Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 17 octobre 1851, vendredi 17 octobre 1851
[" .f(V/.Ti inffrn-; )o .rtooj?r?) «/ ?;.#.\u2022' i l I i.i t AND COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.'.Hhîl ¦ VOL.V.J QUEBEC, F RIDA V.17th OCTObER, 1851.[NO.107*.Cj)f ifflomlng OîtronUlt I Property for Sale and To Let.I* published.During Summer, every morning, *t 10, \u2022.m.I\tTO LET, Sunday, excepted, and three lime» a meek \\ From the Ut November next.to 1st Mou ui Winter, by\u2014\tI\tinert \u2022\t*» CHARLES ST.MICHEL, Property for Sale and To Le*.at ms orric*, STo.29, Mountain\tQuoboo.TERMS.\u2014Twsnty Shillings per annum, pajrabla half-ymljr in advance.\u2014Sub«rnpüon lor the \u2022uramer half-year :\u2014FiAeau Shillings.ADVERTISEMENTS\u2014Delivered in before «even J o'clock on the evening previous to publication, inserted accordirg to written orders; or till forbid, if no written directions,\u2014at 2».6d.for six line* and under, first insertion, arid 7|d.each subsequent insertion ; for ten lines and above six, 3s.4d.first insertion, and lOd.each subsequent insertion ; lor ten lines and upwards, 4J.per line, first insertion, and Id.per line for each subsequent insertion.\u2014Advertising by the year, as may be agreed*».J852.'HE GUSTO; St.Petei Strs nished or unlurnj M\" Apply on the premi Quebec.7lh October, 1K5I.MT JSF.HOTEL.\u2022*r Town, lur- TO BE SOLD, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.'HE DWELLING HOUSE of theun-\u2022leifci^i.nl, No.31.fct.Urtule Street, ipjH-r Town, Aiih the Yard, Stable*,] Coach-hou*», and drjfc|^r.eie*.'fhe Furniture will beaold with the IIMerit wished for.ÜSÊSÈ?Furniturel Furniture! Furnitures* NEW GOODS.i>i TO LET, tntil the let May next.AmA rpHAT COM MODI I J.CUT hTON sled on the Esr cupied by the late At Possession given immedi JAM JOHN Curators To ,J'HE SUBSCRIHKRS are receiving ex \u201cPro vuleuce,\" Itoni Nets castle, sud oiler bale :\u2014 for IAN JU communication, mu,/ be poet-paid.Quebec, 30tb Sept.1851.TO BE LET.US, 1'hree-story CELLING, situ-heretefore oc-Pmovan, E^j.ç^r ' fPLES, \u2018Utste of the late Alexander Peevsn.A h ARM, of about 15U Acres, situated on the Noith bank oi the River bt.Charles, three miles distant Irwin the City.L.T.MACPHERSON, Ailhur bUeet, Lower Town.Quebec, 1st Oct.1851.\t]io MI NEAT COTTAGE, on the Beall ___\t_.P°r* Road«*baj^t one mile from Cfir Corning efirontclr I >¦.«.c\u201ctk iVl ©0®® â53© Superior Sherry Win*.4 Qr-Casks, ) JtUe, per \"John & Mery,\u201d/rom Sunderland: 20 Casks Lamp Black, 3Cwt.esch.For bale by q , o- k ^RLK)^> VTILSON & CO.Quebec.2y.b July, 1851.ebs fioni his purchaser.T.C.beg# to return his sincere thanks lor the very liberal »upj>oii be has received since com-meuc:ng bus ness, und llalteis hunaelf \\.\u2019ith continuance, it^ood workmanship and materiais, low prices, and the strictest attention, will ensure it.Funerals Furnished.Quebec, 30th April, IH51.\t12m MINING SHOVELS.KIBEUS si# ,;ow laiob vu .r .*'\u2022 ,luw \u2022\u2022**\u20183erior and besuiilul style of workmanship, and st th* \u2019WWmtt lP D2S3IB!L!E!PIR2(D2o M.Ï TO LE?.HE HOUSE, i%>.7, St.Genevieve __ Street.ment Garden' ite the Govern-D.YOUNG.BUSINESS NOTICES.Quebec, 25th July, 185 TO LET.IAN elegant COUNTRY RESIDENCE j \u2022Tn.one and a bait miles distant from St.John\u2019s Gate.Possession to be given on the first of October next,-TTlin»oner if required.Apply to I.\tW.* HENDERSON.Quebec, 9th August, 1851.l-a-w Quebec, 28th July, 1851.bin 2-a-w ~t(Tlkt.\u2018HE HOUSE in GARDEN STREET mt: Quebec, 9th May, 1851.IRISH Gibb\u2019s Wharf.formerly riLKJK Apply t Quebec, 30th June.l by the late Dr.D.WILKIE.WXXiSiXAM LUMBER BROKER, St.Peter Street, Lower Town, opponle the QUEBEC BANK.Quebec.28th April, 1851.\t6m TO TWO HOU Cats, Appl Street.F KEDERICK ANDREWS A ARCHIBALD Quebec, 23rd April, 1851.TOLET.n* situated on the ther in St.Stanislas r.Sr well, or to G.CANNON, N.P.Leys at Law, having entered into COPARTNERSHIP in the practice of their jwofession, bold their Office st No.43, ST.ANNE STREET, Upjier Town.FRED.ANDREWS, ARCH.CAMPBELL, Jr.Quebec, 16th Sept., 1850.\t12m toad, opposit For particulars, NE OR TWO of those NEW COTTAGES, situated on the St.Lewis\u2019 Rack G bound.\u2014 Quebec, 24th Feby.ACK, Notary, St.Peter Street.mr Dinrzsxvza, PROVINCIAL SURVEYOR, 18, Saikt Ubsulb Stbkit.Quebec, 14tb March, 1851.\t6m ROBERT CAIRNS.EisiEsaaEiTr fm©®.No.2, St.Louis Street, Place d*Armes, TO LET.IEVERAL OJ cd Fire-pr fharf.Rynl Apply u/ L.RENAUD Quebec, 10th Feby.1851.MS with warrant-thé iVopoleon FRERES.FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS.IHAT large SAWING AND PL AN El NG HAS constantly on hand a Choice Supply of FASHIONABLE GOODS, in his line, of the best quality, which he is prepared to make up to order in the latest style of FVhioo, ' approved Credit.\u2014ro* SAtk,\u2014 A few Regulation SWORnS sod BELTS.Quebec, June, 1851.\t~ MILL, situated/n St.Jornph Street, St.o{ Rocha.For parti FOR SALE.JhwK rpiIAT VALUABLE PROPERTY at -I- UEAUPOKT, near Quebec, for-iccrly belonging to Colin McCallcm sud John Hkndksson, with the dill*, Distillei and other extciuive BJIdfiVs dwreon aud the right of usinVtJpeLlMIe water River Besuport, haviii/all/l c£ the proiierty ol about 4ii feet\tF ^ T *\t*\t^ An ii.disputable ti\u2019le will be given, and a great part ol the price may remain secured on the pro-peity if required.JAMES DEAN.Quebec, 2tuh June.1851.LINENS.I^OR SALE, A few cases ol the above, Wur-retnied Genuine.Aud daily exacted a supply of Diapers, Lawns, Sheetings, Ac.HYDE k McBLAIN, \u201e .\tArthur Street.Quebec, 9th May.1851.NOW LANDING, AND FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS: undThe jxiblic, that s!ie is continuing the same huaineis at No.13, Ruade Street, whete she hop< ».t>y strict attention and jiunctuality, to meiit a coittiiiuanre of then jiatronage.A very choice assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewellery sud I nicy Goods is now on hand.'Ihe American 1 tucks ait* ol the very best description.Clocks, U atchea and Jewellery carelully and cxped.uously retailed.Paces moderate.CT D.d Go.J aud Silver bought or taken in exchange.Quebec, er BURSTALL.Gibb\u2019s VV harf.WHISKEY.Thomas Henry,\u2019 MT for Cash or Quebec, 5th Febyw, 1851.~ TQ let! >ly to VIER FISET, St.Aitgele Street am GEORGE LAWRENCE, OTKAW and CHIP BONNETS dyed Gieeo, ^ Black, Grey ami Brown.>ilks k.VV\u2019»»ollens dyed, Scowered and Pressed.t-F\u201d George Street, St.John\u2019s Suburbs.Quebec, 2élh March.1851.\t7m MI N d\u2019Aiguilloh Street, TWO HOUSES, _ one ¦ DeLert .t içuiiiuii a'\" ircb, x ^ of them Ifitelv occuf rt, Esql Apply ti Iolivikr Quebee, 5th Feby., 1851.occupied byCHAS.to FISET, St.Angele Street.SHOP TO LET.FOR SAlaE.*'HK TWO-STORY STONE HOUSE __ No.32.St.Ursule Street, and VACANT LOT adjoining^iogether form-feel in depth, from Glasgow, a further supply ol the above.HYDE & McBLAIN.Arthur Street.Quebec, 9th May, 1851.FOKWAKDING STOKAUE.RIVER ST.LAWRENCE JOUI?ANDSFSOSr, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, The Company grant Assurances on the follow-*\"4 I1\"*11 \u2022\u2014HALh of the Annual Premium will be received for the first FIVE or SEVEN years the remaining hall, with inteieit, hemg cUrge- ai>*e m a debt on the Policy, To he paid off when Convenient, or.at the option ol the assured, to be deducted at settlement of claim.1 he assured are at liberty to pass betwixt an?» oitli American port, and any Kurojiean port, at any time of the year, w ithout application being made tor such license, or payment of additional premium on account of the same.No expense whatever Assurances.is incurred in effecting SHIPriNG AND STEAMBOAT AGENT, £3\u201d 4 J.St.Peter Street, and Gibb\u2019s Wharf.«£] Quebec.3rd May, 1851.\t6m SEW TIIROltH LISE.26th July, 1851.DAVIDSON PARKER, Mans gcr lor Canada.n:u 3 a-w FUNERALS Fl 'llXISUED.^TMlh l NDKKSIGNED begs to intimate that A be has provided hunscll with a HEARSE, Toronto, Hamilton.Nia cam Falls, and\\ Buffalo, direct.MOUNT HEKMON CEMETERY.pLANS OF THE GROUNDS ing a frontage ol 63 about 7,000 square lee Q^eh^t22nd Ma TO V.GALE Ursule Street.LET.AkX A BRICK HoySE, in St.Paul Zl.Sthelt, in on airy situation, eom-niisuig SevemRufims, Cellar and Attics, and outside Kitchen, ra^inioderate.Apply to W»».Wilson, .Mason, oiHfc?premise», or to J.G.CLAPHAM, N.P.Quebec, 17th May.1851.Paint*, 4lc.ALARGE assortment of PAIN'Pt, consist mg of Whit#, Nos.0, 1, 2, and 3, Black, Blue, Green, kellow, Red, and Spanish Brown 10 Casks Powdered Litharge, 15 Do.Venetian Red, Drop Black.India Red, Vermillion, Ac.For Sale by RYAN.BROTHERS A CHAPMAN.Quebec.15th May, 1851.and that'he is prepared to undertake the furnishing ol funerals, in any manner required, wiih the utmost promptitude and despatch, aud at moderate chai -ef.The New and Magnificent Upper Cabin Steamers CHAMPION.Captain\tMsrsiiall.HIGH!.\\M)F.R-\t\u2022*\tStkarns.MAY FLOWF.R.\u2022\u2022 Pstlrson.Will run as loüows, viz:\u2014 Chartier fit Cabranche, NOTARIES public, Lower Town, Quebec, St.Peter Street.Quebec, 15tb May, 1851.CpIE SHOP, and Store attached, situated at the porarily occupied by M a rate.î iway Cask / _ _ rr« Casky.Kent mode- T.RUSXON, COMMISSION MERCHANT k BBOKER, srt^i Quebee, May 13, 1851.OSSACK, Notary, St.Peter Street.3-1-w k u l-s-w.Fraser\u2019s buildings, PETER STREET.d* Constantly on han Oatmeal, Beef, Pork, But' Ac., Ac.Liberal caah descriptions of Merchandize.Quebee, 6th June, 1850.((and I itwtf, L advlnce for sale, Flour, ard, Groceries, nces made on all 1891.Til ROUGH IN ON K DAT NEW YORK rklMI MONTREAL TO BOSTON ! XL O.notary public and land agent, St.Petek Street, No.29, Opposite the New British North America Bdnk.Office opened from 8 o\u2019clock, A.M., to 6 .o\u2019clock, P.At.Quebec, 6th May, 1851.\t6ra Grett British an4 K OR BOS1 liHU.Mail Koate FROM MONTREAL, QUEBEC, AND CANADA WEST TO BOSTON OR NEW YORK, \"TIR JOHN O'Fi Al REMOVED ON THE^tStST MAY, 1851, TO GARDEN STREET, tF* Next door to the Urauline Convent, -fg Quebec, 6th May, 1851.St.Lawrence 4l and VERMONT htia Steamers and the RAILROAD.treal and Quebec via the Cham-and Champlain int Central cars at eat Nortbfield, ?.2ÆACINID3R, BROKER & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, ^ \u2022 RUST PETER^aitEfr.85lV Quebec.25th April, 185l> M.MOODIE, IMPORTER.No.31, St.Peter Street.Quebec, 19tb April, 1850.\t> F* M* AUCTIONEER It BROKER, Palace Street, oppoeite the Albion Hotel.Quebec, 15th May, 1851.i PASSENGERS __leaving Monti Sain and St.Lawrence Rail camera, will take the Ver Rouse\u2019* Point at 8.15 a m., and rrrive in Boston at 8 p.\tsame day\u2014 and (aBer the 22d inst.) in New York the same night, via the Connecticut VflMIte.Or leave Montreal at 11 a.m.and Rouee\u2019sfoint at 3.45.p.m., raach Nortbfield at 8 p.nfTJo lodge, and arrive at Boston at noon next da\\ and (alter the 22nd inst.) at New York in the afternoon.This route will afford an opportunity of viewing the beautiful Mountain Scenery in Vermont New-Htmpshire, and is the best route from Canada to the White Hills of New-Hamnshire.Through Tickets may be had of J.H.DALEY Varmont Central Railroad Office, Montreal.H.R.CAMPBELL, Engineer Vt.Cintrai Railroad.June I2tb.1851.r\t\u2022 ?__________ STEAM BETWEEN BOSTON, AND SAINT *; JOHN'S.N.*'.)IKKRK ALLARD, King Street, 8t.Uaci nd, Crackers, Win* and Bread, lie.Quebec, UtfiJupe, 1849, SCUIT BAKER, Haa always on r Biscuits, bfaip- THE SPLENDID 8EMI WEEKLY.«>\u2014 .:a-G01NG STEAMER TO LET, With immediate possession.''HOSE TWO NEW CUT STONE HOUSES, forming the corner of Sr.Paul 8 Sat/LT-yD-Matelot Strkrtb.1 hey are well a:!af.ti^b4»idjjj£j^w-a EMOVED on the let of May, 1850, ta Na X\\«, ANNE STREET, UtZhouse occupée* y K.Rosert*, Ksq., two dofra M*t ef Haugb\u2019e Livery Stable*.Quebec.8th May, 1850.J.& J.COALL, °»WMt 4k WHUr* rrmm UPHOLSTERERS k UNDERTAKERS, 8, St.John Street, Suburb».Q'iebac, 10th May, 184».I Sault-eccupiad AD,ÜI?-Û.L, CAPTAIN 1ŸOOÏ), ,EAVE EASTERN STEAMBOAT tARF, Boacon.^EVEKY MON-DAY at It noon, diraeVfor Justport, ami every THURSDAY, at ifrlTA.A- Kastnort, via Portland { leaving l\u2019orÜfinauKJ, P.M.The Steamer *' tYrote»* WiR/connect at East port lot Rt.John, If.B.Returning, will leave Rt.John, N.B., at 8 o'clock, à; M., and Kaetport tt 9, P.M., avery TUESDAY for Partland and Boeton, and at the earn* h*«f«every FRIDAY for Boston direct.The Amiral la fitted end provided in all ra^ pacta ae a first class American Steamer, and her passenger accommodations are not to be surpassed.1\u2019arsons Whose business or pleasure may lead them to HALIFAX orotherMneof the Lower British Provinces, will find this rout* not only the most direct but the cheapest and most convenient.Far farther particulars, apply to Jou.q Wk \u2018 C.NfCiroR, at (Be Wharf.ELL Commission McrchantF No.II, 12th Juaa, 1851.nkià, PRIVATE BOARD.Three or four gentlemen c«n accommodatedBOARD te LODGING, in Mr.Atkimson\u2019s^HIirP, in SI.James Street, Lower Town, In rmfot tru! Custom House.Apply at this office or on the premises.Quebec, 23rd April.1851.CT.icSON OPP.I1TD0._ RANDY, in Hhds.and Qr-Casks, Hollniuls\u2019 Gin, in hhd*.Hollands\u2019 Gin, in rnses, Bordeaux White Wine Vinegar, in hhds and qr.-casks, Triple Clatified, Champagne, quarts and pints, \" Oscai De Mnntaign,\u201d Hibbert's Porter and Stout, quarts te pints, Bass Pale A!e, Portugal Wine, incases, Olive Oil,-Liverpool Soap, Com|Mtund Soap, Brown Windsor Soap, 14 te 28 & boxes, Cclman\u2019s Mustard, in I ffi jars.Do- do.in cases, 1 lb te i h.London Starch, Satin Glazed Starch, Cm Corks, in b»»ea, Nutmeg*.Marraroni, Wine and Porter Bottles, \u2014also,\u2014 Patent Canvaas, from No.1 to 7, Sad Twine, Lamp Black, Copperas, Glue, Saltpetre, Alum, Crystal Soda, Epaom Salts, Magnesia, Whitfog, tec., tee.Quebec, 12th June, 1851.Woollen», Cloths, Casimerc-ss PLAIN & FANCY DOESKINS* JUST RECEIVED AUD rox SALE WlIUl.E*A LE AM) RETAIL BV W.S.HENDERSON.Quebec.20th May, 1851.CANADA HAT & FUR STORE.Xo.i, ÎMIK UNDERSIGNED returns his sincere thanks Jur the many (Uttering ptools ol encouragement which he has received lor »ome yesrs back, and in doing »o, ta\u2019kes the opportunity ol intoiining bis tiieiels and the public generally.that he has ;ust i îc-ivej a large ami valuable Stock ol M l.k AM) SATIN HATS, oi the newest style and best description, which he will sell, as usual, at a very s.-uall advinre on cost pi ice.QUICK SALES te SMALL PROFITS being bis chiel object.Naval and Military Capa to order, and every variety of Children's, Wool, Satin, and Beavei Hats, always on hand.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 CLOTH CAPS of every kind.N.B.\u2014Wholesale Business carried on, i liberal terms.I.LEWIXE.Quebec, 2nd Anri!.1851.UPWARDS.FROM MONTREAL.- may be aeei.:\"e, ^ \u2019 metery, or at ihe Office of the IreaauierC \\M RTELE.Eaq., St.I'anlSireet.where on.ers for interments may be lefi, and where, as we.i ua Irocn the Superintendent at the l emelery, every information respecting the nur-cha*e ot lot*, tec., may be obtained.Card* oi ai.mistson to the Grounds may be had at the same places or on application to the undersigned.By «he Rules ol the Association no Vaults can be constructed w ithout the consent of the Directors 225 BA.KÆSPM- 50 Barrel» P.M.Pork, lOO\tdo.Ship Bread, 3J do.\tBay Herruig.BEEF.Pork, Quebec, 3rd Sept., 1H5J T.RUSTON.^ Ztmc Shcaltainv.r-\\ /^lASES 24 to 2S oz., for Sale by the vy Subscribers.Apply to r ,\tCHAS £- LEVEY te CO.Levey\u2019» M harf.4th July, 1851.rPHE UNDERSIGNED haa constantly on hand A and offer» lor sale, at very moderate price* : Beat Scotch Iron and Steel ; CotëèiT alaîoSa, I amt*, assorted colours : Wnuiou- GUaa Putty, .\t.\t.colour»; Window Glass, .-hot, I m, double and tingle; Sheet Iron of every de.crmii0,i ; Spikes and Chains, aborted ; Cut and Wrougnt Nails, from 1 to 6 inches, tec.tec o v.\t.J L.MARTINEAU.Quebec.8()tb April.1851.AGflICULTUBAL IMPLEMENTS.rpHK Subscriber offers lor Sale.1 the al>ove, received from the supply of the State», con- \u2022.\u2022Ttnt: ol ratent Keeolving and Spring-teeth Hay iD.kes, P'.Higha ol mos: appr.weil makers, Culti-vatora.\\ egetabl# Cotters, Gram Cradle».Hay and Manure Forks.Scythe.English and American Churns, tec., tec.,\t.\tHENRY S.SCOTT.Qaebec.4th July.1851.HICHLA.VDLR, CHAMPION, MAT FLOWER, ^ Tuesdays.Thurs:ays,\tFridays, At 2 o clock, P.M., and l.achine on the arrival of | the 5, P.M , Tiam.HENRY S.SCOTT.o w\tRa« romme-tced bv the MQRIASDER, leaving Montieal on TUEv DAY.the 26th instant ; the CTTAMPiON.on THURSDAY, 2Mh { and the MAY FLOWER will l»e out next month.For Freight or Passage, apply to the Captain» on bwrd.or at the NEW THROUGH UNE OFFICE, No 30J McGill S»veet ; or for CHAMPION and MA\\ FLOWER, to Marpherson, Crane te Co., Montreal ; Marpherson te Crane, Prescott, Kingston, Hamilton, and Quebec.For HI G Hl~1S PE R, to Hooker te Holton, MonDeal, Prescott,and Kingston.Plantagenet Water.'T\u2019HF.SUBSCRIBER having been appointed .\t* AS\u2019'.1\" for th* bale of the PLANTA- GENE1 WATER in Quebec, begs to intimate that he will open his DEPOT, in Notre Dam* \u2022Street.Lower Town, next door to Messrs Sh*w teToKEssicE, THIS DAY, Tuesday, the I3lh instant, with a fresh supply direct Irom the springs.ou .t .\tA.MANN.Queb e, 13th May.1851.Nos.Bonded goods t> houses, at usual Id Wellington Insurance at 6 Customa Warehouses REQ in above War*-from the Quebec.LEATCRAFT.19th May, 1851 EDMISTON.BROTHEES, COMMISSION MERCHANTS ft SHIP AGENTS, lia, Broad Street, STewY\u2019ork.ROBT.EDMISTON, JOHN EDMISTON.17 I^ROrHERS bar* commenced boei-J» XF ne*» as above, and will give atrict Mention to the interest* of ih>»e who may tavor them with their corrcsiwndence.lat May, 1851.\tjy 17\u20143m of AGENTS CHAMPION AND ALIP FLOWER WINK BOTTLES.QRATES.now landing ex \"Tbornley,\u201d \u2019 and lor Sale by CHAULES E.LEVEY te CO.Levey\u2019a Wharf.Qaebec, 26th May, 1851.Willeend COALS AFLOAT.OR BALE\u2014a Cargo Steamboat CcRla.CHARLES E.LEVEY te CO.t Levey\u2019s Wbari.Quebec, 26th May, 1851.F Odgensbnrg.C.A.BtarketeCo.Toronto.E.M.Caritithera.Hamilton.Marpherson te Crane.HIGHL-1NDER.Ogtlensburg.C.A Starke te Co.Toronto.K.Pridham.Hamilton.M.W.te E.Browne.Qaebec, 8th Sept., 1851.THE CELEBRATED DANTZIC BEER.SUBJCRfRERB off* for Sato ÏWE hal AC* half its price In England,) 239 Km» .ACK BEEk, direct from Danttic, ox Bark Henriette.D.te D.MAGUIRE.Quebec, 7th Sept., 1850.WM.CUNNINGHAM, Manufacturer WHITE and all mhrr COLORED MARBLE MONUMENTS.Tombs ard Grave Stones, Table lops.Baptismal Fonts, Chimney Pieces, tec., tenders his thanks to the Citizens of Quebec and its vicinity, lor the patronage he has received from them this lust four or five years since be came amongst them, and now- having an interest in one of the best Marble Quarries in the States, and arrangements made with one of the most extensive Marble importers in New York, that, any person wanting Marble Monuments for the New Cemetery, or any other articles ii.his line of business,will certainly find it to their advantage to call on him or hi* Agent, before purchasing elsewhere, for he is determined to sell as reasonable as will admit ol no competition.In his absence, any order» left with Mr.A.MANN, .Agent for the Plantagenet Water No.16, Notre Dame Street, will be strictly attended to.Quebec, 2lat July 1851.\t6m XOSs fflHE Subscriber is prepared to deliver ICE, for ¦ theaeaaon, to ALL PARTS of the CITY, Sa.ROCH-S, LOWER TOWN, and throughout the different Suburbs, at a reduced rate.J.MUSSON.It.K.\u2014An early application ie requested m order to make arrangements for the delivery ol the same.Quebec, 2nd Apr 1851.FREfoij: toom mvm THE undersigned respectfully informs hie friends, End (he public in general, that he h™.7» RICH PATTERNS RQOM PAPER, with Border* to match, being of the very best deecription now to be found in THE KINGSTON FIKE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY.incorporated it act of parliament.Capital, â^o.ooa.BOARD Of\u201dÏÏÏRECTION ; Thomas Askew, Faquir*, President, Hknrt Gildbrsiertb, Esq., Vice-Pieaidem William Ireland, Esq-nre, Secretary.DIRECTORS : The Hon.John Hasulton, 1 he Hon.John A.Macdonald, John Wateiks, Esquire, William Ford, Junr., Esquire, Jamf.s Nickai.l*.Esquire.ALEXaNDRa (\u2019ami-bell,Esquire, )¦ rancis M.Hill, Eaquire, Maxwell W.Strange, Esquire, Thomas Aieew, Esquire.THE UNDERSIGNED AGENT in thia City I» now prepared to receive proposal* for IN- i.aM) marine, and fire assurances._ ASSURANCES, or the most favourable term#.HENRY W.WELCH, « v\tN°- 2, St.James Street.Qaebec, 17th May, 1851.\t|.«.w (¦LOBE INSORAACE COHPiM OF LONDON.FIRE AND LIFE.OapitaL On* Million StorttMf.ÏHE Unoeraigned are now prepared to insure .Rgmnat R,ak by FIRE, in the Upper TVwt in the burned district on favnmKfo tarmo.\u2014 ^ the burned diatrirt, on fovorebf___________ * \"TI *1*0\t'\u2022 insure the better cia« ol building* in the Lower Town.Claima for losses settled without referring them te England.\t* RYAN, CHAPMAN te CO., Head Agent», Montreal.f RYAN, BROTHERS te CHAPMAN, Offieefonnerly occupied by Meaere.W.Price ft Co., St.Peter Street.Quebec, IStb Ms*.1848.DR.MARSHALL\u2019S catarrh nrorr, AN efllcaiona remedy for Catarrh, ache, Deafneaa, Sere Eye*, fte., to any thing else of the kind in Market.Paha 1 here will be found, alto, at the eatahliahment *ÏT\tRn excellent assort «en t of AHOGANY and BLACK WALNUT FUR* MAH< NiTU RK, taatefVilly made end at reduced price*._\tJ O.VALLItREB.».Valtfor Street, near the Wesd Yard.Q»*fc*c, 14th Dot., 1850.-viuif wDoiMic infi retail,\th^r JOHN MUSSON and JOSEPH BOWLES; WILLIAM LYMAN ft CO., Montreal, Wholeaale A gee ta Quebec, 4th Dee., HUM) FREEMASON\u2019S HALL.BE LET, the SPACIOUS VAULT wider (he above building._ F Apply totheCASHiM» or tmc Qorbrc Proviornt and BaviNo\u2019a Bank.Quebec, 19th foue, 1851.mo E V iLIVlKR GODBOTTT.Fi»h .nd Oil In aracToR, haa established hie OMce in Me.«Va 8\t\u201c \u201c \u2018 \u201c QMHp F.BciwaVa Stwie, 8t.Pan! Street, wbeeeka ia leedr to receive any quantity of Berreto wt% which he may bAentruated.27th Jaae, 1851.S THE MORNING CHRONICLE.OCTOBER iï.1861 feoyti Mail Staamahlpa.DEPARTURE FROM LIVERPOOL.NiAftrs.*.Oct.11\u2014For New Y«rk.Europe.Ocl.18\u2014For Bo«ton.Africa.Oct.25\u2014For New York.UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.FROM LIVERPOOL.Keifte.}*¦ Baltic.October 29.Atlantic.y Noy.12.Pacific.Nov.2b.be uilO)le uuenpUoM, in Kkuo-tedsmeut unite and b7 heurtv co-opefmtion uU Jifficub of Mr.&7n.«.l,\u201edne«»nd lie.-Ul rnniA.\tI ?\u201c« \u2022«\t\u2022r'-» \u201c » Pft *1,kl We feel certain tbnt the member, of tbe bonornble to both giver and receiver.City Couucil will not try aad make difficul- ties, but if the} do occur will the more earnestly endeavour to overcome them, and 'Die Gaspe Gazette of the 2nd literally full of Mf.Christie\u2014with iust, is his past aiv .aai j vtlaJCBITEPUl wV uu^awaaav\twtr\tw\t.for once let the Quebecers, one and all, j parliamentary career\u2014bis reception on laua-uuite in the determination to cut the first iug at Perce\u2014hu election prospects.QUEBEC, GCT.17.1851.sod before the winter.If the Halifax road be at once determined on we will {*ain six or twelve months by immediate action, so that sound policy dictates the prompt settioj our shoulder* to the wheel.That, by the^St.Lawrence is.possibly the most direct, the shortest, and the cheapest of all the routes to the Far West.On several occasions we have endeavoured to show that it is so.The shorter distance, the cost, and tbe facilities for travelling as compared with other routes, were pointed out.To our own thinking, we conclusively shewed that emigrants would best serve their own interests by selecting it in preference to any other.They were not preyed upon on arrival here to anything like tbe extent that emigrants are on arriving in tbe large seaports of the I uited Slates.Tbe delays in travelling were levs consider-\u2022ble, and the casualties consequently less.These remarks coupled with those of our contemporaries may have had their eflect upon the few they reached ; but, however ccnclusive,could not possibly have influenced the major part of emigrants in determining upon a route.Nay it is more than probable that the emigrant is inmost cases influenced by a home agent, or by reports f friends who have gone out before him.1 o diver the stream of emigration from one channel to another, is indeed no easy matter.It is almost as dillicult as to turn the current of a river.People like t) be in the tashiou, to do as others do, and besides man is a gregarious animal, and proceeds ia flocks fromone point to another.I'or years the railroads, canals, and oilier public works in the United States were the magnets of attraction to the I nion.just as a golden soil drew thousands to California, ami is about to induce other thousands to proceed to Australia.Friends natural!v followed friends, and \u201c going to America be- The Montreal Gazette of yesterday morning says that Mr.Moriu was present at the Railroad opeuing, and it was understood that he had come down to consult with leading gentlemen in Montreal, he having positively refused Mr.Hincks to join him in a Cabinet containing Clear Grit ingredients.This may or not be true, but the Herald maintains that an administration has been formed, as yesterday reported by us.and we find the same list has been transmitted by telegraph to the Boston Atlas.I he lol-lowing remarks of the Pilot are confirmatory of the correctness of the lleraJUVs list.In the present uncompleted elate of the negotiaiione, we do not feel justified in giving sur thins; like a formal programme, bu» wê believe there is no doubt that eo far a* regards Upper Canada, the wishes of Reformers generally will be found to have been consulted, and that the new Administration will be framed on so comprehensive a basis as to include the names of all those leaders whom public opinion has pointed out as possessing the confidence of the country.Messn.Hincks and Morris, of the present Ministry, of course continue in olltce ; and Dr.Rulpli, the Hon.M.Cameton, and Mr.Richards, will have seats in the new Cabinet.All schisms amongst Reformers will thus be healed, and the Liberal party will »o to the polls in an united phalanx.^ As regards Lower Canada, the distribution of office is not, we believe, fully made, beyond the following appointments, which, we believe, may be considered as a matter of certainty :\u2014 Secretary of the Province.Hon.A.N.Morin.Attorney General.Mr.Drummond.Receiver General.Hon.L.P.I ache.We have every hope that very few days.came synonotaous with going to the Tutted perhaps even a shorter time, will e^ose be-\u2018 l offered until latelv fewer fore the Ministry is formed and ollioiully attractions.The cum; is otherwise now} the chances of employment to a stranger are possibly greater in t \u2019auada than in the States; but the current of emigration still sets thither.In time the many public enterprises of this province cannot fail to draw hither the great body of tlio>e who seek in \u201c the wilds of America \u201d as our smiling fields are poetically termed, a comfortable i\t\u2022\t__ _____ announced.home.It is a mere question of time, for such will ultimately be the eflect of those enterprises now begun and in contemplation.That this time may however come speedily, some exertion on our partis necessary.It will be greatly hastened by a hue of ocean steamships, by the appointment ol intelligent agents at the principle seaports of the United Kingdom and ol the continent, and bv means of an intelligent and well informed press in t «real Britain, Germany, and Norway the parts trout which our emigrants chiefly come.Circumstance» have transpired to bring this country more particularly under the notice of the people ol Lng-land.Its capabilites aud advantages to the stranger have been well pointed out by intelligent travellers, and by none more so than by Mr.J.G.Olapham of this city, a candidate for the representation of Megantic, and particularly the Hon.Joseph Howe, the railway delegate from Nova Scotia.Mr.Howe, with a most incredible zeal and intelligence,exerted himself while in England in favor of the British North American Provinces as a home for the wretched and cast down in the I nited Kingdom, and we are sure witli wonderful result*.1 he establishment of a paper in Kngtand, at a price sufficiently low to come within the reach of the operative clashes would possibly be of great service.Cn the continent there are such papers though their aim Is rather to direct emigration to the 1 nited States than here.e have now before us such a paper.In Rudoldstadt, C entral Germany, the All%emcine Auçswatuicr-unçs Zeitung, a paper ol moderate dimensions, embellished with a ship in full sail, tells us all about Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, New York, &c., but says not a word about Canada» It notkies the death* of emigrants on their |outes to \\liest* places, contains a list of the vessels sailing for United States ports, and exerts a considerable influence in directing the stream of German emigration to the States by way ol New York.The General Emigration Gazette or Allegemeine Augsioawlerungs Zeitung has however by some means or other heard of the St.Lawrence route to the West, and has appointed an agent to pick up and transmit to Rudohlstadl every possible information connected with the probability of employment in this province for such a class of emigrants.1 hat agent is Mr.William Simm, a German, and who is also agent for the I PPcr Canada Royal Mail line of steamers, and resides at No.37 St.John street.The very nature of hi* employment as a steamboat agent must induce him to do his utmost to bring immigrants this way.His nomination is therefore a fortunate one.To enable him however the hotter to carry out his purpose, it would he well that proprietors of mills, and superintendents of public works should give him as much information as they can relative to the demand for labour.All that he can procure he will forward to The following Official Programme of the Public Procession has been issued by Hi Worship the Mayor, for the information of the members of the various public bodies, the military and the citizens in general.PROGRAMME of the PROCESSION which «hall take place on MONDAY, the 20th October instant, for the Reception of His Excellency thk GOVERNOR GENERAL.The Chief of Police, Six Policemen, The High Constable, St.Andrew's Society, St.Patrick\u2019s Society, St.George\u2019s Society.St.Jean-BaptiateSociety, [The order ol the SocieU.* to be reveiaed in returning horn the wharl.] The Grand Marshall, Tne City Council, The Carriage of the Mayor, With His Excellency Thk Governor Genersl, The Carriage of the Countess of F.lgin and her LaUies, The Military Staff.The Executive Council, The Legislative Council, The Members of ihe legislative Assembly, The M«*i»trate«, The Municipality of the County of Viuebec, The Canadian Instjtnte, The Mechanics* Institute, The Citizens in General, Six Policemen, The Firemen shall stand with their Engines on the Place «I*Armes and defile in front of the Governor\u2019s Hotel alter the nroo-ssion.Ten Policemen.all these things our contemporary looks with a jaundiced eye, as if he were to use an ex-presaiou of Mr.C\u2019», \u2022 transverselooking curmudgeon and this simply because he leans strongly in favor of Mr.C*a opponent \u2014Mr Kavanagh\u2014concerning whom we have received tlie following letter as a pre face to a somewhat oddly worded circular, as egotistical aud self-sufficient a production ofitskindas could be penued.If the people wish to see an end to the system that has too long prevailed says Mr.Kavanagh, they will generously come forward and vote for me,\u201d which is very pretty; but the amount of individual influence is sometimes overrated\u2014as Mr- K.may leant when he becomes au M.i*,!'., The letter of \u201cSundry electors\" is worthy perhaps of the attention of \u201c The Powers that be.\u2014 for surely it is odd that one revenue officer may not interfere with a parliamentary election so far only as to delend the Executive from insult, and another he permit ted to use Ids official influence in la-vor of his own election.\u201c Sundry Electors\u201d must, however, speak for themselves: Clothe Eilitor of the Morning Chronicle.) Sir,\u2014The general alectioni being at hand, the following «mart electioneering circular addressed to *everal influential person» in ihis county, by the Collector of Her .la-jesty\u2019e Customs therein, though eavounng iomething of \u201c blarney\u201d may serve as i moil el aibtre»» for those, who, like the Col lector, aspire for the first lime to parlismeu-tary honors, and to look after the commonwealth.Mr.Kavanagh fills, b> nppointment from England, as it it uiuler»tooil, aome su.burdiiiate (second or third tale) othce or clerkship in the Customs or Comptroller s Department at Montreal, the Provincial Go-vernment having, it ie »«id, r#luted, though petitioning for it, to continue him in the C ul-lecturship for Gaspé, but be is nevertheless the letponsible collector thereof, lue duties .«nice his absence fiorn tne county, being performed, most inetficiently however, by his brother, ss his locum tenens, and against whose incapacity then» are some very gravy complaints which before long tie to be laid before the head ol his depaitment.Tbe laws of the country have not only disqualified all officers of the customs and excise snd all other ulfiiere of persons employed in tne collection of the revenue, from be-in.» elected or returned members of the Legislative Assembly,\u201d but also made them *\u2022 incapable and incompétent to vote at any election of a member or members to serve in he Legislative Assembly \u2022\u2019under the penalty of 1500, and nullity of their vole, m case of disobedience.Mr.Kavanagh, it seems, however, knows belter, and braves all this, in his zeal to become a legislator.He will, no doubt, if by mea »of ilm local influence of hit colleciortbip here, he seal himself in parliament, make Mr, Hincks (whose attention, we trust, you, Mr.Eli tor, will call to the present) duly sensible of the injustice and injury done to Mr.Ferris for an alleged inter.erence in elect oneering al« solntely noiliing compared to the elep Mr.K., hat presumed to take in defiance of the laws, and which, we underatand, it to be the subject of an olitcial representation to the government.Sl\u2019NURT F.LECTOas.County of Gasfé, 25th Sept., 1851.which all partook very heartily, and laaving at ten minutes past three, returned la Montreal at a quaiter to eight.We regret ex remely to say, that tbe day did not pass over without accident.A* the Richmond station, a piece of artillery had been procured by the inhabitant», K> »»luta tbe train on arrival, and ou il» »econd di»; aharge\u2014from carelessness in sponging the piece went off on the ramming down, and oua of the men was blown over, enverely burned about the face, with lb# loaa of hi* \u2022yea and the fracture of an arm, another being also badly burned, with the low of an eye.Nor did misfortunes end here.A promt»-ing young man, eon of Mr.Goodwillie, of Montreal, the contractor for the Si.Franota Bridge, on attempting to get on board l: v cars when starting for Montreal, missed hia footing ae they were in motion, and falling on the rail had his srm crushed to a jelly under the ponderous wheels.The pleasure of the party was seriously damped by these unlocked lor accidents,\u2014 the result of the carelessness of the ii dlrt-dual autlerera themselves,\u2014 but they were highly pleated with the substantial building of the rued, and Ihe handsome manner in winch they had been treated by the Directors end servants of the Company.What of tune and space prevents our giving a fuller account to-day.(Rejtorted for the Montreal Gazelle.) COURT OF QUEEN\u2019S BENCH.Th* r^st «f the polie* force ahull b* distributed ?.t stated distances on the line of the procession to maintain order.The citiz*ns srs invited to join tb* procession and t > dec irate the streets where the procession is to pass to wit:\u2014t'ul-de-Svc, Notre-Dame.Mountain.Fort, St.Lewis.d\u2019Autenil, St.John from d\u2019 Auteuil street to Palace street, and Palace Street.The Procession will form on the Esplanade.We have already stated that preparations on a con*iderable scale were being made.\u2014 We now learn that in the evening the Fire Brigade is to have a Torch-light procession, and that there will be a display of fire-works (prepared by Mr.Lemoine) on the Esplanade.The programme is all very fair,.the police part of it, perhaps, excepted.\u2014 Whether the putting the police force first i* to h» considered an emblematic assurance to His Excellency that we are an order loving people, or that the Cliiof of l olicc and six men will be always at His Excellency1» service, we know not; but lest the appearance of \u201c Tbe Chief of 1\u2019olice at the (CoprO \u201e n Gaspk Basin, 17th July, 1851.Dear Sir,\u2014It is my intention to respond to the call of the people on me to come forward at next election.I am very proud of the offer of their confidence in me.They know I am well acquainted with the trade, resources, agnculture, fisheries, schools of the place, & l assure you that if elected I shall endeavour to serve tbe people and to obtain for them if poaeibl* all they could ask themselves.I hope you will come forward for me with your vote and influence.My chief support is from the Jer-aeyineans.\u2014lean mention Captain Wilson, Mr.Davrasesg, Mr.Bechervmae, Mr.Fall, as my most sanguine advocates.I know what the country wants, and 1 know howto »o about obtaining a remedy.I am in favor of setlling the Crown L«nd claims, to lay open the country for settlement, but not to give individuals leave to monopolize the whole.1 want roads, bridges and many other things.If the people wish Ie tee an end to the system that has too long prevailed, they will generously come forward and vole for me.I beg you will mention this subject to your neighbours, and I hope to see your name down on the poll book as a supporter of mine, and of the improvement of the country.1 intend to returu in the fall to be present at the election.I am almost certain of success.1 have the honor to be, Sir, Your obedient, H.Kavanagh.To-Esq.Montréal, 11th October, 1851.present : The lion.Mr.Justice Holland.«4\t44\t44\t44 RaNKT.And Honble.Messrs.Justices Vaniel»on and Mondelet, S.C., Judges ad hoc.Quebec Insi ram k Company and Mol-ion and St.Louis.\u2014In this case an appeal having been instituted in the Privy Council and disposed of in that Coutt, the Record had been remitted with an authentic cony of their Judgment.The Counsel »\u2022! the Plaintiffs and Appellants having moved that the judgment be registered l ere, and the Record remitted to the Court below, Mr.Jue lice Alywin announced liis incapacity to sit, in consequ* nee of hia interestas a member of the Co.Plaintiff Thereupon tbe Respondents put in a petition, that the recusation of Mr.Justice Aylwm be declared valid.The court being incompetent to decide the question, notice was given by the Appellants of such incompeleiiey, through the Court here, to the Chief Justice of the Su perior Court, aud the present Judges mi Aoc were seul down to complete the quorum of the Q.B.It was now urged by the Re-spondenl\u2019s Counsel, that until Mr.Justice Aylwin was adjudged to bo properly recused, there was a quorum of this Court, ard the order for Judges ad hoc was premature.Thia objection waa maintained by tho two Judges ad hoe, contrary to the opinion of the Justices of the Q.IL sitting in the cause, and proceedings wets consequently again suspended.Atkinson it.Wilson.\u2014This wa* an appeal from a decision in the Superior Court at Quebec, in which it was held that a vendor did not require to register his deed of sale in order to preserve his hypotheque or privilege of hailltur de fonds.It had been decided in the Court below, that thia registration was nut requisite, inasmuch as the law did not prescribe any tune within which it required it to be done.To say that it might be beneficially done an hour before or after the SherilPe sale of the land, was an absurdity.The object of the registration was publicity.Now, who could be notified by such e registration as that Î Again, to let such a claim rank as a simple hyputhe que, and only take its priority irom the date of its registration, to say that a hypothecary creditor oi the purchaser who should register before the vendor should have a prelerenlial claim over him, was in effect to annihilate this very important privilege.For that debt might be created, and the obligation registered within a day after the execution of the deed of sale, nay, within a very few hours.This was the opinion entertained by him and the other members of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench for Montreal, in the case of Teller vs.Fullett, decided in the year 1849.The judgment would be confirmed.Mut aa one ol his learned brethren dissented, ami this judgment could hardly be held as settling tne jurisprudence upon the point, he hoped the Legislature would interfere, and fit some time within which vendors should be bound to register their claims, in order to preserve their privilege.Mr.Justice Aylwin dissenting, said, that this case diflered from all others which had come before the Courts in Lower Canada, in this particular, llial in these other instances there had been a registration, while here there was none at all.Now, the term* of tbe statute were imperative, ordering a Registration to preserve the privilege of bailleur de fonds.He was not, as a Judge, to find out the hardships and inconveniences of en actments, but to see them enforced ; he wss notifie master or maker of the law, but its servant, and bound to give effect to its provisions.He was of opinion that the Island 31st clause* of the Registry Ordinance specifically provided for tho present case, eo that without registration, the preferential claim was lost.Mr.Phair had occasion to reload hie gun, end bended the peddle to tbe led, who eat ia the middle.While in the eel of loading, the led suddenly fell over the aide when both gentlemen attempted to oetoh hold of him.end in doing eo the canoe upeet, and all three were left eo rambling in the river ie about ten feet ef water, end with tbe exception of the led.neither knew how to ewim.Mr.Phair ene Mr.Street were able t* get hold ef the oenee, one el either end, end in thin poeition they remained (or nearly an hour paddling with their feet and hands until they reached the there of one of tbe Islande almost exhausted, when they were taken te the main land by a person living on tbe ep-petite eide of the liver, who heard their shouts while in the water, and came to their rescue with a canoe.They saw nothing of poor Wiiliams after the c»noe upeet.On Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, diligent search 1 as made for the body of Williams, which was reooveted on Monday afternoon and brought to town, where an iuqueal waa held befora Hanry Fiaher, Esq., Coiorer, and a verdict of M Aeoidental death by dtownlng,\u201d retained.The body ef Williams was taken oharee of by Mr.Phair, who employed an Undertaker to have it properly prepared for deeont interment.\u2014On the following morning a Hearse wee in attend mice, end both the gentlemen who bad so narrow an escape for their own lives, followed (he body to the grave.William had no relatives in thia Province.He was known to be subject epileptic fils, end it is more then probable that it waa in one of three tits that he fell overboard.Hie master, however, was not aware of the in firmity under whioh he labored.While on thia subject, wo thiek it but right to notice the total Absence of a decent Dead Home in thia City.When accidents happen to those who have no ona to take charge of their remains, they ate taken to the room in the County Court House ocou-iied by the Fire Company No 1.whose ingine is kept in that apartment.One of two things is quite clear, either a larger and more commodious Engine Houso for No.1 should be provided, or a Dead House should beset apart in some convenient place where a Conn rr\u2019s Jnry may assemble, and from which the bodies of thoeo who have none to cate for them may be carried decently their Let bom*.The old Gaol lot, on which the Training School formerly stood, seem» to afford the necessary ground-room for either purpose.BY TELEUKAPHa {Reported for the Moroing Chronicle.) ADDITIONAL ITEMS OF NEWS THE AMERICA.Aacrib ExraDiTioN.\u2014Commander Pullen landed at Deal on Thursday from the Hudson Bay Ce*#, ship Prince of Wales, after carrying on a penloue search for Sir Jeha Franklin ie 1849 and 1850.Oeeian E.Dodge has erested some excitement in England by offering 910,000 for tbe eee of tbe Crystal Palace for one day and eight, soon after *n'1 *J\u20192a th!.Ha o! ha,I met wifh continued heavy galea.Aa , ««« >'h, d (ranaveraely »eeo« hw\t\u201c > .he vailed on Ihe heal\u2014three day» before lire ''Inch we auppoae he intended to real him \u201cOn the 17th of February last a clairvoy ant, whose revelation* are given Dr.Gre gorv\u2019s late work, staled that Capt.Austin was at that moment in long.95 deg.45 min.weet, which corresponds exactly with tho actual position of the place whnre he is now found to have passed the winter.According to her statement, Sir John Franklin was at the same Ion.101 «leg.45 min.or about 400 miles to the weetward ; h < had been previously relieved, ami a third ship waa then froezn up alongside with his two.\u201d wlmcvrca\u2014her news, to us, is no news at all.We hope to be able to congratulate nur caders in our naxt issue, that the Corpora-ion of the oldest city in Canada will follow he coarse ao recently ad«tpte«l by Hamilton, rhieh ia the youngest, namely of voting the : redit of the city to the extent of X100,-KX), in aid of the Railway to Richmond.Many advanUge* will instantly he felt by dl classes if the road he at once undertaken, woperty will rise in value, a new impulse trill be given to every section of the city lod neighbourhood, and now that the seat >f Government is to be once more among ia, we are in a manner bound to do something to make the place within easy access to all (U province.Wn atill trust tbe religious bodies will come forward m aid of the Railway, for limy own a large part of the city, and will It always gives us pleasure to notice a praiseworthy act and still greater pleasure to notice a grateful acknowledgment of that act.There is in this city a certain gentleman, who says of himself that that which no one else wilt do generally falls to hi* lot.That gentleman is neither more nor less a personage than Mr.Robert Symes, J.F-In the fever of 18*7 he most praise worthily exerted himself at Grosse Isle; again as health officer during the cholera visitation in 184-9 he was most energetic and useful, doing almost for the love of it that which no one else would hardly do, if do at all, for either love or money ; and again, this year, in the same capacity, he has been most useful and efficient.Now, whatever may he tbe opinion of some concerning the head of this xenlous officer, there can be none concerning his heart\u2014that, at all events, is in the right place, and it is with such a part of his body that we have now particularly to do.The cholera it will he remembered some time ago su«ldenly made its appearance m Swtird s Hotel.There were some deaths.The proprietor was naturally anxious to have his house free from sickneaa\u2014one case remaia-ed\u2014there was no hosnital to which a gentleman might he Rent\u2014Lodging houses would not admit a case of cholera\u2014nor indeed would any one.Mr.Sword1» wanted his house clear\u2014what was to be done I Aa usual, apply to Mr.Symes, who took the sufferer at once to his own house, and kept Mm there till he recovered.The then sufferer, Mr.Martin Benedict, Jeweller, New York, we are glad to observe has just sent a massive gold pen and peaeil earn and a valuable set of gold sleeve buttona on which self while in the water.Thus accoutred he had launched forth, and getting overbalanced was helplessly drowned.rI he body was taken ashore at the (Quarantine Station ami interred, it being the opinion of the medical authorities there that the man had been but a few hours in the water.Captain Smith told us of another body he found this season, floating in an upright position, with a bag of coals tied to the feet, but in such a state of decomposition that he was obliged to inter it on a small island in the St.Lawrence, without attempting to examine it.\u2014Gazette.The night before last, shortly after dark, an old man, a Canadian, and at one time hostler to Mr.Lamontagne, Inn-keeper, Point Levi, familiarly Itoown by his name m Joe \u201d fell off Baras1 wharf and was drowned.His body waa recovered yesterday morning.Fire at Union Builoing».\u2014Yesterday at about four, p.m.t this edifice narrowly escaped a conflagration.The cartere on the stand around tha Place d\u2019Armea obaer-ved that the roof of tha Veramleh wee in flamee, the fir# hating communicatad from the eparka falling from an adjoining chimney that waa on fire, and by their prompt exertions it waa immediataly axtingoished.\u2014 (Afercury.) GENERAL .SCOTT\u2019S POSITION DEFINED MOKE LETTER WRITING.The following highly important and char acttristic letter from General Scott, will be read with uncommon interest by the politi ciena of all parties.It appears that eight member* of the Pennsylvania Senate caused a letter to be written to the General, early last spring, aa the undoubted whig candidate for *52, and hero i« his reply Washington, March 26, 1851.Sir,\u2014 I have received your letter (mark ed \u201cconfidential.\u201d) in which afn»r commit line the error of supporing me to be \u201cfully before the country as the whig candidate for the Presidency,\u201d yon proceed to interrogate me in many pointa of grave publie interest.Permit me to say that considerin'! we shall probably only have a whig candidate for the Presidency through a National Convention, and that I cannot be Ha nominee except by the force of the unsolicited partiality of large masses of my countrymen : Considering, also,thaiif my character or principles be not already known, it would be idle to attempt to supply the deficient impression by mere paper profession of wisdom and viriue, made for the oooesion : And considering that if I anawer your queries, I must go on end answer othereal-ready before me as well a* the long aerie» that would inevitably follow, to the disgust of the public\u2014 I will beg permission to close this acknow lodgement of ymir letter by subscribing myself witb great respect, your obedient eer- WINFIEI.D SCOTT., Esq-, Harrisbujgh, Pa.(From the Montreal Gazette, Oct.16.J OPENING or THE ST.LAWRENCE AND ATLANTIC RAILWAY TO atCHMOND.Thia important event took place yaatarday Thn Pieaidani aud Director#, with a large number of gneata, left Montreal yaatarday morning a litlla befora nine, and reached Richmond in the Eaatern Townahipa, at half-peat (waive, noon.Ham a splendid ealla* tkm had bnan provided fot tha Company, of Effectr or the Gale at P.E.Island and its Vicinitt.\u2014At Whitby, N.S., the gale was very severe.Six veseele got ariiore between Robin Hood\u2019s Bay and Land\u2019s End, namely ; the Euphemia, of Sunderland, the Friends, the Morning Star, the Mary Ann, and tbe Hope, .of Whitby.The two latter broke up during the night.The town has been partly ander water.A French boat, laden with fruit, ie supposed to have foundered.Two pilot boats are misting.The Old Abbey is pattly blown down.Ssveral vessels are reported to be blown ashore between Teeamouth and Muldlesbro, and many of them complete wrecks.The eehooner Pioneer, Capl.Coffin, from the Hay of St.Lawrence, arrived at New-buryporl on Sunday.She came out of Cas-comt-eque harbor, P.E.Island, 1st instant, in company with about three hundred Arne rican fishing vessels, most of which ran ibwn the coast to complete their fares.Many of these were nearly full, and among the fleet were most of the 40sail whioh have been reported as lost.We have accounle of the wrecking of forty vessels belonging to this State and Maine, and the toes of 86 lives\u2014nine of the vessels and aighteen of the lives lost, were from Newboryport.John W.Dole, of Salisbury, waa one of the crew of the Foneat, ef this purl, reported all Inst.The Newburyporl Herald of Monday, says of the Statesman, of Newburyporl, of which all hands are reported as lost: Tha Statesman belongeo to R.Bayley & Son, and there was no ineurenca on the vessel, and only $250 on the outfits.Tha follow-petson* composed ber crew : Jacob Fowler, master, of Newburyporl ; Timothy F.Goodwin, mate, of Amesbury; Chase Eaton, of Seabrook ; Abner Fowler, of do.; Joseph Fowler, of do ; Tristram Brown, of do.; Leonard Eaton, of do; Alfred Merritt, of\u2014\u2014.The schooner reported *\u2022 Belle,\u201d (of New.buryport,) whose crew were reported aa having been saved and bound home in a boat, the Newburyporl Herald says, waa pmbnblv the Pearl, as there ia no veeael named Belle, belonging to that port.It could not be the Isabel, a missing Labra-dnrman, with about 14 men,which was seen off Cape Sable, four or five weeke since, and probably foundered in a gale, on her passage up.Mr.Wade, of Ipwich, from tha acene of the disasters, sent tha following by telegraph : The schooner Traveller, of Newburyporl, went ashore at Rtchibuclo, bu.all hands are safe ; sehoonerStatesman, of Nawbo:yport, was ashore, and all hands lost, and also reports the following ashore at Prioca Edward island : \u2014 Schooner Independence, and Good Intent, of Newburyporl, and all hands saved ; Wanderer, of Beverly,crew bound home by boat; Belle, of do, crew bound home; Beil, and Seth Hall, of Dennis, George, of Caatme, Garland, and Lucy Pulsifer, of (tloucester, William, and Hiokory, of Portland, all ariiore, and oraws supposed to be s aved, as nothing ia said to the contrary.Sc hoi ners Ilium, of Boothbay, also aabore, and six hands lost.Three fishing veaaals from the Bay Chaleur arrived at Gloucester on Sunday, ona of which was the Halcyon.They knew nothing of the wrecks uniil they reaobed Cape Ann, though one reports feeling the gale as he pawed througn the Gut.The WT R.Burnham, of Gloucester, a télégraphié dee patch says, ie ashore, bnt the crew are safe.There are about a dozen vassals cot from Wellfieet, which have not yet been heard from, but aa a telegraphic despatch from Halifax says that two or three hundred fritting vessels rode ont the gale, there ia room to hope that the crews, or most of them, are sale.elm, 101 do red pine,* 282de white pine, 432 std pine deals, 10) cords %thqro*d., by Benson It Co.Per Bark Linden, KakpStrickVfor Sligo\u20142 tons oak, 12 do elm, 110 doled pine, 149 do'white pine, 1826 std spruce deals, 3m 0 20 W O W I \u2022laves, 3m 02 0 pipe staves, by Ryan Bros, k Chapman.Per Bark British Queen, Lord, for Gloucester\u2014 38 tons oak, 430 do white pine, 400 atd pine deala, 15 cords lathwood, by H fc E Burstall.Per Bark Gentoo, Campbell, for Bridgewater \u2014150 tons red pine, 250 do white pine, 2400 atd pine deala, 1 (m pipe staves, 16 cords lathwood, y C E Levey St Co.y Per Bark Sovereign, MaRL^'fsr London\u2014143 tons oak, Im W O W I stArs.3m 4 3 10 pine staves, 982 std spruce deals, W62 do pine deals, 21 spars, by G W Uaborne.Per Bark Affghan, Black, for Greenock\u2014770 tons red pine, 20 do white pine, 3m std staves, 5m 53 6 VV Ü W I staves, l»'6l std spruce deals, 6 bbls flour, 1 box maple sugar, by Dean & Co.Per Bark Standard, Ritchie, for Bellast\u2014Hm pipe staves, 5m W I W O staves, 10,000 atd spruce deals.5,000 4o pine deals, 17 spars, by A Gilmo-ir St Co.\t' » Per Brig Keepea%, (Xahnns, for Falmouth-80 tons white pine, JO do Mk, 115 do elm, 20 do red pine, 850 std pine deals, 72 pcs ath oara, 72 do handspikes, 3m pipe staves, by C E Levey k Co.Per Brig Mersey, Codner, for Salcombe\u20146 tons - AJC fTIHE A 1,.fastisiling Barque \u201c IN-i&Xfe I DUSTflV.\u2019VStevens, Master, SfiEftu.will Mil for \u2022thwebove Port, on SATURDAY, the 25th instant, and has good accommodation for a few Cabin Psawngera.Apply to the Captain on board, at Wolfe\u2019s Cove, or 3rd RACE: A LADIES\u2019 PURSE, of 9-, added to a Sweepstake of 9 \u2014, for all hortea, bona fide tbe propei ty of Officers quartered in Quebec.I he winner to b* sold 1er $2110, if claimed.Mile heats.Weight as in first Race.Officers riders.to ALLAN GILMOUR St CO.Quebec, I7tk Oct., 1851.\t8 Ex 20 LANDING Intended\u201d from Arichat.PUNS.MOLASSES, 153 Bbls.Noffl Herrings, 30 H If do A> \u2018 do 234 Bbls NoS Maekarel, 93 BblsCcMHI, 53 Cwt TabtV Codfish, 17 do Pollock.T.FRASF.R, India W harf.Quebec, 17th Oct.* 1851.\t2 THE Subscribers have received ez, 14 Tasso,\u201d from Sunderland :\u2014 _ a\" 93 Casks WHltML-50 Do VENETNIN RED.For Sale mr GORDON, WILSON k CO.Quebec, 17th Oct., 1851.288 do white pine, ine deals, 8 cords oak, 2 d > elm, 6 Jo red s, 245 do pint I moor It Co.Per Schr ffwift, Leblanc, for Richibueto\u2014200 bbls flour, 22 do pork, $0 do cornmeal, 11 kegs butter, 12 stoves, 6 bbla apples, 3 do onions, by G B Symes k Co.* J \u2022 Per Schr Providence, rounder, for Reati-gouche, and Croaapoint\u201436 bbla [>ork, 350 do fl>ur, 10 do apples.I do onions, 8 kegs lard, 1 bbl Hoots and moccasins, I box caps, by Gillespies k Co.10 bbla flour, 2 do Indian meal, 2 do pease, 1 do onions, 1 do apples, I box soap, I do candles, 1 buffalo coat, by H-J Noad kCo.(From tbe MontreifTlerald.] Auction Sale bv J.M.Tobin, on the I4tb ina»., for account of Holmes, Knapp and Co., alongside Ike Schr.\u201c Stella\u201d\u2014 nine.\u2022 III the:r atten-,S, which con- 94 bols No.1 Split Labrador Herrings, 19s ; 95 do No.1 Split Herrings, 17a 3d; 3U do No.1 \u201c\t\u2018 \u2018\t-3s 9di \u2014.Round do, 13s 9d { 270 do No.1 Split Canto do, old, 16s 9*1 Hi 16s lOd ; 650 qtls best Table Codfish, 13» 9d «9 13a lOd ; 20 bbls Caplin at 4a Hi 5a 6*1 ; 4 kegs Cod Smyids al.5t 3d ; 20 casks Whale Oil at 2a 4i ir, from BeUaet.Sale at {JlWVEN o\u2019clock^jwMieelr.AW.B.Ml Qu^FTHt Oetober, 4601.* A.IT EVENING SALE OF VALUi ENGLISH BOOKS.T Y AQOLK, Jr., baa received w^onaignment 1 f«\tBOOKS, on varipul subjects, from Loadon, wbicEhe will aelLnf bis Sale Rooma, on THURSDAlSnd FJLHUY NEXT, the 16th and 17th inatant.Pwnfulya of which will be given in rataloru^sVjMM can be had at hia office.Particular attennbMja requested to this ¦ale, as thevydre all new an SMgdard Works,\u2014 to be »ol«L*ithout reaerve.(jT'J«kle each evening at SEVENVgjock.20 C t each evening at oe.Condiiioiis\u2014C ASH.iiebec, 14tb October, 1851.By Auction, will be aold, on TUESDAY NEXT 8let inat., at the SUBSCRIBERS* STORKS at TWO o\u2019clock, P \u201c IRATES ot w«| aaaorted EARTH-__ EN1VARE, Atable for tbe Country V.D.DUPONT.Quebec, 15th Oct., l^/ ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD 1 FURNITURE, PLATE k PLATED WAKE, Ac.IOI.E, Jn., baa received instructiona from the Truatees of the Kstats of Paovaw, Esq., to sell without re-eerve the wbele of the HOUSEHOLD FURM TURE, Ac., at his late reaidenee.EartAMAOc, Nun\u2019s Buildings, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the Slat and 22nd inat.:\u2014 7>rawitg Room, MaheganyCentre.Svta, Card, and Ladies* Work Tables, Cheffbneers, Sofas, Chaire, Window Curtains.Chimney Ornemente, Brueselt Carpet, Splendid Engravings, Chimney and Pier Gli -r- ny Dining Table, Side-w Curtains, Carpets, fast, Dinner, and Tea are, Plate and Pla Mo- 25 Hi < Bright Mwoqrado Sugar, lasses, Pimento, fte.On TUESDAY, tbe Slat inatant, at the STORES of Mr J.W.LF.AYCRAFT, Wellington Wharf HD6.) Brght Muacovado __\t25 Bbla.S\t¦ Sugtr.25 Puna Molasace,\tS- IS hws.( ^\u2022nuin; Jt4i71R\u201c,n'fre^ 10 Qr -Cks.f f,om 4* Wwid\u2019 To SlCrG'£S!~0t*l ^ctfr-thellmi.25 M Cigare, 50 Tina Jamaica Arrowroo*, Sale at TWO.P.M.W.B.METER, Quebec.17th Oct., IÇSl.\tA.k B.\u201d EXTENSIVE SALeToF REAL ESTATE.rpHF.SALE of the^FROPERTY belonging J.to the HEIRS AJTt&RSON, will Uke place on THURSDAY, SOthlktober, at TEN o\u2019clock A.M .at the OFFb* of the UNDERSIGNED, Notary Public, Sr.Josbpm SraBBT.Upper Town, where the cetMMWM of the Sal# can be aeen.A.B.80IOIS, N.P.Quebec, 16th October.1851.\t7 3-a-w Bed-rooms Bed NEW GOODS.NEW GO(M)S.THE CARGO- now landing rx Barque \u2022 Oa-rjfKue,\u2019\u2019 from China, consuting of fine arrfi superior qualities of Young Uysoo, in Half Qbrsta and Boxes, Hyson Twankay, in Hblf Cbca't, Twankay, in Chan^nd Hall Cbes's, Congou in Cbaats amnhuua, and B few Half Chois Finest Hyson, Gunpowder and Imperial./MbUfies ail mattad, and in tbe beat order.For Sale by G1B0 k ROSS.Quebec, 20th Sept, 1851.\t2m f VNHK Fubacnbere are receiving ex \" City of I Hamilton,\" and \" Cyprus,-\u2019 itjoi London\u2014 a further supply of HUyKK lV STOUT PORTER.and BARS\u2019 PAqfall K, u» Quaru and PinU.\t/ And for Sals by GORDON.WILSON A CO.Quebec, 8tb October, 1851.Hyson Skin.500 Pkge.Hyson, l^mng Jksoo, Fine Souchong, and Cofl^u.mj 2r tbe CANADA J0ALL and WINTERtÇR ADK, consisting of Fine ami Superfine Broad Ofbths, Double MüPd Beaver aninVilot Clo* Do.ClothNjare fuffsh, Black DeskinsScffsaimeres k Buckskins, Heavy Fancy Mjffhiie*, Fashionable i\u2019J(fekOil\"weeds, Whitneys, Mfihair ClorW, \\c., kc.Persons w irhief to supply thYk Tailor* with their own Clothyof a quality not nrlberto usually imported lor dp retat\u2019 trade, will etlhct a con aiderable sauff-g by purchasing at thia ftstablish ment, as iKm determined to do a latge Rusinv** at SMARL PROFITS.,\tW.S.HENDERSO?Qq^oec, 1st Oetober, 1851.THE LARGEST STOCK or WOOL SHAWLS &.SCARFS xvea orrxEKD in qutacc, will ax SHOWN THIS DAY, _____\tXT 3 8, Co UPPER TOWN.'J Qr.-Cask*, 15 Barrels Ja 15 Bag* Pi Quebec, 27th Augur Ginger, EAYCRAFT.25 H' FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER.HDS.MUSCOVADO SUGAR, 76 Hhd*.Molsiset, 8 BarrelsflLb^ Ex \"Thomas,\u201d from ^r^lwla Newfoundland.J.if.LE/YCRAFT, WjRingion Wharf.Quebec, 13th August, 1851/ HAKDWAKE, &c.Furnishing hardware, building MATERIALS, Axes, Paints, Colours Glass, Putty, kc.For Sale by HAY FORKS, mine, Window r.BLIGHT, abnque Street.Quebec, 15th August, 1851.COD OIL.170R SALE\u201475 BafVeIs superior COD C 1L.'\tRObS, I/NFBSTEY k CO., Quebec, 6th Augu* Porto Rico Sugar, Coffee, dec.'HE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE: 200 Hhda., ) 100 Barrels, 1 now landir Bright PORTO RICO 50 Bags superior*» reen Coffee.ROSS, LENFKSTEY k CO., India Wharf.Quebec, 2fth June, 1851.H' Lake Erie.FOR CHA] IHE fatt-\" QUEBI ill accept i Apply to ITER.three-masted Schr.300 Tens I unien, 1er for any Port on For further particulha, to Thomas Lloto, Sm., ter Works, or to themnler r AT Quebec, 3td October, plication to be made inager Quebec Wa-ted.GAUTHIER, City Treasurer.E HAVING, in Ron mous sacrifiée impricei hundreds of them at Afrtion, real value, intends offerin ce of the enor-urchased several t one half of their th^m at a very determined to give the bargain, and to Quebec, 9th October, 1851.NGLOJS k CO.nr ran t ÿrA for L WANTED TO CHARTER.VESSEL y700 to 800 Tone Re- ___gialer^oj&da Cargo of Timber for Liverpoo^^^^.CHAS.I.LEVÉ Y k CO., Levey\u2019s Wharf.Quebec, uh August, 1851.WANTED TO CHARTER.A VESSEL of about 300 Tone Re-J\\_ gister, toloyTa Cargo of Lumber CHAs/BLfcffRY It CO., r Levey\u2019s Wharf.Quebec, 21st August, 1851.Extsact of an Act passed last Session of the Provincial Parliament, intituled, An Act further to amend the Art for supplying the City of Quebec with water :\u2014 \" All such Debentures, as well the interest as \" the principal thereof, are and shall be secured \" on fbe general funds of the said Corporation, as \" well as by the special privilege on the Water \" Works, mentioned in the fifteenth section of the \u201c Act first abovo cited.\u201d CORPORATION OF QUEBEC.OFFICE OF THE QUEBEC WATER WORKS.I EALED TEN DERI will be received at this SMALL ADVANCE, bri his friends the full benefit clear them off imme 'iatel Several Packages of New FRENCH GOODS, CLOAKS, kc., having come to hand, via New York, the whole will be ready for inspection this \u2018*TWO or THREE YOUNG MEN WANTED as ASSISTANTS.Quebec, 29th Sept.v 1851.Ük jo,' FRflM CORK, from Cork Chambers.Fr STEERAGE PASSAG fARTI sages fj Quebec,/*n_ LsMESURIEA, TTIRTO ' Commercial Quebec, 30th April, 1851.NOTICE.T* Sfeilp MWEtcrE^Rtevcd«r«E,ffc WINCHES FOR MHgJd 71 \u2014Apply at St.LfwaTRcx Ft KF\u201c Apprentice wanteo.Office until TUE: NOON, for EXCAVXT1 receive tbe main water pi in length, commencing aj and extending towards I of tht work may be n Engiaeera at Loretta.the 21 at instant, at A TRENCH to one mile and a half the Dam at Loretta City.Specifications at this Office, or at the Oetober 10th, 1831.HOMA8 LLOYD, Manager Q.W.W.FURNITURE ! ! f THE UNDERSIGNED beg* to infbrm parties about furnishinguhsAhe has on hand, and BverWikMcrintion of HOUSK-fRE whffjÜfaaa d.ff day.or n »ay.W.HENRY.!\u2022 MerckaRto ar4 Ship laatorfs The deep WATÏR wharf, at diamond HARBOUR, formerly known as Carman\u2019s WHaar, having gfidergone a thorough rspair, ia now ready to retJ>fi, Rl^iag excellant Fonda for the Safety of Timber.Apply to Wm.BANriRLi>, Ship-Chandler, No.14, St.Peter Street, or to L.Baonixas, Black Smith, on the premises.Qu\t\u2022 10 do.do.Stripes, 10 do.do.Ticks, 6 Cases do.Cotton Flannel.[Hr3 Corner oi Hope and Fabrique Streets, Upper Town Market.rJ~T\\ Quebec, 17tb October, 1851.OH I PORTABLE and efficient FN-INES, throwing Mater 50feet.Price re-duced to 10 Dollars.For sale, togetln* with lamer sizes, alto at reduced prices, by\tJ ^ ,\the5|hk>.SCOTT.Quebec, 5th Sept., 1851.' CORK FEISOBRS.of superior CORK I A SMALL aivortment FENDERS, for Sale CHRONOMETERS RATED AT TUB 0SF.0IT0H3T2?.D2P0To T KOBK Sail M Quebec, 7th June, IM5|.& k SON, India Wharf.JpiKESH SCOTCH MAJfLy^E, just AMfilALADE.just re-nlrlarVT^.ltoi Nile bj Eral|jE SCIl'IT, lohJ ^Oect, U^P^r Town.ceived, a very au|>er GE Confectionlr, Job Quebec, 8th July, 1 >ov of the late Mr.ady to receive Pro^sa\u2019 PacePECTi\u2019sr.s and other information will be | obtained on application at the Office No.33, 5t 4>cteb Srai:i:T.A.J.VO.MAXHAM.Quelle, 22nd July, 1S51.Liverpool and London FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.CAPITAL-TWO MiÏÏlONS STERLINBr THE UNDERSIGNED iavmg been appointed AGENTS for the alxAe Com|ttny.aie now Yrepared to inrtire Pfopifcy against Rl>K by F\u2019IRE, on the most reasor Jl»!e t**rm3.PEM B F.R TON B K O r H F.R S, 5t.Peter Street.Quebec, 24th July, 1851.\t12m NEW YORK PROTECTION FIRE & INLAND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, ROME.NEW YORK.No.45, ST.PETER STREET, BY TRANSIT OBSERVATIONS.A KEN DAILY, (weathei permitting,] at MARTYN\u2019S QUEBEC OBSERVA TORY, Chateau Garden.Chronometer, Duplex, Lf ver, Horizontal and Main U atches, Clocks, Jeffellery, kc., cleaned ai.d neatly repaired.M Thi* branch of the EstAhahment will be under the seriiifliidriic^^R^uperior workman Irom the well known est^lishmeut of Mr.Bar-aaud.London.Sextants, (Quadrants CompAases, and othei Nautical and AatronoirueAf Inatiuments caiefull) adjusted and re|>aired.* Chronorncter* taken to end from the Ship by Captains leaving oidera at the Depot.Quebec! 13th May, 1851.MRS.MARTYN, having been engaged for many years in Regulating And Hating the CHKdNOMETERb at Masters ofVeaselaar-riving at this Port, and as appears by her Certificates.much to their satisfaction, and having satisfied myself as to her competency, she having also competent assistance; I have therefore employed hsr to do the nece«sary work ot th* Observatory ; and can (trongly recommend bei to the notice of the Trade.(Signed) K.D.ASH.Lt.R.N , In charge of the Observatory.Quebec, 21st May, iS5|.CHR C NOMETERS.ItOBEIFTNEILL, Hatch .Haker and Jeweller, No.II, Norar.Dame Sterkt, Begs respectlully to remind his Customers that he still carries on the business of CEXtjn'DfiisraR xx.îîsn©, and takes this opportunity of thanking the r.u-rrerous Nfnp Masters coming to this porr, for the liberal sup|>ott he has received from their since he commenced itt the above line, under the efficient instructiona of CAPT.I0KX MCDOUGALL, and from the general satisfaction expressed by those wbotntrustt-d then Cbrono-meteis to him, Igj^yLrenair s and rating; hopes by strict attentiontoWBPlfitereats, in addition to his former friends, Io merit an increased share of public [latronage.Chronometerr, Duplex, Horizontal, Lever and Vertical Watches, a.so Nautical Instrumenta, carefully repaired.tv\u201d Always on hand, a general assortment ot FanHIONABLE JEWELLERY, WATCHES.I NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, kc.kc.Wiiebec, 13th May, 1*51.\t6m xu&s.jrsaBi W.S.HENDERSON, HAS JUST COMPLETED / HIS FALL STOCK ~T\u201d IN THIS DEPARTAIENT.STYLE, QUALITY, AND PRICE HAVE BEEN CAREFULLY STUDIED, S« that OLD eutseers mtj be rrlilneS, sn4 NEW OSES a4M.Quebec, 17th October, 1851.I.& L.LEWINE, NO.18, FABRIQUE STREET, NEXT DOOR TO Mr.II.Benjalnin\u2019s, Upper Town.I.&X«.L.H pieted the manufacturing of their STOCK OF g to cal! the a\u2019tention of the Public to tbe exteoaive S.MITS, GLOVES, kc.; and CHILDREN\u2019S FUR EVTLEMEN\u2019S CAPS and GAUNTLETS in great NOTICE.THE Undersigned hereby give notice that they have entered mtp CO-PAR TNERSHIP as MERCHANTS, under rin*\tand firm ol * (»Ai r.\\ llorrMAN,\u201d riQkanl since tbe firs\u2019 of May instant.\tL JOHN V.GALE.J ANDREI ' W.HOFFMAN.Qarbec.8th May, I8.ll.^ EDWIN MORRIS FURS.variety ut LADIES\u2019 VTCTOKlNES, BO CAPS, and VELVET with Fur band.; varie\u2019y at d of rbe late«r Fashion.In callJTlg attention to their Stock they with to imprese on those who may honor them with a call, that every article found in the abave Establishment ia of this Year\u2019s manufacture, as they have but recently opened, therefore.NO OLD STOCK ON HAND.The advantage this Ks'ablishment possesses over any other in this City, is in the Cutting, Manufacturing and personal attention of one of the firm who has had many yeara\u2019 experience in Europe, consequently every article will be warran'ed perfect or no sale, and at the lowest possible price.Quebec.17th October, 1851.TETU\u2019S ESTABLISHMENT.THE undersigned sre now receiving per the Ottawa.Canada.Britannia, Niagara.St.Andrew, Montreal.Aibion.and Grea' Britain, from London, a large po-iion of their FALL GOODS; and are daily expecting by the follow ing vessels, the John BuU, Cvprua.from London, tbe City of Manchester.Euclid.Ann.Allice Gill, from LiverpA^bo remainder of their FALL IMPORTATION.which a together wjl! forma ve-v large ar.dfatnst fvaried and complete assortment.The whole has been selected by one ot the firm in the different THEIR ASSORTMENT OF Carpeting in Cut Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels and Scotch Carpets, RUGS, DAMASK AND WATERED MOREENS, FRINGES, fcc.aRE ALL OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS, AND OF THE BEST MAKE.wnoLEmt\tmu\\k, L.&L C.TETU.Quebec, 10th October, 1851.\t\u2022 ]£ THE PORTABLE John Strticf.*.Prca\u2019t C.Comstock, V.Trrs\u2019t This company Furniture, W Churches.Factories, buildings.Steamboats, or damage by lire, on t ,G.R.Thomas, Tres\u2019r JC.^\u2019omstock, Sec\u2019y.on House», lerrhandize, Farm- rMels.^gainst loss equally tavourabie nts.la 'England.6 9 * Ocsan postage additional on Messages from England and Newfoundland.By order of the Board, HENRY W.WELCH, becretary.Quebec, 15th Sept., 1851.pared to receive £RS on reasons- wer Town, th* odation.LEV EN o\u2019clock; NOTICE.ALL person* indebted to the PATRICK STA FFORdI Gi quested to make immfcliaTe Jay Lawrence 8TaffJrd,%m1 TO LET.HOUSE, A*\u2014ntly ailuateil in the Urraa TowA with small GARDEN attached, ilpnty to P.SINCLAIR, Bookseller, _ Fabrique Street.Quebec, 10th Oct., JiAI.A A DE Prenne indebted to the estate of the late kGrocer, are re-lyment to Mr.' paities having claims again*! the estatfwill ^ase present their accounts to him for settflmefWr MARY GRF.F.N, Tutrix, PETER STAFFORD,Sub-Tutor.Quebec, 3id October, 1851.\tIm TWO ROOMS on with Gas,) in Tewa, well adapte CV Apply at th Quebec, fob Octc LET.nd floor, (one lighted situation in the l7| n office, of this neper.851.\tIm ft' Ippei AVING THE BOARD YORK,\" 1 will at all times, be assistance ami advie The Board, to pail of the New York such information as it ms NOTICE.been appointed \" AGENT TO UNDERWRITERS « Notice, that i willing, to afford instructions from be Insured in any further to afford be in my power to TO LET.FflHAT largeJpU&LLING HOUSE, on Sr.Lmtis AoA>, formerly the \u2019roperty of 4K Fmmmson, Ken.f A.JOSEPH.I, Stadscona Terrace, 2nd Oet., 1851.isy be of effecting Insurances st nil A 81TI has btkwari porter.WANTED.SITUATION, byaa YOUNG MAN, who] OIIUAIIA/Hs\tIvUiNV A iN » WHO I has hadeAuetlAic^ ia the service, as\t\\ WARD, MfMfllprfc, BAR-KKKPER, TER, or OUT-DfOR SERVANT.Ap- Office of this Paper, llth Ont.» 185 r TO LBT, With immediate TWOflTfR\u2019 attest sd/oo TttT», 8t.Jm/e TH Quehee, 17th Sept., 1851.éseien.E, pleesantly v St.Gana- cltir give, to parties desirous m New York.My letter of Inatroctions may bel times by perries interested.WM.STEVENSON, Agent to the Board of Underwriters, New York.Innta W mart, J Quebec, 20th Sept., 1851.( smoiNO.ITALIAN, FRENCM AND ENOLLSH.Lessons given \u2022inKthfltjn Cleseen, by MRS.DUNLETIE.K Sr.Uasct* Sraatt.Quebec, 9th October, 1851.fim lasirsiL.ÏHE SUBSCRIBER PERMANENT \u201c erma.To parties frequen above Hotel offert ev Soce ready every Dinner precisely at ONE.A lso,\u2014Dinners or Suppers to order, on the shortest notice end moderate charges.Wines, Liquors and Segara of the best qualities.E.MELROSE.Quebec, 27th Sept., 1851.QUARTS EXCHANGE COFFEE HOUSE, HancHAar\u2019s bxchanor ariLonco, ARTHUR STREET, LOWER TOWN.MRS.GILLARD, (wklowof the late William Gillard,) begs to return to the Gentlemen _iebec, her moat sincere thanks, for their kind support, afforded the above establishment, during tbe lifetime of her late husband, and avails herself of this opportunity of informing them that the\tj mu EXCHANGE jiff EE HOUSE is now re-opened, iJ.IcMm sole management, and begs to assure those,enough to continue their patronage, that nothing shall be wanting on her part to merit \u2022 continuance ol that support hitherto so freely bestowed The Table will be supplied with the choie* of the markets in Fish, Flesh and Fowl, with Vegetable delicacies and Game in season.The Wine Deportment producing the best imper ted.Parries can be accommodated with Breakfasta, Luncheons, Sou pa, Chops and Steiks, Dinners kc., kc., on moderate terma* Quebec, 27th Sept, 18»^ NOTICE.THOSE persona having claim* against the Estate of the laie Mr.\tBooth, Painter, deceased, prevAus to# tip first March laat, are requested to saffillhenmn Arthwith to W.BLIGHT, No.20.Fst/qu4j{fat ; and those who maV he indebted tfereto.To pey into the handi of either of the ua4efsig.ied W.BLIGHT, w.M.MA&m,i *\u2022*«\u2022\"*- id Soft., 1851.as th »sc of any oth^r office in this city.In case ot loss, claims will be treated liberally, and paid promptly.THOMAS MORRILL.Agent.tJ-Office up staris, No.20, Fabrique Street.Quelle, llth July.1881.__________ THE CELEBRATED OXYGENATED BITTERS.Containing no alcohol.The best and strougeit certified medicine intk \u2022 world for t he cure of Dyspepsia in nil its forms\u2014 such as headache, he.ulburn, habitual rnalivencis.acidity of the stomach, loss of appetite, asthma, pile*, incipient consumption,dgbihty arising from protracted fevers, fever agur^-xposuie to heat or cold, o!d age\u2014and diseJ^uiM'ing from imperfect digestion.»,r a deranged C(M|^n of the stomach It is also an excellent remflyn^B^wt surpassed by any medicine m use.fogfemalra suffering from uterine or nervous derangement.Among the numerous and highly respect, bie certificates, we refer to the following : Prof.A.A.HAYES,M.I).State Assayer.FIT/.HENRY HOMER.Esq., Boston.JAS.C.DUNN, Esq., City Treasurer, Boston.Hon.MYRON LAWRENCE, Ex-Prtst, Mass.Senate.Hun.L.H.ARNOLD, formerly Gov.Rhode Island, now Member of Congress.Hon.WM.WOOPBRIDGE, formerly Gov.of Michigan, now U.S.Senator.Hon.J.T.MOREHKAl), formerly Gov.of Kentucky, now U.S.Senator.Hon.J.F.SIMMONS, U.S.Senator from Rhode Island.Hon.SAMUELS.PHELPS,U.S.Senator from Vermont.Hon WM.UPHAM.\u201c\t\"\t\"\t*\u2022 Hon.SOLOMON FOOTE, Memlier of Congress from Vf.Hon.H.D.FOSTER, Member ot Congres from Penn\u2019a.Hon.M.L.MARTIN, Delegate in Congic from Wisconsin Territory.Gen.A.U.DODGE, Delegate in Congte from Iowa.R.P.STOWE, Fsq., Clerk in the House ( Representatives.C.C.TROWBRIDGE.Fsq.IVtroit, Michigan.GKO.W.JONES, Esq., Surveyor General, Dubuque.Iowa.JOSEPH HOME, Esq , No.76 Wall street New York Many other individual* of the highest respect ability ALLI1APOTP OATH* Ac., /CONSTRUCTED in the newest style, from Yy the most plain to the most elaborate désigna.IRON SAFE.DOOM, for private residences, Public Offices.Banksi kc., construefed on a new and iniprove^tanciple, and specimens ol which can be seenaTrNiaiaaAee-ef the Quebec Building Society.J All oi.ler* in the above line will be promptly attended to.Quebec, 28tb Feby., 1851.\tl?m I'O FARMERS th# PORTABLE FLRNACE is one of the most useful things they can have It is principally used in Cooking Food for Cattle or Swine, holds -rom I j ft 2 Barrels! which can be boiled v» nh a fourth of the fad and in a fourth of the time necessary for a boiler aet in a brick arch.It is time saving, money-making, ami economical.To SHIPBUILDER\u2019'» u ia advantageous in boiiir.g of Pitch ; being portable; can be taken to any part of the premises, and from it* construe For Sal* by m wr< ï>ROWPUifc CL ASSIC A x> MOVfclEt© No.11 of the Wrei.tVatf vrw occupied by Ma.Coi Quebec, 22nd May ACADEMY, RE-Street, in rear racn; house lately ter.he., REMOVAL.RT>LAKIST0N.All.Makkb.has RF.# XX MOVED hi* Sail Making Establishment to the Store* lately occupied by Messrs.G k H.GIBSONE, in the rear of the NRrrtrMR lug.Quebec, 22nd May , 1851._fim____ NOTICE.MR.POÀ NE having reopened his rooms at No.61 John STarrtyis now prepared to take DAGUE RREOTre# MINI ATT A KS, ot any who mar be pleasAhts-davour him with their patronage.\t# The public are invited to call and examine specimens.1 Quebec, 17th June.1861.St.John Street.Upper Tou\\ WHO HAS ALSO Double Stovea.2j ft 3 feet,\ti Single do.2U inch to 3 feet,\ti Stanley j.^trern Parlor Stoves,\t¦ Clinten\tdo.do.Empire Cooking Stoves, Quebec, 8th October.1851.SAMUEL J.SHAW, vu$4e-Fort Street, Loner Town.FOR SALE; New Premium Stoves, Office and other Stoves, of several sixes and patterns.Stove Stands, Pant, and other Castings, kc.\tAc.\tkc.Im 3-a-w Patent Griitta Percba.wmTSaS®»» RESPECTFULLY INFORMS his Friends and the Psblic, that he has received an EXTEN SIVE ASSORTMENT of uselul and OrnamentaJ Articles of the above ^ianufsctare, com» priatng in part PICTURE FRAMES, HRACfiiF.TS, ORNAMENTS, TRAYS.WATCH STANDS, BOTTLES, EWERS, BASINS.TUCT^gG, MILL BANDS, SHOE SOLE», kc., kc PATENT GLTTA PERCHA DEPOT, i3r St.Nicholas Street, Palace Gate.«OQ Qaebec, 3rd June, 1851.6m HARDWARE, COLORS, PAINTS.THE SUBSCRIBER infoims hi* Friend* and the Public, that he has received a large SUPPLY of Articlea in th* above line, which be will esil at iow nmuoerating prices, via.\tA Saws, Files, Axes, BuildiW\u201d Materials, Cut & Wrought Nails, Spikes.Hubhpcks, Pa4ent White Zinc and other Paints/Oils, Varnish, Brushes, Gold Leaf, Window Glass, &.C., &c.AGENT FOR THE PATENT ALBERT NIGHT LIGHTS.WlhaEjcfcl® suL& IRatailL WM.KADON, Sr.Nicholas Sraxxr, Pajucx Gsrx.Quebec, 3rd June.1851.\tfim LONDON AND AMERICAN COMMISSION Dry Goods, and general Trimming Warehouse, No.67, 8T.JOHN STREET.Within Three Dorns Mr.George HalVs Grocery Store, THIS ESTABLISHMENT being in connection with on* of th* largest Commission Howee ia London, and in direct communication with Manufacturing Houses ia the United States, ia enabled to offer rare inducements to Purchasers.The principle of this Establishment is frond^TOff ^^ËADY MONET TRADE To buy Cheap\u2014-Sell Cheap./To buy for Cash\u2014Sell forCtth* Under such circumstances, no other House in thia City can poaaibly posa sa* the same advantage IB offering Goods to th* Public at auch Low prices.Th# Company, by using every economy in tbeir purchases, together with avetding beery ax-pence* to which ether Houses are unavoidably subject, are enabled in «the Geeds at prises which must defy competitioa, tbeir Motto being\u2014 Qmiflk \u2022*!eettulty announce that I have appointed Mr.THOMAS BICKKLL, Import r of Chin* and Earthenware.St.John Street, Quebec, Sol* Agent tor tha Sale of my PURE COD LIVER OIL, For which premiam* were adjudged at the late Exhibition# in QXebee ami Montreal,and also considered by the Committee worthy to be forwarded to tha Gnamo Industrial Exhirition of 1851.I beg to refe to the subjoined certificates, given me by sorerxl of the most respectable Méditai Gentlemen in Quebec and Montreal, and to the annexed affidavit, niter perusing which, any further remarks would be superfluous.Please notice, that every Package of my C d Liver Oil.ie sealed With my Real, end signed la my handwriting, and can only be obtained in Quebec, from Mr.BICKKLL.RUBgRT W.KELLY.Quebec, Fob.5th.JAM.The above rates, will,upon comparison, be found to be lower than the similar tables of anv other office at present offering to assure in Canad-t, and the assurtd trith purficipation will share in ihiee-fourths of the whole profit of that Branch of he Company\u2019s business.Annual Premium to insure the payment of £100, either in case the asstirreJ should die before he attains a specified age, or payable to himself on bis attaining that age:\u2014 AC.r aiiy transacting busiuesain Canada.The Directum tmvf alao resolved to extend to British North AnericsL\u2019 aadvantage# afliudwi by tha HALF CREDIT i|6TKS of PREMIUM which have been so highlV approved and are ao generally adopted by Policy Holders in the Lotted Kingdom.Tbe most libelul condition# are likewise offered to the Assured in the luuita to which they may proceed by sea or land, to other part* of North America vwtboul affecting their latereat ,b«,Mk£ti!R M01tRIS0N Resident Director.London, Jauy.!, 1847.Detailed Prospectuses and every requisite information as to the modeol effecting Assurances may *\t\u2022''''\u201c'\u2022'¦\u2022Tpf.mstox, Agent to the Com|>any lor Quebec.MKDICAL RCrXXKB.Jos.Mosrin.Esquire, M.D., and J.A.Sxwxll, Esquire, M.D.OF RATES, to th* EXAM PL To Assure £100 Sterfng accoiding lowing Tables : TABLE 1 Age.25 30 35 40 45 50 fel< Annua*\t\tHalf-Yearly.\tQuarterly.».\td.\ta.d.\t».4.36\t0\tfe 3\t9 l 40\tM\t7\t19 4 46\t9\t23 9\tIl II 55\t1\t28 0\t14 1 66\t3\t33 8\t17 9 81\t4\t41 5\t20 11 T A*B Age.\tFirst 5 Yeats.\t\tf \t».\td.\tf 25\t23\t6\t 30\t26\t4\tThis 35\t30\t4\t\u2018 5 Y 40\t36\t1\t 45\t44\t6\t 50\t56\t7\t \t\tT A\tB L \tAge.\tFor 1\tFrur.\t\ta.\t1 \t25\t21\t6 \t30\t22\t1 \t35\t22\tII \u2022 \t4o\t24\t9 ' \t45\t28\t6 \t50\t35\t4 » ^*E Î.K S.Per 7 Teers.».4.21\t19 22\t7 23\tII 26 32 41 T A B L K 4 .Annual Premiums requiie.l tor an Assoraace of £100 lor the «imi* Term of Life, th# Rate decreasing at the expiration of every Fifth Year, until the Twentieth inclusive, after uhieh period no oilier pejroe®t will be re* quiml.2d 5 Yrs ».d.55 6 60 10 67 8 76 4 Ac*.25 30 35 40 45 1 it 5 Yrs ».d.72 7 78 6 85 95 108 124 3d 5 Yrs.a.d.38 2 42 6 47 ID 54 4 2 HALF Age.25 30 35 40 45 50 5 76 4 54 4 28 6 ^ 0\u201447\t«2 2 32 tm 3\tft 71 7 3?5 EZ KDfr K AIT ES OF PREMIU® Lad 5 Yrs.».i.19 11 22 4 25 3 28 32 36 CRE Half Premium During 7 Years ».d.19 7 21\t9 24 II 29 2 34 10 42 6 PREMII H AoiV Premium After 7 lean.s.d.39 2 43 6 49 10 58 4 69 8 85 9 it it be prefeired tbe unpaid seven Half Premiums can be lelt as a charge on the Policy, whea it becomes a claim.\t( MUTUAL ASSURANCE BRANCH.SI\u2019PPUHTKI) SV THE PHOPKIKTART BRANCH TABLE A.Age.Annual Premium.Half-Yearly.Quarterly.5\t- d.\t* J d.25\t44\t4\t22\t5 30\t49\tIU\t25\tI 35\t57\t0\t28\t11 40\t66\t6\t33\t8 45\t79\t0\t40\t1 50\t95\t6\t48\t7 The Assured 1\t\tunder this\tTable are\t a 11 12 14 17 20 24 4.3 8 6 0 2 6 Five yeara to an Annual Division of the Profita.T HALF Jnnm ^ mole P Years.'4 Bit.E B.RrfDlf TABLE.Age.\tFirst 5 mars., a.d.\tAfter 5 e.d.25\t22 2\t44 4 30\t21 11\t49 in 35\t28 6\t57 9 40\t33 3\t66 6 45\t39 6\t7* 0 50\t47 9\t95 6 The Assured under this Table are entitled als# to participate in the Profits, on certain conditions.Quebec, 23rd June, 1849.\t12m BRITISH COMMERCIAL Life Insurance Company.ILDHIDi)!! AHD tOTIIC.Established in I8\u201820,ond Incorporated by Ad of Parliament.CAPITAL, «£600, STERLING.JOHN CATTLKY, JOHN COX, Esq.,\t_ SEBASTIAN G.MARTINEZ, Esq., Zhrectorx : SIR ROBERT ALEXANDER, Bart., THOMAS BENSON, Esq., JOHN CATTLKY, Esq., REVD.WM.F ALLO El ELD, M.A., GEORGE GREEN, Kao., SEBASTIAN G.MARTINEZ, Eaq., ARCHIBALD FRED.PAXTON, Eaq., DENZII.J.THOMSON, Kao., GEORGE H.WKATHERHKAD, M.D.Managing Director\u2014Ebeueter Fer nie, Esq.Physician\u2014Sxptiiru» Wax?, u.v.AUDITORS: Thomas Gorton, Esq., | Thos Oax, F.aq, m.d.SxcRKTA RT\u2014M R.FsaNCI» F.SaNTBRSON.Bankers\u2014Messrs.Glyn, Hallifax, Mills k t o quKaxr mxdicaL axrxaxxt JOSEPH MORRIN, M.D.Advantages offered to Insurers: THE SECURITY of «large realized sad in vested Capital, very low Premium» on the nOn-participation Scale, particularly on YOUNG LIVES, large Bonuses on the participation Scale.On Insurances for the whole of Life, one-hall of the Premiums (if desired) permitted to remain unpaid for the first seven years, as a Lowi at Interest, and then to be paid, or to remain as a permanent Loan, at the option of the Insurer.The acceptance of Naval, Military, Climate, and Special Risks, on payment of a commeasurxt» Premium.No charge for Policies.\tk Loans on Policies according !o their value, alter Three Preirmimxhav* been paid.The Companj^Policies purchased at their full value.\t\u201e\t\u201e Premiums sllowed to be paid Annually, Half-Yearly, or Quarterlv.No extra charge for crossing and recrosaing the Atlantic.Residence permitted in any part of Europe.Extended liberality as to teaidence on the American Continent.The undersigned as AGENT for the above-named COMPANY, is prepared toweceive PROPOSALS, and give KVF.ftT LNFORMATION, relating to INSURANCES, ENDOWMENT OF CHILDREN, kc.\t, JOSEPH ROBERTA, Aoknt, 9t.Peter Street.Quebec, HHROct Dctobei, 1848.her# erg rlceiv THE Subaerfbera V# rlceiving nia,\u201d and offer for Sale:\u2014- ex \u201c Calede 200 Crefes Wine and Porter Bottlsa.GORDON* WILSON Is GO.Quebec 20th May, 1161.DR.HALSEY\u2019S \u2022\tUUM«OATED FOREST PTLLi has els these to thou-efecta.their and ?y They j# sto secrets ____the stomach they destroy ____ le influence ia- 74» _ have induced triends \u2022n* world rgetic remedy i >V.Jose iD»LfHIA7^S«Pl Joseph C.Pauld-7th, 1848.But «short time has elapsed since 2\tgreat &ud good pills were first made known 3\tthe public, yet, within which lime, 4\tsands have expeiienced their good 5\tInvalida, who have hosff «tveh over by t 6\tphyaiciana as in(mele, have found relief 7\tbeen restored to sound and vigorous health 8\tthis wonderful remedy.9\tHalsey\u2019s Pills are unlike ell other».1U act directly on those vital orgeae of the 11\tmack, Liver, Kidneys, kc., which 12\tthe fluid* and eeparate the impurities trom 13\tblood.While they purge fiom the ator 14\tand bowels «II matter bitiou* and morbid 15\tcleanse and renew th«.biood, thereby 16\ting the seed of dioamei > 17\tHalsey*» Pilla dO-T* Weaken but _ 18\tatrength and animation tdboth body and mind 19\tthey neither cause griping no» any iaconveni 20\tence whatever, the natieot i« better able *' 21\tattend to bu ineaa while under their 22\tthan before taking them : their aeiioo w 23\tnocent yet efficient, are mild i« operation 24\t(towerful in restoring hanlth.25\tThe gre*l amount of good them Puls 26\tdone for the sick and afflicted, have 27\tthousands to commend Jbein to their 28\taim! the public.Indivi^ala of rank and 29\ttegrity have voluntari)y^r»tified to the 30\tin favor of their extraordinary virtue».Agents (or the Forest Pilla in Quebec, JOSEPH BOWLES, JOHN MUSSON, k G.G.ARDOUIN, Three Rivers JOHN KEENAN.Quebec, 8ih October, 1851.2m DR.RlLÇEY\u2019S forest wine.The discovery cf the FOREST WINE is tbe greatest blessing of the age.Put up in Quart Bottles, e single bottle of which doea more good, and goes further in the cure of diseaso, than tea boltlm ol any S*rssmrill^n use, and warfdiiyd tsq^ ure without gny un* jiieasdbt te weakening effect.The method by which all Sarsaparilla, and other similar medicine» are prepared, ia by boiling the roots or Plants to obtain tbe extmets.Their medicinal virtues sre thus principally ev«-|H>rated and destroyed.9\t^ It is not to be w ondered It tlm, that ten and ev« n twenty bottles l A»» ^saparitlas are sometimrs teken w ithoug any mmeptible benefit.Not so with the Eorost Wiffir ! By the invention of a wonderful chemical apparatus, a per-lert wme is produced without heating ; retaining at the same time all the primitive healing properties of the rare medicinal plants of winch it ia cvm|>osed, thus rendering the Forest Wine the most efficient medicine the world ever produced, at tbe same time the most agreeable.Nervous JMspnfcrs.As diseises of the mind Ife w^as of the body, are usually brought o bytrmBea and afflictions, and are most commoiiTo permits of delicate constitutions anu sensitive minds, low spirits, melancholy, frightful dreams, and fearful anticipations of evil from the slightest causes, generally accom|iany nervous disorders.The Forest Wine and Pills ate an energetic remedy in these eom plaints.Extract of a letter mg.dated Philadxli Da.G.W.Halsky N, Dear Sir, your Forest wine and Pills have cured my wife oi a dreadful Nervous disorder, with w hich sheh.id been afflicted lor many years.Her body was almoat aw ay4 She was frequently disturbed in her sleep bjk f)|glittel dreams, awaking quite exhausted and s^eieff with perspiration, and at times 1*1 ourifg qpideq the delusion that something dreadful wteAbout to happen to her.By the use of lour bottles of the wine, and a box ofthe Pills, she is now in perfect health, bhe has regained her flesh and color, and enjoys society as well as ever.J.«£.PAULDING.\\ General Debility Emaciation, Wasting of the Body, &c.Many persons are afflicted with some one ol tbe above complaints, without being able fo trace it to any particular cause, and therefore delay the use of the proper remedy until the disease breomes constituiAxl.«^Vhese disorders are often characterized Lyta tenV «Ssinking, or entire exhaustion after exWi«ise\\ ffior» experience sluggishness, Mauitude, and at timee, paleness or flushing of the countenance, or palpitation of the heart or like symptoms.'I he excellent effects which have ever attended the use of Forest Wine and Pills, in every species ol debility, is conclusive evidence of its happy results in this class 4f disorders Many have resorted to these mesiicifies aa «0 ultimatum, and been speedily cured.» Foi NerVous disorders and Debility the Wine and Pills are taken according to the directions on the label.Ague ami Fever, or Chills Are caused by the miasmatic effluviu arising from marshes, decayed vegetation, and low damp situations.In Fever and A^)i* the Forest Wine and Pills are a soveieigq remedy.When they have been taken agreeably to Ihe directions, we have never known them to fail in effecting a complete cure.In the first place take a large dose of the Forest Pills in time, that their operation may subside before the retarn chill.Tha stomach being now well cleansed, take three or four laige doses of the Wine, atintervala of half an hour, commencing about two hours before the period for the chill to letum.This breaks the ague, alter which the Wine ahould be continued in small doum-costed ™ - .« «.laebec, BOWLES, )t Porett Pills, 25 cents per nqx.Agents for the Forest WinAii JQ^EPL _ _ _____ JOHN MUJBON, A G.G.ARDOUIN, Three Rivers JOHN KEENAN.Quebec, 8th October, 1851.2m Fire Insurant» Compamy of Hartford, Cm-nodicut.Fire Insur net Company gf Hartford, Con-ntcHbuii fire Insurance Ctffjiptety if Hvrtftri, Cm' Wof\u20191 IGNED cakbl rHK UNDERSIGNED «ihtinuee to INSURE again* LOBS or DAMAOK BY FIRE, an terme aa favorable aa other Oflkai in tea City.DANIIL McGIK.Affont, Office\u2014BL Aadrawt Wharf.On*Lac.IDtM Marsh.1149.CHERRY PECTORAL Mrs.Betsey btn severe and releu \u2018 very low ; so lo lained ol her rec been tried wit lil'A recteen thorn el have have and DR- PERKINS, President Vermont Medical College.one of the most learned and intelligent physicians in the country, cwAHleisit a \u2022\u2022 coniposilioii o\u2019 rare excellence for the cure of that ioruiidahh disease, Consumption.\u201d NoawiCU, April 26,1846.Dr.J.C.Ayer,\u2014Dear Sir :\u2014Agreeable to tht request of your agent, w e will cheerfully stall what w e have kuow 11 of th* eflVrts of your Chcrn Pectoral hud they have been astoiuehiug indeed *\u201c Mer had been afflicted with 1 leda cough, which reduced hr g.lffbt IP Hr hope could he enter iv.Numerous remedies hat ___________«est before the Chen y Pet total.And that has cured her.Gtcige Walkin son Esq., had to our knowledge been sffiictrt with Asthma, for eleven years, and grown yeail] worse, until the CHERRY PEC TDK A L ha now removed the dreease, and he is aa tree lion any of its symptoms as hro aie.The Rev.Mari Daae had keen so severely attacked with lb Broachitis.as to disabls him from his duties, a*.i nothing had afforded him rslret until 1 (hr Theming) carried Htei a hgUleof yeur Pectorul which cured him afteicag find he now ofliciaica aa usual in his placA) y These are thiee ofthe eases in which we known it successful, but never to fail.We groat pleasure in certifying to these facts ; are.respected air, your humble servants.REV.DAVID THORMNG.HON.JObEPH BATTLES.Among the distinguished authorities who given their names to recommend CHE_______ PECTORAL, as the best remedy that is know lor the Affections of the Lungs, are *\u2019 The Loudon Lancet.\u201d \u201d Canadiaik Journal of Medical Science,\u201d \u201c Boston Mcdicll and Surgical Journal.\u201d \u201c Charleston (S.Q.l Medical Review,\u201d \u201c New Jersey Medical Brnprtcr.\u201d Prof.Ba lett, TramylvaiiiaUni'rortflty of Medicine, sident Pkbkins, Vermont Medical College, Valcntink Mott, New York City, Paskcs Clksvkland, Bowdoin College, Prof.Butte»-riELD, Willoughby College, Ohio, Prof.Bsaith-waitk, Leeds [Eng ] Medical School, Sir Ri-cHasp Kane, Queen\u2019» College, Ireland, Prof.Kosenbauir, Leipsic.The public have but to know the virtues astonishing euccesa ol (he \u2022* Cherry Pectoral,\u201d curing diseases ol the Lungs, when they will f secure from these dangers, whenever this remedy caa he oblained.rntrASED by j c.ayes, chemist, lowell, ms.Sold in Quebec, by JOHN MUSSON.Corner of Buade and Dufbrt Streets, JOSEPH BOWLES, MxnicAi Hall, [wri Market Place, If MAN A CO , 1\tMonlieal, (ÉT General Wboleaale \\gmits for the Canadas.Quebec, 10th July, 1851.have UK Y u ST- Pre- Dr and in feel 3m NEW ENGLISH BOOKS.'HE TRAVELLERS\u2019 LIBRARY, price la.8*1., Lord Clive, by T.B.Macaulay.Warren Hastings, do.Fir Roger de Coverley, by the Spectator.London in 1850 R 1851, by J.R.McCul loch.\t.Neander\u2019s History of the Planting of Chris tianity, 5s.Ihe Talbot Case, an authorite and succinct Six re sa Reed, la.8d.The Family Sunday Book, 2«.6d._ Harrison\u2019s Freighters Guide, 7s.tid.The Great Exhibition Prize Essay, 4s.6d.Tate\u2019s Algebra Made Easy.3s.9J.Bailie\u2019s on Isaiah, 2 vols., 9s.How to See the Exhibition, by Jerrold.3».P.SINCLAIR, No.11, Fabrique Stieet.Quebec, 18th Sept., 1851.Wanted to purc#Abri few sharks of CITY BAXKf rott.J .y.RUSTON.Quebec, 28th June, 1W1.CURES FOR THE UNCURED! HOLLOWAY\u2019S OINTMENT.AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF SCROFULA, OK KING\u2019S EVIL.Extract of a Letter from Mr.J.H.]AHiday, 209 High Street, Cheltenham, dated the 22nd of Jan., 1850.To Profeasor Hollowat, Sia^\u2014My elde»t son, when about 3 years of age, was afflicted with a Glandular Swrllinf in the neck, which after a short lime broke out into an Ulcer.An eminent medical man pronounce*! it as a very bad case of Scrofula, and prescribed for a considerable time without effect.The disease then for four year# went on gradually increasing in virulence, wnen besides ihe ulcer in the neck, another formed betqav the left knee, and a third under the eye, bMides seven other» oa the left arm, with a tumour betw-een the eves, which waseipected to break.During the w hole of the lime my suffering boy had teceived the constant advice of the moat celebrated medical Gentlemen at Cheltenham, besides being for several months at the General Hospital** where one of the Surgeons said that be would amputate lb* left arm.but that the blood waa so impure, that if that limb were takerj off it would be then even impossible to subdue tbe deaease.In thia desperate state I determined to give your Pilla and Ointment a trial, and after two months perseverance in their use, the tumour gradually began to disappear, and the discharge from all the ulcer* perceptibly decreased, and at the expiration ol eight montha they were perfectly healed, and the boy thoroughly rettored to the blessings of health, to the astonishment ol a large circle of acquaintances, who could testify to the truth of this mi-rcculous case Three yeara have now elapsed without any reeurrenca of the malady and the boy i» now aa healthy aa heart can wish.Under these circumstances I eonûder that I should be truly ungrateful were Iriiateto Aake you acquainted w ith this wonderful cure, ifiecied by your metes had fail'd.J.ÏÏ.medicines after every other 1 (Signed) i had fail' ALL1DAY.CURE OF ACUTE RHEUMATISM OF FOUR YEARS\u2019 STANDING.Extract of a Ixtter from Mr.John Pitt, Dudley, 19fA January 1850.To Professor Hollowat, Sis,\u2014It is with the greatest pleasure that I writ# to thank you for the benefit I have leceived from your Pills and Ointment, which have completely cured me of the Rheumatism, under which I suffered lor thia last four yafirs, at time* I was ao had as hardly to be able M)gg^ 1 had tried every kind of medicine thal Wat recommended without receiving any benefit.I at last thought I would give vour medicines a trial,and purchased from Mr.Hollin,Chemi»lof thia Town two Boxes of Pills and two of Ointment, and in three weeks, through them and the blessing of God, I was restored to health and strength, an^am now as well able to walk as ever I waa in\u2019mytyfe.I am well kaown in this parish, having beagi sixty-five years in it, with an exception of ten years I served in tbe 24th Regiment ol Foot.(Signed)\tJOHN PITT.CURE OF A BAD LEG OF MORE THAN SIXTY YEARS\u2019 STANDING.Mr.Barker, of No fl, Graham^ Place, Dry-mi near Hull, had ulcer* on his leg from the ;e of eighteen until unwarda of eighty, and though for many yeara he had sought the first in the Country, nothing was found to cure .He very of'en suffered most excruciating -iin fcr long periods together, w hich incapacitated tm from attending to his business.He had iven up all hopes of getting a cure, when at last e waa persuaded to try Holloway'a Pills and \u2019hument, which he diatLy with the sffiTerer, and, above all setrecy, invariably chwaAeme the intrltigent and practical physirian^k^to the medical man who can shew by his^jfffiscssion of the requisite legal qua\u2019ifleation, 4nat Tie ia entitled to esteem and respect in bis jiiofcasiunsl pursuits, the utmost ciHifidetirc shfoild be extended.Da.LA'MERT has oblained ihe highest medical honors, as his diplomas testily, and the great extent of hi« practice for many ycata, ia a guarantee lor his prctcAfijonai expcisum e.which has reference el.most solely to iht- treatiu« nt of these diseases.Tbe Work ntxy he had ill Montreal, of Blkm-min Pawsok ; in 8t.Johns, of H.CTtvaa Co., price 2s.6d.MeiHng; Halifax, Mcura.Moaiox JL Quebec.21st Fehffi.1851.\t20 |.*-w DR.BUCHANAN\u2019S PERSIAN REMEDY »oa tux TOOTH-AÇHE.relief from pais w Mrh follows the use of this remedy foi 1 Ufiyli-ACHE is irnmc-snd permanent.The soreness of the teeth ami gum* will be removed, and by iu application rendered more »ound or healthy.PRICE, 1».3d.rpHE I .hi diate an* If you are unacquainted with the merits of Rad wav\u2019s Ready Relief, and if you reaide in either of the State» mentioned above, we refer you to the Druggists, to Physicians and the People.Take a bottle of it to any akillul I\u2019hysirisn, let him test it, we wHl iak ita reputation on hi# opinion.\t' One drop has frequently w^dlhe most tantalizing Tooth-Ache.Fortv drops, taken three llfftypatVT' will cure Sour Stomach.\tI > Sixty drops, taken four tikyiffpcr day, MS\u2019ill cure Weakness and DebiUlf^ Ten dropfe, taken oooby ten minute* w ill cure Diarrhoea.»\tV Thirty drop# haa, in fifteen minutes, slopped the Sick Head-Ache.Sixty drop», taken-every twenty minute*, ba* cured Cramps, Spaems, hr.Thirty drop», has, in fifteen minutes, cured Tic Doloreux.Sixty drops, has, in twenty minutes, stopped the pains of Neuralgia.Thirty drops haa, in fifteen minute*, cured Wind on the Stomach.Thirty drop# baa, in fifteen minutes, cured Cholera Morbus.One application externally, haa stopped the most painful Rheumatic affliction, and cured bprama, Strains, arid Spasms.Three applications has cured the Salt Rheum.Three applications has cured the Rash and Tetter.Thiee applications basruredfiiqflesand B\u2019.otches Nix application* has credffne Ktesipelas.Three applications has c^ed tlQ most painful Swelling.Six applications, in twen ved Spine.One application, in 13 minmes, cured the Lumbago.\t_______ \u2022 SOX.BMN TRUTH.Reader, do not reject the statements on account of the above assertions, we alate only w hat it has done, what we know it wifi do.Thtrefore, if u suffer pain, give it a trial, and our word for you w ill become a firm friend of our quick and ready remedy.Price of Railway\u2019s Ready Relief, 50 and 25 Cents lier bottle.RADWAY it CO., 162 Fulton-street.BEAUTY.With .Soft Teeth Of ex Of 'o TO By And To It To tal plants, \u2022kin diseases.Complexion richly tinted with the bloom of haaltb, \u201c\u2019 \u2018h skin «apure and fair asterian marble\u2014 ami sweet as the fragqpnt \\»o\u2014 ___ih as sound and whit4 as alabaster, Breath of aweetest fragrancA.and lipa of coral tint, With flowing ringlets and glteay locks, Luxuriant tresses dancing gratefully o\u2019er the sWan like neck,\t\\ dark repulaiva spots, to maltha pleasing picture, to cast dulll shadows o\u2019er beauty\u2019s muster piece.RADWAY\u2019S MEDICATED SOAP.Composed of the most deliciop, rare and fragrant fume, xtracta, oils, and coati flower*, roots.tree«_ 'assessing wondcrous virtues THE COMPLEXION IT IMPARTS BEAUTY.By cleansing the skin from all eruptiea matter, Make* clean the pores, gives action to the eapil* which all poisonous hmu©Ts\\re ejected,\u2014* d a healthy action lo thaakin restored, t tie teeth, it gives wbiteqpaaand prevents decay, .make* the skin soft, sweet add smooth, Transforms the most repulsive^and disfigured visage,\u2014 a clear and beautiful comfiletion.RADWAY\u2019S CIRCAS Impart* Makes i Cleanses tot! Fastens Like n (flexion.SSlA B* ndrftr,\u2014git nutriment to the hsi it strong, gloSay, rich es the scalp from dan to the bulbs\u2014 the hair upon tba art grow\u2014 1 guano productive^\u2014 _ 1» tha hair, mak| it smooth and glossy,\u2014 and ' » to a barrai «te rtiva^- w hair, mak| it beautiftil, hi.tbe «ci and fo ate, i\\makas it gives action and forces it to rich and To dret* Strong Rad way's Circassian Balm it the'* no plus ultra.** rat ex 25 carra rta xottlx.RADWAY k C(|?Aete'al Chemist^ Bold by Mamie.JOSftpH BQ^LKB and JOHN IIJWON, Qaehac.TT Quebec 10th Jona,\t,1 DP.HUNTER\u2019S CELEBRATED EYEWATER.WILL REMOVE any stage of inflammation 1 and give strength to weak or , irritable Eyca.For dim ne» s of sight occasioned either by age, or too close attention to minute objects.stands unsurpassed.PRICE, Is.3u.DR.RUSH\u2019S, Infallible Health Pills.THE HEALTH PILLS, search out diaease, ami cure it no matter where situated or how loi «g it las existed, nothing can resist their power THE KING\u2019S -OIL.gOR ALL WOl\u2019NDS ON SU'' H as Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Corks, $ore Eak, Sprains, Scratches, Ac., and wounds el every description, removing all soreness and stiffness in from one to live days.This celebrated remedy was prepared by order of King Williuu IV.of Great Britain, under the direction of Mr.Youalt, the celebrated English Farrier, and used by him in the Royal btud oi bonus only.Fall directions accompanying each bottle.\u2014also,\u2014 PUNDF.KSON\u2019S CONDITION POWDER, for purifying the blood and siouuus fluids of Horses and horned Cattle.' Ager.:s 1er this City, Messrs.John Mcsson, Josirrt Bovyi.is, and G.G.Amtouin.W.P.R t*> s r.t, \u2019 M idffl ebuffirT» L Quebec, Knh OctobesftiffiO.y **J2m F0R_ IMPORTANT TO THE PUBUC.SMITH\u2019S EXTERMINATOR.\\ FOR THE \u2019PteT^L HATS, MICFVQh TLES^CMuCK This frYIpa ration able »o House Ker; era, Proprielôîkaf ing», Wari-bouaca, Mills, fcc., in (be LATION OF ACHES, BEE-Nl\u2019S, fcc.fqiind invatu-lorkaf Du-ell* KJmNfiu, Ml NATION OF ALL KINDS OF VERMIN, without any of the unpleasant consequence* frequently attending tha use vf atsenic and othe* poisons.\t\\ IT IS WARRANTED MVF.R TO FAIL.The following ('ertiti
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