Voir les informations

Détails du document

Informations détaillées

Conditions générales d'utilisation :
Domaine public au Canada

Consulter cette déclaration

Titre :
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.

Éditeur :
  • Québec :[s.n.],1805-1863
Contenu spécifique :
jeudi 6 mai 1858
Genre spécifique :
  • Journaux
Fréquence :
chaque semaine
Notice détaillée :
Titre porté avant ou après :
    Successeur :
  • Quebec daily mercury
Lien :

Calendrier

Sélectionnez une date pour naviguer d'un numéro à l'autre.

Fichier (1)

Références

The Quebec mercury, 1858-05-06, Collections de BAnQ.

RIS ou Zotero

Enregistrer
[" ï)t ®uebcc THURSDAY EVENING, MAY C, 1858.VOLUME LXV.JlUroim Cm MORES ET STUDIA ET POPULOS BT PRJCLIA DICAM.Vim.Ob», if.NUMBER 54.gfee ttufbec iHmutg.Ebtabubud 1805.OEOROI T.CART, Pasuam- POBtOBBO MttmaoAT, Twmbaj, BAT, mt Haut Pabt Poob, f.m., fa «¦« fur tkt Max.Btbahbbb«fafa**»*¦«»\u2022 StratomimoM, £ l par \u2022****,i» tanmrt.VBICB »F ABFMtWI»**\t- .flrK tiMftfa»AliM«aa« .-7 Hbm fa 10.v/*\t4« - UBWBffa *f IOUbw,.fa far lia» fafaHMfa fa«rtfaM-fa *0\" airBBi tiaaB.UBlMfaWl \u2022¦Ul r»rMAu4atar|a4MMrS* \u2018\"oifarefer 4l\u2014aaU»Bla|AfrerUremwU,fa fa ia arWaf.MS faUrerefa a» 4b| fre*faa«fa fak- \u201c*SS^BBi tafiai Afar»*: «Ill hafailrfafa fa7 #«|l*fa* A4rertlre«a»fa.O* AUtmmmlMtmimuthtpodpdd.Lewaaa Aasar.\u2014 Mr.P.Alfari *1» Cla* awaife Ufa, Uafard Mreat.bios asFTobTjTistxsb done TO ORDER, Bf tarreci fa4 «fairtaafad .fafagi ^\t^ RlltfafPreafaUaffMfa, laifa*B| RILL HEADS, CARDS.CISCO LA ES, FAMPHLCT®! POSTERS, cllnKmaSn*TimT|h DEEDS* MEMORIALS, LAV* SLANES, Afa at far ipfafatffas ot LaMar Prare Priatlaf, «ilk aaaiaaaa afa OafaUk.Perfumer, Ofbb tub Batba ia Palacb Srasar.Hair Dnk|, Carting, fa\u2014gaataf afa all ki af Hair Work dona at ikaabortaat noMaa.Qaabac, Jafa 4,1857.\t«8-13» Houses for Sale or to Let.A' TO LET.rpHRIE a\u2014fcrtakla Snak Hoaaaa wl'k A daaMawMawa, blinda, waiar, owbaildlrg^ aitaaud la AaaMa fareat, «ilhia 6 miaataa walk af U«ia Slrcai\u2014real £ii Will fa fafarad, falafad, lu., for good laaiala, ^ **\tA.JOSEPH, Or la E.O.CANNON, N.P.Elnaardlaa Plata, April IS, 1851.\t44\u20141« TO BE LET, A^A rpwo COMMOdVoUS1 DWELLING VU 1 HOUSB9, irtuatid ea Ifa Balridara Road, .JjainU* ika rertdaaia of P.Palk B>Baao E«v\u2014wlik SUhlai, Oaack kanaaa, a wall ol pan «at.r, afa ana acre af land allaakad faaack Sanaa.Apply to R.H.RUSSELL.M.D.Qaabac, Sapt K.18G7.\tllS-a TO LET, \u2014Poaaaailon Piiot af Map fall I\u2014 JU4 VfrflE HOr8!î, SHOP and STOkE in A 81.John HtiCfi, at praaant occapiad bp Mr.Samvrl Lubnbil, palmar.Applp fa\tG.H.PARKE.Riaifckl, Marcbd, 1U*.\t27 Bakery and House to Let IN VatHara Siraat, nasi door 'a Mr.J 0.VaHSra fc 00*8 Cabiaal Manafaa larp.Applp fa J.O.VALUERS * SON.Qaafar, Marab 4.1858.\t27 HOUSE AND SHOP TO LET Mq'HE Bpaaiaaa SHOP afa DWELLING A vdk Cal Si ana from, aa« ocaaptad bp Maori.Maloaia R Lnmieaa.Parriara, Na.8 8(.Jaka (kraal, appaaSa to OalUna.Applp fa Mr.Paal, Lktla Rlttr.Pabp.H, 18M.\t88\u2014a SHOP TO LET.MrpHE SHOP laialp aaanpial kp Mr.1 HMÎap.i*ilor, Na.S Pabrigaa Siraat, aaa 4oar aartb af Ifa Marearp OSaa.Applp la Mr.Paal, Ultla Eirer P,bp.88.1858.TO LET, With immediate Poneanon.Thornhill house, «hmb aaa Mila af Tall Bar.»(.Laala Rafa With ar «hbaat fraai 80 ar 80 Acraa Orare Ufa.Applp fa J.P.BRADSHAW.Qaabaa, Fabp.10,18M._____81 SUIT af APARTMENTS to LET.Applp 3Uirr0se0.R.SMEATON, MONEY AND BANKS.JUST Raertiad,\u2014 A TrtatiM on MoUllic afa Paptr Maaop afa Bank», wrklaa far ifa EaanUpfaia BriMaaoi* ca, kpj.R.MeOaNach.lair Dreaser, Wig Maker and u*gA,î.I ui* ' la'anda ; a Tbla af lha PaaiSa Oaaaa bp Mr.Louis Lemoine, Machinist.Ham REMOVID Ma Alallar to Ifa North EmI \u2022Ida of Sb PaaPt Mirtti, Na.18, aaar GalbraMb'i Paaadrp.Qaabaa, Map IS, 1857.Ur 91.StAmSIBlSH HAS REMO V ED fa No.47, Sr.Anmb Stbbbt, oaraar af Ptaoa 4\u2019Anaa*, Raa da Tra\u2014.Jaao S, ISM.\t, 48 R.M.SallaMyaa.Flora ; or raif Doaapliaa, bp A.S.0.t.Tha Roby Poaiy ; a SaUUag «ilk Ifa «ortd, ky ib, aatkar af ** Wing* afa Strioga.\u201d llluatrntiona af Ika Sn«k of Prerarkr, by Ufa Rafa.W«.Caaai.af t.Patar*«Ckorak,UlafaO»« \" bat CbrUiiMiiy laacbai ra*yMttag ifa Sfay, by R.Lre, Afar\u2014fat and atfar Pa\u2014\u2022 by Ckvlfa Etagtoy \u2014ALIO,*» Harpaife Magatiaa for May, ^IuIDDlItON h DAWSON, Paat af MaaaUia NM.Qaabac, April IS.1858.\t51 WILUAM COLE.PAPER WAREHOUSE, ST.PAUL STREET.Qaabaa, Jaay.8, ISM.\tI\u2014a MR.E.H.BROWN, Tsacbia OP THE bboliim.PBBMCH, ABO Italian lamooaobi.Apply «I Mr.P.Simclaib**, 8b Jeba Straar.Qaabaa, May 5ih, 1857.\t58-a MUSIC HALL.tboy are ready la FURNISH at Ifa tboia \u2014giiiA float Ufa, DUnm FARTBt, Balls and Suppers.Ma\u2014a.0.A W.«ill alao prat Ida tfa Hall, Marta, AUand»aU, fca.if ragalrad.N.B\u2014Tba HALL afa THRATRl fa LET for Tfaatriaala, Caacaru, PaaanaMa, afa aitor \u2022*- W.W.WHRSLRR, Supi.Qoabra, April 17, 1858.\t45-13«-l JUST RECEIVED, CssklRg, FRrlsr rr< H«U Sttrss.THR oadarrignod la aa« racairing aaalbar lot of (bare raealkal Sima, aaah aa (fare baa toaa ao «aab d\u2014afa far daring ifa pa«t two arentfa, prie* tfa aa\u2014 ae fenaar lot, afa a\u2014prba tka aa\u2014 variotp afa aa addirioaal amity ia tha \u2022haaa ol ifa \u2022\u2018 BILL OVLINDSR,M lor Halit, tad Ika \u201c EAGLS BOX,\" tit plate.RIOHD J.SHAW, Facing ika Uaptr Towa Marbat Sgoar N.B.\u2014All iba abore Siort, aaa fa aaad far «afa or noil.Qoabra.l«tb Notr., 1857.\t188 Îe\u2014bta, Api Just F LETTS afQaabi The Life of Hirduck.AA IDDLETON h DAWSON faaBjaal wartaad ivl^Toa Life.af Mtjar Gas.Sir Hoar yHwrtafa M.C.B.«bo fail brao aaUralr _ _ lodia far \u2014rtiboo SO taora, aaa «ko boa hod \u2014pit apport aaitiaa of fenaiag tor rati afa a\u2014prifamire a pin\u2014, af Mo afrat of Sr*.fab rala.la ifa ca«aiteUao af thte Sorti ovary avaltebla aaaraa af iafet\u2014Itea baa boat tabaa advABtaga of, afa aa aaaania acaoaal af bia tan caa\u2014dta w givao, 1 rel\u2014a, 18\u2014, prtea 5r, Eaglifa tdMtea.-AfaO,- A aanplaio Rafay Raakaaar ia DaMare afa OaaU, with inttrcM ubla* afa labka Car ika rtlaaia* tioa af ftrifaicAl Pay\u2014nu aad Rate* fey Ifa aonvarrton of Carrtaay iata DaNara aad Caau,Si,U, A tmitea aa Matallie aadPaprr Maaay aad Eaaka ky J.R.MaCallack, la.6d.Par Sala at 8ba«'a Baddiag, Pool of Moaaiui HiM.Qaabac, April 17,1858.\t4S ****** Edition, Life of General Havelock.A Riaarepbical Sketch af Mir Haary Hartlack A E.C.B.by Iba Herd.Willi\u2014 Break, 5*.Aloe a fertkar (apply of Inc followirg : Hb Matter af ladia, la Iba ««acwulM of Laabnaw, fa «h«h) a ntrraiiva af tha dalrnco of Loaknow aad a \u2014afar af Gancrel Hareteck.a\u2014piled by a far\u2014r rdiior af Iba Delhi G am Ha, lad adWaa la.SL Iba Divarafai bp Ladp Cfarlet'a Burr, 1*.Sd.P.sf NOLAIR.April 88,1858.\t48 WANTED,* tew Arire and latalUgaat MEN af ga.>o iddrMi, la aaavAM tfa bbI» aad popater Work, af ifa LONDON PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPART.AHfaretW Biaatralloa «IN ko glren.Apply by latiar, addrttrad fa Bas 400, p.0.IIOMlftAla JNO.R.MONTGOMERY, Agaatfer PaMMwra.Marab 88,1888.\t, 85 NOTICE! ! THE GRAND TRUNE PERRY BTEAMER «ill ata\u2014anae far ragalar Trip* aa MOM' DAY, tka 88th tealant, and «IS teara at Ifa lia\u2014 tptalAed aalH fortfar aoitea : Aaaaaa Mr Jtaflwap Lmmtb Maffca,\tWUrf ¦\tQDESEOl CARPETS.The whole stock of carpets, rugs afa FURNISHING MATERIAU, vis.Jarpate.Valval Pilr, Bioraela,Tapev'rp, l«partel, aad Kidnradnlaiat Oa HEARTH RUQB, DAMASKS, MOREENS, Fringar, Gkapt, tu., tea.Now an band ia tfaS'oroa of ifa Safaertbor, «ill fa aoM at a baavp radatitea aa eoat prtea FOR CASK Having paaitirtlp daiarfaaad \u2014 tlaateg Ifal braach of (ho bartaaaa.\t.Partit* ragakiag tap Udag ia Iba abava lin# \u2014 parttealarp ra^awUd fa taU bater* baying J.H.MORGAN.Qaabac, Marab 5.1858]\t28 FARE,-Id.tsok FssBtRgsr.JAMES TIBEITt, Qaabac, April 87, 1858.TO PLUMBERS.RICHARD J.SHAW kwpa eaa*Ualty an band Iba following aitaaaf OAST IRON SINES, vis : IS a88,88 * 18, 88a81,81 a 18,87 b 17.\u2022Ira CAST ISON EATH8: Ihap wa IteM, wall \u2022kapad, afa «M fa feratehfa at Maauf\u2014arm* ^'Qaabaa.Sapl.18,1867.\tIDS 191, Marble Works, ST.JOBS STREET wHhomt.A at Na.3, Pl*aa D'Ai Qaabac, Na*.88,18»7.141 TO LET.Mrf«WO FIRST CLASS STORES a a A Hoar\u2019a Whabt, with Ornou afa Safb* Apply fa H.S.ANDERSON, Oris\tWESTON HUNT, N.B.\u2014Tfa propriété* bava tpssad a Paraagt fr\u2014 Si.Prier terrai fa ifa Wfaaf aa «kteh lb* abnra Store* arerilaaMd.Qaabac, Sapl.5,1857.\t H* STORES TO LET.SEVERAL FIRST CLASS STORES oa Ifa prnpmp ka«a ifa PaKa-DB Villb Pi* r*rl,' GRO.BURNSSTMESteCO., Si.Paiav Strtel Qaabaa, Map 7.1887.\t54-l8ai Ts U Lst, .rpHAT baaalifeNp rtiaatad H0U8B, oa *¦5 A Un Oorate Rafa, tetalp araapied bp SUP Oapt.Rata, lo«ttkar «dh ih* Subi**, afa Crack Ho***.\u2014Ram aradorato.Apply i* JAR.H.GREEN.Qaehac.April 14,1857.FOR SALE.\u2014STONEHAM.4 VALUABLE PROPERTY, conUln-lllll\ting 500 ter**, ambricing (ha greeltr Me part of Lae Lirran, batween 10 afa 16 ¦era* a la* rad, (ha rad In wood.On thn Sogurp ih*r* ire upward* of ora ihawaad m*pl** eo«p«cl.Tha building* coa.id nf a lubclinliil boa** with a doubla rUno ehimnay, barn afa *l*ble, ke.\u2014 Tha Itka abound* ia troat.Ufa \u2022«eallant.Di«-Unee 12 mite* frnm town bp Uhing lb* Grand Lina and lha RoChapteit*.Thi* i* a* handiom* and piciurtMU* a eounlrp ra*l »ny in Lawrr Cimd* Apply ta\tM.TEBSILR Ei^.N.P Quebec, Sapl, 8.1857.\t106\u20148m .Haydn's Creation.HAYDN'S ORATORIO, lha CREATION Edited by Vinarnt Novallo 3*.P.SINCLAIR.Qucber, March 23, 1858.\t.38 The Nbraribof oScra for *al* I ¦OHUHEHTfi MANTELS in variety T AILES sf all fwrts.HEADSTONES, AccM &c, A largo Stack alvrap* to «olaot 0\u2014, PLAIN tan ARTISTICALLY DECORATED.tt-PRICES MODERATE.Qrebec, Aag.IS, I85T.FELIX MORGAN.97 JTEIV SPRING 4* SUMMER GOODS, Jart Received per Mon'raat Ocean Slaaauhip \u2022\u2022 Indian,\" ate Portland afa Orafa Trank Railway.C.Sl A.SMEATON, MEROHANT TAILORS, NO.101 JOHN ST., UPPER TOWN.QUEBEC.THE MANAGER of ih* akov* M'abttehmenl having just returned from vklting London Loadv, Mancheiter, OUagow, and all lha princip* aitte* of Graal Britain, iMpcctfullp oils b the greMtrt dir patch and upon lha moat mod«r*te (arm*\u2014FOR CASH, MILITARY COMPANIES FITTED OUT.0.k A.SMF.ATON would alio cill tha *tt«n tion o(lha Ladia.nf Quahee tn (ha STAMPING BRAIDING, and EMBOSSING department of (heir Evlabliihmcnt, htving \u2022 great tariely ol the bc.t atvlc of Freurh patUrn*.Q(itbec,M*rch 21,\t31 6:00 A.m.\t4:10 aji.\t 7:15\t\t; «ith Para 1 Pa\u2019gra te (raighl\t7:45 a Jl.\tfur Maalraal 9:80 15a.parbiraumorlt.8d.i, April 17.1838.P.SINCLAIR' 50 Just Published and for Sale.LETTER u lha Right Reed, lha Lard Btehop ofQaabtc, on SulJact* etnnecicd with Tree.>rta*l\u2014 in tba Charch, bp tha Retd.Gilbert Forep, LL.D., T.C.D., Cathedral l^ctarar and of tha Dioaaun Church Society.7^d.P.SINCLAIR.April 24, 1858.\t49 IIBTKOmiTAII Horn, Ftbrlqne Street, Upper ToiTOi QUEBEC, G.W.PURDY & CO\u201e LATBor Miw-vona, rbovbicroBS.S3* Thte Hole! hi* only Uulp barn c*l*bll*had and I* craductad on tha Kuroptm prtnei* plCa CJ* Aptilwenli furnithed, bp Ih* dap, «ilh ar without Matte.MEALS AT ALL HOURS' CP* N.B.\u2014A* amir* view af the whole Clip \u2022nd *urronnding Country I* ifordcd from Hie Cupola i.fihi* Ratal.Qaabac, April 10,1858.\t48 for Numbers Musical Bouquet.par 8 a\u2014\u2018Ship Indten, the fbRowing :\u2014 PAVORITR A mar lain Maladte*, Sang bp Cbrtelte Minrtrala.I add New* From Hu\u2014,7|d.Hard Ti\u2014\u2022 ca\u2014 again na more, 7|i.Oml* Annie, 7|d.Oh Baya tarry \u2014 Leap, 7|d.BaaoHM Star la Hravrn an bright, 7| l.TfaOMFoNuarv Gone,7|d.Ifa alhar rid* af Iordan, 7|d.OBadOMJaf 7|d.Wa \u2014 tMBtef rt*i« Mary, 7|d.Hal bfa hte frlrrdi, bp C.Maekap, 1*.81 BavriNlpos\u2014¦ la be, bp 0.W.H.Mvaigo\u2014> rp, la.Sd.Heap da Daadaa do Quadrillât, 1*.7J.F.SINCLAIR.April 17,1858.\t46 VICTORIA HOTEL, POINT LBVL OPPOSITE QUEBEC, Adjoining lha larminu* of tha Grand Trank Railway.WM.NORMAN,\"\"of tfa VICTORIA HOTEL, hags to infirm te* friand, and patron* thtl hiring pat the pr\u2014ira* te thorough repair, ha ia now able to accommodateptnie* .cither married or «ingle, «ilk board ter lit* Bumarar Meath*, an aa*oa*bte term*.Garnir\u2014n having brainw* te lha Lowtr-Taw* will Ind It mort canvaateai, a* c\u2014Mnkg bnih Towa and Country, a* Ifa Ferry Steamer will ci every ta* minuit*.HOT, COLD, and SHOWER BATHS a( any Nl (milt* Her\u2014 afa avtrp kind of aaklcte* alwave an hand WM.NORMAN.Quebec, April 17, 1858.\t48 GREAT REDUCTION Ta clora Uaa*lin\u2014nt* praviaaa to r\u2014ovteg to S .Juhu Strati, within.PYB Vary Superior MA NOS from lha fart flaw York Maker*\u2014 Ora Y Ooiava R\u2014wood Or bad Sqair* £100 for £80 « S|\t\u2022\u2022\t\u2022\u2022\t£97\t10«.\t\u2022\u2022\t75 \u2022 M\t\u2022*\t\u2022\u2022\t£97\t10*.\t\u2022\u2022\t75 « S\t\u2022\u2022\tCWafaring\t£80\t\u2022\u2022\t70 Oaa Grand Fiant', Bxxdwood London, t\u2014 £180, for £50.Aad wvaral Cattage Ptarav, tqmllp cheap, «il be raUto pwaaal maatag afa to mtk* room for raw Itaa* oa tb* In May war, whan iba Sab-will ayva act te ih* Go' Stone Store racing Sir at, nest duo* to Mr.Looia, She* \u2019 **\u2019\tH OWEN, Bortna: Piano Store, 801, 8l.John «treat, without.Qaabat, April 88,1S56I.____48-f \"CLARENDON HOTEL.\" TIB FROFRlBTDR*wîu faruith COLD LUNCHEON, from ihiadaio, la tfa Clwra of the Navigation, foe 83 cant* each.Qatbre, April 10, 1858.\t47 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN iw Ayptaaiion will ba mad* at 'ha prerant Sc*, \u2022tea af lha Pro*i\"ci*t Farli*\u2014ai fc r«rmk*ion to teofaaaajho Capiial afa a\u2014nd tfa Cnirtar eftba C.GETHINGS.Casbter, QpsiBe Barb, \\ ', tat April, 1858.\\ 89\u20142m *J«H SEWED MUSLINS.I CON r F NTS or TWO CASES or ¦BWBD MUSLINS.at 85 par cant, diacaant, FOR CASH.J.H.MORGAN.r.Marrh*.1858.\t18 GREAT mmm um OF EDUCATION.MR JENKINS bag* to tarerai lha pahlte h* Intend* lo open a CLASSICAL COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, on MONDAY Nov.2nd, al the Plaça d'Armct, ia Ifa larga bat\u2014 known ** ST.OEOROFS BUILOmO, Room No.38, first floor.A lynopai* relative lo Urmi, raheol guvera\u2014at, ke., will ihnnly bn tuiMd, and may fa ebtatefa al Mr.Hineliir\u2019* book itor*, John SlrraL Parent, or guardian* who detire an interview with Mr.Jenkin*, wilt pleaae call at hi* nrtdenee, No.2, John Street, withoet, entrant* by a aida door, Glacla alreet.\u2014 AIM,\u2014 MISS JENKINS will receive a few pupita at bar raaidtttrt N'o.2, Jnhn S'rari.without.Quitte, Oct.2.1557.\tU\u2019S JEWELLERY, WMCIEim \u20acMCK§ Filled and Pipirr Wares, 7AVCY ARTICLES, ke., C.J.AHDOUIN\u2019S, tS, Fabrlqas Stmt, Adjutoteg Lai ad\u2019i Dry Gouda Store, With an allowance nr IS to 90 Per Cent Discount, FOR CASH, oa S» to G».off the 20a.OM G 4d and Silver liken in Eiekange.Ate* a litoral Ca h Diaioanl, altewad ea lha Watch Walk.c.jTardouin, Importer, Watch and Clock Makar Jeweller, ke., («ring the Upper Tnwn Maikat., 21*( Jany.1S5\".LICENSES.QUBBKC, 87ia AniL, llhf, Tarera Ltean\u2014.£7 S\tO Brer afa Wira.g 15\tQ Sumboat.f S'\tQ .\"\t 4\tIS\t0 Tampan bn Hatrl.i 5\tO Billiard Tabla.18 10\t0 Ï«\"7 \"Y.i \u2022\tO Pawnbroker.15\t0\tO Still.10 0\t0 Auction.S S\t0 llawhar.S 6\t0 «faP.5*0 \u2019\u2019¦MIE ANNUAL ISSUS ar LICENSES «M 1 begin, ai aaaal, en tha Irr MAY a*Blr~ Poreara wbahava atoainad Cariifcalaa 1er TaV«» Lieanra in tto Conatrp and \u2022' Munteipol Patate*» fr\u2014 tha Cüy Clark «Ml call al km artra (fa farta LiCBaaaa aa harttyfura.Applteaala ter tha tRV Shop Ltean\u2014 will be required a* barototere fa grad\u2014 ih* City Traaram\u2019a Raaaipl Ifa £8 Rafa Ta».In all caare tto Provliaial dray aa ab\u2014 «IN be due, culuaita of iba tea or daip impaafa ky County ar Laaal Council*.Ptreana c\u2014reaaatef lha law are tlibte lo a Ina af £1210a.and a\u2014a, ar claaBrodmuntb'a imprteaam\u2014 te Ifa ea\u2014MB Jail af Ifa Dklrtet.tt\u2019OsM sod lllvsr Csln «10 to taktR at Btok rttss.Rcvaaua I nap art or** OGoa, Na.8, Ri.Parar Street Cl\u2014 to Baakof MaMreal.Qtraiat, April *7,1836.O.J.DUFF, NEW-YORE, MaBotaclnrer of Straw Goods, Panama, Leghorn.Hair Braids, Laos, and To sorb, WOOLEN AND BEAVER BATS.Bonaatr cleaned and mad* in Oilier, Hamilton.GEO.FULLER, 44\u20141m\tSite Agent in the Canada* ~ Insurance.Fire, MARINE, and INLAND NAVIGATION RISKS can be covered on appliatran to lha underaigned.A- IRASF.K, Dran'v Building.2nd April IR'T.\t52 SEADED TENDERS, addre\u2014d to tfa mater Grnaral, afa Marked M Tafaac fer Mart Sernca,\u201d will to rretired at TORONTO, aalM It o'clock area, oa TUESDAY tfa Fi\u2014 dap of Jaao next, ter lha Gaevaya\u2014 af Bar Majartyte Malte, Six timaa par waaktaab «ap bol*\u2014 QUEBEC afa RIVIERE DU LOUP aa baa, a* afa te\u2014 Ifa Firal dap af July real.Tto cirarepaiiM lo b* mada la gaed rate Baoto 1 Can\u2014 aacarding to tto St acre, kilrr\u2014 fa\u2014 « afa Petal Lari ( afa brt\u2014a Patel Lavt aad Biaidra da Leap, to wall apraiatfa Carte, Wagger Carirtra, aa Ire atela « lha roida map regain.Tha C\u2014pu'td dutanca batwaca Qaabaa aad Rivière do La«P ia 114 atilt*.Tto rale *f Travel i* bo \u2014 I\u2014SteaEte «Aaa par hoar.iacIwUnt ateppagre ter all pai] Tba dap a aad hoar* uf arriaal afa d fa aa (ultewa, auhjaat to a right af ifa ______ Oanaaal to alter iha ram, rhautd bo aiaaidra R faaiaabla aa lo da, la Ufa tba Hail fr\u2014 fat Qare bea and Rivid a du Loup Port Offiaaa \u2014if dap rare Butuiay at aucb boar utfa Puatmaator Oaa\u2014I \u2014y fr\u2014 li\u2014 ia lima point eat afa icgrtfe.aad i*d«llrariha*«\u2014at aitrerafa af tfaraatateNlare iaaa k\u2014a, p\u2014lug rear lha aawHp wav\u2014d Paau rofa betwaao ifa Iw* ala\u2014, and raraieg aM Ito Officra that are or map ba catebliafad Ifa*\u2014.The Oonlraci, if '«tia factor tip «aaaated, «M aiatinaa te terra tore Iona\u2014 axaaodtef tear yaara : tba Foa\u2014 Ornaral reMrvaof tfa light to toratinaia tto agree*«el al aap ti\u2014 privé\u2014 to tsplra'toa af ito tear yaara, atould tfa ptibHg ire taraal In hi* opinion require it, apoa givlag tin C\u2014rearm lb\u2014 otoaifa preriara a*I tea of hi* tetaatiua.All aipt\u2014a oa Ihia Raato far Tuile, Farriaa, ke., mart to dafrepfa bp lha Caairattor.Bach Tender 10 Mata iha prtea aafccd hi ward* \u2022l length, and lo fa \u2014paxlod bp ifa «rtUaa gntaatca af i«u naporeibla part\u2014 afairtaki\u2014 that te tha cvaalaf fa Tendra bata» aaraplad Ito fan* tract akall ba duty ciacutad, by ito party teadre tag, for the prie* dr\u2014fafa andartaking ait» I» baa\u2014a bound with ito Cnairaaiaa ia tka aafa o( One Tkoaaaad pa*dr currency ter Iba dao pater-ma\u2014 al iba raraiaa.Blank Fnrma.of Tender \u2014p to abtaiaad at Ih* Port CHS\u2014 of Qrebor, Mooimaiap, Lfaklt, ter.Aare, Kan araaka afa Rirhre da Laap.Tka Oval'Mim ¦ ill to ax\u2014i*d la aafaaatka «« tin oitor ailpalatiraa afa nguteti\u2014 af Ito dapart\u2014A u-aallp teaaricd te caatricta, wk«k aiS ba mfaa known on application to (to Peat Office lure\u2014or.Men Inal, at allha Part Offiaaa efUrebt*, Llalrt, aad Riatera da Laap,aa baa.B.& FREER.P.0.Impaatot, C.E.Monirral, April 85,1898.\t\" ' HARMONIUMS.A PEW ROSE-WOOD HABMONIUMS ter \u2022ala.Tirera inrlru\u2014nit being a Caaaiga\u2014at fr\u2014 lb* Makar, «h\u2014 d< aire la la teirodaC* tk\u2014 | Itop «HI ba a*Id al coal prtea ter \u2014b.Apply to\tHENRY 8.SCOTT, or i*\t.Y.H.«VY8E.Qaabac, April 87,1858.\t5# YOUNG MEN\u2019S Protestant Educational Union.CLASSES.rPHE Term for lha Cla\u2014» at eraaaat te caonax I ion with lha Young Mante P.B.Union tail not expire antil lha 8ret afDaa\u2014bar aexmr- | wlimated in va|U0 ttt lw0 m.nJng rowed to a thin stream.I he immédiate ,m|f of roub|,.,.The üther luCttlilies of cause of th\u201e alteration ,s the state of the | New Kussia suffered less than the penin- l.Ln,V\t,hX^Ce,V\"^lfr0™, !s,,la* a\"J.nevertheless, the special corn- at\t-\tChina well 'he |\tappojmpj (0 «gamine into the Georges, des|Hilched to the one nound ' A*f'CUM.C0USt\t0f\u2018'biuck per ton if the voyage is n continuous one, {*uJ\u2019orurs ^,r !'elll|mu .r- -\t.\t.\t.\u2019I The ownrr of tbli r< »«e! i* it applies to this department of industry, ! \u201e .\u2022 .\t¦ Bounties are to be given to vessels éf1 wl,lol\u2018 llad Lee\u201c more than 25 tons as follows losses estimate at 12,500,000 roubles, the damage suffered by Bessarabia and by the governments of Ekaleriuuslaw and Cherson.Colonial vs.Amehican Ships.\u2014 States-buili bottoms obtain British registers when becoming the property of British subjects ; but Colonial-built vessels cannot obtain American registers when Americans buj them.The consequence is, that the American market is closed to Colonial ships, while thj Biitish market is open to American*.Ship on Fire at Ska.\u2014steamer Osprey from Newfoundland, arrived at Halifax, N, S.ou Saturday.Ou I lie 29'It she fell in with ship Majestic, twenty one days from Liverpool to Charlottetown, F.E.L, on fire, took off t went y passengers and the crew.The flames burst through the deck of theship just before theOsprey parted her.The favorite steamer Quebec has passed into the hands of the Richelieu Steam-host Company, aud will form one of t|ie daily line of steamer* between this ci'y and Montreal.Captain Rudelfconiiniies in command, and one more .worthy, or more able, could not easily be found.AkalgaiLPeN.\u2014 We have tried a new pen, \u201c The Amalgam,\u201d received from Messrs.Cremazie, of Fabrique etreet, made liy M.,Jacobs, of Philadelphia, und in every point of view, it seems superior to any we have ever used.It run* freely over a rough or smooth surface, without the slightest N|>attering, and so fir us our experience lias proven, it will not out through the most delicate (taper.CHURCH 8ÜCIKTY, DIOCESE OF QUEBEC.Receipts fob Amu.Geserai Fund : Qulnqiiegesimu Collection at 10 stations, Mission of Si.Sylrsitcr,\t511.78 Annnsl Subscription from da.\ta.00 QiilnqtMgesitna Collection, Melbourne, 19.00 Subio\u2019tition fur 1858, Mr«.Carrol, Quebec, 2.00 Heeth, lohn.Lecoste, l.eboutlllier Loranger, Macbi-.b, Attorney Ueneral Mocdonald, McCann, EcLrod McMicken, Meagher, Morin, Ouimet, Panrt.Plavf-ir, Hope W.P.Powell, Price, Robinson, Re1 Un, Sol.General Rom.Rich, W.g ott, (Vtn.Scott, feberwood, Sicottr, Siornd, HiutMon, Sine-nnee, Sidney, Hmtth, SonervlHe, Talbot, TvrilH.Tett, Tmcott*1 Webb, and Whitney\u201461 Nay»,\u2014Messrs.Atkins, Allan, Beaubien, Bell, Figger, Bou aasa.Bureau, Hurwell Cuuchnn, would-be philanthropist* who are eudearortog to ¦lur over the atrocities perpetrated during the Indian revolt with a view hi shield ibe dastardly perpetrators from arigthtecoa punishment.I am myself a sufferer from ihe Indian autiny, baring lost flve el those nearest and dsareet to me, and only escaping myaalf by a aairacle, baring bad to walk upwarda of lereaty mile) through tbo Delhi diatrict, thro In no very qaiet state, without any covering, tare and except a pair of white .\t__________ ,\t.trousera It may therefore, perhaps, be permit- Chapals, rh istie, Cimon, i larkr, Connor, Cook, j ted me to know something of what waa actually Deatulhier*.Dionne.Dorioo, Uorland, Dubonl, going on.Every one who waa in the camp at Foley Fortier, Cturreau, GoiUd, Hebeit Hogan : Allipore, 85 mile* from Delhi, on the 5th of lait Howland, La belle.Labcrge.Laframboiae, i June, may remember the trial of a xemindar for Langevin, Lemieux, J.S.Macdonald, McKeuzie, the rape and subsequent mutilation of an English McKellar, Mowutt Mumoe, Notman, Papine.u, ! lady esiaping from Delhi.A native woman, in-Patrick, Iticne, Walkerr Powell, Kyitia', Short.' atigatad by jealously, laid Informatioo against bin» Stirtoo, Taste, Thibsudeau, Walbrige, sud .in the first place, and auhs-qaently others from Missionary Fund : ' Col (action after Annual Sermon, Lika Beauporf, $40.78 $0.00 .Qoabee, May 8, 1858.HENRY & SCOTT, Trias.of four montlis, but seventeen shillings f rmer Deputy, s* nn'l Aliy or of the tjivu of Dinan.1 he p»j er» ôl The Bai.\u2014The annual general meeting ofihr B.tr of Lower Cniin'Jn section ol the district of Quebec, for the election of offi if-hoUcn for the ensuing year, look MILITARY DISTRICT NUMBER SEVEN, LOWER CANADA.Third flultaiun, Quebec.To bo Lieut*nant-C >lonel :\u2014Major Joseph He-owl, frum Second Battalion, vlco Paid, retirrd.Fifth Battalion, Quebec.Major Franc'd» Parent» la permitted to retire with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.-Seventh Battalion, Quebec.To be Lieutenant Colonel Mnjor Alexander Buchanan, «lee Campbell, who retirve.To be Ensign* :\u2014Dominick Daly O\u2019Meara, and Jotepb White, Gentlemen, Lient.Col.Archibald Campbell Is permitted to rstiro retaining bit rank.LATEST PROCEEDINGS.IN THt PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT.LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.Toronto, May 4tb.Mr.Paaet presented a petition from Qnebeo that the Seat of Government uay return to that city in 1859.Couniel was heard at the bar.in support of McLean\u2019s Bill for a divorce.Further consideration postponed for a fortnight Bill for the punishment of Fraudulent Bankers Ae, was read a second tim*.LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.Last nigbt,\u2014afier the report left,\u2014 Tba following Bill was read a tim time To permit C.S.Clark to retain the dam built by him on the S'.Francia River.Tba mnliou of Mr.Dorion that it la expedient to alter the Oonatitution of Ike Legislative Council, *o a* to provide that, at lb* naxt flection, of Connelllors, Elections may be livid in all tha division* in which none bave ai yet been held, wit loet.Yea*, 40 ; Nays, 62.Hon.Mr.Ttrrill moved that tb* House will, on Wednesday go ioto Committee to eoutider the following reeolution : That it ii expedient to emend tbe Common School Laws of Lower Canada by aboliahing tba lystem of levying scholar fees, and that n future eueb sums as may be found necessary, in addition to the public grant for the Wlicicoi maintenance of Common Schools, shall be raised by direct assessment upon the laxablo property within the municipality.Hon Mr.Cauchon moved in amendment \u201c that tbs words Wednesday next, in the said motion, b* left out, and the words this day aix moutba be ivtarted in lieu ihemof.\u2019' Yeas, 25 ; Nays, 73.Tbe moti -n waa then carried! Dr.Reed was then called to the Bar to answer questions respecting the Lotbiniere Election.He elated that the day before the election Mr.O'-Parrel bad asked him for calomel, antimony, and laudanum, intimating that be wented to drug the Returning officer with it.witness refused to give the drugs, and O\u2019Farrel said b* b*, and where hotly pursuid by tba artillery and tbr etvalry.\ter strung* things of t eatncal coup- d\u2019etat planmd at Pena to explode bèyond th* Alpa.Th* Parviia B»lm \u2022ootha* the peia from tb* sarertM bans or aasUs UK* m%it.Try it wkla Ufartamt.Every family vhmild be aapplied w*li Piny Dans' Vegetable Pais Killer.Ils magie effeet in r*aK>vi*g pain from all pert* of th.- b idy, baa give* il \u2022 world wide repula'ina.No family having aa** uasd this madiciur would willingly he wilkoal ill It is what it* name puipuns, a I'.in Killer.Wooo\u2019a Haib HestoratiVe.\u2014 W* Hava aevar kauw# nay othar medicine wia av Urge a share of rublio eoafideuce ia so abort a lima as ihia ha* done.I has aot been ruora than a year aine* w« firtl beard of it, aad it now stands at tha head of alt remedies of the kind We have sever used aay of it nurttlvM, having had no .'ceavioa, as our \u201c crown of glory\u201d not M\u2019y a* vet retains Ps original eator, hat get* mors so \u2014bet «onto/our friends Jmvi>.sad we has* aevar kaaafc h fati of caatoriag tbe hair ta ha «ibtiéai color.W* advise such a» are becoming nrrmataiclr gray, to giv* the \u201c Hett ora tire\" a trial,\u2014Chteter (lllinoi.) HeraM, June, 1854.Sold bar* by all Duggists.Do aot aaglect a Coagb.However alight, it is harlly excusable, when a aimpla remady, Itislsr\u2019* Haisam of Wild < herrv, ia within your reach.This is in nearly all cat** effectual.No family should be without U.Perry Davis' Pain Ki lvr la a vary valuable ertlele, and oee that it would be wi II for everv hou*vhn|it*r (o have at baud, in cas* nfbrMars,Maidi, burns, diarrbm* dyaen'ery, cholera, fever and aeav, and the hoot of dieesaav, extaraai aad tutemal, which it is adapted la ears or uUsviata.\u2014(Naltm Ohseiver.MUTILATIONS IN INDIA.A correipondeut of tbe London Times writes a* follwa \" It is most painful and wounding to tbe feelings of those who have suffered to much through near relatives and triends, from thl* fearful mutiny In India, to read and hear from time to time that11 there had been no mutilntione at thin horrid outbreak by the Sepoys.\u201d Now, as the father of one who has suffnred most deeply by this scourge, having but her husband at the very outset of the revolt, shot down almost before ber eyes by a set of infuriated wretches, her houso and everything belonging to ber destroyed, and onir escaping with Ilfs, I must contradict tbia mawkish astertion which some are trying most industriously to spread, \" that there are no mutilations of the Indian lufferers\u201d My daughter wrote aome lime ago \"that it will never he Known in England the extent of tbe tuffbriogsi and misery and the fearful deaths of tbe victims in India; some bad throats cut with panes of glass others fearfully mutilated, others\u2014women\u2014suffered worae than death.\" I have just had a letter from n friend ibis morning of which I give you an axtract i\u201411 An old friend of ours bas her two oldeit friends returned without noses or ears.She says they are cheerful, but mitemble objects, and their aufiVrimri wcrancuio.\u201d This is only on* out of many statiincnts I bave received, sadly comfirtnlng the caily letters received from India detailing the hnrriido atrocities and mutilations which had been perpetrated on innocent women and chil rni hy our deceitful and treacherous Sepoys.The fact ir, that those atrocities have been so Icatful and revolting that the 11 Rufferers have hidden themselves from publie gszu rather than let thorn tie known.\u201d Another correspondent of the Tirari write* as follow» : \u201c It is time those who know a melhing of the real state of Ihe enso should each contribute such facts as ha*» como under their actual obsrrvation, lending to prov* tbe falsity of those BY TELEGRAPH.ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP \u201c EUROPA.\u201d Hauvax, 4tb Mar, 18.58.Tbe Europe, from Liverpool, 24* b ultimo, arrived it this Port at 10 A.M., to-day.Liverpool Brvadstuff Market was ganevally quiet Corn, however, showed an advancing tendaney.Provision* were dull and heavy, with ths eg.ception of Bacon, which wat alightly higher.Ooniol* for money cloeed 96 j\u20149t>J.Liverpool Cotton Market had been very buoy, ant.Salve for tb* wrvk 88,000 oaf*».Prices j a i better than at the departure of th* Arabia.Tbe Goverameot bad declined entering Into any farther proceeding* against Dr.Barnard.Advicss from tb* Mauritius state tût the Amarican whale ship Cortss, Captain Lackman, bad bean burned at Cape Oruesde.Tha officera and crew were all iaved.The Europe reporte April >4, passed British \u2022hip Talavero, bound lato Liverpool ; 25, posted a screw steamer, opposed to be th* Tanrut, bound np tbo channel ; 27, passed English ship Che*.Chstmer, steering westward ; 30, lat.49, long.39, exchanged signals With British abip Samuel Winter, bound west ; May 3, lat.44, long.57, exchanged elgaall with British ship Jeasia Miller.GREAT BRITAIN.On tbe 21st.In tbo Commons, a resolution wat adopted, authoring th* itau* of £2,000,000 Sterling of Exehequer bills.On tbe 22od, the Oaths bill wai read a leeoad time in the Lords ; but Lard Derby announced that he should continu» to oppose that portion of ths maaaurs wbleb removal the Jewish dit-abilitUa.Lord Stanley, in reply to Lord Derby had ¦tated that until tbs Government receive tbe opinion of the Government and Legislature of Canada, b* would abstain from stating their in-tsntiona with referaue* to tha privilegss of tba Hudson\u2019* Bay Co.A resolution w«( adopted, after aome debate, for the appointment of a Select Committee to en- Înire into th* deatilution alleged to prevail in lonrgal, Ireland.A bill was Introduced, and read a first time, aboliahing the property qualification of member* of Parliament.On tba 23rd, in tha Hens* of Lord*, lari Grey moved fur copies of correspondence between tbe Colonial Secretary and tbs North American Colonies, in reference to Acte passed allowing any one Company to establish a télégraphié communication between Great Britala and North Aroeriea.\u2014Karl Derby aetared Earl Grvy that uo exclusive privileges would be conferred upon any particular Company, and trusted that under the circumstances he would not press for production of any cdirespoadsnce.\u2014Lord Stanley of Alder-ly expressed the hope thnt the!* was no truth in the report that the Telegraph Company between India, Malta, and Corfu, was about to be placed in the baud* of the Austrian Government.\u2014Lord Derby laid that no axolnsive privilege would ba conferred, likely to injure the llritiah interest.\u2014 After a abort ducusaion the motion waa agreed to.In Ihe Common*, Sir E.Perry asked the Chancellor of ths Exchequer whether Instructions had been sent to India, that term* of amMity, Including protection in matters of religion, should ba held out to tba inhabitant* of Ouda, excepting in csms of helnoui crime, and if no sueb instructions had been sent whether in tbe opinion of tha Government it was.not intended to do so.Mr.Disraeli replied that instructions had bacn sent to India that there abotild be foil protection to properly consistent with justice.Un motion of Mr.Disraeli, a Resolution lm-posing a stamp of oua penny on nil banksr'i cheeks waa carried amidst loud ohsers.During the debate on tbe Navy EstimiUi, Mr.Drummond eslled s-rious attention to tha state of lit* national defences, pointing to the antipathy that prevailed towards England on tho Continent, and characterising the state of affairs in Europe as more onsaitlid than at aoy time line* tho death of 1\u2019itt.The Returns of th* Board *t Trade for March ¦hnw a falling off in Exporta of nearly 1( millions sterling aa compared with aaine month lait year.The United Service Club ot London, had given a grand banquet to the Duke de Ualakolf.The Duke of Cambridge presided, i Operation» on the Aduntic eabln were seing .actively lor ward.The Niagara would be com* pulled to leave her herili at I\u2019lymi'iiih on ihe high B-B tide of May 15, or remain another month, aa her great draft would prevent her getting out except at the higheet stage of the tide.The experiments with the new paying-out machinery wereg.ving general eatisfiction.The citizens of Manchester have given a ban* Siet to Sir James Brooke, the R*jah of Strawak, e incentive being 'be developement of a trade with China, by wav of Borneo.Sir JameM, The Calcutta mail of March 23 reached A lex* andria on he 23rd April.There is intelligence from Lucknow to the 23rd March.\t.On the 20th, Bregadier Campbell\u2019s force re* turned from the pu suit of the enemy.On the 21st, the Ma'virs.Nena\u2019s retreat, was stormed.He escaped, and a reward of 50,000 rupees was offered for bis bead.Gen.Ontram\u2019s force had discovered and des* troyed a number of the Lucknow rebels, and Ihe Prim- Minister is among those reported as killed.Peace prevailed in Oude.The enemy were flying towards Secondra.Jung Bahadoor was to go to Allahabad.No civil officers had yet been sent to Lucki ow by the Government.Some of ihe Inhabitants were returning to the city.The heat of the weather was increasing daily.Sir Hope Grant had disn rsed a body of the Insurgents ¦ under Rajah Jsila Singh, of Karee, taking 12of their gune.The deearming Aft was being enforced in the North Werern Pnwlncee.The recent proclamation issued by tbe Governor General calling on the Zemindars to submit to Briiish authority, had produced no effect.CHINA.Hoag Kong da teas re to.lStb March.Canton continued tranquil An Imperial tdict waa read on the 6th March.Veh\u2019e conduct is coudemaed, and ha is degraded, and successor appointed.Lord Elgin and bis colleague* had left (or the north.FRANCE.Tbe aensation exched by Bernard\u2019s acquittal waa anbaiding, it waa reported that the Constitutionnel wss to receive a warning for ita inflam* malsry ar'icle on tha subject.An Imperial return atatea tbst next year, France will have 15 iron paddle ancf screw ste eign vesicle will be ad.milted to Anapat, Souluua Kalsh, andotber ports in the Black Sea.TURKEY.Trieste advice* aav 'hat ths Porte ha* censured the Viceroy of Egyp< for uivlng his assent to the canal across the I.thmus of Sues, and commands him not to support the scheme.[I.steel by Telegraph from London to Live pool ] Lovnotr, Stturdaj, P.M.FRANGE.The Siecle formally accuses the Ui.ivers with ondeavuring to create a bad feei ng between the E glish and French nations, and asks how the honor of France can be aff cted by tt.e verdict of 12 English jury mm.The report of tbe Committee of ihe Legislative Corpe on the Budget insist i>n an equil briutn being esta Wished be< ween the revenue end espenditure, witboat recourse toextiaordlnary measures.THK ORATOKIO.Uader ths Paironsgtof THE RIGHT REVEREND THE LORD BIM1UP OF QUEBEC, on THURSDAY, the 13th instant, Will be performsd la lbs LECTURE HALL, St.Street, HtDY.V.S ORATORIO, THE CREATION.WITH FULL ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENTS.CoNDVcioa.Mb Hknbt Csbtib.TICKE PS, 3*.9d., and books nf the Words assy he had at Sinclair's Bookstore.\u2014Doors open at Hilf-pstt St'-VEN.\u2014Perfortnancs to commerce al EIGHT o\u2019cltn k.ORATORIOPRACTICE3, MR.C VRTEIl hiving p ocurrd the ariisisnce of the 39th Bind will eomiiue Pie Pr-c* \u2022ices in the LECTURE HALL, on FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MON DAY, TUESDAY, and WED.NE-DAY.Quebec, 6 h May, 1658.\t54 ST.ANDREW\u2019S SOCIETY.THE QUARTERLY MEETING of the SOCIETY will be he'd on the EVENING of FRIDAY, tbe 7th int'ent at SEVEN oMoek, in ths St.ANDBtw\u2019s School Howss.By order, J.W.COOK, Seers lair.Quebse, May 6,1853.\t54 C0KUIS8ARIAT, QUEBEC.6th Mat, 1858.NOTICE is hereby tlven.that SEALED TEN-DERS, in Pvplicatb, will be reeeired at thia Office, until NOON, on Tu.-adsy the 25 b May, for the performaucs ot Ihe following services, as 0I«| be required by he Royal Engineer Deps'imem at Quebec, from lit August 1858.to 1st Match, 1862:- Ut.Bricklayer», Maton», Stonecut ter», Paviora, and Pla»terer»} Work.2nd.Carpenter»1 Work, Ironmongery, Shingling nnd Tinning.Bchtdulre including forms of Tender, as well as srery other iuformatioo may bo abtaintd at the Royal Engineer Office* a* Montreal and Quebec.A deposit of Twsn'jr SuMiags will be required for each sat of printed 8th dulei, Which will be repaid on its being returned undamaged\u2014Tenden must etna the rate -er cent orar, under, or at par of tbe Schedules prices.PayaMnt will be msde in Bank Notes at 24s.4d.Cur emy per pound sterling, either by Oidnance Draft, or direct by the CoouaiMatiei Deperlmeat.Two Sura ice aulyeet to the approval of tha Henio' Commissariat Officer, will be reMired, whose real signatures must be affixed t* tha Tenders, and the principal moil be properly quaüflsd to perform the service.The Centrector to My for the drswiag up af the Contract and Bpscilraiion.totether with three eophs, by a Notary, who will be selected by, and receive hit instructions from tbe dsnlar Commig M.G.MOUNTAIN, Ncn\u2019s Buddings, St.Pater Sire»!.April 24, 18-58._____________________ 43 Daily Expected.Ex 11 John Bull,\u201d iiotn London : DP.KUYPER\u2019S GIN, in libda, k Qr.-Civk», Ulraned Pallia Rice, Fine Southing Tea, Madras Indig\", Hohnont Sperm Candles, Alo and Porter, P.cklea.bau'ta, fcr.M.G.MOUNTAIN, Nun\u2019» Buildings, SI.PclBr Sircal.Qurhee, April 24, 1858.\t49 \tHalf I'rcmium\tWhole (Anounl) Aga.\tduring Firs\tPremium for \t7 ysart.\tremainder of Lite \tA v.d\t£ a d' 36\t0 19 I\t1 19 2 3U\t1\t1 9\t3 3 6 36\t1 4 11\t3 9 10 40\t| 9 2\t3 IS 4 46\t| 14 10\t3 9 8 60\t3 6\t4 6 0 65\t12 9\t6 6 6 bO\t3 6 8\t6 13 4 (MUTUAL.) Extract from Table ui!h Participatio.t in Pro Jits, after Seven Yearly Payments.Age.Annual Hall-Yearly Quarterly Premium.Premium Premium cart.Month».£ a.d.30\t0 3 6 » »0 « It, vident Director, ANDREW FRANCIS, Secretary.Detailed I'rnvp.ttuves and every requisite informa lion a» to the imule ofcllertiGg Assurances may be «b.t dued upon applical(.n tn 1!.PEN1STON, At'-nt to tin ' iiopsnj st Quit'»,.Quchsr, 4th May, l>(S.a.\td.\t£ « d\t£ v\td 7\t3\t1 4 2\t0 12\t 7\t6\t1 4 4\t0 12\t 7\t10\t1 4 6\t0 13\t6 8\t3\t1 4 8\t0 12\t 3\t0\t1 13 3\t0 18\t 3\t6\t1 13 6\t0 iti\t7 4\t1\t1 12 10\t0 16\t9 4\t7\t1 13 0\t0 IS\t.0 \t\tE.It, FOSTER.\t\t Dissolution ot* Partnership.1>HK Ptr nctahip hiihtrto rxiring b-tneetvjli* utidarsigiud, under the firm Oi 11.G.UoVM-TAIB h Co., terminated on the fi ll of April inrtast by limitatiun.Owen Muiifht, one of 'he flrar, wi hdtawinz ftom the rtitne on that dity.Tin Part-iicralnp buvinevr Will In wound up by M.G.MoBB-tain, who will enlleei all nut.ianditig debit end pay all tlw Ltabili'ics uf the ft'tn.M.G.MOUNTAIN.OWEN MURPHY.Qutbec, April 24, IS5S.\t49 NOTICE.Referring mthesbive dDmiutio«, th* s«b- vctiher will continue the htiriueu ia bit ow» name und fur hit unn aceutini.M.G.MOUNTAIN, Nun'a Building».Qucbre, April 34,1858.\t49 THOMAS CRAIG.Cabinet and Chair Maker, ST.PAUL STREET, WOULD respectfully call the attention of in* If tilling purchaieta tn the l»rg* »Bd Bttoiled STOCK 01 NEW FURNITURE he la* no» o» hind, and which lie \u2022\u2022 determined to diapoea af as low priced *1 lha raine description of gond* (an ba purchased fur m any othi r Shop ia tha Ciiy.Esary article of Furniiur» auld will be warraatad to the purehasrr, and repaired without charge, if anytliiug goea wrong with it (bnakagea excepted) inside of twelse molithi.O* Funsbalb furnished and Hsane to let.Quebec, April 22, 1858.\t48\u2014In NEW 8UPERF NR CLOTHS, Tweeds & Cussimercf- Per Steamer \u2022' Indian.\u201d I UST opened, Black and Coloured Superflaa Ofoths, Scotch Tweeds.Duesktnt, Oassinieree, llalisn Cloth, .Meltons nnd Silk Mixturaa, de.da.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 D.-tas Shirts, Cotlsrs.shin Front, Gents Underclothing in Spun Silk, Merino, Cotton aed Wool Sock*, Ties, Crasats, Gloves, fcc.WM.LAIRD k 00.Fabriqua Street.Quebet, April 17, 1858.\t46 COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF LOWER CANADA.'|NHE 8EMI ANNUAL MEETING of tba I Board of GOVERNORS of the College of Physicians and Surge ns ul Lower Canada will ba tirld m the city of MONTREAL, TUESDAY, the U'h May next at 10 o\u2019clock, A.M , Candidatls are requtshd to iraismit their Ctcdemialt to ei'hcr of urn Secretaries at least Tan days hefurn the tneetin- and to deposit at the stm* time the sum tint would ticcomc due in the cal* af a successful (Xtminaiion.By ordre, HECTOR PELTIER, M.D.j.e.lanluy, m.d.Secrelariev.Quebse, 13 h April, 1858.\t44 NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS !_NEW 600DSII DTVÆORGAN hw ju»« reeeised, by , 1VJ Sleainc-\u2018indian,\u201d a Large Assort-oieui of NEW k FASHIONABLE GOODS which ho offer* at prices defying compétition, FROCK COATS, nt MORGAN\u2019S, OFFICE du.01 MORGAN'S, WALKING du.at MORGAN'S.REEFER d-.*1 MORGAN\u2019S, SHOOriNQ d».at MORGAN\u2019S, TALMA du.si MORGAN'S, SHANGH4E do.at MORGAN\u2019S, \u2014 ALSO \u2014 PEG TOP-COATS.\u2014 AND\u2014 PF.G TOP PANTS, at MORGAN\u2019S.VESTS in endless variety.D MORGAN, Motinta n Hill, .Vest Chtouicle Otfite.Qurbtc.Apnl 13, lcs8,\t44 \u20141m STEAM BOILER.\u2022TEAM _ «M* (ar rUR SALK CHEAP,'tf «\u2022\u2022baa.Dm.t, 1857.ASTRAM BOILER, with fldra compléta, aui| .\u2022Ma lar \u2022\u2022 Bngina o( 20 tu 80 11 jtaa puwcr, A FAlïti FUU EVERYBODY ! who avfcUBiBEa roa the HSNRT 8.SCOTT.147 Painted Pails.PAINTED PAliA uf iha tcrjf baat daieripl on from iba Momtmobbmci Fahoki.cuuiuuiIj \u2022\u2022band, aad for ül* bj (ha undctaignctl.A b'HASF.R.«\u2022\u2022bar, Maj 2,1857.\t52-K'm LADIES\u2019 SEMINARY, No.1, 8P.EUSTACHE STREET, CAPE.MISS WILSON'S Sahool for Young Ladita will reopen on Monday, 17th Augunt.Mtaa Wtlaon will aarneatly eude.fnur lo promote (bo Moral, \u2022\u2022 woll aa thr intellectual improrement of bar popila.She haa engaged a matter to a.aitt in (bo Signet branchea of Eng'iah Eduettion ; and from bor long residence in Paria, M aa Wilron f rls OAafldeel of airing aa'itfaeiion in (ht I'ranch Ian* goaga, to tha Paranta 1 Iha Papila.A faw boardera will ba racaircd on moderate tarma.Qoabac, Aug.I 1857.81\u201412m LEA* PERRINS\u2019 CELEBRATED noxoracat.a eoMMOiaaiuu, to bathe \u2022MVIODO 14ML Md\t|o If KRY VAKIETT OP DUB.\u2022araaer or a LX IT KB (tom a MKDICdi UgNTIJtMAN o Uadraa, to hla Brother ag WUHCBKTKE Mat, 1U1.\u201cT.UL«* a FIB a INh l)M4 lfc.tr Ir.rto t.fcl,fcir .«i,«ru«u I lirrtl.U.1.mf fmàom, Uifc .i i'M \u2022UK M vtu M llo to, \u2022\t1 a a>o« waMMaa aoaaa \u2022*\u2014 WOWBraSHI^SAUCE.«ôwüilMÏSaah EXTENSIVE FRAUDS.Lb* and PBBBiNa tiaeing di»cj»er.d ihataarcral of (ho Portiga Markala haaa been aupplied With troaioua im'tatiobb of ihair \u2022\u2022 WORCi.STEK-SHIRK SAUCE,\u201d tho laoela of which doaely lOMmuUttioao of iba genuino Sauce, and io ana or more inatancaa with tha namoa of L.(t P.forged, they bore datmad it (bait duty lo caution tha publia, and irguaat purebaaara to aea that Iha Boama of Lb* It Pbbbinb ata upon the Wrapper, Label, Stopper and Bottle.L.fc P.furib«.rgira uotica (bat they will proceed BgabHl Bay one who may infringe upon tbeir rLht, \u2022Tiber by maaofaclaring or eandiog euch luit tinna, \u2022ad bar* iDairue ed thalr aarreapunJaai* in tha variow parte of iba world to adrue thaai of aucb Ufriagamtna.\t113\u201412m Wbolaaalo aad f*r Kaanrlatiiin, by tlia Propria-tofa, Lm A Parrina, Worcattar, 0> aaia fc Black* trail, and other Oilman aad Merchant*.London.NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS.* BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED FAMILY NEWSPAPER.(Q-WATCHES.JP) FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.I MIR lergeal end moel tplondid areortmont of WATCHES, in tlic city, ia to ba found at iba Subscriber'.He list been in buituaea in Well THE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRFSS ia one of the iaigcil and beat locrjiy |>a|>eii of t,,e d ».A Urge tgunm, containing TWENTY PAbPH or Si.XTY COLUMNS, o' omerniniiig matter; and S reel, for the leal nineteen yeara.end ia aelHug all ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRAI El> evety neck.\t| deacriptiona of Gold and Silver Walcbo*, wboleaala -\t! and reieil, tl leaa than the uaual pricaa.A GIFT WORTH FROM 60 CENTS TO, Gold Lenina Wa chea with or wiibout boating $1000 00 WILL UE SENT TO EACH SUIWORI- 1 ca.c, at ell pricec.HER ON RECEIPT OF TUE SOUSCRIPTION Gold Detached Levers, bunliiig*cases, or open* MONEY.faced.Gold Engliah Patent Lever*, from lh« lowcil 0< a copy for one year, and I gift .$2\t00\tpriced qualuiee to tna finest quality imported.Three copie* una year, and 3 g lia.6\tU0\t,\tGold Pocket Chronometer*, both Engliah aad F »e cc-pica one year, and 5 git a.8\t00\tSivita mnkc.Ten eo|ii«a one jriar, end 10 gif'.15\t00\tGold Manic Wetehea, which change inta bunting- Twrntj^mr eopiia one year end 21 gifla.\tiü\t(JO\t|\tCSM or open-faced Watch at pleasure.Csnada S»b»crii'*r» mu»t set.d 26\tceiita\teach\tiu\ti\tGold Enanjrl and Diamond Watcbea, auitabla for addition lo the abutc ru:e,, to pay Iba Atuciicau .Igdie»'we ir.poitage which moat be prepaid.\tGold lutlependent Saror.d, Quartar.Seeond aad Thr articLs to be di-lributcd are compriaed in Double Time Welches, for the uaa of at orting gen-the following list\t! ilrmen aud others.I United Slate» Trcaanry Note.$1000 00\t_ | $,iur Euglj.h Patent Lavera, both opan»faea bUO 00 each.! 200 Oo e.cb, i 100 00 etch.100 oo each.75 00 each.60 00 each.Ml 00 each.bo 00 rach.2\tdu.\tdu.S\tdo.\tdo.\tdu.10\tdo.\tdo,\tdo.10 Palrnt Lever Hunting C»eed Watches.20 Gold Wa chea.50\t.100 du.\t.300 Lad e« Gold Wa chea.200 Slier Il'intln.: Cased Wen lie* 500 Siver .00 o 25 00 aacb.| 1000 Gold Guird, Yea and Eo.i Chains.10 CO in 30 00 each.1000 Gold Pena a- d Pencils 5 00 io 15 UO vécu.Gold Lockets, Bracrlala, Brooches, l ar Dropa, Rreaat Pina, Guff Pins.S eere Button*.Kinja, Mtirl Studa, Watch Key*.Gold and Silver Thimble*, and a variety of other atliclea, uoith from 50 ciitlt to $15 00 etch.On receipt of tha subreriplion money, the subicri-ber'a name trill be entered up n ou> bo kt oppo-ite a number, and the gift corresponding with tbnt number will be forwarded wi'h.uone Week to liita by mail or exprtu, poil paid.Thera ia neither humbug t or lottery about tlv above, as every aubecrihT is sure of a Prig- oi valur.Wa prolar to make this lihent diatrihu lion amo'g them tnatend of gifcing a Urge com* raiaai ,D to Agenta, gifcing io the aubaenber th< \u2022uioutil that would go to tha Agent, and io mani can a a hundred-fold more.EP\"AU communications should be adilreieed L DANIEL ADEE, Publisher, 221 Centra Street, New York Quebec, April 15, 1808.\t45- \u201c end liiiiitlng-Citea Silver Detached Levere of *11 kind* at the loweet prie».Also Railway Time-ki-apara.Among the Engli.li Mikera\u2019 Walchea, may ba found those uf M.J.Tobias, R.fc G Beaalay, T.MONTREAL Ocean Steamship Company.Under contrat! with the Government of Canada for the Transport of the Mails.IRON FENCING.Alight,neat, and durable fence may now ba plaa'ad at a amalt cast, Tha undaiaignad aoppUaa parti** at Maaafacturcra pricaa.RICHARD J.8HAW.Facing tha Upper Town Markal.Quebec, Sapt.12, 1857.\t109 ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL.Capital,\u2014£2,000,U00 Sterling.Summer Arrangements-Season 1858- THIS LINE ia compriaed of thef Rowing Firat Claaa Powerful Screw S'eameras\u2014 \u2022\u2022Nokth Ambkican,'' '\u2022Nobth BaiTON''bun'g \u2022' India,\u201d\t\u2018'Hunoabmn \"\t\u201d \u2022'Anblo Bison,\u201d\t< Bohkmian,\u201d\t\u201d \" No»* Scotun,\u201d (now)\t,»\t1.D., - -\tPkyiicUn o/Uo Marine II tyUtd.nyeentery.Relax, and Worms.Post Ornes.It »»tl,sd, Liv.Co., Mir*., Noe.18, 1844.tm.At he : Yuur t'lll.are the i^rf.'rtlon of rr.wllrln-.Til.y have done my wife n.-'re pwd man I can tell you.S1.» l'»il hern «h k amt pining Away for month».Went nil to be doctored wt gnat erjwnao, but got no U tter.She Him, cuuimencud toklng your Ptlla, which fcoon cured her, t,y exi»-lllng large qunntitle» of worms (deal) from tier tody.T'.'.\u2019>y afterward» curNt her and our two rhiMirn of bloody dyeentery.One of our neighbor» had It bud.and my wife cured him with two daw» of your Pill», while other» around ns paid from flrr to twenty dollar» doctrrr bill», and lout much time, without being cured entirely evou then.Such a iiueUcine «» your», which b actually good eud houe»l.will la, prir, 1 bare.llllO.J.GRIFFIN, P'fv.artrr.Indigestion nnd Impurity of the Dlood.Rn.J.V.Ilimti, IhMor ef Jiirent Cn-unh.Ihrl.n.Da.A ran: I luive tiwl your Pill» with extraordinary ¦iiccc»» In uiy family ati',i among tlio»c I nm inllM to visit In ditoroM.To regulate tho organ» of nlgoalloii a.d pmify the bloat tlu-y »r» tlie vary beat reniady 1 liavo ever known, and I can enilflitently recommend them to my trieuiU.\tYoura,\tJ.4.IIIMUS.TV.lM.VW, TV I OKI go Oo\u201e N.I « Oct.24,1854.Data Fir: I nm tiaiug your Calbartlc t ill» in my pm» Uco, and find them an eXfeilont purgative to cbnute Uie St.John\u2019s Stone-Ware.SOLD, Wholesale,\u2022' Manufictarar\u2019a Prirel, b« the Subvcrther,-\u2022hn htsjiHi racaivad a fraah supply, cinaHting of L qunr Jan, Craam Fata, Bultar Pula, fce.,fcc.THOMAS BICKELL, Agent far G.W.Farrar, S'.John SirNt, Upper Tow Quebec, Oct.29, 1X57.\t129\u201419m FOR SALE.WROUHT IRON TRUCKS AND WHEEL BAKROtYS, on an improved plan, aaiubla for Warahouaca, tic.Quebec, Aug.13 .1857, PHILLIP WHITTY RATES OF FREIGHT: Pram Liverpool to Qtaabec, Fina Gnoda.60a \u2022tarlii^aad 5 par cam Primaga, par ton of 40 Heavy gnoda a* par agree mem.Thiotrab bill* of Lading will alas ba granted at iba fullowing rata* par Ton maaauremant :\u2014 From Liiarpoal to Kingaton 70a.fc 5 (f cant.'\u2022\t*\u2022\tlo Tormito.\t72a.6d\t* 6 4T\t\u201d \u201d\t\u2022\u2022\tto Hamtltoa.\t75a.\tfc ft \u201d\t\u201d y-|irp»ia Diurrlitc* Dru|i»y They have $n hand npwsrds of 100.000 PIoms uf aaiorted PINE and SPRUCE BOARDS and PLANKS of the bast quatjiy, dry and fit far immetlinte use, pres pared, nr in the tough to suit purehvaerv.nny have alto on band a eontiderablo qiian'i'v of SAWN SCANTLINGS auiUbla for building are di-eernible a» a Water-maik in every leaf of Iba book of direction* around each pot or boa , tho tamt mav be p atuljr reen by holding the l««f to tho light A hvidiome rovaid will he given to any nno rattdai' ing such informal nn \u2022« may lead lo tho detection of any ptrty or paniea counterMting the naedicinea or vending the tame, knowing them to bo spurioui.Sold xt the Mantifarlnry of Profei.or Hoi .iuwey, 80 Maiden Lane, New Y.rk, andat London\t» House, and by all nepec able D'uggiata and Dealara\t8T***][ S In Medicine throughout the United Slataa, and tho «\u201c'bee, 2nit Jnx, 1857.5 civilized world, in boiea at 25 cent*, C2| een *, and $1 each.V3T There ia x con-iderat le raving by taking ' * larger aixe-.N.0, -Direc\u2019inn» for the guiltnco of pa'icnt* in ever) dunrdrr arc ufiigctl to itch box.Oc'.17 IP57.\tlit For any ono of tho four Reeiawe \u2022 Far any two of iba four R*v«wa .For any threa of the four Ratiawa \u2022 Forallfubroflb* Ratiawa .\u2022 \u2022 Far BlMkwood'a M.gaaina - \u2022 -For Biackwood and th.x Rarmwa -Far Blackwood and tba fear Kavtawa Thu» : Four copme uf Btockwood, ur uf \u2022\u2022\u2022 Buvkw.will bu tant In one addreot fer $9 ) four topis* of tko four Reviews aad BUckwuud fer BIO ; and w PIANO FORTE AND SINGING.Mis,\".S.BISSETT beg» to inf irm ber patron» and pupils, that the he* returned her clat«tt in the abnte branche», VAI.IER STREET.Quebec, ycpt,9, 1856.\t107 bich will open tho Mtural ptMaget for too dixox lo he cart ont i hence, a large quaellly nf food aad other matter 1» Indgrdi and the rtnmach end bowel* ere Itlertlly ovciflowing with the ctwraptrd mata ; I bee nnderfoiag dlxgrttablo fermentatioo, cnnalantly mll-ing with the blood, which throw* the cmrupted nutter throeth every vein and artary, nnlll Ufa le taken Cram lb* body by dfoetee.Ur.AIiwm\u2019s FiN* kax added to themulvtt tlclnry njmo victory, by rtitnring aait-liom nf tho aick to tilooming health and happiness.Yea, thouxada who have born racked nr lonwented with vickaxs, pain, aaguiah, and who** foabU frames hav* kata acnrelMd by iha be re iet etamentaaf raging ftvrr, and who hax hxn bnmfht, aa it were, within a ali u nf tha ttlent grave, now aland ready lo laatify hat they would have been numbered with Ik* dead, had it net beea for tkie graat and wonderful medicire, .Morse \u2022 Indian Root Pills.After mx or two do#*» had been taken, they were astoaiiked, aod abeolutely \u2022urprUed, io wltneaaiog their sitonislung effects.Not only do ihey give immédiat* tax and atreaith, aad take away all tiekaeaa, twin and nnguirh, but they al ones go lo work at tho foumiatioo ol tho diaeaar, which ia the blond, t herefore, it will be tknwn, e»|Hcially bylhox who um the.* Pilla, that dlaeua\u2014 that deadly tuemy\u2014will take ita (light, and the fleX of youth and beauty will agnia return, and the iiro.prct of a long and happy life will ckvriah and Drightea your tiny».Caution.\u2014Retutre of a eounterfoit ttgntd A B.Moobc.All gii.un.B hnae the nama of A.J.White fc C.u «a.h bog.Alsu tho algnaiuro ol A.J.IVu (\u2022 fc Co.All other* are ipurieua.A.J.WHITE fc Co., Sole Proiwfotora, 50, léonard Street, New York, Dr.Morie\u2019a Indian Root Pill* are sold by all dealara in Madicinr.Aten's wanted in every town, villaga and hamlet in the land.Parties dralnng the agency will ad-dreie et above lor Irrma.Price 24 cents per bot, hvc boxe» will be sent on rrrelpt of S>, p»a'*gt P1'\"1- Qtitbtc, 8lh Deer., 1857\t|46 POSTAGE.Tha Publiakara will pay tha Uaitad Sulaa paa- U.The price in G rent Hrilntn of the five PerioeUcnle above-named it nhoeet $31 per hhnhm.THE FARMER\u2019S GUIDE, TO SCIENTIPIC AND PRATIOAL AGR1CUL.TURR.By Henbt Stevhens, F.R.8., ef Ediabuvgh, and tha lata J.P.Nobton, Prufeaaara afScianitfie Afrwaltye In Vat* Uellega.Naw Havan.2 mla.Royal Oataao.1600 pa|aa, aad aumataua Wood and Steal Engraving*.Thia m coalataadly, Iha mxl axnplata work on Agriculture avrry published, and in artfer to giva it a wider circulation tba pnMtahara hix vaaolvad to fwIvM iIm five dollars for the tw o VOLUMES ! Whan Mitt by mail (poat-paid) la Califainia and Oregon tho pnea will ba |7.Toaxry oiba- pan of tha Union, and Canada (poet-paid).|o.SJ-TYia work is not the old \u201cBook of Ihe Farm.'* Hemmiilancra for any of Ihe above publicationa \u2022hould alwajs be addrtxed, po*t-poid,lo tko Pub- i J 5IS\tLEONARD SCOTTk CO., No.fit Gold-street, Naw V Quebec, Mr\u2019 h 27, 1868.\t37 \\ Cbe Qurbrr JBrrcurp, Printed and Publlahed by GEORGE THOMAS CARY,of No.30, l)alhou»t« Plarv, at Ihe Mercury and General Printing 'Iflirr, No.11 fc 13 Fabnqun Street, m tha City r Queatc, in tb» Diatrirt nt uutiiea* "]
de

Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.

Lien de téléchargement:

Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.