The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 15 septembre 1858, mercredi 15 septembre 1858
[" £0 HOAVANSSF NV H0J GHYINDEE SNAIRTES ._ aT JC NATL IT10HM ZHL Od oolF kdvan- assu- fon for rm.te\u2019 not be at hia ildreo, u busi- advan- pre few ficiel in 0 coulà erious 80 diz.hwhich 163.5 of n in pro À the age ball par- ; may 16 LOF Ager Re.jab Teas, nd Java Ys el, ny, ls, 7 Col hstard, is ces, it Sperm, hud Sik + Plon i kc Powder do Sanz, each, 8* Le ft \u2018 3 TT efore 150 stion-in pj on 26.6d.10 dy 7 4 ! 0d each and up 1d pe advert Part 1 or Cn ar A ag \u201cta \u201c eme No.8673.} Linda Motreal Ocean Steamship COMPANY.Poder Contract with the Government of Cu- nud, for the Transport of the Mails.som SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, GR SEASON 1838.FEMS LINE will comprise the following First Cluss Powerful Iron Serew Steamers : 0 AnGLO-SaxoN, \u201c Nowrn Brrrox,\u201d\u201d boil'g Nord AMERICAN,\" HUNGARIAN\u201d 6 66 fnpiaN.\u201d « Bonemian, ?\u201c \u2026 Nova-ScorIAN, \"new \u201c - y \u201c (In connection with the 2.I\" R.R.of Canada.) \u2014~ PROPOSED DAYS OF SATLING : FHoM LIVERPOOL.FROM QUEBEC, Wednesday, July 14th.Saturday, July 3st.Do.July 28th.;, August 14th.pol Aug.11th: | Do, August 28th.bo., Aug, 25th, Do, Sept{ 11th.bo, Supt, Sth, Do, Sept.25th.bo, Sept.22nd.Do, Oct, 9th, pa, Oct, 6th.| Do, Oct.28rd.Do, Oct.20th.Do, Nov.ith, | Do, Nov.20th.zu In the year 1859 the Line will be weekly.\u2014\u2014 RATES OF PASSAGE :\u2014\u2014 FROM LIVERFOOL TU QUEREC.v Stg., accord- ing Lo aceony (Children in prop ÉTEFRAGE .£8 8 0 « CHILDREN IN TIE STERAGE syears, and ander 12.£6 5 0 yo 7.4 4 0 Énder 1 year.\u2026.\u2026.000 1 0 0 # FROM QUEREC TO LIVERPOOL.Canty, from S66 Lo S80, according to accommodation, CHILDREN IN THI CABIN, STEERAGE.$30 7 years & under 12, $80 CHILDREN IN STEERAGH Bo.\u201c T, 40 7 years & under 12, $20 1\u201c \u201c 3, 30(4 6 \u201c 7, 15 Under 1 year.16j1 « \u2018 3, 1U Under 1 year.5 Return Tickels from Liverpool to any of the principal places in Canada, will be granted by the undersigned 5 and to parties {aking them at the same time as the original passage, & Reduction on the usnal fare will be made.Berths nol secured till paid for.A duly qualified Surgeon accompanies each vessel, All baggage ai risk of owner thereof.Steerage Passengers are required to provide themselves with Bedding, Ealing and Drinking Utensils.RATES OF FREIGHT.From Lirerpuol to Quebec, \u2014Fiue Goods, 60s.sterling aud 5 per cent.Primage, per Ton af 40 cuble feel, eavy goods as per agreement, EA Bille of Ladiug will also he granted at the following rates per tou measurement :\u2014 From Liverpool to Kingston, 70s.and 5 7 cent.# 6 to Toroute, 72s 6d.& 5 2 ceut.4 \u201c* to Hamillon, 75s, amd 5 3 cent.\u2018 Londou, 83s, and 5 \u201cB cent.Heavy goods as may be agreci on.The above includes all charges, except Wharf- age at Montreal.All goods in Through Bills of Lading to be consigned to the Grand Trunk Railway Co.at Montreal, and the Custom Mouse business there will be transacted by them free of charge.All parcels, intended to go by these Steamers, should Le forwarded through the British and Anerican Express Co.GEO.BURNS SYMES & CO., Agents, 3, St.Peter Street, Quebec; Or to EpMONSTUN, Arran & Co., Montreal, ALlay & Giuneseir, Liverpool, James & ALRX.ALLAN, Glasgow, Mosroumerts & GhEENHORNE, London.Qaehee, April 12, 1858.DOCTOR HOOFLANDS CELEBRATIID gr GERMAN BITTERS, =m : PREPARED BY DOCTOR C.M.JACKSON, Philadeluhia, Pa WILI, EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPRIA, JAUNDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DRBIATY, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases ari ing from u disordered Liver, or Stomach; ity of the StoMach, Nauses, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight on the Stomach, Sunr Ernetations, Sinking or Fluttering ob the Pit of the Stomach.Swinuming of the Head, Hurried and dificult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocaiing Sensations when ina lying posture, Dimuess of Vision, Dots of webs before thesight, Fever and Dull pain iu the head, Deficiency of perspiration, Yellowness of the skin and eyes, Pain In the Side, Back, Chesi, Limbs, &e., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Tmaginings of Evil and great Depression of Spirits.2 The proprieter, in calling the attention of the public to this preparation.does so with a feeling of the utmost confidence in its virtues and adaptation to the diseases for which it is recommended, It isno new and untried article, hnt one that has tlood the test of a 10 years\u2019 trinl before the American public, and'its reputation and sale is unrivalled by nay\u2018similar preparations extanl.The les- timony in its favor, given hy the most prominent and well-known Physicians nod individuals in all parts of the country, is immense, and n care- fal perusal of the Almanac, published aunually by the proprietor, arid to Le had, gratis, of his Agents, cannot but satisfy the most skeptical thal this remedy is really deserving the great celebrity it has oblajned.rincipal Office and Manufactory, No.96 ARCH St., Philadelphia, Pa.Æ@- For wale by all druggists in Quebec and elaewhere, ; Nov, 18, 1857, Modern Style of School Turniture.ANUFACTURYD gpd FORSALE by N. and seldom more wre LIVER Com e ov Dyspepsia to ch are Lhe result AR PER BOTTLE.FORD, Proprietor, Retai 446 Broadway, New York._ Belailed by an Druggists.ses i NOW LANDING, Ex \u201c Prinosr,\u201d rrox LABRADOR : + (XASKS COD OIL,- 16 C 13 do.SH 3 64 do.13 Half à + 5, 14 Tierces And Bhls, Salmon, Codtish in bulk ahd barrels ; Caplin, M.H.WARREN & CO.Quebec, Sept.10, 1858.AST INDIA RICE,\u2014 50 Bags landing ex \u201cJohn Howell, oni for sale by extra cleaned Patna M.G.MOUNTAIN, À.WRIGHT*S-FRANGEPANNI; .Double Extract of Swaat Tulips.A- th ng, and durable perfume, for the æ ersiguesl hnving oblaineuathe «is- + ro The PL Works can bf seen on upplicutiou at th vf the undgfrsigned, Lelweeu (LAhours of 9 À M.and 4 9/2 M.Tenderyd (ov be endorsed, \u201cTen Wells 3/4 Tender for Flooring Hy By ofder, W.SHORDY Manager QRW.W.nls.City Harr, Oh Sept, 1857.tee until TUESDAY - | o'clock, P.M.from Naples desirous of contract.FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.ing for BUILDING si) GULLLEY WELLS us Osier CABIN Passage.130 dollars uy hi ordred by th ter Works Commiliee, SECOND CASIN 4 Lee ages ge 75 + rom the 1st OCP 16868, until the S0tL FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.AVRIL 109.fh laying WOODEN Gürer Canin Passacr.bo.110 dollars hho RS Lo such ydraut Wells as may be or- Sevosv Cam + LI ESS 60 « s and Specifica@ions of Lhe above Office ; for Gulley THY QUEBEC GAZETTE, rrr Tiras er puny Vv _ Cobourg Cloths, $e.- 500 P* fie mc bourgs, from 200 Ps.Cold, French T Lourgs.150: Ps; Blk.end Cid.Freugh Merinoes sud Paramattas.og LAIRD & CO .LA.Quebee, Sept.8, 1858.THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.The Ships from Boston .Persia, Cayt.Judkins, Cafada, Cupt.Lang, Arabia, Capt.Stooe, Ameifpa, Cay.Wielgpan, Asia, Copt.B.G.Loll, Miägara, Uapt.Ryrvie, Africa, Cupt.Shavnon, Europa, Capt.Leitch, These Vessels carry a clear White Light at mast head ; Green on starbogrd bow ; Led on port bow, Canada, Lang, Boston, Wednesday, Sept.8th Africa, Shannon, N.York, Wed\u2019duy, Sept.15th.Asia, Lott, Boston, Wednesday, Septr.220d.Packing Salt.USHEL Storé?4000 HVWARREN & CO.M.Quebec, Sept.10, 1858, Herrings.k ARRELY ROUND HERRINGS 500 Ba for sale by LANE, GIBB & CO.Quebce, Sept.8,155 N EW {= FALL GOODS.AG \\ 7M.LAIRD & CO.have just received a Jarge Assortiment of SCOTCH WOOLLEN GOODS, comprising : New Scotch Plaid Shawls ; New Scotch PRled Shawls ; New Seoteh Gila Plaids ; New Seote 1 Plaids ; I Hosiery ; New Scotch Yaïn and Lamb's Wool ; New Mixed Tweeds for Capes ; &e., &e., &e.78 Al marked ut à emal] advance on Sterling Cost.: WM.LAIRD & CD., | Fabrique Street.Quebec, Sept.8, 1838.NEW Fall Trouserings, §e., §e.JUST OPENED : TEW SCOTCH TWEEDS, DOESKINS, Cassinieres, Supkrfine Cloths, Beaver and Pilol Cloth, Mixed &e., &e.\u2014A 0 \u2014 Gentlemen's Seotc® Wool Shirts, Scotch Wool Drawers, Scutch Wool Stockings & Socks CHEAP FORCASH ! M.LAIRD & CO.Quebce, Sept.8, ER.of 2 a à RECORDER'S COURT, Quebec, 8tb September, 1858.OTICE is HR BY GIVEN to all PAR- ws eir complaints ac- ug their Assessment for 1858, that the RE RS COURT will proceed to hear and determiiue the merits of the said complaints, at TEN A MNpo TUESDAY, the 14th SEPTEMBER inslant, fof Jacques Cartier \u2018Ward \u2014on WEDNESDAY, the 15th, for St.Roch\u2019s Ward, and on SATURDAY, the 18th, for Montcalm and St.Jobw\u2019s Wards.CHARLES L, GETHINGS, Advocute, Clerk of the Recorder\u2019s Court.ROOM PAPER, PAINTS, &e., &£c., &c.- rp HE SUBSCRIBER returns thanks to his cording to Law, re support in the past; and begs to inform them that he has REMOVED to No.11, 8&2.John Street, adjoining Me, MASTER \\chmaking Eslablish- ment, where he has of hand.and OFFERS FOR SALE, a LARGE ASSYRTMENT of FRENCH, (Delacour's) ENGL GERMAN, and AMER- 1CAN ROOM PAPER; consislipg or Velvets, Tlocks, Flock and ( ,, Gold and White, Gold and Drabs, Daciefé Fridfrious colours, Rich and Plain Salins, Marbles (Sienna & Green,) Agates, (Granites, Red and Grey,) Oaks, Black Walnut, Pine and Fir, &e.Le \u2014AL8O,\u2014 Window Glass, Varnish, (Copal, Damar, and Cahinet,) Japans, Oils, Spirits Turpentine, Putty, Dry Colours, Whiting, &e., &e.Painting, Glazing, and Paper Hanging done in the best manner.and at reasonable charges.Z#r All orders left at the Shop, Saint Jobn Street, or residence.21 Berthelot Street, near the St.Louis Road, will be purclually attended to.SAMUEL CORNEIL.Quebec, Sept.3, 1838.MR.& MRS.COMMETTE'S French Tustitute for Youg Ladies, ST.Jouns, CANADA EasrT.HL Scholastic yfar.of this Institution is divided intb terhis of cleven weeks each, The First to begin October 7th, and end December 231d.bi , The Second lo begin January 7th, and end March 25th.The Third to begin The Forth to begj her 9th.The adv: ntiges offere® in this School for the acquisition uf French are very great, as the polite langouge\u201d is spoke exclusively by the members of the family.As the CINEF OBJECT Of this School is to cuable Young Ladies to perfect themselves in the use of Frexca, no pains are spared for their thornugh and rapid advauce- ment.\u2018Being aware also that many.while devoting themselves fo this branch, are à sirous of not neglecting other ornamental ones, the services of competent Teachers have been secared for Music, Drawing and Painting.TERMS : FOR BOARDING PUPILS.For board, room, wood, lights and instruction in French, for a Term of eleven vil 1st, and end June 17th.¢ 241b, and end Septem- WEEKS.viii irae , $40.00.For Music.ee esas For Use of Inglrument $ For Printing andpDrawing, includingiMon- ochromatic and Polychromatic.$6.00.For Incidentals.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$2.00.REFERENCES : Mrs.H.Feller, Grand Ligne, C.E.Prof.N.Pollens, Grand Linge, C.E, Rev.N.Cyr.Montreal, C.E, Rov.J.N.Williams, Montreal, C.E, R.McGinnis, Ezq., SL.Johns, C, E.Quebec, Gth Aug., 18 J.W.Conroc, Esg., Middlebury, Vt, Sept.8, 1868.6m PACKING SALT in friends and the public for their very liberal | Persia, Judkins, N.Yor! Berths not secured ui An experienced S The owners of these Slps will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Buiiiun, Specie, Jewellery, Preclous Stones or Metals, unless Bills of Lading are signed therefor und the value thervof therein expressed.For Freight or Passage apply to E.C.& 1.G.BATES, .99 State street, Boston ; E.CUNARD, © 4 Bowling Green, New York, Or, _Sept.13, 1858.HAMS.UST Received, a smal HAMS, for sale by B&W.POSTON & CO.Quebec, Sept.13, 1888.Whiskey.HE BEST MONTREA Puncheons, Hhds.aud_B For sale by + E.& W.Lower Town, Sept.13, 1858.WINES.N Assortment of the fiest PORT, SHERRY and MADEIR es, in wood and bottle.For sale hy £ STON & CO.gar Cured WHISKEY, m STON & CO.L&W.Lower Town Sept.13, 1858.DeKuyperls Gin, I ECEIVED, ex M di\u2014 25 Hods.DeKuyper\u2019s pin.For sale by E.& W.POSTON & CO.Lower-Town, Sept.13, 1858, i ourt House, in KY, the FOURTH EN o'clock in the hereby give Notice to te agninst Prisoners in ad District, that they prosccute against also give Notice gers, Consta- the City of Queb?DAY of OCTOBE torenoon : T do, the alt those wLn will pro the Comnion Jail four resept, ust :, and-1 dB of the Peace, at {hey personally do af their His, Thdictments, sud olber remy 0 all those things which to their 8 8 in that behalf appertaiu to be done.Wh WM.S.SEWELY Quebec, Sept.3, 1858 + University of-@aeen\u2019s College.#5 .; HE Seventeenth Sessio of Queen\u2019s College will begin on the first Wednesday of October (6th October) 1838, at which date all -Intrants and regular Students in the Faculty of Arls are required to be present.The Divinity Classes will he opened on the first Wednesday in November, *«° Candidates for matriculation as regular Slu- deafg of the first year will undergo an examini- tion before the College Senate in the fivst three books of the /Eneid of Virgil; the first three books of Cæsar\u2019s Commentaries ; Mair's Introduction ; tbe Greek Grammar ; the first book of Euclid ; and Arithmetic, as far ns Vulgar and Decimal Fractious, and tie Extraction of Roots, inclusive.The only.charges Fee ; £2 for each class p admission to the classes £1 for Matriculation session, to be paid on -| of introduction, 0 and £1 additional in |g .NEW BOOKS: .S.RAREY\u2019S celebrated Hoël bn Horce Taming.: A Handy Buok on the Law of Bills, (heqdel, Notes und I.0, U's., by J.W.Sith, Exg.7 \u2018A Haudy Book ou Property Law, by Lord Saint Leonards.Meusoirs of NKachel, by Madane de B-\u2014\u2014.A Wowau's Thouglls about Women, Ly the author of * John Halifax,\u201d &e, Deertwook.À Tale of English Country Life, by Barriet Murtiven Jane Bouverie, and hav she became an Old Maid, A long look ahead; of The first stroke and the ast.I've Been Thiukiag, hy The Star and the.Clou Ly A.8.Roe.The Five Pound Noie.Au Au The Mouk, by Miss Sherwood.The Lord und Lhe Lout ; or, 'Ir Zeuin, the Roman Martyr.Jane Rutherford, the Miner's Daughter, A Lost Love, by Ashford Owen.Julamerk ; a Tale of the Nestoriaus.Reul Happiness ; or, the Philauthropist.For Sale by MIDDLETON&DAWEON, Guyw's hyildings, Mountain Hill.Quebec, Sepl.4, 1858, For Sule, HE Subsoribers ara NOW Dandy Jin :\u2014 NBING, ex 100 Hhas.PRIME BRIGHT COVADU SUGARS.- LANE, GIBB & CO.Quebec, Ang.233.1858.o Let, ig TPVHAT eljeibly-situaied DWE[- LING HOUSE, on MOUNTAIN This house il easily con- session can be ing five rooms, wil would bu admirabl verted into, Business Offices.given immediately.Apply to D.MORGAN, Mountain Hill.Quebec, Sepi.5, 1838.1858.FALL.1858.GENTLEMENS\u2019 OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, MOUNTAIN HILL, (Adjoining Menisg Chronicle Office.) D.MPRGAN, H\u201d received, per last steamer, a portion of his Stock for the ensuing season, which he has personally selected in fhe ENGLISH MARKETS.¢ ÆAä- The Goods are now opeffor inspection.Amongst the novelties are t found gn ex- Lensive assortment of the lat nd most prevailing goods, in every shade of \u2018color and every variety of textyre ; comprising.\u2014 WEST OF INGLAND BROAD OLOTHS, VIENNA CLOTHS LEOPARD CLOTHS, VENETIAN CLOTHS, BUFFADP BEAVERS, BEAVERY CLOTHS, DEEN PILOTS, and PORTSMOUTH PILOT ; warrented Waterproof.\u2019 \u2014A180,\u2014 TROUSERINGS and VESTINGS, in endless variety of material aud pattern; and a choice assortment of Gentlemen's TIES and COLLARS.\u2014AND,\u2014 GENTLEMEN'S MORNING AND DRESSING GOWNS.This class of goods D.M.would call particular attention to, considering tbem sometbing superior to those generally imported, both as regards quality ang style.D.M.hus also imported a few picces, by way ï The Superior Irish Frcize, FOR : Gentlemen\u2019s Top Coats! Tbis article is the last Lrought out in Lohdon, and is worthy the notice of the gentlemen of this city.ÆS- In conclusion.D.M.would respectfully intimate that the whole of his Stock wiil be offered on the most reasonable lerms, in order to enture a large and speedy sale.D.MORGAN, Mountain Hill, Quebec, Sept.3, 1858.fm Queneo.Wanted Furnis arlours.Le = oO = = = Z \u2014 wn = = ~\u2019 > located in a central and fashionable part FCity, and for which a Liberal rent will be Apply for Dr.SCHLOSSER\" dist, ut this office.Quebeo, Aug.23, 1858.u NOW LANDING, ox \u201c Nestorian g .Pig Iron, For sale by GIBB, nebec, August 11, 1858.2w the Natural Philosoph apparatus.Each student on enterf@g must produce a cer- tifieate of Moral and Regions Character from the Minister of the Congregation to which he be- longe.Intrants becoming candidntes for Scholarships will be required, in addition to the ordinary Matriculation Examinations, to undergo au examination on tbe Greek Grammar and the first ten chapters of the Gospel of John.For Students of previous years the subjects of examination for Scholarships will be those prescribed nt the close of the session.Tue PreErarirory DrParTMENT, or College School, will be conducted, as usual, under the charge of competent Masters, The course of instruction is conducted so as to prepare the pupils for entering with advantage the Classes of the College.By order of the Senatns Academicus, GEORGE WEIR, À.M., Secretary Lo Senatus.slags, for expenses of Aug.30, 1858.MONTREAL OCEAN STEAM- - SHIP COMPANY.NOTICE.HE Royal Mail Steamship ¢ ANGLO- SAXON,\u201d R.Bori.axp.Commander, will sail from this Port for LIVERPOOL on SATUR- SPTEMBER.Capix\u2014{rom $66 Lo $ ding to accommo- Srernace\u2014$30.[dation.Steerage Passengers are Nequired to provide themselves with Bedding ant eating and drinking utensils.28 A Steamer will leave the NAPOLEON WHARF at NINE o'clock A.M., on the day of sailing, to convey Passengers and Mails to the Steamship.For further particulars, apply to GEO.BURNS SYMES & C/)., Agents, No.3, St.Peter Street, Quebec, Sept.3, 1858.FOR SALE.LIFE-BOAT, 208get keel, and a Ship\u2019s Pinnace.-A1,80-\u2014À Suit of Saffa Vessel about 130 GREAT CLEARING SALE \u2014OF\u2014 SUMMER GOODS! WM.LAIRD AND CO.+, Will commence, 0 M ONDA Y neat, TO SELL HE REMAINDER of their Stock of Summer DRY GOODS, at a GREAT REDUCTION in price, for CASH ONLY.6500 Silk Parasols, from 2s, 9d., worth 5s.up.2000 Yds.Mouseline de Laine, from 53d., worth 9d., up.300 Muslin Dresses, from 28, 6d., worth 4s.i July, Gd., up.Ladies\u2019 Straw Bonuets and Hats below Cost price.Dress Goods of every descriplion at cost, Silk and Cloth Mantles, very cheap.Sbawls, Scarfs, Bonnet Ribbons, Flowe.a, Feathers, all at Cost price.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 500 doz.Ladies\u2019 Lawn Handk\u2019fs.from 1s 104d - to 40s., worth from 3s.6d.to 30s.350 Ps.Pire Shirting, Aid, worth 7d.300 do.% do.@ 5}d., worth 8a.275 do.Fictory Cotton, @ 44d., ** 53d.~\u2014AND,\u2014 A Large Assortment of Sewed Muslin Goods, at a Great Sacrifice.WM.LAIRD & CO, Fabrique Street, Quebec, July 19, 1848.80 60 Barrels Barclay & Per 60 Do.Truman, Hanbury 30 Do Marzette\u2019s XX 30 Do.Tennant\u2019s do.do.50 Do.Pale Ale.M.H.WARREN & CO.Quebec, April 12, 1858- \u201cFOR SALE.7 ARRELS HIBBERT\u2019S DOUBLE STOUT PORTER, in\u2019s do, ton\u2019s XXX.FOR SA de 1500 BES enim: Quebec, May 26, 1858.Sugar UTCH CRUSHED D a very fine article.For Agents., in barrels\u2014 Tons.M.H.WARREN & CO.Quebec, May 26, 1858.y E.& W.POON & CO.WEDNESDAY, SEPH# EE ee BIRT Ha de EY M ÉBAIRS NAU INSTRUMEN 0AD, MEDICINE an 4 Residence is N Grand Bnitecy, theBh Dr.Monkin, #8- Reference to Quebec, July 7, TISITORS FROM BE ADMITTED i TIC ASYLUM au § order from one of they G Quebee Lunatie Asyl August 9, 1858.Mas ; dertake STRAW [Fu PARISIA 68 ed the WinLnes & Co., of Ne in afew days, por St 4 Jantity of NEW GO 0 Silks, azd every varioty ber of Mercantile fr Auction & C xv fur Would now beg to neq chants, and the public TATE, STOCKS, HOUSEHOLD EFFR OUT-DOOR SALES, atlended to.tlements, OFFICE :\u2014No.Quebec, Oet.5, 1857.A PRIZE FOR {HE NEW YORK every week.TION MONEY.Three copies one year, the following list :-\u2014 G do.d 10 do do 30 Good Watches., 60 do.1000 Gold Guards, Ve Fob Chains.Gold Lockets, Bracél Breast Pins, Sleeve Bul Watch Keys, Gold and variety of other articles, $15 00 ench, money, the subscriber's und the gift correspondi to March 8, 1858.MBER ; ep BIRT HINTON, : OplictahBhd Math tid amend 4H AA ai à Quebee, July 7, 1858, | * 7 : 4 John B.Selley, MD, IA devoted himself 10 tia practice.of ; URS ERY, in this oity.|: NOTICE.NOTICE 77 M\" JACORS iplorms her oustomers and the phblic in general that she continues to un alter BONNETS in the LATEST Straw Workers and Fashi the two following Can plete assortments of SPRING MILLINERY , cou] sisting of English and French BONNETS, RIC LACES, French FLOWERS, Riblions, Mantels, Quebeg, 204h March, 1858, ; NOTIGE: HE Subscribers, belt prepared Lo EFFECT SALES af all desoriptions uf MERCHANDISE, PB Jz Terms moderate, with prompt Cush sel WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR TIE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED i&-FAMILY N one ol the largest and best literary papers ofthe day.A largh Quarto containing TWENTY PAGES, or SIXTY COLUMNS, of enlertain- ing matier ; and ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATE > A GIFT WORTH FROM 50 CENTS TO $500 WILL BE SENT TO EACH SUBSCRIBER IMMEDIATELY ox RECEIPT of THE SUBSCRIP- Five copies one year, an Ten copies one year, and Twenty-one copies one y The articles to be distributed are compr 9 United States Treasury Notez.$500 00 each.0.10 Patent Lever Hunting Cased Waotches.0
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