The Quebec mercury, 2 septembre 1852, jeudi 2 septembre 1852
[" he ttwebec THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1852.VOLUME XLV111.iC f C111 MORES ET STUDIA ET POPULOS ET PRÆLIA DICAM.Viro.Gto.IV NUMBER 105.DRPORATION NOTICES.CORPORATION OF QUEBEC.\u2019HEREAS a return haa been made to mo bj a perion appointed to regialer the names of all municipal voters of the City'of Quebec, in a kept for that purpose, that he has taken and ed, in virtue of the By-Law of the Mayor and cillors of the City of Quebec, bearing date the August, 1852, intituled : A By-Law to sub-i shares in the Capital Slock of \u201c the Company istruct a Railway on the North Shore ot the St.Lawrence, between the Ci'y of Quebec ie City of Montreal, or such other place in the hereof as may be found practicable, to be called orth Shore Railroad,** the votes of 2,055 mull electors, qualified as such by law, on the fo** g question : \u201c shall the Mayor and Councilt\"r* i City of Quebec subscribe for siateen thousand i of sit pounds five shillings each, in the Nor>h i Railroad, as contained in the By-Law pu-d in the newspapers to that effect 1\u2019 and sas it appears that the insertion of Fes is found ite the name of 2,042 voters respectively, and sert ion of No is found opposite \u2019ne name of en voters respectively, in the said book, on the 1'iestion ; and whereas it appears that the ma-of the municipal electors of the City of Que-ave confirmed and adopted the said By-Law, I, ndersigned Mayor of the City of Quebec, in ence to the XI clause of the said By-Law, known to the Corporation of the City of Quc-md do hereby return the confirmation of the > dated and mentioned By-Law by the majority s municipal electors of the City of Quebec.In iss whereof I have signed these presents, at ec, the 30lh August, 1852.N.F- BELLEAU, igust 30, 1852.\tMayor of Quebec.CORPORATION NOTICE.pubucThealth, 5TICE is hereby given by the undersigned HEALTH OFFICER, to all persons residing n the City of Quebec, to have their Dwellings, rs, Courtyards, Wharves, Gutters, Sinks, Pri-Bu'lding Lots, Gardens, and Premises, thu-ily CLEANSED from all NUISANCES or and kept free from same, and all persons ctlng or refusing to do so will be forthwith SECUTED.R.H.RUSSELL, Chief of Police and Health Officer.lebec, 7th August, 1852.BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.No.1, PRINCES» STREET, BANK, LONDON.ESTABLISHED, AUG.1, IS37.Empowered by Special Act of Parliament, 4 Viet.Cap.9.Col.Robert Alexander, Blackhcath Park, Chairman.ADVANTAGES OF THIS INSTITUTION.Increasing Rates of Premium.A TABLE especially adapted to the securing of Loans or Debts, nnd to all other cases where a Policy may be required for a temporary purpose only, but which may be kept up.if necessary, throughout the whole terra of Life.Half-Credit Rates of Premium.Credit given for half the amount of the First Seven An»i;al Premuisis the amount of the unpaid Ualf-Prerblums being deducted from the sum assured when the Policy becomes a claim.Sum Assured Payable during L[fc.The amount payable at the death of the Assured, if he die before the age of Sixty, but to the assured himself, ir he attain that ace, thus combining a provision for old age with an assurance upon life.Orphan\u2019s Endowment Branch.Established for the purpose of affording to pnrents and others the means of having Children educated and started in Life, by securing annuities, to commence at the parents\u2019 death, and to be paid until a child, if a son, shall attain his 21st year, or, if a daughter, her 25lh year of Age.BRITANNIA MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION.I, Princes» Street, Bank, London.Empowered by Her Majesty\u2019s Royal Letters Patent.CORPORATION OF QUEBEC.CITY HALL, City Treasurer\u2019s Office, 30ih July, 1852.OTICE Is hereby given that all persons owing ASSESSMENT or other TAXES, (in virtue e Misting Laws and Regulations) to the Corpo-n, are required to come and pay l o the undcr-\u2022d, at his Office, CITY HALL, on or before 1st day of SEPTEMBER next, in default of :h they will be sued without further notice, lie Council has decided not to employ any more ectors on account of the heavy expense incurred at system, as all persons are bound to come and at the City Hall.By order, AUG.GAUTHIER, Jr., City Ticasurer.FIRE INSPECTOR\u2019S OFFICE, Quebec, 27th July, 1852.JBL1C NOTICE is hereby given that any person CONTRAVENING the FIRE HEGU-NONS shall be IMMEDIATELY FKOSE FED to the utmost rigour of the law.(By order) N.WELLS, Fire Inspector.[.B.\u2014'The present Noliee is mainly to draw the lie attention to those parts of the Fire By-Laws ch requires buildings and rorcrings of the same, its and gutters, to be of incombustible materials.CORPORATION OF QUEBEC.Offic* of the Water Works.TANTED, SIX MEN.who understand the 1 LAYING of WATER I'lPES, to whom ral wages will be paid.Application to be made tie Office of the undersigned, in the City Hall.THOS.LLOYD, Manager luebec, 17th June, 1852.Annual Division of Profits\u2014applied in reduction of tho current year\u2019s Premium.Policy-holders entitled to participate in the profits after payment of Fire or Seven Annual Premiums ac cording to the table of Rates selected.Premiums charged for f.very three hontiis\u2019 difference of age\u2014not, as is usually the case, for every whole year only.Half Credit Policies granted on terms unusually favourable tn the assured, the amount of half premiums for which credit is given, being liquidated out of the profits.At the Annual General Meeting on the 27th April last, a reduction of 30 per cent was msde in the present year's premium on all Policies of Fire or Seven years standing.A Board of Directors in attendance daily at 2 o\u2019clock.Age of the Assured in cvsry case admitted in the Policy.Medical Attendants remunerated in all esses for their reports.(PROPRIETARY.) Extract from the Half Credit Rates of Premium.HIGH SCHOOL.HIE HIGH SCHOOL will RE-OPF-N after the Midsummer vacation, on WEDNES Y, the llih August, luebcc, 30th July, 1852.\tu AUSTRALIA ! AUSTRALIATT Sail from New York direct on ScjHembcr 6th.fJC T?OR AUSTRALIA.\u2014DOLPHIN T CLIPPER LINE.\u2014Port Phillip and MUi Sydney direct.\u2014The entirely new AI per DOLPHIN, 1,000 tons burihen, George A.indy, commander, will sail on her first voyage h immediate despatch, for the above port.The ommodations in th s beautiful vesrel arc unequal or elegance, and fitted up entirely for the comfort unities or single persons, having large and small c rooms* This is the only clipper now up for l port, and it is confidently expected, she w.ll kethe shortest passage on record.For freight or sage early application will be ncccssaiy, on board o BUTLER BROTHERS, 163 and 118 South et.N.B.\u2014A enpy of the Australian tariff on all cription of goods, cm be seen at the office of the ncribers.Captain Trundy will be happy to rise any consignment, and can gire reference to ne of the first houses in the city.i»riccs in State Cabin, $200 ; 2d aficr do, $125 forward do, $100.I'ousc on drek with hoard in ito Catdn, $150.Parties remitting $50 will urc berths and receive a past age tii ktt in return dress the Subscribers.BUTLER BROTHERS, 163 and 118 South Street, New York.FRENCH WINES.T.PF.RAY SEC,\t\\ 1 St.do Mousseux, # Muscat I.uncl,\tN\tFlorf.ntin Ermitage Blsnc,\t1\tFaure.Do Rouge,\t1 Chateau Gri'lé, St.Julien, Saulerne, White Wine in Qr.-Casks, Brandy (Olard, Dupuis &, Cie.) BOSSANGE, MOREL fc CO., Duade Street, Upper Town.Quebec, IQth July, 1852.____ Dr.IÜ A R S Î) Ë N NFORMS his friends and the publie, that he has returned fmrrt n tour in the United States ; ar d »y he consul ad at home frnm 7 to 0, n.ni, sod >m I to 2 and 7 tn 9, p.m.dtiily.No.6.Anne Street.Quebec, 22nd Julv.IS52.AWFUL SACRIFICE OF PROPERTY!! THE GREAT CONFLAGRATION AT MONTREAL ! One Million of Dollars worth of Property partially Destroyed! AN immense quanlity of DRY GOODS, saved without any materiel injury, has been purchased for the CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE OF T.CASEY, Foot of Fabrique and St.John Street, Upper Town, The whole of which is NOW SELLING OFF at ASTONISHING LOW PRICES.\u2014 ALSO \u2014 Gentlemen\u2019s and Boys\u2019 LIGHT SUMMER-CLOTHING, in San Diego,Buenos Ayrean, snd Zephir Coats,from 3s.6d.to lit, 3d.each.Chinese Summer Hats at 2s.Oil.Leghorn HdU* Nankeen and Alpaca Cloths.Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s French and American Slioei.6,000 yards Printed Mnslins from 4d.the yard npwards, With a great variety of other seasonable Goods, now disposing of at VERY GREAT SAVING TO CASH PURCHASERS.T.CASEY.OU3 Call at the Old Warehouse foot of Falmqnc Street.Quebec, 17th June, 1852.Reported for the Quebec Mercury, proyincial\u2019pahliament.L EG IS L AT IVEA S S E M HI.Y.30th.Age.\tHalf Premium during First\tWhole (Annual) Premium for 23\t7 years.X s.d.0 ID 7\tremainder of Life.X t.d.1 19 2 30\tI 1 9\t2 3 6 35\t1 4 II\t2 9 10 40\t1 9 2\t2 18 4 45\t1 14 10\t3 9 8 60\t2 2 6\t4 5 0 63\t2 12 9\t5 5 6 60\t2 6 3\t6 13 4 (MUTUAL.) Extract from Table with Participation in Profits, after Seven Yearly Payments.For SALT AFLOAT.Sale by the Snbscribers :\u2014 Bulk,\u2014ex \u201cCHLS.Liverpool Sait SAUNDERS.CHS.E.LEVEY k CO.Levey\u2019s wharf.Quebec, 27th August, 1852.Just Received, Per barque \u201c Tustiana,\u201d Capt.J.Schmidt, from Antwerp, via New York: Qftft \"DANES GERMAN PLATED LOOK-OUl/ A ING GLASSES, 7 x 9, 81 x lOJ, 10x12,10x14, 12 x 10,14 x 18,20x14.For sale by J.k J.COALL, 4, St.John Street, without.Quebec, 8lh July, 1892.\tu MISS MARTIN RESPECTFULLY onnounçes tohnr Friends nnd the Public in eeneral, tiiat her SCHOOL will UE-OPEN on MONDAY, lOth August ; and tlut she is desirous to increase the number of lier Pupils.Terms Moderate; 12} dollars per Quarter, including French, ami Musie.St.Louis Street, corner of Parloir Street.Quebec, lOth August, 1852.\tu WANTED, by a family, about three miles from town, a good plain COOK.None but \u2022 person of experience and unexceptionable character need apply.Apply at the Office of this paper.Quebec, 29th July, 1852.CHOPS, COFFEE, &c Age.\t\tAnnual Premium.\t\tHalf-Yearly Premium.\tQuarterly Premium, Years.Months\t\tX\ts.d.\tX a d.\tX e.d.30\t0\t2\t7 3\t1 4 2\t0 12 3 \t3\t2\t7 C\t1 4 4\t0 12 4 \t6\t2\t7 10\t1 4 6\t0 12 5 \t9\t2\t8 2\t1 4 8\t0 i2 G 40\t0\t3\t3 0\t1 12 3\t0 1C 5 \t3\t3\t3 C\t1 12 6\t0 16 7 \t6\t3\t4 1\t1 12 10\t0 16 9 \t9\t3\t4 7\t1 13 1\t0 16 10 E.R.FOSTER.Résident Director, ANDREW FRANCIS, Secretary.Detailed Prnspectuscs and every requisite information as to the mode of effecting Assurances may be obtained upon application to R.PENISTON, Agent to the Company at Quebec.Quebec, 29th August, IS52.THE BELVIDF.RE SCHOOLS will be re-opened on MONDAY, the 30ih instant.An ASSISTANT is wanted, competent to conduct the Mathematical and Commercial departments.Apply to W.JENKINS, Belvidere Road.Quebec, 24th August, 1852.\tu STONE WANTED.TENDERS will he received for supplying 100 Pieees of STONE for MOUNT HERMON CEMETERY.A specimen may be seen on applica ion to the undersigned.HENRY S.SCOTT, Secretary M.H.C.Quebec, 21st August, 1852.\tu GLORIOUS NEWS!! TJie Most Important Discovery yet Made 11! PHILLIPS* PATENT LIQUID GLUE, 170R Carpenters, Brush Makers, Book Binders, J Cabinet Makers, Housekeepers, Druggists, kc.This being a Patent Glue, in a Liquid state, always ready for use, requires no fire ; it is free from smell, and will keep liquid in any climate; it also acta as Cement for Wood, Stone, China, Glass, Iron, Marble, Paper, or any substance ; as a paste or gum it stands unequalcd ; ils reputation, wherever it has been introduced, is of the first order ) as a saving to Mechanics, is observable at first sight.We offer liberal inducements to Hardwsrcmen, Stationers, Druggists, Ac., and guarantee it to cost less, by 20 per cent., than common ordinary Glue.We are making extensive arrangements for this Fell Trade, and country merchants will do well to attend to this immediately.We are establishing Sole Agents in all populous towuea throughout the United States.Sol I in Bottles of three sixes, and also by the Gallon.Small samples sent to any part of the United States, earring* free.Also, the British Furniture Polish, in boittes of three sizes.Country Merchants, attend to the above, Apply tarty.PHILLIPS k CO., 4 Cedar-st., nearPsarl, New-York.August, 1852.\t4m RESTAURANT.A.BROOKE ^TlATE SCOTT\u2019S) LOWER TOWN RESTAURANT, iT.FETER STREET, QUEBEC, Opposite the Commercial Chamber?, BEGS to inform the Gentlemen of Quebec and i>s vicinity, that he has made alterations in his Premises, for the purpose of opening a Uestnuranl an extensive scole, and that ho will bo ubto to serve SOUPS, STEAKS, on the shortest notice All orders will be received and executed fur sup.plying private parties at their residences, his Cook being an experienced one, besides having a thorough ' nowledgc of Confectionary.A.B.returns his sincere thanks fur the pa.t patronage and assures bis f-iends that every comfort will be made to deserve its continuance.N.B.\u2014A choice sclcctisn of SEGARS.' A.BROOKE.Quebec, 24'.h July, 1852,\tu MOO DRESSIiS.THE above quanlity of SUPERIOR DRF^SES have been bought by the undersigned, from a Urge New York house, considerably under cost, and will be offered at n very low price.NYc beg respectfully to call the attention of the public to the underminiioncd prices s\u2014 OJ., iro.th 17*.lid.160\t\tdo.\tIS\t0\tet\t25\t0 150\t\tdo.\t18\t6\t«\t30\tII 100 Printed Burèges,\t\t\t18\t6\tfll\t35\t0 250\tDo.\tDelaines,\t10\t0\t, and Varin.\u201419.^ Nnyi\u2014Merar*.Brown, Burnham, Cameron, Canicr, Cauchoii, Chiliot, Solicitor General Chau-vj'iu, ('hrisiic of Went Worth, Ulapham, Attorney Gc oral Drummond, Dumoulin, Frrguaion, Guuiu, Hartman, llincks, Langton, LeTcrricre, Laurin, MrD m ihl nf Cornwall, Mature McDougall, Mc-Lschlin, Morin, I\u2019aigc, Patrick, I\u2019ulelic, 1\u2019iince, Attorney General Richards, llidout, Rolph, Rose, Snnhord, .Shaw, Sicoite, Stevenson, Stuart, Tache, Tessier, Turcotte, Viger.While, Wright of East Riilnig York, Wright of West Riding York, and Young-41.Thnseventeenth nnd remaining paragraphe were then ngr.ed to uneniinnuily.On motion of Mr.Christie of Wentworth, remaining Order* of lira Day were postponed, and tho House adjournid at ten minutes to two, a.tn.TuriDAV, August 31.Mr.Merritt moved for nn Address for a statement respretiug the public debt* and public works.Carried.Mr.Rurinson introduced * bill to increase Jurisdiction of Division Court* in Upprt Canada.Mr.KnniNioN mined nn Addreee for rrrtain correspondence relative to the Main Trunk Line nf Railway, between Halifax and Upper Canada.\u2014 Carried.On motion of Dunopn, a committee was appointed rdative to interrste of navigation.Mr.Robinson moved for a Select Comm.Pee to consider and report upon necessity of placing Steam Tug Boilsoti the St.Lawrence, between I.«chine and King**»».Mr.lliNCK* lug-csttd thel Ihe hon.member hud betlrr withdrew his motion until the report of Ihe Commissioner of Public Work# svee laid before the House, which would be immediately.M r.YOUNM also aekedlhe hen member, to defer his motion.Mr.Roiiinvon af rr remarking upon Hie Importance nf Hra subject, withdrew his million.Mr.Drummond sitnl, in answer to Mr.Lemieux it ie intruded to bring m a measure for establishing Parochial Municipaliriea in Lower Canada.In answer tn Mr.Dubnrd, it is not the intention uf lira minis ry to l«ke steps for the rreclion of Ihe Wing of Hra Marine Hospital at Quebec.Mr.IIincrs stated in answer to Mr.Dobord tlivi it is not true llial Joseph Torrolte, Esquire, mtmlrar for Hie Cnunty of Ht.Maurice, hue lately received n «um of money in payment of hie service* ee Solicitor Gcnerel, under a firmer a Iministretion.But It wit the inirntion of the ministry to submit to lira House the propih-ty paying that gentleman for hi* «rrticet at Solicitor General, u dcr a leta administration between tira limn of his appointment end Hie issuing of He coiMniasinn.The following bd n were m'rodured :\u2014 Mr.Boulton\u2014to increase lira Jurisdiction of Coiin'y Courts, kc.Mr.Mickeiixie\u2014'» auHi'iriir Her Majesty\u2019* subject* io plead in Courts of Law ; end to aboli h distinction uf Qirarti\u2019s Counsel.Hon.Mr.Merritt muted an Address to Her M»j«sfy, on emending Act of'15, by introducing Hie «aine provision* ns aie contained in Navigation Act of *19, which secure* for British and Colonial Shipping same ndvant igi.s in transportation at Foreign Shipping* lie did not ask the Imperial Parliament lo impose ¦ lax on hread ; !\u2022 ,1 to impute lira tame du'y upon foreign agricultural productions, thel foreign countries imposed upon ihota of IL Pain or tier colonics.That «vos nothing mure than an eel of justice.Mr.IIincrs contended at m-ne lergth Hitt Hi® mo'ion was absurd, and rrnd from a speech of Sir Itob-rl Pie! in support of hi* argume il.England would not now eumerit to adopt any such Measure, «r d there was no use in aski' g tier.Mr.Merritt withdrew hit milion.Tne follossi\"?Bills were resd a first lime Mr.Brown\u2014to modify Usury Law*.Mr.Wright, (West York)\u2014iq aller Usury Law*.Mr.Brown moved an Adirés* to Hra Excellency, for copie» nf correspondence between the Government and auth\u2019i\u2019itics of Trinity College, Toronto, in regard ti Royal Che'ter.\u2014Carried.Trie following Bills were read a first time : \u2014 Mr.B ullon\u2014to repeal Act of last Session,aulho-riling lira employment uf .Mihtery Pensioners end ot tie'*, as a Local Police Force- Mr.lioul\u2019on\u2014to teciire lo Meehanie* a ben on liiitldings cree'ed in ihe Ci'rat of U.C.Mr B'ut'oii\u2014to prnhi\u2019if payment to Mechanic*, kc., in the Cities of U- C., of wages nr goods, or by way of truck.Mr.Hj t,tte\u2014to prevent the deterioration of Land* and hereditament*, charred wi'h hypolhe et, kc.Me.C ibot moved for s bit relative to petiont employed by Hie Crown Ls d'sOffi a.\u2014Granted.Dr R>!pn elattd, in answer to Mr.Chikot, thel it is not lira intention nf the Ministry forthwith to appoint an Assistent Commissioner of Crown l-ende, or to make s change in the organiiation of Hie Office of Cr wn l.aridv.Mr.Chabot moved for * list relative to lira Inspector* of Rleirraniary Schools in L.C.Mr.II neks introduced e bill intituled, \u201d An Ace for avoiding dwibl* which m g I arise (t >m ihe Act making altérations in lira T«rrtlori*l Dranion ot Upper C iiiads, have con.e in'oV (T it smet ttra last General Election.n Mr.llincks stalld in answer lo Mr.Bonbon lhal it is tho in'Ontion of the Ministry to io*ii'ui« *'\u2022 enniiiry mto the management of the Lu atic Asylum at Toronto, end bring in a bill to stiuie the better , mauejri ment of thii ln*thuiion.Mr.Gamble in r draed a bill to amend act of Joint Slock Cmnp'Ote® U.C.Mr.M »io b' ughldj vn a message from th® Gosernsr Ge ra at with despatches on lira Cloigy Reserve*, 'he Kaitwsv negneietioo*.*'.Jackson Had published sn official letter in which he staled that fie had an arrangement whh Mr Hincks and that he had cometolhia country only to carry this arrangement out.It was therefore, no wonder that the public should hive supposed there w.is an arrangement, when Mr.Jackson though so too.Motion grsnud.The bill to remedy inconveniences triai g from destruction of reg tiers fur lit.Louts de Lotbintere was read a second time.The bill to amend the acts incorporating (he St.Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad Company waa read a second time on motion of tlx I.on.Mr.Voung ; Alto the bill to increase the Stock of the Batik of Monireal fecc.,on motion of tame gentleman.Also a b.ll to supply an omission in the act of 1SA0, on motion of Mr.Stevenson.Dr.LaTERRIERE moved the second read ng of bill to amend the Medics! Act of last session.Mr.Robinson hoped the measure would be eitend to the appointment or duties of the Governor | Anecdote ok M.Goldschmidt.\u2014I \"ai ai I ilocumeuU heing lient specimens of typography tYom the establishment of Messrs General, nor lu the rsprnditure of any sum gianled by ihe Legislature for unfortecn, casual, or contingent expenses lo be accounted (or at the ensuing Session of Pailiamem 1 Thirdly,\u2014Whether the Bill to be introduced by the Picsidcnl of tlte Council, of which he haa given notice fur introducing into this Province whnt is commonly known as the Main Liq tor Law, has the sanction and support of the Government 1 Fourthly,\u2014Whether they iiilend to submit lo this Legislature any measure to establish or provide a Court of impeachment in this Province Î Fifthly,\u2014Whether they intend taking eflVciivc steps at once for securing in a greater degree the confidence of the people in the Legislative Council by rnaki'ig that bndy elective, or limiting the number of members Î Sixthly.\u2014Whether they intend introducing any measures for set tiring to the Country Councils of Upper Canada, ihe nomina'i n and appointment of all County Officers, wiih or without the ss'Cli itiof Government to such appointment, when mad« 1 Seventhly,\u2014Whether they intend introducing any measure ttii* Session, for securing the independent action ofihe Representatives of the people in the I-egislature, by providing lint the patronage of the.Crown and the expenditure of the Provincial Revenue hy the Administration of the day, shall not he used fur the purpose ul coutroliiig or in any wise ^ interfering wiih the independent action of ilia Mem-bers of ihe Legisl.itu'C I high ly,\u2014Whether they intended to abolish the offices of Soliciiori (ieneral.tubtliluliuz therefor ' the shop ul Mr.Mitchell, the bookveller, who, you all know, adds to that business the nianogement of St.James's Theatic, and there entered a smail-siztd yeung man, with affected manners, diffident, and hlushing like a youug maiden,afraid toraish his eyes.He asked for two seats in the family circle, and paid for them.He then inquired of a clerk ifhe could have visiting ranis engraved in the establishment.Ha learned that he could.He chose the kind of characters he desired to have,\u2014the paper, the shape and size of the card,\u2014and then proceeded to higgle violently about the price.Failing to gel an abatement, he left the shop, but presently afterwards returned, and finally gave >lie Iwo names, \"M.Goldschmidt tt Mme.Goldschmidt, nit Jenny Lind.'1 He certsiuly proves himself an exceedingly economical husband, who will nor be likely lo squander the earning* of Ins wife.\u2014Correspondent of the Courritr dti Etait Unit.THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1852.IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE.General, substituting therefor I The steamer America, which sailed i*\u201c\u201c C~\u2019)' \u2022'jo\"» Liverpool on the 21st, was tele-Ninthly,\u2014Whether they intend iniruJiicing any i graphed irum Halifax this morning.She Bureau, and Marcotte.So that those who excel in the iloral art may depend on receiving something tangible and lusting, in the way of the Society\u2019s acknowledgement of their merit.Lake Fish.\u2014More than thirty thousand barrels and half-barrels of fish, from Lukes Huron, Michigan, and Superior, have been sold in tlte Cleveland market since the opening of navigation this season.Madame Anna Bishop.\u2014Tho lovers of song will be delighted to learn that this celebrated songstress is now wending her way hither,\u2014u communication having been received in Montreal from M.Bochsa to the effect that she will be in that city in a few days.postponed for a short time assume gentlemen desired to speak upon it.Dr.Latebriere could not unders'Rod why the members from Upper Canada, who we e tojealou-of interference from Lower Canada, should interfere with this bill, confined wholly to Lower Csusds.Mr.Robinson sstd it concerned Upper Cansds, because it would prevent sn Upper Catisdun from measure liiis Se-sion to fix the lime for the sitiiun of i\u2019arliameni, reserving io Hie Executive Government ihe power of summoning an extra Se»sion when any public emergency might rend, r it necessary, or oiherwHr ?Tenthly,\u2014Whether in the event of Ihe Imperial Act, granting to the Legislature ofthis Province the tinal itttlemrnt and disposal of the Clergy Reserves, the Adminutrstiun arc prepared to introduce a Bill for their scculanz ition ?Elrverithly,\u2014Whether the Government in'end abolishing the office of Queen\u2019s Printer, and substituting a cheaper and more efficient mode of communicating to the public auch information a« is now usually conveyed through the Provincial G .zeite 1 1 wellth.\u2014Whether, in consequence of the great increase in the popula ion, wealth, proiprrity and revenue of the Province, tlte Government intend recommetd.ng to Parliament such a redaction of the duties now Icvird on Teas and Sugars, as will place within the reach of tlx Agricultural and Laboring citâtes, those almost indispensable necessaries of life at such reduced prices as the state of the Treasury will warrant 1 Mr.Hincks slated tint the only answer lint would be given wa«, that the hon member would fi id from the speech from the throne, end the measures in'rod'jcrd ly the min.stry, the policy they irrended to pursu-.Mr.Boui.TuN pm his qu*ition* ttriatim amid the laughitr of tlx Hnusr, a* he ministry refused any other answer than Ihe general \u2022\u2022ne «bove given.After Mr.Boulton had concluded reading, Mr.Hartman presented a petition against hi* return, | which creaxd much laughter.Mr.La crin introduced a Bill to smrnd tlx Act touched nt Halifax nt six o\u2019clock on Tuesday evening, and brings one hundred and fitly passengers.The following is a summary of her news:\u2014The Fishery question is settled\u2014 Parliament is prorogued to 21st October \u2014The Coroner\u2019s Jury in Ireland on Ihe Six Mile Bridge nllair have returned a verdict of \\Y ilful Murder against the Soldier.* ! The Montreal steamers due this morning were detained hy a strong easterly wind, and the papers by mail from the west did not reach us till this afternoon praciciog io Lower Canids without a new examination.Dr.Valok thought not.It wa* only tntendad to prevent persons who had no* been examined and licensed in either part o< tlx Province, from practising without examination Mr.Macdouoal wished the matter pos poned, to give time for ducumeuts to be p'esen cd, wh.eh would show that this bill wou J be mull injisno .s to the College, which had educated more medical men than any other in ihe country, and this in favour of an institution, which to ssy tne Usai, was not so good has the other one.providing Cor the oiminary trial of Small Causes .Lower Canada.On mo ion of Mr.Cit ab it a Committee wit appointed lo nn-e the Rules of Ihe House, and lo consider and dense meaii* calculated to expedite the performance of it* du'ies.Mr.Chabot enquired of tlx ministry, whether the new Department of Agriculture and Statistics, The Clergy Reserves is a question more resolvable by the rules of morality and of the most general and established principles of law, than by any theory advanced by demagogues or agitators of any principle of policy.The question is not whether these reserves and rectories should be appropriated to their present pnrjiuse or no, whether religious persuasions ought ever to receive the support of legislation, or possess the influence of property ; but whether the Parliament of Canada can take away these vested rights or not Î And whether they have the right any more than the i>ower to do so Î What more right, os Mr.Lafon tainc justly remarked, has Parliament to commit a public robbery, by taking this ecclesiastical property, than they would have to lay violent hands on any citi zen\u2019s private residence Î We use tlte word \u201c power\u201d as well as \u201c right\u201d ad viscdly, fur it is to be doubted whether \u2022along talked of, has teen peiminently organised, or is in a way t0 be »o shurlly, and what i* ihe number of its officers t Mr.Hincks atand that the matirr had hern alluded to in ihe speech from the throne, and lint when thi go«ernrnent brought forward their proposed measure it would be quite lime enough to give infumaitOn respecting it.Mr.Bcrnium introduced a Bill to confer on the Parliament has constitutional uutho- Mu.tcipaliiict in I'pper Canada, whu may hm ritv to Icirislate Oil this Sllbieet acquired, or may hereafter arq.ire, any ofihe A i.\t.,DJ C ' maeadamii d or plank rond» la ely held by the I A11 l\u2018r,Terty »U HflS Country Was .-\t, Government, ertam ngita conferred on Joint Stock originally held by grants from theCTown.Dr.\tFortier\tdid not\tsee\twhy\tMcGill\tCullege i Companxs, for caniuucting roada under 12 Vxt ,\tI Is the principle to be further nnnlied bv \u2022bauid\tcaaiinue io retain the\tadvtn agca\tit\tpa*M*>e i\tchap.81.\t| «.\tII.,.,.1__i\t¦» *1 ,\t} over other ach xls, or why professor» should goon Mr.Richards «via u ideratnad to aay in anawer , ii i\t,l, IffCUrls f Are we examining their own pupils with tha inducement to | lo Mr.Langion, that it ia the inten'i'n of ilx mini*- 01 that every property in the land is to try io bru g m \u2022 Bit) to remedy ihe d.fficuitxs which\tbe held nt the pleasure of every sectary, ?,,rV 1CJ\u201c,\u201c1'e, \u2022\" Canada Weat\tI who may conceive that the original Council!f irn|>ofing county ntfs f\t^ praut tuiclit ha\\o !>cen ilpplied to some A library eoromiitee waa appointed on motion of\tbd Ls'igion of irreguls'iise* in tix (Jwbec Post Office, sn consequence of which their le lers hid betn irregularly iransnuttcd Mr.McKanxie mosed for lease tobring in a b II for taking and recording iht ayes of o>e ubert of the Ixgialatore on the final passing of b I a.Ha considered such a cherk upon tha sues of member» necta-*»ry.tad as a check upon rn d .tgh\u2019 legislation.Mr Alls* MaNsa said that eny two memher* by a rule of tha lieu a might call f.r the ycaa and nay* upon any measure*.A converts isnal Ci.cusaion aroae, in which Mr.McKanxw alleged that the Trust and Loan Com-piny bill was psieed at mdnigh whan itxsa natual a qsorum,ev Hardly a qsovoru ia the house.McDonald, at Ku g»tua, said in enewtr, ihat tha bon.femieman bag not only tta\u2019aJ whe wu u ilsise, but sehai be kixw lo be un'rue, as the ciicumatarxet of the pastr g of that bid had b en eaptamed to him in iba teat parliamei-t.So far Hum being patted at midnight, it waa passed at a ntneai'g stssi n, wban Use house was tall, and upwards of furiy d tf.rant \u2022u'.jeet* were taken op nfierwa\u2019da, nt tlx inn.umber proved by reading a list from ne minutes Moy prus.di g that nn warrabt oKill be aignee, èasu-d, es addressed \u2022\u2022 tan Rcee.ser Generil, or any char pwbix fonciseuary.f.rih-F*?*®n* ®f a*y earn ed money uba'uoor, out n# tha poblx raven x U ibis Pvevmce, unLua the auxum \u2022\"4 P* P*** »f \u2022\u2022 b payment sSatl nave psevieotiy been au huriiad hy Ixgtslaiiee snectmeni, \u2022# be i* «M\t\u2022%< k\tt» the authnnvy tor ioa«xt iht a sax ; and te p< t v> n\u2018 ) any cm reel Umg CMerud in'o, \u2022, oulhn*.y g vts.i by any memnoe uf me goeersmo,.», w mhav p*hW oAcer in thsa F otu.ca.iMolving me aayus4i pu' ix mmey.unlese an nevissd by an sai-esaa Aai of ftvbaMni of this Freetnca an so da, and te psneUa lhat no |W»'Sn-n ah old ho hrmai or |«onbracing thoaeof the W hig Radical votes.1*8,7U usual character, such as, transferring The tabla in made uj» by a fair coiupn- ring*, handkerchiefs, money, rabbits, nvsn between the Conservative and Whig ' birds, Ac., fmin one place to another, »o Radical inetnlicra, ami appear* to have that they at one time appear in hnxr*, been \u2018.*d tn an impartial manner, at anutlirr tn the centre of a Kail of bread A inure extended c«»nt|eirtarai would tell 'or put ofsoun,uflêr many novelties_____and more decisively against the Whig Ra- are *o rlevcrly performed nt to defy discovery.Aa this is the ln«t night of his pcrfurinance we draiht not that ho will dsCaU.¦\u2014\t-\t^\t¦ i.\t\u2014 Th* Lite Elkction.\u2014The rranll of tlte vots of the elector* of this city upon the North Shore Kailwsy grant by the Craincd, aliowa a pnsper stunt among our towuamsn in favor of attling the Construction of railway*.The figure* aforal a* follow*\u2014yea* 2,012\u2014nay* 1.1.The | minority who took the trouble to record their vote* against it, mtul feel decidedly sW/.Faon Ceuroaxu.\u2022\u20141*1* accounts from the miur* of California «[ni|aui!t\u2018s mustering to the nniulier of five or six hundred, w ith their engine*.Their chief has reason to be proud of the uxct-llrnt order and ap|iearance of the fi*c* j and «if Ihetr elficieiMjr, we have ever lair ne tfxtintt.ny.hsrf on each aide, six feet high by four f«Vt I wide, covered with float* and timber and well loafed with stone extending below the rear of Mr.Jameoon'a brewery.\u201d\u2019 f.I hat the petition of th* inhabitants of Si.I «ul htrrrt, praying that .Morrifm\u2019a lane, Iredmg lioin hi.Paul Miret to the m*r St, Uhertra, lx u*ly, that Uf-y, ono is awaru ofil, ihalungs aro a ma«* of ulctn, then a sudden eai>o»ur* or chingo fium heal to raid produco* an iq/faMmotiuw, and in a few dsyt nr week*, it is said, the or he died of hasty CON.HUMPTION.For all troubled with rough or lung complaint, we would lefsrio the *d»eni»ritienlonlha uutuda of thl*paper of Judson\u2019s Chemwal Eatrarl of \" Chrvry and l.uii|wort,\" which it said to bo a etr-tain ruio fur Ihia awful disease.ANOTHER PHYSICIAN\u2019S TESTIMONY.M».fowlo\u2014Dear Rie : I e.uld aend ynn a d»acn evri.Araies.a'iong a.d denaive, »f ihe really saua.tire rrtrc't ql yuur sa'uablr Balsam ol Wild Cherry, wuhin ihe psat iwrltr laouilis, under my own super * ¦ \u2014 aiddirrrlioi, -|\u201e.[cid, I i .v ul tv JUST UECKIVED A FRESH SUP-PLY OF PIQU ETTE*S SUPERIOR till lllllllllll I GOLD FENS DIAMOND POINTED.rpiU:SK PENS, whwh arc of Oto vary be*t mt H- iSClUfF.Intv ha*\tml emit .**.1 ._je«d.I k»i>w ul lew pnt\" * whn has* used ii.eomparaiively, but roiwm«v.d it n, tho tl-ongotl tfiuis A cate nf At h 'he aeve est fariuro, may ho had at reduced purrs, with n« wirti.iut the hotdci tr d pencil ease, at tho Mcacur y Orytct, 2 Huade fiireet t a> d of M.Aboovin h Son.W, John 8»,e,,.,K, .nl, A|*.,«,.m Qmi-e.Qu-\u2019oe.l |ih June.I8SI UNDERWOOD.HEAR THE PATIENT.Dr J.C Ayer, Low*»,-Dear dir : Feeling .mder obligatioa to yon for the reitoratioa of my hsMih | tend you a report of my cate, which yon are at liberty lo publish fur the benefit of other*.Last autumn I took a bad cnld, accompanied by a aeeere Couth, and made u»c of many medicines without obtaining ttlief.I was obliged to give up business, frequrntly ra,\u201ed blood, and could get no sltrp m ni-ht A friend gaee men bolt I# .,1 y\u201eur Ciicrrt I'Atobal, the use oi which I imincdi lUly commenced according to direction*.1 hare juvt purchased the lUih botile, .nd am nearly recoeered.I now sleep well, my cough has Ceased, and all by the use of your ealiiibU mcdiciii* E S MOM.A M , Piibtipal Ml.llo;ie Seminary.^\t.IlAROeaa, Ohio, AprllS, IMU.Dear Sir ; | wish I could t* I all that suff.r with a cough, what your Ciurrt I\u2019cctoral has don* fur me.It doe* teem they nught be btn.lilted by the iafarma-*M\u2018*\u2019 J had a lung Itser which h it my lung, wt«k and inflamed.Being very feeble sud unable to gam strength at all, my friend, Ihou-hl I must ao'.n sink in consumption.I had no appetite, and a dreadful cu-ieh was '*>1 wearing me away.\t1 began to take your beau\u2022 lilulmedicine, by (he advice of a clergyman, who had Men ilicflecU Ptfurs* || \u2022\u2022%««] my couch al lirai *aJ gse* rest at night.In |«\u201e ,h.n * fortnight I could eat well, and my cou*h had cessed to be troublesome, ray api«*til returned and my food uourithed me.which toon restored my .trength Now, nfur five week., I am wsll and tir.,ag, with no other help than y\u201eur Iherry I'ecinrid.\t1 Yours,with respect, .\t.\tJULIA DEAN.I hereby certify that the above staunient of my wife u ia totiLumity With my own views ol her c»*e and her aura by Ayet\u2019s t berry I\u2019ectnml -.\t.\t.\tJOSEPH DEAN.I he aboe* named Jomph Des» and Jnfin.hi* wife, nr« pcrtni,ally know n i\u201e nod implicit confldeuce mny be plat ,d in their tuunirnl.iAMUKL U.VAN DERWENT, Pastor of the llaptiit Church, mcrtMD av j.c Avaa, cNunar, LowsUt mass.hold in QI'EIIEC, by JOHN MUnmi.N, llunde htieet t pper I nwrn i JO-EI\u2019H BOWLES.Mnrkti Pince.W M.LY »l AN « CO.Montreal, \\\\ k.it,*|« Atenltl w I mvinc*.He tails d by Dewrgisti every whe e Qi'ebec 1st heytember, I vvL\t.Under the Patronu\\rc of hie J'xccl-lency the Governor General.THE SECOND EXHIBITION of the QUEBEC HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY w.ll take place on WEDNESDAY, the EIGHTH of SEPTEMBER, ia the GARDEN of ihe GENTLEMEN OF THE SEMINARY, tvl.uhavc ki.dly granted it far ihe use of the Society.The CommilUe named to superintend 'he arrangements of the objects ofthe Exhibition, will receive the ENTRIES for competi'ion not Isier than NINE oVIock outlie morning of ihe Exhibition.Competitor* will be admitted gratis, an I those from Town or the Suburbs desirous tu brin- their handsome window flowers will be edmil'td with pleasure.Members of the Society Sud family are entitled lo receive a ticket of admission from tha Treasurer, Mr.Symes.Non member* lickets (In.3.1.each) to be procured at Ihe bookatorea of Meter-.Bruuvteau, Sinclair, Cary, and Cremai'e ; and aLo at ihe en-iraric# door of the Garden, oppoaiie the Parliament Building* The member» of ihe Society only, with their families, will be admitted on ihe first day.Those desirous to become Member* may address themselves to the Treasurer, Mr.Symr*.On Thursday, the 9ih.ihe public will be generally admitted.Tickeia.la.3d.each.The EXHIBITION will be opened at TWO o\u2019clock,P.M.P M.BARDY, Scry.Q II.S.Quebec, 3lst August, 1852.8T.LEON MINERAL WATER.r J^IIE PUBLIC are respectfully requested to pay _ ^Mention to ihe followji g ('krtimcatk favor of the CELEBRATED ST.LEON W ATER.The lb npiieior ha* beretofure refraim d Irotn the oft repealed puffing of other waters, but confidently appeal* to the Public, through the Ccnifirata *nd rcci mmenda irn of il,e undermentioned rmiiicnt Medical Uentlrm' n : CERTIFICATE t Wc hereby certify that we tie acquain'rd wjih Ihe qusliiies of the WATER from ihe ST.LEON SPRINGS, and from i a Chemical composition we are astisfied It will be found of great u c in Rheumatic complaints, and d aturbance of ihr-Digestive Functions, and at a gentla aperient for f*mi y use, it* use ia invjluible, ADVKUTISKMKNT Qiic)>d\u20ac and Kiclimond Kail-way Company.Messrs, jackson.brassky, peto «.d BETTS heg to inform Provision arirl Sloic MERCHANTS that the SUPPLY ofSIOREs and PROYISION8 for the Men anil Horses einpl yed on Ihe wotkt ofthe QUEBEC and RICIIMOMl RAILWAY will Im OPEN to COMPETI I'ORS, no one in their employ will he \u2022'.lowed to traffic in Stores nr Provisions.All payments for labour and works will bo madi in Cash, every fortnight.Quebre, 27lh Augusl, 1852.O her papers in Quebec in both lungm-et will I'li ate cpy.W.JA< KSON.PAIHOLOGY OF CHOLERA-EASY AND SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT IN my AND 1851.Mb.Editor,\u2014 AS United Stats * papers have brought us the sad intelligence of the existence of C\u2019holrr* in that country, won!,l yon have the kindness, lor the sake of suffering humanity, to mvc publicit y to the following fact I lint having made n peculiar study of thiv disease, which I have repeatedly met in practice, I have heel) led m desperate cave*, at th,- Imi,, part of its existence, in 1849 ns well ns in |S5|.to adopt certain modification* in il- tn atment.w Inch have hitherto proved most siicrensful.Duiiil.u i, vomiting, and cramps, me speedily rut nhort, and' during the Inst shades of (ho cold tlujre, re.irtion is quick'y brought about For the information -I Mich HI tin* city as would entertain douhis on the -uhiect.I nhnll lake the liberty .»l refiTring them lothe four following nanny, which were two cases ol coma ninl two ol collapse, accompanied with syncopic* m quirk succession I mention the«i' Iroir case* because they were ofa moat deeperMo and imdignant nature :\u2014 Christiana Harvey, aged I J, still livn^ with Mrs .lame* Bowen, head of Champlain Mreel : llonord Lecourt.Kustachc I\u2019ntiir, nod Mi*, (.liquet, of point l.evi.45 ca-rs hnvo been ¦\u2022urnl alter tina new aystern, without u single lo**.I remain, Sir, Your obedient servant, ,\t.\tL.K Cl IA IT! RON M.u.Point Levi, 31 st July, 1852.N.B \u2014I have prepared a Thefajicia, niter thf«c modifications, which I will dispose of rondiiion-\u201c\"y-\t!.F.C.BOOKS, Connrctbii with tiik History or Canad» : VOYAGES de dl-\u2022rniverio *u Canada, entra lea a un/'f* 1531 el 1512, pir Jarques Cartier, .Vc., detrripiiuti dr Quebec en lfif)8, ks.c , kr.I ,\u201eU I.istz CiianKOLooKguK des Evêques ct IMtues su S, rsire de I l.gli.r ,lu Causdt, di putt I\u2019elatdiise-mint «le ca Pays,\u2014liy* ariivne on utdinatiun\u2014 in ol nu di'vari, Kc.iMrwnm»:» aua tr Canada, depuis 1749.ut-I\" l\u2019 I7'(t; puhlif'is \u2022 m I, direciionde la Sue.trio l.itlraire dr (lui lire.11 istor v *>r Canada, from il* fi-ai diseoeery I» do Pesce of 1763, by IV.Smith, E-q.2 sols.History ofll,- Isle Province of l.iiwaa Canada Parliamentary and Political, frum 1791 tu |84| hv R CriaisTrr, Erq\t\u2019 I ransactio?:x ofthr l.rrcavnv and lliroai \u2022 At.Snr.iv.TT of Quebec\u2014some \u2022\u2022¦luuiee; For t ,i to »i Die Qtrgnrr M r: a r u a v Or rirr.Quebec, Auguri I nth, 1852.Harper\u2019s Magazine «or September.Received hyexpre** * supply (,r harper\u2019s MAGAZINE, for Scplrrnhcr, Is.3d.|er Number,Or 15».per Annum, Quebec, 28'h Aug., 1855.P.SINCLAIR, Si.John* Sinei.CORKS, ex \" Santos Secundo.\u201d FOR Sale by Ihe Subscriber*, an exretleut assort-mml of WINE and BEER CORKS.CHAS.E LEVEY & CO , Levey\u2019s Wharf.Quebec, 2!ih August, 1852.\tc New Coloured Lithographs.rpillS dsy the Subscriber has rcceivrd a brau'iful I.arbciion of Culourrd I.Ihrigfaphi, indicating various place* of uderrtt in diffcreul countries.P.SINCLAIR, St.J ilm Street.Quebed,23id August, 1852 STEAM COMMUNICATION.DETtVKCN NEW YORK AM) GLASGOW, John Rowley,\tJ.DougUa, Jo*.Morrin, M.D.\tC, Fremont, I P.I).MoffiU, M.D.C S.L.Jit.Sewe;|, M.D.I Ol.Robitaille,\tJ.Z.N iu|i, Jusepti Carrier, M.D.E.J.I* ItmaeB, M.D.F.Jat.F.Wolff,\tIt.Il Russe il, M D.E.The pmpric'or of tha St.I.esn Mixlral I WvTta, htvTng eipre.esd * wi.t, !0 i,*,,.! opinion, in wming.upon ihNE DetLI.*\u2022 Wlf.l pay POB TWO VRvR*.This pajee, wilSnul being Cut or an ti ed, it only sutyect lo newipa;ier pistage.Hjiecimen number- of this pulibcation m»y be seen at Ihe Office of 'Ire Qo*5ec tftreueu 1st Menh.1892.A HISTORY or THE I ATC FROVINCK OF I.OWRR CANADA Parliamentary and Political.I.^ROM lb# romrner-eem,nr, i« ih* cluae of T» eais'ei'Ce, a* a separate Province.I7D1 to 1841.BY ROBERT CHRISTIE T» \u2022 tomplei-In f vir \\ ul», \u20143 vulu net are boss I re»dy f a delivery ar tha Biukatoro atiachcd t» ih« Office ' f tha Q letiee Me eury.Octoher 31 at.I HO ST.GKOKGE'vS IIOTKL, I\u2019Eiuiv\u2019s klastic bands.linn* of Intestinal Tube, and also (or that obstinate disease known by the name of Dyspepsia.Joa.I\u2019atNCHAUW, .M l>.8ei,ior I'raci.at Quebec.Quebec, IfhJu'y, 1852.The DEPOT for the S,le of the a* is# W \\TF.H i* opposite ihe PAR1.I VMRNT HOUSE, and nan duor to Ihe Journal de (Joibte.CONSIGNEE WANTED FOR I rT0->|8 ®T*AM COALS, parti 1\t2 frum l.iverpo'il.Apply lo ItntKam, rpoul.Apji C.E.LEVEY 3a CO., I.r*r)\u2019# Wharf Quebee, t7lh August, |^>2.lïl.ANK POWERS OF AT I'oRNKY, and other IJ Bltnk* aceordmg to Ivrtv and most approved forms, aro on sal* at this Offi e.Qsvebee, |;h Dre-mSer 1819.\tj MACUOW SON.THE Subscriber* beg t, form tho publif of (] irbre, and the trs* Iling community gti'f-rslly, that ihe abase Establithm'mt is nuw open and ready Ijr the roeep'ina 0f permanml and transient Bunder».Every accommodation wdl tw aff.rded, And the best auari'iju paid tu parties frequenting this house, and the proprit'or* hope that the m ny »d-*\u2022«'\u2022«*\u2022 '» poises»»», Including proiimilf iu tha Si*suit,oat Wliarves.will bo tho mem» of aocaring a fairaharool rat'onago from rsodent* ul this eii)> »» well a.persons »ui'u>g Q ,eb e, and traders to fié port.The budding w»i entirety re-palnted during ihe winter, and tho furniture ihroughoul tho E»t?>IUk.mr«t it rew «.,d new sp-plieaiiona eonatan'ly suggest them»*tvs*.They ar* made t f two Ihick\"*»»** | and may 1^ had of vsriuut an, * \u2014ALSO \u2014 Pet iif's jAmV* Patent Pi an so I'snKtdtlm.Quoboe, 3t-:cnlh at the time of Sale.East of the County of Ontario, within Upper Ctnada, Four Shillings per acre t In the C lunty of Ottawa, Three Shillings per acre ; from thence, north of the St.Lawrence to the County of Saguenay, and south of the St.Liwrcnce in the District of Quebec, cast of the Chaudière River nnd Kennebec Road, fine Stalling and Six I\u2019crcc per acre : In the District of Quebec, west of ilic Riser Chaudière and Kennebec Road, Two Shillings per acte: In the Districts of Three-Rivtrs, St.Francis and Montreal, south of the St.Lawrence, Tnree Shillings per acre : In the District of Uaspu snd County of Ssguensy, One Shilling per Acre, n all case* payable in fi«e annual instalments, with interests, one fifth at the lime of Stic.For lands tnhanied in value by special circum-stvees, such extra price may l e fixed a* Ilia Kx-cellekcy THE Governoh Genxral in Council may direct.Actual occupation to ba immediae and conli-nuuu*.«rnls-ti»» per iciil.lower than any other ( umpany ia the tit*.The lowest tufv late* lies* hern adopt.I ; but if they pros* to be hlgh'r than they nrt.l to br.w tt «.count ot (be greater value of ltf« upi n lb* tritipetanct p'ioelpte», ihe insuird base tb* full hrnrlit, for th* piufits arc to be mad* lor them alone.Dr.MOHKIN, Ci NsuiTiN.i I'u v si.is si.UFNJ.t OLE, Joar,.Aubhy, DO.i* Jail Util\u2014Qusloe.Qurtwr.Sfflh Ikcvutber, 1851.GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.THE MOST VALUABLE SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE IN THE WORLD1 HALSEY\u2019S FOREST WINE! PATROXIZED BY THE HOBtUTY AtSD MEDICAL FACULTY OF ENGLAHD, AND ESTEEMED THE MOT EXTHA-OHDIffARY MEDICIÏSE It* THE WORLD.Medicines containing molasses or liquorice, like the boasted .Sarsaparilla*, require many large bottles to produce the slightest change in health.The Forest \\Vine is altogether a different article.It contains no syrups to give it consistency, but acquires its excellent flavor and powerful medicinal qualities from the vege table plants of which it is composed.The F- Wine combines the virtues of the IVild Cherry, Dandelion, Yellow Dock, and Sarsaparilla / with other valuable plants whose properties arc still more powerful.Its nigh concentration renders it one of the most efficient medicines now in use.Less than a single bottle restores the lingerin' patient from weakness, to strong ami vigorous health.Every dose shows its good « flhécts on Ihe constitution, and improves the state of thchealth.The Forest Wine is recommended, (he in the strongest terms, fur all complaints of the JT*Stomach, Liver, Kidxeys.Nervous Disorders BtLtoi\u2019t ArrECTtox», Dropsy, Dyspepsia.Loss or Appetite.Jaundice, Female Comp- LAIXTS, SCROECLA, ARD ALL DISORDERS ARIklXOPROM HAD BLOOD, ARD IMPURE HABIT OP THE SYSTEM.SAVED FROM DEATH 111 Testimony of Mr.Nathan Matthews, a highly re* pectable and wealthy citzcn of Newark, N- J.Dr.G.W.Halter I believe your Forest Win# and I\u2019illt have been the means of saving my life.When I commenced taking them, I laid at the point of death, with Dropsy.1\u2019dcs, and Asthma.My physicians had given me over as past cure, and mv family had install hope of my recovery.While in this dreadful situation,your Forest Wine and 1\u2019ills were procured for me, and before I hail finished the first bottle of the | Wine ard boxof Pills, I egperienced great relisf ; my 1 body snd limbs, which were greatly swollen, became ' seatiblf reduced.Hope* of my recovery began now to revive, and after continuing the use of your medicines ! for ebout * month, Piles end Asthma were completely i cured Th* Dropsy, with which my life wa, idaced in such rreet danger, was also nearly gone.I have | continued the us# of your medicines until the nrrsent I time and I now enjoy ns petfecl health as ever! did my lit*, although I am more than sixty years of age.I ascribe my recovery cntirtly to the use ol votir i excellent medicines.Xevtral of my neighbours nave also used them svith similar success in obstinate com-I plaints, and I can cheerfully recommend them to the oublie.\tYours, respectfully.,\tN.MATHEWS.Newark, N.J., Dec.19.IS47.m l9ihJune, 1852.3m EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON.Capital £500,000 Sterling.Board of Local Directors for Canada.William Lunn, E*q., John Torbance, E*q., H.L.Routh, E*q., John FaoTHiNnHAM, Esq., Alfred LaRocque, Eiq.FREDERICK R.STARR, General Agent, B.N.A.Colonies, and Superintendent of Local Board.PROPOSALS Willbc received furINSURANCES against LOSS or DAMAGE by FIRE on BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GOODS, STOCK-IN-TRADE, FARMING and AGRICULTURAL STOCKS.W ESTON HUNT, Azent for Quebec.Hunt\u2019s Wharf, Quebec, 23d Dec., 1850.\tu UNITED KINGDOM Life Assurance Company, 8, Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, London.97.George Street, Edinburgh.12, St.Viocen Place, Glasgow.4, College Green, Dublin.ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT IN 1334.Capital\u2014One Million Sterling tjonorarQ presidents.Earl of Courtown, [''art LevenA Melville, Earl of Norbury, Earl of Stair, Earl Somers, Lord Viscount Falkland Lord F.lphinstone, Lord Belliaven A Stenton, Wm.Campbell, Esq., of Tillicbcwan Da.David Mabtin, a celebrated practitioner «I N*w York, d.clartd putdirly, that one bottle of Halsey\u2019s Forest Wine contained more virtuea than fifty of the large hollies of Sarsaparilla.Mcssra N.S.Naucmar k Co , the lart;e>t aud roost r.spectable Druggists m tyracuse, in a letter, »»y : \u2022* From what they base h.aid and tern ol HaUey's Forest Wine,it an eserbrnt amt good medicine, ami will umloubtrdly became Ihe leading inrdicit.e nf Ihe day.\u201d Dr- Moll nf New Yotk, altoi'ditcrihrs to the vitturs of llaltcy .ores! Wine, by recomm.ading it to many ni h rrrtifieatcs from phytirinns, clergyiorn, nnd individuals, of known irspeclability have been givrn.1rs ifyn.g to the great cures made by *\u2022 Dr.Hnlaey's Forest Win* and Pill* \u201d Among them i« Ihr ture uf Mr John Nyms, offti'» Pearl »!., New York \u2014fined of AffcCiionof the latrr,an.l bad t nugh.after having ht en gireR over by hit physicians, who pronounced hil case seated Consumption A child id >lt.Wtilinm llowrrs, ltr»*dway.New York, who had been dreadlully atflicled with Hctoful*.of lour year* standing, cuird in Its» than »ia weeks Uni».Mary J.Br
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