Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 21 janvier 1859, vendredi 21 janvier 1859
[" AND COMMERCIAL fcbxuirA \u2022U(acccN«C A.O.M O C V til Civitati« «\u2022«\u2022aiaf O0«»r* A.O.Mceccxniii.AND SHIPPING G4ZETTE.VOL.XIII.] QUEBEC, FRIDAY, 21st JANUARY.18 59 [NO.3310.fall and Winter Clothing.Quebec Emporium of FASHION, AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITING ESTA BLI8HMENT, ICO.SO, St.Jotm-itroet, (OPPOSITS ST.UR80LK 8TRKBT.) WM.SWEATMAN HAS recelred per lut Steamer a portionof his Stock for the ensuing Season, which Las béen .decied for him i^ KNQLISH MARKETS.The Stock of WEST of ENGLAND WOOL DYED BLACK CLOTHS and DOESKINS will be found worthy of notice.Expected per next Steamers, bis full assortment of Vestings and Trowserings.Also an assortment of Scotch Kerseys and Irish Freite for Gentlemen's Top Coats\t.,\t.t .W 8 would respectfully inform his kind Patrons and the Public generally, particularly beads of families, they will do well to visit this Establishment before purchasing elsewhere, as every thing will be made up in the best manner, of the latest Fashions, and' he believes will be found the Cheapest Establish ment in the City\u2014Duality being the test o Cheapness.Specimen ot Prices (for Cash) A Suit of Superfine West of England Wool Dyed Black Cloth and Oassimere Trowsers,.\u2022 Boy\u2019s Clothing Quebec, Sept.IT, 1858.\tIT™ NEW GOODS In Store und for sale : C rill for £4 15 0 be found exceedingly BAY RUM! A GENUINE ARTICLE direct from the ISLAND PORTO RICO, per Ship \" Thomas,\" Captain Ross.FOR SALE BY THE BOTTLE OR DOZEN.Quebec, Sept.IT, 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 Sens-le-Fort street.Quebec, Sept.28, 1858.Hons* Maooy, french Professor, FROM PA&XSj 13, St.George Street, St John Suburbs.BEGS to announce to the Public that In addition to his French and English Academy, he gives Private Lessons at his own residence or elsewhere.Mom.Mauht can give good references, and having resided some time in England, has acquired some knowledge of the English language.He also announces that he has just finished two classical works, translated in English and French, for the use of English families.Music Lessons will be given at his residence on moderate terms by Mrs.McDohouqh.From the 20th of September\u2014Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays a Course of French and Book-Keeping will be given\u2014$6 per quarter, payable in advance.Quebec, Sept.18.1858.\t12m-my 22 Quebec Protestant Relief So* ciety.ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER, 1855.OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY : Prhsidfnt.Mrs.MoLhah Stiwaet, Vick-Pit.Mrs.W J.Nhwtom, Trkasdrir,.Mrs.Bamkiki, Skcuktarv,.MissH.Nkwtoh.NAMES or\tCOMMITTEE : Mrs.S.Newton,\tMrs.Blatherwick, Mrs.D.U.Steuart,\tMrs.Fowls, LICQUOTS CHAMPAGNE, Fleur de Sillery do Bunrundy Wines in bottle, Claret in Wood and bottle Old and Superior Port in do do Sherry Wines in do do RYAN, BROTHERS AGO.Quebec, July 15, 1858.For sale by the Undersigned : SPIKES, Belgian, 6 a 8 inches, Canvas, Nos.1 a 6, Linseed Oil in Hhda and Qr-caskt Roman Cement in casks RYAN, BROTHERS A CO.Quebec, July 15, 1858.On hand and for sale by the Undersigned : PLANAT\u2019S Cognac Brandy in bbds A cases Qin,41 Pine Apple\" Brand, in red A green cases, Scotch Whiskey in bbds and qr-casks Irish do In qr-casks Old Tom Gin in cases Cases Guiness\u2019 XXX Dublin Porter Barrels Jeffery\u2019s Edinburgh Pale Ale do Brass\u2019 London Poner A Ale do Paisley Strong Ale, Hhds A Tierces Bixat A Co\u2019s Bordeaux Vinegar Caroteels, barrels and boxes Currants, Bags Walnuts, do Wine and Beer Corks Cases French Pickles do Ullramarjoe Washing Blue do Eau de Cologne Nutmegs in bhds Steele\u2019s Liverpool Soap \u201c Crown brand.\" RYAN, BROTHERS A CO.Quebec, July 15, 1858.PAINT.rINS WRITE LEAD, No.1 >nd 3, do.Venitian Red, Spanish Brown, Black, Green, Yellow and Blue.\u2014AISO.\u2014 AXES\u2014Canada and American\u2014Framing, Carpenters, Bench and Broad.ADZES and Cast Steel Picks.HENRY LkMESURIER, Jr.July 23, 1858.NEW GOODS.FOR SALE Ithe Undersigned: A[\\f\\ I )AIRS MOOSE MOCCASINS, H/ 1 yellow and blactc.600 Men\u2019s Caps, from $1 lo $10.200 Casks Vinegar, triple clarified, 10 Bales Salmon Twine, Bales Seal Twine.\u2014also\u2014 A large assortment of DRY GOODS and READY MADE CLOTHING, made up for the season.The whole at very moderate prices.J.B.FRECHETTE.Quebec, Dec.14, 1858.\tInp 3aw IRISH LINENS.o BIASES BELFAST LINENS, from the f} vy celebrated manufactory of Ricbardron, Son A Orrden, at a small advance on Sterling Cost, at 11 A, 13 M.Julin Street.J.H.MORGAN.Nor.13, 1858.FRENCH MERINOS.A LARGE STOCK, verychetp, from 3s.to 5s., worth from 5s.to 7s.6d.J.H.MORGAN.Nor.13, 1858.FKE'CII DRESS SHIRTS.CONSIGNMENT of 60 Doien of the above, will be sold Cheaper than any A offered in the market.Nov.13, 1858.J.H.MORGAN.TOYS AND FANCY ORNAMENTS.FOR Sale by the undersigned WAX FIGURES.Artificial Flowers, under Gloss Shades ; Glass Shades, Ac.Also\u2014A new invented COFFEE POT, warranted to give full satisfaction.A perfect Coffee, made by atmospheric pressure, in less than ten minui.-s.HENRY HOWISON A CO.Qnebec, June 23, 1858.Machinery Oil, Bright Varnish FOR Sale by the Subscribers : Machinery Oil, in 30 gallon casks, Bright Varnish, do.do.A.J.MAXHAM A Co.Qnebec, March 31.1858.St.Peter St.Mrs.W.Richardson, Miss Tremain, Miss O.Sewell, Miss Griffin, Miss Durnford, Miss Ward, Miss Dram.Miss Cradock, Mrs.M.Sheppard, Mrs.White, Mrs.J.Gilmonr, Mrs.Helmiith, Mrs.Chaderton, Mrs.Veaiey, Mrs.F.Austin, Mrs.W.Sewell, Mrs.Hawtayne.Any donations, either in Money or Clothing, will bo thankfully Received by any of the above mentione.Ladies.Sept.27, 1858\t«ns \u2022Acadian Free Stone, Just received 56 Pieces, in Slab and Cube, for MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, &C.Which will be worked up plain or ELABORATELY SCULPTURED, to suit purchasers.110 Monuments.Headstones,Slc in ITALIAN and AMERICAN MARBLE, and in STONE, for sale, at the REDUCED PRICES, MANTLES, TABLE TOPS, and EVERY ARTICLE in the Trade in variety.Quebec General Marble Work*, 19), St.John Street, witboat FELIX MORGAN.Qnebec, Aug.16, 1858.8.K, UREKORY, Produce and General Go mmiaaion Merchant.TORONTO, Store lately occupied by Thos.Olaeksov, Esq.Front Street.Orders for the purchase of Floor.Grain, Ac., executed with care and promptitude.REVERENCES: Messrs H.Chapman A Co., Montreal A Qnebec, \u201c L.Renaud A Frere, do.do.\u201c Boyer 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.JCST VUBLIMtBD AND VON SALE AT TBB BOOI- \u2022TOBBS, TableB of* Equivalent Value of Monte* ]\"N which the raine of any sna in each of u of these denominations, can be found in it fier or Both of the other denominations\u2014 From I < vnt (o £10,000.Pbios, 12) Cents, or T)d., by FELIX MORGAN, Quebec, May 81, 1858.For Sale by the Subscribers : 600 BARS Yell°^ Meta!\u2014), J, j, 1 in.136 F\u2019ms.Chain Cable, 1) inch 90 do do\tIf do 1 Wood Stock Anchor, 31 cwt 35 Kedge Anchors, 1 cwt to 7 cwt 22 Tons Close link Chain, 5-16 to ) in.25 Cwt Galvanised Nails, assor\u2019d sizes, 300 Bolts Canvas, No 1 a 6 15 Tons Superior English Oakum 10 do Best English Manilla Cordage 1) to 4 in.27 do do Tarred do.asst\u2019d sises Hawsers, 5) inch to 10 inch 2\tTons Marline, Houseline A H&mbroline 3\tdo Spunyarn, 2 and 3 yarn 22 Bales Patent Sheathing Feltj 50 Brls American Pitch 25 do Rosin 25 do American Tar 40 do Stockholm Tar 17 do Black Varnish, 15 do Bright do.C.W.WILSON A CO.Qnebec, May 28, 1858.POWDER! POWDER!! 11 iHK undersigned having been appointed I SOLE AGENTS to the Canada Powder Compamt, are prepared to aupply the Trade with the following:\u2014 B C Ci Blasting, F FF FFF Sporting, Cannlster, Ac.A.J.MAXHAM A CO., Quebec, April 10, 1858.\tA.A B.JUST ARRIVED.A SMALL LOT of Superior CORK CORDAGE, to be sold ex Ship CHAS.E.LEVEY, CO.St.James Street.Quebec, 21st May, 1858.The Subscribers offer for Sale: YELLOW METAL I in.and upwards, Belfast Cordage, 1) in.and upwards, B.A E.Pervin\u2019s Champagne, 11 Anchor Brand\", in Pints and Quarts.Best Cork Soap, Six Guinea Air, Irish Whiskey, Felt for Roofing and Sheathing, Cigars, Ao.CHARLES E.LEVEY A CO.St.James Street, Quebec, 17 March, 1858, Grenoble Fire Hose.THIS SUPERIOR HOSE manufactured of the finest of Hemp, without seam, is especially adapted for the use of FIRE ENGINES and FOROE PUMPS, MILLS and MANUFACTORIES, STEAMBOATS and RAIL ROADS, HOTELS A GARDENS, and other HYDRAULIC PURPOSES.Its advantages over other Hose are its liortnbss and Creapnkes, costing Ibbb than One-rale the price of leather Hose with the same durability.Certificate or itn ErriciBNCT from Jesse Chief Engineer of the Brooklyn Navy 7 ard, Lieut.O.B.Batch.John Rainbow, and Abel G.Davis, Rsqre., Washington Navy Yard, Alfred Careon, R»q.f Kx Chief Engineer, New York Fire Dept., Haml.A.French, Esq., Chief Engineer, Jersey City, N.J.Fire Dept., James B.Francis, Esq., Agent and Engineer of Locks and Canals, Lowell Mass., and numerous sther practical and esperienced parties can be examined at my office.CHARLES LENZMANN, Bole Agent for the UtfHed States and Canada, 54, Cedar Strebt, NEW-TORK, July 81t 1151.\t6m WINTER UNDER CLOTHING K /'1ASES SCOTCH LAMBS WOOL HO-\\J SIERY and UNDER CLOTHING, having arrived late will be sold very low.J.H.MORGAN.Nov.13, 1858.Winter Cloths & Cas imeres.?THALES MOSCOW BEAVERS, Pilots, fj Xy and Whitneys, Ac., at Cost! J.H.MORGAN.Nov.13, 1858.BLINKETS & FUNNELS.1 f\\ THALES of the above Very Cheap.1U JL>\tJ.H.MORGAN.Nov.13, 1858.CURTAIN DAMASKS.A LARGE STOCK of CURTAIN DAMASKS and TRIMMINGS, will be sold at Cost.J.H.MORGAN.Nov.13, 1858.Vinegar for sale.T\u2019UST received and for sale bv the undersigned BORDEAUX VINEGAR in Hhds., Tierces and Qr-Casks.RYAN, BROTHERS A CO.Quebec, Oct.29, 1858.FOR SALE, M ONTRKAL CITY BANK STOCK.QUEBEC BANK STOCK.BIGNELL A SHAW, Notaries.Quebec, Oct.11, 1858.\t__ W I.Y now CLASS\u2014900 Boxes assorted sizes, from 16x 11 up to 28 x 22.And daily expected : 400 Hlf-boxes 7) x 6) and 8) x 7).For sale by»\tJOHN PATERSON.Sept.17, 1858.DEKVYPLR\u2019g LIY\u201440 Hhds.Kuyper\u2019s Gin, ex \u201c Kaling Grove.\u201d For sale by\tJOHN PATERSON.Sept.17, 1858.De- 8ALT AFLOAT.Salt, 10,000 M«0''w\"po°' A.J.MAXHAM A CO.Sept.3, 1858.\tSt.Peter street.LIVERPOOL SALT\u20143000 Minots Liverpool Salt, afloat, for sale bv JOHN PATERSON.Sept.18, 1858.IIVERPOOL SALT-1970 Sacks Li j verpool Salt, ex \u201c Birkenhead.\" For sale from the Wharf by JOHN PATERSON.Sept.18, 1858.ANCHOR FOR SALE.ONE WOOD STOCK ANCHOR.30 Cwt.ex \u201cNorth American,\u201d for sale by RYAN, BROTHERS A CO.Qnebec, Sept.29, 1858.N For Sale by Ihe Subscribers : OW LANDING\u2014100 Boxes Fresh Walnuts, Coses Sardines in quarters, halves and wholes, Baskets Champagne, AUoa Ale.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Casks Fresh Hams.Boxes Pipes, Montreal, Cork Soap, Quebec Soap, Candles, Bags Liverpool Salt.A.J.MAXHAM A CO, Quebec, June 30, 1858 Just Received, A SUPPLY of SMITH'S DISINFECTING POWDER.For sale by BENNINQ A BOWEN, Aug.13, 1858.\t14.Buade st.COkDACE.fflAURED, assorted, English, 1 MANILLA, do.CANVASS\u2014A to No.6\u2014\u201c Webslers\u2019a BRIGHT VARNISH HENRY LkMESURIER, Jr.July 23, 1858.Bright Sugars, Mus.Molasses.NOW Landing, and for sale by the Subscribers : Bright MuscovadffSugar, Muscovado Molasses.A.J.MAXHAM A CO.St.Peter Street] Quebec, July 13, 1858.For Salo from Store : ('lOKK of best quality, y SMITHS\u2019 GOALS, FIRE BRICKS, CORDAGE and HAWSERS of various sises, \u2014 ALSO, \u2014 200,000 LATHS.Apply to HENRY ATKINSON, St.James Street.Quebec, Sept.22, 1858.OLD TOM UIN.rUST RECEIVED and for Sale by the UnJ f dersigned :\u2014 4 Hhds.and 4 Qr.-Casks OLD TOM.RYAN, BROTHERS A OO.Qnebee, Joly 1, 1858.ÆTNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, HAR TFORD, CONNECTICUT.Cash Capital, -\t\u2022\t$1,000,000.Sorpliu do.Aiteti, \u2022 -\t600,000.J.O.RIPLEY,\u2014President, T.A.ALEXANDER,\u2014Vice-President.THOMAS K.BRACE,\u2014Secretary.IHE above Company having RE-OPENED an AGENCY IN \u2018 T an AGENCY IN THIS CITY, and appointed the undersigned as Agent, would intimate to the Public generally they are prepared to effect Insurance on Buildings, Vessels, Stocks of Merchandise, Furniture, As , Ac.Ht a* Low a Kate of Premium 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 and 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, Nov.22, 1858.\t12m HOME INSURANCE COMPANY or IVew York.Cash Capital, $600,000 ; Surplus over, 250,000 J.MILTON SMITH, I CHAS.J.MARTIN, Secretary.|\tPresident.BRITISH AMERICA INSURANCE CO.Incorporated under an Act of the Provincial Parliament in 1833.Capital, $400,000.T.W.BIRCHALL, Managing Director, GEORGE PERCEVAL RIDOÜT, Esq., Governor, WM.PROUDFOOT, Esq., Deputy Governor.THE undersigned, Agist for the above FIRST CLASS COMPANIES, will con-tinue to INSURE AGAINST LOSS and DAMAGE by FIRE at Moderate Rates of Premium DANIEL McGIE, Agent.Quebec, Jany.19, 1858.HARMONIUMS.A FEW ROSE-WOOD HARMONIUMS for sale.These instruments being a Con signment from the maker, whose desire is to introduce them ; they will be sold at cost price for cash.Apply to\tHENRY S.SCOTT.Or to\tF.H.WYSE.April 26, 1858.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Application will be made at the ensuing Session of Parliament, for an Act to Incorporate certain persons under the name and style of \u201c The National Bank.\u201d By order, F.VEZINA, Quebec, 24th December, 1858.\t2m Bathing Establishment FOR SALE, ON account of the misunderstanding existing between the Subscribers of the Bathing Establishment and the Proprietors, the undersigned have decided, either to sell or to let the aforesaid Establishment at a moderate price.GOSSELIN A LARUE, Nov.18, 1858.\tProprietors.WANTED.A HOUSE in the Upper-Town, from the lit May next.Cape or Battery preferred.Apply to GOSSELIN A LARUE, Nov.18, 1858.\tAgents.NOTICE.MRS.JACOBS informs her customers and the public in general that she has received her complete importation of Autumn and Winter Goods, comprising the latest fashions of London and Paris Millinery, such as BONNETS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, RICH SILKS, FANCY LACKS, and a variety of other materials in her line.Also\u2014One case of MOURNING BONNETS of the latest fashion.H.JACOBS.Qnebec, Oct.7, 1858.\t12m mar.20 EDUCATION.MRS.8TURT0N, for many years, the prin pal of a first-class school in England 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 conduct of Mrs.Sturton, having the advantage of a superior French Professor, and being regularly prepared, in every branch, to enter the upper Classes.The French, and Drawing Classes are open to ladies desiring instruction in those studies exclusively.Dalhouiie Place, Esplanade.Quebec, Oct.9, 1858.EDUCATION.rpHK MISSUS McNAtTOHTON R.i-o.n.ncin their CLASSES on the 16th August.The course of Instruction comprises the usual branches of a thorough English education, together with Freacb, Music, Drawing and Painting\u2014Also the Rudiments of Latin and German if required.3, St.Dints Strebt, Oafs, j Quebec, Sept.3, 1858.EDUCATION.MR.EAST respectfully informs his Wends and the public, that be will be prepared to receive pupil on W«d*mdat, 11th Auopst, at his residence, No.IV, St.ANoaLi Strut, near St.John\u2019# Gate.A prospectus with fall particulars, may be obtained at the School, and at Mr Sinclair\u2019s Book Store.Quebec, July 28, 1858.\t)aB PRIVATE BILLS.PARTIES in Canada East, intending to make application to the Legislative Assembly 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 anything tending to effect the rights of property of other parties, are hereby notified that they are required, by the 62nd, 63rd and 64th Rules, (which are publithj ed in full in the Canada Gazette,) to give TWO MONTHS' NOTICE of the application in the Canada Gaulle, in the English and Freacb, and also In a newspaper published in each language in the district affected ; sending copies of the first and last of such notices Vo the Private Bill Office, Toronto.ALFRED TODD, Chief Clerk of Private Bill Office.Toronto, Oct.13, 1858 Quebec Gazette to copy till meeting of Parliament, and charge subscriber.BACON, HAMS, LARD, &c Ate, On hand and for Sale by the Sabicriber.L) OLL BACON, SMOKED HAMS, LARD V io Kegs and Bladders, SMOKED A CORNED TONGUES.ROUNDS of BEEP, Ac., On moderate Terms for Cash ovly.IJ\u201d Bacon and Hams Cubed and Smoked for families.LUKE MADDEN, 13, SaulOau-Matelot St., Lower Town.Quebec, Nov.25, 1858.\t5m Superior Old Jamaica Hum.THE undersigned have been appointed AGENTS for \u201c A H.SOLOMON'S\" celebrated OLD JAMAICA RUM, and will take orders for any quantity.A small Cask, as sample, on hand.FALKENBERG A McBLAIN.Quebec, Dec.1, 1858.CIGARS!!! A LARGE Assortment of SUPERIOR t IG RS, of exceMent Brands, just received and for sale by the undersigned.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A few Cases SPARKLING MOSELLE.FALKENBERG A McBLAIN.Quebec, Dec.2, 1858.New Expsess Line BETWEEN QUEBEC, THREE RIVERS & MONTREAL, .IT AND VICE VERSA, HE undersigned, Proprie tors, in form the public that they have established a NEW EXPRESS LINE which will leave at all tieuss and wuknkvrr hbijuired They will be provided vith one and two horse Expresses and Stages, which will bs furnished at moderate ares.All the Vehicles will be covered, and he proprietors having selected for their Line the best horses among those belonging to the Quebec and Three Rivers Carters, intend to journey at the rate of Three lengu*» an hour.These Express Conveyances can be had on application in Quebec, to Mr.PIERRE DERY, No.45), D\u2019Aiguillon Street, St John Suburbs; at Deschnmbault, to Mr.TIMOTHEE MARCOTTE ; at Three Rivers, to Mr JEAN CLOUTIER; and at Montreal, to Mr.ADOLPHE DUMAINB.PIERRE DERY, TIMOTHEE MARCOTTE, I Proprie-JEAN CLOUTIER,\tf tors ADOLPHE DUMAINE Quebec, Nov.24, 1858.\tlawto 1 apl TE.l Î, 3 ANTHRACITE_COAL STOVES.FUST received by the Subscriber : f Challenge Scatters, suitable for Halls, Passages and Public Buildings, Railway Coal Burners, Oak, Parlor, Coal Stoves, Cylinder\tdo.H.S.SCOTT.Quebec, Nov.4, 1858 A NEW WATCH FORTIMING HORSES.THE CHRONODROMETER.APPLETON, TRACY A CO., Watch Manufacturers, WALTHAM, MASS, have invented a Watch for Timing Horses, which performs with a promptness and accuracy never before attained A drawing and ull particulars sent on application at Waltham, oral 163 Washington Street, Boston, or to Robbins A Appleton, New York.A patent has been applied for.Dec.1.1858.\t6m sept 6 Portraits! Portraits!! The Chenpeftt Portrait* ever ofTercd to the Public, AND Guaranteed a Pei feet Likeness- T ~5HK 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 a good painting and perfect resemblance of the person warranted, or no payment will be required.He would further add, for the benefit of those who understand it not, that all portraits that he paints will be on CANVASS and in UIL COLORS, CAPABLE OF ENDURING FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS, not as they are done by the Phot>grapbic Art, on Paper, then glued or fastened to canvass, and liable to come off at any time through the action o# damp or other causrs and thus be destroyed.Portraits, (the bust) life size, for Twelre Dollars ; three part length of the human figure $25.Young Men forming a Club of 21 members, may have their Portraits painted\u2014that is the bust size of life\u2014for Ten Dollars each ; thus by each member paying to the subscriber the sum of 7W Dollars ner month, he, the subscriber, will paint and deliver to the members three finished Portraits each month.I he 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, p.*., for the accommodation of those who are confined by their business until a late hour.Photographs or Dnguereotype Pictures accurately copied, and painted in any style or sise.Coats of Arms, Crests, 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 Messrs.Teaffs and Huttor s Grocery Establishments, in the gateway.The public are respectfully Invited to call and inspect the Paintings, Ao., by their obedient servant.WILLIAM ST.MAUR BINGHAM.Quebec, Oct.18, 1868.m BRITISH NORTH AMERICAS ROYAL BAIL STEAMSHIPS.From Yew York lo Liverpool Chief Cabin Pauauk.$130 Second do do .75 From Boston to Ziiverpool.ChixkCabin Passage.$110 Second do do .60 The ships from Postfix call at Halifax.Persia, Cspt Judkins, Canada, Capt Lang, Arabia.Capt Stone, Am EkicA,C&pl Wirkman Asia, Cspt E G Lott, Niagara, Cspt Millar, Africa.Capt Shannon, Kurofa, Capt J Leitcfi.These vessels carry a clear vVhile Light a Trust head; Green on starboard bow; Red on port bow.laava\tWEDNESDAY, Asia, Lott,\t\u201c\tN.York, do 6th Jan\u201959 Canada, Lang, \u201c Boston, do 12th \u201c \u201969 Africa, Shannon, \u201c N.York, do 19lb \u201c 5y Niaoaha, Anderson, \u201c Boston, do.26th \u201c \u201959 Europa, Leitch, \u201c N.York/do.2nd Feb.14 Bertfis not secured until paid lor.An experienced Surgeon on board.Tbeovrneis of these ships will not be accoun'-sble for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry.Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading sre signed therefar and the value thereoi therein expressed.For Freight or Passage applv to\u201c E.O.ft J.G.BATES., 99, State Street, Boston, Or\tC.CUNAKO, 4 Bowling Green, New York, Jan.5, 1859,.MONTREAL Ocean Steamship Company Winter ArraugemetB,\u20141858-\u201959.THIS Company\u2019s Line is following First Class Steamers, viz.: Anglo-Saxon,^ 14 N0RTH-AEXRICA^,,, « Indian,\" 14 Nova-Scotiam.\" composed of the Powerful Screw \u201cNorth Briton\u201d \u201c Hungarian,\u201d \u201c Bohemian.\" Utuitr contract with the Government Canada for the TranMport or the Mall*.o/ ARRANGEMENT OF FAILING TO AND FROM PORTLAND, (In connection with the G.T.R.R.of Canada) FROM LIVERPOOL,\tFROM PORTLAND.Wednesday, Nov.17,\tSaturday,\tDec.\t18 Do.\tDec\t22nd\tDo.\tJany.\t22 Do.\tJany.\t26th\tDo.\tFeby.\t26.Do.\tFeby\t23rd\tDo.\tMarch\t26 Do.Do.March 23rd Should sufficient encouragement tionai trips will be made.April 23.offer, addi- 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 vice versa at the following - RATES OF PASSAGE.- to From Liverpool to Point Levi : Saloon, jL20 15s.Stg Interned.17 12s.° Steerage, 8 18s.lOd ish Meals From Point Ltvi Liverpool : Saloon.$89 00 Intermediate, $75 00 Steerage,.$37 00 Passengers are only provided while on board tbe Steamship.Steerage Passengers are required to provide themselves with Bedding and Eating and Drinking Utensils.RATES OF FREIGHT: From Liverpool to Portland per Ton measurement.60s.sterling and 5 percent Primage From Liverpool to Point Levi, per Ton meas t, 72s.6d.nnd 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 ;er Package on Dry Goods and other articles in proportion tJ* To prevent delay shippers are urgently re quested to send Invoices of Value direct to the 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 Reason able Rates.For further particulars, apply to GEO.BURNS SYMES ft CO.Agents, 3, St.Peter Street, Quebec.Or to Kdmonstoni, Allan ft Co, Montreal, Allan ft Gillkspii, Liverpool.Iambs ft Alex.Allan, Glasgow.Montgomerie ft Greenhorns, London.Quebec, Nov.16, 1858.STEAMER FOR SALE.THE TWELFTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE CCOLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPA-j NY was held within the Company\u2019s Office, No.6.George Street, Edinburgh, on Monday, the 1st day of November, 1858,\u2014 James Robertson, Esq., W.8., in tbe Chair.The Balance Sheet of tbe Company\u2019s Affairs as at the 25ih May 1858, tbe Report by the Auditor, and various Statements exhibiting tbe progress and position of tbe Company, were laid before tbe Meeting ; also a Report by the Directors, in which the following results were communicated :\u2014 Tbe Sew jtuuruncet effected during the year amounted to A316,809 10\t4 The Correipondmg Annual Pre- miumi being.11,607 t 10 Tbe Annual R* venue, after deducing all Assurances abandoned, surrendered, or otherwise cancelled as at 25th May 1858, was.92,519 4 11 The Accumulated Fund, as at same date, amounted to.298,332 13\t5 The Amount of Claims by Decih for the year was.29.753 19 4 The following Table, showing tbe satisfactory progress of the Company from its commencement, was also submitted English Magazines for Dec\u2019ber.The builder, Castell\u2019s Illustrated Ptp«f, Tbe Family Herald, Casse Is Popular Educator, \u201c History of England, part 35, Dicken\u2019s Household Words, London Journal, Penny Post, The Pbenograpbic Correspondent, 44\tReporter, \u201c\tExaminer, Child\u2019s Companion, Boy\u2019s Own Magazine, Family Friend, Am y List, Lady's illustrated Almanack, Illustrated Times, Quebec, Jany.7, 1859.Ss.Me.10s *10s 10s 18 3d MS u 44 4d 44 24 44 64 is id Is Is 8d P.SINCLAIR.x e-»* » » T'* m** $5'S%$5S- mmmnn'i stfSfîïSïsRi ïmmnn ACCCCCO^iOCO\ts 2*\t2 Ü- 3-Â Ê * ilil \to*\t ^\t2 \u2014 êi \u20144\tLJ W-\te\t\u2022qm\tQ \u201c 5* S B ie -4 c/> r.c-.m e x o .a number.Tbe Great Republic Monlbly,\u201415*.per annum, Is.3d, a number.The American Monthly, an Illustrated Magasins of Fact and Fancy,\u2014lus.per annam, or lOd.a number.P.SINCLAIR.Quebec, Dec.21, 1858, Notice to Parents haying Children afflicted with the Eeefle- CERTIFICATES.Quebec, Jannary, 1858.I hereby certify that Moos.Louis Fortier, of Bertbier de Bellecbasse, treated one of my children afflicted who tbe Rceffie, and cared it effectively, and in a very short space of time and 1 confidently recommend him to parente, who may have children afflicted with this disease.The child has enjoyed excellent health ever since.J.J.NESBITT, J P.Quebec, Jany.27, 1868.I hereby certify that my child bad a very sore bead and wa* under the Doctor's care for about two months and was no better, and Mr.Fortier hae entirely eared her in a very short time.WILI IAM BROWN.Quebec, 28th Jannary, 1858.I, the undersigned, certify that Mr Louis Fortier, of B| that his SCHOOL will be RE-OPENED on MONDAY, 3rd JANUARY, in Room 38, first floor, Sr.Georgih Bcildino, Place d'A rates.Quebec, Dec.31,1850.PRIT ATE TlTTIOIf.MR.REEVE JONES, formerly of the Military Colleges of Sandhurst and Addis-combe, England, offers PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONS to Pupils, in Arithmetic, Mathematics, including Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra, Ac.; also in Surveying, Fortification and Drawing.Enquiries may be made of William Andrew, , A., 24, Grande Allée.Quebec, Oct.12, 1858.Lessons in the French & German Languages.POSSESSING the best of recommendations the undersigned has the honor of inform-ng the Public that he will give, either at their domicile or at bis own bouse, LESSONS in the FRENCH aud GERMAN LANGUAGES; also in Matrematics and Arithmetic, on Commerce and Banking.\t« He will also establish an EVENING SCHOOL where young men, particularlr those employed in Mercantile houses, will find, at very reason able prices, notions that will be to them of great utility Address\u2014No.24, Palace Street.THEOD.HENNET.Quebec, Nov.17, 1858.E.MORGAN, No.21, ST.JOHN STREET, EGS to inform his Customers and the Public, that a LARGE PORTION of his Fall ImiMJtallonM HAS ARRIVED AND IS NOW READY FOR INSPECTION.Tbe following are worthy of notice Ladies Dress Goods in endless variety, Rich Dark Silk Dresses.Flounced and Military Robes, Poplins, Cashmeres, DeL&ines.Coburgs.Ladies and Children\u2019s Black, Brown and Grsy Felt Hats, with Feathers to match, Frisch Bonnet Ribbons, French Bonnet Flowers, Do.Kid Gloves, Do.Mantles, Do.Cbenelle Scarfs and Circular Shawls, Do.Embroideries.Ladies and Children's Wool Polkas, Blankets, Flanuells, Hosiery, and Yarn, Superfine Cloths (all colors,) Heavy Beavers, Pilots, Reversible and Whitney Cloths, Cassi-tneres, Tweeds and Doeskins, Velvets, Plusb,& Honey Comb Vestings, (new ¦»jlO Gents Scotch Wool Shirts and Pants do., Knitted Jackets and Vests, Fancy Wool Shirts and a few pieces of Sberbrook Freize (all Wool) for heavy Over Coats ; \u2014 ALSO \u2014 Two Cases French Merinos direct from Paris N.B.\u2014E.M.is desirous of calling special attention to these useful and beautiful goodr as be feels confident they are not surpassed bx any house in tha trade for either Cheapness.Qcalitt or Colour, and intending purchasers will find it to their a vantage to call and examine them before buying elsewhere.Quebec, Sept.22, 1858.THE WINTER CAMPAIGN.For tbe Winter Campaign at the famed EMPORIUM, Let SWF4 I .>1 4Y with pleasure again Recount to his friends, all he has done To provide for the Winter Campaign.For the Winter Campaign, for every class, For walking, for riding\u2014tbe train At F « I >1 4 V» there\u2019s dress you cannot surpass.For Style and tbe Winter Campaign.For the Winter Campaign there\u2019s Wrappers and Coats, Repellants of Wet, Cold, and Rain ; The wearer's true comfort they always promote.In facing the Winter Campaign.For the Winter Campaign, st Prices so Low, In public favour they reign, The Albert so favoured, still at his depot, Abounds for the Winter Campaign.For the Winter Campaign, now as before, *WF4T.Vl4.\\ will strive to maintain, Tbe fame of his Mart, and hopes to secure.Success to the Winter Campaign.For tbe Winter Campaign, true artistes, £;gh art, Developed by each fertile brain, At Ntt F4T.41A V*a» new styles succeed and impart In tbe dress for the Winter Campaign.For the Winter Campaign, without any pretence, To bis friends he'll make perfectlv plain.The saving effected is really immense, At his Mart in the Winter Campaign.Fresh Finnan Baddies.13HE Subscriber receives Weekly a FRESH SUPPLY of FINNAN HAL DIES, which he sells at REDUCED PRICES.J.HA8LITT.Quebec, Jany.18, 1859.NOTICE.fff'MIE Partnership heretofore existing between Edouard A Godvrot Ginoras, under the name of E.GINORAS A CO., bas been this day dissolved by mutual consent, and Mr.Jos.B Talbot is tbe only person authorised to settle the affairs of the said partnership.B.GINORAS, GODPROY GINORAS.Quebec, Jany.18 1869.FURS! FURS! rpHE Subscribers would very respectfully | call attention of Purchasers to their STOCK OF FURS, comprising every article in their line, all of which, owing to the scarcity of Mone), they will diapose of at the very lowest possible advance on the Cost.BEAR SKIN, WOLF A RACOON ROBES, ASTRACA», SEAL A BUFFALO COATS, SNOW SHOES, MOCCASINS, âc.t *c.O'FLAHERTY 4 HOLT.Quebec, Nov.11, 1858.attention! THE undersigned begs to inform bis numerous Customers and tbe Public in general, that be has just purchased tbe largest portions of TWO BANKRUPT STOCKS, one from Messrs.Cbamsbrlain A Thompsov, of Montreal, and tbe other from Mr.Boulanger, which he offers for sale at such LuW PRICES that every one should call and judge for themselves, at CROWN No.30, STRUT.ST.ROCHS, iNOTICK.THE undersigned inform their friends and the public in general, that they have opened a STORE at No.105, ST.PAUL Street, next door to Mr.Drum's Cabinet Store.They will hare constantly on hand ;\u2014 Linsocd Oil, Linseed Cake, Putty, Paints, Ac.Alro\u2014No.1 and No 2 BARLEY.The highest market prke given for Liiseed Grain and Barley.TURCOTTE A FRERE.Quebec, Nov.9, 1858.WANTED, MORTGAGE for £1000.A GOOD \\ Apply to BIGNELL ft Quebec, Dec.29, 1858.SHAW, Notaries, St.Peter Street.«.».Wm PAbAXHa, KOT4RY and L* F.B , GENERAL AGENT.Warwick Station, O S.Jany.7, 1859.\t6m OR SALK, by private contract, a {PJl ¦ valuabe and handsome CANADIAN PONEY, New Cariole, Robe* and Harness, the property o( a gentleman removing into the City.\t, .A match for the Poney can alio be had.Apply to\tT H.HALL, Auctioneer ft Broker.Quebec, Jany.7, 1859._ Cheap Decantera.A QUANTITY of COMMON GLASS DECANTERS, for sale by FALKRNBKRG ft McBLAIN.Quebec, Dec.1, 1858.FOR SALS, /QUEBEC CORPORATION DEBENTURES, v/ Apply to ^\tBIGNELL A SHAW, Quebec, Deo.29, 1858,\tNotariée.MONTALKMBERT.J'UST received\u2014The Celebrated Essay on the Colonial Policy ot England, by Count de Montalembert\u2014price Is 3d.Le Foye- Canadien, ou le Mystère Dévoilé,\u2014 Nouvelle du jour de Noel, par Maple Root, traduit par H.R.Chevalier\u2014le 3d.For eale by MIDDLETON ft DAWSON, foot of Mhuntain Hill.Jany.14, 1859.PREPARING for the WINTER CAMPAIGN at tbe lr»«C Uul U«»-mau tad Anianaan t'am.fa».I*l«l., C!ut.I'tioO grartuc l'aixr», li'raiuM, CaatA Pu« Cttmlcaia, aad iriry arucl* uud la 10# art.\t___ Goweu\u2019s Buildings, St.Peter St.TO LET, SEVERAL Comfortable First Class OFFICES.Apply to H.GO WEN, AdTOcate, E.STATELY, Architect, Or the proprietor\tH.GOWEN.Quebec, Jany 9, 1858.TO LET, \u2014WITH IMMEDIATE PO8SZ8SI0A\u2014 r PI WO COM.MODIOCS DWELLING HOUSES, situated on the Belri-¦* * Jere Road, adjoining the reiidence of F.Falkenskko, Ksq., 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, 1858.\tup BAKERY and HOUSE TO LET TN Valliere Street, next door to Nr.I J.0.Valuses k Co\u2019s Cabinet «* * *- Manufactory.Apply to J.0.VALLIERE ft SON.Quebec, Feby.10, 1858.iûsmui'LiL'îPs {2®ra» INDIAN LORETTE.D DONNELLY begs to inform the Plea # Sure-Seeking part of the community that he has taken up that large and most con-?eniently situated HOTEL, at Jeune Lorette, lately occupied by Mr.Bokacina, that he has got it painted, papered, and finished in the best style for a first-class Hotel, and that he is prepared to accommodate all parlies desirous to patronize him.The Wines and Liqueurs are of the best brands.Meals prepared to order, and in the most recherché manner Jeune Lorette, May 26, 1858.\t12m 131XVKV At CO, Manulactur.i.of Paper, Twiue, Straw Boards, ENVELoeae and I'afeh hau* a*.3U to» th* tahkld and DHE KOOUNU TATLiL WaiaHoau.No.O' KUJ»Y \u2022TtUCLT.Boauo, Maaa.\t_______ WTT.1.IAM i TRAJ2Ï, MAScraonasa or O JV K IT M , 77 Commirtlal Slreit, ir stairh\tuostoimt.ft.* J.MVKKX.to lt:in!rr«l.la»- i«»Vr.of ! «s W»u-h MaUnai., I'tMUitad Jobbtrt of J.welrr a A J.M.!i»v» t tar|* < a of Ola abuta tioudA ¦inch Ih.jr vitl Mil J1 per cn.l low.» U .a aup oth.r houu In Ui.tcvla- All «Mem J^uiupllr ilMud«d N II.- W* Will («lid a «l-uLt aru.lc urr uia.1 or cU>»r*l»#a» lAa «teUaaU pneu.SAMI £l MYl K».JACUli MYERS.UOHTO.'r Mt.ruI.TH 1%\u2018iHlHS.J.U.\tAcenL STATIONARY A PORTABLE ENGINES, S A.\"W M I 1j Xj fcd, .A.O., 1LÎÜ Ac\tLiinooln Houton.EAR CASH PAPER Wholtial* arnl x x.r> sj «.NoS.ttA.EM.ISO.U* A 111 Corn*» of Coofru.eir.ci, BOSTUN.To Xewspaper, Book and Job Printers.urCKNUAY'S PATENT PoWKK CYI.INDKK PHINTINO PHAISSKS aro oon»idct»J U.h« Uir b.l \u2022 » ¦ r l\u2022^,>uall« In- th.inar-ko»\u2014oo«t,tiaipUcil.durabtlK,.aiid ijuaijtp uf oork oouid.rod.a»« pn'nM alorm A by 41 inch., joth.cx mi*.Id by 10» paiticul»r.»|iai.i.\\vooii, M.nni irtur*\u2019 \u2022\u20224 - \u2018tig.I'rt.»- 1.1m.Arm.Hmk in.*, L».v atid P.rl.^i h.k.r».I^'inrr*.Ac r vrt-I ûll >m> IN IIKiK A I>1.J »:.Dam ahk.»c.l-n .fut Ul AU! fet.INI t>!.N BTMLXTS.llo*ton.i>» at tii Manufartorj.Nr»t.n < m< », m a< in v rnrs\u2019 r« k >i .s Of I HE 1IKAYIKS r A I.AM», y.-.\u2022.v.! .z i CoKflN, \u2022 ;\u2022* ie t'ltca PL I.AriiKi r: ININU.DKILLINU AND HLA ITINH MAriMN! A.Ilfl.T CITTKKS.m K*tl I.AND M.KLW CUL'CkS.Mil APT-INi., a.*.RUSSELL &.FULLER, lu.l rf* «u l (H #500 Reward! DK.TUMBI.ETY\u2019S VEGETABLE COMPOUND.riTHK Proprietor, DR.TUM BLET Y, ha* de-1 posited $500 with the Bunk, the same tu be forfeited if the Vegetable Cotupuund fails to cure a single disease mentioned in this circular, if used according to directions.Rheumatism, Pains in the Back, Breast and Side, Palpitation of the Heart, Toothache, Headache, Cramps in the Stomach, Frosted Hands or Feet, Sprains or Bruises, Slitfness of the Joints, Ferer and Ague, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Colds, Loss of Appetite, Summer Complaiuls.Bruises, Sore Throat or Quinsy, Swellings and External injuries, Ac.Ac.\u201cits etlicacy has been fairly tested, and it* virtues pronounced unparalleled.\u201d Prick\u201450 cents and $1 per bottle.VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS.For Habitual Costiveuess, Weak Bowels and Stomach, Slow Circulation, Impure Blood, Pimples of the Skin, Too Full Habit, Deieminatiou of Blood to the Head, Indigestion.Overloaded Stomach, Disturbance of the Stomach or Bowels, from unripe or Indigestible food ; Palpitation of the Heart, from indigestion or wind ; Torpid Liver, Ac.Ac.Ac.I have never known a person who, ha once used these Pills, ever abandoned them for any other.They are, though gentle and mi'd, very efficient, carrying off the humors of the body, purifying the blood, correcting the stomach, giving activity to the Liver, and a healthy tone to the whole system.These Pills have one great and distinguishing peculiarity\u2014a virtue which has been long sought for in cathartic, but has not, as we are aware, been hitherto found.There is not has had the occasion at any time to use cathartic medicine, who has not found by exjie-rience that after its operation his bowels were more or less weakened for a time, indicated by subsequent costiveuess.It is in the nature of cathartics to act thus.In this Pill there is combined a tonic which completely sustains the bowels and the system, while a cathartic influence has been produced.They tbererefore never lose their effect : never leave the bowels costive, and may be used by the most delicate person.For the diseases named they act with comjdete eflleiency, searching out and removing all iuipuritLs of the system, acting upon the whole alimentary canal, and restoring tone and vigor to the whole system.When once adopted they are never abandoned for any other.Price 25 cents per box.Sold Wholesale and Retail, hr JOHN K.BURKE Chemist and Druggist, 17 BnadeSt.Opposite the French Cathedral.Sole agent for Quebec, Quebec 26th June lb58.\tCm.R.R.R.No more Pain, No more Sickness, No more Rheumatism, o* HTirrNxss or ths joints, lumbago, uxad- ACllKS, TOOTUACHK8, O* SI'YYXUINO THOM OTUBB BODILY 1RF1KM1T1KB.The Rapid and Complet* Efficacy of KADWAY\u2019S READY RELIEF, In instantly stopping the most excruciating Pains and Aches, Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Wounds, Bruises, Ac.Au., renders it important that every family keep supply of itiu the bou-e.Armed with this remedy, a household is always protected against sudden attacks of sickness.Thousands of lives of persons have been saved by its timely use, who were suddenly seized in the night time with Cramps, Spasms, Vouieting, ( holera, Yellow Fever, and other violent diseases.Let a dose of this Remedy he taken internally, as the case may require, when suddenly seized with Pain or Sickness, and it will INSTANTLY KKLIKVK TliK FAT1KNT FHOM FAIN, aud arrest the disease\t RADWAY\u2019S READY RELIEF.\t Ills Cured ;\t RHEUMATISM,\tIn four hours.1 NETRALGIA,\tIn oue hour.CRAMP,\tIn ten miaules.DIARRHlK, ! TOOTHACHE,\tIn fifteen minutes.\tIn one minute.SPASMS.\tIn five minutes.SICK HEADACHE,\tIn ten minutes.CHILLS AND FEVER,\tIn fifteen minutes.j CHILBLAINS,\tIu fifteen minutes.! INFLUENZA, j SORB THROAT,\tIn six Lours.\tIn ten minutes.i BURNS,\tIn twenty minutes.FROST BITES,\t\t\t\t\t AGUS CHEEK\t\t PARALYSIS\t\t\u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022tee**» LAMENESS\t\t.\t\t\t\t AND IN ALL Bmisea,\tCASKS OF INSURANCES.SCOTTISH AMICiBLK Life Jln>surance Society ESTABLISHED 1 8 » 6 .President i THE MOST NOBLE THE MARQUIS OF DALHOUSIE.Vice-Fieiident* Hit Grace The Due* or Bucclbugh, His Grace'Che Puxx or Atholl.His Grace The Dim or Roxbobohi.Of THE PRESIDENt7vICE*PRESIDENTS and DIRECTORS ARK ALL INSURED IN THE SOCIETY.I NSUHAN CES.MARINE CANAL AND BI- Amount of Capital sums assured, .Annual Income,.Amount of Funds, .A3,250,000 Stg.£ 130,000\t\u201c A 600,000\t\u201c [.vfiritfr SC .Harirat tr*tlmaimll, Arvnto:\u2022\u2022» u«n.v I\u2019aikcc a Ce\u2018* Mummi»'**».A»»nt- :\ti \u2022\ttor - m alu*t tortn «a» m ILa\u2019kt.'^,1 W AMIttNUTON HT« IIHs'lON.Solicitor.Bankers.Lundon Agent.Quebec Bank.o r r i c s r s .Mr.Jamkh Pattox, Jun., Secretary and Superintendent.Mr.Js.R.Ecxart, Travelling Agent.Mr.W.D.Dlrua», Asst.Secy, and Accountant Orricss\u2014Shaw\u2019s Buanrsos, Qusssc.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 ftcean, 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, ftc.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.The Company have four thousand feet River frontage, with a Timber Cove capable of holding six millions feet in the Raft; where vessels of any class can moor in safety ont of the influence of the strong tides, sheltered from the effects of those periodical easterly gales, which bo frequently cause damage to Shipping on the North side of the gt.Lawrence.Railway Turntables and sidings on the Company\u2019s property, will enable Goods and Produce to be transferred direct from the Rail*ay Oars and Shipping, and vice r«r««.Steam Elevators, Cranes, ftc., ftc., will also be provided for the expeditious and economical 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 ; or at their Agencies in MONTREAL, KINO 8TON, TORONTO, and CHICAGO.Quebec, June 30, 1858.\t12m-3aw ACCOUNT BOOK*, TM t?S O Nr.ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER AND PAPER RULER, JSuni1 Buildtnut, Si.Peter Street.FULL SETS of BOOKS for Banks, Insurance Companies, Mercantile House», Associations.ft ., made to order, from the beat English Papers, of superior Binding, and Paged.\u2014also,\u2014 Ail varieties of Plum ft Decobativ* Binpinu.Quebec, May 39, 1858J JOSIAH CUMMINGS, W tiui»,aw Manuiaetur-r ol Trunks.Vnli%«-* aw*k at >UnuUriuf-r«\u2018 |irK«*.MASON A HAMLIN^ .Vaouid 'lui-** ,if MELODEONS AND ORGAN HARVCNIUMS, CWMDKJDtiK ST- ror.Chuir* XL kUftKit 11-lu.tri'rd I'amtihirU S.' )\u2022»-»»ut !rtt b> ar.y a lilraM TO BOOK Sc NEWSPAPER PUULISH'RS «to iy r»Tt.xTV'X11*:\tti.«*« 3 r ; V\tXX A X.I., l»ral«r in OGCRS.SASHES.CLINGS.GLUE.SAND PAPER, AC OtattJ Saihti on band.ITT Hlaok»*t«>ne» Str«*«*t, \u201cwm i 'i 11 ;iv .v pi î*;n, Mac.n*rtiircr> am) Dr» -r, ia CnCHLS.LIGHT CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, llain'Mi-».r.l»**.Carr:u«a road* 10 onler aad«ariuntad.N \u2022.:»*»in SUIIUUM sc ev ifi.i.r._ i>r.v.¦>ii»it inr.r.\u2018n rt >i u K sri:« inc.V I'M* rr*ur\t»r1 n all na\u2014 i of Niipprr**i'\u2019n a-\u2019l l-T»» .»ntr 'nr.dental lo csarr.rd an 1 *.-^* Dadica.I* only bi Dr procun 1 at U-.r omcc.NM IIOWAHD HTilEKT.HORTON.Thrtrrtimony a* L> thr inralaibl* «irtur pffM* rq-aor* nrrr aj othrr*.timro, i**ttUr.Srnt to all ;a.-t» »f th' I nloa by LlpKaa All ItIMr* rr>'l»ir,( |l for all t'nrrlaE** linnlware.rOWAKD- II.W.V ______11 f*1 rrmorrd tmm No.Killy ttrrrt.to N\"*, n A S4 MILK HTKl.hT.Iippuril* I\u2019rai.it*-, t.l «'\u2022 *r ran 1** found a fuU aMortmrnt of aad l rry and C art; tlan!*a-r.*T raicil iriTac to tub tin»».Maltrahir Iron.Oil Top.KnaoMlat! and 1\u2018aUal Da*!.rr l it* limy For Iks ilia eaae* of that organ, on¦¦ of\tthe proprietors Lai made j it bin study, ii;a practice\tof mon* ll an twenty y, ar* lo liud *01110 retard; QJ wherewith tu ruuuterart the in.Mi v derangement* _ do which it i« liable.To prove that thi* n* O'\"'\"'.v i* at la OF TORONTO.SuBSCXiBBD Cafital,.$1,987,680, Paid dp Oafital.$420,266.Nett Premiums received for 12 months ending June, 1867,\u2014$197,364 00.General Manager,\u2014Ron.J.Liamdbx Stab».Quebec Local Boakd : A.J.Maxham, Ksqutre, Cnairman, William Wurtele, Esq., Eugene Chinic, Esq., Isaie Gaudry, Esqr.,\tGeorge Irvine, Esq.Marine Inspector.Mr.M.Bilodeau.Solicitors.Messrs.Holt ft 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 satisfactory proof being made.£P\" Considerable reduction bas been made of the rates on isolated Farm Risks, to which the attention of Farmers is directed.Tne Company\u2019s Policy protect against accident by lightning.C^Policies issued atonce by J.F.TURNBULL ft CO.Agents, Gowen\u2019s Buildings, St.Peter Street.June 6.1858.\t12m may29 Chartered by Act of Parliament* Western Assurance Couip\u2019y Capital «£M00,000.Shares #40 each.INSURANCES.UKITANMA Lint ASSURANCE COMPANY, 1 a INCKS» STREET, BANK, LONDON 1STABUSUXO A&«.1> 1S37.Empowered by Svecxai Act of Parliament, 4 Viet.Cay.9.BUckhe&th Park Col.Robbrt Alexander, Chairman.DAVANTAGES OF THIS INSTITUTION, increasing bates or fmemiün.A TABLE especially adapted to thesecurini ol Loans or Debts, and to *H other cases where a Policy may be required for * temporary purpose only, but which may ht kept up, il ne-essary, throughout the whole term of Life.HALF-CREDIT KATE* OF I'EEkHUAt.Credit given foi bait the amount of tne hrsi Seven Annual Premiums the amount ot the um A new, ftpeedy, ana mo«t tneeeftfttl mode of treatinf Bupermatonhasa, Wei voue Debility, and all Urino-Oenit ml Di* \u2022»»\u2022>.Bvveuty Kngravluga Frit* Ii.through til BookacUart or |tu«t free frooi lb* Author for 14 postage atoiup*.ri>HE MEDICAL ADVISER on decay, both J[ mental and physical, arising from excesses, Infection, climate, ftc.; remarks on ths use of the Microscope, and the devices of certain quacks to alarm tbs too sensitive invalid : observations on Marriage, the prevention and removal of certain disquallficatlcns ; rules for self-treatment, ftc.By Waltkh De Roos, M I)., of the Ecole de Medicine, Parie ; Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London ; Li.cetitiale m Midwifery, Qc., fyc., 4., 10, Berners-street, Oxford street, London.Hours for personal consultation daily from 1 till 4, hunday excepted.Sold in Dublin by Berry, 162, Great Britain street ; Edinburgh, Robinson, 11, Greenside-st! j Glasgow, Love, Bookseller, and by all ths Agents.From long practical observation of the treat-meut pursued in the various Institutions of 1 London and Paris for those diseases referred to paid* Half-Premiums being deducted from the sum in the above work, the Author has had some- ¦\t«\t.* ¦» i- .i _____I «.!\u2022*>\twlrnt iinnaiml ffirilltipft for ftfûlliriliff tin! T Costivencss, Heart-Burn, Biliousness, Dropsy, Pulpitiation of the Heart, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Conr.lipation, Head-Ache, Congestion, ftc., ftc., ftc.They are entirely vegetable and harmless ; an in taut at the breast can take them with safety, and persons who are subject to Fits of Apoplexy,* Epileptic.Heart Diseases, ftc., should always keep a box ^n band.Prie* 25 Cents Ask for Radwav\u2019s Regulators, or Regclatisg Pills.THE GP.EAT CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDY.R R XL.(So.2.) A.JttcwZtife-Creative Principle.RAOWAY'S RENUVATIN'G RESOLVENT I/rais Old Sores, Purifies lhe Blood, Instills within the System renewed Health, and Resolves cwl Exterminates all Chronic and Constitutional Diseases.This great and glorious remedy should be hailed by the human race as a special gift from the Almighty, to regenerate dilapidated humanity.Drt.Radway A Co.are the only Physicians and Chemists in the world that have succeeded in discovering a remedy that will effectually eradicate from the human system constitutional diseases and ailments, transmitted from parents to their children, RADWAY\u2019S RENOVATING RESOLVENT Will radically exterminate from the System Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Sore Legs.Sore Mouth, Sore Head, insanity, Brobchitis, All Diseases of the Womb, Prolapsus Uteri, Skin Diseases, Cankers, Runnings from theEsr White Swellings, Tumors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats, Const mpt ion, Rash Tetter, Humors of all kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia established extract or a LETTER from a MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ft MndrftS, to his Brother at WORCESTER, May, 1851.\u201c Toll T,r* At Pint «IX* thattlirlr ftAVC* I* highly fiteem*'! In India, and I*.lo my opinion, th*' moat palatabla a* well a* the moat whole* aoine Sauce that la made.\" r.ELTEItfSIVJS FRAUDS.Lra and Perrins having discovered that several of the Foreign Markets have been supplied with HPCRIOCS imitations of their \u201c WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE,\u201d the labels of which closely resemble those of the genuine Snuce, and in one or more instances with the names of L.ft P.roROKD ; they have deemed it theii duty to caution the public, and request ptirchits-eVs to see that the nnmesof Lra ft PKRBiNSftre upon the Wrapper, Thibet, Stopper, and Rottle.L.ft P further give notice that they will proceed against any one who may infringe upon their right, either by mannfactnring or vending such imitations, and have instructed their correspondents in the various parts of the world to advise them of such infringements.Wholesale and for Exportation by the Proprietors, Lra ft Pbrrin, Worster, England, Crosse ft Blackwell, and other Oilmen and Merchants, London.Oct.6, 1808.\t02 law voaassYVSg FOX2KX1& and Boa** Csipc e No.68,{ St.Vallikb Strkkt, St.Kochs, (Near St.Peter\u2019s Chapel.) WILLIAM (X)LK, / *aprr WarchouHr, $T.PAUL street; Quebec, Jsiiy, 3,1806, Halt Rheum, And all diseajes that have been in tlie system for years.PRICE ONE DOLLARS PER BOTTLE.IJ-Sold by Druggists every where.RADWAY ft CO., 162 Fulton Street, N.Y.SJ- R.R.REMEDIES sold in Quebec by :\u2014 J.MU8S0N, and JOSEPH BOWLES.Nov.22, 1858.BUSINESS NOTICES.II.GO WEN.ADVOOATB, Ornci: Gowen\u2019s New Buildings, opposite the Bank ef British North America.Quebec, May 22, 1857.J.COLMAN, ADVOCATE, Ornos:\u2014No.10, Garden Street, Upper Town Quebec, May 2, 1807.\t12m J.LANK & CU., lumber ii (Commission Iroktn, Corner of CROWN ft PRINCE EDWARI STREETS,\u2014St.Kochs.Quebec, 13th .Inly, 1850.\t12m 26 sp.M.A.HEARN.ADVOCATE, OFFICE: Dean\u2019s Roilpino*, St.Peter Street, Lower Town.RksiprncB: Corner of Ste.Genevieve ft Ursule Streets, Upper Town.Quebec, »MavI 2.1806.\t12m IV).MOODIE, IMPOKTKK, No.31, St.Petor Street.Quebec, 19»h April.1800 I.II.REED.l?ph«l*terer and Paper Hanger, No.2HJ St.John Street (unlhout), -\tQUEBEC, tf N.B.\u2014Newest Designs for > edand Window Curtains.Quebec, Dec.16,1806.\t12m Eagle Life Insurance Company of London.Established in 1807.U- Canada Agency Established in 1825.ÇJ fl^HE Quinquennial Division of Surplus for I the period 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, vir.:\u2014 Istly.\u2014Payable in Cosh.2ndly.\u2014Adding to the amount assured.3rdly.\u2014In a reduction of Premiums falling due in the five years subsequent to 1857.4thly.\u2014In a reduction of all Premiums subsequent to that date.The Surplus in 1857, divisable among the assured, exceeds TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS, Sterling.The realized assets of this Company amount 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 are the very lowest that any Life Insurance Company can demand, consistent with its own safety, and the consequent security of the assured.Policies are issued with or without participation of profits, for one year, seven yean, whole life, joint lives, or |)nyable on the life attaining the nge of sixty.Premiums payable quarterly, half-yearly, or yearly.One-half credit for first five years.W.ft W.C.HENDERSON, Agents in Canada.Quebec, June 10,1858.\t2aw JOHN AN DE R S O N, SHIP-BROKER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FORWARDER, Xasarance and (General Agent, QUEBEC.May 11, 1858.Prospectus for 1851).The New Volume of the NEW YORK WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED GOLDEN PRIZE will commruce Jan.1st, 1859.The following are the names of the Literati whose productions will grace the columns of this elegant jourual during the year : REV.C.H.SPURGEON, of London.G.W.M.REYNOLDS, of London.O.P.R.JAMES, Novelist.SIR EDWARD BÜLWKR, GEN.C.F.HENNINGSBN, late of Nicaragua.COL.G.W.CROCKETT, A.D.MUNSON, CAPT.M.D.ALEXANDER, U.S.A.THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH, M.D.HKNRY CLAPP, Jr.DR.0.C.VAN PUREN, LIEUT.J.M.PLATT, U.8.N.F.CLINTON BARRINGTON.MISS SOUTWORTH.MRS.ANNA WHELPLKY, MISS HETTY HKARTLY, \u201c VIRGINIA VAUGHAN, \u201c Dl.VERNON.\u201c MINNIE MANTOUR.\u201c HATTIE CLARE, MRS.Î.B.SINCLAIR.-TERMS ï- Terms of Subscaiption, $2 00 a year ; and each Subscriber is entitled to one of the articles named in the following List, and is requested to mention what article he desires when he sends his subscription money; Qold Pen, with Silver Case, worth, WHOLB CAPITAL BCBBCR1BID.HR BOARD OF~DIRECTORS HAVING determined on confining the business of the(Company exclusively to the FIRE DEPARTMENT, would intimate to the public generally, and especially to the owners of small tenements and proprietors of farm houses 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 be secured against the total loss of their dwellings, ftc.Short period risks taken on farm producs and goods generally.KP The Company\u2019s policies protect against accident by lightning.Losses equitably adjusted and promptly paid.Applications for Insurance on Buildings and contents will receive prompt attention.A.FRASER, Renaud\u2019s Buildings, Opposite the Montreal Bank.Quebec, 1st March, 1858.\t12m assured when the Policy becomes a claim.SUM ASSUHXO rATABLK DUBING LISK.The Amount payable ul the drAlhol the Assur* ed, it he tli>* beloie attaining the v-gc *1 »ix .v, but to the assured huiuif, if he atlnin that age, ahus combining a provision lur old age w ith ar teeurance u^.uu lile.orphan\u2019s endowment bbanch.Established loathe purpose ol affording t pu* rents end others the means ol having Childuii educated and started in Lite, by recuring annuities, to commence at the 1 areMt\u2019 death, and to be paid until a child, it a eon, fhall attain hit 21st year, or, it * daughter, her year ol Age BRITANNIA MUTUAL CIAT10N LIFE AS.S0- at retail, $2 00\t\t Ladies\u2019s Gold Pencil,\tl«\t2 00 Gold Tooth Pick,\t«1\t2 00 Ladies\u2019 Gold Pen, with Extension\t\t Case, Engrossing Gold Pen, 16 carets,\t«1\t2 00 \tII\t2 00 Gold King, plain and chased,\t\t2 00 Ear Drops,\tII\t2 00 Mosaic and Florentine Brooches,\t|4\t2 00 Gold Lockets,\tCX, *>o.0, Mountain Street, Qceter, IF.RMS.\u2014TwentyTive Sbillin*.per .nnnn, payable half-yearly in advance.\u201e \u201e\t^\t, ADVERTISING.81 JLV!LnifU4er,.1.,t \u2018\u201c\u2022\u2022rt*®».3« W, mod 7Hd fc* each aubiaquent insertion.\t« »cr T\u2022niint'^dnn',\u2022r\u20221,1 \u2022\u201c\u2022«tion, atdd, and lOd for each Rnhirqnent Insertion.\t00 ,Wd or Over ten Uuea 4d per line for tha 1 at Inaertinn ,, , .per lino for each .nb.equ.nt ln.erSn n \u201dd '* n a\tYRARtT RATIS.One Sqnara, not to exceed 25 Hum Bio .id, , 1*1- of cb.u.ir>( \u201e\t*10' \"ll11 Ibeprl.I.\u201c U\u201d\" \"\u2022 -b lb.u.No Advertiaementto beconald*ra« .v- - >\u2022*\u2022»* \u2022» - ofAd^t.M^ oannot ba recognized.\t,wr,lln»\u2014verbal orders Cf Allcomwiunicatums must be portend Th* WEF.KLY CHRONtci K .ut i .^\".r^ïus:rbî,Y.r.oiiN,N,i*'-Æ'f« ïliance S\ttnnui\"-P«y«ble.n.@0* ü+lotninq etronirts ©©©is ûki© sm Printing Establishment ! JOB AND OTHER TYPE.the Proprietor is now \u2014- - ROOKS, CATALOGUES', CARDS.PAMPHLETS, CHKCQUKX, AUCTION BILLS, STEAMBOAT do.EXHIBITION do.prepared to exeeme PROGRAMMES.Sii'K/to* fading, BILL HEADS, fSuf^ b,\u2018ANK LAW BLANKS, CIRCULARS \u2019 POSTERS, AND LA It ELS, toobthrr with EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PRINTING, raoM ths We*) U Sgmxnebl «I» FROM EVERY VARIETY OFTVru all of which will be promptly executed.Yt t», timb raoMiaxn ! in a superior and beattife style of workmanship, and at the m&wm* *©eem* mes.QUEBEC.Pbirtid and Pvblibbbd bt 0.8T.MICHEL, Mo.8, Moubtaxb Btbbbv."]
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