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Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette
Sous un titre qui a varié (Morning Chronicle, Quebec Morning Chronicle, Quebec Chronicle), un journal de langue anglaise publié à Québec qui met notamment l'accent sur l'actualité commerciale et maritime. [...]
Fondé en 1847 par Robert Middleton et Charles Saint-Michel, ce journal est d'abord connu sous le nom de Morning Chronicle. Son programme éditorial est tourné vers les intérêts britanniques, ce qui plaît aux conservateurs et aux impérialistes. Toutefois, cela n'en fait pas une publication politique pour autant puisque l'on y évite les longs éditoriaux et les sujets polémiques, probablement pour se différencier du Quebec Gazette, ancien employeur de Middleton et féroce concurrent. Le contenu est plutôt centré sur l'actualité (majoritairement en provenance d'autres journaux anglais et américains), sur la vie commerciale et maritime, ainsi que sur la littérature (peu présente pendant les premières années). La ligne éditoriale du journal est définie comme suit : « [.] in the management of The Morning Chronicle we shall, therefore, begin by simply declaring, that, as we glory in our connexion with the British Empire, it will be our undeviating aim and unremitting endeavour, to create and foster a cordial attachment to those time-honoured institutions which have made her so illustrious in the annals of the world ». (May 18, 1847, p. 2)

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« [...] la direction de The Morning Chronicle, par conséquent, débute en déclarant simplement que, comme nous sommes très fiers de notre relation avec l'Empire Britannique, notre but sera sans détour de créer et d'entretenir un attachement aux honorables institutions britanniques, qui se sont grandement illustrées à travers l'histoire mondiale ». Sous Charles Saint-Michel (1849-1860), le journal devient le porte-parole des aspirations de la bourgeoisie commerciale anglaise et les sujets politiques prennent une part plus importante. L'esprit protectionniste, rattaché au torysme, teinte la rédaction. Durant la période de la Confédération, le Morning est utilisé comme tribune pour faire la promotion des idées de John A. Macdonald. Toutefois, l'attrait premier du journal reste avant tout la vie relative au commerce. En 1874, une fusion avec The Quebec Gazette met fin à une concurrence jugée ruineuse. Fondé en juin 1764, c'est l'un des plus vieux journaux d'Amérique du Nord. Une nouvelle entente survient en 1924. Pour mettre fin à une concurrence qui les affaiblit, le journal alors connu sous le nom de Quebec Chronicle and Quebec Gazette et le Quebec Daily Telegraph (fondé en 1875 par James Carrel, il défend les idées populaires et est reconnu comme étant libéral) s'associent et deviennent le Chronicle Telegraph. Les nouvelles prennent une place prépondérante dans les colonnes de la « nouvelle » publication. À partir de 1934, le journal est connu sous le nom The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Il paraît toujours aujourd'hui. Voici les différents titres que le Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph a connus depuis ses débuts : Disponibles en ligne : The Morning Chronicle (Jan. 1847 - Nov. 1850) The Morning Chronicle and Commercial and Shipping, 1850-1888 The Morning Chronicle (Feb. 1888 - May 1888) The Quebec Morning Chronicle, 1888-1898 The Quebec Chronicle, 1898-1924 Non disponible en ligne : The Chronicle Telegraph (1925-1934) The Québec Chronicle-Telegraph (1934 à ce jour)


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Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, t. 1, p. 1-3, 153-157. Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, Les journaux du Québec de 1764 à 1964, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1965, p. 208-210. Waterston, Elizabeth, « Middleton, Robert », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne. [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Wikipedia, «The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph» [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, «History» [Consulté le 25-05-2006]

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[" Grand Trunk RA U.WA Y.REDUCTION IN FARES Quebec & Montreal.S ^ and after MONDAT nex\\ thply to H.ATKINSON, Jr, IT, St.James Street.Queb\u2019C, Ap il 12, 1864,\t2aw-tf TÏÏHfTP^ X LllLlIl Turnips I Turnips 1 Per S.S.\u201c Hibernian 500 lbs.White Globe Turnip, 700 \u201c Yellow Aberdeen \u201c 500 \u201c Yellow Altringham \u201c 300 M Yellow Malta \u201c 300 M Green top improved Swedes 300 \u201c Purple u \u201c\t« AND OTHER VARIETIES, Just received from the beet Englieb honses, and for sale, wholesale and reta 1, by JOHN W.MoLB JD, St.John\u2019a Gate, Qnebee.Quebec, May 19,18c'4.LANDING Ex w Glencairn Barrels currants, Boxes Valencia Reieins.Boxes Bieme Figs, Drnmi Belter a Raisin», Boxes Casey\u2019s Liverpool Soap, Hogsheads and qr.-casks Olive Oil, Hogsheads Raw Oil, Hogsheads Palm Oil, Barrels Gninejs\u2019s Porter, quart* and pints.Hogsheads Silicate of Soda, Oases Castor Oil7 Qr -reeks Vinegrowers\u2019 Brandy, O»b*0 Vinegrowers\u2019 Brandy, Bags Arracan Rise, Barrels Roil Brimstone, Barrels Floor and Snlphnr, Hogsheads Soda Ash, Kegs Seltpetie, Canes Thin\u2019s Pit kies, Gears Tbi de Whiskey.For Sale by UAN1, GIBB A 00.Qneb*c, May IT, 1864.\tim PRIME AXD Prime Mess Beef.AND PRIME MESS PORK.SHIP BISCUIT isro i A.isrr) a CORDAGE, ALL.SIZES.For Sale by DALY k OO., No.38 St.Peter Street.Qnebee, May 9, 1864.STOCKHOLM AND COAL TAR, BLACK AND BRIGHT VARNISHES, PITCH AND OAKUM, For Sale by DALY A CO., No.38 St.Peter Street.Qnebee, May 9, 1864.\tif.Landing ex \u201c Ben Nevis AGS ARKAOAN RICE, B Hbds.Batten Bine, Bartels Uopperas, lisrcTS Soda Asb, Bane\u2019s Zante Currants, Oases North Wiltshire Cheese, Oases Queen\u2019s Arms Cheese, Cares Bieme Figs.For Sale by LANE, GIBB k CO.Quebec.M«y 16.1864.\t1m Landing ex \u201cJohn Bull:\u201d 250 y j ^p0^818 üscülorbd 100 Cheats Finest Souchong, 60 Balee OIovob, 10 Hhda.Oolen;sn\u2019a Mustard, to Oases Booths' London Old Tom, 100 Boxes Belmont Sperm and Pprrm Gandies, 5 Puncheons Old Jamaica Ram.For Sale by LANE, GIBB k 00.Quebec.May 12, 1664.\t1m GEO.T.PHILLIPS, Plumber, Gas & Steam-fitter, No.1 Va Hier Street» Nearly Opposite J.O.Valliere & Son's Cabinet Factory, WOULD respectfully notify bia onstoraera and the pnblic in general that ha is prepared to exaente all orders in the above branches with neatness and despatch, and on the most reasonable terms.ff Orders solicited and punctually attended to.Quebec, May 4, 1834.\ttf Landing ex \u201cCity of Hamilton 25 X1hland8ÜBL1 BBRRIBD H0L\u201d For Bale by LANE, GIBB A OO.Qatbso, May 16, 1864.\tim New Restaurant THE undersigned has opened the finalv situated premises opposite the Music Ball, No.14, 8t.Loom Btbiit, where be will always keep on band the best of WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS and provide LUNOHBS, Ac., at all reasonable hours.JOHN LILL.Quebec, May 14, 1864.\t8m DR.J.L.HALL, Agent for the Sale of Mineral Lands IX TBX UNITED STATES, 0 4 NAD A A NOVA BOOTIA, Mineral Properties visited and rsported upon.ORES ASSAYED.orrroK bcdhs vbok 10 to 3.EF- At 31, PINE 6TRE4T, NEW YuRK.May 10.1834.\t3m EVAN l.PRICE, LAND, Mining and General Agent, No.G, Peter Street.Qnebso, May 4, 1864.Im ONE OF Hauiiewell\u2019s (treat Remedies* HUNNEWELL\u2019S B0LE0TI0 PILLS.\u2014Tim Taos Form or a Cathartic.\u2014By the application of true Medical Laws, both character and economy are combined in this most valuable Pill.To prevent patting into tbe stomach snob quantities of indigestible and injurions drags usually contained in Pills that require from four to six to get » decent catbartio, and to prevent the Griping Pains so erroneously judged to be evidence of character, was tbe study in this development.The due seldom exceeding one, and never more than two Pills, settles tbe question of economy, and confidence is asked to test their true character in Dytpepsia, Cotlivevtss, Biliousness, Liver Complaints, Piles, all derangements of tbe Stomach and Bowels, and as a true Family Pill.For Worms they are a sore cure.tf For sale by all Wholesale and Retail Dealers.JOHN L.HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, Practical Chemist and Pharmaceutist, Boston, Mass.tf\" At retail In Quebec by 0.Giroux, Jas.H.Marsh, Jos.Bowles tf Wholesale and Retail Agents.J.MÜS30N A OO.May 23, 1864.\t.lw MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Summer 1864.Passengers Booked to Londonderry, Glasgow, or Liverpool.Return Tickets granted at reduced Rates.7*'HIS COMPANY\u2019S LINE la composed of the following First Ulasa Steamships:\u2014 PERUVIAN, 2600 tons.Gapt.Ballantlne HIBERNIAN, 2434 tons.\t11 Dutton, NOVA SOOriAN, 2300 tons.\" Graham.JURA, 2Î40 tons.\u201c Alton.BELGIAN, 2200 ton,.->-,l Brown.NORTH AMERICAN, 1784 tons « Wylie.DAMASCUS, 1300 tons.\t\u201c Kerr.MORAVIAN, 2660 tons.Building.Carrying the Canadian % United State* Mail*.Sailing from LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY, and from QUEBBO every SATURDAY, jailing at Loch Foyle to receive on board and tend Mails and Passengers from and to Londonderry.The following are the dates of sailing 3FR03I QUEBEC : BELGIAN.Saturday, May 14, \u201964.NORTH AMERICAN.\t\u201c\t»\t31,\t\u2022' HIBBRNIAN.*\u2022\t«\t28,\t\u2022\u2022 PERUVIAN.\"\tJane 4,\t» AXD KVIRT SaCCIIDIia SATURDAY.RATES OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC I To Londonderry, Glasgow or Liverpool.Oabin\u2014$36, $70 and $80, according to accommodation.Steerage\u2014$30.Berths not seenred until paid for.An axperienoed Surgeon carried on each vessel.S3\" A tender will leave tbe Napoleon Wharf every Saturday morning, with mails and passengers at NINE o\u2019clock, precisely.For further partionlars apply to ALLANS, RA8 * GO., ?gente.Quebec, May 9, 1864.MONTREAL Ocean Steamship Company.Summer Arrangements.FOR 1 8 G 4.Direct Steam Communication WITH CLA8COW- THIS COMPANY\u2019S GLASGOW LINE is composed of the following First Class Steamships :\u2014 ST.ANDREW.1500 Tons.Capt.Scott.ST.GEORGE.1500 Tons.Capt.Aird.ST.PATRICK.1400 Tons.Capt.Kerr.ST.DAVID.1600 Tons.Building.RATES OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC.Cabin.$60.00.Intermediate.$40.00.Steerage.$25.00 Intermediate Passengers by this Line art tarnished by the Company with beds, bedding, and all other requisites.For farther particulars apply to ALLANS, RAE A CO.-Agents, 21 St.Peter Street.Quebec, May 9th, 1864.FISHER BROS., Stock, Specie and Exchange BROKERS, No.38 St.Peter St., and 2 Buads St., U.T., OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, QUEBEC.W.A.FISHER.JOHN FISHER.All kinds of Uncarrent Money bought and sold at best rates.Sterling Exchange and Draf'S on the principal cities in tha United Bute* always on hand and for sale.Stocks bought and sold, and Loans nego-elated.Quebec, May 4, 1864.\t6w Montambault & Pitau, ADVOCATES, No.14, HALDIMAND STREET, UPPER TOWN, tj\u201d Will attend the Courts of Artbabaska, Inverness and Ste.Orcix.Quebec, May 2,1864.\t2m Notice to Hotel-keepers and Retailers of Spirituous Liquors.ÏIOENSEDHotsl-keepsra and Retailers of j Spirituous Liquors, Ao., are remiaded that all such License j expire on 30th April of e&cb year, aud tbit persons Helling Spirituous Liquors after that date without having renewed their licecao.1, are liable to a fine of $50 or three months imprisonment.J.M.LeMOINB, Collector.Ofli .e of tbe Inland Revenue, Qcebao, May 18, 1864.\t4w-3aw For Sale, A FINE BEA0H end DEEP-WATER LOT f\\ at Point Levy, opposite the East India Wbarf, well adapted for tha construction of Wbarvei, and sheltered both from the East and West winds.For patticnlars aprly to Joxx Cuavaix, proprietor ; or at tbn üifine of tha andersigned, where a plan of the property may be seen.If not sold before the 27th, will be sold by Auction at tho Office of A.J.Maxham A Oo , at HAM.N.H.BOWEN, No.18, St.Peter Street.Qnebse, May 20, 1864.\t2-3aw Just Deceived.W.WRIGHT, MERCHANT TAILOR, BEGS to call a tentlon to his increased Stock of NEW GOOD3, forming a very complété and choice assortment of the Latest Styles IX Scotch, English inois Central 29 a 27 discount.Erie 55j a 56].We beg to direct the attention of our readers eat an(i extra, in accordance with an address to the anniversary meeting of the Quebec City 0f the Legislative Assembly.The Speaker Mission, which will be held in the Lecture 8tated that us an independent branch of the Hall, St.Anne street, to-morrow evening.We Legislature, they were not bound to give the are informed several gentlemen (clerical and information asked for, but that as a matter of lay) will address the meeting.Ami as the cou^es^ and without admitting the right to object of the Mission is * good one, we trust demand such information, the information there will be a good attendance of our citizens might be communicated and of the mariners in port, who can make it f convenient to attend.TADOUSAC HOTEL.Wo learn that this Hotel will be completed and opened to receive visitors on the 16th Jane.The ferry from the Riviere da Loup Wharf will be run daily by the steamer Arctic, and the Magnet will run as usual, twice a week from Quebec to Ha ! Ha 1 Bay and return.Arrangements have been made with Mr.Pope, late of Donegaaa Hotel, and Hay\u2019s House, Montreal, to superintend the Hotel, which is a Col.TACHE pointed out that the information was not asked for by the Crown for its own information, but was asked for by the Provincial Secretary, in order to fulfil tbs request of an address passed in the other branch of the Legislature.Hon.Mr.FERGÜSSON BLAIR thought the Assembly should bave asked for this informa- AmCriCaH lion in the ordinary way by message to this Council, and not through the Government.Hon.Mr.CHRISTIE thought the Provincial Secretary bad done no more than bis duty in sending the letter.But the Assembly bad acted wrongly in voting such an address, as it LATEST BY THE S.S.\u201cGLASGOW.\u201d Cofinraobn, 10th.\u2014The Government has concluded a truce for one month, commencing on the 12th inst.The belligerents are to give notice of their intention to renew hostilities one week before the expiration.The allies will remain in possession of Jutland, acd the Danes of Alien.The allies are not to impose any farther contributions in Jutland, nor interfere in the civil Government qf that Province.The blockade of the German ports is raised.guarantee to the public tbnt a first-class house implied a supervision over this House which ensued.As soon as the pickets a .ft A_«I\tI ^\t?rtrn f rvn P kftttftSk Fout Mokrob, 23rd.\u2014Yesterday, at noon, the pickets on our left, and near the Point of Rocks on the Appotomax, were driven in by the Confederates, and quite an engagement reached our will be kept.ST.JOHN STREET.The new wall of the fortifications outride St.John\u2019s Gate has been completed.We trust there will be no delay in moving the side-walk back to the line of the wall, levelling the street, and clearing away the rubbish, so that j the publia may be enabled to profit by the widening of the thoroughfare.OFF THE TRACK.An evening contemporary states that on Tuesday, a freight train on the Grand Trunk, going westward, raa oft the track east of Somerset, tearing np the sleepers of the road, smashing the rails and damaging six cars.There was nobody hurt so far as was ascer- j tained.AMERICAN STEAMBOAT COMPANY.We learn that Mr.Delorme, of this city, has been duly appointed agent for the American Express Line of Steamers, from Montreal, through Wear, tailing et tbs principal way stations, both on the Canada and American side.His office is in Sons-le-Fort Street, near the Napoleon Wharf.ANOTHER ACCIDENT.On Wednesday evening, Madame Grenier, wife of M.Grenier, cooper, waa thrown from a caleche in 8t.Paul street, and severely injured.It appears that the horse took fright and bolted, the vehicle coming in contact with a cart aod Madame G.being violently thrown to ihe ground.6.Galop.-.Tophien.Faust.THE CHAUDIERE MINES.In the mining regions of the Chaodiere, matters are beginning to move.In one claim, last week, five men took out, in three days, gold U> the vaine ol $137- not bad as an indication of what may be expected.As a matter of coarse, we do not anticipate, nor would it be wise for a moment to bold out the hope that all, or even the quarter of those who go there will tonch the \u201c yellow metal.\u201d A great many huts have been ereoted daring the last wesk, but generally, the ground is too wet for active operations.BOOK NOTICES.We are again compelled to bold over a number of book notices, Ac , for want of space.TRADE SALE OF GROCERIES CONTINUED.The auction sale at the stores of Messrs.Gibb, Lsird & Ross, which commenced yesterday, wes well attended by the Trade, and a large quantity of goods were disposed of.It win he continued to-morrow (Friday) morning, at nine o\u2019clock, when the Sugars, Molasses, ought to be resisted.Hon.Mr.McMURRICH thonght the object of the address was economy, and ha woald be in favor of ac»eding to the request.Hon.Mr.BLAIR said the object, as be understood it, was to obuin information as to the nationality of the employés of the House.After some farther conversation the subject tras dropped, the Speaker stating that he would return no answer to the letter.DEATHS IN THN PROVINCIAL t*l*ITlNT!ABV.Hon.Mr.CHRISTIE moved that an humble Address be presented to His Excellency the Governor General, praying that Hie Excellency will be pleased to cause to be laid before this House, a Return of the death* which have occurred in the Provincial Penitentiary from the let of January, 1863, until the 25lh day of May, 1864, shewing the name of each person deceased, the nature of disease causing death, and the name of the Medical Attendant in each »ae.\u2014 Carried.FRINTIMO.Hon.Mr.SIMPSON brought up the 6th Report of the Committee on Printing.Coneidera-tion on Monday next.A9BIOULTUR1.Hon.Mr.CHRISTIE brought up the 1st Report of the Joint Committee on Agriculture, recommending that the quorum of said Committee be reduced to seven, and on motion of the same hon.member, the quornm was so reduced.AMENDMENT OF 120TU CHAP.OF OONSOLIDATBD STATUTS» OF U.O.The bill being called up for a third reading, Hon.Mr.RKESOR moved that the title of the bill be altered to \u201c An Act relating to Justices in Quarter Sessions of the Peace in the Judicial Districts of Upper Oanade.\u201d Tbs amendment was adopted, and the bill was read a third time and passed.PBSMOINKS AND DSSBARqUI* COMMON.The hill waa brought up for a third readtugi when Hoo.Mr.BUREAU, who bad it iu charge in the absence of the mover, stated that be had tisement.received a communication from one of the pro-\tported from the field to prison depots, qnd a at nme\to cioca,\twuru\t*«*\t«-*\u2014,-\u2014\u2014»\ti\trcceiveu » amrmatinw amend-\tlarae amount of artillery and other implements S/ropi,\tOil., Ac., will be\toï.r.a.-S.\t*«\"'\u2022\t|\tZl.\toVL .«.i™ c.mp.ig/.e,.brought The resîo7.ibii.ty of accepting them, and he,\tSeveral thousand cavalry horse, have been therefore ^proposed to postpone, but Hon.Sir\tforwarded to the army, and the grand army of ?P Tache, and other member, intervened, !\ttU Potomac is now fully as strong^ numbers.On Tuesday, the weather was cool and I and ga;d the amendments could be proposed in | $00 better eqnippe clcndv, with indications of rain.Yesterday other House.read a third time and THE WEATHER.morning several heavy showers fell, and a portion of the afternoon was showery.THE NEW FRENCH CONSUL.Mods.Gauthier, the new French Consul General for Canada, arrived in this city on Tuesday morning, in the steamer Montreal.The Consul was accompanied by his family.The bill was then read a passed.GOLD MINNS.Hon.Mr.CAMPBELL sa\u2018d be was ready to go on with the bill, but as it had been distributed only half an hour, and not yet translated into French, and, as no doubt non.memberc would like to read it before it was proceeded Platte and Cherry Creeks were \u2022wept away.Hundreds of farms for miles above and below with growing crops were completely ruined.The loss of property is estimated at over one million dollars.New York, May 24 \u2014The THtnes' Washington special says the Senate Military Committee is considering the proposition to allow the President to call out volunteers for a less period than three years.Judge Wylie, cf the District Supreme Court, has decided that gold speculations are contrary to public policy, and that a plaintiff can neither recover profits made on former operations, and remaining in tho bands of defendants, or monies deposited with them as margin or collateral security, under contract for the purchase of gold.Washington, 24th.\u2014Capt.Street reports the Rappahannock river to be clear of torpédos from its month to Fredericksburg, but there are guerillas lurking on its banks.Transports can now reach Fredericksburg with supplies for the army.New York, May 24.\u2014The Washington Republican of lost evening says onr army on Sunday noon was 15 miles beyond Spottsylvania Courthouse, and everything was progressing favorably.The Richmond Enquirer admits heavy loss in the battle with Butler last week, and foots it up at 1500.Fortress Monroe, May 24, 4 p.m.\u2014Reports by Gen.Butler\u2019s despatch boat eay everything is quiet.There have been no hostilities since Saturday night.From the best accounts it appears that the Confederates received a severe punishment for their attempt at a night surprise.They had to bury their dead under a flag of tru».2100 wounded have been brought down the James river since the army first landed.An official order has been issued calling out I\tI boys 16 yearsofnge to garrison Richmond.Am j Luîance-men and musicians are also ordered into the ranks.Sheridan was this morning at Dunkirk, and will be at Milford to-night No despatches have been received to-day from Sherman, and none are expected for seve ral days.Despatches from Butler have been re»ived to-day, relating briefly to the respective forces Admiral Lee, in a telegram dated 22nd inst to the Secretary of Navy, states i-^-Last night the enemy attacked our army, and were hand somely repulsed.A despatch from Canby, dated 18th inst.mouth of Red River, slates that Banks\u2019 troops had arrived at Semmesport yesterday, and will reach Morgansea to-day.The army is in better condition than waa expected, and will soon bo ready to resume offensive operations.(Signed,)\tE.M.Stanton.Hancock moved his corps at midnight on the 20tb inst., following a road opened by the cavalry, and marched to Bowling Green un obstructed, crossing the Mattapony at Mulford After proceeding directly south a mile, Han' cock baited his column and formed line of battle, commanding a position on the crest of a range of bills, where he L confident he can stand against any force Lee will deem it pru dent to attack with.We occupy the railroad between the Con federate army and Richmond, over which Lee haa transported all the supplies for his army.Lee must vacate his stronghold in the swamps and forest near Spottsylvania Court House, and ent his way through the net in which he is entrapped, and march his army Richmondward, or he most crush the army of the Potomac where it lies.Anuther correspondent says Lee finds his position in front of Spottsylvania completely tnrned, and is compelled to abandon it.It pow a race who shall first reach the next line of Confederate defenses, supposed to be on the North Anna.Lee is a trifle ahead.Our army is in superb condition.Weather and roads fine for the season.On the afternoon of the 21st inst, Wright was attacked, but he soon put the Confederates to flight.Another correspondent says of the fight at Milford Station, that French\u2019s battery amused the Confederates, while the cavalry force flanked their position, when they beat a hasty retreat leaving behind a battery, six officers and sixty men, besides a quantity of delicacies, wearing apparel, 4c., sent up from Richmond the day previous.New York, 25th.\u2014The Herald'» 9th Corps comepondent says that simultaneous with the attack on onr left, on the night of the 19th inst., a division of cavalry attacked onr extreme right\u2014compQsed of colored troops.The attack, which was impetuous, was met with great steadiness, ahd a heavy volley from the rifles of the colored soldiers bronght tha Confederates to a bait.They formed again, however, and advanced more steady, when they were again met with unflinching bravery.Fiad-ing that they could make no impression they 150\u2014tons coal to John Laird.300 tons pig iron to Law, Young 4 Co.\t,\t.\t, Per *hip Primls Mauritz, Zachanaaen, from Tonsberg\u201412 cases beer to Falkenberg 4 Mc- Blain.\u2022\t, \u201e\t.T Per abip Isabella, Saunders Lloyd, from Newport\u20143732 bars railway iron, 7480 fi*h plates, 3740 chain plates, 38 bags containing 7524 boita to T Railway.Per bark Polly, Ditchon, from Glasgow and Ar-drossan\u20142721 bars iron and 664 bdles do S A Mynmd.«50 b.r.in» \u201ci^[«\t\u201c'Ij'g\tW.a.k tb.bo.u .«brf .«.of b.r \u201ed floated to the ice, where the crew were, and, with gra*.2531 bars iron cott 4 Co.\t¦\t.\t_\t.\t, Per bark Margaret, Crniksbank, from Sunderland\u2014536 chaldrons coal to Quebec Gas Co.200 crates bottle* to A Joseph.Per schr Ste Anne, Lemieux, from Ste Anne | des Monts\u20142 boxes raw furs to Thos Fraaer.1 brl timothy seed, 3 bags empty bags, 1 bdle green hides to Tessier 4 Ledroit Per bark Lancaster, Greig, from Liverpool\u2014 | 7740 hag* salt to Hoas 4 Co.B.4 A.EXPRESS COMPANY.May 25\u20141 parcel to Gillespie, Crawford 4 Co.do to C F Fletcher.1 box to J Brown 4 Co.1 do to T Gagne.2 do to W McLimont.1 parcel to C E Holiwell.1 do to P Sinclair 4 Son.reserve force, two of our batteries opened on the enemy with a deadly fire, and they were so taken by surprise that they lost heavily in both killed and wounded.The Confederate Qen.Walker is wounded and a prisoner, with many of his men.The enemy got the worst of the skirmish, and retired.Picket skirmishing is going on much of the time along our lines.There was heavy skirmishing this morning.Particulars not yet received.Washington, May 23.\u2014To Maj.Gen.Dix.\u2014 Despatches from Major-General Canby, dated mouth of Red River, midnight, 15th May, state that Admiral Porter has just arrived.The remainder of the gunboats will arrive to-night.Banka will probably reach Semmesport, on the Atcbeafayln, to-morrow.A despatch from Admiral Porter, dated on board the flagship Black Huwk, mouth of Red River, I6tb, states that the portion of the squadron above the fort at Alexandria have been released from their unpleasant position, owing to the indefatigable exertions of Lt.-Col.Bailey, acting engineer of 19th army corps, who proposed and built a tree dam of 600 feet across the river, at the lower falls, which enabled all the vessels to pass in safety, the back water of Mississippi reaching Alexandria, and allowing them to pass over the shoals aid the obstructions planted by the enemy to a point of safety.An official report from Cairo, dated May 23rd y ta tes that the army and gunboats were all safe at the month of the Jled River, and Semiqesport.We have no official reports since my last telegram from Gen.Grant or Gen.Butler.Official reports of this department show that 8 days after the great battle at Spottsylvania, many thousand yeteran troops have been forwarded to Gen.Grant.Tho whole army has been amply supplied with full rations of subsistance.Upwards of 20,000 sick and wounded have been transferred from the field to Washington hospitals, and placed under surgical c*re.Over 8,00Q prisoners hayp been trans- supplied and furnished titan When the campaign opened.Several thousand reinforcements have also been forwarded to other armies ia the field, and ample supplies to all.Daring the same time ovtr $0,000 volunteers for a hundred days ha»e been mustered Into service, clothed, armed and equipped, and transported to respective posi- (Signed)\tK.M.Santon.RAFTS ARRIVED AT QUEBEC.May 25.Ta* Patton\u2019s, stave*.Indian cove West.Haynes 4 Pillera\u2019, whit* pine, 4c, St Michael\u2019* cove.J B For«yth'*, white pin®, 4c, Cap Rouge.MARITIME EXTRACTS.The berk Sleipner.Capt.Waage, from Bergrn, left last evening, in tow of steamer Voyageur, sn route for Chicago.On Mondav laat Messrs.Patterjou 4 Shaw arc-cesefulty launched a *bip of 1150 ton* burthea ; her length of keel i« 185 feet, length over-all 202 feet, breadth of beam 37 feet 8 in., depth of hold 24 feet.Thia la the only «hip that Me**™.8.4 P.have built during the p*»t winter, and abe now reflect* great credit on the cate and pain* they have L\u2019HOIST RESTAURANT, .Nj.12), GARDEN STREET.MEALS of all hours ready at a moment's colics.Mon\u2019hly B.ardeis ttken on reasonable terms.Balls, 3oir«* s, Dinten or Parth «, raefa as Entrées, Entremet*, furnished at domicile.Persjss receiving visitors unexpected car, ia a faw minuter, hate the means of supplying their need.J.L\u2019H.Quebec, May 36, 1884.that no bad material or «lighting of work thould take placet and they now have their reward\u2014a beautiful and substantial ship, and one that U well worth a price.\t\u201e\t., Losa of the bark Tay, of Shield*, John Pum* Ma*ter.\u2014On the 5th May wa* *tore in with ice during the afternoon ; finding the *bip finking rapidly, ordered the laihinga of the boat* to be cut away, and the crew scrambled on to the ice for safety, and in three minute* from her striking went down, with three hands on board, who were to save some of their effect*.After the NOTICE.MISSING since the lata fire in Uaid-n S reel.Bed Olothitg, S pair Sheets, 8 pair Blaitketa wrapped into a white shee\u2019, a Box oontaioiag Hones L\u2019uer, a Table Cloth containing Koive*, Sllver-Pla'ed Foiks urd Sooocs, marked J L and J.L\u2019H, a Jar an Tin Cos', Brass Padlcck contrioing Fas , Chaire, 4c., acd a Patent Leaver Gold Watch and Cable Chain Any kformtlion will be thankfully received at 12i Garden Srrce>.J.L\u2019HOIST.Quebec, May 26, 1864.NOTICE.Min» lint introjnoed.The demand tit \\ tham has steadily inenased.and purely opon their own merl e, they have found favor with those who, from Pulmonary, Bronchial or Asthmatic comr laints require them.F or Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and Indu-eosa, they are entirely efficacious nmoving all obs ten otic ns, acd Increasing at on a the power and flexibility e tbe voice.DIED.On tbe 24th inaL, at the reeideuce of D A Col-lam, Esq., Catherine, aged 7) years, only child of I Mr.John McCall.The funeral will leave her father\u2019* house, SL Foy's Road, on Thursday, the 28th inst, at 3 p.m.The attendance of friends is requested.Glover & Fry Beg to coll attention to their Increased STOCK OF NEW GOODS, Received by Steamships Jura, America^ North American, Britannia and Hibtruim, forming a very complete and choice assortment of the Latest Styles in every deportment of With the very best kinds of PLAIN FAMILY GOODS In Cottons, Linens oni Woollens.A PRIME LOT OF Scotch and Catmdian Tweeds^ West of England Doeskins, Cloths, 8fC.tar FOUR CASES Just Opened or Geutifmen\u2019s Fprlag and Sommer CLOTHING.Light Inverness Capes Waterproof Capes, Tweed Bolts, , Black Frock Coats, Black Office Coats, Yostg, Ao.\u2022maue\u2014 A farther supply of Children's Knickerbocker, Cambridge and other Bolts.Quebec, April a.1864.\t_____ NOTICE.Notice is hereby g\u2019.vea thalw# have appointed Mss»8.LANE, GIBB & CO.BOLE AGENTS for the BALI of our Whiskey & Spirits in Quebec.J H.R.MOL80X « BROS.Montreal, April J7, 1864.Molson'8_Whiskey.WITH reference to fie foregoing Hotlee, the nndersignod hetety beg to loform their friends and tbs pab\u2019io that they are pre NOTICE.3\"7BK undersigned will not be responsible for any debit contracted by their crews tbont written orders from themselves.\"Edmund Kaye,\"\tCapt D.BLYTH, BaUcto,\u201d\t\u2022\u2022 O.HAYWARD.Quebec, May 25, 1864 .\t8 NOTICE.TBS unders'gced will no.be respontfola for any denis contracted by tbe crew cf the ORIENTAL, without a written order signed by himrelt.HENRY TOM, Master.Quebec, May 26, 1861.\tS NOTICE.\u2022 THE under signed will not be responslnla for any debts contracted by the crew « f tbe Barque POLLY, without a wriiteu ord-r from himself.F.D ETC HON, Master.Quebec, May Io, 1864.\t3 NOTICE.THR u^derrigeei will no: bs responsible for any debt* cost a:ted by tbe crew of t&e Ba:qie NSPAUL, without a written .order from himself.M D ANDERSON, Master.Que ee, May 26 16A4.\t3p NOTICE.ÏHB nudtrslgned will sot be re.\u2019ponsibla for any debts ooctneted by tbe crew of Bark BALFOUR, without an order from him* If.\t_ WM BEN HAM, Matter.Quebec, Mty 26, 1864.\t2j> NOTICE.THE undersigned, Norwegian Hbip-mstters, will not be rtsponiinle for any debts oonlr.cted by their crews, wi bout a written order signed by themselves.A.Illbssim, master Ship ' Reform.' P.E.bTAtsLi, mister Ship \u2018 Elisabeth \u2019 T JouasBBSsv, master 8a.k \u2018 H.btMes.\u2019 j Qteb.c.May 26 196*.\t3 Art Union of* Glasgow.»\tO -Columbine, Rolfe, South Shields, April 2, II pared tj receive orders for WHISKEY of the Fry, coals.\t_\t.| *b >ve unrivalled manufacture, which they will Nicaragua, Marshall, Cardiff, April 8, Allans, Rae 4 Co, coals.-Olive, Fqcey, Cardiff, April 12, Allans, Rae A Co, coals.-Maria Elizabeth, Askco, London, April 4, A Gilmour 4 Co, bal.\u2014\u2014 Nepaul, Henderson, Suuderland, April 11, W Crawford, coals.____Creole, Gorman, Belfast, April 4, Benson 4 Co, coals.____Mamelon, Urquhart, Sunderland, April 4, Ga* Co, «o Js.tell to the trade in lots to salt parehatere, LANE, QI3B A OO.Quebec, April 21, 1864.\ttf ! Vanted Immediately, A THOROUGH FOOTMAN.INBIDB SERVANT Qaebtc, May 26, 1864.Apply at tbit offiot.Subscribers to tho Art union cf Glasgow ere informed tkat their Photographe due for the cum at year are now reaiy for dis* trlooiioa at the office cf tha andersign*d.A Pr *3 Pictoi« wes awarded lo W.H.Welch, Esq , of this Oity, \u2018 Ihe Deer S alket's Return,\u2019vain* five guineas.FELIX MORGAN, Hon Sec., 19J, St, John Sine4, wi hojt Quebec, May 26, 1864.Haddies, Haddies.McEWAVS OURING.' I A FRESH SUPPLY just received, and for as A.t>7 ADAM WATTERS.Finn&n U iddie Depot.Quebec, May 24, 1984, THE MORNING CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1864.Notice to Ship-builders, No.159.Lloyd?* Register of British and For-sign Shipping.ANCHORS AND CABLES.RIf 1 BRING to Ike Rwoiutioo passed bp the C\tra tie 39 h January and 33rd July, 13i3, and lu Janaary, 18 '4 to the effeet that m aad af .er the lit Jaly, \u2019814,Ma11 \" Anchor! and Chaîna «applied to «hipi ciaiœ-tug to be claued with Uie ''gate l in the \" Regiiter Book of thU Boclct», ma«t b) teat-M ed up to the Adoiralty proof, at a maobine u under the control and superintendence of tome u retpoutible public body, to at to enable it to be \u201c recognised as a public machine,\u201d and with a ?tew to obviate inooareoieaoe to partiel who ¦ay have been led to aappcae that certain blanati in trod need into the BUI now before Patliaxent, requiting all Ancbon and Cha\u2019na to be Seated, mar indace the Committee to abrogate the foregoing Rea lotion,\u2014 NOTIOB IS HBELABT Q1YR.NT that tbs Committee, under a deep aenie of the abaolnt necessity of requiring that the proving cf Ao-chore and Chaîna shall be conducted at a FbI> lio Ma : bine\u2014and not by Private Ind.vidaalf or Ftrmi, wiU adhere atcutly to the leiola-tioo quoted above.By order of the Ccmmittece, OKOROI B.SRIFARG, SeeieUry.1.White Lion Court, Comb ill, London, K.O., Hat April, 18(4.By orde', CHARLIS It.OOKBR.May 33.\t3 Notice to Builders, &c.No.166.Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping.RULES AND REGULATIONS, Section 46.N0T101 is hereby given, that in parananee of a Reaoletion this day paaaed by the Committee, the Rale, Section 48 for wood ah pa has been amended, by eaten ling the nee of jralvenisad iron boita as follows in ships claiming additional periods in cliaei:oation under this role, via.\" An additieaal pear will be allowed to all Skips tf the A haraoter, if fastened externally with treenail*, and with copper or j ello* metal bolts and dompe, to the exclusion of iroa, from the lower part of keel up to the height of one Cftb of the depth of bold, bdow the a?per aide of the app >r deck, in two or three deekedrblpe, and btlow tte nain or tonnage deck in spar decked ships, above which a l fastenings of every description cat-aide, and the whole of the ineide fastenings, except t*e frame bolts, and the bolts io iren straps on tiabeis otherwise admitted of iron ¦oat be properly galvanised.\" And twe yean will be aided to the A character if in lien of tn emails above «he door heeds, tte whole cf the p\u2019anking is fastened with bolts of copper, or ytllow metal to the above-named heigh*, and above such height with properly galvaaisid iron bolts.All inside fasten log* hitherto admitted of iror, in eluding all frame bolts, and holts in iron straps .on timbiT\u2019, or bstween two tblckLMScs of oo t»planking, most ais> be prop«rl) gal- ON HAND In bond or duty paid : Old Tom Gin, Ginger Wine, Cherry Cordial, Orange Bitters.E.POSTON & (0.Quebec, M*y 36, 1864.\t6 MUSIC H ALL! QTJEB RO.For Five Mghts Only, ootnisüctae Wharfage and Storage.rpei 1 th (koowt HI Sub3crib)n are préparai to receive, at their Spacious sal Deep-water Wharf n as Joan\u2019 Wharf), Ships of the largest tonnage for loading and unloading every description of March mdise, Coal, Iron, Ac.Excellent Storage on the premises at very moderate rates.DCDD A DUFfITT, Office, 33 Peter Streat.Quebec, May 36.1884.\t8 Masts and Spars, &c.for sale, w h:tk pink masts, Red Pine and Sprnce Spars.Hickory Bil!epe A Fabrique Sts.Quebec, May 21, 1864.CEASÀBA S HE.SD OFFICE\u2014?LkOE D\u2019AEMÏS, MONTREAL.I\u2019tHE TSIRTY-E/GHTH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of this COMPANY was held withiu the Rcya\u2019.Hotel, Ab)rdejo, on Friday, the 15th April, 1364.ALEXANDER STRONAOH, Esq , of DrumaHar, Otairman of the Ordinary Directors, in the Ouair.The adverliitment culling tbe meeting having been rial, there were submitted 1.\u2014.The Balance Sheet for the past year, with detailed states relative thereto, duly certified as correct, iu terms of the Act of Incorporation, by tbî Chairman and Manager, and also by the Auditor, 2.\u2014Report ty the Directors, which, on the motion or the Chairman, was cordially and unanimously approved of and adopted.The following parlicu\u2019.ars, derived from these documents, show the Operations of the Company for the past year : Amount proposed for Life Assurance during the year, contained in 1142 Propoavls.i.'5C0 858\t0 Amount of Prer-rosals accepted, and for which 941 Policies were issued .406 744 0 New Ancuul Promiums thereon.\u2014.12,416\t2 Clai ca by Doatb, including Bonnets on Participation Policies.31,(43 15 Total Sum Aisuied under carrent Life Policies, apvards of.2 530.000 0 Total Accumulated Fut di.441,446 16 Total Anna il Rever.ue.120.190 18 Bf Auction at tie Subscriber*\u2019 Storsr, cn MONDAY, the 33rd.WEDNESDAY, the 35tb, and FRIDAY, the 27th May.To commence at TWO P.M each day, precisely.\u2014WITHOUT aiSIBTU t\u2014 Extensive ooniigpments tf seasonable GOODS, via Portland, Montreal and the Biter.ooMrauiia : Olo hs, Woollens, Silks, Linens, Staff Goods, Fancy Goods.Small Wares, Haberdashery, Sewed MtsMaa, Stays, Braces, Shawls, Hats, Shoes, Umbrellas, Hosiery, Ribbon i and Trimmings.\u2014AMO\u2014 A few oatea London Straw Hats, Ladieb\u2019 and Gents\u2019, and a variety of other goods.G A H.GIB30NB, A A 3.Quebec, May 23, 1864.0 Stg.0 \u201c 10 1 \u2022\u2022 0 \u201c 3 *\u2022 3 \u2022' Tbe Directois desired to express their sense of ths ch'.igation under ttb ch tbe Oompany lay to tbe several Boaidj, anl to tbe principal Agents, for the laigs amount of Basincss done by them, which exceeded that of acy previous year.The Obairmar, in moving the adoption of the Report, congratulated the Meeting on the continued prisperiy of ihs tioropany, and submitted the following Statement showing the Progress of the Company's Business as Exhibited by a Comparison of its Operations during the Currency of the last Six Years.Year ending 3 Itt Jana\u2019ry.1858 186) 1864 Amounts Proposed for Lifo Assuiance\tAmount of New Policits Issued.\tNo.of\t\tNew Annual Premiums.\tTctil Revenue in each year.\tAccumulated Fonds.\tYear ending 31st Janu\u2019ry, \t\t|l| 25 £ a.\t«S \u2014 c *» \u2022 a.\u201d\t\t\t\t £169,840\t£126,180\t415\t356\t£3,989 18 0\t£60,906 11 10\t£249.536 9 2\t1856 289,076\t270,746\t933\t706\t7,971 17 6\t87,590 7 5\t334,606 11 0\t1861 500,608\t408,744\t1142\t942\t13,416 2 10\t120,190 16 3\t442,426 16 2\t1864 mmj aw, aovw.\t* I mma mm g & Q Jamaica RumTI Millinery.NOTICE.THE unde signed will not b« responsible for any debts tbs crew of the Ship CONWAY, of London, may contract, without his written order.GEORGE BARRETT, Master.Quebec, May 24, 1864.\t3p \"noiTceT rHS nndersigntd will not be responsible for any debts contracted by the ciew of the Buque RETRIEVER without a written order from himself.DAVID ODMMING, Master.Qnebec, May 24, 1864.\t3p LANDING Ex \u201c Htrony'7from Bordeaux : C Cotton Sheetings, Linen Sheetings, Table Oil Cloths, Quilts and Counterpanes.LAIRD A TSLFER, Corner of Hope A Fabrique Ste.Quebec, May 21, 1864.FANCY FLANNELS, Fancy Flannel Shirts.LAIRD A TELFEB, Corner of Hope A Fabrique Sts.Quebec.May 21, 1864.ALFXANDFR\u2019S Kid Gloves.LATRD A TBLFER, Corner of Hope A Fabrique Sts.Quebec, Mar 2).1831 Hooped Skirts.SMALL, MEDIUM and LARGE SIZES.LAIRD à TKLFKB, Ocr.ofH pe A Fabrique Sts.Quebec, May 21,1804.OPEN THIS DAY.Votes of thanks were pastel to the Directors and Office-bearers of tbe Company, at Head Office; to tbe M robe t and Offloe-bearers of the Local Boards ; and to the various Agents throughout the coautry.CHA8.F.GRIFFITH, Manager.CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS : HONOR AELE JOHN YOUNG, Chairman.HUGH TAYLOR, Esq , Advocate.\tI\tRouble OSAS.WILSON, M L 0.K D.OCLLIF, Esq , Merchant.\t|\tWM SACHE, Esq , Banker.SECRETARY: DAVIDSON PARKER.LANGLOIS & GLASS, AGENTS, 16, Peter Street.Quebec, Miy 21, 1864.\t10 BRITISH AND FOREIGN Marine Insurance Comp\u2019y OF LIVERPOOL [LIMITED!.CAPITAL.£1,000,000 STEELING.In 50,000 Shares of £20each, with power to increase to £2,000,000 Sterling J.SECRETARY: B.LUKIS.UNDERWRITER: R.N.DALE.Offices :\u2014Manchester Buildings, Liverpool, and 25, Cornhûl, London.The nndertigned are prepared to issue POLICIES on GOODS, FREIGHT and OARGOIS cn ths most favoiable terms.Lo.sis promptly settled without reference to England.DUNCAN PATTON & CO*, AGENTS, Qnebec Bank Buildings.Qnebec, May 12, 1864.\tI™ 1UCTION SALES G.& H.GIBSONE.Dry AUCTION BALE.BY A.J.MAXHAM A CO Sugars, Molasses, Havana Ci-, Fresh Fruits, Liquors, &c.AUCTION SALLfe BY A.J.MAXHAM & CO Sale Continued gars, fcyrups, Teas, Wines, EXTENSIVE SALE 09 Fresh Clroceries NOW LANDING.BY AUCTION WILL BS SOLD, MONDAT, Tbs 30th May, 1864, AT THE STORES OF MISSES.NOTICE him & Steamboat Engineers ! OTEAlfBOAT ENGINEERS are hereby no-O tified that the Board of Examining Engineers will meet for the examination of appli.cants, and renewal of Oertifiuates to qualified Engineers for the current year, as fol ows : At tbe Caston House, Quebec, on tbe 25tb, 26th.27th en 1 3 Hh of M i; iastant.At Montreal on the 30th i-nd 31st of May instant, and the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4ih of Jane next.By order of tbi Board, S.RI8L1Y, Chairman.May 21, 1864.\t4 Sale of Property THREE Lotaof Ground, H> uses and other Buildings, situate in St.Rich\u2019s Suburbs, on tbe sooth side of Dts'osies Street, formerly the property of Joseph Grtn'er, will bs sold by Public Auction, by tbe nndetsigned Notary, on MONDAY, tbe 30th May instant, at ONE P.M., on tbe spot Ba y terms of payment will be granted and Sheriff\u2019s title.For further information, epplj Xt S.I.GLAUKBMBY1R, N.P.Onebec, May 23.1864.\tid H Ex MARIE ALMIDA, from MaUnsu: HDS.CHOICE BRIGHT SUGAR Friday Morning, Toe 27th butant, AT THE STORES OF Gibb, Laird & lloss, w HEN tie f-ilowln?Gocde a ill be Hhds.B igbt Porto R c » S.ga , do do Cuba do Bril.Dry a d A Crushed Scg-r, Pans, barb ad ses rfrur, Barrels do do Hb l, Tierces and B Is.Eixa.\u2019s Vinegir, do do\tdo Gal.ten k Va- rot\u2019s do.Barrels Lard t il Half-boxes Wicdow G!a ?, us oned lias', Bhds.DtK iyje.\u2019s Geneva.Sale picotnally a*.NINE o\u2019olotk.?J.MAXHAM k 00., A * B.Quebec, May 36 *.864 UNDERWRITERS\u2019 SALE NOTICE.THI node signed will not be tetpousible for any debts eon* t acted by the crew of tbe Ship ______ANNIE LAURIE, wlthjut a written order from Li natif OAPT.WILSON.Quebec, May 33, 1864.\t3 Wanted to Charter, JkA.VESSEL for a coal loading port on tbe Bast Oiast.fcssel for Lime iok DONALD R MaoLBOD, Qnebec Ohambers, Peter Street.Q tebec, May 33, 1864 Wanted to 1 barter, SHIP foe a cargo Belfast, timber to A Ship for a cargo deals to Clyde do do timber k deals to Wicklow.J.BURST ALL k CO.Quebec, May 33,1864._________________ D T>roS.Sapsrio , 20 percent.OP.LANGLOIS k GLASS.Quebec, Vey 26,1864 .\t3 M Earthenware.Now Landiag ex Ships \u2018 Anile Lanrt*,\u2019 \u2018 Ben Mevie\u2019 and * Glencaim :* IRITIS of EARTHENWARE.ieI«M>»ed ter Country trade.HT.GOODWIN * 00 , Bt.PanlS.reet.Quebec, May 26, 1864.\t3 583 C1 Glassware.Jnit Received per Sieaxe: \u2019 Peruvian :\u2019 A f\\ /^A9K8 GLA88WARI\u2014Tumblers, ^\\J\tWicer.Decanters, Disber.Plate k?, be.HT.GOODWIN k 00.Qee>ee Mw 76, 1664._8_ Coal Oil.\u201c 60 B IS8 CONNOLLY would rJrpectfally invite an inspection of her SPRING IMPORTATIONS cf UBdoN {id Paris tiillineiy, 00XSIST1S8 cr BONNETS, CAPS, FEATHERP, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac., In tie Latest Styles.13, GiUiLLABD Staisr.Quebec, Msy 34, 1824.\t2p J II LAWLOR, ADVOCATE, or Office :\u2014Atkinson's Buildings, Nc.17, St.FitsbStxixt.Quebec, May 34, 1864.\t7 Quebec City Mission.| ASBS Bent\u2019s Pint Salad Oil, Sardines, i Ai ft., Capers and Olives, Boxes Mairaroni and Vermicelli, Panbans and Transparect Boxes Bag Walnu s.And daily expected, ex \"Lark\" A \u201c Margaiet,\u201d from Bordeaux and Marseilles : Blsat\u2019s Bordeaux White Vlnega*, Gal.bn's A Varon\u2019s do.Boxes Sweet and Bitter Shelled Almonds, Bags Hemp and Canary Seed, Box-s Castile Soap For Sale by GIBB, LAIRD A BOSS.Quebec, May 31, 1864 No.3, Fabiique Street.HENRY SME LTUN a CO.beg to announce to tho citisens * f Qnebec that they commeoce bi sioesa tbU day, attheabeva )\ti address, aad rjspactfolly inv te an inspection > Prunes d\u2019fcnte.of their stock, which has been selected by ' themselves in tbe btst European markets, con> s'sting iu part of: Provisions, ice Butter, CO Bcxes Coloured Cheese.\u2014AMD ALSO\u2014 25 Purcbeous U.0.High Wines, CO OP, 25 Cesks T- dd> Whiskey, 100 Boxes Swset Ohewisg Tobacc >.With a select ats rtment of Teas, oonsistlog of Best Souchong, Young and Old Hyson, Uncolored Japan, Ac., all of this spring\u2019s importation Fcr Sale at the lowest wholesale pr coi, by WM CONVEY, Paul Street, L.T.Quaker, Mij 2*, 1894.\t4 DeKuyper\u2019s Geneva.N Tea acd C off jo Sets, Salvers, Epirgoes, Oard and Cake Baskets, Dish Uovere, Side Dishes, Dinner and C;eakfist Uruslo, Batter Coolerr, Liquor Stands, Toast Racks Ac , Ac.Receiving : jyjoLAREN\u2019S GINGER WINE; MoLARBN\u2019S BITTERS\u2014very superior.For Sale by DONALD R.MaoLBOD, Quebec Chambers, Peter Street.Quebec.May 23, 1864.Milk for Sale.THE undersigned is prepared to deliver FRESH MILK io families morning and evening.Those favouring him 'fith their eastern will be supplied with tbe genuine article.Ail orders left at Missrs.LiMbscr:se A Bbguabd\u2019s, St.Joseph Street, St.Rnch\u2019s, or at the Farm, Dorchester Bridge, will be strictly attended to.TH03.MAY.Qnebec, May 21, 1864.\t6p Wanted to Charter, VESSEL of 490 to 500 tons, to load timber aid deals for A Card tf.Apply to OHaKLES1.LEYIY A Vay 10.18 4.Barrels do\tdo do Boxes Bright Clayed Sugar Pancheous Choice Jamaica Rnm Puncheons Bright Syrnp, Victoria Bales Superior Yara Leaf Tobaeoo for Cigars Crsea Superior Havana Oigan, very choice selection, different brands Ex LARK, from Bordeaux : Hhds.BorJesns Vinegar Qr -casks do do Bales Macctroni Biles Vermicelli Bales Soft Shell Lanquedoc Alaaond* Bales Filberts Bales Walnuts Oases French Mustard Oases Capers Casks French Rosin Casks French Spirits of Tarpsotlas Cates Sardines, i A | boxes Oases Fraite a 1\u2019Eau do Vie, assorted Ours Fruits aux Jnt, assorted Oases French Liqueurs Oases Ouracoa üa es Fancy Boxes Prunes, Cartoons Oases Prunes in Zino Boxes Kegs Prunes Oases Truffles Cas s Vermouth Bitters Oases Mushrooms Oases Grande Chartreuse, WhltsA Green Oasts Pease Bags Corks Cases Olive Oil, quarts, Bar tin A Goes-tor's Coses do pints,\tdo Bx DEODAR, from MarsellUsc Oases pint and quart Oil Bx M IRGARKF, from MxrstUlsSx Sags Canary Seed Bigs Hemp Be«d Bairels Crtam Tarter Barrels Fionr of Snlphur Banels Roil Brimstone Oases Castile Soap Ex EAGLET and HERON, from Hav», to close consignment : Oases Champagne, quarts, Tboré Lx Tear Oases Ohampaçns, pints,\tdo Giles Chan pagne, quarts, Ville it.gilt leaf dry Oases Champagne, qnarts, Purple do Case* Claret, * Haut Brien\u2019 OiSil Claret, 'St.BmiUien\u2019 Gaies Vo'nsy Ronge Oases Ohablis Blanc Ca«- W.O.HBNDSR30N, Agents in Canada.Quebec, Juael * 1843 No More Cod Liver Oil.IODIZED RÂÎF0RT SYRUP 'jf Grimault a week, and thus be free frem the many and grijai In oonveclencee to which ladles are generally subbed WEIGH FACTS.DOCTOR RADtVAY iuvites the alteutlou of '.he IntelX geut reader V> Uio facts here presented, showing ths superiority of hU P1L1S, at purgatives, over all other pills or purgative modiemw in ute.THEIR GREAT COMBINATIONS.They are Aperient, Tonic, Laxilive.Alterative, Stimu taut, Counter Irritant, Sudorific.AS EVACUANTS, They are more ccrt vu and thorough tfian the Drastic Pills of Aloes Croton an I Harlem Oil, or KlaUrlam ; and more soothing and In-Ming than Senna, or Rhubarb, or Tamarinds, or Cuslor Oil.Ai ALTERATIVES, They exorcise a more powerful infitience over the llvei an 1 lit secretions than calomel, mercury, blue pill,hence their importance in cam* of Liver Complaint* and Sploec Difflcu\u2019ikes, Jaundice, Dyspepsia.Uilioua Attacks, Head ache, Ac.In the troaUnont of lever*, either Bllloat, Yellow, Typhoid, and othgr reducing Fevers, thor are superior to quinine.Their lufiiience extend» over the entire sy.ttem,controlling, strengthening, and brselns up the relaxed and wasting energies, and regulating all tbe sec relions tn tbo natural performance of their duties clean-ting and purifying the bloo^.and purging from the system all diseased deposits and Impure humors.THE CAUSE OF PILES.A large dose of the Drastic Pills will, by irritating ths mucous membrane, produce a violent expulsion of th* contents In the bowels, but in eo doing other secretions aro suspended.L> such cases, the stool* will be found to bo light-colored and watery,and attended with cramps griphig pains, nausea, sickness.By this Increased un natural action of the bowels, the secretions of the kid n-yj and pancreas are diminished,followed by affections of tho kidneys, bladder, urethra, piles, tenesmus, gene ral prostration, costive ness, and tndlgoeUoa.Why Radway\u2019» Pills Core Small For In Sir* 11 Pox, Scurtet Fever, Erysipelas, Yellow.T/ phoi 1 and other reducing fivers, rcaaiTtox Is XtyM) cuen'idL But to administer a dosa ol Drastic Pills the '.rrU.ation they would produce, and tho relaxation (ted depletion that would follow, would be likely to prevs fatal.If physicians, tn these oasee, would give RAD WAY\u2019S PILLS, they wymld always cure their patienta (n these diseases a «avid, soothing, healing and genti) stimulating laxitive Is required, which Is senered bj RADWAY\u2019S PILLS.Why Imperfect Pill» Gripe.The cause of gnUng, nausea, sickness, tenesmus and dob hty, that Is Induced by a dose of drasllo pille, is ow lug to their Imperfect operation.If with the/acest, IA dueaserf humors, left circulating lathe system, were ex twllcd by theee pills, there would be but little pain o grip.tig.It 1« the absence of the ohe end other human which the Imperfect pills tail to pwras oat of the syrtev that occ isions tho pain.By examining the stools evgc uutod after severe griping they will be found Utln an' watery.TBE TRUE PILLS TO TAKE.The only safe pills to take are Dr.Rad way\u2019s, b«ca* they are the only pills that secure purgation without 4| pletlon, and expel diseased humors from the system.OASB 07 DYSPEPSIA CURED.For many years I have been afflicted with oar % 'HE MEDICAL ADVISER, on the modern treatment of mental and physical Incapacity, sy pbtlis.strict are, Ac.; with unfailing rules and prascrlp tiens for tbe speedy enre.by very simple means, of all the more common diseases aud supposed Incurable ma ladles of the sexual system.By Dr.W.Ds Koos.At D., &e , of the Ecole du Mrdeclne Paris.Gradnate In Medicine, Snrgery sud Midwifery ; Licentiate of the Royal Society ef Apothecaries, Ac.Reviews and Notices.\u201c To be vour own eonnsel er your own doctor, en tails risks that have become proverbial to a degree that prevents mneb good retolnlioo from taking soy benefit or advantage when reasonably offered.Suspicion begets Irreaelntion, and where there is no confidence ¦\u2022ed resnlte seldom follow Medical books area field for the faenlty alone, and the public act wisely In re fralnlog from their stndy.\u2022 Drink deep or taste not the Pierian spring.\u2019 ia good advice where the uninformed mind, listening to its own apprehensions.Is oltener ready to Imagine than use its cool Judgment.There Is oue class of medical lore, however that stands in position somewhat exceptional to oar remark, aud which tr«ats eu disorders and Irregularities in wbi morality is offended Por this reason tbe patient too often suffers in secret, or pnrsaes In ignorance prac tices that dally bring him Into a more hopeless condi tien for want of friendly advice.To each we recom mend a perusal of the ' Medical Adviser' of Walter De Boos, M.D., of London, an established Physician, gra doate and licentiate of ail tbe regular Institutions ol London and Paris; and mho baa made nervons ditor ders and their baneful origin hla particular study, and obtained snob a practice in thia branch of therapeutics, as qaallfles him to be a eafo and competent adviser.\"\u2014 (Joanty Chronicle May 7tb.Ififil.\u2018 The MEDICAL ADVISER, by Walt*» Db Rooe, M.D., tor the class of diseases upon which It treat*, ia nndoabtedly tbe beat and moat soundly praeMcal book wblob has come sndrr our notice Tbe Antbor Is a man of most enlarged experiemoe.\u2019\u2019\u2014Derby Telegraph, Jane 29th, 1861.\u2022\u2022 To those who contemplate marriage its perusal especially recommended.\"\u2014Bap.Msg.\u201c Tbe know ledge It Imparte must come some time, and happy ibey who do not possess It too late.' \u2014Politician.\u201c Cure Is certain In every curable cose, and few Indeed are they which are not so,\"\u2014Med.Review.\u201c It le calculated to effect a complete revolution in tke treatment ol these complaints.\u201d\u2014Med.Gas \"blrnple and Inexpen slve, every «offerer may core himself speedily, privately, and at the leaet possible cost.\u201d\u2014Scalpel.From long practical observation cf the treatment pursued in the moat fanions Institutions ef this conn try and ths continent, for tboee diseases referred to In tbe above work, tbe Proprietor has had somewhat an nanal facUltleafor acquiring that uniform sneoeas which has hitherto eheraoterisod his practice, lu wbleb tho distressing conséquences resulting from the inlurious employment of mercury, eapivi, sarsaparilla, and sisal lar dangerous medicines, are entirely obviated Last leg benefit In these cases oan only be reasonably ex peeted at tbe hands of those who devote tbelr chief attention to such diseases ; and to such only can confidence be aafely extended.Dr.De R refera with pride to the number* he has been luati omental In rea toring te health and happiness ; whilst to all who need anch aid be offers every assurance of speedy restoration.Foauiex Rksidbkts can be anocesafully treated by correspondence, on ten ling tbo dt-tatl of tbelr rase; with a Bank note or Bill on a London bouse for A3 or A10, In order that a package of medicines to n.eot the exlgendies of the ease, may be sent ont by next mall ; thus avoiding tbe protracted suffering aud auuc-cessary less of valuable time, which must otherwise occur.ed, and eo great the popularity it haa acquired.In this preparation, betides the virtues of the Cherry, there are commingled texth it other ingredients of likf value, thus increasing its value ten fold, and forming a Remedy whose power to soothe, to heal, to relieve, and to cure disease, existe m no other medicine yet discovered.Seasonable Festivities.Whether attending, In eolensn duty, to religious service, at the lecture, the concert, or at any social gutbering, we find at this period that coughs and oolda are very prevalent: cpleaeant alike to those who suffer as well as to those who have aarsl demonstration of ihe fact Many an impressive discourse, many a choice selection of maeio, has been marred by a din of coughing thit seems at times con-wgious.To remedy this our readers should ueo and recommend WistaVe Balsam of Wild CAsrry, one of the best medicines in the world for Oonghs, Golds, Bronchitis, aud all throat and chest affection».\u2014Montreal Transcript.A Cure for Whooping Cough.Hr.Hyacinths.0.£., Aug.21, 1866 Messrs.8bth W.Fowls 4 Oo.Gentlemen Several months since * little daughter cf mine, ten years of age, was taken with Whooping Cough in a very aggravated form, and noihirg we couid do for her seemed in any way to relieve ber suffering.We at length decided to try a bottle of your Dr.Wistar\u2019s Balsam of Wild Cherry.lu three hours after she had commenced nslng it, she trits greatly relieved, and in less than three days was entirely cored, and is now well.I have since recommended the Bilsam to many of my neighbours, who have used it, and in no case have I known it fail or effecting a speedy care.You are at liberty to make any use of tbe above you think proper.If it shall induce any body to uce your Balssm I shall be glad, for I have great confidence ia it.Yours, P.QUITTE, Proprietor of the Courrier de St.Hyacinthe.ABisne non & DISORDERS 3 LIVER, 6TOMAOH, OR KIDNEYS.Hoofl&nd\u2019s German Bitters Will Ours Every Oase of CSironie or Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kid neys, and Diseases arising from a Disordered Stomach.Observe the following Symptoms Resulting from Disorders of the DIGESTIVE ORGAN\u2019S : Oonsti-patiou, Inward Piles.Fulness or Blood to the Head, Adicity of the Stomach.Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight 1c the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at tbe Pit of the Stomach, Swimmicg of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at tho Heart, Choking or Snffooating Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dotacr Webs be'ore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of tbe Skin and Byes, Pain in the Side, Back, Ohect, Limbs, Ao\u201e Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and groat Depression of Spirits.FABTICSAAB B0VI0B.DaD comfort.anil tr inqullllty.AH medics me, until 1 commenced to tot upon i you gave me oo the 8:h of April, IS AH medication hilled to rellevs the Judicious advlcs 186».And now, after using your Pills, 1 feel like a new man.God bices yo« end way this tetter induce other suOferlng vtcUmi to tbir accursed maiady, to try the same means.Yours fervently, W.CARPENTER CAxrasiwtviu*, N.J., April 10th, IMS.Heurs, hadway 4 Oo., fl.T.City.Letter from Dr.Salmon Skinner.Nsv You, January, IMS Dr.Roàway é Os.* 1 have, during the peel tour years, used yoor remg r.io*, god have recommended them to others for Blue** Gonruuns, Irounmoa, Dvwvsu, Ac.I consider tbr Ready Relief and Regulating TOls an equaled.The Reg ulatlng Pilla are mild In their operations and thoroughly effective.The first dose should be large enough to purge, a** four or five, and each successive doee be diminished one pill, until reduced to one, and theo repeated every day for a week or te* day* A permanent care will surely follow.\tYours, Ac., DR.8.SKINNER DE RODS\u2019 GUTTÆ VITÆ or LIFE ___ DROPS ; Protected by Royal Letters Patent of England ; Seals of ths Fscolte de France ; Royal College of Pnisaia, Ac.; have In numberless instances proved tbelr superiority ever every other advertised remedy tor Spermatorrhoea ; langour ; lassitude ; de preeslon of eplrlu ; Irritability ; anger; excltemeat; needless fear ; distaste and Incspaetty for society, study or business ; Indigestion, pains In the aide, palpitation of the heart; giddiness, noises In the Head; Impoteney.Impediments to marriage, Are.This medicine strengthen tbo vitality of tbe whole system, gives energy to the muscles and nerves, thus speedily removes nervous complaints, renovates tbe Impaired powers of life, and invigorates the most shattered constitution.Fer skin eruptions, sore throat, paloa In the boaea, and all those disease* In which mercury, sarsaparilla, Ae., are too olten employed In vain, to Ihe serlone detriment of health, Us surprising efflcaoy has only to be totted te be appreciated.As thsse complaints.If neglected, become \" ehronte\" or Incurable, sufferers will do well before they waste valuable time In aeeklng aid from instromi-ots, end other absardltiee professing to supersede medicine ; to make fair trial of a remedy, which concocted on unerring \u2022eienllftc principles cannot fail ; and may be earrirdaboni tbe person, or left upon the toilet table, without exciting a suspicion of Its nature.Price I la., aad fonr times tbe quantliy at 33s , por bottle.Tbe AS packages eeutaluiug twelve He.quantities, by which a saving of A1 ISe Is effected, will be seat IPod 36, Bedford Place, only, on receipt of the amount per draft on a London house or otherwise.Extracts from letters which can be seen by any one.11 am happy to say that I am now qnlte well, thanks toyoaandyoar medicine of medicines.\u2019\u2019\u2014D.P.St Asaph.\u201clam happy to say that I shall not require more, thank God, and 1 hope He * 111 reward you for what you have done for me.\u2019\u2019\u2014A.0.Hartlepool.11 If my tongue could speak, or my neu could write to ex pressmy gratitude to you, 1 should feel happy but neither tongue nor pen of mine can do eo.\u2019\u2019\u2014H.A.Birmingham.\" Without yon 1 abould have been In my grave, but now I am a happy man again.\"\u2014D F.V., Inverness.\" J ten never thank you sufficiently : bad I never read of the Gotta Vit*, where or what 1 might have been now, 1 cannot tell.\"\u2014W.G., West Pelton.Certificate from L.J.Racine, *E»q., of the M.nerve.Moktbbal, L.0,.Oct 20, 1858.S.W.Fowls 4 Go., Boston,\u2014 Gentlemen \u2018.\u2014Having experienced the most gtAt'fving results from the use of Dr.Wistafs Balsam of Wild Cherry.1 am iodneed to express the great confidence wnicb I have in its t-fficacy.For nine months I was most crnelly afflicted with & severe (.nd obstinate congh, accompen\u2019ed with aonte pain in tbe side, which did not leave me, sommer or winter.In October the symptoms increased alarmingly, and so reduced was I that I conld walk bnt a few steps without resting to recover from the pain and fatigue whioh so slight an exertion occasioned.At this jnactnre I commenced taking the Balsam, from which I fonnd immediate relief, and after having nsed four bottles I was completely restored to health.T have also nsed the Balsam in my family, and admiois'ered it to my children with tbe happiest resalts.I am sore that such Canadians as nse tbe Balsam can but speak in Us favor.It is a preparation which has only to be tried to be acknowledged as the remedy par excellence.Yonr obedient servant, L.RACINE.Dr- Wistar\u2019s Balsam Wild Cherry This sterling remedy appears to be working wonders.We bare so long beard of tte superior merit in diseases of the Throat and Langs that we donbt not its claim of being \" the Great remedy.\u201d Many of our most respected ciiisans who appreciate its nccommon worth from personal use, have attested to the fact by their written testimonials.These are strong recommendations, and should certainly prompt all who suffer from pulmonary complaints in its varions forms, to give it a trial.\u2014Ottawa Citizen.KV Gantion te purchasers.The genuine WIdTAR\u20198 BALSAM has always tbe signature of I BUTTS, and tbe printed name of tbe Proprietors on the outer wrapper.Purchase no other.Prepared by SETH W.FOWLS 4 00., Boston.8o'd st wholesale by John F.Henry A Go', and Ljmins, Glare A Go., at Montreal.For tiaie in Qnibt-c by Bowles 4 McLeod, J'jhn Mniton 4 Oc., J.E.Burke, J.H Marsh Jno.8.Bowes ; Edmond Gironx, Lower Town W F.Bn net, St.Rcch.Dec.11 1463.\t12m-d4w I HE PROPRIETORS OF THE NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY AND MEDINE have determined regardless of expense, to issns free (for the benefit of suffering humanity) FOUR of their most interesting -id instructive Lectures cn Marriage and it* uisqna-liflcutions, Nervous Debility, Prematare Dr-eline of Manhood, Indigestion, Weakness cr DeptsMioo, Loss of Energy and Vital Power, the Great Bocial Evil, and those Maladies whioh result from youthful follies excesses of matarity, or ignorance of Physiology and Nature\u2019s Laws.These invaluable Lecture» have been the means of enlightening and saving thousands, and will be forwarded free, on receipt of fonr \u2022temps, by addressing SnounTaaT, New York Maaeoa of Anatomy and Medicine, 618 Broadway, New York.»p 6, 1848.12m Sugar Cured Hams.I A ï JARREL8 and 10 Tierces, i \\J 0°- and Whittaker's Bug Bams, t or sale by Ames A gar Cured yy I>r.Railway's Pills are sold by Drug gist* and Slor*\u2014Keeper* In genesml.Bad Box sontalns 30 PU1*.Pries M eta.per Boa BOWLES 4 MoLEOD, end J.MUSSON 4 00., Agents im Quebee.Jany.20.1864.In the Press, and will be Issued next Week : THE RELATIONS Of TW* Industry of Canada wire tbs Mother Country and the United States BB»e A BFBICn BY ISAAC BUCHANAN, Esq., M.P., As delivered at the late demonstration to the Parliamentary Opposition at Toronto \u2014to-gethiir with a seties of articles in defence of the NATIONAL SENTIMENTS CONTAINED THEREIN, which originally appeared in tbe columns of tho \" Hamilton Spectator,\" from the pen of .ûr.Racharan, te which is added a speech delivered by b m at the Dinner given to the PIONEERS OP UPPER CANADA, at London, Canada West, 10tb December, 1863.No a first pnbl\u2019shcd in a complete god collected form, with copious notes and annota-tionr ^-bceides an extended introductory ex-I lunation, > td an appendix containing various valuable dec meets Bound in 01ctb, f'.OO.Edited by HENRY J.MORGAN Publisher: Jose Lowll, Montreal.Quebec, Marob 21, 1804.M G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, March II, 1864.For Sale, THREE LOTS ef LAND in the Township ol Haw, Rsnge B, with good specimens of copper Apply to T.B.BEDARD, Advocate, Garden Street, Quebee Quebec, May 27, 1868.\ttf PAINS IN TUB BACK, GRAVEL, LUM- BAGO.GOUT, RHEUMATISM.DISEASE OF TBE KIDNEYS, BLADDER Ae.DR.DK KOOS\u2019 COMPOUND RENAL PILL^ are a most safe and speedy Remedy fer the above rangerons complaints, Discharges and Diseases of Ibe l rinary Organs gener ally, wbleb too frequently burass\u2019he «offerer over the best years of life, tnd end only in tn agonising death They agree with the most delicate stomach, and In three days effect a enre when eapivi.cabeba, Jte., havo utterly failed.9s Od.«s.Cd.lls and 33s per box.Tbe superiority of these celebrated medicines over «verythlng of the kind is universally acknowledged and the extraordinary demand for them without preoe deal.Many there are, who from natural diffidence, or fear of discovery, would silently bear tbelr afflictions rather than apply for aid to those from whom they may reasonably expect relief.With the above remedies tbe safferer may, withoet the knowledge of a second per son, onre himself speedily, privately, and at the least possible expanse.\u201c I havo taken yonr Pills end always derive great benett from them W W H., Queen s College, Cambridge.\" I bave taken yonr Pills with tbe moat happy result.\"\u2014B.H , Cork.\u201c Yonr Pills do me great good.I feel better this last twelve mouths than for years before F.G , Wsrebem, Ashford.\u201c Your Pills did me more good than anything I have taken.M.J.Dursley.\u201cI have tried yonr Pills, snd derived the greatest benefit therefrom.\u2019 \u2014V.G-, Navy Hob 8l Heller\u2018a Bold wholesale by Barclay A Soe.»3, Farriugdo street.London ; Agents In Norlh America : Langley ft Johnson.Hollls-street, Halifax.Nova Pootta ; Hsrard, Charlotte Town, 1\u2018rlnee Edward Island .J.Ward.Esq News Office.Sydney.Cape Breton ;B.U FArker, (late Palmer A Co.) Kingston.Canada West; Striek land A Co., Mobile : M.K.Decouge snd Ldvrard (lull lot.New Orleana Mubsok A Co , Qnobeo ; C.A.A J.Lengley, Ystes street, San Francisco ; Leponler, Mexico; Mr.McMordo.Druggist, and J.McLonhrey Esq., St.John\u2019s, Newfoundland ; Thomas Wslker A Sous.St John's.New Brunswick ; Lyman A Co, Toronto i Lyman A Cee.Savage & Co., Montreal, of whom also may be had \"TUÉ MEDICAL ADVISER.\u2019 or should difficulty «rise In procuring any of the above, «close the amount by draft or otherwise, to 26, Bed ford Plaoe, Bloomsbury Square.London.W.L., and they will be sent securely packed per return.£ a (j T|0||«\u2014Sufferers should gnard agaioet tho recommendation of useless imitations by dishonest venders, who thereby obtain a larger profit.Tbe genuine have the words \"Walt** Dk Root, Londo*,\u2019\u2019 nr in led In white letter* on tbe Government Stamp.*v oWjuuov Baa Maj»#tt\u2019s How.OoMMisatowass, to imitate which ia feleny.¦% ^ 1863.^ -% SPECIALNOTICE.TO THE CITIZENS OF MM WLJ HEC MM M32 CCS AND VICINITY, I^HE undersigned would respectfully ask Attention to tho preparations known ss NUN NEWELL\u2019S Universal Cough Remedy, For all Ihroat and Lung Complaints.Hunneweli\u2019a Tolu Anodyne, The great Neuralgic, Rheumatic, Head-Aohc, Tooth-Ache.Loss of Bleep, and General Nervous Remedy.Also for the Pains In Monthly Menstruations a perfect relief.Hune ewell\u2019s Eclectic Pills» The moat perfect form ef Cathartic ever given to tbe public, whioh never require more than two and stldom but one for a dose, act without tbe least griping, aad cure INDIGESTION,DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNESS LIVER OOHPAINT8, PILES, WORMS, nd all derangements of atomaoh or bowels The above preparations, of snob unbounded reputation in New England, have tbe oonfi dence of, nnd are used by, great nnmbers of Physicians, and at prices within reach of all.are worthy the attention of invalids, who wilt find them a strict conformity to natave in me.dloins.Without resorting to the common method of columns of advertising, I would ask confidence to test them, which will bo sacred.JOHN L.HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass.Ef For sale by all Wholesale and Retell Dealers.t3~ The greatest freedom of correspondence solicited.E9\" Dealers of good references supplied en Commission.Ef\u201d Sold in Qnebec by 0.Giroux, Jas.H.Marsh, Joi.Bowles.Ef* Wholesale Agents.J.MUSSON 4 00.Aug.1.1863.\t________\\2m d4w CHAMBERLAIN'S There are many preparations sold under tba name of Bitten, put up id Quart BottUs, com pounded of the cheapest whiskey or common rum, oostiog from 20 to 40 cents per gallon, tho taste disguised by Anise or Goriaude Seed.This class of Bitten has caused and will continue to cause, as lor g as th^y can be sold hundreds to die the death of tho drunkard.By their use tbe system is kept contlnoally under the influence of Alcoholic Stimulants of the wont kind, the desire for Liquor is created and kept np and tbe result is all tbe horron attendant upon a drunkard\u2019s life and death.For those who desire and will have a Liquor Bitiers, we publish the following receipt :\u2014 Get One Bottle HJoflantTs German Bitter», and mix with Three Quarts of Good Brandy or Whiskey, and the result will be a preparation that will far excel in medicinal virtu-a aad trno excellencs any of the namerons Liquor Bitters in the market, and will cost much Lees.You will have all tbe virtues of HooflasuTt Bitter» in connection with a good article ot Liquor, at a much less price than these infe rior preparations will cost you.HoofUnd\u2019b German Betters Will give you A eOOB AFFAïIVB, Will give you STRONG HEALTHY NERVES, Will give you BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELINGS, Will enable you to SLEEP WELL, And will positively pnvect Yellow Fewer, Bilious Fewer, Jtc.Those snfferlng from Broken down and Delicate Constitutions.From whatever caose, either MALE OR FEMALE, Will flndita HooflancTs German Bitters A REMEDY That will restore them to their nsual health.Such has been ths case In thousands of Instances, and a fair trial is bnt required to prove the assertion.BKHEMBEB THAT THESE BITTERS ARE NOT ALCOHOLIC.And NOT intended as a RF AD : Waterbury, Vt., Nov.2(th, 1858.Although I dt not like the practice of Pbvsiciam.recommencing, in discriminaiely, th-patent medicines oi the day ; y< ', aft< > a trial of toi fear».I am fr.*e to admit that there is one medicine i «fort the public tbs * anj Physician ca ns* in his practice «cd recommend to tb> pa jiic with perfec oonfdrxce ; Tat medicine is R fail in effectlrg e cure.I think i* the best medicine 1 ever used for Diar rboea, s a m m e i aompUint.anddi» orders of a almilai character.I hav also found it i never failing specific for Golds and forafiectioDi of tb bead.I elwayi recommend it W my friends, a n o would not be with cut it in the House tor any considéra lion.W.Baldwts (Testimony ' frorr Hon.Judge Smith., Montreal, Feb.5tb, 1862 I have uied Henry\u2019s Vermont Llni-ffitnt, snd have found great reliei from it.Sum.Sold in every Drug and throughout Oaxada.a m m 8 This popular me-lioine is no longer an experiment Thousands of people wbe lave nsed it, bear witness to its superior excel If nee sa a Liniment and a Pain iiiller.Foil directions aecompan **cb bottle, may be used externally for qbeumatisa, Xeuralgia, Tooth-ache, Head-ache,! duras and Scalds, Bruiras end Swellings, dors Throat, Lombago, Ac ,4c.and may be need internally fer Oholic and Golds, Cholera Morbus, Bowel Complaints, Diarrhoea, Wind Oholle, 4e., 4o Much might ae aid of its remedial properties and magical eff els,bnt ibs limited space of this Advertisement wlM only admit ef a genesml summary.It te prepared ith care ; great pales being taken te allot an exact proportion of each >f its ingredients, >n such a manner ihat tbe eomblna-ion shall be, in every r.speot, at once more rapid In ts operation, and more effectual than *ny other similar medicine.A Bingls Ten-spoonful\u2014 Taken in warm »ater er otherwise *» the teste may dictate, cheeks Diarrhma, Cholic, .nd all Notes/ Cbm-plaimts, within a most incredible tfcort space of litre Country Store Price 25 Cts.per Bottle.JOHN F.H1NRY 4 GO., Proprietors, 303 St.Paul Street, Montreal, O.I., and Main Street, Waterbary, Vt.Sold in Quebec by Jno.8 Bowen, J.Masson 4 Oo, B.Giroux, 0.Gironx, Bowls* A McLeod, J.H.Marsh J.W.McLeod, W.E.Brunet, R Dugal and J.Hessack 4 Oo.Dec.21.1868.\t18m d4w HENRY'S Take no Balsam, Mercury, or Ucptoanat Me-diolm for Unpleasant and Dec gérons Diseases.HELMBOLD\u2019S EXTRACT BU8HU 0URE8 Secret Diseases In all their stages ; at little expense ; little or no ebange in diet ; no inconvenience, And no Exposure.It c&nsea frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing obstructioni>f preventing and coring Strictoree of the Ure-thra, allaying pain and icfiarrmoUon, eo frt> quent In thte class cf diseases, arid expe\u2019.licw POISONOUS, DISEASED, AND WORN Ocf MATTER.Thousands npon Thousands WHO HAV* BEEN THE VICTIM OP QUACKS, And who have paid HEAVY FEES to he our-\u2022dina short time, htve found they v-ere deceived, and that tbe \u201cPoteen\u2019\u2019 baa, by the te* of\u201c Powerful Aetringents,\u201d been dried up in tbe system, to break ont in an aggravated form, and PIRHAPfi AFTER MARRIAGE.U g Jjs HELMBOLD\u2019S tXTftACT BUCHU For mil Affections and Diseases of Th© Urinary Organs.Whether existing In MALE OR PSMAL1 from whatever oauee eriginatirg, and no matter $7 xm Mao esAHMH®.« Diseases ot these Organs require the aid of Diras no.HelmbolcTs Extract Buchu IB THE GREAT DIURETIC, And it is certain to bave tbo desired effrot in mil Diseases for which it is recoaunbnded.BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! Helm bold's Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla SYPHILIS.This 1s an affection of tbo Blood, and attack* the fiexnal Organs, Linings ot tbs Nom Bars Tbioat, Windpipe, and other Mu ou* Surfaces making its appearance in the form of Ulcere.Helmbold\u2019s Extract 8*r»aparlUa purifies th Blood, and removes aH Scaly Eruptions of th Skin, giving to tbe Complexion a Oleir and Healthy Ooior.It being prepared exi resslp for this clais of complaints, ite Blood-t'nrl'yw ing Properties are preserved to a greater ex-tent than any other preparation of Sanaa pa.rill a.HelmbcuTs Rose Wash, An excellent Lotion 1er Pl|e£.4.e8 o/n Syphlti* tie Nature, and as an injection in Dieesses ot the Urinary Organs, erleitg from habits of d'sfipation, used in connection with th* Extracts Buchu and Sarrapurille, In such diseases as teccmnrended.Evidence of tbe mest responfible and reliable character will aocompfttiy tbe medicine*.Certificate* of Cares, From eight to twenty ytars standing, with names known to SCIENCE and FAME?For Mtdicel Pr; pertiea oî BUOHU, see Dispensatory cf the United Stetes.See Professor DEWEES\u2019 vetaabl© works on the Practice of Physio.r Bte remarks made by ths late Dr PHY-SIOK, Philadelphia.YPBUAIM Me- DOWELL, a celebrated Phyeieian, and Mem-ber of tite Royal College of Scrgeoas, Ireland, aao publiihod ia the Transactions of the Eiug and Queen\u2019s Journal Bee Medico-Cirergioal Review, published by BRhJAMlN TRAVERS, Fellow of tb* Royal College of Surgeons.See mes; of the late Standard Works on Medici e.Extuact Bccac $1 00 per bo.Ue or 6 for *5 00 \" Saesa?axilla , 1.00\t\u201c\t«\t6 00 Ikvbovid Rosa Wbab, 60\t*\u2022\t\u2022«\ty.oo Or half a dcien of each for $12, which will be sufficient to cure the most oketitrate o- eee, M directions are adhered to.Delivered to any address, securely packed from observation.IT* Describe symptoms ia all communie*.Uoni .Gares guaranteed.Advioe gratia.AFFIDAVIT.Personally appeared before me an Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, H.T.Helmbold who, being duly «worn, doth ü j bis preparations contain no narcotic, so mercury, or other Injurions drogr, but are purely vegetable.\tH T.HELMBOLD.Sworn and rnbscrihed before me, this 23rd day of November, 1864.WM.P.HIBBARD, Alderman, Mnth-strret, above Race, Philm.Address Letters !for Information in oonft.den e,\tH T.DBLkbOLD, Chemtet Depot 104 Sooth Tenth-street, bslow Ohs not, Phils.Beware of Counterfeits, *¦*> rarxiactrLSD ebalbrs.Who endeavor to dispose \u201c OF THEIR OWN and \u201cother\u201d articles on the réputation attained by Helmbold\u2019s Gee nine Preparations, \u201c\t\u201c Extract Buchu, __*V \u201c Sarsaparilla, _ ,, \u201c\t^ Improved Roee Waeh, Bold by ell Druzgists every*hers.Ask 1er HtUabnUfs\u2014 7 akt mo oiAst, Out out tb* adverti-emeat, und rend for It.AND AVOID IMPOSITION acd EXPOSURE.Bold in Qcebec by J.W.McLeod, J.*, Barks, 0.Giroux.J.Musson A Oo., W.1.Brunet, R.Dugal, John S Bowen, J.H.Marsh and Edward Giroux.JOHN F.HENRY 4 00., Wholesale Agents for Canada, M3 St.Paul Street, Mentreai, C.B.Deo.25, 1864.\tISm CAw wiaaost LINIMENT.Paumu) amd Prauenn by JOHN J.FOOTE Editor and Proprietor, st hte Sterna Prki log Establishment, Foot of Mosgf , brxiac, Oqfbga» "]
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