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[" PE Carn, 4 i à En [4 - For along time we have made use of the Cop Li & EST ABLISHED 1 764, No.7463.] FRIDAY, 27rn JUNE, 1851 [Vor.89.THE QUEBEC CAZETTE 18 PUBLISHED, Three times a week, viz.:\u2014\u2014Monduys, Wednesday and Fridays, by R.MIDDLETON, AT TIE OFFICE, NO.19, MOUNTAIN STREET, UEBEC TERMS, \u2014Twenty Shillings per annum, payable half-yearly in advance.ADVERTISEMENTS\u2014Delivered in before two o'clock; I\u2019.M., on the day of publication, in sorted according to written orders; or till forbid if wo written directions,~\u2014at 2s, 6d.for six lines and under, first insertion, and 74d.each subsequent insertion ; for ten lines and above six, 3s.4d.first insertion, and 104.each subsequent insertion.\u2014 For ten lines and upwards, 4d.per line, firstinser- tion, and 1d.perline for each subsequentinsertion, \u2014 Advertising by the year, as may be agreed on.er Al communications must be post-paid.RELLY YS PURE COD LIVER OIL.To the Medical Profession, and the Public in general, who heretofore have been in many instances imposed upon, by a spurious imitation of a valuable MEDICINE.N consequence of the want of à ready Chemi- 1 al test, to ascertain the PURITY OF COD LIVER OTL, much of an ADULTIY ATED and infori- or description has beon introduced nto the Market, ani sold as Genuine, Under these circumstances, and as the public are altogether dependent upon the character of the MANUFACTURER, for the PURITY OF THE ARTICLE, I respectfully annonnice that 1 have appointed Mr.THOMAS BICKELL, Importer of China and Earthenware, 8t.John Street, Quebec, Sole Agent for the Sale of my PURE COD LIVER OIL, For which preminms were adjudged at the late Exhibition in Quebec and Montreal, and also considered by the Committee worthy to be lorwarded to the Gran IxpusTinal BExmmriox of 1851.1 beg to refer 10 the snbjoined ce tificates, given me by several of the most vespectabla Medical Gen- tlemer in Quebec and Montreal, and to the annexed aidavit, after perusing which, any further remarks would hie superfluous.& Plense notice, that every Package of my Cod Liver Oil, is sealed with my Seal, and signed in my handwriting, and can only be obtained in Quebee, Mr.BICKELL.from ROBERT W.KELLY.Quebee, Feb.5th, 1851.We have much pleasure in certifying fo the purity of the Cov Laver Otn, made by Mr KR.W.KELLY, of Gaspé :-\u2014 (Signed.) J Douauas, G.M.Doucuas, M.I.Jos, Moruix, Jas.À.Seweun, M, D.Geo.W.Camrnenn, M, D.A.Haut, M.D.Jeo.F.Fexwiex, M, D.Geo.D, Grimm, M.D.Extract of a note from Dr.W.Marsden.of Quebec, to Mr, Kolly :\u2014** } have great pleasure in attesting to the excellent qualities of Your Con liver Our, which 1 have had an opportunity of doing by the actual ure of the article, aml | have ne hesitation in pronouncing i superior to any | have hitherto used.\u201d ER O:L, prepared by Mr.ROBERT KELLY, of Gaspé, and it is with pleasure that we recommend the use of it, us an article of superior quality, and cxempt from all kind of adulteration.J.B.J Lasory, M.D.J.Z.Nair.MD, Ou.Rouirarune, Mi.D.C.Fresosr.(corr.) T, the undersigned, proprietor of the (Faspe Gazette, and one of Ier Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said District, declare, on oath, that the Con Laver Orn, consigned by me to Mr.Tiouas Bicker, of Quebac, has been prepared or manafac- tured by me, according to the most approved system, from Fresh and Piclzed Livers of Cod Fish only : that no Chemieal ingredients have been used\u2014and 1 further distinetly declare, that my Cot Liver Oil has aint been ADULTERATED or MIXEb with any other Oil whatsaever ; the whole having been made and put up anier niy own personal superintendence.ROBERT W.KELLY.Sworn before me, at Quebec, this 4th day of Feb , 1851.(Signed.) Ronerr Symes, J.TP.&F Be particular when about purchasing, to ask KELLY'S COD LIVER OIL.og Cavriox.\u2014The Gennineand Pure Cod Tirer il, certified as above, can only be obtained retail, from Mn.THOMAS BICKELL, St.John Street, Quebee,~each package being sealed with Mr, Ker- LY's seal, and signed in his handwriting.Quebee, bth Foby., 1851.THROUGH LINE.LAKE AND R EXPRESS AND FREIGHT FRIOM QUEBEC AND MONTREAL, TO HEAD OF LAKE ONTARIO.EXPRESS LINE.THE STEAMERS New, to bo out early.) Jar.O'Connor, (Until New boat is ready.) Wi Upper Saloons, and in all respects À fitted up ina superior manner, will run with passengers and light freight.FREIGHT LINE OF FIRST CLASS, Steamer COMMERCE, Carrary Pony.WESTERN MILLER, \u201c Cocitran.\u2014 SCOTLAND, \u201c« Marsnar, With the above five steamers, which will offer very nearly a daily departurs from each endl of the route, thor6 will be no trans.shipping of freight.In addi tion to the foregoing, the Subscribers have a fleet of first class Schooners, of model adnptad to the Through y thus affording facilities and means of despatch not surpassed by those of any other Establishment.McPHERSON & CRANE.MoPsrunsox & Cnaxn will make liberal advances an all descriptions of Produce when placed in their Stopes at Hamilton, Dundas, and Port Stanley, and n Kingston at tha foot of Princess Streat, formery Hooker & Holton, and consigned to hem for als.04 They will also be propared, as heretofore, to transport Property trans-shipped at Kingston, to Montreal, and Ports on Lake \u201champlain.10h April, 1851.CHAMPION.COMET, DR.HALSEY\u2019S FOREST WINE; OR COMPOUND WINE - SARSAPARILLA, A NEW DISCOVERY.And the most extraordinarymedicine of the age, pul up in Large Bottles; a single botfle does more good, and goes farther in the cure of Diseases, than any ten bottles of Sarsaparilla extract hith- erlo in use; warranted to cure without nauseating or weakening, is perfectly safe at all times, and possesses a delightful bitter flavour, almost equal to Pure Port Wine.All the numerous Sarsaparillas now in use are prepared by boiling the root to obtain the extract.The finest medicinal properties of this valuable plant are therefore evaporated and lost ; besides this, articles of no medicinal virtues whatever, such as molasses and liquorice are added to make up the deficiency, and give them consistency.It is not to be wondered at then, that it takes 10, 20, and sometimes 50 large bottles of these extracts of Sarsaparilla to do any good, or produce the slightest change in health.Not so with Dr.Halsoy\u2019s Forest Wine.Every dose produces its good effects, and every bottle its great results.This valuable medicine is prepared without heating, without the use of liquorice, molasses, or any syrup whatever.But the great beauty of Dr.Halsey's Forest Wine remains still to be told.By the invention of a new and wonderful chemical appara tus, a PERFECT WINE is produced from two o the most valuable plants in the world, the Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry.It possesses all the fine virtues of these justly cele- srated plants.In addition to this the efficacy of the Forest Wine is increased nearly ten fold by the farther combination of other rare vegetable properties.DR.TIALSEY'S Gum Coated Forest Pills.An invaluable Compound Sarseparilla preparation.Manufactured en the same principle as the Forest Wine, to which it is an important adjunct.They are suated with pure Gum Arabie, an important invention for which Dr.Halsey has received the only patent ever granted on D\u2019ills by the Government of the United States.Dr.ITALSEY'S Forest Wine and Gum-conted Forest Pills, unite in accomplishing the same great and, THE PURIFICATION OF THE BLOOD, TIE RENOVATION AND RESTORATION OF THE STOMACH AND BOWELS.THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE! The life principle of man is the blood.No sooner are those organs of the stemach which make and nourish the blood, eleansed of morbid matter, and restored to healthy action by the use of the Forest Pills, and pure rich blood made to flow in the veins by the use of the Forest Wine, than disease begins to vanish, and strength and energy of body return.This is the principle on which is founded these great medicines, and hy which Serofula, Dropsy, Bilious Diseases.Dispepsia, Tu- digestion, Weakness.Want of Nervovs En rgy.Jaundice, Coughs, Colds, General Debility, Ema- elation of the Body, Rheumatism, Ague and Fever, Diarrhea, Cholera, Ulcers, und many other diseases are radically cured.TO THE LADIES.Nothing in the world is more absurd than the ens- tom of using paints, chalks, &e., to improve the countenance.All such things instead of beautifying the complexion, display an affected gauginess quite unbucoming and disgusting ; besides, the frequent use of cosmetics destroys the fine texture of the skin, giving it a coarse, palid, unnatural cast.True beauty and loveliness accompany the highest perfection of health, which again invariably follows the PUREST SVATE OF THE BLOOD.What artificial appendages equal that vivid expression of countenance which emanates from blooming health ?What paints compare with the crimson coloured blood casting its brilliant rozeate hue through the transparent texture of the skin?What charms are more captivating than those of nature, in her highest perfection ?Let Dr.Talsey's Forest Wine supply the place of all cosmetics.The use of this ex- callent wine for a short time creates pure, rich blood, which, coursing throngh the veins, penetrates the minutest fibres that verge toward the surface of the skin, causing all unhealthy pimples and blotches to disappear, imparting a vivid, rosy colour to the skin, and brilliant expression of the eyes.THIS 1S NATURAL BEAUTY.In corroboration of these facts, Dr.Halsey has many testimonials.The following is from a lady of the most respectable standing in society, sent to us by her own brother, residing in Rutgers Street.New York, July 7th, 1849.DR.G.W, HALSEY,\u2014 As yon have kindly requested me to state the result proceeding from the use of your Forest Wine and Dills, in the case of my sister, Mary T.Maxwell, I cheerfully comply, believing tno disparagement to give my signature in evidence of the excel lent gnalities of your medicines.y siater, from her youth, had been in very deli- sate health, complaining frequently of weakness of the chest, attended with a cough, About the age of eighteen she began to get much worse.For six months previous to commencing with your medicines she had not been able to go ont of the house.Her countenance was greatly emaciated, yellow, and sickly.or face and neck were covered with disagreeable pustules, eyes very much sunk, and her cough increasing.In fine, she bore every appear ance of soon becoming an unhappy victim to consumption.At this timo | procured for her some of your Forest Wine and Pills, which slie commenced using according to the directions.She gradually improved as she followed up the use of them.Her first symptom of recovery was an jy good BUSINESS DIRECTORY.-\u2014\u2014 ARCHP.CAMPBELL, Jux., ADVOCATE.Q'fce removed to his residenco, No.43, St, Ann Street, nearthe english Cathedral, Upper Town A CHER, N., Painter aud Glazier, and Paper Hanger, Nouvelle Street, St.John Suburbs, SMEATON, TaiLor, No.33, St.John * St - Newest styles of Fauhions\u2014neat wormansbip\u2014punetnality to orders.B OLE, June.\u2014 AUCTIONEER and ii .COMMISSION AGENT, JAIL HLL.CAMPBELL, CABINET MAKER and * UNDERTAKER.All funerals punc= tually attended to.St.Vallier Street, St.Rochs.AIRNS, Merchant.Tailor, No.2, St, Louis Street Place d\u2019Armes, opposite St, George's Iotel.HARLES CORNEIL, SapoLEr, HArNEss and TRUNK MAKER, No.13, St.John St.R.J.LANDRY, iate House Surgeon of the Marine.Hospital, has established his residnce in St.Ursule Street, No.44, near St.Jolin Street.D\" WELLS has opened his Surgery at his father\u2019s residence, Mr.ELLS, Fire Inspector Nu.32, Hape Street.JAGLE LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY'S AGENCY OFFICE, removed to Fraser's Buildings, St.James St,, opposite to Custom House.{{UGENE TRUDEAU, Overseer ofthe Sweeping of Chimuies; residence, No.10, St.Flavien Street Palace Ward; Upper Town, a\" a Jtis particular!yrequested that allorders For sweepins chimnies, wilt bein writing, and sent the evening previous to the swecpers heing required.DWIN HULL, Clock & Watchmaker, No 19 St.Poter Street, opposite the Trinity House, Lower Town, EORGE TAYLOR, PPateat Sup, Point Livy.I AMBY F.CAIRNS.AvvocaTe, No.4}, Haldimand Street.S.HHOSSACK, Notary Public.\u2014 Office, eo No.39, 8t.Peter Street, nearly opposite to the Quebec Bank.R, WALLACE, PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR, Nu, 4, Haldimand Street, Cape.RS.LANE\u2019S BOARDING HOUSE, No.41, St.Ursule Street, Upper-Towu* Quebec.L.RICHARDSON, Leather Merchants, e No.10, St.Peter Street, Malouin and Moccasin Boots and Shoes Wholesale.OUYER LAPERRIERE, Mouse Pain- TERand GLAZIER, No.32, St.Eustache Street, St.Louis Suburb.\u20141las good references as to abilities.P WHITHAM, Surgical Tostrument Maker + aud Cutler, No.36, St.Ann Street, op- positethe Scotch Church, Upper Town.OBT.NEILL, Watchmaker and Jeweller,successor to Mr.T.G.CaTnro, Notre Dame, Street- ICHARD FREEMAN, Tanner, Currier I snd Leather Merchant, 62, St.Vallier Stret.\u2014 Kips, and Calf Skins, Harness, Rein, Mill-Belts, Sole Valouin and Moccassin Leather, Malnuin and Mocessin Boots and Shoes wholesale, OBERT WALSH, MILL-WRIGIIT, St.Vallier Street, St.Roch\u2019s.H.REED, Upholsterer and Paper e Hanget corner ol St, Juhn and Stanislas Streets.Er New Patterns, for Windows and Red Curtains received this Spring.M.1ICK MAN, Hair-Cntter, Wig-Mak- er,and Derfumer, ssccesser to Mr.Fk.Wyse, No.26 Mountain Street Lower Town.ILLIAM McMASTER, Wateh Maker, No.46, St John Street,\u2014On hand an excellent assortment of Clocks, Watches.and Jewellery of the best quality and moderate prices.M.PATERSON, 51, St.Peter Street Lower Town, Wholesale & Retail Grocer, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Mavufacturer of Starch, Sugars, Cordials, Syrope, *c.OLEHOUSE, PLUMBER, GLA- ÿ \\ ° Ï ZIER, and l\u2019AINTER.Ships\u2019 Scuppors, Head Pumps, Lilt and Force Pumps, Water Closets, &e.No.3.Arsenal Street, + v Artillery Barrack.sppetite.1Ier face finally became smooth, and her checks rosy.Her cough left her altogether, She is now strony and vigorous, and presents the finest ox- ample of health 1 ever witnessed.JOHN 8 MAXWELL.gz What my brother has said of ma above, is lito rally true.; MARY T.MAXWELL.The Forest Wine in large square bottles $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $6.Gum-coated Forest Pills 25 cents per box.For SALE, wholesale and retail; by JO- SEPIL BOWLES, Apothecary, Upper Town Market-Place, JOIN 'MUSSON, and G.G.ARDOUIN, Quebec.Quebec, 19th Sept., 1849.FOR SALE.The Property of the late Roncrr ATkI- | _80N, Farmer, of the Parish of St, Sylvester, County of Lotbiniere, will be sold by PURLIC AUCTION on the FIFTH DAY of JULY noxt, by the Undersigned Exeentors.- =TrrMs-\u2014One hal of the purchase maray to be paid on the day of sale: the other half te be, id within twelve months from the day of sale, The property consists of one Jot of excellent land, fronting the Craig's Road, having three acres in breadth, by thirty in depth, more or loss, having about 20 acres clear, with a good Sugary, It is about throe miles from the Catholia Church, and about one mile from the Protestant Chureh ; convenient to both Flour and Saw nila, Any Tarson or Persons having any just claims against the.abôve property, will give them in to the undersigned before the ls of sale, .SCALLAN, CHARLES MeCAFFREY.St.Sylvester, Bth Dee, 1860.Chronomicier Repository.S.McLAUGHLAN, CHRONOMETER AND WATCH-MAKER RATES DETERMINED BY TRANSIT OBSERVATIONS, No B.\u2014The most diffienlt Repairs oxecuted.BT.LAWRENCE ClIAMBERS, 27, St.Peter STREET.Quebec, 4th June 1861, DENTIST.R.P.BAILLARGEON has moved to the cornet of St.Angéleand John Street, Quebec, 16th April 1851.\u201c07 ATTENTION.5G HE Subscriber offers for SALE, on LIBERAL CONDITIONS, A SPLENDID LOT OF GROUND, pituate opposite the ESPLANADE.PF.EVANTUREL, No.32, St.Lewis Street.Quebec, 11th Dec, 1850.oy For Sale at this Office, N ANSWER TO \u201cM,\" taken from his communication of the 9th February, (published in the Mercury), and respectfully submitted for hiv inspnction, by a Lagman, The pamphlet contains * M.'s\" letter to ** Anglicas,\u201d with ** Jason's\" reply.Published by Gilbert Étanley.Price, 6d Qnebep, 38th April, 1851.LAW BLANKS FOR SALE At the Office of this Paper.CROWN LANDS DEPARTMENT, Montreal, 6th June, 1851.OTICE is hereby given, that the hereinafter specified Crown Lands in Lower Canada, north of the River St.Lawrence, in the County of Saguenay, surveyed at the request of certain Associations, and in respect of which the members of those associations shall not have exercised their rights of pre-emption, will be open for Sale by the Local Agent, Joux Kane, Esquire, Grande Baie, to whom application is to be made, on and after the FIFTEENTH day of JULY next, at the price stated below, and ou the conditions mentioned in the Public Notices of 2d March, 1849, and 25th April, 1851, as modified by the Notice of 15th May last, Price: Two Shillings per Acre.Township Caron.Rango A\u2014Lots 81 to 36; 39 to 75, containing from 12 to 100 acres each; \"| Range north of Kenogami road\u2014 Lots 22 to 86, from 0 to 50 acres; \u201csouth of smne road\u2014Lots 22 to 85, 50 acres Township Kenogami.Range south of Kenogami road, west Section\u2014 Lots 46 to 64.from 47 to G6 acres each ; Same range, cast Section\u2014 Lots 1 to 36, 39 to 67, from 25 to 93 acrus ; Range north of same road, west Nection\u2014lLots 46 to 64, from 49 t» 76 acres ; Same range, east Nection\u2014 Lots | to 36, 39 to 67, from 25 to 86 acres ; Range A\u2014 Lots 1 to 38, 50 acres Township Labarre.Range north of Kennzami road, west scetion\u2014T.ots ! to 15, 50 aures cavh ; south of same road, west Section\u2014 Lots 1 tv 6, to 16, from 30 to 83 acres ; Range fret, west\u2014Lots 1 to 12, 100 acres; * north of Kenogamni road, cast Section\u2014 Lots 1 ta 34, 89 to 45, from 33-to 54 acres ; south of Kenogami road, east Section\u2014 Lots 1 to 31, 39 to 45, from 24 to 100 aces; first, cast\u2014Lots 1 to 29 100 acres ; 30, 189 acres ; second, east\u2014Lots 1 te 29, 100 acres; 30, 189 \" \u201cw 8.neres ; «third, vast\u2014 Lots 1 to 29, 100 acres; 30, 189 acres.Township Metabetchonan.Rarge A\u2014bots 1 to 28, from 13 to 93 acres ench ; © B\u2014Lots | to28, from 47 to 89 acres ; C\u2014 Lots 47 to 55, from 81 to 145 acres : \u20ac, 1\u2014Lots [to 18, 29 to 06, from 100 to 167 \u201c a acres ; Range cast of Metab:tehousn\u2014Lots 19 to 24, from 43 to 61 acres; \u201cwest do\u2014Lots 19 to 24, from 99 to 126 acres; ( 2\u2014Lots l to 18, 29 to 56, 100 acres.Township Mésy.Range {Lots J to 6, 8 to 21, from 58 to 99 acres cach ; \u201c 2\u2014Lots! to 21, from 86 to 100 acres.Township Signay.Range 1\u2014Lots 13 to 20, 100 acres each ; \u201c 2= Lots 13to 34, from 88 to 10D acres each; 3\u2014Lots 13 to 34, 100 acres each ; \u201c4 -Lots 13 to34, 100 do do * 6\u2014Lets 13t034,100 do do \u201c 6- Lots 13t134,100 do do * T\u2014Lets 13 to84,100 do do $ 8B\u2014Lots1310 84,100 do do 8 9\u2014Lots 13 to 10, 18 te 31, from 59 to 146 \u201c acres; * 10\u2014Routh Fcotion\u2014 Lots 1 to 8, from 104 to 54 acres; acres; wo \u2014Prineipal Seetion\u2014 Lots ! to 44, from 91 to 285 acres ; \u201cÀ -Lots 23 to 38, from 75 to 146 acres.N.B.\u2014 Parties purchasi.ç any of the Lauds above specified, and paying for the same in full, on or before the 31st December next ensuing, may effect their purchase at One Shilling per Acre.Lots fronting the Kenogami Road, and specified above, to be subject to the offer formerly made of free grants of Fifty Acres, under the Act 4 and 5 Vict.chap.100.June 9th, 1851.How w a + UOFTUGES as SUBSCRIBER having leased part of the Shop belonging to Nr.R, G.PATTON, Grocer, St.John's Street, (without,) begs to notify his friends, and the public generally, that he intends to carry on the business of BOOT AND SHOE- MAKING in all its branches.He hopes, by striet attention to business, and punctuality in exceuting all orders entrusted to him, to obtain à share of public patronage.From his knowlege of the business, acquired during 16 years, (the last 8 of which were spent in the employ of Mr.Joseph Louis) he confidently anticipates giving general satisfaction to all who may favour him with a call.He begs to notify the Trade that he has opened a LEATHER CUTTING and FINDING STORE, where he intends keeping on lund, at afl times, a choice assortment of goods in the above line, which he will dispose of at the lowest price for CASH.N, B.\u2014Constantly on hand, a supply of PORPOISE LEATHER.\u2018 Boots and Shoes SOLED with GUTTA PERCHA at the shortest notice.E.PADDON.Quebec, 21st March, 1851, Charles E.Levey & 70.3 offer for Sale.B* and Bolt Tron, assorted sizes for Ship- Building.Diamond Head Spikes, (Dudley\u2019s) Copper Bolts, § @ 1§ inches, Copper Sheathing, Copper Sheathing Nails, Zine Sheathing, No.1, White Lead, Cordage, Anchors, Chain Cables, &e , Flooring Brads, 2 @ 24 in Grate and Smith Coals.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Loaf Sugar, Cruzhed Sugar in Tierces and Barrels, Martell's Brandy, De Kuyper's Geneva, Port Wine in Bottles, Casks 3 doz, each, Glue, Palm Oil, Wine Bottles, Fine Bag Salt, (Ashton's Brand,) \"T'ohaceo Pipes, \u201c English and German Window Glass, &e., ke.&e., Levry's Wiare, 27th Dac., 1850.JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE.ANALYTICAL INDEX T Hi det 12 Victoria Chap, 38.ESTABLISHING SUPORIOR & CIRCUIT COURTS FOR LOWER GANADA.Price 1s.3d.Eaon, R.MIDDLETON.Quebec, 2nd February, 1850.FOR SALE, HE JOURNALS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL and HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY - LOWER CANADA, = Apply at this Office May 1840.VARIETIES, \u2014 0 a Tne IvisisLE For.\u2014 We verily believe that the best jokes in the woild have occurred in the colleges, and the one we are about to narrate is as true as it is amusing, It transpired in the \u2018Old North State.\u2019 One of the Professors of: College was in the habit of exercising a surveillance over the students after nightfall, which was by no means agreeable to them, Ile was accustomed to steal cautiously along the corridors of the college, and whenever there appeared to be any thing going on not prescribed in the * Rules,\u2019 he did not hesitate to peep through the key hole, and \u2018take an observation.\u2019 Some ofthe students resolved to cure him of this propéhsity, and they hit upon the following expedient : In the course of their walk they had frequently seen, ataneighbouring farm, à large black ram, which was perfectly tame, and which bad been taught to butt any one, who appeared to challenge him by stooping or bowing his lead.They managed one night to entice the ram into the college, where they secured him in an empty darkened room, and fed hin the next day.At night, just before the Professor's espionage, they turned the ram out into the hall, having first shod him with picees of blanket.le was perfectly black, and of course, invisible in a dark corridor.His step, also was noiscless, as he perambulated at pleasure, the wide hall.Presently the learned Professor came stealing np stairs on tiptee, and procceded towards a room whenee issued rather unusual sounds.As hie stooped to apply Lis optic to the key hole, the ram taking itas a challenge, gave him a playful butt, and tumbled him heels over his lead.Picking himself up as well as be could, in his astonishment, he was assailed in the rear, and once more prostrated.This amusing illustration of the ups and downs of life continued some minutes, and both partics made an unpremeditated descent of the stairs.The alarmed Professor was not sufficiently hurt by his fall to disable him from flight, and he made tracks for his dwelling with Gilpin sperd.The liverated animal flesh also made towards his house.The next morning the worthy Professor was seen at an early hour examining the door ofthe hall very closely for some tracks which might unfold to him the character of lis noctural foe.He sought in vain, how- ever\u2014and for days the mystery preyed upon his spirits.After graduation of the next.class he enquired of one of the bacalaureates if he had not a land in the adventure of that night, and begged him, if it were so, to explain tohim the mystery.When the explanation was given, the Professer was convulsed with laughter, and said that, had he discovered the joke at the time, he should have pardoned the authors, for the matchless fun of the thing.\u2014Southern Literary Gazelle.SreeL Pres.\u2014Steel pens are almost entirely manufactured by women and young girls; and itis probable that out of 2000 persons or upwards now engaged in the business, not above 100 or 150 ave of the male sex.The manufacture of pen holders and pen hoxes, gives employment to an additional number of women and children, variously estimated at from 200 to 400 persons.About the year 1820 or 1825, the first gross of *\u201c three slit\u201d pens were sold, wholesale at the rate of $7 4s the gross.In 1830, they had fallen to 8s.and in 1832 to Gs.the gross.\u2014One factory alone in Bir- iningham, produces them at the rate of no less than 40,000 gross, or 6,760,000 in a week-\u2014very nearly n million, or 960,000 per working day, or 279,528,000 per an- num.At the lowest calculation, Birming- han produces 1000 millions per annum, The cheapest pens are sold as low as 2d.per gross, wholesale ; and the price rises with the elasticity and finish of the pens, up to 3s.6d and bs, per gross.Birmingham produces them all, and one establishment has the distinctive mark of 300 different dealers in all parts of the country, as well as on the continent of Euro,e and America, for whom he manufne- tures according to order.The shcets of steel reccived from Sheffield are reduced to the required tensity by successive transits through the rolling mill opcrations, tended by men and boys.Then reduced to the thinness of a steel pen, length about two fect, breadth two and a half to three inches, the sheets arc ready for punching out the blanks.This process is perforined with great rapidity, one girl of average industry and dexterity being able to punch out about 100 gross a day.The next operation is to place the blanksin a coneave die, on which a slight touch from a convex picce produces the required shape, that of the semi-tube.The slits and apertures fo increase the elasticity, and the maker's or vender's name or mark are produced by a similar tool, Previously however, the pen undergoes a variety of other processes.When complete all but the slit, itis soft and pliable, and may be Lentortwis- ted in the hands like a piece of thin lead.Being collected in grosses, or great grosses, the pens are thrown into little square boxes by men, and placed in a furnace, where they remain till box and pensare of a white heat.They are then taken out and thrown hissing hot into pails or tanks of oil, when they may be broken like ro many wafers ; after draining, they are then wade to revolve rapidly in a perforated eylinder \u2014 (Tondon Builder.) Tut Scientific Macner.\u2014Hont is à term applied to the sensation experienced on touching a hot body, and also to the causes of those sensations.This cause is not known, but is referred to the presence of a highly subtle form of matter, It possesses soveral characteristics, which in their various modifications, produce many of the most remarkable changes and resulte in nature.The effects of heat, by which, according to their degrees, bodies may be characterized, are,\u2014 Expansion, Specific Heat, Melting Points, Boiling Points, Latent Heat of Liquids and Vapors, and Conduction and Radiation.Cold, or simply the absence of heat, is a negative condition of bodies.When a hody is hot, it has a degree of heat, but when we say itis cold, we mean, simply, that the heat has been absorbed or drawn out.Heat passes by conduction, from one body to another; and hence substances vary in their conductive powers.Taking gold as the standard at 1000, silver is next, its conducting power being 973; iron, 374; tin, 804 ; lead, 180.If we hold a piece of metal in one hand, and a piece of wood in the other, heated to 180 degs., the hand will redden and blister by the metal; and feel only moderately warm by the wood.\u2014If cooled to 32 degs.the same sensation of burning, will take place wifh the metal, and with the wood.In the case of the metal the hent passes cither to the hand, or from the hand to the metal, so rapidly as to cause a burning sensation.The wood conduets much less rapidly, and consequently the effeetsare much less apparent.Hent exerts à force directly the opposite of that of cohesion.It is repulsive, and this repulsion is often productive of great results.Where cohesion is in excess, the particles of maiter adhere so firmly ns to form a solid; where repulsion is the most powerful the body assumes the form of gas ; and, where the two forces appear to be balanced, the body bears the form of a liquid.Water at 32 © melts ; by the abstraction of 140° of latent heat.it becomos solid.The application of hent reduces the ice to water, and by applying the heat a sufficient length of time, the particles of water are repelled from each other, and become steam.Air, gases, liquids and solids, possess different degrees of expansibility by heat, peculiar to themselves; 1000 measures of air, at 32°, become 1865° at 212°- This property of expansion led to the adoption of the thermometer ns a mensurer of heat.The air and gases expand more rapidly than fluids, but by the delicacy of the instruments required, and their liability to be ensily nffected by slight changes of the atmosphere, which would defeat their true purpose, fluid thermometers are adopted.Spirit thermometers are used when it is desired to measure great degrees of cold ; it is the only liquid that has not yet been frozen.Mercury freezes only at a very low temperature, 40 © below zero, and boils at a very high, 660° \u2014thus giving a wide range.Parenheit\u2019s thermometer, in common use in this country and England, was invented by Limself, and graduated on a new scale.With sult and snow he produced a degree of cold far greater than had been before measured, and this point he accepted as the Zero, or 0° of his scale.The freezing point of water he placed at 32 ©, and the boiling point, 212 ©, he graduated with 180 degrees.What is called the centigrade thermometer, is adopted in Germany, France, and North Europe.It takes the melting point of ice, as 0 © , and the boiling pointof water, as 100°.To reduce the scale to Faren- heit's, any number on it must be multiplied Ly 9, and divided by 5, and add 32 © where the centigrade Legins.The following are temperatures on Faren- heit\u2019s seule at which some of the most remarkable effects of heat are produced : 2786 © Cast iron melts.2200 © Gold melts.1996 © Copper melts.1873 ° Silver melts, 1860 © Brass melts.1141 ° leat of a common fire.980 ° Red heat.218° Sulphur melts.212° Water boils.174 © Alcohol hols.98 © Blood heat.36 © Olive oil freezes.320 Water freezes.20 o Wine freczes.\u201414 © Oil of turpentine freezes.\u2014 1° 0il of vitriol freezes.\u201439 © Mercury freczes.\u201445 © Nitrie acid freezes.47° Sulphuric ether freezes.\u2014G0° Greatest cold observed in the Arctic regions.~\u201491° Cold obtained by freezing mixtures, \u20141835 © Grontest cold yet produced by artificial means, A mixture of 7 parts of snow, and 4 of diluted nitric acid gives a cold of 30° below zero.Three parts of snow and two of diluted nitric acid reduce the.temperature to 46 © below zoro.How precious ought every hour to be, when each may be the last ! NOBILITY IN TROUBLE \u2014One day when the flag ship of an American Commodore was lying in the bay of Naples, she was honored by a visit from the King and royal family, with suite, who came out in gilded barges and the full parade of royalty.\u2014The ship was dressed from deck to truck in holiday attire; side- boys were mustered at the ropes, the marines presented arms, the guns thundered forth a royal salute, and the Commodets welcomed his guests to thé quarter-deck with politeness betting an officer of rank.One of the suite, aspindle-shanked and gaudily attired Neapolitan, strayed away from the party, and craising about midships, espied a windsail, an object he had never seen before, As ft was fully expanded by the air, he took it for a pillar, and folding his arms, leaned agaiust it, when it yielded to his weight, and he disappeared below, heels over head, with a velocity that was actually marvellous, as was his escape from any injury.The mishap chanced to have only one witness, This waa a veteran tar, who, approaching\u2019the quarter~deck, and touch= ing his hat, said, respectfully : \u201cI beg pardon, Commodore, but one of them are kings has Sallen Extracts from late English Papers rar à DENT in the Establishment: Pupils who desire a PER \u201cBRITISH EMPIRE.£7 only to study either English, French, or Classics, FURTHER SUPPLY of LONDON have the advantage of an INSTRUCTOR, daring ALL the hours of the School.References :=J.G OGDEN, Eeq., Sheriff, or any of the Managing Committee.TERMS for Boarders, Tuition included, £30 YEARLY.A HATS, shipped latter end of April, W.8.HED ERSON, Quelice, 13th June, 1851.NE SUBSCRIBERS offer FOR SALE (at enst and charges), the following COPPER and YELLOW METAL SHEATHING, being halance of consientment par * Mirando\u201d viz: \u2014 19 Cases Copper, 18, 20, 24.24, 26, and 28 oz.20 Cases Yellow Metal, 18, 20, 29, 24, 26, and 28 oz.GEORGE LANIGAN, rincipal.Thres Rivers, 20th June, 1851.FOURTH JULY IN NEW YORK PLEASURE TRIP FROM Canada to New York and Back, VIR LAKE CHAMPLAIN, SARATOGA RAILROAD 2 HUDSON RIVER.RRANGEMENTS have been made for bringing Visitors from the various parts of Canada to New York, on that interesting occasion.\u2014ALBO,\u2014 5 Cüsks SUTLATHING NAILS.CHARLES E.LEVEY & Co, Lauvey's Waanr, Quebre, 13:h June, 1851.FOR SALE BY TIE SUBSCRIBERS : [8 RAGS SOFT SHELL ALMONDS.CHAS.B.LEVEY & Co Quebec, 11th June, 1851, VEUX I COALS AFLOAT, ex * Raisbeck, from Sunderland, C.I.LEVEY & CO, 30th May, 1851, Levey's Wharf, OW LANDING, and FOR SALE.bv the Subscribers, ex\u2018 LADY EL6IN,\" « FERGUS,\" NORME,\" and + JUNIUS\" :\u2014 Brandy.Martell's Vint.1850, .Sugars, Refined and Crushed, Tierees & Bis, Business Men, and People from the Country at large, will find it to their advantage and pleasure to VISIT the GREAT EMPORIUM OF TREE NEW WORLD.Tue Augrican Commercial.METROPOLIS possesses, above all other Cities, UNRIVALLED ATTRACTIONS : Rice, Pickles, Opera, Theatres, Excursions in the environs of New Sauces, York, Brooklyn, Jersey City, High Bridge, Mustard, in Cases and Jars, Englisle Oakum, Raw and Double Boiled Linseed Oil, in Hhds.anl Qr, Casks, Chain Cables, Fto 2 owt, Anchors, 1 ta 38 ewt., Yellow Metal Bolts, Thdeur Navy Canvass, Spikes, 4 ta 9 inches, Canada Plates, Tin Plates, Nail, Sheet, and oop Tron.Appiy to Harlem, Staten Island, &c., ke.FARK: From Quebec to New York and back, $9.No Second Class Tickets.The Through Ticket will run for ten days.Full particulars will be published in tho first week of June, when the Tickets will be ready for delivery.Aginey in Montreal : ; CHAMPLAIN AND ST, LAWRENCE RAILROAD OFFICE.Agent in Quebec : ROBERT SIIAW.CHARLES F.LEVEY & co, Quebec, May 23rd, 1851.\u201coo Livey 3 Wianr, 1 ee se BRN Thy 30, or J SPRING IMPORTATIO WiNE BOTTLES, or WOOLLENS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, PLAIN & FANCY DOESKINS, BUCKSKINS, TWEEDS, &C., JUST RBOEIVIBD AND FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY W.8.HENDERSON.Quebce, 21st May, 1851.u RATES, now landing ex ** Thorn- 50 C ley.\u201d and for Sale hv CHARLES BE LEVEY & CO, Levey's Wharf, Qucbee, 26th May, 1851.Corls Afloat.MOR SALE\u2014a Cargo Steamboat Wallsend Conls.CHARLES FE.LEVEY & CO, Levey's Wihinrf, IE Subscriber will pny the highest rates for Surplus Stores.THOS.RUSTON, Office, St James Street, No.3.Quechee, 16th May, 1851.u QUEBEC PLASTER MILL.ITE undersigned having built a STEAM MILL in St, Paul STREET, for the manufacture of PLASTIIR, used in Agricultural purposes, Buildings, Mill Stones, &e., are now ready to execute all orders that may be addressed to them.They will warrant their Plaster to be of the best quality, made with the greatest cave, noder the management of Mr.A.DANIEL, well known by his long experience in that business.METHOT, CHINIC, SIMARD & CO.Quebec, 7th Feby., 1851.Quebec, 26th May, 1851, NOW LANDING, ix \u201c JANE\", AND FOR SALE BY THI SUBSCRIBERS : §QUARE, ROUND, aud FLAT IRON, Assorted rizes.CAS.E.LEVEY & CO., Levey's Wharf, u May 21st, 1851.FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS : DUT CRUSHED SUGAR, ex \u2018 EFFORT.\" CIIAS.E.LEVEY & CO., Levey's Wharf.May 21st, 1851.For Charter to Liverpool.5, E MIE new Ship \u201c CHARLES,\" 1,045 Ta Tonz.Apply to y CHARLES E.LEVEY & Co, Livey's Waaur.Quebre, 13th June, 1851.rer SET pm FOR MURRAY AND RIVER DU LOUP.HE STEAMER * ROWLAND HILL,\u201d Captain JEANS, will leave the NAPOLEON WHARF for the ahove places, on TUESDAY MORNING, 1st July, at NINE o'clock.ADAM BURNS, Napoleon Whar, Passage (to Eiverpoel.LEE, T 112 fine fast-sniling A.1 Shi Sie \u201cCHARLES SAUNDERS,\u201d 800 Fons Register, JAMrs Srrxeu, Commander.has ex- esllent accommoiation for Six Cabin and Six Second Cabin Passengers ; will sul about the 4th July, Apply to CH LES E.LEVEY & Co.Levey's Wharf, 11 h June, 1851.WANTED TO CHARTER.Quebec, Oth June, 1852.VESSEL, abont 250 to 300 \u2014\u2014 : tons, to load a Cargo, Timber HE SUBSCRIBER most respectfully begs and Deals, for Bridgewater, leave to tender his services as LAN Apply to CHARLES E.LEVEY & CO, Levey's Wharf, Quebec, 6th June, 1851.SURVEYOR and LAND AGENT, to that large class of holders of Wild Lands in the Counties of Dorchester, Druromond, and Megantie, and that Section of the Province known as the Eastern Townships.Froma long residence, and a perfect acquaintance in that part, he will be found of material service to those who may have landsin the vicinity of the proposed Railroad, and solicits their patronage in particalar.H.G.HALL, Provl.Land Surveyor.&F References to Wm.Price, Ksq., N.Freer, sq Quabee, 19th May, 1851.n For Charter for London.HE A.1 Coppored and Copper- ; fastened Brig BRILLIANT,\" J.Woonwonrn, Commander, will accept a Charter for Deals, for tha above Port.CHARLES BE, LEVEY & CO.Levey s Wharf.| Quebec, 12th May, 1851.CROWN L.asps DEPARTMENT, Montreal, 15th May, 1851.Notice 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that the hereinafter specified Crown Jands in Lower Canada, north of the River St.Lawrence, surveyed at the request of certain Associations, and in respect of which the Members of those Associations shall not then have exercised their right of preemption, will be open for sale by the respective Local Agents, to whom application is to Le made, on and after the FIFTEENTH DAY of JULY next, at the prices stated below, and on the conditions mentioned in the Public Notices of 2d March, 1849, and 25th April, 1851, as hereby modified under the authority of an Order in Council of 29th April last.Individuals forming part of any of the recognized Associations, and disposed to avail themselves of their right of pre-emption to those lands, will Ls required before said 15th of July next, to inform ths Local Agent of the land which each of them has selected, provided the same be then disposable, and no one else has preferred a better claim thereto ; further, pay such Ageut his fes on the Permit of Occupation \u2018 lastly, dvaw such Perit, or take the necessary steps to draw the same.No person tu Le considered as n Member of any of those Assaciations, unless declaved such by a writing from the Chairman or known organ thereof, lef with the Local Agent, | Any Permit of Occupation obtained by collusion, or for the Lenefit of any party other than the one therein named, shall bo held null, and the party who obtained the same liablo to be prosecuted for damages, for any depredations committed on the land, while held under such I'ermit.TS The surveying necounts for those lands, \u2018after examination and approval, will he paid as follows : one half after such examination and approval ; the other half in two yeurs after recsipt of the report of survey at this Office.> The amount of advances made for the survey by any of the recognized Associations, will be refunded by this Office, ont of such sun as will be allowed the Surveyor, and at the perivds above stated, on produc- tiun of a sufficient power from such Surveyor, in favour of the Treasurer or other person connected with such Association, through whose hands the former will certify to have received those advances ; and in case the Surveyor should have obtained those ail- vances through several persons, the refunding will be made to onc of them, if duly anthorized Ly the others.Serip Notes will be received in payment of those lands as long as allowed by law.\u2018 Agency of Annré B.LAVALLÉE, Esq., St.Jérômo: TOWNSIII) OF BERESFORD.Price: Tico Shillings per Acrs.eres.2\u2014Lota 1 10 9, containing 100 Acres each.¢ \u201c\u2014Lots 10 to 22, contents unknown.¢ 3\u2014Lots 1 to 10, containing from 63 to 100 Acres, Agency of Aiexaxper Dany, Esquire, Rawdon.TOWNSHIP OF CHERTSEY.Price: Two, Shillings per Acre.Range 5\u2014 Lots 1 to 17 and 21 to 29, containing from 3 to 100 Acres.G\u2014Lots 1 -to 29, containing from 88 to 100 eres.7\u2014Lots 1 to 29, containing from 63 to 100 cres.: 8\u2014Lots 1 to 29, containing from 57 to 100 Cres.9\u2014Lots 1 to 29, containing from 99 to 100 Aores.Agency of Hexzr Lox, \u2018Esquire, Three-Rivers.GORE OF HUNTERSTOWN.Price: Two Shillings per Acre.Range 1\u2014Lots 1 to 9, containing from 72 to 102 Acres, : 2\u2014Lots | to 9, containing from 99 to 100 cres.' de Fontarabi\u2014Lots 1 to 7, containing from 60 to 127 Acres.\u201c Agency of Jony Kaxz, Esquire, Grande Baio.TOWNSHIP OF JONQUIERE.Price: Two Shillings per Acre.© Range 1\u2014Lots ! to 20\u201425 tu 46, containing from 34 to 617 Acres.Te # 2\u2014Lots 1 to 14\u201435 to 44, containing from 31 to 100 Acres.\u201c 3\u2014Lots | to 38, containing from 100 to 145 eres.\u201c 4\u2014Lots 1 to 36, containing from 94 to 157 eres.\u201c 5\u2014Lots 1 to 40, containing from GG tn 154 Acres.\u2019 «2 * G\u2014Lots 1 to 37, contaîning from 93 to 141 Acres, 2 7\u2014Lots | to 12, containing 100 Acres each.13 to 24, contents unknown.25 10 81, containing 1(0 Acres each.32 & 33, contents unknown.\u201c Range 10\u2014Lots 1 to 20, containing from 45 to 135 cres N.B.\u2014Partics purchasing lands in J onquiére, am paying for the same in full on or before the 31st De: cember, 1851, may effect their purchase at One Shilling per Acre, &Z Five weekly insertions of the foregoing in English in the Montreal Pilot and Quebec Gazette.Crown Laxbps DepanrTMENT, Montreal, 21st June, 1851.IS EXCELLENGY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL has been pleased to appoint Joun Huse, Lasjuire, of the Township of Leeds, Agent for the sale ot Crown Lands in the Townships of Halifax, Inverness, Ireland, Leods, Nelson, Ssmerset and its Angmentation, in the County of Megantic, Lower Canada, in the room of Walter Hargrave, Esquire, resigned, : Five weekly insertions of the above in En lish in the Quebec Gazelle.gas QALY JPY Ree D.1.CROWN LANDS DEPARTMENT, Montreal, 23rd May, 1851, 1S EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL has Leen pleased to appoint ANDREW ROSS,\u201d Esquire, of the \u2018Township of Frampton, Agent for the disposal of Crown Î.ands bordering on the Kennebec Road.in the Township of Liniére and Marlow, County of Dorchester, & Five weekly insortions of the ubove in English in the Quebec Gazette.26th May, 1851.\u2019 pn mn en ns SE ¢ SER POST GFPFICE.CONTRACT FOR PRINTING.\"J'EN DERS, addressed to the Postmaster General at \"Toronto, will be received until TWELVE o'clock, NOON, on TUESDAY, 1st JULY next, for the execution of the PRINTING WORK of every description required hy the Dost Office Department ; tu bg esceuted in FRENCH or ENGLISH, and at either.TORONTO, MONTREAL, or QUEBEC, as required.Forms of Tender will be supplied on application a?the Tost Offices at Toronto, Montreal, and Quebce, where also the various printed Forms in use at thé Department can be seco.work is satisfactorily performed.The Signatures of two responsible persons, as Sure ties, in the sum of £200 currency, will be required for tho due fulfilment of the Contract.Tostmastor General.Post Office Department, Toronto, 6th June, 1851.Range 1\u2014Lots ! to 22, containing from 78 to 100 - The Contract will remain in force so long as the = ) C Et po == an = nb 23 N : ° « N( \u2014 a 3 »T = nd N ç = C NS FGLE eo J Aie ° LEC es u h NT °C - and he REN fr P T == 4: son ni od f ra er LE] ye in T r.cor by an a ED | r dy a FC Sa - T UR y has n Ca housands x Fa! he m E eve d La dy of ab = Laer ME ju macy cases bgp Be Ct : cana: ngw ri ee v Tr om ma SU cen d wo the dy.roi \u2014 2 v inti i bi .i efi : _ 2 fh IMP worl ti il An LL peli a : TI ol tha compte al att why i oe oi i i , he a om dhe it on to fo) a cp bi mas 0 an 7, and yit ossi mar he cape NLY of nt th to ion ski ape hi J th Lo pt 1 \" ! ; 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