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Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette
Sous un titre qui a varié (Morning Chronicle, Quebec Morning Chronicle, Quebec Chronicle), un journal de langue anglaise publié à Québec qui met notamment l'accent sur l'actualité commerciale et maritime. [...]
Fondé en 1847 par Robert Middleton et Charles Saint-Michel, ce journal est d'abord connu sous le nom de Morning Chronicle. Son programme éditorial est tourné vers les intérêts britanniques, ce qui plaît aux conservateurs et aux impérialistes. Toutefois, cela n'en fait pas une publication politique pour autant puisque l'on y évite les longs éditoriaux et les sujets polémiques, probablement pour se différencier du Quebec Gazette, ancien employeur de Middleton et féroce concurrent. Le contenu est plutôt centré sur l'actualité (majoritairement en provenance d'autres journaux anglais et américains), sur la vie commerciale et maritime, ainsi que sur la littérature (peu présente pendant les premières années). La ligne éditoriale du journal est définie comme suit : « [.] in the management of The Morning Chronicle we shall, therefore, begin by simply declaring, that, as we glory in our connexion with the British Empire, it will be our undeviating aim and unremitting endeavour, to create and foster a cordial attachment to those time-honoured institutions which have made her so illustrious in the annals of the world ». (May 18, 1847, p. 2)

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« [...] la direction de The Morning Chronicle, par conséquent, débute en déclarant simplement que, comme nous sommes très fiers de notre relation avec l'Empire Britannique, notre but sera sans détour de créer et d'entretenir un attachement aux honorables institutions britanniques, qui se sont grandement illustrées à travers l'histoire mondiale ». Sous Charles Saint-Michel (1849-1860), le journal devient le porte-parole des aspirations de la bourgeoisie commerciale anglaise et les sujets politiques prennent une part plus importante. L'esprit protectionniste, rattaché au torysme, teinte la rédaction. Durant la période de la Confédération, le Morning est utilisé comme tribune pour faire la promotion des idées de John A. Macdonald. Toutefois, l'attrait premier du journal reste avant tout la vie relative au commerce. En 1874, une fusion avec The Quebec Gazette met fin à une concurrence jugée ruineuse. Fondé en juin 1764, c'est l'un des plus vieux journaux d'Amérique du Nord. Une nouvelle entente survient en 1924. Pour mettre fin à une concurrence qui les affaiblit, le journal alors connu sous le nom de Quebec Chronicle and Quebec Gazette et le Quebec Daily Telegraph (fondé en 1875 par James Carrel, il défend les idées populaires et est reconnu comme étant libéral) s'associent et deviennent le Chronicle Telegraph. Les nouvelles prennent une place prépondérante dans les colonnes de la « nouvelle » publication. À partir de 1934, le journal est connu sous le nom The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Il paraît toujours aujourd'hui. Voici les différents titres que le Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph a connus depuis ses débuts : Disponibles en ligne : The Morning Chronicle (Jan. 1847 - Nov. 1850) The Morning Chronicle and Commercial and Shipping, 1850-1888 The Morning Chronicle (Feb. 1888 - May 1888) The Quebec Morning Chronicle, 1888-1898 The Quebec Chronicle, 1898-1924 Non disponible en ligne : The Chronicle Telegraph (1925-1934) The Québec Chronicle-Telegraph (1934 à ce jour)


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Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, t. 1, p. 1-3, 153-157. Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, Les journaux du Québec de 1764 à 1964, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1965, p. 208-210. Waterston, Elizabeth, « Middleton, Robert », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne. [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Wikipedia, «The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph» [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, «History» [Consulté le 25-05-2006]

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MADEIRA ! ! AIL Y EXPECTED and for sale by tbe Subscribers, 20 OetAres Madeira.A.J.MAXHAM A CO., Si Peter slreel Quebec, May 11, 1*60.Davenport\u2019s Specific for Gout and Rheumatism./.Dr.E.W.DAVENPORT of London, (late from Derby), has discovered a certain cune for Goar and Basraatisjc.It affords almost immediate relief, and contains neither Colchicum, nor any other Narcotic, aod it not only improves tbe general health, bat invigorates tbe constitution./ \u2014ALSO\u2014 Davsxpobts Spbcizic for Tio Dolosxocx, Bbow Aon, Sciatica, Tooth A cm, Ac.This Medecine effects a certain and frequently an almost instantaneous cure.High Medical references can be given, aad a number of testimonials from tsmilles of tbe first respectability in Qaebec sod neigborbood.JNO.MUSSON A CO.Sole Agents for Qaebec.Dec.27, 1859.\t_____________, Our Musical Friend.\u2022\u2018OUR MUSICAL FRIEND,\u201d a Bare Com ,nion for tbe Winter Months.Every Pianist, Every Singer, Every Teacher, Every Pupil, Every Amatenr, ¦ononneed by tbe entire P to be Sbonld procure this weekly Publication ef Vocal aod Piano Forte Music, costing hot 10 CEN TS a number, and ef the Country ' TBS BEST AID CHBAPBST WOBX OP TBS KIBD IX TH1 WORLD.\u201d welve full-sized Pages of Vocal and Piano Forte Mosic for 10 CENTS.Yearly, $5 ; Half-yearly, $2-50 ; Quarterly, $1.25.Subscribe to uOor Musical Friend,\u201d or order > from tbe nearest Newsdealer, and you will ave Music eaongb for jour entire family at a insignificant cost-, and if job want Musio >r tbe Flute, VioUa, Cornet, Clarionet, Ac-ordeoo, Ac , Ac., subscribe to the SOLO MELODIST, lontaining 12 pages costing, only\t* 0 CBRTS A BraBBB J YBABLY, $2.50 ] HALF YBAB-LT, $1.25.\t( , All the Back Numben at 10 cts.and Bound \"olames, containing IT Numbers, at $2.60 acb, constantly on hand.O.B.SEYMOUR A CO., 107 Nassau Si, New York.KT Agents wanted for these publications.Jixo.18, 1860.TOR S&I»E, A STANHOPE QIG nearly new, with patent axle, cusbeons, and apron complete cost .£75, and will be now sold tor less than so many dollars.\u2014Enquire ofB.(PDONOHOE, London Chronometer Depet, St.Peter streel Qaebec, April 6, 1860^\t2a-2aw NOTICE.k T a meeting of tbe LADIES of ST.PA-A TRICK\u2019S CONGREGATION, called by thq R«v.M.Me Gad bar, aad held in tlto St.Patrick's Presbytery on tbe 30th of JANUARY, it was resolved on HOLDING a BAZAAR in aid of tbe 8T.BRIDGET\u2019S ASYLUM, in the month of OCTOBER nexl M.M.BR0U8SEAÜ, Secretary Quebec, Feb.2,1860.\t^ SEMI#ARY FOR YOWM LADIES No.3, St.Denis Street, Cape, COBDCCTXD XT\t\u2019 THE Misses McNAUGHTON, AJitSTBD BT -\t, / i MON3.HERVEOU, THE usual Course of Instruction comprise, English in all its branches, with Writing, Arithmetic, French, Mneie, Drawing.Paintings Ac.,\u2014Also tbe Radiments of Latin aad German if required.Quebec, Sepl T, 1859 BRIGHT MUSCOVADO SUGAR, OW LANDING ex \u201c Ehma\u201d, and for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, May 16, I860.N BUTTON BLUE, 9QQ JgOXBS now landing ex \u201cBomlu,\u201d Qaebec, May 16, 1860.M.G.MOUNTAIN.PAINTS.1 O A TZ EGS\t3» WHITE i\\.lead, 40 Kegs Venetian Red, > 40 de Spanish Brown, 40 do Black, 24 Tinp Paris Green, daily expected «X 44 Montezuma\u201d, and for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Qaebec, May, 16,1860.WHITING, C/'¦'tASKS daily expected ex '* çJLf \\j ha,\u201d and for sale by Quebec, May 16, 1860.Mohtixu-M.G.MOUNTAIN.WINDOW GLASS, P\\AA 130XES ASSORTED SIZES daily t/V/V/ la expected ex \u201cWolvb«»b,\" and for sale by Qaebec, May 15, 1860.POT BARLEY.A CONSIGNMENT of POT BARLEY just received, For sale bv WM.DINNING A CO.Quebec, May 23, 1860.ff^HE Subscriber is receiving ex \u201cLORD X ELGIN\u201d, from Liverpool, 8 Hbds.and 4 qr.-casks Double Boiled Liuseed Oil, 360 Kegs best No.1 White Lead, in 56 R>.28 lb.and 14 B>.Kegs, 330 Boita Canvass Navy Long Flax No.1, to 6, 3 Bales Seaming Twine, 100 Coils Manilla Rope, Ij to 6 inch, 65\t\u201c Bolt Rope, 1J to 4\t\u2022* 23 Packages Ratline, 6 to 21 threads, Tarred Cordage from 4£ to 6 inch, Hawsers\t\u201c 6 to 9j \u2022* And for sale by M.I.WILSON.Qaebec, May 23.1860.FOR SALE.A PILOT BOAT, 18 feet in length.All rigged.Enquire of DUVAL A TASCHEREAU, Advocates, Lewis Street.Qnsbec, 15th May, 1860._________ SALT.Q AAA DAGS LIVERLOOL SALT, AsUlJU a0 T landing « \u201c Lord Et-oi»,\u201d on St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf.For Sal# by WM.DINNING A CO.Quebec, May 22, I860.NOTICE.THE OFFICE of the QUEBEC HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS will for the present be held in the BUILDING N° 18,8t.JAMES STREET, lately occupied by Messrs.Pxmbbr tom Brothsrs.By order, H.N.JONES, Secy.-Treas.Quebec, Dec.1, 1859.\tlaw NOTICE.THE undersigned, consignees of the following Ships, will not be responsible for any debts contracted on account of said Vessels without a written order from their respective Oaptaius Golden Light, Montezuma, Pomona, Equity, Tribune, Urania, Alabama, William Vail, Jane, Americana, Ocean Wave, and Baldur.FALKENBERG A McBLAIN, Quebec, 23rd May, 1860.F ANDINGex \u201cJobs Bull,\u201d and for sale by [_j tha Subscribers, 600 Tine beat White-lead A Zinc Paints.ALSO EX \u201cCLENCAIRN,\u201d 10 Bales Webaters, Extra Long Flax and Navy Canvass, Fina Seaming Twine.H.LbMSSURIER.Qaebec, May 17,1860.J.BROWN & CO., 23, St.Peter Street, Manufacturers of Tarred and Manilla Cordage.JO jD\t.HAVE always on \u2022 -D* CL V.' \u2018a*0 Quebec, 7th May, 1860.) NOTICE is hereby given that instruction bas been issued to make out a list of all persons or companies of persons, owing any sum of money for licenses, such as non-resident merchants by wholesale or retail, life insurance companies, fire insurance companies, or their agents, merchants selliog gun-powder, bakers, butchers, hucksters, tavern-keepers, or persons, keeping ferries, billiard tables, pigeon hole, bagatelles, or ten-pin alleys, or giving equestrian performances, in order that immediate proceedings may be taken for the strict observance of the law.By order, F.X.GARNEAU, City Clerk.Quebec, 8th May, 1860.CITY HALL», Qcbbec, 14th May, I860, ASSESSMENT.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Assessors will Commence the Assessment of the City for the present year on the 15th instant, aod to prevent all errors in the charges or in tbe names, proprietors, tenants or occupiers of bouses, stores, wharves, yards or other premises are requested to have a reasonable person on tbe spot or some person at their office, for the information of the assessors, their names in full, the yearly value or rent of each properties, and the number of horses, carriages, dogs, Ac., possessed by them.By order, F.X.GARNEAU, City Clerk.Quebec, May 15, 1860.* UNITY Fife & Life Insurance Association OF ENGLAND, SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL.'.£2,600,000 stg.FIRE CAPITAL INVESTED.$391,012 FIRE INCOME.335,000 RESERVE FUND.52,805 LIFE INCOME.137,500 LIFE ASSURANCE FUND.333,657 THE last reports presented to the Shareholders show that nearly THREE HUNDRED EIRE CLAIMS were settled during the preceding v«ar.W.P.REYNOLDS, Manager in B.N.A.QUEBEC AGENCY.THE Subscriber, as Agent for the above Company, is prepared to grant INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE at the rates charged by other good English Companies.JNO LAIRD, 12 Peter Street.^Quebec, May 10, 1860.\t1m STATE Fire Insurance Company OF LONDON, ENGLAND.Capital.$2,500 000.00 JOHN ANDERSON A CO , Quebec, April 24, 1860 NOTICE I rpHE undersigned have ENTERED INTO J[ PARTNERSHIP, and will carry on trade in GRAIN, FLOUR, PROVISIONS, Ac , in the store lately occupied by Connolly A Co., on Hunt\u2019s Wharf, neder the name and style of M.CONNOLLY A OO.MICHL.CONNOLLY, JOS.MARTEL.Quebec, May 9, 1860.NO ticeT HE undersigned hereby gives notice that she has appointed WM.LAIRD, her gene-Agentand Attorney in all matters connected with the Estatb of the tote JAMBS HEWITT.MARY HEWITT, Executrix and Tutrix.In reference to tbe above, the undersigned informs the public that he has appointed Mr.JOS.W.HOME his Agent, for windiog up tbe business carried on by the late JAMES HEWITT, under the firm of JAS.HEWITT A CO., and all parties indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment at ths Store No.38, St.John Stuset.wm.laird.Quebec, May 22, 1860.Agents.V ral A G.SEIFERT.WORKING JEWELLER, 22, Couillard Street, U.T., REGS to inform bis friends and the publie that he bus commenced business as WORKING JE WELLER, Ac, at No.22, Couu.-labd Street, where he hopes by superior work, and punctuality, and moderate prices, to merit a share of public patronage.Quebec, May 17, 1860.\t6m INDEX TO THE MIRROR OF MUAMENT, AN INDEX to this valuable publication is now being prepared.\u2014Further particulars in a few days.Qaebec, May 12, 1860.KERR & SON.Plumbers and G-as Fitters, HAVE REMOVED their ESTABLISHMENT from Garden Street, to No.6 Arsenal Street; facing the Royal Artillery Barracks.All kinds of work in their line done in tbe best possible manner, and on the most reasonable terms.Qaebec, May 21, 1860.\t1m BOARD AND LODGING.FROM the First or May next, a limited number of Gentlemen can find comfortable BOARD and LODGING in a French Canadian family, in a central part of the Upper Town.A gentleman and lady with their family could also be conveniently accommodated.LESSONS in the FRENCH LANGUAGE might also be given to English ladies and gentlemen.Address to No.15, SL George Street, Upper Town.repibences: His Honor Judos Morin, No.21, D'Auteuil Street, Upper Town ; Mr Dion, Teacher, St.Joseph Street, St.Rocb.Qaebec, April 2, 1860.\t2m th of May, 1860.Dunbar Ross Esqr., Q.C., Bâtonnier, in the chair.The following resolutions were adopted: Moved by F.Andrews, Esq., seconded by E.Retnillard,\t.Rsw/reri,\u2014That this Bar has to deplore tbe lots of one of its oldest members, the Hon.Francis Ward Primrose, Queen\u2019s Counsel, who died at Quebec on tbe 26th instant.Moved by tbe Hon.F.Lemieux, seconded by L.A.Cannon, Esq ,\t.L \u201e Resolved,\u2014That the members of tbe Bar, in common with all who have known the deceased, have admired the acuteness of intellect, tbe soundness of Judgment, the solidity and extent of legal and general knowledge, ever at the command of a ready and retentive memory, tbe indefatigable industry, and tbe zeal, dili- he is to hare a large staff of contributors in Europe and America, and he proposes to himself the following programme : \u201cThe \u201cNew London Review\" aims to sup-\u201cply a public want; to provide for the homes \u201cof the Empire, a weekly journal, in which \u201c politics shall be subordinate to literature and \u2022\u2022 art, and in which topics of social and univer-\u201c sal interest shall be treated with the fulness \u201c only accorded in other journals to the strug-\u201c gles of party at home and the intrigue of dip-lomacy abroad.While its pages will afford \u201c a complete record of the events and opinions \u201c of the day, and while its articles on public \u201c affairs will appeal to the highest order of \u201c minds iu politics and literature, its couduc-\u201c tors will strive to make it au indispensable «* companion in every household where iutel-\u201c ligeoce and good taste are cultivated.Tbe \u201c tale, the sketch, and the social essay, will, in \u201cits columns, compete with politics for the \u201c favor of the family circles to which it will \u201c address itself.\u201c The \u201c New London Review\" will contain no topic, allusion, or advertisement, that could render it an improper guest at the fireside aud the amusement and instruction of those who have bat little sympathy with the acerbi ties of party politics at home, and who look in a newspaper for something more than contro rersy, will be amply provided for.\u201cThe \u201cNew London Review\u201d will not be compilation from, or a reprint of, other news papers, but a thoroughly original journal, will be printed on good paper, in a clear, bold type ; and, in quantity of matter, will great! exceed most of the more costly weekly news papers ; whilst its price will be such as must secure for it a world-wide circulation.\u2019\u2019 -.MISCELLANEOUS.A man behind the times must feedfbu catch THE MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS SINCLAIR\u2019S.AT The Aflaaricaa edition, by Leonard Scott k Oo., of Blackwood toe this month may be had at Sinelair's a brilliant number.Tbe London Quarter If for the current quarter is all1' to hand, containing a genial, well-written nnd ex-tremely enticing article on tbo Philadelphia bar, which we read first in preference to any-thing else In tb* number.There ia a bold po iiiieal artieto also at the end likely to attract attention.Mr.Sinclair can supply Quebec subscribers at Naw York rates.up.Some of the California miners hare their beds in their mines to keep their ores from being abstracted.They sleep on their ores.He who erects a perpendicular line upon horizontal one, makes a right angle ; he who fishes for trout with a naked hook make a wrong angle.Whoever shall marry some of our match hunting young women, aud place them domestic establishments, will -\u201c give to airy nothing* A local habitation and a name.\u2019 It is elated that over sixty thousand casks of lager-beer are manufactured annually iu ibe Eastern District of Brooklyn alone, and that Response \u2014As It was In the beginning is now and ever shall be, world without end, Amen.So mote it be.Tne Stone was then raised, and Scott's Band performed the National Anthem.Aid.M.W.Browne acting Mayor, then presented the Trowel to the Grand Muster.In the absence of His Worship the Mayor, he said he had been deputed to present the Grand Master with the Trowel.It afforded him great pleasure to do so, having every confidence in tbe skill and the ability of the gentlemen who was to use it.The Grand Master said he received the trowol witb thanks, anl would ever retain it as an interesting momento cf the occasion which had brought them together.He then, accompanied by his D.G.M., Wardens and Sen Deacon, proceeded to spread the mortar on the stone, which was then let down into its place in the accustomed manner by three regular stops.G.M.to D.G M.\u2014You will now cause the various implements to be applied to the stone, in order that it may be laid in its bed according to the rules of Architecture.G.M to D G.M.\u2014What is the proper jewel of your office?Ans.\u2014The Square.G.M.\u2014Have you applied the square to those parts of the stoue that should be squared ?Ans.\u2014I have, most Worshipful Grand Mas ter, and the craftsmen have done their duty.G.M.to Sr.G.W.\u2014What is the proper jewel of your office ?A us.\u2014The level.G.M.\u2014Have you applied tbe level to tbe stone ?Ads.\u2014I have Most Worshipful Sir, and the craftsmen have done their duty.G.M.to Jr.G.W.\u2014Wbat is the proper jewel of your office?Answer\u2014Tbe plumb.G.M \u2014Hare you applied the plumb to several edges of tbe stone ?Ans.\u2014I have Moat worshipful Grand Master, and tbe^crafumen have done their doty.G.M.\u2014Having full confidence of your skill and ability in the Royal Arts, it remains with me now to finish tbe work.Tbe Grand Master theu struck the stone three times with tbe gavel, saying: Well formed true and trusty ; may this undertaking be conducted and completed by tbe craftsmen according to the grand plan, in Peace, Love and Harmony.The cornucopia and tbe flagons, containing Corn, Wine and Oil, when then handed to the Grand Master, who poured them upon tbe stone, pronouncing at the same lime this Benediction :\u2014May Corn, Wine and Oil, and all the necessaries of life, abound among men throughout the world : aud may the blessing of the Sumpreme Grand Architect of the Universe, be upon this understanding and all connected with it, and may the same Providence preside over and preserve it from ruin and decay to the latest prosperity.The Grand Master then directed the various implements to be returned to tbe architect, and addressed him as follows : Br.Architect\u2014The foundation stone of this building, planned in much wisdom by you, being now laid, and the implements having beeq duly applied to it and approved of, I return them to you, ia full confidence that, as a skilful and faithful workman, you will use them in such a manner that the building may rise in order, harmony, and beauty, and being perfected in strength, will answer la fine For sale by LANE, GIBB k CO.Quebec, May 28, 1860.\tlm Landing ex \u201c Montuzuma,\u201d - Q0\tNo' 1 WHITE LONDON 500 Kegs Zinc Paint, 500 Kegs Assorted Colours, 50 Qr.-casks Blundell's Boiled Linseed Oil, 20 Qr.-casks Blundell's raw Liuseed Oil 100 Barrels Wbiiing.LANE, GIBB k CO.Quebec, May 28, 1860.\tlm TAIT\u2019S NEW BUTTER.100 Tubs \u2018'Tait\u2019S\" new butter, put up expressly for family use, very fine.For sale by LANE, GIBB k CO.Quebec, May 28, 1860.\tlm CASEY\u2019S SOAP.1 A T)OXES LIVERPOOL SOAP, \\/ D *\u2022 Casey\u2019s Crown Brand,\u201d now landing ex \u201c Borila,\u201d \u201c A.Dale\u201d and \u201c W.Patton,\" for sale by LANE, GIBB k GO.Qnebec, 28th May, 1860.\tlm TO ARTISTS.THE Subscribers have JUST RECEIVED tbe most COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of ARTISTS\u2019 COLOURS, BRUSHES and MATERIAL ever before offered to the Artists, (Professional and Amateur) of Quebec.Tbe assortment consists of Prepared Canvas, Colours in tabes, Mill Boards,\tPoppy Oil, Sketching Paper, Nul Oil, Sablet Bristle Brushes, Drying Oil, Varnish Brushes, Pure Mastic Varnish, Wood A China Pallets, Pallet Knives, Glass Slabs A Mullers, D'ble A S\u2019gle Jointed Rest Sticks, Sketching Charcoal, Blk Crayons, Ac.ALSO, Completely fitted Artist's Boxes in Tin and Woods.All articles not on band, ordered on shortest notice.CHAS.MCDONALD A SON, Upper Town Market.Quebec, May 18, 1860^______________ GOODS! JUST RECEIVED at thé mmi HOUSE, é Wftr» \u2022 cto-t\tai te Jg}| r\t\u2014 oA t«l*d .**\u2022 ce cUj* A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF & Staple ' \u2022 * oP* .Zr'V.\t-ft DRY GOODS ! SUITED TO The present Season, AT PRICES CONSIDERABLY LOWER THAN THEY Can be found elsewhere.The lowest price marked in plain figures cn every article, W NO SECOND PRICE, j* O\u2019NEILL.& BEHANS.Baade St, April 9.1860.n A J?^ NEW GOODS AT * GLOVER & FRY\u2019S, BY STEAMSHIPS Nova Scotian and North American BONNETS,\tMANTLES, HATS,\tDRBSBE8, RIBBONS,\tTRIMMINGS, FEATHERS,\tPRINTS, TWEEDS, CASSIVERES, and MANTLE CLOTHS, with a variety of other NEW GOODS of the Latest Spring Styles 4* Fashions, portion of the above will be Opened To-Morrow, and the remainder by the end of the week.GLOVER * FRY.Quebec, March 20.1860.Wholesale buyers will be admitted from 8 to 9 A.M.The Store will be opened at 10 A.M.and closed at 7 P.M., during the sale.Parties indebted to the Estate are requested to make immediate payment.38 ST.JOHNS GATE.Quebec, Mey 19, 1860.QUEBEC Carpet Warehouse.WE are receiving our usual large assortment of CARPETS & MATTINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.ALSO, Damasks, Tabarets, Fringes, Furniture and Curtain Trimmings.AND Some splendid patterns in Floor Oil Cloths, From the best English Makers, cut to any size.H.&M.BENJAMIN.FABRIQUE STREET\u2014Quhbhc, CRYSTAL BLOCK\u2014Mohtrial.N.B.\u2014We send parcels free to any Station on the Grand Trunk Railroad, also below during summer months.Quebec, April 12, 1860.H JOHIN .WR.L OftHHT wr *MH susmxss as Ship Broker ft Commission Merchant, OF THE LATE FIRM OF CLOSTER, JORGENSEN ft Co,, AT HIS OFFICE Quebec Oliambers, ^\tSf.Peter Street.QUEBEC.May, 25, 1860.CHMSm 0.CLOSTER, Ship Broker A Commission Agent, St.Peter Street, QUEBEC.May 23, 1860.\tI2m WANTED TO CHARTER, VESSEL 500 to 800 tons, to _ load Timber and Deals for e Clyde.A Vest ri 300 to 400 tons, to load Timber and Deals for Cork.Apply to CHARLES B.LEVEY k CO., St.James Street.Quebec, May 25, 1860.WHITE LEAD, ZINC,&c Just received ex \u201c John Bull.\u201d HUBBUCK\u2019S GENUINE WHITE ZINC PAINT.Hubbuck\u2019s Genuine Grd.White Lead.Brandrum\u2019a Genuine Grd.White Lead, a superior article.Hubbuck\u2019s No.1, 2 and 3 Grd.White Lead.CHAS.MCDONALD k SON, Upper Town Market.Quebec, May 18, 1860.\t______J PAINTER\u2019S BRUSHES, Just received ex \u201c John Bull,\u201d Ground painter\u2019s brushes, Superior Stock\t\u201c \u201c Distemper\t\u201c\t(1 tie) -ALSO\u2014 Graioer 8 Badgers, Softeners, Steel Combs, Ac., Ac.\t.< CHAS.MCDONALD A SON, Upper Town Market.Quebec, May 18, 1860.STABLE TO LET.HAY LOFT io O NE STALL and a small Hope Hill.\u2014Apply to chas.McDonald a son, Upper Town Market.Quebec, May 18, 1860.Notice of Partnership.ÏHE undersigned give notice that they have FORMED a PARTNERSHIP since tb* 1st Y, under tbe firm of BELANGER k GA RIEPY.i\tVICTOR BELANGER, ALEXIS GARIEPY.Tbe undersigned, on this occasion, beg to inform tbeir friends end tbe public, that having bonght Mr.GAUVIN\u2019S HARDWARE STOCK, on liberal terms, they are prepared to dlapoae of tbe good* at Yiav Low Paicae.BELANGER A GARIEPY, No.91, Fabrique-Si.Quebec, May 25, 1869.\t6 TO LET, That very convenient house No.18, 8t.Uescli Stkkbt, heretofore occupied by tb* late Hon.J.M.Fraser.Apply oa tbe pismires, or to J.FRASER, ROBT.OASSELS.Quebec, 15th May, 1860.6 3-a-w WANTED, A YOUNG MAN having a knowledge of the Grocery and Ship Chandlery business.Apply to 7 HOLDFKLDT k McDONAGH, Oa Tj _ 4^\u2014 Qa_a \u2022 kF%« A\ta# Quebec, 29ft May, 1860, ROBERT MITCHELL, Produce, Stock and Exchange Broker, AUD COMMISSION MERCHANT, 19, St.Sacrament Street, MONTREAL.May 25, 1860.A.L\u2019HOIST\u2019S NEW GREEN PEÀ8 IN POD, NEW TOMATOES, BANANAS, PIKE APPLES, Shell Oysters, Quebec, Mey 23, I860* iHES&ITIS! & SORTI AMERICA! ROTAI MAIL STEAMSHIPS.N«w York to Liverpool Chief Cabih Pamao*.9130 SmcoBD do do .75 'ram Boston to Liverpool.CHiBrCaenr Pabsaosu.9110 Second do do .«O The ships from New York call at Cork Harbor.The Ship* from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Harbor.\u2019zmia, Capt Judkinc,Canada, Capt Lang, laABiA.Cai-t Stone, AmaaicA,Capt Millar, L*iA,Capt EGLott, NiaOaEa, Capt Anderson lraiCA,Cart Shannon, Eobofa, Capt J Leitch, Scotia (now building ) c\u201crr a clear Abite Light at Bast head; Green on starboard bow: Red on ¦X>n dow.BuaoFA, Moodie, PaasiA, Judkins, 4babu, Stone,7 Africa, Shannon, Niagaea, Millar, Asia, Lott, Bcbopa, Leitch, Pbrsia, Judkins, Arabia, Stone, WKDKKSDAV Boston, do 3tith May.N.York, do 6ih June.Boston, do 13th \u201c N.York, do 20th « Beaton, do 30 lb \u201c N.York, do 4th July.Boston, do 11th \u201c N.York, do 18th \u201c Boston, do 25th \u201c Berths not secured until rJkid for.An experienced Surgeon on board.Tbeowneis of these ships will not be aeeount-«ble for Gold, Silver, Bnflion, Specie, Jewelry.Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading re eigned therefor and the raine thereof therein xpreaeed.Fer Freight «r Faeeege apply to S.0.k f.Q.BATES., 99, State Street, Boston, Or\tCONARD, U., 3ft,\tOM*\"- \"\u2022* Yo,k \u2014 \u2022\t-\t* '¦y I WHARFAGE,.THR \u2022«briber baring LEASED REY-I.MAR\u2019S WHARF, oflfrrs WviSfaob and Stobaob for Coals, Pig Iron, Bricks, Ac., A% at moderate rates.JNO LAIRD, ^ .\tIt, Pdter Street.Quebec, May 9, I860.\t3w - -t-\u2014\u2014 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. THE MORNING MRaalGLE, THURSDAY, MAŸ* 31 1860.For Sale or To Let.TO LEt.From immaynrxt uw india wharf, Aethtr Steot, conT«ai«ntly litoated the new Ohtoo^mim, yifch Wopdea **\" \u201c* \u201c\u201c\tJ5 Oommerclal Chamber*, St.Peter Street.Qoebee, April Ig, I860.TO B£ IÆT, \u2014with poeseeeioa oa the let May :\u2014 MfTtHR whoU of the DWELLING HOUSE oeer the store of H A M.BENJAMIN, eomprUing npwards of IT rooms, suitable for Publie or PriTate umces, or a first class dwelling.\u2014Apply to H.k M.BENJAMIN, or to\tr E.GL CANNON, |M.P\u2022 Quebec, April a, IMk.- TCTLif; PINE PIECE OP LAND on the suuooT^iSu^^W ¦^af^ilbhy six or la depth, from the\t^ h\u2019*h way, with house, barn, Ae-Apply to ANTOINE LEMIEUX.April 5, IS60L_ '\u2022 \u2022\t- For Sale or To Let.TO BE LET, MONTREAI, Ocean Steamship Company.Apply to HOSSACK k LANGLOIS, Notaries.Quebec, 5th May, 1&60.rpn ssAs! TO BE leET.TWO SHOPS, »a LitCe Champlain street, well adapfod for the Gsocsbt Birsnns*.Each shop has desirable apartments above Quebec, Mar.8, i860.\t«*fl3 TO BE LET.HAT CENTRAL BUSINESS EFEANR, corner of 3t.Parsa _____yS(*nss; Stt\u2022 w j BEAUTIFUL TWO STORY WOODEN BOISE, situated m John saborba, occupying one of \u2019' \" there U Cou- TO LET, y iHE TWO' STORY BRICK HOUSE No.1 St.Francois street, close _____ \u201e the Palais Market-with double window», blinds and water.Rent A22 Ws.p.r .«.m-Apptjm 0 CAKK0, K p.Quebec, April 19, 1860.MT 72\" \u2022PO LET, THE LOWER FLAT of house, consisting of Focu Rooms and Cilla», St.Eustache street, neer Jeffery Hale, Edq , School Hou§e|SU John\u2019s Suburbs.\u2014Apply to cflAS.McDonald, * f\t*/ ETppefTewn Market.Quebec, April 27, 1860.Calling st a Port in the North of Ireland on both Outward and Homeward Voyages to receive and land Mails and Passengers.____ RATES OF PASSAGE - From Liverpool to Quebec.Cabin, from £15 15s.to £18 13a, 0d Stg.ac cording to accommodation.(Children under 12 years of age 30s.per year in Alter Cabin, and 25s.per year in ForThird Class.2 ° Stg' Children in Third Class.7 years and under 12.\t4 10\t0 j a\t1»\t7.\t3 10\t0\t\u201c Undet 1 year.Free.From Quebec to Liverpool.Cabin, from $86 to $80, j Third Class,.$30,00 according to accom-\t.^ modation\tChildren in 3rd Class.Children in the Cciftû» Under 12 years of agelOver 1 year of age $6,00 per year in Af- and under 12, $2,50 ter Cabin, and $5.00 per year in Forward âtfHÏipËÏ ditioas very eaay.\u2014Apply to JOSEPH MARCOUX, Giniral A.qbnt, K9 231* St.Job* streel^nburb.Quebec, MarJO, I860.\t3m- v TO LET.Mm HE FttbST CLASS THREE JOTORY WOODEN STORE and SHED, Mowled at tho east epd ot St.Peter Street.«W» double Ofiee, ^ I o\u2018- \u2022afoaod Wharf 200 foot long, adjoining.?T7- i l \u2014ALSO,\u2014 A three story stone STORE, ulUated on St.P.MS \u2014> Gospel Messenger that you had prepared an alterative (Sarsaparilla), for 1 knew from your reputation that any thing you made must be good.I sent to Cindanatlandgot it, and used ttttll It cured me.1 to k It, as you advise, in small doses of a teaspoon fut over a month, and used almost three bottles.New and healthy \u2022kin coco began to farm under the scab, which after a while faU off.My skin te now dear, and I know by my feelings that the die fees bee gone from my system.Yon cm well believe that I feel what I am saying when I tell you, that I hold you to be one of the apostles of ihe ege, und remain ever gretefuBy.Your».j\tALFRED D.TALLEY.St.Autkouy\u2019s Pire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter aad Salt lUteuia, Scald Head, Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Dropsy.Dr.Robert M.Preble writes from Salem, N.T, 12th S- pt., 1\u2018M».that he has cured aa inveterate cam of Drops*, which threatened to terminate foully, by the persevering am of our Sarmparilla.and also a danger-busattaek of Mai «are! Jftysyetoby large doer* of tbe mme; mys he ceres the common ErufOcns by it constantly.Bronekoeele, Goitre or Swelled Keck.Zebulon Sloan of Prospect, Texas writee^\"Three bottles of rear Oei masrllie cured me than a Goitre \u2014 a hideous swelling ou tbe nsdt, which I had snflered from over two years.\" Deueorrkeeo or Wkltes, Owurlwn Tumor, Uterine Ulceration, Female Diseases.Dr, J.B.A Chsoalag,of ifew Y«vk Oty, write*; \u201cI most cheerfully comply with the revest of your aesut U myinglhart fcaiid y«r Ssrmperilta a roost alterative ia the numorous ooamWnta for wbiet we employ such a remedy, hat emaçWÏÿtnJtaaoIe Ot the Hcrofokws Aeiheeis.I have cured many loretvr- ate eases Of Leooortoea byit, mad some whfW the com- \u2022xætSgttS&sæSr.\u201c* r \u2022 geruus ovarian Samar oa one of tbe featalee ia my family, which bad defied all the remedies we could emidoy.has -\tyour Extract el ear- \u201c but extirpa- ______________trial of your Saraaparilla a* tbe lari resort before cutm^arniU proved effectual.ARee taking your remedy eight weeks bo symptom of the dimes* remain*.\tV Syphilis stud Mercurial Disease.e\tKsw Oaixure, 26th August, me., Da.X.«.Armt Sir, 1 ohaerfuMycomplywlfttheire quart of your Agent» And report to yoo aob» of\t^ plain tf for which It is recoeonxoded.and have kmndju \u2022(focu truly wonderful ta the eure of\tsud aurial Dimast.One of my patimiU h^d SyphUlUc ufoire in Us threat, which were consuming his pelate and the top of his mouth.Your Sarmparilla, steadily *»*«».cured him In *ve week*.Another wm attockedby \u2022«-on clary symptoms in bis wee, and the nleeratioB bid eaten away a considerable part c* it, the* lbri*vpü>» disorder would boob roach hfa brais and kill him Bot U yielded to pay administratioo of yourSmmpnriU*:^# ulcei* healed, *ad he is weU again, not of ewirmiritho.it MBA dfcfijnumtiûQ to bit foot* A wom&n who had Ui n trotted for tho saida dkorder by aiercmy wm tuferin* from this pedaou in her boms.\t^\t\u2018*7\u2019\u201c' ai tire to tho weather that oa * cfamp day die euffared excruciating pain ia her\tShn^ waa Ihu'prepentfoo from your fa£!retory mu«t be a greet remedy ; consequently, tame truly remarkable result* with it have not surprised me.\t___ \u201e _ - -v Fraternally yen»».6- v* LARIMER, >1.D.Rheumatism.Gout, Livrer Complaint.iKDXrnreuxcx, Preston Co* Vs., 6th July, I860.Da.J cTÂTjuT Sir.I have been adlcted wkh a pato-chronic XheumaUsm for » long time, which baffled the 2m^hÆ«r«d stuck to me in .pit* of all the remedies! could flud, nnIQItried your Saruapariila.One bottle eared me iu two weeks, and restored my general btulik m much that 1 sm for better than before 1 was \u2022rucked, 1 think it a wonderfol medicine.J.FRKAM.Jafct Y.Getohall, of St.Louis, writ**: «I have hem afflicted for years with an afretiom of the Urer.which Jeftrored my health.I tried e»ery thing, and every thing friuj to relié** as; and I have been a brokrn-down man Sir wane year* from no other cause than derangement o f (te Errer.My beloved pastor, the Rev.Mr.Espy, advised me to try your SarmpanUa, became be mid be krew von, Md any thing you made was worth trying.By the blessing of 6od It has cured me, and has so purl&ed (ay blood as to msk* a new man «f me.1 feel young again.The best that can be said of yon is not half good enough.ScklrruSfCauaeer Tumors, Enlargwmrntj UlooretIon, Carles an* ExToIlation of ike Boues.A great variety of oases have been reported as where cates Sf Umm formidable complaints have re»*,u* the use of this remedy, hot our epace here wdl not admit them.Some of them may be found in our A meneau Almanac, which the agent* below named are pleeaed to furnish gratis to all who call for them.Dyspcpsta, Heart Disease, Fits, KpUfP\u201c ay, Melancholy, .Keoralula Many remarkable cure» of these affections hare been made by the alterative power St this\t^ f1!?\u201d.late* the vital fonctions into rigorwu octfon.overcomes disced*» which would be\tbeyond a* reach.Such a remedy lias long\t«egnlred *Tjy eemMke of the neotde.and we are confident that this wm do for tbria all that medicine can do.Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral, TOE Tint BATIS CUES OT Couiths, Colds, lufluen»», ,H°* CausumptlTcPaXIcnis Am ndwouend Stages of *k« Disease.«Me le a remedy re universally known to «urpam any \u2022thre-far taTcw» of threat and lung eomplaiat^ .ha* [t UTZZL hre» ta publish the evidence of its virtues.It* ouriTldM evceneSrefor rough» and colds,and it* truly wonderful core* of pulmonary disease, baye made U known throughout the civilised nation* of tbe earth->> w^wv tbcresmmnltlre, or ere.EpBfae.anwmg «tare who hare not *ome personal experience of it* effect* mmtt living trophy in their midst of its victory over the ¦nhtle and dangerous disorder* of the throat and lung»-A* all know the dreadful fatality of there dfaordcr», *nd a* they know, too, the edects of thi* remedy, wen red not So more than to areure them that R ha* now ril th* vto-tore that it did have when making tbe cures which have won re strongly upon tbe confidence of maakiud.Prepared by Dr.J.G.AYXB &< 00-, Lswell, Mass- bold In Quebec, Wholesale and Retail, by J08.BOWLES, and ¦JO o-\tJ.MÜ8SON k GO.M.ARD0ÜIN, and retail by all druggists in town, and else- "]
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