Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 4 septembre 1862, jeudi 4 septembre 1862
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C*T>n TH »ATBOXA*R CP TH1 Right Honorable the VISCOUNTESS MONCK, WILL SI HELD 1H SEPTEMBER NEXT, FOE TBE BENEFIT OF TBE Protestant Male Orphan Asylum.COMMERCIAL îOCTïtA Ttbc» FctiÏTÏ |l«inKO AT WOWTWJAt W AJO Of THE ÜISTfUiâ&SD ENGI4KH OPERATIVES.\t1 AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.Contribn'ioas win b« thankfully recaired by u.» (indermaotiooad Ladiaa :\u2014 M'S\tGriAT*,\tMr*.\tGlonr, Mrs\tJeff-ry,\tMrs.\tPrior, Mrs\tÜ Moatiz'nbert,\tMrs.\tR Hamilton.Mrs\t^ m.D.C*c\tt\tMrs\tMaesias, Mrs Forsyth.Qnabac, Jana 12, 1862.\ti4W QUEBEC, THURSO S E P T E M BAZAAR IN AID OF THE THE ST.LAWRENCE WAREHOUSE, DOCK & WHARFAGE CO\u2019Y., SOU TH QUEBEC.Incorpora:* by Act of Parliament, 20 Vic.e.174.Gao Beswick.B;q., Praa., Managing Director Jase» Pattoe, Jr., Saparintendent.Thomas H.Chafmas, bacretary.T3I3 COMPART poasassaa Daap Water Whams for Ocean Sbips, Lake and Rmr Craft, with saitabta Storage for Floor Grains, A*h»s, Iron, Coals, Salt, *e^ kt., in direct connection with the Grand Trank Rail way.\u2014Also, a Timber Core of 4C00 fen froot-*ge, with Deal Wharves, Steam Elevators, Cranes, Ac., f r tb*«rpediuoo :.\u2014Letters to be addressed to the Secre tary, at the Jompaoj's Office, SHAW\u2019S BUILDINGS, Mountain Street, vloebec.Quebec.May 15,18«2.\t6mc law CANADA Oil Association.Oil Sprifg?, Enniskillen.PHE Subscribers having been appointed VALUABLE Heal Estate FOR SALE.Agents for tbe above Association, are prepared to sell and cnntraet for the delivery ! of\t.Crude Petroleum, at the WSLL9, at Wyoming Station, or Point Levi.JOHN ANDBRSON k CO., _\tSt.Peter Street.Quebec, Aug.26, 1862.at l*t MARL HILL FARM aituate at Loretta about six mite* from Quebec, on tbe Ormiere ( dacudarnii-'d) road contains about 125 arp-ois, tboroogbly uodertr*ioed and in a high stare of coltiv ition, with a atone dwelling house, farm boose, barn, 155 feet lu leng'h.End other boiidings ib-reon The farm froLts oo the Rivfr St.uh*rles, with valuable water privilege, 32 feet fall of water.54 arparts of wood land near Lorette.Sad.3rd.12 arpents of land on the Rivar St.Coarles.aoj lining the Quebec Water Works cam, wiih a saw mill thereon erected, and access to tbe same by macadamised road.4th.32 bnildicg lots at the same place, on the said macadamised road, one-fourth of an arpent front by 90 teet in depth.5th.1 Building lot, near the Lorette Bridge.6tb.60 arpents of land, at Belair, about 7 miles from Lorette, with a bout* and bam thereon.An excellent su id for a general oo a a try store.7ib.20 srpeats at the same plans, with a dam and materials for srsction of a saw mill.8tb.An emplacement in St.ValHer Street, Queoec, at tbe foot of the Cote d\u2019Abrabam, 88 fe*t front, by about 100 feet depth to the cime da cap.i he above lots, tbe property of RiCHABo F&sshas.Esq , are offered for sals, in eanso-qaence of his intention to leave this District to reside in ths Eastern fcwncbips.For farther particulars apply to tba Hon.Loots Pavst, N.P., or to ANDERSEN k PARKIN, Advocates, St.Lewi* Street.Qoebsc, June 2», 1862.CATAWBA SITRIJP SOMETHING NEW! BOARD: WILLIAM MOLSON, Esq., Chairmav.THOMAS KAY, Esq., | HENRY THOMAS, Esq.Hos.JOHN YOUNG, | DAVID TORRANCE Esq Babxsbj\u2014MOLSON\u2019S BANK Lboal Aovisirb\u2014Messrs.TORRANCE k MORBIrt, Msdical Advisbr-WM, SUTHERLAND.B#q , M.D Scevetoe\u2014JAMBS H.8PRINGLE.Auditoe\u2014THOMAS R JOHNSON.Sesidbst Sbcrbtabt abo Gihbral Assit\u2014 A.MACKENZIE FORBES.UNION BITILniMCtS, 26, St.Francois Xavier Street, Montreal.£bewni leave for ST.ANNE, every MONDAY, TCESDAYand SATURDAY Mornings, from the Champlais Markbt Wharf, and will call at her usual stopping places, returning the same day.Parties wishing to charter tbe Steamer for Pleasure Trips, can have her every Wednesday and Thursday.\t,.For the hour of departure enquire on board, or at the Steamboat office, Boisvert\u2019s Hotel.JACQUES GARANT, *\t.\tAgent.Quebec, Jana 25, 1862.\t3aw Steam fern Montreal to Mm, WHITE- STAS Line of Steamships FOR LONDON DIRECT.Notice.WHEREAS MR.CHARLES RACINE, Baker, of St.Roch, disappeared since Friday morning, tbe 25th April last, and that his family has not beard of him since, public notice is hereby given that Madams Raoini has authorised the undersigned Notary to settle h'S business; therefore parties indebted to him are requested to make in mediate payment to the undersigned ; and those wbo have claims against him will file their accounts.F.L.GAÜVREAÜ, _\t.\tNotary.Quebec, May 10, 1862.\tlaw THE SPLENDID NEW k POWERFUL IRON SCREW STEAMSHIP \u201c MAVROCORDATOS, \u201d A 1,12 Years.1200 Tons, 600 Horse Power, FREDERICK S.EWEN, Commander, WILL LI AVI MONTRE iL for L03D0V DIRECT Summer Arrangements.1862.?1862.DIRECT STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH Collection and Commission.MR.E.TT SNOW, MONTREAL.< A GLASGOW.\u201c Anchor\u201d Line STEAM PACKET SHIPS On or about the 1st September next.rpHI.^ fa.TOa.rite *n(l highly classed Steam- ship having four water-tight Compart.Special Features : NON-FORFEITURE OF LIFE POLICIES.LIFE POLICIES CONSIDERED UNCHALLENGEABLE EXCEPT IN CASES OF PALPABLE FRAUD.POLICIES PAYABLE DURING LIFE-TIME OF ASSURED.LIFE POLICIES GRANTED ON A SPECIAL REDUCED SYSTEM.THE Subscriber begs to inform bis friends and tbe public, that he has on band a All of which artfully explained in the Prospectus.Supply of the NEW SYRUP, in prepared from the Catawba Grape, which can be procured from him either quantity or with ICED SODA WATER from the fountain, at No.14 Baade Street.Iced i ^ola Water and Nectar from tbe Fountain or , \u2022n Bottle, with a great variety of Syrups con- < staatlj on hand.Days o» Qbaoe :\u2014Assured folly protected, both under Fire as well as Life Policies.Diyisiohs of Lire Pbofitb Every five yean.Foar-bitbs returned to participating Policy Holders The undersigned having been appointed as Agent to the above well known and long estab Hsbed Office, is prepared to take Risks on Fire and Life.Office Hours 10 to 5.BBNIAH 8.PRIOR, .\tAgent, Quebec Chambers, St Peter Street Qnebee, June 26, 1862.\tI2me Elephant Oil, CASKS, For Sale by Quebec, July 4, 1862.M.G.MOUNTAIN.Public Notice.ALL persons indebted to the Estate of the late MADAME SOPHIE LOUISE BOU-DREAULT, widow of tbe late Honorable Louis Mkthot, are requested not to pay any money to any person except tbe undersignsd, who are alone an horised on tbe part of Miss Zslibs Msthot, Universal Legatee.LS.AR0ANT, F.BOISVERT, _ v .\tAttornies.Quebec, June 12, 1862.\ttf ments and of great strenstb.(late of the Greek and Oriental Steam Navigation Company), has been engaged expressly for this Trade, and selected for her power and the excellent condition in which she has delivered her Cargoes.She has very superior Accommodation for First, Second and Third Class Passengers, who can be booked through to all Ports of Britain and the Continent.This Line will be continued Monthly during remainder of Season, and presents to importers a desideratum needed of importing Goods direct, and we recommend them to instruct their Agents iu England to secure Freight accommodation without delay.For terms of Passage and Freight apply.In Montreal, to JOHN 8.BOWEN, Chemist and Druggist, _ .\t14 Buade Street.Quebec, Aug.14, 1862.JUST RECEIVED! Just Received, SPECIFIC for Gout aid Another Novelty! DAVENPORT\u2019S Rheumatism, SCENTED OEMS I 3m-2aw-s Ericsson\u2019s CALORIC ENGINE BLAIN'S GOUT and RHEUMATISM PILLS, DR.SCOLLI3 BROWNE\u2019S GHLORO-DYNE.JOHN W.McLBOD, Chemist k Druggist._\t8t, John\u2019s Gat».Quo bee.May IT, 1862.Bottles.Piesse & Lobln\u2019d Poustain Rings ! ! ! Finger Just Received per \u201cIna\u201d from Neio-caslle WINE and CLARET la Crates, For Sale by TBB uudesaiffsed is prepared to famish ERICSSON'S CALORIC ENGINES, 12 inch, 18 inch and 24 Inch, single and twin 24 inch cyliaders.LbMESÜRIBR k CHAMPION, 33, St.Peter Street.Quebec, July 1, 1862.\t* ¦ These Engines have bean extensively used in tbe United State* and Cuba, and are admitted to be tbe safe*; and most economical motors to aae.Notice.They are compact and simple iu construction ; are not liable to explosion ; require no engin*eriog skill for their mao*gemeot; do not iocrsmg- tbe icsoranee of the building* in which they are placed ; and consume only a third of the fuel of a steam-engine of the same powrr.J^IVING on tbe premises, the Subscriber is prepared to dispense M1DIOI NES at all hours of tbe night, and on SUNDAYS from EIGHT to TEN A.M.They are applicable for all tbe purposes for Vbfcb the sieam-engioe is used, and are parties arly salted lor driving Printing Presses, bu:* ;og.pumping, and working the macblasry c: Ht11», Machine ftbops and Manafactories of | all kiutia where motive power is required.Toese kogines are made according to tbe directions of tbe Inventor, and have all bis latest improvements.JOHN W.MoLTSOD, Chemist k Di-oggist, St.Jo hn\u2019s Gate.Quebec, May IT, 1862.pHE delight of all wbo have seen this little A conceit is most gratifying to its inventor.It is at once aseful and ornamental.By tbe leaet pressure, the wearer of the Ring can ; cause a jet of Perfume to arise from it at any time desired\u2014-thus every one can carry with them to a Ball, Concert, or Public Assembly, enough scent so refreshing 1 for the evening.The practical application of this invention canses a good deal of merriment and laughter.\u201cA gentlemen who abhors perfume, unless it be snuff, squeezing'' a Lady\u2019s baud, will receive a shower of the eternal Frangipanni or Kiss-me-quick, much to the del;gbt of all present et being thus sweetly \" found out.\u201d The Rings can be filled with Perfume with the greatest ease\u2014thus : press the Ball at the back of tbe Ring nearly fiat, pour scent into a cup and dip the Ring into it ; tbe elasticity of the bill will then draw tbe Perfome into the interior till full.Each Ring will bold about half an ounce of tbe Perfome.Visitors to the sick will find a Ring filled with Lavander Water, tbe antiseptic qualities of which are so valuable, to be of the greatest service, both to Invalid and Visitor.The Rings are sold empty, so that purchasers can fill them with their own favorite scent.\u2014 Price 2s.6d.i\\OTICE TO FARMERS AND DTHERS Refer is Montreal to BAVUe Mess s.Parsons & Finney, COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, St.Alexis 84 set, LAND FOR SALE.A LARGE ARRIVAL of.Em grants with CAPITAL, are expend at Quebec this Bummer.Persons having F ARMS FOR SALE would find the MR.J.B.ROLLAND, St.Vincent Street, Where Engin* may be seen in operation.QUEBEC CRRONICLE an excellent medintn for disposing of tb* m.O- The CASH must \u2014ALSO, TO\u2014 ment.Quebec, May 28, 186.3.accompany the Ade ertise- 3nt MESSES.LOVELL A GIBSCN PRINTERS, TORONTO, ATO TO THE PROPRIETOR OF THE Quebec ihroniele.They are also in isïrîJir*\u201d f»° water stations.be addressed so Me.SAMUEL RfSLEY, Consulting Engineer, Toronto ; Me.W.ü.CHITTENDEN, Manufacturer, Niagara, O.W.Jany 4, 1862.or to DINNCFORD\u2019S Pure Fluid Magnesia Ha; been, during twenty-five yeers, empbati-cally sanctioned by th Medical Profession, and universally accep»ed by tbs Publie, as tes B»st kiMDT for \u2022t: L acidity of the stomach, heartburn HIaD \\GH8, GOUT AND INDIGESTION, and as a Mild Assumt for delicate constitutions, more especially for Ladies and Children.Combined with tbe ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP It form* eo agreeable Afferoucing Draught in Which ite aperient qualifie, arç Q1Qçh jocret#_ ed During Hot Sessoss and in Hot Gu-MA-s tbe regular uee of this simple and alegant remedy has been found highly beuefi-Otai.Manufactured (with the utmost attention to itreugtb sod purity,) by DINNEFORD A Co, .73, New Bond Street, London : And Sold by all respectable Chemists tbroogbout tbe W .Dae 28, 1841\t, government Emigration Office, Quisle, 5th Mi r, 1861! SINGLE MAN wants a situation as A Country.Apply at tbs offloe.Quebec, May 5, 1862.LEA & PE&RDïfi » CSLMSATFD WORCESTEBSHIHE SAUCE* PEf'VOtrWClB IT 00 E I OISSBU B s, to be tbe ONLY 8000 SAUCE, and applicable to ¦VERY VARIETY OF DISH.Agent for Quebec : .JOHNS BOWEN, Chemist and Druggist, 14 Baade Street._ .\t.\tQuebec.Quebec, Jane 6, 1862.DAVID E.MACLEAN k CO.In London, to Messrs.MELLADEW k 00 , 44 Mark Lane.Messrs.HILL, SON k MEADOWS, 35 Milk Street, Oheapside.CHARLES BIGGS Erq.122 Bishop Gate Street.In Liverpool, to Messrs.ALFRED HILL k CO., The Albany Old Hall Street.N.B.\u2014Tbe next Ship of the Line will leave London on r* about tbe 20th Scplemb?r.Agents for Quebec : LANGLOIS A GLASS.Quebec, Aug.18, 1862.\tim SAILIHO RKOCLAULT BBTWBEH Montreal, Quebec and Glasgow* CALEDONIA,\u20141397 Tons Register, 360 Horse Power, 12 jeais A 1,\u2014Jambs Curke, Commander.UNITED KINGDOM,\u2014Tons Register, 300 Horse-Power, 12 years A 1,\u2014 Jamss Cbaio, Commander.FROM QUEBEC : Unitbd Kingdom.Saturday,\tAng.\t23.Tuesday, Sept.23 United Kingdom.Tuesday, Oct.14.Caledonia.Saturday, Nov.15 FROM GLASGOW: MONTREAL, C.E., TTENDS to collection of accounts for _ Publishers, Merchants, Physicians, and others, in Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa and Toronto, and other places in Oanadt.All collections duly reported and proceeds promptly paid over.Address communications to \u201c Montreal Gazette Office.\u201d Rsfsbences :\u2014Lowe k Chamberlin, Proprietors *' Montreal Gazette John Lovell Publisher \u201c Canada Directory,\u201d Ac , Ac , Montreal ; R, A A.Miller, Wholesale Booksellers and Stationers, Montreal and Toronto.July 1, 1862.\t6ruc A NOVA SCOTIAN VIEW OP\u2019 ANNEXATION.The (From tbe Halifax Reporter.) recent debate in the Imperial Parlia- Heiiry Williams Mackreth, SOLICITOR, Commissioner for taking Affidavits for Courts in Lower Canada.Unitbd Kingdom,.Oalbdonia.Unitbd Kingdom,.alidonu.Saturday, July 26 Do.Aug.23 Sept.13 Oct.18 8o°: THE United Kingdom, SAIL FROM for GLASGOW WILL QUEBEC SATURD1Y, (he 2Srd AUGUST, Rates of Passage from Quebec to of Passage from G las goto : Saloon Cabin.$60 $30 $25 H- W.BANSLEY, Perfumers and Hair Coders* I atronized by their Royal Highnesses the Prince of W ale*, Prince Alfred and Suite; the Governor General and gentry of the Household; the Officers of the Garrison, andParliamentary Hair Dressers by appointment.and FIRE & LIFE Insurance Company, Incorporated by Royal Charter.Es a blished in 1809* Intermediate.Third Class f including an abundant sap- £ ply of property-cooked provisiors).\\ Obildren in proportion.Return Tickets $100 since May last.Berths not secured until paid for.KP* Each ship carries a duly qualified Surgeon.For freight or passage apply to G.A D SHAW, Montreal.ROBERT SHAW A OO., Quebec.Quebec, July 31,1862.\to UNITY Fire and Life Associations OF LONDON.CAPITAL : Two Million Five Hundred Thousand Pounds Sterling.Capital - - TwoMllliDBei Sterling.Deposited in Canada - - 550,000.No- 10» St- John Street, Quebec- WE respectfully return thanks to oar customers for their very liberal patronage since onr establishment in Quebec, and beg to bring before their notice the extension of onr premires, which is now filled with Choice, Cheap, Cseral and Fancy GOODS, PRK81 dknt: His Grace tho Duke of Roxburgh, K.I v i c e-p residents: The Most Noble the Marquis of Abercorn, K.G., The Right Hon.The Earl of Stair.Canada Branch : Offices, No.11, Great St.James Si., >1 ONT REAL.HEAD OFFICE 64 Princes Street, Edinburgh, MANAGRR:\tSKPKETART David Hmith Esq.| John Ogilvie, Esq.CANADA CENTRAL BRANCH: E.«?st^ïibrp.rî |4 * 5 ^chants' Exchange Montreal | Perfsmery, Toys, Combs, fumery, Gesnell\u2019s _______________________ Baskets, Walking Canes, Violins, Accordéons, Flutes, Ac , Ac., Wigs, Ornameatal Hair, Wig Braids and Plats, always on band and made to order.Baby\u2019s Carriages, the cheapest and best in Canada.\u2014Prices : from $3.50 to $16.Resorti ground and set with despatch, on an entirety new principle.A GREAT WANT SUPPLIED ! MANAGING DIRECTORS : D.Lorn MaoDougal, Esq.| Tbos.Davidson, Esq.ORDINARY DIRRCTORS : The Hon.Louis Renaud.M.L.C., The Hon.John Rose, M.P., Thomas Ryan, Esq., Merchant, James Law.Esq., Merchant, David Davidson, Esq., Banker.DIRECTORS FIRE DEPARTMENT.JOHN FROTHING HAM.Esq.BENJAMIN HOLMES, Esq.ALFRED LAROCQUE, Esq.W ILLIAM LUNN, E .q.JOHN l>.MACKENZIE, Esq.JOHN TORRANCE.Esq.MEDICAL OFFICERS.WILLIAM SUTHERLAND, Esq.E.H.TRUDEL, Esq.M.D.MANAGER.WILLIAM P.REYNOLDS, Esq.Aug.11, 1862.4 Corbet Court, Gracechurcb Street, London.12mcp To Ship-masters and others.ment on the subject of Canadian Defence, has attracted a good deal of observation from the American Press.Some of the New York papers think the remarks made by tbe majority of the speakers are almost insulting to the people of the Province, and merit resentment.The Herald can \u201cimagine the disgust of the Canadians on reading the report of Lord Palmerston\u2019s speech,\u2019\u2019 and would not u be surprised if the reaction of feeling produced by tbe recent display of English indifference to them should lead to the Canadians either setting up for themselves, or annexing their territory to the United (meaning the Northern) States.\u201d The New York Times also displays much sympathy with the people of Canada, who \u201c can hardly fail to be (From the Montreal Transcript.) Tbe public meeting, on Saturday, convened by advertisement, for the purpose of contributing relief to tbe distressed operatives of Great Britain, was numerously attended, and by a large class of our most influential citizens.Most of the signers to tbe requisition were present, and in addition many of the leading members of the mercantile and other classes.At the appointed hour, the meeting haring adjourned to the Board of Trade Room in the Exchange, ^;s Lordship, the Metropolitan, occupied ihc chair, and in the course of bis observations remarked that the action of this meeting could not be looked upon as an act of charity, hut as an act of public duty ; for tbe operatives in the manufacturing districts were eaf-feiiug privation, in order that England might maintain tho high position of neutrality she Das all along kept up, during the present distressing conflict In America.Honorable John Rose, seconded bv William effev t°nL £8'luire*\tto the Allowing .i\tme®ting expresses its deep svra- patfay for the distress existing among the operatives of Great Britain ; and records its admiration of tbe patient and noble manner in which they have borne their sufferings,\u2014and that the meeting recognises it as a duty to cooperate with their fellew-sabjecu.in Britain in tbeir efforts to mitigate the suffering that now prevail*.\u201d i lie resolution was then passed unanimously.A large and influential committee was then named to collect subscriptions ; and a vota of thanks was passed to the chairman.Subscription lists were immediately opened : tbe first on the list being Wm.Molson, Esq., who subscribed $500.The Honorable George Moffatt, set down the name of bis firm, Gillespie, Mof-tntt kCo., for n similar sum, intimating his wilhngues* to double that sum in conjunction with a certain number of others.He was followed by Messrs.D.Torrance A Co., John Red- w * ,\tsharply stung by the snub- {'path k Son, Buchanan HarriB iro'''r' a\"*!' b.,g and sneer, of lb.metropoliun leg-l.- pdeo,, L.w, Vpu\u201c i ào KdmîoMoo.A?i« .modérât, and tro.r.orrhe I .Co, Wm.Porr « Co., With .obS\u201c\"io7.of tors \u2019\u2019 Even such a moderate and trustworthy journal as the Commercial Advertiser of the aamo city, fails to exhibit iu usual acumen and sense ; for it, too, thinks that \u201cmuch of the late debate looks as if it expressed studied contempt or studied indifference for Canada,\u2019\u2019 and expresses its belief that \u201c that there has grown un in Canada, if nota desire ior sepa- I will contribute to this patriotic stïbsVfmTônT rate nationality, at least an impulse in favor of | sum worthy of iu pristine fame for generally ; a fitting and enduring testimonial of iu similar amounts, and several of them with equal offers of augmentation.A large number subscribed in various amounts from $250 fort?inF Bn aggregate of upwards of fco,O00a* tbe subscriptions on the soot W.subscriptions on the spot.We entertain not the least doubt that Montreal and loyalty and ntuebment to the British nation and her free insliunions.a greater degree of independence.\u201d These and other journals which express similar opinions, hare evidently little appreciation of tbe feeling that exists between the colonists and the people of the mother-country We are assured that Canadians see nothing insulting in any of the speeches that were 53\u201c A young woman named Adelaide Coes, who has been for aome time working on armv coau and blouses, in Hartford, has, by rubbis IHIOAGO ! Tierces, Montreal P.Mess Prime and Cargo SALE, MESS BBRF, in Barrels and do do do.\t-ALSO.\u2014 Prime Pork, Biscuit, Butter, Flour, Split Peas, Ao.Quebec, July 1, 1862.J.C.NOLAN, 3t.Peter Street.tf of them are characterised by an evident desire to avoid any expressions that may wound tbe feelings of tbe most sensitive man.What was said was uttered in the most cordial and kindly manner, and should be accepted in the same spirit by those most especially interested.Indeed if more indignation had been exhibited, it would bave been almost excusable when we consider the culpable inaction of tbe new Canadian Government in respect to Canadian defences.It is to be earnestly hoped that they will accept tbe hints thrown ont by Lord Palmerston and others on tbe occasion alluded to, and take speedy measure to show the Imperial Government that there is no intention of evading, neglecting, or refusing to make pro completely destroyed one of her eyes, and seri-onsty injured the other.There must be some powerful poison in tbe dye of the cloth.Gesbralship \u2014Some of our contemporaries who are still in the way of doing military criticism, are lashing out viciously about these days.We advise them to keep cool.Scolding don\u2019t seem to mend matters.It is onlucky to have poor Generals; to have our soldiers know it seems to make the matter worse.One thing u very certain\u2014if things are to go or» as they have done, the order excluding reporters from the camps of tbe armies is an absolutely necessary one.It will never do to bave such performances fully reported.On tbe contrary, For Sale, WITH IMMEDIATS POSSESSION, and with or without the furniture, that well-known HOUSE the \u201cRailroad Hotel,\u201d at Richmond janction, Eastern Townships.Reasons of a purely domestic nature induce the proprietor to dispose of it.The price wanted is very moderate, and will be taken as follows:\u2014Not less than one fourth cash down, and the balance in half yearly or yearly installaeots with interest.For particnlars and to treat address tbe proprietor.NARCISSE NOEL, Richmond Junction, Eastern Townships.Aug.25, 1862._____________ \u201e_________\u2018 Government must forbid tbe newspapers to sent, certainly, we must confess that they show ?\u2019VC- \u2022!» IO Lit.THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4.i8«2.H1W ADVERTItlMENTS.For Montr«*l\u2014SU*m4r Montr«Al.Grand Trank Ferry Steamer\u2014J Tibbiu.BlankeU\u2014Glorer t Fry.Iron Bedstead*\u2014do.Quebec Rifle Club\u20140 H E TiUtone.Broker k Commission Merchant\u2014M Benjamin.Notice\u2014J k M Dunn.Lecture\u2014R Baxter.Gold Rings Lost\u2014J R Andy.One Cooking Range and fittings for Sale or to Let at St Foy Laundry.A Setter Bitch and Dog for Sale\u2014L Casanlt.Sale of Teas, Sugars, 0.2.$3,90 to 4.30 Superflue, 4.75 4,HJ; Fancy.4.8J to 4 90; Kztra.5 to.MO; Superior Extra.5 20 lo 5,30.U»k Flour, per 112 1b*.Sprint; Wheat.2.50 to 2.55 ; Scotch.2.55 to 2.60.Flour I* inactiva to day.There la a tale of Extra At 05.Oatmeal per barrel of 20'.) lbs., $4,75 to $5.Little or cone in market.Wheat \u2014Canada Spring, In car load*.98c to $1.No wholesale transaciioos for some day*.Tho fol lowing are price* asked for Western Wheal Chicago No.1.*1,03 ; Mllwaukle, $1.00 ; Bed Winter $1,13.Corn per 56 lb*., 45c.Dull.Be'lev and Data.\u2014No traosacliona.Pua» per t»6 lbs, 75c to aa'Ac.No traduction*.A*be* per 112 lb*.Pol*.\tto 6.25 ; Inferior* 5c to 10c more, (lei* legal deduction) ; Pearl*, $6.27) to 6 3\t^\t, Pi eight* \u2014The latu*l engagemente we hear of were at 9» 3d for Graia.aud 4» 3d tor Floor, to Liverpool or Glasgow ; few vessels offering.BKVfEW Of THE BUTTER AND PAOVIMON TRADE, Far August, 1862.Butter, throughout tbe mouth, ba* been in fair ro quest, and price* have been well maintained Lota.generally, have been eecnred toon alter arrival Tne advices Irom Britain have stopped extensive «hipping transaction* ; but really good parcel* have been freely purcba*ed for tbl* branch of the trade.The demand for the Lower Port* ba* been quite brisk.e»t>e-dally during the latter part of the month, the re»ult being a complete clearance of thej market ; aud \u2022hould the demand continue brl*k U is more than probable tbat present quolaiion* will be fally i$aintalo«d.We quote inferior 10c to I0)e; medium 10c lo 12c; fine I'-lVsc to 13c ; choice.13>»c to 14c.Lard.\u2014The market U quite bare ; we do not hear of any bat remit lot* offering ; tbe demand la good and e to 8}c would be given for good lot*.Tallow 8c to Hjc.There i* a fair demand, but no ¦applies.\t.\t\u201e Hams are scareu : Smoked sell at from 5M,e to 7c Sugar cured, 7tvc to I0o ; the Cincinnati appear to be the only klod ou tbe market.\t\u201e -, Pork \u2014Me»*, $11 to 1I.5U; Thin Met*.$9,25 to9.75 Prime Mesa.$8 25 to 8.75 ; Prime, $8.50 to 8.75.All gradea are enquired for, especially Me**, which t*ver> Arm.\tJOHN DOCGALL A CO., Produce Commission Met chant*, 270 St.Paul Street.(Successor* in tbe Produce Business to John Dougall.) The North American (as), Burgess, Liverpool, Aug.21st, reports haring had head winds all the passage out Passed inward bound brig Recovery off R osice, ship Louise off Apple Island, skip Margaret Smith below Brandy Pots in tow of Powerful, lind barque Reward off L\u2019lslet.Outward\u2014the St.Andrew (*?), barque Facide, and 7 others that wers not signalled.Tbe Advance, from Cardiff to New York, sprung leak and has been abandoned ; crew saved.Tbe brigCondova, Howes, from Plctou for Somerset put into Canine 20th Inst lo dlstre»*\u2014vessel leak ng Would repair and proceed.The United Kingdom (»\u2022) has completed her repair* atG-ilntoor\u2019scove, and will probably float off to-day or Friday.Destination for loading not decided Ship Mlonesota.Flinn, left for Montreal yesterday in tow of the Hero, and the bark Marathon in tow of Kambler.\tv .Ship Aaron arrived down from Montreal yesterday, loads d with grain, and proceeded outward.r From tbe N.9.Herald ; MARINE DISASTERS REPORTED IN AUGUST 1662 The following are cur PRICE CURRENT OF LEATHER.Montbeal, Sept.2, 1862.Tho in spec lion* of Leather for the week ending Aug.30.were ;\u2014Sides, No t.2.994 ; Do .No.2 1.3oo Do .No 3, 132 ;\u2014total 4,431.rent prices : \u2014 Hemlock Spaulsb Sole.No.1 (best brands) per lb., Do.\tdo.\tNo.2 Do.\tdo.\tNo.I,\tordinary, Do.\tdo.\tNo.2, Hemlock Slaughter, No.1, Do.\tNo.2, Waxed Upper, light and medium.Do.\theavy, Grained, do, Splits, do.large, Do do.small, Kips.No.I, City Sianghter, whole, Do.ordina-y.In sides, Calf-Skin.27 to 36 lbs., per dozen, Do 18 to 26 lbs per dozen, Harness, Skirting.Cordovan.p»r foot, Enamelled Cow, Patent Cow do, Buffed, per foot Spanish Sole\u2014For Prime stock the market 1* firmer, and (be demand fair.Holder* are looking for higher rates of ordinary grades; the supply I» ample and there 1* no change to notice In prices.Slaughter Sole \u2014There la scarcely any inquiry for this description of stock, and prices are In a measore nominal In other kind* there Is no change to notice.JOHN DOUGALL.Commission Merchant.24c to 25c 2Hc to 2le 21 e to 224c 19c to 20c 2.\u2019)e to 24o 20c to 21c 32c to 34e 31c to 32c 33c to 30c 20c to 24e 15c to 17)e 37)e to 42)e 30c to 35c to 7ne to 60c to 23c to 30c to 16e to 16c to I7)e to 14c MARITIME EXTRACTS.On Tuesday evening.2nd iu*L.Julia Anne, tbe beloved daughter of Michael Kelly, Caller, after a short illness Filends and acqn»int»oce« are rsspcctfully invited to attend the fanerai, wi.leh will Uke place to-day, Thursday, at J o\u2019clock, p m , from her father's rrsi-pence.No.3 St Paul street.On NVedn sday.3rd tost.Henrietta ThoTpson.infant daughter of Mr.Rebt Noble, aged 1 yeir ana 4 mouth* MRS.lliNSLOW, AN experienced Norw and Female Physician, présenta to the atleaiioa of Mothers her SOOTHING SYRUP From a record kept by I H.Upton, Secretary of the Ameriran Shipmaster*\u2019 Aitociation.we have compiled the following lUt of dlaauera for Anguit 1862:\u2014 Those marked A.were abandoned ; C.collision»; F, fire ; L Leaky ; M.mixing ; P, put In porta In distress ; S.stranded ; B, blown up.N*me Master Where from\tj Boon d to.| Hudson.McQuaid.Bulchen Mayo .Ryder.Steamers M Sanferd.Golden Gate.Southerner.Union Sur.Calltn (tog).Ships.Milan.Henry Gilbert.Southern Cross.Jauvt Lovett (Br) Rose Niandlib.Eliza A.Clark.Barks.Amazonian .Escoriaxa.E A Rawlins.Damon.West Wind.Collooney (Ur).Amanda.Defiance (Br).Brigs Avon (Br).iHopklrk.Hobart.f\" King Bros (Br).Ella Marla.Jacob Dock.Coudova.Schooners.Ellen (Br).Victor.Diana.Mora.Harriet A Hannah James Henry J W Spencer.James Henry Sloop*.Alice.Spy.S Francisco N Orleans S Fmnciscoi tNew York.Liverpool .Marseilles.ri Boston.St John, NU (Intcbings Callao.Burton.St John, NB Sbanghae B Hell Gat.S Sew YorklC New York C .L Cork.8 Antwerp.L Liverpool P Caldera ¦ II.Havana.4 .S Boston.|L .Valparaiso.Queensto\u2019n .New York .Bartlett- Ardrossan.Bolger .New York.N Orlean* C MeU eady New York.811*°.|L Carle.New York.Daly.Madras.CHILDREN-, which greatly facUUies tbe ptodess of Teething.by softening the gums, reducing ail inflammation-will cllay ALL PAIN and sosp-moiic action, and is Sara to Regulate the Bowels- Depend upon it, Mother*,'it will give test to yourselves, and Relief and Health to your Infaata.It not only relieves tbe child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system.It will almost instantly relieve Gfipiag in the Bowels and Wind Colio.and overcome Convulsions, which, If not spirdily remedied, end in death.We believe it the BEST antTSURKST RRtlBDY \u2019N TUB WORLD, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRBŒ4.in children, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause.We would say to every mother who has a child ¦nfferiog from any of tbe foregoing complaints \u2014DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICE, NOR THE PREJUDICE OF OTHERS, eland between yon ani your suffering child Marble Heart f Marble Heart f Which will shortly be produced, for the first time QUEBEC, WITH New Scenery, Machinery, &c., &c.See future advertisement.Quebec, Sept 1, 186L Per MINNESOTA Bristol.E P Moulmeiu A New York.Jordan.Scilly.Earraway Port Frince .Cuba.Swendaen New York.Howes.viciou.\u2022 Cardona*.S East port., a New York A Falraoutb L Cianfu\u2019os A .-omersei ju Pettes.New York Graves.New York Chadwick Ellzab'port V-llance.Elizab'port Wood.New York.Trinidad.See above Above.Oavis.Mill atoneP Newport Neeasn.Qnlncy.Mb Saody H\u2019klS Boston.ID Newbry'p L, Norwich.L Bangor.S New York C and the relief tsat will be SURE\u2014jet, ABSOLUTELY SURE\u2014to follow the use of this mtdicine, if ti nely u *ed.Foil directions for using will accompany each bottle.No$e genuine unless the fec-simile of CURTIS k PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper.Sold by Druggists throeghout tbe world.Principal Office, 13 Cedar St., New York.Price only 25 cents per bottle.JOHN F.HENRY k CO., Montre*!, General Agents for Canada.Aug.15, 1862\tIjcdAw The Confessions and Experience of an Invalid.an* [By Talegraph.] Father Point.3rd Sept.Beautiful clear day; bar.33.06; ther.65.Steamer Arabian outward bound at 8.30 a.m.; the barque N ew York Packet and 23 other Inward bound vessels passed to-day.60C 50c 21c 27 Jc 12c I5c 16c 12c (Compiled from the London Shipping and Mercantile Gazette, from tbe 18th to tbe 'diet Ang.) VESSELS ARRIVED FROM QUEBEC & MONTREAL.Almwlch.Ang 14\u2014Thompson.Barton.Aberdovey, Ang 15\u2014Frlndsbary.Jones Gravesend, Aug 16\u2014Danzig Smith Liverpool, Aug 17\u2014Grace.Stowe ; Marv, Jonea.New Kota, - u* 15\u2014Dunbrodr.WlUiama.Portamonth.Aof;20\u2014Je»*U Boyle.Rawle.Shields, Ang 16\u2014Telegram Smart.Statement of Float Inspected for the week ending 30th Aug., 1862: \u2014 Barrel* Superior Extra.754 Kxtra Superfine.'-1U9 Fancy Superfine.Superflue No.2\"7 Fine.Middling*.\u2022 Sour.d®® Rejected.27a Rye.1 10291 Short Weight* \u2014Colombia Mill*, 100 brls, John Pardee, miller.\tR.D.Colj.is, Inspector.Inspection of Grain for the week ending Aug 30, 1862:\u2014 .Bushels No.1 Milwaukle Spring Wheat.*^11* No.1 Michigan Red Winter Wheat.16.692 No 1 White Winter Wheat.H-998 (Signed.) Total.61,164 R.U.Stuphzns, Inspector nb* york markATtt \u2014Sept# Flour\u2014Rets.I3.960brls; market rather more steady ; ¦alee I\u2019J.OOO it!* at $4,9ta 5,05 for Superfine Stale ; 5.20 a 5.30 for Extra State ; 4 90 a 5 05 for Superfine West ern ;\t5,20 a 5 40 for common to medium Extra Western ; 5.50 a 5\u201960 for common to good ship, brands Extra Round Hoop Ohio.Canadian flour rather more steady ; sale* 700 brla at 5.20 a 5.30 for common 5 40 a 6,25 for good lo choice Extra.Rye fl-u (teady at 3,75 a 4 30.Receipts of Wheat 136,413 buab ; market a shade firmer bnt aomewhat unsettled ; sales 75,000 bushel* at $1.13 a 1.21 for Chicago Spring; 1.17 a 1.23 for Mil waukieClub; 1,24 a t.25 for Winter Red Western 1.35 a 1,37 tor Amber Mtchtgen.Kye steady at 78c a 8Jc for Western ; 82c to 84c for State llsrley dull end nominal.Corn receipts.Vt 990 bnsbels ; market steady and un chan.ed; sales 40,OoO bushels at 60 a 6lc for sound Mixed Western Oat* dull at 58c a 59c for Western, Cauade, Jersey and State Pork dull.Beef quiet.8 lock* dull, lower and very unsettled.Money remains plenty on call at 3 per cent.Sterling Exchange higher at 130.Imports & Exports at Quebec (Compiled tor the Morn mg Chronicle.] I M P o K rs.Sept 3.IMPORTS PER B.A A.EXPRESS COMPANY.Sept 3\u20142 bdls to P Sinclair.1 chast to W Hlmo.parcel to P Sinclair.Quebec Hank.1 box to A Giroux.1 do to Per \u201cNorth American.\u2019\u2019 FROM QUEBEC.PUBLISHED FOR THE BENEFIT and as a warning and a caution to young men who suffer frjin Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, Ac ; supplying at the same.time the means of Self-Cure.By one who has cured himself after being put to great expense through medical imposition and quackery.By prepaying postage sisole copies may be bad of the author, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.Bedford, Kings Co , N.Y.March 14, 1862.\t12mc d*w SIX BALES EXTRA SUPER.Blankets MADE PBOM Superior Soft Wool, AND GOOD COLOUR.CLOVER & FRY.Qsebec, Sept.4, 1862.\t6 IRON VESSELS SAILED FOR QUEBEC AND MONTREAL.FOR QUEBEC.The Great English & American Remedy Nlagrlc Eotlou for Rheumatism.\u2014It is not like any of the weak staff of the age.See testimonials at tbe Drug Store*, where I understand it oau be obtained.Compounded by DR BOWKBR.Boston, Mass.Oct.13, 1861\tlime Ardrossan.Ang 15\u2014Harvest Home, Miller.Cardiff.Aug 16\u2014Wat Brougham, Rees.17\u2014Eleanor, Botben.Deal, Aug 17\u2014Harriat, Meredith 1£\u2014Taemen; Moore.Fleetwood, Ang 17\u2014Marcblones* ot' Qneenebnry, Jobneao.Greenock.Ang 15\u2014SS John Bell ; Canada, Herbert Actaeon, Benson.London.Aug 18\u2014Gulnere.Matr ; Cecilia, Herman Ion.Wlllet.19\u2014Manchester.Johnsen ; Adept, Campbell ; Saaflower.Harris.Liverpool.Ang 16\u2014Hone, Treffrex; Sur McDonald; Courier, Hughes: Confiance, Wright 18\u2014 Mamelon.Urqnhart.16\u2014Julia.Smatlea ; Rona chan.Scott ; Industry.Lewi* ; Emily and Jessie, Bromsge 19\u2014Arran, Cummings ; Tasmanian, Banks.Maryport.Aug 16\u2014Clare.Carruther*.Newport, Aug 15\u2014Wellington, Halltday.Padstow.Ang 16\u2014Alcbymlat.Mably.Truro, Ang 18- Ocean.Nielson ; Ocean, Svensen.Watenord.Ang 19\u2014Helmkrlngla.Torjnsen.FOR MONTREAL.BATCBELOH\u2019S HAIR DYE! THE BEST IN THE WORLD.WILLIAM A.BATCHELOR\u2019S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be distin-goishea from nature\u2014warranted not to Injure the Hair in the least ; remedies tbe 111 effects of bad dyes, and Invigorates the Hair for life.GREY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splet-did Black or Brown, leaving the Bair soft and beautiful.Sold by all Druggists, Ac.The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A.BATCHELOR, on the four sides of each box.FACTORY, So 81 Barclay btreet, (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond Street,) Riw York.Jnne 2, 1862.Umc dAw Belfast.Aug 19\u2014Kong Oscar.Swzng.Liverpool.Ang 15\u2014Sarah.Dongles*; Hope, Hill.I.olth, Aug «0\u2014Cypress.Fenhow.I.ongb Foyle, Ang20\u201488 NovsscotUn.- Shields.Aug 16\u2014Caledonia, Turnbull.20\u2014Norman, Williamson Sunderland, Aug 15\u2014St Thomaa Packet Archbatd.LOADING AT LIVERPOOL.Ang.21.For Quebec\u2014Ocean Bride, Pottlnger : Eugenie, Armstrong; Delgsny.Bassott : Empire Queen, Dur ham ; China, Mackinnon ; Agamemnon, Herron ; Bo naeban.S-ott.For Quebec A.Montreal\u2014Osbawa.Shearer.For MontresI\u2014Queen of the Lakes.Thornton Eweretta.-; Mliton Lockhart, Hatfield; Ocean Phantom.Laverick ; Anne Longtou.Longton ; Himalaya, Gunderaon ; Samuel Beddlngton Talbot LOADING AT GREENOCK.Ang.20.For Quebec\u2014Maogerton.Peuney ; Hnmber.Frizzle LOADING AT GLASGOW.Aug.19 For Quebec and Montreal\u2014SS Caledonia, Ciark.QUEBEC Rifle Club.MARITIME EXTRACTS.\\ SPECIAL MEETING of tbe Clab will ba held at the Office of W.H TIL-3T0NE A SON, Gowen's Buildings, en FRI-DAY next, tbe5:h Sept., nt 12 o cljck, noon.By order, CHARLES H.E.TIL8T0NE, Actg.Secretary.Quebec.Sept.4, 1862.\t2 NOW UNPACKING CENERAt ASSORTMENT IRON AND BRASS Bedsteads, Similar to those sold by ns in spring, ard which have given much satisfaction to purchasers.GURUS HOUSE HAIR In Five Different Qualifia BEST ENGLISH FEATHERS.IMPOSTS PER GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.8ppt3\u2014(case* to Glover Ac Fry.E X p (j k r s .Sept 3.Per schr Fortuna.I^osaht for Queenstown or_ Fal- mouth\u20149161 bushels wheat, 150 boards aod 100 deals, by H Losahf.Report of tho Macaulay, Rogers, from Belli more, at Liverpool\u2014Aug.13, lou 22 10 W, .«poke brig Battus, of Aborytswith, hence for Halifax.Report of the Nova Scotiau, arrived at Lough Foyle at 10 40 a.m.on Wednesday\u2014Left Quebec 9th ; on same day pa*»cd barque* Reward, off Orleans Island, bound to Quebec, and Indefatigable in the Traverse ; ship Maple Leaf, off Orleans Island ; brig Mord, off Grosse Island\u2014all at anchor ; 10, barque Waverly, oil'Green Island, bound east ; brigs Crime, off Father Point, and James Bales, off Point do Montes; Jura (**).bound to Quebec; barque Ina, off (laspo, bound east ; 15, barque Robert Binn, 50 2 X, 40 18 W.and ship Mathilda, Cotneila ; 1«.ship Thorwaldscn, 51 3fl N.34 04 W ; 18, American ship John Bright, 53 43 N, 19 13 W\u2014all bound west ; 20, ahip Borodino, off Innistrahull.bound east.Huna.Aug.19\u2014Passed through tho Pentland Firth, 14, a.m.\u2014The Ocean Queen barque, Elliaou, from Quebec, 30 days, for West Hartlepool, all well.Longhope, Orkney, Aug.9.\u2014Variable, very unguttled, \u2019fhe We*tinor«l%nd, from Portmadoc for Quebec, off Rathiia Island Aug.1.Gold Rings Lost.THE person whofoun 1 TW ) GOLD RINGS in the wash-*wer of the steamer Columbia, this utorDicg\u2014one with a blood stone, aod the other a heavy ring, with tbe signs of tbe Zodiac upon it\u2014will much oblige the owner by leaving them at this office, or to Quebec, Sept 4, 1862.J.R AUDT.1 Mattrasses of Hair or Flock made lo order.Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows made to ord^.The above Materials are warranted prenuine.-m CLOVER & FRY.Quebec, Sept.4, 1862\tg Lecture.NOTICE.THE undersigned hare, THIS DAY, entered into PARTNERSHIP, under the firm of JOHN DUNN k SON.JOHN DUNN, MICHAEL DUNN.St.Rooh, Sept.3, 1862.\tsept.4, Ip A LECTURE upon \u201cthe Great Revival of f\\_ Religion, at present prevailing In Greit Britain, Ireland, and other parks ot Europe ^ and the Signs of tho Times, indicative of the a peed y coming of Cbri8^.,, will b-> given iu tbe BAPTIS f CHURCH, Helen Street, ar half-past SEVEN l* M., T0-H0ftR0W.(Friday evening,) by ROBERT BAXTER, E»q , a Ur member of tba Church of Englana, who has just arrived in this country.All are cordially invited to attend Quebec, Sept.4, l$62.IP I THE MOR^Nta by LOUIS CASAÜLT, Cbatean-Ricber.Quebec, Sept.4, 1863.\tIp Wanted, 4 RESPECTABLE COOK and NURSE.\\ Apply to JOHN S GIBB, St.Fo;s Road.Quebec, Sept.3, 1863.\t3 w Wanted, TINTER STORAGE, near Palais Wharf, ' for 300 Cords Firewood.Apply at Russell's Hotel, Palace Street.(, uebec, Sept 3, 1863.TADOUSAC HOTEL aao Sea Bathing Company.T^'OTIUE is hereby given, that, in con-J.Y formity with the 63 cap.Con.Statutes of Canada\u2014 The first meeting of the Shareholders of the above named Company, will be held at the office of Messrs FORSYTH, BELL k CO.St.Pev*r Street, Quebec,on THURSDAY, the 11th S ptember next, at 11 A.M., for the purpose of electing Trusteee for the maoagemeat of the affairs of the said Company for the ensuing year.Quebec, Sept.3, 1863.\t8 Grand Trunk RAILWAY.Alteration of Trains.September 3rd.T ~ RAINS will leave POINT LEVI, as follows :\u2014 EXPRESS TRAIN for Moarasat., Snasaoou, Islasd Poso, PoETLasoaod Way Statiocs betweeu Point Levi and Richmond, daily, at 4 50 P.M.MIXED TRAIN for Ricawoso, Sasassooxs and Islakd Poso, daily at 7 00 A.M.MAIL TRAIN for Rirsa do Loot, daily at 1 30 P.M.The Ferry Steamer will leave the Grand Trunk Wharf, Quebec, for above Trains, at 6.45 a m , 1 00 P.M , and 4 30 P.M.Trains will arrive at Point Leviy as follows : From Mostual, Sasasaooxs, Islasd ?osd, Pobtlasd and Way Stations, between Pointe Levi and Richmond, by EXPRESS TRAIN, dally, at 10.15 P.M ,and MIXED TRAIN, daily, at 10 00 A M From Rivsa do Lour, by MAIL TRAIN, daily, at 1.45 P.M.O.J.BRYDGES, Managing Director.Point Lev!, Sept.3, 1863.\te Mrs.Dan Bice\u2019s Great Show?A OiuxD X.tiosaz.bqcwtbux co.xcriss ! No half Circus and h.lf Menagerie combined, but two well-known Circuses consolidated in one.LOOK AT THE ARRAY OP STARS! MRS.DAN RICE.Ü» Queen of the Areu.M'LLE.JEANETTE KLSSLER, the Great Tijht Rope DanMue, tram Franeom'a Hippodrome.MRS.J.SHOWI.ES, the unequalled Mailreme de Cheval.M'LLE.ELIZABETH, the Beautiful Kquotrienne.NAT AUSTIN, the Australian Clown.JACOB SHOWLES, Antipodean Equestrian.JOHN BARRY, the Great Somermaalt and Trick Rider.CHARLES SHAY the Japanese Juccler and KnUeThrower THE WONDERFUL SNOW BROTHERS, in their Great Gymnaatic F «ata.\t) OLD BOBBY WILLIAMS, the well known Grotesque.J.C.RIVERS, the American Clown.MASTER WILLIAM AUSTIN, the Youthful Gymnaa.tic Hero.J.FOSTER, J.DOV1SE, and others.The wonderful Manege Horae, WHITE SURREY.The beautiful performing Horse, AMERICAN EAGLE.The Pugilistic Mules, HEENAN and SAYERS.The Learned Ponies, ROBIN GREY and CUPID.Together erith other attractions too numerous to mention, a description of which, will be found in the splendid Bills ef the Company, and in the Hand Book oi the Arena.Performance\tat 21-2 and ^ 1-2 P.M.ADMISSION 25 CENTS.CHILDREN 15 CENTS vrai JBxklbU ai River du Loup, Monday,\tSept.8tb, Kamouraska, Tuesday,\t\u201c\t9tb, Ste.Anne, Wednealay,\t\u201c\t10th, L\u2019Islet, Thursday,\t*\u2022\tlltb, 8t.Tbomaa, Friday,\t\"\t12tb, St.Michel, Saturday,\tÜNOHEONS prime Bright XU 1UU A OOVADO MOLASSES, 60 Hhds.Prime Bright MUSCOYAIC SUGAR.LANE.GIBB k OO Quebec, Jany.28.1862 HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN 0OUN01L.âT , Ml two STORY BRICK DWELLING, being No.6, Mostcaui Botldism, Amable Street, Montcalm Ward.\u2014 it £30.Apply to A.JOSEPH, «\tI.G.CANNON, N.P.Quebec, May 6, 1862.To be Let, aï nWO COMFORTABLE DWEL-LING HOUSES, In Grant Street, Si.Rocb, one containing eleven and \u2022r nine rooms.Apply to HUGH ROSS, Dafosses Street, St.Rocb, or to\tF.LANGLOIS, xebec, April 24, 1862\t^ O LKT, [OP xad DWELLING, with spa-afonp vault, is Oul-de-Sac Street, apted for several years by Mr , Ship Chandler and Grocer.H tS.MCDONALD * SON, Upper Town Market >ril 23, 1863.Fritue Fork, For Sato by Q.A D.SHAW, 1 Comssea Street, Government House, Quxxic, 5th May, 1862.rxxstxT î XT^HERBAS the 7th Section of the \u201c Act Vf respecting the managfraent of the Indian Lands and property,\" (23rd Vic Gap 151,) amongst other things provides that the Governor in Conneil may from time to time declare the provisions of ihe 11 Act respecting the Sale and Management of the Timber on Public Lands,\u201d or any such provisions, to apply to Indian Lands or to Timber on Indian Lauds ; And whereas the Honorable the Commis-aioner ot Crown Lands and Chief Superintendent of Indian Affairs, has reported that it is in his opinion desirable lor the better protection of the Timber on Indian Lands and for the benefit of the Indian Timber Revenue that certain provisions of the Act last above referred to, being the 23rd Chapter of the Consolidated Statutes of Canada, should be declared to apply to Timber on Indian Lands ; His Excellency in Conneil was therefore pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, tha.the following sections and lab-sections of the Act last above mentioned, shall and they are bsreby declared to apply to the Timber on Indian Lands, that is to say : Section one, and anb-section two, and section two.Sectious three, fonr, five, six, seven, sigh;, and sub-section number two.Sections nine, ten and sab-section namber two, section eleven, sub-MCtioa namber two, and sections twetve and thirteen.WM.H.LEE, G.B.C.Quebec, May 13, 1862.\t12 High School of Quebec.XHE Tianal course of instruction In this In stitution outapriaes English Reading; mmar and Composition, History, Geography, Writing ; Arithmetic, General and Commercial; Mathematics, including Geometry, Algebra, Mensuration, Ac.; French, Latin, and Greek.\t.Tsatfs, as heretofore, £12 10s.per annum, payable quarterly in advance; Scholars unde.10 years ef age £10 per anuum.By a due distribution of labour among thé TeacOers and other arrangements, a full opportunity Is afferded of securing proficiency in the practically useful, as well as the Classical branches.Quebec, ITlh Dee., 1356 Salt Afloat, ex \u2018 Chapuitepec.* TELK MORNING OH R0N1CL B.HTHitrS 0 A * ¦I wsmm 8EPTBMBBR 4, 1888.mmm NOTICE.The following Sections fron Passenger Acts are still in force, and all breaches thereof, in any particular, will be rigid* ly prosecuted.Passenger Agents, Run- ners, &c.\"No person shall, within the Ports of Qne* bee or Montreal, or witnin five miles from the outer boundaries thereof, for hire, reward, ot gain, or the expectation thereof, conduct, solicit, influence or recommend any Emigrant to or on behalf of any Steamboat Owner or Charterer Or to or on behalf of any RAILWAY COMPANY.Or to or os behalf of any Lodging House or Tavern-Keeper.For any purpose connected with the preparations or arra.gementg of soch Emigrant for hie passage to bis final place of Destination in this Province, OX W THS United States of America.Or the Territories th» vaof, or give or pretend to give to each Emigrant any information or assistance in any way relating to such passage to bis said place of distinatioc, or in any way exercise the vocation of booking passengers, or taking money for their inland fare or for the transportation of their luggage, Unless such Person shall have first obtained a License from the MAYOR OF THE CITY OR LITY IN THIS PROVINCE, within which such person may reside, antho; ising him to act in such capacity, and whic license snch Mayor is hereby authorised to grant ou such person producing a recommendation from Her Majesty\u2019s Ciiiei' Agent vox EMIGRATION, OB VBCX THS Government Emigr&lion Agent At the place where the license may he grants to the effect that he is a proper person to r< cei^e snch license, and giving a satisfactory bond to such Mayor, with two snCicient sureties, in the penal sum of three hundred dollars, as security for his good behaviour; which eaid license shall not be for any period longer than one year from its date ; and snch person shall pay tor such license to the Corpora-tion of each City or Municipality such sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, as thu Mayor and Conneil shall determine \u201d Keepers of Taverns, Hotels, &c.** Every keeper of a Tavern.Hotel, or Boarding House, in a City, or in any Town, Village or place to which the Governor \\n Council shall, by Proclamation publish in the Officinl Gazette, declare that this section shall extend, who shall receive into bis lionse, as a Boarder or Lodger, any Emigrant, within three months from his arrival in this Piovince, Shall cause to be kept conspicuously posted in the public rooms and passages oj Ms house.ass Printed upon Business Carÿs, 2000 B AGS, in lots to sait purchasers.Quebec, May 15, 1862.M.G.M0UN TAIN.TICK Port Wine.A list of the rates of prices which will be charged Emigrants per day and week foi board or lodging, or both, and alee the rates for separate meals, which card shall contain the name of the keeper of such house, together with the name of the Street in which it it aitnated, and its nntnber in snch Street ; And every keeper of any saclt Tavern, Hotel, or Boarding-Honse, who shall neglect or refuse to post a lilt of rates, or to keep business cards, or who shall charge or reoeive or permit or saffer to be charged or received for boarding or lodging, or for meals in his boose, any sum in excess of the rates of prices so posted and printed on sarh business cards, or shall omit immediately on any Emigrant entering each hense as a boarder or lodger for the purpose of taking any meal therein, to deliver to such Emigrant one of snch printed business cards, shall, npon conviction of any one of the said offences be deprived of bis license, and incsr a penalty of not less that fire dollars, nor more than twenty dollars : PROVIDED ALWAYS.That no snch Boarding House Keeper.HOTEL KEEPER, Tavern Keeper- \u2022EAI>I, HÀTB ANY LIEN ON THE EFFECT!* or scch EMIGRANT For any amount claimed for snch board or lodging, tor any sum exceeding five dollars; and any snch person who shall detain the effects of any Emigrant after be shall have bees tendered the said sum of five dollars, or snch less sum as shall be actually due for board or lodging, shall, on conviction thereof, incur a penalty of cot less than five dollars, nor more than twenty dollars, over and above the valu» of the effects so detained, if not immediately restored,, and a anarch warrant may be issue' for the same.\u201d A.0.BUCHANAN, Gb;f.f Agent Govt.EuiaitATiox Orrios, Quebec, May 13, 1862.Crown Lands DEPARTMENT Crenxo, April, 1862.Notice IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ABOUT 21,500 Acres of Crown Lands, IX THS Township of Ashburton, County of Moutmagny, (;.E., WILL SB OPEN FOR SALE 0G89BAD8 Offly, Cramp k Co.very superier PORT WINS.do do do~.do do Forxaleby M.G MOUNTAIN Dae, 5, 1841.To actual and intending sealers, on and afie tne 2tb day ot May next.For partiouiars, apply to ike local agent F.Tetc, Esquire, at Mouunaguy.ANDREW BUSSELL, Assist.Com.of Crown Lands.Qnxbeo April II, 1862,\tlow mpium iousm and ST.CATHARINES SALINE BATHS.In KheumatiBxn, Gout, Neuralgia* Diseases of Women, Indigestion, Scrofula» and Obstinate Syyhilitic Affections of Bones and Skin, and the many AND WONDERFUL CURES ! Effected by these Waters, have made them FAMOUS TH&0C0B0UT AMERICA CF* REFERENCE is permitted to the following distinguished Visitors, as to tbo eificacy of the ST.CATHARINES WATERS in Disease: The Right Reverend Archbishop Hughes, Gen.J.Watson Webb, Alvah Hunt, Esq, Edwin Forrest, Esq., F DePeys\u2019.er, Esq , C.Stetson, Esq , D.Howard, Esq., Messrs.P.V.King and Lekoy, of New York city, H.W.Sargeant, Esq , of Piabkilt, Messrs.Jas Lawrence, P.Grant, and P.C.Brooks, of Boston, Bishop Upfold, of Indiana, C.C.Trowbridge, Esq., Detroit, Prof.Jas P.White, Buffalo, Ac The majority oftbe leading Physicians in the large cities are also well acquainted with the properties of the Waters, and the following gentlemen in Canada:\u2014Chancellor Blake, J.B.Robinson, Esq., Toronto, John Galt, Esq., if.Vankongbnet, Esq., Judge McCord, Montreal.ST.CATHARINES is eleven miles west oftbe Suspension Bridge.Niagara Fulls trains connecting with all Express trains on Nev* York Central Railway will convoy passengers direct to the Springs, per Great Western Railroad.For Sale by J.S.BOWEN, Druggist, 14, Buade Street.J.B0WLR8 4 00., 34 Fabrique Street.Quebec, April 3, 1862.The British and North American Royal Mail Steamships.From Xcw York to Liverpool.Ctttxv Cibix Pabbaok.$130 Sxookd do do\t.\t75 Freni Boston to Liverpool.Cfltxv Cabih Passaux.$110 Sboomd do do .60 The ships from New York call at Cork Harbor.The Ship* from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Harbor.Sootia, Cnpt Judkins, China, Oapt Anderson.PsuaiA, Oapt E G Lott, Asia, Capt Cook.Ahabia.Oapt J Stone, Kubopa, Oapt J Leitch.Apkioa, Oapt Shannon, Canada, Capt Muir.Amxbica, Capt Hoodie, Niaoaba, Capt AUyrie Australasian.These vessels carry a clear whits light at mast-head ; green on starboard bow ; red on port bow.leaves WXDXXSDAT.PXBSIA, Lott, Apbica, Shannon, Chima, Anderson, Abasia, Moodie, Scotia, Judkins, June 1;\tMJ» 0 I FRISISKBT : His Grace tbe Dues of Roxbusoes; AT the Septennial Investigation, 31st Dec., 1860.a Bonus of£l 16s.per cent pej annum declared on Capital and pbxtioüs bo-xrsxs.\u201c Tbe Bonus now declared also participates in tbe future profits, and is equal to a Bonus of 2 per cent, not so participating.\u201d Funds.£811,768 17s.9d.Annual income, £154,754 12s.lid.By the minimum premium table, \u201c os large a sum as possible is insured for the smallest possible premium.'' For tables of rates and general information, apply to tha undersigned, Agent for tho Society, No.12, St.Peter Street.71\tD.A.ROSS, Advocate.Que be a, June 32,1SÛ1.\t12mc Saw PRIVATE SILLS.Ml.H.I.WHlLMi BABBISTIB AXD ATTOBXXT AT LAW, parliamentary agent.OFFICE: No.13 Garden Street, (near the Clarendon Hotel,) QUEBEC.Quebec, March 26.1862.A.MCOALLUM\u2019S CHRONOMETER DEPOT, No.40, St.Peter Street.HRONOMETKRS accurately rated by As- C tron^toal Observations and Transi* OÎoek.ÿlorttüig Volume for t*c~ !t.-e rjpH3 QUEBEC CHUOMCLE b >», now, Jj reached iu sixteenth volume, bhviQg been established in 1847.There is, Lkveioie, no uncertainly ae to lie poMlion or ccaiacier.It hae always advocated, anO will continue to do eo,a moderate, temperate aco literal course of Governmental action, terdin^ Lo reconcile the interests, harmonize the l-reli .g, , n .imiiate tbe laws nnd institutions o! it.- k-a-xtsti and estera sections cf tbe Province, »n * m.Kc the people of Canada cne in sev.iui' at ki.j action.It will encourage that line cf public policy, which looks upon Uanudbas one f>fwv:xce aud its inhabitants, whatever 1U.11 descent, »\u2022 one people.While pleased to see the icurmb.flores of borne, and the kindly recolieciiotia cl .land of our birth cberisbod and toatuibintd *3 a generous sentiment calcuîetrô loio-u-r and Ltep aiive a spirit of aflecuon t.o 1 1-y ?toward Great bruatti, we siiail ciAi-ya ni« ounio canoe any attempt to excite ioviu p tjudice, foeter sectional feel.-'gs, or pe.-pe-jHic r^i o al distinctions amongst tbe iobabiiaui* of \u2019ce province, and shall strive wuii ait t«rc.; purpose and all our ir.fluenct to leod tee pie of Canada to feel tLemeeiveh one pro 1« with common interests and u ccmrai o d»siio), Looking to an extension of tbic unity ui feeling and community of interest ovrr brnisb North America, we advocate mere ioiimutc reUtions and a closer otacn bettvoen Canada and the Lower ProriiKee, end Ultimately all the British possefeiocs in Norm America, and a consolidation of tndr rccouroeg, a combination of tneir energies, at ci r.c-nttu-tration of lheir action lor lb* ir common uo v \u2022\u2022oco ment.As a means to ibis ena * the purposes of a revenue terifi.The introduction of accumuiatnd wealth tt.d productive labour into Canada wc con.ider vitally necessary to ibe improvement ano tans, factory progiessoft.be country\tthere- fore, a'ivocate a thorough revision ot the Emigration Department, and iu u-urgaLiza-tion on a broader and more effective tco tag.In addition to sending agent* aoroad tv unite known tbe position of Canada, aod tne taitli-t: s it offers to the industrious st uier, (thus inducing tbe population offoirigu countries to seek our sbore»,;we »boul j be piepared when the Emigrant arrives amongst Ufa, 10 afford him evety information, direc ion, aid facility for setiling himself down at or.ce in our midst, and, for this purpose, we deem it necessary that persons, trustworthy, act.ve,r.id well acquainted with tbe pOtuuoc, suit, and other qualities of'best tracts of tbo public lauds to which the incri-aeH.g\t0.immi- gration is to be directed, should ne .mount-d by tbe department to take charge o: newly arrived bodies of immigrants, conuuri t.* to their point of dertip&uon, and, in cvojunc!:OB with the local Crown Lauds\u2019 Agent, i.em properly located, tbo lines and bouuaarice 01 their lauds defined, eed all oiaer httr.-rjfctty .formation and afsietancc atiortkd them.» cua the aonoyanoes, difficulties, uuti discourjvg»-mente which occesi>«rijy beaei a suangt r 10 h:s attempt to settle down iuto a country dt&itgb nod new, would be softened or removed, uhd the comfortable settlement of the ettiigriml in his new home rendered comparatively cosy, expeditious,1 and satû-foctory.in vjvw tbe diversion of emigration by Ut imt troubles of tbe neighbouring bin ice, ibtsvppjr-tunity which U otters to C^nauc.u> Uanster and retain ft to herself, aud tho vobi importance of this quteiion to ue tr t interests of tbe Oo tBUy, we think it Sourd be advisable to erect tbe junigrauntj h't-Department into a distinct Bureau, with « Commissioner of Emigration aud tue r.tcat-eary official machjntry tp render 11 tfirctive, and adequate to tbe requirements 01 ibe country.The necessities of tbe province h«vo c.1 -grown the present machiner».Asa further important auxiliary in dcr-lop-ing and settling the waste lanes 01 the vincc, wo approve oftbe system of coioniz *:¦ \u2022 roads trom the leading potois of the cntuva'td districts into and through the ondetib a j or-tions of Ibo public lands, wherein ilob*- new tracts are rendered accessible and the eelti .» enabled to communicate with the oioer ect-Uemenis and obtain remunerative tuataers lor tbe surplus products of their inauel.y.ie initiating this system we think me Ooverotm nl of Canada have acted wisely and well.expenditure for this purpose we ocntAiv* lj ou money well applied, and any action 01 tne Government or Legislature directed to an extension of this system shall have our cutOiol support.A liberal system of coivniAniton roads we consider as aa indi.pcnsibie aCjauel urEmigrant agenchs.and the oilier \u2022luci.u.b?j of a complete system of JEiBinrution Every other movement, whether of ic»:.',-i-duala or associa\u2019.ions, tbe Govcnment t r .ne Legislature, which is calculated to oc-vciop tne resources, improve the conaiuou, snd .«1-vaoce the prosperity of U»e Cooo>ry Ltau it.re onr cordial co-operation, ano wuaivve'r Wy tend to remove local and tiens, destroy prejudices arising Ijouj waimnai origin, do away with aecik.naijeaiwua.eu.u.d render tbe inbabtlants ot inuuua «.u< uk-geneoos and united people, shall secure nui most strenuous advocacy ana Sup^uru Tbe commercial and mam.Hiu ne we will continue to form a leading feature ol the Alatnt-ing Chronicle, and tbe utmost autauuu «or ce given to this department or the p-prr.me imports and exports by River, K-u.«ud en will be carefully collected ; toe current ni«r»*i prices daily noted ; shipping lists ot alt *«**:;\u2022 engaged in tbe (Janada trade saiù n, Lo e*il, and entered for leading in tbe ports ct tne Doited Kingdom, aa also of Quebec and area-treal, diligently compiled and arrangea «tub the respective dales; an exhibit ct Ui« conrtg of trad« wi»h the West, the Lower Fiotitnes, the neighbouring Slates, end Ure»i bituiu, t.e shewn in the entries and clear an cm at the Custom douse and in tbe official trace returns, regularly published; while the lumber *ad tbip-b tiding internals, tbe chief bianibee of tha trade and industry of Quebec aawt.ias important items in the proaucuon ot toe Province, will be kept prominently m view.Foreign and domestic politic, will also, a* hitherto, receive a due share of «'.lenutui, and especially will any action cl the bilu.c or Foreign Governments affecting the commercial, industrial, or political intert els of Canada, be promptly marked and comm, men on.During the silling of Parliament ne efficient staff of reporters wrli be maintained, and ma debates and proceedings ot both branenes ol tbo Legislature fully and correctly published in each morning s issue.Tbe earliest and fullest reports which c m possibly be obtained by us of toe m weoy Steamer from Europe, and the progress vi events in the various States ct the American continent will be daily reported, and, iu fine, no exertion or expense win bo t ;>r.reu to tinder the Chronicle a thorough ct miner ciai and political newspaper and relintilc slipping Gazette,\u2014a necessity to every miuiberwf our cummercifll community as well as to all who are identified with or feel an intotest iu dian affairs.JTust Published ; THE QU£B£C DIRECTORY FOR 1862-63, SIX CHRONOMETERS for Sale, warranted good.Ship owners hiring Chronometers for the ran be\u2019?»*\u2019 should they afunrardu think of purchasing tbo Instrumec., the hire will be deducted from the original price, gextants, Quadrants, Charts.Parnlell Kales, Compasses, Ac., Ac-, always on hand.Marine Clocks, Fancy, Bronse and Office Ulocno.\u2014also.\u2014 Gold and Silver Watches ; Gold and Silver Albert and long Chains ; Ladies\u2019 Brooches and : Gents\u2019 Pins, Rings, Lockets, Ac., Ac., will be sold cheap for cash.Cbvoncmotere, Duplex and repeating Watches, cleaned and repaired, and warranted for tvvçlrp months.All kinds of Nautical Instruments repaired and adjusted 1 on tbe premises.Orders for Masonic Jewellery, Clothing, Ao., strictly attended to.N.B.\u2014My tide table is constructed to Green-wich time, on strict principle; but consider^ ing our locality, and the influence of *be winds, the time of tide by Observation may net at all j times correspond precisely with tbe time found in the table.?.MoUALLUM, Watch Maker, Ac^ No.40, St.Peter Street, Lower Tova Queboo, April 8,1861,\titai CONTAINING a complete liet of tbe luha.biunte, with full description of ibeir residences, business, prdfessious, Ac., iii.d care-fully compiled information rtgaratag 1 e Government Offices, Benks, I'ublic ixstuuricai and Companies, Ac., Ac.The wnol, correct to date ot publication.Price, $1.60 pj-r cop.Advertising per page.$2 * per half page.\t$1.G.H.CËKRR1EK, Editor-PobiisbiT, Corner des Prairies A 8t.Rocb Mr*~ is.St.Roclif, Quebec, April 39 1862.H.C.A ML HULBEftT, .'WHOLESALE CommiBsicn Paper Warebouto DXAXXBS IX Bine and white laid and wove Mediums, Demy, Flat Cap, Fool\u2019s Cap, Letters and Note Papeiti, together with all kind* of Writing and ing Paper.ALSO,-\u2014 Importers or Paper Makers\u2019 Suppliei, No U BKEKMAN STREET.N*w Yuax Oct.3, 1861.\tI2mc PxixrsD *90 FCBiusxD by 8.B.FOOTE; El b tor and Proprietor, at his BvtiJo Prict.ri XstAUUhsiient, foot erf MormvMX QMbK.^282 "]
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