kf N.B.\u2014An entirs view of the whole City aad suiroandiag Country Is a (forded from the Cupola of this Hotel.Qoebee, April 10, 1858.NEW GOODS.25 R I*lx;k.lea, Sauicea, Jtc.BL8.Cross ft Blackwell\u2019s Pickles, 50 Cases Bull A Co.\u2019s do.CARD, O.MURPHY & CO.y AUCTIONEERS ft BROKERS, Wrolbsal» Oaecaex * Commibsior Mmumaar*, St.James Street} Qoebee Hey 4 1168.\tBn 25 Cases Goode ft Wyatt assorted Sauce.7 Case»Sardines in Oil, ) boxes.25 Cases, Preserved Fruits in Syrup, For sale by\tJOHN PATERSON.May 31, 1858.Bftgo, Arrow Root, Tapioca, Ac.iHf\tSago, X*./ VV 25 Tins St.Vincent's Arrow Root, 25 Boxes Bara Tapioca 25 Boxe» Pure Cream Tartar, For sale by\tJOHN PATERSON.Hey 31, 1858.SOAPf\u2014500 Bmm Cork Soap, « 250 Boxes London Soap, 100 Boxes Honey Soap, and 150 Boxes Brown Windsor Soap, For aale by\tJOHN\tPATERSON.May 31, 1858.STARCH\u2014ISO Boxes Starch, Gleufield's, Colman's Satin Face, Oswego Silver Glosa, and Blue Starch and Corn Starch.For sale hr \u201e\tJOHN\tPATERSON.May 31, 1858.SAE.AD OIL\u2014100 Cases Bordeaux and Marseilles Oil, pints and quarts.25 Cases Batty ft Co.London Oil, pints For sale by\tJOHN\tPATERSON.May 31, 1858.4ilw, lira ml > , Rons, Ac.HOLLAND Gin, inhhds.and quarter casks Cognac Brandy, inqr.-casks, octaves and cases, Santa Cruz Rum, in puns.Jamaica Rum in hhds.Scotch Whiskey in puncheons, 1 ort V ine in Lhd»., qrs.and octaves French Liqueurs in cases, For sale ey\tJOHN PATERSON.Quebec, May 31, 1858.Crates Yellow I VkRTIlLVT ARE-50 ^ j Milk Bowls, and 75 Crates assorted Earthenware, jnst received And for sale by JOHN PATERSON May 31, 1858.CLARET\u2014100 Cases of the following su« perior brands Margaux, St.Esteffe, St.Julien.For sale by FALkKNBERO 4 McBLAIN.May 38, 1856.Cocoa Fibre Mats.AVERT Superior article.For sale bv FALKENBERG A McBLAIN.May If, its».Alsopp's East India Ale.IN PINTS and QUARTS.For sale bv FALKENBKRG A McBLAIN.May 26, 1858.I SALT AFI.OAT.N BULK and BAGS.For slae by FALKENBKRG 4 McBLAIN.May 26, 1858.JUST ARRIVED.V SMALL LOT of Superior CORK CORDAGE, to be sold ex Ship CHAS.B.LEVEY, CO.^ .\tSt.James Street.Quebec, 21st May, 1858.The Subscribers offer for Sale : YELLOW irKTAL i In.and upwards, Belfast Cordage, in.and upwards, B.4 B.Perrin\u2019s Champagne, \"Anchor Brand\u201d, in Pints and Quarts.Best Cork Soap, Six Guinea Ale, Irish Whiakay, - Felt for Roofing and Sheathing, Cigars, 4c.CHARLES E.LKVEY 4 CO.-\t.\tSt.James Street.Quebec, 17 March, 1858, For Sale by the Subscribers : 600 BiRSJ: 136 F ins.Chain Cable, Ift inch 90 do do\t1| do 1 Wood Stock Anchor, 31 cwt 35 Kedge Anchors, 1 cwt to 7 cwt 22 Tons Close link Chain.5-16 to { in.25 Cwt Galvanized Nails, assor\u2019d sixes, 300 Bolls Canvas, No 1 a 6 15 Tons Superior English Oakum 10 do Best English Manilla Cordage li to 4ia.27 do do Tarred do.assl\u2019d sizes Hawsers, 5| inch to 10 inch 2\tTons Marline, Houseline ft Hambroline, 3\tdo Spnnyarn, 2 and 3 yarn 22 Bales Patent Sheathing Felt 50 Brla American Pitch 25 do Rosin American Tar Stockholm Tar Black Varnish, Bright do.C.W.WILSON ft CO.Qnebec, May 28, 1858.25 40 17 15 do d> do do FOR Ship\u2019s SALE, A LIFE-BOAT, 26 feet keel, and a Pinnace.Auto\u2014A Suit of Sails for a Vessel about 130 Tons.M.H.WARREN 4 CO.Quebec, May 22, 1858.Porters, Ales, Brandies, Rums, PORT 4 SHERRY WINES, 4c.50 B ARRELS Hebbert\u2019s Porter XX 30 do Tenant\u2019s\tdo\tdo 25 do Marsette's do\tdo 25 do Barclay 4 Perkins do 25 do Truaaam, Hanbury 4 Box-ton\u2019s XXX Portsr, 20 do do do Pale Ale 40 Hhds Guinaess' Dublin Stout 20 do BarcUsy 4 Perkins do 5 Puncheons Jamaica Rem, 2\tHhds 25 Qr-caaks first quality Port 3\tQr-casks Madeira, 3 do Sherry 50 dot.Port 80 do Sherry 20 Qr-caake Gognao 3 Hhds no 20 Qr-casks and 2 Hhds Loch Ruan Camp-belton Wbiakey.M.H.WARREN 4 CO.Qnebso, May 22, 1858.Machinery Oil, Bright Varnish, FOR Hale by the Subscribers : \u2019 Machinery Oil, in 30 gallon casks.Bright Varnish, do.do.A X.MAXHAM 4 Oo.Quebec, March 31, 1888.St.Peter St.POWDER! POWDER!! signed haring been appointed DENTS to the Gakada Powona Jj SOLE AGENTS to the Gakada Cour art, are prepared to supply the Trade with the following:\u2014» B O Cl Riesling, F FF FFF Sporting, Canals ter, 4e.A.J.MAXHAM 4 OO., Qoebee, April 10, 1858.\tA.4 B.PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT.LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.Mosuav, July 12.WITNRBSKS IR CRIMtRAL CAIR1.The Bill to diminish expenses of witnesses in criminal cases, in Lower Canada, wtu read third lime and passed.MAKMOKA A VU 8tl.LSVU.LM KA1LWAT.Mr.Bkkjamix moved the House into Committee to incorporate the .Marmora aud Belle-ille Railway Company.Mr.Mackkszik rquested a postponement for quarter of an hour until the hon.member for Northumberland, who was opposed to tbe Bill, could arrive ty railway.The motion for going into Committee was, however, carried, and Dorland took the chair.Mr.Mackkrzib then insisted on tbe clauses of tbe Bill being read at length, and continued to speak against it, till Mr.Clark arrived Mr.Clark moved that the Committee rise, contending that Bell ville wag an unnatural outlet for the produce of the Marmora Works.It ould be more for tbe advantage of the country to have the road built at Presq\u2019 Isle.Mr.Bkxjamix defended the Bill, and asserted that tbe line to Belleville was the shortest and most direct route, lu reply Vo the argument that tbe Bey of Quinté was closed for three or four months of the y^ar, he stated that the road would strike the Grand Trunk, and that the traffic could be carried east or west at all scans ot the year.Mr.Clark said that no one, looking at tbe map and knowing where tbe market fur the Marmora ore was, could come to the conclusion that Belleville was the most suitable place to which the road should be built.Tbe parties asking this charter had bad so little public spirit that they had not expeuded the first shilling towards a survey.Those advocating the Presq' Isle route on the other hand had carried out a survey at their own expense.Atty.Gen.Macoorald said the hon.gentleman had got a charter passed for a road to Colborne.but he fth; Attorney General) wa>> satisfied that road would never he built.The liitance to Beiletille w as only thirty miles, to Colborne torty.It was not only necessary to export the ore, but to manufacture, and he believed Belleville was the most suitable place for smelting and manufacturing it into iron, and then shipping it to Kingston or Montreal, where it would find a market.Mr.Walobriooe supported the Bill.For upwards of 30 years Belleville had been tbe constant market for persons doing business from Marmora.This showed that it wa» was the natural terminus of the projiosed railway.Again, in Belleville there was a large amount of available water-power, while in Brighton they had not a water-power which a thirsty man coold not drink up, not one certainly which could work a bellows for a blacksmith s shop.He did not think the House could do anything more calculated to better the finances of the country, than to pass a Bill like this, which would have the effect of establishing a large manufacture of iron within the Province.Belleville was also the most suitable ontlet for the marble of Marmora and tbe adjacent townships, which could supply the Government with a valuable bniiding material.Mr.Folky said be never opposed a railway bill brought in by parties who proposed to construct the railway at their own expense, but in this case it was evidently designed to get tbe Province involved in the expense of the road to Belleville.Was that the intention of the Government ?Ally.Gen.Macporald\u2014Hear ! hear! Mr.Folrt said be supposed silence gave consent.But be hoped a clause would be introduced that tbe Government should not loan its credit to tbe scheme.Mr.Bsrjami\\ said the people of Belleville had expended as mneb as £20,000 on building roads to enable Marmora to bring its wares to market.And because they found those road* insufficient, they now proposed to build a railway.Mr.Dchord said that Lower Canadians, in order to stimulate the Upper Canadians, bad spent £90,000 on these works, and now, instead of helping them, the Upper Canadians only fought for their own partial interests.The Lower Canadians were called an inferior race.T*he fact was that they were tbe superior race.Every copper spent in Marmora had been spent by Lower Canadians.In looking out for the best port, the Company had bought property at Belleville, as the natural outlet, and they ought therefore to have a voice in the matter.He should give bis vote in faver of Belleville.Mr.Clark said that the people of Brighton encouraged by the assurance of tbe Attorney General that he would support their application for a charter, had gone to considerable expense in making a survey.Bnt, when they ame here, because a Brighton newspaper bad made certain free comments on tbe political conduct of the Postmaster General, they fonnd the Government opposed to them.And although there was a majority of 17 Upper Canadians for the Bill, it was thrown ont by a Lower Canada vote.This showed that the Lower Canadians came up here to govern us, when they took upon themselves to decide for us even in matters of local improvements.The people of Brighton offered to build the ro*d at their own expense and were refused.But now, when those other parties came, who bad not spent the first shilling on a survey, the Government advocated their claim.The member for North Hastings had spoken of tbe money spent by tbe people of Belleville in making a road from Marmora.The inhabitants of Colborne and Bribgton had sj*ent quite as much in building three gravel roads at their expense.Ally.Gen.Macposam> denied that he bad ever given any assurance that he would support the Brighton road.Mr.Clark said he had been instructed to that effect and bad a letter in his pocket from the party to whom the Attorney General gave the assurance.The clauses with the exception of one which was allowed to sund over, were adopted, and the Committee rose, reported progress, and obtained leave to sit again to-day.gether, it bids (air to be early settled by aa enterprising ar.d various population.Between tbe years 1840 and 1850.we gained California by one treaty with Mexico, aad gave op »U pretensions to that part of Oregon lying north of forty aine degrees by another treaty with Great Britain.The nominal sovereignty of Frazer\u2019s River is, however, a mailer of but liltl» importance either way.Tbe settlers will be tbs real sovereigns here as in Australia, and all attempt* at keeping off settlers, whether English or American, by the Hudson Bay Company, will and must prove utterly abortive.The fact that gold is to be obtained there in immense quantities w ili be sufficient.Settlers from all countries will flock there, and will do about as they find must advantageous in developing tbe resources of the country.California aud Australia will both be considered old aud worn out countries now for gold bearing.This new discovery must tend to make the Western shore of the American Continent Increasingly attractive.From Frazer's River, down to Peru, tbe rivers all hear down treasures of a wealth perfectly inestimable.Emigration mast and will continue to flow aed take a new start.Tbe most suceessfel operators will be those who having learned the way to do things in California, move there early.\u2014-Tbe least successful will be that loafiag, drinking, swearing crowd of broken down specela-tors and gamblers who have not sooeeeded in Carlifornia because they ean succeed nowhere.Yet this will be the very race who will be the roost disposed to adventure themselves on Frazer\u2019s River foremost of all.There will, however, at once be ample room for a far différent class from either of these\u2014i.e.for meu who know bow to farm R, and are willing to go with their families, purchase land, and raise provisions.Or men who, knowing nothing of farming and nothing of gold digging, have got a pair of stout hands and brawny arms.Gold digging is soon learned, and there will and must be an immense demand for every kind of hard labor at almost fabulous prices.Coals t Coals ! ! Coats 11 ! FOR 84LE\u2014Two Lola, one of 21fi and one of 168 Chaldrons, lying on the Subscriber's long Whnrf, in good ordar end ready ter Immediate delivery.- ?, Jolm tts&HftOjUL J Diamond Harbour 6*r*.Qaebeo, April 30, IMS.FRAZRR A RIVRK.(From the Philadelphia I.ed**r ) In the year of 1810, John Jacob Astor attempted to form a colony at the mouth of the Columbia River, between ten and eleven degrees of latitude north of the present city of San Francisco.His idea at the time was chiefly tbe formation of a Fur Trading Company.But for the war of 1812 he would probably bave doubled or trebled his fortune by this idea.That war.however, and ihc jealouiy of the Hudson s Bay Company broke up the concern, aud Astoria in the Pacific, is now known more by the interesting volumes of the popular author who has made, that settlement the subject of his versatile and able pen, titan in any other way.Yet it turns out that could Mr.Astor but bare held on to his original idea, his family might now have been in the course of becoming one of the very wealthiest, not only in the United States, but iu the wboie world.Os Fraser\u2019s River, right in the territory in which the Pacific Fur Company had proposed to establish themselves, are now discovered tho richest gold diggings at this lime known iu the world.California turns qnite pale before it, and Australia iteelf loses color and caste.Not gold alone, but everything conspires to make this region of vast promise.Though seven hundred miles north of San Francisco, it is still one or two degrees south of the latitude of London, and apparently witk a climate of a mildness from all extremes both of heat and cold equal to that of tbe sduthera shores of England.One hundred and fifty mile* back from the Pacific indeed, there lie* a range of mountains reaching np to tbe rygiens of perpetual snow.Bat between that and the coast, tbe average temperature is Wty-foer degrees for the year round.Snow more tban three days.Fruit \u2022\u2022fly In April, .a sîff la\u2019êwïîaîïNÏ?\u2022\u2022 THK LCCKXOW OARXlSoR.11 Another of the Garrison of Lucknow,\u20191 writes the following letter to tbe Tuae* I read in to-day's issue of The Time» a letter signed \"One of the Garrison of Lucknow,\" advocating the cause of the subalterns of that garrison.I also would plead in their behalf.When I came home from India the other day (haring been severely wounded during that memorable siege), the opinion of the public was that nothing that Government could do to reward the garrison was too much.The feeling, Sir, still exists, and why?Because every English man sees in that defence by a handful of men against thousands of bloodthirsty fanatics something peculiarly Eng'ish, and feels a national pride in thinking none but Englishmen could have gone through what this garrison did.For three months isolated from tbe rest of the world, exposed to sun and rain, subjected to constant attack by night and day.to dangers from mining and treachery, it appears to me almost incredible the garrison did not succumb.I When we read Lord Derby\u2019s speech, and beard a short time afterwards that the Derby Ministry war in power, we thought, \u201c Now we shall see bow Lord Derby, himself an Englishman to the backbone, will appreciate and reward us.\" Well, Sir, we waited, and, I need scarcely add, are watting still.Whenever and wherever I meet a man, in talking over tbe defence, be invariably says, 11 Well, you are all right now ; Government are sure to do something for you.\" This feeling ia universal, and yet nothing is done.We all rejoice in the honours bestowed on our chief.General Inglis ; hut.Sir.it is hardly fair that one man should monopolize everything, end that nothing should be done tor tbe subalterns.Now, Sir, you will allow meto relate aa anecdote .Wbeal first came home I met an old friend (who, by tbe way, ia somewhat of a ** derisor \u2019 of things in general;, and in reply to my placid statement that we should get something\u2014a distinct medal, or perhaps a piece of riband of different colour Irom tbe rest of tbe force,\u2014*- Mr dear boy,\" said be, ''you will gel nothing.' Seeing my blank look of disappointment, be added, \u201c Yon will he a nine days wonder ; yon will look very interesting with yonr broken arm ; young ladies will like to dance with yon at parties : that will be all.Another hippopotamus will arrive.Or, by tbe way, Mr.Rarey will do yon Lncknow men a deal of damage.You had better look sharp.Goodbye.\" And, Sir, all this has come to pass.Is nothing to be done 7 Are our countrymen satisfied that this should be tbe reward of tbe garrison ?One fact more.1 believe 1 am justified in stating that my fellow-defenders would prize more tban anything else a distinct medal\u2014le*.H be a brass farthing\u2014a tenpenoy nail, but let it be distinct.When this war is over, a medal (if I under-stand General Peel aright) will be given to all engaged in the suppression of tbe mntlny in in India, conaequently, there being.I think, some 70 battalions in India, nearly tbe whole of the British army will wear tbe medal, and men who are now leaving England will receive the same as the garrison of Lncknow.Tbe official answer is that the grant of a distinct medal would form \" an inconvenient precedent.\" To this I would answer that the defence of Lucknow is without precedent : and should, at any future time, (which God forbid) another defence occur like that of Lucknow, no soldier would grudge bis fellow a distinct decoration for it Stranor Scictne.\u2014There is a furnished hotel in tbe Quartier St.Denis (says tbe Droit), which is principally occupied by jjnnior clerks.There is a large room ia common lor them, where those who happen to be without employment pass their time in plying cards or talking.The day before yesterday one of them, named Emile D-, said to his companions, ia a jo- cular way, that it was so hot, and be was so out of spirits, that he had a strong inclination to blow his brains ont.One of the young men present said he would make a bet against his doing such a thing.\" What will yon bet ?\" replied Rmile, still in tbe same laughing tone.A bottle of beer.\u201d \" Done, \u201d said tbs other, \" but order the beer at onee, for as, to gain tbe wager, 1 most shoot myself, I should like to drink my share of it first.\" The beer was ordered and drunk, when Emile rose np to laare the room.\u201cWhere are you goingTr said tbe others.\"To shoot myself\" was tbe reply, which was received with a burst of laughter from all present.Their merriment was however immediately put an end to by tbe report of a pistol in an adjoining room, and ou running to tbe spot they fonnd the young man lying dead on the floor.At no elm to his family could he found tbe body was conveyed to tbe Morgue.Tmc F nnsen Dramatic Cirrous kit.\u2014Tbe 'Lionnes Pauvres \u201dof M.Rmile Augier has just been published.It is dedicated to Prince Napoleon, witbout whose intervention ((would never hare been performed, and is preceded by a preface which makes room amusing revelations respecting tbe dramatic censorship.Among other things, it is said that tie author made a femme de chambre say to Mme Pommeau, the lionne pauvre :| \" I bear Monsieur Pommeau run to amuae him ; \" and tbe censorship wrote in tbe margin: \" This is indecent.\" After tbe phrase \" Ask for a week's delay\u2014there ia no Englishman so much an Arab a*-*-\u201d the censorship wrote * An attack on the aMusnce.' After tho phrase \u201c These turpitudes ere no secret to Punch\" was written the remark \" Bad taste.\" \" At all the stages of society*' they wrote \" Dangerous.\" M.Augier adds, \"I ash pardon of tbe censors for violating the seem of tbe deliberations, but they bave set tbe example by not keeping It tbemselvee.One of them even amused himself by going\u2019 aboet.proclaiming everywHrte tba« e»r pfece was a turpitude 1 H\u2014Peris Oorreppaadavt of TYmes.abound, as I p*rt: ^ J'**** Edward Ool# coimnitted suicide Peters Minnesota, under s.agular « He took down his goo when by eoau it woet off aad killed bis wife.He wrote his son Infor ring him of the and telling him wbat disposition to make < property.He said that bimeelf aed bis bad not lived on good terms, aad tbni as .might be Attributed to design on would prevent any further troeMe world NIW ADVKRTUKMKNTS.BUaaer Qu«U« (or Mootraal.Moll for Kttglooi\u2014QortM PootOfloo.1UU tor Uocpé, ko\u2014- do.Toadort for KxoovoUaf, 4o\u2014W.Bhordiche.BsWtiüoa of a Oiüld with two bodiot, do.Mooej Loot.Or^t Cloorlag fWo\u2014Wb.Laird 4 Oo.PMMfo to Bristol\u2014Palkenborg à McBUln.QUEBEC.JULY 17.1868.form'd lb.p*rt of ferry*bo.t botvoon tbo op-1 cooloodod tbot oo ortlolo of doilp or- Voelto ohoros : rsrr pouiblr it woo \u201ctb® worst |\tnot b« uu«4 with * of tbio.ol til® kiud\u201d that Lord Klvia'a Udv-iru*ot !\tf°,r^ ^\t\u2018®d FaU* mog oi u>« kind Uut Lord Klfio sUdjr guosi ^\t^\t^\tfcat.had M mob oa this aids of tb® AUaoUo.\"\tThe\tdutr U hftrrn pjr c«at.which boT® aft Ut«lj crossed tb® wai®r in tb®®« s#*» »pnn Llr®r|>oolBv«pat AIT t>er ton^tW ordi THE MOBNINQ CHKONICLE« 8 ATUBDATJ JULY 17.1858: SEE FIRST PAGE Our WEEKLY EDITION will b® publUbod thia morning, Saturday, at iiomt o\u2019clock.Copies may be had at thia Office or at Ur.Jackson's, Stationer, 8t.Peter StseeL LATEST PROCEEDINGS ut tu PROVINCIAL^PARLIAMENT.(By T®i®fraph\u2014Spécial deapatdi to the Chronicle.) Tohonto, 16th July.LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.The following Bills were read the third time and pasted;\u2014 North Shore Railroad and Sl Maurice Nari-gatiou Bill.Quebec Trinity House powers extension Bill.Victoria College charter amendment Bill.8u Marguerite de Blairbndie Road Bill.The bouse took up tb® second reading of the Bill for providing a proper machinery for enforcing tbe lien oi this Province in respect of claims against certain Railway Companies.Tbe discussion on the Bill was .proceeding when our despatch left.LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.After considerable discussion, last night, Mr Dorion s amendment to recommit tbe Tariff and Resolutions for tbe purpose of leaving out*' Printing pnper\" from the list of articles on which a duty of 15 per cent is charged, and replacing it on tbe list of those paving 5 per cent, was rejected on a divison, by 64 to 22.Mr.Dubord moved that tbe resolutions be recommitted for tbe purpose of placing in the list of free goods, Copper Varnish, bright and black, for ship-building, tisb hooks and lines fishiug nets and seines.Negatived on a division.Mr.Dorion moved that the resolutions be recommitted for tbe purpose of placing Soap not otherwise specitied, in the list of articles charged with a duty of 20 per cent.Negatived on a division.Mr.Mackenzie moved that the said resolutions be recommitted for the purpose of providing that printers type, slerolype plates, printing paper and printed books, not being British copyrights, be imported upon equal terms.Vets, 21 ; Nays, 56.Mr.Mackenzie then moved that tbe resolutions be recommitted for tbe purpose of reducing the duty on imported Molasses from 2d to Id a gallon, on Teas two cents per lb, and on Raw Sugar to half a cent per lb.Yeas, 15 ; Nays, 47.Mr.Dubord moved that tbe resolutious be recommitted for tbe purpose of placing in tbe list of free goods Spikes, Plate aud Angle, or other iron shaped or unshaped, when forming part of iron for ships imported in pieces, and anchors under C cwt.Yeas, 21 ; Nays, 42.Mr.Mackenzie moved that the resolutions be recommitted for the purpose of reducing the duties on Cotton Goods, Iron and Hardware, from 15 per cent, to 10 per cent.Yeas, 20 ; Nays, 50.The resolutions were then agreed(to, on a division.To-day,\u2014the resolutions on tonnage were carried by 16 to 10 votes.Tbe report of Committee on the Surrogate Court Bill was then read Mr.Cayley afterwards proposed bis resolutions for issuing a 41 per cent Canada Slock for the redemption of 6 per cent debentures.Be was supported by Mr.Galt, and opposed by Mr.Brown, who did not approve of tbe scheme in tbe hands of tbe Government, or in tbe form submitted.The Committee made some progress, rose and asked leave to sit again on Tuesday.Mr Cayley then moved the House again in Committee of Supply, whereupon Mr.Dorion proposed his resolution in relation to the Seat of Government.Mr.Dorion was speaking in support of the motion when our report left.fill (If tot ornamental) passage boats, sod would not willingly do an iujostic® to tbo®* lo pressât operation ; but w® most acknowledge that we cannot feel scandalised at tbe insinuation as overcharged or undeserved.However these thing® may be, we can speak with a more pleasing confidence in regard to the ferry «learner in connection with lb# Grand Trunk Railway.This has always boen conducted, during the summer months, on a suitable and respectable scale.Tbe access to and fro, between the terminus on the South Shore and the wharf on tbe city side, is so regular and easy that no complaint on ibis subject ha® ever reached us, to tbe best of our recollection, from any authorised or self-constituted grumbler from among a grumbling public.We have no hesitation in saying that tbe large, roomy ferry-boat steamer, attached to the Grand Trunk Railway under the steady and skilful mauageweui of Captain Johnson, is all that can reasonably be desired here or elsewhere for such a service.Tbe ease and regularity with which the vessel is handled, under all circumstances of wind and tide (trying enough sometimes in this part ot the river and in such a climate) give token of m* ordinary talent and efficiency.The continuous crossings in all weathers, the exposed lauding ou the South side, when a heavy Westerly wind and a Hood tide render it hazardous U> sheer alongside the wharf, the risk of accident in constant endeavours to avoid collision with all kinds of craft, and the total absence of bustle and confusion must require a considerable amount of skill, decision and firmuess.It is gratifying to all concerned to see these requisites so completely exemplified in Capl.Johnson, who has proved himself qualified for the able discharge of a more important command, whenever such may tall to his lot.W'e feel assured that even the Hon.Amelia Murray, when she next visits Canada, though grown a l>eerUb dowager, will do justice to our meritorious young commander and his able managed vessel.The remaining portion of the 100th Hegt., hitherto left in .Canada, under the command of Major Dunn embarked on board the Canadian Mail steamer yesterday afternoon between 1 aud 2 o\u2019clock.The baud of the 3:Mh Reg: , accompanied the men to the wharf, and the t-mbnrcaliou was effected iu good order.Tbe Canadian Mail steamer 14 Axglo-Saxok,\u2019 Captain Borland, leaves this port for Liverpool at 10 o\u2019clock this morning, with upwards of 90 Cabin and 156 steerage passengers ; there are.besides, on board about 200 soldiers of tbe 100th Regt, with between 20 and 30 women and children ; and she carries out a full cargo of floor, wheat and ashes.A list of tbe cabin passengers will be found in another column.We are particularly requested to state for the in form a lion of Passengers proceeding to Liverpool by the \" Akglo-Saxo®, that the Tender, employed to convey them to the steamship, start® at 9 o\u2019clock this morning from the Napoleon wharf, and not from Gilleapie\u2019a wharf as had been previously arranged.We learn wiih much pleasure that, during tbe approaching absence of Mr.Henry Carter, the Cathedral Organist, his place will be supplied by his younger brother Mr.William Car-Iter from Euglaud.Mr.Henry Carter, under I sanction of the Bishop and with the permission of tbe Church Wardens and Vestry, is about to revisit Europe, not merely for the purpose of seeing his relations, but also in a professional point of view.He intends to move about and to ascertain personally the various degrees of excellence, taste and appropriateness of the different modes of performing the musical service in the principal Cathedrals, Churches aud Chapels in England and elsewhere.We cordially 'inile with bis friends in wishing him a pleasant and profitable trip j he will carry along with him tbe esteem of all who have been acquainted with him in Quebec, not more for his great musical talents and skill than for the amiability of his private character.His younger brother, Mr.William Carter, who undertakes bis duly for tbe space of twelvemonths, is organist of St.Helen's Church, Bishop's gate st., London ; aud has on his part obtained similar leave of absence.We are aware from several sources of information, that tbe younger organist possesses musical attainments of no common kiud, aud is a brilliant performer on the piano ; not to speak invidiously, let it suffice to say that, iu talent and execution, be is not inferior to either of his brothers in Canada.He is a pupil of Pauer the distinguished Pianist and composer of London, whose name constantly appears in the announcement of first rale concerts in England.But the situation of organist of St.Helen's has always been a sufficient testimonial of superior musical skill to one who holds it.for only such can hold it.Mr.Wm.Carter\u2019s immediate predecessor was Dr.Bexfield, highly estimated in the British metropolis ; hia degree of course was .Musters Doctor, an English University degree of acknowledged value.The Doctor's predecessors were tbe Nightingales, father and son, whose names are weP known, and must still frequently greet fair eyes on tbe title pages ot cleverly composed pieces of music.Mr.Carter, tbe father of a talented band of musical sons, is himself the organist of a Church within the precincts of London, and (wc may odd from fiersonal knowledge) a devout Christian of the highest integrity of character.The circumstance of bis having brought up bis sons so ably in bis own profession reflects inestimable credit on bis worth and bis abilities both as a man and a parent.We may well be prepared in the words of old Hornet, to \u201c Welcome the routing, «peed the parting guest \" Not longer ago than the year 1854, the Hon Amelia M.Murray thus flippantly wrote, and published to the world: '\u2018Point Levi is f rambling Canadian village, where the inbabi tant* are all Roman Catholics, and speak little English.The place looks untidy and backward in civilisation.Tbe contrast is great between Point Levi and tbe hamlets in tbe United States; every thing looks new and hasty there, but all is at tbe same time neat, and significant of present and future prosperity.I found an odd-looking conglomerate rock along part of the road here [this was great condescension on tbe part of a lady with a marked botanical taste.1 A clumsy dirty little steamer perfonm the part of a ferry-boat between the opposite shores; it is the worst thing of the kind I have teen on this side of the Atlantic.\u201d We think her ladyship spoke nnjustly of the Canadian Tillage of Point Levi, even in ner day, not quite four years ago.She must have paid her transient visit to the other side of tbe water under disagreeable circumstances.In tbe morning, she acknowledges, the weather looked gloomy and unfavorable, hot then \" the afternoon turned oat very fine;\" hence we must suppose that tbe roads under tbe cliff were still muddy, and that the Hon.Amelia was fatigued from her botanical exertions, and felt ont of sorts.She might surely hav# said that the site was very picturesque and commanding, that the wharves were sheltered from Easterly winds and «igai/i-rant of futur t progrttt, If not of prtttnt protprr-iiy.The idea of a South Quebec could not kavs existed then, else her [ladyship\u2019s prurient Imagination most have expatiated on the commercial destinies of the locality and its vicinity.Within tbe brief interval, which has elapsed ninoe Miss Murray's Tlslt, a change has come over tbs heights of Point Levi.They are becoming crowded with buildings of considerable dimensions and of a commanding appearance Tbe neat little Anglican Church, which used 4s appear almost alone in Its glory as a con-¦ splcnoos object, Is now wall nigh obscured from the view, by a large Catholic Church with Its accompanying Ptesbytsrs, Seminary, College, Convent and Hospital.Thsre Is also the new Presbyterian Ohnrch; and some where also, ws should imagine, one for the members of tbe Methodist persuasion.We cannot think that, \u2022veo In Miss Murrav\u2019l recent day, \u2022* tbe inbabi.Unti were all Roman Catholics and spoke lit.tie English.\" Was there nothing then of a Railway Terminas?Certnialy nothing there worthy of the Quebec station unisse tbe Victoria Hotel bad come into existence ; nothing, at of tbe South Quebec Wharf and Dock Company, of which enterprise we cannot yet vesture to spook without the fear of exciting invidious feelings.We may, how.\u2022v.r, be content to forbear, till ws sea the pock* in the coetss of constmetion, anjl tbe projected pUM In a ftir progress towards eom-¦lateon Thu* far ruos our comment on the Plan.Mss\t\u2019¦ eunesaaif notice of tbs \u201cun- pin**, backward »* civilisation.\u2019\u2019 9 snMly #st on* her soproscb about - dirty Uttte steamer* Mhioh pv- We have seen what is very properly described in our advertising colums as one of the greatest \u201cnatural wonders\u201d in existence.\u2014n living child, with four legs, three arms, two bodies, and one head.A real living child of flesh and blood with a very pretty and interesting face, it was born in the Town of Three Rivers and is now about a month old.Its name is Ktudianne Duval ; its parents SCvcre and Mathilde Duval, each twenty-eight years of age, being comely and intelligent.They have had three other children, a boy and two girls, and are remarkably good looking and intelli-gent ; the boy.however, died at three months old.There is nothing whatever unsightly in this tusus natura ; and the two bodies, in as far as tbe abdominal formations are conceived, act separately and independently, although under the control of one will, there being only one head and one brain.As it is neither our object nor our province to write a medical article on the subject, we will only add, that a visit to the place of exhibition, next door to the Quebec Mercury Office, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel (late Bilodeau\u2019s Building), Fabrique Street, and a personal examination of this living cutiosity will amply repay the were sight-seer, and afford interesting grounds for speculative reflection to tbe man of science.The principal medical gentleman of the city have visited and examined this child; and such as have not already done so.are invited to do so f ratio.The opinion expressed by the professional gentlemen, who Lave already seen this little wonder, is uniformly in keeping with the preceding remarks.Derr on Soap.\u2014A petition has been signed in Quebec and forwarded by the principal im porters, in relation to the proposed duly of $ 1,25 on every 100 lbs weight of soap imported, into tbe province.Such a duty is certainly equivalent to a prohibition.We copy tbe following communication, on this subject, from the Montreal Hr raid Toth* Editor cr Montreal Herald.Sir.\u2014In the Resolution proposed to the TTcose on tbe Customs Tariff by the Hon.Mr.'avley, I find one article to which I would respectfully direct the attention of alt \u201c whom it may concern.\" In the list of goods paying 20 percent., Soap, perfumed or fancy, is put down\u2014while Soap, \u201c not otherwise specified,\" is classed with goods paying Specific Duties ; and is assessed at $!,\u2022 25 cents for every 100 lbs weight.Now, Sir, common Liverpool Soap has this year been appraised at one penny three Farthings, sterling, per lb ; and it is proposed by our wise-acres\u201d to pul a duty of one cent and \u2022 quarter on an article valued at three cents and-a-halfl This is prohibition with a vengeance I But why, Sir, I would ask.should the article of Soan\u2014\"not otherwise specified\"\u2014of all onr Canadian Manufactures, lie the only on# selected for inch bpre-faced protection ?Aie not the raw materials and nenrly all the ingredients admitted duly free ?if our soap-makers cannot live\u2014and well, too\u2014without such favoritism (?) let them make another batch more, and then\ttry some business that onay prove more remunerative.Your obedient servant, FAIR PLAY.P.9.\u2014Is Common Soap a luxury, that it should pay nsarly/orlj per cent, duty ?and Is '' perfumed and fancy,\" a neeteeary, that it should be entered at twenty ?FwF.Montreal, July 13, 1868.Ans rot» nrr ron ROAr?now Tbe Montresd Commercial Jiv*rUe*r Thursday says that this is * question serious! agitated among importers of this useful article, siiio* Uis proposition of the Inspector General to lev/ a duty of Six shillings and three penes per 100 pounds, apon importations of it from Abroad, Q*ryo6itMeqeal tea duty of Two shilling» and t«a pones per L00 pouudr [ The contemplated increase Is justifiable ibea ooly as a measnrs of protection, that as by Napoleon's axiom every fhmily should wash its dirty liaeu at home, so evvrf nation should make its own Soap.But even in this view of tbe matter the advantage given to / the Soap manufacturer over the maker of other aiUcles, is considered partial and unjust.There is so reason why the Soap-boiler should not b« proieoled.and it Is to the advantage of tbe con munity that he should be ; but we think the rale proposed is higher than what is necessary to enable him lo compete successfully wiib the foreign manufacturer.And we bare no doubt that the Inspector General will give as ready au ear to suggestions for reducing tbe proposed duty to twenty or twenty-fir® per cent, as he has done to reasonable suggestions upon other matters.¦ Honor to Canadians.\u2014The Montreal Tran-tcripl says ;\u2014\u201cit gives us very great pleasure to announce another mirk of the favour extruded loCanadiaus at Horse Guards.Mr.James Johnson, of St.Matthias, Chamldy, has recently been gazetted to au ensigney in the 1st Battalion ol the 14th Foot.We wish the young gentleman every success, aud have no doubt he will, when opportunity presents, reap fresh laurels for Canada.31 r.Johnson is bruthcr to Sir Win.Johnson.Bart., of Chain bly.\" Tux Fisuxaixs.\u2014The Miramichi (N\\ B.) Gleaner has the following iu regard to the America Fishing Fleet now upon their coast i \u201c There is a large fleet of American Fishermen on our coast tbe uresent season ; one gentleman informed us that be saw on Sunday last one hundred and fifty sail at anchor within sight of Fox Island.A large number of the crews lauded during the day on the Island for recreation.In the evening all the vessels were uoderweigh, proceeding to tbe fishing grounds.It appears by the American papers, that a Heel of upwards of six hundred vessels bave proceeded from tbe State of Massachusetts alone, lo tbe Gulf-shore to prosecute tbe fisheries.The tonnage of this fleet is stated tube sixty thousand, manned by about 6,000, and tbe estimated value, with outtit, is rated at 3,700,-000 dollars.Will our readers on perusing this, stop a minute, aud ask themselves\u2014hew is it that our neighbors can sail some hundreds ot miles to the fishing grounds aud as many b.tck again with their cargvwa, and make money, wliilc our own |>eople.living on the Gulf an afraid to embark iu the fisheries, fearful thet w ill not pay, and expend nearly all their energies in another trade, w inch has been tried for years, and proved beyond dispute, that it is a hazardous one, and Las not paid a tithe for the atu ttU ot capital and labor that Ltd been expended on it.\u201d Extensive fires iu the woods in the upper part of the Province have recently done con.-i-derabie damage to buildings, fences, and crons in new settlcon uts.The htaudard says that tu the upper Parishes of Charlotte County mud damage has been done lo the growing timber, and that a portion of the Railway track and some sleepers were destroyed by the devouring element last week.The Head Quarters says ;\u2014 A fire at one time crossed the road between this place and New* Maryland: Mr.O Leary, who lires on the road side, lost bis barn, and it was with dificully bis house was saved.A poor man named McLean, living in cnanley, lost all bis crop\u2014seven acres ot potatoes, oats, buckwheat, corn, and beans.We learn from tbe Sentinel that tbe fires approached tbe town of Woodstock, and tbat one small bouse actually took tire and was burnt,and it has required the utmost exertion on tbe part of tbe firemen and others, to save the town.On Saturda; night and Sunday we were favoured with copious rains, which cot only put out tbe fires, but relieved tbe parched earth.The crops are now growing rapidly, and promise an abundance.Sailing or tux Arabia.\u2014The Cunard steamer Arabia, Capt.Slone, sailed at noon on Wednesday from Boston tor Liverpool via Halifax, with 101 passengers for tbe former port and 11 for tbe latter.Among those for Liverpool are, Rear Admiral Mehemet Pacha, Suliennx Kffendi, and Sadik Kffendi of the Turkish Navy.The Arabia took ont no specie on freight.The Chicago\u2018\u2018Democrat\u201d hears from varions parts of Central Illinois, that tbe rust and army worm are devastating tbe wheat fields.In McLean county whole fields are destroyed.In one field particularly, which, only a week ago, promised thirty bushels to tbe acre, on Saturday last the entire crop standing was sold for a ten dollar hill! The injury is not confined to McLean alone.From tbat belt of two or three counties, 3fcLean being the centre, stretching from east to west across the State, we hear a similar report.TWO WKEK8 LATER NEWS rROM CALIFORNIA.California papers to the 21st of June have been received.The Frazer river gold excitement is increasing in consequence of the glowing accounts furnished by tbe miners who have returned from that region.Ban Francisco is crowded with people on their way to tbe Frazer mines Six steamers bave been put on the route, besides ten sailing vessels.Tbe Cortez took 1500 pasasngrri.Tbe Hudson Hay Company bare stationed armed vessels on Frazer's River, to prevent emigrants from carrying goods into tbe interior to sell.One American vessel, it is reported, had entered the river in spite of the blockade, the English commander not daring to fire upon her.The defeat of Col.Steptoe is fully confirmed His troops fell into an ambuscade, were attacked by a large number of Indians, and forced to retreat, with the loss of 7 killed and 15 wounded.The troops were not sufficiently supplied with ammunition.A general Indian war is expected.Gen.Clarke had dispatched troops from San Francisco and Los Angelos.Much excitement exists in San Lais, Obisop co and also in Carson Valley, In consequence of nnnu-rous robberies aud assassinations by organized banditti.In the former place a Vigilance Committee had been formed, and had already hung four culprits.In tbe lattera murderer named Snow had been seized and hung by tbe people.Before his death he made a confession, which led to the capture of seven confederates, who at last accounts were nnder trial for their lives before a body of citizens.Tbe Indians in tbe northern counties are again committing outrages.A U.S.pack train was fired upon in Del Norte county, a Mr.Baker killed, and tlie train captured.Two disastrous fires had occurred in California.A large portion of the business part of Mariposa was burned on tbe 18tb June; loss $230,000, Principal snflerers\u2014Allison k Harrison, $18,000 ; Dr.Grandvoinet, $2r>,000 ; Goodman A Hubbell, $16,000 ; McVicar A Gregory $12,000 ; Cohoen A Samnels, $14,000; McDermott A Co., $24,000 A fire at Han Andreas had destroyed property to the amount of $200,000, Business at San Francisco during tbe fortnight had been qnite active, with large sales of provisions and refined sugar to arrive.There bad been an active demand for mining implements.Clothing was firmer at advanced prices.Rice and China Hngar hsd materially declined.Adamantines and Spirits Turpentine were lower.Teas and Liquors dull and tending downwards.Dry Goods active during the fortnight.Harvesting had already commenced.Bread-stuffs were drooping ; a large sale of liaxall floor at auction was made at a decline, prices ranging from 11 to 12 dollars for Mperfine.The tnouer market inactive, but improving.Ship Caribbean, arrived at Ran Francisco, picked up at sea a disabled Chinese junk, containing 12 men, who had been floating about helpless for five montbi.Wood\u2019s Hair RRaroRATtrx.\u2014Tbe fame of thi* preparation rests upon its real merit.Thou* sands Ail over ibis country ars using it, and it dose all it claims through the various publications that it can do.Hair will grow on a bald scalp by its use ; hair will be preserved and beautified by its use : hair will tarn from gray to ite original color by its us*.We do not claim that a red headed gentleman or lady can be turned into individually with raven locks or auburn riugiste, but gray hair will b« restored to tbs originsi color.Reader, whatever you live, in any place yon reside, Wood's Hair Re-itorstirs Is sold.Enquire for it at ail tbe Druggists, and wherever such articles are usually sbtedasd, sod you will find its* we \u2022late.\tf ('atmoN^lvwor* of wartblefi Imlte-I\" tb# market, calTsd by (VHtettM nsttAo Use nose unless the words (ProfoRior Wood'# Hut» Rastoratlv* Depot Sl.Lbttl#, Mo^ and Ntw YofM,) are blown in the bottle.Sold by nil Droggiste and Patent Medicine dealers, also by all Fauej and Toilet Goods dealer* lu the United States and Canada.ANOTHER CERTIFICATE I Dr.Tumblsty continues lo sdn the approbation of the public, liars U another testimonial Dr.Tumblsty with bli berb medicines bas effected almost a perfect oats upoa two patients living in my bouse.They are ysl under the Doctors treatment and ars improving rapidly.Due of consueiplion, aud tbs other a very obstinate case of scrofula.WM.WHITHALL, No.1 Sl.Helen Ktref L Upper Town.Quebec July 10, 1858.DR.TÜMBLETY\u2019S MOTTO.I employ remedies, all prepared most carefully uuder my own hand, which have specific tcudeuctes to tbe various organs, and are true antidotes to the poisous which invade the sya-u-m.Tbaiv are n.-ue used that sicken, or reduce tbe ttretigbt, or cauae Pain or inconvenience.The treatment employed doe» not in auy case interrupt or interfere with tbe patients business or pleasures, it they are proper aud innocent.t be rxt »ruXe of M* .uperior «kilt : 'I bat never ha* failed, there an- h ui.Jr.*U ran tell, M bo ore hruugbi flow itratU'» door no v huppy and w®U.till charge* - rr moderate, wild treatment and *ood XVill «ooii purify tbe » ii.de u.*»» of your blood.Maiiguanl aiûxr» brls.qts.and 25 brb pints in excellent order,\u2014for sale by July 9, 1858.M.G.MOUNTAIN.I^NOLTNH PUTTY in bladders, for sale by J\tM.O.MOUNTAIN.July 9, 1858.LINSEED OIL in khds.and qr.-casks, double boiled, for sale by July 9, 1858.M G.MOUNTAIN A CO.OLIVE OIL in hbdi.andqr.-casks, now receiving, for sale bv M.G.MOI NTAi.V, July 9, 1858.F RESil f RUIT\u2014100 Boxes Fresh M.Raisins, ex Kaiiwav, and for sale bv M.G.MOUNTAIN July 9, 1858.R.KENTUCKY LEAF TOBACCO\u20145 Hhds.aud 20 bales, just received A for sale by July 9, 1858.M Ü.MOUNTAIN, Nun s Building, Peter Street.Jffl! « THE undersigned offers for tide » NEW SCHOONER, built on fine model and tbe best of materials\u2014will measure about 75 tons.She is now alongside the St.Panl\u2019a Market Wharf.For further information, apply on board to\tJ.A.GRAYELLE.Quebec, July 13, 1838.\t8p HUGH MACKAY, Stnr Broker axd Générai.Cormissior Aoext Telegraph Buildings, St.Peter St.Quebec, Mey 19, 1868.\t3m To Parties Visiting the Montmorenci FALLS .TI1K undersigned having obtained a Licence to keep an HOTEL near tbe FALLS of MONTMORENCI, begs to inform tbe Ladies and Gentlemen visiting the Falls, that he U now prepared to receive and accommodate them in a comfortable manner, having several rooms expressly fitted up.He will also convey them, GRATIS, to the Falls, where a fine view of them can be obtained.J.BTE.BINKT, Jane 22 1858.\u2014Im\tHotel-Keeper S.STURTON, CHEMIST, 2, St.John Street, OFFERS FOR SALE : PALMA CHRISTI POMADE, arery excellent preparation for the Hair, Botanic Hair Wash, which effectually eradicating scurf and giving the Hair a beautiful gloss ; Is especially adapted for nartery use.Highly Scented Brown Windsor and other Toiletu'Soape in variety, Antiseptic Tooth Powder, a superior Dentifrice, giving whiteness to the Teeth and health-lines* to the Gnms.Kas.Rondeletiu, Eau de Cologne, Lavender Water, Piesse A Lobin's Perfumery, Ac.A small quantity of English Ketchup, imported direct\u2014very good.N.B \u2014All Drngs and Chemicals warranted gennlne, en! prescriptions dispensed with the greatest care.Quebec, July 12, 1958.NOTICE.HE NEW STEAMER SCOTCHMAN, Captain R.DICKEY', is prepared to TOW ELS and RAFTS at moderate rates.\u2014 For further information, apply to Johh Me-Docoa».l, Broker, Office adjoinging Custom House, Peter Street, or to the Captain, on board, at the Cul-de-Sac Wharf.Quebec, June 23rd, 1858.Wanted to Charter, VESSEL from 150 to 300 tons, to Load a Cargo of Timber Deals for Tralee.Apply to C.E.LEVEY A CO., St.James Street.Quebec, July 12.1858.Wanted to < barter, A VESSEL 80C to 1000 Tons, to load a cargo of White Pine for Bristol.CHAS.E.LEVEY A CO.St.James Street.July 8, 1858.Spring Tooth Horse flay Hakes.Sale Cheap by HENRY S.SCOTT.Quebec, July 6, 1858.HAMS.JUST Received, a small lot of Choice WESTPHALIA HAMS, for sale by E.A W.POSTON A CO.Quebec, July 5.1858.TOBACCOS.1 TH \\\thne Honey Dew Tobacco 1U' f J) 4 a, «\u2019*, 10 s and 32 a.5 Caaes Y ellow Peach do.\u2014a very fine article for smoking.Also\u20146 Hhds.Superior Kentucky Leaf Tobacco.For sale by K.A W.POSTON A CO.Quebec, July 5.1858.Valuable Property For Sale, By the Exécutais of tbe Ut* Mr.H.lari I m.For Charter.TO any safe Port In Great Britain or France, a New Brig at 233 Tons Register.Apply to i.M.KERR, Broker.Quebec, June 24, 1858.Wanted to Charter.A VESSEL of 400 a 450 Tons, to load Timber and Deals for Londonderry.Also\u2014A Vessel of 750 a 1000 Tons, to lo*.d Timber.Ac.for Liverpool.Apply tj\tC.W.WILSON A CO.Quebec June 23, 1858.Wanted to Charter, A VESSEL of 500 a 600 Tons, for Shields.A Vessel of 300 a 500 Tons, for Hull.To loadCargoes of Timber and Deals.HENRY BURSTALL.Gibbs Wbarf.Quebec, June 8, 1858.To Ship-Matter*.SHIP-MASTERS in want of ROCKING CHAIRS will be well served at CRAIG'S, St.Pact Strict, not three minutes walk from tbe Custom lloese.He has a good assortment, Cheap, well finished, and suitable for presents.THOMAS CRAIG, Cabinet and Chair Maker, St.Paul Street.Quebec, July 12, 1838.\t3m FIRE BRICKS FOR SAIL 60,000 Weil*\" r,RE \u2014Aten,\u2014 A quantity of Good House and Blacksmith\u2019s COALS, in lots to suit purchasers.Apply to\tJOHN BAILK, Leave-raft's Wharf.Quebec, July 10, 1858.\t2m OT8#MYB&BB« Vo.801, 8t Vailior Street, St- Kochs.Jy'v INFORMS the gentry and publie # I of Quebec and its vicinity, tbet he is prepared to execute all order* In tbe above line of basin***.Carpet*, Curtain*.Ac.of tbe latest styles and most improved patterns.J.D.will furnish Spring and Hair Mattresses, Lounges, Ac.on the shortest notice and most reasonable term*.KF\u201d Orders left at F.H.Hall\u2019s, R.Cole\u2019s, A.Faraubar\u2019sandat Mr, Wm.Brown's adjoining St.Peter\u2019s Chapel, 8t Vallier Street, will be punctually attended to.Quebec, July 13, 1858.\t3m New Book by Hugh Miller.Sperm Candles.A Few Boxes just received\u20146\u2019s and 4\u2019a.'\\m For sale by E.A W.POSTON A CO.July 5, 1858.SUGAR.DUTCH CRUSHED SUGAR in barrel very fine article For i»l.hy E.A W.POSTON A CO.Lower Town, July 6, 1858.WHISKEY HE BEST MONTREAL WHISKEY, Puncheons, Hbda.and Barrels, sale by B.A W.POSTON A CO.Lower Town, July 5, 1858.J in WINES.N Asaortment of tbe finest PORT, SHER RY and MADEIRA Wines, in wood and bottle.For tale by E.A W.POSTON A CO.Lower Town, July 5, 1858.ULK SALT Afloat, ex Sbip \u201c Golden Light,\u201d in lots to suit purchasers.Apply to FALKENBERG A McBLAIN.Quebec, July 6, 1S66.B TOYS UNO FANCY ORNAMENTS.FOR Sale bv the undersigned :\u2014 WAX FIGURES.Artificial Flowers, under Glass Shades ; Glass Shades, Ac.Also\u2014A new invented COFFEE POT, warranted to give full satisfaction.A perfect Coffee, made by atmospheric pressure, in less than ten minntes.HENRY HOWISON A CO.Quebec, June 28, 1858.01.0 TOM G1!F.FUST RECEIVED and for Sale by the Undersigned 4 Hhds.and 4 Qr.-Casks OLD TOM.RYAN, BROTHERS A CO.Quebec, July 1, 1858.For Sale bj (he Satafribera : N JOW LANDING\u2014100 Boxes Fresh Walnuts, Cases Sardines in quarters, halves aad wholes, Baskets Champagne, Alloa Ale.\u2014at.so,\u2014 Casks Fresh Hams.Boxes Pipes, Montreal, Cork Soap, Quebec Soap, Candles, Bags Liverpool Salt.A.J.MAXHAM A CO Quebec, Jun* 30, 1858 FOR SAIsB YELLOW METAL\u2014from J to Jane 26, 1858.U inch.H.BURSTALL, Gibb's Wharf.For Sale, to Close Consignments 301 fUNNKTS BUTTER, 10 Brls Pot Barley, 10 do Lake Huron Salmon Trout 15 do White Fieh.J.M.KERR, Broker.June 24, 1858.Salt Afloat.DAILY Expected\u201410,000 Minot* Liverpool Salt in bulk.FALKENBERG A McBLAIN.Quebec, June 22, 1858.IRISH SOAP.jpTOR RALE\u2014100 Boxes Olden's, Cork.June 19, 1858.J.M.KERR, Broker.MQ RKKNKNOWK, at preesnt ooeu-T pied by F.W.Wood, Ksq.\"The object being for eettlement of th« Estate, term* of payment ooeM be made to soit purchasers, the property Is one of tbe finest In tbe neighbourhood of Quebec, and la in the beet of order.Apply to the Executor», at ____ H A M.BENJAMIN'S, Fabrique Street.Quebec, June If, 1831.M IDDLKTON A DAWSON have just received ¦CRUISE OF THE BETSEY ; or, A Summer ramble amour the foetlliferona deposits of the Hebrides.With Rambles of n Geologist ; or, Ten Thousand miles over tbe fba-ailifhroB* deposits of Scotland.By Hugh Miller, L.L.D., author of \u201c Old Red Sandstone,\" lie., Ae.Frire*.8e 8d.For sal* at BHATTS BUILDINGS, Foot of Momstoln HUL Quebec, July I, 1851.^REFRIGERATORS.TUST received nod for sale RRFRIGERA-fj TORS of improved patterns, various sites.Ice-cream Freexers, Fi'tarer*, Ac.HKNBT S Quebec, June 16, 1858.Water Cooler», Water SCOTT.NOTICE.having claims against the I ___ j late HAUT fïCKKLL.plaie Street, are reqeeeted to mod the duly attested te\t__ W\tA BOH.CAMPBELL, B.P.Quebec, Jely 1, 18M> S A hh John Henderson dr.Co, mmo« etetsv, (Umv-Tove HASSET SQUARE,) f.itm* ns «w y .\t.TftO VABTETIRS of Panama, Lsgbdrn, Tuscan aoff English blrew.By tbe \u201c Mpva Beotia* \" they bow* received o forther supply of FILT HATS, Soft aad Stiffened, locludiag the \u201c Chum * and ** Hagai la- Hate.Loads# SATIN HATS fitted to tbe load by the \u201c Coofonuatenr.\u201d Stranger* viaiting the City are informed that a large Stock of FURS this esublisbuent.Quebec, June 21, 1858.is always on vfov at Quebec Bmporium of FASHION.Wo.50, 5t- John-otreot* (OPPOSITE 8T.URSULE STREET.) WM.SWEATMAN, Merchant Tailor, Unbit-Maker, and General Outfitter, from London, TN returning sincere thanks to bis friends, the Gentry of Quebec, and its vicinity, for tbe liberal patronage hitherto received, begs io inform them that haring Leased tbe above Premia?*, be trusts by unremitting attention to their favours, together with small profit, to merit a continuance of their patronage, and begs to invite them to an iuapection of his new and well assorted Stock, selected for him in London, of the Beat and Newest Fabrics, which he ia prepared to make up ia the latest Fashion and tbe best workmanship, aad the Smallest Profit, ironing that system of carrying on business will increase their patronage ; also in future 16 per cent, discount on Cash purchases will be allowed.Beady Made Clothing.This Department will in future be found second to none in the City, anitable for every Season.TV.S.has always on band a Choice selection of Shirts, Collars, Cravate, Braors, 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 of Superior Paris Hats | KJ* Civil and Military Uniforms, Clergymen and Lawyer's Gowns, Servant's Liveries, made un tbe shortest notice and at tbe lowest possible price.Quebec, June 8, 1858.\t12m DRY GOODS.B' J.H.MORGAN EGS to call attention of bis Customers and tbe public to his large and well selected slock of Fancy and Staple Diy Goods, Comprising Rich Glacé Silk and Cloth Mantles.French and English Brocade, Silk, Tissue, and Barege Robes, .Striped, Cbeked and Figured Poplins, Silk Tissue, Circular Shawls, (very choice).1200 Cheap Muslin Robes, 600\t\u201c Poplins and Barege Robes, 1 Case French Flowers, 1 Case Bonnet Ribbons, 1 Case Parasols, 1 Cases Tuscan Bonnets (at Coot ) with the usual assortment of Cloths, Cassi-meres, Vesting, Linens, Shirting, Hosiery, Ac.Tbe whole has been carefully selected in tbe beet Kuropeon Markets, and will be found to compare fsvourably with any Stock in tbe city, and will be disposed of at a small advance on on Sterling Cost.PS\u2014No damaged Goods kept in tbie establishment.J.H.MORGAN.Quebec, June 1, 1858.CARPETS.The whole stock of carpets, Rugs and furnished materials, viz.Velvet Pile, Brussels, Tapestry, Imperial, and Kiderminister Carpets.\u2014ALSO.\u2014 Hearth Rugs, Damasks, Moreens, Fringes, Gimps, Ac., Ac.Mow on band in tbe Store* of the Subscriber will be sold at a heavy redaction on cost price'.ro» CABS Haring positively determined on closing that branch of tbe business.Parties requiring any thing in tbe above line are particular/ requested to call before buying elsewhere.J.H.MORGAN.\u2019, Quebec, June 1, 1858.STEAM PUMP.Ship Masters & Consignees A\u2019RE HEREBY NOTIFIED that tbe MT-xY DERWR1TERS bare caused to be located at ibis Port, one of PALMERS MAMMOTH STEAM PUMPS, capable of discharging fifteen thousand gallons of water per minute.Also CENTRIFUGAL MAIN PUMP of great power.Vessels can be «applied with either on application to MR JAMES S.DRYSDALE, Engineer, here ; THEODORE KART, Esquire, Montreal, or\tSHAW A BLACK, Black\u2019s Shipyard.Quebec, May 1st, 1858.\t3m THE CELEBRATED VERMOUTH BITTERS, DIRECT FROM MARSEILLES, REYNOLDS1 RESTIURINI, Quebec, July 9, 1858.JOHN BARCLAY, SHIP-CHANDLER A GROCER.No.2, Dean\u2019s Buildings, Lowm-Towk, SaCLT-AC-M ATKLOT StSMT, QUEBEC.May 6, 1858.6m ACCOUNT^JBOOKB, Arc.A , TH 01P S 0 B r ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER AND PAPER RULER.Nuns\u2019 Buildings, St.Peter Street.FULL SETS of BOOKS for Banks, Insurance Companies, Mercantile Houeea, Aanocia- tions.k ., made to order, from the beet English Papers, ef superior Binding, end Paged.\u2014also,\u2014 All varieties of Plain A Dkcooativb Bindiko.Quebec, May 29, 1858.ARCHITECTURE.THE undersigned ie prepared to execute Designs and make Specifications and Rs-timates for Public Buildings and Gentlemen\u2019i Residences, Ac.foe, upon the shortest notice, and to Superintend tlw construction of the same, L.MACLEAN Architect, me.Quebec, July 3, 1868.\t12 ADAM WATTERS, GROCERY, M ine Of Liquor S(oref ST.JOHN STREET, - A rpiIR subscriber oflfott FOR SALS, a ao«-I pleie assortment Of FRRHft GR00BR1K8.WINKS, LIQUORS, A*.Also, just receded, part of the cargo of the \"r»oo,\" comprising >*-Province Paper Mwll Almond#; DoAKbell *1-moads ; Sardhies ë rkutU ; Olive Oil.fo*.I 10 returning tbanks to Me nnsueroue enehh-ntere, he beg» to announce that, rioriag tie seminar season.M wilt bo Impassible for Mm te receive Fresh Cured Fin*** Haddtoib foet that b* will be pMMroi 0» supply FRjKHH HALIBUT, COD-FISH, HADDOCK, MAO-MM'-, WSSWOj -I\".\tIf .«n (-(w ».n.k i.will be oarefoltf attended to ^ ^\tA.WATTKRH.Qoeboc, June I, 1638. THE MORNING1 CERON10LE, FRIDAY, JULY ^6, 1858; | New Arrangements.MONTREAL ANÜT NEW TORE.TIE limn HOBTl AMEBICA1 10TAL MAH ITKAMSIIPL Wttmm Mww YnHa to JUwor»ool Cuisr Casik Pamaur.,.!HO 8*co«p do do .76 From Boston to Xdverpool.Cnimv Cabin Pabbamr.ooo« \u2022 fllO Skcono do do .\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 60 Tho thipo from Boa too call at Halifax.PxaaiA, CaptJodkino, Canada, Capt Lan*, Ababia, Capt Stone, AMaaiCA,Capt Wickmao Aha, Cant E Q Lott, Niaoaba, Capt Ryria, AraiCA.Capt Shannon, KuaorA.Capt J Leitch, These vaaseU carry a clear vVhite Light a meat head ; Green on starboard bow; Red on port bow.lM*e\tWKDNK8DAY.PaaaiA, Judklna, \u201c N.York, do Ttb July.Arabia, Stone, *' Boston, do 14th \u201c AraioA, Shannon, \u201c N.York, do 2lat \u201c \u201c Boston, do 28th « N.York, do 4th Aug \u201c Boston, do 11th \u201c « N.York, do 18th \u201c « Boston, do 26th \u201c Berttit not «cured until paid lor.An experienced Surgeon on board.The owners of these rhipa will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie.Jeweliy.Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills ol ladinf are signed therefer and the value thereof therein \u2022xpressed.For Freight or Paasage apply to K.C.à J.G.BATES., 99, Bute Street, Boston, Or\tE.CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, New York, , July t.1868.\t( MONTREAL Ocean Steamship Company Canada, Lang, Asia, Lott, Eubopa, Leitch, PsaaiA, Judkins, Arabia, Stone, Under contract with the Government Canada for the Trannport of the Itlalla.of Summer Arrangements\u2014Season 1858.THIS LINK will comprise the following First Class Powerful Iron Screw Steamers : ?nolo-Saxon,\u201d\t\u201cNorth Bhiton\u201d\tbuil\u2019g ** North-Amxkican,\"\t\u201c Hcnoarian,\u201d\t\u201c 44 Indian,\u201d\t\u201cBounnian,\"\t\u201c Nova-Scotian.\u201d (new) \u201c-,\"\t\u201c (In connection with the G.T.R.R.of Canada) \u2014 PROPOSED DAYS OF SAILING : \u2014 raoN mtnrpool, Wednesday, July 14, Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.do.Aug.do.Sept.do.Oct.do.28 th nth 25th 8th 22nd 6 th 20th FROM «jrSBCC.Saturday, July 3lst Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Aug.do.Sept.do.Oct.do.Nov.do.14th 28th Uth 25th 9th 23rd Oth 20th In the year 1859 the Line will be weekly.____RATES OF PASSAGE.- From, Liverpool to Quebec.Cabin, from £15 15s.to £18 18 0 Stg.according to accommodation.(Children in proportion.) Stenraoe,.£8\t8\t0\t\u201c Children in the Steerage.7 years and under 12,.5\t5\t0\t\u201c 1\t«*\t\u201c\t7.4\t4\t0\t\u201c Under 1 year.'.10 0\u201c From Quebec to Liverpool.Cabin, from $66 to $80, eccordlng to accommodation.Children in the Cabin 7 yeara A under 12, $50 3 \u201c\t\u201c\t7, 40 1 «\t*»\t3, 30 Under 1 year.10 Stenraob,.$30 Children in Steerage 7 years A under 12, 20 3 \u201c\t\u201c\t7.\t15 1\t\u201c\t\u201c\t3,\t10 Under 1 year,.Retorn Tickets from Liverpool to any of the Principal places in Canada will be granted by the undersigned, and to Parlies 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 weasel.All Baggage at risk of owner thereof.Steerage Passengers are required to provide themselves with Bedding and Eating 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 From Liverpool to Kingston\t70s.A 5 y cent.**\t\u201c\tto\tToronto,\t72s.6dA5 iF\u201c «\t\u201c\tto\tHamilton, 75s.A 5 \u201c \u201c \u2022\u2022\t\u201c\tto\tLondon,\t85s.A 5 \u201c \u201c Heavy Freight as may be agreed on.The above inclades 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 free of charge.All Parcels intended to go by these Steamers \u2022honid be forwarded through the British and American Express Co.GEO.BURNS SYMKS A CO.Agists, 3, St.Peter Street, Quebec.¦dmonstonn, Au.an A Co, Montreal, Allan A Gillispii, Liverpool.Jamm A Alix.Allan, Glasgow.Montoominii A Grninhornn, London.Quebec, April 7, 1658.The Hamburg American Packet Company's WAIL, STEAM à PACKET SHIPS BITWISE HAMBURG, NEW-YORK, QUEBEC and NEW ORLEANS,\u2014aail as follow! THE Splendid and rast-Saillog Steamship \u201cCHESAPEAKE,\u201d Sidm*y Ceownll, Maser, now runs regularly between PORTLAND and NEW YORK, leaving Brown s Wharf, Portland, EVERY SATURDAY, at 4 P.M., and returning from Pier No.12 North River.New York, EVERY TUESDAY, at the same hour.This Vessel has recently been fitted up with fine accommodations for Passengers, thus making it the most speedy, safe ami comfortable water route for travellers between New York and Portland.Passage Fare $6,50, including Meala and Ctate Room.Goods forwarded to and from all parts of Citnada, in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway, with promptness and despatch, at the lowest rates.Preparations are already made for putting on an additional Steamer at once, should the business require it.For Freight or Passage, apply to M.PENNINGTON, Great St.James Street, Montreal ; W.ATKINS, Point Levi, Quebec ; J.S.MILLAU, G.T.H.Depot, Porllaud ; EMERY A FOX, Brown's Wharf, Portland ; H.B.CROMWELL, Pier No.12 North River, New York.February 22, 1858.\t6mp Quebec Timber Towers\u2019 Association* rpHE TIMBER TOWERS of Quebec having I formed themselves Into an association for the purpose of securing a fair remuneration for their work, and also for the purpose of binding the members 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 being lost, the following TARIFF of PRICKS has been adopted, which will in no case be deviated from :\u2014 For Towing the cargoes of Vessels,\u2014 Under 300 Tons, £3 0 0 per bund.Tons OTTAWA IL RIDEAU TRANSPORTATION UNE.INSURA NCE8.INSURANCE.BOSTON lias.is as.Ï 301\tTons to 400 Tons,\t\t\t2\t15\t0\tdo 401\tII\tto 500\tII\t2\t12\t6\tdo 501\tII\tto 600\tII\t2\t10\t0\tdo 601\t \u2014 - , \u2014 W Paper 'st.eAuu tratKT.Quebec, Jauy, 1856.; UNITED KINGDOM LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 8, Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, London, 8.W.EttabliiJud marly a Quarter a/ a Century.Annual Income Upward» of £186,000.0 H Alan A K : THE HON.FRANCIS SCOTT, M.P.DiruTY chairman: CHARLES BERWICK CURTIS, ESQ.THIS Company otters the security of a large paid up Capital, held in Shares by a numerous aud wealthy Proprietary, thua protecting the Assured from the risk attending Mutual Offices.There have been three divisions of profits, the Bonuses averaging uearly 2 per cent, per annum ou the sums assured, or from 30 to 100 per ceut.on the Premiums paid.* ox Haw York* Sums Aisurud.\tliunuii.'i&ildCHl.\t\trayable at Death £3.000\t\t\tJCI.HP7 10\t0.\t\tAH 007 10 0 4.1114)\t\t.I MW 0\t11.\t\t 5,500 0 0 :ioiki\t\t.\t1.1W 10\t0.\t\t 4.l,.^¦., 10 0 1,0011\t\t\t\t:*»7 to\t0.\t\t 1,307 ID 0 5ixi \t\t\t.\t1ÜH 15\t0.\t\t «to 15 0 too.\t\t.\t30 13\t0.\t\t t;i0 15 0 The Premiums, nevertheless, are extremely moderate, and r j\u201c One half of the Annual Premium for a term of years may remain unpaid, bearing interest (without requiring the deposit of the Policy ns in otheroftices.) This Company likew ise foregoes all claim for the debt, should the Policy he discontinued.Upwards of hivkn iicndkxd thousand poi nds (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 Year* this Company has issued 1,280 new Policies, insuring £888,-758, and producing new Premiums to the amount of £33,993 8a.Od.The attention of the Public is earnestly requested to the annexed scale 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 anuually, as may best suit the convenience of the Assured.\u2022Jnd.When an Insurance is for Life, half the Annual Premium may remain unpaid for five years, at interest, to be deducted eventually from the Policy, to he paid off at convenience, u system peculiarly suited to obtain Temporary Loans.3rd.The principle of an ascending and descending scale, which has been adopted, is equally applicable to the opulent, ami 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,) so as to render Leasehold Property, held upon Lives, nearly equal in value 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 the same cuu be had on application to E.Lkxnox Boyd, Esq., at the Office, 8, Watxkloo Placn, London, of W.G.Sheppard, Agent for Quebec, 42, St.Anne Street, U.T.Or of the\t.Medical Referee\u2014W.Mausden, M.D.35, St.Anne St.Pîace-D\u2019Armes.N.B.\u2014Policies now effected on the Participating Scale, will participate in the next Division 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, 1858.ÆTKi IXSIRâM\u2019K COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.Incorporated in 1819.\u2014Charter Perpetual, Cash Capital\u2014$1,000,000, TTNDKRWRITR all descripüons of INLAND |J MARINE RISKS.Usual Credit given on Premiums for satisfactory Notes.Open Cargo Policies will also be granted to Such Houses u may be approved of on application made through the undersigned.Ratex of Insurance and other information will be given at the Office of the undersigned.J.F.TURNBULL k CO., Aoints.Gowen\u2019s Buildings, St.Peter Street, Quebec.\t6m OCEAN MARINS AND FIRE, LAKE MARINE, CANAL VKR INSURANCE.RI PROVINCIAL ünéuvantc ®ompanp, OF TORONTO.Scbsoribid Capital,.$1,987,680, Paid tp Capital.$420,256.Nett Premiums received for 12 months ending June, 1867,\u2014$197,364 00.General Manager,\u2014Hon.J.Lx aider Starr.Qraaac Local Board : A.J.Maxham, Esquire, Cnairman, William Wurtele, Esq., Eugene Chinic, Ksq., Isaie Gaudry, Esqr.,\tGeorge Irvine, Esq.Marine Inspector.Mr.M.Bilodeau.Solicitors.Messrs.Holt A Irvine.Bankers.Branch Bank of Montreal.Fire and Marine business of every description transacted by this Company at as low rate# as in any respectable Office, and all losses promptly settled by the Local Board on satisfactory proof being made.tj\" Considerable reduction has been made of the rates on isolated Farm Risks, to which the attention of Farmers is directed.U* Tne Company's Policy protect against accident by lightning.Impolicies issued at once by J.F.TURNBULL k CO.Agents, Gowen\u2019s Buildings, St.Peter Street.Jane 6, 1858.\t12m may29 \u2019canada branch 07 ALB BAT and TZBSBB LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON.HEAD OFFICE: Curnncn Strx«t, KINGSTON, C.W.BOARD OF DIRECTORS : A.J.Macdonell, Esquire, Chairman, Maxwell W.Strange, Ksq., James Harty.Ksq., George A.Cummings, Ksq., N.M.Finlay, Secretary.Medical adviser,^-\u2022 been appointed C H AMR X R*» Lower 12m SW.WI Rag*! ise.Esq, Annual Income, - £130,000 Stg.FIRE DEPARTMENT.THIS Company continues to INSURE Building* end all other descriptions of Property against LOSS or DAMAGE BY FIRE, on Li* beral Terms.All jast iosses promptly settled, without dedne-lion or discount, and without reference to Eng\u2019 to the as lend.The large Capital and judicious management of this Company insures tne meet perfect safety sored.No charge for Polieiee or Transfers.Insurance effected on Rents or Bdildinos.LIFE DEPARTMENT.The following advantages amongst numerous others, are offered by tbia Company to parties intending to inaure tbeir Uvea :\u2014 Perfect security tor the fulfilment of its an* gait e men la to Policy holders.Favorable Rates of Premium.A high reputation for Prudence and Judgment, and the moat liberal consideration of all questions connected with the interests of the assured.Thirty dat« grace allowed roa Pay* ment or Rinkwal Premiums, and no forfeiture of policy from unintentional mistake.Policies lapsed by non-payment of premium* may be renewed within three months, by paying the premium, with a fine of ten shiliinga per cent, on the production of satiafactory evidence of the good state of health of tbe life assured.Participation of profita by the assured, amounting te two-thirds of ita net amount.Large Bonus declared 1855, amonntmg 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 1860.Stamps and Policies not charged for.All Medical Fees paid by the Company.Mkdical Rxrxmxx Da.ROWAND, No.24, St.Lewis Street.FORSYTH, BELL k CO., Agents, Commercial Cham ben.Quebec.April 29.ISfttL_ __________ THE undersigned having Agent for the above Co .\t.pared to receive proposals on as favourable terms as any other good Company.JAMKR TftKMAIN à 00.Quebec, May 12, 1858.\t12m Chartered by Act ef Parliament.Western Assurance Comp\u2019y Capital #400,000.Shares #40 e«ch.WHOM OATtTAt, eUNSORtNiD.ÏHE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVING determined on confining the basiness of Company excluaively to the FIRE DEPARTMENT, would Intimate to the public generally, and especially to the owners of sro^ll tenements and proprietor# of farm houaes and farm buildings, that insurances will be effected at moderate preminm# fof amount* proportionate to the value of the bnlldings, by which, in the event of accident, the/ may be secured against the total loes of their dwellings, àc.Short period risks taken on farm produce and goods generally.\t^\t., XT\u2019 The Company\u2019s policies protect against accident by lightning, yf Losses equitably adjusted and promptly Ad.Applications for Insovanee on Bolldlnga and Renand\u2019s Buildings, j Opposite lb* Montreal Bank.Quebec.Ut March.1666.j l , Um THE SCOTTISH AMICABLE Life ulnsurance Society ESTABLISHED 1836.President i THE MOST NOBLE THE MARQUIS OF DALHOUSIE.Vicn-Praddenta John Camyrrll Colmuhouw, Esq., of Killer-mont, His Grace Tbe Dbax or Bucclbugh, His Grace The Duke or Atholl.Kf\u201c THE PRESIDENtTvICE-PRESJDRNTS and DIRECTORS ARE ALL INSURED IN THE SOCIETY.1.\tCharacter and Stawdiho\u2014The Noblemen and Gentlemen who form the Board of Direction of tbia Society aiteat their high opinion of iU soundness and liberality and of the positive pecuniary advantages secured lo its members by inturtnf their own livtt ta the Society aud by presiding over the management of its affair*.2.\tCertainty or Final Payment.\u2014Every conaideration i* made subordinate to the perfect security of the Assured.It is the paramount ob j*ct of this Society that seventy or eighty yesr* hence Policies shall be as promptly paid as they have been for the last thirty yesra of its existence, and the safe and satisfactory character of the in-vestments will be found detailed in the 3rd Septennial \u201c Investigation\u2019\u2019Pamphlet, published and di«trihnted by numemis agents of the Society, which is neither a secret nor a Proprietary Association.3.\tImtortant Rbductiohor Prkmium*.\u2014 From the pamphlet referred to information will be obtained *\u2022 to Ike large profits of tbe Society, all belonging to the aemgred, from an application of which for the future, aa folly explained in page 29, has been frame* a Tabl* of Pro-miuma uoprecedonto'.ly low.For instance, (table A Ci a,par a ^-y, aged twenty may secure £lÛ0»t d**ln ht\t°» *1 5*.(kl.;\tbosMd pay £1 36s- 7d : if forty, £2 9s.7d.; if fifty, £3l* Uodr.All ord.i.prumptir «iwu.l^ N ii \u2014W# will oond ¦ a.iulr uti.-W prr moil ur othrrvloe ot £\u2022 vliotasl* pnou.SAMI fl.MYfe-RR JACOB MYKRA.MMOfITO.'*' K.VTHI.Xgt St'OltHS.J.U.lOMMMR.A«ei»l.STATIONARY A PORTABLE ENGINES, \u2022 w W HM.X Xj X-.GB.O., I J\u2019J Ac l~ t I^lttoolw Ht^ Uosston.__ cjjEAP\t»AÎB\u201dous*- \u2014 Com c., Tbroa«honl th* l'ruled \u2022tous nnd ths BnlUh l-rorlncra ü 11 ^1^ I TV C> HLAJVL .V: HR.AC3-G\u2019R St^reuIviM* &.Fierirotvpe Foundry, SIXONOKKAh BI-RXET.ifosTON.U com pi rtrt» .locked nnd fatly «inlppnd Bar th.prompt dsspotch Of nil rd.r» for Htr-rootvpinjr or Fllootrotyjptn* \u2022t», Newspaper Heads, Wood Earns.Ntamps.Dies, Medallions, id General Job Work, In th.boa atyb «4 the Art.snd si Ik.LOWEST CITY PRICES JOHN H Jk.Zj Xj o Hi DOORS.SASHES.BUNDS, 6LUE.SAND PAPER, 4C estmord Seethe» mm Smmd.177 lAlarksstonss Htrw*»t, Books.I\u2019nmplilets, *ra\\ lux*.* ManaUeturvya m%4 IVetWra Hi COACHES, LI6HT CARRIA6ES, SLEIGHS, lUrtiM^., Robr^ Ac.Garrlaan* aMdi So aadw .srrsnUd.Nos Id AIM Mfe:RRlMAC STREET DK.F.MOB KILL\u2019S FEMALE RPEC1FIC.' me- This remedy, which ho.boon m mcnomfnDy mod In All noon of SnpprsoUon nod Irr^utodtr Incld.Atnl la morrWd sad SlAfto Lodln.b only lo b.prtwnrod si th.orriCE.NO.9 HOWARD STREET.BOSTON.TH.iMÜaiony *\u2022 to lit* Inwalmbls rtito.of Ihb mratirr orsr a* Othrr*.I.Inccnlr.iiWr- Sent lo sil parte nf th.Onion by All Ifttera .orlminf .I for odrlc duly sllrndod In.Realdlrry nnd Cnnisne Hardware.F.DWAKD DANA ________ HAS remold (Vara No.'JB Kilby ili«.t,loNaa HAM Mlt.K STBEKT.K.ppnoiu I-mrl iOwwO whw.con b» foundn ftiU amortmmi of SoddWrT snd OoneA Hordwoir, at raies* svita» to tks nasi.Malleable Iron.OU Top.V^ism.led and Psfont 1 tuber l-mih.r nt BXTA.qclitt eontnnlly on hand.v.a.itRdvr>px>itr>, AVood Ivory Trimer.17 Hnrvnrd place.Bast on.opposite Old Routh (harrh Waihiniton SL Uilli.ui, B.o.vslls aid Tma Via Balls JOHN STILICS Rss remm-rd Asm SI ExeSnnf» temt.So Ih.Globr Buildiii|c-s IS Mate Street, Where hr will sonttau.to rurwivs Maiiynimntssr Colonial Hrodnce, Of .rry kind, snd lo purehi*.pood* la th* BOSTON AND NEW YORK MARKET*, At T.rjr lowr.1 priera, tor Merchants and Trorten in CANADA AND THE EASTERN PROVINCES.For Cash or CanUgnmants of Produc.A lhoeou«h srqusintancr with th* mnrkrti, and proofbl prrsonsl ¦Hrnti«ii lo «II ordm hu rnshled him to |fw.rattr.MtiafscUori w hGruriomrrs III.sim will orer be In irnder hii urnrr .dran-ts«rou.end profltohlr lo (Udofiitl M.rth.nU, la Ike rale of their produr.snd purrhue of «heir food*.Reference, r\u2014Mraerw Clirk «nd Woodward.Horion « J.O.Bow*.M.P.P, Twrailo.C.W.i lm Gw \u201c\t- Yauaiem\t- \u201c ('.W , Ire Gould, feju.Mnntrenl.C.K.: Merare-Hall Isa, N.B« W.J.Weed, Ewj., SL John's, N.F- PERUVIAN SYRUP! OR, rROTECTRD Solution of Protoxide of Iron.' U.rln* ¦ucrrariully purad Dm ontoal to which new discowsriaa in Ih.M.lrrio Alodtoa are nilyrarod.mari now bo rec.lred u .n raUbli.hed medicine.IT* KIT1CAOY IN CURINO DYHPKPBIA, A If eel lone of the Liver, Dropsy.Krwralgla, HrnsB \u2022Kitls nn«l ( onsuasptive Twndeurles, Dltorrlered State of the Blood, Boll*.Reurvy.and to* Pmntrnllre Kfferte of I^nd or M*r-rnrr.General DeMlltp» end all Diseases requiring a ionic, or alterative Medicine, is Bow beyond qnecllon.Th.pronfk ot Hs «arsty srs to nemo-one, eo well sathsaOeaM, end of eocA pecnHâr riMrocSsr.Uut .tritoron emmet rrwonebty heeitsla to rvcoira Ih* proAred The Poranen Syrup dora no* proféra te b* a curw-oU, bol Ile rance U rilenrira, twesara monr «Ueeera.eppseraHy unlIA».ran Inttmnlcly related, «ad, prorradlnf from on* mura, mey b* cured by mo Th* flora of dleraen for which th.Sttop prorldra ninre I.prrciaoly UmI which bra on often board Uw h Ht brat order rtf medical \u2022MU Tho feel, are t»n.:hK th« wltnorar* er* nccraelH*.Md Ih.stfWy end efBcncy the above, by order of Hbr Majibty\u2019s Honoibabln Commih-sionbrs, to protect the public against fraud, as without this none can be genuine, and to imitate which is felony.Paint in the Back, Gravel Lumbago, Rheumatism, Gout.Disease of the Kidneys and Bladder.Stricture, Ate, Dr.de roos* compound renal pills are a well known safe and speedy remedy for the above dangerous complaint*, Discharges, and Diseases ot the Kidney* and Urinary Organa gen*rally.Possessing tonic properties, they agree with the most delicate stomach improve the health, and In three day* etftct a cur* when copaiba, cubhs, and all such dangerous medicines have utterly failed.2*.9d.f 4s.Gd., 11*.and 33s per box, of the Agent* below, or post free on receipt of the amount by Dr.DK ROOS, 10, Bernes Street, Oxford Street, London.The superiority of these celebrated Pills over erery thing of tbe kind is universally acknowledged, and tbe extraordinary demand for them without precedent.Many there are, who from natural diffidence or fear of discovery, would silently bear their affliction*rather than apply foratd lo those from whom they may reasonably expect relief.With tbe above Pills, tbe sufferer may without the knowledge of a second person, cure himself speedily, privately, and at tbe least possible expense.Sold at Langley's Drug Store, Hollis-etreet, Halifax, Novo-Scoiia ; by Hasrard, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island ; Word, News Office, Sydney, Cape Breton ; Ashton, Richard-yon A Co., Mount Road, Madras ; Dulse k Nephew, Agra ; Teacher A Co., Poonah and Kurachee ; Smith A Co., Scinde ; Dodsworth k Co.Clark, Romer A Co.and Oawln k Co., Colombo and Candy ; Lyman k Co , Montreal; Pcstonjee A Co., 1, Military Square, Bombay ; R.Ross, Laboratory, Falmouth, and Lawton, Advertiser Office, Kingston, Jamaica ; Beicb-mann and Tailt, Port of Spain, Trinidad ; Hea-gan, Weekly Register Office, Antigua; Hay-lock, Belize, Honduras ; West, Palmer k Co., Kingston, Canada ; Strickland k Go., Mobile, Alabama ; Stampa, Constantinopl* ; Palsey A Fryer, 384, George-Btreet, Sydney, and Ford, Chemist, Swanton-street.Melbourne, Australia, of whom also may be had \u201c THE MEDICAL ADVISER,\u201d or should difficulty arise in procuring any of tbe above, enclose tb* amount by draft or otherwise to 10, Bernea Street, Oxford Street, London, and they will be seat securely packed per return.Phtsoix Bitters.SMUU*ïïv XIDIcms NuW cur.Of SOHO* .81 A, DROP8T, and la r**ft ma*t *10 disease* toon yield to tbeir oturaUv* properties.It box been computed that during tb* last hr*nty-five yeaia upward* of FOURMILLIONS of persons hav* bÿ** UuçtiUd \u2019|»y tb* us* of these medicines ; a fact whieh speaks volumes in favor of tbeir ouratlv* properties\u2014* singl* trial will place them beyond th* reach of competition In the estimate of «very patient.By tbeir ns* tb* BLOÔD 18 RESTE)HKD TO A HEALTHY STATE and freed Iron» all impurities.Tb* system is not reduced daring their operation, but invigorated, and they require no restraint from business or pleasure.The afflicted have in the** medicines a remedy that will do for them all that medicine can possibly effect.PRKPARKD BT W.B.MOFFAT, M.D., PROPRIETOR, NEW YORK, AND FOR SALK BY Nor.13, 1857.JOHN MÜ88ÔN, and BENNLNG A BOWEN, Agents, Quebec.12m The golden prize THE GOLDEN PRIZE.THE GOLDEN PRIZE.THE GOLDEN PRIZE.THE GOLDEN PRIZE.THE GOLDEN PRIZE.THK GOLDEN PRIZE.I HE GOLDEN PRIZE.THE GOLDEN PRIZE.THE GOLDEN PRIZE-THE GOLDEN PRIZE.ILLl\u2019SRATEDIlLLl'HTRATED I ILLUSTRATED ILLUSTRaTKI) EVERY WEEK.ILLUSTRATE]) EVERY WEEK.ILLUSTRATED KVRKY WEEK.ILLUSTHATEI) EVERY WEEK ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FKKE.SPECIMEN COPIES SENT PREK SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE.THE GOLDEN RPIZE.ILLUSTRATED! ILLOSTRATED.The New York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is one of the largest and best weekly papers ot the d.ty.An Imperial Quartu containing eight PAG»*, or kobty COM MM, ol entertaining ori-rtiiel miller : and xi.cuantly illustbatao every week.A GIFl WORTH FROM 50 CENTS TO 130000 IN GOLD, WILL BE PRESENTED TO EACH SUBSCRIBERS IMMEDIATELY ON RECEIPT OF THE SUBSCR1P110N MONEY.One copy for one yeer.62 00.\tend\t1\tgift.One copy for two /car*.3 50, and\t8 gifu.One copy for threo years.5 00.sad\t3 gifts.One copy for five ye*r».A 00, and\t5 ftfU.AND TO CLUBM.Three copies one year.63 00, and 3 fifu.Five coptes one year.\t8 00, end 5 gifu.Ten copies one y ear.1300.and 10 gilt*.Twenty-one copies oaeyrar.30 00 and SI gift*.The artlcUe to be dl.tribated or* comp rlsed In the fo lowing list:\u2014 N Packages of Gold, containing.6300 00 each.5 do\tdo\tdo\t 200\t00\teach.1» do\tdo\tdo\t too\t00\toark.IU Patent Lover Hunting Coeod Watches JOQOOench.80 Gold Watches.73 00 each.30 do .00 00 rack.do\t.50 00 each.3o0 Ladies Hold Watches.33 00 each.200 Stiver Hunting Cased Watches.\t30 00 each, 500 Stiver Watches.610 to 15 00 eech.IUU0 Gold Guard.Vest nod Kob Chulne 10 to 30 00 each Gold Lockets.Bracelets, Brooches, Kar Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins.8Jeers Battons, Rings, Shirt Studs.Watch Keys.Gold andSQver Thimbles, and a variety of other artMes, worth from fifty cents to 613 each.Immediately ou receipt of the subscription money, the subscriber's name wlU be entered upon our subscription book opposite a number, and ibo gift corses ponding with that number will bo forwarded, within one weak, to the subscriber, by mail or exproea, pc it paid Ly All rommuateaUoui should be addressed to SECRET A CO.48 and 49 Moffat Building, 333 Broadway.New York.\u2022.\u2022Specimen copies sent free.Agents wanted.Sabeertbura in thin Prerlaeo must send 95 conta extra to pay postage u.the Lino.April 5, 1858.\t12m-2am-dAlm wly.JUST RECEIVED BWL BARDOTTH\u2019S Taatcleas Veriul\u2019uge or Sugar Drop* & Worm* Warranted without Mercury.This excellent vermifug* is prepared from the most efficacious vegetable substances, and has proved, in all coses, a safe and certain remedy for worms.It baa a sweet and delicately pleasant flavor, and therefore is peculiarly adapted for children, who will take it as readily as any other confectionery.DIRECTION.\u2014The contents of the bottle may be taken two boors before or after meals, by adults in one day, and by children In two days.After the last dose some kind of purgative (particularly a few grains of calomel) would accelerate the cur*.Sold by BRNNING A H0WKN, 14 Ruado Street, Sole Agents for Quebec.April 16, 1858.LEA A PERRINS\u2019 OBLRBRATBD W0BCESTEHSH1HE SAUCE, raovotmcio ar ooaaoiaaauai, to be the CNIY 800D SAUCE, and applicable to IYKRT VARIETY OF DISH.¦TVBAOT Of A LETTER from a MRDI0AL GKNTLKMANa Madras, to his Brother at WORCESTER, May, 1861, High School of Quebec.fpHF.usual couwe of instruction in thislnati-X tution comprises English Reading ; Grammar and Com position.History, Geography.Writing; Arithmetic, General and Commercial; Mathematics, including Geometry, Algebra, Mensuration, Ac.; French, Latin, and Greek.Terms, as heretofore, £12 10*.per aennni, payable quarterly in advance; Scholars under 10 years of age £10 per annum.Bt a due distribution of laheor among th* Teacher* and other arrangements, \u2022 full opportunity is afforded of ««euring prof ciencv in th* practically useful, as w*U as th* Ciasmca branrb»-».Wo*b\t27tb Dec.1866 Kfir ittomfng Cbronttlc IS rUBLISHED DAILY DUR1NO THK YEAR, Bt CHARLES 8T.MICHEL, at his orricR, Wo.\u2022, XotmUixa Stmt, PER MB.\u2014Twenty *Five Shiliinga per annum payable half-yearly in ad vane*.adyertiriho.8lx Itara ao* uaAor, 1st tnxortloa.Is 84.mg jua eu» orah sabsoquoat turarteoa^ « «*.*«* 7*4 fo* T*n llaM udamérar.1st larartleo, 3« 44, aa4 104 for __~ch sub.sqn.nt turartfo.\t.aa* 1*4 r*r Over tea Mom 44 *«r Um for th* 1st -tminu aa4 16 D*r tins for *aob suhsoquoat lassrUoa.*1#* to* prtvt- Ifrfrfr of Ota&fffliff It oecooioMilw HalfNqnareiaoMooxMo* Ullne^ ftfi, with th* ram.ProfosslonshMid other 0w4s, a*t exceeding four Hum At per annum.No Advertisement to berausMtred by the year nnlssa tt t.MSvtoMlr agree* *|K>a botwsoa tb* partira Th* prt vtlogs of Y early AdTsrttrars wlU bo confiood to tholr rugutor bustuora, and all other Adrortlscm* ut a \u2022ueh aa A union Salat, Braaat «0 Let Diaralutfca L***J N#lk*-\u2019WU1 b* Notleas of Deaths, eootaialng aa tavluUo* to attend th* Ftenoral, to b* charged 8*84.No discount allowed ou Advertlaemeuta ordered ter be Inserted one*, twice, or three timet a week.H.B.All Ordfrft f*r làé UMrtioa or éiooooilomoaoo of AdvertlaemeaCs.toast bo tu writing\u2014verbal order* aaorat be racofuiusd.\t«« wuera 1 I I \u2022 J fj\t\u2014 -\t«I Allconmunuahone mutt bepo»t-pat
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