Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 23 novembre 1863, lundi 23 novembre 1863
[" COkMERCIAI CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS.CONDI ervtrATii ' \u2019*.\u2022 ¦ \u2022\t, \u2014.,-, .- \u2014 A », i W.lâlîllf.\u2022:OJlU,' DT4I i * M-iP AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.XVII.] QUEBEC, MONDAY, NO rE M BE 11 23rd, 1803.HEAR THE WITNESSES.BRiSTQL\u2019^ SARSAPiUUlLA, IN LARGE QUART BOTTLES.WORTHLESS and pernicious articles are so ones bolstered np in the advertis- ng colonans of «be press bj fabricated letters that the proprietors of HOSTETTIR'S BIT TE&3 rarely give quotations fro« their basinets rorrespondenee, lest the OSNUINB OPI NI^NSof 'boee who use and appreciate a OSNCIUE ARTICLE, shocld bo coofoonded by the oat dnltiag with the fULSOMB RIGMAROLE pat into the months of MEN OP STRAW by anscrapnloas ea pirict and obar-atan*, whv«e doable obj-et is to SELL both heir trash and the PUBLIC.BeHeeing, hoverer, that PACTS IMPORTANT fO TUB HEALTH AND COMFORT OP THE PUBLIC, and which can be VERIFIED AT AN 7 MOMENT by addressing the parties who roneb for them, ought not to be hid under a bushel, the undersigned publish below a few oonatqaicatioos of recent da e, to which they 'irite the attention of the people, and at the same tine ESPECIALLY REQUEST all readers who may feel interested in the «abject to ADDRESS \u2022 THE INDIVIDUALS TSKM-SSLVES, and aicerleia the correctness of the partiewUrs.READ RSV.W.B.LEES LETTER.Bsoouts, N.7., May 38, 18S3.Messrs.HocTarm 4 Smith\u2014Genii*men : I hvre used yoor Bitters during the last six weeks, and feel it dae to yon and to the pab-Ue to express my hearty approval of thsir effect upon me.I never wrote a puflf for any one, and I abhor everything that savors of quackery.But your Bitters are entirely removed from the level of the mere nostrums of the day, being parent alike to all, and exactly what they profess to be.They are not advertised to enre everything, bat they are recommended to assist nature iu the alleviation and the ultimate healing of many of tho most common inânaiües of taa body, and this they will accomplish.I baa been nnw«U for t'vo months, as is osnal with me daring the Spring.I was bilioas sad «offering from indigestion and general disease of the moeoas membrane, and though compelled to keep at work in the discharge of my professional duties, was very wcsk, of a yellow complexion, no appetite, and much of the time confined to my bed.When I had been taking your Bitters a week my vigor, re tar oed, the sallow complexion was all gone, I relis bed my food, and now I aojoy lati'gcf the mental application, which so itly were so very irksome and burden-to me.When I used jour Bitters I felt ____\tevery day.Three are fasts.All lufienme* mast be made by each individnal for hlmsuif.Tours, respectfully, W.B.LIB, Pastor of Greene Avenne Presbyterian Church.MONTREAL OCEAN bTEAMSHIP COMPANY Summer 1863.READ ».D.B.E.SOÜTHWORTH\u2019S LBTTBR PUOSFBCT COTTAOB,\t) Giosorrows, D.C , April 3, IMS.S Messrs.Hostuttsu 4 ?wrm\u2014Gtniltm*» : It gives me pleasure to add my testimonial to those of others in favor of yoor excellent preparation.Several years of residence on the banks of a Southern river and ef does application to literary work, had so thoroughly exhausted my nervous system and undermined my health, that I bad become a martyr to dyspepsia, and nervous headaches recurring at short intervals, and defying all knows remedies in the Materia Medica.I had come to the conclusion mat nothing hat a total change of residence and pursuits would restore &j health, when a friend recommended Hostetler's Bitters I proeored a bottle as an experiment It required bat «ne bottle to convince me that I bad found at last thu right e mbinatlon of remedies.The rsHef afforded me has been complete.It is now some years since I fiiat tridd Hostetler's Bitters, and ifls bat jast to say that I have found the'preparation all that it claitas to be.It is a standard family cordial with us; uni even as arutimulaat like it bet-er than anytbisg else ; but we use It in all nervous, bike as acd dyspeptic eases from fever down to toothache.If s4ci I have aow said will lead aey dyspeptic or.nervous invalid to a sure remedy, I sbalL.have done some good.I remain, gentlemei Respectfully B.ü B Purifier cf (be Bloôd, And the only genuine and original preparation for THE FEBftA.lESr CURE or rev MOST DANG'.EGUJ £ C0NF!uM:O CASES or Scrofula or King's Evil, Old Sore», Beil», Tumors, Abscesses, Ulcer»* And every kind of Scrofulous anu Scabious eruptions It is alio a sure and r< *' vble remedv for iilt Siofiie, Eing Worm, Tetta.8ea!i Hod, tarry White Swellings and Neuralgic Affections Nervous and Get eral Debility of the system, Loss of Appetite.Languor, Dis-sicess and alt Affections of die Liver, Fevci and Agu®, Bi-ious Pevera Chills end Fever, Dumb Ague and Janndice.It ij the very beat, and, in fact, the only sure and reliable medicine for tbe care of all diseases arising from a vitiated or itupare stats of the blood.The afflicted may rest assured that there is SOTTHS LEAST PAST1CLB OF MINERAL MER-| CURIAL, crany other poisonous aabstflfcf > ; thia medicine.It is perfectly hari- \u2022 5.nud ; may be administered to persons :¦ «î.e vr-weakest atrges of sickc-sa, or to »b.a;.*; Lrlt- j less infants without uoing the lea^i injury.Fall directio.ij r ow to take this most valu1 able mediem will be forma aroand each nottie ; and to gr^rd against counterfeits, and that tbe written signature of Lammah 4 Is upon the bine label.Sole Manufacturers, LANMAN 4 KEMP, Nos.69, 7t 4 73 Water St, New York.C 8.Who have appointed J.Masson 4 Co., J.8 iowen, J.E.Burke, Bowles 4 McLeod, E jHronx, J.H.Marsh, J.W.McLeod, « B 3 rune t sud R Du gal as the Agents for Qneteo For Sale by all respectable Druggists.March 14 1863.\tI2zn Passengers Booked to Londonderry, Glasgow, or Liverpool.Return Tickets granted at reduced Rate», THIS COMPANY\u2019S LINE is composed the following First Class Steamships of HIBERNIAN, 3500 tons.Capt.Ballantino BOHEMIAN, 3300 tons.\u2022 « Borland.NOVA SCO HAN, 3300 tons.\" Graham.NORTH AMERICAN, 1800 tons « Dutton.JUBA, 2300 tons.« Aiton.DAMA3CCS, 1313 tons.\t** Brown.PERUVIAN, 2600 tons.\u201c (New Ship) MORAVIAN, 2600 tons.\u201c (New Ship) Carrying th* Canadian If UnUtd States Mails IRE PEBTUME OP Î H£ Western Hemisphere T*ssn yaosi Lrrtso rnowu*.St w6-Ltvinjf Hamers ue\tWhat are its Antecedents READ JOHN W.BBONAUGH\u2019S LITTER.Natt Dur axtksvt,\t) icusaw ov Tamos aro Dooxs, Dae.SO, 1863.) Messrs.Hosts ma 4 Suth, Pittsbarg, Pa.'\u2014Gentlemen ; a boot four years siuce, my attention was called to your celebrated Stem aoh Bitters.I being at the time a perfect martyr to dyspepsia in all of its terrific forms ndeed, I had not known for six yvars an uninterrupted night\u2019s sleep.I commenced the use of yonr Bitters, taking them according to yonr directions, except that the dose was reduced to one-half, and found myself uiuçh, very much benefitted by the first bottle ; tbs second 'relieved me entirely ; bat I have ever since token a dose in the morning, isH&ediateiy on rising, finding it to act as a ionic and appetiser of the most agreeable character.There is a peculiarity in the effect of your Bitters on .me, which it map be well to stats.If from ft oy cause, 1 «hall be suffering never so accre-with tbe headache, a dose of your Bitters Kélfcve* me fa fifteen minute*.In eonelueien, fnay\tsincerity and truth, I would not ho returned.*-0 the state cf health in which yoor Bittsrs found me, and from which they have unquestionably relieved me, for all the money hi the world.1 am, witb great reepcet, '\tyour obedient serrant, JOHN W.BRONACOH, Chief Olerk.> READ SAMUIL BTBR\u20198 LITTER.Naw CovvAUsonsT Camf 3 Nuaa Albxasdva, Va., May 34, 1883 k Messrs HosTvma 4 Farm\u2014Dear Mir»: Will you do me the favor to forward, by express, one-balf dcsen Hostetler's Stomach Bit-tors, with bflL for which I will remit yon on receipt of same, as I am enable to procure your medicine here ; and if I bad a quantity, it could be sold readily, as it Is knows to be the best preparation in use for diseases having tfeeir origin with a diseased stomach.I have used ana sold hundreds of preparations, but yoor Bitters are superior to anything ef the klsd I am cognisant with.Indeed, no soldier should be witnoot It, should be be ever so robust and healthy ; for it is not oaiy a Restorative, but a Preventive, for almost all diseases a soldier is subject to.I bave been affli'ted with chrwaio indigestion, and no medicine has ever afforded me tbe relief yours has ; and I trust yon will lose no time Is sending the Bitters ordsr-ed.\tTonrs respectfully, SAMUIL AYERS, Hospt.For twenty years it Nas maintained its as-rendaucyiever all r tier perfumes throughout r.be West Indies, Cabo and So tth America, and «rb earnestly recommer.d it to the inhabi-taot* of gus country as an article which for «oftaets and delicacy of flavor has no equal.Dpriog the w*rm summer .months it Is pcon-^ wRiEtotiprcciated for its rSfeeabiug inflaence on the sÿin.land.used in fne hath it gives oaoyanoy|anir,irltoi, SciMota, Put* knives, Rasor-dtrops, Lubin Perfnmwy, uesnell\u2019a Perfumery, Combe, Tooth.Nah Flesh and Hair Brasner, Fitett, Cheapest em4 Beet Asaor ment in Canaia; Baskets, talking Canes, Violins, Accordéons, Flntos, towL Gums, fancy Goods of all kinds.On> Wig Makars in Canada holding tbs World\u2019s Fair diploma for best Gents\u2019 Wiga, Ladies\u2019 Wigs, B&ads.Pitwa\u2014s very floe a#, rortmont on band, besides all made os beat French silk, and one-balf cheaper in Qoebss than to be had in Montreal cr else where.- Beat trndetmen always employed.Boot and Shoe Stores.Bethel R.g gt.John (within).Couture, Psui.34 dt John twiibout).Oo**n, T.21 St John (within).McAdams, William.63 St.John (within).riaxora ground and set with dee patch, on an entirely new principle.Cabinet-makers, Upholsterers and Undertakers.Ootd, Narcisse.46i St John (without).Upholster and Undertaker.Desroches, N-rcieae,(caoiaet-maker).44 St.John (wiLhont).LOOK HERF,-ei SHAVING MADE.EASY.Have you ever tried the FlftEf end Beat Try those im- RAZ\u2019iR 8T;TOP in tbe world T p -rted b?H.4 W Babslet, ibe greatest Strop et tbe ege to keep assors in fine order.Try and judge for tourselves» Remember No.10, ».John Street.QnebïO.Rot.6.1843.\t.«\u2014V- -w.-\t^ Canada Truss Factory.Gross 4 Co., (Trass and Sargicil Apparatus Makers) 22 St.John (within).NOTICE.Carriage and Sleigh Builder.KcKnight, P.Wn (Wagons, Carte, Sleighs, 4o., always on hand) 17 St.Stanislas.Chemist and Druggist.Marsh, Jae.H.St.John, cor.Palace.Cigar Dealer and Tobacconist.Burneteio, N, Meerschaum Pipes, Cigars, Ac., always on h nd, 13 Fabrique, U.T.M BS JACOBS loforais her customer* and Là- æmt wmmm GLASGOW.S\u2019 ÜB30RIBERS to the ART UNION OF GLASGOW, of one Guinea each, for tbe current year, will receive a series of (5) five Photographs, from Original Pain tinge, by Noil Patoi, R A , besides ono chance of a work of Art as a prize.Specimen copies are now on view.The subscription list will remain open unlit the first week in December.FELIX MORGAN, Hon.8©c., 19| St.John Street, witboot.Quebec.Oct.21, 1863.VALUABLE SIMM MW Mil (IIIIST MILL \u2018HE STEAM SAW and GRIST MILL situated in the ^HifcAOlS OF BgXgeWr Rooms to Let.In tbe COUNTY of KENT, O.W., and in the midat of a district abounding in valuable OAK, and within three miles and-a-half of Lake Eiie, is aow offered for Sale.The Mill has ample ateam power to do a large lumbering business.Terms Moderate.For farther partical&ra apply to G.Oorars, Esq., Buxton, 0.Weet ; or to J.W.ROSE 4 CO., Commission Merchants, 83 St, Paul Street, _ ^\tQuebec.Oct.23, 1863.\tim A SITTING ROOM and BED-ROOM, furnished.New Novel.Apply at No 30J,8t.or to Quebec, Nov.5, 1363.John Street, without B.G.CANNON, Notary.If JE author of Aurora Floyd,^ko , i(BrUd0\u201dj Money to f^en(| 1*\t»°»«4tB aT\tï N SUMS NOV LESS THAN £500.noliwell & Alexander.A QUEBEC NEWS DEPOT, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE Quebec, Oct.6.1863.Apply to Messrs DUGGAN 4 DUGGAN, \u2022- Advocates.Quebec, Nov.3,1863.25 Baskets Spanish Onions, 200 Bags Arracan Rice.For 8*le by ^ v ^\tLANE, GIBB 4 CO.Quebec, Qet 12, 1863.\tim DeKuyper\u2019s Gin 120 F ATHOM NEW CHAIN, JNB PATENT ANCHOR, 11 owt.For tale by LANE, GIBB 4 00.Quebec.Sept.26, 1863.Dftntsle Dyes\u2014Fast Colors, Prepared for Family Use, and embracing al tbe new and fashionable colora.40 brilliant shades.àSH] dii rn.M.GUTMAN A CO., 14 Lufoua Stbkit, Montreal, C.I.Shippers and Wholesale Bayers supplied Aug.31, 1863.3m Syrup T)f Canada Balsam.Valuable Canadian Remedy Coughs, FOB Grids, * Astbmati Bumptious, &c.Con- 3P HIS Is undoubtedly the b-st Medicine ever L jut off-red to th?public, and may be ven to Children of a week oid with the Greeted Safety, and mod desired effect.Certificates can be shown of its efficacy In having Cared Colds of several yeare' standing, thd'had resisted all the different remedies Prepared only and Sold Wholesale and Retail by JNO.MUSdON 4 OO., Sole Proprietor* aad Patentees in North America.JNO.MU8SON 4 OO.Qaebee.Sep.T(uu*c«»c»»*o >v|>w>mi d«j mw ».\u2014« \u2014\u2022\u2014 , t,\u201ej.\t«u-,\t- beautiful wreaths of flowers.\tly came to Jonesville, Lee County, Va , from formal mernomndum, in which he peremptorily Then, again,\u2018\u2018Napoleon\u2019* Tomb\u2019 is visited by Rappahannock and burnt the Academy and ordered \u2018that the harmony and good feeling a vast and continual stream ot people.Oue Masonic Hall, and committed aJl sorts of de- which should always exist between officers of would think that, afier the lapse of |many | predations.\tthe same corps should not bo jeopardised by The WortiTe Washington despatch has the any further allusion to this moral and social following:\tdifficulty by any cfficcr under his command An Indiana slave-owner arrived from Fort- (p.53.) reas Monroe, bringing with him a letter from \" The two individuals who seem to have Com.Quid, in reply to one of his own, etat- resisted most firmly Colonel Crawle) a li >er-ary efforts tending to glorify the Great jng tbat tbo Confederate authorities will ality on the subject.of the Seventh Command-Emperor, or to the beauty aud magoifi- promptly receive and deliver to all Indiana ment were, as might have been expected, the cence of the Great Man\u2019s resting place\u2014it can- soldiers in the Confederacy all clothing and two senior married officers of his nytiment, not be denied that no other spot in I ranee is so 80ppiies which may be forwarded from them, 1 Surgeon Turnbull aud Paymaster finales constantly visited, whilst marble kings RQd and for which he will give notice to the Indiana 4'ron) the date cf tho memorandum which has painted beauties of other regiona are passed authorities, from time to time, of such as may j\u201e8t been quoted, all friendly intimacy babe delivered aud accounted for.\ttween these two gentlemen and their A proposition has been made to the Rich- mandlng officer ceased; constant squabbles mond authorities to release, unconditionally, between the parties are indicated throughout without further exchange, all newspaper cor- the evidence recorded in the Bule-book ; and respondents in prison, provided a similar re- very grave complaints against Messrs.Smales lease of the same number of dviliaûs is made | and Turnbull, on apparently very k-hmhi here Advices from the front to-night state that no encounter has yet occurred New York, Nov.21st\u2014The Herald has the following despatch, dated Nov.10th : The guerillas around Warreuton having fired upon our pickets\u2014on the recurrence of picket shooting Warrenton will be shelled Two cavalry men outside the tines were pur- legacy,\u2019 was examined, there were very few of hated the Minister for a success which ostrac- iathoras water on it, «J«n^8 ^om flbout 7 $12(oo\t$12,25 for them whose characters would stand the scru- i9ed their party.Their sour, splenetic n^lme mfleg 0ff Cape Race.The depth of water on * Becf unknown.Captain Orlebar, R.I Oats 3e better ; »0c to 92 for Canada ; 92o to the survey, reports that a shoal 93c for Western and State.and 5 broad, and with 15 Pork market quiet 5 arias U50 Wrts ; to 16,62} for old mes* : $18,12 to new prime.$16,50 18,25 for new ; coldly and unheeded by Poland and Mexico keep the Parisians in a feverish state.Mexico raightsink into an everlasting abyss, if the Emperor would only rescue Poland.A war for Poland would apparently unite the different is/as in France, and make the Emperor still more popular ; but no doubt he dislikes going in alone.Thi* Russian Bear has a powerful and capacious maw, and there is strong evidence just now that Prussia would join.His penetrating mind has no doubt foreseen the rock on which at present such an enterprise would wreck, and he knows his subjects loo well not to know that any rein arms might cost him his throne.with the Bank of Montreal, has placed 5 per \u201c cent three year bonds for an amount cal-\u2018- cuiated to meet all present exigencies at 98,\u201d considers that arrangement \u201c is manifestly a u much wiser thing than it would have been to \u201c take our securities to Lombard street, even \u201c if it could have been expected that they *< would have produced there the same price \u201c which might be obtained by an individual \u201c seller for two or three bonds.But there is \u201c tittlo reason to suppose that the colonial \u201c vender would have secured so favorable a \u201c market, under the influence of certain in-\u201c teresta, which, if they have not been hostile to Canada, have certainly not always been 4i employed effectually to protect her, though \u201c ot\u2019icially engaged on her behalf.What we « mean may perhaps be best understood by \u201c reference to what happened in 1857.\u201d Now, what this reference to 1857 is explained by the context, which something more than in-sL:n:it*H that the Provincial agents in Loudon chose to temporarily depress Canadian securities ia order to effect a profitable operation, it hardiy seems like the act of a far-seeing financier for Mr.Holton to set on his pack to ixirk and snarl at game so entirely beyond their reach as the Glynns and Barings, and other capitalists of England.He may rely .upon it that the very small gratification he can derive from this \u2022 beslavering will have to be more than atoned for if he should continne to be the custodian of the Provincial coffer until this period of eighteen sixty-four.But was Mr.Holton reduced to the Hob-aca\u2019s choice of this or nothing ?The Herald discussion Is unnecessary, as the electors of St.Lewis Ward are the parties to decide.It might be as well if \u201c-4 Ciiixen\"^!!* state what was paid for the mill, I believe at auction ; and what is now claimed at law.\u201d IMPROVING THE STREETS.We concur heartily in the suggestions which the Road Committee submitted to the City Council, in their report of Friday evening last.What we require is some general system for the amelioration of our thoroughfares.Complete paving with stone, throughout, may be costly, bat it will be worth all the frittering of partial repair and petty renovations during the last ten or fifteen years.Whatever may be the opinion of the Council, generally, as to any particular mode of actiou, we trust the Report of the Road Committee on the subject of improving the leading thoroughfares, will be discussed in a proper spirit.trivial g'roundsj'appear to have been forwarded from time to time to the superior varying results.\" Jf such indeed was the cause of tho misunderstanding which arose betweeu the Colonel and his officers, it is difficult to believe that it was unknown to the Commauder-in-Chief; and if he did know it, it was his duty to protect the married officers in their resistance to the social tyranny of the Colonel.But be did ________ _________ ______ .\tnothing\tof the sort.On the contrary, be not privates of the 142nd Penn, were captured I only confirmed tho finding of the court-mar last evening.Between 20 or 30\tguerillas\ttial, which has been set aside by the Duke of came up to our tines near Manassas,\tand fired\tCambridge as grossly illegal, but ho attacked their pieces on our pickets.They were\timme-\t;n tbe most virulent manner\tColonel bhute diately pursued and fired on, but none were and other distinguished officers who were not jumping from a three storey window, to avoid I captUred.\tbefore the Court, and whoso conduct he had being kicked down stairs and receiving other A special to tbe Time*, dated Army of the no right to impugn.In doing this, however, personal\tindignities,\twhen,\tunfortunately,\the\tp0t0mac, Nov.20th, says : The movement of\the stated facts which were not proved at the received injuries\tfrom\twhich\tit is said\the is un-\ttbe eneiny 0a Wednesday morning\tseems to\ttrial.How, then, did Sir Hugh llose obtain a likely to recover.The press are all silent, baTe been a concerted movement along our Unowiedge of these facts?\u201c J.O.\" does not and the names of the parties are kept quiet for wfi0ie front, to ascertain our positioa\thesitate to sny that \u201c ho must have been made (bo present.\tAbout the time the 18th Pennsylvania cav- acquainted by information privately imparted The\tParisians\thave\tall\treturned\tfrom the\tairy wa3 attacked, near Germania Ford,\ta force\tto him since the trial.\u201d.country,\tand\tthe votaries of\tpleasure\tare\tpro-\t0f infantry crosssed a short distance\tbelow | The next charge against Sir\tHugh Rose is so .\t.\t>\t-r the accommodation ?Were there nootcer partis* in Canada who would, or ejuU hu c taken a million and a half of deben-: r- .conequally good terms?These terms bri.i r, according to the Mercury, equivalent to ; 10 Urovinco paying six per cent, for the money- Wo*are prepared to answer this ques-u ich tbe most direct affirmative.Yea; ibriro wore other parties ready to take, not .Vl;y the oue million aud a half, but double the One of oor leading city brokers r r.c tho Minister of Finance upon the sub-.î, and after considerable delay received lor answer\u2014\u201cThe Government have no Bonds to o at present.\u201d We have known of this fact for ;ome time, bat did not make it public before having foil confirmation in oar hands.1 U oany tendering we have reason to know, v .reared to take three million dollars of s.i per cent, bonds, not at par, but at a premimm.The Governasent had n^ne to There was another sod more favored J\\ tner in the market; a little local affair to be .0 .somated ; some political capital to be mi.uuclured, and the \u201crotten, insolvent establishment?1 to begot rid of\u2014for upon that rid -ice hinged the whole arragement.The qaotioo, then, ot whether Mr.Holton accepted the best terms possible for the Province U idil moot ; sod we shall not be surprised to i jam that the bargain is clogged with further contingencies which are not yet disclosed.The * American papers have been talking a great deal of nonsense about the Confederate Plot, respecting which we have as yet not seen a particle of evidence.We have already DISCOVERY OF LEAD ORE.It ie said that some pieces of lead ore have been discovered by Mr.Wm.Price,on bis property, at Chester, Eastern Townships, all the present accounts are true, Canada will goon rank among the first countries of the world, on account of her mineral wealth.raised a grand time of it during tbe winter.HARPER\u2019S MAGAZINE.\u201c Harper,\u201d for December, which has just come to hand, has even more than the usual quantity of choice reading matter.An illustrated paper on Japan and the Japanese, evidently made up from Alcock\u2019s \u201c Capital of the Tycoon,\u201d is very interesting.The same remark will apply to the scenes in the war of 1812.A Prescott is also very good Michigan cavalry, Major Brower, on picket near that point.The enemy crossed to the ravine, and kept a little rise ot ground between the picket and themselves.Major Brewer discovered what was going on before an attack could be made, aud was pre-1 pared for them.The enemy crossed the river during the night, and exposed themselves after dawn.After skirmishing for two hours, and finding serious that we shall give it in tbe words of \u201cJ.O.\u201d:\u2014\t,\t.\u201c Early in 1801, just about the time when Colonel Shute had determined to hand over his insubordinate and slovenly corps to the regenerating hands of Col.Crawley, ho received several official communications from the Military Secretary of the Comraandyr-in Chief in India.From the spirit of Mir Hugh Rose\u2019s Remarks,\u2019 it will be anticipated that these com-mun\u2019eations must have partaken of the nature of the lesser tales and sketches ; \u201cTelling their plan bad been discovered, they returned reproofs, on account of the unsuccosslul an< Treasure,\u201d\tand\t¦'My\tfriend Crackthorpe,\u201d\tare\tto the opposite bank.\tunsatisfactory manner in which the coin man 1- the best\tIt\t13 an\texcellentfmimber,atid\twe\tSimilar movements were made\tall along our\tiDg officer of the flth Dragoons had diHclurged the best.11 is an\tl.L \u2022 1 front with enuai un8ucce33.\tI the duties which he was about to relinquish.A special to the Times, dated\tWashington,\tNot 90.They were of the most agreeable and Nov.20th, says: Tho recent\tcaptures of\tflattering nature that could he addressed to hlnrlrade.runners off Cape Fear River have so cavalrv officer of Col.Shute\u2019s rank.They heartily commend it to oar readers.\u2014For sale by Holiwell and Alexander, Buado street.POLICE COURT.On Saturday last, Louis Labbé, whp had day, admonished and discharged ; and one pleaded not guilty\u2014trial fixed for Monday.blockade-runners off Cape Pear River have so Cgyairy officer- frightened the North Carolina State authori- pre98ed Sir Hugh\u2019s high opinion ot hts protossion- ties that they have given up the business and ai capacity and conduct, they besought him, for formed out the privilege of importing contra- the good of the service, lo remain in India ; band goods to private parties.\tthey urged him t6 accept at Sir Hugh 3 bauds Fort Monro*, Nov.18tb.\u2014Tbe steamer tho responsible post of Inspector-General of New York arrived last evening from City Cavalry ; and promised, ifhe would forego his Point with 300 Union prisoners- Among these intention of returning to England, and would prisoners was Mr.Thomas, telegraph operator.ii9ten to Sir Hugh\u2019s proposal, that no exertion - 1 should be omitted on his Excellency s part to induce H.R.H.tho Duke of Cambridge to ratify the proposed appointment.And tliia invitation was actually addressed by the exalted aullior of the 1 Remarks on the Mhow Court-martial\u2019 to the incompetent individual who had so signally failed to tame \u2018 the turbulent spirits\u2019 of the 6th Dragoons-to the military buugler, who was preparing to foist upon ,,,a unlucky successor a mob of bad riders, been committed to gaol, on the previous in default of bail to keep the peace towards his wife, Angele Trudel, gave bail and was liberated.A defendant was bailed out for trial at the Quarter Sessions.RECORDER\u2019S COURT.Four prisoners\u2014three men and a woman\u2014 j how, having one day sold a diamond necklace were brought before the Recorder on Saturday to a lady, he had occasion to dsk her to write morning, \"for druukenuess and disorderly con- her address cn a card, when she had to express duct.They were disposed ol as follows : One her inability to write her own name paid his fine and was liberated ; one was com- y-y» ^ breaknian on tbe Buffalo and' Lake mitted to gaol in default of payment; one was j guron Railway, named Coles, was killed on A dealer in Broadway, New York, tells Friday last, by coming in contact with a THE CROSSINGS.During the muddy season, the \u201c crossings of the leading J thoroughfares are almost submerged in liquid mad.Could not some system be adopted by the Road Department for the purpose of keeping, at least, the crossings of tbe principal streets in a decent state ?ADMITTED TO BAIL.A female of rather respectable appearance was brought up on Friday last, by the Police charged with havingeitolen a chain, the pro perty of Mr.Gus.Seifert, jeweller, Upper Town.The prisoner said she had found the chain bat did not know its value\u2014that she had made no concealment about the matter, and did not intena to steal the article.She was admitted to bail to take her trial at the approaching term of the Court of Quarter Sessions._______ m , \u201c LES SOIREES CANADIENNES.\u201d Tbe November number of this interesting ncriodical has come to hand.It is altogether taken up with » he continuation of the curious narrative of \u201c Lee Missions Micmacquea, from the original manuscript of tbe Abbé MadlnH.arrears of water-rate Attention is directed to the advt-rtisvmeut in other columns, over the signature ot He Engineer and Manager of the Water-Works Department, having reference to the payment of arrears of water-rate.his and bridge under which the train was passing at I neglected cattle, officered by a gang of lazy, the time.\tI untruthful, aud quarrelsome conspirators.Accidents o.v tub Grand Tuc.vk.\u2014We under- Now it mist be remembered that there was stand that an accident took place yesterday on nQt ong tjltje 0f lrulb in ne charges solemnly the Grand Trunk Railway about a mile from anii deliberately made by Sir Hugh Rose tbe Lachine junction.The cause we have not again3t the Gth Dragoons.The conduct and yet been able to ascertain.No one was hurt, ftCluai WOrds of Sir Hugh Rose are sufficient of but there was considerable damage done to the lbninseivça t0 ref\u201ele the charges.But the There was also an accident | Comtnander-in-Chief, in bis memorandum of fore him convincing proof that when Colonel Crawley took over the 6th Dragoons from Col.Shute, the regiment was in the highest state of discipline and efficiency.That Sir Hugh Rose has been found guilty peeps out like a cloven hoof in one of the articles to which we are alluding.They lick their lips over the scurrilous tale, they relish it, they turn it this way and that way, they slaver it and gnaw upon it like a kennel-hound baiting at his leisure\u2014not because it is malicious only, but because they can make capital ont of it towards their opponent\u2019s downfall.What does it matter to them whether the report be true or false?It serves its purpose so long as it is unrefuted, as though tho noblest Aflministratiro head iu the land had already been judged.Is this the pass to wlrcli envy and faction have brought political partiznnship in England?Is this poor and paltry guerilla warfare, which sneaks behind a back-door conspiracy, and aims at a statesman s repnte from tho darkness of a rumor, the mode in which wo aro to carry on the contests of politics?Has the chivalry of the manners, the rivalry of the Opposition, come to each baseness as to snap up a scandal for its weapon, and think to smuggle a party into place in a divorce-court lawyer\u2019s bag.To burst out in print upon such a subject, while 6i* lips were yet unopened who had tho first right to speak, was bad enough; but ten times worse \u2014teu thousand times worse and more un-English, has been tbe act of the Tory faction, in its brutal haste to make \u201ca good thing\u201d of the story, before Truth snatched it from their lips and spoiled tbe scheme.y Our readers will certainly not expect us to imitate the unscrupulous conduct of these journals, and *0 anticipate the inquiry which will arise.We will go no further in such a the shoal gives little fear of vessels touching the ground, but iu the ordinary course of navigation it will be a great assistance to shipmasters, having, we understand, good enchor- I *ge.COMMERCIAL.The following is tbe amount ot duties collected at the Custom House, on the 21st Nov.at the Port of Quebec $716 9Î Stock* better but not active.Money on call at 7 per cent.Exchange quiet, 169 asked.Gold 153*.\t_________ Imports & Exports at Quebec.DAILY SHARK LIST.One P.M., 21 it Nov., 1S63.Buy'ri,Sellers Banks\u2014Qucbee.La Banque Natieaole.Montreal.Commercial.Toronto.-.La Banque du Peuple.Ontario.».».British North America.Uppor Canada.Molson\u2019a.Banque Jacques-Cartier.Gore.Raitern Towashipi.City Bank.193 ex none divid\u2019d 196\t106* I09exd 111 xd 93\t93* 104* mone Gas Companies\u2014 Quebec.Montreal.paih than is abso^teVy newssary, andjhus far I only to show upon what kind of authority\tQuebec Marine.such journals build their subtile and spiteful Mining\u2014English and Canadian.attacks.One would think that, however bit-\tMegnntie.ter is envy, however hungry for place, tbe men\tMontreal Mining Consol*.who catch up a charge against a name honored\tHuren Copper Bey.by all broad England would lake care that Montreal City Passenger Railroad.\" '\t\u2019\t\u2014-1\tTelegraph Stock.Richelieu Navigation Ce.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.It should be borne in mind that tbe change in tho hour* of arrival and departure of Grand Trunk Railway trgips will commence to-day.Recrcits.\u2014Tho British army returns which hare just been published for the year 1861 show th.it in that year 12,191 recruits were examined at the headquarters of the recruiting districts, and 4,600 of them were pronounced unfit for service.This is a much higher rate of rejections than in tbe previous year, but a Company\u2019s stock.\t__________________ msch smaller number of men was required, near Brighton tha day before to the passenger I tbe igtb of December, 1862, has recorded his and therefore greater strictness in the seltctiou tmin, which left Montreal in the morniDE- 0pinion on the subject, and instead of indor-was observed.As in the preceding year, the The engine and some of the cars were thrown 8inK tbe cbarges made against the 6th Dra-proportion of rejections was highest among the 0ff the track and tho baggage-man was slight- goon3i i,a3 solemnly pronounced them uotrue natives of Scotland and Ireland, and lowest iy injured.A great storm raged near Gorham Hi9 ifoyai Highness declared that he had be-amona tbe Welsh.The highest proportion of yesterday.According to telegrams received 1\t-\t\u2022\t\u2022\t' L rejections was among the manufacturing arti- ia3t night tbe rain there had been very heavy, sans, and tho lowest among tho shopmen and and the track injured at one or two places, clerks.Small or mal-fonued chest gave rise causing a partial interruption to the traffic, to a much larger number of rejections than any A Man of Bon*.\u2014Here U a curious fact for other cause.Upwards of two-fifths of the re- y0u.The flesh of a living man once grew in- j by the Commander-in-Chief of being a gross jection* were for causes indicative of ill-health to bone.It seems bard to believe,but we suP* calumniator is upon record.That he has Conor feeble constitution, and one-fifth for defects pose it was so ; for in the museum at Dublin, firmed illegal sentences pronounced by partial hich would affect tho marching power of Ireland, there is, or was, the skeleton of one tribunals is also on record.That be has most the men.The returns show, as in the previous Clark, a native of the city of Cork, whom they improperly listened to private slanderers, and year, a considerable excess\tin\tthe\tamount\tof\tcall the ossified man, one of\ttbe greatest curi-1\tbns indorsed these private slanders, is but too diseases\tof the eyes and\teyelids\tin\tIrelaii't.\tOf |\tosities ot nature.\tIt is the\tcarcass of a miin J\tprobable.That he h.is acted with the most entirely ossified in his life time, living in that j reci(iej9 inconsistency by offering to promote ot-condition for several years.Those who bad I fibers whom he believed to be incompétent, rests known him before this surprising alteration, Up0D documents the existence of which can affirm that he was\ta man of\tgreat strength and\treadiiy be proved.What an indictment is this agility.He felt\tthe first\tsymptoms of this\tftga-mat tbe oominftnder-in-Cbtefof our armies ________, _ surprising change sometime after a debauch, | jn jndia | True, the case has not yet These differ but little from tlie figures of I till, by slow degrees, every part grew into a A return of the men servins in tho I honey substance, except his skin, eyes and intestines ; his joints settled in such a manner that no ligament had Us proper operation ; be could not lie down or rise up without assistance.He had at last no bend in his body, yet when he was placed upright, like a stone, he could not move in tbe least.His teeth were joined, and formed into one entire bone, therefore, a hole was broken through ihem to convey liquid sustenance for his nourishment.The tongue lost iu use and his sight left him some time before he expired.charge should rest beforehand on very grave aud well-reputed sanction.What, then, is \u201c the respectable firm which vouches about the pending suit in the Divorce Court,\u201d as one of these excited journals has it?We must turn from the London organ of the Tories to that of the Radicals for information, and there we find a letter, printed in type ns bold ns lbe calumny, signed by \u201c Tbos.Wells, solicitor for tbe petitioner.\u201d Thomas Wells is not quite lbe name on whose legal reputation honest men would like to receive a damnatory charge against Henry John Temple, without \u201c lurlher information.\" But, even with lurlher information, the weight of this precious sigqature is not likely, we think, to he increased.Let the public simply peruse tho subjoined advertisement, which we beg to contribute from our own columns, for their edification, and as a caveat to our contemporaries.We will give it as it appears this day in another part of our impression \u201cTo th* E*aAniiASS*D.\u2014There are thousands of persons who have long struggled against the force of misfortune, but few are aware they can now legally effect compositions with their creditors, and obtain immediate protection for person and property, without publicity or being gazetted as bankrupts.Money advanced on good securities.\u2014 Apply to Mr.Wells, solicitor, or Mr.Weston, 47, Moorgate street, Bank.Protection in cases from £5, payable by instalments.Original advertisement, 1840.Divorce cases confidentially conducted.\u201d This is Mr.Wells, and this is the business address of the \u201cSolicitor to the Petitionin\u2019\u2019 Let us remember that proceedings for divorce compromise a demand for \u201cdamages,\" and tho present case is no exception to the rule, tbe pecuniary claim being set down at not less than £30,000.Need we say one word more upon the aspect of the case as it stands?We think not.Tbe people of England aro shrewd, as well as generous and grateful ; and we will not add another syllable to our indignant plea that they should disown the eagerness of slanderers und partizans, and at least give their great countryman time to speak for himself.The following letter appeared in the Standard of the 5th inst.:\u2014 St.Lawrence Towboat Ce.*.CorpTus\u2014Quebe* Montreal W.Work», Quebec Montreal o\u2019t,\t«7»\tdue 9\t\tyrs.\tnone 5\t\t44\t29\t44\t94 $\tej\t44\t26\t44\t93 8\t4#\t44\t17\t44\tnone 8\tti\t44\t5\t44\tnoue 7\ta\t44\t19\t44\tnone \tu\t44\t»\t44\t104} 6}\tu\t44\t7\t44\tnone 6*\t44\t44\t9\t44\tnone «1\t44\t44\t16\t44\t100* *\t44\t44\t10\t44\t95 6\t44\t44\t26\t44\t97* 7\t44\t44\t16\t44\tnoue 6\t44\t44\t26\t%4\tnone 105 none par none none none none none none none 116 none £35 none none none none 40 eta none 131 125 120 none 103 none 75 114* 103* none 97 95 none none none £35 10 05 none uone none 45 ct* 122* none 126 none 103 95 nono none none none nono none 101* 101 nono none none 98* IMPORTS.Nov 20.Per si North American, Dutto'n, from Liverpool at Portland\u20141 bale net» to T Fraaer.2 pkga to McCall, Shehyn A Co.5 do-to Glover A Fry.1 case apothecary ware to J Anderson 4 Co.2 cka to H S Scott A Co.500 bolt* yellow metal, 1 ok A 2 ca do, 837 bars iron, 10 bdl* sheet iron, 58 plates do, 555 bars do to C A W Wurtele.12 bdls iron wire to Wm Eudon.144 iron knees to Rosa A Co.22 bdls boop iron, 321 bars do, 50 bxs Canada plates to C Samson.1 cs to W Marsh.1 ek to P O\u2019Neil.10 .bxs onions to A \"Waiters.80 bars iron, 43 Mis yellow metal rods, 180 yellow metal rods to M I Wilson.2 bdls A 160 bars iron to Maxwell A Stevenson.1 bale to R Warner.2 cs to P Shoe.1 lAle to Tctu A Garnean.32 bars iron to Flanagan A Rocbo.5 cks white lead, 1 ek 1 bhd, 2 bbls nut* to order.1 cs to Abbe Point, l do to G E Matte.2 do to J Musson A Co.1 do U> Abbe Laverdière.1 pkge to Allans, Rae A Co, 1 box to Miss McKenzie.1 do to Mr McCallum.1 pci to A Todd.1 do to H S Scott A Co.PER B.4 A.EXPRESS COMPANY.Nov 21\u20142 castiugs to P Peebles.1 bdle to M White.1 do to Sami Laprise.PASSENGERS.Per as North American, Dation, from Liverpool \u2014Capt Henderson, 4th Ball 69th Foot, Dr Read, 30th Foot, Lieut Bell, 1st Bait 16th Foot, Cast Carter, Capt Scbo&eld, Mr Walter Craske, Mr Johnstone, Mr J McCombe, Mias McCombe, Misa McAlister,\u201410 cabin and 152 steerage.Per ss Bohemian, Borland, for Liverpool \u2014Mr Clayton, Mr Hy Jackson, Mr Royda, Hy Moreau, Mr A Mrs Robinson, Mr Steacherd, Mr A Mra W F Brakbane aud child, Mr J A Roberta©*, Dr C R Campbell, Mr Ms.tin, Mr Armatreng, Mra Gatehouse, Miss Helen Griere, Mr J D Archer, and 32 steerage passengers.Per ss United Kingdom, Ferrier, for Glasgow\u2014 Mr Aitkin, L A McMaun, A J Auehteriomie, Mrs Adams, R McLennan, W H Light, Mr Yalleutiae, H Holland, Capt Wilson, Mr Thomson, 10 cabia and 36 steerage.MARITIME EXTRACTS.Aunivit, r*o* Bo*d«aüx.\u2014The burk Marie Louise, Poitras, from Bordeaux, urrired in port last ovenin^ in tow ef str Sampson.Sho brings u choice and valuable cargo, consigned to theowoers, Messrs.Courehet 4 Co., Montreal.A good portion of the cargo being for Quebec merchant*, she will be discharged here, nod the Montreal portion forwarded Immediate y.The outgo consists of fine Wines, Brandies, fancy Soap, dried aud preserved Fruits, Vinegar, preserved Meats, Sardines, Ac, She will be loaded with all possible despatch, with a cargo of choice pine deals, for Bordeaux.The Lxar or ran Stiambus\u2014The MOBS Co'a sa BohemiM, Ci.pt Borland, one of tbe favorite steamers of this line, left uer dock, at 9.40 am, ea Saturday, with 50 passenger», mails aud a geooral cargo for Liverpool.The day wa* beautiful and bright, wind we»t, and with an outward tide, she aped from tbe harbor like a bird.Anchor Linu.\u2014Th* ss United Kingdom, Ferrier, also left on Saturday evening at \u2014 o'eloek.Capt Ferrier, and Mr Hart, Purser, have madu themselves very gracious with teavellor»\u2014and they are considered th* right men in the right place, hence th* popularity of thi* fine steamer.She take* out in addition te u full general cargo, 46 passengers.Loss of THU Waturwitcb.\u2014Th* Detroit Free Prers of the 17th instant say* :-Th* propeller F.B.Wade, in tbe Chioago and Sarnia line, arrived in thi* city on Mnndey evening, end reports the loss of the Water Witch, another propeller in the name trade.The Captain of the Wade states that he leftChieago two days after the Water Witch, touching ut Mackinaw.At th* latter port he received information of th* Water Witch being there and left for Sarnia.Near the entrance to Saginaw Bay ho paased th* upper works of a propeller floating in the lake, which is supposed to he the cabin of that vessel, ns she had been due some days at Sarnia.It is supposed that nil on board perished, a* no reformation exisis of their having reached vxj port, Mail St*a.ran\u2014TheMOS Co'a steamer, America, Hockley, sailed on tbe 12th from Liverpool for Portland, with Canadian mails, Ac.She will be due on Wednesday next, 26th.Port of Portland, Thursday, Nov 19\u2014Arrived Br steamship North American, Dutton, Liverpool 5th last, via Londonderry 6th, at 6 pm.Br barque Eleanor, Brothers, Cardiff, Sept 16.Br barque Olive, Fsoey, Cardiff, 12th ult.Tho screw steamer Racine, of the People's Line, Lake Erie, is sunk at Forty Mil* Point, below Mackinac.She passed Detroit last Thursday, with n cargo of merchandise for Lake Michigan porta.She lies full of water to her main deck.Ihusnd Navigation Co.\u2014The steamers of this Une have now gone into winter quarters, after u very prosperous summers business, und the Company has detet mined to commence forthwith another Steamer for the Lin*\u2014in addition to tbe one already built for next season, on Luke Ontario.The (loop Messenger, that recently went ashore at Pigeon Bay, Lake Ontario, baa gone to pieoee.Yarmouth Roads, Nov 8\u2014Indian Chief, from Quebec for Grangemouth, with loss of part of deckload, and sail* split during u heavy gale in the chanuel.PER GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Nov 21\u20141 case to F 0 Vallerand.4 bbls to Chioic 4 Methot.240 bales oakum to D McFar-lanc.24 cks to W Witball A Co.Hxehange\u2014On London Ennl.60 days, 10* a 10* Private 60 «0 ami drafts.39 S3 9} a 9| Si a 9* 32 dis 35 New York Bank «le Private \u201c\t\u201c Silver\u2014Rate her*.1*($ 2 di*.New York telegraph this day.Bxchange on London, 67 (3t 67*.Gold,\t52}\t53*.Silver,\t49 @ 51.R.H.WURTBLK, Share Broker, St.Peter Street.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Return of Traffic, Week ending Nor.14tb, 1863.Passengers.Mails and Sundries.Freight and Live Stock.Total.Corresponding Week, 1862.Increase.$31,191 83 2,800 00 67,712 41 .$161,704 24 .100,862 62 $ 841 62 JOSEPH HICKSON, Chief Accountant.Montreal, Nov.20, 1863.There was a firmer feeling on the Corn Exchange, Montreal, on the 20th, and a slight advance took place in Superfines.The quotations in Flour were :\u2014Pollards, nominal, $2,60 ; Middlings, $2,60 to 2,85 ; Fine, $3,25 to 3,50 ; Superfine No 2, $3,75 to 3,90; Super, $4,25 to 4,355^ Fancy, 4,45 to 4,50, nominal ; Extra, 4,75 to 5,00 : Superior Extra, 5,00 to 5,50.The demand for L«iwcr Ports continue* good, but is merely temporary.For Wheat there is not much demand.every 1000 recruits, exumineil 48 4 were laborers, husbandmen, and servants; 151 were manufacturing artisans ; 243.were mechanic; employed iu occupattuns favorable to physical development; 96 were shopmen and cleiks;1 6 were professioml persons or students; 20 boy».- 1.a reiurn ot the men serving in tho armr in I860 shows a long catalogue of trades.31,115 bud been ngricultural laborers, 69,861 \u201claborer*\u2019 tin- branch undefined), 8,105] weavers, 7,404 shoemakers, 5,630 grooms or 1 ostlers, 5,285 servants, 5,032 tailors, 4,078 com- I mercial clerks, and 600 attorney\u2019s clerk?.Of the enlistments in 1861 England and Wales' furnished 531 in the 1,000, Scotland 156, Ire- ] land 307, the colonies and foreign countries 0 ; I this is an increase in tbe proportion of Scotchmen.IU iUUia i a\t%***\u2022\t\u201c .proved ; butassnredly it demands inquiry.tl\" The Kentucky distillers have been or dered to surrender all their corn to the Government.Genuine Bourbon whisky, therefore will bo scarcer than ever before.The supreme tribunal of Madrid lias jus* given final judgment in a suit which had been under litigation 240 years, and which involved the succession to the inheritance of Pizarro, the invader and conqueror of Peru.,\t1\tFor Wheal there .Sin,\u2014Having just read the\u201c sensation lead- j|0 ,a|eg nre rep0rtcd to day.In Peas, several ers in your evening edition of to-day, and in thousand bush are reported to have brought a rate the Evening Star of yesterday, under the above equal to a fraction more than 63c por 60 lbs.heading, I am compelled to break silence by Trad* of Montubal.\u2014The following is a cor-declaring, as the solicitor for the respondent, | rect list of the receipts and exports^ of produce at that 1 believe the whole of the statements in the petition to be untrue, as my client solemnly declares them to be.As to the noble corespondent, he is in highly respectable hands, who are quite able to take care of their client\u2019s honor; and I should not have thought it necessary to say a word on behalf of tbe respondent but for tbe manner in which tbe case has been most unjustifiable canvassed on tbe faith of the mere filing of a p -tition, of which not one word has been or (as I believe) can be proved to be true.I have been always' taught that common justice demanded an absence of comment on a case until after tho trial.How has it been observed in Ibis instance?Now, sir, in reference to your leader of today, I would beg to ask you whether you can iu any way justify your reference to the corespondent as \u201cthe hoary defendant\"?The very words seem to assume guilt on his part.Then you say \u201c a respectable firm of solicitors vouch that tbe pending suit in the Divorce Court will under no circumstances be compromised.\" Now, first, who are the respectable firm of solicitors ?Are you aware, air that the \u201cfirm,\" otherwise the attorney to the petitioner, U the Mr.Wells who daily ad- year.the port of Montreal for 1863, to 20th inst Re-eeipt8\u2014Ashes 28,821 bbls ; Flour 975,874 bbls ; Pork 36,854 bbls ; Beef 737 bbls : Wheat 5,033,360 bush ; Corn 783,237 bus ; Peas 519,027 bush ; Oat* 167,03?bus ; Harley -95,345 bus ; Butter 61,787 lbs; Lard 6,431 lbs; Cheese 24,912 lbs.These show an increase over tbe receipts of 1861, except as regards cereals, in which there is a large falling of.The export* to same date are\u2014Ashes 32,465 bbls ; Flour 589,294 bbls ; Pork 2513 bbls ; Beef 1695 bbls; Wheat 3,755,902 bus; Barley 5732 bush ; Peas 664,358 bus ; Corn 612,221 bus ; Butter 46,793 lb?: Lard 7941 lbs.The sales of Cotton iu the Liverpool market on 7th, are estimated at 8000 bales, of which 1000 bave been taken for export and 3000 on speculation.Tbe sales include 1200 American ( 500 ou speculation) at 28d to 29d ; 40 Paruatn and Marat bam at 30*d, and 100 Babia at 28d.The market closes firmly with a confident tone, and com- far.d with yesterday\u2019s rates prices of all sorts are d lo *d per lb dearer.Crude Petroleum sold in New York on the 18tb, at 25c to 26c per gallon.Refined free, at 50c to 52c ; in bond 40 to 41c per gallon.The railway traffic returns of the United Kingdom for the week ending Oct 31, show an increase of £22,680 in the reoeipts over corresponding week EXPORTS.Nov 21.Per bark Symmetry, Rogers, for London\u2014124 tohs white piee, 188 do walnut, 3 do white wood, 1454 std pine deals, 150 do spruce deal ends, 2m pipe staves, 4m WOWI do by D D Young 4 Co.Per bark Great Britain, Davis, for London\u2014 7480 std spruce deals by D Patton A Co\u2014Remain der of cargo from Montreal.Per bark Eldon, James, for Gloucester\u201412 tons basswood, 100 do red pine, 320 do white pine, 240 do sawn white pine, 5*m WOWI staves, 6 cord* lathwood by Ross A Co.11* tons bones by D R McLeod.Per bark Gowaneide (new), Kerr, for Greenock \u2014161 tons ash, 1 do basswood, 33 feet birch, 29 do oak, 8 tons elm, 45 do tamarac.9 do rod pine, 447 do white pine, 8.3.1.9m ROWI stare*, 1501 std pine deals by Ross A Co.Per sebr Piper, Mann, for Dalhousie, Gaspe, Ae \u20142 bbls flour, 3 do crackers, * box tobacco, 6 bxs raisins by Q Willct.18 bbls flour, 6 do pork, 2 bxs soap, 1 do tobacco, 75 bbls flour, 7 do apples, 25 do herrings, 4 chests tea, 2 bxs tobacco by J H Michaud A Co.30 bbls flour, 2 do crackers, 2 keg?snuff, 2 bxs pipes, 4 do matches, 1 bbl coal oil, 1 box starch, 4 buffalo skins, 1 roll leather, 1 bbl powder, 2 bags shot, 4 kegs nails, 1 box glass, 4 do candles, 10 bbls indien meal, 2 bxs mnstard, 3 do tobacco.1 bag rice, 12 bxs raisins, 5 cs dry goods, 1 bbl logwr»o- lost jibboom.4\u2014The Kalos, Vaughan, from Quebec, whieh arrived her# to-day, while at anchor in the river, was ran foul of by the Windsor (\u2022), and lost bowsprit and received other damage.The Olivia, Davit, from Quebec, arrived here, reports very heavy weather tbe whole voyage.and was struck by a see, which carried away her topgellantmast, bulwarks, 4«, and washed a man overboard.Shields, Nov 6\u2014Th* Meranham, Annal, arrived here to-day from Quebec, has been 49 days on her passage, and experienced very heavy weather, lost mainyard, sails, bulwarks, boats, and also bad to throw part of deckload overboard.Queenstown, Nov T\u2014The Seho, Hopkirk, from New York to Liverpool, arrived here with the captain and crew of th* Phoanieian, Savage, from New York for this port, which veeeel sprung aleak on the 9th Oet, and continued increasing until the 16tb, when they were compelled to take to their boats, not being able to keep her stoat any longer, from which they were taksn by th* Echo.The Echo is leaky, and bad thrown part of cargo overboard .St Naaaire, Nov 2\u2014The Hqnator, from Quebec, has dragged her anchors, and is nog lying M*r the Rocher banka and Gren sands, but baa not yet touched tbe ground.Milford Haven, Nev 8\u2014Put in Oct 31-\u2014Ihe King William, from Quebec for Liverpool.Broadstairs, Nov 1\u2014Passed at back of Goodwin Sands, Nov 1\u2014Th# barque Maranham, of and for Newcastle from Quebec.Falmouth.Nor Z\u2014Captain Ceilings, of the Ser-ingapatam, whieh anircid here on the 29th nit, report» haring sailed on the 20th ef September from Quebec, and nothing eeeurrod worthy of notice until tbe 19th of Oet, when it eommeooed to blow a fresh breete, and looked very threatening.At 10 pm, in lat 53 N, long 40 W, a violent aquall struck the veesel and laid her on her beam ends, and floated part of deek load orerboard.Finding that the ship wonld not roeerer herself, eat sway all her sails.About midnight tha ship righted, it then blowing a terrific gale.Oct 11, while the ship was lying to, under storm trysail, ah* shipped a terrible aea, which earned away bulwark a, stanchions, started waterways, pi auk shear, and oorer-ingboard, taking away jibboom, topgallanmast, boat*, span, wateroaaka, provisions, and partly filling the cabia, and damaging everything, at the came time straining the ship and causing a considerable leak.Cat away anchors and cables and everything weighty to save ship and cargo.A4 the time of this same sea striking the veeeel tbe men were at the pumps, and four of thorn were washed overboard, hut fortunately th* next see threw them on board again, one with a broken leg, end tbe other badly bruised.The water gaining rapidly on the «bip, until wo found 17 foot water in the hold.At midnight, sea running heavy, occasionally breaking on hoard, and washing tho hands from the pumps.Get 12, still blowing a frightful gale, pot Injured man and provisions in the maintop, as the ship was Mat settling down.Noon mors moderate, gaining on the pump*.After seven days\u2019 hard pumping wo got th* pumps to *uok, aa the weather continued fine ; at last succeeded in bringing the ship to Falmouth on th* 27th Oct, a distance of about 1,990 mile*.Queenstown, Nev 1\u2014Th* Count**» of Dark am, Edwards, from Quebec for Yomgbal, has pat in here, there not being rafteient water on Tooghal bar.A Federal War Steamer in Cork Harbor\u2014Dublin, Wednesday, 4th inti\u2014Th* Cork Examiner states that Admiral Jonee has teat a nctic* to th* commander of th* Federal frigate Kearsage\u2014reported to be in search ef the Confederate cruiser Georgia, to qnU Cork Harbor within 24 heal*.It is reported that the Federal officer refuse* te leave the harbor.The number of wrecks published ia the Ship ping and Mercantile Gacette for week eading Notr 7, ia 92, making a total for the prseent year of 2 004.By Telegraphy Father Point, Nov.llat-W*ati»#r clear ; strong west ; 7 outward vessel* to-day.River du Loup, Nov.filai.\u2014M either tiful and mild ; windjlghtweet ; no shipping.MARRIED.At Trinity Cbnreh, Montreal, on tha 18th inst.by the Revd.W.B.Curran M.A., David Alieon Fleming, *\u2022*» *> Theresa Ann Carteten.Nq card*\t' ¦; wind THE MORNING CHRONICLE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER rut low, - à If «xper^aced Narw »nd ?oai*!e Pnyii-XX.pnMuUlotb»alt«atlo«of MoUmis SOOTHI2TO SYRUP voa CHILDREN.which greatly faeiiiiaiM the proçeu o( Teeth* ing.by aaflenioii the gumc, redactag all la.flaicmaiioa \u2014will allay AI L PaIM aad ipaa-moiic action, and ia Sore to JUg^ilAts the Boweli.Depeni apoa it.Mother», it will give reel to joaraelvea, and Bciiei Health to you Infanta.It not only relierea toe child frcm pain, bat ineigoratea the atoaiach and bowela, correcte acidity, and gtvee tone and energy to the whole system.It will el me at instantly re-!!«?« ^ Griping in ti* Baeels and Wind*Colic, and oreroome Oonen'eions, which, if not speedily remedied, end in death.We believe it the BIST and SÜRBST REMEDY IB THI WORLD, in all cases of DFSSXTBRT and DIA.RR8Œ1 in children, whether it arises from Teething cx from any other eanse- We wonld say to every mother who baa a child soffiriag from any of the Coregoins complaints \u2014DO HOT LIf TOUR PBUODIO* HOR THI PRBiUDlOB OP OTH8R8, stand between yon and yoor saflfering child, and the reiiet that will beflU&B\u2014ye*, ABSOLUTELY SURE\u2014to foliow the ose of this medicine, if timely used.Pull directions for nsing will acom pa a y each bottle.None genuine nnlesa the f*o-simile of CURTIS A PIRKIR8, New York, is on the ontatde wrapper.Sold by Drag fia ta throng fa oat tbs world.Principal Ofict, 13 Odor St., New York.Price only Vi cente per tottle.JO35 P.HURT * 00., Montreal, ________General Agents for Canada, ;\tNEW-YORK STATE DIPLOMA, swaanso to JAMES 1)DRN0, Albaoy, roa m Best Catarrh Remedy of the Age ! DURNO\u2019S Catarrh Snuff B.P.JOHNSON, Sec'y.T.S.PAXTON, Pres't This srpet desirable of alt remédias for Ca-atarrh\u2014has no equal in medicine.It strengthens the sight, improves the hearing, ia beneficial ia Bronchitis, and parifiee the Breath It is the Ladies' special remedy for Nervoos Headache ; contains no Tobacco ; is highly aromatic, prodneing a pleasing sensation and beneficial results to all who appreciate 14 A CLEAR HEAD.\u201d tT* Sold by ail first class Druggists.Where net on sale, a Sample Box, 50 cents, will be seut, prepaid by mail, frcm the DEPOT rf the Proprietor, 314 Oreeawion Street, New York.J.DURrVO .\t13m dAw 23, 1 8 6 3 Fresh A.irrivals AT TBS Glasgow Carpel & Oil Clolh WAREHOUSE.roiE'w BRUSSELS, TAPESTRT and 3 PLT Imperial Carpets, JuHN HARK A 00., of Bristol\u2019s CBL238ATSD FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Well Sea-maed.A LOT OF Printed Tour nay Damasks, Very much below the nsoal price.TABLE COVERS LSD TABLE COVERINGS.0\u201c The above Goodj will be sold YERT CHEAP, on account of the late anivsl.WM.L MRD A 00., Corner of Hoje A Fabrique Sts.Quebec, Nov.33, 1863.\t6-tn wsAm Fresh Arrivals NEWGOODS, Per Steamers \u201cBohemian\u201d and \u201cUnited Kingdom,\u201d WM.UlfiD_& CO.\u2019S.NEW DRESS GOODS Third importation.NEW JACKETS and MANTLES, NEW GARIBALDI JACKETS, WOOL HOODS.The NEW SC ARLET SKIRTING, The NEW KNICKERBOCKER SKIRTING, Another lot of the QUILTED SKIRTS, That have given so mnch satisfaction.WM LAIRD A 00 , Corner of Hope A fabrique Sts.Quebec, Nov.S3, 1863\t5-tu w sAtn DRY GOODS! BEG to call the attention of the Ladies of 'Quebec to the following list of being the LARGEST, NEWEST, CHaAPSdT, and BEST in the City: Departments, as SILKS, MANTLES, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, HOSIERY, Furnishing Goods, House Linens, Trimmings, SEWED MUSLINS, HOOP SKIRTS, SKIRTINGS, &C.M.BENJAMIN y all Druggists, Ae.FACTORY\u201481 BARCLAY ST, K Y BatcAelor New Toilet Cream for Dreeetng the Hair.Jane 36.I8«9 .\t13m dAw A tioad affect.RSY JAMBS P STONE, Greensboro\u2019.Yt , writes\u2014u I have need Mre S.A.Allen's World\u2019s Hair Restorer and Zylobaltaaamooly for a short time, bnt the gcol effect is mani-fvet My hair was falling and very thin ; it is now much thicker, has ceased to fall, and restored to its original color .Sold by Druggists everywhere.Depot, 193 Greenwich *»., New York.bov.31.1S63.\tiw W* should sot serrss v^ou a Gooch, which a few dose» of A YAK\u2019S OH SERT PECTORAL will cure.Time, comfort, health, are all saved by it.Nov.7 raA*\t3V SECOND .FALL IMPORTATION BY Steamer \u201c Bohemian,\u2019\u2019 arrived tbit day, we are now receiving an satire Now Fall Stock, Direct from London, Paris and.Glasgow.Each Department in ear Upper and Lower Stores it folly asserted, making oar Stock as complete as at the eommeaesmeat of the season.Prises, in all instances, right for the bayer, vis:\u2014 A large variety of RICH SILK, in every Tex tore and Shade of «'oloar, RICH BLACK SILKS, warraated to wear well.Is CLOAKS and JACKETS, aU the New Shapes of the season mada up on the premises.GENTLEMEN\u2019S GOODS in greatsariety.VERY CHOICE MILLINERY, in good taste.300 DOZ.BIST HOOP SKIRTS, at half price._\tGLOYER A FRY.Quebec, Nov.16, i*«3.ONE CASE, just received, direct from the Factory, COST.aud to be sold at NOTICE.The Kicheiim Company.FROM MONDAY, the 23rd Instant, and nntil the close of navigation, freight on oar Steamers will be charged TWENTY-FIVE per cent, over Tariff rate.J.E.DBSCHAMP3, Agent.Quebec, Nov 23, 1863.SKATES! SKATES!! Just arrived per S.S.il Bohemian OVER 500 P.iIRi ef SEST \u201cLONDON CLUli\u201d und orb-r SKa'fSc-\u2019, of all descriptions\u2014Cheap for Casa.For Sale by BBLANG3R A GAR1RPY, Hardwares, bo 9 A Fabiiqne 5L Quebec Nov.i3, IfteS.1m Selling off.COAL OIL TABLE AND HALL LAMPS.,yy>z*N ^assorted table 40 Dos Assorted Hal) Lamps, 60 2 L , 3 L.4 Ltgats Coal Gil Gaseliers, 6000 Dtz.Chimney a, assorted, 200 Dos.Wicks,\t\u201c 3000 Gallons Parson\u2019s No.1 Coal Oil.For sale Chsap for Caab, by BELANGER A GARIIPY, Hardwares, No.9 A 9} Fanrique 8t.Quebec, Nov.23, 1863.1m SHEFFIELD Electro-Plated Ware 100 DOZ.ASSORTED \u201cRODGER\u2019S\u20191 CUTLERY, P.Taole Foras and Spoons, P Cruet-Stands, P.Tea Setta.For Sale by BELANGER A GARIBPY.Quebec, Nor.23, 1863.\tim NOTICE.NOTICE it hereby given that we have appoint* Meters.LANE.GIBB & CO., Sole Agents for the Sale of our Whiskey A Spirits, IN QUEBEC.J.H.R.MOLSON A BROS.Montreal, Aag.18, 1888.Molson\u2019s Whiskey WITH referenoe to the foregoing Notice, the undersig-ed hereby beg to inform their friends and the pablie that they are prepared to revive orders for WHISKEY of the above anriralled Manufacture, which they will \u2022ell to the Trade In lots to sait purchasers.lamb, gibs a co.Quebec, Aag 18.1883.\t3m SILVER SILVER BOU0BT and SOLD at 1) to 21 Discount B.H.WURTELE, Share Broker.Quebec, Nov.3», 1868.\t3 Lost, O Boad.a PAISL1Y 33 AWL.The finder will be suitably .«warded by leaving it at the office of this paper.Quebec, Nov.33, 1883.\tf Household Furniture.WILL be sold, on TUESDAY next, the 24th day of November instant, at the hoase lately occupied by the late Jams La B3TIU.SY, Scott\u2019s Street, at OMS o\u2019clock\u2014all tbeHOUSRBOLD FURNITURE and MOVE.ABLE EFFECTS, depending ef the Istau o! the S-iid late J.LeRetilley.conetstisg in Rotas, Chahs, Tables, Beds aud Bedaleg ; a lot of Joiner\u2019s Stools, a Doable Stove, and a large quantity of otter Moveable Effects\u2014For Cajh before delivery.JOS PBTITCLERO.Motor j.Quebec, Mot 38, 1*88.\t1 Circnit Court, ?No.594.\t$ JAMBS GRIER et.ni., PlaiQtiffs ; vs.FLAVIRN JOBIN et.al., Di fendants.PUBLIC NOTICE U hereby given that divers 8HIP-BU1LDING MATERIALS, Ac., will be sold at the Ship-yard of the Defen-danu, next to Mr.Giograa\u2019 Ship-yard, in St.Koch, on TUESDAY, the twenty-fourth ic« slant, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon, by the nndersigeed.F.X.PI0H1TTB, n u -\tB.S.C.Quebec, Nov.23, 1863.\ti Corporation of Quebec.Nomination of a City Councillor.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the Electors duly q islitird to vote fora COUNCILLOR for ST LEWIS WARD, in the City of Quebec, thaï the NOMINATION of candidate for th* office of Councillor for the \u2022aid Ward, in the room of CHARLES BAIL-LARGE, Esquire, who baa resigned, will take place on the TWB.Yi Y 8IXTH instant, at TEN or the clock in the forenoon, in front of tb« Pouch Static*, in St.Uranie Street, is the \u2022aid City, and that Councillor B0H3AGK has been appointed to preside at the said Nomina-lion.*57 order, r.X.GARNKAU, v »\tCity Clerk.Qaebec, Nor.23, 1863 Bright Muscovado Molasses.IfiA t)Us0HSONS BRIGHT MU800-I-V/V X YaDO molasses.For Sale by lane, gibb a co.Qaebec, Nov.23, 1863.\tim Bright Sugars.F\\A ÎI ogshbads extra bright IjL PORTO RICO SUGAR, 35 Hogsheads Bright Demerara Sugar.For Sale by LANE, GIBB A CO.Quebec, Nov.23, 1863.\tim M BENJAMIN & CO., FABRIQUE STREET, Qaebec, November 18, 1863.196 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL* 6 Black French Glace Silks.WS bave on hand a VERY LARGE STOCK of BLACK SILKS, which have been marked c* down to OOST.M.BENJAMIN & CO., FABRIQUE STREET, Quebec, November 18, 1863.196 Notre Dame Street, Montreal.6 3 CASES FOR SALE AT COST, ALL THE NEW SHADES.s M BrivJAftftlN & CO., \u2019 A BRiQnS 3TRBET.19 Not.e Dame Si eat, Montreal.Quebec, November 18, 1863.Stationery! Stationery! \u2022\t\u2014L THE LARGEST -AND- BEST SELECTED STOCK OF STATIONERY ! JUST RECEIVED EX \u201cUNITED KINGDOM A Splendid Assortment of English Stationery of every description.COMPRISING Foelseaps, Letter Paper, Note \u201c B.B.Note, Drawing, Tlaane, Knvelepes, All sises A colors, Pens, Pen Holders, Pencils, Inks Wrapping,\tof all makers, Treas.Blotting, Garmiue Ink, White, Bine A Pink Blotting, Rubber, Ink Stands, \u201c Powders, Slates, Letter We\u2018 his, Visiting Cards, Of Books made\tPen Knives, to order,\tAc., Ac.Ink Erasors,\tMo.Tapes, Quills, Robber Bands, Pocket Books, Blank \u201c Pass \u201c All description 20,000 3E3xxxre>lOX>0S, All OOlOlTS FROM 5s.PER 1000 AND UPWARDS.Knives, Scissors, Erasors, Perfumery, Soaps, Tin Ware, 8fC.\u2014ALSO\u2014 English aid American Books, Newspapers, Magazines, Ae«, &e., Received by Daily Express\t.J Mail.Kf Orders por.otaally attended to.*3\u201c Orders taken for BOOK-BINDING, LETTER-PRESS and COPPER-PLATE PRINTING.Qnebee, November 18, 1863.HOLtWELL & ALEXANDER.British America Assurance Co.roa Hams tfc Bacon.Choice newly sugar cured hams and BACON.Jnst received.WOODS A CO.Qaebec Nov.31, 1888.Fire arid Inland Marine.INCORPORATED 1833.Quebec Branch Office, 12 Peter Street.GEORGM PEROIVÂL RIDOUT, E»q, Gov- errrer.T.W.BiaOHALL, Esq., Managing Director.JOHN LAIRD, Agent.* Qnebee, Nov.17,1868.\t6-3'w BOOKS.ENQUIRE WITHIN, er 3700 Facts for the People, (Cloth).Price Book of 10C0 Comic stories.\t\u2022« Harp ot IOOO Strings, or Just Men Made Perfect.« Orphans O.Kerr's Papers.*» Arteanos Ward, his Book, or Any Other Man.\u2022\u2022 Tha Poor Girl.« Taipa.\tit Paris in America.« Loot and Savad.« FOR BALI BY Holiwell & Alexander, QUEBEC NEWS DEPOT, OPPOSITE THE PUbT OFFICE.Qaebaa, Nov.30, 1863.6s 3d 6s 3d 6s 3d 7s fad 6s 3d 5s Od 7s.6d 6s 3d 6s 3d Ex \u201c Saint Andre,\u201d frorri Labrador, just arrived : HERRINGS in Barrels, 1 l Of latest caught Do.Half-Barrels, j Fish.Do.Poncbeons, J Salmon Trout in Barrels, Dried Capelin do.17 Barrels Feathers, (Northern ) \u2014 also, \u2014 Ex S.S.u Queen Victoria,\" from Gaspt: 13 Barrels Salmon, 4\t\u201c Codfish.For Sale by hunt, brook a 00., .\t.\tHunt\u2019s Wharf.Quebec, Nov.17.1863.\te Soap! Soap! SUPERIOR, in qnality, to Liverpool, and warranted not to fretse.300 Baxes «\u2022 Family,\u2019\u2019 20 bars, 60 Rs., 100 do 11 Compound Brasive,\u201d 1 ft.pes, 60 fta., 100 do \"Detergent Lily,'* 1ft.pos., 60 fts.For Sals by the undersigned, who respectfully invites the attention of Qrocsrs to the above.THOS.FRASER, India Wharf.Quebec, Nov.2u, 1863.\t2* VICTORIA MARHLE WORKS.Opposite Zion and Baptist Churches, BEAVHR HALL HILL MONTREAL.Aag.27, 1863.PAUL OKRBDO, Sculptor.3m ttoYAL mail limh.RICHELIEU COMPANY SAINT ANDREW\u2019S SOCIETY siTwua QUEBEC AVI) MONTREAL Incorporated by Act of Parliament.The Splendid A Fast Sailing Steamer COLUMBIA, OAPT.J.B.LABELLE WILL LBAYE THE NAPOLEON WHARF FOR MONTREAL, This Afternoon at FOUR O\u2019clock, First Glass to Montreal.$2.00 Return Ticket.3.00 Meals and State Rooms Extra.Steerage.1.00 For farther particulars apply at the office.J.B.DB80HAMP8, Agent.Quebec, Nor.23.1868.PROMENADE^CONCERT.rHB QUEBEC TYPOGRAPHICAL SO OIETY baa the honor to inform the citi-sans of Qnebee that there will be held, under iM auspices, s GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, et the Jaoqobs Oartiir Hall, on MONDAY, the 23rd November.By the kind permission of Ocl.Gordo*, the splendid BAND of tbs 17th REGIMENT will attend.Admibsioh\u2014One Gentleman and two Ladies \u2014ONE DOLLAR.d\u201d There will be \u2022 magnificent Refreshment Table.N.B.\u2014The Society will nse its utmost effort) to make the soirée one of the most attractive and agreeable of the season.Qaetee, Nov.21, 1863.J Brandies, &c.PORT\u2014Offley, Gnmp A Co., Cramp SuUr\u2019a, Kings oq\u2019s, Ysnie\u2019s Sweet Malaga.SHERRIES\u2014Pemartin\u2019s, O.Arbe\u2019s No 1 and Very Pale, Oramp Snter\u2019s.MADEIRA\u2014Howard March\u2019s BRANDIES\u2014Ohalonpin\u2019s, vintage of 1856, Yine Grower's Comp, of Cognac, United Yineyard Proprietors, Central Society of Yinegrowers\u2019, Q.E.Dalary A Co \u2019\u2022 Jules Bonin\u2019s, Henneesy\u2019s, Ac., Ac.SAUTERNE, CHAMPAGNE, MOSELLE and HOOK.For Sale by .WOODS A 00.Qneheo, Nov 21, 1863.\t6 .3 il 'll J?o ® -\u2022a \u2022St» x: g pfS.THE Ü universal y Ball WILL TAKE FLAGS 09 IW THE 30th NOVEMBER, 1863, AT THI MUSIC_HaLL.By the kind permission of Cot GoanO* and Officers, the BaND of H.M 17th REGIMENT will be in attendance.Doboan MacPhIbson, President; P.MoNacqhtoh 1st Vice-President J*o.0.Thomso*, 2nd \u201c\t\" ST k.WARD 5 : Jno.Laird,\tD.0.Thomson, R.8.Oaeaels,\tJos.U.Laird, W.Bostack,\tJag.Dean, J.W.Cook,\tP.Logis, A.Telfer, TICKETS $2.50, admitting a Gentleman and two Ladies ; ma; be procured of the anove.or of JOHN MoNAUGBTON, Secretary.Quebec, Nov.18, IR63.\ttd COAX.OIL! COAL OIL! Reduced 20 els.per Gallon, Sold Retail at Less than Wholesale Prices, FOR ONE MONTH ONLY.6000 400 Coal C^l ALLONS PARSON\u2019S No.1, \"X at 3s.per 5 gallons, Gallons Portland kerosene, at 3a.61 per 5 gals.FCR balk at THS St ort li IH1SI1 Whiskey, OF ALL TBR B8'T BRANDS.For Sale by WOODS A 30.QaeV-o, Nov.21, 1863.\t6 Evening Tuition.' vi R.THOM will RESUME his EVENING OLAdSnSoa 23rd NOVBMhBU instant.The coarse emoraces every branch of aludy essenti 1 to Mercantile or Governmental Office ork, including Practical Book keeping by Doable Entry.11 Ahosli Strut.Quebec, Nov.21, 1863.\t2w ONK OF HanEtwell\u2019s tireit Hemedies.HUNNBWELL\u2019S UNIVERSAL GOUGH REMEDY \u2014The basis of this truly wonderful preparation, now of snob well-earned celebrity, Is a freedom from every component calculated to debilitate, and by snob to allow the greatest freedom of nse, day or night, as the only trne theory by which Throat and Lunç Complaints can be effectually cured.To prevent asking attention to long stories of great enree, when local causes make almos all each complainte difforent in effect, I would aak confidence, which will be sacred, in C Coughs, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchia, hùd Asthmatic Complaints, Whooping Cough, and to all Throat and Ltmg Complaints, which, when neglected, and in Consumption.Testimoniale from Physicians of the highest respectability, and from invalids, can be seen at my office by all interested.EF For sale by all Wholesale and Retail Dealers.JOHN L.HUNNBWBLL, Proprietor, Practical Chemist, Boston, Maas.EF\u201c Bold in Quebec by O.Giroux, Jaa.H.Marsh, Jos.Bowles.U\u201c Wholesale and Retail Agents, J.MUS80N A CO.Nov.31, 1863.\tIw Oil and Lamp Depot, 44 St.Johk Srassr.JOHN MoCAGHEY.N.B \u2014Oil delivered tc all parts of-the Oity rasa of charge.Quebec, Nov.16, 1863.\tIm COAL OIL LAMPS.3000 Assorted Lamps FOR SALE CHEAP, AT THS Coal Oil and Lamp Depot, 44 St.Johs UtbiaT.JOHN'MoOAGHEY.N.B \u2014All kinds of Lamps made and repaired to burn Coal 0 1 Quebec, Mcv.i6.>863.\tIm Wanted, NEAR the Post Gffio, TWO ROOMS, un-furoisbed Apply at the Niws Dipot, opposite Poet Office, ^uebeo, Nov.7 H*xtravive lot of 8roed Cloths, Tweeds, Flannels.Hosiery, Vesting', 1 able Covers Ac.Ac, which be will dispose of to tire trade wed 1 rivate families fay Private Hale and at Public Auc-ion every day, nu ll ail is disposed of.Tbe goods will oe on viser every day Auction Sales at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.A.M., ind at SEVEN o\u2019clock eiçu evening t.H HALL, A A B.juefae-, Nov.14, 1863.8e) Tubs choicest BUTTEB.Just received by DAIRY MADE WOODS A 00.Quebec, Nor.21, 1863.Requisition MIMS, SILÆSIGXZS ! JOSEPH BOWLES, Esquire I SZsR ICrHS ! CITY COUNCILLOR.^IR;\u2014We, the undersigned, Electors of Pa- lace Ward, haring confidence in yonr capacity, seal and integrity, request you to come forward a second time as a Candidate for tbe Office of City Councillor for said Ward, and we promise to do onr utmost to secure yonr re'election.?JpHE undersigned U prepared to SELL a Splendid Assortment SAUCE.LEA & PERRINS\u2019 WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.TBONOIHOXD BY OOMHOISSIURS to b« tha only MOD SAUCE and applicable to IVBBY TABIITY OF DISH.O Cote, J B Re:.and, Daniel McGie, B Roy G T Cary, Willis Russell, A Telfer, M Gibson, W H Ashworth, Hy Knight, Jane LeObeminant, f W Beaudry, 8 .ml J Shaw, Charles Startup, Jane Kinlock, H P Leggett Wm Hickman, P L Morin I Wiiaon Anrele Bernaid, Phi a DeG ^spe, Jean L,an.evin, Becor L Langevin, Bd J Langevin, Veuve J B Trndelle, 01 Peltsson F Pemclerc, N P, Robert Le Moine, J J Nesbitt W\u2019Mi m McKensi*, M J R ss, \u2018 tf C Ht-ber1, N P, O Beisvtrt, R 0 MoDonagb, Plante, Ann Kennedy, Joseph Thomas, \" Sfph Ging as, R I'ortler, 'ctave Biron, William Graham, Oeclle Brunet, Thomas Wm Roy Peter Cummins, Walter Ras, Thomas Walker, Devil Plante, T 0 Duplessis, Whitehead George Thompson, Thomas Gagne, Charles M Tate.Balsaretti, William Cassais, H Dunn, W C Scott, Joseph Shebyn, John McCall, juur, Ulric Ratte, Jos Pal chaud, MD, M 0 Saxe, M Craig, Wm Webb, 0 F Hamel, Alex S Heaton, Wm Jas Anderson, Sn&itbA Oo, Ed St Pierre, M G Mountain, Wm Lahd.R Winfif Id, H F Cairns, J A Meyer, M White, Jas H Marsh, P Moss, S Bethel, Tbos Davis, M Reid, to J Connolly, J Fuchs, W McWilHam M Lauuntagne, R P pe.By 11a Cote, Veuve Renal Roy, Andre L Fraser, Advice Dioa, Bortense F artier, Frs Trudelle, M»d Veuve A Amiot, Mad Veuve Hooper, klist Wilkins, N Proulx, Jtinçe Loughran, 0 Seifert Daniel 8w®eney, Mary Dexter, Witow Tnompson, Pnt irk Daly, J M Ilia, a O *te, M W Baby, A Merrill, 01' ment Gaseaa, F X Langevin, Robt Russell, Jane Keown, Mary Hogan P tfalo*ey, A ntoiue Fortin, Dr Nault, Joseph Wiiaon, W.oda A Oo, H Blaccbet, M D, F Sasseaviile, Henry Brinkman, A O\u2019Brien, Alice Robertson, John Kemp, Robt Fitsgerald, J M irphy, W Thom, Joseph Porter, 0 Pere, E Fiset, P Geo Dugal, Chs Cinq Mars, Thos Andrews, Wm H Lte, J P O\u2019Meara, D F Allen, 0 Sullivan, G W F Disco, Abm Hamel, Jas A Sewell, M P Gingrae, Cbas McDonald, Michael Mulroney, J Wood.Box Sleighs, Tandem Sleighs, Family Sleighs, Carioles, &c., &c.All of which are fltlel no in the most modern style, and furnished with materials of the very finest description, imported cxprescly for hit establishment frtm England.Tbe undersigned.Loro bis long and practical experience ii enabled to turn on*, work eqoal, if not sn-peiior, to any estèbii-hroent in Canada.H a prices w!ll o« found extremely moderate\u2014and 41 ndera atteud-rd to with the mm et despatch.EF 0 images can be well stored for tbe wioter, bis Establishment being tue largest in Canada.GQDEFROI GINGRAS, 22 AN* STREET.Waeoee, Nov.16, 18\u2022 clo ed ont.A large are lunehtof Hup^rfiae Weetcf England Black and Medley colored Cloths, Beavers, Pilots, Whitneys, Realokios, Twoeds.Doeskins, Casdroerr a, Flan els, Blankets, Table f ioen Hcsieiy, Scarfs Neek\u2019tes, fchi t collara, Ac., and a vaiietj of LvdUs\u2019 Dress-goods, Shaw Is, Ac Sale at SEVEN o\u2019clock.Quebec, Nov.23, 1863.CA8KY* CX.A.k B.A.Dredge, Book-Binder, Pap'r Ruler, Blank Book Manufacturer, SfC., No.14 GARDEN SI REET, B' QUEBEC.RG8 leave to annonnee to his nnmeroos friends and acqnaintancre that he has taken np the bnsineas of bis late brother, F.C.DREDGE, and that he is now r re pared to execute all kinds of BOOR-BINDING in tbe KeateetSiy lee, from the emnllvat duodecimo to tbe largest ledger, and has no hesitation in saying that any work entrusted to him cannot be done better in any establishment ia this City.Any work given will be done with neatness and despatob ; as regards workmen employed, no better can be b*d.All work left at tbe Esta lishmen*.with Mr.Tucdkiub, fort mao, will be at otee attended to.Qaebec.Nov.19, 1863.\t3m Fork and Lard.M KS3 PORK, heavy.) Inspected 1668.D, Michel Ganvio, Pere, Thos Lamb, ¦XTBAOT OF A LETTER from a MEDICAL GENTLEMAN at Madras to bis Brother at WORCESTER, May, 1851.\u201cTell L*a APsrriks that their Sauc* U highly esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the most pal&teablo ax trull as the most wholesome Sauce that is made.\u201d C AUJMON .LEA & PERRINS Beg to caution tbe Public agaiost imitations of their celebrated WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE LA P.have discovered that several of the Foreign Markets have been supplied with Spdbiods Imitations, the labels closely resembling those of tbe Genuine Sauce, and in one or two instances the names of L.A P.forged.L.A P.will proceed against any one who may manufacture or rend such imitations, and hare instructed their correspondents in tbe various parts of the world, 10 advise them of any infringement of their rights.Amk for Lea A Persim* Sauoe, V 80^ Wholesale and for Ixpoit by the Proprietors, Worcester ; Messrs.Grosse and Blaokwell, Messrs.Barclay A Sons, London \u2022 Ac., Ao.j and by Qroeare and Oilmen uni-\u2019 versally.Not.19, 1863.\tia® tea A B Sirota, Ohas Poston, John Wright, 0 Pitt, James Sealy, W Hcssack, R Glover.K Bornstein, Andrew Strang, Charles Derocbe, John Maguire, Felix Fortier, Joseph Turgeou, Francis Cbi^k, Louis Massue, Alex LeMoine, E LeMoine, F Goutdeau, Raymond Blakîstone, John Smith.Marie Dubord, J E G in gras, Ohas Bunveux, Charles Huot, W A Himswortb, J B Morieette, Richard Morris, J U Clint, Jno Racey, M D, Duncan MoGallum, S J Bennett, D A Galium, 0 Smeaton, Oliyier Mamet, N Bornstein, A Lawless, Ed Glackemeyer, L Maclean, James ilaslett, George Alford, Kd J DeBlols, 0 J Ardouin, Benjamin Levesque, M Noel, L Pageau, A Roy dit Detjardinr, Wm Stokes, GeoS Au de tte, O Gircux, M D, G M Muir, 0 J Gaudry, F Val le rand, L J Roy, M D, A Leroux Cardinal, B LaRoe, M D, Tbos Fauniog, Geo Oook, E C Barrow, F E darnel, Rev David Marsh, A R Macdonald, David A Rosy, W W Scott, James Douglas, Wm Wood», HAW Bansley, Wm F Laurent, L A Desrochers E Dugal, M Samuels, Jos Gauviu, L Lafrance, G A Lafrance.UlA^tiE GF TI.E.Grand Trunk RAIL WA Y.Commencing MONDAY, November ' 23rd, 1863.MIXED TRAIN for Local Stations leaves Point Levi at.9 CO a.m.THROUGH MAIL and PASSENGER for Montreal leaves a.7.30 p.m RETURNING.MIXED leaves Richmond at.8 03 a m THROUGH MAIL end PASSENGER leaves Montreal at.8.00 p m Arriving at Point Levi at.7 40 A.x RIVIERE DU LOUP TRAIN leaves Point Levi at.10 00 aji Returning leaves Riviere da Leap at 8.00 a.k Ai riving at Peint Levi at.330 pm A comfortable and well ventilated Sleeping Oar will be attached to Through Trains.O.J.BRYDGB8, Managing Director.?.S.MaoBiam, Local Superintendent, Point Levi.Quebec, Nov 19, 1863.\t6 For Sale, ONE DOUBLE COVERED WAGGON (quite new.) One Fon; Wheeled Buggy, One Double Seated Sleigh, One Common Cart.For sale by DR.WHITEFORD, Corner of Grant A Des Prairies Streets, St Roch.For farther particulars apply to Lspaos, Li Moms A Oo., 17 St.James Street, Lower Town.Qaebec, Nov.13, 1863.THiN MESS PORK, PRIME FORK.\ti RUMPS,\t)\tv uAi\\D\u2014Extra in kegs.Few Saie by HUNT, BROCK « 00., Hunt\u2019s Wharf.Qaebec, Nor.19, 1863.\t6 il For Sale, 4 a* j 44 feel EM O K L 4TBWOOD, 3 ia lota to autl parcfaaeera.Apply to R.W LONOMUIR.* South Quebec.Oct.19, 1863.[he Canadian illustrated Nrws Ft i CTOBER 3!st, With a Splendid Figw of the Plains of Abraham, Town of Gueiph, cfc.-fob SAU sr Holiwell or uueasineBS, if in the STOMACH or BOWELS, take a teaitpoonful of the READY RELIEF la a wine glass of water.If In the LIMBS, JOINTS, HEAD, THrOAT, CHEST, BACK, or other parts qf the body, apply die KKLIEF mv-iorjilXT\u2014in » few minutes all pain and discomfort will cease.ThU simple application may break up a formidable disease.It Is easier to prevent dlieese than to care ;t.WEALTH FOR THE POOR.ELEANOR\u2019S Victory, by Miss M.E.Brud- I don, (lllastrated,)\u2014ls 3d,\t^ *\t\u2018\tHecrj AT THE OED STAND, JSTo.2, St, John Street.ESTABLISHED 1836, BY THE PRESENT PROPRIETOR, GEORGE BALL, WILL BE OFFERED FROM NOW UNTIL TEE 1st OF MAY NEXT, c*3 3R.JHiM.-ATH., IX OBDBB TO B1DU0X STOCK, One of the finest and most extensive assortment of GRO-1 Holiwell &¦ Alexander, CERIES, WINES and LIQUORS ever offered in the Upper Town of this City, BEING DETERMINED TO BILL FOR CASH ONLY, A CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION IN PRICE WILL BE MADE.A FRESH SUPPLY or TBX Latest Novels.*\u2022 Tbe Shadow of Aebiydyat,\u201d by Mr* Wood, 2 vols.\u20145s, Lady Andley\u2019s Secret, by Mias M.3.Eraddon, (Illustrated,)\u2014?s 6w^S OF STS BY OeacaiFTIOX For Sporting or Military Purposes Double Waterproof Ueutral Fire csp Yirora farraut^*^ Æi.rr-Sfc\u201d\"*4 from Db.Sfahfaon Brianor.Sets Yeaw, Janatir, II rtidki sfed.^jrhefaa^ ¦MMate^mae be (Nntofahed put, uoftl sëÉWfadX^CM, aod tbaa repaefad every a£,?*
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