The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 15 août 1854, mardi 15 août 1854
[" 18 st ss a ly ut to ita of en lig eip ry N18 T9 La, 1y, bus IN Ena.ted to owest LE Hay cales, Naw- EET.yablo e six h\u2014in- r till i.for avid and each up- 1 per lertis- A POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL, ADVERTISING, Gazette, AND SHIPPING JOURNAL.No.7964.] - © TUESDAY MORNING, 15tu AUGUST, 1854.[Vor.02, mm - -\u2014_\u2014\u2014_\u2014_____ TT Tm ss IMATS.JOHN HENDERSON & CO,, BEAUDE STREET, RE now opening their EX A TENSIVE STOCK of GOODS, selected by one of the Ba 'urtners in Europe, and imported \u201cPexpressly for their summer sales, ting to their Customers uu assortment of in both the WioLEsaLE and RETAIL depart Lh as has not heretofore been seen in GE HE resell Goods pleats, SUC eon VENTILATING VELVET NAPPED HATS, on Curk bodies flexible and clustic, es- sciully suited for te summer Season.peciul > ATEST Paris and New Yonx STYLES : Panama, Leghorn nud Straw Hats.Childrens French Felts, Drab and Colored.Lady's Riding Hats, ; Reversabile Indiu Rubber Coats, weiglt only 43 ounces.Co .With every other article in their line at Mope- pate PRICES: INO.HENDERSON & CO.Quebee, 13th June, 1854.See BALDNESS CURED! EMERSON'S AMERICA N HAIR RESTORATIVE OR Restoring the Hair on Heads lope LEssLyY BALD, and to prevent the Hair from falling, is winning golden opinions of persons who are using it.This is a new article, recently introduced, is a sure cure for Bulduess, and will stand the test of a discerning public, us thousands who have used will testify.Sve Circular to he bad of the Agents, giving full particulars.Price, SL in large bottles.To be had fi rug Stores.atall D JOHN MUSSON & CO., Wholesale Agents, Quebee.C.E.FISHER & CO., Proprictors, 57, Superior Street, Cleveland, Obio.Quebec, 10th June, 1854.er a McKAY & HEATHFIELD, ORWARDING ann COMM IS SION F MERCHANTS, 130 Commercial Street, D.R.McKay, } BOSTON.T, D.HEATHFIELD, REFERENCES: Messrs.SAnUEL HENSHAW & Sons, Boston, 6 GinsEsPIE, MOFFATT & Co, Montreal, \u201c Morrarr, Murray & Co., \u2018Toronto.sc ALLAN & GiLLEsPIE, Liverpool.Mr, Hexay McKay, Montreal.24th Jany.1554.oy JAMES HASLETT, No.44, ST.Joux STREET, NFORMS his friends and the publie generally, that he bas PURCHASED THE REMAINDER OF Mr, EDWIN MORRIS\u2019 STOUK\u2014comprising :\u2014 Havanah and Principe Cigars of the most esteemed varieties and manufacture, Very fine old Manilla Cheroots, Kanaster, Scafarlatti, Cuba Roll, Birds\u2019 Eye, Cut Returns, Caporal, Money Dew, Cavendish, James River, Eldorado and Morris\u2019 celebrated mixed smoking and chewing Tobacco, Mecrschaum, Hookus, Chibouges and Fancy Clay Pipes in great variety, Perfumed Fusces and Matches.The whole he confidently recommends to the attention of connoisseurs, and offers for Sale at VERY LOW PRICES.Quebec, 3rd Jany.1854.LIFE ASSURANCE.I\" is impossible to enumerate all the advantages which are derivable from the assurance of life, inan advertisement.Protection for the widow, the orphan, theu aged and infirm, security that mortgaged property shall not be wrested from the family of the mortgagor at his decease\u2014provision for the education of children, aud for the commencomet of young men in business are amony the most important of the advantages which it secures ; and while there are few iod4s iduals to whom it would not he beneficial in sme way or other, there are very few who could ol avail themselves of it, without any serious inconvenience to themselves, if they felt so dis- ose d.¥ Moderate in expenditure, the facility with which money may be invested at high rates of interest, and the certainty that it may be invested in this country for many years lo come, at remunerative rates of interest, have enabled the CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY to render life assurance, in all its ramifications, a less costly undertaking than it formerly was, while its local management enables the Board to undertake at equitable rates, the assurance ofany contingency in which the value of one or more lives enters, however complicated or unusual it may seem.The ages at which the \u2018 Canada \u201d will grant assurances, range from 15 to G0, and they will assnre as high as £2000, or as Jow as £25 on a single life.Life assurance offers the Lest and safest invest ment for small savings, thus two pencea day saved from the age of 25, may be made to yield through the medium of the * Canada\u2019 £180 4s.2d.at death ; from the age of 30, £151 16s.; or from the age of 35, £131 Gs.; and so on in proportion to the extent of the savings, and the age of the saver, .Prospectuses, Forms of Proposal, and all par- Yeulars relating to the assurance of life, may be abtained at the office of the undersigned.H.W.WELCH, Agent.Agency Canada Life Assurance Co., } Quebec, 26th Sept.1853.JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED.SUPPLY OF BIDDER\u2019S TABLES to facilitate the MEASUREMENT OF TIMBER, and enable Shippers, Lumber Merchants and others, to ascertain the cubical contents and board measure of any size and length ofscantling in a few moments.i R.MIDDLETON, 6th April, 1854, St.Peter Street.NEW STATIONERY.The SUBSCRIBER has just received per - Cleopatra and Bullfinch, his Spring portation of STATIONERY, consisting of :\u2014 avy PAPERS, for Merchants\u2019 Account Books, PASCAL, LETTER and NOTE PAPERS, NVELOPES various xizea and qualities, SEALING WAX and WAFERS, INKS and INKSTANDS, QPYING BOOKS nid COPYING PAPER, MANIFOLD LETTER WRITERS, with steel snd agate styler IVORY PAPER KNIVES, © O14 RUSSIA and SWAN QUILLS, SILX OFFICE TASTE, \u2019 HETALLIC MEMORANDUM BOOKS, TRAWING and GFFICE PENCILS, wo D PENS different pniterns DARSUPINE PENHOLIERS, silver Upped, DEK XA SHEL ACHES and CAG, ks, ke, bo , ie.Black EBONY RULERS, { m 6 to 24 inches, Py oul , assorted, CING BRUSHES, for copying, RED TAPE an.OFFICE sad COLOURED TWINE, POUNCE and POUNCE BOXES.27 ait: re t -Matelot Quebes, 30th May, 1864.au-Matelo ree ON OHN NEILSON, Provinciau LAND SuR- VEYoR.\u2014Residence, CAROUGE ROAD, $b.Letters addressed at the Office of A.A, vy x i a Joseph Street, will be EAGLE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.CAPITAL O~E axp Oxe Harr MitLiox STERLING.CANADA AGENCY ESTABLISHED 1825.Yim all the advantages, and none of the risks or uncertainties of a Mutual Insurance Office, the Eagle affords the further security of a large Capital, secured by Act of Parliament, 58 George III, The rates of premiums are very moderate, and us Eicury per cent of all the profits are every Five Yrars divided among the whole life assured, it is evident that these rates are the very Lowest that any Life Insurance Company can demnud, CONSISTENT WITH ITS OWN SAFETY, and the consequent SECURITY OF THE ASSURED.The available assets of the Company, exclusive of subscribed Capital, exceed £768,000 sterling \u2014with an annual income over £137,000 Sterling \u2014and surplus fund nearly £200,000\u2014out of which shove £120,000 was either added to the sums insured by whole life insurers, or an equivalent given in cash, or by a reduction of premium, in June 1852, From the establishment of the Company in 1807 a sum equivalent to the whole Cupital hus been paid to assurers in satisfaction of claims\u2014and the liberality of the Eagle's settlements is well known.Policies are insured either with or without participation in Prorirs; or Half Credit if required, for One Year, Seven Years, Whole Life, Joint Lives, or payable on attaining the age of 60 \u2014all payable quarterly, half yearly or annually.Extract from whole life Yearly Rates of Premium.AGE.WITH PROFITS.WITHOUT PROFIT.116 110 11 20 11411 2 5 0 4 2 10 55 z 17 11 10 3 5 0 2 3 16 11 3 411 6 1 5 10 5 8 617 12 1 813 8 4 11 3 17 11 W.& WV.C, HENDERSON, Agents in Canada, Office Hunt's Wharf.Quebec, 4th May, 1854.NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS !! URKEY and the TURKS! and a Cruise in the Black Sea, with the Capitan Pasha.A record of travel by Adolphus Slade, Admiral of the Turkish Fleet, 6s 3d Russia as it is, by Count À.D.Gurowski, 6s 3d Purple Tints of Paris, by Boyle St.John, 6s 3d Life and Sayings of Mrs.Parkington and others of the family, with numerous illustrations, 78 6d Genius and Faith, or Poctry and Religion in their mutual relations, by W.C.Scott, 6s 34 Montgomery's Sacred Poems and Hymns, 6s 3d Lectures on Tractarianism, by Revd.H.Newland, 4s 6d A Sermon by the Revd.Agar Adamson, D.C, L., Chaplain to the Honorable the Legislative Council of Canada, preached in the Cathedral.Voices of the Day, by Rev.Jobn Cumming, 4s 6d The Church before the Flood, \u201c © 48 6d Voices of the Night, \u201c 4s 6d Spirit Manifestations Examined and Explained, Judge Edmonds refuted, or an exposition of the Involuntary Powers and Instincts of the Human Mind, by J.B.Dods, 48 6d P.SINCLAIR, May 18th, 1854.John Street.CRAMP AND PAIN KILLER.HE WORLD is astonished at the wonderful Cures performed by the CRAMP and PAIN KILLER.prepared by CURTIS & PERKINS.Its equal has never been known for removing pain in all cases : for the cure of spinal complaints, cramp in the limbs and stomach, rheumatism in all its forms, bilious cholie, chills and fever burns, sore throat and gravel, it is decidedly the best remedy in the world.Evidence of the most wonderful Cures ever performed by any medicine, are on circulars in the hands of Agents.You may he positively sure of relief if you use it.Millions of bottles of this medicine have heen sold in New England the past six or eight years.N.B.\u2014Be sure and call for CURTIS & PERKINS® Cramp snd Pain Killer.All others hearing this name arc base imitations.Price 124, 25, 374 cents per bottle, according to size.ALSO FOR SALE THOSE PURE WILD CHERRY BITTERS.for the cure of Bilious and Jaundice complaints, and general debility.They quicken the blood and give NEW LIFE And energy to the WHOLE SYS- rex.Price only 374 cents in Pint Bottles.Boyp & Pav, No.40 Cortlandt street, New York, wholesale agents for all the above medicines, Sold also by JOHN MUSSON, & Co., and JOSEPH BOWLES, Also by Agents throughout Canada.24th\u201d August, 1853.BURLINGTON FRICTION MATCH COMPANY, Manufacturers of Round and Square Matches, PUT UP, VIZ, :\u2014 OUND MATCHES in round wood Boxes, Square 3 Gro.Papers.6 « 1000 Splint Boxes.Which are offered to the Trade at as low prices as can he bought in any market.All orders filled with promptness.B.EDDY, AGENT, Water Street, Burlington, Vt.27th Jany.1854.NEW BOOKS BY EXPRESS.S CHOOL ARCHITECTURE\u2014by s.p.Barnard, 113 Poole\u2019s Index to Periodical Literature, 37 Barnard on the National Education of Eu- Quebec, rope, Daniel a Model for Young Men\u2014a series of Lectures by the Rev.W.A Scott, Charles Roussell ; or, Industry & Honesty, Mabel Grant\u2014Dby Ballantyne, : The Woodcutters and Exiles, Flora Lyndsay\u2014by Mrs.Moodie, eloth, Do.do.0.Teper, Also, a further supply of the following : Macaulay's Essays, Curlyle\u2019s do, Maclhitosh\u2019s do, Jefferys do, Sidney Smith\u2019sdo, Allison's do, Talfourd and Stephens\u2019 do, Dixon and Ker's Poultry, coloured plates, Fleming and Tibbin\u2019s French and English Dictionary, Do.; ; do.abridged, Waverley Novels, 5 vols, paper, 7 ' 'BSIkcLAIR, Quebec, 8rd June, 1854.John Street.FRENCH LITHOGRAPHS.UST received per mai) steamer from England, a large and vated assortment of mont roterit productions 6F French Lithography.i P.SINCL 18th May, 1856 6 9 9 0 6 6 0 OF two tas pre pus \u2014 nN va NI IODOOD aed easeooaooeoeoo _ Toro Pirée.! PACKING SALT.Ex + Mello.\u201d 200 TONS PACKING SALT, ad 50 Baskets Corks, 12 Quarter-Casks Bucellas, 12 do.Sweet Lisbon, Wine.12 do.Dry do., For sale hy W.HUNT & CO.Quebec, 10th June, 1834.IRON BEDSTEADS.OUBLE aud SINGLE\u2014For Sale by W.HUNT & CO.8th April, 1854.MANILLA CHEROOTS.10 A VERY SUPERIOR MANILLA e CHEROOTS.2nd Feby, 1854.W.HUNT « CO.MRS.& MISS CURRY I AVE RETURNED to Quebec, and purpose being ready to RECEIVE PUPILS at their SCHOOL, on MONDAY next, the 15th May, at No.23, Gexgvieve Seeger, Cape, formerly the residence of the late WM.STEVENSON, Esq.Quebec, 11th May, 1854, JOHN COLT?S COTTON SAIL DUCK STANDARD.H C EACH & CO., No.71 Pine .Street, New York, Sole Agents.Cotton Canvass from several other Mills.Also Osnaburgs, Print Cloths, and Copper Rollers for Cnlico aad Satinett Printers.27th May, 1854.STABLES TO LET.4 OUR STALLS, with spacious HAY-LOFT and CARRIAGE-ROOM adjuining ; opposite St.Patrick's Church.Terms :\u2014-very moderate.Enquire here.9th March, 1854.AGRICULTURAL BOOKS, &c., &c \u2014 s.».MERICAN Flower Garden Directory, 7 6 The Farmer\u2019s Land Measurer, Cobbett\u2019s American Gardener, American Florist's Guide, The Progressive Farmer, hy Nash, The Farmer's Bura Book, Discuses of Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine, Ettiol's American Fruit Grower's Guide, 6m.coos =o Allen's American Farm Book, 3 Fessenden*s Compicie Farmer, 0 Brorone's American Poultry Yard, 3 Buist\u2019s Family Kitchen Gardener, 6 Pocket Farrier and Farmer's Receipts, 6 Youatt on the Pig, 9 Johnston\u2019s Lectures on Practical Agriculture, 6 = Youatt and Martin on Cattle, Sal nT WR ROCTC NNT Whe W Bennett's Poultry Book, 6 Horsemanship, including the Breaking and Training of Horses, 6 Hinds\u2019 Farriery and Stud Book, 3 Downing's Ladies\u2019 Companion to the Flower Garden, Neils Fruit Grower and Kitchen Garden, Smith\u2019s Landscape Gardening, Parks, and Pleasure Grounds, Allen's Rural Architecture, Johnston\u2019s Agricultural Chemistry, Saxton\u2019s Rural Handbooks\u20142 vols, Newman\u2019s Illustrated Botany, Floros Lexicon, Johnston's Elements of Agricultural Chemistry and Geology, Lindley\u2019s Horticuliure\u2014by Downing, Caufeild o: Sheep, Blake\u2019s Furmers\u2019 Cyclopedia of Modern Agriculture, Miner\u2019s American Bee-keeper\u2019s Manual, Mysteries of Bee-keeping explained by Quimby, 6 Dodd\u2019s Modern Horse Doctor, 6 American Cattle Doctor, 6 Allen's Domestic Animals, 4 Webb's Furmers™ Guide, 4 3 6 3 0 - as DHT [ES ES ASS oo COWS HWOW wd wow Koo oo te The Horse and his Rider, Duno\u2019s March Manual, Principles of Botany, History, treatment and diseases of the Horse, 1 Dodd\u2019s American Cattle Doctor, The American Farmers\u2019 and Universal Handbook, 00 Stephens\u2019 Book of the Farm, 2 vols, 300 Youatt on the Dog, 76 Lenghor\u2019s Treatise on IHot-houses, 76 Youatt on Breeds, management and diseases of sheep, 46 The Shepherd's own Book, by Youatt, Skinner and Randall, 11 3 Dixon and Ker's ornamental and Domestic Poultry, Coloured Engravings, 12 6 The Bee Keeper\u2019s Chart.13 Every Lady her own Flower Gardner, 13 The Pests of the Farm, 13 The Hog, 13 The Hive and the Honey Bee, 13 The Cow, 13 Dane\u2019s Essay on Manure, 13 Domestic Fowl and Ornamental Poultry, 13 American Bird Fancier, 13 Horses, their variety, Breeding, &c., &c., 13 The Rose Culturist, 13 Elements of Agriculture, 13 Miner\u2019s Domestic Poultry Book.30 P.SINCLAIR, Quebee, 14th June, 1854.St.John Street.FOR SALE.GOOD (second hand) STEAM BOILER, extreme length, 33 feet, Diameter, 4 ¢ 9 inches, Copper Rods, assorted sizes, Composition Rods, do.\u2014-AND\u2014 Locust Treenails, assorted sizes.Apply to ALLAN GILMOUR ¢& CO., 28th Feby.18534.St, Peter Street.A.BROOKES.(LATE sCOTT\u2019s,) RESTAURANT, opposite the COMMERCIAL CHAMBERS, ST.PETER STREET, LOWER Towx, QUEBEC.Soups, Lunches and Breakfasts at all hours.Ice Creams, Jellies and Soda W.ater Nectar and Confectionary, with a choice selection of Lifors Wines and Cigars 22nd Dee.1853.Just Received and for Sale by the Undersigned.CHOICE ASSORTMENT of Rodgers & Sons\u2019 Desk Knives, Ivory and Cocoa Handles, Penknives (assorted) Also, a small supply of Quill Pen-makers, nn article of great vaine and utility to merchants, bankers, lawyers, aud others using the Quill Pen.R.MIDDLETON, Sault-au-Matelot St.Quebec, 4th July, 1854.NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS ! ! ECEIVED lately from England, Dod\u2019s Peerage, Baronetage and nightage of Great Britain and Ireland, for 1854, 17s 6d The Protestants in Ireland in 1853, .4s 6d Johnson's Lives of the British Poets, by W.Hazlett\u2014vols.1 & 2, beautifully illustrated\u2014each.48 0d A Woman's Journey Round the World, 48 0d Adventures of Mr.Verdant Green, an Oxford Freshman, Illustrated, 28 0d Letters left at the Pastry Cooks, {llustrated, 28 0d Nautical Almanack for 1857, 8s 0d P.SINCLAIR, h June.1854, John Street.FOR SALE.HDS.PORTO RICO SUGAR, 80 Barrels Crushed Sugar, 400 Boxes llyson, Youg Hyson, Twankay, Souchong Tea, 250 Boxes and Qr.-boxes Tobacco, 5's, 8's, 10°s, and pounds, 150 Barrels No.1 Herrings and wet fish, 1450 Dozen Bed Cords, Lines, &c., 1000 Barrels Extra and Superfine Flour, 20 Tons Turred Cordage, ussorted sizes, 4 Boxes Bleached Linen Lawns, Snow Drop and Damask Napkins, Table Cloths, G6 Boxes Goat and enamelled Seal Skins, Lasting, Kips, French Calf Skins, &c.ROBT.MITCHELL, Arthur Street.T5 Quebec, 8th July, 1854.FOR SALE.BPLOING LOTS, containing from TWO to TEN Acres of land, fronting on the St.FOY and THORNHILL Roads.The above Lots are held in Free and Common Soccage, aud within 14 miles from Quebec, Terms of payment casy.Apply to R.MITCHELL, Quebec, 8th July, 1854.Arthur Street ILLUSTRATED NEWS, JuLy 81H, 1854.CONTENTS: NTERIOR of Custom House in France, Town and Fortress of Silistria, Principal Street in Varna\u2014Arrival of the Staff, Camp of the English Light Division at Varna, Statue of M.Street in Abboretum, at Derby, Anniversary Fete at the Abberetum, Derby, The Great Western Railway new Terminus at Paddington, The Great Indian Peninsula Company, View from Ziou Hill\u2014the Roïlway crossing the Marsh, The Byculln Station, The Eastern Tunnel, The Flots from Zion Hill, The English and French Camp in the Pirœus Street in Athens, Ruins at Olmy after the recent Fire, Presentation sf New Colours to the South Lincoln Militia at Grantham, Giulia Grisi, Scene from the New Drama of the Courier of Lyous, The Speech Day at Harrow School\u2014Visit of Prince Albert and the Prince of Wales, Bombardment of Bomursund, Abo\u2014from an Original Sketch, Sir Edmund Lyons, Rear Admiral of the British Fleet in the Black Sea, Circassian Prisoners brought into Schumla.P.SINCLAIR, John Street.Quebee, 27th July, 1854.SHIRTS ! SHIRTS !! SHIRTS!!! No.2, JOHN ST.(WiTHOUT), ANTISS E.MAHANY, late of Mrs.Provan- DIE°s, Montreal, begs to inform the public that she is now prepared to execute all orders in the above line at the shortest possible notice.P.S.\u2014Wanted a few good Seamstresses to whom constant employment can be given and the best wages.Quebec, 8th June, 1854, FOR SALE.1000 ARRELS EXTRA and No.1 SUPERFINE FLOUR.ROBERT MITCHELL, Arthur Street.27th June, 1854.TO THE MERCHANTS OF THE LOWER TOWN, TRADERS AND OTHERS.HE SUBSCRIBER informs the above that he intends following the business of AUCTIONEER, BROKER and AGENT, and respectfully solicits a share of the Public patronage.5 F.H.HALL, Ryan\u2019s Buildings, St.Peter Street.Quebec, 6th May, 1854.JOHNSTON'S NEW MAPS OF THE SEAT OF WAR.OHNSTON'S NEW MAP of the Black Sen, Caucasus, Crimea, &c., with enlarged Plans of Sebastopol, as seen by the Officers of H.M.S.F.\u201cRetribution,\u201d 6th January, 1854, and the Bosphorus.1s.6d.Johnston's New Map of the Seat of War in the Danubian Principalities and Turkey, with Map of Central Europe, ls.Gd.Statistical Companion to Maps of the Seat of War in the Danubian Provinces, and Charts of the Black Sea, with Population, Revenues, Trade, Armics, Navies, and Commercial, Finau- cinl, and Statistical Tables of the respective Powers.P.SINCLAIR, Quebec, July 18th, 1854.John Street.sc SUN 3 Mutual Marine Insurance Company, \u201c MERCANTILE \u201d?Mutual Marine Insurance Company, \u201c ATLAS \u201d Mutual Marine Insurance Company, \u201c ASTOR \u201d Mutual Marine Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK.EQUITABLE MUTUAL SAFETY AND METROPOLITAN MARINE INSURANCE COMPANIES OF BOSTON.Tw Undersigned, Agênt for the above Com- AL panics, is authorised to receive PROPO- LS for MARINE RISKS (OCEAN OR INLAND,) on SHIPS, FREIGHT or CARGO, by the Voyage or Open Policy.Policies will be issued direct from the Office of the Companies at New York and Boston.Scrip Certificates, averaging heretofore 28 per cent.annually, will be issued at Division of Profits, to all parties effecting insurance through the Subscriber.THEODORE HART.St.Sacrament Street.Montreal, April 25th, 1854.BOOKS BY EXPRESS.HESAURUS of English Words\u2014 s.D.by Peter Mark Roget, 7 Carlington Castle\u2014a Tale of the Jesuits, 3 3 \u2014\u2014 Helen Mulgrave\u2014or Jesuit Executorship, Beatrice\u2014or the Unknown Relatives, Brother Jonathan 07 \u2019 R.MIDDLETON.Qiiebee, 15th June, 1854.IN PLATES, Sheet Iron, English and Scotch Bar and Bolt Iron, Boiler Plates, Brazier Sheets & Pig Copper, Landing and for sale by the Subscribers.C.& W.WURTELE, St.Paul Street.\"020 Quebec, 30th May, 1864.THE SUBSCRIBER informs the TRADE and DEALERS IN CLOCKS, th at, he will have a supply from thé \u201cCoxcebriour Crook Comrary in o few days.TEA ST JOHN ANDERSON & CO.COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SHIPPING AGENTS AND BROKERS, QUEBEC & MONTREAL.JOHN ANDERSON.GEO.RAILTON.13th April, 1854, DEMIJOHNS.ID ECEIVED ex Washington from Hamburg assorted sizes.JOHN ANDERSON & CO.Quebec, 30th May, 1854.St.Peter St, HOUSE COALS.CHOICE CARGO of DARLEY MAIN COAL, selected by the Subscribers, daily expected, and for sale by JOIIN ANDERSON & CO.11th May, 1854.FINE SALT.AGS LIVERPOOL FINE SALT.00 .For Sale by JOHN ANDERSON & CO.Quebec, 13th April, 1854, FOR SALE.A USCOVADO MOLASSES, Bright Muscovado Sugar.JOIIN ANDERSON & CO.Quebee.13th April, 1854.PPLEACHED WHALE OIL, Refined and Bleached Rape Seed Oil, Brown do.do.Fur Sale by JOHN ANDERSON & CO.Quebec, 15th April, 1854.CASII ADVANCES.IBERAL ADVANCES made on Propuce, &c., consigned for Sale in this Market, or for Shipment to England.OLN ANDERSON & CO.Quebec, 13th April, 1854.RAILWAY IRON.\"E are prepared to EXECUTE ORDERS for RAILWAY IRON laid down at Quebec, Montreal, or any of the River, or Lake \u2019orts, JOHN ANDERSON & CO.Quebec, 13th April, 1854.WHARFAGE & WAREHOUSING, IN BOND OR FREE.V L are prepared to receive all DESCRIPTIONS OF GOODS, PRODUCE, RAILWAY IRON, COALS, &e., at our Warehousing Premises, PRES-DE-VILLE Wuanrves.JOUN ANDERSON & CO.Quebec, 13th April, 1854.NOTICE.Ocean Steamship Wharves.(MUNN'S WHARF, PRES DE VILLE.) HE Former Rates of Warehousing, Whar- fage and Mcorage having been increased this season, the subscribers have adopted a new Tariff.JOHN ANDERSON & CO.Quebec, 25th May, 1854.PATENT SALAMANDER SAFE.HE SUBSCRIBERS offer for Sale a First rate large Salamander Safe.JOHN ANDERSON & CO.23rd May, 1854.FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE.EACON FIRE and LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY of LONDON.JOHN ANDERSON & CO., Agents.ARTFORD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY of Hartford, Connecticut.JOHN ANDERSON & CO.St.Peter Street, Agents, Quebec, 30th May, 1854.| BY EXPRESS.UST RECEIVED, and for sale by the undersigned, and all Booksellers in town, * Practical Views on Cholera, and on the Sanitary, Preventive and Curative measures to be adopted in the event of a visitation of the Epidemic.\u201d By Wolfred Nelson, M.D., of Montreal.Price Tid.R.MIDDLETON, Sault-au-Matelot Street.Quebec, 15th July, 1854.THE CANADIAN STEAM NAVIGATION CO., UNDER CONTRACT WITH HER MAJESTY\u2019S PROVINCIAL GUYERNMENT OF CANADA.DEN No.3 Rorar, INsurance BuiLpivus, NorTu Joux STREET.WILLIAM RUDD, SECRETARY.Steam to Quebec & Montreal, and from Montreal and Quebec to Liverpool.FEVIIE COMPANY?S First-Class Powerful Screw Steamships, OTTAWA.Captain J.B.Argins.CLEOPATRA .Captain - .CIHARITY.Captain W.PaTo=.ERIE, New., Captain HURON, New.Capinin ONTARIO, New.Captain - .SARAH SANDS, Chartered, Captain W.ILSLEY.Will be despatched as follows, from (Birkenbead Dock) Liverpool, for QUEBEC AND MONTREAL DIRECT, on the 10th and 25th of each month, from April to September inclusive ; and from Quebec on the 5th and 20th of euch month, from May to October inclusive.FROM QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL : OTTAWA.THURSDAY, 25th May.CLEOPATRA .Moxpar, 5th June.CHARITY .Tukspay, 20th « RATES OF PASSAGE : From Quebec to Li- From Liverpool to verpool.Quebec § Montreal.Ist Canin, 85dollars.Ist Canin, 20 guineas.Inn « 56 « 2np « 12 « 8np CLass, 25 « 8rDCrass, 6% Including Provisions, but not Wines or Liquors.CARRIES A SURGEON.For Freight or Passage apply to LAMONT & McLARTY, 21, Water-street, Liverpool.DAVID BELLHOUSE, Quebec and Montreal 2nd May, 1854.OW LANDING, Paints (all colors) Linseed Oil, Putty, Glue and Whiting.C.& W.WURTELE, St.Paul Street.Quebec, 30th May, 1854.ETNA Fire and Life Insurance Co.of Hartford, Connecticut.PROTECTION Fire Insurance Co.of Hartford, Connecticut.HOME Fire Insurance Co.of Wall Street, New York.HE UNDERSIGNED AGENT for the above well-known Companies, continues to Insure against LOSS AND DAMAGE BY FIRE, at moderate Rates of Premium.DANIEL McGIE, AGENT, St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf.Quebec, 13th May, 1854.REMOVAL.JOHN ANDERSON & COMPANY, F AVE REMOVED, from HuNT\u2019s WHARF, to their NEW PREMISES, next door to Mr.MOODIE, corner of St.PETER STREET.23rd May, 1854.NOTHING LIKE LEATHER.LOOK HERE! Ts be had at PADDON & CO., a splendid assortment of SLAUGHTER SOLE LEATH- R, Light and Cheap.\u2014-ALSO, A choice lot of Patent Seal Skins just received, \u2014likewise, a small lot of superior French Calf- Skins.Don\u2019t forget Pappox & Co., 2 John St., without.Quebec, 8th June, 1854.NEARLY READY, FOR DELIVERY TO SUBSCRIBERS.ABLES OF INTEREST from One-Half to Eight per cent., followed by Tables of Commission from One-Eight to Two and One- Half per cent.: to which are added a Table of Interest and a Table of Commission in Dollars and Cents, and Tables of British and other Coins reduced to currency, &c.The above have heen carefully computed and arranged, and will be issued in 8vo.form, printed on superior paper, with cloth coverand lettered.The cdition being limited, and the Author expecting a ready sale, early application is requested by such as may desire to secure copies of a really usefal and valuable publication.Price :\u2014To Subscribers (till 20th July,) 5s.per copy.To non-Subscribers, 6s.3d.do.P.LESUEUR.Quebec, 8th June, 1854.0-a-w RECEIVING, IGGING CHAIN, CHAIN CABLES and ANCHORS, Ex ¢ Ocean Queen,\u201d \u201c India,\u201d &c.C.& W.WURTELE, St.Paul Street.Quebec, 30th May, 1854.PIANO FORTES.HE SUBSCRIBER has received from WATER SPRITE of London, SUPERIOR INSTRUMENTS, warranted to stand this climate by the Maker, who took the Golden Prize Medal at the Exhibition of All Nations.P.SINCLAIR, Quebec, 256th May, 1854.John Street.FRENCH\u2019 PAINTINGS.ECEIVED a small but choice assortment of French Paintings in beautiful gilt frames.P.SINCLAIR, 18th May, 1864.John Street.NEW MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT.HE Subscriber begs leave to inform her Friends and the Public generally that she has opened in the above line at No.2564 ST.JOHN STREET, without, where she will keep on band, and make to order, Millinery of the latest Fashlons.K.BROWNING.oy Qfice Ryauw\u2019s Buildings, St.Pote Breet \u2018 11th Nay.1854.' 9th May, 1854 FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED.OUNTING HOUSE ALMANAC for 1854, printed in colors on Cards, suitable for Merchants, &c.Price 6d.cach.R.MIDDLETON.18th April, 1854.QUEBEC BABY LINEN WAREHOUSE, No.281, St, John Street (without.) MISS E.HUGHES & SISTER EG to inform the LADIES of Quebec and its vicinity that they are prepared to RECEIVE AND FILL ORDERS FOR BABY LINEN, LADIES\u2019 UNDER CLOTHING, EM- BROIDZRED CLOAKS, HOODS, &c.Young Masters and Misses\u2019 PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED DRES- sks, &c.&c., made of the BEST MATERIAL, and exceuted in the NEATEST and MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE.Ladies will find it much to their advantage to patronize their Establishment.Good needle women will find constant employment.\u201c Quebec, 13th May, 1854.NEW BOOKS BY EXPRESS ES on Philosophical writersand s.pother men of letters\u2014by Thomas DeQuincy, 2 vols., The Knout and the Russians ; or, the Muscovite Empire, the Czar snd bis People-\u2014by Germain De Lagny, The Turkish Empire: its historical, statistical, and religious condition ; also, its manners, customs, &c.\u2014by Alfred De Besse, Armenia : a year at Erzeroum, and on the frontiers of Russia, Turkey and Per- sig\u2014by the Hon.Robert Cuizon, Personal Narrative of Explorations in Tex- a8, New Mexico, California, Sonora, and Chihuahua ; counected with the United Statesand Mexican Boundary Commission during the Jears 1850, \u201951, \u201952 and '53\u2014by John Russell Bartlett, 2 vols, 30 0 Melbourne and the Chincha Islands; with sketches of Lima, and a voyage round the world\u2014by G.W, Peck, Venice, the City of the Sea, from the invasion by Napoleon in 1797 to the capitulation by Radetzky in 1849, with a contemporaneous view of the Peninsula\u2014by E.Flogg, 2 vols, 15 0 Also, a further supply of the follourng : Smith\u2019s Poems, 39 History of the French Protestant Refugees, from the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes to our own days\u2014hy M.Charles Weiss, 2 vols, Outlines of Scripture Geography and History, illustrating the historical portions of the O1d and New Testaments.Designed for the uso of schools and private reading, bnscd upon Coleman\u2019s Historical Geography of the Bible\u2014by Edward Hughes, Personal Sketches of hisown times\u2014by 8ir Jonah Barrington, Romantic Incidents in the lives of the Queens of England\u2014by J.P.Smith, The Book of Nature: an E emontary ln.troduction to the Sciences of Phy- sos, Astronomy, Chemistry, Miner- alo ology, Botany, ORY, STH ogy F.Sohocdles Russia as it is-=by Count A.De Gurowski, 6m.63 46 63 68 150 es 76 63 \u2018is 63 P.SINCLAIR, Quubigo, June 29, 1854 John Street.13d.oy.+ asta ghd py | md ER ct ESA D Tr î FOR SALE.MARBLE HEADSTONES, MARBLE MANTELS, MARBLE MONUMENTS, ITALIAN AND AMERICAN PICTOU STONE, MONUMENTS, &c.&e.FAB A large Stock to select from.No.18, St.Joun StregT, (WITHOUT.) FELIX MOR .Quebec, July 25th, 1854, GAN SHIP SMITH.Winches, Chains, Jackscrews, and all other requisite Loading Gear, for hire on the most reasonable terms.THE undersigned wishes to thank his friends and customers for their past aid and support, and begs leave to notify that he is fully prepared to execute all orders with the utmost despatch of those that will favour him with such.All Orders left with Messrs.Dinning & Co., or at the Gazette Office, will be punctually ad tended to.Estate of R.WEBB, W.WEBB, Cape Blanc.Quebec, 1st June, 1854.FOR SALE.42,000 Fic \"Ea rosy from Newcastle, ROBT.MITCHELL, Arthar Street.Quebce, Sth July, 1854, JAMES MacFARLANE, M.D., Surcery.No.24, Palace Street, (S ?Budi Quebee, 6th Dec.1853, » (Symes?Buldings), INDIA RUBBER GOODS.Coats, Capes, Leggins, Over-Alls, Wading Pants, Horse Covers, Wagon Covers, Piano Covers, Nursery Cloths, &c., HICH will not wet through or become sticky in any climate.The cheapest and best articles in our line ever offered.For sale by the manufacturers, ROGERS & WYC- KOFŸ, successors to H.H.Day, 23 Courtland 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.PAPER HANGINGS.J received, and FOR SALE at MISS COCHRANLYS, St.Joun STREET, next door to Scorr\u2019s CoNFECTIONARY, a large supply of AMERICAN AND FRENCH ROOM PAP from 74d.upwards.! Quebec, 18th May, 1854.Saw, 1854.1854.SPRING ARRANGEMENTS., THE NATIONAL EXPRESS CO.(FormerLy Punien, VireiL & Co.,) AVING COMPLETED their SPRING 1 ARRANGEMENTS with the different Railroad and Steamboat Companies, are prepared to FORWARD SPECIE, BANK NOTES, VALUABLE PACKAGES, and MERCHANDIZE, at REDUCED PRICES, TO and FROM New York, Boston, Albany, Troy, Whitehall, Burlington, Rouse\u2019s Point, Montreal, Three Rivers and Quebec, and all INTERMEDIATE PLACES.Also in connection with the Auenicay Express Co., and Curxey, Rick & Co., Canapa West ExvrEss, from Montreal to London, C.W.Very favourable arrangements will be made with parties shipping large quantities of Freight.Collections made in all parts of the United Statesand Canadas, with promptness and despatch, Debenture goods, or goods in bond, will be promptly attended toand forwarded with despatch.Express leaves daily from the office, ST.ANDREW'S WHARF, at4.30, P.M.Each Express in charge of a special messenger.PRINCIPAL OFFICES: 74 BROADWAY, Nes Yonrs ; 11 & 12 Ex- CHANGE, ALBANY ; 221 River STaner, Troy; 3.Prace D\u2019ARMES, MONTREAL.oy ROX j 3.DANIEL McGIE, -% St.A dren, ; .Andrew's Whart.Quebec, 18th May, 1854, tr ve SHOP GLASSES, &c.For Sale at THOMAS BICKELL\u2019S China\u201d Glass and Earthenware Store, corner o SI.John and St.Stanislaus Street.SHoE GLASSES, of all sizes, GARDEN POTS, Do., TOILET WARE, in great variety, and n general assortment of Tumblers, Wines Decanters, Breakfast and Dinner Services, &e., 4 DAILY EXPECTED.Chinn, Glass and Earthenware.German Baskets, &c., of superior quality to any ever offered in Quebec.\u2019 Quebec, 6th May, 1854, FOR STOPPING DECAYED TERTH Patronizel by Her Majesty, the Queen, and - His Royal Highness Prince Alber! \\ rd, MR.HOWARD'S WHITE SUOCEDANEUX, .OR FILLING DECAYED TEETH, however \u2018 largo the cavity, It is placed in the footh in a soft state, without any pressure i in a short time HARDE: S INTO a WHITE ENAMEL ; and is superior to anything ever before used, as it will NEVER B OME DISCOLOURED in the tooth.It arrests all further progress of decay, and renders extraction unnecés sary.All persons can use the WHITE SUCCE < directions are enclosed.Prepared by THOMAS HOWARD, Surgeon * Dentist, 17 Geargn-street, Hanover-square, Eon » don.Price 2s.6d.stg\u2026 3s.lid.oy.It is in, SEALED Packets, with fanl directions for use en closed, end the signature of THOS, HOWARD; ; in Red Ink, on the outaide of the Wrapper.| ~\u2014AL80, ~~ - I\u201d MR.HOWARD'S TOOTH POWDER, .patronized by Her Majesty the Queen, His hogs Highness Prince Albert, Her Royal Highness ! Duchess of Kent, and ihe prin This Tooth Powder opal Nobility be found a valuahfé * appendage to the Toilet.Being\u2019 perfectly \u201cfred.from any deleterious substance, it whitens and s reserves the Teeth\u2014prevents | a, delicious fraghince to the presth gives n béaus tiful reâness to the ae \u20ac wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism.We have sold very large quantities of Mrs.Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, even Winslow's Soothing Syrup during the past six though no serious derangement exists; but un- vears.over 20,000 bottles the last year.We be- necessary dosing should never be carried ton far, lieve it the best medicine in the world for Children 1 every purgative medicine reduces the strength, or for the cure dysenterv à jar- when taken to excess.he thousand cases in whic wething or for the cure ef.1 y ; poli tid he vr a physic is required cannot be enumerated here, but 1 rhea in children.wheth it arises from vel Ing they suggest themselves to the reason of ever > or any other cause, Jt gives universal satigfise- body ; and it is confidently believed this pill il tion\u2014never heard a complaint from any one answer a better purpose than any thing which has > asin it\u2014never sold a medicine so universally hitherto been available to mankind.When their ° successful in relieving pain and ellceting cures.virtues are once known, the public will no longer > ce ste taken mn hi R .all cases above stated, if taken in reason, re- oubt what remedy to employ when in need of a he immediate : ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN.\u2019 cathartic medicine.Being sugar-wrapped they are .CURTIS & PERKINS, pleusant to Sake, und being purely vegetable, no = ; fe Ye a Tu ale arm can arise from t weir use in any quantity.Dr uggiste 5 Ce Handt 51 ow York.For minute directions see wrapper on the Box.For Sule by Boys & Pave, New York ; Hex- PREPARED BY FAW, Bans EAN ECO and | JAMES C.AYE R, TOSEPII BOWLES, y Quebec, Practical and Analytical Chemist, and by Druggists through Canada.LOWELL, MASS.)5 24th Aug.1853.Price 25 Cents per Box.Five Boxes for F1.: ; Sn \u2014 y SHERIFFS SALES \u2019 i AYERS LANDS IN TIE DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Jean Pierre Proulx vs.Joseph Lessard \u201450 CHERRY PECTORAL, acres of land, in Township of Tring\u2014part of Lot Hin T range\u2014solil in Sheriff's Office 15th Au- COUGIIS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, 5 guet.at 10 in the morning.BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND ès oe \\ r BIRTH.CONSUMPTION.on On Sunday evening, 13th instant, Mrs.(Dr.) Tris remedy has won for itself such notoriety 33 Wolit, of à son.from its cures of every variety of pulmonary discase, y that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi- > MARRIED dences of its virtues in any community where it Madi.has been employed.So wide is the field of its use- - At Aylmer, Ottawa, on the 8th instant, by the fulness, and so numerous the cases of its cures, 56 Revd.Mr.Hughes, Thomna= MeGord, Esq.Ad-| that almost every section of the country abounds pe sieste.to Margaret, only daughter of James 7 Porsont publicl known, who have been restore 43 w adgwortl, Esq.the 5th inst.by the Rev.Job lungs by its use.When once tried its superiority std « in Toronto, on the oùn Inst.by tae Rev, JOIN! over every other medicine of its kind is too appa- I Borland, Mr.George À.Sargison, of Montreal, to rent to escape observation, and where its virtues are y Margaret youngest ad of the late Mr.known, the publie æ longer hositate what antidote .saac J.Barnard.of Quebec.to employ for the distressing and dangerous affec- std tions of {he pulmonary organs which are incident .DIED.to our climate.nd not only in formidable at- 1\u2014 tacks upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties 167 , At Colborne Avenue, Montreal, on the 9th of Coups, Coucue.HUAUSENESS, &c.; and for ipe instant, of the prevailing epidemic, Henrietta CHILDREN it is the pleasantest and safest medicine Higginbothom, youngest daughter of Dept.Asst, that can be obtained.30 Com.Gen Lee, aged 20 months.As it has long been in constant use throughout 40 At St Polycarpe, on the Gth instant, aged 19 people its du EE dede than assure the oJ EN _ At Sorel.the 30th ult.after a short illness, JOSEPH BOWLES, and on Wa.Hunter, aged 56 years, a native of Loch- JOUN MUSSON Au winnoch, Scottand.uence, Le At his residence.in the village of Richmond, Also, by Druggists gencrally throughout Ca- it9 C.W.the 3rd instant.Wm.Radenhurst Rich- Bada 12 mond Lyon, Esq.Merchant and Postmaster, 17th August, 1851, 1.aged 34 years and 6 months.\u2014 DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES _ i L / ., \\ ISS GIBB will re-open her SEMINARY HE Undersigned as Agent for the Cana- 4 for young LADIES, at No.13 Esplanade, dian Manufacturers offers the following he, on MONDAY.zsdl instant, goods to the Town and Country trade on favor- Qaebee, Lith Aug., 1S54.1m 3-a-w able terms, viz : ls, A \u2014 Wadling.Satinets ULLING the WOOL OVER the EYES,| Hattines Wrapping Paper, Is a commun expression, but perhaps a Grey Cloths, aud other goods.Lnn not fully understood by those who have none \u2014ALSO,\u2014 A ° pull.Em-rson\u2019s American Hair Restorative A general assortment of British and American i o uot only produce wool hut genuine hair; if Staple Dry Goods.oe interested dou, let them {ry it.Price, JOHN DOUGALL, ay, ti so large hottles.\u2014Sold by all Druggists in Commission Merchant, * city, - 255 St.Paul Street, Montreal.574 JOLIN MUSSON & CO.Montreal, 10th Aug.1854.1m-3-aw 7} Quehee, 15th A 18 Wholesale Agents.;, lolh Aux.1834, ; ; 5 \u2014 ___ QUEBEC GAS COMPANY.13 GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, NOTICE - .Fr 27 USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY.x NTT nr HE LADIES ar fall lic SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND of FOUR 5 ke a tr oe respectfully solicited to] /\\ PER CENT upon the paid up Capital is 3 Stare, which, tl 25 the GLENFIELD l'ATENT herehy declared, payable at the Office of the Com wivalleq, OF Domestie use, now stands! pauy, on and after the Isr PROXIMO.0 The Transfer Book will be elosed from the 11th GLENFIT DRE to 31st instan! inclusive.: F IELD PATENT STARCH \u2019 By order of the Directors, =3 USED IN HER MAJESTY\u2019S LAUNDRY.P.PEEBLES, le.ENT GEMEN should see that their Linens Gas Works Manager.1 dre dressed with this Starch; they will \u2018 pr | be de Pa y : i ghted with its elasticity and beautiful Quebec, 10th Aug., 1854.\u201c a.Al * NY ALEXANDER WALKER, QUEBEC GAS COMPANY.13th August, 1854 Merchant, Montreal.NO TIC E .\u2018 SL 1854, tm \u201c.pil- STEAM ; Ts VWO INSTALMENTS of £10 per share each ne, Y COMMUNICATION BETWEEN upon the new stock of this company, are EW YORK AND GLASGOW.hereby called in, to be paid at their offices as er, .follows, viz: 2 N 1st Instalment payable 11th September, ar, ete AN 2nd do do Di 26th do.a iA ED) By order of the Directors.; Re P.PEEBLES, rt Hed \u2014\u2014 Manager.ThE Glasgow and N.Y.Steamship Com- Gas Wonks, B oy Gow he powerful new steamships, GLAS- Quebec 101h Aug., 1854.} Crate, (1962 tons and 400 horse power,) Rongrt «el 300 oamander ; NEW YORK, (2,400 tons, TEA l, Under, Via re power,) are appointed Lo sail as Justlanded ex « ARISTIDES\" direct from CHINA » Viz, tm ¢ \u2019 NA, AY, 23rd September, at 12 o\u2019clock, noon.Consou ° doe an extra ne qua do Sippy sor GLASGOW, Hyson do.do.do.on ; August.Young Hysou do.do.do.First P ASSAGE MONEY.Twankay do.do.do.Il abi, (Saloon State Rooms).$90 Tyson Twaukay do.do.Second Cat lidship do.0 000 T5 Foi SALE DY & EE ai creer 50 GIBB & ROSS.Alig 8 Fee included, Quebee, 91h Aug., 1854.2m he.Wo ted umber of third-class passengers will - tv, pro orto plied with provisions of good quali- MES & MISS CURRY purpose re-open- * rien 00, ab 326.ing their School on MONDAY, 14th ur New York © su August, 1854.Prssages, ÿ bills or gold only received for No.23, ST: GENEVIEVE STREET.& For freight or passage apply to Quebec, 8th Aug., 1854.rl 0 Avg, jg) > MON, 33, Broadway.Ty; NON BUILDING SOCIETY.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014~\u2014 FPYHE 54th MonTnLY INSTALMENT becomes 1 .HE du DUC ATI ON.1 due on MONDAY, the 14th instant, on on MON of the School will re-commence the evening of which day, at EIGHT o'clock, the \u20ac.\u2018aions fon DAY, the Jlih instant.Appli- Dirretors will offer for sale snch monies as may 0 Lefore o Jeeciving of Pupils to be mnde on be on hand.© 0.Mersignog.prove date, at the residence of the By Order, ai + No.41, 8t.Ursule Street, JOHN ROSS, pe.Quebec, yp Aup 1054 CHARD NETTLE.Quebee, 8th Aug., 1854 Searstary- Treasurer.ie \u201c : ry SY + : _+HE QUEBEC GAZETTE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1854.\u2014 \u20ac FOR CHARTER.hy, FPHE First Class Ship « Aristides,\u2019 .; 623 Tous, CaPTaIN FELUENSEN, Wil accept of a safe port on the cast const of Britain.Apply to GIBB & ROSS.Quebce, 9th Ang, 1854.t Charter for deals to Loudon or avy BY EXPRESS.1 July.Price, 1s.3d.per unum.Fur Sale by the undersigned, R.MIDDLETON, 27 Sault-au-Matelot Street.3rd Aug.1854.~ WANTED IMMEDIATELY.ANTED A PRESSMAN.this Otlice.9th Aug.18534, Apply at WAGES WILL BE GIVEN.RIVER SAGUENAY.i te = THE FIRST CLASS STEAMER \u201cSAGUENAY,\u201d CAPTAIN RENE SIMARD, gust, at EIGHT o'clock, Saguenay, as far as HA! HA! BAY, River du Loup and T'adousac.FARE FOR THE 'TRIP\u201425s, will be provided on board ut moderate prices, N.B.\u2014No Steerage Passengers tuken this Trip.Berths and State Rooms can be secured at the oflice of JOLIN LAIRD, AGENT, St.Lawrence Chambers.N.B.\u2014No deduction will be made in the usual fare to Riviere wr Love or.intermedinte places, except that Passengers can remain at any of the culling places and return by the Steamer, same trip, for 25s.Quebec, 8th August, 1854, SAINT MAURICE CASTINGS.INGLE and DOUBLE STOVES, Cooking Stoves, Nos.4 & 5, Camp Oveus, No.1 @ 6, Tourtieres, Nos, 1 & 2, SugazCoolers, No.1 @ 6, Double Bedsteads, Single do, 2 sizes, Cribble Wheels, Winches 2 sizes Air-tight Hall 5 ves\u2014new pattern.FUR SALE BY W.HUNT & CO.Huni's Wharf, 29th July, 1854.INSURANCE NOTICE.HE undersigned hereby give public notice that the Insurance companies represented by them will not hereaftr hold themselves responsible for any losses in buildings in which any Fire Crackers or other Fire Works are kept for sale or otherwise : nor matches beyond the quantity required for the private use of the family oc- * cupying the building, unless a special license or permission shall have been previously obtained and noted in the Policy, and in such cases the said articles must be subject to the same regulations as are now in force with reference to Gunpowder.Quebec, 24th July, 1854.(Signed) PP.SHEPPARD, Secretary to Quebec Fire Assurance Company, FORSYTH & BELL, Agents Royal Insurance Company, PEMBERTON BROTHERS, Agents for the Liverpool and London Insurance Company.RYAN BROTHERS & CO., Sub-Agents of the Globe Insurance Company of London, JOHN.C J.COCHRAN.Agent of Prov], Assurance Company of Toronto, and Globe Insurance Company of New York.GILLESPIES & CO., Agents Phenix Fire Assurance Company at London.D.McGIE, Agent for Ætna, Home and Protection Fire Assurance Companies.JOIN LAIRD, Agent Western Assurance Company.HENRY W.WELCH, Agent Ontario Company.JOHN ANDERSON & Co, Agents Beacon Fire und Life Insurance Cmpany of London.25th July, 1854.SYDNEY COALS.133 HALDRONS per Brig \u201c TELE- W.HUNT & CO.Hunt\u2019s Wharf, 4th July, 1854.GRAPH.\u201d For SALE BY FOR SALE.Ph WINE, in Wood and Bottle, Lisbon Wines, dry and sweet, in gr-casks, Bucellas, do.And daily expected the usual assortment of «Iunt\u2019s > Port.\u2014AT.s0,-\u2014 8 Pipes of fine old Wine.W.HUNT & CO.Hunt's Wharf, 29th July, 1854.LABRADOR HERRINGS.191 B'iNes LABRADOR HERRINGS for sale by W.HUNT & CO.Hunt\u2019s Wharf, 29th July, 1854.TO MARRIED MEN.I'NHE Undersigned will give information on a very interesting and important subject, which will be valued more than a thousand times its cost by every married couple of any age or condition in life.The information will be sent by mail, post paid, to every address through the sane source accompanied by one dollar.M.D.LOVEJOY, M.D.N.B.\u2014This is no humbug :\u2014-the information is warranted to be ampiy satisfactory, or the money will.be returned.All letters shonld be directed to \u201cM.D.Lovrsoy, M.D., Boston, Mass,\u201d with a plain signature and address for return.Boston, July, 1854.MOUNT HERMON CEMETERY.NOTICE, T is indispensable that the name, age, place of birth, date and place of death, disease, profession or occupation, and religions persuasion of persons to be interred at the Cemetery, be handed to the Superintendent in writing previous to interment; as these particulars are by law required to be entered in the Register, and without them no body can be received.HENRY 8.SCOTT, Secretary M.H, C.Quebec, 29th July, 1854.PROPERTY FOR SALE.N° 1 LOT on the South site of St.° JOHN?°S Street, with Buildings and House thercon, known as the PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL.No.2.A Lot forming the corner of PALACE Street and HELEN Street, with two Stone Houses and other Buildings thereon.No.3.A House in the CUL-DE-SAC, four Stories high in Cul-de-Sac Street, and two Stories in Champlain Street.For terms and particulars apply to JOSEPH JOHNSTON, Executor of the Estate of late War, WiLsoN.22, St, Vallicr\u2019s Street, Or HAMBY F.CAIRNS.Attorney, 11, Jail Hill.N.B.\u2014All persons having claims upon the said roperties or upon the Estate of the late WiLtian 11.908, are requesied to send the same to the Office of HAMBY FERGUSON CAIRNS, Esq.Advocate, 11, Jail Hill, HALF PRICE TRIP TO THE \\ ILL leave the NAPOLLON WHARF on TUESDAY MORNING, 15th Au- On a Pleasure Excursion up the River Calling at L\u2019Islet, Riviere Ouelle, Mal Bay, Meals und refreshments of the best duscription \u2018cates of guod character.CHALLES E.LEVEY, Esplanade.Quebec, 1st July, 1854., UST RECEIYED\u2014Harper\u2019s Magazine for per number, or 15s.A BYILER, and a good COOK.LisEraL None need apply wbo cannot produce certifi- NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENT.FROM VISSCHER & SCHELL\u2019S GENERAL ADVERTISING HOUSE, Appleton\u2019s Building, 346 & 348 Broadway.AMERICAN ARTISTS UNION.THE AMERICAN ARTISTS\u2019 Union, would respectfully announce to the citizens of the Untied States and the Canadas, that for the purpoke of cultivating a taste for the fine arts throughout the country, sud with the view of enabling every family to become possessed of à SEA BATHING.Loup and River Saguenay.Rat pre ce THE FIRST CLASS SEAGOING STEAMER SAG ; Carr.ILL run as AUGUST, WHARF.Quebee, UENAY, Rene SiMarp, follows during JULY and leaving the NAPOLEON ing, leaving Quebec again On SATURDAY MORNING, at EIGIIT o'clock, for River nv Love, culling on down trip at L'IsLer and Murray Bar.Returning, will leave River bu Loup early on the MONDAY MORNING, calling at River OvELLE and Murray Bay, aod will arrive in Quebec the same evening.Berths ean be secured by applying at the Office of JOHN LAIRD, Agent, St.Luwrence Chambers.Quebec, 20th July, 18534, 3-a-w NEW BOUKS BY EXPRESS.YEAR WITII THE TURKS\u2014by s.D.Warrington W.Smith, 4 6 Russian Shores of the Black Sea\u2014by Lawrence Oliphant, 4 6 The Russo-Turkish Campaigns of 1828-29, with a view of the present state of affairs in the East, with maps, by Colonel Chesney, R.A, 5 6 More Worlds than One, the Creed of the Philosopher and the hope of the Christian\u2014by Sir David Brewster, 3 9 The Czar aud the Sultan ; or, Nicholasand Abdul Medjid\u2014by Adrian Gilson, 1 6 The Russian Empire : its history.and present condition of its people\u2014by Jarris Hans Friswell\u2014illustrated, The Laimnplighter : à City Tale, Horton's Russia \u2014illustrated, \u201c Turkey, \u201c Sir Joseph Carew : his Life and Experience \u2014by Charles Lever, The Dodd Family abrond\u2014by Chas.Lever, \u2014ALSO,\u2014 Frank Leslie's Gazette of Paris, London and New York Fashions\u2014price, 1s.3d.per No.; 15s.per annum.À further supply of Roget's Thesaurus\u2014 7 Engravings of Cronstadt, 50 R.MIDDLETON, Sault-au-Matelot Street.Quebec, 10th Ang, 1854.TY1HE SUBSCRIBERS are prepared to furnish the following GOODS shipped free on board at a l\u2019ort in Britain, or delivered in Canada :\u2014 PIG, BAR, SHEET & HOOP IRON, PIPES AND CONNECTIONS, CASTINGS, &c., STEEL OF ALL KINDS.RAILROAD EQUIPMENT GENERALLY.BS se eonv gines, or any parts thereof, Wrought Iron Car Wheels, Axles and Steel Springs, Corrugated and Galvanized Roofing, Stationary Engines, Tanks, Stationary and Travelling Crancs, Turntables, &c.I'airburn\u2019s Patent Double Furnace, and other boilers\u2014with fittings complete.Mill Work, Water Wheels, Pumps and Gearing, Saw Mills, &c.Dredging and Hydraulic Machines.Gas and Water Works, with Machinery and Fittings, &e., complete.Machinery and Toolsfor Machine Shops-\u2014Drilling, Punching, Rivetting, Planing, Sletting Machines, &c., Lathes of every description.Woollen and Cotton Mill Machinery, complete.Machinery for Sugar Mills and Sugar Refining Works.Together with every description of Machinery, guaranteed of the best materials and workmanship.from Messr£s.FAIRBAIRN & Sons, Manchester, England, for whom the Subscribers are the exclusive Agents in Canada and tbe United States.MACKINNON & CO., 19 Great St.James Street, July 18th, 1854.2-a-w Montreal.KNIGHTS OF TEMPERANCE.ENCAMPMENT No.6.NOTICE.THE public are requested to notice, that the Free MontuLy MeeninG of this Order will be postponed until the 25th AUGUST next, when a first-rate Lecture may be expected.J.McDONAGH, Kt.Ct.l-a-w Quebec, 29th July.1854, THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, JULY 22wp\u2014PRICE, 10d., LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.HE 48th French Regiment of the line embarking on board the « St.Vincent,\u201d (English ship) at Calais.¢ Fruits.\u201d Painted by George Lance.Hengrove Hall, Suffolk\u2014The Sent of Sir Thomas R.Gage.Group for the School of Industry, for Female Orphaus.Time of the Persecution of the Christian Reformers in Paris in 1659.Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society at Lincoln.Siege Operations at Chatham: Springing a Mine.Catastrophe at a Ship Launch at Hull.Grand National Archery meeting on the Race Ground, Shrewsbury.\u201c The Domum\u201d at Winchester College.The Allied Fleets and Armies at Varna, View from the Camp Aladyn near Varna.Sappers repairing the Road between Schumla and Varna.The Crystal Palace at Sydenham.Embarkation of Arms at Calais on Friday.Scene in the Place at Calais.French Soldiers and English Sailers Fraternising at Calais, Engagement off Sebastopol, between three Steamers of the Allied Fleet and six Russian Steamers, Embarkation of French Troops in English vessels at Calais for the Baltic.The Emperor on board the Screw Steamship \u201cLa Reine Hortense\u2019! leaving the harbour.The Emperor leaving Calais Harbour to visit the English Squadron.P.SINCLAIR, John Street.Quebec, 5th Aug, 1854.PRIVATE SALE.HE Subscriber offers for PriVATE SALE, TWO PAIRS of GLOBES, the larger of which is cighteen inches in diameter.B.COLE, Jr.OLE, Junr., Auctioneer & Corñ- Quebec, 20th June, 1864.JOSEPH JOHNSTON, Québec, 8th July, 1854.\" Exctutor, |B.Lor Murray Bay, Riviere du Every TUESDAY MORNING, at EIGHT o'clock, on a Pleasure Excursion up the RIVER SAGUE- NAY, will call at RIVIERE OUELLE.MURRAY BAY, RIVIERE DU LOUP, sud he back in Quebec on the following THURSDAY even- Rails, Wrought Iron Bridges.Locomotive En- | gallery of Engravings, By the First Artists of the Age, They have determined, in order to create an extensive sale for their Engravinge, and thus not only give employment to u large number of artists and others, but inspire among our countrymen a taste for works of art, to present to the purchasers of their engravings, when 250,000 of them are sold, 250,000 GIFTS, OF THE ACTUAL COST OF 50,000.Each purchaser of a One Dollar Engraving, therefore, receives not vuly an Engraving richly worth the money, but also a ticket which entitles him to one of the Gifts when they are distributed.For Five Doriaus, à highly finished Engraving, beautifully PAINTED in OIL, and FIVE GIFT TICKETS.will be sent ; or Five Dort.an*s worth of splendid Engravings can be selected from the Catalogue.A copy of the Catalogue, together with a specimen of one of the engravings, can be seen at the office of this paper.For each Dollar sent, an Engraving actually worth that sum, and a Gift Ticket, will immediate ly be forwarded.AGENTS: The Committee believing that the success of this GREAT NATIONAL UNDERTAKING Will Le materially promoted by the energy und enterprise of intelligent and presevering Agents, have resolved to treat with such on the most liberal terms.Any person wishing to become an Agent, by sending (post paid.) $1, WILL RECEIVE BY RETURN OF MAIL, u One Dollar Engraving, a « GIFT TICKET,\u201d u Prospectus, à Cutalogue and all other necessary information.On the final completion of the sale, the Gifts Will Le placed in the hands of n COMMITTEE of the PURCHASERS 10 be DISTRIBUTED, due notice of which will be given throughout the United States and the Canadas, LIST OF GIFTS.100 Marble busts of Washington, at - - - $100 $10,000 100\u201c «Clay, - 100 10,000 100 # \u201c Webster, - 100 10,000 100 i\u201c \u201c Calhoun, - 100 10,000 50 elegant Oil Paintings, in splendid gilt frames, size 100 5,000 8x4 feet cuch 100 elegant Oil laintings, 2x3 feet each, 50 5,000 500 heel plate Engravings, rillinntly cold in oil, rich gilt frames 24x30 in, 10 5,000 each, 10,000 elegant steel Plate Linc ] gravings, col\u2019d in oil, of the Washington Monu- 4 40,000 ment, 20x26 in.each, 237,000 steel plate Engravings, from 100 different plates, now in possession of.and owned by the Artists\u2019 Union, of the market value of from 50 cts to $1 00 each, 41,000 1 first-class Dwelling.in 31st st.N.Ÿ, City, 12,000 22 building lots in 100 & 101st sts, N.Y.City, each 25x- 1000 22,000 100 fect deep, at 100 Villa Sites, containing each 10,000 eq.feet in the suburbs of New York City, and commanding a magnificent view of the Hudson River and Long Island Sound, at 500 50,000 20 perpetual loans of cash, without interest or security 5,000 of $250 cach 50 ci \u201c * $100 each 5,000 100 « \u201c \u201c« 50 # 5,000 250 « \u201c «25 « 5,000 2,000 « 8 \u2018 5 © 10,000 Reference in regard to the Real Estate, F.J.VISSCHER & Co., Real Estate Brokers, New York.Orders, (post paid,) with money enclosed, to be addressed, J.W.HOLBROOKE, Sec\u2019ry.505 Broadway, N.Y.J#- The Engravingsin the catalogue are now ready for delivery.July, 1854.0 EXCUSE for wearing that old Wig when J.MUSSON & Co.have EMERSON'S AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, which, by the knowing ones, is said to be the best article now known for the growth of human hair.Price $1,00 per bottle.For sale by all Druggists.J.MUSSON & CO., Quebce, 4th July, 1854.General Agent.SALT AFLOAT.IVERPOOL SALT (in Bulk.) For Sale by CHAS.E.LEVEY & CO.20th June, 1854.St.James Street.Gm.Just received per \u201c Tottenham,\u201d and for Sale by the Subscribers\u2014 6 ONS CORDAGE, from 14 to 8} inch, Quebec, 6th June, 1854.including warps.CHAS.E.LEVEY & CO., St.James Street.ROSE BUSHES.HE Subscriber has received a consignment of the above, in excellent order and superior quality, which be offers for private sale.B.COLE, Jr, Quebce, 1st June, 1854.A.&D DEPARTMENT.ARTIES desirous of bringing out their friends from Europe are hereby notified, that the Chief Agent for Emigration has received the panction of the Provincial Government to a plan for facilitating the sane, which will obviate all risk of loss or misapplication of the money.Upon payment of any sum of money to the Chief Agent, a Certificate will be issued, (see annexed form, ) at the rate of Five Dollars for the Pound Sterling.This Certificate will be available for transmission and will secure the parties holding the same nssage by vessels from any port in the United ingdom.or from Bremen and Hamburg, bound for Quebec.Parties in Western Canada will be furnished with the necessary Certificate, on application to A.B.HAWKE, Esq, the Chief Emigration Agent at Toronto, or to the undersigned at Quebec.\u2014 They may also at the same time arrange with this Department for their inland transport to any pont on the line of steamboat or railroad travel nearest to their place of final destination.Application, if by letter, to be post pris, A.C.BUCHANAN.Chief Agent.Emigration Department, Quebec, July, 1854.NEW BOOKS BY EXPRESS.A GATHA BEAUFORT\u2014by the author of «The Pique,\u201d 3s.& 46 Fashion and Famine\u2014by Mrs.Ann S.Ste- mission Agent, Jail Hill.|.\" i Be .Sed .r A phens, 63 The Lamplighter, ; 63 Wearyfoot Common\u2014by Leitch Ritchie, 20 Walter Warren ; or, the Adventurer in the Northern Wilds, 18 Braithwaite's Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surger part 29, 50 Dickens\u2019 Houschold Wo s, parts 117 and 118\u2014cach : * P.SINCLATR, ' - John Street.Quebec, 27th July, 1854.J.& E.B I LADIES?Rich Moire Antique, elegant designs, Ril Jons, Flowers, Wreaths and Feathers, Shirts.Carpets.Quebee, 10th June, 1854.ares NEW DRY GOODS, AT 27, ST.JOHN STREET, (THIRD HOUSE WEST OF JAIL HILL.) ARROW, IMPORTERS, ESPECTFULLY inform the inhabitauts of Quebec and vicinity, that in consequence of the late arrival of Goods this Season, they have determined to SELL OF STOCK at a very small advance on the COST Pr They have just opened up a large assortment of the following GOODS, which are decidedly the CHEAPEST ever offered in this City, THEIR RICE.DRESSES.Glacée und Mosaic Silk, Poplins, Silk Checks, Lustres, Delaines, and a large assortment of Crape and Circassian Robes.Luton, Dunstaple and Tuscan BONNETS in plain twists and fancy, newest shapes, A choice assortment of SHAWLS in Paisley, French, Printed Cashmere and Berage.À great variety of Ladies\u2019 Hair Netts, Head Dresses, Hosiery, Gloves, Sewn Sleeves, Chemizettes and Collars, Lace Veils, Falls, and Sleeves, &c.THE GENTLEMEN\u2019S DEPARTMENT Is well furnished with Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Fancy Doe & Twists, & Ariel, Albert, Beaufort and Demi Cravats, Napoleon Cravats and Stocks, Regatta Shirts, Printed Front ditto, new styles; Cuirass, Great Exhibition and Olympic uslin races, &c.\u2018These Shirts are made upon an entirely new principle.DOMESTIC.Sheetings, Shirtings, Grey Cottons, Dawlas, Linen, Diaper, Towellings, Grass Cloths, Hollands, Irish Linens, Tickings, Canvass.Woul and Union Daznasks, Bullion Fringes, Trimmings, &e., &e.Dutc 1 Carpets, and expected shortly to arrive, Scotch, Kidderminster, Imperial, and Union J.& E.B.respectfully submit that it only requires a Trial to prove that the above Goods are entirely new, cannot be excelled, and are the CHEAPEST IN THE CITY.J.RANDALL & CO, PLUMBERS, PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, CORNER OF ST.AUGUSTIN & D\u2019AIGUILLCN STREETS, St.Jonn\u2019s Susunss.Quebec, 20th July, 1854.ly.ITY improvements are a source of gratification to many, but to others the improvement of their personal nppearance by renewing their growth of hair, which can be done by using # few bottles of Emerson\u2019s American Huir Restorative.Price $1,00 in large Bottles.Sold by all Druggists in this city.\u2019 JOHN MUSSON & CO., Wholesale Agents.31st July, 1854.SMITH COALS AFLOAT.CARGO of SCREENED SMITH COALS just arrived, and for sale by CHAS.BE.LEVEY & CO., St.James Street.Quebce, 1st June, 1854.SUPERIOR PIANO FORTE.FEYHE Subscriber has received from Boston a À very superior-toned PIANO FORTE, seven octave, for private sale.B.COLE, Jr, Quebec, 1st June, 1854.A &B CARD.N ESSRS.FAIRCHILD & ELLISON, having completed extensive alterations and improvements to their Warehouse, (No.6, St.John Street,) made for the purpose of enabling them to extend their increasing business, beg respectfully to call the attention of the Gentry and Citizens of Quebec to the splendid STOCK OF GOODS now unpacking at their New Es- TABLISEMENT, which will be found to be superior to anything ever before offered to the Quebec public, und consisting, in part, of Bonuets, Flowers, Ribbons, Silks, Shawls, Mantles, Hosiery, Summer Tweeds, Cloths, Vestings, Muslin and Mousseline de Laine Dresses, &c.Messrs.F.& 12.would also invite particular attention to their very magnificent assortment of Gent\u2019s Silk Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Ties, Single and Double Scarfs, White and Fancy Shirts and Shirt Collars.Also, an unequalled assortment of Gent\u2019s Summer and Merino Pants, Shirts, Braces, Socks, &c, The Shawi, Mantle and Bonnet Department will be found unrivalled both in variety and style.The whole of which having been purchased and selected personally, by one of tbe Firm, in the Cuearksi EvrorEAN ManKETS, will be sold at a very small advance on sterling cost, Messrs.F.& E.being determined to make the \u2018 LONDON HOUSE \u20197 the cheapest, best, and most attractive Warehouse in this City.Quebec, 1st June, 1854.BRITISH AMERICAN ASSURANCE COMPANY.HEAD OFFICE,\u2014TORONTO.GoverNorR\u2014Hon.WM.ALLAN.Deputy Govervor\u2014G.P.RIDOUT, Ese., M.P.P.OFFICE OF QUEBEC AGENCY ON WEST INDIA WHARF.HE SUBSCRIBER having accupted the AGENCY of this Company, is now prepared to take Marine Risks, Ocean and Inland, on Vessels and Cargows.Also,\u2014INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE, on terms as moderate as other safe offices, J.W.LEAYCRAFT, AGENT, Quehec, 1st June, 1853.ALL, Auctionser, Broker F.H.1 0 and General Agent, Office at Ryan\u2019s Building's, St.Peter Street.11th May, 1854.FOR SALE, 500 RLS.PRIME MESS BEEF.300 do do.Pork.100 do do.Mess do.\u2014A180,\u2014 About 1000 SMOKED HAMS, and a quantity o BACON.WM.DINNING & CO.Quebec, 13th May, 1854.RICE & BANCROFT, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CUSTOM HOUSE SQUARE, MONTREAL.16th May, 1854.PATENT.NEW METHOD OF CLOSING SHOP AND OTHER SHUTTERS.HE SUBSCRIBER has obtained a Patent T for the above mentioned purpose, which doës away with all iron bolts and burs; the Shutter being made perfectly sccure by a very simple process either from within or without the Shop.The bolts being superreded 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 mode is easily made and of trifiing expense, (from 7 to 10 dollars).The model may be scen at the residence of the undersigned.BENJ.COLE, SENR.Quebec, th April, 1854.OWEN G.KENDALL, FISHING TACKLE MANUFACTURER, AND BIRD-STUFFER, : THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.Cuier Canin PAssagE SECOND CAUIN 4 La Lee e nee FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.Cmier Canin PAssAGE 110 dollars.SECOND CABIN 4 Le Lean ane 60 « The Ships from Boston call at Halifax.Arabia, Capt.Judkins, America, Capt.Lang, Persia, Capt.Ryrie, Europa, Capt.Shannon.Asia, Capt, E.G.Lott, Canada, Capt.Stone, Africa, Capt.Harrison, Niagara, Capt.Leitch.These Vessels enrry a clear White Light at mast head ; Green on starboard bow ; Red on poft bow.Niagara, Leitoh, Boston, Wednesday, 2d Aug.Africa, Harrison, N.York, Wednesday, 9th « Canada, Stone, Boston, Wednesday, 16th « Arabia, Judkins, N.York, Wednesday, 23rd America, Lang, Boston, Wednesday,30th Europa, Shannon, N.York, Wednesday, 6th Sept.Niagara, Stone, Boston, \u201cWednesday, 13th Africa, E.G.Lott, N.York, Wednesday, 20th Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon on board.The owners of these Ships will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless Bills of Lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed.For Freight or Passage apply to E.CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, New York, 3rd Aug.1854.ET TEAMERS \u2018\u201c DORIS,\u201d « ADMIRAL,\u201d and \u201c ADVANCE.\u201d F.BUTEAU, AGENT, > Office, No.25, St.Paul Street.Quebec, 23rd May, 1854, Quebec, 21st Nov.1853., BLES $ WELLAND CANAL.OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that arrangements have been made, for the ensuing senson, to ADMIT VESSELS DRAWING NINE FEET THREE INCHES of water, to navigate the WELLAND CANAL.To guard agninst inconvenience or delay to the trade, Vessels of greater draft will not be permitted to pass the Locks, either at Port Dalhousie or at Allanburg.The Canal is now in a good state of repair and thorough working order, and it is expected that it will open for navigation by the first day of April.: By order, \u2018 THOMAS A.BEGLY, Secretary.Department of Public Works, Quebec, 16th March, 1854.NOTICE.and Testament of the late WILLIAM STE- Dalhousie Street.Lower Town ; and request ts without delay.A MARIE E.STEVENSON, H.C.STEVENSON, M.STEVENSON.Quebec, 21st Nov.1853.TO LET, .HAT SUPERIOR STAND for i BUSINESS, adjoining Mr: = KANE'S, Tin Smith, Upper Town, Que: Apply to Co : F.H.HALL, Broker, Ryan\u2019s Buildings, Lower Town.Quebec, 13th May, 1854.HOUSE TO LET.O LET, for Five or Six Months from 1st May next, that TWO bec.URSULE STREET.Apply:to.- HOLT & IR Quebco, 23rd Maroh, 1854.PROPERTY FOR SALE.fk \"THE SUBSCRIBER offers for valuable Block of Bulldings partly occupied .him, comprising two first ¢ ings on Buade Street, and two Dwelling Houses on St.Anne Street.mon Roccage.HENRY S.Quebec, 4th Feb.1854.TO LETHE UPPER PART of the new housé \u2018in Buade Street, oceupled by the SCOTT.Co! OLE, SURGEON, JAIL HILI.str Te undersigned, Executors of the last Wirt?ENSON, in his life time of Quebec, Esquire, .Merchant, request all those indebted to the Estate, to make immediate payment at their Office in those to whom the Estate is indebted, to fyle their.- STORY STONE HOUSE, No.27,\" \" , ADYOOATES, | : ' St.Peter Street.: sale, on FavorAbLE Trrits, the nas Stores and Dwell- The whole ini free and com- Sa Subscriber, newly papored an ortably fitted * up.Possession 1st May next.\"2 ; : Lieut.-Col.DéSa- \u2018-\"* HENRY 8.S00TT.i \u2014OR-\u2014 HE HOUSE occupied LABERRT, near the St.Apply to Quebeo, ApHl 21, 1884.Ci VAULTS TO LET.as HE extensive FIRE &FROST- 4 EM, PROOF VAULTS under the 7\" ] EMOVED to the Suor lately ocoupied ; : : ae.oy x THOMPSON, Cutler, No.29%.St.house (formerly occupied by Mr.Bal 0p\" obi Street, (without.) posite the Hotel of he andersigned, W hom - OWEN G.KENDALL.|®pply.~~ BUSSELL BROTHERS, °° Quebec, 20th April, 1854, LS, EST 27th, 185 slact Strect: > \u2014 bh oad nh 185 7 PUWVN-HOCOISURCWO SE = \u2014 \u2014 \u2014- ER = DWONWSOSSHSO\u2014OA/- = iT = \u201csms A SES 99 a 2% CBNRA NCE WWF 2 2 \u2014 21 conSvason-u-aonFE © \u2014 = #5 = SOOOSSSOSOSOOSOOO = = a mt pm rt it it ts eee [SE ù Woe ope iin 00 C0 OF BY NS 10 2 4 St \u2014_ = © Le EE m= onomroomo momo 3g | £ 2 > = » H> C9 CL CD Co Cu 0 9 RRÉTEHISSOdGu AIS g = \u2014_\u2014 HER = \u201c| = ARRsUSOUKVOOO DL >| 5 & \u2014 rt 3 Hs \u20ac PWVOIRNOIAUWHOO = I= = \u2014 \u2014 82 a La AHWMOUNUDSOOO BR z = 2 2 oF RF Vos SES o \u2014 me bk bd ht be bd be bd 87 8 LS PNNOODAIURUNHOOS EF.< 5 - \u2014 58 3 bo) VDNVORHOSDIOOONTS z ° Hs © -\"\u2014- SPO-HNAGUO-+A\u2014DON SZ 5 = \u2026 = = YS 3 F COIMARSUN-SO0UE RS B £- 7 ë FORGO GOOG UTR Re I £ it \u2014 \u2014 58 SCOOUDVORIEMWOT EE = \u2014 \u2014_ \u2014 = Eo3wsoosvanco-sai?E wy = WEIL WWDO DIN ON IS 5 5 ° \u2014 tt 3 SEP RWOD NW mF] = vo \u2014 \u2014 se = =m OWPRLOEIID\u2014 RTS = _ À = _ @ Ga Gr & 15 © © ©
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