Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 27 décembre 1858, lundi 27 décembre 1858
[" % AND COMMERCIAL St«'NO(/^ «OÂF57TX 4ujfacHl A-O.KiOCVII* MC/«CCIUIU.AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.XII.] QUEBEC, MONDAY, 27th DECEMBER, 18 68.INO.3290.Fall and Winter Clothing.Quebec tEmporium of FASHION, NEW GOODS.IRISH LINENS.AMD GENTLEMEN S OUTFITING EST BLI8HMENT, Wo.80, 8t.John-itroot, (OPPOSITE 8T.URSULE STREET.) WM.SWEATMAN HAS receired ptt tut Stumer a portionof bia Stock for the enauiof Seuon, which hu been aelected for him ia the ENGLISH MARKETS.The Stock of WEST of ENGLAND WOOL DYED BLACK CLOTHS and DOKSKINS will be found worth/ of notice.Expected per next Steamera, hla foil uaort-ment of Veatiogs aod Trowaerlnga.Alao an asaortment of Scotch Kerae/l and Iriah Preiae for Gentlemen\u2019a Top Coeta W.S.would reapectfüll/ inform hia kind Patrona and the Public general!/, particular!/ heads of familiea, the/ will do well to riait thia Eatabiiahment before porchuing elae-where, aa ererr thing will be made up in the beat manner, of the lateat Fuhiona, and be belierea will be found the Cheapeat Katabliah-ment in the City\u2014Quality being the teat of Cheapneaa.Specimen ot Prieea (for Caah) :\u2014 A Suit of Superfine Weat of England Wool D/ed Black Cloth and Ouatmere for Trowaera.£4 15 0 Bot\u2019a Clotbixo will be (band exceedingly low.Quebec, Sept.17, 1858.\t11m O / IASKS BELFAST LINENS, from the p) y y celebrated manufactory of Ricbardaon, Son à Orrden, at a email advance on Sterling Coat, at 11 4c 13 St.Joint Street.J.H.MORGAN.Nor 13, 1858.FRENCH AX MERINOS.LARGE STOCK, rery cheap, from 3a.to worth from 5a.to 7a.6d.J.H.MORGAN.Nor.13, 1858.FRK'CH DRESS SHIRTS.A CONSIGNMENT \u201ef 60 Duien of lb.abore, will be sold Cheaper than any CONSIGNMENT of 60 Doeen of abore, will be sold Cheaper than offered in the market.J.H.MORGAN.Nor.13, 1858.\t\u2022 WINTER I'NDkK CIOTIIIV .\" ^ 1A8K8 SCOTCH LAMBS WOOL 110- FIRE INSURANCE.fTMIE undersigned is prepared to accept | RISKS, on First Claaa Companies, on the moat farorable terms, O.MURPHY à CO.St.James at.Quebec, Dec.4, 1859.\t1m ÆTNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, //AH TFORD, CONNECT/CUT.Cash Capital, Surplus do.Assets, - - $1,000,000.600,000.J.G.RIPLEY,\u2014President, T.A.ALEXANDER,\u2014Vice-President.THOMAS K.BRACE,\u2014Secretary.THE abore Company haring RE-OPENED an AGENCY IN- - haring arrived late will be sold very low.J.H.MORGAN.Nor.13, 1858.\u2019OTAURANT BAY RUM! A GENUINE ARTICLE direct from the ISLAND PORTO RICO, per Ship \"TBOMaa,\" Captain Rosa.FOR SALE BY THE BOTTLE OR DOZEN.Quebec, Sept.17, 1858.Hen».Manny, freneh Professor, r&OM PARIS, 13, St.George Street, St.John Suburbs.BROS to announce to the public that in addition to hia French and English Academy, he gives Prirate Lessons at hia own re ride nee or elsewhere.Mona.Macby oan give good references, and baring reaided some time in England, bu acquired some knowledge of the English language.He nlsoaononnces that he has just finished two clasrical works, trana-lated in English and French, for the use of English families.Music Leasona will be giren at his residence on moderate terms by Mrs.McDobocoh.From the 20th of September\u2014Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays a Course of French aad Book-Keeping will be giren\u2014$6 per quarter, payable in adrane*.Que bee.\t'Tf»*^esr \u2018 Winter Cloths & Cashmeres.5 THALES MOSCOW BEAVERS, Pilots, IF and Whitneys, Ao^at Cost I J.H.MORGAN.Nor.13, 1858.BUNKRTS & ILiNKELS.10 B ALES of the abore J.H.Very Cheap.MORGAN.Nor.13,1858.CURTAIN DAMASKS.A LARGE STOCK of CURTAIN DA-MASKS and TRIMMINGS, will be sold at Cost.J.H.MORGAN.Nor.13, 1858.Vinegar for sale.J UST receired and for sale hr the undersigned BORDEAUX VINEGAR in Hbds., Tierces and Qr-Casks.RYAN, BROTHERS A CO.Quebec, Oct.29, 1859.FOH M SALE, ONTRBAL CITY BANK STOCK.QUEBEC BANK STOCK.BIGNELL A SHAW, Notaries.Quebec.Oct.11, 1858.WIIV\t\u20ac«1.4^!*\u2014900 Boxes assort- ed sizes, from ICx 11 up to 28 x 22.And daily expected : 400 Hlf-boxes 7j x and x 7], For sale byj Sept.17, 1858.JOHN PATERSON.an AGENCY IN THIS CITY, and appointed the undersigned as Agent, would intimate to the Pablic generally they are prepared to effect Insurance on Buildings, Vessall, Stocks of Merchaudixe, Furniture, Ac , Ac.at hn Low a Itnte of l*remluin as other offices and consistent with the nature of the Risk.The long established reputation of this Institution, its large Capital, and Surplus Funds, in addition to an Annual Income of ONE MILLION aso a HALF DLLARS, justify the assertion that in every respect, and more especially with regard to safety, it is second to none on this continent.LOSSES adjusted and promptly paid in Quebec.For Rates of Premium and other information apply to.A.J.MAXHAM, Agent, 34, St.Peter Street.Quebec, Nor.22, 1858.\t12m N° the « RECEIVER GENERAL\u2019S OFFICE, Toeobto, 21st September, 1858.J\u2019OTICE is hereby given to the Holders of Debentures issued for the construction of Montreal Court House,\" under \" 12 Viet.Chap.112,\u201d that they are required to present the same at this Office on or before the FIRST day of JANUARY next ensuing, for redemp tiou in full ; and that from and after that date, the interest upon each and every one of such Debentures will cease, in accordance with the conditions expressed in the body of such Debentures.T.D.HAR1NGTON, Deputy Receiver General.BILLS.PARTIES in Cakada East, intending to make application to the Legislative As- MOKTTBEAX.Océan Steamship Company Winter Arrargemets,\u20141858-\u201959.fJ'MUS Company's Line is composed of the Steamers, viz.Asolo-Saxox,\" 11 North-A ubuicak,\u20191 \u201c INO!AH,\u201d \u201c Nova-Scotiab.\" \u201cNorth Bxitob\u201d \u201c HrHOARIAR,\" \u201c Bousbiah,\" Under contrant irith the Government of CJnnoda for the Traunport of (he .Mall*.HOME INSURANCE COMPANY or IKew York.Cash Capital, $600,000 ; Surplus over, 250,000 MILTON SMITH, Secretary.CflAS.J.MARTIN, President.BRITISH AURRICA INSURANCE GO.Incorporated under an Act of the Provincial Parliament in 1833.sembiy for Private or Local Bills, either for granting exclusive privileges, or conferring corporate powers for commercial or other purposes of profit, for regulating surveys or boundaries, or for doing auything tending to effect the rights of properly of other parties, are hereby notified that they are required, by the 62ud, 63rd and 64th Rules, (which are publishj ed in full in the Canada Gazette,) to give TWO MONTHS' NOTICE of the application in the Canada Gazette, in the English and Freicb, and also In a newspaper published in each language in the district affected ; sending copies of the first and last of such notices to the Private Bill Office, Toronto.ALFRED TODD, Ohief Clerk of Private Bill Office.Toronto, Oct.13, 1858 EF\u201d Quebec Gazette to copy till meeting of Parliament, and charge subscriber.ARRANGEMENT UF SAILING TO AND FROM PORTLAND, (In connection with the G.T.R.R.of Canada) raoM UVKKPOOL, Wednesday, Nov.17, Do.Dec.22nd Do.\tJany.24tk Do.Feby.23rd FROB PORTLAND.Saturday,\tDec.\t18.Do.\tJany.\t22 Do.\tFeby.\t26.Do.\tMarch\t26.Do.Do.March 23rd Should sufficient encouragement tional trips will be made.April 23.offer, addi- THS TWELFTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING or THR LIFE ASSURANCE COMPA- C\u2018 COLONIAL NY was held within the Company's Office, No.5.George Street, Edinburgh, on Monday, the 1st day of November, 1858,\u2014 Jamks RossarsoH, Esq , W.S., in the Chair.The Balance Sheet of the Cumpaoy\u2019j Affairs as at the 2ftlh May 1858, the Report by tb« Auditor, and various Statements exhibiting the progress and position of the Company, were laid before the Meeting ; also a Report by the Directors, in which the following results were communicated :\u2014 The Aeir Jletvraneei effected during the year amounted to £316,809 10\t4 The Corretpondtng Annual Prt- miami being.The Annual Jirvenue, after deducting all Assurances abandoned, surrendered, or otherwise cancelled as at 25th May 1838, was.The Accumulated Fund, as at same date, amounted to.298,332 13 5 The Amount of Claim» by Death for the year was.29.753 19 4 The following Table, showing tbe satisfac-tory progress of the Company from its commencement, was also submitted :\u2014 CORPORATION or TUB times during the space of one month, in tbe \u201cJournal de Québee,\" and the \u201c Morning Chronicle,\u201d cew»pâpere published Parish of St.Koch of Quebec.:\tRDd.,,î;ü bVr,\u2018,\u2018g lhe 11,507 7 10 92,519 4 11 A T a SPECIAL SESSION of theMCNICI-jA PAL COUNCIL uf the Parish of St.Koch of Quebec, duly convened by special notice given to all tbe members of tbe said Ceuucil, held al St.Sauveur, at tbe usual place of meeting of tbe said Council, on TUESDAY, the twenty-third day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, in conformity to tbe provisions of \u201c Tbe Lower Canada Municipal and Road Act, 1855,\u201d at which Session are present :\u2014 PIERRE BOUTIN, Mayor, GEORGE COOK, ETIENNE CORRIVEAU, CLEMENT GAMACHE, MARCEL GREGOIRE, MAGLOIRB MORlSETTE, and J.BTE.PIC HE', Esquires, Members of tbe said Council, and forming a quorum thereof, the said Pixiutk Boltin.Ksqr, presiding as Mayor : Tbe said Council doth hereby ordaiuand make the following By-Law.to wit : BY-LAW: oocdcôôooo* S> A £ ».\t- 3.\" DEPARTMENT 0FJ>UBUC WORKS.TO CONTRACTORS.NOTICE is hereby given that TENDERS will b« received at this Office, until the Capital, \u2022 - - $400,000.T.W.BIRCHALL, Managing Director, GEORGE PERCEVAL RIDOÜT, Esq., Governor, WM.PROÜDFOOT, Esq., Deputy Governor.r|^HE undersigned, Ao**t for the above I FIRST CLASS COMPANIES, will con- D\u2019 Quebec Protestant Kelief Society.ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER, 1855.OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY : Prksidkht.Mas.McLbax Stbwaet, Vice-Primdiht.Mas.W J.Nbwtob, Tier.Mas.Bahkiee, Bbcritaht,.Misa H.Nbwtob.HAMSB Or COBMITTBB EKVYPKR\u2019N __KuypeFs Gin, ex F or sala by , Sept.17, 1S&B.f; 191\u201440 Hhds.\u201c Kaling Grove.\" JOHN PATERSON.De- Mrs.Blalherwick, Mrs.Fowls, Mrs.W.Richardson, Miss Tremain, Miss G.Sewell, Miss Griffin, Miss Durnford, Miss Ward, Miss Drum.MiM Cradock, Mrs.S.Newton, Mrs.D.K.Steuart, Mrs.M.Sheppard, Mrs.White, Mrs.J.Gilmour, Mrs.Helmutb, Mrs.Chaderton, Mrs.Veasey, Mrs.F.Austin, Mrs.W.Sewell, Mrs.Hawtayne.Any donations, either in Money or Clothing, will be thankfully (received b?any of tbe .*>bove mentiooe.Ladies.Sept.27, 1858\t8m SALT AFLOAT.10,000 M« Sept.3, 1858 L INOTS Liverpool \u201c Jane.\u201d A.J.MAXHAM à CO.St.Peter street.Sait, tiuue to INSURE AGAINST LOSS and DAMAGE by FIRE at Modiratb Ratbb of Pkemicb DANIEL McGIB, Aqibt, Quebec, Jany.19, 1858.3let of Dsckbbbr next, addressed to \u201cThe Chief Commissioner of Public Works,\" for the CONSTRUCTION of a WOODEN BUILDING required for the Service of the Paovisiox Dxror, and for the reception of Ship-wrecked seamen, at Shallop Creek, on tbe Island of Anticoiti.The Materials to be prepared and sent down with tbe Woikmen, free of charge to the Con-tor, by tbe Steamer supplying the light-houses next Spring.The Specifications can be seen and any further information required can be obtained at the Office of P.Gacvheac, Esquire.Quebec, and at the Office of this Department, Toronto.Tbe names of two responsible parties are to accompany each Tender.(Signed) L.V.SICOTTE.Chief Commissioner Public Works, Toronto, ^ THROUGH TICKETS will be granted by the undersigned, which will convey Passengers from Point Levi to Portland, via G.T.Railway, thence by Steamship to Liverpool, and vies vkrsa at the following - RATES OF PASSAGE.- to From Point Levi Liverpool : Saloon.$89 00 IH TERMED! ATX, $75.00 Stxkbagk,.$37 00 From Liverpool to Point Levi : Saloox, £20 15s.Stg Intsrbid.17 12s.\u201c Stsbraue, 8 18s.lOd 25th Novr, 1858.HARMONIUMS.IYERPOOL HALT\u20143000 Minots Li verpool Salt, afloat, for sale by JOHN PATERSON.Sept.18, 1858.T IVEF I i rerpoi For sala IYERPOOL NALT\u20141970 Sacks Li pool Salt, ex \u201c Birkenhead.\u201d from the Wharf by JOHN PATERSON.Sept.18, 1858.,/radian Free Stone, Jost received 56 Pieces, in Slab and Cobe, for MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, AC.Which will he worked up plain or ELABORATELY SCULPTURED, to suit purchasers.110 Monuments.Headstones,&c in ITALIAN and AMERICAN MARBLE, and in STONE, for sale, at the REDUCED PRICES, MANTLES, TABLE TOPS, and EVERY ARTICLE in tha Trade in variety.Qnebec General Marble Works, 19j, St.John Street, without FELIX MORGAN.Quebec, Aug.16, 1858.IRISH BAZAAR.A BAZAAR, in aid of ST.BRIDGET\u2019S ASYLUM, will be held in the month of UARY next.Donations will be thankfully received by the Revd.Mr.McGAURAN, or by any of the following Ladies : Mrs.Cannon,\tMrs.\tLane, Mrs.Ardopin,\tMrs.\tLilly, Mrs.Golfer,\tMrs.\tGreen, Mrs.Fitspatrick,\tMrs.\tMaguire, Mrs.Peters.Mrs.J.B.Parkin will preside at the Refreshment Table.By order, MARY H.LANE, Secretary.Quebec, July 7, 1858.S.E, GREUORT, Produce and General Co mmiaaion Merchant.TORONTO, Store lately occupied by Taos.Otaassos, Esq.Fi rront Street.Orders for the purchase of Floor, Grain, At., executed with care and promptitude.HOW LANDItffa -Ex \u201c Promise,\" from Labrador : - 1f^ASKS COD OIL, JO Vy 13 Casks Seal Oil, 63 Barrels Trout, 13\tHalf-do.do.14\tTierces and Brls.Salmon.Cod Fish, in hulk and bris.Caplin, M.H.WARREN à CO.Sept 10, 1858.CODFISH.¥ UST Received\u2014180 Qtls.Prime Table | CODFISH\u2014new catch.M.H.WARREN A CO.Jane IS, 1858.PACKING SALT, \u2022) H.WARREN A CO.PACKING SALT.4,000 B°œ *\tM.H.W Sept.10, 1858.ANCHOR FOR SALE.QNK WOOD STOCK ANCHOR.30 Cwt.kNK WOOD STOCK ANCHOR.30 ax \u201cNorth American,\u201d for sale by RYAN, BROTHERS A CO.Quebec, Sept.29, 1858.N For Sale by the Subscribers : OW LANDING\u2014100 Boxes Fresh Wal nuts, Oases Sardines in quarters, halves and wholes, Bankets Champagne, Alloa Ale.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Oaaks Fresh Haras.Boxes Pipes, Montreal, Cork Soap, Quebec Soap, Candles, Bags Liverpool Sait.A.J.MAXHAM A CO Quebec, June 30, 1858 Just Received, A SUPPLY of SMITH\u2019S DISINFECTING \\ POWDER.For sale by BBNNING A BOWEN, Aug.13, 1858.\t14, Buade st.CORDAGE.English, RBVBBBBCBS: Messrs H.Chapman A Go., Montreal A Quebec, « L.Renaud A Frere, do.do.\u201c Borer A Hawley, Montreal.T.Woodside, Esquire, Toronto, Manager of the Branch City Bank of Montreal.Toronto, May 17, 1858.DOLLARS AND CENTS Sterling and Halifax Currency.Just ruaitRitao Aim ron Bali at m Boox-J eroaaa, Table* of Equivalent Value of ïqi Moale* IrN which tbe Talna of any ean la each of i of these denominations, eao be feond in irisa or Born of the other iaaoelnaUone\u2014 From 1 C*al la 4Cta,«oa.Pkios, 121 Cent*, of T|d., by FELIX MORGAN, Quebec, May II, 1858.*\u201c Wfbstors\u2019l flARRKD, aaeorted, I MANILLA, do.Canvass\u2014a to No.BRIGHT VARNISH.HENRY LsMRSURiER, Jr.July 23, 1858.Sugars, Mus.Molasses.the Sub- Bright NOW Landing, and for eale by \u2022crlbers i Bright Muscovado Sugar, Muscovado Molasses.A.J.MAXHAM A CO.St.Peter Street Quebec, July 13, 1858.KafflUh 4'erdnge.(OILS 1 to 3| inches No.1 Cordage, receired per \u2022* Pearl \" from London.M.H.WARREN A CO.Quebec, July 14, 1868.92 C 758 F Vuttackr-aa* ¦ ^UTTOOKS, first quality.6ft Knees.M.H.WARREN A Quebec, July 14, 1858.00.A FEW ROSK-WOOD HARMONIUMS for sale.These instruments beiag a Con ¦ignment from the maker, whose desire is introduce them ; they will be sold at cost price for cash.Apply to\tHENRY S.SCOTT.Or to\tF.H WYSB.April 26.1858.COOKING STOVES, FANCY PARLOR Do.\u2014for Coal and Wood, REGISTERED GRATES, BRONZED FENDERS, FIRE SETTS.For sale by SAML.J.SHAW, John street and Seus-le-Fort street.Quebec, Sept.28, 1858.NOTICE.RS.JACOBS informs M her customers and the public in general that she Iiar received her complete importation of Aatamn and Winter Goode, comprising the latsst rAKitioNS of London and Paris Millinery, such as BONNETS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, RICH SILKS, FANCY LACES, and a variety of other materials in her line.Also\u2014One case of MOURNING BONNETS of the latest fashion.H.JACOBS.Quebec, Oct.7, 1858.\t12m mar.20 EDUCATION.M RS.8TURTON, for many years, the prin continues to receive young ladies for education; the course of which comprises English, including Composition, Astronomy, Botany, Ac.; French, Drawing and Painting.The junior class is under the immediate con duct of Mrs.Sturton, having the advantage of a su| erior French Professor, and being regu lariy prepared, in every branch, to enter tbe upper Classes.The French, and Drawing Classes are open to ladies desiring instruction in those studies exclusively.Dalhouste Place, Esplanade.Quebec, Oct.9, 1858.EDUCATION.I 1HE MISSES McNAUGHTON Rscommiroid their CLASSES on the 16th August.The course of instruction comnriies the usual branches of a thorough English education, together with Preach, Music, Drawing and Painting\u2014Also the Rudiments of and German if required.3, Sr.Puns Strkbt, Caps, j Latin Quebec, Sept.3, 1838.EDUCATION.R.EAST respectfully informs his friends r M and tbe public, that be will be prepared to receive pnpit on Wspubudat, 11th ArausT, at bis residence, No.17, Sr.A noils Strbst, near St.John's Gate.A prospectus with full particulars, may be obtained at tbe School, and at Mr Sinclair's Book Store.Quebec, July 29, 1858.\tDm RAILROAD HOUSE, It I).Hi CASE, BILL KVILLR, 0.W.Omnibuses to and from tbe Oars free of ebarga.LI vary Stable attached to tbe House.Jaay.1854.\t12a Noth D,C CROWN LAND DEPARTMENT, Toronto, 21th November, 1858.OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT about 000 Acres of Crown Lands, situate in tbe Township of CHARLEVOIX.Couuty of Chicoutimi, will be open for sale on and after the 3rd day of JANUARY next.For particulars apply to VINCENT MARTIN, Esquire, Crown Land Agent at Chicoutimi.ANDREW RUSSELL, 6-law\tAsst.Commissioner.Passengers are only provided wish Meals while on board the Steamship.Steerage Passengers are required to provide themselves with Bedding and Eating and Drinking Utensils.RATES OF FREIGHT: From Liverpool to Portland {>*r Ton measurement.60s.sterling and 5 percent Primage From Liverpool to Point Levi, per Ton rneas\u2019t, 72a.Cd.and 5 per cent Primage.Heavy goods as per agreement.Parties desirous of Shipping on Through Bills of Lading will please consign their Goods to the Grand Trunk Railway Co.at Portland, and the Custom House business there will be transacted by them at a charge (including Custom expenses at Island Pond) which shall not exceed 50 cents jer Package on Dry Goods, and other articles in proportion.U\u201d To prevent delay shippers are urgently requested to send Invoices of Value direct to ths Grand Trunk Railway Agent, at Portland, who will forward them to Consignees as soon as entries are passed.Return Freight will be carried from all parts of Canada on Through Bills Lading at Reasonable Rates.For further particulars, apply to GEO.BURNS SYMKS k CO.?aasTt, 3, St.Peter Street, Quebec.Or to Sduonstons, Allan A Co , Montreal, Allan A Gillerpti, Liverpool.Janes A Alex.Allan, Glasgow.Montqonerie A Ghkkmiokne, London.Quebec, Nov.16, 1858.\u2022 \u2014¦ r*.\t» U w ^ IsB2$==«2iâ 2 I t-jto v A 0 X O «B * u «J L2 % 9k v-v «1 ?*oooc\to a.AaçuiLrfaî \u2014 -4\t\u2014 aï \u2014 æ -4 «4 U\u2019 \u2022 M ¦ qiVJQ jo eg ÎÏ -4 I rs ~\t^ *9 W V» u *%0 fC *3 or.£ qr Cj «o o» r.\u2022 3 S i \u2022- S kd -4 l* » » V *\t£ ^OOC'SOOOOOU o r 5\" 5 a \u20222 a.^ 3 ÿ 3 ^3 v* \u2014 V* a n I*» Gb L* if\t* tz.-4 With reference to the amount of claim during the year, the Report proceeded as follows : \u2022\u2022 The only point which requires special explanation is the amount of claims by death, which, though still very limited is larger comparatively than in any previous year.The Directors bare already referred to the cause generally, but it is well to show particularly to what extent the Indian Mutinies have increased these claims.The Deaths during the year were 47, the claims being.£29,753 19 4 Of this sum there arose, in consequence of tbe Indian Mutinies, 12 deaths, bringing claims for.7,299 19 0 NOTICE.J\u2019 TICE of the SUPERIOR and CIRCUIT COURTS published in December, 1850, loge ther with all the additional Rules of Practice of both Court* which have been subsequently promulgated, including all the Special Rules of Practice yhieh apply to particular Districts, Ac.; and also tbe various Tariffs of Fees of the different Officers of both Courts, as well as those which have been abrogated, but which apply to cases still pending, as those which arc at present in force, including tbe Tariff of Fees of tfee Prothonotary of the Superior Court, now in force, and which hitherto have not been published, in corporate form, with the Rules of Practice and Tariffs of Pees ; the whole carefully compiled and arranged in chronological order.To which is added a complete, classified index or digest of all the matters contained in the rolnme.The above has been published by the direction and under the immediate superintrudauce of the Prothonotary of the Superior Court at Quebec, assisted by R.Pori, Esq , Advocate.Parties desirous of obtaining copies of the above, will please apply aa early as possible to the publisher, J.T.BROUSbEAU, Bookseller and Stationer, Buade Street, Quebec, or to their Agents, FAVRK A GRAVEL, Montreal.Qnebec, Nor.25 1868.Portraits! Portraits!! Tbe Cbeapent Portrait* ever offered to tbe Public, AID Guaranteed a Perfect Likeness 1I1R Subscriber offers to the Ladies and Gentlemen of this City the rare chance of procuring a likeness of themselves or friends at a cheaper rate than ever offered heretofore, and in all cases s good painting and perfect resemblance of the person warranted, or no pavmebt will be required.He would further add, for tbe benefit of those who understand it not, that all portraits that be paints will be on CANVASS and in OIL COLORS.CAPABLE OF ENDURING FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS, not as they are done by the Photographie Art, on Papir, then glued or fastened to canvass, and liable to oome off at any time through the action o' damp or other causes, and thus be destroyed.Portraits, (the bust) life sise, for Twelve Dollare ; three part length of the human figure $26.Young Men forming a Club of 21 members, may bave their Portraits painted\u2014that is the bust sise of life\u2014for Ten Dollars each ; thus by each member paying to the subscriber the sum of JVo Dollars per month, he, tba subscriber, will paint and deliver to the members three finished Portraits each month.The first three portraits to be painted to be decided by lot among the Members of the Club.Lessons given in Drawing and Painting each day and evening, on very reasonable terms.If a sufficient number of pupils offers, a Class for Drawing will be opened from 9 to 10, r.w., for the accommodation of those who ere confined by their business until a late hour.Photographs or Daguereolype Pictures accurately copied, and painted in any style or sise.Ooats of Arms, Orests, Ac., on paper, canvass, or by enamel on glass.Banners on Silk, Satin, or Velvet.Transparencies and Fancy Devices painted to order STUDIO and DRAWING ACADEMY, 22, St.John Street, (within.) Entrance between eaare.Taasvs and Bottom s Grocery Establishments, la tha gateway.Tbe public are raspeotfully invited to (rail and inspect tha Paintings, Ac., by their obedient servant WILLIAM ST.MAUR BINOHAM.Quebec, Oat.14, 1868.Leaving.£22,454 0 4 which would bavr been about one [>*r cent, on the sum Assured, aod one per cent, on the number of lives at risk a very low rn\u2019*> of mortality.similar to that which has obtained during the previous years of the Company.Tbe extra loss in connection with tbe Indian mutinies has thus been only about £7000, a sum of comparatively small amount, and tbe Directors congratulate tbe Proprietors sincerely upon ! this most satisfactory result, for, certainly, i when the outbreak took place, a much larger loss was anticipated.The Directors have, at tbe same time, the satisfaction of stating that i wit they did not, during tbe whole period of tbe aîariaiug state of tbe East, depart from tbe principles on which they had established their | Indian business, continuing to effect Assuran- ! A By-Law to authorise tbe raising a Loan of Oac Hundred Thousand Dollars, on tbe credit of the Lower Canada Municipal Loan Fund; und to subscribe for, and take Four Thousand Shares in, tbe Stock of the \u201c North Shore and St.Maurice Railway and Navigation Company.\u20191 Whereas under and hr virtue of an act of the Legislature ot Canada passed in tbe sixteenth year o! Her Majesty's Reign, intituled \u201cAn \" Act to establish a Consolidated Municipal \u201c Loan Fund for Upper Canada,\u201d it is amongst other things enacted 1 That it shall he lawful \u201c for the Corporation of any County, City In-\u201c corporated Town, Township, or Village, by \u201c By-Law to authorise any sum of money to be \u201c raised on the credit of the said Consolidated \u201c Municipal Loan Fund, and to appropriate \u201c such sum or so much thereof as may be found \u201c requisite for acquiring, making, constructing, \u201c or completing, or assisting in the making \u201c construction, or completion of any Railroad \u201c within or wimout tbe Municipality, but tbe { \u201c acquisition, making, or construction whereof \u201c will benefit the inhabitants of such County, | I \u201c Citv, Town Township or Village ; and that i \u201c by any such By-Law it may be provided, that I \u201c the assistance of the Municipality shall be \u201c granted towards making, constructing or \u201c completing any such Railroad, by subscrib-: \u201c ing on behalf of the Municipality for slock in ' any Company incorporated for making, con-, \u201c strucling, or completing the same;'' Aud wbtreas under and by virtue of an Art of the «aid Legislature passed in the eighteenth year of Her Majesty s Reign, intituled \u201cAn j \u2022\u2022 Act to extend und amend the Act to establish :a Consolidated Municipal Lean Fund for \u201c Upper Canada, by applying the same to ' \u2022* Lower Canada, and for other purposes;\u201d th* provisions of the said Act passed in tbe sixteenth year of Her Majesty's Reign, intituled \u201c An Act loeitabli-h a Consolidated Munici* \u201c pal Loan F und for Upper Canada,\" have been extended and applied to Lower Canada, and a Lower Cana la Municipal Loan Fund has been established ; And whereas in the sixteenth year of Her Majesty's Reign an Act was passed by the said Legislature, intituled * An Act to authorise i \" the furniAii m of a Company to construct a \u201c Railroad on the North Shore of the River \u201c Saint Lawrence, from the City of Quebec to \u201c the City of Montreal, or to some convenient \u201c point on any Railway leading from Montreal to tbe Western Cities ot this Province,\u201d to The North Shore Railway Act,\" and a the Engiisn and French laogunges, at lue folio wing places.viz : at the Church door of St.Sauveur, at the dour of the house where the Sessions of the said Council are held, at tie Corner of 8t.Ours and St.Valier streets, at the St.Valier Toil-gale, and on the properly of Mr.Henderson, M Laurent Suburb being the most frequented places of the said Municipality, with a notice signtd by tbe Secretary-Treasurer, signifying that it is a true copy of a By-law which will be takeu into consideration by the Council of the said Municipaii'y, after the expiration of one month Iron) tbe first : publication tbi reof in the \u201c Journal de Québec\" aad the \u201c Morning Chronicle,\u201d town:\u2014 , on tbe FIFTH day ol JANUARY next, at TEN ; o'clock in the forenoon, in the Room where the Session» of tbe said Council are usually held ; and that on the F'tUKTH day of JANUARY i next there will he held, in the anid Room where tbe Sessions uf the raid Council are heid.Sail-vageau Street, at TEN o'clock in 'he formoon, a general meeting of the qualified Municipal Electors of the said Municipality, fur the purpose of considering such By law, and approving or disapproving of the s.me.Signed,\tPIERRE BOUTIN, Mayor.Certified, A G.BUSSIERES, Socv .Tr.of said Council.T DO hereby certify that the foregoing Bylaw is a true copy of a By-law which will be taken into consideration by the Municipal Council of the Parish of St Roch ol Quebec, after the exviration of one tn< nth iron the first pub-lication of said Ky-l«w, namely : the FIFTH day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in tbe forenoon, ia the Room where the hessiuns of the said Council are usuallv bell, aad that on the fourth day of January n*st, at TEN o'clock in the morning, in the Room w here the Sessions of ibv emd Council aie usually held, Sauvageau Street, there will be a General Meeting of tbe qualified Municipal Electors of the said Municipality, to take into c nsi-d ration the gnid By-law, and to approve or disappruve of the same.A.G.BUSSIERES, Secy.-Treas of tbe said Council.PUBLIC NO I ICK.^\")ART of tbe Effects and Mer bandise which having been thrown overboard on Sunday, the 14th November instant, to ligh'en the vessel, the undersigned informs all interested that parlai the said effects and tnercliandi»e, s icb aa Cotton, Cloths, Calicos, Flaonrla, S* ir ing, Nat.kin, Drill, Linen, Cobourg, Camlutin*- Satinet!, Mousseline de Laine, Ribbon, Polka*, Vesting, Satin, l.oi k:ng Gits»*-», and other articles, of which an inventory has been tnk.ruinent w Captain, as also to Mr.Wheeler and parties pre- 1 * 'J,-\tI\u2019*\u2019 ?\t|,ul poiuied rather ton sent.whosa coolness and Prom.pine.t of scUon, ^ i.ii((:(iilt.rutii)u of #lttluPl0 by those who aided by the exertions of Mr.Wright and oll,r^*' saved the city from a disastrous catastrophe.We had no ides that the CKroniclt possessed in this city the importance and influence, which have recently been ascribed to it.I< the contest for the Mayoralty, now virtually ended, has done nothing else, it certainly appears to have elicited from several disappointed cealots this gratify ing acknowledgment.Abus-el in one paper, and threatened in another by partisan correspondents, we are a.most °ver Whelmed ; and if the suggestion of A Citiien in the Mircvry for the issuing of a new daily political and commercial organ be taken up m real earnest, we must be annihilated.Let us suppose for one moment that we had, beyond any question or doubt or difference of opinion, advocated the cause of the wrong party ; and acting up to our conscientious conviction and judgement, supported the desirable candidate ; why should such ignorance and folly be bitterly anathematised T Contempt and pity, mixed up perhaps with a portion of generous regret would be the appropriate feelings of the patriotic Britons of Quebec towards the mis guided Chroniclt.But that these men sboulo expect us to suppress our convictions of the truth, or to insist on our advocating their cause and their views because they think that they have acted in a judicious and straightforward manner, while we believe they have not, is altogether unreasonable.Nay farther, they must otherwise get rid of the editor or crush the paper ; and this is the liberty of the press, this the freedom of speech and freedom ot though\u2019, which they would permit us to enjoy.0 compare small things with great, do such ¦elfish wayward proceedings essentially d:?er from the despotic treatment which Count Montalembert has received at the bands of the Gallic autocrat?The re-election of Nr.I.angevin bad been mooted by his friends i: toe Ciiy Council and out of it ; the proposa., generally speaking had not met with any expression of opposition in the community o the contrary, it seemed ti' have net w th \u2019.sc acquiescence.The result of inquiries cade t.ourselves exhorted us to adopt the part w-.ch we took, as the most likelv to promote peace and cement tne concord of the different races .-ihe community.To these were ad led other reasons, which we have repeatedly enumera\u2019-ed The person principally concerned had listened to our views on the subject, and ap On Friday night a'fire occurred in the shop of Mr.Vohl, the Optician, St John .Street ; the fire was immediately mastered, but we are informed that Mr.Vohl's loss is considerable, though wo were unable to ascertain to wlmt amo.iul, or whether there was any insurance or not.We learn from last Friday's Caiuutitu that a number of citizens melon Wednesday evening last to console, the propriety of establishing « ucw Bsnk oi D scounts.The plan it seems was approved of, a .d the meeting passed resolutions, which, we believe, are to appear in the Canadien of to-day.____________ statute\t- could alter its provisions, if tue) found ' >at i had been perv.rled to a purposo not and therefore not duly guarded agains .had gone through the pleadiugs as ®*r!r\t- as the great number of oases argued w 1 past few ilavs afforded him leasure for oU,»| It appeared to him that the conclusions which he had arrived would determine the Issues ou the couuts ; but it fusther con i aiion was necessary with a vie»\u2019 to t e ^\t\u2022 he must take time aud go over the p u\" ' when he was more at Uiaure\u2014Judgment lor the détendant.\" Christmas Lisskalitv\u2014We feel great pleasure in being requested by a lady of \u2018he boin-.uiltee of management of the Church of hug-laud Orphan Asylum, in this city, to acknowledge a very handsome Christina* contribution, presented to the children of that useful \u20180»\u201c\u2018u; lion by Mr.Reynolds of the \u2022\u2022Mansion House and the various members of hia family l seasonable contribution consisted oi a very line turkey aud goose, a beautiful joint of beet for roasting, a plum pudding, mince pies, apples, with various kinds of cakes, Ac.We are ur-ther informed that th® boys and girls are to he allowed to dine together on Tuesday co-morrow) in order that they may thus socially eu-joy Mr.Reynold's considerate and generous gift.This paragraph may be read by many individuals.who may cordially approve ot this act of kindness being quite «hie to imitate it : to these individually some benevolent ladies might appropriately say: * Go thou and do likewise.\u201d * much mootod h ,d b «\u2018'«b\u2022 Th* dangerous surgical operation ot htrtue inKumaU ilrangU was lately performed with great success upon a inau named A.Brunei, in the Parish of I\u2019oiule Claire, by Drs.Cartier, o Vaudreuil ; K.Kobbilard, ot Point® Claire ; end Cartier, of St® Genevieve.The Treasurer of the Ladies Protestant Relief Society thankfully acknowledges th® receipt ot *20 for the \u201cHome,\" from Richard 11.M ur-tele, Esq.Hoxon* to Caxapias- Minor Soiixcr \u2014The Montreal Herald perceives with pleasure ilm\u2019 the l>irector of the Geological Survey, Sir W m Logan.T Sterrv Hunt, Ksq., Chemist to ihe ,ame.and Professor Caswell, President of the American Association for the advancement ot Science at the Montreal meeting, have been elected members of the Imperial Leopold Aca-iemv of Germany ; and that Dr.Hingston, whose election to tue \u201c Leopold was record*-.a few months ago.has been similarly honored or the *\u2022 Poliichia of Rhenish Havana.MlSCELLASRcrS INTELLIGENCE.The publication of the Ionian despatches which baa caused so much excitement in Lng-land, has been traced to a person by the name uf\\V.H.Guernsey, an acquaintance of the Sub-Ltbrarian, Mr.Miller, and formerly em tdoved abroad.During one of bis visits to Mr.Miller, that gentleman was called out lu a» lend h person in the waiting-room, aud Mr.Gueru-sry was left alone for a few minutes The des patches were lying on the table, and Mr.Gu«t\u201c-*ev possessed himself of a copy of \u2018 '«a*-\t1 h,\u2018 editor of the \u201c Daily News\" trsnbed to having received them in au otlicial envelope, together with a note signed W.Guernsey, and a second \u201e ,te informed him that they were intended for publication.Mr.Guernsey has boeu committed tor trial.M.de TocqfRViLLR the eminent writer, ;8 dangerously ill at 1 annes.The orange crop is a fair average this jear in Portugal, hut at St.Michaels it is only two-thirds of what it was last year, and at Terceira the crop is only one-fourth.The Paris Corret/Hmdenf states positively that the Czar of Russia, with a full military household, will visit Napoleon in the spring, aud will extend hi* visit to Kugland.An extraordinary meeting of the Atlantic Telegraph Company is called for the K>th in-*t for the purpose of receiving a report from th*-Directors **» \u201c> the present condition of the Company's affairs.in, th»t, m Haro, of Q\u201eb«e, kn ¦Wkt tnpn»* THE MONROB DOOTRINB.\t-.\u2014\u2014 -w -r-\t.\tT\".TTm.JT.Th® Au/ioHuf/«/Wiigsnrsr of Saturday ha* o _\t____ _________________________________________________________ long and elaborate history of th® Monro® Doc- f j.i^ndency ; but Inasmuch \u2022\u2022 by o»* uj \u2022!\u201d™Ur J^rioTlÔl^Tt U h® p®«ulUrly quo trine, concluding thus:\t, t .Mr th® arUole.of the Convention »t wMr®qu>r®a\tthi city at *ueh .oo* We have thus endeavored to lay b®for® our th#t th)| con\u201eu4 aud co-operation ot H\tl hJ |bli eiplanatlon will **tU^ readers a faithful history of * much mooud .hould he had in the way ot paw ng cerla^u n\tiu tK mwtoti*- A* to hi* r«qoo#t topic io American\tZ c.*ry lows, «t^um th.U-ty f*l to\tMr Joseph.1.th.capitulate the points we have, a® we tni tahltshed beyond successful coniroversy 1 That liie Monroe declaration\t__ bulhiis phases, had its origin in the changea ;uch a dcclded for», both by th®\tle\"\"»\"* c*\\\\*4 U» W high relations aud new responsibilta** Tm|*oe®d on\thj the p,.,,,!» in public demouairuliou» ond ®ot Hkoly *v*r\t,hould 1 ever the several States of the American ContioooU thal |t j^y almost b® said that never Min e\t{*O\"U0nV''M.ih l0 be induced to commit *o great arising especially from the emancipation ot th®\tI)eclarntlon of Independence bas there been\tbe vain\tdj.Juss my\tconduct and .spaoUh Colomei, and rendering U conclusiv®\tsuch .eriou.protest by any colony agalu.t\tB ^ C\t^ aod\tl Jill\tuo4®ilak.to the interest of all that th® American Conti*\tthf| ftCt,oû of thf moXÏm COu\u201etry.The French\tabilities-«V\tP^JO, * nrntt should noi be subject to future colontxa-\tlhwfore oot nuw attempting to carry out\tnever to g®t\t5Tr\t» lion hv an v Kurooeau power as wast® and un- lh# Oooveotioo of January, 1857.They dnr»^^^^^I romain, , ir, * *\t'- *\u201c not veuturw to do that.But they are eudea- vonug to establish what they conceive to be ancient rights they possess, rights which they sought to have recognized by tb® Convention, but which failing to get so recognized, they seem resolved to enforce by methods ot their own.\t\u2022 So doubt this amount* to much the same thing as altenapllog to enforce the abrogated treaty As regards the bay of St.\t.\u2018!\u2018 taking steps to remove the huts of the British fishermen from the beach, they ar® carrying out the object which would have been secure bv that article of the treaty which provided that they should have the exclusive use of the strand for fishing purposes.Hut in the present hy r.uropeau Claire.oui\t~\t\u2014 (tale of the case, ifthese proceedings are to- dicaie, as an important principle of American |rrmtf respectable standing should turn round from its published sentiments, and for the sake ot at.y new candidate or his supporters, stultify itself We have said this before, and we repeat it now ; for we wish to assure the partisans of Mr.Joseph, that neither the threet of withdrawing a hundred subscribers from the Chronicle, nor the offer to procure an additional hundred would influence the honesty of tl e paper.To supply a daily paper, such .us the n**d by a submarine volcano.The authorities jertned it advisable to remove nt once the gunp* wder magazine to a distance.Late anivals by the California overland mail inform us that some of the employes of the c.mpwny have left for the Arizona g Id digg ingi.It is reported that one thousand troops had left forts Belknap, Chalborne and Smith for the Buffalo Humph, under command of Lieut.Van Horn, in order to meet in battle 1,500 Ca-manche warriors.Rcmia AMI Thk Holt Lasd\u2014The Paris j ournal, the Union, stateitbat the Russian Gov-\u2022-rnment has conceived the idea «if founding -even new establishments in Palestine for its clergy and its pilgrims.It is about to erert at Jerusalem a bishops residence, a church, a consulate, aud two hospitals : and two other hospitals will be founded at Jaffa and Bethlehem.The Czar has also, it is *«id, taken other measures to strengthen his influence in the Holy Land.Attkmpt to Poisox Madarc Ristori.\u2014The Paris correspondent of the \u201cGlobe\" sends the following statement to that journal An ai-temnl t poison Madame Rlstorl, and so revenge the wrongs of the Austrian representative on the stage, Holophernes, is msnlioned in letter from Parma.Thi! villanous act took place at Reggio, in the Modenese territory, where she played a part in which a poisoned howl was to be quaffed.Genuine poison had been infua-d into the mimic draught of hellebore, which the acutenesa of her senses gave her warning not to swallow.Tin: Statx or Mosaic.\u2014MTc are assured in letter from Monaco, that that Lilliputian state with it! 900 inhabitants, is not in the market and that the present Prince would as resolutely refuse to sell it to Russia as hi* predecessor refused to sell it to Sardinia, tien when bhe offered for it the munificent sum of 3.000,000 francs.Nevertheless, as we learn by telegraph, the semi-official French journal, the Moniteur of the Fleet, gives currency to the news that the Emperor of Russia has actually purchased the «late of Monaco for a large sum.The Philadelphia Hulletin say* there is a movement on loot to ascertain the comparative physical strength, size.Ac., of men in the United Stales and Europe.In Philadelphia, the Ai a-demy of Natural Sciences have cho«en ibe police force as a fair representative class of men, and a set of scientific tests have been provided, by which their stength and general physical condition can be ascertained.The Boston Jdrrrlietr says that the projects recommended by the President in his Message, if carried inio effect, would cost the Government upwards of f 421,000 000.Rathor formidable this tor a country whose expenditure annually exceeds its income.The following is a statement of war vessels now in the Gulf ol Mexico United Stales, « vesa* Is, 157 guns; England, 14 do, 397 do ; Spain.29 do, 4u9 do ; France, 7 do, about 120 do.We have Mexican intelligence to the 6th December.The country i! still in a most distracted and unhappy condition.The Boston t oiirier gives an Recount of the captivity And sufferings in the prisons of Mexico of J.M Ainsa, who, in March, 1857, was residing in the Gadsden Purchase, con'iguon* toSonora, when the party of Americans, under Henry A.Crahh, brother-inlaw of Ainsa, eniered the latter Slate, and became ihe victims of Mexican cruelty.Shortly lifter» arils, Aima was seized on American soil and marched acmgs the line in'o Sonora, and after witnessing ihe butchery of four companion*, lie was kept in durance sixteen months.A letter from Cairo says The people of Cairo take their loss hy the fire very quietly , and composedly.The merchants who were I burned out are occupying temporary offices preparatory to commencing business again.The railroad tieket office has found another location, and the telegraph office is in full blast The Post Office is also in good order.The proprietors of the Tiroes and Delta will soon have type and press for another newspaper and expect to issue a sheet three times |*er week Tho (Ini'tl* office will also he started again after a while.The total loss by the fire cannot hr less than $90,000 of which not half was insured.\t, ,\t.At the Administrator \u2022 *ale of tho effectsof Zarharlah Hinndish in Albany, on Wednesday, the veritable pip# Captain Miles Stamlisn, which came ovar with him in tho Mayflower and was smoked by him till the day of his death, was sold.It is R HtHe iron affair of about the size and shape of a common clay pipe andthnugh somewhat dilapidated hy time,is still capable of being smoked.11 was struck off to Mr OatesofLebanon, for$18.A pistol, which also belonged to t> Puritan hero, was sold et the same time.It is of antique make, worn \u2022 nd rusty, and is past miHury service It brought $15 from Mr.McCammon-cheap enough, considering the antiquarian interest which will always attach to it.A correspondent on hoard the 1 oited Slates * V-UM M aw\t____*1.^*\t«In*» \u2022Ktt VIA MONTREAL LINE.(Reported tor tho Morning Chronicle.) ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP PACIFIC.LETT, THE CANADIAN OUTLAW.(t'ruu the Milnauhee Seetioet.Dec It.) Yesterday morning Drs.Nauraan, Garner and T» roll made a ;k>iX mortem examination upon the body »>t Benjamin Lett, the Ottawa fur trader, whose death we spoke ofin our last insue.Lett, as we have already stated, had been trading considerably during the past six nr eight months, at the piueries and at different places along the lake shore north of thi# city, selling prorisions and baying furs, and frequently exchanging the latte: for the former.About six weeks ago he purchased a quantity of pro Mo.ins in this city, and went north with them on a trading expedition, taking with him a man named Ë Steward Wilson of llii «\u2022sialant.At Mackinaw he was taken sick, and « ilson had him brought to this city on board the propeller Michigan.?Tbe sick man wa» speechless ; he was known to have had a large amount ol money in his pos*es*iou, hut when he arrived here, not a cent wa! there upon his person ; and this with oiher suspicious circumstance* li d to the belief Inal Wilson had poisoned him for his money.The laticr was arrested, and «Ithougb, it was known lie had no money when be left here upwards of $110 were found on his person, together with a note for $21\", vayable to Lett, ana also the sum of $40 was found in possession of bis wife.They are both now in j \"1, awaiting the examination.The physicians who examined the body of Lett failed to find nny symptom of poisoning, and gave it as the opinion that liis death wa* the ellect of iullam tnatiou on the lungs.It was nut deemed ne cessnrjt therefor#, to hold an inquest, and the body of Lett was delivered to Ins friend*.This exculpates Wilson from the dreaful crime of which he was suspected of being guilty.The probability is.however, that he robbed Lett of Lis money and valuables, believing that the latu r would never recover ; and be is still held > answer to this charge.He will plead not guiltv, undoubtedly, on the ground that he took care of it, but whether he can sustain this or not, remains yet to be seen.This Benjamin Lett whs quite a noted character in years gone by, »na his name is con-uected with some of the boldest and most Oaring d«eds on record.He was bom in ( a-uada, of Scotch parents, and spent xhe early portion of hi* life, if we are not mistaken.In the city of Toronto.Tiiose of the Canada patriots\" ol 1837-H will remember him as one of the bravest and npist desperate of the rebel army.It is true that he was the author oi many barbarous deeds, but they were not wholly without cause.In the year 1877, when the rebellion first broke ont in Canada, a sister of Lett\u2019s, whom be loved with a brother s affection, fell into the hands of a number of the British officers, who submitted her to the grossest indignities, which we believe ultimately resulted in her death.Henceforth Lett harbored the bitterest enmity towards tue Government and its officers, and fr.tn .his O'-currence may be dated the begin ning of his desperate career.He fought wilb great valor in every engsge-m«\u2018n: with the Government troops, and not un-frequently signalized himself with deeds of bravery.He took a prominent part in the burning of the British steamer Sir Robert Peel, in 1837, and at Mill Point, where so many of the rebels were captured i e escaped by jumping from \u2018.he second story of a house, and coiling his way through a Targe party of troops that had sur rounded it.Lett then came over to the American side but shortly after went hack in disguise and shot Capt.Usher, the leader of the Canadian party who burned the American steamer Carolina.Tiiis seetni to be one of the most cow ardly acts ever committed by Lett.He em ployed a man to go to Capt.Usher s head-quar ters at night, who under some pretence, got him to come to the door, when Lett shot him dead on the spot, and again made his escape to the American side.Shortly alterwards, be blew up the Canadian steamer Great Wettem at Oswego N.Y.fur which he wat arrested tried and convicted at Buffalo.He was sen tenccd to seven years imprisonment, but while being conveyed to the Bute Prison, handcuffed and shackled, he jumped from a railroad train while it was going at the rate of thirty miles an hour, and made liis escape.Hi* hands were smaller than his wrists, and be found little difficulty in getting off ihe handcuffs, and then with his feet «till chained, he jumped along a mile, when he took a pair of rocks and hammered at his shackles until he broke them off.It would not do for him to remain on the American side, so he went into Canada and commenced operations here again, and among his rxploils were the blowing up of Brock s Monument and one of the locks of the Welland Canal, * hich event took place in 1838.He eluded the vigilance of both the United Mlalcs and Canada officer# for upwards of a year, when he was finally re-captured and sent to the New York State prison on the indictment for blowing up the Great Wettem, but was pardoned out «Mer two years confinement.After thi! be came to Illinois, where he has »nce resided, and wo are informed that he was the owner of considerable property in th* vicinity of Ottawa in that State.Imperial British Government have not been able to secure to tbftn what they want by treatv, seem resolved to lake the matter into theirown bands, relying no doubt on the ignorance and indifference of Ministers at London regarding the whole subject, as proved by the irrational and ruluous concessions which tbey agreed to make by the CoQ .eution \u201c>*lf.A more stupendous piece of Ministerial stupidity and recklessness was perhaps never known than thi* Convention afford*.By a *troke of the pen, to please the Imperial ally, Lord Lla-icndoo and Mr.l.aboucbere alienated to the French virtually the whole fishing privileges of the colony of Newfoundland.That the effect of the treatv would in the course ol a very few tears havi been to destroy these important British fisheries there can be no doubly whatever.On many part* of the coast the Convention granted an ezr/utirr right of fishing to the French, and at other places, such as North Belle Isle and Labrador, a concurrent privilege, which practically would have been equivalent to an exclusive right.BritUh or American fishermen\u2014and Americans are concerned m this matter equally with the British cannot compete with French fishermen on the samo water, and for this reason, that they have not those liberal, almost extravagant bounties, by _hich the French fishermen are assisted.France regards the banks and shores of Newfoundland as the great nursery \u2019for her marine, and it is not eo much with a view to commercial results as to naval advantages that ht-r ¦rstem of profuse bounties lor the encouragement of these fisheries has been adopted aud persevered io.Every season she bas between three and four hundred vessels in these waters, manned by numerous|crews, and with fishing apparatui far more complet® than that i>t thf British or American fishermen, The consequence is that the latter are actually driven awav w herever the French appear.They en- tireiv left the \u201c banks\" from this cause in 1845* ; they do not now find it advantageous to fish on the coast wherever the French have a concurrent right ; and in the markets they find themselves undersold by the same competitors.The worst portions of the Convention of last year were not those in which exclusive right* were conferred on the French ; the extension of a concurrent right to them in localities where previously they had no biich right was far more serious concession.There it reason to believe that during the past season the French have not contented themselves with seeking to drive the fishermen from the strand in St.George\u2019* Bay, but that they have also, in some cases, encroached on the exclusive rights of British fishermen, in cases where these are exclusive.Certainly there have been serious complaints from various quarters of the injury done by the French through the use of nets and lines which entirely destroy the chances of their competitors.Perhaps they rely on the British Government permitting their encroachments to proceed unchecked later from Europe.Five Days St.Joh»'*,N, F., Dec.M.steamship Pacific ha* «rrlred from G al w ay \" w hlcb'pl ace \"the left on th* evening ot the l>lh, aud brings Liverpool mail advices to the evening of the 8th, and telegraphic accounts from Liverpool and London to the 9th.The royal mail steamship Asia, which sailed ult.arrived at from New York on the 24th Liverpool on the 5th inst.\t.v The screw steamship Kangaroo left for New York at noon on the 8th inst.The U.S.sloop of war Marlon wa* at ot.Vincent on the 23rd November.GREAT BRITAIN.The troop-ihip Bombay had returned to Plr-moutb, completely diamaited.She had lo*t overboard 12 of her crew.A general meeting of the shareholder* of the Atlantic Telegraph Company wa* called for the 15th December, to consider the condition of the affairs of the Company.A petition wa* in circulation calling on the government to give a guarantee on the new capital neceasary to prosecute the enterprise.\t.A collision had occurred in the Engli*h channel between the steamship Ceylon and the American ship Wabash bound from Calcutta for Hamburg.The latter was seriously damaged, and lost oveiboard her chief officer and one seaman, but was subsequently towed to Plymouth.Th* Pell River Indians bawe maa*aofod OOYO- ral white*.\t.Tb® min®* In Southern Oregon are yieldta* new discoverie® were being mad®, lb® overdue *team*hlp \u201cGolum-.\tbeen received.Direct trade has been opened between Puget Sound and China.The Passeugera by the mall report a severe \u2022hock of Earthquake between Han Francisco and Han Jose.The road* were in bad order.New Orlean*, Dec.13, The \u201cQuaker City\" arrived at twelve o\u2019clock this morning with 123 passenger* and California date* to the tith inst.The bark \u201c Columbus \u201d ot New London, was totally wrecked in Hbasa Bay on the 10th of August.\t\u201e\t_ The \u2022* Golden Gate,\" which left Han Francisco on the 6th for New York, had $1.5'»0,000 in treasure for New York, and $333,000 for England.Business was quiet.\t, ^ o The Overland mail of the lith reached Han Francisco on the 6lb inst.Money was easy.New York, Dec 23.The Anniversary Dinner of the New England Society last night was a happy affair.\u2014Among the speaker* were the Governor Elect, Mr.Morgan, Mayor Tieman, and Charles Hale, of tho Boston \u201c Advertiser.\" Washington, D*o.13.Government has received intelligence of another filibuster expedition against Nicaragua, from New Orlean*.Order* to *uppre*s it will Le g^en-\t.\t,\t.High word* occurred in «rcret *e*sion, be-tweeu Senator* Tombs and Mallory, on tho «object ol naval nominations.The Senate was opened with prayer, by o Catholic priest in a white surplice.Mr.Crittendsn introduced a Bill to regulate the election of United States Senator*\u2014refer- The Senlte passed a joint resolution, and bestowed the rank ol Admiral on Oaptain Charles Stewart of the navy.| \\\tDIED.0« Titday.tb* iMik ln*taul.Mr.J*me* Haye*.\u2022*«! __________aMusIntaec** are terlud to *iirnd fcl* ftiu*r*i wit tom faitbor nolle# io \u2022«¦, and tha io order to enable the plaintiff to recover upon\tloltnncs the accusied parties h\"\" lo,t Any one of the counts In the declaration, it was lhrM months of th*ir *n'J.\t*\t\u2022\t.indispensable that the Court shonld find it t0 goj|,ary confinement io double irons, in th fitablithed by sdmlssion npon tho pl»nding« n |w«at-box.\" (since they were dealing only with *Muos of.\tvKr]nn in N*w Tost \u20141*1» *a«d that Uw, and there bed been no occasion for th i\t.\tincreasing to a fearful extent intervention of a Jury) that the drfen *'?\ti i\u2019n ff^w Yorlfelty.Certain nervous lawyers, and vacate bis seat in the Assembly ^\ti even Judge, resort to opium eating ss nstim- ftne.of office That he was legally hold ng\tJ beionging to a refined ,be office of PoilffiMtor Omrol and * M^l^ |\t^ ^\"uuon have thus * Com* pale- the Asiembly, on the 29th of J i y, ^ ^\twhich ft,crib»d to their place of puted.Whether u nuo what\t¦\tstudy \" Bnt the results of recent enervations jtMlf making express reservation oi me.r *¦¦¦» pleadings he could be held to bat\tomcf | on this subject are astounding.Thrje hundred to NOl ,n th/matter, and this right they «?\u2022Uefl \u2022eat in the Assembly bv\t.\t\" j.\tthnunood poonds of opium are annually Import-\tthemgelfM\t0f to reject the Convention, with» after that day depended entirtly\t,h\tP ,\t.j i\u201e«n ih* nnitod States, of which only one.\tj .\t%IM| hi>.UAliftn andin the moil THK FISHERIES OF NEWFOUNDLAND.From paragraphs that have appeared from time to time in the newspapers, wilhin the last few weeks, the public have been made aware that a fresh difficulty has arisen with reference to the rights of British and French fishermen on the coast of Newfoundland.What the dll-ficulty exactly is probably very few persons understand.The question of the Newfound-land fisheries,\u2014involving as it does the consideration of various treaties, and of local rights which are so uncertain that it is almost impossible to say whether they have lapsed or not,\u2014 is certainly not an Inviting one to examine.Hut nevertheless great importance attaches to it, at the present time more especially.The French.It appears, have taken forcible means to establish ceriain rights to which tbey lay cliim, a ptoceeding which, tinder the circumstances, is very likely to be forcibly resisted by the British fishermen, who are in no humor to be quietly dispossessed of the home# which they and their ancestors have occupied for nearly a century.These proceeding*, which have occurred io 8t George's Bay, seem to have been adopted with a view to enforce cer lain ancient claims to the exclusive use of the sirand for fishing purposes by the French in that hay.The \u201cCourierand Enquirer, which is the only New Y\u2019.irk paper that has yet uken up the subject, sppears to be under the impression that ihe French are now seeking to enforce the agreement entered into by the Convention of January 1867.This is a mistake.That Convention has been entirely given up in con sequence of the Colonial Legislature having firmly refused to accede to )t.It could not b* carried out wi Août their consent, the itself making express reservation of their right (From Punch ) Ths DirrircLW of a Fasy Man\u2019s Lif*.\u2014 Chequeing his tailors' bills.Ths Lorn or Chanue \u2014A sovereign, once broken into, soon goes, «nd it is the same with a resolution.A resolution, unbroken, U hard as gold ; once change it, and It is thrown, ns it were, into so many coppers, and rapidly melt* away.The Bishop of London's Visitation to his Clshot.\u2014A series of Tait-A-TV/*».Ths Litirsrv Fahins in Francs.\u2014The next phenomenon that may be expected in Europe is a Piencb Exodns.Either the intellect of the country roost emigrate, or the government must go out.Which Is it to be ?Heads\u2014or tails ?Ths Rssclt of all Tratsllino.\u2014\u2022' Well ?I am glad to get home again.\" Cut ap Portahls Warmth\u2014The Cheapest and best is to buy a penn\u2019orth of roasted chestnuts when you are walking home from the theatre, mnnehing them, or passing them from one hand to the other, until you reach your door.They warm the hands, like a Christmas-box, amlnre a capital preventive against chilblains.When chesnnts are not to be had, try a potato \u201c al| hot.*\u2014On* who hat tried hath.Inscriftton for a Tsmpsranos Bannsk.\u2014 \u201cWe lend a life of Jolli-tea.\u2019\u2019 Richardson, Spence à Co., quote flour very dull and quotations nominal.Ohio, 22s a 24s.Wheat very dull and nominally unchanged.Corn has a declining tendency, and prices were \u2022lightly lower.Mixed, 26s a 27s ; \\ellow, 27s a 28s ; White, 30s a ils 6d.LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET.Richardson, Spence A Co.quoU Pork dull.Lard quiet, and buyers holding back ; quotations nominal at 54s a 54 6d.Tallow in but little enquiry and prices weak.Ashes dull.Pearls, 32s.Peas slightly lower and quoted at 9s.Sugar quiet but steady.LONDON BREADSTUFFS MARKET were steady.Sugar ditto.Coffee firm.Tea in average business without quotable change and rates.PAIN KILLER tF\u201c There is no medicine, at the present day, I value so high as Psrry Davis\u2019 Viostasls Pain Killsr.I have used it in my family for years ; in every instance it has proved a eover-eign remedy, I tested its qualities to-day, on * severe burn, and found it all that could bo desired.A.D.MILNE, Editor of Messenger Portuguese Colony, July 1, 185T.Messrs.Perry Davis à Son :\u2014Gentlemen,\u2014 Allow me, as an eye witness of the great good which your excellent medicine, the Pain Kil-lir, has done amongst the exiles of Madeira, to \u2022 tote for the good of others, that it is sow, end has been for five years, the great family raedl Pilot Cloth, 2s 6d, and upwards, Fins Cloth, 4«\t\u201c Cas si mere, 3s \u201c Tweeds, 3s 6d.\t'*> Satinettes, Is Id.u Flannels, lid.\u201c Kersey, Is >d.b Woollen Shirts, Is 9d \u201c Comforters 6d \u201c Oobourgs, td ond upwards, Alpaccas, 6d\t\u201c Mousseline de Loin®, T^d and upwards Cashmere,\t9d, Printed Calicos, 4|d,\t\u201c Lot of Grey Cotton, 3}d Shirtings, Striped Cotton, Swan\u2019s Down, Ginghams, Mohair Caps Corsets, Curtain Muslin, Blanket*, 5s per pair, Horse Blankets, \u201c 7s 6d Quilts,\t6s\t3d Linen Damasks * Is\t3d Buffalo Robes,\t17s\t6d Buffalo Coats,\t40s 3id 6d.6d.tid.Is 9d 2s 6d 4d cine.WMiaVe found it excellent in fever ague* A Large A.sortsseot of FURS, ROOM PAPER, in coughs, colds, dyspepsia, chronic and inflam-\t*c- *a- Livirpool, Dsc.9\u2014Nooe \u2014Bveadstuflfr ars dull, except Corn, which is rather more in demand, but freely sold.Provisions continue dull.Sugar ditto.Coffss quiet.Oihernrtlcles without change.London, Dec.9\u2014Noon.\u2014Consols for account ars quiet at 96| a 96J ex-dividend.The books are shut and there U no quotations for money Ihe nrovi- MiOuMOO pounes Ol opium »ve ew¦\u2014r- ihemselves of to reject me uonvenMon, » Biter me*®*/ \u2014i-\"-And it #d into the United States, of which on J on\"' | out the slightest hesitation, ond in the i \u2022ion of the statuts 20th \\ lc.chap 2\tbe tfnlhi according to itatlstloal statements, U uneqlli?00ft| («ms, as Involving a rnlsoul en appeared totbo Chief Justice tb*l*,*,nR .jrh\tfor msdlcal porposss.A large portlos of er^\u2019ebraflBt on tb® fishing trade, on which the Tth soottonof that act tb# c0B*lr\" ' hoM|n« the opium purchased, U is supposed, is given 0,\t,, 9B|irs1y dependent.Tb® Fr®neh i° \",f\u201cu matory rheumatism, croup, worms, piles nervous headache, gravel, Ac.Ao.Tb® introduction of the Pain Killer has been a great blessing to the whole Colony.MANUEL J.GONSALVES, Minister of the Gospel, and one of the Madeirians.Sold by medieine dealers.Dsc.13, 1858.\trlla-dAw A lari \u2014ALSO\u2014 roo variety of BONNETS, FLOWERS, [ new style Large MANTLES, and a quantity of other articles too long to enumerate.F.LATU LIP PE, 36; Crown Street, St.Rocbs.Quebec, Doc.27, 1858.(To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle.) Nia,\u2014I remark io your issue of this day, request from A Joisrn \u201c to suis over my own name, wbet the charges are that I made against him with reference to the Provident and Saving# Bank.\" I am oot aware that l ever made any charges against Mr.Joseph in reference to the Havings\u2019IBank.I have said that I wanted \u201c direct answers\" with *' satisfactory explans lions\" concerning certain affairs, and amongst others about some occurrence connected with the Savings' Bank.I wished to know the rea^ \u2022on, why those who considered Mr.Joseph such an excellent financier, bed not retained his s«*r vicee as a Director of the Savings\u2019 Bank.I real ly believe that had this point been thoroughly explained, it might have shown to the public that Mr.Joseph was not à man so highly re nowned In financiering matters.Ills certain that he worked herd and spoke load against certain financiering transactlouc, If I right ly informed, which proved afterwerds to he good investments.This surely demonstrated that With an Mr.Joseph's l**l for the good of the establishment, he was not sufficiently fsr* \u2022seing to selsn a good opportunity when presented.Hence I may be excused for lm»Kin- Nsw York, 24th Dec.The Raxonla, from Southampton Btb instant, has arrived.News anticipated by the Pacific.A despatch to the Americoa Express Company says that ths Pacific loft Galway at midnight on the 9tb, and experienced a succession of heavy westerly gales.On the 15th, a sea struck the ship and carried away the bulwarks and stove in the long boat, and one paddle box.The Peciflc has about 200 passengers.The Senate Post Office Committee, It Is seid, \u201eUI shortly bring forward a proposition abolishing the Franking privilege, and allowing the payment of no more then the eea poetage for ocean mail service.Steam was applied snccessfully fssterday for ths first time to ibe new sloop-of-war Brooklyn Boston, 24th Dsc.The ship Margaret Tyson, CepUin Morrison, from New York for San Francisco, is reported to have foundered at sea.No date is given.Crew supposed to be lost, except «oe man, who was picked np floating on the cook-honee of the Margaret Tyson, who reported that he hod been on It IT days.The Jury on ths second trial of W.McNally, or killing Police Officer Hodgson, this morning rendered a verdict of murder In the socond degree.and the Court at onoe eenteecod him to Imprisonment for life in the State Prieoo.The opening of the new railroad ronte between Boston end Nsw York was celebrated by a banquet at ths Revsrs House last night.\u2014 About ons hundred gentlemen were present.Including severs! New Yorkers.Judge Warren, President of the Boeton and Providence Road, presided.The actual ruonlng time made by the excursion train yesterday, oo the trial trip between New York and Boeton, was 7 hours and 7 minutes.BiirneH\u2019ft foroaia*» IF* A compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, Ac., for dressing the Hair.For efficacy and agreeable, ithout a rival.A BOOK FOH THE PEOPLE Will As publlthed on Friday next, ness, it is It prevents the heir from failing off, It promotes its healthy A vigorous growth It is not greasy or sticky, It leaves no disagreeabl® ador.It softens the hair when hard and dry.It soothes the irritated scalp skin.It affbrds the richest lustre.It remains longest in effect.It costs fifty cents for a baif-plnt bottle.BnroeU\u20198 foeoalnt* CANADIAN HOMES; Oft, THE MYSTERY SOLVED, A CHRISTMAS TALE, \u2022T THS 1VYHOR OF \u201c RINOH Nsw Ohlsshs, 24th Dee.The Cohawobo bos arrived, with Hovana dstes of 20th Inst.Ths Presldsols Messaga rsermoHisL.Boston, July 19, 1857.Messrs.J.Bcrnstt A Co.\u2014I cannot refuse to stats the salnury effect io my aggravatnfl cass, of your sxcellsnt Hair Oil\u2014(Oocoeine.) For many months my hair had been falling off, cntil I was fearful of loosing It entirely.The skin npon my head became gradnelly more aid more inflemed, so that I could oot touch It without pain.This irritated condition I attributed to the use of various odvsrtissd hair washes, which I have since been told contain \u2022d camphene spirits.By the advice of my physician, to whom yon had shown your process of purifying the Oil, I commenced Its use the last week in June.\u2014 The firet application allayed the itching aad ir tltatloo ; in three or four days the redness end tenderness disappeared\u2014tbs hair ceased to fsll and I have now o thick growth of now hoir.I trust that olbvrs similarly afflictod will be Induced to try the same remedy Tonrs very truly, HUSAN L.POPE.A single application renders the hair (no matUr how stiff and dry) soft and glossy for several days.It is coaoedsd by all who boo* used it to bo ths ssst s np oss a poof Bam Dssssino in ths World.Propqrofl hy Jossra Busmstv A Oo , Boston.For sals by oil druggists.For sals by JOSEPH R0WLE8, Quebec.¦ KBK.This work is of vital interest to every Csna-dian.Ths norrslivs is calculated to excite the ottsntioo and oronss the feelings of the reader, while the scenes ponrtrnyed are of daily m rur-rence.The writer hoide up to view in its true light thu bane of Canada, and every man in ihe Province is interested in the elucidation of it.The pubtlsbav io isonlng on edition of 80,000.The work io now being translated into the French language, of which an edition oi 20,000 will be printed, io order that the entire population of Canada may be led to take a determined interest In ths Important mattsrs of which the rork treats.VI» Vo WO* V» .Ths Working Man, tho Capitalist, the Young nd tbaOld, «very class and every individual and tbaOld, every clast and every individual It tho oommonlty, shonld reed this Tale.For solo ot tbs Bookstores throughout Cans Pries 25 cents.de The Trade ond Cointry Merchant* suppled on roesonoblo term» by Wn.C.F.Oatbruili., Bookssllsr end Stationer, Tonga St, Toronto, JOHN LOVELL, Publisher Oanadi Disse tost Officb, Montreal, 12nd December, 1858\t8 Nov.2.1868, 6ra Quebec Mechanics\u2019 Institute.IMPORTANT MEETING.GENERAL MEETING of the MEMBERS QUEBEC MECHANICS' INNTI-teke piece ot their Rooms, St.John BthibT, on TUESDAY EVENING next, 28th Instant, ot 8 o\u2019clock, for business of importance, and to prepare for VIocUoo of Officers.AST TUtE, will ! Qnsbec, Dee.24, 1868 JOHN BOOMER, Recrotory Q M.t. THE MORNING CHRONICLE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27 1858 NOTICE TO THE IMPORTERS OP THIS OITY.THE fillip \u201cOAMKRONUR,\u201d 578 Toni Pfglitnr, copp«r-fMtoned and yellow metulled, T jeers A I.et Llojdi, ia intended by the owneia to be pat ee e regular trader between Liverpool and this port ; the under* eigned be* to solicit a share of Freight for the Vessel.She will be berthed in Januarj next, and will take Goods exclusively for Quebec, thereby saving to the Importers here of having their goods carried off to Montreal, which is olton the case, to their great annoyance and delay.She being a first-class vessel, Insurance may be effected at a low rate.Bbe will sail from Liverpool about the 20th March next, being fully earlv fur the requirement of the Dry Goods Trade here.The undersigned will consider it a favor from the Importers to direct their friends in England to ship by this Vessel, and also to give the address of their Shippers, so that they might be called upon by our Agents in search of Freight at Liverpool.The owners hope that the great bulk of the Quebec early Goods will be shipped in their Vessel ; and should it prove remunerative, the Importers of Quebec may rest assured that they will have always the ecoiid Price.PATRICK O\u2019NEILL, Buade Street.Quebec, Nt v.15, 1858.Reduction In ibe hice oi F U_R 8 .John tleiidT u>a COOKING FRUITS, consisting of\u2014 Fine large Rl«« Mueeatod Layer Raisins; Hunch Raisins, in Boxes ; Sultana Raisins, in Drnms ; Valenria Raisins, and Zante Currants ; Selected Fleme Pigs ;\t.Imperial Prunes, in Cartoon Boxes ft Jars, A latg» and varied aMOrtmant of Crosse and Black well\u2019s Pleklte and Sances ; Apple Orange, and Red Currant Jams and Orange Marmalade and\tHo®#7 \u2022 Oiraçoa, Maraschino, and French Liqusr.\u2014 At*©,\u2014 A variety of Fancy Biscuit*.ADAM WATTERS, General Grocsf.Quebec, Dec.23, 115$.\t* NOTICK.riAHR Business herwtoforw carried on by I HENRY LsMEHURIBR, J»., will,on and aner the 1st JaBvaaf next, ba continued by îhn undersigned, under the style end firm of LbMKSURIKH ft BRO.HENRY L»MB8URI*R, Ja.EDWARD LsMRRURlIR.Com 24th Dee., EDWARD Chembers, j 1868.HZt\u2019 Persons not yet I supplied with their W inter reejuisits are injustice to themselves by not CALLING EARLY.-:o- WINES FOR SALE.UFARTER-Casksard Octaves Fine PALE [ SHERRY, t;aars Superior PALE SHERRY, each 1 dos Quarter-Casks PORT WINE, Cases CHAMPAGNE, Comte de Thoré Grand Vin Cabinet de L'Empereur, quarto and j \u2022\tpints.(lOIUij,' Cases CLARET, Chateau la Tour de Cum-\u201d\thlanrs.Cases Vine Grower\u2019s BRANDY, vintage 1837, Cases PeKiiTper's HOLLANDS, Cases SCOTCH WHISKEY, Cases BOO PH\u2019S OLD TOM, Qr.-Cnsks PaLE COGNAC.Vine Growers, Hhds.DK KUYPKR\u2019S HOLLANDS, Qr -Ca«ks Isiaj) and Glenforth Scotch Whiskey Barrels Bass PALE ALE, pints and quarts.LANK, GIBB ft CO.Quebec, Dec.21, 1858.[Hr\" The ('hancf* are huc/i an are tuff lHuit/ fo occur again in thin ( iff/ Quebec, Dec.15, 1858.23 oct FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Superior Sherry Wine.i^ERY Superior PALE A GOLDEN 8UER-V RY, in wood and bottle.E.ft W.POSTON ft CO.Loner Town, Dec.13, 1858.Colli Wine.kR.-CASKS COLLI WINE, For sale by R ft W.POSTON ft Quebec, Dec.13, 1858.00 Q' CO.Port and Madeira Wines.SUPERIOR PORT WINE, in Qr-caski and Octaves, of various brands.- also, - 50 Dot.Rich flavoured Old Port, no do.\tDry Old Port.\u2014 awo \u2014 50 Dox.very fine Madeira.For sale by\tK.ft W.POSTON ft CO.Lower Town, Dec.13, 1858.NOTICK.rpilK undersigned inform their friends and J the public in general, that they bave opened a STORE at No.105, ST.PAUL Street, next door to Mr.Dkcm's Cabinet Store.They will have constantly on hand Linseed Oil, Linseed Cake, Putty, Faints, dec.Alao\u2014No.1 and No 2 BARLEY.The highest market price given for Linseed Grain end Barley.TURCOTTE ft FRERE.Quebec, Nov.9, 1850.BACON, HAMS, LARD S.c &c.On hand and for Sale by the Subieriber.I)OLL BACON, SMOKED HAMS, LARD V in Krgs and Bladders, SMOKED ft CORNED tongues, rounds of beef, *c., On moderate Terms for Cash only U\" Bacon and Hams Crato and Smokbd for families.LUKE MADDEN, 13, Sault-au-Matelot St., Lower Town.Quebec, Nov.25, 1858.\t5m at I/Asvi UKKMSKM id every ^ fabric, Fancy Silks.Black do., JA8.HEWITT & CO.Have laid out several lots, to be sold AN IMMENSE REDUCTION For Cash only Î ! Suitable for Christmas and New Years' Pres n!B,\u2014v z : 7ANCY DRESSES in every variety and Winter Mantles, \u2014 ABO \u2014 On* of the most extensive Stocks of New Embroidered Muslins, ever offered iu Quebec, in Collars, Cbem tetu, Sleeves, Piounc-ings, Morning Demity Setts, Crape and Mourning Setts, \u2014 ALSO\u2014 150 Print Dresses from Is.9d.upwards.Muslin de Laines, and Cashmeres ?t L,»ss tiiao Cost ! TILL 10th JANf\u2019, 1859, ONLY J.HEWITT ft CO., John's Gate.Quebec, Dec.SO, 1858.\t13 FALL & WINTER DUT (riOODS.li' LAMPS! LAMPS! THE Subscriber has received a beautiful assortment of PARAFFINE COAL OIL LAMPS, from diff rent manufacturies.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A supply of COAL OIL.JOHN MUSSON.Quebec, Nov.27, 1858.WHISKEY.The best Montreal whiskey, in Puncheons, Hhds.and Barrels.For sale bv R.ft W.POSTON ft CO.Lower Town, Dec.13, 1858.Sugar Cured Hams.JUST Received, a few Casks Sugar Cured HAMS, for sale by E.ft W.POSTON ft CO.Lower Town, Dec.13, 1858.A' to fr LL Persons having claims against Mrs Widow SPROAT, at Metis are requested ÿle the same at tbe Office of the undersigned.BIGNELL ft SHAW, Quebec, Dec.10, 1858.\tNotaries.FLOUNCED SIM âNiOj QTHER \u2022R O B E S.CASH ONLY ! H.A M.BENJAMIN.Qnebtc, Dec.16, 1858.MISS COLSTON HBQH to announce that she intend* opening a SCHOOL for Ji virub Ci,arum, on MONDAY, tbe 10th Jarlahv, 1859, at which will be taught the usual branches of an English Education, also the Rudiments of the French language.For terms, ftc.apply next door to the Cou r Baxirv, 8t.Anne «tract.Quebec, Dae.18, 1858\t20p P0RP0LI OIL FOR SALE.f'l ALLONS OF PORPOISE OIL Z\\t\\) ij \u201cto close\u2014by J.B.DION ft CO.Quebec, Dsc.21, 1958.\t8 \u2014 With Immediate Possession : \u2014 THE SHOP and PRRMIHKS next door to Mr.Ilswirr, in 81.John treat.Applyto B.PRCANDIA, on the premises, or to E O.CANNON, N.P.Quebec, Dec.SS» 1838.\t7 to Let.HE HOUSE lately oeenpied by Titos DonnainoR, as an Hotel, in arden Street,\u2014with immediate pos-Apply to J.0.STOKES, Grocer.Quebec.Dec.24, 1858, MT mi: sion.BUTTER.I\tAi \\ rr,INNRT8 TAIT'S SUPERIOR II\tI TOWNSHIP BUTTER.For sale by LANE, GIBB ft CO.Quebec, Dec 21, 1858.BRIGHTJSUCAR8.rer\\ f I OGSHKAD3 PRIME BRIGHT 60 *' \\ T\u2018 I).AHOU8E in the Up,er*Ti wn, froui >1 \u2022 Iti âiay next Cm e or Hainry jreferi'd A ! I ly lo GOSbLLlN a LAI 1 E, Nov 16, ,658.\tAgibia.Hathing KMiililiriiiunit (¦'Ok VA l h , ON account of the misuiide.MMndit g « listing between the Sohscritwr» of ths Bathing Estabiishrr« nt \u2022 nd the Pr< | net« is.«Le undeisigned have decided, either to tell , t m let the aforesaid Establishment at a moderate price.gosselin ft laruk Ncy 18.1858.\tProprietors.iiM u.parkedftiiU I n «'vie \\ MAGNIFICENT GRAND Horizontal piano, GRAND SQUARE and PlANINoS.Enquire at tl is Office.Quebec, Nov.8, 185*\t]aw k k q 5 Champagne.4,\u201cC T^ASKETS, quarts and pinto, com-Pr>*tnFf0^0W>nF branla ; '\u2022 Ivroy,\u201d \u201c Aubertin ft Co \u201d *\u2022 Phoenix,\" for sale by M G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Dec.9, 1058.HIBBRRT'S PORTER, in quarto and pinto, for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Dec.9, 1858.LONDON PORTER, in pints and quarto, for sale bv M.O.MOUNTAIN.Dec.9, 1858.TKNENT S T*OTTLKD ALE, in quarts and pints, for sale hj M.G.MOUNTAIN.Dec.9, 1858.Ths above remarks will apply equally to their STOCK OF FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS generally, which, if only fairly compared, both in qualities and prices, they are confident will stand any competition on whatever pretexts that may from time to time be put spaciously before ths public.Quebec, Nov.15, 1850.BANKRUPT STOCK d it y ti o n ft.IMMENCE_SACRIFICE.undersigned begs to inform bis numerous customers, and tbe public in general, that he has just purchased, from Messrs.PATERSON, MARTIN ft CO, at a very low price, a SUPERIOR BANKRUPT STOCK of DRY GOODS, which he will sell, lor CaSH ONLY, at more tbaa 50 per cent, under their ! first cost, at bis Store, No.30|, BRIDGE STREET, 8T RoCHS.This Bankrupt Slock is varied and consists in every article in tbe Dry Goods line, such 1 as\u2014Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Cottons.Linens, Damasks, Flannels, Muslins, Silks, Sains, Ribbons, Gloves, Lace, ftc.ftc.Such an occasion of procuring Dry Goods at reduced prices bas never been offered in Quebec.Call al ths Store, aad convince yourself cf tba fact.C.BLAIS, No.36j, Bridge Street, St.Kochs.Quebec, Dec.7.1858.\t1m FALL AND WINTER STOCK.JOHN' LILLY, MEK' Il 4NT TAILOR, !So.30, ST.ANN ST, UPPiRTOWN, QUFREC, nAP just received bv the \u201c Novi-Fcotior, bis FALL AND W'NTER SUI PLY of- IPur, Treble.Velvet, and Moscow Beavers ; Silk Mixed and Venetian Cloths ; Scotch Cheviots ; Bedford and Woolen Cords, for Riding j Trousers ; , I Blue, Black and Oxford Pilots; Black and Oxford English Doe-skins.\u2014al»o \u2014 Cashmere, Berlin and Silk Vestings.J.L.begs to call particular attention to hit new supply ofCLoT-S and TRIMMINGS for LIVERjES, which will be fontd superior to anyihing hitherto offered in this market.15 Ptr Ctnt.diteount for Caxh payment $ untii l»t Junwr y next Oct.11, 1858.\t3m Hanimv' IDDLETON ft S Alinan.-tC Dawson Middleton a Dawson have just r«- ceived\u2014Pietoichsen a Haunay's Royal AlniMnac f.r 1859.Illustrated and AIdmdhc, tor 1859.Eclectic Magatme for December, Life and Adventures of S m om*.ftc and a large eiirnt «>1 Beach «no I p.«t.«i WILI.UM PKic h a bON.Quebec, Nov 11, 1858.TO LET.COMFORTABLE HOUSE on the S' Lewis Rnad, nbt t t oi.e mile fr«»m Toil Gate,\u2014to l»t Mn) n« it \u2014 Apply et thie Office.Quebec, Dec 2, 1858.it® a Q BIGNELL A SHAW, St.Peter Street.Quebec, Dec.3,1858.T H It Qikïà?QSATOJSil >o long unsucce>slully so» glit, FUUM) Ai LAST! FiR IT RERTORF.s »\u2019K> manrrtlt orat HAIR TOUR oriainal enlnr ; rovet* Inxur stilly the HaM head , rrmavr* sll dai'druff.Urinn» sad all srrnfala.«raid head and all erai'llntta ; malt**» tb- hair \u2022nfl.healthy and glnmiy ; and «III preservr It In any magtnahlr afr.rvniovr*.aslfhy li able, all blotrt.iü, 4f frain the (see.and ru>e» all iirnr»|g(a and nervous head arha.Rea rlrrular and the follnn in» Dover, N II.Peb.HA.|*S7 PROP O.J.WOOD ft CO \u2014«ente - W|thla s few deys we bave rrreierd en tnsny order* a» d rails for Prof O.J Wood's Hair Restorative, that t«.day wr are rompetled to send to Boston for a quantity, (the Mnti « you forwarded all belnp sold ) while w* mlfbt order a quantity frnn yn« Kvery bottle we have «old «eenia Vo have arodaeed ihree or four new ruatnniere aad th« ««**«»«»/w\t1 apprnhavioa aint l airm atre it receive iron» the moat A NEW WATCH FOR TIMIN6 HORSES.TO LOAN, On ft fond Mortgage.Apply to BIGNELL ft SHAW, Pee 4, 1168,\tNourlee.NOTH'K X6,W THE CHRONODROMETER.APPLETON.TRACY A CO., Watch Manufacturera, WALTHAM, MAPS, have Invented a Watch for Timing Horeee, which performs with a promptness and eceu- | racy never before aiielned A drawing and ull particulars sent on application at Waltbem, oral 163 Washington Street, Boston, or to Bobbin* ft Appleton, New York.A patent has been applied for.Dec.1.1868.\t6m \u2022?pt* Church Society Missionary Boxes.THE Ladies and Gentlemen who have taken Charge of MISSION A RV BOXES for the prêtent year, are respectfully requested to forward them without dely to th* Treasurer, H.8.Scott, Esq.A.J.WOOLRYCHE, Acting Secretory.Quebec, Dec.33.1058.PUBLIC NOTTCI I* hereby given that the Megantic Junction Railway and Naviga- ft l ION R«nd ae »« eoea as ms \u2022ne dose* ft* ; and fullv (Rtgaad) MORI VALl AHLh I'lthPA If 7 He out groaa of ftl alt* ; and batteve.'a y«ara vary reapeev DAMKL LATHORP ft Co \u2014 rrora rira» mmj arm*.- -W-«\u201drW\t«k.A^vaianad d/v harahw anthnrlaa I Megantic dnnerwu ftailWBT «nu ,| HOSE DESIRABLE PREMISES\tV^ILODKaU Ksu^ to^Colleît all tlou Company, lo land to m«ke appl-ration to \u2022Ituate in John Street, and occu- Ap-ooBt, d0# to E QINURAft ft CO, until the Lerl*lR\u2019\"t».\tfor \"\" Acl -CiilL pM Book-etore for the laet «even\t10 a,ï,ORAM * uu »\tm extend their line of Railway beyond New pled yeari by Mr.Siaotatu \u2014Apply to JOHN R088.Quebec, Deo.21, 1658\t10 Qaahee, 19th Da*.K.OÎNGR48.OODFRoY G1NORAB.1868.Iralaod to a point at or near th* Province aad bounfary.DUNBAR 14058, Prastdaai.Qaebae, 14th Daeember, llftS.Itlek®ry Or®v*.Rt Charlea C*., M« , Nov.1*.IRS* r*OF O J WOOD\u2014Dear Rlr : Rome (Ima latt mar wo wera tndared ta aae aomr of ynar Hair Restera' live, and lt« eger«a w.re an woi d« rfnl wa fa.) it oar daty to yr>a and the aflleted lo n pert II Oar Hula aan't bead lor earn.tia>e had hern perfeet y ravarvd wHh terra, and aowr railed «t aeald brad The balralmoal entirely raaie efftn ren.eqaeaae.whoa a friand aaalnf bU oaftoHn**.advlard aa m u«e year Raavaratlva wa dM »o wltb little hope »t «ar\u2014 I *»ar «Mr t I have rued two boula» of l*Tofetaor \" ood\u2018i llslr Rtutornilea.andean tmly any It I» the greaieai vi«r«v< ey of the agr «or rn Merlng and rhangli s the Hair Mrf-re paix» it | waa a man nf aevenl) My hair hav oe attsti ed Ha eria nal noter Van ee* reconit.iend It to the e nrtd « th \u2022 ,» tba laaat fear, aa aiyes.r waa ant nf h,.w.r*t bla« 7 enra It- apertinlly D a MKL N MURPuY.J O.WOOD ft CO.Proprietor» «t* ¦ rawtwa».N Toth (la tbe great N Y.* Ira Kalilng Aatotiiaijm.n 114 Marbet Rt.it Lan I a.Me 8eM fwan good l>T«xpte«a tseJnto D10C THE MORNING CHRONICLE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27» 18681 For Sale or To liet.BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.FOR SALE.M'HRKR FINK BUILDING LOTS on La-I chevrotiere Street, (opposite Phillips\u2019) of 26 x H3 feet, Krencb measure.These lots are Held In free end commpu soccage, and will be \u2022old cheap for caih.\t____ _ N.H.BOWR I, N.P.Oct.».1858.For Sale or To Let, \u2014 With Immédiat* Possession \u2014 f ¦''HAT delightfully situated and ?a-I lur.ble property known as L Abtli j ^ Cham.mth», situated on the St.Louis Road, adjoining the property of DcaaaaHosa, Esquire, comh-ning all the advantages of a Town and Country Residence, and being within few minutes walk of the Upper-Town.7 whole comprising a commodious and well m-ranged house, and outbuildings, Garden, «c.Terms easy.Revere House, AaOTKEMOMT UotsE, on Tremi Th« ararta Mm CUm Itouu ta ttaiiaa.Paran Stevar»**, 1*1 July 31, 1858 Apply to bIGNELL A 3HAW, Notaries.lluiidiiiH Lots.\"ICILDING LOTS for sale at the West ^\t- -*\t¦\t** rrace, St.Lew:- H.S.SCOTT.l)Vmi\"of Sudacona Terrace, St.Lewis Road.Apply to April 22, 1858.Qowon\u2019s Buildings, St.Peter St.S TO LET, KVERAL Comfortable First Class OFFICES.Apply to H.GOWEN, Advocate, K.STAVELY, Architect, Or the proprietor\tH.GOWEN.Quebec, Jauy 9, 1858.TO LET, \u2014 WITH IM M cdiatk roastuBiow\u2014 c A rpwo COMMODIOUS DWELLING Hcjl I HOUSES, situated on the Bvlvi-J'R JL.Jfrf Hoad, adjoining the residence of F.Falkknbekw, Esq., with Stables, Coach houses, a well of pure water, and one acre of land Attached to each house Apply to R.H.RUSSELL, M.D.Quebec, Feby.2, 1856.\tup BAKERY and HOUSE TO LET TN Valliere Street, next door to Mr.£ I J.O.Vallimb k Cos Cabinet ¦ ¦ \u201c¦ Manufactory.Apply to J.O.VALLIERE A SON.Quebec, Feby.10, 1858.lüQïlSi.L'ÎPS SKDIT'SiL, INDIAN LORETTE.X'k DONNELLY begs to inforra the Plea-1 |# Sure-Seeking part of the community that ho has taken up that Urge and most conveniently situated HOTEL, at Jeune Lorette, lately occupied bv Mr.Bonacina, that he has Kot »\u2019t pain'ed, papered, and tiniibed in the best itvle for u hrst-clajs Hotel, and that be is prepared to accommodute all parties desirous te patronise him.\t.The Wines and Liqueurs are of the bmL>, CLAln.\tCar iO^h usd TraakA AUo, foi mJc, rntatNi'HK va«TOIW.u.k J.>1YKRN.1 »\u2022 't ' ti ¦\t\u2022 !' 'y >' ÿ wbolMoJ.pnCM.HAMt F.L MVf.lik JA1HU M\\ klilk -BOXTiKY Mt.r0Ji.TB ITinSHS.J.II.JOII>>ON.A(l*Mt.STATIONARY A.PORTABLE ENGINES, justaius the bowels aud the M AK.W M I 1.Xj &»,\t«\u2022» O., 1ULÎ At ILÎ-1 Liinfolik St_ It.iMtoit C &E»P S4?n.^p-!2 W.A,?5HOUSe- ¦5.lrtKKouv, Corner ol koois oed Lincolu Mr or to.llooton.IliUlN \\.DMAI.I.WOOD, Moc ii'o, tuivr uf S.'oo, T«l*-o- I olo.A:01.Hwck m.-.IÛ.V oixl l*»/!.r Choin^ l^fjlwfoo, Wt.PAH-|.0K SlTfS IN IIRIHATRI.I.E.11A M \\ f* k.Ac.Cinz l-.l»** tT^'t vjnini: IPuilft.l'nmpldel».>>w*pn|KT\tW«»*d tn- aravlm;».( m*.Mauil'v\t>te.lallliins, nn*l Ceriirrai Job \\\\«»rka (D Ol* Nx* Wrl* of U>* Art.«lid 01 tk* LOW ksT CITY MUCae j o> ii rv xi w T, J-.1V**1*.in DOORS.SASHES.BUNDS.GLUE.SAND PAPER,iC tilamrj Snthe* ot* band.V7V HlartCMtoviM m root.w h rr i t Kïî S ^ *> )V i ;n.M»nuf»r(ur«r.and l»*«i*r»ln COACHES.LIGHT CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, _____________* IU \".**«'\u2022.Rr \u2019 \u2022 *\tl »rr we* irate to artW tnd wifTanU.il.Ne*.I*1 * l't MEKRlMAC S^wKKT.that acts as m Citkurlir, easier, mild' .more effectual than any other medicine known.It is not only a Cathartic, but a Tirer r> me l.', acting tirst\u2019ou the JL ire r to eject its morbid matter, tlien on the stomach and bowels to carry oil that matter, thus accomplishing two pur-u hunt any of the painful the moment it is applied to the injured parts, all pitiu ami uneasiness cease.Look out for Counterfeits and imitations\u2014Purchase only Rad-way's Ready Rxi.ixr.Price 25 eta., 50 els., and $1 per bottle.A NEW CONTRIBUTION TO SCIENCE.The CAreat \u20ac;rand IMacovery.- R.R.R.(No.3.) RADWAY\u20193 REGULATING PILLS.I>K.Rvdway ft Co.have recently discovered a method for extracting from roots, herbs, plants and gums, a nutritiousextract ofsuch wonderful nourishing power\u2014which they have combined with Kadwav's Rxuclatino Pills\u2014that six of these Pills will supply the blood with the same amount of nutrition as one ounce of ordinary bread ; so that, while the system is under-goiiii a thorough physicking process, It daily and I becomes strengthened I N S U R A N C i S .SlOlTIMI ABIt tHtK Life Jlsmrance Society ESTAS LI SHKD 1S3 6.Freiidcnt i THE MOST NOBLE THE MARQUIS OF DALiiUUSlE.Vice-Preeldcut» His Grace The Dock or Bucclevoh, His Grace The I'cn or Atholl.His Grace The Dcxb UoxBmoHi.tr-THK PRESIDENT, VICK-PRKSIDF.NTS and DIRECTORS aKF.ALL INSURED IN THE hOClKTY.Amount of Capital sums assured, .A3,250,000 Stg.Annual Income,.A 130,000 \u201c Amount of Funds, .\t.A 600,000\t\" (Extract fiom Report at Annual Meeting at dlatgou', 27/A May, 1858.) 11 In submitting to (he members the result of \u201c the business of the Society du-iug 1857, a \u201c year so reuiaikable for severe monetary pressure and commercial embarrassment aud de-\u201cpression, it is very satisfactory to the Direc-\u201c tors to be able to announce that the new business ha* been greater even than the large \u201camount reported for the preceeding year.\u201c Proposals have been made to the Society for \u201cassurance of capital sums to the amount of \u201cA536,647 Is.8d., which have resulted in \u201c 1006 Policies having been passed and taken \u201c up, assuring capital sums to the amount of \u201c A443,742 Is.8d.\u2014the corresponding amount \u201cof premiums being AT2,»»2 19s.4d.exclu-\u201c stve of A5,031 Us.4d.single premiums re-\u201c ceived for Life assurance and annuities.\" The high character and standing of this Institution and the principle on which it his recently effected a most importaut reduction in the annutl premiums (so deiired by persons of limited income and in the cate of Policite Usued for collateral security) will be fully and satis-factorilr explained on application to the Agents of the Society.New table of minimum premiums A.0.(under which the new Policies effected last year were so tnanv as 293, assuring an amount of A130,138 15s.lid Stealing.) FOR EACH A100 ASSURED insurances.El- OCEAN MARINE lae.^^oasal and PROVINCIAL Dndtiranct Companp, Of TORONTO.Bcbscbisid CAflTAL,.$1,987,680, 22 Paid cr Cacital.$420,256.Nett PremiumB received for 12 mouthe ending June, 1857,\u2014$191,364 00.General Manager,\u2014üoa.J.Lbamdbb Stabb.Qriaao Local Boabd : A.J.Maxham, Esquire, CnalrmBn, William Wurtele, Esq., Eugene Chink, Esq , 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 rates as In any respectable Office, and all losses promptly settled by the Local Board on salisfac-torr proof being made.If Considerable reduction bas been made of the rates on isolated Farm Risks, to which the attention of Farmers is directed.U\u201c Tne Company\u2019s Policy protect against accident by lightniug.8J*Policies issued atonce by J.F.TURNBULL A CO.Agents, Gowen\u2019a Buildings, St.Peter Street.June 5.1858.\t12m maj29 ( bartered by Act of Parliament.Western Assuratce Comp\u2019y Capital «#400,000.Share» «#40 each.T the ( I (\u2022¦elings experienced in the operations of most , j Cathartics.Its strengthens the system at the same time tlmt it purgeait; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity.Th«* I.ivrs l.onc of th»1 bumitu bo tnarned and dasle Ladic.I* only So 0* pr,«:ur*'l al th* urriCK.NO.HOWARD NTRF.KT.IIOSTON.Tiwiwiimony to the inTa!\u2019i*t>le rirla» otthf* rarati.orer >J other*.1» ineontwtibla.S»i,t Iu ail |Wrt* uf the I moi.by Azpreu.All Irtten en.l.*lr* 11 f'*r\tduly .ttendel t*_ to wh.rh It I* llaMe Q ujy i* at ,a\u2022 : I.¦¦ ! n v ¦ 'Livra CewrLAtttv .^ aloitllc.amt tonvicti,hi i* VuMlory amt i'urrlna** Hantvrmre.LOW AIU» D.W\\ _______ II AS remo.rj Iron) N.' K .!\tJe Nw.SI S M Mll.h S 1 RKKT \".ppo.it* »>Vl \u201c\u2019.'.\u201cJ.o r r t c ¦ R s .Mr.Jamxs Pattox, Juo., Secretary and Sup-r- intendent.Mr.Jk.R.Kck art, Travelling Agent.Mr.W, D.DcroNT, Asst.Secy, and Accountant Omets\u2014Sraw\u2019b Rcildirob, Qrasac.ffTHlS COMPANY is established at South I Quebec, for the purpose of connecting the Transit Commerce of the Port of Quebec, and the Grand Trunk Railway, with Ocean Steamers, and the important and increasing Ocean, Lake, and River steam traffic.The Company provides deep water Wharves for Ocean Ships and Lake and River Craft, with suitable Storage for Flour, Grain, Ashes, Timber, Iron.Coals, Salt, Ac.Ac., in immediate communication with the Grand Trunk Railway Stations at Point Levi.The Establishment is situated between the Passenger and Goods Depot of the Railway, affording all the security of enclosed Docks and Warehouses.\t.# .«\u2022 The Company have fonr thousand feet River frontac**, with a Timber Cove capable of holding six millions feet in the Raft; where vessel* of any class can moor in safety out of the iu-flnence of the strong tid-\u2019S, sheltered from the effects of those periodical easterly gales, which \u2022o frequently cause damage to Shipping on the North side of the St.Lawrence.Railway Turntables and sidings on the Company's property, will enable Goods and Pro-dnea to be transferred direct from the Railway Cars and Shipping, and cire vert».Steam Elevators, Cranes.Ac., Ac., will also be provided for th\" expeditious and economics! loading and unloading of the same.The site is so commodious as to leave no reasonable doubt that the undertaking will yield a high remunerative return.Detailed Prospectuses, and every requisite Information may be obtained upon application at the Offices of the Company in QUEBEC ; ©r at their Agencies in MONTREAL, KINGSTON, TORONTO, and CHICAGO.Quebec, June 30, 1858.\tI2m*3aw JUST ARRIVED.A SMALL LOT of Superior CORK \\ CORDAGE, to be sold ex Ship CHAS.K.LEVKY, CO.St.James Street.Quebec, 21st May, 1868.The Subscribers ofifjr for Sale: y- ILLOW METAL ) in.and upwards, Belfast Cordage, l J in.and upwards, B.A E.Perrin\u2019s Champagne, \u201cAnchor Brand'*, in Pints and Quarts.Best Cork Soap, Six Guinea Ale, Irish Whiskey, Felt for Roofing and Sheathing, C\u2019igars, Ac.CHARLES K.LEVEY A CO.St.James Street, Quebec, t7 March, 1858, K.POPE, AdVO«>Mf«( HAS RB-RNTABLISHED his OFFICE In tbs CoMMiiriAL CffAWsaae, Lower VII! K f* I aV.KT.r^napo*il* l>»ri \u2022trrrl.) *h*r* r«n h* Ihaml * fall \"\u201cifVud o-wn ll*r!*»r*.AT rHir«»»riTS» îT^Tni\tM*!lîaW* ter.'hi Top »:n»Tr.rl*d »n«- raWLt DssSisr LmUwt at sits* srauvi e ma: * m hss4._ jp' a.RUAX>FOUI>, Wood «fe Ivory Turner, 11 Harvard place.D.*in.opptwite Old V.uih t hureJi WoaNnctr* SL UIU.I4B».H*o*TSH.» *St' T«3 f:* B^l-LS .JOHN' » x I I* K 8 lia* r*moT»il from SI Kzeh*n(« UtrMt, to th* Globe Building*, 18 State Street, Wlirr* h* *11! oonllno* lo r«e*lv* can nenmmmU el Colonial Produce, Of rr*-y kind, *nd to porrh.* sonl* In th* BOSTON A.M> *EW YORK .aiAltkET», At v«ry lo*f»t prif»*, for M»reh*rt* and I ra.l from¦a,, »',ur IU«t-\tmm .only one oonft:U wilt always PERUVIAN SYRUP! OR.PHOTEfTED Solution of Protoiide of Iron.Martas\u2022oreewfiilly p**wdtb*orir SAÜC* !\u2022 higlily t\u2019otoemi\u2019d in P India.sn¦» Partie» desirous of assuring their lives only during the helpless years of their childien can do so at extremely moderate rates.Proposals entertaised for assurance of any contingency depending on human life.Various modes of payment of premium to suit th* assured.Medical Or nets: JAS.ARTHUR SEWELL, Esq., M.P.Agent for Quefier,\u2014 DAVID A.ROSS, Advocate, tf The Office of the Society\u2019s Agency has been removed to the Qi'XBBC Chambkrs St.Peter Street.September 9, 1858.\t12ra-ap5 Eagle Life Insurance Company of London.Established in 1807.tf Canada Agency Established in 1825.,43 rilHK Quinquennial Division of Surplus for tbe |>eriod ending in 1857, will be paid in Cash at the office of the undersigned Agents, at the current rate of Exchange, to those policyholders who may select that mode ; they have the option, however, of applying the surplus in either of the following modes, vis.:\u2014 Istly.\u2014Payable in Cash.2ndiy.\u2014Adding to the amount assured.3rdly.\u2014In a reduction of Premiums falling due in tbe five years subsequent to 1857.4thly.\u2014In a reduction of all Premiums subsequent to that date.The Surplus in 1857, divisable among tbe assured, exceeds TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS, Sterling.Th« realised assets of this Company amonnt to over ONE MILLION THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS, Stg.; and the annual income upwards of TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY THOUSAND POUNDS.The rates of Premium are as low as the experience of more than half a century warrant and as eighty per cent, of all profits is every five years divided among the assured, It is evident that these rates arc the very lowest that any Life Insurance Company can demand, consistent with its own safety, and the consequent security of tbe assured.Policies are issued ith or without participation of profits, for one year, seven years, whole life, joint lives, or payable on the life attaining the age cf sixty.Premiums payable quarterly, half-yearly, or yearly.One-half credit for first five years.W.A W.C.HENDERSON, Agents in Canada.Quebec, June 10, 1858.\t2aw Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Sure Legs.Sore Mo ith, Sore Head, insanity, BROkCHITlS, All Diseases of the Womb.Prolapsus Uteri, Skin Diseases, Cankers, Fits, Runnings from theRar White Swellings, Tumors, Cancerons Affections, Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swellings, Nigbl Sweats, CONSL-MPTIOV, Rash Tetter, Humors of all kinds, Chronic Rheumatism Dyspepsia established Salt Rheum, And all diseases that have been in the system for year* PRICE ONE DOLLARS PER BOTTLE.SJ-SoId by Druggists everywhere^^j RADWAY A CO., 162 Fulton Street, N.Y.Nov.22, 1858.business notices.11.GOWEN.advocate, Officii: Gowen\u2019s New Buildings, opposite tbs Bank sf British North America.Quebec, May 22,1857, J.COLMAN.ADVOCATE, Offios :\u2014No.10, Garden Street, Upper Town Quebec, May 2, 1857, J.LANK & CO., gum!)» & Commission Stoktrs, CROWN .V PRINCE EDWARD STREETS*\u2014St.Roehs.QueW, I3fh July, IM»-\t12m 26 sp.M.A.HEARN, ADVOCATE* OFFICE» Dkak's RorLPiNOS, St.Peter Street Lov,\"rTown.Rksipknci: Corner of Ste.Genevieve A Urtole Streets, Upper Town.Quebec, Mavl2.1*ML\tUm jroXKJQU »ud Hotua C»»p« < No.68, St Var.LfKR Stsmt, St.Rocws, (Near St.Peter\u2019s Chapel.) WILLIAM COLE, /*aper Warehouse, ST.PAUt STRFFT.Quebec, I any, 9» 1696, M.MOODIE, IMPORTER, No.31, St.Pti*r Strut.Qosh«c, 19\u2019b April.DWl T.H.REED.llphoM«r«r on* Paper Hongtr No.26| St.John Street, (without), QUEBEC.yf N.B.\u2014ffewe*t Deigns for td end Window Cl Main*.Quebec, Dec.16.1868.18m SATTERTHWAITE BROTHERS, Awrsms onvmcts.t issmsci bromes aokntr fob The Marine department of the Insurance Co.of North America.\u2014As- SSTS $1,000,000.\u2014Company C lartercd in 1794.SLSO A0XMT8 FOR QUAKER CITY INS.Co.of PhiladelphI COMMONWEALTH INS.Co.of Hamsburg PENNSYLVANIA INS.Co.of Pittsburg.Underwriters Building k Chamber of Com meroe, 61 Willixm Strrt, New-York.May U, 1858.\t6)m JOHN AND HUSO N, SHIP-BROKER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, forwarder, Xnaorance and G-aneral Agent, QUEBEC.May 11, 1858.INSURANCES.*.\u2022.TTirsW»»-iaJBaA%,stoEoa-.,o\t\u2014 BRITANNIA LIF* ASSURANCE COMPANY, 1 PRINCES\u2019 STREET, BANK, LONDON ¦stailishku Ave.1, 1637.Kmpotcsrtd by Svtcuil Act of Parliavitnt9 4 Vi 'ut.Cap.9.Cot.Robxst Alxxakdk*, CAairvian.Blackheath Park WHOLF CAPITAL BCBSCBISID.HE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVING determined on confining the business of Company exclusively to the FIRE DEPARTMENT, ould intimate to the public generally, and especially to the owners of small tenements and proprietors of farm bouses and farm buildings, that insurances will be effected at moderate premiums for amounts proportionate to the value of the buildings, by which, in the event of accident, they may bs secured against the total loss of tbeir dwellings, Ac.Short period risks taken on farm produce and goods generally.CP The Company\u2019s policies protect against accident by lightning.LP Losses equiubly adjusted and promptly paid.Applications for Insurance on Buildings and contents will receive prompt attention.A.FRASER, Renaud\u2019a Buildings, Opposite the Montreal Bank.Quebec, 1st March, 1858.\t13m EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Chief Office, Cannon Street ffest, London.Cafital,-Half-a-Million Stxrlino TausTxxs : Tbe Right Hon.Lord Viscount Sidmouth Archibald Campbell Bsrclsy Esq.Directors : CHAIRMAN_____A.C.BARCLAY, F.sq., Col.Baxalgelle,\t| MilesChasSeton, Esq., Charles Ueunet, Esq., | V.dmur.d S.Symes, Esq, /ohn Moss, Eeu., j Thomax V\\ est, Eao^, Henry Oxentord, Esq., | F.V.Wood ho use, Esq Wm.Henry Place, Esq.j LOCAL DIRECTORS, MONTREAL, OrriCK.Merchant's Exchange.William Lunn, F.sq., Chairman ; John Tornr.ce, F.aq', I Benj.Holmes, Esq.I.ProthinFham, Esq., I J.G.Mackenzie, Esq., Allred LaRocque, Esq, | Theodore Hart, Esq.CHARLES F.TILSTONK, Manager.D.1).MACKENZIE, Accountant and Cashier.XH1SOFFICK insure»against Loss or Damage if«>, fell Oaacii|aikoua of HuiLlinigs, m- chiding Mills and Manulacloriea, and thelioods, Wares and Merchandize in tbe aame ; Shipa in Harbour or in Dock, or in comae of construction* Craft on Navigable Riven and Canals, and tht Goods laden in the aame ; and Farming Stock ol all descriptiuiis.The Rates ol this Company wil be found to be exceedingly moderate.The engagements of the \u201c Equitable\u201d are guaranteed by a responsible proprietary, and an am pic subacrihed Capital.The insured are Iret from the liabilities of a Mutual Insurance Society, Mid entitle i, according to the plan of the Com' any, to a return of half the profits.Losses are made good without deduction or discount, and are adjusted and paid in Montreal, without reference lo London.JOHN ROSS, and WM.HY.T1LSTONE, Asknts fob Qokbkc, UNION BUILDING SOCIETY, Simard\u2019» Bdildinos, and Gowxit\u2019a Bdildinob, St.Ptier Street.\t\u2022 \u2022Quebec.23d May., 1857,\t12m D AVANTAGES UK THIS INSTITUTION, INCRKAfINQ RATH OF FRIUIOM.A TABLE sapeciRily adapted to the securing ol Loam or Debts, and to all other caae# where a Policy may be required for a temporary purpose only, but which mav be kept up, il ne-easary, throughout the whole term of Lite.HALF-CRKtltT RATE» OF FRXMrOSl.Credit given for hall the amount ot the First Seven Annual Premiums the amount ol the un-inid Half-Premiums being deducted Irom the sum assured when the Policy lie come» a cl sun.SUM ASSURED FAYABLE Dt-nlNt.LIFE The amourt payable at the death ol the Assured, it lie di*' before atiairirz the age ol aixi T, but la Ihe assuredhunttlf, if he attain that tf*» ahua combining a provision for old ag* with an UsurLi.ee upon lite.orphan's ENDOW AIENT URANCH.Estabiiahed tor the purpose of affording to parent* and other* the mean* ol having Children educated amt started in L»le, by aecuung annuities, to commence at the parent»\u2019 death, and to be paid until a child, it a aon, shall attain hu 2ist year, ftr, if a daughter, her 25lh year of Age BRITANNIA MUTUAL CIATION LIFE ASSO- I, Peimces Stueet, Bake, LounoM, Kmpotoeredby her Majesty's Royal Letters patent.Annual Diviaion ol Profita\u2014applied in reduc-tionol the current vear,¦ I,re^,\u2018um\u2022 Policy-holder* tntnlcd tu participate in Gfep*®* fiu alicr payment ot Five or Seven Annual I rt-miums according to the table of Rate* selected.Premium! charged tor crcry three months dll* lereuca oi age\u2014noi.as ta usually the case, tor every whole year only.Hall Credit Policic* granted on terms unusually lavourable to the assun d, the amount ot hall pre_ miums for which credit i* giveu, being liquidated out of the profits.At the Annual General Meeting on the 27Ü.April Uat, a reduction ot 3U per cent waa made ir.the present year\u2019s premium on all Policies ol r iv« oraeven years atanding.A Boaruol Director» in attendance daily at 2 o'clock.\t.\t.\t, Age of the Assured iu every case admitted ir the Policy.\t.\t.\t\u201e Medical AttendanU remunerated in all (or tbeir re;»rte.(PROPRIETARY.) Extract from the Half Credit Rates Premium.case* \tHalf Premium\tWhole (Annual) Ago.\tduring First 7 years.£ *.J.\tPremium for remainder of Life £ s.d.26\t0 19 7\t1 19 2 3U\t1 1 9\t2 3 6 35\t1 4 11\t2 9 10 40\t1 9 2\t2 18 4 45\t1 11 10\t3 9 8 50\t2 2 6\t4 5 0 55\t2 12 9\t5 6 6 80\t3 6 8 (MUTUAL.)\t6 13 4 Extract from Table with Participation tr.Prof ts,after Sever Yearly Payments.Age.Annual Premium.\u2018ariy t Half-Yearly Premium.Quarter!) Premium Years.Months.\t£\t».\td.\t£\ts.\tCm\t£ s.\td.30\t0\t2\t7\t3\t1\t4\t2\t0 12\t3 3\t2\t7\t6\t1\t4\t4\t0 12\t4 6\t*\t7\t10\t1\t4\t6\t0 12\t5 9\t2\t9\t2\t1\t4\t8\t0 12\t6 40\t0\t3\t3\t0\t1\t12\t3\t0 16\t6 3\t3\t\t\t1\t12\t6\t0 16\t7 6\t3\t4\t1\t1\t12\t10\t0 16\t9 9\t3\t4\t7\t1\t13\t1\t0 16\t10 Royal Insurance Comp\u2019y, OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON.CAPITAL» TWO E.R.FOSTER, Resident Director.ANDREW FRANCIS, ~\tSecretary.Detailed Proapectuaes and every requisite infer manor, as to the mode of effecting Asauranceama) be obtained upon application to R.PENISTON, Agent to the Company at Quebec.Quebec, June 23, 1858.UNITED KIStsDOM LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 8, Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, Loudon, S.W.Established nearly a Quarter of a Century.Annual Income Upwards of £136,000.c ¦ a i a M a n : THE HON.FRANCIS SCOTT, M.P.DIPDTT CHAIRMAN: CHARLES BERWICK CURTIS, ESQ.THIS Company offers the security of a large paid up Capital, held in Shares by a numerous and wealthy Proprietary, tbua protecting the Assured from the risk attending Mutual Offices.There have been three divisions of profits, the Bonuses averaging nearly 2 per cent, per annum on the sums assured, or from 30 to 100 per cent, on tbe Premiums paid.AKXZsUOZVS AND Large Reserve STXULIsXXVG Fundi* Grenoble Fire Hose.rpHlS SUPERIOR HOSE manufactured of the finest of Hemp, without team, is espo daily adapted for the use of FIRE ENGINES and FORCE PUMPS, MILLS and MANUFACTORIES, STEAMBOATS and RAIL ROADS, HOTELS à GARDENS, and other HYDRAULIC PURPOSES.Its advantages over other Hose are Its uorthbbs and Oixaphbss, costing lees than Ohb-half the price of leather Hose with the same durability.ClRTIFICATS OF ITS XFFICJXItCT from JeSSS Gar, Esq., Chief Engineer of tbe Brooklyn Na-vj Yard, Lieut.G.B.Balch.John Rainbow, and Abel O.Davis, Ksqrs., Washington Navy Yard, Alfred Carson, Esq., Ex Chief Engineer, New York Fire Dept., Rami.A.French, B?q., Chief Engineer, Jersey City, N.J.Fire Dept., James ».Francis, Esq., Agent and Engineer of Locks and Canals, Lowell Mass., and numerous sther practical and experienced parties can be examined at my Office.CHARLES LENZMANN, dole Agent for the United But*» and Canada, 64, OiDAa Strbbt, NEW-YORK, July II, 1858.\t6m ACCOUNT BOOKS, HÜmCe ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER AND PAPER RULER.Nuns' Buildings, St.Peter Street.Annual Iwcom*, - - - - £130,000 Stg.FIRE DEPARTMENT.1THIK Company continues to INSURE Buildings and all other desrriptiona of Property sgainal LOSS or DAMAGE.BY FIRE, on L»* bf.balTkbms.All just losses promptly ae tiled, without deduction or discount, and without reference to F.ng* to the aa land.The large Capital ami judicioua management of this Company maures tne moat perlect safety an red.No charge for Policies or Transfers.Insurance effectetl on Rehts of Boildihos.LIFE DEPARTMENT.The following advantages amongat numerous others, are offered by thia Company to partie» intending to insure their lives Perfect aernrilv lor the fulfilment of its en* gairemi-nts to Policy holder*.Favorable Rate* ol Premium.A high reputation for Prudence and Jud ment, and the moat liberal consideration questions counseled with the interests of the st-vurej.TmISTT DATS OHACE ALLOWED FOB PaT-mint or Rsnewal Pskmioms, and no for feiture of policy from unintentional mistake.Polieie* lapsed by non-t»ayment of premiums may bs renewed within three monlbs, by pay ing the premium, with a fine of ten shillings per cent, on the production of aattafaciory evidence of tbe good «late of health of the life assured.Participation of profits by the assured, amount ing to two-thirda of its net amount.Large Bonn* declared 1855, amounting to j£2 psr cert per annum on the aum assured, being on ages from 20 to forty 80 per cent on th* premium.Next diviaion of profit* in I860.Stamp* and Pnlicwa not charged for.All Medical Fee* paid by the Csmpany.Medical Rgrtatat\u2014Da.ROWAND, No.24, St.Lewis Street.FORSYTH, BELL k CO., AoggTS, Commercial Chambers.Quebec, April 29, !888., Judg-of all F tion ULL BETS of BOOKS for Banks, Insursnce \\s*ocia- English Companies.Mercantile Houses, Aaenria-tibne.fce., mads lo order, from the beat Papers, of superior Binding, and Psged.-\u2014A LAC,\u2014 All varieties ol Plaih * DiceoATivt Rihdiimi.Quebee, May 29, 1868) Bum* As*nre4.\tBonuses added.\t\tPayable at Death 45.000\t\t\t41,957 10\t0.\t\t4R.987 10 0 4.000\t\t.\t1 590 0\t0.\t\t 5,900 0 0 3,000\t\t\t 1,192 10\t0.\t\t 4,192 10 0 1,000\t\t\t 397 1«\t0.\t\t 1,397 10 0 300 \t\t\t 19N 15\t0.\t\t ffi* 19 0 too\t\t\t 39 19\t0.\t\t 130 IS 0 QUEBEC LIBRARY A READING ROOM, UNION BUILDINGS, Plaos d\u2019Auna, Open IVom ft, a.n>., to 10, p.m QUBSCRIPTION from this date to end al SuWrintion for Clerks in Mercantile^ estahlishmente,Government office*, # NotsrialStudenta, Student* of Law V Is.9d.and Medicine, and Apprentices to i LandSurveynrs.J Quebec, Oot.2, 1887.a* mim- BRASS FOUNDER and FINISHER, Lock-Smith, and Bell Hanger, D\u2019Aiooillo* btscxt, Upper Town, Corner from the Upper Gate of the Artillery Barracks, and No.46, 8u John Street.Hoot Couplings and Branch Pipes for Rteam boat Pumps.Every description of HrsssWork repaired, re-lacquered and hronxed.Genga for Engins Rnoma made and fltt.d up.Quabc», May I, xm.The Premiums, nevertheless, are extremely moderate, and EP\u201d One half of the Annual Premium for a term of years may remain unpaid, bearing interest (without requiring the deposit of the Policy as in other offices.) This Company likewiss foregoes all claim for the debt, should tbs Policy be discontinued.Upwards of sxvkn nnnoRKn rnocsAXD porxns (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 Years this Company bos issued 1,280 new Policies, insuring £888,\u2022 768, and producing new Premiums to the amount of £33,993 8s.Od.The attention of the Public is earnestly requested to tbe 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 annually, os may best suit the convenience of the Assured.2nd.When an Insurance is for Life, half tbe Annual Premium may remain unpaid for five years, nt interest, to he deducted eventually from the Policy, to be paid off at convenience, a system peculiarly suited lo obtain Temporary Loans.3rd.The principle of an ascending and descending scale, which has been adopted, is equally applicable to the opulent, and to those of limited incomes.4th.Policies are granted on very moderate terms, payable on the death of two, or three Earties (as the case may be,) so as to render easehold 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 tbe means furnished for effecting In surances ; and tbe same can be had on application to E.Lsrhox Botd, Esq., at the Office, 8, Waterloo Placr, Londok, of W.G.Hhbfpard, Agent for Quebeo, 42, Sb Anne Street, V.T.Or of the Medical Referee\u2014W.Marsdrn, M.D.35, 8t.Anne 8t.Plaoe-D'Armes.N.B.\u2014Policies now effected on ths Participai ing Beals, will participate in the next Division of Profits to a greater extent than it delayed to a later period, besides obtaining the advantage of a lower rate of premium.Quebec, 23rd April, 1858.A n»w, ftp8«dy.and mon ttieeoganu modo of troftiiiug BupormatorihcM, 30orrons Debility, ond all Utino- \u2022oftliftl Mmoooo.Sevastv Kssrsvings.Price la tbroagb sll Booksellers er peel Dee from lb# Author 1er 14 poolsgo oieuips.THE MKDIOAL ADVISKIton dec»/, both mental and physical, arising from excesses, infection, climate, Ac.; remaiks on tl r> ass of tbs Microscope, and the devices of certain quacks to slam tbe too sensitive invalid : observations on Marriage, the prevention and removal of certain disqualifications ; rules for \u2022eU-treatmsot, Ac.By Waltxs Ds Roos, M.D., of the Ecole de Medicine, Paris ; Member of ths ReyeCt College of Surgeons, London { Li-ceutiais isi Midwifery, 4r, 4c , 4-.1°» R«rners-street, Oxford street, London.Hours for personal consultation doily from 1 till 4, 8uuday excepted.Hold In Dublin by Berry, 162, Great Britnm street ; Edinburgh, Robinson, 11, Greenside-st.; Glasgow, Love, Bookseller, and by all tbo Agents.From long practical observation of tbe treatment pursued in tbe various Institutions of London sod Paris for those disease! referred to In tbe above work, tbe Author has bad somewhat unusual facilities for acquiring that accuracy of diagaosis,and uniform success, which bsvs characterised bis practice for so many years in this country, in which tbe lamentable neglect of these diseases by medical men generally, and tbeir futile attempts to cure by mercury, copaiba, sarsaparilla, Ac., bare produced most distressing results.Lasting benefit in such cases on only be reasoubly ex|>ected at tbe bunds of the legally-quaUfied medical man who devotes bis chief attention to their removal ; and to him only who can «Aotr> hu possession of the necessary qualifications, can confidence be safely extended.Dr.De K.refers with pride to the numbers be baa been instrumental in restoring to health and happiness ; and to those who may be in need of such aid, he offers every assurance of speedy restoration.Pnsoxs msiDUto abroad can be successfully treated by correspondence, on sending a Kill detail of their case, with a Bank note, or Bill on a London house for £5, in order to have a packet of medicines sufficient to meet tbe exigencies of the case, sent out by next mail ; thus avoiding unnecessary loss of valuable time, and much suffering which might otherwise occur.Tb« Great Znropean Remedy for Kervonsneis, Relaxatlcn aud 2.r.-hactTion.Protected by Royal Letters Patent of Knglond.and oanc Stoned by all the greei Continental Collegea of Medicine DR.DE RODS\u2019GUTTÆ V1TÆ; or LIFE DROPS, are the great remedy tor Spermatorrhoea, Exhaustion, Nervousness, Debility, Aversion to and Incapacity for Society, Study or Business.Shaking of tbe Hands and Limbs, Indigestion, Flatulence, Shortness of Breath, Asthma, Consumptive Habits, Dimm-ss of Sight, Ditxiness, Pains in the Head, Eruptions, Sore Throat, Pains in tbe Bones, and all those diseases for which mercury, sarsaparilla, Ac.are too often employed, to tbe utter destruction of health.Tbeir almost marvellous powers must be felt to be believed.Hundreds of apparently hopleleas cases have been cured, and thousands almost miraculously relieved, when every thing else bad failed ; and they mutt sooner or later supersede all those questionable remedies which bare hitherto been the \u2022ole reliance of English medical men.Price 11s, and four times tbe quantity nt 33s.per bottle, of the Agents below.Tbe i.5 packages containing twelve 11s.quantities, (by which £1 12s.are saved,) will be sent from the Establishment only, on receipt of the amount per draft on a London house or otherwise.CAUTION.\u2014Sufferers must guard against tbe recommendation of spurious or other medicines by unprincipled vendors, who thereby obtain \u2022 larger profit.Tbe words \u201c Walter Ds Roos, Loxdox,\u201d are printed in White letters on the Stamp affixed to the above, bv order of Her Majesty's Hokocrabi.r Commis-sionbrs, to protect tbe public against fraud, aa without this none can 1^ genuine, and to imitate which is felony.Pains in the Back, GrAvel Lumbago, Rheumatism, Gent.Disease oi the Kidneys and Bladder.Stricture &c, DR.DR ROOS\u2019COMPOUND RENAL PILLS | are a well known safe and speedy remedy for the above dangerous complaints, Discharges, and Diseases ot tbe Kidneys and Urinary Organa generally.Possessing tonic properties, they agree with the most delicate stomach improve the health, and in three days effect n cure when copaiba, cubbs, and all such dangerous medicines have utterly failed.2s.fid., 4s.6d., Us.and 33s per box, of the Agents below, or post fres on receipt of tbe amount blJli-D* RCTliv, **>, Herne* Street.Oxford 'Street, London.The superiority of these celebrated Pills over every thing of the 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 afflictions rather than apply fnreid 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 the least possible expense.Sold at Langley\u2019s Drug Store, Hollis-street, Halifax, Nova-Scotia ; by llaszard, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island ; Ward, News Office, Sydney, Cape Breton ; Ashton, Richardson à Co., Mount Road, Madras ; Hulse k Nephew, Agra ; Teacher k Co., Poonah tend Kurachee ; Smith k Co., Scinde ; Dodsworth k Co.Clark, Romer k Co.and tiawin A Co., Colombo and Candy ; Lyman A Co , Montreal; Peslonjee A Co., 1, Military Square, Bombay ; R.Roes, Laboratory, Falmouth, and Lawton, Advertiser Office, Kingston, Jamaica ; Beicb-mann and Taltt, Port of Spain, Trinidad ; Reagan, Weekly Register Office, Antigua ; Hay-lock, Belixe, Honduras ; West, Palmer A Co., Kingston, Canada ; Strickland A Co., Mobile, Alabama ; Sumpa, Constantinople ; Paiscy A Fryer, 384, George-strvet, Sydney, and Ford, Chemist,Swaoton-etreet.Melbourne, Australia, of whom alto may be had \u201c THE MEDIC aL ADVISER,\u201d or should difficulty arise in procuring any of tbe above, enclose the amount by draft or otherwise to 10, Bernes Street, Oxford Street, London, and they will bo sect securely packed per return.CDr rfWorntnu cruvotmlr it rUlLIIHBD DAILY DURINO THE YEAR, CHARLES ST.MICHEL, AT HIS OrriCK, To.8, Mountain Stmt, Qnrrur.^ rHE usual course of instruction in this Institution comprises English Reading j Grammar lid Composition, Hiatoty, Geography, Vt \\rithmetie.General and Commercial t natica, Including Gsometry, Algebra, M ton, kc.{ French, Latin, and Greek.Msths- enaurs Trrms, as heretofore, £12 I Os.per annum, payable quarterly in advance; Scholars under 10 rears of sgs £10 per annum.By S due distribution of labout among tbs Teachers and othet .*rrangements, \u2022 foil opportunity is afforded of aocuring proficiency in the Kctically useful, as well as ths Claeeice nchss.\t^__________ Quob; 27th tc 186$, eiinrr, Dr TERMS.\u2014Twenty Five Shillings per payable half-yearly in advance ADVRRTT8INO.Six Haas aaAaaalsr, 1st lasertlon, Xs 6d, and 7h
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