Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 11 mai 1865, jeudi 11 mai 1865
[" MUftRAY & UNMANS OJLIBBATSD i lorida Water.This «iquiaite Porfarn® It prepaid direct from Bbcoinv» Tbottoal Vkovna, of \u2022xirpM*> t~»* freiçrenoe.Iti eroai® if flnoft inexhaat-«i je; while lu inflaence oa the SKIN ia moat fu.whhjf, imparting a Ouimmoi, Bootaioi C tw or»-taxed Body and Mind, particularly V iso ailed with the water of the Bath.For Fainting Turns, iNervousness, Headache.Debility, ajr> Hyst< t ia, \u2019.!* v fire \u201ead speedy relief With the rery *'Mt of uehioo it haa for 25 year* maintained M* aeceiidancy orer all other perfume#, tfarooghoat the Weet Indie#, Cuba, Mexico \u2022 \u2022 1 Central aad South America, and we eon Bu ntly recommend it a# an articl# which, for \u2022ot' delicacy oi Flavor, ricbn### of bouquet, ¦ni permanency, haa no equal.It will aleo remove from the akin \u2018 Roughness, Blotches, Sun Bum, Freckles, 4XS Pimples.It I# a# deridon* a# the Otto ev Reaaa, and I#'-la traahaeea and beautiful traneparemo/ to the oomplexioa.Dilated with water itma \u2022 tc j beat dentifrice, imparting a pearlr whi i nee?to the teeth; it also raaoree all marl* fc j or pain after shaving.Coonterfeita.Bawar# efimitationa.Look for tha W a on ia y 4 Lunun on the bottle, wrapper ¦ad ornante uted label.Prep -red only by LANMAB AKBMP, Wholesale Druggist#.New York.Ta* GBMGKf to he had at th# following ?gants lor \"uebec:\u2014J.Musaon A Co., J.b.Bowes, J.1.Burks, Bowles ?McLeed, 1 Qjxmx.0.Oironx.\u2018W.¦.Brunet, ft.Dugal, J.H.Marsh.J.W.McLeod, J.B.Martel A Oc., end fot »»Je by all the leading drnggisls ¦nd flrvt-claii» .ennaere througnout the world.March 11.W4\tt BHiSTUL\u2019i SARSAPAhlUA, IN LARGE BOTTLES, Tk« OrMt Paf«r .f tkc BIm4.If partie lier ly reoummended for asa during ^ -BPaiPsa AND SUMMER, What the blood if thick, theoirenlation dog* fed, end the bomom oi tbs body rendered on* heel thy by the heavy «nd greasy secretions of the winter mouth i.It la safe, though powerful, detergent olsaaics every portion of the ¦palm, and should be tmd daily a« A DIET 3RINK hr ail who are lick, or who wish to prevent ai«.k ises.It is lbs only genuine and original prepare dou for TOC PE*:*A&ECT CPM HOST DANGERCuf&CJNFiflllED CAMS P}.Mm+fui* te- *a%Ag s Gru, Old Seres, Astfs, TWmers, ÀOicss'U, Uktf* And every taad of Sorofnloof ano Scabious wptfeae It is aleo a sors «nd reliable remedy hr hit hue, Sir Were.ï?k*, Soi Beai Son] Whi # Swellings anl Neuaigio ABbctiees Nervous and Oeceol Pf oility of the system, Loee ef Appetite, Languor, Dls-linsm aad all Affections of die Liver, Peves and Ague, Bilious Fever» OLiUs aad Fever, Dumb 4gne and Jaaudioe.it if goarantee i u> be the r ftrtd end M**t Pen- fed Prtpurcuitm CkNUWE IONDURAS 5ARS, PARtUA, And if the o ily TBOB A ftftLIABLft OflRMFO t SYPHILIS, \u2022 Iven m iti worst fosms.It it the vary beet medicine for the core of MU flee «sea arising from a viti- ted or impure state of the Mood.The eflicted may rest assured ttat there Is not van mass PixncLS o» MINrliAL MBR-OU RIAL, or any other poise ions ¦ bstanos in this medicine.It is perfe- tly harmless and may be administered to p ¦sons in the very WiV \u2019-.set stsgee oi sickness to the moet help-lev.i «fonts without doing -Le least injnvy./a.1 direction, tjw to tike this most valuable madiotre will be i-.MLad arc and each not tie ; and to gnsrd agi-Juai eoonier felts, and that the written Mçsxafe re of Lasw as A Kmrv s «pen the bine IftbeL The OiNCINl to be had at the allowing ?geate for Quebec : ~*J.huseou A Oo., / S.Bowen, J.>.Barks B iwlea A McLeod, ft.firoax, J.H.Marsh J W.McLeod.W.1.trmnet, 0.Qircux, H.Drgsl sn J.3 Martel ê Oo.for Sale by «U resveetable D ifts March H.1854-\t11m 3 Valuable * arms for Sale, MLOITUATB St BOURG LOUIS, County i of PortMof, for many years occupied by J.Basa, Baq., consisting ef 360 acres, of whieh about 100 are eiear, with dwelling honse, ben, Ac., Ac.Apply to B.CAM?BILLt No.118, St YsUer Street, at.Rock, Quebec.N.B.\u2014The proprietor would exchange tor property in Quebec.\t.b.C.ta\tlaw ^TAfr^tiy For Sale, TH> following OHOIO BRANDS OF FLOURr Tyrone Mills, Axtra.BowmanrUle Mills, Ixtra.Tin to, Ixtra Cream Laid.StouTviUe, Ixtra.TeMdy Mills, Ixtra.Glencoe, Imperial, MUton, Port Newcastle, Yladnct, Duadera, OharlevUIe, Thames Talley, Hampton, Watertown, Orooo, and other Brands, Mo.1 Superfine.Apply to ROBT.MIT CHILL, Ne.24 St Sacrament street tyatrenL Dec.8.1864.To Agnculturists A Breeders ran SALE, AFftW Short-Horn Calves, Hampshire Down Lambs, aad Berkshire Pigs\u2014all from imported stock.Apply to JOHN ASHWORTH, St oy Road.Quebec, Mareh 21,1866^3m-lo High W ines in Hond in QUEBEC.11° PUNCH IONS 60 O.P., on hanb and for Sala, in bond or datj Aoply to J.T.CLAYTON, 3t, Saint Peter Street, .\tMontreal.Pee.IT.18M.___j______ Rooms to Let.rp WO or THRU GRRTLIMBN can be ao-| oommedated with LODGINGS, with or without Breakfast, in a convenient locality la the Upper Town.Apply at this offlee V ard to \u2019 ARD formerly belonging to the Mann, Beq.pply to 8.I GLACUM1T1R, \u2022_ Ptefory.r.23, 1M«.\t« GAZETTi; XIX.] Notice to Mariners THE TIME BALL in the Cl-TADKL», each day, (Sunday excepted,) atHiLV-FAe-r Twslys, _____ Till be hoisted half mast; at Firs Misurts before ONE it will be hoisted to the nnst-head, and at ONE o\u2019clock, Mvan tiui at OassBTAToav, the BALL will be DROPPED.A Chronometer, keeping correct Greenwich time, should then shew 5h.44m.49s , and the difference between this, and the time shewn by a Chronometer, is its true error on Greenwich time at ihat moment As it is Greenwich time \u2019 that the Observatory shews when the Ball is dropped it is no matter where the ship is lying ; for instance, if a ship half-way ac.oes the Atlantic could see the Ball drop, the difference between bh 44m.49s.and the time shewn by the face of her Chronometer, would be its error on Greenwich time.\u2014A ship, on arriving, should compare her Chronometer by the Turn Ball, as it *ill enable her to get her \u201cSea Rate,'\u2019 which seldom or ever agrees with \u201c Harbour Rate.\" -EXAMPLE :- May 23rd, 1859, the Barque \u201cNancy,\" of Bristol, on leaving Liverpool, found her Chronometer (Dent.728) fast on Greenwich mean time, Oh.4m.57s.\u2014June 20th she anchor-d at Qnebac, and wnen the Ball dropped her Chronometer shewed .\t.5h.50m- 42s Greenwich Mean time when Ball dropped\t.\t.\t5b.44m.49s Jane 20th, Chronometer fast on Greenwich mean time.\t5m.53s May 23rd,\t\u201c\t\u201c\t«\t4m.57s No.of days.\t.\t23 | Sea rate, .\t.58s 2s Again, on Jane 27th, when Ball dropped, Chronometer shewed 5b.50m.54s Jane 10th, Chronometer shewed 6h.50m.42s No.of days, Harbonr rate, 7| Om.12s s 0m.1-7 Bj Ptjtagsttootion to the Sea and Harbonr Rates, nndrr different temperatnres, the intelligent master of ship wi.l be able to arrive at a better rate for his Chronometer than coaid be obtained in any other way.It is strongly recommeoded not to send a Chronometer on shore, when they can be so easily rated on board, and no one who b°s the Interest of his ship and the welfare of his owners at hea*t, will ever give bis Chronometer to the charge of another, if it is possible to avoid it.Should the ship be loafing timber, the Chronometer can be slang to tbe loon of an oar (one end being made fast, th* other affords a spring,) that will save the Chronometer from any jar or injury.( Latitude.46 ° 43, 22\u201d N.I Longitude.4h.44m.49s.E.D.ASHE, Commander Royal Navy,F.B.A.S , Director.Quebec, May 2, 1865.OSSSSTATOBT, Seeds, Seeds, rHE Subscriber has received per s.a.\u201cMoravian\u2019\u2019 and \u201c Belgian,\" a complete assortment of GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS, which he warrants fresh and selected from the best Seed-booses in England, France and Germany ; among which are comprised the following, already favorably known to Farmers round Quebec, via : Cabbage, Early York, Early Battersea, Flat Dntcb, Winnings tad t, 8t.Denis, (genuine) Quintal, Solid Erfut, (new) Savoy Blumenthal, (new) Do large late Vertus, (new) Do Ely dwarf Ulm, (new) And a variety of others.Canliflowu % very early and half early Paris Late Paris, Extra Erfurt\u2019 \u201cnew and very early, Oslery, White and Red Solid, White Dwarf, White and Red Chrystal, Lattice, Cabbage and Coss, 15 varieties, And a variety of other Garden Seeds too numerous to enumerate.\u2014ALSO- An assortment of FLOWER SEEDS, comprising 200 different varieties, among which will be founds complete assortment of all the different varieties of Asters, Balsams, Stocks, Carnations, Hollyhocks, Heart\u2019s Ease, and Sweet Peas, such as have never before been imported to Quebec.A Catalogne of FLOWER SEEDS may be had on application, and 1 dozen packets sent Post free to any part of Canada for 2s.6d.P.S.\u2014The Subscriber has a few Bushels of Early English Imported Potatoes.\u2014ALSO\u2014 An assortment of Bouquets, Ac, Ac, made of Dried Natural Flowers, imported direct from Germany.JOHNS.BOWEN, 14, Baade Street.Quebss, April 22, 1865.Important to Fanners \u2014AND\u2014 GARDENERS.SPRING IMPORTATION , j.\t\u2014OF\u2014 Fresh Seeds, cteo,.cfco«.Received by Steamship Belgian, from England and France, and from the U.States, A LARGE and well - selected Stock of GARDEN, FIELD and FLOWER SEEDS, ooNPBtaiie is past: Early and Large York Cabbage, Early Battersea Cabbage, Drumhead Oabbage, 8t Denis and Quir tal Cabbage, Early Paris and Loudon Cauliflower Late \u201c\t\u201c\t« Early Horn, Long Scarlet, and Long Orange Carrot, Lsug Green and Prickly Cucumber Short and Girkin do, Red and White Oelery, Imperial Cabbage, Nee poli tan Cabbage, and Drumhead Oabbage Lettuce, White end London Coss Lettuce, Red end White Redish, Sutton\u2019s Ohampion Swede Turnip, Altringham, Malte, White Globe, Stone, Swede end Aberdeen Turnips.Hsass, Pees, Beaus, Parsley, American Red Onion, Yellow Skinned Onion, White Onion, and Silve.-skinned Onion.\u2014also,\u2014 Early Ash-leaved Kiduey Potatoes.EF* Catalogues to be had on application.Agents tor Coe\u2019s Superphosphate of Lime.JNO.MCSSON A CO.,.Head Mountain Hill,Qaebec April 18,1865 EXTRA BRIGHT Porto-Rico Sugar.now receiving, and 57 Hogsheads for sale by Qnebss, April lawless.M.G.MOUNTAIN.Light House SUPPLIES.SEALED TENDERS will be received at this Office until NOON oa SATURDAY, the .10th JUNE next, for a supply of 950 Gallons \u2014OF THt\u2014 Best Quality of Winter Pressed For the Provincial Light Houses above Lachine, One-third of which must be from head matter, whicfi will stand limpid at 30° Farenbeir, and the other two-thirds at 34 ° , subject to inspection and test before acceptance, and it required, to be measured out.The whole to be furnished in iron bound casks, containing fifty gallons each, in the b-st order, and to be delivered at the Cont'actor\u2019s risk, on rnch wharf near the Canal Riein at Montreal, and on such day, on or about tbe first of July next, as may be specified in the contract.Tenders will also be received at the same time for 6,500 (wallons Of tbe best quality of non-explosive COAL OIL! To be furnished in iron bound casks containing from 20 to 50 gallons each, ami to be delivered at the contractor\u2019s risk at the timnAbove stated at Montreal.The ca-ks, in each case, to be famished by the contractor, and their cost included in tbe price of the oil.wm wism Wanted.Sealed Tenders will be received at tbe same time and place for a STEAM VESSEL for tbe delivery of the annual supplies for the Light Houses situated on the River St.Lawrence and Inland Lakes, namely : Lakes St.Louis, 8t.Francis.River St.Lawrence between Brockville and Kingston, Lakes Ontario, Erie, St.Clair and Hnron, and the Georgian Bay.The vessel will be required to be ready to receive the stores, consisting of about 160 ca-ka of oil and 40 tons of other articles, at Montreal, on MONDAY, the 3rd July next, and deliver the same at tbe respective Light House Stations with as little delay as possible.Tbe ass\u2019stance of tbe vessel\u2019s crew will be required for tbe delivery of the stores, and accommodation '.rill be required on board for tbe persons from this Department charged with their delivery.Tha vessel will be allowed to carry other freight, provided it does not interfere rith the proper delivery of the stores.It will be required to take aoy Sperm Oil and Stores at any of the Light Houses, on the way up, and deliver same at other stations, if required ; also, to bring back from any of the Light Houses, and to deliver at Montreal each Government property as may be directed by tbe Superintendent in charge.A bulk sum to be named for tbe performance of this service.Any farther information can be supplied on application at this office.Separate Tenders to be given for each service, to be addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u201c Tender for Sperm Oil,\u201d \u201c Tender for Coal Oil,\u201d and \u201c Tender for delivery of Light House Supplies.\u201d By order, F.BRAUN, Secretary.Department of Public Works, Onebec, May 2.18«5.\tm 4-2w N OTICE is hereby given that a divilond of three and one-half per cent, for the carrent half year, upon the capital stock of this Institution, has been declared, and will be payable at the Bank here on and after THURSDAY, The 1st day of JUNE next.The Transfer Book will be closed from the 15th to tbe 31at of May, both days inclusive.The Annual Meeting of tbe Shareholders will be held at tbe Bank, in MONDAY, tbe fifth day of June next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.By order, Onebec, May 1, 1865.J.STEVENSON, Cashier.Office to Let.A\u2019DOUBLE OFFICE in the Commercial Chambers.Apply to /\tJOHN L.GIBB.Qaebeo, April 3, 1865._______ London Sorter and India Ale.t| m Si RLS qte.Porter ) London A Colonial Jr) ¦> 17 do qU.Ale, $ Comp\u2019y, limited.' Per sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.11 Quebec, April 28, 1885.Co-Partnership! 'jp HE undersigned have, this day, formed a 1 Limited Partnership, under the Act 22 Vic., Chapter 60, Consolidated Statutes, as Commission Merchants and General Agents, In Ik MV OF MIMFIL, Under the Fion of James S.SToad & Co.JAMES S.N0A.D, General Partner.H.J.NOAD, Special Partner.Quebec, May 1, 1865.\tm 3-6 lixtra Bright Porto Rico Suffer.Just Receiving, direct from Ponce : m*\t|| OOSHKAD3 Extra Brigüt Porto ) ri Rico Sugars.For sale by JOHN LEMF.3UHIER, No.33, St.Peter Street.Quebec, May 2, 1865.Kedpatli\u2019s (volden Syrup.\u201e .ARRELS No.I GOLDEN SYRUP.*-'> / kJv For sale by M.O.MOÜNTAJN.Quebec, April 28, 1S65.QUEBEC, THURSDAY, MAY 11th, i 86 \u2018 NU.7869 1865.1865.Ul\\10i\\ FORWARDING AND RAILWAY COMPANY.Connecting at Arnprior with Hrorkville and Ottawa Fial/way.I 710R Pontiac, Arnprior, Bristol, Portage-du-Fort, Black River, Westmeath, Chapeau, Pembroke, Fort William, and Des Joachims Rapids One of the followiug splendid low pressure Passenger Steamers will leave Aylmer daily (Sundays excepted) for above and intermediate ports, at 7 o'clock, A.M., passing through the beautiful scenery of the Upper Ottawa by day- light.\t \u201c AW SCISSON,\u201d\tCapt.Bockus \u201c OREGON,\u201d\tu Findlay.\u201c C A LU MKT,\u201d\t\u201c Blondin.\u201c PONTIAC,\u201d\t\u201c Cumming And the following powerful Tug Steamers « EMERALD,\u201d Capt.Leitch.\u201cSNOWBIRD,\u201d \u201c Toner.\u201c PEMBROKE,\u201d Will be prepared to Tow Rafts on reasonable terms.By above line unusual inducements are offered to shippers, especially for \u201c THROUGH FREIGHTS,\u201d on which a large reduction will be made.Every facility will be offered by tbe Company to insure comfort for passengers, and tbe safe and speedy delivery of Freight.For further information apply to the undersigned.G.R.NASH, .Manager.Union Forwarding A Railway\t) Co.Office.Aylmer, C.E.,\t> Anril 28, W65\t>\tftn For Sale or Charter The superior and staunoh Upper Cabin Steamer \u201cBanshee,\u201d I'yAVORABLY known as one of the U.C.1 ROYAL MAIL LINE.She is fully equipped in every respect, and in good running order.For further information, apply to MESSRS.GIBB A HUNTER, Notaries, Ac., No.61 Little St.James Street, Montreal.May 3, 1865.__________________ Royal Insurance Company.FIRE and LIFE.CAPITAL\u2014Two Millions Sterling (10,000,000 dollars.) Funds in hand\u2014One Million Sterling (5,000,000 dollars.) r|^HE following figures exhibit the rapid j growth and increasing resources of tbe ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY: Fire Premium?,\u20141850.£44,027 \u201c\t1852.76,925 \u201c\t1854.128,459 \u201c\t1856.151,733 \u201c\t1858.196,148 \u201c\t1860.262,978 \u201c\t1864.302,000\tSt An advance of nearly 600 per cent in 10 years.All applications to be made to FORSYTH, BELL A CO., St.Peter Street.Quebec, April 28, 1865.\t1m 200 Crates Bottles.EXPECTED immediately yer MIRANDA, from Sunderland, and for sale to arrive.Apply to BENSON A CO, Quebec Bank Buildings Quebec, April 27, 1865.NOTICE.ELIZABETH GAGNON, ^ a AS just opened a GROCERY STORE in I f Crown Street, opposite the eastern corner of the Jacques-Cartier Market Hall.She invites her friends, as also the public in general to visit her establishment.She will have constantly on band articles of the best quality, as also first-class liquors, which she will sell at very reduced prices.She will do business under the name of her husband.OMER BERNIER, Agent.Quebec, April 21, 1865.\t1m Board and Rooms, 4 T LEVIS, in a private family, a few Gen-tlemen can obtain Board and very pleasant Rooms.Terms moderate\u2014bouse situated a few minutes\u2019 walk from the Ferry.For particulars address A.B., Levis Post Office, or at the office of this paper.Quebec, April 20, 1865.\t1m For Sale, |)RIME MESS BEEF.PRIME PORK.\u2014AMD\u2014 PATENT HAND SPUN OAKUM.ALLAN GILMOÜR A OO.Quebec, April 3, 1865.1 -urc the advantage of one year\u2019s additional Bonus over later entrants at the Fourth Division of Profits iu 1869.Forms of Applicati >n, togule uf groceries, wines and liquors, to take place, at the stores of Mr.Johu Pattersou, Lower Town, to-day, at two p.m.Nxw Books.\u2014A choice lot of standard works on a variety of subject*, including the Etuiier.r Napoleon\u2019* Life of Juliu* Ctesar, will be found at Mr.F.H.Hall\u2019s auction rooms, St.John street.They are being sold at »ucti n price* in order to close off tbe consignment.\u2014.See advertisement.CleAxi-Iskss.\u2014The Chief of Police has issued an order to enloreo the cleaning out of yards and other back premises.This w.s very much needed, and it is t« bo hoped the ord**r will be strictly enforced.The police will make a tour of inspection on Monday next.Darino Robbkrt Ykstbrdat Morximg.\u2014A daring robbery was perpetrated at an early hour yesterday in a shoemaker\u2019s shop in l>es Fosses street, St.Koch\u2019s.Some enterprising thieves succeeded in jerking off the outer shutter, then removed a pane of glass and emptied the window of its coutuuts, to the value of thirty or f..V.) ou Lourd the ship Pomona, at Dodd\u2019* wharf, this evening, at seven o'clock.The crows of other ship* are invited to attend.Gold .it 1311.opened at\tfall to 131 i, and cb Address to Captain Alain, V.M.\u2014An address, couched in the most complimentary and friendly terms, has been presented to ('apt.Alain by tbe members of the Volunteer company formerly under his command, and now stationed at Sandwich under command of Capt.Vohi.Sudden Death or a Priest.\u2014Intelligence was received in town from St.Thomas, yesterday, of the extremely sudden death of the Rev.Jean Maittguy, S.J., which took place at that village on Monday evening.Tito reverend gentleman had proceeded thither to preach the Jubilee,\u201d when death overtook him in the midst of hi* ministry.He was in his sixty-filth year.Results of the Scarcitv ok Fodder.\u2014Intelligence is received almost daily from parishes in our own district respecting the fusrful loss caused to farmers by the unusual scarcity of f«.dder.Le Journal, of lust evening, say* that one farmer at St.Laurent, Island of Orleans, lost five and anther three head of cattle in consequence.At St.Joachim similar distress prevails.A Child Hurt.\u2014Yesterday afternoon, a little hoy about five years of age foil over the gallery of a house in Des F os* os street, St.Koch's.His fall, however, was to a great extent broken by a rope, attached to the railing, which he managed to seize.Tbe injuries are not of a very serious nature, bcingconfined to some slight couiusion* of the limbs.Band or thf.17tii Regiment.\u2014The hand of the 1st battalion 17th Kegt., will perform the following selections on the Esplanade this afternoon, commencing at four o'clock : 1.\tOverture.Masauiello.Auber 2.\tP.Mazurka.Allice.Range» 3.\tReminiscence* of Rossini.Godfrey.4.\tValao .Climax.Kichelmanu.5.\tGd.-Selection.The Lilly of Killarney.Benedict.C.Galop.Balloon.Faust.Success of a Quebecer Abroad.\u2014We aro happy to see by an English paper that Dr.James Algernon Temple, graduate of McGill University, Montreal, and son of our respected fellow-citizen Major Temple, was received a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, on the 25th ultimo.We congratulate his friends in this city, and wish for him every success iu the profession he has ohosen.Young Quebecers at College.\u2014Wo have received a programme) of a musical and dramatic entertainment given at St.Mary's English Academy, Montreal, a few evenings since, hy the pupils of that institution.In the cast of \u201c Thu Hidden Gem,\u201d a drama by the late Cardinal Wiseman, we obeorre the names of throe young Quebecers, viz.: Messrs.C.Bo*.- é.J.McConnell, and P.Kirwin.Tbe former is, we believe, thu son of the Hon.Mr.Bo**é; the other two aro the sons, respectively, of Mr.Thomas McConnell aud Councillor Kirwin, of this city.Inspections bv Major-General Linds at.\u2014 On Tuesday, Major-General Lindsay inspected the 17th Kegiuu-nt in this garrison, and on yesterday the Royal Artillery.The result ol tbe inspection was, we understand, most satisfactory.In reference to the Artillery, we may state that the General complimented in the highest terms No.2 B ittery fur efficiency and good conduct\u2014it being in every respect a credit to the service.This battery is uuder orders fpr the West, and, it is expected, will leave in a few days.\u2014Thu Kiilo Brigade will be inspected by Major-Genera Lindsay to-day.Quebec Choral Society\u2014Concert, this evening.\u2014The fourth concert of the Choral Society will be given at the Lecture Hull, St.Ann street, this evening.The programme is divided into two parts, sacred and secular, and the various pieces appear to have been chosen with great care.Tb first comprises the Christmas Hymn, \u201cOh come ye faithful,\u201d the psalm \u201cOh King Eternal and Divine,\u201d and the round \u201c Oh that Salvation,\u201d Ac.The second part comprises \u201c The Spinning Wheel Song,\u201d the round \u201c Hunting the Hare,\u201d the part-song \u201c Good Morrow,\u201d the glee \u201cComo let us all a-Maying go,\u201d Ac., Ac.The Rev.J.S.Sykes, who has done so much through the medium of this Society to cultivate a taste for vocal music in this city, will act as conductor.We hope to see crowded house.A Loir Girl.\u2014Yesterday, tbe Police authorities were engaged in searching for a youug girl from a Western city, who is said to have been brought to Quebec by an officer recently arrived in this garrison, and whose father reached here some days ago search ef her.A number of bouses of assig nation and \u201cboarding houses\u201d of doubtful repute were visited, and great energy was displayed hy the officials concerned in the search.Occasional traces were discovered, but the whereabouts of the unfortunate girl herself could no' be found.Her father appears to have been so ill-advised as to remain several days in this city making private enquiries, on his own account, for bis lost daughter, before informing the police.The consequunce naturally was, that the person interested in the girl\u2019s concealment was placed on the alert, aud removed her to some secret residence.Under such circumstances it was next to impossible to expect the search to result successfully.It is but right to add that tbe girl appears to have left the paternal d'.micile a considerable length of time ago, and to hare travelled about the Western cities on her own account.Her parents belong to the working class, and she is still quite young.A painful in-teiest, however, attaches to tbe case, owing to the girl\u2019* humble origin, and the high position of the gentleman who, it is alleged, brought her to this city, or who, at least, interested himself iu arrangements for her concealment.gfoOU-A-JLi JN jh/W «.To Correspondent*.\u2014We are again compelled to hold over the cummunicatioo of \u201c Uumauitus.\u201d The Wrather Yesterday.\u2014Yesterday was a miserably cold day owing to the sharp wiud which prevailed.Iu fact, it ruBUiubled.a bleak October Jay rather than May weather.Russell\u2019s Work on Canada.\u2014 Mr.C.E.Holi-well, Buude street, offers for sale Uu-?oll\u2019s iuterest-ing work on Canada, its resources uu-i dotouces.See advertisement.Already has Uw disbanding of portions of tbe F ederal army been turned to account by the Mexican guerilla chiefs aided by spéculât-ing and sharp willed kidnappers whose occupation, like Othello a, is fast dissolving into the oblivious past It is not a little amusing to watch the \u2018\u2018squirming\u201d of tbe New York journals ia reference to Mexico and its new lmp«ri-al regime.Th» Monroe sugar-piamb has been \u2022o long in their cb«ek that anything less agre»- STOLEM Leather.\u2014 \\ usterday Constable Rosa discovered another portion ot the leather stolen from Mr.Boutetto, of Lotbiniere, as detailed in our Tuesday\u2019s issue.Victoria Rilfe».\u2014Attention i* directed to the advertisement iu other columns calling a meeting of the Victoria Rifle* to take place at the drill-shed, this evening, on business of importance.The Harbor.\u2014The harbor pre*entod u decidedly lively appearance yesterday, owing to the number of vessel* iu port, and the steady run of arrivals during the afternoon Painter, Ac.\u2014Attention is directed to Mr.Jas.FiixpatricK\u2019s advertisement iu other columns.Mr.T.has had considerable experience in th* trade, and hi* appeal f>r public patronage is founded on his sutufactory performanso ef orders entrusted to him in tha pari.A Legal Decision\u2014Important to Brokers.\u2014 We subjoin a brief report of the case of The Mayor et al., e«.John Fisher, recently tried in the Recorder\u2019s Court : This was a suit brought before the Recorder to recover from tbe defendant, a broker and money changer, the sum of forty dollars, thu tax imposed hy the 25th section of the by-law f the Corporation of Quebec, passed in 1859.The defendant pkaded that he was a member of the firm of Fisher Brothers, and was improperly assessed as a broker doing business alone.That his firm, which did business iu both the Upper and Lower Town, had been also assessed for tbe same tax as that now claimed from him individually, and had tendered tbe amount to tbe Corporation before the suit then also pending against the firm for the same tbiug was instituted ; that under the by-law ho was not liable for two taxes on tbe same business ; and that the office in Peter street, as well as that in Buade street, were not separate establishments, but branch:s of the same firm.The following are the terms of the-section of the bylaw : \u201c That an annual tax or duty of ten pound* \u201c currency be, and is hereby imposed upon and \u201c shall be payable yearly by each and every \u201c broker or money-changer, and by each \u201c and every person or firm of persons acting us \u201c brokers or money-changers in this city.\u201d The facts being proved, the case argued and taken r» délibéré, thu following judgment was subsequently pronounced :\u2014\u2022\u2022 The Cuurt Laving heard the evidence and the parties by their counsel respectively, cuntidering thst it is established iu this cause that at the time of the making up of the assessment books for St.Peter\u2019s Ward, for the year 1881, the defendant carried on business us a broker and money-changer in partnetship with his brother, under the uamo of Fisher Brothers, in the said ward, for which business the firm hud been taxed for that year, doth dismiss the action of the Corporation with costs.\"\u2014Mr.Pelletier for plaintiffs.Mr.Austin for defendant.Mm.wai kee.May 5.\u2014 Wheat, $1.12 to $1,13, fo.b.: receipts 269i t) bush.Flour, $5.40.Me*» P*»rk 32.4,1)0.Drain Freights t Kingston 13c.Chicago, May 8.\u2014Wheat, $1,144.in store.Corn.8rte, in store.i 1 uports »N: Kxnorisai Quebec.I XI PORTS.May 1.Per bark Clausheftye, Anderson, !rm Antwerp \u2014190 ease* glass to Cha* Samson.1100 do to order.Per ship Maud.Abernetbey.from Liverpool\u2014 7600 sack* salt to Jr* Tibbitts A Co.Per ship Simood*.Hetherington front Troon\u2014 SOU tons pig ir.n to Buchanan.ILirris A .\t20\" tons pig iron to Coulthurst A MePhic.Per ship Bannockburn, Grwnrt, from Greenock 85 hJls and lOtSb.ir* iron t«> S A Myrand.I ho ton* l>i^ iron to Chas' I' i-t.n.\t4821 t\"ii* coal to order.I«27 bar* and 132 bdles iron t-> Clin* Samson.Per ship Golden pledge, Morris, from Liverpool \u2014615 tons s to 'in coal t 1 W Crawford A Son.Per ship Sulcin.t\u2019l'.-ipui'in, from Hull\u201425 cask* whiling to M d .Mountain.7',9 iron keg* painters\u2019 colors to Lane, Gibb A i.\u2019o, 380 wood kegs do t\" Chinic A Melbot.24U iron d», I cask do, 41 ca-k* whiting tn.\t31 casks linseed oil to R 'bit.iillo A Picher.29 do Spanish whiting to order.350 tons steam coil to II Morris.\u2014 Remainder of cargo for Montreal.Per ship Ilcthiuh Jewett, Cochrane, from Liverpool- 638 tons salt in hulk to 1) Patton A Co.Per ship Arthur, Watson, from Port Glasgow\u2014 388 tons coal.8 boxes stationery, 5 plate* iron, 1531 bars do, 30 bdles do, 1 cask chains to A Gil-mour .1 Co.4 casks peat earth, 8 do oatmeal to the master, f Per bark New York Packet.Thompson, from Liverpool\u20143709 sacks salt to C A .1 .Sharpies A Co.For ship Hiupirc Queen, Durham, from Liverpool\u201431 s tons steam coal to Wtn Canglcy.Per lurk Annie Laurie, Wilson, from Leith\u2014 390 t«n* gas coni to J Anderson A Co.272 ton* steam cal to W Crawford A Son.25 tons pig lead to P Peebles.1 ease to J S Laurie.Per ship Henry Brain, S/inond*, from Cardiff\u2014 I0.i9 ton* steam coal to Allans, Rue A Co.Per ship Alfred, Welsh, from Liverpool\u20143 capstan*.3 *plindies for do, 2 deck pipes, 2 strings to top-sail yards, 2 bow chains, 2 anchors to H Dinning A Co.Per ?hip Inchiquin, Kcays, from Cardiff\u2014ICO tons steam coal to Win Cuugicy.Per ship Acme, Devine, from Liverpool\u2014650 tons coni, 6 casks oatmeal, 4 do peat earth to A Gilmour A Co.Per ship Chapnltcpec, Arkle, from Liverpool\u2014 4500 sacks sa't to C A J Sharpies A Co.Per ship Cornelia, Rintoul, from Leith\u2014591 tons coal to R R Dobell.Per ship Kienxi, Murphy, from Troon\u2014377 tons coal to Win Cangley.Per buik Ktivoy, Bruce, from Port Glasgow\u2014 438 tons steam coal to Jos White.Per ship David.Pennington, from Liverpool\u2014 46*4 sacks suit to E 11 Duval.Per ship Wimbledon, Bernier, from Liverpool\u2014 70t) tons steam coal, -1999 bags salt, 500 do stoved salt, SO bales oakum, 476 bxs tin, 19 iron knees 129 yellow metal bolts, 21 coils wire rope, 17 an '\u2022hors, 16 cables, 7 eases felt, 1 caboose, 2 capstans 1 gin, 300 bags rice, 50 casks oil t*.Ross A Co.cases and 2 bales merchandise to Glover A Fry 490 bars yellow metal to Dinning A Webster, bales hemp.18 cu*ks soda ash, 159 bales Manilla hemp, 2 hampers crockery, 1 floor cloth, 1 felt carpet, 44 cwt paint, 2 cages and 3 birds to Hess A Co.Par ship Home, Trefry, from Liverpool\u2014106 crates earthenware to 11 Goodwin A Co.4900 sacks salt to order.490 tons coal t n E H Duval 100 cases whisky, 50 do pu-kles, 6 brls salt to Lane, Oit.b A Co.8 anvils, 1 cask eastings casks chains, 2 hulcs matting.*, 2 casks hardware to S J Shaw.14 chains, 5 bags chains, 1 cask do{ 4 bdles sickles, 2 casks hardware to Chinic Methot.83 cruU* earthenware aud 8 casks glass to Thus Norris.Per ship Golconda.Davies, from Liverpool\u2014 159 poekets rice, 3 hhds blue, 59 brls crystal, 10 cases cassia, 10 keg* sulphur, 29 brls copperas, 20 bugs pepper, 100 kegs carb soda, 100 bi-carb do to John Lemesurier.209 pockets rice, 50 hugs do 20 eases salt, 20 brls whiling, 10 kegs saltpetre 25 brls copperas, 10 do and 10 kegs sulphur, 35 brls bottled beer, 21H 4 chests tea, 400 pockets rice to Gibh, Laird A Ross.1900 bars iron an 40 hag* nails to C H Wright.500 boxes soap, 20 brls olive oil, 5 hhds R oil, 125 bags rice, 50 brls currants, 30 do copperas, 15 tierces soda ash, 25 kegs saltpetre, 100 kegs bi-carb soda, 100 brls soda crystals.397 4 boxes raisins, 223 boxes do 250 4 boxe* do, 2 cask.* drum raisins, 5 hhds blue 50 brls ale, 80 do salt to Lane, Gibb A Co.33 bdles hemp, 8 halos jute, 25 brls tar to Totu A Uarneait.150 brls bottled ale, 50 do bottled beir to De Wolff A Vaughan.4 brls shot, IS lots wire to C A W Wurtcle.8 casks palm oil, 1 bale to W Withal! A Co.3 casks hardware, 3 do chains to Chinic A Methot.1 cask hardware to Belanger A Gariopy.1 case, 1 cask hardware, 1 crate frying pans, 1 cask sad irons, 3 do hardware to Mrs Ann Kane.1M) bags rice, 25 do black pepper to Tes tier A Lcdroit.33 crates mid 36 casks earthen ware, 7 casks glass to T Norris.160 hales oakum 3 chain cable-, 3 anchors to G T Davie.48 crates earthenware.S casks glass.1 cask earthenware to order.I cask puns, 1 do hardware, I box slates 1 cask castings, 5 bag* chains, 20 bar weights, 6 bdles shovels to T N Généreux.1 hhd hollow ware, 1 cask vices, 1 do hooks, I keg (in, 7 bags chains, 15 anvils, 22 bugs shovels to S A Myrand 7 b.les paper bangings to C McDonald A Son.2 kegs nails, 15 kegs and I cask chains, 3 kegs shot 10 weights, I cask sad irons, 3 bdles iron wire, keg red lead, 2 do colors, 1 cask varnish, 14 casks hardware, 17 doz shovels to Lumieux A Noel 200 hexes tin and 1 coil wire to Ross A Co.Per bark Juno, Lord, from Cardiff\u2014759 tons coal to Allans, Rae A Co.Per ship John Bull, Harris, from London\u201415 kegs, 28 casks, 1 case t > 11 S Scott A Co.25 hhds to M G Mountain.2 cases to order.1 cask to Chinic A Methot.2 qr-cusk* to Hardy A Mar cotte.232 hlf-chcsts, 10 chests, 30 cases, 10 kegs to Lane, Gibb A Co.13 vases to Pres\u2019t Moss Committee.5 ease*, 2 bales to Glover A Fry.hhds, I brl and 2 pieces to J K Burke.1 caso to C 1 Macleuren, 22 casks, 2 kegs, 1 case to Chinic A Methot' 12 chest.* to T Fraser.1 caso to Gillespie.45 pckgs, 15 chests to J Lemesurier.cases and 3 casks to J N Morgan.4 chests to order.82 pckgs, 20 cases aud 10 bags to Lane Gibb A Co.1 case matches to A Watters.140 hU'-chest* to Lane, Gibh A Co.1 case to G K Desbarats.2 cases to Military Hospital.Per schr Lady Elgin, Bernier, from Guspo\u201478 pckges green hides, 11 brls cod oil, 104 cwts dry dry codfish, 5 brls herrings, l do wool, 2 tinnets herrings, 16 brls old iron to C Bernier.Per ship Otillu, Griffiths, from Cardiff\u2014911 tons coal to Allans, Rae A Co.Per ship Polly, Deletion, from Troon\u2014601 tons coal to Allans, Rae A Co.Per bark Juno Alice, Robinson, from Bordeaux \u2014 i cuius wine, 2 cases brandy to Mess 25th Kegt.1 ease samples to A L Rccio.114 cases wine to order.2 do books to Garant A Trudol 100 brls vinegar to J Carruthers A Co.2 cases books to Abb6 Saxo.1 do church ornaments to F Durocher.I do brass works to Garant A Trudel.2 cases wine to J Maillé.2 do do to M Buillar-geon.60 eases do to Forsyth A Pemberton.100 do mustard to Maitland, Tylee A Co.12 barrels wine and 3 Cases brandy to order.9 do wax candles, 1 do books, Ac, to J Maillé.8 do mineral water to order.\u2014Remainder of cargo for Mon treat.Per ship Sparlan, Harvey, from Greenock\u2014508 tons coal to J Burstall A Co.Per ship Crusader, Jenkins, from Greenock\u2014 517 tons coal to Coulthurst A McPhio.400 tons pig iron to order.Recorder's Court, tesrtcKDAT.\u2014His Worship the Mayor and Councillor U'-wles presided iu the absence of tbe Recorder.Four prisoners, ihreo ol whom were females, were brougnt up for drunkenness and disor forty conduct.Three wuro sent to gaol iu default of paying fines, aud one was dis-c' urged.COMMEKCIAL.The following is the amount of duties collected at the Custom House on the 10th instant, at the Port of Quebec, $4,481 43.NKW YORK MARKKIO- MAY 10.Flour receipts 3980 brls ; market dull and 20c lower; sales 7S0U brl*, at $8,10 to 6,511 for super Stato ; 6.95 to 7,10 for extra Slate : 7,05 to 7.25 for choice do ; 6.65 to 6.80 for super western ; 6,011 to 7,50 for common to medium extra western : 7,8'* to 7.80 (or common to good shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio.Canadian tlour dull and 25c tower ; sales 3n0 brls ; 6,SO to 7,10 for eommoii ; 7,15 to N,45 for good to choico extra.Ryu Hour dull.Wheat receipts 150 bush ; market dull ; sale.* 60o bushels, al 1,50 to 1,53 for h » I Chicago Spring.Harley quiet.Corn receipts 6,614 bushels; market heavy; sales 1,1100 bushels old mixed western at $1.40.Oat* lower, at 50 to 55c for western.Pork lower; suies 3099 brls; $20,75 for new mess ; 24,00 to 24,.0 for 63 aud '84 ; and 23,S7 I.» 24,2a for prime.Doef dull.Slocks heavy.Monay on sail a par aeot.B.A A.EXPRESS COMPANY.May 10\u20141 parcel to P Sinclair A Son.-1 do to C t.Holiwell.1 do to Alexander A Co.1 do to K Worthington.1 do to Middleton A Dawson.1 brl to J I\u2019evorley.PER GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.May 10\u2014l box, 1 stove and fixtures to A Dunbar.1 cask and 1 brl glassware to H Goodwin A Co.3 boxes containing soda-fouat to W Mo-Williatn.10 brls and 2 c sks glassware to H G >odwiu A Co.1 b ile rubber hose to Tlios Andrews.50 brls and 25 boxes Jyewood to J Patterson.1 bdle rake* to 11 S Scott A Co.PER STEAMER FROM MONTREAL.May 10\u2014Per steamer Europa, Labclle, from Montreal\u20144 hhds and 4 qr-casks wine to Forsyth A Pemberton.EXPORTS.May 10.Per schr Lady Maxwell, Joncas, for Oa*pe\u201475 brls tl'>ur, 20 d>> peas, 3 do oatmeal, 12 tubs lard, 22 casks nails, 2 sugar kettles, 1 brl wool cards, 1 keg red ochre, l ea-k, 3 boxes, l parcel hardware by Dios Fraser.50 cases whi-ky, 10 bxs olive oil, 15 brls pot barley, 5 keg* soda, 25 bxs tobacco, 10 brls crackers, 6 do biscuit, 2 tins do, 45 reams paper.25 bxs pip-'.*, 2 tiore.-s h im*, \u2022\u201d> Dx* peppermint*, 2 pckgs in iign, 5 bxs p.pper, 8 bags rice, In bxs candle.*, 5 qr-casks liu*ced oil, 3 keg* putty, 1 box lemons, 2 cases blacking, -1 ease* pickb s, 5 bx* ginger, I brl coffee, 2 bags do, 3 bxs matches.6 bale* tobacco, 2 brl* cut do, 1 box raisins By Lane, tifoib A Co.1 brl p\"rk, l bag seed, 1\tbrl medicine, 3 rolls leather, 13 firkins butter, 20 ciu-es leather, 2u pufos boots, 5 case* shoes, 1 keg snnff, 4 brls biscuit, 172 brls dour, 30 do peas, 53 brl* bran.Ini) pine planks, 3 harnesses, 5 cask* tinware, 24 kegs paint, 4 casks linseed oil, 2j brl* plaster, I e.uo paint brushes.1 brl, 3 parcel* hardware.30 bx* tea by J Le Boiithillicr.20 chests tea by II R Gethings.Per schr troue, Lemieux, for Seven Islands 11 li'ds fl ur, I j empty barrel*, I bdle hoops, 3 barre.s pork, 6 chains, 2 kegs lard, 2 do butter, 15 bags bread.I keg whisky, 15 bugs *alt.1 barrel, 3 bxs grocri.s by W II Jeffery A C.\t33 brl* Hour, 18 do pork, 3 do peas, 1 do beef, 17 cwts biscuit, 3 kegs butter, 3 do lard, 1 box tobacco, 1 cwt leaf d'», 12 pairs li'iuts, l box candle*, I do soap, 1 cat ri.e, I brl pitch bv T Fraser.22 brl* flour.7 do pork.1 do peas, I keg lard, 1 side leather, 10 bugs bread by F Turg-on A Co.P r schr Arthomiso, Li*|.,is, for Mirutniehi\u20145 pieces oak, 35 do red pine, 120 brl* ll ur.20 do P ''k.10 do beef.III .fo oatmeal.2 brls pot barley, 2\tcasks vinegar by 1) D Young A Co.SHIPPING INTKLUGENCK.\u2014Marrhnioit*.' i.timings, Liverpool, April 10, \\ Gill .'ur A Co,foil.-Wimbledon, Bernier, Liverpool, April 7, Kos» A Co, gen cargo.-Dovre, Helgetscn, London, March 27, Hamil- ton Bru*, biti.-Bannockburn, Onmart, Greenock, March 28, J Oille-pic, iron, Ac.-Cornelia, Kuifoul, kLeitb, April 4, R R Dobuli, coal, Ac.-Henry Brain, Symons, Cardiff, April 1, Allan*, Rue A Co, coal.-Clausheftye, Andersen, Antwerp, March 27, t U Levey A Co, gen cargo.-Crusader, Jenkins, Greenock, April 8, Coulthurst A Mc F hie, Cuai.-McLeod, Chilton, London, April 4.D D Young A Co, hul.-Eliza Cat \"line, Griffiths, Rio do Janeiro, \u2014.C A J Sharpies A Co, bal.-\u2014Golconda, Davies, Liverpool, April 5, C A.1 Sharpie* A Co, gen cargo.-Amelia.Jorgenson, Truro.April 11, Benson A Co, b.il.-Arthur.Watson, Port Glasgow, March 31, A Gilmour A Co, coal, Ac.-Canada, Herbert, Queenstown, April 12, C E Levey A Co, bal.-Cunihuilin, Williams, London, March 31, C E Levey A Co, bal.-NorJen, Tudsen, Loudon, March IS, C E Levey A Co, bal.-lloiiit», Trefry.Liverpool, March 30, K H Duval, gen cargo.-Kicnzi, Murphy, Troon, April 1, W Cangley, coal.-David, Pennington, Liverpool, March 24.E II Duval, gt ii cargo.-Salem, Chapman, Hull, April 1, J Burstall A Co, gun cargo.-Island Home, Mann, Boston, April 25, Ful- kenberg A McBlain, bal.-Simonds, Hetherington, Troon, April 12, Fal- tenherg A McBlain, pig iron, Ac.-Maud, Abernathy, Liverpool, April 10, .1 Tibbitts A Co, salt.-Anglo Saxon, Westgartb, Liverpool, April 12, M I Wilson, bal.-Bet h i ah Jewett, Cochrane.Liverpool, March 27, 1) Patton A Co, salt.\u2014 Atlantic, Krotuan, Malta, March 19, Falkcn-berg A McBlain, bal.-Edmund Kaye, Blythe, Alexandria, -, U R R Dobell, bal.-Brumdlc, Robinson, London, March 28, D D Youug A Co, bal.-Acme, Devine, Greenock, March 30, A Gil- mour A Co, coals.-Alfred, Welch, Liverpool.April 11, K R Dobell, gen cargo.-Lady Seymour, Glover, Appledorc, April 8, 11 Fry, foil.-India.Ellis, London, March 27, C K Levey A Co, bal.-Spartan, Harvey, Greenock, March 28, J Bur- stall A Co, coal.-Milton Lockhart, Large,jLiverpool, April 6, for Montreal, gen cargo.-Chevalier, Perkins, Gibraltar, April 9, order.bal.-Baldur, Larsen, Norway, April 11, order, bal.-Crusader, Jenkins, Greenock, April 3, Coulthurst A McPhio, coal and iron.-Miranda.Clark, Sunderland, March 28, II Fry, coals.-Cnlista Haws, Haws, Liverpool, March 27, gen cargo.-Columbine,-, Plymouth, April 3.-Devonshire, Lenders, DubLn, April 10, bal.-Hibernia, Brownrig, Dublin, April 3, bal.-Kelvin, Belyea, Greenock, April 5.gen cargo -Champion, Palmer, Greenock, April I.-Otto Lin.-k, Lamm, Sunderland, March 17, gen cargo.-Washington, Davies, Greenock, April 1.coal.-Eliza Keith, Sargent, Queenstown, April 12.-Nina, Moore, bunderlucd, April 5.-Polly.Detchou, Troon.March 27, Allans.Rae A Co., coal.-Otilla, Griffiths, Cardiff, April 1, Allans, Rao A Co., coal.-Harbinger, Leith, Barcelona, March 31.-Favorite, Spain, Fleetwood, April 4.-St Luwrene*, Backer, Loudon, March 22.-Coronella.McIntyre, Liverpool, April 8.-Canada.Torguson, Bristol, April 19 -Sunderland, Curtis, Malaga, April 10 Bark Envoy, E lington, Port Glasgow, March 23, Jos White, coal.-North Briton, Pinion, Southampton, April 1, D D Young A Co, hat.-Aurora, Willis, Liverpool, April 10, Benson A Co, bal.-Carl Tottie, Larsen, Krageroo, March 30, Hamilton Bros, bal.-Jessy, Gorman, Limerick, April 5, C E Levey A Co, bal, 5 pass.-Sarah Louise, Read, Haylo, C E Levey A Co, bal.-Murv, Lewis, Aberystwith, March 23, D D Young A Co, bal.-Alexander Hall, Artis, Aberdeen, April 3, D D Young A Co, bal.-Glencuirn, William*, llayle, April 2, C A Sharpies A Co, salt.-N Y Packet, Thompson, Liverpool, April 6, C A J Sharpies A Co, salt.-Soblomsten, Anderson, Falmouth.April 8, Falkenherg A McBlain, bal.-Gipsey Queen, Kawle, Plymouth, April 8, C E Levey A Co, bal.-Rockaway, Bnssance, London.April 5, J Burstall A Co.bal.-Gratitude, Shillito, Bordeaux, April 4, M I Wilson, bal.-Briti-b Empire, Polyblank, Dartmouth, April 10, A Gilmour A Co, bul, 3 pass.-Elizabeth Jenkins, Bcsser, New York, April 21, bal.-Lady Clark, Rennnut, Milford, April 9, bal.-Lord Sidmouth, M lodie, Greenock, April 1.-City of Manchester,-, Queenstown, April 10.-Gladstone, Evenson, Krageroo, -, A Gil- mour A Co, bal.-Golden Spring, Barber, Almoria, March 31.-Juno, Lord, Cardiff, April 1, Allans, Rao A Co coal.-British America, Lewis, Llanelly, April 1.-Thornhill,-,-.-Atlantic, Kildahl, Bordeuax, April 1.-John Bull.Harris, London, March 31, J Gillespie, gen cargo.-Eugenio, MeNcilly, Dublin, April 3, W Cang ley, bal.-Empire Queen, Durham, Liverpool, March 31, W Cangley, coal.-Inchiquin, Rees, Cardiff, April 1, W Cangley, coal.-Jane Alice, Robinson, Bordeaux, March 30, W II Tilstone A Son, gen cargo.-Ratcliff, Cookson, Carthagena, April 10, Ben- sou A Co, bal.-Alhiuus, Curran, New Ross, April 10, D Pat- tou A Co, bal.-Emigrant.Forbes, Queenstown, April 15, C E Levey A Co, bal.-Hebrides, Johansen, London, March 26, Hamilton Bros, bal.-Ydale, Norman, Lisbon, April 12, H Hagens, bal.-Thomas Lee, Armstrong, Gibraltar, April 1, Taylor A Sons, bal.-Caroline, Crawford, Ardrossan, March 29, J Burstall A Co, coal.-Stonewall Jackson, Edwards, Queenstown, April 10, order, bal.-Arnamlale, Sheckoll, Bideford, April 10, C A J Sharpies A Co, bul.Brig Wellington, Morris, Aberystwith, April 8.C A J Sharpies A Co, bal.-Thomas, Thus Vigoe, April 1, II Fry, bal.-Reciprocity.Marr, Troon, April 12.\u2014 Repeater, Gillan, Sligo, April 10.-Mariner.Kopke, London, April 1.Brkte Wirralito, Jones, Liverpool, April 7, gen cargo for Toronto, Ac.Schr Lady Elgin, Bernier, Gaspe, Hunt, Brock A Co.fish aud oil.Aud six Norwegian barks, names not ascertained.Ilos, ENTERED FOR LOADING.Name.Tons.For.By whom.Where.May 10.677, London, J Burstall A Co, Flanagan's booms.Julia, 973, Liverpool, Benson A Co, New Liverpool.Victor Hudon, 159, Charlottetown, DeWolff A Vaughan, stream.Ptovidencc, 45, Tracadie, Ac, II Bernard, Rutland's wharf.CLEARED.May 10.Schr Lady Maxwell, Joncas, Gaspe, Thomas Fraser.\u2014Irene, Lemieux, Seven Islands, W II Jeffery.-Arthemiss, Lisluis.Miramichi, D D Yeung A Co.and acquaintances arc requ.sted br, attend without further notice.On the 9th mat., June IIu*«, wife of John Smith, aped 39 year*.Her funeral will take pin- \u201c fr >in her late resi-teiicc, St.Cliarle* street, this .lay (Thursday,j ut J o\u2019clock p.m.Friend* a d neqiiaintances lire re-iiucstc.l to attend without further notice.At Terrebonne, on the 2i\"i inst , Frlieita Zoe Seguin, wife \"I Fr*.Dugat.E-q., aged 71 y.-ars.At Kingston.C.W.\"ti the 10th inst, ElienaVictoria, wife of William 4'*\u2022 \"tnan.fourth daughter of Mr.Thomas Twcddi-ll.of Levis.F RAG i< A NT SOZODONT [* now attracting very great attention, and well it may.The article represented by this tnu-ical name is the iii\"St beneficial preparation for the Breath, Gums and Teeth, the World bus ever seen.Sold hy Druggists.April 23.1865.\tS-3aw Thiioat A functions.\u2014A Physician, writing iroin Ncwfanc, New York, speaking of the beneficial effect* resulting from the use of \u201c Brown's Bronchial Troches,\" says : \u201cFor alleviating that hi'rri't irritation only felt by those who have suffered from any Bronchial Affection,and for Hoarseness ami Sore Threat too, I am free in confess (though I urn an M.D.) they answer all you claim fur thei»*.\u201d April 78.1865,\t6 If you aro sick,the probability is that the root of your suffering is in the stomach.From a weak stomach proceed dyspepsia, languor, oppression iu the diaphragm, jaundice, headache, nausea, bodily weakness, dimness of sight, heartburn, costivcnc.**, dy*entcry, and a legion uf other tormenting di-s ases.Indigestion produces thin blood, and thereby destroys the strength and vigor of thu system.fo restore the tone of the stomach, and cn-ablo it to throw \"fl\u2018, and dismiss forever, all these tormenting and dangerous complaints, nothing is necessary but a persevering u*e of Hoofland's Gusman Bitters, prepared by Dr.C.M .Jackson.Philadelphia, for the proprietors, Jones A Evans.There is no mistake, no failure ic their sanative effects.An important fact in connection with Hoofland's Bitters is, that they will not create a disease worse than that from w hich they relieve you, by fostering a ta*te for alcoholic siimuianls.Unfortunately, there is a glut of deleterious preparations iu the market, composod mainly of Jersey lightning, which are highly intoxicating, and therefore useless aud dangerous.Beware of them.Take only llootiand\u2019.* Herman Bitters, which is For .Salo by Druggists and Dealers generally.John F.Henry A Co., 30 i St.Paul Street, Montreal, Wholesale Agents for the Canadas.April 28, 1865.\t2w §i i{ M MILLINERY.PORT OF ARRIVED.QUEBEC- May 10.Arkle, Liverpool, April 6, C A Ship Chapultepec J Sharpie* A O *.salt.\u2014\u2014Annie Laurie, Wilson, Leith, March 29, Win Crawford A Son, coal, Ac.- \u2014Golden Pledge, Morris, Liverpool, March 29, M Crawford A Son, coal, Ac.\u2014 -Queen of tbo Wen, Wilson, Belfast, April 5.A Gilmour A ^Co., bal.RAFTS ARRIVED AT QUEBEC.May 10.Calvin A Brock\u2019s, oak, elm, Ac, sundry potcs.Georgo Baptiste's, deal*, Three Rivers.Harrison A Co\u2019s, birch, Tibbitt's cove, undry lots deals, B.-naett's wharves.MARITIME EXTRACTS.Thobrig Wellington, Capt.M 'rris, from Aberyst-with, at this port, reports having picked up 11 amis of the crew of the ship Hope, of Limerick\u2014at sea.The ship Milton Lockhart left for Montreal last vening, in low of the steamer Albion.The steamer Hero also lift for M ntreal last evening, having iu tow three barges.A Smaut Run.\u2014The schooner Lady Elgin.Capt.Cyrille Bernier, hence the 25th ultimo for Percé, Grand River au 1 Pn-pebi ic, with a cargo of provisions for Mc.-srs.C.Robin A Co., arrived livre yesterday morning, with a general cargo of fish, oil and raw hides, :hu- making iho voyage in round 14 days, 9 of which have l.ecn employed in unloading and loading.Our *>iiii'i'ino Skason \u2014The past day h\".s made a great change on ihe face of our harbor.During Tuesday night tbe wind blew fr.'sli from the cast, and on Wednc.-day in \u2022ruing it had gradually increased to a good stiff breeze.At n little bef ro 4 a m.th.white t.p* hegau to show at the Point, and have continued t.do so throughout the whole day.In < ur arrival report will be I*-uu l Oo ships, : 52 harks, \u2014 brig*, nnd I barkeutine, making a total reported of 112, nut a bad day\u2019s work.The j arrivals from sea to d ite, as reported at the Custom House'in 1864.were 27, and for 1S !5 they number j 114, showing uu increase of 8Î sail.To this J might be added at Rust 25 vessel» that arrived ; after Custom*\u2019 hours.( IVy Telegraph.) Rivr.n DU Iioui», May 10\u2014Weather cloudy and c\u201eld; wind north east: 30 iuwurd-bouud vessels to-day.V 'A7 E now announre to the public, the ar-rival of our u< w .VAN TLbS and JACKETS, which aro extremely new in Style and Trimini .gs.-\u2014also\u2014 Millincy direct from Paris, of the greatest novelties for the Season.GLOVER à FRY.Quebec, April 20, 1865.Gentlemen s ( lotiiino.j UST opened, a large assortment of very »,9 choice Spring and Summer Clothing, made in tbe beat Style and at Low Prices, cousisting of the newest textures.'laving eugiga.i an etperienced Cutter, we are now prepared to take orders for Gentlemen's Clothing, Ladies\u2019 Habits and Liveries of all kinds.GLOVER & FRY.Queb).», April 20, 1865.C rjK-.ts u; tl i! Ciotii?.NOW receiving by the S.S.\u201c Moravian,\u201d a Urge stock of very choice patterns in Velvet, Brussels, Ta estry, Imperial, Scotch and Dutch Carpets.We are now showing the largest aud best seasoned stock of Floor (*il Cloths to be seen in the province-\u2014from this cause we are selling considerabl quantities of thés»- goods to families who r*.side in AesU-rn Canada.A large assortment of Iren and Brass Bed-ste ds in every kind.There goods are known to be more desirable than Wooden Bedsteads.We have all the new textures for Window Curtains, with *he newest Trimmings to match.Mattrassis and Bedding of *.11 kinds, made ot the bes t materials, at reduced ra es.GLOVER & FRY.Quebec, April 20,1865.HIGH WINES, Old Rye and Toddy Whiskeys.IpHR undersigned, SOLE AGENTS for It Messrs.GOüDKRHAM à WuRTS, of Toronto, O W., are prepared to supply tbe trade with l*tir\u201c and bllfnt Sl'IfllTS in lots to suit purchasers.J.F.TURNBULL A GO., St.James Street.Quebec, April 24,1865.\t1m WANTED, FOUR JOURNEYMEN PAINTERS.High est wages will be paid.Apply to JAMES FITZPATRICK.Quebec, May 11, 1865.Dog Lost.buff ON Monday last, a small light brown TERRIER.A suitable reward wi given on bringing him to No.19, St.Ursule Street.Quebec, May 11, 1685.\t> Dog Lost.St.be- v .(R'tM No.14, Des Prairies Street, < 1 Koch\u2019s, n young Newfoundland Slut tween three and four months old, black with a small white spot on breast ; had on a leather c liar with crota plate and small cross puzzle lock; answers to tie name of \u201cJess.\u201d Any person returning her to the above address, or to Messrs.Lemfs irier k Brouard, Craig Street, will be suitably rewarded.Quebec, May 11, 1665.\t3 Jill! FliZPMK, Painter, IT ;EQS to return his sincere thanks to his \u2022 > friends, aid tbe public in general, for past favors, and hopes, by strict attention to butioess, to mérita continuance of the same.He also begs to announce that he has removed his establishment to No.72, ST.PAUL STREET, opposite Mr.DRUM'S Factory, where he will continue the above business in all its branches.Ha will also keep on hand, for sale, PAPER HANGINGS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Ac.All orders thankfully received nnd promptly execute , In tha best style of workmanship.Quebec, May 11, 1865.\t3m PLANT A G E ET Uliiieral W?«ter.Quebec liiilter House, S, JAMES STREET.WE have this day received, from our Western House, an assortment of Choice Dairy Butter No*, i & a.Which we can wi.ll recommend to the trade.An early call is very desirable.CARREL A JOHNSTON.Quebec, May 11, 1865.Sugar Cured HAMS.A SMALL LOT of Susar Cured Cincinnati Hams, teason 1665, just received and F or si^le by J.WHITEHEAD, 48, St.John Street.Quebec, May 11, 1865.\t3 (oe\u2019s So£trr-,*t)r>4ptiite of Lime FOR ONIONS.LETTER from Selby Lee, Warden, Shefford Co., O.E.December 23, 1864.Dkab Sin : I used your S ipor-Phosphate upon my garden the past season with most excellent results, especially with Onions.For several years I have been unable to succeed with onions, principally on account of the maggote, which destroyed them.This year I selected four beds, each 40 feet long and four feet wide, and applied 20 lbs.of Phosphate, patting part in with the seed and the remainder around the plants after the first hoeing.The growth was remarkable.I gathered 15 bushels of onions from these 4 beds, which contained 640 square feet, or about 2J square rods.They were seen while growing by large numbers of persons, who all, without exception, declared them to be the finest they had ever seen.There were also 25 good sized turnips grown on the same beds.I am, yours ttuly, SELBY LEE.Mr.Axdeew Cob, Montreal.Mcy 11, 1865.\t1-dAw Landing O ex \u201c John Bull,\u2019 from London : XOQ \u2022)ro / \"1HESTS asd Half-chBsts Sape-Vy rtor Souchongs aud Uncolored Japan Teas, 20 Cares Li ned Nutmegs, 30 Guests Cinnamon, 15 Chests Madras Indigo, 15 Cases Castor OH in Tins, 15 Bags White Pepper, For sale by (in bond or duty paid) LANE, GIBB A CO.Quebec, May 11, 1885.\tIra Landing ex \u201cGolconda,\u201d from Liverpool : I A/ in f.iOXES London Layers, West xAB\tEnd Valencias, 700 Bags Arracan Rice, 2 :0 Drums Fresh Sultana Raisins, 50 Barrels Fresh Currants, £0 Barrels Bass\u2019 Ale, pints and quarts, 30 Qr.-caska Olive Oil, 6 Hhds.Rape Oil, 25 Kegs Refined Saltpetre, 25 Tie:ces Soda Ash, 10 Hhds.Button Bine, 100 Barrels Washing Soda, 100 Kegs Bicarbonate Soda, 80 Barrels Fine Salt, Glass Jars, ISO Half-chests Unsolored Japan Tea, For sale by (in bond or duty paid) LANE, GIBB A 00.Quebec, May 11, 1865.\tlm Casey\u2019s Soap J v l lOXES Casey\u2019s Liverpool Soap folVM / ÎJ ex \u201c Golconda,\" for sale in bond or duty paid.LANE, GIBB A CO., Agents.Quebec, May 11, 1865.\tlm Paints, Paints.i00 i£EGS No\u20191ZIN0 PAINT\u2019 600 Kegs No.1 WHITE LEAD, Lauding ex \u201c Salem,\u201d from Hull.For sale by LANE, GIBB A 00.Quebec.May 11, 1865.\tlm Now Landing \u2014«X \u2014 1GOLCONDA\u201d Aud for Sale in Bond or Duty Paid.700 D OZEN Dublin Stout.246 Dozen Bass A Co.\u2019s Pale Ale.DsWOLF A VAUGHAN.Quebec, May 11, 1865.\t3 Atm Landing \u2014IX\u2014 \u201c GOLCONDA:*' jJALF-CRESTS Finest Imperial | Arracan Rice, ALF-CHEST3 Finest and Gunpowder Tea, 36 Barrels, quarts and pints, Bass\u2019 Pals Ale 200 Pockets £0 bags 25 Barrels Copperas, 20 do Whiting, 20 Cases Jar Salt, 10 Kegs Saltpetre, 20 Barrels and Kegs Sulphur.For sale by GIBB, LAIRD A ROSS.Quebec, May 11, 1865.\t$ Notice to Consignees./CONSIGNEES per bark JANE \\ j ALICE, Captain Robinson, from Borde.ux, are requested to zuîÈSÉbt\u2019 pass tbeir entries immedsately.Vissci lying at Tow-boat Company's wharf.W.H.TILSTONE A SON, Agents.Quebec, May 11, 1865.QUEBEC Library Association ! THE above Association baa removed its rooms to No.11, St.John Street, over Mr.Watters\u2019 Store.The rooms will be in proper order in a few days.J.H.LAWLOB, Secretary.Quebec, May 11, 1865.\t^ THOMAS RUSSELL & SON.London and Liverpool, BY ROYAL LETTtfS PATENT Chronometer Makers IN ORDINARY To Her Majesty the Queen, ÏT AVE introduced into the Provinces first-class Watches of tbeir own manufacture, in which parties desirous of obtaining timepieces of Reliable Woiknunship and Materials?may place implicit confidence.A warranty accompanies each Watch identified by cumbers to correspond with those engraved on the case.The 1st Quality engraved \u201c THUS.RUSSELL A SON.\" The 2nd Qualities with the names of\u2014 \u201c HENRY SHEARER, Liverpool.\" \u201c J.R.BLYTHE, Liverpool.\" « STEVENSON, London.\u201d London, England, April 21, 1865.May 11, 1865.F» 6m p reference to tbe aoove advertisement we beg respectfully to direct the attention of the public to tbe fact that we have made special arrangements with Messrs.Thomas Russell A Son, by which we are enabled to offer tbeir celebrated first-class WATCHES at a very moderate advance on manufacturers\u2019 cost.We have on hand an ample stock, and a warranty from the makers accompanies each watch, as also our own guarantee for an on-limited period.HENRY SMEATON A CO., Sheffield House, 3, Fabrique Street.Quebec, May 11, 1865.VOLUNTEER Garrison Artillery.A FULL MUSTER of No.4 Battery is re quested on FRIDAY Evening at tbe Dril.Shed, to make arrangements for the Qoeen\u2019sl Birth Day.By order, T.H.GRANT, Capt.No.4 Battery.Quebec, May 11, 1i*y Goods! Î Y Auction, at the Subscribers' Stores, on i.FRIDAY, the 12 h Maj\u2014Sale to commence at TWO P.M., precisely, WITHOUT BKSBRV*.4 Oases U.O.Grey Cloths, 2 do Fancy Twerds, all wool, \u2022\t2 do Mcri&o Hosiery, Vesta aud Pants, Cloths, Cassimere.o, Doeskins, Cottons, Linens, Silks, Ac., Riobons, Bonnet*, Dress Goods, Umbrellas, Hat?, Caps, Ac.Prints, Shirtings, Grtys.Denims, Ac.G.A H.GIBSONE, ?.A B.Qnebec, May 11, 1865.W Einstructed by S.SLATER, Esq , TV Quarter-Master of 17th Rfgiment, to dispose of the whole of his Furniture and Effects at his Quarters, over the Library of the Jesuit Birracks, Upper Town, ON FRIDAY, 12rn INSTANT.Drawing Room, Dining Room aud Bed-Room Furniture, Carpets, Curtains, China and Glass Ware, Kitchen Ware, Cooking and Fancy Stoves, &o., Ac.\u2014ALBO\u2014 A very superior Bay Horse, English Harness, Faddle, Bridles, Horse Clothing, Waggon, (Patent Axle), Sleigh, Bear and Buffalo Robes, Ac., Ac.KF* Particulars in Auction Circulars.CASEY A CO., A.A B.Quebec, May 10, 1865.IMPORTANT SALE or Properly anil Pfleets Belonging to the OFFI JËRS OF Hill KEGT.VALUABLE Horses,Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, 8-tddlery, Bear Skin and Buffalo Robes, Fur Coats, Caps and Gauntlets Double and Single Barrel Guns, Rifl-s, Fishing Rods Whips, Horte Clothing, Ac., Ac.-AMO\u2014 All the Household Furniture of the several gentlemen in quarters.Portable Iron Bed Steads and Easy Chairs, Curled Hair Mattras-sps, Down Pillows and Bolsters, Toilet Setts, Carpets, Damask and Muslin Curtains, French Clocks, Lamp», Mirrors, Cocoa Mailing, Rugs, Colored Priam, Officers\u2019 Mess Furniture, Ac., Ac., Ac.CK Particulars iu catalogues which are now preparing.The sale will take place at the Officers\u2019 Quarters, St Lewis street, about two days sfier the arrival of H M S.Ilimjluyo, of which due notice will be given.CASEY A CO., A.A B.Quebec, May 4, 18f5.( igai s, Tobacco, Pipes, 4rc., SfC., 4-c.HE undersigqgd be/a to inform his numer-4 ous customers and friends that be has just receired, aud offers for sale, cheap for Cash, a choice lot of Cigars and Cigarettas, Havana, Menilla, Opera, Principes, Plantation, Regalis, Conchas and other favorite brands.A valuable and well assorted lot of Meerschaum, Briar Root, India Rubber and Fancy English, French and American Clay Pipes, Pipe Stems, Amber Mouthp\u2019eces, Tobacco Pouches and Fancy Tobacco Jars, Cigar Holders aud Stands, and a superior lot of the various brands of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco.A.GOLDSTEIN, 25 St.John Street, Opposite Ross\u2019s Building.Quebec, May 8,1865.\t12 21 St.Peter Street.Quebtc.May 10, 1866.Opeued To-Day \u2014AT\u2014 m.Built & M CtlE.il» Canh Store 1 One Case of Trimmed Millinery Bonnets, One Case of Straw Bonnets, One C-rsc of Straw Hats, One Case of Dress Goods, (all New Colors,) One Case of Hosiery, &c.We invite special attention to ABOVE GOODS, AS THEY Vary very much in Style, &c., From other houses in the rame trade, having been purchased in the European market ONLY FOURTEEN DAYS AGO, Consequently are The very Latest Designs, And are marked at A Low Price FwR CASH ! ! HOME, BLAIS A CO , St.John's Gate.Quebec.May 4, 1865.__ iited to ( barter, A VESSEL of 350 /® 400 Tons.Y >0 'oat1 a cargo °f Timber for .Lytham.AUCTION SALES BY A.J.MAXHAM&CO.UNDERWRITERS\u2019 SALE \u2014OF TBK\u2014 HULL OF THE BARK \" CLARINDA.\" BY AUCTION WILL BE BOLD, IN The early part of June next.Precise date of which due notice will be given.THE Hull of the Bark OLARINDA, 316-TT tons register, Peter Ross, late mastei, with all her Masts, Spars, Standing and Bunning Rigging, Sails, Chains, Anchors, Ac., a* she now lies, or did lie, wrecked at Heath Point, East Point of Anticosti.\u2014ALSO\u2014 830 Tons Coals.For account o( those interested.A.J.MAXHAM A 00., A.A B.Quebec, May 8, 1865.Moxning Ssde B¥ AUCTION WILL BE SOLD, AT THE STORE OF A.JOSEPH, \u2014OH\u2014 TiïU'iSnAV MORNING, The llth May, At 11 o'clock, C/~w\\ CXS.Manufactured T0BA00C, DH' * Ï) of various qualities, 100 Bales superior Leaf Tobacco 50 Hhds.Upper Canada Leaf Tobaoeo, 1000 Boxes Henderson\u2019» Pipes.Aud if arrive l in time t 67 Hhds Bright Porto Rico Sugar, 100 Bags Coffee, Balance ot Cargo ex 41 Ida Abbot',\u201d at Portland.?.J.MAXHAM A CO., A.A 3.Quebec, Mav 6, 1*65.\ttd Auction Sale \u2014or AH \u2014 EXTENSIVE STOCK \u2014or\u2014 Liquors, Wines, Brandies, Syrups, &c., &c.Being the stock of a Montreal Merchant giving np busines», and will be sold without the least reserve, at the Sheds, on the Richelieu S.eamboat Company\u2019s Wbaif, on Wednesday, May 17.The stock comprises about : \\ i jACKAGES IN WOOD, from 6 * t gallons up la 70.300 OASES ASSORTED BRANDIES, IRISH and SCOTCH MALT, HOLLANDS, Ac.Particulars in Auction Circulars, Sale at ONE o\u2019clock.Spring TRADB SALE.John Paterson\u2019s FIRST SALE Will take place on Thursday and Friday, The lltb and 12th inat, When a General Assortment of Fresh Groceries, Wines & Liquors WILL BE OFFERED.Sale each day at 2 \"\u2019clock, P.M.A.J.MAXHAM A CO., A.A B.Quebec, May 4, 1865.fiHBHr F ank Leslie\u2019s Illustrated, Hnrpe.\u2019s Weekly, Boston Post, New York Clipper, Do Weekly, Do Mtrcury, Waverley Magazine, Wilke\u2019a Spirit, Godey\u2019s Lady\u2019s Book ONE SHILLING.Don't Forget the New Stand.11 Buade St-eet, next door to W.B.Valleau it Co , Merchant Tailors.W.H.ALEXANDER, Bookseller and Stationer.Quebec, May 8, 1865.WANTED, EMPLOYMENT by an experienced business man, thoroughly acquainted with bookkeeping by single and double entry.Salary not so much an object as employment.Good references can be given.Address H., office of the Morning Chronicle, Quebec.Quebec, May 5, 1865.\ttf Apply to 1 *u t c, M iy 10, 1865.M I.WILSON, tf NOTICE.fin HE Creditors of thi Messre.J.A J.Wood-J ley, aro required to meat at the office of Charles H.Andrews, Notary, in the Victoria Chambers, Lower Town, on THURSDAY, the llth cf May instant, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock, A.M , for the ordering of the affairs Jof the estais J.LOUIS, Quebec, May t, 1865.Assignee.JUSTKEUEIVED Per \u201c Peruvian 10î 7 nGZBxSGRNTLEMB\u2018v,swhite SHIRTS\u2014will ba each by the half dozen.sold for $1 60 Dozens Colored Regatta Shirts, at 3s 9d each.\u2014also\u2014 A various assortment of and Drawers.Quebec, May 4, 1865.Flannel Shirts J.GIBLIN.6-2o Notice.THE undersigned have entered into Partnership as Cutmniss:on and General Merchants, under the firm and style of W.II.JEFFERY A CO.W.H.JEFFERY, HENRY J.JEFFERY.Qa*b«e, April 1 186>,\tra4-lm Wanted t > Charter, ¦ YRSSEL 4!0 ffù 600 Tons Re-gister, to load a Cargo of ÎÛ&è* Timber and Deals for GUsson Dock.A \u2022 faSSt.L 250 dî> 350 Tons Register, to load a Cargo limber and Deals for Stockton on Ties.Apply to M.J.WILSON.Quebc., ->ay 10, 1865.^ _________ U tteaux: tor Sale of Boots, SHOE }, &c.\u2019 TENDERS will be received by the under-Ü signed for the purchase of the stock and effects belonging to the estate of Messrs.J.k J.Woodley, insolvents, valued at $14,000.If nobpreviously disposed of by private sale, tbc whole, including the furniture, will be sold by auction to the highest bidder on THURSDAY, the 18th day of May, at TWO o'clock in the afternoon, on the premises, No.26 St.John street (within.) The stock can be seen at any time on application to the Assignee.By order, J.LOUIS, Assignee.Quebec, May itb, 1865.\ttd MONTREAL ADVERTISEMENT BilfiWft à CHILD\u2019S Boots A Shoes, WHOLESALE WAREBOUSE and MANUFACTORY.fpHEY are prepared to FURNISH the QUE-BBC TRADE on the very best terms.Fishing Boots Made by directions of Merchants at the Fisheries, can be supplied, without delay, by the HUNDRED or THOUSAND PAIRS.SEND YOUR ORD-R8.Quebec, May 6, 1865.\ttf TO LUT, First Class CELLAR.Apply to TASCHEREAU, ONSLOW A RYAN.23 St.P*tor Street, L.*T.Quebec, May t, 1865.Insolvent Act of 1864, Iu the matter of J.A J.WOODLEY, .Insolvents.r Creditors of the Insolvents are notified that they have made au assignment of their estate and effects, under the above Act, to me, the undersigned Assignee, and they are required to furnish me, within two months from this dite, with their claims, specifying the security they bold, if any, and the value of it; and if none, stating the fact; the whole attested under oath, with the vouchers in support of such cla'me.J.LOUIS, Assignee.Qnebec, May 2, 1865.\tm8-12 Quebec, May 9, 1865.CASEY k CO, A.A B.NOTICE.MRS.WIDOW CHARLES TERREAU bas the honor to inform her friends and the public in general that she will for the futnre continue the affairs of her deceased husband as FOUNDER, in t e same locality, No.56, 8t.Paul Street, Lower Town, where she will have constantly on band a complete assortment of articles in the above line, and also that she has named Mr.Archange Racine, ot Quebec, to conduct aud superiotend the business for her.She solicits in consequence a share of public patronage.MRS.WIDOW CHAS.TERREAU.Quebec, April 28, 1865.\t2w Quebec Post Office, 29th April, 1865.ON and after MONDAY, the 1st May, malls for Montreal City, Three Rivers, Sorel and Batiscan Bridge, will be closed at this office daily, (Sundays excepted) at.\t3 P.M.And for Montreal City, Canada West and United States at.6 P.M.Supplementary Bag at.7.30 P.M For South Shore East, at.11.30 A.M Supp'emeutary Bag at.12.00 M.For District of Gaspe, on Wednesdays aud Saturdays at.11.30 A.M.For Nova Scotiaand New Brunswick .via St.John, N B , on Wednesdays aud Saturdays at.6 P.M.J.fcE WEuL, Postmaster.Quebec, May 1, 1865.STAMP BOOKS.I A CONVENIENT and compact arrange-m>*nt for the safe keeping of Bill aud Postage Stamps.Various sizes and prices.For sale by MIDDLETON A DAWSON, Foot of Mountain Hill.Quebec, May 10, 1S65.M S;tlu, 2 B' , A T f E AU X with sails, Ac.By DONALD R.MacLEOD.Qu*bec, May 9, 1805.\t_____ ___ ^______ host, ] ETWKEN Nouvelle aud St.Augustin , 7 Streets, St.Louis Suburbs, a pair of Gold Mounted Pebble Specutcles.The finder of them wiU lie rewarded ou leaving them at the ivhce of th i ! nper.ftuebec, May 4,1865._________________________ »' ale or to Let.__With Immediate Possession,\u2014 HE HOUSE corner of Rampart and ^ Monique Street», knowu as Hope Gate Hotel.H.O.AUoTIN, Notary.Quebec, May 5, 18*5.\t3otjul It tinsel rent Act ff l^(>4.In tho matter of JOHN HENRY CLINT, An Insolver t.HE Creditors of the said Insolvent are jL hereby requirod to meet at the office of the undersigned, at the corner of St.Paul and St.Peter S\u2019reete, Lower Town of Qutbec, on MONDAY, the 22nd of MAY next, at TWO o'clock, P.M , for the public examination of the Insolvent, and for tho ordering of the affairs of the estate generally.WM.WALKER, Official Assignee.Quebec, May 6, 1865 Just Arrived, Per 44 Timothy Field,\" from Cuba, via Portland.HOGSHEADS, 29 Tierces, Prime Bright Muscovado Sugar 78 Boxes\tDo\tDo For Sale bv ROSS A CO.Quebec, April 29, 1865.\t12 To O Let, with Fir#-proof Book Vaults, in FFICE, Peter Street.Apply to HENRY ATKINSON Quebec, April 13, 18S6.00.If Paper Binders.£ IDDLETON A DAWSON have Just received au assortment of\u2014 EYELET MACHINES, a simple and couve-irient tool for fastening papers together, and accomplishing the many other objects for which eyelets are used.PERRY A CO \u2019S PAPER BINDERS.LUND\u2019S BINDING TUBES FOR MÜ3I0, PERIODICALS, LOOSE PAPERS, Ac \u2014 This invention consists of a cylinder i f steel ; having, in the direction of its long b, a fisiute, the edges of which are folded over to produce a smooth surface.Loose Papers, Periodicals, or Sheets of Music, may bs held or bound together by simply slididg on to them one or more of these tubes For Sale by MIDDLETON A DAWSON, Foot of Mountain Hill.Quebec, May 10, 1865.Just Received.NEW STRAW HATS.A splendid assortment in White and Colored Ostrich Feathers, VERY RICH.New Dress Goods.NEW Shetland Shawls.Pdairatsols, From fcis.6d up.STRAW BONNETS, Is.3d.and upwards.T.LAIDLAW A GO, Qnebee, April 26, 1865.23, St.John Street.Horrockses, Miller dc Go.'* SHIRTINGS.tT7 B have this day received a Fresh Supply Vt of the above celebrated SHIRTING COTTONS, which will be sold at a large reduction from former prices.T.LAIDLAW A CO, 23, St.John Street.Qoebee, April 26, 1865.__ Excise Duty.PARTIES wishing TO BOND or kEMOYB FROM BOND, GOODS sotject to the above Daty, wili find It to their advantage by calling on the undersigned, who will give prompt and particular attention to the raune or Extuxb for the same.JAMES G.POSTON, Office, pro ten, in the premises, formerly occnpied by the late O P.Pillxtiss, bt.Peter Street.Quebec, May 6, 1865.\t1m F«2na SALE, BZLOSOJNO VO J.50 f.Clint\u2019s Estate.MBLE.PIPE STAVES, 15 M.Cull\tdo 110 \u201c Mole White Oak W.India do 30 \u201c Cull\tdo 50,000\tFt.\tSquare\tTamarac, 55,000\t\u201c\tFlat\tdo 20,C00 44 White Pine, 110 It.average, .10,000 \u201c Red do 52 do 4,800\t44\tHickory, 3,500\t\u2022«\tOak, 8,000\t44\tBirch, Cull White Pine, Oak and Elm, Pine and Spruce Boards and Plank, as- sorted sizes.Apply to WM.WALKER, Official Assignee, Est.J.H.Ollnt.Quebec, May 3, 1866.\t3w ICE !_XCE! PERSONS Intending to subscribe for ICK for the Season, or by tbe month, will please send in their names and places of residence as soon as possible.Parties living' ontside the Toll-gitei can bava the Ice left daily at Tolls, DOUBLE QUANTITY LEFT ON SATURDAY FOB SUNDAY\u2019S USE.Price for the Season.$5.00 Do do Mouth.$2 00 (Cash in advance.) Hotels and Families supplied with Soda Water, Nectar audSymps.JOHN MÜS80N A 00.Quebec, May 5, 1865.\t12 notice \u2014to\u2014 &R&DITORS.4LL parties having claims afralnst tbe insolvent, estate of GEORGE LBMIBÜX (late M AROIS A LE VIEUX) are requi sied to send tbe same, duly attested, to the undersigned, op.or before the 23ih inst., preparatory to a declaratiou of dividend.WM.McLIMONT, Assignee.Qoebee, May 1, 1865.\ttd Ait Notice.Drfpi\tROSE, Landscape Painter, \u2022 VV# \\JT from London, England, (whose pictures of local scenery have met with sneh extensive pa'ronage In the cities of Toronto and Montreal) 1 egs 10 inform the pablle that he intends devoting a short t;me to the same purpose in and around CF\" Pictures on view at Mr.Sinclair\u2019s store, 8t.John Street.Studio No.10 in tbe sama g.reeU on*» ^BoiB(\twm do hlmMlf tba 0t waiting W>*n tbe oiKpsdB with spt- Qnabe*, April 25, 1*9B.\tImp ) r H .E jrn O C H & O N i C .I i L1 R JS ^ i i 1 8 6 5* Mail Steamers to France DIRECT.Tb* 'Jen«rai TmoMtUntio Oompany'i Hew Lia# at rtrst-OlAM Side-Wheel Steam-Aipe between New York and t Harr*.Royal Insurance Company Capital, TWO MJ IlLIONS Sterling, AND LAB E iiESEBVZ FUNDS.F re Department, rHIS Company oontl'-''# to INSUR1 Ball ding* and all other deaoriptioo# of Property agaluit LOSS or DAMA&ji by PIRl, on the moet favourable terms, &ud at the lowest \u201c sharped by any good Bnglish Company.just losses promptly settled, without deduction or dieooant, and without reiereacc -o » n 'MS First Five ^>lendid Tessels intended Çl to be pot ap on this favourite route for the Continent, are the following s\u2014 wasBiNoton.3,104 tons.900 horse-power.I*a»at*ttn.3,204 tons.900 horse-power.Buosnis.(Afloat).900 horse-power.Faanos.(Bnilding).900 horse-power.Napolsob III.(Bnilding).1100 horse-power.Until the completion of the entire list, the service will be performed by the \u201c WASHINGTON,\u201d A.DUCHBSNS, \u201cLAFAYETTE,\u201d A.BOCADDE, as follows : FROM NEW YORK TO HAVRE.\u201cLafayette,\u201d WEDNESDAY, 26th APRIL, 1866.First Cabin (including table wine).$136.Second Cabin (Inclading table wine), $70 or $80.Quebec to Parie.$83, $93 or $148.Payable in gold, or Ba equivalent in United State# currency.IF\" Medical aOSendsnce free of charge.For freight or passage apply to DONALD R.MaoLBOD, Commercial Chambers, 19| Peter Street, Quebec.At Parie, 12 Bool\u2019d dee Capucines, (Orand Hotel.) At Havre, Messie.William Iselin A Co.At New York, Geo.Mackensie, Ihq Quebec, April 12, 1866.rates o All just Jnglasd.The large Capital and judicious nanageuent of this Company insciwe the most gafcty to the assured.No charge for Policiee or Transfers.Life Departments fte following advantages, amongst numerous others, are offered by this Company tt> partie, .ntendmg to insure their lives Perfect security for the falfllment of its t ¦ ; agement* to Policy holders: Favorable Rate* of Premium.A high reputavou for Prudence and Judgiuent and the moet liberal considération of all ^Q**T2,Di 003'13,\tthe interests of the ajeured: Trarr n* a\tablowsd sea PATinnir of Ribiwal Pamno«e; iud no forfeltuie of .policy from nniLtentietai mierake.Policiee lapsed by non-payment of premium# may be renewed within three mouths, by pacing the premium, with a fine of ten sblllinia per cent, on the production of satisfactory svidance of the gocd state of health ef the life a sored.Participation of profit# by the aeured, amoa.ting to two-thirds of Ite net araoaat.Large Bonus declared 1866, amounting to .22 per cent, per annum on the sum assured, being on agee from twenty to forty, 80 per c mt.en the\u2019\u2022rerolam.Nes?division of prof t* in 1866.Stamps and Policiee cot charged for.All Medical Fee# p*1r_by the OomrAny.Macro al Raviaas D*R.ROW AND.Quebec, April 26, 1863 FOWSY5 S*, BILL A CO.s AGINTB NEW FREI6HT LINE TO OTTAWA.ti4 OfUwR Forwarding Congday (Uaiiod.) OAPITAI^.850,000, JOHN MoLRNNAN\u2014PaxsiDiav.W.MC.VAUGHTON, ) J.B.ANGER, JDlMOTO\u201c- THIS Company has been formed with a special view to provide for the large and increasing trade of the Route by the OTTAWA RIVER and RIDEAU CANAL and their tributaries, and is provided with new and efficient stock, aad all the means necessary to secure despatch and economy in rates of freight.ISAAC BONNER, Agent, 86 Common Street, Canal Wharf, Montreal.L.0.Gorvaarm, Agent, Canal Basin.Ottawa.Febjr.14, 1865.\t12m Insolvent Act of 1864.i* r« THOMAS TAYLOR, of the city of Quebec merchant, an Insolvent.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned assignee of the estate and effects of the insolvent will cause to be put up for sale by Public Auction, by Samuel J.Glackmeyer, Notary, at bis Office, in the Lower Town of Quebec, St.Peter street, No.23, on MONDAY, the FOURTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, the following property made over by the insolvent to the said assignee according to law, that is to say : 1.A certain piece of land situated in the parish of Sainte Claire, in the district of Quebec, forming about one arpent in superficies, bounded to the southwest, south, and northeast by Robert Buchanan or his representatives, and on the north by the RiTer des Abtna-çws\u2014together with the saw-mill constructed on the south side of the said River des Abena-qw, with all and every the fixtures and machinery thereof.2.An emplacement situate in the said parish of Sainte Claire, on the north side of the River det Abenaqvis, containing nine perches of front by six perches and a half in depth; bounded to the north by the said Robert Buchanan or his representatives, and to the south to Michel Blais, representing Marguerite Sa-vache dit Rouleau\u2014together with the saw-mill thereon erected and built, and all and every the fixtures, machinery and appurtenances thereouto belonging.3.A lot of land situated, lying and being in the seigniory of Joliet, in the said parish of Sainte Claire, in the Srst range, on the northeast side of the Hiver Etchemin, of one arpent and a half i» front or thereabouts by thirty arpent» in depth ; bounded in front, on the ^south-west by the said River Etchemin, in depth on the north-east by the end of the said thirty arpents, joining o» one side to the northwest, to Julien Savacbe, and at the other side to the loath east to Joseph Fournier.4.A lot of land two arpeuts and a fourth in front by twenty-five arpents more or leas in depth, situate and being in the aforesaid parish ofSte.Claire, River des naquis, bounded ia front by the Queen\u2019s highway, in rear by the said depth, on one side, to the nor'h, by Augustus Rousseau, and on the south by Michel Blais, with all and every the buildings thereon erected and being.6.A lot of ground containing one arpent in superficies situated in the said parish of Ste.Claire, in that part of the seigniory of Joliet, belonging to the Honorable Jean Thomas Taschereau, representing the late James Gibb, Esquire, in the concession on the north-east of tbe River Etchemin, near the River de$ Aotna-qtris, near a small island in the said River i:ebA Co, Liverpool; Apothecaries Comp., tilaa-çow **crrts A Oo.Uristei ; Cornith A Co.I'lymcuth ; hov.o, Uevouport; Kandall .V Co., Southampton ; aad - bLiuablc through all medicine vendors in the known .ti rlo, or iu case of difficulty, by enclosing a draft or \u2022 ?r for a.\"> or AlU, according to the- nature ol tc .* *\u2022\u2022\u2022 e payable iu London 1* Meaara.'i homaa A Co., aa *n»ve a Urge package will be seul by return r a.I, urafally secured from observation cr accident PREMATURE DECAY OF THE SYSTEM and its perfect reatc ratloa, whether arisiog from yont\u2019jfnl imprudence, or the excesses ol adnlt iife.infection, climate.Ac.Observations on marriage, the pr* vcutlon aad removal of certain disqnaliflealioea.Rnies and namerona prescriptions for sell treatment.Sufferers who are prevented from matrimony by the ocnaequencea of imprudence, should read thin work, aa pointing ont the enre way to restoration of health.Kent post free in an envelope on receipt of 3a.by Mr Lawes.Medical Pnbllaber, M.Hand Oonrt, London.The Danse c Cura of Premature Decline.Sell by al! Ue Agoats for Ur.De Roos\u2019 Medicine», or teot post free, secure from observation, direct from tbe Author for 2a.Cd.'Ï'HE MEDICAL ADVISER, on the modern tre*,nient \u201cJ0 -1*! *\u2022*\u2019AIN8 IN THE HACK, GRAVE!*, LUM- A MAGO.GOUT, RHEUMATISM.DISEASE OF i UH KIDNEYS, BLADDER, Ac Dfi.DH EGGS' COMPOUND RENAL P1LLB arc a mort aafe sad \"iiuedy ItemiKly for ths abovo dangerous cotni.laioM, Discharges and Dice, xea of ths Urinary organs getter-ally, which tao frcqcuctly harass the sufferer over tha oest yeara of lire, am! end only in an agonizing dnaii*.They agree with tho most delicate elotnreb.su l tc throe days effect a euro when capivi, cibeba, Ac., t % utterly fai!i*d.\u2018it Sd., 4s.(id., its sr.d is.per box.T;ta eeperiorily of these celebratiU me
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