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[" congue; aia, SC welt Ww Ww we ci wie , Piles Ftd meute after the Society Meeting Æ'dutretary tre 874 de iin saucisse wan sit deutt af + nnséont eu.eb ded ag 4 Sioned \u201cà ig 2 : vs] Psp Os UE toe bn vB Gs ea SEE of gn 3 degen ue del wll ale nd TA A\" POTITICAT, COMMERCIAL hid TAI veau eran bose vil owe My the LE cat cuits i sabe ve ND ADVERTISING Ssoumeat me PTIT \u2014 Aer fl.No.8168.] 1 TES TUESDAY | MORNING: DÉCEMEER __ 0 re ee ; Ki Le ek Eo BUSINESS L DIR ECTOR Y.FURS.{2 HENDERSON & CO., HE Subscribers,\u201d SOLE AGENTS: for mm SE EE R.POPE, ADVOCATE, AS RE-ESTABLISHED his Office in the Commercial Chambers, Lower Town.Quebee, 7th August, 1855.JOHN YOUNG, ; ADVOCATE, SHAW?S BUILDINGS, FOOT OF MOUNTAIN HILL, Quebeo, 24th May, 1855.M.A HEARN, , ADVOCATE, * 25h, ST.PETER STREET, OPPOSITE THE COMMERCIAL CHAMBERS Quebec, 12 12th h May, 1855.; oy Cw.JONES, COMMISSION MERCHANT: BROKER AND GENERAL AGENT.! Oxpite, \u2014ARTHUR \u2018STREET, opposite the ExCuANGK._Queboe, 8th Mey, 1855.° D.MACPHI E, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT.oo Orriog,\u20142, ST.JAMES STREET.: Quebec, 5th Muy, 1855.; I S.H.LEVALLEE & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, FORWARDERS AND BROKERS, QUEBEC.Gromer in Peter Street, opposite Messrs.J.Burs & Co.S nehee, 24th April, 1854.R.MACFARLANE, has removed to4 Ann Street.Quebec, 5th May, 1855.J.RANDALL & CO.PLUMBERS, PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, CORNER OF ST.AUGUSTIN & D\u2019AIGUILLON STREET Sr.JouN\u2019s SUBURES.Quebec, 20th July, 1854.1y.ROBERT GILPIN, WHARFAGE, STORAGE, FORWARDIN AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Custom House and General Agent, BRADY'S WHARF, PRESCOTT.13th March, 1855.MRS.PARNELL, STRAW & TUSCAN BONNET-MAKER | ANCY OPEN-WORK BONNETS, anc PANAMA HATS cleaned, altered and trimmed.23% ST.JOHN STREET, (WiTHOUT.) Quebec, 22nd March, 1855.THE PRIZE ESSAYS.UST RECEIVED and for sale at the GazETTE, OFFICE\u2014* CANADA »; \u2018an Fasay : by J.SHERIDAN HOGAN; to which was awardad the FIRST PRIZE by the Paris Exhibition Commitlee, \u201cCANADA AND HER RESOURCES :\u201d a Srconp Pnizx Essaï ; by ALEXANDER MORRIS, A.M., Barrister-nt- Law.ROBT.MIDDLETON, ; Shaw\u2019s Buildings, Lower Town.Quebec, 6th Sept., 1855.FOR SALE AT THE BEAVER FOUNDRY.- : 18 ELF-ACTING and SCREW CUT- TING SIDE LATHE, with universal * chuck, 1 Self-acting Planing Machine, 1 Screw bolt Cutting Machine.1 Vertical Boring and Drilling Machine.- A to : je .PPy 1: J.JONFS, Qilebes, 26 ine, 1856.# - FOR\": SA LE At the Bookstore of W.STANLEY; St: John - Street, and R.MIDDLETON, a, Sault | \u2018au-Mutelo 3 Street: nu, 3 NPW: PRONOUNCING AND EXPLA- 2 NATORY VOCABULARY, upon an sv PLAN : in two parts, by GEORGE GOUIN- LOUE, formerly.a British Teacher :of long expe-|.\u2018iipience and extensive.practice, author.of au : Arithimetic, and Key.to ditto, u system of Gene- |.al Geography, £e- Frice per aoPY.too inf \u201cloth, 1s 9d currency.Qube, 4th Nov.1854.2 HERRING\u2019S PATENT À YORLDS.FATR'PREMIUM SAFES.Spdersigned hr hasjust received an assort G3\u2019 PATENT SAFES, They vb well Teron 4 tobe the best article in\u2019 AY : {7 Fr AD IRA oy the \u2018mhrket, DANIEL MeGIE, © Now J1854.St.Andrew\u2019 s Wharf.; DHE LITERARY & HISTO] JOAL | + SOCIETY OF.x oH 0° \u2018ESSAY; DISQUISITION or PAPER .slnytot thie following subjects 1 : .1 Gt ny department of Natural History, il \u201crelation: to British North Américs.: ; re à On any subject connected with the Hietdry off: : Manners of.the Adorlgines., \"8 On the; Hine \u2018Arts, or any proie if them, \u2018and ; the fagl] les \u2018ox ob envie de far\u2019 the titivation ad evelo went:th this : de ny Steet\u2019 \"84; ip oo He en \u2018the seta for Sciences, Mibôre espécially a Vo 8 He jé sources \u2018ahd Supiillitles of \u2018Brita or th a, an wor 7: 6 Ine best Pow off: any.Surjeet ire to \u201cBAHIA North Ametion it 5 hé Prizex offered are the SILVER \u2018MEDA \u2018ofthe Society.-The Society.teserves.to DALE however, the right-of withholding the Prin} : when in its judgement, no.production wor hyd + \u2018Âty is presented.i.uiveIf more than one Broductign \u2018ander aliÿ y parti- gnler,heai be, deemed worthy dr a Prize, an\u2019 didi Ei rize or Prines will, bè givéd.; site fo diet bna preschtea for tompetition must | he o BLE near rH éd.\u201cTL ia bine of: thietbest busi- thal, that is, prépafd\u2019 \u2018expressly\u2019 for the: 4 sho Pa tra! to which Prizes are awarded: be-il colic thd Property of the Society.* Allihointannications on the subject should de \u201c Adéfthsdd to the Counoil!Secretary, N.H, Bowks, \u201c Emyuire, and the productions, ransmitted.tb bim, 1fyee.of expense, before the: second.Wednesday | in Oe einctiod tbe pi jed 1 very production must accompänie Sete (te wh ened\u2019 oly a t p event A ä rs \u2018of.ei Hi bri or #06 HE bo ailjudgéd wa the sMedhisdin Next, Trtisge, idence «dl cie, +7 ui HENRY E.8 SEL dr dat ve \"Assistent Secre eu FC HEE 3 IW 5 be \u201cifs pf! i 'FFERS\u2019 PRIZES.for the :most pe ratolthan heretotore, Tene, Canada, its Antiquities, or the; Language nod! \u2018aitior\u2019s Hate\u2019 and Pigte 0 of\u201d me YOR SALE-ONE CASE of FURS,a half the nsual price.GLOVER & FRY, \u2018 Quebue, lat Nov, 1855, 10 \u201cHFGH SCHOOL OF QUEBEC.\u2018 \u201d suratipn, , &e.i, rengh, Lutin and Greek.+ Tyan, as heretofore, £1 (of13 Ba, pr aies she |-nayable quarterly jn.advance ; Se 10, years of age L140 Per apnjin.younger boys àt £8 per gpnum.By a die listribution of labour.among the Teachers und'other itrrangemiehle, &: fall >opper tünily is dfforded of securing- >proficieucy- in the branches, : Quebec, 4th Aug.1855.HE uanal course of instrnetion- in.this, Iy- * À shilntion comprises English \u2018Reading ; Grammar and Composition, Histary, Geography r riting Arithmetic, General and Commercial ; » Mathematics, including Geometry, Algebra, Me ; Viotorine, Cutis, Bons, and Mitfs, \u201cThere is also à Preparétort Glass opened Tor 1 practically useful, ins wall\u201d eg \u2018the Classical _ FOR SALE BY THE SRCRIBERS 2 $V ANGS.OF RIGGING, 50.Chests of Superior Gongon Tea,\u201d 50 Gases 1 Hollands, Cn - 80 Cases \u2018Superior Champa e, i ; - 84 Cases Magnesia, Rad .28 Boxes Liverpool Sosy ; 30 Boxes Sularatns, ! 100 \u2018Casks Rosin, 30 Casks Superior White Lead, : cs 6 Tons Cork Wood.+» GEO.BURNS SYMES & CO.29th March, 1855.PAPER AND STATIONERY 00 RTPING: PAPER, ! 4 WRAPPING PAPER, se GENERAL STATIONERY, and lerms.\u2014ALS0,\u2014 Messrs.R.& À.MILLERS series of NA TIONAL SCHOOL BOOKS.J.& W.REID & CO.Quebee, 26th May, 1855.TO LET, OR FOR SALE, ON ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS, now occupied by WALKER & BERRY- Apply to A.JOSEPH & co.Quebec, 17h April, 1855.RAW FURS.cash-price for, all kind of Srl FURS T.Agricultural Implement Mons | rNYHEE UNDERSIGNED: have taken.the,contract for the above.in the Provincial : Peni tentiary aud will.be prepared to, manufacture Grain Cradles, Manure, Barley and\u201d \u2018Hay Forks, Graiu Scoops, .Corn Brooms, &c.Le.Tliese articles will be all\u2019of first class mak \u2018ai a finiph\u2019; arrangements having been made\u2019 for \u2018nimple\u2019 sup\u2019 plies of the best quality of timber, and io jex | pense will be spared to produce thé best descrip reasonable terms-to the trade, iv: Partiés would do well to-scé-li tof - \u2018prices he fore giving their orders.+.: Apply to.THOS.DÉUNMOND & co.Kingston, 11th Sept.1855.FOR: SALE.a Horse Power, substantially built of thie: best: ed running in August lst, Length of Yea), Boiben it: \u2018Toris, co Can bib dedi at Davy\u2019s Slip,\u201c Point] Levi: \u2018For |, artiver \u2018partioulars dpply to ¥< oi EO: BURNS SYMES sco.2 \u201cQuête, 20th March; 1856.mu! {1 BIS4 UIT.The undersigned / hag always: on ind : SUPPLY of Nos.1 and 3 BREAD; the: Manufacture of Messrs, .TILTON, Mon + = treal, and which will be disposed of at about \u2018te Prices at the, ery.\"WALTER c.\u201cHEND ÉRSON., \u20188 th Wharf.- HE Subscriber: having increased facilities #sfor the mauutheturé.of: BISCUIT: ANT\" :| CRACKERS.is enabled to offer them at a lowei, id fo JOHN GLASS, oA, SE ie.Steep: \u201cFOR Ta LE.Le oN FARM situated: on CHALE , \u2018ROAD.in*1het Patish - of ST, tlie\u2018road lénfling to:the Seronony Mii, containing 90 a¥pents; with.abwut 80 arperits clentéd thereon, with n good.honse, barn, stable, Môrr- hquge; and Potashery.- 4 ia'ards Coetlent diatidibr bublness- of id pd.?\u2018For \" partion apply ge Che MEG J MPBELL, Quehie, ior to the prepiithr; nets Leds, \u2018and aus 1866.- TTL FOR SALE.; fh LOT of GROUND\" 85 : Feet AR Fite by 83 Fer Dipih with | NE HOUSE and BRIOK STA-.diss\u2019 Stands 'St.Rocks.: To opera iin Free | lat Cotrmbn: Socoage.\u2014Térna ly to \"Mt JAMES:DUGAS : Horst, Kawa \u2018Oral | st Street, SL.' Roch.serai.Dugas, the present eat, mush get £ £180 he: | ssofi oo otk of Bulldiigé'partiy oéétl fh, comtitlaing Yb filet Ah Stores atid AR vis ofr Bunde: tr Hbétage.ter Qt gay os \"HENRY\" \"8, 8GOTTs \u2018mon guet th Feb), 1866, + ris t-disny ~ Mgppe ï Baty add wo Year Huet salle 2 \u201cth i rat: acl alnraty yuo toon baw | 02 48 bleen aed odd die sg CE eg Lite oobi ee be wo ho 7 PA Fis A : ron 20 1.8} 1 vit» ; EAE vers t si ! Aer cie ; i mo cott sd] > - Lh bs aa dg BRAT 0st G10 ee Shes ae avy | its lt 13 + a tat Hat one adi Le dk Toshi dh ::160 Barrels White Bastard, Buger, .i FB | Daposrtory 47 Miss COC COCHRANE\u2019S, No.66; | rl HE oo BSCRIBERS HAVE Now IN Which they offer to Lhe trade at reasonable prices : \"RVINE WHARF, with extansive Stores, |, HE.SUBSCRIBER will pay.\u201cthe, he iF sensi, a his free 3 No.26 TER |.R.STRUARE.nd 21st Dec.1854.1a- vw) vd * PENITENTIARY: si : Quebee, Oct.306k, 1855.tion mannfactured : which will \u2018he \u201coffèreai on | + HE Seapoitg\u201d Steamer TADOUSAC, of 72 ! matéridlsand'neurly fiew/havingoniy-commenc || *\u2014 1980 \u2018tons OL M.| [above line, respectfnl is prepared to do any amount of.work that may |: \"SYLVESTER; bouniléd on.one aide by.) The house has heey (osup ted fdr the last: fori.Laie \u2018teëh yds aga \"GENE RAT/COUNTRY STORE 3} matos, MARIE.| The premises advertized.ahove for Sale.» Jas) ; | fore who ever buys i}, .Le Quebec.6th; March.un any; A pet HAVER Po EE \u2014 HE SUBSCRIBER.offers for i Patron FAVORABLE Tenus; \u2018the Teugble treet) and two Dwelling Hons Ton Sk \u201cAnne Street.Hine whole in free und con BUADE STREET, Fronting the Upper Town Market Square, IMPQRTERS AND ~ MANUFACTURERS OF FURS, C PFER to their Customers and the Public an Extensive Stoek of LADIES! | LABRADOR and STONE MARTIN, + MINK, ERMINE.and.SQUIRREL, Muffs, Ladies\u2019 PALMA.CLOAKS and HOODS from | Patterns lately réceived : from Europe.Gent\u2019s Fashionable: CABS, including several rnoveltien i in Shape.! : Beaver.and other Fur! Conts, made to \u2018order, ed artigly being made on thé premises, J \u201chovr-Shors and Moccesius.ROBFS-\u2014on Sale Wholesale.and Retail, - Quebec Nov.17th, 1855, : {QUEBEC A UXIL TA] RY BIBLE : SOCIETY.ST.JoHN STREET, AND AT : ++ \u2018|R.-MIDDLETON\u2019S BOOK STORE, Mov 0 Casks Sbda Ash, ped \"500° Boxes Cron Glass, ! cs ° TAIN STRERT.AY LARGE supply of BIBLES and TESTA-| At prices ranging from 5d.to 80s.receivéd at either of the Depositoriés.17th Nov.1855.- ANTHRACITE COALS.|qmseRe MACDOUGALL & CO.DEALERS IN American Anthracite Coals, .3t.Nicholas and Sacrament Streets, MON T REAL.\u2019 Hones, is, s prepared, ia fake orders for L Person PACE \u2018oRcARD, ' LACKAWAUNA, : Ana other varietios of Antlifacite Coals, now so Province and.the United States.\u2018Simples may be seen, and Terms, which are ] very | favorable, \u201cknown on a ign on to ES M.KE A crmit Vhaif PAPER! PAPER! HE SUBSCRIBERS have now in ! Stock, \u2018and are daily.receiving supplies of WRAPPING PAPER from :Lorette and Sher -hrooke Raper Mills., They are prepared to tal | Paper at, LOW PRICES.J.EW.REID & co.\u201ccher; Ang 11, 1855.; : FOR\u2019 SALE BY THE.SUBSCRIBERS : BO OUT 200 Coss cur NATLS\u2014assort- i 4 ls sizes! he WALKER\u2019 & \u2018BERRY, \u2019 AER He \u201coma Bante: of\u201d Montrenl.- 26th July, 1855.; Ji ; FOR SALE.EEF, Prime Mess and; Prime, Inspection of 1855.* CABIN and: SHIP BREAD; at Montreal prices.WALTER C: HENDERSON Te uy Ass.| RULING, &e.7 HE § UB.s c: RIBER: ,dhankful forthe liberal: patroliage afforddd him in fihe v- begs to intimate that be be entrusted Lo him Cheaply, Expeditiously, and Wells 7 : ROBERT MIDDLETON, Gainer brn October, 1855.ho CT WENIE RIFLES.\u201d [UST \u2018RE CEIVED: a: few ok the; vs JL RIELES ; 3raleo,-superior LONDON { : VOLVERS, Qu improvement, Jipon COLTS PISTOLS.un a 1866 NT HERMON CEMETERY: HENIY 8 SCOTT.Jie Ne hk 1S HEREBY SIN, hat for |.11 0 Jh e future N ie Spe [ALL &.ConT.Hs ha e CE vids SHAVE phy Quit, 12th\" Apri, Zn ADDO &1C0; having manufadtured dif LIS avr BER ST te POLISH eyer, offre 1 public now A ated Lo to me ne i any Other lsh tah Lu fot-1h the C or he John'sHtreet; coin a at the fol Jowing \u2018Grovèries :: cube ; .Ad er Tows\u2014Bararrivarors, doba St.: whinsifey Lun - FIT eu at #14 7 .Pu Rater BAFF'S, oe J a gn LUE ORSACRS, Garden.i + Low \u2014\u2014DTAFFORD\u2019B | ema ue re Sibson er er i 0 MPAON, 0 a Ha oh Bt Hugh LL merearer Sb Valier Str os.à du Launsent y! \u2018nor the Bhd, } cl Oot 1855.7 date vus der rr shat mit peti?+ Hat _.Gate Wed Fo eto ag hag, os ta astae ut res soe nd) GE Post pend beg fo \u201cak £3 CEE rite => + .- DE bi J \u201c\\ en's Velyet and Fur Gaps of new styles » CON warrant the workanhip as pers \u201c SoLeHorpens 6f \u2018HUDSO BAY \u201cBUFFALO.MENTS constantly on hand,\u2019 comprising .|'@ great variety of Types and Bindings; adapied \u2018|for Pnlpits, Families, Schools, &e., in the fol- Hlowing langnages, Tig, \u2018Evorisa, | Davish, \u2018Frexcn \u2018(including De, SWEDISH, * Bacy's: version J) Greek, 'GERMAN, ons | Liam, (ila.edition) ; FTALTAN, NN.B.\u2014Anûnal Subscribers are entitled to pur- \u201cclinse itt reduced prices.Subscriptions will he, |T% Sjbseriber, AGENT for\u2019 the abave generBlly used in the Manufacturing Cities of this riders for Pribting EL) dütable, asbiiatof Earthen P Poir & Co, |, en Mines Cp Canada for the sale of THE VINEYARD PROPRIETOR COMPANY'S celebrated BRANDY, offer it\u2014 fn HHDS., .GRAGASKS, and 7.Vory Old.CASES, GILSSPES & CO.Quebee, 21th Oct, 1855.ENGLISH EDITIONS OF BOOKS LATELY RECEIVED.ture, à Evenings nd Manor.Pencili share of the English Poets ond | d'their F Avourité Sceuca, 6 Werside Flowére® Or Tales and Pencilfugs epsake\u2014a Gift for al Seasons, Book of ables, TNustrated by Facts \u201cfrom \u201creal life; 4 6j The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress, from this World ta \u2026: «that which is to come-by Johu,Bun- ; yan, The Souvenir, à Token of Remembrance, 6 38 \u2018Envopgan Hjslory\u2014n series of Mirdtives Co of rem He incidents vedorded © in thd \u2018History of Eavope, 6°8 Tales of the Boyhood of Great Painters\u2014 Ff -Lranslafed from the French, hy Lady Scenon from the History of the Chistian Church\u2014by Rev.A.B.Bonor, The Roving Englishman in Tarkey\u2014 ' Sketches from.Life, 3 0 ÿ Captain Conot ; or Twenty, Feaïg.of an African Slaver, Uncle Sapi\u2019s Emancipation : Earthly Care © \u201ca Heaventy Discipliie nd \"\"ôther \u201c| -'intés anû sketches\u2014\u2018by Mrs, Harriet *.Beeclier Stowe, : 1 16 Thè Mayfower by Mrs.HiStowe, - \u2026 1°\u2018 The Priest and the Hugnenot ; or Perséen- tion in tbe Age of Louis the .15th\u2014 - from the French of 1.Loujs Felix i The Lamplighter, ; Life of the Duke of Wellington, with Tord Bronghain\u2019s 8 Oration, The \u201cLawyer's, Slory 5 of \u201cthe\u201d Opliän\"s Es _ Wiongs-: by a a Member \u2018ol thé New a York Bar, 2 Unéle Tom*s'Cabin : \u2018or Slave Life'in Ame: Woman an Enigma ; or Louise'De La: Val.2 ÿ 4alière\u2014by.Miss Marin J.Melnlosh; «: T Men: of the Times; British Statesmen.: Liar] of Aberdeen, Marquis of Lans- .;» dawne, Lord.Palmerst u, Lord John - , Russell, Six, James \u2018Graham, Mr.Glad- .gone, Dy Ke of Neweasile, Lord, Cran, VE worth, Sir Pie Molesworlll, Iron.Sidney Herbert, Earl \u2018of.Clnfonibn: j \u201cEarl of Granville; Duke of Argyle, \u2018si © Charles Wood)\u201d \u201c810 Pliztation Lifein the South\u2019; or the Long 7 Mow Spring\u2014hy Caroline TeeRentz, 2 \u20186 edi .SINCLAIR, ; Li Jolin Street.Quebeo, 15th Nov, 1856.iy ct i cs LANDING: ae ten À Ex\u201c \u201c« Mère, from Nésrastle, and ; FO \"SA, LE w SHING, SODA; ; A SN AM.KÈRR.\u201cLeayorafi\u2019s Wi, Sul avi Ita} Gotu 30,1 hi 20186 Lr ESTABLISHMENT: \u201cNO.26; \u2018ST; JOHN STREET, \"Lu AS WALKER &.éd.; = PLUMBERS; BE \u2018have cotimenced Business \u2018in the above line Branches, upon the NEWEST and MOST- AP- {| PROVED PRINCIPLES, \u2014consisting .of :VAPOUR, :.PEUNGE and - SHOWER, .ha] WATER CLOSETS , and : HOT, WATER RA spitntions; or\u2019 Pri iv ale Residences, the articles.réfnired in (heir trade, fhéy will ate terms.emiñéat Hôñses'intthe Trade in the Dd Country.and engaging none but the best workmen, | They hope, Lo, receive, a share of Public Pat ronage.Quebec, 3rd' Nov, \u20181856 Mit te en i : Lui 5X.\u201cELIZA.\u201d a 950 BM ELS Libradér Herrings, ES Barrels Mackifel, or 16 Casks Scal Oil, Pot Salé\u2019 sty : JAMES J, LOWNDES, , Works, St.Michel DY.amaska,| LC.Æ.VEE; ABOVE WORKS à being now in fol operation | i the attention of - Merchants: and::denlers \u2018in BROWN ARS isinvited :to the.articles.manu- |- faotured; as being EQuar' aN: QUALITY 10: ANY IMPORTED.i \u2018DRAIN TILES.i The proprietor\u2018has also imported From Englaha ci à superior MACHINE FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF Drain TILES OR Pipes, \u2014an article so extensively : used in Grea} Britian and the United St Toirmis MACHINE.has been awardec \u2014 Prizes in England, including.he Prize\u2019 Mripar.OF THE, Great Exit Ny OP, NovsTRT or ALL | NATIONS, \u2018 he he ation OF AGRYOULTURIZTS is invited : od bot of Tire \u2018Deitinia;} which has heën : Tea uf be the chéapest and hest mode of Drain- \"| ing Lid ; dnd improving both the quantity and | \u2019 quality o the Crops ha D AININ G.ongef an Spuriment, tt a well \u2018hacer |\u2019 Teas! fie, thidt fn Bret to'obtain eatly and burden \"ctopé: \u2018the\u2019 lhhdmust be thorchgins RTE \"hd Ho\u2018system of: draining is sb: cheap pes or Tiles.\u2019 - \u2018These tités'arg-inide in Jengthsof oncfoot each nti 'will:ndinit thé water at every joint, draining | the laud à dônsideruble distance on each side - ot] #he{Drain.Li 1 nÂll-lande requirer daining,.and.no couniry.|, 1 stands more in need ofit than Canada, y ler § he Ero retara the work of the Farmer.Mong, {he Spring.ot only.abs thotough, wing | a fe silos iter, Sut evo 1h, Comp oy atively di ry toipe e Hd , atid thus rémoye the: \u201cvost frôni' LE \u2018and Hohn siorking tivb or three wedks ALLEN CEm a 8 cts} Ci ec Ee hein be obtained: at the fanonite ogni: Dean ar bo net (Le ile 2:Anchessin:diamet rude pordjundret.col fin Dal tan 1 10800 LH, B 215 nait?He eff re wy iy ji BH, ant 8 ' > 2 at for Yamasks Po ory.ip Bèpt 1 : i nt \\ aan con ; ve et Sr A Wes Sr asl cooked a he Subscriber.\u201coffs \u2018for see ARRELS Yellow: Refined, LANDING FROM.YAMASEA.60,000 Ha % Quebec, 23rd Oct.POR SALES cr an EE opr, rs i ge _ \u201c1s SUGAR.| \u2014\u2014ALS0O IN BOXD OR DUTY PAID 3 Quebec, 23rd Oct, P 1066.60 QriCasks Part Win 1% Ba Fier sr ranttay Tea, CENES of Modern Travel and Adven- 5 al (2 12 do Souchong.AND\u2014 4060 Gomes Melia Reg LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY., 27th Septeigver, 1856.i by Fsony Forégter, \u201c 8 -Dornpe, \u2018The Ke : ang alt w Ve ST, fe 1 0 Gn aD ES & Montreal 3 Plotnresof rivéls-and Advetitures: + 6° 81, ue, ; istioa of LE iH Stor ol Aen oraitis What, | BEET 6 3 | \u2018 I À GifL Book for Young Ladies, 6 31 Quebec se win per a Quehee, Oct.01h, 1854.RINTING PAPER made to order.STATIONERY, &c., for § J.LW, REID & Cl CAE 45 na BBE, Paul Street.Quebec, Nov, 27th, 1855, iti i | J YNES, PORTRAIT PAINTER, st.i ° JOHN STREET, fronting Palace tregt.; 1at Nov.os * \u201cmec Cr etd oO A KU mn OR SALE b fe Subgoiber, FOUR TON8 of Superior: ARUM M.\u201d .C.BRODIE.oi fas a Perils;and Adventures, in the Deep, ,.6 \u2018gl.GENTLEMEN'S\u2019 \u2018DRESS GOODS, E are ow\u2019 SHEWING he NEWES STYLES front PARIS\u2019 and LONDO in GENTLEMEN'S DRESS.GOODS of alk kings, and, PR, inspection, will he foun in A cnera)ly offéred ore Mufflers, 9 he \"Muffléra, Spin pu Silk Scarfs, Onshiñeru fours SE Hang- 1 kgroiegs, Cashmere.kerchiofs, Shin, Ho ALE.ARRELS No.1 Split \u2014 -16- -Burréle Mackerel, à applt Jervia, © 6 oo Noy landing at -Atkinson\u2019s \"Whar, ex: « Maj ROBT.MITOHELL & 0.cae Nov.13th, 1866.TAMARAC KNEES, Tow LANDING and for Sale, 300 6:3 My Brother\u2019s Reeper\u2014by Mr, W ethnell, 1 61 Non Fe.jen A comte * Hid kerchiefs, Shah Clothing of all sorts, (8 e Nicoll's Advertisement), * Quebiee, Oct, 25, 1855, ; N.B Gentlemen *sDFessing Gowns frèm re GLOVER & FRY, HE: WILLIAM PRICE.Quebec, Nov.15th, 1865, .\u2014_ LT J OR\u2019 SALE\u2019 Fil THE SUBSCRIBERS | 'NICOLL\u2019S CLOTHING.RECEIVED this day per \u201cCanada\u201d Steanj- a LARGE ASSORTMENT.of; the aljove Calebrated, Gilothbiug \u2018in tHe NEWEST STYLES, suitable for.The \"present er, via Boston, \u201d Bungener, TE i\" 2: ê \u201cQuebec, 27h Oot, 1855 ) : NICOLL'S\" Pitot Capes) NICOLL\u2019S Whithiéy Capés, 'NIGOLL'S Melton\u2018 Capes; NICOLL'S Emperor Overcoats,: NICOLL\u2019S Sleeve Capes, : NICOLTY'S Méining Codi; - * NICOLI/S Froek Coats,\u201d Fai \u201cNICOLL'S Dress Coats, i\" © = NICOLL\u2019S Scolch Tweed Trowserg; NICOLL\u2019S Drees Veses, .NICOLL\u2019S.Dress Trowsers, * .NICOLLJS : Doublo Breasted Vests.BLOVER & Fay A rica\u2014by Mrs: H.B.Stowe,.2, à 7s i so N se Subserib 2 ber Town.and, Sous-le a vi [Ep ?will A dat he Sots \"\" Quebieo, 21h Oct.1806.brel - JFANCY - GOODS.HE éubscribëts WIUL-SHEW\" on ih 0} ?DAY 220d instant; 4 LARGE ASSOR MENT of FANCY GOODS received per \u201c Ca : dat 8 1.Steamer via Boston, Mon, Paris and Lond \"Teivet Maiitles, Cloth Manties, - Opara! Cioù Rich Silks, Ribbons; en, Crabimarens [ined Goby ee > A SIMPSON: &- \u201cce, HATHRES AND.FU thik ! ho 85 on Jol seb A | dort ngs, Del far Next: rendbi ns wise Clot | Bit of a i, Conts aid Rohes, (ra à GLOVER &FRY, Ti Qin) 18th Oct; 11856.1 pes Gelfenn do.| (7 Pine as of Éhe/ Best qi \u2026 Ladies Undér Clothing/ofiallkinda, &e, - petit 8 da; bro fein Quebec, 1st Nar.GRADE OF PNTREAL, oT À \u2018is: a riven.hati 41 DIVIDEND of FOUR AND A-HALF PER ! IN * CENT on thg Capitaï Sjoek of (his Institution has been this day declaïr 1 for ke current Fear, and-will-be- emir the its:Banking Honse-in this Ci gin.on and gles 1 the , FIRST DAY of DECEM- next.\u2018 \u2019 hy i - The Trinafar, Books will b losed from the Ri th November to 1st December, ?me 1! By'orderlof'thd Board, i.Ma 3 MR Pan dde 5 D RAYTDSON, MAL; He Oct, 1a.4s Pier QUEBEG: BANK.Noe is hereby given.that.a ; DIVIDEND of T Al VD.A HALF pey gent ed on the ampunt of the p Capital Stôck, for thé chirent Wall y eur, ps ee of after: the seoond day.of DEOEM- ik Bil a aT Er À ok wil be closed from the 10th To Tr 411 fe 2nd DECEMBER.order of the-Béard.ia .ad ighes < 447 TA ASON, ; per Carht Quebec, Tat Nov., 1855.g Chm.it J i } SEL \u2018IN Ju, MARINE INSURANCE.|| + SUN\u201d Marine roti Cor.\u201c « MERCANTILE ¥ do Oÿposité Mi.Sitelair\u2019s\u2019 Blationsiy y sie : .$1,500,0 : + COUNTROIAL do.do to he il Bx td\u2018iritirmräte tè-the inlabifants of: this - Cityatid siirrounding District, that they |.and are now prepared to exeente work in all its , 100.Tons inion, À ; 0 Do.Glengarnoock, = 2.Wn waite WIE Uns \u2018and: @isr cuit à Oct 186 gr 5 | ze or pore ar TE Merché oma dige,\u201d \u201c| Veisels-\u2014OCEAN OR: mo, io thé ec old on nopalisdonte, : hea\u2019 Bar Jom, oh GES of every description.adapted for Lublig Ia.\"Having lately, if sporfed.0, large Asso ment orf -* Be enabled to fit lip work dpôn, tihinsna téôder- : ihe oi, vs.= Quest { s Likewise [rom their Jong practicable experience ; whilst in the employment of some of the most {,.-; D Ps ét\" 7 aid) ale: 206 os toss 1] Bars Nos Maokers TÉ mr ust PUB PE and, = Bookstore Si Arthur Strebt, + nomme 1855] Wl UST sn 7 RENDIETTA7 ral: VISES taken ai REDUCED.RATES! of Premiums and LOSSES paid on,est bt WITHODT, REFERENCE TQ Yamasha Fotterÿ y \u201cand Brick | , i Gide, AN at a rahul bi unaNg Tis, midable t *[ isbment of Claims.Boarp 1n LoxDOK.Xe.OH F( IC ui \u201cthe sn tye aged 4 TE ARR, Ms Bey ; reste à rot \u2018the fatifil Gr è brig JP Safi ' decendti2 provision fdr and fdftlie eomthencemet df young: bo ei à tiess âré'aihong the most important\u2019of the advan.\u2018| tages which it secures ; and .while there ate! individuals to hom it\u2019 would: not-be benefici some way or other, Lhgre are very few, who SoS fit, without any actions, ; inconvenience to {bemaelyes, if they, felt 0 dis, |: pat \u2018do toatl it burly Ba du al \u201c> a ten Ÿ for hin Seed AR 4 bretn pS Grants\u2019 Wisasr, i1:00t: 2h 1886, LANDING, OXES.Belmont \u2018Sperm.Candies 1601 Ebda.DelCuypep's Hollan i ;t vu ; HE jte] aps £000} not avail.themsplygs p 3 er 7 pue 5 Que ptit otis NB 2 = i +14] 18 [et { fienft CANADA: LIFE ASSURANCE COMPA} \u2019 I u to render life assurance, in allits ramifiontiol ; updertaking flab: it \u2018formerly was while its ocd] management, enables the Band.to undertake at equitable rates, the assurance ofangf & q-value, Sora a] tr ge CLASSES.i Te LL.| contingoney in which,f res.som po gpmplica hy gi i » da bas Bu 3 wi lo jife Hanirénce offéra the \u2018best sid stent Javed thus two: penée a of'25,-may | be made.to {um of the= Canada\u201d 218 pe of 30, £161 rag pod | Las on: bate on\u2019 BR in 2d.ak deaths from th a ne tien fy TC; axs ONE: DOLUAR {, from the hge of 85,.\u20ac ee tr, a a of ey oad x sad thé age CAL , NONCE- a! in ie \u2018of Prohosat: \u2018and he the assurance of life, may oi # He tpders ed.| Agency Censda.iin eee ve étre pit Ath Ni eu og.Leis HEHE YH) se 6 pu Ep io the IT fanwot giibu- ?Sif ae iad ts wind elornen env! 0 AUB ahinin GO: to oi suse) Bibs Ed ha © enti HE him.of bewolls wd of neitenal titers wp Ai Hautes syrauises Heseud j 3 nadi \u201c1a no Cheese sen 5 hsittals deu Lin: S98IRE NGENGT de ASS IRUAÉ) Hess cos 6 1 Je ei de Sheer Le) 3 brie: Qi + Ho ay gal | Le ed ! ét ee + diver Lew qloo H ursPé 0 bnbnotta ad % sir 416} À ' fr i pet < ; Soni ip Nov.fe at ids th pb ean fof) news *pape Tr NOR e hed yithin i Beep oh oud Chin Jit notle pond > ha Bitrate, BIR Otis.ong se % fe wold en \"casa SAAS, ALEXANDER SMEATON, Merchant Taslor dnd Clothier, NO.:20% ST.JOHN STREEY.- \u201cAB: constantly: «on band.a well selected £ .Stock of Cloths, Casgimeres, ; Tweedy, and e at ngs ; nnd ia prepared to nile liem up to _| order in evêry \u201cvariety of Garmeiits shitable tor ; 1p Gentleman, : Youths, ::or «Children?in - the .most : verse withihe.grentest despatali, and he mos oderate Terms.\u201cQuetiée, Tat ov., 1856.{ MARBID-FOR- SALE.: 108 \u2018 \u201c6 VERS a se.pres PS HEADSTONES., or nt ty ' fi natok /Dapall a Pa veady fpr ¢ grogtion.11 Mantbl fetieh, vari né designs: si LSét-Malile, Tops, with on without Blagk Wal- dé Pie STATUARY Wy _Copelaña.) Smal! miible: Fountaïn;\"- : sm Peck ainy Sabor Table 30 Magie Rp À labaster, TPATIAN VASES & 60 Pieces Plaster Busts, Models Sc.*: \u2026 Evbry'arkicle nthe rade.Gpighed j in super for manner, andab thà ; L howe rom rep MORE EN price.\" cu Mb or Btreet- withont.Quebec, Nowe eh 80% 15 ou 4 \u2018 .BE NEW or figues + rE MUSIC THe Sabre Pe parier published a Le itled de hg Ranger Non THE Uiiarey, \u201d CHARLEE SWAIN, the usic hy J.oi a ie 19° 34.ut free of yostagd mat ofiilie: Rrovince.spi dad gy di, WS Hirt 24, 51 4e din Sre Street.HEAVY: LEADi PIPR ji \u201cPES EEE set i\u2014LEAD RE suitable Ki .ET Best A ha Tine As WATER LL Te 0 ha AmmRy 8: SCQOEIT.+, Quebeg, 10th May, 18 EWA basis frre wi 4) Ré SAT astra \"Tite hr niin one ie, om Lt yz 17 wi WB from \u201cFR 2 QED LINSEED LN, \u201cGIB CO.«Rue, on T1856.wv x 8% int o 7 7 La A dgu u oR) Tai ARR Hibr ur: LED 3 siisnad NE a TH) Ll ICES 10,8 Drog © oie 06S: tn 38 SAMUEL WRIGHT.: Quebgo; Nov: 15th; TE suns und sand Tea CWAN AN Dp,\u201d de a sus df y AON: erie GPL hn in ftps AE Hood du dhe Salaies © Si 5 avi td\u201cmen : Bai how their b@binensou Hodais ue averti = gol un adh ATO 1 tne des ul a steady Actiné man \u2018to: Carry: Den Er ta ER Y.1 d'u Qliénée Doris 1 fri wo rng pd edp PHS: mil ium Eu Theis \"Kiril CRIP Th \u2018BATHS Pa ton éonfiowrg-for Salé by H.:S.SCOTT.to us 5 re Marion BOOKS iY fh Ji in a \u201c1 PA Hand BEETS + AY Peu PrizeBesdys poy A 2e 53 AT Homes! \u2018g fi rie aw iid To Lower hl bosch és HOT OR mt TTT if attra + \"GR OR SALE, #3 5005 SENG SHERRY Wve f THILO TAMES MO KBRE, vf ire li Losyerafts Wharf.% [ai Quebec, 30th, 0 et.dP, Ld shes if void nse Tl 9 fe M ps DAY, EVEN) jeu vas PRIDAY- BVENINGS ! Ho The: prubtice: bf eAN# Ms ud Suchenn 11 1 Subscription to onold GlaxssO i per month; jon FIVE-DOLbARS ot tie Qu rae, YF-PAID IÉ-ADYANOE:.Ry 1.{he Classes.ES sommetsn A8 =ratiiine ii 1 Tan BUTERA noisaia Hoke ie it Las PRIVATE WE Gar me oT EEE .\u2018cannot be made without flax,.nor cloth ~wool ; and nwehindty ard #hipware\u2019 te re- isult of\u2018agribaliuré, and tanaléotäte.* \u2018How- \u201cAion is it thatotise ohitivatiésc£.the soll should NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.Bivached Canvass, Seaming Twine, English Cordage, Xo.&e., for Sale\u2014C.W.Wilson.Extra Supertine Family Flour for Sale J.W.Leaycraft.Quebec Dispeusary-\u2014G.(5.Ardouin.Elliot's Dentifrice.Pine & Spruce Bonrds for Sale\u2014-P.Langlois & Co.Educational Quebec Young Men's Protestant Uuion-J.Maclaren.Do.do.do.do.Holloway's Olntinent and Pilts.\u201cHE QUEBEC GAZETTE.1855.QUEBEC, l1rn DEC., FARMING IN THE LAND OF NOD AND FARMING IN CANADA.Whatever may have been the first ocenpa- tion of wan it is preity clear that the business of cultivating (he ground was forced upon him ut a very early period in the world\u2019s history.Admin and Eve were apparently hurried ont of u tropical into a cold climate.While in Eden exerlion was unnecessary ; every want was satisfisd ; and every wish but one could be gratified without a penalty.lu the whole of the garden, only the fruit of the tree of know- tedge, from which ha diflerence be- tweenguod and evil was to bo fell, was interdicted, and yet the forbidden fruit way indulged in, and the disobedient couple sent to the Land of Nod.Perhaps, nay it is wore than probable, that the fall of man was pre-ordained.But, however that may be, the resnlt was emigration and industry, and the peopling ot the whole earth.From that hour, human troubles began\u2014from that hour \u2018\u201c man was born unto trouble us the sparks flee np- ward.\u201d There are yet nevertheless favored spots of earth where the human race can live almost without exertion; but in such spots mun degenerstes\u2014neilher 1he sciences nor the arts flonrish-\u2014man seems (o ;be in his primitive condition.It is in temperate climes that industry most prevails, and il is inregions comparatively sterile that agricnlfnre is ost scientifically pursued.The mwmd is most active when vegetation is almost the least so, to an extent indeed realizing the proverb\u2014 ** necessity is the mother.of invention.\u201d Had the soil and climate of Scotland, lor instance, been nore favorable for natural production than it is, the acience of farming would not there have reached so high a standard\u2014agri- cultural chemistry would have been less wn- erstood\u2014and the plough, the harrow, and the rake wonid have been of an inferior description.Necessity has forced upon the.agrisulturiet manuring, drainirig, and rotation of crops, as it has forced upon the manüfac- turer the institution of machinery for manual or ammal labor.And labor begets labor, science begets science, one discovery leading to other discoveries, and to the conclusion that there is ever something to be discovered.The coldest soils have been rendered extragr- dinarily productive by the application of artificial heat.The grass has been stimulated by electricity, and indeed the summer\u2019s, sun almost rendered unnecessary by ihe attainments of science as applied to agriculture.Tn the United Kingdom of Great Bntain ahd.Ireland, notwithstanding the bleakness of the atmosphere, science has caused the earth lo bring forth more abundantly than in countries better favored by nature ; and to this cause is to be attributed the \u2018result.it Here, vegetation is extraordinarily rapid, the winter\u2019s snoivs acting as a warm covering for the ground, which has also during our short summer the benefit of a tropical sun\u2019s heat.In some parts of the country almbfit\u2019t¥o ¢rops of whet may be raised ; but in this section of it we not only have been contented with one crop, but have almost trusted to providence entirely for its production.In\u2019 Lower Canada, the farmer will hardly take the trpible to cleaf his land of stones, or if he does do #0, instead of using them as dykes or in road-making, he only piles them up in the middle of his feid!\u2014 Ploughs, winnowing machines, even carts, are of the rudest description.Draining, subs soiling, manuring and rotation of crops are scarcely dreamed of unless by the few gentlemen farmers, who do not sel] sufficient 10 cover their expenses, because farming.with them is a pleasure not a business.There is of course an excuse for the indifferent farming of Lower Canada.Every farmer raises enough to satisfy hid wants, Fed fared pay rènt, dnd fower still dard fo \u2018atmbes riches.here is too much conténiment.Thee is too much comfort.-There is too 1much ease for exéttion.\u201cEven when a farm becomes.too: swell for the support of a family, the only remedy which suggests itsell 13 removal of a phrtiof the Mmily to some other spot of earth, \u2018on Which \u2018Îltey- feed Je locusts, of ie - and then change again.\u201cYr contse he want of good roads in the interior 10 bring farm produce to market operated\" jn produciog the indifference to Iabgrioue Agriculture 10 which qi 8 allusion pas jüet | in Vy and the iritro- Ruvrils.\u2014It is a source of 1é4 \"am duction of srailr ad 0 effect a Ehang®.In \u2018hen once the love of money fidhds AKat-is SE felt, cupidity will suggest ;gven to the: Canadian foser the employment of means, lo ake dip and more remunerative, and.thereby enribh the country as well ashimself:' \u2018is, infleed, on agribulurs\u201d thar 41 de, Heports.\u201d.Linen without e slight extent ever the Jandedtinterests may; be: rmiléd by trading inleré L Soul no di, \"Sigivn Leds eo, of oxohangd oweTedlt 1 th Inidedintéresis, nave, be attended to.Were it only well known to every farmer that a judicious system vf under- diaining would double the products of à farm, what farmer would refuse to incur the expense if a market was easily accessible ?If every WiMont tb former te Iter \u201c 1n thse eYents of feustit dbour ly; k i VE! flax, cotton, hides,.and, indeed, ayery, file: [ight d4'wo}d whatit 19.How esse Val and it à note be au bat Gronf Britain +, QU Eg EC \u2018GAZ ETTE, T would neglect manunng ?knew practically the value of the rotatory syalem ol sowing what farmer would neglect If every farmer it?\u2018These are matiers, nnlike the ituporta- tion of improved breeds of cattle, which can be attended 10 without much expense, and yet the Canadiun farmer now troubles himself very little about them.The difference even between deep and shallow ploughing is not recognised.The farmer of Lower Canada, at this hour, is contented to use the sume means of production as were used by his great grandfather ; and that only because his agricultural education has been unattended to, and because his wants have been too easily satisfied.If the Canadian farmer will not exert himself more this he may depend upon : elsewhere will he be sent to earn hia bread in the sweat of his brow, and other people will usurp his place in that which, in his hands, assuredly has been the ¢ Lanv or Non.\u201d \u2014 Fire.\u2014A fire broke out this morning in the dry goods store of Mr.Montmigny, adjoining the French Chureh, L.T., by which the bnild- ding and ali the goods and furniture were totally destroyed.Mr.Montmigny\u2019s premises met with a similar fate last year.\u2014 .«nlp em Dearn oF General Manknas.\u2014We regret to announce the peath of Major General Markham, C.B., which melancholy event took place on the morning of the 2lst uit, at 4 o\u2019- clock.The deceased General was in his 50th year, and was.the second son of Admiral John Marktim, son of Dr.Markham, Archbishop of York.He entered the army as ensign in the 32nd Regiment, in May, 1824.es A CLERGYMAN ConmITTED TO JarL.\u2014-The Rev.Dr.Vaughan, of St.Olaves Clinrch, London, has been committed to jail to take his trial for making false entries in hia register of burials.\u2014Tle object seems to have been to obtain double fees.2 Among the passengers by the steamship \u201c Canada,\u201d which sailed for England from Boston at 10 o\u2019clock in the forenoon of the 5th instant, were Sir Charles Stuart, Messrs.Mc- Calland P.Valin of Quebec, and S.W.Sewell «of British army.\u20ac CULTIVATOR \u201d\u2014 AGRICULTURE.\u2014 Farming isthe most useful, innocent and honorable employment of man.On it depends the prosperity of all other vocations.Canada being an agricultural country, every means should be used to further its prosperity, in diflusing useful information.The ¢ Albany Cultivator?\u2019 is a valuable paper; some of the most intelligent men in America are contributors to its puges, and it can be bought at the bookstore in connection with this office at the low price of haif-a-dollar a-year.\u2014\u2014\u2014 New AMERICAN STEAMER.\u2014The mammoth steamship New York, building for Cornelius Vanderbilt, which was 10 have been launched at New York yesterday, is of 5000 tons burden and is the Jargest ever constructed on this continent, though the Adriatic, now building for the Collius line, is of nearly the same tonnage.The keel of the New York was laid in April last.She will ply between New York und Havre.One account says that she is to be called the Cornelius Vanderbilt, \u2014_\u2014 NEW BOOKS.We have received from Mr.Peter Sinclair, bookseller, John Street\u2014\u201c Charles Vavasseur,\u201d a novel written with great ability; \u2018« Almacks,\u201d a tale of English society, said to be a delightful work, and one that will arouse curiosity; ¢ Lily Huson,\u201d a touching and interesting work of fiction ;\u2014and from the office in connection with this paper, * Horrible disclosures \u2018of Maria Mouk,\u201d « the Escaped Nun,\u201d i Kaloolah,\u201d\u201d and many other productions which we cannot even enumerate.jp A new horse-shoe has been invented by Mr.8.Short, of New Londôn, Connecticut.The peculiar feature is that \u2018the new shoe has not a nail or nail Hole'in it | Otherwise; it15 made in the common form, and is held \u2018bn .the foot by au iron cap, something in\u2018 the\u2018 shape of a low cut vamp of a man\u2019s léather shoe, or the leather peak of a boy\u2019s cloth cap.The iron cap on the hoof is about two inches wide at the toe, bul narrower at each side towards the heel, It is so thin as to be a little flexible, and is fastened to the foot bya screw passing through thetwo ends \u2018behind the heel.The lower \u2018adge of this cap fits into.a groove cut in the outer edge of the shoe, which holds them together, and the screw fastens them both to the hoof.This oap does not come to much wear, | and will outlast many shoes.no Taz PresipENT\u2019s MEssaoe.\u2014The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun says: The message is in type, and will be found to dwell at some length upon our foreign relations.Those with Great Britain are far from being of a hostile character.Whatever disturbance Bas been of late excited grew out of the.blundering or misapprehension of the British government and its agents, The question of the Souud dues is treated, and accompanying the message are several documents on the subject.The capitalization oi the dues, as proposed by Denmark, will be rejected by Englan , France\u2019 and Prussia, as well as by the United States.Russia has not yet indicated her course on the subject.OPENING or ST.ANDREWS\u2019, CHuRcu THREE - {plead for us to chronicle ume to tithe Hd vl arke of progress our good town has lately so plen- tifally furdished.We sometime! po that the Presbyterians of Three Rivers had commended the erection ofa church in Hart Street,\u2014which is now so far completed that thé | congregation were enabled, last Sabbath,\u2019 to open the basement sto! \u2018he church is a neat, su tial, stoue edifice | highly créditable to the ohristian liberality of the Presbyterians of Thre8\u201cRivess, and also reflecting much credit on the arshitdctura skill and good tasé of the Building Commit- tée.- {nager 15 Qu ve at ' foc é in| a #e \u2018have a\u2019 deeper.dnterdut than firat siglit appeat.\u201cGeneral Walker's sucoekd 1s à greg step inthe diredtion of the Annexation of Central Atheriba tb the States, look with indifference of} any tr tion tending toward that result.countrÿ which forms nature\u2019s Highway between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans is of too much importance, for Brother Jonathan to be allowed to muke himself exclusive master of it.The Central farmer knew the value of manure what farmer \"3nd; Moved by John\u2019 Tayldr, seconded by the more remote parts of the county, and seeking to advance nothing but the localities in which their own properties are situate, and sacrificing the interests of the agricultural community of the county at large.Williém' Smith._ Resdlyed \u2014 to pay, the tolls levied on the road, provide that fhe road is male in preference to other roads uot 80 useful to the agricultural interests of the County, of the Point Levi toads with the County of Quebec, as bei for public worship.lution.John Taylor.committee for the purpose of communiostih with our Worthy-reptesentative, F.Evanttrel, Esq.MiP, P.t Messrs.John Smith, J.| ad Musghy, \u2018T.Kavanach, J.Taylor, F.Faladour, Tok.Evamivnss, Esq.Ly r ow ; .ounty of Enebec.\u2018 } usd | 40 Age, cave pater, cervici [mponere nostre.Sit comes, et longe servet vestigia conjux.American difhculty has already on more than Jump 2p, 0M Boy, and Sonny you England and the Stutes, and we unticipatel that this last fllibustering expedition will bring mpuers loju speedy pnsis.&ilobe.| 2m - Eucroës Drvhruce.\u2014Haÿlilg made use of this excellent tooth-powder, we cannot too highly commend it to our readers.It greens to possess all the requisites of a Dentifrice, being ugreeable to the taste, while it is nost efficient naa clenuser of the teeth, rendering them white without injuring the enumel, .Wo notice it is prepared from she recipe of Dr, Elliot, whose experience and kill in the dental art shoulyl of itselt he sufficient to juslify implicit contidence in bis recommendation.-\u2014 Montreal Herald.-\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tue Navigation.\u2014Steamboating is becoming daily more and more \u2018\u201camull by degrees and beautitully less.\u201d The Arubian lus hauled off the lake, and the New Era hus hauled off 1he River ; leaving the Ottawa and the Magnet on their respoclive routes, the last roses of summer.\u201d On the Bay of Quite, the steamer Bay of Quinte is laid up, and the only boat that runs is the Noretly.In all probability the Magnet will only make one more trip np, and not relnrn.\u2014 Kingston WVhig.rs [From the Toronto Leuier.] OPENING OF THE Toronto AND HAMirTov Rainway.\u2014T'he trains on fthe Toronto and Hamilton branch of the Great Western Rail- lg ATE ee UESDAY, DEC FAREWELL ADDRESS OF .THE REV.DR.DUFF.We have already stated that the Rey.Dr, Duf was soon lo Jaaye Seotland for India.\u2014 At~a meeting ot the presbytery of Edinburgh on the 11th of Qotober, Dr.Pull delivered his farewell address.It was'u\u2019beautifal-prodne- tion, and had we room, it would give us pleasure to re-produce the whole address ; we cannot, however, forego the gratification of publishing the conclusion\u2014his farewell to Scotland\u2014¢¢ his own, his native land :2\u2014 « And now, this my home work bemg for the present finished, while exigencies of a peculiar kind appear 10 call me back again to the Indian teld, I cheerfully obey the sununons ; and despite its manifold ties and attractions, I now feel as af, in the fulness of heart, 1 can say, farewell to Scotland\u2014to Scotland ! honored by ancient memories and associations of undying glory and renown !\u2014 Scotland, on whose soil were fought some of the mightiest battles for civil and religions liberty ! Scotland, thou country and home of the bravest among uodaunted Reformers \u2014 Scotland, thou chosen abode and last resting place of the ashes of most heroic and daring martyrs !\u2014yet farewell Sco:lund ! Farewell to all that is in thee! Farewell, from peculiarity of natural temperament, 1 am prepared to say, Farewell ye mountains and hills, with way, connected running yesterday morning.The line was not, however, formally opened; that ceremony will, it is understood, take place in a few days.Some time previous to the hour appointed for the starting of the train (ten minutes after eight o*clock) a large number of persons had assembled ut the station, which is only a temporary wooden building, at the foot ol the bridge leading to the Queen\u2019s What.And, shortly alter the time announe- ed, the train started.It was composed of three cars, which were filled almost 10 inconvenience.The train proceeded along very smoothly and at a preity smart pace up to about a mile beyond Port Credit.At that place, liowever, it dashed though a large wooden fence which had been erected across the track, by a farmer living inthe vicinity.The cause alleged for the perpetration eof this insane act, is, as far as we eonld learn, a dispute which took place between the farmer and the Com- pans us 10 allowing the.line to be run across us land.With this exception, the trip was a very pleasant one, and the running of the carriages remarkably easy.On arriving at the Hamilton Station, onr citizens were greeted with hearty chieers by a large concourse of Hamiltonians, who had assembled to witness this inauguration of a new era inthe commercial relations of the rival cities.At about a quarter to eleven, some eight or ten well-filled cars started from Hamilton on the return rip.And this time, the conductor of the tiff took the precaution of taking a con- \u2018stable alôhg with him, feating a repetition of the outrageous act, which might have proved so disastrous to the train going West.We are sorry to say, his anticipations were realized, foron nearling Port Credit, the engine-driver perceived that the fence was re-erected, and also that a large number of very formidable- looking stakes were driven into the centre of the track.He ut once shut-off steam and succeeded in bringing the train to a stand-still before coming iuto collision with the fence.The Constable got off the train, and after sume little trouble arrested the farmer, who seemed perfectly willing to bear the consequences of 18 mad act.y this time, the stakes and lence were removed, and the train proceeded to Toronto, whereit jarrived about noon.Thus ended the first trial trip on this line, the opening of which has been locked forward to with auch intense anxiety for months past.And we feel much pleasure in\u2019 congratulating the company on its successful termination.- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014- MUNICIPAL.At a general monthly meeting of the iMu- nieipal bounds of the Parish of St.Dunstan, held at John Smith\u2019s house, in the said Parish, on the 31d of day December, 1855, in conformity to the provisions of ¢ The Lower Canada Municipal and Road Act, 1855.\u201d At which meeting were present :\u2014John Murphy, Juhn Taylor, Francois Faladour, William Smith, Tobias Kavanach ; the said forming a quorum of the said Council : John Smith presiding as Mayor.The following resolutions were unanimously adapted :\u2014 1st.Moved by Mr.John Taylor, seconded by Mr.John Murphy.Resolved :\u2014 That this meeting sees with regret thal the management of the Quebec Turnpike Trust in relation to the St.Dunstan Road is inconsistent with and prejudicial to the general interests of St.Dunstan, inasmuch as the saul Trust are receiving the full tolls established by law at the budge erected on the said road, and that two miles are nleglected ; that is to say, that two miles from, Francois Lefrance\u2019s leading to Lake Beauport, which was granted in 1861, and contracted for in 1853 ; and that the said Trust are finishing unprofitable roads, called by-roads, in the neighbourhood of Quebec, which are swallowing up the monies granted by the Legislature, thereby causing the tolls to_rise on the \u2018main lines of road, 6 which St.Dünstan road is one, and not receiving any \u2018benefit thereby.2nd.Moved by William Smith, seconded by Tobias Kavanach.Resolved :\u2014 That in order to secure equal rights and privileges under the provisions of the ordinance, that thé present commission should be annalled and a new one appointed ; sach commission to be composed s0 that a fit and propor person should be chosen oct of each of the Parishes or parts affected by the ordinance, to be a member of the Turnpike Trust-\u2014such person to.be \u2018elected by \u2018the \u2018independent electors, or by 4ppoiniment of the Governor Generdl.Co Francois Faladoir.Resolvéd :\u2014 - That the present Board gre composed of entlemen residing within the limits of the Jity of Quebec, and not competent to act for 4th, Moved by John Murphy, seconded by \"That the St.Dunstan\u2019 farmers ure willing - 5th.Moved by John Murphy, seconded by That the Parish: protests against the union prejudicial to the interests of | ; th sides, and the present commission should b deparaipd, and \u2018a corimisdion appointed for \u20186th, Moved by.John Murphy, seconded by Resolved :\u2014 That the following.gentlemen do compose a mith, Eagrs., with power to add.«ov, Jonn Smrrn, Mayor.\u201cD.Ross, Sec, Tress.* CLAssicAL sRproms' ihi parvas Iulue.an trot beside, while Wifey waddles arter! one occasion threatened a collision between that a piece of ground is wanted in centre of Inverness for building a Presbyterian house of public worship, I have to state to you that 1 shall give grouml as follows.Presbyterian house of worship of the township of Inverness, County of Meg- antie, I, Archibakl McKillop, J.P.send greeting.\u2014Know ye that I, the said Archibald Mc- Killop, for divers good\u2019 causes and valuable considerations have given and grantdd, by 4 these presents do give, Tobias Kavanach.Resolved :\u2014 to the said trustees an of land is bounded on the S.E.side ® altar : t t Es each side on the principle'of the second reso- th 8 convosaion road between the 6t your exhilirating breezes, where the soul has at times risen to the elevation of the Rock of Ages, and looked 10 the hill whence alone aid can come.Farewell, ya rivers and murmuring brooks, along whose shady banks it has been often my lot to roam, enjoying in pour solitude the sweetest society ! Farewell, ye rocky and rugged stands, where I have so often slood and gazed at the foaming billows, as they dashed and surged everlastingly at your feet ! Farewell, ye churches and halls throughout this land, where it has been su often my privilege to plead the cause of a perishing world ; and when, iu so doing, | have had such precious glimpses of the King in his beanty, wielding the sceptre of grace over awakened, guickened, and ransomed souls.Farewell, ye ubodes of the righteous, whether manses or ordinary dwellings, in which this weary, pilgrimed body has often found sweet rest and shelter, and this wearied spirit the inost genial Christian fellowship.Farewell, too, ye homes of earliest youth, linked to my soul by as:io- ciations of endearment which time can never eflace.Aye, and farewell ye graves of ray fathers, never likely to receive my mortal ve- mains ! And welcome India! Welcome India, with thy benighte«l, perishing millions ; because, in the vision of faith I see the renovating process that is to elevate them from the lowest depths of debasement and shame to the noblest heightsof celestial glory.Welcome ye majestic hills, the loftiest on this our globe ; for though cold be your summits, and clothed with the drapery of eternal Winter, inthe vision of faith T can go beyond and behold the mountain of the Lord\u2019s house, established on the top of the mountains, with the innumerable multitudes of India\u2019s adoring worshippers joyously thronging towards it.Welcome, 100, ye mighty stupendous fabrics of & dark, lowering idolatry, because in the vision of faith, I ean see in your certain downfall, and in the beauteous temples of Chris- lianity reared over her ruins, one of the might- lest monuments to the triomph and glory of onr adored Immanuel.Welcome, too, thou majestic Ganges in whose waiters, throngh every age, such countless multitudes have been engulphed in the vain hope of abtaining thereby a sure passport to immortahty, because in the vision of faith, I behold the myriads of thy deluded votaries forsaking thy turbick though sacred waters, and learning to wash their robes and make them white in the blood of the Lamb.Welcome\u2014if the Lord so wills it\u2014welcome, sooner, or tater, «a quiet resting place on thy sunny banks, amid the Hindu people, for whose deliverance from the ryrannie sway of the foulest and cruelest idolatries on earth, | have groaned and ua- vailed in soul agony.Fare ye well, then, reverend fathers and beloved brethren and sisters in the Lord ; fare ye well in time ; fare ye well through all eternity ! And in the view of that bri fi and glorious eternity, welcome, thrice welcome, thou resurrection morn, when the graves of every clime and every age, from the time of righteous Abel down to the period of the last trumpet sound, will give up their dead, and the ransomed myriads of the, Lord, ascending on high, shall enter the mansions of glory\u2014 the palaces of light\u2014in Immanuel\u2019s land ; and there, together in indissoluble and blissful harmony, celebrate the jubilee of a once groaning but then renovated universe ! Farewell ! farewell ! CORRESPONDENCE.(Tothe Editor of the Quebec Gazette.) Sir,\u20141 had resolved to take no notice ofa letter which appeared in your Paper of last Saturday, from Mr.Mekillop of Inverness, regarding the properly of the presbyterian Church there, because arrangements wer: in progress for effecting an amicable settiement of the dispute, and was unwilling to do anything that might widen the breach.To-day, huwever, | was accosted by a friend who told me that the impression on the part of the public was, that I had been misinforined in regard to the statements which 1 formerly made, and that an answer was expected from me.I am sorry to see 2 man of Mr.McKillop\u2019s years accusing a minister of the gos el of ¢ designing to deceive the public.\u2019 Pshall not return railing for ruling, but, by a gimple statement of facts, endeavour to place the matter in a true hght ; and the publie may draw what inferences they please for themselves.\u2018The original document granted by Mr.Mec- Killop, on the faith of which, a Presbyterian Church was erected, is dated Dec.29th, 1839, and 1s 10 the following effect :\u2014 Sir,\u2014Whereas it was represented to me the To the managers or (rustees for, building a = : $ sa) in the centre rant and Bonfirm un- their sucéessors in office for ever one acre of land in the south-east corner of Lot No.16 of the sixth range of lots n the said Township of Inverness, which acre, he concession road between the 6th.and 7th, ranges ; on the S.Wi and N.W.by the lande of said Jot.it ; MoKillop gives, for'thë.purpose abbve tated, frealy, peaceably dnd quietly, without any manner of let, trouble, denial of me, \u2018the said Archibald McKillop, iny heirs, or successors, or an which premises I the said Archibald McKill have put the said managers or trustees in füll | \u2018| and peaceable possession by virtue hereof.In witness whereof, I the said Archibald McKillod have set my hand on the day.This portion of land, J.Archibald person, or persons whatsoever of all Signed, sealed, and delivered, in presence \u201c3 ¢8ignedy | * Adhumarn McKiLioe, vt Bain Hg James STEWART.To Mr.William Henry, of the 7th Range.} Such is a copy of the original dooument, on the faith of which the Church was built.(Old Countryman.) Itis true that in 1841 a deed was drawn out 4% ÉMBER 11 co j rte somanly, and so true, that ifthe great Eng- ) néw,| y Lui \\ \u20ac La > É i.1865.inl form binding the property to the es- oh Church of Scotland, but this deed was pot completed, and therefpre ps of no fôrce in law.tees were appointed by ilie people of Thverness, whose names do not appear in the impertect deed, executed in 1841, In that£deed, however Lhe names of three Clesgymen are introduced as Trustees, who were never chosen, nor-approved of by the, people ol Inyprness, Farther, ihe deed thus binding the Chure property to the Church established by law in Scotland, was never submitted to the people of Inverness, and consequently never oh- tained their sanction.Whether it would have been approved and sanctioned by them, had it been so submitted, is what no man can tell.But cerlginly itis a strange mode of deuhing with ecclesiastical property for individuals, whether connected with the district mn whieh it is situated or not, whether having any stake in the property or not, to frame a deed, and contend that it is valid, withont ever having submitted it to the] people for their approval.I trust that the free people of Canada will never submit to have their riggts trilled with in such a manner.Mr.McKillop says that his \u201cgift was intended for and given to the Church ot Scoi- land :* with his intentions 1 have nothing 10 do ; certain documents are before me, aod from them only I have formed my opinion.From these it is plain that the piece of ground was given for the purpose of building a «\u2018 Presbytarian house ol without specifying the Established Chureh,} or any other body of Presbyterians.And 1 is a interesting fact that al that very lime there existed at St.Sylvester, a Churah.of which a gentleman at that time belonging to the Reformed Presbytertan Church, but now of the Presbyterian Church of Canada, was minister.And there is a Church also in Leeds, butlt on ground granted by the late Mr.Ross, who himself, belonged 10 the United Presbyterian Church, which is common to Presbyterians generally.Let us bearin mind moreover, that in Inverness in 1839, as now, thera was a cousiderable number of people members of the Presbyterian Church of Tre- land, which was then in communion with the Established Church of Scotland, though entirely independent of it, but which repudiated the connexion, when the Established Chureh of Scotland betrayed the liberty, und forfeited the confidence of the great body of the people.And now the Presbyterian Chureh of Ireland, without renouncing its civil privileges, maintains the same communion with the Free Church, which it formerly did with the Established Church in the days of its purity ; and its ministers aid probationers are received by the Presbyterian Church of Canada on the surne lerins as its own licentiates.And is it consistent with law or justice, that the property of these people is to be handed over to the nnfaithful Church now established by law in Scotland, because they were in friendly communion with the Church established by law in Scotland, in the days of its purity?Justice forbids it, and we think law faithfully administered will not require it.) Mr.McKillop states in his letter that at the time, when he gave permission 10 the people to take possession of the land, though he did not insert \u2018the word Chnreh of Scotland,\u201d he \u201c used words which were a full equivalent at at that time.\u201d Al | can say is, that no such words appear in the document.The document is printed above ; let it be carefully read, and it will be found that though the words ¢ Presbyterian house of worship > occur twice, no allusion is made to the Church of Scotland.Fam willing to put the most charitable\u2018 construction on Mr.McKillop®s words.1 would not accuse a leading member of a Congre(sa- tional Church of \u201calesigning to deceive the public.\u201d I am wilhng to believe that he means to say that he expressed himself to that effect verbally, though I must say that a very different interpretation was at first suggested tome, I only add that, in judging of matters of this kind, men are influenced simply by written statements, and not by vague recollections of what a man alleges he said at the time.With respect to the document published.by Mr.Mekillop, in his letter, in which he professes his willingness to consent to any alteration done by the Trustees in favohr of the Free Presbyterian Church ; and to give his signature to that effect when called upon to do so, 1 would remark that in a legal point of view, 1 attach no importance to it at all.T regret that my friends in Inverness should ever hiwe | made such a proposal.It is true that the adherents of the Established Church in Inver- uess were but a handful at the time of the ctis- | ruption, and that they contributed but a very small pittance of the money required.to build the Church, still these men had rigchis both legal and moral, and no alteration ought to have been proposed or made, but with their consent.But what does Mr.MeKillop agree to do ?to trample the rights of these men in the dust, if the Trustees were agreeable.Mr.MeKiilop says that.bis © gift was intended for and given to the Church of Scoi- land.\u2019 If so, how does it come that he agicees to alter the deeds in favorjof the Free Presbyterian Church, provided the Trustees were agreeable?The rights of the Church of Scotland he proposes to \u2018thiow to the winds, if only the Trustees were agreeable.The interpretation which\u2019 | put on the affair is this, that Mr.MeKillopdid not consider himself under any moral \u2018obligation to give the property to the Established Church after the disruption ; otherwise, as an honest man, he would never have consented to give it to the Free Church, whatever might be the opinion or wish of the Trustees.It is clear that he was under no legal obligation to do so, from the circumstance of a new\u2019 deed beng required.It comes then to this, thata leading member of the Congregational Church ignored 1he claims of men who had contributed by far the largest proportion of the sum required to build the Clniteh, of men who were testifying for a .greal Seripture prinéi- ple, and nobly assdi{ig-the rights#nd liberties of the ChristialtBéople ; ang Withont any necessity either mdtalor legal, dif what \u201che could.to make ovet-the*dibplitéd'Pfoperty 10 a Church, which had prâäctically;Adenied.the.headship of Christ dver his Church, trampled upon the rights of the Christiart people, and submitted to the yoke of State bondage, for the sake of the pay Which the Stdte was willing to give to those Who wouldiBbnsent 1© be its slaves.Æ int B.CLARK. Car- loctor, him, ll of | him eyes ; foi- lost to rowd- ay of 1 the f our polita- ithiny { re ar of th all f the wish, tt E which À cu BH tit one-\u2014was \u2018lhe 0 PR LA [BUR EN I gaa in.Li ut 5 Taies vont tous 5 ot of, Yen, aie\u201d ppt soit in es nf J fl vars nor, yet fo0, plaiu, gometking .neut, tusteful.and beautiful.The L'arions palterda wera shown and a-set valued ai $ wus selected.bythe lady of the stately tread.- She desired the articles, ordered a bill made ont and she would.settle it.Her wishes were complied with, and the lady took out her port monnaie, but\u2018 alas! there were but'about $40 in it.She had picked uplher wrong port-monaiB;\u2019 she anid witli'n bewitching Sweëlnéss, and she was vexed at her stupidity.She was the wife of Dr., the prinoipal Physicion of the Iusane Hospital, and she dosired Wr obliging attendant to accompany her to that place, when she would pay him at once.Who could resist such a request from a beautiful woman-\u2014u request spoken as much with the eyes as the voice ?not the clerk certainly.The two got into the carriage together and back it whirled to the hoppital.\u201cThe Indy jemped fram the carringe, and was warml greeted by the doctor, who was at the elitrance door.rr Dociôr, this is my husband,\u201d said she, with an ait af:once sweet and sorrowful.The poor attendant started.le was struck aghast.He could fol fathom her meaning.Eu What did yoy say, madam,\u2019 he stammered,: a8 ost.he caquld, - \u2018\u20ac what, did: you say 2 \u201c Doctor, this is my hisbiini,\u2019 Pledse\u2019 a hig.arge.\u201d \u201c \u2018Phe\u2019 devil, magn, Pm not your; Hus- bang; what, do you mean 7\u201d ids oh into tears she sobbed, aloud.\u201c He hasanother spasm-\u2014lie has another attack.+ Oh! Doctor, if you have any pity.in, your soûl, secure him, and save yoursell from his: violence.»\u201d.tf In vain the poor fellow attempted to explain.He \u2018as hurried along the corridor and into a\u2019 room, and confined \u2018secnrely\u2014the woman all the while following close behind: weeping as though her heart woiild Bigak.The Doctor and the lady\u201d \u2018returned\u2019 16 the reception room, and the latter, alter giving ihe other an outline of the peculiarities of, her alleged husband\u2019s attacks, together with some directions i in reference to the care she desired to have bestowed upon him, she left, promising to come again ina few days.And away whirled the carriage, \u201cthe silver ware, and the lady; neither of which have been heard of since.The poor attendant was confined three days before any one abont the establishment could be induced to convey a letter to his employ ers, who, all the time, were snspecting his honesty, and preparing to advertise him in the newspapers.Upon the receipt of the létter it did not take them long to discover that they had been sold most brilliantly : and upon their appearance at the hospital it did \u2018not take the Doctor long to discover that he hud been sold: decidedly ; the poor aitendant was satisfied upon his arrival at the hospital that he had been sold most sorrowfally indeed.And here, we think, we will end the story, which has been talked over in fashionable circles for the last three or four days with many a hearty - laugh: : a.\u2019r .; ; bo; 4, \u2018 a or Way DID WE CAPTURE KINBURN ?Men high in command are understéod to entertain decided doubts with respect to the advantages 16 be derived under present circumstances from the occupation of the Spit of Kinburn.When the fleet was ofl Odessa, the advice of the highest person in France on by rojeet of: \u2018bombarding the town was sought ie French Admiral, and itis believed that eA reply implied a \u201c radical opposition?\u201d to any such proceeding, nor was our Admiral anthorized by the home authioritios to attack Odessa nnless he was certain of success.Sir Edmund Lyons and Admiral Bruat have acted all along with the most perlect accord ; but there has been this ditfieulty in their mntndl relations; that Admiral Lyons 15not under the orders of the British Commander-in-Chief ot the army, while Admital'Brnat is directly under the control of Marshal Pelissier, and it is fe ÿ tha the Tatler is opposed to Aity opera- ions Which would require large \u201cdetachments from the French army.It \u2018was.\u2018proposed at \u2018one time to sendin a Hag ag of trace to Odessa with seme such: pro osition.as this 1u.the, Go- vernor\u2014*¢ Are.you the Govenor of 4, commercial town or of a military station 2 If.you say Odessa is fairly a commercial town, destroy your forts, abandon your efforis to fortify if, deliver up your gunboats, if any, and we pro- \u2018mise to respect the place.Tf you Hay Odessa isa military station, you, must, expect\u2019 10 see- \u201cit tréated as such\u2019 by the allied fleets.\u201d However, In Case of the Russians refusing | 10\u2019 give .upithé guns, &e., and setting us at défiance, .it Wwould'have been necessary for usio have attacked the-lown.coute que coute.In: the affair at Kinburn.numerous guns.were disabled.Both of the Arrow\u2019s heavy Lancaster guns vast after'a few rounds, so that the guuboats \u2018\u2018weïe rendéted- quite useless.\u201c*adädèa' \"by \u2018patenthesis hat thèse Eulis\" were notfurnished by Mr.Laïicastër, but'\u2018Wete or- \u201c* dinary heavy guns bored, out in conformity with his prinoiples.) | The mortar \"beds alsp, underwent \u2018heavy -8lramns on the occasion.; \u201cAlih ough Sit Howard \u201cDouglas declares that.a 13-inch mortar, ol ht ; tto hit a Boo te such as à fort at the: tance of 4 yards, \u20181 know that many of on bombs missed Kiñbur from a distance of less © thaf 3,000 and 3, 600, yards.The whole ol lie hoy \u2018and \u201cof tHe | Drouin before:the tort for me seven liundred yaids was burrowed ij *pitfed \u2018by the\u2019 eonthrs of \u2018bombs, wliicl a \u201cprodigious holes in.thé soft sand: on they expended their force.\u2019 The question comes 10.hg asked, why the fleet, häving laid,so.long before Odessa, ostensibly to daw off \u201cthe troops from .Nicolaiefl, Kherson and :\u2014{Kifbutn,-did not.do something: \u2018more than seine upon the last hamed 4 and: hat'the more peration- itself Wise l'an spolitié?Ft was of \u2018io consequende.to ee the force, of Khersoi \u2018and 1colaieif ess il vas mda\u2019 lo attack those plates; Kinburh, if the enemy had [had \u201cas to \u201850;000 \u2018\u2019Inen.on the spit below (hE fort 16 re- \u2018ceiyp, us, y they, would Dave.\u2018been shellbl afid _ shotted away towards Kherson in haf -aji-hour our smaller vessels.The on ly, objet, \u201cthen, if it was never mean, Koff}! in lying 8b long before Odessa, in diaw- ing tféops\u2018frôm the province of Kherson 1b the |- former town, must have been to hanass the enemy gs much as possibile by vigil | and | oe @ and a hotsebe thom by by fore ja neys on fodttagd hotsebagk.[Nowy we ity to a lo Nao lache, V; (DID, WE, TAKE a BUR 2 cotild have n, rn Whbrever we wahtèd tô bab 4 \"jt scarcely appears détenbitle! ird ti bali of Hew that we should have gone there\u2019 at all ull we were \"°° \u2018tekdÿhto:marchtpon Kherson, or to lantl!iear (Fav for orgainsthe blood ess possession .of Wo Piste i Te: ii ooo ditt inet, aft Toify the\u2019 towns *ve\"thréate)1\" by ay Fr w on pren 01 Odessa,.the month of the Bug, and fight à great Yattle ico- laieff: s And why scarcely; defensible ?Simply becanse we have now shown the Rusbians 1athadireotion in which our gaze is fixed; { We have unmasked our plans for.next.year and \u201cWe have givén! them direct nolice Ad use very effort for the follbwing: four od five ther thbit-trébps in Kherson pose to gl #' most fori iddbla \u201cwrk (heit engiheers bh, bohstthot: We RA EC ; and, used the Shit to {nok {Hf up| into Hy in Nicdlaiafl As Otchako}s ih the of the ssiang, their land comminicas | lioolaiefl, sof and is not interfered\" with.teHakofh| ¢ erekop avesrequired an- army, osugeupy it.The enemy are fortifying 1, and although in their pame on the 18th, 1 Banking robably that \u2018our troops would land and attack the place, they blew up the forts, or wishing to save the town from a\u2019 bombardment they thought it POTENT EXT - 2 / 1% i for a fortnight.There & is, nol.à Duph 1 jeller, the mén, jet Sa 1h À hips will-be hai Sesion eep: y their,oyn when oaling ice the Bu g and pig and 2 ar- (It shonld be | as it ig.gaid, to |\u201d attack either Kherson, Nicôlaeff, or, Otcha- Tet shee ELL besttoa Hon Efe on ii How \u2018portait lheÿ are*pläcing guns on-the pndithyoy 1 £ Nopkg om Lee small Sp eT n Oretiale sa the Kinburn Spi hl Shire Nigolnioff was built, Cla Gaey FY The.saldsers and, sailors whe ar dodmeg.to slay at and oflKinbura for the-widlerw.ve \u2018a dresry imp of it.~The sea on both sie of it 18 belièved that General Ludeïs.Pas in- burn just before our grrival, and, dbat- he.only] | crossed lo Otchakofl inn a small bed height | we arrive tie Spit, leaving Bebj m surances of reliel- othe caving Rehipdim og, mg Hie Goverrjor, he ong fit 19 had but at-leust row oxi frem thé Bug into the: wales of the Black Spa.hi THE ISTHMDS, Sore.~The: n erton Scientific Co : in Appaif ; ie go ; the Project relative to the cutting.obst! i= | nbs g's Suez, Assetabled''on' the: 801h=Oct- \"at 1; Paris.The mambars, Weré fo sù seillés this weel;vith M.Ferdinañde.-Les- |: seps-and M.Bañhelémy St, Hilliife, ~members of the Institute; From Cairothéy.ure to proceed to\" Suez, an caler.sprveying \u2018the en- [| = tire isthmus they wilt \u201cembark.it Példsiqm, A exploré the neighbourin gull and follow, the coast of Egypt frorg Ga%a Alexandii is ; The Viceroy of Egypt hus made the necessary preparations to receivé the Commission an Lo facilitate its \u2018operations.Already, by order, ofthe Prince; thrge brigades of Egyptian engineers are engaged in taking, under the\u2019 \u2018directions of M.m.Aivas and de Nottinger, a senes of lev- ellings along the line of he projected canal, and makingiat short intervals excavations to the Jépt of ten yards, in order, lo remove all doubt as to-the nature.of the soil.They are'ûs- ofthe engineer corps, which received its m- structions from M M.Linant Bey and Mongel before \u2018the dépärtnre of thé laiter \u2018for Europe, where they have arrived to place.themselves.at'the disp6sil of the\u2019 Commission.The gentlemen who are to definitely form the European Commission of the Suez Canal project |.are :\u2014For Germany, M.Leutze, privy conn- lishments of Prussia ; for Austria and the Lom- bardo-Venitian Kingdom, MY de Negrelli, privy councillor and.director of public works ; for Italy, M.-Palegcappa, minister of public works at Turin; for Holland, M.Contad, engineer-in- chief ofihe Waler-Staat ; for England, France and other States, Mr.Rendél; ; engineer ol mati- time works; Mr.M\u2019Lean, a gentleman of equal reputation in England in the deparment ; ef hydranlies ; Captain.Harry, Hewit, of the British East Indian Navy, who for (wenty-sev- en years has made a series\u2019 of hydrographic observations in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean ; ; M.Rend, /inspector-general of public works in France, and.M.- Lieusson,\u201d engirieër of the nayy.oo g < À i i Ci IMPORTS AT QUEBEC.BY THE GRAND | \"TRUNK: \"RATLWAY Jue.ou M Hickman, 1 pkge; G G Ardouin, 9 do ; Ww Shark, 1box; JK Boswell, À bale ; J Smith, 1 bx; E Bennet, | do\u2019; D McGic; 1 do; WH Wyse, 1 do; F HHI] do; JT Broussenu, 1, case; P Poinlin, Lbial; Ds B rier ly, 3 bxs; E-Dugal &.ls, 1) 11 wheels for curringes; Simgonsinna: «Orkney, - 1 bx 4 bxs-fresh - codfish; W Laird & Co, 3 his: & Mi! chon, 1 'hlid; J: Hewitt and Co.1 bx; J M Kerr, 8 hibds;- P Sinclair, 2 \u2018pkgs books; F Defoy, 8 bals shôvelst J J' Woodley; 3 bxs'india rubber shoes; JB Carrier, 36 bäls shorèls, 8 dé fôikg, 10 bxe sont Co,+.2 bxs.drugs; BLabare, 8 bxs fresh codfish.- ; i Lam \u2014 WESTERN RAILWAY.way for the week ending 30th Nov.Fast No, of Passengers RS Lars.gr me period last enr T 8,953 Receipts Passerigdrs £7 Doi Da.same per 5,444: Hic a © 6,354! shme perio Init year!\u2019 2,868; | fo Su ndries.ve gg) inc perfôd Inst year\" - 406\u2019 Sqne p J Recbij 1p .shi \u201cPoth Receipts ee LI, £ por ; same period last year.SUV No.of miles\u201d open, sas AR FP ; Do.jy syme period last Jue.vie 15 Dope some period, Japt year, | 134, 4,189 | Tolal'No.of Passengers .PAR 266,159 159 Do.same period last year.199,643 _ Geonur Daerskn A.SONS & KNIGHTS OF TEMPRANGE| Meet in their, Rooms, Temperance Hall} Gouglr:Division.No.3, Monday Lvening, pln.St.Lawrenée-Division, No, 16, Tuesaay Evening.f day Evéhing.ut.10 o\u2019clock, for the pur pose: of conferring Degrees.Encampinetit No.6, Kta.of T.Eriday \u2018Evening Mornowar's OrNTMESr AxD'Prils \u2014A certain Remedy for Ulcerous 3ores.\u2014Jereminah Henderson, of St.Ahdrews, suffered for seven years and five months with six uleerous sores on\u201d his légs; and three on Bis amis, Which defied every kind of {+ trentment, althougly he.nsed some Lor the, most internal and external, it was without avail.last, hé\u2018had reconrée to.olloway'é Gitiment and Pills, which quickly caused the wounds Lo }s have an improved appeatance, and by continuing with these remedies for ten | week, he\u2019 wWhä completely cured, and has evér since enjoyed the: best of health.; « À thing of beauty i wp Is a joy.forever.\u201d \u201c so san he git poet Keats.What cap \u2018more ben tifal-than a fine fend ore Hair, that blest 'of-natare\u2019s adornmenta.o that is yo : prs.and by Druggists through Cemada.sisted in those operations by-half a battalion |: cillerand chief engineer of\u2018the hydraulic estab- |.dry goods; Wm Druin, 9 pkgs hair: ; MeGallagher; | ° axel, 3 onde hinrdwhre; JIBG, £5,bxs.ten; «J Mus- |- \u2018Amount of frafiic on the Great Western, \u201cRail; : vs ed dal - ; Total Trafñie since Ist August.æ223,812 FF TE St.Lawrence Degree Division meet ev ery Tues\u201d: «~~ noted remedies for the cure of thé sume, \"both TA: © awl duis wo 1p NUR 414 À CARD.brady t ue iv ab | oh BS.WINSLQW .nurse and eat tpation of thy e Ladies to her Svolhing Syrup.for ah ldren ate It will immediately re- \u2018the.Spit is.Jrozen to.some distan \u2018nb 4 home J ajor-General sa.i hg; soi pe i A pai Jay si sprolip dd ate R Sinn over, sp.wabth er foun sre Jo to, repilale the Bowels, Depend yjion iL yeurs, said he-had'never know hp.Mol is will glva rest to yourselves an relief frozen right across to\"Otchnkoffs the by, | of opt\u2019 1p your children, PROOF POSITIVE, We have sold very large quantities of Mra Wikslow\u2019 5s Soothing Byrup during the past six jen, over 20,000*hoitles the lust year.We be- leva it the best medicine in the world for Children toetliipg or for the cure of Dysentery and Diat- rheea in children, whether It aTises from teething or'aby other cause.It gives nniversy) satisfac.n tiop\u2014never leard a complaint from any one robs Ît-\u2014never sold a mediblhe so \u201cuniversally su 6 am ju Fellerthg pain and effecting cures.\u2018eases ahove stated, if taken in season, re- i f ls bimediate : ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN.CURTIS & PERKINS, 0.Gortinnde St, RE 'k.CENTS A BOPTLE.Prog; PRICE MUSSO = CO., and JOSEPH BOW } Quebec, \u201cTHAT STANDARD MEbiomar, Armork, the Vegas table Pulmonary Bulsam, for Coughs\u2019 Colds and | Consumption, is recommended and used by many physicians.We have long used it in our familles; und recommended it to others with benefit.Ii needs no other recommendation than that it is so often counterfeited.\u201d\u2019\u2014 Amherst Cabinet, NH Reed Cutler & Co., Druggists, Boston, proprie- tous.::Be carefui Lo gel tbe genuine, ay there arc many imitations.Sold by Apothecaries and Druggists generally.Price 50 cents and $1, QUEBEC YOUNG MEN'S PROTESTANT EDUCATIONAL \u201cUNION.: M EMBERS desitons of joining.the FRENCH or DRAWING CLASS, are URSS to meet;at_, Sr.ANDREW's SCHOOL, ON URSDAY.EVENING NEXT, 18th instant.The former at; Hal{-Past SEVEN, the latter at Half-Past EIGHT o \u2018clock, to make arrangements.J.MACLAREN.; Secretary, - \u201cQuebec; 11th Dec.1855.2 QUEBEC YOUNG MEN®S PROTES- Ll EDUCATIONAL UNION.HE Monthly Meeting of the Committee will\u2019 be held at Sr.Axprew\u2019s Samoon, on 0\u2019CLOCK.J.MACLAREN Secretary.Quebee, Dec.11th,-1855 2 a i The, Subscribers bave on \u2018hand: «and.for Sale.430, OLTS Best BLEACHED CAN, 2 \u2018Bales Seaming Twine, VAS, \"Nos.1 a 6, - 20 Tons Patent English Cordage, 1 \u2026 __18;Tons English Ogkum, | /7000.1bs, Yellow Meta] Rods, assorted sizes, | 350 Uwt.Diamond Head Spikes, ! 16 Casks Canada Rose Nails, \u201c12 Dozen Ballast Shovels, wi 15, .Bbls.Stockholm Tar, \u2026 20 HalPBbls.do.Ç \u2014 25 Bhis.American Pitch, 75 se # ait Rosin, : >< 20.Bright, Varnish, i 28 \"Black do.2 1 English Coal Tar, af Kgs Pally a ewt.each), 25H Pet Black Paie Lu & 281b) Vin ames atent Fell, ; i : .\u2014a180\u2014 :1000- 0- Bags Coarse: Salt, 500 \u201c Stoved' do.5 Hhds, Lamp Black, (in packages.) ot \u201c©.W.WILSON & 0.TitiDeo: 1856.5 1d Yd l= ; i or.Si by the Subscriber ES ARRELS-EXTRA:SUPERFINE |! FAMILY FLOUR, ¢ Pine Grove Mills.; \u201cZW; LEAYCRAFT,\" vt \u201c West\u2019 India Wharf.JE i BOARDS.of i TB LANGLOIS £00.| 50 St Andrews \u2018Wharf.i DINE nt SPRUCE i JON of.the.bast.means.\u201c0% keep.the Teeth \u2018in a-Sound Healthy State, is to use Et-: LIOT\u2019B:DENTIFRICE, 14 bas been extensively em- -ployed for the last 12 .years, with constantly: increasing: demand.: For sale at the Druggists throughout Canad, Lith Dec, 18565.\"QUEBEC DISPENSART CG ARDOUIN CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, ; HAs JUST, RECEIVED, put up.in bot-|.tles, that excelfent preparation, for, pro-\" moting tha growth of hair\u2014# Lymean\u2019s Pomade de Palma; Christi\u2019-zthe excellence \u2018of which is now everywhere acknowledged.Quebec, 11th December, 1855.! TOTAL ABBTI NENCE- MBETIN a.N° TUESDAY EVENING, Dec.1lth, he Sons,0F TRMPERANCSE, SE, ision, will hold a PUBLIC MBETING, fn the Bass Ro he Temperance Ball, St.Fa eis reel, ++ The attendance of ail interested in ii tom peraice movement is requested.ait o|* Megling to commence al § past ElgHt.\u201d Ad 5 mission; frog.\u2026 \u2026 4 GEO.MATHISGN, Tr TREAT AAR.\u2018but values the Tuxuriant locks of oth: and wbnidi | alee preserve them ; and who that is old but would avertlsalähess.\u201d To all anch we would commend: -be the most valudble and \u201ctne mdst Qelightfully: perfumed Lloilet article ever prepared, 5 and ask for LYON'S Ka1TuaIRoN, to guard ag inst names.Sold everywhere for only 26 cents\u2019 per) bottle.\u2026.«au HEATH, WYNKOOP & CO, \u201cProprie A \u201c= \u201c68 Liverly Br New- ork! The renowned Dr, -Gattiker, of Zrvah, hd effected the most Suceesefyl fue of cancer 6 the stomach withouf bine ; the Tearñë I Dr.writes as follows seo.- - « Li Zuric Sept.18 Ihave tried Di Barry's Hovaldity ica; for a complaint which had hitherto resisted all other: remedies, ~viz.-: Cancer \u2018of the -Stomha, çh = and I am happy to say, with tbe-most sucotssfui reutlt, Pits Sotthing rémody Mas: the\u2018éffeot, not sai, jo l'arreating.the vomitini,.wWbich is 50 \u2018fear- distressing in cancer of.the .stomach, ai of Testoring perfect digestion und nssiry me gatisfaoto influence of this, js to : oh ae vu din 8 com laine of the digestive Se 4h ab also proved éfféctus in a most obstinate case of habitual flatulence and colic of many years standing.I look upon this delicious food as the most excellent restorative Lyos's KATIHAIRON universally acknowledged to} \u2018the valueless imitations and conaterfeits, which.) \u2018have lâtly been pub up under somewhat similar] \u2018 nh W Thr ' \u201cRUSS ELL\u2019S \u2018HOTEL, fuücsday,- Wednesday, and Thursday; =.\"hé 1Elh,SI8th, and 20tll'ofDétember, ; L STH HEL de PRE ASSOCIA- |.fi the publi | sogpeir sale of NEEDLB:| Jaix ks since, À ve Doar swilliopen at vo and Lions at TEN a ock.' Lae js isston, Mid ; l'éffnidren \u2019 ant pr ri ia © Héros A Lane re Site J roar 0 us N OY G, Boab BE UNDERSIGNED having tosrel the Te NE aus belonging to Mérsrs, ony wn at Port Neuf, will \u20ac Jon th on' the vite on \u2018Île Own account.\u2019 He be prepéred in 4 fev days 0 \u2018exécute orders for Printin Thad Writing Papers.Pa has alsb been appointed ointed AGENT for .the; JACQUES CARTIER As add will gift of nature, Dr.Garza, keep no supply of all sorti of A Paper.The highest price paid for RH and old Ropes at the old stand, Sr.PAUL STREKT.LIAM COLE.Quebeo, 8th Dec., 1856, iw » WINSLO \" to the Ladies of Canada 4 , an old and experionced | Female Physician \u2018Would ont | For Sale by Boys & Pauw, New York ; Hex- fa Haw, Ho ap & Co., Boston.T CONCERT HA z x, + 1er dlegond end an sort artles su fable : s'ÉARLOUR ORGAN di) deu HE C6 A LE TT Ë, THIRTY YEARS a oF, AN] } Court House, SATURLAX, THE 15TH DECEM- For pair tenjars, i lipply to N \u2018Or atthe Suprier's Orvies, Cont House, : : Pm + « \u2014 me +.jo Po ATTINAD SEA 15 M SHERI wis WILL BE SOLD: AT TH in the City of Kingston, BER AT.NOON, The ell known powerful Double Engine STEAMER « CITY OF TORONTO, 3 SEIZRD UNDER EXFCUTIONS., HIS Steamer is now ini excellent working | order, snfl, well adapta \u2018for Towing.Her |: es ave each\u2019 86 inches; in \u2018diameter; and be sold with a \u2018her T'AOKLE, FORNI- ¢.4 CESaTR.vis DS & MORGAN.© Monireal, WALKER & BERRY Se iehee, | Kingston, Sheriff's Office, Kingston, Nov.22nd, 1805.- | FIVE SHILLINGS \"BACH.ISIFING CARD V half the usual price, until ihe 13h JA- | NUARY: NEXT.} PLATES engraved.a : W.A.LEGGO, Ju, 121, Buade Street, Upper Town.- sip\u2019 Dec.1855.3 L on o'c ITERARY & HISTORICAL SOCIBTY.\"GENERAL MONTHLY - MEETING \u2018willPbe held \u201cat' the Society\u2019s Rooms, HENDERSON'S BUILDINGS, St.Lewis Street, op AA the 12th instant; \u2018it FOUR lock, p.m.G.T.CARY, Asst, Secretary, Queer 8th, Dec, 1856.JOHN PYE, ; P LUMBER, ST.URSULE \"STREET.\u2018Quebec, Bi Dee, 1855, at: 7 THURSDAY EVENING, 13th iust., ot SEVEN! 4 TL \u2018| AFTERNOON.The Owner can hive them BY paying Aüvér- tisement \u2018and capplying al the office of: \u2018its Pip Quebec, \u2018su Der, 1855 a Quebec, 84h Dec.1855.: FOUN D 17 FEW MUSIC BOUKS, on the.CHAR- LESBOURG ROAD; oh THURSDAY cr, : > Pre a sit EEE : ALBANY CULTIVATOR.Pope NEXT VOLUME begs with-Janua- ry.All who wish it continued, are request -ed- 10 leave half a dollar, ai the Gazette office; for the coming yenr.credit can be given.The price is so low; no JOHN FISHER, Amateur Agent.TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 4 Estaté.Li: J.ThuneLLe \u2014FIVE SHFELINGS | orev + 1855, SESSION or Term \\of the: + Court at Queen\u2019s Bench, holding Criminal Yoradition for the sal District of\\ Quebec; Will be holdén at thg Court House Sin the Olt; a) on MONDAY, the TWENTY FIRST day of JANUARY nest, at: NINE o'clock in the fovencon ; Ido therefore hereby give Notice to all those who will prosecute ngainst Prisoners in tbe Common Juil for the said District, that they be then and there present to prosecute against them as shall be Just; and T flo algo give Notice to a}l Juaticgs of the Peace, Coropers, Constables, aud Pence \u2018Ofi- cers, in and for the District uforesaid,'that they! they persqnally do appear with their.\"Ro 8, In: diotmênts; aid other remembrances, in okpll; those things which to their several offices in that! bilo of } bebalf appevtain to be done.© WM.8.SEWELL, Sheriff.! Sherift\"s Office, Quebeo, 4th Dec.1855.6 E fol NOTICE.HE following DIVIDENDS are declared Pai en righ al \u2018the office | of the undersigned :\u2014 in the Pound.Estate FhRonons \u2018Duss, \u2014TWO SHILLINGS and STX PENCE {ii the Ponad\u2019 - ATERSON, MARTIN & CO.Quebec, 4th Deo.1855, DISSOLUTION OF PART NERSHIP.NOTICE is hereby given \u2018that the Partne 7- ship formerly existing beiween the Sub-! scribers, as Supp BUILDRES, has baen DISS0LvED by, un) consent, G.Ra¥ will pay and re pl payment of a out-atanding Jebis of the \u2018Firm W.G RAY, | WM, R.DEAN.Queheo, 1st Dec.1866.TO BE LET lst OF MAY NEXT.HAT ELIGIBLE DWELLING HOUSE, No.2, DiLmousis = Pires, recently occupied by WM.Ri DEAN, Esquire.Apply to \u2018TILL °LANGLOIS & SHAW, j Notaries.| Quebec, \u20181st Dec., 1855.Grand Trunk Railway.OPENING OF \u2018THE R RAILWAY TO La THOMA AS.à MokKino, (Suiduÿ'excepted,) at 7 a, arviving: ul: Point\u2019Levi at\u2019 9,30, and leave Point Levi at: 9:80, P.M''arriving at St.Thomus ab 6,00.- ; The\u2019 Above Train Lonnects ntthe Ohaudiere Junction with the Trains to had fiom\u201d Montreal Portland and\": Boston.1 | : FARES.pt BERTHIER To voisr = HEY \u201cpl Vice Vila ; : ; D RETURN TICKET, i ~ Available for day of date and folowing day: Nr ae Quebec; Dee.6, 1855; 150 0B FOR SALES 17 50.OATMEAL, Sport ne 7.quality.a Ruowaed 8.8, STRVENS, M.D., uf Went 18 Nov.1854.™Quebeo - inh : se.or going long voyages, this preparation (pare.1601 pial Female trrgularh ioe pud fon Lo a tow enjoy the beat of health The (rath 4 fand the following Agents :\u2014 ' * inylag, wae your Cazpnzio Pitts in my prete \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 obi 5 if possesses qualities far surpassing any other\u2014neat : 15 = renin nd Nervous Meædache, Night s statement is well : , ST .\u2018 certif sarpor ince that they are an Invaluabl - - À and portable in its form, Speed acini 1.000 ; $80,000 Sweats.Exporures, or Jmpfudouc du Life ho uecéssity for ne oman here, once there is CANADA AND THE WEST os ia ones of disordaréd functions ef cho Niven, causing CRAMP AND PAIN KILLER.\u2018Quebuè! à à ita operation, successful both in the earliest and ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS ! Bpring and Summer briuk, and Genera) I am, Sir, yours res eotally \u2018Motareal\u2014Wa.Lyyas & Co.and Pre arr ands and tho gost variety HE WORLD is astonished at ln ahr 4 Worst stuges of the severest diseases, whilst the Tickets $5\u2014Halves $2,60\u2014Quurters $1,25.Ton o for the System, and 4 gentle (Signed) ** GEO.SINCI Air \u2018Quebec-\u2014Messra Mousse & Co.and Savage & Co.axher.Lai ait ae Whors 5 purgatiVs Tomedy iL Vepmived, Cures performed by the CRAMP vronderfa sed nsuni and nauseous taste and unpleusunt odor 61 SAM'L SWAN, ; Pro eh te ULCERS IN THE LEG i ; Toronto\u2014L x Bromus 5 pa ,( conden recomend hee Fill to-do publi, 13 al LER, prepared by URTIS ¢ PERK] VE An i 0 [MT copabin is wholly avoided in this preparation.; Agel and Manager, Montgomery, Ala, ' sud Congrens Wale, Go UR El REMARKABEL Kingston Canada mn i hut arcn i Perel dE pau Sa whieh equal has never been known tor removin B.1s C M 3 Prepare d sold.W o il, 01h Nov, 1855.7 Balm, or Suldlits .2-1 L1 : D ; ; ns ~\u2014HB.W.PALMER.u tes © on, bafe\u2014 n cases : | i ain n HONG Wholeals aud Retal oy v > is à remets 6 Powdors, Pr beg ory # ê Letter From Mr.Edward Tomkinson.= J ohn, Newfoundland\u2014T.McConsas.au ee or \u201cfor man Yaoi.J have crainÿ in thé for ih nd Pa of \u201cPinal complaints, M ormeg.TAM rent, WTR Greenwich, corner of Warren street.BURLIN GTON FRICTION MATCH eminent Physics pa es Le vas o 4th May Toon Nova Scotia, duted the Halifax, pen Bramewiok-\u2014 7, Warxsn & Sox.Coughs madiciue In the world pt Weare In no all its forms, bilions cholie, ebillsand fera LT in lis, New York; and for sale by the principal Drug COMPANY whik Hill's Surenpurille is prepared, not one las cot 3 ; i + -\u2014Jonn NayLon, Esq.Jab nk that \u201cpi on for the - | gore throat and gravel, it i I burns, Québét, 8 Papa à ; a pe Emi demisesk be, do wpproved it, and © To Profess A St.John, Antigua\u2014 ; \\ répit of Yiseases.\u201d : Ge ; .is decid EU 0000 gite in ie Oiled Sinton, BGA IOS | ed ana Square Mates, Soi, 5 te pre demie | A Tomkiason, aufired | S Grorge, Gremda 0/8 Brun | 'emusciars meer ET on | Cures eve pero Eldan ibm wonder D ol Indie: ; .land 1| sires Si Qie boîlef (hat it bs decidedly the best prepa.TOr & grent number of.vear: , suffered Barhadoes, KuLL & INNS.\u2019 wy Deh WHE seeniula In.ith worst forms, ang ot er performed by any medicine, are ti « THORNS COMPOUND EXTRACT OF COP- PUT GIP, VIZ, \u2014 sarion ol Surdapuriin his Ions ever heea placed bofore the which there er of years from a badleg ; in New Orleone\u2014F D A.my par ih po la in: ie Yeorst formu, a pour, alor \u2018Yon cireulars in the hands of A 8, are j GENERAL , ' 2G in _ pulitic, ho ete Aly y phyade: re ?- NCE.4 ; a \\ : LA it ; ol Agents: Yon mae; RL\u201d ABIA AND SARSAPARILLA possesses n few OUND MATCHES in round wood Boxus.en re here ans mnoy physdcious who feul à were several deeply seated and old stries.8 , JROONCE ; ave Czon completely crired in 8 faw Weeks by your Pils, be positively sure of relief if i Lay advantages not enjoyed by ry virer medicine [ Square + 1 Gro.Papers.breton y te sey Le réa onnds, offing the skill of some of the most Ce Lucia\u2014Pavi.Girranp & Co, Bridge Sabine id al rile | ie ca a - Yogtirer of ti A == for the cure of sexnal diseases ; and wbich must .\u201c1000 Splint Boxes.thivy ny npprove of I tu the Lighest drgree, there ure meilies wer \u201calso heulty, a variety of re- Basseterre, St.Kitts\u2014M to en realize what Lave suffered, and how England the past six or eight ye ! New , ; .oy CE 3 i po .3 t 1 frn ye! .es 3 p .: y Ob .T.C.CABLE.SO AE ; NV, 9 BLL years, 4 SAN with un enlightened publie, render iL assuredly Which are offered to the Trade ut as low prices ramedy which ther h el their kupport; fu tvor of 8 {are ¢ a0 used unsuecessfully ; and it Scarbo A er , \u201c°° Néver until now have 1 heen free from this lvathaome N.B.\u2014Be sure and call for C i .ates Jo | Cao te Bouge ju any marke.rin i hey how be le ing 0 mio peemed to me that there was not any (hiug capa- Now sorough, Tobugo\u2014 Cungxiore Ope, | dient in ome shape, \"At ms i attacked may eyes, and KINS\u2019 Cramp and Pain Killer.A CR ER Dh for in the medica) world.It needs uo \u2018confine- All orders filled with prompiness.following from old ond xerpectabin pHyeidbion, of bigh gating the agonies she endured.At] p, i : £\u2014{TAZETTE UFFICE.made mme; alinost blind, besides the unendurabls pain; at ing iis name are base imitati Price 1%} = iment or change of diel, In îts approved pret E B.EDDY, Aaxr stavding tu-thv community 10° which thay lve: © opt she hud recourse to your Ointment nnd Domiaica\u2014CoLostsr OFFICE.Sener i eft on the weal ) of ny lisa, and destroyed my 37} cents per bottle, accor a on.rice 124, 25, Quebec, Of a ; , 5.B., INT, Rese : 2; Co ?\\ .Son._ ifr, and: e p all my days; , 7 >, ae À \u2014t that of a poste, it is entirely tasteless, aud canses Water Street, Burlington, Vi 37 Testimony i yi doll a she is Som leng them about five wees, 0 dates Dinan Gen Sraspanp, and i Rout nin vrac, ac ha ont Sow sre ALSO FOR SALE 0 se.J.R no unpleasunt sensation to the patient, _ 27th Jany.1854.All Comments ou the ellicncy ol lulls Sureapacii From hud failed to afford'her the sli be all other means | St, Pierre\u2014Aux Bunraux DR LA PhaNCE OUTRE- time Pl, nd now au entirely 16 from the romain.fé Ook PURE WILD CHERRY BITTERS.MB] It has nequired the utmost fame in almost every \u2018NEW BO Te Men eee Professor of Cheuiarey fu the Louisville NO objection to these facts ightest relief, 1 have MER.CE : 2 OUTRE- fy eyes are well, my skin is sir and my hair has com- or the cure of Bilious and Jaundice complaints PLU.5 \u20ac Jrope pp q Î of i; Medic e re œ 5 8 £ i r : A : Xi 5 i ; y po.part of Europe.n ios been examined, approved :W BOOKS BY EXPRESS.comport dois Nuls Coupound hxtrart of Marsan | vou feel disposed to make them na, ed, if A few out of 60,000 cures are here given :\u2014 Fiji ved Me whiel makes me feel TUG give jo Joby hey quicken the blood werd of, and sanctioned by the fueulty of mediciue, and HE Jealous Wife, by Miss Pardon 29 Ga \"14 Inve io hesitation in sayiog that they form & safe I remain, Sir, your % : UKASE BY THE EMPEROR OF RU | ->#Hoping this statement may be the meana of conveyin NEW LIFE and energy to the wHoLE sys- pui Mes recommended by the most eminent of the profes.The Cohosh, ye or * œvnspousat, and one that provitsss well Ju chitonto discases (Signed) rn your most Obed't.servant.Russion Consulate G SSTA.| I Sahat to.good to other, | am.with overs TEM.Price only 374 cents in Pint Bottles * sr.AUGUS sion, prepaid by J.B.Thorn, Chemist, London.vi plossions of \u2018a Pretty Woman, on 6 en ie die ptite LP.YANDEUL, ML ABAD BRE sm J o TOMKINSON.f pren late General, 47 ©] sentiment of gratitude, \u2018 \u201cYara, ge ok 2 y Born & Paul, No.40 Cortlandt street, New i and for sale wholes d retail, .'AR- f > \\ | Po IE * né 5 EN 4 + .847.14 ) - : RICKER.\u201d Orx, w s for \u20ac \u2019 ; HANT, vole agen for the United States, TS P.SINCLAIR.What Dr, Pylés, plysicihn by appolutiment to the Lon DOOR 1! NAT DEATH'S M The Conzul General han heen ordered to inform #1 have known th sbove named Maria Ricker from cipes.olessle ugants for all the above, medi- Quebec, 20 Greenwich street, New York , 23rd Aue.1854 vie Marine Hôspital, says of-Vuil\u2019s Sarangoriils Copy of à Letter from Mr.Henry Mal Messrs.Barry Du Barry & Co., that the Revalen- hier childhood, and her statement ju strictly nue, Sold also by .| \u2014\u2014I7T _ The serious nitention of the afilicted is respect- + = ; l'Havéexamined the pren Vers pepe of Three Rivers, Canada East ea ry Emperor.has 7 nd sent to His Majesty the \u201d Oversser of the Purtsmouth Manufacturing Co.\" JOHN MUSSON, & Co,, and}, Mi fally invited to a trial of G.W.STONES fel Bult Sarkppa-illu, and { belies the comill ution 10 9th.1854, \u2019 \u2018 ¥ warded to the Minister or tie Immoral pen for- Carr JOEL PRATT, oot the ship Marion, writes from JOSEPH BOWLES, 1 PUR Queben STRAWSi& - 4 ye ns , .we elle , hud well eal ited\u201d \" .\" i 5 ; 20th ,.1864: 1 Pa; C4 DR.GROVER COES STANDARD FAMILY COUGH, CONSUMPTION imine preston ou the mele to proies ep To Professor Holloway, Cure No.71.of dyspepsia from the Right Hon Sour Pilla have cured me-from a hilions atnek which Also by Agents throughout Canada.de REMEDIES.y U su in public mud private practice, aud think it the best |.Sir, My wife suffered most sever ter the .PAIR from Le high B.arose frim derangement of the Liver, which had become : : CAE ANGIY-:C Dr.Coe's Liquid H tan i AND ertivle of Sursaparlila now iz use, birth of our Inst child with h or rely after the ide Lord Stuart de Decies : ** T have derived con- very serious.1 had failed of any relief by my Phy on A TNA Nal r.Coc'a Liyuid Harmattan is guaranteed to 4 > ; * OM.PYLES.M.¢ ild with a bad breast.There siderable benefit from Du Burry?pnis \u2018Ara- fi v medy ir ' .! eg PANAN be the most eflivient external application extant, B RON CHITIS ELIXIR.Resident Physician Loulsvillo Marine Hospital M thea eral holes in it, one as large as a hand ; bica Food, and consider it né or your bills Te completely restored be to Rent 1 have Fire and Life Insurance Co Lg He tit trimmed.+.q for the certain enve of Ulcers or Fever, Sores, FNHE Proprietor would respectfully call the .Loom Kv.Apel] 25th.18 heal opt and stratagems I tried would not the public to authorise the publication.of \u2018these ven Jem to my children for worms, with the best ef C EE Mt of lartfc 0 d 23% ST, Abecesses, including Peous and Lumbar, Felons, attention of the public to his invaluable Sm\u2014Permitmetn address to you fev lines, wad do me than } ol ut assumed an aspect more frightful lines, Sruvarr DE DRCIES.\u201d* foot.je Bey bre prompily cured, ! Fecommiended them onnecticut, ; Quebec, 221 Biles, Carbuncles, Ÿ laa, Piles, Wonnds, Ulger- Remedy for ull Affections of the Thront and the honor to reply to request Whitt 1 owlll make Ia the ro PT ed you Of lo behold f a last Cure No.49,832.\u2014« Fifty years\u2019 indescribable mouths ; ho.old we in a fow days he ind.curred him.HOME 1 ateil and Syphillitie, Sorc-thront, Chancres, Bu- | Lugs.and begs of those who are undeoided puétusion this lutter, orc.oo source, lt your Ointment and Pills, which agony from dyspepsia, ne lou sake: the.best medicine in the world; atid 1 am free re \u201cane Ll ; CE, bors, Ague in tha breast, and every variety ot what fo select from the mimerous medicine ad have praciiced modleles 1n dl vikiermess contes about she persevered with for seven weeks ; at the ex- | cough, constipation Mntulency.spasms asthina, lodaysen LC Cote Fire Insurance Co.of Wall Street, TH] external infiamimation.vertised.andres dent 8 Ho oe are rh country, about piration of thal time her brenst was almost well ; nt the stomach and vomiti Y, Spasms, SICKNESS teal 'thls froni the distinguished Solicitor of the Supreme New York wT UST FRE WanRaNTER m0 annisr Morririesmion, when Lo give his nl recoumended or \u2018heh complainie hve ioe in din xposure ta bitter cold vestes! by Continuing with your remedies for two more | by Du Barry's excellent food hare been removed Cott, wiioro orient: polie ave: made hint.well HE UND ERSIGNED A GENT for.th GAzETY arising frem Burns, W ds, sr pxtar ; ; .ue »| onto, After having extoutsted my skill In the trear- weeks, she was entirely cured 1 1 i} \u2019 ha Li cf TR \u2019 \u201c« Orleans, Sth Sprit, 16 T ¥ Ç i se Esay :ThÿoJs wring rem Burns, Woda an be, external (hy wil ne longer host to ai ho | in op aa da BASES our wnt Chants Forte cure ected.7\" Wortham Ling, sar Er Jour, | wate 1 aveu pin ami on in 0 Tanne: auton LOSS ANS bananas film ad Also warennted to check Felons and prevent will prove to them that this is the most valuable aud accordingly purchased a bottle of your medicine from 1 am, Sir, yours truly Cure No.47,121.\u2018 Mise Elizab > .myself and family have been very much benefited by your 1nre s A - Exhibition Ati , ; ! i , 9 : oy ent, Me.di * lie vo wi nv : : 2; \u201chere 2188 BNZAN Jacobs, of medicines.My wife tas cured, two yours since, ofa se.FIRE, at moderate Rates of Premi 3 3 suppuration when applied hefore matter bas com- remedy ever discovered for the various affections D fone eb a oat fn eats ogo.(Signed) HENEY MALDEN Nazing Vicarage Walthamoross, eth Lact vere and dan : jy \"your: Ciicnay_ Pi \u201cDA Fn RESOURCE y \u2018 : \u2018 es ; 0 we | EN.> | } lé : a cure and dangerous\u2019 cough, by your/Crænay PEcTonat, DANIEL MoGIE ; meneed forming.Used enrly in cases of pune- of the Throat and Lungs; it will immedintel It 35 my opinion, Ergo ttle us entirely cured wae The Pills should be used- ronjomnth 8.of extreme nervousness, indi 68, Herts a and since then ling enjoyed perfect health.My children ne , MoGIE, ALEXANDEI tured wounds from nails, pitchforks, &e, it relieve the most violent Cough, and media ely In decidediy superior to any other preparation now I Ointment in most of the féllowing eaves or low spirits, and nervous pndigéstion, gatherings, live several times beth cured from attacks of the Infin- Quebec, 13th (Ea, St.Andrews, Wharf, ad prevents all symptoms of Tetanus ur Locked-jaw hours completely cure the most severe Cold.As afflicted ar eras à vamiedial agent amd ai Er he Bud RE Chiego-foot Fistulas Sore throats, Cure No.48,314.Miss Elizabetti Yeoman, \u2018bes romplaints.Your Ce a andre) Ph TT Les CR aud 1 emoves theta when arising from want of its a preventative and Cure for Consumption, it has] Physciuus tous fu thelr practice eto.UE or Burns dnl tar Swell: Sen Aseases Gatcacre, near Liverpool : a cure \u2018of: ten years Hows won me fof belt aud costivemess, which has B R I ' .; PAE G, 6th y GP ( ANTIMERC RIAL ALT ro hn is purely Vegetable, contains no wspuatfully yours, B.B.ALLEN, M.D.Buuions Corns (Soit) Lumbago (ings Sore.beads lyspepsia and all thé borrors-of nervous'irritab much sore important, from he fact ndeed, this failed © - TISH PERI ODI CAL s AJ oR.5 -\\ Hi ALTERATIVE poisonons ingredients, is quite agreeable to the .8.3 , y igancers [Piles T .y; ' get relief from the best Physicians which this sec ] \u2014 CL ins fi pe > taste, and ma be given with perfeet safel to ! hure examined the list oF Articles tint ro dE hotes 8 Contracted and Rheumatism leer Cure No.3,008.\u2014 Thirteen: years congh, indi- the country affords, and den ny of pie ie pete EARLY COPIES SECURED \u201ca Lt à 4 A plensant, sufe and efficient remedy for the the most dell ate child.; The numerous testimo- te of ura and 1 have uo hesitation iv\" Cuco-bay Fhephanthosia Rove Nipples Vda gestion and general debility bave\u2019 been removed on en is ! Doctor, like\u2019 8 providential .blessi = \u2014\u2014 ce 1 oy { radienl cure of Rheumatism, Erysipelag, Léucor- Biuls received almost daily from those who have prefyr it to any artielo now in-use, for che a ald Sold at the Establishments of Pror a by Du Barry® excellent Revalentn-Arabica Food.10 our iuily, and you may well sit paso we are rd LEON ARD SCOTT a, ; TING ; ben, Scrofüla, Gonnorrhæa, Syphitlis Merenrial heen cored by it, fully justify the assertion; that frou an impure state of the blood or tint of the ayons LOWAY, 224, Strand ; no ROFESsor Hor Athol-street, Perth, Jims PORTER.mindul of i \"Yours respectfully, b \u2019 &.co.\u2018chine , fH affeolions, Ulceration of the Kianevs and Bowles, BO family should he without this medicine : let ea er Ve Pr belug u {and 80, Maiden Lane New Tob har > London, Practica.Exrenmyor or Di.Gries, in Cox-| : Ces aa BAVIVT THAXTER.NEW YORK, he i 1 Self-detrh) 1 au all diseases arising from à vitiuted condition Mothers give it to their Children who have the | elueses ot diseases, for wLich it ia recomwended, It ued; Pectable Druggists and Dealers in ibfedioines SUMPTION.1 lipase Avs Senate Chamber, Ohio, April Sth, 2854 - conimne to re-publish the following:Britis 1 Serely on Ë of the blood and fluids, ) Vhooping Cough or Croup, and they will alle according ta directions.1 Lelicva it to bo 8 valuable\u2019 throughout the civilized \u2018| ; + _ Magdeburg, 16th Sept.1853.|.\u201cough trial of the Carnantie Prixs, lei me by yo Periodicals, viz.= + \u2018 1 Véftiou?B : AR) ; \u2018 vinte at once the sufferings of their little ones ;| Siccqduoeum to Mercury, \u2014 Nay, 1 hava my doubte of Can zed world, and in all parts My wife, having suilved f vs fi * ani live bee cure by them of 11s read Rhoutotion ; 1 on pty i DR.COE'S FAMILY VEGETABLE PILLS.it will nt thi , | \"8 31 whether ju the most violent nid protracted cases of © Canada, at the following prices -1s.3d.; 3s.monary cor ng Or years froma pul- ander which he.fount theni o the dreadful Rheumatism tn .So ; I * | The Des and safest Cathartic Pills for popular n vill at ihe same, ime purify the blood, and sy philly, nceompauied with Nodea Trophe, in caries of thy, 0d.; #HNd 5s.sterling, each Pot.; onary complaint, pecame #o ill\u2018at the beginning lieved me, and a ey Sabana jolie first rer Tue LoNpoN QUARTERLY (Conservative.) .[GRYIET § sn prer offi PIES * pletely expe! humors from the system.boues, whetheritoughtnot dever \u2018.a 4 \u2018There i > af, \u2018 ; I this year, that looked dail; i - a te di \u2019 Hea ow ' ; .; éé5i26t I if on the care of Siok.Head-ache, Dyspepsia, Su bis vom am cer sn Biiair, and 500.1 uoncnes eet th ONCE JE 2 a There io à considerable suing by taking ion.Phe remedies which bithorto had reliosod some Jours Lefora, wich auribate eutiroly to Mio fiocts THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig) Bd à li For the \u20ac S pad- , Dys a, that bis name, and Corgh Flirir, with the words tone Medical Boclety, Philadelphia TB ira tee ; ; 4 _ her remained now without effect, and pa.PTyout Carsancie Preus.Yours with great respect 3 A \u2019 teur ie f constipation, functional.derangoments of | th | Boston, Mass, ave blown upon the Bottle ; also ulFrÎlens) wbat De.Stapr.w physicion fo stmnds at evéry disorder are nes Pret Patients in Lions of the lungs and night swents debilitated * the above ar oi fran ea 5 MÉTOALE» |Tar Nowrn Burriou Review (Free Church) At de Bou Ct nitad Th , sland un- u Seal, with Lis name npon the cork, withont thy top of bisprofussion.saseef John Baile Sursapariilu .241 : .ver fearfully.It was in this, evidently à ) ; or te ts Soe 4; we ; i rival hes ace po ere dod tried 1 | WAG uous wi be gun oe wn te BeBe: | hp sa par etape | SCH yt | PA TIS Re (bn.au Mate 1 prin experimentally pace bor ug pute Brincial Agent WALLA JORNSON, tos | [HT aie serge epailé THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF strug fenporars votent! vas mbueed 1p prec heoes Alon or i 00, Po Emma Macon (roi NE ES ; prietor\u2018is à practising Physician, and they are Sold in Montreal by WILLIAM LYMAN ginndulur disenses.Yours, most furvently \" YOUTH AND MATURITY.edi al was induce Practical and Anal i fass: RS H AGAZINE (Tory).A PO; 4 ; L voripdièa ha veli ; ' , LL _ & ; vently, ; ; à medical brother from H a û actical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass.\"THE present state of E TAN: À NATO | EE on aa bol 0 Sian Bis CO.St.Paul Street, General Ageits for Cong.7 Per fon Apel 6, 1839 \u201cWN.BIARR, 8.D.Just Published, price One Shilling: Stg.Movary consumption bis special study \"treats JOSEPH BOWLES, and |, il vender those publiontions AL ARS 9 rrdven HS i cristal guardian of the public health Jai Tar.da East ; price 50 cents per bottle.ftev.E.W.SEHON iter.K.STEVENSON.ERVOUS DEBILITY, its Causes, Symp- \" vith D u Barry's Revalenta Arabica, to try this JOHN MUSSON & Co, teresting dnring the fortheoming yen: They Lock, stheily : ; pain.: Har- ; Rev.E.W.Sehou js widely and general) toms, and C .E , strengthening and restorative food, : \"> \u2018| willoccupy a middle ground-between \u2018thè\u2018hasti rienéé\u2018'ATia : ex mattan has stood the lest of 50 ybara; the of 1 = Kon oa mies] d'ace Danton Ce 23 ure : an Essay on Seminal restorative food, aud I am .A ; g ween \u2018the hastil hd formulnhaving been \u2018obtained x reg 10g an ; Viger we \u2018STONE'S own ox ss eloquent, accomplie pantor of the M Weakness, with Practical Observations ou à safe happy bo be able to éxyress\u2019 my \u2018estoilsbment at Also, by Drugeisia generally th Qebes written news-items, crude speculations, :and red Arithmetiey én py an aucestor of the present proprietor, who bas!| : :MESMERIC NERVE RESTORATIVE, 1405 Copterenee could bons of te stan seach, aad a speedy, and sucocssful mode of treatment of the stnto of My poor wife is now ining perfect'a nada, © © Lo be OC Home of the fatnos bisiaa ind the ponder- oth, rons improved \u2018and brought it its pre wreeof | L NhRVLE .tucky Conference could boast of for uiany years, and at Disense of the Generative Syste ine | ee a8 ever she was, attending to\" her - 10985 of the future historian, written.sloth, ls-9d.cu perfection.d brought it to its present degree of R.STONE \u2018used \u2018not\u2019 inforn tf vie ihis tinse by Bling uo igh xnd responsible atatiou of agent the real cause and effect > every various di household affairs and quite happy.Tis with 23rd August, 1854.: the living interest and: excitement, of the peut Quebee:: Ath, The Syrup and Pille originated with himsalf, \u201cthat \u2018hia Bidlogical Experiments Rehich We hase used Jom all's fname er] NAT oe, Camplaiut, whe ther frisin from eolitary habits Por the auton on ost Pncere gratitude lo God GILT MOULDINGS.De D of ee pmo ih = fae.passed THER nud during 12 years extensive practice, thou.bave interatod all classes, of society, both i Ve pare nmed fohn Malls Sorsapnrile, wad havo knows excesses, accident, or climate.To, whigh, ave duly of me on, Oy wife, that T fulfil my .Lol for tbe one vecaiocicais, that, readers snnds have bad\u201d © of » tnou- |.restod all classes, a society, both in Eu-E besitation In\u2019 statit satisfaction ; and we have vo added, Commentaries on the Physiolo ° duty of making the extraordinary, efficacy of D , must look for the only really intélligible \u2018and re- efficacy.ae te eel grateful for y w rope and.Awerica, dring:the past Six years, to- valuable medical compound.and chicuistod fo praduse ringe.with precautionary hints logy of Mar.Barry's Revalenta, in so fearlin a complaint, LAE RECEIVED a large supply of liable history of current events, dnd a3.agh, in Jor wounds and sores.on hoses tha! Cobid gethe: th his experience and success in the wuch good aud relieve much sufferiog; and therefor emanating from Empirical practice a th known ; and to recommend it to all other auf.A: Gilt Moulding, suitable for Framing,, addition to their well-established literary, scien- .es;on horses, (hp wofld is.treatment ofnervous affections, have aflorded him would cheerfully and most earnestly recomwend it to the Junger: ; ve P, and Lhe ferers, ET E AU0 .Oil Painting, Engravings and Lith 1 tific and theological \u2018charnct & rps challenged to prédnce noything efiml*td fhe ample opportunity to make hiniself thoroù afflicted 442 à £.W.SEHON erous remedies advocated by various writers or ; he TE Gries, D.M.Ing, BOETIVIngS LL A0B TAPS, Tan à vicological character, we urge them Barman fe ample opte Lo joke hoc thoroughly \"87 wy 017 ESV on ho imporant tracer 7 Commis ma: Gury, | Specimens can he eet i he Boclglore, 9 SL en 0 USE pul or fnil directions and explanati °c pam- y iscover y ; Hy carnestly Tivilb wil weredna who ais suite: Y :L LAMERT, M.; 1 _£-4 Zurich, 3-September, 1863.- pole BE ; ; now permanently mad sea dense bless vécompangiog ï wu exp) ma hations, sec pm you ste, nd discov or some I emedy.Which \"rs evenly lei phredne who ard siftriag pin , 87.Bedford Square, mT Md D., .1 uve ried Du Barry's Revalenta Arabica for Nov.23rd, 1854.John Street! \u201c for, the receipt vof PARLE SHEETS \u2018from the Novid1g54: JOBN A, TARRANT, So i thst have hitherto.) Bulva\u2018agént, and got.n copy of hulls Family Journa Matriealated Member of\u201d the University i plaid which hb therto resisted all other ; 1s ishers, by which we -are enabled to moa JN AL EARBANT, Sole Ape, hfe he nil of the mot eo Phyéias|| sen; Se dE hl RES ang, onary Meme of the London | am happy ie ty, vi ie toscane ie BRITANNIA (Essen: cout as soon serres BY Son Ce SET + NEWYORK, ishi he ; * Séeparillu 8 TRIAL, after roading, aud recolleti pe ospital Medical Society, Licentinte py to suy, with the most shecessful result, | © - a » about soon as Lhey.can.be.furnish.nn ! Aug 20st, 1855, 1 por , accomplishing by the aselgtance of a Clairvoyant, ani time, that 1t 13 promible for the Doctor to Subliah of Apolhecaries Hall om This soothing remedy Las the effect, not only of | MUT ; od with the foreign copies, Although this in FIER 8 From powers of Second Sight (ere develope tho toncl put of Lhe muiabor of crticates of astoundia don, &e., &c.arresting the vomiting, which is so fearfully dis- ° UAL LIFE ASSOCIATION.volves a very lax, e outlay on og par we shall 0° a Mr.Stone lôn, England, during \u2018tbe cures vefoimiul bt bis Sersspartte \u2018The amount of | The essential object of {his trentise i ; ressing in cancer fo \u2018the stomach! but alsolof | \u2014 i (continue to.iurnish the Periodicals at.the same a Le ; Spring of 1851; This remedy maybe relied upon testimour voluntarily hiowsred Qu Dr-Bull'aSarsaperills, | ont the fenrfal © ohne of iis routine is to point restoring perfect digestion and assimilation! he py TT > {| ow rates as heretofore, vizi~ =.© any, brag fol i r he c re of Rheumatism, Neuf a, Phraly- vubile and private life, bas begn perfectly overwhelming, tain habits, irregularities a qeo ling from cer- same satisfactory influence of this excellent\u2019 to.TABLE\u2014With participation in profits LS Wo WET 1.on iy def Non 2,2 À , Tig.Doloureux, Headache; lepsy, Ner- ne , \u2014_ - jf \u2018ot Place.\u2018the + Prototype\u201d Office, London, and In Guanes CANSTRN Gros Wiétanr, 116, \"40.66010 lime nd mate ME Lau | AE, 4d per line, teat iaertion, snd 14 pet Des WG Sth pe la + drprs gosokt : Agar x a idly TT; 8.Jghn Steet.1 i [at ne t Gazette\u201d Office.\u2026, ; 8 \u201cpe.; am A wg] dsr we VE, ENISTON, i rad 4d ge sulmequent, insertion Alaris.l'Quebeo, 390 ST 0 Sale 5 À et cocalt dad O1 Quebec.4h Musi Le gage hol 18th Foby.T0: RES Le | fa » e \u2018Pabllo ne cantloned: agatret Q oi.CE jf.GPL ei AOÛ Quebec, 1 ing'by:the your, os may.bo agresdion.Ee -.bg Am\" PRE = ab own if : idea ci Vober yiGkaslh fo urious and : Asmérioni-.ii\u201d 6 di La A J ; ; &, #18 ue GA Pc 5 | oma if fa AE \" Pi VAE Era ed at qulusafi | 61 Beedo di à 08 à A 3 2 root OH dit Fog TOIT se ley TITRE lea] te en, roe At 4 ru fes lebeo, 20th July} 1858, © FETT aa communications must be post-oaids een an CE 2083 whi fe |, 09 à ATSRUTIK THOR Médorts à FREE gf | LN pe wood top PTE due Le UE Het fans tye cf sn ' PURGE ie che rane pires ss STE CGT IAE one à - So GONE TOV AE ceduis > Lo.WRYNGE ep Ca a i \u201c se = \u20ac _ en HQGE Ï GG LA TR dung | ; tt Age) en À Ur = x CARE, à cob ean mae sic Ci wold gy ag \u2019 FUER ay GIRL mid : £GD Maltais EAE : ROSE?PE GEE Ob tee) lO Ren | a ar : i ope vow MRE EES de 8 of nba tedexg big "]
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