Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 12 décembre 1865, mardi 12 décembre 1865
[" FOR SALE or TO LET To Let, Tfil DOUBLE OVflOlSktoly o OfllMfto A Oo,( on eaiMpk1! Wh*rf.appÎiShi*1 L1DU0* 00.J«a« IB, IMS.For Sale, E MrpHAT Large\u201d\" and Coramodioaa i DOUBLE H0US1, No.13, St.unak Stmt, oompied by the Sob.¦crtber, Isolating Stable*, Ooeeh-hooee, Ao.: U hea e frotxtege of 100 feet on St.Urenlo end 63 /bet on St.Ana Street*.Per tame end pertlcalw* epplj Quebec, Key 14, 1866.\ttf ' AND COMMERCIAI To Let, Stie.iMe, Inronicle AND SHIPPING GAZETTE* rpHRBB BOOMS, in a lover flat, ni table for i' bed-room* or office*.Apply at No.11, Levi* Street, or to *.O.CANNON, Notary, Oerdea Street.Qoebec, Anf.1, 1863._____________ Liverpool Coarse Salt.r/'y/'w/'v T>AOS ex M Juno,\u201d in lota to Ov/UU AJ ««K parchaaere.For aale by M.O MOUNTAIN.Qeebee, Oet.3,1865.XIX.1 tlUEBUC, TIESDAV, l> E C E Jtl B B R 12 T II , I S O 5.[AO.8051.The LMdlag Pertaaetl the Jge, FROM FRBSH-OULLID FL0WRR8.Hall\u2019s Hair Renewer.MURRAY & LANMAHS, OKLSDRATBD Halls Hair Renewer.F|orjda Water# AS the name indicate*, it not only unva the grevtb of the hair vhen thin i (Wiling off, bat it poeitireij unv* ran oo&oa to It* original shade vhen it i* tm nlng grey or vhite, vbstber oansed by diaeeae, grief or old age.It vlll certainly do vh%t i* claimed This exquisite Perfume U prepared direct from Blooming Tropical Flowers, of surpassing fragrance.I ta arôme is almost inexhaustible ; vhile it* influence on the SKIN is most refreshing, imparting a Delightful Buoyancy to the over-taxed Body end Mind, particularly JI nil\u2019s Hair * R©IlfîWCr* I wh*n mlxed w,tl» the vater of the Beth.For Fainting Turns, Nervousness, for It, a feet vhlch hundreds, nay, thousand* vbo have used it are ready to testify.Wb*r# one bottle is fidrly used, in any ccmraonDy, its repntation \u201c spreads like vild-flre,\" and Is the best advertisement end recommendation ve desire la Headache, Debility and Hysteria, .u\tI It is a anre and speedy relief.With the very Jrl8.ll S Hair rvenewer.I iUtr of fashion it has fbr 25 years maintained the Eastern States, where the \u201c RENEWIN'* originated, it is used by all young ladies as a dressing, and it is to be fonnd on the toilet tobies of yonng men (also at thslr barbers) ; while older men end women will not be without it, as a renswer and Hall\u2019s Hair Renewer.restorative for their grey locks and bald hsads, which it changes to their entire \u2022adsflactioe.We are selling, in the city of Boston alone, upward* of 16,000 bottles per month, the dealers giving the \" Renewer' Hall\u2019* Hair Renewer.the preference over all other hair preparations.It* effect i* miraculous.The old, middle-aged end young unite in praising Its virtues.It is an entirely scientific discovery, combining many of the best restoratives In the vegetable kingdom.It Hall\u2019s Hair Renewer.will restore grey hair.It will restore dry, faded and discolored hair to its original color, and change dry, brush, wiry hair into beautiful silken tresaee.We have such confidence in its meri «, and are so \u2022are that it will do all that we claim for Hall\u2019s Hair Renewer.U, «H*j we offer SI,000 reward if the Hair Bsnewer does not give ; satisfaction in all esses, when used according to the directions.We claim as follows : It will restore the b*>r to Its former csS irai color.It will keep the hair from falling out.It Hall\u2019s Hair Renewer.will cleanse the scalp, k will leave the hair lustrous, silken and glossy.As its name indicates, it will renew the growth and color of the hair.It is liked by all who use It, and it is a splendid hail dress-lug.It is rapidly increasing in popularity HalFs Hair Renewer.everywhere, such as no other preparation ft» the same purpose be* ever enjoyed, ¦imply beoanse It effects the changes we elaim for it\u2014-an unequalled Hair Restorer and Hal* Dressing.To prove it, try a bottle.its ascendancy ovgr all other perfumes, throagboat the Weet Indies, Cuba, Mexico, and Central and South America, and we confidently recommend it aa an article which, for soft delicacy of Flavor, riohuees of bouquet and permanency, has no equal.It will also remove from the skin Ronghnesg, Blotches, San Barn, Freckles and Pimples.It is es delicious *8 the Opto of Roses, and lends freshness end beautifril transparency to the complexion.Dilated with water it makes the best dentifrice, impartiog a pearly whiteness to the teeth ; it also removes all smarting or pain after shaving.COUNTERFEITS.Beware of imitatious.Look for the name of Murray A Lanm&n on the bottle, wrapper and ornamented label.Prepared only by LANUAN A KEMP, Wholesale Druggists, New York.And scld by all Druggists and Perfumers everywhere.Bristol\u2019s Sarsaparilla, In (£uart Hot ties.BRIGHT SUGARS.100 H HDS.Bright Porto Rico Bugar, 60 Hhds.Barbadoes Sugar, 25 Puncheons Bright Barbadoes Syrup, 50 Puncheons Muscovado Molasses, 50 Barrels Muscovado Syrup.For sale by LANE, GIBB A 00.Quebec, Oct.2T 1865.\t1m new fruItT 500 y^OXKS Fresh Valencia Raisins, 150 Boxes Extra Choice London Layers, 500 Boxes London Layers, 500 Half-boxes do 500 Quarter-boxes do 100 Kega Almira Grapes, 15 Oases Eleme Figs.For sale by LANE, GIBB A 00.Quebec, Oct.27, 1863.\tlm DeKuyper\u2019s Grin F T HDS.Double Berried DeKuyper\u2019s »J\\f XJ_ Gin, lauding ex 4* Himalaya.\" For sale by LANE, GIBB A 00.lm Quebec, Oct.31, 1865.Extra Bright Porto Rico Sugar TT OG8HHAD3 now receiving ex pJ I LI 14 Ottawa,\u201d and for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.27, W65.R P.HALL ».H.A 00., Proprietors, Nashua, JOHN F.HENRY A 00., Wholesale Agents, 515 (old No.303), St.Paul Street, Montreal, O.1.Aag 2, 1866.JOHN LINDSAY.\tW.J.8.SOL WILL.Lindsay & Holwell ~1umwciAf.Land SüBV*Yo*a, CIVIL Ï/QIN1I1», AID DRAUGHTSMEN, Office, No.95.St.Ann Street, DR.MARSDIN'S BUILDIGS omm to , qunao.KV* Flans of 0handier* Gold regions.Quebec.Aug.1, 1M3\tap H-JIm The lireat Purifier of the Bleed ! Is particularly recommended for use during SPRING AND SUMMER.When the blood is thick, the circulation clogged, and the humors of the body rendered unhealthy by the heavy and greasy secretions of the winter months.This safe, though powerful detergent, cleanses every portion of the system, and should be used daily as A DIET DRIftK by all who are sick, or who wish to prevent ickneu.It is the only geuume and original reparation for\t» THE PERM AX EXT CERE \u2014or TBV\u2014 Most Dangerous an u\t\u2022 * of Scrojvla, Old Sort», Uu\\io} Turners, Abscesses, Ulcers, And every kind of Scrofulous and Scabious eruptions.It Is also a sure remedy for Salt Rheum, Ring Worm, Tetter, Scald Head Scurvy.It is guaranteed to be the Purett a;U Mott Powerful Preparation of GENUINE HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, and is the only TRUE and RELIABLE CURE for SYPHILIS, even in its worst forma.It is the very beat mediciu* for the cure of all diseases arising from a vitiated ôr impars state of the blood, and particularly so when used in connection with BRISTOL\u2019S (VEGETABLE) S VL«£*:r- Oo«, t © CL 80,000 r T.I.Choice sigars, direct from Onba, for sale.SHERWOOD A CO., Gowen\u2019e Building* Quebec, July 11,1865.«\u2022Fits.APPLICATION will be made to the Legislature, at its next Session of Parliament, to amend the Charter of \u201c The DeLery Gold Mining Company,\u2019\u2019 granted by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of this Province, in virtue of the Act 27 A 28 Victoria, Chapter 23, dated 1st July, 1866, praying for authority to Increase the number of the Directors and for other amendments.Quebec, July 7, 1866 NAL.T.J^IVIRPOOL SALT In Store.Por sale by P0R8TTH * PIMB1B10N.Quebec, Jane 12, 1863.To Parents and Guardians.KearsUy,a Original Widow Welch*» Female Pills, Long celebrated for tbeir peculiar virtues, are Strongly recommended es a safe and valuable Medicine in removing obstructions and reliev tog other inconvenience* to which the female frame is liable, especially those which at an early period of lift frequently arise from want ef exercise and general debility of the system Purebasers should see that «ch Box is wrap ped in white paper, aad has C.KEABSLEY printed on the Government Stamp.Price 2s 9d.per Box.May be had of all Chemists throughout the World.Also Bilious Headaches aad Liver Complaints cured by SANGER\u2019S TASTELESS ANTIBI LI0U8 POWDERS.Price 13| per Packet.Both Medicine* may be had of * c J.sANGKRft 160, Oxford Scree\tu fe>t 8.1365.Four First-Class Dwellings to Let, from 1st Nov.next.rjpHAT new Fire Brick Block, ad-JSTO * joining the Temperance Hall, St.-a-»- Francis Street, containing Four First-Class Dwellings, Having all the modern improvements and conveniences\u2014Gas, Water, Baths, Patent Closets, Ao., Ac.Apply to WOODS A CO.Quebec, Oa.20, 1863.\t3w-3o ~ TO LIST, At Ottawa, 'I?OUR STORES, 22* x 50, with nni JF basement, on Sparks Street, next to Queen's Printer\u2019s Office ; also, TWO DWELLINGS, cousisting of ten rooms each, in the same block.Apply to GEORGE E.D ES BA RATS.Quebec, Oct.7, 1865.\t3o-tf Quebec Mercury, Journal, Canadien, Montreal relegraph and Minerve please copy.t'or Sale or to Let, rpHAT spacious BRICK and STONE \u2022jjlïll J BUILDING, siutated at the corner ffi1»' of St.Ann and Garden Streets, Qne-bec, now occupied by the Office of the Queen\u2019s Printer.The position is among the finest in the City for an Hotel, Manufactory or Store.Its proximity to the Jesuits\u2019 Barracks render it also eligible for Officers\u2019 Quarters or Barracks.Possession on Isf November.Apply to GEORGE E.DESBARATH.Quebec, Oct.7,1865.\t3o-tf KJ\u201c Quebec Mercury and Montreal (laxelte please copy.FILLS, The Great Cure for all Diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, Put up in Glass Phials, and warranted to Keep in any Climate.These Pills are prepared expressly to operate in harmony with that greatest ot blood purifie», BRISTOL\u2019S SARSAPARILLA, in all cases arising from depraved humors or impure blood.The most hopeless sufferers need not despair.Under the Influence of these two GRIAT REMEDIES, maladies that have heretofore been considered utterly incurable disappear qnickly and permanently.In the follow log diseases, these Pills are the «feet, the quickest, aad the best remedy ever prepared and should be at once resorted to : Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Liver Complaints, Constipation, Headache, Dropsy, and Piles.The GENUINE to be had at the following Agents for Qoebec :\u2014J.Masson A Oo., J.S Bowen, J.E.Burke, Bowles A McLeod, E.Gi roux, 0.Giroux, W.B.Brunet, R.Duaal, J.H A.Hianvcu-Lafrance, Book-binder and Paper-ruler, No.20, ST.NICOLAS STREET, PALAIS.INFORMS his friends and the public that he has just opened a BOOK-BINDING and PAPER RULING ESTABLISHMENT, at No.20, St.Nicolas Street, Palais, where he hopes, by h's assiduity in fulfilling all orders confided to him, to merit the confidence and patronage of the pabllc\u2014having been during the period of 17 years foreman in the establishment of the Qneen\u2019a Printing Office.Mr.G.A.H.-L.will execute, on order, Geographies! Maps, and others, affixed on cotton, varnished, Ac.Also\u2014Blank Books of all descriptions, Parish and Oouuty Registers, Ac.Quebec, Oct.7, 1865.\tlm-3o rHE Reverend JOHN FOOTER, of the Mission ot Ooaticook, in this Diocese, makes an earcest appeal to the liberality of the members of the Church of England, in Quebec, on behalf of the Sunday Schools of his pariah.Donations in nooks or money, may be sent to Mrs Williams, who has kindly consented to receive them, and from whom information may be bad as to the peculiar circumstances which have called forth this appeal.Sept.22, 1865.Insolvent Act of 1861, In the matter of GINGRASA BIGAUUSTTJC, Insolvents.rHE Creditors of the Insolvents are notified that they have made an assignment of their estate and effects, under the above Act, to me, the undersigned Assignee, and they are reunited to furnish me, within two months of this date, their claims, specifying the security they bold if any, and the value of it ; and if noue, stating the fact ; the whole attested under oath, with the vouchers in support of such claims.WM.WALKER, Assignee.Quebec, Sept.14, 1865.sep 15-2m-2wcA2 PAPER.T HE undersigned offer for sale 135 SHERBBOOKE STREET, MONTREAL.PRINCIPAL: DR.8.F DRiW£, M.A., S.C.L, (Of h University of Oxford.) rpflIS BOARDING SCHOOL affords a firsf-X class Education, on the plan and system of the Knglith Public Schools, and on Oborou or England principles, to boys destlaed for the UNivsnaiTiss, PaorassiONs and Oommiuoui.pursuits.The premises are most healthily situated, having extensive grounds for recreation.The rooms are lofty and well ventilated, and every means used to promote the comfort of the pupils.Quarterly Fee:\u2014$10 for Board and Tuition.References and Testimonials are offered from the Rt.Reverend the Lord Bishop ot Oxford, Noblemen, Olargymen, and others in England and Montreal.Sept.21, 1866.\t3m Landing ex \u201c Milton Lockhart :M 1 ( MK ) B°o îsîj L\"Kr°°' For sale by LANE, GIBB 4 00.Quebec, Oct.9, 1865.\tlm Sfi isti and Noiiti American ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.Appointed by the Admiralty to sail between LIViRPOGL A*D NEW VOftK Via CORK HARBOR, and between Liverpool & Boston Via CORK HARBOR.The Boston Ships only calling at HALIFAX to land and receive Passengers and Her Majesty\u2019s Mails.Landing ex \u201c Milton Lockhart JJ\"HD3.Bright Porto Rico Sugar 25 Tisrcet Soda Ash, 75 Casks Palm Oil, 75 Barrels Green Copperas.25 Oasks Castor Oil in tins, 25 Qr.-casks Olive Oil, 25 Casks Pale Rosin, 100 Oases Pickles, 25 Bales Manilla Hemp, to Kegs Refined Saltpetre, 25 Barrels No.1 Glue, 10 Bhds.Button Blue, 60 Barrels Washing Soda.For sale by LANE, GIBB 4 00.Quebec, Oct.9, 1865.\tlm Guineas^ Stout.| rv A / 1A.SES quarts and pints Guineas\u2019 J.tl, * vV Extra Stout, 50 Barrels Younger\u2019s Pale Ale, Ex 41 Milton Loakhart.\u201d For aale by LANE, (1 Quebec.Oct.9, 1865.4 00 lm I .abrador Herrings.220 10 Hogsheads x / Houteman's 10 Qr.-caska\t\\ 200 Red Cases\t1\tDouble\tAeeker.200 Green Cases\tj Now landing ex \u2022* City of Hamilton.n For sale by M G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.30, 1866.DeXuyper'a Gin.-Q JJOGSHEAD8, 26 gr.-casks, 200 Red Cases, 260 Green do To arrive ex 11 Himalaya,\" and for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Qacbec, Oct.16, 1865.Bright Porto Rico Sugar.rrr TT008HBAD3 Kxtr» Bright Porto \u2022 I |\ti~| Rico Sugar, to arrive ex Str.Ottawa,\u201d and for sale by M.O.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.16, 1865.Writing Paper, consisting of: Double Cap, Bine and White, Foolscap, Ruled and Plain, Pott Paper,\t\u201c Post and Note ,4\t44 BLANK BOOKS.Wrapping Paper, Manilla, Brown and Grey.\u2014also\u2014 Juat received from Mill: Drab Wrapping of superior quality.IJ* Orders for Printing Paper promptly executed.BISSET 4 FRASER, 12 4 14, Pan! Street.Quebec, August 16, 1866.Bernard & Co.\u2019s TRADE MARK THE undersigned, Agent for Messrs.Ber nurd 4 Co , of Leith, has on hand and is prepared to receive orders for their celebrated Marsh, J.W.McLeod, J.B.Martel 4 Co., J.J., qisgER WINE and OLD TOM GIN.From Beldon, and for sale by all the leadlrg druggists everywhere.June 23, 1865.SEAL OIL.A BRELS SEAL OIL.For sale by M.O.MOUNTAIN.Qutbj?.Jun*|10, 1365.20 the supetior quality and comparatively low prioe, these have already taken such a hold on this market that the sales exceed those of all other brands put together.Sold by all respectable wholesale and retail grocers.DONALD R.MaoLEOD, Commercial Chambers, Peter Street Quebec, Aag.13,1356.BARRELS ex 44 Notre Dame la Victoire.\u201d For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.27, 1865.de Houteman\u2019s Geneva.Preserved Salmon.^NA9ES, 4 doz.each, 1 lb.tins.For sale by Quocec, Oct.30, 1865.M.G.MOUNTAIN.Table Sherry.0/\\R.-CASKS Peinartiu, very pale V-/.Table Sherry.For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oot.16, 1865.Martel\u2019a Brandy.JJOGSHEADS Martel\u2019s Pal* Brandy, 5 gr-casks 40 Casks do do M.G.MOUNTAIN.Bright Cuba Sugars.50 H 100 GQSHEADS to arrive ex 44 British Queen,\" and for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.16, 1865._ New Crop Fruit.Dally expected per 41 Deodar,\u2019'direct from Ma* toga : |_^OXK8 Fine London Layers, 600 Boxes ) 400 Half do > Layer Raisins, 400 Quarter do ) 600 Boxes i 400 Half do > Bunch Muscatels, 400 Quarter do )\t* 100 Kegs Malaga Grapes, 60 Boxen Lemons.25 do Oranges.M.O.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.16, 1865.Arracan Rice.250 Haj5?Wjo, Now landing ex 44 Fanny Forsythand For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oot.16, 1865.Portable Engines.r ~ Eubopa,.J.Leitch.The under-noted or other vessels are appointed to sail FROM AMERICA : JAVA.New York.Nov.16 CUBA .PERSIA.CHINA.SCOTIA.ASIA .Boston.,.New York.Boston.New York.Boston.Nov.22 .Nov.39 .Dec.6 .Dec.13 .Den.20 The Fares will be\u2014 From New York to Liverpool : Chief Cabin Passage.,,$132\t60 Second 4*\t\u2022\u2022\t 80\t00 From Boston to Liverpool: Chief Cabin Passage.112\t00 Seconil 44\t44\t.6 5\t0 0 From Bostou to Halifax : Chief Cabin Passage.20\t00 Second 44\t44\t 15\t0 0 Payable in Gold or its equivalent in United States Currêncy.The Ships carry experienced Surgeons.No Berth will be secured until paid for.No freight will bo received after 3 o\u2019clock, P.M., où the day before sailing.IP* Parcels tor différent consignees collected and made np in single packages addressed to one party for delivery, for the purpose of evading freight, will upon the examination by the customs be charged with proper freight.The owners of these ships will no! be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed.Nots.\u2014All Lellsrt and Newspapers must piss through the Post Office.Merchandise and Specie (except for personal expenses) shipped under the name of Ldooaos, will be charged as freight, and liable to Custom House regulations.Sptcio taken as freight.For freight or passage, apply to K.0.41.G.BATES, Agents, No.103 State street, Bostou.Nuv.13, 1866.The North German LLOYD\u2019S STEAMSHIP Carrying the United Stales Mails.Steamships will sail from BREMEN PIER, foot of THIRD STREET, HOBOKEN, For Biynien, ?U bomb am plot), Taking Passengers to IiOmlon, Havre, Southampton and Bremen, At the folio* Ing rates, payable in gold or Its equivalent in currency : First cabin, $105; second cabio, $-12 60 ; steerage, $37 50.From Bremen to New York\u2014First cabin, $112 10; second cabin, $80 ; steerage, $45.The Steamships of ilL JIudwIU run, Oet.21, in th-i i-dlowiug order: AMERICA will leave New York November 18 NEW YORK 44\t44 December 2 BREMEN\t44\t«\t44\t16 HANSA\t44\t44\t44\t30 For freight or passage, apply to J.SCHUMACHER 4 CO., 18 Custom House Street, Bostou.Nov.13, 1865.DeKuyper\u2019s Geneva.FjQ J7J OGSHEADS ) 200 Red Cases 200 Green do\t) Now landing ex 44 Himalaya,\u201d direcj from Rotterdam, and for sale by M.0.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.30,1865.Ifr Kuyper\u2019s Gin.N 'HE Subscriber having designed machinery expressly to supply the increasing demand for a substantial and reliable PORTABLE ENGINE, is now prepared to fnrnisb : 14 Horde-power Engines for $950.20 do\tdo\t1250.Each Engine is on a strong cast iron frame, firmly attached to a Locomotive boiler, with large furnace and water spaoe bottom ; the whole firmly secured by oast Iron bracket* to a substantial bed.Each Engine has also twenty-four feet of chimney, feed heater, excellent governor, guage cocks, glass guage, dial steam guage, suction hose, balance wheel, driving pulley 4c.; and can be started without further expense or an hour\u2019s delay, and will run with from twenty-five to fifty per cent, less fnel than the brick-built boilers generally in use.E.B.GILBERT, Canada Engine Works, Montreal.Aug.8, 1865 * FISH OIL.UW receiving ex 44 Nolle Damo de la Victoire :\u201d 16 barrels Straw Beal Oil, 18 do Cod, 7 do Whale.For Hale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.27, 1865.Malaga Grapes.25 K KGS landed ex 44 Deodar,\u201d direct from Malaga, and for sale.^l M.G.MOUNTAIN Quebec, Oct.30, 1865.Hail Steamers to DIRECT.Franco The General Transatlantic Company's New Line of First-Class Side-Wheelfiteam-shipa between New York and Havre Java,\t\t\tE.R.Moodie.Coha,\t\t\tJ.Stoua.?Soon a,\t\t.U.H.E.Judkins.PlBSIA,\t\t\t\tE G.Lott.China,\t\t\tE.M Hockly.AoSTBAIiASIAX, .\t\tT.Oook.Asia,\t\t\tR.Inglis.Avrioa,\t\t\tJ.P.Anderson.Canada,\t\t\tThoa.Small.g MB First Five splendid vessels Intended Ü to be put up on this favourite route for the Continent, era the following Washimotox.3,204 tons.900 horse-power.Lavatittx.3,204 tons.900 horee-power.Edbopx.3,204 tons.900 horse-power.NapolsokIII, Nearly ready, lino horse-power St Laubxxt.Building Great power.Psbiiri.Boilding Great power.Villi di Pahis.Building.Great power.Until the completion of the entire list, the service will bo performed by the \u201c EUROPE,\u201d A.DUCHESNE, \u201cLAFAYETTE,\u201d A.BOOArTnY, as follows : FROM NEW*YORK TO HAVRE.Europe, FRIDAY, lOfh NOVEMBER.Washington, FRIDAY, 8th DECEMBER.Kf Departures from New York to Havre, \u2022topping at Brest to land mails and passengers, thereby shortening the sea voyage about one day.First Cabin (including table wine).$136.Second Cabin (including table wine), $70 or $80.Quebec to Paris.$83, $93 or $148 Payable in gold, or its equivalent in United States currency.K9* Medical attendance free of charge.For freight or passage apply to DONALD R.MaoLEOD, Commercial Chambers, \u2022\t19j Peter Street, Quebec.At Paris, 12 Boul\u2019d des Capucines, (Grand Hotel.) At Havre, Messrs.Willi :m Iselin 4 Co.At New York, Geo.Macvensie, Esq.Quebec, Oot.26, i860.Perfumery, TOILET ARTICLES.S(C.\t4a\\, SfC.r of\u2014 HE subscriber has just received, ex S.H.North American,\u201d a choice assortment Piesse 4 Lubin\u2019s Perfumery, Do\tdo\tPestachio Nut Oil, Do\tdo\tPestachio Nut Powder, Perfumed Sachets, Fancy Toilet Bottles, .Fancy Soaps, Glycerine and Almond Soap (in bars), Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A uow stock of Fresh Drugs and Chemicals, 4c.English, French and American Patent Medicines.For sale by JOHN S.BOWEN, Druggist, 14, Buade Street, Quebec, Quebec Oct.16, 1865.DÔN\u2019T FORGET Mrs.Bickell\u2019s Indian Salve, FOR the cure if SWELLINGS and ABSCESSES in the Breast, WHITLOWS WOUNDS, BOILS, FESTERS, BEALINGS, REEF, to which children arc subject, in their bead, ERUPTIONS on the skin, UL0ERS and long-standing SORES.It needs only to be tried to be appreciated.It is easy, sure and expeditions.Certificates of effectual cures can be seen.For sale in boxes at 60 cents and 26 cents each, at No.33, 8t.John Street, Upper Town.Quebec, Sept 25, 1865.\tCm Agents Wanted \u2014FOR\u2014 Tlu the Secret Service, the Field, Dungeon, and the Escape, BY ALBERT D.RICHARDSON N.Y.Tribune Correspondent.70,000 COPIES SOLD IN SIXTY DAYS! THE most interesting u^d exciting book ever published, embracing Mr.Richardson\u2019s unparalleled expeti-nee fur four years.Travelling through the South in the secret service of the * Tribune' at the outbreak of the war, with our armies and fleets, both East and West, during the first two jeaxs of the Rebellion ; his thrilling cupture, his confinement for twenty months in seven different Rebel prisons; his escape, and almost miraculous journey by night of nearly 400 miles.It will abound in stirring events, and contain more of the fact, incident, and romance of the war, than any other work yet published.Horace Greeley says of it:\u2014 44 A great many books will yot bo written concerning this war, in addition to the many already in print ; but net one of them will give, within a similar compass, a clearer, fuller, more readable account, entirely from personal observation, of the nature, animus, purposes, tendencies and instrumeuta'ities of the slaveholder's Rebellion, than does the unpretending narrative of Mr.Richardson.\u201d Teachers, ladies, energetic young men, and especially returned and disabled officers and soldiers, in want of profitable employment, will find It particularly adapted to their condition.Send for Circnlars.Address American Publishing Company, HARTFORD, CONN.SCRANTON 4 BURR, Agents.Oot.13, 1865.\tlm English Cheese.Fish and Oil.NOW LANDING : 10\t^ > ARRELH Labrador Heniogv, 15 Barrels Cod Oil, 7 do Seal do 3 do Herring Oil.15 Quintals Dry Codfish, And for sale by M.G MOUNTAIN.Quebet, Oct.16, 1865.GRUNEK & MULUR, Al Chemnitz, Saxony, REQUEST the attention of the Impotling | Houses to their extern ire 0L0VK t.AntlFAVIUHIf, Represented in London by Mr.JOS.CHARTER, 25 Aldermanbnry.Oct, 7, 1865.\t4wp-2o ÇA8KS North Wiltshire Cheese, 15 Baskets Queen\u2019s Arms, 10 do Chedder do Now lauding ex \u2018\u2018St David,\u201d and for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Sept.25, 1365^ _ Casey\u2019s Liverpool Soap.rr .w v (vox Ed uow landing ex \u201cFanny v )U\\ / .IJ Forsyth,\u201d and for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.PRINTING \u2022oxi win NEATNESS AND DESPATCH \u2014at rex\u2014 CHRONICLE OFFICE BUSINESS, BALL, AI.L OTHKA DESCRIPTION OP CARDS, IN EVERY VARIELY OF STYLE and Dolor- Plain or Tinted, OHBAP AT THE OH RON I OLE OFFICE.POSTERS, HAND BILLS, \u2014Axn\u2014 CIRCULARS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, OHBAP AT CHRONICLE OFFICE.books;, pamphlets 4c.4o.4c.\u2014OK TU\u2014 SHORTEST NOTICE \u2014AT TBS\u2014 CHRONICLE OFFICE PRINTING \u2014 or\u2014 Every Possible Description Various Co on, Shapea and Sizes, CHRONICLE OFFICE.Quebec, Oct.10, 1366.Morrill College.Session 1865-6.LRUTUREd will commence, In the Faeul-ties of Arts and Dirlnity, on Noreraber 1st Copies of the College Calendar, and any information which may be desired, will be forwarded on application to the undersigned.JOHN COOK, D.D., Priucipal and Professor of Divinity.Quebec, P*ot.16, 1866._a\t2o-td Bill Heads and Envelopes, Plain 8e Tinted, A SUPERIOR MODE OF ADVERTISING.HKINTEb IN COLORS TO SUff Chronicle Office! SYRUP OF Cauada Balsam Valuable Canadian Remedy FOB , Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Consumptions, ôfc.f fflHIS is undoubtedly the eat Medicine ever X yet offered to tbe pullic, and may be giveu to Children ot a week old with the Greatest Safety, and most desired effect.Certificates can b 30 ( lî M 1?Si lï l \u2022>, AOVefttiseMfenr».Sir.Conway, Ute of th« Freodoson\u2019i Barma, In tho Stato of Louimno, U about to prooood to H® Old AJve*ti**tteHUlu**rt#d K°gl*nJ ror\tporpoao of pointing BogUah * i *\t» «apiraliata to Amaricaa cotton-fialda, and satiilÿ- In tni« Lut.\t' .* - .* *Wa «.o'.lock, Prof B.\t-U chior, of Montpelier, \\ ermont, who, it appears, bas j\tchanges of laws, for each parly been teaching music in tlyat city for some time, w00jd ^ fr90 t0 éCt at all tim.s, according to was taken by a mob frem his lodging-room and I ju discretion.violently escorted to the railway station and order- I \u2022 However desirable stability maylbe, an irre \u2022d to loavs th* city immediately, upon penalty of pealabls revenue law, even in ordinary time?The pretence assigned I « °P«n 10 gr»*» objections, and in any extra NEWS OF THE DAY.Tbe télégraphié news in other columns proves war surmise* about th* downfall of the valiant President O'Mahoney, of th* Fenian Brotherhood, to have been correct That worthy has been deposed front his high position, and CoL W.R.Roberts, of New York City, raised to th* Presidential dignity in his stead.We ventnre to predict, nowever, that the Senate will find it hard to root thn O\u2019Mahoney ont of the \u201c palatial\u201d head-quarters la Union square.President Roberts will require a few able-bodied men to assist him in eject lag th* warlike ex-chieftain and his belligerent dlirr ego, Killian.There will be black eye*, cracked heads sad bloody noses around the Moffatt man «ton on* of those deys.W# feel pretty certain th# services of a squad of th# Metropolitan police will be required to prevent murder.The Senate will have to enll ont n couple of division* of th# Grand Fenian Army in order to execute its decree*.There is aa edifying embroglio between General Grant and M Butler th# Beast.\u201d In the coarse of bin formal report relative to the last campaign in Virginia, Gen.Grant made short work of Butler's pretention* to military ability.The Herald the* reviews this particular part of the report :\u2014 \u201cQtaat\u2019s reference to Butler puts that doughty peneonag* before the country in the proper light nr the Ant time.They show bow n practical, \u2022iaeete man regards such an empty, blatant pretender, and juitly hold him up to contempt.Bat-lev wee instructed from the first in th* campaign \u2022gainst Richmond that that city was his objective point, and that ha was to co-operate with the Army of the Potomac, and to seise or invest th* eepital while Meade engaged Lee oo the The plan was perfect, and no person With leeo ingenuity than Butler would have found U possible to spoil it.Butler, however, managed wonderfully not to do what was requisite.He we* «hewn that Richmond could aot bo reinforced truss th* south or from Lee\u2019s army, and was at his mercy ; bat instead of seising it he sat down at Itssmeds Hundred and wrote despatches and suffered th* enemy to as completely shut him off from farther operations against Richmond as if he had heew in a bottle strongly corked.Such is Grant's nntomprmus disposal of Batter's co-operation ugaiaat th* rebel eapitaL\u201d\u2014Batter\u2019s friends barn, at senne, grown indignant.Some reference to aettou |a f»«Am iu onr télégraphie summary.General Logan, recently appointed by President John»*» ^*\u2018-1-*\u2014¦ to* th* Mexican republic, has arrived in Washington, hat his dseision in reference tithe acceptance of tho position has not yrt basa mid* publie.Th* sathorittss of the Catholic Church in th* Catted States are very explicit in their condemnation of tho Penisee.The Bishop of Chisago has I run gated tke clergy to refus* Christian burial to saeh of Sham as dis in membership with tout so- being shot if he returned.for such a dastardly outrags was to sxtort fro him\u2014ths music teacher\u2014a written oontrtOt of marriage made secretly, somo tim# since, between biinself and a wealthy young Udy of that place, whose name w# withhold for prudential reasons.Titos* who took e prominent part ia tfcij highhanded transaction had been baffled in their efforts to got possession of ths document, for the purpose of breaking up the intended uniop.Prof.Melchior was not permitted to remain la the place long enough to collect his dues, nor to visit his intended wife nor her parent.The marriage was to have taken place th* next day.The gentleman who was thus unceremoniously hustled out of town had, it appears, su coceded in wooing the heart and hand of a respectable young lady, who bad rejected the offers of a number of th# gay lorers of Moatpelier, and R coming to pass that the prize wae about to fall to a foreigner th* discarded lovers clandestinely agreed upon a plan to get rid of th* Frenchman who had thus won the affections of a Yankee girt.Prof.MeUhior is of course exceedingly Indignant at the manner i* which he has been treated, and protests against such rough usage.Saeh flagrant violation of law should not he countenanced among those who pride themselves upon being a law-abiding people, and certainly such highhanded proceedings should not he winked at.The gentleman who was so unjustly dealt with will probably resort to legal proceeding*, and sooner or latsr ascertain whether h* has any rights 1° Montpelier that the people are bound to reepect: Th# Three Rivers' Inqnircr of Saturday seys : \u201c The tiret train of ears loaded with lumber, shipped from th* St.Maories, going over the Artha-baska road, will leave In a few days, sad consists of five thousand pin* sugar box shook*, bought by a Montreal merchant, at the St Maorie# Steam Mills here, and intended for Cuba, era Portland.The five thousand shook* will fill twenty-five cars, and give th* company nine hundred and fifty dollars freight.\u201d We are sure a few lines about f«c mode* will be appreciated by our lidy-readers : The lato Parisian fashions tall us that for palatott, which are to be worn when a dressy toilet is required, a new sort of plush, sailed $abU d'or, is likely to be very popular.It Is well-named, because th* groundwork of this material appears to be golden sand.In both violet and maroon it is very effective.It is likewise used in bonnets.Short black velvet jackets, trimmed with straps of colored velvet, i.nd large false pockets la lbs front, are worn by growing girls who are young enough to sport 1 at* in preference to bonnets.They arc too fanciful and conspicuous for any, save gi/ii from ton to fiftaan\u2014always a difficult age to dress advantageously.Petticoat* are very brilliant this winter but those who cannot afford a great variety o! those under, or, as they bars now become upper garments, will find the black and white stripes more serviceable than tbs elaborate and gayer patterns.Thete stripes do not date tbewselyes, and can be worn under dresses of every color.Speak ing of the present fashion of dresses, th* Paris letter of th* Du.lg Telegraph say»:\u2014\u201c The story of the \u2019 Maître d\u2019Hotcl \u2019 coming up to tell Madame X., who had paid her compliments U her boat and uksn her seat, that her dress was shut In the carriage-door, is hardily an sxaggeration, so long have th* trains become-\" Tb* writer's description of ths tost new thing in bonnets i* \u201c a brown velvet dice-box, with a little shade over the forehead, and what at restaurants they would call a « portion \u2019 of woodooek stuck oa tka top.\u201d Our Civil Servie* friends are svideottjr deter mined to enjoy themselves in th* new capital W* observe by a paragraph in the Ottawa papers, of Saturday, that a well-attended meeting was held iu the Russell House, Friday night, called by circulars,' for the purpose of organising an Assembly Club.Th* meeting wss opened hy the.up pointaient of M.K.Dickinson, Esq., $t 0b»irg»P0> and Mr.Drinkwater as Secretary.The following resolutions were adopted: Moved by Mr.Jas.Fraser, seconded by Mr.O\u2019Brien, that an Assembly Club be organised, and tbgt its name shall be ** Th* Ridean Assembly Club.\u201d flfoved by Mr Remon, seconded by Mr.MoGillyray, that tjÿ* following gentlemen bp appointed a committee to carry out tb* said organisation : J.fraser, Esq., President ; Cbas.Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary .Robert Lyon, Esq , W.Horace Les, Esq., W./.Scott, jr., Esq., Horse* G.Dunlevie, Esq.Moved by Mr.Patterson, seconded by Mr.Slater, that there shall be four assemblies during the season, th* first of which to be held on Thursday, th* 28th tost.Moved by Mr- O'Brien, seconded by Mr.Remoo, that th* thanks of the meeting bp tendered Jwi
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