The Quebec mercury, 12 octobre 1861, samedi 12 octobre 1861
[" \u20ache Quebec SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12, 1861.VOLUME LVII, (JMercnr».MOUES ET ST U DI A ET POPULOS ET PIÎ.ELIA DICAM.\u2014Vino.Oeo.IV.NUMBER 122.tg|> gwbool of ëtirbrr.I'MR Banal ton ae of m.iruetion U thi» |n»U* cum, riKCS Rn;li»h Readie| {UratNiaar Ml ComrMhia., H.l«,.y, G.o4raphy, Writ!.! y krHnmcic.General aad Cumnieicial j klaikcma* \u2019et, iacludins Gtemeiry, Alzebra, .Uanaaraiiau, Be* : Fuark.\tami Ore k.Term», a* ktretofure, 112 In.itur annma, pay.abla quarterly m advance j ffcktlai.«i.dtr id vtJ.Jf aye XlU per antinui.\t' Ry i due diaiributiiM of labour am nut ikt Ttaeliir ami uiher «ManaenM-nir, a full appur* tunitv it tfbrdrd »f areu.'iiif proficirncy in llw nracskally u«cful, \u2022\u2022 wHI «a Hm ela.ieilur«n«he*.QtMbec, Au.*.O.IP,SB\t|g™.|2m P.K FOIJIJÏV; KANUFACTURIIVO JEWELLEB, 35, ST.JOHN STREET, P F P I»»'ORMS the \u2022 Xi* X \u2022 public that, during V the past Summer, having greatly in-creaftcd hi» faeilitle» f«>r MANUFACTURING and Rt.'PAIKING JEWELLERY, nl»o having engaged A lindrnto Working Jeweller, he i» how prepared to Order, or Repair any article» in hi» line nî Moderate Charge», £3* N.B.\u2014.Me «till continue» to work for the Trmlo;aud all orders are executed with ncntncMK and de»patcli.Quebec, Jany.19, 1859.\t12m\u20149 GEORGi: «ISSÏÎT\u2019S r»nnir jk Englntr.\u2019a^ EsUbUihmut Sr.Valisus Srarer, Quubkc.CASTINGS of all kind, in bra*» and iron promptly made.Engine» nt.d Machinery made to order, on shortent notice, Repairs attendcil to n» usual.All the following article» conutmcti'd of the Imst Material», and made during »pare time, will be sold cheap.FOR SALE, STEAM ENG IVES enniphtp, with hniler», nil ready for being fitti\u2019d ; nm] n'fppctlvely k>f R9, 15.it aid 2 Hero* power.ADo » (team PUMPING ENGINE a* required by Law, fur \u2022applying Bnib-ra, wusbing derk«, and operating a* Fire Engine in ru*t* of nred, On« complete »et of Holler Mnkor\u2019a Toolj, panelling urea*, roller* and aheitra Ac.Several S lf-actlng ami other Lathof, with re-qni-ite tool*.One Mucldne for Diillin?Ship Knee,.Jack Screw* of various rUe.*, Winehe», Ae., Several Water Wheels \u2022ulteil fur dllf.reni local* Hie* anti of latest improvement.A largo quantity of Shafting, turned nnd finidi-oil ready to be put np In connection a ilh Engine, or Water wheels, circularsnw spindles, nml other Maeldmry in conncclloii t hero with for butting \u2022uws, Kc.Two Fire-wood (\u2019lilting Mucldne».No person should w.ml enrh wlm has power lo drive them.Several Fans, for fanning Slcnmer's Boiler fur-nun».N.U.\u2014Higheut price given for Old lira,» ami Iron.GEO.mss ET.Qu.djÇf, Fcby.IP, 1801.\t21\u201412m Adresses.KERR & SON.0,1 PLUMBING and GAS FITTINGS, which will Ik* offered to the UlMc cheap for ca»h.A No TIN and COPPER Wont made and repaired.Comer cf St.Jobu and Angel Sts.Quebec, June 25, 1801.\t75 A.MFCALLIJM\u2019S No, 10, St.Peter Street./¦'1HKOXOMETKRS accurately rated by Ax-V/ tronomicul Observations and Transit Clock.SIX C IIRONOMETERS for Sale, warranted good.A.McCALLUJf, Watch Maker, Ac., No.49, St.Peter Street, Lower Town Quebee, April 4, 1801.\t40 ACCOUNT «ÔOKsT&ür A.TOÔMPSOM, ACCOUNT BOOK MASUFACTimER AND I'.M'KR BIXEI!, Ho.18, 8t.PETER STREET, [ON'OBITK Til* SlTBKYlHOIt's UrKlCK.J FULL SETS »»f BOOKS for Banks, Insurance Companion, Mercantile House», Association», Ac., made to order from the best English Papers, of superior Rinding, and Paged.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 All vnrietie» of 1\u2019laix a Ducotiativk Bixima.Quebec, April 2, 1801.\t39\u201412m \"WILLIAM COLE, PA PEU WAKEUOVSE ST.PAUL STIIEKT.Quebec, Jany.3, 1950.\t|__u MR.K.li.BKOWN, Tcacobr of tux En'i.likii, Fhexcii, axi> Italian Laxuvaokh.Apply at Mr.1*.Sinclair\u2019», St.John 8tr*?et.Quebec, May 5th, 1857.\t5:1\u2014u ¦\u2014I I .MONTREAL s-aniVi'M Océan Steamship Company.Carrying the VhucuUhh nml Cm tut State* Mailt.Simmer Arrangements, 1862.Passenger» booked to Londonderry, Glasgow nr Liverpool.RETURN TICKETS AT*REDUCED RATES.THIS COMPANY\u2019S LINE !» eofU|K>»ed of the following First Class Hteuruxliips :\u2014 HIBERNIAN, 2434 tons.Cnpt, Ornugo, BOHEMIAN, 2200 tons.\u201c Hulluutinc.NOVA SCOTIAN, 2200 tons.« Alton.NORTH BRITON, 2200 ton».Borland.NOM II AMERICAN, 1800 \u201c *4 liurge»», ANGLO SAXON, 1800 tons.(Indium.NORWEGIAN, 2134 tons.« McMaster.Sailing from LIVERPOOL every THVRSDA Y, and from QUEBEC every SATURDAY, \u2019 a* lui low» : Bohemian,.Saturday,\tOct.\t12,\t1801.Norwegian.«\t«\u2022\t| - vv.-r.\t\u201c t ,e «od KAKOUNA, RIMOU8KÎ AND THE RIVER ,EKV' SAGUENAY : VOK cadi AY Enabling Families to visit tho WHITE MOUNTAINS, PORTLAND, And all tho Favorite Watering Fîmes in its vicinity un the Feast uf tho Atlbiitic, or tho»** on tho LOWER ST.LAWRENCE ! Pittttngers boldine thc*c Ticket» will be allow, ed lu it op at any of the Station* on the.Haute, an,l return with the lutnc up to 1*/ October.- F A R E S : - F rom Quebec to Portland and Back.$io oo l?;»\t\u2018!o ,to Uivluro du Loup k Backs .TOO ( hildren itn.ler 13 years ofngo, Half Faro ; under 3, Free.W.8ÏIANLY, General Manager.Quebec, Juno 11, 18GI.\tgo_ lleKiiypor's Clin.O TX OGSHEADS now landing ex B«o XX tiikks, from London, and For sale by ^\t0\tM.G.5IOUNTAIN.Quebec, Sept.21, 18(i 1.\t| j .q wil [(voivdy io the IV.r»d, in all c»»e» nv-l*v .I uhniUKE V IN ¦ IIIUmEN, ÏMkt f.om Tceihing .rfron an, «.ttarcauie.Foil dircitii.ua f.r ns ng *< il) occî.niV'nnv'eu! h' i PERKINS.New V«ik,i.on the o i.uJwr.eocr S' Id b, »ll Med emr Dealer* it.Canada ** * Pnsiipal oIBm 13 , ednr Mr.cl New York I\u2019m.e osuv 2.» c est» n s Hott.r* J.M.HtiNRV k -VONSim 8.H/n,\u201c si * t real, GENERAL AG ENTs f, r CAnViM * ' Q'lebcr, June U.Dfll.\t\u2018oî\u2019 qm r«lfc(t(ll|>l'>ti Wr.'tMbfN ' r.ev, ioshd Lis»», kn.U\u20191, Twnnkny Tea.XSO XIALF-CHEST.S now landing XX Ibiorineits, from Loudon.^ ,\tM.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Sept.21, I8U1.\tj 13 ex Fresh Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, &c., &c.QUEBEC DISPENSARY.rPIIK Subscriber bus received, per « C: X op Qcebkc,\u2019\u2019 from London, bis Fall Supply of Genuine Drugs and Chemicals, Patent Med-iclnes, I\u2019iesso and Lubiw\u2019s, Rigge\u2019s ami other I erfuiucs, Combs, Urirches, Ac., Ac.JOHN E.BU 7b THE PSALMS 5HD HYMNS, Uc.'El) in tho Eugii6ii Cathedra), procured from all the ILv>kxtor may bo ea in St John 8tre*\u2018t.\u2022j'ueber, Sept 7 nor If.& W BAIVSr.EY, PorfUmers and Hair Cutters, 1 flicir It»i/af Ilighnrtnes the Prince of Wale» and Prince Alfred, ffi.s fintec the Duke of Xeirrmile, Hi fit Unnhtc.Carl St.(iennatn, fini /Inter, Major T, endatc.Major Coicclt, and Suite.HXr W PAWSI.RV bogate \u2022\t»» \u2022 XJ infoini their friends that they huvo again heen honored by Royal patronage; having lind the honor of attending professionally on hi» Royal Highness Prim e Alfred, while in Quebec, on which occasion the Prince expressed his entire satisfaction.They have just received their Summer Stock per last Steamer, consisting of every dcscrip-tiou of Perfumery, Fancy Goods, Combs.Soup», Baskets, Walking Canes, Ac., Ac.lïaxor» ground and set with dispatch, on an entirely new principle.Lessons given in tho art of stropping, free of charge.Quebec July 4, 1801.\t7a The Quebec Ruths, rf KliriLT and refitted at great expense are i now open opposite Russell\u2019s Hotel, Palace Strict.Bath», hot or cold, ]» nd.endi.L.FRECHETTE.Quvbcr, May 2\\ E.BURKE.11C\u2014f T E II KINS ., CKI.L\u2019DRATSn WOItCESTfciWIlIKB SAUCK.Quebec, Sept, 2P, 1801.la K A raoNoo.NCRD by C\u2019OXSOISSKIII» to r.B run * Only fi-Totl Sauce\u201d A.\\n ACI'I.ICADLB TO Ertry rnrlrty rf tlilh.Extract of » |.tt< r frim » M«(li« 1 (i vi, tb'iitr.» i|iavniv,nante* Ki.r-v, viiikii g, ni», congli, ii»ti,i,\u201e., kroncliitiv.\u2018J tl' *1, .Ciofl.1.1, t'p.lltlif»» \u201ef ttlu\tpui,,.a| liing congl, ilyjiitiui», nicn.il'», cliitken and ini ;iiicif tho war.And there Is another deckled ground for preferring the quaeks.They pay the newspapers, somet imes well ; whilst the telegraphic trash is a «\u2022onstiiut bill of costs.To be Inrod is bad enough.To ho bled as well as bored Is slightly to transcend the boundaries of human endurance.\u2014[Toronto Lender.NEW BOOKS.TJEGREATIONK of a Country Parson, k- Second series,.(is.'5*1.Also a further Supply ofthe first series,, (is.3d.Luce Arden, or Hollywood Hall, by James Grant,.3*.Tbe Collegians, or the Colleen Hawn,.'2s.3d.Catherine Itluui, by Alex.Dumas,.Is.fid.The Pride of Life by Lady Scott,.3c.P.SINCLAIR.Qu*>he'-, Sept.7, ia»51.\tl'>7 ©8 ©rtpgrapf.ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP.ASIA.Two days later from Europe.New York, Oct.11th.The steamship Asia, from Liverpool on the 28th ulk, via Queenstown on tho 29th, arrived here this afternoon, with two days later news, All the American vessels in the Chinese waters had sailed for the United States, with the exception of one small vessel, at the earnest request of the American merchants, and which proceeded suddenly to Hhanghae, owing to the report that a schooner was being fitted out tltcrc for a privateer under the Confederate flag.Religious service* were celebrated at one of tho Presbyterian Churches in Liverpool, on the 26th ult., in sympathy with the day of fasting, humiliation and prayer in America.Tho Paris Patrie had contradicted tho report of u convention for the immediate intervention of England, France and Hpaiu with regard to 3Icxico.Tho London Post, however, had reiterated the statement, and says the Patrie has lost its semi-official character and that the convention will shortly bo convened.The Londuu Times also confirms tho rumor, and says the intervention of the three powers will commence us soon as tho weather permit», and further, that it is undertaken with the concurrence of tho American Gc-vi r.mi cut.The Bourse was heavy and lower since tho Bank of Franco advanced its rate of discount to 5.V.Rent* hud declined to U7f 80e.The Pope was very ill,\u2014more seriously than before.Rumors of nu approaching conference between Klupku, Kossuth, Turr and other Hungarian n.table», in regard to the affair* of Hungary, prevailed.Disturbances hud taken place with tho military at Pcsth, owing to the seizure of tobacco which had been smuggled.Spain still refuses to acknowledge any one us sovereign of Naples except Francis II.It was expected tliat the Italian 3Iiuis-ter would soon leave 3!adrid.LivzarooL, 27th.\u2014Flour quiet and tending downward ; Wheat declined U a 1» 2d ; Corn steady.Beef steady.Fork inactive.Lard quiet, hut steady.Tallow firmer.Ashes advancing, sales,* pot* 33s, pearls 35.Hugnr a Ivancing.Coffee firm.Rice quiet, Carolina Is Ir'gher.Loxitox, 27tli.\u2014Wheat declined Is.Sugar advancing, sales at IDs.Coffeo advanced ts a 2s.Sugar advanced (Hi.Tea firm, Congou lisa Used.Tallow advancing, sales at iU .Coffee advanced Is a 2s.Rice quiet and ui \u2022 changed.American securith;* quiet and steady ; Illinois Central shares 38] discount ; Eric 22j.LATEST.London, 28th.\u2014Preliminaries between England, Franco and Spain, for intervention in Mexico, not yet settled.Paris, 28th.\u2014The frigate Astro goes to reinforce tho French fleet off the Antilles and Mexico.Liverpool, 28th.\u2014Tho Arabia, from Boston, arrived.Tho Asia takes out £13,000 specie Cotton sales on Saturday wore 18,000 biles ; 8,000 to speculators and exporters.Murkut closed firm nt tho advance previously reported, and with upward tendency.Breadstuff» quiet and steady ; no sales.Provisions dull.London, 28th.\u2014Consols 92 a 93J for money.American securities quiet.LATEST FROM THE SEATOF WAR.TUE RRHP.LM ATTACK EORT HATTER AH WITII 3000 MEN! 3 STEAMERS SUNK 700 LIVES LOST.Washington, Oct.9th.Commander Chaunccy arrived here ibis evening from Huttcrns Inlet.He reports that on Monday tho rebels organised an expedition to attack and recapture the forts occupied by our forces.Tho expedition consisted of six steamers and about 3000 men.The steamers were armed with heavy rifled cannon and mortars for throwing shells.(JTho attack was simultaneous but ineffectual.The fort* fired shell and were assisted by the vessels stationed off the Inlet.After a time tho rebel* retired though not before three steamers had been sunk and gone down with all on board.Judging Iroiu tho crowded appearance ofthe vessels it is estimated that about 700 men were drowned, besides a large loss must have |j.:cn sustained from tho bursting of our sltcll* and the plunging of our shots as the guns were served iu u most masterly manner.There aro no indications of tho prcscnco of tho enemy excepting cavalry pickets and military officers.\t.the above turns out all false! New York, 10th.Tho Post says there is not a word of truth in tho Times\u2019 despatch about 700 robe!* being drowned by tho fire of tho Monticeüo neir llattcras Inlet.REBEL FOilTH ON THE POTOMAC ALL EXAGGERATION ! Washington, 10th.Recent investigations show that there are rot, aud have nut been, any rebel forti-ticalious on thu Potomac at any other place than Aequia Creek.There are throe batteries of twenty guns, which are designed to defend thu terminus ofthe Great Southern Railroad, and protect Richmond and Vicksburg, but not to hinder navigation.- jPorl of Qup&pl a it it i v e d;.October 10.Sp Cumlodcn Castle, Aiigl», Liverpool, Uil-mour, bal.P.k Hnrita, «lu 18, Liverpool, gnil cargo.Scr Amelia, Labrador, order, herrings and oil.October 11.Sp koKsencatli, Sept 28, Halifax, for Montreal, pig iron.Ilk Maria Elisabeth, Aug 21, Hull, order, con Ip.\u2014\tCanada, do 1, Rxinouth, do, bal.\u2014\tGnrtcraig, do 12, Poole, do, do.Hg (.\u2019limerton do 12, Ainhv< h, du, d'>. *fci 8cr Marie St Croix, Sept 12, Caraquet, do, oy uterH ami herringit.\u2022\u2014 Osprey, 7 days, Lal>ra«lor, do, fish and oil.~ Victoria, â days, Min^au Islands, do, herrings.October 12.Sp Albion, Glasgow, Allans, Hue A C\u2019o, gcnl cargo.Bk Joanna, Leith, Galt Jc Crawford, coals.\u2014\tEliza Olive, Cardiff, order, do.\u2014\tAjax, Carmarthan, Wilson, bal.\u2014\tOndara, Cardiff, Fry, iron.ber Pearl, Labrador, tho master, fish and oil.ENTERED FOR LOADING.October 11.Kamtt.For.By IFfto/n.IFAerr.Euphemia, Mnryport, Sharpies, billery cove Jane Tudor, Conway, do, Jane Glnssin, Leith, Patton, Caroline, Plymouth, ksak, Currency, Pwllheli, Wilson, October 12.Advance, Glasgow, Beta, Carnarvon, Achilles, Glasgow, Thornhill, Penurtb, do Indian do Ditiuing's booms Cup Rouge Wolfe\u2019s COVC Cuprouge Wolfe\u2019s cove Tibbit\u2019s cove CLEARED.October 11.K S Bohemian, Liverpool, Allans, Rue A Co.Hp Kelvin, do, Forsyth, Bell k Co.\u2014\tWindermere, Southampton, Levey.Bg Bowes, Silloth, Sharpies.October 12.Hp City of Sidney, Cork, Ryan.\u2014\tClmpuitcncc, Liverpool, Sharpies.\u2014\tVestalimien, Marseilles, Gilmour.\u2014\tCity of Manchester, Cork, Ryan.\u2014\tFawn, London, Benson.Bk Fuside, Glasgow\u2019, Gilmour.\u2014\tRctrivcr, Dundee, Benson.\u2014\tSarah, Fleetwood, Wils»»n.\u2014\tIntrinsic, do, Burstall.Bg Kurah, Arbroath, Sharpies.Scr Two Brothers, Amherst, Auld.PASSENGERS.Per 8 8\u201c Bohemiar,\u201d Balhintino, master, for Liverpool From Quebec\u2014R G Anthony, Major O\u2019Connor, Capt King, Lieut A J Raven-hill, R D Parker, Hy Luraott, Misses Gibb, (3).From Montreal\u2014Lt Col Andrews, Kevd J Clug-ston, Dr Stranagham, Mr and Mrs Dumlus, John Hay, Miss Campbell.From Ottawa\u2014 Mias Cooper.From Kingston\u2014Mr Mark.From Toronto\u2014Mr Lingwood, wife and 2 children.Miss K Wilkins, Mr Hulcroft, N Fitzgerald, F H Slater, wife and 2 children, Mrs Warrington.From United States\u2014A Stullforth.Returning to England\u2014H C Raikes,Mrs Pierce and 2 children, and 00 steerage.SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.BY TELEGRAPH THIS AFTERNOON.Fatiikk Point, 4 P.M.Weather, strong cost wind wlthjrai.n very thick on river.Lady Head inward 2.35.p.m.No signs of 8 8 8t.Andrew.Riven on Loup, 4 P.M.Weather, has been raining all day, with easterly wind, too thick to sec river.TsiAtTnip or the St Andrew (s a).\u2014This ¦ steamship built nnd engined by Messrs.Bar - clay and Curie, sailed from Gun-loch on tho 19th instant, to test her speed.Her tonnage is 1,400, with engines of 1«>5 horse power, designed by Mr.J.F.Spencer, and fitted with his surface condensers, and other improvements to economise fuel.The speed realised exceeded 10 knots per hour.A defective wold in «no of tho main links stopped the progress of tho ship early in tho day.\u2014(London Shipping Gazette.) BIRTHS.On the 10th Inst., Mrs Jeffry Brock, of a son.DIED.At Point Lsvy East, on tliclOth instant, Mr.Michael Jordan, aged |S8.! FALL AXD WIST Ell BÎBty GOODS.BEHAN BROTHERS heg leave to nunonnee to their friends and the public, that they have received the entire ot their Fall and Winter Importation, which is unusually large and varied.They have now ready for inspection a Splendid \u2018 Assortment of every deseaiption of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.They call the attemion of parchasersjpar-tieitlarly to the very low prices nt which they are selling the above NEW GOODS.The lowest price in plain figures on every mtielc\u2014NO SECOND PRICE.BEHAN BROTHERS, Blinde Street Quebec,'Oct.5, 1801.\tU\u2019.i\u20141m MAIL FOR UiNOLAiND, PEU CCXAUD LIXE.4 Qi\u2019kbec Post Office, t 10th of October, 1801.Amah, for England, per cc.vahd Lixk, will he CLOSED at this Office, on MONDAY NEXT, the 14th of October, at THREE, P.M.J.SEWELL, 121\u2014b\tPostmaster.KEROSENE ILLUMINATING OIL, JUST R EG E I V ED, A fresli supply of Kerosene Coal Oil, OF Oreal Purity and Free from Smell.Tills article take» the lead of nil other kinds of COAL OIL now iu the market, and will be sold at 4s, per Gallon.JOSEPH WHITEHEAD, 43, St.John Street.QucIksc, Oct.10,1861.\t121\u2014c LA BANQDE NATIONALE.A DIVIDEND at tho rate of EIGHT PER CENT PER ANNUM on the amount of paid up capital is hereby declared for the six mouths expiring on tho 31 »t instant, payable at the Bank Office, on or after the FIRST DAY of NOVEMBER next.By order, F.VEZINA, Cashier.Quebec, Oet.l, 1861.\t117\u2014law Latest by Telegraph.THE WAR REG UN ! MTX/Tfî \\ YOY, Mwhhiaxt Tailor, is now prepared to show to the public a largo \u2022 IV1 Jx.and well ««\u2018looted Stock of FALL «nul WINTER GOODS, to which lie invite» public attention.As heretofore he will spare no pains to give unrivalled satisfaction both in Cloth and Workmanship.Ready Made Clothing, and Gentlemen'» furnishing Goods of alt kinds and descriptions, such prices as to defy competition.PILOT CLOTH COATS at.?5.00 FULL SUIT OF CANADIAN TWEED.SlO.oo 'Ft This way Gentlemen for Bargains, at 31.fflcAVOY\u2019S CTiostp Clothing Store.No.\u2022!.¦», Craig Street, St.Koch's, and Corner of N«dre Dame and Sous-lc-Fort- Str«'«\u2022 Water (.oi«>i:\\ Qimber, 13th Aug.|8«;i.\t\u2018.««I\u2014I'.Mn Cloths, Beavers, Seal Skins, Cheviots, milled Meltons, Doeskins, Scotch and English Tweeds, Canadian Made Trowsering, (Very strong nnd heavy.) Bine and Black Co&t Blankets, Railways and Carriage Engs, Horse Covers, £to.Quebec, Sept 20, 1801.\t110\u20143w G LOVE It & FRY ARK NOW OPENING NEW FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, tfA\u2019JiiPiêttSo RUGS, MATS.AND M A T T ï H G S - Quebec, Sept, 28, 1861.110\u20143 w FUllTIIIilt ARRIVALS OF NEW GOODS AT GLOVER & FRY\u2019S, If y St tamer Jura.\u201d Flowers, F withers, Flower Head Dresses, Lace Collar», Sleeve», Ac.Fancy Dress Goods In great vnrictv.Winter Mantles, latest «tyle», Trimmed nnd Wove Shawls, Silks, Velvets, Ribbons, With various other FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, Making their Stock in every Department very Choice ami Complete.Quebec, Sept.28, 1801.\t110\u20143w NEW GOODS.OF TIIKIW îB\u2019JàAÏHOÏf; A LARGE Assortment of Bath and Whit- .,\t0\t, i^-yT T i VT I XT ¦10>- ULANKET8.\t[j.& M.H1'.IN J A M1 iN Much below usual prices.jjftvo rct.c{Ve '£) V-rZ-i Intending purchasers would do well TO EXAMINE oca Large mid Carefully Selected Stock.Quebec, Sept.19, 1801.\t113 .NOTICE.T Wo can confidently recommend our OF GENTLEMBN\u2019B DRAWERS AND SHIRTS, As being of» Very Superior Make SCOTCH AND ENGLISH WOOLS, AND OF FIRST-RATE VALUE.H.t M.BENJAMIN.Quebec, Sept, 31, 1301.\t113 MILLINERY.THE Latest Style» in Ladles\u2019 Felt Hatp, Dress Caps, Borders, Bonnet», Feather», Flowers, !!cud-drcs»c», Wreaths, Ac.BEHAN BROTHERS.Qucb.V, Oct.4, I.-61.\t119 Kpctiviiii; Ex John Hull, Minnesota, City of Quebec, and City of Hamilton, DEKUYPEll\u2019S GIN, in Hhds, Red and Green Cases.OLD JAMAICA RUN in Pus.SUPERIOR ARRACAN RICE, CASEY S LIVERPOOL SOAP, TIM'CKI.K CHEESE in Cases.-A!.S«I- Very lino Soin hong and Twankay TEAS.For Sale bv E.A.W.POSTON A CO.Quebec, Sept.'.M, 1861.\tHO Godcy's Lady's Hook for Octolwr.Mammoth l.adv's Book of i ODEY'S Jt Fashion for Oetoher.- \u2022,'i|i-h s - t.1\u201c, 1 ' .'I l.adv\u2019s \u2022 is :id.*.1INCLAIR.112 NOTICE.The following Sections from Passenger Acts arc still in force, ana all breaches, in any particular, will be rigidly prosecuted.Pussengors Ajïfiits, Runners, &c, « No person shall, within the Ports of Q'lo-boe or Montreal, or within five miles from the outer boni» inrias thereof, for hire, rewnr.l, or gain, or the exp ectation thereof, condu.t, so-llelt, influence or recommend tiny Emigrant to or on behalf of any Steamboat Owner or Charterer.Or te or on behalf of any RAILWAY COMPANY, Or to or on behalf of any Lodgias Homo or Tavern-Keeper, For any purpose connected with the prcpnnv* tioiM or arrangements of such Emigrant for his jHitisuge to ids tiual place of Destination in this Province, oa IS THS United States of America.Or tho Territories thereof, or give or pretend to give to snob Emigrant any information or assistance in any way relating to such passage to his said place of destination, or in any way exercise the vocation of hooking passengers, or taking mo icy for their inland fare cr for the transportation of their Inggage, Unless such Person shnll have first obtained a License from the MAYOR OF THE CITY OR MUNICIPALITY IN THE PROVINCE, within which such person may reside, authorising him to act in such capacity, and which grant on such person producing reocommcmla-tion from Her Majesty\u2019s Chief Agent for EMIGRATION, On PRO* T!I2 Government Emigration Agent At the place where the license may he granted, to the effect that he is a proper person to receive sud» license, and giving a satisfactory bond to such Mayor, with two sufficient sureties, in the penal sum of three hundred dollars, ns security for his good behaviour; which said license shall not be for nny period longer titan one year from its date ; and such person .shall pay for such license to the Corporation of such City or Municipality such sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, us tho Slayor and Council shall determine.\u2019 Koepcifs of Taverns, Hotels, &(*\u2022, \u201c Every keeper of a Tavern, Hotel, or Hoarding House, In a City, or in any Town, Villr.g or place to which tho Governor in Council shall, by Proclamation publish in the ()jjius'-,, as a Hoarder or Lodger, any Emigrant, within throe months from his arrival in ti ls Province, fth'.tll c tusc to be kept conspicuously posted in the public rooms amt passage* of his house, Printed upon Business Cards, A list of the rates of prices which will he charged Emigrants per day and week for board or lodging, or both, and also the rates for separate meals, which card shall contain tho name of the keeper of sud» itouse, together with tl»e name of the Street in which it is situated, and its number in such Street; And every keeper of any sir 1» Tavern, Hotel, or Hoarding-House who shall neglect or refuse to post a list of rates, or to keep btissiness curds, or who shall charge or receive or permit or suffer to be charged or received fur boarding or lodging, or for meals in his house, any sum I.» excess of the rates of prices so posted and printed on such business curds, or shall omit immediately on nny Emigrant entering such bouse as a hoarder or lodger for the purpos.* of taking any meal therein, to deliver to such Emigrant one of suel» printed business cards, shall, upon conviction of any one of the said odonees be deprived of his license, and incur a l> malty of not loss than five dollars, nor more than twenty dollars : PROVIDED At.WAYS, That no such Boarding House Keeper.HOTtL KEEPER, Oil Tavern Keeper, SMALL II.VVS ANY LIEN ON THE EFFECTS or seen E M IG R A N T For any nmoimt claimed for such board or lodging, for any sum exceeding five dollars; and nny such person who shall detain tho effects of any Emigrant after lie shall have been tendered tho said sun» of five dollars, or miel» less sum as shall be actually due for board or lodging, shall, on conviction thereof, incur a penalty of not less than tl\\o dollars, nor more tin»!» twenty dollars, over and above the value of th i effects so detained, if not immediately restored \" and u search warrant may he issued for tho sam'\u2022.\u2019, A.C.IJLTL'IIA NAN, Chief Agent.Govt.Kmkiiiation Omcie, Quebec, June i, IStil.\tloi PUBLIC! NOTICE 13 lierehy given that in conformity with the provisions of tho Provincial Statute 23rd Viet.Cap 21, tiie line of division between Upper and Lower Canada, lias been surveyed and marked on the ground by cut stone monuments from tho North Hank of Lake St.Francis to tiie South Hank ot* the Hiver Ottawa, and that tin* plan and report thereof have been approved by tho Governor General in Council, and are deposited of record in tho Department of Crown Lands, and that tiie line so marked on the ground and approved is the true boundary between Upper and Lower Canada.P.M.VANKOUGHNKT, Comr.Crown Lands.Department of Crown Lands, ) (jnchee, 'jifth Mardi, 1801.|>r nlencc, am) ration, ntliri ennse*, »|»\u2018rin;itoirlioi.i, «xhaiiktior, h.c.s|>uciiy Im \u2022\u2022 C!eiy, *t t y nr li'i.iiu»>, iniiijci.'.iun, kitniliie*.H brt-niL, > imiu*.nf '\u2022sh1, ^ilitii.r.* cliri'ir, b'iwi | ,3 iiml mcreaiiog t ¦« mtural ^\u2022'\u2022'.||lr id rho.e \\v!.o ;ue kuîf rinr frmi» pnistr.iiinn ;«m) !aisr m !iot C'unalrs.I'homand' have bt-tn rektnred l»Mu fotn cm t iiiiinuiiiui.|i is ri c-iM neudid f.r 'ill :lnik« ui,ea«.k lur wliicli mrr-c try, .Ve., r: imton y tiiiplojed j., |,ut idooit t.t \u2022 l!ie ntt i r.iiii 1 ir idib.It' Hctinn i* puirly deiei-*iv, and im bc:.i fl id i tf.iei.ee on til* *i»t rn i» uniltuial le.Prier II* a.,d-3, p.r bi t is,al o:ik.iii.a of 11*.Perry's Patent Concentrated Essence of Copabia and Cubcb Sugar* Coated (ilabulcs, i» ngieeal.!*! preparation ol die «try eeBce of Ihr Mal-aii of t.'t'pa m uni Cubtb*, perftc^ly t.kl.l.,., t 11 rrtdnifx a ho sa ne time ail iti uiiaina pu«vei>.l\u2019iicu 11-.uii.l 2J* per box.Health dopsada upon paru b!ood.Perry's Purifying Specific Pills, \\ C'ire fi r #!l du ao*.of the *liiii, *>irh h, i ip, 11 .trill *, piiiipl.:.on j Pi ire I Is.titid 23k.|u r box.On Nervousness, Ucluxalion and ; Exhaustion.New Kdili'ir, , nlarxed t.l.')3 p.i?r« illiotritei! by I 10'.Anal'Iiiic.I C'll.'iutd ICi.-r*riiii>s uu kin I, i'i.i 1 i .b\u2019d li(t!,pri e ir.CJ.\t\u2019 * The Silent Friend.A MKDI' Al.M Olt!v r-n thr n ituie, trentment and r\\A cineid n mm, uml | htkical delnlnv, rxli4u>tuin, j «piruat r 1 'IM, and «II tiiiuo-jgrnitid dlreaie.o| ihe uei vii'ik *y>lcni, nii.l olher i!i*ea*eii iin i lenlal tn Imlli \u2022i xet, produc'it' a ilrgriirracy i I'm nul and pliykiciil »t'*n:tb,'n.moii \u2022 in lotel .lebil.iy and i'ic ip.ititr ; ' »li *Wii'-4 wby tlir*u id c ne» k\u2018i riften appear ineinaide ivlou ni ie.ilitj they can beifLctiii.llv reianvn) by the iniist \u2022impie «néant.Also lo lie h.id from hi! Ajont, in a'l parti of the «rofld ixriiAcrs inoj| tmi: Mir.Nr rtur.ftp, Puci1 (i !., w'iic.ii emt liu, ilnec i >0, f.r the euid mee \"I p.«li ot , and n> include.I in tin- ptice charged for t'ie | in'dictn s.S.ld.t Meor*.H i I.PKIinVH» f\u2019ii\u2019» Whole»»!® \u2022\u2019\u2022P t, Ne.I , Until r-.\"\u2019l n t,Oxford f>trt'rt.l.omf.in.i W || PhuiMCt', l.oii'.l.tle Sircet, .Mel milln1', Pinkej, 112, Pitt î't.vi i, Sidney, f n GCuim II, I Anti.'ii.i.,n J Itufh, I!.imiiIoi ., President of tho Hoard of Arts and Manufactures, U.C., Jkax Ciiaiilks Tache, Esq., M.l>., and Drown Cuamukklin, Esq., St;-cretary of tho Hoard of Arts and Manufactures, I,.C.f to bo Coiiimissioners through whom Cnnaditins can obtain exhibition of such articles as they desire to transmit to tho International Exhibition of 1802, to bo held at London.[Cuev,! Circular, Canada, Sir, Downisu Stukkt, 15th August, 1301.At tin* request of Her Majesty's Commissioners for tiie luterualionai Exhibition of 1801, 1 transmit to you herewith copies which have just been received from them of tliolr latest decisions on points relating to the Exhibition.I have, be., (Signed,) NEWCASTLE.Governor, The Ht.Honlde, Sia E.Hr ad, Hart., K.C.IL, Ac., Ire., Ac.-in ii f .Iln 1 CTiy, kcri.fidi, ulcer he l.'ii: ai d body, S;?.INTKRVATIONAL KXIIIHITIO.V O?WORKS OF INDUSTRY AND ART Tt> HK HELD IN LONDON IN 1802.ItBtt MAJESTV's COMMISStOXEUS : The Earl Gkaxvillk, K.G., Lonl President of the Council.Tick MAitqns oy Ciiandos.Thomas Harino, Esq., M.P.O.Wentworth Dilke, Esq.Thomas Faiubaiun, Ksq.F.H.Sandford, Esq., Secretary.D K C lil O N S OF IIKit MAJESTY'S COMMISSIONERS, ON POINTS RELATINU TO TUB EXUIBITIOX.Jcne, 1801.1.\tHer Majesty\u2019s Commissioners have fixed upon Thursday', tin 1st day of May, 1802, for opening the Exhibition.2.\tThe Exhibition building will bo erected on a site adjoining the gardens of tho Royal Horticultural Society, and in tho immediate neighbourhood of the ground occupied in 1851, cn th?occasion of tho first International Exhibition.3.\tThe portion of the building to ha devoted t > the exhibition of Pictures will be erected in brick, and will occupy the entire front toward.» Cromwell Hoad ; the portion in which Machinery will be exhibited will extend along Prince Albert\u2019s Hoad, oa tin: west side of the gardens.4.\tAil works of industry to bo exhibited should have been produced since 1830.The decision whether goods, proposed to be exhibited, are admissible or not, must, in each case, eventually rest with Her Majesty\u2019s Commissioners.5.\tSubject to the necessary limitation of space, all persons, whether designers, iuven-tors, manufacturers, or producers of articles, will be allowed to exhibit ; but they must state the* character in which they do so.0.Her Majesty's Commissioners will communicate witli Foreign and Colonial exhibitors only through the Commission which tiie Government of each Foreign Country or Colony may appoint for that purpose; and no article will be admitted from any Foreign Country or Colony without the sanction of such Commission.7.\tNo rent will bo charged to exhibitors.8.\tEvery article produced or obtained by human industry, whether of Haw materials, Machinery, Manufactures, or Fine Arts, will be admitted to tho exhibition, with the exception of\u2014 Living animals and plants, Fresh vegetable mid animal substances, liable to spoil by keeping, Detonating or dangerous substances.Copper Caps, or other Articles of a similar nature, may bo exhibited, provided the detonating powder be not inserted ; also Lucifer Mutches, wit!» imitation tops.0.Spirits or alcohols, oils, acids, corrosive salts, and substances of a highly inflaiamablo nature, will only be admitted by special written permission, and in well secured glass ves-«.Is.10.Tho articles exhibited will be divided into the following classes Section I.Class 1.Mining, Quarrying, Metallurgy, and Mineral Products.
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