The Quebec mercury, 17 juin 1852, jeudi 17 juin 1852
[" lie ©uebtc THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 17, 1852.VOLUME XLV111.evcurg mores et studia et populos et prælia dicam.Vinn.Cto.IV, NUMBER 72.THE QUEBEC MERCURY.PRICE OP ADVERTISINO.Fint uri alt of Ihe Assembly of Lower Canada\u2014full bound Isw calf, leMerrd.6 Volume* of said Juurnals\u2014lull bound sheep, lettered.I\tVolume of the Journals of the l.eghlative Council \"f Lower Canada\u2014half bound sheep, kuered.The vh'jle m the vet 1/ best order.Journals or Assembly, Full hound \u2014Calf.Volumes, I.\u2014 4 k 5.-6, ?k 8.\u20143.\u20149 *e IT \u2014 II\tfc 12.-12\u201415 \u201416.-19.Full hound\u2014Sheep, Lettered.Volume 5\u20147.\u20147.-8\u20149.\u2014J.').16 Buoks cnnisining 22 Volumea.I Book, being 1 ti Volume of Juumats of Legislative Council, half bound sheep\u2014lettered.Apply at ihe Mercury office.Quebec, 8th June, I8i2.I-'xtracts from late KOnglisli pa pet\u2019s.A Gfirtnovs Kcvekoe.\u2014If Sir Harry Smith had been a cunning master of rlietnnc, which he is not, he could not have devised n moic hitter rejoinder to the di*pntch of K.ul Grey notifying his recall, than the one which i« published in the Gazelle this week.I\u2019nilin \u2019 in his Colonial policy, budgeted about ibis (\u2019allie war, determined to confess or concede noiliing, Lord (trey turned round upon his servant in the colony, dismissed him, and with n scolding despatch upbraided him for his deficiencies.Sir Harry Smith^rrplic*, by nckunn lodging Ihe receipt of a dispatch \u201diulimn'ing tome that lier Majesty's Government ha ! deemed it an unavoidable duly to relieve me from my present position^; tint my Soveigign had np-nppioved of the measure, nnil that my successor was immediately to leave England.\u2019' The eloquent dignity of this simple acknowledgment is enhanced hy the sequel.No sudden throwing-up of a du>y so suddenly withdrawn: his *' sense of duly\u201d made him persevere in the expulsion of Hie rebels from Iheir sliong-holds; and, still under the ban of disgrace, he rmlised a «Hiking success\u2014probably the greatest of the war.Disgraced, told to bear the whale burden of \u2022 he failure, the veteran seek* no vent for aplcen, no transfer of blame, by scoldii g his subordinates.On the contrary, alihuiigli accused nf hyperbole before, in praising In* otli-ceis and men, with a cntitial olntinary he now insists H1.1t the praise had been fail I v and hardly earned 5 end lie clenches it with repetition We can imagine Hie feelings of Hie Colonial .Secretary on leading this passage, in which Mr Harry vindicates Hie justice of giving the soldier his meed uf Applause ; \u201c lie dm s liis dulv , lint liornnn naluie rendeis even the sol-diei's iuliepid heart sensible of Hie appinhatiou of hi* supeiini.\u201d The repioof is complete.\u2014 [London bpectator.The French Budget.\u2014 It appeals fiom Hie budget Hiat Hie Government proposes to increa'e «he stipend of Hie Archbishop n| I'ans from 40,-000 francs to 50,000 fruics, those || arcli-histiops from 15,000 francs to \u201820,000 franc*, and of 65 bishops from 10,000 francs t» I\u20182,000 francs It also ptopos, * in increase tho stipends of Hie vicars-general hy .r>00 ftaius, to improve the position ol some of Hie lower clergy, to increase the allowance *o Hie chapter of M Denis, and to giant 180,000 francs foi increasing Hie clmiis of cathedrals.\u2014The salaries of ministers are set down at 100,000 fiancs each.Hesidrs which Hie Minister of War is to have 30,000 franrs fur prrscntstiop, and 6(10,000 francs secrei-seivice mr ihe I irge pile of bnek* on K.gle sheet, ivh cb stopped a portion of the water, it wuuld have demolished the hall iu McArthur** garden.As il was, il threw down chairs, table*, he .in Hit! building adj dning r.Mr.Ladd, is considerably bruised and cut.The telegraphic wire was atrutk near Galena last week by vinotph-ric lightning, and mcl ed for about three hundred yards, and more or lets injured for htlf a md-.A spectator who saw Ibo itiokr, describes 'he clrc'oral exhibition ns n chain of fne, s'retcl.ing both wsys as far as he couli «ce across the landscape.The A'lamic and Otiio Telegraph Company have declaied an ex'r « dividend of Six y per cent, in ad-di'ion to the regular annual dividend for the pa*t four years of 18 per cent, making 132 per cent in four years.TI e O\u2019Rei ly line of telegraph fmm New York to Buffalo, wa* sold yesterdiy at auction f r $39,200.Ira caiitnl stick was alnut $170,000, on which $ 100,000 were paid up incsih.T m b gant l'esmer Mayflower, which was stranded li«t Fall an Lake K>ic is again on her route he'wci.n Buffitoa'id Detroit.A I\u2019oor Customer.\u2014A countryman happen-ing to meet a physician, tried to cnneral himself behind a wall.The doctor asked him Ihe reason for thi* strange behaviour.\u201c Why,\u201d he teplied, it h so long since I have been ill, thst I was aitumed lo meet you.\u201d 9818 I tcreii »r»tinn.The opening nf * line of raiLvaa from tluebcc to S'.John», or H*1 fax, i.an en'erpriae of ecareely lot» in* Mr.Hinck»\u2019letter, that the opposition to >hi.pro-j-cl wai, in hi* opinion, of :he ns'ore which it would be dwgraceful to any of Her Majeaty\u2019» subject» to erow, and lhe»ubjeci require* full explanation.\u201d Ex-Governor, Lieutenant General Sir\t,\t\u2022\t\u2022 r .T Harry Smith, recalled from the Cnj-ie cf ter,\u2014by telegraph,via thellnhlux Line Good-Hope, had arrived in England, that the Cunard steamship Europa 5 lauding, with his lady and suite,at forts-, instant, from Liverpool, arrived at New moulhfon the 30th of May.On the 31st York last evening st-hnnw*.no news We learn from the Exchange Regis-1 CORPORATION PROCEEDINGS, that thé Cunard steamship Europa, 5th HON.F.H1NCKS TO SIR J.PAKING10N, BAR r.Morlct\u2019s ItoTEr., London, lit May, 1832.Sir,\u2014At the interview with which Ihe Hon.Mr.Chandler of New Urunawick and mytelf were yesterday honoured by the Earl of Derby, wc were given to understand by hie Lurdahip that he would examine the various paper* on the tubject of the Uiitikh American Rutlwnjr.end that he would »ee u« again af er the arri.al of Mr.Howe.ofNov» Sco'ia.I left his Lord*hip in the confi lent hope that I *honld receive an early communication ofthe intention» cf Her Mnjevly\u2019» Government, and, although at great inconvenience, I determined to poa'pone my depar-turrefrom England until Ihe 22d inatont.Imu.t.however, be permitted to ray, ihat Mr.Howe\u2019* arrival can have no eff et whatever on Ihe qu*»tin uf ro\u201eie\u2014ihe only one tel raised by Her Majesty\u2019* Guverntnrn'.If a fin»l arrangement Were agreed ro, Mr Howe*, preiencc to adjuat some detail* aa to the mode ofcotwiiucling 'he work w >uld doubtlea* heimpo'lanl ; buta» the I.egUla'nre uf Nova Scotia hav paased nn Actiettli g the route by the city of St.J hn, Mr.Howe would not be in a position to enter in o any new arrangement, t and even if he were, a.Mr.Chandler and I could b,t I y that period, I must beg it to be u\"def*,ood^ the.Cai.ada withdraws from the preaem ntjto'ta ttn , am 'ha' I ihall dec-n i' my duty 'o en'er arr.,\u2019,fe\" ment», which, if eonfirm*d.a* I htlie»e \"'*5 .\u2019Tlll ,,r by the Government and Le-blalure.w''l P\"' » 0,1« the power ofthe Province to negotiate on 'he prevent haaiv.I mua' also observe thel my C\"^'T, l,on '* that there is but one mode of secitrinz me construe lion ofthe favourite militwy road.wliicl' '\u2019t \u201cIll,e Imperial Government undertaking it \u2022' he,r 0ivn I emnil fonelude this letter without f*P e,,ln* my deep reg*ei, that *o lit'le confide ee u*en mmifes'ed by Her Maie»')\u2019» Govemm*\"' Chandler and mytelf.being, a* we are.a'*nr'\u2019 co\u2019'\u2019 fidential advise'» of the Grown.I have retson o believe, that at ihia time foreign ii fl.tei.ee ia at wo' to prevent the accomplishment of the greil nauonai object which we have in view.I have re1*0\" beheve that Mr.Co'iden, M- P., 'he laT0 he, Sir, Your obedient «erv\u2019t., (Signed) G.Okill Stuart.Ri(oiinih in fionl of Wellington : fatal hours, which gave time to the Prussian! to attire on the field of battle, and to the French army a second enemy upon its flanks, before it had vanquished the first.Of these four errors two must be ascribed to Napoleon\u2019s general*, and two to himself, none to the troops.Neiiher hi* genius nor his resolution sre recognized in separating himself from one third of his army, by an immense and un known space on his right, without even verbal communication with this wing; nor when he hesitated till eleven o\u2019clock in the forenoon beforo he advanced to storm Mont-Saint-Jean, and to deprive Wellington of the hope of being toined by the Prussians, already in sight on the lotizon, hut still three hours\u2019 march from the field ofbattle.He lefi Ney, halt a victor' upon the reverse of Mo:it-S«int-Jean, to wait for three hours the mass of iha army and the Imperial Guard, instead of profiting hy the breach opened by the marshal in the English army, to hurl upon it hi* centre and his reserve, and to sweep Wellington, scarcely resisting, from the field, before Blucher should he in a position to prevent the defeat of the English.Finally, hi* decisive impulse amidst the fire of battle could not be recognized in his ten houra\u2019 Immobility on the plateau of Rossomme, and in hit passive inertness behind the hillock at Mont-Saint-Jeao, whilst his army was totally sacrificing itself by mounting to the breach opened hy Ney, and wailing for nothing but the presence and example of its Emperor to rise above itself and superior to destiny.One of these fauli* alone was sufficient to ruin an ordinary army, but all combined destroyed that of Fiance.Let us add, in order to be just, that Wellington and his srmy equalled by their intrepidity the fiist générait and the best soldiers in France.The English general possessed the true genius adapted for desperate \u2022truugKs, (he determination not to be conquered His troops poiiersrd the real genius of defence, passive obedience unto death.The Scotch regiments covered, without yielding an inch, the spot on which they were ordered to die.\u2014[Lamartine\u2019a History of the Restoration of Monarchy iu France.A Fussy Man.\u2014To see a fussy man get himself ready for the steamboat.When he finds his razor, hi* lather-brush is gone, while his lather-l)ru«li is no sooner found Mowed away in one of his \" Sunday boots\u201d than he goes into a fever because that ruffled shirt has been mislaid.When the shirt turns up he discovers that his carpel-hag is already so crowded with brushes, boot jacks, and coloured vests, that, to make room for his life-preserver, he has got to put hi* font in it, and pull it on like a hoot\u2014 a feat which terminates in the discovery that he hat caused a bottle of liquid blacking to burst a blood-vessel '* spoiling etery blessed tiling he has got from rhe wash.\u201d Alihougli the fussy man is an early riser, he is invariably too late for the train.Should he, however, hy any chance he in time, he gets so bewildered shout 11 the boy that ran away will) his bag g»gr, that it take* four policemen to keep him from getting under the locomotive.\u2014 (Punch.An Eve to Business.\u2014We are of.en entertain cd, says a journal, by die lone ot sentiment adopted in advertising a dmih.There is frequently a facetious union of puff and di-*pondei cy.We tvill give a specimen of a \u201cdeath\u201d :\u2014\u201c Died, on rhe llrh ultimo, at the shop in Fleet Street.Mr.Ed Jones, much respected by til who knew and des with him.As a man he «vas amiable, si a hsiter upright snd mode'ale.Hi» virtues were hrynnd all price, and hi» beaver bait where only 24 shillings each.He hns loft a widow to deplore hii lo«t.snd a large stock to be told cl«np for the bem fit of bit family.He was tnvebed to ihe o'ber world in the prime of life, and justts he hid concluded an rx'en site purchase of felt, which lie got to cheap thstlhe widow can supply htts at a more reaaonsbie charge than any other house in Lnndon.Hit ditontola family will carry on tlie business with punctu di'y PORT OF QUEBEC.ARRIVED.June 15- Bark Messenger, Walker, 27rh April, Limerick, H Si E Uurtlall, ballast, 114 passeorers.16th.Ship Canada, Herbert,-, Cork, LcMesurier & Co, iron, 404 passengers.Bark Boreas, VcDonnld.J5ih April, New Ross I\u2019em-berinn Bios, ballast, 2 c.ibin and 233 ateerage passengers.17th Ship Sisters,Thomas.30th April, London G U Syrov* gi Co.-, 2'!4 passenger*.Confiance, I\u2019helan, 1st May, New Rom,\u2014\u2014, »a!t, 482 passengers Malabar.Fraser,2d June.New York, Pemberton Bros biilhst- Bark Clarissa, Handley.23rd April, Bordeaux, LeMe-surier ft Co, general cargo.-Cosmo,Outerbridge, 30ih'May, New York, A Gilmoiir ft Co ballast.Foam.Keays.26th May, New York, A Gilraour k Co ballast Pru*.Hoik Der Altc Agent.Schultz 3rd June, New York.A Gilmoiir & Co ballast.Brig Lion, Morrison, 27th April, Aberdeen, A Gordon, ballast.-Warwick, Hcrm, 3rd May, Bordeaux, Pember ton Bros, ballast.\u2014 Sir Wm.Wallace, Jaffrey,3Uih April, Aberdeen, A Gordon, ballast- Neptune, Barnsley, 25ih April.Palnbceuf, II It E Hurtlall.h.illait/ -Governor.Ifemsworth, 1st May.Limerick, C E I.evey ft Co, ballast, I7S passengers Schr.Marie Adèle, Bernier, 2d June, Halifax, order, sugar Names.ENTERED FOR LOADING.For.By Whom.IfTlere.Jun* 16.Lord Brougham, Cardiff, Gilmoiir It Co, Wolfe\u2019s Cove.Kelsick, Wood.Belfast, do\tdo.Hindoo, Carnarvon.Henson St Co, New Liverpool.Royal William, Holyhead, do\tdo.Rambler.Whitby,\tdo\tdo.Worthy of Devon.Bideford, do\tdo.Thomas James, Liverpool, Sharpies ft Co, .\"'itlery C.Pomona.Leith.Demi 8t Co Lnnipsnn'* Blocks.Duke of .Manchester.Falmouth, C E Levey It Co, Le* vey\u2019* Wharf Pallai, Cork, C E Levey It Co, Ulai*\u2019 Booms-Becovery, Swansea, LcMesurier It Co, do.Victoria, Galway,\tdo\tdo.Virginie, Uulifux.il J Noad It Co, Leaycrafl\u2019s Wharf 17th.Indefatigable, Liverpool, Sharpies St Co, Sillery Cove.Britannia, do\tdo\tdo.Emigrant Liverpool, It A E Bnrstall, Oliver\u2019s Wharf.Envoy, Londonderry.I.evey & Co.Levey\u2019s Wharf Victoria, Miramiclii Noad A Co, Wyatt's Wharf.Wilkinson, Belfast.A Parke k Co, Point Levi.Montreal, 9ih May, 1851.Sir,\u2014In compliance with your request, I proceed to give you my opinion of the Planiagencl Waters, after two years experience of their use.Having been (lie first to predicate their probable virtues, from the Chemical Analysis, I feel seme satisfaction in finding my vaticinations so obui'danlly borne out, by Ihe experience of so many of the profession, end ofihelaily.The following are some of Hie cases in which these waters have been found of die greatest service t \u2014Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, some forms of gravel, and of chronic skin diseases, and inactivi y of the liver.Habitual constipation is a most fruit* ful source of disca»c,whether depending on sedentary habits, neglect of (lie colls of nature, (orpo of thet liver, or pregnancy ; in ell these cases they are of the greatest service, inasmuch a* (heir tendency is to restore the healthy function, whereas Ihe host of amibilious and Isxatise pill», usually employed, only increase the mischief.The waters have proved of the greatest service in two cases of plethora, with deietmination to the head.They foim a useful die drink in sui'able cites of continued Feter.You ask me whether they would prove hurtful, as a refreshing summer drink.1 consider them as innocent at Sods water, and turh like l everage*.In conclmion.being satisfied > Gli»«'», ftr., which \"ill b made up Io order, ti inodtro'e price».Wotktnan-»hi:> warranted.'\tJ.ft J COALL.N i.4, S'.John .Mtect, (without.) Quebec, 15 it June, 1852.\t3'0 PRES-DE-ViLLE THEATRE.NKAU NEW CUSTOM IlOUSU.FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY.MONSTFult ÏÏANOKAMA OF THE CRYSTAL PALACE.Age 18.\t.X2\t0\t3 .\tAx* 50.\t\tX4\tII\t4 25.\t.2\t5\t7 .\t55\t\t 5\t10\t11 80.\t.3\t10\t8 .\t60.\t\t b\t7\t4 85.\t.2\t17\t1 .\t65.\t\t 8\t13\t7 40.\t.3\t5\t5 .\t70.,\t\t11\t13\t2 45.\t.3\t16\t6\t\t\t\t There\tare\talso\tHate*\tfor One\tYvsr,\tSeven\t Years, or Joint Lives, and Half.pri-m'uo^, able Quartrrlv .Half Yearly, or Annually.»ll pay- u-2 A HISTORY or THE L AT R PROVINCE OF LOWER CANADA.Pailiamtnlary and Political.IT1ROM the eommenrement, to t e closs of i's ' existence, ts a separate Piovinco.1791 to 1841.BY ROBERT CHRISTIE.To be complete in four VjIs, \u20143 volu'ntt are now ready for delivery at the Book star* *tteeh«d to tbe Office of the Quebec Meteury.Oetoba* 3l*i, I860 UNPARALLELED ATTRACTION I P.T.BkRNUM , Proprietor of the American Mu«eutn ftc.! Chief Artist\u2014Sio i>e Lamano Manaoki ft Delineator \u2014D.Eldon Hall.Two Splendid Exhibitions, (daily) AT THREE ft EIGHT O\u2019CLOCK, P.M \\d ms-ion only 1» 3J.Front Sea's I» lOjd.iYO HALF P me E TICKETS.WILL OPEn\"sHORTLY, ly popoLr and iuerri«fil MIRRQIt T ol the WORLD\u2019S FAIR, BRITANNIA MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION.I, PRINCES STREET, BANK, LONDON.Emp wtred by tier Majrsh/t Hemal I At 1er» Paient.DIRECTORS s t ni Rotit.Alexander, Blackliraih Park, Chairman.William Hirdgrtt.E-q., 119, Fcncburih Slieet.George llevinglun, K»q , Neckinger Mill», tier» inonda- v.F.P C/u knil', K»q .Blind sell, and Twickenham.George Cohen, E*erii^ gradually liquidated c ut of Ihe piofil*.'J'»*» Tables \u201ef Rates have teen computed ; one entitling the Asiuted to paitiripate in the profits aftrr pa«m-iit «f five annual premium* ; Hie other, considerably lo ver, in which the period of participation t* deferred two )-ais longer : the premium u tituaiely |>ct To Lie of Rates may in the first it S'ance be selected.Grneial Mretings of the Members ate htld annually ; to whiitu full and oaiplrle statements nf the afln'M and lutids i.f the Society are suhinittcd, and hy whom the division* of the piofiti ate fruui tune to tune itrclaird.At the Annuli General Meeting held on lhr.27th Apnl last, a dividend of 30 per Cent, upon the current year'» pirinmin tsasanaided to all Member* who bad matte the rrquisile number of payment* on iht-tr rc»;>ective Policies.By order of tbr U >ard of Directors, K.R.FOSTER.Resident Director.ANDREW FRANCIS, Secretary.London, May I if, IS52.The »\u2022 Britannia Mutual Life Associstion\u2019* is allngetbtr distinct from and independent of, tba Proprirtnry ttffur tran»a(ting bu»inris umler tba namaol the \u201c Britannia Life Assurance Company.\u201d The onlv connection between the two establishments is that their affaits are conducted on the taa.a (' imp-iiing tbe wh Ex eiiof ; tlie R >y »| Procession from tluckiogti mi to the \u2022 ''y»'*l Pituce j lit» Interiur nfthe r«no*vntd Cty« at Palace, and tbe West End pumises «I\u2019d by the same officer», by which means of London ; ih'-grind upenh g by (tueen Victoria1 tbe entire disbursement* af Ik* Mutual Associa'ion and B ilwh Court ', superb sr-w of the whole Nsvc ; are reduced to a small per cenltge on (lie receipt», the K'V* ta oil i's putfi ; the Cstisdisn Division;' K»ery iequi»it« information m»y bo obtained the whole Transept; the British Divifi m, and upon application at the Office of ihe Amrriean Division; Agricul'u-al Courts; the\tII.PENISTON, whale ending with a superb view of tbe Yacht\tAgent for Quebec.\" Amrvka\u201d, off Cowe*.\tQuebec, »tb June, 1853.\t6tn Property tor Sale and to Let.FOR SALE.rpivo FIRE MUCK HOUSES, nra SfTHa X atorie*lii^hi \u2022iluaiiil in Si.Geiit»ie»e Jjf'I.KL Siren, Cape.(Noi.17 Si I?!)- Thty aie pro*iJfiI wilt.g«* fix urra, kr., tM*iiig coitimo* dioue outbuilding», and an excillent ivell.Tcrma ea.y.\t.\t| One of ihe house* i* to let ; poa»esiion goen Im-mediaielr.Apply to HOLT k IllVINE, Advocstes.or L.T.MACPHEHSON, Notary Public.St.Peter Street.Quebec, 2nd June, 1852.\t» To bo Let shortly.A\u2014a rpnp; HOUSE, No.10,Grand Allée, Sr.tpTnW J.Lewis Koap, at preient occupied by S'afTSurgcuii Kubtrtr.\u2014Apply on the pte* tniic* : or to\t___ .E.G.CANNON, Notary.Quebec.29th M»T.1852_________u For Sale or to Lot./OUNT LILAC, litcly occupied by ¦taim 1V1 G.II.Hyland, B*q.Apply to SLUE,\tJ DOUGLAS, M.Ü.Quebec, May 22nd, 1852.u TO LET.SEVERAL FIRST CLASS STORES and CELLARS, at Pres-de-Ville.\tApply to ADAM BURNS, Dean\u2019s Buildings.St.Peter Street.Quebec.18th May.185^___________________.TO LET.NEW HOUSE in St.Anno Street.Poisemon immediately.Enquire of JOHN RACEÏ, St.Lewi* Street.Quebee, 6th May, 1852.\tu* House to Let.A\u20144 ArFlRST-UATE GROCER\u2019S STAND.tv yr of St.Eu*;sc!ie and Juichun ¦ I t*» Sircw'artM'nediately oulaide John\u2019* Gate.The Shup (fat or middle flit tu be let srpirutcly, 10 lull piriiea,\u2014the house to be pniuicd immedi ilely Apply tn CHAS.McDONALD, liuade Street.Qu*bec, 4;h Miy, 1852.\tu Brook-Vale Cottage, for Sale or to Let.A NEW built brick HOUSE, Stabler, J\\.Jcc., in E«od order, aiiuaic one mile .i l W.from ,|)e Tull-Gale on the Loreite road, opposite the properly of ihe Honorable Louts Panet.Apply at the Office of the lion.LOUIS PAN E1', or un the nremiiej.JOHN BOVD.Quebec.29.h April, 1852._ u _____ TO LET.A COMFORTABLE COTTAGE t»i h Garden well atucked with Fruit Tree*, near the Si.Foy Church.Apply to E.G.CANNON, N.P.Quebec, 12th March, 1852.\tu ADDRESSES.ST.FOY ROAD.QIX ACRES of LAND (in ficc and cummon ^ toeeage) for SALE, on the abj»e RojJ.Tiice £300.Teimtto euiipurchaser*.Apply to\tM.TESSIER, Quebec,3rd July, 1851.\tTJin Notary.ST.UEOlUiK\u2019S HOTEL, MAC ROW & SON.TJF.SubiCriber* beg to inform die public of Quebec, and the travelling community generally, that the above EtiobILhment i* now open and ready fur the reception of permanent and lran«ient Boarders.Every accommodation will bcnffirded, And the beat attemian piid to piilie* frequenting thi* house, and Ihe proprietor* hope lliat the m.ny ad-Yantages it po««e**e», including proximity tu the Steamboat Wham*, will be the mean* of securing a fair «hare of patronage from resident* of this city, \u2022a well a* ptraona visiting Quebec, and traders to it* ^°The building wa* entirely re-painted during the winter, and the furniture throughout the E«aldish.Baenl it new and of superior quality and finiih.Passenger* conveyed, with their lugg ige, from the Steamers to the Hotel free of charge.Hours of Lunch from 12 to I\u2014Dinner at 3 Md 6\u2018\tMACROW it SON.No.I, St.Peter Street.Quebec, 29;h April, 1852.\t» Register Office for Servants.MRS.WRIGHT resp'clfully informs 'he public that her Registry Office will, on the 1st Msy, be removed to the house No.21, forming Ihe corner of Si.Euttache and D\u2019Aigulllon Sirect*,(St.John Suburbs') a few door* from the Main Street.Quebec, 29 h April, 1852._________________ RUSSELL\u2019S HOTEL.THE undersigned having enterrd into eo-pvlrer-ship, under ihe name and style of \u201c RUSSELL BROTHERS,\u201d beg lu announce that the above named establishment, in Palace Street, will be opened fur the reeep ion of Boarders, on and after THURSDAY next.WILLIS RUSSELL.AZUO RUSSELL.Quebec, 13th April, 1852.\tu Thule or four single gentlemen can be accommodated with BOARD and LODGING, at Checquered Building, No 12, COULLIARD STREET.Quebec,6lh April, 1852.\td Cordage, Copper, Iron, bo., FOR SALE.MRS.COO M BE, (I.atk Miss Andrews,) Continues tc give Instruction in 1\\ fit sic, NO.5, ST.STANISLAS STREET.Quebec, 10th Fch., 1353.\tOm A.L.GRAVELEY, Advocate, OFFICE, NO.7, H.ALDIMAND STREET.Quebec,27ih Dccr., 1851.\t12m ALFRED A.HAMEL, Provincial Land Surveyor.Ofkick.At hi* Father\u2019s residence, De*fo*.e» Street, Si.Rorh\u2019s, or nt the Road Surveyor\u2019* office Ciiy Hill, St.Lewis Street.Quebec 9th Derr.1851.Mr.E.II.BROWN, AND TEACHER OK THE ENGLISH, FRENCH ITALIAN LANGUAGES, At Mrs.II.HAYES\u2019\u2014Opposi'c the Post Office, Buadc Sired.\t12m HACHETTE\u2019S RESTAURANT HOTEL.THE PROPRIEIOR informs ihe public in g.nersl that, on the l.i of May next, he will hive his Home FULLY FURNISHED; and expte's to have some APARTMENTS TO DISPOSE OF for his yuetts.He it now having NEW KITCHENS made, and is ihu-r enabled from the present d*re, to keep open a RESTAURANT at ALL HOURS.No efLirl will be spired to render the csiald shrnent as acceptable to its pilront, a* could be desired.Quebec, 22nd April, 1852.\tu Newfoundland Port Wine.C\\~\t/~\\UARTF.R-CASKS, received Iasi Fall, sOO\tand trow in first rate condition fur W.HUNT k CO.Quebec, Iflth April, 1852.\tu CHAS.B AILLAI ItGE PRACTICES and Teaches ARCHITECTURE, SURVEYING,and CIVIL ENGINEERING.St.Francis Strrct, No.12.Quebec,4th July.1849.A YOUNG LADY i* desirous of obtaining a situation as TRAVELLING COMPANION tu a lady ; she would not object to lake charge of one or two children, if required.Uni xccp'.lonablc reference eon be had.Address B.A.C., at the office of the Quebec Mercury.Quebec, 27th Mardi, 1852.\tu Mount Hermou Cemetery.A SPACIOUS and perfectly sreured RECEIVING VAULT hiving just been fiuiilud, person* desirous of depositing the bodies nf deceased relatives tin rein l II they select buri.il lo *, can du so on giving notice to the Superintendent.HENRY s.SCOTT, Secretary M.II.C.Quebec, Jany.27th 1652.\tu BANK NOTES, Bill* of Exchange, Check*, Bill Heads; Invitation, Wedding, Visiting, and Professional Cards ; Silver Plated, Bnss, and Zinc Door Plate»; Seals and Plate of every description.Engraved in a superior s'ylc, at 21 i ST.JOHN STREET orrosiTK Scott\u2019s Confectionary-Store.F.II.WYSE, General Engraver and Printer.Quebec, 24th October, 1851.\tu Quebec Classical, Mathematical and Commercial Academy.IN returning hi» sincere thanks to tlto*c friends who, for these last »cvcn years, have so liberally support! d the institution, the undersigned would take tin» opportunity of informing them, anil the inhabitants of Quebec generally, that, from the l>t of May next, his residence and School will he removed lo (lie bottom of St.Ursule Street ; anil that lie will be prepared to rccc'nc a limited number of Boarders.RICHD.NETTLE.The following gentlemen, (paront* of Pupil»,) arc, by perniitMun, turned ns \u2014 REFEREES J \u2014 His Honor the Mayor, Maj ir Temple, (,r.-Col.Irvine, A.D.C., W.Sewell, Eaq.SlterifT, Rcvd.G.Percy, A.Hamel, Esq., D.Grant, E-q., G.Blaiklock, Esq-, W.Dupont, F.sq , J.Meiklejohn, Esq., J.Maguire.F.»q., S.Peters, Esq.THE ROAD TO HEALTH ! &0., 2 to 5 TABBED CORDAGE, assorted sixes inches, Spun Yarn, 2 and 3 ply, Warps,4 to 9 inches, Manilla, ataorted sizes, 2 to 4 inches Manilla Puiclu*e Fall, 6 inches, Copper Boh», J inch to 1{ inches, Yetbw Metal do., I inch lo 1} inches.Round, Square and Hat, Bolt and Bar Iron, aisoricd sizes.Thimble.Nut, and best Hammered Scrap Iron, Chains, f inch to 1J inches, Anchors, from 9 to 31 Cwt., Several Set* Ship\u2019s Blocks and Dead Eyea.\u2014ALao,\u2014 A few Tons Rock Salt, Do.Scrap Iron and Boiler Plate Cu'tings.ADAM BURNS, Napoleon Wharf.Quebec,8th March, 1852.HOLLOWAY\u2019S PILLS.JUKE OF A DISORDERED LIVER AND BAD DIGESTION.Copy of a letter fi om Mr.R.IV.ICnkus, Chemist, 7, Prescott St., Liverpool, ilatedtilhJune, 1851.To Professor Holloway.Stn;\u2014Your Pill* and Ointment have stood the highest on our title list of Proprietary Medicines for some years.A customer, to whom I can refer for nny enquiries, desire, me to let you know li.e particular* of her case.She h id been troubled tor years with a disordered liver, and bad digestion.On the last occa sion, however, the virulence of the attack wa* so alarming, and the inflammation set in so «cvrrely, that doubts were entertained of her not bcin^r able to bear up under it; forlunulely she was induced to try your Pills, and she informs me that after the fust, and eacli succeeding dose, she had great relief.She continued to take them, and although she user) only three lloxi s, she i* now in the enjoyment of perfect health.I could have sent you nianymoro cases, but tlm above, from the severity of Ihe attack, and the speedy cure.I think, sneaks much in favor of your astonishing Pills (Signed)\tR.W.KIltKUS.AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUMATIC FEVER, IN VAN DIEMEN\u2019S LAND.Copy of alctter inserted in the Hobart Town Courier, of the 1st March, 1851, bi/ Major J.Hatch.Margaret M Connigan.nineteen year» of age.residing at New Town had been stiflering from a violent rheumatic fever for upward* of two months, which had entirely deprived her of the use nf her limbs ; during thi* period she was under the care ofthemn,t eminent medical men in Hobart Town, amt by tliem her case was considered hopeless.A friend prevailed upon her to try Holloway\u2019s celebrated Pilis, which she consented to do, and in an incredible short space oftime they effected a perfect cure.CURE OF A PAIN AND TIGHTNESS IN THE CHEST AND STOMACH OF A PERSON 8» YEARS OF AGE From Messrs.I'hcw tf Son, Piopriclors of the Lynn Advertiser, who can vouch for the following statement.\u2014 Avgust tir.d, 1851.To Professor Holloway.) Sin,\u2014I desire to bear testimony to the good effect* ' of Holloway\u2019s Pills.For some years I suffered seve | rely from a pain and tightm *» in the stomach which | wav also accompanied by a shot toe** of breath, that i prevented me from walking about.I am 84 yeais of | age, and notwithstanding my advanced stale of life, these Pills have so relieved me, that I am desirous ! that other* should be made acquainted with their vir- j tues.I am now rendered, by their means, compara-lively active, and can lake exercise without inconvenience or pain, which I could not do before.(Signed) HENRY < OR, North Street, Lynn, Norfolk.AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF THE GRAVEL, ANO A MOST DANGEROUS LIVER COMPLAINT.Copy of a Letter addressed toi K.He',don, Esq , Sydney, New South U'alcs,dated Feb.25, 1851, Sin,\u2014A .Mr.Thomas (.'lark, a Sellier at Lake George, was fora considerable time seriously atllicti I The system of instruction i* calculated to prepare the Pupil for that sphere in afirr life which it is intended he sliould pursue, the aitention of the Senior Pupils being moru particularly directed lo those branches of study tint may be deemed most essential.TitKMS 5 \u2014 Boarders, per annum.£31 Day Scholars, Senior Class.\t10 Do.do., Junior Class.\t8 French and the Clas-ical Department* are unde the supervision of the Revd.II.Russell.Quebec, 29;h March, I852.GREAT WESTERN_ Galt Branch Line ! ! To Ablo-Bodied Emigrants.Work on Arrival without Delay ! 1 (\\r\\r\\ (ONE THOUSAND) Labourers, to whom Liberal W.-rgcs will be given arc wanted immediately an the Gall Branch of tiis GREAT WESTERN RAILROAD.Aptly to JOHN FOWLER.Contractor.Gull Branch Railroad, ) Co'itraeinr\u2019» Offi'C, Gab, Canada > West, March 1*1, 1852.\t) 3m-l UNITED KINGDOM Life Assurance Company, 5, Wutciluo Place, Pall Mall, Loudon.97.George Street, Edinburgh.12.St.Vincent Place, Glntgow.4, College Green, Dublin.ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT IN IS.14.ÆTNA INSURANCE COMPANY Of Dtica, N.Y., Office, 134- Genesee Street, Devereux Block.CAPITAL,.$170,000.INCORPORATED 1851.crMIE object of thi* Company Is to insure both X real and personal propeity against luss or damage by FIRE, and the risk of MARINE, AND INLAND navigation and from Ihe peculiar advantages derived from its Charter under the General Imurauce Law of ihe S ate of New York, a* well es from Ihe long txi\u2019tritnetoftomeofilt officer», the Directors feel confident Hint they can do so ou as favorable terms, and wiHi as entire safety to ihe assured, as any other responsible Company whatever.Being conducted Dll both MUTUAL AND STOCK PRINCIPLES, il Combine» Ihe advantages of both systems, besides many not possessed by any Company conducted lately on either of them.Its system of business is EQUITABLE AND SAFE ihUVring entirely from most oilier Mutual Companies ; its Cash Premium* being such as to enable ,MU PAY LOSSES PROMPTLY to Ihe insured, without contribution.The Directors have the aaiiefdciion to stale that (hey have succeeded in avrumulating an AMPLE SURPLUS FUND, which, in addition to the Capital Slock of the Company, ts invested in the most careful manner, enabling them to present the mon unexceptionable indemnification to tho'C who may transact business with this Company.Vessels to and from the Lower Ports insured at rales a* low a» consistent with safety.The following are some of the principles by which this Company is governed, and all must at once perceive both their fairness and liberality: 1st.\u2014They recognized the acts of their authorized Agi-uts, both in nuking Surreys and in issuing Policies ; and tuavuid Inigatinn, arranie differences by arbitration at localities convenient for the assured.2> d.\u2014Thty promptly pay all losses for which they become liable.3 J \u2014They hold themselves responsible lor lossea and damages by lightning.4th.\u2014They take no single rltk for a greater sum than $5,000, nor on real property for more than iwo*!hiid»ofits value.5t.h\u2014AH surplus funds, after paying losses and expensi'S, are invested for the benefit of the Company, or div did among the members thereof, as may be dt-rmeil expedient by the Director*.Gtli They classify rnks in such a manner that the Premium Notes of Farmer* and persona insuring property no more exposed than farm building», are not liable for losses of more hazvrdoua property, nor art- merchants and the insurers ofbuildioi*, only par* ijally exposed, Halite for the loss of that whichis cousideted ixtra hazardous.Pircctoi\u20195 : New and Fashionable Music.THE Undersigned has just received from New York, a large assortment of Ihe NEWEST AND LATEST MUSIC, corsistlng of FRENCH k ENGLISH SONGS, POLKAS, WALTZES.(QUADRILLES, VARIATIONS, FANTAISIES, RONDOS, MARCHES, QUICKSTEPS, GALOP-PADES, OPERA PIECES, kc., of the most celebrated composer*, for Sale at the American price*.Music bound to eny pattern.J.T.BROUSSEAU, No.9, Baade Street.Quebec, 18th March, >852.___________ AMERICAN TEMPERANCE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.CapitaFHfcl 00,000.Organized on Ihe Mutual plan, and incorporated by Ihe Slate of Connecticut.OFFICERS ; BanztLLti Hud-on, President.Fehtius Wadsworth.Vice-President.U.E.Halk.Secretary.DIRECTORS: Barzillai Hudson.Francis (\u2019arsons, Allrerl Day, Francis Gulitte, Nonh Wheaton, Fertius Wadsworth.William W.Hoppin, James B Iluvtner, Edann Fessenden, John H.Goodwin.THE Officers and Diirctor* (whose name* are mentioned above,) are some of the wealthiest men in the States, a*will he seen fry the Comptroller\u2019s certificate, of which the following i* a true copy STATE OF CONNECTICUT.Comptrollbr'b Officr.) 17th August, 185), i Be it known that in conformity with the act incorporating the »\u2022 American Temperance Life Insurance Company,\u201d I hereby certify, that the Capital of said Company, nmnunling to one hundred thousand dollars, ($100,000.) Has all been paid in, or invested in undoubted securities, whieft have been patted and approved by their board of directors, and by me, each vote having my official endorsement.The strength, abilily, and well invested capital of this invtitution, arc unparallelled by any other Life Insurance Company, and entitle it in my opinion, to the fullest confidence of the pnMic.(Signed).RUFUS G.PISNEY.Comptroller of Public Account*.The inbscriber has been favoured with the Agency of the above Company, and is prepared tc take ri>ks at Twenty-five per cent, lower than any Hier Company in the city.The lowest safe rates have been adopted ; but they prove tote higher than they need to be, cn account of the greater value of life upon the temperance principles, the insured have the full benefit, for the profils are to be made for them lone.Dr.MORRIS.Consulting Physician.BUN J.COLE, Junr., Agent, Office.Jail Hill\u2014Quebec.Quebec.29th December.1851.A.J.McIntosh, George T.Taylor, Timothy Jenkins, C.S.Butler, F.E.Spinner, R.Herindeen.Capital\u2014One Million Sterling Qonoravn (kcstbcnts.F.arl of Couitown, Earl Leven & Melville, KaiI of Norhury, Earl of Stair, Earl Somers, Lord Vi«rount Falkland Lord ElphinWone, l.ordBrlhavenk Stenton War.Campbell, Esq., o, Tillichewan fonboii Boarb.James Stuart, Esq .Chairman ; Hananel De Castro Esq.Deputy Chairman.Samuel Andenon, Etq, ilamilion Blair Avar nr, F.»q.E.Lennox Bjyd, (Re.side nt.) Charles Downes.E-q.Steel and Copper Plate ENGRAVER and PRINTER.FTTORATIO WYSE respectfully informs \u2022 XI Hie Public that be h»» commenced Bus-rness in the above line, at 2l.j, ST.JOHN STREET, and is prepared lo execute ail orders with neati ess and despatch.Quebee.28th October,185).MOUNT QERM0N CEMETERY.PLANS OF THE GROUNDS may be seen a\u2022 the Cemetery, or at the Office of the Treasurer, C.WURTELB, K«q., St.Paul Street, where orders for interment» msy be left, and where, as well ni from the Superintendent at the Cemetery, evety information respecting the purchase of lot*, kc., may be obtained.Cards of Admission to the.Grounds may be had at the same place», ur un application to Ihe U uers'gntd.By tiic R it » of the Association no Vault» can bt constructed without the consent uflhc Director*.HENRY SCOTT, i ecy.M.H.C.Quebec.17lh April.1850.\t.\tu Charle» Giahani, Esq.I).Q.Henriques, E«q.F.Clm«.Maitland.E«q.William Railton, £>q.John Ritchie, K-q.F.II.Thomson, E*q.Auditors.\u2014Adam Murray, E.q-; J.Mitchell, * K'q ; and M.Wilson Boyd, E*q.SecRFTiHY.\u2014Patrick Macintvrr, Krq.Actuary___John King, E*q.Bankers.\u2014Mnsr».(kicks, lliddulph, & Co., 43.Charing Cro.s ; and Union Bank of London, 4, Pall Mall East.Suhukon.\u2014 F.Hale Thomson, Erq., 43, Berners Street.Solicitor*.\u2014Mcisrs.Tatlmm, Upton, Johnson, Upton, and Johnson.20, Austin Fiiurs, City.(Êîmibui\u2019çjl) Boarîr.The Right Hon.Adam Black, Lord Frovoit, t Cliurlea Cowan.E\u2018q .M.P.' James Hunt, E.q., of I'ittencrieff, Moray Place, I Robert Clarke, E.q., Lynrdock Place, John Miller, hrq., C.E , F.R.S., George Street.Sdiigeon.\u2014Airiander Gillespie, Esq., M.I).Agent.\u2014P.S.Ftater, K\u2018q.,97, George Street ©lasgotu Soai\u2019ti.lame» Somer*ille, K*q , Nursery Mills, Robrrt Sulinond, E.q., Manager of the City ot Glasgow Bank, Janies Bain, E»q , of MorrLton, William Stirling, Jun., Esq , Kenmure.Medical Officrhii \u2014Alfred Hull, E»q., M.D Joseph Bell, K-q , Surgeon ; David Cunning-haine, E.q., Surgeon.Solicitor.\u2014Alcir.Reid, Esq., 73, St.Vincent Street.Agrnt»\u2014Means.Selon A Son, 12, St.Vincent Place, THIS COMPAN Y, established by Art of Parlia.l>COrE«\u2019| WR» lor a C\u2018Jn»iurramo miiu mih'usi; .'unii' i\twve»* A.* , with a complaint nf thr Liver, together with the ' \"'mt 1834, adords the motl perlrct Security in Gravel His medical altenrlants,after trying all their skill, candidly told him that Ins cave was hopeless, and any further efforts useless.In this situation, ami when expecting every day would terminate his existence, a friend recommended him to try llnllnway\u2019s fills, and as a forlorn hope he did so, the lirst ilnve gave him considerable relitl, lie therefore persevered in taking them acrording to the directions, nod is now restored to perfect health lie will feel great pleasure in confirming this statement, or even make an affidavit to the same effect, should it hr required (.Signed) W.M.JONES, Proprietor of the Gotilburn Herald, New 8ootli Wales.WONDERFUL EFFICACY OF HOLLOWAY\u2019S# PILLS IN CASKS OK DROPSY.Persons suffering from Dropsy, either about the turn of life, or at other times, .should immediately have recourse to these Pills, as hnidreds of persons are annually cured, by their u»e, of thi* direful com- Ïilaml in iu different «l-ige».when all other means had ailed.These celebrated Pills are wonderfully efficacious in the f Rowing complaints.Ague\u2014Asthma Fevenof all kinds Scrofula.orKings Btlionscomplaints Kits\u2014Gout\tEvil Blotches on Skin\tHead ache\tStone ami\tGravel Bowel complaints\tIndigestion\tSecondary\tSymp- I'ofics\tInflammation\ttmos Constipation of\tJaundice\tTic-Douloureux the Bowels\tLiver complaint* Tumours Consumption\tLumbago\tUlcer* Debility-Dropsy Piles\tVcneieal affections Dysentery\tRheumatism\tWcnii* of all kinds F.rysipelas\tRetention of\tWeakness,\tfrom Kemale Irregula- Uiine\twhatever cause, ritica\tKoie-ihroats\tAc.,\tkc.8o|Jat tire Establishment of Professor Holloway, 241 Mrand.(near 'IVWiiln Bar.) London, and bv all respect able Druztr>t>.and Reniera in Medicine throughoutthacivilized World, at the following price»: \u2014Is 1)1., 2a UJ., 4» 6d.Ha.22* , and 3:t« each Box I here is n considerable saving by Inking the larger sixes.N.B \u2014Dirr etions for the gnid: nn- of Patients in every Disorder ate aflix;dt > each Box.Sold by\tJ.MUSSON, Corner of Fort k Buadc Street» Sole Agent for Quebec.m large pnid.tip Capital, and in the great sucre»» which ha» attended it, since its commencement, ITS ANNUAL INCOME BEING UPWARDS OF £94.000 SECOND SEPT ESMAL DIVISION OF PRO-FITS AMONG THE ASSURED.In 1841.the Compiiny it'clnreil a llonut of 42 pzil < knt.per .fnnum on fAe Sum fnsureif lo oil f\u2019ofiriei of the I\u2019orticipating ( hut from Ihe lime Ihr ! terre effected lo ihe 31 q.iUlifat, N >va Stotla.T lie Hun.J.11.Phi kuv.Lliailutte.Town.P.E.I.Iand, .MStL (.I.KI AND, Iv.q, .Boston.W.C Mai-land.Eva- New York.F.serv inf rrntation will he air>irted nn application to the itc«i lent Diirctor, at the Office, 8, Waterloo place.Loudon,or to\tP.SHEPPARD, 1-1 S'il\tAgent fut (Quebec.John E.Hinman, Edward Eames, W.1).Hamlin, H.II.Hawley, Roswell B.Smith, B.S.W alcott.Wm.C.Churchill, ©fficcrs : JOHN E.HINMAN, President.EDWARD EAMES, Vice-President, W.I).HAMLIN, Treasurer.IL H.HAWLEY, Secretary.M.II.THOMPSON.Actuary.J.M.GRAY, Ornerai Agent.Uefcrciucs : Hon.Horatio Seymour, Utica.B.B.Lansing, E-q.,\t\u201d IlnN.Hiram Denio,\t\u201c Hon.II.S.Randall, Albany.Hon.E.Corning, \u201c Niles k Wheeler, Buffalo.Agent for Quebec, JOHN SMITH, No.1, Dalhousie Sweet, April 20th, 1852.\tAdjoining Ihe Exchange The Directors refer with confidence to the sub joined :\u2014 FIRST ANNUAL REPORT Of the /Etna Insurance Company of Utica, giving _ full stu'ement uf its standing, resources and liabili lies, on the first day nf January, 1852, pursuant lo Section 13, Chapter 303 of 'he Laws of the Stale of New York, passed April lOib, 1849 Whole number of Policies issued since March 2Sili, at which time Ihe Company commenced doing busines*»\t3|974 W hole amount of Insurance in force, $5,187,990 RECEIPTS.Total amount Cash premiums received,.$53,000,30 Amount received on policies of rc-insurance,.\t600 03 $59,100 30 DISBURSEMENTS.Total amount of Losses and Expenses, paid less abatements for intcicst.-.20,G19\t21 Paid Agents\u2019 Commissions 6,076 05 Arnount paid for re-insurance !,4bS 96 Return premiums on policies cancelled,.1,366\t52 Claims lor losses not yet adjusted, but supposed to be fair ami legal, $7,771 09.Claims for losses for which the Company do not hold themselves liable on account of allrged fraud, $5,340 00.Cash on hand to balance,*.\u2022 $29,519 63 $59,100 30 ASSETS.Amount of Securities repre-sentiug Capital 8TOCKonhe Company, being premium note* of the members,.$141,301 00 Cash surplus as above,.29,5(9 53 $170,823 63 State or New York, 7 Oneida County, )\t* John E.Hinman, President, and Horace II.Haw Icy, Secretary, of ihe /Etna Insurance Company of Utica, being aeverally, duly sworn, doth each for himself depose and say, that the above i» according lo their best knowledge and belief, a true and accu rate aiatemenl of the standing, resources, and liabili lies of the sard Company on the 1st day of January A.D.1852: Ihxl Said John E.Hinman is Hie President, and the said Horace H.Hawley is the Secretary of said Insurance Company, and further these deponenia siy not.JOHN E.HINMAN, HORACE II.HAWLEY, Subscribed and sworn by both deponents before me this 15th day of January, A.D , 1852.A* COBURN, Justice of Ihe Peace Quebec, 8ih May, 1852.EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON.Capital £500,000 Sterling.Board of Local Directors for Canada.William I.unn, Esq., John Torrance, Etq., H L.Routh, E»q., John Frotiiingham, F.-q , Alfred LaRocque, F.sq.FREDERICK R.STARR, General Agent, B.N.A.CoIomcs, and Superintendent of Local Board.Proposals wdibe received fw insurances ozainst LOSS nr DAMAGE by FIRE BUILDINGS.HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE GOODS, STOCK-1 N-TR\\DE, FARMING and AGRICULTURAL STOCKS.WESTON HUNT, Agent for Quebec Hunt'» Wharf, Qui lire, 23d DrC., IK.'rrt.\tu GEO.MORGAN, Sign and Ornamental Painter, NO.17, HOPE STREET, T> E«»PECTFULLY thanks the public for the very J.V liberal encouragement he h«* received since ho has commenced business; and take, this opportunity of informing them, that he is now prepared to execute all order, left with him, with neatness and dispatch, very Moderate Chorees.28th March, 1852.\t3m French, Spanish, & Portuguese wine Depot.ha,re now on *a,e an assortment , °f Wmea of the best quality, and superior lo an?in Quebec at the undermeniioiied prices:_\t^ Old Sauternes 1846\t27*\t6J St.Julien 1846\t27»\tkj \u201c\t\u201c Old 45» Graves 1846\t25s Ceram 1846\t25s Medoc 1846\t15s \u201c\t\u201c lit quality 25s \u201c Very old 35* Moulin de Vignon 1846 60* Chateau Laniisan 1841 60s Chateau Lafitte 1833 150* Chateau Margeaux\" 150» Hermitage 1846 Monirachci 1846 Beaune 1846 Vnlney 1846 Clov Vaugeot 1846 Chamberlin 1846 Romancé 1816 Côte tôtie Oporto old Xerci Brun 1842 \u201d Dorà \u201d Ascoli Champagne 1846 Old Cognac 70s\t\u2022« 70s\t*« 70s\t« 70s\t*« 70»\t« 70*\t« 70s\t\u201c 70s\t» 40s 27s 6d \u201d 60s\t\u201c 40»\t« 20s\t\u201d 70s\t*\u2022 \u2014ALSO,\u2014 40* perdez 2s 6d in bottle* 2* 6d\t\u2022< 4s\t«« 2» 3d\t«< 2» 3d\t\u201c Is 6d\t\u2022< 2s 3d\t\u201c & 3d\t\u2022< 5» 6d\t'* 5s Gd\t\u201c 15s\t«« 15s\t«< 6s 3d\t(> 6s 3d\t\u201c 6» 3d\t«* 6s 3d\t
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