The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 12 septembre 1856, vendredi 12 septembre 1856
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FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12vis, 1856, PLUMBERY SINKS, PUMPS, COCKS, apted for any Stove ; ap -16, 1-2, 6-8, aud (= 52 TONS LEAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD, Expected by (rst arr ivals, direct from factory, with a large assortment of Bath Mountings in Porce- inin aud Granite Slabs, plain and figured\u2014they VERY CHEAP.Plated, Fancy and Enamelled Mountings ; Fountain Wash-hand Basins, Green, Blue, Pink, Maroon, an White figured ; also, common band Basina and Fittings in great variety, from 8s.to 7s.6û.PATENT PAN WATER-CLOSETS, To ect wilh or without Cisterns\u2014also, n large assortment of Ridgway\u2019s Water Closets.The undersigned speaks from experience and \"would recommend them to the Trade and the Public as being a very cheap and excellent article.= 100 DOZ.PATENT VALVE COCKS FOR HOSE, &c.Also Patent Cistern Ball Cocks, warranted to be noiseless from the action of the wa ter ; Ire and Block Tin Tubing, and many other articles in the above line too numerous to detail.Now on band and well worthy the attention of town and country houschalders wanting good COOKING and HOT,WATER APPARATUS, some of C.C.{ToLuan\u2019s FURNACE RANGE STOVES, and will be ready about the 15th April, a NEW MODEL STOVE not larger than the ordinary Cooks - ing Stove, to boil eight pots, 20 inch roasting Frat, large baking oven, and will boil 400 gallons of wal er.per day\u2014it is also very economical for P S-\u2014The above Lead Pipe is not American Composition, the ve: barst by water pressure, but is pure malleable Mead direct from the British factory.Quebec, March 20th 1856.MATERIALS To be sold Cheap, UNTIL THE WHOLE OF HIS PRESENT STOCK IS DISPOSED OF, CONSISTING OF NTRONG LEAD PIPE, 4, §, 3\u20144, 5, and 6 lbs.Milled Lead; WASH-HAND BASINS, S of different quality; a large assortiment of BATHS, WATER-CLOSETS, HOT WATER APPARATUS, also, GAS FITTINGS in Brass and pure Blork Tin Tube, 3-16, 1-4, 5-16, 3 4 ; Plain and Fancy Brackets, &c., too numerous to detail.in England, and recian and Crystal, ach.are a new article, well got u also, Victoria.JOHN PYE.+ 5 TR \u2018undersigned is MANUFACTURER'S \u2018 han thickest of which being easy leu &c., made to order, from the best pt McKIECHAN & COWAN, UPHOLSTERERS AND CABINET MAKERS, HAVE REMOVED TO N No.51, DINNING'S BUILDINGS, ST.PAUL STREET.AVE on'hand Mahogany and Black Wal- \u2018nut, Drawing Room furniture, of the newest patterns and in the highest style of finish and-are prepared to do any work that may be entrusted 40 them.They respectfully solicit a share of publie atronage, and\u2019 \u2018hope to merit it.Quebeg, 6th.May, 1856, AGENT for CANADA, LE For the Sale of \u2018Portable, Upright and Horizontal STEAM ENGINES for Pile driving, boisting dischargin and loading Vessels, running Sawing wood and pumping water ou railroads, with or without power tothe wheels for track\u2014to drive them- a reverse motion, Se.lationary Steam Emgines, Machines for every anufactüring.WM.WHITTY, L.Quebec Chambers, ! \u2018 St.Peter St.eet.Quebec, May Both, 1856.ACCOUNT BOOKS, #, ge.A.THOMPSON, M 2 ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTD ND RULER, 'Noun\u2019s Butsoias, St.PETER STREE1.ULL SETS of.BOOKS for Banks, Insu: - ance Companies, Mercantile Houses.inglish Papers, of superior Binding and Paged ; \u2014A1S0\u2014 \u201cAll varieties of PLAIN & DÉGORATIVE BrxDINa.{ \"Murch 18th, 1855.Paints, Oils, K6 ASKS BOILEDLINSEED OIL, manufactaied by BrunpeLL, SPENCE & Co.facturers are mentioned as a guarantee to the purchaser, as there is a Spurious Article selling in United Slates, from Rosix, keld in solution \"y HNeptha, this market\u2014a drug manufactured in the U and not from the LINSEED.The Subscriber also offers for Sale : Ww HIT 14 Tons WHITING in Packages from 2 to 7 cwt.PAINTS GROUND IN OIL, put up in packages to suit p rchasers.VARNI Coach- Body.Cerriage, Cabinet, Mastic, and Demar Varnishes.- TTING\u2014an article of great importance to the House and Smip-PAINTER, as it is | a sure preventive of Rosin bleeding from knots, and o decided improvement on the old system of |= PATENT N killing them with common Glue.DRY STAINED GLASS, -Ruby, \u2018Green, Orange, Glass for Hall and Staircase Windows.DOW g selected them himself, can guarantee them to Paint, Oil and Color Stor Quebec, April 5th, 1856.COLOURS\u2014A select assortment in convenient quantities to suit purchasers, GOLD LEAF, Silver Leaf ; Gold, Silver and Copper Bronzes ; and.Dutch Metal.GLASS\u2014Smethwick and German Sheet, in boxes and half-boxes, assorted sizes.pr-The Subscriber having a practical knowledge of all the articles he offers for Sale, and bav- Varnishes.The names of the manu- ING, SHES, Blue, Amber aud Purple\u2014Ground and Muslin | purchasers.WILLIAM McKAY, , immediately outside Palace: Gate.NOTICE.WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN can be accommadated with BOARD and LODGING from the 15th May next, in a respectable family.(The locality is healthy and pleasant, aboût 5 minutes walk from the Lower Town.) Apply to A.J.Q.© Quebec Gazette\u2019 office.Quebec, 27th March, 1856.+ NOTICE.TEAM ENGINES, MILLS of all descriptions and all sorts of Maleable Iron-Work and Castings made to order, on the shortest potice.GEO.BISSETT.25th March, 1856.» FOR SALE.Fes SAW, and CARDING MILL, at oO POINTE-AUX- TREMBLES, with Stores, rge, Dwelling House, &c, complete, and 10 acres of ground attached, fronting on the St.Lawrence, GEO.BISSETT.26th March, 1866.+ Landing Ex Brigt.\u201c Clipper.\u201d IT P\"T TAR.For Sale by J.W.LEAYCRAFT, T West India Wharf.Quebec, May 27 1856.\u2014 q Tr DENTISTRY.R.RAMSAY, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, begs to BEND his friends and the public, that he has oY ED bis office from Palace Street, to No.2, JOHN STREET, where he will continue the priate of Surgical \u2018and Mechanical Denti t D'All'its departments.Office hours from 9 a;m.to 5 p mi « S.\u2014For the accommodation of the 28; Dr, Ramsay will devote an hour each morning, viz : 8t69 a.m., when he will extract South for 1s.3d.each ; at all other hours the ge will be 25.6d.cach.Widows and young pry $ dependent upon their oii :qzertions will liberally dealt with at all times.Quebeg, 8th May, 1856, scan Je DYNES, Pofteait-and Lahdscape Painter, &c.AS REMOVED from No.28, St.John Street, to No.24, Fabrique Street, w it he.can be consulted on business any day %.4n.the morning, and 5 in the atternoon, Mth June, 1866.\u2018C.J.ARDOUI N' 7 IMPORTER, Watch & Clock Maker, Jeweller, &c.REMOVED to No.25, FABRIQUE STREET, adjoining M Wx.Lamps Dry Good Store, facing the Uppe Town Market.Quebec, 10th May, 1856.F.H.ALL, Auctioneer, Broker & Commission Merchant, cor- Her of St.Stanislaus and Anne Streets, pear the Mothodist and Scotch Churches, Money aflvanced on Goods left 6; le, and Drpmpteottlentents, bes,\u201d 20th May, 1856.TION N YOUNG, se ADVOCATE, SHAW°S BUILDINGS, FOOT OF MOUNTAI L Quotes 24th May, on N HILL, + OTTAWA HOTEL ; MONTREAL, JLE Greft St.James Street, FOR SALE.À OUNG HYSON, Hyson Twankay, TEAS, and Twankay, Brandy in wood and bottle, Segars, * La Victoria,\u201d Champagne, | \u201c Imperial \u201d and Sillery,\u201d Bed Cords, Manilla and Jule.R.MITCHELL & CO.Quebec, 14th July, 1866.FOR SALE.| LARGE assortment of ORNAMENTAL IRON RAILING, ofthe most modern and chaste designs, for Palisading, Balconies, Cemeteries, &¢., &c., ut Prices from 4s.to 408, per Lineal Foot, at AS PRILIP- I TTY\u2019S, Palisading and General Iron Works, 79 St.Paul Street, Lower Town.Quebec, 20th June, 1856.TO \u201cSPORTSMEN.#5} An Assortment of Fishing lrackles Just MOUNT.\"HERMON CEMETERY.Fils shecially ordered pnd paid in advance for the Antendent of the Cemetery- : a By order, vue xs.SCOTT, gt 335d, sn Secretary.H en Fleur del \u201cMen of Boller Plate-and Bar'Fron, &e., &e.Received: RODS, Ss Po if LINES, STOLS, REELS, +.REVOLVERS FLIES, & HOOKS, ( UN MINNOWS, dc.de.{}{ Bab SAM: J.SHAW ANTHRAOGITE COALS.\u2018Landing ex-Ship « amt\u201d Tozo, from Philadel 350T EE first Guy\u2019 lump ANTHRA- 9! A : LEAYCRAFT, Es 1, ;, West India Wharf.; Quebec 22nd May 1856.\u201d JUST RECEIVED.ATENT AMERICAN WATER COOLERS Orriamented and Plain.\u2018Do.do.with filtering apparatus, Ice Cream Freezers, complete, Self-sealing.Urns for preserving fruit, + Improved H roo Meat Safes, Ï Silver Plated Basin C various patterns, American Agricultural Implements of variour \u2018kinds; a=, &e.HENRI Y 8.SCOTT.ouobee.June 5, 1856.; REVISED LIST of CHARGES for £X MAINTAINING LOTS- IN ORDER has been established and may be seen at the Cemetery, or on application to the Secretary or Treasurer.No work will be done upon lots un- Sib tothe ified); ; Rottie Reédufits, \"the rale whith provides tffaf all éhaÿges for Intermehts must be paid for when the order is given will, in future, be strictly ad- \u2018héred to.- | «Mr! RosERD Wazazs has! beenagpolnted Super- \u2018\u201d FOR SALE, ; WO STEAM ENGINES, one of twenty and : one of six horse power.Always on hand or promptly made to order: Mill Stones, Lifters, Lathe and Slide Rests, Tron, Purchase Blocks, Boiler Maker's Tools, Punching Mackines, Sheers and Rollers, Turned Shaftinge -Pulleys and Hangers ou the most approved principles.Fly Presses for cutting Saws, Screws for raising Steamboat Shafls, also Screw Jacks and Winches, Wharf Cranes, and an assort- 2 + wo ; GEO.BISSETT.x : \u201cBlesett\u2019s Foundry, - Quebec, 27th March, 1856.| (Important.to Flourand Meal Millers.) \u201c FOR SA SALE.' COMPLETE FLOUR \u2018and OAT MEAL MILL driven by a Steam Engine of 20 \u2018Horse pôwer\u2014Comprising 2 run of Flour Stones, with the-bolters, Smut, Machine, Cribbles and all {lie requisite apparatus for the manufacture of Flour.\u2014Also 1 pur Oatmeal Stones with duster,\u2019 Terms moderate.MARBLE MANTELS AND.+ MONUMENTS: vanety of Style, at every price.\u2019 MARBLE AND-STONE: POSTS.8 HEADJTO: sk Italian Table Tops, À.| and every article in the: trade at.the lowest re; manerggive pri price.; FELIX MORGAN.194 John Stréet, without, : Quebec.June 12th 1856.Vessels that he is now prepared ta recdivé CONTRACTS for the construction of Vessels of every description.Also, to attend to the repairs of Sailing or Steam Vessels.Mots, Spars, dnd al ognpet Stigmrigh ht \"| work à done PI pri oh ss où d'age h s Ordots:lift \u2018À & J.Brown\u2019s, 49 Sb, Peter Street, ire, Jr.\u2019s, 47 St.Pet Styeshy.or or at va Bogue's, Sillery Cove, sk |) REFEFENOCES: , BELL & CO, TTY q Sat ee SHE be Porto Räv:and Jamaica Sugar.Il 4 He Bright Portd Ricg SU AR, ;- Tien } j Bright Jamiica | Now landing 6x- ce a urlingon and ff {+ J.W.LE HERAT, A Quebéc, 22nd May, Tes.; ; CHAMPAGNE, Just received per Bark ¢ PARAGON, » 100 B Ee = 8.BROWNING, 28th Aug, 1858, Quebes, sand ur, 1866.ia Jonas 3 Upper and Lower Town uabeo: si et, Oribbles, Se 11th June, 1886.! 2 | nn e Subscriber, ¢ the propriater, wir sell! this r: property entire, or in proper workidg \u2018order on.\u2018thé premiises of à puréhaser, either \u2018ns may bé: = IECES, of correct desi n, in ont] 2 50 P oy ee I_'Qilebec, 5th May.1856.} -L Ce WM.POWER, 1.MARINE ARCHITECT, | BES 10 inform Merchänts and Masters of |! so ih have imported from the best Houses .in ating Fea \u2014[érrçonn but Sly inthe WroueRsLY.i [if nAwy.of hib former vistomots: wishing their sfgreéd upon.to Beets Founders, Y~ 6 BISSET.British North American CLOTHING \u2018ESTABLISHMENT.t 1 4 I 8.J.VL, CE WINE, No.11, Fabriqué Street.UPPER TOWN, (Nexti door to Messrs.J.'&: 0.CREMAZIE.) Lu mm r HE aubseribers beg .to inform their | *- Friends and the Public in general, that :England and France, a splendid assortment of, lo READY MADE CLOTHING.dun Étrekenced SH 16: Orpen).They will have ears on.:Hadd à aie sasufttient of WEST or: EN GLAND OLOTHS;: CAS ASSIMER AS, DOESKINS, sobia \u2018TWEEDS, and a large: variety of RSE | PATTERNS Ready Made and to O pel and, Under Cotes.Bis buishimnont also G jen Sr Nock lot Me td Hostery n pla ain N CE.bs I , Joni Seni and AA té Propribitrs; Will be Cox Stock te ba prepared for\u2018 the Fall,\u201d will please leave; their ders at the above Store, and they pL rely on the que exeeution .of their orders, 7.bave s k.of Skins on hand.that'lins ariven in col- |.\u201d a A OLOTEING of Wo 0 Wi k TERIAL and MOST FASHIONABLE! Erni a Aagartment of Gen tle i Wear | open of all I\" CARD.qd GEORGE PEACO(K, EGS to inform his friends amd tlle public, that be has opened's spacious HOTEL id ST.LEWIS STREET, opponite.the Court House in the premises lately occupied by the Provin- fied, Goverument, known us JONES\" BUILD- pr Mr.PEACOCK returns his sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage he has received in his late capoctt 88 & RESTAURATEUR, and hopes by strict attention to merit a continuance of the same, Having leased his stables to that well-known Livery Stable-keeper, Mr.F.-DriscoL., he begs to inform the public that Horses, Carriages, &e., can be obtaiued at the Hotel, Horses at livery will be attended to with strict gttention.Quebeo, May 27th, 18564.\"HOTE 7 3 O'NEILL $ SWORDS ST.LEWIS STREET, UPPER TOWN, QUEBEC.Th: proprietor begs to return thanks to the ublic for the kind patronage which has been liberally beslowed on bim.and informs them tbat be bas in many ways improved with regard Lo elegance and comfort, this old and 1 known Esfablishment.His Divsivo FALL bas been refitted according to the Panisian STYLX, and he flatters himself that-his Table wilt be second to none in the Country.As to the situation of the Hotel, it ia in ong of et central and healthiest parts of the City contiguous to the Court House, Oly er- tre, Governor's Garden, Citadel, race, and other places of public h Dur Quebec, May 17th, 1856 NOTICE.THE OTTAWA HOTEL, ORMERLY occupied by Ma.Huon O?NæiuL, SAULT-AU-MATELOT STREET, will be OPENED on MONDAY.the Tth instant, for the reception of Roarders and the PLAN in general.Terms of Board made known atl the Boa, UD, GEORGE BOYCE, vd sa durent of superior quality, and \u2018Creans of the choicest brands.Quebec.5 5th April, 1856.Er Pottery \u2018and Br ick Works.HE madorsigned; AGENT for the abôve WORKS, is now prepared to contract fôr the deliver I HARD BURNT RED BRICKS, and DRAI TILES.Samples can beseen at his fice.; , J.H.CLIN St, Paul Street.Quebec, 4th Jaly, 1856.ingles aud Laths.at WOLFE\u2019S COVE :\u2014A large of SEASONED SHINGLES and pply at LAN GILMOUR & CO.\u2019s Office, St.Peter Street, or 12 Wolfe*s Cove.Quebec, June 24th, 1856.STATIONARY.HE undersigned have just received from England a large supply of Stationary : Whatman, Sanders\u2019 & Cowan\u2019s B.L.Imperial.OR S quaryi LATHS.Al do do S.Royal \u2018Do do do do Royal.Do do do do Medium.Do do do do Demy.Do do Foolscap.Cream Laid \u201c Wore, Blue Laid & Nous Post.Do do Note, various sizes.Windle\u2019 8, Perry\u201d 8, Gilloit's and Mitchell's Pens, various qualities.Letter Books, § calf and § sheep.Copying paper, blue shade ; do yellow shade.Pass Books, all sizes.Sealing Wax, Black: and red ; do Bottle Wax, Wafers ; do assorted colors.Black Ebony Ruler, Rowney\u2019s Pencils, Date Pen Racks, Paper weight, Pocket Knives, Port- monnaies, Fyles, Pen Holders, Letter Clips, Pocket Books, India Rubber, Tapers, / de.&e.A large quantity of \u201cTod's Perth Writing Ink.Do do Copying do and a'féw Copying Presses.For Sale y MIDDLETON & DAWSON.Shaw\u2019s Buildings.Mountain Bill.Quebec, 21st June, 1856.100 SALE OR VARTER CASKS 2 ame PALE SE ALg OIL, free of smell.LLANE, GIBB & CO.Quebec, June 10th, 1856, _ C.& A.SMEATON, MERCHAN T TAILORS, No.204, John St., Upper Town, QUEBEC.Me constantly on hand a well selected stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, EDS and VESTINGS, and are prepared to mks them up to order in the most approved \u2018style, with the greatest dispatch, and upon the most moderate terms\u2014FOR CASH.MILITARY COMPANIES FITTED ODF.C.& A.SMEATON would also call the \u2018atténtion of the LADIES of Quebec to the STAMPING, BRAIDING and EMBOSSING department of their Establishment, having received a great.variety of the latest style o French pattern: Quebec, 17th May, 1856.QUEBEC ROOM PAPER MART, FIRST HOUSE, PALACE-GATE (WITHOUT.) HE subscriber has received and now un- hoked a s splendid assortment of FRENCH ER HANGINGS, DECORATIONS AND a of rare, beautifal and chaste designs, fram two of the most celebrated manu.fattnrers, viz.:\u2014DeFosses and Delacourt & Co.of Paris.The public are requested to call and Anapect these goods.W.i McK.is he only direct importer of this class of papers Ti {bis city.ine cheapest and best Lscfected tock of English Rüom Pay Tory from the manufactories of Winte \u201cbottom Lightbown, Aspinwall & Co., Manchester, pèr ship Enoch Train,\u201d via Boston i-4md Gard Trunk Railway.Co Room Paper Mart, .Palace Gate.\u2018Quebec, 24th May.1866.QUEBEC DISPENSARY.G.ARDOUIN, + CHB AND DRUGGIST AS JUST RECEIVED, put up in bottles, that excelfent preparation for promoting the growth of bair\u2014\u201c Lyman\u2019s Pomade lie Palma Ohristi\u201d*\u2014the excellence of which is \"| pow everywhere acknowledged.In \u2019 ced ado \u201c1° Bits, Hey iT .ES Quebec, 11th December, 1866, A The \u2026.- FOR RIVER DU LOUP AND RIMOUSKI.HE Stoner: « PRINCESS ROYAL,\u201d willl jeave STV ANDREWS WHARF every PUESDAY' gad.THURSDAY MORNING, at HIGHT o'clock, calling at L'ISLET AND ST.DENIS both ways.On the THURSDAY TRIP \u2018she will proceed 8 far down a8 RIMOUSKI, touching at St.imon, Should thie business to the two last places be sufficient to pay sll expenses, the Boat will be kept ropulng regularly, J.WILSON.Quebeo, Tst J uly, 1858, TUG \"STEAMERS .FOR THE LOWER ST, LAWRENCE.JTEAMERS ic A MIRAL?and ¢ ADVANCE» Thave'eotmenced thei regular trips down\u2019 the St; \u201cIshwreuce on 1st May, an will be found stationed at * Branpy Pars,\u2019 and elsewhere, if required, for TOWING, or otherwise \u2018assisting vessels.The nudersigned is : \u2018prepared to receive all or- ers for TOWAGES, &c., yifch will meet with \u2018hig immediate attention, F.BUTEAU, Î St.Peter Street, Quebec, May 15/h,#856.KINGSTON, TORONTO & HAMILTON.T HE \u2018following are .are, the Susberibers\u2019 STOCK ARRANGEMENTS for the ensuing Navigation Season : TO PLY ON THE LAKES.: FIRST CLASS STEAMERS ST.LAWRENCE, CaPrarn\u2019 Mout, LORD ELGIN, \u201c; Youxe, ENGLAND, 00%\" #Hkxey, H1BERNIA,- # \u2018McC'ILFATRICK, FREE TRADER.\u2018 Moore, OTTAWA, fo MOGRA' and for up: Freight the new and powerful Upper cabin steamer A BOWMANVILLE, \"Capra PARRY.\"RIVER LINE.EIGHT FIRST CLASS BARGES, To ply \u2018between oan, MONTREAL and TON.For Freight: or further articylars sepply to OOKER, Th C Orcs Aron AQU hear LANE, Gb Ek Co STORE.N.B.\u2014HOOKER(;- TAQUES & 00s, will Nor BE RESPONSIBLE ¥oR ANY DEBTS cont: their name, unless ander & meitign order om their office._ Quebec, 20th May, 1856.RANDY\u2014in Hhds.HOLLANDS\u2014DeKuy per Toh SPIKES\u2014various sizes.For Saleby A.JOSEPH & CO.Li i Quebec, 8tb May, 1856.High Wines.P UNCHEONS and CASKS for suf ROBERTSON, THOMSON 4 Quebec, 28th May, 1856.POTICHOMANIE.HE new and beautiful art of ornamenting the simplest Glass Vessel to resemble the Frvesr PAINTED CHINA, AT ATITHE OP E CosT, is creating an immense guellehont, Léilies and Gentiemen are allke fasclüated with this delightful occapation.\u201cA chaste and ele- |- gant amusément-for Children and Sébools; encouraging a taste for grace in-désign abd'harmony in the arrangement of colors.\u201cThe whole Art can be perféctly acquired in half an Book of instruction separately $1.,Boxes \u2018cou taining 2 Vases, Book, and every article required $5, sent by Express or T, NEARY & CO) Wholesale ONTEN 35 Broadway, N.KID GLOVE/BLEANER ! An important discovery to the Econom Something entirely new !\u2014Just imported, « JOUVEN'S INODOROUS PREPARATION,\u2019 for instantly cleaning\u201d KID GLOVES without the slightest- SMELL.Rub a small portion on the glove, and the dirt instantly.di can be worn immediate Mtermarde, Que \u2018botte is warranted to cleau fifty pair of | ok vès.Price 50 cents.\u201cTry it before\u2019 buying 1'the Agents are coining\u2019 money by À precepts de mand.More wanted ENT, NEARY &CO.Wholesale Store, 802: Broadway: N June 14th, 1856.FOR SALE.pour.ork.cu 14 Pre Leaf Lard, i in Barrels, ire 190\u2014 NE GIBB sobs, \u2014A New Baer, in Kegs, Quebec, 20th June, 1856.McDONNELL\u2019S MARINE BOOT & SHOE STORE No.8, Notre, Dame Street.The Powerful Tug Steamer GARTSHORE, and 5 His Qr.-Casks, ESS, , PRIME MESS & PRIME BEE J For Sale by the Subscuibers.TARRED CORDAGE 64 jneh a 6 thd.Manilla ald « Hawsers, 90 & co th > inch a 8% uch.Marline, Hambrofide a À Housline M.HAMILTON.; Quebec, June 26, 1856 IN MY NEW ESTABLISHMENT, ESTABLISHMENT, 25, FABRIQUE STREET, + FACING THE UPPER TOWN MARKET, UST RECEIVED a few OPERA GLASSES, Rich, Colored, Gold and other ROOCHES ; * Gold \u2018end Silver WATCHES ; Walking CANES, &c ARDOUIN, 25, Fabrique Street, ajpictie Mr.W.Laird\u2019s oods Store.A Dry G ENEV A and bther Watches of all kinds repaired in a superior manner and warranted, and also all kinds of Clooks, Musical 23 ¢ July, 1856.FOR SALE, 80 100 Barrels AMERICAN TAR, 100 do.OSIN, i 2000 Bags Course Salt.XK 1BB & ROSS Quebec, 21st July, 1856.35 H DS.Bright Porto Rico SUGAR e received ex Grand Trunk Railway.For Sale by Quebec, July 7th, 1856.CONSIGNMENT of 25 Packages Wo- THERSPOON\u2019s CONFECTIONARY, con- Jujubes, assorted Lozenges, Scotch Caraways in tine, and Lemon, Orange Acid, Pear, Ton Thumb, For Sale by JOHN PATERSON.Quebec, June 28th, 1 Boxes and Jeweller \u201d C.J.ARDOUIN.ONS No.1 PIG IRON, 10 Tona Lignum Vite, Bright Porto Rico Sugar.JOHN PATERSON, Scotch Confectionary.sisting of Scotch Mixtures, Sugared Almonds, Jenny Lind, and Pine Apple Drops, in glaes.Chocolate, Broma, Cocoa and Ginger.70 OXES Halifax CHOCOLATE, Ww.Thomas, No.1 30 Bxs.Broma, N.Shncion & Co, in tin foil.20 \u201c Cocoa, 15 \u201c Jameaica era\u201d \u2018Ginger de.For Sale by JOHN PATERSON.Quebec, July 26th, 1856.Arrow-Root.30 C ASES JAMAICA ARROW-ROOT.Quebec, June 28th, 1856.For Sale by HN PAT N.Sardines, Prunes, Olive oi.10 JASES SARDINES, i in Oil, hal & qr 10 Guar Prunes d\u2019Ente, in glass jars & fan 100 Coen Olive \u2018oi, pints & quar .Che ron brand.For Sale by JOHN PATERSON.Quebec, June 28th, 1856.SH £ RRY WINE.fH ene Sherry, For sale by PATERSON.i Quebec, June 5th, toms FOR BALE, 14 Pus.JAMAICA RUM of Superior flavor and strength, 10 Tierces Mus.Sugar, 10 Mille Havana Segars, Now landing ex \u201c Beacon,\u201d from Halifax.ROBT.MITCHELL & Co.Quebec, June 26th, 1856.OFFICE AND SAFE TO LET.SMALL OFFICE, with Fire-Proof safe to let, in Montreal Telegraph Compahy\u201ds- New Bulldings, St.fu Street.Apply on the premises to LES L.GETHINGS, Advocate, Quebec, April 4th, 1856.WHARF TO LET.THAT conveniently situated WHARF ad joining the Bishop\u2019s, in PRES-DE- VILLE and oconpied for DEALS & Latawoon by Messrs Lz MESURIER & CO.J seugral years past.Apply o the Proprietor 7 SPRY P 0.DORAN.u Quebee, 13th March, 1856.BEACON.FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.Incorporated by Act Tio.men 788 Chap.| £150,000.i CAPITAL, - - - - - - With power to increase to half a million.CHIEF OFFICE : CE No.6, WATERLOO 00 Prac, Lonpon.DISTRICT BOARDS : Kingston, ToroNTO AND Movtreir, With Agencies Bronghous Canada.DIRECTORS FOR Q Tax HonoraBLE J.HENRY BURSTALL, Esa.Thos.BLATHERWICK, Bea) Medical Referee.HIS COMPANY effects Insurances on Buildings, Goods, Merchandize, and every description Of property.All Losses settled ASER lo England\u2014the Board of-Directors boldess baring full powers to act : thus embracing all the advantages of a Provinelal Comp&ny securely | avested Eitis Ca A mises,-where he = continue to carry .on businore 8.heretofore, - upon, ES.opiprgtd acale.Having just rotuthed from Bol Boston, Partland, States, wh re hé and other cities ôf the\u2019 ffuited' purchased, under, his own personal | ion, a complete assortment ao every description -df: BOOTS, SHOES, &o., hôis hôw p 0 sell the same at LOWER Praca, than so} other.stote- in town.; Marine Boots and Shoes of ail sizes and, descriptions Bold at the lowest prices.2 Ladies\u2019, Fryiclla\u2019s Singers, 8 , Gent's] Lea her Boots, Shoes, G cons tant- | 0 Hand and ; ble\u2019 prices.- wer Ten per cent allowed: foo Oasm, .A McDONNELL, Notre Dame Street, Qushes, June 14th, 1856, Lan a an Là Le aie \u201cgenes that he has |: REM OVED to the above pre- made to ri at the Lowest por | ù ETS ISLTIC 6 whom dll et ate in Hotire\u2019 té.IE Subocriver begs to in- * Ba Peby.1856.GR A NIT E.ublie that h e \u201cis: ready to supply them with RANITE § TONE, for building or any \u2018other purpose that Stone is required, al as mo- dorate terms as thay can find Granite elsewhere, and as Lors as, salu\u201d where.Large Block: ste requi The colour is of .a right white | and pal.vd.the Juality is nsiirpaesed inthis country, en and capable of \u2018being \u2018worked fo the fi ; Pon orders æ rémptly atteitded \u2018to, \u2018 and \u2018the \u2018Stones sent, : required, to Longatuil, Point Le or xr say \u2018of the interntediate Stations on the Teank Railway, according to directions.MT info mation conterning the above may be A.MURBA of 1 | ] A | th cos res Coatioook, 29th Feb; | + Axaro Saxon,\u201d withpromptitude and liberality, without reference LL ing Share- |; .7.with.{ite furthtr guarantee, 6f à paid up and\u2018 Vesse TA undersigr ned respectfully informs the {Vor.91.7 CHEAP PRINTS.A (00D PRINT DRESS for 1s.6d.worth 3s.5000 Yards Cambric Prints {rom 6d, worth WM.LAIRD & CO.Fabrique Street.Quebec, 5th August, 1856, WIRE FENCING.CHEAP and SOLID ARTICLE.A fresh snpply of SELF\u201d SEALING CANS, for preserving Fruit.For Sale by BENRY S.Quebec, Aug.9th; 1856.IRR SCREW STRAMBHIR z IVE ® P OO L PORTLAND, U.8.Calling at St.John's Newfoundland, and Halifax, Nova Scotia, ont and home, to land and receive passengers and goods.The stay at these places will be short, as the facilities for discharging will be great.> AED 7 SCOTT.THE New and Powerful first class Screw Steamship ¢« CHERSONESE,\u201d Ala Lloyd 2300 tons burthen, Captain CHARLES POWELL, will sail from Liverpool for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 23rd day of AUGUST, 1856, and return to Liverpool by the same route, leaving PORTLAND on the 23rd of SEPTEMBER following, This beautiful Steamship, since she was lannch- ed, some six months since, has been employed in the Government service, \u2018and bas provea lierself to be a very fast and in every way u superior vessel, She has five watertight compartments, and is built of extra strength, suitable for the North American trade, and has been refitted with comfortable accommodations for a limited number of Fest Crass and STEERAGE PasspNGERs.Provisions provided in the usual style on board of Atlantic steamers at the rates of Passage named below.lat CLass.STRYRAGE Passage Mouey from Liverpool to St.John\u2019s Nfld, 15 Guineas.5 Gs.From Liverpool to Halifax & Portland .\u201c16 6 6 From Portland and Halifax t Liverpool, G.B.0 dollars.30dol.From St.John\u2019s Néd.to Liver.Pool Loire 55 #26 + Féom Portiard to Halifax and DÉCE VETEALLLe a 6200000000 0 6 From Portland to St.John\u2019s PA 24 \u201c10 From Halifax to St.Jobn\u2019aNfld .16 \u201c 8 + Steward\u2019s fees and provisions included, except wines and other liquors, which can be had on.board Frights from Liverpool to St Jobn's (Ned, ) 459.ling, and 5 per cent.primage.se from Liverpool to Halifax N.5., and Port- ; land, 508 and 5 per cent.\u201c \u201cfrom Portland to Halifax, and vice versa, $3 per tdn, 80 cts per barrel.Sou from.Portland to St John's, Nfld, $6 per n, 50 cts per bbl.\u201c from, alifax to St John\u2019s, Nfid, $4 per \"ton, 40 cts per bbl.Heavy Goods as per arrangement, and parcels on moderate terms.For further particulars apply to WIER, COCHRAN & CO., General Office : Weaver Buildings, Brunswick St, .t or to CHARLES R.TAYLOR & SON, 81 North John St., Liverpool, G.B.THOMAS H.BROOKING & SON, 14 New Broad Street, London.BROOKING, SON & CO., bt.J ohn\u2019 s, New! fonndland.BENJAMIN WIER & CO., Halifax, Nova Scotia.JOHN RHYNAS & CO, Portland, Maine 6th August, 1856.12m STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL # CANADA.Under contract with t the Provincial Gor- ernment of Canada for the CONVEYANCE OF THE MAILS.HE ¢ MONTREAL QCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY\u2019S ** First-Class Powerful Screw Steamers - \u201c Captain.Tons.Horse Pr.« Norte Augnious,\u201d Grange, 1782, 350, \u201c, ; CANADIAN, Vyss allantine, 1764, 350, sê INDIAN,\u201d ones, 176 64, 350, w Avoro'Si¥on, » MoMaster, 1782, 350, Are intended 1 to sail FORTNIGHTLY between TIVERPOOL, QUEBEC and MONTREAL as follows :\u2014 4 ; C4 ( Liveneody,.[Frox QUEBEC.\u201cwCagapman CU TT Aug 2 | 4 Thotlv,\u201d Ral 16.Aug 16 *\u201c ANGLO Saxon,\u201d : Jaly 80.Aug 30 +¢ NORTH AMERICAN,\u201d Aug 18.Sept 13 « ANADLAN,\u201d Aug 27.Sept 27 Fe Sapt.0.Oct 11 ** NORTH AMERICAN,\u201d Oct 8.Nov 8 + CANADIAN,\u201d : Oct 22.Nov 22 Rates Le Lassage Ll Quebec to Liverpool : TUE £20 or $80 £16 or $60 US 10s or $30 A duly qualita Surgeon\u2019 abcompanies each oo \u2018above.Fuses do not include Wines or Li- | cs Class Pssengirs must provide them.délves- With © ing \u2018but Provisions, which .4swill supplied to them cook: No Berths secured til} paid \" For rl terns of Freight ond futiher particulars, «Pal ko.BURNS SYMES & co., » Agents, uebe: or * EDMONSTON, ALLAN & CO, ci AN & GILLESPIE, x nirest : ALLAN verpoo & ALEX.ALLAN, Glasgow | ; MONTGOMERIE 4 GREENHORNE, « London.- Queabea, 25th July, 1856.; FOR SALE.Landin ex \u201c Midas,\u201d 100 HZ DeKuveer\u2019s Double Ber- tied 'HOLLAN DS, 250- Canes, each 1 doz.+ +760 Boxes WINDOW oLASS, assorted a els spe rt (HES LANE, GIBB & CO.Quotes, 15h Jane, 1856.RRS AF Se cout Lo FASE pe BBE 2 LL PES TR ERIC 13 nh 4 EEL EERE amis ces RAE EET El eae THE QUEBEC GAZETTE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1856.4 \u2014 \u2014 - regret \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 um _ \u2014 \u2014 memes 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.erected to the memory of one who was an ex- uuiil the present Exploring Company set to) of Worcester Muss.Mr.Charles R.Plait the reception took place, Major Bird actipg as CO M MERC I AL.| SPECIA L- NO TICES, Le, ha hey now, after six years of persever- | and a Mr.Bancroft have the superintendence master of the cercmonign,: Of tering the\u2019 cellent citizen, and who, almost Ly the force ing labor, begin to reap the Tots oftheir long of the work.They have a schooner, the Su- reception roum the two Princes o Oude were of industry alone, acquired wealth and posi-|toil.\u201cAtrs doubilul, However, whether it is perier, anchored directly over the sunken ves- seen standing at the farthér end, dressed m a Mail tor Eugland.; \u201c tion in this\u2018community.It is that of the late generally known ghat tus company have, dur- sel, and nine men in ali engaged in assisting magnificent costume, The heir-apparent had EXPORTS titand Trunk Scrip, Frentures.Bunk 310k, &¢.Pater Patterson, Esquire, which cost £300, ing this Protracted period, continued unhesi- to get up the lost treasure.They have now ona cloak of scarlet and gold: His dead dress EK Sent 11 pe muderate exercive, wholésome foud, and à dou ; ; .; .A.a > - ov ¢ sted of a cor - 5 : 'Bœr p* iger for Sale\u2014Jobn R.Healey, and upon which is the following simple iu- > re y au (he task eyes ES een to work nearly six years.large size, the most prominent ornament of Per brig Marys, Thompaon, for Lancaster\u20143 tons elm, 7 of Butliave » Holland Bigger, one\u2019 hour before Tender to Steamnbip + North Americun.\u201d scription :\u2014 A ; \u201cie N .; do birch, 49 do red pine, 3756 do white du, 614 std deals, Om ed whi the sinking pf the Hissar, and the which was a string of large precious stones 600 W 1 stuves, 1435 cords lathwood by C & J Hharples & We would caution the public a, a} par DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE DIGESTION, by which all persons AND IN less affected, can usually be cured by taking aL SR [Compiled for the Quebec Gazette.) THE SUBMARINE ARMOR USED.Ts vn iw ; .rN 4 .sont ; ; ! gainst purchas Red Bricks for Sale\u2014J.H.Clint.PETER PATTERSON, efforts rhade to recover the lurge amount of The armor was invented by Caplain Tay- projecting from the cap.In his hand he held Co.; ing any of the many imitations of thin d a Born ut.Whithy.uric in England, ; - ; ur .scimitar s .pe - Per schr Lawrence Furistal, Conlon, for Waterford\u201440 : | A A delightfy) Blank and Account Books for Sale -Middleton ve cevie Jone! re Shere monePost on board-ot her; mm=the result of lor.It comprises a simple india rubber jac- 3 scimitar sheathed in a magnificent scabbard.(ons ula, 200 do white pine, Yim vipe ives, tn Ww 1w 0 Aroma.To prevent imposition, be cureful to : Wed at Montmoreaci.near Quebec.such eflorts up to the present time, is given jet and pants, with a copper helmet attached His uncle, brother of the ex-king, was dressed do, 400 std aprnee deals, 3 cords lathwood by A Gilmour & ask for Beerhave\u2019s Holland Bitters.\u2014See adver.below, and will be found tdcdnlan many to the jacket tor the head.ln the front of the in 8 blue and silver cloak, with head-dress of © facts of new and unusual interest.& Dawson.1éth June, 1851.tisement, For upwards of Lif a century : h helmet is à pieco of glass inserted fo enable the same materials, andof a fez-like shape.du cir, & do rol nie, 000 de white do, DUO pie des, = re \u201c0 {Fes ney the explorer to see about him while under- By the side of the heis-apparent were two 6m pipe staves, 3m WO W 1 do, by CE Levey & Co.From the Honourable Me.Justice McCord.TH neath the water.The pants and jacket which [other officers of state.wo officers of the \u2014 TrmrLe Grove, Montreal, 3rd Oct.1854, New York, Dec.13, are made separate, are attached by means of royal suite stood by the side of the \u2018prince\u2019s IMPORTS AT QUEBEC BY THE GRAND Dean Sms.\u2014The Dentifrice, prepared by w } : * TRUNK RAILWAY.H.Filit, Esquire, Dr Dental Surgery, bag been 1, ]bxto&JShaw.6 bxs, 3 bdls forks to in URE in my family for several years ; fifty-four guns, and wag fully\u2019 officered and helmet is | To fan up to the surface of visitor bowed and retired to the other end of Chinis, Subard &'Methot, 4bxs to KJ Shaw.b cosks safely recommend i as one of die best Deng manned.The vessdlTay at anchor off the 8 ose 9 p glussware to J Musson & Co.- of the Lee 00e se Pauno Fortes tur Sale\u2014Ellison & Co.| most prosiinont and enterprizing merchants ; ARRIVAL OF THE HUSS T NEW VORX.\u201c .2 8 E, PR ok ANG emilee Pio-Nie Party at Scott's Bridge\u2014day altered.d | : - tlis-Province, ; : Py + \u201cThe-Hassat | ITIVE Steamer «Saguenay \"John Laird.an intluentinl member of the community, 3 un.1780.She whs esté good frigate, as| metallic Hanges iu a manner to be perfectly uncle.Major Burd lad each visitor forward, # beaevolent, honest, and able un A He vas indeed all that.Byron could: not frigates were built at that time.She caried secure and water-tight.Attached to the and mentioned the name to the princes ; the\u2019| -% #1041 bbl ave said of him :\u2014 - ; fm 3 OCEAN STEAMER MUVEMENTS.Le UF J n p ad \u2014 i Names.* Oh) man thou feeble tepant of wa hour Dante ax after À At th the water above and connect with an air the room.ces T have ever used, \"mir, J Naeuly.tes x B'AYEES OWeT, X .e or ¥ ; .5 Dan Who knows thee well, must anit thee.with disgu.t, time of her fl au New York.th o ab he | pump as a means of supply ing fresh airto the As soon as the room was full of visitors, the RAFTS ARRIVED AJ THE PORT OF QUEBEC.Messrs, S.J.LYMAN & Co., Place \"Arp, Anglo Savon Degraded mass of animuted dust will be remembered was in the possession of diver.A valve is so arranged in the helmet princes sat down on a sofa, and the visitors Ownera.Description.Where lying.come oop oes ooo 3 Aes, ND TEE.Q .Patterson\u2019 .8 be 1 y Was ln ! as to let the foul mir escape.The total weight on chairs.Am visi ; -Sept 11.VEGETARLE PULMONA FOR | Cinadion : Quebec Mr.Patterson\u2019s monument was executed îhe British.As the places in and about New of the armor is some 70 ands.5 ongst the visitors so.introduced uY BALsAM, FOR Covous \\ : ! \u2018 ; ; Fowler & Fasmltyn, oak, Sundry Coves.pH AN.NBUMPTION,\u2014.' ; h \u20ac ; w , y Coups ANb CONSUMPTION\u2014AD 0 by Mr.Felix Morgan, who, in erecting mou- York, where American prisoners were ccn- ere the Earl and Countess of Haidwicke, the expression of o in.f .- > .R&kend.white pine, St Michaël's Cove.i > i i N.ç : Liverpool .! .Ver three Ladies Yorke, Vis - \u2019 ier's Ci ion of Albert Guild, M.D., Boston, Mass, : « } Corte Se ! uments to others has literally carved, upon | fined, were filled to excess at this time, 1t MODES OF DESCENT.ral Ayscough and am eee Vo A lenny, don TeMenariors Cover ing prescribed the Balsam in many ug com oo them ail, monumentsto himselt.The Ceme- NE ON, ranspon 5 pince phe sorts Three descents were made by Mr.Platt well, General Sir George and Lady Pollock, PO RT OF QUE B E C c Du ee recommen ae or ns vith 8 UN Li .i ; , \u2019 last Fri ing the visit o t igh sheri - .° ; or o se com- N American.Nor B.Quebec -Léverpont tery, as a speculation, does not, however pay.had been ordered to depart.day afternoon during isit of our the mayor, high sheriff, and some ofthe ma, \u2018 com plaints for which it is offered us a remedy\u2019 Reed, Cutler & Cv., Druggists, Boston, Pron tors.Be careful to get the genuine, as there are many imitations.Price 50 cents and $1, Sold in Quebec by J.F¥usson & Co Bowles ; G.G.Ardouin.und others, reporter on board his schooner over the wreck istrates of Southampton, and a number of the wr Lo \u2014 not select last resting places fur themselves, TIE AMERICAN PRISONERS TAKEN ON BoaRD.of the Hussar.The descents were made be-| gentry of the town and\u2019 neighbourhood.Sir * ;1{ SHEAPENG) ENCRALLIGENCE.Itis a pity, there bein © many pretty spots Between sixty and seventy American pris- tWeen % and 4 o\u2019clock, this being the period George Pollock entered into conversation with \u2014 Ci ÿ, the £5 y prety oners were accordingly put on board the Hus- favorable on accountof low tide.Having been the elder prince, Several of the higher order ; ARRIVED:\u201d *- for ghostly residence, still unappropriated ; but sar.These prisoners were taken partly fiom enclosed in the armor above described, and of officers of state mingled with the visitors.fi PIC CT clipe ene yet, in filty years hence what a tale willl the prison slips then lymg at Wall \u201cabout 100 pounds weight being attached to his legs The gravity of the Orientals and the profound Bark Lord Eytan,\u201d Gin} lGlaégow, Aug'1, F Boratall & Co, TT _ The wealthy do not die fast enough, and will ; Joseph | .artive ; , with a suitable arranging of the signal ropes, homage which the dependents paid to the ; = CU TT To every inch of earth, consecrated and unconse- Bay and partly comprised the most recent cap- h Po 7 8 | ina fs pence Pp .(of 2.07 pan \u2018 Montreal Ocean S : us i i , syst be disappeared quickly underneath the water.princes were strikingl culiar.À - er bed PET Montreal Ocean Steamship T0 | erated within those grounds, not unfold ; each tives of the Revolutionary War, taken just Sapp q y P gly peculiar.After the vis CLEARED.p C9 mmm : ; ; Ou his first descent he remained beneath the iors had been sitting for a short time th pn ; .prior to the arrival of the vessel.Ii is stated ; ! g e \u2018 \"}' HE QUEBEC GAZETTE.tale beginning with these empthatic words :\u2014 that some ot the prisoners were officers in the water 17 minutes.He gave the signal\u2014two princess rose, and the former then stood up, Ship Gleulyon, Oliver et 2e NOTICE oH A | « Here lies\u201d \u2014?American army.The names of those put on pulls on the rope\u2014when he was brought up made their obeisance, and retired, after which Brie Marys, Thompaou, respec, © Etre Eee a co.n UEBEC, SEPT 197H, 1856 board the vessel have never, however, been 10 the top.Some small ropes which he had other visitors were admitted.Both of the febr Lawrence Foristal, Condon, Waterford, A Gilmour & Co NC Q \u2019 .\u2019 a positively ascertained, nor has any reliable taken down with him he fastened round two princes appeared remarkably affable; and their \u2014 an! : a FROM ST.JOHN, N.B.information been received as to the exact num- lurge bars of pig iron found on the wreck be- countenauces seemed to indicate an amiable ENTERED FOR LOADING.n THE PUNISHMENT OF CRIME NOT TO| The New Brunswicker of the 6th, says :\u2014 ber ol the prisoners.jo, Which were shortly hauled to the top and disposition.Names.Tons.For.By Whom.Where.; f La, says _ ; i e schooner.e object of bring- Soon after four o\u2019clock, ab ; t1L J - ; | \u2018 4 ; F TH G OF R.|.! 1s n after four o\u2019clock, about 30 ladies of i Sept 1 > : BE LEFT TO CHANCE.For some days past the Executive Council PARTICULARS OF THE SINKIN THE HUSSAR: jug up these was to show the ease with which Southampton were admilted into the presence | Gefon, 400, Grimsby, ¥: Burstall & Co, Diuniog\u2019s buns.A STEAM Tue nation, says the Times, caunot afford to have been in session at Fredericton, and, as The Hussar left New York under com- | the diver couid manage business while under | of the ex-Queen.Mrs.Brandon, an English | 900\" OF the Lukes, 638, Patching, Liverpool, Shaw & Co, ,VHAR} forget the duty of detecting and prosecuting we anticipated, a variety of important matters mands fo proceed to Newport, Rhode Island, the water.lady who long resided at Cawupore, in Oude, Polly, 710, Greenock, Pemberton Bros, Demin ay Be feleel th : .; ying ¢ i >- la i ; ingi ; JS i Vi i crime.Tris wise to remember that neither affecting the future welfare of New Brunswick object of their mission In going through Hell octo Aiow minutes interval po second de- and who accompanied the Queen to this coun- Garteraix, 550 ona ples bo prinery Cove: Steamispdh + North American,\u201d to 3 for Liver .; irl w iscussi ; ; rok ï - scen e, Mr.Platt this time remain-| try, acted as interpretess.1en the visitors Onward, \u2014, Liverpool, do TT do, pool jAimediately after embarkation o | reformatory nor penal systems can have their were brought under discussion, most of which Gate the vessel streck upon Pot Rock nearly ing underneath twenty-six minutes.He took entered the apartment the Queen was sitting \u2019 roe \u2014 ° ! GEO.BURNS SYMES ne.due effect unless, in the first instance, the comn- have Been decided in a manner we believe opposite the upper extremity of Randall\u2019s Is~ jown on this occasion an ordinary grain bag on a sofa, attended by eightnative ladies, one of MARITIME ITEMS .mission of crime be followed by speedy de-| that will give general satisfaction tothe coun- fad.She struck the rock upon her front Jar and filled the same with a variety of minor whom held over her head a species of fau.Hor The bark Lord Byron.which was before reported ashore Quebec.Sept.12th, 1856.tection and judicial investigation ; and it is the try.not have een fully comprehended at frst, for articles found about the wreck.The Bree Majesty was dressed in splendid shawls, but | et Islo Madame, arrived Lore yesterday ter rs net ay oman (organe de The Now Branwisker sen 1 5 mst vas be y np he Sr | FEE a aies shen rk ad ae ai wer nerd : .- ., \u2018 , np \u20ac i \" most effectual machinery it can command for satisfactory communication has been received | instead of luffing about direct to Randall\u2019s 1s- of the stock and barrels of muskets, two bay- back over the higad 4 Ja Chinois.She wore Compiled from the London Shimon Mercantile Gazette | the discovery of those members who Have | from Messrs.Baring, respecting the money to land, ; hic she might have one.The Hie enet sheaths, the bottle, a cocoa nut drinking two massive garmia 6, but no other jewellery from 28rd to 25th Aug., inclusive.\u2019 teen habitually engaged in breaking its laws be furnished by them to carry on the railways desceived from lhe rapidity the ae \u201cbegan pe fragment of a wooden pully, a ar of about her head,\u201d } er features bear a striking ÉVRSSEÏS 'ARRIVEL FROM QUEBEC } and damaging its interests.We do not seem | in the Province of New Brunswick, they häv- to take in water, an effort was made to land he third Hocellaneous Fey Pet minutes resemblance 16 het grandson\u2019e, the heir-appa- Bridgovator, Aug Z5\u2014Claud, Chessell; Mountaineer in this province to believe that it is for the ing assured the Government of their willing- her on the opposite end of Manhattan Island, On this descent the diver sought to bring up looking persdnageis.is not Vik dark, and ap- ie Aug %4\u2014Hary, Evans interest of society at large that punishment | ness to furnish whatever funds may be neces- 23 it was then called, qi Stony Point and Port tangible proof of the treasure on board of the pears Younger tha, she really.is.She has a Banow, Aug 71 Thonas, Rae.should certainly follow crime.We rather sary for immediate railway purposes.Morns as 11 is nos ds of ont os To wreck.He was not sucessful in this, but| pleasing voiae; pds dtom her features and Fiore Se ST rv Williamson.for .\u2018 me nize with a man the very in.His Excellency Sir William Eyre, K.C.| 85 ithin one hundred yards of the sbote or brouzit up another helerogeneoëS collcetion mannerx would sppear tà possess a kind and Pie Sert oies Kioiom, Merry, ur: JE would'infrm the péblic.(hat the ta 4 ; ; .AH ewhal ar to ast.affectionate disposition.- | i 1 , Murphy , Mur- 1 t+ the public that the stant he becomes a criminal.We pity him B., Commander-in-Chief of Her Majesty\"s| stantaneously.Old Capt.Randall, the origi- came up each time without exhibiting the visitors affably, Ee rma eration Sha vapor 24\u2014 Equator, Pottinger received a consigament of PLANO PORTES and we pity his wife, his family, and his Forces in British North America, arrived at nal purchaser of Randall's Island, at the time slightest symptoms of oppression or {~tigue.pathetically laMented tothe Countess of Hard- ) .ger.from wo of the most celebrated makers Ju Boy - , ., ; .was with a company of meu The air tub ul icati line with wick Histor .ñ VESSELS SAILED Fi UEBFC.on, of superior tone and finish, which they will more distant relations if he should have any.St.John on Saturday evening last, on a tour ol the acciden any ; 1e air tube and communication ling wicke, one of the visitors, and of whose high SSE] OR QUEBFC.dis ' .y ; .vi cork ally = = Hi ispose ; .The magnitude of his offence is altogether of inspection through the Lower Provinces.at work on the northern shore of his island IN {the party above worked beautifully.His rank she seëred to be aware, that she could Bristol, Aug 25\u2014Sioan, Vincent.\u20ac + Em be les Boos, desirous \u2018 g | ; full view of the scene of the disaster.He saw clothing worn underneath the armor was per- not speak to het in the English | Gloucester, Aug 22\u2014Olive, \u2014 ; of purchasing would do well to call and examine , lost sioht of in view of hia punishment.Hang- \u2014 the vessel sink, and immediately hurried with | fac) \u2026 The di ssh but slight- 3 gh anguage.Deal, Aug 25\u2014Great Britain, Wilion ; Elizabeth, Mann.them before purchasing elsewhere.¢ 3 .; We h to thank Fra Baby, Esqr.à; : ectly dry.1e diver says he can but slig The interview lasted about a quaiter of an Liverpool, Aug 25\u20143ohawk, Barclay.23\u2014Farl of Sel 12th Sept.1856 ing is terrible to look upon ; imprisonment ior e have to thank Francois Baby, Esqr.| his men in row-boats to the plac, and was the |y see the objects about him on the wreck, but hour.The visitors saluted her by making an X76, \u2014 , 21\u2014New Vork Pucket, Say.0ÉTI BCP: 0 So sc 0 Co a ! ) ! ; ee + \u2014\u2014\u2014 life dreadful to think cf ; and a few months for an invitation to visit Gross Isle in his new means of saving a good many lives.Caplain in the suocess attending his explorations has obeisance, and then stood round her.During Feces at mi We iL PIC-NIC PARTY rceration in a house of correction is s0 de- iron steamship the Napoleon 111.Randall, by the way, had previously held a| iq rely almost wholly on his sense of feeling.the interview the Princes of Oude entered Flsetwood, Aug 22-Jessie, Jackson.# eer on ee iucias would rather _ captain's commission in the Royal Army, but He has long since become callous to the im- the apartment, and eatby the \u2018side of their pa- Whitehaven, dug fee es Key.AT 200 o e .; i i i - : + ; , , pa y 2 grading at judg J od by hang- We read in the English papers that a pawn- a d phe tion Pres var en e roa.ne °b 0! pression at first produced on his mind when rent.\u201d The native ladies were dressed much Penzance, Aug 2 Marquis of Chandos, Colenso.7.King\u2019s, Scott\u2019s Br ge i wink at guilt than offend good laste by hang broker in London was fined 2s.and ordered b e handsomely ard d by the B itish Go- with one hand he would come in contact ike the Queen.A Brin BE on Proscilla, Chap ; i ; i \u201c Re een handsomely rewarded by the Br 0- with a mamoth on and with the other men.21\u2014Dritannia, Bartlett : juz a human being up by the neck or entting eannon an 1 to pay three times the valueof a Crimean vernment for the humane and efficient ser- There are three native physicians attached Maryport, Aug 23,\u2014Dykes, Peters.medal and clasps, which he had received in | vices he rendered on this occasion.Buttwo Strangford, Aug 23\u2014Ann, Blair.upon a human skull.; : = P to the royal family and suite of the Queen, |.Shields, Aug 2>\u2014Augusts, MeTaggan.t, Lloyd.off from society a hardened villain.We are carried away by sentimentalisms.The inter- ; ssel\u2019s c i A ' XPI Ns.whose names are Hukkeem Mahommud Newcastle, Aug 22\u2014Truant, Ta {ihe Mu.or three ofthe vessel\u2019s crew are said to have THE RESULTS THUS FAR OF THE EXPLORATIONS.W mu uant \u2018 , ests of society are uncared for and unthought pledge, contrary to the provisions o perished.All the American prisoners on ; .Musseeh, Hukkeem Atleppoz Zumman, and Sooaerand, Aug Caroline, PRE DAY Hovai\u2019s Careiscrs, 2e ; ; ; tiny Act.i i .A large variety of articles, like those already Hakkeein Mèer\u2019S.-Moèsiai je \u201d pion, Ang orth Briton, Swain.on NESDKY MODAING next, 17th inst, { in view of the punishments which the law L board went down with the ship.For the to , akkeein Mber'Shodjah-Hbbsiain.The: pay at 9 o'clock preeNel à willireturn at 7 P © .P 1 .: tal loss thus of the lives of these prisoners, a enumerated, have been brought up from the of the moonshees; or!wtiterd is £50 à month.; I.ns precigly and will return at PM.prescribes to some extent as the cure for crime Ata distillery in Auburn, New York, 1,000 jme apology is attempted, on the ground wreck by the present Company.The human | There are/five.in thë bilité, Whose names are TIDE TABLE\u2014SEPTEMBER 1856\u2014CrvIL TE a Tickets may be gained at R.J.Snaw's, Up- and to some extent as preventalives of crime.hogs have lately died of distemper.One phy- that the officers cft.e vessel did not fora bones found have heen principally disjointed Musseshoddeen Khan Bahador, Ma hummud Bu per Town 3 & IAT eral: Yet tbe Times, in advocating the cstablish-} gcian pronounced the disease cholera, and moment doubt the ability of the ship to make scctions ofthe human skeleton.Connected Bakar, Owladallie, Kumrooddeen, and Kovo- Towa $8 x, ithout,) 7 \u201c - ment of a public prosecutor for every court in another erysipelas.Five hundred more, the shore, but that the suddenness of the ves- with the lower bones of a large number of arms, thoodden.to.Wedueaday, 3 on .18 that the punishment of crime i ; sel\u2019s sinking_was unanticipated and unpre- have been found manacles, and showing evi- Two of the officers \u201cof \u2018thé Tndus (the stea- a 312 \u2019 England asserts that the pu which were driven off at the commencement \u2018edemed.The place where the vessel went dently, that a part, if not all the American pri- mer in which the royal family of Oude ca Friday, 5 = is 100 frequently, even in that country, where of the epidemic, were fed on buttermilk and down, and where she now lies, is seventy- soners on board, were manacled and chained.| to this country) had oir pc Lu Lie same uy, 8 18 à the law, as far as we have been able to per- are rapidly recovering.two feet below water at low tide.The bottom A dew day since an entire skeleton, Jhe first forepart of the ship.\"Against the door of ong Ar The stream of tide runs up 45 minutes after high F q ceive, 18 most impartially admunistered when \u2014\u2014\u2014@\u2014 is rocky and gravelly.y 0 © one discovered, was ound.Singular of these cabins the chief emnuch one day \"th \u2014Fall Moon; 0.23 A.M.- a people are brought to trial, evaded.ltistoo| Mg.CramproN.\u2014The Anglo-Saxon an-| DIFFERENT ATTEMPTS To RECOVER THE contained à portion.of brains * chain a erected his screen, and brought the ladies of \\ 7 HobreDame omy ls ! Lo 8 : sat A P -Dame , Quebec.often suys the Times a matter of chance, nounces that the rauk of K.C.B., or Knight TREASURE.| connected with a manacle.on the right wrist- the suite $ enjoy, themselves aay from their Quebec, 12th Sept.1856.] > nes = is about to be be-| The British G had h of bone of th | for th {| cabins.Suddenly the eunuch heard a slight : compromise, collusion, indifference, or zeal, Commander of the Bath, is about to he British Government had so much o ne of this skeleton.As for the amount of oise in the officer\u2019s cabin:-he in an instant 3d whether a heinous crime is brought to the cog- stowed upon Mr.Crainpton, late British Min- other matters to attend to during the residue money thus far recovered, the company do Jocked the door, the key bei g outside, and WANTED nizance vf a court or not.The great complaint here is net so much that the detection of crime is uncertain as that alter it is detected justice is so badly administered that the criminal escapes punishment ; that the criminal population\u2014happily not numerous\u2014fully be- ister al Washington, and that the next London Official Gazette will probably contain the appropriate announcement.It is understood that this honor is conferred by the special desire of her Majesty the Queen.gr À FIEND IN HUMAN SHAPE.\u2014An Indian has of the Revolutionary War, from the time ot the sinking of the Hussar, and for some time afterwards, that it was not :ill 1794, fourteen years from the time the vessel sunk, that any measures were taken on the part of the English Gdvernment to recover the large amount of spedie that went down in her.In the spring of 1794 two brigs were dispatched not name the sum, though there can be but little doubt they are making it a paying enterprise.Nineteen gold guineas, taken outa few days since, were shown our reporter.These guineas bear date from 1711 to 1776.They were all of them in perfect condition.A piece was shown of three gunieas, a crown and a haif crown found in one solid lump.the officer was imprisoned for'two hours.Haë | the door not been locked; the officer, on leaving the cabin, world centre of the harem.Already the curiosity of the attendants on the Queen appears to have got the better of their discretion, for the blinds of the Queen\u2019s ve, stepped.into the 4 12th Sept.1856.Y A RESPECTABLE MAN, a situation as Office Keeper or,Messenger, or any other suitable employment.Undeniable refer ences can be given.Fe D.E.S.Gazetie Office.Quebec.11th Sept.185¢ \u2014\u2014 OTICE is hereby given, that the Com- Pp ; ; hich have been closely drawn lieve that they have a large percentage of from England to undertake the recovery of The silver was in the centre, and by comin apartment, wh y chances in favor of impunity.And who been arrested at Paducali, Kentucky, who re- the lost treasure.They came fully equipped | in contact with the gold a sort 5 galvanie bat: ont au paie put aside, frequently, beli can believe otherwise when ceutly outraged aud then brutally murdered a with men, a large diving-bell, and other tery action had taken piace making the whole Gt black eves may-be erceived FER eleves, OT ; Le little girl only eleven years of age.He con- equipments for sub-marine explorations.Two a compact mass.The effect upon various gon A oy y : P ed gazing wi such characters as Corriveau a relative gars were consumed 1n attempts to get at the other metals and substances by their long sub- er 1nto the streets.missioners appointed to investigate into the general management of the Quebec Turn pike Trust, will hold their first sitting on TUES- ] DAY, the 16th instant, in the late office of the Sheriff of the District of Quebec, in thisCity, sù A.M.All letters sent by this convey A it may be of the woman, who was hang- fesses that bo has arora three the head specie, but with results wholly ineffectual.mersion under water is worth nothing.où he inferior attendants still parade the street \u2018must be sent through the Post-Office.Lo A.M., when all interested are invited to st ] y t Point Levi for the murder of [a With the tide running at the velocity it does C d lead t ch d ht g ales out of countenance, an 0e a 1 .§ Shree.husbands when this colony belonged severed from the body, all residents of the} where the vessel lay, the diving-bell was iron ope in quantity, bat hn quality ; occasionally ovalking pue, shops aspect JOHN R.HEALEY, c.ALLEWN, \u2018 i i inity.He als fesses to bel found of but little service.The Compan i st-iron itis | ; : : icles for sale ; but they \u2018are ; he \u2026 .to France, escape punishment after convie- sarne vain aa ON hors hic à however persevered, but did not accomplish ith cast Ee a ano rarely purchasers to any extent._ One of them GENERAL AGENT & BROKER, Que bee.11th Sept.1 5 tion, simply because they may have rendered \u2018 , \u201canything.They did not succeed even m the third in weight.Wood shows the depreda- has been the whole of the day displaying, his No.1, Sault-au-Matelot Stre .mue 2 ; ; \u2026 composed of Indians, negroes and white men, _ ai Lo ! ght.e dep erson and finety oùtside \u201cihdi: hota), .Fy DET \u2019 Just Received and For Sale by the Suh some important service to one, who, nowa P ; rimary step of geiting away any of the deck.tion of worms.Cocoa-nut shell drinking-cups | P y , 1, to the ; ; pce magistrate, the Chief Justice of the Province and numbering thirty-three.Great excite- Upon the abandonment by this company ofl look as sound as fresh ones.But it is not for amusement of the bic.He had purchased AS FOR SALE, Grand Trunk Serip ; scribers.it may be bad fled from justice in 1837.Cor- ment exists in the community, and an armed the job, not altogether giving up hope of these trifles or to note the changes upon the six pocket Lerciie s of the commonest kind, Quebec Tin SDL 1856 ans ELFAST CORDÆGE\u2014assortéd sizes.nay h : ined death every one here be- force is organising to scowr the cou ntry.final recovery of the money, the British Go- different articles submerged, that the present Over bis shoulde ; and having Hows ha same C, .LINEN CANVAS\u2014Nos, kia and Gotton - ; riveau has escaped Ty.vernment offered large salvage for its recove- Company have thus far pursued and continue ible ho h ers, with as mugh display as .,\" NOW LANDING uck.) gd i lieves, in consideraiion for services rendered .* _ ry.\u2014Following this offer, several attempts lo ing thei kK.Money\u2014tl possible, he has paraded 16 and {ro the entrance |.> \u2019 .\u2014ALSO\u2014 ! to men now in power, who ouce needed it Ax HoxorABLE T'EsTIMONIAL The Now recover the money were made by various of si 8% 000\u2014is their sole aim and pursuit, with much satisfaction and pride.; ; 5 ), PE Ae CHARLES E.ï : exceedingl But 18 this fair to society ?Is it York Shipping List states that Captain parties in the United States.The chief difieulty thus far encountered, is Arrangemeuts ara about to be made for the \u20ac 0,000 ForSale by .CHARLES E.LEV EX #00 + hoo gly.a Je that they can commit Champion, of the ship Fictoria (London pac-| Major Baird, of the U.S.Navy formed in represented as being the trouble of getting speedy departuie of the royal family of Oude | - \u2019 J.H.CLINT, Quebec, Sept 114b;1866.4 ° ; 4 Tight to persuade people that they ket) has been presented with a massive golil 1819 the first private company to engage 10 away the decks and timbers of the vessel so fom Southampton for London, where magni- |\".4 St.Paul Street.79% RERD TTA A ! the niost heinous crimes, and escape the pun- medal, handsemely set in a case, by the Life this enterprise, and with one vessel and a as to gain access to the hold.This difficulty ficent apaftments will be fitted up- for them.| Quebec, 12th Sept.1886 ° : I' PON i Mm N T À ishinent of them?Egat, ina word, right to} Saving Benevolent Association of New York complement of men and a diving bell, pushed is stated as now nearly removed, so that it is The Queen-Mother of Oude has told \"Mis, = \u2014 - POSTPONE Mi \u2018 ; bs place murder in the biflanice against a night's for rescuing on the 13th July last, the crow of gry a Toyo of the ork Jor nearly expected that what remains of treasure unre- \u2018Brandon theres, thal the visit of th SHAW\u2019S BUILDINGS, MOUNTAIN _\u2014 ! 3 : be 3 , ars, They succeeded in getting out | cove ill shoitiv b d.) on on Satu.day gave her : Béoks\u2014 6 3 3 A lodging for a refugee 1 Sir Edmund Head the Hntish bark Rose, which had become dis- few of the cannon of the vessel, but fia not ° The whol oii ot pT et.loration varies much pleasure.The two princes, wont for.a.Blank Boo k Account Boo 5 Floating Chapel Bazaar 4 4 has vitally been advised oo this in the abled by running into an iceberg nine days Det the ship's hold.Some $30,000 os from ane to three hours a day, End this during drive Yar Monday aftermeon for.the frat fime _ | BOUKD AND'RULED to ANT PATTERN an, THE BAZAAR in AID of the FLOATING iG case of Corriveau, and weakly acting upou ; expended by this company before the wor ; ; since Janding.rode\u2018out in afour-horse | _ , NE UE © ; : IN | So aioe, os nally fri sung | Pois hs convans Bu fos en th Yar, Le | Bron fon pon A umber PAE deg re nt fo ato, CHAPEL ts FOS EGNER 4 TE \u2019 A Mi: Davis, of Baltimore, formed the next vio) bor qi \u2018 case of eunuchs, arid native gentlemen followed favours and would beg to inform the Of Detoher | CARDEN t ment to crime.Far be it from us to suppose HALIFAX, September 9h\u2014Noon.in 1825 ; violent tides here that no more time could be ja flies.: a orowd © abfié that having sectited the services of an R.A.' P i that Sir Edmund know what he was about, A Cunard steamer is now ten days out from Sronk tue season \u2019 Thon io ane fhe expended in the search.The company claim harm ava tab adeetibled.to} witness pole art 84d Blank Book Manufacturer | \u2018 Quebec, Sept.10th, 866.a.iv is port, and may be consider- itional i y P that the ship has been abandoned by the Bri- ole and Paper Ruler, they are now prepared to ex |\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014#\u2014\u2014 ; * or was even fully made aware of the charac- Li erpool for this port, an y cons cannon additional to the previous compan > y ; Tl 1 y prep: ; I t or \u201c ed about due.The Arabia ought to be the and with thi ir lab p à pany: [ish Government, and that they are entitled to he whole of servants of all grades ecute all orders with promptness ang in superior mperance Grocery Establis Cl ter of the man fo whom he has extended cle vessel.according to programme, but as she and wit this their labors also ended.This 4) they may recover from the wreck.'It is attending on tiR#7Rÿal family and suite are |tyle.Ci + 4 meucy.We believe that be has been de- vas doubtless ten Pos duck on her arrival com any, like the previous companies, plac- hardly to be presumed that their claim will be 7 viz., 51 prale female servants; { .\u2018They keep always on hand a large assortment ment, A 3 ceived ; but the result 6f even this one false iy Liverpool to repair the damage sustained A eir principa fa lance on the diving be |.disputed.If enterprise and perseverance are three of thg4é@male seria devoting them- | of the best | nglish.papers suitable for the use of LOWER TOW Ï step.the encouragement of cimie, i8 not the in her recent accident, the lamage susiaived] An interval of seventeen years followed entitled to any reward, tbe present company Pelves epéfftiv to the couffiag for the Queen] Banks, Public Offees, snd Mercantile Houses LLI HEALEY ASon of Mr.: ep, en g ime, | ! ty p P ! from the experimenting of the divers, and richly merit all that they may gain from t heir and pridées; No Brahmill has come over generally.Le .co .1 LN ! informs : ; less to be apprehended on that account.Crime the Cambria or some other unemployed ves- nearly all hope of ever recovering the money | protracted labors y may ga with the Royal family.A\u2019 Molvee or priest: Specimens of the quality and Binding of their.die fi Jon 8H N pef au ee : \u2018Aad wi i sel of the line has been 8 ec.sought for, had apparently been given up.* inferi i î se Eaita Blank Books may be seen at their Store.| his friends and the pu as Cor î a must no more be trifled with, than innecence _ The steamship Osprey, at this port, from The previons experiments had gone to whom \u2014 of an inferior Fonte An their suite.LEA \u201c\"MHDDLBTON & DAWSON, \"| ed business in the GR@ INE; bt No.treated as guilt.The government should be St.Johns Newfouudlaud, on Wednesday last, | the entire inutility of the diving bell in en- i gentlemen also fi their buite aa Par 5 or 101 1th Sept 1868: uo.Shaw's Buldings.4 BAULT-AU-MATE E Bio an .just.reports that the ionser of the it line, be- deavorin to explore a sunken vessdl located LEVEE OF THE QUEEN OF \u2018OUDE.Worshipper J 151 Arg ae ay els i : sure, Cnime, mare, Marat \\ pensonable 2 .FE 2420 Lu \u2018 : 7 SL.\\ ~ BIE a DY dle et es .+ BIN ; EE Fishin Ak soar tH ports a ok then as this was.A new plan of searching tha|.Themaybfdf Southampton,: Rishdtd An-| 1° sadn EL or ; 1 i FOR.4 charges.be BRIT wad SEOURE tbe patronsge \u2018 4 MOUNT HERMON CEMETERY.ed to be elev avn out, E wreck -®vas instituted in 1852, by Captain | drews, Eaq., the Marquis of Conyngham, Lord SOUT ATTTT {Rider Top; Murray Bay g of à 1ipefal and discerning public.\u2014 1 4 At this season of the year, it is most pleu presam oven ame amarine Seer to Ras a Rani es pr ae ad pr a RL ba Hi ; a as Giietlo.> abe, 10hSoph 1006.) = 5 , - \u2014\u2014\u2014 a ; ears previous!y in+} Talbot, the Earl of Hardwicke, an y Em- vIcE.\u2014Genera}-Wiäson, the Scotch engineérfk + i.WL NMUOIEs : Vo à sant lo ramble through those cities of silence vented by himself.Captain Taylor had been ily Yorke visited the Princes \u2018of Oude at the | who has been long much ! téd; the\u201c -!' cn AU © Cu ; - \u201c ri where the dead repose in peace.There isa NEW ¥ ORK CITY.eminently - successful With] hie submarine Brat York Hal.Southampton, on Fring Russian army, ood 1st on hid st Clash Sea-Going Sjéamer | Montreal: Ocean Steamship Com 5 melancholy pleasure in reading iu a fow sen- REVOLUTIONARY WRECK.armor pea Wwrcker among vessels suuk in and as a large number of resident nobility and gust, his half century of military.sptyice\u2019 un- .\\ .so + pang): 3h 3 js of th lived be- Man-of- War Hussar in Hell-Gate\u2014O the westérn lakés.Ih'the year mentioned, gantry of the neighbourhood expressed a wish der the double-headed eagles Like: several .f \u2014 11 tences, the biographies of those who lived be- an Bieht Rundred Thousand Dot.22 accordinglyFitted oùt a ship and had her to visit the Princes, the latter held_a levee on | pther;members ofthe ge who gre of Brit- - fore us.There, as in other dities, are splen- tition Lagat Hunore usand Lot anchored over the wreck of the Hussar, and Saturday.T Dowager of Oude also | ish extracfion, hie optaided.love, or, rather, 0 1108 LS ! À y.The Queen ager 0 80 \u2019 ged.leave, or, rdther, ©: : did palaces, and the mere damp subterranean lars sn Bourd\u2014 Efforts.f Pratt the with men set to work \u2018Attempting to bring up received a limited nuriber of ladies.The | stipülated-that he.should\u2019 never, fight against i 3 abode where poverty dweils in Jife or death.American Prisonerse.Large amount Of the rich treasures engulphed in the sunken time for visiting the Princes was fixed at half- the land to which.his torial, belonged.Ly ; & CdS & of ship.He worked: two: mohth¥ ht the hree in the afie d for the When the fifty.years of his life in the.ranks] NAY,\u201d A - p - MODE ast three in the afiernoon, and that for the yy is lle ir the, #4 .]- 3 There, dll are Jevel in the dust, but there, too, the Money found.\u201ciat the and succeeded in.Retling away Dacen-mother at four o'clock.Séon after] had been fulfilled last Friday, he had His jusd (7, eu ; ji Po 4 ee 3 are the known aud unknown.Mount Her-| The sinking of the British Frigate Hussar, portion of the deck preparatory to getting-| three o\u2019clock unüsual bustle We à observed at biléoïs and! Alexandtoffsky; ce vill atoll x = a dar R oS À ARD porch ARF 4 ee dé a x mon is becoming a most beautiful spot.The in 1780, Vets aad sevens Ammrioan à with Athin the vessels hold, when {he work was he hotel.The crowd befora tho building bes | ten or twelve miles from St; Pate burg, 2 Ww Leave Vi PIT THE STEAMSHIP pit 5 ; : seventy American prison- put a stop to by his being employe, the ; \\ uch.exci a acetié \u2018of boisturous ' mérryimaliihg.e hy CE i \u2019 hy sapulchral ee a Ar & ers, and $1,800,000 in specie on board, is a b.Goväriment to raise the US s.figate = me greater, and there as muolexoitement pica ran with\u2019 ee vodka unlither Flotte (1.SATUR DAY! MORNNG, « NORTH AME RICAN, 0 1 and alas! we have known all thie tes , fact that is not yet wholly forgotten amid the Missouri, which had just sunk in the Straits inuer doorwäy, written in Hindostanee atid ing drinks.There was à fen festival, | The 18th {dbtant, Captain GRANGE, 00 Ny personally, or by repute.The tenants of that many stirring incidents connected with the] of Gibraltar.Captain Taylor betook himself to English, that gentlemen were not allowed to which \u2018ended , with firewdrk , thnsic, and'd]\u201d AtEIGHY o'clock precisely, ILL leave QUEBEC for LIVERP be.91 i soil, from which {here will be no ejectment, War of the Revolution.The loss of the lives this latter work, during the oversight of which unter, Gold and silver\u2018mace bearerb'stood in- village dance, sine) ing, à \"qth du- 5 r River, Loup, calling at Murray Ray and on SATURDAY, the 13th Septem ef \u2014ne until ihe last trumpet sounds, are becoming of the American prisoners on board created a he unfortunately lost his health so that on his \u2018wide the door to guard the entrance.Messrs.\u201chabié, e hat dés.Roald sent the, Be re dc ale!\u2019 x ome or PASSAGE : a de \u201cis âre beautifaily k feeling of great and just indignation at the return to the United States he was unablé Brandon, Rogers, and other inierprelers were |.0ld sd) jer à spleñi id cross \u2018in iamonds, with For fériher information apply at the ofic&of | Fir \"Blass.£490 of iso humerous.2 ptdr ii \u2018 it ully kept.ime among revolutionary patriots throughout resume his enterprise of attempting to secure also in attendance, and none.were allowed to ihe highest order to hich pe.vas, eligible\u2014+\u2014 \u2014#-\u2014-\u2014-\u2014- - _ JOBN LAIRD, : Sond Class.11107 215 dr 860 It is 8 perfect hie 4 Silo with statuary the country.ol is known that frequent eflorts the treasare on board the Hussar.pass in but the nobility and gentry.The re- etersburg Correspondent, of, 4 Horning Hi 2 { «| 17 Ata Lawrence Chambers.Second Class.£41 10m.of $20 , marble, sows of the molruppnts, antl not a have been made siuca the loss of the vessel to | riy pavssyr Money srancuss.ception was held at the -upper part of the | Post.\u2014(General Wilson, whois wellknown | Ashes, 12th Bept., 1856.Stecrage passengers must provide, en, few of the inscriptions, being in excellent recover the money.Spasmodic attempts have 1, 1850, the Company at present at work hotel, where the Princes reside, Oriental 1 several merchants in Glasgow,.was born i EE es rigking with Bending , and EAting and : ; N been made to get at the money, with a spirit]; .| ioned al ne sidi | Edinburgh, and whe bo Pad VSALT AFI 0 for -ttiéte.Alrestiy wé have drawn attention to , : in searching after the money in this sunkun servants were stationed along the stäiroases 1 argh, When a boy, went to: Roissia| = SAL \\ Al , The.joe fot HEE \u2018 iho tombs of the ate Dr.Wilkie, and of the of enterprise and rnaver on boar the Ge! | vessel, enteted their experimenting research- show the way to the reception room.The (with his father, in the reign of the Empress | Li en , from Diborpooi All baggnge at risk of Owners thereof.ars, + the tomb-of the late y atthe reputed lost treasure on board the cele- The.Com is k Le W visitors passed by the apartments of \u2018the ze-{'Cäthérine TI.He retutned to bo \u2018edtisated a: For Rates of Freigbt, and further p 14 monument erscied to Ins memory, and that of brated Capt.Kidde vessel, reported to have | yo Hossat Company and is designated by mi:dars, jagheedars, and other native gentle-'| !Hé University \u2018of Edinbutgh; and'oh going 5( I | I ONS LIVERPOOL SALT, ml epplyto + ; so.% his wife and daughter.We have now to no- been sunk in theRudeon-Tiver, at the Point | this name as the leading parties who have in.men who hav edcompauied the royal family back to Russia, suoceede his father as Sur- uk: A 5.W.LEAXORAFT, GEO.BURNS ERA har Streth Quebec, 6th Sept., 1806, # tice à monument of sull greater pretension, où jouant Dunderbur est biely frien\u2019 vested capital in the enterprise are residents of Oude to the country.At half-past three Yeyor-General of Mines.) Quebec, Sept, 10th, 1856, i | : Fo N G, to he er- ne, ET, ve Joy vill oud line tion etie tion elves Uten- plats, pet = \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 i THE QUEBEC GAZETTE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1856.INFORMATION WANTED F HIPPISLEY JUSTINS, eldest son of 0 HIPPISLEY JUSTING, Attorney and inter of the Great Northern Ruilrond,.Lon- Solicitor of the GEL Sie wile ul, MRS.ODL.| LARD'S, Sixth Street, Buffalo, New York, on don, England.(he 5th of July last, aud weul out to look ont for san or Book-kecper.Me is about 5 feat G Se inches in height; light complexion ; bair ; tig ory Inrg be ie nearsighted und very nervous.when last seen, % brown linen coat 5 light punts : no vest ; hoots (lacing at the side); blue und white neckerchiel; course straw hat with black » around it.ved information of the absentee may be left at thé Quebre Gazette Ollice, or sent Lo Roches- tor, N.Y, where it will he thankfully received by his wife, MRS.F.M.JUSTINS, pe Exchange papers will config un kindness jy copying the above noliee., 11th Sept., 1856.3 \u2014 To Pilots aud Mariners oTICE IS HEREBY owing to alterasion re- NécCéssy some SP, ANTOINI, a temporary g uly wil) id Mliewn at that i the two first andflsth Septem per instant Border of the Board.jfily House Quebec, | 8th Sept.1856.15 WHITING.> ONS in Casks, 4ib, to 5lb.4 25 For Sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, 10th Sept., 1856.FILBERTS.AGS very fresh for sale A M.by : G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, 10th Scpt., 1856.oo PORT WINE.\u201d UARTER CASKS ¢ Burgundy » 50 for sale by ; M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, 10th Sept., 1856.CHAMPAIGNE.ASKETS in Qts.and Pts, \u201c Rum- ° hart \u201d \u201c Ivory \u2018\u2019 and \u201c Phoenix?\" brands, for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Sept.10th, 1856.ALUM.«) FPYONS Refined Alum, for Sale by e M.G.MOUNTAIN.10th Sep!, 1856.CC Co WHISKEY: UNCHEONS | 50 op 25 Barrels \u2019 fo sale by + M.G.MOUNTAIN.30 10th Sept, 1856.0 ~~ FRENCH PRUNES.10 (CASES for Sale by M.GG.MOUNTAIN, Quebec, Sept.10th 1856.WRAPPING PAPER.EAMS assorted sizes.M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, 10th Sept, 1856.Tennant\u2019s India Ale.k ARRELS in Quarts for sale by J) M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, 10th Sept.1856.+ Very Bright Porlo Rico Sugar.For Sale by the Subscriber\u2014now Landing via Grand Trunk Railway : ANNANTE\u201432 Hhds.\\ 101 Hogsheads B 'ENTINA\u201438 do.Prime Musco- CAVMEN\u2014IL do.vado Porto Rico N.M.\u201420 do.Sugar.J.W.LÉAYCRAFT, West India Wharf.Quebec, Sept.10th.1856, ND, As sung hyMrs.Fro re CE.KITTY TYRRELL, As sung by Miss Fanny Heron.\u201c Oh Whisper what thou feclest,\u201d As sung by Mr.Harrisox.Besides a supply of NEW POPULAR SONGS and Vurintion Pieces.CAREY, BROTHERS.Music Library.24 St Jobn Street.Quebec, 8th Sept, 1866.~~ General Registry Office for all parts of Canada, $e.OR CLERKS, JOURNEYMEN TRADESMEN, APPRENTICES, & MALE SERVANTS.Hours for application of the above from 9 o\u2019clock to 11 a.m.Hours for receiving applications of Employers, from 2 to 4 o'clock, P.M.Applications in writing received at all hours during the day.¥.GROSS, Joh n Street.N.B.\u2014Persons applying for situations will please bring references an to character, &c.Zar Articles Lost or Found will be attended to with promptitude.Quebec, 3rd September, 1856.Les Legislative Council Journhls.ERSONS willing to dispose of any Copies of the Journals of the Legislative Council of this Province, PUBLISHED SINCE THE UNION IN 1841, may communicate with the Clerk of the Legislative Council, who is author: |- ized to give n reasonable price for the same.; J.F.TAYLOR, ; Clerk Legislative Council.\u2018 Parliament Bnildings.\u2019 Toronlo, 30th Aug.18536.1m 4 CARD.7 HE SUBSCRIBER purposes leaving Quebec aboutthe middle of October next, for the NORTH OF ENGLAND and SOUTH OF SCOTLAND, and intends.remaining there durlog the winter months, returning to Canada early In\u2018the Spring.He is well acquainted with the principal Timber Merchants and Ship Owners at the seaports in those parts, nud would solicit a COMMISSION for the SALE of LUMBER from EXPORTERS in QUEBEC or MONTREAL.1.u:.Indisputable references can be given as Lo cox- FIDENTIAL, BUSINESS HABITS and RESPONSIBILITY, nufod farther particulars known on application to \u2014-aobim At hig residence, at Newbury Station, G.fw ¥ .Baila ng.W., if by letter, post-paid.ROBT.T ; HOMSON, Snr.Newbury stafion, bw } let Sept.1856 } EVELYN \"MARSTON.TUST REC IVED\u2014Evelyn Marston by \u2014 the Author of « Emilia Wyndham?« The virems of Hanghion\u201d &e, For Sale b MIDDLÉTON & DAWSON, Mountain Hill.Quebec, 5th Sept, 1856.4 Situation umong the Dry Goods Stores as light ht blue eyes, smali but very prominent ; ¢ nose, hut small between the eyes, Had on, TO WANTED CHARTER.Ro he FE.BURSTALL &/fo.' Quebee, 1 Eth Sept, 1856._ 3 ubove Port about the 22nd instaut Stecrage pussengers.Terms\u2014moderate.Whael : or to HENRY McBLAIN, Dean\u2019s Buildings.Quebec, 11LhSh1846.4 FEA D Bristol Channel.SAA - CHAS E.LEVEY & Lo, 8ih Sept.1856.PASSAGE TO BELFAST, ; À HE Splendid Ship « RÈ1ZA MORRISON,\u201d 797 Tons Register.Jas.MACBIRNEY, muster.will sail for the above port, id on or about the 9th instant, has excellent accommodation for a few © in and Stecrage Passengers.Apply to the Captain on board, at Wharf, or to ANDREW P e India KE, Quebec Chambers.+ Quebee, 5th Sept., 1856.WANTED TO CHARTER.VESSEL to load a Cargo of Timber and Deals for Greer nock.CHAS.E.LEVEY & CO.3rd Sept.1856.St.James Street.WANTED TO CHARTER.4 VESSEL 250 to 300 TONS to load TIMBER DEALS for T CHAS.E.LEVEY & CO, + St James Street.' Quebec, 1st September, 1856.: FOR CHARTER.To any Port in Great Britain of Ireland.HE A I'Brig ARGUS, 211 Tons, N 4, 0.pp:y to: \u2018 X M.H.WARREN.i Quebec, Aug.5th, 1856 \u2014 i THE MARTYR OF SUMATRA.: UST RECEIVED\u2014A Mego ir of Henry Lyman\u2014the Martyr of Sulnatra.; History of the American .Bible Society, reviseÿl apd brought down to the present time, by W.P, Strickland, B.D.; Religion in America ; or an account of the Origin, relutive to the state aud present condition of the Evangelical Churches in the United States, with notices of the Unevangelical Deon the dangers à gious liberty in the pra- sent state of the world, by ry C.JS.Buu- seu.; The recent progress of Astror | A in the United States, by Elias Loomis, BAD.Magdalen Hepburn, a story of the Scottisli Ré- formation, by Mr.Olyphant, author of * Zal- dee,\u201d £ec.| Live and Learn, or a guide for all who wish to speak and write correctly.Le The Comical Adventures of David Dufficks, illustrated with numerous Laughable Engravings.For Sale by MIDDLETON & DAWSON.Quebec, 1nth Sept.1856.; GROCERY STORE.| HE undersigned has SUCCEEDED to the BUSINESS formerly carried on by B.y, espgt chant, at the FIRST HOUSE inside \u2018St.JOHN\u2019S GATE, and hopes to merit the pis Patronage.Quebec, 29th Ang, 1856.t 100 P UNCHEONS Clayed, Mo- 1 'LASSES,\u2019 now landing.° Es En MITGRELL' & CO, Arthur Street.Quebec, 23rd Aug.LE \"IC and IX TIN.© - Railroad.; FE S.SCOTT! Quebec, Aug.26th, 1856.; FOR SALE, With Immediate Possession : | FINE LOT at Point LEvi, oppos- itethe English Church, in Free and Common Soccage, containing 50 x 90 feet, with a WOODEN HOUSE thereon erected Terms very liberal.~~ N.H.BOWEN.Quebec, July 5th, 1856 2° : } India Pale Ale in Wood.SPINALL\u2019S INDIA PALE ALE, in Hhds, Brls and hif Brls.I SAL A ® 6d in Caëlts 6f 4 (@ 6 doz.Bottled Ale and Porter each For SALE BY + | CHAS.E.LEVEY &'CO., : | St.James/Street.: Quebee, 22nd July, 1856.KATE COVENTRY.UST RECEIVED\u2014Kate Coventry ; an J Autobiography from .¢ Frazer's Magazine.\u201d Co : Sermons of Revd.C.H.Stutgeon, of London, with an Introduction and Sketches of his Life, by E.L.Magnon, 1 vol.320 pp.For Gale by PE Le MIDDLÉTON & DAWSON, 19th Aug.1856.Mountain Hil.Burean of Agriculture and Statistics, Toronto, 14th: August, 1858.PRIZE ESSAYS.| £25 1 - + L15 £40 on \"| \"THE aboye Premiums will de fof the three best Fssays respi origin, nature, and habits, end the tye progress, from {img to ff me, and\u2019 the them.: the 16th day of January next, and to be nated by a motlo, a copy of Wh forwarded in a sealed note With ed according to the decision\u2019 of a\u2018 covimit, and Lower Canada, or in default of any] VESSEL of from 250 a 350 Tons Register to load n suppl PANY Coro of Timber and Deals for Ryan Westport.- 2, \u201c PASSAGE TO GREENOCK.FIVHE magnificent fast sailing | ship « LEVANTER,\u201d 1 Tous Register, will sail for the and has excellent accommodation for Cabin and Apply to Captain Baker, on board, nt Martin's WANTED TO CHARTER.c NE or TWO.VESSELS to P load Timber'and Deals tor the |.St.James Street.| nominations fA 't Baird.Signs of the Tad; toErnest Moritz Arndt, | HETHRINGTON, Grocer, Wine and Spirit Mer- 1.I.BICKELL.; -|- FOR SALE.| the fétgry of of the visit of the weevil, Hessian Fly, Midge, and such other inseols as have made ravages of the wheat-crops in Canada, and bn such digeaseg as the wheat crops.have.been subject to, ahd on the best means; of\u2019 evading or guirding ngainst The Fssay to be furnished to.the areas by esi gv.{ch nhiall also A the hatné pad address of the author, The Prizes wif be award- [ ithitfes to be named by the Board of Agrichlture for U Hoe suo toi Woodcock, Snipe, Duck.HE undersigned having received a large of SINGLE und DOUBLE BARREL GUNS, offers them for Sale to \u201c Sports.MEN 7 ut à small udvanco on Sterling Cost, also u band SUPERIOR DIAMOND GRAIN, FFF, F aud BLASTING POWDER SHOT, PA: | TENT WADS, CAPS, &e.! \u2014ALHO\u2014 PISTOLS in great variety and ata low figure.RICHD.J.SHAW, 20, Fabrique Street, 5 Upper Town Market.Quelee, Sth Sept.1856.WANTED, .SMART, INTELLIGENT BOY.: Apply to ; PY\u201d 1.ARDOUIN, X Jeweller, &ec., 5, Fubrigue St., facing Upper Town Market.Quebec, 15th Aug., 1856.RACHEL.| JUST RECEIVED\u2014Rachel and the New World, translated {rom the French of Leon Beauvallet.Saratoga\u2014a tale of 1787.Bigelow\u2019s Life of Colonel Fremont, including bis explorations and discoveries.Perversion ; or the causes and consequences of | -infidelity\u2014a tale for the times, by Rev.W.! J.Couybeare, M.A.author of \u2018 Life, &c.of St.Paul.\u201d | Confidential Correspondence of the Emperor Na- \u2018poleon and the Empress Josephine, with numerous {ljustrative notes and anecdotes, by John S.C.Abbott.The Canada General Railway and Steam Navigation Guide, after the plan of the English * Bradshaw,\u201d containing the official Time and Fare Tables of every Railway now open throughout Canada ; the duration of transit, stations nnd all matters connected with Railway and Steamboat travelling, with a variety of local and general information\u2014price 74d, The New Age of Gold ; or the Life and Adventures of Robert Dexter Romuine\u2014written by himself.The Wanderer : a Tale of Life's Vicissitudes\u2014 by the author of The Watchman.The Earnest Student: being Memorials of John Mackintosh\u2014by the Rev.Norman McLeod.The Life of the Rt.Hon.John Philpot Curran, \u201clate Master of the Rolls in Ircland\u2014by his son, W.H.Curran.For Sûle by Fon Sane BY MIDDLETON & DAWSON.Quebec, 22nd Aug., 1856.; Just Received.By \u2018\u2018 ANN FALCON,\u201d from London : ONS CORDAGE, assorted sizes.M.H.WARREN.Quebec, Aug.15t\", 1856.4 750 ARRELS OHIO EXTRA SU- © PERFINE FLOUR, from New Wheat.500 Barrels Pomona New Mills Superfine.100 do Ness Pork.200 do Mess Beef.À GIBB & ROSS.For sale by, Quebec, Aug.23rd, 1856.FOR SALE, \u2014Ex \u201cANN PATERSON:\u2014 200 R.-CASKS PORT WINE, 200 Octaves Port Wine, 150 Qr.-Casks & Octaves Pale & Sherry ta \u2014ALS0,\u2014 :=Bx \u2018 Eliza Jane\u201d from Charente : + 50 .Hhds.Cognac, Pale and Dark, \u2018\u201c Vine nos : Growers Co.\u201d [4.50 Qr.-Casks do.do do do + 50 Octaves do.do do do 250 Cases Pale Cognac, J#-The above in bond or duty paid.À * LANE, GIBB & Co.Quebec, Aug.23rd, 1856.HIGH SCHOOL.\"after the Summer Vacation, on MONDAY, the 18th instant.A ',\" Quebec, 12th August, 1856.Just \u2018Received, per Josern Howe, from Labrador.ASKS Seal Oil.12 Casks Cod Oil.8 Tierces 2 Barrels Salmon.296 Quintals Cod Fish, A M.H.WARREN.Quebec, Aug.25th, 1856.= OXES best CHARCOAL TIN| IMPORTANT TO DRUGGISTS, 150 now receiving by Grand Trunk |\u2019 .DOCTORS AND OTHERS.F.GROSS, ANUFACTURER and IMPORTER of Suspensory Bandages, Trusses, Chest Expanders, Ladies and Gentlemen\u2019s Shoulder Braces, Riding Trusses, Bathing Caps, also Spunge Bags, &ec.Wholesale and Retail, \"\".\" 15, John Street, Quebec, where all orders will be attended to with pune- tuality and care.\u2014ALSD, ON HAND AND FOR SALE\u2014 Jewellery, Watches, Paintings, Stationery, &e.Pomatum, Oils, Soap, Regalia, Havana aud Principe Cigars, &c.\u2014ALS0,\u2014 A large and choice assortment of Meerschaum Pipes.2~ALL AT MODERATE PRICES.\"&% Quebec, 11th Aug., 1856.New Cod Liver Oil.Just received per \u2018\u201c MARIE JULIE\u201d from Newfoundland.300 ALLONS COD LIVER OIL, this season\u2019s manufacture, pure and warranted unadulterated.M.H.WARREN.Quebec, 5th August, 1856.FOR SALE.2 50 HDS PRIME BRIGHT SUGARS : l 200 Puncheons MUSCOVAD > .MOLASSES, in Puncheons, ds and Barrels.158 Pilticheons White Neuvitas SYRUP, in uhcheons; Hbds and Barrels.ALSO\u2014TO ARRIVE : 500 Barrels No.1 CRUSHED SUGAR, t0 Hhds, LOAF SUI .LANE, GIBB & CO.Quebec July 26th.1856.New Room Paper, Paint, Glass and Uil Store, i NO.69, ST.JOHN STREET.: .JJTYHE SUBSCRIBER returns thanks to His- friends and the Public in general for past fricours ement, and begs to inform them that he \u2018has REMOVED to No.59, Sr.Joux Steer, shop lately occupied by his brother, C.Cornell, -| Bkdäler,) where he has for sale, French, English, German and American Room Papers; and Borders to match, also Window Glass, all sizes, English and German, Paints in oil, Oils, Spirits Turpenting, Dpy Colors, Patty, Whiting,\u2019 rushes, do.\u2019 re S.CORNEIL, PE Painier and Glazier.«Quebec, July 22nd, 1856.: It is fenred that the farmer, ih'His cu to produce wheat, is not paying sufficient vice which may be obtained through the of the whent.P.M.VANKOUGHNET, Minister of Agriculture, &c.Toronto, Aug.23, 1856.rness sten- y A : ay sought for will ald îg Aireatibg Vhé great se ur gs decision, by the Bureau, and de, Fasays ged to become the properly of the Burdau.premium} = will only be awarded in case an'Essay of duéfici-fi ROOM PAPER.ent merit is produced.ne dds Now opening, direot from the Continent, \u2014 , NASES PAPER HANGINGS, suit- 10 \u20ac | ; ; i Dinin tion to the danger of over-cropping, and it is .3) able for Drawing Rooms, hoped the warning, and the information aba ad- Room Dd Passé or , in Flock an 3 and Plain, Oaks, dark and light, Pine Marble on osk ound, &c., ih hich béauty, of design and s fiol excelled in SFT « |({ sv suiiable for the coming Season, \u2018Flannels of all kinds, Kerseys, Blankels, \u2018from\u2019 the celebrated House of MESS HE HIGH SCHOOL will RE-OPEN, |.Lowest Prices -} RIMOUSKI.This Boat lands quan ers at NEW AND CHEAP FALL GOODS, JAS, HEWITT & COI AYE RECEIVED per Siemuships \u201c North American\u201d und Auglo- Saxon,\u201d and salling vessels, 60 PACKAGES NEW FALL GOODS for the Full Trade, comprising every novelty in Cloth Mauties, Grosde Naples &Satinette Woollen Scuris (Scotch) Faney Silks, New Dress Gools, Flannels and Blankets, French Silk Velvet, Sbceting and Quilts, Black Glace Silks, Lineu \u20ac Linen Damaske.5 CASES TWEEDS & CASSIMERES, 5 CASES SCOTCH LAMB'S Wool, IIO- SIERY, SHIRTS & DRAWERS.J.IL & CO.having made à great addition to their premises, are enabled to keep n more com- Plete assortuent, which they will sell as cheap, if not cheaper, than any other House in town.They invite attention to the following: 100 Pieces French Silk Velvet from 5s, Oil.2000 Pairs Lumbss Wool Hose, 9d worth 173d 100 Pieces Colored Cobuurys, Tide 114d 100 * 7-4wide do 104d » 1s id Z2rCouutry Merchants and Retailers supplied on the most liberal terms.38 St.John Street, First Store inside the Gate.; 1st Sept.1856.NEW FALL GOODS PER CANADIAN STEAMSHIPS, THE Subscribers have received per Mail Steamers ¢¢ ANGLo-SaxoN\u201d\u2019 and ¢ Nort AMERICAN\u201d à large assoriment of NEW FALL GOODS.They wish to call particular attention to the following : 50 Pieces French Silk Velvet, from 6s 6d 150 Ladies, Cloth Mantles st 300 Long Wool Shawls, - 80 Pieces Cobourg Cloths, #4 74d 60 + Print (yard wide) 4d 15 Doz.Ladies\u2019 Dress Caps, (very low.) Bonnet Ribbons, Laces & Edginge, Sewed Work, Gloves.Dress Goods in great variety, &e.WM.LAIRD « CO.Quebec, 1st September, 1856.Scotch Tiweeds, Cassimeres, Doeskins, FOR GENT\u2019S PANTALOONS : UST OPENED a large assortment of the above, at VERY LOW PRICES.WM.LAIRD & CO.Quebce, 1st September, 1856.Flannels & Blankets, Per S.S.\u2018 North American.\u201d COTCH and ENGLISH BLANKETS and FLANNELS at Oup Prices, having been bought before the rise in tbe Englirh Markets, WM.LAIRD & CO.Quebec, 1st September, 1856, NEW FALL GOODS! GLOVER & FRY nu RE Receiving every week by Steam- A 2 Ssh and and ships, &e, &e.a SUPPLY oi CHOICE Cheap Goods, ust Opened, by « North American\u201d \u201c4 Quieen of the Lakes,\u201d &e., ge.:\u2014 Polkas, Woollen Yarns, Hosiery, Plaids, Prints, Shirtings, Orleans, Cobourg Clothr Double Twilled Cashmeres.&c., &e.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Two Cases of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING RS.H.J.& D.NICOLL, London, consisting of :\u2014 TS, &c., &c., in Cheviot Tweeds, Velvet Cloth, Milled Melton, Milled Buck, &e.Black and Oxlord Llama SLEEVED CAPES.FROCK COATS, DRESS COATS, ANGOLA SHOOTING VESTS, BOY'S ETON JACKETS, &e.; ; ; G.& F.are Sole A gents in Quebec fer the above hree Cases of Gentlemen\u2019s LAMBS WOOL and MERINO, SHIRTS, DRAWERS and HALF HOSE.SHIRT CULLARS, BRACES, NECK TIES, &c Quebec, Aug.: 7th, 1856.FOR SALE, EX \u201cMAYITLOWER.\u201d 60 JH HRS, BRIGHT PORTO RICO Ex « Huron\u201d and\u201c Tinto\u201d : i000 Barrels FRESH GROUND SUPERFINE 0 100 Barrels POT BARLEY.200 Boxes STARCH.By GIBB & ROSS.Quebec, July 3rd, 1855.LEARMONTH\u2019S FOUNDRY, ST.JOSEPH STREET, St.ROCHS.THE Subscriber begs to return thanks to the ublic for the liberal encouragement he bas hitherto received, and is now prepared, in connection witb his Fouxpry, to carry on the PLUMBER and GAS FITTING BUSINESS, to be conducted by Mr.DAVID GAUDIE, late from Scotland, who has had long experience in the above branches, and having on hand « good STOCK of all MATERIALS of the best quality required for the Trade, truats that by strict attention io orders and good workmanship, to meris a share of public patronage.N.B.\u2014Water Spouts, Conductors, CdstIron Pipes and Sinks, and every description of Castings constantly on hand or made to 'order, at the \u2014Roofing in Tin, Zinc, or Iron, attended to on the shorsest notiee.Æ The Highest price given for Old Cast Iron, Léad, Zinc and Brass.Two Good Plumbers Wanted.A.LEARMONTH.3m = Quebec, 3rd July, 1856.Bedsteads, Cots, Cribs, Refrigerators c., &e., &c.OW RECEIVING\u2014A complete assortment of IRON BEDSTEADS, COTS CRIBS, &c.REFRIGERATORS, or M eat Safes, T COOLERS, &c.WATER HENRY S.SCOTT.Quebec, 10th July, 1856.a NOTICE.THE Steamer PRINCESS OYAL leaves ST.ANDREW'S WHARF, every THURSDAY MORNING, at 8 o\u2019clock, for BIC: HARBOUR on FRIDAY MORNING and stops at the same Hace on the return trip ear- 1y on SaTurDAY MORNING.3 7 *\u201d Quebec, 5th August, 1865.TO SHIP MASTERS, OWNERS, _ \u2018STEVEDORES, &c.'MNHE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to state that his large and superior stock of LOAD- GEAR has been refitted and repaired, and is now in good working order.; Ÿ In addition te the above stock the Undersigned has on band materials for discharging general cargo, railroad Iron, Ballast, .Any of the above materials can be sent by land or water, if required.The foregoing comprises the most complete stock of Gear in the trade.M Iron work en hand, made to order, and repair \u2014 ed.All orders executed with promptness and precision.j : casonable.Far Terns ILLIAM WEBB, MORNING & OFFICE COATS, CAPE JACK.- [\" AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR THE RAPID CURE OP Colds, Coughs, and Hoarseness.BrIxnELD, Masa, 20th Dec., 1855.DR.J.C.Avxr: Idouot hesitate tusay the best remedy 1 have ever found fur ughs, Hoarseness, Influenza, and the concomitant symptoms of a Cold, is your CHzRRY ProToRal.Its constant use in uy practice and my family for the last ton years has shown it to possess aupe- rior virtues for the treatinent of these complaints.EBEN KNIGHT, M.D.A.B.MORTLEY, Esq.,of Urica, N.Y., writes: \u201cI have your PrcrogaL myself and in my family ever since you invented it, snd believe It the best m ue for 1 purpose ever put out.ith a bad cold I should sooner pey twenty-five dollars for a bottle than do without it, or ¢ any other remedy.\" Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza.BPRINGPIRLD, Miss, Feb.7, 1856.BRoTHEN ATER: I Will cheorfully osrtify your Is the best remedy wo for the cure of Gough, Croup, od tho chives diseases of children, Wo of your fraternity in tha Bouth appreciate your skill, and commend your medicine to our people, HIRAM CONKLIN, M.DAM0OS LEE, Ksq., Monrzzær, 14., writes, 3d Jan., 18668: «TI had a tedious Influenza, which confined me in doors six weeks; took many m: es without relief; finally tried your PzCTORAL by the advice of our clergyman.rst dose eved the soreness in my throst and lungs; lesa than one half the bottle made me completely well.Your medicines are the cheapest as well as beat we can buy, snd we esteem Jou Doctor, and your remedies, aa the poor man\u2019s friend,\u201d Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis.\u2018West MAXCHRSTIR, Pa., Feb.4, 1850.Sr: Your CHERRY PEOTORAL is performing marvellous cures in this section.It has relieved several from alarming symptoms of consumption, and is now curing à man who lubored under an affection of the lunge for the last forty years.HENRY L.PARKS, Merchant.A.A.RAMBEV, M.D.ALmox, Moxmor Co., Iowa, writes, Sept.6, 1855: \u201c During my practice of many years T have found nothing equal to your CHxaxY PaoToRaL for giving ease and relief to consumptire patients, or curing such as are curable.\u201d We might add volumes of evidence, but the most con- vinçing proof of the virtues of this remedy is fgund in its effects upon trial.~~ Consumption.Probably no\u2018one remedy\u2019 bas ever been known which cured 80 many and such dangerous cases as this, Some vo human aid can 3 but even to those the Caxaar PxctoRix affords relief and comfort.Asror Housz, New Yoxk Crrt, March 5, 1866.R Ayez, LowkRuL: I fee! it 2 duty and « pleasure to inform you what your CaErry PEcToRaL haa dono for my wife.Bhe had been five months laboring under the dangerous symptoms of Consumption, from which vo aid we could procure gave her much relief.Bhe wus steadily failing, until Dr.Btrong, of this city, where we have come for advice, recommended à trial of your medicine.We bless his kindness, as we do your s for she has recovered from that dey.Bhe is not yet as strong as she used £0 be, but is free from ber cough, and calls herself well.Yours with grobtude and re; , RLANDO SH.» 07 BHRLIYVILLE.Oonsumptives, do not despair till you bave tried Avun's CHERRY Protorav.It is made by oneof the best medical chemists in the world, and its cures all around us bespeak the high merits of its virtues.\u2014 Phiadelphia Ledger, Ayers Cathartic Pills, [HE sciences, of Chemistry and.Medicine have been taxbd their utmdst to produce this best, inost perfect purgative which is known to man.:Fanumerable proofs ., are shown that these PILLS bave yirfpes which surpess in \u201cexcellence the ordinary medicin: hat they win un- pracedentedly upon the eatesm or tri They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to\u2019 df.Their pene trating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of ita organe, purity the blood, and expel dissnse.They purge out the foul humors which bresd and grow distemper, etimulate sluggish or disor dered organs into their natural action, and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system.Not only do they cure the overy-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have bafiied the best of human skill.\u2019 While they produce powerful effects, they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can be employed for children.Being sugar-coated, they are plessant to take; and being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm.Cures have boen made which surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of such exalted position and character ad to \u201cforbid the suspicion of untruth.Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to cert.fy to the public the reliability of my remedies, while oth- _ ers have sent me the assurance of their conviction that my Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men.The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing directions for their use and certificates of thelr curea, of the following complaints: \u2014 Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropay, Heartburn, Headache arising from a fon! Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and Pain arixing therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcar ous and Cutaneous eases which require an evacuant Medicine, Scrofula or King\u2019s Evil.They also, by purifying the blood and stimulating the system, cure many complaints which, it would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irri ty; béthéntæ.of the Liver and Kidneys, Gont, and other kini com arising from a low state of the body or o! on.{¢# fanctions.Do not be put off by unprinélpléd- dealers with some other pill they make: more profit on.Ask for Aram's Priis, and take nothing else.No other they can give you compares with this in {ta futrinsic value or curative powers, The sick want the beat ald there [s for them, and they should have it.Prepared by Dr.J.C.AYER, Praotical and Analytioal Chemist, Lowell, Masa, Prigz 36 Ors.PER Box.Five Boxxs FOR $1.SOLD BY JOSEPH BOWLES, and JOHN MUSSON & Co., : Quebec.Also, by Druggists \u2018generally throughout Ca nada.Sha, 4th Sept., 1856.THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.AN AN NP\u201d AA iA FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.: Cuier Caps Passatri.i.\u2026.\u2026.130 dollars, SECOND CABIN 8617 ane \u201c are 75 FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.Cuigr Canmiy PaASSAGE.A.v 110 dollars SECOND CaBIN ¢ verepagacans, PO, 8 The Ships from Boston chil af Halifax.Persia; Capt.Judkins, Canada, Capt.Lang, Arabia, Capt.Stone, Americ, Cap.Wickman, sia, Capt.E.G.Lott, Niagara, Capt.Ryrie, Africa, Capt.Shannon,' Europa, Capt.Leitch.These Vessels carry a olear, White Light at mast head ; Green on ptarboard bow ; Red on port bow.Asia, Lott, N.York, Wednesday.20th Aug Canada, Laug, Boston, Wednesday, 27th « Africa, Shannon, N.York, Wednesday, 3rd Sept.WNiagara, Leitch, Boston, Wednesnay, 10th \u2018 Persia, Judkins, N.York, Wednesday, 17th « Arabia, Stone, Boston, Wednesday, 24th Asia, Lott, N.York, Wednesday, let Oct.Canada, Lang, Boston, Wednesday, Stb \u201c Africa, Shannon, N.York, Wednesday, 15th \u201c Wiagara, Leitch, Boston, Wednesday, 22nd \u201c Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon on board.The owners of these Ships will not be account able for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewellery, Precious Stones or Metals, unless Bills of Leading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed.: | or Freight or Passage apply to : so 5 E GUNARD 4 Bowling Green, Now York.| 20thAug., 1856.: ! vd PIANISTE, madiately behind St.John's Church) AN take a few more Pupils on the Pravo- ForTE.La TERMS MODERATE./ » Quebec, 24th July, 1856.CORNICES, CURTAIN BANDS, &c.\u2018A RICH ASSORTMENT of the above just opened, and for Sale by - SAM.J.SHAW, ' and pair 10.si Sous-le-Fort St, Lower: Town.Quebec, 18th July, 1856.i M LANDING: Ex \u2018 Amelis,\u201d from Oporto : 40 UARTER-CASKS SUPERIOR ; PORT WINE, consisting of the favorite brands, Quesn\u2019a Port, Eondon Port, snd Pure Juice, all the,ahove brands are well known inthe London Market.ofi Messrs.Ossonni&- Cape Cove.owness of price, in Be city.S.CORNELL.Quebec, 24th July, 18566.w 9 ) Shipsmith, Quebed) 2nd June, 1856.SPENCER, of Oporto.ANB, GIBB & CO.Quebec, June 24th, 1866.No.104, D'AIGUILLON STREET, {im- St.John Street, Upper Town, =f one remainder b be pald up in full, 3 5 DIN e © a © ao © PRE \u2014 ea .1 ul - 18 3 .3 Land adversiormien of Sale, a © OE ry © SIN hr DIDO rg DIO G0 4 Q = w wm \u2014 © = = Q © comes Bes Q = w w \u2014 © = -y 5 100 .Sr CONCESSION 9.1 100 + thorized to insert the Crown or Si py IMF Gal] the day CROWN LANDS DEPARTMENT, Tosroxto, 24th July, 1856.HE undermentioned lots, which form a part of the Northern and Southern portions of the Island of St.Joseph, Luke Huron, will be offered at Public Auction, at the office of the Commissioner of Crown Lands, in the City of Toronto, on MONDAY, the FIFTEENTH SEPTEMBER uext, at the hour of NOON.\u2014 Urge rice two rhillings and six pence per acre ; fifth to be paid down at the time of Sale, the four yearly Instalments, with interest on each as it becomes due, or the Patents may issue so soon as the purchase money shall he map of the Island may be inspected during the business hours, up to the day of Sale.A couriderable portion of the Island of St.Jo- soph is of good quality, well timbered, and the soll is adapted for Agricultural purposes, und the waters around it abound with excellent fisheries, The mining regions will afford & favorable market for tbe surplus Agricultural produce raised upon the Island, which lies on the course of, and possesses stopping places for the American and Canadian Steamers proceeding to Sault Ste.Marie.CONCESSION A.Lot No.1 74 Acres, 3 119 4 160 7 121 9 133 11 94 13 94 17 100 19 100 56 186 58 210 60 200 62 178 64 194 66 167 68 201 70 300 HURON CONCESSION.19 100 NEEBISH CONCESSION.19 73 CONCESSION B.3 112 5 108 7 117 9 154 MIDDLE CONCESSION.7 100 9 100 CONCESSION C.1 100 3 100 5 100 7 100 al 190 13 159 15 162 17 128 19 140 21 167 23 118 CONCESSION D, 1 100 3 106 6 100 7 100 9 100 CONCESSION E.4 100 6 100 I 6 100 7 100 y 100 11 100 i 13 100 | 15 100 i 17 100 19 100 } CONCESSION F.1 100 - 3 100 ' 6 100 ; 7 100 Ï 9 100 | 1l 100 13 100 16 100 ; i 7 100 19 100 CONCESSION G.1 100 © 3 100 6 100 7 100 9 100 1 100 13 100 16 100 17 100 19 100 21 100 28 100 25 77 CONCESSION).1 145 151 127 CONCESSION 1.1 100 100 100 100 100 CONCESSION 2, 100 220015 20 .104 \u2018ay.CONCESSION & \u2018 1 00 MRS.RITTER, | 100 100 - ; 6 100 CONCESSTON 10.1 100 8 100 5 100 8 123 CONCESSION Il.201 100 sisi deni à.or oe Le : : ii Gla Crna! CONCESISTION: Ia.ii 14 1 Fe 3 \u201c1004 +.» i 5 -100 E i 7 105 + OONGESSION 18 vs AR - oo; on 6 1 WT \u201c [1éiato all th NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF OSWEGO, N.Y.HE undersigned is prepared to ISSUE POLICIES u LAND NAVIGATION RISKS.; JOHN, RSON, Agent, St, Peter Street.Quebec, 5th June, 1856.OCEAN INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK.ARINE INSURANCES can Jif fijectei on application to Ÿ A.FRASER LCD St.Paul Street, Quebec, 3rd April, 1856.| MARINE INSURANCE.n Orient Mutual Insurance Company oi New York.\u2018 PPLICATIONS for INSURAËCE, will be received by the undersigned, at No.9, Quebec Chambers, St.Peter Street.MEREDITH OGDEN, Quebec, May 22nd, 1856.ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL.Capital, £2,000,000 Sterling, FIRE INSURANCES A RE continued to be EFFECTED \u2018at Mo DERATE RATES of PREMIUM.' LOSSES adjusted in Quebec, aud l'Rowrriv AID.No charge made for the Policy.LIFE INSURANCE Algo effected on advantageous terms.FORSYTH, BELL & CO.Quebec, 21st Feby.1856.Agents.WANTED.FIRST RATE TURNER and IRON Fi NISHER.Apply to P.WHITTY.79, Paut street.Quebec, July 23rd, 5 VW ANTED\u2014A competent ENGINEER, also first rate SMITH, who has a ge- eral knowledge of Iron Work.Apply to P.WHITTY, 79 St.Paul Streot.Quebec.12th July, 1856.nN TTT _- JOHN A.BLY, _ NOTARY, OFFICE :\u2014DEan\u2019s BuiLpixas, St.Petly Syren, Quebes; 17th July, 1856.FOR SALE.7 100 KES WHITE LEAD, trom !5 to 300 lbs.each.\u2014AND\u2014 10 Pups.Jamaica Rum, 22 o.p.5 Casks High Wines, 50 o.p.A 2 Hhds.Scotch Whiskey.R.MITCHELL & CO _ Quebec, 2nd August, 1856, WINE BOTTLES.250 RATES WINE BOTTLES now landing and for sale by Fons PATERSON Quebec.29th July, 1856.ON SALE.PORE Mess, Thin Mess, Prime Mess, Prime and Cargo.BEEF-\u2014Smoked Shoulders, Upper Canada Butter in Kegs.3 4 Ship's Breud No 1 and 2, at Montreal WALTER C HENDERSON Quebec, 5th Aug 1856, ERSON, i \"A FCHOKS 1 ewt, to 4 cwt.; Chains, 1-2 in.9-16 and 5-804.For Sale by WM.HA.N.Quebec, June 5, 1856.LIp THE UNDERSIGNED has commenced business on his own account as COMMISSION MERCHANT & GENERAL AGENT, end is prepared te receive consiguments of LUMBER, BRODUCE, AND OTHER GOODS.EDWARD LEMESURIER, } Office Commercial Chambers, t.Peter Street, Quebef, July 26th, 1856.eter Stree Montreal Ocean Steamship Co.bip: NOTICE.A \"A LL Parties having claims against the Company\u2019s Steamers are requested to present the same at the Office of the undersigned Agents, before the departure of each Steamship.GEO.BURNS SYMES & CO.18th July, 1856.Agenis.BOERHAVE°S HOL St CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA \u2018DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, 5 LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, : FEVER AND AGUE, And the various affections consequent upon u gordered STOMAOH OR LIVER, Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Cu- licky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Des pendency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Files.n all Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, it bas in numerous instances proved hi ghly *} beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure.This is a purely vegetable compound.prepar ed on strictly scientific Principles, after the man ner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Boer- have.Because of its great success in most of the European States, its introduction into the United States was intended more especially for those of our fatherlaud scattered here and there over the face of this mighty country.Meeting with great suocess among them, I now offer it to the Ame- rigan public, knowing that its truly wonder(nl \u2018medicinal virtues must be acknowledged.: Mis particularly recommended to those per- «| sons whose constitutions may Lave been impaired 1 by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation.Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up \u2018the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new .;} health and vigor in the system.ws: .CAUTION: .The great popularity of this delightful Aroma bas joduced many imitations, which the- publi should guard against purchasing.Be not persuaded lo pur anything else uitil you have given Boerbave\u2019s.Holland Bitters a fair trial.One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior imitations, Id at $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.00, by the sole proprietors BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr.&.CO.Manufacturing Pharmaceutists & Chemists, Le ' Pittsburgh, Pa.\u2026 Barns & Park, New York, and by Druggists dud Merchants generally throughout the United \u201c\"Fdtites and Caundas.; JOHN MUSSON & CO., Quebec, JNO.BURKE & CO., Montreal, 17th April, 1866.¢ Ë b a © En Ae ps ett [SN mp Cu AOA SPA AE Brn us LS ia Ea Dé, j BS Ends NEW BOOKS.10N HUNTING and Sporting Lite hi: Al geria, by Jules Gerard, + the lion killer, with illustrations.smiths Mand Book for Travellers through the 1 nited States; containing a description ol the States, Cities, Towns, Villages, Watering Places, Colleges, de.with Railroad, Steamboat, and Stage Routes, and the dia tance from place to place on all the great trovelliug routes, with 130 wood cuts aud a large map.a Disturne Ur Hailway aud Steambout Guide for Vi.Memoirs of John Kitt, LD, FSA compiled from his letters and journals, by J.BE.Ry- land, M.A.2 vols, ; The Life.Career and Tri} of Wm.l\u2019almer, of Rugeley : coutaining de.ails of his co.:duet us school boy, medical student, racing-man and prisoner.with a full report of his Trial nnd Execution at Staford\u2014illustrated with § views, portraits and representations of the chief incidents in his career and trial.Tur Prison of Weltevreden ; and a glance at the East Indian Archipelago.by Walter M.Gib- son\u2014illustrated.; The Modern Story Teller ; or the best Stories of the best Authors\u2014now first collected.Helen Lincoln, a tale, by Carrie Capron.The Victory Won, a brief meworial of the last days of G.R.by the author of ** Memoir of Capt.H.Vicars.\u201d Piesse\u2019z Art of Perfumery.Soapy Sponge's Sporting Tour.Memorials of bis \u2018time\u2014by Henry Cockburn, The Conquest of Canada, (London Edition), 2 vols.8vo.The Freemason\u2019s Manual, by Rev.R.J Stewart, nw edition revised.Magaret Maitland\u2014by the author of * Zaidee.\u201d Worth and Wealth : a collection of maxims, mo} ras, and miscellanies for merchants and men of business, by Freeman Hunt.Mr, Sponge's Sporting Tour.Edited by Frank Forester, with illustrations by Leech, Literary Criticisms and other papers.by the late H.B.Wallace, A History of Philosophy in Epitome, by Dr.Albert Schwegler, from the original German, be Julius H.Leeyle, Philosophers of the time of Geo.IN.by Lord Bronghaim, F.R.S, Men of Letters of the time of Geo.III.by Lord Brougham, FF.R.S.The Ship-Carpester\u2019s Family, a story of the times, by William E.S.Whitman, THE QUEBEO a Sle peo AREY ma rem + ar BUY ig $4C.PETERS) + 4 STEAM SAY MILL - 300m.SASH 8 wd EL , MANUFACTORY.pu te A.JA ÿ Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Mouldings, and every description of Joinéts de 4 ° \u2018for House Building purposes, ror Sark, nd made to order at stôrt YÔTICE Also, constantly on haud, a large supply of \u201cTongued and Grooved Fluor.ing and Roofing Boards, and Sawed Scantling of every description.CORNER OF GRAND & BARRONE STREETS, ST.ROCHS, | | QUEBEC.e] t TO LET OR FOR SALE.Eligible Property for Sale.HE undersigned has \u2018been instructed to T DISPOSE (by private Nale) ofa LARGE and HIGHLY CULTIVATED FARM.sitnated at the place called the Little River St.Charles, about 3 miles from the City, between the property of CHARLES SxirH, Esq,, and that of HEIRS DiCHESNAY : the Farin contains 180 Arpents iu superficies, of which \u201c1hs are in Me HIGUEST STATE OF CULTIVATION ;\u2014it bus u frontage of at least 10 arpents on the St.Charles and is inter sected bv the Turnpike Roads skirting the northern imnk of that river: together with the DWELLING HOUSE, = Farm House.Barns, &e.thereon erect.Za ed.TERMS Easy, \u2014 TITLES INDISPETABLE.N.H.BOWEN.Quebec, July 24th, 1856.TO LET, \u2014\u2014 With Imwediate Possession : Paul Ferrol.a tale by the aathor ot 1X poems.by V.Forest and Shore, or Legends of the Pine free State, by Charles P.Isley.The Youth of the Old Dominion, by Samuel Hopkins.Monaldi : a tale by Washington Allston.Le Art of Manufacturing Soups, including the moazgt recent discoveries, by Philip Kurten.Kiehy and Spence's Entomology, New Edition.The Earnest Man, a sketch of the character and labors of Adoniram Judson.first missionary to Burmah.by Mrz.H.C.Conant.Sermons for the People, by F.D.tiugton, D.D.Evenings with the Prophets, A series of memoirs and meditations, by Rev.A.M.Brown, L.L.D.Memoir of Reginald Heber, D.D., Bishop of Calcutta.by his widow, abridged by a clergyman.A Lady's second Journey round the world.by Ida Pfeitter.A Memoir of the Rev.Sydney Smith, by his daughter.edited by Mrs, Austen \u20142 vols.Sketches and Adventures in Madeira, Portugal and the Andalusias of Spain.Art Hints, Architecture, Sculpture, and Paint ing, James Jackson Jarves.Vugabond Life in Mexico, by Gabriel Ferry.Mezico and its Religion, by Robt.A.Wilson.Napoleon at St.Helena.from the letters and Journals of Sir Hudson Lowe.\u20142 vols.A Popular account of the ancient Egyptians.by Sir J.Gardner Wilkinson.\u20142 vols.A Hunter's Life in Africa, by R Gordon Cumming.\u20142 vols.Twenty Years in the Philippine Islands, from the Freuch of Paul P.De la Gironiere, with Illustrations.Railway Economy, by Dr.Lardner, D C L.Utah aud the Morwons, by Benj.G Ferris.Waikna.or adventures on the Mosquito shore.with engravings, The Kuoout and the Russians, by Germain de Lagny.The Military Life of John Duke of Marlborongb, by Archibald Alison, E.R.S.The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World, by E.S.Creasy, M.A.Hudson's Day ; or every day life in the Wilds of Norta America, with illustratious\u2014bhy Robert M.Ballantyne\u2014second edition.Enquire within upon everything ; à bouk containing over 3000 miscellaneous receipts.Lyra Germanica\u2014Hymns for the Sundays and chief Festivals of the Christian year\u2014trans- lated from the German by Catherine Wink- worth.Just received and for Sale by MIDDLETON & DAWSON.4th July, 1856.BRITISH PERIODICALS EARLY COPIES SECURED: LEONARD SCOTT & CO, NEW YORK continue to re-publish the following British Periodicals, viz.: THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative.) TEE EDiNBURGE REVIEW (Whig).Tse Norre BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church).THE WESTAUNSTER Review (Liberal).FP HE present state of EUROPEAN AFFAIRS will reader these publications unusually interesting during the forthcoming year.They will occupy a middle ground between the hastily written news-items, crude spéculations, and fy- ing rumors of the daily Journal, and the ponderous Tome of the future historian, written after the living interest and excitement of the great political events of-4He time shall have passed away.Itis to these periodicals that readers must look for the ohly,réalfy fntelligible and reliable history of current events, anp as such, in addition to their well-established literary, scientific and theological\u2019 tharactér, we urge them upon the consideration of the reading public.ZA Arrangements are 16 permanently made for the receipt of EARLY SHEETS ;frem the British publishers, by which we are enabled to place ALL OUR REPRINTS in the hands of eubscribers about as soôn às they can be farnish- cd with the foreign Copies, Although.la in volves a very large outlay on oyr part, we shall continue to fufnish the.Ferjodivals af de same luw ruves as bereioforé, viz.mr Ihe Lo.Per ann Tor any one of the four Reviews, $3 00 For any two of the four Reviews, 7 00 For avy three of the four Reviews, 5 vo For all four of the Reviews, 8 00 Yor Blackwood\u2019s Magazine, 3 00 For Blackwood and thiee Reviews, 9 00 For Blackwood aud the four Reviews, 10 00 CLUBBING.A discount of twenty-five per cent.from the above prices will be allowed 0 Clubs ordering four or more copies of any ét or more of the above works.Thus : Fôui copiés of Blackwood or of one Review, will be sent to one address for $9 ; four copies of the fotir Réviews and Black- wood for $30 ; and soon.1 UT POSTAGE.*.=.\" Canadian Mail RATIO Hupptind hee of Uniced States posiage.Remittauces gd Cobimuynicatichs should always be addrebsea, post paid, to the Publishers.Payments to he madé in all \u2018cases in advance.Money current in the\u2018Stäte-where issued will be received üt phf- 1 - UC CU IE LEON.D BO0TT & co.coer ES SAGO eet New Fok | F.B.\u2014L.S°\"& Co.lisve recently published, and have now for Sale, the FEAR) MER'\u2019S GUIDE,\u201d by Henry Stophiéts, of Edinburgh, and the late Prof.Noitod, of Yalé College, New Haven, complete \u2018in 2 véls., royal octavo, con- | taining 1600 pages, 14 steel and 600 wobd en- | gravings.Price, in muslin binding, $6, 2% This wotlk is not thé £14 = Bdok of the Farm,\u201d Intely rebnséltatedl and vc A pad thtown dpon the 37 Deo, FA LE vs Lu A SO rghit ! + WELL-FINISHED One Story 5 BRICK DWRELING HOUSE, HD, in Fleury Street, St.Hoch\u2019s, adjoining the property of Mr.THomss SIMrson, with Venetian Blinds, Double Windows, &c., and a small Garden in the rear.\u2014Rent very moderate.N.1.BOWEN.Quebec, 25th June, 155 TO LET.FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS: CONVENIENT HOUSE, No.35 Saint Ursule Street, adjoining Ma- PDAMFE LEFINE\u2018s, With Water and Gas on the premises, and partly furnished.\u2014RENT VERY MODERATE.N.HH.BOWEN.N.P.Quebec.April 19th, 1856.To LET, From Ist May next.+ = \"| WO comfortable, well finished ig HOUSES in St.Paul Street, near Druva'3 Warehouse,) having Gas and Water introduced : Out-houses, &c.Rent £40 each.N.H.BOWEN, N.P.Quebec, Ist March, 1856.___ FOR SALE.Al \"HE HOUSE, with Coach House, fhl.1 Stables, &e., &c¢., and Four RES ACres of Land.fronting on thr South the St.Louis Road, and on the East the Belvidere Road.2.Two Cottages adjoining the above preperty.and fronting the Belvidere Road, will be sold | separately or together, with one to two Acres of Land fhe whole leld in Free and Common Soccage.Possession lst May next.Apply to ROBT.MITCHELL & Co.Arthur Street, Quebec.28th Feb, 1856.PROPERTY FOR SALE.Æ=s (THE SUBSCRIBER offers for Eu sale, on FavoraBLE TERws, the valuable Block of Buildings partly occupied b him, comprising two first class Stores and Dwel ings on Buade Street, sud two Dwelling Iouses on St.Anne Street.The whole in free and com mon soccage.HENRY S.SCOTT.Quebec, 4th Feb., 1856 TO LET, With Immediate Possession.HAT Splendid Two Story FIRE oR BRICK HOUSE, Out-houses, Gardea and dependencies, at the corner of Bel- videre and St.Louis Roads; comprising 6 Aéres of Land.+x H.BOWEN.Quebeo, 7th Feby.1856.TO BE LET, feed HAT First Class F1 \\E BRICK HOUSE, No.47, ( rande Allee - Itoad, with Coach House, stable, &c., lately cccupied 1 y Lieut-Cal.IRVINE, containing 13 apartments.Apply to the proprietor, SAMUEL J.SHAW, Orto LANGLOIS & SHAW, Notaries.Quebec, 7th Feby.1856.TO LET, From 1st May next.HAT comfortable STONE iil.HOUSE, Out-Buildings, Yard aad Garden, on Claire Fontaine Street, near the French Church, St.John's.Suburbs, at present ocoupied by P.L.Morin, Esq.N.H.BOWEN.A= Quebec, 7th Feby.1856.TO LETHE OFFICES in ST.JAMES .STREET occupied by the Trustees =t=== of the QUEBEC TURNPIKE BOAPS Apply to Ï .J.PORTER, | rubtees.2 Quebec, \u20185th Feb., 1856 Sec y.to -\"a-W TO LETHE HOUSE, No.2, CLAPHAM 5 TERRACE.4 .N.'H.BOWHNS N.P.Quebec, 31st Jan., 1856.- TO BE LET, From the 1st May next.ah ose well known extensive premises in.Champlain Street, sccupied by Mr.Mahony.ul LANGLOIS & SHAW.Quehec, 24th Jany.1056.FOR SALE 2 TS HOUSE on the St.Foy i Road, at present occupied by the subscriber, with from 2 to 20 Acres of Land.\u2019 mmediate possession can be given._, \u2014ALS0\u2014 BUILDING LOTS of 2 Actes and upwards, fronting on\u2019the St.Foy, St.Lewis & orohill oads.si \u2018The above Property js held in Freb and;Common oth 3 a8 sithted within a mile and a half of Quebec, 2-3rds of the purchase money may remain on the property for a term of years, if required.- oy ROBT.MITCHELL.Quebec, Jnhe 3rd, 1856.i To Farriers and Blacksmiths ! For Se or to Let on eÿery favorable tetms.Tax commodious three:story fil.\u2018Brick House, situated in 'd\u2019AÏ guillon Street, Palace Ward, for man § occupied by Wm.Howard, asa Blacksriih's Shoy and Ghoeing Establishment, for which it was expressly built and is peculiarly rg de : \u2014AL804+\u2014 The lot adjoining, with a small Dw nog ling:House {og by Lawrente, with the words, 3x AsTLEY COOPER'S APERIENT ANTI-BiLiovs Poise?protection, the proprivtors simile of their signaturé ôn the outside wrapper, aan} also on, the directions which acco ure sparious and an | Street; C.V.Rushton, Olark & Co., 165 Bi og, o Draft ard dealets-in Medic ne trodg out the TO LET OR FOR SALE.From the 1st May next.A 7 HAT commodious Dwelling- HE House in Anne Stregt, adjoining the residence of G.O.Stuart, Esd.svow oc cupted by Henry Benjamin, Jr.Esquife.ply to LANGLOIS SHAW, Queb-e, 24th Jany., 1856.Notaries.FOR SALE.k EVERAL BUILDINGS in d\u2019Ar- fH tigny Street, St.Lewis Suburbs, == = to be sold cheap for cash, orp constitut if desired.Xe _- LANGLOIS AW.Quebec, 23rd Feby.1856.TO BE LET.From the 1st May next.2e LARGE Brick Building in St.St HH mon Street, St.Lewis Lo a n r= 4 =L\"Be suitable for a School-Houre.Apply to LANGLOIS & SHAW, Notaries.Quebec, 24th Jany., 1866.use tor Cleansing, Whitening and Preserving the Teeth and Guus.but few think of the ECONOMY of its employment.tion tor the Teeth offeced to the Public.DS x.p op cluding the Dignitaries vf the Church, whe Judi- A 3 fa FREES A eial Bench, as well as Editors, Professional men, y ous und indeed all lasses is, With still increasing demand.for some time, I cau confidently recommend it as well calculated to cleanse and preserve the |Grnman, teeth, aud to impart health und consistency to pinay, DARRTAR; FNTOANS WELUHMARL 14; | EE a Fah ocr ner 50e, Bilan md bm mm = ECONOMY.T' has lonz been considered that ELLIUT'S DENTIFRICE wus the Best Powder in 0 It is by fur the cheapest Powder or Prepura- Each Bux containg four times the usual quai.\u2018ty of powder in 1s boxes.at the sume time the iniverzal testimony of all who have tried it, in- ü That Elliot's Deutifrice is one of the Safest, most agreeable und Effee- tual Dentifrices ever employed.It preveuts the decay of the Teeth, sweetens he brcatb, renders the gumes healthy, and by its onstant use Toothache is avoided.Its Sale bas already reached over 10,000 BOXES.Toronto, July 21st, 1856.Gentlemen \u2014Huving used Elllott's Dentifrice the gums.1am.daar Sir, Faithfully yours, ~ W.Acar Ananso¥, D.C.L.Messrs S.J.Lyman & Co., Montreal.Du Reverendissime 1'Eveque de Cydonna, et Coadjuteur de Montreal.Montreal, 3 Nov.1856.Cette excellente poudre m'est connue par mon experience personelle depuis plnsicurs annees.Je la trouve emiremment propre a produire l\u2019et- fet desire.sans faire craindre pour les dents ou pour les gencives, les inconvenients causes par ces poudres, ou il entre des ingredients corrosifs.Dans l'occasion je me ferai un plaisir de ln recommander \u2014Avec consideration, Messieurs, votre reconnaissant serviteur, t JosEPH, EVEQUE DE UYDONIA.A S.J.Lyman & Cie.Pluce d'Armes, Montreal.Each box has the signature of the proprietors.S.J.LYMAN & CO.For Sale at all the principal Druggists throughout the country.Quebec, Aug.18th, 1856.HOUSE TOLET.From Ist May next.A-2, HE HOUSE occupied by the un- Eig dersigned in BUADE STREET 772 provided wi:h Gas and Wdter Fixture\u201d Water Closets, Bath Room, &e.Jai.\"HENRY S.SCOTT.\" 1 &hekec, 12th Jany., 1856.re FOR SALE, Bod NE ot the finest COUNTRY gi SEATS in the vicinity of Quebec, - situate at Perrault\u2019s Hill, known as L'Asile Champetre, comprising @hrden, well stocked with fruit trees, and an expeusivé Or- chagd, together with a commodious Housgrecent- ly.finished in modern style.The above affords a tirst rate opportunity for a profitable investment.as the property will be sold cheap.LANGLOIS & SHAW, Quebec, 26th Jany.1856.Notaries.TO BE LET.From the 1st May next.ho HE TwoStory Stone Dwell House, near Olapham Terrace, ad- === ioining the residence of Mr.Jos.Larose.Apply to LANGLOIS & SHAW, ; Notaries._ Quebec, 24th Jany., 1856.\u2019 TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.Hh HORNHIEL, the lste residehce of the Hon.F.Hincks, with \u201c7 about 30 Acres of Land and a Garden in the highest state of cultivation.\u2018Apply to J.I\u2019.BRADSHAW, Esq., Manager U.C.Bank, or io N.H.BOWEN, N.P.Quebec, 31st Jan., 1856.LL oo TO LET WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.A LARGE FLAT of a Building, we adapted for Storage of Goods, and conve- viently situated in St.Peter Street.Apply at this offiee.15th Nov.1855.wn LET.; PRETTY COTTAGE, with Gar- ! eh, &c., in 'Ségtt Street, one door from the Grande Allee.+ N.H.BOWEN.Quebec, 26th Jany., 1856.SPIKES, BAR IRON, &c, For Sale by the Subscriber : IAMOND HEAD SPIKES, 3} to 10 inch American and Best Bar Iron for Ship building and other purposes.Lead Pipe of strength, suitable for the Water Works, Sheet Lead, warranted Water Cocks, &c., &ec.HENRY S.SCOTT.Quehec, 220d Mareh, 1856.SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S MILD APERIENT ANTI- BILIOUS PILLS, FOR THE CURE OF Bilious Disorders, Liver Complaint, Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Habitual Costiveness, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Heartbu n! }la- tulency, Loss of Appetite, Irrita- \u201c&ility Nervousness, Languor, NS Letharey, Low Spirits.HE distinguished parronage with which these sterling PILLS have long been honored, the beneficial effects which have constantly resulted from their use, the purity of the ingredients which enter into their composition, their careful and peculiar mode of preparation, snd th.great and increasing demand for them from every quarter of the globe, prove at once their pupe- riority over all similar preparations in Europe or America.Prepared from the original recipe of the distinguished Feysiclon and Surgeon, thé late tri ASTLEY COOPER.8 .IMPORTANT CAUTION, In consequence of the great demand for these most excellent Pills, they have been gu'ensively counterfeited by several unprincipléd persons both in Canada and the United States, and in order to secure the publie for the future from all danger or risk of counterfeits, the propricfors hkvekuused Lo De érigraved, at great expensé, a bighly finished label, which is placed on the ont.\u2019 side of the wrapner.and also on the top of ééci box, atid on which is engraved the likeness of tHe late Sit Astley Cooper, Irom the celebrated pata: Andis order to afford thie public a still farther ave placed the f4e- an heb box ; without (hese marks of hrthentl i hy n 4 oi MACPHAIL & CO, Sole Proprietors, Fo London and New York, - Sold at 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 00 per Bôa, with full directions for use, by A.B.& D.Sahds, 100 Fniton-St., N.Ÿ.; Schiefflin, Bros & Co, 176 William-Street ; Boyd & Paâl, 149 Chambers Hokqner & Go., 81 Barclay-St ; Elcott, MeKéehoh & dtobbins, 127 Maiden-Larie} I! roadway ; C.H.192 Broadway, à oh all respectable =ivifized world ; and wholesald and 1 at the \u201crivall widespread rep REPARATIONS = TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION ND the Public.The attention of the Medical Profession and Public is invited to the following preparation : TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT prepared on an entirely new principle, from a late and accurate unalysis of the celebrated SELTZER SPRING, IN GERMANY, combining efficacy, economy, and portability, with such additions and improvements as will be found materially to increase its efficacy.Thies much esteemed and highly valuable preparation will not fail to effectnally remove Dyspepsia ot Indigestion, Bilious Affections, Headache, Heartburn, Acidity of the Stomach,Costive- ness, Gout, Rheumatism, Loss of Appetite, Gravel, Nervous Detility, Nausea of Vomiting, Afféctions of the Liver, &c., &c.\u2014\u2014 TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CUBEBS AND COPABIA.Sanctioned by popular opinion and the high authority of the most distinguished of the medical faculty ; it offers to the afflicted a remedy, whose success has in every instance supported its deserved reputation.Being convenient and agreeable in its use, experience has proved that it retains in every climate its desirable and truly valuable character.It is in the form of a paste, is tasteless, and does not impair the digestion.It is prepared with the greatest possible care, upon well tested principles.To persons following the sea, or going long voyages, this preparation possesses qualities far surpassing any other\u2014neat and portable in its form, speedy and efficacious in its operation, successful both in the earliest and worst stages of the severest diseases, whilst the usual and nauseous taste and unpleasant odor of copabia is wholly avoided in this preparation.Prepared and sold, Wholesale und Retail, hy JOHN A.TARRANT successor to James Tar- rant, 278 Greenwich, corner of Warren street, New York; and for sale by the principal Drug; gists in the United States, British Provinces, West Indies and South America.THORN'S COMPOUND EXTRACT O P- ABIA AND SARSAPARILLA possesses a few advantages nol enjoyed by any other medicine for the cure of sexual diseases; snd which must with au enlightened public, render it assuredly bighly popular, and a disideratum long sought for in the medical world.It needs no confinement or change of diet.In itsapproved form, bat of a paste, it is entirely tasteless, and causes 0 unpleasant sensation to the patient.It has acquired the utmost fame in almost every part of Europe, it has been examined, approved of, and sauctioned by the fuculty of medicine, and recommended by the most eminent of the profession, prepared by J.B.Thorn, Chemist, London, and for sale wholesale and retail, by J.A TARANT, sole agent for the United States, 278 Greenwich street, New York.The serious attention of the afflicted is respectfully invited to a trial of DR.GROVER COE\u2019S STANDARD FAMILY REMEDIES.Dr.Coe\u2019s Liquid Harmattan is guaranteed to be the most efficient external application extant, for the certain cure of Ulcers or Fever, Sores, Abscenses, including Psoas and Lumbar, Felons, Biles, Carbuncles, Fistula, Piles, Wounds, Ulcerated and Syphillitic, Sore-throat, Chaucres, Buboes, Ague in the breast, and every variety of external inflammation.\u201d > WARRANTED TO ARRE9T MORTIFICATION, when arlging from Burns, Wounds, and other external conditions, and to prevent it when used in time.Also warranted to check Felons and prevent supparation when applied before matter has commenced forming.-, Used early in cases of punctured wounds from nelle, Fitebforks, &e., it prevents all symptoms of Tetanus or Lokked-jaw and removes them when arising fiom.&ant of its timely application.ee actual 4 DR.COE\u2019S ANTI-MERCURIAL ALTER ATIVE \u2026\u201d SYRUP.A pleasant, shfe and efficient remedy for the radical cure of \u2018Rheumatism, Erysipelas, Leucor- bea, Scrofuls, Gonnorrhiea, op illis, Mercurial affections, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bowles, and all diseases arising from a vitiated condition of tRebl ud and fui \u2018 DR.COE'S FAM \u201cVEGETABLE PILLS.best adfeat Cathartic Pills for.popular wo et sof attest ule.ROP For the cure\u2019of \u2018Sick Head-aéle, Dyspepsia, Cotistipation, fahbfiodal defangemerts of the Liver, Spleen and bther viscera, they stand un- td.Thede 4rd not éftsde \u2018And untried re.medics, experimentally placed before the public, but they have stood tie test of years, Fhe pro- rietor is a practising Physician, and t art sawe remedies felles upon to Sustain his d-reputation 58 a competent and successful guardian of the pablie health.The Harmattan has stddd \u2018the test of 50 gears, the original fortald havihg bhen \u201cdbtdined from \u2018thie Indians py sh ancestor of the preseiit preprieto who has esont d fmproyed and brought it to ta\" nt degree of perfection.~~ _- sr - \u2018The Syrap and Pills originated with himself, and during 12 yours\u2019 extensive tice, thousands have had\u2019 cause to feel gratofal for their For wounds and sores on horses, \u2018the world is challenged to prodace anything eqtal to the Harmattan.4 For fall directions snd explanations, see pam- blets secompenging the medicines.a JOBN A.TARRANT, Sole Agent, thame dopo; 160 Orford Strest, London, -a8d.141 adhe, $48 ry BB.BORN, K.E.\"és a Péônés, Son dng ABE Cy Tl ; 39, 4e AY.) 2 \u201con > | 003 à 49h) AZ2 A sont web load \u2019 278 Greenwich 8t., cor, Warren, - : NEW YORK, Aug Net, 188K né.; & Co.is prepared to give Whartage aud Storage n very reasonable terms.MATTHHW H.WARREN.May 10th, 1856.therefore.QUEBEC AUXILIARY BIBLE SO DerosiTory AT Miss COCHRANP°S, No.55, R.MIDDLETON\u2019S BOOK STORE, Moun- a great variety of Types aud Bindings, adapted for Pulpits, Families, Schools, &c., in the fol lowing lunguages, viz, :\u2014 ENGLISH, Frexce (including De Swepivg, J STORAGE AND WIARFAGE.VHE 8UBSC RIB ER having taken the WHARF and STORES of Messrs.Price NOTICE.HE UNDERSIGNED will not be responsible for any debts contracted in their ate without a written or being produced HOOKER,'JAQUES & CO., Forwarders.Quebec, 26th April, 1856.CIETY.ST.JouN STREET, AND AT TAIN STREET.LARGE supply of BIBLES and TESTA 1ENTS constantly on hand, comprising DANFE, Sacy\u2019s version,) GREEK LATIN, curr edition) At prices ranging from 5d.to 30s.N.B.\u2014Annual Subscribers are entitled to pur chase at reduced prices.Subscriptions will be received at either of the Depositories.17th Nov.1855.HIGH SCHOOL OF QUEBEC.HE nsual course of instruction in this Institution comprises English Reading ; Grammar and Composition, History, (zeography, Writing ; Arithmetic.General and Commercial ; Mathematics, including Geometry, Algebra, Mensuration, &c.; French, Latin and Greek.TrRu, a8 heretofore, £12 10s.per antum, payable quarterly in advance ; Scholars under 10 years of age £10 per annum.By a due distribution of labour ng the Teachers and other arrangements, a fall opportunity isaflorded of securing proficitney in the practically useful, us well es the Classical branches.Quebec, 29th January, 1856.DUC TOR JOFIN BUI I.KENTUCKY REMEDY! DR.JOHN BULI-S SARSAPARILLA.This medicine, whe.s used according to directions, will sure, without fall: \u2014 =: ; .- Berofula, or King\u2019 Evit, Osher Bop, of th n, Krysipelas, Tumors, Chroild Sore Eyas, Ringworm or Tetters, Bonld Haad, Kheumatism, Puins la the Bones or Joints, Old Soren and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands.Sypuins, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum Diseases of the Kidneys.Disvases arieing from the use of Mercury, Loss of Appetite, Pain in fhe Side and Shoulders, General Debility, Lum\u2019 , Coughs, Colds, Dropsy, Jaundice ,Costiveness, Bronohitin, Weakness of the Chest, Sora Throat, Pulmonary Alections, sud ult other Disenser tendiug to prosuce Consumption; Liver Com- pinines.Female Irregularities and Compjudpta Low Spirits, Sick and Nervous Headache, - Sweuth Exposures, Ur Imprudenes În Life, - Chrônie Conetltutional Diseases, and as à Spring and Sutwnier Drink, and General - Tonic for the System, and'a gentle : und plensañt\"purgative;-icts - - Sd Tobgrom Whtaty Salas, or Sehllicg * Powders.It in a remarkable fact, that Atnodg the hundreds of cwinent physicians who have exaniined the recipe b: which Bull's Sursaparills is prepared, not ops has oon- demnesl it, but all approved tt, and commend it in the highert terms, Many phyalciane express themselves strongly in the belief that it ls'décidediy thé best pré ration of Sarsaparilia that bas ever been Placed before the public.Although thdre are Many physiciavs who feel a reluctance to having their uamer.appemled to the recomnt- menlation Of any particulat ed), Sothlthaundicg they way npprove of §6 in tHe Nigheet deglee, tère others who frankly yield their Fupport n favor of & remedy whieh they know is capable of doing so mu: good in an afflicted community.\u2018 Astn evidencu, read the following frem old and res, le physicians, of etauding fu the community fo which they live: TESTIMONY.Ce 4 #77 Teatimony like the following renders supertiu ali comments en the efficacy of Bulle Sas A Tron Dr.L.¥.Yandel}, Professor of Chembatry In the Loulsville Medical College: 1 have looked over the list of logredients composing Jobu Boll's Compound Extract of Agreaparilis, and have no hesitation in enying that they form a safe compound.and ape that promises Tellin chronic disaands, to which it is Applicable \u2018y L.P{YANDELL, M.[.Louisville, June 6, 1843., : \u20ac .0H ., re 5 i What Dr.Pyles, physician sppofntment b deton -aville Murine Hospital, asya of Bulls Sarsapærillà : ; LouisviLLE, Mapeh 20, 84.I have examined the prescription fdr the propars jon of John Bull's Bareaparilis, and I believe the com! tion to be an excellent one, and well.calculated to produce an alteratire impression on tine syalém.I his used Jt both in public and private practics, snd think it the béet article of Earsaparille now iz use.\u201d ' Ft +6 Ce © MELE, M.Di, Hiésfdent Phymelaré Létisvillé Marine Hospi al.Lounon, Kr., April 25th, 1860.\u2018 Six \u2014Permit me to address to you a few lines, and dome the honor to reply to a request that I will make in the conclusion of this letter, eto, am a graduate of Transylvania Medieal University; 1 have practiced medicine fn this wildernass country, sbout five years, but owing to axposare to bittwr col& wait 1 have been indisposed with Acute Rheumatism ebout biz months.After having exhausted my skill in the he ment of my case, and deriving no benefit, I was induted to give yout FLUID BXTFACT OF BARSAPARILLA B fair tral, and accordingly purchased & botlle of your medicine fév your ngent, Mir.George P.Brown, about two wéské dgo, and 1 must conhfian thatone bottle hes eptite).d tne.It is my opinion.that your preparation of srgapuilie is decidedly Superior to any other prepardtion now in tre, and I will take great pleasure in recommending it to the afflicted » teins à rhnfedial agent, and 1 will advise the physicians vin '/ in their practice; ete.1 \\bectfolly yours; BB.ALLEN, N.3.\u2019 cd 00 diner s, July 13th, 1840 1 hava examined the lat of articles that compose John Bulls Extract séeparifie,-drid { hirano Hesitation | ay ing that it js 8 snafu And valuable compogny., 1 wou) prefer it to any article now fu use, for tbu diseases arihiby fron: a impure atate of the blood or-taind of the dys l/éonidentiy recommeod it Lo mr frends a beldg wetful Extruct, gud one that-F- ps, will cu.Brosses of diréase, Yor which it ci if psed acrerding to directions.I betieve ft to be & val eu seeduveatt Lot Mircury, pe Nay, 2 = » jo the most violent and piotrac pi En fe.Kucompdnied with Nodeé Traghe An.Dobes, véliuther itonglit not to ane \u20ac \u2018 .CCONACOIE RE.D.tloxotary member of the Medical Society, Philadelphia f= Hesr, what Dr.Stapp, « phyel Te stands at à his professi le tila ; PE read ring débn BE fy Th i variety of ehronfo diseases, with the most happy effects and A bare no besjtation in recommending lt to the publié fur the cur of aératoie fin and kif tataneoué sod « glandular disenses.! Yours, niost fetranthy Lawisport, Ky, /Agril 6, 1849.WM.BTAPP, ND.Rev.E.W.SKHON,\u2014Rov.H.STRVENSON! - > ryz.\u2014RNev.K.IV.Sehon is pdeiy an .IG aie ngs edaclhaplitls pe PE EK.church, and Hey; K.Stevenson has been known of the most tAlented and genivns members that the; Kem.tucky Confereuce could boast of for Dany years $ this time la filling th Bi _ 6 high nd responsible station of frrihe M.E.Book Voncem.ci ope LC \u2019 UE = arr ,1 We have ded John Sapir ny Le \u201c with entir® patisfaction ; and we.4, feat fon ia mating our oiler, hard lb a safé and valuable medical \u2018compoutid, vod énieskited te much and 6 much suferivy; awd dl lore would chberfuily snd most od mivnd the SAE ald Ll oN, BERVMNAG) Lu (Bplay 1144 addr Br is: Doe Oo Waisarmeatiy Invite ail partons-vhe shill sin any of.the Un that flesh Ia heir to,\u201d a 9h Dr, Je Ball's gent, sud get À c i\\ \u201c Ü op, Ki Bat \u201cVgurnel ; and for the sake of humanity, ws hops a single tadividual will not be found une Ning to give Bull» ter ri Saguaparille à TRIAL, after ne ee cures forme: his he amount rod rable anil private life, hha bows pectactly, aver dining.Ér;phthoreat \u2018orerous qui i BR Sr eb OH | CET uns ale | oid A i.\u201coi Au Lon gent 5 'Quétes, 2dlt May, 1a6sp 1 UE i ter Salud for the Sociul, by the nuthor of Sulad for yl otf ing, and recollecting; et : | 4} na) { io Soman |g ado Spicy & oa br.B 11's Bars) 1 w 7, Bull's = fogaisadd fodividuals I a NEW BOOKS.ALAD for tlie Solitary Lo S cloth, gilt.itary, by an Epicure .the Bolitary\u2014cloth, gilt.Forbes\u2019s Voluuteer\u2019s Mental \u2014cloth, 2 vols.Hurdscrabble or the Full of Chicago, by Major Richardson, paper, R.MIDDLETON, Shaw\u2019 ildings.Quebec, 20th May, 185.baw\u2019s Buildings FOR SALE, At the Bookstore of W.STANLEY, St.John Street, and R.MIDDLETON, 27, Sault- au-Matelo Street.ANEW PRONOUNCING AND EXPLANATORY VOCABULARY, upon aN IMPROVED PLAN : in two parts, by Georar Gouin Lock, formerly a British Teacher of jong expe rivuce and extensive practice, author of un Arithmetic, and Key to ditto, n system of Gene- al Geography, &e.\u2014Price per copy, bound in doth, 1s 9d currency.Quebec, 4th Nov.1854, 2 / LET US REASON TOGETHER\u2019 ____ after FIVE yearly payments A TREY IP Sl Sn .; Agile | HOLLOWAY\u2019S JILES.1 Brie Dom Tr WHY ARE WE SICK?It has been the Jot of the human race to be weighed down by disease and sultering.Hor- LOWAY's PiLIsare speclally adapted to the relief of the Weak, the Nenvocs, the DELICATE and the INFIRM, Of all climes, ages, sexes, and canstitu- tions.Professor Holloway personally superintends the munufecture of his medicines, and offers them to a free und enlightered people, a8 the best remedy the world ever saw for the removal of disease, THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD.These famous Pills arc expressly combined to operdte on the slomach, the liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any derangement in their functions, purifying the blood, the very fountain of life, and thus curing disease in all its forms.YSPEPSIA & LIVER COMPLAINTS.Nearly half the human race have taken these Pilly.It his been proved in all parts of the world, \u2018that nothing has been found equal to them in cases of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia and slomach complaints generally.They soon give a healthy tone to those organs, however much deranged, and when all other means bave failed.GENERAL DEBILITY.\u2014ILL HEALTH.Many of the most despotic Governments have opened their Custom Houses to the introduction of these Pills, that they may become the medicine of the masses.Learned Colleges admit that this medicine is the best remedy ever known for persons of delicate, health, or where the system bas been impaired, as its invigorating properties never fail to afford relief.FEMALE COMPLAINTS.No Female, young or old.should be without this celebrated medicine.It correctsand regulates the monthly courses at all periods, acting in many cases like acharm.It isalso the best and snfest medicine that can be given to children of all ages.and for any complaint ; consequently no family shonld be without it.Holtoway\u2019s Pills are the best remedy kn ownn $he world for the following Diseases:\u2014 è Dro} ay Toi.ion|Sore Throats bms ysentery Stone and Gravel Bilious Com-|Erysipelas Com [Secondary Symp- plaints Female Irregu plaints toms Blotchea on| .larities Tic-Ioloureux thé Skin Fever of alllPiles Bowel Com-| kinds idiot Fit IMOUTS Rheumatism |Ulcers a Retention of{Venerealaflection Colics Gout Urine Worms of all Conatipation |Hesd:ache Serofuia, or] kinds of the Bowels|Indigestion King's Evil|Wenkness, from whatever Causes ty te, Ke.Sold at the establishment of ProrEssor Hos- LOWAY, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) Loudon, and 80, Maiden Lane, New York: also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughont the civilized world, and all over the Canailas, at the following prices: \u20141s.3d, ; 3s 3d.; and 5a.og.There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes.N.B.\u2014Directions for the guidance of patients is every disorder are affixed to each Box.Dec.27th.1855.THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY.Just Published, price One Shilling Stg.IN ERVOUS DEBILITY, its Causes, Symptoms, and Cure : an Essay on Seminal Weakness, with Practical Observations on a safe, speedy, and successful mode of treatment of the iseise of tlie Generative System, by detecting tbe reul cause and effect of every variety of Complaint, whether arising from solitary habits, excesses, accident, or climate.To which are added, Commentaries on the Physiology of Marriage, with precautionary hints on the evils emanating frôm Empirical practice, and the dangerous remedies advocated by various writers oh these iniportant disorders.it c -\u2026 By SAMUEL LA\u2019MERT, M.D., ., _87, Bedford Square, Londoga Matriculated Member of the University of Edinburgh, Honorary Member of the London ospital Medical Society, Licentiute of Apothecaries Hall, Lon- ; don, &c., .The essential object of this treatise is to pdint out the fegrfal consequences resulting from certain habits, irregularities, and excesses, wbich have produced more misery in Youth, degradation in Manhood, and premature decay at all stages of Life, than, perhaps, any other class of disease known to modern pathologists.Ite perusal is particularly recommended to persons entqrtaining secret doubts of their physical ton- dition, and who are conscious of having hazarded the health, happiness, and privileges to which every human being is entitled.Seerids Anatomy ahd Physiology of the Generative Orgaus.1 , Section I1.\u2014PuperTy\u2014MaNnoop\u2014The Morale of Generative Physiology, and True and False Morality.= Sxomox : TIL\u2014Tne Puysionoor OF MARRIAGE \u2014Aptitude snd ipaptitude for Wedded Happiness, Physiological Facts on Generative Capa- & au Le ON! 1V.\u2014SPERMATORRHŒA,Or Seminal De- bility\u2014Ite History and Causes.The Miscries of Imprudence.The Vices of Schools.SECTION V.\u2014STMPTOMS OF SPERMATORRHŒA and Impotence, Noéturnal Discharges, &c., Influence of Spormatgirficeg on thie Mental Faculties.Secrion IV \u2014Caos£s AND EFFECTS OF SEMINAL Debitity, Conndétion between.the Mental and \u201cGenerative.Organ, Seminal: Weakness.Impotence.te tn de Re ren br SEMINAL WEAK- Ness by Urinafÿ: or Microscopie Examination, ations { Detertion and Dangers of Mis- D nporlétéd à Égéminétion, édieal Er- ON VIII PREATRENT OF SEMMNAL WEAK- AND Iurarkéok, Uffinnry Indications, Haz- s \u2018dnd.\u2018Empirical Specifiés, the Author\u2019s 0 sx btmeñrf, Cases and Illostrations.vj dbsdldicly netensiry that ali men should Jeifow Wii third\u201d ave: principled of perdonal man- \u2018agetitint wflch \u2018chnñot be violated withont incurring grievous penalties, and when wisdom h d reget succeed the heyday of inconsiderate gel {genide, how {fiese penaltiés may # gätéd, how thé ting of thelr biéterness may \u201cDé romoved, And how the e¢iland its consoquen- \u2018ceb iidy bé dvoided, and, Abôve all, that there is Kédrte)y any dégree of physteal Infirmity or fane- al ditangement to Which the titaely ald of poly a enre.2 Patlenid tba Aly.oti of Frrglaud can be anceatsfally ttimtbd by cofresporiilonce only, in any Langudges, 46d medicines can Le forwarded with gecrecy, safety, and despatch, to all parts of à or d.Ai otters tnust be accompanied by thd fee of £1, or will ot be replied to.VOUS ITY may be had of Mr., 8 A Sobont \u201coanada West ; at Barbe ie Dp.» Offibe, London and in Quebeo tte\u201d Office, CERAVELSGORLL apthragd to.cité BRITANNIA MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION, TABLE\u2014 With pa>ticipation in profits % 03 69 05 69 BO be IES cu=-S SSSSRUNE ES 10 10 £0 19 1 1D 1D 19 10 19 10 N toto P5 bt rt Pt pt pt 8 SPAWNS PAGO wn |E.B = PDONWOCHHSOO+-ORN g or =m \u2014 ie | PE : 5\u201d CHADD WWI oto |B ng œ _ ë wn conSvacuFuZuoafË fn HS ITS 2 | DOSSOSSSSOOSONTE » vb pus put pus \u2014 vtr \u2014 es hE WOO mm mm [B 8 E se SHOMPODUESDUDAJES| À 5 eroprosusFecosFS 3 A oe 60 00 5 > stresceseseer 2 : > A IW WWI | | & yn ps pt \u201488 & SLOI-NOINOHODS É.;| § © \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 EE B mR ONCS ODO mw fi > © rom mem mre ES cnnolpE « # \u2014 bt mt bp pt a pt >| e © POVODAIGURWN-OOo EE X ON 5 ÉDACGARDN-SODA ES 3 dosaouauoonarteTp Z \u2014 \u2014\u2014 rt ge & SUSGOWOROEOOS EE ts [od \u2014 32 SOSLVOOGHVANWOwaA|T a TA = 0 03 Co 09 09 10 10 19 19 10 19 bo tn) DH = \"» \u2014\u2014 a Ig = o NEO OWO DUE ~D Fen Ed * \u2014_ - \u2014 igê NEE OWLS Pao mR 5 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 = = a pt pt pe pm bet pt pt mt pet pt ps pet Hy Pt pt pt pd pt ps D CU DS D O9
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