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[" a \u201cFAIT JO NYUAL HTIOHA FHI XOM OO01F JO JUN VAMBBY NV CE CE NE EE A M ; x POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL, AND ADVER God Pr ST TISING JOURNAL.c No.8336.} WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17ru, 1856.LI PLUMB To be sold Cheap, UNTIL THE WHOLE OF HIS PRESENT STOCK IS DISPOSED OF, CONSISTING TRONG LEAD PIPE, 1, 5, 3\u20144, 5, and 6 lbs.Milled Lead; WASH-HAND BASINS S of different quality; a large assortment of uF SINKS, PUMPS, COCKS, BATHS, WATER-CLOSETS, HOT WATER APPARATUS, adapted for any Stove : also, GAS FITTINGS in Brass and pure Block Tin Tube, 3-16, 1-4, 5-16, 3-8, 7-16, 1-2, 5-8, and 3 4; Plain and Fancy Brackets, &c., too numerous to detail.ÿ& 52 TONS LEAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD, Expected by first arrivals, direct from factory, will a large assortment of Bath Mountings in Porcelain and Grunite Slabs, plain and figured\u2014they are a new article, well got up in England, and VERY CHEAP.Plated, Fancy and Enamelled Mountings ; also, Victoria.Grecian and Crystal Fountain Wasb-hand Basins, Green, Blue, Pink, Maroon, and White figured ; also, common Wush- pand Basins and Fittings in great variety, from 3s.to 7s.6d.PATENT PAN WATER-CLOSETS, To act with or without Cisterns\u2014also, a large assortment of Ridgway\u2019s Water Closets, The undersigned speaks from experience and would recommend them to the Trade and the Public as being 8 very cheap and excellent article.&g- 100 DOZ.PATENT VALVE COCKS FOR HOSE, &ec.Also Patent Cistern Rall Cocks, warranted to be noiseless from the action of the wa ter ; Iro and Block Tin Tubing, and many other articlesin the above line too numerous to detail.Now on hand and well worthy the attention of town and country householders wanting good COOKING and HOT, WATER APPARATUS, some of C.C\\TorLMax's FURNACE RANGE STOVES, and will Le ready about the 15th April,» NEW MODEL STOVE not larger than the ordinary Cooking Stove, to boil eight pots, 20 inch roasting grate, large buking oven, and will boil 400 gallons of water per duy\u2014it is nlso very economical for fuel.; .; P 5\u2014The above Lead Pipe is not American Composition, the very thickest of which being easy burst by water pressure, but is pure malleable Mead direct {from the British factory.JOHN PYE.+ Paints, Oils, Varnishes.BE SALT AFLOAT.Ex Ship \u201c Burlington,\u201d Tuzo, from Liverpool 500 Fi SALT, in J.W.LEAYCRAFT, Quebec, Sept.10th, 1856.i loud Timber and Deals lor the|\" Legislative Council Journals.ERSONS \u2018willing 10 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 authorized to give a reasonable price for the same.: J.F.TAYLOR, : Clerk Legislative Council.\u2018Parliament Buildings, Tbronto, 80th Aug.1856.1m A CARD.THE SUBSCRIBER purposes leaving Quebec about the middle of October next, for the NORTH OF ENGLAND und SOUTH OF SCOTLAND, und intends remaining there during the winter months, returning to Canada early in the Spring.He is well acquainted with the principal Timber Merchants and Ship Owners ab the seaports in those parts, and would solicit a COMMISSION for the SALE of LUMBER from EXPORTERS in QUEBEC or MONTREAL.Indisputable references can he given as to con- KIDENTIAL BUSINESS HABITS And RESPONBIBILITY, and farther particulars known on application to him, at.his residence, at Newbury Station, G.W.Railway, C.W., if by letler, post-paid.ROBT.THOMSON, Synp.Newbury Station, bw 1st Sept.1856 Woodcock, Snipe, Duck.THE undersigned having received a large supply of SINGLE and DOUBLE BARREL GUNS, offers them for Sale to \u2018\u201c SrorTs- MEN \u2019\u2019 at a sinall advance on Sterling Cost, also on band SUPERIOR DIAMOND GRAIN, FFF, FF and BLASTING POWDER SHOT, PATENT WADS, CAPS, &c.\u2014ALS0\u2014 PISTOLS in great variety and at a low figure.RICHD.J.SHAW, 0 20, Fabrique Street, q Upper Town Markel.Quebec, 8th Sept, 1856.WANTED, SMART, INTELLIGENT BOY.Apply to C.J.ARDOUIN, Jeweller, &e., 25, Fabrique St., facing Upper Town Market.Quebec, 15th Aug., 1856.Just Received.By « ANN FALCON,\u201d from London of ~ ONS CORDAGE, assorted sizes.J M.H.WARREN._ Quebec, Aug.15th.1856.; _ 750 ARRELS OHIO EXTRA SU- (oD PERFINE FLOUR, from New Wheat.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 500 Barrels Pomona New Mills Superfine.100 do Ness Pork.200 do Mess Beef.XL For sale by.GIBB & ROSS.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 \u2014ALSO0,\u2014 Ex \u201c Eliza Jane\u201d from Charente : 50 Hhds.Cognac, Pale and Dark, * Vine Growers Co 50 Qr.-Casks do.do do do 50 Octaves do.do do do X 250 Cases Pale Cognac, The above in bond or duty paid.LANE, GIBB & Co.Quebec, Aug.23rd, 1856.HIGH SCHOOL.HE HIGH SCHOOI.will RE-OPEN, after the Summer Vacation, on MONDAY, the 18th instant.Quebec, 12th August, 1856.x Just Received, per Josepn Hower, from Labrador.Jo per NASKS Seal Oil.> C 12 Casks Cod Oil.3 Tierces, 2 Barrels | Salmon.| 296 Quintals Cod Fish.M.H.WARREN.Quebec, Aug.25th, 1856.IMPORTANT TO DRUGGISTS, 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, &c.Wholesale and Retail, 15, John Street, Quebec, where all orders will be attended to with pune- tuality and care.\u2014\u2014ALSO, ON HAND AND FOR SALE\u2014 Jewellery, Watches, Paintings, Stationery, &c.Pomatum, Oils, Soup, Regalia, Havana and Principe Cigars, % \u2014ALS0,\u2014 A large and choice assortment of Meerschaum Pipes.##- ALL AT MODERATE PRICES.\"&x Quebec, 11th Aug., 1856.New Cod Liver Oil.Just received per « MARIE JULIE\u201d from Newfoundland.300 ALLONSCOD LIVER OIL, this season\u2019s manufacture, pure and warranted unadulterated.M.H.WARREN.Quebec, 5th August, 1856.FOR SALE.250 HDS PRIME BRIGHT SUGARS a 200 Puncheons MUSCOVAD ) MOLASSES, in Puncheons, Hhds and Barrels.158 Puncheons White Neuvitas SYRUP, in Puncheons, Huds and Barrels.ALSO\u2014TO ARRIVE : 500 Barrels No.1 CRUSHED SUGAR, +0 Hhds.LOAF SUGAR.LANE, GIBB & CO.Quebec July 26th, 1856.New Room Paper, Paint, Glass and Gil Store, NO.59, ST.JOHN srrerr,Ÿ () HE SUBSCRIBER returns thanks to his Æ friends and the Public in general for past encouragement, and begs to inform them that he has REMOVED to No.59, St.JonN STREET, shop lately occupied by his brother, C.Corneil, addler,) 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 Turpentine, Dry Celors, Putty, Whiting, Brushes, &c.S.CORNEIL, Painter and Glazier.Quebec, July 22nd, 1856.ROOM om he Cory in 4 \u2014Now opening, direct from the Continÿn 10 ASES PAPER HANGINGS, sûit- ; able for Drawing Rooms, Dining Roorna, Bedrooms, Passages, &c., in Flock an Gold, Flock und White, Colored and Plain, Oaks, dark and light, Pine Marble, Marble on osk ground, ke., which, for beauty of design and owness \u2018of price, is not excelled in the city.\u2018! CORNEIL, Quebec, 24th July, 1866.FALI GUODS.JAS.HEWITT & COI AVE RECEIVED per Steamships \u201cNorth American?\u2019 and « Anglo- Saxon,\u201d and sailing vesacls, 60 PACKAGES NEW FALL GOODS: for the Fall Trade, comprising every novelty in Cloth Mantles, Gros de Naples & Satinette Woollen Scarfs (Scotch) Fancy Silks, New Dress Goods, Flannels and Blankets, French Silk Velvet, Sheeting and Quilts, Black Glace Silks, Linen & Linen Dumasks.5 CASES TWEEDS & CASSIMELES, 5 CASES SCOTCH LAMB'S WOOL SIERY, SHIRTS & DRAWERS.J.H.& CO.having made a great addition to thelr premises, are enabled to keep a more complete assortment, which they will sell us cheap, if not cheaper, than any other Ilouse in town.They invite attention to the following :\u2014 100 Pieces French Silk Velvel from 5s, 9d.2000 Pairs Lambss Wool Hose, 9d worth 1s 3d 100 Pieces Colored Cobourg, T44 + 114d 100 7-4 wide do 1044 * 1s3d Æät-Couvtry Merchunts and Retailers supplied on the most liberal terms.38 St.John Street, À First Store inside the Gale, 1st Sept.1856.NEW FALL GOODS Per Canaprax STeEaMsuIrs, HE Subscribers have received per Mail Steamers \u2018\u2018 ANGLO-SAxoN\u201d and \u2018\u2018 NorTn AMERICAN\u201d à large ussortment of NEW FALL GOODS.; They wish Lo call particular attention (o fhe fol lowing : 50 Pieces French Silk Velvet, from 6s 6d 150 Ladies, Cloth Mantles 10s 0d 300 Long Wool Shawls.12s 6d 80 Pieces Cobourg Cloths, 4 Tad r HO- 60 Print (yard wide) 15 Doz.Ludies\u2019 Dress Oups, (very low.) Bonnet Ribbons, Laces & Edginge, Sewed Work, Gloves.Dress Goods in great variety, &c WM.LAIRD & CO.Quebec, 1st September, 1854.Scotch Tweeds, Cassimeres, und Doeskins, FOR GENT\u2019S PANTALOONS : UST OPENED a large assortment of the above, at VERY LOW PRICES.WM.LAIRD & 00! Quebec, 18t September, 1856.Flannels & Blankets, Per 8.8S.\u201c North American.\u201d COTCH and ENGLISH BLANKETS and FLANNELS at Ouv Prices, having been bought before the vise in the English Markets.WM.LAIRD & CO.Quebec, 1st September, 1856.NEW FALL GOODS! GLOVER & FRY A RE Receiving every week by Steam- and ships, &c, &e.a SUPPLY of CHOICE Cheap Goods, suitable for the coming Scuson, Just Opened, by « North American\u201d « Queen of the Lakes,\u201d &c., &c.:\u2014 Flannels of all kinds, Kerseys.Blankets, Polkas, Woollen Yarns, ITosiery.Plaids, Prints, Shirtings, Orleans, Cobourg Cloths, Double Twilled Cashmeres, &c.&c.\u2014\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Two Cases of GENTLEMEN'S CI OTHING from the celebrated House of MESSRS.I.J.& D.NICOLL.K London, consisting of :\u2014- MORNING & OFFICE COATS, CAPE JACKETS, &c., &c., in Cheviot Tweeds, Velvet Cloth, Milled Melton, Milled Buck, &e.Black and Oxford Llama SLEEVED CAPES, FROCK COATS, DRESS COATS, ANGOLA SHOOTING VESTS, BOY'S ETON JACKETS, &c.G.& F.are Sole Agents in Quebec for the above 7#8~Three Cases of Gentlemen's LAMBS WOOL and MERINO, SHIRTS, DRAWERS and HALF HOSE.SHIRT CULLARS, BRACE».NECK TIES, &c¢ Quebec, Aug.: 7th, 1856.FOR SALE, EX CMAYILOWER.\u2019 2 \"THDS.BRIGHT PORTO RICO 60 H'Svear.Ex « Huron\u201d and \u201c Tinto\u201d : 1000 Barrels FRESH GROUND SUPERFINE F 6\u201c R, 100 Barrels POT BARLEY, + 200 Boxes STARCH.GIBB & ROSS.By Quebec, July 3rd, 1855.LEARMONTH\u2019S FOUNDRY, ST.JOSEPH STREET, St.ROCHS.HE Subscriber begs to return thanks to the public for the liberal encouragement he has hitherto received, and is now prepared, in connection with his FounpRY, 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 hest quality required for the Trade, trusts that by strict attention to orders and good A & share of publie patronage.N.B\u2014Wuter Spouts, Conductors, Cast Tron Pipes and Sinks, and every description of Cnst- ings constantly on hand or made to order, at the Lowest Prices: Also\u2014Roofing in Tin, Zine, or Iron.atiended to on the shorsest notice.The Highest price given for Old Cast Iron, Lead, Zinc and Brass, Two Good Plumbers Wanted, A.LEARMONTH.Quebec, 3rd July, 1856.3m Bedsteads, Cots, Cribs, Refrigerators &c., &e., &e.OW RECEIVING\u2014A complete assortment of IRON BEDSTEADS, COTS CRIBS, &c.REFRIGERATORS or Meat Safes, + WATER COOLERS, &e.HENRY S.SCOTT.Quebec, 10th July, 1856.CT PES NOTICE.HE Steamer PRINCESS ROYAL leaves T ST.ANDREW\u2019S WHARF, every THURSDAY MORNING, at 8 o\u2019clock, for RIMOUSKI.This Boat lands passengers at BIC HARBOUR on FRIDAY MORNING and stops at the same place on the return trip early on SATURDAY MORNING.Quebec, 5th August, 1855.TO SHIP MASTERS, OWNERS, STEVEDORES, &e.Tu 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.In addition te the above stook the Undersign- cd bas on hand materials for discharging general cargo, railroad Iron, Ballast, &e.Any of the above materials can be nent by land or water, if required.The foregoing comprises the most complete stock of Gear in the trade.Iron work on hand, made to order,-and repair ed.All orders executed with prompiness and precision.T vl : #-Terms Reasgnable.WILLIAM WEBB, ° Shipsmith, Cape Cove.Quebso, A June, 1856.Bureau of Agriculture and Statistics, Toronto, 14th August, 1856.PRIZE ESSAYS.£40 £25 £15 three best Essays respectively on the origin, nature, and habits, and the history of tie progress, from time to time, and the cause ol the visit of the weevil, Hessian Fly, Midge, and such other insects as have made ravages of the wheat-crops in Canada, and on such diseases as the wheat crops have been subject to, and on the best means of evading og guarding against them.The Essay to be fie Fi bureau by tue 15th day of January next, und to be designated by a motto, a copy of which shall also be forwarded in a sealed note with the nume and address ofthe author.The Prizes will be awarded according to the, decision of a comuitlee to be named by the Board of Agriculture for Upper ahd Lower Canada, or in defanll of any such decision, by tbe Bureau, and tue Essays selected to become the property of the Bureau.A premium will only be awarded in case an Essay of sufficient merit is produced.lt is feared that the farmer, in his eagerness to produce wheat, is not paying sufficient attention to the danger of over-cropping, and it is hoped the warning, and the information and ud- vice which may be obtained through the Essay sought for will aid in arresting the great scourges of the wheat.P.M.VANKOUGHNET, Minister of Agriculture, &ec.Toronto, Aug.23, 1856.c WHS BOBBING AROUND, © * As sung byMrs.F LORENCE.KITTY TYRRELL, As sung by Miss FANYY Hrrox.\u201c Oh Whisper what thou feelest,\u201d As sung by Mr.Harnrisox.Besides a supply of NEW POPULAR SONGS and Variation Pieces.CAREY, BROTHERS, Music Library, 24 St John Street._ Quebec, Bth Sept., 1856.INFORMATION WANTED OF HIPPISLEY JUSTINS, eldest son of HIPPISLEY JUSTINS, Attorney and Solicitor of the Great Northern Railroad, London.Bugland.He left Lis wife at MRS.COLLARD'S, Sixth Street, Buflalo, New York.on the 5th of July last, and went out to look out for a Situation among the Dry Goods Stores us Salesman or Book-keeper, He is about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches in height ; ne re 1 Lair : light blue eyes, small very prominent ; a very large nose, but small {between the eyes.He is near-sighted and very nervous.Had on, when last seen, # brown linen coat ; light pants ; no vest : boots (lacing at the side); blue aud white neckerchief; coarse straw hat with black ribbou around it.Any infofmation of the absentee may be left atthe Quebec Gazette Office, or sent to Rochester, N.Y., where it will be thankfally received by his wife, MRS.F.M.JUSTINS.=~ Exchange papers will confer n kindness Ly copying the above notice.11th Sept.1856.LIFE OF WASHINGTON.UST RECEIVED\u2014The Life of Washing- THE above Premiums will be paid for the Township of Chicoutimi ; with a MILL SITE Signs of the Times : letters toErnest Moritz Arndt, Land and Mill Site for Sale, in the County of Saguenay.OT No.14, in Ranges 1, 2, 3, 4.a in the TOWNSHI comprising 384 Acres, 5 which 95 are under Cultivation, with TIOU E, BARN, aud STABLES, on the high road to Grand Bay.\u2014ALS0,\u2014 9 BUILDING LOTS of 1 acre each, in the on Rat Rrver, of about 130 feet fall.\u2014AL§0,\u2014 A MILL SITE on Rrver Carisov, in the Township of Tremblay, of about 80 feet fall ; the whole in Free and Common Soccage.For further particulars, apply to DAVID McLAREN, Orto 5 4 Chicoutimi, A.WALLACE, Quebee, 2nd August, 1856, Land Agent, Placed\u2019 es.THE MARTYR OF SUMATRA.UST RECEIVED\u2014A Memoir of Henry Lymau-\u2014the Martyr of Sumatra, Nistory of the American Bible Soclety, revised und brought down to the present time, by W.P.Strickland.D.D.Religion in America ; or an account of the Origin, relative to the state and present condition of the Evangelical Churches in the United States, with notices of the Unevangelical Denominations, by Robert Baird.on the dangers to religious liberty in the present state of the world, by 4 C.J.Bunsen.The recent progress of Astronomy) especially in the United States, by Elias Loomis, L.L.D.Magdalen Hepburn, a story of the Scottish Re- dee.\u201d &c.Live and Lenrn, or a guide for all who wish to speak and write correctly.The Comical Adventures of David Dufficks, illustrated with numerous Laughable Engravings.NOTICE.f undersigned being duly appointed CONSEIL JUDICIAIRE to WILLIAM AMES WILSON, of Inverness, gentleman, all persons are hereby informed that any transaction with the said WILLIAM JAMES Wirson, is invalid, without the consent and authority n writing of the gndersigned.JOS.JOHNSON, Conseil Judiciaire.20th Aug, 856.lw 3 & 4m law Newfoundland Marine Insurance Co St.John\u2019s Marine Insurance Co.THE undersigned hereby gives Notice that he has been appointed PROTECTIVE AGENT, in Canada.for the above Companies, and will be glad to assist Masters of Vessels and others insured with thew.MM.H.WARREN.Quebec, Aug 4th, 1856.MRS.RITTER, PIANISTE, No.104, D'AIGUILLON STREET, (immediately behind St.John's Chureh,) Cx take a few more Pupils on the Piano- For CORNICES, CURTAIN BANDS, &c.RICH ASSORTMENT of the above just a opened, and for Sale by AM.J.SHAW, S St.ohn Street, Upper Town, and fou, by Irving\u2014Vols | & 2, new edition.The Salamandrine, or love and Immortality, by Charles Mackay.The Marchioness of Brinvillers, the Poisoner of the 17th century, by Albert Smith.Harry Ogilvie, by James Grant A The Song of Drop O\u2019Wather ; a London Legend, by Henry Waddswith Shortfellow.The Baked Head, and otber Tales.English Tiaites, by R.W.Emersen.The Pottl.ton Legacy, by Albert Smith.Love apd Ambition, by the author of \u201c Rock- \u201cingham,\u201d &c.Enoui, Vivian, The Absentee, Manceuvring, &ec., hy Maria Edgeworth.Whom to Marry, by the Bros.Mayhew.MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Mountain Hill.Quebec, 1st Sept, 1856.THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.SUBIR RS ey FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.CHIEF CABIN PASSAGE.130 dollars.SEconn CaBIN ++ .+ Cees 75 \u20ac FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.CHIEF CARIN PASSAGE.110 dollars SECOND CABIN LL.6 The Ships from Boston call at Halifax.Persia, Capt.Judkins, Canada, Capt.Lang, Arabia.Cept.Stone, America, Cap.Wickman, Asia, Capt.BE.G.Lott, Niagara, Capt.Ryrie, Africa, Capt.Shannon, Europa, Capt.Leitch.These Vessels carry a clear White Light at mast head ; Green on starbourd bow ; Red on port bow.Asia, Loit, N.York, Wednesday.20th Aug Canada, Laug, Boston, Wednesday, 27th \u201c Africa, Shannon, N.York, Weduesday, 3rd Sept.Niagara, Leitch, Boston, Wednesnay, 10th « Persia, Judkins, N.York, Wednesday, 17th Arabia, Stone, Boston, Wednesday, 24th « Asia, Lott, N.York, Wednesday, 1st Oct.Canada, Lang, Boston, Wednesday, 8th « Africa, Shannon, N.York, Wednesday, 15th « Niagara, Leitch, Boston, Wednesday, 22nd « 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 Lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed.For Freight or Passage apply to E.CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, New York.20th Aug., 1856.Smoked Salmon ! Smoked Salmon !! UST RECEIVED, and fgr Sale by the Subscriber, a small lot, Fraime order.M.G.UNTAIN._Quebee, 29th July, 1856.\u201cTHE TONGUE OF FIRE.UST RECEIVED\u2014The Tongue of Fire ; orthe True Power of Christianity, by W.Arthur, A.M., author of \u201c The Successful Merchant,\u201d &e, The St.Lawrence and the wir J Poems, by Charles Sangster.For Sale by MIDDLETON & DAWSON.20th Aug.1856.Shaw\u2019s Buildings.LIVERPOOL SALT.1250 AGS LIVERPOOL 12e) for sale by M.H.WARREN._Quebec, 31st July, 1856.Just Received.Per \u201c ANN FALCON,\u201d from london: IPES 9 P i -Casks | PORT win 1 Octave SALT, \u2018M.H.WARREN.Quebee, 15th Aug.1856, India Pale Ale in Wood.A SFINALL'S INDIA PALE ALE, in Hhds, Bris and hif Brls.\u2014A180,~\u2014 Bottled Ale rnd Porter in Casks of 4 (@ 6 doz.ench.For SALE BY CHAS.E, LEVEY & CO,, \u201d* Sous-le-Fort St., Lower Town.Quebec, 12th July, 1856.LANDING Ex ¢ Amelia,\u201d from Oporto : 40 UARTER-CASKS SUPERIOR PORT WINE, consisting of the favorite brands, Queen\u2019s Port, London Port, and Pure Juice, all the above brands are well known in the London Marke} of Messrs.QSBorN & SPENCER, of Oporto.ANE, GIBB & CO.Quebec, June 24th.1856.EVELYN MARSTON.UST RECZIVED\u2014Evelyn Marcton by the Author of \u2018 Emilia Wyndham?\u2019 ¢ The Heiress of Haughton\u201d &e.For Sale by MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Mountain Hill.Quebec, 5th Sept., 1856.KATE COVENTRY.; JUST RECEIVED\u2014Kate Coventry ; an | Autobiography from ¢ Frazer\u2019s Magazine.\u201d Sermons of Revd.C.H.Sturgeon, of London, with an Introduction and Sketches of his Life, by E.L.Magnon, 1 vol.320 pp.For Sale by MIDDLETON & DAWSON, 19th Aug.1856.Mountain Hill.FOR SALE.100 P UNCHEONS Clayed MOLASSES, now landing.ROBT.MITCHELL & CO, Arthur Street.Quebec, 23rd Aug.1856.MUSCOVADO MOLASSES.- 109 P UNCHEONS very superior Muscovado Molasses, now receiving ex-Grand E'S Railway, and for Sale b y JOHN PATERSON.Quebec, 16th August, 1856, RACHEL.UST RECEIVED\u2014Rachel and the New World, translated from the French of Leon Beauvallet.° Saratoga\u2014a tale of 1787.Bigelow\u2019s Life of Colonel Fremont, including his explorations ant'discoveries.Perversion ; or the causes and consequences of infidelity\u2014a tale for the times, by Rev.W.J.Conybeare, M.A.author of \u201c Life, &c.of St.Paul.\u201d Confidential Correspondence of the Emperor Napoleon and the Empress Josephine, with numerous illustrative nutes and agecdotes, by Johu S.C.Abbott.= The Canada General Railway and Steam Navigation Guide, after the pian of the English + Bradshaw,\u201d containing the official Time and Fare Tables of every Railway now open throughout Canada ; the duration of transit, stations and all matters covnected with Railway and Steamboat travelling, with a variety of local and general information \u2014price 7 4d, The New Age of Gold ; or the Life and Adventures of Robert Dexter Romaine \u2014written by himself.The Wanderer: a Tale of Life's.Vicissitudes\u2014 by the author of The Watchman.The Earnest Student: being Memorials of Jobn Mackintosh\u2014by the Rev.Norman McLeod.The Life of the Rt.Hon.John Philpot Curran, \u2019 late Master of the Rolls in Ireland\u2014by his son, W.H.Carran.For Sale by For SALE BY MIDDLETON & DAWSON.Quebec, 22nd Aug., 1856.FOR SALE.4 IGHT SHARES Quebec Fire Assûrance Stock\u2014to be sold low.: Quebec Corporation Debentures, Doucierter Bridge x do.pper Canada Bank Stock.i LANGLOIS & SHAW, Quebec, July 24th, 1856.Notaties.SMITHS\u2019 COAL.The Subscriber will sell about 20 (CHALDRONS SMITH?S COAL, on OL.L the Inpia WHARF, at Sl ARS pér Chaldron.In lots to suit purchasers.: St.James Street.Quebec, 22nd July, 1856.~M.H.WARREN.and 5, or CHICOUTIMI, HE undersi TI formation, by Mr.Olyphant, author of « Zai- P.x and Merchants generally thronghout the NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF OSWEGO, N.Y.gned is prepared to ISSUE POLICIES upon INLAND NAVIGA- 0 SKS.D ANDERSON, Agent, Cc St.Peter Street., 5th June, 1856.OCEAN INSTIRANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK.ARINE INSURANCES can be cflecte-l on application to A.FRASER & CO.St.Paul Street, Quebec, 3rd April, 185¢, t MARINE INSURANCE.a Orient Mutual Insurance Company ot New York.PPLICATIONS for INSURANCE, will be received by the undersigned, at No.9, Quebec Chambers, St.Peter Street.MEREDITH OGDEN.Quebec, May 22nd, 18566.ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL.Capital, £2,000,000 Sterling.FIRE INSURANCES 3 continued to be EFFECTED at MO ROSES ade he oupry AID, No charge made for the Policy.LIFE INSURANCE Also effected on advantageous terms.FORSYTH, BELL & CO., Quebec, 21st Feby.1856.Agents.WANTED.FIRST RATE TURNER and IRON F1 NISHER.Apply to P.WHITTY, 78, Paul Street.Quebec, July 23rd, 1856.WANTED\u2014a competent ENGINEER, also a first rate SMITH, who has a general knowledge of Iron Work.Apply to P.WHITTY, 79 St, Paul Street.Quebec, 12th July, 1856.JOHN A.ELY, #2 NOTARY, A OFFICE .\u2014DeaN\u2019s BuiLpixgs, St.Peter Street.Quebec, 17th July, 1856.FOR SALE.100 EGS.WHITE LEAD, trom +\" to 300 lbs.each.\u2014AND\u2014 10 Puns.Jamaica Rum, 22 n.p.5 Caske High Wines, 500.p.Yeo 2 Hhds.Scotch Whiskey.{ R.MITCHELL & Co.Quebec, 2nd August, 1856, WINE BOTTLES.TE.ee TERMS MODERATE.US Quebec, 24th July, 1856.- 3 pe RATES WINE BOTTLES now 250 C landing and for sale by JOHN PATERSON.Quebec, 29th July, 1856.ON SALE.ORK\u2014Mess, Thin Mess, Prime Mess, Prime and Cargo.BEEF\u2014Smoked Shoulders./ Upper Canada Butter in Kegs.Ship\u2019s Breud No 1 and 2, at Morrtreal ~ Prices, WALTER C.HENDERSON, Quebec, 5th Aug 1856.ANCHORS 1 ewt, to 4 ewt.Chains, 1-2 in.9-16 and 5-8ths.For Sale by .- WM.HAN N.Quebeo, June 5, 1856.THE UNDERSIGNED has commenced business on his own account as COMMISSION MERCHANT & GENERAL AGENT.and is prepared te receive cousiguments of LUMBER, PRODUCE, AND OTHER GOODS.; EDWARD LEMESURIER, Office :\u2014Commercial Chantbers, St.Peter Street.Quebec, July 26th, 1856.a pence Montreal Ocean Steamship Co.NOTICE.À 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.EO.BURNS SYMES & CO.18th July, 18566.Agents.BOERHAVE\u2019'S HOLLAND BITTERS THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND FEVER AND AGUE, And the various affections consequent npon a disordered STOMACH OR LIVER, Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Des pondency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles.In all Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Alfec- tione, it has in numerous instances proved bi gly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure.This is à purely vegetable compound, prepar ed on strictly scientific principles, after the man oer of the celebrated Holland Professor.Boer- have.Because of its great success in most of the European States, its introduction into the Guited States was intended moro especially for those of our fatherland scattered here and there over the face of this mighty \u2018country.Meoting with great successamong them, I now offer it to the Aine- rican public, knowing that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged.It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired by the continuous ose of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation.Generally instantaneousin effect, it finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the: drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing uew health and vigor in the system.CAUTION: The great pophlarity of this delightful Aroma has induced many imitations, which the public should guard agaiust purchasing.Be not persuaded buy anything else until you bave given Boerhave\u2019s Holland Bitters a fair trial.Que bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it isto all these imitations, 28 Sold at $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.00, by the Sole propristors, LENJAMIN PAGE, Jr.& CO.Manufacturing Pharmaceutists & Chemists, Pittsburgh, Pa.Barnes & Park, New York, and by rugs ista nited States and Canadas, : JOHN MUSSON & CO., Quebec.+ JNO.BURKE & CO., Montreal, 17th Apeil;: 1856, Quebec, September 4th, 1856, be re ry, Np we f y - \u20140éfésas- CAI malins ce = PR LARS ee oR LAr iach gan wean.TAR etat an THE QUEBEC GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1856.eee J NEW BOOKS.I TION HUNTING and Sporting Life in Al- 4 geri, by Jules Gérard, + the lion killer,\u201d with illustrations.Smiths Haud ook for Travellers through the United States; containing a deseriptign of the States, Cities, Towns, Villuges, Waker.ing l'ixces, Colleges, &e., witli Jtallroud, Steamboat, and Stage Routes, and the di tance wa place to place on all the great travoHling routes, with 130 wood cuts nod 8 large map.Distuvr-ll'> Hailway aud Steamboat Guide for \u20ac sat, Memoirs of Jobn Kitto, D.D., F.S.A., coimpiled tront his letters and journals, by J, E.Ry- land, M A, Ÿ Vols.Tho Life, Carevr and Trinl of Wm.Palmer, of Rugeley : containing details of his conduct aa #chool boy, medical student, racing-man and prisoner, With à full report of his Trial and Exeention at Stafford\u2014iljustrated with views, portraits and representations of the chief incidents in his career and trial.v Prison of Weltevredez ; and a glance at the Fast Indian Archipelago, by Walter M.Gib- son\u2014 illustrated.The Modern Story Peller : or tbe host Stories of the beat Autbors\u2014now firat collected.Helen Liucolu, à tuile, by Currie Capron.The Victory Won, a brief memorinl of the last days of G.Ii.by the author of + Memoir of Capt.H.Vicars,\u201d Piessc's Art of Perfuwery.Evapy Epouge\u2019s Sporting Tour.Memorials of bis l'ime\u2014by Henry Cockburn.The Conquest of Canada, (London Edition), 2 vols.Bvo, The Frecumson\u2019s Mannal, by Rev.R.J Stewart, new edition revised.Mazaret Maitland\u2014 by the author of ** Zaidee.™ Worth und Wealth: a collectivn of maxims, mos rub, nud miscellanies for perchants and men of business, by Freeman Hunt.Me.Sponge's Sporting Tour.Edited by Frank Forester, with illustrations by Leech.Literary Criticiams aud other papers, hy the late H.B.Wallace.A History of Philosophy in Epitome, by Dr.Albert Schweygler, from the origival German, be Julius H.Leeyle.Philosophers of the time of Geo.III, by Lord Brougham.FL R.§, Men of Letters of the time of Geo.II, by Lord Brougham, F.R.S.The Ship-Carpenter's Family, a story of the tines, by William E.S.Whitman, Th Paul Lrel.a tale by the author of 1X poems, by V.Forest and Shore, or Legends of the Pine [ree Siate, by Charles P.Isley.+ The Youth of the Old Dominidu, by Samuel Hopkins, Moualdi: a tale by Washington Allston.The Art of Manufacturing Soaps, including the wost recent discoveries, b Philip Kurten.Kicby aud Spence's Entomology, New Edition.The Earnest Man.a sketch of the character aud labors of Adoniram Judson, first missionary to Burimah.ty Mrs.H.C.Conant.Sermons fur the People, by F.D.Huntington, D.).Evenings with the Propbets, a series of memoirs aud meditations, by Rev.A.M.Brown, L.L.D.Memoir of Reginald Heber, D.D., Bishup of Calcutta, by his widow, abridged by a clergyman.A Ladys second Journey round the world, by lda Preitier., A Memoir of the Rev.Sydney Smith, by bis daugiiter, edited by Mrs.Austen, \u2014Z vols.Sketches sud Adventures in Madeira, Portugal sud the Andalusias of Spain.Art Hints, Architeature, Scalpture, and Paint ing.James Juekson Jarvez.Vagabond Life in Mexico, by Gabriel Ferry.Mexico and its Religion, by Robt.A.Wilson.Napoleon at St.Helena, from the letters und Journals of Sir Hudson Lowe.\u20142 vols.À Popular account of the ancient Egyptians, by sir J.Gardaer Wilkinson.\u20142 vols.A Hunter's Life in Africa, by R Gordon Cumming.\u20142 vols, Twenty Years in the Philippine Islands, from the French of Paul P.De la Gironiere, with Illustrations.Railway Economy, by Dr.Lardner, DCL.Utah and the Mormons, by Benj.G.Ferris.Waikua, or adventures on the Mosquito shore.with engravings.The Kuout und the Russians, by Germain de Laguy.The Military Lite of Jobn Duke of Marlborough.by Archibuld Alison, E.R.S.The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World, by E.S.Creasy, M.A.1ludson\u2019s Day : er every day life in the Wilds of North America, with illustrations\u2014by Robert M.Ballantyne\u2014secund edition.Enquire within upou everything ; a book con- taiuîng over 5000 miscellaneous receipts.Lyru Germanica\u2014Hymns for the Sundays and chier Festivals of the Christian year\u2014trane- lated from the German by Catherine Wink- worth.Just received and for Sale by MIDDLETON & DAWSON.+th Juiy.18d6.BRITISH PERIODICALS CARLY COPIES SECURED.LLONARD SCOTT & CO.NEW YORK, contmue to re-publish the following British Periodicals, viz.: 1 TuE LONDON QuantenLy \u2018(Conserrative.) THE EVINBURGE REVIEW (Whig).Tue NurTH BRITISS Review (Free Church).Tut WesTMINstER Review (Liberal).riVYHE present state of EUROPEAN AFFAIRS wiil render these publications unasually in- tecesting during tbe forthcoming year.They will occupy « middle ground between the bastily written news-items, crude speculations, aud fy: ing rumors of the daily Journal, sud the ponderous Tume of the future Listorian, written after the liviag interest and excitement of the great potitical events of the time shall bave passed away.Itisto these periodicals: that readers must louk for the only really intelligible and res liable history of current events, anp us such, in addition to their well-established literary, scientific und theological character, we urge them upon the consideration of the reading public.79% Arrangements are now permanently made for the receipt of EARLY SHEETS from the Briueb publishers, by wbich we are\u2019 enabled to place ALL OUR REPRINTS in the hands of subscribers about as soon as they can be furnished with the foreign copies.Although this involves a very large outlay on our , we shall continue to furvish the Periodicals at the same low rates as heretofore, vix.:\u2014 Per ann.For any one of the four Reviews, $3 00 For any two of the four Reviews, 700 For any three of the four Reviews, 5 00 For all four of the Reviews, 8 00 For Blackwood\u2019s Magazine, 3 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, 9 00 | For Blackwood and the four Reviews, 10 00 CLUBBING.A discount of twenty-five per cent.from the above prices will be allowed to Clubs ordering four or more copies of any one or more of the above works.us : Four copies of Blackwood or of one Review, will be sent to one «8 for $9 ; four copies of the four Reviews and Black- wood for $30 ; and &0 on.POSTAGE, Canadian Mail Subscribers supplied free of Uniced States postage.Remittances and communications should always be addreseca, post paid, to the Publishers.aynients to be made In all cases in advance.Money current in the State where issued will be received at par.LEONARD SCOTT & CO.54 Gold Street, New York.F.B\u2014L 8.& Co.have.recenily published, and bave now for Sale, :« FARNER\u20198 GUIDE,\u201d by Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, and the late Prof.Norton, of Yale College, New Haven, complete in 2 vols., royal cotavo, oon- taining 1600 pages, 14 steel and 600 wood en-' gravings.Price, ia muslin binding, $6, 2dr This work is not thie 8)d * Book of the Farm, lately resuscitated añd tiitowt apon the market.Also, constantly on hand, a large supp TO LET OR FOR SALE.PE Ts Rs 2OU7O - Eligible Property for Sale.HE undersigned has been instructed to DISPOSE.(by private Sale) ofa LARGE and HIGHLY CULTIVATED FARM.sityated at the place called the Little River St.Chérles, about 3 miles from the City, between the property of CHARLES SMITH, Exq., and that of HEURS DucuesnAy : the Form contains 180 Arpents in superficies, of which »ths are in tbe HIGHEST STATE OF CULTIVATION :\u2014it hus à frontage of at least 10 arpents on the St.Charles and is intev- sected by the Turnpike Rounds skirting Joo the northern bank of that river: together with the DWELLING HOUSE, ele J'arm House, Barns, &e., thereon erected.TErms Easy, \u2014TITLES INDISPUTABLE.N.H.BOWEN.Quebec, July 24th, 1856.TO LET, \u2014\u2014 With Immediate Possession : \u2014\u2014 WELL-FINISHED One Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, A; in Fleury Street, St.Roch\u2019s, adjoiniug the property of Mr.Tuomas Simrsos, with Vene- tiun Blinds, Double Windows, &c., snd a small Garden in the rear.\u2014Rent very moderate, N.H.BOWEN.Quebec, 25th June, 1856.TO LET.For THE SUMMER MONTHS : Ard CONVENIENT HOUSE, No.35 HP A Saint Ursule Street, adjoining Ma- 54e pAME LEPINE's, with Water and Gas on the premises, aud partly furnished.\u2014RENT VERY MODERATE.N.H.BOWEN.N.P, Quebec, April 19th, 1856.\u201cro LET, 10077 From lst May next.T 7] WO comfortable, well finished iil | HOUSES in St.Paul Street, near Drus\u2019s Warehouse,) having Gas and Water iptroduced ; Out-houses.&c¢.Bent £40 each.N.H.BOWEN, N.I.Quebec, 1st March, 1856.AN 1 FOR SALE.HE HOUSE, with Coach House.eh 1.Stables, &c.&e¢., and Four - Acres of Lund, fronting on the South Koad.for House Building purposes, ror SALE, and made to order at short notice ing and Roofing Boards, and Sawed Scantling of every description.CORNER OF GRAND & BARRONE STREEFTS, ST.ROCHS, QUEBEC.Eni Po pn AT ah cas es PERE aR ; ii 3a Fe ly of Tongued and Grooved Flour 3 TO LET OR FOR SALE.:; TO BE LET, From the 1st May next, + FAT HAT commodious Dwelling- Ll House in Anne Street, adjoining the residence of G.U.Stuart, Esq., now oc cupicd by Henry Benjamin, Jr.Esquire.Apply to LANGLOIS SHAW, Queb-e, 24th Jany., 1856.Notaries, FOR SALE.oo JEVERAL BUILDINGS in d\u2019Ar- tigny Street, St.Lewis Suburbs, to be sold cheap for c or a cunstitut it desired.LANGLOIS & SHAW.Quebec, 23rd Feby.1856.TO BE LET.From the 1st May next.LARGE Brick Building in St.Si- : mon Street, St.Lewis Subyrbe = suitable for a School-House, AN Apply to LANGLOIS & SHAW, Notaries.Quebec, 24th Jany., 1856.Teeth and Gume, but tew think of tie ECONU- cial Bruch, as well ax Editors, Professional men, and indeed all classes is, constant use Toothache is avoided, ECONOMY.T has loug been considered that ELLIOT?S DENTIFRICE was the Best Powder in use for Cleansing, Whitening and Preserving the MY of its employment., It is by far the cheapest Powder or Prepura- tion fur the Teeth offered to the Public.Each Box contains four times the usual guan- tty of powder in 1s boxes, nt the sume time the univers] testimony of ull who have trivd it, including the Diguitarics of the Church, the Judi- \\ That EHiot\u2019s Dentifrice is one of the Safest, most agrecable and Effectua) Dentifrices ever employed.It prevents the decay of the Teeth, sweetens the Wreath, renders the gums healthy, aud by its Its Sale bas already reached over 10,000 BOXES.With still increasing demand.Toroxto, July 21st, 1856.Gentlemen,\u2014Having used Elliott's Dentifrice for some time, I can confidently recommend it Faithfully yours, W.AGaR Apamsox, DCL.Messrs 8.J.Lyman & Co., Montreal.Du Reverendissime 1'Eveque de Cydonna, et Coadjuteur de Montreal.Montreal, 3 Nov.1856.Cette excellente poudre m'est counue par mon experience persouclle depuis pinsieurs anuers.Je la trouve eminemment propre à 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 currusifs.Duns l\u2019occasion je me ferai uu plaisir de la re- commauder.\u2014Avec consideration, Messieurs, votre reconnaissant ser, \u2018teur, t Joskru, EVEQUE DE CYDONIA.A S.J.Lyman & Cie.Plnee 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 TO LET.From 1st May next.a0 THE HOUSE occupied by the un- fil dersigned in BUADE STREET = provided wi:h Gas and Water Fixture?Water Closets, Bath Room.Ke.HENRY S.SCOTT.Quebec, 12th Jany., 1856.FOR SALE, po NE ot the finest COUNTRY SEATS in the vicinity of Quebec, == situate at Perrault\u2019s Hill, known as L'Asile Champetie, comprising Garden, well stocked with fruit trees, aud an Fur Or- chard, together with à commodiousTuse recently finished in modern style.The above affords a first rate opportunity for a profitable infestment, us the property will be sold cheap.LANGLQIS & SHAW, Quebec, 26th Juny., 1856.° Notaries.TO BE LET.From the 1st May next.Tl VHE Two-Story Stone Dwelling es House, near Clapham Terrace, ad- \"= joining the residence of Mr.Jos.Larose.Apply to LANGLOIS & SHAW, the St.Louis Road, and on the East the x 2.Two Cottages adjoining the above property, and frouting the Belvidere Road.will he sold separately or together, with one to two Acres of Land be whole beld in Free and Common Soccage.Possession 1st May next.Apply to OBT.MITCHELL & Co.Arthur Street.Quebec.28th Feb., 1856.PROPERTY FOR SALE.= HE SUBSCRIBER offers for arg! sale, on FavorasLe Terys, the 5g valuable Block of Buildings partly occupied by him, comprising two first class Stores and Dwell ings on Buade Street, and two Dwelling Houses on St.Anne Street.The whole in free und com \u2018NON BUCCage.HENRY SASPOTT.Quebec, 4th Feb, 1856 TO LET, With Immediate Possession.ff VHAT Splendid Two Story FIRE Ld.BRICK HOUSE, Out-houses, Guiden and dependencies, at the corner of Bul viderc und St.Louis Ruads, comprising 6 Acres of Land.N.II.BUEN.Quehee.7th Feby 1856.TO BE LET, HAT First Class F1 IE BRICK HOUSE, No.47, \u20ac rande lle i Road, with Coach House, stable, &c.ately occupied Ly Lieui-Col.Invixe, containing L3 apartments.Apply to the proprietor.SAMUEL J.SHAW, LANGLOIS & SHAW, Notaries.Or to Quebec, 7th Feby.1856.TO LET, From 1st May next.ga TE comfortable STONE HOUSE, Out-Buildings, Yard and Garden, on Claire Fontaine Street, pear the French Church, St.John\u2019s Suburbs, at present ocoupied by P.L.Mori, Esq.N.H.BOWEN.Quebec, 7th Feby.1856, TO .HE OFFICES in ST.JAMES STREET occupied by the Trustees > of the RY TURNPIKE ROADS.P Apply to PPT M ORTER, Sec\u2019y.to Trustecs.Quebec, 5th Feb., 1856.2-a-w TO L \".HE HOUSE, No.?, CLAPHAM TERRACE.N.H.BOVENQN P.Quebec, 31st Jan., 1856.TO BE LET, From the Ist May next.THOSE well known extensive premises in Champlain Street, sconpied by Mr.Mahony, LANGLOIS & SHAW.L Quebec, 24th Jany.1056.FOR SALE TE HOUSE on the St.Foy it Road, at present occupied by the subscriber, with from 2 to 20 Acres of Land.mediate possession can be given.\u2014ALRO\u2014 BUILDING LOTS of 2 Acres and upwards, fronting on the St.Foy, St.Lewis and Thornhill s The above Property is beld in Free and Common Soccage, and situated within a mile and a half of Quebec, 2-3rds of the purchase money ma remain on the property for a term of years, à required.ROBT.MITCHELL.Quebec, June 3rd, 1856.) To Farriers and Blacksmiths ! For Sale or to Let on every favorable terms.HAT commodious three-story Brick House, situated in d\u2019Ai guillon Street, Palace Ward, for many years occupied by Wm.Howard, asa Blackamith\u2019s Shop.and Shoeing.Establishment, for which it was expressly built and is peculiarly adapted.\u2014AL80,\u2014 a, Jot adjoining, with a small Dwelling-Houpe N.H, BOWEN, N.P.27th Dec,, 1854.Notaries.Quebec.24th Jany., 1856.jo rs ou Pe STARRANT \\piEPARATIONS =< 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 aud accurate analysis of the celebrated SELTZER SPRING, IN GERMANY, combining efficacy, economy, and portability, with such additions and improvements as will be found materially to ingrease its efficucy.This much esteemed and highly valuable pre- poration will not fail to effectually remove Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious Affections, Heud- uche, Heartburn, Acidity of the Stomach,Costive- ness, Gout, Rheumatism, Loss of Appetite, Gravel, Nervous Debility, Nausea of Vomiting, Affections of the Liver, &c., &c \u2014 TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT UF CUBEBS AND COPABIA.Sanctioned by popular opinion and the high authority of the most distinguished of the medi- TO LET, A WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.HORNHILL, the late residence of the Hon.F.Hincgs, with about 30 Acres of Land and a Garden in the bighest state of cultivation.Apply to J, I.BRADSHAW, Esq., Manager U.C.= or 10 N.H.BOWEN, N.P.Quebec, 31st Jan., 1856._ TO LET WITH IMMEDIATE rossEssion) LARGE FLAT of a Building, well adapted for Storage ot Goods, and conve- wivntly situated in St.Peter Street.Apply at this oflice.15th Nov.1855.TO ET fi L .PRETTY COTTAGE, With Gar- Quebec, 26th Jany.1556.deu, &c., in Scott Street, one door from the Grande Allee.N.H.BOWEN.SPIKES, BARIRON, &ec, For Sale by the Subscriber : IAMOND HEAD SPIKES, 3} to 10 inch American aud Best Bar Iron for Ship building aud other purposes.Lead Pipe of strength.suitable for the Water Works, Sbeet Lead, warrauted Water Cocks, &c., ke.HENRY 8.SPOTT.Quebec, 22ud March, 1854.SIR ASTLEY COOPERS MILD APEKIENT ANTI- BILIOUS PILLS, FOR THE CURE OF Bilious Disorders, Liver Complaint, Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Habitual Costiveuess, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Heartburn.tla.tulency, Loss of Appetite, Irritability, Nervousness, Languor, Lethargy, Low Spirits.HE distinguished patronage with which T these sterling PILLS have long been honored, the beneficial effects which have constantly resulted from their use, the purity of \u2018the togre- dients which enter into their composition, their careful and peculiar mode of preparation, and th.eat and increasing demand for them from every quarter of the globe, prove at once their superiority over sll stinilar preparations in Europe or America.Prepared from the original recipe of the distinguished Piymiclan and Surgeon, the late Six ASTLEY COOPER.IMPORTANT CAUTION In consequence of tbe great demand for these most excellent Pills, they have been extensively.counterfeited by several unprincipled persons both in Canada and the United States, and in order to secure the public for the future from all danger or risk of counterfeits, the proprietors have caused to be engraved, at great expense, a bighly finished label, which is placed on the outside of the \u2018wrapper, and also on the top of qac box, and on which is engraved the likeness of the late Sir Astley Cooper, Irom the celebrated painting by Lawrence, with the words, \u2018Sir AsTLEY CooPKR\u2019's APERIENT ANTI-BiLlous Pinia.\u201d\u2019 And in order to afford thd hublic a still furthet protection, the proprietars\u201dhave placed the fao- ÿ simile of their signature of .the outside wrapper, and also on the directions wbich atoompany, enoh box ; without these marks of authenticity, 'they are spurious and an imposition MACPHAIL & CO, Sole Proprietors, London end New York.Sold at 25 cents, 50 ¢ents, and $1 00 per Box, vith full directions for use, by A.B.& D.Sand, 100 Fuiton-St., N.Y.; Schiefflin, Bros & Co, 11¢ William-Street ; Boyd & Paul, 149 Ghambers Street; C.V.Clickener & Co., 81 Barclay-8t., Elcott, McKesson & Robbins, 127 Maiden.ane Rushton, Clark & Co., 166 Broadway; C.H.Ring, 182 Broadway, and by all respectable Druggiets and dealers in Medicine throughout the sivilised world ; and wholesalé Aud retail at the depots, 160\u2018 Odfèrd-Streèt, William-Street, New York.ondon, and 141 Quehes, 24th Jany., 1056, 8th Bept., 1866, cel faculty ; it offers to the afflicted a remedy, whose success hus in every instance supported its deserved reputation.Being convenient and agreeable in its use, experience has proved that it retains in every climate its desirahle and truly valuable character.It is in the form of a paste, is tasteless, and does not impair the digestion.It is prepared wit the greatest possible care, upon well tested principles.To persons following the secs, Or going long voyages, this preparation possesses qualities far surpassing any other\u2014neat aud 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 nauscous taste and unpleasant odor of copabia is wholly avoided in this preparation.Prepared and sold, Wholesale and Retail, by 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 P- ABIA AND SARSAPARILLA possesses a few advantages not enjoyed by any other medicine tor the cure of sexual diseases; and which must with an enlightened public, render it assuredly highly popular, and a disideratum long sought for in the medical world.It needs no confine ment or change of diet.In itsapproved form, bat of a paste, it is entirely tasteless, and causes 0 uupleasant 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 TAR- RANT, sole agent for the Uniled States, 278 Greenwich street, New York.The scrious attention of the afflicted is respectfully invited to a trial of DR.GROVER COE'S STANDARD FAMILY REMEDIES.Dr.Coe\u2019s Liquid Harmattan is guaranteed to be the most efficient external application extant, for tbe certain cure of Ulcers or Fever, Sores, Abscesees, including Psoas and Lumbar, Felons, Biles, Carbuncies, Fistula, Piles, Wounds, Ulcerated and Syphillitic, Sore-throat, Chancres, Bu- hoes, Ague in the breast, and every variety of external inflammation.WARRANTED TO ARREST MORTIFICATION, when arising frem Burns, Wounds, and other external conditions, and to prevent it when used in time.Aleo warranted to check Felons and prevent suppuration when applied before matter has commenced forming.Used early in cases of punctured wounds from nails, pitchforks, &e., it prevents all symptoms of Tetanus or Locked-jaw and removes them when arising from want of ita timely application.DR.COE\u2019S ANTI-MERCURIAL ALTER ATIVE SYRUP.A pleasant, safe and efficient remedy for the radical cure of Rheumatism, Erysipelas, Leucor- hea, Scrofila, Gonnorrheea, Syphilis, Mercurial affections, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bowles, and all diseases arising from a vitiated condition of the blood and fluids.DR.COE'S FAMILY VEGETABLE PILLS.The best and safest Cathartic Pills for popular ase ever offered to the public.For the cure of Sick Head-ache, Dyspepsia, Constipation, functional derdugements of the Liver, Spleen and other viscera, they stand unrivalled.These are not crude and untried re- medics, experimentally placed before the public, but they have stood the test of years.The proprietor is à practising Physician, and they are the same remedies ho relies upon to mataln hig wide-spread reputation as a competent and suc- #elful guardian of the public health.The Harmattan has stood the test of 60 years, the original formula havisg been obtained from the Indians ny an anceator of tbe present proprictor, who has improved and brought it to its present degree of perfection, The Syrup and Pills originated with himself, and during 12 years\u2019 extensive practice, thousands have bad cause to feel grateful for their efficacy.For wounds and sores on horses, the world is challenged to produce anything equal to the Harmattan.For full directions snd explanations, sce pam.hlets Mocompanying the medicines, JOHN A.TARRANT, Sole Agent, 278 Greenwich St, cor, Warren, NEW & Co.is prepared to give Wharfage sud Storage où very rensonable terms.FPYHE UNDERSIGNED will not be respon- name without u written order see QUEBEC AUXILIARY BIBLE Depository aT Miss COCHRANE?\u2019S, No.55, ST.A R.MIDDLETON'S BOOK STORE, Moun- À LARGE supply of BIBLES and TESTA a great variety of Types and Bindings, adapted for Pulpits, Familiea, Schools, &c., in the fol lowing languages, viz.:\u2014 ENGLISH, Frexcn (including De SWEDIsI, pu rene ae Eee STORAGE AND WHARFAGE.HE SUBSCRIBER having taken the WHARF and STORES of Messrs.Price MATTHEW H.PMRREN.May 10th, 1836.\u2014 NOTICE sible lor any debts contracted in their herefore, HOOKER, JAQUES &/CO., Forwarders, Quebec, 26th April, 1856.SOCIETY.JOHN STREET, AND AT TAIN STREET, MENTS constantly on hand, comprising DaNIsH, Sacy's version,) REEEK, as well calculated to cleanse and preserve the GERMAN, LATIN, (vulgat edition) teeth, and to impart health und consistency tv qq) ax, the gums.At prices ranging from 5d.to 30s.1 am.dear Sir, N.B.\u2014Annual Subscribers are entitled to pur chase st reduced prices.Subscriptions will be received at either of the Depositories._17th Nov.1855.HIGH SCHOOL OF QUEBEC.FYHE usual course of instruction in this Institution comprises English Reading ; Grammar and Composition, History, Geography, Writing : Arithmetic, General and Commercial ; Mathematics, including Geometry, Algebra, Men- surativn, &e.; French, Latin and Greek.TERMS, a8 heretofore, £12 10s.per anoum, payable quarterly in advance ; Scholurs under 10 years of age £10 per annum.By a due distribution of labour ang the Tenchers aud other arrangements, a full opportunity isaftorded of securing proficiency in the practically useful, as well es the Classical branches.Quebec, 29th January, 1856.DOCTOIR JOHN BUILI,.THE GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY! ; Dit.JONN BULL'S SA RSAPARILLA.This uedicine, whes used according to directions, orilé ours, without fail: \u2014 Ecrofula, or King's Nril, Cancers, Eruptions of th Skin, Erysipelas, Tumors, Chronic Sore Byes, Ringworm or Tetters, Scald Hoad, Rhvutastisi, Pains io the Bones or Joints, 014 Rores and Ulcers, Swelling of the tilumda, Syphilis, Dyspepsia, Sait Rheam Disenses of the Kidneya.Disvases érising fopm the uke of Mercury, Loss of A ppetite, I n in Phe Sideand Shouldurs, General Debility, Tum , Coughs, Colds, Drojmy, Jaundice.Costiveness, Broochitis, Weakness of the t'hent, Sure Throat.Pulmonary Affectious, and all other Dimenses tending to produre Consumption, Liver Com- pluinta.Female Irregu\u2019 srities and Complaints, Low Spirits, Sick apd Nerrous Headache, Night Sweats Exposures, or Impruitapcs\u2019 in Life, Chronic Conntitutional Diamses, ind aan - 8pring apd Summer Drink, and Feverai Tonic for the System, and a gentle snd pleasant purgative, Itis superior to Ulne Lick and l'ongress Water, Eulès, or Seidliex Powders.It js & remarkable fact, \u2018hat among the bundreds of cwinent phytleinos who have examined the recipe by which Bull's Sursaparilla is {repared, not: one has-con- denied it, but x11 approved it, atid commend jt in the Wnebest terme, Many phyeicians exproas th y phy meeltves stenngly iu the betivf that it is decidedly the beat preparation of Saraaparilin that has ever been placed befere the partie, Although there are many physicians who feel à netance to having their names appéndéd to the recom- ien of any particular remedy, notwithstanding they may approve of it in the highest degrea, there are others who frankly yield their support fn favor of a rewely which they know is capable of doing so much good iu an atiticted connpunity.As an ovidence, rend the following from old and respectable phiysicldns, of high etnuding in the community In which they liver » TESTIMONY.17 Testimony like the following renders superfiuous all comanents ou the efficacy of Bull's Sarsaparills.From br.1.©.Yaudell, Penfersot of Chemistry in the Loulaville Medical College: I have looked over the {iat of narsdisnte compusing Jobu Bulls Compound Extract of Séfenpadille, and have 1,0 Lesitation in saying that they for à safe compound, uid une that prowises well in chronie diseases, 40 which it 18 applicable.L.P.YANDELL, W.T.Lovisviile, June 6, 1848.What Dr.Pyles, physician Appointment to the Lou evilis Murine Hospital, says of Bull's Sarsapariila: LouvisvisLe, M , 1848.I have examined the preccription fer the preparation of John Bull's Satrapaziilk, and I bellave.the ination to br nu excellent Ons, and weil calculated to produce an slterative impression on the system.I have used it both in public and priate practice, and think it the best article of Sarsr yarilla now in use.- PYLES, M.D, M.P Resident Physician Louisville Marine Hospital.Lecoon, Kr., April 35th, 1880.81R\u2014 Permit me to address to you a few lines, and do me the honor to reply to a request that I will make in the conclusion of this letter, eto.1 am a graduate of Trapayivania Medical Unive: ur; 1 have practicril medicine In this wilderness countey, about five years, but owing to exposure to bitter cold weather, 1 have teen indisposed with Acute Rheumatism about six months.After having exbausted my skill {a thé tfent- ment of wy case, and deriving no benefit, I was fo to give SOUT PLUID EXTRAS OF RAXGAPARILLA À fair trial, aud accordingly purchneed a bottle of your medicine from your agent, Me.George P.Brown) about\u2019two weeks ago, spd I must confess shat one bottle Lins entirely cured ie.1t I= my opinion.that your preparation of Sarsaparille ts decidedly superior to sny other preparation now in use, and T will take great pleasure jo recommending ft to the uffiicted an being « rdmedinl agent, .and\u2019'I will advise the physicians to uan* fu their prac d, ots.Lo Renpectfully yours, B, B.ALLEN, A.D.LOUISVILLE, July 18th, 1849 I bave examined the Jist of articles that compose John Bull's Extract of Sarsaparilia, snd 1 have no tiesitation in saying that it is n safo and valnabie compound.[would prefer it to nny article now in use, for the diseases arising from a7 impure state of the blood or taint of the system.1 conidently recommend it to my fri na bang.a pose ful Extract, and one that I belfevé will pizrecall classes of diseases, for which jt Is Yecommtrud \"ed according to directions.I believe it to be a valuable mizeednueum to Mercury.\u2014 Nay, I _have my doubts whether in the mont violent aud protracted poser of Eyphilis, necompanied with Nodes Trophe, ii cartes of the bones, whether it ought not to su everh ther remedy., B.MCCONACHLE, M.D.© tonorary member of the Medical Society, Philadelphia DG-Hear, wbat Dr.Stapp, a physician wflo stands at the top of his profession, mysof John Bull\u2019a Sarsaparilla : 1 have boen uring John Buits Barsaparila, in à great variety of chronic disaasen, with the moet happy sfecu audi fave no hésitation În recommendtogit tothe publi for the cure of scrofuia, ayphills, and all cutaueous an: glandalar diseases.Yours, most f tly, Lewisport, Ky., April 6, 1849.WM.8TAPP, M.D.| i Rev.B, W, BEHON,\u2014Rev.K.BTEVENBON.: : .\u2014Îtev.E.W.Sehon In widely and generall ConcLusive.\u2014 Île (4 nd gon rully known sa an sloguen, aud scdompllshet] K.church, and Rev.XK.Stevenson paper n sfon of the mont talented And.zéalôtié fori Ke he Ren tacky Conference could houst of for uinny J'eidk, dnd a this time Is filling the igh and responsible stuilon of agen he M.E.Book Concern.pet © LoyisvieLs, Mdy 20th, 1840.: We have used John Ball's Barsaparille, and Havétaowe £ to be used, with endure satisfaction\u2019; and we have by hesitation in stating our belivf, that It is n.safe an valuable medical compound, and caleulatéd (4.much and relievo mueh aufféring; end wonid cheerfuily and most earnestiy it to afilicted E.W.BEHON, {8igned) X.FTRVENSON.We earnestiy invite all persons who are suffering with any of * the lis that tlesh is heir to,\" to call on Dy.Jol Bull's agent, snd get a copy of Bull's Family anaTie; And for the ssks uf hurranity, we b that hi single individual will not be found un fing to pire Bull nrgaparilla à TRIAL, aftèr ruine, And fecoilecting, at 1 samé time, that it js impossiblé for the; toro publish the tenth part of the jumper of certificates of sstoundi, cutes peformed by his Barskpariiis.' XkKe of tertimouy voluntarily shored ga Dr, Bull's frotn well known and distingdished individéais lb public and private life, has been perfectly Svervhsining, f si ERICIEAL OFTIORS, Ne 8 SZ n ortiands=niree vw © No.1 Filthentreet, Louinvilie, Ke ' ' J.MUSSON & CO.YORE.Aug 31st, 1886.Agent Quekeo, 24th May, 1850.= NEW BOOKS.QALAD for the Solitary, by an Epicure\u2014 cloth, gilt, Salud for the Social, by the author of Salud fur the Solitary\u2014cloth, gilt.Forbes\u2019s Voluuteer\u2019s Mangal\u2014eldili, 2 vols.Mardscrabble or the Full of Chicago, by Mujor Richardson, paper.R.MIDDLETON, Shaw's Buildings, Quebec, 29th May, 1856.FOR SALE, At the Bookstore of W.STANLEY, St.John Street, and R.MIDDLETON, 27, Suult- au-Matelo Street.NFW PRONOUNCING AND EXPLANATORY VOCABULARY, uron ax IMPROVED PLAN : În two parts, by GKouGE GobvIN LOCK, formerly a British Tencher of long expe rience and extensive practice, author of au Arithmetic, and Key to ditto, « system off Gene: al Geogruphy, &e.\u2014Price per copy, hbaud in doth, 1s 9d currency, 3 J Quebec, 4th Nov.1854, A MARVELLOUS REMEDY! FOR A MARVELLOUS AGE! \u2014 = - TT Tm BRITANNIA MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION.TABLE\u2014 With participation 7 after FIVE yearly pr aly SONO 100 C to te pes me Pt bk pk me POV VIS HS 00 I O2 Ur Ha 0 Co ® unies jsnour \u2014 - PSWOMWOOCOSOS-on | i Pe bm rr tt te ht pp By LOWED NU WWI 10 LOR nuuvesg | - SORNSWVASGU HAUT UOAT £1we0 1118 H I £jraae nt SOOSSSOSOSGOGOt on \u2014 ht a ps Pré OO D IS LU 1D me mm see noi © ds © D fe © D Cr 15 A D tr 10 RY | evil sway wb fe LO 00 L2G < -SÉONERE be TE HOLLOWAY\u2019S OINTMENT.THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY.By the aid of a microscope, we see millions of little openings on the surlace of our hodies.Through these thiyg Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or inward part.Diseases of the Kidneys, disurders of the Liver.affections of the Heart.Inflammation of the Lungs, Asthmas, Coughs und Colds.age by its means effectually cured.Every housewife knows that salt passes freely through bone or ment of any thickness.This healing ointment far more readily penetrates through any bone or Hexhy purt of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints, thatcanuot be reached by other meaus.ERYSIPELAS, RHEUMATISM AND SCORBUTIC HUMOURS.No remedy has ever done so much for the cure of diseases of the Skin, whatever form they may _assunfe, us this Ointmeut.Scurvy, Sore leads, Scrofula, or Erysipelus, cannot long withstand its influence.The inventor has travelled over ,Inany parts of the globe, visiting the principal \"bospitals, dispensing this Ointment, giving advice as to its application, and bas thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to health.SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS AND ULCERS.Some of ihe most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderful Ointment.when having to cope with the worst cases of rores, wounds, \u2018ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumours Professor Holloway has dispatched to the East, Jarge shipments of this Ointment.to be uscd in the worst cases of wounds.It will oure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or oontraction of the joints, even of 20 years\u2019 standing.PILES AND FISTULAS.These and other similar distressing gomplaints can be effectually cured if the Ointment he well rubbed in over the parts affected, and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot.Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases .\u2014 Chiego foot (Fistulas Bad Legs ) Sore throats Bad Breasta/Chilblaina Gout | Skin-disenses urna Chapped bands Glandular Swell | Reurvy Bunions Cornx (Soft) Lumbage (ings: Sore leads Bite of Mos- Cancers sites { Tumonrs chetoes AlContracted and/Mheuroatism Ulcers Sand- Flies| Stiff Joints Seals Wounds Coco-bay |Elephantinsiz [Sore Nipplea Yaws Sold at the Establishments of Proressor Hor.- LowaY, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London.and 80, Maiden Lane, New York.also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, and in ali parts vf Canada, at the following prices -\u20141s.3d.; 36, 3d.; and bs.sterling.each Pot.23 There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes.N.B.\u2014Directions for the gnidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to ~ach Pot.20th Dec.1855.THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY.Just Published, price One Shilling Ste.JN ERVOUS DEBILITY, its Causes, Symptoms, and Cure : an Essay on Seminal Weakness, with Practical Observations On a safe, speedy, and successful mode of treatinent of the Disease of the Generative System, ly detecting the real cause and effect of cvery 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 from Empirical practice, and the dangerous remedies advocated hy various writers on these important disorders.By SAMUEL LA\u2019MERT, M.D, 37.Bedford Square, London.Matriculated Member of the University of Edinburgh, Honorary Member of tbe London Hospital Medical Society, Licentiate of Apothecaries Hall.London, &e., &c.The essential object of this treatise is to point out the fearful consequences resulting from certain habits, irregularities, and excesses, which have produced more misery in Youth, degradation in Manhood, and premafure decay at all stages of Life, than, perhaps, any other class of disease known to modern pathologists, Its perusal is particularly recommended Lo persons entertaining secret doubts of their physical condition, and who are conscious of having huzard- ed the health, happiness, and privileges to which every human being is entitled.f Section I.\u2014Anatomy and Phÿsiôlogy of the Generative Organs.SreTioN I1.\u2014PuserTy\u2014MAN5oov\u2014The Morale of Generative Physiology, and True und lalse Morality.Secrion II.\u2014Tue Pnvsionoay oF MARRIAGE \u2014Aptitude and inaptitude for Wedded Happiness, Physiologicel Facts on Generative Capa- ty.a SECTION IV \u2014SPERMATORRHŒA,Or Seminal De- bility\u2014Its History and Causes.The Miseries of .Imprudence.The Vices of Schools.HOPION V\u2014SYMPTOMS UF SPERMATORRUWŒA and Impotence, Necturnal Discharges, &e.Influence of pormatormhæn on thé Mental Faculties, SecrioN IV.\u2014CAUSRSA AND EFFECTS OP SEMINAL DariLrry, Connection between the Mental and Generative Organs, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, and Sterility.SECTION VII\u2014DETKCTION OF SEMINAT, WEAK- Ness by Urinary or Microscopic Examination, Indications for Detection and Dangers of Mis- takek, Importance of Examination, Medical Er- Menge of Cur: rors, | e.BE 11, \u2014TREATHENT OF SEMINAL WEAK- prenons Utinary Indications, Hnz- se und Empirical Specifics.the Author's Mode of Treatment, Cases and Illustrations.Ît jé abnolutely necessary that all men should know that there are principles of persons) mun- agement which cannot be violuted without incurring grievous penalties, and when wisdom and rogret succeed the heyday of inconsiderate ait indulgence, how these ponalties may be mitigated, how the sting of their bitterness may be removed, and how the evil and its consequen- \u2018cen may be avolded, and, above all, that there is papdiord any degree of physical infirmity or functional derangement to which the timely aid of | not apply a cure.oe Patients Tes ding out of England can be successfully treated by correspondence only, in any Languages, and medicines can be forwarded with secreoy, safety, and despatch, to all paris of the:world.\u2026 All loggers [ust be nesompanivd by - £1, 0r,will no replied to.thee BS DEBILITY muy be had of Mr.BOP: , Bookseller, Cobourg, Canada West ; at \u2018the Fier e\u2019\u2019 Office, London and in Quebec at the \u201c Gazette\u201d Office.D0 0 C9 G0 GO Oo Co Ou O0 KS I! ps \u2014 SOODUHVDOUUDHON® \u2018wnruesd jenuuy p\u2014 \u2014 _ mNDUMOUNOCSOSO sa I TODD mm rt te mt tr pk mt pg fy \u2014\u2014 460 a re bm FEONODUIG ER DIS\u2014-SGOS wniuad J L120 X -1I\"H _ \u2014 PVOKORHOSODANOSGA | \u201cGLRAHAVA ATHTLEVOD HO \u201cAJAVIA JIVR IVANNV NI \u2018FAIT AO NYHL ZTOHA FHL MOIM OOIF MO HONVANSSV NV HOI OHAINDIN SNOINGUEI \u2014\u201cHHRMOODOOOOS DO \u201d Ft ht pt pd pt pt pt ft er DOS DONC O Qi en ® unmesg Ljaszaenddy \u2014\u2014 Cl DO WW wd DOR .- 8 i ody M9 GS C2 D Ur Où Or Or O1 4e fn dés te _ \u2014\u2014 [aye DUDBDUVODERONDWBOP wnuwesg | jenuay = \u2014 SOOVOORCTAONOOAUN : i WWW WWW WIDOW TE \u2014 em £5 =D DRWO WLW DINE Ze Ce - a) WHEW WOoOWw-1~30\u20148, + 1 1.\u2014 \u2014 120088 Hesse cn et] FiO Hs FE DESAUVELOSDOTO AOF 2.5 « Ba ve OO = CO LI À © Ou 0 00 Ce D : KR PENISTON, He LL Agent, Quebec, EAGLE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CAPITAL OvE aAxp ONE Harr Minton Steruing, CANADA AGENCY ESTABLISHED 1825, ITH all the advantages, aud none of the risks or uncertainites of a Mutual Insurance Ofice.the Eagle shcvds the further ge.curity of a large Capital, cared by Act of Parliament, 58 George III.The rates of premiums re very moderate, and as Bicury percent ofall the profits are every Five YEans divided among the whole life assured, it is evident that these raves ae the very \"TUWEST that any Life Insurance Company can demand.CONSISTENT WITH ITS OWN SAFETY, und the consequent SECURITY oF THE ASSURED, The available assets of the Company, exclusive of subscribed Capital, exceed £768,000 sterling \u2014with an annual income over £147,000 Sterlin \u2014und surplus fund nearly £200,000-\u2014out of which above £120.000 was either added to the sums insured by whole life insurers, or an equivalent given in cash, or by a reduction of premium, in June 1852.BL From the establishment of the Company in 1807 uw sum equivalent Lo she Whole Capital has been paid to assurers T'satisfiction of claims \u2014and the liberality oF the Eagles settlements is well known.: Policies are insured eithe ith or without participation in Profits ; or Ar Credit if re quired, for One Year, Seved\"Years, Whole Life, JointLives, or payable on attaining the age of 60 \u2014all payable quarterly, half yearly or.annually Extract from whole life Yearly Rates of Promium.WITH PROFITS.AGE, \u2018WITHOUT PROFIT.116 2 .\u2026.11.11011 20 2 18 .11411 25 7 25 2.2 05 210 8 .30.2 50 217 1 LL.35.1 21112 35 5 401.1.3 03 316 6 1.45.311 1 41 4 LL.so.4 6 8 51011 .\u2026.55.5054 617 4 LL.60.612 1 813 7 1.[11 8 8 4 11 3 2 10 1711 70.W.& W.C.HENDERSON, Agente in Canada, Office Hunt's Wharf, Quebec.4th May.IS54.LIFE ASSURANCE.1\u201d is impossible to enumerate all the advantages which are derivable from the assu- runce of life, in an advertisement.Protection for the widow, the orphan, then aged and infirm, se curity that mortgaged property shall not be wrested from the family of the mortgagor at bis decease\u2014 provision for the education of children, nd for the commencemet of young mea in business are amony the most important of the advan: I tages which it secures ; and while there are few individuals to whom it would not be beneficial io sume way or other, there are very few who could not avail themselves of it, without any erious inconvenience to themselves, if they felt so dix osed.Moderate in expenditure, the facility wihwhich mouey uy be invested at high rates of interest, and the certainty that it nay be invested in this country for mauy years to come, at remuberative rates of interest, have enubled the \u2026.CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE/COMPANY is to render life assurance, in ull its ramifications, 8 less costly undertaking than it formerly wa while its local management enables the Board 10 undertake at equitable rates, the assurance ofany contingency in which the value of one or mor lives cuters, however complicated or unususl i may seem.The ages at which the \u2018\u201c Canada \u201d will grant assurances, range from 15 to 60, and they will assure as bigh ns £2000, or as low as £25 on à single life.; Life assurance offers the best and safest invest ment for small savings, thus two peuced doy saved from the age of 25, may be made to ne through the medium of the\u201d Canada\u2019 £160 48 2d.al death; from the age of 30, £151 168; oF from the age of 36, £131 Gs.; aud 50 on In LA portion to the extent of Lhe savings, and the 8 of the raver.r Prospectuses, Forms of Proposal, and sll ma iculars reluting to the assurance of life, may eblained at the office of the undersigned.H.W.WELCH, Agent.Ageucy Canada Life Assurance Co, | Quebee, 17th Nov.1865.THE QUEBEC GAZETTE 1S PUBLISHED DAILY, BY MIDDLETON & DAWSON, PRINTERS, No.27, SavLr-Au-MaTELOT STREET IN THR CITY OF QUEBEC.TERMS :\u2014Twenty-five Shillings per anoum, pay able yearly in ndvance.ADVERTIS MENTS\u2014Delivered in before oi o'clock, A.M., on the day of publicat on il serted according lo written orders ; on fer forbid, if no writien directions, \u2014at 25.id ix lines and under, for first insertion, en a ench subsequent insertion ; for ten line auch above six, 3s 4d first insertion, and peurs subsoquent insertion.\u2014For ten lines ] wards, 4d per line, first insertion, and renin line for ench snbsequent insertion.\u2014 ing by the year, as may be agreed 0 aid PE AU communications must be pos ' fac thi au "]
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