Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 21 juillet 1858, mercredi 21 juillet 1858
[" «\t^\t.\tf \u2022?t » :ts tSMi *A(i*b AND COMMERCIAI ills (19 !l âàt AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.XII.] QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, 2Ut JULY, 186 8.[NO.3158.For Sale or To Let MOUNT PLKAtANT.\u2014To Lot, with lamodkto po*M*»lon\u2014 f pHAT pletMUitly oituotod HOUSE, tho property of Mra.Poro,\u2014tho »**¦ inaido hM boon poporoA *nd pointod Md put Into food rcpoir.Apply to tho owner, at tho rowdonço of Mro.otott, nt Mount PUnnant.Judo 4, 1158.\t___ TO BE LE'r, AN OFFICE, oonalatinf of two room», lately occupjod by Moaoro.A.A !>\u2022 *«-oninA Co., In ü»o \u2018?aunano OnAnaaaa, 8t.Potnr Stroot, oppowU tho Bank of B.N.A., .iU,\t^\u201cp-BAW, Quoboo, May 4» 18*8.\tNotary.A FOR SALE HOUSE and LAND, on tho Banka of tho RWor 8t.Lawronco, in Pariah of St.Antolno do Tilly, fora inf a beauUtnl Country Rooldonco, about 1| nalloa from tho Ohnroh and | ofa mile from Captain Ber*oron\u2019a Landlnf, who runa aSloaaa-boat twieo a weak to Quebec.Tho honoo la 50 z 31 feet, with a largo Verandah round it, a collar tho eame alee, diridod into 6 aparaonta, Ï foot hif h, the ground ftoor ia dlTided into on Iran co hall, breakfaat, dining and drawing room, with cupboarda, pantry, and kitchen in which ia a pump connected with a never failing apring ofwater.Tho upper atory con-taina T bed-rooma, with 1 aetta a taira loading to tbeaane, all well fioiabed\tBjj The Land conUlna about 80 acrea (through which runa a river on which ia a good mill »ite) 3ft acrea of which are under cultivation, with n good Orchard and Garden wellitocked with froit treea, and the remainder in woodland.Thla property will be aold cheap and on eaay ¦term of payment.Apply to OOSSKLIN A LARUE, General Agento.Quebec, May 31, 1858.\t» TO BB X.BT, ffAHE Upper part of that large and pleaaaatly aituated Stone Houae, corner of St.Boch and St.Joeeph Streeta, St.Rocha, eonUinlng eleven apart-Mtnta.It ia adapted for ona or two tananta.Apply on the premteea to MARINE INSURANCE.Quaker city insurance company OF PAILADKLPH1A.A.FRASER, Agent.Renaud\u2019* Building», Oppoiile Montreal Bank.Qnebac, June 31, 1858.BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, I PRINCES\u2019 STREET, BANE, LONDON ¦aTA>U8HKD Auo.I, 1837.Kvtpowtrtd by Sptctol Act of Parliament, 4 Viet.Cap.9.Si# Ltwrenee Wârfkww Dtek and Wharfage Ctapaaj.THE ST.LAWRENCE WAREHOUSE DOCK AND WHARFAGE COMPANY are prepared to receive TIMBER, DEALS, STAVES, Ac , Ac., at their Kitabiiahment at BOOTH QUEBEC, and willmaka liberal advance* on the itame.Quebec, May 14, 1858.______ Col.Roaur AlxxaudxB' Ckmirman.3 lack heath Park Qneboo, May S, 18*8.MRS.P.DROLET.Saw TO BE LET.MmHAT SHOP, No.4), Sanlt-an-Ma-telot Street, In rear of McCallom k GivePa Chrononaetar Depot.Alao the eommodioua Cellar under the eame.\u2014Rent moderate.Poeeeeaion immediately.Apply to McCALLUM k GIVER, on the premia**.Quebec, Mny », 1858.\tUw OOTTAOS TO LET.AT MOUNT PLEASANT.MmHAT NEAT and COMFORTABLE » COTTAGE, at preaent occupied by L.Stairaa, Eaq.,\u2014commanding ooe*f the fineat viawa in the vicinity of Quebec.There ia an excellent Garden attached, mlao Coacb-honae and Sublet.Rant XS8.Apply to\tJ* 8* H088AGK, Notary, St Pater Street DATANT AGES OF THIS INSTITUTION iRcaxAaiNO XATxa or raxMion.A TABLE eepecially adapted to the «ecuring f\\ ol Leant or Debta, and to all othrr caaea where a Policy may be required for a tetnjurary parpote only, but which may be kept op, if ne-eaaary, throughout the whole term of Lilt.ualf-caxDir aATxa or raxinuM.Credit given for half the amount of the Firtt 8tv*n JnntuU Premtumi the amount ol the unpaid Half-Premium* beint deducted Irom the «um teeured when the Policy become* a claim.\u2022OM AtSUaKD FAVAILX DUEIXO LIF*.The amount payable at the death of the Aaaur* ed, if he die before attaining the age of aixTV, but to tkt Mturtd k\\mulf, if kt attain tkat age ahue combining a proviaion for old age with an taauranee upon lile.oarHAN'a endowment branch.EatablUhed for the puryoee ol affording to parents and otheis the mean* ol hiving Children educated and started in Lile, by eecuring annuities, to commence at the Parents\u2019 death, and to be paid until a child, if a «on, «hall attain hi* 21st year, or, if a daughter, her 25th year of Age BRITANNIA MUTUAL CIATION LIFE ASSO London.1, PiiMcxi Stxext, Bane, Empowered by htr Majeity'i Royal Letter» Patent.Annual Division of Profita\u2014nppUed in redaction of the current year** Premium.Policy-holders entitled to participate in the profit* after payment of Five or Seven Annuel Premiums according to the table of Rates selected.Premium* charged for every tkree month»* dil ferenceofage\u2014not, aa ia usually the case, for \u2022very whole year only.Half Credit Policies granted on term* unusually favourable to the assured, the amount of half premiums for which credit ia given, being liquidated out of the profits.\t.\t.At the Annual GenaraJ Meeting on the 27th April last, a redaction ol 30 per cent was made in the preeeot year\u2019s premium on all Policies of Five or eeven year» standing.A Boardoi Director* in attendance daily at o\u2019clock.Axe of the Assured in every caee admitted in the PolicT.Medical Attendant* remunerated in all caaea for their reporta.(PROPRIETARY.) Extract from the Half Credit Rate» Premium.Qaebec, Feby.*, 18M.10 law Building Lots.o 'DUILDINO LOTS for Bale at the Weat w| D\tStadacoaa Terrace, St.Lewie îiuL Apply to\tH.8.SCOTT.April 23.1868.To be Let, a\u2014a npHAT Firtt-Olaaa SHOP sad Dwtl-nfil I Hng, containing five apartments, .g*l .M» Tltnated at the corner of Bridge and Miehardson Streets, 8t.Rocha, waU adip fd for a Dry Goode, Grocery, or aay branch of bostneea.Apply to the proprietor, oa the pre- 1Q1If V\tJEAN LIM1LIN.Quebec, April 10, lift*.\t_ TO LET, \u2014With Poeeeeaion on let May next\u2014 « -a rfl H O 8 B FIRST-CLASS FIRE IB® | BRICK STORES, adjoining Mr.-rl1\"1 Gibb a property, altnated cloee to the Onatoaa Houae and priaeiipalWharves, DOUBLE OFFICM^ia St.Pater and 8t Jaaeee StreeU.\u2014A LOO,\u2014 BLACK STORE, on Wharf, accessible to Craft on one side ; the other ope n i n g on StJamea Street.Moat desirable Premiaee for Lower Port or Forwarding business.Apply to\tH- ATKINSON, St.James Street Qaebee, March 3T, 18M.\tHalf Premium\tWhole (Annnal) Ago.\tduring First\tPremium for \t7 yean.\tlemainderofLife.\tA s.d.\t£ ».i.3»\t0 1» 7\t1 1» t 80\t1 1 \u2022\t2 3 6 86\t1 4 11\t2 9 10 40\t1 9 S\t2 18 4 45\t1 14 10\t3 9 8 60\tS t 6\t4 5 0 55\t1 12 \u2022\t5 5 8 60\t2 6 8\t«11 4 (MUTUAL.) Extract from Table with Participation Profit»t after Seven Yearly Payment», A- SATTERTHWAITE BROTHERS, AWl'STEB HlVtlWB.1 INSllISCt IMKIIÎ14«.st.ESTATE OF W.H.IRVINE.LL Persona indebted to the above Estate are hereby requested to pay the amount ilr indebtedness into the bands of tbe undersigned, who la duly authorised to receive the same.M.O.MOUNTAIN, Nun\u2019a Buildings, St.Peter Street.Quebec, June 19, 1858.NOTICE ! ! !- DAY, HE GRAND TRUNK FERRY STEAMER will commence ber regular Trips on MON-tbe 7th instant, and will leave at tbe times specified until further notice : AQBITS WOn The Marine department of tho Insurance Co.of North America.\u2014As-bbts $1,000,000.\u2014Company Quartered in 1794.also AeiRTi roa QUAKER CITY INS.Co.of Philadelphia COMMONWEALTH INS.Co.of Hamsburg PENNSYLVANIA INS.Oo.of Pittsburg.Underwritara building k Chamber of Commerce, 81 WlLUAN Sr ABIT, New-York.May 14,1858.\t___ MARINE INSURANCE.VESSELS, FREIGHT or CARGO, inaured in the \u201cSux,\" Mibcartilb,\u201d \u201cConnie, cial,\u201d or \u201c Uaioa,\u201d Mutual Insurance Companies of New York.Apply to THEODORE HART, Montreal.Montreal, May 1, 1858.\t6m JOHN ANDERSON, SHIP-BROKER.COMMISSION MERCHANT, forwarder, Xnimance and General Agent, QUEBEC.May IL 1858.\t____ NOTICE.RS.JACOBS informs ber customers and the lie in general that she continues to undertake every deacription of STRAW WORK, to Clean and alter BONNETS in the LATEST PARISIAN STYLE, having engaged the assistance of Messrs.W hildis k Co., of New York, the celebrated Straw Workers and Fashion improvers.Mrs.J.also begs to state that she will receive in a few days, per Steamer \u201c North American.\u201d a quantity of NEW GOODS, and by tbe arrival of the two following Canadian Steamers, a complete assortment of SPRING MILLINERY, consisting of English and French BONNETS, RICH LACES, French FLOWERS, Ribbons, Mantels, Patterns Silks, and every variety In the Millinery Line M J.A.CARLICK, Anne Street, Upper-Town, Manufacturer of Plate Chests, ILITART and NAVAL ACCOUTRE-MENT and CAMP CHESTS, TRAVELLING, DRESSING, SWORD, GUN.and PISTOL CASES, and all articles in the Fancy Cabinet line.Having for many years supplied the first houses is London and New York, hopes to give satisfaction to those in Quebec who may favor him with their patronage.N.B.\u2014Repairs of every kind neatly exeent-ad.Quebec, Jane IT, 1858.New Writing Inks.FOR Sale by tbe undersigned : MORRELL\u2019S REGISTRATION INK Mannfaetnred for the use of Registrars, order ed and used in all Government Offices in England.BLACKWOOD\u2019S STEEL-PEN INK, highly improved and recommended by Her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent.The Jars containing this ink hare a patent ¦topper which does not require to draw off the cork to fill up the inkstand.Commercial Superior Black Ink, Superior Dark and Light unchangeable Blue Ink, Bright Scarlet Red Ink, Commercial Black Ink Powder.J.T.BROCSSEAÜ.Quebec, June 21, 1858.Artists Materials ! JUST received, from Messrs.Riktxi and Sox, London, a Supply of Artist Materials of tbe best description, Oil Colors in collapsible tubes.Moist Water Colora in boxes and separate, Sable and Camel Hair Brushes, Varnishes, Prepared Courses Palletta.Slabs, kc.P.SINCLAIR.Juae T, 1858.Leave» tkt RuiUray Station, POINT LEVI: 10:15 | Ltaott tkt Railway Ferry Wharf, QUEBEC: 7:00 9:00 Pa'grs fifreight from St.Thomas.13:00 noon.SPaa.from Montreal, Portland arul Boston.3:10 4:00 6:00 7:00 9:45 Qraasc timx.FARE\u20143d.each Passenger.The Stages and Landing* are now In perfec-order, and persons who may have occasion to cross with Horses and Carriages will find this Passage tbe safest in the neighbourhood.JAMES T1BBITS.Proprietor.Qaebec.Jane 7 1858, IRISH BAZAAR.Îwltb Pass for Mont'l Portl'd * 8:00\t[Boston.9.20 11:00 1:00 r.M.2:40 3:40 Pas.per Express 5 Pass, and freight for St.6:00\t[Thomas.9:30 CHEAT WESTERN Insurance and Trust Co.HEAD OFFICE: In Company's Building, 404 Walnut Street PtollMdcIplala.(itwnl Amu f#r Cy^- WUMf, C.W.LEANDER W.V.H.STARR,\u2014Agent.Charter Perpetual.- Capital, 1500,000.FIRE INSURANCE on Store*, Dwellings.Public Building# and Merchandise geaerallf Limited or Perpetual.- DI R E C T O S :- NEW GOODS.NEW GOODS.Charles C Latorop, Alexander Wbelldon, Isaac Hazlehurst, John C.Hunter, E.Tracy, John R.McCurdy, Joua J.Slocum, Wm.Darling, Thomas L.Gillespie, James B.Smith.IHon.Henry M Fuller, John R.Vodges, James Wright, Alfred Taylor.Ciables C.LATiaor,\u2014Presidnet.William Dablihu,\u2014Vice do.L.Gbsoobt,\u20142nd Vice do.Jambs Wbiqht,\u2014Secretary k Treasurer.H.K.Richabdsox.\u2014Asal.\tdo.Statxmxit, Jaecabt 1st, 1658.Capital,\t$222,300 00 Surplus on the Year, 55,^74 05 -$277,574 05 H.JACOBS.12m Qaebec, March 30, 1858.BONN ETS.RS.PARNELL haring received tbe LATEST SPRING FASHIONS and MODELS, is prepared to make, alter and clean Straw, Tuscan, Rice, Palmetta and Fancy Bonnets, Panama and Leghorn Hats.23j, St.John Street, without.Quebec, 26th March, 1858.\t4m M\u2019 Is now __\tbetween the hours on TUESDAYS and THURS- HaJf- A.\t, Tears.Months 10 40 mnal\tYearly\tQuarterly niutn.\tPremium.\tPremium.«.i.\t£ s.\t£ «.d.7 3\t1 4 2\t0 12 2 7 loaial and United State* Bank Notee, aad \u2022aeuireat money bought nnd aold aad lx-obanged.\tv \u201441*0\u2014 _ lank off Inf land aad Sootck lotas.Odoa ho are .\u2022 o\u2019stosk to 6.May 90, 18*8.The subeeriber oft*re for sale: 80 MONUMENTS, 12 MANTEL PIECES, 105 HEADSTONES, 2 Seta TABLE TOPS, 50 CEMETERY POSTS, 40 Ps.PARIAN STATUARY.VASES, Ac.from the ANTIQUE\u2014and will make to order after the most choice and ircArr-cht designs, any and every article in tbe trade, of tbe best materials and workmanship.KF* Tbs Sttuss and Patens will mbbt ths wax vs or ALL.FELIX MORGAN.Quebec, Mar 19.JB68.MRS.HAMMAN\u20198, Old St.Lawrence Hotel, 1 No.2, Notre-Dame Street, NEXT DOOR TO THE GLOBE HOT EL BEGS to inform her friends and the public that she is prepared to receive Boardbus and other*, who will be supplied with every article of the best quality in her business, at very reasonable rates.Quebec, Mar 28,18ftt.\t3m BUDDEN BROs General Commission Agents A Brokers, dialsaa ix ALL KINDS OF PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, WINES axd LIQUORS, Ac., Ac., Water Street, William Rcddbk, \\\tST.JOHN'S Hans Bcddkx, ) NEWFOUNDLAND.B.B.wonld call the attention of Captains and others visiting St.John\u2019s, to tbeir Store, being situated in a very central part of the toe n, and near to the Custom House.St.John Newfoundland, May 1, 1858.Iw Notice to Ship-Blasters.fTTHE business heretofore carried on by DENIS MAGUIRE, Join., as SHIP-OHANDLKR and GROCER, 4T, Sr.Para* Stbbbt, will hereafter be continued under the name, style and firm ofMAGUIRE A STEELE.All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to.MAGUIRE A STEELE.Quebec, May 11, 1858.\t6m New Dry Goods Store E.MORGAN, Ho.ai, ST.J0HH STREET, AS tbe hoaor of informing bis Customers and the pnbHc, that hi* NEW STORE IS NOW OPEN, where they will find a beauti-fhl assortment of SPRING and SUMMER Fancy A Staple Dry Goods, All Naw and of this yaaw\u2019 importations.Kp\u2019 The following goods deserve special attention,\u2014West of England Broad Cloths, Cas-eimeres and Doeskins, Scotch Tweeds and Summer Vestings, Gents' Under Clothing in Wool, Merino and Oottou, White and Fancy Dress Shirts, Neck Ttcc.Scnrfh, Braces, Gloves, Socks, Ac., Ac.LADIES will find n Choice assortment of 8Uk, Barege, Poplin, DeLaine, Muslin and other Dresses, of the Vnav Latbst Sttibs, Shawls, Silk and Cloth 0apse.Bonnets.Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, Paraeols, Stays, Gloves, Hosiery, French Embroideries, Ac., Ac.FANIILT NIOVRIVIlVe.Plain and Qlacd Silks, French Merinoes, Paramattas, Cobcnrgs, DeLaine*, Alpaccae, Mohairs.Ginghams, Prints, Muslin, Ac., A.Bonnet Crape of all widths, Crape Trimmings, Ac.N.B.\u2014In consequence of hnving been disappointed in tbe fining ont of his shop on tbe let instant as origiaafly Intended, E.M.will now BILL THI WHOLE OP BIS SPRING STOCK AT COST raid hr CASH Q.«b«o, Ml 1M».\tl,m $500 Reward! DR.TUMBLETY\u2019S VEGETABLE COMPOUND.THE Proprietor, DR.TUMBLITY, baa deposited $500 with tbe Bank, tbe same to be forfeited if the Vegetable Compound fails to care a single disease mentioned in this circular, if used according to directions.Rheumatism, Pains in the Back, Breast and Side, Palpitation of tbe Heart, Toothache, Headache, Cramps in the Stomach, Frosted Hands or Feet, Sprains or Braises, Stiffness of the Joints, Fever and Ague, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Colds, Loss of Appetite, Summer Complaints.Bruises, Sore Throat or Quinsy, Swellings and External Injuries.Ac.Ac.\u201c Its efficacy hex been fairly tested, and its virtues pronounced unparalleled.\u201d Price\u201450 cents and $1 per bottle.VEGETABLE CATHARTIC FILLS.For Habitual Coetiveness, Weak Bowels and Stomach, Slow Circulation, Impure Blood, Pimples of the Skin, Too Fall Hebit, Determination of Blood to tbe Head, Indigestion.Overloaded Stomach, Disturbance of tbe Stomach or Bowels, from nnripe or Indigestible food ; Palpitation of the Heart, from indigestion oç wind ; Torpid Liver, Ac.Ac.Ac.I have never known a person who, having once used these Pills, ever abandoned them for any other.They are, though gentle and mild, very efficient, carrying off Hie humors of tbe body, purifying the blood, correcting tbe stomach, giving activity to the Liver, and a healthy tone to tbe whole system.These Pills bave one great and distinguishing peculiarity\u2014a virtue which has been long sought for in cathartic, but has not, as we are aware, been hilberto found.There ia not prob\\blj a single reader of these lines, if be has had the occasion at any time to use cathartic medicine, who has not found by experience that after its operation his bowels were more or less weakened for a time, indicated by subsequent costiveness.It is in the nature of cathartics to act thus.In this Pill there is combined a tonic which completely sustains the bowels and tbe system, while a cathartic influence has been produced.They tbererefore never lose tbeir effect : never leave the bowels costive, and may be used by tbe most delicate person.For tbe diseases named they act with complete efficiency, aearching ont and removing all impuritka of the system, acting upon tbe whole ailmentary canal, and restoring tone and vigor to the whole system.When once adopted they are never abandoned for any other.Price 25 cents per box.Sold Wholesale and Retail, by JOHN E BURKE Chemist and Druggist, 17 Boade St.Opposite tbe French Cathedral.Sole agent for Quebec, Quebec 26th June 1858.\t6m.CAPE COTTAGE, IN CAPE ELIZABETH, near PORTLAND, Maine, has been throughly renovated for tbe Season, and is now ready for tbe reception of Visitors.Fishing and Sailing Boats are always in readineis for Boarders, Ac.Coaches running three times a-day to and from the Cara.Also Horses and Carriages in readiness for Hoarders.Cape CotUge, for a Watering Place and Summer resort, cannot be beat.S.M.MARBLE, Proprietor., (Address Portland, box 3200.) June 1, 1858.\t2m Oars ! Oars ! ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.F¥1HR Subscriber has constantly on hand a I Supply of a new made WHITE ASH OARS of the best qnality.manufactured in tbe Eastern Townships.\u2014Length from 12 to 20 feet\u2014 which he offres for sale at tbe lowest Cash Prices, at his Oar Depot, 26, Champlain Street, (Opposite the St Lawrence Foundry.) And near the Quebec Bank, 8l Peter Street.Also\u2014Blocks and other useful articles for Ship's use.N.B.\u2014Those Oars are not manufactured from New Liverpool Culls, that is now made and offrred for sale in this market.Merchants and Ship-Masters will find It to their,interest to call at the Depot before making purchase* elsewhere.J.QUINN.Qaebec, June 6, 1858.\t6m QUEBEC LIBRARY A READING ROOM, UNION BUILDINGS, Piacn d\u2019i Opam (Voua A, A.n®., »\u2022 !\u2022» M AOVANOKe.I HI SabscrlWr Is prepared to arrange for Oaeb Advstseee os every description ol Rhaadtse eonsifned for sale fin his friends In Moetreali \u2022 JAMMU.KIRR Qutbeo, Mny 21, 18*8\tin SUBSCRIPTION from this date to .Subscription forClerke in Mercantile'} eetebUthments,Government ofleee, / NotarialStudents, Students ofLnw\\ aad Medicine, and Apprentices toi LnndSnrveyora.\tJ Qnekee, Got.t, 1«*T.end of ALAD OIL\u2014100 Cases Bordeaux aad ) Marseilles Oil, plots and quarts.25 Cases Batty k Co.London Oil, pints For sale br\tJOHN PATERSON.May 31, 1858.Gin, Bramdy, Rom, foe.HOLLAND Gin, in hbds.and quarter casks Cognac Brandy, in qr .-casks, octaves and cases, Santa Crux Rum, to puns.Jamaica Rum in hbds.Scotch Whiskey iu puncheon», Port Wine in hhds., qrs.and octaves, French Liqueurs in caaea, For sale ey\tJOHN PATERSON.Quebec, May 31.1858.FOR SALE, rpARRED CORDAGE, all sixes, MANILLA do.\tdo.Housand,\tBatten Nails, Marline, Hambroline, Log Lines, Deep Sea Lead Lines, Hand Lead Lines, Sail Twine, Salmon do.Seal do.Spunyarn, Oakum, Canvass.Stockholm Tar, Black Varnish, Black Paint, Paint Oil in hbds.Paint k Tar Brushes, Paint Scrubbing do.Deck do do.Mops and Handles, Deep Sea Leads, Hand do.Composition do.Copper pump Tacks, Pump Leather, Ballast Shovels, Marline Spikes, Ship Scrapers, Log Reels, Log Ships, Pitch Pots, Pitch Ladles, Sheet Lead, Yellow Metal Sbeatbin Bunting, Ensigns, Union Jacks Blue Peters k Burgees, Binnacle Lamps, Signal do.Deck Lights, Speaking Trumpets, Telescopes, Brass Steer\u2019s Compasses Log Books k Log Slates, Wood do.do Pump Tacks,\tLog Glasses, Scupper Nails,\tHour do.Patent Plank g Screws, Charts, Boat Kails (copper aad iron,) Rigging Chains, 1,9-16, J, Jin.1 Hedge Ancbo, 9 cwt.Besides other article»: in tbe Ship Chandlery line.J.BROWN ft CO.Hant's Wharf, \u2022 Qaebec, April 29, 1856.EARTHLfit'ARE\u201450 Crates Yellow Milk Bowls, and Crates assorted Earthenware, jnst received And for sale by JOHN PATERSON.May 31, 1858\t_______________ CLARET\u2014100 Cases of tbe followit'g superior brands :\u2014Margaux, St.Ksteffe, St.Julien.For sale by FALKENBERG ft McBLAIN.May 28, 1858.________________ Cocoa Fibre Mats.4 VERY Superior article.\\ For sale bv FALKENBERG k McBLAIN.May 26, 1858._\t______ Alsopp's East India Ale.IN PINTS and QUARTS.For sale hr FALKENBERG ft McBLAIN.Maj_26, 1858._ SALT AFLOAT.IN BULK and BAGS.For alee by FALKENBERG ft McBLAIN.May 26, 1858.JUST ARRIVED.SMALL LOT of Superior CORK CORDAGE, to be sold ex Ship CHAS.B.LEVEY, CO.SL James Street.Quebec, 21at May, 1858.A OTTAWA HOTEL, Banlt-aa-BXxtftlot Itrnnt Lower Town Qrxsxc, GEORGE BOYCE, Proprietor.THE above HOTEL baa been thoroughly renovated for tbe Season, and is now ready for tbe reception of Visitors.Gioaen Boron takes this opportunity to retnrn his hearty thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him during the pest year, especially to bis friends amongst tbe Lumber Merchants and Ship-Masters, «tad to solicit a continuance of tbe eame ; and he begs to assure one and all, that he will yield to none in the Excellence of his CUISINE, or tbe general accommodation for tbe solid comfort of his inmates.If- LUNCHES at all hours.May 8, 1858.FOR SALE, PATENT PURCHASES, and WINDLASS FITTINGS, assorted sixes.Apply to GALT ft CRAWFORD, Gibbs Wharf.Quebec, March 8, 1858.FOR SALE, Kegs bi-carbonatr soda, Brls.Patras Currants, u Davidson\u2019s Table Salt, Cases Scotch Whiskey, \" Old Tom, \u201c Gin \u201c DeKnyper\u2019s\" Red and Green, \" Assorted Pickles and Sauces, (< Youngers'\u2019 Edinburgh Ale ia Wood ft \u2022\u2022Bass\u201d do.in qrts.and pts.[Bottle Preserved Meats.\u2014a l*o\u2014 Boxes T D Pipes and fancy ditto (White ft Co.) Tins assorted Paints, Brls.Alum, ftc.JOHN H.GETHINGS, 3, St.John Street, Montreal.Mnotreal, 14th Sept., 1857.\tu The Subscriber» offer for Sale: \"TTELLOW METAL i in.and upwards, I Belfast Cordage, 1| in.and upwards, B.ft E.Perrin\u2019s Champagne, M Anchor Brand\u201d, in Pints and Quarts.Best Cork Soap, Six Guinea Ale, Irish Whiskey, Felt for Roofing aad Sheathing, Cigars, ftc.CHARLES E.LEVEY ft CO.St.James Street.Qaebec, IT March, 1858, F.X.MARTINETTE, CABINET MAKER & FUNERAL FURNISHER No.38J, St.Joseph Street, 8T.ROCH*.KGS to inform his friends and the pnblie B' generally, that be continues to undertake \u2022very preparation for FUNERALS in a becoming manner, and hopes to give entire satisfaction to all who will employ him, having been upwards of 20 years Manager in tbe Establishment of tbe late Mr.Haddax.All orders left at bis bouse will be attended to with promptness and despatch.Tbe best of articles will be employed and at the very low eat prices.Qaebec, Jane 24, 1858.HETSOrOLITAN HOTEL, Ffobrlqae lfird*«, tipper Towm, QUEBEC, C.W.PURDY A CO., LAVS or MSW-TOEK, rnoraiiTou*.g»* This Hotel bn* only lately been establlsb-\u2022 1, and is condncted on tbe European principle.Apartments furnished, by the day, with or without Meals.noiATJt AT ALL HOURS.rf- N.B.\u2014An entire view of the whole City and fnrronnding Country ia afforded from tbe Onpola of this Hotel.\t# Quebec, April 16, 1858.CARD, O.MURPHY ft» CO., AUCTIONEERS ft BR0KIR8, WnoLMAis Gaocmar ft Gomiamos Mxxcxaxts, Bt.James Streetf Qaebec Mny 4 1858.\tam Western Assurance Company OP TORONTO.INSURANCE against lots or damage by Fire at moderate rates of Premium\u2014due allowance made on property within reach of Hydrants.A.FRASER, Renand's Buildings, )\tAgent.Opposite Montreal Bank, > June 7 1868.\t> CHARLES TOLLAND, Cabinet Maker & Upholsterer, Mo.32, Cnl-de-Sac Strra L.T., QUEBEC, REGS to inform his friends and tbe pnblie that he has opened a CABINET WARE ROOM at No.32, Col-ds-Sac Smaar, Lower-Town, where be will constently keep on hand a choice assortment of Furniture ; and hopes, by strict attention to busineaa, to merot a share of public patronage.All orders punctually attended to.kJ\" Funerals Furnished.41 Qaebec, May 10, 1858.\t6m DR.JAS.REED.NO.31, 8T.PITER STRUT, orrnsrrn n.Dtxvnrn\u2019s.Quebec, Mny 10, 1858.REMOVAL.THI Sobeeribera bare REMOVED te on# of the Stores owned by «be Hnran Hrav, Kent's Wharf j BROWN ft 00.Qaebee, mb April, !\u2022\u2022».For Sale by the Subscribers : 136 F'ms.Chain Cable, 1| inch 90 do do 1| do 1 Wood Stock Anchor, 31 cwt 35 Kedge Anchors, 1 cwt to T cwt 22 Toss Close link Chain, 5-16 to { in.35 Cwt Galvanised Nails, assor\u2019d aises, 300 Bolt* Canvas, No 1 a 6 15 Tona Superior English Oakum 10 do Best English Manilla Cordage 1| to 4 in.27 do do Tarred do.asst'd aisea Haweera, 5j inch to 10 inch 3 Tons Marline, Honseline ft Hambrolin^ 3 do Spnnytna, 3 nnd 3 yarn 32 Bales Patent Sheathing Felt 60 Brls American Pitch\t\u2022 25 do Rosin 35 do American Tar 40 d^ Stockholm Tar 17 do Black Varnish, 16 do Bright do.C.W.WILSON ft CO.Qaebec, May 28, 1858.FOR SALE, ÂLIFI-BOAT, 26 feet keel, and a Ship\u2019s Pinnace.A Leo\u2014A Suit of Sails for a Vessel abont 180 Tone.M.H.WARREN ft CO.Quebec, May 22, 1858.Porters, Ales, Brandies, Rums.PORT ft SHERRY WINI8, ftc.50 B ARRELS Hebbert\u2019s Porter XX 80 do Tenant\u2019s\tdo\tdo 35 do Mareette's do do 26 do Barclay ft Perkins do 25 do Trnmam, Han bury ft Box-ton\u2019s XXX Porter, 20 do do do Pale Ale 40 Hbds Guinness' Dublin Stoat 20 do Barclay ft Perkins do 5 Puncheons Jamaica Rum, 2\tHhds 25 Qi^casks first quality Port 8 Qr-cneks Madeira, 8 do\tSherry 50 do*.Port 80 do Sherry 20 Qr-caaks Cognac 3\tHbds do 20 Qr-casks and S Hbds Loch Roan Camtv belton Whiskey.M.H.WARRIN ft CO.Quebec, May 12, 1858.Machinery Oil, Bright Varnish, FOR Sale by tbe Subscribers : Machinery Oil, in 80 gallon enskv.Brif ht Varnish,\tdo.do.A.J.MAXHAM ft Oo.Quebec, Morcb 31, 1868.Bt.Peter St.POWDER! POWDER tt rrtHK undersigned having been appointed I SOLI AGENTS to tbe Camaoa Powtwm Gootast, are prepared to supply tbe Trade with the following:\u2014 B C 01 Blasting, P PP FPF Sporting, Cannieter, fte.A.J.MAXHAM ft OO.f Quebec, April 16, 188*.\tA.ft fc Coals I Coal» ! f CoaW I f ! rlB BALI\u2014Two Lots, on# *f »!\u2022 \u2022\u2022* ono of 168 Chaldrons, lying on tbs Hnboort-ber\u2019S long Whori; in good erder and restdy foe imraediete delivery.JOHN FLANAGAN, Diamond Harbour Ceva, Qnobee, Aprfl N, IBM.\t^\t1 THE MORNING CHRONICLE, WRHHBBPAY.JOLT SI.li>§.NKW ADVKRTIHMKNT».BU^aer Napoleon for Montreal.City building Society\u2014Job a Rom.Labrador Herrlnga\u2014BaUan * Autd.Herring» and Oil\u2014\tdo.Bath Brick* \u2014Ryan Broc, k Go.Ball to arrive\u2014Hugh Mackay.Oatmeal, Ac.\u2014Jame* Hoaaack.Cod OU, Ac\u2014H.J.Noad A Co.Bale of New Tea, Sugar, Ac\u2014A.J.Maxham.QUEBEC.JULY 21.1869.LATEST PROCEEDINGS M TUI PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT- (By Telegraph\u20148p«oUl despatch \\g the Chronicle.) Toronto, 30th July, 1858.LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.The Railway Lien Enforcement Bill, and the Charlevoix aud .Saguenay Deed» Kegiatraliou Bill were read the third time and pa»*ed.The House concurred in the amendment» made in Committee to the Bill* relating to the admiasion of Attorney* and the Quebec Harbour, and the Bill* as amended were concurred in.A numbe: of Bill* were read a aecond time and referred to Select Committee*.The House then adjourned.LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.After the recess, last evening,\u2014The Hou»e returned the discussion on Mr.Tbibaudeau'a motion, that in the opinion of this House any attempt at legislation which would effect one aeetion of the Province in opposition to the votes of the majority of the Representative* of that \u2022action would produce consequences which would be detrim ntal to the welfare of the Province, and give rise to great injustice ; and on Mr.Oauehon\u2019s amendment thereto, that the Imperial Parliament by enacting in the 12th Section of the Act 3rd and 4th Victoria, cap.35, that the parte of the Province of Canada, then constituting Upper and Lower Canada, should be represented in the Legislative Assembly by an equal number of Representatives, whatever might be the representative populations of these two Provinces, asserted the federal principle in the Union, that the Parliament ot Canada admitted and sanctioned the same principle when in increasing the number of those Representatives by the Act 16 Vic.cap.152, after the census of 1851, it maintained a numerical equality between the two former Provinces, that the Canadian Parliament gave a yet more decided ai d expressive sanction by extending to the Legislative Council by the provision in the Act 19 and 20 Vic.cap, 140, vix -that the members elected should be 48 in number, 24 for Upper Canada and 24 for Lower Caua la, that Her Majesty's representatives in selecting their Executive Councillors as a rule in equal numbers from Upper and Lower Canada have also acknowledged this principle of the Union, and sanctioned in the Administration the federal character of the constitutional Act of 1840.but that the acknowledgment of the principle in the Administration can only be substantial so long as the Executive Councillors taken from either section of the Province possess the confidence of that section expressed by the majority of its representatives.The debate terminated in the rejection of the amendment by 71 to 27, and of its original motion by 55 to 33.To-day,\u2014The House met at 3 o'clock, and immediately went into Committee of Supply on the remaining items of the Estimates, which it was engaged in discussing, when our report left.Tha Motrtutr thinks tbs details of the quarter's revenue mote satisfactory than would at Aral sight appear.The Daily Nmm says\u2014'1 Whan it is kept la mind that tbs year which ended yesterday includes the oerlod of commercial distress in 1857, the returns may confidently be pointed to ae a demonstration of the stability of our national resources.\" Th« City or Qlasoow Bank.\u2014Tbs City of GUugow Benk, which temporarily suspended during lbs crisis in November last, but was nhle subsequently to prove its solvency, has issued a statement preparatory to the annual meeting of shareholders on the 7th of Juiy.According to this more than 90 per cent, oftbe capital is intact, its amount having been £745,-410, while there is now e balance of aeeeu over liebililies of £673,821.The deficiency, therefore, is only £71,589, which it is proposed to make up by en approprintiou of £20,000 a-year out of fbture profits.Marhiaui in Hitiu Lira.\u2014Yesterday the marriage of Sir A.1.Campbell, Bart., with Lady Agnes (irosvenor, daughter of the Marquis of Wrsimiuster, was celebrated at St George's Church, Hanover-square, in the presence of a most distinguished circle of friends.The ceremony was performed by the Bishop of London.another hundred battlM, another period of critical danger, another glut lone termination of the struggle, followed by a peaceful career of equal glory.That prediction,however, went oa the usual error of supposing that the future must run In the vsry groove of the past.It also ascribed too much to the character of an exiraordintry personage.When the Duke of XIIL1TAKY MOVIMINTS.London, July 2nd.\u2014A camp is about being where canvas, the bar- LATER FROM EUROPE.Arriyal of the \u201cCanacUY\u2019 Mail.We received yesterday afternoon, our fyles by the \" Canada's\u201d mail, which had been so long delayed towards the end of the voyage by the prevalence of dense fogs.It is just eight days ago, since we received the telegraphic summary of the news brought by th is steamship as published in the Boston papers and procured off Cape Race by the yacht of the Associated Press.We have made snch ex tracts as are likely to be most generally inter esting.We have also to announce the arrival of the Hamburg screw steamer theAustria\" at New York with one day\u2019s later news from Europe.Meanwhile, however, we are enabled simultaneously to notice the arrival of the steamship the \u201c North Star\u201d at New York with three days later news, and fuller deuils than conld well have been expected concerning the failure of the renewed attempt to lay the Atlantic electric cable.It will be seen, that hopes are still entertained of the possibility of the vessels continuing their efforts during this season.The opinions of the \"Times\u201d and \" Morning Post,\u201d on the House of Lords consenting to the admission of the Jews into the Imperial Parliament, are worth an attentive perusal.The compliment paid by the \" Times'' to tbs Earl of Derby is a well-merited tribute to the talsnU and dignified character of that distinguished nobleman.It is gratifying to see bigotted prejudices thus disappearing before more liberal and enlightened views on such questions.The Hebrews have always been regarded as a monarchically inclined people, and the English Jews have long been noted for their loyal and patriotic feelings.As soon as the Act shall have received the Royal sanction, Baron Rothschild will be enabled to uke his seat as one of the members of the city of London ; and the popnlar branch of the Legislature will be thrown open to Jew as well as Gentile.Ai for the Hooae of Lords, it has been remarked, it will be time enough to speculate on the result there, when the first Hebrew Peer shall present himself for admission into that House.There are several highly respecuble and wealthy BaroneU of Jewish race in England, but there is no British Baron or Pser yet among the professed children of Israel.Lord Lucan's Bill empowers either House to dispense with the words, \" on the true faith of a Christian,\" whenever a member on presenting himself in the House to Uke the oath, declares that the said words are not binding on his conscience.The motion for the second reading was carried by a majority of 46 in a House of 240.ORIAT BRITAIN.TUB PUBLIC RRVBNL'B.The revenue Ubles made up last night show a decrease upon the year and upon the quarter.The nett decreMe for the year is £5,188,105, nod for the quarter £1,001,796.The reduction of the income tix is the main cause, exhibiting a diminution of £5,232,561 on the year, and £1,255,953 on the quarter.The customs show a falling off of £767,674 oo the year, and £ 170,-310 on the quarter.There is an increase on tbs excise for the year of £270,000, more than two-thirds of which is set down to the last quarter.Upon the whole, there has been an Increnae in the ordinary channels of revenue.The quarterly balance-sheet of the nation is bow before us (says the Timn).On the whole, we have no reason to be dissatisfied with the grand result, although there is a positive and ?ery material decrease in tae quarter's receipts.The main deficit occur*, however, oa a tingle item\u2014the Property and Inoome-Ux.This is .a tourne of revenue fron which, within certain limita aot yet attained, we can draw precisely what sum we please.No Inference as to the prosperity of the country can be drawn from Its present decrease.Id alluding to the state of the amount upon the customs and excise, the Tima says the figures at first glance appear to be discouraging but they are the reverse.The decreMe on the first half of the financial year\u2014that Is upon the half-year which expired in December, 1857 ___was £1,1 ?*,000 : this was th# period of the greatest commercial distress.This violent decreMe has been reduced to the above leis formidable amount by no improvement in the receipts of the second half-year just expired re-formed at Urowndown, Gosport, about 500 men will be put under owing to the overcrowded state of racks at Portsmouth The Victor Kmanurl, freight ship, embarked yesterday at Portsmouth 135 rank and lile of the 2d Battalion Uttle Brigade, from Winchester, together with drafts of the 73d and 77ih from Portsmouth, under the command of Major Walker.Ritie Brigade, for India.The Victor Emanuel proceeded toSpilhead in the afternoon, and is to sail to-day.THE HUNDREDTH REGIMENT.TO THK KD1TOK OK THS LIVERPOOL MKHCl'BY.Steamship Indian, at Sea, 30th June, 1858.Gentlemen,\u2014The following lines were written in consequence of having made a passage in the above tine steamship with the right wing of the newly-iaised hundredth regiment, \" The Prince of Wales\u2019 Own.\u201d The behaviour of the men has been the admiration of their officers and fellow-pMsengers :\u2014 Heart (Irkenlng tale* from India Of deed* loo vile lo name.Aroute In every inaul v «oui A burning martial name; It need* not bounty nor reward To «writ the uiuiterlug tbrong*.Enough that men wlib heart* bave heard Of Eugliahwouiru \u2022 wrong*.St Lawrence hank*, Ontario'* ahore*.Keaound with life and drum.Their vauguard \u2022t.md* lu Knglaud now, The cry i*.\" Si'll lb«\\v come.\" They come to light for England * igueeu.Kor liberty and law.The uew world * bardy piouetr».The hope ol Canada.YVbeu er in breach or bL-ody tleld.Their banner i« unfurled.Grant.God of Ho»ta, their deed* may prove The wonder of Ibe world ; And that the I\u2019rince, in alter year*.Who call* the corps bla own.May find Ibe hundredth of (he Hue The bulwark of hi* tbrooe.J.C., Montreal.1ULANO.The Btlfast Sorthtrn H'Aiç (an excellent authority) states that, whilst the weather Ireland still continues highly favourable to the progress of vegetation, the account from vari ous parts of the country represent the present condition of all the crops its beyond the most sanguine anticipations of the agricultural in teresL THS CALCrTTA MAIL.The advices by this mall are to May 18th.So far back as the 11th instant, a Bombay telegram was received to the same date, and on Monday the news from Bombay by telegraph was brought down to June 5th ; the news oy this Calcutta mail is, therefore, comparatively of little importance.The Calcutta \" Hurkrru.\u201d of May 18th, con tains the following general review of affairs \u2014Our troops which had been previously con centrated like a flail lo strike a great blow at Lucknow, and in Oude.have since been necessarily spread out like a fan to range and patrol as extensively as was compatible with satety over the land through which the rebel forces have been scattered.The system of grand pa trois has superseded that of grand engage ments.The great body of the revolt is broken np into a multitude of small guerilla struggles and predatory attemp.s, but everywhere these off-shoots and fragments are instinct with the same kind of Hfte \u2022which animate the original organisation from which they have sprung.The Calcutta correspondent of the Times presents a similar view.He says instead of one great campaign, there are six little campaigns all going on at once, each attended with small success ard petty reverses, and each tending in some infinitesimal degree to the main object, the pacification of the country.The season is unusually hot.The following accurate list of deaths in the defeat at Arrah in April will illustrate the cost of a hot-weather campaign :\u2014 Her Majesty's 35th : Officers, killed, 1 : died from apoplexy, 2.Men, killed, 8; wounded, hot died from apoplexy, 10 ; eied from apoplexy, 84.\u2014Naval Brigade : Killed, 5; wounded, 9.8 of whom died from apoplexy ; died from aooplexy, 55.\u2014Artillery : Killed, 3 ; died from apoplexy, 1.\u2014Rattery\u2019s Sikhs : Killed, 7 ; wounded, 7.Captain Waller, wounded.\u2014 Total killed, wounded, dead, and missing, 143.The following extract from Sir Hugh Rose's despatch on the taking of Garacota, bears on the question of the mutilations :\u2014\" A young lady has arrived at Calcutta who survived the massacre at Cawnpore.She was carried over the country by a trooper, and seems to have been cruelly used.I send yon the name, and my authorities, as, should she proceed to England, she may bear valuable evidence.She tells readily all that occurred up to the commencement of the massacre but the recollection of that scene always produces convulsions, and it is interdicted by her friends.\u201d\u2014Times' Correspondent.The \" Pays,\" which often receives revelation* from London of Indian news, affirms that Sir Colin Campbell has presided at a Council of War at which the question was discussed whether it might not be expedient to evacuate Lucknow.It adds that a body of English tioops was proceeding by forced marches to Alumbagh, with the object, it was believed, of supporting the retreating movement.CHINA The Tîntes publishes a communication from Hong Kong dated May 5th, It states\u2014Peh Kwei, our viceroy of Canton, the Tartar general, the Hoppo, and another high official of our setting up, were taken into cnilody this week by order of Mr.Parkes and the other commissioners.The charge against them was probably not undeserved\u2014that of intriguing with the Chinamen outside th* city and meditating an escape.The cause of the present stagnation of trade at Canton is the insecurity of the position there under these altered circumstances.Nobody knows who Is in power or what is power\u2014whether Chinese or European.We think that the English general and the Cantonese are both prone to take alarm at groundless panics.The General closed every landward geteof the city, and all the Inward gates but one.The Cantonese immediately interpreted this measure into an indication of intended hostilities, so they took to removing themselves and their goods to a place of shelter.Our merchants continue in the Honan pack-houses almost without guards, drive a fair business ail things considered,and do not share in any of these apprehensions.In tho colony there is nothing new, except that the new opium farm has gone far to extinguish the thriving business in prepared opium hitherto carried on by Chinese shippers to California.The boilers of opium are going away, some to Macao and the neighbourhood where convenience for everything exist, and some talk of going to the five ports.On the other hand tbs opium farmer has got into a row with his partner, and th* thing will probably break down of its own weight.The Daily Stv>$ has a letter from Hong Kong of the same date, whieh says\u2014\" In the absence of intelligence from the Golf of Pecheli, onr interest her# is concentrated on Canton and its affair, where the \"doable Government\" established by Lord Elgin ia getting on so harmoniously that one portion of it ha* placed the other under arreat.I need hardly say that it is th# ooiamiseiooers who have Mixed the Obi-n*M officiale and not vies esrta, ACITRALU.Australian advices give a tolerably favour-able account of the condition of New South hot In \u2022oWqaeae* of Informality it was not received.The following Is th* letter soul In by Mr.Gabrieill 8 Great George street, Westminster, London, 18th Janaary, 1858.Dear Sir,\u2014As you are about to proceed to Australia, wo beg to state that w# are willing to authorise you, on our behalf, to agree that we eball construct the whole of the railway# required by the colony of Victoria upon the same terms, both as to amount of charge* and m to time of completion, as will be uisiually ; what was much more, the settled by the engineer employed by the gov-erument of the colony and by ourselves ; with power, in the event of difference# between us, lo refer, as was done in the case of our large contracts in 1 anada, lo the decision ol Robert Stephenson Esq , M P.; or, if preferred, to any | other engineer of high standing to be agreed upon between the government of \\ ictoria, and ourselves.We deem it right to add that we have already constructed upward# of 600 mile# of railway for the provinces of Canada upon it similar arrangement ; a# also for French, Austrian, and Sardinian railway companies ; and further, that we have recently entered into large contracts to execute the railways required in Algeria uad with the government of Portugal for the construction of il» great arterial Hue of railway.We are, dear sir, yours very faithfully, for parluer and self, Samokl Morkton Pito.A.Gabrtclli, Esq.VRAM'S.Count Walewski has addressed a despatch to the minister of France at the Germanic Diet, | in which he energetically protesta against the j reports in circulation, utiributiug to France ; designs which would be threatening to the , peace of Europe.Our Government has authorised the purchase for France of all the Spanish school paintings still toinpoaing the Soult gallery, and though) many first-class works were sold by the old J marshal during his life, the remnant is now bought for 500,000 francs.Marshal Uandon arrived in Pari# this morning.The commission appointed to inquire iulo the measures necessary to be taken for the organisation of the new ministry of Algeria and the Colonies sal both yesterday and to-day, at the Palais Koval, Prince Napoleon presiding.The \u2018\u2018Moniteur delà Flotte\" says\u2014\u201c The commandant of the French station at Mouro-via, on the coast of Guinea, lias withdrawn the title French consular agent from the person who was invested with it, and who is likewise English consul at the ssnie place.It is probable that the Minister of Foreign Aflain w ill soon name a special consul or agent exclusively French at that important point, to represent the serious iuterests which we possess on the coast, and which are every day becoming more extensive, t\" the great but uujuat displeasure of England.I'lie wheal harvest was commenced yesterday morning in Beane* and in Brie.At Tourcoing and Koubaix, on account ol the drought, water is now beiug sold at .V.the pail, a circumstance very unusual in the country districts, and disputes lake place daily among the lower classes tor pilfering each other s supply.The decree in the \u201c Moniteur,\u201d appointing M.de Moray president of the Legislative Corps, is explained by lb* fret that an arrangement has been concluded between the Minister of Public Work* and ibe railway companies, by which, it is said, tie Government guarantees a minimum interest of 4f.65c.per cent, on the lines to be constructed.The Emperor proposes to convoke the Chambers for a sitting of five or six days, and submit the new arrangement for its approval, previous to his departure for Cherbourg, the population of Brittany beiug very much interested in the speedy construction of these lines.The \u201c Moniteur\u2019' publishes the official returns of the average price of wheat in varions markets of France, from which it appears that the highest pries is 22f 67c.the hectolitre at .Marseilles.in the department of the Bouches du Uhoue, and the lowest lef.22c.at Rove, in the Somme.It is now announced that both the French Heels in the ports of the Mediterranean and in the ports of France on the Atlanticjars lo escort the Emperor in his passage from Brest to Cherbourg.T wo fast sailing steam cutlers are being prepared to carry despatches on the same occasion.raAscs'a fltiiiatch to tirkit.The affair of Montenegro, and the ticklish stale of diplomatic relations between France and Turkey* and Austria, are now considered very serious.1 am assured to-day that France Hat aant \u2022*«* alGm»i***n Vo Turkoy, and that if a satisfactory answer should not be at one returned more ships will be sent to the Adriatic The Government journals have long been prompted to speak in a menacing tone both toward* Turkey and Austria.The Pafrit.Ibis evening, goes further than either it or any of its colleagues have yet done.It commences by saying\u2014\u201c The insurrections which break out daily in the Turkish provinces, the inces santiy recurring conflicts between the Chris tians and Mussulman authorities, reveal a state of things an dangerous for the integrity of the Ottoman Empire us for the jieace of Europe is impossible but that the Great Powers must seriously probe the evil and meet it by-prompt and energetic remedy\u2014they must put ibe Nullau s Christian subjects in possession of the reforms promised by the hatti-humayoun ol 1856, and guaranteed by the treaty of March 30.\" The doubtful tone of the above paragraph shows it lo be far from certain that the Great Powers are agreed to act in the way which France would desire.Lower di.wn the Palrit replying the ;)( ) I Bulk, for sals sx Ship\u2019s sld*.^^AddIy to\tHUGH MAOEAY.T/idgraph Buildings, SL Peter Street.July Hit, 1868.OATMBAL.OATMEAL, fresh ground, and LEAF LARD in Kegs, Received and for sale by JAMES H08SACI.HE FARM known as « MAPLE BANK,\" between two and three miles distance from the City of Three Rivers, containing 138 Arpent», 50 of which are cleared and under cultivation.There ia a neal and commodious Dwelling, containing Seven Rooms, a Kitchen and a Cellar, as also an excellent cool brick built Dairy and a stone bnilt Root House, both offshoots from the dwelling Hjuss.There is also a good sited build ing used es a Granary, the lower part of which if required, could be converted into a dwelling for a married Farm servant.The Subie, Barn and Sheds are ample and in good order.The Garden»!» veil stocked with Fruit and Ornamental trees, and adjoioing is a Trout Pond, the stream from which pastes through the Garden and Farm, which could be used for Ibe artificial propagation of Fish, or Mechanical purposes.There ia sufficiency of bard and soft Wood growing on the land to supply the occupier for fuel and building purposes for ever.This property could be made by a small outlay one of the finest spots in the Country.Paies\u2014THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS.Any further information can be bad by ap.Diving to W.DENOON, 11 St.John Street, Quebec, or to JAMBS DENOON,Three Rivers.July 10, 1858.\tIni AUCTION SALES BY G.&.H.GIBSONS.Iy Auction at the Subscribers' Stores, on WEDNESDAY next, tke list July.Sale to commence at ONE o\u2019clock,\u2014\t, Without Rturtt Is tlo4t Ctrtignmtni»- A GENERAL Assortment of Seasonable DRY GOODS, comprising:\t____ WOOLLENS, 00TT0N8, SILKS.LINENS, STUFF GOODS, FANCY GOODS, As.G.k H.GIB80NE, A.k B.Quebec, July 20, 1868.IMPORTANT TO LUMBER MERCHANTS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHKRS.The Subscriber has received instructions from THE TRUSTEES OF THE ESTATE or TM 8T.MAURICE LUMBER COMP\u2019Y, TO SELL BY AUCTION, AT HIS OFFICE, IN MONTREAL, On Wednesday, 25th Aug, next, AT TWELVE O\u2019CLOCK, IN ONE LOT, The Whole of that well-known Complete Extensive Establishment, AT THREE RIVERS, COHSIHTINO or : GANG SAWMILLS, with Steam Engines.EXTENSIVE TIMBER LIMITS.BOOMS on the St.Maurice.FAKlfS, DWELLING HOUSES, and all the PERMANENT or IMMOVEABLE REQUISITES of a FIRST CLASS LUMBERING ESTABLISHMENT.The Purchaeer will have ibe privilege of taking the WHOLE of the MOVEABLE REQUISITES and APPURTENANCES connected with | the above, and which are very complete, at VALUATION.Full particulars may be had on application to the Subscriber, JOHN LKEMING.Montreal, July 17, 1858.CREAT CLEARING SALE or Summer Goods.WM.L4ÏKI) & CO.Will cummence, on MONDAY next, 19th JULY,! To sell the remainder of their Stock of Summer | DRY GOODS at a GREAT REDUCTION in price, FOR CASH ONLY.600 Silk Parasols from 2s 9d, worth 5s, np 2000 Yds Mousline de Laine from 5Jd, worth I yd, up j 600 Muslin Dresses from 2s 6d, worth 4s 6d up Ladies Straw Bonnets and Hats below cost price.Dress Goods of every description, at coat, Silk and Cloth Mantles, very cheap, Shawls, Scarfs, Bonnet Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, nil at Cost Price.\u2014also,\u2014 500 dot.Ladies Lawn Handlcfs.from Is 10 jd to 20s., worth from 3s 6d to 30s.350 Ps.Pure Shirting, n 4|d, worth 7d.300 do do do n Old, \u201c 8d.275 do Factory Cotton a 4Jd ** 5|d.\u2014 and \u2014 A Large Assortment of Sewed Muslin Goods at a Great Sacrifice.WM.LAIRD k CO.Fabrique Street.Quebec, July 17, 1858.NEW BROWN HATS./^vy-pwOHBRTY k CO.have just opened Il I y an assortment of Ladies and Cbil- | dren\u2019s BROWN STRAW HATS, Latest Styles.O\u2019DOHERTY A CO., 11 Fabriqua Btruet.Quebec, July 16, 1858.\t6 JAS.HEWITT & CO.\u2019S Cheap Sale of Summer Goods] AT COST PRICE, FOR ONE MONTH ONLY- 3HO Clear out the remainder of our SUMMER [ STOCK, we will commence on MONDAY, [ e 5th July, ?cheap sale for cash only.All our Summer Goods at and under cost price, | vit 500 Summer Shawls and Scarfs at cost, 1000 Muslin Dresses from 2s 6d, worth 5s, up, 50 Barege Dresses at cost price, 100 Balxarines from 8jd, worth Is 3d, 500 Mouseline de Laines, from 51d, worth ] 9d up.New Dresses Materials and Flonnced Robes | at cost price, Silk Mantles, Bonnets, Ribbons, Parasols, all j at pricea to clear them off.AUCTION SALES.BY F.H.H ALL.Boiler» by \u2022teem Engine and Auction.O\u2019 N MONDAY, the 2«tk Juif, «Ml km «Md, ' inotion, at Ma TIBBlTS COVE, Point Levi,\u2014the ENGINES and BOILERS of tke Hlearner \u201c Unity,\" 4A H**»e power, nee Çsar old, lately buraedAl St.Salpeie* ; also a ow-Line of 10 Fathoms, nearly asw, a Foreleg Peaip, and a Hose,\u2014with Anchors and Cbains,\u2014one 4 iack Whistle,\u2014* Double Wiaeh \u20142 Screws, Wrenches, and a quantity of Spikss, Bolt and Scrap Iron.N B.\u2014The Engines and Boilers are in good order, and the remaining part of tbs Hull can bs rebuilt Sale at ONE o\u2019clock.F.H.HALL, ?.k B.July IT, 1858.AUCTION SALES.BY A.FAKQUKAR.Furniture Sale.Will be sold by Auetloa, on THURSDAY next tke 22ad July, at lbs residence of JOHN CAMPBELL, Esq., No.9, St.Stanislaos Street, Upper Town >\u2014 QUANTITY of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.consisting of Mahogany k Black-nut Tables, Chairs, Chests 01 Drawers, Hols, Bedsteads, 8 day clock, Feather Bed,Stoves, Olass and Earthenware, Kitchen Utensils, 4c.Sals at TWO o'clock, P.M.Conditions\u2014CASH.ALEX FARQUHAR, A.4 B.Quebec, July 20, 1858.A HO l WEATHER- CATAWBA m CLARET PUNCH AT Reynolds\u2019 Restaurant E FOR SALE, THE SCHOONER \u201cHANNAH BUTLER,\" built ia 1857, entirely of White Oak,\u2014Register ___126 Tons, well suited for the Upper Cakes or the Lower St.Lawrence.ApAr to JAMES McDOUGALL.Montreal, July IT.1858.\t1m S' Upper Lakei ,INNER commences every day at 11:30 A M., and every variety the season pro-luces will there be found.N.B.\u2014The MANSION HOUSE, Gbaud Battbbt is in maser comucnicatioi with the RESTAURANT.Quebec, June 25, 1858.Cabin Passage to Bristol.fY\u2019HK A 1 fast sailing ship GOL* I DEN LIGHT, Capt.Vaughan, has splendid accommodation for a few Cabin passengers.To sail about 29lh instant Apply to FALKENBERG * McBLAIN, Quebec.July 17, 1858.\tAgents.Bright N Sugars, Mus.Molasses.for sale by the Sub- OW Landing, and scribe rs: Bright Muscovado Sugar, Muscovado Molasses.A.J.MAXHAM 4 CO.St.Peter Street Quebec, July 13, 1858.758 F Fnttocki and Kacea.[j>UTTOCK8, first quality.65 Knees.M.H.WARREN 4 CO.Quebec, July 14, 1858.Engllala Cordage./'lOlLS 1 to 3j inches No.1 Cordage, £ Vy received per \u201cPearl\" from London.M.H.WARREN 4 CO.Quebec, July 14, 1858.CODFISH.JUST Received\u2014150 Qtls.Prime Table CODFISH\u2014new catch.M.H.WARREN k CO.June 15, 1858.LANDING, ex \u201c Pearl.\u201d INS PALE CASTOR OIL.LANE.GIBB 4 CO.uly 15, 1858.100 T Quebec, Ju On hand and for sale by the Undersigned : PL AN ATS Cognac Brandy in hhds 4 cases Gin, \u201c Pine Apple\" Brand, in red 4 green cases, Scotch Whiskey in hhds and qr-casks Irish do in qr-casks Old Tom Gin in esses Cases Guiness\u2019 XXX Dublin Porter Barrels Jeffery\u2019s Edinburgh Pale Ale do Brass\u2019 London Porter k Ale do Paisley Strong Ale, Hhds '4 Tierces Bixat k Co\u2019s Bordeaux Vinegar Caroteels, barrels and boxes Curranu, Bag] Walnuts, do Wine and Beer Corks Caaes French Pickles do Ultramarine Washing Blue do Eau de Cologne Nutmegs in hhds Steele\u2019s Liverpool Soap \u201c Crown brand.\u201d RYAN, BROTHERS 4 CO.Quebec, July 15, 1858.c In Store and for sale : LICQUOTS CHAMPAGNE, Fleur de Sillery do Bunruudy Wines ia bottle.Claret in Wood and bottle Old and Superior Port in do do Sherry W'ines in do do RYAN, BROTHERS 4 CO.Quebec, July 15, 1858.For sale by the Undersigned : SPIKES, Belgian, 5 a 8 inches.Canvas, Nos.1 a 6, Linseed Oil in Hhds and Qr-casks Roman Cement in casks RYAN, BROTHERS 4 CO.Quebec, July 15, 1858.pomx rom 1000 B «PSASB Sfr'*!» v\tMESS PORE.All Montreal Inspection.LANE, OIB5 4 CO.Q as bee, Jnly », 1868.SUGARS 1AA T> A RAILS LONDON CRUSHED IUUobogab, 60 Barrels Dutch Crushed ia Lumps, 16 Tierces Loaf Sagas.For sals by\tLANE, GIBB 4 CO.Quebse, Jnly 9, 1151.SOAP tOXES CASEY'S LIVERPOOL SOAP, \u201c Crown Brand.\" LANE, GIBB 4 00.Qusbec, July 9, 1868.\tAgents.LANDING.1AAA nOXBS WINDOW GLASS\u2014 JUl/U -D \u201cStar brand,\" oj x H up to 36 x 46, in line order.100 Casks Pale Seal Oil, 16 Pancbeons Old Jamaica.LANE, GIBB 4 CO.Qnebec, July 9, 1858.1500 B( WINES.and For Charter.THE \u201c G ARTSHERRIK,\u201d 3C0 Tons, will accept a Charter to a safe Port in the United Kingdom.Apply to C.W.WILSON 4 CO.Quebec, July 16, 185b.For Charter, TO Liverpool, the A 1 Ship ARGONAUT, 1257 tons.Apply to CHARLES E LEVEY 4 CO., St.James Street, Quebec, July 16, 1858.FOR CHARTER.TO LIVERPOOL or CLYDE.ri'HK new Ship BRANDON, 770 J Tons.Apply to C.W.WILSON k CO.Quebec, July 15.1858.onsignee Wanted, ONSIGNEB WANTED for the Outward Cargo ofTimber per Marque AUGUSTA, of Banff, John Watson, master, sailed from Glas-Apply to MAGUIRE k STEELE, Ship Chandlers, St.Peter Street.Quebec, July 14, 1858.r: r ^ USES CHAMPAGNE, quarts pints,\u2014Sillery, Mousseux, Corot* de Villefort, 50 Cases Claret, Chateau La Tour de Camblanrs, Port Wine, various grades, in qr.-casks and octaves, Superior Pale Sherry Wines, in qr.-casks, octaves and cases, ex \u201cThreeSisters,\u201d from Cadix, dailyjexpected.LANE, GIBB k CO.Quebec, July 9, 1858.HIBBBRT\u2019S PORTER,\u201460 Barrels now receiving, and for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Nan's Buildings, St.Peter St.July 9, 1858.* LLSOPP\u2019S ALE\u201440 brls.qls.and 25 brls pints in excellent order,\u2014for tale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.July 9, 1858.E NGLISH PUTTY in bladders, for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Fuir 9, 1858.LINSEED OIL in hhds.and qr.-casks, doable boiled, for sale by July 9, 1858.M.G.MOUNTAIN k CO.o LIVE OIL in hhds.and qr.-casks, now re- ceiving, for sale by July 9, 1858.M.G.MOUNTAIN, gow ^ew Schooner for Sale.T.E NEW SCHOONER, bullion a fine model and the best of materials\u2014will measure about 75 tons.She is now alongside the St.Paul's Market Wharf.For further information, apply on board to\tJ.A.GRA^ ELLE.Quebec, July 13, 1858.\t8p Wanted to Charter, A VESSEL from 150 to 300 tons, to Load a Cargo of Timber and Deals for Tralee.Apply to C.E.LEVEY 4 CO., St.James Street.Quebec, July 12, 1858.Wanted to ( barter, A VESSEL 800 to 1000 Tons, to load a cargo of While Pine for Bristol.CHAS.E.LEVEY 4 CO.St.James Street.July 6, 1838._________________________ For Charter.TO any safe Port in Great Britain or France, a New Brig ot 233 Tons Register.Apply to i.M.KERR, Broker.Quebec, June 24, 1858.__________ I RESH FRUIT\u2014100 Boies Fresh M.R.Raisins, ex Railwav, and for sale bv M.G.MOUNTAIN.July 9, 1858.John Henderson &Co, A MU ADC STREET, (UPPER-TOWN MARKET SQUARE,) ÔFFKR FOE CASH at Low Prices a large Assortment ofSUMMER HATS, comprising over lOO VARIETIES of Panama, Leghorn, Tuscan and English Straw.By the \u201c Nova fleotiaa, * they bava re calved a further supply of FELT HATS, Soft and Stiffened, including the \u201c Cham\" and \u201c Regel 1 a\u201d Hals./.ondoa SATIN HATS fitted to the bead by the \u201c Conformatenr.\u201d Strangers visit log the City are informed that a large Stock of FURS U always on view at this establishment.Quebec, June 21, 1858.Quebec Emporium of fashion.Wo 60, ML John-stroot, (OPPOSITE ST.URSULE STREET.) WM.SWEATMAN, Merchant Tailur, Habit-Maker, and General Outfitter, from London, N returning sincere thanks to bis friends, the Gentry of Quebec, aud its vicinity, for the liberal patronage hitherto received, begs to inform them that having Leased the above Premises, he trusts by unremitting attention to tbeir favours, together with small profit, to merit a continuance of their patronage, aud begs to invite them to an iuspection of his new and well assorted Stock, selected tor bim in London, of the Beat and Newest Fabrics, which he is prepared to make up in the latest Fashion aud the best workmanship, and the Smallest Profit, trusting that system of carrying on business will increase tbeir patronage ; also in future 10 per cent, discount on Cash purchases will be allowed.Ready Made Clothing.This Department will in future be found second to none in the City, suitable for every Season.W.8.has always on band a Choice selection of Shirts.Collars, Cravats, Braces, and Gloves.Shirts and Collars made to order in a superior manner, with dispatch and warranted to fit.The Shirt Department conducted by Mrs.8.Also received, a Case of Superior Paris Hats rf\" Civil acd Military Uniforms, Clergymen and Lawyer's Gowns, Servant's Liveries, made on the shortest notice and at the lowest possible price.Quebec, June 8, 1858.\t12m DRY GOODS.T> Farmer Wanted, charge ot a FAIM oa tbs AUH10 spaak French and BagUsb.Office of thlspapar.Qusbec, July Jf, HTVKR kble I» Enquire at tha I WANTED, A STRONG ACTIVE YOCHQ WOMAN, to take charge of a KITCHEN\u2014where two other Servants are kept.Apply at this Office.July 16, 1161.¦PucATiajir ÏHK Mîmm McWAÜGHTOW bag to announea, that they will returns their ssxs for a limited number of pupils, aa the 16rx AUGUST, at 8, M.Ehasmla street, CAPE.The coursa of instruction comprises the usual branches of a thorough English éducation, together with French, Music, Drawing, and Painting,\u2014alto the rudiments of Latia and German if required.Tskju may be ascertained on application at their residence.No.I, Sr.Dimis St , Cape, ^ 7th July, 1858.to 20 aug.M.FRENCH TEACHER.MAUNY, from Paris, is desirons of engaging as FRENCH TKAOHER in Academies or in PRIVATE FAMILIES ; he has the best references to persons in this city.Haring resided in England for some time, bs has acquired sufficient knowledge of tbe English language.Application may be addressed to him, by Post, or left at the Office of this paper.LP\" Will call at prirate residences when required.Quebec, May 22, 1858.\t6 s&ocAVZOnr.RS.W.S.HENDERSON would inform 1.YJL her friends, that she has REMOVED to No.10, Uucli Hill, and is now prepared to receire a few additional pnpilt.Quebec, May 17, 1858.\t3m M M' and E, K ENTUCKY LEAF TOBACCO\u20145 Hhds.and 20 bales, just received 4 for sale by M.O.MOUNTAIN, Nun's Building, Peter Street.Jnly 9, 1858.Spring Tooth Horse Hay Hakes.J^lOR Sale Cheap by Quebec, July 6, 1858.EDUCATION.BS.STURTON continues to receive a limited number of Young Ladies to Boaao Edita i x, in addition to bet dally Pupils.Tbe course of instruction comprises English, including Composition, Astronomy, Botany, Ac.; French by a Professor ; Italian and Latin; Music, Drawing and Painting.The French, Italian and Drawing Classes are open to ladies desiring to pursue any of Jiese branches of study exclusively.Mas.Stchton undertakes to finish tbe education of those entrusted to her care ; having , been tor many years the principal of a first class School in England.I Sri Dixs re-aommence on the 23rd of Ai'erar.Quebec, July 9, 1858.J.H.MORGAN HENRY S.SCOTT.HAMS.JUST Received, a small lot of Choice WESTPHALIA HAMS, for sale by K.4 W.POSTON 4 CO.Quebec, July 5, 1858.100 B' B1 CLEARING OUT.PIAA CTRAW BONNETS\u2014Plain and t)UU O Fancy\u2014all Sid.JAS.HEWiTT 4 CO.38, St.John\u2019s Gate.July 13, 1858.JUST landed, ex \" Washington,\u201d from Hamburg : 10 Ubls.Turkey Prunes.G.4 H.GIBSONE.Qnebec, Jana 24, 1858.Quebec, July 31» 1838.\u2022P landing, Af\\ X)BL8.GA8PEC0D0IL, 40 11 150 QuiataUJPebla Ood^FMk.Quebec, July 21,1158.H.J.N0AD 4 00.City Building Society THE 29tw Monthly Instalment Wc< on MONDAY, the 2«th Instant, on oveatng of which day ?tnlU I do# the evening w wmoa «*\u2022/?*t EIGHT\tTenders Directors will offer for sale such monies as they Ten «oy have on hand.\tJ0HN R08S( Seay.-Trens.Quebec, July 11, 1M*.Corporation of Quebec.Water Works Departneat.BALED TENDERS will be recelred by the Chairman of the Water Works Com-rnlttoe until TUESDAY, the Jlth JULY iust., from parties desirous of EXCAVATING a TRKN0H and LAYING DOWN tbe WATER and DRAINAGE PIPES, 4c.along DeSalln-btrry Street, according to the Plans and Specifications which can bu seen at tbo Office of the undersigned, and where every information will be given on applying between tbe boars 9 o\u2019clock, A.M , and 4 o\u2019clock, F.M.Tbs Water Works Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest, or any of the RIVER 8ACUENAYf Bivierwdu Loup»Hivor Ouelld and Murray Bxy» Tha A 1 Ban-folng Stanaser awn Handkerchiefs\u20141000 Dots, received per | \u201c Nova Scotian.\u201d Ladies, warranted pure Linen, 2s 3d perdos.j to 24s.\u2014worth from 4s to 36s.| Gents, do, do.8s 9d to 30e\u2014worth from 12s to 45s.] TO GENTLEMEN\u2014SCOTCH TWEEDS.Our very large and valuable Stock of tbe Best | SCOTCH TWEEDS will be told very cheap WITHOUT RESERVE FOR CASH ONLY.N.B.\u2014The Sale Powtively for One Month Only.JAS.HEWITT 4 CO.38, St.John\u2019s Gate.Quebec, July 3, 1858.\t1m PUBLIC NOTICE.have this day made a large purchase EMBROIDERED MUSLIN DODDS, from the Trustee of tbe Bankrupt Estate of D.A J.MACDONALD 4 CO , Glaegow, to be sold at AO PER CENT (or one half) UNDER THE USUAL PRICE, amounting to £600 Btg.CLOVER k FRY.Quebec, July 8, 1858.N.B.\u2014We are daily expecting from Glasgow n limilar Lot, to be sold at the same price.SHIP-YARD TO LET.THE Excellent SHIP-YARD ash PREMISES on ihe West side of Bridge Street, St.Rocbs, now occupied by Mr.Watrsn Rab.\u2014Possession immediate If required.Apply to BIGNKLL 4 SHAW, Notaries.Quebec., July 9, 1858.QUEBEC BUILDING SOCIETY.THE undersigned begs leave to inform the Shareholders of this Society that tbe Board of Directore have raised tbe premium on investing shares toSEVBNTY-SIX DOLLARS, eqnal to TWO-THIRDS of tbe profits, or EIGHT | PRR CENT compound Interest on the amount paid in, giving a total amount of $80 dollar*, which sum tbe Society will pay for each share i.mnu, Secretary-Treasurer.Quebec, July II, 1«58.\t« c LARET WINE.\u20142 Hhds.and 20 Cases very superior just received and for sale by M.O.MOUNTAIN, Nun\u2019s Buildings, St.Peter Street.July 16, 1858.^ and qr.-casks now receiving and for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN, Nun's Buildings, 8u Pster Street.July 16, 1868.B Brls AY CHALEUR HERRINGS\u2014175 now receiving, and for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN, Nan's Buildings, St.Peter Street.Jnly 16, 1858.Wanted to Charter. VESSEL of 400 a 450 Tons, to load Timber and Deals for Londonderry.Also\u2014A Vessel of 750 a 1000 Tons, to load Timber.4c.for Liverpool.Apply to\tO.W.WILSON 4 CO.Quebec, June 23, 1858.Wanted to Charter, A VESSEL of 500 a 600 Tons, for Shields.A Vessel of 300 a 500 Toni, for Hull.To loadCargoes of Timber and Deals.HENRY BURSTALL.Gibb's Wharf.Quebec, June 8, 1858.STEAMBOAT FOR SALE.I THE Screw Steamer \u201c NICOLET,\" of \"0 Horse-power, and 158 Register Tons burthen, adapted for the Chambly Canal, and at present undergoing thorough repair at Sorel, is offered for sale on reasonable terms.For particulars, apply in Sorel, to Messrs.D.A J.McCarthy A Co ; in Montreal, to Theodore Hart, Esq.; in Quebec, to James Stevenson, E»q , Manager of the Bank of Montreal in Three Rivers to M.Stevenson.Esq., aid to the undersigned at Blcancour.ANGUS MACDONALD.Becancour, Jane 24, 1858.\tIn* TOBACCOS.lOXES fine Honey Dew Tobacco in 4's, 6'a, 10\u2019sand 32's.5 Cases Yellow Peach do.\u2014a vary fine article for smoking.Also\u20145 Hhds.Superior Kentucky Leaf Tobacco.For sale by E.A W.POSTON A CO.Quebec, July 5, 1858.Sperm Candles.A Few Boxes just received\u20146\u2019s nud 4\u2019s.For sale by E.4 W.POSTON 4 CO.July 5, 1858.SUGAR.DUTCH CRUSHED SUGAR in barrels-rerv fine article.For sale by E.A W.POSTON A CO.Lower Town, July 5, 1858.WHISKEY.HE BEST MONTREAL WHISKEY, i Puncheons, Hhds.and Barrels, sale by E.4 W.POSTON 4 CO.Lower Town, July 5, 1858.WINES.N Assortment of the finest PORT, SHKR RY and MADEIRA Wines, in wood and bottle.For sale by E.4 W.POSTON 4 CO.Lower Town, July 6, 1858.ULK SALT Afloat, ex Ship \u201c Golden Light \u201d io lots to suit purchasers.Apply to FALKENBERG 4 McBLAIN.Quebec, July 6, 1858.T B FIRE BRICKS FOR SALE.60,0000\u2014'\" ,,R,! -ALSO,\u2014 A quantity of Good House and Blacksmith's COALS, in lou to suit purchasers.Apply to\tJOHN BAILS, Leaycraft\u2019s Wharf.Qusbec, July 10, 1858.\t2m 8.STURTON, CHEMIST, 2, St John Street, OFFRRS FOR SAL* : PALMA CHRI8TI POMADE, avery excellent preparation for the Hair, Botanic Hair Wash, which effectually eradicating scurf and giving tbe Hair a beautiful gloes ; is especially adapted for nursery use.Highly Scented Brown Windsor and otber Toilette Soaps in variety.Antiseptic Tooth Powder, a superior Dent! fries, giving whiteness to the Teeth and health-lioess to the Gums.Ess.Rondelstia, Kan ds Cologne, Lavender Water, Piessc k Lubin\u2019s Perfumery, 4c.A small quantity of English K< ported direct\u2014vsry good.N.B \u2014All Drugs aud Chemicals warranted genuine, an 1 prescriptions dispensed with the greatest care.Quebec, July 12, 1858.# iVOTICE ÏHK NEW STEAMER SCOTCHMAN, Captain R.DICKEY, is prepared to TOW 18KL8 and RAFTS at moderate rates \u2014 For further information, apply to Joss Mc-Docuall, Broker, Office adjoinging Custom House, Peter Street, or to tbe Captain, on board, at the Cul-de-Sac W barf.Quebec, June 23rd, 1858.To Ship-Matte rs.SHIP-MASTERS in want of ROCKING CHAIRS will be well served at CRAIG'S, St.Pacl Stkset, not three minutes welk from the Custom House.He has a good assortment, Cheap, well finished, and suitable for presents.\tTHOMAS ORAIO, Cabinet and Chair Maker, St.Paul Street.Quebec, July 12, 1858.\t3m TOYS AND FANCY ORNAMENTS.FOR Sale by the undersigned :\u2014 WAX FIGURES.Artificial Flowers, under Glass Shades ; Glass Shades, Ac.Also\u2014A new invented COFFEE POT, warranted to give full satisfaction.A perfect Coffee, made by atmospheric pressure, in leas than ten minutes.HENRY H0WI80N A CO.Quebec, June 28, 1858.OLD TOM OEM.YUST RECEIVED and for Sale by the Un-) dersigned :\u2014 4 Hhds.and 4 Qr.-Casks OLD TOM.RYAN, BROTHERS A CO.Quebec, July 1, 1858.KGS to call attention of bis Customers aud the public lu bis large and well select- j ed stock of Fancy and Staple Diy Goods, Comprising Rich Glacé Silk and Clotb Mantles.French and English Brocade, Silk, Tissue, aud Barege Robes, Striped, Cheked and Figured Poplins, Silk Tissue, Circular Shawls, (very choice).1200 Cheap Muslin Robes, 500\t\u201c Poplins and Barege Robes, 1 Case French Flowers, 1 Case Bonnet Ribbons, 1 Case Parasols, 1 Cases Tuscan Bonnets (at Cost.) with the usual assortment of Cloths.Cassi-meres, Vesting, Linens, Shirting, Hosiery.Ac.The whole has been carefully selected in tbe best Europeon Markets, and will be found to compare favourably with any Stock in the city, and will be disputed of at a small advance on on Sterling Cost.P S.\u2014No damaged Goods kept in this establishment.J.H.MORGAN.Quebec, June 1, 1858.CARPETS.THE WHOLE STOCK OF CARPETS, Rugs and furnished materials, vit.:\u2014 Velvet Pile, Brussels, Tapestry, Imperial, and Kidenninister Carpets.-ALSO.- Hearth Rugs, Dsunaaki, Moreens, Fringes, Gimps, 4c., Ac.Now on band in the Stores of the Subscriber, will be sold at a heavy reduction on cost price.FOB.CASS Having positively determined on closing that branch of tbe business.Parties requiring any thing in tbe above line are particulary requested to call before buying elsewhere.J.H.MORGAN.Quebec, June 1, 1858.~STEAM PUMP.Ship Masters & Consignees ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that tbe UNDERWRITERS have caused to be located at this Port, one of PALMERS MAMMOTH STEAM PUMPS, capable of discharging fifteen thousand gallons of water per minute.Also a CENTRIFUGAL MaIN PUMP of great power.Vessels can be supplied with either on application to MR JAMES S.DR) SDALK, Engineer, here ; THEODORE HART, Enquire, Montreal, or\tSHAW' 4 BLACK, Black\u2019s Shipyard.Quebec, May 1st, 1858.\t3m No.1 Sumerlee Pig Iron.ONS, ex \u201c Argentinus, \u201d from ouï Londonderry, for sale by 0.W.WILSON A CO.June 14.1858.To Contractas and Builders.BRAND TRUNK RAILWAY OF CANADA.Quebec & Trois Pistoles Section.1 ST.THOMAS N For Site by tke Sabeeribere : TOW LANDING\u2014100 Boxes Fresh Wal- Letchup, 1m- MQV P.SINCLAIR.July 16, 1868.To Parties Viaitinf tte« Montmoronoi F A I* I* B \u2022 THI undersigned having obtained a Licence to keep an HOTBL ¦sur tha FALLS of MONTMORBNOl, begs to Inform tbe Ladles and GsnUsmen visiting tbo Falls, that bo Is sow prepared to receive aad accommodate thorn la a comfortable manner, having savocul rooms \u2022sprooaly fitted up.Ho will also oomvey them, GRATIS, to Falls, whore a fias view of thorn can taiuod.\t____ J.BT1 UNIT, Jaaa tt 1868.\u20141m\tHotol-Koopor Valuable Property For Sale, By tbo Ixucutore of tbo lata Mr.H.Rbsxamin.RIBNKNOWK, at present occupied by F.W.Wood, Esq.io objoet being hr seulement of the Estate, terms of payment could be made to salt purchasers.Tbs property la one of the tneat la tbe neighbourhood of Quebec, aad is la tbo bust of order.Apply to the Executor*, at H.4 M.BENJAMINS, Fabrique Street.Quebec, Jiao 18, 1168.the bo oh- S1 NOTICE.iTORAGI ou moderato terms ia a Fire-Proof BONDED WAREHOUSE, St.Ji Street, ia rear of the Custom House.Apply to\t3Y.ATKINSON, St.Jameo Street.Qaebeo, July 14, 1868.\t« UVEOSSVSBBftv Mo.801, 8t.YalliêT 8tmt» 8t Rocha.J-pv INFORMS tbe gentry and public I of Qnebec nud iU vicinity, that be is prepared to execute all orders in the above line of business.Carpets, Curtains, 4c.of the latest styles and most improved patterns.J.D.will furnish Spring aud Hair Mattresses, Louages, 4c.on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms.rr Orders left at F.H.Hall\u2019s, B.Cola\u2019s, A.Farquhar\u2019s and at Mr, Wm.Brown s adjoining St.Peter\u2019s Chnpel, St.Vallior Street, will bs punctually attended to.Quebec, July It, 1858.\t8m ~New Book by Hugh Miller, IDDLETON 4 DAWSON bave just re- noU* ^ .Cases Sardines in quarters, halves and wholes, Baskets Champagne, Alloa Ale.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Casks Fresh Hams.Boxes Pipes, Montreal, Cork Soap, Quebec Soap, Candles, Bags Liverpool Salt.A.J.MAXHAM 4 CO.Quebec, Juno 30, 1858 FOR SALE Yellow metal\u2014from i to u inch.H.BURSTALL, Gibb's Wharf.Juno 26, 1868.\t__ For Sale, to Close Consignments OA fillNNETS BUTTER, J I 10 Brls Pot Barley, 10 do Lake Huron Salmon Trout 16 do White Fish.J.M.KERR, Broker.Juno 24, 1868.Salt Afloat AILY Expected\u201410,000 Mlnots Liverpool Salt ia bulk.FALKENBERG 4 McBLAIN.Quebec, Juno 22, 1858.D IRISH SOAP.\u2022wrenn rai.R\u2014100 Boxes Olden\u2019s.Cork.Jnne 19, 1858.OR SALK\u2014100 Boxes Olden\u2019s.J.M.KKRR, Broker.MIDDLKTOÎ celved :\u2014 CRUISE O OF THE BETSEY ; or, A Summer ramble among the fosslliforous deposits of the Hebrides, with Rambles of a Qoolo-gist ; of, Teo Thousand milea ovor tbe fos-sllifrrout deposits of Scotland.Br Hugh Miller, L.L.D., author of \" Old Rsd Sandstone,\" Ac., 4c.Price, \u2022\u2022 3d.For sals at SHAW\u2019S BUILDINGS.Foot of Mountain HUI.Quebec, July 8, 1868.REFRIGERATORS.JUST received and for sala REFRIGERATORS of improved patterns, various sitoo.\u2014at#»\u2014 Ice-cream Freesere, Water Cooler*, Water Fllterers, 4c.\t__ HENRY 8.SCOTT.Quebec, June 16, 1858.\t__ A' Chan NOTICE.LL persons having claims against tbe _ tats of tbe late MARY BtOKBLL.-7m plain Street, are requested to send them duly attested to ARCH.CAMPBELL, N.P Quebec, July I, 1864.John Barclay, SHIP-CHANDLER & GRUCER.No.2, Dean\u2019s Buildings, SAn.T-AC-MATBI.OT STKSST, LoWSU-ToWS, QUEBEC.May 6, 1858.\t6\u201c ACCOUNT BOOKS, Ac.Ttfif so*», ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER AND PAPER RULER.Nuns' Building St.Peter Street.FULL SETS of BOOKS for Banks, Insurance Companies.Mereenhle Houses, Associations.kt., made to order, from the best English Pipers, of superior Binding, and Paged.\u2014also,\u2014 All varieties otPtAi\" Ac Dscoeativs Biumive Quebec, May 29, 1858.architecture.The undersigned is prepared to execute Designs and make Specifications and Estimates for Public Buildings and Gentlemen a Residences, Ac.Ac., upon the shortest notice, and to Superintend tbe conitrucüon of the same, L.MACLEAN, Architect, 4c.Quebec, Jnly 3, 1858.\t12 PUBLIC NOTICK.CLOTII.DC CJOaRCLIM.MILLINER and DRESS-MAKER, in returning thanks for tbe liberal encouragement extended to ber since she has resided in Qnebec, begs to inform the public that she has RKMOt ED to No.22», St.John Street, without.She takes this opportunity of announcing to the gentry who may require Gentlemen's Shirts, or Ladies Morning Dresses, that she has always on hand and for sale a splendid assortment of those articles, made and finished in every style, and to meet all tastes.In expressing her desire to deeerve pnblic patronage, she thinks it further incumbent on her to state that at the Montreal General Exhibition, her work was thought worthy of and was incontrovertibly accorded tbe first prise, over all competitors.In cases of death, whether the same occur at night or day, the Subscriber will be always ready to undertake to enshroud and lay out tbe body of tbe deceased, iu a becoming man and fortber to make every preparation for tbe fooerel.In offering her services in this purticular, the Subscriber conceives she can give entire satisfaction to all who employ her, aad furnish Clothes for the dead and other funeral habiliments, superior to any ia Quebec Tbe whole at very moderate prices.CLOTILDE GOSSELIN, No.22|, St Jobe Street, St John Suburbs.Quebec, June 22, 1868.R1YS& & V at tbe undermentioned places,\u2014 L\u2019ISLET, 8T.JEAN ST.ROCH DES AN-NAIS, STB.ANN DE LAPOCATIERE, ST.PASCHAL, ST.HELENE RIVER DC LOUP, STATION BUILDINGS, OF BRICK OR STONE, With Tank - Houses, Wood-Sheds, Freight-Sheds and Platform*.APPLY IN QUEBEC, After the 16ih day of Joly» To PIERRE GACVREAC, Architect, Hotel St George, Or in MONTREAL, To THOS.8.SCOTT, Architect, 34 Little St James Street, Where Plans and Specifications can be uecn.TENDE RS\u2014marked \u201cTENDERS FOR STATION BUILDINGS'\u2014will be received at the Contractor\u2019s Office, Point St Charles, Montreal, addressed to JAMES HODGES, Esquire, on or before tbe 11th day of ?¦gust, 1858.Satisfactory Sureties will be required.Advertisers do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender.July 14, 1858.\t12 £Zl l^g.l g *1 BC New Brunswick 8k Canada Railway k Land Company.Cokpast's Offices, St Andrews, July 1, 1858.Tenders for grading the last Tuwemtf-flvc Mllau on the above Road, from tbe 65th mile in tbe HOWARD SETTLEMENT to tbe Terminus on the WOODSTOCK ROAD, will be received at these Offices until THE 15th DAY OF AUGUST.The distance will be divided into lengths or districts of 5 miles each, and the Tenders may be made for any one or for the whole of such districts.On and after the 1st day of AracsT, the Sections and Plans of the Line will be on view at tbe Engineer\u2019s Office in St.Andrews, where full particulars of Specification and terms ol Contract will be given, and where forms of Tender may also be obtained.JULIUS THOMPSON.Masaqbb.Jnly 12, 1858.THE So long unsuccessfully sought, FOUND AT LAST ! Fir it restores pkimanently gray HAIR TO ITS original rolnr .covnrs taiariaatly the bald head .reaxive* all dandruff.I whin, and all arroftia.erald head and ail Fro pilon» ; make* the hair eoft.healthy and slo»»y ; and will prrerrn It te nay magi nab le age remorea.a» If by magic, all hloiehe».Ar from the face, and care, all neoralgta aad aervoas headache.See circular end Ihe following Dover.X.R .Feb, art.ICOT.PROF O J.WOOD 4 CO \u2014Oonta : Within a few day* wa have received »o many orders and call, for Prof O.J.Wood » Hair Reetoratlvo.that to day wa are compelled to tend to Roetonfor a quantity, (tha 6 docea yoa forwarded all being eold.l while wo might order a quantity from yoa.Every bottle wo hava told eeem* to have nrodaevd three or foor new caetosaer» aad tbo approbatloo.and patronage It receive from the moet «uhetanttal nod worthy ritlaen» of oar vicinity, folly convtore aa that it la a MOST VALUABLE PKEPAR l.TIOX.Send aa m eoon aa may be one grow of 81 also .aad one dosea 82 Bite ; end believe \u2022\u2022 year» vary roe pert fuuv\t____ (Signed)\tDANIEL LATRORP 4 Co.Hickory Grove.Kt Char le» Oo., Mo.Nsv.I*.IMA.POP.O.J.WOOD\u2014Dear Sir : Some time laat earn-mer wa were fndaeed lo aw »ome af year Hair Rwtera-tlve, aad Ha effect» were to wonderful, wa feel It ear dnty to yoa and the afflicted, to report It Oar little vna'i head tm mm» Hase had been perfert )V covered with aorw, aad some called H erald head.The hair almoet entirely came off la conwqaeaeo, wbea a friend, teeing hl» \u2022nffvriag», advieed a* to aw year Keatnratlvo.we did w with little hope of wm to oar »arprl»e.and (hat of all oar monda, a application» removed l»« HUGH MACS AY, Barr Baaoa awu Gwre**»* Cowmiss*©» TdlufmpH Rnlifftaf*, St.Puter St.Buy li.I»»- Quubdc, May perfect i _ \".\"\u2022¦\u2019\u2022\"\u2022\"\u2022KSSSw ¦imueoTn.M1RAJ* A.fliGOJIiBOrBA*.\u2022Ror.bottle» el Gardiner.Msfoa.Jan.«8.ism.J.WOOD\u2014Dear mt t have wed two dtaeer WWd*» He*» BesSnaUve.wd earn trvly wy N IS lh# grow mi rime vary af the age for ra-\u2022toriag aad rheagtag tbo Hair Before Seing H I waa a man of wvoaty My hair hat mw attalood He erlwt- Mdcolor -¦» «- \u2014 \u2014a-1 theui the lawi tear, at my saw waa «too af tha wont kind.Yean RwpwtfMly, ^ ^\t.DARIBL K MURPHY J 0 WOOD * OO , Proprietor* SI* Broadway.Nwr s.And Bat* hyaNgwd DraggUte.lUlotj.ISM THE MORNING OHRONîOtEj WEDNESDAY?JÜLY 31Î mninn mn imiui nrfAiMinmABUM.Wrmmm Slew York f 14Y«rfeol CHiir Casir PAatA«a.**«>fl)ü Sbcord do do .\u2022.*»» 7b From Boston to ZdrorpooL CmibfCabir Pamao.flH> Sbcoro do do\t«0 Tho ohipo from Bos too call at Halifax.Pbmia, CaptJodkias, Canada, Capt Lang, ?babia.Capt Stooo, Ambarea, Capt Wickmao Asia, Cant K O Lott, Niaoaba, Capt Ryric, AraiCA.Capt Shannon, EuBora, Capt J Leitch, Thsso vaoools carry a cloar dfhilo Light a mast haul; tiraan on starboard bow; Red on port bow.\t________ I «at*\tWKDNBSDAT, PtasiA, Judkins, «N.York, do Tth July.Abasia, Stone, \u201c Boston, do 14th \u201c Araioa, Shannon, \u201c N.York, do lilt \u201c 44 BosIoq» do Î8th \u2022 ** N.York, do 4ih Aug M Boston, do llth \u201c \u201c N.York, do 18th \u201c 11 boston, do 25lh \u201c Bertos not secured until paid tor.An experienced Sargeon on board.Th»owncrf of theeeehipe will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie.Jewelry.Precious Stones or Mettle, unlese bille of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof thereiii expressed.For Freight or Passage apply to B.0.A J.G.BATES., 99, State Street, Boston, Or\tE.CUNAKD, 4 Bowling Green, New York, Jnly T, 1858.MONTREAL Ocean Steamship Company New Arrangements.MONTREAL ANT NEW TORE.m rpHR Splendid CasADA, Lang, Asia, Lott, Ecrofa, Lsitch, Pissia, Judkins, Abasia, Stone, Under contract vnth the Government Canada far the Transport of the Mall*.of Summer Arrangement!\u2014Sea»on 1858.THIS LINE Will comprise the following First Class Powerful Iron Screw Steamers : Arolo-Saxoii,\"\t\u201cNorth BaiTox'\u2019 buil g \" North-Amssicas,\"\t\u201c Hcsuarias,\u201d\t\u201c M InDIAM,\u201d\t\" BoHtMlAM,\u201d '4NovA-SooTiAii.\"(new) \u201c- (In connection with the G.T.R.R.of CanAdA) \u2014 PROPOSED DAYS OF SAILING : \u2014 ____and Fast-Sailing Steamship \u201c CHESAPEAKE,\u201d Sidmb» Cbowxll, Maser, bow runs regularly between PORTLAND and NEW YORK, leaving Brown s Wharf, Pert-land, EVERY SATURDAY, at 4 P.M., and returning from Pier No.11 North River, New York, EVERY TUESDAY, at the §«u»e hour.Thia Veesel hae recently been fitted up with fine accommodaUoaa for Passengers, thus making it the most speedy, safe and comfortable water route lor travellera between New York and Portland.Paseage Fare $6,50, Including Meals and btate Room.Goods forwarded to and from all parts of Canada, in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway, with promptness and despatch, at the lowest rates.Preparations are already made for putting on an additional Steamer at once, süould the business require it.For Freighter Passage, apply to M.PENNINGTON, Great St.James Street, Montreal ; W.ATKINS, Point Levi, Quebec ; J.S.MILLAR, Q.T.R.Depot, Portland; KMKKY A FOX, Brown's Wharf, Portland; H.B.CROMWELL, Pier No.12 North River, New York.February 22, 1858.\t«imp Quebec Timber Towers\u2019 Association.THE TIMBER TOWERS of Quebec having formed themselves into an association for purpose of securing a fair remuneration for their work, and also for the purpose of binding the members to assist one another, when, in consequence of accident or otherwise, the property entrusted to the charge of any of the members of the Association is iu danger of being lost, the following TARIFF of PRICES has been adopted, which will in no case be deviated from :\u2014 For Towing the cargoes of Vessels,\u2014 Under 300 Tons, A'3 0 0 per huud.Tons 301 Tons to 400 Tons, 2 OTTAWA & RIDEAU TRANSPORTATION UNE.tsas asss.Between Qvebee, Montreal, and all Parts on the Ottawa and Rultau Routes.THE Subscriber will be prepared on the Opening of Navigation to FORWARD all Property euliusted to his care, with Samtt, at Moderate Kates of Freight and Greatest Despatch than hitherto attained on above-named routes.His FORWARDING STOCK, composed of the following named craft, will alford daily departure from Montreal, via.Steamers \u201cMUI,\"\t\u201cALERT,\" \u201cJOHN STEWART,\" \u201c WHITEHALL,\u201d \u201cLILY,\u201d\t\u201cBREEZE,', \u201cALMA,\u201d\t\u201cLEEDS,\u201d With Thirty Firit-Clm» Barges, All of which craft have undergone thorough Repair sud Outfit.The Subscriber is also prepared to contract for Freight of SAWED LUMBER and other Properly from all points on the above-named routes, to ale Ports on Lake Champlain, Troy, Albauy and New York by the \u201c Northern Trausportatiou Company\u201d of that City, who despatch Boats daily direct to Montreal, via Lake Champlain aud Chambly Canal, lima involving only one transhipment between New York aud intermediate Ports, and Ports ou Rideau and Ottawa routes.The BONDING OK GOODS and passing Entries ot Goods through the Custom House at QUEBEC, MONTREAL and OTTAWA promptly alleuded to.M.K.DICKINSON, Quebec, May 5, 1858.\t4m INSURANCES.I'MTKD lUNWea LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, f, Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, London, 8.W.Ettablitked nearly a Quarter e/ \u2022 Century.#\t«amM Annnal Income Upwnrdf of £196,000, OH aibman : THE RON.FRANCIS SCOTT, M.P.Dtruvr ch aibm am: CHARLES BERWICK CURTIS, ESQ.THIS Company offers the security of a large paid up Capital, held in Shares by a numerous and wealthy Proprietary, thus protecting the Assured from the risk attending Mutual Oflkes.There have been three divisions of profits, the Bonuses averaging nearly 2 per cent, per annum on the sums assured, or from 30 to 100 per cent, on the Premiums paid.Sum» A».ure«l\tBonus»* added.\tPayable at Death gMNW\t\t.Xl.fol 10 0.\t.X0Of?10 0 4.(M0\t\t.\t1 .YW 0 0.\t\t 4.WO 0\t0 3 MM.\t\t.I.1W 10 0.\t\t 4,ir.> 10 0 I,(M)\t\t.\t3»7 10 0 .\t\t 1.3U7 10 0 300\t\t.\t191 15 0-\t\t lft 0 IM>\t\t.\t3» 13 0.\t\t 13» 13 0 401 501 601 701 801 901 to 500 to 600 to 700 to 800 to 900 to 1000 0 6 0 « 0 per bund do do do do-do do do Tons.raoM livsrfool, Wednesday.July 14, Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.do.28th Aug.lUh do 25th Sept.8th do.22nd Oct.6th do.20 th raoM qcbbbc.Saturday, July 31st Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Aug.14th do.28th Sept, llth do.2&th Oct.9th do.23rd Nov.6th do.20th In the year 1859 the Line will be weekly.____ RATES OF PASSAGE.- From Lietrpool to Quebec.Gaira, from £15 15i.to£l8 18 0 Stg.according to accommodation.(Children in proportion.) Stbbrags,.-^8 8 0 \u201c Children in the Steerage.7 years and under 12,.5 5\t0 \u201c I \u2022«\t\u201c\t7,.4 4 0 \u201c Under 1 year.10 0\u201c From Quebec to Liverpool.Caiim, from $86 to $80, according to accommodation.Children in the Cabin 7 years k under 12, $50 S «\u2022\t\u201c\t7, 40 1 «\t«\t3, 30 Under 1 year.10 Stkbraob,.$30 Children in Steerage 7 years k under 12, 20 3 \u201c\t\u201c\t7 15 1 \u2022\u2022\t**\t3, 10 Under 1 year,.\t5 Return Tickets from Liverpool to any of the Principal places in Canada will be granted by the undersigned, and to Parties taking them at the same time as the original Passage, a Reduction on the usual fare will be made.Berths not secured till Paid for.?duly qualified Surgeon accompanies each vessel.\t.\tA.# All Baggage at risk of owner thereof.Steerage Passengers are required to provide themselves with Bedding and Eating and Drinking Utensils.RATES OF FREIGHT: From Liverpool to Quebec, Fine Goods, 60s.sterling and 5 per cent Primage, per Ton of 4 > cubic feet.Heavy goods as per agreement.Through Bills of Lading will also be granted at the following rates per ton measurement :\u2014 From Liverpool to Kingston\t70s.à 5 IF cent, u\t«\tto Toronto,\t72s.6d A\t5 4P\t\u201c «\t*«\tto Hamilton, 75s.A\t5 \" ii\t*«\tto London,\t85*.A\t5 \u201c\t\u201c Heavy Freight as may be agreed on.The above includes all Charges except Wharfage at Montreal.\t.\t\u201e A .All Goods in Through Bills of Lading to be consigned to the Grand Trunk Railway Co.at Montreal, and the Custom House business there trill be transacted by them free of charge.All Parcels intended to go by these Steamers should be forwarded through the British and American Express Co.GEO.BURNS SYMRS A CO.Aqmsts, 3, St.Peter Street, Quebec.Idmomstomk, Allan A Co, Montreal, Allan A Gillmspis, Liverpool.Jamss A Alix.Allan, Glasgow.MorrooMNBiB A Gaitj.noBNN, London.Quebec, April 7, 1858.Tie tfaniarg American Packet Company\u2019s HAIL, STEAM A PACKET SHIPS IBTWaiN HAMBURG, NEW-YORK,QUEBEC and NEW ORLH A NS,\u2014sail as follows B0- from FIRST J7HE A1 Steamsr \u201cHAMMONIA, RUSSIA,\" \u201cAUSTRIA,\u201d\tand\t\u201cSAXO A,\"\tabout 1,500\tton.\teach,\twill\twill Hamburg and from of every month.Pottage Money from.Hamburg to Htm- York r 1st Cabin,.$105\t00 2nd \u201c\t 70\t00 Steerage,.**\t00 Pmiomt\u2014$18 and 15 W Cent.,\u2014and for Cotton and other ordinary goods $16 and 15 (f ^*Goldf \"l^r end Jewels, | WOent.In foil.Specie.\\W \u201c\t44 Pottage Money from Heuh York to Hamburg i 1st Cabin,.\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022«\u2022»»\u2022 .$100 2nd u .»».\u2022\u2022$.»»»\t66 Steerage,.35 jir«t Cl ms Sailing Packets Lnnve Hamburg for New-York on 1st and 16th of every month, ft* Quebec on 15th April, Ifith May A 16th Jane tor New Orleans on lAth March, 16th Sept, and 1st October.Postage Money to Quebec t lft Cabin, 85 Prussian Thalers « \u201c M Every additional 100, £' Aud if by the stick,\u2014for portions ofCargoes.6d per stick wbeu towed from ponds to ships on the sitme side of the river ; \u2014 > * r> \u2014 7Jd per stick if towed across the St.Lawrence or from the St.Charles.By the Lump\u2014No charge to be made for 30 pieces remaining, but over that Od or ifd a-piece as above.Deals, floated, 3s per standard hundred.The above rates are exclusive of any charge for the him of ropes, chains, Ac.; the Timber Towers being only obliged to furnish boat and men.A deduction of 10s per hundred tons to be allowed when the vessels take the whole ot their cargo from a boom directly opposite their mooring berth.tl\u201c In the above tariff the tonnage is calculated according to the old measurement, tj- Mr.MILES KELLY is the duly appointed Agent in conformity with the Rules and Regulations of the Association, to receive and collect all Monies due to any of the Members during the Seajon.381, Diamond Harbour.Quebec, May 3, 1858.UFFB& OTTAWA.STEAMBOAT NOTICE.1858.____________________ r|''HK PUBLIC generally are hereby notified I that the STEAMERS of the UNION FORWARDING COMPANY have commenced their regular tripe for the season, aud that the Steamers \u2018Pontiac,\u2019 \u2018Emerald.\u2019 & \u2018Oregon\u2019 have been during the past winter very carefully and perlectly over-hauled and put into excellent order and condition.The Boilers of Emerald and Oregon have undergone thorough repair, and am pronounced, ao far aa anfaty u concerned, as good as new.F.very requisite and attention, as by law directed, for the safety of passengers, has been strictly attended to ; and.until further notice, tbeir DAYS OF SAILING will be as under DOWSW.1 RDfrom the Rapids Dee Joachim, Passing through Deep River by Day-light, St*.PUN TI AC, Capt.Jno.G.Cliiino, Will Leave DES JOACHIM on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS at 5 o\u2019clock a m., touching at intermediate Stopping-places,\u2014Arriving at PEMBROKE at 10 n m , in time for Stages and Steamer to Portage-du-lort,\u2014 Connecting there with steamers Oregon and Emerald on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 a m , for Ottawa City and intermediate places.Stb OREGON Capt.M.Hilliard, Leaves PORTAGK-DU-FORTon TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS at 7 a.m., touching at Castleford (Farrells Wharf), Bonuechere Point, Bristol, Sand Point, and Arnprior,\u2014Arriving at UNION VILLAGE at 10 a m,, there connecting by RAIL over Chatts PorUge (4 miles) with the steamer Emerald for AYLMER ami in.termediate places,\u2014Arriving At AY L-MKR at 3 : 30 p.tn.St*.EMERALD, Capt.T.A Comso, Leaves AYLMER on TUESDAYS, THURSDAY\u2019S, and SATURDAY'S, at 7 am., touching at March Rocky Point, Crown Point.Quio, Fitxroy-Harbour and Pontiac, \u2014there connecting with the steamer Oregon tor Arnprior, Sand Point, and other Stop ping-1 daces en route,\u2014Arriving at PORTAGE-DU-FORT at 4 p m., where passenger* take Stage for the Interior and Upper Ottawa,\u2014Connecting at Pembroke with the Steamer Pontiac STEAMER PONTIAC, (Upwards), Leaves PEMBROKE on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS at 1 p.m.,\u2014touching at Pittewawa, Fort William.Point Alexander, and other intermediate Stopping-places,\u2014Arriving at DBS JOACHIM at 6 p m., where will be found superior Hotel Accommodation by Mr.T.Coltow.Parties travelling for pleasure, or otherwise, will notice that these Vessels ply altogether in Day Light, consequently every opportunity of seeing and enjoying the beautiful and magnificent scenery of the Ottawa is afforded,\u2014and paeticularly that of the Deep River, which is passed, downwards, by early sunrise, and upwards in the afternoon.Parties of Pleasure, desirous of visiting the Upper Ofawa, can be accommodated on reasonable terms by special arrangement, timely notice being given to make connections off regular day trips.These Steamers will be prepared to Tow Rafts, Logs, Ac., when off trips, at reasonable rates, by the hour, mile, or job, as may be agreed npon.FREIGHTS received Daily, (Sundays excepted,) from 7 o'clock a.m.to 8 p.m., and forwarded with care and dispatch.To prevent any misunderstanding or trouble hereafter, notice is hereby given that the Union Forwarding Company will not grant receipts for quantity or quality of whatsoever it may be ; and that all Liquors, Wines, Ac., badly (red, or put up in bad casks, leaky, Ac., .carried at the owner's Har]>er for May.JUST Received :\u2014Harper's Magasine for May.\u2014 also.\u2014 Ungava ; a Tale of the Esquimaux, by R.M.Ballautyne, The Coral Island ; a Tale ot the Pacific Ocean by R.M.Ballautyne.Andromeda, aud other Poems by Chs.Kingsly.Flora ; or Self Deception, by A.L O.K.The Roby Family , or Battling with the world, by the author of \u201c Wings aud Strings.'' Illustrations of the Books of Proverbs by the Rev.William Aruot, of St.Peter's Church, Glasgow.What Christianity Teaches respecting the Body, by R.Lee, I).D.A Treatise on MeUilic and Paj>er Money Banks, br J.K.McCulloch.For sale by MIDDLETON A DAWSON, Foot of Mountain Hill Quebec, April 30, 1858.+3 e u, 0 as Pa aJ CO *-> o c> *2 (A EIa ** lipa* - il & The Premiums, nevertheless, are extrtmely moderate, and !j-One half of the Annual Premium for a term of years may remain unpaid, bearing interest (without requiring the dejmsit of the Policy as in other offices.) This Company likewise foregoes all claim for the debt, should the Policy be discontinued.Upwards of sbvbn hcmorxd thocsand rorsDS (including Bonuses) has been paid to Widows, Children, and other Parties holding Policies with this Company, which have become Claims by Death since its formation.During the last Three Years this Company has issued 1,280 new Policies, insuring A888,-758, and producing new Premiums to the amount of A'33,993 8s.Od.The attention of the Public is earnestly requested to the aunexed scale of Premiums, which will be found extremely moderato, aad the mode of payment affords every accommodation aud facility consistent with security.1st.Premium» may be paid quarterly, half-yearly, or aunually, as may best suit the conve-uience of the Assured.2ud.When an Imurance is for Life, half the Annual Premiun may remain unpaid for five years, at interest, to be deducted eventually from the Policy, to be paid off at convenieuce, a system peculiarly suited to obtain Temporary Loans.Jrd.The principle of an ascending and desand ! tending scale, which has been adopted, is equally applicable to the opulent, and to those of limited incomes.4tb.Policies are granted on very moderate terms, payable on the death of two, or three parties (as the case may be,) so as to render Leasehold Property, held ujHjn Lives, nearly equal in value to Lands held in perpetuity.This office has Agents in almost all the principal Towns of Great Britain and Canada, from whom full particulars can be obtained gratuitously, and the means furnished for effecting Insurances ; and the same can be bad on application to E.Lsnkox Boyd, Esq, at the Office, 8, Watseloo Place, Londow, of W.G.Siicrrard, Agent for Quebec, 42, St.Anne Street, U.T.Or of the Medical Referee\u2014W.Marsdin, M.D.35, St.Anne St.Place-D'Armes.N.B.\u2014Policies now effected on the Participating Scale, will participate in the next Division of Profits to a greater extent than if delayed to a later period, besides obtaining the advantage of a lower rate of premium.Quebec, 23rd April, 1858.INSURANCE.NOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF Hew York.Cash Capital* $600.000 ; Surplus over, $60,000 Morrow Debility Rerore House, -Ajcuerioan^Houeef J.HILTON SMITH, I Secretary.| CH AS.J.MARTIN, President.limSI AMERICA mUBAXCB SC.Incorporated under an Aet of the Provincial Parliament In 1133.Capital, 6400,000.T.W.BIRCHALL, Managing Director, OKORGB PERCEVAL KIDOUT, Esq., Governor, WM.PROÜDFOOT, Esq., Deputy Governor.T tiuu< fl as Palisading Gates, &c- &c.CONSTRUCTED In the newest styles, from plain to the most elaborate designs.Also Cemetery Wrought and Cast Iron Railings, plain and ornamental, from 3s.6d.to 40».per per lineal foot.Iron Fire Proof Safe Doors.For private residences, public offices, Ranks, Ac., constructed on a new and improved plan, a specimen of the same can be seen at the Upper Canada Bant, Quebec Bant, Oily Bank, Ao.Ac.All orders in the above line will be promptly attended to on the most moderate terms.P.WHITTY, St.Paul Street.Quebec, Sept.16, 1857.\t12m New Grocery Store Î m t the 1 ÆTNA HhURlXCE fOMPANT, HARTFORD, CONN.Ixcorposatkd is 1819.\u2014Charter Perpetual Cash Capital\u2014$1,000,000* u.: HE Subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform his Friends and Public, that he has Coumkscxd Bc-sirssb on his own account, in the premises No.51.Nt Jistin\tcorner of Sr.U*- srt* Strmt, and hopes by strict attention to business and moderato charges to receive a share of the Public Patronage.NICHOLAS PITON.Quebec, May 16, 1857.\t6cAulaw NDERWRITE all descriptions of INLAND MARINE RISKS.Jsual Credit given on Premiums for satisfactory Notes.Open Cargo Policies will also be granted to ¦ueb Houses as may be approved of on application made through the undersigned.Rates of Insurance and other information will be given at the Office of the undersigned.J.F.TURNBULL k CO., Aoimts.Gowen\u2019s Buildings, St.Peter Street, Quebec.\t6m OCEAN MARINE FIRE, LAKE MARINE, CANAL AND RIVER INSURANCE.PROVINCIAL Unsiurantc Company, OF TORONTO.em.yropriwtor.House, Mehaol Mtreai, matêatt, KEPT OM THE EUHOPEAN PLAM i a sms c»«»w u**bl U- Q.ran*** a cm, ¦>w*a< fCAJ&isICTT, (L PAaiitfï- BRASS FOUNDER and FINISHER, Locksmith.and Bril Hanger, D\u2019Aiocillo* STRKKT, Upper Town, Cormr from »he Upprr Gate of the Artillery Barracks, and No.45, Si.John S*r*»rt.Hose Couplings and Branch Pipes for Steam boat Pumps.Kveiy dracription of Brass Work repaired, re-lacquered and Kronr.rd.(ion*» for Engine Booms made and fitted up.Quebec, May 5, 1858.BUSINESS MOTICES.H.GO WEN.asvooatb, Ornes: Gowen\u2019s New Buildings, opposite the Bank of British North America.Quebec, May 22, 1867.J.COLMAN.ASVOOATB, Omcs:\u2014No.10, Garden Street, Upper Town Quebec, May 2, 185L_____1>a\t_ J.LANE & CO.fnmljK & (fommisiian Iroktri, Corner of CROWN k PRINCE EDWARD STREETS,\u2014St.Rocbs.Quebec, 13th July.16*3.\t12m 26 ap M.A.HEARN.adyocatb, OFFICE: Diah\u2019s Boildim«»i 8t.Peter Street, I.ower Town.\t._\t, Rksidbnci: Corner of Ste Genevieve A Ursule Streets, Upper Town.Quebec, Mav 12.1\u201dS6-\t,2m coo or $60 06 or $31 60 or $16 50 perei shall be and will be risks Syrups, Oils, Molasses, Beer.Ale, and Porter will he received and carried at the owners risk In all cases, at any time during the season.Powder will be carried by apeclal arrangement only, and safely packed.The Company will not be responsible for any loss or damage to Crockery or Glassware received in a frail condition, nor for Mirrors or Clocks, or for Castings, or any such brlttls wares or metal*, or for loos* Furniture, the Transhipping and Portageing ra rowU requiring and exacting from Shippers more car* and attention to the putting up of packages than has hitherto been manifested, and consequently loties to the carriers.This the Oompany with to avoid.Passengers\u2019 baggage at thair own risk, unless aarommodatloni for lat Cnbln und Steerage 1L« WIH b.\t\u2022\u201c«- lT* as on from Hamburg to Quebec.Psrnooe desirous of bringing tbeir friends frnw Germany to nny of the above porto, vis : NeVrork or New Orleans, ean pro-r^JupaMag* Tiokow, on application to the an- ErelghlB** farther Infartontion FALEEEBfltO A MoBLAIN, Quebec, April 6, IW 10 Tla Plat**, Bound Iron.Now fÜÜÜÜTr -flull.W 1 I .ill., .hip.10.1 \u2022picl.ll, *1'« li'AMf.I.\tof tb.A \u2022\u201c¦ÏÜ °.L 1,1 c.hio .\t»od .nl.r.dMfr.1,01, ».d ob.tp.for nccordloflf.\t.The Company having in the past season sustained heavy losses by the too general credit ayatem, are forced to nottfp ysrtias still Indebted that any further aceommo RILBi ~ THAJH* o ur WlL,JL.I-rYM t*.l ma*i rat-Tiaaa or JV K U M , Cvmmereiml ktraat, stairs\t________notoTgprw.' « A J.MY EH*.1« Honowar Rtreet.IMS- i.uirii of Wai ii»v Wairh MaCarialaTaaliaad Jahbar* \u20184 J.V.U) It A J.M.har* a WiirDtoeW of lh* abora Good*.«Üch Ihojr will a*U » pcf VQXS other ho.M la IS* Irada.All ard*** Hit lower than any srrj^m JACOU M V LHA.-BWBTmjr mjraiM.rm wommlm.J.R.JOIINRON, Aaent.\u2022TATIOHARY A PORTABLE EHOINI8, m jin.\"vv bc x x* xj m, \u2022 laii Ac 1*2 L Unooln 8L, Bodrton.W\u201d SAÏ1Î.M\"3 »A5BHOU8e- < .mer 0/ Conyraa.80*#», nOSTGA T« Newspaper, Book and Job Printers.CY-S PATENT ruWCR CYLINDER PRlNTtNU r* rmiMd.nd la bo th« tMrt *»*r hraufhl lala '»\u2022 m-'-durabilt!*.aad .iiaalily of »* State of MaaO RaM by R.L.CLARE ft CO.Preprielem, No.R Water RL.too#to Retailed by all ReopeeteMe Drantata.JWUSIC HALL.ingtheTurrenTy of toe Policy are\tI TIT at tbe rate ef 1| per Cent., or diminished if leee.I Jyl Ike rede has never been leea end at the laat two t^âl ( inveatigations eaceeded 1| J*r C**1- A Life In-\u2022arance for one fee* R*\u201c coal £1 6e.fid.for £100 at axe 40.4.Amount op BUSD*»»» \u2014TJ»* Aasurances exceed TWO MILLIONS end A* HALF STERLING.A number Of tbemoei respectâbie citixens of Quebec bold Policiee, or ore insured id the Society.5 Fn-léonaisentertained for Awuraoeeofmy contingency deptmding on human Life- Varfoua mndee of payment 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