Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 1 octobre 1864, samedi 1 octobre 1864
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OYSrKPSlA, Uear.oara * G*n»r*l DobOJty A* « «\u2019iaslAat they are not to ».« eic-llel.M!!tl la their a W»oa tho »y»eai, bat certain In their operation, proilurlnft none of tho 111 ef-f\u2019-rtoeciiiinon to bitter* gener-y Oeî L For counteracting U;e ba l effect* of a change of Wfiîj 1 waber aa-J Irrepilar (ti*t Utey *\u201c ; \" are ca* jrpasar J.| .GKO.Ü.H I\u2019BBZT, A CO UaacfM'rt ar.l Fro\u2019r I! iBCIAL ^TSTTVa aUiVc AND SHOEING GAZETTE.XVIIL] QUEBEC, SATURDAY.OCTOBER 1st, 1334 [NO.7686 Royal Insurance Company Capital, TWO MILLIONS Sterling, AND LARGE RESERVE FUNDS.SHre Department.Oeor-rltht \u2022eonr* fcs considsred as operating by any charge tbe> produce in the state of the solids, bat the; act opon the living pricciple ; and so far a their action is nnderstood, are stimalancs o* £r>»t power and permanent ia tbeir operauoati The ingredients of the ineMy celebrated Golden Bitters, are -ecommeaded in ail cases reqairing St> unlaata or Tonics, and are composed of th Por-st Bitters in the VegetableKingdom.au' allpreeerred in Jamaica Ram, the sape io.medicinal qnaiities of which are widely eel' bratod and aniveraaily known.The GOLDBîî BIT TIRS, as a Beverage, ar mneqnalied\u2014they are pleasant to the palate and impart a sweet odor *.o the breath.They bniroratt, Sirtnçthtn, and create \u2022 healthy\tThoy will alleriatn tb pangs of Dtspsfsia, and overcome the cff>c of Dissipation ; and, for geoeial Feeblencs aad Languor, th-y are eonsid»red to be tfc most rel aoie remedy of tb* present age.In Famil es they are almost an icd *pen< able artiele Th -7 may be taken by the Oi àdd Yenng\u2014Male and Female, without Kgar to diet or time of day.TO LADIES Wt pariiruUrty reavaturui them, and especial for thorn suffering from Dyspepsia, Dsiam Wiaxnjm and Prostbatiob.CF\" This Tom is no HuMBue, bat is in fact the best in u, World.Tbfl feoidpa Bitters Are mild in their action upon be system, an Increase gradually the fore* of the circa stir \u2014promote the action of the Digestive Orgar, and counteract the bad effects of a change c water or diet.To persons of seder.tary en ployment, who for waat of sufficient exercise become debilitated and generally weak, wii ind almost immediate aid by their use.The Golden Bitters Are pat sp in cases of One Doiec Quarts e&d and for sale by Druggists.Grocers, Hotels an Beetaarants throaghoat the United Status GSO.G HU33BL A CO.Manufacturers and Proprietors, and Importer of the BRAVDIBS, WT»*?RClfS.AO., Mos.8 A 10 Ferry, and 11 A 13 Water Street* Huobob.X.Y.Central Depot, Am\u2019n Express Building, 6.' ItluaSt.5.Y.* DSYINS * BOLTON, Mob tree1, Agents for Canada.Teby.29,1364.\trim i; a-\tcoaiinQtJ* toINSUM Buildings and all othor descriptions of Property against 0: r\\A^AG^ b7 PIUS, op the most favourable terms, and at the lowest onarged by any good Bnglish Company.Ail just losses r'ton.ptly eettlad, without deduction or SngUnd.The large Capital afety to the assured.No charge for Poiicirs or Transfers.ptly settled, without deduction or discount, and without reîerenoe U and ju^oleui management of this Oompauy insures the most perfec* STOL\u2019S Life Department.The !c : lOrriug à-dvaii'area, amongst namereua others, are offered by this Oompauy ts par dor ntcndiag to iasura tcelr lives Perfect security for the fulfilment of its engagements to Policy holders: Favorable Rctes cf Premium.A high reputation for Prudence and Judgment .and the most liberal consideration of »11 uastions connected w:^ the interests of the aGsured; Tmrr 9ANS\u2019asAoa aelowbd tor Paykset os Ribewal PRmnrms, and no forfeit':re of oucy from osinroction&l mistake.Policies lanusd by nop-peyment of premiums may be renewed within three months, by \u2022ayieg Lie prtni'.am, with a fine of ten shillings per cent, on the production o?patlsfactorj ?idonce of the good state of health ef the life assured.Participation of profits by the aenred, amounting to two-thirds of its net amount, -îrge Beuas decUrci 1353, amounting to £2 per oent.per annum on the sum assured ¦liUg or e, ; r.frjn twenty to forty, 80 per cant, on the '\u2022remium.Next divisicr of profit; a 1866.Stamps and Policies cot charged for.Ai! Mû-ical Fees paid by the Company, Mi.-mcai.Uxverss -DR.ROWAND, Qwtec, April OS, 1SÛ2 FOÎ53YTH, BELL & GO., AGENTS.British America Assurance KSTA.BLTSHEr> 1833, THE OLDEST CHARTERED CANADIAN COMPANY.FIRE DEPARTMENT.:'K dCompa-.y-oütica»etolNSORB BOILDiüGB and all other descriptiou of Protertj eg uns t LOb3 or DaMAGB by FIRS at as LOW RaTMd as any other responaioio Com \u2022iny.The s cce?sfnl iaansgom*r*t of this Company for the last thirty-one yea:?, and the prompt n ibccr in rrhici i\".has met i s Lo^s^s daiing that period, is a jaffiuient guarantee for tin a;sty of tua .^asared\tw Losses settled promptly.Moch-rge for Policies or Transfert.*\tJOHN LAIRD?AgeuL A\t1J, PETali STREET.QneVe.«eot.1.1864\t3rn IjU'bec & Lake Superior HIKING ASSOCIATION ! IT HE Shareholders an hereby notified that a call of one shilling ard three peace per b»ro haï b.*ea mais payable on tbs 10th Oo* .bsr next.By order, S.5M7SL rlBWTON, Secretary.Onebcc, Aug.2.1R ;4.23\u201c Montreal Herald, and Hamilton Spectator l-\u2019R?» \u2022\u2019ory J.3B0WN & GO., Patent Cordage Manufacturers ; ST K Ail I- VEft WOhKS: v IjA CaNARDIFRE: Jefice and Store :\u201418, St Peter Street, QUEBEC.Quebec.June 4, 18^4.\t6m Notice to Private Families.M (Vegetable) SUGAR-COATED PILLS.THE GREAT CURE For all the Diseases of the IIIEB, STtMlffl & MiltS Pat up in Glass Phials, and warranted to H6GP1» m CLWiTK.Those PIUs are prepared expressly to ope* rate in Larmcny with that greatest of blood purifiers, BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA, in al.' eases arising from depraved humors or impur* blood.The most hopeless auffeiers ne d cot despair.Coder the influence of these twe G RE*.?RSMSDIfiS, maladies, that have heretofore been couiid?r-d utter.y iaccrable, disappear quickly and permanently.In the folio ving diseases these Pills are the safest the quickest, aed the best remedy ever pre pared, and should be at once resorted to.Dyspepsias Indigestion, Liver Complaints* Constipation, Headache, Dropsy, Piles.for maL.years these PILLS have beet sed in daily practice, always wi*h tb* 'oe« waits, and it is with the greatest eoaffdeae* inej are recommended to the affiicte-d.Thej ire composed of the most coai\u2019j, purest au' best vegetable Extracts and Balsams, sack at ire bat seldom ased in ordinary medicines.» s vccount of their great coât, and the combiiia-tso& of ran medicinal properties is ssch tka?tn long standing and difficult diseases, wner* ether medicine* have completely iaied, these extraordinary Pills kave effected speedy and thorough cures.Only 25 Cts.per Pbial.The GENUINE to be Lad at the following Agents for Quebec:\u2014J.Munson A Co., J B.Bowen, 1.5.Burke, Bowles A McLesd, B Giroux, O.G\u2019roux, W.B Bruret, R.Dugal.J.H.Marsh, J W.McLeol, J.B.Martel * Co., and for sale by all the leading druggist* throughout the world.JOHN F.HENRY & CO., 203 St.Paul Street, Montreal.General Aeents \"or Oaoada.ADVOCATE, Has removed his office to No.31 j St.Louis Street.Quebec.Mav 4.IR34 Cept 6.1864.>6* Tew* J IT Dorset üok! COMPANY.\u2022 : iTtiliNtos BROICE^9 ffice:\u2014No.3, St.Lawrence Chambers, Q J E B F G .Cr* Ba-_k Btcchs, Exchange, Ac., négocia ted.Qnefcec, April ï9, i864.______12m iiSsm ance Society GUARANTEE.The European Assurance Society OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH, J-npowcrei tj Special Act of Parliament for Life Assurance aid the Guarantee of Fidelity i i Sitaa.ioos of Trust.desd Office for Canada:\u201469, Great 5t.James SrsvB?Ugstseau, C 2 DIRECTORS IN CdNJDJ: itSRY T&omis, Keq., (Meaar*.Thomas, Tbi-bauT au A Oo.) Director of the Bank of Montreal, Chairman.Toa.0HGU.SS Alleth, Q.0., M.P.P., Quebec.'bas.\u2022 eux Bavoeae, Esq , Managing Director of the Grand Trunk Railway, Montreal laeca Cars roe, Esq, President ef the Bank oî Toronto, Toronto.Iobsut ÜAassu, Eaq., Cashier Bank of Upper Canada, Toronto.\u2018 Homab Csamp, B:q.President of the Board of Trade Montreal.ixa Box.Nm.UoHasteb, M.L 0., Director cf the Ontario Beak, Toronto.Medical diviser\u2014William Prases, Bsq.M.D.In addition to transacting every description f Life Adaorance, this Society GRANTS BONDS CF SECURITY for persons holding r abo it to bold responsible si:nations The Society's rutea for LIFE ASSURANCE vre very moderate, and when effected in com-bination with Guarantee, the premiums are o: a Jt-rably reduced.All icicrraation may be obtained from R.B.0ASSBL9, Agent hiebes.April 11,1884.\ttf ES3RS.O\u2019DONNELL A COMPANY if ___prepared to pay Oaah for ony qua.itit; of Ladies and Gentlemen's Second-banc Clothing.Orders left at their Establishment in Suici Paul\u2019s Market, will be punctually atteuded tc Quebec, June 16, 1864.\t12m in the Fress and will be Issued on Tuesday next, (tig Canëdian Parliameniai) COMPANION, 3rd EDITION, BDitEO BY HENRY J.MORGAN, paies 50 QIHT3 For Sale at th * Be ok S'.ore of Holiwsll A Alexander, opposite the Post Office.Quebec, March 21, 1364.b For Sale, ALLAS! and BUILDING STONE.Enquire of JOSEPH ARCHER.Quebec, May », 1864.\t3»w RIDLEY\u2019S improved ANTT-C02S03I0K TOM Painting and Preserving all kinds of External Wood, Iron, Plaster, Stucco and Brick-work.RIDLBY\u20198 IMPROVED A,NTI-CORRCS-81AN PAINT is the b st and chnapea Paint for every description of ou\u2019door wore, for Frame Houses, Ships, Steamboats, Fences Sashes.Ac., as it cfifectnaily resists the astiot of both heat and moisture.It can be confidently recommended as the best poêtibla covering for Ptucco, Piaster and Brick-work Gates, Irof Palisading, Ac , Ac.It is consi derably cheaper than comri.cn Pair t, and wii last four times as Ion/ Two coa-J* of \u201c Anti Corrossian\" will render Wood tr Iren work however exposed, impervious to tire weather.It has stood the test of Twen%y years, and tool the flrst prise at the London Exhibition, U62 per cwt.Price of all colors ascept G.^en, 29s.6a.Green,.38s.to 48s.9d.For Sale oy J.MOSS ON A 00 , Quebec.Quebec.A) r E\u20ac4 Hibbert\u2019s Porter.BARRELS Quarts and Plots, now receiving ex \u201c Jno.Ba 11,\u201d and For Sale bv If.G.MOÜ3TAIN.Quebec, Sept 3, 1864.75 Lindsay & Mcd^re SURVBYOES 70S UPPEH & LOWiJR OÜ&Di Civil Engineers and Land Agents.OFFICE NK*RG T.RAlLVv AY STATION; SOUTH QUEBEC Surveys of all kinds and any extent executed.tj\" Information given, and plans to be soen if Chaudière Gold Lands aad Eastern Town-ihlpa, at tb* above office.Quebec, Feby.25, 1864.__12ei Made Ash Oars- FOR SALE, Ready-made Ash Oar:*, if' quantities to suit purchasers, lying &' New Liverpool Cove.Apply to BEN30N A CO., Quebec Bank Building.Onehar, M*v 10.1»«4.\tInw-fr For Sale or to Let.Kooiu8 to L*et.TWO or THRBB GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with LODGINGS, with or without Breakfast, ia a convenient locality in the Upper Town.Apply at this effior.Quebec, March 28, 1864.\ttl ME TO LIST, ROM the first of May next, that well known Balding, the TEMPERANCE hall, st.*\u2022 ntiicia Street * lease will be given if required fer one or more years.Apply to No 33, St.Ursule fittest; or to E.G.CAMION, Motory, Quebec, Feby.5,1864 For Sale, THREE LOTS of LAND in the Township ol Hue, Range B, with good et-ncimens ol copper.Apply to T.B.BEDARD, Advocate, Garden Street, ^ueuc- Qoefcen.tf*v 2T.186»\ttf OFFICE OF THE SOk'JMlIA^ (MARINE) INSURANCE COMPANY, Comer of Wall and Nassau Sts.The Company have the following Assets : Utlted bute», N«w York City and other Stocks.$330,375\t00 Accrued Iutere.it.Gold at Market value, Salvaftes aod other Securities.714,982\t61 \u2022'ash In Banks and Loan* on Demand.651.517 81 Bills Receivable and Premlnm Notes.1,418,070 94 Scrip of Insurance Comosales, Balances dne from Agents and sundry Claims due the Company.30.374\t44 Total amount of Assets.83,140,9:10\t80 To the Pansioxirr and Roabd or Dubctobs or the Columbian Insueancx Co.t We hereby certify that we have compared the above statement with the Balance Sheet ef the Company, and the Balance Sheet with ita Books, and fonnd them tn aanform.We have also examined the Cash Bank Balance, Securities.Bill- Receivable and other Aeseta, and found them to conform accnrately with the above étalement made by the Company.EDWARD ROWE, JOSEPH MORRISON, ALBERT O.LEE, DAN L.W.TELLER, January 39,1864.\tCommittee.DIRECTORS I Daniel W.Lord.\tGeorge P.DeshûO, lobn Atkinson.\tJohn D.Bates.Jar., Edward Rowe,\tDan'l.VV Teller, leorge Miln,\tCharles Hlckox, Thos A.C.Cochrane, Robert Bowoe, Sara Nye,\tLawrence Myera, Wm.H.H-tlsey,\t8 N.Derrick, Thos Barron,\tAloses Merick, inland O.Mitch.\tDavid J.Ely.Alberto Lee,\tJoseph Morrison, O.L.Nima,\tWm.H Poph&m.M.F.Merick,\tB.C.Morris, Jr.Wm.B.Ogden\tHenry J.Cammann, lobn Armstrong,\tThomas Lord, S.C.Morris.*\tRobert 8.Holt, vndrew J.Rich,\tJ.B.Griffin.B.0.MORRIS, PresWetrt.\tTHOS.LORD, Vice-Preeldent, WM.j\u2019.WHITNEY, 2d Vice-President and Socrotary The .Subscriber* having been appointed Agenta to» .bis Company, are cow prepared to take risks oi :argees or Freight.Losses.If any.payable In Canadian currency.FALKENBERO A McBLAIN.Qacbec.AprU26,1864.X86^=- PRINCE'S HAIR-DRESSING g$TA3LlSHft3ENT.10 Mm STRKST, Second door from Palace Street, Quebec NSWGOODSrNEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! Choice, Cheap, Useful and Fancj GOODS.\u2022 Oirect Importers from the first Houses in London and Paris.ROGERS\u2019 Cutlery, R&eore, Scissors, Pan* knives, RaBor-StropB, Lubin Perfumory Gosnell\u2019s Perfumery, Combs, Tooth, Nail Fresh nod H&ir Brushes, Finest, Cheapest and Best Assormeni in Canada; Baskets, Walking lance, Violins, Accordéons, Flutes, Toys.Hems, Fancy Goods of all kinds.On'y Wig Makers in Canada holding th< World\u2019s Fair diploma for best Gents' Wige, jVÜcb\u2019 Wigs, Bands, Plues\u2014a very fine as ortment on hand, besides all made on besi \u2018retch silk, and one-balf cheaper in Quebe»-han to be lied in Montreal or elsewhere.Bes sradesmen always employed.ilaxora ground and set with despatch; on ai entirely new principle.roe-LOOK HERE,-**» SHAVit^C.MADE EASY.Have you ever tried the Finest and Bes-HAZOR STROP in the world T Try those im ported by H.A W.Bahslky, the greates Mrop of the age to keep Raiors in fin* >rder.Try and judge for yourselvas.Remember No.10, St.John Street.-neoec Juno 6, 18^4.PASSENGER LINE BETW1BH Quebec andBerthier S1ETÎ St amer \u2018\u2022PROVIDENCE,\" Captain Biaig.will leave 8r.Axdexw\u2019b Wha»» very Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, a\u2018 J P M , for BaRTHlER, calling at 8T.MICHEL ; and will leave Bertbier every Mon-lay, Wednesday and Friday, at 9 A.M , and Till call at St.Michel at iOi a.M For farther infoTmation enquire at the Office if the St.Lawrence Tow-Boat Company, «anebec, July 2.1864.\ttf S.&C.PKTEHS f » AVE established their effioe ia tke Brick r\u2019a Builaing on their pteaiises, Corner of Grant and Quean titreetf, St.Roch's.f Kff- Esteanceoh Quemr Stbmt.«ga Qeebec, Aug- 18* 1864.LI MIT g.P LIA BILIT Y.60,000 Acres in FEE, 3,000 .4cre.* in Islands, and \\t MUes River Front on the Chaudière River.CAPITAL, 8850,000, IN SHARBo OF FIVE LO-LAR3 a LIMITED number of Soares rave oeen raaerved for Canada oa favorable tenne A Subscript'ou Book has been opened at the Offiœ of tue Company, In the Victor a Oham-nmm.where a prospectas may be ««ea ano other particular* obtained.B.8.PRIOR, ».Qoebee, Me/ tl.Agent for Qoetoej.It NOTICE.5 S3 JAOOI1S informs JlA.her cuetomera and La-d:js in general, that she bas received the beat and largest stcck of FRENCH and ENG-LISS MILLINERY ever impôt :ed ; also, a great variety of ORE =3 aud MANTLE MA-T iRIAuS.Mr*.J.ia Alao prepared toaupplj drldai Setts ; Morning, Walking, Dinner and dresing Lress**, ia tho latest Styles; like-*l?e, Tridcws\u2019 c^- ta; together with every de-icription of liourning made in the meet suit-sole truzuit and at tno ;hort«3t eotieo.N.B \u2014Juat received by the Steamer \"Peruvian Plain, Black and Cc-lonrsd Glace d'lks Moire Antique, C ccks, Rib, French Partie to Uoabas'as, London Uraoo, Real Laces, Yaltti»», whlto and black; Chantilly, Lappets, Colour* a, Bxbba, (>'.ai3 and Squares, French dlsnies, aal om-.j kind of Rich and Fashion-aiin Loco Go' -a.'ratbirs, Flowers, Oapr, Ornar-ica*?, and all th?Novelties ia tie Millinery IÎ23.H.JACOBS.Fabrique Sweet.Quebec April 18,1808,\tIte-oov it To Let First-class wine vaults, adjo tnin Commercial Chambers, undepenit^g c-n Petsr street.Apply to H.ATKINSON, Jr., 17, St.James Sirred.Qnebce, April i2 1864.\t2av7-if R.M1LROY kEG3 to inform his friends and the public _ j that he haa OPENED an OFFICE at No.17, 6r.Petsu Stbeit, Quebec, for the purchase aud sale cf EXCHANGE STOCKS, Ac.Biraavaoss: Hon.John Simpson, Pres.Ontario Bank.Danl.Fisher.Esq .Ca hier do.Henry Statues, Esq , Montreal.Alex.Simpson, Esq , do.M.3 Stevenson, Eeq.Ottawa.William Dacn, Ksq , Quebec Bank.Quebec.Aug 8.1664_____2mp-8aw AS AS AS ÜSVyLAKDS\u2019 MACASSAR OIL.r HIS elegant and fragrant Oil is univer i 9E.l\u2018.y in high repute forits unprecedented success in promoting the Growth, Restoring IiiiproviDg, «id Beautifying the Human Hair.It prevents Hair from falling off or turuiog grey, etrengrbeos weak hair, cleanses it from Scurf and Dar driff, and makes it beautifully soft, tliable, and glossy.For Children it ie especially lecomniended as*forming the basis of a beautiful head of hair.îiOttL&ftDV K4LYD0K, Ah Obimtal Botahiosl Pbspabatioh for improving end boantifying the Complexion and Skin.This royally-patronised and La-I dioi-estcbaael Specific realises a healthy purity ! of Complexion, and renders the Skin Soft, ! Clear.* ud Blooming.It ttl«o exerts the most AREHOU3E3 and OFFICES oc ; gootbinir, cooling, and purifying action enthe tl* East aud West Icdia om! ' Skm, naJ eradicates Freckles, Tan, Pimples, Wellington Wbar^ea.\u2014App:y at the I Spots, Discoloratioaa, and other Catsneoue OSes of the Quebec Harbour ComiuiseioHers.I Visitations.\t___ WHITE AND SOUND TEETH A indispensable to PERSONAL ATTRAC* Tl ON, snd to henlih and longevity by thi JO LET.MS, Signed, Dalhonsls Street, utu*bee, March S.184'».3.ti.JONES, fccy.Saw Glassware.ÏHB subsoribsr has just received from England, end is now ready fo\u201d inspection and sale, to Cbanplain Market Brdl, at the west sad, opposite Mr.Wm Doran\u2019s siall, a large stock of GLASSWARE of ail dfsceip-Hon.which will os sold for cash to defy competition.tf Aa inspection solicited.GIQllGH 1>IX0N.Quebec, Jaly 6, 1864.i i\u2014g per mastication ef feed.ROWLANDS\u2019 0D0NT0, OH I-ÜAtU.DEHTIÏBIOB, \u2019 Ça u :or,ndcd of Orientai Ingredients, Is ot inestli nable value in preserving and beautifying tht'Teeth, strengthening the gums, and in givi» g n pOasing fragrance to the Breath.It c radie ates TarUr from the Teeth, retuovee spots of incipient decay, and polishes and preserves tbo easrael, to which it imparts a PBARL-LIiTS Whiteness.dold ¦* holoaaJo by F.ROYBE ; and retail b7.B!1 a ek^o^i'OWL A ND» \" SARSrlP/'RaUt IN LARGE QUART TOTTLES.THE CANADIAN INLAND Steam Navigation Company\u2019s ROYAL MAIL THROUGH LINE, JN connection with tbo RICHELIEU COMPANY\u2019S STEAMERS, form a DAILY LINE between MONTREAL, PRESCOTT, OGDBNSBURGH, BROOKVILLE, KINGSTON, TORONTO, Hamilton, and other immediate ports.Connecting at Prescott with Railroad for Ottawa City ; at Kingston with Steamers for Bay Quinte ; at Toron* \u201cith Steamer Zimmerman, for Niagara F v\u2019.Railroad for Oollingwcod and at Hamilton ui:l '-«re all points West.For Tickets ani Genrr.to the undurêigced, or bis rcpTC;*ennatives, at, the Hr-Is cr at h:3 Off e N.:: -rieon Whvf.I J Bf:,VB»SON, A Eject.Quebec, May 3, 1661.\t6m JFOJR SALE* Hemlock ^i^anish Sole Lioathere rHE undersigned bos on hand three hundred (30o) eiies eunerior HEMLOCK SPANISH S 'LE LEATHER, manufactured at the \u201c Chi:paw\\ Taemsp v.\u201d and is prepared o sell by sam;-lQ, d^livrrBblo in any part of Janada\u2014qualities guaranteed.ROBT.MITCHELL, 24, Bt.Sacrement Street, Montreal.May 37, 1864.ctice to Mariners c ; with Northern .v\\ Wojtcrn States, : Western R.R.to information applr Jb UR SALE, )A f^AA 3>AGS LIVERPOOL irtqîJUu il) COARSE SALT, at - iiebec Warehouse Compy.\u2019s Store, Railway Terminus, SvUth Quebec, iu lots to suit purchasers.R.W.LONGMUIR.June 30, 1864.\ttf Wotice.rHE undersigned have, this day, entered into Partnership a God- sumptions, I\u2019-HIS is undoubtedly the beet Medicine ever yet offered to the public, and may he given to Children of a week old with the Greatest Safety, and moat desired effect.Certificates can bo ehown of its oiScacy in naving Oured Odds of soveral years\u2019 standing \u2019hat had resisted all the d if».rent remedies ried.Prepared only and Sold Wholesale and Re-ail by JNO.MÜ8SÜN b CO., Sole Proprietors *nd Patentees in North America.JNO.MU.'oON * no ^ tW.q.R*»' *\ttSy CASEY &~\u20ac07 AUCTÎONEFRB A\" D BRSKfcBS, CHAMPLAIN MARKET HALL, LOWER TOWN, ABO boss's Buildings- SL John Strae upper' town.RIALES of every dascription of Merchandis* 3 effected.Sales of Eionsebold Fur?Uur< ines: throaghoat the West Indies, Cuba, Mexico, and Central and South America, and we con-iidently recommend it cs an article which, for -oft delicacy oi Flavor, richness of bouquet, aud permanency, has no equal.It will also remove from the skin Roughness, Blotches, Sun Burn, Freckles, Pimples.It is as dédiions aa the Otto oy Rosis, aad lends fresbnesa and beautiful transparency to (he complexion.Diluted with water it makes the best dentifrice, imparting a pearly whiteness to the teeth; it also removes all smarting or pain after ohaving.Counterfeit ê.Beware of imitations.jard at Twenty-one, 3t Lewis Street.Butler for Sale\u2014Q Thompson.Chain Cables, Ac , for Sale\u2014C k W Wurtele.Bar Iron, A ., for Sale\u2014 Linseed Oil, Ac , for Sale-Tin Plates, Ac, for Sale-Yellow Metal B>lw, Ac., for Sale -Insolvent Act of 18t»A\u2014Marois A Fils.Beef and Lard\u2014Gibb, Laird A Ross.Molasses and Syrup\u2014do.Notice\u2014J Tibbits A Co.Consignee Wanted\u2014F Sheckell.Sheffield Honse\u2014H Smeaton A Co.Davis\u2019 Pain Killer.Sale of Horses, Ac\u2014Casey A Co.Sale of Fobteco\u2014\\ J tfaxham * Co.do.do.do.do.QUEBEC POS*\u2019 OFFICE, J7tn of SsFTXHsea 1M4- MAILS for the United Kingdom per Canadian Line during the month of October will be tloaed «f this Office every SATURDAY, at7.i>0 a.m.\\ Supplementary Bag at.-.8-w And per Canard Line, via New York, ea MONDAYS, the 3rd, 17th and 3l«t of October, at.\u2022\u2022\u2022° P m- Aad via Boston, with Mails for Newfonnd-laad, Bermuda and Halifax, on MONDAYS, the 10th and 24th of Oe- taber, at_\u2014\u2014.-.\u2014 \u2022 ®0 P \u201c\u2022 J.SEWELL, Postmaster.Qneb Sept.37.19A4.\t________ W.WKlCxtiT, MEHCHANT TAILOR, No.2, Mocsraw Hill.On.tww.Jnlv rr.IM4.crowd wlto the little, attentise, scrutii ixing and aitnoat intelligent gaze of the quadruped we bare named.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mr.Chapleau appears to have expressed his iotentiou of making a speech or of remaiuing silent just a* appeared luost pleasing to himself.Mr.Linctot was disaatUsed, and thus tells how he gave veut to his indfgnalion :\u2014 \u201cWe then proceeded to show the inconsistency of Mr.Chapleau\u2014bis want of loyalty and sincerity.He w.is yonder\u2014 near that gallery\u2014when he was invited, aod when Mr.Rainville announced that he (Mr.Chapleau) would not speak.\u201c Mr Cb«plenu, pointing to the fence, said : \u2018N-», l was yonder.\u2019\" (Laughter.) This sort of wrangling cortinued for an hour or so, when the spectators began to find the thin/ rather teiious, and commencrd diminishing in numbers.Mr L v.,ctot says \u201c We propose 1 three cheers (it the union of \u201call French Canadians.The meeting gave , \u201cthree cheers for the Union Mçtiowile.'' An adjournment until Friday tooir place without I any resolutions having bsen proposed.The adjournment is, we thiuk, accounted for by the fact that the proprietor of the gallery occupied by the youthful orators suggested that it was time for all honest men to go home.An attempt to get up what circus proprietors would call a \u201csideshow\u201d in a nei/bboting street, after the grand fiasco had terminated, resulted iu the intervention of the police, in order to prevent the obstruction of the thoroughfare and the disturbing of the slumbers of peaceful neighbors.Such was the ei:d of the third grand demonstration, organized by the eleven young patriots who propoee to raise a civil war and invoke the assistance of France if their fellow subjects are not content to accept their dictartou in political matters.The whole thing is laughable in the extreme.The self-importance of the three historic tailors of Tooley-street j the daring teats of the \u201cwhiskey \u2014.k»\tth» **eln.m-aUfcll insurrection \u2019 Drowsbd.\u2014On Thursday evening a young man named Giauere, a deck hand o! the Provincial steamer Adeanct, laying at Atkinson's wharf, fell between the vessel and the steamer while attempting to go ashor», and was drowned, notwithstanding the efforts bis comrades to rescue him.Deceased was a sober, steady young man, a resident of St.Koch\u2019s, and had been only a few days employed on board the steamer.SoctsTK Casaclt.\u2014 At a meeting of the literary association known as the Société Ca=aulr, the following gentlemen were elected ofTtce-bearers of the Society :\u2014President, Mr.Leonidas Larue; Vice President, Mr.Alphonse Benoit: Secretary, Mr.Alfred Prendergast ; j Edmond Heroux.MEETING OF THE HARBOR COMMISSIONERS.Minutes of a meeting of the Quebec Harbor Commissioners, held ,at their office, Dalbotisie street, on Wednesday, the 28:h 8ept, 1864.Present: The Hon.Geo.Pemberton, Chairman ; George H.Simard, Esq., and Jos.Hnmel, Esq., Commissioners.the minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed.The Chairman was authorised to lease, for a period of three years, a certain beach lot occupied by J.H.Clint, E-q , on the south side of the River St.Charles.Read, a letter from Messrs.A.Gilmour A Co , complaining that the harbor regulations respecting the throwing out of ballast had been infringed by J.Casey, master of the ship June A-sis tant-Secretary, Mr.- - .\t- Messrs.Alphonse Hebert and Cyrias Pe.letier L-wlon, and giving the names of three wit-were elected members of the Managing Com- , nesses of the fact.mszm ^Horning tCluonicie.QI1KBKII, OCT 1.18*4.to country subsciubkrs.A large number ot oar Country Subscribers are much in arrear; unless the Cash be forwarded, papers wili he stopp* d.the Notwithstanding the repeated assurance* of Aoerican newspaoer wri>rs that Sheridan\u2019s victories in the Shenandoah Valley had \u201cbroken the back bo-.e of the rebellion,\u201d once and forever, the Confederacy still move* and has its being\u2014apparently not one whit nearer political dissolution than it was three year* ago.The Federal commander, whose teat was to have brought about the extinction of the Southern people, does not appear to have been guilty of any wonderful exploit either of valtr or «trategv.With a force of some ninety thousand men, massed together, he could not well avoid worsting Early\u2019s twenty or thirty thousai d\u2014even allowing a wide margin for the btund-r* which appear inseparable from the march of Federal columns.The first triumphant burst of jubilation over, the nu re sensible members of toe community are beginning to see that the \u201cmagnificent suc-ctMeiy and the \u201csuperb victories\u201d which the bulletins of the Associated Press represented in such glowing colors are not likely to be attended by the mucb-«Iesired permanent result \u2014namely, the expulsion of the Confederates from their favorite raiding head-quarters in the Shenandoah Valley.A correspondent of the Portland Adceitiscr thus disposes of the falls cions idea that Early »»\u2022 completely defeated Th- story that Ey bad left the Valley and was recreating to Richmond by way of Culpepper was owing partly to Mr.Stanton's care-lesaneta, in aajing in bis cffieitl bulletin 'bat the battle o*.the 22nd toat., Flint Hill.Flint Hill U in Rockingham county, on the east aide of Bine Ridge, and on this side of the Shenandoah river V, as Mr.Stanton positively ata'ed, tbe rebel army bad fallen back to that poai'im, it intimated plainly enough that they bad ieft the Valley.In this caae, they woutd bave a shorter lina of retrea' to Richmond, but that fact would have been of great aod decided advantage to us also.For jt won d have obviated tbe necesasty which is now impœed upon General Sheridan, ot following Early for 90 milea down the Valley ; it would have given us a abort Hue of operation# and a railroad for our aupoliet the whole dis lance, namely from Alexandria to Culpepper by the way of Manassas and Warreutoo Junctions: and it would have prevented the enemy from getting in Sheridan\u2019s rear and n-tevTWi>tt('g hi- communications, as they are now doing every day.Toe writer goes on to relate how the censor who examines the telegraphic despatches from the front struck out a paragraph announ cing that Lee aud Early had formed a junction ; and that the tonner had not left the Valley.The correspondent says: 44 The clause which I have last written was suppressed by the censor here, when the account was transmitied by telegraph, leaving the impression, of course, that tbe Confederate brigade which defeated our cavalry, ws* only tbe advance of Early\u2019s retreating »rmy.\u201c It was not so, however.E«rly, iu falling back to Harrisonbourg, will compel Sheridan rebe lion\u201d and the \u201cclam-shell insurrection in early American annals\u2014ail are eclipsed by the valorous premises of tbe illustrious eleven.But althou/h it is impossible to resist the many extremely ludicrous textures the case, it is at the same time melancholy iO reflect upon the amount of evil the Moutie*! propagandists might bring about if permitted to go on, unchecked and utanswered.It has been truly said that the power of an indiw:dual for doing ta-m should never be guaged by his ability to do good.He may possess neither the talent nor the will to become the benefactor of his iace; but it require) a comparatively small amount ot genius to enable him to breed mischief.It is gratiiying, therefore, to see that our French Canadian Conservative contemporaries are endeavoring, by the enunciation of home truths, to counteract the bauelul d^rtrines of these uposilès of exclusiveness.La iViinerve, in tbe course of au able and .engthy article, says:-»- Toi* unseasonable propaganda set afoot to ruffle the sensitiveness of the British of Lower Canada, will have iu ont-atibly for its etfect the alienation of political friends who have been assisting us these ten years to res st Re oresequmon oy Populatiou.Is it bur interest to exa?P*r»'-P these valuable allies?If they cooiiaue with us we shall be strong enough to overcame agaiu the pretension*, of Upper Canada in the event of new sectional difficulties.It they turn agaiost us, it is no longer in our power to resist, aud immedia eiy next session open#, Representation by Population will enter iu'O tbe constitulioo ol the Legislative Union ot the Canadas.But then, say some, we sbal\u2019 arm to combat injustice and tyranny.You want civil war, do you?that i* qui ie diff.reat.For ourselves, we see nothing to be gained by civil war.W e believe, indeed, w« have everything to lose by it.\t,\t_ If you want neither Representation by Population, nor civil war, we must desire tbe means of maintaining, with the Bri\u201c*b of uower Canada, that alliance which aloue availed to save us in tbe past.Conscq tently we must avoid useless dem mstratloos which offend them, and with which they reasonably find fault miitee.A meeting of the Society will be held on Monday at a quarter to eight p m , at the usual place, when one of the members will read the fir#t scene of a comic piece entitled \u201c Le Coin du Feu.\u201d Fis* Arts\u2014We advise our readers who have a taste for ihe fine arts to visit Mr.Rodd's ro lection of paintings, now on exhibiiion at Ross's Buildings, St John street.The iisiort-ment is small but extremely well selected, and artists and amateurs alike will find it valuable and interesting.There are several excellent landscapes, noth of the English ar.d Flemish schools ; a few figure-paintings cf the older Flemish painters ; a couple of pictures said to be by the great masters ; aud a couaidnabie nuraoer of works trom tbe pet cils ot well-known modern British artists.There are no mediocre pictures in tbe lot, so lhat persons desirous of adding to their collections are afforded a rare opportunity which they ought not to let slip.DssTRtjerivs Fir* at Hadlow Cove\u2014Had-low Cove, South Quebec, was the scene of a destructive fire on Thursday night.About eleven p.m., a large wooden bui.ding owned by Mr.George Bourassn, of Levis, and used as a store, was discovered to be on fire.Notwithstanding tbe fact that the rain was pouring in torrents at the time the flimea spread amid the combustible material with great rapidity, and shortly after midnight the building together with its contenu, and tbe wharf, were totally destroyed.Among the contents of ihe store were three thousand bundles of hay, a quantity of oat?, a couple of carriages and several sleighs and cariul-*#.Mr.Boura.-sa bad small insurance in the i: Royal,\u2019 but his loss, not covered bv insurance, will amount to fully one thousand dollars.The origin of the fire unknown.We may add that the Grand Trunk employés turned out with their eug>ne aud retdered good service in preventing the spread of the tire to tbe adjoining buildings.Potics Court, Ykstcrdat.\u2014 A female charged with tbrf , at St.tiauTL-ur, was committed for trial at tbe Queiter dessi ins.A couple of seamen, charged with being mixed up in Federal recruiting movements were also committed for trial.Rsoordbr's Court, YssTbroat.\u2014There was but oue prisoner brought before tbe Recorder yesterday.He was discharged.A prosecu-uoo against a defendant fur offering meat for sale in the streets was fixed fur trial on Tuesday.A summons was issued against a carter for driving faster than an ordinary trot.For the moment, refrain fron action in your interest.Refrain, for fear of comoromist ng tbe safety of your nationality, and turning agaiost it a part of those who have defended it against the agression of Upper Canada in tbe great con teats of the last ten years.L,OCA.L, NKWS.PataostAL.\u2014Dr.Charles Mackay, eorrespon dent cf tbe London Tune*, left town yesterday by the steamer, for Montreal.- SraiBT Imfrotuissts\u2014The City Council has called for tenders for the plankiog of two sections of dt.Julie street, Montcalm ward.Grasd Trüse Fsrrt \u2014An evening contem pora y siatel lhat the Grand Trunk Ferry steamer, while crossing to Levis, yesterday moruiog, broke one of her valves, and bad to be replaced by the Arctic._____________ Axotbbr Firb\u2014The aaw-mill at Dlnning'i aa fought at j shipyard was on fire on Thurday evening- The 1 alarm, however, was promptly given and the fltmee were extinguished before any very serions damage was done.The Chairman informed the Board that he had taken immediate action on tbe matter, and that the ca-e h-,d been dismissed with costs against the Commiistoners by the Trinity Boatd.Read, a letter from R.Henry Wurtele, K q , who wishes to ascertain if the Commissioneis would sell their steam-drag, as she now stands, and, if so, the price and terms.Resolved.\u2014That the steam drag be offered to Vr.Wurtele for the price of eight thousand dollars.A letter from H.N.Jone#, Esq , was read and referred to the Commissioners' legal adviser for his opinion thereon.Read, a letter from James Gillespie, Esq., wishing to know if tbe Commissioners are inclined to lease or to sell Reynar\u2019s wharf.It was Resolved \u2014That Mr.Gillespie be informed that as the Co nmisstoners are not in possession of the said wharf, they cannot lease or sell it at present, and the Secretary was requested to write to Hon.C.Alleyn to enquire if that cas- is likely soon to be settled.The meeting was then adjourned to Wednesday, the 12th October next, at two o\u2019clock p.m.By TELEGRAPH.Latest from Europe ! Arrival of the s.s.Saxonia.St.Johns, Sept.29.\u2014The a.s.Saxonia, from Southampton on iNs 21 tt inst, passed Cape Race this evening, rn roule for Nsw York.She was boarded by the news yacht of the Associated Press.Her news is three days later.Tne Jura, from New York, arrived out on the 20th.Muller, the alleged murderer, arrived in London on the 1st inst.An immense crowd collected to take a look at him.The London Tune* says lhat the capture of A'laota is the crowuing success of the Southwestern army.The Cunf-derate loan declined 3 per cent.Consol#, 88 j a 8oi for money.A new Spanish ministry has been formed.Tbe new commander ot the allies in Schleswig has prohibited tbe circulation of petitions.army, and urged the women to marry no man who shirked the duties of a soldier.The Charleston C>uri,r of the 23rd, on the authority of a correspondent, says thtt an agreement has been eff-cted between the Confederate Government and a commissioner representing a certain European population by which some 30,000 soldiers of approved valor will be added tu the Confederate armies.The consideration Is a grant of lands belonging to the Confederacy ; hut where th\u2018se lands are located is admiited by the correspondent to be as much iu doubt as were ihose tendered by Lucifer to rmr Savirur.The correspondent intimates that these men are to come from Poland.The Macon Telegraph siys that refugees report that Sherman's army is going North by thousands, and his force is now very small.Whether this movement is confined to men going out of service or embraces reinforcements to Grant, they were unable to say.Wasoinoton, Sept.30\u2014Tbe news by the passengers from City Point, who left there yesterday morning, has been anticipated The official bulletin says lhat on Wednesday night the enemy made an attack on our advanced entrenchments in front of Fort Sedg wick, near the Jerusalem road, but were easily repulsed.Washington, Sept.30.\u2014 Passengers from | City Point report that ea-ly on Wednesday night the 10th corps, under Gen.Ord, began to i move from their old position to Jones Neck, on | the James River, where a pontoon bridge had been thrown across the river, and they at once began to cross.By 12 o\u2019clock their advance guard succeeded in effecting a crossing in safety, and before daylight the wbo'e corps got over.Aa advance was immediately ordered.The entrenchments on Chapin's Faim were carried with but little resistance.There appeared to be few of the enemy\u2019s troops in the entrenchments, and it is thought that they had been previously withdrawn either to be sent up the Valley, to check Sheridan, or the Weldon road, fearing a blow from Grant.We have, however, captured 300 or 400 prisoners and 15 pieces of artillery.The 18th corps, under Birney, advanced from Deep Bottom about tbe same time that Ord moved up the Newmarket Road, and carried tbe entrenchments wi'h ease.The Confederates showed but little disposition to contest tbe ground.They appeared to be completely surprised.Of the subsequent movements of our forces nothing was known at City Point, and there was nothing to indicate that the advance of Ord or Birney had been cho bis rear or fl*nk, while Early engages hU \u2022tieoîû'Q î*1 truot.Sheridao bai g*iu» ' two victories but t*ly upon it, the tna of ihe camp .ig'L in the ValUy \u2022enotyei.\" Qcbbic Colo» zation S \u2019cibtt.\u2014The members of the Quebec Colonization Society bad a meeting at the City flail, the other day, for the purpose of extending their sphere of usefulness.Sub committees were named, for tbe to tbe pt-tiiiou of Jno.Fisher and William Fisher sski'-g * revision of the uxaiion charged them, rejecting the said peiiiion\u2014was next taken up.Councillor Dinnino asked whether tj)U was perfectly legal ?There was only one firm and yet these parties were taxed us two disiiuct firms.\t.\t, , The Mayor said that they bad permuted the delay allowed for petitioning against overcharge to eipire.He believed, under these cir curustauccs, the\tinter fere.The Report was carried on a division The third order was also a report from the Fiuance Cotnmiiiee, asking to be authorized to obtain the opinion of tbe .legal adviser of the Corporation pp the question of lubiliiy for tbe demolition of bouses pulled down in order to prevent the spread of fires.\u2014Carried.The fourth order was a report from tbe Police Committee, setting forth certain resolu- War Dspartment, Washington, Sept.29.\u2014 The following despatch from Gun.Grant, announcing the movement of our forces against Richmond has just been receivel :\u2014 Head-q-iaiters, Chapin's Farm, 10 45 a.m.\u2014 Gen Ord's corps ad vanced this moruiog and carried the strong fortification and long line of entien^hmenta beLw Chapin\u2019s Farm, with some 15 pieces of artillery and from 200 to 300 pri soners.Gen.Ord was wounded, though no' dangerously.G-n.Birney advanced at the same time from Deep Bottom and carried the Newmarket Road aud entrenchments, and scattered the enemy in every direcrion, though he caoiured but few.He is now marching towards Richmond.I left Gen.Birney where the ro-rd intercepts tbe Newmarket and Richmond Road.The whole of this country is fi led with field-fortifications thus far.\tU.8.Grant.(Signed) E M.Stanton.Baltimorb, Sept.29.\u2014Richmoud papers of Monday contain the following items:\u2014On Stiurday an! yesterday heavy firing was heard in the direction of Harrisonburg.Gen.Earlj reached Kees\u2019Station at 11 o'clock yesterday.Opinions are divided whether he wil1 make a stand there or fall further back.There is considerable excitement amongs* the citizens of Staunton, and many are leaving\u2014the sick and wounded aud the government stores have been removed to a place of safety Sheridan may take Staunton, but the capture will avail him nothing.Tbe Valley since the war began has been racegn und.Sheridan has reached the other end of the course, aod if be don t pull up of bis own accord he will be pulled up.Prerident Davis arrived at Macon, Ga., on the 22nd inst, and made a speech there.He is going to Hood\u2019s army.No movements of any consequence bjt the en*ray are reported ap to tbe Iasi acconots Tbe expulsion of the citizens of Atlanta has been complete.It was reported yesterday that Hood's army was in Sherman's rear, between him and Chattanooga A large force of mounted Yankees are collecting at Pound Gap, with tbe intention of making a raid on the Virginia Salt Works Phis, we presume, is the same force that was at Lexing\u2019on, Ky., two weeks ago.They number about.12,000.Naw Yoax, Sept.29th.\u2014The Commercial\u2019* Washington says It is ascertained that Rousseau b-is routed Forrest\u2019s forces completely driving him nine miles.Tbe Government feels no apprehensions concerning Sherman\u2019s communications Reinforcements are constantly going to Gen.Sheridan Admiral Farragut will, it is said, soon engage in a very important naval expedition.Sandt Hook, Sept.29:h.- The steamer Bremen, from Bremen, via Southampton, is signal led, and will be up about 9 o\u2019clock.News anticipated.Nsw York, Sept.30th.\u2014The Herald!» City Point correspondent of the 28th Sept., says :\u2014 If the tone of tbe news from the army expresses any unusual feeling of enthusiasm, it is because lhat feeling U merely tbe refieciion of the buoyancy of every soldier here.Tbe recent victories in tbe Valley, the straits of the enemy BY YESTERDAY\u2019S MAILS.U.C.Exhibition.\u2014The Exhibition at Hamilton opened on Tuesday, under the most favorable auspice#, and it tbe weather holds out we may anticipate a highly successful show.Wkllinoton Division\u2014Hon.Mr.Sanborn was unanimously re-elected, at Sherbrooke, on Wednesday last, to represent Wellington Division in tbe Legislative Council.Victoria Collbos.\u2014At the Examination of students at the Uuivaraitj of Victoria College on Wednesday, the degree of M.D.was conferred upon J.Benham, Guelph, and J.B.Johnston, Brampton.Thb Wrong Train.\u2014à Hamilton, C.W., contemporary says George Francis Train, tbe celebrated ha f-cracked American orator, visit edSt.Catharines yesterday, and it is not im prob-tble that he will visit tbe Provincial Exhibition.If he does he will be the greatest cuii osity present.Railway Extbnsion.\u2014The Klora Obterver nays that a meeting of those favorable to tbe Fergus Railway project was lately held at Fergus.An excsllent spirit pervaded the meeting, and a determination was unanimously shown to work with might and main for the purpose of securing a railway.Cadst Battalion.\u2014 A Montreal contempo rary siys : It is s id that a Cadet Battalion, to compri-e tbe high school and other college companies, is in process of formation.It is highly important that the youth of the country should become impressed with the fact lhat they are to be its defender#, and should early commence to acquire tbe necessary skill.Blown Up \u2014The Fredericton Reporter says A man named Quinn, who keeps a shop Mangerville, near Tapley\u2019s wharf, entered his shop oue day the present week, and carelessly commenced smoking.A spark from his pipe communicated with a keg of gunpowder, aud the building was completely demolished by tbe explosion.Singular to state, Mr.Quinn, al though seriously, was not fatally injured.Eagls Captcrbd.\u2014 The Chatham Phnet says : Ou Saturday we were shown a very ban J gome grey eagle, brought up by Mr.J.B.Bill eon from Baptiste Creek, where it was shot that morning by Mr.William Cartier.It mea sures 6 fee' 6 inches from tip to tip of tbe wings, and has enormous claws, but tbe bead was considerably spoiled by the shot, so as to render it hardly worth stuffing.It was killed with snipe shot, No.9.The Alleged Fires in the Woods.\u2014Messrs A A P.White write & letter to the O\u2019tawa Union, contradicting the statement made by correspondent of that journal to theeftect that their timber limits, in the vicinity of Pettawa-we, had been completely destroyed by fire.Tho Messrs.White say : - \u201c Instead of the statement being correct, do portion whatever of tbe limits in question have been destroyed by fire this season.\u2019\u2019 hitch their horses and send them home.The trade of a great port is to be stopped because, not the merchants carrying it on, buta railway company has done something to displease tbe master carters I And a journal, out of spite to the company, has encouraged attack after attack upon it, until it bears this fruit.And it looks on complacently now at this outbreak, which, directed against any one else, it would condemn as waste of capital, and banning the sinkers as well as innocent parties.Because it ministers to a pet grudge, wrong becomes right, and the drunken idlers of yesterday become its proteges, the recipients of its sympathies.The poor men\u2014the carters\u2014do not suffer by the arrangement ; they must have tho same employment in any case.It is only the profits of a few master carters that are in question.For their gain, and to feed the grudges of a few who thiuk they hare cause of complaint, tho Company, the peace of the city is to be endangered aod its trade stopped.' Another Destructive Firr at Woodstock, C.W.\u2014At one o'clock on Wednesday morning a fire broke out iu tbe landing leading to the office of Messrs.Carroll k Bear\u2019, over the store of Mr.R.S.Burtch, on West Dundas street, Woodstock, C.W.Tbe block consisted three Urge stores\u2014one owned and occupied by Mr.Jubn Nlclntyre, another by Mr.Burtch, and the third or corner one unoccupied.The Utter waa the property of Mr.Wm Hunter, of New York, and was insured in the Royal for $2,400\u2014the policy of which would have expired at noon to-day.The Burtch property was insured for $3,000, with $1,000 in the North British upon the stock.Mr.McIntyre, is said, had an insur.nee in the London and Liverpool of $4,000 on his stock, and $4,000 on the building.All of Mr.McIntyre\u2019s goods and a portion of Mr.Bunch\u2019s were saved, and is believed that the insurances will pretty ell cover tbe goods end the buildings.Messrs, irroll k Beard are the greatest sufferers, as they lost everything and had no insurance.his fire, like that on Monday, was clearly tbe work of an incendiary, though there is as yet no clue to the perpetrator of the act.Mr.Duncanson\u2019s New Pioturs.\u2014Mr.Dun-c&nson, the well-known artiu, has painted another Canadian picture.The subject chesen Orford Mountain, Eastern Townships The painting is thus described by a Montreal contemporary : 11 Tbe time chosen is sunset, just after a heavy shower, whose recent presence is evident from tbe deep colors of ihe fuliage.and the massy mist which is just rising out of its bed in tbe ravine aud passing into the sky.be red sunlight hat lit up the rocky summit, od throws a similar culor on the mist on the mountain side, and on tbe clouds which have just risen from it, as well as on the tail red pine stems in the foreground.\u2014A small corner gives us the flora of the end of June, the purple fire-wood being of course tbe most common.A few ducks are just rising from the .ill water,\u2014effectively introducing life into the picture.As the mountain is climbed from this side, it is easy to trace tbe whole line of tbe toilsome ascent.We hope that a good engraving may be taken of this picture, which is not only like Bartlett's well known scenes, beautiful, but also true,\u2014tbe pines are Canadian pines, and the weeds are Canadian weeds.\u201d He left a letter which says, ed me.\u201d EJ* On a Sundav, In Louisville, the guards, assisted by the police, surprised the congregation of a colored church by surrounding it and gobbling up the main portion of the congregation for fortification purposes.The female portion, of whom there was an equal number, went home, not as they came\u2014in paire, but in single file; for every blooming lassie bad been made forlorn by having tbeir beaux thus cruelly snatched away from them.8uch is life.SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.PO-nT OF QUEBEC\u2014ARRIVED.*\tSept 30.Bark Thomas Fielding,-,-, order, bal.IT IS ASTONISHING! Same.Henry mere.CO.M.MiKCI AL The following Is the am oast of duties collected at the Custom House, Quebec, yesterday, vis : $1804 ftl.ENTERED FOR LOADING.Son».Fo By Whom.Sept 30.Brain, 807, Cardiff, M I Wilson, Bogue\u2019e 4\tboom?.Isabella, T'O, Llanelly, D D Young k Co,-.John Buqyan, 942, Greenock, J Burstall A Co, Sutherland, 18, English Point, Martin\u2019# wharf.Blais, Renaud\u2019# wharf.I GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Return of Traffic, Week ending Sept.24.1904.Passenger#.- $47.109 00 Kxpre## Freight.Mails and Sundries.3.124 00 Freight and Live Stock.84,203 00 Total.$134,490 00 Corresponding Week, 1863.120,103 00 Increase.$ 14.393 00 JOSEPH HICKSON, Chief Accountant.Montreal, Sept 28, 1804.NEW YORK MARKKT»\u2014-tliPT 30.Flour receipt# 8,284 brl# ; market l-iwer ; §ale* 15.400 hrl* at $3,30 a $8,55 for superfine State ; 9,00 a 9,20 f- r extra State ; 9,25 a 9,50 for choice do ; 8,80 a 9,00 for superfine Western ; 9,25 a 10,00 for common to medium extra western ; 10,00 for common to good shipping brands extra round-hoop Ohio.Canada flour heavy; sales 350 hrls, at 8,30 a 8.60\tfor common; 8,65 a 11,11 for good to choice extra.Rye Flour steady.Wheat receipts, 48,812 bushels ; market dull; sales 4.500 bushels, at $2,17 a 2,20 for Mil-waukie Club.Ryu quiet and unchanged.Barley nominal.Corn receipts 51,168 bushels ; market without decided change ; sales 61,000 bushels, at $1,60 a 1.61\tfor mixed Western.Oat# quiet, at 87c a 89o for Canada ; 89 a 90c for State, and 87 a 874c for western.Pork steady ; tales 2000 hrls, at $40 a 41,50 for Mess ; 42,37 a 43,00 for new d* ; 39,00 a 40 for new Prime.Beef quiet.Money on call at 7 per tant.Stocks irregular.Gold, 1914.CLEARED.Sept 30.S S Hibernian, Dutton, Liverpool, Allans, Rae A fa.Ship Ch&>mltepec, Arkle, Liverpool, C A J Shar-plv^A Co.-MapY Leaf, Funncmark, London, C E Levey A f.a.-Banr, >ckburn, Grosart, Greenock, Ross A Co, -Suna-rland, Curtis, Fieetwood, M I Wilson.-Omega, Coward, Newcastle.R R Dobell.-OswOgo, Card, Liverpool.R R Dobell.-Mooi a.Hunter, Liverpool, C A J Sharpies A Co.w Bark Cbir/tain, Stewart, Lancaster, C A J Sbar-pl't A Co.-Caper io, Annonsen, Lot don, C E Levey A Co -Ratcliff, Swan, Newcastle.C E Levey A Co.-Man\u2019thaih, Annal, Newcastle.R R Dobell.-Nord} j, Todscn, London, R R Dobell.-Aretv isa, Gilian, Sligo, Forsyth A Pcmbor- »OiW -Aurora.Willis, Penarth Roads.R R Dobell.-Mon.jxuma, AtMns, London, R R Dobell.-Famt, Hogan.Warren Point, R A Stewart.-Statf-man, Curran, Birkenhead.M I Wilson.-Home.Mourney, Troon, J Burstall A Co.Brig Maryaret.Handford, Torquay, M I Wilson.Schr Marée Adele, Jonoas, Harbor Briton.Hnnt, Br :k A Co.t - \u2014- «- GONE TO SEA.)\tSept 30.Ships Tlrien Boiroimbe, Stidaeona.Urgent, Onward, Golden Light, Renfrewshire, Giencairn, China; »>arks Hope, Jane Lowden, Champion, Harriot, Repeater, Jane, Reciprocity; brigs Credo, Victoria and Wanderer.Milwaukee.Sept.27.\u2014Wheat $1,99, f.o.b.; receipts, 26,000 bushels.Flour, $9,00 to 9.56.Grain Freights to Kingston 14c.Chicago, Sept 27.\u2014Wheat, $1,9$, f.o.b.Corn, $1,30 f.o.b.Freights to Kingston, 14e.)\u2022 AFT8 ARRIVED AT QUEBEC.Sept 30.Calvin A Breck\u2019s, staves, New Lendon cove.R Conrfr's, white pine and ash, St Lawrence docks.J CameVon\u2019s, white and red pine, New Liverpool cove.G A W Atrd\u2019s, white and red pine, Cap Rouge.Flanaga) A Roche\u2019s, red pine spars, New London cove.Calvin \\ Breck\u2019s, oak, elm, Ac, sundry cores.MARITIME EXTRACTS.MISCELLANEOUS.t3r Une trunk maker in St.Louis has sold three hundred valises since the draft began.ICPMn New York on Tuesday a boy of thirteen years of age was murdered by a boy of sixteen, being shot through tbe head with a pistol.EF* Tbe North Carolina contrabands are be-comi ig christianized.One of them recently swindled the citizens of Newburyport out of large sums on a \u201c confidence\u201d basis.S3\" A lady has computed that if the women of America would dispense with the extra twelve ineb tail piece to their dresses, a saving ot $1,000,000 would be effected.CP* Two young ladies in Henderson, Ky., lately dresse 1 themselves in male attire and \u201c went forth\" mounted, passing themselves off as guerillas, scaring,the town dreadfully.^ tCy A man in 3t.Louis, who has constantly invested in lotteries, and invariably lost for the last five years, was one of the first men drafted in that place the other day.He says his luck bas come at last.A man named Saunders, who recently died at Cambridge, Mass , left $10,000 to the town of Gloucester, and a like sum to the city of Newburyport, to be devoted to tbe supression of intemperance in those places.E7\" The Indians fighting on the border are not \u201call Indians.\u201d Oue of tbe forest children was killed the other day on the Big Blue River.He was thought to be a Sioux, but when the paint was washed off the Sioux turned oat to be a white man with red hair.Shocking Cruelty to a Girl.\u2014Considerable indignation was occasioned on Friday, Sept.9th.amongst the inhabitants of Greenwich, consequent upon a report having gained circulation ibat a girl had been discovered in tbe market-place of the town, in an almost exhausted state, and with a long iron chain fas tened round her neck by means of a padlock.Upon inquiry being made tbe report proved to be too true, the girl, who is supposed to be about 11 years, being found as described by tbe market conatantable, having evidently made her escape from some place of confinement.Her condition was truly pitiable ; and in addition to experiencing tbe sufferings from long confiaement, her emaciated state gives signs that she has also endured the horrors of starvation.The only thing that could be ascertained from ber is that ner name is Sarah White, and ber mind appears to be in such a state that she is unable to name the place she has escaped from.The police were at once communicated with, and the unfortunate créa turc was instantly removed to the Greenwich union, where she remains under the treatment j of Mr- Stanton, the house-surgeon.The police ; are making strict enquiries to ascertain the nn- Montrcal Wholesale Prices Current.Montreal, -Sept 29.1864.Flour, per brl of 196 lbs.\u2014Superior Extra, $4.70 to $1,80 ; Extra.$4,50 to $4,65; Fancy, $4,35 to $t,45; Superfine from Canada Wheat, old ground, $4,20 to 4,40 ; do, fresh ground, $4.10 to $4,25: Super from Western Wheat, $t.20 to $1,25; Western States' Flour.$4.15 to $4,20; Super No 2, $3,75 to $3.90 ; Fine.$3 55 t- $3.75 ; Middlings, $3,10 to $3.30; Pollards, $1.90 to $3.00; Bag-Flour.$2.40 to $2,50 per 112 lbs.Fair demand from local dealers ; small sales of all grades above No 2 quoted\u2014Superfine al 4,25 to 4.35 The ' (Aamer Lady Elgin arrived down from Montres\u2019 yesterday, with the bark Tubal Cain in tow.The \u2022\u2022.earner Rambler arrived down from Montreal yoi erday with tbe ship China in tow, and the St George with the bark Wolverine.The tte&mer Albion arrived up last evening with th«» bark Thomas Fielding, from St Michel, in tow,jmd took her up to Mr Dinning\u2019* shipyard- , Capt -'van Warren, of the schooner Lydia, the property of Mr Geo Duhereer, of Murray Bay, on Fancy at 4.40;' Extra at 4,60.A sale of I a special trip tq Seven Islands, has made the run sa\t.es a f\\ a * I & -\t\u2014 * _ ^3 L.\t/ ÉLt IA ma \u2022 1 \u2014 m \\ im £ v?slova 1,000 bags flour at 2,40, tu arrive.Oatmeal, per brl of 200 lbs.\u2014Range for good about $4,75 to $5.Wheat, per bushel of 60 t!>s.\u2014No cargo-sales reported.Pork, per brl of 200 lbs.\u2014Not much doing.Mess sold in small lots at 17,45.Butter, per lb.\u2014Market quiet Cheese, per lb.\u2014Good Dairy about 8Jo to 8fc.Some choice parcels have brought extreme rates.Freights\u2014No engagements reported.JOHN DOUGALLACO.from thr port and back (900 miles,) in five days.NOTICE TO MARINERS The burlesque of exclusive \u201cnationality\u2019 purpose of canvasaing tho several wards for continues to he performed nightly in the city ol subscriptions.Montreal under he\t:\t^iATHg8\u2014After the heavy rain of of the eleven sapient editors of the Unton ThuMd nighl lhe Weaiber cleared up, and Satinnole.Notwithstanding the monotonous je9terdl,7 was extremely fio*.The air, faow-sameresa of the\tagitati >n aa\ta whole, there\teTerj Wa4 r4ÜJer chilly, and the streets were in are occasional\tpaesagea of the\tmost mirth-pro-\tanything but good order, owing to the torrents Tbf Utes: op.o-.ir exbibiiiot -bicb .,pl -W >b.= ».tb.TZ jou.bf.l «pim.ck »*\u2014 » S>.»\"\u201c\"¦«\t_______ Catherine street, on Wednesday nigh», and\u2014 0pa ClTT pathshs \u2014 We are happy to be iudaing even by ttu» description from the .ble to credu to our City Fathers for bav- chaïitable pen\tof\tMr.Mvderic\tLaactot in the\tiug at last lak-n soma steps towards J®- cba.it.bie pen\to\tha,e\tprofe(neot of our fire-department, as will be colum ts of the L nton the aevne must\tb r ^ orl 0f tbe City Council pro- been ludicrous in tho extreme to the nopre-, c,es: We have nothing from Sheridan later than Sunday evening, at Newmarket His advance was near S aunton, oc casionally getting within sight of some of Early\u2019s men and picking them up ; they no lions for tbe b®1^ carrying out ot the Tem- I longer show fight but seem wholly dispirited peraoce Act of last lesjion \u2014Carried.\t1 They seem to consider the Confederacy used The fifth order was also a report from the up.Some of them say that when Gen.Crook sam« Committee recommending, in accordance charged upon them at Fisher Hill they all sup-witn a suggestion frum the Chief of Police, posed that Gen.Etrly was captured, but he that a sub-constable of Police be appointed to escaped very narrowly ; he was trying to rally the special duty of keeping the hose in good | bis men and stood to the last.order.\u2014Carried.Councillor Kirwin.\u2014May I aikif the contract for tbe manufapture of the new hose has been signed yet?Tbe Matos No, sir Counterfeit Bills.\u2014A parcel of money was sent to the Commercial Bank in London, C.W., in which two counterfeit $10's and two $4's on the Bank of Montreal were found.To one un- ,\t, - ,\t, ,\t, , accustomed to handling paper money the fraud nRlurttl parents c f ihe poor gir would not easily be detected, though upon close examination it will be fouud that the paper on which the counterfeit is printed is much thinner than that legitimately used, and a want of finish and evident imperfection in the printing is noticeable.\u2022 Novel Visitor at a Pic nio.\u2014The Pembroke Otherver tells of a Wealeyan Sabbath school Pic-nie, held under tbe superinteu lence of tbe Rev.R.M.Hammond, in a grove in the vicioi'y of the village uf Westmeath.A bear made his appearance and took refuge in a tree near tbe grounds.Tbe Obterrer says his bearehip was ^ 'brought down\u201d by firing four marbles at him, no bullets being procurable.We just feel a little curious to know wbat is tbe precise meaning of the words \u201c brought down,\u201d as used by the Obttroer.House breaking and Robekrt.\u2014The house of Mr.Theodore Fenwick, next to the Wel-liuglon Hotel, Guelph, was entered on tbe morning of Wednesday, and a pair of black cloth pants and about $7 which were in th# pockets stolen.The inmates were all in bed at tbe time, and tbe robber it seems bad got in by a back window.Having gained an entrance Le rummaged about the room, but seems to have gone away on finding the trowsers Mr.John Tovell noticed a person without his coat prowling about Ur.Fenwick\u2019s back premises about one o'clock that morning.He asked him wbat be wanted, when the fellow replied that he wished to get a drink of water.Tokfedo Explosion.\u2014The Kingston Amtri-can states that three boys named Edward and John Bennett, sons of Captain Bennett, and one William Marsh, were recently seriously injured by the explosion of a torpedo at Wolfe Island.\u2019 The instrument consisted of an iron cask charged with 15 or 20 pounds of powder, and was designed for the purpose of blowing up a sunken wreck.Oue of the boys most ignited tbe charge by dropping a LAW REFORM.(To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle.) Sir,\u2014Will you allow me, through your journal to call attention to a grievance in the operation of the law which seriously incon-veinences boih the public and tbe profession.At present, with only two judges sitting in the Circuit Court, only one of whom siis on the side where non-appealable cause#, lhat is to say, causes under X25 are tried, it is impossible for the judge to get through tbe business of tbe term, winch never lasts more than five days, aod seldom, owing to a Sunday or holiday intervening, more thnn four.Thus, in tbe term which has just beeu brought to a close, Mr.Justice Taschereau, one of tbe most painstaking judges on the bench, could only get through tbe causes inscribed fur the first two days of tbe term, the causes remaining having to stand over till the next term, at great inconvenience to the public and to the lawyers engaged.Tbe remedy for this is simple.In the Superior Court ten days are alloted monthly to the hearing and the proof of causes which are never numerous enough to occupy tbe Coqrt for that time.By extending tbe jurisdiction of tbe Superior Court over what are now known as appealable Circuit Court causes (the procedure in which is identical with those in the Superior Court,) the whole of tbe Circuit Court term would be devoted to tbe decision of petty causes alone , and the present state of things obviated.Your obedient servant, JvsTiei.Quebec, Sept.2T, 1864.PRICES CURRENT OF LEATHER.Montreal, Sept 27.The quantities of Leather inspected in {this city during the week ending Sept 24, were Sides No.I, 1,594: Sides No.2.1,094; Sides No.3, 167;\u2014total, 2,835.The following are current rates : cts.cts.Hemlock Spanish Sole No.1 (b.b.).19\tto\t20 Hemlock Spanish Sole No.2.16\tto\t17 Do.\tdo\tNo.1, (ordinary) 18 to 19 Do.\tdo\tNo.2.15 to 16 Hemlock Slaughter, No.1.18\tto\t20 do\tNo.2.15\tto\t17 Waxed Upper\u2014Light and medium.31\tto\t33 Do.do hoavy and medium.30\tto\t31 Grained do .32\tto\t36 Splits\u2014Large.22\tto\t26 Do.Small.14\tto\t18 Kips, city slaughter, ex quality (whole) 45\tto\t65 Do.ordinarv.40\tto\t*5 Do Patnas, (in aides).27} to\t37} Calf skin (27 to 36 lbs per dos.).65\tto\t75 Do.(18 to 26 lbs per dos.).55\tto\t65 Harness .20\tto\t22} Skirting .27} to\t30 Buffed Cow, per foot.12} to\t13} Enamelled Cow, do .15\tto\t16 Patent do do .-.16 to 17 Pebbled Cow do .13 to 14 TANNING MATERIAL.Palermo Sumac, per bag of 160 lbs.ST 50 Imports & Exports at Quebec.imports.Sept $0.Per schr Marie Julie, Bourka, from Labrador\u2014 75 ewt dry codfish, 25 bris green do, 20 drafts do do, 6 brls cod oil, 16 do seal do, 3 brl# feathers.8 do herrings.1 lot jank, 1 brl seal skins, 1 lot do, 6 brls salmon.2 passengers and baggage to order.B.A A.EXPRESS COMPANY.Sept SO\u2014I box to M C Cremasie.1 do to J Atheroft 1 parcel to P G Duvall.6 pieces baggage to Col Jarvis.1 box to J Douglas.PER GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Sept 30\u201421 stoves to S J Shaw.2 pianos to J J Woodley.Still another grateful letter sent to Messrs.Devins A: Bolton, Druggists, next tbe Court-house, Montreal.near Sirs,\u2014f'or years I have suffered severely from liver complaint.constant pain in ihe side, no appetite, intense drouer siness, and a sense of suffoca* tlon, compelling me at times to remain in h.for three or four days.For turo years 1 teas constantly taking medicine, under the advic# of two of our l>est city physicians, without getting any relict By their orders I spent tho whole of last summer iu the country, but without benefit Lost March I was advised by a frieud, who knew its virtues, to try Bristol\u2019s Sarsaparilla, but I bad lost confidence in every tiling, end was fearful of getting worse.At last I did tirit; its effect was most beneficial: my appetite returned; tbe heavy drowsiness left tao; and roy digestion became vigorous and healthy.I used in all twelve bottles, and am now as strong and well as any man could desire.You are at liberty to make my case known to the public.Yours, very truly, J.H.KENNEDY, Grocer and Dealer in \u2019Wines aud Spirits No.160 St Mary Street, Montreal.KÏ\" Hre.o.'i £.Maps::!!'1 ic to: Sale by Druggists.Bept.22, 1864.\t*w_____ IM THE YEAR 1845 Mr.MATHEWS first prepared the VENETIAN HAIR DYE; since that time it has been usad by thousands, and in no instance bas it failed togivs entire satisfaction.The VENETIAN DYE is the cheapest in the world.Its price is only Fifty Cents, and each bottle contains double tbe quantity of dye in those usually sold fur $1.The VENETIAN DYE is warranted not to injure tbe hair or tbe scalp in the slightest degree.The VENETIAN DYE works with rapidity and certainty, the hair requiring no preparation whatever.Tho VENETIAN DYE produces any shade that may be desired-one that will not fade, crack or wash out\u2014one that is as permanent as the hair itself.For sale by all druiririst#\u2014Price 60 cents.A.I.MATHEWS, General Agent, 12 Gold SL, New Yor>* Also, Manufacturer of Mathews\u2019 Arnica Hat» Gloss, tbe best hair dressing in nse.In large bottles, price 50c.June 14, 1864.\t12m with a bursting forth, by way of introduction, into a drain of bi^b flown patriotism which savers strongly of one of George Francis Train's 44 spread-eagle\u201d orations done into French, proceeds to give a compte rendst ot the .meet-ing.T\u2018I« speeches of the young orators are die posed of in a marvellously off band manner, until Mr.Lsnciot reaches hi» owa discourse, aud then the writer launches into a graphic description of his wordy war with a Mr.Cba pie an.who appears t-» have beea the marplot of service tbe whole affair.The sonorous egotism ot Mr.Lanctot's language, the perpetual use of tbe editorial pronoun \u201cwe,\u201d while the narrator is (be hero of bis own story, form no ioapt il-lust rati jn of tb« time-honored saying that there ia but a su-p bet«e n the sublime and the ridiculous.Thus quoth Monsieur Mederic : 44 We tb»u made aa appecl, which we endeavored to render .a entbu»Uaiic (rkuisar.ax) as possible iu furor of the union of French CsLa-tfiaoe «ed of the aoii-tederal cause.As we To Corrsspondsnt» \u2014rSeyersl letters tre iu type, and are unavoidably crowded out.We have to acknowledge tbe receipt of a comr muoicatioo from \u201cObserver No.2 \u2019 relative to irregularities in the Point Levi ferry.Our correspondents must have patience.We shall endeavor to make room for their productions at soon M possible.BaraxL Sirvices.\u2014The Bethel services in connection wim our City Misiion on Sunday next will be (D.V.) a mixed English and Welch ______if on board the ship t>*tu, at Giblm\u2019s wharf at 1« } a.m , an English aerviceon board the Annaniu/r, at B'aU\u2019 booms, at S, aod a second Englisn service, on bo»ru the Charlt* Chdoiur, at Halt\u2019s booms, gt 6} p.m.Christian shipmasters and friends will oblige by using their influence to induce a good attendance.-\ti recklessly \u201e\t_\t.\t- Gen.Thomas C Devin pursued Early\u2019s Ay- piece of burning paper through au orifice m tog columns all night, with three regiment*, the caik.The young lad Edward Bennett suf-and next day capturing many prisoners.\tfered a severe fracture of one arm, which will Gen Sheridan supposed Gen.Averill was nece3BjtHte amputation, and apprehensions are ith him until morning, when he learned that entertained of fatal consequences.The reco-Councillor Kirwin said it was rather an im- j Averill had gone into camp for the night.This very 0f the other two is considered more hope portant matter and it was to be hoped it would is said to be the cause of the relief of the lal- fui The explosion completely tore away one be attended to at once.\tter from duty.\teDd of a wooden house, which was some twenty Tbe next order was a report from the Road Col.Malic y, agent of the Sanitary Com- feel fr0m the torpedo; no person was injured Committee, recommending that a premium of mission, has sent 18 wagons, loaded whhsant- | in the dwelling, but how any of the boys aur-$50 be offered for the beat plan, and a premium tary supplie#, to Winchester, where they were greatly needed by the wounded.He reports our hostdtaU in good condition now, with tbe exception of a scarcity of bed#\u2014hay is used as a substitute.More supplies go out to mor row morning.Fort Monros, Sept.29th.\u2014The U.S.Hospital steamer Gtorgt L>ary arrived here this a.m , wi h 200 sick and wounded soldiers from the 10th army cor^s.Th*y report heavy firing at seven o\u2019cLck last evening, until tbi#, ~ *\t\u2022 mrj\t\u2014 - from their home, where they that the body ol a man had been discovered in Ot $35 for the aecond plan, for the widening of Prescott G»t».=-R«fert«d to the Finance Committee.The sixth order wa* the Report of the Police Committee, recommending the acceptance uf certain tender* for the making of the police winter-clothing.\u2014Carried.Councillor Pruneau proposed, in ref rence to tbe petitiob prearnted by ihe agents of the fire insurance companies, that a Committee of tbi# Cooncil be named to «o-opar»te with tbe aigner* of tbe aaid petition\u2014«aid Committee to oonsjstof Councillors Renaud, Jolicaur, Lemesurier, Scott and prior vived an instant is a wonder.Traoedt Near Sandwich-Body Found in the Woods.\u2014On Thursday last a young mtn, about nineteen )ears ot age, named Tuttrean, gon of a farmer residing near Sandwich, left hi# home for the purpose of a day\u2019s bunting iu tne wood#.Nut returning that night, toward! the cluse of the folio wing day his parent# became alarme!, and sUrted out in search of him After searching for a cooiiderabie time last evening, until ini#, 1\t\u2022 tQ & fArmB,.d ho,13e| about six mile# Thursday, morning.The result of the fittng\t.\twbere the_ were informed wa# not known at the time the steamer left.New Yohx, Sept.30th.\u2014Late Southern paper# contain tbe following ; The Macon Von-1 Sunday Services roa Sailors.\u2014The Rev.J.S.Purl Chiplaio, will celeorate Divine service ev*;ry SvuuUsy morning, at haif p«*t ten o\u2019clock.(Jo Sunday nejt, Oct.2nd, on board the ship Ronochun, at Indian Cove wbaif.Sun- [O\t\u2022\t\u2014-\u201c-c\t- \u2014\t-\t- were about to read the declaration sevetai I day evening service during the «hipping season Mr Chapleau.\tI will uka plane at the Marinera\u2019 Chapel, Din- 39»9»»*\t-* ¦*-\u201c- '-* a\u2014¦*\u2014 \u2014mmenplng at T o\u2019clock.Tb* 44 Believing in the aineerityof the g»Qtl«man,| mond Harbor com remembered tAathebcd decided to\t^ {t\" Councillor Ktawt* said he wonld vote for /e with its cumbrous stage u>n0 J9* >*\u2022 slow ships, and sluggish intelligence?\u2018foW Si-cry thing his changed since then.It waa then tiJlt \u201cDowns' Vegetable Balsamic Klixiri* \u201dreC al penred before the public, and like tbe pro-KH6**1 f the times, it has been steadily growing ia populi r favor> H^ve you nc or used it?Give it * Y,lal and satiafy yourself with what rapidity it \u2018 'Amove a cold or cough, cure a hoarseness or Kroat.Physicians recommend it.!i°Kl by all Druggirt*.J _ n F.Henry A Co., Proprietors, 303 8t Paal Montreal, C.E.Sept- 3, 1894.\tIm Measles arc prostrating tbe Volunteers by hundreds, tbe hospitals are crowded with them.Soldiers.be warned in time.HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are positively infallible in tbe cure of this disease; occasional doses of them will preserve the health even under the greatest exposures.If the reader of this \u201c notice\u201d cannot get a box of Pills or Ointment from tbe drug store in hie place, Ut him write to me, 80 Maiden Lane, enclosing the amount, and I «rill mail a box free of expense.Many dealers will not keep my medicine on band because they cannot make as much profit as on other persons\u2019 make.25 cents, 89 cents, and $1.40 per hex or pot.Sept.27, 1894.\t1w TO PARENTS.And especially mothers, who have tbe more immediate care of children, permit me to say with candid earnestness, never lay down without having the PERRY DAVIS\u2019 PAIN KILLER at hand.Trust to no other preparations or panaceas.If you heed not this timely warning the fault is your own.as Perry Davis' P.tin Killer is in nearly every store, throughout tbe length and breadth of onr land, and all over the civilised world.Sept.23, 1864.\t2w Th# Best and Surest Remedy in the World for all disease» with which children are afflicted dur ing the process of teething, is MRS.WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP.I» not only relieves the child*from pain, but invigoratei the stomach and bowe », cures wind colic, and by giving quiet sleep to thu child, gives rest to the mother.Perfectly safe in all y?pcpsia, Liver Complaints, and Disorders of the Stoin.-tch and Digestive Organs.HOOFLAND\u2019S GERMAN BITTEKS willeutirely cure these complaints, and restore the system to its original vigor and strength.Fur sale by all druggists and dealers ic medicines.Sept 29, 1364.\t2w MARRIED.\u201cOr the $7th inst, by the Rev Mr Joseph Au-ciair, French Cathedral, Mr Fl«rian J Duval, of Rive- du Loup, to Miss Catherine Morisette, of this city.at once ,\t\u2022\u2014 \u2014 ¦-\u2014 \u2014-n \u2014 -\t\u2014 \u2014 - .\u2014 ¦-\t- \u2014 .\t_ it# powet to put affairs in proper order, and if t?00 ,l't P'ho d als by J Rurstall A Co.another summer hi# »ni*f«»fu«e bring# Ohwr- ¦Par *hin Gswineo.Card, for T.ireroool\u2014 V r to our ehure, his puriianism will not be offended by such scene* as tho#* he sees nearly every day he comes to enjoy real among hi* family a U V4 sis w lit J** WV * ¦ »* ft frv-taxsw \u2014 \u201c \u2014\t\u2022 u w wa » «« wm \u2014 -\t-\u2014 from a haled foe.He ealled os all to aster the ' the people, who, with their bora**, were uelp- Levie, MthBept.A Cms*s IMA.car Lit».Sffl\u2019or ship Oswingo, Card, for Liverpool\u201410 500 ¦td pine deals, 1500 do spruce do.1000 bdls laths.Im pipe staves, 3m WI staves, 900 ash oars and 5200 feet white pine deck plank for ship\u2019s nse by R R Dobell.Per ship Meniea, Hnnter, for Liverpool\u201476 ton* hickory, 96 do tamarac, 63 do red pine, 1076 do wk.it* do, 14 pin* masts, 11 bowsprits, 9 sod pise DIED.SiAdenly, in St Roch**, on tho 29th Sept» Françoise Parent, wife of Joseph Barbeau, aged 97 yarn.\t.U» r funeral will take place from the residence of her son-in-law, J B Vexina, blacksmith, No 5 St Jorejîh street, St Roch\u2019s, at half-past 8 o\u2019clock thi* a.m.Friends and acquaintancss are respectfully invi -d to attend, without ftmhar notice.At Levis, on Friday, the 30th ult, Marianne, Infant '\u2019qugbter of W M Forrest, Esq.li re a Melancholy Fact\u2014That corrupt politicians aim at benefiting nobody but themselves, and Ao a vast deal of injury to those whom it is tbeir duty to serve.But while such a state ot tbio-re exists, it is gratifying to know that some poopi* still bavo the weltare of tho people at heart, by t»jv'n8 'hem such good medicines as Henry\u2019» Vermont Liniment.Read the advertisement in another column, aad fed r houle of it without delay.Jom 1.Henry k Co, Proprietors, $42 fit.Pul ¦treat, Montreal, G.S.3, u$4\tfca Fall & omis.Respectfully we b#g 11 inform tor cu&toaire tha: w \u2022 »r.- r w nu king two larg» siô; m#r ere, Linen Ss.b, Lace ;?*\u2022# great lctj ties.novllTif.s IX Gentlemen\u2019s Goods or all kivds.One Case Bradley's Hoop Skirts New dhute# sod Makes, GLOVER & FRY.Qaebeo, 8-pt.8, 1864. THE MORNING CHRONICLE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1864 üRAIG, THOMAS ST.f ' I?L P 'MliKT, Baa cn hand aad > :> I' ôa e a Ur»»© lot c Cane & Wood Seated Chairs.MAH'>0AT1Y, WaL.VJT.UH^SRY, Ka-taiolled &nl Piaia, Bed-Room Setts.Gilt Framed Mantel Alirrors from 40 z 30 iC 60 x 43.f i n h!s uaual as-oitnaent o DH&WiNG BOOf and otht*r Garniture.SI© Stock of Ob* re, f»r Saisb 8 d work taivnbip, eanoot b* eqaa\u2019led ia .£?Ci\\y.saebec, May 27, 16-4\t4a MUSIC HALL.St.Lewis Street.Weston & Co,'s Irglish Dfenutic COMPANY.Lcm ©and UaoagT.Vr.H.Stage Mkaager.Mr, P G ic n.a Second Night.When will b* pcodaced The Momentous Question To t© fohowad by The Two Buzzards And to conelice with, BOX AND COX os MARRIED & SETTLLD.Doora open at TJ o\u2019clock.Cortain to ri«o at 8.Admtaaion \u2014O-c'iea ra S^ata, 50 et».; G altary, 3TJ eta ; Parqaeit© 26 ots.GODSAYR THE ^CRE.'J Quebec Oct.1, If 64.W anted, FOR tb© Quebec Lunatic Asyl ia, an Ac-8S8TAST MATHOX, who speaks to!h laagaagee.Apply to DR.DOUGLA3 or DR LAXORY.Q rebec, Oat.I.1*64.\tîp BOARD\u201d At Twenty-one, St.Liwis S!ree\\ Upper towk.Qn bac, Oct.», 18.4.QUEBEC Curling A'lub ! ANNUAL GENERAL VRET'XG H ih3 C Ud will be b Id at ha Lffice \u2022 f Messrs.GILLESPIE, CRaWPOKD 4 CC , on MONDAY, 3rd Ls\u2019.&nt, at ONE P.M.JAMES DEAN, Bee rets ry.Qaeb\u2019c Cet.1, H>4.SHEFFIELD HOUS^r EBAUTIfULLY OAHYED »»EW fc^YLEr Butter Flutters, BRÏAD and CHEESE PLATTEA3, Egg Stands, Salts, Butter Knives.Bread Knives, SfC.H i> £Y SMBATOR 4 00.3 Yacrqne Straet.Qneb *\u2022', Oct i, 1844 Blankets ! SLDK4TS! (At Last Ye jt's Prices,) SUMMER FINISHED \u20143E8r\u2014 Bath and Whitney, BLACK BLANKETS.BLUE BLANKETS, KNE2 WRAP?Kr;.4, OARhlAGE WRAPPERS, LOrlSS HUGS, \u2014AT\u2014 LAIRD & TELFER\u2019S.Q >eh?c.(?!.1, ^884.Pilot PILOT CLOTHS!! Ï Black Pilo* Cbths, Blue Pilot Coths, Fancy Coalings, Scotch Tweed-, Canadian Tweeds, W.st of England Tweeds AT Liaird & Teifer\u2019s.On-bec, Oct.!, 18'4.Wincies ! Wincies! ! PLAIN Y INDIES, CHECKED WIV01E3, K -I JKE .B CKER WINCIES, In eve.y color ac.d qua,lay at LAIRD 4 TELFER\u2019S.On«bec.Oct.1, *864.'ffisiis.mm & ii B_>g to inf rna tfceir Onstomerg and the t uhil > général y ttai On StUufdaj or jIoBtray Nos: They w il be PREPARED TO SHOW \u2014TJ* \u2014 Latest Novelties Mail Steamers to France DIRECT.:\"he Ge-frrl TcDncaUantic Coupanj'a New Lii e of F:r*t-01 Sid -Whe-1 Steam-#bir6 betwe-'n Nrw York and Havre.£ \u2022 4 \u2022 i { ©ur i ?v , 1 i 1 i LIN K.J 'W BZTWlgr L»;r« a \u2022 ¦ vk/M'keal, »ucorporat«u by A'lof Pnri'an.^nt, I the 0 ;.* ¦ :t -d rn Knti\u2019iah Art at iuc.usive of « .r-amplec by S mm?, Bil , H>r!< r «o.; alio, & fine Picture ojr d Hows, a 3 ecimen c f K ei.heff; a- d everai b.o d n-u ters of e niuen 11a/ be »ee i at Mr.C AS s Y d dTOKB, hr t fl or.Am* ears a.e req rcsie-i to inspect tlu a me.W.RODD.Qu.bec, Sept 20, i864.\t«p ^)RIME V.E33 BEEF, PRIME do.LARD in keg?, Do la barrels.For Sal© by GIBB, LAIRD 4 ROSS.Q eV»e O-t.1.UK*.\t6 Wanted to Charter, AVKSi-KL of 3i0 iO40') tona.'o load lim e f r Cardiff.A veas 1 o 200 to '.60 ion?, to liai Ti cotr ior Fort Hadoc.A vessel of 260 ta ;0> tons, to loud Timbe r for Dnoddik.Apply to M I WILSON Qnebfc, Srpt.83, 1864._ ______ Jr classes and S^rup./I A T>UvOtiVON'* HEAVY BODTED à MCLaScKS, 40 Hcg-heaied)\tdo\tdo.CO Barre s H.s>on ReSned Syr op.For S;i!o by GI3B, LAIRD 4 ROSS.Qa©be*.Oet.1, 16*.\t5 Insolvent Act of 1864, R Cr di'.o'S cf tte nndnrsigtif d are no-tifi d t : r.'aet at *h) < ffi.-eof EDOUARD Gi.A K MCI FR Nota y, in th© Lower lowaofjte ec, 3: Peter Stcest, ho.23 cn WEDNESDAY, th-» FIFTH d*y of the month i.f Oct^oer r.ez:, a T V j r.f the clock, P M , f-rt e ;crpy.e of re iv ng a atement of their «ffni 9 and of camlig an Aejignee, to whom tfey m *y mise an ais gnment under the above Act.U \u2022 ROI3 4 FILS.Qieveff.P^p».2 0, l36l.\tret 14 Fairt\u2019, asaorted to'jura.White Lt ad, Noe.1, 2, 3, Red Lead, black Lead 8«*t Potty ani Pip© C ay, Sheet Lead, Lead Fire, Pawnt Shot, Window Glata, »s:o-t?d hea.C.4 W WUüTBLF, S>.Fa.l Street.Q-ieb'C, Oct.1, 1?64\t2m-3iv For Sale, J9ÎN PLATES, OH ARC JAL and COKE, Ga'vaaia-d Sheet Iro?, Eejt - bee; aad Ruts a Iran, Sheet Z ce, Canadt Pia'.ej Swann a, Po ntp.ol ate GLmcrgsn 0.4 W.W«R1ELE, S'.Paul Street.Quebec, Cet 1,1861.\tin».3*w For Sale, ELLOW METAL lOLTd and S~Ei.TB- iG.ba.t Buluand Waihers.G.4 .V CiTElE St.Paal Stiatt.Qaabea, Oct.1, 184f.\t2m*3aw CIHCUIT COURT FORTHS D STRIOT OF QUEBEC, Sit Ut» g at Quebec, Th* twic'v eighth day of t'eotember, one tbo ia* d ©ignt nund.-ed and eitty-;our.No, 1893.\tpimsbt: Mr Juatic© Tatcasaagu, A.J.S.C.SAMUEL ACHILLE MYitnND, of the O.ty cf Quebec X *rch*Qt, PI Untiff; VI.FIRXIN LEVESQUE, of Madiwiske, New Brrsawlok, clackrmLb, Defendant \u2014IKD \u2014 THt MAS lATZItR.of the Parish of 8t.Pascal, in th© District of Kam.oraska, Lbjrer, Ti-r.Saisi tlGN^\u2019D - RIND tbitkappea-sby the PUin-/ tiffV- ffi l vi*.a.d by th» return of Tha.Paradis, cn.of \u2019.he bailitfj avorn for the 8 \u2022-pet ior Oo.rt iu Low-.r Canada appointed for th© District of\u2018K.m'uriaka, ( h* 8*td return written cn the rack cf lie writ of laitii arrtt 1*9ied In t L ca a -) that in© end Deten 'aci h-d lefi bis d.mi.i.5 iu Lower Can d*, and ihct in eocsrq euce cf > ia aU-1 absence copy of to© svd w it of uisie-arret o .uU n:t oe £ erred cp n Li a.It ia ordered, upon :h \\ e ition of the Plaintiff mala by h a Attorney, ihat by an adver-tiaeae- t pool g^e.i tsice iu the French l^r-gu »ge.ia * ne ep.pcr < al td L< Canadi n at d twic* iu the Eng tirfc\tit a newi- pa e * ca \u2019ed th by de anlc.(Trj* C ry ) FiSET 4 LURRuUOHS, O.U o.Qotbrc, O.t.1,\u2019864.\t2 Yell 1.4, For T * barter.HE H0oE, 7 0 :ona reg\u2019a'er, to auy 8*t'e p< r* in ih- Un teO Kicgl m or Continent cf £uto{© Apply to J.EURSTAÎ.L * 00.Quebec.Sept.3b, 1^6»\t3 ot neat lira the following:\u2014 u / F kot-'W .9,tCl t ns.br\u2019O horpJ-power.ar* v rra.2 4 ong .\u2018-CO n irat-power.tfroiiuc.(a fl >*t) .9 0 horse power.Fr-vcs.(B' ildinp;> .900 bora?power.cUv-Lru ill.(d-ad ling,) 1 iOO horge power.U.tii '.be erm \u2022 !i tronof «h* «-n'ir'î 11 t, tie £©r-v en vc:i, I© p'-n iin ov, Mas'-\u2019r, will leave ATK\u2019NSON\u2019d WHARF on TUEcsDaY, 4th Oilufcer, at Ull - o\u2019cxck P.M , tonching at the above places going and returning.RATE?- 07 PARAGE AND FREIGHT.1st 2nd Freig! t class class, perbi).Quebec to Father Point (Rtmouaki ) $ 5.00 $t 00 25 rts.do G-igp« « Ptrce, 12 00 4 00 50 \u201c do\tto\tPasi-or lac.\t13 00\tft CO\t5 j\t\" do\tto\tDa'-tnu^ie\t.\t15.00\t6 00\t50\t\" do\tto\tMiramichi\t.\t18 00\t7 00\t60\t11 do\tto\tShediac.19 00\t7 50\t60\t\" do\tto\tPioton.20 00\t8 00\t60\t\" Same charreofrom a-\u2019ovi porta to Quebec.Ail bappag- at the -isk of owners tbereo'.Rnrtha not se;u-e* until paid for at th-jffic©.bhtppers are r«4ness,d to hufe the!r fre'ght *t G A.Vf.on th ' wharf, and thsir entri s ptsaed at yuns Yo « g Hyaon, New Seisof' ««Id H aoa, Fme»t M 'y iu© Hy:-o i Twankay, Ex ra fin© Twankay, Uncolore I Ja;.* r., kxtr» Secured Oolon?, Kino imperial.All theae Teas aro of a very desirable kind, and will b© told at teduetd rates.'XVua by the chest or box at Vyh-deB-ih prices.Ciupsl üf tliti Hul| Tiiriiljf, STANISLAS STREET.S -BE ViCANT PAWS ar.d SITTINGS is g Ibis Oharel will be let on SATURDAY, let cf Octcber, at 4 c'clcck, P M.Qazbec, Sept.29, 18r4.\t2 MONTRgAL Ocean !* teamshi|> Co.* p H E S \u2022'\u2018afn- hip » O RT H A M B RI U A N, Cap t v W« K»r«, will nati from *UKBItO to LIVERPOOL oa TUESDAY next, 4r.h Oct.ALLANS, RaE 4 OO.Q ©bee, Fcpt, 2°, lf64.Agents.r.LlUjSHIIEL NOTICE.f\"HE ab'-T© Hole! ia closed for throe montla \u2022; fjr ©alr.rgem©nt and extensive imprevo-menti.During the t:mc n'cesiary for such enlarge* meut and improvim?ot, RUSSEijL\u20193 HOTEL, Palace St-et, will te bj arranged es te pr>.\u2022 » do am.do a'-commodaikn for a larger number cf guosta tha© uan.I.Qn'bec Sept.' 9 18'4.\t0 Return Tickets granted ct i educed Rates.* if'HIS OOMPANY-d LINK is com{Kwl of the following i'ira*.CIa\u201d Bteamahipi:\u2014 PERUVIAN, 2tC0 tor.r.Oapt.Ballantioe JURA, 2'.\u201940 tons.,\t.\t*\u2022 Graham.HIBERNIAN.2*34 ton©.\t\u201c Dutton.Nt^VA\u2018-COriAN, 2S0o totia,, \u201c Wylie.iRLGIAN, %\u20192y tae autho; of \u201c Mademoiselle Marin.\u201d VICTOIRE.For Sale by MIDDLETON A DAWSON.Foot cf Mountain Hill.Qnebec, Pept.74 lasA BIRDS FOR SALE.\\ LARGE number offi'ê young Thrushes Biac1! ina, Uau-ir e.-, Mules, I-a k< ai d Starlinga for Sale, 37 S«tLr ad Matslot STasir, opposite Mr.Cami-bell\u2019- No ary Office J*MaH MoOaRI'HY.Cnebec.Spot.29\t3p Fashion\tISooks FOR OCTOBER.Frank lesuemu o-i).;*i me.Ut more-1 s ( let .\u2022 r ).G.dfy i?d-icid*dljr i o i:-s .von © ALA DT ?oli\\v, by a strict attenilou to buei-neas, be hopes to merit a share of pui-Ho patronage.Wanted to Charter, A VESSEL of from 700 to 1000 tons, to load for London.a V.aael of from 400 to 500 too to load for Bristol Uhannel.ÜHaRi.ES K LEVEY 4 OO.Qneh-e Jnlv 2^, 18(4.W anted to Charter, .VESSEL of about 300 ton» to lead a cargo of timber am deals for Dumfries.CHAS.E.LEVEY 4 00., Si.PeterS.r»/' Wtebec June 29, 1864.A|JC11QN SALK» 9Y CASF.V & CO.'ale of Horses, Waggons, Sulky, Carts, Trucks, Harness, addles, Bridles, &c.f >Y Avtlon wili be eold, on TUESDAY \u2019 Df-xt, be 4\u2018h Oct bs% at the CORPORATION WrfAKF, Point Levi, l cel'bra'ed Trotting Hrrce, 8 yea:» old, Irots a mile iii 2cnia.50oec.1 Blink H -ra , 9 y art old.1 G.-iy Hors», 8 ye*ra old.I pa;r cf M^tcbei Horses, 6 years old.1 Superior Fami y Waggon.1 i-l*h'.Bng.y, 1 Light Cart.1 Su\u2019fcy, 1 Cari ie.1 Light Waggon.1 Truck, l VS a er Cart.1\tW.-king C-r., 1 Platform Scale; 5 Pvt s ot Barnrar, assort.d.2\tSuddl'B and Pri -lea.1 B»,y H rse, 6 years old Salt of Engllib Harresc.\t\u2022 1 Li^ht American Waggon.1 B'.y Cr.T»dian Mare, 6 years old, Lit traveller IMlib How, wl h othsr goo is, which can be examined on the wharf the \u2022day c f sale.Sale to commence at half past ONE o\u2019ftlmk, piecii.-ly.CASEY 4 OO., ?.4 B.On*h*©, Oet 1.1684.Uiiimercial U6U»t, UPPER TOWN MARKET.Behan Brothers ! (Late O'Neill fy Behans.) ^e hav^.received per 8.R.\u201cSt.George\u201d \u201cPemvian\u2019\u2019 eni \u201cUnited Kingdom,\u201d OSf or NEW FALL Di*y Goods! The greater prrMon cf which are now open and rtady for inspestion.BEHAN BROTHERS, (Lare O'oeill * Bebaot ) Qae'occ, Srp:.1, 86».Q rrbre.8«*rt.22, JOS.F.ZENGBRL1.1664.\t«n For Sale, Teas.Ex \u201c Lettice Catherine,\" direct from Shunghde : (^1 UNPOMTDERrt.ills, Yoing Hyson JT Colored and tmcolo ej Jap.na, OI< H.sco, Byson Twaukay, koachocg ana Go-loig], selected wl:h gr-at c* re, LANE, GIBB 4 00.Qaebao, Sept.26, 1864.\tim LANK, GIBB & T07 OKFKIl FOU S1LV : yINEGROWPRS\u2019 BRANDY, In fcbd*, qu«a-r-04tke cotare.and e ste, v-ri-ju» vi laae*, DbKUYPER 4 SON\u2019S GIN, in i,b*».aud q arier-cabk*.red and green ca*
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