Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 25 octobre 1864, mardi 25 octobre 1864
[" I BRISTOL\u2019S (Vegetable) SUGAR-COATED FILLS.THE GREAT CURE For ail Vu Disease» of Vu LNER, STOW S MILES Pat ap in Q1«m Phials, aad warranted to KKKP IS iSt CUÏUTE.Those Pills are prspsrsd sspresalj to operate in harmoay with that greatest of blood poriflen, BRISTOL\u2019S SARSAPARILLA., in all sages arising from depraved humors or impars blood.The most hopeless suffe*ers need not despair.Under the inflner.ee of these two G&KaT RKMKDIS3, maladies, that have heretofore been considered utter y incurable, disappear quickly and pmusneutry.In the following diseases these Pills are the safest, the quickest and the best remedy ever pre pored, and shoaid be at once rtùorted to.Dyspepsia?indigestion.Liver Complaints, Constipation, Headache: Dropsy, Piles.For mai» years these PILLS hare bee' \u2022ed In daily practice, always with the bee wonlts, and it is with the gretiteet confidence Ihey ore recommended to she afflietwi.Th\"-«re composed of the most costly, ^nreat ant4 host vegetable Extracts and Balsaute, each a ore but seldom used in ordinary medicines.,*a Mconnt of their great cost, and the combina' bon of rare medicinal properties Is sarh thnt in long standing and difficult diseases, wberv vtLer medicines httve comp lately taird, tbesr «xtraordinary Pill» hare ejected aperly ano thorough cores.Uiily 25 ms.pe Piii.ii.The GRIfUINB to be had at the following Agents for Quebec :\u2014J.Masson 4 Oo., i S.Bowen, J.S.Burke, Bowles 4 McLeod, 8 Giroux, O.Giroux.W.3 Brunet, ft.Dugal.J.H.Marsh, J.W\\ McLeod, J.B.Martel à Oo., and for tale by all the leading druggie throaghout the world.JOHN 7.33NST 4 CO., 203 8t.Pan: Street.Montreal, General Agents \u2018cr Canada.Sept.6.1864\ttee 3-1 Un, rübJ Dorset ixold COMPANY.LIMIT ED LIABILIT Y.\u20220,000 Acres in FEE, 3,000 Acres in Islands, and 13 MUes River Front on the Chuudiere River.CAPITAL, $850,000, IN SHAREj OF FxVE OOLLARS A LIMITED number of 8h*roa have bees reserved for Quoad a on fav r^Me tarma A onbichptton Book has oeeu opened a; tut OS * of tne Oompdny, La the Vicroau Cbam-Ssbs, where a proouec.is m.ty b: seen and gf^ier particulars obtofasd.B.S.P2IOR, N.P, Agent for daeoec.Quo)w¦ V .v \u2018 \u2022 % ¦ 1 ¦', - '\t.-\u2018v\t\u2022.it* .- r.AND COMMERCIAL :)¦: AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.V a«,»iu\t^ IK.\tÂ.*.XVIII.] QUEHEC, TUESDAY, OCrOBER ^ôth 18fi4 [NO.7706 m$TW$ SAR ^P^Rtt IN LARGE QUART BGTTLIâ, SM\t* V\t\u20184»â\t^ FFIC '.OF THE Royal Insurance Company COÏ.S a bï AKE 4& Tfce «real Purit«>r of (he Bioc4, Is particnl«r!y recommended for ase dnnsg SPRING ANO SUM IV! HR, When the blond is thick, thoc\u2019-'caletton clogged, and the humors of the bony rendered unhealthy by the heavy and gree»y secret ion?of the winter months.This safe, thoughpewar-fni.detergent cleanses every ponton of the system, an?shout t be us*d datly eg A DIET DRIH1K by oil who arc sick, or who vi->h to prevent sickness It is the only genuine and original preparation for THl; PERMANENT CARS AOSÏ DANSEROU?SOONflRSfO CASFS m Scrofula or King's Evil, Old Sores, Moils, Tumors, Abscesses, Ulcer*.And every kind cf Scromlons *cu Scabious eruptions It is also a sure end relinbie ramai y fur ùit Une, üis Worm, îettu, Sold Itai.Join! 7 aits dwellings ar.d Neuralgic Atf-ctisr.i Nervona and Qereral Debility of the system, Loss of Appetite, Languor, Dis-tiueaa and al AfFectious of Jie Liver, bVvei and Ague, Bilious Fevers G ailla and Fever, Dumb Ague and Jaundice.It is guaranteed to ba the Purest and Most Powerful Preparation GENUINE fl jNCU-AS SARSAPAHIUA.And is the only TRUE 4 3BLIABLB CURB FOR SYPHILIS, Even in its worst ferma It is the very best medicine for the cure of ail diseases arising from a vitiated or istpnre stats of the blood.The afflicted may rest assured that there is \u2022ottss acasT raartCLS or MINBRAL MERCURIAL, or any other poisonous substance in this medicine.It is perfectly harmless and may be administered to persons in the very weakest stages of sickness, or to the most help-:esa infanta withoat noiog the least injasy.Fall directio.\u2022« t-jw to take this most vain-ebie aedicx e vili be fonna an^uad each »ttle; and to guard against counlerfeits, and th\" t the written sigsatare of Laxmxs 4 Ksitr i3 upon the blue label.Tes GBNlT'hü to be had at the fîllowing Agouta for Quebe j J.Mnnci 4 Oo , J d.'owen, J.S.Burke, Bnwles 4 McLet>i, 2.iironx, J.H.Marsb, J.W.VoLeod, Vi.B.Bmnet, O, Gir.;nx.R.Dugal and J.E Jtartsi 4 Co.?ar Sale by all reicsctabto Druggists.Mor.-.h 21, ÎS\u2019tS\t!2m In the Jfress, and will be issued next Week : THE RELATIONS os rms Ifldustr) of Canada Mother Country and the United Stales Buss a srosos bt ISAAC BUCHAN A**, Bsq., M.P., As delivered at the lace demonstration to th« Parliamentary Opposition at Toronto \u2014together with a taries of article in defence ol the NATIONAL SINTIMENTS CONTAHiBL THEREIN, which origixally appeared to the columns of the u Hamilton Spectator,\u201d fro a.the pen of ir.Bachasaa, to which is added a \u2022 speech delivered by him at the Dinner gives to ùe PI0NBBR3 OF UPPER CAN ADA, at London, Canada West, 10th December, 1863.Now first published in a complete and collated form, with copious notes and annotations,\u2014besides an extended introductory explanation, md an appendix containing various valuable documents.Bound in Oloth, $1.00.Edited by HENRY J.MORGAN, Publisher : Jons Lovbll.Montreal.^Ineber.Moruf» 31 1864.± UR îSJ^LiL, jL>AQa LIVERPOOL ,«JUU IJ COARSE SALT, at Qiebec Wareaoase Gompy\u2019s Store, Railway Terminas, âoath Quebec, in lots to suit par- chasers.R.W.LONGMUT*.Jase 30, 1864._____________tf Notice.3THE undersigned have, this duy, entered into Partnership a- GEN8RAL and COM-89ION MSROHANTS, under the hnn and Style of FORSYTH 4 PEMBERTON.Joseph B3LL Forsyth, G.TUDOR PEMBERTON.Quebec April 13, 1864.\ttf CHAMBERLAIN\u2019S Ophthalmic Ointment ! ron ms ocas os Inflammations, Specks, Films, ana other External Disorders or THl_ ____ ETES and EYELIDS.This English Ointment has stood the test) upwards of Fifty Years.C1RTIFIQATES of iti c ires are printed on the wrapper round each po.Among others are teotimauiels to l*s remarkaiie efficacy from the followicg residents or Quebec, v.s G.Wokeh^m, 8*q.Warden of Lunatic A.y lam; Mr.Wm.Uonvey an i Mr M.Hawkins, Bt.Paal Street; to ail of Waois reference is permitted For Salt, Wholesale and Re'ail by Jchr Masson 4 Go.Quebec; al>o, by J.S Bowen /.B Barks, Bowles 4 MeL>ecd, J.H.Moisb, J.W.McLeod, W.I.Brmet, and A.Btnrton.Qnsbeo, Jony.19, 1844.\tISm-nov.2E ffi« Lradin» Perfaae of fhc Age, FROM PRBiJH-OULLïD FLOWERS.0«M mam & lanmams\u2019 * CELEBRATED Florida Water.This exquisite ;;'rf me is prepared direct rom BnooHixe TRirioxa Flowiss.of sarpons-ing fragrance.Its aroma is almost inexhaustible; while its influence on the SKIN to most refreshing, imparting a DsLiearrux.Buoyxboi to the over-taxed Body and dmd, pa ticuiarly when mixed with the water of the Bath.For Fainting; Turns, Nervousness, Headache, Debility, am» Hysteria, It is a sare and speedy relief- With the very elite of faxbioa it has for 25 yean m:\\iata!»ed its ascendancy over all other ferfuc'es, throughout the West Indies, Oaba, Mexico, and Gantxai aud South America, and we con-.'ieatly resommaad it as an article which, for \u2022jft delicacy o.Flavor, riebnesi of banquet, and permanency, has no equal.It will also remove from the skin Roughness, Blotches, Sun Burn, Freckles, A HO Pimples.It is as delicious as the Otto or Rusas, an \u2022 leads frcahaeea and be iutiful transp'-renry to the complexion.Diluted with wat-r it makes the best dentifrice, imparting a pra-ly whiteness to the teeth; it also removes Jl omaxt-ing or pain after s\u2019cariug.Counterfeits.Seware cf imitations.Lock for the name of MeauAT 4 Laitmas on the bottle, wrapper and onnsieuted labol.Prepared only by LAN MAN 4 KSMP, Waoieuaie Druggists, New York.The GENUINE to be had at the following igcu.s for vaebac:\u2014J.kaMon 4 Go., J.Bowen.J.E.Barks, Bodies 4 McLedd, 1 Jliroax, G.Giroux, W.2.Brunet, r*.Dngal, J.H.Marsh, J.W.McLeod, J.B.Martel 4 Go., and for sale ey ail ;he leading draggiats andflnt-elase perfumers throaghout the world March 21.Iâs4.\t'im 70, Queen Street, dinburgh.THE BRITISH PRIVATE HOTEL.McAUan\u2019s, late Barry\u2019s.rHIS Hotel haring been remodelled on the most approved modern system, decorated and fnmianed with every regard to comfort, is now conducted aa a PRIVATE HOTEL, where Suits ot Apartments aud Board may be had at moderate fixed rates.Mb and Mss.Mo Allas will do all in their power to promote the comfort of those who may honor them with th.ir patronage.May 30, 1864.\t6m Capital, TWO MILLIONS Sterling, AND LAilGK KjESERVK i\u2019UNWS.Fire Department < g'VHIB Company continues to INJURE Buiidinga and all other descriptions ox Property against I LOSS or DAMAGE by FIRS, on the most favourable te',*zis, and &t tbe lowest rates charged by any good English Company.Ail just losses promptly sottled, without deduction or discount, and without reference to England.Th?large Capital and judicious management of this Uompsey insures the meet perfect safety to the assured.No charge for Policies or Transfers.Taife Department.The following Airfiriages, amongstnuarroü# other», are offered'ey thir O.'icj oay to partie» intending to 'More their Uvea Perfect aocurity for he fulfilmen.of its eejagesnents to Polio;- bo;^.-*s Favorable Ratc>?ofPreminir,, A high repuiai-oiT for Prudence and JadgwenS .and the mos:lD»or:.\u2022 .sii&fuiton of all oaesiion?cob ist red wsVli the in'^rests of the Msurai.Tbibtt Ok \\\tA*irnezf van Pathhs?o» Rxsxwai, Pajfink;», a-> i ^c forfeiture of policy from uBiutcnti^-u: mivrake.Pclicie.) lapsed by uoii-paymeat cf premioma may be rsuewec within three months, by paying the j.remiua:, with a fine cf tea chilling;: per cent, on the ptcdnolioa of sunafactory evidence of rbe good state of health ef the Hfe e.-sared.Participation of profits by tbe asured, amounting to two-üàrùe of ia ue'.\u2022VinoanL '.Arge nccuc l\u2019xolared 1866, anancting to £2 per cent, per aunuw on the sum assured, being on a gen from iwer-.iy to forty, 80 per r-nt.on the ^remluoi.iTr-x* \u2019ivitlo^i of profite In 1S66.Btortpsand Policies not enutged for-Ail Medical ?ee2 paid by tho Company j Mjll'ioai.iisTBusx :\u2014DR.R0\\Y ASL\\ Quebec, April 29, 1862 FORSYTE, ÜEILIL 4L CO.B AGENTS.British America Assurance KST A.BLTHHTCD 1833, THE OLDEST CHARTERED CANADIAN COMPANY.FIRE DCRARTMEMT.Oompa-.y conticu^s to INSURE BUIuDiNGS a-«d all other description cf Property agnnst LU8S or DAMAGE by FIRE at as LOW RtTES as any otaer rejpoaaio e Oom-ptny.The sncceas-ol management of this Ootapanv for the last thirt'-ooe years, and the prompt mincir in which it has met its LojSuS dating that period, in a saffiemat guarantee for tb*-la.ety of the assured LosGes settled promptly.No charge for Policies or Tiansfers.-\tJOHN LAIRD; Agent» 1», PETER STREET.QueVc, 9«t*I.1, i«64\t3rn ts ctice to Mariners »pHE TIME BALL in the 01- 1 TADEL, each day, (Sunday excepted,) at Halt-past Twslvs will be hoiste-i half mast ; at Fits amtiTM before ONE it will be hoisted to tbe maet-hend, and at ONE o\u2019clock, Mian timb at Obssuvatcry, the BALL will be DROPPED.A Chronometer keeping correct Greenwich tims, should then show 5b.44m.40s., and the -iiffTrence between this, and the time shewn by a Chroaomeier, is its true'error on Greenwich time at that moment;\u2014As it is (* Greenwich time\u201d that the Observatory ahrws when the Ball is dropped it is no matter where the ship is lying; for instance, if a ship half-way \u2022terosû the Atlantic could see the Ball drop, ae difference be-:ween 6h.44m 49s.and the ime shewn by the face of her Chronometer, voulu be us er-or on Greenwich time \u2014A ship, on arriving, should compare her Chronometer by the Turn Ball, as it will enable her to get her \u201c Sï a Kale,\u201d which seldom or ever agree» with '* Barbour Rate.\u201d -EXAMPLE:- May 'A3râ, 1859, the barqne \u201c Nancy,\u201d of Bristol, on leaving Liverpool, found her Chronometer (Deni 728) fast on Greenwich mean ¦ime, Oh.4m.57s \u2022 -Jnae 20th she anchored at {iiobec, and when the Boll dropped her Ohro-imeter shewed .,\t.\t5h.50m.42s Greenwich Moan time when Ball dropped\t.\t.\t6h.44m.49s Jane 20th, Chronometer fasten Greenwich mean Usne.May 23rd,\t«\t«\t** No of days.Sea rate, .\t.5m.53s 4m.67s 28 | 56s 2a Again, c?.June 27th, when Bail dropped, Chronometer shewed 5h.50hi.64b Jazo 20th, Chronometer shewed 5h.50m.42s No cf day», Harbour rate .?| Om.12a Om.¦ 1-7 U UEbE t^UAisK.Savings\u2019 Department.t^HIS Departniint of the Ban); is now oper t f r the receipt an1 payment cf Depoeiir t earing interest at ihe Office in the Binki; p Iion,:P.Entrance from St.James Street.Qussso Babx, Auront la1., 1864.\targ 16 NOTICE is hereby given that a DI ViD *INr 0\u2018 FOUR PER CENT- upon tbe Oapila Stock of this Irsiitution hai tesn dccinreo for ifce current h^lf yea'-, and that the gant will be payable at i,s Banking Ho ige, in thli.Oi T.RAlL'v aYsIATIOF-SOUTH QUEBEC surveys of all kirult utul any extent executed.CP* Info mation given, and plans to be ssen - f Chandler - Gold Lands and Eastern Townships, at tbe above office* Q'labeo, F864.\t12m j.mm & \u2022) Patent Cordage Manufacturers ; SIR AM *- -WKil WOkKR: LA C ^ N A H DI F- R L ; Orrxcx and Stors :\u201418, St.Peter Street, QU£B*:C.Quehon.June i l6>-4.\t«m b''Dt Side, i/r f5l 517 SI Hill* Receivable and Preoilura N-*t»*«.1,418,070\t94 Scrip of Inuirance ComoKaie*, balances duefrooi Agents and ttundry Claiius due tbs Company.30,374\t44 Total auiouut of A*iet*.#3,140,930 80 To rHK PaanuKNT and R**abo or Oiusctobs or thb Columbia-.iKSTBANCif Co.: (Vo hereby certify that we have compared the above atateinom with the Halanco Sheet «I the Company, and the Balance Sheet with its Books, and found them to \u2022on form.We have also enauiitie*! th \u2022 Cash Hank Balance, 8e-eurliie* Hill- Receivable an ! o'.ber (Hints, and found them to conform accural-tly with tb« above *tatoui«nt made by the Company.EDWARD ROWK, JOSEPH MORRISON, AhHCUTG LKB, DAN b.W.THLLHK.January S9,1604.\tCommittee.DIRECTORSs Daniel W.Lord.\tGeorge P.Deahon, John Alkinanu,\tJohn D.Bates Jnr,, Cdward Rowe,\tDan'l.(V Teller, George Milo,\tCharles Cllckux, Tto« A.C.Cochrane, Itobert Bowue, Ezra Nyo,\tLawrence My era, Wm.H.H-ilsey,\tK.N.Derrick, Thos.Barren,\t.Mose* Merick, Rolan*' G.Mitch,\tDavid J.Ely, Albert G Leo.\tJo»»ph Morrison, O.X.- Nims,\tWm.H Popbam, M.V.Merick,\tit.C.Morris, Jr.Wm.B.Ogden\tHenry J.Cammann, John Armstrong,\tTbowai Lord, H.C.Morris,\tRobert S.Holt, Andrew J.Rich,\tJ.B Griffin.B.U.MOKR18, President.THOS.LORD.Vice-President.WM.M.WHITNEY, 8d Vice Presidentaod Secretary Tb*- Subscribers having been appointed Agents for this Company, are now prepared to take risks on Cargnes or Freight Losses, if any.payable In Canadian currency.FALKENU»,UG A McBLAIN.Quebec, April *Jli, 1b4.% i -'ticzi ÿmè?' \u2022J\\ ,M;i ;)if'-y .7t PRINCE'S HJIR-DRESSING l£8TABi.!SKMENT.1» JbH?NTftRKT, Second door from Palace Street, Quebec.NEW GOODSilEW GOODS! NSW GOODS Î cbnfcc, ClkOHp I)s«hTu1 find F.mcjr GOODS.Jirect Importers from the first Houses in Ixondon and Paris.ROGERS\u2019 Cutiery, ÛAEora, Sciaeora, Icn-knives, Uaxtn*-.St:»pd, Lnbin Perfuintry, ioanell\u2019o Forfumery, Couiba Tooth, Nan, tfiusb nod Hair Bru; bee, Finest, Obrapost and lest Asaor aunt iu Op.uada; finskets.Walking O&nea, Violins, Accordéons, Fiâtes, Toye, Gams, j ancy Goo*i3 of all ktoda.On > Wig Makcra in Canada bolding thf World\u2019s Fair dip oma for b?8t Gems\u2019 Wigs, Ledits\u2019 »Vi^3, Bands, Pi »le3\u2014a very fine as-ortocut on h.tcd, boardes all made on besi \u2018rt.-ncti silk, r eisewnere.Bea\u2019 tradeome*.i ulwivys cmployod.tlasors ground and sot with despatch, on at satiroiy new principle.sur LOOK HESE,-** SHAVaiV\tftASY.Have you «ver tried tne Finest and Best (lAZOll .STitOP in tbu world 7 Try those imported by H.4 W Banslet, tbe groateai frrop of the age to keep Kasors in fine ¦rder.Try sn*i jadv-re for >ourselves.Remember No.10, St.John Street.ancrée June 6, 18^4.X364 PASSENGER LINE BarwM* Quebec and Berthier HR Rt-amer 1 PROVIDBNOE,\u201d Captain 5 Bkoin wili icave St.Andksw b Wuasv very Tut-sday Thursday aud aaturday, a t PM, for BiiRTHIRR, c-tll ng at ST.Ml-0B£L ; aud will lca/o Berthier every Mon-ii»y, Wedn*.idi and Friday, at 9 A M ,and \u2022 til call -.it bt.Miobvl at 10J A M For farther inlormation enquire at the Office f the 8t Lawrence Tow-Boat Company.j*nebec.July 2, 1*6*.\ttf 'zmm .î AV*; establish d t ieir< ffioa in the Brick 11 Builoing on their p eminss, Cori.cr of Grant and Que i Streets, bt.Roth\u2019s.EF* UXTBAhOBoh Qdsks Stbsit.Quebec, ?ig.15, i8»4.Medical Notice.HE undersigued will be ot home for con-sulfrition from 11 A.M.until 2 P.M.daily.GKOR'^B G0LD8T0NE, M.K 0.s , 4c , England, No.2J, Bt.Ursuie Utreet/ Quebec.Quebec, Oct.3, l*s64.Duteh Crushed Sugar in Bond.>ARRSLS ROW rtSOBlVlNiex D u bt.Ge-.rga,\u2019' and for bale y M.G MOUNTAIN.Quebeo*\tibt4.50 I* or Sale, « 'HltKlsl LOTS of LAND in the 'Townsniy oi JL Hah, Range Ü, with goon specimens o-copper.Apply to T.B.B-SDAfiD, Advocate, Gariibti fierce*,, -ijtieoes-Qn»*-^-\t37.|g«:s__ tf To Let, rjUIlST-OLASa WINE VAULTS, adjointo* j Oorom rcial Ohambors, and opuni .g on Peter ctreet.Apply to H.ATKINSON, J*., 17, bt.James Wtrret.Quebur, April i2.1R64.\tHa'v.-f TO LET.jt YTTAWkHOUdBS aud OFFICES on v » ti e Eaii.aud West India and ' .vSIfL Wellicuton Wbatres.\u2014Apply at tbs ! Office of tbe Que jec kiarbour Oonimissiomirs.' Signed, H.M.JONES, Secy, ; Dalboosle Street, \u2018^T'.ebec.March 3.18?f.\t3^w Glassware.f jT'HB snuccribvr baa just received froa* E »ir- ; la-id, and is now ready for inapuc.ion and sale, Ui Charoplain Marhe* Hell, at tb?west eud.opprsit-i Mr.Wm Dor in\u2019s a-ai', a large stock of GLA-SW ARE of all desco p-tinn which will &e sold for o*ih to de y competition.A* i Sioction soitoHed.GEORGE I AON.Bnbseri :r baa j tat leoived perS.S.\u2022* P.ruvian,\u201d a very fine ajaortmtnt of Bnlboua Roots.o mpri-üxg : HYACINTHS, Single and Double.TULIPS, Single and Double.IRIS, Mixed.NARCISSUS, RANANCULUS, SNOWDROPS, ANEMONES, CROCUS, various, &c., &c., 'Ibvi ab./ve have be .-n te acted with the greatest tare toy one ol the first houses in Boglnud.JürlN W.KoLEOD, Ohomist nud Druggist, Bt.John\u2019s Gate.P.8 \u2014A 1 rg' and varied a-sjrtment of Tjo\u2019sncw Hjati.\u2019.th Gicaite.J.W.M :L.«.'otbee, Oct.0, 1364.FOXtSÀLE.Hemlock Spanish Sole Leather.HR uad-rBignud b^ion hand three huu-^ dred (30 \u2022) ri',« s *urerior EEMLOllK \u2022PAN IB 3 3 L-C LEA THE t, in uuu Lie lured t; tie \u2022\u2022 Oui uiw-i i\u2019AèinBHY \u201d and is prepared o 6\u2018 11 by ea t d iiv mble m any part of C i.ada\u2014iuahtiia gnaraalt-e*!.ROBT.MITCHELL, 34, Bt.Bacremeut (Street, Montreal, May 27, 1864.fc-**-1 THE CANADIAN INLAND Steam Navigation Oompauy\u2019s ROYAL MAIL THROUGH LINE, JN connection wnh the RlüHKLIBd COM § PANY\u2019S STEAMERS, form a DAILY LINE between MONTRKAL, PRESCOTT.OGDENSBURQH, BROCSYILLE, KINGSTON, TORONTO, Hamilton, and other immediate ports.Connecting at Prescott with Railroad for Ottawa Oity ; at Kingston with 'Heamers for B«y Qui a ta* ; at Torouto wi h Steimer Zimmerman, for Niagara Falls, 4c ; with Northern Railroad for Golliugwood and Wsotern States and at Hamilton with Great Western R.R.to all points Went.For Tickote and General informat'on apply to the andirsigned, or bis représentatives, at the Hotels, or at his Office, Nap >leoa iFharf, J.STEVENSON, Agent.Quebec, May 3, 1864,\t6m mum ,E ANO OTTAWA RAILWAY.LUMBERMEN, Merchants and all others loteroated in the transportation of Good-* and Supplies to aud from the Upoer Ottawa Country t.re hereby reipectfn ly informed tbar the works connected with tbe exta sion ot this Railway to tha Cittawa Riv^r being now so far adrvn ed tbrs ; W.J.Spicer, Esq., Saperintendeo of tbe Western District ; P.S.Stephenson, Esq., General Freight Agent, Western District Allan Cieghorn, £«q., and J.F.Barnard, Esq , Superintendent of ibé Buffalo and GodericL District, bad previously arrived from Brantford.After certain introductions the cortege proceeded to Stratford.«\tTHB BALL.St.*¦ ichacTs College.{Fifteen miles hunt Quebec.) \u2022'T'HE claeirs of tb p celebrated establish | ment are now Rs-OPENED.A thorougl French aud English education is impa'ted r< the students.A particular attention is givei to the study of Mntb'-m&ti.s, end tc the dif ferent branches of that a udy conducive to s good Commercial Ejocatioc.Beard and tuition, $»0.For all information, enquire of P.H.DE LA FERRIERE, Director.or O.F.S.DROLET, Pth»., President.N.B.\u2014A Steamer plies three times a wtek between yuebcc and St.Micba .s.p#*pr.26.1 *»64.____________toorl English Cheese.LOAF OHEKSE, Queen\u2019s Arms and Cheddars, now receiving ex \u201c Jura,\u201d And for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.11, 1864.- Hibbert\u2019s Porter.£ }AKt receiving ex \u201cJno.Bull,\u201d and For Sale by M.G MOUNTAIN.Qncbeci Sept.8, 1864, 75 Liverpool Salt.4*7Q*7 $?AG8LIV&RPOOLGOARflK jiOl i.l SALT, low landing ex 11 Madrase,\u201d and for Sa\u2019e by M.0.MOUNTAIN.Qn*-b o, Sept 20, 18i54 Liveip ol * oarse Salt 4A< - 4 k r>AGS,nowl&ndingex\u201cMar-.^7 .\u2019 V *\t13 tbs,\u201d and for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Get 17, 1864.The Hail presented a very beautiful appearance.Over tbe speakers\u2019 platform a handsome arch was erected, wnicb was tastefnlly decorated a*/tb fligs.Under the key was depended a crown, and in front of tbe arch were tbe words.\u201c Welcome to C J.Brydges.\" Tbre?tables extended from mat of tbe guests\u2019 tbe w^ole length of the Hall, capable of seating about 300 people, all of which were filled Aft-r tbe dinner and tbe usual routine toasu were .o politics, everything that has reference t< that question \u2014 cannot (as one who deeply loves Canada and her future prosperity) shu my «y es to the pregnant fact that there are at tbis moment discussions going on which, I trust fror;.my heart may make Canada a great and prosperous nation ; and which may extend he coacnercial, her personal, and every other inte rest to the shores of the Atlantic on one side and\u2014I hope the day may not be far distant\u2014 to jhe shores of tbe Pacific on the other When we look around us and see tbe event* wh.7h, during the last few years, have taken place on tbe other side of the lines\u2014desiring as I am sure every one must do, to see our peaceable intetcourse and relations with that great cuun'ry continue to be enlarged and in cressed\u2014we c* nnot shut our eyes to tbe fac that a great change has come over tbe affaiu.on thU Continent; and if British residents with to occupy that position which, I think, they are justlv entitled to, we must be prepareo to stand united, whatever may happen, anc prerent a front which will show that we are prepared to defend ourselves when occasion requires it.Aud, sir, with such feelings a* thtse__which I believe are entertained by a large majority of tbe people of ibis country\u2014 I rejoice to see wc are becoming more clotely ass-asiated and better acquainted with the peoule of the sister Provinces, people wbo are descended from tbe same common stock, wbo spe^jt the same language, and, I am sure, pec ne with whom it is only necessary w« -hoiM become belter acquainted to shew that it ia essential to our iuierests we should b* nui.td.And, sir, I may say tbe same\u2014although, perhaps not entirely in the tame degree\u2014with regard to that great country to the west-w.inI over which the British flag floats ; and 1 uope that some day the whole will be a united country from one ocean to tbe otber\u2014a country which bas wiibin itself everything which iè calculated to make a fair and prosper-ousAtome for the emigrants who come out from Europe\u2014& country which offers every iuduce-ruent that the most fertile lands of tbe Western Sie^r-s can offer, and a country which only requires to have the means of communication ope) through it to make it tbe point which tbe teeffiiog hundreds and tnourands wbo come from the otber side ot tbe Atlantic will seek to ma! « their borne.It is, sir, 1 believe, known that the country beyond the present confines o >h- fn»nn* of C< n*Imtnnriica,iun with all parta of tue Ess-tern S at»s ; a .d as far as regards Stratford between here and {¦; Oli A tver .^bixicxi slubt it-d ia i his Lis .1 ¦jamer Montreal for Montreal.¦jteamer Lady Head\u2014P Brteau.Nip hi Scho >1\u2014Bro Apbruates.i-moya!\u2014F Carrier & Co.5 tie of Fresh Fruits\u2014J Leetning Sc Co.S\u2019eamship for Glasgow\u2014R Shaw Sc Co.Notice L T S .ior.Fail and Winter Goods\u2014W Wright, îaeb-c Rifla Ciob\u2014C H E Tilatone.Labrador Herrings\u2014W Convey.Green Codfish\u2014\tdo P ile Seal Sc Straw Oil,\trd and deliver it at tide water Wanted to Charter\u2014D R MacLeod.A Nurse Maid Wanted Immediately.Unfurnished Apartments to Let.Cocoa Nuts for Sale at Me William's.New Beef, Ac, for Sal»\u2014J C Nolan.pany \u2014- .at New York and Boston.(Cheers.) I believe.Sir that these will prove to he adv images j of very great impor*tiiee to this district of, Daviâ» pajn Killer, country, and that this improvem nt wll tend to draw a large amount of bMaWess through Wistar> Balsam of Wild Cherry Canada in connection with th \u2022 Eastern and Western Stares.And, Sir, although it is per- Coke, Fire Brick, Ac\u2014C Poston.hour,\u201d and one or two others.I an excellence or to adopt an improvement.It is the altriti'» i of practical tal nt, the intercourse of the handle raftsmen which leads most rapidly to perfection; and this most desirable result, until the projected scheme ot the late Prince Consort was brought into operation, was little short of an impossibility, and was most certainly, as regarded the artiz ms of foreign countries, of very rare occure-ico.In addition to the great advanic.je which the mechanic and the manufacturer have obtained in i he practice of thrir art, there is also to be gained from these \u201cworld's lairs\" ihn grand op -ortuniiy for each count!y to expose its productions to the of customers irora all nations.The ingenuity of tae workshops or the produce of the soit of a country migh', and, as wt xoing to express any opinion where that Kail w.iy ought to s \u2022T from, but I think I may sav there are casidenitions which wonid sh -w, at any rate \u2018hat St^a\u2019fori is not a place whten ought to b*' f rgotten.(Cheers) For tins reason, that a.iy line of lirlway starting f-otn '\ty b» olaced in connection wv n B ittern t>or'i-.>ns Gibsoue.Sale of Cloth*, Ac\u2014F H Hall.QTTE3SC ?0 5 % OFPIOP.27th or September.1364.I A ILS for the United Kingdom per Canadian Line during the month of October will be \u2022'osed it this OEce overy SATURDAY, at7.00 a.tn.t Supplercentary Bag at.-.8-M a.m.Vbil per Canard Line, via New York, on MONDAYS, the 3rd, 17th and Slst of October, at.6-®® P-In- f Cen 'd t bv i An ¦ via Boeton, with Mails for Newfound the liu-S «-f the Grand Trnuk.but w »uld also J be afforded the peai ut»-sihie .teceas to th * Amer \u2022 leva markets by w y of Biff Go.Thar, no \u2022 do-tb*, is an iiatwrtmt consid-ration and one | which must h>»ve its weight «hen the question j comes to he fairly Ooesid-red.Buf, of eotirse, ! you must qui'e understand that personally I j am et ressh g no oniniou on the subj-ct.j (Laugh er ) Ii is quite clear to me that the | tune is coming when, from the prosperity which j will attach t-> the Gra-.d Trunk in earrving on ! its operations tnrougnout Cauads, that it will j not only be the interest but the duty of the Gra- d Trunk to f.s'er, by every means in its power, the construction of la'ersl divurgiog lines bringing tr> ffic from the prodneting p**r-tions of the country t«» the main arterial com- ! manient ion.Tnat is a D'dnt about which I j hive an doubt, and whether it be to the north or to the south I cannot say ; but when the i time com-s a d the localities interested applv j to the Grand Trank f>r aid and assis'ance, as \u2022 far as it can be given we shall consider it not ! only our lutTresi hut our duty to render it to the utmost pos-ible extent\u2014and now, Mr.Chairman, I must »pol >gise for having occupied so much of your time ; but permit me to 837 that I feel most deeply the great comnii-meat which has been naid to me lo-oight\u2014a c unplimeai pui i to me by gentlemen, most of j whom are en\u2019ire strangers 'o me.And let me j assure you, S>r, and all around these tables, ' that in conducting the affvirs and operations of the Granu Trunk, my highest aim, ray hii»b- ; est amnition is, to be anle to feel that the people of Canada aporecut e aoyrhing I m *y do in fartUerance, alike of thr-ir interests, aud those of the Company.The bigh-st ambitim I hav« is, that I m*v be able to feel io future years that the p op le of Cauade believed I had done my du'y to them Mr Brydges resumed bis seat amidst the most enthusiastic cheering.Mr.f.If Dalt, tho Vice-chairman, proposed the heel h of me H m.James Perrier, chair-mau of the Canadian Board of the Grand Trunk Railway.(Recoiv-.d with great cheering.) taud, Bermuda and Halifax, on MONDAYS, the 10:h and 24th of October, at.-.-.*-®® P-® J.SEWELL.Postmaster Quebec.Sept 27.iSAî.W.WKlCrL-lT, MERCHANT TAILOR, No.2, Mountain Hill.Onehee.Julv 27, 1964.ïRoiuing lÊbrimicle.QUFBKC, OCT.25.I8«4.It ia not, we ackno ledge, a very amiable trait to exult over another\u2019s misfortune ; nor do we so while feeling an irresitible i nput.se to laugh at the grimaces a portion of the Ottawa press are miking ia swallowing the bitter pill the gentlemen of that section of country have so long been preparing for themselves and their neighbors.It is not many weeks since the Union, then coquetting with Mr.Sandfield Macdonald, took upon itself the task of lectur ing, in not the most courteous terms, those who were less hasty in jumping to the conclusion of an early removal of the seat of government Our contemporary would h*3ar of no delay; the buildings were all, ac.ording to his shewing, quite ready to receive the departments, or might be made so by the erection of a few temporary sheds ; in fact, our confrere was a Mr.Perribr, on ridog, was received wi*b | rabi,i aP,n th*\tas it now great applause.JHe said, Mr Chairman, Viee-chaivmaa and Geutl-meu.( hope I shall be excused, on account of my being a Scotchman, at it is well known Sc dchmea seldom express ib-ms-dves fl leotly.1 do not pn*f-3 to be very able »t speech m iking, aod I claim your ia-dul/ence whilst I eud-avor to speak a few w.*rds.f have been much delighted to nigh', *a I was, ia the m mth of August, iu atteai- cosis, oriu d* fault to be iraprisoued for fifteen days.A warrant was issued against a number ot boys, to be pointed out, for throwing stones in the street.ticul demonstration of our growing capabilities that we became known to those who were consuming our commodities without supposing i -pj ^ î |'i k/* I*\tj\\ Lu yT1 that Canada coul i possibly be their producer,\tJi jui£**7 jlXjCAiJr JuL* It is for this and other reasons, which, although of less national are yet of great individual importance to our manufacturers, our farmers, and our exporters generally, that we call al-1\to{ t|ie\tBelgian, lion to the coming exhibition m Dublin, where\tn Latest from Europe ! it is fully as desirable that our resources and our capabilities should be as well known and appreciated as iu London.Canada, let us hope, is about to take her place amongst the nations of tho civilized world, and »e ought not, we must not permit the pres ige she lias already gained to wane Irotn a neglect of what we have on former occasions found so promotive of her interests.We trust that the Dublin exhibition will not be without those specime.ia of Canadian skill, enterprise, and natural pro ducts which on former like occasions placed the Province upon equality, if not in advance of countries with much larger populations.Why may we not do the saute agaiu?W hat does the Government propose?We have done our duty.IsOC.A.-L.isr ±lWs.dull and Thu Wkathir.\u2014Yesterday was cloudy, but uut cold.Military.\u2014It would appear from a paragraph in a L veipool paper tb it Mnjor General the Hnn.Jamej Lindsay will shortly resume his command iu this country.Oy;t«rs.\u2014Good Buctonche oysters have arrived iu port per the Muthcw nun 0*1 r, Capt.Powell, at St.Andrew\u2019s wharf.\u2014See advertisement.To Correspondents.\u2014We are again compelled to bold over \u201cluipartiality\u2019s\u2019 letter\u2014also a communication relative to the widening of St.John\u2019s street.Illness or the R.C.Archbishop.\u2014We regret to learn that His Grace the U.C.Archbisaop of (Juebt-c has been for several days past iu a very precarious state of buallh.ingasimiUr m\u2014tiugat Brantford.I travel- f.,r a week past 1\t,\\r\\ ir\\A.: ,\t«.\u2022*! in 1\tfn A£ty any thing iu their behalf.But we may Say that their merits are appreciated e Sewbere, es is evi«ieut by the following paragiaph relative to them, which i'P -ears in .-aturday\u2019s Portland Adcertis r :\u2014 \u201c We yield the palm of E hiopim mi «siielsy to this troupe, u- w in our city.It is supeifluous to recount the different parts upon their programme ; but we advise all who enj -y the acme of real fun lo attend alDcertug Hall.\u201d Mr.Damis Paul\u2019s Concert, last night.\u2014 We regretted to obeTVu a very thin attendance at the Music H ill, last nigh'., on the occasion of Mr.D«mi< Pull\u2019s concert.There was a fair number in the dress-circle, but ihrrc were few iu the gilleri*-s, and the pit w >s empty.N- vertbeles», th p-rf «rmance was exceller)'.Mi.Dioits Paul played \"La Cuscide\u201d in excédent style : Ma- ur Leopold P»ul was loudly applauded iu Ifn: \u201c Meditation,Z* M-d afterwards in tie du*'!l frin Gmt chalk\u2019s '\u2022 Oj «s Oiioil««»\u201d will, bid fa'tn r.A ouuiber of i-elretiona w«'ie pcif«rm**d by the band ot the 25.h i.i magnificent style; and, among the most successful ot these, we nmy mention the Russian airs arranged by Mr.Reile.A variaiiou on the \u201cCariuvalde Ve- Fathsr Point, Oct.24, 10 a.m.\u2014The s s.Behtum left Liverpool at 3 p.m.ou the 13ih and Derry on the 14ih.The Sida>t reached Liverpool on the evening of the 12th.The V iy of London arrived at Queenstown at l 30 on the night of the 12ih.Commercial affairs continue depressed, but show no diminution, and business, especially in cotton, is almost at a dead-lock, prices continuing to fall.Additional failures include Louis Speltz, a large cohod, Ac , dealer of Liverpool ; liability, JL'320,000 sterling.Messrs.Milns A Go., cotton brokera, Liverpool; liabilities considerable.Brierdeu A Co., merchants, London ; liabilities small.The demand for discount on the 12th showed gr at subsidence at the bunks, and there was cons* qm-nily more steadiness iu funds.Thu oank minimum remained at 9 per cent The half mon'hly settlement of lbs Confcd erate loan exhibited a straugo anomaly in price\u201455 îq London and 50 iu Manchester, while at Liverpool, owing to the extent of adverse speculations, it rebounded to 64.The i nun has an editorial on the address, with 300,000 signatuies, recently sent to Governor Seymour from England, entreating the Nor n to make peace with the South.The Tunes says : The address can effect just nothing, and thinks tho only possible solution is to continue war.America has commenced the fiery ordeal of war wniefi settled Europe on i's present b*sis, and terriole an the process is, the Ti/res cannot doubt America wilt be better for it in the end FRANCE.The Patrie gays : Russia has given adhesion to the French policy in the Roman ques tion.B iursednll and lower.Rentes 65c.15f.The La Fram-e says: Insurrection in Algeria spreading, and naiives appear to obey sum mous to a holy war.AUSTRIA.R-ports of Ministerial crisis considered premature ; but it is believed Rechberg will tender his resignation on account of the com plications in foreign policy.DANI8H QUESTION.A peace conference compromise is said to have beeu effected ou the financial question.Minor questions w.to arranged, and there only remains the drawing up of the t.ea'.y of pence.The Times' Paris correspondent says : There is good grounds for believing representations have beeu made at Vienna and Berlin, by England and France, with respect the unwarrantable pretensions of Prussian and Austrian plenipotentiaries on account of the blockade during the war, and a Paris paper professes to know concessions have been maae to the Danes in consequence, and that a larger portion of North dchie»wig thau expected will be incorporated with Jutland.PRUSSIA.The meeting between tho King of Prussia and the Emperor of Russia was aoout to take place at Dams'.radt.TURKEY.A financial crisis is reported at Constanti nnple.Interest risfu to 14 ner cent., and monev not obtainable even at that.NEW ZEALAND.It is officially uuuouuc>-d that the insurgent New Zealanders uncouditioualy submitted to the Queen\u2019s authority, aud placed their lands at thu Governor\u2019s disposal.They were pvr-ini'-teil to return to iheir land y a small portion of which only will be forleiiid.Liverpool October 13th.\u2014Weather fine and dry.Breadstuffs.\u2014Flour in slow demand.Western Canal per 196 lbs., 19s io 20s.Philadelphia aud Baltimore 19s to 20s 6d Wheat moderately good consumptive den ; nd ; White and mixed per 100 lbs., 8s 6d tc 9s ; Red 7s lOd to 8s.Coru was comparai vety unimp >r ant.White per 480 lbs., 31s to 3ls 6d ; mixed 28s ; yellow 28s.Provisions.\u2014Ashes\u2014Pots 30s to SOs Gd.Pearls 32« io 32s 6d.Sugar dull.Coffee, no sales.Molasses dull.' Consols 88] GaKKNCAhrLE, October 14th.\u2014London Corn Market dull for all articles; prices unaltered; supplies moderate ; market steady at Monday\u2019s prices for all articles.Floating cargoes held tor former prices, 35s.being freely bid for all Liverpool Corn Market is thinly attended.Wheal barely supports Tuesday\u2019s quotations Flour slow and rather easier.Indian Corn 3d.lo«ver.Beans steadv.Oat* and Oatmeal dull.London Produce Market.\u2014Sugar, purchases made with caution ; rates rather lower.Coffee in good demand at a small advance.Tea dull ; new season Congou still wanted, other soils dull.Rice\u2014Business at small rates and rather biwer.Tallow\u2014Prices weak ; P.Y.C.41s.to 41s 3d.Liverpool Colton Market steady at the close.Sales 51),000 b «l s, including 2000 on speculation and for export.London Stock Exchange, closing prices.\u2014 Ci ns ils for money 88J a 8N] ; Do.on account 883\tthrees 86* a 87}.Political news unimportant.The Liverpool Pust says :\u2014Capt.Serames and ««bout 100 men and eight officers of the Aiibain left Liverpool, Oct.9th, on the block-n\u2019e-runne\" Law el, bound for H»vaua.It is expected they will be transferred along witb gun?, ammunition, Ac , to the steamer Ranger, lyiog at Madeira, and hoist the Confederate flag io commit fresh depredations ou Northern ships.Mr.Adams is said to have been informed of the movement, and has doubtless taken steps of prec 'iiion.The Ex «u'ive Committee of the \"Union and Emuncip ition Society of Manchester ad ;i' i resolutions eulogistic of Mr.Lincoln, an 1 < x-pressing hopes of his re-election.Financial aud commercial depressions aro unabated.Money very active.Bank mi aim im remains at 9, but 10 is charged in many c tses.Tnr«e Greek bouses suspended in London.A young firm of Liveipuol cotton brokers also fai\u2019ed.Particulars not transpired.Paris B «uise quiet and steady at 6if.45c.The ,.eace conference is making progress at Vienna.It is sail the conclusion of peace is now near at hand.It isussened that the Papal Government exhibits conciliatory symptoms ou the Fruncu-Italian convention.l:îi encan îîcipaicïic Latest War Mews l ! New York, Oot.22nd \u2014The following letter from H >u G»o.H.Pendleton, the Democratic candidate for Vice-President, just received b> Hon.J.B.Baskin, ot the New York Demociu tic Executive .S'are Convention, will appear iu the Sun my Mercury to-morrow morning: Cincinnati,Of.17 0 \u2014 Vly Dearer,\u2014 l have received your friendly Iciitr.Madgiiaot ro preset)taiion and falsehoods an; so trequeut in our political struggles that I nave rarely undertaken to correct and refute them.I make no professions of a new failli ; 1 only repeat my reiterated professions of an old one, who cherishes a greater regard for the Union, who bound from Havana to New York, and burnt by Brain and his associates, as gleaned by Capt.Pietce, of the brig Mat ti de, from Capt.Drew : Tho Rjanuke left Havana for New York on her regular day, and proceeded on her course until evening in the usu«l manner, without anything remarkable occurring.Capt D ew retired to bis cabin about 10 p.m.At th it time a number of passengers were assembled aft, singing.Suddenly several men armed with revolvers entered his cabin, and in a moment he found himself haudeutted.Others of the party meanwhile adopted similar measures in o her parts of the ship, and in a few minutes she was completely in possession of th .* captors.Only two shots were fired.One took effect cu the carpenter of the Roa-no'tt, who, offering resistance, was shot dead.The captors having gained possession, at once shaped the course of the vessel for Bermuda.On arriving off the island they did not attempt to enter the harbor, but waited for a passing vessel by which they could gel rid of the crew and passengers.There were fifty of the former and thirty of the latter, mostly all Spanish.The Rounike hud but little freight, but she bad $40,1)00 to $50,000, partly in specie and partly in paper on board.«She Lad but little coal on band when the transfer took place.After the Miihiliie reached Bermuda with her passengers, a party from the Roanoke arrived there iu boats, the latter vessel having been set on fire und burned.Leavenworth, Uct.21st.\u2014Gen.Blunt bas been stubbornly resisting the advance of Gen.Price all day.Gen.Blunt is falling back slowly, contesting every rod of ground as he retires.The foice of Gen.Price is estimated at 28,-000 men.Ceu.Curtis is concentrating his forces on the Little Blue River.Gen.Cauby has telegraphed that the danger is very great, and to send every available man lo the front.The troops are going forward rapidly.Lbavknworth, Oct.22.\u2014Heavy fighting has been g iug on all the > fiernoon.The enemy attempted to pass around and envelope our left.During this operation Curtis dealt bit i a heavy blow.The r* emy\u2019s loss is heavy ; certainly heavier than ours.Among the enemy\u2019s killed to-day is the notorious Tod.No details of to-day\u2019s battle have been received.Gen.Pleasanton is pressing the enemy severely from th;* East.Chattanonoa, Oct.21 \u2014No engagement has yet tnkvn place between tbe armies iu Northern Georgia.Hood is reported to b : moving rapidly down tbe Broometown Valley to Jacksonville and Talladaga, where he wtil strike the road to Montgomery.Sfiermau\u2019s army is stripped cf every poued of rope* tl'ious baggage, aud is in hot pursuit.The Confederate army have so n uch tbe start, und it flies so fearfully, that its capture is not assured.Cauo, Uct.22.\u2014The enemy entered May-field, Ky , on Wednesday, and burned the courthouse and committed many other depredations.Memphis dates of the 20tb state that quiet has been restored in that city.War DuPartmsnt, Washington, Oct.23rd.\u2014 To Major-Geu.Dix: Tbe following official despaict) has been received from Gen.obert-dan : Cedar Creek, Oct.21st, four p.m.\u2014Lieut.-Gen.G an», City Point.I pursued tbe routed fut ce of ike enemy nearly to Mouut Jackson, which point he reached during tbe night of the 19 h uud'iîOtti without an organized regiment \u2022 f his aimy.From the accounts of our prisoners who have escaped and citizens, the route was complete.About 2,000 of the enemy broke and mad» their w «y down through the mountains on the left, 14 miles on the line of retreat.The real and country were covered with small arms thrown away by the flying Confederates.48 pieces of captured artillery are now at my headquarters.I think not less than 200 wagons and ambulances were e ther captured or dtstroyed.The accident ot the morning turned to our advantage, as much as though the whole movement had been planned.The only regret 1 have is the capture early in tbe morning ot from 800 to 1,000 men.I am now sending to the War Department ten battle flags.The loss of artillery iu the morning was seven from Crook\u2019s, eleven from Emery\u2019?, and six from Wright\u2019s.From all that I can learn I think that Early\u2019s reinforcements were less than 16,-000.(Signed)\tP.H.Sheridan, Major-Gen.commanding.Gen.Stoneman, reports the arrival at Mar-tinsburg of 1,500 wounded and 1,500 prisoners.Gen.Custe: arrived this afternoon at Wash ington, with 10 Confederate battle flags displayed from the Railroad engines.(digued,)\tE.M.Stanton.New York, Oct.23rd.\u2014A Newtown, Va.despatch of me 20th, to the Herald, slates that large numbers of wounded are thsre, being carefully attended to The loss of the 6th corps is very heavy, but no returns have yet been made.Confederate prisoners state that Early was iu command cf tbe Confederates.Pursuit is being vigorously followed up by Custer «Secretary Stanton is on a visit to this depart ment.Richmoi d papers of the 20th inst.had not heard of Sberidan\u2019s victory of tbe 19th inst.and indulged iu gratulations that that memora ble bay brought forth nothing this year to make it more memorable Wilmington papers state that 119 deaths from y ellow fever occurred at Newborn during twenty-four hours.At Charles ton the yellow fever is fearfully increasing, and tbe mortality among children is terrible New York, Oct.23\u2014\\ special correspond ence tram Grant\u2019s army states that tbe an nouncement of Sheridan's victories has caused great rejoicing, and shotted salutes from all the batteries along the Hues conveyed the in telHgence to the enemy in their works.Portland, Oct.23\u2014A despatch from East-port states that a ti e broke out at 1.30 this u m., on Union wharf, and continued until 8 o\u2019clock, consuming all tbe business part of the town.Loss about $500,000 New Orleans, Oct.16\u2014The steamer Alii ance, from Brazos Santiago, arrived here yes terday.She brings the intelligence that Cortinas has surrendered his forces, Ac, to the Inde pendents, and accepted a brigadier-general's commission in Maximillian\u2019s army.G»n.Mejai was in command at Matamoras.New York, October 24ib.\u2014A MartinsTiurg correspondent says : Information from tbe f.ont indicates that our loss in the battle of the 19 b instant will reach 5,000 iu killed, wound-«d i«nd mis.iug.We lost early iu tbe morning 24 guns.We have captured, including the wounded who are iu our hands, about 7,000 men aud 60 guns.1 he total loss of the enemy cannot, therefore, be short of 10,000 men.Custer alone has reports for 45 guns and five battle fl igs, besides a large number of ambu-1 nice?, boises, harness, mults, Ac.This makes 51 pieces of artillery that his division has captured during the lust two weeks.Ifany reliance is to be placed upon the statements ot prisoners aud intercepted letters, it is now pretty certainly determined that Gen.Loegatreet was not in the Valley, but that Gen.Early had determined lo strike a desperate blow for the reco*erj of this district and his lost reputation, in the absence, »s he suppo.-ed, of the «\u2019iimmanding general and the 6th corps.In ibis « ffurt he was seconded by Kershaw, win»*»; infamrj having been teveral times delrnred by our cavalry felt that his reputation needed sums brightening Many of the other oflic'-is, however, hign in command, «leiiounced the « tfort as rush, and besitared not to express th» opinion that t-hould it fail it would end the rule of the Ciinfederucy in that thing could withstand the impetuoasity of our men.New Yobk, Oct.24th.\u2014The Herald\u2019s correspondent bas the following concerning our capture* at Cedar Creek, and the punnit of the enemy : Devin, with his little brigade, kept sweeping down upon their rear, gobbliog up the officers and men by scores He pressed them so hard that it was impossible to get out of bis way, no their wagons and ambulances drivers and cannoniers dismounted and ran off into the woods on either side of the road, and the rear guard of the demoralized Confederate army, if it had one, followed suit, leaving the whole train in our bands.Limbers, caissons, wagoas and ambulances, were all huddled together in the greatest disoriler.Tho following ts the principal part ot O' n.Devin\u2019s captures : 22 pieces of artillery, including a section of 32-pouaders ; 39 army wagons, 30 ambulances, 143 mules and 117 horses, two stands of colors Ac.; 352 prisoners were captured and a large quantity of small arms.We followed the enemy up the base of Fisher\u2019s Hill, where Col.Nichols, with bis gallant 9ih New York, charged them again and drove them back, leaving a considerable portion of their wagon train in his hands, which he secured.We did not follow up the chase beyond Fisher\u2019s Hill.The infantry command moved up to Cedar Créé c and went into their old camp, while the cava ry bivouacked tor the night, a little beyoid Htrasburg, at Buckland.The slaughter of the enemy was immense.Tbe whole country between Middletown and Strabburg was literally strewn with Confederate corpses.At an early hour next morning the pursuit was continued by Powell\u2019s cavalry.He captured 14 pieces of cannon, which tbe enemy had driven into the mountains at Wood-8took.The column was halted and rested a short time, when it returned towards Strasourg, picking un many prisoners by the way.Nuw York, Oct.24 \u2014Tbe Heralds Washington special says : The opinion is openly avowed by tne highest military authorities here that Gen.Grant can at any time he pleases, with a few hours\u2019 fighting, occupy the city of Richmond, and force Lee either to capitulate or hastily evacuate the Confederate capital.The onlj reason assigned for the delay is tbe desire of the Lieuteuam-General to attain the same result without tbe serious sacrifice of life that would attend tbe capture of this stronghold by a direct assault at this time.Washington, Oct.24th.\u2014Refugr-es from the Shenandoah Valley report that notwithstanding the devastation made by Sheridan there is still an immense quantity of grain outside tho track taken by our army.Private letters from New Orleans say that upwards of 300 Confederate prisoners at Point Lot kout have lately taken tbe oath of allegiance.MARITIME EXTRACTS.Mr.McNamara\u2019* tug Margr*t towed up tkc ship* Chance aud Cycle, yx r< markable trees, i>* line with the south end of Panctkld Ligbthousc wall, W l.y N northerly.\t* Lowestoft Mill, it* length to tho westward of th \u2022 harbor lookout, north.E asterly.\t( The gas works chimney at Lowestoft, its length westward of Corton mill.X by E northerly.Corton Fairway Lightvesscl, NK by É, distant 4 miles.Midale Holm Buoy, NE by E, distant 2 7-lCth:» mile.Holm Hook Buoy, NE}N easterly, distat.1 8-10(hs milo.East Neweome Buoy, SW}W, distant 2-lOth^ mile.\tf South Newcomo Buoy, SWi-S, distant 1 S-10;\u2018i: mile.The East Newcomo Buoy has been moved to tbe southward 2 cables, aud now lits in 4 fathom.-, with Lowestoft Church, its length eastward of tl-s Royal Hotel, N}E.The second from the northernmost of six remarkable trees, iu line with tho south cud o: Pak*» field lighthouse w.ill, Will.South Neweome Buoy, SW by S westerly, dU-tant 1 8-10lbs mile.South Holm Buoy, SE}E, distant 2-IOths mils Holm Ho«>k Buoy, NEjE.distant 8-luths mile.East Mildlo Neweome Buoy, NE jE, distant Ii milo.A new buoy, painted black and white in cbock- I THK YE^R 1845 Mr.MATHEWS first prepared tho VENETIAN HAIR DYE: *iuoe that, lime it has been us*d by thousands, and in no instance has it failed to give entire satisfaction.Tho VENETIAN DYE is the cheapest in th« world.Its price is only Fifty Cents, aud each bottle contains doubts the quantity of dye in those usually sold for $1.The VENETIAN DYE is warranted not to injure the h.»ir or the scalp ia the slightest degree.The VENETIAN DYE works with rapidity and certainty, the hair requiring no preparation whatever.The VENETIAN DYE produces any shade that may fcc desired\u2014one that will not fade, crack or wash out\u2014one that is as permanent as the hair itself.For sale by all druggists\u2014Price 50 cents.A I.MATHEWS, General Agent-, 12 Gold SL, New York Also, Manufacturer of Mathbwb\u2019 Akxica 11 ail In large 12m \\MEETIN } of the Club will be held at the Secretary\u2019s Office, THIS DAY, Tuesday, at half-past ONE, P.M.By order, CHAS.H.E.TILSTONE, Secy.A Treaa.Quebec, Oct.t5, 1864.\t1 Labrador Herring./I A A [>ARRELS LARGE LABRADOR ¦xU' '\t1) HERRING.Just received and for sale by WM.CONVEY, Paul street, L.T.Quebec, Oct.25, 1864.____3 (men Codfish.bottles, price 50c.¦ June 14.1364.| A Great Blessing.\u2014When pains are darting through the body what a joy it is to find relief.How tweet the soothing influence of some Pain Destroying Agent.Henry\u2019s Vermont Liniment is a veritable Pain Kiiicr.Don\u2019t fail to use it for tootbnvekttkene*g,'Pa 1 ngth t-« the northward \u2022 f n i -rm 1) use and buildings NWj'V.Bouthw -Id Vi'cit mil1, in line with the westernmost , Mira-michû Shediac \u2022ind Pic ou.ÏHB POW:R?CII, FIRST CL/8S Iron Screw Stenn r \u201cL^DY R lAD,\u2019 0*T O^)*\tmi I***?ATK WHARF on WEDMESDAT, November 2nd, POO'iu'oock, C.M , toucinag &i th» acov*-pl*cet going nod returning.RATES Of PASS AGS AND FR1I »3T.I8t 2nd Freight okta.claeu.per bel-Quebec to Fetber Point (Rimoneki ) $ S OO $1 00 25 cte do Q*ay6 * Ptrc», 12 00 4 00 50 14 do\tto Paspeniac.\t13.00\t5 CO\t5j\tK do\tto Da>hmrie .\t15.00\t6 00\t50\tfa do\tto Miramichi.\t18 00\t7 00\t60\tK do\tto Sbadtac\t\t19 00\t7 5 J\t80\til do\tto Pictoa.\t20 00\t8 00\t60\tM Same cbar;ee from atiov- porte \u2018o ^neb->c.All bag gag- at the Uk o: owners thereof.B«rtha not secured oatil paid fcr at the Office.Shippers are requested to hAve the;r freight at 6 A.M.cu tfc- wharf, and their entrirs passed at the Custom H aea before aooa on the da?of saitiog.For farther particulars, applv to F.BÜTSAÜ, Manager, AtRvj*oo\u2019s Whvf, St.Ja-uee ti.reet.Quebec, Oct.25, 1864.Steamship tor Glasgow.A STEAM TENDER will leave the Napoleon Wharf THIS DAY, TUESDAY, at NOON, with passengers for theS.S.\u201cUnited Kingdom.\u201d ROBERT SHAW A CO., Agents.Quebec, Oet 25, 1864.Removal.HE undersigned, while thanking their eus-S tomers and the public in general, beg re-spectfull?to announce that tbev intend, during the course of uextweek, to R £MOVB 'hie who e of «heir stock to their NEVY ESTABLISHMENT, No.5T St.Joseph Street, opposite the St.Rocb\u2019s Presbjtery.The dimensions of their new shop, which is one of the iargest in Quebec, wilt permit them to offer the most varied and most extensive assortment of go jds ever offered for sale in St.Roek\u2019a.In order to respond to the very liberal en-cnoragement which they have received since they entered into partnership, the undersigned have imported, for the Autumn Trade, an im -xnense assortm nt of Cloths, Caasimeres and heavy goods, suitable for ladies and gentlemen\u2019s Winter Clothing\u2014also, Blankets, Flannels, Dress Stuffs, R-ady-made Clothing, Hosiery, Hats and Caps ef ail kinds : also, for ladies and gentlemen, a magai6ct-ntassorTmen: of Furs \u2014 Mink, Otter, Ermine and Grey Squirrel\u2014comprising Buffalo ar d Lynx Coa s, and several bales of Sleigh Robes ; also, a great variety of other merchandize, too nomerons to mention, which, in view of the unfavorable appearance of business, will be sold at prices which will defy all competition.Ôh Observe the sign of the Ship.F.CARRIER A CO.N.B.\u2014Purchasers are particularly requested to come and examine our Cloths and Furs before purchasing elsewhere.F.C.A CO.Quebec, Oct.25, 1864.\tImp NIGHT SCHOOL.THE Christian Brothers will re-open their Night School on WEDNESDAY, 2nd November, at No.2.Glacis Street.The course will likewise be taught in French.*For regulations, apply to BRO.APHRAATES, Director.Quebec, Oct.25, 1864.\tT New Beer\u2019, Pork, Flour, See.FOR SALE\u2014Prime Mess in bris.A tierces, this Fall\u2019s packing.Prime Mess Beef, last winter\u2019s packing, at very low prices.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Pork, uninspected, for ship\u2019s use, at $14 per Darrel.HERRINGS Labrador Herrings in barrels and half-barrels.flour.Superior Extra, Extra Fancy and Superfine, of the best brands.Quebec, Oct 25, 1864.Wanted to Charter, J.C.NOLAN.6 A VESSEL from 300 to 500 ^\ttons, to load timber and other goods for Leith.Apply to DONALD R.MacLEOD, 18i Peter Street.Quebec, Oct.23, 1864.COCOANUT3.\"I\t/ OCOA NUTS for Sale at Me- J Ul IW WILLIAM\u2019S, in lots to suit purchasers.Quebec, Oct.25, 1864.\tIp Coke, fr ire Brick, &c.Now Landing and for Sule : 200 t HAL\",ROySCOKE\u2019 48 Thousand Fire Brick, Fire Clay in Barrels.CHAS.POSTON.Quebec, Oct.25.1864.Sitvaiion as Groom >rr Porter wanted by an Englishman.A YOUNG MAN from England wishes for a situation as Groom, Po\u2019ter, or an occupation in which he c m make himself generally useful.Good references from England and also to gentlemen in Quebec.Apply to A.STURTON, John Street.Quebec, Oct.24, 1864.bHEFfltLii HOUSL Combs, Brushes and Soaps, New Parisian Cicods, Beautiful Steel aud Gilt DRESS COM3S, And a large variety of U-EFUL and FANCY ARTICLES.HY.31! E ATON A CO-, 3, Fabrique Street.Quebec.Oct 24, 1864.Theodore Ciontier vs.Loo is Nerée Simard.BY Auction will be sold,on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd November next, at 10 o\u2019clock, A.M., on the St.Paul Market, a Horse, Cart, Harness, Beef, Cup-board, Ac.\u2014the whole seized under execution.J.RICHARD, Sheriffs Bailiff.Quebec, Oct.24, 1864.\t2 For Sale, à BAY MARE, five years old, war-j^}|4 ranud sound.Apply at 41, St.Louis Street.Quebec, Oet.24, 1864.\t2 Best Whe Hope, HUrcfliN-/,\t, Sole Makirs to .the Adtuiral'y.JCST received, two* gangs complete, 41 inches down.For sale by LiMESÜRÏER A CHAMPION.Quebec, Oct.24, 186*.\t3 Cordage.M AN1LLA\u2014Imported and Canadian.d>* do Bolt Rope\u2014 For sale by\t, LkMESURIER A CHAMPION.Quebec, Oct.24, 1364.\u2019\t3 Can.vas.ULL supply of varies qualities.For sale by LaMESUR'iER A CHAMPION.Quebec, Oct.24, 1864.\t3 DEMO BEST\u2019S Mirror of Fashions for November.S /.a BT Ho!iwell Alexander, QUEBEC HEWS DSPOT, OPPOSITE T TS POST OFFICE.Quebec, Oct 24, ISCsf English &'American Magazines.03.1, 2, 3, 4 Britith Army and Navy Re-IN view, 20s per year 1s\t3d 1s\t8d ls\t10 jri 0s\tGd 3s\t9d ls\t3d ls\t3d 2s\t6d ls\t3d ls\t3d Ac.K Blackwood for September, Cornhill for September and October, Is 8d Ulus.London Almanac, 1865, The Novelette, Sporting Magazine, Godey for November, Harper\u2019s Magazine do, * Maple Leaves do, Mme.Demorest do,^ Frank Leslie, Ac., A;., 70 a i*VLZ 3i Hoiiweli & Alexander.Q.UEBEC NSWS DEPOT, OPP«x*JTH; Pr! r.POï?T OFFICE.Quebec, Oct 24, 186* JUST RECEIVED : » - HE Sporting Magazine for October.\u2022 The Farmer\u2019s Magazine for October.Once a Week, for September.Outline of the Method of Conducting a Trigonometrical Survey, from the formation of Geographical and Topographical Maps and Pians ; Military R^connoissance, Levelling, Ac, with tbe cost useful problems in Geodesy and Practical Astronomy, Ac., Ac.; by Colonel Strome, Royal Engineers.New Edition.MIDDbETON A DAWSON.__Quebec, Oct.24, U\u2019fct.The l OHfc \u2019ib.ji i\u2019afcled?radon* j 1ST RECEIVED, The Crown and the» Confederation.Three letters to the Hon, John A.Macdonald,ty a Backwoodsman.The Northern Kingdom, by a\tCo\u2019onist,\tfresh supply.\t* The Ocean Waifs;\ta .story\tof\tAdventure\ton Land and Sea, b\\ Capt.Mu'ne Reid.Godey;s Lady\u2019s B \u2019ok .\\»r November.Army Lists for October.Lett\u2019s Diaries for 1865.tfc.,\ttfc.,\t4rc.For Sale by MIDDL2TON A DAWSON, Mountain Hill.Quebec, Oct.24, 1864 For CliarUîr.HIP \u201c Lord Stanley,\u201d 749 tons !lâ;v ^ register.Ship \u201cEliza,\" 862 tons register.«££22£aP Apply to C.A J.SHARPLES A CO.Quebec, Oct.24, 1864.\t3 Mess ]Pork.TWO hundred barrels, \u201cEager\u2019s inspection, October, 1864.\u201d For sale by , LEPAGE, LsMOINE A CO.Quebec, Oct.24, 1664.\tIw AUCTION SALE.RY Auction will be sold, on TUESDAY next, ibe25\u2019h inst nt, at the late residence of Mr.OLIVIER MOFFET, St.Vallier Street, all the Ilou-ehold Furniture, Linen, Horses, Vehicles, Har'.esse», about 2000 bundles of Hay, and other moveable effects, belonging to tbe Estate of tbe lete Mr.01.MofFeL Sale at 10 o\u2019clock, A.M.PANET A HUOT, «\tNotaries.Quebec, Oct.22, IBM,________B_ NOTICE.A PERSON doiifg business in tho Dry Goods line, in '>ne of the best establishments in Quebec, wsbes to take a co-partner immediately, or by next spring\u2014as also a person to superintend sales.None need apply without being well qualified and well recom mended.Preferenc« will be given to those having capital, 1 ither in merchandise or in ready money.Apply to tbe undersigned, at Quebec, No.6, Buade Street.CHS.CINQ-MARS, Notary.Quebec, Oct.22, 1864.\t3m üîeeüicai Exiabiiion.MR.4.PERNOD has the honor to inform the public that he has just arrived from Paris with a Scieot\u2019-fic Exhibition, comprising the most recent Electrical Apparatus.The exhibition is open trom 10 A.M to lOP.M.and the demonstration is t^ade by Messrs.Rougemont and Barbier, Professors, arrived from Paris.Admission, 25 cents; Children 15 cents.CASEY\u2019S BUILDINGS, St.John Street.Quebec, Oct.20, 1.864.\tImp Ù'I * $ i 4J» îll.F'IRST-CLA33 STORAGE for Flour or other Goods, in large Store Wellington Wharf ; also in Store Dalhonsie Street.Apply to JOHN ANDERSON A CO.Quebec, Oct.22, \u2022.864.\t3 BE K b\\ j^RLS.P.Mes?, Eager\u2019s inspection.For sale by LANGLOIS A GLASS.Quebec, Oct.22r 1864.\t3 M ESS and Thin Mess, Montreal inspection.B LANGLOIS A GLASS.Quebec, Oct 22, 1864.\t3 U.\u20ac.Toddy OR3T Halladay\u2019s Superior Manufacture, Ontario Distillery\tdo LANGLOIS A GLASS.Quebec, Oct 23, 1864._____ 3 Iliiih\t4&c.u.C.WHISKEY, 50 O.P.DeKuyper\u2019s G:.n in bbds.and cases, Beuaer\u2019i do\tdo Kingston and burgundy Ports, Portiila, Cette A Crown Sherries, Jamaica Run; LANGLOIS A GLASS.Quebec, Oct.22, 1864.\t3 Flannels !\t?'la^nels ! ! Summer Finish* d, (AC LAST YEAR\u2019S PRICES.) Lancashire Flannels, Welsh Flannels, .scarlet Flannels.ALL WOOL Is.3d.per yard.WIDE WIDTHS Heavy Blue FI nne/*, Sulû'wy Ela nds, ban y Fmnnels.LAIRD A TELFER.Quebec, Oct 22, 1864.C'lot lis, Cloths.Superfine Black Clo'hs, Superfine Blue Cloths, (For Dress îruits.) Moscow Beavers, Black B aver Clrhs, Blue Biaver C oths, Black Pitot Cloths Bluj.Pilot Clo'hs, For Overcoats acd Pea Jackets.The above Cloths are of very superior value, and warranted to satisfy the wearer.LAIRD A TELFER, Corner of Hope and Fabrique Sts.Quebec.Oct 22, 1864.Irish Poplins, mmlkMki LONDON 1851, NEW YORK 1853,PARIS 1855 INTERNATIONAL 1862, In all the Newest Shades.AI.SO In the folio icing Clan Tartans : 5 / ORBE\u2019S CLAN, jjj Albert Clan, Gordon Clan, Royal Stewart Clan, Victoria Clan, .\tMcKenzie Clan, Sutherland Clan, Colqulioun Clan.5CF* Inspection invited by LAIRD A TELFER, Corner of Hope and Fabrique Sts.Quebec, Oct.22, 1864.O Flour! Flour!! F various brands ; also a very fine pastry brand for families.For Sale by* ANDREW STRANG, St.Charles Street, Entrance Bath Street.Quebec, Oct.22, 1864.\t6p iV EALED TENDERS (marked on tbe envelope \u201c Military I\u2019rison Supplies\u201d) will be received by the Senior Commissariat officer until NOON on FRIDAY, the 4th of November next, for the undermentioned S JPFilES For use at the Military Prison at this Post, in s ich quantities as may be required from let January, to 31st December, 1865, viz OATMEAL, at per 100 lbs.INDIAN MEAL, at per 100 lbs.PO P a TOES, at per 100 lbs.« BREAD, a per lb.BEEF, at per lb.SaL P.at per lb.PEPPER, at |>er lb.ONIOAS, at per lb.TEA (Black), at per lb.1-UGAR (Muscovado), atper lb.BARLEY, at per lb.RICE, at per lb: MILK, at per Imperial Gallon.The Beef to be delivered free of bone, and all tbe Supplies to he of tbe best quality.Tbe hours of delivery will be fixed by the Governor of the Prwon, and the contractor wiU be liable to a fine if not punctual to time.The whole of tbe articles to be included in the Pender, and no Tender will be noticed unless in strict conformity with the advertisement aud conditions, and parties must either attend personally or send authorized persons in their behalf to the Commissariat Office at the hour tor opening Tenders, for any reference that may be necessary .Prires to be stated in currency, £ s d.Quebec, Oct 21, 1864.\t9 NOTICE.,f TATED TENDERS will be received at the Quarter Master\u2019s Office, Jesuit Barracks, Quebec, C.E., until 12 o\u2019clock, noon, on tbe 28th day of OCTOBER, 1864, for tbe supply of such of the undermentioned articles of Groceries, Ac., as may be required by the 1st Bat.17th Regt.in Quebec, for 6 (six) months, from 1st November, 1864, to 30th April, 1865; VIZ: Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Pepper, Sal, Oatmeal, Butter, Flour, Sf \\ The Tea, Sugr.r and Coffee to be drawn out of the Bonded Stores, Free of Duty.The Tenders, copies cf which will be supplied, on applying to the Quarter Master, at the Jesuit Barracks, to specify the price per lb.in currency.The contract will be entered into by the officer commanding 1st Bat.17lh Regt.The articles will be supplied, by the Contractor, upon tbe requisition of the Quarter Master.Payment will be made weekly.Tbe articles supplied must be of tbe best quality, according to approved sum; les, and in the event of any article of an inferior quality being supplied, the Quarter Master will have the power of purchasing in tbe market others of a proper quality, at the Contractor\u2019s expense, the value thereof to be deducted from any sum due to the Contractor.2 (Two) Securities, in the sum of £50 (fifty) sterling, must be given for the duo fulfilment of the contract.Separate Tenders will also be received at the Jesuit Barracks, upon the same tetms, conditions, and for the same period, as above mentioned, for the supply of the following articles : Bread, Potatoes, Vegetables, Milk.Separate Tenders will also be rceived for permission to take away the offal from the above Barracks.Jesuit Barracks, Quebec, Oct 21, 1864.\t7p NOTICE OAKUM FOR SALE £ ENDERS in duplicate (marked on the En-1* velope \u201c Tender for 0«kum\u201d) will be received by tbe Senior Commissariat Officer at Montreil until NOON on WEDNESDAY, 26th instant, for the Purchase of 4 Tons of Oakum.D-divery of tbe above will be made to the purchaser at the MILITARY PRISON, HO-CHEL-GA, and must be removed within seven days from tbe date of the notification of acceptance of Tender.Samples may be seen at the Barrack Office, Montreal, where Forms of Tender can also be obtained.The Tenders to state the price per ton of 2,240 lbs , and the Oakum to be paid for to the Barrack Must/r at tbe time of removal.No tender will be noticed unless the party tendering attend personally, or send some person on his behalf to the Commissariat Office at the hour named for opening Tenders, for any reference that may be necessary.DITO Z & GREEN\u2019S Minstrels And B It ASS BAND.MÜSIÇJALL.Po6||iF\u201c\u2018y F ?e Mthls Ooly ! TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,THURSDAY, FRIDAY and Saturday evenings, Oct.25, 26.27, 28 and 29, Introducing entirely new and attractive pro* grammes each night.Eleventh Annual Tour of the great Sensation Corps of Ethiopian Artists, the leading model Troupe of the World.The largest and most complete organization in existence, tbe result of eleven years\u2019 experience, patronized by the fashion and elite of the entire Continent.Doors open at 7 ; to commence at 8 o\u2019clock.Admission, 25 cts.; Reserved Seats, 50 cts.CHAS.H.DUPREZ, Manager.Sam.Pond, ) .\t.C.SLucrM! 5 A*ent3\u2019 Quebec, Oct 20, 1864.\t9 Fiesh Bouctouche Oysters AT Mill\u2019s Restaurant, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.Quebec, Oct 22, 1864.\t3 NOTICE.THE undersigned will not be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of the Ship TARi , of Liverpool, without tis written order.JAMES HWNE, Master.Quebec, Oct.22, 18C4.LONDON Assurmcc Corporation, No.7, Royal Exchangr, Cornhill, No.7, PALL MALL, LO JN 130 JST.lacorp rated by Royal Charter, 1720.John Alex.Hankey, E?q., Governor.Bunamy DV'ree, Jr., E?q , Sub Governor.Patrick F.Robertson, E3q., Deputy-Governor.DIRECTORS : Na rjtniel Alexander, Esq.Jno.Alves Arbutbnot, Esq.Richard Baggullay, E-q.Henry Bonham Bax, Esq.Jar;ts Blytb, Esq.Edward Budd, E-q.Edward Burmester, Esq.Charles Crawley, Esq.Sir Fred.Currie, Bart.F.G.Dalgety, E^q.Jobu Entwisle, Esq.RofS.Gillespie, Jr., Esq.Harry George Gordon, Esq.Edwin Gower, Fsq.Sa \u2022.Gregson, Esq., M.P.A.C Guthrie, Esq.Lo;ta Hutb, E-q.Charles LvhII, Esq.Jobu Oid, Esq.Ca.v.R.W.Pelly, R.N.David Powell, Esq Alexander Trotter, E?q.Wu.Biyce Wutson, E^q.Lestock Peach Wilson, Esq.FIRE DEpTrTMINT.Tbe undersigned is now prepared to effect Insurance* against Loss by Fire, on the most favorable terms.All Losses satisfactorily established, paid without jo erence to the B i«rd in London.J.OGILVY MOFFATT, Agent lor Canada.He^J Agency Office,\ti Toupin\u2019s Building, Place d\u2019Armes, > Montreal, March 12, 1862.y The undersigned having been appointed Agents ir Quebec for the above old and wealthy Corporation, are prepared to take risks on the most favorable terms.In conf-j-mity with the Insurance Act, tbe Corporation bas invested the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars in Government Debentures, for the special security of Policy Holders in Canada.GILLESPIE.CRAWFORD & CO.Quebec, Oct.19, i864.\t1m Notice.\u2019Y'HE undersigned hereby gives notice that £ the effects of tbe late Mr.JOSEPH BLAIN, deceased, ab intestat, at Betsiamis, in the courau of last summer, has been placed in his hands for the purpose of remitting the same to the heirs of the deceased\u2014the relations are in consequence requested to appear, as early as possible, at bis office.St.Sauveur, corner of St.Louis and Albert Streets, or at tbe Presbytery cf St.Sauveur.L.P.FALARDEAÜ, N.P.St.Sauveur, Oct.22, 1864.Advantageous Investment./ ILLIAM RUSSELL A SON, proprie-V 9 tors of that well-known Establishment, tbe RUSôEcL HOTEL, Palace street, Quebec, offer for sale the Hotel Furniture, together with the good-will and unexpired term of the Lease.This offer presents a most favorable opportunity to acquire a Hotel business of the highest character, already established, in a commodious bo'se, situated in the most central part of the Upper Town of Quebec, possessing the largest accommodation for travellers of any house iu the city, and fitted with everything requisite for immediate occupation as a first-class H.tel.The House has been known under the appellation of the \u201cRussell House\u201d and the \u201cAlbion Hole!\u201d during upwards of twenty j^ars, and during that time has always been tbe leading Hotel in tbe City.TbevLole will be disposed of on the most liberal terms, by private sale, on application, at Quebec, to WILLIS RUSSELL, Agent Wm.Uubskll k Son.Quebec, Oct.12, 1864.\tt-nov 1.Piano-Forte ! Commissariat, Montreal, ) Oct.19iii, 1864.\t) oet21-4 Fred.A.Pf iffer, Piant-Forte Manufacturer, Tuner and Repairer, N' OW residing in Quebec, respectfully offers _ his services to the citizens of this City and vicinity.He is as well prepared for every description of repairs as any manufacturing establUoment in the City of New York.He was for some time with the world-renowned firm known as Nuns k Clark, of N.Y., aud subsequently established (for the last 11 years) as Seaburg 4 Pfeiff r, of N.Y.He has practiced in the Art of tuniug several years in Europe, 12 years in the States, and is well-known in Upper and Lower Canada.He will cheerfully wait upon any one desirous of having an instrument examined relative to repairs or purchase, and an order to that effVct will incur no obligation to employ bis services.It employed, bis patrons may, in every instance, rely upon having their instruments faithfully attended to.Anyone wishing to invest £1000 or less in the manufacturing business (as a partner), may have an opportunity to do so, for Mr.Pleiffer is capable (as be has had many years experience) of conducting a Piano-factory in Quebec.Address 48 John Street, without; or leave orders with Mr.Fuchs, Masonic Hall, Lewis Street, opposite it.Louis Hotel.F.A.PFEIFFER.Quebec, Oct 18, 1864.\t6p Receiving ex \"Mellon Lockhart,\u201d an for Sule by 'he Subscriber : BAGS and Pockets Finest Arracan Rice, Birrels Green Copperas, Barrels Paris Whiling, B-trrels Lump Alum, Crates Ginger Beer Bottles, Cases Mixed Pickles.M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oet 20, 1864.ROY A IL LIN It.RICHELIEU COMPANY QUEBEC AND MONTREAL, Inoorporatesl hy Act of Parliament.The New and Splendid IronJSteamer MONTREAL, OAPT.P.E.GOTTB riT.ï T.KAVP THF NAPOLEON WHâr* FOR MONTREAL, This Afternoon at Four O\u2019clock.CABIN.#1.50 STEERAGE.l.oo Meats acu BertLa Extra.For farther particulars applv at the office.I.E.DESOHAMP* \u201e ^\t^\tAgenti Qnsbee, Oct.25 !«64 The \u201c AtBhor\u201d Line v STEAMSHIPS.rEE;3.8 U*1TRD KINGDOM, will sa from jUEBBO lor GLASGOW, on Tues day, the 25th instant, at TEN o\u2019clock, A.M.| For paa&age apply to 'ROBERT SHAW k 00., Agents.Quebec, Oct.12, 1864.\t10 Lost, ItETWEEN the Jesuit-Barracks and ILZL § > Hough\u2019s Stables, on Sunday, the 16th inst., a small Brown Oocker Spaniel, with a white breast.Tbe finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving It at the office of R.R.DOBELL, Victoria Chambers.Quebec, Oct.18, 1864.F O K SALE, ^ BAY HORSE, 16 hands, A Bay Marc, 16\t« Each 7 years old, black points, warranted sound, and to go in harness and nnder saddle.Tbe mare, in particular, i& a splendid saddle beast.The horse is very fait, either for a journey or a short distance, and a beautiful temper.A Covered Waggon, almost new, An Open Waggon, together with three Sleighs, one with very low seat and runners, with a front driving-seat, ex tremely difficult to upset, Two Sets of Harness, Robes, Aprons and Back Robe (bear skin), A Scotch Cart, Ac.For further particulars apply at this office.Qutbec, Oct.21,1864.______________ Coals, Coals.\u2022\t/CHALDRONS Newcastle Goals.For Sale.CHAfc.POSTON.Quebec, Oct.22, 1864.\t3 knj»lish Filberts.Just Received ex S S.\u201c Damascus ?A FRESH Supply of English Filberts, in fine order.For Sale by ADAM WATTERS, 11 A 13 John Street.Quebec, Oct 22, 1864.Graces ! Grapes ! ! Just Received ex S.S.\u201c Damascus A F RlHER supply of Fresh Malaga Grapes, only la 3 1 per lb.For Sale by ADAM WATTERS, 11 A 13 John Street.Quebec, Oct 22, 1864.Removal of Snaw FROM Public Buildings QUEBEC.>7 OTICE is hereby given that SEALED 2 TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, will be received at this office, until the TWENTY SEVENTH instant, at NOON, for the removal, during the winter of 1864 and 1865, of tbe Snow and Ice, From the Roofs and Yards of the several bouses and tenements occupied by the Departments of the Provincial Government.\u2014also\u2014 To keep the Streets opposite and around the buildings in good order, according to the Municipal regulations, and in accordance with the Specification to be seen upon application at this office.By order F.BRAUN, Secretary.Department of \u2019ublic Works, Quebec, Oct 15, 1864.Mew Goods.Just Received by the S.S.North American, Jura, Nova Scotian, Uni'ed Kingdom, tfC., tifc.More than 100 .baies of FjYftE'YUH, Euglish, fcmch, German and American New Fall Goods.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.Moscow Cloth, Pilot Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Uelt.m Cloth, Doml* milled Cloth, Ac , Ac.F.GUAY A 00., 24 A 26 Notra Dame Street.Qiebec, Oct ll.1*64\ttf Casimen s,,Tweeds, aly VrgftAtle MwSitale Jbr Ca or Ht-r iiry \"ver diw:o*0TB«! (\u2018odtpoMfl of\u2019Wfç^tahlr' l'-sliar f\u2014 PiMUta Herbe.\t-IK* Ftovinrs They l\u2019urpe < leao.-e l\u2019arift\u2014H,*al\u2014»x>tl.s-Cai«S- jtreDgttoeo\u2014Inrtforaia\u2014am! UcgwJats tb* Syeut i.v*\tjè TT-Jl*.H.*i \u20ac>E- MVaTU»>n Oh' nie.büVTiilÉ BH-\u2019 xors .'HOIJC, BILIOUS FEVER F^Y-dlPEIAB, OONOESTlVh KSVBS, SHALL TOX, MEASLES, SCAB LET FEVER ftXS TO BIGHT eiJ-LH Will porgu tfia disoa* © rro!n 0>r \"ystc* Is SIX HOURS u 54Jf\u2022 pitwcv out of dagger.Tte.r xziji'Md use.!n «'nai'o* doses, will vorr a curs roAfico wmi ciVMif Tbe?ire .«waut » use ïbey o^ersio plesasaUj, c* \u2022Jirdly sod 'WouÿU, brery dose tbsi In UvWeo tm naru drenytk to the enfeebled =y-uo*e aud palate; impurity of blood, scurvy, pimple*, spots, blotches, and all diseases for which it has been too touch a fasbior.to -mploy mercury, sarsaparilla, ir to the destruction of tbe f-uffer-tr ¦> teeth ; and ruin of health Under this laediclno «very vestige of disease rapidly disappears ; and the sslu assumes the ples-lHi: softness oflotancy- TMERAPION.'^o 3.for r#laration.sperms .rrhaia.and all the distressing consequences xrlsin# Iron, early abuse, excess residence in hot.enhea.thy rll utcs.«« Itpossessessurprlslngpowerlnrestnr-lo^etrcugth and vigour to tbe debilitated.To those wt» are prevented entering the marriage state by the ctas'-ucnces of earlv error, It will reader eescntlal aid .y subdnint all dlsqnalifltations; \u2022-.d restoring the ¦jst tone to toe system.Tkeraplon n;ay be procured at Ils., aud 33s per paskage.throagb all medicine veudors, or in x:.packages for foreign shipment, direct irom London only, by which SI 12s.are sav-.-d ; and Alt) pte.rute* for the more invetersta cases, by which s stiil gcsater saving is effected.In ordering the above purchaser ihouid state which of the three numbers he requires, Hsa Majesti's Hon.CoMstissioNaas have srsclous y remiitüvl the government staiap bearing tbe word \u2022 o kal'*r'0»,'' 1\u201c wbita letters, to bo attached to each rack-t ; thus insuring the public against fraudulent iititatioas, Rod securing :o the proprietor the sole -igh.of supply thro '.ghouC her dominions ; aud eny in-tri .-nineat of which they will prosecute with the nt most severity.^gknts»o»Exolan», Thomas ft Co.,1, Upper Wl .Martin »-Uu.3 ; liarclay ft Co., Karrlngdoa a tree.; PM wards A Co and Newbery ft Sons St.Paul \u2022\u2022church' 3aid; Sutton u Co.Bow church yard, Loudon Haïmes ft Co., Liverpool ; Apothecaries Comp., olas towib erris ACo.Bri*;#l ; Cornish 4 Co., Piym-u.b ; owe, Ocvouport ; K-andall v Co., Southampton ; a:'d obtainable through ail medicine vendors in th# known work), crin case of difficulty, by Hccloaiug a draft or order for Aô or All), according to the nature of ib* cast i;f.\"abB> in Lor.ddU t# Meisrs.Thomas ft Co., us above à largo package will bo «ont by return mill caiefuby secured from ot crvatlon or atcldcnC HEAKT DISSA3» DISEASES OF XTBNBY and «ladder, ;.\u2018tSEASES OF AiYEA, lilUDUSNESe i'YPHUS nVRS, UHIF cTEVER., vi alignant rem., t-OS3 05 APPRTiTKc JtDIGESnOH» NFLAMMATICMf fALPITAYIONS, SCARLET FEVER 8IL1003 FEVF3 iAONWCK; tongestivk lbyka.SLEEPLESSNESS.DEN SEAL DEBILITY, OT SIGHT, LCTATAESa OT SFTR.TS, QTTIWSRT, ÆASL88.KStANCHOLI, HYSTERICA UdSNORKHOLA: FAINTING, D-IZAINESâ, RUSH «F BLOGO TO THE SEAS, _\u2022 \u2018MJTRUCTIONS, aETENTIONOF URIN* DROPSY, a CCI A K&TSiTS3,AA JTSADACHK.RAD SRRATH.*JfFL*MJlATIO« 0* THE INTMTDfBA APOPLEXY, enlargement 06 THE aPEEN, SCURVY, WHOOPING 'JGWMI, WORMS, Be G DREAM3 pledrwy, YNAT Ta*8I B1TT1BS AM not algohol»iOi And NOT intended ss % Woman in all her Difficulties Is invited ts test the regulating and reator-avive power* of this barmleôs unteffsetivr.preparation.At the two epochs ot life in which the female system uudorgoes the most import-ant and critical changes, the Pills will prove a positive safeguard against evil consequences They are also coafidemly recommended as a specific in every disorder to which females are exclusively subject.Be it Understood, That the above statements can at all times be verified by the written testimony (extending through a quarter of a century) of tens of thousands of nnimpeachable wlmesses.Bilious Maladies, fltc., &.c.In whatever form disease attacks the live:, it is recelled and exterminated by ibis search ing, painless, and Irresistible curative.Bilious remittents, bilious purging, aud all the ordinary disorders of the orgac, indicated by pain in the right side and between the shoulders, ysllowness of tbe whites of the eyes, weaknees and debility, Bo., are relieved and removed by the remedy, with a celerity which astonldbee the sufferers and their friends.Let the sick, whom the faculty have abandoned, resort with confidence to this powerful anti-bilious agent, and a restoration to health and activity will be the unvarying result.Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Weakness, &c.PREMATURE DECAY OF THE SYSTEM t aril il8 perfect restoration, whether arising irotu aibnil imLfudonce, or tho excoese* ol ftuttil life, lufcct.uu, climate.*c- Observations on marriage, tho preveutioa xud removal of eeruio diiqualiflcation*.Euies and numerous prescriprtous for self-treatment.Sufferer* who are prevented from matrimony by tbe conaouueuce* of impraitauce, eboul'i read tbia work, as pointing =mt the sure way to restoration of rcnlth î;ea: pest free in an envelope on recetp, of 3s.by Mr Lawsa, Medical I\u2019ablisher, 14, Uaml Court, Lonucn- Diseases efJLidneys amd Bladder, im T Bgwd, male, Stale er Fe- Ars speedily rsmovW, sad tkspstient restored to bsstith.3)3X2 DAC3 CXlXjDXXHa Those suffering from MARASMUS, wasting Mwny, with scarcely nny fiesh on their bonee, nra cured in n very shot, time ; one bottle In iipk oases, will huvs a meat surprising effect.PARENTS flkvtec raftering children ss above, ena wishing to raise \u2018.hem, will never regret the dsy they commenced with these Bitters.LITIRABY MSN, BTÜDSNT8.Amd thfite working hxrd with their brains, sboald always keep * bottle of Hoofland\u2019a Bitters near them.»e they will find much benefit irom Its use, to both mind and body, invigo- imting and not depressing.jt ù not a Liquor Stimulant, And lesves no prostration.«WARE Of COUNTîRffiTS I »bat she Sign*tore of M 0 M.JAC kSON'1 Is on the Wrapper of each Bottle.trice for SoMe $1.00.Or Half Do*, for $5.00.Should your nearest druggist not have the artiste, do not be put off by eny cf tbe intoxx-«ating preparations that m»7 be offeml in its place, out send to ns, and we will forward, securely packed, by expre»*.Prlaclpal Ottc* It Ffanafectaiy, No.6S1 ARCH.ST.JONES D d Keviev.- \u201c It is calculate»; to effect a complète revolution in Ike treatment ot' these complaints.\u201d\u2014Mod.Gaz.11 Bimple and luoxpeu-slvr, overy auffercr may cure himself speedily, privately, and at the least possible cost.\u201d\u2014Scalpel.From long practical observation of the treatment purnued In the most lamoca Institutions of this couu try ami theco Uaeat, for thoaa diseases referred to to toe above work, tbe Proprietor has had somewhat on-uwal'Vacilitlvs for acquiring that uniform succès» which has fciihcrto sharactcrlaud bis practice, iu which the dieirou-'.ug consequences resulting from tho luiurion* ; employ ment of mercury, capivi, sarsaparilla, and si«.i-1 nr df.ct/crors inodiclnos, arc entirely obviated.Lasting bsncflt in the# cases cau only be reakonabiy nx poctcd at tl.o baids of those who devote their chief street ten to such diseases ; and to such only can eon-lidc-i.re be jafviy extended Dr.Ce R refers-tvilh price to the n ja.bera ha has been initrumcutel In re;, l-.-ing to health and happiness ; whilst to r.U who need -: -h aid he offurs every aaaarance of speedy ras'.ora tir».H Foaxio.\"* rtesuiBjrrs cao be suceessraily treated t>y currespondcuVe.on sending tbe detail of their case, with a Lank note or BUI oi> a Lonuou Uou*o for A-; er Ala ic order that & package of medicines to n.eet the exigeudies of the case, racy be sent ont oy next rani! ; tkos avoiding the protracted cuC'eritig and uuoeces»ary loss of valuibla t-ne, whlih must otherwise occur Tbeie i» scarcely one individual in the commun tty who \u2019holly escapes, dnriupj ¦» 8#»B\u2019 B; \u2022 otu 9''ne '«e, hov ever sli htl\u201d >?\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 ir* \u2022» , of tbo abov'.3y\u2019,.'p- .sia\u2014-a negreot af w\u20191 icb raic'l.\u2019-i\tI1'- '1 to ti!t 1:4,6\u2022 na-.d, andpjo:.- to bo drvAded dlBf-asn iu whol»» ca'a\u2019ncrue.The pewt ref the1' medicinal cc\u2019\u2019 aiihc Vi.i Oherry 1 tee over thfo clasp of (\u2022oniplal^ i?well h;.c,|i\u2019.A ; B\" frroat is the Rood it i ra perform ed, p.' d o rruRt tho popclnrity it h\u2019R HCT:ir'- '\u2022 /n thi* prepar'ilion, o crut if the virtues of the Cherry, there are commingled \u2019rithii oihrr ingredients o/ like value, thus increasing ils value t soothe, to heal, to relieve, ann to cure disease, exists in no other mediciiie yet disowere l SeaaoLabl© FentiviUDA Whetbe- attetiding, în sol; (nn o i'y, to r»!\u2019-ffionc Bctvice, ai the lecture, rr;*; concert, o: at any soc;*! t- ttaring.V'e fiad at thte r .riod tbat coughs and col^s ar;' FWJ unpleMast elikt* to ILose *iuO Jeffer *-9 veil as to ihc.i ; wito hove au\u2019uÎ d monift'fttion o.the fact.M :ny nn in.p?cstivc dlaconrm.\u2019, mai.y a choice ¦electi-du of music, lifts fc#cn c- 4rr» i by » din or ro'.'Khidg that ce.aia at times c.'.n-tAgftous.To remedy I;\u2019- oir rcadoil 'iiould tisft and rosoroCiOTtd It iclar\u2019f Balsam of Wild.Cherry, one of fhe > cb; medicinca ;n \u2019h' world for Oi tiffhs, Coldl, BiorcL; is, r,rd all throat end oheev \u2022\u2018ftc Idoc».\u2014-dfoitirsAf Transcript, A Cure for \u2018W'booping Cou^li.8t Hyacimtii* 0.B., Ar:;.21, !.ti56.Messr.-*.Sirs W.Fowl* * Co.Gentlemen :\u2014B* vf .^5 m oti c Fir.ce a little dang: ter of talae, te;, yearn of age, was tr with Whooping Cough m a very asgrwctüc form, a;'a rotbii g wr could do for her seamed in any way to relieve her O'lficrinp Wr at length d\u2019c\u2019.d' d tc try u boDir of yc Dr.Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.Iu three hour) a'r-t nbo bed t o^; mo need vsi.g it, thr waa greatly relieved, an i ia less ti;an throe daja wc3 entirely aorod, and is cc^ well.1 have since recot-?^ôided the fi'l -li to many of my ueighbooi\u2019g, wl u havo used it.and in no case bave I known it fail ct effecting a Gpccdy cure.y
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