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[" \u2018FAIT A0 WYAL HTOHA FHL 40d OOIF HO MONVANSSY NF OI adygrl.ivio VI -ae the .In- or Ne ct of and very SIF VERY can d the usive ling rling vhicli 3 ine alent 1.in 1807 beun \u2014and 3 well ithout if re : Life, > ol tu wally of LOFT.lvan- assil- jon fur cial iu could erious su dis which forest, in this ative \\NY is fons, » ÿ wad, ard to ofuny Ir mole sual i | grant y will sOu à invest: u day yield su 4s je 3 OF u-pro- Lie age 11 par ney be H, ent.PTE DN, {EET A n, pay re six \u2014in- F till d.ler pQ 74d 4 an ench d up- à per vortis- d No.ss } PLUMBERS MATERIALS] Ad eee To be sold Cheap, UNTIL THE WHOLE OF HIS PRESENT STOCK IS DISPOSED OF, CONSISTING OF {TRONG LEAD PIPE, 3, §, 3\u20144, 5, and 6 Ibs.Milled Lead; WASH-HAND BASINS of ditlerent quality ; a large assurtinent of SINKS, PUMPS, COCKS, BATHS, WATER-CLOSETS, HOT WATER APPARATUS, saapie for any Slove ; also, GAS FITTINGS iu Brass and pure Block Tin Tube, 3-16, 1-4, 6-15, .7-16, 1-2, 5-8, and 34; Plain and Fancy Brackets, &e., too numerous lo detail.{z= 52 TONS LEAD PIPE AND STIERT LEAD, Expected by first arrivals, direct from factory, with a large assortment of Bath Mounlingsin Porcelain sud Granite Slabs, pl vin and figured \u2014ihey are anew article, well got.up in England.and Plated, Fancy aud Enameled Mountings ; Founlain Wash-hand Basin, Green, Blue, Pink, Maroon, and While tigured ; also, common Wash- VERY CHEAP.hund Basins and Ficings in great variety, from 3s.to 7s.6d, PATENT PAN WATER-CLOSETS, To act with or wilbout Cisterns\u2014also, a large assortment of Ridgway's Water Closets.dersigned speaks from experience wind would recommend them to the Trade and the Public as beiug a very cheap and excellent weticle, gg 100 DOZ.\u2018 PATENT VALVE COCKS FOR MOSE, &e.Also Patent Cistern Ball Cocks, warranted to be noiscless from the aclion of the wa ter ; Ivo and Block Tin Tubing, and wany other articles in the above line too numerous to detail.Now on hand and well worthy the attention of town and country householders wanting rood COOKING and HOTyWATER APPARATUS.some of C.C{Posans FURNACE RANGE STOVES, aud will be ready about the 15th April, a NEW MODEL STOVE not Farger than the or ing Stove, to boil eight pols, 20 inch roasting grate, large haking ov waler per duy-\u2014it is lo ve ry economical for fuel.PH The above Lead Pipe is not American Composition the*ve burst by water pressure, but is pure malleable Mend diveet from the British factory.Quebee, March 201k 1856.Paints, Oils, v SO Gas BOILI LINSEED Brunei, S rw & facturers are mentioned us à guarantee Lo Le pu und wot from Lhe LINsEED.The Subscriber also offers for Sale : ENCE & Co, JOHN PYE.+ Varnishes.\"OIL, The names of the manu chaser, as there is HITING 14 Tons WITITING in l\u2019ackages from 2 10 7 PAINTS GROUND IN OIL, put up in VARNI Conch-Body, Carringe.Cabinet, Mastic, and De PATENT NOTTING \u2014an article of great imporiaiee to the House and Sarp-PAINTER.as it is a sure preventive of Rosin bleeding from Tuots, and a decided improvement on the old system of killiag them with commun Glue.ewt, mckages to sult prechasers.HES, awrnishes.on DRY COLOURS-~A select assortment in convenient quantities to sil, purchasers, GOLD LEAF, Silver Lea STAINED GLA 58, Ruby, Glass for Hall and Staircase Windows.Ww.; Gold, Silver and Copper Bronzes ;.\u2018Green, Orange, Blue, Amber and Purple-Ground nad Muslin | and Dulch Metal.OW.GLASS-\u2014Smetlwick and German Shocet, in boxes and hal{-boxes, assorted sizes.R-The Subxcriber having a practical knowledge of all the articles he offers for Sale, and hav- 1556.WILLIAM McKAY i selected them himself, can guarantee them tg purchasers.: > \"aint, Oil To Store, immediutely outside rlace Gate.Quebee, April 5th, 1856.STATIONARY.HE uudersigned have just rece) ed from England a large supply of Ntafionary : What, Saunders\u2019 & Cowan's B.de Imperial.ho + do do- do *S.Royal.Do Nooo do do Royal.Do dhe ~ do do * Medium, Do do do do Demy.Do +\" du © do do Foolscap.Crenu ani & Wove, ge Laid & Wove Post, 0 do, Note, various sizes.Windle, Perry\" s, Gillotts And Mitchell's Pons, varions qualities.>= Letter Books, § calf and } sheep. JOHN YOUNG, \\ DVOCATE, OR Hn BULLDINGS, Quito, dom, oF Mob où TAIN HILL, OT TA WA HOTEL L, 50 , MONTREAL, as Aug.1866.S.BROWNING, Great Bt.James Str FOR SALE.FEPYWO STEAM ENGINES, one of twenty and one of six horse power.A lways on hand or promptly made to order: Lathe and Slide Rests, Maker's Toole, chines, Sheers and Rollers, Turned bylleys and Manger on the \"most âp- Mill Stones, Lifters, Iron Purchase Blocks, Punching Shafting, proved priiciples.Fly Presses for cutting Saws, Serews lu Boiler ment of Boiler Plate and Bar Iron, &e., &e.Z@= Terms moderate, GEO.BISSETT Bixset!\u2019s Foundry, : ot _ Quelwe 27 th Mare h, 1856 +.| FOR Sel, k.OUNG HYSON, : liyson Twankay, TEAR, and Twankay, Brandy in wood and bottle, Segars, * La Victoria, Ch vb, * Impe vial © and © F lenr de ery.Bed conte M antl, and Joie, MITCHELL & CO.1th July.wa x FOR SALE.À RGE assortiment of ORNAMENTAL - IRON RAILING, of thle most modern and chaste: designs, for Palisading, Balconies, Cemeteries, Xe., &e.nt Prices from 48.to 40s.per Lineal Foot, at 4 PHILIP VHTTY?S, Palisading and General Iron Works, 74 St.Paul Street, 1, vwer Toya.Qurbee, 20th June, 1856.\u201c00 SPORTSMEN.An Kssortment of Fis Fishing Tackles Just Qnebee, Received.RODS, GUNS, LINES, PISTOLS, REELS, REVOLVERS.FLIES, CAPS, 1100KS, POWDER, MINNOWS, &e.&c.SHOT, &e., &c: SAM J.SHAW.Upper and Lower Tots, Quebéc-| 11th Jupt; 1856.Ç WM.POWER, MARINE ARCHITECT, EGS to inform Merchants and Masters of Vessels that he is now prepared to receive CONTRACTS for the construction of Vessels of «very description.Also, 10 attend to the repuirs of Sailing or Steain Vessels., 4 tale Spars, and all mahnér of Shipwright work doîtg with prompiness and despatch.Ordersfftfl at Messrs, S.& J.Brown's, 49 St.Peter Sh D.Maguire, Jr.'s, 47 st.Peter Street, oat Mr.D.Bogue's, Sillery Cove, ats tewded Lo.REFERENCES: Mrgsra.FORSYTH, BELL H.à, NOAD, Bsq., \u2018 H,, YUBORD, Bsg.,, T.C.LEE, Esq.Quine, 17th Muy, 1856.Por a and Jamaica S Sugar.114 y Ih Bright Porto Rico SUGAR, |, Tierces ee Jartiaiea\u2019 54 Brls.Yow Inning: ck: Ship « Bu ingior v Hele by, .I.W/1EAYCRANT 5 AE pat Phidtth Whar.Quetrot Ngdnd ng, 1856.Re CHAMPAGNE, received\u201d per Bak « PARAGON.\u201d ASKJETS GIlAYPAGNE, of su 100 peripr quiakity, in intd quarts, QHARLES 'ELLEVE PE St.James Street.Quebeo, 220d May, 1866.* and for wlko, Vieloria, Grecian and Crystal The un- inary Cook- yo will boil 4 100 gallons of thickest of which being easy manufactured by + Spurious Article selling in this market - a drug mavufactured in the United States, from RosiN, held ii solution by < Vaptha, cuisines Steamboak Shafls, also Serew Jacks and \\ jhches, Wharf Crancs, und au assort- | A Hunter?THU RS DAY NEW BOOKS.ION HUNTING and Sporting Life in Algeria, by Jules Gérard, « the lion killer,\u201d with illustrations, Saratoga\u2014a tale ol 1757.Bigelow's Life of Colonel Frewont, including his explorations and discoveries.Perversion intidejity \u2014 \u2014a Lale fur the times, by Rev.W.J.Conybe: re, M.A, author of \u20ac Life, &c.of St.Paul.\u201d Confidential Uorrespondenee of the Emperor Na- - pelcon and the EKinpress Josephine, with \u2018numerous illustritive votes and ane cdotes, by John S.C.Abbott.The Canada General Ruilway and Steam Navi- sation Guide, after the plan.of the English + Bradshaw,\u201d containing the official Time und Fare Tables vf every Unilway now open throughout Canada 5 Wie duration of (rausit, stations and all matters connected with Railway aiid Steamboit travelling, with a variety of local und geneknl formation - price 74d, The New Ape of Gold ; or the Lite and Adventures of Robert Dexter Romaine \u2014written by himself.The Wanderer: a Tale of Life\u2019s Vicissitades- by the author of The Watchman, The Barnest Student: heing Memorials of John Mackintosli\u2014by the Rev.Norman MeLeod, The Life of the Rt, Hon.John Philpot Curran, lute Master of the Rolls in Ireland \u2014by his son, W.LI.Curran, For Sale by The Salamandrine.or love and Immortality, by Charles Mackay.The Marchioness of Drinvillers, the Poisoner of the 17th century, by Albert Smith.Harry Ogilvie, by James Grant Whom to Marry, by the Bros.Mayhew, Broad Grins from China, Bentley's Railway Li- hear Gomic Talos.and Sketches by Albert Smith.Prize Jissty in the Stéreoscope, by Win.0.Lonie, History of England, by Frederica Rowun-Ju- venile History of F rance, by Leitch Ritchie\u2014Jnvenile, History of Scotland, by Frederica Rowan-Ju- venile.Alfred in India, or Scenes of Hindoostan.\u2018True Heroism and other Stories.History of the War, in the Peninsula and in the South of France, by Major General Sir W.1.I\u2019.Napier, K.C.B.\u2014new edition in 5 vols, with portraits and plans, - The Bee and White Anis.their Manners and Habits ; \u201cwith illustrations of animal instinet and intelligence \u2014by Dr.Larduer, D.C.L,, with 135 illustrations, English Past and Present\u2014 da.do.The Study of Words\u2014.do.do.Synonyms of the New Testament.do.do.Calderon\u2014his Life and, Genius\u2014with specimens of his pliys\u2014by do.The Life ol Wasbington-\u2014by Washington Irving, 3 vols.svo.Smith's Hand Book for Travellers through the United States ; containing à descriplion of the States, Cities, Towns, Villages, Watering Places, Collèges, &e.witir Railroad.Steamboat, and Stage Routes, and the distance {rom place to\u2019 \"plage on all the great travelling routes, with 130 wood cuts aud a large map.Disturnell's Railway aud Steamboat Guide for Memoirs of Jobn Kitlo, D.from his pliers od Jouy land, 2v The Life, | rand Trial of Wm.Palmer, of Hugely : Containing dd alls of his conduct as school boy, medical student, racing-man and pHsouer.with a fall réport of his Trial afd dxecution at Staftord\u2014illustrated with views, portraits and representations of the chief incidents in his career and trial.The Prizon of Weltevreden ; and o glance at the East Indian Archipelago, by Walter M, Gib- son\u2014illustrated.The Modern Story Teller ; or the best Stories of the best Anthors\u2014now first collected.Helen Lincoln, a tale, by Carrie Capron.The Victory Won, a brief memorial of the last days.of G.R.by the author of + Memoir of Capli 16: Viears.\u201d Piesse\u2019s Ari of Peffumery.Suapy Sponges/Sporting Tonr.Memorials of his Time\u2014by Henry Coekburn.The Conquest of Canada, (Loudon ldition), 2 vols, 8vo.The Freemasons Manual, by Rev.Ro J Stewart.1 new edition revised, Mugaret Maitland-hy the author of © Zaidee.\u201d Worth mid Wealth : a collection of maxims, mo rals, and miscellanies for merchants and men ol business, by Freeman Bunt.Mr.Sponge's Sporting Tour.Edited by rank Forcater, witl-illustrations by Leech.Literary Criticisms and other papers, late If.13.Wallace.A Uistory of Philosophy in Epitome, by Dr.Al berk Schwegler, from the original German, be Juling II.Leeyle.Philosophers ofthe time of Geo.1H, Brougham, F.R.S, Men of Letters of the Line of Geo.IN.Broughai, FRE S.The Sbip-Carpenter's Family, a story of the times, by William BE.S.Whitman.Paul Ferrol, à tale Hy the anthor of IX poems, TF.S.A.compiled by J, LE.Ry- ÊCRE by (be hy Lord by Lord y V.Forest and Shorb, 6r Legonds of the Pine [ree State.by Charles P.Isiey.The Youth of the Ol Dominion, by Samuel op kins.| Monaldi : tale by Washington Allston.The Art of M inufacturing Soape, including the most fecent discoveries, by Philip Kurten.Kieby and Spence\u2019s Entomology, New Edition.The Earnest Man, à sketch of the character and labors of Adoniram Judson, first missionary to Burmah, by Mrs.Hi C.Conant.Sermons: for the People, by F.D.Huntington, D.Evenings with the Prophets, a series of memoirs and meditations, by Rev.A.M.Brown, L.L.D \u2018Memoir of Reginald Heber, D.D., Bishop of Cal- gutta.by hig widow, abridged, by a clergyman.A Lady\u2019ssccoild\u2019 Journey roynd the world, by Ida, feiifer, A Memoir of (he, Rev: Sydney Smith, by his dnaghter, edited \u2018bÿ Mrs.Austen, \u20142 vols.Sketches and Adventnres in Madeirn, Portugal -and:the Andalusins of Sprin.Art Minis, Architeeture, Sculpture, and Painting, Jumes Jackson Jarves.Vagahond Life in Mexico, hy Gabriel Ferry Mexico and its.Religion, by Robt.A.Wilson.Napoleon at St.Mele, from the letters and Journals of Sir.Hudson Lowe.\u20142 vols.A Popular aceount of the ancient Egyptions, \u201cby Sir J.Gardner Wilkingon.\u20142 vols.Life in Alfica, by R Gordon Cumming:\u20142 vols.\u201cTwanly Years in the Philippine Islands, from the 1Fréneh of Paul P.De la Gironiere, with Illus-' trations.Railway [Eeonomy.by Dr.Lardner, D C L.Utah and the Mormons, by Benj.G.Ferris.Waikna, or Adventures on the Mosquito shore \u201cwith engravipgs.The ont and the Russians, by Germain de \u2018Tue \u201chier Litt of Jon hake of Marlborough, Hy ARHIbaM Alidont R.The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World, by B; 8.Crenay,-M.Alite in the Wilds of Hudwori\u2019s Days or every in North Amertor th illustrations\u2014by recopd edition.Rohert Blayney Bhoire o Avithirt à ipo fave qui thing ; taining over 3000 pniscetlancous receipts.Lyra Geormanion-441ymns forthe Sundays and: chiel Festivals of the Christian year-trans- luted trom tie Geran by Catherine Winks, worth.Just received and for Sale by\u201d \u201cMIDDLETON & DAWSON.4th July, 1856.a = mess or the causes and consequences of n book con- | Do.\u201c Silver Plated Basin Cocks, virions patterns, American Agricaltural Implements of var one MORN ING, OCTOBER 30-rH QUEBEC ROOM PAPE R M AR F, FIRST HOUSE, PALACE GATE (WITHIONTY.) TPVHE subscriber has received and now unpacked a splendid assortinent of FRENCH I AP ER MANGINGS, DECORATIONS AND PANNELLINGS, of dare, beautitul and chaste desigus, from two of the most celebrated mu (OU facturers, viz, \u2014DeFosss aml Delucourt & Co.of Paria.The public are requested to ead and inspect these goods.W.McK.ds the only direct fnporter of this class of papers in this cily.\u2014ALS0, The cheapest and best se fected doctor English Ruom Papers from the mannfactories of Winter bottom & Ligbtlown, Aspinwall & Cu, Mau- chester, per ship + Louch \u201cTrain,\u201d via Boston nud Grand Trunk Railway, \u2018 WM.McKAY, Roous Paper Mur, ; Palace Gate._Quebre.24th May, 1856.$ A 100 I, 0 eR CANKS PRIME, PALE Quebee, June 10th, 1856 SEAL on, (res of smtell GIB LG.Bright Porto Rico Sugar, HDS.Bright Porto Rico SUGAR received ex Grand Pronk Raifway.For Sule by Joux PATES N._Quebce.July 7 Tth, 1856 FOR SAI Lis, 14 PUNS.JAMAICA RUM of Nauperioi flavor and strength, 301 10 Tierces Mus, Sugar.10 Millie 1favana Segars, + Now Landing ex + Beacon.from Unlifax.ROBT.MITCHELL & Co.Quebee, June 26th, 1856, ANTHRACITE ex-Ship + parlions Philadelphia ; SP AT YONG first Quality\u2019 hump ANTHRA- S001 CITE COALS Ne COALS.Landing * Fezo, from LEAYER West funding Wht, _ Quehre 22ndMay, 1856._ RANDY- in Hinds, HOLLANDS\u2014Dekuy per-\u2014in his.SPHSES\u2014varions sizes, For Sale hy TU T A.JOSHPT __ Quence.8th May, 1856.SMOKED SALMON.SMALL lol just rootivad and for Sale by M.- MOUNTAIN.Quebec.Aug 7th, Mio oA FRENCH PRUNES 10 (Cases, for Sale by + } M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Sept.101h 1850, WRAPPING PAPER.1000 FAMS assorted sizes.M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebee, 10th Sept.1556, C.& A.SMEATON,\u2019 MERCHANT TAILORS, No.204, John St., Upper Town, UEDEC.I AVE constantly on hand a well selected stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS and VESTINGS, and are prepared to make them up to order in the most approved style, with the greatest dispateh.and upon the most moderate terms\u2014FOR CASH MILITARY COMPANIES FITTE UT.C.& A.SMEATON would also call the attention of the LADIES of Quebec to the STAMPING, BRAIDING and EMBOSBING department of their Establishment, havigy received a great variety of the latest slyle o French patterns.Quebec, 17th May, 1856, McKIECHAN & COWAN, UPHOLSTERERS AND CABINET MAKERS, HAVE REMOVED TO No.51, DINNINGS BUILDINGS, ST.PAUL STREET.AVE on hand Mahogany and Black Wal- nwt, Drawing Room furniture, of the newest patierns aud in (he highest style of finish and are prepared to do any work that may be entrusted to them.They respectfolly solicib a share of public patronage, aml hope to merit.if.Quebee, ôth May, 1856, HE undersigned i is MANUFACT AGENT for CANADA, For the Sale of Portable, Upright aud Horizontal STEAM ENGINES for Pile driving, Loisting discharging and loading Vessels, running Sawing wood and pumping water on railroads, with or without.power to the wheels for track\u2014(o drive themselves, reverse motien, &c.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Stationary Steam Emgines, Machines fôr every ksnd Manufacturing.FURERS WM.WHITTY, Quebee Chambers, St.Peter St.eet.Quebce, May 30th, 1856.ACCOUNT BOOKS, $c., &c.A.THOMPSON, ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFAC TURER AND PAPER RULE Nun\u2019s BuiLpinGs, Sr.Pere STREEI.ULL SETS of BOOKS for Bagkg, Mau: - ance Companies, Mercante/ Hofges.Associations, &e., made to order, fof Al pal English Papers, of superior Bindifighyfa dyed \u2014ALYO\u2014 AN varieties of PLAIN & DECORATIVE Bisnixa.March 18th, 1855.IN MY NEW ESTABLISHMENT, 25, FABRIQUE STREET, FACING THE UPPER TOWN MARKET, ¥ UST RECEIVED a few OPERA GLASSES, Rich, Colored, Gold and other BROOCHES ; \"Gold sud Silver WATCHLS ; Walking CANES, &e.C.J.ARDOUIN.| 26, Fabrigne Street, adjoiniog Mr.W.Laird's À Dry Goods Store.ENEVA and other Watches of, all Kinds repaired in a superior manner and wars ranted, and also all kinds of Clocks, Musical |, Boxes and Jeweller y.C.J ARDOUINE \" 23 July.1856.JUST RECE TVED.: PAINT AMERICAN WATHR COOLERS Orhamentéd and Plain.1 Improved Refrigerators, or Meat Safes, + Kindy, &e., &c.HENRY S S.SCUTT.gow een [REET Aug 2 #* INDIAN,\u201d dur 1s.Cees Aug 16 \u201c Axaro Saxon,\u201d 30.Aug 30 * Norri ANRC, \u201d H Wy 3 BL.Sept 13 \u201c Casapray,\u201d Ang 27.Sept 27 \u2018 Claman?Sept 0.Qet 11 ANGLO SAXON,\u201d Sept 24,12.Qet 26 «Now AMERICAN,\u201d Oct 8.Nov 8 « GANADTAN 0.0 Oct:122.Nov 22 Rates of Passage from Quebec to Liverpool : liner OLA8R., .00e £20 oF $8U Seeonn.Cua.vevee.lB oor $60 Trp Quan.-.«847.109 or $306 ra do, with Hitertng appatatas.4 \u2019 i Tee Cream Freezers, complite, Self-scating Urns lor preserving frnit, A POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL AND ADVERTISING JOURNAL., 1856, Bureau of Agriculture and Statistics, Toronto, 14th August, 1856.PRIZE ESSAYS.; L40 £25 \u201cL1H FIHE above Premiums will be \u2018pail\u2019 \u201cfof the three best Eysays respuetively on the origiu, naturo, and habits, wud the history of tye progress, from Line ta time.and tie ruse ul.the visit of the weevil, Hessian Fly, Midge, aud such other Thsects as have made ravages of the wheat crops in Canada.und on sueh ilivénies ug the whent céops have been sabject to, and on the best weany of evading or guarding aginst them.> The Eesay to be furnished to the bureau hy {be Eflh duy of January next, and to be designated by a motto, scopy ol which shall also he forwarded in uw sealed note with the name awd udqress of the swuthor.The Prizes will be awurd- ed uçrording bo the decision of à committee to Tee uumedl by the Boarit of Agriculture for Upper and Lower Canada, or in défault of any such decision, by the Bureau, and Lue I ys ele ted to become the prop=vty of the Bureau.: A premium will only be awinded\u2019in case an Essay of suffiet- ent meritis produced.Wis feared that tho farmer, to his engerness to produce wheat, is nol paying sullicient attention to the di ger \u201col over- -CrOD pit, and it is hoped the warning, and the information and nd- vice which may be obtained through the Exeay soufhit tor wil'aid in arresting Mie great scourge of the wheat, P.M.VANKOUGHUNET, Minister of Agriculture, de.Toronto.Aug.23, 1856, High Wines.PUNCNKONS and CANKS tor 5 ROBERTSON.THOMSON & CD._ Quelec, 81h May.wee.received a consignment of PIANO PORTES from: two of the most celebrated makers in Bos dispose of ut very low prices.Persons de of purebasing would do well ta call and examine them hefore purchasing elsewhere.12th Sept.1856.HOOKER, JAQUES & CO., QUEBEC AND MONTREAL ; HOOKER, PRIDHAM & CO., KINGSTON, TORONTO & HAMILTON.\"JTE following ar aré the Susheribers STOCK ARRANGEMENTS for the ensuing Navigation Season : TO PLY ON THE LAKES.FIRST CLASS STEAMERS ST, LAWRENCE, \u2018Gärrain Mour, LORD LLGIN, \u2018 Youxa, ENGLAND, \u201c Haxsy.*HIBERNIA, \u201c Mo'ILFATRICE, FREE TRADER, \u201c* Moone, OTTAWA, McGraTH, and for up freight the new ; und powerful Upper cabin steamer BOWMANVILLE, CAPTAIN Perry.RIVER:LINE.The Powerful Tug Steamer GARTSHORE.FIGHT FIRST CLASS BARGES, To ply helween QUEBEC, MONTREAL and : KINGSTON.For Freight or further particnlars, apply to HOOKER.JAQUES &.Co.Orrice\u20148T: ANTOINE STRERT.near Laxg, Gms Co's Stork N.B- HOOKER, JAQUES & GO., will nor ue Îte JlONSIBLE FOR ANY DEBTS contracled in their name, unless under « written order.from their office.Quebec, 20th May, 1856.and STEAM COMMUNICATION WHE LIVERPOOL L § CANADA.Under contract with + the Provincial Government of Canada for the CONVEYANCE OF THE MAILS.HE « oR OCEAN STEAM- \u2018SHIP COMPANYS» First-Class Powerful Screw Steamers Captain.Tons.\u201d Horse br.* Nonrtit AMERICAN,\u201d Grange, 1782, 330, \u201c CANADIAN, Ballantine, 1764, 350.\u2018 INDIAN# 1 Jones.1764, \u2018360.\u201c ANGLO-SAXON,\" McMaster, 1782, 350, Are intended to sail FORTNIGHTLY between LIVERPOOL, QUEBEC and MONTREAL ns follows :\u2014 ; FROM Lrrrapaon [From Que BEC.\u201c CaNADIAN RD A duly qug ified Surgeon acgompauics each \u201che hove \u201cFaye do not inclyide ; Wined or Li- \"Third Class Prissengers\u2019 mast provide them.atlves With wreryifiing Tit Provisions, which WHY lie supplied Ao shiem cooked.© No fieltha ancared 1 paid for.or orms of Frelght And if hrther parttentas, ply ta \u201ci co.BURNS.SYMES; & CD; Agents, \u201cOct Quebec EPMONSTON, ALLAN £00, \\ Quebee, June 5, 1856.LLISON & os 28, ST.JoHN STRERT, wotkt inform the publie that they have ton! of superior tone and finish, which they will irous oo Mos troal 5 A ALLAN L (GITLESPTE Livin! | iho JAMES « LE als a ALEX, ALLAN Smo 3 don.TUG STEAMERS FORTHE LOWER ST.LAWRENCE.\u201c ADMIRAL\u201d VANCE?\u201d have commenced their regnlar Ni ips down the St, Lawreuce un 1st May, and ITEAMURS and % AD- stntioned int if required, will be found + manny Para.\u201d ad elarwhere, for TOWING, or POTICHOMANIE.TIE new: und beautiful art of ornaujent- \"ing the simplest Glugs Vessel to resemble the l'INesr MAINTHD CHINA, AT ATITRE OF THE Cost, is creating an immense excileient, Ladies anil Gentleman are alike fascinated with this delightful occupation.A.cbaste ol | pant amusement for Childreu aid Schools eu couraging à (uste for grace \u2018in design and'har Art can be porfiætly acquired in half an botir.Rook vf iustraction scparujely SL, Boxes [containing ?Vases, Book, and évory article tégqured $5, sent by lexproes, CONTENT.NEARY &.CO; Wholesale Store, 502 Beondway, N.KID GLOVE CLESNNER | An important discovery Lb the Econom, Something entirely.new !-\u2014Just imported, * - JOUVEN'S INODOROUS PREPARATION, for instantly cleaning KID GLOVES without the slightest SMELL, the glove, wel the dirt instantly disappedrs- can be worn immediately alterw: ards.i= warranted fo gjean fifty pair of Gloves.events, are coining inoney by the unprecedented de mand, More waned.CONTENT.NFARY & CO., otk Wholesale Sfore, 502 Bronlbway, N.Y June Lith, 1856, ty: , \u201cO0 rn 8 A 1 % de Prime Leaf Lard, in Pardols mod Kegs, \u2014A130\u2014 } New Buiter, in Kegs, By BB & ROSS, Quebec, 20th June, 1856.« Me DONNELL\u2019 s Na.8, Notre Dame Street.mises, where he i continue lo carry scale.purchased, under, his own personal inspection, a complete assortment of every description of BOOTS, SUQLES, &c., he is now prepared to sell the same ub Lows Prices Upn any other slore in town.=~ Marine Boots and fb all, snes and: descriptions sold ut the lowdst prices.0 Ladies\u2019 Prancllu\u2019s, Slippers, &e., Gents Leather Boots.Shoes, Gaiters, &e.&e., constant ly on hand and made to vrder at the Lowest possible prices.AD\" Ten per cent ulluwed for Casu.A.McDONNELL, Notre Dame Street.FIRST SCREW STEAMSHIP LIVE i POOL PORTLAND, U.S.Calling at St, Johns Newfoundland, and.Halifax, Nova Scotia, out and home, to land and receive passengers aid goods.The stay ab thes: places will be short, as the facilities for dihmiging will be great, PHI New and Powerful Dons Serew Steamship CHERSON ESE,» Alu I Lloyds, 2300 tons burthen, Captain CHARLES | POWELL, will sail from Liverpool for the abov Ports on SATURDAY.the 23rd day of A GUST, 1856, wd.return.fo Liverpool 1 Ate sume routs, leaving PORTLAND bh the \u201c23nd.of SEPTEMBER following: Thig beanhiful Steamship, since she was | aunch- cd, some six inonths since, has been employed in the, Government service, and hns'proves Herself to He a Very fast and in every way a superior vessel.She bps five watertight compartments, aud is built of extrp strength, suitable for thé comfortablé accommodations for a limited num.Provisions provided ia the usaf style onboard of Atlantic steamers the rates of Passage, named below, + Tat Crass.Shatiudr Passage Money from Liverpool to St.John's Nid.> 415 Guincas.5 Ge.From Liverpool to.Halifax & Partiaud 122100221000 0 16 \u201c6% Froth Porthiud antl Halifax to ron Liverpool.G.B.GO dollars, 80 doi, From.i oi s Nfld.to Liver- oF Les La eee dose aan ne» 55 «25 + Fiom.Portland to Halifex à and \"+ | vice versa.cho 1B #2 BUT From Portland to s Vo Nid .o.oo.2 4 \u201c Jones From Hnlifax toSt Johns Nfid.16i 1 Steward's fees und provisions incluadd, ex cept wines and other liguors, which, can I be \u2018had on board.Freighis from: Liverpool io St John\u2019 nn, ) 45s.sterling, and 5 per cent.primage.from Liverpool to Halifax N.8 and Pott: Chand.Bos and rpdinéetit.from Poctland th Halilnk; and vice verge: $3 per ton, 30 ets per barrel.from Porland to St John\u2019 8, Ned, sé per | - ton, 60 ct por.bbL mony in the wrrahgemuat of colors.\u201cThe\u2018wnole] Ruby a small portion on |.One bottle rice Try Whelore buying.All the Agents ME Ci MISS JX PRIME Paik, RK \u2019 MARINE BROT & SHOE STORE YH Sub Subscriber begs: to inform his customers and the\u2019 it Ad public gnerally, that he has: IKMOVED to the above.pre- on the business as heretofore, upon a more enlérged Ilaving just returned from Boston, Portland, Le and other cities of the United States, where he \u2026.; fae &o,, Sic, which, for 1 Quelce, June 14th, 1856.\u201c| North American trade, and has Geen refitted with.|.her of Frnsr Class and STEENAGE PASSENGERS.wor.94.1 FOR SALE.UNCHEONS Clayed Mo- oh now landing.MITCHELL & CO.100 .+ Quebec, 28rd an oo Bedsteads, Cots, Cribs, %, Refrigerators &e., &c., &ec.New RECEIVING\u2014A complete assortment of IRON EDSTEADS, COTS CRIES, otherwise assisting vessels.at F Sg Meat Safes, The nudersipned is prepared to receive ail or- T ders for TOWAGES.&c., which will-meet with |.\"Quebec T0th Taly.1956.HENRY S.SCOTT his immediate attention.BUTEAU t ! ye +.BOTRR ent, MRS.RITTER, .St.Peter Street.PIANISTE, Quohpe.May 15th, 1256, ; No.104, D'AIGUILLON STREET, (im- mediatély behind St.John\u2019 * Chureh.) C AN lake a few more\u2018Phpils on the Prano- ForTe.TERMS MODE Quebge, 24th July, 1856.ALUM.: 3 Tons Refined: Alum, for Sale by M! É MOUNTAIN.iia Sept, \u20181856.Storage and \u201cCellarage.ITHER BOND or Free on reasonable terms.Apply to M.G.MOUNTAIN, A 61, Si.Peter Street.10th Sept.1856.DE DE KUYPERS GE NE Vain Bond, or Duty Paid.N°\" landing, by sCiTÿ \u2018or Quevre.Bor ale EN OUNTAIN _ Quebec, 1 16th Sept, gh \\ TW HISK SY .sr UNCHEONS 50 op 301%\" 25 Barrels : Ï for sale by M.(7.MOUNTAIN _10U Sept, 1856 BE [MONT § SPERM.86 I OKES, , Fa.& 12%; 5 ex Cm or Quebec, 1610 Sept, iis hi Quen ke.»! For le he Now Room Paper, Paint, Glass oo and Gil Steve, \u201c «NO, 69, ST.JOHN STREET, (Pis SUBSCRIBER reluros thanks to his friends and the Public in generul for past encours, pémont, and begs to inform them (hat or ting REMOVED to No.69, St.John Sr (shop; lately cccupiol ly his Lrether, C.Corn a Spddler, ) wherg he bias for sale, French, English.Gennan and \u2018Ameriean Room\u2019 Tapers.and Borers to mnteh, also Winilow Glass, all sizes, English :and Germ, l\u2019aintg in oil, Oils, Spirits Turpentine Dry.Colors, Patty, Whiting, | Brushés, Je.ç S.CORNEIL.1 2: Painter and Glugier, 856 LOUNTAIK.\u201cQuebee, J .EN ROOM PAPER.\u2014\u2014Now opening, direct fram the .Continent, 10 ASES PAPER HANGINGS, suit- : able.for Draw Rooms, Dining Rooms, Bedrooms, I Flock wl Gold, Floék\u2018hhd White, 1 Plain, Onks.dark\u2019 aud \u201clight; Pine ; lurble on ak ity of design end 2d in the city.sv \u2018CORNLLL.ei | lownces of price, is, [uot exce -Queticé: 24th aly, 1856, = \u201cCHEAP ENGLISH EDITION.AIARRIET JEEECHAR STOWE'S \u201cNEW NOVEL ! RED; À No vfthe Great Dismat Swamp, | by \u2018Harriet Beecher:Stowe, aulhdress of 12me ' + Unele od 8Oubin,\u201d one.volume, Vice.Se \u201d Mrs.Stowe needs no thtroduction to the world of letters.Hér *\u2018Uncls Tom's Cabin » renched «| a.saje of nearly four hundred thousand copies in -| tbe United States ; and in England its success Vis cveñ mort wniversad than in this coumry.\"| 1t was rend /And-re-reud it almost every honx, fepm the palace to the collage, it was translated info every written language, nd Tad béen rend alt the nations helween tlià German Ocean and -the Bosphorus, from the On the continent dSpanish Peninsals to Siberin Every effort must have an adequate cause, and & story Uint s0'alirs thé nhiversai heart of man must bed alive with the fire of true genius.The apnouncement of.à.new work, by the same author, wil be hailed with deli shi by the | itlious that thfbwid \u201cthe changing ortunes of tr hi UNCLE ROM.For one who hing achieved such Neled ruccess iu (he history of literature, it might hebm un®ish to risk her tepitintion by n second attempt.But .the.riends of the author.who have read the work in its passage through the press, with one.accord, prondunce it, in breadth oficonception.in \u201cdevelbpment of character und _p-incipled, Wind inthe overwhelming power aud Apterest of the story, ns infinitely the superior of fil \u2018WORLD-RENOWNED BOOK.The friends of Gi sheritage of freedom cvery- where, read and wept over the changing vicissitudes of poor oid: Unale T Tom,\u201d ana millions will iow Again follow.trith an irresistible in- erent; tho chiequdrad experience of x 15 DRED; whose.chief crime.consisted in his efforts to } throw oft the chains which have so long Lourd his race, becnfise he believed that all men are \u2018éreatcd équiali that'theyrè endowed By their Cteator with \"\u2019cértaidi inalienable rights ; that Rabbi ng a are life, liberty, and the pursuit of ap ines.TF Sale by.Pie , .1 cbr -MIDALETON & DAWSCN, Foot of Mountain Hill.noes Net.2nd.THER.100.RELL IW 1G Pink, oc 22 o.p.4: a: 6 Cass High-Wimes, 50 o.p.toh Whiske - 2b.Soqich Noe HELL, & Co.aie; Ind Auffust; 1856.a LEAT, from 25 .each \u2018+, from Halifax to St John N Py er \u201c don, #6 cla per Lb = NM, $4p on moderate terms Hot.futthor par care © apply to WEY ihr; cotHRAN & 00 ; Genttal Off: : Weaver Bitidirgs, à is CHARLE TAYLO 31 5B.TAY OR BON; a, Bg! uo Moga] Qeean .Steamship, Co.Heavy Goodvns ad Arthrigeninl, atid tools) ren an Te CE: Co NOTICE: A AE) pi es- Basin \u2018oiditié Agtithet the Ÿ ChitipihiyPa\"Btédiniers erb requbsted to présent th jt à at the Office: of tha undersigned fiAgepts, Lefore the- REAR 0 oL gach Steumslip.signa.à dar sida 7 1 Agents.; ONCE olii's cian Ca ro iy ek de Gun RANA Sth August, 86.Jini.fi aan, \u201cPor nnd Maile! Quebec, 25th July, 1856.ING&S Nj iw 1 THOMAS JI ie Bro Sine: ini INSURANCE, ALMANAC.JUST RECEIVED\u2014The Uni Sieh ln- CC ee for the year 18 \u2014edited (ligt, to bb contintied | fo MUR gr Sa 3 6 UT he Bag ir MIDDLETON & DA VE ain Quebec, 27th Aug., 1856. vide L TE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Qavbee Bank-C.Gethiugs.Prime Mess Pork for Sale-\u2014Gibb & Ross.Bathing=taloon \u2014Gosselin & Larae Underwriters\u2019 Sale of Sugar aud Molusses\u2014A.Fraser & Cu.\u2018est ET cars .-_ CANT GaP AN STEAMER MOVEMENTS FRUN EUROPE.Named.Pat Teave For Cuasdisit Get 22.Liverpod.Quebec FROM CANAHA.X Vovrican Nov R Liverpesl Laaadiin.Nov 20 .Liverpool Dé TI TT = \u201cTIE QUEBEC GAZELLE.QUEBEC, JOCT.30tH, 1856.l'OLARIZATION\u2014HISTORY OF TWO SHIPS\u2014SALE OF THE MOHAWK.Tron built vessels, says Dr.Scaresby, which aie built with their heads to the north are polarized.the iron of the ship being rendered magnetic by the hummering during coustruc- rion.Waving heard of the loss of the Tay- (eur; he predicted that she lay on the stocks with Tiér hed to the north, and it was ascer- Lined that the head lay north-cast.This was u very scientilic, à Very ingenious, indeed un exceedingly clever inference, and a very happy prediction;T We do not know, however, that the prediction justitied the inference.scarcely any number of scientitic persons could hammer such nonsense into the head ol a person possessed simply of common senses about mugnetic at- It the theory and kuowing someth traction and hatinered rot.were corect, every bar of bammered iron would be a magnet and Lave its north pole and its south pole\u2014u helmet might be lilted off the hegd of a dragoon by the point of his sword ; pig iron and cast metal would be of all irons the only irons unattractive.Twe other iron ships have iecently been lost, un account, as it is stated, of some extravagant aad unanticipated variation of the compasses : both built howeveg with thelr heads to the south-west.Tuotrospoouve lustories 1s na a little curions being strangely similar.In May, 54, the City of Montreal was built by Messrs.John Read & Co, of Port Glasgow.She ed iron built ship of about 700 tons tinmediataly afterwards she nade sateiy « vovage from the Clyde to Montreal ; on he next voyage to Montreal she lost her lower rnasts in a squall during heavy weather, in 49° W., and put back to Greenock: having been repaired she went to Portland in Maine, being too late for Montreal ; a third voyage was made safely to Portland ; a fourth voyage was made to the Crimea with ice for the troops, the vessel having been chartered by the government ; a fihh was made safely to Charles- torr; and on the sixth voyage, on the passage outward, in April 1856 she was lost, having, it is supposed, beds attRicted by an iceberg.in 47 W.That 15 ohg Mslpry, and now tor the other.In June 1854, the same shipbuilders, who built the City of Montreal, built another vessel with her head to the south-west, vo the same model, and of the same dimensions, ns the City of Montreal\u2014a sister ship \u2014 called Whe YMohazwk.That summer, she made ob¢ voyage to Montreal, (and back, of course,) sMely : the next voyage was made to the Crimea, with railway iron, this vessel having been chartered by the British Government, a third voyage was made to Moutreal ; a fomth to New York ; on the fifth voyage, she wus dismasted in 40 West, put back to Greenock, was repaired, and afterwards safely made the voyage to Montreal ; on her sixth and last voyage, she was wrecked on the Ca- riboo Rocks, on the north shore of the St.Lawrence, on the 23rd September, 1856, her compasses having been so deranged, that when that\u2019s nothing, Cau\u2019 go to pieces, and if she did go to pieces, the stull 15 sure to be tound.Save the pieces, gentlemen, save the pieces, £1350, £1350 but, PH take x hundied pounds now, and £50 bye-and-bye.| ex- peel to get £3000 for her.Gentlemen she cost £16,000 sterling 5 don\u2019t hang fire, CL ir never hang between (wo opinions.£1408, very good; much obliged lo you geu- tieman; zo on won seldom disappears, Tam to get £3000, | have said su; valnable eargo, parchaser get salvage\u2014uo, you shall not get salvage ; Mr, Campbell says remuneration: 21500, £1600, L1T00, £1800, X2000 ; go ou gentleman.I'm getting excited £72000, nt will soon be £3000\u2014(Auctioneer raises lis arms and repeats £2100 fiercely.) £2200, qu Think of it well gentlemen, I\u2019 give Mens minutes, one, two; L200, that's right.* Some of you will shed tears when the hance of bidding is lost to you.Will noone speak again, one, nae, two, threetimes, gone § the ship is yours\u2014 Messrs Gibb & Ross.If the vessel ean be saved, and we believe she cau, by setting immediately and energetically 10 work, the wrecked Mehawk is not dearly purchased.She is in excellent hangs and wi hout doubt every possible exertion will be made.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 When the men of the ierman Legion were being landed from a sinall steamer, which had brought them from the ship Alma in wlueh they came to Canada, at the Napoleon wharf, one man stupidly missed the gangway and tell between the steamer and the whart into the water.None of his comrades stirred : but Mr.James Shaw, son of Robert Shaw, Esq.of this eity, who with two or three triends was a witaess of the accident from the wharf, with admirable presence of mind got down between the steamer and the what as quickly as thought, put ont his lexto the un- lortunate fallow, which he caught, and so saved his lite, 8s Mr.hhaw, being seized by the arms buth were taken up together.Mr.Shaw, (leserves the Huüntane Society\u2019s Medal.+ Mr.Des Place will be attende I to in an next.: - - GREAT FIRES 18 vik Woops any \u2014The Rochester Democrat gives publicly to Nw an ps, distressing aceounts of the satfering in Michi- wan in consequence of the dense sioke trom the warsh and bog res.In the viennty ot Bat\u201d te Creek it 1s said that consumptive per-ons have died un spasms, cattle have suflocated, and poultry dropped dead.Thousands of acres have been burnt over, and iminense damage has be@ caused to property.The smoke was so 'dénse and the air so quiet for u lew days, preventing the =moke fiom being blown away, that many people lost their way on the publie rouis.See LavrenTiDEs Erection.\u2014The election of a Legislative Councillor for Laurentides com- inenced on Monday morning, und terminated on Tuesday.The majority of the electors took very little mterest in the political con- At the Island of Orleans and other parishes, it was with ditticulty the voters were induced to go tn the polls.Statements ol the poll, necessarily incomplete on account of the distance ofthe several parishes from town, have irk ; and though these include lo- lest.calities admitted to be opposed to Mr.Later riere, it will'be seen the majority is 10 hus fu- vor, STATE OF THE Fold Polling Place Time Laterrisre Ga, cou \u2018\u2019harlesbourg.Close 38 co 83 128 Reauport.62 is v6 :t Anne.vas - slonehaum + 1 Tewkesbury Co « ~t Féreul, 1 #.M 28th - a at Saint Jean (abeut).60 5 -alnt Laurent.> és 9 raint Francois.1 sainte Famille.+H + vire Pierre.80 u és fes Total Majority for Laterniere\u201455.SAUGELN ELECTION the master und pilot believed they were steering south, the vessel was actually going north.How can Dr.Scoresby account for the very similar accidents of these twin vessels ?Buili n the same yvar, having made an equal uum- ber of voyages, nearly of the same character, they met with the same accidents, and were Jost in the same year.Was it because they were both built with their heads to the south, or because the iron of their sides had been po- farijgd ?or was it not rather that they were éwned by the same parties, were too heavily masted, and necessarily made nearly the same voyages, and by an accident were lost iu the same year ?THE SALE.Yesterday, at noon, the Mohawk was sold by public auctiou, in the Quebec Exchange, for the benetit of the underwriters.The hull only was sold.Mr.Campbell, Queen\u2019s Notary, read aloud the conditions, to the effect that the bull and rigging of the veesel would ouly be sold on the purchaser agreeing togive up any part of the cargo that might be saved, on receiving remuneration, in compensation for the expense ot saving it.There was a very large attendauce of merchants, shipowners, shipbuilders, Lloyds\u2019 agents, and surveyors, and some journeymen carpenters.One gentleman objected to the clause, which bound the purchaser to purchase only the ship, and not the cargo.Mr.Campbell said it was only a change of owners that was about to be made.He had no right to sell that which.might be faved, if the new owners of the vessel succeeded 1n Kens her.Avother gentleman wanted to ow ifthe vessel'was to be lost to the purchaser * through the fault of the cargo,\u201d and there was a laugh when Mr.Maxham said, « gentlemen I am now about to begin.If any goatleman behind my back winks with his gye, or.puts his finger to his nose, or nods.hisfibad, or mh es äny of those signs which 1 understand und which people wh will not epeak are in the babit of making, should I not * péroeive hirn, Ye ship shall be adjudged to him whose last nod, sign, or wink I perceived, and if thore be any objection, the sale will go on \u2018again viva tote.\u201d \u2018low Much ?' * THis id a young, \u2018nelv] splendid vessel whicli cost a great dél'of money and whioki¢here are a great many people Mere antious \u2018td boy:* 51250, why gentleman td ao 0 SÈ\"L wkd A908 Ludants 2 « Now, gentlemen,\u201d CoOLLINGWOUD, Oct 17, SAN Fatton.M'Murrich.Beaty Nortb Simcoc.Notawasaga.166 156 Ti Vespra apd Sunnidale.©.44 nl ci Medonte.73 nl bi 3 rl on or iT 3 1 125 1%) > 16n ry 2 T 17 0 : .es 2 18 6 Arteroisis.11200102 0- 85 50 47 tleuly and;Bents.ôz 2 es Total.800 710 31» \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tue Resorute.\u2014The New York Evening Post of the 25th, says :\u2014The Arctic ship Resolute, at the Brooklyu Navy Yard, 18 now nearly ready for service.She only needs the laying in cf her stores and the bending of her sails.Noone has yet been ordered aboard except her commander Hartstein.He is to have thirty-five men, all told\u2014four officers and thirty-five men, stewards included.She is to be returned to the British government.\u2014 George W.Johnson, one of the large sugar plauters of the Mississippi, below New Orleans, who died recently, has left an estate valued at not less than $7,000,000.He has by his will manumitted all his slaves, 200 in number.They are all to be sent to Liberia in four years from his death, and each one is to be furnished with $50.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Emperor of Russia, it is said, has resolved to introduce the Gregorian calendar into Russia, and thus to do away with the dii- ference of twelve days between the old style and the new.This change will greatly aid the development of commerce between Russia and the rest of the Christian world.en Monmoxism.\u2014Late European advices state that Mormonism is making such progress in Denmark as to excite considerable alarm in the minds ot religious and reflecting men.Petitions have been sent in large numbers to the Government, asking that the Mermons may be restricted from the more public prac- tic of their ceremonies.\u2014 rer lpr \u2018Loss or tHE Nsw Era, wrth Tie Wes- TER MaiL.\u2014There was no Western tnail yasterday, owing 10 the accident to the New Era, She stüek above the Gallop Rapids, und sank wuh the Jetiers on board.\u2014( on OPENING oF Tur Grasp Trunk RalLway.\u2014 Vue first ipa from Moutreul to l'oronte, god trom Toronto to Montreal, tu the wiy of busi- Usa, were made yesterday, \u2018The cars downwards arrived in Montreal about nine o'clock.We teceived by them tlw Tornto Cilobe of that morning.\u2014/6.1=\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OUTRAGE UroN ENGLISHMEN AT SEVILLE.\u2014 À dispateli hus beeu received at the British Embassy contaiviig accounts of :ut extruordi- nary vubiage which has been perpetrated upon at Koglish amily at Seville.The captain of an English frigate had brought bis famsly ashore to show them the lions ot Seville ; but it seems he reckoned without his host, tor he tell ne wath the tiger instead of tho lion.The ladies ot the party were coiffées, it appears, with those round hats, which make the women look so provokingly pert and pretty 5 but the Nevillians unhappily disapproved of this ty le of head-dress, & manifested ther displea- ~ure by howls and growls, a mob quickly collected, consisting of priests, prostitutes, sud many persons who, from ther attire, might rave been supposed to belong to the upper elas- ses ol sociely, and, can it be believed, that these barbarians positively pelted our countrywomen, Who were compelled to retreat precipitately across the Plaza Magdalena to the Torida de Madrid, where they sought and found protection from the ruthless rabble.The captain had lauded at Cadiz, and had asceud- ed the Guadalquivir to Seville, and bad brought his family 10 show them the beauties of one at the most beautiful cites in Spain, and this was the reception that he met with, In Byron\u2019s time Seville wus * lamous for oranges aud women ;\u201d it has now attained un additional title tv celebrity.The inhabitants of that famous city are also much addicted to arson.\u2014 When they have no Fnghsh ladies to pelt af, they amuse themselves by burning down each other\u2019s houses, A great quantity of property has been destroyed its this Way of late.A Honnors or rie Coorte Trape.\u2014 Recent Furglish pagers give the fullowmy details of the destruction of à Duteh Coolie ship with the loss of three hundred and fiftv lives : The Dutch ship Banca, Captain Heymans, 700 tons burthen, with between 300 and 100 emigratits (coolies) lor Havana, put back to Macao about « montli since, (the despateh is dated Hong Kong, August 100 with her wader casks leakimg and cargo stilted, having encountered boisterous weather, and on reaching hg outer roads bronght up to wn anchor.\u2018here she remained repaning, the othicers wxekeizing strict vigilance in preventing the (Coolp= uoing ashore, for lear they should make their escape.For thee weeks, whal- ever discontent may have prevailed, no fears of an outbreak would seem to have been en- tertarned.until a Chinese doctor waned the captain that mischiel\u2019 was brewing.In pre- paruig for such a contingency as a rising of the Coolies, the small arms were placed on the poop, amd two guns were loaded with grape and pointed forward.About nine o'clock of the night ot the 5th, the disturbance commenced, and the crew took refuge on thejpoop.The captain fired a shot or two verdad but as that had no effect, and the Coolies advanced towards them, yelling frightfully, armed with belaying pins, bricks toru from the cooking places, &c., the captain gave orders to his men lo fire, and immediately a volley was poured into the infuriated mass from the two guns, and also trom the small arms.This had the effect of checking and putting dow the riot and the coolies were driven below, but they sought revenge by setting fire to the ship, and iu a tew minutes the captain was appalled by seeing lames issuing {rom the tore hatch.A frightfal scene of carnage follow- vid ; the Coolies rushed up on deck, and uv doubt murdered all the officers of the ship.None of them, nor the captain was alterwards seen.The ship was soon iu a blaze, fore and aft.In ubout an hour the meinmast fell with a crash, then the fore and mizeu, and about midnight the magazine blew np with tremendous ex- plosien.The ship was hurled to fragments, and a vast number of poor Creatures, who, clinging on the chains, perished with her.Of the number who were on board, including crew and passengers, about 500, only about 130 escaped with their lives ; the remainder were either buat in the ship or drowned The affair has produced a great sensation at Hong Kong.A NEW PENAL SETTLEMENT.Tire vast and remote territories of the Hudson\u2019s Bay Compagy have recently been puint- ed out as a suitahd\u20ac field for convicts, and the dea has been réceived very favorably in Great Britain and also in Canada.But two objections have been started, one on behalf of the Company, which claims to hold the soil by right of charter, which charter is unexpected and therefore still in force ; and the other, the danger to be apprehended from the proximity of such a colony to the settled portions of Canada and the United States.These objections, however, do not possess much force, -ince that part of the territory designated as the proper site for such a settlement is one thousand miles away from any civilized place, with a dense forest intervening.With such au impaseable barrier, and with a police force, organised from the half-breeds, it is contended that escape would be impossible, at all events scarcely within the compass of human courage and perseverance lo accomplish.The unexpired charter of the Company must be respected, but the Company must not be unreasonable.The scheme in view is one of great magnitude and of pressing interest.The unhappy erimirals in Great Britain hill all the juils and penitentiaries, where the unfortunates can neither have recreation or health, and what is worse, little or no moral reform.On the ground of humanity, then, this plan can be pressed, and pressed we hope it will be to a fortunate consummation.We could say much on this topic, but we forbear, and 1efer the reader to an able communication in this day\u2019s issue, vrilleu by a gentleman who resided many years in Australia, and who seems master of his subject.We may punt out, nevertheless, whit our correspondent enforces, namely\u2014that these penal seltlements soon become colonies of high moz ral and political value.The traces of conve origin are lost in the very first genoration (= nay more, many of the convicted themselves {rom being removed from their old haunts and bad associates become under the encouraging prospects of once more rejoining virtuous society, reformed, respectable, und often weul- thy members shee community.The colony, too, In due procèss of time, rises to the dignity of à tirst class British Province as in Australia.\u2014Anglo Saxon.The arrival of the Dean Richmond in England direct irom Chicago, has created a se nsa- tion, but it is not exnctly true that she is the first vessel that has reached Great Britain from the terior lakes of Canada.Others, if our memory be accurate, have preceded her.A similar error prevails as 10 what steam vessel has the right to claim the priority in making a transatlantic voyage.Many award this honor to the Sirius, Captain Roberts, which arrived here the same day with the Great Western, Capt.Hoskin.The first British steam- ar crossed the Atlantic several years before either the Sirius or Great Western ; she wus built in Quebec, and called the Royal Wil- tum, and was owned wholly or in part by Mr.{stevenson of that city.This circumstance is still fresh in the minds of many persons in the «¢ ancient capital.\u2019 But a vessel having treal Herald, 28th inst.) nos 1 \u2018 un auxiliary steam apparatus on board, cross= a THE QUEBEC GAZETTE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, ed the At : ntic many years before the Royal Williamteveu, Stre was owned 1, and sailed from New York, shoitly alter the close of the warof 1512.We throw out these remarks in the hope that some person whose remembrance of such facts is better than ours, will give the true statement with the proper chronology of these important events inthe history of navigation.The Canadian papes continue their warm eulogies on the lie of steamers, and are naturally proud of their achievaments.The only thing to be regretted 1s that the climate puts an end to their voyiges during the winter.Poaddand, which i.Baillargeou, M.D., P.Mofiat, M.R.CS.L.A.Jackson, M.D.J.P.Russell.M.D.E.r Buths by pay- uF 0.L.Rooituille, M.D, R.F.Rinfret, M.D, L.Girard, A.Rowand, Ph.Wells, L.J.Roy.M.D.Jus, A.Sewell, M.D., John L.Hall, MCC.John Fitzpatrick, M.D., P.G.Tourangeau, M.D.Jas.Paiuchaud, M.D., P.O.Tessier, \u2018.1'remont, M.D.A IN AID OF THE FLOATING THE above BAZA/ GOVERNME George's Hotel) I Ton 1s.3d.+ children half price.bec, 21st Oct, 1856.lOR SALE.] HDS.BRIGHT PORTO RICO SUGAk, Æ Puncheons Porto Rico Molasses, Boxes M.R.Raisins, New Crop, Qr.-Casks Boiled Linseed Oil, Kegs Putty Bladders.LANE, GIBB & C0 Quebedr 2710 Oct}, 1856.BANK OF B.N.AMERICA.HE NOTES of this BANK issued QUEBEC and ST.JOHN, N.B., ae redeemed at gigher branch at par.F.W.WOOD, Manager, Quebec.Quebec, T8Ëh Oct, 1856.Now landing from Schooner \u201c OSPREY from Labrador, at Wyatt's wharf: ° BARRELS prime Fall Herrings, 30 400 do.Freon Cod Fish, 500 gallons Cod Oil.-4 .1I.WARREN.Quebec, 160 Oct, ¥3566.GRAND T NHE PUBLICY are respectfully informe! that the RAILWAY WILL BE OPENED THROUGHOUT : TO TORONTO!! MONDAY! OCTOBER 27 TRAINS WILL RUN AS nou THROUGH TRAINS, STOPPING AT PHANCIPAL STATION Will leave MONTREAL cvery morning (Sur days excepted)\u2019 at 7:30 AM., arriving?TORONTO at 9:30 P.M.Will leave TORONTO at 7:00 A.M,, arriviré ; at MONTREAL at 9:00 P.M.LOCAL TRAINS, | STOPPING AT ALL STATIONS, Will lenve BROCK VILBE, \u2018daily, for NOX TREAL at 8:30, AM.; returniug fi MONTREAL, at 8:40, P.M.ok Will leave QSLLEVILLE, dally, for BROCE VILLE.at 7:00 AM.: returning fo\u201d BROCKYILLS at 3: Will leave CO by, gn at 6:30, A.M.; retin from TOR > at 4:45, PM.\u201d : ; vill?Freight Traina wil not rup between Brock?! og and Toront Auritig the fret week.re FARES RETIVEEN TORONJO AND MONTREAL : \u2018Pireé Clés 1.2.1.810 00 P.M.' ONTO: , far TOR ONT) t.John Street.{dbs pe et ve fo 18th Oct,, 1856.Second do .0 \"SE pl Manage Lub +, Z.Nuult, M.D., R.H.Russell, MD.E.Wu.Marsden, M.D., M.RCS.L.Jas.Recd P.E.Landry, M.D. inced neral THING con- water yerful they Dum.ed in rom u speel- 1.We n this pd de- there- the fa- >C.1, M.D.EL.in the Saint ESDAY JAYS.UG AK.k CU.A sued al 8., are r, ueber.REY pri : ings, REN.AY.nformed ED 1 21.QWs 0, ons 1g (Sur riving ® arrisiog Y y NS, or MON piug from BROCK ting from RONTU: ORONTI Brockvill ek.REA D ok, angel 2 A dE vu : THE QUEBEC GAZETTE, THURSDAY.dOTOBER 30.\u201c1656., SPECIAL NOTICES.\u201cRIVER MEN, NOTICE! HERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS has over the most valunble medicine to travellers pie It will preveut the many uupheusiit tending a change of water\u2014it relieves, lowly bat su ely, the most distressing {orn of Ho has, nid bY graduallfregulating the bowels pot restore the system t leet order.Meyer aml Ague, Chrohil oT Nervous Debility, prespepisi, Indigestion nd Headache, yield fouulily to this delightfolkpreparation.He would caution the public aguinst purchasing any of the many imitations of this delightful oh To prevent imposition, be caretul to A for Bœrhuve's Holland Bitters.\u2014Sce adver- in ust effects st FIOLLOWAY'S PILLS will cure any disense of the Liver aid Stomach alter all other remedies have failed.\u2014 There is no medicine in the world which enjoys such un extensive sale ns thest invalaable Pills, ud none which deserve jt, the myriuds of indivie als who have been ress (oped to fiealth after every other remedy has failed, is the chief and stipes ed cause of their popularity, they have bedn introduced into every country of the world.que been found signally viichetous in all disorders incidental to the hn- man frame < liver and stomach complaints ure quickly carrieu off bytheir use, and their virtues ju severe cases of dropsy, are the most extruor- dinus y ever witnessed by man.gisement.77 pe Read the following certificate in favor of the Balm of Zanthoreu, or East Lodiun Remedy : 5, Humrukrey, Esq, i= Ogdensburgh, N.Y.Dear Sir, arrived at Montreal from Quebee, on the steametr Jolin Muna, June Sth, at 7 o'clock AM.Soon after reaching ny Hotel, | was at- tucked with Dysentery.The discharges were ploudy, frequent aud atten ed with much pain ariping.und recommended t y dose of your Zun- thoren, of which there was fortunately a bottle in the house, 1 took two doses within the hour.and by half past nine J felt quite comfortable.1 went to churel in the morning and evening and had no more trouble that day, and the next morning felt quite well.Surely 1 never tried a divine which cures go speedily and leaves the pvstemt 10 #0 fine a le us does your Balm of ganthores.fst am.Sir, yours truly and thankfully, C.NICHOLS.Montreal, June 11h, 1856.For Sale by Wm.BENNING, No.14, Buade Sureet, opposite the French Cathedral and druggists generally.Eure DeENtirrice.\u2014- Having made use of this excellent touth-powder, we cannot too high- Iv recommend it Lo our readers, lt seuux to pos- oss all the requisites of a Dentifrier, being agreenble to the taste, whildfit is most efficient .as à clennver of the teeth, & 1dering them white without injuring the enamet.notice it is preparesl trom the recipe ff br.Elliot.whose experience and skill fn the dentai art shonld of itself be suflicient to justify i plicit confidence in his recommendation.= Mon freat Heratd- _ 900 Pos Best Irish Séap, VEGETABLE PUILMONARY BAtsAM.FOR Couaus, CoLns AND CoNsEMPTION._An expression of opinion of Albert Guild, M.D.Boston, Muss.: = Having prescribed tbe Balsum in muny lung complaints, with uniform ccess, I can with confidence recommend ils fise for all those complaints for which it is \"0 d as a remedy.\u201d Reed.Cutler & Co, Druggists, Boston, proprietors.Be careful to get the genuine, us there are many imitations.Price 50 cents and $1.Sold in Quebec by J.Musson & Co ; Joseph Bowles ; G.G.Ardouin, and others.r \u2014\" Sugar, Teas, Coffee, &e.- HDS BRIGHT PORTO ¢ SUGAR.156 Pnns Porto Rico & Cola Mus.Molasses.1000 Packages Tens à general assortiment.110 Bags Java and Laguayra Coffee, 120 Bags Cleaned Patou Rice.100 Cases Candles, Patent Wax and Adamantine, 100 Boxes Oswego Blue Starch, so Du.do.Corn do, 75 Do.Leech & Coleman's London Starch, 10 Do.Power's Waterford Blue, 50 His, DeKuyper's Gin, iv bond or duty RICO paisl, 12 Hhds Martel's Brandy, vinlage 1550 & 51, 4 Mhds.& 8 qr.-casks Sherry, 22 Qr.-Casks Port Wine, 100 Cases Cognac Brfindy.; 250my Principe Cigars, Barrios Brand.30 Bags Soft Shell Almonds, 30 Boxes Prepared Cocos und Bron, 0 Bags Pimento, 10 Bules Courbon Cloves, 50 Mats Cassin, 2 Cases No.1 Penang Nulmegs.100 Boxes Tobacco Pipes, 500 Do.Casey's Liverpool Soup.100 Do.Ground Pepper.\u2014ALSG,\u2014 Alum, Epsom Salts, Eau de Cologne, Fancy Soup, London Pale Soap.Mustard.Pickles, Shoe Thread, Pails, Brooms, &e.\u2014AND-\u2014 100 Crates Rarthenware, sod 35 Packuges Glassware.For Sale by JOUN PATERSON.Quebce, 24{}'Oct., 1856.4 : .CIGARS.x JPUNS.very superior BARBADOES | 50 M ILLE very choice followmg ue) SYRUP.Brands :\u2014 30 Hbds.very, bright Porto Rico Sugar.DECABANAS, + J.W.LEAYCRAFT, LA COMPETENCIA, \u201ca1: - West Indix Wharf.FLORA REGALLA.For Sale, G.MOUNTAIN.51} St, Peter Sweet.Quebec, zJue Oct, 1850.Old South Side Madeira.| WPORTATION 1851.For Sale, M.G MOUNTAIN, 51y St.Peter Street.Quebec, 24th Oct, 1856.Port Wines.MPORTATION 1855 and 1856\u2014in Pipes, 1 Hhds.and Qr.-Casks.From the firm of * Kingston, Son & Co.\u201d For Sale, .G.MOUNTAIN.513 St, Peter Street.Quebec, 24th Oct, 1856.Just Received per \u2018 Hemisphere Boreale,\u201d from Labrador : 487 BEL, Labrador HERRINGS, 50 Halit-Bbls.do.10 Bbls.Cod-fish, 10 Casks Cod Oil.MH.WARREN.Quebec, Oct.23rd, 1856._ NOTICE TO PARENTS.Commercial, English and.Clas- Ps sical Education.HE REV.R.'A.CARDEN, Assistant Minister of the \u2018Church oi the Holy Trinity ik prepared to give \u2018Instruction to: n limited number of DAY Trin ty, Church, Hots of Instruction, from 1 to 3 P.M.BOARDERS treated members of Mr.Carden\u2019s fam Instruction commences on et.27th.limited number Of Pupils can be taken., Teme Moderate.ply to Mr, Carden.Quebeet, 21st Oct, 18s.3 colleges, factories, foundries, hotels, UPILS AND BOARDERS + af hia residence, SL.Stanislaus St., next door to 95 AM.to 12, and } \u2018respect n8 ily, 34 MONDAY next.; No hoy admitted nnder 9 years of age.Early applicition is necessary, as only 4 BY AUCTION.SALES Underwriters Sale of Sugar and Molasses.By Auction, will he Sold.on FRIDAY nexi, the 3lst inst, on ST, ANDREWS WIIARF, on weconuut of UndexWriters, or others com cerned : - 7 | HDS.PORTO ed) T1 Paus.Molasgs, saved Iron the steamer + Niffolet,\u201d sunk ut D bizcan.\u2018 , Sale at ELEVEN o'clock, AM.A.FRASER & CO.Quechee, 29th Oct., 1856.A.&B.Underwriters\u2019 Sale.CO SUGAR, | winde sold, by Auction.on TUESDAY, the Es WOVEMBEL, at the QUEBEC E CRAN RRL NOON, for acegunt of the ia- LAE Th a : | A HE Ship MARCHIQ- SH NESS O QUEEN pe RA BURY,\u201d 668 tis register, H.SaLkussy Brovkick, Mifter, as she ngw .i lies ut Mr, OLIVER'S WHARF, with the lower rigging, masts, yurds, &b.+ The boats, anchors, chain, cables and\u201d other materials, to be sold.separate.CF For cunditions of Sale and other particuldrs respecting the Ship, apply to Messrs, Ep.Bur- wraLn & Co., or atthe Office of the undersigned, where the Report of Survey may be seen.| ARCHD.CAMPBELL, ! H.M.Notary.| Quebec, 23rd Oct, 1856, ji GAS FOR THE COUNTRY.YAS APPARATUS, after the Patent of fhe Maryland Portable Gas Company.IC.W: Woobwonru & Co, are now offering for shle w most complete, cheap, gimple au) efficient | GAS MA NE! adapted in all respects 1 wants of fe dwellings, public und private schools, eburclies, waterjng pliees, &c., as well as of towns and villages, | Details will be furnished by applying lo C.W.WOODWORTH & CO., ; 74 Wall Street, New Yor 29th Oct.1856.\u201c Cm JUST RECEIVED, J Per \u201c ITemedined from St.Johns, Nfld.~ UINTALS Dry Table Codfists (500 8009 [Gallons Cod Oil.| \u2019 Quebee, 13th Oct, 1 } M.H.WARRE [RISTI SOAP.Just received per \u201c Eliza Keith,\u201d from Cork.i à for Sale by ; \u20ac.E.LEVEY & CO, S.James Street.Quebec, 20th Sep \u2019 \\ Fine Sherries.| and GOLD, in qr.-casks.| For Sale, ' ) M.(+, MOUNTAIN, |! 51; St.Peter Street: * Quebec, 21h Oct, 1856.RAG.NEW BOOKS.(CHANBER'S History of the Russian War, with Maps, l\u2019lans, and wood Engravings, complete in one volume.: The War-Puth.a narrative of adventures in the Wilderness, &c., by J.B.Jones.The Wedding Guest a fricud to the Bride and Bridegroom.Edited by T.S.Arthur.: Rachel and the New World ; à trip to tue United States and Cuba, translated from the French of Leon Beauvallet.! \u2018Walter Benning, the adopted Sen; or illusjra- tions of the Lord's Prayer.'* The Bee and White Anis, their manners and habits ; with illustrations of animal instinct und intelligence, by D.Iardner, D.C:; Le with 135 illustrations, Geographic, Elementaire a l'ujagë-des Febles et des Familles, par Peter Parley.! Petite Histoire Universelle a l'isage des Ecoles ef des Familles.par Samuel G.Goodrich.For Sale by MIDDLETON & DAWSON.Mountain Hill Quebee, 22nd Oct., 1836.: ; ; + A RARE CHANCE.; he witha small Capi CHE undersigng « AMERICARS of closing up 4 STOCK and LEM TERMS.Thi as are nsugldy dE, being desirous a.will sell their FAVORABLE ¢ Rivers, 29th Sept., 1856.Barbadoes Syrup and Sugar, \u2018 For Nale by the Subscriber : | Quebec, 24th Oct.1856.Provincial Tug Steamers for the Lowet St.Lawrence.Se fIYHE NEW IRON SCREW TUG STEAMERS » AWMPOLEON [LV Capt.Wa.Davinson, and \u201cQUEEN VICTORIA,\u201d Capt.Davin McKay, have commenced their regular trips down the St.Lawrence, and will be found stationed at BRANDY POTS and elsewhere, for Towing or otherwise assisting Vessels.The undersigned is prepared to receive gil orders for Towage, &c., which will meet with immediate attention.; F.BUTEAU, Agent, St.Petet Street.Quebec, 1st Oct.1836.© 8aw, NOTICE.|- HE undersigned being duly appointed CONSEIL JUDICIAIRE to WILLIAM.JAMES WILSON, of Inverness, gentleman, all\u2019 persons are heteby informed that.noy tränsac- tion with the «0 Wirgiam James Wilson valid, withoy writing of th 20th Aug., 1854 FEARING & SHIP CHANDLERS, ; LT .MANUFACTURERS OF CORDAGE.MPORTERS of Chain Cables,\u2018 Arfchors, Coit Chain and Bunting.~*~ ' ' Dedlers in Duck, Bolt Rop Windlass Gearing, Stores, &c.ba 8 Long Wharf and 2 Cémmercia BOSTON.« TlyineOukum; nti, OÙ, Pa Streët: Hrsry L.FEARING.17th Oct.1856.Baw 6th » bind diigo 28 FIPHREE GENTLEMEN ean be accompo- }.u | private Lens 40 50 75 uns Molusses, j=4 Landing ex % MARIE HENRIETTE,\u201d from 150 The Rifle, Axe and Saddle-Bags, and other J.cc- The complete Manual for Young Sportsmen ; THE BKITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN CHIEF CABIN PABSAGE.SEcoxp CABIN ** Cutrr CADIN PaSSAGE.110 dollars SEconp CABIN ; © Persia, Capt.Juÿlkins, Arabia, Capt.Stone, Asia, Capt.E.G.Lott, .Viagara, Cupt.Ryrie, ! Africa, mast head ; Green on s port bow.! Persia, Judkins, N.York, Wednesday, 29th *¢ Arabia, Stone, Asia, Lott, Niagara, Wickman.Boston, Weduesnay.3rd Dec Persia, Judkins, N.York, Wednesday, 10th + Arabiu, Stoue, Africa, Shannon, N.York, Wednesday, 24th © able for (Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewellery, Precions Stones or Metals, unless Bills of Ladiug are signed thérefor aud the value thereof therein expressed.! TO THE MILITARY, CIVILIANS, isin- | osent and authority \"fi | Wu.H.Hr{okt |: dated with BOARD and LODGING ji ddress, A.J.Q.; GAZETTE OFFICE.Quebec, 26th September, 1856.a FOR SALE.Qu ASES PRESERVED LOBSTERS, i 1 1b.tins.50 Ib » Bright l\u2019orto Rico Sugar, 86 do Porto Rico Molasses, 50 Puny, Clayed do.8 do, Jumnica Rum, 27 oo, .; ROBT.MITCHELL; Quebec, 71h Oct, 1856.; i FOR SALE.ARRELS Bright Porto Rico SUGAR,86 Do.Porto Rico Molasses, oy 5 Jumaics Rum, 00 Boxes Twankuy, i 40 + Young Myson, TEA 100 Kegs White Lead, 25, 50, and 100 Ibs.each.ROBT.MITCHELL & CO., - Arthur Street.Quebde, Qcl.1st, 1856.abradur :\u2014 BLS.LABRADOR HERRINGS, 200 Gallons Cod Oil 400.Gallons Seal Oil._ M.H.WARREN.Quebce, 8th Oct., 1856.0 e UST RECEIVED\u2014Harper for Novem- .tures, Ly Wm.Henry Milburne, with introduction by Rev.J.McClintock, D.D.witRalirections for l'andling the Gun, the Rifle and the Rod ; the Art of Shooting on Wing ; the Breaking, Managemeni, and Huuting of the Dog ; the Varieties and Mabits of Game ; Ifeer, Luke and Sea-Fish- ing, &e., Je.prepdredM4iur the use of the Youth of America, by Frank Forester.l'or Sale by MIDDLETON & DAWSON.Mountain Hill.\"Quebec.24th Oct, 1856.ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.130 dollars.La aa ee = T5 + FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.Bee 60 The Ships from Boston call nt Halifax.Canuda, Capt.Lang, America, Cap.Wickman, apt.Shannon, Europa, Capt.Leiteh, \u201cPhèse Vessels carry u,clear White Light at avboard bow ; Red on Viagara, Leiteh, Bostorf Wêduesday.220d Oct Boston.Wednesday, 5th Nov N.York, Wednesday.12th + Canuda, Lang, Boston, Wednesday, 19th © Europa, Leitch, N.York, Wednesduy.26th +.Boston, Wednesday.17th + Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon ou hoard.The owners of these Ships will nol be account For Freight or Passage apply to IE.CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, New York.23rd Oct., 1856./ HE undersigned are thankful for past public that having secured the services of a additional first rate Blank Book Manufacturer 12th Sept., 1856.\u20ac hart\u201d « dvory \u201d aud *\u201c Phoenix\u201d brands, tor sale by .G.MOUNTAIN.150 Quebec, 15th Oct.) 1856.Rifle, Axe and Saddle-Bags.|© neral knowledge of gon Work.PoWHITTY, 79 St.and Street.SILAW'S BUILDINGS.MOUNTAIN HLL, lank Books\u2014 Account Books, HOUND AND RULED TU ANY PATTERN AMD ! NEATLY PAGED.favours and would beg to inform the | nd Paper Ruler, they ure now prepared to ex- ceute ail orders with progaptiess and in superior style, They keep always on Hatha large assortment 1 of the best English papefs suitable for the use of Banks, Public Offices, snd Mercantile Houses generally.Specimens of the quality and Binding of their Blank Books may be seeu at their Store.lo MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Shaw\u2019s Buildings.CHAMPAIGNE.ASKETS in Qis.and Pts, \u2018\u2018Rum- Quebec, Sept.10th,'1856.enh, \u201c(PRIME CODFISI.UINTALS Very Superior Table, For Sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN, No.514 St.Peter St.th ANTED Y A RESPECTABLE MAN, a situation as Office Keeper or Messenger, or any ther suitable employment.Undeniable refer- nees can be given.Apply D.ES.Guzette fice.Quebee, 11th Sept.1856.WANTED.FIRST RATE TURNER and TRON FI - NISHER.Apply to Quebec, July or To \\NTED\u2014A competent ENGINEER, also a first rate SMITH, whohas a ge- Apply to P.WHITTY, 79, Panl Street.Quebec.12th July, 856.MARBLE Monuments, Headstones, Crosses, &e.can be selected and ERECTED THIS FALL, from a HEAVY AND VARIED STOCK, second to none in «THIS CANAD Prices to meet the time 3 MANTLES, TABLE TuÉs.and every article in the trade always on hand.Couutry orders securely packed.FELIX MORGAN, 194, St.John Street, (without.) Quebec, 2nd Oct.1866.= General Registry Office for all parts of Canada, &e.\"FOR ÊLERKS, JOURNEYMEN TRADESMEN, APPRENTICES, & MALE SERVANTS.Hours for application of the above from 9 o'clock ol) am.- Hours for receiving applications of Employers, from 2 to 4 o\u2018eluek.P.M.Applications in writing vecéiyed at all hours during the day.| K.GRUSS, Noha Street.N.B.\u2014Persona applying for situations will please bring referencesae to characler, ge.#- Articles Lost or Found will be attended to with promptitude.Quebec.3rd September, 1856.Important to Every-Body.Fo} the last three years, I have been engaged in a business known ouly to myself, and, comparatively, few others, whom 1 have instructed for the sum of $200 each, which has averaged me at the rate of $2,000 to $3,000 per annum ; and baving made arrangements Lo g6 lo Europe next Spring, to engage in the same bu- AND.PUBLIC IN GENERAL.| British North American CHEAP CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT | -ÀÆ No: 11, Fabrique Street.Rh UPPER TOWN, i (Next door to Messis.J.& O.CREMAZIE.) \"ThE Subscribers] beg to announce that YY \u201cihe FALL AND WINTER STOCK is now complete, having just marked oft a large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, selected from the most fushionable houses in London.comprising an extensive assortment of West of England Broad Cloth, Pilot.Beaver, Whitneys and Reversible Cloths, Dovsking, Cus simeres.Scotch Tweeds, Vestings, &e.I.& L.L.have been appointed Sorx AGENTS for Canuda for the celebrated WENDHAM COATS, being well adapted for this climate.Tt consists of & GREAT COAT.the lining of which can be converted into an OXONTAN, forming a Dodble Coal.N.B.\u2014Our Stock of GENT'S HOSIERY con- sits in part of à large assortiment of LAMB'S WOOL snd MERINO VESTS.PANTS, HOSE, &e., Xe.A large variety of FANCY FLANNEL and LINEN SHIRTS.\u201d Military, Port Hole, Gumbridge, Piccadilly and other Collars always on hand.A choice selection of Neck Ties and Seo All ord tually attended ¢ 3 orders punetually attendra to.! v & L.LEWINE, \u2018Quebec, 14th Oct.1860._ Just Received, Watches accompanied with the Makers\u2019 Certificate.GW Hunting English Patent Lever WATCHES of SUPERIOR FINISH, from the celebrated firm of S.J.Touras & Co.Liverpool, with certificate of their warranty\u201d - For Sale by C.J.ARDOUIN, Watch Maker and Jeweller, 25 Fabrique Street, 1 Facing the Upper Town Market.26th Sept.1866.; THE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT JUST Received\u2014The Seat of Government of 8) \"Canada (first publication in 1843, now republished with additional matter,) also the Com- cil\u2018arid the * Double Mgjority Question\u2014by Dunbar:Ross, Esq., M.RAP \u2014Price ls.Hd.For sale bh MIDDLE ON & DAWSON, Mountain Hill.1: Quebec, 8rd Oct.,- 1856.is : .LANDING.© \u201cEx City ot Quebec.\u201d and * Queen of 'Shoba.™ JUST RECEIVED, New Crop Raisin Ss.EM.R.RAISINS, from Newfoundland Per \u2018\u201c Hrnemne \u201d & Tnres BromufEY | A R.-CASKS BOILED LINSEED OIL, 5 1 White Lead, Lon- \u20188 Hollands, Je # §0'Onses Bootb's Old Tom Gin, \u2018potion and Functions of the Legislative Coun-, a 20 Carroteels Zante Currants.siness, I am willing to give full instructions in the art to any person in the United States or Ca- nadas, who will remit me the sum of $1, Tam induced, from the success I huve been favored with, and the many thankful acknowledgments I have received from those whom 1 have instructed.and who are making from 85 to 515 PER DAY ab it, iggive any person an oppor unity to ena ge in business, which is eas pleasant, and very profitable, at a small cost.(here is positively No HuMpuc in the maser! teferences of the Lest class can be given as regarda its charcne- ter, and I can refer to persons whom ! have instructed, who will testify that they are making from $5 to $15 per day at the same.It is a business in which either ladies or gentlemen can engage, and with perfect case muke a very hand some income.Several /udies in various parts of New York State, Pennsylvania and Maryland.whom I have instructed, re now making from $3 to $6 per day at it.It is à GENTEEL BUSINESS and but à few shillings is required to start it.Upon receipt of à $1, ! will immediately send to the applicant a printed circular containing full instructions in the art, which can be petfectly understood at once.; All leiters must be addressed to A.T.PARSONS, 835 Broadway, N.Y.20th Sept.1856.Sm Now landing from \u201c Three Brothers,\u201d from Newfoundland.> TLS.Day Table COD FISH.560 95 llons Cod Oil, Quebec, Oct.14th, 1856.rele Green Cod Fish, M.H.WARREN.Now landing ex * Three Brothers,\u201d from \u201cNewfoundland, S gor 9 TH 5% Bright Muse M.H.WARREN.- Quebec, 14th Oct., 1856.| eb apr Landing ex.© Emerald Isle,\u201d from Latra- dor.5 0 BLS Labrador No.1.Herting- 36 700 Qils Green Codtish.400 do Large Dry Table Codfish.; 1000 Gallons Cod Oil.N 4 Tierces Salmon.M.H, WARREN.Quebre.Oct.15th, 1856.IC and 1 X TIN.TDOXES best CHARCOAL TIN 150 now receiving by Grand Trunk : Railroad.: .8.SUOTT.Quebec, Aug.26tb, 1856.WIRE FENCING.: CHEAP and SOLID ARTICLE.ALSO fresh supply of SELF SEALING CANS for preserving Fruit.p : For Sale by HENRY Quebec, Aug.9th, 1856.FOR SALE Ez \u201c Anglo- Sazon.\" - OXES FRESH MUSCATEL 193 RAISINS, Crop 1856.© = To arrive per \u201c City of Hamilton\u201d : 200 Barrels London Refined Sugar, : 300 Do do Crushed do.2 250 Boxea Belmont Sperm Candles, 10 Hhds Coleman's Mustard, To Sell at COST PRICE their STOCK OF 1 MONTH ONLY a LARGE GOODS, all of which have been selected in the European Markets, and purchased direct from PROFIT.to effect à elcarance, ik be he piece supplied ou the CHEAREST 2000 400 Extensive Sales Dry Goods| AT TH LONDON 6, ST.JOHN determined to commence on MONDAY NEXT, and cont Customers rarely to be found.05 For particulang see Hanc-Bills.TAKE Noricz.\u2014The Sale 10 commence o Quebec, 11th October, 1856.IMPORTATION OF DRY GOODS.AMES HEWITT & CO.have now opened over 200 Packages of NEW FALL ¢ Manufacturers, The whole will bo sold ata VERY SMALL 28 Wholesale Customers and Families bny- in our Wholesale Department.5 J.HEWITT & CO.38, St.Jobn Street First Dry Goods Store inside the Gute.Quebec, L3th Oct, 1850.[FE CES Horock\u2019s Shitting, from 44d., worth 64d.430 Pieces Black and Colored Cobourg, from I 73d., worth 111d.' 200 ¢ Black French Merino, from 1s, worth 1s.Gd.) \u2018 160 Frendh Silk Velvet, from, 5s.9.worth 88.S06 Flannel, all wool, from 104d.15014 scotch Taml>s Wool Shawls and Sep ls, | OW fr 200 Fancy Tweed Trowscrings, 2s.j0d-j,} to 12s, 6d.! : 11 50.\u201c Beaver.Pilot Cloth and Whitiiey.for Top Cohta.15 per cent.Cheaper than last yea J.HEWITT & CO.Quebec, 13th Oct.1856.DRESS GOODS, &c., &e.1ECLES GALA aud German Plaid, from 1s5d upwards.100 Pieces French Merino, ; 150 Pieces Double Twilled French Cobjurg, Fancy Tweeds, Cashmeres, Chally, De- All at a very small advance.J.HEWITT & CO.13ih October, 1856.Velvets, Silks, Satinettes.150 IECES French and Genoa Silk e) Velvets, from 5s 9d-16 265 3d.235 Pieces Gros de Nuples, Glace :5i1k, Satinette.125 Fancy Silk Dresses, Flounces, &c.20 PER CENT cheaper than formerly.J.HEWITT & CO.13th Oct.1856.\u2014_ I'amily and Household Goods; I HEETINGS, Shirtings, Linen Damask s Quilts, Linens, Table Cloths and Napkins, Blankets, Nursery Diapers, Towellinge.flannels, Kerseys, Water \u2018Twist Shirtings.AT THEIR USUAL LOW RATE.J.HEWITT & CO.15th Oct.1856.Embroidered Muslins, Ribbons, Flowers, Gloves.EE Novelty in Collars, Chemisettes, sleeves, Habit Shirts, Silks, Flouncings, Ii us, &e., &e., French Ribbons, Flowers, und (rloves, J.HEWITT & COS 14th Oct.1856.; Lambs Wool Hosiery and Underclothing.ACE assortment from the BEST MAKERS, at the LOWEST PRICES, in Hose.Socks, Shirts, Drawers, &ec., &c., Aberdeen Knitted Hose, Gent.\u2019s Socks.J.HEWITT & CO.13th Oct.1856, For Gentlemen\u2019s Wear.ANCY TROWSER°S, Cassimeres black and coloured.Beavers.Whitneys, Pilot Cloths, Wesl of Eng- 1 Superfine Cloths, Vestings, Ready made Shirts sud Collars, Neck Ties, Braces, &c.SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER ! ! #&\" À liberal discount allowed to Retailers in Towa and Country.\\ J.HEWITT & CO.38, John Street, lat Store inside whe Gate.Quebec, 13th Oct.1856.NEW FANCY GOODS! LONDON AND PARIS, Per \u201c ANGLO-SAXON.(OLOAES, Mantles, Laces, Ribbons, Vel- vels, Muslin Fiubroidéries, French Flowers, Trimmings, : French Merinos, &c.N consequence of alterations about to be made in their premises, the Subscribers have y t JODS, thereby oifering inducements MONDAY NEXT, and continue for ONE QJ CREW JACKS of various power, Screws AJR.À will meet at the ESPLANADE MUSE ROOMS, on WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, com- AA o'clock.Juniors to attend, TORIO == TILE Cl months.VERY LOW.; 60 Pairs Superior Whit Blankets, Jaa.) Gd.to 50s.ot 150 PiceesSupertine Cloth for Bloaks, from bs.| *+ suûicient numuber ol copiez of the ovatoriv (pnb- I | j HOUSE, STREET.inue lor UN IE MONTTI, J.& E.BARROW, FOR SALE.42 OB\" Labrador Herrings, ex.|9, Quebec Chambers, St.I * Providence\u2019! from Labraduy.M.H.WARREN.® Quelee, 5th Oct, 1850: : FOR HIRE At Bisset's Foundry, St.Valier Street, \u2019 for lifting Steamboat Shafts\u2014also, a Wag on for Weighty Toads.G.BISSET.Quebec, 25th Sept., 18564.SINGING CLASSES.CARTER\u2019S SINGING CLASSES pencing NOVEMBER Sth.: Class A for instructiong in the rudiments at 6 This hour lys they selected tu enable \" HAYDN'S ORAN° nt half past 7 Glass B for thé pre s 5s, per mont À 5-4 for the course of 6 Vliose intending lv join class B are requested o\u2018gJve in their names as soon \u2018us possible 50 that ished by Novello, London and New York, atide, ML.¢y.may be obtained.: Quebec, Alt Oct, 1856, \u201cTAY are\u201d IBIAMO, the celebrated BRINDISI fiom the Opera of ; lRAVIATA, | with English words by LINLEY- ; IL BALEN, i the grand Aria for Baritone, toma : IL, THOFATORE.GRAND BARCAROLLE | Over th» Summer Sea; us surg hy Bra Panto in moLeTTo.4 i ALICE HAWTHORNE'S Beautiful Ballad! What is Home without a Mother?And a new supply.of * FU : BOBBIN\u2019 OUND.- GAREY, BROTHERS, Music Library, 24, St.John St._Quehiee, Oct.10th, 1856.; ot To Ship Masters, Owners, §te- vedores, §c., &r.; i SUPERIOR WINCHES! FOR HIRE at Tid.per Jay, and all other requisite Loading at exceedingly low priced.\u2014 ATS0 ON HAND\u2014 Materials for discharging General Cargoes, rond Iron.Ballast, &e.Any of the above materials brought tol and from Vessels free of extra charge.! maget complete The foregoing comprises the Iron work un bund, made to order, and répair- 4 stock of Gear inthe trade.ed.J} L WILLIAM WEBB, on of the Inte Ronkrr WEHB,) Oarr Cove, QUEREC; Between Blais\u2019 and Dinning's Booms.Quebec, 25fh Sept.1856.\u2019 i QUEBEC FUEL YARD.| YHE undersigned having made arrgnge- ments for opening a PUBLIC FUEL YARD in this City.is prepared to reéeive Qrders for Fuel, and to contract with Public Fnstithitions and Householders for a supply of the Best Maple ail- wood and al much less than suul post.Ff N.BOXER.N Quebec & Saguenay Railway Offce, Place 4\u2019 Armes, 16th Sept, 1856.i SUNABLE RATES.Tor the convdpience of pgrefingers the will be SAWKTund delivergh D tpeir resi e scribors.i I BELFAST CORDAGE-nssorted sizes.Duck.\u2014AL80-\u2014\u2014 § Anchors and Chains, 7° i CHARLES HK.LEVEY & CQ., St.James St.Quebec, Sept 11th.1856.; opened, and for Sale by penets SAM.J.SHAW, ! ie, ALY A few Choice New Patjerns in Velvet and Tapestry Curpets, with Rugs to match.GLOVER & FRY.Quebec, Oct.9h, 1856.Cravats, Shirts, Collars, *LOVER & FRY will have for inspection, direct trom Paris and London, per ¢ An- grlo-Saxon,* To=Day, the LATEST STYLES in GENTLEMEN'S GOODS, viz.{ Gentlemen's Cravats, Searfa, Mu (Hoves, Fancy Wool Hosiery.Shirl Collars, &@nge.In à few days Gentlémen\u2019s FRENCH UNDER-CLOTHING.N.B.\u2014NICHOLL\u2019S C suitable for the present Season.: GLOVER & FRY: 2 Quebec, Oct.91h, 1856.WM.LAIRD& CO Corner of Hope & Fabrique Streets, HV; now on hand a VERY LARGE and I'L well agsorted STOCK OF DRY GOODS, to which they would Invite the aitention of buy- cts, ns they are CONFIDENT CHEAPER GOODS will not be found in Canada, WM.LAIRD $ co.Quebec, Oct.6th, 1850.Scotch Wool Hosiery, &c.T UST OPENED a complete assortment of Ladies, Gentlemen's and Children\u2019s SCOTCH WOOL HOSIERY.| .\u2014ALS0-\u2014\u2014 Gentlemen's Scotch Wpol Under Clothing, Dress Shirts\u2019 Shirt Collars, Shirt Front., Gloves Braces, &e., &¢.| Ju LAIRD & 00.Quebec, Oct.6th, 186.~~ West of England Broad Cloths, _ PATENT FINIS, UITABLE for Ladies\u201d Cloaks and Gentle- \u201cmen\u2019s Wear, from 8s.9d.per yard\u2014 i > (warrantied not tu Apot.) \u2014ALs0,\u2014 .Pilot ad Beaver Cloths, Whitneys; Scptch GIBB & ROSS: or met > ONS OLIAJUNK AND RAGS.«| 50 Boxes Brown Windsor Soap, 250 B damental °° To A nie, 2 Peo mlm ed oo we a ANE.GIBB & CO.\u201c \"Hl WARREN.| as apg ANE, GL : Quebec, 6th Oct., 1856.Quebec, 14th Oct., 1856.° Quebec, 10th Sept., 1856.a Quebec, 8th Oct.1856.Tvdlids, Cassimeres, Douskins, Vestings; &e, ga, Cessim WM LATRE & 60.Quebec, Oth Oct., 1856.ee i LOTHING of all kinds and _Quehee, 121k July.1866.SALT \u201cAFLOAT.\u2018 Ex Ship \u201c Burlington,\u201d Tazo, froté\u201d TAverpool FO) TONS.LIVERPOQL,.SALT, n 500 butk.I1 Cet O1 à pour Ao.PBRAYCRARNT, : _Quebre.Sept.10th ARAG, 4 .FABRIQUE STREET UPPER TOWN MARKET.excéllent/ ity oh JAPAN?hs fs tt ATMO A + Block Tin Dish\u2019 Chiybrd, lana.; Sheffield \u201c Electro\u201d Plated Wates.moderate price.Powder, Shot, Wadd, Caps, &¢., Ke.and Black Birch, next sumer, ut VERY REA- Just Received and For Sale by the} Sub- LINEN CANV AS\u2014Nos.lv 6 aud Cotton } CORNICES, CURTAIN BANDS, &c.RICH ASSORTMENT of the aboge just RICHARD J.SHAW, \u2014 S now receiving ex S.8.¢ Indian, a very que! GOODS, comprising Tea \u201cPrags.ih Seth; \u2018Shivers, Cash Boxes, Lanterns, Hip Baths, Toilet Sets, Nursery \u2018+and Reading Lewps.«1-2 \u2026.} ; AMfDtnçes.Tes and Coffee Pots, froin the\u2018Besl'mhadufoctory in Eng- R.J.S.would respcetfully çail the attekétéd' of intending pnrehasers to his Stock of \u2018\u2018 ROGERS & Sox's\" Superior TABLE CUTLERY ; and Guns and Pistols in great variety, and at & Quebec, Sept.26, 1856.[AN NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPING OF OMVEGO, NY: FPYHE mudersigned is prépeqed 10 ISSLE POLICIEN upon INLAND NAVIC® ION RISKS.: ANDERSON, Aer, SL Pete surecr une, 16856.OCEAN INSURANCE COM\u2018 tay 1 OF NEW YORK.ARINE INSURANCES ein pe gio on application to - À.St, Paul Street, uebec, 3rd April, JSVOÉ | a MARINE INSURANCE, Orient Mutual Insurance Conipany 1 © New York.PPLICATIONS jy INSURANCE, wilt be received by the dh dened, at se, Ble, CAEREDITH ou by Quebec, May 22nd, 1856.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ed - JR .t - \u2014- | ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL.Capital, £2,000,000 Stein, FIRE INSURANCES RE continued to be Birk B10 - DERATE RATES of PREM AL LOSSES adjusted in Quebue, and Puen vy AID.No charge made fur the Policy.LIFE INSURANON- preted où aslvonlageons fecu i FORSYTH, BELL à CO.Quebee, 21st Feby 1836.: = meme pe dpe oy Nefonundiand Marine: Insurance.45 St.Johns Blarine hisurouet Ca.HE undersigned hereby gives Notice ue he has been appointed PROFICOTIXE AGENT, in Canada, for the above Compen, and wili be glad to ussit Ma-termot Vi toc others insured with fheur, * =\" 4 I ARLEN My .Quebee, Aug Ath, 1858 i HIGH SCHOOL, © TT HIGH SCROOI.will kH-0PF : Mter the Summer Vagation, eu Mt, DAY, the 18th instant.K Quebec, 12th August, 18° #4.Woodcock, Snipe, truck.HE undersigned having received a face supply of SINGLE ain! DOUBLE D'4t:- REL GUNS, offers them for Sale lo © Spy MEN ?ab à small advance on d'igrlimie Oc Lat on band SUPERIOR DIAMONT GEAR.bs FF Fi BLASTING POWDER Sop, 4 TE WADS, CAPS, ke.LE ; \u2014ALSÿ\u2014- PISTOLS in great variety ail gl ajhow fiscus RICUD.J.SiTAW.20, Faliriquie Jire ot, Upper Town Mal +.Quelee, 8th Sept.1856.: Very Bright Porta Rico Sugur.For Safe By thés Subspriber-\u2014new Limdine vie | Grand Trunk Railway: ® ANNANTE\u201432 Hhds.y 101 Tigesh ade VENTINA\u201438 do.| Prine Museo CAVMEN\u2014IL do.IN vado Porto Rico N.M.\u2014W do.Sugar.JW LÉSVCHATT West Hdi Mont.Quebre.Sept.10th, 1856; IMPORTANT TO BRUGES, DOCTORS AND OTHERS, TF.GROSS.\u2018ANUFACTURÉE aml IMPOR PER 6 Suspensory Bandages, \u2018Prusses, Che.Expanders, Ladies and Gentlemens Should \u2018Braces, Riding Trusses, Bathing Flaps.ale Spunge Bugs, &o; so Wholesäle'and Retail.15, John Street, Quebec, where all orders will be alteudtd to with pu | tuality aud care.: , -\u2014ALSU.ON HAND AND FOR SALE \u2014 Jewellery, Watobes.Puaintings, Stationers.4.Pomgtum, Qils, Soup.: Reggit, Havana and Principe Cigais.&.\" \u2014A180,\u2014 À lurge and choice assortment of Mevréehatuin Pipes._.FALL AT MODERATE PRICES.\" à * Quebec, 11th-Ang.; 1856: © BOERHAVE\u2019S HOLLAND BITTERS + SL.\u2018obn Str ne DI c Com 7 1 CBLBBRATED ITOLLAND REMEDY Iii Sous-ie-Jorbst., Lower Towil.) \\e °] J, : YSPEPSI A, - DISEASE-OFTHE KIDNEYS, i LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS DP ANY KIND 1 FEVER AND AGUX, | And the various \u2018affections coukuguont ap ! disordered Such galindifestion, Acidity of the Stomach, © \u2014- Veky @ÿqs) fleurtburn, Losdtof Appetie fondehcyaGdetiveness, Blind ab Blew In all Nervods, Rhenwatic and Newrsl de An © tions, it has in numerons-insanous proved hichly beneficial, and,in,othars acted ir decided cure, This is à burbly vedetéMe componna, propar ed ot strictly sdidrflific pivéiples, afterue wan ner of the -celebrated-Mollaud Professor, Vies r- have.Bécâuéé 8f My great suveess in most of (us Enropenan Stalts, its introduetion into the Gnitoit ates wha ntandbd more expecially 08 there ot our fatjertdnd sonttered:here rel Huo ee over ti face.afftis mighty country.Metin with prent fuccesgamong them, T now pir Is wo phe Ar rican ubic, kngwing thot ifs, fenly wend vol medicinal virtues must hé acknowlédz 0e It is particularly roçommended to thee jor sons whose constituijgns may Javodiceff imparre d by the ééntinuons use of ardent spiril>, or vite r forms of dissipation.sengrally instantancen-in offect, it findsTte way flireétly to the sent of Li, TOMACH OIL LIV Li.JUST RECEIVED, And for sale by the Subseribers: ELFAST CORDAGE, assotted sizes, De.Canvass No.J.a8.\" Yellow Metal, Ancliérs dha Chains, &e., &c., c EVEY & CO., - HAS.BE.St.James Street.Quebec, Sept.23rd, 1856.?; .\u2018Hhds, Brls.and hif Briga-i: 4 1 each, i} For Sarx y | CHAS.E, LEVEY CO.de RE Ses Fibres Street.Quebec, 221d July, 1856, 5, mis ; \"India Pale Ale in Wood.A SPINALL\u2019S INDIA; PALE ALE, inf ALSO, ear dy yt 4 LL.Bottled Ale and Porter fu Casks of 4 @ 6 dop |\u201c Barhes & Prk.New York, aud by ' \u2018 | gpa Ne | Bahay Writing and glifekefilig e=cry arbre, ruisine up the déooping spivit, snd.in fol, infusine now health and vigor in the system.; Ç A U-ÉIOWN : The at \u2018populhrity of this delightind Arora has induted any ithitations, \u2018whieh rhe publie should guard Against purchasing.Benet poo supkded to bay anything else until yon have given .} Baerbave\u2019s Holland: Bitters a.fui -ghl.vue bottle will.convince you how.nigel superior it'{s'to sll'these imitation CR 8, Sold at $1.00 pét bottle, of six bottles for 85,00, by the sole proprictors SY BENTA) RK PAGE, Jt.& Lo.y, Mantfactoring Pharénaçentists & Chen: t AN Te or \"Pittshuiph, 1 Dog aist eaerally throtighont {tie Unit 8, QuE SNOL HUE B Sop ihn rar esa EE 1 ot 17th April, 1666.2. me ra EARS LT = CAE Valusbie Block of Buildings partly occupied I him, comprising two first ¢luss Stores and wel àups dt Buade réel, snd two Dwelling Houses on St, Anne Street, The whole in free and com THE QUEBEC GAZETTE, THURSDAY.OCTOBER 30, 1856.\u2014_ Ts O LET OR FOR SALE.FOR SALE.rE YHE HOUSE, with Cowell House, .I Stables.de Ne aud Four * Faces of bande rqutipg on the South Her fout Koud, andon t Ab gin Belvidere fod.2 Two Coltages udjoining the dye property.nied foatug the Bebvidere Bid, Wad] be solid repainted oi Wether with ond fo two deroz of Lata the whole eld an Free and Common 6 Pezsuravols Ist Muy neat, Anply to } (or.MUPCIIELL WX Ca, Avtlouer Street, IN ; Boog Cueto, UU IESG, he 3 PROPERTY FOR SALE.3 Tor BUTE SUBSCRIBER offe Pi fi.sale, on F'avorautr l'Enus, the ax es Muu FOCCAGE, HENRY 8.SCOTT.Quebec, 41h ra 1856 TO BE LET, 3 FEVHAL Fust Class FIXE BRICK lL | HOUSE, Nu, 47, © rande slice LS Laud, with Couch House, stable, dc.bately oceupied [y ldeut-Col, luvixE, containing V4 apartments.Apply to the proprietor.SAMUEL J.SHAW, LANGLOIS & SITAW, Notaries.Ortu Qu hee, Tth Febe, 1556, TO LET.4 PIVHE OFFICES in ST, JAMES [i STREET occupied by the Trustees wee Gighe QUEBEC TURNPIKE 14) ADS.Apply, \\ J.PORTER, Sec'y, to Tr Quebve, Ath Feb, 1566.| eu TO BE LET, From the Ist May next.IN Ti hon well known extensive nul, premises in Champlain Street, ever pind by Mr.Mahony.LANGLOIS & SHAW.Quebre, 24th Janv.TUS6.FOR SALE pu purse on the St 5] Bip Roud, at present vecupied by the subseriber.With from 2 to 20 Acres of Lund.numediste porde:siou can be given.\u2014 ALRO\u2014 BUILDING LOTS of 2 Acres and Jupwards, fronting on tgp.Foy.St.Lewis and Thornhill Road.[he above Property is held in Free and Com- mud Suceage, and situated within a mile nud n half of Quebec, 2-3rda of he purchase money mas Jeiinil on the property tor a term of years, 1 r quiced ROBT.MIT \u201cHELI Guebre, June Hid.1856.TO BE LEFT, + welling- From the Ist May next.== TIN IAT commodions iy in Anne Street, adjoin- GP).Stuart, Es=q., now hin.Jr.Esquire.AHH, House ing the residence of GLOIS & SHAW, ot, Notaries.ail cujnod hy Henry Be Apply to - Quel-e, 14th Jany., 1 FOR SALE.JEVERAL BUILDI: tigny Street, St.Lev tu be sold cheap for cash, it desired.= in d\u2019Ar- Ti is Suburbs, nt Tes constituet / LANGLOIS & SHAW, wnebee.23rd Fey.1856.TO BE LET.From the Ist May next.1d LARGE Brick Building in St.Si Û mon Street, St, Lewis Suburi süitable for 4 sebool-House.Apply w LANGLOIS & SHAW, ; Nutaries.Quebec, 24th_Jany.1850.HOUSE TOL From Ist May nest.T.AGA TANHE HOUSE occupied by the un- BE 4 dersigned in BUADE STREET 1 provided wih Gas ano Water Kixwre\u201d Water Closets, Bath Room, Xe.\" HENRY 8.S¢OTT.Quebec.12th Juny., 1856.\"OR SALE, fo fl.ot the finest COUNTRY fa SEATS in the vicinity ot Quebec, === situate at Perrault's Hil, known as L'Asiie Champetre, comprising Garden, well stocked with fruit trees.and autExtensive Ur- chard, tupether with à commodioustil ouse vecent- ly finished in modern style.The above affords a fir=t rate opportunity for a profitable investment.us the property will be sold cheap.LANGLOIS & SHAW, Quebec, 26th Jany., 1856.Notaries._ TO BE LET.From the 1st May next.; Fell VIE Two-Story Stone Dwelling Gil House, near Clapham Terrace, ad- = ining the residence of Mr.Jos.Larose.LANGLOIS & SHAW, Notaries, J Apply to Quebec.24tb Jany., 1856.TO LET WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.LARGE FLAT of a Building, well adapted for Storage of Goods, and conve- wicntly situatedin St.Peter Street.Apply at this oflice.} 15th Nov.1855.- OFFICE AND SAFE TO LEJ.SMALL OFFICE, with Firq- afy to let, in Montreal tar) mn y\u2019s New Buildings, St.Peter Street.pp) the premises to ; CHARLES L.GETHING \u2019 Advocate.Quebec, April 4th, 1866.WHARF TO LET.HAT conveniently situated WHARF ad GRANITE.HE undersigned respeetfully informa the publie that he is ready 10 supply them with GRANITE STONE, for building or any other purpose tig Stone is required, al as mo derate terms as Wey can find Grauite elsewhere, and as low as Limestone, where Large Block: uvre reguired, The colour is of au beight white and black, and the quality is unsurpassed in this country.and capuble of being worked to the finest polish.AH orders promptly attended to.and the Stones sent, if required, to Longueuil.Point Levi, or any of thegintermedinte Stations on the Grand Trunk oh sweording to directions, Al informati oydruing the above may be hu ot A.MURHAY.Con Coaticouk, ET.Conticook, 20th Feby 1856.MOUNT HERMON CEMETERY.A REVISED LIST of CHARGES tar 4] MAINTAINING LOTS IN ORDER bus been established and may be seen at the © metery.or on application to the Seerelury of Treasurer, No work will be dane upon lots un less specially ordered aml pgid in advance tar the Season.Owing to the ditficnily tbfit\"has arisen in col lecting wecounts.the rule which provides that lt charges for Tuterments must bee paid tor when the order is given will.in (utare Je strictly wl Jered to.Mr.RurEre Waters ha heen appointed Super tute udent of the Cemetery By order, HENRY S'2¢orT Quebee, April 2nd, 150, Sov tary.AYER\u2019S Cathartic Pills, - (SUGAR COATED, ARE MALE Tu CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK.Invalides, Fathers, Mothers, Physicians, Philanthropists, rend their Effects, and Jud of thalr Virtues.FuR THF CURE OF Headache, Sick Headache, Fonl Stomnch.PITT BORG, Pa, May 1, 1555 Dr.J.C.Aver.Sir.I Lave Veen tepentedly cured of the worst heudacho sûy body can have by a dose or twa af your Fills dt seatug to arise from shat stench, whol they cleause At vue.11 they will Cure others us thes du ng, the fact is worth knowing.Yotyx with great respect, ED.W.PREBLF, Oterk ot Sfetorer T''arer Bilious Disorders aud Liver Complaints.DEPARTMENT OP TRE INTERIOR, WASHINUTON, D.C., 7 Fel, son } Qn: 1 have used your Pilla in ws coneeal and hospital practice ever since you made thm, and cannot hesitato to RAY they ara the Lost cathartic we employ.Their 10pm lating action cn the liver is quick and decided.consequent Iy they nro an admirshle remedy for dernngemnenta of tint orgau.have seldom found a cise of lions die ease 50 obstinate that st did not readily yield to them.Fraternally vours, ALONZO BALL, M.D, Physician of the Murine Hospital.Dysentery, Relax, and Worms, Post OFFICE, Harti ann, Liv.Co, Mic, Nov.16, 1555, Dr.Aven: Your Pills aro the perfection of medicine, They have done wy wife mue cent gig Tea tell yon, She had been sick and pini Fs oi Went coe hy off to be doctorat at grent expeñse, bu then commenced taking your Pills.wikeh Ly expeiling large quantities aprem {apes f body.They afterwarids cured he au TarAwe children of bloody dysentery.Ono of our néjzhibors had it bad, and wy wife cured him with two dosed «tf your Pills, while others around us paid from five tu twenty dollars doctors\u2019 bills, and lost much time.without being cured «ntirely even then.Such & medicine ne yours, which is actusily good and honest, will be prized here.GEO.J.GRIFFIN, Jhstmarter.Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood From Rev.J.V.Homes, T'astor of Advent Church, Boston.DE.A¥ZR: 1 have used your Pills with extraordinary success in my family and among those [um called tu visit in distregs.Togreguiate the organs of digestion aud parity the bl Le ¢ the very heft reoiedy hy have ever known, 3nd 1 cag confidently recommend thom to my friends.À \u20ac RC ours J.Vv.HIMES.\u201cmn eu VWARuAns, VF TOmiNG Co, N.V.Uet.34, 19450, Dear Sk: I anMuing your CAthartic Pills in tiny prac tice.apd thd them nn exellent purgative to cloanss the syetiin, ang purify the fountains of the blood.* JOHN G.MEACHAM, M.D.FErysipelas, Scrofala, King\u2019s Evil, Fetter, Tumors, and Salt Rhenn, From a Hrwarding Merchant of &.Frans, Feb.4, 1506.Dr.Aver: Your Pilla are the paragun of all that is great in medicine.They have cured my little daughter nf nlcerous sores npon her hands nnd feet that had proved ibenrable for years.Her motiver has beon long grievously afRicted with blotches and pimped on ber skin and io her air.fier our child way cured, she aldo tried your Pillm, an y bavo chred her.ASA MORGRIDGE, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gont, From the Kev.Dr.Hawkes, of the Methotist Epes.Church, l'ULASET IIQUSE, FAVANMAH, GA, Jan.6.1856.Hosoren Sin: I should be ungrateful for the velief yonr akill bas bought me if T did bot report my case to yon, A cold settle in my limba and leonght on exernciating peuralgic pains, which ended iu chronic rheumatism.Notwithstanding T bad (be hest of physivinns, the disease grew worse and wWorsé, until.by the advico vf yonr exrel- leit agent in Baltimore, Dr.Mackenzie, | tried your Pilla.Their cflects were slow.but sure.Ry persevering in the use of them 1 now entirely well, BENATE C, ER, Baton Kovsr.La, 5 Dec, 1865.Da.Aver: T hatp been entirely cured Ly your Pilla of Rheumatic Gout \u2014 a prinful disease that had afflicted ine for years.VINCENT SLIDELL.For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Com= 1almnts, 1equiring au active purge, they are an excel Rut remedy.For Costiveness or Constipation, and as a Dinner P11, they nre agrecable and oftoctual.joining the Bishop\u2019s, in PRES-DE-VILLE aint occupied for Deals & 00D by Messrs Le MESURIER & CO.for} yevqdrpl years past.Appl the Proprietor, Pye P .DORAN.u Quebee, 13th March, 1868.BEACON FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 7 8 po Pie! Chap.110.75 CAPITAL, - - - - - |- £150,000.With power to increase to half a million, CHIEF OFFICE : No.6, WATERLo0o Prace, Lonpon.Fits, Suppr on, Paralysis, Inflammas tion, und ever; Deafness, aot Partial Blind- snesn, have bosn cured Ly tho altesativo Action of these Pil.Most of the pilla io market contain Mercury, which, al- hou a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous n a public pill, from the dreadful consequences that fre qnently follow ita incnutious use.Thos: contain no mer- .cury or mineral substance whatever.YER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR THE RAPID CURE OF COUGHIS,COLDS, HOARSENKSS, INFLU- Enh BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING GH, CROUP, ASTHMA, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and for the relief uf consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease.We need not speak to the public of its virtuos.Thronghout every town, and almost avery hamlet of tho Am States, ita wonderful cures of pulmonary com- imints bave meda jt already known.Nay, few are the families in any civilirsd country on this continent without sorné porsoual experience of its effects; and fewer yot the \u2014 communities any where which have not mong them DISTRICT BOARDS : | some living trophy.of ita victory over the sobitla and dan- Kingston, ToroNTO AND MorThta., With Agencies throughout Canada.DIRECTORS FOR QUEBEC : Tue HonorasrLe J.M.FRASER HENRY BURSTALL, Ese.Tnos.BLATHERWICK, »» MD, edical Heferee.IIIS COMPANY: effects Insurances on Buildings, Goods, Merchatidize, dnd avery description of pr erty.' All Loses settled with promplitude and liberhilty, withbut reference {0 England\u2014 the Board of Ditectors Being Shareholders having full powers to act : thus embroé- ing all the advanthges of & Provineial Company > with the further guarantee ore pid up aud a Lo oft securely invested British 3 ?N Avant, For Quebec and the District, To whom al} renewal, Pténijums ace in future to] gerous diseases of the throat and lungs.While it is the mont powerful antidote yet known to man for the formidable and dangerous diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is also the pleasantsel and safest remedy that can ho em- loyad for infanta and young persons.Parents shoukl fa it in store against the insidious enemy that steals upon nop bellove the CusrRY PECTORAL saves more lives the con.sumptions revents than those it ouree.' p it by ou, aud cuBBéfour colds while they are caable, nor neg- thew uo bnman fu can master the invxorabie Canker that, fastened on the vitals, eats your life away.* All know the! dreadful fatality of lung dinorders, and as they know too tha virtues of this remedy, we eed not do more than to assure them it is still mude (he heat it can be.Wo spare no cost, no care, no tof) lo produce it tho perfect possible.and thus afford those who rely on it thi best agent which ont skill can furnish for their cnre, PREPARED BY DA.J.C.AYER, JOSEPH BOWLES, and Also, by Druggists generally througpons Ga repared.We have abundant Bie to AND SOLD BY | uehe Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Mouldings, ahd every description of Joiners\u201d Work for House Building purposes, vox Sark, and nade to order at short notice Also, constantly on hand, a large supply of Tongued and Grooved Floor {ing and Roofing Boards, nud Sawed Scantling of every description.CORNER'OF GRAND & BARRONE STREETS, ST.ROCHS, QUETEC, SPIKES, BAR IRON, &c, For Sule by the Subscriber : i TAMOND HEAD SPIKES, 33 1010 inch J American and Best Bar Tron Jor Ship building and other purposes, J Lead Pipe of strength, suitable for fhe Water Works, Sheot Lewd, warranted Water Cocks, Au, &e.HENRY S.SCOTT.Quebee, 220d Mareh, 1856.QUEBEC DISPENSARY.(i.G.ARDOITIN, CHEMIST AND DRUTGGIST, I AN JUNT RECEIVED, put up in bottes, that excellent preparation for pro- meting the growth of hair © Lyman's Pomade de Palma Christi\u201d -the excellence of which is roy everyw ere acknowledged, Quebec, TRI December, 1855, BRITASII PERIODICALN FARLY COPIES SECURED.LEONARD SCOTT & CO, NEW YORK.continue to re-publish the following British Periodicals, viz.: Tur Loxpox QUARTERLY (Conservative) 2 Tue Ebispcron Review (Whig H The Norn Brivisu Ret iw (Free Church) Tre WESTMINSTER Review (Liberal).Lt se\u201d \"IE \u2018présent state of EUROPEAN AFFAIRS wall reader these publications unuswaliy in treating during the forthcoming year.They will oecapy a middle ground between the hastity Witten neo siteuis.coude speculations, and dy the ors of the dwmly Journal, aud the pouder- os Tote of the future historian, written atter the svi aderest and excitement of the greut peti vad events of the time shall have passed av.Itis to these periodiculs that readers mu=-t look for the ealy really intelligible and re- able history of cuyrent events, anpas such, in addition to theic @li-e=tall Bhe | literurs, scien Liic aod theologicäl character.we urge them upon the consideration ot the reading public.A Arrangements arc now permauently made for the receipt of EARLY SHEETS from the Briti=h palilishers.by whic we are enabled ta place ALL OUR REPRINTS in the hands or abservibers about us soou\u2019as they can be furnuat- sd ville the lureigu copies.Although (Lis in- volveg à very large outlay on our part, we shall continue to iuryBh the Periodienis at the same low raies as beretofore, vix.:\u2014 ; Per aun.ror any one vf the four Reviews, 33 vu For auy two of fhe four Reviews, 7 00 Fur any three of the four Reviews, 5 ub Fer all four of the Reviews, & 00 For Blackwood's Mugazine, 300 Fer Blackwood al three Reviews, 9 00 For Blackwood wl the four Reviews, lu 00 CLUBBING.A discount of {wenty-five per ceut.from the above prices will be allowed to Clnbs ordering four or more copies of auy one or more of the above works.Thus : Four copies of Blackwood or of oue Review, will be sent to ouc address for =4 : four copies of the four Reviews and Black: wood for 350 : and so on\u201d POSTAGE Canwdian Mai Subscribers supplied free of Uniced States postage.Remittances and communications should always be addressea, post paid, to the Publishers.Payments to be made in ull cases in advance.Money current in the State where issued will be received al par, LEONARD SCOTT & Co.54 Gold Street, New York.FB.\u2014L.8 & Co.have recently published, wind have now for Sale, the \u201cFARMER'S GUIDE\u201d hy Henry Stepbens, of Edinburgh.ans the late Prof.Norton, of Yale College, New llaven, complete in 2 vols, royal vetavo, containing 1600 pages, L4 steel and 600 wood en- ravings.Price, instuslin binding, $6.iy This work is not the old \u201c Bouk of the Farm, lately resuseitated and thtewn npon the market, 27th Dee.1R51, THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S MILL APERIENT ANTI- ILIOUS PILLS, FOR THE CURE OP Bilious Disqrders, Liver Complaint, Indigestion ar Dyspepsia, Habitual Costivencse, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Heartburn, Fla- tuleney, Loss of Appetite.Irritability, Nervousness, Languor, ; Letharg, , Low Spirits.FMHE distinguished patronage with which these sterling PILLS have long been honored, the beneficial effects which have constantly resulted from their use, the purity of the ingredients whic er into their composition, their careful and petuliar mode of preparation, And th.great and increasing demand for them from every quarter of the globe, prove at onee their sipe- riority over all similar preparations in Europe or America.Prepared from the original recipe of the distinguished Physician and Surgeon, the laigw Sir ASTLEY COQPER.IMPORTANT CAUTION In consequence of thé great demand for these moxt excellent Pills, they have been extensively counterfei by several unprincipleä persons both in~Cihada and the Tuited Sfates, and in order to'securé the publie für the future from all danger or risk of counterfeits, the proprietors have caused to be engraved, at great expense, a highly finished label, which is placed ou the ont.side of the wrapper, and also on the top of cact box, and ou which is engraved the likeness of the late Sir Astley Cooper, Irom the celebrated painting by Lawrence With the words, \u201cSik AsTLEY Cooren\u2019s APERIENT \u2018ANTI-BiLiops Pris.And in order to\u2019 afford the public 0 still further protection, the proprietors have placed the fue.simile of their ign lure on the outside wrapper, box ; without these marks of authenticity, are spurions and an imposition MACPHAIE, & CO, Sole Proprietors, .i London and New York.Sold at 26 cents, 50 cents, and $1 00 per Box, with full directions lor use, by A.B.& .Banda, 100 ¥rilbh-St., \"N.Y.; Schictiin, Bros & Co, 124 William-Street ; Boyd & Paul, 149 Chambers Stecet; C.V.Glickener & Co., 81 Barolay-St.; Elcokt, MoKessou & Rabbins, 127 Maiden-Lane: Rushton, Clark & Co, 165 Brondway; C Ring, - Broadway, and by all respeat Druggiste and dealers in Medicine througlfout tile Aviad world ; and wholesale and retail at the they be paid.ht Rib Feb.1856.tu 5 1 Practical and Analytics] Chemist, Lowell, Mass.JOHN MUSSON & Cu, 45ih Sept, 1866.Serge 160 Oxford-Street, London, and 14) fam-Street, Now York.8th Bept., 1855, and also on the directions which accompany each | ECONOMY.T has lotir been considered that ELLIOT?S DENTIFRICE was the Best Powder in wee for Cleansing, Whitening wd Preserving the Teeth and Gua, but few think of the ECONOMY of its employment.Lis by fur the cheapest Powder or Propara- tion for the Teeth offered to the Public, Each Box contains fone times the usual quantity of powder in Ix hoses, nl the sane time the nuiversal testimous ol atl who lave tried il, in vhuding the Dini 4 ol the Clocreh the Judi cin Beach, as wells?Fiitors, Professions nea, and indeed all elasses is, That Elliofs Dentifrice is one of the Safest, ost agreeable amd Filee- tual Dentifrices ever vinployed, FE prevents the abecay of the Teeth vwertens Ve brealle renders (ue punis healthy and by als constant use Toollielie is avoided, Us Fale bas already rquehed over 10,000 BONES.Witls still increasing deus.Toroxro, dady 2Vst, 186, Gentlemen- Uuvinge used Elllols Dentifrice for some time, 1 can coutidently recommend it ws well eadenlated to eleguse and preserve the teeth, and to impart hod and consistency to the gums.: 1am, dear Sir, Fuaithtully yours, W.Aas Apasox, DCL LL.Mersrs 53.Lymun & Co, Moutreal, In Revergfidissime l'Evoque de Cydonaa, et Co- udjuteur de Montreul.Montreal, 3 Nov, 1576, Cette excellente poudre m'est connue par mon experience personelle depuis pinsicnes annees.de la tronve eminemagent propre à produire Pet fet desire, sans faire fir pour des denls où pour les gencives, les inconvenionts cause: par ves poudres, où il entre des incrodients covrosils.Dans l'occasion je me ferai um plaisir de bu re- conmeuder.- Avec consideration, Messieurs.votre reconnaissant suf Keur, 1 EvEgCE ne Cyronta.todos A S.J Lyman & Ci] lace d Armes.Moulreal, Fach box bas the .George 1\u2019, Irawn, about two weeks age Aud 1 must confuws tliat uns bottle bins entirely cur dd mel It is my opinion.that your preparation of Saraaparill ia decidedly superior to uny other preparation now in use and I will take great pleakure ip recommendiug it to th afllicted 88 being o remedial agent, and I will ndvise ¢ li} physicians to ven * In their practice, sto.Ruspuctfully yours, B.3.ALLEN, M.ba LOUISVILLE, July 18th, 1849\" T hava examined the Mist of articles that compose John Boll's Kxtract of Sarsaparlila, und 1 have no hesitation in saving that.it ia « safe and valunbfe compound.1 would prefer it to uny miticle now in use, for the diseases arising Irom su impure state of the blood or txjbt of the systems [ conddently recommend It to my friends ns bein, powerful Extesct, and one that 1 believe will core ail Classes of «diseases, for which jt is recommended, If used acearding te directions.Ê believe it to be a valuuble miccednneutn to Mercury.\u2014 Nay, ave my doubls whether lu Che most violent And jrotracted\u201d cases of #yphilis, necompanied with Nodes Trophe, in caries of the bunep, whether it ouglit pt to succeed every viher remedy.8B.It, MCONACHIK, M.D.Honorary member of the Medical Rociety, Philadelphia L 0 Huar, what Dr.Stapp, s physiclan wfo stands nt the 10p of bis profession, raysof John Ajulla $aryaparilla: 1 have been using John Bull's ugrapn Un, ba great varlely of Ehronie diseases, with trin/ nicht Léppy effect, and I have no hesitation 1n recomtiending it to the publio for the cure of serofuly, syphills, and all cutaneous snd glandular direaren.Yours, most forvently, Lewisport, A 6,1819.WM.STAPP, M.D.Rev.8.W.BRHON,\u2014Rev.K.STEVENSON.ConcLumVE.~ Rev.E.W.Sehon la widely and ganerail known as sn eloquent aid necomplished pastor of the M.EK.chuzch, and Rev, K.Stevenson haa been known Aacne of the most talented and naive deiabers.that the Ken- tueky Conferences one pont of for nel Jenn, pra ab this timejs Biling bho high und reappoi tlou fl agunt foe tho MK: Finis 4 por \u201cfn ; LoulsviLLE, May 30th, 1849.We have umd Johti Bull's Sarsaparlifa, ahd here Mmown £ be used, with entire ssjinfaction ; apd 2 have no hesitation In statiug oùr boîiéf, thut It is W'safs and valuable medical compound, und calculatéd to produce morh gobd and relieve much suffering; apd therefore would cheerfully and most earnestly recommuond it to the * clad - WW.N, (Blgn * KE.STEVENSON.We cafneatiy invite all persons who are suffering with any of * the file Chat tés in heir to, ta cail on Dr Joha Bull\u2019 agent, sd get à copy of Bull's Family Journal ORATIS; nd fo?(ho ruke | ruponpity we uops that a ingle Jrdividuai with not be Tound unw thug to g fe Balla: Baranpigills « TRIAL, after tetding, And recollecting; atthe annjes LIS, that Ag in | poils r the Doctor to publish the tenth part of the humor of tortificatos of natownding \u201d cana peformed by hin Sarre : The smouht .uatimony voluntarily showprvi un Dr.Bull's Barsapard fran well kbogn and distiugdidhion jhdividusiz, both in bublis and prifats lite, hina Laon perfectly brerwhslming.\u2019 Les CIPAR, OFFICES: Ne.3 Gilsoy fint ding Jortiandinirbet, New York; 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London, and 80, Maiden Lune, New York; also by all respectable Druggists and Deulers in Medicines throughonythe civilized world, mul all over the Canada, af following pricen:-1s.Hd.3 Hs ad, 5 ands \u2018Sa Thert is a considerable saving by (aking the larger dizes, : N.B.\u2014 Dircetions for the guidance of patients is overy disorder are affixed to wach Box.Dec.37th, 1555.THE SKCRIT INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY Just Peblished, price On Shilliue Ste.J ERVOUS DEBILITY, its Cuaeé@s, Nynip- toms, and Cure : an Issenÿ on Seminal Weakness.wath Pructiend Qifervations où à sat, =peedy.and Mictessful rtôde of treatment of the Disease of thà Quyer i the real cuugfind -Ehoct, of every variety of Complaint, Wlicther a¥izing from solitary habits, excesses, Aiccidedt, or* climate.To which wre added Commentaries ou; the Physiology of Mur jade, with precautionary iia on ihe evils and he dangerous remedies advocated hy ariong writers on these important disorders.- By SAMUEL LAMERT, M.D, 37.Bedford Square, London.Matriculated Member of the Universi ty of Edinburgh, Houorarg Member of the London Hospital Medical Socirty, Licentiate Iall, Lon- of Apothees don, de.de An The essential object ofl this treutise in 1 poi out the fearful consequences resulting from cor tain habits, irregularities, und excesses, which have produced more misery in Youll, Jegrada tion in Manhood, and premature decay at all stages of Life, than, perhaps, any other class of jeease known to modern pathologists, ft» perusal ix particularly recommended to persons ehterlaining secret doubts of their physical eon- dition, and \u2018who are conscious of having hazard- cd the health, happiness, und privileges to which every human being is entitled.Skcrion L-~Analomy and Physiology of the Generative Organs, SECTION JT\u2014Puutrry \u2014Mansoon-\u2014The Morale of Generative Physiology, and True and False Morality.Section IIL\u2014Tne Puysioroay oF MARRIAGE \u2014Aplitude and inaptitude for Wedded Happiness, Physiological Facls on Generative Capa- ci E = ECTION IV.\u2014SPERMATORREŒA,Or Seminal De- bility\u2014Its History and Causes.The Miserics of Imprudence.The Viees of Schools, SECTION V.\u2014SYMrtons oF SPERMATORRIIEA and Impotence, Nocturnal Discharges, &e., Influence of Spermatorrhees on the Mental Faculties.SECTION TV,-\u2014CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF SEMINAL Druitrey, Oummection betwren (he Mental and Generative Organs, Seminal Weukness.Impotence, and Sterility.SKCTION VIF.-DETECTIPN OF SEMINAT.WEAK- Nes Ly Urinary for Migroscopio Examination, Indications for IyApetion and Dangers of Mistaken, Importanc nation, Medical ILir- rors, Meanÿe{_Udge.Section VIII NESB AND IMPOTENT, ardous and Empirical Fever or Sevan, WEAR- Query lidientions, Haz, reifies, the Author's \\ Made 0CTydatment, Cases and Tluatrations.ia absolutely necessary that all men should know'that there are prinéfples of personal \u2018management which cannot he violnted without incurring grievous penalties, and when wisdom and regret succeed Lhe boyday of inconsiderate self-indulgence, how these ponultics muy be mitigated, how the sting of their bitterness may he removed, nnd how the evil and its consequen- CcA \u2018ma, older, and, above all, that there is scarcely aly degree of physical infirmity or fine- tional derangement to wifioh the timely wid of science ennfiot apply a eure.7 Patients residing out of England can he successfully treated by correspondence only, in any Languages, und medicines cun be forwarded with pecrepy, safety, and duxpaich, Lo all parts of the world.All letters must be accompanied hy the fee-of £I, or Will not be replied to.NERVGUS DEBILITY may be had of Mr.HOUSE, BuokselJor, Cobourg, Canada West; 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