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any orders left with those gentlemen will be executed with punctuality and despatch.Quebec, 26th April, 1858.6m Peter street.opposite Quebec Bank.Messra, Babineau & Gaudry, Ship Chandlers, St.Mr.J.R.Tlealey, Commission Broker, No.23, St.Peter strect, Mr.R.Stride, Ship Chandler.St.Peler street.Mr.R.Neil, Watch Maker, St.Peter street.Mr.MeGuire, Senior, Ship Chandler, SL.Peter street, Mr, E.Michon, Hardware Merchant, St.Peter street.Ft S1ur-Yarp \u2014LAMPSON'S COVE, CAP BLANC.to 1, in pun- ale by ITON & CO.Property for Sale.HE STOREStand OFFICES, on ARTHUR STI facing the Quebec === Exchange, know Heaven's Buin.INGS.Apply to C.V.WURTELE.Quebec, May 12, 1858.im WHISKEY.ARRELS HIGH WINES, 50 200 B 0.p.a 50 Puns.WHISK For sale by o.p.LANE, GIBB & CO.Quebec, April 30, 1858.RESH TEAS.- 4 Just Received, ® assortment nf FRESH GREEN and BLACK = For sale by I.& W, POSTON & CO.Lower Town, May 7, 1858.JUGAR.TS Prime Bright POR \u201cCO SUGAR.For sale by E: POSTON & CO.Quebec, May 7, 1858- For Sale by the Undersigned : Ou COlL 8) INCH.STANDING RIGGING.\u2014 ALS 5 Tons BEST BEL sorted sizes.ST CORDAGE, as- C.E.LEVEY & CO., St.James Street, Quebec, April 23, 1858.EDUCATION.VN RS.STURTON, assisted by a qualified YL LADY, from ENGLAND, continues to receive a limited number of YOUNG LADIES to board and educate, in addition to her daily pupils.\u2018The course of instrÂtjiap comprises English, Including Composità stronomy, Botany.&e.; French, by a professor]@/aliun and Latin ; Music, Drawing, and Painting.The Itaiion and Drawing Classes are open to Ladies desiring to study either, exclusively.Z2~ MRS.STURTON undertakes to finish those committed to her care, having been, for many years, the Principal of a firat claés school in England.Quebce, 4th January, 1858.ROSSIN HOUSE, TORONTO, C.W LL \u2014 a - mais .Establishment, erectéd in the most pleasant and prominent part of the City, ia approaching completion, and when finished will combine all that skill and money can supply, fo render it one of the most desirable Hotels yet constructed.The will be finished In a style unsurpassed i The cham- hers are lighted by Gas, cach story is supplied with Bath Rooms and Water Closets.The Proprietor of this Establishment respect.\u2018fully announces that the House will be OPEN on or before the FIRST OF JUNB, for the ac-: commodation of the public.i Permanent Boarders will be takon at rensons- | \u2018Llerates.: .Transient Guests $2 Per Day.A.C.JOSLIN.7 f1 nca 5 \u2014\u2014 Tm OF oN A EU a DROIT A POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL, AND ADVERTISING JOURNAL.p= WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 9rn, 1858, nam aes oA = -\u2014 - se Wit [Vor.96.ASSAGE CERTIFICATES, per SABEL & SEARLES First Class line of PACKETS, from LIVERPOOL to QUEBEC, are now issued by the undersigned.RATES GE: : Fur adults, cach\u2026 .MF.£4 10° 0 stg Children under 12 years.&.26 0 #æ Application, by ! receive prompt attention.: HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.Montreal and Quebec.Quebec, March 31, 1858.3m ' FOR SALE.80 ARRELS HIBBERT\u2019S DOUBLE STOUT PORTER, 60 Barrels Barclay 50 Do.Truman, Perkin\u2019s do.nPury & Buxton\u2019s XXX.30 Do Murzette\u2019s 30 Do.Tennant\u2019s dodo.ter, 50 Do.Pale Ale.M.H.WARREN & CO.Quebec, April 12, 1858+ r, (post-paid,) will ELECTION OF A CITYCOUNCILLOR, FOR SAINT JOHN'S WARD.S HEREBY GIVEN, that, in pursuance w, the ELECTION of a CITY COUNCILLRR, to represent SAINT JOHN\u2019S WARD, in thd§oom of JEAN BAPTISTE Bureau, Esquire, who has resigned, will take place at the CITY HALL, St.Lewis STREET.from the FIETEENTH DAY of the month of MAY next, until THURSDAY, the TFNTH, in tervening between the FIRST And sECOND MONDAYS of JUNE NEXT, both days inclusive, between NINE o'clock in the forenoon, and FOUR o\u2019clock in the afternoon.The Councillor will be elected by the plurality of votes.Any person whose name is recorded on the VOTERS\u2019 LIST of the said Ward, in this City, who shall have paid his assessment at least oxi MONTH before the election, can obtain his QUALIFICATION CERTIFICATE.to vote at the said election, by applying, PERSONALLY, at: the Office of tbe undersigned, at the City Hall; from NINE o'clock, A.M., until FOUR o\u2019clock P.M., from the rirreexti of May until the ENT of JUNE next, both days inclusive ; and every uch person voting at the said election.shall fill up, ou the inner part of the sa¥d Certificate, the Christian and family names, rx vuLr., of such person for whom he nay desire to vote to be City Councillor ; and shall deposit the said Cerlifi- cate, thus filled up, in the Box of the suid Ward, in the said City Hall.ak nny time between the hours aforesaid, from the Fifteenth of May until the Tenth of June.In cases where Veters are unable to write, the Law requires that the blanks in the Certi- ficales Ve filled up in the presence of two sub- scribiug witnesses, F.X.GARNEAU, City Clerk.City Hall, Quebec, 50th April, 1858.TO SHOEMAKERS.1 YASE Machine Twit, and Galloons, > ies, and Prunella.\u2026.\u201c Cuear ro Quebec, May 17,°1658.FIRST - SPRINGIMPORTATIONS.\"+ zs BOOM PARR us WAREHOUSE, First House Palace Gate, without.TILLIAM McKAY announces that he has received upwards of SIX THOUSAND PIECES of ROOM PAPERS, DECORATIONS, and BORDERS, all of the newest and latest designs,-of French, English and American manufacture ; amongst whigh will be found the following rich Dining and ,Drawing-Room Papers.Jin Satin, Velvet, lock, in Relief Colors, hatched with Gold Dé ions in Dak, Grey Sienna Marbles, compr{§ing the following Centres for same, representing\u2014Arts and Sciences ; The Seasons ; Elizabethan\u2018; Louis Quatorze ; Floral Decorations ; The Muses; Wreaths of Flowërs ; Bouquets, &c., &c.| \u2014ALSO,\u2014 Ceiling Decorations, in Imiiations of Fresco Centres for Chandejiers, &o., &c.Papers adapt ed for Bedrooms, in all the various tints, which, for neatness and bednly of design and finish, are this year produced superior to any yet brought A large lot of this clas, commencing at 15 cents per piece, well worthy the attention of purchasers.© ©.n DAILY EXPEQTHD TO ARRIVE : 25 Bales Cheap English Pupers, which will be offered at a small advance on cost.Quebec, May 17, 1858.MARBLE WORKS, 191 St.John Street, without.THE Subscriber oflers for Sale :\u2014 30 MONUMENTS, 12 MANTEL PIECES, 105 HEADSTONES, 2 SETS TABLE TOPS, 50 CEMETERY POSTS, 40 Ps.PARI: VABES, &e., from th 'IQU E,\u2014and will make to order, after the Most choice and recherché desigus, any and every article in the trade, of the best materials and workmanship.ZA Tur STYLES AND PRICES WILL MEET THE WANTS OF ALL.; FELIX MORGAN.Quebec, May 19, 1858.Fresh Fruit.200 yOXES Finegt M.\u2018R.Raisins, l= 20 zi] Nuts, 10 Bags Filbbrte 10 do Fresh Walnu®®, now receiving.For sale by ot M.G.MOUNTAIN.§ May 26, 1858.Glenfield Starch.100 BOXES just reçeived, and for sale y Nun's Buildi May 26, 1858.- MOUNTAINs,St.Peter St, Digby Herrings, 500 B°*F5 Frogs by 1.%:.MOUNTAIN, May 26.1858.JUST ARRIVED, a ARRELS Estra.Fancy, and 3,000 A) Supeyine FLOUR, » 200 Barrels Oali 10,000 Bushels Sprit 200 Barrels Chica, 200 Barrels Mess P&k, 200 Barrels Pot and Pear] Barley.For sale by GIBB & ROSS.\u201cWheat.Mess Beef, Quebec, 5th May, 1838.OILED LINSEED OlL.30 Quar.Casks, 7 1Thds.Double For sale by ged Linseed Oil.G.MCUNTAIN, NunsQuildings, St.Peter St April 23, 1858.PALMER'S ARTIFICIAL LEG.REMOVAL OF THE SPRINGEIELD ESTABLISHMENT TO #&- BOSTON.-äR / T the urgent solicitation of the most eminent\u201d Surgeons and Physicians of Boston and New England, the manufacture f this unequalled American invention had].ARTIFICIAL LEG,\u201d is without a rival, either in Europe or America, and is now worn by | nearly Three Thousand Persons! with astonishing success, upwards of two hundred of whom are Ladies ; tnd we bave thirty individuals each walking upon two Artificial Legs.Ii so nearly resembl pe?\u201d in appearance and action, that the nic crvation often fails to detect * Art\u201d from « NMgire.\u201d The ¢ Palmer Leg\u201d took the * Gniar Prize MEnaL\u201d at.tue World\u2019s Fair in London, over thirty.comp ; from all parts of, Europe.No other Artificial Leg is recommended by iutelligert Sürgeonr and Physicinas, ns the \u201c Palmer Leg\u201d is regard- They are very durable, ybt light; the average weight being four pounds.They are applied to country, it has been exhibited thirty-five times, and in every instance received the award of the blod to walk immediately uppn itd application, with remarkable ease, comfort and naturalness.Pamptilets giving full inforinution, sent gratis to every.applica.Gencvral Office and Manu- factory Tor the New Lugland States and British Provinces, 19 Green Street, Boston, Mass.\u201c+ Jr Address, PALMER & CO.\u20181 .apl28 7 * NEW GOODS: tv: HE Subscriber.has received, diréet from.Paris, a choice nssortment of MARINE sod DUCHESSE OPERA GLASSES, for Ladies, with twelve glasses, aud a splendid selection b spectfally invited to { ve, which ard warrant.cd superior to any articles of the kind yet offered; in this olty.2 ely LB VolL.Quebec, Sepi.9, 1857.: - cao (us Obronicle and Mefdury will please digoontime former advertisements, ad copy above.\u20181; pre HEALTHY TRETH & GUMS .© Ate secur, use of.0 i ELLIOT>S TIFRICE.For salc by althe Druggists, etitors | ed nsthe ne-plus-ultra of Surgion] Mechanism.\u2014 | the shortest and tenderest stumps, with entire [Division meets on F success.The \u201cleg\u201d is finely ventilated.In this |} pay), EVENINGS, at 1, highest or first premium! \u2018The patient id ena\u2019 w Surveyor's Instrumen, together with LADIES?© WH ISKEY./TVHE BREST MONBREAL .WHISKEY, in Puncheons, | d Barrels.Tor sale by i F.3 W.POSTON & CO.Lower Town, Mày 26, 1858.TERY Superior JAMAICA RUM, in Pun- : Octaves.OSTON & CO.Quebec, May 26, 1858.WINES.AN Assortment of the finest PORT, SHERRY and MADEIRA Wines, iu wood and bottle.se For sale by E .W.POSTON & Co.Lower Town, May 26.1 TO RESH TEAS.\u2014Just received an assortment of FRESH GREEN and BLACK TEAS.For sale by \u2026 ÿt \u2018 BH #POSTON & CO.Lower Town, May 17, 1858.(CHALQUPIND, ANDY\u2014in Quarter-Casks Miy-14, \u20181858.\u201candl Cases, daily expected ex « Beacon,\u201d been removed to Boston.The *\u201c PALMER | from Cliarante; and .G.MOUNTAIN.NOTICE.VW Ages & Co., have Le I'le | .VIED their Office to Stode'l nilding on\u201cEastfIndian Wharf \"Quebec,\" Xpril 28, 1858 , NOTICE ST, LAWRENCE, BÉVISION SONS OF TENPÉRANCE: HE MEMBERS.OF: ST.LAWRENCE - + DIVISION, No.16, Sons of Termperance, ave requested to take notice that, in future, the DAY (instead of Tues- Jglock, during Winter t during Summer, ; 48 Ay person wishing to join the Division, will \u2018obtain every reyuired information from Mr.mouths; and at 8 ' AT Tafqubar, Anctioneer, St: John street ; Mr.\u2018A.Wbods.at Mr.Hossack\u2019s Notre Dame street, [ Lidwer Town : Mr.Jus.Goudie, shipbuilder, Bt.Roch\u2019sf; M?.G.J.Duff, Palace street ; or at the Division rooms, Temperance: Hall, St.Francis street, on the: night of mecting.\\ .» Quebec, Juny.36, 1858., ant i NBW-S8PRING GOODS.woo vad Ly MATIN «Corner of St: Jozeph & St.Dominique Streets ST/ROCHS: GR 1 1\u201d T \u201cPD M as JUST REGELV- oJ» .: aM OPEN ED, à véried STOOK of NEW SPRINGAGOODS, comprising évery varlaty of the newest toxtures and styles, in CLOTHS.CASSIMERES, AND SCOTCH TWELEDS: \u2018He bus olso an extensive assortment .of GENTLEMEN and BOY\u2019S- COLLARS, of the : pin ab Tra DELL a .\u2018(latest and most improved fashion GENTLEMEN\u2019S FANCY and WHITE SHIRTS ; FANCY AND PLAIN SILK TIBS, STOCKS, BRACES, MMER CAPS, Yc.; and a variety of SUM- M R 800 S, in every dégerfption of material.\u2014 He would \u2018most filly fuvite His many friends and customers to call and inspect his NEW QOODS.18th May, 1857.quete, 2010 May, 1857.Quebec, May 3, 1958, > lows : torical note.pendent nation.rivers, proaching the landing.regarding with lively interest.like a charm.her flowing curls, her ap ed linen caps.: happen.\u201d long yearsat least.\u201d ought to be serious, ney is before you! return to tell the tale.\u201d may.\u2019 \u201cYon never pursued the to fear, [ helieve !\u201d us she inquired, in the calm, addressed.arrival here.I bave loft nothi thought might possibly add to comfort.\u201d joined in the uncle o any circumstances, or oil any: ever, suffer yourselves to be shore 1?\u201d Jugene, in.n deferential tone; and sincqeear The Perils of the Borders While reading recently an account eb the frightful massacre of several white famidbes by the Black-foot ludians, we were remindedæof a thrilling event which occurred in the « ild West,\u201d a short time subsequently to the Rowelu- tior, in which a highly accomplished yamag lady, the daughter of a distiuguished offico@of the American Army, played an important gb The story being of a most thrilling nuturcamed exhibiting in @ striking manner the * Perldgmof the Border,\u201d we have concluded to give ngesx- tract from it, as originally published, nsetel- - The augle on the right hank of the.@wweat Knnawha, formed by its junction with the Giso, is called Point Pleasant, and is a place of daie- Here, on the 10th of October, 1774, during what is known as Lord Dunmege's War, was fought one of flie flercest and namat desperate battles that ever took place betygea the Virginians and thoir forest foes.After the battle in question, in which thesk- dians were defeated with great loss, n forigecas here erected by the victors, which becays a post of great importance throughout ihesmman- guinary scenes of strife which almost imnredi- ately followed, and whiel in this section ofthe country were continued for inany ycars æfter that establishment of peace which nelnowledged the United Colonics of America à free and ienie- - Of this group.composed of a.middle ul man and four females, with a Llagk female vant following some five or'six pices in the ues, there was one whom the most casual eye wand have singled out and rested upon with plensmwe.The lady in question, was apparently amet twenty years of age, of a slender and grac@fel figure, and of that peculiar east of fenimee, which, besides b-ing beautiful In evéry lineamems, rarely fails to affect the beholder with some ig At the landing of the fort, on the daff@ur story opens, was fastencd a flat bont of thedind used by the carly navigators of the WembeTn - Upon the deck of this boat, at the moseent we present the scene to the reader, stood fivgeéi- dividuals, alike engaged in watching a grougwof persons, mostly females, who were slowlwmap- Of these five, onamwas w stout, sleek nagro, in partial livery, and epzi- dently a house or body servant; three ame bpatmen and borderers.as indicated by ébeir rough, Lronzed visages and coarse uttire whut the fifth was a young man, some two and (wemty years of age, of a fine commanding personeiagd a clear, open, intelligent countenance ; angen the lofty carriage of his head\u2014in the gle his large buzel eye-there was something denoted one of superior mind ; but ns we shell have occasion in the course of our narrativuemso fully set forth who and what Iugene Foisex was, we will leave him for the present, nndéæen to the approaching group, when he seemed age Her travelling costume\u2014a fine brown last.high in the neck, buttoned closely ovews®re bosom and coming down Lo her small ably feet, without trailing ou the grouund\u2014wasdewth neat and becoming ; and with her ridinghp and its waving ostrich plume, set gaily akere earance coniramed\u2019 forcibly with the rough.\u201d unpolished \u2018lookhigef these of her sex beside ber, with their Ti hed- row ns > #1 hii - : ; gowns, senrlet flafinel potficonts, and BI:et- way, he Lnd-opencd n store,\u201d aC il with s-Oh.Blanche,\u201d snid one of the morc venerable of her female companions, pursuits conversation which had been maintained sifise quitting (be open fort behind them, ** J enubt Lear to let you go; for it just seems to me 4: something were going to happen to you, whon | feel that way, something generally dgss - \u201cWell.aunt,\u201d returned Blanche, with a light laugh, = Tv not doubt in the least that.some thing will happen\u2014for T expect one vf tige days to reach my dear father and blessed moliser, and give them such an embrace as is dne {rm a dutiful danghier to her parents\u2014and thm will be something that has not happened for #wo \u2014 \u201cBut I don\u2019t mean that, Blanche,\u201d retuemed the other: somewhat petulantly ; + and yowgust laugh like à gay and thoughtless girl, wheneaou Because yon safe thus far, through a partial try, you think perhaps that your own pmeity fuce will ward off danger in the more wilderness\u2014Lut I warn you that a fearful jaur- Scarcely n boat ngcendmthe Olio, that does not encounter more or lesseril from the savages that prowl slong either mre ; ad some of them that go down freightedmwith buman life, are heard of no more, and nougerer caine eriteus Just like ber father !\u201d joincd in the hu of the matron, the brother of Blanches mottrer.the commander of the station, and tbe misdle- aged gentleman mentioned as one of the pasty ;.\u201ca truc doughterof a true soldier, Her fatiser, Colonel Philip Bertrand, God bless him f@#.a- true heart ! never did seem to kuow what ifmas to fear\u2014and Blanche is just like him.\u201d By this time the parties had reached tbe best ; and the young man already described\u2014Eugana Fairfax, the sccretary of Blanche\u2019s fothcusmat once stepped forward, and, in a polite \"hd deferentinl manner.offered his hand towshe different females, to assist them on board.æFhe' hand of Blanche was the last to touch hi«eæed | then but slightly, ag she sprung quickiyemnd lightly to the deck-\u2014but a cluse observer igight have detected the slight flush which mantledsbis- noble, expressive features, as his eye for a simele instant met hers, She might herself haveeseen it\u2014perhaps she did\u2014but there was no comees- ponding glow on her own brig « But why repeat this to me, dear nung returned Blanche, with a more scrious.air, \u2018emvlhen you know it is my destiny, either good ommbad to attempt the voyuge?My parents havesscnt for me to join them in their new honie, add it is my, duty to go to them, be the peril what it -\u2014 did know what it was to esr,\u201d good woman, rather presdly.\u201cNo,\u201d she repeated, turning to the o#iers, + Blanche Bertrand never did know what ewas - sud ht, pretty see, ignified tome~of, one having the right to put the question, @md who might also bave been nware of thosme- quality of position between herself and hivwæhe.L « Eugene, is everything prepared for: onr®e- parture ?It will not do for our boat to:speg, a leak again.asit did coming down the Kanessba \u2014for it will nol be safe for us, I am.toldemto\u2019 touch ecither shore between the different dents and trading posts on our route, this side ofesar destiuation.\u2014the Falls of the Ohio.\u201d « No, indeed !* rejoined her aunt, quiche : tot willbe as much a8 yoiir, lives are Sroriimto wénitie a foot from tlie main current ofthe Ohio\u2014for news reached us only the other that many boats had been attacked this s #hd- several lost, with all on board.\u201d i : «ND one feels more concerned about the emfe - sage of Mixs Bertrand than myself,\u201d replied [J 1 wi, -, = IT hope we understand our duty hêtter, Colonel,\u2019 said one of Lhe men, respectinlig™ 1 doubt it not,\u201d replied the coummier of the Point ; ¢ I believe you are a} fuithdemb and true mou, or you would not have been mubected hy the gent, of Colonel Bertrand, éametakiuge down morc'precious freight than you «se carried before 5 but!stil) the wisest and the haf men have lost thelr lives by giving car lautke most curnest appeals of humanity.You 1#erstand what I mean ?.White men, appurend®=in tho greatest distress, will hail your boat, present dians, and beg of you, for the love of Ce: in the most piteots toiles, té come to their re#fér ; but tura à denf.car jo.them\u2014tp cach aubæall of theni\u2014even should you know the pleademto be of your own kin; for in suéh a case yemr own brother might dective you\u2014uot wiltudly and voluntarily, perhaps; but because of bein Maded on by the savages, themeelves Y es, such things have heen know é thus usad to lure another to Lis destrn@ffur ; aod s0 be cautious, vigilant, brave and eme, und may the wood God keep yon ull from hams!\" As he finished speaking, Blanche prosseded to take an affectionate leave of all, receivigesnany u tender message for her parunis frammbhose who beld them in love and veneration ; amd the boat \u2018swung out, and\u2019 began to fl wi with the current, now fairly entered uma the most dangerous purtien of n loug und gwkilous Journey.\u2014 The father of Blanche, Colonel l\u2019hilip Bamiennd, was a native of Virginia, and a descendmml of one of the Huguenot refugees, who (legmfrom their native land after the revoontion afibke edict of Nantz in 1665.- He had ;been agwflicer of some note during the Revolption \u2014a®¥®r a political and personal fiend of the nseer of the Declaration of Independente\u2014andgegentieman who had always stood high \u2018in the esecm of Lis associates and contemporaries, Though nt\u2018ôné time a nan of w@#h, Colonel Bertrand had lost mueh, nnd ered much, through British invasion; and «en, shorily after the close of the war, he had weesrith a few more serious reverses, he bad homss-fain to ac- eept a grnnt of lund near the falleæef the Ohio, now Louisville, tendered him by Wæinia, which then held jurisdiction over the catisæterritory now constituting the State of Kendgely.The grant Lad decided the Colommiærpon seeking his new possessions and builds up a new home in the then Far West, and neers wite had ingiated upon accompanying hin dma first tour, he had assented to her desire, on æsædition that Blanche should be left among hamsfriends, til such time as a place could Le paspmred which might in some.degree Lu considé@sk a fit abude for one sp carefully and tenderlyemured.Blanche would gladly have gems-with her pa rents; but on this point her fesher bad been inexorably\u2014declaring (hat sheamanld h ve Lo remain at the Eust till be shouttagce proper fo send for her; and as he was a mek of positive character, and a rigid disciplinaga, the matter had been settled without argus When Colnoe! Bertrand remousdsto the West, Eugene Fairfax, as we have Sccagmccompanied him ; and coming of age shortijgber, he had accepled the liberal offer of his nalske-henefactor, to remain with bim in the capgghhy of private secretary and confidential age On taking possession of his grant, the Col id almost | immediately grected a fort, anda\u2019 il noch in- | ducements {o settlers ns to wgmesdily \u2018collect around him quite n iittle communitss\u2014of wiiich, as.a matter.of courge, he became=the head aud chief ; and to supply the wantæefthis own family and others, and increase his gal legitimate goods from the Eastern morts, wef goods, wero transported by land over tittemaouniuins Lo\u2018the Kanawha, sand thence by watémbo the falls of the Olio, whence their removatæ-to lort Bertrand hegarge an easy matter.T rchase and ship these goods, aud deliver à 7 ge of letters to friends in the Enst, \u2018Edgenc® been 1hricaïdis- patehed\u2014his third-commisai so extending to the escortlug of Lhe beauuif nîvesa, With her servants, toher new home.@fféétast commission had bed so far\u2018executed at 'damtime chose for the opening of.our story, os, ging the dilter- ent parties to the mouth of t} reat Kanawha, whence the reader has seen 4 lowly floating off upon the still, glassy hosoW®BT the \u201c belle of -rivers,\u201d\u2019 The day, which was an ausgisious one, passed without auythiät occurring wessny of note, until near four o clock, when, ns BMMPhe was standing onthe fore part.of the dock galere at the lovely scene which surrounded her, siw-saw a seemingly flying body suddenly leave tiMMémb of a gigantic tree, (whose mighty branchesWmtended far over the river, aud near, which thm=boat wus then swayed by the action of the cugzent,) und alight with a crash upon the deck of-he boat, not more than eight feet from lier.Onegmlance sufliced to show what the object was, emsbeto freeze the Dbloud in ber veins.The glovmgeyes of a huge panther met lier gaze.Thomsmsdenncss of the shock which this discovery yam her was overpowering.With dcafeningaggiek she fellupou her knees and clasped her Jwids before her breast, The pauther croucheghesfor his deadly leap, but ere he gprang.thogunting-knife of Eugene Fairfax, (who, with ussssicersmian, was the only person on deck besigies Blanche.) was buried to the hilti side, gullicting à severe but Mot fatal wo he in ed beast ut ohce: turned up ais \u201d adly struggle ensued.Buj 1} was a short ames The polished blade of lue knife played basie and forth likg Yrhtñii ashes, and nt evemmplange it wus he 10th of June he will RE medicines worth à cent in curing diseases.What mhobster Salads a la Mayonaise, ren shall be done?we say, use Dr.Morse\u2019s Indion wm.78 Every article warranted of the best quali Root l'îl}s, as they arc composed of plants and roots they will be found a eure for this painful VI diseuse, because they purge from the body those | Quebec, 9th June, 1858.corrupt anid siagnant humors, nud so cleanse and and renew ihe blood, which is the cause not only of the disease of the liver, und the inflammation of the kidney and the bladder, but of every d-scription of disease.From 3 to 4 of the above pills.taken every night on going to bed, will in a few days, entirely relieve the body every thing (hat is opposed to health.Dr, Morse\u2019s Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines.i & 6.A.WRIGHT'S FRANGEPANNI THE ETERNAL PERFUME.Frexograsst ExTraCT.FRANGEPANNT POMADE, Do.Soar.Do.SACHET.This delightful and fashionable Perfumery is from the laboratory of Messrs.R.& G.A Weraur, Philadelphia, manufacturers of the ce- Jebrated Gold Medal Perfumery.For sale by JOHN MUSSON, G.G.ARDOUIN, GEO.MUSSON.& CO AbiTIONA1.TrsTIMoxy.\u2014The Reverend Wil jam Sentt, Peterboro\u2019, C.W.writes :\u2014 Auausr 20, 1857, Deur Sirs:\u2014When I left your city for a new residence in Peterboro\u2019, I called at your establishment.for a box of ELLIors DexTIFRiCE.1 had not used it before, und having heard and read considerable about its excellence, I resolved {ofrgit.In my opinion and experience the Dentifrice is all that itis commended for.It is certainly the most agreeable, as well as the most efficient, Tooth Powder I ever used.Yours, very truly, Wx.Scott.To 8.J.LymaN & Co.Montreal.#4 Elliot» Dentifrice is for sale at all the Druggists, As three imitations have already ap peared, ask for Elliot's Dentifrice- MARRIED.On the &th inst, hy ihe Rev.Dr.Cook, J.Greaves Claphaun, eldest son of J.G.Clapham, Esqy., Lo Eleanora.youngest daughter of Andrew Paterson, Esq., all of this city.DIED.On Sunday, the Gth instant, Marie Thomas Elzéar Oscar, aged 5 years and 6 months, son of Dr.Landry, ot this city.At St.Roch.on Monday, the 7th instant, Feorge Larouche, Ee.aged 38 years, retired Merchant.The funeral will take place on Thursday moruing, 10th inzlant, and will leave his late residence, corner of Craig and St.Joseph Streets, for St.Rock's Church, at balf-past 8 oclock, Friends and aequaintunces.as well as the members of the Quebec Benevolent Society and St.Jean Baptiste Society, (to which he belonged), ure respectfully invited to attend, without further notice.On Monday, the 7th instant, Lucy Griffiths, eldest daughter of William Ross, Esq., Notary, of Montreal, aged 13 years and 8 months.On Tuesday, the 8th instant.Mr.Thomas Gillan, a native of the County Sligo, Ireland.aged 23 years, His funeral will leave the residence of his late employer, Mr.J.Giblin, Diamond Harbor, .of undersigned begs to return his sincere thinksto his friends and the pnblic of Quebec gen- 1 erally, for the liberal patronage received sijce he began business, and to intimate that from 1 Ju UCE HIS PRICES tofthe same rate rs they were before 1852.parts in a morbid condition, may called p= Pound Plumb Citron and Spunge Cake, 1s.3d By [FCnody.1s.4d.per Ib.; Gum Drops, 2s.Everythi per lu.: Ten Cakes, ls.5 Macarouns, 2s.; Maona in proportion.= \u2018The Ice Cream Saluon has Lwo rooms added td it this Spring, and will be supplied with Rasp- @crry, Strawberry, Pine Apple, Lemon, and all ki { \u2018 dectar, Soda Water, and Ginger Beer iced.Fruifs in their season.753 Culves\u2019 Foot Jelly, for sick or other orddrs, always on hand.| Weddings, Parties, Suppers, Soirecs, Pic-Nics Hotels, Bourding Houses, Steamships, &c., sup- resort wa speedy relief.Yel there are very few mplied at the lowest remunerating prices.Entre ds of Creams, of the very best quality.Ginger, aud Entrimets made and dished.Chicken and WILLIAM McWILLIAM, Secoxp CaBiN # Persia, Capt.Judkins, Arabiu, Capt.Stone, Asie, Capt.I.G.Lott, Africa, Capt.Shannon, These Vessels carry a clear Wh Canada, Niagara, port Low.a 60 « \u2018The Ships from Boston ci at Halifax.Capt.Lang, America, Cap.Wickman, Capt.Ryric.Europa, Capt.Leitch.ite Light at mast head ; Green on starboard bow ; Red on on Thursday, the 10th instant, at 9 oclock, A.M.| Africa, Shannon, New York, Wed\u2019day, June 9th.Friends avd acquaintances are respectfully re- America, Moodie, Boston, Wednesday, June 16th.quested to attend.ANNIVERSARY TL \u2014 - fMHE SERVICES connected witlætho ANNIVERSARY of the WESLEY ANSIETHO- DIST CHURCH, in this City, wil be etd on SABBATH NEXT, (JUNTZ13th,) when SERMONS will be preached in®the above: named Church, byqghe - | REV, .STINSON, President of the Contre, at 10H:0'clock, A.AL; and hy the - REV.S.S.NRLEFS, A.M, principal of Victoria ColleMe; at 62 o'clock, P.M.- Zar A liberal Colleclionis desired at the close of each service, .Quebec, June 9, 1858, FOUND JOUND, on tig Glacis, OLD WATCH - KEY.The ofner may Ime it by applying at the office of this LET em _Quebee, June 9, 1§58, Montreal Telegrapl Compan \u2014\u2014 = HE above Company havi RE-OPENED their Upper Town Office alfthe READING VOM OF \"RUSSELL\u2019S HOPEL, PALACE STREET.= Quebec, June 9, 1858; - Kakouna, Riviere du Loup, Murray Bay, and River Ouelle.ne PTT \u2014 \u201cSAGUENAY, CAPTAIN I.SIMARD, -.ILL comme her rips to the above.named Wate Bon SATURDA rm \u2018INsrar.N.B\u2014 During.the pnat Winter, the Sa ; : GUENAY ho received now Marine Boilers, especlally ad- Died fof Salt Water Navigation, and which will Malerinily incrense her speed.For farthet information, à ply to Set gh pe LARD, Ne ; .MA née 1 «Brio, JUN ram IE Canada, Lang, Niagara, Wickman, Boston.Wed\u2019d Africa, Shannon, N.York, Wedn\u2019d are signed therefor and the value t expressed.For Freight or Fossage apply te or, 4 Bowl June 9, 1858.Asia, Lott.New York, Wednesday, June 23rd.Boston, Wedn\u2019day, June 30th, Persia, Judkins, N.York, Wednesday, July 7th.ay, July 14th.ny, Juiy 21st.Berths not securcd uniil paid for.An experienced Surgeon on board.The owners of these\u2019 Ships will not be accoust- able for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stones or Metals, unless Bills of Lading hereof therein ATES, 99 State strecl, Boston ; E.CUNARD, ing Green, New York.1 223 Canada Agency Established HE Quinquenat the period endin as] ivision o the option, however, of applying 1stly~2Payable in Cash, 8rdly.\u2014In are quent to that date, The Surplus in 1857, divisible THOUSAND POUNDS, Sterling.TY.THOUSAND POUNDS.\u2018The rates of Premium are as lo hole îfe, joint lives, or payable thi uarlerly, hall-yearly, or yearly.dir for first five years, yenry ut fo Quebec, 4th June, 1B58, =\u201d Li Sos A Ww ag/the .experience of more than half a century warrant ; and as eighty per cent.of; all profits is every five years divided among the assured, it is evident\u201d.that these rates are the very lowest that any Life Insurance Company can demand, consislont With | ' Agotits'in' fais Eagle Life Insurance Company, OF LONDON, ESTABLISHED 1807: ° in 1825, ER f Surplus for 19.185%,.will he paid in h at the office of the undersigned Agents, at - the current rate of Exchange, to those, polidy- * holders who may sclect that mode; theyshdve® | the surplus in: either of the following modes, viz.:\u2014 °° 2ndly \u2014Adding to the amount ossured.Suction of Premiums falling due in the five years subsequent to 1857.; 4lhly.\u2014In a reduction of ali Preminms;subse- among, the assured, exceeds TWO TUNDRED RS rer he realized assets ol this Company amount to over ONE MILLION \u2018THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND POU DS, Stg.; and the annual-« insome upwards of TWO HUNDRED and FWEN+.= ; i uf its own safety, and the conseyuient security of tha, assured.Policies are issued with or without ui \u201cpt 2h participation of profits, for one year, seven ehrs,\u2019 \u2018on-the lifo|nté ning vhe age of sixiy: Premlums payable One-Laif dre- W.& W.0.HRNDÉRSÔN: Te ri, CE Hye, Ry na Successor topthe late J.Y.MeIndoe, 32 St.John Street, U.T.\u2014 ÿ YOUNG MENS\u2019 «gr ; .For.Sale.Protestant Educational Union.1 5 0 0 OXES ale.LIVERPOOL .\u2019 a - SOAP mill Brand.\u201d MEETING of the GENERAL COMMIT- LANE, GIBB & 00.TEE of the YOUNG MENS\u2019 PROTEST- , Quebec, June 9, 1858.Agents.ANT EDUCATIONAL YNION, will Le beld in |, the ROOMS in rear e BAPTIST CHAPEL, : on THURSDAY EVEN] next, the 10th inst., > at EIGHT o'clock, l?.M.2 ZÆ- A full uttendance is requested, as busi- _.ès ness of importance will be brought before the prgriicr or SESSION, or Term, of the meeting.A.WOODS, Sec QUEBEC.Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, Quebee, June 9, 1858 : , y ie BA wg Jurisdiction for the said Dis- , : : rict of Quebec, will be holden at the COURT Wanted to Charters Na ah ei dP JUNE QUE pu e 5 -F 0 next, a VESSEL of 500 a500 Tons NINE o\u2019elock in the forenoon : I do, therefore, fur Shields.- hereby give Notice those who will prose- ; < Fg cute against Pris in the Common Jail, for dE { 300 @ 360 Tons, said District, tha! ?y be then and there pre- To load CaXoes of Tfmber and sent, to prosecute against them, as shall be just; -\u2014 und I do also give Notice to all Justices of the HENRYWURSTÈTL Peace, Coroners, Constables, and Peace Officers, Gibb Snel in and for the District aforesaid, that they per- Quebec, June 9, 1858.! sonally do appear wilh their Rolls, Indictments - ! and pther demembrances, lo do oll hose {hings Brio, .x which, to their several offices in that behalf, ap- By ight Sugai : ; pertain to be donc.150 HDS.BRIQHT SUGARS.For WM.S.SEWELL, e sale ly Sheriff, LANE, GIBB & CO.Sheriff's Office, } Quebec, June 9, 1858.Quebec, 31st May, 1858.5 Pork for Sale.1000 ARRELS MESS PORK, CE 3 250 Do.PAIME MESS PORK, NL 200 Barrels PRI AN Montreal Inspection.\u2019 -DisTRICT or} TERM, or SESSION,:of LANE, GIBB & CO.Quasec.& LX 1he Çuurt of Quarter Ses- Quebce, June 9, 1858.sions of the Peace, for thefugid District of Que- \u2014\u2014 Whee bec, will be holden at thy URT HOUSE ju sheers.the City of Quebec, on LF AY, the F ssiey = DAY of JULY next, at TEX o\u2019clozk in the fore- 200 BARRELS w EY.50 O.P.noon : I do, therefore, hereby give Notice to all 50 Panche hiskey, 1 to 1.those who will prosecute against Prisoners in For sale by tba Common Jail, for the said District, thet they - LANE, GIBB & CO.be then and there present, to prosecute agninst Quebec, June 9, 1858.them, as shall be just ; anû I do also give Notice to all Justices of the Peace, Coroners, Constables, and Pesce Officers, in and for the District aforesaid.that they personally do appear with their Rolls, Indictments, and other remembrances.to pala Be .do all those things which, to their several offices Sara \u2018in that Behalf, appertain to be done, THE BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN AND WM.S.SEWELL ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.Sheriff's Office, ) : \u2014_\u2014 Quebce, 31st May, 1858.§ FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.7 d Hi | Societ Cuiër CABIN Passage.150 dollars.Literary an istorical Society.SEcoxp CaBIN + LL \u2026 TB 8 \u2014 °C : willbe 21d at thi CHiEr CaBIN PASSAGE.A.es 110 dollars ST GEORGES BUI , NGS, PLACE Q\u2019ARVFS.h instant, at FOUR GEO.T.CARY, Recording Secy.on WEDNESDAY, the 6\"éluck, P.M.Quebce.June 2, 1858.2S will be recgfved at this Office until MONDAY, the TAVENTY-FIRST day È gr the supply of the undermentioney articles igh the COMMON GAOL of thi¥ Ditrict.Yor one ygor, from FIRST JULY, 1858, to THIRTIQTH IONE, 1859; viz.:\u2014 Best Brown Bred], offe day old, delivered daily in three pound loasgs, .Fire.Wood, per (rd, three feet in length, French measure, inféqual proportions of Maple and Birch, crit the freWous winter ; to be delir- ered and piled in fhe GAol yard as required.Potatoes, per D À .Milk, per Gajfon, An the following Groceries, samples of which maj\\be seen at the Gaol, viz, :\u2014 \u2018Oatmenl; fet et.; Molarsdg, per gallon; Best Montieal Shap, per pound ; O\\ive Oil, per gallon: = .~The wifale to be subject to the Agproval of the Gholer aud any article rejected Wy him to be i fately replaced.rity will be required for the duffulfllment of tht Contratts.phe undersigned is authorized to say Wat pay- nt will \u2018he: made on or about the si Jynuary W.S.SEWELL.Sheri \\ \u2018AR, in barréls\u2014 l'or sale by .POSTON & CO, To Sugar.: UTGH'CRUSH n very fine article.\u2019 BE.& June 5, 1858.\u201c Whigkey.\\RE BEST MO WAL WHISKEY, in Puncheons, Hhds., dad Harrels, For sale CA TE & We POBTON & CO.June 7.1868: sas Wines._\u2026 N Assortiment of 1 AA\" 21 arid MADEF -botule:: d'or, \u2026 ) ra vor me %.& W.POSTON & CO.\u201cLime Juice.Lor sale by &fW.POSTON & UO.PORT, SHER- ines, in wood and ai \u201cvŸ3 and cnddies., \u201cFor sale by H.& W.POSTON CU, ! [+545 * Lower-Towg; Jung.iy 1868.ardor = Publ isher's Notice, THE PUBLISHER of the QUEBEC CITY ; DIRECTORY respectfully informs the pub.ie that, should a sufficient number of Subicril.ers be found, he will endeavor to offer them an Edition such as has neger Leen offared before, for correctness and o Jecelluneous information ; the previous editio viug entirely failed to give satiefuction.Æ\" The ubove work will be issued and delivered to Subscribers between the 15th and 20th of July next.P.LAMOUREUX, Printer & Publisher.Quebec, June 2, 1838.Almonds.4 LORENCE & SicilygSoft Shelt Almonda Hard Shell \u2018 do.Bitter Almonds in For sale by 1.Quebec, June 7, 1858, WANTED TO CHARTER 4 OR [reland\u2014A Vessel of 200 to 300 Tens, i A Vessel of 500 to Vv.POSTON & CO.ro 700 Tons.Appl to CHAS.BE.LEVEY & CO.Muay 26, 1858.a.A ONTRFAL WHISKEY.\u2014BEST MON + ) TREAL WHWBKEY, 1101, In puncheons, bhäs.and 1 For sale by.& W.POSTON & CO.Quelee, Moy 17, 1858.NEW LEATHER STORE.FE HE Subscriber begs 10 inform the public, that he hus commenced business at No.57, St.Peter Street, Lower Town, = Opposite Messrs.Chouinard, Poir & Co, CORNER OF NAPOLEON WUHARK, Where he offers for Sale a large assortment of all kinds of Leather and Shoe Findings, \u2014\u2014\u2014 COMPRISING © SOLE LEATHER, SLAUGHTER do., HARNESS do.MOCCASIN do, ENGLISH KTP, CANADIAN do., FRENCH CALFSKINS, ENGLISH 0., PATENT HORSE HIDE, PATENT COW do, ENAMELLED SEAL SKINS, PA ENT SHEEP SKINS, SHOE THREAD, ZINC & IRON SPRIGS, BEST SHOEMAKERS\u2019 TOOLS, &ec., &e.N.B.\u2014The above are guaranteed of the best quality, and will be sold at VERY LOW RATES for Cash or approved Credit, J.LOUIS, 57 St.Peter Street, Lower Town.Quebec, May 28, 1858.3w ALE.M.DOW & CO\u2019S celebrated India Pale Ale, in wood and bpttle, v Bass\u2019s India Ale, in and pints, ** Alleopp\u2019s do do \u2019 Wm.Younger & Co.\u2019s Edinburgh Ale in\u2018qts.For sale by E.& W.POSTON & CO.Lower-Tewn, May 26, 1858.COFFEE.AGS Rio gndgBahia Cofles, 100B 50 Pocke za Coflee.For sale by > E.&'W.POSTON & CO.Quebee, Muy 26, 1858.WHISKEY.200 ARRELS JVHISKEY, 50 Q.P.Quebec, May 26, 1858.50 Puygl®ons Whiskey, Itol For Sale , LANE, GIBB & GO.Dr.TUMBLETY.AN be consulted by his Patients in QUE- ) BEC every FRIDAY aud SATURDAY, aud by those ONTREAL every other sweek day.21 St.Lewis * cot.Quebec 26tM} May.1858.FOR SALE.OXEXCRSEYS LIVERPOOL 1500 S0A rown Brand.?NE, G1BB & CO.Quebce, May 26, 1858.Agents.PORK FOR SALE.1000 ARRELS MESS PORK, 250 DoAPRIME MESS PORK 200 Barrels FORK, All Montreal Inspection ANE, GIBB & CO.Quebec, Many 26.1858.JUST ARRIVED.SMALL LOT of Supprior CORK CORDAGE, to be sold +7 CHAS.ERLEVEY, & CO, St.James Street.Quebec, May 26, 1858.FOR SALE.LIFE-BOAT, 26 {eet keel, and a Ship\u2019s Pinnace.A1,50-\u2014A Sub of Sa Tons.a Vessel about 150 » H.WARREN & CO.Quebec, May 26, 1858, Wanted to Charter.WO VESSELS to Joad TTM- BER DEALS, &e.1 for § rland, 250 to 400 tons.1 for Cor.230 to 300 tons.Apply to CHAS.E.LEVEY & CO.Quebec, May 31, 1858.Pickles, Sauces, &c.9 = BLS Cross & Blackwell\u2019s Pickles.20 J 50 Cases Bul} & Co.'s do.25 Cases Goode & \\yatt assorted Sauce.7 Cases Sardine 1 à boxes.25 Cases Preserved Rruits in Syrup, For sale by JOHN PATERSON.May 31.1858.4 ARTHENWARE.50 Crates Yellow Milk Bowle, and 75 Crates nssow ceived, and for sale by JOHN PATERSON.May 31, 1858.Sago, Arrow Root, Tapioca, &c.10 ASES PEARL SAGO, 25 Tins St.Vifcent\u2019s Arrow Root, 25 Boxes Para Ta .co 25 Boxes Pure Crean@Tartar, For sale by JOHN PATERSON.May 31, 1858.rthenware, just re- QIALAD OlIL.190 Causes Bordeaux and Marseilles Oil, pints and quarts, 25 Cuses Batty & London O11, plata, For sale by IN PATERSON.May 31, 1858, ST.LAWRENCE WAREHOUSE, DOCK, AND WHARFAGE COMPANY SOUTH QUEBEC.Incorporated by-Act of Parliament, 50 Vie, Cap.174.WITH LINITED LIABILITY.Capital.$200,000, WITH POWER TO.INCREASE TO $1,000,000 President and Managing Director.GEORGE BESWICR, ESQUIRE, QUISBEC.Directors.The Hon.F, Lemterx, M.P.P., Quetec.Tuos.E.BLAckWELL Esq., V.P.of the Grand Trunk Railway Co., of Canada, Montreal, HENRY CHAPMAN, EQ.Montreal.Epwp, Berry, Lsy., Kingston.Warren SHANMEY, Es.\u2014Consulling Engineer, EpwakD STAVRLEY, EsQ ,\u2014Superintending Engineer.t \u2014 Soticitors.W2-B.HBavkers.0.0.- Quebec Bank.London Agent.VU.§.Officers.Mr.Jaxes Patron, Juin., Secretary and Soper- intendent.Mr.Jn.R.Eckant, Travelling Agent.Mr.Joux Coway, Asst.Seey.and Accountant Orrices\u2014Suaw\u2019s BUILDINGS, QuEntse, TRS COMPANY is established at South | \"Quebec, for the purpose of connecting the Transit Commerce of the Port of Quebec, and the Grand Trunk Railway, with Ocean Steamers, and the important and increasing Ocean, Lake, and River steam traffic, The Company provides deep water Wharves for Ocean Ships and Leake and River Craft, with suitable Storage for Flour, Grain, Ashes, Timber, Iron, Coals, Salt, &e., &c.&c., in immediate communication with the Grand Trunk Railway Station at Point Levi.The establishment is situated between the Passenger and Goods Depot of that Railway, affording all the security of enclosed Dooks and Wure- houses, ; The Company have four thousand feet River frontage, with u Timber Cove capable of holding six millions feet in the Raft; where vessels of any cluss can moor in safety out of the influence of the strong tides, sheltered fronfs the effects of those periodical easterly gales, which so frequently cause damage to Shipping on the North side of the St.Lawrence.Railway Turntables nnd sidings on the Company\u2019s property, will enable Goods and Produce to he transferred direct from the Railway Cars and Shipping, and vice versa.Steam Elevators, Cranes, &c., &c., will also be provided for the expeditious and economical loading and unloading of the same, fhe site is so commodious as to leave no reasonable doubt that the undertaking will yield a high remunerative return.Detailed Prospectuses, and every requisite information, may be obtained upon application at the Offices of the Company in QUEBEC; or at their Agencies in MONTREAL, KINGSTON, TORONTO.and CHICAGO.Quebec, March 26, 1858.ALEX.LEARMONTH & CO.St.Joseph Street, St.Rocks, EG leave to inform ihe public that the following articles can be procured at their Establishment, at the LOWEST PRICES for CASH at wkich it Is possible for them to be sold ; viz.:\u2014 Sinks, of different sizes, for Water Works ;\u2014 Stoves, single and double; Stove-pipa Rings ; Stove Keys ; Wrenches ; Winches ; Water Spouts ; Cart Boxes; Cast Iron Spittoons, painted \u2018and bronzed ; Ploughs of different kinds complete, as well as castings adapted for every kind of plough.\u2014 A quantity of Ki tes.18 inches square, suitable for DistilleriogON@lills.s0,\u2014 A small Steam Engine ; b small Boiler, five feet long, suitable for a Green-house ; and three small Turning Lathes.As the above articles will be sold remarkably cheap, parties requiring them would do well to call carly.== CASTINGS, of every description, in Brass and Iron, made to order, with punctuality and despatch.; Quebec, May 21, 1858.6in \u201d Porters, Ales, -Brahdies, Rums,.PORT & SHERRY WINES, &e.ARRELS Hebbert\u2019s Porter XX 30 do Tenant\u2019s de : do 25 do Marzette\u2019s do.do 25 do Barclay & Perkins do 25 do Trummam, Henbury & Bux- ton\u2019s XXX Porter, 20 do do glo Pale Ale 40 Hhds Guinnoge) Mblin Stout 20 do Barclay iis do 5 Puncheons Jamafn Kum, 2 Hhds 25 Ar-cosk# first quality Port 3 Qr-casks Madeira, 3 do Sherry 50 doz, Port s do, Sherry 20 Qr-casks Cognac 3 Hhds do belton Whiskey.M.H.WARREN & CO.Quebec, May 22, 1858.- Fire Bricks.1ÉMOUNTAIN, St.Peter, Street.M.Nun's Baildin, May.26, 1858.OAPS, TH 500 Boxes Cork Soap, 250 Boxes London Sonp' 100 Boxes Honey Soap, an 150 Boxes Brown Windsor Sond, For sale by JOBN PATERSON.May 31, 1858.20 -Qr-casks and 2 Tibia Loch, Ruan Camp- | 50,000 Qu \u201ci ine BRICKS 1 mporter of, and Dealer in, GENERAL HARDWARE, HELE GOODS, Paints, Pils, Glass, Gutta bd Percha and India Tigbhhgke Goods, &c., &e., Hews respectfully to thanWliis friends and the public for past favours, JiWMgto inform them that he has REMCYED to premises OPPOSITE lis orp place of bhiainces, SAINT NICHOLAS STREET, OUTSIDE PALAQE GATE, where, being dd termined to SELL, he solicits a further soutlpunnce.of kheir patroneges 1 #74 Quebec, May 13, 1858.4 3m ! TUNITY WI NSURANCE ASSO Capital \u2014 NSURA NCE on Merchandise, +» &C., at our- di A BEAUTIFUL HEAN - .QE LÉ 2 EU à RICH GLOSSY HAIR, Cowrrkreny Prysinvenp =~ TO THE GREATEST AGE.Aud who that is gray would not have it restor- eà to former color § or.bald, but would have the growth restored ; or Lroubled with scrofula, scald head, or other erupliops, but would be cured\u2019; pr with sick head ache, (neuralgis) but would be cured.It will wlso remove all pimples from the face and skin.Prof.Wood's Hair Restorative will do all this, see circular and the following, Axx Arpow, November 6, 1855 Pror.O.J.Woon\u2014Denr Sir: I have bed much said of the wouderful effects of your Halr Restorative.but having been so often cheated by quackery & quack nostrums, for the hair, eyes.&u I was disposed to place your Resiovative in the sume category with the théasand and one loudly trgmpeted quack remefics, patil{ myiyou in Lawrence county gome Bnonths since, when you gave me such aseu duced the trial of your Restorutive in inyMamily DWUOBDODON EE CRIEF ONPICE : Lower Town, Nov.10.8857, \u2019 HE New aud Powerful first class Sorew Woodcock, Snipe, Duck a PRY STORLAS, RIEUNATISM AND SCOR So 3: WEE No.6, WaTzrLoo Frac, LONDON.(OEE A I Steamship CHERSONESE,\u201d A 12 rE noon ined Lani et à large P.SINCLAIR.A TENN ATI PR EPOPOOTP999OINT g of al , DISTRICT BOARDS : POWELL, Will sail from Liverpool for tue above A supply of SINGLE and DOUBLE BAR- Quebec, Dec.31st, 1856, No remedy hus ever done so much for the etre 66 w 00900 0 1910 10 obo PE Kingston, TORONTO AND MONTREAL, MONUMENTAL, SCULPTURE,| Ports on SATURDAY, the 23rd day of AU- REL @UNS, offers them for Sale to '* Spurs.\u2014\u2014 oo omer \u2014- \u2014 of diseases of the Skin, whatever form they may == \u2014 87 With Agencits throughout Cauada.AND GENERAI GUST, 1856, and return to Liverpool by the MEN alba small advince on Sterling Cost, also DOL'FOR assume.as this Ointment.Scurvy, Sore leads, DUO?| Er D N AL sume routerdenving PORTLAND on the 23rd on hand SUPERIOR DIAMOND GRAIN, FFF, Scrofula, or Erysipelas, cannot long withstand (072 ey on Sosa rd E DIRECTORS FOR QUEBEC : MARBLE WORKS, |of SEITENBER loving, SEA, DLASTING.FORDER SHOT, Pa FOELIH BT Laan | ee Waling he principal ~~ lé T ne Hovorage D M.Ï RASER A large and varied Stock of ed, some Aix mtr al hrs eam om ine he = \u2014ALSo\u2014y borpitale, dispensing i Ointraent, à ving ti db ia 4 dr pe | Je Taos, Bamiemvien, Eng, MD HEADSTONES, MANTELS, | Gescruient serve, oud bs proves forall FISIOLS fn ent ivy 3 Gs toe pots 1s applesind ns tie hone 2555 BE ween or | 2 s.BL qu | Len Le o Le à very fast and in every way a superior bal.J.SHa Ww, 5 restoring Ihe : \u2014- \u201c188 Medical Heures, TABLE-TOPS, MONUMENTS, vessel.She has five watertight compartments, 20, Fabrique Street, SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS + 0 À œ 01 œ cor AP ë on Buildings, Goods, Merchandize, an AT THE QUEBEC WAYS ON UAND ; the S MAIS COMPANY effects Lusurances 2B And every ag in the Trade, in AL every description of property.Al) Losses settled will promptitude and liberality, without reference to England\u2014the Bourd of Directors being Shareholders Living full powers to act : thus embracing all the advantages of a Provineial Compan, with the further gnurantee of & paid up and courely invested British Capital.soourely R.PENISTON, AGEXT, Tor Quebec and the District, of which is SECOND To NONE.fi PRICES MODERATE.$f y FELIX MORGAN, 19}, St.John Street, without, Quebec.19th May, 1857.d EXECUTION Lloyd's, 2300 tons burthen, Captain CHARLES and is built of extra strength, suitable for the North American trade, and has been refitted with comfortable accomniodutions for a limited number of FinsT Chass and STERRAGE PA9SENGEBS.Provisions provided in the usual style on board of Atlantic steamers at the rales of Passage named below.Ist CrLags, STRERAGE Passage Money from Liverpool to St.John\u2019s Nfld.15 Guineas.5 Gs.From Liverpool to Halifax & Upper Town Market.Quebec, 8th Sept.1856, TO THE MEDICAL PRO ND the Public.The attention of the Medical Profession and Public is mvited Quebec.ANP ULCERS.Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely olely on the use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumours.Professor Holloway has dispatched tn the East, large shipments of this Ointment, to be used in jhe worst cases of wounds.1t will nere any.ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of the joints, even of 20 years\u2019 stand- R.PENISTON, Agent, Quebec, LIFE ASSURANCE T is impossible to enumerate all the advag- tages which are derivable from the assurance of life, inan advertisement.Protection for the widow, the orphan, then aged and inorm .curity \u2018that mortgaged property shall not ba \u20ac ¢ or ; ; ni preparation lug.£ wrested from the famil \"the x ewal Premiums are in fature to Portland .AIO 1 « 6 « [to the following preparation : » ; + the family of the mortgagor at k be pagar EE From l'ortland and Halifax to TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER THE GREAT PILES AND TETULAS.Ce Ou the od seat of il, 19th Feby.1856.Liverpool, Gu B.60 dollars.80 dol.APERIENT prepared on an entirely new prin- ! These and othef similar distressing complaint BE [or Bue commenceimct of young men in hus.19th Feby.8 From St.John's Nild.to Liver- ciple, from a late and accurate analysis of the KENTUCKY REMEDY can be effectunligeured if the Ointment be wel 1638 Are among the most important of the advan.CORDAGE.5 ool nd Halil and 55 «+ 25 « |coléRfaicd - 5 DR.JOHN B ULI>S rubbed #1 over the parts affected, and Ly other tages which it secures and while there are few TRE ER: NTS Hen- From Portland to Halifax and ELTZER SPRING, IN GERMANY, $ Ss P A Ri L A wise following the printed directions around euch (\u201ddividuals to whom it would not be benefcial in \u2019 HE SUBSCHIBRRS © FACTORY, re- FOR THE RAPID CURE OF F om Portia acer rot »12 \u201c 6 \u201c combining eflicacy, economy, and portability, ?A AR SA A Li @ dot.ae Na other, there are very few who enld ç - pons Ns COR A heir friends and (he Colds, Coughs, and vom | ortland to St.Jon's \\ a With such additions and improvements as will be Thin wediciue, whe.used according to directions, wild Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in inconvenieuce Lo he of x without any erious pablie chat they nre prepared to manufacture Honrseness Halifax to Sh Tala Nig LA 10 foggil materially to increase its efficacy.pute, widont Bll: = the following cuses i emsclves, il they felt so div From Hulifux to St.John\u2019s Nfld.16 « 8 Berofala, ored.y 9 9 » .[bis i sali - 's KB yo-foot\u201d coils .; GANGS UF RIGGING, > i! sizes and ihe bot t poMuIIELD, A oy Steward's fees and provisions included, ex- pa esteemed and wishly valuable Dye Ce pions Dad Tras Chite mina ; Hig rear Moderate in expenditure, the facility with which quality, at short moe W :- 10 à Sainin \"| the best romody Thue ever found for cept wines and other liquors, which can be hud | pepsin or Indigestion, Bilions Affections Head.of th Skin, Erysipelas, Burns Chipped hands Glandular Swell Scurvy money may he invested at high rates of interest also, nll kinds of Tar ge an Ang Coughs, Honrse Influenza, und the on board.H 5 Oo N 3, He Tumors, Chronic Sore yes, Bunions [Corns (Soft) |Lumlago (ings! Sore-heads and the certainty that it may he invested in th; Staff, Mouseline, Hambroïige, Marline, Spun- concomiton lot» Co your Freights from Liverpool to St John\u2019s (NAA) 43s ache, Heartburn, Acidity of the Stomach, Costive- Ringworm or Tetcers, Senld lead, Bite of Mos- (Cancers iles | Tomours country for mauy years to come, at ren ili yarn, Bale Rope superior\u201d Hemp Packing, for Currry Pz > Ita constant nso in sterling es por pt peel sq 5) 45s n Gout, Rhewmatisim, hoss of Appetite, gopeuniutin, Pains in the Bones or ghetous &[Contracted and'Rheumatism Uleers rates of interest Ve onablel de remuneratise \u2019 + , ; ; # > per .2.> bili J , FA nts, Sorel vellin Sand- Flies! Stiff Joints tealds .$ st, have e Bln Engine, aud» comple serine, of DD po he er Fo tons Porta PATE) po | Gl Nessos Delgo of Vomiing il Re SG, yin ES |S |, CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CONPANT MA ; y OÙ Al! BIZC8.rior virtues for the treatment of these Jand, 50s and 5 per cent G0 OY sensed of the A1 es urisiug from the Sold at ; ; .to render life assurance, in alli Sh fy .508 à 2 ; re Mercury, Lossof À Pain in the Side anû old at the Establishments of Prorkssor How assurance, in allits ramifications, s ; from the nbove factory, WARRANTED equal complaints.EBEN KNIGITT, M.D.\u201c > à Tfalifa= ; ; usw of 3 \u2019 + ca > St.Jobn\u2019s, Newfoundland 'AMIN WIER & CO., _ Halifax, Nova Scotia.JOHN RHYNAS & CO, Portland, Maine 5th August, 1856.12m HIGH SCHOOL OF QUEBEC.HE usual conrse of instruction in this Institution comprises English Reading ; Grammar and Compbsition, History, Geography, Writing ; ArithmejigsGeneral and Commercial ; Mathematics, incl g Geometry, Algebra, Mensuration, &c.; French, Eatin and Greek.Terms, as heretofore, £12 10s, per annum, payable quarterly in advance ; Séholars under 10 years of age £10 per annum, By a due distribution of labour among the Teachers and other arrangements, a full oppor- Quebec, 27th Dec., 1856.EEN THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S MILD APERIENT ANTI- BILIOUS PILLS, w success has in every instance supported its deggrved reputation.Being convenient and agreeable in its use, experience has proved that it retains in every climate ils desirable and truly valnable character.1t is in the form of a paste, is tasteless, and docs not impair the digestion.IL iggreparcd with the greatest possible care, npon wg) tested principles.To persons following the 3 or going long voyages, this preparation pétosces qualities far surpuseing any other\u2014neat ang portable in its lorin, speedy and eflicncious in its Operation, successful both in the earliest and worst stages of the severest discases, whilst the usual and Uauseous faste and unpleusant odor of copabin is wholly avoided iu this preparation.repared and fold, Wholesale and Retail, by JOHN A.TARRANT successor te James Tar- rant, 278 Greenwich, corner of Warren street, New York; and for sale by the principal Drag gists in the United States, British Provinces, West Indies aud South America.THORN\u2019S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF COP- ABIA AND SARSAPARILLA possesses a few advantages not enjoyed by any other medicine for the cure of sexual dizeases; and which must with an enlightened public, render it assuredly highly popular, and a disideratum losg sought for in the medical world.It needs no confinement or change of diet.In itsapproved form, hat of a paste, it is entirely lasteless, and causes to unpleasant sensation to the patient.It has acquired the utmost fame in almost every recommended by the most eminent of the profession, prepared by J.B.Thorn, Chemist, London, and for sale wholegale and retail, by J.A TAR- RANT, sole agent for the United States, 278 Greenwich street New York.The serious attention cf the afflicted ia respectfully invited to a trial of DR.GROVER COE'S STANDARD FAMILY REMEDIES.Pr.Coe\u2019s Liquid Harmatlan is guarantced'to he the most efficient external application extant, for 4he certain cure of Ulcers or Fever, Sores, Swenta, Kxpoeures, or Tmprudence in Life, Chronic Constitutional Diseases, and as a Spring end Summer Drink, and Genural TTonie for the System, aud a gentle sud pleusaut purgative, {tis superior to Blue Lick : and l\u2019ongress Water, = Sula, or Seidlits Powders.It is & remarkable fact, that among the hundreds of eminent physicians who huve examined tha recips by which Bulls Sarsaparilla is prepared, not one bas con- denned it, Lug sll approved it, and commend it tn the lighest terns, Many physicians express themselves strongly in\u2019 the bellef that it is decidedly the best prepa- rasion of Surraparilis that has ever been placed before the publie.Although there are many physicians who feel a, reluctance to Lnving their numes appeñded to the recoums- métdarion of any particular remedy, notwithstanding tliey muy approse Of it in the highest degree, there are others who frankly yield their support in favor of a remvdy which they know is capable of doing so much good fn un nillicted community.Asan evidence, reud the following from old and respectable physicians, of high stuudiug iu tbe community in which they live: * TEETIMONY, ee a7 Teatimony like the following renders supernuces all contents on the efficacy of Bull's Eargapariils.From Dr.1.P.Ynodell, Profeasor of Chemisery in the Louisrille Medical College: I have looked over the list of ingredients composing Joba Buhié Onrhpound Extract of Sarsaparilla, and have po hesitatibn in Anying that they form a safe compound.im! ove that promises well in chronic diseases, to which it is applicable.L.P.YANDELL, M.IL.Louisville, June 6, 1848.What Dr.Pyles, physician by appointment to the fo» ville Marine 1lospital, says of Buil's Barsaparilia : E LovisviLLE, March 20, 1848.1 have examined the prescription for the preparation of Jolin Bull's Sursupailia, and 1 believe the combination to be an excellent one, and well calculated to produce sn alterntive impression on the aystem, 1 have used itboth Resident Physician Louisville Marine Hospital Lounox, Er, April 25th, 1800.Brn\u2014Permit me to address to you u few lines, and do me the honor to reply to 8 request that I will make in the conclusion of this letter, eto.1 em a graduate of Transylvania Medical University ; 1 have practiced medicine in this wilderness country, aboat five years, but owing to exposure to bitter éold weathos, I have been indisposed with Acute Rheumatism about six months.After hoving exhausted my skill jo the treatment of my case, and deriving no benefit, I was induced to give your FLUID EXFFACT OP GARBAPARILLA A fair trial, and accordingly purchured à bottle of your medicine from your agent, M- George P, Brown, about two weeks ago, und 1 must confess that one bottle had entirely cured me.3d.3 and 55, sterling, each Pot.Æ%\"- There is age crante saving by taking the lager sizes.Tw : N.B.\u2014 Directions for the guidanecs of paticns in very discorder are aflixed to each Pot, 20th Dec.1855.THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTII AND MATURITY.Just Pubjished, price One Shilling Sig, ERVOUS DEBILITY, its Causes, dymp- toms, and Cure : an Essay on Seminal Weakness, with Practical Observations on a safe, speedy, and successful mode of treatment of the Disease of the Generative System, by detecting the real cause and effect of every vuricty ol Complaint, whether arising from solitary habits, excesses, ncvident, or climate.To which are added, Commentaries on the Physiology of Marriage.with precautipnary hints on the evils emanating from Egdbirical practice, and the dangerous remedies) ocated by various writers ou these importunifflisorders.By SAMUEL LA?MERT, M.D, 37.Bedford Square, London.Matriculated Member of the University of Fdin- bargb, Honorary Member of the London Hospital Medical Society, Licentiate ef Apothecaries Hall, Lon- ! fPnces resulting from certain habits, irregularities, and excusses, which have produced more misery in Youtl, degradu- tion in Manhood, and premature decay at all stages of Life, than, perhaps, any other class of disease known tu modern pathologists, Ite perusal is particularly recommended to persons entertaining sceret doubts their physical condition, and who are conscious ol\u2019 having hazurd- ed the health, happiness, and privileges lo which every human being is entitled.Section I\u2014Anatomy and Physiology of the Generative Organs.may seem.The ages at which i Canada will gran assurances, range from 15 to 60, and they will ussure as high as £2000, or as low as £25 on à ringle life.Life assurance offers the best and safest inves:- ment for small savings, thus two pencea day saved from he ape of 25, may be made do yield through the medium of the * Canada\u2019 £180 4s 2d.ut death; from the age of 30, £151 10s; ve from the age of 35, £131 6s.; and so où in pre portion to ihe extenl of the savings, and the age of the saver.I , Prospectuses, Forms of Proposal, and ail pa\u201d icularsrelating to the assurance of life, may | #bltined at une office of the undersigned, H.W.WELCP Ager Agency Canadn Life Assurance Co., } Quebec.17th Nov.1855.© Teas, Coffee, Sugars, &¢.300 Cohee, 25 IMhids Bright Musco.Sugar.50 Bbls Crushed Sugar, 75 Puny Muscovado Molasses, 75 Bbls.Golden Syrup, 49 Hhds.DeKuyper\u2019s Gin, ACKAGES assorted Fresh Tess, tunity isafforded of securing proficiency in the ; ; ; ; ! don, & & 90, Green Cas to inform yon what your CAxray PECTORAL bas dons for I : ol 0 sn exami , ju public and private practice, and think ir the best .on, Ces h \u20ac.; 90.Green Cuses do.roy wito.\u201ciho had boon ive months Inboriog under tho practically useful, as well es the Classical purt of Europe, it Lag been es approved article of Barsapurilis nôw 1a use.} The essential object (his treatise is to point 25 Cases London do.dengerous symptoms of Consumptlon, from which no aid branches.: ot, and suncile y the faculty of medicine, and M.PYLES, M.D, out the fearful couse : 75 Cases Cid Cognac Brandy, 100 Cases French Liqueurs, assorted, 25 Casks Tondon Porfér, 25 Cases Fruit in Sg Brandy, 40.Boxes Preserved Citron and Pecl, Jal ases Prunes in jais and cartoons, 108% cs Olive Qil, pints and quarts, bids.London\u2019 Mustard, 41b, jars, Col man\u2019s & Keen\u2019s, 13% uses Crosse & Blackwell's Mustard, it * Dotiles, # 5Q Casks and Cases Pickles and Sauces, - | 150 Boxes Candlgs, Sperm, Belmont Spern, UE .\"0 : or s : ; ., CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR PUB sctonce of Chemintey and Medici have boon Disord For Live pi Ind Be er buneton, Gas in Lumbar, Felons, in Acide aupeie oany or preparation a It fing of Cimon I1\u2014fosnrr\u2014Maxnoon\u2014The Morale 200 B sad yon \u2018| Col «si ° ?(li i Tr.iver Com \u2019 igeati > , EH : , èr- 1 will tak t i #tot Cra rysiolo an Tue : \u201calse Xen y > n and Sil D YSPEP SIA, taxed their utmost to produce this bost, most perfect Bilious Disorders, plaint, Indigestion | 3% 5 Syphillitie, Sore-thront, Chances, Te and Twill ake great pleases in recommeutios À 4 to the y BY; te and False oxe , Ogivego, Colma DISEASE OF THE KTDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND FEVER AND AGUE, And the various affestions consequent Jo D disordured w Herter arom LIVER 3 + such as Indigestion, A8jdity of the Stomach Co.Ticky Pains, Heartonrnli Loss of Appetite, Des pondency.Costiveness, Blind aud Bleeding Pile purgative which is known to man.Innumernble proofs are shown that these PrL18 have virtues which surpass in excellence tbe ordinary njediciues, and thet they win unprecedentedly upon the esteem of all men.They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure.Their pene trating propertieastimulate the vital activities of the body, a remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the bicod, and expel disease.They purge out the foul hnmors which breed and grow\u2019 distemper, stimulate sluggish or diror- dered organs into thelr mitral action, and fumpart healthy tone with strength to the whole system.Not ouly do thoy, cpse the every-day complaints of every body, but 6 aise formidable apd'Asékerdus disenses that have Lafiled or Dyspepsia, Habitual Costiveness, Sick Heuduche, Giddiness, Heartburn.tla- tuiency,8Loss of Appatite, Irgita- bility eroousness,\"Languor, Lethargy, Low Spirits.FPHE distinguished patronage with which these sterling PILLS bave long been hon- orcd, the beneficial effi ich have coustantly resulted from their fisc, ke purity, of.the in re- dients which ent® into \u2018(Bpir composition.their careful and puétifiar mode df'preparation, and th great and increasing demand for them from every boes, Ague in the breast, and every variety of external inflammation.WARRANTED TO ARREST MORTIFICATION, when arising frem Burns, Wounds, and other external conditions, aud to prevent it when used in time.Alero warranted to check Felons and prevent sippuration when kpplicd before matter has commenced forming,» Used early in cases of puuc- tured wounds Tedin nails, pitchforks, &e., it prevents all symptoms of Tetanus or Locked-jaw and removes them when arising from wait of its timely application.physicians to use in thelr practice, sto.Respectfully yours, B.B.ALLEN, ¥.D LOgisviLES, July 13th, 1844 1 have examined the list ofdkticles that compose John Bull\u2019s kxtract of Sarsaparilia, and 1 lisve no hesitation jn saying that it is 8 safe and valuable compound.I would prefer it to any article now in uss, for the disenses arising from nu impure Ftate of the blood Or taiut of the system.7 1 runidently recommend it to my frends as being » powerful Extract, and one that 1 believe will cure all cluesen of disensés, for Whicli it ik tefonsmended, if uged according to directions.I believe it to be a valuable eu:cédxprum to Mercury.\u2014 Noy, I have my doubts whethet in the most violent sud protructed cases of Morality.Section IT1.\u2014TBE Puvs1ono¢yY oF MARRIAGE \u2014Aptitude and inaptitude for Wedded Happiness, Physiological Facts on Generative Capacity.* \u201c SECTION IV.\u2014SPERMATORRAŒA,or Seminal De- bility-\u2014Its History and Causes.The Miserics of Imprudence.The Vices of Schools.LU SRCTION V.\u2014ETMPTOMS Or SPÈRHATORRHEA and Impotence, Nocturnal Discharges, &e., Influence of Spermatorrhæa on the Mental Facnities.SECTION IV.\u2014CaUsKS8 AND EFFECTS OF SEMINAL - ver Glgss, 60 Quarter-cusksflite Wine Vinegar 100 Boxes Ilgpey \u2018Dew Tobaceo, jib & 103 400 Boxes Len Bright Sonp.15 Bbls Dag & Martin\u2019s Blacking 30 Gross Hing ih tin boxes 10 Cases Scotch Confectionary, 7 do AWerican o 100 Boxes \u201cBtrexBulton, Solnble & Pordr 10 Cases Durkec\u2019s Baking Powder 50 do Ne, 1 Black Lend 75,000.Cigars Principe, Concha & Todo Sanz lu all Nervous, Rhensiatic and Neuralgie Affec d ski.While they prod erful .» thoi ; Eyphilis, accompanied with Nodes Trophejincaries ofthe DesiLiTy, Connection between the Menthl and (00 Boxës.Window Gluss, 100 fect each, ar Le es in Buroneer DR.CORSIANTI-MERCURIAL ALTERATTVE boss whether ought not CON AE D D Generative Organupgeminal Wonkuese.Impo- Pod sizes, I beneficial, and in others effected a decided: cure safest and Dest phyiic that can bo employed for children.y ¥ p I» SYRUP.1 ladelph tence, and Sterility Te 100 Bags, This is a urely vegelabld compound, prepar- cd on strictly scicutific priuciples, ufter the mau.Belug sugarcoated, they are pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm.Cares per of the celebrated Holland Professor, Boer- |: bave been made which surpass belief wero they not sub- have.Because of its great success in'most of tbo stantisted by mer®#such exalted position and charnctor tos: {ts futroduction into the Unitefl [aa to forbld the suspicion of untruth.any eminent Buropenn Stn ord ore especially for thése of |.clergymen sud physicisns have lent their names to cortl- our fatherland Kesttéréd heré nud there over tb face of this mighty country.Meuting with great puccess mong bor, -T'now offer\u2019 it tothe American public, knowing -that ita truly-wonderful medicinal virtues mus} be acknowledged.Lu It is partiéalar|ÿ redommended to tb me persons whose constitutions nay have heen impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other instantaneousis waiy, direptlyithithe seat of life, | oun ana Cutancas Discares ng and quickening every nerve, ¥aisiug up| Medietba, forofuln or King's Evil, Thoy also, by purity, forms of dissipation.General] effect, it nds i thrift} the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new, health and vigog in the system, w ot SET] The great popularity of this deli À should guard agrinst purchasing.Be .hot.per : tf roma has induced many imitations, whièh the\u2019 public e.|fy to the pubile rellability of my remedics, while oth- \"ers have sent me the assurance of their conviction \u2018hat my Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, sufforing follow-men.The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanao, containing directions for their us and certificates of their cures, of the following complainta: \u2014 Costiveness, Bifions Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a fon! Stomach, Nansen, 1 ion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels avd Pain arising therefrem, Flatulency, Loss of Ap) which require ito, all Ulcer an ovacunnt ing the blood end stimulating the eyatom, chre many ! complalsiés whiob it would not be supposed they could ah, such as Deafness, Partinl Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from & low états of the body or obstruction of its functions.Do:not bo put off by.unprincipled dealers with some > other pill they, juake more profit on.Ask for Axxn's suaded to buy anything else until you have: given'| pap \u2018and take nothing else.No otber they cin give, 10 : | Boerhave\u2019s land it is to all these imitations.\u2019 \u201d #20 p #ær- Bold ni $1.00°per bot rè,'or ait bbttles for itera a fair trial.One bottle will convince you how *dnitely superio: XT Aptrinsic val 1 ti TO oe idl, want Acoli onl and they should bhve it.: , Propared by Dr.J.C.AYER, $5.00, by the sale Drop SAGE, Jn.& CO,, \u201c| Bractioaland Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass, Manufgo Pharntiaceutists.& Chemists se 8 Cr Pittsburgh :P.Parnes & Park, Now York, snd by and Morchonte generally throughout the Btates and Canadas.ado ty JOHN MUSSOR & 00, Quobeo: JNO.BURKE & CO., Montresl, 74h Apri, 1856.5 Tay LCI ded ai teck rase went ap dui Mi SOLD BY \\ JOSEPH BOWLES, and HJOHN MUSSON Oo.we à ; NE Lian _ Quebec.las; fps erally throughout On \u2018 Als, by Dr 5 se ave ougaent Ca America.Prepared from\u2019 the original recipe of the distinguished Physician and Surgeon, the late Sir ASTLEY UQOPER.: IMPORTANT CAUTI ON In consequence of the great de r.these most exdôl LEB, they have pot A steers counterfeitéd by soveral unprineipled persone both in Canada and the United Bfates, and in order to secure the public for the future from oli.have caused to be engraved, at gréat expense, 8 highly finicheädebel; which is placed on the outside of the wrapper, and algo on.the, top of cadl box; and on whigh is engraved tie likeness of the late Sir Astley Qgoper, lrom.tbe Celébrated painting by Lawrence, with the words, Bi, (ASTLEY .CooPER\u2019S APERIENT ANTI-BiLIOUS PILLS.\u2018And in order to afford the publie a still further and also on the box 3 without the are fpurious and, MAC protection, the rletors have placed the fae -simile of their Ee ou.tho outside wrapper, ctions whidhbheqompany ench, marks of.Stitt.ne: imposition Se rage \"CO, Sole PropHbtors/ \u2018-i an London and New York.Sald at 25 centag60 cents} and $1 00 per Box, with full directions for use, by A.B.& D.Sands, 100 Fujton-St, Y.: Schiel in Bros, Cod 19% ila Sire cyl Boll 140 Ollmnbers Lh 31h.: Lu 1 Parcs NS Ors.258 Box.Vive Boxm som $3.+ Btreet; ©.V.dllgkener & Co., 81 Bardlay St {i Elcoit, McKe: ¢ Robbing, 127 Maidon«Lane ; ton, Clark & Co, 165 Broadway; C.Re ing.192 Broadway, and by all tcsppetable Druggists and duslers in Medicine throughout the: \u2018sviliged world; \u2018and wholesale and retail at the :depote, 150 Oxtprd-Sirooh, ;- London, d 141 liam-Street, Now York: i 8th Bept 1856.\u2018effidacy.© © Eup tai 4 A plensant, gafé and eflicient remedy far the radical cure of Rhcumatism, Erysipelas, Leucor- bea, Serdfula, Gonnorrbeea, Syphillis, Mercurial affections, Ulceration of the Kidiieys and Bowle: and all diseases arising froma vitiated conditigh of the blood and fluids, © AF DR.CORPS FAMILY VEGETABLE pfs.~The best and safest Cathertic Pills for -popular sé ever offered Ro the public.* : danger or risk of counterfeits, tHe-proprictors PF \u201cFor the cur@i Sick Head-nche, Dyspepsia, Constipation, \u2018fnetion&l derangements of the Te Spleen and other viscera, they stand un- rival bd These are not crude and untried remedies, experimentally placed before the public but (hey have stood the test of ycars.The pro- priétorfi s'practising Phybicibn, nnd théy are the same remedies he relies upon to sustain his .tide-gprend reputation usa competent und suc- bessful\u2019 grinbaian of the public health, The Harmattan hrs.ktood the test of 50 years, the original formuls having heen obtained from the Indians py an sncestor.of the present proprietor, who has improved and gronght it to its present degree of perfection, Con.The fip.oi4*Pilis/ériginated with himself, and\u2019 during 12 yedrs' cxtensive practice, thou- gands have hid cause to feel gratéful for their _ For wounds and_gores on horses, the world is challenged to\u2018 produte anything quel \u2018to the Hormattan, \"\"° we | Foi fail dréctions and explatiationd, seb pam- blets acooth anying the medicines.«atta piei -JUHN A.TARRANT, Séle Ag\u201d orale! v + 278 Groeawiék Bti;-0or pese \u201d + \"NEY YORE hag Slat, 1805, 11 10 stonorary member of the Medical Boclety, Philadelphia 1 f Heer, what Dr.Stapp, a physician wflo stands at the top of his profession, says of John Bulls Sareaparilla : 1 hive been using Jolin Bull's Sursapariila, it a gréas variety of chronic diseases, with the host happy elfrdta, and [ have no hesitation in recommending it to the pubile | for the cure of scrofula, syphilis, and all cutaneous and glandular diseases.Yours, moat fervently, Lawisport, Ky., April 6; 1840.WM.STAPP, M.D.Rov.B.W.RON; Ker.18, BTHVENSON.+; Coxetsartz\u2014 Rev.5.W.Sebon is widely and ganerall known 88 an elogiient nnd accompiithed pastor-of the; M, E.church, and Hev, E.Btevenson has been known un bne of the mont tulented nnd xealous members that the Kyn- tueky Conference could boast of for.muny years, and at .his time is filling the high and responsible station ef agent $+ the M.¥: Book Uoricern.LouiaviLLy, May 20th, 1849.Wa have usett John Bull's Barsaparlils, sud hate known Æ to be nned, with entre satjsfavtion ; and weihave no hesitation: itr stating our belief, that it is à Eafe pnd valuable medical compound, und calculated to produce.much good and relive much suffering; sod therefore would clieerfally and most earnestly recommend jt to'the aftficted ove 5e EK.W.BEHON, { = ¥.BTEVENSON.(Sign .esi?-\u2014\u2014 We emo rep persons who are suffering with any of * the lilfthat Heal is heir to,\u201d to call on Dr.John Bull's ngent, hd pot a copy of Bull's Family Jounal onatis; aud for {he sake of humanity, we hope thht à single individual will vot Le found unwilling to give Ball's Bareuparilla à TKI£L, after reading, and recollecting, af the sane ting; that itis impossible for the Doctor to publish > of astoundin; His Barsapariile.\u2018 The atuouné oi ly showered ou Dr.Bull's Barsu; from well known #nd distinguished individuals, both in vublic aud private life, has been perfectly overwhe 3 PRINGIPAL QF FIORS + No.2 they, 2 ng, Cortlandestree RO Hivociprebts Düninermo/ A Ff thie ++ Prot at tho Ga te\u2019?Diice.7 SEOTION VII-\u2014DÉTECTION OF SEMINAL WEAK- Ness by Urinary or Microscopic Examination, ndi ors, Means of Cw.> SeortoN VHL\u2014THEVEMENT OF SENTNAT, Weare) NESS AND IMPOTENUE, Urinary Indicatfons, Hnz° ardous\u2019 and\u2018 Empirical Specifics.the Anthorigg \" Mtäe of Treatment, Cases and Illustrations.It is absolately necessary that all men should know that thére are principles of pertonal mans agement which cannot be violated without fnéurring grievous penalties, and when wisdom and regret succeed ihe heyday of ineonsideraic self-indulgence, how these penalties may: be mitigated, how the sting of their bitterness may be removed, and how the evil and its cdnsequen- ces muy be avoided, and, above nll, that there is scarcely any degree of physical fnfifmit; \u2018of fune- tional derangement to which the time]y aid of science cannot apply à cute; : 2% Patients residing ott of England can bes: 7] successfully treated by correspondence only, in aby Languages, snd medicines can be forwatded with secrecy, safety; and despateh, to'dll'parts of thetorld.All letters must be accompanied by the fee of £1, or will not be replied to.\u201c NERVOUS DEBILITY nitty be id of Mr.ba\u201d Office, HOUSE, Bookseller, Cobotirg, eat Wat 5 ai London.gn |\" Québec doi tif \u2014 ANIGARSE 7 wr C Fob Gigars, Oôricba\u2019s and Justo Sanz [Lr 10 WE J) MUSSON #0.t Qusbeo, $ith May oats \u201c++ brands, in one-tenth boxes.; Forsalely JOHN PATENKON.' October, 2, 1857.tions for Detection and Dangers of Mise taked] Importance of Examination, Medical Ir : fr ned Pglna Rice, 10 Bbls.Fine Pat 25 Bags Pimento, _- 5 Ouses assorted Shoe Thrend, 10 Caskg Sperm Oil, 10 Casés-i£.1.Castor Oil, 20 Kegs Bi-Card, Soda, 500 Bokes Tobacco Pipes, 30 Casks Glassware, : 650 Crates assorted Earthenware, 100 Doz.Painted Pails, and © 100 do.Corn Brooms, For sale by JOHN PATERSON.Quebee, Nov: 16, 1851, gree 8 Currants, a a mas THE QUEBEC GAZETTE 13 PUBLISHED THREE TIMES A WEFK BY MIDDLETON & DAWSOX, +\".PRINTERS, F OT-0F MOUNTAIN HIL \u201c1 i.IN THE CIyY.OF QUEBEC.TERMS t~-Twenty Shillings per annus early in advance.vy ADVERTISE y Delivered in before w o'clock, PB.M., be day*of publications gerted accordi@g to written Grders ; 0 forbid, if no #ritien dirostivas,\u2014 at 28.8 ; ki lines and under; fée first Insertion, au a tach subsequent insbiMon ; for ten Iines | tibôve six\" dd est Insertion, and 10d subsequent Insertiof:\u2014TFor ton lines 8 p words, 4û per line, fret insortion, abd 1 M lind for eth subsequent insertion.\u2014Adver ihig by the yéht, us may be agreed on POAll communications ist be posteeid F217 IC WHEL TTIOHM THI H0d OOIF JO JONVIASSV NV OJ OTSINÏIE SKAIKEU I .100 Bags Maracaibo\u2019 and Javs N "]
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