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The Quebec mercury
Tout au long du XIXe siècle, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. [...]

Le Quebec Mercury est un journal en langue anglaise qui paraît pour la première fois à Québec le 5 janvier 1805. Il est fondé par Thomas Cary, marchand et bibliophile anglophone de Québec. D'abord hebdomadaire, il devient bihebdomadaire en 1816, trihebdomadaire en 1832, puis quotidien en 1863.

Rival du journal francophone Le Canadien, dont il a stimulé la naissance, et pourfendeur de l'ordre traditionnel du Québec francophone, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. Le journal appuie les décisions du gouvernement britannique et prend position dans les débats politiques du Canada, ce qui l'amène dans les premières décennies de son existence à s¿opposer régulièrement aux élus du Bas-Canada.

De facture étonnamment moderne, le Quebec Mercury présente les nouvelles locales accompagnées de nouvelles étrangères pigées dans les journaux anglais et américains. Le journal réserve dans ses pages une large place à la publicité.

Thomas Cary fils prend les rênes du journal à la retraite de son père en 1823.

Le ton francophobe des débuts s'adoucira avec les années. Thomas Cary partagera d'ailleurs la propriété du journal avec George-Paschal Desbarats de 1828 à 1848. George Thomas Cary, fils de Thomas, dirigera la publication à partir de 1855.

John Henry Willan, avocat, devient éditorialiste en 1850. Le Quebec Mercury prend alors des positions favorables à l'annexionnisme avec les États-Unis. Willan restera au journal jusqu'en 1862. En août 1862, la famille Cary met le journal en location, ce qui permet à Josiah Blackburn et à George Sheppard de prendre les postes d'éditeur et de rédacteur, dans le but d'appuyer l'homme politique réformiste John Sandfield MacDonald, qui devient premier ministre du Canada-Uni.

Le retour au pouvoir du conservateur John A. MacDonald en mars 1864 entraîne la réapparition de Willan au Quebec Mercury afin d'appuyer le projet de confédération, mais avec moins d'enthousiasme que le Morning Chronicle.

Le tirage du Quebec Mercury atteint 1000 exemplaires en 1870 et 3000 en 1898, année où George Stewart, auteur et critique littéraire, en fait l'acquisition. Le journal était demeuré la propriété de la famille Cary jusqu'en février 1890. L'homme politique libéral Joseph-Israël Tarte, proche de Wilfrid Laurier, achète le Mercury en 1902, mais la surabondance de journaux anglophones à Québec ne permet pas au journal de survivre au-delà d'octobre 1903.

BEAULIEU, André et Jean HAMELIN, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, vol. I, p. 14-15.

GAUVIN, Daniel, « Cary, Thomas [père] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

JONES, Elwood H., « Blackburn, Josiah », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

LA TERREUR, Marc « Cary, Thomas [fils] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

WATERSTON, Elizabeth, « Willan, John Henry », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

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[" nebcc THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20.1850.VOLUME Ml.MORES ET STODIA ET POPULOS ET PRMLIA DICAM.Tim.IT.NUMBEB 138.ejr Quebec JNetcun?.fllORO* T.^AUvTÏditoÎ AH» P0iU»H»«.rorTh.,k,t anAM** l*0 BVE»|8« TuAIM.****** «\"*\u2022**\u2022 mjcV OŸ ADV¦\u2022TI8IM®\u2022\tQmUti ^TaiimmabJ .xo .3* ^ .44p«r Um.wit»» ili JJJJJSid until f8»bMs*«.T#.>t»4 ifcâl U taeQt .* WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.mmi.rtt.Hy *r *1» >rd 1er\tS» 'X.\tI.K» \u20144 PXRIlIN».\tWor»».»»».St I».l.u.nrrn.*ct*« s.\u2022'uk.!\u2014*'»»>\u2022\u2022» a Rt^ssvsn.tae wthm OUata aa4 M«r.auu.Addre»* to A.U.118\u2014u New Hoorn Paper, Paint, Glass, and Oil Store, No.59, St.Jokn Street.THE Subscriber returns thanks to his friends and the Public in general for past eneournur-irciiI, and beg* in inform them that he haa UK- | DENTISTRY.B.RAMSAY, ÿurtpcal t JWcrltatucal dentist, No.72 St, John Stieet »nd corner of (\u2019o'lin * Slice IN THE REAR OF RUSSELL\u2019S HOTEL, Office houre 9.A.M.lo 9 P.M.Quebec, 29lh Oetober, 1856\t129\u201412m __ IT&T sTnordheimer\u2019s Piano Forte Warerooms, TORONTO & MONTREAL.Constantly on hand tlie latgesi asaortment o PIANO-FORTES, from the moat celebrated manulactoriet ol STODART.Nrw-York, CHICKKKING.Boston.DUNHAM, New*York, moved to No.:>».St.John STa**r, (shop lay ly .\t,, ^ Lowest Manufactory prices.occupied by In* brother, 0.Loinetl, Meddler.) where iV\tp, .he ha* for sale, French, P.ngliah, Garnian, Mid Alto, a great variety of 11AN anoti.er.Oa Bd.From any pan of Upper Town to any part of Low.r Town, or to any Wharf on the River and vice v>-r»a.Is id.From any part of Upper Town to another Is.From do Lower do do I*.From the Citadel, Upper, or Lower Town lo any place within the Toll-gates and vie* versa.3a M.From do or do to S|»encer Wood and vice versa.3a 14.CARTING or rUEL WOOD.For every Cord of W.cd, French mr saura carted from ih» Cul-de-Sae lo the Jesuit Barrack Furl Ya>d,.For every do do carted frutn any part of tha K\\\\T\t?::l For every do do csrted from »ny part of the Palais Beach to the St.Huch's Fuat Yard.Tenders musi state at |>er Cord IUte« muet be staled in Currency in ward* al length.Persona wishing to tender for the above servi### Mill rate notice that tl* Tender* muet be made ia Duplicate uro\" P ini' d f-nm* which will t e supplied on stMi received, and may h# seen at his \u2022ped and aafeiv ehn ha* no supatlor.\tStore.Cabin Fate, 7*.Bd.-Meal* meluded^ ^\tjq^\tatre«t, Without.Qtwhea, 5ih August, 1856.\t* 92 \u2019\t, U* All Piano* guaianteed by iha dna foe Fiv# tT Paaaaagera at# requaatad to take notiea that ' Ye**#\tuwmbv marr m intnatcaiinc Laquura ara a two Bnabr fvelukilad from j\tHENRY OWEN* being aat4 *f 4r%nk ou tMi Vmtf.\tI Qucbeu Juee6, 1«6.\t\u2022* f^g Hkckivnr Gcnkral's i)i-rtca, T'i'U\"Uo, 30/A .fucnsL 1856.NOTICE is lietebv given to the Holder# of Debentures Nos.574 lo 686 \u2014721 to 7.7\u20147M to 765 and 775 to 796 inclusive, arnuunting to F\\fltrn TT.ouiitmi Poun.it Currency, tsaued f't the construction of the Montreal Court House under 12 Vie.Chap.112, and 13 fik 14 Vic.Chap.94.tl.ai they are required to present the #»u»e at this Office on or before tbe FIRST day of JANUARY nr-xt cn.umg, lor rr.UinpUoH »w ii.il, and tli«t Ircii) at d after Out date the iiiirre.«< upon ra> li ai d evr ry a of aueti Debrntntee bratine those numb-rs wilt era*# m accordance with the conditions rxp.estcd in ha hody of such Drben uiev.J08.C.MORRIBON, Utttutcr fleneral.Quebec, Sept.6, 1656.\t!0t>\u20144« nr>rniog of Monday, tiic spcnud.Tbere w*» a heavy gele lilow ing and tbe Onptaiu rreolrvd to Hbatidoii Hie ship.She was then, and ivlteu Mr.Lnynire Inst su*r her, with lot »:ein «uok bel or wniera edge, nnd lier i,oiv high out of water.On Tuesday be lust iiglu uf Hie other bunts.T.ie sccutid mnte's hunt contained cigl teen pcrsoi.».Tbe weather wa» very ruttirh, and the tiaideva voysper» ruffeied ts ribiy.They ancountered several severs snow-\u2022 tonus «nu wen* tlinito! wain.I'hcy had clmei a ine, bread and prrsei v«d meats.They were heaten Hbo*it «il days, until the ufternoon of Hie ninth, (Sunday) nnd twuuf their number (nai-\u2022engerf) died during this terrible interval.On Sunday Muir eyes were gladdened hr the iî>i»lit of a friendly sail, which proved to hs the Dretnen bark Elbe, Cijttain Nurdeubololt, on board of wbicl» vessel Hier wers immednituly taken and made as rumfnrtahle as possible.Tlieir limbs were fror.-n, and altogether they were in atsnibls condition.In Lower Canada at least the admialstrsilsa of the law depends toomoeh on the (wrsonsl character of the At turner Oeoeral ; npftti bis endowments, hi- arquireirentf, and the political iofluancs which lis pue«es-es.fie is in very truth not \u201c U minittrt dr In jutticr,*1 .»s a French authors»! in the dedication of her book tu Mr.Druiamund, funnily style* him; but l* minutri Jr It toil th# head of tbs system and Hie patron of the Judges.In his time at least their appointment to office was as absolutely vested in him as that of tha clerks in his office* He was in his day, indeed, a mighty tinker, and a prolific parent, not merely of Judges but ot little bills to alter every thing.Lika tha dirts bora who first make mud pirs and \u2022ay could add to tha importance of the fact: I accordingly leave It to the considéra ion of my reader*.I propose then that every cause should be taken up in it» turn by a single judge.That lie \u2022haul,! determine every question ns it arose ; 27th of last month.Thl» was at «period much earlier than originally fixed in the eoutracla with Messrs- Peto, Urassey, Kelts ant) Jackson, thereby reflecting gieat crautt on Hie energy of ihese griUietuen under untoward cirenmstaueas '.completion of the length from Guelph to \u2022hould take tba evidence, k should p.onuunca the Stratford, 27 miles, took place at the a me time at the opening between Krorkville and 0*1.awn tha dirty boy# who first make mud then break them to pisces, Mr.Drummond was alwnyt making and annulling laws, alwtya tinkering the judicature.With him every change was an amendment, and among f.iùlll \"1!:',\t.\"\"T,\t\u2018.\"'L other thing, he emasculated the Jury law.iiad *^on wbicb S te^Hmu ls v he Iwen Minister of Public Work*, ha would car P#f\u2019er 0n W,\"cl' ,,,e\tU 1 final judgment.I mean to fasten the whole rv-tpons'bility upon o>a hav.I propose to enable him to shorten th* dumtton of law suits, to compel him toandeav.tr to the best of his ability per-sunnily to cstract the truth from the wiinessr», to record at least more thrir meaning than their Word#, to avoid th* masses of insign ticanl Verbiage with which all test mony is now overlaid aud burdened, and to discriminate among them.Perjury, rank wilful damnable perjury, ie a matter of every day occurrence.As id th# exercise of tha right of appeal, teitimnny might be brought under Hie aotlce el other judges, some m-irk, Some sign, might be adopted to eu hie the latter to form a cot reel estimate of the compa aiiv» credibility of every one of the witnesses.The record ba the paper on which the testimony is written, tha con-fideoea which he h id tainly Imva interrupted th* flow of the tit.Law-1 witTZYd \"from'.he^ rence, and forthwith he would have excavated a I n?i\u201ek ,h!!Ï I.e lnd^ canal alongeit# of It.He would have brought in !\t^ tha bill with his inimitable strut.Hs would have were well, l \u2022t least, should aie the aupported it with charastsristic twaddle.11a would have clutched at any amendment however To my mind the effect of this rule wonld he to check the tendency to falsehood doubtless add to Ite power of the individual ' and The Grand Trunk It «il way is now a continuous line from St.Thomas below Quebec, and from Portland in the East to St aiford in the West, with two exceptions only, namely, the connexion through Toronto of the sections East and West of that city, and the Victoria Bridge.The former will be completed early in tha spring of next year.The only unfinished work between these points will then he the Victoria Bridge ; U|«on thi* subject the Directors beg to state, that iu co-operation with thrir colleagues in i.uudon they have, since the last annual meeting of the shareholders-, railed in Mr.K.Stephenson, Mr.B.unel, Mr.Kiwiu i larke, and Mr.A.M.Rr \u201c*\u2022 South American trade IV.»i,rtr\t* '«n\u2019rtn/i ^l,e H111 temporarily planed on Hip new French of the law, none whatever ; nor, eo long as tho system remains unchanged, can I has* any.The public then will out b* surprised that all unuided though I be, I should agitata for iiuproetment.Th* evidence being the bones and marrow of avary pause, ia taken by an incompetent, often nearly illiterate clerk, not sworn, somstimts secretly in th* interest of one of tha parties, possibly tha ally of one of th* attornias in thasuit.This is an alaiming fact.The room in which those clerks operate is ascent of discord verging on riot, qually indescribable nnd disgraceful.Every man of sny dangerous dilution of responsibility among many, I should also ba disposed to reduaa tba uuuiber to fife.1 offer these few suggestions simply to prose that I have (bought upon th* subject, i earnestly desire to be clearly understood by the community at large, and for obvious reasons avoid more lengthened details.Doubtless many more judicious subemes are now revolving in th** miuds of more able men.May ray humble efforts induce somo of them to publish tbeir views.To begin with, however, tho subject should be referred to aornpetent comomsioners, of whom that great lawyer, Mr.Black, distinguished no less experience is aware of the effect, 1 shall not say | r r i?\" , \".a ,\to.\t.V\t°V*M of the intentional suppr-s.ior, out oftUe acci- LLtl .,Pi ' i L.m- h °\t, lIarr,tVl,,d h,< and E Imund D.iirrier are'^Te ngVntv.We have thus stated the simple fact# of this terrible calamity.A* the record stands, me narrative is heart-'euUinjg.Wo bnv# h'jptt, however, that as the boa-s were directly in Hie track of hund eds of v*a»els inward and outward bound, mort of 1ht paumera may Aar* btev rttcued.W# have uj (.«atl foe lutih*i comnivul tuts uiorntug A leMer from n.iltin, S*j»tr»ntber 29, states that ilia French screw steamer La France, belonging to the Marseille* company, urns bunted ami sunk in the harbor ol that place two days previously.Diplomatic relations have been broken ofTlsetweeu Great Britain and the republic of New Granada, mid the British West Indian «quadmn has been ordered to operate agiinst the r« \u2018 ic.This serious aud important step tuts originated out of an old claim due to a British subject named Mackintosh.Williutn Abraham, aged 64, has been sentence! to death at Toronto lor the murder of his son.and will he hanged on the 15th December.The prisoner was so feeble (hat he had to he he!{>ed in and out of the dock.He made a full confession and asked no mercy from any earthly tribunal\u2014as he felt himself to be unworthy of it, but he hoped to find mercy in the eyes of his God.\t^ ________________ _ The Chid Justice, in |*assing sentence, Isnv* Ginnselre» tb* labor of perusing u.suppose a cas* ah fpg conducting bimaelf in a satisfactory maftiar.He certainly made great efforts.But joimt confidence could I have in tb* court?Nor was I , singular for saveral persons intimated to me in term», that considering its composition, I hadn\u2019t a cliaoea.Fact.\u2014However cunning man possessed of «uthoriiy may ba, they must not assume all tba rest of tha world to be blind.was completely overcome, and burst into tears, and the scene iu Court was most affecting.OBA1VD TRUNK RAILWAY.ADJOURNED MEETING OK .SHAREHOLDERS IN TORONTO.(From tbe Toronto Globe.) Th# adjourned General Meeting of tb# proprietors in Canada of the Grand Trunk Railway, wo» held yesterday (Monday;, at the Chief En-gmer office, Ontario Hall, in tiiis city.The II m.John Ross, Président of tha Company, occupied tho chair ; and amongst the gentlemen\u2019present we Robinson, .Sheriff McDonald and Dr.Herrick.There would be about twenty gentlemen present.Th# Chairman said this was an adjourned meeting of the Shareholders in Canada, for tba purpose of receiving tha report of Hi* Directors, and transacting tbe other business of ihe com- The Quebec Cavalry\u2014a smart and brilliant troop\u2014under Major Bell, were inspected ut their practise grounds Si, Lewis Road, yesterday morninR, by Col.Ermatinger, Inspecting field officer of the Active Volunteer forces, who afterwards proceeded to the Plains where Ihe Field Battery of Artillery under Capt.Gamache, Dm Tha complete railway system afforded by G and Trunk Railway has conferred upon Due Province eery greet advantages, and they ar* gratified lo know that tbcaa manifast and ___________- aawJold benefit* are thoroughly appreciated by * to drill, the peop e of lb* Province at large.\u201d went through a variety of rapid evolutions «abject, and knowing the influence upon a suteep- ; and firing.The Rifles then arrived on Hble highly organized nature, of this apparently f ih.«round headed hy .hei, «.liant .om-\t' mander Col.feewell, commandant of the Volunteers for the District.affords a sort of occasion for deciding either way at their pleasure.It is a fearful power, and if the Honorable member for Slegaatic spoke eoolli, wo* be to the suitor in bad odo.*, or to tbe counsel \u201c who complains ' or io any way gives offence.To conclude, let tn* add that all reference to\t-\t\u2014- - testimony is offensive to the judicial ear.Conn- !\tr!,e \u2022««\u2022Hug was not a large one, but of \u2022el no sooner sdvert to that topic, than i ha judges **''\"\"** * iu significant chorusesclaitn\u2014\" that\u2019s a q .csiion of cvidenca\u2014we\u2019ll look into it.» A atudy for a physiognomist generally ensues,\u2014for though counsel yield, they don't always acquiesça ; aod their countenances indicate every passion, from despair to rag*, bordering on frauty, all mute, or I winch they uak* incredible effort\u2019* to suppress I and conceal.I have already published ray opinions on this ! Cuvgaa Sreawita* to Canada.\u2014The UahuU ui ^(lectator has great pleasure in \u2022'«tm*», on rHialile authority, that the Jjriioii iti.J Mo.lU American Royal Mail Stea'U*hip Company, (Ctinurd lint) have determined tu plaee four of their large screw s\u2019eumshipt u|»ou the Canada route early next spring.Tlas fortunate circumstance says onr Qotrt«it(Kivarjr h«s arisen from the prottii-uenoo given to the subject of ttie direct trade, by a series of letters which have recently ap)ie:tfi*ti in the London Times, written hy « gentleman of Hamilton.the court room.Th* contiauane# of th* evil dr-This régi-1 pending on th* apathy of those who have tbe ment is not yet clothed or accoutred Power to reprais «ni abolish it, that blood will .uve Cu|>t.Cofn.il\u2019.company, but ih.y ,ave .rv,\u201ce,,\u201cy devoted much attention J rrima.I do hope too, that in the very nest session, noma member wore practical than tha rest, will move to ascertaia whether tLj judge* 0f Lower Canada, or any of than, 4 which of tbam, have aver made any rapveaeiitation if any, what representation on the subject.Soma doubtless have, for what honorable ateo can continua to *d- We have received ftotn the bookstoore ^ J*ab/Te\tCanadian Almanac .u«tc, mr wu«i Huaviaui* wan %mu commua u which fur the tenth time, has mads its minister a system so vicious without at least pro- appearance.Its value and cheapness are\t7 .».so universally known througout Canada I Bui \u2018i\tao* ProP°»« \u2022 .» .\u201ennM\tAn ^\t''\u201c«\u201cw» remedy?It is to offur «a aoswsr to this question it is unnscessary to do more titan uotica ¦ ¦ ¦ its inue.course tuis was nfribu\u2019able to the small quantité of stock held in Canada, the bulk of it bftug belt) in England.Th# ,S«*Tetary would mid thu report, and after that a number of resolutions woul t be submitted for tlieir approval.Tue Sjcrvtarj read the report as follows :_ DIRECTORS IS LOS DOS.Thomas Baring, KUnd dv*i able and exped.viv, such modifications upon the Government as may faciiuau th-m in carrying out its provisions, and which ctrcumsUncss and measure* necessary for the development of the traffic may require.Tiiis Act ha* rendered neersaary some modifications in the contract for the construction of the Victoria Br-dge.Th.se have heeu embodied m an additional agreement with 3fes»rs.IVto Brassey, Hett# A Jackson, the (arms of wbicn have been settled between the Companv and three gentlemen by Mr.T.M Weguelin, the Governor of the Bank of England.The ouHine of the agreement will be read, and a resolution for its approval and comfirinatioa will be mb-mittfo t/i iht nt#ftiing The Director» consider it as a Mr and eo si-table compromise between the Contractors and the Company.The money liability of ihe briJne is at once reduced to tbe extent of a quarter of a million sterling, equivalent to $1,231,000 and i remains subject to s'il further reduction in tha event of any further modification of design The forcing on ihe market of \" IT* ihares, and tha consequent depression of the stock are prevented and the active prosecution and early completion o! the bridge, by which alone, as the Directors believe, the through traffic between th« North-Western States of America and the Atlantic Seaboard will be effectually promoted and secured.The additional outlay on tha Atlantic and St.Lawrence Railway h.« involved an increased rental of £8000, making a total of £74,000 per annum, for which the saucliou uf th* Shareholders is requested.The capital account# presented to Hie meeting show that the expenditure und»r that head to the HOth of June, 1856, amounts to £8,093,010 11s 7d, of which.was on account of the Portland and Montreal Seclii*.for Work between Montreal and Toronto.1856.XXPKMUJTCHK.For Locomotive Power.Coaching charges.Merchandise .Maintenance of way and buildings.General charges .Telegraph charges.Taxes}.Lnngueuil ferry boat.Quebec do .Loss and damage, compensation, Ac.* r: 90091 n 2095?i 49622 3 Balance to Credit of Revenu# Ac count for year ending 30th June, 1856 .Currency.«¦OSIHT*.From Passengers, No.3435C2j .Baggage and Passenger ferry receipts.Mail*.Merchandize, tons 3099951.Expresses.Car bir*.Rants.78558 ?4 9956 10 i 1303 5 7 2988 13 lo 3895 1l ! 2460 $ g 381 13 8 269224 1 ; 25632 J.) 294856 1 101313 1057 10 ?12559 16 10 17516# « i® 3103 13 6 395 17 6 2229 7 10 Curran :y .294856 17 i £1,879,643 2 3,617,113 15 1,361,853 942,775 2 3 0 do Toronto and 419.312 4u.\u20191778 do dn Quebec and Victoria Bridge Railway Th# Weakly Register, ths organ of th# Roman Catholic body in England, atelas that tha ft*v.Snow fell oti Sunday night which hat taK yat entirely disappeared either in town or country.that 1 now write.It has alwaya struck me aa not ths least among those anomalies which abound in Lower Canada, that one judge can finally adjudicate without ap- and are capeM* of carrying th# 'tr*fÜc_pr#iënlad peal on iu«U*rs involving life aod death, wliil* it for convayauea on tbam, with safety and «xpa-requires not lass than thraa to try a suit for six- ! dilion.\t^ ¦-\t» 71^,715, 829.s?l, 1,104,1,113, t\u2019?2^i ^ r.\u2019 4¦,4\u2019 1 473, ,'5o9> 1A19.1.53* I ^39, English Cheap Editions of Popular Authors, per Steamship IVorth American.PRIVATE BILLS.PARTIES intending in make application to the l^gialalire Ataerobly for PRIV/ CAI.BU.1-8either for graming excluaive privilege» o eofiUrrmg corpora*# pewer* for Commerçai or other purpoae* of profit, for regulating survey» or bounds 1 ira, or for d in* anything ten ling t.i » fleet the ngl.ia or property ol other pirtic*.\u2014are hereby nm fied that they are required by ti e 62ml, 63rd and 64th Ralca, (which are published in full in the Canada Gaiene,) 10 gtva TWO MONTHS* NOTICE of the application m one newspaper nub* liahmaft »aa ll«m\t__-»____f .* m\t.\t.rrîlF.Hill* of the Shaternnc, hv P.li*»heih Warner 1.Author efithf Wide, Wide World.f«.6d.Rogliah Trait* by N.M Ernergmi, le Jd.P.xpenencr* of a Barnairr, ?* 6d.Our Miae*!|*«,y, which Ought to hat* rome out but Didn't.i«.3d., I.ion Hun'ing and Sporting life in Algeria, by Jelea S.verd, la.3d.\t*\t\u2022 » , Sport* and Advmi.ire*.by \\V.H.Maxvrrll, 2*.6d, I Pacha of Many Talc*, by Cap'aiu Marryatt, 2a.6«i.1 Rot en the Kr*»p r,\t\u2022*\t\u2022\u2022\t\u2022'\t2s\t(Jd.The Kinga Own,\t'\u2022\t»*\t\u2022*\t2»\t6r d.»* \" I h.t thelunher agicement with the Atlantic aej .t.I^awrcnce Railway Cum| rt.y, dated ll.e 10th | \u2022\tay of Februsiy, 1855, Under ivtiich Additional «hires of bat cowpany, to the extent of XI40 938! «s.Id.have been i«»\u201ecd to ihr Grand Trunk Roil- ! a,,,J Uta » nine it hereby a|prur-, That as many of the share» in the Company a* have been eonverird into a er'ing, nnd have betti 250 Barrels Superfine Flour, \u2014 also,\u2014 An assortment of Ta.rrd and White Cordage Round and Square Iron, Ike.,'Ace.ROBT.MITCHELL fc CO.Quebec, Nov.20 I «56.\t138 J.DYNES AND P.A.BABIN, Artists and Photographers.PORTRAITS m I'U.itog'aph, Ambrolyiie, Dagtierreut) pe, (.andsespe Pa nttng from Natnr* I'lidtograph* in Oil or Water Cul .r», as < xrelleni and for the pre»etil .eason.7itt Oct., 1h56.\t118 NEW FANCY GOODS.FKUM LONDtl.N A I) I'AKIS.-\t-^ydow arc on the Wrapper of each boule, ami thor Sign» 1 mre.A.Rowland &l Sons, 20.Hatton Gatdeu - London, in red ink, at foo».A GOOD SET OF TEETH Ever iutnri'a favorable iinpri'-stona, whtli* their pre-' 1 servntion is of trie mm *1 inn ottanre to we' y indi-viduaLüoth us regards the geneial hcul h by the ;iroper tnastica ion ol ^'\u2022nl!, and tie conaeqiieiit possession ol [mre \u2022*s,eet inn» h.Among the vertoud ¦ p>cnat ae and the aatr.e tire hereby ronverted and ! coiisnlida'ed into ¦ gem ral cap lal »turk to be called i \u201cthe Con.ol dated Stock of the Gre.d Trunk Railway 1 Company of Can da and ,hat .\u201ecl.stork bel divided atnonaat the aev.-rul daises of shareholders in ! the Company, according to their reapretite nietcsla j therein, arid be Irntisferablt and tr,n*itiik»;bltt in any itim» or part*, not b- ing 11.actional parts ot a popun\u201d ! After the regular business ol the Annual Meeting ' wa» r| «p »ed of, the mee ii g wai mide Special, and the fo'hvwing Resolution *va* carried :\u2014 !\t\" That the Rereliuior» of the Directors, dated he j 20.h day of Aeguar, 1856, for forreating, under the » nthoi it y of i Ih> Grand Frimk Railway Ac, 1834, j tie capital of'he Company by ihe \u2022tint of j£500,000, j be, and the vaine is hereby approved ; an.) that the Directorate, and Hey are hereby authorised lorawe Dial «tint, or ao much thereof as rnny tie rromted from time to time for the purpoaea of the C* mpany, by Ho- da ot the tfompany.to ' e called *\u2022 C\u201d Bond», and ihat rach Bniiil be for ^lOl) «trrhng, ami In ar m'ere.i at ilie rale uf £6 per crut and lie repayable in 23 year», and that »uch Biimis be iaaord by ilie Directors upon aurh term* arid Conditions and at aucli premium or discount, anri to such p'r.ona na they stiall Iront time in iiinr direct and detrrmii c.Montreal, Nu\\>mber 18, ] 56.\t137\u2014c NOTICE.he wr*n tire ttnder-i^ned, under die naun* and firm of DORlnN fc FRERE, is hrretiy dia olted by n ntii il ennrent.M«- Lout* PvoiN» Doriom I» aln e amt orixud tu «etile the aflarf tf the said par1 net «h'»» !.E.DORION.F.E.DORION.Queliee, 31 at October.1ar)6.\t134\u2014f \"NLOAKS, Months, Lare», Rthtiniia, V*lvetv, m Embrotd»-,ire.French h\u2019lotv-rB, T.im-lllllg\u2022,.Krrneti Meriiliiea, fce., fcc.Atao a fc\\V ( t.oirr New Fniierna in Velvet and Ta;c»tiy Carp* I» with Uu*s to Ma'ch.GLOVER fc FRY.Qocher, Ocl 7, l.c58.118 Passage to Liverpool./«.THE A I fast ShipTCHF.RNMYA.I- haa »|)lend,d acconiod itiona f- r I'oa- Canadian Almanac for 1857.f|'HE CAN \\IMAN ALMANAC and Reprsi-( I iory nf L»rful Knnwltdge, for the vear 1657.Containinz fu t and attiiieniii' Commerrinl, Sla'.s i-cal.Aa\u2019rinotncal Ecel'mis ical, Irdu'atiuiial, Ki aucinl and general 'hfornianou, with Rail\u2019way M jp of Canada We-t, ' ^ aengeri ; will sail in a fowdaia, Apply ro FUNCH, MEINt KE fc CO.Shaw's Rut'dinzs.Quebec, 25th Oct.1856,\t127 For sale hy F.SINCLAIR, John Sirett.Qtiehee, >'\u2022 v.15, 1856.\t136 PEARL DENTIFRICE.\u2022'sri'le unritalled.t (impounded ot Ihe cho res! and niovt rerherehô irigredieius of ihe ORIENTAL MERBAL, it i* nl iiieiliiuatile value in PRESERVING AND BEAUTIFYING THR TEETH.\u2022TR KNGTH KNIKO THE GUM3, AND IN HENDEKINÜ THE 0HEATII SWEET AND' ru HE, It e-adiratea i artnr fiout ' he Teeth, removea apots ol inripient decay, md poliahe- amt prererv'-s the ! enamel, lo winch u impart» a peail-like **ht eueas.Price 2a.9d.per Bot.f action.\u2014The wont» \u201c Rowlands' Odonto* arc on the l.stiel, nd il j] lioivUtnil if Suns, 30, II it ton (ionien\u201d eng .«vcd on the Guternuioiit , Stamp alfiied pii each box.i ^ Itnporltd and >old hy F.t\\ YSF., Perfumer ; and iï.I».A rdnuiu, l4U E B KC ; un po chaatng else where BEW ARE OF SPURIOUS I.MI 1\u2018ATIONS ! Quebec, Sept.20, 1856.\t113\u201412m,|-fl t Bre.d* Cigars.E*f\\ AyflLLE very clioice, followi; c Q\\J 1V1 D* CABANAS.L\\ COM PE PEN Cl \\, FLORA REGALI.A, For Sale M.G.MOUM'AIV, 5! J S .Peter Street.Quehrr.Ocr 23, ]856.\t1 .'6 Land tor Salo or to bo lact.Of an excellent quality.ÏN Luts > f 20 40, \"r s0 \\ penta, at 'he plea*an V II gr: uf ST.P 11'\" R R F., I'ti-Ii \u2022.f C11A R LES BURG.A T out Stietun of Ware , aiiflii i nl lor i Mill Suça.Ou iho Turi j.'iLc Roads, 6 utile» fr in town.Enquire of K ISATL\\ (PS ( 0 Ufi fi LOZEN GES- 'pms won J.trh.eli tn./norttfc.Æiïrï*?!, 'ïh \u201c a\" L- .M4, K' XV ' ^eweil, Richard Henry Wurtele, ?a!|**r*1 *n,e1'\"»\tdaughter of >ainuel Qui 0* «VrA-J^i _ a»nih« TTTJ \u2022\"\"«\u2022¦tig.th* foth Inaltit.», sfed W Ct»rr.R\u2018*wtey, t.Jn ,f ,Mr> ».je.Wallace, | SHOES FOR THE MILLION II! Tremendous Reduction on Uli COOTU SHOES.PAIRS llrjjl?'?«««h Amelia, infant daughter of receiaed from N Lai J.i!.AeC,,,r\tI treat, at the WholesMc it'd Retail Cheap Boolt Shoo, aiul Kiihbcr iSlon», I\t»\t\u2022\u2022» i \u2022aiu '!b tt*\u2019\treeeived whdat blaattag ^rn.\u2019» ., r\"\tVVill.am Kit » srd», »«ed fir\t\u2022'\u2022vv ol the t.'iuinly Wrxfnrd, Irelarnl, and lQ|'widu»4 f\tÉ'*v, Imving a ducon- ^\"ur l»*'|dea» chiidreu to mouia his 1$ S.7Ï2', n« rhurailay, the i3lh inatant, Arm Vutok.tw\u2018ls \"f Aaaiataiit Commiasary Gcneial aarslaiit Commiasary PONT OFFICE.A M».^ \u2018îoiBi.c, blh Nuv., 1856.l)tM-\tPvt tl»'- Canadian ^ »tOu.'ni S 'Z\"\" *' C'N41H4N.\u201d will be ^ MX p\\\tn.r, the 21 \u2022.mat., ^lilihav *\"«, * 'OPPLmKMTABV ONK Oil at SKV F.N, A.M.thr Pn* .< ifljp''*\tn»u»ibeacnt Nu».I and 31 Huade Street.flr«t Pwo Stores inside I'rescoti Gate, on the Steps, at the following low prices.Full CASH ONLY : Very heat for Griirlrmen, i,i quality, warranted, New Y m k make, only.5» D i Bustoti make.5».! Beal Mou'ri>nl Shoes m th s city, (or Gam.4 Du\td \u2022 .3 Do\tdu .2 j I.silies\u2019New York, I at quslil) .3 ' (.lira\u2019 B'latnu, 1*1 quali'y.3 Do Aluntreal du.3 I Do\tdo .2\t_ Chtldren\u2019a in great vaneiy.froia Is.|0il.to 2».ai d 2a.6.1.E J\u201d Shoemakers buying by the e»?e or dnirn C.\u2022ell ugsin, 10 per rl.less ihau Hie abuse.! DON\u2019T FORUKT\u2014No», laud 31 llusdeStreet.ROGER FINN.Quebec, 18th Nuvr., IS^B.\t1.18 Bohn\u2019s Classical Library, 3s.9d.per Vol.CICFRO\u2019S Three Books of Office*, or Moral Dutii s ; The A'.aba.ia, nr expedfion of Cyru* ;and the Memo-rahilii uf Socrate» ; literally t.an.latod front tlie Greek of Zenophno ; by Read.J.S.VV ,t»on.Srl'et Oratioua of M.J.Cicero^ tianaiated by C.D.Yonge, The Work» of Virgil, literally translated into English Prose, with nous bi Dav.daon.Herodotus a nt*v and literal Version from the text Bache, with a Geographical and General Index by H«nry Carey, be History ol the Peloponnesian War, of Thucydide» ; a new and Literal Version, from the text of Arnold, collated with Bakker, Goller and Poppo hy Revd.Hemy Dale,\t11 Ihe liagedie* ef Æschvlua, li\\ erally traneleird wnh Criticjl no ea, aid an introduction, by A.J Buckley.The Trag.dies of Sophocle», in English Proae, ihe the Oxford translation, Cicanr\u2019a Commentaries on the Gallic end Civil Wars, with the Supplrmentarv Books attributed to Tretiua, including the Alrxy .MH.S.KENDALL, nssis-sisted by Masters.THE \\ t)UN(« L\\I)IE8 recci*e instruction, in Hie Enijlnh French and Italinn Laucuac-r:s, riling and Artlnneiic, liiato y, Astrommiy and Geographjr, with the ure of the GKd ea, Muse and Diauiuf.N.B.\u2014Oneaeh al ornate day French or Engjiih only is spoken in the sehuol, Qitehee, Nov.11, 1856.O Ouetiue.1 3lh Novr.FKEDK.WYSE.81.Pierre, N ».7, St.Jos-ph Sitect.1836.\t13b\u2014m-1 Piano Fortes tor Sale on liberal Terms.by lb# H Germ 131 ten diflr t ill MbiiiifocUi'crs, of London nn.ny, and United State*, also an aaaaor-ment of Nii\\v M ustc.FREDK.WYSE.N B\u2014PIANOS to let.Quebec, 13ib Novr., i856.\t135\u2014m-1 Tlie House of Gotl\u2014The Christians Home, A SERMON preatbed at the Consecration ofSt.xx Michael\u2019s Chapel, Quebec, on Sunday, Sept.16th, 1856, by John, Bishop of Fredericton,\u20147Jd.Sale by MR.CRERAR p) ESPF.Ct\u2019FUl.I.Y intimate* that he has opened For Quebec, Nov.fl 1856.P.SINCLAIR.John Street.132 Port Wine.M PORTA TION i 1855\t\\ in Pipe», Hhd*.& Qr -Catka.and 1856.\t) Front the fiim of I 1 Kingston, Son fc Co.For »i.le M.G.MOUNTAIN, 51 i St.Peter Street.Qualiee, Oet.23, l«56.\t126 \u2014 I Old South Side Madeira.MPORTATION 1S5I.For Sole M.G, MOUNTAIN, 511 St.Peer Street.Otic**r.Oef.23 1856.\t)2rt_ Muildind, lately ocoupicd .« THE GOVERNMENT H»HjSE.and formerly ki own a* the St.Gkohgl'ü Hotel, Pince d'Armes.PUBLIC CLASSES.WEDNBSDAYSandSATURDAYS.Afternoon Class, exclusively for young Muses and Master» 1 mm 4 till 6 o\u2019elock.! Erening Cla«* for grown up young Ladies and i Genilt men, from 8 till 10.The following is a LIST of DANCES, which will ; Ire in pr dice at Mr.Crerar\u2019s Academy this! wiiner ; ni.d he uudert.Uca to make any grownup pe sun dance any one of them tolerai ly well in hIX LESSONS ;\u2014 Pi-Ike, Scliot lâche, Highland Schottischk, Pi ka M.izmka, Vaise i'ellanus.Redowa Waltz, RhcnLh Maitz, \\ a sc a ileux tein«, Hup Wahz, Galop, F.atneralda.and VAI.SIV5\\,NA, a very prrity Spanish Dnncr in 3,4 time, and which 1 will, no doubt, become « taionte.Quebec,?5th Get., 1866.\t127\u2014Im MU.I) RENOWNED MEDICINE, obtaned \u2022m h cclenrity m *|| parta of the t.lutie, i tne cine of COUGH, AiTHXtA, IIoAHsKNEss, Incipient Consomption, and : the «'her atfoc iona .I tlie t he*t nr.d Pulmonary üt*, \u2022» On* Trial will he suflirirnt to prove tlmir uiulouhted vlficicy, being ' rcqtienlly used or der the reconititeiiditii hi of tha mo»t eniitierii of th Pacut'y.P'rpan d d'd S .td m B xe», qi d Tina, nf rarioue \u2022izra, In 7 HuMas KkaTISG, Cheiniat.fce., No.79, St.Paul\u2019» Chunh Y »rd, I.iid ir.Sold Retatl *11 Druggist* and Paient Mtdiciue Vei d ra in World.N.IL\u2014J O prrreut apurioo* itnitntious, please to I observe tint the words \u201cKeating** CoutiH i.ozKNGKe\u201d are eiigrsieii on In Goternineni Stamp ¦ ol each Box, wnh.u tvliteti nunc are one.I U PORTA NT TESTIMONIAL, i CURE OF ASTHMA OF SEVERAL YEARS\u2019 S TAN DING.Caincrott, near Strom/, Gfourrj/erjAxre, Sir.\u2014 H itng been ttoubM «« ith A»V tna, for 1 arverul yrare, 1 could fliii! no relief from ai.y medicine wha'i ver, until I on, nii'orril (il.om two years j to try a box of your tafoobie Lozengea, a.u! J found *006 rcîirt from them ihai I sm determined tor the future never tone without 0 toy ut thrtn in ! the house, .md w ill Jo all in my power 10 recommend thnni to my foeinl*.If you cuttiitler the abuve testimor ial ofanynd-*ant.i-e, yiu arc quite at libttty 10 make uhat use ' of it you pteare.I am Sir, your moat obILed servant, Thiimas Kkating, K*q.\t\\V.A, TRIGG Sold in Quebec, hr J.MUSSON fc CO G G ARDOUIN.JOS.BOWLES, AA .BENNING,and ! GEO.MUSSON.Queiu-c, Oct.27, IS56.\t1 '8\u2014m-lft GREAT STATE ( HEAP MUSIC ! Fine Sherries.J)ALE and GOLD, m Qr.-Caaks, For Sale M.G.MOUNTAIN, 51 i St.I\\ ter S>reel.Qtiehsp, Oct.23.1856.\t126\u2014 H QUEBEC BANK, 0\\ ,\tQ I * 1 i\t\u2022\t1\tQULBKCf\tOcl.y lRj(l» their prraent stock of POPULAR AND CLASSIC MUSIC.WM, LAIRD & CO.Corner of Hope .y Fabrique Streets.AA'E now nn laud, a very Largk and well assorted STOCK or DRV GOODS, to whirn hey would iii»i c tie .ttcnlton of buyeta, re confident CHEAPER GOODS mil not found in Cunada.WM.LAIRD & CO Quohr c.Oct.4.1856.\t118 :vrj llirv be at an Immense Réduction below tha \u2022WN# trunk railway.noA.i.;Ji?5r Airungements.^ *r»7tl:CiNU un M,,NÜ'Y Nuv.24th il ^^f«aii»il,1i *,**\"K*r Ttaa Iruut Qusiec w TAMARAC KNEES, T Quebec,^ept., 15, P85t>.AM ARVC KNEES for sale.Applv tu WM.PHI JE, 136 the ill Vt«\tBuaion and Slaliutie at '\u2022\u2022«'iau.il aifl Tralaa pw W'«l^v,F0lNr LFVl #f .'\u2022\u2022\u2022diiL M*** Tjri*\",n.Porîta 3 Th\tH:W A- M ^ \u2018lOma» .,,d u^diat» will leave the Kadway '',M*'»bo»a re *\" 'V*\t*' ,n- eounec - '\"\"\u2022\u2022i'\t' ,l,, u,|,,* \u2022¦\u2018\u2022\u2022n ui nav geiuui.faTL nM !üXn »\u2022 fl'« It >al- \u2018\u2018nreUat pg\u201e\u201e Levi St*ii a ».i|y.» P HIDlu- R, r EARLY HEADY\u2014The Quebec Aluianar for .^1\t1'57,\u2014Price Fourpence, and containing ! I M AKKED f HICES Ai the collection comprise» the best DANCE MUSIC, And the most beattli ful YABIATION PIECES of the day, Amatkuh» and the PaortastoN »ro invited .u iail eaily.CAREY BROTHERS M i»ic l.ihrary.24 .St John Sire*i Qitehee, Slat October, 18?>fl.\t134\u2014In» i.N DEND of Thukk and onk Half per Cent, haa thu day been drclttrrd on the amount of the Paid up Capital Siock, for the current half year, p.-y-itilc on or «fier iho Fourth day or Dbcrmder next.The transfer book will he closed ftom the 2d b November till tlie 4th of December next.By Older ot the Board C.GETHIVGS, CiV'lurr.Qneliee, 29ih Octr., 1856.\tJ29 SCOTCH WOCL^HOSIERY, &C.JUST OPENED,» eoltrelete nssurtinrnt uf I.adie»\u2019 Gi \u2018\t*\t- - .HOSIERY.\u2014 ALSO,\u2014 Gentlemen\u2019.Scotch Wool Under Clnthing, Dress j Shi ts.Slurt Collar.».Shirt Ftuiits, Gloves, Brace», fcc., fcc.WM.LAIRD fc CO.Quebec.Oe.t.4, 1856.\tily jCIiJ Hank ot\u2019 13.JV.America.NEW BOOKS.THF.NOTES of lliia Hank iasued at Qitrhkc »«J \u2022* St.John, N.B arc ndeemed at noth Drauetif* at par.F.W.WOOD, Manaecr, ,\tQuebec.Qu» her, Oet.18, 1856.\t124\u2014Pirn Cri '*\u2022\u2019 Nb» *6, IXfo}.Ueneral V aunger.IJK I htauiraall 'be usual intutttiaiiim, The Hoy .I Family, G 'lemur Uaurral.Ki' entire ('uuncil, 8peakcis ami , .Mmibrri ul bmh Housra of Pv lininrn , uffierra of all Urn Puidte Depaniaents, Tetnre of Ihe f'uur'a, J .(121» and Oflicna of the ('ourr» in I.owei t'ansiU, Magiwia vh for lu> Dia rwi ol Quebec, residcuta in oily, Milt ary Stnlf uf Canadit, Qurbec Votunieei Fui ce-, t'uriiuraliiiN and Ollicrrs, Bsnka ami iktya ol Disewtint, Le^sl Hohd ya, Tide f able fur every day uf ill y ar, Postal Rales and IfodtiUliiins, List o| all ihe Cli vgi in ilir Guv, njuiicitoua of'lie Uliuicti of Rome, Places and Distance» on all tho Railways m C*i add, fcc., fcc.Published a* tha Mncmy V^filce, and to be »uld hy « I Hie Bn .kaflle'».Qaeoec, N \u2022.11.1851.\tll> nl of I^HF.W\\R ; being the second volume Kusteli\u2019s CriUienn ('orreapiuidenre, cen tinuiiu?the narrative from the ifeaflt uf Lord Rnghm m the < vnruailun nfilie Ciitnra by the Allies\u2014with a bnautifnl likeness 6f the Anther eugrived on Si.nl, Magdalen llepiutrn\u2014by the author ol X a idee Tim Lion of Flaudet* ; ur the Bailie Court rai.The Life of Napoleon HI.\u2014by Edward Roth, The Botlmml .'fGiVai Painter*.3 »ola., Lotufeliotv\u2019a Ptiau U0.ka, beiu'ifully illu»> «ralctf, Fwr Sale hy CAREY BROTHERS, 24*.St.John It.Quebre, Nov.I, 1851.Genuine St.Maurice F orges Wares, &c.r SUBSCRIBER haa a few of those superiur WEST OF ENGLAND IBïiOAlD ClOa'JiSo {Patent ïinifh.) SU I TABI.F.for l.adio»; Cloaks and Genl'emen's wear, from 5».9tl.p«r yard, (warranted nut tu spot.) \u2014also.\u2014 ^ Pi ot and Braver Ulot» », Whimeya, Scotch Tweed, Cas>intc;es, Duerkins, Vesting*, fcc., fcc, WM.LAIRD fc CO.Quebec, Oet.4, iHgfl.fl 3 130 ! L Air-tight Stoves for Sale, with a small supply | of other Ware» j\u2014 12\tVictoria and P.W.Air-tight 3lo?e*, 21 A, 8.a ml G.R, do do .KNT I IFK ASSCRANrE | I'roperly for Salt and to Let.FRANCIS BLAIS, Provincial Land Surveyor, ANO INVESTMENT C O M V ANY, TORONTO, CANADA WEST OFFICE : \u2014 No.63 QUEEN KOCHS.Cintrée, July, 1856.STREET, ST.77\u20146rn A.FRASER & CO., Auctioneers end Commission Agents, DEAN'S BUIl-DINOS, St.I ctbb St««*t.Quebef i Miy 22,1836.\tSO CAPITA L\u2014£100000, In 5,000 Shires, of £20 each, Payable in ùtttalmenl* of one pound lack.NOTICE.THE Subscriber beg* to inform tb« Merchant», and the Public in general, that he h»a leaard the nremiaea laiel» occupied by Mr.J.Rowbottom, No, !0, SAULT-AU-MATELOT STREET, oppo-\u2022ite »hB Quebec Bank, athert ha intend* carrying on buaineaa a* Ueneral ('ommission Morrhant, Anotioueer fc Broker.II* tru»t* by the tone exiiciicnee he h>* had in tht above 1 usiiir9*t and by »triel pUiieio«liiy, to meiii a ahart uf public patronage.HENRY JACKSON, Quebec.April 26, 1856.\t60 THE Stock Booka wrill now *oon be cloaed, and those person* wishing io ho!d an interest in lh* Company had Letter make early application to the A,en,\u2018\tN.H.BOWEN, No, 3, St.Jame»'Street, Quebec.July 24,1655.\t145\u201412m-1 TO LET, ME SHIP BUM.PING VAKD in St formerly occupi d by Mes.r*.Ran k Apply o T Roch, Pkax, Al l.tN GILMOUK fc CO-Quebec.No*.II, 1856.\t131\u20141m M.4 To Lot.To the l»t May i cit.FIR^T-ri.ASS HOUSE, on thu Grande Aled Ku d.furni*hed or unfinished.Apply at thi* office.Quebec, Oei.4.1856.\tIIS\u2014N AYER\u2019S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR TUB RAPID CURE OF C«M% CousVis.nmd Hoanutnes*.WILLIAM COLE, PAPER WAREHOUSE, ST.PAUL STREET.O-rebec, Jany.3 1856.\tI \u2014u TO LET, TWO or THREE ROOMS, furnished or anfur nishrd at No.Uf, PalaCI StRBBT.July Ik'h, 1856.SI\u2014a MR.1Î.H.BROWN, rtACHVR OF THF.ESOIIIH, ERENCH, AND ITALIAN LANGUAGES.At»ply at Mr.P.Sinclair*!, St.John Street.Quebec, May 5th\u201e 1856.\t53\u2014u JEFF K Y J.WYATT, General Agent »nd Commission Merchant, ST.P'ML STREET, QU!- B! C.¦'HE BUSINESS ot ibe Ime Firm o! Fra»eb Wtatt, \\ Co., will i e CONTINUEl> by rh* u: d-rrisi'ei, in »ms o \u2019n ttam\", and upon the asme Premises.J ! FFUY J.WVATT.Quebec, Much 25, 1656.\t3/ 'I G.S PIliUCK, General Hu sine as Agent, Stock and Insurance Broker.Ocmu itrni Inland Riski on modwuh (trmi.OrrtcEa- Lower Town, oppoaite F.xehnnye.Upper Town, l.ihurj A\u2018rocia ion Room*, N.B.\u2014Thie* Riser* t>as S ock fur Sa'e.Q ebic, 13 h Sep'., 1835.\t110 \u2014 u L2T US REASON TOGETHER HOLLOWAY\u2019S PILLS.WHY ARE WE SICK I It has been the lot of the human race to b« weighed down by disease and snflciiii^.IIU1.LO-\\V.\\Y*\u2019S PILLS aro special y adiptrd lolheiclitf ot the WEAK, the NERVOUS, ih* DELICATE, end the INI iKM, of all clime*, age*, arze*, and conri'ution*.Profersur liulluway per*oii«tl; tnpar-in le: d« the monurAclu'e oi hi* medicines, *iid utter* then to a fne a>d enlightened people, as Qia best renu-dy the world ever aaw fur tba ramoval of disease.THESE TILLS PURIFY BLOOD.THE The.* famt.o* Pill* «re exprrssly designed to operata \u2022a th* Uonv.rb, thr liver, the kitlner*, the lung», th* \u2022kin, and the bowels, correctinç any derangement in their furetu-r *, purify ine the tdooil, ihc very fountaiB cl lile, and thu* cut ins disease in all its forms.Itomnar*.Miss.3nth Dec., 1S55.Da.J.C.Area : 1 do not hesitate t-isay the best renusty I hase ever found for Conght.Ilivarsenew.Influenra, and the concomitAiit «ytnptomsof a Cold, is your Chekrt PreroasL.lu constant use In tny practice and my family for the last ten year* has shown It to i-vwses* superior slrtnes for the treatment of tbeee \u2022cm plaints.BEEN K MU HT, M.D.A.B.MORTLRY, Kwj., of Utica.N.T., writes : \u201c I has* nse-J your PtcroRAL myself and in tny fcmll* eree stuoe yon turonted it, and boliese It the Nwt nedlelno for its purpose crer put out.With a bu t eold I shonld soon** pay twenty-five dollars fra l>ottle than do without it, t«ila*s Offices on 'he ground floor.Apply to lb# tii.dermncd.\t\u201e C.R.O'CONNOR, Secretary.Quebec, JanyM 1S56.\t® B.VOHL, 0?X3X4»H, Corner of St.John Street, entrance on St.Angela Street, (Pacing reeidsnce of O.Aipobd, E*q.,) BP.GS to inCortii his ft tends and thu Publie genet ally that, a' tin* eoUcitation of very many citizens, tSere being also no other par lies in this city ia th* sanve line of business,\u2014he baa been pert** ded lo RE*OPEN his eataMtsbmrstl, audio purekvat a NEW STOCK, selected from the best English Md French house», including a large *nd moreeal liable as#ertmrnt of Telescope* and othar INSTRUMENTS, Cdssae», ke.,iban heeser had fernwrly, end to sttateh hs respeeifulty ineitea attention.He will be in at'endiv-ee personally from morning UR night, hasing removed h»a r*»idenee in to the city Quebec, 14th May, ISW.trig!) Mmol of «uftwr.ri'VH R usual course of instruction in this Insti* 1 tut ion comprises English Reading} Grammar and Composition, Htaievg, Geography, Writing ; Arithmetic, General and Commetcial ; Matbema-i ic«, including t»e#tB*lry, Algsbia, Menanrbtioti, lie.; French, Latin, and Gieck.Tbbms, *» heretofore, £12 U*.per annuw, payable quatietly in advance } SchulBra under lOyearB of age £10 per annum.By a due distribution of labour among the Teacher* Bud other arrangements, a rail opportunity is sflorded of areutii'f prufleleney in thn practically useful, aa Well as H* classical branch**.Quebec, January 2», 1856.\tH>.\u201412m 52\u2014u HOUSE TO LET, i'hl Wi h immediate povsession, rHR Three Story BRICK HOUST, forming corner of Su*e, Ice Hous* (filled with ice) »nd every o her conreniencs for a prirst# family.Tba who!* in th# highest atat* oi repair, vvi'.b a rarden and well ef excellent water.App'y to *\tPH.HUOT, N.P., at.Lewis Street; Of WM.MARSDEN, M.D., Proprietor, No.6, Ann# Street.Ayer\u2019s Cathartic Pills.DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS.Nearly half the human race have taken thrvs Pills It has I-ten proved ia all part of tha world, that aothing ha* hren found equal to them in cases of disorders of tbs liver, Jyvprysia and stomach complaints ftuoatly.1 hey »o> n 51 vs a healthy tons to thuve urtan*.huwrvi r much deranged, and nhen all other means lia' e failed.GENERAL DEBILITY.\u2014 ILL HEALTH.M'*ny of the moit despotic Governments have opened thi.tr < 11-tom Houses to the inti¦ duction of these Ptiis, that hey may became the medicine nf the tuasses.Lear:.* J 1 «lieee» admit that this medicine is th« host remedy ever known lor persona of delicate health, or where the sT.tem ha.been imunired, as iu invigoraitne pr*\u2019pt?rtir* never fad to atford relief.F E M A L E CU MPL AI NTS.No fe\"i»i«l«-, youri\" or old, shonld be without this celebrated median», it corrects and re-ul.de* the r.irntidy cvsn .taxvd tlivlr utmost to priKluce this lie*t, mertJt-s stimulate the vital activities of the body, rsttiovo the obstructions of its organs, purify the Mo^l, Bud ex;>el dlseww.Tliey purgeout the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or dlsor* dered organs Into their natural action, and lm;>art healthy Son» srith strength to the whole system.Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, hut also formidable and dangerous diseases that have tadfled the best of human skill.While they produce powerful effects, they are at the same time, in diminished d,tt,B,*4* cording to tha table of listes selected.\t_ Premiums charged for cvcnr thkel month» dii* ference of age\u2014not, aa is usually the cast.forererf whole year only.\t.Half Credi t Policies granted on term» uawnMiy favourable to the amured.the amount of half for which creditla gireis, being liquidated out of lb* * rAt*tha Annual General Meeting on the 27lb Apt (cat, a reduction of 30 percent was made lathe pres»»» year's premium on all Policies of Five 0» Saseaytai* standing.\t.\u201e\t, A Board of Directors in attendait* dad »t » Age of tho Assured in ovary cas# admitted ia tn Medical Attendants remunsraud in ail caaea forthsii reports Ago.(PROPRIKTAKY.) Extract from the Half CniHt Rata of Pn mium9 Half Premium during First 7 years.A 0 1 1 I I 2ft 30 3ft 40 46 60 65 «0 4 19 7 I 9 4 II 9 fi 14 10 I « 12 9 £\t3 (MUTUAL.) Table with Participate* '* ^*1 Pay Whole (Ana#*» Premium lor rxmaiudsr (>i Lit £ t.d.1\t19 2 2\t3 4 9 10 18 4 9 8 ft 0 A 6 13 4 Extract frL\t_ fits, after Seven Yearly Age Yeara.Annual Premium.Months.A a.d.3U give SYSTEM.Far sale by STEPHEN PAUL k Ch.mbcra Street, Nem-Yotk, and by G.G.ARDOUIN, J.MUSSON ft JOSEPH BOWLES, Quebme.May ft, \\m.CO., 149 CO , and «a aumenlt Qatittrl p rriaisw Jt ».0 If Physicians and individuals in all parts ia immense, and a careful perusal of tba Almanac, iiubliahed annually by the proprietor, nnd to ba had .rails of any nf his Agents, cannot but saltsly lha most skeptical that Ihiersunady ie re»Uy deserving Ihe mat celebrity it has obtained.\t_______.^^rincipal Office snd Manufactory, No.96 ARC IJ 91., Philad'a.Pa.\t.\u201e\t,\t, «na For .'fate by all druggist» in Canada, and JOS.BOWLES, G.G.ARDOUIN, «nd J.MUHHON ft CO., QUEBEC.\ti
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