Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 27 juillet 1858, mardi 27 juillet 1858
[" AND COMMERCIAL iri/T tta «iurttc5ir A.O.MO CVII< fiOBATA A.O.MocccnaiM T 43 M 3*1?Xi V U A AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.XII.] QUEBEC, TUESDAY, 27th JULY, 18 6 8.[NO.3163.For Sale or To Let.MOUNT PLEASANT.\u2014To Let, with Immediate poueMion\u2014 f I til AT pleatADllj altuated HOUSK, \u2022 the property of Mr*.Pore,\u2014the P ™ inaide haa been papered and painted and pnt into good repair.Apply to the owner, at the realdenoe of Mrf.gToTT, at Mount Pleaaank June 4, 1858.\t_______ TO BE LET, AN OFPICK, conaUUng of two rooma, lately occupied by Meeere.A.à D.Rit-oma A Go., in the ^ Uoaiao CiAMaaaa,\u201d St.Peter Street, opposite the Bank of B.W.A., With Fire-proof Safe, Water aad Uaa.J.ORIAYKS OLAPHAM, Quebec, May 4, 1858.\tNotary.?OR SALE A HOUSE and LAND, on the Baaka I\tof the River St.Lawrence, in **^8*^ tJae Pariah of Bk Antoine de TIUy, forming a beautiful Country Residence, about It miles from the Church aad i ofa mile from Captain Bergeron'a Landing, who runs a Steamboat twice a week to Quebec.The bouse is BO x 38 feet, with a large Yerandah round it, a cellar the same siae, divided into 5 aparments, V feet high, the ground floor is divided into entrance hall, breakfast, dining and drawing room, with cupboards, pantry, and kitchen in which is a pump connected with a never failing spring of water.The upper atory con-tains 7 bed-rooms, with 3 setts stairs leading to the same, all well finished.The Land contains about 80 acres (through which ruus a river on which is a good mill site) 35 acres of which are under cultivation, with \u2022 good Orchard and Garden well stocked with fruit trees, and the remainder in woodland.This property will be sold cheap mud on easy \u2022term of payment.Apply to GOSSELIN k LARUE, General Agents.Quebec, May 21, 1858.\t5 Building Lots.Q TFUILDING LOTS for sale at the West t) |3 end of Stadacoaa Terrace, St.Lewis Road.Apply to\tH.S.SCOTT.April 22, 1858.To be Let, MFT7H AT First-Class SHOP and Dwel-I ling, containing five apartments, situated at the comer of Bridge and Richardson Strsets, St.Rochs, well adapted for a Dry Goods, Orocsry, or any branch of basiness.Apply to ths proprietor, on tbs pre- JEAN LEMKLIN.Quebec, April 30, 1858.TO LET, \u2014\u2022WITH IMMBDIATH POSSESS!»»- rpwo COMMODIOUS DWELLING HOUSES, situated on the Bsivi-dere Road, adjoining the residence of P.FaLKSMssia, Esq., with Stable*, Coach hontes, a well of pare water, and one aerv of land attached to each house.Apply to R.H.RUSSELL, M.D.Quebec, Feby.2, 1858.\tup Gowen\u2019i Buildings, St Fetor St toTet, SEVERAL Comfortable First Class OFFICES.Apply to H.GOWEN, Advocata, E.8TAY1LT, ArebHact, Or the proprietor\tH.GOWEN.Quebec, Jany t, 1868.BASEST and HOUSE TO LET TN Valliere Street, next door to Mr.I J.0.Yaluub k Co's Cabinst ¦\"¦ ¦¦ Manufactory.Apply to J.0.VALLIERE * \u2018SON.Qnsbec, Feby.10,1858.FOR SALE, TpIFTT SUPERFICIAL ARPENTS J'' of LAND, in the highest state oi cultiTstion, with House, Barn, èe., thereon erected, situated on the 8k Louis Road, Parian of Sta.Foye, at 4| »des from Town.One half of the above property will be \u2022old separately if required.There is a teplndld beach lot attached to the ' sale and terms of payment Bast.Apply to ths propristor, Mr.J.J.O'BRIEN, on ths premises, or to Mr.BELLIAU, Votary -*ta.Foye, November, 1857.\ttut nV-TSBI WHOLESALE A BETAIL BOOT, SHOE, aww INDIA RUBBER STORES, Mm.a, BUADE STREET, tT First Store on the left hto* tide on the top ofihwftw^e, Jfl|, ' Aad Ho.81, BAIHT JOHH STREET.in part as follows Ff Several Thousand Pairs of Ladles Enamelled and Calf galashed Pronella Boots and Gaiters, of all colours ; Lad l»»\u2019 H Jenny Lind\" Patent Shore and Slippers ; a large assortment of Misas»,\u2019 Chlldrees\u2019 aad Infants\u2019 Boots Shoes and Fahey Cacksot all colors aid of the latest and most improved ityles ; also a large aeeortment of Gentlemen\u2019» CalfSkin and Cow-hide Long and Short Boots.P*ff«d eewed : Men\u2019s, Boys and Youths Calf Skin, Goat Skin and Patent Leather Shoes, Coburg» and Baogans In great variety, together with a mood assortment of Gentlemen's Fancy Patent Leather Confess Boots, Cloth è Prunelle Gaiters, Ac., Ac.QUICK f AIjES ASM ALL PROFITE IS TUI MOTTO OV TM tSDEMieUSD.U\" All work warranted : If rips, will be mended free of charge.gp- Country Merchents and Shoemakers selecting a Stock shoeld call and examine before « «\u2022 treal, Portland ) and Boston.3:10 4:00 6:00 7:00 9:45 Qtmso tims.FARE\u20143d.each Passenger.Ths Stages and Landings are now 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,_________ IRISH BAZAAR.8:00 9:20 11:00 1:00 r.M.2:40 3:40 Pas.per Express ) Pass, and 4:20 r.M.> freight ) for St.8:00\t[Thomas.9:30 A J AN! BAZAAR, in aid of ST.BRIDGET\u2019S ASYLUM, will be held in the month of JANUARY next.Donations will be thankfully received by the Revd.Mr.McGAUHAN, or by any of the following Ladies : Mr*.Cannon,\tMrs.\tLane, Mr*.Ardouin,\tMrs.\tLilly, Mr*.Golfer,\tMr*.\tGreen, Mrs.Fitxpatrick,\tMrs.\tMaguire, Mrs.Peters.Mr*.Parkin will preside at the Refreshment Table.By order, MARY H.LANE, Secretary.Quebec, Juyi 7, 1858.Macaulay\u2019s and Bayne\u2019s Essays.TTSSAYS on Biography and Criticism, by Pi Peter Bajne\u20146s 3d.Essays and Criticism, by Lord Macaulay\u201410s P.SINCLAIR.Quebec, Jane 23, 1868.$500 Reward! DR.TUMBLETY\u2019S VEGETABLE COMPOUND.THE Proprietor, DR.TUMBLBTY, 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 used according to directions.Rheumatism, Pains in the Back, Breast and Side, Palpitation of the Heart, Toothache, Headache, Cramps in the Stomach, Frosted Hands or Feet, Sprains or Bruises, Stiffness of the Joints, Fevsr and Ague, Cholera Morbus, Concha, Colds, Loua of Appetite, 8u Complaints, Bruises, Sore Throat or Quinsy, Swellings and External Injuries.Ac.Ac.\u201c Its efficacy has been fairly testsd, and its virtu## pronounced unparalleled.\u201d Psion\u201450 cents aad $1 per bottle.YEGE TABLE CATHARTIC PILLS For Habitual Costiveness, Weak Bowels and Stomach, Slow Circulation, Impure Blood, Pimplea of the Skin, Too Fall 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 ones used these Pills, ever abandoned them for any other.They ara, though gentle nnd mild, very efficient, carrying off the humors of the body, purifying the blood, correcting the stomach, giving activity to the Liver, and a healthy tone to tha whole system.These Pills bava oaa great and distinguishing peculiarity\u2014a virtue which has been long songht for in cathartic, but has not, as we are aware, been hitherto found.There is not probably a single reader of these lines, if he has had the occasion at any time to use cathartic medicine, who has not found by experience that after its operation his bowels were more or less weakened for a time, indicated by subsequent costiveness.It is in the nature of cathartics to act Urns.In this Pill there is combined a tonic which completely suatains the bowels and tha syatem, while a cathartic influence has been produced.They thercrefore never lose tbeir effect : never leave tbe bowels coetive, and may be used by the most delicate person.For the diseases named they act with complete efficiency, searching ont and removing all iropnritks of the system, acting upon tbe whole ailmentary canal, and restoring tone and vigor to the whole system.When once adopted they are never abandoned for any other.Price 25 cents per box.Sold Wholesale and Retail, by JOHN E.BURKE Chemist and Druggist, 17 Bnade Sk Opposite the French Cathedral.Sole agent for Quebec, Quebec 26th Jane 1858.\t6m.CAPE COTTAGE, TN CAPE ELIZABETH, near PORTLAND, Maine, has been throughly renovated for tbeHeasoa, and is now ready for the reception of Visitors.Fishing and Sailing Boats are always in rsadinsis for Boarders, Ao.Coaches running three times »-day to and from the Oars.Also Horses and Carriages in readiness for Boarders.Capa Cottage, for a Watering Place and Summer resort, cannot be beat.8.M.MARBLE, Proprietor.(Address Portland, box 2200.) June 1, 1858.\t3m Oars ! Oars ! ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.HE Subscriber has constantly on hand a Supply of a new made WHITE ASH 0AR8 the best quality, manufactured in the Eastern Townships.\u2014Length which he offers for sals Prices, at bis Oar Depot, 20, Champlain Street, (Opposite the St Lawrence Foundry,) And near the Quebec Bank, St.Pater Street.Also\u2014Blocks and other useful articles for Ship\u2019s ass.N.B.\u2014Those Oars are aot manufactured from New Liverpool Calls, that is aow made and oflVred for sale ia this market.Merchants and Sbip-Maetsrs will find it to their interest to call at the Depot before making purchases elsewhere.J.QUINN.Quebec, June 6, 1851.\t6m T oTtl from 13 to 30 fret\u2014 at the lowest Cash OR.JAS.REED, NO.31, 8T.PITER STRUT, OrrSSITB MS.MSSUS'a Quebec, May 38, 1858.I ¦ .\t\u2014 .i.IéM t.nh ¦\t1.^.\t.REMOVAL.FTYHI Subscribers have REMOVED to »«\u2022 I of the! Stores owned by ths Haiae Hoar, ea Hunt\u2019s Wharf.J.BROWN A 00.Quebec, ttth April, 1888.CHEAT WESTERN Insurance and Trust Co.HEAD OFFICE: In Company\u2019s Building, 404 Walnut Street Plilladelptilm.Gwril Affry f#r Caniilv MONTH, C.tf.LKANDKR W.V.H.STARR,\u2014Agent.Charter Perpetual.Capital, $500,000.FIRE INSURANCE on Stores, Dwelling*, Public Building* and MercbaudUe generally Limited or Perpetual.DIRECTOS: - Charles C Latbrop, Alexander Whelldon, Isaac Haxlehurat, John 0.Hunter, B.Tracy, John R.McCurdy, Jona J.Slocum, Wm.Darling, Thomas L.Gillespie, James B.Smith, Hon.Henry M Fuller, John R.Vodges, James Wright, j Alfred Taylor.CnaaLsa O.Latmboi*,\u2014Prealdnet.William Daeumo,\u2014Vice do.L.GaaooBY,\u20142nd Vice\tdo.Jamks Weight,\u2014Secretary A Treasurer.H.K.RiCHAaoaoM,\u2014Asat.\tdo.Statsmikt, Jabuart 1st, 1858.Capital,\t$222,300\t00 Surplus on the Year, 55,(74\t05 -$277,574 05 ASSETS.Real Estate Bonds and Mortgages,\t$136,800\t00 Stocks (Par value $86,450,)\t51,915\t00 Bill* Receivable,\t61,723\t60 Ca*h in Hank and due from Agents,\t27,135\t45 $277,570 05 Loises Paid,\t$47,850 11 Expenses, Commission, Reiosurence, and Dividend,\t41,352 64 - $89,202 75 THE undersigned, Agent for tbe above Company, is prepared to accept Risks on most favorable terms.Policies issued and Lbsses settled without reference to the Head Office.OWEN MURPHY, Agmt, Sk James Street, Quebec.Jane 26, 1858.\t3m MARINE INSURANCE.a UAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY OF PAILADKLPHJÀ.A.FRASER, Agent.Renaud\u2019» Buildings, Opposite Montreal Bank.Quebec, Jane 21, 1858.8ÀTTERTHWAITE BROTHERS, AWISTUSIFATUA6C, A1HSÜUICI HOUtS AosxTs ron The Marine department of the Insurance Co.of North America.\u2014A s-ists $1,000,000.\u2014Company C aartered in 1T94.ALSO ASUTS FOE QUAKER CITY INS.Co.of Philadelphia COMMONWEALTH INS.Co.of Hamsburg PENNSYLVANIA INS.Go.of Pittsburg.Underwriters Bnilding A Chamber of Commerce, 61 William Stbibt, New-York.May 14,1858._____ 6jm MARINE INSURANCE.FREIGHT or CARGO, insured in the '\u2019Sex,\u2019\u2019 Mikcamtilb,\" \u201c Commie cial,\" or u Uaioa,\u201d Mutual Insurance Companies of New York.Apply to THEODORE HART, Montreal.Montreal, May l, 1858.\t6m JOHN ANDERSON, SHIP-BROKER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FORWARDER, XniUTance and General Axent, QUEBEC.Kay 11, 1856.NOTICE.MRS.JACOBS informs her customers aud the > public in general that she continues to undertake every description of STRAW WORK, to Clean and alter BONNITSin the LATEST PARISIAN STYLE, having engaged tha assistance of Messrs.Whildbs A Co., of New York, tbe 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.\u201d a quantity of NEW GOODS, and by tbe arrival of the two following Canadian Steamers, a complete assortment of SPRING MILLINERY, consisting of English and French BONNETS, RICH LACES, French FLOWERS, Ribbons, Mantels, Patterns Silks, and every variety in tbe Millinery Lina.H.JACOBS.Quebec, March 20, 1858.\t12m BONNITS.Tk/TRS.PARNELL having received the LATEST SPRING FASHIONS and NEW MODELS, is prepared to make, alter and clean Straw, Tnscan, Rice, Palmetta and Fancy Bonnets, Panama and Leghorn Hats.231, St.John Street, without.Quebec, 26th March, 1858.\t4m NOTICE.THE PROVINCIAL OVARIUM is now open for Exhibition, between the hours of 2 and 4, r.m., on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, at No.4, St.Uksulb Stesst, Quebec.RICHARD NETTLE, Sunk of Fisheries, L.O.Quebec, Feby.8, 1868.\t6m-lam NOTICËT ST.LATYRKNOB DIVISION, SONS OF TEMPERANCE.The members of st.Lawrence DIVISION, No.18, Sons of Temperance ara requested to take notice, that, in future, the FRIDAY (instead ofTcaa-dat) KVEMNG8, at SEVEN o\u2019clock, during the Winter months ; and at EIGHT o\u2019clock daring Summer.KF* Any person wishing to Join the Division will obtain every required information from Mr.A.Farqnbar, Auctioneer, St.John street; Mr.A.Woods, at Mr.Hossack\u2019s, Notre Dame street, Lower Town ; Mr.Goodie, ihlp-bnllder, Saint Rochs ; Mr.J.Q.Duff, Palace Street ; or at the Division Rooms, Temperance Hall, Sk Francis street, on tbe mpht of meeting.Quebec, Jany.26, 1853.T VES N NOTICE.BE NEW STEAMER SCOTCHMAN, Captain R.DICKEY, is prepared to TOW ISSKLS and KAKTK at moderate rates.\u2014 For further information, apply to Joan Me-Dot'flall, Broker, Office adjoinging Custom House, I'etcr Street, or to the Captain, on board, at the Cul-de-Sac Wharf.Quebec, June 23rd, 1858.For l«ale by the Sub§er!btrfl : OW' LANDING\u2014100 Boxes Fresh Walnut*, Case* Sardines in quarters, halves and wholes, Baskets Champagne, Alloa Ale.\u2014 ALSO,\u2014 Casks Fresh Hams.Boxes Pipes, Montreal, Cork Soap, Quebec Soap, Candles, Bags Liverpool Salt.A.J.MAXHAM k CO.* Quebec, June 30, 1858 LARET WINS.\u20142 Hhds/and 20 Cases very superior just received and for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN, Nun's Buildings, St.Peter Street.July 16, 1858.Suit Afloat- AILY Exoected\u201410,000 Minot* Liverpool Salt in bulk KALKENBERG k McBLAIN.Quebec, June 22, 1858.c D Ho.801, St.YtUier Htrest* St- Kochs.J Y\"\\ INFORMS tbe gentry and publis m I of Quebec and Its vicinity, that be is prepared to execute all orders in tbe abova line of business.Carpets, Curtains, kc.of the laleet styles and moat improved patterns.J.D.will furnish Spring and Hair Mattrassee, Lounges, Ae.on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms.tr Orders left at F.H.Hall's, B.Cole\u2019s, A.Farquhar\u2019sand at Mr, Wm.Brown's adjoining 8t.Peter\u2019s Chapel, St.Vallier Street, will be punctually attended to.Quebec, July 13, 1858.\t3in Quebec 1'J/nfjoriu m of X FASHION.No 50, St.John-stroot, (OPPOSITE ST.URSULE STREET.) WM.SWEATMAN, Merchant Tailor, Habit-Maker, and General Outfitter, from London, I N returning sincere thanks to bis friends, the Gentry of Quebec, and its vicinity, for the liberal patronage hitherto received, begs to inform them that having Leased tbe above Premises, he trusts by unremitting attention to tbeir favours, together with small profit, to merit a continuance of their patronage, and begs to invite them to an inspection of his new and well assorted Stock, selected for him in London, of tbe Best and Newest Fabrics, which he is prepared to make up in tbe latest Fashion and the best workmanship, and the Smallest Profit, trusting that system of carrying on business will increase tbeir patronage ; also in future 10 per cent, discount on Cash purchases will be allowed.Ready Made ClothiDg.This Department will in future be found second to none in the City, suitable for every Season.W.S.has always on band a Choice selection of Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Braces, and Gloves.Shirts and Collars made to order in a superior manner, with dispatch and warranted to fit.Tbe Shirt Department conducted by Mrs.S.Also received, a Case of Superior Paris Hats EF* Civil acd Military Uniforms, Clergymen and Lawyer's Gowns, Servant's Liveries, made on tbe shortest notice and at the lowest possible price.Quebec, June 8, 1858.\t12m PUBLIC NOTICK.C LOTI I.DC GOMEI.IV, MILLINER and DRESS-MAKER, in returning thanks for tbe liberal encouragement extended to her tinea she has resided in Quebec, begs to inform the public that she haa REMOVED to No.22i, St.John Street, without.She takes this op-porta nity of announcing to the gentry who may require Gentlemen's Shirts, or Ladies Morning Diesaea, that she has always on band and for sale a splendid assortment of those articles, made and finished in every atyle, and to meet all tastes.In expressing her desire to deserve public patronage, she thinks it further incumbent on her to slate that at tbe Montreal General Exhibition, her work was thought worthy of and was incontrovertibly accorded the first prise, over all competitor*.In cases ofdesth, whether the tame occur at night or day, the Subscriber will be always ready to undertake to enshroud and lay out the body of the deceased, ia a becoming manner, and further to make every preparation for tbe funeral.In offering her services in ibis particular, tbe Subscriber conceives she can ive entire satisfaction to ail who employ her, and furnish Clothes for tbe dead and other funeral habiliments, superior to any in Quebec.The whole at very moderate prices.CLOTILDE GOSSELIN, No.221, St.John Street, St.John Suburbs.Quebec, Jnne 22, 1858.\t3m Ho l\u2019 WEATHER- F.X.MARTINETTE, CABINET MAKER & FUNERAt FURNISHER No.38St.Joseph Street, ST.ROCHB.BEGS to inform bis friends and ths public generally, that be contiaues to undertake every preparation for FUNERALS in a ba-coming manner, and hopes to give entire i tisfaction to all who will employ him, having been upwards of 20 years Manager in tbe Establishment of the late Mr.Haddax.All orders left at his house will be attended to with promptness and despatch.The best of articles will be employed and at the very lowest prices.Quebec.June 24, 1858.Western Assurance Company OP TORONTO.TNSURANCR against loss or damage by allowance made on property Hydrants.¦! within reach of A.FRASER, Agent.O.P.PELLETIER HAf RKMOVED to No.51, Sr.Paras Stbbbt, CP* Nun\u2019* BnlldlnM' 4M Quebec, May 8, 1858.SALT TUBS, ÉIDMOND ROACH begs to notify Conalgu-j sesof Vessels, Ship-Masters and others, t he ia prepared to HIRE OUT SALT TUEUS (with Government StamP'measure) either by __day or it so math ths lamp same.All or- dare left »t tbe Office of Jains M.Kaaa, Esq., No.18, Sk Paul Street, will be promptly at-tended to.\t,,\t, Qo«tw', Vy *, ,i»m ¦ sale D, New Style, Pear-wheel ^ lb*' vary bast me-Apply to Mrs.\tOurs sas, Ursule lm FO A, 8K00ND-H A OARRIAQ oh a [AND, N< A «ss^s Qaabss, April 14,186ft, Renaud's Buildings, Opposite Montreal Bank, June 7 1858.CHAttLfiS TOLLAND, Cabinet Maker &, Upholsterer, No.32, Col-de-Sac Stree L.T., QUEBEC, REGS to inform his friends and the publie that he has opened a CABINET WARE ROOM at No.32, Cul-db-Sic Strut, Lower-Town, where he will constantly keep on band a choice assortment of Furniture ; and hopes, by strict attention to business, tomeret a share of public patronage.All orders punctually attended to.KF* Funerals Furnished, Quebec, May 10, 1858.\t8m DOLLARS AND CENTS Sterling and Halifax Currency.JCST rCSMSKBD AND FOB SaLS AT TMB BoOX-aToaas, Tablet of Equivalent Vaine af Maalea N which the value of nny sum in each of of these denominations, can be found in itbie or Both of the other denomination»\u2014 From 1 Cent to £10.000.Paies, 12 j Cents, or 7id., by FELIX MORGAN, Quebec, May 31, 1858.i CATAWBA AAD CLARET PUNCH AT Reynolds\u2019 Restaurant BINNER commences every dsy at 11:30 A.M., and every variety the season pro-s will there be found.N.B.\u2014The MANSION HOUSE, Geabd Battbst is in dismct commcsicatios with the RESTAURANT.Quebec, June 25, 1858.On hand and for ssle by the Undersigned : PLANATS Cognac Brandy in hbds k cases Gin, \" Pin* Apple\u201d Brand, in red A green eases, Scotch Whiskey in hbds and qr-casks Irish do in qr-casks Old Tom Gin in cases Cases Gninets\u2019 XXX Dabiin Porter Barrels Jeffery's Edinburgh Pale Ale do Brase\u2019 London Parser k Ale do Paisley Strosg Ale, Hbds 'k Tierces Bixat k Co\u2019s Bordeaux Vinegar Caroteels, barrels and boxes Currants.Bags Walnuts, do Wine aad Beer Corks Cases Preach Pickles do Ultramâriae Washing Bine do Kau do Cologne Nutmegs in hbds Stasis\u2019s Liverpool Soap 14 Crown brand.RYAN, BROTHERS * GO.Quebec, July 15, 1858.The Quebec Turf Club Races NEW GOODS.FOR 1858, WILL TAKE PLACE OVER THE PLAINS OF ABRAHAM e&mb sats&ss, ox Wednesday, the Alh, THURSDAY, the 5th days of August next.STEWARDS : Colonel Min so, C.B., 39lh Regt., Com-mandant, President, Sta Hkney W.bncHsa, Baronet, Vice-Pr.Jamba Mots, Ksqr., Secretary-Treaar.Captain Fobdb, R.A.Majoh Hi\u2019Omux, 39tb Regt.Majok Din*, iOOth Regt.John Maocikx.Esqr., Police Magistrate, Lisi t.Moxtmobsku, R.E.W.E.Di'eaaa.Ksqr.F.Baowx, Esqr.\u2022 First Day\u2014Wednesday.THE » QUEEN\u2019S PLATE,\" of 50 Guineas, tbe gift of Her Most G acious Majesty, For Horses bred in Lower Canada only, that Lave never won public money.Two mile dash.Entrance Jt 7 10s.Turf Club weights THE \u2018GARRISON PLATE\u201d of A30.open to all Horses ; mile beats; Welter Weights ; Gentlemen Riders.Entrance A5 ; and THE \u201cMERCHANTS\u2019 PURSE\" of £50 ; opes to all horses ; two mile heats ; with au inside Sweepstake of £25 each, half forfeit ; Turf Club Weights.Second Day\u2014Thursday.THE \u201c HURDLE RACE\u201d of Two Miles, over 8 hurdles, 3 feet 6 inches high, stiff timber, entrance £7 10s ; to which the Stewards will add £40.Welter weights.THE \u201c TURF CLUB PURSE\" of £50, open to all Horses, with an inside Sweepstake of £12 10s.each ; half forfeit ; one Three mile dash ; Turf Club Weights.PfcklM, Sauces, Jbc.or; r)BL8 Dross ft BlackwetPs Pick!*», wfJ I » 50 Cases Bull k Co.\u2019s do.25 Cases Goode k Wyatt assorted Sauce, 7 CaaesSardinea in Oil, { boxes.25 Case*, Preserved Fruits in Syrup, For sale by\tJOHN PATERSON.May 31, 185ft.Bftgo, Arrow Root, Tapioca, Ae.li t /r^ASES Pear Sago, JA/ \\ > 25 Tina St.Vincent's Arrow Root, 25 Boxes Para Tapioca 25 Boxes Pure Creon.Tartar, For sale by\tJOHN PATERSON.May 31, 1858.c In Store and for sale : CLICQUOTS CHAMPAGNE, Fleur de Sillery do Bnnruody Wines ia bottle, Claret in Wood and boula Old and Superior Port in do do Sherry Wines in do do RYAN, BROTHERS k CO.Qaebec, July 15, 1858.For sale by the Undersigned : SPIKES, Belgian, 5 a 8 inches.Canvas, Nos.1 a 6, Linseed Oil ia Hbds and Qr-casks Roman Cement in casks RYAN.BROTHERS k CO.Qnebec, July 16, 1868.New Book by Hugh Miller.IDDLBTON k DAWSON have just received :\u2014 CRUISE OF THE BETSEY ; or, A Summer ramble among tbe fossilifrroua deposits of tb* Hebrides.With Rambles of a Geolo-gist ; or, Tan Thousand miles over tbe foe-siliferoas deposits of Scotland.By Hugh Miller, L.L.D., author of \u201c Old Red Sandstone,\u201d Ac., Ac.Price, 6s 34.For sal# at SHAW\u2019S BUILDINGS, Foot of Mountain Hill.Quebec, July 8, 1858.IARR\u20198 BEST FIRE CHRONOMETER DEPOT, DEAN\u2019S BUILDINGS, No.40, ST.PETER ST.LOWER-TOW^ QUIBEC.F|>HB undersigned having entered into Part-1 nersbip, under the name and style of McCALLUM A GIVEN, Chronometer, Watch and Clock Makers, beg leave to inform tbeir friends and the public that they will always have on hand a general sMiortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, Ao.of every discription, which they will dispose of at reasonable prices.A.McCALLUM.J.C.GIVEN.Chronometers, Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Nautical Instrumenta, Ac., carefolly repaired.CsaoMoMSTias Ratio.Quebec, May 5, 1858.\t4m ACCOUIVT BOOKB, tie.A» THOMPSON ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER AND PAPER RULER, Nuns' Buildings, St.Peter Street.FLL SETS of BOOKS for Bank», tnsnrmnce Companies.Mercantile Houtee, Aesoria-tiens.At., no«4* to nnior, from the beet English Papers, of superior Binding, and Paged.\u2014also,\u2014 AH variety* olPtata A DscoaanvB Bimpimo.Qnsbec, May 2ft, 1858.FIRE BRICKS FOR SALE.60,000 \u2014ALSO,\u2014 A quantity of Good House and Blacksmith\u2019s COALS, ia lota to suit purchasers.Apply to\tJOHN BAILS, LoayerafYs Wharf.Quebec, July 10, 1158.\t2m 8.8TURTON, CHEMIST, 2, St.John Street, OFFERS FOR SALE: QALMA CRRISTI POMADE, every excei-Jl lent preparation tor tbe Hair, \"Botanic Hair Wash, which effectually eradicating scurf and giving the Hair a beautifbl gloss ; is especially adapted for nursery use.Highly Scented Brown Windsor and other Toiletta Soapa in variety.Antiseptic Tooth Powder, a superior Dentifrice, giving whiteness to the Teeth nnd health-lines* to the Gums.Ess.Rondeletia, Ran dt Cologne, Lavender Water, Piesse A Lnbin\u2019s Perfumery, Ac.A small quantity of English Ketchup, imported direct\u2014very good.N.I)\u2014-All Drnge aad Chemicals warranted genuine, an i prescriptions dispensed with tbe greatest care.Quebec, July 11, 1858.THE \u2018SCURRY STAKES,\u201d of £25 ; entrance £2 10s ; open to all Hoises\u2014mile beau ; Turf Club weights.The winner to be sold for £30 if claimed in tbe usual manner ; and \u201c A CONSOLATION STAKE\u201d of A\u2014.Tbe entrances to tbe \u201c Merchants' Purse\" and to tbe \u201c Turf Club Purse,\u201d will cloee on Monday, 26th July instant.Forfeits must be received, or mailed, to tbe Secretary\u2019s address, ox ox axroHK that day.None but Subscribers of Tx* Dollars to tbe Turf Club Fund will be pertuitled to enter a horse.Tbe Entries to tbe other Races will be received at the \u201c Clarendon Hocsa,\" Sk Louis Street, on TrxsDAV, the 3rd August next, at 9 o\u2019clock, P.M.Officers of tbe Army and Navy, and Com missariat, admitted as Members, on sending tbeir Subscription of Firs Dollars to the Treasurer.Tbe decision of the Stewards, in all cases, shall be final.Half tbe entrance money goes to tbe Glob\u2014 Inside Sweepstakes, however, excepted.In those races, (as in all others) 10 per cent will be deducted, this deduction will cover the charges usually made to tbe winnerr of races, Ac.With a view to put down attempts made by any person or persons whomsoever, to impede, interrupt, or in any wise obstruct horses or riders from winning a race, it shall be discretional with tbe Stewards to award the Purse to tbe owner of tbe horse which, in tbeir opinion, is entitled to tbe race.JAMES MOTZ, Secy.A Treasurer.Qnebec, July 6, 1858.\t3aw LARET\u2014100 Caaea of the followiac superior brands :\u2014Margaux, 8t.Esteffe, 8t.Julies.For sale by FALKBNBERG A McBLAIN.Mar 28, 1858.Cocoa Fibre Mats.AVERT Superior article.For sale bv FALXENBERG A McBLAIN.May 26, 1858.Alsopp's East India Ale.IN PINTS and QUARTS.For aalc by FALKENBERG A McBLAIN.May 26, 1858.Spring Importations of flats.O\u2019FLAHERTY & HOLT, BUADE STREET, opposite St.Joseph\u2019s Chapel.UPPER-TOWN.THE Subscribers respectfully announce the arrival of tbeir Spring Styles of Hets, comprising every description and quality, amongst which are the following : ENGLISH VELVET PILE NAPPED HATS, from one of the best manufactures in England ; FRENCH SATIN on PATENT FELT BODIES.Also, Best American Hats.BLACK CA8IMKRB HATS, with Ventilating Tips, being very light for Summer wear.A complete assortment of French, English, and America-.Felt Hats of all colours.India Rubber Goods, Panama and Straw HaU, Travelling Caps aad Leather Hat Cases.O\u2019FLAHARTYA HOLT.Quebec, May 8, 1858.\t12m For Sale by the Subscriber : 10 H HDS Doable Boiled Linseed Oil, 3 do\tRaw\tdo 5 Casks Turpentine- 10 Casks Putty, (in Bladders.) Also a general assortment of Paints, Colours and Varnish.SAML.J.SHAW, 19 Sk John Street, and 15 Sons LeFort 8k Qaebec, April 12, 1858.For Sale by the Undersigned O NE Coil 81 inch.STANDING RIGGING.ALSO, 5 Tons Best BELFAST CORDAGE, assorted sizes.C.E.LEVEY AGO.St.James Street.April 23, 1858.Machinery Oil, Bright Varnish.FOR Sale by the Subscribers : Machinery Oil, in 30 gallon casks, Bright Varnish, do.do.A.J.MAXHAM A Co.Quebec, March 31, 1858.St.PeUr 8k ADAM WATTERS, GROCERY, Wine 4* Liquor Store, \u2022T.JOHN STBBBT, I C HE sabsoribar aflbrs FOR HALE, a complete aasartiMiiiaf FRESH GROCERIES, NKS, LIQUORS, Ac.Also, just received, I of Use cargo of tha \u201c Iddo,\u201d comprising t\u2014 rovlaee Paper BbeU Almonds; RofiShell Almonds ; Sardines é thmiU ; Olive Oil, Ae.la returning thanks to his nusaerou* customers, be hags to enaeaaee that, daring tha sommer season, It will he impossible for him to receive Fresh 0«*4 Finnan Haddiea, hat that he will he prepared to swpply FRESH Halibut, cod-fish, haddock, mackerel, and LOBSTIRfl, orders for which, if left within twe days before the Fish is required will he earefolly attended to.Qnebec, Jnne t, 185ft, A.WATTERS.ST.LAWRENCE I Varehousr, Dock, AND WHARFAGE COMPANY, SOUTH QUEBEC.Incorporated bv Act of Parliament, 20 Vic.Cay.174, With Limited Liability.CAPITA!» #000,000.WITH POWERTOINCREASETO $1,000,000.President and Managing Director : GEORGE BERWICK.ESQUIRE, QUEBEC.-DIRECTO RS:- The Honble.F.Lkmikcx, M.P.P.\u2014Quebec.Thos.E.Blackwell, F.sq.-V.-P.of the Grand Trunk Railway Co.of Canada, Montreal.Hkney Chapman, Esq.\u2014Montreal.Edwaxd Bxbrt, Esqr.\u2014Kingston, C.W.Walter Sraslt.Esq.\u2014Consulting Engineer.Edward Statxlkt, Ksq.\u2014Superintending Engineer.POWDER! POWDER!! fT'HF! undersigned having been appointed SOLE AGENTS to tbe Caxaaa Powdbm Company, are |.-epared to supply tbe Trad* with the following :\u2014 B C Ci Blasting, F FF FFF Sporting, Cannister, As.A.J.MAXHAM A CO., Quebec, April 10, 1658.\tA.A B.FOR SALE, 50,000 with many broad ones, the manufacture of Portage du Fort Mills.50.000 Pieces Bright Pine Deals, 60,000 Pieces Bright Spruce Deals, Etchemin Mill manufacture.\u2014\u2014 ALSO, \u2014 70,000 Pieces Pine and Spruce Boards, and Plank piled out to season, of 1, Ij.1J and 2 inches, and of all widths.Apply to H.ATKINSON, Sk James Street Quebec, April 21, 1858.2aw FOR SALE.Solicitor.Bankers.London Agent.Qaebec Bank.o p p i c s a s .Mr.Jamrn Pattox, Jun., Secretary and Superintendent.Mr.Ja.R.Eckart, Travelling Agent.Mr.W, D.DrroxT, Asst.Secy, and Accountant Orrtcifl\u2014Shaw\u2019s Bcudixos, Qitn*e.THIS COMPANY is established at South Quebec, for the purpose of connecting the Transit Commerce of the Port of Quebec, nnd the Grand Trunk Railway, with Ocean Steamers, and the important and increasing Ocean, Lake, and River steam traffic.The Company provides deep water Wharves foe ¦'V'an Ships and Lake and River Craft, with saitauteStorage for Flour, Grain, Ashes, Timber, Iron, Coals, Salt, Ac.Ac., in immediate commnnication with tbe Grand Trunk Railway Stations at Point Levi.The Establishment is sitnated between the Passenger and Goods Depot of the Railway, affording all the security of enclosed Docks and Warehouses.The Company have four thonsand feet River frontage, with a Timber Cove capable of holding aix millions fret in tbe Raft ; where vessels of any class can moor in safety out of ths in fluence of the strong tides, sheltered from the effect* of those periodical easterly gales, which so freqnently cans* damage to Shipping on tbe North side of the Sk Lawrence.Railway Turntables and sidings on the Com pany\u2019s property, will ensble Gocds and Produce to be transferred direct from tbe Railway Oars and Shipping, and vie* verse.8 Elevators, Cranes, Ac., Ac., will also be provided for the expeditions and eeonoasioai loading and unloading of tbe eame.The rite is so commodious a* to leave ao reasonable doabt that the nndertakiaf wfM yield a high remunerative retara.Detailed Prospecta*»*, and e^Z \u2018'JT* , * information may be obtained open *t tbe Offices of tbe\ti er at tbeir Agencies \u2022\u2022 *^,I*^**^L\u2019 K iBTOV, TORONTO, aad CHICAGO.I Quebec, Jaa* 80, 1658.rj AAR RED CORDAGE, all sixes, MANILLA do.Rousand, Marline, Hambroline, Log Lines, Deep Sea Lead Lines, Hand Le^ Lines, Sail Twine, Salmon do.Seal do.Spunyarn, Oakum, Canvass.Stockholm Tar, Black Varnish, Black Paint, Paint Oil in hbds.Paint A Tar Brashes, Paint Scrubbing do.Deck do do.Mops and Handles, Deep Sea Leads, Hand do.Log Books A Log Slates, Wood do.Pump Tacks,\tLog Glasses, Scupper Nails,\tHour do.Patent Plank\u2019g Screws, Charts, Boat Nails (copper and iron,) Rigging Chains, i, 4,9-16, |, | in.1 Kedge Ancho, 9 cwt.Besides other articlesrin tbe Ship Chandlery line.J.BROWN A 00.Hunt\u2019s Wharf.Qnebec, April 29, 1858.do.Batten Nails, Composition do.Coppor pomp Tacks, Pump Leatlwr, Ballast Shovels, Marlins Spikes, Ship Scrapers, Log Reels, Log Ships, Piteh Pots, Pitch Ladles, Sheet Load, Yellow Metal Sheatbin, Bunting, Ensigns, Union Jacks, Blue Peters A Bargees, Binnacle Lamps, Signal do.Deck Lights, Speaking Trumpets, Telescopes, Brass Steer1 g Compassée do.FOR SALE, \"pATENT PURCHASES, and WTNDLASB FITTINGS, Apply to GALT Qnebee, March ft, 185ft.A CRAWFORD.¦ Gibb\u2019s Whdlf.K FOR SALB» EOS BI-CARBONATE SODA, Brie.Passa* Oorraa is, \" Davideon's Table Salt, Cases Scotch Whiskqy, \" OM Ttoi! « Gin \"DeKeZpWVffisfti m Assorted Pick Isa wed \u201c Youngers\u2019\u2019 Kdinbavgh Ale ia Wood à \u2022\u2022Bees\" to ia qrte aad pts.[Bottle jn^PPTvwQ mwmm.Boxe* TD Pipe* aad foneydUto (Whits ft 0*> fins assorted Palatt.Ms.Atom.Ac.-JOHN H.GETHiNffift, ft, Sk Jobe Street, Maotreel, 14th Bepk, Mil, THE MOBNiyq CHRONICLE, TUESDAY; JULY 27 1858: NRW AUVCRTiaiMKNTt.®t*4**t Qu«b«o (or Uootrool.Oraad Muaical KnUrUiuMat\u2014D.Ferguaoi», Robdi, Uniott Building Bociaty\u2014Johg Bom.H tuutiou Wanted for a young man.Situation Wanted to go homo aa Barmat.Wanted to Charter Veual»\u2014«C.K Lovoy è Co.Fir* Brlcka for 8ale~>Hanry Obapman à Oo.Ladia'a Pat Dog for aala.Kotioo\u2014Capt.John Rom.Bark Columbia» for naif\u2014Hanry Fry.Now Carpota, âc-H.à M.Benjamin.Rama for aala.\u2014B.à W.Poaton à Co.Liverpool Salt\u2014Faikenberg * Mcblain.Harpar'a Magaaiaa\u2014P.Sinclair.Frank LMlia\u2019a Qautte\u2014do.Sheriff Sale\u2014Estate Boia Frerea.Sala of Blankeu, Ac\u2014F.R.Hall.Sala of Fira Brlcka\u2014A.J.Max hate A Co.Underwritera\u2019 Sale\u2014\tdo.QUEBEC, JULY 27.1368.Tonoaro, 26th July.LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.Mr.Deblaquiere gave notice of bia intention, neit aeaaioo, to move an address to Her Majesty p'aying that power may be given to the Council, now elective, to amend Money Bills, the Assembly bating reserved to itself the power to originate all such Bills.The Bill from the Assembly to amend the Act incorporating the Cobourg and Peterboro Railway Company was then read the third time.Mr.Yankougbnet introduced Bills further to amend the law respecting the Court of Error and Appeal in Upper Canada, and to amend the law of Fieri Faciae in Upper Canada.The Tariff Bill then came up for the second reading and was carried after a brief discus* aion.LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.The report of the Committee of the Whole on the Bill to amend the Acts of incorporation of the Great Western Railroad Company was received after much discussion.The Committee to whom was referred the Bill to provide for the inspection of Ho te reported the same without amendments.The report of the Committee of the Whole on the Bill to amend the Acts of incorporation of the Great South Western Company, then came up for consideration.An amendment was moved that the clause providing that the workshops of the Company should be located at ¦ome point on Detroit River, at or near Windsor, to the effect that the Company should have power to erect them at such places as the shareholders might see tit.On a division the amendment was lost, by 53 to 34.Mr.White then moved that a proviso be inserted, that notwithstanding anything concerned in the deed of amalgamation the Company shall construct their workshops at Windsor.The discussion on this amendment was proceeding, when the report left.leMt A'6,000 ; la England they would be leased for twenty tim«i as much.Under a system of leasing, the fisheries would be looked after and protected from motives of seif-iutcrMt, *Bd thus being properly stoeked aad improved they would Boon yield a tenfold quantity, and become a legitimate and abundant mart for American as well as Canadian purch&ser*.Heart privately informed that many applications have already been made in view of the syltem of leases being carried into effect when the amended Act is passed.As the present Act is ineffective in sundry respects, it is to be regretted that the new bill was not paMed early in the session, so that the hands of the Superintendents might have been strengthened on their tours of inspection.The Commissioner of Crown Lands deserves public thanks for the attention, which he bas paid to the subject of the fisheries ; and for the zealous anxiety which has been shewn by him in the promotion of all measures deemed requisite for the protection and improvement of the same There are down below more than thirty rivers besides bays, where salmon are taken by the thousand in some, and by the hundred in others.The south shore also, this season, has swarmed with salmon.The Governmaul have very wisely given formal notice to the Hudson s Bay Company, that they will resume the occupancy of the \u2022\u2018King\u2019s Hosts\u201d which have been held by them for years, at a mere ooiniual rent, and we feel assured that when put up to public competition (by lease) a large revenue will be derived therefrom.For other particulars we must refer our readers to Mr.Nettle s report, a perusal of the whole will well repay the trouble.consequence.It frequently happens in the House of Common# that the Ministry fall into a minority in discustÜg the èetaU* of a measure, but it in no way affecte t^eir position or ern- y.TJ* very «bjecttr |iaai^ measures through Cofcmitle# of the While is, After the principl* is npprovnd on the sefemd reading, to humnd the deuils #o as to meet the views of the majority.Neither the world, ms' the Government will oome to an nod one boor sooner in c#asequencn cf this vote.\u2014Toronto Jtldt.July 23rd.\t\\ A HINT TO CAM A IMAM JfOUSS.(From tbs New York Herald.July 18.) The July term of the General Session*closed yesterday Margaret Schneider, who was tried for tha murder of her child, and convicted of manslaughter in the foarth degree, wat lent to the penitentiary for four mouths by the Recorder.Win.James, convicted of forgery in tbc fourth degree, was sent to the penitentiary for six months by the City Judge.Leroy Kusch-er, indicted for muider, and who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the first degree will not be | sentenced till next term Judgment was sus-{ pended on George W.Herrick, convicted of | forgery in the fourth degree ; also on Morgan Uadgly and Michael MoCabe, guilty of petit larceny.During the twelve days that the court lias been in session Judge Russell has disposed of one hundred and three cases, having performed more judicial labor than has tx-fud.uju by previous Judges in a month.Eighty-four prisoners were disposed of by trial nud coulession, and nineteen discharged.There were sixiy-two pleas of guilty, lourteen prisoners convicted by verdict, and eight acquiu-d.Twenty-three males and one female were sent to the Stale prison, and the like number to the penitentiary.Five males and one female wen sent to the city prison, and six boys to the House of Refuge.Eighteen witnesses were discharged, thus relieving the prison of a hundred and twenty-one individuals, and giving the officers of the court cause tor a general jubilee.In our day, to that which characterised ÜM march of tbs men of Cortes.It is not bff cruelty aud blood that the gold Mckeria these year# caa be traced.Recklew, rough, aad ruda he may be, but the demon that mada Spanish son-quest a sirocco, has been neralaed.The miner and the merchant are tb# plouMre who** ¦trenglb and sagacity make a Gnu fooling for the Svhool-mealer and the holy teacher.Tbs coast of the Pacific like tha Temple, has basa lit by the golden lamp, and they wbo bavs sought and found the material trsasurs will not\u2014California has demonstrated that\u2014ha contented to remain without tha intellectual and the devotional.Tha worthless ness of Ilfs without these the world Is confessing, as aavsr did man before.A few year since a quiet clergyman achieved the gicat journey from the Ailantio to lh« Pacific.There was neither gold nor garland before him.He eought the highest good of the wandering man of the forest, and dared to | filly satisfied them of the truth of the rumor.The party to survey the road wa# jast assembling barn, and the light with ma has no doubt saved It from mass acre.1* Ct\u2019snumuxM Mxaxian.\u2014Tbs N Y.Sunday JtLu says that the famous (or iafa-moas) John J.Eckel has married the Mrs.Cunningham, aad that they are now living together, as of old, In New York city.Eckel is the proprietor of a fat melting eelablieh-moat, which has rsosstly been indicted as a nuisance.Both parties long ago became moral nuisances.FROM LATEST ENGLISH PAPERS.thi IOOtk KSoiMinr.450 men of tbs 100th Canadian R*gim»nl arrived at Sandgate July 1 from Liverpool, at ad\"vYucé wherocvVaThe\te^TeTpri^ ! whiich/vUcV?eJ «° Th\"rtd*{> \u2018f™01* itself had faltered.The narraUve he gave u, i pan.ed by thalr commaDdlng officer the Baron the reader attracted the attention of intelligent Rot lea Nug.-Shipping Garsf/e July 2.men.It was the story of a truthful man, w hose | The arrival of this regiment from Canada purposes had been of the wisest and worthiest.; has given rise to some correspondence in the His was of the first footsteps iu the great pro- ' London papers.One writer assorts *' on good cession of the East to the West, not the West j authority, that the magistrates of Liverpool ' of our prairie laud, but the real West, the West , did swear iua number ol special couslables to , of the great Sea.It cannot be but that the preserve the peace of the town from die assaults successive openings of one golden laud after < of the Canadians.\" iu reference to this state-another there, in the ordinary progress of tia- ment Mr.Mansfield, the stipendiary magistrate ttous way he anticipated, and the rescue of the ! of Liver|>ool, has a letter iu yesterday's Timet, Oriental nations from barbarism aud idolatry j in which he says\u2014111 beg to inform you that be hastened aud secured.What a blessing it has been to the world that only now the gold of Frazers River has teen discovered.If the question of \u201c r>4.40 or .had involved these grain» aud ingots, the magistrates did nothing of the kind, aud 1 believe were as ignorant as 1 was until 1 read the letter in question that the regiment had passed through the town.It is of course the desire of the men of Liverpool that the empire not all the diplomacy of the two couutries might should be as closely uuiied as possible, aud as We have just received a copy of the Report of the Commissioner of Crown Lands for the year ended on the 31st of December, 1657.It is a rsluable and instructive document, comprising all the usual statements connected with the accounts and position of the Crown Lands and domain, the Clergy and School Lands, Jesuits\u2019 Estates, woods snd forests.Ac.Returns relative to Surveyors and Surveys, and a long report on Colonisation in Lower Canada by T.Bontillier, Inspector of Agencies, with reference to the construction of roads.We find also as a new feature in tbn annual publication the reports and correspondence of the two Superintendents of the Fisheries of Canada.Mr.R.Nettle of Lower, and Mr.John McCusig of Upper Canada.Both of these gentlemen have shewn great energy and zesl in their new vocation ; and no one can rise from a perusal of their reports without an impression that their nervices are likely to prove of immense benefit to the fisheries in the gulf, the lakes and rivers of tbe Province.We naturally feel more immediately interested in the proceedings of tbe Superintendent for Lower Canada.Of Mr.Nettle\u2019s two quarterly reporte now published^ the former chiefly refers to bis trips last fall, for the purpose of inspection ; and especially in order to see that the artificial salmon passes, prescribed by law, should be placed on tbe var ons mill-dams erected oo streams and rivers connected with the river or gulf of 8t.Lawrence.Tbe latter report relates more imme diately to tbe artificial propagation of fish, a description of tbe apparatus prepared for that purpose, and some account of tbe means adopted to procure spawn.Throughout both reporte are scattered occasional notices of proceedings taken to enforce tbe provisions of tbe Act, and \u2022everal practical suggestions for improving certain clauses of that measure by rendering them more stringent, and making a few additions, which experience has proved to be requisite for carrying out effectively the great objects of the law.Our «pace is so limited and the details so extensive, that we can only glance at a few of these pointe in tbe course of onr sobseqoent remarks.Moreover, Mr.Nettle is busily at work again in another tour ofinipec-tion and visitation.A schooner has just been chartered for tb* us* of the Superintendent of Fisheries, Lower Canada, by the anthority of tbe Provincial Government, for service in the gulf and river.She is a tight little craft, the «\u2022 Silver Light,\" of 45 tons, clipper-built, and qnite new,\u2014the property of Mr.Stafford, who has fitted her oat very appropriately for the occasion, and on terms so moderate, that he cannot expect any adeqaute remuneration from the literal fulfilment of the bargain.As salmon fishing with the net ceases on tbe 1st of August, tbe Superintendent visits the rivers and stations, to see all net* up, to prevent, as far as possible, the destructive habit of spearing, and otherwise to carry out the regulations sanctioned by law.Tbe report strongly urge* that, measures should be immediately taken to determine tb* boundary of the River St.Lawrence, and tbe river* of the Province generally.\u2022 rery valuable snggeetion, and one which we hope will be promptly attended to, in order that some check may be put upon the encroachment* of American fishing vessels frequenting tbe gulf.Nearly a thousand vessels are said to have left the United States alone to fish in the gulf; and if the Imperial Government will not cause the river to be defined, the Provincial Government should do so, for it has become an object of paramount Importance for the protection nnd security of our lower fisheries.Thus an American schooner iMt fall, had arrived at Goodbout, about a week previoua to Mr.Nettle's visit, for ths purpose of seining mackerel.\u201cAt the first haul, they took 150 barrels; at the oecond, 200 bris.; and at the third, they endowed and Mcnred 600 brls.A large quantity wm destroyed, because the v had not sufficient aalt to cur* them.\" Salmon have been unprecedentedly abundant this year.A party from the small Bay and river of Laval told ns the other day that be and hie people had already taken daring this MMon about 700, all large fitb averaging 33 lbs ; he «Mtalaly bad with him one noble specimen, which he transferred to a friend In this cltj, weighing 44 lb*.The Americans purchase all the fish of the Radeon's Bay Company, prepare some of them hermetically \u2022ealed, and pack tbe rest in Ice for their own Markets.Tb* number ol fish taken at tbe Moisie eeaeon (according to Mr.Nettles report) amounted to 1100; *n American firm, Messrs.Winslow ft Jokes, hue# Ostabtlshmeot on the ¦pot for the pnrpo### meetfoned.Next to defining tbe bonndariee, U I» reeommended that dte Mlmou fbheriee of tho St.Lewrocc# and it# triboteriee (with the bay* included) sbetUd be leaned by puhbc rompetiiùm and fender, for a term of aei Wes Sbaa five yearn When leaned, Ths Public Mekthso last Evkxucc.\u2014In response to placards posted throughout the city, and advertisements in the newspapers, whereby tbe \u201c members of the Church of Eastland \" were requested to assemble, 11 for the purpose of considering the Btli, recently introduced in the Legislative Council, and designed to explain aud amend the Act enabling the members of the Church of England to meet in Sjnod.\" a public meeting was held in the Court House last evening, and was welt attended.The Acting Mayor presided, and Mr.Sheppard was chosen Secretary.The subjoined resolutions were spoken to by the several gentlemen who moved and seconded them, nnd were adopted almost unanimously.Messrs.Okill Stuart and Andrew Stuart also addressed tbe meeting, the former against'he second and following resolutions, and the latter iu favor of them : \u2014 Moved by Mr.Jeffery Hale, seconded by Mr.11.IVnutou, and 1st\u2014Resolved,\u2014That the Legislature oflhii ! Province, in passing the Act intituled An \\ct to enable the Members of the United Church , of England an i Ireland in Canada to meet in i Synod, (ID and 20 V ictoria, c.141), recognising in the Members of that Church the right of self-government, and conferring upon * .ch j Members, (the Bishops, Clergy, and Laity.) the power to meet in each Diocese, frame constitutions.aud make regulations for th** management of the property, affairs and interests, of tbe said Church, have given proof of a truly enlightened spirit of justice.Mov-d by Lieut.Colonel Fitzgerald, seconded by Mr A.C Buchanan, aud 2nd.\u2014Resolved,\u2014That the true friends of that Clm-cb would see with regret and pain any retrograde action on the part of the Legislature from tbe sound principle of conferring upon tbe members generally the powers of self-government ; and that without solicitation by tbe parties interested, and immediately after the members of the Church in this Diocese, at a regular meeting, convoked and presided over by the Bishop of this diocese, on tbc twenty-fourth of June last, (which meeting stands adjourned to the first Wednesday in the month of September next,) have accepted the act of the Legislature.Moved by Mr.H.Pope, seconded by Mr.P.Lepper, and 3rd.\u2014Resolved,\u2014That the members of the said Church in this Diocese, have seen with serious apprehension the introduction in the Honorable the Legislative Council of a Bill intituled \" An Act to explain and amend the Act intituled An Act to enable the Members of the United Chnrch of England and Ireland in Canada, to meet in Synod,\u201d insidiously purporting to make better provision for the representation of the Laity, but really intended, and having the effect, if passed in Law, of transferring tbe power cf self-government from the members generally, to a few delegates.Moved by Lieut.Ashe, R.N , seconded by Mr.W.Eadon, and 4th.\u2014Resolved,\u2014That the abandonment by the Legislature of the principle of self-government in the members generally, and the transfer of the power to delegates, is in the opinion of this meeting well calculated to retard the pro«i>eriir of the church, and perhaps permanently to impair its best interests.Moved by Sheriff Sewell, seconded by Mr.A.Campbell, Jr, and 5th.\u2014Resolved.\u2014That a copy of the present resolutions be sent to tbe representatives of the city in Parliament, and tnat they be requested to resist strenuously the passing into Law of the said Bill, intitnled \" an act to explain nnd amend tbe act, intitnled an act to enable the members of the lTniled Church of England and Ireland in Canada to meet in Synod,*' or any other Bill during tbe present session upon tbe same subject.Moved by Mr.Sealey, seconded by Mr.Glover.and 6th.\u2014Resolved,\u2014That a Committee be now-appointed with power to add to their number, and with authority to petition the Legislature, or to send a deputation on behalf o.this meeting to Toronto, or by such other measures as they may adopt, to carry out the foregoing Resolutions, and that the following gentlemen compose the said Committee, Messrs.J.Hale, A.Stuart, A.C.Buckanan, H.8.Scott, A.Campbell.Jr.W.Wurtele, LieuU Ashe, R.Pope, Colonel Fitzgerald, Sheriff' Sewell, W.Eadon and A.J.Maxham.TUX rUAZKR F IVAit UOLO iUaCUVfclUU\u2014TUX ATAX-l*EUX riloM CALUrOKMA\u2014WHAT AXAT t O'row the New York Herald.) The particular feature of the news by tbe Star of the West is the tremendous stamped excited in California by the new gold discoverie# in the British Northwest Coast Possessions, on Fraxer river, the outlet of which is about eight hundred miles north of San Francisco.Our private aud public letters, and our California newspaper cotemporartes, all tell the same general story.For example, in one of these private letters lying before us, the writer, a careful and cool-headed man, says \u2018 Tbe di Boto Fr«ro«.Will tw «old, at Um SbciidTa OSm.ob WID-NSSI)AY, UiBlfttb AUGUST : MfllBAT YaluabU Praparty in Low«r I Town of Qu«b«c, bounded in front b/ St.PeUr Slrott, in ioar bj (Jalon Stmt, oa the north bj Porch Stmt, and oa the eoath by the Hein Hunt, vilh Owalilng and Stores thereon erected.For farther description tee Ofleial Oaaette.W.S.SKWILL, Sheriff.Quebec, July ST, UM.\tSaw ROYAL MAIL LINE RICHELIEU COUPANT aarviaa QUEBEC A MONTREAL, Incorporated by Act of Parliament.The new and Splendid Steamer QUEBEC, CAPT.A.M.RUDOLF, WILL LEAVK the NAPOLEON WHARF FOR SX£(£>!XlQlI> plflo.on 6th Aug.n«xt XHM Member* of the ThAer Turner's Association bave liberally contributed to a (HE to be ru* tor ou the 5th AUGUST, hoping that tho OlUsens ot Quebec will ea-oourugothem Jn their iposi.j f w Secretary $ Traasarer.Quebec, July S3, ISM.RIVER 8ACUCNAY, Ri viere du Loup, River Quelle and Murray Bxy- The A l Bea-going Steamer \"SAGUENA F,\u201d Captain R.Simaeo, Will lenvt for the above Places oi W3B2MW2M2SAY MO&VXEfcrt, at EIGHT o\u2019clock.For Author information apply to JOHN LAIRD, 8t.Lawience Chamber*.Quebec, July 26, 1868.NOTICE.J.H.MORGAN Will CMnueoet an n 0 Nl> A T, Tb.26th JOLT, To Sell oil\u2019 the Remainder or his SPRINO IMPORTATIONS, AT COST TRICK.FOR CASH.Quebec, July 24.1858.200 Barege Robes, AT HALF-PRICE, At\tJ.II.MORGAN\u2019S.Quebec, July 24, 1858.AUCTION SALE 6Y A.J.MAXHAM 6l CO.Surplus Stoiee ez u GlencainL* By Auction, will he THù.eu WEDNESDAY, the 28th Inst., at the EXAMINING WAKE HOUSE t\u2014 \"Gleneairn,\u2019 Bread, Peas, THE SURPLUS jBTORRS ex coosliting of\u2014Pork, Beef, d, Rice, Water Oasks, RJ-8aleat ELB/EN o'clock.^! A.J.MAXHAM A CO., Quebec, July 26, 1858.\tA.à B.Recorder\u20199 ('ourt, QUEBEC, JULY 24, 1868.lyOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT Xv further legsl proceedings will be issued against nil persons against whom Judgments are {tending in this Court for Assessment, Wu-t*r Tax, Fines, Ac., unless they pay their respective amounts immediately at the Office of undersigned.CHARLES L.GETHINOS.iNEW NOVEL.LICE ARRAN I or One Hundred years ^ ago, by J.F.Smith\u2014Is 3d.\u2014also.\u2014 The Family Aquarium, or Aqua Vevorium, a new Pleasure for the domestic circle, being a complete Instructor upon the aubjecl of the Construction, Fitting up.Stocking A maintenance ot the Fluvial and Marine Aquaria, or \" River and Ocean Gardens,\" by Henry D.Butler.The Great Wieard of the North, Handbook of Natural Magic.\u2014la 3d.P.SINCLAIR.Quebec, July SG, 1858.PRINCIPAL FEATTTBES IN KEMP\u2019S Mammoth English Circus, AMD T Y 'NTYAV,Q GREAT 'AMERICAN CIRCUS, The Proprietors of the Great Anglo-American Exhibition have at an enormous expense chartered the splendid Steamer Napoleon to take the Company from Montreal to Sorel, Three Rivers and Quebec.tp\" The Steamer will come dowa the River and pass Qosbec on Sunday Eveninr, August 1st, decorated with Flags of all Nations.The GREAT STEAM MUSICAL CALLIOPE will be played while passing the City.The English and American Bands, led by Ned Kendall, will pass through the principal Streets on the morning of the 2nd August, abont 10 o'clock, in a magnificent Band Landau, drawn by 20 horses, driven in hand by Edward Bachenstacbe.The Principal Stars attached to the Great Anglo-American Expedition are\u2014 MELVILLE THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN RIDER.NED KENDALL S FAMOUS BRASS BANB.PETER FOX\u2019S New York Hra«s Band &IVVM AliZfifl THE CHILB RIDER.MADAM AGNES LALE The Great Wire Performer.FOÜRCELEBÎÜTEDCLOWNS BILL KEMP, tbs English Clown.BILL LAKE, the great American Humorist SIGNER BLUS, the Italian Trick Clown.Miss BUTLER- the celebrated Lady Clown Mona.GREGINE, the Strongest Man in existence.MONS.PAUL, from Paris, will Walk a Ceiling Feet up and Head downwards ! ! M\u2019llo HBLOISE will make her GRAND ASCENSION on the SINGLE WIRE from the Ground to the Top of the Centre Pole, a distance of Tnass Hcsdrid Fist, sverr Afternoon, at Half-past One o'clock each day.5 Celebrated Female Equestrians AXD FORTY PERFORMERS ! Attached to the Combined Circus.The Evening's Entertainment will conclude with the Gorgeous Military Spectacle Drama, entitled JESSIE BROWN, OR The Relief of Luckqow.Ring Performance under the direction of R.Wbit*.itw trill travel to-u Ai*lo-AMrteaa \u2022hall m*m> a Men- ________.__l nrooNttWn Me town, attende* by UM reapeclive military hande ; uvl ih»i, tn order to euMe Um two Oom FIRE BRICKS.By Auction, will be aold on WEDNESDAY MORNING next, tbe 28tb Instant, on WYATT\u2019S WHARF, St.Paul Street:\u2014 £kK A/Or thereabouts, of FIRE ZeJjUl/U BRICKS, just landed.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock ?.J.MAXHAM A CO., A.ft B.Quebec, July 27.1858.Underwriters' Sale.Dry Goods, Leather, Lead Pipe, ftc., Ac.By Auction, on WEDNESDAY MORNING next, tbe 28th instant, at tbe Examining Warehouse, the following Goods saved from a wreck, and sold for account of the Underwriters or others concerned ONE Cask assorted Brushes, 1\t\u201c Sublimate, I Bale Sheep Skins, 1 Package English Kip, 4 Do.Prints, 1 Do.Moleskins, 1 Do.Towelling, ftc.1 Do.Carpeting, 1 Do.Plated Ware, 1 Case containing Tennis\u2019s Patent Rocket Brass Drills and Vices, ftc.1 Package Elastic Boot Webb and Fringe 3 Boxes Oil Skin Cloth, Sale at ELEVEN o'clock.] A.J.MAXHAM ft CO., A.ft B.Quebec, July 27, 1858.IMPORTANT TO LUMBER MERCHANTS.CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS.The Subscriber bas received instructions from THE TRUSTEES OF THE ESTATE or THE ST.MATRICE LI MBER COMP\u2019Y, TO SELL BY AUCTION, AT HIS OFFICE, IN MONTREAL, On Wednesday, 25th Aug.next, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, IN ONE LOT, The Whole of that well-known Complete Extensive Establishment, AT THREE RIVERS, coxiMTive or: GANG SAW MILLS, with Steam Engines.EXTENSIVE TIMBER LIMITS.BOOMS on the St.Maurice.FARMS, DWELLING HOUSES, and all tbe PERMANENT or IMMOVEABLE REQUISITES of a FIRST CLASS LUM-BERING ESTABLISHMENT.Tbe Purchaser will have tbe privilege of taking the WHOLE of tbe MOVEABLE REQUISITES and APPURTENANCES connected with the above, and which are very complete, at a VALUATION.Full particular* may be bad on application to tbe Subscriber, JOHN LEEMINO.Montreal, July 17, 1858.OtaapaatM m give a hill performanr* I to Um rtf hi \u2022bouMav, «ai ribhaa oa Um Ml «hnoldor A* ««vd ___i ly a_____________________________ 8100 will, at to* qIum «g Um Mam.ha «aria by Um BrearUSnea to Iba baa* rtdar ; sad aaotbar «T *60 te U» baatryma*-*- 4#mAte W.Wuaa, afeamt ff 3.M Vrrrar, Wa.H.Kaw.tr WILL RXHIBT in QUEBEC, Outside tbe St- Lewis Gate, ONE WEEK, comtnenciag on MONDAY, August S, 1858.parformancs avery Afternoon and Evening.Doors ope* at TWO and SEVEN P.M.Adniasion to Boies 80 cent* ; Children knlf-A dmimlnn to Pit SI eeata,\u2014«0 half- J.I; M, UM.w w n w Cheat* OONGOU, 11 Case* SAGO, 600 HIf-Boxes GLASS\u2014x 7* to 11 n 16, And fur sale by GIBB ft ROSS.Quebec, July 19, 1858.\t12 c SHIP MOUNTAINEER.ON8IGNEE8 will plea*# Pass their la tries withuut delay.FALKENBERO ft McBLAIN.Quebec, July 20, 1858.\tAgents.CLEARING OUT.OTRAW BONNETS\u2014Plain fJUU O Fancy\u2014all ;|jd and J AS.HEWITT ft CO.38, St.John\u2019s Gate.July 13, 1858.LANDING, ex \u201c Pearl.100 T Ts- the 5tl Wanted to Charter. VESSEL of 400 * 450 Tons, to load Timber and Deals for WHISKEY.HE BEST MONTREAL WHISKEY, Puncheons, Hhd*.and Barrels.sale by E.ft W.POSTON ft CO.Lower Town, July 22, 1858.7 in WINES.A N Aseortment of the finest PORT, SHRR i\\ RY and MADEIRA Wines, in wood and bottle.For tale by E.ft W.POSTON ft CO.Lower Town, July 22, 1858.LABRADOR HERRINGS.I p\\i \\ llARRKLS LABRADOR HER-I'-'U Jj RINGS, for sale by BUTEAU ft AULD.Quebec, July 21, 1858.\t12 Baie des Chaleurs Herrings.PvAA DARRELS HERRINGS of Baie D des Chaleurs, 60 Barrels Pale Seal Oil.BUTEAU ft AULD.Quebec, July 21, 1858.\t12 BATH BRICKS.JUST arrived and for sale by RYAN, BROTHERS ft 00.July 31, 1858.SALT.\u2014Close of tbe Salt importing Season\u2014 P^X/ I ff'ONS expected in a few daye, in OO*' J Bulk, for tale ex Sbip\u2019e side.Apply to\tHUGH MACKAY.Telegraph Buildings, St.Peter Street.July 21st, 1858.OATMKAL.OATMEAL, tresh ground, and LEAF LARD in Kega, Received and for sale by JAMES HOS8ACK.Quebec, July 21, 1868.\t*p LANDING, /I A DBLS- OASPKCODOIL, 'rl * J3 L1*® Quintals Table Cod Fieh.H.J.NOAD ft CO.Quebec, July 21, 1858.\t% NOTICE.UR undersigned wjll not be responsible for any debts contracted by the craw of the ARGONAUT.WM.WHITE, Master.Quebec, July 34, 1858.\t3 I Londonderry Also\u2014A Vessel of 750 a 1000 Tons, to load Timber 4c.for Liverpool.Apply to\tC.W.WILSON ft CO.Quebec.June 23, 1858.Wanted to Charter, A VESSEL of 500 * 600 Tons, for Shields.A Vessel of 300 a 500 Tons, for Hull.To loadCargoes of T imber and Deals.HENRY BÜRSTALL.Gibb's Wharf.Qnebec, June 8, 1858.NOTICE TO SHIP-MASTERS.THE Subscriber would respectfully intimate to Ship-masters trading tc tbe Port of Quebec, that he is prepared to supply SHIP-CHADLERV STORES, PROVISIONS, and CREWS\u2019 STORKS at vaar modxratb ratss; he would further state, that he does not keep runners, nor pay parties to mislead or entrap, this serious expense, which fails on tbe ship either directly or indirectly, will be wholly avoided by dealing at bis establishment.All Orders thankfully received and punctually attended to.WILLIAM TAIT, Ship-Chandler 4 Grocer, 55 St.Peter Slrent, Quebec^ Qnebec, July 22, 1858.\u2014 and \u2014 A Large Assortment of Sewed Muslin Goods at a Great Sacrifice.WM.LAIRD 4 CO.Fabrique Street.Quebec, July 17, 1858.JAS.HEWITT A CO.\u2019S Cheap Sale of Summer Goods AT COST PRICE, FOR ONE MONTH ONLY Clear out the remainder of our SUMMER STOCK, we will commence on MONDAY.5th July,\t' ?cheap sale for caah only.All our Summer Goods at and undercoat price, rlx :\u2014 500 Summer Shawls and Scarfs at cost, 1000 Muslin Dresses from 2s 6d, worth 5s, up, 50 Barege Dresses at cost price, 100 Balxarines from 8}d, worth Is 3d, 500 Mouseline de Laines, from 5Jd, worth 9d up New Dresses Materials and Flonnced Robes at cost price, Silk Mantles, Bonnets, Ribbons, Parasols, all at prices to clear them off.400 Pi.of Patent Shirting, yard wide, at ! 4id, worth 6Jd.400 do.do.do.do.at 5Jd, worth 8d.A L S 0 , Lawn Handkerchiefs\u20141000 Dois, received per \" Nova Scotian.\" Ladies, warranted pure Linen, 2s 3d per doz.to 24a.\u2014worth from 4s to 36s.Gents, do, do.8s 9d to 30s\u2014worth from 12s to 45s.TO GENTLEMEN\u2014SCOTCH TWEEDS.Onr very large and valuable Stock of the Best SCOTCH TWEEDS will be sold very cheap WITHOUT RESERVE FOR CASH ONLY.N.B.\u2014The S»le Positively for One Month Only.JAS.HEWITT ft CO.38, St.John's Gat*.Quebec, July 3, 1858.\tim 1500 B' INS PALE CASTOR OIL.^\t^\tLANK GIBB ft CO.Quebec, July 15, 1858.PORK FOR SALE 1 A/ T BARRELS MESS PORK, J UU\" /\t300 Do.PRIME and PRIME MESS PORK.All Montreal Inspection.LANE, GIBB 4 CO.Quebec, July 9, 1858.SOAP OXES CASE VS LIVERPOOL SOAP, \u201cCrown Brand.\u201d LANK, GIBB ft CO.Quebec, July 9, 1858.\tAgents.LANDING.1 flfil k ROXES WINDOW CLASS\u2014 XV/*/'/ 13 \u201cStar brand,\" x 7J up to 36 x 46, in fine order.100 Csska Pale Seal Oil, 16 Puncheons Old Jamaica.LANE, GIBB 4 CO.Quebec, July 9, 1858.SUGARS.lOO BAsRl?gBaL8 london CRrsHED 50 Barrels Dutch Crushed in Lump*, 35 Tierce* Loaf Sugar.For aale by\tLANE, GIBB 4 CO.Quebec, July 9, 1858.IgeofcbeMagliah be addressed to of tftln paper.c«U at phsato reeulearsa when re- beg to 1 their 50C Valuable Property For Sale, By tbe Executor* of the late Mr.H.Bxxjaki*.AmdL RKENKNOWE, at present occu-S|îl_yT pied by F.W.Wood, Esq.The object being for settlement of tbe Estate, terms of payment could be made to suit purchaser*.The property ia one of tbe finest in the neighbourhood of Quebec, and is in the best of order.Apply to the Executors, at H.ft M.BENJAMIN\u2019S, Fabrique Street.Quebec, June 19, 1858.CHARTS !_CHARTS!! \u2022\u2019T'UE Subscriber has just received and now I offer* for sale, CHARTS UF THE RIVER ST.LAWRENCE, on a very large scale, composed from the Admiralty Surveys of Capt.H.W.BAYFIELD, of tbe Royal Navy, edition of 1858, and expressly imported for the Quebac Market.\u2014ALSO- Tarred Cordage from 12 thread to 4) inch, Manilla running Gear and Winch Ropes, tbe whole at moderate prices.WILLIAM TAIT, Ship-Chandler, 55, St.Peter Street.Quebec, July 22, 1858.\tlm To Shift-Matters.SHIP-MASTERS in want of ROCKING CHAIRS will be well served at CRAIGS, St.Pacl Strikt, not three minutes walk from the Custom House.He has a good assortment, Cheap, well finished, and suitable for presents.THOMAS CRAIG, Cabinet and Chair Maker, St.Paul Street.Quebec July 12, 1858.\t3m SHIP-YARD TO LET.THE Excellent SHIP-YARD aid PREMISES on the West side of Bridge Street, St.Roch*, now occupied by Mr.Walt** Rab.\u2014Possession immedisle if required.Apply to BIGKKLL ft SHAW, Notaries.Qoabec, July 9, 1858.JUST PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALK AT P.LAMOUREUX\u2019S, Shaw's Buildings, Mountain Hill, L.T.PRICE- THE QUEBEC DIRECTORY FOR IWVft-\u2019rM», CONTAINING an alphabetical list of all tb« inhabitant* of Quebec and the Suburbs, liât of Banks, Corporate and Government Office*, and all tbe Public Institutions in Qnebec with detailed information concerning them.Quebec, July, 1858.Asylum of the Good Shepard.A BAZAAR, in favor of that Charitable Institution, will be open la this City.TUESDAY, tbe Ittb OCTOBER next, and will be continued the subsequent day*.Tbe following Ladies will pre.'uie at tbe Tables : Mesdames Butean,\tP.\t| Taschereau, \"\tSirois,\tO.\tSharpies, \"\tN.F.Belleau.\u2014\tParkin, \"\tMétbot,\t».\tRoy.The Table of Refreshment* will bo bald by Mtodame* U.J.Teesier, P.BaUlargoon and/.A.PaaeL Quebec, July 34, 1151, FOR SALE, rr«HK FARM known as \u201c MAPLE tojiB J BANK,\u2019 between two and three ^ miles disunce from tbe City of Three Rivers, containing 138 Arpents, 50 of which are cleared and under cultivation.There is a neat and commodious Dwelling, containing Seven Rooms, a Kitchen and a Cellar, as also an excellent cool brick boilt Dairy and a stone built Root House, both offsbuot* from the dwelling House.There is also a good sited building used as a Granary, the lower part of which, if required, could be converted into a dwelling for afuarried Farm servant.The Stable, Barn and Sheds are ample and in good order.Tbe Garden is well stocked with Fruit and Ornamental trees, and adjoining is a Trout Pond, tbe atreem from which passes through the Garden and Farm, which could be used for the artificial propagation of Fish, or Mechani cal purposes.There is sufficiency of hard and soft Wood growing on the land to supply tbe occupier for fuel and building purposes for ever.This property could be made by a email outlay one of tbe finest spots in the Country.Paie*\u2014THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS Any farther infonnatioa can be bad by ap.plying to W.DBNOON, 11 St.John Street, Quebec, or to JAMES DENOON, Three Rivers July 20 1858.\tim V LET.HE TWO LOWER STORIES of _ the HOUSE occupied by the un lersigned, Ste.Famille Street, Upper Town, in good order, painted and papared, also Water and Gas.F.BUTEAU.Quebec, July 22, 1858.\t2aw NOTICE.STORAGE on moderate terms in a Fire-Proof BONDED WAREHOUSE, St.James Street, in rear of the Custom House.Apply to\tHY.ATKINSON, St.James Street.Qnebec, July 14, 1858.\tu FOR SALE, AN Excellent BOUDOIR PIANO FORTE, made by RICHD.OWEN, baa scarcely been used ; cost i.65, will be sold tor £50.\u2014 Aleo several other*, by variou* makers, which have been taken in exchange.Apply at the Boston and New York Piano Rooms, facing Palace Street.HENRY OWEN, Sol* Agent for Chickering\u2019s Celebrated Instruments.John Street, Upper-Town, Quebec, July 15, 1858.\t12 WINES.'1A.SES CHAMPAGNE, quarts and pints,\u2014Sillery, Mousseux, Comte de Villefart, 50 Cases Claret, Chateau La Tour de Cambism**, Port Mine, various grade*, in qr.-ca*k* and octaves, Superior Pale .-iLerry Wines, in qr.-casks, octaves and cases, ex \u201cThreeSisters,\" from Cadi/., dailvVxprcted.LANE, GIBB'4 CO.Quebec, July 9, 1858.92 C EiiKlUb Cordage.OILS 1 to 3j inches No.1 Cordage, \u2018Pearl\u201d from Lon- WARREN 4 CO.received per don.M.H.Quebec, July 14, 1858.CODFISH.JUST Received\u2014150 Qtls.Prime Table CODFISH\u2014new catch.M.H.WARREN 4 CO.Jane 15,1858.Upper Canada Cheese.j| Q JP^ARRELS, just received and for sale M.G.MOUNTAIN, Nun s Buildings, St.Peter Str-et.July 22, 1858.Seal Oil.IN Hogsheads and Barrels, now receiving and for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN, Nun\u2019s Buildings, St.Peter Street.July 22, 1858.H IBBERT S PORTER,\u201460 Barrels now receiving, and for sale bv M.G.MOUNTAIN.Nan\u2019s Baildings, St.Peter St.July 9, 1858.at: No.1 Sumerlee Pig Iron.SOI I TONS, *x \" Argentina*, \u201d J Londonderry, for sale by from Jane 14.1858.C.W.WILSON 4 CO.Corporation of Quebec Water Works Depart OKALED TENDERS will be received by Cj tbe Chairman of the Water Workt Com-¦ ittee until TUESDAY, the 27th JULY insl, from parties desirous of EXCAVATING a TRENCH and LAVING DOWN the WATER and DRAINAGE PIPES, ftc.along DeSalla-bfrry Street, «ccording to the Plans and 8pe-; eifleations which can be seer at the Office of tbe undersigned, and where every information will be given on npplying between tbe hoars of 9 o\u2019clock, A.M , and 4 o\u2019clock, P.M.The Water Work* Committee do not bind tbemselvee to accept tbe lowest, or any of tbe Tender*.¦ By order, City Hstt,, JelylT, 1858.W.SHORDIOHE, Manager Q.W.W.50 T° FOR NS No.j SfaleB, _______PIG IRON.GEO.BURNS 87MRS ft CO.St, Pefor Street.Qnebec, Joly 34, 1451,\t3 John Henderson »*«¦-.LAbm.Two t-h.Bi»BH bb* tvn y Brtù-W o.«l l« W*» uL _\t___________ HINNI V .V ^ at^.L_ Sewing «\u2018luhines.HTJXT, \\VKHS'l*Klî, aV CO, TIGHT STITi H aEWINO MACHINES.V»r th» U»r nf TABILIKS AtfD MAM rACTITtXBS.im»i Corn*» U Lm» » ah4 Uo.Kark in».Ko»» And l\u2019Arto» i h.ir», l^ in*».Ac.f A K 1.0K SCITHIN BBOCATXl.l.fc DAMASK._\t- Ac.O rtwfatDr.AC H ALIXOlLNSTMKkTS, BuMon.u» a! bU MaiiutAclurr.N«wVw Cora*».Maw.JM^VOniNlH Urq\u2019 £N )I.fct t»K TME 4* AVI EST CLASS, MwatArtu-wl*» r *.tNn iIN.t® b-eiri .LATMLS, 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