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DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS.[CONTINUED.] Moxpay, 19th June, 1851.Dr Rourn made some furtner remarks on the repreaentation bill, but again in -uch a tone as to render it impossible for the reporter lo write them Cr UINCKS might not have considered it worth while to reply to the hon member for Kingston, vxcept for the remtarks he had made personal to hun (Mr H) mn refrrence to his share tn thee jure chase of soe property at Point Levi The par- tieulais of that he would immediately state but he nevertheless regretted that the bon member had unt seco lit to pursue a different course.\u2018fhe honble and gallant Kuight from Harnilton bad that day put a notize on tue paper for a committee of enquiry into that transaction, und he (Mr Hy regretted that the lion member for King- «on had seen fitlo prejudge Une case, and not waited for the investigations to be made by the camrnitiee.\u201c Mr MacnoNaLD said he had not prejudged the case.He bad said uoihing ol lts merils beyond what be had inferred from the uncontradiet- ed charge ol the Postmaster General in bis speech at Perth.Mr Hiveks would come to that immediately ; he had my his hand an authentic report of what the Postimaster Geueral said at Perth, With res- pot 10 bis share in the purchase of property ut Point Levi, he had first ueard of that by being informed of an advertisement \u2018Hat such property was advertised for public sale, and be was asked it he would jon in the purchase.He replied that he had vo objection, AL that time he had never even seen Lhe property.Four gentlemen Were to join in the purchase with him.[he upset price ofthe property was a little over six hundred pounis.Une of the gentlemen joined with him\u2014 Mr Mills\u2014being very unxious to leave for Upper Canada belore the saie took place, pressed his (Mr Hineks) to offrra thousand pounds for tue property, But he (Mr H) repliea that that could nul be done on any pretence ; that the pru- peitv must be sold by public competition.Upon that Mir Mil s left word to bid on the property, which was some days afterwards sold tor some wve hundred pounds more than it was worth.But all the particulars might be inves izaled by the commitice, and the valuation of the property taken by the most competent men in Quebec, That was the whole affair ; aud wnen he heard so tnteb noise Made about bis buyinga few hundred prunds Worth of publie property at Quebec, and heard the cheers of the honble member for Toronto (Mr Sheswood); how much public lai ds bis father had received from the government ?How mucht he oldest families in Toronto of the family compact had r ceived?How much tne Anglicon Bishop ot Toronto had received ?and hie believed the family of the hou member for dimen, Mr Rosrsson would take tbe opportunity to deny ul once that is family had 1eceived any grants trom the crown.Mr Hincks sald at any rate, he spoke of the custom of tne family compact to receive lands, and he could uot help dos so after the noise that had been made ter ause he had purchased a litle public land at auction.Now, With relerence to MrCame.on\u2019s speech at Perth.he had a copy of that in tis band, and it did Hot contain the statements that the honble member for Kent said al ait.Mr Cameron only said, us he had a peifeet rizht to do, that be did not approve of the piin- aple of members ol the government buving Crown Lands, while at the same lime he detend- ed the gonernment from the charges that bad been made against Wem.Mr CaMERON rose and spoke in à very excited nianner, and in disconnected sentences, viffieult to report.He rep oached Mr Macdonald fur following in the wake of the slauderers of the press.The honble member referred to the charge once brought agamst William Pitt speculating in the funds, and said that thus manistry were not like him and vd not bring actions for slonder.That sta'ement was not true.Had not (M: C) recently und at great expense brought an action for a stander against him, and had travelled hundreds of miles to clear his character from afoul attack made upon it.Coming 10 his speech at berth.he denied thnt he had stated that which the hou, member for Kingston alleged be had.Here the hon member said thut somelhing\u2014the statements alleged to be made by him at Perth, as the Reporter undersinol\u2014were as false as Hell ! (Cries of order.) It was necessary to talk in language that bon members could understand.The lion member went on to give some details in relation to the suit against the Lambton Shield, contend- mg that he could not take any other course to defend his character.He and lis Counsel had been snxious to have Mr.Price\u2019s evidence, but the judge refused to admit it.Several rnlerruptions took place, the amount of Which was that Col.Prince and Mr Morrton corroborated Mr Cameron\u2019s statement with reter- ence to Mr Price\u2019s evid nee, while ou the other hand, Mr Brown held that the trial amounted to nothing in the absence of Mr Price* evidence as It was on an alleged statement ot his that the ar- ticleagatnst Mr Cameron was written, and on which the whole statement depended.Mr H SrErwoonp said thatjhe would not allow the vile and wanton attack that the Inspector General had seen fit to make on the memory of his father to pass without reply.What rcasou the hon member could have had to make such an attack he coud hardly imagine.Whether ii score from his ungovernable temper, or a wish to tonish him (Mr 8) tor expres - We are not at liberty to tive opposition.divulge the plans agreed upon, but the result will be manifested in due time.We have reuson to believe ulso that the few members who voted with the government werc sooutraged by the lust arbitrary act ofthe ministry that they have resolved tv denounce them to the country._- + ee \u2014\u2014\u2014 We have received a copy of À Sermon preached in St.Mathew's Chapel by iiie Rev.Mr.Carden, and published by request of some friends.The proceeds of this publication will be devoted to charitable purposes.We cun- not do better than recommend it, containing as it does true \u201cWonrps or CoMForT TO THE DEREAVED.\u201d \u2014\u2014 We gladly insert Mr.MacKenzie\u2019s note, and take il to be u negative answer to our modest query\u2014the substance of whieh was a current report deriving a semblance of confirmation from the fact of his having abstained from speaking against the government, and from his not having voted the previous night.Understanding that Mr.MucKenzie has no personal interest in the inheritance of the Randall estate causes us to respect unceasing cf- forts to ubtain justice for the heirs.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 There have been no alarming cases of illness at the Medical Hospitals on Grosse Isle since the opening of spring.Very simple forms of such diseuses us small pox, measles, scarlet and typhus fever, having alone occurred.This city and neighbourhood has also enjoyed comparative immunity from sickness and discusc\u2014being at present in a most healthy condition.rm pret The Kingston Daily News has it that Montreal will be the permanent seat of government.Montreal is the centre of the Grand Trunk operations ; Montreal is to have a bridge which a great many people must cross and pay toll upon to save it from being a « sinking\u201d concern ; enough said\u2014 Moutieal must be the seat of government for Canada\u2014the seat of government in the not improbable event of union of the provinces.There is no resisting the music of the chinking gold, and the « winning ways\u201d of Jackson, Hincks & Co.\u2014\u2014\u2014e NEW BOOKS.GiproN GILES OR THE STRUGGLES oF LIFE.\u2014 By Thomas Miller, author of « Godfrey Malvern,\u201d « Royston, Gower\u201d?&c.Garrett & Co., N.Y\u2014.P.Sinclair, Quebec.An interesting volume full of incident and instruction.Buy and read.Adib bby SAU RDA It afierds us the greatest pleasare to pubir-h the admirable address tu the Revereud Johu borlund which appears in our coluxins this day.Fanemnting from members of other churches than the one which he adoms, it must be regarded as i spontaneous and isin.terested expression, formed by impartial judges of those qualifications which in Mr.Bor- land?s care have added the virtues of the citizen wel the patriot to the fuitinulness and consis cuey oftiie christian minister.We understand that, Lad tire permitted, the number of atures attached to the address could easily ; rave been quadrupled ; but it aflords us cven sigher satistuction to hear that notwithstandine ! ! hi the shortuess of the period for collecting thew, contributions were cordially aud liberally otlered which produced & more substantio testumonial of revard and esteem thag even the eloqueut address itselL We feel quite free to add the record of our own sincere re- ; tel to tiat of ils signers at the departure of the reve gentleman, who has folly merited ity and hope that the career of his usctuluess wherever + bod ; ti AH PHY BRET EX PI DITION.The jolliving sensible consnunication aj- pears inthe Mornine Herald vider the head + Constantitio IC venld appear from the London papers which 1 ive seen, that itis vow the fushion With your jouraalists to luvish their abuse npen the leaders of onr expeditions, whether by rea or fund, on aceomnt ol what they are pleased to consider their diatoriness attacking the euciny, Now, wither their conclusions are founded upon the cate of publie opinion in England, or are merely put forward for the eof averting the national indiguation from thove on whom it y ought to full\u2014the members of the rovermacnt\u2014t know not ; but this muet is certain, that at present they are w the bivhest degree unreasonuble and umjust, and did 1 not know tet the men who command in our iets and armies have fur more judgment and diserciion than to be influenced bysucha clamour, ! should gready fear for: its results.To the prezent generation.war Is fortunately, unknown; amd the Euglish ut: feast appear to imagine tht itis only a supe- | rivr kind of naval aud military display, and | that they hive werely to sed out two good le Coirespondener 1°-\u2014- he may go, may be distinguished by similar tokens of human and of Divine approval, Quesne, ith June.1851.Revesend Sin, Although not couneeted with the Wesleyan Congregation, over which you have presided for the last two years, we cannot suffer you to leave this city, without an expression of our coydial regard and esteeni.Lu all our intercourse with you, we have had ample evidence of your liberal spirit, and your Christian courtesy : vour zeal in behalf ol the truth nd your courage and capacity to proclaut and defend it.We have fonnd you ready to join in every good work, and to give the aid of your excellent seuse and judgment tothe common caus And in the questions allecting our Protestant liberties, which have been raised among u t unhappy events, w ve bad spe bon to approve your dher- ene to the assertion of righteous principle.We deeply regret your departure from anit us, and in bidding you Éuewell, our wish ant praver 15, that the Great Shephend and Bishop of Nouls nay place vou inasphere suited to the rifts whieh he has bestowed on you, and bless you with abundant success in the exereise of them.To Rev, J Bontant.John Cook, D.D.David Marsh, Jolin Mun, John Gilinour, Arclut, Campbell, Christian\u201d Wuarteie, Isane RH.Eekarl, Henry 8, Reott, Henry W.Welch, R.Peniston, Alex, Robertson, Jetfery Hale, \u20ac.Gething Richard A.Carden, WG, Wuntele, Thos, Cary, W.Ih Anderson, A.C.Buebanan, JG, Claptuun, Wo HL Hugh-de-Bureh, and about SéV others, pe Giraud, the nufortunate well Sinker at Lyons, so miraculousiy emancipated from a living tomb of nineteen day wits buried under the pririd carense of his dead J.Musson, ten of which he companion, has, notwithstanding the favorable svinptoms which exhibited themselves at first to his cruel suflerings.body, after a shore time, bezate à niass of fallen a vietim His purulent soars.and his whole constitution indicated marks of fnenrable dis RT That veracions journal the Prue Witaess is at loguerheads with the Montreal Freeman.There is one peculiar comfort whieh tie readers of these bellizerent worthies may enjoy\u2014 they alone are best qualified to retort such languége us describes most truthfully their say of each other will, doubtless, be the nearest ap- prouch to truth of wi araced their columns.OFTHE STATUTES.\u2014In the House of Assembly on Monday last, Mr.Drummond stated that the delay in organizine a Commission for this purpose had been occasioned by the difficulty the Government had met with in securing the services of Upper Canadian prac- titiouers of sufficientiy high attaimnents for the emoliments usually allowed to Commis- sioners\u2014AI1 the gentlemen from Lower Canada whom it was intended to place upon the commission had accepted long since, aud it was hoped that the dilfieulties the Government had net with in the Western section of the Province would be overcome, and the Commission issued within a few days.-\u2014 ee e\u2014\u2014\u2014 Padre Gavazzi has been lecturing at Belfust ! Coleraine, Bullymana, Newry | Lisburn and Armagh! He p the following tribute to the natural genervsity of the Irish character\u2014 from: whieh it does not scem that any one w commissioned to give him the lie and after- wands to attempt his life : I am happy to say, and thank God for it, that during my Christian Mission in Ireland, Frecei ved \u201cnot a single insult, nor rude manners, nor provocations; and even not a single unpleasant word or contradiction was uttered against me.On the railroads, and in the post-cuaches, the guardiuns and conductors treated me with the utmost courtesy ; which recalled to my memory the happyt ines in Haly, and the affability which [met in Seot- land during my first visit.And this is what [shall call the true Irish character, when it is not brutalized by the ferocious impudence of tie papal clergy.\u201d À DOUBLE Munnen.\u2014A terrible tragedy occurred at Millville, Mass., last Saturday evening.A man named Alexander Hewitt, being jealous of his wife, assaulted ber with intent to kill, when she ran to the house of Mr.Owen Brown, and claimed his protection.Her husband pursued her, armed with a pistol, and fired twice through the window.Mr.Brown received a ball in his forehead, and died 1- stantly.Mrs.Hewitt then ran out, and was followed by her husband, who shot her in the back ofthe head, and then escaped to the woods.On Sunday morning he came in and delivered himself up, but before doing so took à dusc of strychnine, and died soon after.Mrs.Hewitt still lives, but cannot long survive.Hewitt was subject to fits of dissipation, and was in liquor during the enactment of this dreadful affuir.respective qualities, and what thev } hi vy i.1 \u2018 \", thing that Las heretofore ow > Revision \u2014____,_.We clipthe following from the London Record :\u2014 CANADIAN Bisnornics.\u2014The Times says it is stated in Dublin, thatthe vacant bishopric of Toronto has been offered to the Rev.Hamilton Verschoyle, Miuister of the Episcopal Chapel, Upper Baggol street, Dublin.The statement in this form is incorrect, the Seo of Toronto not being vacant, but it 1s about to be subdivided into three Dioceses, and we hope the foundation of the rumor is, that Mr Verschoyle will be nominated to one of the new Dioceses.Our readers need not be told, meut.that this would be a mo-t excellent appoint- : fleets and one small amy, to see their enemies succumb.Will the English peoples and above all, will the government ever realise the fact, that } | Weare at wir with one of the nest powerful j canpires of the earth ?That we have taken the told against au enemy before whom no | aversiaht, whether it arises from the economi- | ; cal faction or the war fuction, can be comimiit- \u201ced, withont being followed by the most disastrous results ?in this struggle we have noth- ig to gain and evervibing to lose, Could we ; dictate our terns to Russia at the point of the | bayonet, # would only result ir à negative | Latoudl to England ; whervus a single false or! Hasty step at the present crisis might render { the campaign teeidevable, contin the abso.Sutin of the Czar, and weaken our prestige | i \u2018 | aed power wr ever.Do the English peuple : (think that because they hove sent out here { what is aîter alt but a more corps d'arntèe, Cand one-third of the artillery, wd not a regi- \u201cment of the cavalry attaclied 10 whielr have vet arrived, that they are instantly to hear of Victories 2 Ordo they suppose that beeanse | Vihigiral Bundus Las a fine fleet in the Black Dxei, or Napiera fine one in the Baltie, that such place stadt or Sebastopol\u2014two es nthe world\u2014sup- puallins ours in number.anchored under their walls\u2014are to be taken by uw coude mat hihs five-vun batteries 2 It would be ax wellaf those who make such cour- plaints would give themselves the trouble to cshinate the effective strength modern warfare of u body vi Infantry such as wor have now ut Seutari, When unsupported by euvalry or ariillery 5 or the powers of fleets as opposed to fortifications.Li tire latter case it may st them to foro a judgment tw know that 15 or :20 cuns, well manned and well placed, wre an over mateh for any three-decker thal ever sailed 5 and taking this for their data, they muy iy reckon the © preanability?of Cronstadt or Sebastopol, both of which it is conjectured now mount nearly 1,000 heavy Suns.; Al the delay which Las yet veewrred ds entirely owlig to the government, aud it is both unjust and inconsiderate for the English uation tu add their censure\u2014for à fault.too, which 1s not their own\u2014to the respousibss y which already rests upon our commanders.Let them remain confident that all that well-led forces cin elect will be elected © und, above all, let them pay no attention to those paper cam- paiguers who, sitting at home in their easy chizirs, cross rivers und take cities with a stroke of their peas.and do not even hesitate to Insiunate cowardice to some of our leading naval sliicers\u2014men who have grown grey in the constant service and defence of their conn- try.Uf the Fuglish realiy wish for activity in this war, let them second, not hinder, the etforts of the officers out here.Let them compel the wovermment at home to abandon their half-tewporising messures and their false economy, ane 10 send out nren, horses, and artillery, m fact, all the munitions of war, in steam transports.Let them do this, and give Us alr active, ene ie, and, above all, à young commussariat stuff; and then\u2014but not till then \u2014the war will be conducted with thorough energy.The news which anived here oun the 18th of the occupation of Athens by the French troops has produced a profound sensation.Among the reflecting portion of the dormmmnity the impression is generally unfavourable to the step, which it is feared will do much to detach Austria from her evident leaning towards the Western powers.Others Jook upon it as likely to confirm Prussia\u2019s quasi hostile disposition, and all regard itas a new and lamentable complication of the present question, and one which may produce results of the most serious kind.However, whatever may be its consequences, though most people doubt its policy, few deny its necessity.The Lord Bishop ot Quebec lelt town yesterday evening, to proceed, in the first instance to Bishop\u2019s College, at Lennoxville, where an ordination of twe Deacons is to be held in the parish church, on Sunday, 25th instant, and where he is to mert the Lord Bishop of Montreal and the other members of the College Corporation for meetings to be held on the 28th and 29th.The Annual College Examination will also take place during his visit.His Lordship will then pass on D.V., to New York, where he has been invited to preach at a large Ordination to be held in Trinity Church on Sunday 2nd July\u2014Mercury of the Ath.: LisT or R.C.RELiGious CommuUNITIES.1639\u2014Hotel Dieu, Quebec.1639\u2014Les Dames Ursulines, Quebec, 1642\u2014 Hotel Dieux, Montreal.1653\u2014 Congregation de Notre Dame de Montreal.1693\u2014Hospital General de Quebec.1697\u2014 Les Dames Ursulines des Trois Rivieres.1747\u2014Les Sceurs Grises de Montreal.1628\u2014Les Sueurs de Ja Providence de Montreal, 1812\u2014Les Dames du Sacré Coeur des Ecores.1843\u2014Les Soeurs des S.S.Noms de Jesu et Marie de Longueuil.1844\u2014Les Soeurs de Bon Pasteur de Montreal.1847\u2014Les Soeurs de Notre Dume de Ste.Croix, de St.Laurent.1848\u2014-Les Soeurs de Misericorde, de Montreal.1848\u2014Les Filles de Ste.Anne\u2014de P Achigun.Wuo Frss?\u2014When Lord Elgin was visiting the Ottawa last summer, we announced inthe Gazelle his intention shortly to go to England, and added (as we were al the time given to understand) that le probably would not return.His Lordship, however, took occasion while on his tour to state in pretty positive terms, and if we mistake not on more than one oceasinn, his settled intention shortly to re-visit the Ottawa.Now it will be seen that Mr.Hincks and Mr.Drummond in the course ofthe debate upon the address on Friday evening, said that at the time Lord Elgin lefi the country, it was quite uncertain whether he would return at all ! We leave itto His Excellency and his beloved Minister to settle between them who it was! spoke in a Pickwickian sense.\u2014( Montreal Gazeite.) LT a Le Snare Practice.\u2014We observe by the Quebec papers of Saturday, that, oh \u2018ihe previbus day, what the Chronicle-cadls * an unusual but not very wonderful** scène cäme-off in thé; Police Court of that city sour vontémporary: thus describes it:\u2014 eT Re hy i \u2018not serious.{near Tremont, with her throat cut.the Police Inspector, requested fun to sit ru à case in which he (Mr.O Farrell) was con- verned,\u2014Fo tliis request Mr.Maguire replicd + | cannot hear yon Sir, you are utider convie- tion?\u201d A few moments aller, Mr, Faleon- brudge, a constablescane to where Alr, O'For- red] was standing.and having announced Lis intention to arrest hing jor a contempt of Court conumnitted on Thursday afternoon, Mr.0 Farrell drew a pistol from his pucket, und declue- ed that Jie should not allow auy one to urrest him whilst engaged in conducting o case, and at the sume time demanded the Constable\u2019 authority, Mr.Faleonbridee quickly seized the pistol with which Mr, O\u2019Farrell was ann- ed, and Be.T.Pope, Advocate, having in- tertered, it was handed over to him.\u2018The warrant was then shew to Aly, O\u2019Farrel], and he perimitted bumself to be conducted to the prison.After remaining a short tame in jail, Mr, O°- Farrel] paid the tine imposed upon him, under notest, und was liberated.Whatever may rave been the learned advocates conduet in the first instance, he well merited both tine and unprizonment for his foolish brageadocio resistance to the authorities, in the secund.\u2014 (Monreal Herald.) OQUTRAGES AT POTTSVILLE, PAL Tur Carnoric anv Protestant [RISH AT VV AR\u2014ONE TRISHMAN KILLED AND ANOTIER Snor\u2014a Wonans Tunoxr evr\u2014nem at ue Borrom UF 17.Porsvinre, Pa, June 19 1851, In addition to the murder of Mr, Kean, in this city, on Saturday fast, as before reported, we learn that a Protestant Irishman, residing at Westwood, was roused from his sleep, on Saturday night, by æ party of Irish Catholics, who had been drinking.He came to the door, and wis struck with a bludgeon, and Killed, and lis wite was maltrented, We also learn that, on the same night, on the Catiwissa roud, above l'umaque, « diiii- culty oceurred between zu lrishomau and his employer.\u2018The latter was struck with a stone, and whilst the Irishman was in the aet of repeating the blow.his emplover shot him in the ann, to empple him.The ball pissed through his arm and leg, but the wonnd was It is also reported that a woman was found All these ontrages resulted from ran.and there is a very great degree of excitemient in this city and vieinity.(To the Editor of the Quebre tiuzette)) Sin, \u2014! have had no conversation or eorres- pondence with any member of the covermnent upon the subject of the Randall claim since it was before the House of Assembly mm June 1853.No promise has been made to me, nor to any one else that 1 know of, relative to ils settlement, nor do I know any act of mine that warrants your uncalled for remarks in the Quvbve Gazette of this day.If you know of ; uv, let it go to the public.Respectfuliv, W.L.MACKENZIF, Quebce, 2Ist June, 1854.À 4 OF EGRAPH, ryt FE i iol, Vid MONTREAL LINE.ny 1) ( Reported for the Quebee Gazette.) New York, June 23rd.\u2014Flour\u2014common brands easier, scarcely any demand for export; sales 4800 bbls, £7.25 to 37.75 for common to straight state.Not mineh doing in Canadian\u2014miarket lower\u2014sales 900 bbis ut S7,25.Grain\u2014More doing in whent ; sales 6500 bushels inferior Canadian 81,25.3000 prime white do at $1.96.Corn firm and in good de- mand.Lard tirm at 93 a 95.Pork easier at $13 for mess; $11,775 for prime, Stocks ru- ther firmer.Money rather easier.xchange heuvy.4 ; REF\" 1 ; y COMMERCIAL AŸE à ! x À da Trainer since last week the favourable anticipations of the progress of timber this year lo market have ji some instances being J damped, In the Pettiwawa river several ge Loloagiag to different parties have i At about two o'clock Tu {lie aftefrioon, Maguire, ! 1s i The as igen sts of the follow is ul OWL Vera] boca peeeivid > \u2014 5 Veracle Lay.Ships Where tron.© Salted, py, St Lawrence, Cork Mav = © Presper, + .May = Blanche, à \u201cqe my Diirlonaist, I 196 Pettu New Ross, 1 Geo twill, Waterton, on dis Norteru Ligh Liv pol, 197 Col \u2014 migration Department, Hy Quets «.201h June, [851 : AC.BUCHANAN, Chief Agent, FROM GERMANY, Willem Skee, Hamvrure, Apuil 24 .Fons, lu, May 1 163 Ariel du, Tp 18 Mary Mitehi- on, do, \u2019 La Aueustit, do, Li M2 Vangie, de, nm a \" a, \u2014 \u2014 ee wii HANI ARRIVED AT THE Por op ges hones, Where lying ie eriptiog pds, Le wok, Bride Tana, =illery.Slaves, wa, New Liverpool.Oak.Jolin Cullen, Wood x Petr Jos Auten, \u2018 fverpool.White Fine.Ll, Pine, Xe.40, marae, Ke ih & Co, Lae Mesarier's Cove VW bite 1 we Da oy Do, ses, Arras MeDuneH, do, be LDA .Cap Bouge, a iillact x Dick-on, ste White wine Xo June Co, noble Foubert, Union Cove, White Walter Hunter iil, \u2018 «C1 cauried\u2019s Cove, a, do.\u2018llespies & Co, 4 diane oy); Voodfielt, tomarae.à Lite, &e.9, Ce, ce.\"Fe dut : Cook, ent, Calvin £ Cook, Fluves aile Hillard « Dixos, Cap Rouge, White pine IMPORTS BY THE CHAMPLAIN ANDST LAWRENCE RAILROAD, 00 June 20-For Quebec-\u2014Chinie, Simard & wo eszine 7 1 & CTetu 10 do hits: JÆ 1 Loue 3 do hats, Le Jan: ForQuebee-\u2014J \u20ac L Lewine ?vs hat» JE S Scott 2 bxs EhFbDI ; UE J Nond & C tobacco ; I AtEinson 3 bxs 4 bis ra Ca L hid ground suzar, RET Mr GA Gray, Mp | Mr Kelso, \"Me end Food, Master Lowndes, Cowen.Mr Paul Rubip., thew ad danghter, Mr \u20ac su TN on Clark and about 20 st \"rage pus ch Nr Crelfie, Mr) gera.SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF QUEBEC.ARRIVED.June 23 Ship Onward, Lane, 28th May, son & Co, bulinst.General Dunlop, Skolficld, Sth June, do.A Dorrowman, do.: Nepaul, Neill, 6th June, Baltimore, D l'a.ton, couls.Ouwurd, Welch, 13th May, Liverpool, 4 Gilmour & Co.ballast, Bark Sarah Millidge, Reed, Tth May.Shields, or der, coals, New York, Dey 3 .Thawaites, 4th May, Loud, LeMesurier & Co, ballast.Jane Lowden, Longtord, 10th day, Liverpool, order, ballast, a Jane, Edward, Zôth April, Graigemoutf, order, general cargo.7 Brig Erin, Hodk, Sth May, Waterford, IL & 1 Burstall, ball \u2014\u2014 Royal Oak, Fielder, 311 April, Sunderl:ad.J Joseph, coals.\u2014\u2014 Magnifie.Brown, 12th May, Clarate, o- neral cargo.Brigte l'iscator, Bevaat, 12th June, Sydue Weston Hunt & Co, couls, n° Sehr Willkun Nelson, Cheever, 7th June, Ne.York, C E Levey & Cu, gencral cargo, CLEARED.June 23, : Ship Rhea Sylvia.Price.Peaarth Roads, A & 0 Ritchie & Co.Burk Euclid, Williamson, Gloucester.A Gilmour & Co.\u2014\u2014 Undaunted, Johnston, Dundee, Bensen & Co.\u2014\u2014 Lucerne, Bulmer, Liverpool, de, \u2014\u2014 Bosphorus, Grunn, LInnelly, LeMcsurier&l», \u2014\u2014 Atlantic, Barrett.Weymonth, do.\u2014\u2014 Faside, Walker, Liverpool.A Gilmour & Co.\u2014\u2014 Qehee, Marr, Greenock, H & 1 Burstall, Hertic , Scott, Aberdecn, G B 5ymes & Co Empress, Leslie.Newcastle, do.Brig Ilibernia, Scott, Workin«ton, du.- Renown, Walker, Aberdcen, l\u2019eusherton Br - 3rigte Swift, Woodford, Londen, CE Levey &U Schr Mary, Bond, Halifax.1 J Noad & Co, Mary, Juwmes, Milford, \u20ac E Levey & Cn.MARITIME ITEMS.The bark Countess of Mulgrave, Richards - this port, reports having seen an American Slip ashore on the icougan shoal last Sunday.Lauxcu.\u2014We omitted to notice the launch \u20ac Tuesday, the 13th inst.by Mr, J.J.Nesbitt, of.splendid new ship of 920 tons register, calledi- Nazarene, We understand she wns buil for © well known house of Messrs, W.Fisher & Son « Liverpool.Malifux, June 13\u2014Cleared\u2014Sebr Tunperaur Sire.sugar and herrings, for Quebec.The ship Cataraqui, Hurst, hence 12th inst.fu London, was spoken last Monday off Mount Lou: by the brig Royal Onk, Fiekder, at this port.The Perceval.out 70 days from Sunderiaz: was spoken of Cape IRay-\u2014all well}-by the lui xundring, Thwaites, at this port\u2014ne de given.Lo The brig Royal Oak, Fielder, whieh ar here on Thursday, bas on board part of the or?of the brig Sun, before reported lust in the ier THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE OF » OLD NURSE.A CAR D.Mrs.WINSLOIV, to the Ladies of Can RS.WINSLOW, un old and experi, nurse and Female Physician, would j thy witention of the Ladies to her Soothing for Children teething.It will immediate F lieve them from pain, allay all spasmodic a : goften the gums, reduce inflammation, a i sure w regulate the Bowels.Depend 00%.Mothers, it will give rest to yourselfes audi und health to your children.PROOF POSITIVE.We have sold very large quantiles os Winslow\u2019s Soothing Syrup during the Lt eurs, over 20,000 Leitles the lust year chili ieve it the best medicine in the world for uli D teething or for the eure of Dysentery prs rheea in children, whether it arises fro Jr or my other cause.Ju gives univers .tion\u2014never heard a complaint from No, using it\u2014never sold a medicine 80 ph successful in relieving pain and eflie i Ey In all cases shove stated, if taken in sous lief ie immediate : ABHOLUTELY CERTAIN: CURTIS & PERRI Druggists, 40 Cortlandt St.Nev PRICE 25 CENTS À pg ph: For Sale by Bova & bars New Yors SHAW, Enwanns & Co, Doston.i * JOHN MUSSON & CO.and] qu JOSEPH BOWLES, IF jis ay 2 ri lis and by Druggists through Cauada- 2th Aug.1853.\u2018 J SHERIFFS SALES or N TEBE LANDS IN TUE DISTRICT OF ark?DURING THE MONTR OF JULY J9% Samuel Taylor vs, Robert Nickle.soa \u201cbelng es \"7 Howeph How, 742, do.do 2 0s Hows Thpteild, B24, Tondon.¢: W Ushorto, Blais! bopme STO TR Lew Te .ma dus, \u201cir land in Pownship of Trelaud, 228 39 $i ption AND ST., 1d & Co 3 | Lewive \"2eshats: C Co 1 hl und sugar, Ml 150, Mr uml er Lowndes, Paul Robins, Mr C Smith, rage push ages ENCE.York, Deu- June, do, À wre, BD Pay.verpool, À Shields.or y, London, May, Liver vangemonti, ord, H&B Sunderksad, rarente, we 1°, Sydney.New ' £0, June ols, A ED y, À Gilmour Benson & Co.au.Lesurier& Cn do.ilmour & Co.EF Burstall, Symes & Co dodu.mberton Bre 5 Levey & Ce d & Ce.vey & Un .Richards, American hip st Sunday.he launch ca .Nesbitt, of « ter, called tl buile for sher & Son v * Temperane 'C.12th inst.fit \u201cMount Lou this port.\\ Sunderlan £_by the lurk port-\u2014no dus which arrive wh of the er: at in the ior (CE OF A ps of Canal d exporiened an, would soothing S17 I 1 mediately vemodie acti pation, wi?pend upon *, elfes and rot VE.atities of J 5 the pi 3 year.WC da fur Chili tery and D 5 from tee veraal salle from sy Di go Univers eflecting eo in gonson © RTA: PERKINS: » New Yore LE ew York : 19 ,and | qu Me LES or Quest >v 185% os a cast UF mn =.pat No.7 iu the Tils rangge.\u2014Sold in the Sherit?s oui Luth duly at Jo o'clock in the mori; Coasts Macunibe & others vs.David wr power.2 lots of land in the Township of Ash- sap in the rear of the Purish vf St.Jezn d'urt Juli \u2014vhe first 0 acres in frout by 23 iu depth, in tive 3th range, =the seco Job 2 ueres in eit hy C5 eres in depth, in the Ist range Bold at te Sherids Office 10th July ab 10 ACM.pieyre U Levaisenr os.Dominique Muailhot tend wi Au cmplacement in the d'urials of\u2019 St.Jean Pe-chalHons.Half un avre in front by 2 acres in depth, bowrded in front by liver st, Law- vene : wilh house and other buildings\u2014Sold at Chureb door of same Parish 12th July at 10 AM, Maric A.Bedard vs.vie E Chalifour-\u2014H- rate Simon Bedard, Ist.A lot of Lund in the Parish of Charlesbourg, Con-\u2014\u2014Bourg la Reine, half an acre in front Ly 20 nercs indepth.2nd, sans J'arl=h, Con.\u2014Montagne de Ormes 2 ur- ents din front by 10 neres in depth\u2014Sold at Church door same lavish, 120h July 10 AM.Laurent Chabot vs, Narcisse Guay.À narrow strip of land 9 feet front running from high road 1 Cine da Cap.\u2014Sold ut the Church dour Notre Dame de la Vietoive, 12th July at 10 A, M.Michel A.Lefrancols vs, Pierre Laviolette.\u2014 Oue fifth undivided share in four several cu- placements situate in St Charles st, outside Palace gate of various sizes\u2014Sold inthe Shoritr's Office 19th July at 10 A.AL William Jthodes os.dunes MeCloskey.The half of an emplacement in St, Lewis Suburhs, St L AU by 71 fuet with house and depen- ; sold at Sheriil®s Ollice 26th July 10 A.M Louis Tessier dit Laplante vs.Francois Huot.Estate Pierre Dufresne, The half of an cmpluce- ment inst doch Suburbs, Richardson Std feet bv a0 feet, with house and dependencies\u2014Sold at Church door of St.Hoch Church 27th July ut 10 in the morning.u MARRIED, On the 22d June, at the Chapel of the Iloly Trinity.by the Rev.Oficiul Mackie, b.D., Henry Willian Wovdward, Fsy., to Ilenriciti.only daughter of the key, Edmund Willoughby Sewell, Dib.On the 280d inst.aged 6 years and 7 months Eleuner 1) eldest danghter of Walter CC Hen- devson, Beg.The tuners] will tuke place from his residence on the Battery 1o Mount Hermen Cee tury, on Sunday next, at 3 AL Friends and ae- quaintances are respectfully requested lo attend without further notice.PASSAGE TO LONDON.Eye ue magnificent new Ameri- +55 can Ship DANUBE, Ricu- Hy > Aro hich, Commander.now loading \u201c4 ul dhe OCEAN ISTEANSHIP WITARVES, hes superior accommodation for collin or steerage passengers: will sail on ur about the Sth proxino.Apply io JOIN ANDERSON & CO.Quuhee, 2410 June, 1854.Si, Peter Stree\u2019, TURNPIKE ROADS.AENDERS will Le received at the Office of the TURNPIRE Trust until MONDAY.the 27th instant.at NOON, for Forming, Macadamizing, wd perfecting that part of the ST.HENRY and POINT LEVI ROAD from ite point of intersce- tion with the Sa, Fiuor Roxp, as far as J.B.CoTE\u2018s, necoriling to a Plan and Specification te Lie svon at the Oifice.where Forms of Tender can he procured.Secvurey wil be required for the due performance vf the Contract, J.PORTER.Secretary.Quehce.21th June, 1851.BY THE UsE OF THAT VERY INGESIOUS AMERICAN Invention, the SEwsse Macurse.much, if not all, of that exhausting and enervating SLAVERY Which during the lust century bas been atiend- ant on the use of the needle by hand may be ABOLISHED.IIE SUBSCRIBER has received a supply of these Machines of SINGERS celebrated make 3 they are warranted secoxn TO © IN THEIR oreraTioN, and will be As Low as any where in Canada, He has also on hand his usual assortment of SOLE LEATHER, ENGLISH AND FRENCH CALFSKINS, together with all the other requirements in the Leather Trade.JOSEY LOUIS, 24th June, 1834, st.John Street, FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY.DAVIDSON'S GREAT PANORAMA OF THE CANADAS! AND Dioramic Pictures of the Saint Lawrence and the Lakes, V TILL be exhibited in the OLD WESLEYAN CHAPEL, on the evening of TUESDAY, 27th inst.and oneach SUCCESSIVE EVENTING, until further notice.These pictures, sketched and executed at greai expense and labour, claim to be the greatest and most important work upon Canada yet produced.They are designed to dissipate the ignorance of the British public in their estimate of these Provinces, and will shortly he taken to England.Previously to their leaving, however, they will be exhibited livre for a few days.Let all, then, who have any love for their native Cunada or the land of their adoption, go and sce this the great Panorama of their country\u2014and, while they enjoy a sight of a high work of art, give their hearty testimony to its correctness.Doors open at } past 7\u2014the exhibition to commence at 8 o'clock precisely.Admission\u20142¢, 6d.and 1s.3d.No half price.JAMES STEVENSON, Quebec, 22nd June, 1854.Agent.Gazette, Colonist, und Observer, to copy.SALT WATER BATHING 2 Pe Te AGOING STEAMER SAGUENAY, CommanpEn py Capraiy Rene SIMAND, ILL commence her WerkLy Tups from QUEBEC tothe RIVER SAGUL- NAY and the Watering Places on the Lower St.Lawrence on TUESDAY, 7th JUNE, calling und landing Pussengers on {he Government Vharves at L'ISLET, RIVER OUELLE, MURRAY BAY, and RIVIERE DU LOUP.KAKOUNA Passengers will be landed at Ri- vitre du Loup.- The above Steamer was built expressty for this route, and her commander has had much experience in navigating ihe waters of the Lower St.Lawrence, The Stenmer will leave the NAPOLEON WHARF nt BIGHT o'clock, A.M., or immediately after the arrival of the Montreal boat, JOIIN LAIRD, AGENT, St.Lawrence Chambers.Quebee, 220d June, 1854.-\u2014 VOCAL MUSIC OF ENGLAND.Under the distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the Governor General.OY SATURDAY, June 24th, at EIGHT x o'clock, at the RUSSELL CONCERT 00M, will be delivered the Fist of Two LAs on the VOCAL MUSIC OF ENG- it D, GorpoNy Hawke, M.D, illustrated a SONGS by Mrs.Wa.F.New, accompa- hie by the eminent Pianist, J.R.Burnaak.§ PronETa\u20141 Dollar; Family Tickets of four, | olla i\u2014to he had at Brousscau\u2019s, 1\u2019.Sine- Me's; and at the Hotel.\u2019 : Quebee, 22nd June, 1854 SALES BY AUCTION.UNDERWRITERS\u2019 SALLE.By Auction will be sold THIS MORNING, the 2th inst, at the Subscriber's Stores :\u2014 IL B.s.par of 2 BALES Curpeting, dat- SU aged, ex John Bull\" Vhouve, IL 8.8.\"Master, from London, and sold for se- QH3I count ol those interested, Sale ut ELEVEN o'clock.A.J.MAXHAM, Ouebre, 1Ath June, a3 1 A & 1.GOVERNMENT SALE.Will be suld by Auction, TIS DAY, 24h inst, ut the QUEENS WI AI :\u2014 QUNDRY STORES, on account of Commissariat DEPARTMENT, Cundition=\u2014CASH.B.COLL, Ju, A & B.MESSHS, LEMESURIER, TILSTONE & CO.will offer by auction, on TUESDAY.27th instant, at their Stores \u2014 the Quebec, 24th June, 1854.TRY 1 Cargo of the \u201c HAWK.from Borpravx, À M uvisting of Bordeaux Vinegar, Walnuts, Macearoni, Anchovies, Freuch Plums iu jars and boxes, Preserved Fraits, Brandied do, Sardines a l'huile, ec, &e,, particulars of which will be giv- ch in x future advertirement.Quebce, Z2nd June, 1854, Underwriters Sale of Ship Materials, §e.retion will he sold, un TUESDAY nest, ; 27h inst, CD GILLESHIES* Wirane, the following materials, brought up from the ship + Clutha \" \u2014 S'ANDING RIGGING, nearly new, Run- hb) ning Rigoing, Anchors, Chains, Heave Pups, Copper Bolts, Patent Windlass, Caps nn, Cambouse, Musts, Spas, Old Junk, aid other articles, Sule ut ELEVEN o'clock, A.J.MAXITAN, Quebee, 24th June, 1554, À.& B.Kateusive Sale of Fruit, Wine, $r, Se, $c.By Auction will be sold, on TUESDAY, -71h instant, at the Stoves of Messrs, LEMESURIER, TILSTONE & CU.\u2014 90 OXES BELMONT SPERM CANe) DLES, 50 Casks Porter, pints (Londorn,) 5e Do do quarts.da, 50 Cases Mustard, 11h, botiies, 125 Do, do, 41D.jars, 20 Quarter hbls Tunde Plious, 1 Baskets Vateneins.150 Hali-boxes Muscatel, in las, 30 lib.tins Istaglass, Ju #14, do, 66 Half-tins Sardines a Phuîle, 5 Caroteels Fresh Currants, 544 Drums Turkey pulled Figs, Maccaroni in whole and half-boxes, Vermicelliin do.do, Velvet Wine Corks in bales, from No.16 to No, 21.\u2014ALSO\u2014 1000 Tins White Lead, 165 Tins Brown, 70 Kegs do, 200 Tins Red, 50 do Blun, 5o do Yellow, Ivy du Green, 70 do Black, \u2014AND\u2014 {f'arrised in time per\u2018 Hawk,\u201d from Bordeaux : Bordeaux Vinegar in Jlhds, Tioces and asks, Walnuts in bales, Anchovies, French Plums in Jars aud Boxes, Brandy Fruits, Sale ut TWO o'clock precisely.A.J.MAXTHAM, Quebee, 24th June, 1854.A.& B.Valuable Real Estate for Sale at the Sheriff?s Office.On MONDAY.the 10th day of JULY next, at the SITERIFE'S OFFICE, ut TEN o'clock in the worning\u2014 FEAT extremely valuable property known as BONNER\u2019S COVE.This property, held iu free and common soceage, is most advantageously situated for the purposes of trade within the city of Quebec, and cousists of :\u2014 First\u2014Threu deep Water Lots, containing 17,150 feet, Secondly\u2014Of the Beach forming a part, at high water mark, of 899 feet, and containing about 189,680 superiicinl feet, Thirdly\u2014Of the land between the last mentioned lot to within three feet from the ridge of the Cape, having a similar front of 599 feet\u2014 together with various houses und buildings theve- on crected.Also to he sold on the same day\u2014TWO LOTS OF LAND in the TOWNSIIP of ASHFORD, in the rear of the Parish of ST.JEAN Pour Jou : one lot 5 acres in front by 25 in depth, and the second 2 acres in front by 25 in depth: and 50 acres of land in the TOWNSHITP of IRELAND.For further particulars, see the Canada Gazette, aud enquire at the Sheriff:s Office.WM.8S.SEWELL, sheriff.Suerier's Orrics, À Quebec, 24th June, 1854, 4 PLANTAGENET WATER FROM THE DEPOT, 4, Prace D\u2019Armes, MONTREAL.4 RESH SUPPLIES of this celebrated Water, which is recommended by the most eminent members of {he Faculty, as well for its Medicinal qualities as a wholesome and most agreeable \u2019 SUMMER DRINK.Z& Can be obtained at G.ARDOUIN, AlOTRECARY, Upper Town Market, and D.MELROSE.Bylown Hotel, Lower Town, and not elsewhere in the City of Quebec.Parties will be careful how they give their orders, as other waters are sometimes substituted for Plantagenet.» 4, Place &\u2019 Armes, Montreal | 17th June, 1834.{Im : NOW LANDING.ORDEAUX VINEGAR in Qr.-Casks, Red Wine in Quarter Casks, Martel\u2019s Brandy, pale and colored, Brandy in Cases, pale and colored, Preserved Ginger in Cases, Mascatel Raisins, boxes, Halves aud Qrs.Elema Figs in Qr-Boxes, Fresh Currants in Barrels, Caroline Rice, Green Coflee, Hibhert\u2019s Porter, qts.& pints, DeKuyper\u2019s Gin, Crushed Sugar, Crystals of Sods, Soda Ash.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, White, Black, Green and Spunish Paints, Charconl Tin Plates IC &1 X Round, Square and Flat Iron, &c., &e.And fur Sale by GIBB & ROSS.Quebce, 20th June, 1854.HAYDEN & LETCHWORTH, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF SADDLERY & CARRIAGE HARDWARE.SYRACUSE, N.Y.H.R.OLMSTED, Agent.MANUFACTORY IN THE AUBURN STATE PRISON Quebee, 13th June, 1854.Hhds, and Brown El RFS pe PERS will be received ut the Oiice |.of the Clerk of the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, natil NGON.où MONDAY, the 26th {fustant, fur the Penronuanez of ihe following | Services Tor the Hove during th: preseut Ses- DELON, VEE, ; Daily Printing in English, Daily Printing in French.Printing the Fourauts in English, Printires the Jonrants ju French, Binding the Journals, The Printing in Enedish my be undertakon le arately from (be Printing in French, and the Bindiug may be vendertalon separately from | eather.| It i= nol to be understood that the Lows \u201cender WI SECOSSARG AY be accepted.p All furthr particulars required to bc known ray he ascertained on application at the Logis | lative Council Odice, Lv copy PRIVATE 8.TEŸHE Subseriber offers for Private SALE, TWO PAIS of GLOBES, the larger of which is eighteen inches fn haut, B.COLE, Ju.Quebec, 20th June, 1854, SALT AFLOAT.IVERPOOL SALT in Bulk For Sale L CHAN.5 LEVEY £ Co, 20th June, 1854, St danes Stee, PACKING SALT.Fle v¢ Mello.\u201d 260 TF'ONS PACKING SAUT.5) Ba 12 Quarter-C: 12 do.12 du, Dry do, À Forsule by W.HUNT & CU.Quebve.Just reccived pee © Tottenham,\u201d and for Sede by the Subscribe rs\u2014 3 FIONS CORDAGE, { including warps, CHAS FO LEVEY & CO.SL Jiunes Street, from }i to sh inch, Gih June, 1851, Quebec.SMITH COALS AFLOAT.A CARGO of SCREENED SMITH LL COALS just rived, and for sale by CILAS, BE.LEVEY & CO.SE James Street.Cuelee, 1:0 June, 1804, SUPERIOR PIANO FORTE.HE Subreriber bus received from Boston a very superior-toned PIANO FORTE.(even ociave, for private sale.B.COLE, Ja.Quebce, 1st June, 1854.A & P.CARD.FAIRCHILD & ELLISON, ing completed extensive alterations ad improvonents to their Warehouse, (No.6, #t Juin Streut,) msde Jor the purpose of enabling xtend their incrossing husiovss, beg lly to call the aiteution of the Gentry wens of Quebes ta the splendid STOCK OF GOODS now napueking at their New PARLEMENT, which will be found 10 be supe to anything ever bdo offqeud bo the Quebce public, and con-istins, in part, of Bonuets Flowers, Ribbons, Sills Shawls, Mantles, Hosiery, 3 Tweals, Clotl ide Laine Dr F.& iE would t very nei acket wind N id Double Scari wil Fancy and Shivt Collars, Also.au unequalled nt of Gent's Summer and Merino Pants, Shirts, Rruces, Sockzs, de, The Shawl, Mantle au Bonnet Denarunent will be fonsd unrivailedd both in varicty and style.The whole of whieh Iaving been prrehased and selected personally.by one of the Firm, in Ge CiEarest DPEAN MAnKETS, Will be zold at a very small advance on worlinge costs Messrs, 1 & E being determined fo make the» LONDON HOUSE 7 hie cheapest.best, and most attrac tive Warehouse in this City.Quebee.lat June, 1854, BRITISH AMERICAN ASSURANCE COMPANY.HEAD OFFICE \u2014TORONTO.Vestines, Muslin and Fovenvor\u2014Hon.WM.ALLAN, Derury Goversor\u2014G,.P.RIDOUT, Esu., M.P.».OFFICE OF QUEBEC AGENUY ON WEST INDIA WIRE.FEE SUBSCRIBER having accepted the AGENCY ot this Company, iz now prepared to take Marine Risks, Ocoan and Inland, on Vessels and Cargoes.A INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE, on terms us moderate ws other safe offices, J.W.LEAYCRAFT.AGENCY.Quehee, Lit June, 1853, QUEBEC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION ST.ANN STREET.Open from 8, A M., to 10, P.M.NEW WORKS ADDED TO THE LIBRARY.JrLORE LYNDSAY, by Mrs.Moudie.The Ingolds, by Legends, Ranke\u2019s Servia, Bosain and the Sclave Provinces, Life in Abyssinia, by Parkins, A Year with the Tarks, hy Smith, UBSCRIPTION from this date to end of vear 1854 Cece Ed Subscription for Clerks in Mereantile establishments, Government Offices, | Notarial Students, Students ot Law, | and Medicine, and Apprentices to | Land Surveyors.Ce Quebee, 20th June, 1854.SHIP SMITH.Winches, Chains, Jackscrews, and all other requisite Loading Gear, for hère on the most reasonable terms.THE undersigned wishes to thank his friends and \u201ccustomers for their past aid and support, and begs leave to notify thut he is fully prepared to cxecute all orders with the utmost despatch of those that will favour him with such.All Orders left wilh Messrs, Dinning & Co., or at the Gazette Office, will be punctually ut- tended to.istate of R.WEBB.WwW.WEBB, Cape Blane.Ts ud Quebec, 1st June, 1854, ROSE BUSHES.YHE Subscriber has received a consignmeat of the above.in excellent order and superior quality, which he offers for private sale, B.COLE, Jn., A.& Quebec, Ist June, 1854.SHIRTS ! SHIRTS ! ! SHIRTS! ! ! No.2, JOHN ST.(WITHOUT), ISS FE.MAHANY, late of Mrs.Provan- N pie\u2019s, Montreal, begs to inform the public that she is nuw propaced to exceute all orders in the above line at the shortest possible notice, .P.S\u2014Wanted a few good Svamstresses to whom constant employment cun he giver aud the best wages.Quebec, Sth June, 1854.HE SUBSCRIBER informs the TRADE and DEALERS IN CLOCKS, that he will have no supply from thu \u2018 CONNECTICUT \u2018\u201d Crook Company in à fow days.fice Ryan\u2019s Buildings, St.Peter Street, ice Ezr 5 F.FT.HALL.11th May, 1854.CALETLE, SATU RBAY, JUNE a, xa.NEARLY READY, FOR DELIVERY TO SUBSCRIBERS.FPYABLES OF INTERES from Oue-Half to Fight per cent, followed by Tables ol Comuilesion from Oue-Eight io Two aud Oue- Hall por cont.: to which are added a Table of Interest uad a Table of Commission in Dollars ad Creasy and Tables of British and other Coins reduced to curreney, de.The above Lave been carefully computed nnd arranged.und will he Issucd in Svo, fora, printed att superior paper, with cloth cover and letivred, The edition being limited, aml the Author expreiing a ready ade, early application is re quested by such ae may desire to secure copies | où au really w-elul wind viduable publication.Puce :\u2014To subscribers (1 20th Judy.) bs, pot copy.Tu non-Subecribers, Us, 34 do, (l'HIRD HOUSE WE STOCK at a very smuil advance on the COST cidedly t LADIES?js.1 Ribbons, Flowers, Wreaths and Feathers, Tony.| \u2018pue $ cout.Ara, : within ihe limits 3 partmients, Bu ss Ageneie Companies, Railway Companies, Relig Benevolent Institutinus, ate :.brouzlit ap to the Vii d will bea work of general refera bound, ans unilorm in type and qupe ymier Que! i Price dd, ayable où deliv Shirts, DOME \u201crentetion, and ni nding advertise: For vue page, 2 : er page, Ts.Gd, payalle dug Address through the Post Office, He MeL AUGHLIN, Quebec, Ist Jue, 1851, for it a dar tedium for + its, which will © Daten Carpets.and expeeted shortly to arrive, .: halt! Carpets.page, À advance, Quebec, 10th June, 1854, LANDING.QYCYTHEN, SICKLEN, 43 Spades, Shovels, : Mill Saws, Piles, ; Canada Plades, ROOFING TIN.UC.& W.WURTELE, St.Punt Street.12 S-u-vw.THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL SPEXMSHIPS.ASD \u2018 Dre ue ! FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERTOOL.| Crk: coo do dollars, SECOND CABINE Lan eee 70 + FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.| Cire CARN PASSAGE.160 dollars | Second Camx + RS ss + | The Ships from Boston call at Halifax, Arabia, Capt, Judkins, Jmerica, Capt.Luang.| Persia, Capt.Tyrie, Europa, Capt.Shannon, | ia, Capt.Ba GL Lott, Canada, Capt, Stous, | Quebec, Toth June, 1554, NAILS.C4 NAILS, WROUGHT NAILS, Clout or Twining Nail.AND HORSE NAILS.UN SALE.C.& W.WURTELE, Nt.Paul Street.Jfreica.Capt.Harvison, Negara.Capt.Leiteh These Vessels carry a clear White Light al ; - Jon ; must head ; Green on starboard bow ; Red on Qt°bee, 10th June.1834.12 Saw.purt bow.2 ! UGERS, SHIP CARPENTERS?ADZES, Luropa, Shannon, N.York, Wednesday | FA Deck Spikes, .America, Lang, Borton.Wednesday, Til June, | Yellow Metal and Cordage, Asia, EG.Lot, X.York, Wedr LANDING TOR SALE.Aiagare, Leitel, Boston, Vedne.CE VW.WURTELE Arabiu.Judkivs, N.York, Wednesdny St.Paul Street.Canada, Stone, Boston, Wednesday, ! Ouetos, 19th June.1854.12 daw, Europa, Shannon, N.York, Wednesday, 12 [SU J, America, Lang, Boston, Wednesday, 19th « RECEIVING, Tid fo JRIGGING CHAN, CHAIN CARLES and An ce: cod Surge: ard.y IRN.I'v + Ouet sant, ?* The owners 0 « Ships will not be aceonnt 7 ANCHORS, Ex Ocean Queen, able for Gold er, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, fli, an, Precious Stoues or Moule, unless Bills of Lading \u201cC.& W.WURTELE, St.Paul Street, are signed therefor und the value thereot therein expressed.Ta consequence of the increased cost of coal.Quehee, 30th May.1834.AJOW LANDING, Paints (all colors) Lin- 4 seed Oil, Putty, Glue and Whiting.C.£ W.WURTELE, St.Paul Street.FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOCL.mer of the 28th Jin = \u2018Êhe pries of passage hy the lg betore fout date will be at the Conuneneis from New elon lip, iat For lreight or Passage apply to Landing tal for sale by the Bubseribers, i C.& W.WURTELE, St Paul Street.Quachoe, 30870 May, 1854, Lg J CUNARD.PAPER HANGINGS.J Rowling Green, Toe JUST received, and FOR SALE at MISS or 8.8.LEWIS, ! COCHRANE\u2019S, Sr.Joun S1REET, next Boston.AGENTS IN Etrore =\u2014D, « C.MaeIver, Liver puot 5 G.x L Burns, Glasgow ; J, B, Fuord.Old Broad Street.London : and 17 Boulevard des ttaliens, Paris, { 10th June, 18534.; FOR SALE HREE CASES emunelled grain SEAL und GOAT SKINS.{door to Seorr\u2019s Conrecroxaur, à large supply Of AMERICAN AND FRENCH ROOM PAPER, Crom Tad upwards, Quuebee, 13th May, 1854.SHOP GLASSES, &ec.! For Sale at THOMAS BICKELL\u2019S China, «Glass and Earthenware Store, corner of SL John and St.Stanislaus Strect.HOP GLASSES, of all sizes 3 Cases Boots, black Ensting, Enclish Sad- GARDEN POTS Do.dles & Bridies, complete.per > Ouawa.\u201d; TOILET WARE, in great variety, ft.MITCHELL, and a general assortment of Tumblers, Wines Arthur Street.| Deeanters, Breakfast and Dinner Services, &c., & Le ; DAILY EXPECTED.NEW SCREW STEAMSHIPTO SAIL \"China, Class and Barthenware, German Bas.- Sh EE EE = kets, Ge, of superior quality to any ever offered BETWEEN NEW YORK & GLASGOW, |, ji ape PF Superior idly fo aay ever obra I Quebec, 6th May, 1854.i NOTICE.HE BUSINESS heretofore carried on by 5 ANDREW PARKE & CO.will, from ME Clyde Screw Steam Pucket Compu- ! ve Date continued under the firm of A.& .ny>s new Screw Steamship CLYDE, | 4° FARM Sa JR 1200 tous and 250 horse power, David Henderson, | (DREW DARKE, Commuuder, i= inde tv sail as under : ! Quebec, 3rd June, 1854 5 PARKE, FROM NEW YORK.Po 0 a - Tuurspar, 22nd June, at 12 o'clock, noon.MONARCH age, Stewarts fees included, First | Ï > Donald Currie, Havre Jea-w, Queliee, 27th May, 1-51.Rate of Pass rd's FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Cubin, 390 ; Second Cabin 550.OF LONDON A limited number of third class passengers will SAINI.be taken and supplied with good aud comfortable cooked provisions, at $25.Bertbs not secured | till paid for.| This vessel has Leen built and fitted out expressly for (he trade, on the most improved prin- » for securing safely.comfortand speed and carries an experienced surgeon, For freight or! passage, apply to ROBERT PATTON.bo 30, Broadway.New York.| HSTA BLIS HED 1N 1835.Capital, - - £300,000 Sto.Surplus Fund, - £200,600 « THE Subscriber having been appointed AGENT for the above-named Assurance Company.is prepared to ACCEPT FIRE RISKS One Pound Sterling and upwards, payable on demand.y 17th June, 1854, Safe Company.All Losses Serriep Prosrry, without refep- ____ ence to the London Office.A.J.MAXHAM.! FOR CHARTER.\u2018Quechee, 23rd May, 185 1.TH .oo | EW DRY GO 4 J À AT 27, ST.JOHN STREET, ST OF JAIL HILL.) - ; > J .& I .B A R IMPORTERS, R ESPECTFULLY inform the inhabitants of Quebee aud vicinity, that in consequence of p the late arrival ol Gouds this Season, they have determined to SELL OFF THEIR They have just opened yp a large ussortmeut of the following GOODS, which are de- Le CHEAPEST ever offered in this City.DRESSES.ei 0 P- LESULUR.{ Rich Moire Antique, elegant designs, Quebec, st June, 1554, Leth | Glacée and Mosale Silk, Popling, Silk Checks, : =-\u2014Lustres, Delaines, and a lavee assortment of Crape and Chieassian Robes.QUEBEC BUSINESS DIRECTORY.Luton, Dunstaple and Tuscan BONNETS in plan twists and fancy.newest shapes, A choice assortiment of SHAWLS in Paisley, Frenel, Printed Cashmere and Berage.A great variety of Ladies\u2019 Hair Netts, Head Dresses, Hosiery, Gloves, Sewn Mushin Sleeves, Chemizettes and Collars, Lace Veils, Falls, and Sleeves, &e.THE GENTLEMEN\u2019S DEPARTMENT well furnished with Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, weeds, Faney Doe & Twists, ke.Ariel, Albert, Beaufort and Demi Cravats, Napoleon Cravats and Stdeks, Braces, Ke.Regatta Shirts, Printed Front ditto, new styles; Cuira=s, Greut lexhibition and Olympic These Shirts ave made upon an entirely new prineiple.STIC.p v \"M vccups «1e .cast .pro Wt posicion in tie work, 1 Sheetings, Shitings, Grey Coitons, Dawlas, Tes uopres dent low price witl command | Hollands, Irisli Lineus, Tickings, Canvass.ita first rate Wootand Union Damasks, Bulion Fringes, Trinumings, &e., &e.J & L.B.respeetfully submit that it only requires a Trial to prove that the above ; Gouds are entively new, caunot be excelled, and arc the Curarust 1N Tux Crrv.THE CANADIAN STEAM UNDER CONTRACT WITH No.3 Rovan Instranes Buinbings, Norrie Joy Steam to Quebec & Montreal, and from FEE COMPANY'S First-Class Powerful serew Chier Cubin l\u2019axeage.\u2026.LU Quchee, 50th May, 1231.Sesond Cabin § See +5 : - FROM BOSTON LIVERPOOL.FAWN PLATES, Sheet [ron, English aud Chi f Cahin Pas 222202 SUV £ Seuteh Bar and Bolt Tron, Boiler Plates, i Pasir, LL 61) Brazier Shoot & Pig Copper, Money orders granted vu Glasgow, 10 sums of ut us Movenare Rares or l'heseos as any other- ODN.ROW, PRICE.Linen, Diaper.Towellings, Grass Cloths, ! Scotely, Kidderminster, Imperied, aod Union | | ho tt \u2014 NAVIGATION CO, | i ! MER MAJESTY S PRo- i VINCIAL GUVERNMENT OF CANADA.SIREET.WILLIAM RUDD, SECRETARY.Montreal and Quebec to Liverpool.Steamships, OTTAWA.Captain J.B.Ar CLEOPATRA Captain , CHARITY.Captain W.Parox.ERIE, New.Captain -\u2014-\u2014.HUHON, New.Cuplain \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.ONTARIO, New.Captain .SARA BARDS, Chartered, Captain W.Ispey, Will he despatched as follows, from (Birkenhead Dock) Liverpool, for ; QUEBEC AND MONTREAL DIRECT, on the Toth and 25th of cach month, from April to September inclusive 3 and from Quebec on the 6th and 20th of cuch mouth, from May to October inclusive.FROM QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL : OTTAWA.Tuunsvsy, ath May.CLEOTATRA .Monpay.Ath June, CHARITY.TUESDAY, 20th RATES OF PASSAGE : From Quebec ta Li- From Liverpool to verpool.Quechee & Montreal.lar Canin, 85dollars.Ist Canin, 20 guineas.INDp « 56 + np + RM 6 8nb CLass, 25 « 3up Crass, 6 + Inehnding Provisions, but sob Wines or Liquors CAREIES 4 SURGEON.For Freight or Passage apply to LAMONT §& McLARTY, 21, Waler-styeet, Liverpool.DAVID BELLHOUSE, Quebec and Montreul 2nd May, 1854.DEMIJOHNS.F ECEIVED ex Wushington from Hamburg assorted sizes.JOHN ANDERSON & CO.Quebec, 30th May, 1854.St.Peter St.JOHN COL'T\u2019S COTTON SAIL DUCK STANDARD.ll C EACH & CO., No.71 Pine Ho .STREET, New York, Sole Agents, Cotton Cnnvuss from several other Mills.Also Osnaburgs, lrint Cloths, and Copper Rollers fur Calico aad Satinelt Printers.27th May.1854.INDIA RUBBER GOODS.Coats, Capes, Leggins, \u2018 Over-Alls, Wading Pants, Iorse Covers, Wagon Covers, Piano Covers, Nursery Cloths, &c., V HICH will not wet through or become sticky in any climate.The cheapest ad best articles in cur line ever offered.Lor sale by the manufacturers, ROGERS & WYC- KOFÏ, succersors to H.H, Day.23 Courlland Street.New York.Dealers in Hose, Steam Packing, and every other kind of Rubber Goods, Also, exclusive selling agents of Elastic Webbing, suitable for Gores in Congress Boots, 27th May, 1854.Gai.NEW MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT.HE Subseriber begs leave to inform her Friends and the Public generally that she has opened in the above line at No.254 ST.JOHN STRELT.without, where she will keep on hand, and muke to order, Millinery of the HE British Brig ¢«HANNIBAL,\u201d 815 Tous, will accept a Charter to any safe port in Great Een Britain.JOHN ANPERSON & CO.Brokers, St, Peter Street.; pS Ap = GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.{THE TRAIN for PORTLAND & BOSTON .leaves Longueuil every day, at THREE o'clock, P.M.Fare to Boston by Railway throughout.87 50 Quebec, 13th June, 1854.NOTHING LIKE LEATHER.LOOK BERE! ! Do.do.by Railway and TPucket _ FEVO bo had at PADDON & CO., n splendid | from Portlund.$6 75 assortment of SLAUGHTER SOLE LEATH- Tickets can he obtained at the Office of the ER, Light and Cheap.British and North American Express Company, ALSO, \u2014 * Great St, James Street, or on board the Steamer.A clioice lot of Patent Seal Skins just received, i Passengers hooked through are allowed to stop \u2014 likewise, a small lot of superior French Calf- nt the White Mountains Station, Gorham, remain Skins.| there any time up to fourteen days, and procecd Don't forget Pannox & Co, 2 Jchn SL, without.with the same ticket.Quebee, 8th June, 1834 {The Stenmer will leave the Wharf, at the foot 2 ! : D aeques Cartier Square, and Longueuil as ! ollows \u2014 MRS.& MISS CURRY : LEavE MONTREAL \u201410.30.A.M., Freight.1 AVE RETURNED to Quebec, and pur- Do.2.30, I>.M., Passengers.yse being ready to RECEIVE PUPILS Do.5.00, P.M.Freight, at their SOHOOL, on MONDAY next, the 16th | Leave LONGUEUIL :\u20148.30, AM, Freight.May, at No.28, GENEVIEVE STREET, Carr, for- | Do.12.00, Noon, Passengers.merly the residence of the late WM.STEVEN- Do.3.30, P.M., Freight.SON, Esq.| N.B.\u2014Passengers\u2019 Fares, Td.cach.Quebec, 11th May, 1854, Gods three cents per hundred pounds, in ad- ! dition to the published Railway Rates.The Company having commuted with the Mar- hour Commissioners for all dues, no charge will J.B.MIRAND, .be made for Wharfage.JOINER AND UNDERTAKER, Time Tables showing the arrival and departuie OLICITS the patronage of the Public for | or \"tho Trains at the Local Stations, and any all kinds of Work in his line, assuring other information, may be obtained at the Offices, them that all orders will be most punetually Little St.James Street, or of Mr.J.S.MARTIN attended to, and without the least delay.Superintendent Montreal District, Longueuti Resmrvce :\u2014No.41, St.George Street, St.Station.= S.P.BIDDER, John Suburb.Quebec, 8th June, 1854.General Manager.Montreal, 9th May, 1851, latest Fashions.K.BROWNING.9th May, 1851.oy RICE & BANCROFT, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CUSTOM HOUSE SQUARE, MONTREAL.16th May, 1854.FOR SALE.100 ARRELS CRUSHED SUGAR.R.MITCHELL, Quebee, 12th May, 1854, Arthur St.TO THE MERCHANTS OF THE LOWER TOWN, TRADERS AND OTHERS.HE SUBSCRIBER infonns the above that he intends following the business of AUCTIONEER, BLOKER and AGENT, and respectfully solicits a share of the Public patronage.F.H.HALL, Ryan\u2019s Buildings, St.Peter Street.Quebce, fith May, 1851.: FOR SALE, = RLS.PRIME MESS BEEF.500 About 1009 SMOKED HAMS, and a quantity o om WM.DINNING & CO.Quebec, 13th May, 1854.ALL, Auctioneer, Broker F.H.and General Agent, Office atl Ryan\u2019s Building's, St.Peter Street.300 do do.Pork.100 do do.Mess do.- ~ALSO,\u2014 11th May, 185).Superior Butter in FISHING ARE £ .me : \u201cQTEAMERS +\u2018 DORIS,* « ADMIRAL,\u201d und « ADVANCE.\u201d F.BUTEAU, AcEnT, Office, No.25, St.Paul Street, Quubee, 23rd May, 1834.Kegs, packed Expressly for the London Market.150 ESS Superior U, C.BUTTER, for e sale by A.J.MAXHAM.Quebec, 30:h May, 1651, \"COARSE SALT IN BARRELS.; EH SALE hy the Subscriber, LIVERI'OOL SALT, LL.Barrels A, INO.MAXITAM, Nu.8, St.Jams\u2019 Street.Queb'e, 1st April, 1854.NOTICE.FRUE SUBSCRIBER informs his friends and Customers, that in consequence of extensive ulterations being made on his premises, the shop in Notre Dane Street will be closed during the present month, His stock of Goods will however \u201cbe open for inspection in the rooms immediately over the Shop.Seer Enitrance from Mountain Street.Those who may wish Lo purchase Jewellery will | find the present time favorable, ax there will be a reduction of 10 per rent for cash, Atteution will be paid as usual to the requis fr of Watches and Jewellery.ROBT.NEILL, Watch Muker and Jeweller, Notre Dume Street.I\u2019.S.\u2014aA well assorted Stock of Goods expected after the opening of the navigation, of which due noice will be given, Quebec, 13th April, 1854 WELLAND CANAL.OTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, that a- rangements have been made, for the ensttittg season, to ADMIT VESSELS DRAWING NINE FEET THREE INCHES of water, to navigate the WELLAND CANAL weainst inconvenience or delay to the trade, Vessels ol\u201d ereater draft will not be permitted to pass the Locks, cither at Port Dalhousie or ut Allanburg.To guard The Canalis now in a good slate of repair and thorongh working order, and il is expected that it will be open for navigation by the first day ef April.© By order, THOMAS A.BEGLY.Secretary.Department of Public Works, Quebve, LGlh March, 1854.} OWEN G.KENDALL, TACKLE MANUFACTURER, AND BIRD-STUFFER, H AS REMOVED to the Suor lately occupied Ly 8.TITOMPSON, Cntler, No.233, St.John Street, (without) OWEN G.KENDALL.Quebre, 20th April, 1854.NOTICE.MIE undevsigned, Exveutors of the Inst Winx À and Tesranentof the Jate WILLIAM STE- VIENSON, in his life time- of Quebec, Esquire, Merchnat, request all those indebted Lo the Estate, to make immediate payment, at their Office in Dulhousie Street.lower Town ; and request those to whoimn the Estate is indebted, to fyle Their accounts without deluy, MARIE E.STEVENSON, U.CC.STEVENSON, - M.STEVENSON.Quebee.21st Nov.1853.IRON BEDSTEADS.OUBLE und SINGLE\u2014Tor Sale by W.HUNT & CO.¥th April, 1854 PATENT.OTHER SHUTTERS.HE SUDSCRIBER has obtained a Patent for the above mentioned purpose, which does away with all iron holts and bars ; the Shutter heing made perfectly secure by a very simple process either from within or without the Shop.\u2018The bolts heing superseded there is no longer any necessity of opening the Glass case to adjust the locks, and therefore, all liability of damaging the windows is prevented, The alteration from the present riode is easily made and of trifling expense, (from 7 to 10 dollars).The model may be seen at the residence of the undersigned.© RENJ.COLE, Sexr.Quebce, Ath April, 1854 MANILLA CHEROOTS.10 N VERY SUPERIOR MANILLA- Yi.cHEROOIS.2nd Feby, 1804.W.HUNT & CO.STABLES TO LET.1 OUR STALLS.with spacious HAY-LOFT * and CARRIAGE-ROOM adjoining ; opposite St.Patrick's Church.Terms \u2014very mo- dorate.Enquire herc.th March, 1854.a TO LET, HAT SUPERIOR STAND for BUSINESS, adjoining Mr.KANE'S, Tin Smith, Upper Town, Que- Apply to TF.TI.HALL, Broken, Ryan\u2019s Buildings, Lower Town.Quehee, 13th May, 1854.TO LETHE UPPER PART of the new house EU in Buade Street, occupied by the Subscriber, newly papered and comfortably fitted up.Possession 1st May next.\u2014OR\u2014 E FEYHE HOUSE occupied by Lieut.Col.DeSa- LABERRY, near the St.Lewis Toll Gate.Apply to HENRY 8.SCOTT.Quebee, April 21st, 1854, HOUSE TO LET.EL 0 LET, for Five or Six Months from lst May next, that TWO = STORY STONE HOUSE, No.27, URSULE STREET.Apply to HOLT & IRVINE, ADVOCATES, .St.Peter Street, Quehce, 23rd March, 1854.PROPERTY FOR SALE.fT HE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale, on FavoranLE Terms, the valuable Block of Buildings partly occupied by him, comprising two first class Stoves and Dwellings on Buade Street, and two Dwelling Houses on St.Anne Street.The whole in free and common soccage.HENRY S.SCOTT.Quebec, 4th Feh.1854, bec.VAULTS TO LET.Tas extonsive PIRE & FROST EM.PRUQE VAULTS under the louse (Formerly ocouffikä by Mr.Balzaretti,) opposite the Hotel of the undersigned, to whom apply.RUSSELL BROTHERS, anuary 27th, 1854.Palace Street.B COLL, Junr., Auctioneer & Com- Ae mission Agent, Jail Hill.: fi NEW METHOD OF CLOSING SHOP AND ERE mw « Pt JAMES HASLETT, ; No.41, Sr.JonN STHELT, | NFORMS his friends and the publie generally, that he has PURCHASED THE REMAINDER OF Mr.EDWIN MORRIS\u2019 STOCK\u2014comprising \u2014 Tnvanah and Principe Cigars of the most esteemed varieties and nanufaetare, Very fine old Manilla Cb-roots, Kanaster, Scafarlatti.Cu à Roll, Birds\u2019 Eve, Cut Returns, Caporal, Honey lew, Cavendish, James River, Eldorado and Morris\u201d celebrated mixed smoking and chewing Tobacco, Meerschaum, Iookas, Chibouges and Funey Clay Pipes in great variety, Perfumed Fusees and Matches, The whole he contide ntly recommends to the attention of connoisseurs, and offers for Sale at VERY LOW PRICES.Quebec, 3rd Juny.1551 .OHN NEILSON, Pnovineiai.LAND SURe) vEyvorn.\u2014Residence, CAROUGE ROAD, Quebec.\u2014 Letters adarezsed ut the Office of A.A.l\u2019apant.Tes.NP.St.Joseph Street, will be immediately attended to, WATCHES AND JEWELRY.( TUE Suberiber is sell- FR i ing ull descriptions Ta > snd SILVER EN 5 2) JEWELLY « @ + er À $A JURGE Teal Jules Jurg n Waiches received hy every arrivat, viUres rificaté frone him with each wateh warranted perfect {fine-keepers, Shy ty 200 COOPER WATCIFS.Duplex and Levirs in Hunting und ot GOLD WATCHES NEON WATCHES.Magic eases porlvet tinge-keepers, £1005 to 275 INDEPENDENT SECOND, And Quarter S-vond Wutehes for tinteine hoyses, in geld and silver cas +, siza to 520 CHRONOMETERE.Splendid gold pocket chronometers, which run without any variation, $125 to 150 FIGHT DAY WATCHES, Watches which will ran eight days, $110 10 195 ENAMEL WATCHES, Vor Ladies, some in hunting ea 225 to 100 DIAMOND WATCHES, For Ladies, some in hunting cases, 330 to 300 MAGIC WATCHES, With change into three diferent watches, S100 to 175 WATCHES WHICH WIND Up and tarn the hands withoat any key, $8510 11) Fine Gold Lepine Watches, 1 holes jewelled.Fine Gold Detached Levers, Gold Enamelled Watches for Ladies, Gold English Patent levers Gold English Patent Levers, hunting cases, Silver Patent Levies, as low as Silver Detached Levers, as low as And all other styles of watches ut equally low prices.DIAMONDS, Diumond Ear Rings, Pins, Bracelets, Finger Rings, and Crosses, for sale at much less than the usual prices.JEWELRY.All Kinds of Gold Chains, Pure Gold Wedding Rings, Gold Keys and Seals, Gold Jens and Pencils, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Bracelets, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Lockets, Far Rings.Gold and Silver Spectacles, Gold Touth Picks, Charms, Chatelaine Chains, ac.SILVER WARE.Sterling Silver Spuouns, Cups, Forks.Pie Nic Knives, Nupkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Wedding Cake Knives, (Je.Watches and Jewelry exchanged.Al} watches warranted to keep good time or the money returned.REPAIRS.All kinds of Watches and Clocks cleaned and repaired in the best umnner, ut miuch less than the usual prices.Watches seat by Mail or Express to any part of the United States or Canadas, GEO.C, ALIEN, Tinporter of Watches and_Jewelry.WIHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No.11.Wall Street, (Second Floor), neur Broadway, New York.June 12th, 1855.y LIFE ASSURANCE.1% is impossible to enumerate all the advantages which are derivable irom the assn- rance of life, inan advertisement.Protection for the widow.the orphan.the aged and infirm, security that mortæaged property shall not he wrested from the fiuuily of the mortgagor at his decease\u2014provision for the eluvation of children, aud for the commencement of young men in business are muonyg th most important of the advantages which it =ceures ; and while there are few individuals to whom it wouid not be bencficial in some way or other, (here are very few who could not avail themselves of it, without any serious inconvenience tu themselves, if they fuit so disposed, Moderate in expenditure, the facility with which money may be invested at high rates of interest, and the certainty that it may he invested in this country for many years to come, nt remmncratire rates of interest, have enabled the CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY to render life assurance, in all its ramilications, a less costly undertaking than it formerly was, ybile its local management enables the Bonrd to \u201cFhdertake ut equitable rates, the assurance of any contingency in which die value of one or more lives enters, however complicated or unusual it may seen.The ages at which the + Canada © will grant assurances, runge from 15 lo 60, and they will assure as high us £2000, or us low as £25 on a single life.Life nzsurance offers the best and safest investment for small savings, thus iwo pencea day saved from the age of 25, may be made to yicld through the medium of the * Cunadn\u2019 L180 fe.2d.at death: from the age of 30, £151 164: or from the age of 53.£13] 6s: aud so on in proportion io the extent of the savings, aud the uge of the saver.Prospectuses, Forms of Proposal, und all particulars relating to the assurance of life, way be obtained at the olice of the undersigned.JI.W.WELCH, Agent.Agency Canada Life Assurance Co, | Quebec, 26th Sept.1833.NEW BOOKS.HE Russo Turkish Campaigns\u2014 s.D.by Shesney, 6 3 History of Oliver Cromwell and the English Commonwealth, fron the execution of Charles I.to the death of Cromwell-\u2014by M.Guizot, 2 vols.\u2018The Catacombs of Rome, as illustrating the Church of the first three centuries \u2014by Rev.W.J.Kip.46 Narrative of n Voyage to the northwest coast of America, in the years 1811.\u201912, ?18 and 14; or, the first settlement on the Paciic\u2014by G.Franchere, G 3 The Sepulchres of our Departed\u2014by Rev.F.R.Auspach.6 3 Struggles for Life ; or, the Autobiography of a Dissenting Minister.3 Apocalyptic Sketches: Lectures on the Buok of Revelations\u2014by Rev.John 12 6 Cumming ; 1st & 2ud series, cach 4 6 Russe)l\u2019s History of England, ; 3 9 Do.do.of Grecce and Rome, 3 9 Do.do.of the United States, 3 9 Do.do.of France, .8 8 Also,\u2014a further supply of the following : Russia as it is\u2014by Gurowski, 76 Moore\u2019s-Life of Sheridan\u20142 vols., 12 6 French on the study of Words, 4 6 Lorenzo Benonl ; or, some passages in the Life of an Italian, 6 3 English Humorists in the 18th century\u2014 by Thackeray, .- 6 3 Herschel\u2019s Qutlines of Astronomy, 18 9 The Book of Nature; an Elementary Introduction to the Sciences of Physics, Astronomy, Chemistry, Mineralogy, Geology.Botany, Zoology and Phy- siology\u2014by F.Schoedler, 1 3 Melville\u2019s Practical Lectures, 19 0 Do.Sermons, 2 vols, 20 0 Tilt\u2019s Elements of Health, 7 6 Walker\u2019s Rhyming, Spelling and Pro.\u2018 nouncing Dictionary, P.SINCLAIR 7 » 5 4 , Quebec, 27th May, 1854.Jobn Street.- | Y A) 50,000 CURLS WITHOUT MEDICINE, INCONVENIENCE OR EXPENSE BY 1 U BARRY\u2019S de REVALENTA Jicious ARABICA FOOD, saves 50 umes its cost in other means of cure and is the natural remedy which as obtained 50.000 testimonials of cures from the Right Ion.the Lord stunt de Deetes, Archidencon Stuart of Ross, and other parties, of indigestian (dyspep=in).cunatipution, and diurrhoea, nervousness,\u201d biliousness, liver complaïnt, Hatulency.distension, palpitation of the heart, nervous heuduche, deaîness, noises in the head and cars, excruciating pains in alimest every part of the body.chronic inflammation.caneer aml ulceration of the stomach, irritation of thie kidueys and bladder, gravel stone, sirie- tres, ecy-ipelus.eruptions of the skin, tnpuritio- and poverty of the blood.scrofuts, con-tmiption.dropoy.rhenmatism, gout, heartburn, nausea and sickness during pregnoaney, after eating, or ut sex, low
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