Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 22 juin 1860, vendredi 22 juin 1860
[" CORPORATION OK QUEBEC, CITY SURVEYOR'S OFFICE, City Hall, 9th Jon#, I860.SEALED TENDERS addreMed to the Chair-_ man of the Road Commit»**, ceired at thi* Office «otil WEDNESDAY.13lh instant, for the Cosstrcctio* of the Psolo.vsa-Tio» of J.B.F.LANE, between Arthor and Leadenhall 8tr**u.on a width of 40 feet.Plans and ipecifieation of th« abore work maj be seen at this office erery daf between NINE and FOUR o'clock Br orde JOS.HAMEL, Citj Snrreyor.Quebec, Jans IS, 1860.p g___The above tenders shall be received until WBDNEBDAY, SOth inst, at TWO P.M.JOS.HAMEL, City Surveyor.Qnebee, Jaoe 15, I960.CORPORATION OF QUEBEC, CITY SURVEYOR\u2019S OFFICE, City Hall, 14th June, 1860.SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Chairman of the Road Committee shall be received at ibis Office until WEDNESDAY, 30ib instant, for the construction of a LANDING PLACE for BUILDING STONES.Plans and specification of the above work may be seen at this Office every day between 9 and 4 o'clock.By order.JOS.HAMEL, City Surveyor.Quebec, June 15, 1860.CORPORATION OF QUEBEC, CITY SURVEYOR\u2019S OFFICE, City Hall, 14th Jane, 1860.SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Chairman of the Road Committee shall be received at this Office nntil WEDNESDAY, 20th instant, at TWO, P.M., for the construction of FENCES, SHEDS and other BUILDINGS required for tbe Pbotiscial Bihibjtios to be held at Quebec, early in Aufust next.Plans and specifications of the above work may be seen at this office between 9 and 4 o\u2019clock every day.By order, i-\tJOS.HAMEL, City Surveyor.Quebec, Juue 15, 1860.AND COMMERCIAL «\u2022a.rra.j4fWi5«if HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO MOTRSBg AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.[ NO.3746.JUNE.22nd ü E B E C, VOL.WATCH MAKIN6 & JEWELLRY.WILLIAM MOSSMAN, {From Edinburgh,) Respectfully announces to the public of Quebec, that be has leased the premises recently occupied by Mr.Oiiarlm Pitt, opposite Messrs.Hewitt k Co., Dry Goods Establishment, St John\u2019s Gate, where (in the meantime) he will be prepared to execute all repairs in his line With Db3patch.N.B \u2014Parties having Watches or Jswelly to repair, can have them done without thee pease of sending them to Europe as formerlyx Chronometers rated with accuracy.WM.MOSSMAN, St.John\u2019s Gate.Quebec, May 3, 1860.mns undersigned, COMMISSION MER-JL CHANT anoGENBRAL AGENT, publicly thanks his numerous friends residing in the district of Gasra' and elsewhere, for their countenance during the past ten years.Parties wiabiag to send goods (especially FISH and OfL,) on C )NSIQNMENT to this Market, may rest assured that a constant regard to tbe interest of the Owner of the property will be bis study and aim.THOS.FRASER, India Wharf.; Quebec, April T, 1860.To be published early in July next: THE aUEBEC DIBECTOBY, For 1800*61.CONTAINING acemplete list of tbe Inhabitants, with fail descriptions of their resi-denees, Business, Professions, Ac., sad care-folly complied information regarding the Government Offices, Banks, Public Institutions BOUCHER & TiUMBLEF, Commission Here ban\u2019s, Nos.6, Coenties Slip 42 IVater-St.Nbw-York, May, 1860.SIR:___The commercial relations between Canada and the United States becoming greater every day, we thought that we could render our countrymen a service, in establishing in the City of New-York an office for the purpose of introducing tbe Merchants of Canada to the United States market.Sustained by many of the first Commercial Houses and Manufacturers of the Great Metropolis of America, we feel confident that we can give all desirable security to those who will honor us with their orders, or consign to us such products as would find a ready market here.All orders promptly attended to, under onr own special suoervision.Yours respectfully, BOUCHER A TREMBLEY.We have named Mr.J.V.Bess, our Agentfor Canada.No.18, Paul St., Quebec.June 16 1860.FRESH Jar den, Field aT d Flower Seeds.Received per steamers from England and France : L LARGE assortment of the above seeds, all of the growth of 1859.Fresh Red and White Clover Seeds, Red and White Onion, Bulbiferous Onions, Shallots, Ac., Ac.KF Catalogues of Seeds can be bad at the store or forwarded to any address required.JOHN MUSSON A CO.Qnebee, March 20.18C0.The Largest and Best Selected Stock in this City of FANCY PIPES.OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Can now be ebtained at G.LEVEY\u2019S Sc gar and Tobacco WAREHOUSE v FABRIQUE STREET, (Late the SasrriBLD Pocss ) Qnebee, March 20,1860.N.B\u2014G.L.has no other agency in Quebec for the sale of Meerschaum and other Pipes, or the celebrated LEVEY\u2019S MIXTURE.Companies, Ac.! Ae, The whole correct PECTORAL' A cold mttlm ¦ «tracts Its natural function* AYER\u2019S CATHARTIC PILLS.Are you sick, feeble, and complaining?Are yoa out oC order, with your system deranged, and your feelings uncomfortable?These symptoms are often tbe prelade to serions Ulness.Some fit of sickness Is creeping npon yoa, and thooid be arerted by a timely use of the right remedy.Take Ayer's Pills, and cleanse out the disordered humors\u2014 purify tbe blood, and let tbe fluids movo on unobstructed In health again.They stimulate the functions of the body into vigorous activity.purify tbe system from tbe obetructiooe which make sewtiere in tbe body, and ob-These, If not relieved.to date of publication.Price of Subscription $1-50.\u2014Non-Snb- scrihen $1.G.H.CHERRIER Qnebee, 30th April, 1860.Quebec Brass Foundry.THE Subscribers beg leave to retarn thanks to tbe public for past tavors and hope by strict attention to all orders left with them for work, to merit a continuance of the patronage hitherto bestowed upon them since their commencement in bnsiaess.ALWAYS os HAXD, Jet Pipes for Hose, Hose Couplings, Water and Steam Qnagee, Steam Cocks, Compress Cocks, Globe Valves, Gongs for Engine Booms, Beer Pomps, Ac , Ac.They are also prepared to FIT CP on tbe shortest notice, BELL HANGINGS, GAS FIT* TINGS and PLUMBER WORK.Ac MÜLHOLLAND A CONWAY.45, St.Joba street.Upper Town, Late E.Pardiy Qnebee, April 28, 1860^\t12m Steam Boat Materials, FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER ; INDIA RUBBER ENGINE PACKING, Regulation Engine Hose, Fire Engines for Steamers, Steam Whistles.Oil Cups, Gnage Cocks, Gongs, Globe Valves, Ac.-ALSO,\u2014 A Steam Boiler for 20 bone Engine, Boiler Plates, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Ac., as nsoal.» HENRY S.SCOTT.Qnebee.April 3: I860.\t_ Healthy Comftrt, & Long Life.rpHE way *o secure tbe above is the jndi-I cions ase of wbat is placed at oar disposa! not forgetting tbe Celebrated PLABTAOEHST MISERAI WATER, which is for sale at the Stores of it.ARDOUIN, Corner of Market Square, Upper-Town.B.LAVERGNE.No.47, St Peter Street.Lower-Town, and A.PRÜD0MME dit PaGUY, Corner of Ste.Genevieve Street, St.John\u2019s Sabarbs.For information ofthe virtues of Plantagene see Pamphlets to be hod at the Depot, M&rke.Square.\tg » Qnebee, Jniy 9, 1859\t12mp PICTURE OF QUEBEC.SUCH persons as are able and willing to famish authentic matter connected w itb tbe Liter* to re, and History of Quebec, will oblige tbe undersigned by doing so, preparatory to tbe publication of a Picture or History of Quebec, now so moeb seeded.Parties foraisbiog information will be dal; credited in the work if desired or permitted.W, MARSD8N, M.D., Place d\u2019Armes.Qnebee, Feb.8, 1860.TO LET, ^jl i^kN the ISLE of ORLEANS, (op-R V / posite tbe Falls, and hot a short ¦r*8*** distance from tbe Ferry,) a FARE HOUSE and oat-baildiogs, with balf-an-acre of land ; tbe hoase has just been throughly refilled, painted and papered Rent for the Season £15.Enquire on tbe spot of FRANCOIS FOURNIER, or to N.H.BOWEN, St.Peter Street.Quebec, Jnne 16.1860.\t_________ House to let, MTNJjbx's Strut Withoct, oppo-J site the St Matthew's Chapel, con-taiciag 6 Rooms and Kitchen, with Cellar, Yard, Ac.\u2014Water and Water Closets in tbe boose.\u2014A pply to J.W.HOME.St.John's Gate.Qnebee, June 15, 186rocUim-ing U for the benefit of the multitudes who suffer from that eomplaint, which, although bed enough in itself, is the progenitor of others that are worse.1 believe eos-tivenest to originate in the liver, but your Pills affect that organ and cure the disease.from Mrt.E.Stuart, Phytician and Midwife, Boston.I find one or two large doses of your Pills, taken at tbe proper time, are excellent promolives of the natural seere-turn when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very effectual to eUanss the stomach and expel worms.They are so much the best physic wo have that I recommend no other to my patients.From the Ret.Dr.Hawkes.nfthe Methodist Epis.Church.Puusxi Hoes*.Savannah.Ga.Jan.6.1856.Ho!r2f.^ 9l?: 1 should be ungrateful for the relief your skill has brought me If I did not report my case to you.A cold settled In my limbs and brought on excru-dating neuralgic pans, which ended hi chronic rheumatism.Not with standing I had the best of physicians, tbe dfeeaM grew worse and worse, until by tbe advice of your excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr.Markenxie, 1 tried your Pills.Thetr effects were slow, but sure.By persevering In tbe use of them, I am now entirely well.Srnatr Chaxcze, Baton Rouge, La.5 Dec.7855.Da.Atxr: I have been entirely cured, by your Pills, of Rheumatic Gout\u2014a peiuful disease that bod afflicted me for years.\tVINCENT SLIDELL.fi^Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy In skilful hanfa, is dangerous in a public pill, from tbe dreadful consequences that frequently follow Its incautious use.These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever.Frio*.25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $1.Prepared by Dr.J.C.AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.Hold in Quebec, Wholesale sod Retail, by JOS.BOWLES, and J.MUSvSON A 00.M.ARDOUIN, aod in retail by all druggists in town, and elsewhere.Quebec, Dec.17, 1859.12m-dàw Enquire of DUVAL A TASCHEREAU, Advocates, Lewis Street.Quebec, 15th May, 1860.PEACOCK\u2019S RESTAU SANT, No.3, Place d'Armes, UPPER TOWN.OOÜP3, LUNCHES, DINNERS, Ac, are carefully supplied at alt hours.PIC-NC03\u2014JELLY CREAMS supplied to order.CP* A few Transit or Permanent Boarders can be accommodated.Quebec, May 30, 1860.\t6mp PLAITS, FLOWERS, SHRUBS & FRUIT TREES, Juat imported from France by FELIX)KG E & CO., French Horticulturists and Florists City of Lyon.PELLORGE A Co , respectfully informs tbe Ladies and Gentlemen of Quebec, that they have lately arrived in this city, with a splendid collection of Planta, Flowers and Shmba, the whole offered for CASH at very modsrats prices, at their Store HOTEL DU CANADA, No.64, St Peter Street.Quebec, May 29, 1860.Notice.R' ECEIVED by the \u2018 Anglo Saxon,1'the newest style of SUMMER BONNETS, HATS, UIdBONS, FEATHERS, LACES and SILKS.Expected to have further supply of NOVELTIES by each Canadian Steamer.H JACOBS.Quebec, 25tli May, I860.N.B.\u2014Straw Work, cleaned and altered to \u2019.be newest shape as usual.\t12m ARKELL\u2019S MOTEL, /'lORNBR of KING and RICHMOND-STS.I y one Block from Great Western Railway Depot, near the City Hall, London C.W.Cabs always in readiness to convey passengers to and from the Railway Depots.Good Stabling attached to the premises.May 9, 1860.(ÎV NOTICE.White\u2019s Patent Metallic Soles, 'pHE undersigned announces that he is now g manufacturing every description of Boots and Shoes with WHITE\u2019S METALLIC INSULATED SOLES.The simplicity, importance, and cheapness of this improvement must commend it to general adoption.It preserves the feet from damp, and keeps them at an equal temperature ; makes the boot or shoe to which it is applied more durable, and maintains it in its original sb pe.It diminishes Shoemaker\u2019s Bill, and prevents Doctor\u2019s Bills.It is the great improvement of the age.C2\" Specimens may be seen at MACDONNELL\u2019S Narine Boot and Shoe store, N.1, BUADB STREET, Opposite Parliament House.Quebec, May 3, 1860.rn ihe ft COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL.Place D'Armes, Montreal.The Hot?l contains above 100 Apartments.THIS ELEGANT and FIRST CLASS ESTABLISHMENT is delightfully being in the immediate neighbourhood of the Banks, Post-office, while directly opposite is the beautiful French square, with a grand Jet D eau, to the left may be seen tbe superb French Church, which for grandeur «nd ,,CD,,|Dlfi.c*\u201c®e of design internally and externally stands unrivalled in America.\t.U A RESTAURANT is attached to the Hotel, where meals can.be obtained as given in the Bill of Fare.\t.\t.A B4R is also on tbe premises, where tne choicest liquors may be bad.\tT_ .\u201e Tjri 63-Remember tbe COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL.8.COMPAIN, Proprietor, Place D\u2019Armes, Montreal.June 13, 1860.12m c G.B.LANGLOIS, Advocate, McPherson\u2019s Buildings, St.Peter Street.Quebec, June 13, 1860._lni c HENKY J.SHAW.Real Estate and General Auctioneer, ASO Commission Merchant^ CORNER OF St.Francois Xavier and lib Bottles, West India Ginger, China Ginger, and Orange Marmalade, Anchovy Paste, and Potted Meat* assorted, Mulligatawny Soup in lib Tins, Potted Fowl and Potted Meate in Tins, Cayenne Pepper, Curries, uud Essences of all kinds.\u2014also,\u2014 Just received Direct the following French Wines.25 Cases Medoc St.JulR-n t .\t25 do Pontet Canet\tlot.20 do Château Margaa )Season 13j4 20 do Château Galagune ] Sparkling Hock, Still Hock, Haut Sau-teruea Johanisberger aud Jules Mumms A Co , Cabinet and Verzenau, Champagnes.Port, Sherry, and Madeira Wines, Old Loudoo Dock Jamaica, very old, Scotch Whiskey in Hbds, qr.-casks and Oases, Rdinboro, Alloa, and Burton on Trent, Strong aud Bitter Ale», London Stoat, Ac , Ac.Liqueurs Asrorted, Cherry Cordial, Strawberry, Gooseberry and Red Currant, Syrups, for Sodas, Ac., Ac.TOBACCO, SEGARS, Ac.Always on hand a large assortment of choice Tobaccos, in fancy Boxes, and Tin foil.With Morris\u2019 Celebrated Mixture not to be surpassed, and Anderson's Sola?e.\u2014ALSO.\u2014 20,000 Havana and Manilla Segars of tbe choicest Brands.JAMES HASLETT.Quebec, June 13, 1860._ l^m* New Goods ! The Subscribers have now completed their NEW SHOW ROOMS, Where they have opened an entire New Stock of FASHIONABLE GOODS, Carefully selected in the best markets in Europe.THE whole Stock is marked at only a remunerative profit, and they are confident, cannot be excelled in either style or value.Attention is invited to the following as part of the Stock : Dresses and Dress Goods, in plain, striped, Crossovers, Ac., and in 2 3 5 6 7 and 9 flounces, in all tbe new colours and textures.Silk Warp Barege Dresses, plain and flounced, Balzarine\tdo, in 2 3 5 7 and 9 flounces Paris Checks, Margelles Checks A Stripes, Ac., Coloured Silk Dresses, plain and flounced, Long and Square Shawls, ia Barege, French Tissue, Cbene, Ac., Ac.Parachute Sun Shades, Black and Coloured Pnrasoles, Flounced, plain and puffed do., with and without fringe, Tape and Straw Bonnets, Straw and Felt Hats, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Head Dresses, Blonds, Laces, Embroideries, Linen Collars and Cuds, Embroidered Collars and Cuffs, L«ce Collars and Cuffs, Black and Coloured Lace Veils, French Stays, Muslin Curtains, Lace Curtains, Plain and Striped Cloakings, Black and Colored Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, Ac., Ac , All goods marked in plain figures.NO SECOND PRICE O\u2019DOHERTY A CO , 17 Fabrique Street.Quebec, June 2, 1860.WANTED\u2014Two experienced Salesmen^____ MENTI MMKE1N CM80.U.I W.ÏU8T03I 4 CO.WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY AUCTION ON ARRIVAL, THE CARGO ofBrig\u201c COMET \"Capt Robinson, now due from Marsala and Palermo, \u2014consisting or\u2014 100 qr.-casks \u2022' Colli\" Madeira Wine, - 160\tdo\t\u201c L.P.Ingham\u2019\u2019 do do 300\tdo\tMarsala Port\tdo 100\tdo\tSherry\tdo 180\tdo\tOlive Oil, 50 cases Liquorice Paste, 250 bags Filberts, 200 do Walnuts, 120 do Soft Shell Almonds, 300 boxes Shelled do, 250 do Maccaroni and Vertnuelli, 40 bags Canary aud Hemp Set d, \u2022\t610 boxes Orange* and Lemons.Quebec, May 29, I960.The Eatato of the Late JAMES HEWITT.ALL parties indebted to tbe said ESTATE are reqaested to make immediate payment, and all claim* against the said Estate must be sent into the office, St.John\u2019s Gate.Quebec, 3rd May, 1850.NEW MUSLIN DRESSES.A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Just orened in 2 3 5 7 and 9 flounces, in all the new Shades.O\u2019DOHERTY A CO , 17 Fabrique Street.Quebec, Jane 2.1860.SHIRTS & SHIRT COLLARS.G ENT\u2019S UNDERCLOTHING, Silk, Cambric and Lace Ties and Scarfs, Braces Socks, Ac., Ac , CHEAP at O\u2019DOHBRTY k CO., 17 Fabrique Street.Quebec, June 2, 1860.NEW MANTLES.JUST OPENED, Cloth, Silk, and Lace Mantles and Jackets, latest shapes at O\u2019DOHERTY A CO., 17 Fabrique Street.Quebec, June 2,1860.THE ST.LAWRENCE gaefc, dÆiptfage .They have constantly on band a good assortment ot Patey\u2019s, Lubio\u2019s, and Rigg's Perfumery, Pomades, Toilet Soaps, Combs in great variety, Brushes, Ac , Ac.\u2014and\u2014 Collin\u2019» New Alluminium Respirator.JOHN MUSSON A CO.Quebec, June 2, 1860.Fellows' Worm Lozenges ! fff'HE great objection-arising from tbe use of ordinary worm medicine*, partly from being exceedingly nauseous, aud from their containing highly injurious drugs, such as calomel, oil of wormseed, and others even more poisonous, has induced the proprietors to invent an at tide, not only not injurious, but exceedingly beneficial and really pleasant which will be found efficacious iu expelling WORMS trom old and young, FELLOWS\u2019 WORM LOZENGES are prepared with great care from the concentrated extracts of two plants They do not act as a purgative or emetic, will not debilitate the patient, are so simple, that they may be given to young children with the greatest safely, aud extraordinary effect, testimonials of which can be seen at John Musson A Co., sole Agents, Quebec.Quebec, June 11, 1860.\t12mc CAUTION TO LADIES.MESSRS CLAHK&CO.of p*i*ley, Manufacturers of the Celebrated Thread which bears their riame, hive to rauiion Ladies against Thread sold under IMITATION LABELS, Their ree\u2019s aie marked simply, \u201cCLARK & GO\u2019S.,»» without Christian name or Initial Lett*.'Ih\u2019.s 1 bread, which was awarded Pr:ze Medals at tbe Great Expoiiii ns at Parie and Brua-\u2022 ;is, still maintair* its unrivaled etaroe'er for Strength, Elasticity, and Finish./\t.1 N-edhill and Cumberland Mi]l*\u2018 Paisley.WHOIS TROUBLED WITH RATS Who 1* annoyed with A nut Who l* disgusted with loaibson.e Roaches t Stranger, friend or fo whoever yon are.we pity yo«.and advise yon to read tb* following aod take the bint: From the Directors or the Montreal College :\u2014I hereby certify, that by using Parsons A Go\u2019s Exterminator, it bos perfectly succeeded in ridding tbe College premises o Cockroaches, Crickets, atd such like disgusting injects, which were before very numerous.S.VILLENEUVE, Director of Montreal College.Montreal.April 20, 1848.MOFFAT\u2019STTfiTpILLS;\tTHE HIGH and envied celebrity which tbia pre-eminent medicine has acquired for its invariable efficacy in ail the diseases which it professesto cure, has rendered tbe usual practice of osten-tatiou* puffing not only unnecessary but unworthy of them.In all caws of costiveness, dyspepsia, bilious and liver affections, piles, rheumatism, fevers and agues, obstinate bead aches, and ail general derangements of health, ibese Pills have invariably proved a certain and speedy remedy.Dr.Moffat\u2019s Pbœoix Bitters will be found equally efficacious in all cases of nervous debi-lity, dyspepsia, head ache, the sickness incident to females in delicate health, and every kind of weaknes* of the digestive organs.For tale by Dr.W\\ B.MOFFAT, 335 Broadway and by Medicine Dealers and Druggist* generally throughout the country.April 19, 1863.\tgm Tbe iltinran Hair\u2014Howmany persons abuse this delicate and beautiful ornament by burning it with alcoholic tpathtt, and plos-lering it with grease, which hoe no affinity for tbe skin, and is not absorbed Burnett'» Co-coaine, a compound of Cocoa-nut Oii, Ac., i* unrivalled as a dressing for the bair,\u2014is readily absorbed, and is peculiarly adapted to ita various conditions, preventing it* failing off and promoting its healthy growth.* See advertisement Dec, IT, 1859.\t6ni MOFFAT\u2019S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHCEXIX BITTERS have been thorong21y tested, aud pronounced sovereign remedy for dyspepsia, flatulency, heart burn add bead ache, cosUventee, diarrhoea, fevers of all kinds, rheumatism, gout, gravel, worms, scurvy, ulcers, eruptive complotât*, salt rbeum, erysipelas, common colds and influenza, irregularity and all derangement of tbe female system, piles, and various other diseases to which the human frame is liable.For sale by the proprietor, Dr.W.B.MOFFAT, 335 Broadway, New York, and by Druggist* generally all over tbe country.- Sept.26, 1859\t21m DR fhegreat Improvement of the day IS THI LOTION.IT STOPS RHEUMATIC PAINS in twenty-five\u2019minute*.OT It WRI atop Neuralgic Pain* in fifteen minutes.It will stop tbe Headache in ten minutée.KF* It will stop the Toothache in throe minutée.>' For sale in Quebec, Wholesale and Retai Iby ,\tJ- MUSSON A CO Quebec, Sept.3, 1859\t12m B.S.PKIUR.Notary Public, Office No.6, St.Peter Street.Quebec, 11th May, 1860.\t12tnp M A JÜÎ1B- til tee i TO BE LET, BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE at Point Levi\u2014containing about fifteen apartments\u2014suitable to the reception of a respectable family.Apply to the proprietor, ohas.McKenzie, 15, 6t.Pater sueet Quebec, Faby.22, 1860.\tu-law 5s.New Books.THE WEST INDIES, and tbe Spauish Main, by Anthony Trollope.Mury Stuart Queen of Scotts, an Historical Romance of the 16ib Centorr, hr G.VV.M Reynolds,\t2s.6d.A .\t.\t,\tP.SINCLAIR.Quebec, June 19, I860.English Newspapers per\tMail Steamer \u201c Niagara.\u201d ILLUSTRATED NEWS ' with beautiful coloured engrnving*, June 2, 2s.Illustrated Times,\t.t\to 71» Hop,.ooS Um B«lTetu, Suroogtr, SICILY.The Insurrection! History of Garibaldi\u2019s Expedition ! ! Thrilling Narrative ! ! Î (Fromithe Special Correepoadeat of th* Time* ) Palibxo, May 27.It is 2 p.m , and I am writing to you with the bombshells flying above my bead through the air.When the landing of Garibaldi produced tbe firat fit of terror at Naples, tbe youthful Bourbon seat to hi* brave fleet concentrated io tbe Bay of Palermo tbe order to bombard his faithful Palermitans, and reduce their town to ashes if they should dare to rise against bta paternal authority.The Palermitans had been treated once already in this paternal manner by tbe illustrious father of tbe present Sovereign, who, as you remember, figures in bistory as King Bomba, for having given these souvenirs of his love to every large town of bis kingdom.Whoever has been in a town which is bombarded will tell you that it is very unpleasant, especially if you have not got the means of answering in a conditrn manner, and yet Palermo has risen this morning.Tester day an official bulletin of tbe Government announced to the PaUmitans that Garibaldi\u2019s defeated bands were flying in tbe direction of Corleonee, followed by the victorious troops of the King ; that the bands which had joined him in Sicily were going home gradually and tranquilly ; and that in a short time all would be over.This moroing at daybreak Garibaldi ppeared at tbe eastern gales of Palermo, and aftet a comparatively bloodless struggle entered them.By 10 a.m.the greater part of the town was in bis bands.The Neapolitans were driven into a number of strong positions round the Royal Palace, to tbe south-west of tbe town, and to the north-west towards the Mole, their line of retreat, and, not being able to do aoythiog more, the ships have opened their Are* always the last remedy.Almost all the civilized nations have representatives of their fleets oo tbe spot to witness and approve by their presence this noble proceeding\u2014Eng-liab, French, American, Sardinian, Austrian none of them are wanting.Nay, they have been kind enough to anchor io a way which may not binder the movements of tbe brave Neapolitan fleet.It waa, indeed, reported yesterday afternoon in tbe camp of Garibaldi that the British Admiral bad protested against such a contingency.Tbe shells which are rushing through tbe air io every direction clearly prove one of two things\u2014either that tbe Admiral did not protest, or that the Neapolitans did not listen to his protest.Tbe first is tbe more probable, for, when the loving message of King Bomba II.reached bis faithful Lanza, who bad been here 12 rears ago, the message was communicated to all tbe Cousuls, who invited all their subjects to take refuge ou board tbe men of war of their country, and ever sines the 22d alt., this was carried into effect Unless therefore, fresh instructions have arrived, the protest cannot be true.TBE LABDIKO AT MABSALA 3ut I must hurry to facts, for I have a great deal to tell.In my last letter from this place of the 25ib ult, I tried to give you a aketch of the position here, but could tell yon little enough beyond conjectures about what was going oo outside.1 can now supply this deli ciency, a&d tell you all that happened since tbe landing, till yesterday, from the very best authority ; of tbe events since yesterday I can speak as an eyewitness They will prove to yuu that Garibaldi\u2019s sur, so far from being in the decline, seems rising brighter every day, and that if Sicilv becomes free it will be owing to Mm.As yon will remember, be left the neighbour hood of Genoa on tbe night of the 5tb.His .intention bad been to leave the day before, bat owing to the non-arrival of ooe of tbe steamers singled out for the expedition be bad to defer it to tbe next day.It is useless to say that tbe thorn v part of the transaction had been arranged beforehand with the owners of tbe steamers, aod that Garibaldi merely consented to take upoo himself the responsibility of carry ing off the steamers.The captain, engineers and Crew had received notice to leave them the gallant General being a good sailor, and having plenty of men of bis own to sail sud handle the ships.On the 7th a landing took place on tbe coast of Tuscany at Talamone and on the fitb another at Orbittelio, which detained tbe expedition the next day.On tbe evening of tbe 9th tbe expedition set ont for the coast of Sicily direct.The NeapoliUn Government was perfectly well-informed, and the fleet was cruising about in all direetions except the right one.Little squadrons of two or more steamers had been concentrated in tbe chief seaport towns of the Island, and tried by etuisitg to keep a cordon round the island The south and sorth-westeriy «omis were, above all, a point of their attention, for fioja* f their ships reported having seen the exped SOXITBIXO IX A NAME.The arrivAl of Garibaldi changed the nature of the insurrection in Sicily completely, Until then tbe different tquadre (bands) of picioli (youngsters) bad carried on a kind of guerilla warfare wiihout much connection between them.Tbe landowner, if influential enough, or else some popular man more energetic than the rest, collected for this purpose whoever wanted to come and bad some sort or other of arms.Their tactics were to appear aod disappear in different narts of the country and barrasa from safe places the Royal troops passing through the interior, but as for concerting a plan or meeting tbe Royalists in the open no one would ever have dreamt of it.The mountainous country and tbe want of roads greatly faciliuted this kind of warfare, while tbe absence of danger and fatigue was sufficient in-inducement even for those who were not driven there by their hatred against the Neapolitans.Tbe country between Palermo, Trapani, Marsala, and Corleone was the chief seat of these tquadre.nota lew of which were collected at tbe time in tbe mountain chain above Palermo.Garibaldi\u2019s name aod prestige, and the sue-ours which be brought, bec^ms a link between these different squads, which placed ihem-lelves under bis orders.Scarce had the news of the landing spread when the bauds from Trapani, Corleone, ani one or two other places joined.TUS VIR3T EIGHT.It waa to meet this force, which wa* every day swelling, that Bigadier-General Landi was sent in the direction of Marsala *ud Trapani.The road to these places in the same as far as Calata Fimi, situated on tbe lop of an elevated plateau ; from thence it separates.A force, x therefore, stationed at the intersection shuts off all communication by regular roads from Palermo to Trapani and Marsala.It was on the lower slopes of the plateau that General Lan.(n order to avert this danger, the order was given to some of the bands to get behind the garden walls which line the road by which tbe Neapolitans might bave come down on oar left.These diversions, and probably the dis like to fight in the opeu, were sufficient to parry this danger until the greatest part of the stragglers had passed.At tbe same time barricade was thrown up in the rear with any thiug which could be laid hold of.This work pleased tbe Picciotti so well that they began throwing up a barricade in front likewise.At any rate, they blocked up a part ot the road before they could be prevented.But the most critical thing was decid-dly the crossing of the stradone, where the cross fire was kept up, and all kinds of dodges were resorted to make them risk this salto, which they thought mortal I and one of the followers of Garibaldi held but one of the men by main force exposed to tbe fire, which soon made him run across.It was here, above all, that tbe bad firing of the Neaopoliians told.I was looking on for some time, and did not see a single man even wounded.In order to en courage the Picciotti, one of the Genoese riflemen took four or five chairs, planted the tricolour on one of them, and sat down upon it for some lime.Tbe thing took at last decidedly, and you saw the Picciotti stopping on the road to fire off their muskets.Close to the Porta di Termina is the Yecchia Fiera\u2014the old market-place.This was the first point where Garibaldi stopped One must know these Sicilians to bave an idea of the frenzy, screaming, shouting, crying, and bugging; all would kiss bis band and embrace bis knees.Every moment brought new mas sis, wnich debouched in troops from one of the streets, anxious to have tbeir turn.As tbe Cacciatoria gradually cleared the lower part of tbe town most of the inhabitants came to have a look, and give a greeting to the Liberator of Palermo and Sicily- The entrance was effected about half-past 5 a.m , and by noon more than one-half of the town was clear of the troops.But two hours before this was effected the citadel had opened its fire on the town, at first moderately enough, but soon after with great vigour, firing large 13 inch shells, red-hot shot, and every other projectile calculated to do the greatest possible damage.About looq or so the ships in the harbour opened their fire, and between the tv/o they contrived to destroy a great number of liouses in the lower part of the town, filling and wounding a large number of people of all ages and both sexes.Two of the large shells were sent right into the hospital, and exploded in one of the wards.Everywhere you perceived ruins and conflagrations, dead and wounded, not a few oi whom must have perished among the ruins of their houses.It was espe®*^^ Par*\ttown near tbe Piazzi Bologni, and some of the adjoining streets, which was ill-treated.If the object of the Neapolitans was to inspire terror, they certainly succeeded.Whoever could took refuge in whatever he thought the most bombproof place, and those who could not you saw cr)ing, praying, and wringing their hands in the streets.It was a pitiable sight, Indeed, and it did more harm to inoffensive people than to those who might have retaliated Before opening the fire tbe Commodore sent a polite message to all the men-of-war which were in the way to get out of it, and all tbe vessels which were moored inside tbe Mole BY TELEGRAPH VIA MONTREAL LINE.(Reported for the Morning Chronicle.) Arrival of the Steamship ASIA.3 « 3 3\t3\t.ÿ-ï\u201cSc>5\t-, y .f>-o=- = s Toronto, May 31, I860.$ June 4, 1860.______________1 jnlT NOTICE.'JTHE undersigned will not be responsible for aiy debts contracted by the crew of the Ship \u2022* CARIOLANÜ3,\u201d of Shields, without a written order from himself.DAVID KINNEAR, Master.Quebec, June 20, 1860.\t_______3p__ NOTICK.THE undersigned has established his Office as Advocate Attornxy, and Solicitor, in Buade Street, No 28, Upper Town, Que- t)\u20acC G.MIVILLE DECBENE, Quebec, June 21, 1860^___________ hOlAL MAIL LI>K RICHELIEU COM PAW BF.TWKICS QUEBEC &, MONTREAL, Incorporated by Act of Parliament.The new and splendid Steamer QUEBEC) CAPT.A.M.RUDOLF, WILL LEAVE THE NAPOLEON WHARF This Afternoon at FOUR o\u2019clock Touching at Batiscan, Three Rivers k Sorel For further information api'ly at the office.J.B.LAMERE, Agrnt.Quebec, June 22, 1860.ImpD/ttn; t» umDoat Wut.co.ROW Mill THROUGH UHf M s,\u201d Lake Ontario Express Steamers.LEVI J.NORTH\u2019S BIG SHOW WILL EXHIBIT AT * MONDAY, June 18, FOR ONE WEEK On the Lot outside the Louis Gate.Two Performances each day.THE Grand Equestrian Tournament com-posed of the best Equestrians, Equestrein-nes, Acrobats, Gymnasts, Contortionists, Equi- Also'tbe finest collection of Ring, Trick, Dancing and Performing Horses, Ponies and Mules in the world :\tvpw This Mammoth Company has an entire Nhw OUTFIT of Trappicgs, Wardrobe, Properties Paraphernalia, etc., designed and conducted as the LEADING Equestrian Troupe of 1860 The Array of Talent is without precedent : Levi J.ftortb, A.Levi, Herr Cline, Ca.lelia.Mom.Du Bach, Bob Smith, Mr Hazlett, W*» Naylor, Mr.Whitney, Mr.Bur* rouftliN F.Whitaker, Master Willie, Matt.G Korlh, Master II.North, Matter Bogart, Matter Cloy le, Wastert John and Frank Whitaker.lb* celebrated Dancing Horse Will be introduced by Mr.Lsvi J.North, Also the Ladies Favorite Trick Horse SPOT BRAFTY, The Clown, BOB SMITH, fOriginal) will introduce tho SMALLEST MULE IN THE WORLD, -SAMMY.\u201d tJ- MI38 CASTELLA will make her Grand Asscnston on a Wire at 2 p.m.previous to the commencement of the Porformar.ee.Grand Mattines for Family Parties at 2 p.m.Evening Performance at 8 o clock.Kt\u201c Particular attention will be paid to Ladies accompanied by their families.EF* Admission Boies 50 cts, Pit 25 cts.«421 NO HALF-PRICE.Quebec, June 9, 1860.Quebec to Gaspé, do.to Paspebiac, do.to Dalbotisie, do.to Miramichi, do.to Pictou, Same charges from above Ports to Quebec.AH baggage at risk of owners thereof.Berths not secured until paid for at the Shippers are requested to have their freight j Sole LusthCTj (best inspected,) at 6, AM., on the wharf, and their entries pass-1\t' ed at the Custom House before noon on the day of sailing.For further particulars apply to F.BUTEAU, Agent, Atkinson\u2019s Wharf St.James Street.Quebec, June 11, 1860.___________ DIRECT Quebec, Jane 22, 1860.M.MURRAY, Engineer, St.Panl\u2019s Street.*P WANTED, 4 THOROUGH FEMALE SERVANT.Apply at this office.Quebec, June 22, i860.I - A BAZAAR IN AID ofihe FUNDSof CHRIST CHURCH Nsw Liverpool, will be held (D.V.) on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 27th and 28th lost.Messrs.Bxxsos k Co.having kindly lent their grounds for the occasion.A Band and RKrassHSKSTS will be providid Mrs.Woolryche, Mrs.R.H.Smith,\tMiss Roberts, Mrs.Wrn.Gerrard Ross,\tMissKitchie, Mrs.James Patton, Jnr., Miss Amiraux.ADMISSION FEE\u20147Jd.The Steamer \u201cST.NICHOLAS,\u201d Capt.Dimers, will lease the Cnl-de-Sac at 11 A.M.and 4 P M.t and New Liverpool at 2:30 and 7:30 P M.The G T.R.FERRY STEAMER will also leave on WEDNESDAY at 2:30 and THURSDAY at 12:30, in time f< r the Riser du Loup Train, setting down passengers at the Ne Liverpool siding Quebec, June 21, 1860.\t__ 7 FOR iraiREAl, KINGSTON, TORONTO 4 HAMILTON, rpHE Upper Canada Brigt.NEW J YORK, will take cargo for the above Ports.For Freight apply to A.M.COHEN, No.7, Bell\u2019s Lane.Quebec, June 20, 1860.ORDNANCE LANDS PUBLIC NOTICE THE OF THK LATB JAS.HEWITT.MORE NEW GOODS, AT A Great Sacrifice, AT THESTOR E OF THE LATE JAS HEWITT J^ASES more just opened comprising every variety oi STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, Shirtings, Linens, Towellings, Quilts, Sheetings, Blankets, Table Cloths, Napkins, Ao., Hosiery, Gloves, Underclothing, 500 Silk Mantles, from 4s.9d.250 Cloth do at less than cost, Over 750 Muslin Dresses, from 2s.10id., 500 Flounced do.very cheap, 120 doz.Parasols, Silk, from Is.4ld., up THE GENTLEMENS DEPARTMENT Is well worthy of their attention, viz Shirts, Underclothing, Socks, Ties, Hand kerchiefs, Superfine Cloths, Tweeds, Summer Drila Vestings, Ac., All at less than cost, ST.JOHNS GATE.Quebec, June 16, 1860.fcOUUA I ION.S.HENDERSON will RESUME SCHOOL, on MONDAY, the Uih pper part of the house, now oc cupied by Mr STEVENS, Boot-maker, St.John Street.Entrancr by gateway, on Ursula Hill.\u2014 Rssidinck : 46 St Franci- Street, St Rods.Quebec, June 8, I860.\t___ CONK E X! OH* HY- I HE Subscriber begs leave to announce that be has commenced business in the above line, at No.7J, Notre Dame Street, LOWER TOWN.Where be will keep constantly on band a varied assortment of Cobfecticnary.Cokes.Crackers, Biscuit.&c., &o, Which lie will dispose of CHEAP FOR CASH and be hopes, by keeping a good article, and h close attention to the wants of his customera, that he will merit a share of public patronage LEMON SYRUP nr.d SARSAPARILLA constantly on hand.JAS.A.HOSSACK Next door to Shaw\u2019s buildings, Lower Town.Quebec, June 8, I860.\tImc dAw I-HE QUEBEC PROVINCIAL AGRICULTURAL EXHI ITION will take place during the VISIT of the PRINCE of WALES For prize lists, blank forms of entry, and par liculars, apply to the Secretaries of all the County Agricultural Societies, and to the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture for Lower (Janada, Montreal.J PERRAULT, Secretary to the Board of Agriculture and Agricultural Association for Lower Canada.Quebec, June 12, 18b0.\t2m 15& FOR SAX«R, 4 FARM in a good state of cultivation, si-tuated in the parish of St Foy, three miles from the Toll Gate, containing about 50 BASPF, PASPtBIAC, DALHOU-I thereon erected.\u2014Applj to 8IE,\t«« PICTOU.I or to PAT^^PC°ARNKNON, Notary.Quebec, June 16, 1860.\tnov 1 p Leather! Leather! The Subscriber begs to inform DEALERS IN LEATHER AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS, That he has been appointed Agent for several Tanneries, AND HAS NOW ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF LEATHER, viz: \u2022 The Steamer \u201cBANSHEE\u2019\u2019 Will leave G LLESPIR\u2019S WHARF THIS AFTERNOON, at FuUR o\u2019clock, for MONTREAL AND KINGSTON, Dirkct, Connecting at MONTREAL with the Mohnino Trais of ih« GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.The Steamer \u201c NORTHERNER\u2019\u2019 Will leave BROOKVILLB TO-MORROW AF-TRRNOON, on the arrival of the Morning Train of the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY FOR TORONTO AND LEWISTON, 13\u201c Passing through the THOUSAND ISLANDS by DAYLIGHT, and arriving at TORONTO at SIX o\u2019clock the Following Morniso.S3\" Passengers Dine on Board.t3\u201d OMNIBUSES in wailing to convey Passengers from the Cars to the Steamer FREE OF CHARGE.Through Tickets, available by Boat and Rail to anv place on the route, can be procured of A.R.MACDONALD at the Hotels, at the Offic* GiLLKsriBL\u2019s Wharf, and of J.B LAMERE, Agent, Napoleon Wharf.Quebec, June 22, 1860.\t5m Royal Mail Line* QUEBEC TO S1 AL»Uilui> oAL.JtlS.BY O.Si.H OIBSONF.Trade Sales < f Dry Goods.By auction at the Subscrib-rs\u2019 Flores, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, «ud FRIDAY, the 20th, 21st, and 22nd June.To Commence at TWu each day precisely, WITHOUT RESeRVR.TAPLE and FANCY GOODS of all descriptions : Wooriens, Counts, Linens, Silks, Stuff Goods, Fancy Goods, ke , An, G.A H.GiBSONE, Quebac, June 19, 1860.BY F.H.HALL.Household Furniture.By auction will be sold ou FRIDAY next, tbc 22nd ins*., at No.68, D\u2019Aigullion Street, St John Suburbs VLOT of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Sofas, Bedsteads, Baudets, Stoves, China, Glass Earthenware, Kitchen Utensils, Ac., Ac.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A Pianoforte.Terms\u2014CASH.Sale at ONE o\u2019clock./ P H.HALL, A.A B.Quebec, June 20, 1860.THE POWERFUL FIRST CLASS NEW Iron Screw Steamer \u201c LADY HEAD\u2019\u2019 W.Davidson, master, will leave ATKINSON\u2019S WHARF, on MONDAY, the 25lh JUNE, at FOUR o\u2019clock, P.M , touching at the above places going and returning.RATES OF PASSAGE AND FREIGHT : First clas*.2nd rlaas.$12.00 $4 00 13 00\t5 00 15.00 6.00 18 00 7 00 20 00 8.00 Freight per bbl.50 cents.60 \u201c 50\t\u201c 50\t\u201c 60 \u201c STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH GLASGOW.\u201cAnchor\u201d Line of Steam Packet Ships BAILING RIGOLAKLY BETWEEN Montreal, Quebec, & Glasgow.Ship*.\tTon» H.Pr.Commander^ United Kingdom.125V.300.W* Meiklka» a Jotau Bell .1103.250 .A D.Aim* United Sûtes (bmld\u2019g .I200.300.- rHE \u201cUNITED KINGDOM\u201d will SAIL FROM QUEBEC, FOR GLASGOW on TUESDAY, the 10th JULY.SATES or PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC TO GLASGOW OR LIVERPOOL Î Saloon Cabin.f bird Class (including an abundant sup- J jo5 ply of properly-cooked provisions).\u2022 j Children in proportion.Return Tickets at reduced rates Berths not secured until paid for.Each ship carries a duly-q 'alified Surgecn.For freight or passage apply to G.A D.Shaw, Montreal: or to ROBERT SHAW A Co , Quebec.Quebec, June 14 I860.\t__ _________ nCLunay Bay & River du Loup.The A.I.Sea-going Steamer Slaughter Leather.Moccasin Leather, Harness Leather, Belt Leather, Lacing Leather, English and Canadian Kip, French and English Calf, Patent Leather, Beef Boots, Fishermen\u2019s Boots, Harnesses, &.C., &c.IV.13.\u2014 Dealers in Leather a\\\\A Country Merchants will find it to their advantage to examine the a hove Stock before purchasing elsewhere.JOSEPH LOUIS, 57, Peter Street, corner of Napoleon Wharf, Lower Town, Quebec, June 18, 186 BOSTON, entitling the holder to stay over at all poims of interest.iî a Jm.* tilts c&AaaaBow aoosa, ST.LEWIS STREET, UPPER lOWN, QUEBEC.1'HIS SPACIOUS HOTEL is prominently Eituated, commanding a beautiful and extensive view of tbc St.Lawrct.ce; it is tbc largest and best reutiitted, and comcn&aaiDg a better poaition than any other bouse in the Uity for its locality, size, style, finish and arrangements for Travellers or Visitors to the City on businebs or pleasure.For the accommodation of Lis Guests, the Proprietor has prepared a short List of the Places of Interest in and about the City, all ol which are in the immediate vicinity of this Hotel.Quebec, June 14, 1860 lira c 1860! Spring Importations ! ! m laird & CD., Fabrique Street, HAVE DOW on band and are receiving by each Steamer, the most complete assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Ever offered in this Market, consisting in part of Fancy Silk Robes, Black and Coloured Silks, New Mourning Fabrics, New Embroideries, Laces, &c., &c.New Bonnets and Parasols, New Ribbons, Flowers, &c.,\t#c., AND DRESS GOODS In every variety, comprising all the NEWEST FABRICS and CHOICEST STYLES, in Woven and Prints, OUR New 'Mantle and Shawl De-partment Will be fonud to contain all the Novelties of the Season, HOSIERY, GLOVES & SMALL WARES, A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Together with a large Stock of HOUSEKELPIN G OF THE LATE JAS.HEWITT SALE OF AND DOMESTIC WM.Quebec, Nay 28, 1860.GOODS LAIRD k OO., Fabrique Street.NEW NEW DRY GOODS AT A Great Sacrifice.RETAILERS, SHOPKEEPERS, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, HOUSEKEEPERS, AND FAMILIES, $11.00 Faro to Boston by Railway Throughout.\u201c\t*4\t\u201c by Railway to Portland, & thence by Steamboat.$1000 lm Valuable Property for to Let.Sale or Quebec ,16th June, 1860.) N P.Shop and Premises to Let.\u2014With possession on 1st May :\u2014 Mi g HAT well known business l STAND, with DWELLING, N 3 6, St.John Street, Utely occupied by the fate Mr.A.McAvot \u2014Apply to MG.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Jan 18, 1860\t___ FÔK SAL.fi \u2014 FFitA easy t»rms of payment, \u2014 brockvale cottage, mltrirHlN a mile of the Toll Gate, VY on the Little River Road ; at present occupied by Sib James D.H.Hat, Bart consisting of Six Rooms, exclusive of Kitchen, Pantry and Cellar, with Coach-boose, Stable, Ice-house, Garden, Well -with chaia-p np, Ac.,\u2014the whole in the best state of repair.Apply to W.MAR3DEN, M.D, Proprietor, Place d\u2019Armea.Quebec, Jany.30, I860.__________ '\tTO BE LET, j a HOUS*.oonsistiog of THRF.B \\ ROOMS with Barn, Stable, Ac , And two acres of Land, situated on tha Thornhill Road, one mile from the St.Foy Tell Gate.Apply on the premises, or to ROBT.MITCHELL, 19 Sacrament Street.Montreal, 2Sth May, 1860.___\t___ TO LET.\u2014From Ilf May tuxf :\u2014 MrpHAT com modi oui HOUSE N® 1 [ St.Anne street facing the Ej plauade, at present occupied by S.Dbrbhhiss, Esquire.\u2014For particulars, apply to CHARLES B.LEVEY.Esplanade, Feb.8 1860.\t______ Crown Lands Department Quebec, 22nd May, 1860.¦^TOTICE is hereby given that about 49,000 acres of Crown Lands in the Township of Chilton, in the County of Montcalm, C.E , will be opeu for sale, at the rate of ibiity cents per acre, to actual and intending settlers, on and | after ihe TWEST7-F.FTR DAY of JUNE next For lists of the lots and conditions of sale, apply to the Local Agent, Albxr.Daly, Esq., at Rawdon.ANDREW RUSSELL, Assistant Commissioner.Quebec, June 6, 1860.House and Emplacement for sale.MX^OR SALE, on liberal terms, a J7 splendid HOUSE, well finished and painted, with a separate kitchen a good barn, stables, out-houses, dairy, and a spacious garden, situated half a league from St.Pierre Grand Truak Railway Station, and one league from the Steamboat landing at Berthler, (below ) This property is agreeably situated on the bank of the St, Lawrence, a^d surrounded by spleodid groves, aud would be a beautiful residence for a family desirous Ot passing the summer months in the country Tne proprietor will dispose of the same at a great sacrifice, he being about establishing himself in another place.For terms, apply to Messrs.H.J.NO AD A Co, or to the undersigned, proprietor, on the promises.\tyiciïEL LESPERANCE, Merchant.St.Thomas, Mar.14, 1860.___4mp___ *\tTO BE LET.A DOUBLE OFFICE iu the Qce Sim» esc Chambers, opposite the Bank of B.N.A., with fire proof safe.J.GREAVES CLAPHAM, Notary, St.Lawrence Chambers Quebec, May 18, 1860._____________ ONE or TWO OFFICES TO LET.over J Dabusovoe** Tailoring Establishment, corner of Buade and Dufort Streets, Uppei Town.Quebec, Feby.23.I860.____________ COTTAGE TO BE LET.\u2014TBaKS MODBBATB.\u2014 Mrrio LET, a BEAUTIFUL COT-| TAGS, situate on the Littlb Ri ter Road, near the Scotch Bridoi formerly the residence of Dr Rocssbau.Th.house has been lately painted and papered, contains 6 apartments, aud has a spacious gardei attached.The property is beautifully situateo on the banks of the River St.Charles.For further information, apply to THOMAS BURNS, Sanlt-au-Matelot Street.__Quebec, May 12, 1860.\t________ OFFICE TO LET.Crown Lands Departm nt Quebec, 9th May, 1860.NOTICE is hereby given, that about 48,000 Acres of Crown Lauds, in the Townships of Ramieu.Cherbourg and Dahhert, in the County of Rimouski, C.B., will be open for sale, at thirty cents per acre, to actual and in tending settlers on and after the FIFTEENTH day ot JUNE next.For lists of the lots and conditions of sale, apply to the Local Agent, J.Bte.Lepage Esquire, at Rimouski.ANDREW RUSSELL, Assistant Commissioner Quebec.June 6, 1860.Builders and Contractors! COURT HOUSE & JAIL AT SAfrii?S?8.BIABISy LAKE SUPERIOR.T H K u IMPORTER Of Silier Plate, Plated Ware CHINA & CLASS.Q y BEGS to inform his friends and the public in general, that he has NO CONNECTION with any other establishment of a similar name in this City, nor has HE AET SONS IN THE SAME LINE' No.1, St.John Street.Quebec.Dec_24, 1861L_12m^ ROBERT MITCHELL, Produce, Stock and Exchange Broker, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 19, St.Sacrament Street, MONTREAL.May 25, 1860.\t12mp ^NOTICE.PERSONS having claims agaiost the Estate of the LATE JOHN A PAN ET, Esquire, are requested to file them iu the office ot Philippe Huot, Esq., Public Notary, St.Louis Street.E.A.PANET, Executor of the last will of the deceased.Quebec, 3rd May, I860.] NOTICE TOMARINERS ! THE TIME BALL in the CITADEL, each day, (Sunday excepted,) at Half-past Twelve _______ will be hoisted half-mast, at Five minutes be'oro One it will be hoisted to the mast-head, and at ONE o'clock, Mean time at Observatory, the BALL will be DROPPED.A Chronometer keeping correct Greenwich time, should then shew 5h.44m.49s , aud the difference between this, and the time shewn by a Chronometer, is its true error on Greenwich time at that moment As it is \"Greenwich time\u201d that the Observatory shews when the Ball is dropped it is no matter where the ship is lying, for instance, if a ship half-way across the Atlantic could see the Ball drop, the difference between 5b.44m.49s.aud the time shewn by the face of her Chonometer, would be its error ou Greenwich time.\u2014A ship on arriving should compare her Chronometer by the Time Ball, as it will enable her to get her \" Sea Rate,\u201d which seldom or ever agrees with \" Harbour Rate.\" -EXAMPLE:- May 23rd, 1859, the Barque \" Nancy,\u201d of Bristol, on leaving Liverpool found her Chronometer (Dent 728) fast on Greenwich mean time, 6h.4m 57s.\u2014June 20th she anchored at Quebec, and when the Ball dropped her Chronometer shewed .\t\u2022\u2022\t6h.50m.42s.Greenwich Mean time when Ball dropped\t\u2022\u2022\t\u2022\u2022\t44m.49s.June 20tb, Chronometer fast on Greenwich mean time .May 23rd,\t\"\t\u201c\t\" SEWING ^ MACHINES ! ! QUEBEC TIMBER TOWER\u2019S Association.£3 2 6m.63b 4m.67s.No of days.Sea rate,.28 | 668.23.Tenders in writing, addressed to the Commissioner of Public Works, will be received at the Office of the Department, Quebec, Off 0& BEFORE THE 25.h Iff S T., For the erection aud completion of a Building, upon the site selected at the Town Plot of St.Mary\u2019s, in the New Judicial District of Algoma, According to the Plan and Specification, to be seen at the offices ot the Department, at Quebec and in Toronto, and also at the Office ot the Collector of Customs at Collingwood, Lake Hnron, on and after the lath 1>AY OF JFffE.Parties snbmitticg Tenders are to furnish the names of two good and suffiicient sureties, for the satisfactory completion of the contract.By order, T.TRUDEAU, Secretary.Onebec.June 21, 1860.\t4 Wines, &c.(or Sale.In Store, and receiving ex \u201c City of Hamilton.\u201d LARGE ASSORTMENT of PORT and SHERRY in wood and bottle\u2014 Champagne\u2014Clicquot\u2019s and others.Burgundy, Claret\u2014iu wood and bottle.Plaoat\u2019s Brandy in Cases, Vintage, 1809.Do do (dark) in Hhds.vintage, 1853, Irish Whiskey, in puns, k qr.-casks, Guinness\u2019 Dublin Porter.Bass, East India Pale Ale, in barrels, Golmans Durham Mustard, in Jars, Stearine Candles, Nutmegs, AND Steele\u2019s Liverpool Soap, \" Crown Brand.\u201d RYAN, BROTHERS k CO.Quebec, May 17, I860.__________ TmIi KOTÎ.John Henderson &C'o.20, BUADE STREET, OFFER all the NEW STYLES for Warm Wkathsr, in MEN\u2019S and BOYS STRAW HAIRCLOTH and FELT HATS.LONDON, PARIS and NEW YORK SATIN VENTILATING HATS.TRAVELLING CAPS, WATERPROOF CLOTHING, Ac , LADIES\u2019 RIDING HATS.Strangers are informed that we have at all times on view a large assortment of FURS, BUFFALO ROBES, INDIAN CURIOSITIES, Ac., Ac Quebec, June 2, 1860.\t________ PRIME PORK.TkARRKLS PRIME PORK, Egar\u2019s IS inspection Canada.For sale by LANE, GIBB A CO.Quebec, June T, I860._______ FOR SALE.1AA TTOOSHEADS PRIME BRIGHT jUU H SUGAR, now landing ex Sparkling Sea\", from Cienfuegos.LANE, GIBB A CO.Quebec, June 9.I860.\t13 DEKUYPER\u2019S HOLLANDS.l«r/\\ XTHDS.DEKUYPER\u2019S HOL-jT)U -Li LANDS, 600 Cases, each l dozen, landing ex \" John Bull,\" \u201c William\u201d and \" Harbenger.\" For sale by LANE.GIBB A CO.Quebec, May 28, 1860^______1/n A.MCCALLUM\u2019S CHRONOMETER DEPOT, No.40, St.Peter Street, Lower Town, Quebec* THE subscriber begs leave to return his sincere thanks to bis friends and the public in general, also to Ship-masters, for the liberal support he has received for the last two years, and hopes from strict attention to business to mérita continuation of their patronage.He would further beg to state that having been for some yeats foreman to the late Robt.Neill, will so far guarantee that he is not without experience in the above very important business THREE good CHRONOMETERS for sale, warranted.\u2014ALSO\u2014 SEXTANTS, QUADRANTS, CHARTS, Ac.always on hand.Chronometers, Watches, Clocks.Jewellery and Nautical Instruments carefully repaired.Chronometer accurately rated by Astronomical Observations and transit clock.Quebec, May 22, 1860.\t_____ NEW HAIB CUTTING & WIG MAKIN6 ESTABLISHMENT, No.10, fit John Street, Quebec.5k a wTWm&tfh Lat* of ToaoBTo, TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! Ladle»\u2019 and Ciemlemcn\u2019a Wigs.Toys, combs, cutlery, perfumery, Brashes, Walking Canes, Baskets, and \u202211 kinds of Fancy Goods of the best English, Scotch, and French Manufactures, at prices not to be fouud on this continent Importers of English and French PKRFU- Again, on June 27ib when Ball dropped Chronometer shewed 5h.50m.64s.June 20tb, Chronometer shewed 6h.50m.42s No.of days,.Harbour rate.7 | 0m 12s.Om.a 1-7 By paying attention to the Sea and Harbour Rates, under different temperatures, the intelligent maeter of ship will be able to arrive at a better rate for his Chronometer than could be obtained in any other way.It is strongly recommended not to send a Chronometer on shore, when they can be so easily rated on Board, and no one who has the interest of his ship and the welfare of bis owners at be*rt, will ever give bis Chronometer to the charge of another, if it is possible to avoid it.Should the ship be loading timber, the Chronometer can be slung to the loom of an oar (one end being made fast, the other affords a spring,) that will save the Chronometer from any jar or Injury.^\tt Latitude.46® 48, 30\" Objirvatort, I Longitud#>.4h.44m.49^ E.I).ASHE, Lieut.Royal Navy, F R.A.S.Director.Qnebee, May 1860.'r HE TIMBER TOWERS of Quebec having formed themselves into an Association for the purpose of securing a fair remuneration for their work, and also for the purpose of binding the members to assist one another, when, in consequence of accident or otherwise, the property entrusted to the charge of any of the members of the Association is in danger of | being lost, the following TARIFF OF PRICKS bas been adopted, which will in no case be deviated from : For Towing the cargoes of Vessels : Per hundred Tons.Under 300 Tons.301\t\u201c to 400 Tons.401\t\"\tto\t600\t\"\t 2 501\t\u201c\tto\t600\t\"\t 2 601\t\"\tto\t700\t\"\t 2 701\t\"\tto\t800\t\u201c\t 2 801\t\"\tto\t960\t\"\t 2 801\t\u201c\tto\t1000\t\u201c\t 2 Every additional 100, £2 per hundred Tons.And if by the stick,\u2014for portions of Cargoes, 6d.per stick, when towed from pond to ships on the same side of the river ; \u2014ALSO\u2014 }d per stick, if towed across the St.Lawrence or ftora the St.Charles.B) the lump.\u2014No charge to be made for 30 pieces remaining, but over that, 6d.to 7Jd.a piece, as above.Deals, floated, 3s.per standard hundred up to 1000 standard ; over that quantity, 2s.6d.per standard hundred.The above rates are exclusive of any charge for the hire of ropes, chains, Ac.; the Timber Towers being obliged only to furnish boat and men.A deduction of 10s.per hundred tons to be allowed when the vessels take the whole of their cargo from a boom directly opposite their mooring berth.Quebec.May 19, 1860^_________t 1 nov JAMS & JELLIES.RASPBERRY, Strawberry, Pine Apple Red Currant and Black Current Jams, Black and Red Currant Jellies.For Sale by W.McWILLIAM, 32 St.John Street.Quebec, June 1, 1860.lNoU*lAL>iJli.S ÆTNÀ FIRE l*mUN3E C0MPANÏ.HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.$1,000,000 600,000.Cash Capital, Surplus do.Assets, E.J.NAGLE\u2019S CELEBRATED t® MâQk 25 F^r Cent.UNDER NEW YORK PRICES!!! These really excellent Machines are used in all the principal Towns and Cities from Quebec to Port Sarnia.TK1ËY KItVE NEVER FAILED TO GIVE SATISFACTION.Testimonials Have been received from different parts of Canada.The following are from the largest Firms in the Boot and Shoe Trade : \u2014 Montrial, April, 1860 We take pleasure in bearing testimony to the complete working of the Machines manu factored by Mr E.J.Nagle, having bad tuber in use for the last twelve months.They are of Singer\u2019s Pattern, and equal to any ofouruc quaintance of the kind.BROWN A CHILDS.Montreal.April, 1860.We have used eight of E.J.Nagle's Sewing Machines in our Factory for the past twelve months, and have no hesitation iu saying that they are in every respect equal to the most approved American Machines, of which we have several iu use.CHILDS, SCHOLES A AMES.J.G.RIPLEY,\u2014President, T.A.ALEXANDER,\u2014Vice-President.THOMAS K.BRACE,\u2014Secretary.THE above Company having RE-OPENID 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 Merchandize, Furniture, Ac , Ac.at 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 Capitt.1, and Surplus Funds, in addition to an Annual Income of ONE MILLION and a HALF DOLLARS, 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.»\t\u2019lîm SCOTTISH AJUt&BLK Life jlssurance Society ESTABLISHED 18 2 6.Frssiisct 1 THE MOST NOBLE THE MARQUIS Of DALHOUSIE.Vice-Presidents His Grace The Dure or Bucclkugb, His Grac* The Duke or Atholc.His Grace The Dues or Roxbubobe.cr the president7vice.president> and DIRECTORS ARE ALL INSUREI IN THE SOCIETY.EXTENSIVE SALE OF REAL ESTATE.i2Bamsi& saaia amebica?BOYAL BAH STEAMSHIPS.From New York to Liverpool Chief Cabii* Passage.$130 Second do do .75 From Boston to Liverpool.Chief Cabin Passage.$110 Srcond do do .\t6 The ships from New York call at Cork Harbor.MERY, Hair, Nail, Tooth and Shaving Brushes.\tgbip8 from Boston call at Halifax and tttriot attention to GentUmer.and Children\u2019s |\tCork Harbor.Persia, CaptJuUkms, Canada, Capt Lane 100 Strict attention to GentUmer.Hair Cutting and Dressing.Shampooing, Hair Dying, Moustaches and Whiskers, by Bansley\u2019s Renowned Hair Dye.Razors ground and set on an entire new principle.CP Gentlemen bring your Strops when you bring Razors, to have them put in good order for tbe condition of the strop is the great score to keep a Razor In brder.CP LESSONS given in the art of Stropping £49\u201c'Remember No.10, St.John Street.Quebec, March 20, 1859 6m jnne 10 _ V°7l, ST.JOSEPH STREET.FISHING TACKLE.ANEW SUPPLY of Rods, Lines, Reels.Flies, Hooks, Landing-Nets, Gaffs, Baskets, Fly Books, and Gutt for sale at the Old Established Hair Cutting, Wig Making, Peifumery and Fancy Store.WILLIAM HICKMAN.Piano-Forte for Sale and to be let 2nd flat above.Quebec, May 4, 1860.__________2mp____ Higu School ot Quebec.1*EE usual course cf instruction in this inf ti« totioncomprises English Reading ; Grtmur ai ad Composition, History, Geography, Wr i ng; rithmetic, General and Commercial; iVatle- July.la/.eii, Capt Stone, Ameeica,Capt Millar, VsiA.Capt EG Loti, Niao/iba, Cnpi Anderson \\.raiCA,Car.t Shannon.KuporA, Capt J Leitct, Sootia (now building ) These vessels carry a.clear fVbite Ligh'at naat head; Green on starboard bow; Red on port how.leive\tWEDMRBDAY Europa, Moodie,\t\"\tBoston do\t3 lb\tMay.?arsia, Judkins,\t\"\tN.York, do\t6th\tJune.Arabia, Stone,\t\"\tBoston, do\t13th\t\u201c Africa, Shannon,\t\"\tN.York, do\t2Qtb\t\" Niagara, Millar,\t\u201c\tBcslon, do\t30th Asia, Lott,\t\"\tN.York, do\t4th Suropa, Leitch,\t\"\tBoston, do\t11th Persia, Jadkins,\t\"\tN.York, do\t18th\t\" Arabia, Stone,\tBoston, do 25th \" Berths not secured until patd for.A\u2019n experienced Surgeon on board.Theowr.eis of these ships will noi be account» tkle for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry.Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading re signed therefor and the value thereof therein tpressed.For Freight or Passage apply to E.OT k /.Q.BATES., 99, State Street, Boston, Or\tE.CÜNAKD.4 Bowling Green, New York May 30, 1860.For Sale ex \u201c Alexander, ________________________ 150 r.E.AJ\u201c VINS BOTTLR8.in fine |\t.Zi order.For sale by N OFFICE iu the Subscribers\u2019 Stores, < Andrew\u2019s Wharf.WM DINNING k CO.Qaeboc, April 27, 1860 A NO A.St TO LET.THE LOWER FLAT of houso, consisting of Foca Rooms and Crllab, St.Kustache street, near Jeffery Hale, Esq , School House, St.John\u2019s Suburb*.\u2014Apply to chas.McDonald, Upper Town Market.Quebec, April 27, 1860.tT LETT MryHB HOUSE.SHOP and premises 1 at present occupied by Mrs.Hull, n.13, Buade street.\u2014Enquire of PANET k HUOT, Quebec, Jany.31, 1860.\tNotarié « TO BB laET.rWO SHOPS, in Little Champlain street, well adapted for the Grocsrt Business.^aeh shop has desirable apartments above.#U1 be let separately or together \u2014Apply to E.GLAGKEMBYER, N.P.Quebec, Mar.9, 1860.\tn-f 13 M.Bakery and House to Let.N Valter street, next door to Mr.I J.0.Vallieri k Go\u2019s Cabinet Manufactory \u2014Apply to J.O.VALLIERB k SON.or to B, G.CANNON, N.P.Quebec, Feb 3, 1860.TO BE LET.THAT extensive and well known DEEP WATER WHARF, at Point Levi, known a* McKBaziB\u2019s.\u2014Apply to the proprietor, CHAS.McKENZIE, 15, St.Peter street.Qnebee, Feby.31, 1860.__n-law TO LET, MrpHAT spacious two story fire brick X bailt HOUSE, situated at La Ca-nardiAre, within one mile of the Dor-checter bridge toll-gate,\u2014with subie, coach booM, kitchen, and flower gardens, and pasturage land, etc.,\u2014all ia first rate order.Apply to E.G.CANNON, N.P.Quebec, Feby.18, 1860.Messrs.TESSIER & BOSS, A&VOOASB3, TTEEP their OFFICE at No.42, Sr.Loci* IV 8t., Upper Town, and No.5, Quebec Cain¦**) 81 Peter Street, Lower Town.Ul»io J.Tnam.y ( David A.Roes.Jany 2 1860.\t12m WOODS MDJORESTS.Grows Laids Defartmsnt, Qutbte, 15M June, I860.NOTICE is hereby given that a SALE of TIMBER BERTHS, in the following Territories, will be held at tbe places and dates, and subject to the conditions mentioned below, namely : Upper Ottawa Territory, At the Crown T imber Office, Ottawa, on the 16th day of July next.Lower Ottawa Territory, At the Crown Timber Office, Montreal, cn be 18th day of July next.Ontario Territory, At the Crown Timber Office, Belleville, on the 24ih day of July next.St.Maurice Territory, At the Crown Timber Office, Three Rivers, on the 20th July next.CONDITIONS OF SALE.FIRST.The Berths at their estimated area, more or less, to be pat at Public Auction, at sneb upset, Bonus, in addition to the ordinary ground rent, as may be determined by the Crown Lands Department.The Bertha to be adjudged to the party bid dir.g the highest amount of Bonus.The Boons and first season\u2019s rent, to be paid immediately after tbe Berth is adjudged, in each case.SECOND.Parties to whom Berths are adjudged, to be at tb* expense of running tbe lines when found necessary, ia accordance with instructions to be issued by the Crown Lands Department.THIRD.All Berths disposed of on the River St Maurice or its Tributaries, to be subject to an annual charge for tbe benefit of the St.Maurice Road Fund, at the rate of Forty dollars for fifty square miles in area; this charge to be paid every season, before tbe issue of License.FOURTH.Licenses to issue to the successful comp*-titors, within one month from tbe day of sale.FIFTH.In all other respects the Berths to be subject to tbe general Timber Regulations, now in force, or wbich may b« hereafter in force.The Berths to be offered for sale can be ascertained on and after the FIRST PROXIMO, at tbe respective Crown Timber Offices, and at tbe Crown Lands Department, Quebec.ANDREW RUSSELL, Assis'.Com.Crown Land*.Qnebee.June 19, 1860 Quebec, May 28, I860, LANE, GIBB à CO.lm For ^ale by the Subscriber.S~ UPERIOR SALAD OIL in cases of 1 dozen.Claret, St.Julien, in Hhds.Bordeaux triple clarified Vinegar, Bizat\u2019s.Macaroni and Vermicelli, Wine Corks, Soft Shell Almonds and Walnut*, Altsopp\u2019s Ale in bottle, Barclay\u2019s London Porter, \u2014also\u2014 Wliiteheed and Zinc Paints, Webster\u2019s Long Flax and Navy Canvass, A to C.English Cordage.H.LeMESURIER, Quebec, June 1, 1860.________________ STORAGE.IR3T CLASS STORAGE.On Moderate Terms.O.MURPHY * CO., Hunt\u2019s Wharf.Quebec, June 6, 1860.____________ Scotch Steam «iny, to a retain of hall the profits.Loves are mode good without deduction or dû' ount, and are adjusted and paid in Montreal vithout reference to London.JOHN ROSS, an'* WM.HY.TILSTONE, A&kwt?vis Quebec, UNION SUILDfNia SOCIETY.Simard\u2019: inix.nsoa.and Gowkn\u2019s Buildings, St.Petei treet.JuehtoC.23thers, are offered by this Company to parties nteuding to insure their lives :\u2014 Perfect security for the fulfilment of its en-çaiierner.ts to Pol'cy t.ob'eis.Favorable Rates of Premium.A high reputation for Prudence and Judgment, and the most liberal consideration of all questions connected with the interests of the as-«urecL Thirty pay* grace allowed for Payment or Rinewal Premiums, and no forfeiture of policy from unintentional mistake.Policies lapsed by r.on-jtayment of premiums may be renewed within thiee months, by pay* ngthe premium, with a fine of ten shillings per cent, on the production of satisfactory evidence of the good state ot health of the life assured.Participation of profits by the assured, amounting to two-thirds of its net amount.Large Bonus declared 1855, amounting to £2 par cent per annum on the sum assured, being sn ages from 20 to forty 80 per cent on the premium.Next division of profits in 1860.Stamps and Policies not charged for.All Medical Fees paid by the Company.Medical Refeeeb:\u2014De.ROW AND, No.24, St.Lewis Street.FORSYTH, BELL fc CO.Cosemerchd Chtmben.Qnebee, April !$« 1166, Starch ! Starch ! ! THE PUREST, the STRONGEST, and the most.ECONOMICAL STARCH in the country, is BROWN BROTHERS\u2019 Canadian Patent Starch.16 GREY NUN STREET, Montreal, Sept 10, 1859.\t_ 12m CAMPBELL & KERR, IDVOCAIES, ATTORNEYS ft BARRISTERS No.M, Garden Street, Uffkr-Town, QUEBEC Archibald Campbell Jr., William H.Kerr.Uct 25,1859.\t12m Patronized by the Museums of University and Trinity Colliges, Toronto, McGill*s College, Montreal, and gentry throughout the Canadas.williaiTcouper, (LAT1 OF TORONTO,) ISTA-TUR A.LI9T, No.75, St Paul Street, Quebec.Kf Specimens of Natural History preserved and Stuffed to imitate Life, and mounted on tbe improved Rock.Grass and Decoration warranted not to Fade.O\u201d ANT BRANCH OF TNI ART PUNCTUALLT AT-TENDED TO.Preserved Skins of American Birds, Ac.Ac.always on band.Sept 10, 1859.\t____ For Sale by the Subscriber :\u2014 A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ofHOUSE FURNISHING and BUILDING HARD-WARE Paints, Oils, Window Glass, and Mechanical Tools, Ac., Ac.\u2014also \u2014 Just received a superior quality of COAL OIL LAMPS Wicks, Shades, Globes, Ohim-aeys Brushes, Ac., Ac.Refined Coal Gil.SAMUEL J.SHAW, St John Street, Upper-Town, and Sons-le-Fort Street, Lower-Town.Quebec, Jan.18, 1860.NOTICE.A T a meeting of tbe LADIES of ST.PA-TRICK\u2019S CONGREGATION, called by tbeRev.JM.MoGauran, and'held in the St.Patrick's Presbytery on the 30 th of JANUARY, it was resolved on HOLDING a BAZAAR in aid of the BT.BRIDGET\u2019S ASYLUM, in the month of OCTOBER next.M.M.BR0USSEAU, Secretary.Qnebee, Teb.2,1860.Prixtbd and ruBMSHRD-by 8.B.FOOTE, Editor R*d Proprietor, at bis Steaai Print log EstabUshaMBt) No.$, Mountai* Strut Qoobto -4 "]
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